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7 58551 69301 0 THURSDAY Aug. 31, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 144 email: [email protected] 1 Coyote Valley defendant pleads not guilty Other 6 still need lawyers Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, on Wednesday entered a plea of not guilty in San By BEN BROWN Francisco Federal Court to charges that Tribal members rarely indicted by Feds The Daily Journal include misuse of tribal casino funds, con- By K.C. MEADOWS Michelle Campbell, one of the seven spiracy and obstruction of justice. council members of the one tribe. defendants in a federal fraud case against for- The Daily Journal Coyote Valley Band of Pomos That’s the conclusion of Federal indictments handed are unusual and may reflect mer members of the tribal government of the See COYOTE, Page 15 down against former tribal only poor decision making at See INDICT, Page 15 Pot raid IN COURT results in Grateful Gleaners Defendant 2 arrests Volunteers salvage food that would otherwise be wasted spars with The Daily Journal Two men were arrested and 1,979 marijuana plants seized judge at in a raid on an illegal marijua- na garden near State Route 20. his trial The garden was found by a By BEN BROWN citizen who was hunting on The Daily Journal his family ranch east of Potter The trial of Richard Pea- Valley. It consisted of eight cock was briefly interrupted different garden plots con- Wednesday by arguments cealed beneath brush and between Peacock and trees. Mendocino Superior Court Members of the County of Judge Leonard LaCasse over Mendocino Marijuana whether or not Peacock Eradication Team raided the should be allowed to repre- garden with the help of offi- sent himself. cers from the Bureau of Land Peacock is on trial on Management. charges of attempted murder While raiding the garden, in connection with an attack COMMET members arrested made on Alan Simon last Manuel Chavez, 34, and year. Simon suffered superfi- Miguel Lua, 24, both of cial wounds to his head and Mexico. They were arrested forearm in an attack on June on suspicion of possession of 17, 2005, when Peacock marijuana for sale, planting allegedly fired nine rounds and cultivating marijuana for from a .22 caliber handgun sale and illegal entry. through Simon’s front door. Both men are being held Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal It’s alleged that Peacock without bail because they are Bill Boosinger, a new member of the Grateful Gleaners, picks pears during a harvest session on attempted to kill Simon at the illegal immigrants. Wednesday in Willits. The Grateful Gleaners harvests crops that would otherwise go to waste, most behest of former Westport Officers from the of which is donated to various organizations throughout the community. County Water District Mendocino County Sheriff’s Chairman Kenny Rogers, Office are continuing to who was replaced by Simon investigate this incident. in a recall election. Group feeds community Peacock said he wanted to defend himself because he didn’t think his defense was UKIAH CITY COUNCIL with harvest of produce being handled correctly “The right questions are By JAMES ARENS not being asked,” Peacock The Daily Journal 'Gleaning connects people and land said Monthly t is better to give than to receive. LaCasse ruled that The Grateful Gleaners of Willits owners to their local communities.' Peacock could not represent I is not the author of this saying, himself because Peacock had pay hike but its members believe in the motto. JASON BRADFORD already declined that right “We like to glean with a during the opening of the trial teamwork approach,” said Karen team member on Monday. Peacock is cur- approved Gridley, one of the organizers and rently being represented by By KATIE MINTZ team leaders affiliated with the It donates a portion of the produce attorney Jan Cole-Wilson. Grateful Gleaners. “Last year, we harvested to those in need within the LaCasse also expressed The Daily Journal community, and the rest is enjoyed How does a 4 percent raise harvested over 1,000 pounds of concerns about Peacock’s produce out of a garden to give to by growers, gleaners and the behavior in court. sound? Or what about $19 community at large through extra per month? various needy organizations.” “I think I will lose com- The Willits Grateful Gleaners was donations to local events and plete control of this trial if While the latter doesn’t gatherings. It shares the abundance sound like much, for Ukiah begun about a year-and-a-half ago you are allowed to defend and is dedicated to promoting the and resources to strengthen yourself,” LaCasse said City Council members, it’s a 4 community ties, to create a more percent raise, and the amount growing, preserving and sharing of Testimony Wednesday local, seasonal, organic food by sustainable, cooperative future. It centered around the circum- they decided to increase their also donates produce and food to the salaries by on Monday harvesting fruits and nuts from a Karen Gridley places picked stances of Peacock’s arrest on variety of growers. food bank and the Boys and Girls pears into a bin. By harvesting June 18, 2005 in the parking evening. Club’s After School Program. With a 3-2 vote, Mayor “We have about 40 people local fruit that would be wasted, lot of Foster’s Market at the altogether that help glean,” Gridley On Wednesday, the Grateful the gleaners do a service for the intersection of Branscomb Mark Ashiku and Councilman Gleaners spent a portion of the Douglas Crane dissenting, the said. “Most of our produce goes to a land owners as well as them- Road and Highway 101. City Council chose to increase soup kitchen at St. Anthony’s Church selves and the organizations The arrest began with a its own monthly salary by 1 called Our Daily Bread.” See GLEANERS, Page 15 that receive the fruit. high speed pursuit by percent for every year since the Highway Patrol current salary, $471 per month, See TRIAL, Page 15 became effective in November 2002. Following the November 2007 election, each coun- cilmember will receive $490 a Bed tax increase gets chamber support after change month for offering his or her By KATIE MINTZ uled for the November ballot. motels and bed and breakfasts. half of the increased revenues to result service to the city, pending The Daily Journal Known now as Measure X, if When the council approved the from the 2 percent tax increase would approval of an ordinance On Monday, the Ukiah City Council passed by a simple majority of voters, measure for the ballot in July, and a go toward “promotion of the City of reflecting these desires at the unanimously approved the amendment it will increase the tax from 8 percent resolution stipulating how revenue Ukiah and its tourist industry.” The next council meeting. of a resolution, winning support from to 10 percent, matching the rate from the increase should be spent in remainder of the increased revenue City Manager Candace the Greater Ukiah Chamber of Mendocino County and many other early August, some in the tourism and would be used for beautification of Commerce for its hotel and motel cities statewide charge tourists for hotel industry expressed concerns. See PAY, Page 15 room occupancy tax measure sched- overnight accommodations in hotels, The resolution stated that at least See TAX, Page 2 Ukiah Municipal Golf Course Saturday and Sunday • September 2nd and 3rd Hot Dogs, H2O, & Sodas 467- 2832 FREE!Huge Variety of Golf Equipment on Sale! www. ukiahgolf.com 2 – THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

having been arrested may contact FUNERAL NOTICES POLICE REPORTS the Daily Journal once their case has been concluded so the results The following were can be reported. Those who feel [\ Shari worked for Medical daughter Kayla ed in death by her father compiled from reports the information is in error should records, Ukiah Daily Griffanti of Ukiah, step- Larry Griffanti, and prepared by the Ukiah contact the appropriate agency. In SHARI GRIFFANTI the case of those arrested on sus- STUTSMAN Journal as a receptionist daughter Kristi Beach brothers Don and Tony Police Department. To picion of driving under the influ- Graveside service for and the Ukiah Uni- of Ukiah, son Anthony Griffanti. anonymously report ence of an intoxicant: all DUI cases fied School District. Stutsman of Ukiah and Contributions may be crime information, call reported by law enforcement agen- Shari Griffanti Stuts- cies are reported by the newspa- man will be held on Friday Anyone that knew Shari step-son Tyler Stutsman of made to one’s favorite 463-6205. per. The Daily Journal makes no September 1, will remember her for Clearlake, her charity or Ukiah & exceptions. 2006 at 2 P.M. at Ukiah her love of dancing. brother Andy Griffanti of Redwood Valley Fire Dept. ARREST -- Two juveniles Cemetery. Shari was Shari is survived by her Ukiah and her moth- Arrangements under the were arrested on suspicion of born December 31, 1971 in ex-husband and best er Mary Griffanti of Ukiah. direction of the Eversole battery in the 1000 block of FIRE AND RESCUE Ukiah. friend Denny Stutsman, her Shari was preced- Mortuary. Low Gap Road at 2:28 p.m. The following were Tuesday. compiled from reports ARREST -- Two juveniles prepared by the ately lift its sea and air blockade of Lebanon and withdraw its were arrested on suspicion of California Department of forces once 5,000 international troops are deployed. battery on school grounds in Forestry and Fire Prime Minister Ehud Olmert indicated Israel would only lift the the 1000 block of Low Gap Protection. The world briefly Road at 4:33 p.m. Tuesday. blockade and withdraw its soldiers from Lebanon after the full implementation of a U.N.-brokered cease-fire. FIRE -- Firefighters were Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora said in Beirut that called out to battle flames Dangerous Hurricane John grows into a Lebanon “will be the last Arab country that could sign a peace SHERIFF’S REPORTS burning near Willits at 3 p.m. Category 4 storm along Mexico’s coast agreement with Israel.” And a Hezbollah minister in the Lebanese The following were Wednesday. Cabinet said that the guerrilla group will not unconditionally The fire was burning vege- PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico (AP) — Hurricane John lashed compiled from reports release two Israeli soldiers whose capture set off the conflict, say- prepared by the Mendo- tation 15 miles west of Willits tourist resorts with heavy winds and rain Wednesday as the danger- ing they would only be freed in a prisoner exchange. between the KOA ous storm marched up Mexico’s Pacific coast, and forecasters pre- cino County Sheriff’s Of- fice: Campground and the Cutter dicted its center would brush close to land before nicking the tip of Mill. Baja California and heading out to sea. Iran ignores 6 powerful countries, U.N. BOOKED -- Christopher At press time, the fire had Forecasters warned the Category 4 hurricane could dump up to Security Council demand on uranium grown to an estimated 30 a foot of rain along parts of Mexico’s southern coast, causing land- Michael Koskinen, 32, of VIENNA, Austria (AP) — A defiant Iran kept on enriching ura- Willits, was booked into jail acres but was not threatening slides or flooding. The hurricane had maximum sustained winds of any structures and had not 135 mph and stronger gusts capable of ripping roofs off buildings nium up to two days before the U.N. Security Council’s Thursday on suspicion of inflicting cor- deadline for Tehran to freeze such activity or face the threat of poral injury on a spouse and forced a closure of nearby and causing storm surges of up to 18 feet above normal. State Route 20. John was not expected to affect the United States — cooler sanctions, U.N. and European officials said. violating his probation at 3:28 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad urged European p.m. Tuesday. The cause of the fire is Pacific waters tend to diminish the storms before they reach Cali- under investigation. fornia. But a hurricane warning covered a more than 300-mile members of the council against resorting to sanctions, saying pun- stretch of the Mexican coastline from the port city of Lazaro Car- ishment would not dissuade his country from pursuing its disputed denas north to Cabo Corrientes, the southwestern tip of the bay that nuclear program. “Sanctions cannot dissuade the Iranian nation CHP REPORTS holds Puerto Vallarta. The government also issued a hurricane from achieving our lofty goals of progress. So it’s better for Europe CORRECTIONS to be independent (of the U.S.) in decision-making and to settle The following were watch for portions of the southern Baja Peninsula, from La Paz compiled from reports The Ukiah Daily Journal south on the east coast and from Sante Fe south on the west coast, problems through negotiations,” Ahmadinejad said Wednesday, reserves this space to correct according to state-run television. prepared by the Califor- an area which includes the resort city of Cabo San Lucas. nia Highway Patrol: errors or make clarifications So far, the most damaging winds have remained offshore, and Iran could theoretically still announce a full stop to enrichment to news articles. Significant only tropical storm-force winds have hit the coast. before the deadline set by the Security Council. But that appeared errors in obituary notices or unlikely, considering Tehran’s past refusal to consider such a move ARREST -- A 16-year-old juvenile, 16, of Ukiah, was birth announcements will and findings by the International Atomic Energy Agency that it was result in reprinting the entire U.S. Gen. Casey optimistic over Iraqi enriching small quantities of uranium as late as Tuesday. arrested on suspicion of pos- session of a stolen vehicle and article. Errors may be report- forces’ ability to assume control possession of stolen property ed to the editor, 468-3526. BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — The top U.S. commander in Iraq Lawyer accused of stabbing neighbor at the entrance to the old expressed optimism Wednesday that Iraqi forces are making to death over child-molestation suspicions Masonite plant at 1:31 a.m. enough progress to provide their own security within 18 months. Tuesday. LOTTERY NUMBERS FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) — A lawyer climbed through a neigh- ARREST -- Carey J. But violence showed no sign of abating, with 66 people killed DAILY 3: night: 1, 1, 4. nationwide, including 24 in a Baghdad market bombing. The U.S. bor’s bedroom window and stabbed him to death after being told Graham, 41, hometown not military also reported Wednesday that a Marine was killed in action by a family member that the man had molested his 2-year-old listed, was arrested on suspi- afternoon: 7, 7, 3. the day before in the volatile western Anbar province. daughter, authorities say. cion of driving under the FANTASY 5: 10, 20, 22, Gen. George Casey said Iraqi troops were on course to take over Barry James, 58, was stabbed in the chest nearly a dozen times influence at the intersection of 31, 38. security control from U.S.-led coalition forces, a move that would Monday. The lawyer, Jonathon Edington, 29, was charged with State Route 1 near Branscomb DAILY DERBY: 1st murder and burglary and was released on $1 million bail Wednes- bring the foreign forces a step closer to withdrawal from the coun- Road at 8:51 p.m. Tuesday. Place: 09, Winning Spirit. try. “I don’t have a date, but I can see over the next 12 to 18 day. ARREST -- Roger W. Capt. Gary MacNamara said that police had not received a com- 2nd Place: 07, Eureka. months, the Iraqi security forces progressing to a point where they Knotts, 47, of Redwood 3rd Place: 02, Lucky can take on the security responsibilities for the country, with very plaint about the child being assaulted before the killing, and “we Valley, was arrested on suspi- little coalition support,” he said. have no indication it’s true or not true.” cion of driving under the Star. Edington’s attorney, Michael Sherman, said the information influence at the intersection of Race time: 1:49.24. Israel rejects Kofi Annan’s demand came from Edington’s wife. “The daughter gave the mother infor- Road A and State Route 20 at LOTTO: 15-19-27-31- mation which was alarming and disturbing. The mom relayed it to 11:59 p.m. Tuesday. 34. to end blockade of Lebanon her husband. That was the spark,” Sherman said. Those arrested by law enforce- ment officers are innocent until Meganumber: 2. JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel rejected demands Wednesday proven guilty. People reported as Jackpot: $56 million. from visiting U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan that it immedi- See BRIEFLY, Page 15

city,” chamber board of direc- The compromise, as the city, and as a result, that straight to promotion and not from it,” Lattimore said. Tax tors Chairman John Lattimore reflected in the amendment to the city is not to decrease cur- actually be used to fund a McCowen also seemed said. “The decision the resolution approved earlier rent spending levels for con- “new bureaucratic position in happy with the compromise. was it was more important to this week, stipulates that in the tracts already administered the city.” “I really think this is a win- Continued from Page 1 move ahead and get some- first two years of the tax through the Redevelopment He said he’s confident any win for everybody,” he said at commercial areas, park devel- thing started now than to post- increase, 75 percent of the 2 Agency for promotion, money put into promotion of the council meeting Monday. opment and maintenance, eco- pone it for potentially a couple percent increase be dedicated tourism and economic devel- the city will lead to even “It’s a cost not borne by our nomic development and of years to get the special tax.” to promotion, and in subse- opment. greater revenue from the tax citizens that will enable us to scholarships for local children A special tax would create a quent years, no less than 50 Lattimore said the chamber in future years. do lots of things we’re cur- to attend local recreation pro- separate fund for the money, percent. It also requires that proposed administering the “We feel strongly that when rently not funding.” grams. but requires a two-thirds vote the funds be administered by funds to ensure that the money you make an investment, and is often much more diffi- the chamber according to a Katie Mintz can be reached at However, hoteliers feared set aside for promotion will go you’re going to see a return [email protected]. that since the measure is being cult to pass. performance agreement with peddled as a general tax rather than a special tax, all money would go directly to the city’s General Fund and might not O N M A I N DETAIL CENTER ENROLL NOW! ultimately be put toward uses that would benefit the busi- 859 N. State Street nesses affected by the A Shop for Children Cosmetology Classes increase. (707) 462-4472 To ease concerns, Council- UKIAH’S man John McCowen met with A/C Ukiah Beauty College the chamber’s Governmental TOY STORE Supervised student work only. Affairs Committee to work Service 123 S. Main St. • 463-1983 out a compromise that would Daily 10-5:30 • Sunday 11-3 1040 N. State St., Ukiah • 462-8831 enable the chamber to get behind the measure. New Arrivals “We weighed the positives Every Week and the negatives, and agreed Weekly Drawing to go with a general tax with a Clothing and Accessories Home strong emphasis on making an 323 North Main St • Ukiah every Saturday 462-5911 investment in promoting the for Market Bag Care Options filled with fresh Since 1893 produce. 10:00a.m. In-Home Assisted Care Services Eversole Mortuary Select Your Options! UKIAH CERTIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET Personal Attendants Bonded & Insured Crematory & Evergreen Memorial Gardens Lite Housekeeping Case Management Where consideration, dignity Sat. 8:30a.m. - Noon • May 6 through Oct. 29 Errands/Shopping 12 & 24-Hour Shifts Tues. 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. • June 6 through Oct. 24 and class have become a tradition Transportation Hourly Visits/Bath Visits in Ukiah for over 112 years @ Alex Thomas Plaza Bathing/Grooming/Dressing Short & Long-Term Care Meal Preparation Personal Service 24 hours a day Buy fresh & Buy Local 462-6888 462-2206 FD-24 We welcome WIC Coupons •www.mcfarm.org 160 W. Standley St., Ukiah

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TONIGHT SQUARE DANCING -- 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Ukiah WCT presents ‘Drinking Habits’ Senior Center; 499 Leslie St., Bartlett Hall; $4 per person, visitors welcome. The Daily Journal POETRY READING – Writers Read; featured Tom Smith’s hilarious reader Mark Turpin, followed by open mic; 7 to 9:30 farce, Drinking Habits, opens p.m.; Colored Horse Studio; 780 Waugh Lane; 275- the fall portion of the 2006 9010 or 463-6989 season on Sept. 8 at the Willits Community Theatre. The evening will also host FRIDAY the presentation of the WCT Lifetime Service Award. THE HENRY SHARPE INVERSION & JAKE There will be a 7:15 p.m. SAVAGE, JUNGLE P.I. -- Live performance; Ukiah wine and hors d’oeuvres Playhouse; 1041 Low Gap Rd.; Ukiah; 8 p.m.; 462- reception in honor of recipi- 9226. ent Jane Camp and is includ- DJ DANCE MUSIC – DJ dance music; with ed in the ticket price of $12. Smokin’ Joe; 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.; Perkins Street Convents aren’t supposed Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah. to be sanctuaries of guile, BALINESE DANCE -- Dance class; 6 p.m.; Long gab, and grog. With the Valley Dance School, Laytonville; 964-8854. Sisters of Perpetual Sewing something’s gone terribly askew. Nothing is as it seems SATURDAY and when the spirits move, it’s the wrong kind of spirits. THE HENRY SHARPE INVERSION & JAKE The details of this nun- SAVAGE, JUNGLE P.I. -- Live performance; Ukiah house turned nuthouse will be Playhouse; 1041 Low Gap Rd.; Ukiah; 8 p.m.; 462- revealed in the Willits 9226. Community Theatre’s upcom- REDBUD -- Live Music; Potter Valley Cafe; 7 to 10 ing production of “Drinking p.m.; 10761 Main St.; Potter Valley; 743-2848. Habits,” a farce by Tom Smith. BELTONES -- Country dance music; 7 to 10 p.m.; Now, before you question Ukiah Senior Center; 499 Leslie St., Bartlett Hall; $8 the propriety of making fun Photo by Ken Dixon for members, $9 for non-members; adults 21 and of clergy, let me speculate as Hope Nelson, Jolie L’amour, Patricia Willis, Ian Stigliani, Jason Hansen, Jason older welcome. to why this play is so funny. Ballard star in “Drinking Habits,” opening Sept. 8 at the Willits Community Theatre NOR CAL DJ’S -- DJ’s from Northern California; It could never happen in real and running through Sept. 23. Disco Ball; 9:45 p.m.; Ukiah Brewing Co.; Perkins at life. No one could be offend- Philomena (Patricia Willis) (Ian Stigliani) sees Paul, he what he appears either!” North State St.; $3, benefit for Ukiah Skate park; ed at the antics of these nuns have been secretly making suspects the Vatican of send- WCT director Toby 468-5898. (if they really are nuns) and selling wine for years to because they’re so outra- ing out a new priest to Rodriques (hot from his WCT DON WILLIS -- Traditional Celtic; 9 a.m. to noon; at keep the doors of their small replace him. When the actual directing debut of “Complete the Farmers’ Market; on School and Clay St.; down- geous. It’s a total fantasy. You convent open. When their have our blessing to laugh new nun, Sister Mary History of America”) returns town Ukiah. wine suddenly wins an Catherine (Hope Nelson), to direct “Drinking Habits.” aloud and often. award, newspaper reporters GIGANTIC -- Live music for Street Dance; WCT’s choice of this thor- does arrive, Mother Superior Play dates are Sept. 8, 9, 10, Hopland Fire Barbecue; music is from 7 to 10 p.m.; Paul (Jason Ballard) and believes her to be a spy from 15, 16, 17, 21, 22 and 23. oughly entertaining play con- Sally (Emmelia King) begin Center Street in Hopland. tinues its tradition of present- Rome, sent to investigate the Tickets are on sale at Leaves MENDOCINO ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE -- searching for the vintners. convent. Chaos ensues as of Grass Books 459-3744. ing the best in comedy and “As Sally and Paul spy on Community-oriented dancing with live music and farce to help us cope with the Augusta and Philomena try to Credit cards accepted. The uncertainties of today‚s the convent, they are caught secretly press more wine Paul costs and times are Thursdays calling; 7:30 p.m.; Caspar Community Center, down- by Mother Superior (Jolie town Caspar; $8 admission, high school students world. And, heaven knows, and Sally try to find the at 7 p.m. and Sunndays at 2 we need it now more than L’amour), Sally pretends to winemakers and Mother p.m. for $8, Fridays and free; no partner required; bring potluck snacks and be the new nun that Mother Superior and Father Chenille beverages to share during break; http://www.caspar- ever. Saturdays at 8 p.m. for $12. Smith describes his play as Superior was expecting and spy on the suspected spies.” WCT playhouse is located at commons.org/CCC/WheresCaspar.htm ; or follows: “Sister Augusta Paul claims to be a visiting George (Jason Hansen), the 37 W. Van Lane in downtown http://www.larkcamp.com/ecd, call or e-mail 964- (Laura Schuette) and Sister priest. When Father Chenille groundskeeper may not be Willits. 4826, [email protected]. DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin Joe; 9 Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Launching the new CW television SUNDAY network based on the old THE HENRY SHARPE INVERSION & JAKE SAVAGE, JUNGLE P.I. -- Live performance; Ukiah By TIM RILEY same from the old WB station to the UPN expressed that the “strategy all along was Playhouse; 1041 Low Gap Rd.; Ukiah; 8 p.m.; 462- Special for the Journal affiliate. The remaining 10 percent will to depend on the established franchises to 9226. Heading into the new fall TV season, it have to search elsewhere or, better yet, help bring in new viewers.” Even the may be a fun time for a trivia quiz. Does give up altogether and find another form most optimistic network executive does- DANCE WAVE -- Weekly Freestyle community anyone remember the DuMont Television of entertainment. n’t believe that the hybrid CW network dance for fitness and release; Mendocino Ballet Network? To answer this question Speaking to a gathering of the nation’s results in a doubling of its audience as a Studio; 205 S. State St., Ukiah; 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 requires a grasp of TV minutiae or great TV critics, network president Dawn result of combining the best elements of p.m.; sliding scale donation; 489-3345. memory for someone of advanced age. Ostroff acknowledged that CW is target- UPN and the WB. The game plan Well, DuMont, considered one of the ing “Gen X and Gen Yers” because involves marketing and depending on the TUESDAY original TV networks, folded up shop a nobody else is going after the 18-to-34 viewers who already love the existing half-century ago. Today, we are looking year-old demographic. Referring to the shows. KARAOKE -- Every Tuesday; Perkins Street at the demise of two more networks, soon defunct UPN and the WB, Ostroff Nevertheless, CW is moving forward Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no fee. though their passing may hardly be claimed “there were two networks that with two new series, one of them a sit- lamented. UPN and the WB, both of were going after the same audience, so com spin-off from “Girlfriends,” a for- which never geared up for a full seven this is great opportunity to combine all of mer UPN show that holds a slot on the nights a week of series and original the shows, all of the knowledge and cre- Sunday night lineup. It makes sense then shows, will join DuMont in the dustbin of ate a new look for this audience.” What is that “The Game” should follow its source Ukiah Art Stroll TV history in September. old is new again. This could be the CW’s material with a spot immediately after- The good news for the limited fan base unspoken motto. Unfortunately, the new wards. ’s Melanie Barnett is courthouse showing of UPN and the WB is that the new CW enterprise was ready to toss “7th Heaven” the girlfriend of a pro football player in network being launched on Sept. 20 is overboard until fans deluged executives “The Game.” She’s about to discover that really a merger of the two. This hybrid with a ton of emails and phone calls, but her status as a main squeeze is not so set for Sept. 7 network will air mostly old favorites such rabid fan support only goes so far, as wit- glamorous since her boyfriend Derwin as “7th Heaven,” “Gilmore Girls,” and nessed by the failed attempt to keep () is the new third-string wide The Daily Journal businesses. Again… Sept. 7 “Everybody Hates Chris.” To locate CW “Everwood” on the air. receiver for the Sabers. As she The public is invited to from 5 to 8 p.m. will be the on the dial, about 60 percent of the coun- Gambling on the possible theory that deals with egos, groupies and image con- take part in the Ukiah Art Art Stroll in celebration of try will have will have to migrate from “two wrongs do make a right,” CW is sultants, Melanie is finding out how the going ahead with only two new series on game is played among the women behind Stroll on Thursday, Sept. 7 local arts. their old UPN station to the WB station, See the August Map and while about 30 percent will have to do the its fall schedule because Ostroff in downtown Ukiah. See CW, Page 5 Generally, the Art Stroll Location Directory for a full is set up for local artists and list of this month’s partici- entertainers to showcase pants and their locations. their work in downtown Attendees can pick up maps businesses. However, the at the Mendocino Book Co, Work party set to send Community event has too many talented the Ukiah Main Street artists and entertainers from Program and also in the the community then partici- Ukiah Valley Conference Concert 60th season membership cards pating businesses for each Center Lobby the night of stroll. Therefore, there will the Stroll. The Ukiah Art The Daily Journal 4-concert memberships. • Monday, Oct. 9 -- Andy the Stravinsky Piano be a new spin on the next Stroll is a free event, so It soon will be time to send (Individual tickets will be sold Stein’s “Blue Four,” a group Competition, all before age come down, stroll the town out Ukiah Community at the door for $20 each, so a of men who play violin, gui- twenty! Since then he has per- stroll. Concert Association member- savings of 50 percent is made The Ukiah Main Street and enjoy art, entertainment tar, piano and reeds. Music formed in many venues such and refreshments. ship cards for the 60th season. with the membership now ranges from classics and hot as the Santa Fe with the sym- Program has invited all local There will be four concert when the 60th season is about artists and entertainers For more information, jazz to ballads, and there is phony and at Carnegie Hall. call the Ukiah Main Street groups presented in the 2006 - to start.) lots of humor along the way. • Saturday, April 21 -- The throughout our community 2007 series which goes this The workers in addition to to showcase their work in Program at 463-6729 or • Saturday, Jan. 13 -- Ebony Edlos Four classically trained year from October to next Arleen and Maggie are Dr. & Ivory Andrew Gilpin and singers with golden voices front of the Ukiah email [email protected] April. Dave Crew, Francine Fred Jacobowitz, two musi- and a 21st century twist that Courthouse, in conjunction Founded in 1987, the Community Concert volun- Bearden, Bev Gates, Gladys cians who play a wide array of takes a capella singing to new Ukiah Main Street Program teer workers will meet at the with the Sept. 7 Art Stroll. Telschow, Frances Stevens instruments (clarinet, saxo- and unusual heights. They The Art Stroll will still take is one of nearly 1,500 home of Arleen Shippey today nationwide non-profit Main and Virginia Williams. phone, piano, various key- have been called, “The Bad place as usual, with maps at 9 a.m. They will assemble After the morning work is Street associations. It is member information and boards) and also have a Boys of A Capella.” Find out being distributed indicating done and all of the mailings diverse repertoire of music. why. each participating location. dedicated to promoting cards for the new season downtown Ukiah economic are ready to go to the post For their California tour in • Sunday, April 30 (3 p.m.) The Courthouse will also be which will start Monday, Oct. office, the group will enjoy a development, organization, 9. 2007 the duo also is including -- Bonus concert for new listed as a location on the patio lunch. That is the time to a bass and drums. members The Slavyanka maps. Participants should beautification, events, his- For those who are new to the Ukiah area or are interest- catch up on “What I did this • Thursday, March 1 -- Mens Russian Chorus. look for the brightly colored toric preservation and summer,” before the fall activ- retention of community ed in becoming a member, call Alpin Hong This brilliant All concerts are held at the balloons along School and Maggie Cooper at 463-2738. ities begin. young pianist made his debut Ukiah High School State streets downtown, character in the downtown The full program of con- district. Adults membership costs $40, at age 10, and since then has Auditorium at 7:30 unless oth- indicating participating and fulltime students $15 for a certs this year is: won many awards including erwise stated. 4 – THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 2006 FORUM Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers From the desk of... In support of SB 840 To the Editor: California is poised to have single payer universal health care if Governor AUL RUGMAN Schwarzenegger doesn’t veto it. P K SB 840, (Kuehl) the California Health Insurance Reliability Act has passed Senate and Assembly and is on its way to the Governor’s desk. This bill guarantees health coverage with comprehensive bene- fits and the right to choose one’s own doc- tor to all Californians. The Governor is Broken promises expected to veto it. Last September President Bush stood in New This bill involves no new spending on Orleans, where the lights had just come on for the health care. It would be funded by drawing first time since Katrina struck, and promised “one in current public spending and replacing all of the largest reconstruction efforts the world has premiums, co-pays and deductibles paid to ever seen.” Then he left, and the lights went out insurance companies with premiums paid again. to the system. The bill creates a blue ribbon What happened next was a replay of what hap- panel of health, finance and technical pened after Bush asked Congress to allocate $18 experts to lay out the mechanics for an billion for Iraqi reconstruction. In the months that affordable premium structure using infor- followed, congressmen who visited Iraq returned mation gathered in available funding stud- with glowing accounts of all the wonderful things ies. we were doing there, like repainting schools and, Over one half of personal bankruptcies um, repainting schools. in the U.S. are due to medical bills and 75 But when the Coalition Provisional Authority, percent of medical debtors had health which was running Iraq, closed up shop nine insurance when they got sick. This is crazy. months later, it turned out that only 2 percent of the We now have a chance to have universal $18 billion had been spent, and only a handful of health care at a reasonable cost. Please urge the projects that were supposed to have been Governor Schwarzenegger to sign SB 840. Susan C. Robinson M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Other opinions financed with that money had even been started. In Ukiah the end, America failed to deliver even the most From around the nation basic repair of Iraq’s infrastructure; today, Baghdad gets less than seven hours of electricity a day. Thanks to those who made And so it is along our own Gulf Coast. The Bush football camp a success Texarkana Watertown Daily Sounds like it should have administration likes to talk about all the money it been done long ago. has allocated to the region, and it plans a public To the Editor: Gazette, Times, Watertown, relations blitz to persuade America that it’s doing a From Sunday, Aug. 13 through Aug. 16, 80 plus Ukiah High football players Texarkana, Texas On the changing face Iowa City Press- heck of a job aiding Katrina’s victims. But as the camped overnight in the Ukiah High On the death of terrorists Citizen, Iowa City Iraqis learned, allocating money and actually using School Little Gym while participating in it for reconstruction are two different things, and so penalty The terrorist profile is On health care direc- far the administration has done almost nothing to the 3rd annual Chris Burris Summer changing in Europe. Conditioning Football Camp. These The latest battle in the war tives make good on last year’s promises. Authorities no longer expect It’s true that tens of billions have been spent on campers were joined daily by day on the death penalty is the suspects to be disenchanted, charge that lethal injection is All competent adults need emergency relief and cleanup. But even the cleanup “campers” totaling over 100 student ath- alienated Muslim youths with to provide advanced directives letes coming together with the help of cruel and unusual, therefore a few resources. remains incomplete: Almost a third of the hurricane violation of the U.S. about their health care choices, debris in New Orleans has yet to be removed. And Coach Burris and his staff. Now they may be college- or they might not receive the The camp was a tremendous success Constitution. educated men or women with the process of going beyond cleanup to actual The goal for those advocat- care they desire when facing a reconstruction has barely begun. thanks to coaches, trainers, parents, speak- jobs and apparently sound health crisis. This is especially ers, custodial staff and especially those ing the theory is the same: prospects for the future, that is, For example, although Congress allocated $17 abolition of the death penalty. true for anyone whose beliefs billion to the Department of Housing and Urban individuals and businesses who “donated” until they are charged with ter- about what constitutes accept- meals. The camp was not only a privilege Only the strategy has changed. rorism. Development for Katrina relief, primarily to pro- Instead of arguing the death able medical practice are out to be part of but a stepping stone in the con- Britain’s foiling of the of the mainstream. vide cash assistance to homeowners, as of last week tinuing growth of Ukiah High Football. penalty itself is wrong, oppo- recent airline-bomb plot the department had spent only $100 million. The nents now attack the method. During last year’s Terri Special thanks to the following: Wipf revealed the phenomenon. Schiavo case, we saw a first Louisiana homeowners finally received checks Construction, Clark Miller Distributing, Capital punishment is an Among the 24 suspects under a federally financed program just three days emotional issue. Some see it as Florida family torn apart for Schat’s Bakery, Pittman Construction, being held in Britain are three more than a decade. ... ago. Mississippi, which has a similar program, has Marty Lombardi, Savings Bank of vital for preserving law and women. Most of the men are sent out only about two dozen checks so far. order. Some say it is simply In case we needed an Mendocino County, First American Title middle class, many employed. example closer to home, we Local governments, which were promised aid in Company, Granite Construction Company, just punishment that fits the One is a student and head of crime -- an eye for an eye. now have one with Tawnya rebuilding facilities such as fire stations and sewer Fidelity National Title, Cupples & Sons an Islamic society at a London Brooke Nissen, a Clinton systems, have fared little better in actually getting Construction, Simeon’s Family, Century 21 Others say it is unfairly university, The Wall Street applied and point to recent woman who is in a medically that aid. A recent article in The National Journal Les Ryan Realty, Solid Waste of Willits, Journal reported. ... induced coma. ... Her doctor describes a Kafkaesque situation in which devastat- cases where DNA evidence Because middle-class and Inc. and T&B Sports. Please support our has cleared death row inmates testified that if her condition ed towns and parishes seeking federal funds have student athletes. Freshman open the season university-educated terrorists worsens, she could require a been told to jump through complex hoops, spending -- in some cases after execu- do not stand out initially, they at home vs. the Acalanes Dons on Sept. 7 at tion has already taken place. blood transfusion. Her hus- time and money they don’t have on things like 5 p.m. followed by the JV. and Varsity raise few suspicions until they band, Chris Nissen, has told And some say it is a barbaric act. The participation of proving that felled trees were actually knocked games Sept. 8 beginning at 5 p.m. Go remnant of our past that physicians that he and Tawnya down by Katrina, only to face demands for even Wildcats! women “throws out every- are Jehovah’s Witness and deserves to be eliminated. thing we ever thought about more paperwork. Russ Tow While there is no method of would not consent to a transfu- Apologists for the administration will doubtless Ukiah profiling,” said Farhana Ali, execution that would be wel- an analyst at Rand Corp., a sion because of the faith’s claim that blame for the lack of progress rests not comed by those to be execut- nonprofit think tank. ... beliefs in the sanctity of blood. with Bush, but with the inherent inefficiency of End the madness in Iraq ed, simply being strapped to a Students have been ... government bureaucracies. That’s the great thing gurney and going to sleep is involved before. Three of the Tawnya’s father, Richard about being an anti-government conservative: Even To the Editor: Reid, and her sister, Amanda Another call up of the Ready Reserve -- worlds away in barbarism 9-11 terrorists studied in when you fail at the task of governing, you can from hanging, cyanide gas, Hamburg, Germany. Bingham, testified that claim vindication for your ideology. another back door draft -- another lie, electrocution or the firing Tawnya had told them she another breach of faith with those who vol- Chemical student Ramzi But bureaucracies don’t have to be this ineffi- squad. There will never be a Yousef, who tried to blow up would accept a blood transfu- cient. The failure to get moving on reconstruction unteer to protect us! The administration’s form of capital punishment sion if it meant the difference failed policies and the incompetence of the the World Trade Center in reflects lack of leadership at the top. that is not cruel and unusual to 1993, studied chemistry in between life and death either Bush could have moved quickly to turn his President and the Secretary of War, those who oppose the death for herself or for her 5-year- Rumsfeld are more apparent than ever. The Britain. ... promises of reconstruction into reality. But he did- penalty. Nor, one speculates, Some 23 Muslim students old son. ... chickenhawks who wouldn’t serve them- one that is too severe for those Johnson County District n’t. As months dragged by with little sign of White selves, or avoided doing their full duty, from Britain have been killed House action, all urgency about developing a plan who favor justice served Old in or accused of terrorist acts Court Judge Marsha continue to send our brothers and sisters to Testament style. Beckelman appointed for reconstruction ebbed away. be killed and maimed for the defense of in the last five years, analysts Tawnya’s father as her “limit- Bush could have appointed someone visible and Whatever one’s stance on say. OPEC and the profits of their multinational the ultimate sanction, the argu- ed guardian” and ruled that energetic to oversee the Gulf Coast’s recovery, cronies. All of us owe our troops the sup- British universities are Chris Nissen may be present at someone who could act as an advocate for families ment should be about capital addressing the problem of port they deserve -- end this madness and punishment itself and not on meetings with hospital person- and local governments in need of help. But he did- bring them home! Then impeach and pros- extremism on campus, the nel to discuss her medical con- n’t. How many people can even name the supposed the relatively inconsequential Journal reports. ecute the criminals that got us into this concern of method. dition and treatment. ... reconstruction “czar?” mess! Bush could have tried to fix FEMA, the agency Stephen Snyder whose effectiveness he destroyed through cronyism Ukiah and privatization. But he didn’t. 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Meadows with the concurrence Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers of Publisher Kevin McConnell. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 2006 – 5 Mendocino College Art Gallery Bob Rhoades retrospective to present Los Hilos de la Vida exhibit now showing at the MAC The Daily Journal The Mendocino Art Center exhibit opening next Thursday will showcase the works of Bob Rhoades in a retrospective The Daily Journal community in Mexico, experiences of cross- exhibition, “Looking Forward, Hilos de la Vida (The Threads of Life) is ing the border into the United States, and Looking Backward,” today a collective of women artists who make pic- what living here and leaving her home and through Sept, 24, in the Main torial wall hangings using free motion quilt- family there has meant. Gallery. The showing will be a ing techniques. The project began in a par- The Instructors were so impressed by the sampling of Rhoades’ draw- enting class offered by the Anderson Valley intuitive sense of design and compelling sto- ings, watercolors, sculptures Even Start program for women who had ries portrayed in the quilts, that they wanted and etchings. migrated from Mexico. Most of the women to share them with the community. They “While I most often exhibit participating in Hilos are immigrants from were first exhibited in a local restaurant in monotypes and collages,” Mexico, who came to the Anderson Valley as May of 2005. remarked Rhoades, “this retro- agricultural workers, often with only 3 to 9 The sale of some quilts inspired the spective gives me an opportu- years of school in Mexico and little chance women to make more and find new exhibi- nity to show some media that I of advancing beyond minimum wage tion venues. They have been seen at the rarely exhibit. It is difficult to employment here. California Institute of Integral Studies in San maintain any kind of artistic focus while working with such Molly Johnson Martinez, Even Start Francisco among other places. a range of media and tech- Parent Educator, and Susan Kerr, a Behavior What had begun as a class intended to niques. I have tended towards Specialist, (and also a member of the enrich women’s lives has become a small thematic series in subject mat- Mendocino Quilt Artist Guild) decided to business bringing needed income into the ter such as trees, ancient sites, introduce story quilting techniques into a lives of the artists and the community in and architectural features like parenting class they were co-teaching as a which they live. Women come to Even Start bridges, doors and windows. way to attract more women to the class. classes when they aren’t working, either These latter subjects have the They also hoped to give the women in the because they have small children at home or additional attraction to me as class new ways in which to creatively cannot find jobs. The project provides metaphorical links, passages Ocular Knight by Bob Rhoades explore and express themselves. Since Even sewing machines that can be borrowed, and access. These links and Start is a literacy program, the women also materials to work with, support and instruc- access points have the same a.m. to 5 p.m. offers guests the opportunity to wrote short stories about the quilts they tion. appeal to me as visits to a A second Saturday artists meet and mingle with made and what they meant tothem. The class The exhibit runs through October and the museum, cathedral or ancient reception will be held September’s featured gallery met for three and a half hours once a week, public is welcome. Regular gallery hours are site. They are the continuing, Saturday, Sept. 9, from 5 to 8 artists, while enjoying food, during which the women learned to design a Tuesday through Thursday 12:30 to 3:30 sustaining connections to the p.m., at the Mendocino Art wine, live music and fabulous wall hanging that told their story. They also p.m. or by special appointment: 468-3207 or lives, inspiration and physical Center. The free reception artwork. learned how to use a sewing machine and 468-3022. activities of artists and creative quilting techniques. Many of the quilts tell Additional information is available online spirits from generations long stories of the women’s lives, culture and at www.mendocino.edu gone but gloriously present in their work.” Rhoades has been teaching art since 1970, the last 24 years at the College of the Redwoods Local bands competing in KMUD’s Mendocino Coast. He came to Mendocino when the majority third Batle of the Rock Bands of the College of the The Daily Journal Dive Bombers is fronted by Graeme Redwoods classes were taught With less than two weeks to go to stage Scott and the drummer is the same drum- at the Mendocino Art Center. time for KMUD’s 3rd Battle of the Rock mer for NPK named Greg. Graemes son is He has taught, and continues to Bands I figured this was a great time to also in the band, he goes to UC Santa teach, classes in drawing, August 31st - September 4th profile some of the bands that will be per- Barbara which just recently was voted #10 painting, printmaking, design, forming in the hopes of winning one of biggest party school in the nation where I sculpture and paper making. % three great recording prizes. am sure rock and roll is a prerequisite. Mendocino Art Center’s All Paints September gallery exhibitions The bands will use the short straw Montage hails from the contests northern 25off * method the day of the heat to determine the boundaries, is out of the Eureka area and also include Uriel Ruano’s & Stains line up for this hard rocking benefit for are: Dustain Westfall; Vocals and rhythm Mexican folk art in the KMUD Community Radio. guitar; Justin Venegas; bass guitar; T.J., Abramson Gallery; Evie Out of Willits California bringing Death lead guitar; Kerry, drums. Wilson’s “Leaving a Paper Metal and Grind Core are Embryonic Chain of Command with their So Hum Trail” showing of handcrafted Devourment. With Luke Boutiette on flavor of hard rock are: Aric Stark, vox and books, paintings, and collages in Gallery Ten; and Donovan drums, Lauren Pike on guitar and Austin bass; Eric Borchert, drums; Rob McKnight, Spence on vocals and bass makes a hardy Holtz’s acrylic paintings on guitar; and Tad Fouquette -- father of a canvas, and Sharon and band with aninteresting web site located on rocking two year old son and the smiley myspace.com. Stephen Garner’s husband and face behind the counter at Wild Horse wife exhibit, “All You Need is Entheogen: Greek translation -- to shine plays his wailing guitar as well. Tad recent- the light. Fronting Entheogen is Dustin Love,” featuring watercolors Green on vox, Jamie Adams on percussions ly told me that they just want to play a and photography in the and Eric Beck on guitar and technicals. good show for everybody and have a good Nichols Gallery. Entheogen feels their music heals and tran- time at the Battle. For more information on scends during the moments it is played. Tickets for the competition are at the the MAC’s September gallery New American Classic previously usual outlets for $10 in advance and $14 at exhibits, please call 707-937- % monikered the Kickbacks is a Legget/South the Mateel Community Center. Doors open 5818 (toll free 1-800-653- Fork High School composition which at 5 p.m. and competition starts at 6 p.m. 3328) or visit 15 off recently stole the show at the local schools The Teen Center is providing all kinds of www.MendocinoArtCenter.or musical department benefit last spring at snacks and beverages through the Mateel g. The Mendocino Art Center Duration Home™ Interior & the Mateel. NAC band names: Spencer kitchen for sale. KMUDs own Heavy Metal is located at 45200 Little Lake Duration® Exterior Coatings Morrow, lead guitar; Jeremy Centeno, Goddess Lisa Luv will be the MC for the Street (at Kasten Street) in rhthm guitar; Nick Periera, bass; Mason night. 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ATHLETICS 7, RED SOX 2 BRAVES 5, GIANTS 3 LOCAL CALENDAR LaRoche TODAY COLLEGE SOCCER • Mendocino College vs. Southwestern Oregon Community College at College of the Redwoods Tournament, 5 p.m. PREP BOYS SOCCER sinks • Healdsburg at Ukiah, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 COLLEGE SOCCER • Mendocino College vs. Las Positas at College of the Redwoods Tournament, 11 a.m. PREP GIRLS SOCCER Giants • Ukiah at Eureka Tournament SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 • Mendocino College at Santa Rosa Junior College, 1 p.m. COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL with bat • Mendocino College at Yuba College Tournament, 8 a.m. PREP GIRLS SOCCER By PAUL NEWBERRY • Ukiah at Eureka Tournament PREP FOOTBALL • Ukiah at Windsor (scrimmage), 10 a.m. The Associated Press ATLANTA — Adam LaRoche had -Calendar listings are culled from the most recent schedules provided by the schools three doubles, a triple and drove in three and organizations in our coverage area. runs. Yet he really wanted to talk about a Please report schedule changes or incorrect listings to The Daily Journal Sports foul ball. Department at 468-3518. LaRoche yanked a ball completely out of Turner Field in the eighth inning, the ball soaring over the roof of the third TV LISTINGS deck down the right-field line. It wasn’t

TODAY close to being fair — about the only COLLEGE FOOTBALL thing that didn’t go right for the streak- Boston College at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. (ESPN2) ing first baseman who led the Atlanta South Carolina at Mississippi State, 5 p.m. (ESPN) Braves past the 5-3 NFL PRESEASON on Wednesday night. Oakland at Seattle, 7 p.m. (FOX) MAJOR LEAGUE “I’m so much more excited to hit a Detroit at New York Yankees, 10 a.m. (ESPN) ball out of the stadium than I am getting San Francisco at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. (FSN) New York Mets at Colorado, 6 p.m. (ESPN2) the four hits,” LaRoche quipped. “I’d TENNIS U.S. Open Men’s & Women’s Second like to get a distance on it. It had some Round, 8 a.m. (USA) good air.” U.S. Open Men’s & Women’s Second Round, 4 p.m. (USA) The Braves, who’ve given up on win- FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 ning a 15th straight division title, are COLLEGE FOOTBALL making a late push for the wild card with Nevada at Fresno State, 5 p.m. (ESPN) NFL PRESEASON four straight wins at home. If nothing San Diego at San Francisco, 7 p.m. (CBS) else, they are having a lot more fun. San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 11 a.m. (FOX) Marcus Giles smacked LaRoche in Baltimore at Oakland, 7 p.m. (FSN) TENNIS the face with a pie while he did a live U.S. Open Men’s & Women’s Second Round, 8 a.m. (USA) television interview in front of the U.S. Open Men’s & Women’s Second Braves’ dugout. John Smoltz kept saying Round, 4 p.m. (USA) GOLF he was the one who sparked LaRoche’s LPGA State Farm Classic, Second Round, 11 a.m. (ESPN) hot streak by making his teammate move PGA Deutsche Bank Championship, First Round, 2 p.m. (USA) to a different locker in the Turner Field SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 clubhouse. COLLEGE FOOTBALL “The locker change,” Smoltz yelled. Vanderbilt at Michigan, 9 a.m. (ESPN) Grambling State at Hampton, 9 a.m. “Don’t forget the locker change.” (ESPN2) North Texas at Texas, 9 a.m. (FSN) LaRoche said the Braves are starting Stanford at Oregon, 12:30 p.m. (ABC) Akron at Penn State, 12:30 p.m. (ESPN2) to regain some of their swagger. Louisiana Tech at Nebraska, 12:30 p.m. Jeff Trouette/For The Daily Journal “This is what it’s all about,” said (FSN) California at Tennessee, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN) Oakland pitcher Barry Zito celebrates during the A’s 7-2 win over the Red Sox Wednesday in LaRoche, who’s batting .368 with 14 Utah at UCLA, 4 p.m. (ESPN) Alabama-Birmingham at Oklahoma, 4 p.m. Oakland. Zito outpitched Boston starter Curt Schilling, who notched his 3,000th career strikeout. (TBS) Washington State at Auburn, 4:45 p.m. (ESPN2) See GIANTS, Page 8 Notre Dame at Georgia Tech, 5 p.m. (ABC) USC at Arkansas, 5:45 p.m. (ESPN) BYU at Arizona, 7:15 p.m. (TBS) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 11 a.m. (FOX) U.S. OPEN Baltimore at Oakland, 1 p.m. (KICU) Oakland sweeps TENNIS U.S. Open Men’s & Women’s Third Round, 8 a.m. (USA) U.S. Open Men’s & Women’s Third Round, 4 p.m. (USA) GOLF Serena LPGA State Farm Classic, Third Round, noon (ESPN) PGA Deutsche Bank Championship, Second Round, noon (ESPN) struggling Boston looks Red Sox finish road trip 2-7; Ortiz runs. COMMUNITY Oakland began the day with a 7 1/2-game lead over still in hospital with heart condition the in the AL West. The A’s have DIGEST not held a bigger advantage in the division race since sharp By JANIE McCAULEY being 8 1/2 games up on Sept. 25, 1992. Free karate program The Associated Press “We started a little bit earlier this year,” Ellis said of By HOWARD FENDRICH to be held at RHC AKLAND — Barry Zito refuses to compare the A’s run. The Associated Press Zito (15-8) pitched 6 1-3 strong innings to win his The Sheriff’s Youth Activities the Oakland teams of recent years despite each NEW YORK — Ah, to be a fan with a Karate Program (Fall version) is O club’s knack for racking up wins in the sea- third straight start, receiving a standing ovation when ticket for the U.S. Open on Wednesday, teaching free youth, teen, and son’s second half. he left after striking out Alex Cora on his 112th pitch. when play got underway right as sched- adult karate programs at the The lefty, likely in his final season for the A’s, uled. Redwood Health Club in Ukiah “Every team that’s done what the on Wednesday nights starting at A’s have done in August has been a escaped a bases-loaded jam in the Two-time French Open champion 5:30 p.m. and on Sunday after- completely different team,” Zito sixth. He allowed eight hits and one Rafael Nadal and 2001 U.S. Open win- noons starting at 2 p.m. for ages ner Marat Safin were among those in 6 years old and above. said. “More than anything, we’re a run, struck out eight and walked Registration is available at the relaxed bunch of guys and we don’t two. early action a day after there was pretty class. SAL membership/insur- put pressure on ourselves. The Schilling (14-7) became the first much a total washout at the year’s last ance fees are five dollars annual- Grand Slam tournament. ly. You do not have to be a mem- result is pretty good.” pitcher to reach 3,000 strikeouts ber of the RHC to participate. For Zito outpitched Curt Schilling on since Greg Maddux fanned San Light rain and mist through most of more inofrmation call the RHC at a day the Boston ace became the Francisco’s Omar Vizquel for No. Tuesday made it the first day at the U.S. 468-0441 or 376-4419. Also for Open with zero matches completed since more information, call Sensei 14th pitcher with 3,000 career 3,000 on July 26, 2005. But Mike Tobin at 354-0565. All class- strikeouts, Mark Ellis and Bobby Schilling lost his third straight deci- Day 1 in 1987. es are co-ed. Kielty each hit solo home runs and sion and hasn’t won in five starts With so many matches pushed back, Wednesday offered the potential for the beat the Red Jeff Trouette/For The Daily Journal since beating Tampa Bay on Aug. 4. Purple Pig Scramble Sox 7-2 Wednesday to complete a Curt Schilling lost his third “It’s very bittersweet,” Schilling quite a show. set for Sept. 9 straight decision Wednesday. said. “When 14 people in the histo- All manner of stars were slated to three-game sweep. play, including No. 1-seeded players Saturday, Sept. 9 is the annual Manager Terry Francona and the ry of the game have done it, that makes me proud to have achieved it. But going Roger Federer and Amelie Mauresmo Purple Pig Scramble Golf healthy members of the Red Sox finally finished their and plenty of other past major champi- Tournament, held at the Ukiah miserable 2-7 road trip and left the Bay Area to meet through what we’re going through and doing what I Municipal Golf Course. ons, including Serena Williams, Maria The tournament starts at 8 the rest of Boston’s beat-up lineup in Beantown. did today kind of sucks a lot of the enjoyment out of it Sharapova, Andy Roddick, Mary Pierce a.m., and the entry fee is $50 and “They’ll be welcoming us with open arms,” — most of it, if not all of it.” and Anastasia Myskina. includes green fees, golf cart, The 39-year-old Schilling allowed a leadoff double and dinner. Francona joked of the fans at Fenway Park. Mauresmo and Myskina were among There will be prizes and a silent Jason Kendall doubled among his three hits, drove to Kendall before getting Swisher swinging for the those who managed to get started auction during dinner at 6 p.m. A in a run, and scored twice for the A’s, who won their milestone strikeout. His accomplishment was Tuesday; they were involved in two of regular auction will be held at 7 announced and Schilling received a lengthy ovation. p.m. season-best ninth straight game at home and 15th in the nine matches suspended in progress. Dinner and auction is only $12, 19 overall. Nick Swisher had an RBI double and Frank and will be held at the Norm Thomas, Mark Kotsay and Jay Payton all singled in See OAKLAND, Page 7 Island Building, 1200 Hastings See OPEN, Page 8 Road, in Ukiah.

Women’s Fall League WARRIORS Registration has started for a Women’s Fall Basketball League, with games to be played at the Nelson jumped at chance to work with friends Yokayo School gymnasium. Cost to play is $200 per team and $10 per player. There is no New Golden State Coach plans to make Nelson officially returned come,” said Nelson, who left age limit and the league will be Warriors head to the Warriors on the Dallas Mavericks’ side- sponsored by the Red Storm coach Don Warriors win again Wednesday night, vowing to line 18 months ago. “They Basketball Club. Nelson entertains return excitement and asked me if I would come There is a league meeting Sept. By GREG BEACHAM 7 at 7 p.m., “A” and “B” leagues questions from respectability to the club he back and get back some of may be available. the media at a The Associated Press For more information call led to its best seasons in the the magic that used to be Ronnie at 272-7292. press conference OAKLAND — Don past three decades. here, when this arena used to Wednesday, Nelson relaxed in Maui, Many of the players on be rocking.” Bowling league August 30, 2006 opened a bar in Dallas and Nelson’s previous Golden He formally accepted the begins Sept. 5 at the Arena in just couldn’t get comfortable State teams — Chris Mullin, job at the Arena in Oakland in Oakland. in his cushy life after basket- Rod Higgins and Mitch front of several hundred fans The Men’s Majors Bowling ball. League will begin play Sept. 5 at Richmond — are club execu- who still remember the club’s Yokayo Bowl. The NBA’s second-win- tives now, and the 66-year- better days, when Nelson The Men’s Majors League will ningest coach simply had to old Nelson said he jumped at coached Tim Hardaway, play on Tuesday nights. For more information, call Yokayo Bowl at get on the sideline again — a phone call from Mullin. Richmond and Mullin — 462-8686. and the Golden State “The main reason I came who is now Nelson’s boss as Warriors were thrilled to wel- back was I had some real the Warriors’ executive vice See DIGEST, Page 7 ANG Photo come him back. good friends that asked me to See NELSON, Page 8 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 2006 – 7

COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 Players wanted for include discussion of the upcoming istration deadline is August 25, 2006. dinner auction to be held Oct. 2. For entry or additional information Hopland Bears Youth please e-mail: jpaultoewater@peo- Football teams Ukiah Tennis Tournament plepc.com or call Paul at 459-0332 or Fran at 463-3762. The Hopland Bears Youth Football Sept. 1 Program is still looking for children up To place an announcement in the to the eighth grade level to fill out ros- All tennis players are invited to par- ticipate in a Ukiah tournament begin- “Community Sports Digest,” contact ters. The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports No child will be turned away from ning September 1st and ending on this opportunity to develop the essen- October 30th. Department by phone at 468-3518. tial skills needed to play competitive Players will arrange their own You may also mail your listing to 590 football on all levels. For more infor- matches and commit to one match S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, mation, call Rick Rodriguez at 291- each week in either singles, doubles e-mail it to [email protected], or 9457 or Pete Gallegos at 463-8800. or mixed doubles. The format will be fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the round robin or double elimination, with “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE a consolation round if eliminated in service, no guarantees can be made UHS athletic boosters the first round. on the frequency of a listing’s appear- meeting Sept. 5 The entry fee will be $10 per person ance in The Daily Journal. To assure per event, with all proceeds going your event maximum publicity, please On Tuesday, Sept. 5 at 5:30 p.m. towards Mendocino College tennis contact either our classified (468- AP Photo there will be a UHS athletic booster court maintenance. Payments should 3535) or display advertising (468- meeting in the Career Center, located be sent directly to Mendocino 3510) departments. Trojans’ basketball player in the “A” Building. The agenda will College, Attn: Tom Kesey and the reg- Brynn Cameron dated Matt Leinart while the two attended USC. SCOREBOARD

Oakland 2, Boston 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Seattle 6, L.A. Angels 4 Los Angeles 2, Seattle 1 Wednesday’s Games Friday, Aug. 18: Seattle 84, Los Angeles 72 Eastern Conference N.Y.Yankees 2, Detroit 0, 1st game Sunday, Aug. 20: Los Angeles 78, Seattle 70 Leinart W L T Pts GF GA Detroit 5, N.Y.Yankees 3, 2nd game Tuesday, Aug. 22: Los Angeles 68, Seattle 63 D.C. United 13 3 8 47 41 25 Oakland 7, Boston 2 Sacramento 2, Houston 0 Chicago 8 8 8 32 32 30 Cleveland 3, Toronto 2, 10 innings Thursday, Aug. 17: Sacramento 93, Houston 78 New England 7 7 10 31 28 28 Chicago White Sox 5, Tampa Bay 4 Saturday, Aug. 19: Sacramento 92, Houston 64 Kansas City 8 12 6 30 30 34 Kansas City 4, Minnesota 3 New York 6 7 11 29 31 29 Baltimore at Texas, 8:05 p.m. CONFERENCE FINALS to be a Columbus 5 12 8 23 18 35 L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. (Best-of-3) Thursday’s Games EASTERN CONFERENCE Western Conference Detroit (Bonderman 11-9) at N.Y.Yankees Detroit 2, Connecticut 1 W L T Pts GF GA (R.Johnson 14-10), 1:05 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24: Detroit 70, Connecticut 59 FC Dallas 13 8 3 42 37 29 Kansas City (De La Rosa 3-3) at Minnesota Saturday, Aug. 26: Connecticut 77, Detroit 68 Houston 9 7 9 36 36 33 (J.Santana 13-5), 1:10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27: Detroit 79, Connecticut 55 father CD Chivas USA 8 6 10 34 39 33 Tampa Bay (Hammel 0-2) at Chicago White Sox Colorado 9 10 5 32 28 37 (Vazquez 11-8), 2:05 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Real Salt Lake 9 11 5 32 35 38 Toronto (Halladay 16-4) at Boston (D.Wells 2-3), Sacramento 2, Los Angeles 0 The Associated Press Los Angeles 8 12 5 29 24 28 7:05 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24: Sacramento 64, Los Angeles LOS ANGELES — Baltimore (D.Cabrera 7-8) at Texas (Eaton 3-4), 61 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. 8:05 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26: Sacramento 72, Los Angeles Southern California basket- Friday’s Games 58 ball player Brynn Cameron Saturday’s Games Toronto at Boston, 7:05 p.m. Los Angeles 5, D.C. United 2 L.A. Angels at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. FINALS will miss the upcoming sea- New York 6, Real Salt Lake 0 Minnesota at N.Y.Yankees, 7:05 p.m. (Best-of-5) Chicago 1, Colorado 0 Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:15 p.m. Detroit vs. Sacramento CD Chivas USA 3, Houston 2 son because she is expecting a Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30: Sacramento 95, Detroit 71, Sunday’s Games Cleveland at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Sacramento leads series 1-0 baby with Arizona Cardinals New England 1, Columbus 0 Baltimore at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Friday, Sept. 1: Sacramento at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Kansas City 1, FC Dallas 0 Matt Leinart, Sunday, Sept. 3: Detroit at Sacramento, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games WILD CARD GLANCE Wednesday, Sept. 6: Detroit at Sacramento, 9 according to her father. New York 2, Kansas City 2, tie American League Houston 2, Chicago 2, tie p.m., if necessary WLPctGB Saturday, Sept. 9: Sacramento at Detroit, 3:30 Bring this coupon to the Players Club from 9am-10pm any day and receive fi ve (5) FREE “Saturday Cameron is due to deliver a Real Salt Lake 1, Los Angeles 0 Shoot-out” drawing tickets. MUST BE 21 OR OLDER. COUPONS ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE, MAY Chicago 78 54.591 — p.m., if necessary boy in November, Stan FC Dallas 2, Colorado 0 Minnesota 76 55.580 1 NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER, AND HAVE NO CASH VALUE. OFFER GOOD !82000339! Saturday, Sept. 2 Boston 71 62.534 7 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2006 ONLY. MUST BE A PLAYERS CLUB MEMBER TO REDEEM. Cameron told the Ventura New England at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. PLAYERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS FREE. MANAGEMENT RESERVES ALL RIGHTS. County Star for Wednesday’s Houston at FC Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games NFL PRESEASON Colorado at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. Oakland 7, Boston 2 editions. Kansas City at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox 5, Tampa Bay 4 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Cameron, a 20-year-old Kansas City 4, Minnesota 3 East WLTPctPFPA junior guard, and Leinart MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL National League New England 2 1 0 .667 94 29 WLPctGB Miami 1 2 0 .333 49 60 dated while he attended USC. NATIONAL LEAGUE San Diego 68 65.511 — N.Y. Jets 1 2 0 .333 37 43 Philadelphia 67 65.508 1/2 East Division Buffalo 0 3 0 .000 61 78 He graduated in December Cincinnati 67 66.504 1 W L Pct GB and was drafted by the New York 81 49 .623 — South Wednesday’s Games Philadelphia 67 65 .508 15 WLTPctPFPA Cardinals in April. San Diego 4, Arizona 1 Florida 65 66 .496 16 1/2 Houston 2 1 0 .667 65 51 Philadelphia 5, Washington 1 Asked Wednesday about Atlanta 63 68 .481 18 1/2 Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 70 61 Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Washington 55 77 .417 27 Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 61 63 Cameron, Leinart said, “I’m Tennessee 0 3 0 .000 32 74 not going to comment.” Central Division W L Pct GB TRANSACTIONS North In the past, he has declined St. Louis 69 61 .531 — WLTPctPFPA Cincinnati 67 66 .504 3 1/2 WEDNESDAY’S SPORTS TRANSACTIONS Cincinnati 3 0 01.000 111 51 comment on other personal Cleveland 2 1 0 .667 47 53 Houston 65 68 .489 5 1/2 BASEBALL Baltimore 1 2 0 .333 43 57 information. Cameron and Milwaukee 62 71 .466 8 1/2 American League Pittsburgh 0 3 0 .000 30 54 Leinart reportedly broke up Chicago 54 79 .406 16 1/2 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Claimed C Danny Pittsburgh 53 81 .396 18 Ardoin off waivers from the Colorado Rockies and last year but still talk fre- added him to the roster. Designated LHP Tim West West Division Byrdak for assignment. WLTPctPFPA quently, according to Stan W L Pct GB KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Extended their affilia- Oakland 4 0 01.000 76 33 Cameron, who spoke to the Los Angeles 70 62 .530 — tion agreement with Omaha of the PCL for two Denver 2 1 0 .667 65 44 San Diego 68 65 .511 2 1/2 years. San Diego 2 1 0 .667 51 47 newspaper from out of state. San Francisco 65 68 .489 5 1/2 TEXAS RANGERS—Assigned OF Victor Diaz to Kansas City 1 2 0 .333 30 53 Arizona 64 69 .481 6 1/2 Oklahoma of the PCL. Extended their affiliation “Brynn does not want to Colorado 61 70 .466 8 1/2 agreement with Frisco of the Texas League NATIONAL CONFERENCE through the 2010 season. East get married,” he said. “She Tuesday’s Games National League WLTPctPFPA Pittsburgh 7, Chicago Cubs 6, 11 innings wants to finish school and let ATLANTA BRAVES—Promoted Matt Price to Dallas 3 0 01.000 60 17 Philadelphia 10, Washington 6 assistant director of player development. Named N.Y. Giants 3 0 01.000 47 23 Matt do his thing and then Atlanta 13, San Francisco 8 Ronnie Richardson administrative assistant for Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 56 50 Houston 10, Milwaukee 3 figure it out.” baseball operations. Washington 0 3 0 .000 17 87 Florida 9, St. Louis 1 CINCINNATI REDS—Signed RHP Jason Cameron said his daughter, N.Y. Mets 10, Colorado 5 Johnson to a minor league contract and assigned San Diego 8, Arizona 3 South him to Louisville of the IL. WLTPctPFPA who graduated from L.A. Dodgers 6, Cincinnati 5, 16 innings —Optioned LHP Tim Wednesday’s Games Carolina 3 0 01.000 50 33 Newbury Park High in Hamulack to Vero Beach of the FSL. Recalled Atlanta 2 1 0 .667 56 67 Pittsburgh 10, Chicago Cubs 9, 11 innings LHP Hong-Chih Kuo from Las Vegas of the PCL. San Diego 4, Arizona 1 New Orleans 1 2 0 .333 40 73 Ventura County, doesn’t want NEW YORK METS—Acquired C Mike Nickeas Tampa Bay 1 2 0 .333 44 45 to comment until after the Philadelphia 5, Washington 1 from the Texas Rangers for OF Victor Diaz and Atlanta 5, San Francisco 3 assigned Nickeas to St. Lucie of the FSL. Houston 1, Milwaukee 0 North baby is born. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Sent INF Angel WLTPctPFPA Florida at St. Louis, 8:10 p.m. Chavez to the Baltimore Orioles to complete the “It might not be the best N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 9:05 p.m. Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 60 33 Aug. 27 trade for Jeff Conine. Chicago 1 2 0 .333 54 54 Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. —Extended their player timing in the world, but we Thursday’s Games Detroit 1 2 0 .333 39 54 development contract with Portland of the PCL for Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 58 75 are obviously very happy to Philadelphia (Wolf 3-0) at Washington (Astacio 3- two years through the 2008 season. 4), 7:05 p.m. have a new baby in the fami- San Francisco (Morris 9-11) at Atlanta (Smoltz West BASKETBALL WLTPctPFPA 12-6), 7:35 p.m. National Basketball Association ly,” Stan Cameron said. Milwaukee (Davis 9-8) at Houston (Pettitte 12- Arizona 2 1 0 .667 47 59 ATLANTA HAWKS—Signed C Lorenzen Wright to St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 51 60 “Brynn just found out about a 13), 8:05 p.m. a two-year contract. Florida (Willis 9-10) at St. Louis (Suppan 10-7), San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 42 54 —Named Don Seattle 1 2 0 .333 53 61 month ago and told the team 8:10 p.m. Nelson coach. N.Y. Mets (O.Perez 2-10) at Colorado (Francis 10- HOUSTON ROCKETS—Announced the resigna- on Monday.” Thursday’s Game 10), 9:05 p.m. tion of Patrick Ewing, assistant coach. USC announced Tuesday Friday’s Games Carolina 19, Miami 10 Friday’s Games San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. FOOTBALL Minnesota 30, Baltimore 7 that Cameron would sit out Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Giants 13, N.Y. Jets 7 this season for undisclosed Arizona at Washington, 7:05 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Re-signed TE Joey Florida at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m. Hawkins. Released WR Dan Sheldon. Philadelphia 16, Pittsburgh 7 personal reasons. N.Y. Mets at Houston, 8:05 p.m. —Agreed to terms with Arizona 23, Chicago 16 She averaged 9.8 points as Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:10 p.m. QB A.J. Feeley on a two-year contract. Released Oakland 21, Detroit 3 Cincinnati at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. QB Koy Detmer and WR Todd Pinkston. Saturday’s Games a freshman starter for USC Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:40 p.m. PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Signed RB Willie Cleveland 20, Buffalo 17 Parker to a four-year contract through the 2009 Indianapolis 27, New Orleans 14 but appeared in only 13 AMERICAN LEAGUE season. Dallas 17, San Francisco 7 games last season after under- East Division SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Signed OT Shane Atlanta 20, Tennessee 6 W L Pct GB Olivea to a six-year contract through the 2011 Jacksonville 29, Tampa Bay 18 going a second surgery on her New York 78 53 .595 — season. New England 41, Washington 0 Boston 71 62 .534 8 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Released QB Jay Kansas City 16, St. Louis 12 hip. Toronto 69 64 .519 10 Fiedler. Signed OT Cornell Green. San Diego 31, Seattle 20 “Once the baby is born, Baltimore 59 72 .450 19 Sunday’s Game Tampa Bay 52 81 .391 27 HOCKEY Denver 17, Houston 14 she wants to get back to play- Monday’s Game Central Division BUFFALO SABRES—Re-signed D Dmitri Kalinin Cincinnati 48, Green Bay 17 ing basketball again and fin- W L Pct GB to a two-year contract. Thursday, Aug. 31 ish school,” Stan Cameron Detroit 83 50 .624 — CAROLINA HURRICANES—Signed F Brad Buffalo at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Chicago 78 54 .591 4 1/2 Isbister to a one-year contract. St. Louis at Miami, 7:30 p.m. said. “I know Brynn will Minnesota 76 55 .580 6 COLLEGE Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland 63 69 .477 19 1/2 MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE—Offered Jacksonville at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. make a great mom. Things Kansas City 49 85 .366 34 1/2 membership to IPFW, effective July 1, 2007. New England at N.Y. Giants, 7:30 p.m. will be fine. It will be fun.” Minnesota at Dallas, 8 p.m. West Division Baltimore at Washington, 8 p.m. W L Pct GB Tampa Bay at Houston, 8 p.m. Oakland 77 56 .579 — WNBA PLAYOFFS Chicago at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Los Angeles 69 64 .519 8 New Orleans at Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Texas 68 65 .511 9 FIRST ROUND Oakland at Seattle, 10 p.m. Seattle 63 69 .477 13 1/2 (Best-of-3) Denver at Arizona, 10:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Friday, Sept. 1 Ukiah Tuesday’s Games Connecticut 2, Washington 0 Tennessee at Green Bay, 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18: Connecticut 76, Washington 61 Detroit at N.Y.Yankees, ppd., rain Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 20: Connecticut 68, Washington 65 Cleveland 5, Toronto 2 Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 7 p.m. Detroit 2, Indiana 0 Texas 9, Baltimore 4 San Diego at San Francisco, 10 p.m. Chicago White Sox 12, Tampa Bay 9 Thursday, Aug. 17: Detroit 68, Indiana 56 J.V. open Kansas City 2, Minnesota 0 Saturday, Aug. 19: Detroit 98, Indiana 83 ALL INCLUSIVE DINNERS SERVED WITH with tripled in the sixth and dou- The Red Sox had one “All-You-Can-Eat” Family-Style Salad bled to start the eighth. bench player available — & A Premium Dessert Oakland Dustin Pedroia added an Javy Lopez — for shutout SERVICE BEGINS AT 2PM IN Continued from Page 6 RBI groundout in the seventh Wednesday’s game after The Daily Journal for the Red Sox, who lost their scratching center fielder Coco THE PLAYERS STEAKHOUSE The Ukiah junior varsity He stepped off the mound and sixth straight game and 12th Crisp less than an hour before girls soccer team opened up tipped his hat, his wife in 14. They started the day 7 the first pitch with an injured its season in fine fashion Shonda and children watching 1/2 games behind the first- left shoulder. Tuesday, laying a shutout on from nearby in the stands. place New York Yankees in Crisp was hurt making a Healdsburg, 5-0. He gave way to Mike the AL East, Boston’s worst diving catch to rob Payton of a Mallory Roth started off Timlin after Kendall’s RBI division deficit since being hit in the fourth inning of her season with a hat trick, single in the sixth gave the down 8 1/2 games on Aug. 19, Tuesday night’s 2-1 loss to the OR ENJOY A SINGLE $20.99 SIGNATURE DINNER SPECIAL FOR HALF PRICE. Bring this coupon to the Players Athletics a 5-1 lead. The Club any Monday or Wednesday and receive a “2 for 1” voucher. Vouchers may be redeemed at the Players Steakhouse scoring three goals for Ukiah 2004. 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The A’s played with- Torres registered assists in the Kielty connected for his win, and Torres was the goalie Thursday as a precaution and out RF Milton Bradley, who seventh homer with two outs for further tests on his heart. fouled a ball off his right in the second half after in the second to tie the game Ashley Villagomes played Ortiz felt heart palpitations ankle Tuesday night and also after Eric Hinske gave the Red earlier this month and again had a sore side muscle. ... goalie in the first half. Sox the lead in the top half of before Monday night’s game Swisher has struck out six “The team played strong the inning on an RBI single. in Oakland, where he was a times against Schilling, who and I was happy with how we Ellis hit his 10th home run late scratch from the lineup. has fanned 860 different bat- performed,” said J.V. coach leading off the third and fell a He then returned to Boston for ters in his 19-year big league Bob Mahaffey. single short of the cycle. 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49ERS patience,” said Pierce, a final- for about 20 minutes, left the COLLEGE FOOTBALL Open ist here last year. court for less than 10, then “There’s not much you can resumed for another 40. Continued from Page 6 do, and there’s not a lot of Lleyton Hewitt, the 2001 U.S. places you can go. I just try to Open champion, and Albert Stanford The bad weather also forced stay in the locker room, make Montanes of Spain also went the U.S. Tennis Association to sure that I drink, make sure on and off before Montanes put off a planned remem- that I eat, rest, take naps, lis- pulled away after a foot injury wants brance of Hurricane Katrina ten to music, read, maybe to Hewitt. on the one-year anniversary. make some phone calls or Mauresmo, who failed to Williams, Pierce and send some text messages. Just win any of her first 31 Grand new Sharapova were among those wait.” Slam tournaments and now who spent hours hoping to Tuesday began with a 3 has won two of the past three, play but never made it out on 1/2-hour rain delay. took the first set 6-1, but identity court. Mauresmo and Kristina Barrois was leading 5-2 in the “It’s good training for your Barrois of Germany played second. By Glenn Reeves ANG Newspapers Stanford has been ahead of the learning curve on offense beloved “Run T-M-C” clubs Golden State. whenever it has gone through Nelson with their plain blue uniforms Mullin, who hasn’t made periods of football success. and exciting style. any significant personnel That was the case with John Continued from Page 6 They made three of Golden changes, even laughed at sug- Ralston’s Rose Bowl teams in State’s four playoff appear- gestions he was unhappy with the early 1970s, when Bill president of basketball opera- ances under Nelson, who went the longtime Stanford coach. Walsh got his first head tions. 277-260 in his first 6 1/2 sea- “The major change was coaching job in the late Nelson was the last coach sons in Oakland. Nelson has Nellie’s availability and his 1970s, and in a slightly differ- to lead Golden State to the never reached the NBA finals desire,” Mullin said. “Once ent manner when Tyrone playoffs in 1994. The as a coach, but has revitalized those things changed, I Willingham took the Cardinal Warriors have endured 12 three losing franchises in his thought there wasn’t a better to its last Rose Bowl appear- straight losing seasons since coaching career. person for the job. I can’t ance in 2000. his departure, and they failed “The change is great,” said think of a person I’m more By the time Willingham AP Photo to make any significant per- Richardson, who had minor confident in, that would be came along the character of college football had changed. Quarterback Gibran Hamdan was awarded to San sonnel improvements to last knee surgery earlier in the better to lead this team, than Franciso off waivers from Seattle. season’s 34-48 club under When a smash-mouth empha- month. “To have a coach of Nellie.” sis on defense and the ground Mike Montgomery, who was that caliber is going to help Warriors owner Chris abruptly dismissed Tuesday. game were the norm, Stanford this team out a whole lot. Cohan sat in the front row gained an advantage with the Handam’s story But Nelson saw an oppor- Monty is a great guy, but Wednesday night, smiling at pass. tunity in Golden State big Nellie has experience.” the return of the coach he sued By the turn of the century enough to lure him out of a Nelson, a three-time NBA when Nelson accepted a job the rest of college football stretches the globe comfortable routine at his coach of the year, has 1,190 with the Knicks after leaving had caught up. Spread offens- home in Hawaii and his sports By Roger Phillips glitz and glamour of being an victories in a career that Golden State in February es abounded. Teams through- bar in downtown Dallas. ANG Newspapers NFL quarterback.’’ includes stops in Milwaukee, 1995. out the formerly conservative But earlier this year, With his unorthodox New York and Dallas, where “It was never bitter,” midwest and south _ teams SANTA CLARA – Ever coaching methods — and a since breaking into the NFL Hamdan was the Most he led the Mavs’ revival. Nelson said with a laugh. “I often with superior pure ath- Valuable Player in NFL vow to improve his team’s “I am excited that Nellie is had some of Chris’ money, leticism _ were playing a in 2003, Gibran Hamdan has defense, just as he promised known adversity, football Europe while playing for the back coaching,” said Avery and he wanted it. (The dis- wide-open brand of offense. . every season with the high- Johnson, Nelson’s groomed pute) ended with that, and it’s That’s the environment style. confronting second-year head He hasn’t played. He’s He spent almost all of this scoring Mavericks — he’s successor who won the NBA’s been a great relationship ever summer with the Seahawks, ready to fix another moribund coach of the year award while since.” coach Walt Harris as Stanford gotten cut. He’s bounced prepares to open the 2006 around. He’s been hurt. but played only 4 minutes in club. leading Dallas to the NBA Nelson agreed to a three- “I still have the passion, finals last season. year deal, though he could see season at Oregon. The big Wednesday, the 25-year-old the preseason, and was question is, how can Stanford quarterback was awarded to waived by Seattle on and I think we have the talent “We knew he could not himself coaching the Warriors here,” Nelson said. “I like this stay away very long. With him even longer. He’s still work- best dig itself out from four the off Monday. consecutive losing seasons? waivers from Seattle. Final Now, the 6-foot-4, 220- team. ... There’s nobody better at the helm, it gives the ing on his coaching staff, at playing small-ball than me. Harris might do well to fol- roster cuts, however, are pound Hamdan has relocated Warriors a great chance to get though it won’t include his low Willingham’s model: an Saturday, so who knows once again, though it I know how to do that. There’s back to the playoffs. I want to son, Mavericks executive a lot of positives here, and emphasis on funadmentals where he’ll be Sunday? remains to be seen how he thank him for all the ways he Donnie Nelson. and mistake-free execution to But considering will fit in with the 49ers. He many of them happen to be has helped me.” Nelson also was the get the most out of a balanced Hamdan’s background, it is could be on the practice smaller players.” The move represents a Warriors’ general manager offense and respectable understandable that he seems squad. He could be on the Jason Richardson and Mike change in course for Mullin, during his first tenure, and he defense. unfazed by what has thus far active roster. He could be Dunleavy attended the press who promised big offseason controlled the Mavericks’ per- “We’re still trying to trying been a decidedly unsettling released. conference along with moves and repeatedly said sonnel decisions for much of to find out who we are, estab- professional lifestyle. Still, he made a good Richmond and Higgins, who Montgomery would be back his tenure in Dallas. But lish our program, establish In 1991, he and his family impression Wednesday with teamed with Hardaway as the this fall after his second Mullin will stay in charge this our discipline,’’ Harris said. were vacationing in San his arm, heaving a beautiful- core of the Warriors’ still- straight 34-48 season in time around. Stanford needs to improve Diego, where Hamdan had ly thrown 50-yard pass that on offense as soon as possi- been born nearly 10 years was snared by diving receiv- ble. There’s a grace period in earlier. Back home in er Otis Amey. The rookie James (7-3) LaRoche wound up scoring the relation between Stanford Kuwait, Iraq was mounting “I can wing it,” said kept Barry Bonds from doing on a suicide squeeze bunt, a and its fans as the team moves the invasion that led to the Hamdan, who was named Giants into a new stadium. But in the any damage by hitting the 42- popup by Ryan Langerhans long view, Stanford fans can first Gulf War. after the Lebanese writer year-old slugger in the back that turned into an infield sin- The family lost everything Khalil Gibran. “Obviously Continued from Page tolerate a .500 season a lot with a pitch and walking him gle when it somehow dropped easier if the team is entertain- and faced daunting prospects it’s going to be a big process homers and 38 RBIs since the twice. The previous night, between reliever Jack in the United States. It took learning the offense.’’ All-Star break. “We strayed ing and plays high-scoring Bonds had his first two-homer Taschner and second baseman football. Those are qualities Hamdan’s father, Latif, six That’s provided he gets away from that for a while.” game in two years. Ray Durham. months to gain government the chance. Coach Mike The Braves began the night that have been in short supply “That’s not what I had in Eight-time Gold Glover of late. clearance to work in his cho- Nolan said it is unlikely four games behind in the mind,” said James, who was Andruw Jones came up with a sen field as a nuclear engi- Hamdan will play Friday crowded wild-card race, hard- The Cardinal scored 269 stared down after plunking huge defensive play in the points last year for Harris and neer. In the meantime, his when the 49ers close the pre- ly a daunting margin but com- Bonds in the first. “I’ve eighth, leaping against the mother took a job at a season against visiting San averaged 218 points over the plicated by the fact that seven thought about facing him ever center-field wall to rob three Buddy Teevens seasons. Fantastic Sams as a hair- Diego. teams were ahead of them. since I was a little kid. I got Durham of a two-run homer. Hamdan, however, said he Compare that with the 418 dresser to make ends meet. But Smoltz, the team’s best caught up in that and over- Jones took off with his back to scored in the last Rose Bowl “You’re too young to real- is itching for a chance to pitcher, will pitch the series threw it a little bit.” the plate, timed his jump per- show what he can do. Starter year and the 422 scored in the ize the ramifications of war finale Thursday and try to LaRoche tied the game at 2 fectly and stuck his glove over 2001 Seattle Bowl season. and what it does,” Hamdan Alex Smith and backup Trent give the Braves their longest in the fourth with the second the wall to make the catch. said, looking back on that Dilfer don’t figure to play winning streak on one homes- of his three doubles. He did time. “I definitely took from much, which leaves Hamdan tand all season. even more damage in the my father how he handled hoping for a chance to get For now, they’ve matched a sixth, driving Brad the adversity and how posi- into the game after third- four-game sweep of the Hennessey’s final pitch into 1651 Talmage Rd ~ Ukiah tive he is.’’ stringer . Florida Marlins from May 15- the right-field corner for a The life in Kuwait before “If they want to throw me 18. triple that drove in two runs. NOW OPEN the war became little more in the game,” Hamdann said, “I think we’ve got a lot of “He’s hot right now,” Coffee ~ Tea ~ Ice Cream ~ Smoothies than a fond memory. “I’m running in and I’m momentum going,” said Hennessey said. “When Hot Dogs ~ Soup ~ Salads ~ Pastries ~ Sandwiches “Before the war, it was a throwing the ball around.’’ Chuck James, who held the you’re hot, things go your very affluent environment, a EXTRA POINTS: Nolan Giants to six hits in seven Now Serving: Mon. - Fri. 6 am - 4 pm way. He does a good job of 707.468.8638 • Free Wireless Internet lot of money,” Hamdan said. was asked to explain why the innings for his third straight putting the ball in play.” “It was great. That’s where I 49ers have left themselves win. “And we’ve got Smoltzie grew up. I have very fond $10 million below the NFL’s going tomorrow. I think we’re memories of elementary $102-million salary cap. In going to get it rolling here and school.’’ answer to a question, Nolan give ourselves a shot at the In the aftermath of the said it is not due to budgetary wild card.” war, the family moved to the restrictions imposed by Washington area. His father owner John York. Instead, got a job with the Nuclear the 49ers have put them- BIKRAM YOGA Regulatory Commission. selves in position to extend And eventually, Hamdan the contracts of their young UKIAH developed into a pretty good and improving players football player – good before they reach free Bikini Season enough to play college foot- agency. Nolan indicated that ball at Indiana and to be cho- it was the past failure to is Here sen by the Washington extend the contracts of line- Redskins in the seventh backers Julian Peterson and $29 round of the NFL Draft in Andre Carter that left those 2003. players in a position to leave Intro Special But a legitimate opportu- as unrestricted free agents 115 W. Church St • Ukiah • 468-YOGA nity in the NFL has been this past off-season. hard to come by. Hamdan spent most of 2003 on the Redskins’ prac- Lakeport Camper tice squad, though he did get At a very brief opportunity to play late that season. In 2004 and 2005, however, he failed to make so much as an NFL It’s HOT!! . He spent Check 2004 as an assistant coach on the staff of former NFL quar- terback Jim Harbaugh at the University of San Diego. It’s Classifieds Last year, he worked as a Summer Pricing in Effect personal trainer at a gym in suburban Seattle. “It’s a story that doesn’t 263-7755 get told,” Hamdan said. Monday - Friday •8am - 5pm “Everybody hears about the ~ EVERY TRUCK ACCESSORY ~ 468-3500 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 2006 – 9

SPACE and UUSD offering Belly dance classes offered in Ukiah and BILLBOARD alternative education program Willits The Ukiah Unified School District and SPACE (School of American Tribal Style Fusion belly dance classes will be Performing Arts and Cultural Education) announces an exciting taught by Jayne Ellen. Ukiah classes will meet every Monday, Mendocino County Arts Champion alternative educational program for students in grades 4 through beginning classes will be from 6 to 7:15 p.m., beginning and Awards seeking nominations 8. intermediate level two belly dance classes will be from 7:30 to 9 p.m., at the Todd Grove Clubhouse. The six week sessions The Arts Council of Mendocino County is seeking nomina- Independent Study at SPACE will be taught by Teri Gow, credentialed classroom and former GATE teacher. Ms. Gow will begin this fall: Session 1: Sept. 11 through Oct. 16 and ses- tions from the community for the 4th Annual Mendocino sion 2: Oct. 23 through Dec. 4. These classes are sponsored in County Arts Champion Awards. Recognition awards will be will design course work to meet the individual needs of students and work with teaching artists to integrate the performing arts part by the City of Ukiah, Parks and Recreation Department. presented during a meeting of the Mendocino County Board of Willits classes will meet every Wednesday. The beginning into the academics. Supervisors in October 2006, to coincide with National Arts and belly dance classes will be from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. at United Humanities Month. This year, National Arts and Humanities In the arts-focused instruction students will participate in act- Methodist Church on the corner of School and Pine. Beginning Month -- a nationally recognized celebration of culture -- is ing, singing, Modern, jazz, hip-hop or belly dance classes. They and intermediate, level two belly dance classes will be from focusing on community development and how the arts can will also work behind-the-scenes in performances and receive 7:30 to 9 p.m. The six week sessions will begin this fall: session bring cultural richness and a better well-being to communities one on one mentoring with professional visual and performing 1: Sept. 13 through Oct. 18. Session 2: Oct. 25 through Dec. 6. nationwide. artists. For more info contact Jayne Ellen at 354-0242 or Arts Champion awards will be made in the following four SPACE emphasizes diversity, youth leadership, cross-cultur- [email protected]. categories: Business Champion for the Arts, Individual al arts, social awareness, and activism with focus on the per- Champion for the Arts, Artist Champion, and Educational forming arts as community service. The program will be held at Champion. For a listing of nomination criteria, a list of past Art the SPACE Studio, 145 E. Church St., in Ukiah. North Coast Artists’ Guild presents this Champion awardees, and a nomination form, go to the Arts To register or receive more information call Teri Gow at year’s Studio Discovery Tour coming Council Web site at www.artsmendocino.org or contact the Arts SPACE, 462-9370. Council at [email protected]. Nominations are due Have you seen the new Studio Discovery Tour Brochure yet? Monday, Sept. 11. Page after colorful page of wonderful artwork shows the wide MAC accepting artist applications variety of art and exceptional talent that will be on display as Ukiah Senior Center offering piano the North Coast Artists’ Guild presents it 14th annual tour to be for Thanksgiving Fair held the first two weeks in September. classes The Mendocino Art Center is now accepting applications This year’s Studio Discovery Tour has drawn 40 outstanding Class piano instruction is again being offered to both begin- from artists and craftspeople for the 47th annual Thanksgiving artists who will open their creative studios to the public. “This ning and returning students. Lessons are held on Monday morn- Arts and Crafts Fair. The fair is scheduled for Friday and year we have exceptional artists and a great preview display at ings between 9 a.m. and noon at the Senior Center, 495 Leslie Saturday, Nov. 24 and 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, at Spindrift Gallery in Cypress Village, where new brochures can St., in Carter Hall. The classes are one half-hour in length and the Mendocino Arts Center, 45200 Little Lake Street in be picked up”, says tour director Marianne Baxter. “The excite- there are currently four levels of classes, so students will be able Mendocino village. ment is growing!” to start in a class suitable for their needs. Booth spaces, measuring approximately six feet by eight Every year, new artists join the tour, keeping the experience fresh and full of surprises. One exceptional highlight this year - Songs that appeal to older adults and senior citizens are stud- feet, will be located in each of the Mendocino Art Center’s gal- ied. Participants will learn to recognize 12 to 15 notes for the Tony Sheets, son of famous local artist Millard Sheets will be leries and workshop classrooms. Handmade original artwork in on hand - showing his watercolors, acrylics and sculptures with right hand and the left hand plays chords by reading single let- all media is acceptable. ters about the staff. Students will also learn to understand and fine watercolor artist Susan Routledge at Barking Rocks in Due to the fair being limited to 40 high quality art booths, the Anchor Bay. Many more intriguing artists from potters and jew- feel rhythm patterns. Music read is printed in large print on jury process is highly competitive. Applicants must submit loose-leaf papers. elers, weavers and paper workers to painters, sculptors and For more information, contact the Senior Center at 462-4343, color slides of recent work and a photograph or drawing of the wood turners are participating. Another interesting note: a or sign up at the front desk in Bartlett Hall. proposed booth display. record 17 Sea Ranch artists will be opening their studios this Applicants are encouraged to submit a completed application year. “We’re very excited by the energy and talent local artists Ukiah Players Theatre by Aug. 31. There is a $50 booth fee plus a 15 percent commis- are bringing to the tour this year,” says Baxter. “Our communi- sion on gross sales. All proceeds benefit the Mendocino Art ty can look forward to the influx of art lovers who have discov- announces its 30th season Center. ered the tour is quite an adventure, each studio different, each Ukiah Players Theatre has announced its 30th Anniversary Each year, the Thanksgiving Arts and Crafts Fair draws a artist unique. “ Season. The actual “birthday party” will be in the summer of large number of visitors from the Bay Area, the Sacramento This year’s Studio Discovery Tour will be held Labor Day 2007, 30 years after a tiny band of players began performing at Valley and southern California, among other regions. weekend and the weekend after. Completely free, it is a self- the Ukiah Municipal Clubhouse, Palace Hotel Ballroom, and For more information or an application, please call 937- guided tour along Highway 1 from Kruse Ranch, Sea Ranch, the (then) newly constructed Low Gap Park Amphitheatre. The 5818. Application requests may also be submitted by email to Gualala, Anchor Bay, Point Arena, Albion and Little River. Art Ukiah Playhouse on Low Gap Road opened in November 1982, [email protected]. lovers can view working studios and demonstrations, buy orig- built by UPT with generous donations of money, materials and inal art and meet the artists in person each day from 10 a.m. to labor from the community. 5 p.m. “Mark your calendar for September 2 and 3 and The first show of this new season is the September 1-3 Registration for SPACE’s 13-week fall September 9 and 10, says Baxter. “It’s going to be a lot of fun Second Stage production of two new one act plays by local session this year!” The tour got a fresh start with anew competition for authors: “The Henry Sharpe Inversion” written by Bill Webster, the brochure coyer. “For the first time ever, we had jurors directed by Marji Artlip; and “Jake Savage, Jungle PI” written Travel to SPACE (Near & Arnold’s School of Performing choose the art pieced to be displayed on this year’s brochure by Jody Gehrman and David Wolf, directed by Maria Monti. Arts and Cultural Education), unleash your creativity and let us cover, “ explains Baxter, “The big surprise? Three artists tied The Main Stage season begins with “Arsenic And Old Lace” teach you how to dance, sing, and act your heart out! SPACE’s for first place and will be featured on the cover.” Those pieces opening Sept. 28 for a four-week run. Written by Joseph 13 week Fall Session of performing arts classes begins Sept. as well as one from every other artist will be available to pre- Kesselring and directed by Alan Kaplan, “Arsenic” was last 11th. Payment plan and Scholarships are available. view at Spindrift Gallery in Cypress Village during the tour. performed at UPT as the season opener in 1984. This classic Registration is ongoing for schedule and fees, call 462-9370, Free brochures with detailed map and descriptions of each artist black comedy goes beyond eccentricity to glorious lunacy. The visit us at 145 East Church St. in Ukiah, or visit us online at can be requested by e-mail [email protected], or to preview gentle Brewster sisters populate their cellar with the remains of www.spaceperformingarts.org. se habla Espanol artists or download the brochure, go to www.studio-tours.com. socially and religiously “acceptable” roomers. One of their brothers thinks he’s Teddy Roosevelt, and the other -- well, let’s just say that the play is gleeful and manic -- one big chuckle from start to finish. The Season continues with Second Stage and Reading Series shows interspersed between Main Stage productions, which include “Little Women” (Nov. 17 to Dec. 10), “Humble Boy” (Jan. 18 -- Feb. 3), “Greater Tuna” (March 15 -- March 31), “Over The Tavern” (May 10 -- May 26), and “Urinetown” (July 19 -- Aug. 11). Season Tickets are on sale now, and offer the lowest ticket prices and the only way to be sure of seats to all the shows. For more information about the 30th Season, Main Stage, Second Stage and Reading Series, please contact the Ukiah Players Theatre box office at 462-9226. Balinese and Modern dance class series continues in Laytonville Registration for this 5 week session will run through Sept. 8 and the classes will be on Fridays from 6 to 7 p.m. There will also be a Contemporary Modern dance for adults, teens and pre-teens on Thursdays from 5 to 7 p.m. This 5 week session began on Aug. 10., and is taught by Marguerite Lambert and takes place at the Long Valley Dance School in Laytonville. For more information, call 964-8854.

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Buddy Hackett (1924-2003), comedian/actor; TODAY’S QUOTE: “The greatest happi- James Coburn (1928-2002), actor; Van ness you can have is knowing that you do not Datebook: Thursday, Aug. 31, 2006 Morrison (1945-), singer/songwriter, is 61; necessarily require happiness.” -- William Today is the 243rd day of 2006 and the 72nd duce motion pictures. Itzhak Perlman (1945-), violinist, is 61; Chris Saroyan day of summer. In 1997, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Tucker (1972-), actor, is 34. TODAY’S FACT: Maria Montessori was TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1886, the first Emad Mohamed al-Fayed were killed in a car TODAY’S SPORTS: In 2001, a Little the first Italian woman to receive a medical major earthquake in recorded U.S. history accident. League team from the Bronx, N.Y., was degree. struck Charleston, S.C. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Maria stripped of its third place finish in the Little TODAY’S MOON: First quarter moon In 1887, Thomas Alva Edison received a Montessori (1870-1952), physician/educator; League World Series because its starting pitch- (Aug. 31). patent for his kinetoscope, which could pro- William Saroyan (1908-1981), playwright; er was over the age of 12.

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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.

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Dear Annie: I am concerned about my Stop It Now! (stopitnow.com) at 1-888-PRE- shaving or using a depilatory if you tell him it father-in-law’s behavior toward my 3-year-old VENT (1-888-773-8368). makes your nose itch when you rest your head daughter, his only grandchild. Dear Annie: I am a female and definitely on his chest. (Waxing is asking a lot.) “Al” is a kind man, but he is not physically ANNIE’S MAILBOX attracted to men, but until I met “Sam,” I never Otherwise, you are faced with the bottom line affectionate with his wife of 30 years or with By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar realized how much I hate the feel of body hair -- is Sam willing to get rid of the hair, or will his only child, my husband. Nor have I seen against my skin. My first boyfriend was a you have to get rid of Sam? him be affectionate with other friends or rela- swimmer who shaved his body, and my second Dear Annie: This is for “Healthy in tives. He can’t, however, seem to keep his flags to watch for? Should I alert my husband? was an Asian man with little hair and smooth Virginia,” whose husband suffers from chronic hands off my daughter. -- Don’t Want To Be Naive skin. I think Sam is the one man I want to pain and is always angry. Perhaps his anger and My mother-in-law thinks it is endearing that Dear Not Naive: Does Grandpa watch child spend the rest of my life with, but his body is rudeness are caused by his medications. My Al is so smitten with his grandchild. I’m not so pornography? Does he encourage your child to just so hairy. Worse, Sam likes to cuddle. But husband has been off and on prescription drugs sure. Al is constantly stroking her arms or hair keep secrets? Has he exposed himself to her, when he says he likes the feel of my baby-soft for some time, but when he is “on,” his mood and trying to get her to sit on his lap. On sev- even “accidentally”? Does he ever watch her skin, I want to scream because I’d like to feel changes dramatically and he lashes out at me eral occasions, he seemed to be working a lit- undress? Those are some of the signs to watch that, too. without even realizing it. Our grown children tle too hard to get her alone by asking her to for. Even if you haven’t witnessed any of these, I am afraid to discuss this with Sam. All my have seen these bursts of anger and wonder show him a new toy or doll in a different room. we say when it comes to your child, trust your girlfriends say I just need to get used to the what has happened to their father. He even took her out of my house once, with- gut. hair. Is there something wrong with me? -- Once I realized it was the medicine talking out my permission or knowledge, while I was It’s quite possible that Grandpa simply Chandler, Ariz. and not my dear, sweet husband, I was able to helping my mother-in-law in the kitchen. adores his new granddaughter, but if he keeps Dear Chandler: No. Many people have an understand. You were right to tell her to have Last week, I caught Al giving my daughter a luring her out of your sight, you’d best watch aversion to body hair. You can try acclimating the doctor look at his meds. Some good drugs kiss on the back of the neck. My gut tells me him closely, and yes, tell your husband about yourself, over time, by thinking about the hair can have bad effects. -- Been There Dear Been There: that I need to keep an eye on him. Are there red your concerns. 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631-06 630-06 598-06 8-31/06 8-31/06 8-22,27,31/06 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER will be received by the City Engineer of the ESTATE 21500 South NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids 585-06 637-06 600-06 City of Willits, County of Mendocino, State of will be received by the City Engineer of the CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’06-24892 8-8,15,22,31/06 Highway 101 8-31,9-7,14,21/06 California, until the hour of 2:00 p.m., on the 8-17,24,31,9-7/06 City of Willits, County of Mendocino, State of To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- FICTITIOUS Hopland, CA 95425 FICTITIOUS 18th day of September, 2006 at which time FICTITIOUS California, until the hour of 2:00 p.m., on the gent creditors, and persons who may other- BUSINESS NAME Mario M. Rosati BUSINESS NAME they will be publicly opened and read aloud in wise be interested in the will or estate, or BUSINESS NAME 18th day of September, 2006 at which time STATEMENT 87 Shelby Lane STATEMENT the conference room of the City of Willits, 111 they will be publicly opened and read aloud in both, of: ROBERT J TONEY also known as STATEMENT File No.: 2006-F0539 Atherton, CA 94027 File No.: 2006-F0598 East Commercial Street, Willits, California, the conference room of the City of Willits, 111 ROBERT JOSEPH TONEY File No.: 2006-F0564 Danelle Storm- THE FOLLOWING for: East Commercial Street., Willits, California, A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING Rosati PERSON(S) IS CITY OF WILLITS for: by: CAROL TONEY formerly CAROL VAL- PERSON(S) IS PERSON(S) IS 87 Shelby Lane (ARE) DOING BUSI- City Wide Roadway Rehabilitation and CITY OF WILLITS ETTE in the Superior Court of California, (ARE) DOING BUSI- (ARE) DOING BUSI- Atherton, CA 94027 NESS AS: Water and Sewer Improvement Project City Roadway Rehabilitation Project County of Mendocino. NESS AS: NESS AS: This business is con- BC ENTERPRISES Bid No. 06-05 STIP RPL 5082 (053) THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests WET-N-DIRTY PET ‘PORIUM ducted by Husband 441 North State St. Plans, Specifications and proposal forms for Bid No.06-04 that: CAROL TONEY, formerly CAROL EQUIPMENT 892 North State bidding this project can be obtained at City of & Wife. The regis- Ukiah, CA 95482 Plans, Specifications and proposal forms for VALETTE be appointed as personal repre- 8890 East Rd Street Willits, 111 East Commercial Street, Willits, trants commenced to Clayton Carlson bidding this project can be obtained at City of sentative to administer the estate of the dece- Redwood Valley, Ca Ukiah, Ca 95482 California, 95490 only. A non-refundable pay- Willits, 111 East Commercial Street, Willits, dent. transact business un- 617 West Standley 95470 Robben V. Vikart ment of fifty ($50) for each set is required. California, 95490 only. A non-refundable pay- X THE PETITION requests the decedent's will der the fictitious busi- St. WET-N-DIRTY 3201 Hearst Rd. Plans and specifications are available for re- ment of fifty dollars ($50) for each set is re- and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. ness name or names Ukiah, CA 95482 EQUIPMENT, INC Willits, Ca 95490 view at the North Coast Builders Exchange quired. Plans and specifications are available The will and any codicils are available for ex- listed above on Carrie L. Brigham 8890 East Rd This business is con- offices located in Ukiah, Lakeport, Fort Bragg for review at the North Coast Builders Ex- amination in the file kept by the court. September 15, 2006. 350 N. Spring St. Redwood Valley, Ca ducted by an Individ- and Santa Rosa, California. change offices located in Ukiah, Lakeport, X THE PETITION requests authority to ad- Endorsed-Filed on Ukiah, CA 95482 95470 ual. The registrant In accordance with California Public Contract Fort Bragg and Santa Rosa, California. minister the estate under the Independent Ad- August 8, 2006 at This business is con- Code Section 3400, bidders may propose This business is con- commenced to trans- In accordance with California Public Contract ministration of Estates Act. (This authority will the Mendocino Coun- ducted by a General equals of products listed in the technical Code Section 3400, bidders may propose ducted by a Corpo- act business under allow the personal representative to take ty Clerks Office. Partnership. The specifications or project plans by manufactur- equals of products listed in the technical many actions without obtaining court appro- ration. State of in- registrants com- the fictitious business er name, brand or model number, unless the specifications or project plans by manufactur- /s/Mario M. Rosati val. Before taking certain very important ac- corporation: Cali- menced to transact name or names listed technical specifications or plans specify that er name, brand or model number, unless the MARIO M. ROSATI tions, however, the personal representative fornia. The registrant business under the above on September the product is necessary to match others in technical specifications or plans specify that will be required to give notice to interested commenced to trans- fictitious business 1, 2006. Endorsed- use. Complete information for products pro- the product is necessary to match others in persons unless they have waived notice or 603-06 act business under name or names listed Filed on August 11, posed as equals must be submitted to the use. Complete information for products pro- consented to the proposed action). The inde- 8-17,24,31,9-7/06 the fictitious business above on August 29, 2006 at the Mendoci- City Clerk’s Office for review at least seven posed as equals must be submitted to the pendent administration authority will be grant- FICTITIOUS name or names listed 2006. Endorsed- no County Clerks Of- (7) working days before the time specified for City Clerk’s Office for review at least seven ed unless an interested person files an objec- above on July 28, BUSINESS NAME fice. bid opening in accordance with the bidders in- (7) working days before the time specified for tion to the petition and shows good cause Filed on August 29, 2006. Endorsed-Filed STATEMENT /s Robben V. Vikart structions contained in the bid package. bid opening in accordance with the bidders in- why the court should not grant the authority. 2006 at the Mendoci- on August 2, 2006 at File No.: 2006-F0573 In accordance with California Public Contract structions contained in the bid package. A HEARING on the petition will be held on no County Clerks Of- ROBBEN V. VIKART Code Section 20170, all bids must be pre- In accordance with California Public Contract SEPT 8, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, locat- the Mendocino Coun- THE FOLLOWING fice. sented under sealed cover and include one of Code Section 20170, all bids must be pre- ed at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State Street, ty Clerks Office. PERSON(S) IS /s/Clayton Carlson LOST & the following forms of bidder’s security: cash, sented under sealed cover and include one of Ukiah, CA 95482 /s/W. William S (ARE) DOING BUSI- Clayton Carlson 30 FOUND cashier’s check made payable to the City, the following forms of bidder’s security: cash, IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- Tierce NESS AS: cashier’s check made payable to the City, certified check made payable to the City, or a tion, you should appear at the hearing and WILLIAM S. TIERCE DRAGONFLY bidder’s bond. The amount of bidder’s securi- certified check made payable to the City, or a 627-06 state your objections or file written objections CEO THEORY ty provided must equal at least ten (10) per- bidder’s bond. The amount of bidder’s securi- with the court before the hearing. Your ap- 8-31,9-5,12,19/06 588-06 cent of the total of the bid price for the base ty provided must equal at least ten (10) per- pearance may be in person or by your attor- 310 Sequoia Blvd. FICTITIOUS bid and the additive or deductive items listed cent of the total of the bid price for the base ney. 8-10,17,24,31/06 Willits, CA 95490 BUSINESS NAME in this notice. The successful bidder must bid and the additive or deductive items listed IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent FICTITIOUS Jason England STATEMENT Can you help me? in this notice. The successful bidder must submit to the City complete, executed copies creditor of the deceased, you must file your BUSINESS NAME 310 Sequoia Blvd. File No.: 2006-F0592 My name is submit to the City complete, executed copies of all required documents within eight (8) claim with the court and mail a copy to the STATEMENT Willits, Ca 95490 THE FOLLOWING RICKY working days of receiving written notice of of all required documents within eight (8) personal representative appointed by the File No.: 2006-F0542 PERSON(S) IS working days of receiving written notice of Deanne England I need some T.L.C. award of the project. Bidder’s security of any court within four months from the date of first THE FOLLOWING (ARE) DOING BUSI- I have a broken leg successful bidder that fails to do so will be award of the project. Bidder’s security of any 310 Sequoir Blvd. issuance of letters as provided in section PERSON(S) IS NESS AS: and heartworm! I forfeited to the City. Such required documents successful bidder that fails to do so will be Willits, CA 95490 9100 of the California Probate Code. The (ARE) DOING BUSI- BENSON RANCH am in the Ukiah include, but are not limited to, a payment or forfeited to the City. Such required documents time for filing claims will not expire before four This business is con- include, but are not limited to, a payment or NESS AS: PROPERTIES Shelter and desper- labor and materials bond in an amount of at months from the hearing date noticed above. ducted by Husband labor and materials bond in an amount of at A.G.’S GENERAL 790 Lovers Lane least 50 percent of the amount payable by the YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the ately need a calm least 50 percent of the amount payable by the LABOR SERVICE & Wife. The regis- Ukiah, Ca 95482 terms of the project contract and that satisfies court. If you are a person interested in the es- foster family to live terms of the project contract and that satisfies 771 Cindee Dr. trants commenced to Lisa Ray Kelly the requirements of California Civil Code Sec- tate, you may file with the court a Request for with for the next 2-3 the requirements of California Civil Code Sec- Ukiah, Ca 95482 790 Lovers Lane tion 3248, and a performance bond in an Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of transact business un- months. I have a tion 3248, and a performance bond in an Armondo Martin Ukiah, CA 95482 amount of at least 100 percent of the amount an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or der the fictitious busi- sponsor to pay all amount of at least 100 percent of the amount Galindo This business is con- payable by the terms of the contract. All proj- of any petition or account as provided in Pro- ness name or names my medical bills, payable by the terms of the contract. All proj- ducted by an Individ- ect bonds must be executed by an admitted bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- 771 Cindee Dr. listed above on now I just need a ect bonds must be executed by an admitted Ukiah, CA 95482 ual. The registrant surety insurer in accordance with applicable cial Notice form is available from the court August 15, 2006. home. Please call law and acceptable to the City. surety insurer in accordance with applicable This business is con- commenced to trans- clerk. Endorsed-Filed on my friend Sage Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1770 et law and acceptable to the City. ducted by an Individ- act business under Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1770 et MYRNA L OGLESBY: 463-4782, if you seq. of the Labor Code of California, the Di- ual. The registrant August 15, 2006 at the fictitious business seq. of the Labor Code of California, the Di- CARTER, OGLESBY, MOMSEN & BACIK can help me. rector of Industrial Relations for the State of commenced to trans- the Mendocino Coun- name or names listed rector of Industrial Relations for the State of P.O. BOX 720 Love, Ricky California has ascertained the current general ty Clerks Office. above on August 28, California has ascertained the current general Ukiah, CA 95482 act business under Anderson Valley prevailing rate of wages for employer purpos- 2006. Endorsed-Filed prevailing rate of wages for employer purpos- 707-462-6694 the fictitious business /s/Jason P. England es, in Mendocino County, State of California. on August 28, 2006 Animal Rescue es, in Mendocino County, State of California. name or names listed JASON P. Not less than the general prevailing rate of at the Mendocino Not less than the general prevailing rate of 615-06 above on August 3, ENGLAND Reward Lost Mary. per diem wages for work of a similar charac- County Clerks Office. per diem wages for work of a similar charac- 8-22,31/06 2006. Endorsed-Filed Golden yellow pit bull ter in Mendocino County and not less than Uhaul Co. of San Francisco /s Lisa Ray Kelly ter in Mendocino County and not less than on August 3, 2006 at 620-06 terrior mix. White the general prevailing rate of per diem wages 500 Paul Ave. LISA RAY KELLY the general prevailing rate of per diem wages the Mendocino Coun- 8-24,31,9-7,14/06 patch on forehead. for holiday work fixed as provided in the Cali- San Francisco, Ca 94124 633-06 for holiday work fixed as provided in the Cali- ty Clerks Office. FICTITIOUS W/pink collar & tag. fornia Labor Code shall be paid to all workers (415) 468-3450 ext. 301 8-31,9-7,14,21/06 fornia Labor Code shall be paid to all workers /s Armondo Galindo engaged in performing the project. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LIEN SALE BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS Near Peach St. engaged in performing the project. ARMONDO In accordance with the California Government Notice is herby given by the undersigned that STATEMENT BUSINESS NAME 463-2071 In accordance with the California Government GALINDO Code Section 1773.2, copies of the applicable Code Section 1773.2, copies of the applicable a public sale of the following described per- File No.: 2006-F0440 STATEMENT determinations of the Director are on file in determinations of the Director are on file in sonal property will be held on the 6th of Sep- 596-06 THE FOLLOWING File No.: 2006-F0528 the City of Willits, City Clerk’s Office and may the City of Willits, City Clerk’s Office and may tember 2006 at the hour of 1:00 P.M. and 8-15,22,31,9-5/06 PERSON(S) IS THE FOLLOWING be reviewed upon request. A pre-bid meeting be reviewed upon request. A pre-bid meeting continuing until all units are sold. The sale will FICTITIOUS PERSON(S) IS is not scheduled for this project. (ARE) DOING BUSI- is not scheduled for this project. be conducted at: BUSINESS NAME (ARE) DOING BUSI- In accordance with California Public Contract NESS AS: In accordance with California Public Contract UKIAH UHAUL CENTER STATEMENT NESS AS: Code Section 3300, a valid class A California UKIFILM SHY DANIEL Code Section 3300, a valid class A California 1140 N. State Street File No.: 2006-F0496 BANNERS & SIGNS contractor’s license is required to bid on the Ukiah, Ca 95482 P.O. Box 1924 contractor’s license is required to bid on the THE FOLLOWING 195 E. Gobbi St. IS LOST! project. (707) 468-0147 project. PERSON(S) IS Ukiah, CA 95482 Ukiah, CA 95482 4 miles up Dos In accordance with California Public Contract The items to be sold are generally described In accordance with California Public Contract (ARE) DOING BUSI- Monika Anthony Michael Scott Rios Rd. in Layton- Code Section 22300, except where prohibited as follows: clothing,furniture and/ or house- Code Section 22300, except where prohibited NESS AS: 1485 Fir Terrace 2801 Boonville Rd. ville on Tues. 8/22. by federal regulations or policies, the suc- by federal regulations or policies, the suc- hold items stored by the following persons: CC Caires Drive Ukiah, CA 95482 He went from the cessful bidder may, on request and at its ex- cessful bidder may, on request and at its ex- 1046 JOYCE HILL Lorelei Scott Ukiah Shelter to a pense, substitute securities in lieu of amounts pense, substitute securities in lieu of amounts 2013 JIM BURTON 218 Irvington Drive Ukiah, CA 95482 foster home to help withheld by the City from progress payments withheld by the City from progress payments 2023 JANET HALL Ukiah, CA 95482 This business is con- 2801 Boonville Rd. gain some confi- to ensure performance under the contract in to ensure performance under the contract in 2066 JAMES ERB Carolyn Caires ducted by an Individ- Ukiah, CA 95482 This business is con- dence. He got accordance with the contract documents. accordance with the contract documents. 2075 BRADLEY GOODWIN 218 Irvington Drive ual. The registrant The City of Willits reserves the right to post- Ukiah, CA 95482 ducted by Husband loose and took off. The City of Willits reserves the right to post- J. MICHAELS AUCTION commenced to trans- pone the date and time for the opening of pro- pone the date and time for the opening of pro- BOND # 142295787 This business is con- & Wife. The regis- If you have seen posals at any time prior to the date and time posals at any time prior to the date and time P.O. BOX 836 ducted by an Individ- act business under trants commenced to him please call announced in the advertisement in accord- announced in the advertisement in accord- WALNUT GROVE, CA 95690 ual. The registrant the fictitious business transact business un- Sage at 463-4287 ance with applicable law. ance with applicable law. (916) 543-1575 commenced to trans- name or names listed der the fictitious busi- or Robin at 984- The City of Willits reserves the right to reject The City of Willits reserves the right to reject act business under above on September ness name or names 8860. Anderson any and all bids or to waive any defects or ir- any and all bids or to waive any defects or ir- SHARI GRIFFANTI STUTSMAN the fictitious business 9th , 2004. En- listed above on Sept. Valley Animal Res- regularity in bidding in accordance with appli- Graveside service for Shari Griffanti Struts- regularity in bidding in accordance with appli- name or names listed dorsed-Filed on June 1, 2006. Endorsed- cue. cable law. In accordance with California Pub- cable law. In accordance with California Pub- man will be held on Friday September 1, Filed on July 27, above on May 5, 16, 2006 at the Men- lic Contract Code Section 20103.8, if the City lic Contract Code Section 20103.8, if the City 2006 at 2 P.M. at Ukiah Cemetery. Shari was 2006 at the Mendoci- 2006. Endorsed-Filed EMPLOYMENT elects to award a contract for performance of elects to award a contract for performance of born December 31, 1971 in Ukiah. docino County Clerks no County Clerks Of- on July 13, 2006 at WANTED the project, the contract will be awarded in ac- the project, the contract will be awarded in ac- Shari worked for Medical records, Ukiah Daily Office. fice. 110 the Mendocino Coun- cordance with California Public Contract cordance with California Public Contract Journal as a receptionist and the Ukiah Uni- /s Monika Anthony /s/Michael W. Scott Will haul freight to ty Clerks Office. Code Section 20162 and other applicable law Code Section 20162 and other applicable law fied School District. MONIKA ANTHONY MICHAEL W. SCOTT Kansas City Missouri to the responsible bidder submitting a respon- to the responsible bidder submitting a respon- Anyone that knew Shari will remember her for /s Carolyn Caires for small fee. Leaving sive bid with the lowest total bid price for the sive bid with the lowest total bid price for the her love of dancing. CAROLYN CAIRES 9-3/06Eves 275-3184 base bid without consideration of the bid price base bid without consideration of the bid price Shari is survived by her ex-husband and best 602-06 for any additive or deductive items. All bids HELP for any additive or deductive items. All bids friend Denny Stutsman, her daughter Kayla 8-17,24,31,9-7/06 will remain valid for 90 days after the bid will remain valid for 90 days after the bid Looking for the best WANTED Griffanti of Ukiah, stepdaughter Kristi Beach FICTITIOUS 120 opening. Except as permitted by law and sub- opening. Except as permitted by law and sub- of Ukiah, son Anthony Stutsman of Ukiah and COOK - P/T&F/T ject to all applicable remedies, including for- ject to all applicable remedies, including for- BUSINESS NAME coverage of the local arts step-son Tyler Stutsman of Clearlake, her Senior assisted feiture of bidder’s security, bidders may not feiture of bidder’s security, bidders may not STATEMENT brother Andy Griffanti of Ukiah and her moth- & entertainment scene? living. Apply at withdraw their bid during the 90 day period af- withdraw their bid during the 90 day period af- er Mary Griffanti of Ukiah. Shari was preced- File No.: 06-0000 1343 S. Dora St. ter the bid opening. ter the bid opening. ed in death by her father Larry Graffanti, and THE FOLLOWING The Ukiah By order of the City Council of the City of Wil- By order of the City Council of the City of Wil- PERSON(S) IS brothers Don and Tony Graffanti. Caregiver for mental lits, Mendocino County, California. lits, Mendocino County, California. Contributions may be made to one favorite (ARE) DOING BUSI- DAILY JOURNAL health facility. Knowl- DATED: August 28, 2006 DATED: August 28, 2006 charity or Ukiah & Redwood Valley Fire Dept. NESS AS: edge of Psych meds. Marilyn J. Harden, Deputy City Clerk Marilyn J. Harden, Deputy City Clerk Arrangements under the direction of the ROSATI FAMILY City of Willits, Californiax City of Willits, California Eversole Mortuary. WINERY $8-$10 hr to start. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 2006 -13

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