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7 58551 69301 0 Monday: Mostly cloudy 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 230 email: [email protected] County, Lintott to appeal special election decision By BEN BROWN On Tuesday, the California Deputy County Counsel Frank Zotter Law 8026, have found it to apply The Daily Journal Appellate Court annulled the results estimated it would be “several thou- only to primary elections, Lintott In a 20-minute special meeting of the Nov. 7 Mendocino County sand dollars of staff time.” said. Friday, the Mendocino County District Attorney’s election and Fort Bragg attorney and DA can- “Most of the citizens in the coun- Board of Supervisors voted unani- ordered that a special election be didate Meredith Lintott is also ty are feeling disenfranchised that mously in closed session to appeal a scheduled. appealing the appellate court’s deci- the November election has not been Lintott court decision to require a special The unanimous vote was three-to- sion. counted,” she said. election for District Attorney. zero with Supervisors Michael “We don’t believe it’s the correct “Considering the implications, it’s “We are directing county counsel Delbar and Kendall Smith absent by decision or the correct interpretation worth the time and effort to put it to file an appeal with the state prearrangement. of the law,” Lintott said. before the Supreme Court,” Lintott Supreme Court,” said Clerk of the It is not known how much it will All other counties that have con- said. Board Kristi Furman, reading a state- cost the county to pursue this case to sidered the law upon which the rul- ment from the board. the state level, although Chief ing was based, California Election See APPEAL, Page 2 County hopes Black Friday: for meth

By BEN BROWN The Daily Journal grant t has become as much of a Shoppers get serious The Daily Journal tradition as turkey and pump- The State of California is Ikin pie during the holidays, expanding efforts to combat the early rising shoppers waiting methamphetamine, which in line to for the after- will include grant money to Thanksgiving sales on what is local counties. known colloquially as “Black Mendocino County will Friday,” the busiest shopping ask for $432,000. day of the year. The 2006-2007 state bud- Store across the nation were get will provide $19.7 million open early for shoppers offering to expand the California sales on everything from con- Multi-Jurisdictional sumer electronics to clothes. Methamphetamine Locally, some store were open Enforcement Team statewide. at 5 a.m. for the dawn shoppers. The money will be available In a survey taken by for the next two-years on a Consumer Reports earlier in limited term basis. November, 30 percent of Cal MMET will work with respondents said they planned to the federally funded High do some shopping on Black Density Drug Trafficking Friday up from 26 percent a Area program and local law year ago. enforcement to intensify methamphetamine eradica- “Crowded stores won’t deter tion efforts. determined customers this year,” said Tod Marks, senior editor See METH, Page 2 for Consumer Reports. “Black Friday has become a cultural phenomenon in the U.S. with more and more people willing Ben Brown/The Daily Journal Sphere and anxious to participate Groups of family and friends meet to seek bargains at a local Mervyn’s Friday. The day after although they may get equally Thanksgiving, known as ”Black Friday,” is believed to be biggest single shopping day of the year. good deals later in the season.” meeting Katlynn Anderson said she had been up early at by 8:30 a.m. had visited Ukiah’s Wal- California stores Monday Mart and Mervyn’s shopping for Special workshop Christmas gifts for family and open early friends. on future plans Anderson said there were a number of good deals to be had for shoppers The Daily Journal in the Ukiah area, though not at On Monday, the Ukiah By ANA BEATRIZ CHOLO City Council will continue its Wal-Mart where Anderson said discussion regarding a change the deals on offer were not as Associated Press GLENDALE — Fourteen-year-old Marie Logan to the city’s sphere of influ- good as previous years. ence. Indicating her full trunk, had $1,000 burning a hole in her pocket Friday at 5:30 a.m. when she arrived at the Glendale Galleria At its last meeting, Nov. Anderson said she expects to 15, the council reviewed a spend more money this year in suburban Los Angeles with her mother and 11- year-old brother. preliminary map of the pro- than last. Nationwide surveys posed sphere drafted by a suggests that the average Less than four hours later, she had used up half the spending money given to her by her mother and city/county subcommittee American will spend more than Jim Gensheimer/San Jose Mercury News carried bags from American Eagle, Victoria’s Secret comprised of Mayor Mark $1,000 on gifts and entertain- Sara Aguilar rings a bell for the Salvation Army and Forever 21. Ashiku, Councilman John ment during the 2006 holiday outside Macy's at Valley Fair Shopping in San McCowen and Mendocino season. Jose on Friday. See SHOP, Page 16 County Supervisors Michael In Ukiah Friday morning Delbar and Jim Wattenburger. Johanna Harris said she was It showed the sphere -- shopping for both Christmas defined by California govern- gifts and presents for some late ment code as “a plan for the December birthdays, although probable physical boundaries mostly she was just seeing what and service area of a local was available. agency” -- extending beyond “We’re just looking around to city limits to include hillside see what the sales are,” she said. land to the west, lands devel- Harris said her family did not oped or planned for urban development in the south and intend to spend more money lands within the Ukiah Valley this year than last on gifts. Sanitation District in the “They have so much stuff north. already,” she said. “Plus, we just Included in the boundaries got back from Disneyland.” were areas currently used for Harris said the sales did not agriculture north of Lover’s seem to be as good as they have Lane and east of Highway been in previous years. 101 between East Gobbi Matt Cameron, standing out- Street and Talmage Road, side Mervyn’s with Harris, a which left some audience and family friend, said his wife told Laura Oda/The Oakland Tribune councilmembers concerned it Store managers guide the early morning shoppers into the Best Buy in Emeryville at the open- would be developed. See FRIDAY, Page 2 ing at 5 a.m. on Black Friday. Frank McMichael, execu-

See SPHERE, Page 2 2 – SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

produce and transport If received, the money Meth methamphetamine, according could add more deputies to the The world briefly to the Mendocino County Mendocino County Major Sheriff’s Office. Crimes Task Force and pro- Continued from Page 1 The goal of the regional vide them with the needed Shiite militiamen burn 6 have been found dumped across Baghdad and The program will divide approach is to improve infor- equipment. Sunnis alive in new savage other cities in central Iraq in recent months the state into five regions of mation sharing among agen- The number of metham- have been of victims who were tortured and which Mendocino County, cies and improve investiga- phetamine-related offenses in twist to violence in Baghdad then shot to death, according to police. The along with Sonoma, Lake, tion and arrests as well as Mendocino County has dou- suspected militia killers often have used elec- Napa, and Marin counties, safety for drug-endangered bled since 2000 and an infor- BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Revenge-seeking tric drills on their captives’ bodies before children. mal survey of county jail militiamen seized six Sunnis as they left Friday will compose one. killing them. The bodies are frequently decap- The rural nature of As part of this statewide inmates taken in August of prayers and burned them alive with kerosene in itated. Mendocino County, along process to stamp-out metham- 2005 suggests that metham- a savage new twist to the brutality shaking the But burning victims alive introduced a new with the direct highway link to phetamine production, grants phetamine was a contributing Iraqi capital a day after suspected Sunni insur- method of brutality that was likely to be recip- the Bay Area and the lack of are available to individual factor in 55 percent of arrests. gents killed 215 people in Baghdad’s main rocated by the other sect as the Shiites and sufficient law enforcement, counties. The Sheriff’s Office A final announcement on Shiite district. has applied for $432,000 in the grant funding is expected Sunnis continue killing one another in have created an attractive Iraqi soldiers at a nearby army post failed to environment for those who grant funds. soon. intervene in Friday’s assault by suspected unprecedented numbers. The gruesome attack, members of the Shiite Mahdi Army militia or which came despite a curfew in Baghdad, subsequent attacks that killed at least 19 other capped a day in which at least 87 people were Lintott said her attorney Lintott has already Sunnis, including women and children, in the killed or found dead in sectarian violence Appeal would be asking the court to announced her intention to same neighborhood, the volatile Hurriyah dis- across Iraq. stay the special election until run, as has Faulder. trict in northwest Baghdad, said police Capt. In Hurriyah, the rampaging militiamen also Continued from Page 1 it had made its decision. Wharff said a special elec- Jamil Hussein. burned and blew up four mosques and torched “I would think the county tion would cost taxpayers Most of the thousands of dead bodies that several homes in the district, Hussein said. The ruling came after and my attorney would ask for $150,000. It is unknown if the Acting District Attorney Keith a stay as a matter of common state would do anything to Faulder filed a writ on Oct. sense,” Lintott said. help defray those costs. Gobbi Street and Talmage zoned Dunnewood Winery 30. Faulder originally filled If the Supreme Court Wharff said she did not Sphere Road and parcels east of the property south of Lake his writ with the California declines to hear the appeal, or know if the election would be Masonite property that are Mendocino Drive even Supreme Court but judges rules in favor of the Appellate a general election followed by there transferred the case to Continued from Page 1 currently in, or zoned for agri- though it is currently being Court, the board will likely a primary or a single election culture production. Also delet- the appellate court. used for agricultural purposes Asked if she thought the call for a special election at its with the person earning the tive officer for the Mendocino ed from the first proposal was because “it was situated in an Dec. 5 meeting. majority of votes declared the County Local Agency land west of the ridge top in Supreme Court would over- industrial area and surrounded rule the Appellate Court, From there, candidates winner. Formation Commission, the western hills and land in by urban uses,” according to would have 17 days to file “We are working with our explained at the meeting that the southwest that is zoned for Lintott said the county would the agenda report. have to wait and see. nomination papers and the attorney to determine that,” typically, land included in a 40-acre parcel sizes and that The meeting will begin at sphere of influence represents Wattenburger was more election would take place on Wharff said. “It’s a question the city may not be equipped 5:30 p.m. in the Civic Center March 6, 2007, according to that has been raised.” an area the jurisdiction hopes to provide adequate public optimistic. Council Chambers, 300 “It would be interesting,” County Clerk-Recorder Ben Brown can be reached at to annex and ultimately devel- services to in the next 10-20 [email protected] op. Seminary Ave., and a public he said. “It’s what we want.” Marsha Wharff. years. hearing on the sphere of influ- Since the council meeting, A strip of land was also the subcommittee met to dis- ence is scheduled to start at Ukiah, and what about ted shoppers. added to the sphere in the 5:45 p.m. If the council gives cuss whether or not the agri- north between Highway 101 Friday Costco?” she said. According to Consumer culture land should be inluded approval to the sphere it will “And a Toys ‘r’Us” said a Reports, 43 percent of and North State Street, and in likely go before the Board of in the city’s sphere and how the south between Taylor younger member of the Americans had begun their far the sphere should extend to Supervisors for discussion Continued from Page 1 Road and South State Street. Cameron family. holiday shopping as of Nov. the west and southwest. and approval on Dec. 5. While Black Friday is con- 12, and 5 percent had already In both cases, much of the The agenda and agenda him there didn’t seem to be The agenda summary as many giveaways as there sidered to be the beginning of completed their holiday shop- report for the meeting land had already been devel- summary report, which the holiday shopping season, ping by that date. Monday shows modifications oped, and the subcommitee includes a map showing the have been in the past. Harris also lamented the many people begin earlier, In the meantime, there are the subcommittee made to the concluded that they should be proposed sphere, can be prompting some retail stores only 30 more shopping days sphere, including the deletion incorporated in the sphere. viewed online at lack of retail options in Ukiah. to stay open on Thanksgiving until Christmas. of the agriculture land east of Finally, the subcommittee http://www.cityofukiah.com Day to offer sales to commit- Ben Brown can be reached at Highway 101 between East decided to retain industrially or at the Civic Center. “We need a Target in [email protected]

suspicion of driving under the and his speed and the road of those arrested on suspicion of dri- space to correct errors or make clarifications FANTASY 5: 5, 16, 20, POLICE REPORTS ving under the influence of an intoxi- to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- influence in the 500 block of conditions, Pritchard failed to cant: all DUI cases reported by law ary notices or birth announcements will 31, 32. The following were East Perkins at 12:41 a.m. negotiate the curve at enforcement agencies are reported by result in reprinting the entire article. Errors compiled from reports Thursday. Mountain View Road and the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. DAILY DERBY: 1st: 12 prepared by the Ukiah ARREST -- Richard crossed the roadway onto the no exceptions. Lucky Charms; 2nd: 10 Police Department. To Biggs, 45, of Ukiah, was southbound shoulder. LOTTERY NUMBERS Solid Gold; 3rd: 02 Lucky anonymously report arrested on suspicion of dri- Pritchard continued along CORRECTIONS DAILY 3: Afternoon: 7, 5, Star. crime information, call ving under the influence in the the shoulder until he collided The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this 1. Evening: 3, 2, 3. Race time 1.41.98. 463-6205. 700 block of South State with a barbed wire fence at ARREST -- Paul Murguia, Street at 2:27 a.m. Thursday. which point his car overturned 45, hometown unknown, was ARREST -- Christopher and struck a tree before com- arrested on suspicion of taking Scott Smith, 35, of Ukiah, was ing to rest on its side. arrested on suspicion of taking A good Samaritan stopped Gift Idea of The Day a vehicle without consent in the 900 block of North Pine a vehicle without consent in and helped Pritchard exit his Street at 10:57 a.m. the 700 block of South Oak car. Pritchard suffered minor Wednesday. Street at 2:29 a.m. Thursday. injuries in the crash and was ARREST -- Elizabeth The following were pre- taken to Coast Memorial Orella, 21, of Ukiah, and pared from reports pre- Hospital for treatment where All Kayaks 20% Off Samuel Evans, 41, of pared by the Willits Police he was later arrested on suspi- Redwood Valley, were arrest- Department. cion of the above listed ed on suspicion of circulating charges. Ocean, Old Town, Bic, Colorado, Pantoon Boats fake money in the 300 block CHP REPORTS of North Orchard Avenue at The following were COURT REPORTS Ocean 2:02 p.m. Wednesday. Orella compiled from reports The following were was also arrested on suspicion prepared by the Califor- compiled from reports of probation violations, Evans nia Highway Patrol: from the Mendocino was arrested on suspicion of ARREST -- Brent Alan County Superior Court: possession of a controlled CHARGES REDUCED substance. Pritchard, 30, of Manchester, -- ARREST -- Marcus was arrested on suspicion of Charges of driving under the Edward Mosiinske, 42, of driving under the influence influence made against Glenn Kelsyville, was arrested on after his 2002 Toyota Tundra Neal Vallier in May, were suspicion of driving under the collided with a barbed wire reduced to a charge of wet influence at the intersection of fence and tree on Highway 1 reckless at 1:30 p.m. Laws Avenue and Faull north of Mountain View Road Wednesday. at 9:47 p.m. Nov. 16. Avenue at 9:04 p.m. Those arrested by law enforcement According to reports from Wednesday. officers are innocent until proven guilty. the California Highway People reported as having been arrest- ARREST -- Steven ed may contact the Daily Journal once Alexander Faulk, 19, of Patrol, Pritchard was north- bound on Highway 1. Due to their case has been concluded so the Gift Certificates Ukiah, was arrested on suspi- results can be reported. Those who feel Available cion of driving under the his allegedly intoxicated state the information is in error should con- influence in the 100 block of tact the appropriate agency. In the case North State Street at 11:53 p.m. Wednesday. ARREST -- Benjamin Rocking Chairs Holcomb Toohey, 22, of 1661 Talmage Rd. • Ukiah Boonville, was arrested on G.I. Joe’s Outdoor Store Gifts NOW OPEN! Gifts – Gadgets – Decorations 976 N. State St. • Ukiah Jewelry Large Balloon Selection For All Occasions Torrone 468-8834 DETAIL CENTER Italian Candy You can find it here..... 859 N. State Street See’s Candy Also Featuring (707) 462-4472 AS SEEN ON Shop Locally TV Wax Special Your Fun Store Products The Ukiah 1252 Airport Park Plaza Mon - Fri 10 am to 6 pm Ukiah Saturday 9 am to 12 pm $ 00 Closed Sundays 60 462-2660 Behind Les Schwab Tire 707.467.1449 DAILY JOURNAL

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after reviewing the accomplish- Law enforcment Ukiah. This event will take place on ments of the Diocese during 15 Saturday, Dec. 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 FAITH COMMUNITY NEWS years as pastor and leader. breakfast p.m. After the Saturday evening ban- On Saturday, Oct. 7, over 50 peo- Registration is on a donation quet a celebration honoring Bishop basis. The suggested donation for focusing this Sunday on Part 3 ple gathered at the Ukiah First Guest Speaker Pastor Lamb was held, and included the Baptist Church for breakfast in an Yoga Mendocino, the host of the “Taking Action on Busyness,” establishment of several scholar- event is $35. Bring a potluck to dish Mark Etchell set to Services are at 8:30 and effort to send a message of encour- ships and awards in his name and agement and gratitude to those who to share. speak this Saturday 11 a.m. Nursery is provided for that of his wife, Jane. For more information or to regis- both Sunday school and both morn- serve in local law enforcement. The The newly-elected Bishop speakers were Police Chief John ter, call Paco at 898-4704 or Yoga Pastor Mark Etchell, pastor of the ing services. Coadjutor, The Rt. Rev. Barry L. Mendocino at 462-2580 or email at Walla Walla Mid-city Seventh-day Williams, CHP Chaplain Ralph The AWANA club will meet for Beisner, celebrated a service of [email protected]. Adventist Church will present his its usual Tuesday evening at 6:30 Huddleston and reformed convict sermon “Attitude of Gratitude” for Holy Eucharist on Sunday morning Michael Jordan. The messages p.m. Encounter Senior High Youth for nearly 400 people gathered for the worship service this coming group meets together in the upper emphasized the importance of God’s Ukiah Bible Church Saturday morning. The Bible refer- social hall on Wednesday from 7 to the occasion. In his stirring address, purpose for those serving in law passover presentation ence is 1 Thessalonians 5: 16-18. 9 p.m. as Pastor Justin presents “24: Bishop Beisner assured the gather- enforcement and how we as a com- Elizabeth and Rebekka Etchell will The Evening Hours.” ing of his plans to continue the pre- munity can help pray for their safe- set for Dec. 3 be presenting the special music and Junior High youth group sent direction of the Diocese, and ty. Officers were reminded that their What do the Jewish Passover and Susi Teichman Etchell will also Growing U will hear a Bible lesson urged the delegates to “Focus on the badge is a symbol; of protection Jesus’ Last Supper have in com- have a musical selection to share on ‘Armed and Dangerous; Suit mission, stay together, and move first, shielding those who are under mon? Aaron Abramson, speaking on with us. Up!’ on Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 forward together in Christ.” Bishop the Law, and the star is a reminder behalf of Jews for Jesus, will This week’s Sabbath School les- p.m. Wednesday is also the Beisner will take up his duties as that they are to be a source of light answer that question in a presenta- son is “Faith and Frailty” Genesis women’s ministry bible study in the the new Bishop of Northern to those who need hope in times of tion called “Christ in the Passover” 18:14 from the Advent Sabbath morning from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.; California on January 1,2007. darkness. Also in attendance were at Ukiah Bible Church on Sunday, School Bible Study Guide visitors are always welcome. officers from the various branches Dec. 3 at 10:15 a.m. “Beginnings and Belongings”. An exciting men’s bible study Holy Trinity Episcopal such as Sheriff Kevin Broin and Using a visual display of tradi- Sabbath School begins each occurs every Thursday night at 7 CHP Captain Ray Madrigal. tional Passover accoutrements, the Saturday at 9:30 a.m. p.m. in the church library class- Church ministry Numerous donations were “Christ in the Passover” presenta- All are invited to attend the wor- room, visitors are welcome to check gathering a success received from local business, all of tion enhances the Christian’s under- ship services at Ukiah Adventist it out. The sewing circle happens on whom expressed an appreciation for standing and appreciation of the Church, 1390 Laurel Avenue. Thursday. For more information, The Mary and Martha Room at the opportunity to give something in Jewish background of the Christian For more information, call the call the church office at 485-8541. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church was return to those in Law Enforcement. Communion, Ancient and modern church office at 462-5455. the site of a Shared Ministry Though the breakfast was hosted by Jewish customs are discussed and Holy Trinity Members Gathering this past weekend. About Ukiah First Baptist Church, it was described with an emphasis on the 45 members of Episcopal parishes an interdenominational event and aspect of redemption which Christ First Baptist Church at Diocesan Convention in the Diocese of Northern the intent was to communicate a accomplished at Calvary. service set for Sunday Four members of Holy Trinity California gathered for a day and a message of honor and respect to Those attending the special Episcopal Church joined eight other half of discerning together common those who protect and serve our “Christ in the Passover” program at “Good News For The Up And Ukiah Bible Church on Sunday, Out,” from Acts 8:26 - 38, is the delegates from St. Francis in the elements in their personal rules of community. Redwoods Episcopal Church, life and exploring how their mostly Dec. 3, at 10:15 a.m., will also have subject of Pastor Dennis Beatty’s an opportunity to examine some of sermon this Sunday, at First Baptist Willits, and St. John’s Episcopal small congregations can encourage First Friday Supper Church, Lakeport, at the annual a corporate spirituality. Participants the aforementioned literature and Church. set for Dec. 1 materials. The program is open to All are welcome to join the wor- convention of the Episcopal Diocese came from parishes in Cloverdale, of Northern California in Redding Crescent City, Gualala, Lakeport, The Potter Valley Community the general public and Aaron ship service at 10:50 a.m. in the Abramson will be avaiable to sanctuary at Oak and Smith Streets. on Saturday, Nov. 11 and Sunday, Sacramento, Susanville, Ukiah and United Methodist Church is hosting Nov. 12. The three parishes, all par- Willits. a First Friday Supper fund raiser set answer question those attending Special music will feature a solo by might have. Melissa Chaty. ticipating in shared ministry with Jerry Lamb, Bishop of the for Friday, Dec. 1 from 5:30 to 7:30 On Sunday afternoon “The Joyful other congregations, comprise the Diocese of Northern California, was p.m. This event will take at the Noise” singing group, led by Glenn Redwood Episcopal Cluster. the keynote speaker Friday evening. United Methodist Church on Main Holiday Book Signing Hinoki, will bring their ministry of Saturday’s session included the Small discussion groups during St., in Potter Valley. Their will be a Event set for Dec. 16 music and fellowship to local care welcoming of two newly-formed work sessions on Saturday morning fall dinner served will all the fix- homes. mission congregations, Shepherd- and afternoon fostered learning and ings. Adults are $6 and children 12 Bay area author, Betty bythe-Sea, Gualala (an spiritual growth. and under are $4. Overstreet, will be visiting Living Episcopal/Lutheranjoint venture), Waters Bible House in Ukiah, on Redwood Valley and Sts. Martha and Mary, Trinidad, Discover Bible School A day of meditation Saturday, Dec. 16, from 11 to 5 p.m. bringing the number of parishes to a for a Holiday Book signing. Her Community Church total of 74. The Diocese of Northern Want answers to life’s greatest and Dhamma teachings Christmas Poetry book, “Mistletoe service this Sunday California extends from Galt to the questions? Absolutely free, 26 beau- set for Dec. 2 memories & Sugarplum Dreams” Oregon border and from Benicia tifully illustrated Discover Bible will be the featured book of the day. Associate Pastor Justin Talso and Vallejo to the Nevada border. Guides, by mail, diploma upon Join the monks from Abhayagiri She will also be autographing her concludes a three week sermon The Rt. Rev. Jerry A. Lamb, who completion. Contact Discover Bible Monastery in Redwood Valley for other two books, “The Lord Still series on “Simplify Your Life,” is retiring on December 31, gave his School at P.O. Box 219, Calpella, this day long retreat at Yoga ...making space for greatness and farewell address to the convention, 95418. Mendocino, at 206A Mason St., in See BRIEFS, Page 6 Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE KOL HA EMEK INLAND MENDOCINO SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Paul CHURCH (ELS): Pastor Kent Dethlefsen; Phone 462- LIGHT AND SOUND OF GOD: JEWISH COMMUNITY: Rabbi Shoshanah Hawks and his associate Shawn Paris Worship Services, Introductory Talks, 8201; Sunday worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 Devorah. Rosh HaShana Sept. 22 - 7:00, invite you to worship with us Saturday Book Discussions and Satsang. Public Sept. 23 - 9:00, veggie potluck 2:00. Yom am (Sept. thru May); Communion 3rd Sunday of the mornings at 1390 Laurel Avenue in Ukiah welcome. Call for location and times. 1- Kippor Oct. 1 - 7:00, Oct. 2 - 10:00, 4:00 month. Church is located at 710 South State Street, 800-423-0771 or 468-5870 FREE book (462-5455). Sabbath services begin (Washington Mutual Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. veggie potluck at dusk. Religious School: available. Sunday 10:00 a.m. Torah study and adult classes. with SonRise Fellowship (8:20 to Culteral Celebrations. 707-468-4536. 9:15 a.m), followed by Sabbath ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday FIRST BAPTIST: Dennis Beatty, Senior Pastor, Associate School (9:30 to 10:50 a.m.) and the main Worship Service School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan. Sunday School for all ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of the (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at Nazarene. Co-pastors Barbara and Jack Cobbs. Sunday 10:50 am, Wednesday Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. 395 N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. is located at 300 W. Smith Street. For details or other min- morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Tuesday Women’s Bible istries, please call 462-2779. Study, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible oriented program for ASSEMBLY OF GOD: MINISTERIO HISPANO: children, 6:30 p.m. Church is located at 604 Jones Street. ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 Actividades del Domingo: Escuela Dominical, 12:30 a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HOPLAND: Sunday 462-4869 Orr Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). 1:15 pm, Servicio de Adoración, 1:30 p.m. Actividades morning bible study 9:30AM. Worship services 10:30AM. Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: For more information call 707-744-1449 de la semana: Martes, 7 p.m. Local de la Iglesia, 395 N. NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 Barnes St.; 468-1468. Español: 972-3517 Evangelical Free Church). Pastor Dan and his FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF REDWOOD staff invite you to our contemporary, reverent am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. For information about VALLEY: Sunday morning Service 10:30AM. Wednesday worship service Sunday at 10:45 a.m. weekday services, please call Fr. David at 468-4348, or ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: night Bible Study/Prayer Meeting 6:00PM. 642 Ellen stop by the church for a printed schedule. Lynn, Redwood Valley. 485-7713. Children are invited to participate in Reverend Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship Children’s Church. Classes for all ages meet begins at 10 a.m., with kids’ church available at that FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & at 9:30. Nursery provided. Opportunities for children, youth, THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Come join us time. Nursery available for children under 5. Wednesday United Church of Christ): An Open and and adults are available during the week. Our church is located for inspiring, enjoyable worship and heartfelt Bible teach- is Family Night, with classes for teens, and children ages Affirming Congregation. Sunday worship at 750 Yosemite Drive. (behind Burger King), phone 468- 4-12 beginning at 7 p.m. The adults will participate in an is 11:00. Adult Bible Study before worship 9251 or [email protected] for more information. ing in a casual atmosphere each Sunday at 10:00 am in in-depth Bible Study. For more information 485-7684. beginning at 9:45. We celebrate the Fine Arts building at the Redwood Empire Communion at the Lord’s Table each NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 Fairgrounds in Ukiah. We provide a nursery area and CALVARY BAPTIST: pastor David Donnel, Sunday Sunday. Our Table is an open table and East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707- Sunday school for children aged 3-10. Consider also our all are welcome to share with us. 140 N. morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday 462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday midweek ‘Overflow’ service, held off campus at 744 Spring Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. Phone: 462-5830. morning Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ School 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6:00 p.m.; AWANA www.firstchristianchurchofukiah.com Talmage Road in Ukiah, on Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, 11:00. Clubs Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. - May; mid-week when we enjoy the teaching of other prominent ministers prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays, 7:00 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony via DVD and video Need more information or driving p.m.; sr. high youth, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. Church is STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, directions? Call us at 462-7766. We look forward to meet- located at 465 Luce Ave., call 462-5638 and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main ing you! Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor, Rev. Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. Pastor Richard Oliver and Youth Pastor, Dave study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; Worship Dick; Sunday School for all ages 9 information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for all ages, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke. Our pur- 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, 7:00-9:00p.m.; Jr. a.m.; Sunday Worship service 10:15 pose is to extend Christ’s love and truth to all people. On a.m., nursery care available; fol- CHURCH OF CHRIST: Welcome to the Church Sunday’s we offer an Adult Sunday School Class at High Youth group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; College/Career, of Christ 25 Norgard Ln. Need a ride to bible class or 8:30am, Hispanic Worship at 9:00am. Our Summer Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. lowed by refreshments and fel- services call 462-2248. Bible study Sunday 10 a.m.; Worship and programs for children 2mos - High School are and Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s Ministry small groups meet at lowship; Children and Youth From the book of Galatians Taught by Dennis Hofschild; at 9:30am. Coffee fellowship follows. Radio Broadcast is varying times a week; Adult Home Bible Study’s meet ministries; Young Married Fellowship; Jr. & High School Worship 11 a.m.; Sermons by minister Dennis Hofschild. on K-WNE 94.5FM at 10:30am. Visitors are welcome. Wednesday and Thursday. Church is located at 951 School Parents’ Fellowship; Hosting Precept Bible studies on Sunday Evening; Bible study- 5PM - Series from the Corner of Perkins and Dora Streets. Handicap accessible. Way, Redwood Valley; 485-8541 468-9235 Thursdays. Church is located at 2140 Arroyo Rd., 462- Proverbs Taught by Dennis Hofschild. Wed. evening 0151. bible study - 6PM. I Peter, Taught by Dennis Hofschild. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE GRACE LUTHERAN: 8:30am Traditional Service; LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday For more information call 462-1534 or 462-2248. 9:40am Bible Study/Sunday School; 10:30am UNITED METHODIST: Please join us for worship at 10 Contemporary Service. Allen Dunn, Interim Pastor. Power Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00- 10:15 a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 am. Childcare and Sunday School every Sunday morning. CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Those seek- 200 Wabash Ave., Ukiah; 462-7795. Email: [email protected] a.m., Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing Weekly activities include: Youth Group, Adult Small ing answers to today’s questions are invited to come and Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. experience God’s presence and realize His pur- Group, outreach and service opportunities, and Bible HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Father Harry All welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. Study. Call 462-3360 for more information or visit our pose for life through relevant Bible preaching Allagree, Regional Missioner; we welcome children, youth, website: www.ukiahumc.org by Pastor Joe Fry. We meet in the Ukiah families, young adults, and seniors to the Sunday Worship RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The Religious Valley Conference Center at 200 South service at 8:00 a.m. (traditional) and 10:00 a.m. (contemp- Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for unprogrammed School Street. Worship service at 10:30 orary). Nursery care is available for the later service. (silent) worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. in the Walnut Village UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; a.m. with nursery and children’s classes. An Handicap accessible. Wednesday: Holy Euchrist at 10:00 Community Room at 1240 North Pine Street in Ukiah and Wednesday prayer and meditation 11:00 a.m., Sunday awesome youth group meets Thursday evenings a.m. Wednesday evening: Shared Ministry study, 5:30-7:30 p.m. The church is located at 640 S. Orchard Avenue, next Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at 332 Hillview Avenue in Ukiah. meditation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 a.m. at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church on South Dora. to the DMV. For information: 462-8042 or All are welcomed to worship at either or both Meetings. Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. Bush Reach us at 272-9722. [email protected]. For more information call 485-8350 or 463-0266. St.; 462-4061. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-0123 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. 4 – SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] From the desk of... From the desk of...

MAUREEN DOWD NICHOLAS KRISTOF

Lost in the desert Beyond Darfur, WASHINGTON -- Iraq now evokes that old Jimmy Durante song that goes, “Did you ever have the feeling that you wanted to go hatred begets and still have the feeling that you wanted to stay?” It’s hard to remember when America has more hatred been so stuck. We can’t win and we can’t GOZ BEIDA, Chad -- "If I had a gun," Ismail leave. Hassan said venomously from his hospital bed, "I The good news is that the election finished would shoot Arabs." what Katrina started. It dismantled the presi- "Surely not women and children?" I remonstrated. dent’s fake reality about Iraq, causing opin- "Every one of them," Ismail snarled. ions to come gushing forth from all quarters about where to go from here. Ismail is a 15-year-old boy, and that conversation The bad news is that no one, and I mean no underscores how Chad is falling off a cliff, with esca- one, really knows where to go from here. The lating hatreds, violence and insecurity. He is a member White House and the Pentagon are ready to of one of the black African tribes now being hunted shift to Plan B. But Plan B is their empty term down by the Sudanese-sponsored janjaweed Arab for miraculous salvation. militia, at first in Darfur alone and now in Chad as (Dick Cheney and his wormy aides, of Letters from our readers well. course, are still babbling about total victory After the janjaweed attacked his village and shot his and completing the mission by raising the And the profits roll in ... larger Sphere of Influence cause retail father, Ismail raced forward to cover his father's body stakes and knocking off the mullahs in development to leapfrog beyond Ukiah’s with his own. That courage didn't move the janjaweed, Tehran. His tombstone will probably say, To the Editor: currently urbanized areas? who simply shot Ismail as well. “Here lies Dick Cheney, still winning.”) I hear the Republicans describing the Since the proposed tax-sharing is from The genocide that started in Darfur in 2003 is now Even Henry Kissinger has defected from policy of cowards and traitors toward the new retail sales taxes collected, wouldn’t threatening to topple the governments of Chad and the the Plan A gang. Once he thought the war war in Iraq as “cut and run.” I hear politi- this encourage development of the largest Central African Republic. If these two countries col- could work, but now he thinks military victo- cians like John McCain saying we need a possible amount of retail (mall develop- lapse into chaos and civil war for years to come, then ry is out of the question. When he turns few more months in Iraq before we can ment, big box stores)? neighboring countries like Cameroon and Niger will against a war, you know the war’s in trouble. determine what to do next. Now that the How would an expanded Sphere of be threatened as well -- and the death toll triggered by He also believes leaving quickly would risk a Democrats have won back Congress, and Influence affect the UVAP planning the Darfur genocide will eventually number in the mil- civil war so big it could destabilize the Middle have subpoena power, I see the process underway at this time? Wouldn’t lions. East. Republicans asking for a few more it be good to have the detailed data com- None of this was -- or is -- inevitable. In late 2003 Kofi Annan, who thought the war was months in Iraq in order to enable their war ing out of the UVAP study before making and early 2004, some Republican appointees in the crazy, now says that the United States is profiteering supporters to “cut and run” a decision on the expanded sphere? Bush administration (particularly in the Agency for “trapped in Iraq” and can’t leave until the with their obscene profits before the Seeing the concerns expressed by International Development) were among the first to Iraqis can create a “secure environment” -- investigations begin. I expect Halliburton members of the Council and the public, a push for a government response to the slaughter in even though the Iraqis evince not the slightest and Bechtel will soon be replaced by Iraqi special meeting of the Council has been Darfur, but the White House wasn't interested. interest in a secure environment. (The death or international firms by the time the scheduled for Monday, November 27. Then in 2004, Colin Powell boldly used the "geno- squads even assassinated a popular comedian Congressional investigations begin. And Although the two items will be open for cide" label to describe Darfur, over initial Pentagon this week.) the windfall war profits will all have mag- further public comment, there were votes and White House objections, and several of his aides The retired Gen. Anthony Zinni, who ically disappeared by the time the taken by the Council on November 15, drafted a set of policy options to confront the geno- thought George W. Bush’s crusade to depose Congressional auditors ever examine their essentially agreeing to a path of approval cide. Those included pushing the French to use fighter Saddam Hussein was foolish and did not want books. for both these proposals. Your presence on aircraft from their base in Chad to intimidate the jan- to send in any troops, now thinks we may Robin Sunbeam November 27 can make a difference and jaweed, pushing Egypt to be more involved, recruiting have to send in more troops so we can even- Ukiah influence the Council’s mind. peacekeeping troops from Pakistan and Bangladesh, tually get out. Mary Anne Miller and generally using American diplomatic muscle to Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno, whose soldiers What’s the hurry? Ukiah push harder for a solution. pulled Saddam out of his spider hole and who None of those things happened, partly because of is returning to Iraq to take charge of the day- To the Editor: reluctance from the White House and Pentagon, and to-day fight, has given up talking about a Ukiah City Council met recently to dis- partly because of resistance from France and other Jeffersonian democracy and now wishes only cuss two very important issues that may LETTER POLICY countries. So the genocide in Darfur has steadily for a government in Iraq that’s viewed as have significant growth-inducing effects The Daily Journal welcomes letters to expanded. legitimate. He has gone from “can do” to in Ukiah and the Ukiah Valley. First, the the editor. All letters must include a Arabs here in Chad repeatedly complain now that “don’t know.” He talked to Thom Shanker of Council discussed a draft revision of the clear name, signature, return address the black Africans steal their cattle, poison their wells, The New York Times about curtailed goals of City of Ukiah’s Sphere of Influence. The and phone number. Letters chosen for occupy their land, and shoot at them. I don't see much reducing sectarian violence and restoring civil Sphere of Influence represents the bound- publication are generally published in basis to those charges, for the Arabs have assault rifles authority, acknowledging: “Will we attain ary limits to which the City would annex the order they are received, but shorter, and rocket-propelled grenades (supplied by the those? I don’t know.” property, extend its services and permit concise letters are given preference.We Sudanese), while the black Africans have bows and At a Senate hearing last week, Gen. John growth during the next 20 years. The map publish most of the letters we receive, arrows, but this narrative is widely held among Arabs. Abizaid sounded like Goldilocks meets presented would almost triple the present but we cannot guarantee publication. "We consider them our enemies and they consider Guernica, asserting two propositions about Ukiah city limits. The second item was Names will not be withheld for any rea- us their enemies," said Brahim Wadia, the patriarch of the war that are logically at war with each the tax sharing proposed between the City son. If we are aware that you are con- a group of Arabs who were grazing their cattle on what other. He said we can’t have fewer troops and the County that would result in the nected to a local organization or are an had been a black African farm. "So each side will because the Iraqis need us, but we can’t have City getting a share of sales from the elected official writing about the organi- shoot the other and kill the other." more because we don’t want the Iraqis to development of new retail within the zation or body on which you serve, that Brahim and most members of his entourage were become dependent on us. County and within the City’s Sphere of will be included in your signature. If light-skinned, and they were civil to me (considering He contended that increasing the number of Influence. The revenue shared would be you want to make it clear you are not it white solidarity?). But that same morning nearby, our troops would make the Iraqi government strictly from sales tax, not from property speaking for that organization, you several black Africans who tried to recover food from mad but also asserted that decreasing the tax. should do so in your letter.All letters are their burned and abandoned village were shot dead. number would intensify sectarian violence. Why now? What’s the rush? Why subject to editing without notice. expand the Sphere of Influence beyond One person in Brahim's party was a boy of about 13 This a poor menu of options. Editing is generally limited to removing with black skin who looked unlike the others. He As Peter Beinart wrote in The New the boundaries recommended in 1995 by statements that are potentially libelous 25-person Citizens Growth Management appeared physically unable to speak, and it wasn't Republic this week, “In a particularly cruel or are not suitable for a family newspa- clear if he had been hired as a herdsman or captured in twist, the events of recent months have Committee after three years of open, pub- per. Form letters that are clearly part of lic meetings? If the City and County a raid and enslaved. demolished the best arguments both for stay- a write-in campaign will not be pub- The most common question I get from readers ing and for leaving.” Noting in the same mag- believe there is a need for an even more lished. You may drop letters off at our expansive Sphere of Influence, wouldn’t it about Darfur is: What can I do? The simplest answer azine that “we are approaching a Saddam-like office at 590 S. School St., or fax letters is to write or call the White House and members of magnitude for the murder of innocents,” Leon be appropriate to submit this idea to a citi- to 468-3544, mail to Letters to the zens’ committee first? Congress. (See how your representative does on the Wieseltier worried that the problem may be Editor, P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, 95482 or issue at www.darfurscores.org). Imagine if Bush had deeper than the number of our troops; it may Leapfrog development and retail e-mail them to [email protected]. sprawl. Wouldn’t adoption of an even made Darfur an important issue at the Asian summit be Iraq itself. “After we invaded Iraq, Iraq meeting last week, if he had returned via Cairo for a invaded itself. We are at the mercy of Iraq, meeting with Arab leaders, if he had dispatched Condi where there is no mercy.” Rice to Chad to shore it up. Kirk Semple, The New York Times’ WHERE TO WRITE Beyond pushing our own government, we can write Baghdad correspondent, wrote about Capt. the embassies of countries like France and Egypt that Stephanie Bagley, the daughter and grand- President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa could play especially crucial roles. The same is true of daughter of military policemen who was House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- China, which provides Sudan the guns used to shoot enthusiastic a year ago about her job of build- ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah children like Ismail. We in the news business, includ- ing a new Iraqi police force. But that was (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, ing Arab and European television networks, could use before the militia so inexorably began to infil- Governor Arnold 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number a few pokes to appreciate that genocide is newswor- trate the police, presumably with the support Schwarzenegger: State Capitol, Sacra- is 463-5773. E-mail to: thy. of some leaders in Iraq’s dysfunctional gov- mento, 95814. (916) 445-2841; FAX [email protected] The heroic efforts of aid groups in Darfur and Chad ernment. Now, with the police begging the (916)445-4633 Americans not to make them patrol Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate -- 13 aid workers have been killed in Darfur since May Baghdad’s mean streets and showing her their Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, -- deserve support as well. (I list some groups active in shrapnel wounds, she just wants to get her Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX Darfur in my blog, nytimes.com/ontheground.) The unit home safely, without losing another sol- (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box aid workers risk their lives daily to try to save people, dier. She said her orders were to train a local 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- putting up with janjaweed, scorpions, camel spiders force to deal with crimes like theft and mur- Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart 8931. District offices at 1040 Main St., and pit toilets inhabited by bats. They can use our der, not to teach them how to fight a coun- Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Suite 205, Napa, 94559, 224-1990, 50 D backup. terinsurgency. 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- St., Suite 120A, Santa Rosa, 95404, 576- Aside from telling Israel to be nicer to the 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sena- 2771, and 317 3rd St., Suite 6, Eureka, Nicholas D. Kristof was appointed to a special Palestinians, as if there lies Iraq salvation, [email protected] 95501, 445-6508. Email: senator.ches- post as columnist for The New York Times in James Baker will mostly try to suggest that Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st [email protected]. 2001. the United States talk to Iran and Syria. On District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Wash- Mendocino County Supervisors: Tuesday, after the Lebanese industry minister, ington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- Pierre Gemayel, an opponent of Syria, was (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district office, burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- The Ukiah assassinated in Beirut, Bush said he suspected 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, Fort trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David that Iran and Syria were behind the murder. Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962-0934; Colfax, 5th District. All can be reached by DAILY JOURNAL Maybe Baker had better find Plan C. www.house.gov/write rep writing to 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1090, The Pentagon is trying to decide whether Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows we should Go Big, Go Long or Go Home. Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, [email protected] Go figure. Circulation director: Cornell Turner Office manager: Yvonne Bell

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It means those congregations will no one of his cyber-sleuths Religion actual relic is a “gift.” There longer be affiliated with the 16.3 million-member Southern checking what eBay has to are even conflicting linguistic Baptist Convention, the nation’s largest Protestant denomina- offer. signals. On Monday, a seller tion. They’re not hunting for today posted a relic of St. Eymard, a Most of the 19 churches had already distanced themselves bargains and never place a 19th century French priest, from the Missouri Baptist Convention. But the expulsions were bid. Their interest is bone that was described as “ex ossi- decided when delegates to an annual meeting of the convention shards, bits of wizened flesh voted Oct. 31 to bar any representatives of the 19 churches. and a contemporary twist on bus,” Latin for “from the bones.” But the fuller text “I think in recent years the convention has attacked, defund- the sacred and the profane: “Yes, it’s just a blip on the Serafin describes his moti- ed and excluded groups they can’t control,” said the Rev. Mike How the ancient trade in the screen,” he said. “But we want vation as part conscious raiser says the relic “does not con- Shupert, pastor of the Cape Girardeau church. “They want to most coveted religious relics to make a point. They are tak- and part consumer crusader. tain any human parts.” say, ’This is what you have to believe.’ That’s not the Baptist has moved into the global flea ing the same position as He calls the sale of such Attempts by The way.” market of online bidding. Judas. They are selling out the relics deeply offensive to Associated Press to reach the The changes should not affect most congregants on a day-to- “You can find bone frag- church.” believers in their sanctity. seller — and several other day basis at the 19 churches, but has meant the end to historic ments supposedly from St. Interest in religious patri- Then there is the caveat relic dealers on eBay — via e- partnerships. Augustine being hawked on mony of all types — from emptor — or “let the buyer mail contact information were the Internet along with trin- icons to stained glass — has beware” — factor. Clear doc- unsuccessful. Facing bankruptcy, incoming bishop kets and antiques. There is soared in recent years, along umentation on a first-class “We just want the same something very wrong here,” with the blockbuster novel relic is extremely rare and rules that apply to guns, Nazi asks for low-key installation “The Da Vinci Code,” the fraud is as old as faith — as said Serafin, a professional items or the bones of DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) -- The incoming Roman Catholic photographer and Catholic Christian-themed “Left noted more than 600 years ago American Indians,” said Behind” series and major in a scene from “The bishop of Davenport, taking over a diocese facing bankruptcy, activist based in Los Angeles, Serafin, whose group is a is asking parishioners not to organize an extravagant celebra- who has led an expanding museum exhibits devoted to Canterbury Tales” in which art and spirituality. At the pigs’ bones and a pillow case loose association of about 200 tion at his installation this month. campaign since the late 1990s members around the world The request by Bishop Martin Amos comes weeks after the to block the online sale of same time, a flood of ecclesi- are part of a cache of dubious astical items has entered religious relics brought from ranging from a Russian diocese filed for bankruptcy protection from clergy sexual objects purported to contain abuse claims. the remains of Christian mainstream antiquarian mar- Rome. Orthodox archbishop to kets from once-flourishing Some recent offerings on Catholic priests and lay peo- “He’s considering the financial situation of the diocese,” saints. says diocese spokesman David Montgomery. Last month, Serafin’s churches that were closed eBay include “the air” that ple. because of shrinking congre- Christ breathed, the wing of Across the time zones, they Diocesan officials said that more than $10.5 million has been group, the International paid so far to resolve abuse claims since 2004, including a $9 Crusade for Holy Relics, gations or population shifts the Holy Spirit and “the hand” try to keep a round-the-clock away from older city neigh- of St. Stephen. vigil on eBay for any suspi- million payout to 37 victims. Insurance covered part of the cost. opened a new front that’s truly Amos’ installation is planned for Nov. 20. Amos, an auxil- worthy of a David and Goliath borhoods. Serafin also says the rules cious relics. They fire off e- But the sale of so-called — both canon and eBay’s — iary bishop in the Diocese of Cleveland, will succeed Bishop metaphor: a call to boycott mails to eBay and the seller — William Franklin, who is retiring. eBay. “first-class relics” — bone, are on his side. who is often known only by It seeks to pressure the flesh, hair, nails and frag- Most churches with cen- an online nickname and e- world’s largest online auction ments of other body parts — turies-old traditions in the dis- mail address — asking for the Ministers christen home of N.C.-based site to close alleged loopholes remains a murky subculture, play and veneration of relics, item to be withdrawn. Christian broadcast center used to bypass its ban on one that’s increasingly shift- including the Roman Catholic But it’s a cumbersome ing from the back rooms of and Orthodox, prohibit the CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Big names in television evan- allowing bids for human process. gelism gathered to break ground for a new broadcast center for remains. dealers’ shops to the Web’s sale of any objects believed to worldwide mall. hold body parts. In late October, Serafin’s the Charlotte-based Inspiration Networks, which is building a Hani Durzy, spokesman for group protested what they $98 million complex in South Carolina. eBay, said the San Jose, Dozens of religious items The extensive list of eBay’s are on eBay at any time. Most banned items include Nazi considered an “ex ossibus” Pat Robertson of the Christian Broadcasting Network, Calif.-based company is “very relic of the 19th century St. Rodney Parsley of the World Harvest Church in Columbus, willing to reopen talks” with are ordinary objects such as paraphernalia, firearms and icons, medals or prayer cards. ammunition and “human parts John Vianney, the patron saint Ohio, and pioneer televangelist Rex Humbard were among the Serafin’s group about its con- people who came Nov. 5 to what will be a 93-acre campus in cerns after discussions broke But Serafin believes the and remains.” of parish priests. The sale strongest interest is for the Durzy said eBay has more went ahead, starting at $25. Lancaster County, S.C. off about a year ago. They condemned commercial television as evil. “As far as the boycott, well, first-class relics, which he than 2,000 people assigned to Twenty-seven bids later, an says has accounted for up to cull prohibited items, but anonymous buyer picked it up “Television has become America’s drug of choice, an elec- we’ve really seen no impact to tronic Valium,” Parsley said. speak of,” said Durzy. “We 40 percent of the eBay relic noted that blanket enforce- for $565, plus $12 shipping. listings at times. ment is a challenge with up to On the Net: David Cerullo, chief executive officer of Inspiration don’t know if it’s even still in Networks, said “most secular television today has gone beyond place.” “This is where the real 7 million new items going up International Crusade for action is,” he said. “This is for bid every day. Holy Relics: the bounds of good entertainment and good information into But Serafin said the sym- what the Bible would describe as spiritual darkness.” bolism is what’s important. where our fight is.” Sellers don’t make it any www.ichrusa.com

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A Specialty Part 1 Part 2 Market Place Publication Dates: Publication Dates: The Ukiah Daily Journal The Ukiah Daily Journal for Dog & Cats December 10th December 14th The Journal Sampler The Journal Sampler at the Ukiah Valley December 12th December 19th Conference Center online at ukiahdailyjournal.com online at ukiahdailyjournal.com 200-S School Street, Ukiah Call Your 463-DOGG Representative To 468-3500 Next to Mendocino Bounty. Schedule The Ukiah Grand Opening Advertising DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 2006 – 7 Editor: James Arens The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Expect something funky from Funk in Skins Game By KEN PETERS to figure out what I can do to one-up rookie-record $925,000 in the 2005 Sorenstam and Couples. hole. AP Sports Writer myself from last year, but it will be Skins Game. He’s back to defend his The 5-foot-8 Funk is known for At the end of the 18-hole, two-day LA QUINTA — Fred Funk difficult with the skirt thing. title in a foursome that includes Fred accuracy — as opposed to his dis- tournament, Funk laughed all the promises not to wear his pink skirt at “I’ve had some ideas, but I’ve just Couples, also known as “Mr. Skins;” tance — off the tee. Woods needled way to the bank. He had won the Skins Game this weekend. He got to get them set up properly. big boomer John Daly and Stephen him about it before the Skins began, $225,000 by sinking a 28-foot eagle doesn’t completely rule out the pos- We’ve been working on it for a cou- Ames, winner of The Players saying he would never live it down if putt on the ninth and final hole of the sibility of a sports bra. ple months — my caddie and me — Championship in March. Sorenstam outdrove him. Funk went first day, then collected $550,000 “I’ve been humiliating myself my coming up with some ideas, but The 50-year-old Funk took a lot of along with the theme, gleefully don- more with a tap-in for a birdie on No. whole life, so I continued that tradi- we’ve got to see what unfolds.” guff in last year’s Skins Game, when ning the skirt in the fairway on No. 3 tion last year,” Funk said. “I’m trying Funk won the last 15 skins and a he played with Tiger Woods, Annika and wearing it until he finished that See SKINS, Page 8 Irish get JV Bearcats win NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE their Raiders up against it season opener The Daily Journal shot at The Potter Valley Bearcats JV boys bas- ketball team beat the Trojans Upper Lake Courgars By JOHN NADEL 55-49 in the season AP Sports Writer opener for both teams. LOS ANGELES— Most The game was clsoe of the star power Southern throughout. California used to beat Notre After leading by 5 at Dame and almost everyone the half, PV extended else the Trojans faced during its lead to as much as the past four years is gone. 10 points in the third Nevertheless, the Trojans quarter. UL hit two 3 keep winning and once again pointers in the fourth and forced a few turnovers to allow have a chance to play for a them to get as close as 2 points late in the game but PV had national title. The reason is no a few big break away layups late to seal it. mystery to Notre Dame coach PV coach Tim Johnson said afterwards the key was Charlie Weis — it’s coach teamwork. Pete Carroll. “I’m proud of these guys. We played with only seven “All I know is the guy, in players and each and every one of them came up big,” the last 57 games the guy Johnson said. “Everyone contributed. I was happy with played, they won 54 of them,” our half court defense. We ran the ball well but need to Weis said. “You think about learn how keep under control and milk the clock when what I just said now. Fifty- protecting a lead. It’s a great way to open the season and four out of 57. I mean, three we plan to build from here.” losses by a combined eight The Bearcats scoring by quarter was 13, 11, 18, 13. points over that span. Johnson discussed his top performers. “I mean, if you give me “Justin Hoffar and Skyler Burris were very effective that record right now, I’ll take rebounding the ball,” he said. “Matthew Moore was very the next four years off. Go successful driving the ball to the basket and converting on ahead, give me that record serveral fast break layups. Chris Watts had an impressive right now, I’ll take a little overall game showing that he could play inside as well as siesta.” outside.” One of USC’s closest calls Scoring were: Matthew Moore, 22 points, 6 rebounds; during the past five seasons Chris Watts 9 points, 5 rebounds; Anthony Nelson 9 came last year at Notre Dame points; Justin Hoffar 2 points, 10 rebounds; Skyler Burris Stadium, when the Trojans 2 points, 9 rebounds; Kevin Corcoran 7 points; Cody rallied for a 34-31 win on a 1- Shepard 4 points. yard sneak by quarterback There will be a Potter Valley JV Boys Tournament Dec. Matt Leinart in the final sec- 1 and 2 at Potter Valley High School. Teams participating onds. are Potter Valley, Round Valley, Deep Valley, Leggett Weis and his team have Valley, Mendocino, Point Arena, Summerfield Waldorf waited more than 13 months and Laytonville. to avenge that bitter setback. They’ll get that opportunity tonight at the Los Angeles Coliseum when the teams Coker out as meet for the 78th time in one of college football’s most intense rivalries. “What a great thing this is Bob Larson/Contra Costa Times Miami coach — to have a football game of San Diego Chargers LaDainian Tomlinson goes over the top for a 2nd quarter this magnitude and this style touchdown during their game with the San Francisco Forty Niners at Monster By TIM REYNOLDS and class coming up,” Carroll Park in San Francisco, October 15. AP Sports Writer said. “They bring so much CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Larry Coker won nearly 80 following from the middle of percent of his games at Miami, got players to graduate, the country and we have was revered for his classy manner and led the Hurricanes tremendous following here to a national championship. and around the country but Despite all that, even he acknowledged Miami needed primarily set in the West.” Facing the best to make a change. As usual, the Trojans are Coker’s tumultuous and disappointing season got its peaking late in the season, By BILL SOLIDAY “I imagine there is a bit (but) here’s what the journey has predictable ending Friday, when he was fired after six having outscored three oppo- The Oakland Tribune I try to be objective. But the provided up to now in terms years leading the Hurricanes. The move came one day nents 100-19 this month to ALAMEDA - The num- reality is, in my experience of just one category - touch- after Miami finished a 6-6 regular season by beating raise their record in bers jump off the page like a in professional football, he’s downs. Boston College, snapping a four-game losing streak and November games under kangaroo, making arguments the best I’ve ever seen.” He has 22 touchdowns, becoming bowl-eligible. Carroll to 19-0. In addition, with his coach, Marty Rebuttal, Mr. Tomlinson? more than 18 NFL teams. “There’s such a negative groundswell around the pro- USC has won 32 straight at Schottenheimer, foolish to “I think he’s biased,” the That represents the most gram,” Coker said. “If I’m here, unless we just win all the the Coliseum. even launch. LaDainian San Diego Chargers super- ever scored in the first 10 games, I don’t see that changing in the next few months. I Just to add spice to the Tomlinson? Yeah. He’s the star said. “He’s coached me games of an NFL season. really don’t.” game, as if it was needed, the best. Right now, if not on the and he’s seen me grow as a He has crossed the goal He may coach one more game: If Miami goes to a bowl, Trojans (9-1) need a victory eternal scale of running back player. But I still have a long line 19 times in his team’s Coker will be on the sideline. to stay alive in the national rankings. way to go.” last six games. “He deserved it,” said athletic director Paul Dee, who championship race. They’ve “I like to think there’s no Right. He still has a long told Coker of his dismissal Friday morning — saying it way to go this year and played in the BCS title game bias,” Schottenheimer said. See RAIDERS, Page 8 pained him to do so. “He earned it. ... If we are invited, we the past two years — winning one and losing one — and See COACH, Page 8 earned a piece of the national championship three years ago NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE after being bypassed for the title game. Should the Trojans beat Notre Dame (10-1) and Niners’ Nolan for Coach of the Year? crosstown rival UCLA next By MONTE POOLE and Baltimore’s Brian Billick are the weekend, they appear to have The Oakland Tribune leaders, with San Diego’s Marty an excellent shot of playing SANTA CLARA - With the 49ers Schottenheimer and New Orleans No. 1 Ohio State in the BCS riding a three-game win streak, play- Sean Payton in view. Indy’s Tony championship game Jan. 8. ing meaningful games after Dungy is a perennial and “I don’t know how to fig- Thanksgiving and pondering the Jacksonville’s Jack Del Rio is in the ure the thing out,” Carroll playoffs, the bandwagon is cranked picture. said. “I think it’s pretty hard up and circling the bay this week. But if the 49ers win four of their to keep us out of it because of Bandwagons, however, are built on final six games to finish at 9-7, Nolan the strength of schedule that the flimsy fabric of hype. Which has to be among the finalists. we’ve had to play. means they can fall apart faster than a If they make the playoffs, it can be “We’re going to play these $5 blazer. argued that Nolan’s overall work was games and at the end of it, So The Faithful shouldn’t get car- as impressive as that of any candi- we’re going to have a chance ried away. Not yet. Certainly not date. to have an extraordinary sea- when the injuries are coming and Only a few weeks ago it was fash- son and if that’s worthy of the Antonio Bryant gets nabbed on suspi- ionable to question whether Nolan selection process for the BCS cion of driving drunk and much too was up to the task. The Niners lost game, then we’ll pack up and fast. consecutive games, hideously, and go. That’s OK — we would No, the postseason is pure fantasy, appeared back on track to smear like that.” a distant wish swimming through the The non-conference imaginations of fans and players. See NOLAN, Page 8 schools on USC’s schedule What the 49ers already have Bob Larson/Contra Costa Times are No. 6 Notre Dame, No. 5 accomplished, though, is shoving Arkansas and No. 23 San Francisco Forty Niners Mike Nolan into the Coach of the head coach Mike Nolan can’t Nebraska. The Trojans beat Year race. Arkansas 50-14 and Nebraska believe the penalty call during A little more than halfway through the game against the San the season, Chicago’s Lovie Smith Diego Chargers October 15. See TROJANS, Page 8 8 – SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

Colorado-based headhunter already reeling from its on- Coach and former commissioner of field issues. the Big Eight Conference — Miami was also involved in No. 18 California 69, Belmont 52 and begin a search immediate- a brawl with Florida NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) turnovers. The Bears led 35-22 at the Continued from Page 7 ly, Dee said. International on Oct. 14, a — Devanei Hampton scored Belmont (2-2) led early by half, and Belmont never got will play, and Larry Coker “This program is a special sideline-clearing melee that 15 points, and No. 18 as much as five, but a 16-0 the lead under single digits will be our head coach.” place and it takes a unique led to the suspension of 18 California used its stellar Cal run midway through the again. Coker is 59-15 at Miami, individual,” Dee said. “This is FIU players and 13 defense to defeat Belmont 69- first half broke the game open. Belmont’s Alysha Clark led but was doomed by 12 losses not a job for somebody that’s Hurricanes players. 52 on Friday in the Vanderbilt The run began when the the Bruins with 13. Thanksgiving tournament. Bears, trailing 11-8 at the in the last three seasons and a builder. This is a job for “We have suffered disap- Cal will play Vanderbilt (5- somebody that’s out front and pointments and tragedy off The bigger, stronger 12:57 mark, held the Bruins no conference crowns or 0) in Saturday’s championship Bowl Championship Series wants to be at the top and isn’t and on the field,” Shalala said Golden Bears (6-0), playing scoreless for the next 5:45. frightened away by the expec- in a statement. “We can and zone defense nearly all game, Cal’s Lauren Greif led the game, and Belmont will take bids since 2003. He had three on Florida Atlantic (1-5) in the seasons left on a contract that tations.” will do better.” held Belmont to 35 percent spurt with three defensive paid him about $2 million Many of Miami’s players Through it all, Coker’s shooting and forced 20 rebounds and a steal. consolation game. annually. There is a buyout said in recent days that they public persona was calm and provision in his deal, believed wanted Coker to keep his job, collected. He repeatedly said and he’s done a commendable hopes of finally beating USC. to be worth about $3 million. and his firing was not received he was the right person to lead Trojans job, passing for 2,417 yards “This team has a lot of con- “It has been evident this well by former Hurricanes the Hurricanes and, somehow, and 22 touchdowns with six fidence,” Quinn said. “We’ve season that we have not pro- standout Sinorice Moss, now never seemed bothered by interceptions. improved so much over the gressed,” university president a rookie receiver with the incessant speculation about Continued from Page 7 “I’m just really excited to past couple months where we New York Giants. his job security. Donna Shalala wrote in a 28-10 in September. Their finally be a part of it,” Booty feel we’re at a pretty good statement. “It is time for us to “I don’t understand it. I “There were disappoint- said regarding the Notre spot right now.” understand some changes had ments. There were opportuni- loss was a 33-31 setback at reclaim our national champi- Oregon State last month. Dame-USC rivalry. Quinn admitted he never onship tradition. ... I want to to be made, but I don’t think ties, I think, to play better and Tailbacks Reggie Bush and thought he’d reach this point that’s the particular change we didn’t,” Dee said. “It all Notre Dame’s title chances make it clear that no celebra- aren’t nearly as good because LenDale White, who starred in his career without having tion is in order today. This was they had to make,” Moss said. comes to the head coach.” for USC along with Leinart been on the winning side “He was a great coach. He’s Coker came to Miami on of a 47-21 home loss to No. 2 not an easy decision.” Michigan in September. from 2003-05, have been suc- against the Trojans. Meanwhile, more changes been a great coach since he’s Feb. 10, 1995, hired by then- ceeded by Chauncey “That’s pretty big as far as been there. I don’t feel they coach Butch Davis to be the Jumping over Michigan into could be coming to Miami. the title game against Ohio Washington and a cast of where it comes in to motivate Shalala announced “a six- had to get rid of him.” Hurricanes’ offensive coordi- freshmen. Only four of the me,” he said. “Going into this Miami entered this season nator. Davis resigned on Jan. State is going to be very tough month fundraising sprint to for the Irish. Trojans’ listed starters are game, that’s definitely one of secure commitments from our as the favorite to win the 29, 2001, to become coach of seniors compared to 18 for the the things that’s on my mind.” Atlantic Coast Conference the Cleveland Browns. About Weis makes no argument. supporters/donors to finance “You had your opportunity. Irish. Just as none of the Notre competitive coaching con- championship, and was men- a week later, after Miami Notre Dame’s Brady Dame players have been on tioned by some as a contender reportedly offered the job to You lost a game at home,” he tracts and build and renovate said. “The bottom line is, if Quinn, a Heisman Trophy the winning side against USC, first-class facilities and pro- for the national title — even Alvarez and then-Miami candidate who has passed for none of the Trojans have been after a 40-3 loss to LSU in the Dolphins coach Dave you wouldn’t have lost, you’d grams.” be like Ohio State — guaran- 3,004 yards and 32 touch- on the losing side against the “We need a new start,” Peach Bowl last season. Wannstedt, the Hurricanes downs with five interceptions, Irish. Shortly after that game, Coker ultimately turned to Coker — teed a spot.” Shalala said. With Leinart gone, John will be playing in his final “I’m not about to leave There are plenty of poten- fired four assistant coaches, who had never been a head regular-season game and, like with a loss, either,” senior saying the program needed coach beyond the high-school David Booty has taken over at tial candidates to replace quarterback for the Trojans, all of his teammates, has USC center Ryan Kalil said. Coker; two marquee names new ideas. level. are former Wisconsin coach But things began spiraling He went undefeated and Barry Alvarez, who is close out of control quickly this sea- won the national title in his to ever play the game. running team,” he said, a with Shalala, and Rutgers son. first season, then got back to Raiders Is Tomlinson better? rather bold statement consid- coach and former Miami The Hurricanes lost 31-7 at the title game the next year, “I think all the debate has ering the evidence. “A lot of Louisville on Sept. 16, falling losing in double overtime to assistant Greg Schiano. Continued from Page 7 been taken out of it with his people get caught up in Former Florida coach and to 1-2 and out of the national- Ohio State. performance over the last ‘Marty Ball’ and assume we current South Carolina boss title mix, needed a last-second But that was the last time At the moment he is only month and a half,” Sapp said. are a running team that will Steve Spurrier said this week interception just to beat win- Coker would play for the the third player to have back- “He’s always been special, but control the ball. But that’s that he expects to be back with less Duke, and then matched national crown with the to-back four touchdown when you’re putting up those really not our style at all. We the Gamecocks next fall for the school’s longest losing Hurricanes, and he said the games and he’s aiming for the kinds of touchdown numbers, like to be more wide open and his third season — trying to streak in nine years. Plus, joy of those first two seasons hat trick. it just defines you. He’s done spread the ball around.” rebuke a story that identified senior defensive lineman is missing from the program He has reached 100 touch- it like no other.” Sapp is more impressed him as Miami’s top choice for Bryan Pata was shot and now. downs faster than any player Raider defensive end with Tomlinson than Sanders Coker’s job. killed outside his apartment AP Sports Writer Tom in history. It took him 89 Derrick Burgess is the due to the consistency factor. The school will hire a con- complex on Nov. 7, adding Canavan in East Rutherford, games. It took Jim Brown and Raiders’ premiere pass rusher “It’s not even close,” Sapp sultant — Chuck Neinas, a more torment to a team N.J. contributed to this report. Emmitt Smith 93. but takes pride in his prowess said. “Barry would give you He’s not just hot. He’s defending the run. He knows five or six minus plays ... he scalding. no one is going to gain total was going to try to make that there’s a tie for the hole. either.” “I never imagined being on control over LT and his num- unbelievable, shake down 12 Skins Common among golfers good Ames, coming off a back this type of run,” Tomlinson bers. people, go the other way twice and bad, skins is a “pals” injury and playing the event conceded. “It’s something that “You’ve just got to try and ... runs. game, where the players tend for the first time, said it was just kind of came about. It’s keep it down to a minimum,” “This guy is more down- Continued from Page 7 to joke and harass their play- going to be a blast. been great. But I’m going he said. “He’s going to get his, hill. He understands the 18 the second. ing partners, at least until the “I’ve always enjoyed play- along for the ride, just like regardless ... and they are importance of not having that stakes get high. ing these kinds of formats. everybody else.” going to find a way to get him minus five then hitting you “He got it all. I felt like last And that “best ever” issue? year was going to be my last “It’s fun, but it is serious, The golf is serious. Obviously the ball.” with 60. He’s 2, 3, 5, 12, 20, especially the back nine on “I’m only in my sixth The Chargers opened the 30. He’s going in the right hurrah at this thing and going for these three it is. They’ve year,” Tomlinson said. “There Sunday,” said Daly, who won been here all week practic- season against the Raiders try- direction. He’s shaking you in out with zero was a little dis- a total of $120,000 in his two is no way I could be the best appointing,” said Couples, ing,” he said, already in rib- ing to protect quarterback the hole when he’s on the way previous Skins Game appear- to ever play the game in only Philip Rivers, who was mak- for 20.” who was shut out last year but ances. “The last few holes, if bing mode. six years.” Couples looked at the other ing his first NFL start. Hence And not in the backfield, still ranks as king of the Skins there’s a big skin, we want to And yet, at the rate he’s they knew they would be get- which is what Kansas City’s with a record $3,515,000 and win, no doubt about it. two, rolled his eyes and shook going, he will play his 182nd his head in mock chagrin. ting a ton of Tomlinson. They Larry Johnson did last week to five wins in his 12 appear- “But, then again, we want game in the fourth week of the did - 31 carries for 131 yards the Raiders, rushing for 154 ances. to heckle each other a little The first six holes at 2012 season and on that day and one touchdown. yards. Sapp claimed the prob- Woods won three holes bit. I just don’t want to tick Trilogy Golf Club will be he will score his 209th NFL Since then, Rivers has lem was bad Raider gap con- worth a total of $75,000 a year any of these guys off. There’s worth $25,000 apiece; Nos. 7- touchdown. Jerry Rice’s name developed a hot hand, hence a trol. But the Raiders realize ago, and Sorenstam also was a fine line between how much 12 $50,000 apiece; 13 through will then disappear from the problem: who to worry about that even if they are in their shut out. you can heckle in this thing, 17 are $70,000 each; and the top of the list of NFL touch- first? gaps against Tomlinson, there The tournament, sponsored and I just don’t want to go final hole is a “Super Skin” down makers at 208. “You still have to focus on are no guarantees. by LG Electronics, offers overboard.” worth $200,000. Each player Hypothetically, at least. LT because that is their “Because then you have to prize money, or skin, on each Daly chuckled and added, donates 20 percent of his earn- “I’m not going to sit here offense,” Burgess said. figure out a way to tackle hole, with the pot building if “And I’m not wearing a skirt, ings to charity. and say it’s impossible,” “Philip does a good job of not him,” said defensive end Tyler Tomlinson said. “Nothing is beating himself. He makes Brayton. impossible in my eyes. But I some great plays. But you “Just don’t let him in your Singletary during the bye impact has been made by The don’t know if running backs week - as there was a grass- Replacements. have to stop the running defensive backfield,” Sapp Nolan potentially could play that game. I would rather have said. roots movement to dump When I asked Nolan if he long. And I can tell you, I Davis - and conducted a com- could identify the two or three (Rivers) beat us than LT. If LT And if you do? don’t think I will, either.” is the one beating us, it is “You’re going to be at the Continued from Page 7 prehensive analysis of the biggest decisions he has made In the meantime, there is unit. this season, he paused, pon- going to be a loooong day.” of the cliff,” he warned. another 4-12 stinker on the destined to be a lot of grief Tomlinson takes exception. And there’s a record-break- They saw some glaring dered and concluded he could and sduffering for those coach’s resume. weaknesses and several not. There were too many. “I wouldn’t consider us a ing abyss waiting down there. Nolan had unceremonious- assigned to tackle him. On instances in which the person- Maybe he’s right. Sunday, the Raiders get to ly rubbed out veterans like nel didn’t fit the scheme. They There was his decision to Jamie Winborn, Kevan take a stab at it. PRE-APPROVAL decided to simplify, only to dump Barlow and ride Gore. 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They’re dreaming Super Duty Ford + $100.00 sive coordinator Billy Davis Harris continues to pick up of playoffs and Nolan appears [email protected] and assistant head coach Mike interceptions, the appreciable to be a man with a clue. 263-7755 M-F 8-5 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL NATION SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 2006 – 9 NEWS IN BRIEF Congressional measure aims to Visits to Midway may resume enhance knowledge of forced MIDWAY ATOLL (AP) — Isolated from most of the world, Midway Atoll may open up to visitors next year on a limited basis. Indian removal on Trail of Tears The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working on a draft plan and may start a regularly scheduled visitor program as early as By BILL POOVEY “They all think we lived in oversees the Trail of Tears. North Carolina or Georgia, mid-2007, said Barbara Maxfield, spokeswoman for the Associated Press tepees. That’s the one thing According to a park service even though up to three-quar- agency’s Pacific Islands office. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. they see in movies,” handout, “families were sepa- ters of the Cherokees likely The tentative plan, which has not been made public, would — Standing in a rural cabin, Townsend said as she led stu- rated — the elderly and ill started from those states. The probably accommodate fewer than 30 visitors at a time to the Cherokee descendant Alva dents along a creekside trail, forced out at gunpoint — peo- official trail markers also remote U.S. island, she said. Crowe plays a flute made of pointing to trees and describ- ple given only moments to leave out two major arteries in But even small visiting groups would make Midway more river cane for kindergartners ing how they can be used to collect cherished possessions. Arkansas and water routes in available than it is now. Currently, the public can usually only on a field trip to the Trail of make canoes and medicines. White looters followed, ran- eastern Tennessee. get to the island by either boarding a cruise from Asia, hitching Tears. “The parents are not any bet- sacking homes as Cherokees “To me it is very important a ride with resident government workers or volunteering for Crowe — wearing jeans, ter, and you would think they were led away.” that it happens accurately, so three months of environmental duty. moccasins and a shirt with tas- would be.” The primary sponsor of the future generations can go and “We would very much like to welcome visitors back on a sels — holds up animal furs The study called for by Trail of Tears expansion, visit these sites,” said Shirley more regular basis ... (to) share all of the wildlife and the his- and tells the youngsters about Congress would better define Republican Rep. Zach Wamp Lawrence, a Cherokee toric features of not only Midway but certainly as a window to hunting, at one point lifting a the routes taken by more than of Chattanooga, said that descendant who represents 15,000 members of the the marine national monument as well,” Maxfield said. hollow cane tube to his lips besides the study, an educa- Tennessee on the Trail of Midway, located 1,250 miles northwest of Honolulu, is at the and blowing a feathered dart Cherokee, Creek and other tion and research center and a tribes who were forced from Tears Association board. “We tip of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National through it and into a wall tar- possible movie are also in the can certainly learn from it.” get. The children and their their homes in 1838 to make Monument, which was established in June. works to educate Americans She said the education and Known for the crucial 1942 Battle of Midway that turned the parents applaud. way for white settlement. about the forced removal. tide of World War II in the Pacific, Midway is home to spinner The youngsters are learning Untold hundreds and perhaps research center will be built “You have to recognize and on a bluff at the junction of the dolphins, pristine beaches and hundreds of thousands of about American Indians as thousands of American acknowledge your mistakes seabirds. part of a school lesson about Indians died during the Tennessee and Hiwassee for the white man to make this rivers in East Tennessee, Access was largely cut off in 2002 when the Fish and Thanksgiving. While that removal to Indian Territory in right,” said Wamp, who him- what is now Oklahoma. where the Blythe Ferry once Wildlife Service’s sole tourist operator pulled out, citing diffi- story is well known, the histo- self claims Cherokee ancestry. culties making a profit on trips to the atoll’s remote islands. ry of the Trail of Tears is less The Trail of Tears dates to operated and thousands of 1830 when President Jackson “There has to be an acknowl- Cherokees and Creeks were “The birdlife and the history are not available anywhere else so, and Congress recently edgment that ... slavery was a approved a study that aims to submitted a plan to Congress taken by force to begin the in the world,” said E.K. Whiting, a Kailua resident who visited mistake, the Trail of Tears was Midway three times before regular visitor operations closed. improve that knowledge. to remove the tribes from the journey. Details about the proposed visitor program haven’t been Visiting youngsters “don’t Southeast. a mistake.” Crowe said expanding the released. have a clue” about the forced Cherokees at the time were Research was limited when trail would hopefully generate removal of Southern tribes in very established and “may Congress created the Trail of new interest in the history. Comedy club guests seek personal the late 1830s, said Cleata have lived in better houses” Tears National Historic Trail “They don’t understand Townsend, also a Cherokee than white settlers, Townsend in 1987 in Alabama, Arkansas, really, truly how bad the gov- apology from ex-’’ star descendant, who works with said. Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, ernment was in the old days,” LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two men who say they were Crowe at the Chattanooga “We may have been having Missouri, North Carolina, Crowe said. insulted by actor-comedian Michael Richards during his racist Audubon Society’s Audubon dinner and soldiers came to Oklahoma and Tennessee. rant at a comedy club want a personal apology and perhaps Acres, an official stop on the our door and took us at gun- Historians have since On The Net: some money, their lawyer said Friday. Trail of Tears National point,” Townsend said. uncovered omissions. There Trail of Tears Association: The men, Frank McBride and Kyle Doss, said they were part Historic Trail. The National Park Service were no routes recognized in www.nationaltota.org of a group of about 20 people who had gathered at West Hollywood’s Laugh Factory to celebrate a friend’s birthday. According to their attorney, Gloria Allred, they were ordering Bird watchers abuzz after arctic gull spotted in Calif. drinks when Richards berated them for interrupting his act. CALIPATRIA, Calif. (AP) The appearance of the arc- McCaskie said. Bird watchers from around When one of the members of their group replied that he was- — A small white gull with an tic bird nearly 100 miles east McCaskie had seen the bird the state immediately began n’t funny, Richards launched into a string of obscenities and ordinary name had bird of San Diego would be the several times on trips to racing to the Salton Sea. repeatedly used the n-word. A cell phone videocamera captured watchers flocking to the first reported in California and Canada and Alaska and had “We thought it was worth a the outburst. Salton Sea for what they call a would place it hundreds of seen hundreds of pictures, so 10-hour drive, even knowing Richards, who played Jerry Seinfeld’s wacky neighbor “mega-rarity.” miles farther south than it had despite his amazement he had we might not see the bird,” Kramer on the TV sitcom “Seinfeld,” made a nationally tele- The Salton Sea, a 35-mile- ever been seen. little doubt it was a Ross’ gull. San Francisco ornithologist vised apology on David Letterman’s “Late Night” show earlier long lake stretching across the The gull, which normally Still, he wanted witnesses. Scott Terrill said. “It’s a really this week. He has since apologized to civil rights leaders the Imperial and Riverside county breeds in Siberia or McCaskie called bird- good bird.” Rev. and the Rev. Al Sharpton. line, is a popular stop for birds Greenland, rarely appears enthusiast friends who lived Terrill and his wife arrived But Allred complained Friday that he “has not apologized to heading south, and Guy south of Alaska, and is only nearby, and they quickly early the next morning to find his victims directly, face to face, man to man.” McCaskie, co-author of spotted in even the northern appeared and took pictures. about 40 people looking for Richards’ publicist said his client wants to apologize to both “Birds of Salton Sea,” part of the lower 48 states He reported his sighting on the gull. That number swelled men, who are black, but hasn’t been able to locate them. believed he spotted a Ross’ every few years. the Internet news group to about 150 as the day went Allred, speaking by phone from Colorado, said Richards gull there a week ago. “It was a really fancy bird,” Calbirds the night of Nov. 17. on. should meet McBride and Doss in front of a retired judge to “acknowledge his behavior and to apologize to them” and allow the judge to decide on monetary compensation. “It’s not enough to say ’I’m sorry,”’ she said. She did not mention a specific figure, but pitched the idea as a way for the comic to avoid a lawsuit. “Our clients were vulnerable,” Allred said. “He went after them. He singled them out and he taunted them, and he did it in a closed room where they were captive.” The video of Richards’ outburst shows several people getting up and walking out as he shouts at the audience. “He’s willing to talk to them privately and apologize to them,” said Richards’ publicist, Howard Rubenstein. But he said Richards wasn’t considering any demand for payment, “He’s not dealing with that” Rubenstein said. “He wants to apologize to them directly and then see what happens.”

Rover doesn’t hear anything from Mars Global Surveyor Publication Dates: The Ukiah Daily Journal PASADENA (AP) — Two more attempts to regain contact with NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft failed this December 8th week. The Journal Sampler The 10-year-old probe last had radio communication with December 12th Earth on Nov. 2, and NASA said earlier this week that the online at ukiahdailyjournal.com spacecraft’s mission to map the surface of the Red Planet was likely at an end. Advertising Space But efforts to find out if the orbiting spacecraft was still & Materials Deadline: working continued, including transmitting commands for Mars Global Surveyor to send signals to the NASA rover November 29th Opportunity operating on the surface of Mars. But the rover did not detect any signals from MGS during attempts Tuesday and Wednesday, according to postings on the Web site for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which man- ages the mission. MGS has been the longest and most productive mission to Mars, sending more than 240,000 images back to Earth, accord- ing to the space agency. The spacecraft was launched Nov. 7, 1996, for what was planned as a two-year mapping mission.

Offer of baby on Craigslist triggers police probe, hoax suspected SAN DIEGO (AP) — A classified ad that offered a free baby boy on the Craigslist Web site was under investigation by police Friday although the posting was believed to be a hoax. The ad was posted to the “free stuff” section of the site early Thursday alongside offers for free turkey dinners, a set of crutches and an electric stove. The writer, who said he was in San Diego, claimed that his ex-girlfriend had the baby a few weeks ago. “Now he just sits in my closet and cries,” the ad stated. “I’m not too sure how to deal with it.” Call your The posting added: “Batteries not included. Transaction final. No returns.” Craigslist removed the ad shortly after it appeared. Ukiah Daily Journal 468-3500 “This is most probably a hoax,” site founder Craig Newmark said in an e-mail to The Associated Press on Friday. San Diego police said the matter was referred to investiga- representative now to The Ukiah tors in the child abuse unit and another department that investi- gates Internet crimes against children. “We’re taking it seriously because we don’t know,” said reserve your space. DAILY JOURNAL police spokeswoman Monica Munoz. “Until we determine whether or not it’s a hoax or not we won’t let it go.” 10 – SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 2006 TIME OUT Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

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poser/music critic; Joe DiMaggio (1914- TODAY’S QUOTE: “I would as soon Datebook: Saturday, Nov. 25, 2006 1999), baseball player; Augusto Pinochet leave my son a curse as the almighty dollar.” (1915-), Chilean president/general, is 91; -- Andrew Carnegie Today is the 329th day of 2006 and the Nicaraguan contras. Jill Hennessey (1968-), actress, is 38; TODAY’S FACT: Augusto Pinochet 64th day of autumn. In 2002, President George W. Bush Christina Applegate (1971-), actress, is 35. came to power in a violent coup that TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1963, a state signed legislation creating the Homeland TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1980, Sugar Ray deposed Salvador Allende, the first elected funeral for John F. Kennedy was held in Security Department. Leonard recovered the WBC welterweight Socialist president of Chile. Washington, D.C. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Andrew boxing title when his opponent, Roberto TODAY’S MOON: Between new moon In 1986, the White House announced that Carnegie (1835-1919), financier/philan- Duran, said, “No mas, no mas” (“No more, (Nov. 20) and first quarter (Nov. 28). profits from the sale of arms to Iran went to thropist; Virgil Thomson (1896-1987), com- no more”), in the eighth round.

interest to you, but very bor- even try because you are Hunches or feelings should rest for you, you’re not like- ing to your listeners. likely to undervalue the not be permitted to govern ly to feel fulfilled if you ASTROGRAPH AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- worthiness of your abilities, what you do and how you do don’t utilize your energy and Feb. 19) -- A significant talents or skills. it, because they’re likely to abilities in some type of pro- waste of time could be the TAURUS (April 20-May be way off base. ductive manner. Do some- By Bernice Bede Osol order of the day unless you 20) -- When you get LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - thing that needs tending. set some goals and stick to involved with others in an - Although a collective SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. accomplishing your purpos- activity that requires the par- objective is likely to be 22) -- Although you’re pret- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. es. Hanging around doing ticipation of all, much will achieved, trouble could ty sure of yourself most of 23-Dec. 21) -- Be on guard nothing will only get you a depend upon the qualifica- ensue after the fact concern- the time, you’re likely to be that you don’t get drawn into backache. tion of the group as to ing the acknowledgement of a bit more self-conscious airing a recent dispute you PISCES (Feb. 20-March whether or not you’re suc- who did what. Give every- when socializing. Relax and had with someone once 20) -- If you’re going out cessful. one his or her just dues. be yourself, and let events Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006 again, but this time in pub- somewhere for a pleasurable GEMINI (May 21-June VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. take care of your image. 20) -- Do not be overly sen- In the year ahead, the best lic. Both of you could lose purpose, dismiss all else 22) -- There’s a saying, Sagittarius, treat yourself sitive about the comments or thing you can do is to align face and spoil the fun for from your mind and enjoy “Paralysis comes from over- to a birthday gift. Send for opinions of others regarding yourself with progressive others. yourself. Don’t worry about analysis,” so trust yourself what you do or say. As long your Astro-Graph year- people who make sure they CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- what’s not getting done and to make a decision and as you know you’re operat- ahead predictions by mail- are in the forefront with the Jan. 19) -- You’re likely to how much you have to do. demonstrate your belief in it ing at a high level, who ing $2 to Astro-Graph, c/o latest innovations. ARIES (March 21-April by taking the appropriate be in a gregarious mood, but cares what they think? this newspaper, P.O. Box Advantages and benefits that doesn’t mean everybody 19) -- You’re very capable of action to implement it. 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092- will come from teaming CANCER (June 21-July else is. Try not to dwell on achieving whatever it is you 22) -- Base all your actions LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 0167. Be sure to state your with them. subjects that may be of go after; yet you might not on sound, logical reasoning. 23) -- Even if this is a day of zodiac sign. Searching for something big? IT'S IN THE CLASSIFIEDS–468-3500 TIME OUT SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 2006 – 11 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Puzzlers

THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

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.

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 42642 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion TNLE 62028-4 Unscramble these four Jumbles, EXAD one letter to each square, -1 1 28 -2 BLAR to form four ordinary words. 26 20 23 23 OEOT MOWNE CLUE: EMINENT ORDER GRID 51 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 51 All Rights Reserved.

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Dear Annie: I have been married over 30 gold medal. Clearly she does not see this in men who gaze at my girlfriends as if I’m invis- years, but I am a terrible person. I have done herself. When I point it out to her, she becomes ible, the people who smile because they feel some really awful things, like lying to my hus- defensive, so I back off. I have even suggested sorry for me, and then a writer like “Low-Cal” band about bills, credit cards, etc. I have gotten ANNIE’S MAILBOX that she take up a hobby or volunteer, because beating me up. Yesterday, I was denied health us in -- over $9,000. I actually hate By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar I think the problem may simply be that she has insurance because of my weight. Being fat myself. too much time on her hands. makes me unworthy of medical help. My husband is a wonderful man and has for- I wouldn’t mind so much if she recognized I am so tired of this. I cry every morning as given me for past things, but I am so afraid he professional assistance, and perhaps one of the her nosiness and admitted she has a problem, I try to get through another day. I used to enjoy will never forgive me for these bills. I am con- counselors from the debt-relief line would be but there is no hope of that happening. Now I life, but now, not so much. I make no excuses. stantly nervous and sick to my stomach. I don’t willing to speak to him. You also should tell just put up with it, but on the inside it really I remind myself not to give up, to keep walk- want to answer the phone because of bill col- your husband that you will contact Debtors bothers me -- especially because I am one of ing every day, to watch what I eat and try not lectors. Anonymous (debtorsanonymous.org) at P.O. the targets of her “nose.” Any ideas? -- Fed Up to get myself down. I wish people would look I called a debt-relief line, and they are help- Box 920888, Needham, MA 02492-0009. We Dear Fed Up: If telling your mother she is at me on the inside because that is where the ing me get out of this hole. I want to confide in hope he will stand by you during your struggle nosy does not have the desired effect, your best treasure lies. -- Keeping Up the Struggle my husband, but I am scared this could be the to control your compulsive spending. bet is to ignore or deflect those “buttinsky” Dear Keeping Up: You are absolutely right, last straw for him. Please tell me what to do so Dear Annie: My mother, a senior citizen, is comments. To do this, you smile politely and but it sounds as if you could use some emo- I can breathe again and feel calm. -- Sleepless constantly complaining about people who change the subject. Do it as often as you need tional help. If you haven’t tried counseling, and Nervous “stick their noses where they don’t belong.” to, and she will either get the hint or give up. please consider it. 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822-06 PUBLIC NOTICE HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP 11-18,25,12-2,9-06 PERSONALS WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED NOTICE TO VACATE AND SURRENDER 20 120 120 120 120 120 120 799-06 Hard working guy, All Shifts FT & PT BUS DRIVER NCO Head Start- POSSESSION OF PREMISES MENDOCINO Cook for E Center’s EDITOR NEEDED 11-4,11,18,25/06 looking to meet a Do something good U.L. Teacher I-II-III. TO: DOUGLAS BROWN COUNTY Available!!! Migrant Head Start The Lake County FICTITIOUS woman in her 40’s, for yourself & your AA/ECE, CDE Tchr and any and all persons lawfully or unlawfully DEPARTMENT No experience in Cloverdale; 40 Record-Bee is look- BUSINESS NAME slim-med. build. Mov- community. Join the Permit & 2 yr. ECE occupying the real property commonly known OF SOCIAL needed. Higher wage hrs/wk; 6-7mo/yr., ing for an experi- STATEMENT ies, go out & having professional team at exp. Sp/Eng bi-ling as: SERVICES with experience. benefits: bilingual enced community fun. PO Box 1872 Mendocino Transit pref. $12.97-$14.61- File No.: 2006-F0743 27 acres of real property located in an unin- Is currently This year’s seniors (Eng/Span) pref journalist to lead our Willits, CA 95490 Authority as a F/T $16.30 DOQ Must THE FOLLOWING corporated area of Mendocino County com- recruiting for: welcome. Full train- $9.57/hr with poten- newsroom. The driver. You must complete NCO appl PERSON(S) IS monly known as Mendocino County asses- LOST & ●Social Worker III ing provided. Drug tial up to $11.66/hr; managing editor is have a valid driver’s & include transcripts. (ARE) DOING BUSI- sor’s Parcel No. 056-540-09; more particular- 30 FOUND ●Social Worker IV testing required, can- HS diploma/GED & responsible the day- license, a clean driv- to-day operations of 800-606-5550 x 302 NESS AS: ly described, as follows: Parcel No. 49, as ●Social Worker nabis not tested for 1 yr. related exp. hire. Assist disabled ing record, possess the newsroom in- closes: 5 PM 11/30 MAS BIJOUX numbered and designated upon the map enti- Supervisor I and/or training. Pre- in their home and on excellent customer cluding assigning (Postmarks not 2240 Rd. 110 tled ‘Iron Peak Unit Two, Parcel Map P-8-73 ●Social Worker fer prev. cooking for Blue Rock Ranches, Inc.’ filed for record outings. Call for service skills & a sol- exp. For Info/App and editing news accepted). EOE Hopland, CA 95449 Supervisor ll interview. 485-0165, id work ethic. Must 707-468-0194; stories and oversee- July 27, 1978, in Map Case 2, drawer 32, ●Employment and ● U.V.A.H. ● Deborah Bradford Page 97, Mendocino County Records.” 485-5168 be able to communi- Patty M; 410 Jones ing page layout. The Training Worker ● Program Manager: 2240 Rd. 110 Notice is hereby given that as of January 11, ❤=❤=❤=❤ cate effectively both St., Ukiah, CA ideal candidate will Supervisor BANKING B.A. in education or Hopland, CA 95449 2007, your tenancy of the above-described orally & in writing in 95482.. Deadline have newsroom OPEN YOUR HOME ●Program Customer Service human services pref. Amanda Newlon real property is terminated. You are required English. Work will be 12/1/06 by 5:00 pm management expe- Specialist Representatives At least 3 yrs. exp. 2240 Rd. 110 to vacate the premises and surrender posses- in Ukiah/Willits/ Lay- EOE rience or several to a special dog in For further Savings Bank of working with people sion of the property to the lessor, Jonathan B. tonville/RdwdVly driv- years reporting Hopland, CA 95449 need this holiday information go to : Mendocino County with developmental Mullock., by January 11, 2007. You are re- ing bus & cab. This Diagnostic and/or editing expe- This business is con- season and your www.mss.ca.gov is seeking qualified disabilities req. Train- quired to surrender the premises in as good a position is guaran- Technician rience for a newspa- ducted by co-part- heart will be full. to: “Career applicants for ing in behavior condition as it was when you took possession teed 32 hours per East Bay area. Smog per. Email resume ners The registrant We are looking for Opportunities” or Customer Service Mngmt. pref. Knowl- of said property. If you fail to vacate and/or week. Pay range - lic. required, 5 yrs with cover letter to commenced to trans- foster homes for two call the MCDSS Representatives edge of State lic. surrender possession of the premises by Jan- $11.16 to $15.20 per exp. min. Contact Publisher Gregg dogs who have spe- Jobline: Full-time positions beneficial. Must have act business under uary 11, 2007, the lessor will institute legal hour. Paid training Kevin at McConnell at cial medical needs. 707-467-5866. open at various lo- ability to provide staff the fictitious business proceedings against you to recover posses- program & excellent 510-691-6839 gmcconnell@ Katie a 6 year old All close 12/08/06. cations within the training, supervision name or names listed sion of the premises, declare the lease forfeit- benefits. DIESEL record-bee.com. Retriever mix and system, ranging & planning. above on November ed, and recover a judgment against you for Apply at MTA MECHANIC Dimbles, a one year from Hopland to ● Housekeeping/ Instructional 241 Plant Road, Excel. pay, good EXP. MECHANIC. 1, 2006. Endorsed- the amount of any unpaid rent, damages for old Sharpei. You pro- ● Light Janitorial Paraprofessional Redwood Valley. Ukiah. This position Elect./Hyd./Weld. Filed on November your unlawful detention of the premises, rea- vide the love and we benefits. 3 yrs. min. ● Individual Prog. Mngr Must be able to will remain open w/tools. Benefits. sonable attorney’s fees, and costs of suit. cover the medical Special Education exp. Good DMV ● Rehabilitation Aide 1, 2006 at the Men- work at any branch until filled. EOE. Training. Lampson You are notified that the lessor has elected to, Itinerant record. 462-6721 ● Personal Assistant docino County Clerks cost. For more infor- location and be and elected to, and hereby does, declare the PT Temp. 4 Tractor 707-463-1210 Excel. benefit pkg. Req. Office. mation call Sage available to work Comfort Inn Ukiah Drip Irrigation lease under which you hold the premises to hrs/day, 5 days/wk, Fiscal Director valid CDL, cln DMV 467-6453 or come by Saturdays. If you Construction Project Design/Sales /s/Deborah Bradford be forfeited and terminated. 10 mo/ yr. $12.74- FT, Ukiah, Mendoci- report, HS dip./ GED the Ukiah Shelter at have cash-handling needs journeyman, position w/fast grow- DEBORAH Dated: November 14, 2006 $16.26/ hr AA or 48 no County Youth & fingerprt clearance. 298 Plant Rd. experience and painters & electri- ing company in Willits BRADFORD /s/David M. Kindopp = = = college units req’d. Project (joint powers Apps./job desc. avail. ❤=❤=❤=❤ excellent customer cians. Apply in Good communica- 812-06 DAVID M. KINDOPP Para-educator or person 1220 Airport tion, computer and agency) /Mendocino 990 S. Dora St. exp w/children pref. service skills, apply Family and Youth Ukiah, CA 95482 11-11,18,25,12-2/06 Attorney for Lessor FOUND- 2 small Park Blvd. across math skills required. Mendocino in person at Savings Services (private Lic. #236800643. FICTITIOUS dogs, possibly Bank of Mendocino from Applebee’s. Email resume Chihuahua mix in Mill County Office of nonprofit). Oversee 468-8824 BUSINESS NAME 832-06 County, 200 N. Ask for Mark or Rick [email protected] Creek area, less than Education all fiscal aspects of 11-25/06 School Ukiah by Community Catalysts or call 459-6323 LIKE STATEMENT 1 yr old. Been lost For app. packet visit large countywide SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE Friday, December 8, seeks Skills Coaches DRIVER deliver CHILDREN? File No.: 2006-F0751 for possibly 3-4 days. www.mcoe.us/jobs nonprofit that pro- AN ORDINANCE OF THE UKIAH VALLEY 2006 at 4:00 p.m. to work in the in our van. Starting This might be THE FOLLOWING 462-9061 or call vides mental health, SANITATION DISTRICT ESTABLISHING A Must pass Teller PLUM HOUSE. $8 hr. Progressive PERSON(S) IS 707-467-5012 substance abuse, the job for you. GREASE INTERCEPTOR/TRAP POLICY HELP Test EOE/AA/m/f/v/d Fun Working pay increase, + (ARE) DOING BUSI- DEADLINE: 11/28/06 youth development, CHILDCARE The purpose of this Ordinance is the regula- 120 WANTED Environment! medical. 489-5115 and family support WORKERS, NESS AS: COUNSELOR tion of the generation and disposal of Grease NCO Head Start-Ft. Accounting Working with individ- Payless Shoe activities for children ALL SHIFTS. INDUSTRIAL Tapestry Family Interceptor waste for the protection of the City Bragg Teachr I-IV. Technician III uals with develop- Source and youth ages 0-21. F/T 4 day week. Services MACHINE REPAIR of Ukiah (City) Sewage Treatment POTW and AA/ECE, CDE Tchr Responsible and mental disabilities in F & P/T sales assoc. 4 years relevant ex- Starting salary Support Counselor 3541 North State St. the environment. Permit 7 2yr. ECE technical accounting their home. All posi- With 4,600 stores perience, prefer BA $9.40 per hour. to work with children Ukiah, Ca 95482 The objective of this Ordinance is to reduce exp. Sp/Eng bi-ling duties; monitor, main- tions avail. Wage and a leading 20% in accounting and ex- On call $9 per hour. in innovative Richard Junior the operational and maintenance cost of pref, $12.97-$17.14 tain & analyze budg- begins $8.50-$10 command of US foot- perience with school Qualifications: activity-based after- Chiantelli maintaining the POTW and ensure compli- DOQ. Must complete ets & funds; prepare DOE. Excel. bens. wear, Payless needs district accounting. Pass medical and ance with SWRCB permits, including the school program in 7020 Panoramic Dr. NCO appl & include reports. Info. & app.: DMV, Drug test, H.S. ambitious, talented, $14-23 DOE an hour drug exam, TB test, Ukiah. Great team, City's National Pollutant Discharge Elimina- transcripts, 800-606- Ukiah Unified School diploma or equiv. high energy, associ- with outstanding ben- criminal back- Lucerne, CA 95458 excellent benefits. tion System (NPDES) permit by preventing 5550x302 Closes: 5 District Personnel Pick up an app. at ates to continue our efits. For job descrip- ground check and This business is con- min. AA Degree & the accumulation of Grease within the sewer PM 12/4 (Postmarks Commission, 1056 N. 401A, Talmage Rd., success. In return for tion, call 463-4915. have valid Cal. ducted by an Individ- experience w/ collection system. not accepted). EOE Bush St., Ukiah, CA in Ukiah. Questions? your commitment, we Starts January 1, Drivers license. ual. The registrant children in mental This Ordinance shall apply to Food Service 95482, 463-5205 Job 462-2395. E.O.E. offer exc. training, 2007. GREAT NEW health or rehab set- commenced to trans- Facilities within the Ukiah Valley Sanitation F/T Receptionist/ Description available Facility # 236801959 advancement, comp. Open until filled. MEDICAL, DENTAL, act business under District (District) and to persons outside the Advertising Director at: www.edjoin.org ting. $18 to $21/hr Facility Manager pay & benes pkg with VISION PKG. the fictitious business District who, by contract or agreement with High energy, multi- E.O.E dep on ed and exp. Start $13.50 hr. merchandise disc. Front Desk-Multi matching 403B name or names listed the City/District, are Users of the City's Sew- tasker, personable Closes: 11/27/06 463-3300 for app Facilitate operation of Please apply at Tasks, good diction, TSA Plan, paid holi- above on November age Treatment Plant. for multi-location packet. Apps ac- group home, super- Pear Tree Shopping computer skills, days & vacation, This ordinance is scheduled for adoption on cepted immediately. Spanish helpful. Fax paid training’s, on 9, 2006. Endorsed- Real Estate office. ACTIVITY vise and train 7 em- Center 211 N. December 14, 2006. Deadline 12/4/06 resume 462-9516 duty meals. Filed on November Computer, multi-line DIRECTOR ployees and provide Orchard Ave, Ukiah A complete copy of the ordinance is on file or call 707-462-1800. FREE Co-op Day phones, front office For seniors. FT. CNAs needed AM & living skills training to FT AV installer. Cln 11, 2006 at the Men- with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Care Provided experience. Must Must have 6 mo. PM shifts New wage adults with develop- Graveyard shift DMV, Tue-Sat docino County Clerks and is available for inspection and copying as Apply: have own transporta- exp. with planning & scale. Great work at- mental disabilities. WORKING with kids, Apply in person Office. a public record. TRINITY YOUTH tion. Salary negotia- carrying out activities. mosphere. Hire on Requires at least 1 small homelike envi- The Sound Co. /s Richard Junior KRISTI FURMAN ble. Pick up applica- yr. supervisory expe- ronment, good pay & SERVICES Apply at 1343 S. bonus. Contact Dawn FT Housekeeper Chiantelli Clerk of the Board tion at 444 N. State rience in field. benefits. Fax resume 915 W. Church St. Dora St. Ukiah or Deana 462-1436 for 57 bed assisted RICHARD JUNIOR Secretary, Ukiah Valley Sanitation District St. Ukiah, CA 95482 485-5168 to 463-6957 or on line@ living facility. CHAINTELLI www.trinityys.org Apply at 1343 S. 837-06 Dora St. Ukiah LVN/RN 11-25,12-2,9,16/06 Home Care Options Case Managers FICTITIOUS Lakeside Health Cen- BUSINESS NAME ME ME seeks caregivers for PT & FT & live in. ter Private, non-profit STATEMENT EMP EMP EMP EOE. 462-6888 clinic located in Lake- File No.: 2006-F0767 port, CA Great pay THE FOLLOWING If you work well and benefits! PERSON(S) IS with others join a Fax: 468-0793. (ARE) DOING BUSI- winning team. Ph: 472-4516. P Counter Position NESS AS: www.mchcinc.org Tues -Fri 10:30-close LVNs & RNs needed NEW DRAGON Sat 8:45-close. Hlth for pm/noc shift. 765 A South State St. EMPLOY EMPLOY EM ins. avail. Pd vac. Great work atmos- Ukiah, CA 95482 Norge Cleaners phere. Please Hong Hui Xue call Deana or Dawn 205 Ford Street #5 NCO Head Start - 462-1436 Ukiah, CA 95482 Ukiah MAINTENANCE Family Services Xiu Hong Xue P 20 hrs/wk. Specialist. B.A/B.S + 1343 S. Dora Ukiah. 205 Ford Street #5 2 yrs. exp. in family Ukiah, CA 95482 Svs. $17.31/hr Materials Assistant This business is con- EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EM w/bene’s. 40 hrs/wk. Part-time, temporary ducted by Husband Must submit NCO excel a must $11-13 & Wife. The regis- app: 800-606- Fax: 468-0793 trants commenced to 5550x302. Closes 333 Laws Ave. transact business un- 5PM 11/27(postmark www.mchcinc.org Pnot accepted). EOE der the fictitious busi- , Medical ness name or names RJ Reynolds Receptionist listed above on Everything you re looking for Tobacco Busy Health Clinic in EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EM F/T Merchandiser for November 22, 2006. Willits. Spanish Endorsed-Filed on Mendocino County. speaking pref. november 22, 2006 Pay starts at $26,273 is in the classifieds! + bonus & Co. car $11-$13 DOE at the Mendocino incl. HS Diploma, and County Clerks Office. Fax: 468-0793 P valid DL req. Fax 45 Hazel Street /s/Hong Xui Xue 468-3500 resume to HONG XUI XUE EMPLOYMENTMENT EMPLOYMENTMENT EM 336-728-7847 www.mchminc.org LOY NT LOY NT THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 2006 -13

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#525601 A.P.R. #007204 2006 Accord EX-V6 2dr AT $ #002001, #009457 PER Lease For 299 MO $2,700 due @ lease signing. Includes 0 security deposit. Plus tax on 2006 Element 2WD EX-P AT approval of super-preferred credit tier. 36 month closed end lease. For 24 - 36 months Lessee responsible at lease end for mileage over 12,000 miles/year, 20¢ 0.0 per mile. Residual $16,75305. on super-preferred #010312 New 2007 2006 Pilot EX-LR 4WD Pilot 4WD LX approval of credit. #560598 #506164 Select New 2006-2007 2006 Accord LX 2dr AT $ Honda Models #006456 PER Lease For 299MO (excludes 06/07 Civic, CR-V, Fit) $2,431 due @ lease signing. Includes 0 security deposit. Plus tax on 2006 Accord EX 2dr AT approval of super-preferred credit tier. 36 month closed end lease. Maximum amount financed $10,000 Lessee responsible at lease end for mileage over 12,000 miles/year, 20¢ #012281 per mile. Residual $16,81420. Program Ends 12/4/06 FFEATUREDEATURED UUSEDSED VVEHICLESEHICLES 2004 VW New Beetle 2005 Toyota Camry 2004 Jeep Liberty 2002 GMC Sierra 2005 Ford Focus 2006 Nissan Altima Turbo #227195 #327681 #101925 #358294 #40654 #314627

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All vehicles subject to prior sale. All prices plus government fees, taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document 1400 Hastings Rd • Ukiah preparation charge of $45, and any emissions testing charge and CA tire fee. Sale ends 11/26/06. www.thurstonhonda.com CREDIT HONDA UNION 1-800-287-6727 DIRECT 707-468-9215 LENDING