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7 58551 69301 0 MONDAY June 5, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 18 pages, Volume 147 Number email: [email protected] Grand POWER Jury looks for of the Pack members Mendocino County Coyote Dam plays host to Dam Grand Jury has 19 Dog Days for local residents and spots to fill their canine companions The Daily Journal By JAMES ARENS Grand Jury Chairman Richard The Daily Journal J. Henderson announced that the rying to understand what goes on in someone Superior Court will be accepting else’s mind is hard enough, but one would applications for the 2006-2007 T think that coming to grasp what goes on in a Mendocino County Grand Jury dog’s mind would be nearly impossible. One such through June 23. person, Cesar Millan, The Dog Whisperer, seems to The 19 members of the Grand have crossed that gap. His deep understanding of Jury serve for one-year and are canine pack behavior has caused him to develop a empowered to investigate the method called “Power of the Pack” that trains operations of the county, city and pooches to be balanced, and Sallie Palmer of Well district governments and to pro- Mannered Mutts is using some of his methods to vide civil oversight of local gov- help local Lassies. ernment departments and agencies “I think he’s great,” Palmer said. “I think he and respond to citizen complaints. sends a terrific message to America.” To qualify, applicants must be Palmer is the local “Pack Leader” for a weekly United States citizens, 18 years- dog walk that takes place along Coyote Dam on the old or older who have been resi- south end of Lake Mendocino. She is trying to dents of Mendocino County for translate some of Millan’s findings and training to more than one-year. help owners and pets alike. Applicants must also be suffi- “Here we try to teach them obedience and to not ciently fluent in written and spo- walk in front of you but along side you,” Palmer ken English. said. “We want to get them out for exercise, out sA grand juror may not serve on with other dogs and during these walks we like to any other governmental board or have them socialized in pack mode. commission during the term and “We also have rehabilitated dogs that we are try- can not be presently holding a pub- ing to get them more social so they can have the lic office or become personally opportunity to find an owner and have a home.” active in any campaign of a candi- According to Palmer, Millan’s methods to help date for elective office. problem pooches basically start with something as Prior to being nominated, each simple as grabbing your pet’s leash. “If we have qualifying applicant is interviewed more dog walks there would be less problems with by a superior court judge and your dog,” Palmer said. background investigations are Palmer is a retired police officer and worked conducted by the Mendocino with the K-9 unit. “You have a special bond when County Sheriff’s Office. you have a dog living with you at your side day in Since the grand jury sets its own and day out,” Palmer said. Palmer started Well agenda and the scheduling of Mannered Mutts in 1995 and has been working meetings, and because small com- with dogs for over 25 years. mittees perform much of the work, Palmer originally started these walks in Castro there is considerable flexibility in Valley but brought them to the city of Ukiah this the work schedule and meeting past month. “I would teach the obedience classes locations. Training for grand jurors and people would set some time aside for this is provided. walk,” Palmer said. “I just thought that why not Service on the civil grand jury have everyone who has a dog come and participate is an opportunity to learn about the in the walk.” inner workings of government, The walk usually has about 20 dogs of all types while providing a service to the attending. Palmer also takes donations that go community. directly to the Humane Society. Applications can be obtained in Millan has over two decades worth of experience person at the superior court at 100 with dogs. When he was a young child he was North State Street in Room 103, or amazed by the abilities of the television dog train- by calling the grand jury at 463- ers on shows like Rin Tin Tin and Lassie that he 4320. moved to the United States from Mexico to pursue The application and related his dream. He has a show on National Geographic Photos by Ryan Garner/The Daily Journal information is also available on the Channel called, “The Dog Whisperer,” and a Dog Willits resident Jolene Carrillo walks her Boston Terrier named Gabby on internet at Psychology Center in Los Angles where he has Sunday morning during Dam Dog Days, a dog walking event held at the www.mendocino.courts.ca.gov/gr Coyote Dam near Lake Mendocino. The group meets each week to help dogs andjury. See PACK, Page 15 socialize and receive some exercise in a pack environment. Salmon restrictions hit coastal communities hard By KATIE MINTZ The approval of restrictions followed a including processors and the supporting Assemblywoman The Daily Journal recommendation from the Pacific Fishery businesses, in ports such as Fort Bragg Patty Berg Captain Randy Thornton, owner and Management Council to limit catches due and north is a disaster, as it will be for (D-Eureka) operator of Telstar Charters in Fort to a low numbers of naturally spawning businesses, fishing guides and others on estimates that Bragg, won’t take his boat out today or Klamath River fall Chinook salmon. The the Klamath River and for the tribes,” the $81 million tomorrow. Instead, he’ll probably do low population culminated from major letter stated. “Your declaration of a disas- could be lost yardwork or perform maintenence on the fish kills in the river in 2002, according ter is the first step needed in pursuing a to the state in vessel. Normally, he’d leave from Noyo to a letter sent to Gov. Arnold federal disaster declaration which will commercial Harbor with up to 17 passengers for a day Schwarzeneggar Wednesday from allow the affected individuals and busi- fishing of fishing at $70 each, but recent restric- Assemblywoman Patty Berg, D-Eureka, nesses to access federal disaster relief revenues. tions imposed by the National Oceanic whose district includes all of Mendocino programs.” and Atmospheric Administration’s County. The letter asks that he declare In addition to Berg, who chairs the Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) have this year’s depleted salmon fishery quali- Joint Committee on Fisheries and limited salmon fishing along the Oregon fy as a disaster. and California coasts. “The situation for the salmon fishery, See SALMON, Page 15 Courtesy photo Ukiah Come and check out our Public 468-0800 Storage Auction May 31st, 2006 Call Now! 2 – MONDAY, JUNE 5, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

oil supply. European-descended elite. Web site The Smoking Gun. The implied threat was dis- Humala said he didn’t share In court filings, the 71- The world briefly missed by Secretary of State his father’s racist views. year-old former player said Condoleezza Rice, who said The bitterly fought election Ladd has been bothering him Iran was too dependent on oil between the top finishers in an for six or seven years by send- revenues to disrupt the flow of April election of 20 candi- ing unsolicited gifts, driving crude. She also put Iran on dates saw street violence and around his home in Wisconsin Senseless killings lead to notice that the incentives virulent exchanges of slurs, and having contact with him offered by the West to suspend including from Chavez, who in various cities. its nuclear program are not exacerbated the ill will by vig- “In the past year, however, open-ended, although she orously endorsing Humala Ladd’s pattern of harassment heartache in Indianapolis declined to say Tehran had a and calling Garcia a crook. has escalated in frequency and By KEN KUSMER black and other groups had Another suspect, 30-year- firm deadline to respond. At one point, Garcia was intensity, and has resulted in come together to condemn the old James Stewart, was arrest- Khamenei, who has the hit in the face by an egg, leav- repeated and serious invasions The Associated Press final say on all state matters, ing a nasty bruise. The attack, of my personal privacy,” he INDIANAPOLIS — A shootings. ed Friday after a traffic stop. “Our community has been He was being held on a pre- made his comments in a in the highland city of Cuzco, said. neighborhood mourned the speech broadcast live on state a stronghold for Humala, was A message left at Ladd’s deaths of seven family mem- brought together and united,” liminary charge of murder, radio. followed hours later by a home on Sunday was not bers Sunday, somewhat com- he said. police said. “If you make any mistake shootout involving supporters immediately returned. Uecker forted by news that police Several police officers also Prosecutors had not decid- (punish or attack Iran), defi- of the two rivals. was announcing the Brewers’ believed they had arrested attended the service following ed whether to seek the death nitely shipment of energy game against Washington and everyone responsible for the an intensive two-day manhunt penalty against him. from this region will be seri- was unavailable for comment. city’s worst mass murder in at that ended Saturday night “We don’t have any infor- ously jeopardized,” Khamenei Uecker files least 25 years. when 28-year-old prison mation to support any other said, addressing Western restraining order Relatives, neighbors, parolee Desmond Turner sur- suspects,” Maj. Lloyd Crowe, ‘Break-Up’ pulls nations. MILWAUKEE (AP) — friends and authorities gath- rendered to officers at a fast- a police spokesman, said Khamenei said the United box office upset ered on porches, sidewalks food restaurant while accom- Sunday. Hall of Fame announcer Bob States and its allies would be Uecker filed a restraining LOS ANGELES (AP) — and the street in front the panied by relatives. Brizzi said Turner and unable to secure oil shipments Turner, who finished serv- Stewart mistakenly believed order against a woman he con- Supported by real-life roman- home where Emma Valdez, passing out of the Gulf tends has been harassing him tic splits and hookups, 46, and Alberto Covarrubias, ing a 3 1/2-year prison term there were significant through the strategic Strait of on drug and weapons charges amounts of cash in the home. for years and last week con- Jennifer Aniston and Vince 56, their two adult children, Hormuz to the Indian Ocean. fronted him at a hotel pool Vaughn’s “The Break-Up” two young children and a last fall, was being held with- But there was no evidence that At its narrowest point, the out bond Sunday on seven the household was anything over his refusal to assist her pulled an upset over the grandchild were gunned down strait separating Iran from the charity work. mutant world of the “X-Men.” three days earlier. charges of murder and one other than a hardworking fam- Arabian peninsula is 44 miles A hearing is scheduled June “The Break-Up” debuted Some clutched babies as charge of robbery, jail records ily, he said. wide. 15, according to the more strongly than expected the Rev. Dan Soliday led the indicated. A funeral for all the victims Wisconsin Circuit Court Web with $38.1 million to take bilingual memorial service He could face the death except Covarrubias was General vows full site. Uecker, the voice of the over as the No. 1 weekend near an angel statue, candles, penalty. Formal charges likely scheduled for Wednesday at Milwaukee Brewers for more movie from “X-Men: The flowers, ribbons and stuffed would be filed Tuesday, the city’s Roman Catholic probe into Iraqi than 35 years, filed a harass- Last Stand,” which slipped to animals all left in tribute to the Marion County prosecutor cathedral. Covarrubias’ funer- deaths ment injunction against Ann second place with $34.35 mil- slain family. Carl Brizzi said. al was expected to be held SINGAPORE (AP) — The E. Ladd on Thursday, as first lion, according to studio esti- “There are thousands of Brizzi also said he would Tuesday at St. Mary’s Roman reported by the investigative mates Sunday. people all over this nation seek the death penalty against Catholic Church downtown. top U.S. military officer praying for you,” said Soliday, Turner. “It deserves the The other victims were pledged a thorough investiga- POLICE REPORTS bery and assault with a deadly director of Nazarene strongest sanction possible,” identified as the couple’s sons, tion into the alleged massacre weapon on Cleveland Lane at he said. Alberto Covarrubias, 11, and of Iraqi citizens in Haditha by The following were 1:20 a.m. on Saturday. Compassion Ministries, Marines, saying it is important speaking from a simple wood- More than 100 city, state David Covarrubias, 8 or 9; compiled from reports ARREST -- Esteban and federal officers had Valdez’s children, Flora to avoid a rush to judgment. prepared by the Ukiah Hernandez, 14, of Ukiah was en podium from which hung a Gen. Peter Pace, chairman family photo. combed the city’s east side Albarran, 22, and Magno Police Department. To arrested on suspicion of cor- of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, anonymously report poral injury to cohabitee or Indianapolis Mayor Bart searching for Turner, serving Albarran, 29; and Flora acknowledged that the allega- Peterson noted that Hispanic, at least six search warrants. Albarran’s son, Luis, 5. crime information, call parent at the intersection of tions involving the deaths of 463-6205. Freitas and South Oak Street about two dozen Iraqis have at 7:27 a.m. on Saturday. Standoff intensifies Gaza as well. raised concerns among Iraqi ARREST -- Colin Dazzi, officials and in the United 63, of Rio Dell was arrested on Gaza Strip Anniversary of on suspicion of driving under Those arrested by law enforcement States. officers are innocent until proven guilty. GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip Masked gunmen Tiananmen “But you don’t want to the influence in the 600 block People reported as having been arrest- (AP) —The Palestinian stand- kill 21 students passes in China have the emotions of the day of South State Street at 12:29 ed may contact the Daily Journal once off intensified Sunday after weigh into the process,” Pace am on Saturday. their case has been concluded so the in Baghdad BEIJING (AP) — Chinese results can be reported. Those who feel Hamas rejected an ultimatum told the Associated Press in an ARREST -- Brian John, the information is in error should con- from President Mahmoud BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — police tore up a protester’s interview Sunday. “We need 24, of Clearlake was arrested tact the appropriate agency. In the case Abbas to endorse a plan Masked gunmen stopped two poster and detained at least to stick with our judicial on suspicion of driving under of those arrested on suspicion of dri- implicitly recognizing Israel, minivans carrying students two people on Beijing’s process. We want to be sure the influence in the 500 block ving under the influence of an intoxi- Tiananmen Square on Sunday cant: all DUI cases reported by law and a pregnant woman was north of Baghdad Sunday, that it moves forward without of East Perkins Street at 2:16 enforcement agencies are reported by killed during a clash between ordered the passengers off, as the country marked 17 any influence.” a.m. on Saturday. the newspaper.The Daily Journal makes the rivals’ forces in Gaza. separated Shiites from Sunni years since local troops Pace said it is not clear ARREST -- Donald Lewis no exceptions. In a rare dose of good Arabs, and killed the 21 crushed a pro-democracy exactly what happened last Spencer, 34, of Ukiah was news, some Palestinian public Shiites “in the name of Islam,” demonstration in the public November when as many as arrested on suspicion of dri- workers began withdrawing a witness said. space. two dozen Iraqis were killed ving under the influence in the CORRECTIONS An elderly woman tried to money from their banks, the In predominantly Shiite during a U.S. attack. 700 block of South State The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this first time they have been paid southern Basra, police hunting pull out a poster with appar- U.S. military investigators Street at 8:23 p.m. on space to correct errors or make clarifications in three months because of a for militants stormed a Sunni ently political material written have evidence that points Saturday. to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- Western aid cutoff. Also, Arab mosque early Sunday, on it, but police ripped it up toward unprovoked murders ARREST --Jeffrey Brian ary notices or birth announcements will and then took her away in a result in reprinting the entire article. Errors Israel’s premier talked to just hours after a car bombing. by the Marines, a senior U.S. Hunter, 39, of Santa Rosa was may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. Egypt’s president about The ensuing fire fight killed van. defense official said last week. A farmer tried to stage a arrested on suspicion of dri- resuming peace talks with the nine. ving under the influence and Palestinians. The two attacks dealt a protest apparently unrelated to the 1989 crackdown, but he Presidential violation of probation in the LOTTERY NUMBERS Abbas will order a referen- blow to Iraqi Prime Minister 900 block of Low Gap Road dum on a plan drawn up by Nouri al-Maliki’s pledge to also was taken away in a van. runoff could shift DAILY 3: Midday: 8, 5, 6. After dawn, a group of at 11:01 p.m. on Saturday. top Palestinian prisoners in an curb sectarian violence. He ARREST -- Evening: 3, 4, 6. tourists tried to open a banner Peru left Rebecca FANTASY 5: 9, 27, 30, Israeli jail calling for a again failed to reach consen- Rulka, 26, hometown Palestinian state in the West sus Sunday among Iraq’s eth- while posing for a photo, LIMA, Peru (AP) — A 34, 35. catching the attention of unknown, was arrested on DAILY DERBY: 1st: 06 Bank, Gaza Strip and east nic and sectarian parties on polarized Peru voted Sunday suspicion of driving under the Jerusalem alongside Israel, a candidates for interior and police, who quickly forced in a presidential runoff decid- Whirl Win. 2nd: 05 them to put the nonpolitical influence at the intersection of California Classic. 3rd: 09 Fatah official said Sunday. defense minister — posts he ing whether the Andean coun- East Perkins and Highway Abbas set a Tuesday deadline must fill to implement his material away. They were not try tilts into Venezuelan Winning Spirit. Race time: detained. President Hugo Chavez’s orbit 101 at 1:52 a.m. on Sunday. 1:46.18. for Hamas agreement. ambitious plan to take control ARREST -- Mario Walker, “If Hamas doesn’t give a of Iraq’s security from U.S.- Discussion of the crack- or returns to office a moderate down is still taboo in China leftist with a disastrous politi- 25, of Ukiah was arrested on positive answer, Abbas will led forces within 18 months. suspicion of driving under the issue a presidential decree Violence linked to Shiite outside of the semiau- cal legacy who vows to main- calling for a referendum,” and Sunni Arab animosity has tonomous regions of Hong tain free-market policies. influence in the 200 block of Fatah official Azam al-Ahmad grown increasingly worse Kong and Macau. Chinese Voters chose between the Empire Drive at 2:17 a.m. on television news and major Sunday. said at a news conference in since Feb. 22, when bombs charismatic Alan Garcia, Service CENTER the West Bank city of ravaged the golden dome of a newspapers did not mention whose 1985-1990 presidency ARREST -- Julia Garcia, Ramallah, where the unsuc- revered Shiite mosque in pre- the anniversary. left Peru in economic ruin, 27, of Ukiah was arrested on 859 N. State Street suspicion of driving under the cessful talks have been taking dominantly Sunni Arab and Ollanta Humala, a fiery (707) 462-4472 place. Samarra. Iran warns of oil nationalist who pledged to influence in the 200 block of An Abbas-Hamas struggle Sectarian tensions have run disruption if punish a corrupt political Empire Drive at 2:42 a.m. on over control of security forces particularly high in Baghdad, establishment and redistribute Sunday. 15 minute has ignited several violent Basra and Diyala province, a attacked wealth to the poor Indian and ARREST -- Gabriel incidents. Hamas formed its mixed Sunni Arab-Shiite mixed-race majority. Sanchez, 20, of Ukiah was oil change TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Pre-election polls gave arrested on suspicion of rob- own militia last month, and on region. And Sunday’s attacks Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Saturday, a similar Fatah force came just days after terrorist Garcia a clear but shrinking Khamenei said Sunday that lead over Humala, a mestizo took to the streets in the West mastermind Abu Musab al- Western accusations Iran Bank town of Jenin. On with a middle-class upbring- Love • Italian Fa Zarqawi renewed his call for ith mily seeks nuclear weapons are a e W St Sunday, Fatah militants said Sunni Arabs to take up arms ing by an ultranationalist ad yle “sheer lie,” and he declared father who believes Peru’s M they have a force of 1,250 against Shiites, whom he that attempts to punish Tehran gunmen ready to deploy in often vilifies as infidels. “copper-skinned” majority would jeopardize the world’s should rule over the

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COMMUNITY MONDAY, JUNE 5, 2006 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] COMMUNITY CALENDAR Senior activities at UHS Inland Mendocino and Lake County Support of Technology Education (ISTE) Marriage Equality California: Meets first Tuesday; 7 to 8 and are called the National p.m.; 404 Clara Ave.; For information, call 456-0213. Educational Technology Mendocino Mustang Car Club: 7 p.m.; first Tuesday; Standards (NETS). Ukiah Garden Cafe; S. State St.; call 462-2315 or 485-5461. Ken At the high school level, Republican Central Committee, Mendocino County: the NETS standards are cov- Meets first Tuesday at 7 p.m.; Harrah Industries, 42 Madrone Montoya ered in ten Performance St., Willits; for information call, 467-8203. Indicators: statements that Yokayo Elementary School PTA: 6 p.m.; first Tuesday; Principal, cover skills and knowledge in Yokayo Elementary School library; Everyone is invited to join us for our monthly PTA meeting; call Amanda Carley at 462- Ukiah High buying and using computers 8337. and software, managing infor- Ukiah Skate Park Committee: 5:15 to 6:45 p.m.; first mation, presenting informa- Tuesday; Ukiah City Hall Meeting Room; 411 W. Clay St.; tion and collaborating with Looking for citizens interested in assisting in fundraising and others. These standards focus the buidling of a skate park in Ukiah; 463-6236. Senior Awards Night will on knowing the rules and Democratic Central Committee, Mendocino County: be held Wednesday, June 7 in capabilities of the hardware Meets first Tuesday at 7 p.m. The location alternates between our Cafetorium. Award pre- and software, and being able Fort Bragg, Ukiah and Willits. sentations begin at 7 p.m. This to use them effectively. Emblem Club Liberty Belles: Fund raising luncheons, is an important and culminat- Educational Testing 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; $5; first Wednesday, Elks Lodge, 1200 ing event for the Class of Service (ETS), the non-profit Hastings Road, Ukiah. 2006. On behalf of the senior corporation that produces the Potter Valley Garden Club: 1:30 p.m.; first Wednesday; recipients I wish to acknowl- SAT tests students take for meet at member’s homes; anyone interested in gardening and edge this community’s gen- college admission, released friendship is welcome to join; Peggy Clinton, president, call erosity and applaud all donors another set of standards in 743-1875. who continue to invest in the January of this year. The ETS Willits Frontier Days Board: Meets first Wednesday, at 7 young adults of Ukiah High standards consist of seven p.m., Willits rodeo grounds office building on E. Commercial; School. I also thank the new “proficiencies” designed to for information call Peggy Hebrard 459-2121. scholarship donors who will work. It also requires that stu- Dad’s cell phones. They have “measure both cognitive and Redwood Riders: Meets first Wednesdays, at 7 p.m., at make their first presentation dents know the computers and 500 songs on their IPODS. technical skills.” They ask the Horse ‘N Hound, 9155 N. State St. # 13, Redwood Valley. Wednesday Night. Welcome software well enough to focus Digital technology shapes question, “How do students Grapevine Quilters Guild of Mendocino County: Meets to the family. on the schoolwork instead of their lives and their thought use technology to improve on first Wednesday; 6:30 p.m., at the Elks Lodge, 1200 Finals week is June 12. The just learning how to use the processes in quite the same their thinking and reasoning?” Hastings Road; dues are $30 a year; quilters of any or no expe- last day of school for students digital tools. Finally, it takes way language shapes people’s Assessing how well a rience are welcome. will be Thursday, June 15. reliable computers and net- thinking. They speak “digital” school is using technology is Ukiah Mac Users Group: Meets second Monday of each Graduation Practice will be works that deliver the infor- as a native language. more difficult than assessing month at 7 p.m. alternating meetings in Ukiah and Willits. In on the 15th at 8:30 in the mation when it is needed. If these young people who standards-based progress in a Willits meet at the Willits Public Library, and in Ukiah at North morning. Last week, I wrote about grow up with technology are subject. For individual sub- Haven School, 225 S. Hope St. between Church and W. the status of Ukiah High’s digital natives, the rest of us jects, we can simply give the Stevenson in Room 5. Sell or trade items; share OSX and OS9 The Status aging computer system. This are “digital immigrants.” We students a test. Different problems along with solutions; hear new Mac news and more. week, I will be writing about speak “digital” with an accent. teachers in different classes all Ukiah Valley Alliance for Democracy: Meets second of Educational using technology in teaching Some of us don’t speak it at over the school use technolo- Monday: 5:15 p.m. for open discussion over brown-bag dinner Technology and learning. There are two all. Like any new language or gy differently. (optional) followed by formal agenda at 6:30 p.m.; Mendo parts to this discussion. The set of skills that we don’t With the exception of the Education Action Cooperative (“the MEAC”), 106 W. Standley at Ukiah High first part concerns how young know or understand, some of required Computer and St. (between State and School streets), Ukiah. For more infor- people today are growing up us are intimidated by all this Careers usually taken by mation, call 472-0724. -- Part II with technology as a part of digital technology. ninth-graders, there is no Modified Motorcycle Association of California: 7:30 p.m., In a social studies class- their lives. The second part This distinction between required technology curricu- Second Monday; Wright Stuff Pizza; 720 N. State St; call Jerry room, students are using the concerns the changing ways digital natives and digital lum. Both the Ukiah High Meyer, 462-2810 or Clell McFarland, 485-9243. Internet to research Asian we are looking at technology immigrants is magnified in Technology Plan and the Look Good. . . Feel Better: A program for women under- nations. Browsing web sites in education. schools. In every classroom Ukiah Unified School District going appearence related side effects of cancer treatment; sec- ranging from the CIA World Experts studying comput- there are students who know Technology Plan contain sets ond Monday of each month at 10 a.m.; call to register, 462- Fact Book to official national ers in society are starting to more than their teachers about goals for technology integra- 7642. web sites, travel agency and look at computer technology computers. If these students tion into the curriculum. PFLAG: Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and church missionary web sites, as a “language.” Most of us are trustworthy, this is a good Achieving those goals at the Gays meet second Monday, at 6 p.m., at the Ukiah Methodist students accumulate facts, can recall listening to a con- thing. They help the teacher high school level is up to indi- Church, 270 N. Pine St.; for information call toll free, 866-350- pictures, sound and video versation about computers, and become classroom vidual departments and teach- 2462. files. hearing words that sound like experts. ers. Caregiver Support Group: Second and fourth Mondays; After evaluating the accu- English, but having no idea If they are not trustworthy, This spring, I designed a 10 a.m. to noon, at 301 N. State St.; call 1 (800) 834-1636. racy of their information by what the people are talking this can be frightening and voluntary survey for the facul- Mendocino Rose Society: Second Tuesday, public is wel- comparing it to other web about. But these experts in professionally dangerous for ty at Ukiah High School, to come to attend; Ukiah Civic Center Conference Room; 411 sites and investigating the cognitive and linguistic psy- the teacher, since the public, discover how we are using Clay St., Ukiah; call Jessica at 743-1902. sources of the information, the chology are going deeper than and to a certain extent the law, computer technology in our Friends of the Library: Second Wednesday; 6 p.m.; in students assemble their work that, because language shapes holds teachers responsible for classroom teaching activities. Ukiah Library. into multi-media presenta- how we think. whatever bad things students I included questions covering Ukiah Elks Lodge: Regular meeting second and fourth tions for their class which People learn their first lan- do in a classroom. This both the NETS standards and Wednesday of every month; dinner at 7 p.m. (reservations include virtual tours of their guage by growing up hearing responsibility explains a lot of the ETS proficiencies. The required); meeting at 8 p.m.; 1200 Hastings Road, Ukiah; for assigned country that students and speaking it. We call that the reluctance that digital same questions were asked in information call 462-1728. their “native language.” immigrant teachers feel about both an on-line version and a Ukiah Rod and Gun Club: Meets second Wednesday, from can explore on their own using computers anywhere in People can also learn a new integrating technology into paper-and-pencil survey. Well 7 to 9 p.m., at the Farm Bureau, 303 Talmage Road. Meetings language later in life – either their classroom activities. over half the teachers com- are free. Membership is $20 per year. Club events raise money the school. The project-based unit by choice or necessity – but Education in the Twenty- pleted the survey. for wildlife enhancement programs. most can never quite speak it first Century is based on sys- At first glance, the results Community Coalition for Gang Prevention: Meets second described above integrates technology into the classroom without an accent. tems of standards, lists of were disappointing. Most Thursday; 6 p.m.; For location, call Sue Hawley at 744-7585 or The researchers have dis- things students are expected to teachers, outside of Carole Hester at 468-8197. curriculum, making use of the resources of the Internet, and covered a new group of peo- know and skills they practice Computers and Careers class- Open Poetry Reading: 7 p.m.; Meets second Thursday; ple they call “digital natives,” using. In most areas, those es, were either not covering Hava Java; 25 W. Mendocino, Willits. the thinking and presenting software tools available on young people growing up with standards are issued by the any of the standards and profi- Veterans of Foreign Wars: Second Thursday; 7 p.m.; technology from an early age. ciencies, or were covering Veterans Memorial building; Oak and Seminary Ave. school computers. Making State Department of this work in a classroom Digital natives began playing Education. In the area of tech- them only once or twice a Redwood Empire Woodturners: Meets second Thursday at Nintendo or Play Station in members’ homes; Pete Wagner, 463-1386. requires a teacher who under- nology, the standards the state year. stands how to use technology elementary school. They pro- uses were developed by the Redwood Valley Grange: Second Friday; at 6:30 p.m.; at gram the VCR and Mom’s and 8650 East Road, Redwood Valley; potluck followed by the to engage students in their International Society for See UHS, Page 5 business meeting and program. Ukiah Contra Dance: meets second Saturday; new dancers always welcome; beginner instruction starts at 7:30 p.m.; dance begins at 8 p.m.; cost is $7 for adults and $3 for children; call 463-2113 for location. Pet of the Week College summer Saturday Afternoon Club: Second Saturday until May, from 1:30 to 3 p.m.; at 107 S. Oak St. VFW Flea Market: Held the second weekend of each session offers a month from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., with breakfast from 8 a.m. to noon, both also at the Veterans Memorial building. For more information, call 462-7622. variety of choices Redwood Valley Grange: Meets for breakfast from 8:30 to 11 a.m., second Sunday, September through April, at the The Daily Journal Applications (#8077); EAS Redwood Valley Grange hall, north of the Redwood Valley Fire Registration has begun for 201: Geology with lab (#8091 Department; 485-7015 or 485-0887. Mendocino College’s six- and 8092); ECO 201: Ukiah Elks Lodge Breakfast: Meets second Sunday each week summer session, which Economics (Micro) (#8093); month. All you can eat breakfast from 8:30 a.m. to noon, 1200 starts on June 19 and ends on ENG 200: Reading and Hastings Road; proceeds benefit Ukiah area youth functions; July 27. This year, the college Composition I (#8105 or $6, adults, $3 children under 12. offers a full complement of 8106); ENG 205: Critical transfer, recreational and Thinking (#8107); HST 211: WEEKLY MEETINGS vocational courses. “In the United States History II summers, we try to meet the (#8132); MUS 207: Alanon: Meets Tuesdays noon, Fridays noon, and Saturdays needs of K-12 students, who Introduction to Music at 10:30 a.m.; Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave.; for more may be interested in trying an Appreciation (#8148); PHL information call 463-1867 or 621-2721. art course or brushing up on 230: Religions of the World Financial Management Workshop: Noon to 1 p.m. math, as well as college stu- (#8167); PSY 205: Wednesdays; Salvation Army Office, 714A S. State St, Ukiah; dents who need a few transfer Introductory Psychology 468-9577. credits,” said Vice President (#8204); SOC 200: Sociology Bingo: Non smoking, non-profit, Bingo will be held of Education & Student (#8299); SPE 200: Tuesday nights at 6 p.m. and Thursday afternoons at 1 p.m., at Services Meridith Randall. Introduction to Public the Ukiah Senior Center. Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal “We also offer courses for Speaking (#8213). Card and Boardgame Club: Meets at 8:30 a.m., on Sherman is a male orange tabby. He is a bigger part-time students, such as For students interested in Tuesdays in Bartlett Hall in Room 11 and 12 and at 5:30 p.m. handsome cat and would make a great pet for retirees.” video or online courses, the on Wednesdays and Fridays, at Carter Hall at the Ukiah Senior anyone. His previous owner moved and could- For students seeking trans- following selections are avail- Center; for information call Joyce, 468-8943. n’t take Sherman, he needs a good home to ferable units, many of which able: AST 200: Astronomy Duplicate Bridge: Meets at 7 p.m., every Monday, and at 1 cheer him up. He gets along well with other meet general education (GE) (#8027) (video course); BUS p.m., every Wednesday, in the community room at Washington cats. Sherman, as well as other large cats are requirements at California 136: Introduction to Mutual Bank, corner of Gobbi and State streets. Newcomers waiting for adoption. If people are interested in State University (CSU) and Management (#8036) (video are welcome. For more information call 468-8476. adopting a pet, visit the Mendocino County University of California (UC) course); BUS 230: GURDJIEFF Reading and Discussion Group: Meets 7 Animal Shelter at its location on Plant Road. campuses, the college offers: Introduction to Business p.m. on Fridays. For more information, call 391-6780 or 485- The hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and ANT 201: Cultural (#8041) (video course); CDV 7293. Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to Anthropology (#8018); ART 200: Psychology of Kiwanis Club: Meets at noon, Tuesday, at The Ukiah 7 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and closed 201: World Art History I Development (#8063) Garden Cafe 1090 S. State St.; for more information call Janet on Sunday. To view other animals available for (#8024); BIO 200 and 201: (online); HLH 200: Health Carlson at 467-2288. adoption please visit www.pawstoadopt.com. Concepts of Biology and lab Education (#8129) (online); (#8032 and 8033); CSC 201: See CALENDAR, Page 5 Introduction to Windows See SUMMER, Page 5 4 – MONDAY, JUNE 5, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS Honor the America Flag To the Editor: Does anyone remember 911? I do. I remember watching the first tower go and MORTON KONDRACKE then the second on my T.V. set. (which by the way a lot of people around the world do not have T.V. sets) I remember my father calling and as we watched, we talked. (which by the way phones are not everywhere on this planet). New ‘report card’ I am not saying this in arrogance, I’m saying this to remind people just how much we are so very accustomed to and shows Congress take so for granted in this country. I remember the horrible feeling of help- lessness and shock of the atrocious crime must act on science against humanity; not just Americans, but Dismal new results on U.S. student performance in mankind. (Which by the way is everyone science ought to spur Congress to pass President Bush’s in this world, terrorism happens to us all.) competitiveness agenda this year -- and to extend his And I remember how very blessed and “No Child Left Behind” program to high schools. thankful that most of my entire life has The competitiveness agenda -- which includes schol- been safe and free from this type of crime. arships aimed at producing 10,000 more science teach- I have been raised in the United States of ers per year as well as increases in U.S. research fund- America and I remember the way our ing -- has bipartisan support but is moving slowly country pulled together after that tragic through Congress. day. And I remember how that flag pole Markups of key legislation have yet to take place in went up right near my house. It filled me the House or Senate, and leaders have yet to schedule with hope and faith that we as a country floor time for the bills, which could represent a major were still unified and free. Not one person success for Congress this year. complained about the flag pole at that The need for action, shown over and over by poor time. Because I believe we all felt the Other opinions U.S. student performance on national and international same. We needed to feel safe and together tests in math and science, was demonstrated again last as a whole country. From around the world week with results of the latest “national report card” on I remind myself how my grandmother science. and sister are cared for by our govern- The National Assessment of Education Progress ment. And how I was cared for when I Asahi Shimbun, Japan. It is time to think Jordan Times, showed a slight improvement in science test scores by needed help the most. And how so many Tokyo, Japan afresh about what Iraq really Amman fourth-graders from 1995 to 2005, no improvement by military personnel, firemen, policemen, needs and what Japan can do eighth-graders and a decline for 12th-graders. sheriffs and medical personnel put their On Iraq for the country. On independence It showed a narrowing of traditional performance lives on the line every day for us, the gen- Iraq inaugurated its new of Montenegro gaps between white students and minorities in the eral public. fourth grade, but no improvement in the eighth and a government Saturday. It has From La As Jordan prepares to That flagpole represents the unity and been a long, hard road since widening in the 12th. Girls consistently performed courage of the people of our county. Repubblica, mark the 60th anniversary of slightly below boys in all three grades. the U.S.- and British-led its independence tomorrow, United we stand, divided we fall. I like it invasion of Iraq in March Rome, Italy Bills in both the House and Senate contain provi- here. another country, not so far sions to expand minority participation in science, but 2003 that toppled Saddam On the widening away, just became indepen- I ask the city council to choose to honor Hussein. Iraq has somehow there’s reason to think extra steps should be taken to get the American flag and allow it to fly freely soccer scandal dent. women into computer science. managed to stick to the The announcement that over this valley. Choose unity. Thank you reconstruction schedule If Marcello Lippi (the According to Lucy Sanders, CEO of the National drawn up by the United the majority of Center for Women and Information Technology, the for your attention. of the Italian team) is Montenegrins chose to break Catherine Lair Nations and has reached this convinced that he will bring percentage of women enrolled as university computer- “final goal.” away from Serbia in a refer- science majors has reached an all-time low despite bur- Ukiah to the national team the nec- endum that registered a Unfortunately, though, essary serenity, besides his geoning opportunities in the field. this “final goal” is merely a record turnout over the Regardless of the fact that computerization accounts famous schemes ... then let weekend offers an opportu- Ukiah is very fair point on the U.N. schedule. the bench be his. But he for much of America’s improved productivity -- and is a Iraq has not found its way nity to reflect on what inde- growing field of international competition despite the To the Editor: should know, however, that pendence signifies to people I read the Daily Journal everyday and out of chaos. the atmosphere will be hell- early-decade “tech bust” -- Sanders said applications Prime Minister al-Maliki who just achieved it and to for college computer-science programs have dropped will be moving to Ukiah in the near future. ish ... and we will not enjoy those who have enjoyed it I am from Chico, but have lived in Alaska and his party are calling for a the usual favor either from 40 percent among both men and women since 1990. unified Iraq. His most for so long. Girls represent only 15 percent of young people tak- for 8 years. The Justice system here is the the public or from the refer- With the independence of important task is to restore ees. ing Advanced Placement tests in computer science, she worst in the Nation. If you get one ticket it Montenegro, the break-up of goes on your record for life! The People of security to the land, and to Some say that the nation- said. And girls make up less than 10 percent of comput- do that he must quickly fill al team gives its best in the former Yugoslavia is com- er entrants in the Intel Science Fair competition and 15 Ukiah are very fortunate to have such a pleted, Europe gets a new caring, compassionate Justice system. the posts of ministers of inte- toughest times. It’d be mean percent of bachelor’s degree awardees at major research rior and defense and create a to say, let’s keep Lippi on state and the EU possibly a universities, she said. Tammy Grubert new candidate member; and Juneau, Alaska unified national security sys- because otherwise we “Women are entering other science fields in large tem. wouldn’t know who else to the world gets its 193rd numbers,” she told me. “But we’re losing out in infor- At the same time, Iraq call, now that we are 20 days country. mation technology. We’ve got to change its image from Crooked cops in Mendo? needs to restore order on the from the World Cup. Montenegrins will now ‘geeky’ to ‘challenging.’” streets, where civilians are face the difficult task of To the Editor: By staying on the bench, That’s not strictly Congress’ business, of course. plagued by constant power building a state, though they Cal NORML received a complaint from Lippi takes on an enormous Sanders’ group is backed by the National Science Foun- outages, unreliable water responsibility, not so much have long been having their dation and 100 computer companies, universities and a woman who says she is one of a group of service and gasoline short- people who have been framed by crooked for the results (until now he own laws and currency, and nonprofit organizations that are trying to change school ages. The prime minister curricula and get girls to enroll in computer camps. Sheriffs Deputies from Fortt Bragg. She has worked well, this is not can rely for that on amazing- must also bring transparency the point) but for the clean- ly rich history, culture and On the larger issue of overall U.S. competitiveness, says she has evidence that the deputies to his policy-making it has finally gotten through to Congress and the Bush have been falsifying arrest reports. In her ness of his image for the traditions. process, ensuring the fair Jordanians gained inde- administration over the past year that the United States own case, she says, she was stopped for distribution of oil revenues entire duration of the World Cup. pendence from the League is in danger of falling behind other nations, especially marijuana possession and accused wrong- and other points. China and India, which are devoting major efforts to fully of being a large-scale drug dealer, Many wonder: if the of Nations mandate under With the new Iraqi gov- British administration on scientific research, education and industrial develop- which she denied. Later in court, the offi- ernment in place, Japan can methods of Luciano Moggi (former Juventus general May 25, 1946, in what high- ment. cer in the case -- one J.D. Comer -- pre- now expedite its plans to Sens. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., and Jeff Binga- sented an arrest report stating she had con- withdraw Ground Self- manager accused of influ- ly respected historians por- encing referee appoint- tray as Londons show of man, D-N.M., triggered the new interest by asking for a fessed to being a drug dealer. She says the Defense Force troops. Prime National Academy of Sciences study, “Rising Above time and other particulars of the report Minister Junichiro Koizumi ments) ... are confirmed, appreciation for Ammans how can someone like loyalty in World War II. ... the Gathering Storm,” warning that the United States were obviously falsified. She says the has said he intends to contin- was in danger of losing its technological pre-eminence. same thing has happened to numerous ue supporting Iraq’s recon- Marcello Lippi, who worked One only has to read UN for so many years at reports from the 1950s cens- Studies have exploded one widely repeated statistic other folk. In addition to J.D Comer, a struction in some form or included in that study -- that China graduates 600,000 deputy named Lang is said to be involved. other. Juventus, claim to have ing the majority of never realized anything? Ammanites living in caves new engineers each year; India, 350,000 and the United The woman is wondering whether to go We believe he should first States, only 70,000. to the press with her complaint, but is bring home our troops The former players, these or mud-brick houses to mar- before he begins talking to technicians of enormous vel at how far we have gone. After appeals by Alexander and several House mem- worried about her safety. She is trying to bers, Bush included a competitiveness initiative in his locate others who might have knowledge the new Iraqi government success, did they never have Still, we have a long way about broader support from the slightest doubt? ... ahead. State of the Union address, calling for a doubling of the about crooked sheriffs’ deputies in budgets of the National Science Foundation and other Mendo/Ft. Bragg. physical-science research programs over 10 years and If you have any knowledge about this, expanding science education. or wish to contact the woman yourself, WHERE TO WRITE After the latest NAEP scores were released, Alexan- RSVP or phone me at the NORML num- der said they “illustrate the urgency for Congress to ber 415-563-5858. President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa pass comprehensive competitiveness legislation this Dale Gieringer House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- year.” San Francisco ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah His legislation, Protecting America’s Competitive (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, Edge Act, has 70 co-sponsors, but it has yet to be Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number is marked up in the Senate Health, Education, Labor and LETTER POLICY State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. 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be mailed this month, but only if they have an at the Ukiah Senior Center. Classes fill quick- If students are not registered now, they can address. ly, so parents are encouraged to apply early. not be guaranteed an available seat at the SCHOOL BRIEFS Call the school for further information about school closest to their home. This is especially the admissions policy, to obtain an application, important for kinder students. UHS class of 1976 looking or to schedule a tour. The registrar, Lucy School locations and contact numbers: UHS class of 1966 looking for missing classmates Haynes, may be contacted by calling 467-1855 Calpella -- 151 Moore St., Calpella, 485-8701; Frank Zeek -- 1060 Bush St., Ukiah, 463-5245; Ukiah High School class of 1976 is looking or by stopping by the office at 555 Leslie St. for missing classmates (next to the Senior Center). Grace Hudson -- 251 Jefferson Lane, Ukiah, for missing classmates for its upcoming 463-3813; Hopland -- 400 Oak Manor Drive, The Ukiah High School class of 1966 is reunion Aug. 19. Please call Chris (Zynda) looking for missing classmates for its upcom- Ukiah, 744-1333; Nokomis -- 495 Washington Oldham, at 485-1023 or email her at chrisol- College trustees set 2006 St., Ukiah, 463-5242; Oak Manor -- 400 Oak ing reunion on Aug. 12. Please call Ron [email protected] to update mailing addresses Wegesser at 462-5959 or Lawrence Mitchell at meeting dates Manor Drive, Ukiah, 463-5249; and Yokayo -- 790 S. Dora St., Ukiah, 463-5236. 4652-8778 to update mailing addresses. Waldorf School enrollment The Mendocino College Board of Trustees have set their meeting dates for the year 2006. Yokayo State Preschool currently underway Meetings will be held at the Ukiah campus Chinese acrobats perform accepting applications for The Waldorf School of Mendocino County Board Room, room 1060, with the exception of in Potter Valley gym is now accepting applications for the 2006-07 the June and August meetings.. The June meet- ing will be held at the Lake Center in Lakeport, On Wednesday, May 17, 300 Potter Valley 2006/2007 school year school year. With 200 students currently schools’ staff and students ranging in age from enrolled there remain a few openings in the and August meeting will be held at the Willits Yokayo State Preschool, located on the cam- Center. preschool through high school were offered a pus of Yokayo Elementary is now taking appli- kindergarten through 8th grade classes for the performance by Chinese acrobats. The specta- Fall term. A major change this year is meetings will cations for the 2006/07 school year. begin at 5 p.m. (not 6:30 p.m.) unless other- tors watched in awe and amazement as the Registration will begin Monday, May 22. The Beginning it’s 35th year of educating chil- acrobats performed their magic in the Potter dren from Anderson Valley to Laytonville and wise noted on the agenda. Board meetings are Valley gymnasium, said event information. preschool is a five-day a week, three hour a day open to the public and people are encouraged program and transportation is not provided. Ukiah to Lakeport, the independent Waldorf In addition to their outstanding physical school strives to bring students to clarity and to attend. The Board provides a “Guide to feats, the Chinese acrobats also shared infor- Applications are available in the office of Public Participation at Public Board Meetings” Yokayo Elementary School, 790 S. Dora St. flexibility in their thinking, warmth and dis- mation on their cultural heritage through elab- cernment in their feelings and skill and purpose on the College’s website at orate costumes and engaging narrative. The program welcomes all children, includ- www.mendocino.edu. ing children with disabilities. Parents must pro- in their doing. The full academic curriculum, vide their child’s birth certificate and record of complimented by classes in Spanish, music The Board of Trustees has two new mem- Pomolita bands to hold immunization. The child’s immunizations must and art prepare Waldorf graduates to succeed bers joining them following the November be current. Also required is Social Security socially and excel academically in high school, elections: Larry MacLeitch, Area No.2 Ukiah; spring concerts with number of head of household, and proof of the college and beyond. and John Hancock, Area No. 6 Lakeport. The special guest musicians last three months of both parents’ gross month- To request an application, receive more other members are Paul Ubelhart, Clerk, Area ly income. information, or schedule a school visit, contact No. 1 Willits; Joan M. Erikson, President, Area Spring has arrived and music is in the air. Applications for pre-kindergarten age chil- the enrollment director at 485-8719. No. 3 Ukiah; Janet Chaniot, Area No. 5 Potter The public is invited to join the Pomolita dren four years of age by Dec. 2, will be Valley; Gary Taylor, Vice President, Area No. 7 Middle School Bands for its annual Spring accepted before children 3 years of age. River Oak opens registration Kelseyville; Wade Koeninger, Area No. 4 Concert. The Symphonic, Concert and Jazz Yokayo’s Preschool is state-funded for low Hopland; and student Trustee Jaclyn Vogel. Bands are performing on Wednesday, May 31 income families. California Code of for fall 2006 classes Board meetings for 2006 begin at 5 p.m. on at 7 p.m. Admission is free. This concert will the following dates: June 7, Lakeport; July 5, be held at the Eagle Peak Middle School Regulations requires that acceptance in the River Oak Charter School has set open program be based on the Priority of lowest Ukiah; Aug. 16, Willits; Sept.20, Ukiah; Oct. 4, Theater due to the construction at Pomolita. enrollment windows when applications for fall Ukiah; Nov. 1, Ukiah; and Dec.6, Ukiah Special note: 15 Pomolita band alumni are income. 2006 classes will be accepted. The school Applications may be mailed or hand-deliv- (Annual Organizational Meeting). coming to augment the band. These alumni are serves a student body of 225 pupils in grades Workshop Date: Saturday, Aug. 26 from students spanning from director Darrin ered to Yokayo State Preschool, 790 S. Dora Kindergarten through 8th. New Kindergarten Michaels' last eleven years at Pomolita making St., Ukiah, CA 95482. 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Board Room. pupils must be a minimum age of 5 years on or Additional information regarding the Board this occasion very special. before Dec. 2. Students receive a free, of Trustees is available online at www.mendo- On Wednesday, June 7 join them again for UHS class of 1996 is looking Waldorf-inspired, public education at River cino.edu. their second Spring Concert featuring the Oak. The curriculum draws heavily from the Beginning and Intermediate Bands, under the for missing classmates educational model developed by Rudolph direction of Leslie Lind and Darrin Michaels. The class of 1996 Reunion Committee is Steiner, where the imagination is fostered and Registration beginning The concert starts at 7 p.m. in the Ukiahi looking for fellow classmates. The class the arts are included as a powerful teaching now at many local schools Cafetorium and features the musicians from reunion will be held on August 12, at the Ukiah tool. Future enrollment windows are scheduled Pomolita, Frank Zeek, Yokayo, Oak Manor, Conference Center, starting at 6 p.m. Anyone for May 26, and May 30 through June 9. At the Parents of students that will be enrolling in Nokomis, Grace Hudson and Hopland schools. that hasn’t updated their mailing address please end of each period, if there are more applicants this next school year (August 2006) are asked Admission is free. contact Katie (Johnson) Ford at 462-1359 or than the predetermined capacity for the school, to go to their neighborhood school as soon as For more information, call 463-5224 ext. email at [email protected]. Invitations will a public random drawing (lottery) will be held possible, to register their student. 5203.

guage requirement; THE 130 For students of any age Low Gap Park (THE 220). My personal conviction is Summer and 131: Hip Hop, both begin- interested in learning a new Admission to Mendocino that a healthy school has a ning and intermediate levels; skill during the summer, the College can be done online at UHS balance of all three types of Continued from Page 3 and MUS 44: Recording college has courses in Book www.mendocino.edu. Continued from Page 3 teachers. As much as I am HLH 200: Health Education Studio Production Workshop, Arts (ART 87), weaving (ART Admitted students can register concerned that we are not in which aspiring musicians 170.1), clothing construction for classes now using TelReg, Looking deeper into the (#8130) (video course); MTH data, however, yields a differ- serving the future needs of learn how to record their (CLO 105), piano (MUS 210), the telephone registration sys- students in the digital Twenty- 56: Intermediate Algebra songs professionally. The col- singing (MUS 230), fencing tem, at 468-3353, Monday ent picture. In almost every (#8322) (online); PHL 210: department, there are a few First Century, I am also con- lege will also offer BUS 132, (PEG 273) and conversational through Friday, 8 a.m. to 10 cerned that with retirements, Ethics (#8165) (video course); or the Summer Spanish (SPN 100). Both p.m. Walk-in registration teachers using technology PHL 220: Introduction to extensively, and a number we will be losing the exacting Entrepreneurship Academy, modern and jazz dancewill be begins Monday, June 12, rigor our classically educated Philosophy (#8166) (video for the second year. This taught (THE 230 and 238) as Monday through Thursday, 8 who were barely using it at all. older teachers bring to their course); PSY 212: Personality course, taught in eight days, well as acting improvisation a.m. to 5 p.m. classrooms. Theories (#8205) (online). teaches students how to write (THE 209). Or students can The College’s summer Thinking back to the digital natives and digital immigrants Next week, I will turn Of special interest to high a business plan, make finan- audition for a part in the hours, June 5 through July 27, toward the future of technolo- school students are ASL 200: cial projections and create Mendocino College/Ukiah are Monday through discussion, this is the normal pattern of innovative change. gy in education at Ukiah Elementary American Sign various types of marketing -- Players Theatre co-production Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A High. What are our options Language, which can be used and gives students three trans- of “A Midsummer Night’s complete listing of classes is We have adventurous early adopting teachers who feel for our aging computers and Dream,” to be performed in online at www.mendocino.edu to satisfy the first-level lan- ferable units. confident in their own skills network? How are we going and are excited about the pos- to prepare students with the sibilities technology offers for thinking skills using technolo- Rotary Club of Ukiah: or 485-7801. meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m., student learning. There is the gy they will need both in Calendar Meets for lunch at 12:10 p.m., T.O.P.S.: Every Friday at Monday through Friday, at the diffident majority who senses higher education and in the on Tuesdays, at Elks Lodge, the Meadows Mobil Court Ukiah Senior Center, 499 their own limitations and is world of work? How can we Continued from Page 3 1200 Hastings Road. 467- clubhouse, 8686 East Road, Leslie St., $5 members, $6 cautious to embark in uncer- support our digital immigrant 3674; www.ukiahrotary.org. Redwood Valley; weigh in non-members; call to make a tain directions. And then there teachers to feel more confi- Lions Club: Meets at noon Senior Writing Class: from 9 to 9:30 a.m., meeting reservation; 462-4343. are the recalcitrant resisters dent and comfortable with on Thursdays, at Ukiah Meets from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.; call Ukiah Toastmasters who, with some good reason, technology in their class- Garden Cafe. Redwood Tuesdays, in Room 10-11 in 485-8260 or 485-7795. Club: Meets Fridays, from believe in the value of the rooms? I will share with read- Empire Lions Club meets at the Admin. Bldg. of the Ukiah Ukiah Community of 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. in the didactic and Socratic methods ers some ideas we are consid- 6:45 a.m., every first and third Senior Center. Record memo- Mindful Living: Meets Washington Mutual that technology is replacing. ering. Tuesday, at Zack’s Restaurant. ries for children and grand- Monday evenings from 6:30 Conference Room, 700 S. NAMI: (National Alliance children. Free and open; for to 8:30; an interfaith State St., Ukiah; for informa- for the Mentally Ill Family information call Kathie Jones, Mindfulness Practice Group tion call Carol Crandal, 743- Support Group) second and 468-5006. inspired by teachings of Thich 1624. fourth Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m.; Soroptimist International Nhat Hanh; it uses meditation Willits Chess Club: Meets call 972-9040, 485-8033, or of Ukiah: Meets at noon, on beginning at 7 p.m. and play- 467-9116 for location and Wednesdays, at Ukiah Garden exercises to deepen aware- information. Nami is an orga- Cafe. Soroptimist means ness, expand ability to deal ing until people finish on nization dedicated to improv- “Best for Women” and our with difficulties, and increase Fridays, at Mama Java Cafe, ing the lives of people with mission is “To improve the joy in life; open to all levels of 25 W. Mendocino Ave., brain disorers by providing lives of women and girls in experience; free; 462-7749. Willits; all level of players are mutal support,education and local communities and Ukiah Gamblers welcome; for information, call advocacy. throughout the world.” For Anonymous: Open group Herb, 459-5911. Nar-Anon Family Group: more information call Joy meeting, 7 to 8:30 p.m., every If an organization changes Meets Sundays at 6 p.m. at Beeler, at 463-6729, Tina Thursday; back building at a phone number, an address, Unity Hall, 1045 C. S. State Rorabaugh, at 744-1514 or Christadelphian Hall, 23 Oak or any information in this cal- St., Ukiah; for family and Jessica Kimball at 743-1902. Knoll Road, just off S. State endar, call Richard Rosier at friends of addicts; 743-2628. South Ukiah Rotary St., Ukiah; free; 467-9326. the Ukiah Daily Journal at 6/8/06 Overeaters Anonymous: Club: Meets at 7 a.m., on Ukiah Senior Center 468-3520, or e-mail at udjfea- In Ukiah – Mondays at 5:30 Thursdays at Ukiah Valley Luncheon: All are invited to [email protected]. p.m.; Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., Convention Center, South Saturdays at 11 a.m.; 741 S. School St. downtown; for Oak St.; 472-4747. Meets in more information, call M.J. Willits on Wednesdays at 5:30 Girard at 322-4088. p.m. at Willits United T.O.P.S.: (Take off pounds Methodist Church, School and sensibly): Meets from 9:15 to Pine Streets, upstairs; No dues 10:30 a.m., every Tuesday, at or weigh-ins, everyone is wel- Calvary Baptist Church, 465 come; 459-4594. Luce Ave.; Ruth, 462-8440. Peace and Justice T.O.P.S.: Low-cost, non- Gathering: Meets Sundays profit group meets every rain or shine at 10 a.m. at Alex Tuesday at Autumn Leaves, Thomas Plaza in Ukiah to 425 E. Gobbi St., in the com- drum, dance and sing for munity room. Weigh-in is peace and justice; all ages are from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. invited to bring drums and any Meeting is from 6:15 p.m. to other instruments; 462-2320. 7:15 p.m.; Linda MacDonald, The Redwood 467-2391. Regionnaires Barbershop T.O.P.S.: Every Thursday singing group: Meets at 7 at Washington Mutual p.m., every Wednesday, at the Building community room, Saturday Afternoon Club, 107 700 S. State St.; meeting is S. Oak St.; for more informa- from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.; it is a 237 N Orchard Ave tion call 462-3056, or 462- low-cost, weight-reduction (Pear Tree Center) 3559. support group; call 462-4901 463-6900 6 – MONDAY, JUNE 5, 2006 SPORTS Sports Editor: Tony Adame, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

LOCAL Mendo pushes record to 4-0 with sweep CALENDAR The Daily Journal 10-0. for Mendo, throwing a one- Saturday. an all-star game between WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 KELSEYVILLE – The Joe “That was beautiful, hitter in a complete game “He’s a solid ,” Sonoma County League play- JOE DIMAGGIO BASEBALL Dimaggio League Mendo because today I would have effort. Scaturro said. “He’s definitely ers and North Bay League • Mendo at Willits, 5:30 p.m. squad pushed its record to 4-0 been satisfied with one win,” Espinoza was followed in one of the best I’ve seen in the players. SATURDAY, JUNE 10 Sunday with a doubleheader said Mendo head coach Mario the second game by first game North Bay area.” Scaturro picked up the win JOE DIMAGGIO BASEBALL • Mendo at Redwood, doubleheader, 1 p.m. sweep of Kelseyville. It was Scaturro. “We looked great catcher Stephen Summers, Mendo’s Mike Castaneda for the NBL squad, starting AUTO • Late Models, Pro 4 Modifieds, Bandoleros, Mendo’s second straight dou- defensively, and pitching. We from Willits. Summers one- came uncorked in the second and pitching three innings Modifieds, Bombers, Real Stocks at Ukiah Speedway, 6:30 p.m. bleheader sweep in two days, were right there. I wasn’t sure upped Espinoza, tossing a no- game after sitting the first, while going 1-for-2 at the -Calendar listings are culled from the most having opened the season where we’d be at hitting but hitter. going 3-for-3 with a home plate. Ukiah’s Travis Busse recent schedules provided by the schools and organizations in our coverage area. Saturday with a sweep of we’ve hit well. We shocked Ben Olson was the losing run. Mendo was missing start- and Jackson each pitched an Please report schedule changes or incorrect listings to The Daily Journal Sports Willits. (Kelseyville).” pitcher for Kelseyville in the ing shortstop Tyler Scaturro inning for the NBL squad Department at 468-3518. Mendo won the first game, Matt Espinoza was the win- first game. Kelseyville swept and another starter, Devin Mendo returns to action 11-0, and the second game, ning pitcher in the first game Lakeport in a doubleheader Jackson. Both were playing in Wednesday at Willits. TV LISTINGS

TODAY NHL ATHLETICS 5, TWINS 1 Stanley Cup Finals, Edmonton at Carolina, 5 p.m. (OLN) TENNIS French Open, Men’s Round of 16, 11 a.m. Dover (ESPN2) French Open, Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals, 3 a.m. (ESPN2) MLB Boston at , 4 p.m. (ESPN) Florida at San Francisco, 7 p.m. (FSN) COLLEGE SOFTBALL NCAA Tournament Championship, Game 1, has 5 p.m. (ESPN2) TUESDAY, JUNE 6 TENNIS French Open, Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals, 11 a.m. (ESPN2) MLB thriller Oakland at Cleveland, 4 p.m. (FSN) Florida at San Francisco, 7 p.m. (FOX) COLLEGE SOFTBALL NCAA Tournament Championship, Game 2, 5 p.m. (ESPN2) WNBA Sacramento at Phoenix, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) finish By DAN GELSTON COMMUNITY The Associated Press DOVER, Del. — Matt DIGEST Kenseth and Jamie McMurray made it a 1-2 finish for Roush Ukiah Golf Junior Racing. Open July 12 And what a thrilling finish it was. The Ukiah Golf Junior Open is McMurray was the driver to scheduled for Wednesday, July beat, holding the lead for most of 12. The tournament matches boys in age groups of 17-16, 15- the final 90 laps Sunday until the 14, 13-12, 11-10, and 9-and- patient Kenseth made his move, under. passing two drivers late before Applications and information the leader was firmly in view. about the tournament can be Kenseth reached McMurray obtained at the Ukiah Municipal Golf Course or by calling Paul in lapped traffic, raced side-by- Shimmin at 468-0501. side, then dipped low on a clean pass off the fourth turn with Special Olympics three laps left and pulled away to win at Dover International softball practices Speedway. begin June 8 “They were leaving me plenty Special Olympics Mendocino of room to pass,” Kenseth said. County will begin softball practice “I just caught him at the right June 8 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. a time and was able to just barely the Ukiah High School Softball squeeze in front.” Fields. Kevin Harvick finished third, Practices will be held June 8, 15, 22, 29; July 6, 13, 20, 27; and followed by Jeff Burton and August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. Kyle Busch. Jimmie Johnson All practices are currently maintained the points lead, fin- scheduled to be from 5:30 p.m. to ishing sixth after starting a sea- 7 p.m. each scheduled night. son-worst 42nd. McMurray seemed poised to 26th annual Redwood win for the second time in his Empire Summer Nextel Cup career after taking Basketball Camp ANG Newspapers the lead with 98 laps left in the Oakland’s throws a pitch Sunday against Minnesota. Halsey pitched five innings of relief Neighborhood Excellence 400. Open to boys and girls ages 7- in the Athletics’ 5-1 victory. One day after turning 30, 17, the Redwood Empire Summer Basketball Camp will McMurray’s belated birthday take place at the Ukiah High present to himself was so close School gym from 9:30 a.m. to 3 to being a trip to Victory Lane. p.m. on June 26-30. Kenseth spoiled the party. His Each day is filled with funda- No. 17 Ford started nipping at mental skill progression drills, save day for A’s the leaders with about 30 laps easy to understand instruction, as well as games and fun com- left in the caution-marred race. petitions. By GREG BEACHAM times to get back on track after losing only run against him. First, he passed Burton, then Participants can pre-register at The Associated Press 10 of their previous 12. “I was fighting myself for a couple Harvick. All that was left was the City of Ukiah Community McMurray. Services Department. Tuition will OAKLAND — The Oakland “It just seems like we’re a team that of innings, but as the game went on, I cost $160 in advance, or $175 at Athletics entered their series against always (struggles) in May, and then we was feeling better and better,” said With three laps to go, Kenseth the door. Minnesota in a head-scratching slump bounce back in June,” said Dan Harden, who got a high-five from got by McMurray after the For information, please call the — and just as they’ve done so many Johnson, who homered. “Hopefully pitching coach Curt Young after strik- leader was slowed a bit by Community Services Department Michael Waltrip’s lapped car. at 463-6714 or come to 411 West times over the years, they pitched their this will be the series that gets it going ing out Lew Ford with two on to end way out of it. for us. ... Rich is one of the top pitch- the fourth. “I didn’t really feel too dif- With one lap to go, Kenseth Clay St., Monday through Friday, pulled away for his second win from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rich Harden struck out six in his ers in baseball. Just to see him out ferent than I did six weeks ago when I first start back from the disabled list, there is energizing to us.” pitched the last time.” of the season and 12th of his Scutaro had a two-run single for the Harden, who threw just 79 pitches, career. Tree planting in honor and light-hitting Marco Scutaro got “It was really exciting,” of Talamo June 10 three hits in the A’s 5-1 victory over A’s, whose injury problems largely strained a muscle in his back while try- were behind the skid. Harden was the ing to field a ball in his previous start. Kenseth said. “I feel bad for the Twins on Sunday. Jamie.” The Ukiah High School Harden survived four innings in his first of seven A’s to return from the dis- He was 3-0 at the time, and the A’s had Baseball Program will be holding The win earned him a small a brief memorial service and tree first appearance since April 26 before abled list, and he looks good so far won all five of his starts. despite control problems. Halsey (3-2) finished impressively, boost in the points standings. planting in memory of John Brad Halsey finished Oakland’s four- Kenseth sliced Johnson’s lead Talamo Saturday, June 10, at 10 game shutdown of the Minnesota Harden allowed four hits and three facing the minimum 14 batters until a a.m. at Ukiah High School. from 109 points to 74. offense, allowing two hits in five walks while working the first four two-out walk in the ninth. He also got “I never thought about the A tree will be planted in the innings on a pitch count, but he mostly two outs Saturday to get credit for quad area of UHS in his name. scoreless innings to win his second points at all today. We’re think- Friends, family, and former team- consecutive game. pitched out of trouble and got his final Oakland’s 2-1 win. ing about winning races,” mates are welcome to attend and The A’s held the Twins to four runs five outs on . Joe Mauer’s join the baseball team in remem- first-inning homer provided the Twins’ See DAY, Page 8 bering John. in the four-game series, winning three See DOVER, Page 8 For questions, please call 462- 9360.

Weaverville Mens Slow Pitch Softball Tournament July 1-2 The James Hill Trucking Softball Giants hold off Mets Club will be hosting a mens Slow Pitch Tournament the weekend of By MIKE FITZPATRICK strike in the 10th, Milledge hit his The Mets also took notice. July 1st and 2nd at Lowden Park in Weaverville. The Associated Press first career homer off All-Star closer “Oh, boy. He has a little growing The entry fee is $250 and every NEW YORK — Lastings Armando Benitez to tie it at 6. The up to do,” outfielder Cliff Floyd said. team is guaranteed three games. Milledge was high-fiving fans along 21-year-old rookie raised his index “I’ll just mention to him the conse- An arm wrestling tournament, the right-field railing, the same way finger toward the sky as he rounded quences that come along with that. If rodeo, demolition derby and street dance events will all be Cal Ripken did 11 years ago on his first and came out for a curtain call. that’s what you want to do, you do held at the ballpark throughout “victory lap” in Baltimore after Then, as he jogged out to right that. But at the same time, if you the weekend. breaking Lou Gehrig’s record for field for the 11th, he slapped hands want guys throwing at your head For more information contact Richard Marks at 445-3432 or consecutive games played. with dozens of fans leaning over the constantly, you proceed to do it that Perry Price at 443-6854 or e-mail Ahh, the exuberance of youth. railing. way. [email protected]. Turns out, the celebration was pre- “We weren’t too happy about that. “He has the talent and everything, mature — and it irked a few folks in But he’s a young kid,” Giants reliev- but you have to understand the game Mendocino College both dugouts. er Steve Kline said. “I don’t know if at this level. At Triple-A they’re Annual Youth Soccer Pedro Feliz hit an RBI single in he’s going to be slapping five with going to treat you like a king, and Camp June 19-22 the 12th inning and the San everybody after he goes 0-for-15 and what’s wrong with that? When you Francisco Giants finally held off the the New York fans are booing him. come here, without losing your Mendocino College will hold its Annual Youth Soccer Camp June Mets 7-6 Sunday, overcoming a But in the heat of the moment, you mojo, you’ve got to bring the men- 19-22 from 9 a.m. - noon each breakout performance by New can’t blame the kid. He knows better. tality down. If you can do that, you’ll day. York’s prized prospect. I think he genuinely knows he did ANG Newspapers With the Mets down to their final wrong.” See GIANTS, Page 8 Barry Bonds takes off to first base See DIGEST, Page 7 Sunday in New York. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS MONDAY, JUNE 5, 2006 – 7

COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 WEEKEND ACTION AT UKIAH SPEEDWAY The camp is for boys and girls ages 6-13 and will be put on by Mendocino College Soccer and held at the Mendocino College Mendocino football stadium. Fee for Commuter Volleyball the camp is $60 and the camp is lim- Camp Aug. 7-11 ited to 60 participants. The camp is geared towards recre- Mendocino College is offering a ational level players and includes indi- commuter volleyball camp in vidual skill and team strategy in a Mendocino county the week of Aug. motivating, positive, and fun environ- 7-11. ment. The camp is divided into two ses- Staff includes Mendocino College sions: Grades 7-9 from 9:30 a.m. - head women’s soccer coach Duncan 12:30 p.m. and Grades 10-12 from McMartin and college level players. 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Call McMartin at 468-3006, e-mail The camp will be held at Mendocino him at [email protected]. College and run by local coaches. The registration form can be down- Fee for the camp is $80 and the camp loaded at www.mendocino.edu and will limit the numbe of participants. scholarships are available by calling For more information and a brochure 468-5088. call Ed Schweitzer at 462-3382.

2006 Ukiah Triathlon Ukiah Junior Giants Training Sessions baseball program set for July-August Triathlon coach and personal trainer Mike Cannon will be conducting a custom 14-week training program in Signups start May 15 for the Ukiah preparation for the 2006 Ukiah Junior Giants, a free baseball pro- Triathlon. gram starting in mid-July and running The program is designed for all lev- for six weeks. els and offers weekly Saturday morn- Signups will be from May 15-June ing group workouts in a fun, non-com- 30 at the Redwood Health Club. Call petitive format. Kim Garroute at 462-4501 with ques- Clinics will be held teaching proper tions. swim technique, run form, bike fit, and race nutrition. An information meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May Mendocino College 30 at the Redwood Health Club. youth and high school For questions or additional informa- football camps tion, call 468-5823.

Mendocino College will host a youth Ukiah High School football camp from July 10-14 and a Athletic Boosters high school football camp on July 21. Meeting June 6 Both camps will be held at Monster trucks, mud bogs, and high flying motor- Mendocino College from 4:30 p.m. - 7 cross acrobats dominated the weekend at the Ukiah The Ukiah High School Athletics p.m. each day, and the cost is $90. Speedway. Petaluma’s B.J. Clay (top) rounds the first Boosters Club will hold a meeting on This is a full contact camp for ages 6- turn during motorcross action Sunday. Ukiah’s Josh June 6 at 5:30 p.m. in the Building A 14. Career Center. The high school camp will run from Smith flies through the air (right) during 150cc motor- Finalizing budget requests will be 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., the cost is $25, and cross racing Sunday. Smith placed fifth in his heat front-and-center on the agenda. it is a position specific camp for high after a strong start. Wild Thang (below) flies over a school age football players. Any questions about either camp bed of mangled cars Saturday. Driven by Doug ACS 3-on-3 Basketball can be directed to Mike Mari at 707- Charles of Westville, Ind., Wild Thang had over 2000 Tourney set for June 24 468-3098. horsepower under its massive hood. The fifth annual American Cancer Society 3-on-3 Tournament will be To place an announcement in the held June 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at “Community Sports Digest,” contact the Ukiah High School outdoor The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports Department by phone at 468-3518. courts. You may also mail your listing to 590 Photos by Ryan Garner/ Boys and girls from grades six S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, through nine are welcome to compete e-mail it to [email protected], or in the event, and each team will con- fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the The Daily Journal sist of 3-4 players. “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE Each player will be required to raise service, no guarantees can be made $30 in sponsorship donations, with all on the frequency of a listing’s appear- proceeds helping to fight cancer. ance in The Daily Journal. To assure Registration forms are due June 15. your event maximum publicity, please For more information call Matt Ferrick contact either our classified (468- at 485-8270 or the ACS office at 462- 3535) or display advertising (468- 7643 x3. 3510) departments. A’s option two players The Associated Press and outfielder Milton Bradley OAKLAND — The nearly are ready to return optioned from injury absences. Both catcher Jeremy Brown and played for Sacramento on right-hander Matt Roney to Sunday, with Bradley going 0- Triple-A Sacramento on for-4 and Witasick pitching Sunday to clear room for two one hitless inning. more regulars returning from Bradley, who had a strained the disabled list. Brown didn’t muscle in his right side and a appear in a game in his second sprained right knee, hasn’t stint with the A’s, while Roney played for the A’s since April is 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA in 25. Manager Ken Macha three appearances this season. hopes he will return They were sent down Wednesday in Cleveland because reliever Jay Witasick against his former team.

SCOREBOARD Lake and Mendocino Co. 43; ASoriano, Washington, 43; BAbreu, L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 8:05 p.m. Bart Bryant, $63,077.5070-75-71-70 — 286 MLB Philadelphia, 43. Monday’s Games Jim Furyk, $63,077.5073-71-72-70 — 286 RBI—Pujols, St. Louis, 65; AJones, Atlanta, 52; Boston (Beckett 7-2) at N.Y.Yankees (Mussina 7- Kirk Triplett, $63,077.5073-70-73-70 — 286 NATIONAL LEAGUE Howard, Philadelphia, 49; Bay, Pittsburgh, 46; 1), 4:05 p.m. Tim Clark, $63,077.5069-69-75-73 — 286 East Division Berkman, Houston, 46; CaLee, Milwaukee, 44; Toronto (Lilly 5-5) at Baltimore (Cabrera 2-2), Rory Sabbatini, $63,077.5074-68-71-73— 286 LARGEST W L Pct GB MiCabrera, Florida, 43; ASoriano, Washington, 4:05 p.m. Paul Casey, $63,077.5070-73-70-73 — 286 New York 33 22 .600 — 43; BAbreu, Philadelphia, 43. L.A. Angels (Jeff Weaver 3-7) at Tampa Bay Robert Gamez, $63,077.5070-74-68-74— 286 ~ PICK-UP ACCESSORIES ~ Philadelphia 29 27 .518 4 1/2 HITS—MiCabrera, Florida, 73; Eckstein, St. (Shields 0-0), 4:15 p.m. Rod Pampling, $63,077.5072-73-66-75— 286 Atlanta 28 29 .491 6 Louis, 73; Utley, Philadelphia, 72; ASoriano, Kansas City (Wood 3-0) at Seattle (Meche 4-4), Washington 25 32 .439 9 Washington, 72; Holliday, Colorado, 71; Wright, 7:05 p.m. Florida 20 34 .370 12 1/2 New York, 70; Vidro, Washington, 68. Tuesday’s Games DOUBLES—MiCabrera, Florida, 22; Biggio, Boston at N.Y.Yankees, 4:05 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Lakeport Camper Houston, 21; EEncarnacion, Cincinnati, 19; Oakland at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. Central Division COLLEGE SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES W L Pct GB LGonzalez, Arizona, 19; Koskie, Milwaukee, 18; Toronto at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. St. Louis 35 21 .625 — Garciaparra, Los Angeles, 18. L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay, 4:15 p.m. At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Cincinnati 32 24 .571 3 TRIPLES—SFinley, San Francisco, 8; Reyes, Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 5:05 p.m. Oklahoma City Houston 27 30 .474 8 1/2 New York, 7; Sullivan, Colorado, 6; DRoberts, San Texas at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Thursday, June 1 Featuring Milwaukee 26 31 .456 9 1/2 Diego, 6; HaRamirez, Florida, 5; Lofton, Los Minnesota at Seattle, 7:05 p.m. Arizona 3, Oregon State 2, 9 innings Chicago 22 33 .400 12 1/2 Angeles, 5; OHudson, Arizona, 4; JEncarnacion, Texas 2, Arizona State 0 Pittsburgh 21 36 .368 14 1/2 St. Louis, 4; Vizquel, San Francisco, 4. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Northwestern 6, Alabama 5, 10 innings HOME RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 25; ASoriano, North Division Tennessee 4, UCLA 3 West Division Washington, 21; Howard, Philadelphia, 19; W L Pct. GB Friday, June 2 W L Pct GB Ensberg, Houston, 18; CaLee, Milwaukee, 18; San Jose (Giants) 34 22 .607 — Arizona 2, Texas 0 Arizona 34 22 .607 — Bay, Pittsburgh, 17; Dunn, Cincinnati, 17. Modesto (Rockies) 28 28 .500 6 Northwestern 2, Tennessee 0 Los Angeles 32 25 .561 2 1/2 STOLEN BASES—Reyes, New York, 23; Stockton (Athletics) 28 28 .500 6 Saturday, June 3 San Diego 30 26 .536 4 HaRamirez, Florida, 17; Pierre, Chicago, 17; Visalia (Devil Rays) 25 32 .439 9 1/2 Arizona State 3, Oregon State 1, Oregon St. elim- San Francisco 29 27 .518 5 FLopez, Cincinnati, 16; DRoberts, San Diego, 15; Bakersfield (Rangers) 23 33 .411 11 inated Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm •263-7755 Colorado 27 29 .482 7 ASoriano, Washington, 13; Freel, Cincinnati, 12; UCLA 4, Alabama 1, Alabama eliminated Furcal, Los Angeles, 12; Lofton, Los Angeles, 12. South Division Tennessee 3, Arizona St. 1, 9 innings, Arizona St. PITCHING (9 Decisions)—TGlavine, New York, 8- W L Pct. GB eliminated Saturday’s Games 2, .800, 2.59; Arroyo, Cincinnati, 7-2, .778, 2.40; Inland Empire (Mariners) 33 23 .589 — UCLA 2, Texas 0, Texas eliminated Arizona 4, Atlanta 2, 1st game Marquis, St. Louis, 8-4, .667, 5.03; WRodriguez, R. Cucamonga (Angels) 30 27 .526 3 1/2 Sunday, June 4 Arizona 13, Atlanta 9, 2nd game Houston, 6-3, .667, 4.81; Armas Jr., Washington, Lake Elsinore (Padres) 27 28 .491 5 1/2 Tennessee 1, Arizona 0 San Francisco 6, N.Y. Mets 4, 1st game 6-3, .667, 3.34; Harang, Cincinnati, 6-4, .600, High Desert (Royals) 27 29 .482 6 Northwestern 3, UCLA 1, 8 innings, UCLA elimi- N.Y. Mets 3, San Francisco 2, 11 innings, 2nd 3.65; Capuano, Milwaukee, 5-4, .556, 3.33; Lancaster (Diamondbacks)26 31 .456 7 1/2 nated game Mulder, St. Louis, 5-4, .556, 4.71; Wright, San Game 13 — Arizona (51-11) vs. Tennessee (61- Chicago Cubs 8, St. Louis 5 Francisco, 5-4, .556, 4.20; Suppan, St. Louis, 5-4, 11), 4 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 8, Philadelphia 2 .556, 5.06. Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh 6, San Diego 4 STRIKEOUTS—PMartinez, New York, 88; Rancho Cucamonga 9, Inland Empire 8, 10 Championship Series CZambrano, Chicago, 85; Harang, Cincinnati, 80; Cincinnati 7, Houston 5 innings (Best-of-3) Peavy, San Diego, 72; Capuano, Milwaukee, 70; Washington 4, Milwaukee 3 Lancaster 10, Lake Elsinore 9 Monday, June 5 Smoltz, Atlanta, 68; Arroyo, Cincinnati, 65. Florida 13, Colorado 0 Bakersfield 3, San Jose 0 Game 1 — Northwestern (50-13) vs. Arizona- SAVES—Isringhausen, St. Louis, 18; Gordon, Sunday’s Games Stockton at Modesto, ppd, field conditions Tennessee winner, 5 p.m. Philadelphia, 17; Turnbow, Milwaukee, 15; Arizona 9, Atlanta 3 High Desert 9, Visalia 8 Tuesday, June 6 Valverde, Arizona, 14; Lidge, Houston, 14; San Francisco 7, N.Y. Mets 6, 12 innings Monday’s Games Game 2 — Northwestern (50-13) vs. Arizona- San Diego 1, Pittsburgh 0 Hoffman, San Diego, 12; Fuentes, Colorado, 11; Inland Empire at High Desert BWagner, New York, 11. Tennessee winner, 5 p.m. Cincinnati 6, Houston 4, 11 innings Lake Elsinore at Lancaster Wednesday, June 7 Washington 8, Milwaukee 4 San Jose at Bakersfield AMERICAN LEAGUE Game 3 — Northwestern (50-13) vs. Arizona- St. Louis 9, Chicago Cubs 6 Tuesday’s Games Tennessee winner, 5 p.m., if necessary Florida 4, Colorado 3 East Division Bakersfield at Lancaster Philadelphia 6, L.A. Dodgers 4 W L Pct GB Inland Empire at High Desert Monday’s Games Boston 33 21 .611 — Rancho Cucamonga at Visalia Washington (Hernandez 4-5) at Atlanta (Hudson New York 33 22 .600 1/2 San Jose at Modesto LPGA 5-3), 4:05 p.m. Toronto 31 24 .564 2 1/2 Stockton at Lake Elsinore San Diego (Hensley 4-3) at Milwaukee (Capuano Baltimore 26 31 .456 8 1/2 LPGA TOUR SHOPRITE CLASSIC SCORES 5-4), 5:05 p.m. Tampa Bay 23 34 .404 11 1/2 Sunday Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 3-3) at Houston Central Division Seaview Marriott Resort & Spa, Bay Course (Buchholz 3-4), 5:05 p.m. W L Pct GB PGA Galloway Township, N.J. Cincinnati (Claussen 3-6) at St. Louis (Suppan 5- Detroit 37 20 .649 — MEMORIAL SCORES Purse: $1.5 million 4), 5:10 p.m. Chicago 34 22 .607 2 1/2 Yardage: 6,071; Par: 71 Pittsburgh (Snell 5-3) at Colorado (Cook 5-5), Cleveland 28 27 .509 8 At Muirfield Villege Golf Club Final 6:05 p.m. Minnesota 25 31 .446 11 1/2 Dublin, Ohio Seon Hwa Lee, $225,00065-69-63 — 197 Philadelphia (Lidle 4-5) at Arizona (Webb 8-0), Kansas City 14 40 .259 21 1/2 Purse: $5.75 million Jeong Jang, $104,16767-69-64— 200 6:40 p.m. West Division Yardage: 7,337; Par: 72 Sherri Steinhauer, $104,16768-66-66—200 N.Y. Mets (Soler 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Tomko 5- W L Pct GB Final Annika Sorenstam, $104,16764-69-67—200 3), 7:10 p.m. Texas 30 26 .536 — Carl Pettersson, $1,035,00069-67-69-71— 276 Sophie Gustafson, $56,11866-71-64— 201 Florida (Moehler 3-4) at San Francisco (Lowry 1- Oakland 27 30 .474 3 1/2 Brett Wetterich, $506,00069-69-73-67 — 278 Morgan Pressel, $56,11866-69-66 — 201 3), 7:15 p.m. Los Angeles 24 31 .436 5 1/2 Zach Johnson, $506,00070-68-70-70 — 278 Becky Morgan, $39,65767-70-67—204 Tuesday’s Games Seattle 25 33 .431 6 Brandt Jobe, $237,666.6770-68-74-67 — 279 Gloria Hee Jung Park, $39,65766-70-68 — 204 Washington at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Adam Scott, $237,666.6771-66-73-69 — 279 Paula Creamer, $29,46270-67-68 — 205 San Diego at Milwaukee, 5:05 p.m. Phil Mickelson, $237,666.6669-70-70-70— 279 Julieta Granada, $29,46269-68-68 — 205 Chicago Cubs at Houston, 5:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Vaughn Taylor, $179,208.3470-72-70-68— 280 Mi Hyun Kim, $29,46267-70-68— 205 Cincinnati at St. Louis, 5:10 p.m. Cleveland 14, L.A. Angels 2 Trevor Immelman, $179,208.3372-70-69-69 — Patricia Meunier-Lebouc, $29,46267-68-70—205 Pittsburgh at Colorado, 6:05 p.m. Oakland 2, Minnesota 1 280 Karrie Webb, $21,30070-69-67— 206 Philadelphia at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. N.Y.Yankees 6, Baltimore 5, 10 innings Woody Austin, $179,208.3371-69-67-73— 280 Cristie Kerr, $21,30069-70-67 — 206 N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. Detroit 6, Boston 2 Paul Azinger, $155,25073-71-70-67 — 281 Christina Kim, $21,30074-64-68— 206 Florida at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Chicago White Sox 8, Texas 6 Jose Maria Olazabal, $143,75074-69-71-68 — Amy Hung, $21,30065-70-71 — 206 Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 2 282 NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS Seattle 12, Kansas City 1 Laura Diaz, $21,30065-69-72 — 206 Stewart Cink, $126,50069-74-70-70 — 283 Ai Miyazato, $21,30066-66-74 — 206 BATTING—MiCabrera, Florida, .361; FSanchez, Sunday’s Games Sean O’Hair, $126,50067-70-74-72 — 283 Boston 8, Detroit 3 Young-A Yang, $16,31270-72-65—207 Pittsburgh, .345; Holliday, Colorado, .340; Vidro, Tim Petrovic, $100,62574-68-72-70 — 284 Shi Hyun Ahn, $16,31271-70-66—207 Washington, .333; Rolen, St. Louis, .333; Wright, Tampa Bay 10, Toronto 5 Craig Parry, $100,62569-72-73-70— 284 Baltimore 11, N.Y.Yankees 4 Natalie Gulbis, $16,31271-70-66—207 New York, .330; ShGreen, Arizona, .330. Justin Rose, $100,62575-71-67-71 — 284 Michelle McGann, $16,31271-68-68— 207 RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 52; HaRamirez, Florida, Texas 10, Chicago White Sox 2 Ted Purdy, $100,62569-75-69-71— 284 Oakland 5, Minnesota 1 Eva Dahllof, $16,31269-70-68 — 207 47; Utley, Philadelphia, 47; Weeks, Milwaukee, Mark Brooks, $63,077.5070-71-79-66 — 286 Angela Stanford, $16,31269-69-69 — 207 43; Rollins, Philadelphia, 43; Furcal, Los Angeles, Kansas City 9, Seattle 4 Sergio Garcia, $63,077.5069-74-74-69 — 286 8 – MONDAY, JUNE 5, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

son in the Nextel Cup series. in the points race. Dover He finished 25th, two laps off “Making the chase is a the lead. huge deal,” he said. “If we can Dixon wins at Watkins Glen Continued from Page 6 “That was fun, sitting right run as well as we did today, By JOHN KEKIS “We definitely have a bit of 11-turn, 3.4-mile road course. there, being in the hunt and we’ll make the chase.” The Associated Press luck here,” said Dixon, who Drivers switched back and Kenseth said. “It’s early being able to run with some of He surely needed the confi- WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — broke a 40-race winless streak forth from slicks to rain tires enough in the year. We’re in a those guys,” Rudd said. dence boost. With McMurray Scott Dixon’s luck at Watkins with his victory here last and endured multiple yellow pretty solid position in the McMurray still finished struggling early in his first Glen is intact. Marco Andretti September in the inaugural flags as cars repeatedly spun. points.” with one of the best perfor- season with Roush Racing, is searching for some. Indy GP. “It was extremely At the end, the top four cars Injured defending champ mances of his career. owner Jack Roush ordered a Dixon won a slippery battle tough because of the condi- were on slicks as rain again Tony Stewart completed 38 McMurray hasn’t been in shakeup designed to jump- of attrition that took out the tions. It was hard to tell how began to fall, and Buddy Rice laps before Ricky Rudd Victory Lane since winning start their struggling team. 19-year-old rookie and several hard to push it.” led a group with rain tires try- replaced him. Stewart drove his second career Nextel Cup Bob Osborne, who was Carl others, holding off Vitor The ugly, ever-changing ing in vain to run down the with a broken shoulder blade race in October 2002. Edwards’ crew chief, took Meira and Ryan Briscoe in a weather — showers came and leader, who held on through suffered last week at “It’s been a long time,” over McMurray’s team and one-lap shootout Sunday to went all day and temperatures two cautions after taking the Charlotte, and had trouble lift- McMurray said. “I thought I the move has seemingly paid capture the IRL Indy Grand were in the mid-50s — made lead on lap 47. But Dixon’s had him.” off. Prix for the second straight the fifth race of the 14-race slicks held on, and he led the ing his right arm before he McMurray took the lead on “What about Jamie was eased into his car. year. IRL season a guessing game last eight laps, winning for the the 302nd lap on the mile McMurray? Was that not awe- right from the start over the fifth time in the IRL. Stewart made a quick exit, track, giving him more laps some today?” Roush said. lifting himself halfway out led in this race than he had all “Jamie was certainly the already unstrapped and with season (25). underdog given the season his helmet off before he was He said he knew he had no he’s had. Until Matt had in the eighth, and Steve save. gently pulled out the rest of chance to win once he was passed Jamie, I was standing Trachsel pitched seven strong “It’s really good that you the way. passed. beside Bob Osborne in the 26 Giants innings for the Mets, who won get a win like that — every- Stewart said he never felt “When I could see Matt pit rooting for him as hard as I Continued from Page 6 their previous four series. body pulling for each other,” comfortable and complained catching Kevin, I knew it was could.” “It was a great game to be a Omar Vizquel said. “It’s nice of some soreness. going to make it interesting,” Maybe not hard enough. earn the respect of a lot of part of. I wish we would have because we came back twice. “I was glad we got the cau- McMurray said. “I just got Only 15 laps were run people.” won it,” Wright said. It makes you believe that you tion when we got it,” he said. tight at the end.” under caution through 269 Milledge heard it from his The Giants went up 6-4 in can rebound. Rudd came out of a self- McMurray did record his laps, but that quickly deterio- manager, too. the 10th when Ray Durham “That’s something that we imposed, one-year break to second straight top-10 finish rated with six more cautions “I had a little conversation and Eliezer Alfonzo came haven’t done here.” race for the first time this sea- and jumped three spots to 15th for 36 laps the rest of the way.. with him about that. I told him through with two-out, two- A rare error by shortstop to tone it down a little bit,” strike RBI singles against Jose Reyes helped the Giants Willie Randolph said. “He got Aaron Heilman. rally for three runs in the excited about his first big good, whichever way you son, in the fourth inning. The But the Mets, who have eighth against Duaner home run. Wouldn’t you? I fought back from late deficits Sanchez and a 4-3 lead. Day want to look at it,” Minnesota Coon Rapids, Minn., native talked to him about it — it manager Ron Gardenhire said. had two hits and two walks to all season, weren’t done. Barry Bonds had an RBI won’t happen again.” Jose Valentin homered with groundout, Finley hit a tying Continued from Page 6 “We didn’t score. We (had) a push his batting average Milledge also hit a go- home run and nothing after above .200. one out in the bottom half off double and the normally reli- “We just couldn’t get any- that. We didn’t swing the bats Jason Kendall and Bobby ahead double and made a slid- Benitez, who had dominated able Sanchez walked pinch- body across home plate,” said well for the whole series.” Crosby also had run-scoring ing catch in right field in his his former team since being hitter Durham on four pitches, Mauer, who’s hitting .458 in But even with one Oakland singles for the A’s. fifth major league game, traded in July 2003. With two forcing in the go-ahead run. his last 14 games. “You’re not player back from injury, Notes: The A’s still have six quickly winning over New outs, Milledge drove a 1-2 Milledge’s two-out double going to win, especially with another was slowed. A’s des- players on the disabled list, York fans who have been pitch over the left-field fence, on an 0-2 hanger from starter the pitching staff that they ignated hitter Frank Thomas including RHP Esteban reading about the gifted sending the crowd of 48,791 Matt Morris put the Mets up have. Four runs in four days doubled and scored while run- Loaiza, OF Milton Bradley youngster for a while now. into a frenzy. 3-1 in the sixth. The two RBIs — we have to put some more ning gingerly, and he left the and reliever Jay Witasick. “Now I know what’s “Today, they got me,” said were the first in the majors for runs on the board. They have a game in the third inning with Loaiza allowed three runs and expected. It was a rookie mis- Benitez, who has 14 career Milledge, called up from the great staff. They come at you soreness in his left foot. six hits over three innings take. We learn from it,” saves against the Mets. “But I minors Tuesday after right every day.” Manager Ken Macha wasn’t Sunday in a rehab appearance Milledge said. “I was just got these guys 14 times.” fielder Xavier Nady had an Carlos Silva (2-7) had a certain of the injury’s serious- with Triple-A Sacramento, excited to get the team back. The score stayed tied until appendectomy. rough start for the Twins, who ness. and Witasick pitched one hit- If it was just a solo homer that the 12th, when Lance Niekro “It was pretty disappointing have lost five of their first Scutaro, a seldom-used less inning. ... Minnesota meant nothing for the team, I led off with a single and pitch- because we should have won seven on this 10-game road reserve infielder playing regu- swept a three-game series wouldn’t have been that excit- er Pedro Feliciano (1-2) threw the game. We let it slip away trip finishing in Seattle. After larly while is out, against Oakland in ed.” wide to second on Jason all day,” Milledge said. “It five straight relief appear- drove in two runs with a sec- Minneapolis in April. ... After Steve Finley had three hits Ellison’s bunt for an error. wasn’t as though we beat our- ances following a demotion to ond-inning single — just his the game, Oakland optioned C and a key sacrifice for the Finley advanced the runners selves, they just beat us.” the bullpen, Silva yielded nine fifth hit since April 9. He Jeremy Brown back to Triple- Giants, who took two of three with a sacrifice bunt and Feliz Notes: The teams split a hits and four runs in five added singles in the fourth and A Sacramento in anticipation in a back-and-forth series. The singled off Heath Bell. rain-delayed doubleheader innings — but he barely had a sixth innings, giving him four of Bradley’s return from the teams split six meetings this Jonathan Sanchez (1-0) Saturday that ended 9 hours, chance with his punchless hits in two days after an 0-for- DL on Wednesday in season — with three going to pitched a perfect 11th for his 14 minutes after the scheduled teammates. 15 slide. Cleveland. 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surplus you’ve accumulated. cess, be self-reliant and a desire for things of beauty, especially true if you try to LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - depend solely on yourself. money or large quantities. gratify your extravagant ASTROGRAPH - As long as everything goes SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- whims on something foolish your way, companions will 22) -- If you have an impor- Feb. 19) -- Partnership or expensive. You’ll regret By Bernice Bede Osol find you a rather charming tant objective that you’re arrangements could have it. person to be around. quite anxious to achieve, their drawbacks for you. If TAURUS (April 20-May However, when it doesn’t, if don’t leave anything up to you and the other person 20) -- Usually you’re self- they’re smart, they had bet- chance. You’re not likely to aren’t in total agreement at sufficient and a self-starter, ter run for cover. be successful if you lack all times, objectives aren’t but you may be far too GEMINI (May 21-June organization and method. 20) -- A poor attitude will VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. likely to move forward or be dependent upon another and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. accomplished. waste valuable time waiting cause you to be unproduc- 22) -- Your outlook and atti- 23-Dec. 21) -- You’re not apt PISCES (Feb. 20-March for that person who has little tive and wasteful with your tude could run in opposite to be driven by ambition or 20) -- You could be unrea- interest in your project. time. This will be especially extremes. You may go back have a desire to conquer the sonably undisciplined, so Know where to look for Tuesday, June 6, 2006 true if your philosophy is, and forth from being unreal- world, so when it comes to sensible safety precautions In the year ahead, oppor- “Don’t do what you can put istically optimistic to being important matters that need romance and you’ll find it. tunities will develop that off until tomorrow.” unduly negative. Seek a to be taken care of, you’d should be followed at all The Astro-Graph could help further your CANCER (June 21-July middle ground. better get a hold of yourself. times, as well as taking care Matchmaker wheel instantly worldly ambitions and 22) -- Because you’ve LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- not to be obsessive in your reveals which signs are desires. Although they’ll worked hard in the past and 23) -- If your hopes and Jan. 19) -- It’s best not to eating or drinking habits. romantically perfect for you. exist, it will be up to you to feel you now deserve a bit of goals are unreasonably involve extravagant friends ARIES (March 21-April Mail $2.75 to Matchmaker, make the most of them in pampering, there is a possi- based on what others can do in your affairs. Even without 19) -- Strive to minimize c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box productive and gratifying bility that you may unwisely for you, be prepared to be their influence, you’re apt to your expenditures as much 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092- ways. waste some of the valuable very disappointed. For suc- be wastefully dominated by as possible. This will be 0167.

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DIRECTIONS: A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its letter one time, arrange the numbers with their letters for the "Order Grid" so each vertical column, horizontal row, and two diagonals each ADD to numbers inside thick lined cells. B. Some correct numbers with their letters have been put into the "Order Grid" to get you started. Also, above the "Order Grid" is a "Decoded Message" clue. C. After you have solved the "Order Grid" doing as direction "A" says, put the let- ters from horizontal rows, from left to right, under "Decoded Message" and make words to form the answer.

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510-1 ISLI -3242 KEAN 2 1 -2 4 ANTE 1130 LOPE 6/3/2006 Wife has chosen abusive husband over her children Dear Annie: I am 33 years old and have two them properly. Under no circumstances should while when I need their help. How should I daughters from my first marriage, ages 7 and 5. they be permitted to return to you as long as proceed with our relationship? -- Upset I am now married to “Dave.” Dave is part of your life. You have chosen him Daughter in Camarillo, Calif. My girls like Dave, but lately, he’s been ANNIE’S MAILBOX over your children. End of story. Dear Daughter: Of course your mother worrying me. Once when I came home from By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Dear Annie: I am quite upset with my wanted to attend a birthday party for a dear work, I heard Dave say to my oldest daughter, mother. My parents are in their 60s and still friend. And she thought her cleaning girl would “You worthless brat! Get your butt over here!” socially active. I know they will not watch my suffice as a sitter. However, this is apparently a It terrified me to hear him talk like that to my Dave is abusive to my kids, both verbally and sons, ages 5 and 9, on Saturday nights. pattern for her, and you are right that you can- children, and I stormed into the house and con- physically. However, a month ago, I asked Mom if she not count on her to take care of your kids. So fronted him. He said he was sorry and it would- I love Dave too much to leave him, but I could take the boys because my husband and I be it. Not all grandparents will baby-sit. Surely n’t happen again. I love him more than any- can’t put my girls in danger. I explained the sit- would be hosting an adult dinner party in our your parents have other qualities for which you thing in the world, so I forgave him. uation to my ex-husband, and the girls are now home. She agreed. value and love them. Focus on those, and start Two weeks later, I called my daughter from staying at his house until I work things out with Four days before the party, my parents looking for a regular sitter you CAN count on. work and heard her scream. Then I heard Dave. But I still haven’t talked to Dave. I told accepted an invitation on the same date (it was Mom’s not it. something that sounded like metal clanging, him the kids wanted extra time with their a birthday dinner for a dear friend). Mom tried Dear Annie: I read the letter from and then she hung up. I rushed home and my father. I’m afraid if he learns the truth, he’ll get to make it right by asking her cleaning girl to “Louisville, Ky.,” who was expecting her third daughter said, “Dave threw butter knives at angry and leave me. I don’t know what to do. watch the kids, but the girl speaks limited girl. I, too, live in Louisville and have four me.” My husband said they were just playing. How can I protect my girls and my marriage? - English, and I didn’t feel comfortable with her. daughters. When my girls were small, I used to I was concerned enough to place a tape - Appalled in Alpena I searched for other sitters, but everyone was get comments like “So, are you still trying for recorder under the couch, and I turned it on Dear Alpena: If you insist on staying with booked. My only solution was to keep the kids that boy?” I always hated it and finally decid- when I left for work. When I came home, I lis- an abusive man, you must let your girls live home during the party. ed to reply, “No. We are trying for children.” tened to the tape. That’s when I discovered that permanently with their father, who will care for I am so angry at Mom for dumping on me. I That always shut them up. -- S.G. wish I could depend on my parents once in a Dear S.G.: Good for you. 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375-06 424-06 5/22,6/5,11/06 06/05,12/06 HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER PUBLIC NOTICE 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED ESTATE NOTICE TO BIDDERS ROP TEACHER Banking Case Manager Driver HUMAN RESOURCE LIKE CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’06 24850 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ukiah VIDEO Support Service working w/youth Friedman’s ASSISTANT Ability to handle con- CHILDREN? To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- Unified School District, 925 North State PRODUCTION Coordinator ages 16-19 in Home Improvement fidential issues, pay- gent creditors, and persons who may other- Street, Ukiah, CA 95482, is soliciting bids for San Hedrin Mendo Lake Credit THPP. Creative We are seeking a This might be roll prep, benefit ad- wise be interested in the will or estate, or the provision of various petroleum products High School Union has an im- challenging position class A or B Delivery the job for you. min & HR practices. both, of: KEVIN MCNALLY for vehicle use for the 2006-2007 school year. Part-Time (1 hrs/day, mediate opening for w/supportive Driver. Current medi- CHILDCARE Must be computer lit- A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed Sealed bids will be received up to but not lat- 5 days/wk, a Support Service clinical team. FT cal; bring DMV print- WORKERS, erate, & detail orient- by: SCOTT MCNALLY in the Superior Court er than noon on Monday June 19, 2006 at the 185 days/yr) Coord. Qualified w/bens. Must have out. Competitive sal- ALL SHIFTS. ed. Use of ABRA HR of California, County of Mendocino. District Office Boardroom, 925 N. State $27.84-$46.36/hr. candidates must MA pref or BA in ary & excellent bene- F/T 4 day week. & Payroll software a THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests Street, Ukiah CA (707) 463-6822. Bids must Instruct students in have 3 years pro- human svcs. w/exp. fits including 401k Starting salary plus. Wage depends that: SCOTT MCNALLY be appointed as per- be submitted on forms supplied by the Dis- basics of video pro- gressively responsi- in related field. and merchandise dis- $9.40 per hour. on exp. Excellent sonal representative to administer the estate trict, which may be obtained at the District Of- duction. Knowledge ble acctg./clerical Fingerprint clear- count. EOE. On call $9 per hour. benefit pkg. EOE. of the decedent. fice. of FCC regs, basic exp. AA degree or ance req’d. Fax Apply in person: Qualifications: THE PETITION requests authority to adminis- The Board of Education reserves the right to lighting, sound and equivalent exper. resume to: Attn: HR 1255 Airport Park Blvd Send resume or apply Pass medical and Ukiah METALfx ter the estate under the Independent Adminis- reject any or all bids and waive any irregulari- camera equipment; req.. visa process- 77-462-6994 or drug exam, TB test, 300 E. Hill Rd. tration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow ty or informality in bidding. editing machines ing-product knowl- mail to: Attn: HR DRIVER Mon-Fri. criminal back- Willits, CA 95490 the personal representative to take many ac- S. Turner and software. Re- edge. Good organi- PO Box 422, Ukiah, F/T. Must be able to ground check and 456-2175 tions without obtaining court approval. Before Director of Transportation quires valid Calif. zational, verbal, CA 95482. Lic. drive 24 ft. Bobtail. have valid Cal. taking certain very important actions, howev- Design. Subj Cred written skills & a #237000979. EOE Must be reliable, Drivers license. er, the personal representative will be re- 395-06 issued based upon positive attitude. pass background & GREAT NEW MEDICAL, DENTAL, quired to give notice to interested persons un- 6/5/06 work exp. We offer competi- Cashier-Ukiah Valley drug test. Good pay. Mendocino County VISION PKG. less they have waived notice or consented to NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING tive salary, excel- Lumber is looking for & benefits. Please Office of Education matching 403B the proposed action). The independent ad- The Board of Trustees of the MENDOCINO lent benefits, NO an individual who is call 707-496-0009 OFFICE OF EDUCATION, at a public meet- For an application TSA Plan, paid holi- ministration authority will be granted unless SATURDAYS, a fluent in Spanish & DRIVERS - Golden ing on Monday, June 19, 2006 at 10:30 PM at packet call 707-467- days & vacation, an interested person files an objection to the fun working envi- English to work in State Overnight is the Mendocino County Office of Education 5012 or visit paid training’s, on petition and shows good cause why the court www.mcoe.us/jobs ronment & business customer service. hiring drivers with Superior Court East Room, Ukiah, California, will conduct a duty meals. should not grant the authority. DEADLINE: 6/8/06 casual. Send or Application is subject van or pickup Mendocino County public hearing to adopt the 2006-07 BUDG- FREE Co-op Day A HEARING on the petition will be held on Interviews to be email (jenniferw@ to preemployment w/shell for local ET. This may be inspected at the MENDOCI- Care Provided June 30, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, locat- held 6/9/06. mlcu.org) resume drug screening. PU morning small pack- NO COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION, Family Apply: ed at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State Street, to Mendo Lake apps. 901 S. state St. age delivery routes Ukiah, CA 95482 2240 Old River Rd., Ukiah, California, Mon- 3 In-Home Respite Court TRINITY YOUTH Credit Union, PO Century 21 Property based in Mendocino IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- day-Friday 8:00-5:00. & Behavior Respite SERVICES Box 1410, Ukiah, Management seeks County area. Earn Mediator tion, you should appear at the hearing and Workers needed. CA 95482/Fax 707- F/T individual w/basic $10.00 per hour 915 W. Church St. state your objections or file written objections 401-06 $7.56 & $9.50p/hour. $3523 - $4725/Mo 468-0350 construction exp. plus mileage reim- or on line@ with the court before the hearing. Your ap- 6/5/06 Health Ins. Pd. mi. Full Benefit Pack Must have reliable bursement plus ad- wwwtrinitycfs.org pearance may be in person or by your attor- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Ukiah & Willits areas. Final Filing: BARTENDERS trans. & CDL. ditional reimburse- ney. The Board of Trustees of the UKIAH UNIFIED Provide in-home care 6-9-06 5pm LVN/RN Evening position. Competitive sal. + ment based on local IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent SCHOOL DISTRICT, at a public meeting on to fams. w/children For LVN/RN postion at Apply in person benefits. Apply at: fuel cost. Benefits creditor of the deceased, you must file your Tuesday, June 20, 2006 at 6:30 PM at the (or adults) w/develop- Application/Info Long Valley Health 131 East Mill St. 495-C E. Perkins St. available including claim with the court and mail a copy to the Ukiah Unified School District Board Room, mental disabilities Call: (707) 463-4285 Ctr. Days only. Bene- Ukiah Ukiah health coverage and Ukiah, California, will conduct a public hear- Or apply at: fits. Wage neg. Call personal representative appointed by the (some w/behavioral 401K with Company ing to adopt the 2006-07 BUDGET. This may Bartenders Child Care Assis- 100 North State St Anne @ 984-6131 or court within four months from the date of first challenges.) P/T to match. be inspected at the UKIAH UNIFIED Front Desk Clerk tant Mon, Wed,Fri, Room 303 apply www.long issuance of letters as provided in section F/T Wkdys & eves, Call Steven Koller SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE, 925 N. State Food servers occas Tues, Thurs in Ukiah, CA 95482 valley.org EOE 9100 of the California Probate Code. The & some wkends. 18+ 866-779-7726. time for filing claims will not expire before four St., Ukiah, California, Monday-Friday 8:00- yrs., willing to work a Bussers Rwd Vly Starts at www.mendocino. Maintenance Cooks courts.ca.gov months from the hearing date noticed above. 5:00. min. of 15hrs a wk. $7/hr Rebecca EEL RIVER FUELS, Associate Have (or obtain) Dishwashers 485-2401 Busy Prop. Mgt. firm YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the INC is accepting ap- JOIN THE HELPFUL CPR/First Aid certs, Apply in person at: COMMUNITY seeks motivated, court. If you are a person interested in the es- PUBLIC NOTICE plications for a HARDWARE FOLKS neg. TB within past 2 The Hopland Inn COORDINATORS dependable, individ- tate, you may file with the court a Request for PERSONALS Propane Delivery AT MENDO MILL, 20 yrs, reliable trans. & 13401 S. Hwy 101 Academic ual w/basic con- Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of 412-06 Truck Driver/Service UKIAH ** LOCAL Saying “Jesus is not phone, valid CDL, Big John’s Market Coordinator: struction exp. for an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or 5/29,6/5,12,19/06 Tech. F/T w/benes. AREA DELIVERY the Son of God is a proof of Ins. & re- Healdsburg Place 10 foreign ex- F/T position. Must of any petition or account as provided in Pro- FICTITIOUS Apply in person at DRIVER. Propoganda Farse.” ceive a criminal re- MEAT CUTTER change students have reliable vehicle bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- BUSINESS NAME 3371 N. State St. Build loads and deliv- Frances cord clearance. Con- F/T. Competitive pay. with host families in & valid DL. Benefit cial Notice form is available from the court STATEMENT Ukiah. er building materials tact Francois Kirby at Benefits. 401K. your area. Pays pkg avail. Apply at clerk. File No.: 2006-F0350 Exp. lumber truck around the communi- LOST & Families United- Fax resume $750. a month for Selzer Realty 300 ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: THE FOLLOWING driver. Class A Req. ty. Help in yard with 30 FOUND Respite 263-3921 or 707-433-8018. 10 months. E. Gobbi St., Ukiah G. Scott Gaustad PERSON(S) IS Apply at 1117 customer service, 387 N. State St., Suite 300 (ARE) DOING BUSI- 1-800-640-3992. App. Great Supplemental Commerce Dr. Ukiah FOUND Business Manager unloading incoming Maintenance/Sign Ukiah, CA 95482 NESS AS: deadline 06-15-06 Income. Fax letter of Very sweet female 7.5 hrs. day. Aug. - FT AV Installer merchandise and Installer for busy phone number BELL VALLEY interest with phone Calico cat. Cage 42 ARTICULATION Jun. School Yr. Sal. Clean DMV SBCA/ stocking. Position re- Real Estate office. /s/G. Scott Gaustad RANCH number to (707) FOUND SPECIALIST DOE + benefits. Cedia helpful Apply quires good customer Must have own trans- G. SCOTT GAUSTAD 546-1868 or mar- 12600 Boonville FT, maintain articula- Tree of Life Charter at Sound Company svc skills, and must Very friendly brown [email protected]. portation and insur- Road, tion agreements for School 462-0913 be able to pass phys- Tabby cat. Cage 73 HIGH SCHOOL ance. Must have flex- 407-06 Ukiah, CA 95482 transfer of courses, Apply by 6/15 ical and drug screen FOUND COOK NCO HS/ SCIENCE TEACHER ibility in schedule. 6/2,6/5/06 Alan K. Beales www.mendocino.edu upon job offer. Apply Pretty grey with Caregiver for mental EHS - Ukiah/Wlts 06-07 school yr. P/T. $11/hr start. PUBLIC NOTICE P.O. Box 387 or call 468-3062 at 1870 North State white Tabby cat. health facility. Knowl- Cook I-II for Regular FT, w/bene. Apply in person at Pursuant to Chapter 10, commencing with Boonville, CA 95415 Mendocino College No phone calls. Cage 71 edge of Psych meds. & Sub Openings. To $34,680-$44,294/yr. 601 S. State St 21700 of the Business & Professional Code, Michelle A. Beales KZYZ&Z Community Mendo. Co. ATTORNEY $8-$10 hr to start. prepare nutritious Valid Ca cred req’d. NEW EXCITING NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, that C&M Mini- P.O. Box 387 Radio seeks Criminal Defense 467-0911 meals for children in Apply Sara I. POSITION WORK- Storage, 297 Brush St., Ukiah, CA 95482 Boonville, CA 95415 Animal Control Coordinator responsi- Firm seeks associate CAREGIVERS Head Start Ctrs. HS AVUSD ING WITH KIDS (707)462-1299, will cause to be sold to the This business is con- Plant Road ble for communica- for contract work in Private Home Health $10.01-$10.95/hr. Box 457, 6 wks pd vacation general public by oral auction at 9:00 a.m., ducted by Husband Please call tons & events, plus Ukiah; 10-20 hrs/wk. Agency needs sup- EHS $9.82-10.73/hr Boonville, CA 95415. 401 K. Day & Eve Friday June 9, 2006 the property described & Wife. The regis- 463-4427 if any of light financial duties. Three+ years mini- portive staff for devel- w/bene. Must submit avail. Small homelike as furniture, household goods, appliances, trants commenced to these are your cat. Howard Hospital Strong writing and in- mum F/T Fel/Misd opmentally disabled NCO app: 800-606- environment, good tools & miscellaneous. transact business un- Opportunities terpersonal skills req. FOUND: criminal defense men. Exp. with elder 5550x302 or pay & benefits. Fax Name Unit # der the fictitious busi- RN, ICU, FT and a love of radio, Remote Control experience required. care a plus. F/T, P/T, www.ncoinc.org. resume to 463-6957. Chelsie Aquirre 454 ness name or names (& per diem) exp. w/non-profits a dropped in my car Fax resume/letter to avail. in Ukiah. $10- Closes 6/13 @ 5 PM Barbara McCown 151 listed above on May RN, Surgery, FT plus. FT, salary DOE, NOW through window at (707) 571-5521 or $11 hr. + mi. CDL, (postmark not ac- Eagle Jones 960 11, 2006. Endorsed- RN, ER, per diem benefits. Cover let- Walmart. call (707) 462-5950 auto ins., clean DMV cepted). EOE. Curt Bantz 957 Filed on May 12, RN, Med/Surg, PT ter, resume, and HIRING! Call to ID 463-1633 & good ref. a must. Margit Cloe 1309 2006 at the Mendoci- AUTO DETAILERS DELVERY DRIVER Occup. Ther, FT refs to: PO Box 1, Lost Red & Blue Toll free Johnnie Heal 1378 no County Clerks Of- Busy dealership. Min 18 yrs old Rad Tech, FT Philo, 95466 or Subway Macaw (Large 1-877-964-2001 Anthony Sollini 419 fice. FT w/benefits. w/clean DMV Mostly Physical email [email protected] Parrot) Last seen in 1307 N. State St. Patti Parker 1361 /s/Alan K. Beales Exp. pref.Valid CDL HVAC/ weekends, heavy lift- Therapist,FT 130 N. Orchard Av. Rwd Vly 485-5177 LANDSCAPER, Marc Lucas 424 ALAN K. BEALES Apply on line SHEETMETAL ing involved good Respiratory CARPENTERS HELP- & Inside Wal Mart thurston INSTALLERS w/kids A+ good 2nd Bill Rantala 629 HELP Therapist, FT ER with advancment Competitive wages. autoplaza.com Tired of hourly? Work income job. Curt Bantz 760 120 WANTED CRNA, FT opportunities for the Apply in person Landlord reserves the right to bid at the sale. 20 PERSONALS AUTO DETAILERS piece rate & Call 462-1711 Apply online right person. Clean Purchases must be made for entire unit with PREGNANT? Auto Tech, Import Busy dealership. DOUBLE your in- HowardHospital.com DMV, good English Ukiah Furniture Driver Class B cash only and paid for at the time of sale. All CONSIDERING Apply in person FT w/benefits. come! HVAC Instal- or call 456-3101 skills a must. $9-$11 Warehouse: Delivery Hazmat, Air Brakes, purchased goods are sold “as is” and must be ADOPTION? Talk 213 S. Main Ukiah Exp. pref.Valid CDL lers & Foreman w/2+ RECEPTION CLERK hrs. to start DOE. driver/rcv’ng clerk: Apply on line yrs exp in New Resi- Tanker Propane Exp. 125 lb. min lift, forklift removed from the premises by 6:00 p.m. on with caring peope AVUSD Business 20/hrs, Ukiah, large Call today! 485-7829 thurston honda.com dential Construction Pref. Delivery, apply: exp. plus, comptr the date of sale. Sale subject to cancellation specializing in match- Manager non-profit serving PACU/PRE-OP RN AVUSD 1/2 Bus needed NOW in all Pro-Flame Gas Co. skills, must travel in the event of settlement between Landlord ing birthmothers with FT w/ bene. Starting children, youth & Per Diem Driver/ 1/2 Mechanic. areas. We offer 1580 S. Main Willits Rq’d, clean DMV, and obligated party. Auction conducted pur- famillies nationwide. salary $48,125- families. $8.11- & OR RN $14.43-$15.34/hr, Med/Dent/Vis, PTO & FT, PT,PD M-F, fax resume/ suant to Sec. 2328 of the Commercial code Expenses Paid. Toll $55,114/yr. Apply S. Housekeeping & 8.77/hr DOE. and 535 of the Public Code. free 24/7 Abby’s One 8hr/day, 261 days/yr. holidays, matching Laundry. Outstanding benefits. Day shift No On-Call, DMV record Ivey, AVUSD, Box No Wknds. True Gift Adoptions Apply Sara I., 401k & more! 707-462-3018 Auctioneer: Robert McCarthy, Bond 457, Boonville, CA Apply in person Job description/ Ukiah Surgery Center AVUSD Box 457, 800-928-6222 or fax #0347716 1-866-413-6292 95415 Baechtel creek Inn required application 467-2120 Boonville, CA 95415 res 916-515-4281 Willits at 463-4915

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every Sunday at about 9:30 Pack a.m. at Coyote Dam and last Class of 2006 pushes pass rate for about an hour. Starting Continued from Page 1 June 18 the starting time will be changed to 8:45 a.m. to over 100 calls a week from for exit exams past 90 percent desperate dog owners. beat the heat during the sum- “Some dogs in the past mer months. Sallie Palmer The Daily Journal even show up to take the exit exam. state and local graduation requirements were hyper and now they are can be reached at (707) 463- State Superintendent of Public “They don’t even try,” she said. “For that students in California must fulfill much less hyper now that they DOGS. You can also visit her Instruction Jack O’Connell on Thursday example, the special education students before receiving a diploma. O’Connell get to take these walks,” blog at www.wellmannered- announced that 4,542 additional stu- were given a one time exemption, and noted that an informal survey conducted Palmer said. “Now the dogs mutts.blogspot.com. dents in the Class of 2006 have met the some of them did not take the test two by the California Department of are happier.” James Arens can be California High School Exit Exam times in order to receive the exemption. Education of major school districts in These walks take place reached at [email protected] requirement by passing both the Had they taken it -- even if they didn’t California showed that approximately 2 English-language arts and the math sec- pass it, they would have graduated,” to 5 percent of students in the senior tions, bringing the pass rate up to 90.4 Anderson said. class will not graduate with their peers percent. Subgroup analysis of the latest pas- this spring solely because they have not odds may be long, but you “These results show great improve- sage rates shows that statewide 95.2 per- met the exit exam requirement. Salmon have to try what you can to ment since students began taking the cent of Asian students, 84.3 percent of “We must make sure that each of help the people you serve.” exit exam in their sophomore year,” Hispanic students, 83.2 percent of those students has every option avail- Continued from Page 1 It would not be the first O’Connell said. “We must focus now on African American students, and 96.9 able to continue with their education,” time relief funds were made doing everything possible for those stu- percent of white students have succeed- O’Connell said. “Summer school, a fifth Aquaculture, a number of available to fisherman in Fort dents whose graduation must be post- ed in passing both parts of the Exam. year of high school, an independent bipartisan state legislators Bragg. Thornton recalled poned because they have not yet mas- “A disturbing and unacceptable study program, or enrollment in an adult signed the letter. recieving a stipend fund fol- tered the skills in English and math that achievement gap persists,” O’Connell education program will help many of Commercial fishing lowing rock fish cutbacks in they will need to succeed past high said. “However, let’s not shoot the mes- these students to master the skills need- between Horse Mountain and 2000. “I took advantage of school.” senger that tells us the gap exists. ed to pass the exit exam and earn a Point Arena, which includes that program and it was An estimated 41,758 students in the Instead, I welcome the focus that this diploma. I know our schools and dis- Fort Bragg, will be limited to responsible for keeping my Class of 2006 have yet to fulfill the Exit test has provided. Since the exit exam tricts are working hard to help these stu- Sept. 1 through Sept. 15, or business alive,” Thornton Exam requirement based on the latest was first administered to students in the dents succeed. when the Chinook salmon said. cumulative results of test takers through Class of 2006 during their sophomore “Intensive remediation, individual- quota of 4,000 is reached. Thornton also noted a pos- the March 2006 administration. year, the achievement gap in the passing ized instruction, and counseling efforts This includes a landing and sible domino effect from fish- At Ukiah High School 26 seniors did rate has narrowed significantly. Since are being provided to students who are possession limit of 30 ing restrictions. Fort Bragg’s not pass one or both parts of the exit these students first took the CAHSEE, most at risk.” Chinook per vessel per day. annual “Worlds Largest exam, according to Assistant Principal 39 percent more English learners have O’Connell is sponsoring a package of Recreational salmon fishing Salmon Barbeque,” scheduled Dan Stearns. met the requirement -- more than double legislation designed to expand options in the area was open Feb. 18 for July 1, faces what South Valley has six seniors who did the rate of white students. Hispanic stu- for students who are still struggling to through the end of May, but Thornton called an “outra- not pass one or both parts of the exit dents, African American students, and pass the CAHSEE. faces eight restricted days in geously high” price of salmon exam, Principal Tracy Anderson said. economically disadvantaged students These bills are moving quickly June and 12 in July. due to its limited numbers. “What a lot of people who are not in made double or more the improvement through the legislative process. “The commercial fishery is Events like this, he said, the education industry don’t know is a of white students,” he said. This is the last update on CAHSEE certainly devastated compared attract thousands to the area – lot of kids blew off the test and now they “While this is encouraging, it remains results that will be released before most to the recreational fisheries,” a source of revenue that is are stuck because crunch time is here,” imperative that all of us in education do high school graduation ceremonies are Thornton said, however not- now “at jeopardy of being Anderson said. “They had plenty of more to focus on the educational needs held. Some students in the Class of 2006 ing that the recreational lost.” chances. Since the 10th grade they have of those struggling students. We must took the CAHSEE in May, but results restrictions will affect his Berg’s letter said that, in had multiple chances to pass the test,” move quickly to close these gaps.” from that administration of the test will charter business. “I already all, the State could lose up to she said, noting some students didn’t The CAHSEE is one of a number of not be available until mid-July. don’t quite make enough to $81 million in commercial make a living,” Thornton, fishing revenue depending on who estimates 70 percent of actual availibility and location his income comes from of fish this season. salmon fishing, said. “Every On April 26, Oregon Gov. Democrat candidates still stumping year the government has Ted Kulongoski declared eco- imposed more restrictions. I nomic disaster and a state of work hard, I put in a lot of emergency for Oregon’s for votes in tight primary race hours and it’s things like this coastal counties. He has that affect my business.” already prepared a letter to the By LAURA KURTZMAN predicted Friday that just 38 percent of Westly, who has little union get-out- NOAA Fisheries hopes its President asking for a federal The Associated Press registered voters would cast ballots on the-vote muscle behind his campaign, restrictions, which limit the disaster declaration, which LOS ANGELES — The Democratic Tuesday. put out close to two million automated commercial salmon harvest to will, according to Kulongoski, candidates for governor went to church Even those who intend to vote are phone calls urging voters to go online about 40 percent of its usual “trigger financial disaster on Sunday and prayed for victory, as holding their noses. A quarter have told and watch a short video of him speak- intake for the year, will result assistance from the Federal well they might in a race that is neck- pollsters they have yet to make up their ing. in an estimated 21,000 natural Emergency Management and-neck heading into Tuesday’s prima- minds, the highest percentage this late in In the final days of the race, both can- adult salmon spawners in the Agency to support economi- ry. an election in six decades of polling, didates have spent money on ads that Klamath River after the cally displaced salmon Westly, who made his fortune at according to Mark Baldassare of the burnish their own images without run- allowed commercial and trollers.” eBay, and Angelides, a wealthy former Field Poll. ning down their opponents. recreational harvests. Katie Mintz can be reached developer, have been battering each “I caught the drift of it early on and I Westly put up a new spot on Sunday “This is a necessary step to at [email protected]. other with nasty television ads for sever- said, ’Oh, jeez, keep me out of this,’ “ touting his campaign and replacing his ensure the long-term health of al weeks. Analysts say voters may said Billy Mernit, a writer in his 50s hit against Angelides for supposedly the salmon fishery,” Rod respond to the negativity campaign by from Venice, expressing dismay at the dumping dredged spoils into Lake McInnis, director of NOAA not voting. nasty television ads. Tahoe. Fisheries Southwest Region, Westly, the state controller, appeared He said he plans to vote, but thinks Westly has never proved Angelides said in an April news release. with Rep. Diane Watson, D-Los the Democrats’ infighting has only knew it was happening. Berg, however, worries that Adv. Tix on Sale CARS (G) # Angeles, at the First African Methodist helped Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Angelides is running his honor roll of it will leave businesses, com- Adv. Tix on Sale SUPERMAN Episcopal Church in Los Angeles, who will face the Democratic winner in endorsements from high-ranking mercial and otherwise, in RETURNS (PG-13) # which he joined three months ago. November. Democrats, interest groups and the state jeopardy. THE BREAK-UP (PG-13) DIG (500) 730 Unions that have endorsed Angelides party. “There is no guarantee that X-MEN 3 (PG-13) DIG (515 545) 745 815 He used his moment at the pulpit to THE DA VINCI CODE (PG-13) DIG (330) 645 quote the bible and urge people to the say they are going to turn out the vote, But that was not enough to sway we can get federal relief for these people,” Berg said in a OVER THE HEDGE (PG) DIG (505) 725 polls. but likely won’t match the enthusiasm Deborah Lee, 48, a financial adviser POSEIDON (PG-13) DIG (510) 735 Angelides, the state treasurer, attend- of last year’s special elections, when from Sherman Oaks, who seems to have press release. “We know the Times For 6/5 ©2006 ed morning services at Glide Memorial unions turned out enough angry voters seen through the haze of political smoke United Methodist Church in San to defeat every initiative in the special coming from the candidates. Francisco with Rep. Barbara Lee, D- election called by Schwarzenegger. She laughed at an earlier ad from Oakland. Barbara Kerr, the head of the Angelides blaming Westly for going • Precious Metals Later he appeared at a rally in San California Teachers Association, said negative first and then going on the Francisco with California’s two U.S. her 335,000 members would be working attack himself. • Jewelry senators, Barbara Boxer and Dianne for Angelides, whom they support “If you don’t want to do it, don’t do • Coins Feinstein, who urged Democrats to because he has promised to raise taxes it,” she said. “I don’t know whether to ignore the attack ads on television. on corporations and the wealthy to fund believe any of them.” 468-0640 “It’s so hard out there because the education. negative spots depress turnout,” “This is an important election for us,” Associated Press Writer Justin M. “Since 1980” Feinstein said. she said. “We really believe Phil is our Norton in San Francisco contributed to Secretary of State Bruce McPherson candidate.” this report. 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