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7 58551 69301 0 Monday: Sunny 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 14 pages, Volume 148 Number 27 email: [email protected] Legislature approves record public works spending plan before voters in November, reviving called the votes in each house “a “This bond package represents the Chesbro looking a proposal that had broad public sup- landmark accomplishment that will opportunity of a lifetime to make sig- for parks money port but failed to pass the Legislature yield benefits for generations to nificant investments we can make in earlier this year. come.” ’s aging infrastructure,” By Associated Press and Daily Chesbro The $37.3 billion package would “For the first time in a generation, said North Coast Sen. Wes Chesbro Journal reports be the largest bond issue in we are making a real investment in (D-Arcata).. “The funds in these SACRAMENTO — State law- California history and now goes to our state’s future,” he said in a state- bonds will be critical in addressing makers early Friday approved a Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. ment issued shortly before 3:30 a.m. the problems our State is facing from series of bills that would place a The governor, who proposed an Friday, after the votes in the record public works spending plan even larger spending plan in January, Assembly sent the bills to his desk. See BOND, Page 14 UUSD AGENDA ON A MISSION Three principals ask for uniforms By LAURA CLARK of maintenance and trans- The Daily Journal portation. Tuesday night’s Ukiah Due to scheduling conflicts Unified School District board with the company producing meeting will include reports the modular buildings that will from three elementary school be used as temporary housing principals in favor of adopting for the students during the ren- mandatory uniform policies. ovation, the buildings won’t Nokomis School Principal, be ready until after schools Bryan Barrett, Oak Manor starts. Since the modulars principal, Joy Tucker, and won’t be available for student Hopland Elementary use until after school starts, it Principal, Jeanne Yttreness delays the work on all of the will present to the board the industrial arts buildings on the results of parent surveys as west side of the campus until well as the minutes from January, Turner said. school site council meetings This could impact the reflecting the sentiments of the industrial arts program school communities regarding because the students would the issue. occupy temporary housing Tucker, in a recent letter to during the second semester UUSD Superintendent Ray when they typically would be Chadwick, said a uniform sur- working on projects in the vey was sent home with her shops. students in April. The results Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal of the survey were 104 to 89 in Dual Language From left, Lucy Burris (with Kaden Burris behind), Kayla Delbar, Raylene Beeson, Kris Matthews and favor of the uniforms, she Immersion Program Blair Beeson ride through the 23-acre vineyard which will be home to the future Potter Valley said. Community Parks and Recreation site where rodeo grounds, a Grange hall and a park will be built. A similar survey sent home Grace Hudson Elementary with Hopland Elementary School Principal Diana School students, showed 21 of Davidson will provide the 40 people who answered were board with an update regard- Potter Valley building a future ing kindergarten enrollment in favor of the uniforms, The Daily Journal locating permanent facilities to allow for community meetings, cultural Yttreness stated in a separate and an overview of the Dual Language Immersion Two years ago, a group of leaders for better structures and year-round events and other community-building letter to Chadwick. Since only from the Potter Valley community recreation for the community. activities. Program, including student 40 out of 155 people respond- performance and feedback met to revive interest in Potter Valley Meanwhile, about a year ago, That’s when the Potter Valley ed to the Hopland survey, a Grange No. 115, which held its first Mendocino County authorized devel- Community Parks and Recreation from parents. second survey was just sent Davidson has indicated meeting in 1873. In its heyday, the oping a Community Action Plan for organization was born. An “organiza- out. PV Grange had provided programs Potter Valley. After a series of seven tion of organizations,” its member- there is sufficient interest in Grace Hudson and Frank the Dual Language Immersion for youth and community leadership, meetings, the top priority identified ship includes the Grange, the Rodeo Zeek Elementary Schools spearheaded fundraising for commu- by the community was the develop- Committee and members of the pub- Program to fill four kinder- already have mandatory uni- garten classes. nity events and scholarships and pro- ment of a central town area in which lic. form programs in place. vided a central meeting hall for the community organizations and pro- As timing would have it, the per- Last year the board community’s use. grams could be located together. fect property in size, and in a central High school project approved the addition of a Another local organization, the The vision was bringing the Potter location in Potter Valley came on the third kindergarten class to the Potter Valley Expo and Rodeo, has Valley Grange Hall, the Potter Valley market in late 2005. The new parks Setbacks with the high Dual Language Immersion organized and sponsored the annual Rodeo Grounds and the Potter Valley and rec group bought the 23-acre school modernization project Program at Grace Hudson. rodeo, parade and community events Youth Community Center all to one parcel - now a vineyard - and is will also be addressed at The UUSD board meeting will on various leased properties since the location and adding a community looking forward to renovating it for Tuesday night’s meeting. be held Tuesday at the district early 1970s. The organization had park. The idea is to have a safe The board will be asked to office, 925 North State Street. recently begun discussions about recreation place for youth, and place consider a schedule change in Open session begins at 6:30 See RODEO, Page 14 Phase I of the renovation of p.m. the high school, according to Laura Clark can be Steve Turner, UUSD director reached at [email protected]. Grand jury: Work program needed at J.Hall Wine vote lagging By BEN BROWN inmates according to the grand towards the cost of their child’s as well as recovery programs The Daily Journal jury’s findings. The program incarceration, to a maximum for alcohol and drugs. The The Daily Journal A limited work program would cost $70,000 in the amount of $750 per stay. Only West Hills School, operated The California Department of Food and Agriculture instituted through the Ukiah Valley and $280,000 in 30 percent of this money is through the Mendocino announced that only 27 percent of the ballots sent to Mendocino County Juvenile the county and could be opera- ever actually collected accord- County Office of Education, Mendocino grape growers to vote on the Mendocino Wine Hall would be beneficial to tional within three weeks of ing to the report. provides the opportunity for Grape and Wine Commission have been returned. juvenile inmates and would being funded. Generally, juveniles were inmates to earn a high school In order for the votes to be counted, CDFA needs a min- reduce the cost of operations The juvenile hall had 681 sentenced to one year in juve- diploma or GED and earn col- imum 40 percent turnout from grape growers and winemak- for juvenile hall which already bookings in 2005, the majority nile hall. Those sentenced to lege credit. ers. CDFA has already received 41.8 percent of the ballots functions on a limited budget, were booked for alcohol and more than one year usually The grand jury commended sent to winemakers. according to findings from the drug related offenses or prop- serve their time at a California juvenile hall staff and adminis- If 40 percent of ballots from both groups are not returned Mendocino County Grand erty crimes. Many inmates, Youth Authority facility. tration for their commendable to CDFA by May 12 the vote will not be considered valid Jury. roughly 75 percent, were Approximately three inmates work in the face of budget con- and the vote will have to be extended for an additional 30 The grand jury also found booked for probation viola- per year are transferred to that straints. days. that parent repayments for the tions, mostly related to drug facility. The report now goes to the If approved, the commission will have the authority to cost of juvenile hall stays are and alcohol offenses. Turnover was found to be Mendocino County Board of assess the wine industry in the county and preform the nec- not always collected and that Juvenile hall has capacity low among the staff at juvenile Supervisors, the Mendocino essary research and development to improve it, said John funding for mandatory bilin- for 43 inmates, and the average hall and two members of the County Juvenile Hall facility Enquist, executive director of the Mendocino County gual training for staff isn’t daily count was 41. The cost to staff are bilingual in Spanish manager, the Mendocino Winegrowers Alliance. there. the county, per inmate, to keep and English. However, funds County chief probation officer The commission will also have the authority to collect At present there is no work someone in juvenile hall is for the mandated training of and the Mendocino County the necessary funds from winemakers and grape growers to program available for the court about $160 per day. future hires were insufficient to Juvenile Court judge review promote Mendocino County wines. to refer juvenile defendants to, The cost is slightly offset by the task, the grand jury found. and response. If the requisite votes are received and the commission is although a previous program the parents of inmates, who are Educational opportunities Ben Brown can be reached approved CDFA will oversee the nomination and election of was effective and beneficial to required to pay $15 per day were available at juvenile hall, at [email protected] the board of directors. 2 – SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. 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FUNERAL NOTICES The world briefly [\ of Rocklin, CA. chael (Frank) of Napa, CA, and also the world’s great- JOHN P. CARMICHAEL I have six of the world’s Susie Holdbrook (Kyle) of est hunting dog Moses. I was born in Willits, greatest grandchildren, Milpitas, CA, Marjorie My final resting place CIA Director was not a lot of dispute about CA. on May 12, 1940. I Jason, Sara and Elizabeth Jensen (Glen) of Ukiah, CA will be at the Russian River whether or not Umer Hayat had a great life. I loved Brown of Ukiah, CA. and and Margaret Bitters of El Cemetery in Ukiah, CA. Porter Goss resigns lied to the FBI. Still, there hunting, fishing and Nadia, Nikolai and Anja Dorado Hills, CA. The celebration of my life WASHINGTON (AP) — were some jurors who looked abalone diving. Knaizuk of Bennington, I am survived by my sis- will be Monday, May 8, CIA Director Porter Goss down upon the investigative I am survived by three NE. ter-in-law Rita Roberts 2006 at 1:00 PM in the My friend and loving of Redwood Valley, CA; my Chapel at the cemetery. resigned unexpectedly Friday, techniques that were used by of the greatest children agents.” in the world. My son James companion, Janet Martin nephews Toby and Eli For my friends and co- nudged from the helm of a spy of French Camp, CA. was Carmichael and my niece workers in Stockton we will agency still reeling from intel- Lee (Michelle) Brown of Ukiah, CA. My with me when I left Kendal Jensen. I was pre- have a celebration at a ligence failures before Government, daughters Camron Michelle this world in Stockton, CA. ceded in death by my later date. For all who are America’s worst terrorist main rebels sign (Derrick) Knaizuk of on April 28, 2006. brother Timothy D. interested in participating attack and faulty information Bennington, NE and I am survived by four Carmichael and my please call: that formed the U.S. rationale peace accord Laurissa Jean Carmichael sisters; Linda Carmi- nephew Cody D. Ferbrache 983-1445. for invading Iraq. The decision was the latest ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Thanks in part to last-minute in a series of moves by was arrested on suspicion of contained to the wall of ori- President Bush to shake up his U.S. diplomacy, two years of POLICE REPORTS driving under the influence at gin. team and reinvigorate his sec- Darfur peace talks beset by DEATH NOTICES The following were 10:31 p.m. Friday, in the 800 The structure sustained ond term. A successor to Goss setbacks and frustration ended compiled from reports block of North State Street. minor damage. could come as early as with a signing ceremony • Marta Phillips, 48, of prepared by the Ukiah Those arrested by law enforcement between the government and officers are innocent until proven guilty. Monday, a senior administra- Ukiah died at her home on Police Department. To CORRECTIONS the largest rebel faction People reported as having been arrest- tion official said. anonymously report ed may contact the Daily Journal once Friday. Tuesday, April 11, 2006. The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this Among those talked about Memorial services will be crime information, call their case has been concluded so the space to correct errors or make clarifications as possible candidates were Now the hard part: ensur- 463-6205. results can be reported. Those who feel to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- ing pledges to stop the fight- held at a later date. Private the information is in error should con- ary notices or birth announcements will Bush’s homeland security BOOKED -- Stephanie tact the appropriate agency. In the case ing and begin rebuilding cremation was under the result in reprinting the entire article. Errors adviser, Frances Fragos Ontko, 28, of Ukiah, was of those arrested on suspicion of dri- may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. direction of Empire Mortuary ving under the influence of an intoxi- Townsend; David Shedd, translate to an end to Darfur’s arrested on suspicion of dri- suffering. The key may be a Services. cant: all DUI cases reported by law chief of staff to National ving under the influence at enforcement agencies are reported by LOTTERY NUMBERS Intelligence Director John robust U.N. peacekeeping • Betty M. Hoffman, 69, 1:34 a.m. Thursday, in the the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes no exceptions. DAILY 3: Midday: 7, 6, 4. Negroponte, and Mary force, which Sudan’s govern- of Fort Bragg died Sunday, 1100 block of South Dora ment has indicated it is now Street. Evening: 1, 9, 5. Margaret Graham, April 30, 2006. Arrangements FIRE AND RESCUE FANTASY 5: 5, 8, 21, Negroponte’s deputy for intel- willing to accept. are under the direction of BOOKED -- Brandy Larson, 23, of Ukiah, was 22, 38. ligence collection. While the main Darfur Empire Mortuary Services. STRUCTURE FIRE -- rebel group signed the accord, arrested on suspicion of dri- Redwood Valley/Calpella fire- DAILY DERBY: 1st: 09 Neither Bush nor Goss • Joseph Calonico, 82, of ving under the influence at Winning Spirit. 2nd: 01 offered a reason for his depar- two others rejected it, saying it fighters responded to a small Willits died at his home on 9:13 p.m. Friday, in the 600 structure fire at 1:08 p.m. Gold Rush. 3rd: 04 Big Ben. ture. did not go far enough to meet Race time: 1:49.52. their demands for security and Tuesday, May 2, 2006. block of South Orchard Friday, in the 1200 block of Making the announcement Cremation is under the direc- Avenue. Marina Drive. The fire -- from the Oval Office, Bush power-sharing guarantees and compensation for war victims. tion of Empire Mortuary BOOKED -- Grover caused from a bug bomb said Goss’ tenure had been Services. Hopper, 53, of Lower Lake, placed under the house -- was one of transition. Optimism was muted by the two groups’ absence and by a history of failure to live up to results — Labour won 26 per- Safety Authority. inflation. a department spokeswoman, Rep. Patrick agreements. cent of the vote to the Tories’ “There is no reason ... to “People are taking the Megan Barnett, said Friday. Kennedy to enter Members of the fractious 40 percent — were widely undertake any further exten- weaker job creation, the sta- “This is an internal man- drug rehab rebel camp are united in seen as a referendum on Blair sive review of the safety of bility in the unemployment agement policy and more con- accusing Sudan’s central gov- and his troubled government. aspartame,” said Iona Pratt, a rate and the uptick in jobless sistent with sound business ernment of neglecting their WASHINGTON (AP) — toxicologist who headed the claims and spinning that into a practices in the private sector Rep. Patrick Kennedy said impoverished western region, panel. hope the Fed will move to the but divided because of leader- New autopsy to improve the predictability” Friday he was entering treat- The findings support a sideline sooner than later,” of pension funding costs, ment for addiction to prescrip- ship rivalries and differing finds Fla. teen large U.S. federal study Caffrey said. “It’s almost a approaches. Barnett said. tion pain medication, a deci- was suffocated released last month, which hope-for-relief rally instead of The move covers contrac- sion made after a highly publi- The peace deal was backed found no link to cancer in a a ’the Fed is done, things are by the African Union, the tors employing about 100,000 cized car crash near the TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A 14- study of aspartame use among slowing down’ mentality.” workers on DOE’s behalf, as Capitol that the congressman United States, Britain, the year-old boy kicked and more than half a million Falling oil prices also European Union and the Arab well 100,000 retirees or their said he cannot recall. punched by guards at a juve- Americans. helped stocks to their gains, dependents. Those workers League. It calls for a cease- nile boot camp died because Kennedy, D-R.I., said he Aspartame is found in although some believe higher and retirees will continue to fire, disarmament of militias the sheriff’s officials suffocat- would seek immediate treat- thousands of products, includ- gasoline prices will pressure qualify for current existing ment at the Mayo Clinic in linked to the government and ed him, a medical examiner ing diet sodas, chewing gum, consumer spending and keep benefits. The department says Rochester, Minn. accused of some of the war’s said Friday, contradicting a dairy products and even many the economy from overheat- that for all new hires, it will He announced his decision worst atrocities, the integra- colleague who blamed the medicines. It’s sold under the ing. pay for defined contribution to reporters at a Capitol Hill tion of thousands of rebel death on a usually benign brand names NutraSweet, retirement plan similar to a news conference. He walked fighters into Sudan’s armed blood disorder. Equal and Canderel. in alone, gripped the lectern, forces and a protection force “Martin Anderson’s death Department of 401(k). The principal difference cleared his throat and began for civilians in the immediate was caused by suffocation due Dow climbs 138 Energy to stop haltingly. aftermath of the war. to actions of the guards at the pensions for new between the two types of ben- Kennedy, who has strug- boot camp,” said Dr. Vernard pts. to end at efit are that pensions offer a gled with addiction and Tony Blair shakes Adams, who conducted the contract workers guaranteed retirement benefit 6-year high in which all risk is born by the depression, said he had second autopsy. (AP) — The up cabinet Adams said the suffocation NEW YORK (AP) — Wall employer. Defined contribu- checked into the Mayo Clinic Department of Energy has was caused by hands blocking Street barreled higher Friday, tion plans shift the risk to over the Christmas holidays after losses told contractors it will no and returned to Congress the boy’s mouth, as well as the sending the Dow Jones indus- workers, requiring them to longer pay for pensions for “reinvigorated and healthy.” LONDON (AP) — Stung “forced inhalation of ammo- trials up 138 points to a new save part of their earnings and newly hired workers, follow- “Of course, in every recov- by an election defeat, Tony nia fumes” that caused his six-year high after a report of invest them wisely. There is ery, each day has its ups and Blair shuffled his Cabinet on vocal cords to spasm, block- modest job growth bolstered ing the lead of a growing no guaranteed benefit. downs, but I have been strong, Friday and replaced Foreign ing his upper airway. hopes that the Federal Reserve number of private employers. “The new policy recog- focused and productive since Secretary Jack Straw in an The autopsy report draws will end its interest rates The change is drawing nizes the contributions of cur- attempt to save his own politi- my return,” Kennedy said. no conclusions about whether hikes. All three major indexes sharp criticism from labor rent and retired contractor cal future and shore up sup- unions, advocacy groups and Anderson’s death was a homi- finished the week with gains. employees and, at the same port to tackle crises in Iran some Senate Democrats. It cide or an accident. Investors saw a slowdown time, ensure that future costs Feds to retry man and Iraq. Martin Lee Anderson’s in April employment growth comes as federal lawmakers Straw had privately are working on measures for pension and medical bene- accused of lying to body was exhumed after a as the latest sign of a softening fits are more consistent with expressed doubts about the camp surveillance videotape economy, a reason for the Fed designed to shore up a listing FBI market trends,” Energy Iraq war to his boss and pub- surfaced showing the guards to stop raising interest rates. pension insurance system, SACRAMENTO, Calif. licly took a different stance on roughing him up and shoving That countered worries over improve funding of pension Secretary Samuel Bodman (AP) — Federal prosecutors Iran. He described military ammonia pills up his nose Jan. rising wages, which followed plans and slow the move by said in a written release will retry an ice cream vendor action against Tehran as 5, a day before he died. His an upswing in employers’ employers away from the announcing the change. on charges that he lied to the “inconceivable,” something family had questioned the ini- labor costs on Thursday. retirement mainstay. The move was attacked by FBI about his son’s attendance neither Blair nor President tial finding by Dr. Charles Jack Caffrey, equities The DOE’s decision is critics, who say it betrays the at a terrorist training camp, Bush would say, and called Siebert, the Bay County strategist for JPMorgan intended to cut costs and interest of workers and could authorities announced Friday. reports that the Bush adminis- Medical Examiner, that the Private Bank, said the market ensure the predictability of encourage more employers to Umer Hayat’s first trial tration has contingency plans boy died of complications of appeared to be focusing on future retirement obligations, follow suit. ended with the jury dead- for a tactical nuclear strike sickle cell trait. recent positive data instead of locked last month. The same “nuts.” considering the long-term day, a separate jury convicted Margaret Beckett, a Blair consequences of why the Fed loyalist who has been serving EU panel: his son, Hamid Hayat, of sup- would stop boosting rates — O N M A I N porting terrorism by attending as environment secretary, Aspartame poses because economic growth has an al-Qaida camp in Pakistan. takes over the Foreign Office, no cancer risk slowed enough to contain U.S. District Court Judge becoming Britain’s first Garland E. Burrell Jr. set June female foreign secretary. ROME (AP) — The popu- 5 to begin selecting a new jury Blair’s official spokesman lar diet sweetener aspartame for the father’s retrial. said the change did not mean a won another round in the safe- “This case is simply too shift in foreign policy. ty debate when a European serious to walk away after one Two ministers at the center panel of scientists said Friday DETAIL CENTER of a series of recent govern- hung jury,” Assistant U.S. there’s no sign it raises the 859 N. State Street Emancipator Attorney Larry Brown said ment woes were also fired or risk of cancer. demoted. (707) 462-4472 Doppelbock Friday as he left the court- An Italian study last year Mother’s Garden house. But critics said it is Blair wrongly concluded the sugar 750 ml Bottles Brown said prosecutors himself who should step aside substitute led to higher rates Dent Party 5-13-06 Still Available after voters deserted his interviewed jurors in the first of lymphoma and leukemia in Clothing and Accessories 102 S. State St. Ukiah trial, and found that “there Labour Party in local council rats, said the experts who Repair 323 North Main St • Ukiah elections Thursday. The advise the European Food 462-5911 468-5898

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Colo. -- Nothing about the Steven Bayme, national Donations to the fund will also be accepted at the Bank of Willits. rabbi’s message was unusual: director of the Contemporary For more information, call Diane Ford at 459-4078 or Mary Moses and the burning bush Jewish Life department for Burgess at 489-2339. Members of Memorial Baptist, Willits, and and the congregation’s need the American Jewish friends are putting on the benefit. to stop and listen for God in Committee. The discovery and progress of Sawyers’ bone cancer was swift. their daily lives. “We need to find different She was having bad pain in one of her hips. In examining it, the Nothing else, though, was entry points,” he said. “We doctors found that she had cancer of the bone and they operated typical about Rabbi Jamie need to try new things.” three weeks ago on that hip, doing a complete hip replacement. She Korngold’s Shabbat service. Korngold’s emphasis on is doing fairly well , using a walker, but now she will undergo Instead of driving or walk- the surrounding environment chemotherapy and treatments. Barbara and her husband, Warren, ing to a neighborhood temple, can be traced back to have no medical insurance so friends are trying to do what they can the congregation took a ski Judaism’s deep connection to to help. lift to the top of one of nature and wilderness but Copper Mountain’s snowy must not overwhelm other runs, where an area had been important aspects of the reli- First Baptist Church to preach on marked with a sign held up gion, Bayme said. ‘The Value of Children’ this Sunday by two skis stuck in the pow- “In terms of the actual der. The group wore heavy content, Judaism is not what- At First Baptist Church bis Sunday Pastor Bill Harrison will jackets, gloves and helmets. ever you make of it,” he said. preach on the subject of “The Value Of Children.” His message for The snow crunched beneath A successful program also the 10:50 a.m. worship service is from Matthew 18:1-14. must act as an entry point to The community is welcome to attend the performance of the their ski or snowboard boots. Azusa Pacific University Bel Canto Women’s Choir at 7 p.m. And instead of leading a serious study and commit- Tuesday, May 9, in the sanctuary of the church at Smith and Oak long service inside, Korngold ment -- not merely entertain. Street, at no charge. Summer Choir begins soon for the months of kept her message short on the “Don’t substitute the frost- sunny February day, under- me show you how that ski Shabbat services centered on ing for the cake. The cake June, July, and August, with an invitation to all who would like a day can be holy.” skiing in the winter and hik- short-term commitment to the choir, standing her congregation’s really has to be serious desire to hit the slopes. The Adventure Rabbi ing in the summer. The skiing Jewish engagements,” Bayme Unusual for almost every effort started in 2001, after services usually last less than said. Redwood Valley Community Church other rabbi, but not Korngold two friends asked her to per- half an hour and involve Korngold doesn’t expect to preach on ‘Don’t you hear the law’ -- Colorado’s self-proclaimed form a conversion and adop- prayers, a short message and all who participate in her ser- “Adventure Rabbi.” tion ceremony for their child singing, while the hikes take vices to become dedicated Pastor Kevin MacDougall will be delivering a message this Korngold is a Reform at the Grand Canyon, which about three hours. members of a synagogue. Sunday on “A personal plea: Don’t you hear the law?” he will focus Jewish rabbi specializing in they considered a special The goal, Korngold said, is More often, her participants on Galatians 4:8-31; services are at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Cub Scout performing bar and bat mitz- place. A group of the hus- not to simply move a service walk away with a more posi- pack number 77 meets in our facility on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. New vahs, weddings and other cer- band’s college students went outdoors, although some tra- tive attitude about and a scouts are always welcome. The elder board will also be meeting emonies and services out- along, most of whom had ditional aspects remain. Often greater connection to this evening at 6 p.m. in the office. doors. Her goal is to connect given up on their Jewish on hikes, she or someone else Judaism, she said. Awana meets on Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. This is for chil- the beauty of her state -- and faith. will carry a paper Torah, Rebecca Dennett chose dren’s age 3 years through 6th grade. This is the last club night to beyond -- to Judaism and Instead of the standard cer- shrunken in size and placed Korngold for her bat mitzvah complete book sections! The junior high and high school youth reconnect young people to emonies, Korngold incorpo- in a waterproof bag for safe- because she wanted the ser- group meeting times and location: High School Encounter is their faith. rated the canyon’s wondrous keeping. vice to more deeply reflect Wednesday at 7 p.m. with a topic of “Lifestyle worship: The power “I always joke that the rab- rocks, water and plants into The rabbi compared her her values and personality. of a changed life” junior high Fuel Up is Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. bis are all wondering where the Jewish prayers. Many of services to a “time-release The event was held in continuing a new series on “Games of Life: Risk” both in the youth their congregants are on the young people had never vitamin,” that will engage the September at a guest ranch in room upstairs in the social hall. Saturday. I know where they heard Korngold’s take on congregation throughout the the Colorado Rockies, a Our women’s group continues their Bible study on Wednesday are, they’re skiing,” the 40- their religion. day. She may give them favorite place for the teenager at 9 to 11 a.m. An exciting men’s bible study occurs every Thursday “These kids just came something to think about on night at 7 p.m. in the church library classroom, visitors are wel- year-old Korngold said. though far from the family’s “What I say is, you know away like, ’Wow, I’m totally the ski lift or a meditation to northern Virginia home. come. Check out the new reminder sign in the front of the church jazzed. I want to learn try later. every Thursday morning! Finally, today there will be a church wide what, you don’t have to Horses were an important change your lifestyle. You’re more,”’ Korngold said. “I Korngold’s work is just part of the ceremony, with mother/daughter banquet. Our BIG re-scheduled‚ yard sale will be came out and I said, ’This is one way Jewish leaders are on May 20. going skiing on Saturday. Rebecca riding while wearing Fine, I’ll go skiing with you. what I want to do.’ “ trying to find innovative See RELIGION, Page 5 Give me 15 minutes and let Now, Korngold holds the ways to engage young people See RABBI, Page 5 Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Regional SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor (ELS): Pastor Matthew Thompson; Phone 462-8201; Those seeking answers to today’s questions Missioner Father Harry Allagree; Sunday Services will be Paul Hawks and his associate Shawn Sunday worship: 8:30 am; Sunday School: 9:30 am; are invited to come and experience at 8 and 10 a.m. Wednesday Eucharist will be at 10 a.m. Paris invite you to worship with us Communion 3rd Sunday; Confirmation class; Thurs. 5:30 God’s presence and realize His purpose The Church is located at 640 S. Orchard Ave: 462-8042. Saturday mornings at 1390 Laurel pm; Adult Bible Study: Thurs 7 pm. Church is located at for life through relevant Bible preaching Avenue in Ukiah (462-5455). Sabbath 710-E S. State St., (Washington Mutual Bank Plaza) in by Pastor Joe Fry. We meet in the Ukiah Valley KOL HA EMEK INLAND MENDOCINO services begin with SonRise Ukiah. Conference Center at 200 South School Street. JEWISH COMMUNITY: Rabbi Shoshanah Fellowship (8:20 to 9:15 a.m), fol- Worship service at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. with Devorah. Friday Night Shabbat Services: 1st & lowed by Sabbath School (9:30 to nursery and children’s classes at the 10:30 a.m. service. An ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday 3rd Fridays in our Shul. 6:30 p.m. - 10:50 a.m.) and the main Worship School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; awesome youth group meets Thursday evenings at 6:30 Dairy/Vegetarian Potluck dinner follows. Service (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at 395 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church on South Dora. Reach us at Shabbat and Holiday Services. Religious N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. 272-9722. School: Sunday 10:00 a.m. Torah study and 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. adult classes. Culteral Celebrations. 707-468-4536. ASSEMBLY OF GOD: MINISTERIO HISPANO: Pastor ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 Orr Edward Echevarria. Actividades del Domingo: Escuela LIGHT AND SOUND OF GOD: NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of the Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). Dominical, 12:00 a 12:45 pm, Servicio de Adoración, 1:15 Worship Services, Introductory Talks, Nazarene. Co-pastors Barbara and Jack Cobbs. Sunday Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: p.m. Actividades de la semana: Martes y Jueves, 7 p.m. Book Discussions and Satsang. Public morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Tuesday Women’s Bible Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 Local de la Iglesia, 395 N. Barnes St.; 467-2797. welcome. Call for location and times. 1- Study, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible oriented program for am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. For information about week- 800-423-0771 or 468-5870 FREE book children, 6:30 p.m. Church is located at 604 Jones Street. day services, please call Fr. David at 468-4348, or stop by ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: Reverend available. 462-4869 the church for a printed schedule. Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship begins at 10 a.m., with kids’ church available at that time. Nursery avail- FIRST BAPTIST: Associate Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Youth NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Come join us able for children under 5. Wednesday is Family Night, with Pastor, O.J. Johnson; Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan; Evangelical Free Church). Pastor Dan for inspiring, enjoyable worship and heartfelt Bible teach- Pastor Bill Harrison, Interim Pastor. Sunday School for all classes for teens, and children ages 4-12 beginning at 7 p.m. Bergstrom and his staff invite you to our ing in a casual atmosphere each Sunday at 10:00 am in the ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at 10:50 am, Wednesday The adults will participate in an in-depth Bible Study. For contemporary, reverent worship service Fine Arts building at the Redwood Empire Fairgrounds in more information 485-7684. Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church is located at 300 W. Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Children are invited Smith Street. For details or other ministries, please call Ukiah. We provide a nursery area and Sunday school for to participate in Children’s Church. Classes for all ages meet at children aged 3-10. Consider also our midweek ‘Overflow’ CALPELLA COMMUNITY 462-2779. 9:30. Nursery provided. Opportunities for children, youth, and : Pastor Bill Norbury; service, held off campus at 744 Talmage Road in Ukiah, on Worship Service Sunday, 10 a.m.; Bible studies, Wed. 10 adults are available during the week. Our church is located at a.m., Thurs. 6 p.m. Church is located at 6251 Third St. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF REDWOOD 750 Yosemite Drive. (behind Burger King), phone 468-9251 Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, when we enjoy the ministry of (Third St. is behind - West- of the Calpella Post Office), P.O. VALLEY: Sunday morning Service 10:30AM. Wednesday or [email protected] for more information. other prominent ministers via DVD and video – call for Box 37, 485-7983. night Bible Study/Prayer Meeting 6:00PM. Friday night is www.newlifeukiah.org info on our current speaker/topic. Need more information Movie Night for all ages 7PM-9PM. 642 Ellen Lynn, or driving directions? Call us at 462-7766. We look for- CALVARY BAPTIST: Pastor David Donnell, Sunday Redwood Valley. 485-7713. NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 ward to meeting you! morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.; Sunday school - East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707- 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6 p.m.; AWANA clubs - FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & United 462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday TRINITY BAPTIST: 900 S. Dora Ave. (Corner of Dora Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m., Sept.-May; mid-week prayer - Church of Christ): Sunday worship is 11:00. Adult Bible morning Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ & Luce), Ukiah. Pastor Mike Fenton (senior) and Gerry Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays. 7 p.m.; sr. high Study before worship beginning at 9:45. We celebrate 11:00. Burney (associate); Sunday mornings: 9:45 a.m. Sunday youth, Wednesdays, 7 p.m.; Church is located at 465 Luce Communion at the Lord’s Table each Sunday. Our Table is School; 11 a.m. Worship Service. Tuesdays: Women’s, an open table and all are welcome to share with us. Ave., call 462-5638. POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony Seniors & Home Bible Studies (call for more info.) Children begin worship in the sanctuary and after Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, Children’s Time they are excused to their Sunday School Wednesdays: 6:30 p.m. Youth (grades 6-12), 7:00 p.m. (1st CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main & 3rd weeks - Visitation; 2nd & 4th weeks - Bible Study). Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible classes. Classes are available for both younger and older St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more children. 140 N. Spring Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. Phone: 462-5830. UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor, Rev. information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. Pastor Richard Oliver and Youth Pastor, Dave Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; Worship FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- Dick; Sunday School for all ages 9 a.m.; CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for all ages, STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services Sunday Worship service 10:15 a.m., SAINTS: You and your family are welcome to worship with 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, 7:00-9:00p.m.; Jr. and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., High Youth group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; College/Career, nursery care available; followed by us. There are two blocks of services: Second Ward: with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. refreshments and fellowship; Sacrament - 9:00; Sunday School/Primary - 10:20; Gospel Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time and Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s Ministry small groups meet at Children and Youth ministries; Study (18+) - 10:20; Relief Society (women) and Priesthood for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on (men) 11:10. Bishop Carl E. Morgensen 462-0566. First varying times a week; Adult Home Bible Study’s meet Young Married Fellowship; Jr. & Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 High School Parents’ Fellowship; Ward: Sacrament - 11:00; Sunday School/Primary - 12:20; p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. Wednesday and Thursday. Church is located at 951 School Gospel Study (18+) - 12:20; Relief Society (women) and Way, Redwood Valley; 485-8541 Hosting Precept Bible studies on Thursdays. Church is located at 2140 Arroyo Rd., 462-0151. Priesthood (men) 1:10. Bishop Dennis A. Cooper 462-1242. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke. Al Every Wednesday evening 6:00 to 8:00 there are youth and Damon, Alfonzo Ucan. Our purpose is to extend Christ’s RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE Cub Scouts activities for the public and members. For more love and truth to all people. Sundays at 9:00: Worship, LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday UNITED METHODIST: Pastor Lisa Warner-Carey; information and specific times, contact the Bishop from Hispanic Worship, Nursery (2mos-4yrs.) Children’s Power Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00- Worship and Sunday school, 10 a.m. Soul Purpose, a mod- either Ward. Church Services are held in the front building Church (K-5th grade) Adult Sunday School Class. Sundays 10:15 a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 ern evening worship experience featuring up beat music, at 1337 S. Dora St., Ukiah. at 10:00am we have fellowship in Bromley Hall. Sundays a.m., Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing will be at 5:30 every Sunday. Childcare for infants and tod- at 10:30 am: Worship, Kingdom Kids Children’s Program Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. dlers. Offered weekly, religious studies, youth activities, CHURCH OF CHRIST: Welcome to the Church (3 yrs.-5th grade), Jr. and Sr. High Sunday School, Radio All welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. and small group ministries. On going special community of Christ 25 Norgard Ln. Need a ride to bible class or serv- Broadcast: on K-WNE 94.5FM. Corner of Perkins and events. Church is located at 270 N. Pine St. 462-3360. ices call 462-2248. Bible study Sunday 10 a.m.; “Life of Dora Streets. Handicap accessible. 468-9235 RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The Religious Christ” from the book of Luke taught by Dennis Hofschild; Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for unprogrammed UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; Worship 11 a.m.; Sermons by minister Dennis Hofschild. (silent) worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. in the Walnut Village GRACE LUTHERAN: 8:30am Traditional Service; Wednesday prayer and meditation 11:00 a.m., Sunday medi- Sunday Evening; Bible study- 5PM - Study Series on “Ma- Community Room at 1240 North Pine Street in Ukiah and 9:40am Bible Study/Sunday School; 10:30am tation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 a.m. king every effort” by Peter Nuñez. Wed. evening bible study Contemporary Service. Allen Dunn, Interim Pastor. 200 Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at 332 Hillview Avenue in Ukiah. - 7PM. Various subjects. For more information call 462- All are welcomed to worship at either or both Meetings. Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. Bush Wabash Ave., Ukiah; 462-7795. Email: St.; 462-4061. 1534 or 462-2248. [email protected] For more information call 485-8350 or 463-0266. 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, MAY 6, 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

The captors Beyond become the captives WASHINGTON -- The invasion of Iraq chastity belts has turned into "The Ransom of Red Chief." Abortion may be the single most polarizing issue in The famous short story by O. Henry, pub- America today, but there's one thing Democrats and lished in 1910, begins, "It looked like a good Republicans mostly agree on: It would be better if thing: but wait till I tell you." Americans had fewer abortions. The tale is about a couple of guys who have The best way to reduce the number of abortions, in a bold, illicit scheme they assume will be turn, would be to reduce the number of unwanted easy, but it ends up backfiring. The idea, one pregnancies. Every year, Americans have 3 million confesses afterward, must have struck them unplanned pregnancies, leading to 1.3 million abor- "during a moment of temporary mental tions. apparition." Bill and Sam are fugitives lurking in a So it should be a no-brainer that we increase access small town in Alabama who kidnap a promi- to contraception, and in particular make the "morning nent citizen's child and ask for a ransom of after" pill available over the counter. That would be $1,500. But once he is held in a nearby cave, the single simplest step to reduce the U.S. abortion the freckle-faced, red-haired boy turns out to rate, while also helping hundreds of thousands of be such a terror as he happily plays a violent women avert unwanted pregnancies. Indian named Red Chief -- attacking Bill and Plan B, the emergency contraceptive, normally pre- Sam with bricks, kicks, rocks, bites, a knife, a Letters from our readers vents pregnancy when taken within 72 hours of unpro- slingshot and a hot boiled potato -- that he tected sex -- although it is most effective when taken breaks the kidnappers' spirit. within 24 hours. It is now available in most of the U.S. The tormentors become the tormented, We are America from the right to become an American cit- only by prescription, but the American Medical dragging the reluctant Red Chief back to his izen? Socioeconomic status and ethnicity Association and the American College of affluent father, who refuses to take the prob- To the Editor: are not obstacles to reach the American Obstetricians and Gynecologists have both endorsed it lem child until Bill and Sam cough up $250. Yes we are. You, me, and them; all of dream for anybody. for over-the-counter use. The story has spawned many movies using us, either you are a native citizen, a natu- Why do some persons hate, and want to President Bush's Food and Drug Administration has the same name, and inspired others, including ralized citizen, a resident, an exile, a exclude millions of undocumented immi- blocked that, apparently fearing that better contracep- the "Home Alone" flicks, in which Macaulay refugee, or an undocumented worker. We grants, who are also taxpayers, con- tion will encourage promiscuity. But unless the libido- Culkin fights off a couple of hapless robbers, are America. America is a concept of sumers, and part of a daily American day phobes in the administration mandate chastity belts, and "Ruthless People," in which an obnoxious unity and liberty, and it adjusts to our from the right to become legally and fully their opposition to Plan B amounts to a pro-abortion rich wife played by Bette Midler is kidnapped political times and to our demographic part of America? We are a country of policy. by a sweet couple who have been swindled by changes. America is a land of immigrants, immigrants from all over the world, a her philandering husband. He wants Bette and most legal and illegal immigrants are country with British colonies, and also a One study, now a bit dated, found that if emergency dead, so he refuses to pay her ransom, and from Mexico. Is a fact, the fastest growing country with Spanish colonies, such as contraceptives were widely available in the U.S., there Bette and her kidnappers team up against the groups in the U.S are Spanish speaking San Diego, San Agustin, , would be 800,000 fewer abortions each year. And even sleazeball. persons, not only from Mexico but from San Antonio, San Jose, San Gabriel, though they are generally available only by prescrip- The ABC pilot "Let's Rob Mick Jagger" many other Hispanic countries. Several Albuquerque, etc, etc. Spanish language is tion, emergency contraceptives averted 51,000 abor- sounds like the same dynamic: a loser janitor generations of Mexican-Americans and not a foreign language. It is an American tions in 2000, according to the Guttmacher Institute. and pals plotting a heist on the pampered rock other Latinos had contributed in all areas language like English, and it is also the That's one of the paradoxes in the abortion debate: star's penthouse, but you know that the devil- of economy and in the built of the United second most spoken language across the The White House frequently backs precisely the poli- ish Sir Mick will not turn out to be the sap. States of America. The U.S. is reflected country. cies that cause America to have one of the highest Now we see this classic plotline in the by their people and not by the main America is a country of immigrants abortion rates in the West. Compared with other coun- Middle East. The inept captors have become stream media or by the political party in who once became citizens, and of citizens tries, the U.S. lags in sex education and in availability the captives. The country the administration power. It is really ironic to see how this whose ancestors once were immigrants, a of contraception -- funding for contraception under the precipitously grabbed and overconfidently country needs millions of underpaid work- country of laws and diversity, where laws Title X program has declined 59 percent in constant took over has ended up trapping, draining, ers, shoppers, and tax payers, but still need to be updated, reformed, and adjust- dollars since 1980 -- so we have higher unintended flummoxing and alarming the administration, denies their civil and human rights! ed, in order to reflect fairly our diversity pregnancy rates and abortion rates. which is more and more desperate to hand it The Immigration Laws Reform is and bring justice for all. Most Americans Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium have abor- off and escape. urgently needed. The borders divide peo- sympathize with the struggle for justice of tion rates only one-third of America's, and France's is President Bush said Saturday, "As Iraqis ple geographically, politically or linguisti- more than 12 million of undocumented half of America's. France has made a particular push continue to make progress toward a democra- cally, but never humanly. Any border can new immigrants. Most citizens support for emergency contraception to lower its abortion rate cy that can govern itself, defend itself, and divide humans and cultures intertwined them because they are right, and their by making free morning-after pills available to French sustain itself, more of our troops can come and attached by centuries of common his- demands are just and democratic. Most teenagers, without informing the parents. Nurses in home." tory. The United States of America and Americans agree to have a comprehensive French junior high and high schools are authorized to And in an interview in the new Vanity Fair, Mexico share a deep common Hispanic immigration laws reform. Most legal hand out emergency contraception pills. Todd Purdum asks Dick Cheney whether in root in the West wing. The Americans immigrants and citizens support them, his "darkest night" he has even "a little doubt" from any heritage and cultural back- because they are America too. That broad availability is the global pattern. While about the administration's course. "No," Vice ground, but especially the Mexican- Jose Landero American women cannot normally obtain emergency says. "I think what we've done has been what Americans, are America. And America, Ukiah contraception without a prescription (by which time needed to be done." geographically, is first a continent, one the optimal 24-hour window has often passed), it is But even if they and their 33 percent ancient continent divided either in two available without a prescription in much of the rest of unshakeable base are still in denial, there's a (north and south), or in three (north, cen- LETTER POLICY the world, from Albania to Tunisia, from Belgium to growing consensus that their plot was tral and south. But it can be divided in The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the Britain. hatched, as O. Henry put it, "during a moment other ways, as well; America is divided editor. All letters must include a clear name, One thought that paralyzes the Bush administration of temporary mental apparition" and that linguistically in Hispanic America. signature, return address and phone number. is that American teenage girls might get easy access to we're the Middle East hostages now, to war America is also divided culturally in Letters are generally published in the order emergency contraception and turn into shameless and oil. Latino-America, and the English U.S and they are received, but shorter, concise letters hussies. But contraception generally doesn't cause sex, The Sunday graduation ceremony for near- Canada. are given preference. Names will not be any more than umbrellas cause rain. withheld for any reason. All letters are sub- ly a thousand new Iraqi soldiers at a base near But when protesters in the rallies from ject to editing without notice. Editing is The reality is that almost two-thirds of American Baghdad turned into an ugly melee when all across this country claim civil rights generally limited to removing statements girls have lost their virginity by the time they turn 18 dozens of Sunnis declared they would fight and immigration law reforms waving flags that are potentially libelous or are not suit- -- and one-quarter use no contraception their first time. only in their home areas, another reflection of from Mexico and the U.S, and showing able for a family newspaper. Form letters Some 800,000 American teenagers become pregnant growing internecine bitterness. signs saying “We are America” it is in the that are clearly part of a write-in campaign each year, 80 percent of the time unintentionally. The Washington Post reported last week- context of America, as a nation of immi- will not be published. You may drop letters end that American troops in Hawija are grow- grants and citizenship, with no exclusions. off at our office at 590 S. School St., or fax So we may wince at the thought of a 15-year-old ing more distrustful of their Iraqi counter- The American people and the American letters to 468-3544, mail to Letters to the girl obtaining Plan B after unprotected sex. But why parts, fearing that many soldiers they are dream. Who is an American? Who is not Editor, P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, 95482 or e- does the White House prefer to imagine her pregnant? training are cooperating with the enemy. an American in America? Is anybody mail them to [email protected]. E-mail letters Indeed, Plan B may be more important for Sen. Joseph Biden and Leslie H. Gelb excluded from the American Dream or should also include hometown and phone. teenagers than for adults, because adults are more like- wrote an Op-Ed in The New York Times on ly to rely on a regular contraceptive. Teenagers wing Monday promoting the idea of "decentraliz- it. ing" Iraq into three "ethno-religious" groups WHERE TO WRITE Granted, making contraceptives available -- all even though critics argue that this could make kinds, not just Plan B -- presents a mixed message. We it more likely that the Sunni section would President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa encourage young people to abstain from sex, and then become a haven for al-Qaida and the Shiite provide condoms in case they don't listen. But that's sector an Iranian satellite. House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah because we understand human nature: We also tell dri- Another respected retired lieutenant gener- vers not to speed, but provide air bags in case they do. al, William Odom, has joined the toil-and- (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, trouble chorus with a piece in Foreign Policy Governor Arnold 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number The administration's philosophy seems to be that magazine headlined "Cut and Run? You Bet." Schwarzenegger: State Capitol, Sacra- is 463-5773. E-mail to: the best way to discourage risky behavior is to take He writes that withdrawing from "the big mento, 95814. (916) 445-2841; FAX [email protected] away the safety net. Hmmm. I suppose that if we sandy" will encourage the terrorists, but (916)445-4633 Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate replaced air bags with sharpened spikes on dash- argues that "our continued occupation of Iraq Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, boards, people might drive more carefully -- but it still also encourages the killers -- precisely Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX doesn't seem like a great idea. because our invasion made Iraq safe for (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box So let's give American women the same rights that them." 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- they would have if they were Albanians or Tunisians, He says: "Invading Iraq was not in the Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart 8931. District offices at 1040 Main St., and make Plan B available over the counter. It's time interests of the United States. It was in the Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Suite 205, Napa, 94559, 224-1990, 50 D for Bush to end his policies that encourage abortions. interests of Iran and al-Qaida. For Iran, it 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- St., Suite 120A, Santa Rosa, 95404, 576- avenged a grudge against Saddam for his 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sena- 2771, and 317 3rd St., Suite 6, Eureka, Nicholas D. Kristof was appointed to a special invasion of the country in 1980. For al-Qaida, [email protected] 95501, 445-6508. Email: senator.ches- post as columnist for The New York Times in it made it easier to kill Americans." He con- Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st [email protected]. 2001. cludes that "the war has paralyzed the United District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Wash- States in the world diplomatically and strate- Mendocino County Supervisors: ington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- gically." (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district office, The Ukiah The U.S. may be paralyzed, but its leader is burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, Fort trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David pedaling. The commander in chief, who could Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962-0934; learn something about wily and resilient ways Colfax, 5th District. All can be reached by DAILY JOURNAL to adapt a war plan from Red Chief, spent a www.house.gov/write rep writing to 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1090, couple of hours Tuesday afternoon biking and Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows savoring the beautiful spring weather. When Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, [email protected] Advertising director: Cindy Delk Office manager: Yvonne Bell you're on the hook, play hooky. Circulation director: Cornell Turner Group systems director: Sue Whitman Maureen Dowd became a columnist on Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Member Member California The New York Times' Op-Ed page in Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers 1995. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2006 – 5

Ukiah, 462-4705; Willits Chamber of They are inviting groups to come to the hos- Anderson Valley Garden Commerce at 239 S. Main St. in Willits, 459- pital for a tour, or the staff to go to schools and COMMUNITY BRIEFS 7910; or through Rusty Eddy, Leadership talk to individual classrooms as they feel that Tour to take place on Mendocino, 462-7196. elementary students are very impressionable, Saturday, May 13 and are hoping that the teachers, parents or Flea Market to be held guidance counselors will invite us as volun- Anderson Valley Garden Tour, Saturday 13 Start the summer garden May 2006 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is at Methodist Church today with fresh starts from the teers who will encourage students to embrace $35 per person. Box lunches available for $14. learning dream about careers, and teach kind- must be reserved and prepaid. All proceeds Have a garage sale at the Flea Market which Farmers’ Market ness towards people and animals. The discus- will be held at the United Methodist Church at benefit the Anderson Valley Land Trust. This Saturday marks the first market of the sions will be fun, interactive and educational. Checks payable to AVLT, c/o Ginger Valen, PO 205 N. Pine St. Ukiah on May 6, from 9 a.m. They will provide materials for learning, talk to 4 p.m. Rent a space or table and chairs for $3 2006 Farmers’ Market season, downtown on Box 222 Boonville, CA 95415. For more infor- School Street and in the Alex Thomas plaza. to the children at the level of their education, mation, call 895-9424 for further information. to $10 with haul away service available, A and provide a comfortable environment for Church rummage/bake sale/barbecue will take Bring the whole family down to stroll through the many vendor booths of fresh flowers, them to participate in educational discussions. place at the same location. To reserve a space, For more information, call Stacey or Nancy Phoenix Certified Hospice call 485-8504. assorted herbs and produce, enjoy live acoustic guitar melodies performed by Stephen Hamn, at 462-8833. needs business sponsors Join the Angel Network bright sunshine, and fresh coffee and breakfast for the Human Race treats. Make sure and pick up various garden Willits Codepink plans for needy newborns starters at the market, to take home and plant a On Saturday May 13 the Human Race, a very own fresh veggie and floral gardens. Mothers Day weekend nationwide community fund raising event, will Be an Angel and use skills and magic hands The Market has truly grown and continues Peace parade next weekend be held for the first time in Mendocino County. to join the Angel Network providing the Ukiah to attract new merchants, vendors and a wide Phoenix Certified Hospice is looking for cor- Valley Medical Center’s nursery with 20" x variety of produce and goods. Adding to the All are welcome at the “CodePink Parade porate sponsors to partner with them to make 25" Afghans for needy newborns. lively atmosphere, live acoustic music fills the for Peace” on Saturday, May 13 (the day before Anyone that does not crochet or knit, can this fund raising event as successful as possi- market’s morning air with wonderful upbeat Mothers‚ Day), from 2 to 4 p.m. Gather at the ble. purchase yarn enough for someone else to pre- songs and keeping the shoppers smiling. From Broaddus Creek bridge on Main Street in pare and make. Surely these good deeds are Phoenix Certified Hospice, the only certi- 8:30 a.m. until noon, come down to the Alex downtown Willits (near San Francisco Ave.). fied hospice organization in Mendocino the work of angels in the midst and will be Thomas Plaza and buy locally grown fresh pro- greatly appreciated. We’ll proceed with pink banners, signs, boas, County, has been providing the highest quality, duce and fruits. balloons, etc. northward on Main Street side- All contributions of 4 ply yarn or finished While downtown on the 6th, don’t forget to compassionate end-of-life care for over 16 Afghans can be dropped off at the nursery at walks, ending with a rally at City Park, includ- years. Being a certified hospice means that the stay and celebrate Cinco de Mayo. ing music and speakers. Wear pink for spirit. the hospital or at the Ukiah Senior Center (ref- For further information, call the Ukiah Main patients and families of Phoenix Hospice can erence Betty when they drop off at the Center). The parade, organized by the newly-formed receive valuable benefits that translates into the Street Program at 463-6729 or email CodePink of Willits, says “no to war” and “yes For more information or a pick up, call Betty at [email protected] most comprehensive hospice care available. 467-0960. Founded in 1987, the Ukiah Main Street to peace” calls for redirecting resources into Their team of physicians, specially trained Program is one of nearly 1,500 nationwide healthcare, education and other life-affirming nurses, aides, social workers, chaplains, psy- World wide marijuana march non-profit Main Street associations. It is dedi- activities, and honors the original purpose of chologists and volunteers work as a team to cated to promoting downtown Ukiah econom- Mothers‚ Day, beginning with Julia Ward provide this amazing care at such a critical to be held today in Ukiah ic development, organization, beautification, Howe’s Peace Proclamation of 1870. It is time. The City of Ukiah is one of nearly two hun- events, historic preservation and retention of timely to reclaim this day to seek peace for all This not-for-profit hospice relies on the gen- dred cities across the country participating in community character in the downtown district. mothers and children of the world. erous support of businesses and community the Worldwide Marijuana March held annually, Planning meetings for Willits CodePink are members to insure that this special kind of care this year to be celebrated on May 6th, in front South Valley Little League the first and third Wednesdays of each month at is available to all who need it regardless of of the Mendocino County Courthouse at “High 7 p.m. at the Willits Methodist Church. For insurance status or their ability to pay. This Noon.” An Education and Liberation Station rescheduled pancake more information, contact Melinda at 459- 3k/10k walk/run has been a successful fund will be attended by Northern California breakfast for today in Ukiah 3780. raiser in Sonoma County for the past 24 years N.O.R.M.L. who are co-sponsors of the event, and has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars among many others. This gathering will make The South Ukiah Little League has resched- uled their pancake breakfast to Saturday, at the Maypole Dance and Mother’s for participating non-profits during this time. the transition from the front of the Courthouse Being a corporate sponsor has proven to be to a local park to enjoy music, food and festiv- South Ukiah Little League Complex (1151 Day celebration set for May 13 East Gobbi-end of Gobbi St.). It will run from great P.R. and is a terrific way of advertising a ities until the evening. business to the local community. Corporate Dana Beal, the organizer of the event out of 7:30 to 11 a.m. Family Tickets (parents and A Maypole Dance and Mother’s Day cele- New York, sent posters for the event to the their children) are $15, Adult’s Tickets are $5 bration are scheduled at the Ukiah branch of sponsors are named in all Phoenix Certified office this week. Ukiah Morrison and I went and a Child’s Ticket is $3. The menu includes the Mendocino County Library on Saturday, Hospice Human Race advertising, including around downtown Ukiah yesterday and put up Pancakes, Sausage, Eggs, Coffee, Orange Juice May 13, from 10:30 to Noon. Kayla Meadows, flyers, posters and on the official Phoenix about 8 or so posters, Schat’s, Dig Music, and Milk (Prepared by the Ukiah Lions Club). kindergarten teacher at River Oak Charter Certified Hospice Human Race T-Shirts worn Ukiah Natural Foods (Co-op), KMEC, Ukiah All proceeds will go to the cost of repair the School, will lead children and adults in a merry by walkers and runners during the event. Brewing Co., and so on. Feel free to stop by the New Years Eve Flood damage at the SULL dance around the Maypole. Wear a floral Sponsoring businesses make it clear to the office to pick one up if anyone would like. complex. Help by purchasing a ticket early so wreath if anyone wishes to add festivity to their Mendocino County residents that they are will- There are several extra copies. they can know how to plan. Purchase tickets at attire. Children may also listen to stories read ing to invest in the community they do busi- the JA Sutherland Office Directly south of by Ina Gordon, the children’s librarian, make ness as well as having the knowledge that their Redwood Iris Society Taco Bell ( in Ukiah) Monday through Friday, Mother’s Day cards, watch a puppet play, and sponsorship has made a real difference in peo- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. enjoy a sweet treat. This event is free to every- ples lives. celebrating 50 years today one and is the last in a series of seasonal cele- For more information, about becoming a The Redwood Iris Society is celebrating 50 Ukiah High School Senior brations co-sponsored by Mendocino County corporate sponsor, contact Diane Clerihue years. Their Iris Show will be on Saturday, at parents to hold SCRAM Public Library and River Oak Charter School. Smith at 459-1818. Yokayo School Auditorium, 790 S. Dora St. in Ukiah from 1 to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Iris meeting this Tuesday plants will be for sale along with other iris Ukiah High Senior Parents and interested related items. community members, the next 2 meetings are May 8 and May 22, both at 7 p.m. in the Leadership Mendocino hosts library. Anyone that is interested in helping with SCRAM or wish to make a donation, call Gala Annual Fund raiser Sheryl Graves at 462-4023, e-mai at Redwood Valley Cellars [email protected] or mail to UHS SCRAM, P.O. Box 1738, Ukiah, CA 95482 Leadership Mendocino will host its 7th annual fund raiser with a host of celebrity wait- ers and high-end auction items at Redwood Meditation class to take place Valley Cellars on Saturday, from 6 to 9 p.m. this Tuesday at Full Circle Charlie Barra of Redwood Valley Cellars will kick off the evening and a dozen “celebri- Wellness Resource Center ty” waiters, including Mendocino County Come learn to meditate effortlessly. supervisors Jim Wattenburger, Hal Wagenet Meditation has been proven to reduce stress, and Michael Delbar, City Council persons improve energy levels and over all health. Holly Madrigal of Willits, John McCowen and Whether people are beginners or have had Mari Rodin of Ukiah, Heidi Cusick Dickerson, practice for years, this is a great class. There area representative for Congressman Jim will be a suggested donation of $25. The class Thompson, and other community leaders will will take place on Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 circulate through the crowd while offering hors p.m. at the Full Circle Wellness Resource d’ouvres made by the Mendocino College Center, 530 S. Main St. in Ukiah. Culinary Arts Program. This year’s auction features vacations, get- aways, fishing trips, dining and spirits, and National Pet Week several special events and prizes. to take place next week Leadership Mendocino is a program which seeks to strengthen the foundation of the com- Mendocino Animal Hospital is proud to be munities by educating people who want to get au integral part in promoting National Pet involved and make a difference. The program Week from May 7 through 13. This idea is is supported by businesses, community leaders unanimously supported by the California and students, and by the annual fund raising Veterinary Medical Association and is part of event. an educational process that they would like to Tickets are $35, available from the Ukiah introduce to any student organization or youth Chamber of Commerce at 200 S. School St. in group.

was able to do. I did a lot figures, whereas Rabbi Rabbi more than what I would have Korngold was strapping on at home.” skis beside us,” Jacobs Continued from Page 3 For James Brodsky, of Brodsky said. a pink cowboy hat, jeans and Denver, his Estes Park wed- Which is exactly what cowboy boots. Other aspects ding and other events held by Korngold did after her short were more traditional. Korngold have given him and service in February in the “I wanted something that his wife, Gwen Jacobs mountains, putting her ser- was going to be personal and Brodsky, a chance to recon- vice handouts and notes in really mean something to nect to Judaism. her backpack and gliding me,” Rebecca said. “I also “My experiences with rab- away with members of her had more control over what I bis had been as more remote congregation.

Each of the four days, Monday discover more about Jesus. Religion thru Thursday, the kids will go Space is limited, so if you on a treasure hunt in this tropical know some Treasure hunters, Continued from Page 3 adventure into God’s Word. The “kid’s pre-K thru 5th grade”, search parties will get together who would like to join us please Summer Fun at each day at 9am and finish at 12 call as soon as possible to make noon. Treasure hunters will their travel reservations on our Faith Lutheran meet a “talking Treasure chest” Church Vacation and hear about his lost gems, Treasure Hunt of summer fun then help search for them as and education. Bible School they go from activity to activity Faith Lutheran Church is Come join us this June 19th, collecting “clues” to help them located at 560 Park Blvd (next as we explore a “Treasure find their treasures. As the to Todd Grove Park) in Ukiah. Cove” of fun and adventure dis- search parties dig into every Call us at 462-5546 for more covering the “Riches of Christ”. Treasure Cove site, they will details. 6 – SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2006 SPORTS Sports Editor: Tony Adame, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

LOCAL Brother Derek hopes for smooth ride at Derby CALENDAR Winner could depend on But in the same way Hendricks has and, hopefully, it’s a nice clean trip what happens at the start learned to adapt, he hopes jockey and not too rough,” Hendricks said TODAY Alex Solis can give his Derby Friday. COLLEGE BASEBALL favorite, Brother Derek, a smooth ride “I’d have to imagine we’d take the • Mendocino College at Laney College, doubleheader 1 p.m. By RICHARD ROSENBLATT in a contentious field of 20 talented 3- lead just past the quarter pole,” he COLLEGE SOFTBALL Northern California Playoffs The Associated Press year-olds. added. “Usually horses in front by the • Mendocino College at West Valley College, noon LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Dan The biggest question surrounding eighth pole win it.” PREP TENNIS • Ukiah at NCS Singles/Doubles, TBA Hendricks easily maneuvered his Saturday’s $2 million Kentucky Of course, every other Derby train- AUTO RACING wheelchair outside Barn 42 at • NSRA Racing, Ukiah Speedway, 5 p.m. Derby is how the race will unfold er has his own winning scenario, but Churchill Downs for a final chat on when the starting gate springs open: Brother Derek is the horse to beat. -Calendar listings are culled from the most recent schedules provided by the schools the day before the Kentucky Derby. Will speed rule or ruin favorites A winner in his three starts this and organizations in our coverage area. Since being paralyzed from the Please report schedule changes or incorrect Brother Derek, Barbaro and Lawyer year, Brother Derek is the 3-1 favorite listings to The Daily Journal Sports waist down in a motocross accident Ron? despite challengers that include Department at 468-3518. two years ago, the 47-year-old trainer “We won’t be out there first, we’ll File photo See DEREK, Page 7 TV LISTINGS has found it challenging to do his job. be out there right behind the speed Derby favorite Brother Derek.

TODAY HORSE RACING Kentucky Derby, 2 p.m. (NBC) NBA | SAN ANTONIO 105, SACRAMENTO 83 MLB Atlanta at New York Mets, 10 a.m. (TBS) Tampa Bay at Oakland, 7 p.m. (FSN) San Francisco at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. (FOX) NBA PLAYOFFS Los Angeles Lakers at Phoenix, TBD (TNT) GOLF LPGA Franklin American Mortgage, Second Round, 11 a.m. (ESPN2) PGA Wachovia Championship, Third Round, 11 a.m. (ESPN2) Spurs end Kings season SUNDAY, MAY 7 NHL PLAYOFFS Parker and Duncan lead 11 points on 2-of-11 shooting Edmonton at San Jose, 5 p.m. (OLN) while playing on an injured ankle, Spurs to methodical win but Sacramento didn’t have the poise or the resourcefulness to YOUTH By GREG BEACHAM rally after San Antonio took con- SPORTS AP Sports Writer trol in the third quarter. SACRAMENTO — The San The Spurs scored the final five Antonio Spurs’ most entertaining Northwest points of the first half and made a first-round series in years ended 16-3 run to open the second, get- Construction hands the way it began: with a methodi- Broiler first loss ting consecutive 3-pointers from cal blowout victory for the Bowen and another from Brent Northwest Construction scored defending NBA champions. Barry to take a 61-41 lead. Parker in every inning but the second, Tony Parker scored a playoff scored 14 points in the third quar- handing Broiler Steak House its first loss of the season, 9-2, in career-high 31 points and Tim ter, including a long 3-pointer at North Ukiah Little League action. Duncan had 15 as the Spurs final- the buzzer after Kevin Martin hit Carson Schram struck out 11 ly shook the Sacramento Kings, batters and picked up the win, one for the Kings. pitching a complete game. winning Game 6 of their first- Sacramento made 19 turnovers “All the kids from both teams round series 105-83 Friday night. and missed six free throws in the played like champs today,” said Northwest coach Ron Haydon. With an 18-1 run spanning half- first three quarters. Wells finally “Games like this with two of the time and fundamentally flawless was slowed a bit after scoring at best teams always makes for a play down the stretch, the top- great show.” least 19 points in the last four Leading by only two runs head- seeded Spurs advanced to the sec- games, including 38 in Game 5. ing into the fourth inning, ond round for the sixth consecu- Parker left the game in the Northwest put together a five-run outburst in the bottom of the tive season. fourth quarter to rest his strained fourth, taking control of the game. Bruce Bowen scored 16 points and bruised right leg, but returned Cody Goss had a big game for as the NBA’s best road team dur- Northwest, finishing 2-for-3 at the quickly to surpass his previous plate with three RBIs and three ing the regular season also closed playoff best, set in 2004 against runs scored. out a series on the road for the the Lakers. The Kings never got Broiler Steak House received a strong outing on the mound from seventh time in the last four play- closer than 14 points in the fourth Jay Ferrick, recording eight offs, barely noticing the sellout quarter. The Kings couldn’t strikeouts in the losing effort. Sacramento crowd’s cheers and become the third No. 8 seed to jeers. win a playoff series, but their late- And their next matchup is a season surge and a strong effort grabber: On Sunday, the Spurs against the champs bodes well for COMMUNITY will host the fourth-seeded Dallas next season. Wells is the only Mavericks, who finished their Sacramento regular who isn’t DIGEST first-round sweep of the Memphis signed through at least 2007 — Grizzlies on Monday. The Mavs though coach Rick Adelman also chased San Antonio in the SULL Flood doesn’t have a contract after eight Western Conference standings all consecutive playoff trips. Restoration Pancake season, ultimately falling three Breakfast today The Kings, who rolled into the games short of the Spurs’ fran- playoffs with 25 wins in their last Today is the South Ukiah Little chise-record 63-win season. 36 regular-season games, had League will hold its Flood Mike Bibby scored 19 points been nothing but trouble for the Restoration Pancake Breakfast. and Bonzi Wells had 17 points and defending champs since Game 2 All previously sold tickets will be honored, and the breakfast will 11 rebounds in another strong in San Antonio, where they nearly be held at the SULL Complex game for the Kings, who took two won before Barry’s tying 3-point- located at 1151 East Gobbi from File photo games from the Spurs at Arco er took a fortuitous bounce in an 7:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. San Antonio’s Tim Duncan scored 15 points Friday as the Spurs eliminat- Arena last week. Ron Artest had Family tickets are $15, and ed the Sacramento Kings from the NBA Playoffs. overtime thriller. adult ticket is $5, and a child’s ticket is $3. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, eggs, coffee, orange juice and milk, all pre- pared by the Ukiah Lions Club. All proceeds will go to the cost of repair incurred by the New Year’s Lots of homers, but Eve flood damage at the SULL Ukiah girls swim to complex. Call Linda with any questions at 463-0944. none for Bonds in Ukiah Men's Club upcoming Invitational. This the 47th Annual clutch win over Ursuline event..Five man teams playing their three best balls. Entry fee Giants 8-3 loss $130.00 plus green fees and Relay teams combine and Jill Clark, but it was a Cardinals improved to 8-0 in optional cart rental. It is open to third place finish by the “B” NBL competition with the all UMCG members and invited to win meet on last By MIKE FITZPATRICK guests. Plenty of cash prizes and team of Anthoula Vlachos, win. a nice fleece warm up jacket as a event for Wildcats Allie Grubaugh, Mandi “Newman is very strong,” The Associated Press Tee prize. Cocktail party Friday Summit and Macaela Panttaja said. “But our kids PHILADELPHIA — Seven homers sailed out of night and banquet dinner Sat. The Daily Journal Philadelphia’s hitter-friendly park Friday night. Barry Entry limited to the first 200 play- Stenbeck that garnered the rose to the occasion and swam ers to signup. Money winners SANTA ROSA – The points for the win. very fast.” Bonds never came close. qualify for the TOC. Ukiah girls swimming team “Everybody stepped up,” Travis Cleland continued Bonds remained two homers behind Babe Ruth, but Ryan continued its winning ways said Ukiah head coach Lee his steady improvement this Howard and Chase Utley each homered twice to lead the Ukiah Junior Giants Friday in Santa Rosa, pulling Panttaja. “We don’t have any season, setting a PR in the 200 Phillies past the San Francisco Giants 8-3 Friday night for baseball program set together for an emotional, 92- girl divers, so they got 13 free with a time of 1:54.64. their sixth straight victory. for July-August 91 victory over Ursuline to points on us there. But we “I think he’s just improving “Looking at the ball jumping out of the ballpark, you improve to 6-2 in North Bay fought back. We got even rapidly,” Panttaja said. “He always think every time he steps to the plate that he’s going Signups start May 15 for the League meets. Ukiah Junior Giants, a free base- once and then lost some also swam a good 50 free and to hit a home run,” Giants shortstop Omar Vizquel said. ball program starting in mid-July After battling back and ground, but didn’t quit. It was relay.” “But it didn’t happen.” and running for six weeks. forth all day, the meet came a team struggle and a pretty Miles Oswald dropped 15 Aaron Rowand also connected for the Phillies, who got a Signups will be from May 15- down to the last race, the 400 second consecutive solid start from Gavin Floyd (3-2) and June 30 at the Redwood Health cool thing to be a part of. That seconds off his time in both Club. Call Kim Garroute at 462- relay. was fun.” the 200 and 500 free. moved above .500 for the first time this season at 15-14. 4501 with questions. Ukiah took first with it’s Cardinal Newman’s boys The Wildcats return to the Vizquel and Randy Winn went deep for the Giants, who “A” team of Abby Mulvihill, team defeated Ukiah at the pool Friday and Saturday for lost right fielder Moises Alou to a sprained right ankle. Soccer sign-Ups Elley Cannon, Katie Bishop same meet, 104-80. The the NBL Championships. Alou’s injury looked worse — he was carted off the field begin May 11 after stumbling in the right-field corner while chasing a foul fly in the third. The Ukiah Valley Youth Soccer The 39-year-old Alou, plagued by leg injuries throughout League will be holding sign-ups his career, leads the team with seven homers and 25 RBIs. beginning May 11 at Nokomis Elementary School. He provides protection by batting behind Bonds, who could Registration for assistant Wildcats end five game skid see even more free passes now. coaches and sponsors will be “I feel pretty bad because I think Mo has been the engine held May 11 from 6-8 p.m. The Daily Journal senior ace Lindsay Kiely, who when Sarah Laughlin scored Returning players can register that has been moving things around when they pitch around May 12 from 6-8 p.m., while new SANTA ROSA – The struck out eight and walked on a throwing error. Barry,” Vizquel said. “He has been the guy that has been players can sign up May 13 from Ukiah softball team ended its one in the win. Kiely was also Katie Ott then notched an bringing guys home.” 9-4 p.m. five-game losing streak 4-for-5 at the plate with three RBI on a fielder’s choice, Alou appeared to twist his ankle before tumbling to the Make up registration for anyone Friday with a big North Bay else will take place on May 20 RBIs and a double. scoring Meeker for a 3-0 lead. ground in the right-field corner. Bonds and other teammates from 9-4 p.m. League win over “It was also back to the old In the fifth inning, Allie gathered around Alou, who stayed down for several minutes All players must bring an ID Montgomery, 7-1. Lindsay,” Venturi said. “Her Ortega led off with a single, before he was taken off the field on a cart. His father, Felipe, sized photo that will be used to The Wildcats are now 3-5 make a player ID. Any player who location on her pitches was scored on a Meeker single, the Giants’ manager, also came out to check on him. did not play with UVYSL last year in the NBL and 8-7 overall. great.” and Kiely’s double scored Philadelphia fans, who booed Bonds all night, gave must also bring a birth certificate. “We did great, it was back Chelsea Meeker led off the Brianna Mack and Meeker to Moises Alou a round of applause. He was taken for X-rays, Registration costs $35 for the to the old team,” said Ukiah first child, $30 for the second, first inning with a single, and make the score 60. which were negative, but Giants trainer Stan Conte said he and $25 for the third. Uniforms head coach Gary Venturi. a Kiely single just two batters Ukiah returns to play expects the right fielder to miss at least 15 days — maybe will cost $25 and include a shirt, “Good hitting, good pitching, later scored Meeker for a 1-0 Tuesday, hosting Elsie Allen. shorts, and two pairs of socks. more. good fielding, it was nice to Wildcats lead. Game time is 4 p.m. The Felipe Alou was angry that a few fans booed Bonds even See DIGEST, Page 7 see after five losses in a row.” Ukiah got on the board Wildcats travel to take on The Wildcats were led by again in the fourth inning Piner Thursday. See GIANTS, Page 7 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2006 – 7

PREP BASEBALL | LAYTONVILLE 9, POTTER VALLEY 8 COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 Please call 467-9797 or visit of 90 minutes. The season runs from www.uvysl.org for more information. May-June, and games are played on Bearcats can’t hold on Monday and Thursday evenings. Applications are available at the City NULL fundraiser set for of Ukiah, 411 W. Clay St., or for more Saturday information call 463-6714.

The North Ukiah Little League will be having its 2nd Annual Bat-Off Mendocino College Fundraiser on Saturday, May 6, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Redwood Valley youth and high school Lions Field. football camps The NULL will be having the Bat- Off, food and drinks, vendors, a bounce house, and an inflated slide. Mendocino College will host a youth There will also be a ceremony at noon football camp from July 10-14 and a in lieu of the opening day ceremonies high school football camp on July 21. missed due to the rain. Both camps will be held at Mendocino College from 4:30 p.m. - 7 City of Ukiah offers free p.m. each day, and the cost is $90. lifeguard training This is a full contact camp for ages 6- 14. ANG Newspapers The high school camp will run from The City of Ukiah Community Oakland quarterback Service Department would like to 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., the cost is $25, and Aaron Brooks is the announce registration for the it is a position specific camp for high favorite to replace Kerry American Red Cross lifeguard train- school age football players. Collins. ing course. Classes will begin May 6, Any questions about either camp and is free to those who are seeking can be directed to Mike Mari at 707- employment with the City Pool. 468-3098. For others not interested in employ- ment with the City Pool, the cost is Brooks $310, which includes all books and Entry level clinic for soc- materials. Pre-Registration must be completed cer referees at The City of Ukiah, 411 W. Clay Ryan Garner/The Daily Journal Street. Please call City of Ukiah There will be an entry level soccer will get Potter Valley’s Dalton Olson slides into third base during the third inning of Community Services Department at referee clinic May 15-18, from 6-9 463-6021 for more information. Friday’s game against Laytonville in Potter Valley. Potter Valley lost, 9-8. p.m., and May 20 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The Daily Journal The Warriors started their three runs and take a 9-7 at the Nokomis School. his shot Ukiah High School For more information, call Friedhelm POTTER VALLEY – In rally in the fourth inning, lead. Booster Club sets meet- Engeln at 485-7308. North Central League II By JANIE McCAULEY cutting the Bearcats lead to “One hit and they scored ing for May 8 action, Laytonville rallied 7-6. three runs,” Moore said. The Associated Press on the road to take a crucial In the sixth inning, the “Like I said before, tee To place an announcement in the ALAMEDA — Randy There will be a Ukiah High School game against Potter Valley, ceiling finally collapsed on ball.” Booster Club meeting Monday, May 1 “Community Sports Digest,” contact Moss jogged by Aaron 9-8. Potter Valley. Matt Moore was a bright at 5:30 p.m in Bulding A in the Career The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports Brooks between drills and The Bearcats fell to 3-2 in Center. Department by phone at 468-3518. Terry Allen, pitching in spot for the Bearcats, going Up for discussion will be a budget You may also mail your listing to 590 slapped him a low five. He league with the loss. relief of starter Will 2-for-4 for Potter Valley greeted Brooks in the locker request for uniforms. For more infor- S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, “We looked like a tee ball Mangino, walked a with four runs and an RBI. mation call Sue Wallace at 485-8412. e-mail it to [email protected], or room with a friendly welcome team,” said Potter Valley Laytonville batter to start Mike Edwards was 2-for-3 fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the and ’what’s up?’ head coach Mike Moore. the inning, gave up another with one RBI, one run, and a Girls youth softball “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE Moss later caught a few “About every kid on our base on a fielding error, then double. Rocky Duman went service, no guarantees can be made nice passes from his new umpires needed on the frequency of a listing’s appear- team can say the contributed hit two batters, and also sur- 2-for-2. ance in The Daily Journal. To assure quarterback, too. to this loss.” “Being a quarterback and rendered another base on a Potter Valley returns to The City of Ukiah needs girls youth your event maximum publicity, please Potter Valley led 3-2 after softball umpires. contact either our classified (468- being on the same team and in fielder’s choice. action Tuesday at the first inning, and extend- Mixed with one hit, Mendocino, another NCL II Pay is $16 per game, with each 3535) or display advertising (468- the same offense as he is, it game having a maximum game time 3510) departments. ed its lead to 6-3 after two Laytonville used the Potter matchup. just brings a smile to your innings. face,” Brooks said Friday fol- Valley mistakes to score Game time is 4 p.m. lowing the Oakland Raiders’ morning minicamp practice. “Because he can make the weakest quarterback the best. Pony League action heats up “To have an opportunity to play with a receiver who’s as The Daily Journal Austin Ryan also had a Oscar Delgado delivered talented as he is, you’ve just The Ukiah Lions Rockies strong game for the Rockies, a strong effort for the got to embrace it and try to do edged the Savings Bank going 1-for-2 and driving in Yankees, scoring on an everything you can to get him Yankees, 5-4, at Anton three runs as the club cap- inside-the-park home run the ball but not try to overdo Stadium in Pony League tured its third win of the sea- and finishing 2-for-3 with it.” action. son. two RBIs. Owner Al Davis brought in Rockies pitcher Sam Ukiah’s Chris Tow went The Yankees received Brooks last month to replace Stump pitched a complete 1-2 with two runs scored, steady pitching from Tyler Kerry Collins, and Brooks game for the Rockies, strik- while Will Tollini chipped in Carter and he also con- will get the chance to win the ing out six batters and giv- with a run and an RBI sin- tributed at the plate, going 1- top job come training camp in ing up only two runs. gle. for-2 with a double. Submitted photo July. With that title comes the Davis Head of McDonald’s Padres tries to beat a demanding chore of turning throw to Taylor Yanez of the Thurston Dodgers around an underachieving Burrell also came out with “I thought it was fine. Thursday in South Ukiah Little League action. offense. Giants tightness in his left ham- Nothing wrong with it. The If Brooks becomes the string, but manager Charlie fans create a lot of energy. It starter as expected, that first Continued from Page 6 Manuel said Burrell might helps much more than you Padres defeat will mean finding a way to get be able to play Saturday might think, and I think it more out of stars such as when he came across the night. helped our team tonight,” Moss, LaMont Jordan and field to see how Moises After a day off Thursday Manuel said. Dodgers in SULL Jerry Porter. Alou was doing. afternoon in Milwaukee, Cameras flashed in the While Moss dealt with “Barry went over there as Bonds was back in the crowd of 37,269 every time nagging injuries for much of Davis’ strong outing Padres on a passed ball in the a teammate and two or three cleanup spot Friday. He Bonds swung. He went 0- bottom of the first and Sean last season, Collins and fired fans booed him. I believe heard it from Philadelphia’s for-3 with a strikeout and an helps Padres to win coach Norv Turner were criti- Dewey scored a few batters that was really cheap, very notoriously harsh fans intentional walk, staying later thanks to a single by cized for not getting the most before every at-bat, though stuck at 712 homers — two out of Moss in his first season cheap,” the manager said. The Daily Journal Cody Davis. with the franchise. He had Bonds, lifted before the the reception probably was- behind Ruth for second Cody Davis had a strong Chayton Johnson, Drew only one multi-touchdown bottom of the eighth inning, n’t as vicious as many place on baseball’s career performance on the mound Grebil, Dewey and Dominic game and finished the season left the ballpark before expected. One sign in the list. and received plenty of defen- Brutocao each registered a hit with 60 catches for 1,005 reporters were allowed in stands read “CHEATER” The slugger fanned sive help as the McDonald’s in the fourth inning as yards and eight TDs. the clubhouse. and fans in left field chanted against reliever Aaron Fultz Padres defeated the Thurston McDonald’s exploded for four Brooks, who had started 82 Phillies left fielder Pat “Just retire! Just retire!” leading off the eighth. Dodgers, 6-3, in South Ukiah runs. straight games before being Little League action Thursday The Dodgers added two benched by New Orleans for night. Davis struck out seven runs in the sixth inning, but the final three games of 2005, and like Dan’s horse, I and Keyed Entry, who also batters and gave up only six couldn’t pull even with the looked comfortable right Derek should be in the second love the lead, should be out hits, capturing his second vic- Padres. away in silver and black. group,” he said. “Hopefully. front, too. tory in as many games. Dewey finished 3-for-4 as On one play, he handed off Continued from Page we’ll be in good striking The three favorites all Several players excelled the plate with three doubles to Jordan, then later made a range when they turn for the have similar styles, prefer- defensively for McDonald’s, and Grebil continued to swing nice pitch to Raiders’ 1,000- Lawyer Ron, winner of six corner down the stretch — ring to run on or just off the holding the league’s most a hot bat, going 2-for-4. yard rusher Jordan. Brooks and may the best horse win.” lead. But with a huge field, potent offense to only three Taylor Yanez had a strong easily hit Moss on an out in a row, unbeaten Barbaro and a trio of horses trained A case could be made for Brother Derek, Barbaro and runs. game for the Dodgers, going route before nearly getting just about every horse in the Lawyer Ron may be farther Davis Head scored for the 2-for-3 with three RBIs. picked off by cornerback by three-time Derby winner field. The key to the 132nd Nnamdi Asomugha. Bob Baffert — Bob and behind than usual. Derby, though, could be the And that’s where the Moss seemed to be enjoy- John, Point Determined and first quarter mile. Start too ing himself, too. Looking Sinister Minister. fast, and there’s not enough intrigue comes in. Who healthy and as fit as ever, he Michael Matz, a three- energy for a finishing kick. moves first? Who follows? hollered in delight at one time Olympian in equestrian Hang back too far, and the And what about the closers point. who survived a plane crash stretch might set up for hors- like A.P. Warrior, Jazil and Coach Art Shell, who 17 years ago, trains Barbaro. es who love to come from Steppenwolfer? Davis hired again to take Standing on the other end of behind. “Roll the dice,” two-time Turner’s place more than a Barn 42, he, too, had a win- Sinister Minister is a Derby winning jockey Chris decade after firing him fol- ning ride in mind for jockey given to set the pace follow- McCarron said. lowing a 9-7 season, is Edgar Prado. ing his wire-to-wire romp in With 20 starters, the purse already running a tight ship. “The ideal setup is the the Blue Grass Stakes three will be $2,213,200, with the Brooks expects to be an speed horses go out there, weeks ago. 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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 30 30 31 35 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion MOAS 37 34 31 33 Unscramble these four Jumbles, RNOT one letter to each square, 34 31 35 35 to form four ordinary words. GCRU 34 36 32 38 IAEA YICTH

CLUE: GRIT ORDER GRID 134 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 134 All Rights Reserved.

34 134 G SEROU 35 33 134 RT 36 134 A 134 134 134 134 134 5/6/2006 DECODED MESSAGE: RIDAFA

Answers in Monday Edition © 2006 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com REESHY Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as LEBANESE & BAKATAN suggested by the above cartoon.

-9 18 20 3 LEBA Answer here: “ ” 28 -5 -5 14 NESE (Answers Monday) 1 22 20 -11 Jumbles: SPURN CARGO VELLUM AROUND &BAK Yesterday’s 12 -3 -3 26 Answer: What the servers had to learn before handling ATAN the coffee beans — THE “GROUND” RULES 5/5/2006 Wife should give up dog to save her marriage Dear Annie: I have been married to “Jack” biggest stress point? How do I resolve this? -- that what goes around comes around. -- R. in for three years. One month into our marriage, Cornered in California the Midwest we adopted a dog from the pound -- an Dear Cornered: If you force Jack to keep Dear R.: Hundreds of other readers wrote adorable, rather hyperactive 6-month-old ANNIE’S MAILBOX Heidi, he will resent both you and the dog. This with the same sentiments. Children learn what mixed breed we named Heidi. By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar also would be unfair to Heidi, who deserves a they see, and we hope all parents are paying Since then, we have struggled with Heidi. home where she is wanted by the entire family. attention. She is a very loving dog, but her temperament We know you love her, but she should not Dear Annie: National Nurses Week begins is hard to keep in check, although she’s much because there is nowhere else to put it. He does become more important than your marriage. May 6. I have been privileged to be a bedside better than she used to be. We have taken Heidi not like having guests over because Heidi gets Please find her a new, loving home. Soon. RN for the last 27 years, but many of my to obedience classes, and she is able to follow too excited. Dear Annie: I was appalled by the letter younger co-workers have aspirations to directions as long as she is not distracted by Jack wants to find Heidi a new home. He is from “No Room,” whose daughter- in-law become nurse anesthetists and nurse practition- people or other dogs. not willing to go through more training, and he made her sit in the kitchen while everyone else ers. Of course, we need those nurses, too, but I The problem is, Jack has had a difficult time does not want to cover the hardwood floors ate in the dining room. You should have told am concerned about the shortage of bedside adjusting to Heidi, especially since we pur- with carpet or make other accommodations for her the Brothers Grimm tale: An old man lived nurses. chased a house 18 months ago. Heidi’s nails, Heidi’s behavior. with his married son, but as Grandpa became Very few new nurses want this career. If you whether trimmed or not, scratch our new hard- But, Annie, I have become very attached to more and more feeble, his table manners wors- know of someone who would like to become a wood floors, the deck he built with his father Heidi. 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342-06 314-06 320-06 PUBLIC NOTICE 5/6/06 5/2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11/06 04/29,5/6,13,20/06 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING INVITATION TO BID ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE The Round Valley Indian Tribe is accepting 339-06 In accordance with Sections 56660,56153 FOR CHANGE OF NAME 337-06 bids under seal for the construction of a 297-06 318-06 and 56381 of the Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Lo- 5-6,13,20,27/06 5-6,13,20,27/06 200,000 gallon welded steel water storage Case No. SCUK CVPT 0696788 4/22,29,5/6,13/06 4/29,5/6,13,20/06 cal Government Reorganization Act of 2000, STATEMENT OF FICTITIOUS tank and appurtenances. The project area is SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS ABANDONMENT OF BUSINESS NAME notice is hereby given that the Local Agency located on the Round Valley Reservation COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, Court House, BUSINESS NAME USE OF FICTITIOUS STATEMENT BUSINESS NAME Formation Comission of Mendocino County near Covelo, CA. The Owner will receive Bids STATEMENT Ukiah, CA 95482 BUSINESS NAME File No.: 2006-F0322 STATEMENT will hold a public hearing to be held Monday until 2:00 PM local timie (PST) on the 25th File No.: 2006-F0280 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION File#2001-F0574 THE FOLLOWING File No.: 2006-F0309 June 5, 2006 at 10:00 AM or soon thereafter day of May, 2006. Please contact the Owners THE FOLLOWING OF: Lisa Graham The following person PERSON(S) IS THE FOLLOWING at the City of Ukiah Council Chambers, 300 Representative, Crystal Britton, at (707) 983- PERSON(S) IS THE COURT FINDS that Petitioner(s) Lisa (persons) have aban- (ARE) DOING BUSI- (ARE) DOING BUSI- PERSON(S) IS Seminary Ave. Ukiah, CA to consider adop- 6126 or the Project Engineer, David Mazorra, at (707) 462-5314 extension 104 for requests Graham has/have filed a Petition for Change doned the use of the NESS AS: NESS AS: (ARE) DOING BUSI- tion of the FY 2006-2007 Final Budget. to obtain the bidding documents. of Applicant(s)’ name FROM Lisa Graham fictitious business REDWOOD EMPIRE PRAISE H.I.M. NESS AS: RVs Persons wishing to comment may do so at name: WEAR MI CASA FINE TO Laddie Graham 2600-A North State the hearing. 292-06 13560 Tomki Rd GOODS & IMPORTS THE COURT ORDERS All people interested CURVES Street For purposes of reviewing by the public, a 4/22,29,5/6,13/06 Redwood Valley, CA in this matter appear before this court to show 629 South State St. Ukiah, CA 95482 415 S. State Street SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 95470 copy of the FY 2006-2007 Proposed Budget Ukiah, CA 95482 Redwood Empire Ukiah, Ca 95482 COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, UKIAH cause why this application for change of is available at the LAFCO office, 200 S. Rentia Arneson RVs, LLC Jared Soinila Sherry Butler BRANCH name should not be granted on: School St., Ukiah, CA or it may be viewed or 5538 Noe Ave. 2600-A North State 13560 Tomki Rd P.O. Box 581931 In the Matter of the Application of Lynzie HEARING DATE: 6/2/06, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in downloaded from the LAFCO website. Eureka, CA 95503 Street Redwood Valley, CA Bruce, a minor, by Mariah Sundvold, his/her Ukiah, CA 95482 Dept E, located at Court House, 100 N. Ukiah, CA 95482 95470 www.mendolafco.org. parent, petitioner, for Change of Name. Dean Arneson This business is con- State Street, Ukiah, California 95482 This business is This business is con- /s/Frank McMichael ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE 5538 Noe Ave. ducted by an Individ- conducted by a Lim- ducted by an Individ- Executive Officer OF NAME Dated: 4/25, 2006 Eureka, CA 95503 ual. The registrant ited Liability Com- ual. The registrant Unlimited /s/ Richard J. Henderson The fictitious busi- pany. The registrants commenced to trans- commenced to trans- No. SCUKCVPT ‘0696638 RICHARD J. HENDERSON ness name referred commenced to trans- act business under act business under Date: Filed April 4, 2006 317-06 Judge of the Superior Court to above was filed in act business under the fictitious business the fictitious business WHEREAS Mariah Sundvold, petitioner, as 4/29,5/6,13,20/06 County on August 1, the fictitious business name or names listed name or names listed parent of applicant Lynzie Bruce, a minor, 2001. This business name or names listed above on April 19, above on 4/28, 2006. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, has filed a petition with the clerk of this court PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE was conducted by a above on May 20, 2006. Endorsed-Filed COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, UKIAH for a decree changing applicant’s name from Endorsed-Filed on California Limited 2006. Endorsed-Filed on April 19, 2006 at Lynzie Bruce 4/28, 2006 at the BRANCH 258-06 315-06 Partnership. This on May 3, 2006 at the Mendocino Coun- to Lynzie Sundvold-Gray; Mendocino County 4/16,23,30,5/7/06 the Mendocino Coun- ty Clerks Office. In the Matter of the Application of Female IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in 4/29,5/6,13,20/06 statement was filed Clerks Office. FICTITIOUS ty Clerks Office. /s Jared Soinila Schechter Snavely, a minor, by Alison the above matter appear in Department E of FICTITIOUS with the County Clerk /s Sherry Butler /s/Perry Lee Bates JARED SOINILA this court, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, Cali- BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME of Mendocino County Schechter & William Snavely, her parents, PERRY LEE BATES SHERRY BUTLER fornia, on May 19, 2006, at 9:30 a.m., or as STATEMENT STATEMENT on May 2,, 2006. petitioner, for Change of Name. File No.: 2006-F0261 MEMBER HELP soon thereafter as the matter may be heard File No.: 2006-F0302 /s/Dean L. Arneson HELP ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE and show cause, if any, why the petition for THE FOLLOWING Dean L. Arneson 313-06 120 WANTED PERSON(S) IS THE FOLLOWING 120 WANTED OF NAME change of name should not be granted. 4/29,5/6,13,20/06 Cabinet Makers, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of (ARE) DOING BUSI- PERSON(S) IS 344-06 FICTITIOUS Unlimited Helpers, & Furn. this order to show cause be published in the NESS AS: (ARE) DOING BUSI- 5/6,13,20,27/06 BUSINESS NAME COOK PT No. SCUKCVPT ‘0696831 Ukiah Daily Journal, a newspaper of general WHO’S YOUR NESS AS: FICTITIOUS STATEMENT Builder. Exp. Panel- Apply in person Date: Filed 0000000, 2006 circulation printed in Mendocino County, Cali- PAP’S Intimate Attitudes BUSINESS NAME File No.: 2006-F0305 ing & other architec- 1343 S. Dora St. WHEREAS Alison Schechter & William fornia, once a week for four successive EXCAVATING 107 S. School St. STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING tural details. Benicia, Snavely, petitioner, as parent of applicant Fe- weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the 355 Kunzler Ranch File No.: 2006-F0304 PERSON(S) IS CA 707-745-1900 Deburring/utility FT Ukiah, Ca 95482 (ARE) DOING BUSI- petition. Road THE FOLLOWING days. Must be able to male Schechter Snavely, a minor, has filed Wanda Tucker NESS AS: Caregiver for mental Mariah Sundvold Ukiah, Ca 95482 PERSON(S) IS a petition with the clerk of this court for a de- 61 Nancy Lane 933 E School Way JASMINE’S PLAY health facility. Knowl- perform multiple Forest Nikola Elie (ARE) DOING BUSI- Willits, CA 95490 Redwood Valley, CA ROOM edge of Psych meds. tasks. Self motivated, cree changing applicant’s name from Female 880 Mohawk Street 456-9354 NESS AS: 563 Donner Lane $8-$10 hr to start. able to work unsuper- Ukiah, CA 95482 95470 Schechter Snavely /s/ Richard J. Henderson JB’S PHOTOS Ukiah, CA 95482 vised. Manual dexter- This business is con- This business is con- 467-0911 to Cheyenne Snavely; RICHARD J. HENDERSON 430 Ralph Bettcher Claudia Reynoso ity req. Able to lift up ducted by an Individ- ducted by an Individ- Cashier P/T ITIS ORDERED that all persons interested in JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Dr. 563 Donner Lane to 60 lbs. Willing to ual. The registrant ual. The registrant Hopland, Ca 95449 Ukiah, CA 95482 permanent. M-F the above matter appear in Department E of 300-06 train. $10/hr + bene- commenced to trans- commenced to trans- John F. Bartlett III Osvaldo Palmerin Apply in person 4-25,26,27,28,29,30,5-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9/06 fits. Pre emply. phys this court, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, Cali- act business under act business under P.O. Box 957 563 Donner Lane The Sound Company fornia, on June 9, 2006, at 9:30 a.m., or as Bids and Quotations are requested from all the fictitious business Ukiah, CA 95482 + drug test req. subcontractors, suppliers, small businesses, the fictitious business Hopland, CA 95449 Certified Tree Care name or names listed This business is con- Liqua-Tech Corp. soon thereafter as the matter may be heard and all certified D.B.E. firms for the following: name or names listed This business is con- above on April 12, ducted by Husband Specialist or Equiv- Send resume to and show cause, if any, why the petition for CALTRANS PROJECT NO. 01-397514 above on 4/26, 2006. ducted by an Individ- 2006. Endorsed-Filed & Wife. The regis- alent Experience 3501 N. State St. REALIGN HIGHWAY WITH TWO BRIDGES Endorsed-Filed on ual. The registrant change of name should not be granted. on April 12, 2006 at trants commenced to If trees are your area Ukiah, CA 95482 or IN MENDOCINO COUNTY 4/26, 2006 at the commenced to trans- transact business un- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of the Mendocino Coun- of expertise and spe- fax 462-3576 BID DATE: May 9, 2006 @ 2:00 PM act business under der the fictitious busi- ty Clerks Office. Mendocino County this order to show cause be published in the We are soliciting bids for the following: the fictitious business ness name or names cialization, then you /s Forest Nikola Elie Clerks Office. DELIVERY DRIVER Ukiah Daily Journal, a newspaper of general Provide materials or subcontracts to perform name or names listed listed above on April, should consider a fu- FOREST NIKOLA /s Wanda J. Tucker Class A or B license circulation printed in Mendocino County, Cali- Signs, Barricades, Guardrail, Striping, Fence, above on April 26, 2003. Endorsed-Filed ture with Family tree Erosion Ctrl/Landscaping, Underground Utilit- ELIE WANDA J. TUCKER 2006. Endorsed-Filed on April 26, 2006 at Must be over 21. fornia, once a week for four successive ies, Reinforcing Steel, Concrete Rail, Clear- Service, Inc., one of on April 26, 2006 at the Mendocino Coun- 40hrs + OT w/bene- weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the ing, Earthwork, Prestressing, Minor Concrete, ty Clerks Office. the leading tree care fits. 455 Kunzler Shotcrete, A.C. Paving, Electrical, Concrete HELP HELP the Mendocino Coun- petition. ty Clerks Office. /s/Claudia C. companies in Mendo- Ranch Rd. Ukiah Curbs/Gutters/SW. WANTED WANTED Reynoso Alison Schechter & William Snavely 120 120 /s John F. Bartlett III cino, Humboldt and DRIVERS - Golden Plans may be purchased from State of Cali- CLAUDIA C. INSTRUCTIONAL ROP TEACHER Sonoma Counties. State Overnight is 23641 Howard Street fornia Dept. of Transportation Plans and JOHN F. BARTLETT REYNOSO PO Box 272 Document Section, 1120 N. St., Room 200, PARA CULINARY ARTS III We offer permanent hiring drivers with Covelo, CA 95428 Sacramento, CA 95814-5605, (916-654- PROFESSIONAL P/T (1 hr/day, positions, an exc. van or pickup 4490) fax 916-654-7028). Cost: $35 for non 6.5 hrs/day, 5 5 dys/wk, 10 HELP HELP w/shell for local 707-983-6441 benefits & comp. pkg bidders. days /wk in Ukiah mos/yr) WANTED WANTED morning small pack- Balfour Beatty Construction, Inc. 120 120 and an ongoing /s/ Richard J. Henderson $12.74-$16.26/hr. $27.84-$46.36/hr. age delivery routes 2333 Courage Drive, Suite C ACCOUNTANT II education program. RICHARD J. HENDERSON Assist certificated Teach culinary arts TEACHER - based in Mendocino Fairfield, CA 94533 RCHDC a well estab- Please apply to: JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT staff w/instruction of class at Round Val- County area. Earn Lic. No. 89475 SPECIAL lished non-profit Family Tree Service, Phone (707) 427-8900 Fax (707) 427-8901 high-risk students. ley High School. $10.00 per hour EDUCATION housing development Inc. P.O. Box 1325, Contact: Betty Rizzio AA degree or 48 Must have min of 5 corporation located in plus mileage reim- 311-06 100% Performance and Payment Bonds may Laytonville, CA college units req. yrs exper in culina- (autism) Ukiah is currently bursement plus ad- 4/29,5/6,13,20/06 be required. Contact Balfour Beatty Construc- Volunteer or paid ry arts. Reg. teach- FT (7 Hrs/5 Days) seeking an Account- 95454 (707)984-6629 ditional reimburse- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, tion, Inc. for bonding and insurance experience w/chil- ing cred not req’d. $27.84-$46.36/hr Fax: 984-8060 email: ment based on local assistance. ant II. Varied & chal- COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, UKIAH dren and/or adoles- Desig. Suj. Cred is- BA degree & ap- [email protected] fuel cost. Benefits BRANCH An Equal Opportunity Employer lenging accounting cents is desirable. sued based upon propriate CA Sp available including In the Matter of the Application of Trent Larry duties. Excel re- CNA’s F/T, P/T, Mendocino County work exper. Ed Teaching Cre- quired. For appli. & health coverage and Goodson, a minor, by Kathryn M. Goodson days & PM’s. LOST & Office of Education Mendocino County dential req’d. Exp job descrp. contact 401K with Company & Marty G. Goodson, his parents, petition- 10 NOTICES 30 FOUND For an app packet Office of Education Great working cond. match. ers, for Change of Name. in autism required. RCHDC at 499 Leslie ADOPTIONS & Lost Red & Blue visit www.mcoe.us/ For an app packet Apply in person Call Steven Koller ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE 3 yrs. teaching St., Ukiah, 707-463- FOSTER CARE Macaw (Large jobs or call visit www.mcoe.us/ Valley View Skilled 866-779-7726. OF NAME exp. in sp. ed. pre- 1975 ext. 0, or go to True to Life Children's Parrot) Last seen in 707-467-5012 jobs or call Nursing Center, Unlimited ferred. MA prefer- www.rchdc.org to DRIVERS Services seeks families. Rwd Vly 485-5177 DEADLINE: 707-467-5012 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah No. SCUKCVPT ‘0696832 red. download. Closing Tankers wanted for Reimbursement, training 5/15/06 DEADLINE: Cold Creek Compost Date: Filed April 25, 2006 Ukiah School for Mendocino date: Opened until Dandee Transporta- & professional support 5/15/06 filled. EOE has position open for WHEREAS Kathryn M. Goodson & Marty provided. 463-1100 Dogs Basic Training ROP TEACHER County Office of tion in Ukiah, CA, pay G. Goodson, petitioner, as parents of appli- #236800809 6 wk course. Starts Education a loader operator. to $23.75 per hour, AGRICULTURE ROP TEACHER ACCOUNTING We offer pd. vaca- cant Trent Larry Goodson, a minor, has filed Sat 5-13 10-11am PT (4 hrs/day, For an app packet INSTRUCTOR work all year round, Elizabeth Hutchins RESIDENTIAL tion, heath & retire- a petition with the clerk of this court for a de- $75. or $15. per class 5 days/wk, 185 call visit FT, tenure-track, major oil contracts, announces her sep- ELECTRICIAN late model equip- cree changing applicant’s name from Trent 485-0556 for info. days/yr) in Willits www.mcoe.us/jobs info and application ment. F/T year round. eration from William PT (3 hrs/eve, 2 ment, benefits, 401k, Larry Goodson $27.84 - $46.36/hr. or call materials available Pay DOE. 485-5966 to Trent Larry Arnold; M. Hutchins Jr. as of eves/wk) in Ukiah 3 years class A driv- INSTRUCTION Teach students the 707-467-5012 www.mendocino.edu ITIS ORDERED that all persons interested in 5/1/06 100 $27.84-$46.36/hr. ing exp, must have principals of agri- DEADLINE: 5/11/06 or call 468-3062 the above matter appear in Department E of Cosmetology- Prepare students hazmat and tanker cultural manage- Mendocino College this court, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, Cali- PERSONALS Manicuring Classes endorsement to be 20 ment. BA degree in for employment as 2 Retail fornia, on June 9, 2006, at 9:30 a.m., or as Ukiah Beauty College eligible. Call 888- Thank Utility Co. Agriculture req. Ex- residental electri- Merchandiser Auto Detail soon thereafter as the matter may be heard Enroll Now 462-8831 Manager 383-2410 ext 21. for explaining about perience w/FAA de- cians. Reg. teach- for major greeting and show cause, if any, why the petition for Electro Magnetic Will train right person Come Join HELP sired. Reg. teach- ing cred not req’d. card company in change of name should not be granted. Fields to us. Drug test req. Red- FARM EQUIP 120 WANTED ing cred not req’d. Desig. Subj. Cred Ukiah area. EOE Our Team IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of -A Clari Chronicle. wood Tree 462-4472 MECHANIC FT Time this order to show cause be published in the $8- $10.75 hr. Desig. Subj. Cred issue based upon Call Linda 800-373- Now accepting Start immed, exp with BREAKFAST COOK Ukiah Daily Journal, a newspaper of general We are Americans. MORNING, EVE. & issued based upon work exper. OR 3636 ext 93416 applications for tractors, spray rigs, 1-2 yrs exp. pref. circulation printed in Mendocino County, Cali- They have found oil NIGHT SHIFTS work exper. OR possess Sngl.Subj. Video Techs pumps, misc eq. Carpenters Creativity a plus. fornia, once a week for four successive in Mexico Thank you No exp. Pd. training possess Sngl Subj. cred in Ind. Arts. Casino Exp. Knowledge of or- Assistant $8-$12 Apply within weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the Father “God” Creator provided. Cooking, cred in Agriculture. Mendocino County Cage Cashiers chards & vineyards hr. to start DOE. Schat’s Bakerie’s petition. -Frances cleaning, driving & Mendocino County Office of Education Cooks helpful. Must be self Can work into high- 113 W. Perkins St. Kathryn M. Goodson Office of Education Host & Hostesses motivated & able to LOST & providing living skills For an app packet er wages for the ask for Lisa or Phil 25438 Poppy Dr. For an app packet Coyote Valley work independently. 30 FOUND assist. to adults w/ visit www.mcoe.us/ right person. Clean Willits, CA 95490 visit www.mcoe.us/ Drivers-Class A. Shodakai Casino Class A useful. Sal- LOST FIT BMX bike developmental disa- jobs or call 707-456-0650 jobs or call DMV & drug Night shift, chips, 7751 N. State St. ary based on exp. on 4/29, off hwy.101, bilities. Will consider 707-467-5012 /s/ Richard J. Henderson 707-467-5012 screening req. local haul. Current Redwood Valley ACO PO Box 946 navy blue, w/ tan resp. Hi. Schl. Sr. DEADLINE: RICHARD J. HENDERSON DEADLINE: For app./interview DMV printout M-F 9-5 EOE Kelseyville, CA seat. 525-8788 485-0165, 468-0602 JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT 5/25/06 5/15/06 485-5759 459-4131 707-467-4728 95451 707-279-4204 12- SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP BUSINESS APARTMENTS GARAGE REC VEH 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 210 OPPORT. 300 UNFURNISHED 440 FURNITURE 590 SALES 610 CAMPING EMPLOYMENT FIELD MECHANIC Multipurpose Permanent, part-time SERVICE ABSOLUTE Town house 2 bdrm King Teal Metal 5th Wheel 1979 in Exp. diesel, aerial & Senior Services Shelter Manager po- COORDINATOR GOLDMINE! 1 1/2 bth, Dish Wash- Headboard/Foot- BIG Senior Park 8x39ft/w and TRAINING const. equip mech. Program - Ukiah sition for extremely (Case Mgr) 90 Vending Machines er Sm yd. H20 & gbg board & Frame YARD SALE 4x7 ext DW W/D AC WORKER I RENTAL YARD RN Case Manager busy office ( HSIMC F/T position in beauti- Excellent Locations! pd. cov. pking N/P w/matching side S/R Storage shed Mendocino Trucks, tools, rims PERSON, RENTAL position available in - Humane Society). ful Ukiah, CA in Chil- All for $10,995 $760/mo. 463-3721 tables & two table & tires, 350 motor, $3750 467-0488 County COORDINATOR, friendly, team orient- Good computer, peo- dren’s Unit. Bilingual- 800-229-9261 lamps. Trundle Bed Jeep motor, fencing, MOTOR- Department of EXP. CLASS A ed non-profit office, ple & animal skills a Spanish speaker. Re- BUSINESS with metal frame car parts, jewelery EQUIP.TRANS- helping frail elders re- must. Current rate - quires M/A, BA or RN headboard and mat- 620 CYCLES Social Services. 250 RENTALS & watches, dolls, PORT DRIVER main at home. PHN $10.50/hour. Dead- lic. + relevant pd. tress; Floor lamp; Pontiac - Firebird Job Alliance 24 sq’ in retail mall. antiques. Individs. req’d to or BSN preferred. line 5/10/06. Fax exp. in human serv- Oak Custom Uphol- conv. 1968. Show Program $1200/mo. includes maintain positive 32hrs/wk, $2848- resume 462-0665. ices + knowledge of sterd Rocker. Call for Lots of stuff! car. Restored. Over Biweekly Salary- all util. 707-272-6100 UKIAH attitude & exceptional 3139/mo. exc. ben. dev. disability issues. prices 463-0306 Sat. & Sun. 8-4 $40K recs. Best ofr. $1245-$1514 POOL MANAGER 1244 S. State St. 140 Zinfandel customer service at Call 468-9347, 301 Salary range $2674 462-5262 Seeking individuals (Seasonal Posi- 1bd 1 ba. $640. Nice Stuff! Qu. Mis- 1001 Lake all times. Please S. State, Ukiah. EOE to $3762/mo. + exc. to facilitate a cli- tion):$12.00- Banquet Hall & sion style bed $200, Mendocino Dr. Honda Shadow contact: Mark Nichols bene. Closes 5-10-06 ent’s transition from $15.00/hr Responsi- Kitchen Ukiah Senior CENTURY 21 lg denim sofa $800, Ukiah, CA 1986 700c Very low Rental Solutions NCO Rural Send resume & public assistance to ble for the efficient Center 499 Leslie St. Les Ryan Realty Century car seat miles(12000) Has 707-953-6971 Communities Child letter of interest to Computer, Electron- employment. Exp. and effective opera- 462-4343 Property Management w/stroller $65, May- been sitting and Care Program H.R., RCRC, 1116 ics, Short Wave Ra- in vocational guid- Graveyard shift tion of the pro- 468-0463 tag dryer $50. Micro needs a little TLC. Director - Ukiah Airport Park Blvd., COMMERCIAL dios Much more. ance or employ- WORKING with kids, grams, manage- cart $20. Sanyo JVC $2,000 obo 743-1931 Program Director Ukiah, CA 95482, LEASE UKIAH Sun 11-5 9801 W Rd. ment counseling small homelike envi- BA pref; 5 yrs. exp. ment, and routine 19” TV $60.468-0911 e-mail: hr@redwood- 2030 Industry Rd. Estate Sale AUTO PARTS & and some college ronment, good pay & Manage/admin. maintenance of the Tan LaZ Boy Reclin- coastrc.org. or fax: 1. 5000 Sq.Ft. Aprx. 320 DUPLEXES May 5-7 9am 630 ACCESSORIES preferred. Full time benefits. Fax resume ECE/Child care/hu- City of Ukiah Munic- er & love seat, lg. 707-462-4280 w/400 sf office 2 bd. 351 Creekside, 351 Uva Place Rdwd WANTED w/benefits. Closes: to 463-6957 man serv. prog. ipal Pools. Must ent. ctr., and more. “EOE-M/F” 2. 5000 Sq. Ft. Aprx. Willits. Lndry rm. No Vly-near the Broiler. ‘67 - ‘72 5/19/06. for info call Head Start Teacher Understand budget- possess current 489-9883 720 sq ft clean room pets. Sml. bk yd. Ga- Entire hsehold collec, Chevy PU parts. 707-467-5866 or to Salary $12-$13 per hr. ing for non-profit, Red Cross Water Supervisor w/1500 sf office. rage. $800. 485-0841 WANTED tools etc 485-0315, 621-1308 apply online go to: Please apply or send starts at $4378- Safety Instructor, Craft/Fabric Store Melanie 707-485-1328 www.mss.ca.gov Lifeguarding, First 450 TO BUY 1/2 price Sun Resume to: $4597/mo. FT, Bene Work in a creative & 2bd. 1.5 ba. 601 Ta- We recycle and pay $ “Career Aid (Title 22), CPR GARDEN I buy silver, gold, Furniture Movies & Pinoleville Native incl Health, Dental, fun environment. Ex- hoe Ct. Front yard for batterie core, radi- Opportunities” OFFICE PARK platinum Top Prices more 5/6 296 Robin American Head Start Vision, STD-LTD, for Professional perience helpful-days maintained. $1100. ators, alum. whls, 500 Pinoleville Dr. EAP, 403(b), pd Rescuer Certs. and with flexibility. Excel- Spaces from 445sqft Other stuff too. 707- Hill Rd. Nice Lucerne copper & brass. 467- EMPLOYMENT $1300 sec. 462-4759 Ukiah, Ca. 95482 holidays, vacation Valid CA Driver Lic. lent customer service To 726sqft. & up 223-9338/463-3900 Cutoff 1st Right 1st 1959 TRAINING 707-468-3835 & sick leave. req. Application & cash handling SPRING RENT 2BD.1.5 BA. left to end 391-3280 POSSIBILITIES. 4X4'S HOUSEKEEPER For appl. & job available at the City skills. Apply in per- SPECIAL townhouse. Nice. Guys stuff! Sml. sail- Youth Ages 17-21. 460 APPLIANCES 650 FOR SALE Part time descrip; contact NCO of Ukiah Recreation son Beverly Fabrics .90/sq.ft. 1st yr. $875. In Ukiah. boat, O/Bmtr., ammo, Ukiah area call 2 mo. old elec. Whirl- Chev. Silverado Potter Vly. 800-606-5550x302 or Dept., 411 W Clay 728 S. State St Ukiah Avail. now. 744-1905 Sat. 9-3. 4020 467-5924 www.ncoinc.org St., Ukiah, CA pool dryers, $200 ea. Eastside Calp. Rd. 1500, ‘02, 49K, ex. 743-1721 DOWNTOWN In Kelseyville Older EMPLOYMENT Closes 5 pm 5/15 95482 or www.cityo- Support develop- Model#LEB6300PW1 cond. $18,000 IMMEDIATE 2nd FLOOR 4bd 1bth duplex TRAINING (Postmarks not fukiah.com OPEN mentally disabled 707-485-0480 w/camper shell. 4x4. OPENING in their own home. DANCE STUDIO $950/mo. $2,000 HUGE Call Diane 468-5145 POSSIBILITIES accepted) EOE UNTIL FILLED EOE USED Youth Ages 17-21. P/T Receptionist/ PT, FT & wkends. PU 3500 sq. ft. sec dep. 275-2128 NCO FGP-Ukiah APPLIANCES Dodge Ram ‘99 Ft. Bragg/Willits area Clerk Duties incl. application at Upper Lg. 2BD. SALE! Program Coordinator & FURNITURE. 3500, 4x4, 1-ton du- call 456-3778 phones, mail, filing, Mountain View LEE KRAEMER Xclean. Quiet. for NCO Foster Guaranteed. 485-1216 ally, ext. cab, fully typing,errands. 1000 Sanford Ranch Real Estate Broker 165 Oak Manor Ct. Environmental Grandparent Pro- loaded, Cummins Computer skills a Rd. Ukiah. 468-9331. No S/P/Sec. 8. MISC. 1ST TIME Services Manager gram, exp w/seniors, 468-8951 Diesel. $18,295 obo plus. Must have own $750+Dep. 462-2234 FOR SALE HCSG in Ukiah. Recruit, train and TASTING ROOM Office Spaces 480 EVER!!! 707-456-0575 or transp.,Dr. lic., auto Primary Grade Please call Paul place volunteers, P/T SALES 776 S. State St. Antique Safe. 354-0082 ins, references. Teacher 05-06 HOMES Olson 360-970-0612 knowledge of com- Wine knowledge a 340 sf. $375/mo. Comb. Methodist Ford Escape ‘01 Send appl. to school yr, FT, temp FOR RENT Ukiah Rotary fax res:707-462-1809 puters, clerical exp, plus. Fax resume to: 390 sf $425/mo. 330 Church Ukiah XLT Sport Util. 4D PO Box 1389 position w/bene. Community EXECUTIVE must have trans, val- 744-1348 Inc. util, janitor, cent. 1bd. house W.side. 489-4607 AC, P/S, P/W Ukiah, Ca. 95482 $35,374-$44,337/yr. DIRECTOR id DL, & ins. TECHNICIANS ht/air, off st. parking. 6 mo. old. $800/mo. Yard Sale! $10,995 or bring to Valid CA cred req’d. A Power Wheelchair Lake Country Tribal 19hrs/wk, $10.52/hr. Ken Fowler auto cen- 468-5426 +$800/dep. 462-6506 Ref# 3940-F54164 455 E. Gobbi St., Apply Sara I., Ander- How to get for NO Health is seeking an Must submit NCO ter is looking for ext. 105. Avl. 6/1 «Clothing, Novato Chevrolet Ukiah son Vly District Of- APARTMENTS COST!! $0 Free info. Executive Director. app:(800)606-5550 experienced «Furniture (866) 697-9168 Jack Cox & Associates fice, Box 457, Boon- UNFURNISHED 2brm/1bth w/d, a/c, 800-350-7033 Must have a BA de- or www.ncoinc.org GM/Subaru techs to 300 «Technical items ville, CA 95415 near Konocti and DS Mazda Tribute ‘02 gree, MA degree pre- LABORERS Closes 5/8 @ 5 PM join our service team. $550/mo studio New «Building for FT Pole clearers. bth. rm Apt 104. Lake avail. 6/1 $995 Perfect Condition. $12,700. ferred. Experience in (postmark not Prog. Coordinator Apply at www. equipment Drug screen, clean $750/mo 2 bdrm 1 459-0449 Only used for a Only 27K. business administra- accepted). EOE for prog. at Ukiah Se- fowlerautocenter.com DMV, union. Call bth Apt 102. 3251 N. month. includes... 463-0218 tion, social science or nior Ctr. for seniors 1265 Airport Park Blvd. 3bd 2ba House 590 S. School St. Dan. 707-367-1609 NEW EXCITING State St. Ukiah. 707- The Urbs “Sims” other related fields, w/dev. disabilities. Ukiah 468-0101 Oak Manor area Ukiah Daily Journal TRUCKS POSITION WORK- 480-8600 / 838-0604 game (new), Golden plus two (2) years re- Lawson Assist/plan activities. $1300/mo Pick up Parking Lot 670 FOR SALE ING WITH KIDS Telephone Operators. eye (new). Spitter cent experience in an Station/Shotgun in HS dplma., creativity, appl at Paoli 6 wks pd vacation Must be computer 1bd Bungalo Style Cell, new Metroid Chevy S10 Pu ‘02 American Indian/ Hopland. MOD Pos. good people skills Mortgage & Reality Sat. & Sun. 401 K. Day & Eve literate, telephone N/S Small Bkyd Avail Demo Game. Ext. cab, V6 4.3 L Alaska Native pro- P/T, wkds, evngs. & exp. w/disabled. 950 Waugh Ln avail. Small homelike answering exp. AM/& 6/1 $550/mo $750 Carrying Case. May 6 & 7 5sp man, 3rd door gram. Knowledge of Call 744-1977 MTWF: 8:30-3:30 environment, good late afternoon shifts dep 468-5661 MP3 Player & head- Call for price. non-profit laws, expe- Licensed $12.34-$12.96/hr. + 3bd/1ba Fam Rm pay & benefits. Fax avail. May drug test & phones. All for only Ref#4002-16590 rience in personnel Contractor needed benes. resume, cover 1bd studio. 3 levels Sprinklers in front & resume to 463-6957. background check. $200 Call 468-0907 Novato Chevrolet supervision and writ- for occasional ltr. to 301 S. State St. incl. wine celler, fen back, single gar. MOVING SALE! Apply in person at (866) 697-9168 ing and verbal com- general repair jobs. NOW Ukiah 463-8725 EOE yds. all new appli. $1100/mo $1100 dep Good Live Music Antiques - Over 100 516 S. School St. Ste munication skills. $35/hr Call 485-5759 ACCEPTING W/D. $1000/mo. + Avail 5/15 485-9153 Blue Sky Band year old oak desk & Classic 1958 Chevy Ranch Manager A 11am thru 4pm. Preference given to LIKE APPLICATIONS dep. 489-0201 5bd/3ba Gorgeous Any occasion. pedestal chair. Bird- Fleetside Apache Caretaker qualified Native TOW TRUCK 1bd. central loc. Hse Blt in ‘05 2 car Kat 485-1674 seye maple dresser Straight body Perfect CHILDREN? Large ranch in Americans in accord- Cypress Ridge DRIVER NEEDED. Close to trans. No gar. Immac + many Kenmore Washer & mirror. Birdseye Project Truck $2000 This might be Northern Mendocino ance with Indian pref- Apartments Exp. nec. 462-5667 sec. 8 N/P. $625/mo upgrades. $1675/mo $175, Whirlpool gas vanity with mirror & OBO 462-6736 the job for you. County has a live- erence act (title 2 520 Cypress St. ask for Gary + dep. 472-0322 N/S Tiny pet poss dryer, $75. 30x30 chair. Working sew- Nissan Frontier ’04 CHILDCARE Ft. Bragg, CA 95437 on-site, full time po- U.S. code 472 & 473) TRUE TO LIFE Wlts Avail approx 6/1 Pine 5 drawer chest ing machine in cabi- Desert Runner XE WORKERS, sition. Duties include 2 bd 1 1/2 bth T. H. Send resume to CHILDREN’S Gateway 459-5363 $30. 485-7117 net. Oak dining table, King Cab 5 sp. V6 ALL SHIFTS. security, mainte- Stove, frig, D/W pool, 707-263-0329) Attn: HUD subsidized SERVICES Mac Toolbox top 4 chairs & bench. $16,988 F/T 4 day week. nance. of roads, cov parking $780/mo. Beautiful Victorian Raymond Brown senior housing to seeks 2 additional bottom side metric Good cond. Ocean Ref# 3992-457983 Starting salary fence, range, and + sec.dep.N/S N/P w/side Ukiah. Newly Sr./Tina Ramos income qualified homes for Shelter standard Fully loaded rods & reels, kitchen Novato Chevrolet $9.40 per hour. applicants. equipment, a small 468-5426 remod. 4bdrm. 3ba. Exp Biologist- Care program serious only $25k items. Tupperware, (866) 697-9168 On call $9 per hour. cow/calf operation Applicants need to Cent. ht. 2500sq ft. Forest Tech Pos 2 BEDROOM APT. 391-8987 garden tools, other Qualifications: Must be 62+ or and other associated have at least 1 spare $2200mo. + dep Avail for seasonal $785 per month. SPA-Deluxe ‘06 tools, camping items, CARS Pass medical and mobility impaired. task. Fax: experi- bdrm to house a child 489-0201 $1000 sec. dep. model. 30 jets. career clothes, wood work at NCRM Cal- drug exam, TB test, ence & contact info for up to 30 days. 680 FOR SALE Guaranteed monthly Great westside Rdwd Vly, 3bdrm, Therapy seat. Never coffee table w/glass pella. Must have reli- criminal back- to 707-829-3615 TOYOTA COROLLA allotment. Generous location. No pets. No 2bth w/ bonus rm, used. Warr.Can del. top, japanese doll in able field transporta- ground check and 1991 $1500 READERS WANTED increase upon place- Sec. 8. Jack Cox & gar. lg. yrd, 1600/mo. $2750.707-468-4300 glass case, what tion. Fax Resume to have valid Cal. RUNS GREAT! Local 4 month proj- ment. Income tax-ex- Associates. 462-6060 pets? 485-7175 nots, misc. Priced to 485-8962 or Email to Drivers license. Wanted Bee Hives 462-5953 ect. May work from empt. Exp. with chil- sell. 367-4451, 417 [email protected] GREAT NEW dren req. Parents will 2bd. 1 ba $800 Studio House Got any old bee home. Contract ba- McPeak. No early Subaru 2003 Out- Exp. lumber truck MEDICAL, DENTAL, receive training, + So- 2 bd. TH $825 $500/mo $650 Sec. hives just laying sis, potential earn birds please. back-$13,995- driver. Class A Req. VISION PKG. cial Worker, in-home No Section 8. Dep. Great west side around or empty Please call $10 hr w/ possible Sat. 8-2, Sun. 8-12. 78,000mi. Cold Apply at 1117 matching 403B support & respite. LEE KRAEMER location No pets no in the field? 707-964-7715 bonus. Contact Dr. Need 1 or 2-parent Weather Package, Commerce Dr. Ukiah TSA Plan, paid holi- PROPERTY MGMT sec. 8 Jack Cox & 707-354-2117 Moving! Ethan Allen Wirth 462-3300 or homes, with 1 parent Premium Sound Sys- days & vacation, 463-2134 Associates 462-6060 Wanted I buy coins & Lane furn. RCA EXPERIENCED docwirth@sbcglo- home full time. Home tem 707-463-2099 paid training’s, on NURSERY WORK- & Collectibles! Console beaut. pic, 2 MAINTENANCE bal.net with no more than 1 2br, gar. Fen.yd. Qui- Ukiah 2Bd, 2ba on duty meals. ERS NEEDED P/T biological child con- Private Collector hide bed couches CHEVY 1956 150 4- P/T ON CALL et cntry setting. Free 20 ac. NO POT FREE Co-op Day F/T. Apply in person Real Estate sidered. 621-1308, 485-7750 kitchen stuff & col- DR SEDAN V-8 A/T Apply in person wtr/gar. 1741 Talmage GROWERS, covered Care Provided Blue Sky Nursery Licensed or not. Retirees invited to lectables Free ency- GOOD CONDITION 1343 S. Dora St. Rd. $725. 433-4040 deck, pond,W/D, Wine Barrell Halves Apply: 735 Dusty Road We’re hiring now! apply. Contact TLC clopedias! No early ASKING $8500.00 Family Assistance 707-463-1100 2br. modern, walk to some utils. free. for planters Freshly TRINITY YOUTH Rdwd Vly Apply 9am- Offices in your area. birds Fri 11-5 & Sat 707-463-3713 Representative I- Lic#236800809 twn. Lndry, free $1195/mo 468-5687 cut Just in time for SERVICES 3pm, 7 days/wk Will pay for your 8-2 511 Baywood Ct. BMW 525i 1995 Ukiah wtr/gar. 232 Mason . Spring. $10-$15 license & training. Westside Location! MUCHO SALE 1388 135k mi. Exc. cond. (Eligibility Worker I) 915 W. Church St. Nurses SNF & ACUTE Vocational each. Also will be on N/S. $775 433-4040 $7,000. OBO or on line@ RN’s LPNs CNA’s 800-400-5391 ex. 958 Resource Beautiful 2 bed., 1.5 the coast 2X a month Yokayo Dr. off Wa- Mendocino ba. Condo. 6 month 467-9365 wwwtrinitycfs.org Days/Pms/Nocs RECEPTIONIST Specialist l-lll- 625 N. STATE ST. 462-4917. bash Sat & Sun 8-4 lease - No Pets! County 8 hrs or 12 hr Shifts for Law Firm. (Ukiah) PARK PLACE Chairs, desk, futon, Cadillac De Ville ‘95 $995/month. PETS & Department of Maintenance Per-Diem or TRAVEL Computer skills Work w/adults - 1 bd. $725-$775 jewelry & lots more All leather int. Body $995 sec. dep. 500 SUPPLIES Social Services. Associate Positions necessary. Salary intake, case manage- 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. Live Bunnies in beautiful cond. Call Elma Hart, Salary $1076- Busy Prop. Mgt. firm Call David @ depending on experi- ment, counseling, job Pool/garg. 462-5009 Kittens! 4 free So Multi Family Sale New starter Asking Agent, CB Mendo $1308/Bi-Weekly seeks motivated, 916-275-0165 ence. Please fax placement, support ALDERWOOD APTS adorable! 7 weeks Fri-Sat 9-5 Lots of $5,000. 462-8364 dependable, individ- services. Any comb Realty 468-5214 old. 462-7500 Stuff. Few antiques Chev. Monte Carlo Challenging NURSING resume along with a 1450 S.State St. positions available ual w/basic con- copy of current of edc/exp to perform NEW OWNERS 9757 W. Rd Rwd Vly LS Coupe 2D ‘05 INSTRUCTOR ROOMS Ukiah School for determining struction exp. for driver’s license to duties. Req. bilingual/ Refurbished 2 bd. River Oak Charter V6 3.4 L, Aut, FWD FT, tenure-track, 350 FOR RENT Dogs Basic Training eligibility for public F/T position. Must 707-468-0453. bi-literate (English/ $800 mo. 463-2325 School Benefit Sale $14,366 info and application Charming Room in 6 wk course. Starts assistance benefits. have reliable vehicle Spanish); F/T posi- Tons of Stuff! Furn, Ref#3944-77551 materials available Receptionist/Assistant Clean 2bdrm., nice West Side Ukiah Sat 5-13 10-11am Clerical exp. 2 yrs. & valid DL. Benefit tion $13.17/hr to Novato Chevrolet www.mendocino.edu high energy, multi- Westside neighbor- $400 +Util Woman bikes, hsld, books, pkg avail. Apply at $17.02/hr w/bene. $75. or $15. per class (866) 697-9168 or 60 college or call 468-3062 tasker, personable N/S 462-7749 toys, clothes etc. Selzer Realty 300 Job des/app avail hood. Good credit, 485-0556 for info. credits required. Mendocino College for multi-location Sat 8-2 555 Leslie St E. Gobbi St., Ukiah MPIC, 631 So. N/S, no pets, Sec. 8 Classic 1973 Buick For info call 707- real estate office. Lg .Rm. Quiet street. (next to senior center) Orchard Ave., Ukiah, O.K. 462-3563 SW 9 passenger 455 467-5866 or go to Office/Marketing Computer, multi-line Priv entr, Kitchenette. 510 LIVESTOCK Sat 10-3 6901 Black MEDICAL CA 707-467-5900; ❤HEART of UKIAH ❤ cu engine 116,000 www.mss.ca.gov to Coordinator telephones and front Shared ba in main hs Alum. 2 horse slant. Oak Dr. Calpella. 2 OFFICE TDD 1-800-735- LUXURY TOWNHOME org. mi. Perfect re- ”Career Opportunities” Boutique Hopland office experience a N/P/S. Lg. yard. ‘91 Goose neck. Ex- family estate. Furn, RECEPTIONIST 2929; EOE, 2bd2ba Avl. now store project $1000 Closes 5/12/16 winery seeks P/T plus. Must have own Refs. $525 467-9925 tra Lg. & Ext. tall. tools, fishing, misc. Computer literate; Deadline: 5/19/06 3bd.2ba. Avl. 6/1 OBO 462-6736 staffer for office oper- transportation. Walk in & sleeping bilingual English- Small pet OK. WANTED TO Sat 8-4 1051 Dodge Stratus ‘00 Family Advocate ations, HR, mktg, and Please mail resumes Window Covering tack room. Great Spanish. Will train. 463-2973 380 SHARE RENT Mendocino Dr. off S. ES Sedan 4D for E Center’s Resume to 242-B misc, secretarial/re- to Personal P.O. Box Installer On call. cond. $6500. Dora. Good prices! Large 3bd/1ba Hopland - Room in V6 2.5 L, Ajut, FWD Migrant Head Start Hospital Drive, Ukiah ception duties. 4 yrs 118, Ukiah Ca 95482 Good Pay. Exp a 263-7493 Prgrm in Cloverdale office exp. req. 2-4 yr must. 462-0551 M-F Townhouse 2265 S. beautiful home. Own Sat 9-3 No early $6,995 or fax 463-2557 SHEEP-Rare Jacob’s 40hr/wk; seasonal degree pref. Strong SALES Dora $700/mo ba. Great views. 1/2 birds please! 49 Ref# 3952-50346 MEDICAL SERVICES adults. 2 males, $75 position; benefits; computer (MSoffice), ASSOCIATE +$150 util 463-8337 util. $500/mo.Fem. Betty St. Furn, Toys, Novato Chevrolet RECORDS: F/T in a OFFERED ea. 2 fem. $100ea. $13.47/hr w/poten- math, oral & written F/T. Benefits avail. 200 pref. N/P. 744-9547 household items (866) 697-9168 99 bed SNF in San Lrg. 2 bd. w/carport. 744-1396 tial up to $16.41/hr. comm. skills req. Apply in person Busy Bees Sat. - Sun. 9-3 Rafael. Excellent N/S, N/P, $750+ sec. ROOM FOR RENT Ford Focus ‘05 Must have AA in Exc. working env., THURSTON Housecleaning LOTS OF benefits. Call In Ukiah. $450 incl. util. GARAGE ZX4 ST Sedan 4D Social Services & 1 flex sched. email HONDA services inside & out. GOOD STUFF Evalynne/Don 415- 462-5159 468-9332 590 SALES 4-cyl, 2.3 L 5sp. AC yr. exp or training in resumes with salary 1400 Hastings Rd. 272-0441 470 Observatory 479-5161 or fax re- 490-7157 228 Pomo Dr. Sat 8- $13,995 social services or history to: Ukiah. Ask for MOVE-IN sume at 415-491- Landscaping, Dump 3. (Oak Manor Dr. to Spring Cleaning Sale Ref#3963-293961 comb. of educ. & [email protected] Jeremy Pickens SPECIAL!!! MOBILES FOR 0512 Runs Monthly Maint Yosemite) furn, kitch, 2 family. Refrig., Novato Chevrolet exp; Bilingual (Eng- or fax 707-744-1472. Sierra Sunset offers RENT MOTOSPORTS OF & Tree Trimming 390 camp, books, etc. kitchen items., books, (866) 697-9168 lish/Spanish) re- Outdoor odd jobs. SHORT TERM 2 bd. apts. w/pool & UKIAH THERAPUTIC Good rates 468-9159 MOBILE FOR RENT tools, toys, & misc. quired; must have student OK Wknds laundry facilities, 316 George Pl. (off Ford Grand Torino F/T mech. and sales- HOME FOR 2 bdrm, on prvte 2350 Rd. L Rwd Vly. valid CA driver’s li- $8-15/hr. 462-4491 Maintenance, me- carports & more! Zinfandel) Sat 9-? Squire. ‘76. person, knwldge a + CHILDREN SEEKS ranch off West Rd. Sat. only 8:30-4 cense. More info chanical and or con- Selzer Realty Rdwd Vlly. 700+ 485- Patio set, dining set, Lo. mi. Orig. owner. See David or Ben for PACU/PRE-OP RN MATURE RESPON- YARD SALE Lots of contact: M. Zamora struction position. 468-0411 8283 refrig. lots more!! 462-3028 app. Also looking for Per Diem SIBLE & PROFES- stuff, some antiques, @ 530-668-4783., Will consider housing Mazda Miata MX-5 P/T housekeeping. & OR RN SIONAL INDIVIDU- Spacious 2bdrm. 1 Alert-Senior Center books & clothes. 39839 County Rd as partial salary. Sm Trailer Furnished 1997 M-Editon See Gloria for app. FT, PT,PD AL FOR POSITION ba incl. ht, AC, wat, & Thrift Open Mon-Sat 1975 Talmage Rd. 17A, Woodland, CA 462-7193 / 467-9781 Utilities included. Convertable 2D 1850 N. State St. Day shift No On-Call, IN UKIAH garb.w/balcony, pa- 10-4, Donations & Ukiah 95995 530-668- small yard $450/mo $5,188 Ukiah No Wknds. 6 wks pd vacation FINANCIAL tio & pool, $875/mo. volunteers needed 4783 deadline: 5 485-7925 Ref# 3999-38205 Ukiah Surgery Center 401 K. Day & Eve SERVICES No pets. 462-8600 462-4343 pm 5/12/06 EOE Now Hiring servers, 205 REC VEH Novato Chevrolet 467-2120 avail. Prior work in NEW & USED Wood Shop Sale bussers, & kitchen, BANKRUPTCY Studio, $625/mo. + 610 CAMPING (866) 697-9168 HANDYPERSON Redwood Tree Human services EQUIPMENT Redwood products, cooks & bartenders. is it for me? dep. All utils pd. 400 71 Airstream travel Apply in person Pickup & deliver cars Pref. Small homelike used tools, etc. Please apply @ FREE 1 bdrm. cabin. 2002 Great Dane trailer. Needs some Mitsubishi Eclipse ‘94 Baechtel Creek Inn. locally. Customer environment, good Sylvan Woods Crushed Grape consultation by phone! $725/mo. + dep. No Mower. 52”, rugged, work. $5,500. $2800/bo. Mech. Spe- 101 Gregory Ln. service skills a must. pay & benefits. Fax 3541 N. State St. 13500 Hwy 101 Atty Ed Dechant sect. 8/N/P.All utils. zero turn Bush Hog. 468-4982 cial‘90 Chev. Subur. Willits Hopland 462-4472 resume to 463-6957. 800-823-0600 pd. 462-8700 $3500/obo. 463-1189 Bldg. G in back. 4x4.$1500. 485-0663 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2006 -13

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Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs Today Sun. Today Sun. TODAY and tonight’s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 72/56/pc 76/57/pc Napa 71/46/pc 74/50/pc Antioch 73/51/pc 79/56/s Needles 93/66/s 97/69/s 78° Arroyo Grande 70/44/pc 72/45/pc Oakland 63/51/pc 67/54/pc Sunrise today ...... 6:09 a.m. Atascadero 78/47/pc 82/49/pc Ontario 73/53/pc 77/55/pc Sunset tonight ...... 8:10 p.m. Rockport 60/47 Auburn 78/50/s 81/54/s Orange 73/53/pc 79/54/pc Moonrise today ...... 2:03 p.m. Barstow 88/58/s 92/64/s Oxnard 63/52/pc 65/54/pc Mostly sunny Moonset today ...... 3:14 a.m. Laytonville Big Sur 57/50/pc 60/51/pc Palm Springs 92/65/s 96/67/s Covelo 76/48 Bishop 82/43/s 87/50/s Pasadena 71/57/pc 75/58/pc 77/50 Blythe 95/64/s 98/66/s Pomona 74/51/pc 77/53/pc MOON PHASES Burbank 71/55/pc 75/55/pc Potter Valley 76/49/pc 81/49/s TONIGHT Westport California City 83/54/s 88/56/s Redding 82/53/s 85/55/pc Full Last New First 60/47 Carpinteria 65/50/pc 66/53/pc Riverside 73/52/pc 78/53/pc Catalina 63/50/pc 65/53/pc Sacramento 80/50/s 83/53/s 49° Chico 81/54/s 85/57/s Salinas 62/49/pc 68/50/pc Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 56/46/pc 57/47/pc San Bernardino 73/52/pc 77/55/pc Death Valley 100/72/s 103/75/s San Diego 66/58/pc 66/58/pc May 12 May 20 May 26 June 3 55/44 81/54 Mainly clear Downey 72/56/pc 73/58/pc San Fernando 71/53/pc 78/57/pc Encinitas 68/55/pc 68/56/pc San Francisco 62/51/pc 68/53/pc ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 73/54/pc 78/55/pc San Jose 70/53/pc 74/56/pc 76/46 Eureka 55/43/pc 58/46/pc San Luis Obispo 71/47/pc 73/50/pc Ukiah through 2 p.m. Friday 60/49 Redwood Valley Fort Bragg 55/44/pc 57/47/pc San Rafael 72/50/pc 78/54/pc SUNDAY 76/49 Temperature Fresno 82/58/s 86/60/s Santa Ana 67/56/pc 70/57/pc 82° High ...... 69° UKIAH Gilroy 79/47/pc 83/51/pc Santa Barbara 65/50/pc 65/52/pc Low ...... 49° 78/49 Indio 93/61/s 96/63/s Santa Cruz 64/51/pc 67/52/pc 50° Normal high ...... 73° Lakeport Irvine 70/56/pc 70/57/pc Santa Monica 66/56/pc 68/58/pc Normal low ...... 45° 76/48 Hollywood 71/55/pc 72/58/pc Santa Rosa 73/47/s 81/50/pc Philo Record high ...... 98° in 1987 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 67/42/s 70/44/s S. Lake Tahoe 64/32/s 68/36/s 71/47 Boonville Lodi 82/51/s 82/56/s Stockton 83/51/s 82/57/s Sunny to partly cloudy Record low ...... 32° in 1924 79/50 76/48 Precipitation Lompoc 59/46/pc 62/49/pc Tahoe Valley 64/32/s 68/36/s Long Beach 67/55/pc 72/57/pc Torrance 67/55/pc 68/58/pc 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Fri...... 0.00” Gualala Los Angeles 70/56/pc 72/58/pc Vacaville 79/53/s 81/57/s MONDAY Month to date ...... 0.00” Mammoth 68/33/pc 73/40/s Vallejo 72/48/pc 77/51/pc Normal month to date ...... 0.25” 58/45 Clearlake 75/47 Marysville 79/50/s 86/53/s Van Nuys 72/53/pc 79/57/pc 81° Season to date ...... 55.42” Modesto 80/53/s 85/57/s Visalia 81/54/s 86/57/s Last season to date ...... 37.81” Monrovia 71/55/pc 77/57/pc Willits 76/46/pc 81/47/s Normal season to date ...... 37.67” Cloverdale 49° Monterey 60/50/pc 64/51/pc Yosemite Valley 78/43/pc 82/49/s 78/51 Morro Bay 62/51/pc 64/53/pc Yreka 75/39/s 72/43/pc A good deal of sunshine Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2006 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 748.99 feet; Storage: 88,102 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 252 cfs Outflow: 354 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .040 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .35 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .010 ppm (.25 ppm) Rodeo Senate shoots down

Continued from Page 1 Blair Beeson practices his riding skills West Coast fishing aid the community’s future. Thursday after- Board member Casey noon. After this By MATTHEW DALY A spokesman for Smith said his boss will Burris said there’s a lot of year’s grape Associated Press continue efforts to find relief, whether by redi- excitement about the proper- harvest, the WASHINGTON — The Senate rejected recting unspent money from the Commerce ty. vineyard will be emergency assistance for West Coast salmon Department or some other emergency step. “We thought hey, let’s cleared to make fisherman as part of a giant spending bill Smith also is seeking additional aid in the next make this thing happen. It’s way for the approved this week, but the senator who federal budget, which takes effect Oct. 1, said in grapes right now; we’ll Potter Valley pressed the issue says he will continue the spokesman R.C. Hammond. harvest the grapes this year Parks and effort. “It’s economically devastating to have and then turn it into rodeo Recreation site. Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., tried to add $81 restrictions put on the salmon season,” grounds, community million in disaster assistance for the fishermen Hammond said Friday. “You are taking away center/grange, with a park to the $109 billion emergency spending bill, their livelihoods.” including baseball fields,” he but the effort was shot down under Senate Bills by Smith and Democratic Sens. said. rules that limited assistance to natural disas- Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein of According to Burris, the ters. California and Ron Wyden of Oregon are first order of business will be The Bush administration last week pending that would provide much the same clearing the vineyard this fall approved a sharply reduced commercial relief. House members in the two states are also seeking relief for fishermen, tribes and after harvest and then getting community to help fund the Potter Valley Cafe June 3 at 4 salmon fishing season in a 700-mile stretch of the rodeo grounds ready for Oregon and Northern California coastal waters others hurt by fishing restrictions imposed this new, ambitious project. The p.m. year. the 2007 season. After that, in to protect struggling returns of chinook salmon price tag is $2.5 million and or, in the Klamath River, which runs between the The $109 billion bill to pay for war in Iraq order will come (as funding the recreation board has • The Second Annual two states. and hurricane relief at home was passed by the becomes available) the new begun applying for grants Drive, Dinner and Dance at The National Marine Fisheries Service said Senate Thursday. But it is much larger than Grange/community/youth (like the tobacco settlement the Eddie Ranch July 8 at the reduced seasons will produce about 40 per- President Bush says he is willing to accept, and center, a covered arena, the funding) and looking into 5:30 p.m. cent of the normal catch, but salmon fishermen difficult House-Senate talks loom over how to community park, and the low-interest loans as well. Anyone can make a direct say they expect only 10 percent of normal. cut it back to his request. baseball fields. One easy way to support tax-deductible donation to the Last Sunday a kickoff cel- the project is to buy tickets to project at the Savings Bank of ebration was held on the upcoming Potter Valley Mendocino County main grounds so that community events including: branch at 200 N. School St. Appeals court ducks gay members could see the loca- • The Potter Valley Spring in the name of the Potter tion and start to imagine the Festival and Rodeo on Valley Community Parks and end result. Now the real work Memorial Day weekend. marriage constitutional question Recreation. You can volunteer begins: fundraising to build • The Starlight Dance at By DAVID KRAVETS should be, and the 9th Circuit Fernandez, joined by time or materials to the pro- the dream. the Rodeo on May 27 at 9 AP Legal Affairs Writer agreed with us,” Davidson judges Sidney Thomas and The Potter Valley p.m. ject as well. Or you can con- SAN FRANCISCO — A said. Jerome Farris, added that the Community Parks and • The Wine Tasting, Silent tact Joleen Logan at 743- federal appeals court on Lambda and the American couple doesn’t have legal Recreation board of directors Auction and Vacation 1304 for more information or Friday sidestepped whether it Civil Liberties Union and standing to sue over federal has issued an appeal to the Package Drawing behind the a donation envelope. was unconstitutional under other rights groups are waging laws against same-sex mar- federal and state law to deny gay marriage battles in several riage because the pair has not gays and lesbians the right to states, including California, attempted to acquire any fed- marry, leaving the issue to Iowa, Washington, New eral benefits of marriage, such hasn’t been made in decades,” the governor releases his state courts to decide. Jersey, New York. Without as filing a married income tax Assembly Speaker Fabian revised spending plan next The case, brought by two more states recognizing same- return. Bond Nunez said. week. gay Orange County men who sex marriage, Davidson said, “That they may someday State Sen. President Pro The package passed by the were denied a marriage the movement today doesn’t be married under the law of Continued from Page 1 Tem Don Perata said the pro- Assembly and Senate is only license, leaves Massachusetts have a chance before the U.S. some state or ask for some jects funded through the bond about half the amount of bor- as the only state allowing Supreme Court. federal benefit is not enough,” the pot holes in rural roads to package will have an impact rowing originally sought by same-sex marriage. But that approach is per- Fernandez wrote. the congestion on our high- on Californians’ daily lives. Schwarzenegger. But the gov- A three-judge panel of the haps losing ground. The couple, Arthur Smelt ways. These funds will be “It’s a good, solid piece of ernor said he was pleased with 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Despite recent polls show- and Christopher Hammer, essential towards correcting investment that will help forti- the result, thanking leaders of Appeals said the couple ing Americans increasingly who are both 46, did not these longtime problems.” fy California’s middle class,” both parties and praising the should await the outcome of accept same-sex marriage, the immediately return a message Chesbro said he wished he said. bipartisanship that ultimately California litigation challeng- movement has seen a back- left at their Mission Viejo that the bond included fund- Schwarzenegger had made led to the deal. ing the state’s law banning lash in the two years since house Friday. Their attorney, ing for parks and natural passing a massive public The votes of at least two gay nuptials. Massachusetts issued mar- Richard Gilbert of Santa Ana, resources but that he was works spending plan the cen- Republicans in the Senate and Judge Ferdinand Fernandez riage licenses and San said he and his clients were helping to put another bond terpiece of his re-election year six in the Assembly were wrote that it is “difficult to Francisco Mayor Gavin perplexed by the decision, and measure on those topics agenda. During his state of the required to get the two-thirds imagine an area more fraught Newsom’s short-lived and were considering appealing to before the voters in state address in January, the majorities required to approve with sensitive social policy illegal move to allow gays and the U.S. Supreme Court. November. Republican governor pro- the bond bills. considerations in which feder- lesbians to marry at City Hall. “We’re at a complete loss. “While I am disappointed posed selling $68 billion in Assembly Republicans had al courts should not involve Since 2004, more than a The court is saying they think that natural resources and bonds to help pay for $222.6 wanted some rollbacks in themselves if there is an alter- dozen states have approved you need to be married to seek parks are not a bigger part of billion in spending over 10 environmental reviews for native.” constitutional bans on same- the right to be married,” this Bond package, I am years. construction projects and A San Francisco trial judge sex marriage and 19 now out- Gilbert said. “We don’t under- pleased that the provisions of An attempt to place a greater use of contracts in has already declared the mar- law the practice. Voters in stand the logic of that find- SB 153, my Natural smaller bond measure on the which one company both riage ban invalid, but the deci- about six states could be asked ing.” Resources Bond, including June ballot failed in March designs and builds a project. sion was stayed for review by to amend theirs similarly this The case is Smelt v. Orange funding for fisheries restora- when lawmakers and the gov- The Senate passed bills a state appeals court, which is year. County, 05-56040. tion, have been put into a citi- ernor could not reach a com- related to both those policy expected to hear arguments While Friday’s federal case zen’s initiative which has promise. Despite the legisla- initiatives. But Assembly soon. challenged both California completed signature gathering tive setback, polls showed that Republicans refused to sup- The federal lawsuit and federal rules barring and is expected to qualify for Schwarzenegger’s proposal to port the bill dealing with the exposed a rift in the same-sex same-sex marriage, the court the November Election,” said upgrade the state’s highways, so-called design-build provi- marriage movement, with the noted that the federal judicia- Chesbro. bridges, schools, levees and sion for new construction, in major civil rights groups ry should stay out of the fight The version of the bond water systems had broad pub- part because they were not opposing it because it could now and leave it to the states. legislation passed by the lic support. happy with the language. have led the U.S. Supreme Assembly and Senate asks He had been involved in Both houses also approved Court to ultimately shoot • Willits • voters to approve four propo- NOYO THEATRE 459-NOYO (6696) the talks between legislative a bill allocating $500 million down assertions that it was Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com sitions: $19.9 billion for roads leaders in recent weeks, even from state reserves for imme- unconstitutional to treat INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES 7:00PM WED & THUS ONLY and transit projects; $10.4 bil- as he remained in the back- diate levee repairs and a con- homosexuals differently from Neil Young: Heart of Gold PG lion for school and university ground Thursday while the stitutional amendment to pro- heterosexuals. 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