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7 58551 69301 0 MONDAY April 30, 2007 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 12 pages, Volume 149 Number 21 email: [email protected] State’s health care debate heating up Ukiah did haiku By MIKE ZAPLER MediaNews Sacramento Bureau SACRAMENTO - As Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Democrats begin negotiat- ing a plan to revamp the state’s health care sys- tem, an unlikely band of interests is forming to demand change, raising the hopes of reform advocates that Schwarzenegger will deliver on his promise of universal health care this year. The agitators span a wide Capitol report spectrum. They from the include unions Sacramento Bureau and consumer groups, a Fortune 500 supermarket chain, Silicon Valley tech executives and three of the state’s largest health insurers. “You have a group of people who don’t usu- ally see to eye-to-eye coming together on health IN OUR REGIONSee HEALTH, Page A-6 Reggae concert

Zack Sampsel/The Daily Journal Cathy Monroe, of Redwood Valley, reads one of the haikus she entered into Sunday’s ukiaHaiku Festival. conundrum Monroe was one of the many hundreds of writers who participated in the event. back before Big turn out for fifth annual event county planners By JAMES FAULK By ZACK SAMPSEL The Eureka Times-Standard The Daily Journal Cemetery, dusk EUREKA -- The battle for Reggae on the On a beautiful Sunday afternoon in River will once again go before the Humboldt April, more than 175 people turned out County Planning Commission on Thursday just to participate in the fifth-annual among the stones, gold-brown deer as it seems that efforts to reach a settlement are ukiaHaiku Festival. stalling. The ukiaHaiku Festival is a yearly nibble the grass down The commission, which has been deliberat- event put on by the Ukiah Poet Laureate First place, adult, about Ukiah ing on where to set the attendance level for the Committee as a way of bringing atten- 2007 event after last year's numbers went tion and praise to the form of poetry By Kayla Wildman beyond what was allowed, has asked that both simply known as haiku (also Ukiah Potter Valley sides develop operation plans to deal with issues spelled backwards). such as overattendance and rampant drug use. Susan Sparrow said the event began the all the people present Sunday. There The commission has set this year’s atten- five years ago when long-time friend and was event a hint of laughter in the air dance target at 14,440 -- including staff, vendors Dori Anderson had mentioned her hope after Jenn Douthit read aloud her light- and concert attendees -- the same as last year. to one day see a haiku festival take place hearted haiku: But that figure is not set in stone, the planners in Ukiah. Sparrow, enthusiastic about the Down coat on Monday have said. The numbers could be lowered if idea, worked to organize the first-annual Skirt and flip-flops by Thursday commissioners feel not enough progress is festival, which she described as “very What’s a girl to wear? being made to address outstanding issues. spur-of-the-moment.” “I don’t think you can find anyone in Concert organizers will provide benchmarks This year’s event, held at the Ukiah Ukiah,” said City Councilman Benj here having a bad time,” said Theresa to the county to prove the event is making Conference Center on South School Thomas, who helped to present the con- Whitehill. Whitehill helped present the enough progress to effectively and safely get off Street, was the most successful so far temporary haiku readings. “It’s really children and youth contemporary haiku the ground, including an analysis of how many with hundreds of poems from all over never too late for poetry.” readings and awards. tickets are sold. If they oversell -- both potential the world sent in, including entries from Thomas’ enthusiasm for the haiku fes- This year’s festival began with open- sides put together -- it could cost them the per- Romania and New Zealand. tival appeared to be contagious through- mit. “This event says an awful lot about out the air as smiles filled the faces of See HAIKU, Page A-2 The county is caught in the middle of the cus-

See CONCERT, Page A-6 PG&E looking for wave power study off coast By FRANK HARTZELL application to the Federal Energy square miles would ultimately be wastewater plant can be used for a promised the California Coastal Fort Bragg Advocate-News Regulatory Commission. used. “We have a large green and we cable to take the power to the PG&E Commission not to proceed with FORT BRAGG - The waters off PG&E is seeking the exclusive are looking where to place the golf power station on Grove Street, its devices that water flows through Fort Bragg would play host to a right to study for a period of about ball,” he said. application states. because of potential entrapment of showdown between different wave three years an area 17 miles north to That “golf ball” would still be Most of the wave energy devices marine life. energy machines still in the imagina- south by 4 miles wide, starting about nearly twice as big as the city of Fort float and looked like buoys, on the Lamberg said there are a dozen tion stage, the Fort Bragg City one half mile off the Mendocino Bragg itself, which is 2.7 square slideshow presented by Lamberg. designs. While smaller companies Council heard last week from a Coast and extending up to six miles miles. But the PG&E application shows are able to consider just one experi- Pacific Gas and Electric spokesman. offshore. PG&E’s “WaveConnect” plan many of the devices get their power mental technology, PG&E has an This was the first Mendocino PG&E’s Northern California man- would test multiple ocean powered not from waves but from the motion emerging technology division that Coast presentation since PG&E sur- ager of project development and technologies from up to four manu- of the ocean at depths ranging from allows it to study and help develop a prised locals by filing a study claim energy procurement, Gregory facturers, all devices connected to 60 to 600 feet. All will be moored to range of ideas. in February to 68 square miles off Lamberg, explained to the council one transmission cable. PG&E hopes the bottom and float in clusters. Fort Bragg with a preliminary permit that a much smaller square of only 4 that the discharge outlet from the city Lamberg said PG&E has See WAVE, Page A-6 UKIAH 1st month rent $1.00 1st month free with with 3 months prepaid 6 months prepaid. STORAGE & Valid thru 5-15-07. valid thru 5-15-07. 707-468-0800 TRUCK RENTAL See store for details. See store for details A-2 – MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2007 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Highway collapses after tanker fire Haiku By MARCUS WOHLSEN age could take months to Continued from Page A-1 repair, and that it would cause ing words of encouragement OAKLAND — A stretch of the worst disruption for Bay and praise from Ukiah Poet highway near the San Area commuters since the Laureate and author, David Francisco-Oakland Bay 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake Smith-Ferri. After Smith- Bridge collapsed Sunday after damaged a section of the Bay Ferri completed his opening a gasoline tanker crashed and Bridge itself. remarks, keynote speaker, burst into flames, a loss that Nearly 75,000 vehicles use and noted haiku author, officials said could leave free- the portion of the road every Garry Gay helped to share a ways leading to one of the day. But because the accident little of his knowledge about nation’s busiest spans in near occured where three highways haiku writing. After Gay’s paralysis at rush hour. converge, authorities said it speech, the Developing Officials said traffic will be could cause commuting prob- Virtue Girl’s School Chinese disrupted for weeks, if not lems for hundreds of thou- Orchestra directed by Agis months. sands of people. State trans- Gan serenaded the audience Flames shot 200 feet in the portation officials said with its beautiful creative air and the heat was intense 280,000 commuters take the expression in the form of enough to melt part of the bridge into San Francisco song. freeway and cause the col- each day. After the opening cere- lapse, but the truck’s driver On Sunday the collapse monies had finished, the walked away from the scene doubled the half-hour trip dri- moment many people had with second-degree burns. No vers normally face getting to D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune waited for began: the presen- other injuries were reported in and from San Francisco and A passenger car is dwarfed by the damaged section the of I-580 connector ramp tation of haiku awards and the 3:45 a.m. crash, which the eastern suburbs — even after a gasoline tanker truck overturned and burst into flames, causing two differ- readings. officials said could have been though many didn’t even ent overpasses to melt from the heat, early Sunday in Oakland The respectful audience deadly had it occurred at a attempt the trip because of the listened closely as all the busier time. crash. Traffic appeared light Francisco Bay, and were urg- A preliminary investigation would likely into the tens authors in attendance had a “I’ve never seen anything on the bridge itself, but ing people to telecommute if indicated he may have been of millions of dollars, and the chance to read aloud their like it,” Officer Trent Cross of motorists looking to get on possible. speeding on the curving road, state was seeking federal dis- creations. The readings began the California Highway Patrol and off were backed up on State officials said Cross said. Mosqueda was aster aid, Kempton said. Gov. with children as young as said of the crumpled inter- both sides. motorists who try to take being treated in a hospital for Arnold Schwarzenegger kindergarten age reading change. “I’m looking at this Transportation officials alternate routes Monday burns Sunday; the hospital planned to issue an emergency aloud their haikus. thinking, ’Wow, no one died’ said they already had added instead of relying on public would not transfer media calls declaration to allow repairs to Some of the categories for — that’s amazing. It’s just trains to the Bay Area Rapid transportation would face to his room. happen faster, said Adam which people wrote haikus very fortunate.” Transit rail system that takes nightmarish commutes. Witnesses reported flames Mendelsohn, the governor’s included: contemporary, gen- Authorities said the dam- commuters across San The tanker carrying 8,600 rising up to 200 feet into the spokesman. eral and about Ukiah. While gallons of gasoline ignited air. Heat exceeded 2,750 The Bay Bridge consists of many of the adult-aged writ- after crashing into a pylon on degrees and caused the steel two heavily traveled, double- ers had been participants the interchange, which con- before, the event didn’t dis- nects westbound lanes of beams holding up the inter- decked bridges about two change from eastbound I-80 to miles long straddling San criminate and featured haikus Interstate 80 to southbound I- by first-time writers like 880, on the edge of downtown eastbound Interstate 580 Francisco Bay. above to buckle and bolts San Francisco Mayor Douthit. Oakland about half a mile “My husband inspired me from the Bay Bridge’s toll holding the structure together Gavin Newsom said the acci- to melt, leading to the col- dent showed how fragile the to enter,” she said. “Before plaza. he made his entry to the con- The driver, James lapse, California Department Bay area’s transportation net- test, he was walking around Mosqueda, 51, of Woodland, of Transportation director Will work is, whether to an earth- our house speaking in haiku. was headed from a refinery in Kempton said. quake or terrorist attack, and It sort of got stuck in my Benecia to a gas station near The charred section of col- has the potential to have a head and quickly I had put the Oakland Airport when the lapsed freeway was draped at major economic effect on the together my first haiku. I accident occurred, according a sharp angle onto the high- city. don’t normally write haikus. to the California Highway way beneath, exposing a web “It’s another giant wakeup It’s a really nice sense of Patrol. of twisted metal beneath the call,” Newsom told reporters community here. Coming concrete. Officials said that at the California Democratic from the Bay Area, you don’t Traffic was backed up for altogether a 250-yard portion Party convention in San often see intimate events like miles along Highway 580 of the upper roadway was Diego. these, and that’s nice.” Sunday after freeway col- damaged. AP Writer Tom Verdin con- Following the two-hour lapse. The cost of the repairs tributed to this story. event, poetry fans and family gathered for refreshments as well as a chance to discuss writing. As well, people were POLICE REPORTS able to look over all the dif- The world briefly The following were compiled from reports ferent entries from each cate- prepared by the Ukiah Police Department. To gory because the Ukiah Poet anonymously report crime information, call Laureate Committee had all Iraqi leader warns In Washington, Rice would families. He next heads to Japan, 463-6205. of them displayed on the not rule out a meeting with the South Korea and Alaska. ARREST -- Mario Delatorre, 35, of Ukiah, was walls. Iran of terror threat Iranians, whose delegation will Casey said his staff has sub- arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influ- “I’m a poet myself,” said BAGHDAD (AP) — Iran be led by Foreign Minister mitted a proposal for the acceler- ence in the 200 block of Hospital Drive at 2:15 a.m. Whitehill with a smile on her agreed Sunday to join the U.S. Manouchehr Mottaki. ated timeline but that he has yet Saturday. face. “And I always enjoy and other countries at a confer- to approve the plan. He said the ARREST -- Erin Haas, 28, of Ukiah, was arrested on supporting public readings ence on Iraq this week, raising U.S. Army chief Army was stretched and would suspicion of driving while under the influence in the like this. Truthfully, it feeds hopes the government in Tehran says he wants soldier remain that way until the addi- 500 block of South State Street at 3:55 a.m. Saturday. my own work to hear other would help stabilize its violent tional troops were trained and ARREST -- Miguel Ramirez, 26, hometown people’s ideas and work. neighbor and stem the flow of increase earlier equipped. unknown, was arrested on suspicion of driving while Really , it’s all very selfish.” guns and bombs over the border. Casey told a group of sol- under the influence in the 500 block of South State With success like the In an apparent effort to drive SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, diers’ spouses that one of his Street at 9:11 p.m. Saturday. ukiaHaiku Festival saw this home that point, Prime Minister Hawaii (AP) — The Army’s new tasks is to try to limit the impact Those arrested by law enforcement officers are innocent until proven year, it’s easy to see that the of the strain on soldiers and their guilty. People reported as having been arrested may contact the Daily sky is the limit for this bur- Nouri al-Maliki told an Iranian chief of staff says he wants to Journal once their case has been concluded so the results can be report- envoy that the persistent vio- accelerate by two years a plan to families. ed. Those who feel the information is in error should contact the appropri- geoning festival. Whitehill lence in Iraq — some of it car- increase the nation’s active-duty ate agency. In the case of those arrested on suspicion of driving under the said she and other members ried out by the Shiite militias soldiers by 65,000. President Hugo influence of an intoxicant: all DUI cases reported by law enforcement of the committee had dis- agencies are reported by the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes no cussed a way of expanding Iran is accused of arming — The Army has set 2012 as its Chavez and Big Oil exceptions. could spill over into neighboring target date for a force expansion on the recognition for win- countries, including those that to 547,000 troops, but Gen. gear up for struggle CORRECTIONS ning entries including paving are “supposed to support the George Casey said Saturday that • The front page of Sunday’s Daily Journal omitted stones featuring the winning Iraqi government.” he has told his staff to have the CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) its page, volume and number information which should entries. Thomas also said he Iraq’s other neighbors as well soldiers ready earlier. — Forcing Big Oil to give up have read, 52 pages, Volume 149, Number 20. would be happy just to see as Egypt, Bahrain and represen- “I said that’s too long. Go control of Venezuela’s most The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this space to correct errors or make clarifi- the winning entries mounted cations to news articles. Significant errors in obituary notices or birth announce- for all of Ukiah to see. tatives of the five permanent back and tell me what it would promising oil fields this week ments will result in reprinting the entire article. Errors may be reported to the edi- U.N. Security Council members take to get it done faster,” he said will be relatively easy for tor, 468-3526. “It would be great if we have agreed to attend the meet- in an interview with The President Hugo Chavez, but he expanded some of the cate- ing Thursday and Friday in the Associated Press during a stop in will face a more delicate chal- LOTTERY NUMBERS gories,” Whitehill said. “But Egyptian resort of Sharm El- Hawaii. lenge in getting the world’s top I’d be content just to see this Casey became the Army’s oil companies to stay and keep DAILY 3: Afternoon: 2, 6, 4. Evening: 5, 5, 1. event continue as it has.” Sheik. FANTASY 5: 6, 19, 23, 25, 27. The conference will also chief of staff on April 12 after investing. If Chavez can per- serving as the top U.S. comman- suade companies to stick around DAILY DERBY: include Secretary of State 1st: 08 Gorgeous George; Condoleezza Rice, raising the der in Iraq for two-and-a-half despite tougher terms, Venezuela 2nd: 10 Solid Gold; Rocking possibility of a rare direct years. He visited Hawaii for a will be on track to develop the few days in a Pacific region tour planet’s largest known oil 3rd: 04 Big Ben. Chairs encounter between high-level Race time; 1.45.78. U.S. and Iranian officials. to talk with soldiers and their deposit. Gifts Jewelry Find the purr-fect pet Watch Repair Since 1893 in Journal Classifieds Torrone DETAIL CENTER Eversole Mortuary Crematory & Evergreen Memorial Gardens Italian Candy Need a watch battery 859 N. State Street or watch band? (707) 462-4472 Where consideration, dignity See’s Candy and class have become a tradition Stop By today... Windshield in Ukiah for over 114 years Your Fun Store D. 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COMMUNITY MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2007 – A-3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] COMMUNITY CALENDAR College receives donated ambulance MONTHLY MEETINGS The Daily Journal The Mendocino College American Legion Post 76 and Sons of the American Paramedic Program had an Legion Squadron: Meets first Monday; 7 p.m.; Veterans ambulance donated to them Memorial Building, 293 Seminary Ave.; call Commander Jim by ProTransport-1 out of Wilson, 462-5631 or Adjutant Adrian Rodriguez, 463-2364. Cotati on Monday, April 16. WIMSA: Women who are, or have served, in the military Two employees of meet for lunch on the first Monday; for information call 462- ProTransport-1, who are 6135 or 485-7908. currently enrolled in the GULP: Greater Ukiah Localization Project meets on the Mendocino College first Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Washington Mutual meeting room, also Paramedic Program, meets on the third Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Eagle Peak Middle School informed Mendocino in Redwood Valley. Call Cliff Paulin at 463-0413. College Paramedic Program Inland Mendocino and Lake County Support of Director Bill Webster that Marriage Equality California: Meets first Tuesday; 7 to 8 their employer often makes p.m.; 404 Clara Ave.; For information, call 456-0213. donations of surplus equip- Mendocino Mustang Car Club: 7 p.m.; first Tuesday; ment to training agencies. Ukiah Garden Cafe; S. State St.; call 462-2315 or 485-5461. Webster then contacted Yokayo Elementary School PTA: 6 p.m.; first Tuesday; Protransport-1 and within Yokayo Elementary School library; Everyone is invited to join three months, the paramedic us for our monthly PTA meeting; call Amanda Carley at 462- program received an ambu- 8337. lance. Ukiah Skate Park Committee: 5:15 to 6:45 p.m.; first The ambulance was first Tuesday; Ukiah City Hall Meeting Room; 411 W. Clay St.; used on Friday, April 20 Looking for citizens interested in assisting in fund raising and and will be used for training the building of a skate park in Ukiah; 463-6236. purposes only. There will be Due to the donation of an ambulance by ProTransport-1 out of Cotati, the 25 Democratic Central Committee, Mendocino County: no real-life application for students enrolled in Mendocino College’s paramedic program will now start Meets first Tuesday at 7 p.m. The location alternates between campus emergencies. their careers with more experience in the field and more practical knowledge. Fort Bragg, Ukiah and Willits. There are 25 students dents practice assessment idea of what to expect and Medical Center, and Emblem Club Liberty Belles: Fund raising luncheons, currently enrolled in the 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; $5; first Wednesday, Elks Lodge, 1200 and treatment skills in the an increased level of experi- Webster plans to seek other paramedic program. In the back of a moving ambu- ence and expertise,” donations. Hastings Road, Ukiah. program, they learn manip- Potter Valley Garden Club: 1:30 p.m.; first Wednesday; lance. Webster said. “I would like to equip the ulative skills such as obtain- “Skills that are relatively The ambulance will also ambulance with tools such meet at member’s homes; anyone interested in gardening and ing intravenous access and friendship is welcome to join; Peggy Clinton, president, call easy in the controlled be used in Pre Hospital as heart monitors. We are airway management and atmosphere of the class- Trauma Life Support class always grateful for equip- 743-1875. practice these in the class- Willits Frontier Days Board: Meets first Wednesday, at 7 room can be much more as well as other classes at ment donations, since room on mannequins and challenging in the back of a Mendocino College. equipment for the ambu- p.m., Willits rodeo grounds office building on E. Commercial; each other. for information call Peggy Hebrard 459-2121. moving ambulance. The Hospital beds have previ- lance can range from “With the ambulance on students will start their field ously been donated to the $10,000 to $15,000,” Redwood Riders: Meets first Wednesdays, at 7 p.m., at site, we can have the stu- Horse ‘N Hound, 9155 N. State St. # 13, Redwood Valley. work with a much clearer program from Ukiah Valley Webster said. Grapevine Quilters Guild of Mendocino County: Meets on first Wednesday; 6:30 p.m., at the Elks Lodge, 1200 Hastings Road; dues are $30 a year; quilters of any or no expe- rience are welcome. Mendocino College students selected to Academic Team Knights of Columbus, St. Mary of the Angels #3791: First and third Wednesday; 7 p.m.; 900 Oak St.; call 463-8315. The Daily Journal In order to be nominated, a student involved with the women’s softball Latino Coalition: Meets from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., first Out of two Mendocino College stu- must meet certain requirements such as team and is a cast member in the musi- Thursday in the NCO conference room; for information call dent nominees for the Phi Theta Kappa units completed and a high GPA. Extra- cal Grease. 467-5106. All-USA Academic Team, both have curricular and community activities are Bartlett’s extracurricular activities Spontaneous Play Reading Group: Meets to enjoy reading been chosen for the All-California also considered. include annual trips to Mexico with her plays on the first Thursday; 6 p.m., at the Washington Mutual Academic Team. Mendocino College instructor Jason church to build homes, peer tutoring in Meeting Room; corner of State and Gobbi streets; Anyone is The PTK International Honor Edington sent out the nominee criteria biological sciences and Spanish and welcome to come; call Arleen Shippey at 462-7173. Society and USA Today sponsor the to every Mendocino College professor volunteering as a children’s club leader Mendocino Chapter of The Harley Owner Group: Meets award. asking for their recommendations. As at her local church where she mentors first Thursday; at 7 p.m.; call 489-1707 or 463-2842. Laura Bartlett from Redwood Valley the advisor for Phi Theta Kappa at the children in K-2nd grade. Literacy Volunteers, Greater Ukiah Area: Board of direc- and a 2004 Ukiah High School graduate college and as a former All-USA nomi- “This is an overwhelming amount of tors meets first Thursday; 5:15 to 6:15 p.m.; Ukiah Public was selected third team, while Stephen nee and All-California team member, he praise and I don’t think I deserve it. I Library, 105 N. Main St. Frochen, also from Ukiah, was second is familiar with the process. am very honored to be nominated by my Abell & Masonic Lodge #146: Meets first Friday; 7 p.m.; at team. “The same names seemed to keep instructors,” Bartlett said. lodge; 205 E. Perkins St. Bartlett and Phi Theta Kappa Advisor coming back to me from our professors Prior to attending Mendocino Jason Edington, along with Mendocino and their recommendations. Laura and College, Frochen was in the Air Force. WEEKLY MEETINGS College Dean of Student Services, Stephen represent the best of Frochen is currently majoring in Donald Moore, attended a rewards lun- Mendocino College students from GPA Environmental Engineering at the Alanon: Meets Mondays at 5:30 p.m., Tuesdays noon, cheon on March 29 at the Sacramento to community service,” Edington said. University of Cal Poly – San Louis Fridays noon, and Saturdays at 10:30 a.m.; Calvary Baptist Convention Center in Sacramento, CA. Bartlett, an honors student with a Obispo. Frochen has volunteered in the Church, 465 Luce Ave.; for more information call 463-1867 or The All-USA Academic Team is a 3.93 GPA, is currently majoring in community, with churches and worked 621-2721. prestigious award whereby 60 students Spanish and plans to pursue a bache- at Yokayo Elementary. Alateen: Meets Thursdays 8 to 9 p.m.; Calvary Baptist from around the country are selected to lor’s degree in Biology. Bartlett hopes “Stephen is a very compassionate Church, 465 Luce Ave., enter at east side back door; for more one of three teams. Every community to fulfill her desire of attending medical person and is always positive with peo- information call 468-9290. college across the United States may school. ple. He works hard to improve the Bingo: Non smoking, non-profit, Bingo will be held nominate two students. As a full-time student, Bartlett is also world,” Edington said. Tuesday nights at 6 p.m. and Thursday afternoons at 1 p.m., at the Ukiah Senior Center. Card and Boardgame Club: Meets at 8:30 a.m., on Tuesdays in Bartlett Hall in Room 11 and 12 and at 5:30 p.m. POMOLITA HONOR ROLL on Wednesdays and Fridays, at Carter Hall at the Ukiah Senior Pet of the Week Center; for information call Joyce, 468-8943. Celebrate Recovery: Christ-centered 12-step recovery; Pomolita Middle School Honor Roll Fridays at Trinity Baptist Church Hall, South Dora Street and Luce Ave, 6 p.m. fellowship dinner; 7 p.m. teaching/testimony; and Principal’s List for 2006 and 2007 8 p.m. men and women’s small group sharing; 9 p.m. Pomolita Middle School places a high priority on the pursuit dessert/solid rock cafe. Babysitting provided. For more infor- of excellence. The believe in honoring students who achieve mation call 462-6535. excellence whether it is in the classroom or in co-curricular Duplicate Bridge: Meets at 7 p.m., every Monday, and at 1 activities. Pomolita students who earn a 3.00 grade point aver- p.m., every Wednesday, in the community room at Washington age are placed on the “Honor Roll.” Students who earn all A’s Mutual Bank, corner of Gobbi and State streets. Newcomers and B’s during a report period are named to the “Principals’ are welcome. For more information call 468-8476. List.” Principal Meredith Rosenberg and the Pomolita staff are Financial Management Workshop: Noon to 1 p.m. proud to announce that the following students have achieved Wednesdays; Salvation Army Office, 714A S. State St, Ukiah; academic excellence during the second quarter of instruction. 468-9577. 6th Grade Honor Roll for the Second Quarter of Instruction: GURDJIEFF Reading and Discussion Group: Meets 7 Kolbin Bartolomei; Connor Franz; Laura Franzen; Wyatt p.m. on Fridays. For more information, call 391-6780 or 485- Haydon; Brandon Hennessy; Ricardo Hernandez; Ian Johnston; 7293. Alexander Malarich; Karen Milone; Melissa Milosky; Jordan Kiwanis Club: Meets at noon, Tuesday, at The Ukiah Morris; Vense Prosser; Danny Selzer; Nikolaos Siderakis; Bradford Silva; Luke Soberanis; Sofia Valencia; Ana Vasquez. Garden Cafe 1090 S. State St.; for more information call Janet 6th Grade Principal’s List for the Second Quarter of Carlson at 467-2288. Instruction: Brandon Acevedo; Jessica Alvarez; Kalie Andrew; Lions Club: Meets at noon on Thursdays, at Ukiah Garden Bernardo Avalos; Jesus Becerra; Brittany Bell; Jake Dail; Cafe. Redwood Empire Lions Club meets at 6:45 a.m., every Cheyanne Davis; Bailee Dayton; Courtney Gordon; Raymond first and third Tuesday, at Zack’s Restaurant. Harrison; Tyler Hunt; Gabriela Jacinto; Madelyn Kroppman; Overeaters Anonymous: In Ukiah – Mondays at 5:30 p.m.; Amy Longstreth; Brett Meyer; Kerida Moates; Melissa Plaza; Saturdays at 11 a.m.; 741 S. Oak St.; 472-4747. Meets in Willits Lonnie Rickel; Christopher Schuy; Olivia Sugarman; Gilberto Photo by Isaac Eckel on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. at Willits United Methodist Torres; Tarin White. Jeremy is a 2-year-old male ridgeback mix. Church, School and Pine Streets, upstairs; No dues or weigh- The following names also received straight A’s for a 4.0 Jeremy is a shy guy who needs a loving home ins, everyone is welcome; 459-4594. G.P.A.: Maria Allyza Afable; Jessica Chavez; Sydnie Gradek; where he can feel comfortable and come out of Peace and Justice Gathering: Meets Sundays rain or shine Talia Hernandez; Kayla Holland; Kiana Miller; McIntyre his shell. He is a great guy once you get to know at 10 a.m. at Alex Thomas Plaza in Ukiah to drum, dance and Murphy; Jeffrey Piver. him and is just looking for a great home. All adult sing for peace and justice; all ages are invited to bring drums 7th Grade Honor Roll for the Second Quarter of Instruction: dogs and cats are 50 percent off of adoption fees and any other instruments; 462-2320. Robert Adams; Estefania Arrendondo Valdez; Luis Avalos; due to overcrowding. If people are interested in Rotary Club of Ukiah: Meets for lunch at 12:10 p.m., on Mayra Baltazar; Candi Barrera; Milan Bhula; Brianna adopting a pet, visit the Mendocino County Tuesdays, at Elks Lodge, 1200 Hastings Road. 467-3674; Bonacorso; Luis Buenrostro; Juan Cabrera; Marco Cajas; Animal Shelter at its location on Plant Road. The www.ukiahrotary.org. Nicholas Carr; Jalen Cook; Samantha Daly; Shelby Davis; Sean Dewey; Jorge Dominguez; Noelle Dunken; Russell hours are Monday,Tuesday,Thursday and Friday, Senior Writing Class: Meets from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Tuesdays, in Room 10-11 in the Admin. Bldg. of the Ukiah Elliott; Taire Erostico; Sonja Goetsch-Avila; Alejandra Gonzalez; Angel Gonzalez; Eric Gonzalez; Ashley Hatch; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and closed on Senior Center. Record memories for children and grandchil- Sunday.To view other animals available for adop- dren. Free and open; for information call Kathie Jones, 468- Phoebe Hendry; Kelsey Hernandez; Andrea Jauregui; Karina Jimenez; Marilyn Kaye; Ryan Kelly; Allison Lee; Annando tion please visit www.petfinder.com. Sage 5006. Mountainfire contact number 467-6453. Sex Addicts Anonymous: Meets at 6:30 p.m. on Sundays, at Llamas; Christiana Lopez; Rebecca Lopez; Maricela Lopez 160 W. Henry St., in Ukiah; 462-4033. Reyes; Cheantel Loucks; Alexandria Mayfield; Heather Morris; Soroptimist International of Ukiah: Meets at noon, on Adilene Ortiz; Hannah Paye; Jacqueline Pickens Ramos; Wednesdays, at Ukiah Garden Cafe. Soroptimist means “Best Sandra Ramirez; Nicole Reid; Sergio Reyes; Nicole Schmidt; Carson Schram; Oswaldo Segura; John Selzer; Taylor for Women” and our mission is “To improve the lives of Snediker; Michael Starkey; Amanda Thornton; Elisa Vargas; women and girls in local communities and throughout the Omar Vasquez; Margaret Vaughn Petelle; Alyssa Waddington; To submit articles or briefs on world.” For more information call Joy Beeler, at 463-6729, Gurdeep Walia. current events, call or e-mail Tina Rorabaugh, at 744-1514 or Jessica Kimball at 743-1902. 7th Grade Principal’s List for the Second Quarter of South Ukiah Rotary Club: Meets at 7 a.m., on Thursdays Instruction: Jazmin Aceves; Breanna Baarts; Isaac Brown; the features editor at: at North State Cafe, 263 N. State St. in Ukiah; for more infor- Michala Buzzard; Ashlee Caico; Hunter Carr; Cody Davis; 468-3520/[email protected] See CALENDAR, Page A-5 See POMOLITA, Page A-5 A-4 – MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2007 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS Suggestions for planners To the Editor: Having read the articles on the redesign of Perkins Street I have two comments. MORTON KONDRACKE 1. I saw that the design is to create more downtown shopping and such along Perkins Street which sounds great to me. But I did also notice that the buildings are supposed to be not set back from the street and this I don’t like. Why? Because as a Bush should pedestrian I want to be further away from the flow of traffic noise, fumes and the physical danger of cars. A nice 6-8 foot yield to science wide planted strip would help that a lot. Instead of vetoing stem-cell legislation again, Presi- 2. I would like there to be another turn dent Bush should revise his 2001 limits on the research at the Perkins to Orchard Street intersec- -- and demonstrate that he's open to new scientific evi- tion. dence. While I am commenting I also want to call for a safe bicycle lane along the sec- Bush devised an ingenious compromise in August tion of North State Street from the Forks 2001, allowing federal funding on stem cells extracted into Ukiah. When I first moved here I from human embryos prior to then -- but not after. thought my children would be able to ride Bowing to scientific evidence, he could update that bikes into school but I never felt it was decision to the present, vastly expanding the research. safe enough for them to let them do it. Of One of the chronic tendencies on both sides of the course most of the way there are nice polarized, partisan divide in the nation's capital is to wide bike lanes - except for two sections. put politics and ideology ahead of evidence. It con- These are the bridges that carry State stantly gets in the way of problem-solving and good Street over a stream and over the timber policy. road. There State Street is bottle necked Cases in point on the Republican side -- besides and bikes are right next to the traffic. I Bush's stem-cell restrictions -- include resistance to the mean two feet of space - and that is not overwhelming scientific consensus on global warming, enough. Isn’t there some way to make exclusion of women's health concerns in the abortion those two bridges safer for our children as fight and the administration's failure to heed dissenting well as the adults riding bikes or walking? opinions on Iraq policy. Maybe a side bridge for pedestrians. If it On the Democratic side, Congressional leaders were were safer maybe more of us would get Other opinions not even willing to hear from Iraq troop commander out of our cars leading to less pollution, From around the nation Gen. David Petraeus about possible progress with his less petrol based fuels used and leading to new counter-insurgency strategy before pushing ahead healthier bodies. Those seem like good with legislation imposing a troop-withdrawal deadline. goals to me. Los Angeles Daily News Alan Sunbeam To his credit, Bush has changed his view over time Olympic spirit on the seriousness of the global warming danger and Ukiah man's contribution to it, although it's taken a Supreme Thank a volunteer When it came to sports It doesn't have to be this time to complaints, didn't Court decision to force his Environmental Protection venues, track record, cer- way. With its climate, with keep accurate records and To the Editor: Agency to begin considering how to regulate carbon tainty for economic success its aura of freedom, with its performed predictable dioxide emissions. April was Volunteer Recognition and quality of its presenta- capacity for reinvention, inspections, the auditor said. Month. This is the perfect opportunity for At the same time, the Supreme Court -with Bush's tion, Los Angeles was the L.A. has the chance to be a Weak oversight of the more two conservative appointees helping form a new Hospice of Ukiah to thank two groups of better choice as the U.S. truly great city. Seeds of than 1,200 nursing homes in wonderful people -- those who work with majority -- has just decided to impose its judgment nominee to bid for the 2016 democracy have been plant- California leaves patients at over that of medical experts on what late-term abortion our patients and those who help in our Summer Olympics. ed in neighborhood councils. risk and can result in Thrift and Gift Store. procedures will protect a woman's health. But the U.S. Olympic The mayor has the vision to tragedy. On stem cells, after intense debate between "pro- Hospice Patient Volunteers are the Committee picked Chicago see a Los Angeles greater The department blames a backbone of our program. They offer life" and "pro-research" advocates, Bush signed an respite care, emotional support, practical over L.A. for good reason. than what now exists. And shortage of nursing-home executive order on Aug. 9, 2001, allowing federal assistance and comfort to people who are Chicago has a long tradi- thousands of ordinary peo- inspectors for many of the funding of research using stem-cell lines extracted ill and to their loved ones. Our focus is on tion of strong leadership ... ple have worked long and flaws, but the state could do from human embryos prior to that date but barring it comfort care and compassion. that pulls together for the hard to make things better. more to ease staffing woes. for lines derived after that date. Hospice Thrift and Gift Store, at 724 S. greater good, and a citizenry But it will take thousands California uses registered It seemed a Solomonic decision -- opening up fund- State St., generates revenues that enable that believes in the city. of others to wake up and nurses for inspectors, and ing for research into potentially dramatic disease treat- our staff and Patient Volunteers to serve L.A. has a great climate, throw off the chains of their the shortage of RNs leaves ments while at the same time avoiding encouragement the community by providing assistance in but as a city, it's run today as apathy, as well as a sudden many positions vacant, even for further destruction of embryos. the patient’s home and, when needed, in a it's always been run: for the moment of enlightenment after the current state budget At the time, Bush asserted -- on the basis of findings long-term care facility. Visit our store and betterment of narrow classes among the ruling elite. funded ... additional inspec- from the National Institutes of Health -- that 68 such consider becoming a part of this volunteer of people who see the public L.A. can learn a lot from tors. Both the auditor and the lines would be available for federally funded research. group. as a minor obstacle in the Chicago. Whether it will is a state's legislative analyst Other scientists immediately challenged that figure, Hospice Volunteers are adults of all way of serving themselves. question of whether there's suggest making greater use and they have been proved right. Only 21 lines exist ages and come from all walks of life. The result is L.A. remains the will to put greed and of licensed vocational nurses world-wide, and all of them are contaminated by the They have a wide range of personal expe- just an idea, the belief in selfishness aside and strive and other qualified people to mouse tissue in which they are stored. riences and their motivations are as varied unlimited freedom and end- for something greater. augment the trickle of avail- Last year, Bush exercised his first veto -and his only as their personalities. What all the less possibility. It's a place, able RNs. one, until the veto coming shortly over Iraq deadlines - Volunteers have in common is a desire to not a city. The Riverside Other improvements - to strike down Congress' attempt to undo his limits contribute meaningfully to their communi- and permit funding for research on stem cells derived ty. Hospice of Ukiah sincerely appreciates Cities - real cities such as require better management. Chicago, Boston, New York, Press-Enterprise There is no excuse for poor from embryos "left over" and destined for destruction all our volunteers for giving their time and at in vitro fertilization clinics. their spirit to the mission of our Hospice. Paris, London - have a sense Corrective care record-keeping: The depart- This year, both the House and Senate have passed Carolyn Weihl of community, of together- California's nursing-home ment's data system con- Administrator ness, that L.A. has never tained errors that only com- new stem-cell bills by overwhelming -- but not veto- oversight is flawed and proof -- margins and Bush is promising another veto. achieved. Real cities are unacceptable. Improving the pounded the challenges of probing complaints. And But he could do something different: issue a new A solution for violence? inclusive; the quality of life Department of Health in the neighborhoods is as effective nursing home executive order this month or next allowing funding of Services' performance research on cells derived between 2001 and the effec- To the Editor: important as the enhance- inspections need to be ran- requires adding more dom. The state's predictable tive date of the order, expanding the available lines In keeping with the mantra of the ment of public monuments, inspectors, but also changing inspections give facilities from 21 to 400. N.R.A. re: having an armed citizenry, museums and gathering practices that leave large there’s only one proper and efficient way time to prepare and under- The logic of his 2001 decision would remain: He places. ... holes in the patient safety mine the visits' usefulness. would not be funding the destruction of any new to carry it out. The students of every high When it came to the net. The California state school graduating class in the nation Nursing home patients are embryos, simply widening research on cells already Olympics, L.A. let out a col- auditor last week released a some of society's most vul- extracted. should be issued a weapon of their choice lective yawn while Chicago report detailing the short- upon graduation, and that, of course nerable people. Protecting Bush's existing policy has heavily skewed federal showed widespread enthusi- comings in state oversight of them requires competent funding toward non-embryonic stem-cell research -- includes the feminine members of the nursing homes. The class. asm with plans to build a state oversight, not merely especially "adult" stem cells derived from blood, Department of Health And so, with all of the citizens of this spectacular Olympic village bureaucratic good inten- umbilical cords and bone marrow -- which does show country eventually armed, we shall be able on the lake. ... Services failed to respond on tions. promise in treating some diseases. to protect ourselves from any oddballs However, the overwhelming consensus of medical who decide to cause havoc in any venue. scientists and disease groups is that embryonic stem Ergo, we would also discourage any WHERE TO WRITE cells -- the inner core of days-old embryos -- offer potential invaders and no one would ever more potential for disease cures than adult cells be shot to death anymore in our schools, President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep because they theoretically can replace any tissue in the our streets, in our cars or wherever ... House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State body. right? ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, Bush's own NIH director, Elias Zerhouni, told the Ross Murray (202)456-2461. Senate in March that "the presentations about adult Boonville Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; stem cells having as much or more potential than Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Santa Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, embryonic stem cells, in my view, do not hold scientif- LETTER POLICY ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. 576-2297. Berg's field representative in ic water ... I think they are overrated." (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 Ukiah office located at 311 N. State St, He said that "it is clear today that American science The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- editor. All letters must include a clear name, Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax would be better served, and the nation would be better signature, return address and phone number. ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; number is 463-5773. E-mail to: assembly- served, if we let our scientists have more access to Letters chosen for publication are generally (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- [email protected] more [embryonic] cell lines." This is a case where, published in the order they are received, but 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 applying the same ingenuity he exhibited in 2001, shorter, concise letters are given prefer- Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate Bush can expand scientific discovery without aban- ence.We publish most of the letters we Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, doning his principles. Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. receive, but we cannot guarantee publica- Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375Email: tion. Names will not be withheld for any 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- reason. If we are aware that you are con- 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sen- [email protected]. Morton Kondracke is executive editor of Roll Call, the newspaper of Capitol Hill. nected to a local organization or are an [email protected] Mendocino County Supervisors: elected official writing about the organiza- Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- tion or body on which you serve, that will Congressman Mike Thompson: be included in your signature. If you want to 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd The Ukiah make it clear you are not speaking for that Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; organization, you should do so in your let- David Colfax, 5th District. All can be ter.All letters are subject to editing without FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district DAILY JOURNAL notice. Editing is generally limited to office, 430 N. 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jects in Eureka and Fort permit, so the investment is the local study area (136 liminary permit,” Ruffing told Bragg, show that as much as substantial. square miles). That effort also the council. Center rescues Wave 5,000 megawatts of wave promises a technology compe- Ruffing said in an interview power could be generated off Wave power gaining tition. No other such experi- prior to the meeting that high number of Continued from Page A-1 the California coast. ment is currently contemplat- Mendocino County might Last year power use in Just a year ago, when the ed in the United States, have acted had PG&E not stranded seals “We are going to fall down Fort Bragg City Council lis- a few times before we walk California peaked at 68,000 according to Lamberg and moved so quickly. megawatts, he said. As excit- tened to a presentation on a other sources. At last Monday’s meeting, this year with this,” he said. local power plant, wave SAN FRANCISCO (AP) One that has been touted by ing as the potential is for wave “I’m pleased with the Lamberg promised the power, it might be an exagger- power was still at the idea vision PG&E is bringing to process would be open and — An increase in stranded the Electric Power Research stage in the United States. seals and sea lions has kept Institute is the Pelamis design, ation even to say it is in its this,” said Reinhardt. “This would involve extensive com- infancy. But now, federal files are WaveConnect idea is a strong munity meetings and consen- volunteer rescuers at the which resembles a chain of full of applications. Portugal, Marin Mammal Center busy floating redwood tree sized “Right now worldwide one. Certainly we don’t want sus building. He promised there is 4 megawatts of power Spain, the UK, Ireland, South to commit to a single nascent exhaustive environmental during the past year, but on logs. Locals have wondered Africa and Australia are all Saturday they were rewarded why EPRI is so intent on this operating (from wave energy), technology. Perhaps we could studies would “leave no stone so this is a very new technolo- planning new wave-energy benefit financially from being unturned.” for their labor. design. plants. Lamberg said “bathomet- gy,” Lamberg warned. That part of this whole process of “If we put machines out in A record 30 northern fur present output of the entire “It isn’t the Klondike quite figuring out which of these the ocean, there are going to ric” factors along the northern yet, nor is it the shale oil mad- seals have been rescued this coast of California make it world would only be about technologies are viable.” be a lot of people with con- season, 22 of which have sur- half of what Fort Bragg uses ness of Alberta, but people are After the Fort Bragg City cerns, and we want to listen to one of the best places in the talking that way. In Oregon vived. The eight healthy seals United States for generation in a year. Council heard the initial pre- those concerns before select- on the boat Saturday served Because the technology is real money is coming to the sentation in August, they ing the best piece of ‘real of wave power. Exposure to table,” said local energy as a contrast to the emaciated northwest swells make local so new, the Federal Energy backed the idea of wave ener- estate’ possible,” Lamberg pups that appeared at beaches Regulatory Commission and activist George Reinhardt in gy in an October resolution said. wave energy greater than in an interview. in need of nursing. Southern California. Analysis PG&E have no model on how that does not name PG&E. He also promised the long such projects take or Reinhardt told the council Next, a January meeting was devices would not be put into Rescue volunteers braved of 25 years of data from off- the Fort Bragg plant would be choppy seas to accompany shore buoys show average what studies are required. held in Noyo Harbor where the water “unless we can get “It is being based on the similar to the Wave Hub off what City Manager Linda the fishermen happy.” the animals to an area near the wave heights from 6.5 to 10 the United Kingdom, one of Farallon Islands, where the feet. Even more important is hydroelectric model, so the Ruffing described as a diverse model we are going through is the best known wave energy group of stakeholders, such as seals were released. the fact that deep water efforts in the world, which is becomes shallow in a much the same as if we were build- fishermen and seaweed har- Concert Zombie, so named because ing a dam on a river,” in the development stage vesters, presented their con- of his Halloween rescue last shorter span locally, the steep (www.wavehub.co.uk). That incline helping create the Lamberg said. cerns. Continued from Page A-1 year, hopped from his cage He said it would likely be project also features compet- Next came the surprise into the frigid waters. The needed wave action. ing technologies and inven- tody battle, as the Mateel He said studies by the five years before PG&E had news that PG&E had filed its other fur seals followed, frol- devices in the water but that tors. preliminary permit application Community Center scraps icking in the water before dis- research institute, which is Simultaneous with the Fort with People Productions and under contract with PG&E to all timeframes are estimates at with FERC. appearing below. this point. The utility must Bragg effort, PG&E also filed “Lo and behold, the city landowner Tom Dimmick for get the utility giant through for a study area off Eureka control of the event. Watching the seals being the permitting process for pro- pledge to spend money and was informed in late February released was a mixed blessing complete the study to get the which is about twice as big as that PG&E had filed for a pre- Dimmick had declared his lease agreement with the for rescuers. In 2002 a reha- Mateel for the festival void bilitated California sea lion unfair to many doctors. Those Burd, the chief executive of turned it. after the center split with named Swissy was consumed Health are just a few of the possible the Safeway supermarket But the political landscape longtime Reggae on the River immediately after its release quarrels. chain and an outspoken pro- has changed since then, and producer People Productions by a great white shark. The Meanwhile, potential ponent of national health care center has since moved its Continued from Page A-1 reform advocates vow they last December in a financial adversaries - which include reform, is expected to wouldn’t let that happen dispute. releases to a more sheltered care and saying, ‘We’ve got to well-heeled interests such as announce in the next few again. “Because we came so The rancher and People cove. do something,’” said the California Restaurant weeks that a coalition of large close last time, everyone Productions then announced The reason behind the Democratic strategist Darry Association, Blue Cross and businesses will push for knows we could go back to they would stage a rival festi- increase in stranded animals Sragow, an adviser to the the state Chamber of change in California as well. the ballot and win,” said val, Reggae Rising, on the this year has been explored, California AARP, one of the Commerce - could spend mil- On a separate but parallel health care lobbyist Beth same site and the same days - including higher levels this groups pressing for reform. lions to derail reform. Those track, the Silicon Valley Capell. - Aug. 3 to 5 -- as Reggae on year of domoic acid — a nat- “These are people who nor- groups have been relatively Leadership Group, whose Since Schwarzenegger the River. urally occurring toxin — but mally don’t hang out togeth- quiet so far, but that could members include dozens of announced his plan for univer- Meanwhile, the Mateel, no concrete answers have er.” change if lawmakers close in high-tech companies, has sal health care in early which controls the rights to been found, according to At this point the groups are on a compromise. embraced the governor’s January, he’s been spending the 24-year-old Reggae on the Doreen Gurrola, the center’s not uniting behind any one Still, veterans of past health health care push, without much of his time trying to River name, has signed up assistant director of educa- plan, but instead endorsing a reform efforts say the atmos- endorsing his specific propos- mobilize support. The gover- Bay Area producer Boots tion. set of broad reform principles. phere feels different this year. al. Among those joining the nor has made dozens of Hughston. And their camaraderie could Having a popular Republican business group are the AARP, speeches around the state, The Mateel sought a pre- Despite the perils of being collapse under the stress of governor at the helm provides labor unions representing bemoaning what he calls the liminary injunction to stop the back in the wild, the rescuers a huge boost. teachers and service workers, state’s “broken” health care Reggae Rising festival from understand they are doing the fashioning an actual compro- right thing. mise. Health care reform has “The biggest difference this and three of the state’s top system, and held private meet- advancing. It was denied last eluded policy makers for year from the past,” Senate health insurance companies - ings with interest groups, week by Superior Court “They’re back out in the decades for good reason: It President pro Tem Don Perata, Kaiser Permanente, Blue including some that are unen- Judge W. Bruce Watson. wild. They’re back serving D-Oakland, said in an inter- affects practically everyone, Shield and Health Net. “We thusiastic about his proposal. At the previous commis- their purpose, doing what view, “is that the governor has believe we are responsible This week saw the first sion meeting, the two sides they do,” said volunteer and any change that pleases declared this his No.1 issue.” one constituency is bound to corporate citizens and should flurry of activity on the leg- indicated that a settlement Karen Loida. Perhaps equally important, be actively engaged,” said islative front, as Democratic was near. That appears to no offend another - and them Perata and others say, is that David Olson, senior vice pres- health reform plans - which longer be the case. in the pocketbook. the issue seems to have The county issues the per- For example, a central tenet ident of corporate communi- mirror the governor’s propos- reached a tipping point in the cations at Health Net. mit that allows the festival to of Schwarzenegger’s health public conscience. An esti- al in some respects and depart One sign that the coalition from it in others - cleared go forward, and some believe proposal - and one embraced mated 6.5 million people are that the battle for the permit appears serious: It has hired a health committees in the Adv. Tix on Sale SPIDER-MAN 3 (PG-13) # by the reform backers - is that without insurance for all or will ultimately decide who the cost of universal coverage prominent political consul- Assembly and Senate. The Adv. Tix on Sale SHREK THE THIRD (PG) # part of the year, but that’s just gets to put on the concert. The Adv. Tix on Sale SHREK THE THIRD (PG) # tant, David Doak, to craft an votes were not considered sig- should be shared by employ- part of the problem. Spiraling permit runs with the land, but VACANCY (R) - ID REQ'D DIG (440) 750 advertising campaign. NEXT (PG-13) DIG (515) 740 ers, workers, health providers health care costs are pinching nificant, though, because key is in the Mateel’s name. If reform advocates “can IN THE LAND OF WOMEN (PG-13) DIG (425) and government. But the real business profits more and details of the plans, including 700 gather the resources and stick The county has said it will question is how to spread the more each year, and chipping how much employers would not wade into the issue of who BLADES OF GLORY (PG-13) DIG (525) 740 together,” said Sragow, the MEET THE ROBINSONS (G) DIG (430) 715 load ($12 billion, under the away at workers’ paychecks. have to pay if they don’t pro- controls the permit. That is political adviser, it could give ARE WE DONE YET? (PG) DIG (510) 735 governor’s plan). Health care premiums this vide coverage to workers, Times For 4/30 ©2007 legislative leaders “political something it seems the courts Unions fret that workers decade have grown at more haven’t been spelled out. will have to decide. will be forced to buy coverage than double the inflation rate; cover” to broker a compro- All the while, they can’t afford. Health last year they rose 8.7 percent mise on health care legisla- Schwarzenegger, who has Ukiah’s insurers worry that they’ll be in the state, to $988 per month tion. dubbed 2007 the “year of forced to cover everyone, for a worker enrolled for fam- Skeptics warn that even if a health care,” continues to Toy Store without any assurance that ily coverage, according to the deal can be reached, oppo- raise expectations. people won’t simply wait until California Healthcare nents could challenge it in “California will be the first they’re sick to buy insurance. Foundation. The employee’s court or launch a ballot initia- state, I guarantee you,” the NOW The California Medical share of that total: $235 per tive to overturn it. In 2004, governor said in a speech Association, which is also part month - and growing. after the Democratic Tuesday to the California OPEN of the reform coalition, says a Those costs are creating a Legislature passed a mandate Medical Association, “where 2 percent fee on doctors’ rev- sense of urgency, and bringing on medium-sized and large we will have universal health 161 S. Orchard Ave. enue recommended by unexpected players to the businesses to provide health care, where we will insure (Next to Longs) Schwarzenegger would be health reform table. Steven care, voters narrowly over- everybody.” . 463-0163 SPORTS MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2007 – B-1 Editor: KC Meadows, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

LOCAL TODAY’S CALENDAR LOCAL SPORTS UPDATE | UHS JV BASEBALL GAMES TODAY Freshman baseball at home against Windsor, 4 p.m. JV golf against Lake County Teams, 3:30 p.m. UHS TUESDAY MAY 1 JC baseball at Yuba College, 2:30 Freshman p.m. Potter Valley at Round Valley, 4 baseball at p.m. Softball at Montgomery, 4 p.m. home against UHS games unless otherwise noted Windsor, 4 WEDNESDAY MAY 2 UHS Freshman Baseball away at Rancho Cotate 4 p.m. p.m. Potter Valley Baseball and Softball Home against Roncon Valley 4 p.m. UHS JV golf against Lake COMMUNITY County Teams, DIGEST 3:30 p.m. Rusty Bowl BMX Exciting BMX bicycle racing is open to children of all abilities with classes for beginners to experts. The Rusty Bowl would like to encourage parents and children to COMMUNITY come and experience BMX. Practice sessions will take place on Thursdays from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m., DIGEST weather permitting. Racing takes place on Sundays SAL fun and fitness starting in March and signups from Mendocino Co. Sheriff's Youth happen at 1:30 p.m., with racing at Activities League (SAL) and the 3 p.m.The Rusty Bowl track is Redwood Health Club of Ukiah located at east end of Gobbi st., are sponsoring a "KIDS ONLY" adjacent to south little league fun and fitness program at the fields.Call 462-0249 for up to date James Arens/The Daily Journal Redwood Health Club, on track schedule and info. Chase Gordon scoops up the ball after a short throw to first base earlier this season. Although the Thursday nights from 5:30 P.M. to UHS Athletic Boosters ’Cats lost two games this week, the team still feels confident about its progress. 6:30 PM, in Court #3, for ages 7 The UHS Athletic Boosters will be years to 12 years, coed, and free meeting on Monday, May 7th at of charge. Learn strength training, 5:30 p.m. in the Career Center gain endurance, stability and build located in Building A. Parents of confidence. Personal Trainers "MJ athletes encouraged to attend. and Nick" will exhaust your kids Uniform requests on agenda. Ukiah JV Baseball drops two and send them home sweaty. For MC football 2007 more info call RHC at 468-0441 or drop by the Club. There is an The Mendocino College football By RAY HALL annual $5.00 insurance and team is looking for assistant coach- Piner High School and the host team the bases for Troy Furman who For The Daily Journal administration fee for SAL pro- es for the 2007 season. Anyone was able to avenge a prior loss to the promptly lashed a basehit to left field grams, but it may be waived for interested, please contact ast week could be considered a cause. Mendocino College head coach 'Cats. An early lead and late game to score three runs and give Ukiah it's' Tom Gang at 707-468-3141. disappointment if one looks hits allowed the Piner Prospectors to first lead of the day at 6-4. only at the won-loss column but Hopland Karate Kids Colt sign-ups L come out victorious in this game by a Unfortunately the late game hero- Winter Program: Mendocino Co. Players must be between the the performances of three players in score of 10-8. ics weren't reserved strictly for the Sheriff’s Youth Activities League ages of 15 and 17 on, or before, particular, Brett Furman, James Maki Karate Program (SAL) is teaching April 30. An original county-certi- and Garrett Edwards on the JV base- Ukiah staked the Prospectors to an Ukiah nine as Piner mounted a come- “Free” youth, teen and adult fied birth certificate is required for early 3-0 lead before Garrett Edwards back of their own in the bottom of the karate programs at the Hopland age verification. The cost is $75 for ball team provides optimism for Shorin-ryu Dojo, 14200 Mountain the first child and $65 for each future Wildcat success this season. crushed a line drive double off the left inning and ended up winning by a House Rd., Hopland on Monday additional sibling. Tryouts will be on field fence that scored teamate Austin final score of 10-8. and Wednesday nights at 4:30 April 29 at 10 a.m. at Anton On Wednesday, the 'Cats lost to PM for ages 6 years to 12 years Stadium. Late signups will also be league leading Rancho Cotate. The Ryan from second base. Proving that Wildcat coach Kris Swett summed and at 5:30 PM for teens and taken at 9:30 a.m. If there are not can hit, James Maki followed up the days performance, recognizing adults. SAL membership/insur- enough players for sign up, there visiting Rancho team scored three ance dues are $5.00 annually.You will be no Colt League this year. So quick runs but it could have been with a hit to get the 'Cats within a run the amazing composure on the mound do not have to be a member of the call Kris at 468-3800 to sign-up or at 3-2. and the hitting of James Maki, the 3 Hopland Dojo to participate. For for more information. much worse if not for a spectacular more info call the SAL Voice Mail SULL scorekeepers diving catch by centerfielder Brett In the next inning another RBI sin- for 3 batting of Garrett Edwards and at 468-4288 or Hopland Dojo - South Ukiah Little League needs gle by Maki kept the 'Cats close to the three RBI's from Brett Furman. Instructor: Sensei Jim Milone at scorekeepers Monday through Furman to end the inning. Ukiah was 744-1837, and we will get back Saturday. The league pays $12 for able to close the gap to 3-2 before their foes from Santa Rosa. Down by The Wildcats are back in action on with you. All classes are co-ed. Major Games, $10 for Minor a score of 4-3 in the sixth inning the Wednesday against Maria Carillo You may also register at the Games and $8.00 for Machine Rancho put together hit after hit to class/dojo. Pitch Games. Anyone interested win going away, 15-3. Piner came down with a tem- before hosting Elsie Allen on Friday please call 468-8800 for more porary bout of wildness and loaded at Anton Stadium. Lifeguard training information. On Friday the Wildcats traveled to The City of Ukiah Community Girl’s youth softball Service Department would like to There is a need for girl’s youth announce the beginning of regis- softball umpires. Pay is $16 a game tration for the American Red and work two games and get paid Cross lifeguard training course. for three with a 90 minutes maxi- This classes will begin April 14 mum time limit. Season runs May and will run from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. through June. Games are played on April 14, April 15, April 21, and Monday through Thursday 49ERS UPDATE | DARRELL JACKSON TRADE April 22 all are mandatory for new evenings. Previous experience pre- lifeguards. The class is free to ferred. Minimum age is 15. those who are seeking employ- Applications available at the City of ment with the City Pool. Seahawks trade WR Jackson to Niners For others not interested in Ukiah, 411 W. Clay St. or call 463- 6714. Deadline is April 27. employment with the City Pool, By GREG BEACHAM recent months amid the talk about the — but when Whitsitt just never really the cost is $310, which includes Jones Hoop Camps all books and materials. The mini- The Jones Hoop Camps has AP Sports Writer injuries and attitude trade.” was fired and Ruskell seemed to get to that mum age for this class is 16. announced their Ukiah camp will SANTA CLARA — concerns. San Francisco gave was hired in early 2005, point. Come join the fun and learn be August 6-10. The camp is for The San Francisco But with few tempt- up the 124th overall no changes were made. “Yeah, he is a good important life-saving. Pre- boys and girls ages 7-15. Each day, Registration must be completed at the camp is from 8a-4p at Eagle 49ers acquired veteran ing offers for Jackson, pick, and the Seahawks Jackson had a trucu- player, we all know The City of Ukiah, 411 West Clay Peak Middle School. Included in receiver Darrell the Seahawks improba- used it on Georgia Tech lent attitude toward off- that, and it wasn’t about Street. Re-certifications must be the camp: t-shirt, water bottle and bly helped the 49ers — offensive lineman season workouts, and the catches and the scheduled in advance. workout DVD. You can register Jackson from the Please call the City of Ukiah online at www.basket- Seattle Seahawks on who beat NFC West Mansfield Wrotto. he also missed 13 yards, but it just never Community Services Department balljonescamps.com or call for a Sunday, landing a champion Seattle twice Jackson’s tenure in games over the last two felt comfortable as a for more information: 463-6201. color brochure at 1-800-348-3803. potential No. 1 pass last season — at San Seattle included three seasons with injuries. fit.” Umpires needed Youth Cheerleading catcher from a division Francisco’s leanest 1,000-yard seasons and “Ever since I have Ruskell said the The North Ukiah Little League Ukiah Lions Youth Football and rival for a fourth-round position. 47 touchdowns, but been here, we all know 49ers’ interest in needs umpires. The qualifications Cheer will be holding CHEER sign are a strong desire to work with ups on April 28. The sign ups will draft choice. “You know that also several skirmishes he has not been happy,” Jackson didn’t intensify kids. Experience is a plus but not be begin at 9 a.m. at Anton Jackson, a seven- makes it that much with team brass about Ruskell said. “We want until just before the necessary. Applicants must be 14 Stadium. The child must be seven year pro who spent his sweeter that I can go his contract, which runs you to want to be here. draft. Jackson passed a or older. Umpires will earn from on or before Aug.1, 2007 and can $15-22 each game. If interested not be older than 15 as of Aug 1, entire career with the back and face my old through 2009. Jackson We want you to be physical in Santa Clara contact Sonny Garza (707) 524- 2007. If you have any questions Seahawks, gradually team,” Jackson said. felt he had a handshake happy to be a Seahawk and visited with 49ers 8844, (707) 467-9044. please contact Stephanie Dunken at 485-8848 or Katrina Gonzalez at fell out of favor with “I’ve been looking for- deal with former team and work well with coach Mike Nolan on SAL drop-in volleyball 485-1640. Seattle general manag- ward to becoming a president Bob Whitsitt your teammates. That’s The Mendocino Co. Sheriff's Senior bowling league er Tim Ruskell in 49er ever since I heard to improve his contract what we want, and we See TRADE, Page B-2 Activities League has a drop-in Summer league senior bowling volleyball clinic every Saturday starts Tuesday, May 8. Any senior from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the over the age of 55 interested, Baecthel Grove Middle School please contact Connie at 462- Gymnasium, 1150 Magnolia St., 5210. Willits - for ages 11 years to 17 Soccer Scholarship years old, co-ed, no cost, sign-up RAIDERS UPDATE | RANDY MOSS TRADE at the gym. There is an annual Applicants Wanted $5.00 insurance/admin fee. But, it The scholarship committee is is waivable for good cause. Coach looking for applicants for the Ryan Jon Jessup. For more info contact Rones Dickey Memorial Soccer Raiders dump Moss to New England Mike Tobin, SAL President at 354- Scholarship Fund. This scholarship 0565 or home #459-0475. Were is available for attendance at soc- all about the KIDS first! cer camps. By JOSH DUBOW “I’m still overwhelmed Applicants must be dedicated to AP Sports Writer and, at the same time, kind of the game of soccer, hard-working SULL Pancake Breakfast and have a good team attitude. ALAMEDA — The star-struck that I’m part of this South Ukiah Little League is Please pick up an application at Oakland Raiders cut ties with New England Patriots organi- having a Pancake Breakfast and 601 N State St or call 468-5711. Randy Moss after two unpro- zation,” he said during a con- Steak BBQ on Saturday May 5th Please submit the applcation at from 8:00am to 4:00pm along with least two weeks before the start of ductive seasons, sending the ference call Sunday. our annual Hit-A-Thon fundraiser. the camp. Donations will be grate- former Pro Bowl receiver to Raiders coach Lane Kiffin Pancake breakfast is $4.00 until fully accepted at 601 N State St. the New England Patriots on wanted to deal Moss before noon. Steak BBQ is $7.00 until Shane Huff’s Norcal 4:00pm Jubilee Jumps will be Sunday for a fourth-round next weekend’s mandatory there all day. All proceeds go to Soccer Academy operate the League. A soccer camp for youth from draft pick. minicamp. Moss had not par- Moss was disgruntled for ticipated in any of the team’s ages 5 to 18 at Pomolita Middle Eagles’ soccer tourney School Track from July 30 to most of his two seasons in offseason workouts and the August 3. A full day session is The Mendocino College offered from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for Oakland, and said frequently Raiders were unsure if he’d Women’s soccer program will host ages 10 and up for $135 (includes last season he thought he’d be attend the minicamp. their 4th annual seven-verse- ball and T-Shirt); Half Day session better off with another team. “We felt this was the best seven Co-ed outdoor soccer tour- for 7 to 9-year-olds from 9 a.m. to nament on Saturday, May 12.The noon for $80 (includes ball) and The 30-year-old wanted to be scenario for both the Raiders first eight teams will be accepted Half Day session for 5 and 6-year- dealt either to New England or and Randy,” Kiffin said. “We and are guaranteed at least three olds from 9:30 a.m. to noon for $70 40-minute games.The cost for (includes ball). Green Bay and got his wish. wish him nothing but the each team is $100.00 and all Registration is under way. Moss said he was thrilled to best.” games will be played at the Register early (by July 6th) and pay With the Patriots, Moss Mendocino College only $120 for the all day session. be with the Patriots, who won Eddie Ledesma/Contra Costa Times stadium.Contact Head Coach Call Pam at 468-5088 to register or three of the last six Super will be teamed with three-time Duncan McMartin at 468-3006 or Oakland Raiders wide receiver Randy Moss stands dmcmarti@ mendocino.edu to email for an application at Bowls, and re-negotiated a Super Bowl-winning quarter- [email protected]. Team dis- back Tom Brady, who now by himself away from his teammates during a timeout register for the tournament or for counts are available. contract that had two years in a game last season. Moss’ complaining and lack of additional information. left. See DUMP, Page B-2 production helped his cause to be traded. B-2 – MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2007 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL DEVIL RAYS 5 | ATHLETICS 3 SCOREBOARD

Texas (Padilla 0-3) at Toronto (Halladay 3-0), 7:07 NHLPLAYOFFS WESTERN CONFERENCE p.m. Dallas vs. Golden State L.A. Angels (Lackey 3-2) at Kansas City (Perez 2- Playoff Glance Sunday, April 22: Golden State 97, Dallas 85 2), 8:10 p.m. By The Associated Press Wednesday, April 25: Dallas 112, Golden State Devil Rays sting A’s All Times EDT 99 Tuesday’s Games FIRST ROUND Friday, April 27: Golden State 109, Dallas 91, Oakland at Boston, 7:05 p.m. By JANIE McCAULEY (Best-of-7) Golden State leads series 2-1 Baltimore at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Sunday, April 29: Dallas at Golden State, 10 p.m. Toronto at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. AP Sports Writer Buffalo 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Tuesday, May 1, Golden State at Dallas, 9:30 Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. p.m. Buffalo 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 N.Y.Yankees at Texas, 8:05 p.m. OAKLAND — Manager N.Y. Islanders 3, Buffalo 2 Thursday, May 3, Dallas at Golden State, TBD, if Buffalo 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 necessary L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Joe Maddon can’t say enough Buffalo 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 Saturday, May 5, Golden State at Dallas, TBD, if Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. about Rocco Baldelli’s impact Buffalo 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 necessary New Jersey 4, Tampa Bay 2 Phoenix vs. L.A. Lakers at the top of the Tampa Bay New Jersey 5, Tampa Bay 3 Sunday, April 22: Phoenix 95, L.A. Lakers 87 MLB LINESCORES batting order. Tampa Bay 3, New Jersey 2 Tuesday, April 24: Phoenix 126, L.A. Lakers 98 By The Associated Press Tampa Bay 3, New Jersey 2 Thursday, April 26: L.A. Lakers 95, Phoenix 89, AMERICAN LEAGUE Baldelli returned after New Jersey 4, Tampa Bay 3, OT Phoenix leads series 2-1 Minnesota 041 030 021 — 11 17 0 New Jersey 3, Tampa Bay 0 Sunday, April 29: Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 Detroit 201 000 000 — 3 11 2 missing two games with a New Jersey 3, Tampa Bay 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 2: L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 10:30 CSilva, Neshek (7), DReyes (8), Perkins (9) and bruised right knee and quickly N.Y. Rangers 4, Atlanta 0 p.m. Mauer; Verlander, Ledezma (4), ALopez (5), N.Y. Rangers 4, Atlanta 3 Friday, May 4: Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, TBD, if Grilli (8), Rodney (9) and Rabelo. W—CSilva 2- got back to work, combining N.Y. Rangers 2, Atlanta 1 necessary 1. L—Verlander 1-1. HRs—Minnesota, Mauer with Elijah Dukes for back-to- N.Y. Rangers 7, Atlanta 0 Sunday, May 6: L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, TBD, if (1), Morneau (6). N.Y. Rangers 4, Atlanta 2 necessary ——— back home runs in Tampa Texas 020 011 103 1 — 9 12 Ottawa 4, Pittsburgh 1 San Antonio vs. Denver 2 Bay’s 5-3 victory over the Ottawa 6, Pittsburgh 3 Sunday, April 22: Denver 95, San Antonio 89 Toronto 010 004 021 0 — 8 12 Pittsburgh 4, Ottawa 3 Wednesday, April 25: San Antonio 97, Denver 88 0 on Sunday. Ottawa 4, Pittsburgh 2 Saturday, April 28: San Antonio 96, Denver 91, (10 innings) Ottawa 2, Pittsburgh 1 San Antonio leads series 2-1 Millwood, CJWilson (6), Eyre (7), Otsuka (9), B.J. Upton hit a go-ahead Ottawa 3, Pittsburgh 0 Monday, April 30: San Antonio at Denver, 10:30 Benoit (10) and Laird; Chacin, Marcum (6), p.m. Downs (7), Accardo (8), Frasor (9), Tallet (9), three-run homer in the fourth, Wednesday, May 2: Denver at San Antonio, 8 D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune WESTERN CONFERENCE Janssen (10) and Fasano, JPhillips (9). W— connecting for the second Detroit 4, Calgary 2 p.m. Otsuka 1-0. L—Tallet 0-1. Sv—Benoit (1). Eric Chavez stands at the plate after popping out with Detroit 4, Calgary 1 Friday, May 4: San Antonio at Denver, TBD, if HRs—Texas, Teixeira (2), Laird (1). Toronto, straight game, then Baldelli Detroit 3, Calgary 1 necessary Lind (2), Thomas (4). two men on against the Seattle Mariners to end the Calgary 3, Detroit 2 Sunday, May 6: Denver at San Antonio, TBD, if ——— and Dukes homered the next Calgary 3, Detroit 2 necessary Tampa Bay 010 010 012 — 5 11 2 seventh inning of their game, Thursday, in Oakland. Detroit 5, Calgary 1 Oakland 620 010 30x — 12 11 2 inning for the first time this Detroit 2, Calgary 1, 2OT Utah vs. Houston After losing to the Devil Rays, the A’s finsih April one Saturday, April 21: Houston 84, Utah 75 Fossum, RLugo (6), Salas (8) and Navarro; season the Devil Rays hit Anaheim 4, Minnesota 1 Monday, April 23: Houston 98, Utah 90 Haren, Duchscherer (8), Embree (9) and game under .500. Anaheim 2, Minnesota 1 Thursday, April 26: Utah 81, Houston 67 Kendall. W—Haren 3-2. L—Fossum 2-2. HRs— back-to-back homers. Anaheim 3, Minnesota 2 Saturday, April 28: Utah 98, Houston 85, series Tampa Bay, Upton (4). Oakland, EChavez (2), two. Shawn Camp and Brian Crawford to start the inning Anaheim 2, Minnesota 1 tied 2-2 Ellis (1), Buck (2). Eric Chavez is finding his Minnesota 4, Anaheim 1 Monday, April 30: Utah at Houston, 8 p.m. ——— Stokes pitched the eighth and then giving up Ty Wigginton’s Anaheim 4, Minnesota 1 Thursday, May 3: Houston at Utah, TBD Boston 000 000 010 — 1 7 2 power stroke for the A’s, who Saturday, May 5: Utah at Houston, TBD, if neces- New York 000 201 00x — 3 7 1 will be happy to put another Al Reyes finished for his ninth single. One out later, Upton Vancouver 4, Dallas 3 sary save in as many chances and hit his fifth homer of the sea- Vancouver 5, Dallas 4, 4OT Wakefield, Donnelly (6), Romero (7), Snyder (8) slow April in the past. The Dallas 2, Vancouver 0 and Mirabelli; Karstens, Igawa (1), Bruney (7), second of the series. son. Crawford drew three Vancouver 2, Dallas 1, OT Farnsworth (8), MRivera (9) and Posada. W— team is off Monday before Vancouver 2, Dallas 1 MLB Igawa 2-1. L—Wakefield 2-3. Sv—MRivera (1). Dallas Braden (1-1), pro- walks, including an intention- Dallas 1, Vancouver 0, OT HR—New York, Posada (3). starting May with a two-game Dallas 2, Vancouver 0 All Times EDT ——— moted from the minors last al free pass in the seventh. Vancouver 4, Dallas 1 Los Angeles 120 000 000 — 3 6 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 000 000 000 — 0 8 0 series at Boston beginning Braden didn’t last long San Jose 4, Nashville 1 week when ace right-hander San Jose 5, Nashville 4, 2OT East Division JdWeaver, Speier (6), Shields (7), FrRodriguez Tuesday. WLPctGB went on the dis- Sunday, when several hundred Nashville 5, San Jose 2 (9) and Napoli; Garland, Logan (8), Masset (9) Mark Ellis and Chavez San Jose 3, Nashville 1 Atlanta 15 8 .652 — and Pierzynski. W—JdWeaver 1-2. L—Garland abled list, was sent down after friends and family from San Jose 3, Nashville 2 New York 14 8 .636 1/2 0-2. Sv—FrRodriguez (7). HR—Los Angeles, connected back-to-back in the San Jose 3, Nashville 2 Florida 11 12 .478 4 Matthews (2). Sunday’s game. He struck out Stockton, Calif., were expect- Philadelphia 10 13 .435 5 ——— first for their second home CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Washington 8 16 .333 7 1/2 Baltimore 102 000 022 — 7 12 0 ed to be in the stands cheering (Best-of-7) Cleveland 100 012 000 — 4 6 1 runs in as many games, but the side in the first around a EASTERN CONFERENCE Central Division WLPctGB on the pitcher in his first big Buffalo vs. New York Rangers Bedard, Bradford (7), JWalker (7), DBaez (8), Oakland managed little else pair of walks and worked a 1- Milwaukee 14 9 .609 — Ray (9) and RaHernandez; Sowers, FCabrera Wednesday, April 25: Buffalo 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Pittsburgh 11 11 .500 2 1/2 league home performance. Friday, April 27: Buffalo 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, Buffalo (7), Fultz (8), RoHernandez (8) and VMartinez. only a day after scoring their 2-3 second. He allowed an Cincinnati 11 13 .458 3 1/2 W—JWalker 1-0. L—FCabrera 1-1. Sv—Ray (7). second-most runs of the year Braden allowed five runs and leads series 2-0 Chicago 10 13 .435 4 HR—Cleveland, JhPeralta (4). infield single to Josh Paul Sunday, April 29: Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 2 p.m. Houston 10 13 .435 4 ——— in a 12-5 victory. six hits, struck out five and Tuesday, May 1: Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. St. Louis 10 13 .435 4 Kansas City 601 100 000 — 8 12 2 leading off the third for the Seattle 020 100 000 — 3 13 0 Friday, May 4: N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 7 p.m., if West Division The A’s have dropped con- first Tampa Bay hit but got out walked three in 4 1-3 innings. necessary WLPctGB Sunday, May 6: Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 2 p.m., if Meche, Duckworth (7) and Buck; JfWeaver, secutive series for the first Ellis’ homer was his 39th Los Angeles 14 10 .583 — White (1), O’Flaherty (5), JMateo (7), Sherrill of the inning facing the mini- necessary Arizona 14 11 .560 1/2 (9) and Johjima. W—Meche 2-1. L—JfWeaver time this year, finishing April as a second baseman, tying Tuesday, May 8: N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 7 p.m., if San Francisco 12 10 .545 1 0-4. Sv—Duckworth (1). mum after Dukes was caught necessary San Diego 13 11 .542 1 ——— a game under .500 at 12-13. Colorado 9 15 .375 5 stealing for the third out. him with Dick Green for most NATIONAL LEAGUE Kazmir allowed six hits New Jersey vs. Ottawa Chicago 000 070 100 — 8 11 0 Braden ran into trouble in in Oakland history. ——— St. Louis 000 000 100 — 1 7 0 and two runs in seven innings, Thursday, April 26: Ottawa 5, New Jersey 4 Friday’s Games the fourth, walking Carl Saturday, April 28: New Jersey 3, Ottawa 2, 2OT, Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 1 CZambrano, Ohman (8), Cherry (9) and struck out one and walked series tied 1-1 Washington 4, N.Y. Mets 3 HBlanco; Wainwright, TJohnson (5), Hancock Monday, April 30: New Jersey at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 6, Florida 5 (6), Thompson (9) and YMolina. W— Wednesday, May 2: New Jersey at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Milwaukee 4, Houston 1 CZambrano 2-2. L—Wainwright 1-2. HR—St. Louis, Pujols (6). Saturday, May 5: Ottawa at New Jersey, 8 p.m. Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 3 Monday, May 7: New Jersey at Ottawa, 7 p.m., if ——— Atlanta 9, Colorado 7 Cincinnati 000 140 012 — 8 13 0 necessary Arizona 3, San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 000 001 000 — 1 5 0 Wednesday, May 9: Ottawa at New Jersey, 7 L.A. Dodgers 6, San Diego 5 Jackson joins free-agent signee Ashley Lelie, p.m., if necessary Saturday’s Games Belisle and Ross; Gorzelanny, Wasdin (7), Chicago Cubs 8, St. Louis 1 Bayliss (9) and Paulino. W—Belisle 3-1. L— WESTERN CONFERENCE Gorzelanny 3-1. Trade Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 1 veterans Arnaz Battle and Bryan Gilmore and Detroit vs. San Jose ——— Thursday, April 26: San Jose 2, Detroit 0 Houston 10, Milwaukee 1 Milwaukee 000 100 000 — 1 8 1 Saturday, April 28: Detroit 3, San Jose 2, series N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 2, 12 innings Houston 001 045 00x — 10 13 0 Continued from Page B-1 third-round pick Jason Hill in the 49ers’ tied 1-1 Florida 11, Philadelphia 5 Monday, April 30: Detroit at San Jose, 10 p.m. Atlanta 6, Colorado 2 Bush, Spurling (6), Dessens (7) and JEstrada; receiving corps. Wednesday, May 2: Detroit at San Jose, 10 p.m. Arizona 5, San Francisco 4 Sampson, Lidge (7), TreMiller (9) and Ausmus. Saturday, and the Seahawks Saturday, May 5: San Jose at Detroit, 2 p.m. W—Sampson 3-1. L—Bush 2-2. Monday, May 7: Detroit at San Jose, TBD, if nec- San Diego 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 ——— agreed to the trade Sunday essary Sunday’s Games Florida 320 023 010 — 11 17 2 Wednesday, May 9: San Jose at Detroit, TBD, if Cincinnati (Harang 3-0) at Pittsburgh (Maholm 1- Philadelphia 111 011 000 — 5 10 1 morning. necessary 2), 1:35 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Maine 3-0) at Washington (Bergmann Willis, Lindstrom (7), Owens (9) and Olivo; Jackson caught 63 passes really want to hear that,” and that’s important. He’s 0-1), 1:35 p.m. Anaheim vs. Vancouver Eaton, Rosario (5), Castro (7), Geary (9) and Florida (Obermueller 1-0) at Philadelphia (Moyer Barajas, Ruiz (9). W—Willis 5-1. L—Eaton 2-2. for 963 yards and a career- Jackson said. “Tim Ruskell is going to compete with Arnaz, Wednesday, April 25: Anaheim 5, Vancouver 1 2-1), 1:35 p.m. Friday, April 27: Vancouver 2, Anaheim 1, 2OT, HRs—Florida, Uggla (5), MiCabrera (7), high 10 touchdowns last sea- just going in a new direction. and we’ll see how that goes. Milwaukee (Vargas 1-0) at Houston (W.Williams Willingham (3). Philadelphia, Barajas (1). series tied 1-1 0-3), 2:05 p.m. ——— son. He was leading the NFL He brought in a good player in That will be interesting.” Sunday, April 29: Anaheim at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Atlanta (Davies 0-1) at Colorado (Cook 0-1), 3:05 Atlanta 003 200 001 — 6 6 1 Tuesday, May 1: Anaheim at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. Colorado 200 000 000 — 2 10 1 L.A. Dodgers (Lowe 2-3) at San Diego (D.Wells 1- in touchdown receptions late Deion Branch. He brought in The 49ers were desperate p.m. 1), 4:05 p.m. Smoltz, MGonzalez (8), RSoriano (9) and last season before he missed a good player in Nate for a top-flight receiver after Thursday, May 3: Vancouver at Anaheim, 9 p.m. San Francisco (Morris 3-0) at Arizona (R.Johnson Sunday, May 6: Anaheim at Vancouver, 8 p.m., if McCann; Hirsh, Affeldt (7), Corpas (8), Fuentes three games with turf toe. Burleson. I guess he really cutting Antonio Bryant earlier 0-1), 4:40 p.m. (9) and Torrealba. W—Smoltz 3-1. L—Hirsh 2-2. necessary Chicago Cubs (Hill 3-1) at St. Louis (K.Wells 1-4), HRs—Atlanta, Renteria (4), Francoeur (5). Seattle signed Nate liked those guys, and I wasn’t in the offseason, and several Tuesday, May 8: Vancouver at Anaheim, TBD, if 8:05 p.m. Colorado, Tulowitzki (2). necessary Monday’s Games ——— Burleson to a seven-year, $49 one of his guys.” 49ers have prior experience Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:05 p.m. New York 000 00 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. UNDATED: Chad Cordero. million deal before last sea- Jackson joins free-agent with Jackson. Backup quarter- St. Louis at Milwaukee, 7:05 p.m. NBA PLAYOFFS Florida at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. son. The Seahawks then signee Ashley Lelie, veterans back Trent Dilfer threw passes Washington at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Padres 3, Dodgers 2 Playoff Glance Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. SAN DIEGO (AP) — Trevor Hoffman rebound- acquired Deion Branch from Arnaz Battle and Bryan to Jackson while both were in By The Associated Press Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. ed from two straight blown save opportunities All Times EDT to close the door on Los Angeles, sealing the New England in September Gilmore and third-round pick Seattle, and personnel chief FIRST ROUND All Times EDT (Best of 7) win for Greg Maddux and San Diego. and signed the former Super Jason Hill in the 49ers’ receiv- Scot McCloughan previously EASTERN CONFERENCE AMERICAN LEAGUE After blowing save chances in consecutive Detroit vs. Orlando appearances for the first time in 10 years, Bowl MVP to a $39 million ing corps. Jackson said he was a Seahawks executive. East Division Saturday, April 21: Detroit 100, Orlando 92 WLPctGB Hoffman pitched a perfect ninth for his fifth contract. intends to participate in the Jackson is due to make Monday, April 23: Detroit 98, Orlando 90 Boston 16 8 .667 — save in seven chances, and the 487th of his Thursday, April 26: Detroit 93, Orlando 77 Toronto 12 12 .500 4 career. Jackson could tell Ruskell 49ers’ minicamp next week- $3.25 million in base salary Saturday, April 28: Detroit 97, Orlando 93, Detroit Baltimore 12 13 .480 4 1/2 Maddux, meanwhile, retired his final 14 bat- wins series 4-0 Tampa Bay 10 14 .417 6 ters. had soured on him months end to get a quick start on the this season. He said the trade New York 9 14 .391 6 1/2 ago, particularly on issues Maddux (2-2) allowed two runs and five hits in open competition for both included no major changes to Cleveland vs. Washington Central Division seven innings. After Jeff Kent doubled in Juan around his contract. starting spots. his contract. Sunday, April 22: Cleveland 97, Washington 82 WLPctGB Pierre to give the Dodgers a 2-0 lead with one Wednesday, April 25: Cleveland 109, Washington Cleveland 14 8 .636 — out in the third, Maddux kept the Dodgers off “I was promised certain “He gives us a receiver ——— 102 Minnesota 14 11 .560 1 1/2 the base paths through the seventh inning. things and I was slated on cer- Saturday, April 28: Cleveland 98, Washington 92, Detroit 13 11 .542 2 Brett Tomko (0-2) allowed three runs and six that’s proven in the NFL,” AP Sports Writer Gregg Cleveland leads series 3-0 Chicago 12 11 .522 2 1/2 hits in 6 1-3 innings, struck out one and Kansas City 8 16 .333 7 tain things, and when the new Nolan said. “He’s very pro- Bell in Kirkland, Wash., con- Monday, April 30: Cleveland at Washington, 7 walked none. p.m. West Division Diamondbacks 5, Giants 4 regime came in, they didn’t ductive. He’s in the division, tributed to this report. Wednesday, May 2: Washington at Cleveland, 7 WLPctGB PHOENIX (AP) — Barry Bonds hit his 742nd p.m., if necessary Los Angeles 14 11 .560 — career home run for San Francisco. Scott Friday, May 4: Cleveland at Washington, TBD, if Oakland 12 12 .500 1 1/2 Hairston hit his 14th, and it lifted Arizona to necessary Seattle 9 10 .474 2 the win. Texas 10 14 .417 3 1/2 Sunday, May 6: Washington at Cleveland, TBD, if Hairston, a pinch-hitter, hit reliever Vinnie necessary ——— Chulk’s first pitch 418 feet into the left-field Saturday’s Games seats with two runners on to give the Toronto vs. New Jersey Minnesota 11, Detroit 3 Diamondbacks a 5-4 lead in the seventh Oakland gave up the seventh overall pick in Saturday, April 21: New Jersey 96, Toronto 91 inning. Tuesday, April 24: Toronto 89, New Jersey 83 Texas 9, Toronto 8, 10 innings Dump Friday, April 27: New Jersey 102, Toronto 89, New N.Y.Yankees 3, Boston 1 Chulk (0-1) and Jack Taschner couldn’t protect 2005, linebacker Napoleon Harris and a Jersey leads series 2-1 Oakland 12, Tampa Bay 5 a 4-1 lead for starter , who allowed Sunday, April 29: Toronto at New Jersey, 7:30 Baltimore 7, Cleveland 4 one hit and one run in six innings. He walked p.m. L.A. Angels 3, Chicago White Sox 0 four and struck out two. Continued from Page B-1 seventh-round pick to Minnesota for Moss in Tuesday, May 1: New Jersey at Toronto, 6, 7 or 8 Kansas City 8, Seattle 3 Dustin Nippert (1-0) pitched two scoreless p.m. innings. Jose Valverde got three outs for his has plenty of talented 2005. Moss, who made five Pro Bowls in Friday, May 4: Toronto at New Jersey, TBD, if nec- Sunday’s Games essary Boston 7, N.Y.Yankees 4 10th save in 11 chances. receivers to throw to on Sunday, May 6: New Jersey at Toronto, TBD, if Detroit 4, Minnesota 3 With a runner at second and two outs in the seven seasons with Minnesota, had 102 necessary Cleveland 6, Baltimore 1 first inning, Bonds hit a 1-1 pitch from right- offense. New England has Toronto 7, Texas 3 hander Edgar Gonzalez 428 feet into the con- already added three other catches for 1,558 yards and 11 touchdowns Miami vs. Chicago L.A. Angels 5, Chicago White Sox 2 course in right-center field to give the Giants Saturday, April 21: Chicago 96, Miami 91 Kansas City at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. a quick 2-0 lead. It was Bonds’ eighth home wide receivers this offseason: Tuesday, April 24: Chicago 107, Miami 89 run of the season and his third off Gonzalez. with the Raiders. Tampa Bay at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Wes Welker in a trade with Friday, April 27: Chicago 104, Miami 96 Monday’s Games Sunday, April 29: Chicago 92, Miami 79, Chicago Baltimore (D.Cabrera 1-2) at Detroit (Bonderman Miami, and Donte’ Stallworth wins series 4-0 0-0), 7:05 p.m. and Kelley Washington as free agents. with 42 catches for 553 yards some things that you’ve never New England began and three touchdowns and seen before,” Moss said, “and rebuilding its receiver corps expressed a desire to be trad- when it does happen, don’t last year after losing its top ed. say I didn’t tell you.” two receivers from 2005. “I know there are some The deal leaves the Raiders Do your body good! Leading receiver Deion things that I’ve done in the with Jerry Porter, Ronald Branch, after a contract dis- past,” Moss said, “but I think Curry, Doug Gabriel and pute, was traded to Seattle the that’s all behind me. I’m real- newly acquired Mike Get HealthSmart. day after the season opener, in ly not living in the past.” Williams as their top which he didn’t play. Earlier, From advice on fighting the common cold While in Minnesota, where receivers. Oakland traded a David Givens signed as a free he spent his first seven sea- agent with Tennessee. fourth-round pick Saturday to the latest medicines, Dr. Tedd Mitchell sons, Moss was fined $10,000 for Williams and quarterback The Patriots ended last sea- for pretending to pull down will keep you HealthSmart every week son with Reche Caldwell, his pants and moon the Green Josh McCown of Detroit. Jabar Gaffney and Troy Bay crowd during a Vikings Williams, who played for in USA WEEKEND. Brown as their top three playoff win, and also drew Kiffin in college at USC, receivers. Brown is a free criticism for leaving the field struggled in two NFL seasons agent, while Caldwell and with 2 seconds left in a regu- since being drafted by Detroit Gaffney are signed through lar-season loss to Washington. with the 10th pick in 2005. He the 2007 season. He also bumped a traffic started only six games in Oakland gave up the sev- control officer with his car in Detroit, making 37 catches for Every SundayEvery in… YourSunday Newspaper in... Logo enth overall pick in 2005, 2002, verbally abused corpo- 449 yards and two touch- linebacker Napoleon Harris rate sponsors on a team bus in downs. and a seventh-round pick to 2001 and squirted an official The Raiders selected cor- Minnesota for Moss in 2005. with a water bottle in 1999. nerback John Bowie from Moss, who made five Pro He stressed Sunday that his Cincinnati with the pick they Bowls in seven seasons with frustrations with not winning got from New England. Minnesota, had 102 catches affected him. His addition ——— for 1,558 yards and 11 touch- should improve the Patriots AP Sports Writer Howard downs with the Raiders. He championship prospects. Ulman in Foxborough, Mass., had career lows last season “You’re going to really see contributed to this report. TIME OUT MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2007 – B-3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

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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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ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2007 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com TRIUNA Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as FIRST POLAR FLIGHT suggested by the above cartoon. 722220 OF “ ” FIRS Answer here: THE -3 25 25 4 TPOL (Answers tomorrow) 23 2 -1 27 Jumbles: SWISH TRUTH LAVISH CRAFTY ARFL Saturday’s 24 2 5 20 Answer: What the jockey said when the perennial IGHT also-ran won the race —THAT WAS A “FIRST” 4/28/2007 Mock wedding has entire family in an uproar Dear Annie: My “Aunt Valerie” has a 40- nized to get the license in time. Instead of can- Dear Annie: When I read your column year-old son who e-mailed invitations to his celing, they decided to go through with the fes- about Valentines for Vets, I got my little honor destination wedding at a fancy hotel. My par- tivities. None of you was obligated to attend a guard consisting of four kids (sixth-, seventh- ents drove 12 hours (one way), while another ANNIE’S MAILBOX second ceremony, but it would have been more and eighth-graders), and the school allowed us aunt and uncle endured a 32-hour drive (one By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar diplomatic if your parents had simply replied, to have a field trip to the VA hospital in Biloxi. way), paying $250 per night at the hotel. “Sorry, we can’t make it,” when invited to the The experience was a teary eye-opener for The day of the ceremony, my mother jok- real thing, instead of saying so in advance. me, a retired Navy chief, and my honor guard ingly asked Valerie, “So he’s really going to do home. Valerie said everyone was overreacting. Now we hope everyone will forgive one anoth- loved it. It was one of the most rewarding this? He’s got a license and everything?” She got into an argument with my father, flung er and wish the newlyweds well. experiences of my life, and the kids are still Valerie replied, “Actually, this is sort of a mock all kinds of accusations at my mother, and was Dear Annie: My cousin joined a gang. talking about it. wedding. They didn’t have time to get the upset that no one seemed supportive of the She’s only 12, and I’m so scared for her that I am a member of the Patriot Guard Riders, license. Besides, they really want to get mar- bride and groom. when I found out, I couldn’t sleep. She’s mak- and our Mississippi group made Easter baskets ried by their minister, but he couldn’t come this I heard the bride and groom are now legally ing me so mad. How can I help her? -- Scared for vets at the veterans home in Jackson. I took weekend. Nobody’s supposed to know.” married, finally. Are we justified in feeling in the USA my 12- year-old granddaughter to this event so My mother was furious they’d driven all deceived and misled? Or, as Valerie said, are Dear Scared: You are right to be scared. she could see the sun rise on a veteran’s face. - that way and spent an exorbitant amount of we all overreacting? Please help us sort this The best thing you can do for your cousin is to - Appreciated in Long Beach, Miss. money for a mock wedding. Mom waited until out. There are some pretty hard feelings. -- tell your parents, and ask them to discuss it Dear Long Beach: Thank you for taking the after the ceremony and quietly mentioned the Niece with your cousin’s parents. Your cousin may be time to make a difference in the lives of our information to my father, who, fuming, told my Dear Niece: We understand your anger. You upset with you, but you are doing the right veterans, as well as teaching the children how aunt and uncle. My aunt eventually phoned were misled, but it doesn’t seem intentional. thing. We hope her parents will find a way to much a visit means to someone in the hospital. Valerie and told her none of them had any This is the wedding your cousin wanted to help before your cousin makes a terrible mis- We hope more of our readers will be equally intention of attending another ceremony back share with his family, and he was too disorga- take. inspired.

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273-07 4-16,23,30,5-7/07 PUBLIC NOTICE HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY 313-07 COMMISSION Auto Technician EXP. ELECTRICIANS PHARMACY SERVICE 4-30,5-7,14,21/07 LOOKING FOR TLC Child & NOTICE OF APPLICATION ACCEPTED FOR FILINGAND SOLICIT- Exp req. Well estab- for finish work at new SUPERVISOR TECHNICIAN COORDINATOR ING MOTIONS TO INTERVENE, PROTESTS, AND COMMENTS FICTITIOUS Family Services lished business. Comfort Inn, Ukiah. Full or part time. (Case mgr) (April 6, 2007) BUSINESS NAME in children’s seeks 2 additional Good pay & benes. Flex. hrs. Eves., Willits Rexall 1 F/T in Ukiah, CA Take notice that the following hydroelectric application has been filed STATEMENT residential facility. homes for Shelter avail. 462-1128 wkends also avail. Pharmacy serving adults with Care program with the Commission and is available for public inspection: File No.: 2007-F0290 BA/BS pref. Super- a. Type of Application: Preliminary Permit 1020 N. State St. Mark 367-1315 or 90 S. Main St. Willits. developmental disa- Applicants need to THE FOLLOWING visory exp. req. Full b. Project No.: 12781-000 462-3442. benefits. Excel. 459-6877 bilities. Requires MA, have at least 1 spare c. Date filed: February 27, 2007 PERSON(S) IS BE A SECRET bdrm to house a child Family Nurse pay. Fax resume to Fax 459-3299 BA or RN lic + rele- d. Applicant: Pacific Gas and Electric Company (ARE) DOING BUSI- for up to 30 days. SHOPPER Practitioner/ vent pd experience in e. Name of Project: Mendocino Wave Connect Project NESS AS: 463-6957 Guaranteed monthly Shop & Evaluate Physicians Assistant PROPANE human services + f. Location: The project would be located in the Pacific Ocean in Men- SIP MENDOCINO allotment. Generous docino County, California. Local Businesses. for family practice & ●Saw Filer/ DELIVERY DRIVER knowledge of dev. 13420 South Hwy. increase upon place- g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. §§791(a) - 825(r) Flex hrs, Training internal medicine ●Knife Grinding. Hazmat, tanker, air- disability isues. ment. Income tax-ex- 101, Unit A h. Applicant Contacts: Roy Kuga, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Provided. 800-585- office. Productivity brakes, Class B. Salary range empt. Exp. with chil- P.O. Box 770000, MC N13-1360, San Francisco, CA 94177, phone: Hopland, CA 95449 Heavy equip. log 9024 ext 6520 based compensation. Great salary & bene- $2749 to $3868/mo. dren req. Parents will (415)-973-3806. Bernadette Byrne loader. Must be exp. $40/hr + 10% retire- fits. 401k, Propane or + exc. bene. receive training, + So- i. FERC Contact: Robert Bell, (202) 502-6062. 3766 Feliz Creek Rd. Breakfast Front on front end loader. j. Deadline for filing comments, protests, and motions to intervene: ment contribution & fuel exp. pref. Closes 5-11-07 cial Worker, in-home Hopland, CA 95449 Desk/ Night Auditor 467-0117 support & respite. 60 days from the issuance date of this notice. other benefits. Fax resume to @ 5PM. Send re- This business is con- F/T or P/T, Apply in Maintenance Need 1 or 2-parent All documents (original and eight copies) should be filed with: Kimber- Send resume to 459-2178 or apply sume & letter of inter- ly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 ducted by an Individ- person at Fairfield Mechanic G & G homes, with 1 parent PO Box 2739 in person at est to H.R. RCRC, home full time. Home First Street, NE, Washington, D.C. 20426. Comments, protests, and ual. The registrant Inn & Suites, 1140 Specialty Foods. interventions may be filed electronically via the Internet in lieu of pa- Ukiah, Ca 95482 Competitive comp & Pro Flame Gas Co. 1116 Airort Park with no more than 1 commenced to trans- Airport Park Blvd. 1580 Main St. Willits. per; see 18 CFR 385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the instructions on the Com- Front Desk/ benefits including a Blvd. Ukiah, CA biological child con- mission's web site under the "e-Filing" link. The Commission strongly act business under CASE MANAGER 95482 e-mail: hr@ sidered. Advertising Asst. signing bonus. The Qualified Technician encourages electronic filings. Please include the project number (P- the fictitious business for Environmental redwoodcoastrc.org Retirees invited to P/T in Willits. M-F successful applicant for family owned 12770-000) on any comments or motions filed. name or names listed Alternatives Foster or fax: 707-462-4280, apply. Contact TLC The Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure require all inter- 9am-2pm. Reliable, should have previous dealership. Exp. pref 707-463-1100 above on April 30, Family Agency. “EOE-M/F” venors filing documents with the Commission to serve a copy of that 2007. Endorsed-Filed high energy, multi- exp. with food pack- but not nec. Will train. Lic#236800809 document on each person in the official service list for the project. Provide supportive tasker, personable on April 26, 2007 at aging and processing Benefits. 401K. Site Manager- Further, if an intervenor files comments or documents with the Com- services to foster for real estate office. equipment, 3 phase mission relating to the merits of an issue that may affect the responsi- the Mendocino Coun- McConnell Nice Office children & families in Microsoft Publisher, bilities of a particular resource agency, they must also serve a copy of ty Clerks Office. electrical-220/480, Chrysler/Dodge. Native American the Lkpt. area. MSW multi-line telephones the document on that resource agency. /s/Bernadette A. PLCs, boilers and Shorty @ 433-3384 Cash Assistance pro- k. Description of Project: The proposed project would consist of: (1) or MA in related field, & front desk experi- Truck Drivers Byrne other factory support Red Fox Casino gram in Lake County. 40 to 200 wave generators having a total installed capacity of 40 B.A. with significant ence a +. Must have Mendocino Forest BERNADETTE A. exp. Previous food NOW HIRING Exp. working w/Tribal megawatts, (2) a proposed 40 kilovolt transmission line, and (3) ap- exp. Offering exc. own transportation. exp.a+. Email or fax Products, Co. LLC., purtenant facilities. The project is estimated to have an average annu- BYRNE ● Auditor - P/T people helpful. Clean ben. & competitive Please bring is looking for Truck al generation of 100 gigawatt-hours, which would be sold to a local resume & salary req. ● Kitchen DMV Drug Testing, 318-07 salary. Send resume: resumes in person Drivers to join our utility. [email protected] ● Tech Background Check l. Locations of Applications: A copy of the application is available for 4-30,5-7,14,21/07 Donna Gillispie, growing team. This to 444 N. State St., or (707) 360-2477 ● inspection and reproduction at the Commission in the Public Refer- FICTITIOUS 756 East Ave. Chico, Security, F/T w/Benefits. Appli- position will be based Ukiah. Maintenance pos. ence Room, located at 888 First Street NE, Room 2A, Washington BUSINESS NAME CA 95969 EOE ● Cashiers ca & Job description in Calpella, CA. Mini- Groundsman Mt. FT/PT. Exp. pref. Call D.C. 20426, or by calling (202) 502-8371. This filing may also be STATEMENT ● 2 Floor Managers at www.cttp.net or mum 1 year road viewed on the Commission's website at http://www.ferc.gov using the Tamalpias Cemetery 462-5550 for further File No.: 2007-F0221 Circulation ● Exp. promotions contact Colleen Pete exp., Doubles En- "eLibrary" link. Enter the docket number excluding the last three digits is taking applic. FT information. Director & marketing at 707-262-4404 dorsed, Class “A” in the docket number field to access the document. For assistance, THE FOLLOWING Groundsman. Job MECHANIC person. Fax to 707-274-4233 California Driver’s Li- call toll-free 1-866-208-3676 or PERSON(S) IS for duties incl: Mowing, e-mail [email protected]. For TTY, call (202) 502-8659. F/T or P/T Friendly attitude Resume & Applica cense, current DOT (ARE) DOING BUSI- Ukiah Weedeating, Genl A copy is also available for inspection and reproduction at the address NESS AS: Fax resume helpful. Willing to Closes 4/30/07. physical exam card, in item h above. Daily Journal Landscpg & Ceme- 468-5547 train. 984-6800 Indian Hiring & clean DMV re- m. Individuals desiring to be included on the Commission’s mailing list DOLCE VERDE 590 S. School St. tery duties. Company or come in for Preference Applies. quired. Position in- should so indicate by writing to the Secretary of the Commission. 13801 Power House Ukiah, Ca. provides uniforms MECHANIC application. volves transport of n. Competing Preliminary Permit -- Anyone desiring to file a compet- Rd. Shoe allowc, Paid Knowledgeable me- START WORKING ing application for preliminary permit for a proposed project must sub- 200 Cahto Dr. lumber products. Potter Valley, CA Management holidays & Vactns, chanic wanted. Expe- mit the competing application itself, or a notice of intent to file such an 95469 and Circulation Laytonville NOW! Competitive pay, ex- application, to the Commission on or before the specified comment Med plan, 401k. rience working with ●●●●●●●● Estab. in 1988, 3 cellent benefits and date for the particular application (see 18 CFR 4.36). Submission of a Kristie Stricker experience Wage base upon agriculture equipment locations. no exper- 401K. Mon-Fri. work timely notice of intent allows an interested person to file the competing 13801 Power House preferred. exp. Clean driving is a plus. Full-time Now offering ience needed. Train- with minimal week- preliminary permit application no later than 30 days after the specified Rd. record. Fax res: position with benefits employee comment date for the particular application. A competing preliminary ing provided. Drug ends/holidays. Potter Valley, CA Resumes can 415-459-5864 and great pay! E-mail insurance after permit application must conform with 18 CFR 4.30(b) and 4.36. 95469 be emailed to test, cannabis not Please call o. Competing Development Application -- Any qualified development HIGH SCHOOL resume to Vineyard 90 days. This business is con- udjpublisher@ tested. Good DMV, 707-485-6749 applicant desiring to file a competing development application must PRINCIPAL [email protected] ducted by an Individ- pacific.net no theft or assault for an application. submit to the Commission, on or before a specified comment date for Come to a beautiful or fax 707-431-1767. Retail/Merchandising the particular application, either a competing development application ual. The registrant convictions. Assist EOE/ADA place! Make a dif- For further informa- Reliable workers or a notice of intent to file such an application. Submission of a timely commenced to trans- developmentally DRIVER ference with stu- tion call Kelly @ needed for merchan- Welder GMAW & notice of intent to file a development application allows an interested act business under disabled at home person to file the competing application no later than 120 days after wanted in Manches- dents at Round Val- 707-431-8544 dising Home Impro- GTAW; Min 2 yrs exp the fictitious business and on outings. the specified comment date for the particular application. A compet- ter. FT, year round. 1 ley HS,Covelo, CA. vemt Chain Stores. MIG welding, read name or names listed Mendocino Call 485-5168 ing license application must conform with 18 CFR § 4.30(b) and 4.36. load per day w/ new This small school Must work nights, prints and follow in- p. Notice of Intent -- A notice of intent must specify the exact name, above on March 30, STUDENT equipment. Pay has 103 ADA. 3 County travel & have tools structions; OT req as business address, and telephone number of the prospective applicant, 2007. Endorsed-Filed INSURANCE starts at $17/hr DOE. yrs. teaching exp. Health & Human M-F. $14/hr. bnfts necessary. Good and must include an unequivocal statement of intent to submit, if such on March 30, 2007 at SPECIALIST an application may be filed, either a preliminary permit application or a Serious, experienced Services Agency incl. 800-697-7773 Benefit pkg; Call req. Admin Cred or P/T (Flexible sched- development application (specify which type of application). A notice the Mendocino Coun- applicants only. 972- x1388 fax: Microphor: 707-459- in program for Social Services ule over 10 months) of intent must be served on the applicant(s) named in this public no- ty Clerks Office. 7465 866-229-7308. 5563x121 or email same. Exp in rural Branch $15.91-$20.31/hr. tice. /s/Kristie Stricker www.rpm4action.com [email protected] q. Proposed Scope of Studies under Permit -- A preliminary permit, if CNAs ALL SHIFT- area, at-risk stu- Currently Sign families up for KRISTIE STRICKER We will be hiring out- issued, does not authorize construction. The term of the proposed New wage scale. dents, or special recruiting for: health insurance. BUSINESS ■ side Hayward Home preliminary permit would be 36 months. The work proposed under the Hire on bonus. Pick education. Apply to Program Bilingual (Spanish) 250 RENTALS preliminary permit would include economic analysis, preparation of HELP Depot on May 2nd & up shift bonuses. Cln Mendocino County Administrator desired. Visit COMMERCIAL preliminary engineering plans, and a study of environmental impacts. 120 WANTED Concord Home De- fam.like atmosphere. Office of Education (Healthy Kids www.mcoe.us RESIDENTIAL & Based on the results of these studies, the Applicant would decide pot May 3rd 10A-2P whether to proceed with the preparation of a development application A GREAT PLACE Dawn or Deana by June 1, 2007 to Mendocino) 707-467-5012 OFFICE SPACE to construct and operate the project. TO WORK! 462-1436 assure considera- ■ Employment and ROUTE DRIVER [email protected] AVAILABLE r. Comments, Protests, or Motions to Intervene -- Anyone may submit Training Worker Come Work With tion - open until fil- Must have class B Apply by For recorded Listings, comments, a protest, or a motion to intervene in accordance with the led. 707-467-5012, Supervisor Call 462-1840 Ext. 195 requirements of Rules of Practice and Procedure, 18 CFR 385.210, The Ukiah Our Team with de- w/hazmat. Full bene- May 11, 2007 [email protected]. (Fort Bragg Only) fit pkg. incl. 401K. .211, .214. In determining the appropriate action to take, the Commis- Daily velopmentally disa- OFFICE 390sf. Util & sion will consider all protests or other comments filed, but only those bled adults. F/T, P/T To apply visit For further info go to: Ukiah Oxygen Teacher: Science Journal www.mss.ca.gov to: janitorial incl. Very who file a motion to intervene in accordance with the Commission's in home setting. Pick www.mcoe.us/jobs. 3470 N. State St.,Ukiah and Social Studies Rules may become a party to the proceeding. Any comments, pro- is seeking a “Career nice location, $425/ up application 1000 $64,858-$75,188. openings grades 9- tests, or motions to intervene must be received on or before the speci- NEWS Salary is under re- Opportunities” SALES CLERK 12. CA single subj mo + dep.468-5426 fied comment date for the particular application. Sanford Ranch Rd. PT eves & week- view by district. Ex- Or call the Jobline: cred. Exp pref. Office 450sf. 2193 S. Comments, protests and interventions may be filed electronically via ASSISTANT Ukiah or call 468-9331 ends. Apply at the Internet in lieu of paper; See 18 C.F.R. 385.2001 (a)(1)(iii) and the cellent benefits for 707-467-5866. Send resume & 3 ref State St. Ukiah. Counter Salesperson Closes 5/11/07 New Release Video instructions on the Commission's web site under "e-filing" link. The This is an entry- entire family at a to Pacific Community Good parking. 707- Commission strongly encourages electronic filing. for retail metal suppli- 1072 N. State St. level clerical posi- low cost. Charter School,Attn. 462-8273 $350 + sec. s. Filing and Service of Responsive Documents -- Any filings must er/industrial hardware Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm. tion, but basic com- MOUNTAIN VIEW Yolanda, PO Box bear in all capital letters the title "COMMENTS", "RECOMMENDA- sales. Computer and Home Care Options Office/Retail Space TIONS FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS", "PROTEST","COMPET- puter literacy is a ASSISTED LIVING SALES CLERK 984, Point Arena, CA math skills a must. seeks caregivers for State St.frontage with ING APPLICATION" OR "MOTION TO INTERVENE", as applicable, must. Applicants (senior housing) PT eves & week- 95468 by 05-10-07. Full time w/Benefits. PT & FT & live in. parking. 1140 sf. and the Project Number of the particular application to which the filing must have excellent NOW HIRING ends. Apply at 707-882-2298 for refers. Any of the above-named documents must be filed by providing Salary DOE. Pre- EOE. 462-6888 $950 mo. 265-4318 typing and good RA NOC SHIFT New Release Video more info. Fax 707- the original and the number of copies provided by the Commission's employment drug HOUSEKEEPER 1072 N. State St. 882-2419. PCCS is a Store Front/Office regulations to: The Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commis- organizational skills HVAC Installer test. Pick up applica- Wage DOE sion, 888 First Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20426. A copy of any and be able to work Up to $28 per hr. Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm. fair employment EOE Approx. 650 sf. tion at B &B Industrial Apply at 1343 S. motion to intervene must also be served upon each representative of independently. Full Benefits. The Conservation 850 Waugh Ln. Supply 923 Mazzoni Dora St. Ukiah SALES POSITION. the Applicant specified in the particular application. This 40-hour a Fax resume Fund $400/mo. 462-6458 t. Agency Comments -- Federal, state, and local agencies are invited St. Ukiah 463-1223 Retail exp. helpful. week position Reliance Ent. seeks experienced to file comments on the described application. A copy of the applica- New construction Apply in person APARTMENTS includes benefits. Development 707-462-1515 or PT contract book- tion may be obtained by agencies directly from the Applicant. If an plumbing contractor Motosports of Ukiah 300 UNFURNISHED agency does not file comments within the time specified for filing com- The news assistant Director RELIANCE@ keeper with associate is in need of plumb- 1850 N. State St. PARK PLACE ments, it will be presumed to have no comments. One copy of an works directly for RCHDC, a well PACIFIC.NET degree in accounting ers w/ all exp. levels. Ask for Jimmy. No 1 bd. $750-$775 agency's comments must also be sent to the Applicant's representa- the editor but also established Non or equiv. Resumes or tives. Excellent pay & com- phone calls please 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. assists sports and Profit Housing Corp HVAC TECH inquires to jgriffin@ Philis J. Posey pany benefits. Please SCHOOL Pool/garg. 462-5009 features editors as REQUIRES: Experi- conservationfund.org Acting Secretary Up to $28 per hr. fax resume: COUNSELOR well. Duties include ence with budgets, Full Benefits. 925-825-6003 or call Work with Middle rewriting and typing financing, & all LOST & LOST & Fax resume 925-825-6005 and High School up news releases, phases of housing 10 NOTICES 30 FOUND 30 FOUND Reliance Ent. NEW EXCITING Students. One FT letters to the editor development. CA 707-462-1515 or NOW ACCEPTING Lost wallet, Sun POSITION WORK- position split bet- and other material, drivers license and RELIANCE@ $1000 ING WITH KIDS ween Laytonville APPLICATIONS 22nd. Raleys, organizing weekly insurance. Salary PACIFIC.NET 6 wks pd vacation and Potter Valley or Reward, 462-6613 calendars, distribut- Range $4678-5685 Reward 403 B. Small home- 2 positions. Reqs. Subsidy available bookkeeping. Or 468- ing mail and filing. per mo DOE. Janitorial Floor like environment, valid CA PPS For any 8757 evenings. The news assistant Application required Maint. Clearlake, For Most Units good pay & bens. Credential OR be information I am a 6 week old also helps maintain - call 707-463-1975 $12/hr, Sun,W,F. Lost: Older Starting sal $11.76+ eligible to enroll in a Chihuahua mix pup- Daily Journal ext 0 or download 10pm-6am. 442-3229 Holly Heights leading to a Australian Cattle hr. On the job train- university intern py and I was going archives. from www.rchdc.org Licensed Nurses conviction for Dog. Female. $50 ing prov. Flex. F/T, program for same. 1 & 2 bedrooms for lunch at the Blue Candidates Send both applica- and CNA’s reward. 391-4225 P/T pos. avail.Fax $36-067-$60,037 vandalism on a Bird Cafe on South should apply in tion & resume to $1500 hire on resume to 463-6957 + $1082 for MA, 77 Holly St & pump station at State Street in Ukiah. HELP person at the RCHDC, 499 Leslie Bonus for F/T They decided I was WANTED PhD or EdD 1900 Sanford 120 Daily Journal St., Ukiah, CA Licensed Nurses. Night Staff-FT, 201 Holly St. too young to be CLERK for gas www.mcoe.us/jobs Ranch Rd. on offices at 95482 EOE We need you on 32 hr. & 40 hr. shifts. served and they kind- station in Hopland. 707-467-5012. 590 S. School St. our great team. Full benefits. $9.40 to April 25 or 26, ly brought me to the 744-1948. 13600 DIESEL [email protected]. Apply at 77 Holly St. All applications Please contact start. Qualifications: 2007 Ukiah Shelter where I Mountain House. Rd. MECHANIC or call 459-2153 must be filled Lakeport Skilled Pass medical and SECRET am safe and being Excel. pay, good Phone Deputy out on-site. Nursing Center drug exam. TB test, SHOPPERS TDD 1-800-735-2829 cared for. The people Busy Real Estate benefits. 3 yrs. min. Sheriff Eric Riboli. (707) 263-6101 criminal background To Evaluate Local ADA/EHO 707-463-4086 here told me more office seeks reliable Absolute All Cash exp. Good DMV Administrative check and have Valid Businesses. Flex hrs, than 10 lost dogs and Candy Route. record. 462-6721 Assistant LIKE CA Drivers License. Training Provided. cats have come to 60 vend mach. Locs LOST & to support our DIESEL MECHANIC: CHILDREN? Great new medical, 800-585-9024 ext. the shelter since Sat- approved by you. 30 FOUND team. The right FT/Pay DOE/Full This might be dental, vision pkg. 6520 urday. Are you miss- candidate will be $10,995. VSA, benefits. Experi- Found on the corner the job for you. Matching 403B TSA SECURITY ing me or another detailed oriented, Englewood, CO. enced, tools, clean Apartments of Talmage & Airport CHILDCARE Plan, paid holidays & Ligouri dog or cat? organized, have 1-800-779-0025 DMV needed. Fleet WORKERS, Park Blvd., Lhasa If so please come exceptional com- vacation, paid train- Associates, Inc. ACTIVITY maintenance in ALL SHIFTS. ings, on duty meals. Studio Apso cross. Male, and find us at 298 munication skills as F/T 4 day week. Hiring Security ASSISTANT established shop. Apply: not neutered, mainly Plant Rd. or call well as being able Starting salary Officers in: Clearlake to problem solve. Ability to work Fax resume to: Trinity Youth Services $590.....707 S. State....Utilities Paid white/black, long hair, Sage at 467-6453 $9.40 per hour. Ukiah, Ft. Bragg We are looking for weekends. Must 530-668-1980 915 W. Church St. w/ color & tags, name On call $9 per hour. Mon.-Fri. Full-Time a polished profes- Ukiah or on line @ $635.....419 Jones...... Partly furnished enjoy working with Qualifications: of E-walk on tag. sional who's res- Direct Service Aide, www.trinityys.org Weekends Off! the elderly. Contact Pass medical and 462-8833 Please call ponsibilities include FT/PT. Flexible, work Requirements: Teri 462-1436 drug exam, TB test, On-line Sales w/ more description. scheduling appoint- w/DD pop. $9/hr + •Prev. security exp. 1-2 Bedrooms criminal back- Position for high- ments, paying at- Auto Mechanic/ DOE, med/dental/ •Regular work ground check and traffic web site. $525....560 Talmage Rd...... Carport FOUND: Female tention to details, Technician retirement benefits, schedules Calico-Tabby cat in have valid Cal. This is for an I am Prince!! answering phones, Busy Fort Bragg auto valid Dr. lic. car •Law enforcement, $675....1114 W. Perkins...... Westside the Oak manor area. design & distribute Drivers license. independent com- I am one of the sev- repair shop has an insur., drg scrn & GREAT NEW military Please call Charlene marketing material, missioned only eral dogs at the immediate opening bkgrnd check reqd, MEDICAL, DENTAL, 832PC a plus! $735....1920 S. Dora...... Upstairs at 468-5218 for more shelter who can go maintain company contractor. Ukiah for a F/T ASE- Certi- EOE. Apply at 401A VISION PKG. •Excel. Comm. Skills information. on a sleep over websites along with area, email only: $735....2020 S. Dora...... Laundry onsite fied Technician. Top Talmage Rd. Ukiah matching 403B •Clear DMV - Crim. with a local family. I picking up & deliv- TSA Plan, paid holi- udjpublisher Lost black leather have my pajamas, ering items using pay and benefits in- 462-2395, Fac. •Medical, Dental, $800....4400 Old River Rd...Appt. only cluding medical/pre- days & vacation, @pacific.net portfolio at Safeway. food, bowl and toys your automobile. #236801959 paid training’s, on 401K, $825....145 Washington...... Carport Reward for the safe packed. So do my Strong computer/ scription insurance, duty meals. Oral surgery practice •Regular work Hours friends. All we need Education return. Please call graphic skills & ad IRA, paid holidays FREE Co-op Day seeking full time front and more.. are some families writing a must. Sal- DIRECTOR Mark 462-7396 and vacations. Call Care Provided Guard Card Course who would like us, ary base exper- Public Safety office. Send resume Applications available at No questions asked. Mike at 489-7262. Apply: one at a time, to ience. Please send Programs 620 S. Dora St. Ste. available TRINITY YOUTH REWARD $200 spend the evening your resume to Caring staff/DDadults MENDOCINO 205, Ukiah, Ca. 95482 $11 per hour Beverly Sanders Realty Co. Lost lizard. Green with them. Would SERVICES P/T Caregiver-Pref. 707-265-2865 [email protected]. CCC0/CDL/HS COLLEGE Iguana on Orchard that be you? Call Only qualified cand- 915 W. Church St. Pvt. Cert. Nurses 707-256-4324 320 S. State Street $11aft. trg. Grt. ben 468-3024 or btwn Perkins & Sage to arrange idates will be con- or on line@ Assist. Weekends/ & Fax: 707-258-8897 our visit. 467-6453 Fax: 925-284-2491 mendocino.edu www.trinityys.org 707-462-5198 Gobbi.468-9569 tacted. 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APARTMENTS WANTED TO MISC. TRUCKS CARS 300 UNFURNISHED 380 SHARE RENT 480 FOR SALE 670 FOR SALE 680 FOR SALE 770 REAL ESTATE LEE KRAEMER Room Rwd. Vly. Pvt. Moving Sale, TOYOTA ‘87 Mitsubishi Eclipse ‘00 (2) Fixer Uppers PROPERTY MGMT Ent. 7 ac., share ladders, painting PS, PB, AC. GT-V6 fully loaded. Undermarket for the Spacious 1bd1ba. house. Lg. garden. equip. and tools. Runs good. 4WD All service. records. Right Per son $750. 20 min. Mendo col- Must sell! 462-8245 $3500. 456-0819 $8,500 485-7990 5Bdrms $390k ea. POOL, LAUNDRY, lege. 1 quiet person. Good Investment, PT Cruiser ‘01 Ltd CARPORTS No sect. 8. Must Pool Table 1960’s CARS Owner Motivated Ed. 148k . AC, sunrf. No Section 8. have car. $485 + 1” slate Great shape FOR SALE 707-642-0637 680 Great cond. $4900 463-2134 utils. 1st, last, dep. $1500 485-8060 BMW Z3, ‘98, Road- o.b.o. 707-292-2302 3bdrm 2bth, $499k 485-1875 Avl. Immed NEWER Rascal Riding ster, 6 cyl., exc. Views, Rogina COMMERCIAL 2 BEDROOM. Scooter-model R6 cond., prem. int., Heights, 1/2 ac. 825 MOBILES FOR REAL ESTATE DW\Garage+pool 300. Elec., rechar., pkg., power top. 745 Isola Way. Open RENT $850 mo. 463-2325 390 speed control, seat 72,000 mi. $12,000. FOR LEASE house, Sun 4-29, Granny Unit for rent lift, forward & 937-1671 Avail. June 1st, 12K 1pm-3pm, 467-9639 Spacious 2bd1ba. in Ukiah $600/mo. reverse, 2 cargo bas- sq ft., good parking, w/W/D. N/P. WTR., Custom ‘01, 1,887 sq 1 parking space. kets, More. Like New. Ford Taurus ‘97 in town. 462-4344 ft 3bdrm 2bth many GARB. PD. Please call 462-5824 149k/needs brakes- $2250. 707-489-0342 LOTS & upgrades. $589k Call 462-8600 tires/$1000 firm. Topsoil For Sale. 760 ACREAGE to see. 462-8518 Call for estimated Lynne 485-7637 440 FURNITURE FOR LEASE 160 JUST LISTED! delivery cost in your FOR SALE wooded acres. Plenty Empire Gardens area. 500 cubic yd’s SELECT ANTIQUE HONDA of water, very private, Home. Office avail. 707-937-0492 & COLLECTIBLE great neighbors. 30 Exclusive -3bd1ba. UKIAH FURNITURE Truck toolbox, fits ACCORD min. N. of Laytonville Bonus rm. frplc., nat 707.621.0021 compact p/u, great Just off Hwy 101. gas ht, $309,000. Townhouse. condition $150 1997 $1200mo. 1yr. min. Call Agt. Shirley Queen size head 2060 S. Dora 227-7873 New brakes, tires, Patrick (310)386-1860 Rlty World Selzer Rlty & foot board. 2bd. 1.5 ba. $800. timing belt, tinted 467-3647 (Antique replica). PETS & Lot for sale, 50x100, Iron & brass. New 500 SUPPLIES windows, sun roof. Clearlake, $45k obo, Must Sell New Charming 1 bd. 151K miles. Plum. 530-682-4366 or Custom built hm, in Check out the Classified section for more details. Apt. $825 & studio $399 NOW $100. ❤ KITTENS ❤ 468-1445 530-300-1869 Lucerne Riviera, $700. All utils incl. Have arrived at $4600 3bdrm 2bth, 268k Sofa Sleeper & the Ukiah Shelter. 489-7713 obo. 530-682-4366 MOVE IN SPECIAL mtchng ovrszd chr Unfortunately, they 770 REAL ESTATE w/ottmn. Neut color at 1416 S. State St. are all really young Merc Wagon. ‘99 Clearlake Oaks Project House 590 S. School St. w/revsble pillows.- 3bd2ba. townhse. and small and need 70k runs great. $215K. 2bd1ba, Westside Ukiah 468-3500 $400 468-5951 to go into foster $4500. OBO 707- shop/gar. Near schl. Make Offer 140 Zinfandel WANTED care before they 263-4362 aft 6 pm Call soon. 367-3646 707-462-7255 1bd1ba. $660 450 TO BUY can be adopted. Hud OK. Cash for junk cars Some will come Call for details. with nursing moms, Hopland Se habla Espanol. some are all alone. MOVE IN SPECIAL 546-7553 Can you open your 2bd. 1 ba. Apt.$725 heart and home, for a few weeks, to CENTURY 21 460 APPLIANCES some little ones in Les Ryan Realty Built in need? If so call Property Management DISHWASHER Sage to see how SSERVICEERVICE DDIRECTORYIRECTORY 468-0463 Oldie But Goodie. you can sign up to Works great! $75 be a foster home. LANDSCAPING CONSTRUCTION HANDYMAN 468-1445 467-6453 SKIN CARE CONSTRUCTION 320 DUPLEXES Natural Radiance Sangiacomo Escobar Services USED Male goose looking All types of home repair, 3 bdrm 1.5 bth APPLIANCES for female goose. Skin Care Landscape remodeling, construction, Townhouse. Fire- & FURNITURE. Lrg. acreage & water • Waxing • Facials Lic. #367676 window & door repair, Bridal & Evening Event place, W/D hu. gar. Guaranteed. 485-1216 hole to share. Will carpentry & tile yd. $1100/mo. $1600 Make-Ups Washer & Elect. pay $. 459-5236 • Back Treatments • Consult • Design Can fix almost anything. dep. (707) 433-6688 Dryer. $300 for both. Pygmy goats kids Fruit Enzyme & Glycolic • Install J.C. Enterprises Serving Ukiah, Skin Peels Foundation to finish HOMES Good shape. ready in June also Lic. #871755 Redwood Valley, Santa Rosa & San Francisco 330 FOR RENT 621-3779 adult buck & doe Exclusive Line Calpella & Trained Esthetician. Homes • Additions Willits. 2 bdrm 1 bth Quiet, 707-462-5991 or of Bobcat track loaders 301 N. School St., Ukiah • Kitchens • Decks 468-0853 Work Charming W. Side, 738-5725 @ Toppers Salon Established in 1970 475 COMPUTERS Lic. #580504 Custom Homes Guaranteed Fenced yd. $1300 + 463-2250 Office (707) 468-0747 FARM Cell (707) 391-7676 dep. 569-6706 SURPLUS EQUIPMENT Ask for Laselle 707.485.8954 Remodeling (707) 485-0810 520 All natural Aveda Products 3 BD/2 BA Ukiah SALE Looking for Construc- Skin Care for Treatment Relaxation! 707.367.4040 cell Additions Non-licensed contractor Fenced yards. tion Equipment . Computers & Parts $1250/mo. + Deposit. Working or not. “Proj- LANDSCAPING MASSAGE THERAPY GUTTERS AUTOMOTIVE HOME REPAIR N/S; 265-4318 General misc. items. ects” o.k. 489-4045 MECHANIC 3bd1ba. Refrig. May 3rd GARAGE CREEKSIDE Redwood Valley CalMend Range, W/D HU. No 10-1 pm 590 SALES LANDSCAPE Massage Home Repair pets, N/S. $1300/mo. Prepainted • Electrical FREE GARAGE Ceiling fans, wall outlets, wall $1300 dep. 462-1396 Mendocino College License #624806 C27 Oolah Boudreau-Taylor Seamless Gutters SALE SIGNS. 27 Colors to Choose From heaters (gas & electric), Ukiah Campus RESIDENTIAL Thorough & Sensitive Dryer hookups 3bdrm, 2bth, Central Realty World Selzer Fascia Ogee Curved Deep Tissue & Sports • Carpentry H/A, $1500/mo. MISC. Realty. 350 E. Gobbi COMMERCIAL Gutter Gutter Face Complete Landscape Installation Massage Gutter Foreign & Domestic Doors, windows, fine finish trim $1200 dep. No pets. 480 FOR SALE My work is to reduce your pain, • and more REC VEH • Concrete & Masonry • Retaining Walls 5 1/2” 4” 5 1/2” improve your ability to do your • Satisfaction Guaranteed 468-9135 20 Lattice panels • Irrigation & Drip Sprinklers work, and allow you to play harder Aluminum • Copper • Steel “There’s no job too 610 CAMPING Limited Lifetime Warranty** Don’t lose 6x8 $65. ea. • Drainage Systems • Consulting & Design big or too small!” Irv Manasse 1998 -26’ Wanderer • Bobcat Grading • Tractor Service 1st Visit Special FREE your house 12 panels 4x8 $35. 425 Kunzler Ranch Road #J All Local Numbers ea. 485-8060 Glide Lite Trvl Trlr. Joe Morales 2 Hrs/$65 ESTIMATES Ukiah, CA 707-313-5811 office to foreclosure. Tel: 707-463-2876 Good cond. $7800. Family Owned for 41 Years 707-456-9055 home I can keep you in it! (707) 744-1912 By appointment 8am to 6:30pm, M-F Fax: 707-463-2803 Arts & Crafts 707-621-2401 (707) 318-4480 cell 462-2468 E-mail: 707-337-8622 cell Call Burk for details Lic. # 292494 [email protected] home & studio sale, Insured Bonded at (707) 462-9000 485-1881 **To original owner. Lic # 884022 May 5th & 6th 9am- Truck + 5th whl combo. Excel. cond., Quiet 1 bdrm. cot- 4pm. Artist sacrificing Must sell, both $7500 TERMITE BUSINESS COUNTERTOPS DUMP RUNS REFINISHING tage. Nr. center of paintings done from ELECTRICIAN obo. or 5th whl w/ all town. $525/mo. + 2 travels to China & Ita- xtras. $4500. SHANAHAN Furniture mo. sec. 367-0996 ly. Unique crafts, 1st. and Antique class. 469 Plum St. (559)731-9734 WANTED ELECTRIC MOTOR- Repair TO RENT Auto stereo equip, From Covelo to • Tractor work 370 620 CYCLES & Refinishing Need cash $? I have incl JVC deck, JL Gualala the most Electrical Auger 2001 BMW K1200RS • Hauling 30+ years experience a 5th wheel that I audio sub, 2 Pioneer Dump Truck Graphite metal flake trusted name in the Trenching • Clean up Laquer, Varnish, Oil, need space for. Rent spkrs and more. call gray, excellent cond. Termite Business! 420 O.K. negotiable. 391-8914 227-7873 for details SOLID SURFACE & • Painting Wax, Water-based finish 130 HP, 4 cylinder- Free Estimate and price. Call for Workshop Professional husband water cooled, shaft LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS • Fences BROKEN appointment Serving Lake, Mendocino, & wife looking for a 2 drive, six speed, 2485 N. State St. • Ukiah in Redwood Valley CONCRETE 485-7829 Sonoma Counties & beyond • Decks or 3 bdrm. house. heated grips, anti- free estimates Great for lining creek License #OPR9138 Bill & Craig Pref. 6 mo. lease in lock brakes, system 707-621-0422 468-0853 Allen Strong walls. FREE - YOU 707.467.3969 N. Ukiah w/yard & hard cases, BMW top HAUL - 468-1445 CL 856023 C-10 #825758 391-5052 cell 707-485-0802 garage. N/S/D/P/kids. case. Includes: Ohlin 485-1524 Elect. Hospital bed. shocks, Wunderluch EXCAVATION Single w/power TREE TRIMMING WANTED TO tank bag, Corbin cus- UPHOLSTERY & POWER HOME REPAIRS NOTICE TO READERS incline & recline at tom seat + original 380 SHARE RENT CREA Terra Firma We publish advertisements from com- head, incl. matt. Like seat, new Metzler STOM EATION panies and individuals who have been 3bdrm, 2.5bth CU NS new. $500. 489-0342 tires, bike cover, very UPHOLSTERY FRANCISCO’S Exc. & Power licensed by the State of California and Private, $700 + bills. UPHOLSTERY Residential & Commercial HOME REPAIRS from unlicensed companies and FREE PAINT dependable and fast. Specializing in Small Area individuals. 16 acres. No S/D. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Tree & Garden Excavation Carpentry - Painting - Plumbing Recycled latex, 5 gal. 25k miles. This is the All licensed contractors are required by 367-7883 LICENSED & INSURED Electric Work - Tile Work State Law to list their license number in buckets, white, tan, most bike you can • Private Power line Const. All Types of Cement Work advertisements offering their services. Looking for female brown, gray. Tues- get for $8,000.00 Furniture • Auto • Marine Service & Maint. 12KV The law also states contractors Dale (707) 275-2018 • Underground Utilities NOW OFFERING performing work of improvements roommate. 2bdrm, days only, 8am to Large “We meet all Yard Work /PG&E Consulting • Landscaping/Yard Work totaling $500 or more must be licensed 1 bth. bckyd, 2pm, 298 Plant Rd., • Storm & Water Systems • Sprinkler Systems by the State of California. We buy used motor- Selection Of your upholstery Dump Runs Advertisements appearing in these $500/mo. Avail. early Fabric • Septic Systems • Gutter & Roof Cleaning Ukiah (behind animal cycles & ATVS needs.” • Road Construction columns without a license number In Stock. Tree Trimming indicate that the contractor or May 205-7375 shelter). Paid for or not. Call • Demolition • Residential • Lot Prep. & Cleaning Commercial individuals are not licensed by the Quiet professional State of California. Further Loewe 55” Articos David at Motosports Insured • No Cost Estimate 468-5883 Lic # 6178 • Insured information can be obtained by woman has sleeping HI-DEF DLP TV. 462-8653 275 Cherry St. • Unit A • Ukiah Office: 485-7536 • Cell: 477-6221 (707) 972-8633 contacting the Contractors State room for rent, kitchen Made in Germany, 3 License Board. Honda Magna 750, NEXT TO UPS 467-3901 General Engineer • Lic.#878612 www.alvarezhomerepairs.net priv. Great back yard, yr’s old, new bulb. pref. female. $450/ ‘89, runs, been sit- Fantastic picture & ting, $1100 obo. mo. Util incl. 467-1169 color. Perfect condi- 489-4045 ROOM FOR RENT tion. Paid $8000, GET A $400/mo., util incl., sell for $6000. AUTO PARTS & Looking for the best coverage of the 1st & last, house 630 ACCESSORIES Leave mess at JOB! priv., 463-0270 485-6088 LIKE NEW! 16” 6- lug Find It In local arts & entertainment scene? wheels, and The Ukiah 245/75/16R tires w/ DAILY JOURNAL People? Lifestyles? Sports? Business? LIGHT INDUSTRIAL only 2500 miles. AVAILABLE NOW From a new Tacoma. $600 972-5505 You’ll find it in the 171 BRUSH STREET Parting out 3750 sq. ft. 5 Ford Rangers. The Ukiah 3 roll-up doors 2whl & 4 whl drive. Security gate 459-3132 Office TRUCKS DAILY JOURNAL Parking 670 FOR SALE $1700 mo. 1983 Ford F250 4X4, HOME REPAIRS Man Trans, Clean, Your ONLY Local 1 month FREE w/ 2-year lease Job Master Camper, Felipe’s Home 310 MASON STREET Tow Package, Runs Repairs News Source. Good $2950 Contact Corner location Dave 540-4999 3 roll-up doors 3/4 CHEVY, 1974, Call Good access w/parking custom rebuilt 327. Office Tool box. Long bed. Gated yard Great for hauling • Fences • Drive Ways $1800 mo. loads or pulling 468-3533 trailers. $2500 • Painting • Decks 462-1796 • Pavers • And More info contact: • Tile More... to subscribe Beverly Sanders Realty Co. Ford Explorer XLT, (707) 472-0934 320 S. State Street ‘94, 140k mi., runs good, clean, $3000 (707) 621-1400 707-462-5198 obo. 485-5786