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7 58551 69301 0 Monday: Sunny to partly cloudy 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 34 email: [email protected] Candidates for DA, judge, treasurer face the public By BEN BROWN The district attorney’s race being county -- covered a broad range of District Attorney’s Office to work The Daily Journal ELECTION FORUM contested by incumbent Norman topics during questioning. closer with other agencies, said the Mendocino County residents Vroman and candidates Myron The issue of elder abuse brought solution to elder abuse would be to gathered at the Ukiah Civic Center superior court judge and district Sawicki and Meredith Lintott -- the differences between the candi- have many departments work togeth- Thursday night to hear the candi- attorney answer their questions in the which many consider to be among dates into stark relief. Lintott, who dates for treasurer/tax collector, first of two candidate forums. the most contentious races in the earlier said she would reform the See FORUM, Page 15

SOLAR LIVING INSTITUTE WORKSHOP Parmeley jailed on Women learn carpentry 1st-degree By LAURA CLARK were able to put their The Daily Journal newly learned skills to It never would have work. burglary happened on the “Donna “Today they see their Reed Show,” but Friday at finished product, using Police receive numerous the Solar Living Institute both hand tools and power complaints about just in Hopland about a dozen tools to do it,” instructor released sex offender women spent their day Jane Elias said Friday as cracking jokes and having she wandered amongst the By BEN BROWN a good ol’ time doing what women wearing sun hats, The Daily Journal was once considered “a work gloves and goggles Jacob Parmely, the 20-year-old man’s job.” when they made cuts sex offender who was paroled to The Women’s using the compound miter Ukiah on May 3 over the objections Carpentry Skills Primer saws. of the Ukiah Police Department, was held Thursday and Friday “We are like the Four arrested Thursday night on suspicion provided women with lit- Stooges,” Cloverdale resi- of first-degree burglary. tle or no prior carpentry dent Phyllis Hornstein According to a Ukiah Police De- experience the opportunity said of her group. “But it’s partment report, Parmely entered the to tackle a creative con- happening; we’ve caught home of a person he is specifically struction project, as they every mistake before we restricted from having contact with built a set of picnic tables. screwed up.” as a condition of his par-ole. UPD On the first day of the Barbara Hepburn, of Detec-tive Glenn Stark said Parmely workshop, participants Lake County, working en-tered the home without permis- learned about measuring, with Hornstein, at first just sion and frightened the inhabitants. choosing lumber, selecting laughed when asked why Parmely did not take anything tools and how to use them from the house, but California law safely. On Friday, they See WOMEN, Page 2 states that anyone who enters a house without permission with the intent to commit a crime can be charged with burglary. Stark said UPD was not releasing the name of the people or the location of the home. This is not the first incident police have responded to involving Parmely since he was paroled, Stark said. Earlier in the week, police responded to a call from the Lake Mendocino campground, where Parmely had contacted a family. According to police, Parmely made the family uneasy and was asked to leave and not return. On Wednesday, UPD officers responded to complaints that Parmely was in Redwood Valley, going from house to house. Parmely told UPD officers he was looking for friends from when he had lived in the area before. Parmely has also been evicted from the hotel where he was staying. Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal Stark said Parmely had been harass- (Above) Polly McGehee (right) and Renita Herrmann measure a two-by- ing guests at the hotel and telling four before cutting it during a women’s carpentry skills class put on by them he had recently been released the Solar Living Institute. McGhee, from Lake Tahoe, and Herrmann, from prison. from San Francisco, came to Hopland for the two-day workshop, where Stark said Parmely will remain in they learned carpentry skills. (Left) Carol Russell uses a compound county jail through the weekend and miter saw to cut a block of wood to be used to make a picnic table dur- that the California Youth Authority ing the women’s carpentry class. has been contacted. Parmely is expected to be returned to the cus- tody of CYA next week. Ben Brown can be reached at [email protected]. Counterfeit $10 bills lead to FISH AND GAME Abalone checkpoint planned The Daily Journal tions and resource conditions relating to arrest of two Ukiah women The U.S. Department of Fish and local fish and game. It also serves as an By BEN BROWN of counterfeit currency early Thursday afternoon Game will conduct a Fish and Wildlife opportunity to detect and prevent possi- The Daily Journal after leading Mendocino County sheriff’s deputies checkpoint on the Mendocino Coast ble violations of wildlife laws. Two women have been arrested on suspicion of and officers of the Ukiah Police Department on an along Highway 20 Sunday. The most common violations found possession of counterfeit money after they allegedly hourlong chase through four different stores. The checkpoint is timed to coincide during previous checkpoints have been tried to buy $400 worth of money orders from According to a sheriff’s report, Escarcega and with a major low tide series during a failure to complete abalone report Ukiah-area stores using fake $10 bills. Dooley purchased a high quality printer in Santa which a number of people commonly cards, possession of abalone out of Andrea Escarcega, 23, and Tracy Dooley, 42, Rosa earlier in the week and used it to print off the come to the area to harvest abalone. shell, possession of undersized abalone both of Ukiah, were arrested on suspicion of bur- The checkpoint is commonly used to glary, conspiracy to commit a felony and possession See COUNTERFEIT, Page 15 educate the public about laws, regula- See ABALONE, Page 15

We’ve got solutions 1165 S. Dora St., C-2 Mendo-Lake ENT Associates Gregory H. Esselman, M.D., FACS Ukiah, CA 95482 • (707) 462-8855 GOT SNORING? Laurie E.M. Spence, M.D., FACS Call for complete consultation. Donald L. Coursey, M.D., FACS 2 – SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] FUNERAL NOTICES Women [\ knitting and crocheting. She will be remembered as Continued from Page 1 a loving and devoted moth- er, grandmother, sister, she was taking the workshop. auntie and friend. “Because I don’t have a man Esther is survived by in my life to build the house I her son Darrell Reno of want, so I am going to do it Egypt and grandson Tai myself,” Hepburn said. Abreu of Soledad, , Carol Russell, also of sister Lucy Lowden of Cloverdale, was also on the Santa Rosa, and numerous team Hornstein jokingly nieces, nephews, family tagged, “Old broads cutting and friends. She was pre- new boards.” ceded in death by her Russell said she took the brother Lonnie Lewis and class to see if she could do it. sister Agnes Young blood. “I am slightly disabled and Your journey here has I’ve always wanted to do this ended, your LIFE has just kind of stuff. Besides, Phyllis begun. We love you. is taking this class so I knew ESTHER A. NELSON No services are planned I’d have a good time,” she Esther A. Nelson of at this time. said. Ukiah, went home to be [\ “I love just knowing I can with the Lord on Friday, ANNETTE RODIECK use a saw,” Russell added, as she held onto the end of a two- May 5th, 2006 at the Born September 6, 1920 Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal age of 74. She was born in in Paragould Arkan- by-four while Hepburn guided it through the saw blade. Over a dozen women attended The Solar Living Institute's Women’s Carpentry Santa Rosa, CA July 19, sas. On May 11th at 8:05 Primer, a two-day hands-on workshop to teach carpentry skills to women. Most 1931. AM I lost my mother “It’s awesome to see women doing it because participants had little or no previous experience with power tools before starting, Esther’s passions in life Annette Rodieck; my con- but look forward to using the skills learned throughout the course. were her family, friends fidant and best friend. I we’ve always seen men in and her “kids” from the will miss her forever. these roles, and all of a sudden Foster Grandparents Albert Kleppe there’s 15 women using power that she traveled all the way “We are building a house woodworking,” she said. Program. She also loved No services are planned tools -- measuring,” said from Tahoe to take the class. north of Willits this summer ... The Women’s Advanced Scarlett Carmona, of reading her Bible, angels, at this time. “I am going to be building I took this class last summer Carpentry Project will be held Sacramento. a house and I need to know and we built a grape arbor. I today and Sunday. Asked if she’d done any how to use tools ... and how to had so much fun and learned Participants -- who will Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. construction before, she said: be comfortable around tools,” so much I wanted to do it include Herrmann, McGehee Funeral notices are paid announcements. For information on “I never have. I have a miter how to place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to McGehee said, noting her again,” Herrmann said. and Bright -- will build a deck funeral notices please call our classified department at 468- saw at home and I’ve never boyfriend is “super psyched” Elias is a self-taught builder and platform for the Intern 3529. used it. I was afraid to, but not about her taking the class. and carpenter. Her interest in Village Kitchen at the Solar anymore.” Construction is Pamela Bright, of Napa, woodworking began at the Living Center. “actually really do-able. You doesn’t have a boyfriend to early age of 7 -- when her The Solar Living Institute CORRECTIONS FANTASY 5: 21, 29, 30, can break the work down into help her build a house, she father built her a work bench - promotes sustainable living 36, 38. manageable chunks,” said, hence her motive for tak- - and has continued through through environmental educa- The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this Carmona said. space to correct errors or make clarifica- DAILY DERBY: 1st ing the class. “I don’t have a the years. tion, a major component of tions to news articles. Significant errors Place: 02, Lucky Star. 2nd Elizabeth Robertson, of man to fall back on ... I want “These classes empower which is the workshop pro- in obituary notices or birth announce- Place: 08, Gorgeous San Francisco, compared it to to do it myself and my dog women by providing them gram. SLI offers hundreds of ments will result in reprinting the entire sewing, noting both require needs a house,” she said. “I with the knowledge they need workshops on a wide range of article. Errors may be reported to the edi- George. 3rd Place: 11, tor, 468-3526. Money Bags. measuring, marking and the want to know basic skills.” to be more self-sufficient, topics including renewable Race time: 1:48.46. following of plans. And, she Renita Herrmann, of San independent and informed energy systems, organic gar- Francisco, working with about carpentry,” Elias said. dening and permaculture, MEGA MILLIONS: 6-36- said, “The grain of the fabric LOTTERY NUMBERS is similar to the grain of the McGehee and Bright, appears The classes also “build confi- alternative fuels and green and 39-45-52. wood.” to have basic skills already, dence and self-esteem by natural building. DAILY 3: night: 6, 2, 9. Meganumber: 45. Polly McGehee is so seri- but, she too, plans to pound demystifying the traditionally Laura Clark can be reached at afternoon: 4, 1, 2. Jackpot: $80 million. ous about learning the trade some nails into her next home. male-dominated world of [email protected].

vacy requirements of the Telecommunications Act,” attorney wants to develop nuclear arms. Herbert J. Stern said from his Newark, N.J., office. The diplomats, who demanded anonymity in exchange for The world briefly The Bush administration is facing new questions about civil divulging the confidential information, cautioned that confir- liberties after the disclosure that the NSA collected information mation still had to come through other laboratory tests. on millions of Americans’ everyday telephone calls. Initially, they said the density of enrichment appeared to be On Friday, CIA nominee Michael Hayden defended the close to or above the level used to make nuclear warheads. But Feds search home, office of CIA official secret surveillance programs he oversaw as National Security later a diplomat accredited to the International Atomic Energy WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal agents searched the home Agency director as lawful, but he declined to comment on the Agency said it was below that, although higher than the low- and office of the CIA’s departing No. 3 official on Friday as part phone-calls database or specific operations. enriched material used to generate power and heading toward of a corruption investigation that has sent a former congressman weapons-grade level. to prison and now involves CIA contracts. Nigerian pipeline blast kills up to 200 Still, they said, further analysis could show that the find Investigators from five federal agencies acted under search matches others established to have come from abroad. The warrants at the home of Kyle “Dusty” Foggo in Vienna, Va., and ILADO, Nigeria (AP) — Gasoline gushing from a ruptured IAEA determined earlier traces of highly enriched uranium his office at the CIA’s Langley, Va., campus, FBI spokeswoman pipeline exploded Friday as villagers scavenged for fuel, setting were imported on equipment from Pakistan that Iran bought on Debra Weierman said. Both locations are in the Washington off an inferno that killed up to 200 and left charred bodies scat- the black market during nearly two decades of clandestine suburbs. The warrants themselves were sealed and officials tered around the site in this oil-rich country of mostly poor peo- activity. Even then, nevertheless, the find would be significant. would not discuss what agents were seeking. ple. Grim-faced rescue workers swung corpses into a mass Foggo agreed to step down as the CIA’s executive officer grave as dozens of other scorched bodies awaited collection. It Moussaoui appeals judgment, sentence under pressure because federal authorities are investigating appeared some victims tried to flee the unfolding disaster only whether he improperly awarded contracts to San Diego busi- to be overtaken by flames spreading across the fuel slick. WASHINGTON (AP) — Convicted Sept. 11 conspirator nessman and friend Brent Wilkes, according to federal law The stark outlines of white skeletons lay against a beach Zacarias Moussaoui appealed the life sentence he got this enforcement and intelligence officials. They spoke on condition charred black by fire. Other bodies floated alongside dozens of month and the denial of his request for a new trial. of anonymity because investigations were ongoing. plastic jerrycans in the nearby waters of the coastal mangrove In a one-paragraph notice of appeal, his court-appointed Prosecutors have implicated Wilkes in a scheme to bribe for- swamp. The jerrycans, which had contained pilfered gas, were lawyers said Friday he wanted the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of mer Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, R-Calif., but he has not twisted by the heat of the explosion. Appeals to review the final judgment and sentence he received been charged and his lawyer has said Wilkes did nothing wrong. More than 1,000 people in Nigeria, Africa’s oil giant, have May 4 and Judge Leonie Brinkema’s May 8 denial of his died in recent years when fuel they were pilfering from request to withdraw his guilty plea and go to trial on the origi- pipelines caught fire — and officials said it would likely happen nal charges. The notice was required to be filed by May 18 if the Lawyer: Ex-Qwest exec ignored NSA again. “Because this thing has happened many times before, we 37-year-old Frenchman wanted to appeal his case. It contained WASHINGTON (AP) — Telecommunications giant Qwest thought it would be a deterrent, but apparently it wasn’t enough no legal arguments about the case; those will be filed later with refused to provide the government with access to telephone deterrent for these people who died,” said Lagos State Health the appeals court. Since his sentencing, Moussaoui has said he records of its 15 million customers after deciding the request Commissioner Tola Kasali, surveying the scene near Ilado, lied when testifying at his sentencing trial that he was to hijack violated privacy law, a lawyer for a former company executive about 30 miles east of the main city of Lagos. a fifth jetliner on Sept. 11, 2001. He has returned to claiming — said Friday. as he had for four years before the trial testimony — that he had In a written statement, the attorney for former Qwest CEO Envoys: enriched uranium found in Iran nothing to do with the suicide hijackings that took nearly 3,000 Joseph Nacchio said the government approached the company lives on Sept. 11, 2001. Moussaoui was in jail in Minnesota on in the fall of 2001 seeking access to the phone records of Qwest VIENNA, Austria (AP) — U.N. inspectors have found traces immigration charges on 9/11, but he has admitted he was train- customers, with neither a warrant nor approval from a special of highly enriched uranium on equipment from an Iranian ing to hijack a 747 jetliner and fly it into the White House as court established to handle surveillance matters. research center linked to the military, diplomats said Friday — part of a later plot to gain release of a radical Egyptian sheik “Mr. Nacchio concluded that these requests violated the pri- a revelation likely to strengthen U.S. arguments that Tehran who is serving a life term for terrorist acts.

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OSTLING National Council’s course out- Sunday on “The DaVinci Code and the Gospel of Judas”; services AP Religion Writer line is anonymous, and are at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Cub Scout pack #77 meets in the facility on The long-dormant idea of President Elizabeth Ridenour Mondays at 6:30 p.m. New scouts are always welcome. teaching public school stu- declines to state her religious Awana meets on Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. This is for children dents about the literary and affiliation. ages 3 years through 6th grade. This is the annual awards night. The historic importance of the The National Council’s junior high and high school youth group meeting times and loca- Bible is getting a fresh look Web site features attacks on tion: High School Encounter is Wednesday at 7 p.m. with a topic of this year from state legisla- Bible Literacy from conserva- “Lifestyle worship: Results” junior high Fuel Up is Thursdays at tures and local school boards - tives, including megachurch 6:30 p.m. continuing a new series on “Games of Life: Sorry” both - though with political bicker- pastors John Hagee of San in the youth room upstairs in the social hall. ing and questions about what Antonio and D. James The women’s group continues their Bible study on Wednesday should be included. Kennedy of Fort Lauderdale, at 9 to 11 a.m. An exciting men's bible study occurs every Thursday The buzz results mostly Fla. Hagee calls the new text- night at 7 p.m. in the church library classroom. Visitors are wel- from “The Bible and Its book “a masterful work of come. Check out the new reminder sign in the front of the church Influence,” a glossy high deception, distortion and out- every Thursday Morning. Friday, there will be the monthly speed- school textbook with substan- right falsehoods” that would ster luncheon on Friday at noon. The big pre-scheduled‚ yard sale tial interfaith and academic leave pupils “greatly dam- will be on May 20. endorsements. It’s available aged.” Kennedy says it would for the coming school year, be “a tremendous mistake to and some 800 high schools are First Baptist Church to celebrate Mothers currently considering the impose such very anti-biblical Day at the Sunday service course. material.” The publisher, the Bible Other conservatives dis- In recognition of Mothers Day, the Sunday morning worship ser- Literacy Project of Front agree. Bible Literacy won vice at First Baptist Church will honor all mothers with a timely Royal, Va., will issue a a 1969 anthology of texts and Republicans about its pluralis- endorsements from a lineup of message, special music, and a social gathering of fellowship and teacher’s edition next month commentary. The outline fol- tic approach. evangelical scholars and lead- refreshments in McCray Hall following the service. and is providing online lows the King James Version “To some extent, this is ers including Charles Colson, All are welcome to join the morning worship hour at 10:50 a.m. teacher training through and recommends the conserv- about Democrats trying to get who says, “I do not see how in the sanctuary at Oak and Henry streets. The morning message Oregon’s Concordia ative Protestant Ryrie Study religion, and certain any of its content would work from Pastor Bill Harrison is titled “What Kind Of Mother?” from University. The group expects Bible for further background. Republicans trying to spread to undermine one’s faith.” Matthew 8:14-15. no legal problems, but is Both efforts pursue an religion,” says Mark Chancey The National Council also Newcomers are welcome to join “Moms Bible Study” as they promising school districts opening created by the U.S. of Southern Methodist faces attacks, particularly a continue their Friday evening study of “Women Of Faith” on May worried about lawsuits that Supreme Court. In a notable University. scathing 32-page report last 19 and May 26 in the Ministry Center at 7 p.m. Washington’s Becket Fund for 1963 ruling, the court banned Representing the Campaign year by SMU’s Chancey that For more information, call Rosemary Lechnowsky at 467-9656. Religious Liberty will supply ceremonial Bible readings in to Defend the Constitution, was sponsored by the liberal attorneys without charge. public schools but allowed Duke University law profes- Texas Freedom Network and Bible Literacy isn’t alone “objective” study of the text in sor Erwin Chemerinsky endorsed by 187 religion pro- Summer fun to be had at Faith Lutheran in the field. Its older rival, the a manner divorced from charges that Georgia is “clear- fessors. Church Vacation Bible School National Council on Bible belief. ly violating” the First Chancey branded the Curriculum in Public Schools “The Bible is worthy of Amendment with “state-spon- National Council version he The public is invited to on June 19 to explore a “Treasure Cove” of Greensboro, N.C., is study for its literary and his- sored religious promotion” examined “a sectarian docu- of fun and adventure discovering the “Riches of Christ. ”Each of backed by numerous conserv- toric qualities,” the court said. both through Bible classes and ment” that promoted primarily the four days, Monday through Thursday, the children will go on a ative Protestant activists and Last month, Georgia’s Gov. another law allowing Ten conservative Protestant views, treasure hunt in this tropical adventure into God’s Word. says 36 new clients have Sonny Perdue signed a law Commandments displays. At lacked input from scholars in The search parties will get together each day at 9 a.m. and finish adopted its program this year, that sanctions but doesn’t Americans United for other faith traditions and is at noon. Treasure hunters will meet a “talking Treasure chest” and compared with just a couple require Bible courses, and Separation of Church and directs the state education State, a spokesman finds it inappropriate for public hear about his lost gems, then help search for them as they go from per month in 2005. Overall, schools. The class outline has the group says school districts department to pick a curricu- “deeply worrisome” that a activity to activity collecting “clues” to help them find their trea- since been revised somewhat. sures. As the search parties dig into every Treasure Cove site, they in 37 states with 1,250 high lum by February. Legislators “religious pressure group” schools use its curriculum. are mulling similar proposals like Bible Literacy is promot- The National Council notes will discover more about Jesus. in response that its “Bible Space is limited, so if anyone knows some Treasure hunters, The National Council in Missouri, Tennessee and ing coursework. believes the Bible should be Alabama. Americans United cites Reader” was compiled by two “kid’s pre-K thru 5th grade”, who would like to join us please call In Alabama, Republicans religious activities of Bible Protestants, a Roman Catholic as soon as possible to make their travel reservations on the Treasure students’ only textbook. It offers teachers a course out- have killed a Democratic pro- Literacy Chairman Chuck priest and a rabbi, and cites Hunt of summer fun and education. line, “The Bible in History posal specifying use of Bible Stetson, an Episcopalian and support from several Faith Lutheran Church is located at 560 Park Blvd. (next to Todd and Literature,” and a CD- Literacy’s textbook after con- New York entrepreneur, who Catholics and an Orthodox Grove Park) in Ukiah. For more information, call 462-5546 . ROM of “The Bible Reader,” servatives complained to co-edited the textbook. The rabbi. Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST: Welcome to the Church FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke. Al Damon, RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The Religious (ELS): Pastor Arlen Dethlefsen; Phone 462-8201; Sunday of Christ 25 Norgard Ln. Need a ride to bible class or serv- Alfonzo Ucan. Our purpose is to extend Christ’s love and truth Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for unprogrammed (silent) worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 am (Sept. thru May); ices call 462-2248. Bible study Sunday 10 a.m.; From the to all people. Sundays at 9:00: Worship, Hispanic Worship, worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. in the Walnut Village Community Communion 3rd Sunday. Church is located at 710-E S. State Nursery (2mos-4yrs.) Children’s Church (K-5th grade) Adult book of Galatians taught by Dennis Hofschild; Worship 11 Room at 1240 North Pine Street in Ukiah and Sundays at St., (Washington Mutual Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. Sunday School Class. Sundays at 10:00am we have fellowship 10:00 a.m. at 332 Hillview Avenue in Ukiah. All are welcomed a.m.; Sermons by minister Dennis Hofschild. Sunday in Bromley Hall. Sundays at 10:30 am: Worship, Kingdom to worship at either or both Meetings. For more information ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday Evening; Bible study- 5PM - Study Series on “Making every Kids Children’s Program (3 yrs.-5th grade), Jr. and Sr. High call 485-8350 or 463-0266. School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday effort” by Peter Nuñez. Wed. evening bible study - 7PM. I Sunday School, Radio Broadcast: on K-WNE 94.5FM. Corner Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at 395 N. Barnes St.; Peter, taught by Dennis Hofschild. Special Evangelism of Perkins and Dora Streets. Handicap accessible. 468-9235 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Paul 468-1468. Workshop with Jerry Talman, Sunday May 21st thru Hawks and his associate Shawn Paris invite you GRACE LUTHERAN: 8:30am Traditional Service; to worship with us Saturday mornings at 1390 Wednesday May 24th. For more information call 462-1534 9:40am Bible Study/Sunday School; 10:30am Contemporary ASSEMBLY OF GOD: MINISTERIO HISPANO: Pastor Laurel Avenue in Ukiah (462-5455). Edward Echevarria. Actividades del Domingo: Escuela or 462-2248. Service. Allen Dunn, Interim Pastor. 200 Wabash Ave., Ukiah; 462-7795. Email: [email protected] Sabbath services begin with SonRise Dominical, 12:00 a 12:45 pm, Servicio de Adoración, 1:15 Fellowship (8:20 to 9:15 a.m), followed by p.m. Actividades de la semana: Martes y Jueves, 7 p.m. Local CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Sabbath School (9:30 to 10:50 a.m.) and de la Iglesia, 395 N. Barnes St.; 467-2797. Those seeking answers to today’s questions HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Regional Missioner Father Harry Allagree; Sunday Services will be at 8 the main Worship Service (11:00 a.m. are invited to come and experience God’s ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: Reverend and 10 a.m. Wednesday Eucharist will be at 10 a.m. The to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, presence and realize His purpose for life Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship begins at 10 a.m., Church is located at 640 S. Orchard Ave: 462-8042. 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. with kids’ church available at that time. Nursery available for through relevant Bible preaching by children under 5. Wednesday is Family Night, with classes for Pastor Joe Fry. We meet in the Ukiah Valley KOL HA EMEK INLAND MENDOCINO ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 Orr teens, and children ages 4-12 beginning at 7 p.m. The adults Conference Center at 200 South School