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7 58551 69301 0 Friday: Sunny H 98º L 52º 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 14 pages, Volume 150 Number 147 email: [email protected] LOCAL NEWS UPDATE Talmage suspect considered armed and dangerous The Daily Journal Detectives have now A Mendocino County tran- processed an arrest warrant sient has been identified as the for the suspect. Mendosa is suspect in the recent Talmage believed possibly to be known shooting, said a Mendocino by different names in the County Sheriff’s Office report Ukiah area, the report said. on Tuesday. Names believed to be used The report identifies by Mendosa include Elias Ramiro Apansio Mendosa, 25, Alberto Soto-Avila, age 21, of the Ukiah and Boonville Francisco Javier Soto-Avila, area to be the suspect. The victim’s identity will age 25, Javier Avila Sota, age not be released, the report 22, and Ramiro Mendosa said. The report said that the Apaniso, age 23, the report victim of the Aug. 21 shooting stated. in the 1700 block of Talmage The report warns that Road was able to identify Mendosa is considered armed Mendosa as the man who shot and dangerous at press time. Sarah Baldik/ The Daily Journal him. Any one with information is Robert Bellino, a freshman at Ukiah High School aims a fire hydrant and walks towards the gasoline The shooting is believed to asked to call the Sheriff’s fire set by UVFD as Battalion Chief Jay Bristianos stands by to assist him at a fire demonstration at be the result of a marijuana Office tip line at 707-467- Ukiah High School Tuesday morning. related argument. 9159. Classroom of fire a how-to tool WEEKEND CRIME REPORT By ROB BURGESS The Daily Journal Montana man shot While members of the Ukiah Valley Fire District were at Ukiah High School on Tuesday to teach Sunday in Willits students how to extinguish fires, they were also trying to ignite the thoughts of the assembled students. marijuana garden “It all takes education,” said Captain David Haas, as he addressed ZACK CINEK marijuana garden they were the throng of assembled students The Daily Journal met by a Hispanic man. lined up in front of him in the gravel A Montana man is the vic- The men then exchanged parking lot behind the school’s auto tim of what the Mendocino words before a bullet fired shop. “We’re learning all the time. County Sheriff’s Office from a small-caliber weapon Listen and take my advice and you’ll believes to be a marijuana- injured Arnold, the report stat- be a happier person. Knowledge is related shooting Sunday ed. Arnold’s injuries from the what gives us the edge.” evening in Willits. shot fired at the garden are to Haas and Battalion Chief Jay Sheriff’s deputies arrived the shoulder and back area of Beristianos performed a demonstra- at Howard Hospital in Willits his body. tion of the proper use of various where they were told a friend Arnold was airlifted to types of fire extinguishers including brought the victim, Charles Santa Rosa where he remains models that use water and also sever- Arnold, 21, of Bozeman, in stable condition, said al ABC Multi-Purpose Dry Chemical Traci Glentzer, a UHS junior, aims low and quickly puts out the gas Mont., to the hospital, accord- Sheriff’s Lieutenant Rusty models. fire using the techniques the UVFD firefighters taught during ing to a Sheriff’s report. Noe. “For some reason the women Tuesday’s fire demonstration. Moving in and out of con- seem to be better at using these fire sciousness, Arnold was able At press time the case is extinguishers,” Haas told the stu- just how ineffective A-rated (intend- small fire that was fueled by both to communicate with still under investigation by the dents before the demonstration. “It’s ed for ordinary solid combustibles diesel and gasoline that the pair had deputies, the report said. Mendocino County Sheriff’s probably because they listen to the only) devices were on flammable liq- assembled for the demonstration. Arnold told deputies that Office. Anyone with informa- fine points and the details better.” uids. “Sadly, people with a grease fire will he was helping a friend care tion can contact Mendocino Beristianos used the water extin- “Water just spreads the fire out,” sometimes throw water on it and for marijuana plants in the County Sheriff Detective guisher on the blaze to demonstrate said Beristianos as he pointed to the 4000 block of Blackhawk Clint Byrnes at 707-468-3423 See FIRE, Page 14 Drive in Willits. When Arnold or Detective Andy Whiteaker and his friend entered the at 707-463-4103. CalFire finishing up rehab phase of lightning fires Deadline for arts By LINDA WILLIAMS field observers mapping fires, tion plans to avoid damaging minimum impact tactics as The Willits News lines and critical habitat or any delicate sites. were practiced recently within grants for schools Even while many of the structures. As the fire sub- The fires fought in national the Yolla Bolly Wilderness Mendocino County fires start- sides, most field observers forests are also mitigated to area. ed by the June lightning storm then transition to rehabilita- reduce long-term environ- The scope of rehabilitation approaching still burned, CalFire “fire sup- tion specialists, supervising mental damage. Many of this required in wilderness areas is By DAVID MINTON pression repair” crews had the reconstruction efforts. On year’s fires within the significantly higher as crews The Daily Journal already started mitigating the steep fire lines, waterbars are Mendocino National Forest attempt to remove all signs of The Mendocino County Office of Education and the environmental damage caused cut across the slope to prevent occurred in various wilderness human activity from the area. Arts Council of Mendocino County are partnering for the by firefighting efforts. CalFire the fire line from becoming an areas. Wherever possible, This includes the removal of fourth year to bring visual artists, poets and musicians to expected to have all of its fires erosion source. Soil and fires fought in the wilderness any trash, flagging or equip- schools all over the county. mitigated by this week, debris, caused by stream areas employ minimum ment; replacement of dug-out Get Art in the Schools Program (GASP) is funded by the according to CalFire spokes- crossings or fire lines are impact suppression tactics, to soil or duff on fire lines; the office of education. The Arts Council administers the pro- woman Jeanette Pedersen. removed from watercourses. reduce damage caused by obliteration of any berms; gram -- that is, they accept the grant proposals from artists With hundreds of miles of To stabilize severely exposed fighting the fire. loosening compacted soils on and from schools and teachers and decide how the avail- fire line and fire roads cut soils, crews spread small “It is a balancing act to pro- trails or work areas, then scat- able funds will be used. quickly all over the county woody branches across sensi- tect the natural character of tering the area with needles, This year, $16,450 is available for these extra arts pro- with many in steep terrain, tive areas. When branches are these special resources,” says twigs, rocks or dead branches; grams in schools. some crossing water courses, not available, certified weed- a M.N.F. spokeswoman. camouflaging of stumps with “Last year we got something in every school district in through slides and other free straw mulch is spread “Simply put, the intent... is to native materials; dispersing the county,” said Anna Kvinsland, executive director of the unstable areas, the task of upon the soil, to reduce the suppress a wildfire with the downed trees away from the Arts Council of Mendocino County. repairing the damage is sub- erosion when winter rains least disturbance to the land. line into wooded areas; and Kvinsland said a storytelling workshop was held at the stantial. arrive. This coincides with the inten- using fire line explosives to Frank Zeek School in Ukiah, and dancer Susan Wilcox put While CalFire will not on a workshop at Oak Manor Elementary School teaching In a number of areas where tions of the 1964 Wilderness create more natural looking students flamenco dancing. Willits High School got a repair the damage caused by dozer lines cut through slides Act, which states 'wilderness snags and stumps where workshop taught by visual artist Bonnie Veblen. the fire itself, it does its best to or other unstable areas, geolo- is an area affected primarily appropriate, to name a few Artists of all disciplines can apply for grants. To be eli- return the areas damaged by gists and engineers were by nature, with human activity techniques being used. gible, an artist must be a proven professional in his or her the crews to before fire status. brought in to determine the substantially unnoticeable.'” The Yolla Bolly complex field, must have prior experience presenting a program or CalFire mitigation efforts best method to repair the dam- Mules and horses are the fire burned 90,000 acres and begin during the firefighting age. A CalFire archaeologist main way for moving equip- was not contained until See GRANTS, Page 14 phase of the fire with frontline also reviewed the rehabilita- ment and crews in areas using August 19. PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software 2 – TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 2008 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] FUNERAL NOTICES The world briefly [\ She loved to paint, Ann lived in Southern Ca. Helen is preceded in sculpt, and after she from 1957 until the death by her husband Republicans about her candidacy will retired spent a lot of time early 1970’s when she relo- Melbourne Smith and step increase after her address to with the media of photocol- cated to Northern daughter Contance Smith. relegate Bush to the GOP convention on lage. She enjoyed Ca. with her husband and She is survived by phoned-in cameo Wednesday. reading, growing orchids, children. She re- daughter Sally (Husband McCain visited fire houses playing bridge and married and moved to Donald) Huffman, step son WASHINGTON (AP) — in Ohio and Pennsylvania on loved to entertain friends Arroyo Grande with her Michael Smith Republicans relegated Tuesday, and was due to and family in a husband Lou Mason. Lou and wife Ellen and their President Bush to a brief, off- arrive at the Republican home that was always deco- lost his battle with children. Grandchil- site cameo at their national National Convention in St. rated very artisti- cancer in 2007 whereupon dren; Rick Huffman, convention Tuesday night and Paul, Minn., on Wednesday. cally. After she retired in Mary Ann moved Tammy Mangino & hus- awarded one-time Democratic Asked about whether 1986 she spent a lot to Washington. She loved band Chuck, Kevin vice presidential candidate Palin’s background was thor- of time traveling with her to do craft projects, Huffman and wife Ronda. Joseph Lieberman a prime- oughly checked out before he husband and pursu- embroidery, knitting, bak- She is also survived by time speaking slot as they selected her, McCain told ing her passion of painting. ing and “shopping”. great grandchildren courted millions of indepen- reporters in Philadelphia: They lived in She is proceeded in death Christopher, Will and dent voters essential to John “The vetting process was VIOLA ANN DEERING Ukiah for 37 years before by her husband McKenzie Mangino as McCain’s presidential hopes. completely thorough and I’m 1931 -2008 moving to Tucson, Lou; parents John and well as Sierra and Dillon One day after a frightening grateful for the results.” A gathering will be held AZ in 2005. Virginia Venett; and Huffman. Gulf Coast hurricane prompt- on September 13th at Viola is survived by her brother Ron. She is sur- Graveside services will ed a subdued opening to the Checkpoints Barra's Winery in Memory husband, Lowell and vived by her children be held at the Russi- McCain convention, political of Viola Deering four sons; Randy (and John & Lori Richards; an River Cemetery combat enjoyed a resurgence. still in place who died on July 9th in Susie) of Cottage Ginny Richards, Steve September 4, 2008 at McCain’s aides disputed a Tucson, AZ. She was 77. Grove, OR., Mike (and and Sharon Richards; 11:00 am. claim that vice presidential NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Viola was born on April Lori) of Woodland, Christina & Jeff Hill; Grandma will be missed, running mate Sarah Palin had The road back home for the 25, 1931 in Mill City, CA., Kirk (and Michele) of step-daughter Jennifer & she was alway there once been a member of a third estimated 2 million Hurricane OR to Floyd and Lola Dublin, CA., and Lee Engelmeier; to support us in all we did. party — and accused Gustav evacuees was slow Crenshaw. She grew Brian (and Maria) of step-father Frank Mell; Democratic rival Barack going Tuesday, as those trying up in Sweet Home, OR and Brentwood, CA., a sister, brothers Jack & David [\ Obama’s camp of spreading to filter into the coast were graduated from Gloria Crenshaw of Venett; step-brother Terry EMMA JOSEPHINE VENTURI false information. greeted by police checkpoints high school there. She Pleasant Hill, OR, and a Mell; nine grand- Emma Josephine Venturi Obama spokesman Bill and National Guardsmen who graduated from Colo- brother, Claude Crenshaw children, nieces, nephews, passed away on Sunday, Burton said that as far as he’d told them it was still too dan- rado Women’s College in of LaPine, OR., and many loving August 31st, 2008, in seen, “the only person talking gerous to return. 1951 and married five grand-children, and friends. A private service Willits, CA. She was 93. about her being in the Alaska Though the storm largely Lowell Deering that year in numerous nieces and was held at St. Born on August 28th, Independence Party is the spared New Orleans and Ukiah, CA. nephews. Rose Catholic Church in 1915, she was a native head of the Alaska Louisiana, hard- neighbor- They moved to Potter The September 13th Longview Wa. and of Mendocino County, a Independence Party.” hoods still had no power, and Valley in 1952 and in gathering will be from 2- Our Lady of the Redwoods former resident of “Their gripe is with those roads were blocked by trees. 1968 moved to Ukiah. She 4 p.m. at Barra's Winery, Catholic Church in Ukiah, & a homemaker for folks,” he said of the McCain With only a handful of com- received her 7051 N. State St. in Garberville, CA. Donations over 62 years. campaign. munities allowing re-entry, teaching degree from Redwood Valley, for those can be made to She is survived by her thousands grew frustrated in Sonoma State College. who would like to Hospice of Longview, Wa. son, Richard Venturi McCain: Palin’s shelters, sitting on uncomfort- Viola was a wonderful pay their respects to the and his wife Kristina able cots and wondering why mother of four boys, family and to remi- [\ Venturi; grand daughter background the buses wouldn’t come and she taught school in Potter nisce of the joy and fun HELEN “SARG” SMITH Brieann Venturi; Antonio was checked drive them back. Valley and at that Viola brought to Helen “Sarg” Smith and Arthur Munoz A day after the city’s Frank Zeek Elementary so many. passed away at home Ju- who were grandsons not by PHILADELPHIA (AP) — improved levee system kept School in Ukiah. She ly 31, 2008 with her family blood, but of spi- Republican John McCain said the streets dry as a disorga- was very creative and [\ by her side. She was born rit and love. Tuesday he’s satisfied that nized and weakened Gustav found many ways of MARY ANN MASON April 30, 1916 in Roslyn She is also survived by Sarah Palin’s background was passed overhead, there was using her creativity to Mary Ann Mason of WA. her sister, Margaret properly checked out before quiet pride in a historic evacu- inspire her students. Vi- Longview, Washington Helen came to California Rovera, & numerous nieces the Alaska governor joined ation of nearly 2 million peo- ola was an artist and she lost her battle with cancer in 1955, working in & nephews. She the Republican ticket. He pre- ple. Only eight deaths were would bring her art on August 19, the medical field for 20 was preceded in death by dicted that public excitement attributed to the storm. into all areas of her life. 2008. Born in Detroit, years plus Senior Citi- her husband Saba- Michigan in 1943, Mary zens “Meals on Wheels”. tino in 1996.

p.m. Sunday in the 100 block BOOKED -- Pablo Jose BOOKED -- Adan Quiroz McGowan, 30, of San Diego, DEATH NOTICE of Leslie Street. Salguero, 30, of Ukiah, was Artega, 34, of Ukiah, was was booked into jail by the CORRECTIONS The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this STOLEN -- A white booked into jail by the Ukiah booked into jail by the California Highway Patrol on space to correct errors or make clarifications • Charles Elliott Stevens, Dodge Dakota was reported Police Department on suspi- California Highway Patrol on suspicion of driving under the to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- ary notices or birth announcements will of Ukiah, died Friday, Aug. stolen in the 300 block of cion of driving under the suspicion of driving under the influence at 7:28 a.m. result in reprinting the entire article. Errors 29, 2008, at a local care Seminary Avenue Saturday influence and being unlawful influence and being unlawful Monday. may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. home. Born July 22, 1927, he morning. to drive at 8:03 a.m. Friday. to drive at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. BOOKED -- Wayne has resided in Ukiah for the ARREST -- Donald BOOKED -- Adrian BOOKED -- Ryan Patrick Martin Walker, 40, of Willits, past 67 years. Memorial ser- Forsyth, 28, of Utah, was Alberto Carrillo, 24 of Willits, Boyle, 28, of Burnaby, was was booked into jail by the LOTTERY NUMBERS vices will be held at a later arrested on suspicion of dri- was booked into jail by the booked into jail by the Willits Police Department on ving under the influence at Mendocino County Sheriff’s California Highway Patrol on suspicion of corporal injury to DAILY 3: Afternoon: 9, 7, date. The Eversole Mortuary 0. Evening: 3, 5, 7. is in charge of arrangements. 12:39 a.m. in the 200 block of Office on suspicion of culti- suspicion of driving under the spouse at 4:28 p.m. Monday. Mason Street, Sunday. vating marijuana, possessing influence and cruelty to a vic- Those arrested by law enforcement DAILY 4: 8, 2, 4, 4. ARREST -- Arturas marijuana for sale and forgery tim not specified at 1:09 a.m. officers are innocent until proven guilty. FANTASY 5: 04, 08, 29, People reported as having been arrest- 38, 39. Bruzinakas, 33, of Illinois, at 11:37 p.m. Friday. Sunday. ed may contact the Daily Journal once POLICE REPORTS was arrested on suspicion of BOOKED -- Humphrey BOOKED -- Santiago their case has been concluded so the DAILY DERBY: 1st The following were driving under the influence Lee Hines Jr., was booked into Reyes Jordan, 32, of Ukiah, results can be reported. Those who feel Place: 05, California the information is in error should con- Classic. 2nd Place: 06, compiled from reports near the North State Street and jail by the California Highway was booked into jail by the tact the appropriate agency. In the case Whirl Win. 3rd Place: 07, prepared by the Ukiah Highway 101 overpass at 1:18 Patrol on suspicion of driving Ukiah Police Department on of those arrested on suspicion of dri- a.m. Saturday. under the influence at 7:51 suspicion of driving under the ving under the influence of an intoxi- Eureka. Here is the race Police Department. To cant: all DUI cases reported by law anonymously report STOLEN -- A white a.m. Saturday. influence and being unlawful time: 1:47.46. enforcement agencies are reported by MEGAMILLIONS: 14, crime information, call Nissan Frontier with star BOOKED -- Clifton Adam to drive at 8:05 a.m. Sunday. the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes 463-6205. stickers was reported to have Murphy, 22, of Ukiah, was BOOKED -- Ryan Lee no exceptions. 23, 43, 44, 54. ARREST -- Cleo Dumont, been stolen at 5:49 a.m. booked into jail by the Delgado, 23, of Ukiah was Mega number: 39 20, no residence listed, was Friday in the 900 block of California Highway Patrol on booked into jail by the Ukiah arrested on suspicion of arson Alice Avenue. suspicion of driving under the Police Department on suspi- at 3:42 a.m. Tuesday. A influence at 8:39 a.m. cion of corporal injury to California Highway Patrol Saturday. spouse and violation of proba- UKIAH OPTICAL officer reported the vehicle SHERIFF’S REPORTS BOOKED -- Scott Nolan tion at 10:16 a.m. Sunday. Teem, 52, of Laytonville, was BOOKED -- Robert James Carrying finest in prescription eyewear, offering many fire. The following were ARREST -- Anthony booked into jail by the lens designs and options. 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PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 2008 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] FDA takes initial step in having Order of the lettuce growers irradiate their crop court could By STEVE SINOVIC decide Dad’s future The Santa Barbara News-Press Q: My parents never Despite the Food and Drug believed in lawyers, so neither Administration’s regulation allowing could be convinced to sign spinach and lettuce sellers to irradiate wills, much less durable pow- produce, it may be quite a while before ers of attorney for finances or the “zapped” veggies start showing up in health. Since my mother died grocery aisles on the South Coast. But if early this year at age 77, my it does, consumers will likely pay a pre- father has become visibly mium price. more fragile; I think he can no “Between all the harvesting going on, longer take care of himself at most farmers barely have time to consid- home or make his own deci- er the future impact of irradiation,” sions. He is falling and not Next steps admitted William Gillette, Santa Barbara eating, and his memory is By Jan Warner and Jan Collins County’s agriculture commissioner. In very poor, but he continues to fact, he said the FDA announcement -- refuse assistance. When I department -- who is appoint- which at this point is strictly voluntary -- checked into my options with ed by a court to manage an caught many of those in the county’s a lawyer, I was told that I incapacitated person’biz/State growing community by surprise. could bring court proceedings VBudgets assets. Often, these “It’s not like a switch is going to flip to be appointed as Dad’s court actions are brought and they’re going to start next month,” guardian and conservator, or simultaneously, and the same said Mr. Gillette of any immediate plans that social services could pos- person is appointed in both to irradiate lettuce and other produce. sibly take custody of him. No capacities. In a few states, the Instead, he characterized it as a long-term groups. Another concern: foreign mar- uncooked produce as a likely customer real choice, but if I go to guardian handles both health process that will generate debate among kets, specifically Japan, will not current- target. court, why do I have to bring care and financial duties. the key players -- growers, shippers, ly accept irradiated produce, meat and While he wasn’t aware of any retailers two actions rather than just The standard for appoint- packagers and processors -- as they con- poultry. selling irradiated produce or meat at this one? ment of conservators and sider the market potential. Still, the irradiation of fresh produce point in California, Mr. Prevor said “vir- A: Our law is patterned guardians in most states is “Irradiation is a tool that has some as a protective measure against E.coli and tually all spices” coming into the U.S. after England’s “common whether the individual is promising aspects to it -- as well as some listeria is expected to gain in popularity, from overseas are irradiated at factories law,” where guardians were physically or mentally inca- downsides -- such as the costs associated despite concerns of some consumers in Iowa, Florida and Texas. appointed to care for those pacitated to the extent that with it,” he added. about its health effects and the increased Currently, it’s estimated that less than who could not care for them- he/she cannot make or com- Approximately 99 percent of the coun- costs that it would take to bring the crop 5 percent of the total volume of beef pro- selves due to irreversible municate responsible deci- ty growers, who harvested $88 million to market. duction in the U.S. is being irradiated. birth-related disabilities, sions regarding finances worth of head lettuce and $26 million of Irradiation exposes products to ioniz- However, after Pilgrim’s Pride recalled while conservators were and/or health care. Unlike the leafy lettuce last year, are signatories to ing radiation to kill insects, molds and 27.4 million pounds of listeria-contami- selected to handle decisions medical community, which the California Leafy Greens Marketing bacteria. The federal government nated poultry products in 2002 -- the for those who, although men- chooses to use the word Agreement. The pact was formed in approved irradiation treatment of ground largest meat recall in U.S. history -- irra- tally ill, might one day be able “incompetence,” the legal response to the E.coli outbreak that was beef in January 2000, and the first batch diation was expected to increase. to care for themselves. In both community uses “incapacity.” linked to California spinach in 2006. It was processed in May of that year. SureBeam, the largest provider of irradi- situations, the individual’s The protected person is some- mandates that growers implement food The decision to irradiate vegetables ation technology, plans to process assets were taken by the times referred to as a “ward.” safety and cleanliness regimes in grow- such as lettuce won’t be grower-driven, between 300 million and 350 million Crown, which then took on In bringing these proceed- ing and handling spinach, lettuce and said a veteran ag industry observer. pounds of beef this year, up from about the responsibility for caring ings, a guardian ad litem is other leafy greens, said Mr. Gillette. It “They aren’t going to rush into this,” pre- 15 million in 2002. for them. In the case of appointed for the alleged inca- requires audits by USDA-trained inspec- dicted Jim Prevor, editor and publisher of For county residents wanting irradiat- guardianships, the Crown pacitated person, and the tors who sample water and soil and assess Produce Business in Boca Raton, Fla., ed ground beef and steaks, they are avail- kept the assets, while in con- court appoints examiners, one harvesting techniques at the farms. which focuses on the marketing and eco- able, but currently can only be purchased servatorships, the assets could of whom is a physician, to “There’s definitely some teeth to the nomics of the industry. “If it happens at via mail order, according to Christine be returned if and when the corroborate incapacity. Unless agreement,” said Victor Tognazzini, a all, it will be done by companies such as Brun, of the Center for Consumer individual became able to urgent circumstances are pre- Santa Maria farmer and general manager Dole, Fresh Express and others wanting Research at UC Davis. “It’s outrageously manage for himself. sented to the court, these pro- of Tri-Valley Vegetable Harvesting and some of their brands of packaged salad expensive to order them from places like Today, this dual system ceedings require that notice be Gold Coast Packing. “Some (leafy green greens irradiated. Omaha,” she said. continues, but the law recog- given to all interested persons growers) have lost their certification” “It’s costly technology,” added Mr. Ms. Brun said the only irradiation nizes other categories of indi- before a guardian or conserva- because they couldn’t meet standards. He Prevor, “and the investment will mostly facilities in California are focused on viduals who need assistance, tor can be appointed. added that farmers and processors are pivot on customers wanting irradiated medical supplies and devices that can’t including adults who, because The sometimes inordinate working hard to keep the greens as clean greens in sufficient numbers to justify it.” undergo the high heat of an autoclave of diminished capacity, are cost of guardianship and con- as possible, but consumers should also Another issue is whether retailers will process. They don’t have the capacity to unable to care for themselves servatorship proceedings can take that extra step and wash the leaves carry the irradiated products, considering irradiate lettuce and spinach, she said. and are unlikely to improve; be avoided if individuals sign before consuming. “the small upside for them” sales- wise, In the future, some proponents believe physically disabled individu- durable powers of attorney for While he doesn’t discount the future added Mr. Prevor, who noted that most food irradiation will become a founda- als who, despite having men- health care and finances while market potential of irradiated greens, he grocers already have organic and non- tional part of public health right along tal capacity, are unable to they have the capacity to do said consumer acceptance also remains organic products to offer. Initially, he with pasteurization of milk, immuniza- physically take care of them- so. Accordingly, fear of attor- an unknown factor in the irradiation believes niche markets will drive the cat- tion against disease and chlorination of selves and their assets; and neys should be weighed debate. “Many have concerns that it will egory, such as bags of lettuce and spinach the water supply, said Ms. minors who, although healthy, against the trauma of becom- dilute the freshness (of the produce),” aimed at high-risk demographics. He Brun, who admitted to buying the mail are unable to handle their ing an involuntary ward of the said Mr. Tognazzini, citing market cited the example of those with weak order irradiated beef along with bagged assets until they are emanci- court. research conducted by commodities immune systems who can’t risk eating lettuce. pated. Jan Warner is a member of A guardian is generally a the National Academy of person -- or in some instances, Elder Law Attorneys and has gerous chemicals that can’t go in the trash. an agency -- appointed by a been practicing law for more The HazMobile is free to households but there is a limit of court in a special proceeding than 30 years. Jan Collins is IN OUR COMMUNITY 15 gallons per vehicle per day (or 60 feet of fluorescent tubes). to make life-related decisions editor of the Business and The 15 gallons is measured by the capacity of the containers of for an incapacitated individual Economic Review published hazardous materials. If individuals wish to dispose of more than about health care, living con- by the University of South USC to present information about 15 gallons, they must make a special appointment and a fee will ditions and the like. This per- Carolina and a special corre- the local 911 Dispatch on Friday be charged. son, however, generally has spondent for The Economist. Small business waste is also welcome at the collection but an no authority to manage You can learn more informa- Ukiah Senior Center will present the next in their series of appointment must be made and a fee will be applied per gallon finances. On the other hand, a tion about elder care law and free health talks on Friday, with Greg Blake, communications of waste. conservator can be a person or write to the authors on supervisor at the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office. The dis- When bringing materials to the HazMobile, the public entity -- such as a bank trust http://www.nextsteps.net. cussion will take place from 1 to 2 p.m., and will cover the fol- should be careful that items are kept in their original containers lowing topics: (except motor oil, which can be consolidated), that nothing is • Who is responsible for keeping address and telephone leaking, and that all containers are tied down. information correct and up to date? Toxic items like paint, antifreeze, pesticides, herbicides, pool • Who answers your 911 call and where are they located? chemicals, gasoline, solvents, acids, bases, toxic cleaners, mer- Google takes on Microsoft • What is the history of 911? cury, household batteries and fluorescent light tubes are accept- • What information is a dispatcher receiving when you call ed by the HazMobile. Explosives and road flares are excluded. with its new ‘Google 911? Both on a cell phone and hard line telephone. Motor oil, vehicle batteries, computer monitors and televi- • How many Public Safety Dispatch Centers (PSAPs) are in sions can be recycled at the Ukiah Transfer Station, 3151 Taylor Chrome’ Web browser Mendocino County? Drive, open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. • How do they work together? The HazMobile collects at some location in Mendocino or By SANDRA GONZALES • Why do dispatchers ask certain questions? Lake Counties almost every weekend. The schedule and more The San Jose Mercury News • How many Emergency Service Providers work with 911, information is available by calling the local Recycling Hotline, Google announced Monday plans to challenge Microsoft’s including Police, Sheriff, Ambulance, Fire, Social Services, 468-9704, or on the internet at www.mendoRecycle.org. dominance over Web browsing. Search and Rescue, and Hospitals? The HazMobile is a service of the Mendocino Solid Waste Today, the Internet search powerhouse will unveil a beta ver- • What is Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and how does it Management Authority. Financial support is provided by the sion of its own browser, called “Google Chrome.” It will debut work with 911? California Integrated Waste Management Board. in more than 100 countries and offer features that make it easi- • What changes are ahead for 911 (voip, texting, pictures, er and faster to browse the Web. videos). Pomolita Middle School to host The move escalates the rivalry between the Mountain View In this hour, Greg Blake will answer these questions. There community book fair on Sept. 10 company and Microsoft, which recently released an updated will be a period designed for an open discussion and any ques- version of Internet Explorer, used by a majority of Web surfers. tions that he can answer. There is no charge for the presentation, Students from Pomolita Middle School will host a special Google would not comment Monday on the launch, instead which is open to the public. Drawings will be held for $5 cash, Book Fair from Scholastic on Sept. 10, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 pointing to its blog posting. and for a ticket to the Ice Cream Social at the Center for those p.m., to help raise funds to purchase new books and magazine “We believe we can add value for users, and, at the same who attend this talk. For more information, call Betty McGlade, subscriptions for the school library. time, help drive innovation on the Web. This is just the begin- Coordinator of the Health and Education Series, at 467-0960. The book fair will be open Wednesday from 5:30 p.m. to ning -- Google Chrome is far from done,” wrote Sundar Pichai, 8:30 p.m., with teacher and student preview hours Monday, vice president of product management, and Linus Upson, engi- Sept. 8, through Wednesday, Sept. 10 during school hours. The neering director. Literacy tutors sought at Willits Library book fair will features a wide range of books for young teens Microsoft, however, reiterated confidence in its product Volunteers are being sought to teach others to read, write and and adults, including mystery and adventure novels, fantasy despite its rival’s attempts to alter the Internet pslaying field. speak English. The volunteers will be trained and furnished trilogies, sports guides, manga, and the latest bestsellers from “The browser landscape is highly competitive, but people with the tools they will need. Those interested in volunteering more than 150 publishers. Many titles are available in Spanish. will choose Internet Explorer 8 for the way it puts the services are invited to attend a tutor training orientation, scheduled for 3 The book fair theme will be “Read, White and Blue,” and the they want right at their fingertips, respects their personal choic- to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24, in the Willits Library confer- entire community is invited to attend. The book fair provides an es about how they want to browse and, more than any other ence room. A basic tutor training workshop will take place from opportunity to choose books for required outside classroom browsing technology, puts them in control of their personal data 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., on Saturday, Sept. 27, at the library. For more reading, holiday gift-giving and support Pomolita Middle online,” said Dean Hachamovitch, general manager of Internet information, or to make reservations, call Pam at 459-1586, School all at the same time. Parents, teachers, students and the Explorer. Users can currently download a beta version of leave a message on our office answering machine, 459-5098 or community can visit the book fair Web site at http://book- Internet Explorer 8. e-mail [email protected]. fairs.scholastic.com/homepaqe/pomolita to preview book titles, Google, meanwhile, touted a “more powerful JavaScript view special programs, and create personalized wish lists. engine, V8, to power the next generation of Web applications HazMobile collection Fair attendees can also help build classroom libraries by pur- that aren’t even possible in today’s browsers.” chasing books for teachers through the classroom wish list pro- The search giant’s free new browser will be open source, in Ukiah set for Sept. 13 gram. Sponsorships are available. Area businesses interested in allowing others to modify the code, and the company is still The HazMobile household hazardous waste site will be open making a donation are asked to contact Sarah Harrison at 468- working on versions compatible with Apple’s Mac and the in Ukiah Saturday, Sept. 13 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m to accept dan- 8539. Linux operating system. PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software 4 – WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 2008 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers From the desk of ... K.C.’s just biased on marijuana To the Editor: This letter is in response to the editor’s ROBERT SAMUELSON note at the end of Dan Hamburg’s well- WASHINGTON POST WRITERS GROUP written letter. After reading What KC meadows had to say about voter registrations, I had to do some investigating myself. What she wrote led me to believe that she knew exactly how certain people who registered were The real report voting on Measure B. How did she get that Just last week, the Census Bureau released its annu- information? Or was she assuming? So I al study of household incomes, poverty and health made a few phone calls and educated insurance -- often called the nation’s “economic report myself, and now I will educate you read- card.” Its hard numbers seemed to confirm how many ers. All votes are private. In order to regis- Americans feel. Sure, we’re prosperous; but prosperi- ter to vote one must present a valid identi- ty is fraying. Except for the rich, living standards are fication, thus preventing vote replication. stagnant. Poverty is up; health insurance coverage is All citizens may vote, you don’t have to down. Naturally, both Barack Obama and John have a permanent address, you can use the McCain seized upon the report to claim that their poli- community center address for example, cies would restore progress. Hold it. with permission, (this allows persons Tthe conventional wisdom is wrong or, at least, whom are homeless to vote, which is their misleading. Here’s a more accurate assessment. For right) and it is not illegal for multiple per- most Americans, living standards are increasing, albeit sons to use the same address. The informa- slowly, over any meaningful period. But rising health tion that KC used was gained illegally spending is eroding take-home pay, and immigrants from someone on the Yes on B campaign. are boosting both poverty and the lack of health insur- The No on B campaign may have urged ance. people to register to vote (which is not Superficially, the conventional wisdom seems con- unusual), but it is up to the County unlimited supply of pot plants for their Kramer all wrong vincing. Census found that median household income Registrar of voters to determine if the own use at all times? And why does it have in 2007 was $50,233. Though up 1.3 percent from information on the registration form is cor- to be grown outside? From doing research To the Editor: 2006, that was still less than the peak of $50,641 in rect and then notify that person by mail on hightimes.com and rollitup.org, “back- I was fortunate enough to be in the 1999. (The median is the midpoint; all figures are in that they qualify to vote and tell them yard growers” claim a higher yield on out- famous Mr. Albrecht’s class during his last inflation-adjusted 2007 dollars.) Meanwhile, the share where their voting district is etc. There is door grows than indoor. Larger plants can year at Ukiah High School. In his class, I of people below the government’s poverty line -- about no fraud in this action. The no on B cam- be grown outdoors thus possibly producing studied many excellent satires, but unfortu- $21,000 for a family of four -- rose to 12.5 percent paign should not be held responsible if more ounces/pounds per plant. Again, why nately, Tommy Wayne Kramer’s recent col- from 11.3 percent in 2000. Finally, the uninsured have anyone did anything inappropriate. The does a personal patient need that much pot umn (”Hey kids it’s Back to School increased in six of the past eight years. They’re now sign stealing was interesting. But, when at one time? Would not 3 to 5 indoor plants Days!”) does not compare at all. about 15 percent of the population. Case closed? Not you think about it, people who were no on do if this is actually only for personal use? Why do you still print the garbage that exactly. Here are three reasons why. B were afraid to put signs up for fear of We are not saying you can’t have it if the this man writes? If it was intended as a First, comparisons are made to an artificially high retribution, persecution. pot is indeed for your own medicinal use. satire, then it’s definitely not obvious benchmark -- the late 1990s “tech bubble.” This whole issue of Marijuana will not We are asking why it is necessary for a enough, and if it’s intended to be taken Remember the dot-com binge. Wages rose sharply; be solved anytime soon. The focus should medicinal grow to be so large if it is not seriously, then who is he attempting to bonuses and cash incentives mushroomed. be on our community as a whole. There are also for profit. appeal to? I could not find a single person, Unemployment and poverty dropped. In 2000, the job- a lot of bad things way worse than marijua- Jeanette also states that how can people class, or occupation mentioned in the col- less rate among white men 20 and over was 2.8 per- na happening out there, gangs, meth etc. on fixed income pay for a state-mandated umn that he doesn’t put down in some way. cent. But all these gains reflected a boom that, though Really what is happening here is that KC card or sheriff-issued zip tags for their Furthermore, he seems to have no idea pleasurable, was temporary and unsustainable. Stocks Meadows is using the Ukiah Daily Journal plants. I say if you want to be “legal” (I how the public school system works. It is are now trading below their 2000 highs. Using these for her personal political agenda. Did any- use this term loosely), then you should just widely believed that teachers are under- years as the base for comparison makes later years one notice that throughout the Measure B do it. I also think that you should pay tax paid, which means that teachers must have look bad. campaign most editorials against measure on the plants you grow for anyone other some reason for wanting to teach besides Picking 1997 -- the last pre-boom year -- is more B were printed with her rebuttal at the bot- than yourself. Don’t tell me you don’t money -- maybe it’s because they love realistic. From 1997 to 2007, median household tom. Personal editorials are just that and make money on this, unless you are being children, or want to help educate the income rose $2,600, roughly 5 percent. Though hardly don’t require the editor’s personal opinion. oh so kind in donating your time and ener- upcoming generation of American youths. spectacular, that’s not stagnation. The poverty rate in She never even called the registrar’s office gy to provide sick people their “medicine” If Ukiah High’s teachers were really as 2007 was slightly lower than in 1997. to confirm her incorrect information. What for free. If you make money, then you are a careless as Kramer writes, they would have Second, immigration distorts commonly cited sta- kind of journalist uses hearsay to support business and therefore should pay taxes, to (and want to) find other jobs. tistics. her argument? Also a note of interest, has just like myself and everyone else in this I found high school to be an enlighten- Low-skilled immigrants, concentrated among anyone checked out if there were any irreg- county who works in an industry outside of Hispanics, outnumber the high-skilled. They drag ularities in the yes on B voter registrations? ing and joyful environment. I’ll readily marijuana. admit that the workload was rather heavy down median incomes and raise poverty and the unin- There must be some. Our last presidential Just out of curiosity, how do these poor, sured. One way to filter out the effect on income is to election was not exempt from fraud in the at times, but for me, it was all made worth- fixed income, patients purchase their while by the wonderful friends I made. examine groups with few immigrants or their voting machines. So much so that our pres- plants? Their marijuana? Is this also being American-born children. Consider non-Hispanic white ident was appointed instead of being elect- Yes, some of those friends are teachers, donated by the kind, understanding med- too; I’ve had plenty of teachers who truly families. From 1997 to 2007, their median incomes ed. What makes Mendocino county any ical caregiver? Somehow, I doubt it. rose about $6,000 to $69,937, a gain of about 9 per- different from the rest of the world. We are care about every student in their classes, The problem with the No on B camp is and will do their best to help, know, and cent. For black families, the increase was also about 9 all human beings and being thus we are that they want everyone to think that percent, though only to $40,222. Again, not stagna- less than perfect. granny and grandpa with two pounds of befriend every one of them. Kramer makes plenty of points that are tion. Shelley Alameda pot for her cancer and his glaucoma will be Immigration’s effects on poverty and health insur- Potter Valley handcuffed and carted off to jail. This is so simply wrong, as well -- teachers do not get paid for summer vacation (although ance coverage are greater. Since 1990, Hispanics far outside of reality that it is laughable. numerically account for all the increase in the number Editor’s note: Nowhere in anything I The growers that we want prosecuted are some get paid for teaching summer school), and they often are not paid for of officially poor. Similarly, immigrants represented have written do I claim to know how any- those that flaunt the 20-plus marijuana 55 percent of the increase of the uninsured from 1994 one voted. It actually is legal for me to cards from other patients, call themselves overtime. In addition, there is not “plenty of money available to schools.” Why do to 2006, says the Employee Benefit Research Institute. have the voter registration information for caregivers and grow in our backyards and Many unskilled workers can’t get well-paid jobs with the research that I did. In fact, I got most next to our children and schools. If we can you think Ukiah High had to cut 80 class insurance. of my voter registration information from see it and we can smell it (and I’ve already sections over the past two years? The Third, the Census figures understate income gains the California Secretary of State’s office, stated that I can do both), then you are money is simply not available to pay for by not counting fringe benefits. because, yes I did ask them and the County growing it in my backyard. Medical mari- the teachers and resources required to teach Census counts only money income -- wages, Clerk’s office refused to give me access to juana, as a rule, is a scam concocted by those classes. salaries, dividends, interest payments. But compensa- the list. The most recent registrations that those who are reaping huge profits under If I missed the satire, then I’m guessing tion growth is increasingly channeled into fringes. were missing from that database I got from the guise of being care providers. Perhaps that plenty of other readers did too. In the From 2000 to 2007, only half (53 percent, to be exact) a No on B campaign activist who was also you should look at these people, these end, I do not “blame Tommy Wayne of the increase in average compensation came from concerned about voter registration activity commercial growers, instead of pointing Kramer for being stupid.” I blame him for wages and salaries, says economist Gary Burtless of during the campaign. the blame at citizens who have had it up to inflicting his admitted stupidity upon me, the Brookings Institution. The rest went to health here with the blatant disregard for our city, Ukiah High School, the Ukiah Daily insurance (21 percent), pension contributions (19 per- Does anyone need that our county, our lifestyle and our environ- Journal’s readers, and the practice of jour- cent) and payroll taxes (6 percent). Americans under- much marijuana? ment. nalism in general. standably feel they’re on a treadmill. They don’t see Michele Pearson Martin Michelsen fringe benefits in their paychecks, and small year-to- To the Editor: Ukiah Potter Valley year cash gains barely register. This is in response to Jeanette Bogue’s The real economic report card is both better and letter to the editor (Aug. 22 where she worse than the imagined. The big advances of the rich states that she is saddened that we Yes on WHERE TO WRITE (which occurred mostly in the 1980s and 1990s and B folks want to punish the “patients.” reversed slightly last year) haven’t prevented most Again, you have completely missed our President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep Americans from achieving grudging gains. But a con- point. I have yet to hear the answer from House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State tinuation of present trends would imperil future pros- anyone on the No on B side as to why a ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX perity. single “patient” requires 25, 26 or an Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 4146, If health spending remains uncontrolled, Americans (202)456-2461. Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; will see more of their compensation diverted from Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Berg's Ukiah field representative is Ruth take-home pay into insurance that mainly benefits (as LETTER POLICY ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. Valenzuela. Ukiah office located at 311 N. insurance should) a small proportion of very sick peo- ple. Similarly, if the immigration of low-skilled work- The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 State St, Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number is 463-5773. For email ers continues unabated -- whether they’re legal or ille- editor. All letters must include a clear name, Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- gal -- the ranks of the poor will swell, as will the unin- signature, return address and phone number. ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; go to web site: assembly.ca.gov/Berg Letters chosen for publication are generally sured or the costs of providing government insurance. published in the order they are received, but (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate Given the 2008 economy -- higher unemployment shorter, concise letters are given prefer- 0100 FAX (202) 224--0454 District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, and inflation -- next year’s Census numbers will prob- ence.We publish most of the letters we Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375 ably be worse than this year’s. But it’s the long-term receive, but we cannot guarantee publica- Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 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symptoms shingles produces, and other issues related to Herpes Zoster. There will be a peri- Shrinking packages, pricier IN OUR COMMUNITY od designed for an open discussion and any questions that. he can answer. There is no charge for the presentation, which will be open foods fluster parents USC to present a discussion to the public. Drawings will be held for $5 cash By EMILY FREDRIX on hospice programs Sept. 12 and for a ticket to the Ice Cream Social at the Center for those who attend this talk. AP Business Writer The Ukiah Senior Center will present a dis- Refreshments will be served. For more infor- MILWAUKEE -- Kids may cussion entitled “What is the Hospice mation, call Betty McGlade, Coordinator of be worried about homework, Program?” on Friday, Sept. 12, from 1 to 2 Health and Education Series, at 467-0960. teachers and that pesky bully p.m. this school year. But parents? Hospice of Ukiah will provide information They’re leery about lunches. on topics including: what hospice care consists Humane Society Yard With food prices rising and of, how someone would go about entering the Sale set for Oct. 4 and 5 packages shrinking, parents are hospice program, what the criteria are for wondering how they’ll stretch entering the program, what hospice services ar, The Humane Society for Inland Mendocino their food budgets. Children are and what they cost, whether families could County will hold a yard sale on Oct. 4 and 5. going to get an unwitting lesson provide care at home, and where hospices get The organization is seeking donations of clean in economics, analysts say, as their funding. saleable items for the event which will be held parents change their food-buy- There will be a panel discussion and a peri- at the shelter, 9700 Uva Drive, Redwood ing habits to keep costs down. od designed for open discussion and questions. Valley. Some kids will eat more hot There is no charge for the presentation, which They ask donors to not leave large appli- lunches this year. Some will is open to the public. ances, non-working items or adult clothing. carry baggies full of snacks like Drawings will be held for $5 cash, and for Proceeds from the sale will benefit the shelter, home-packed chips and crack- a ticket to the Ice Cream Social at the Center which receives no tax based funding. ers rather than prepackaged for those who attend this talk. For more infor- For more information, call 485-0123. ones. Maybe there will be more mation, call Betty McGlade, Coordinator of peanut butter, if it hasn’t been the Health and Education Series, at 467-0960. Ukiah Garden Club’s first banned in school because of For more information about Hospice of Ukiah, fall meeting set for Sept. 10 allergies, instead of lunch meats, call 462-4038. or cheaper items like Spam. Members of the Ukiah Garden Club will be This year’s lunchroom will Phoenix Hospice to sponsor gathering at their first fall meeting of the club be less about convenience and year on Wednesday, Sept. 10, to greet friends, more about the bottom line, said Children’s Grief Group learn of their summer activities, and plan Marcia Mogelonsky, senior The group will run every Monday evening events for the coming year for the club. A research analyst with Mintel for 10 weeks, beginning Sept. 8, from 6 to 7:30 salad-desert luncheon will be served at noon. International in Chicago. p.m. Members are requested to bring either a salad Parents will be shopping for The group will be open to children in grades or a dessert. deals but still wanting all the 3 through 6. It will be held in Willits, at 100 “Sweet Peas -- revealing the secrets of basics -- fruits, veggies, proteins growing these enchanting plants” will be the San Hedrin Circle. Registration for the group topic of the program at the first fall meeting. and fun things like chips and is currently open and group size is limited, cookies. It won’t be easy, she Glenys Johnson, owner of Sweet Pea Farm in therefore they ask those interested to call Sebastopol will be the guest speaker. Johnson said. bereavement coordinator Stephanie Gang at “Parents are sort of entering will also be bringing seeds and plants for sale. 456-3243 to register your child or for more On the third Monday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. the this with trepidation,” she said. information. “It’s not how much it costs. It’s evening meeting of the Garden Club will fea- how much more it costs relative feeling is affecting their shop- buying with cost more in mind. ture Tony Linegar as speaker. Linegar is with to what they’re used to spend- ping habits, said Harry Balzer, Debbie Moors’ daughters, Health talk on shingles the County Agriculture Department. His topic ing.” vice president of consumer ages 8 and 10, will bring their set for Friday, Oct. 10 is “Insect Control.” The costs for key ingredients research firm NPD Group and own milk from home, saving $1 He will offer a wealth of information and -- like corn, wheat, soybeans an expert on American eating a day this year. They’ll also get The Ukiah Senior Center will present a free new photos so gardeners can identify and learn and other items -- are high and patterns. a half sandwich instead of a full health talk on Shingles, with Thomas how to control garden pests. Tony Linegar also eating into food companies’ “These rising food costs have one, since Moors learned that’s Reidenbach Pharmacist D, pharmacist and will be giving information on planting water profits. So big names like Kraft to be paid for by somebody,” he all they were eating last year. owner of Myers Apothecary Shop Myers efficient gardens -- the growing and selection Foods Inc., Sara Lee Corp. and said. “The question is how are Chips and fruit snacks will be Medical Pharmacy on Friday, Oct. 10, from 1 of drought tolerant plants. The Garden Hormel Foods Corp. are passing you going to pay for them? Are made from bulk bags rather than to 2 p.m. Clubhouse is located at 1203 West Clay St., in along price increases as they try you going to pay for them in prepackaged ones. Reidenbach will be speaking on the subject Ukiah. Guests are welcome to attend. Cheryl to keep making money. keeping your out-of-pocket cost It all means more thinking of “Shingles.” He plans to talk about the vac- Godon is the President and Angie Lowe is the Some companies are also constant by buying smaller por- and planning, said Moors, 44, of cine, treatment of the disease, treatment of the Membership Chair. shrinking products or getting rid tions, or are you going to be Berthoud, Colo., and she hopes of certain lines to lower their paying more for what you paid she can keep her momentum costs. Skippy peanut butter, last year?” going all year. Bankruptcy? made by Unilever, now sells in People typically spend 10 “By the middle of the year Is it for me? SUMMER 16.3 ounce jars that look the percent of their income on food you just get tired of trying to and that won’t change, he said, think of something different to eddechant.com same size as the previous 18 Free Consultation ounce jars because of a larger so instead they’re looking for put in there,” said Moors, a SALE indentation at the bottom. Kraft deals, eating less or changing magazine editor. “I tend to lose EDMUND DECHANT is reducing the number and in brands. motivation a little bit. But I Attorney at Law some cases the size, of items in Mogelonsky said many par- think this year I’m going to be 35 years Bankruptcy its Deli Selects cheese line, for ents will have to put more more motivated just from a cost- Experience A Shop for Children NOW IN thought into what they’re giving savings standpoint.” example. Sara Lee has reduced 707-604-0042 the size of some of its Hillshire their kids. Lots of changes will Retailers are trying to help Daily 10-5:30 • Sunday 11-3 Farm deli meat packages from be in the snack realm, she said, consumers make these choices 800-823-0600 123 S. Main St. • 463-1983 PROGRESS 10 ounces to 9 ounces. The because people are more price- at their stores. prices, for the most part, don’t sensitive for snack foods. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has its go down. One way many parents will “Mealtime Ideas” campaign and save is to stop buying prepack- upscale grocer Whole Foods Some stores -- like grocery aged snacks, especially the 100- Market Inc. has pamphlets of store chain Save-A-Lot -- are calorie ones that hit the market a coupons and back-to-school advising parents on what to buy. few years ago, Mogelonsky lunch ideas in its stores. The chain, which targets bargain said. Save-A-Lot, which has 1,200 shoppers, has a new campaign Kids should probably expect discount-oriented grocery stores telling parents how to make to see fewer treats this year, as in about 40 states, is extending meals like turkey slices well, she said, since that’ll be its “Fuel Your Family” cam- wrapped in tortillas that cost seen as a luxury. Parents will paign in the next few weeks, about a $1 a serving. have to talk to them about what using ads and signs in stores to In Los Altos, Calif., Hollis they want to eat and why -- and help parents find meals they can Bischoff’s two children have explain why those cookies may make for about $1 a serving, been packing their own lunches be gone this year. typically using the company’s for years. It saves money “It’s a good time to teach exclusive lines of products. because they know what they’ll economics, nutrition and bud- Meals -- devised with a family eat, she said, and it teaches them geting. It could become a major of four in mind -- include a a lesson in how to spend and focus in parent-child relations, grilled cheese sandwich and save. Jordana, 12, and Nate, 14, making lunches,” Mogelonsky soup lunch that’s 94 cents per have never bought milk because said. serving, tuna pot pie for 74 cents they think it’s too expensive at She said there could also be a per serving, and turkey bologna school, she said, and they ask benefit to childhood obesity on wheat sandwiches with teachers if they can use the rates, much like traffic fatalities grapes for 86 cents a serving. microwaves in their lounges are coming down because peo- Bill Shaner, chief executive when they want hot food. ple are driving less. If people cut of the chain, a division of The kids also go and buy back on their food spending, Supervalu Inc., said the compa- food at the stores, or leave a list they may end up eating better, ny got meal ideas from its own for their parents if they run out - she said. workers. They’re worried about - always with costs in mind, Parents say they won’t be costs just like everyone else. Bischoff said. They get some giving their kids less food -- so “Everybody’s trying to pinch money from their parents for don’t expect hunger pangs in the their pennies. They’re all strug- lunches and if they go over a set afternoon. They just say they’re gling to allocate their food dol- amount, it comes out of their approaching it differently and lars,” Shaner said. allowance. Bischoff said they’d rather save their money for more fun things, like a Nintendo Wii, so they opt to skip the $2 slices of pizza, for example. “They’ve learned the mean- ing of saving money and spend- ing money because they’ve seen what’s happened during the years in the stores,” said Bischoff, 49, who owns a yarn shop and works a full-time job as a market analyst. The cost of food is soaring. In the U.S., retail food prices rose an average of 6 percent this year. That’s three times the nor- mal inflation rate. Prices are ris- ing because companies are pay- ing more for key ingredients, due to increased demand around the world, the weak U.S. dollar and weather that destroyed crops. Economists say the high prices won’t be coming down anytime soon. The pinch consumers are PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software 6 – WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 2008 SPORTS Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

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By The Associated Press LOCAL SPORTS SOCCER | UKIAH HIGH SCHOOL American League CALENDAR BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Recalled RHP Kam Mickolio, RHP Bob McCrory and Wildcats preseason begins RHP Radhames Liz from Norfolk (IL). WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3 BOSTON RED SOX—Recalled RHP Chris Smith from Greenville (SAL). Girls Varsity Golf vs. Piner CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Recalled RHP High School Lance Broadway, INF Josh Fields and Municipal Golf Course, 2 p.m. INF Chris Getz from Charlotte (IL). —Recalled INF Girls Varsity Golf Michael Aubrey, RHP Tom Mastny, RHP Practice/Tryouts John Meloan and RHP Brian Slocum Municpial Golf Course, 3 p.m. from Buffalo (IL). Purchased the contract Coed Varsity/JV Water Polo of LHP Rich Rundles from Buffalo. Practice Activated INF Josh Barfield from the 15- day DL. UHS Pool, 3 p.m. —Recalled RHP Girls Varsity Tennis Practice Chris Lambert and LHP Clay Rapada UHS Tennis Courts, 3 p.m. from Toledo (IL). Purchased the con- Boys Varsity/JV Soccer tracts of C Dusty Ryan and INF Mike Hessman from Toledo. Transferred RHP Practice/Tryouts Jeremy Bonderman and C Vance Wilson UHS Softball Fields, 4 p.m. from the 15-day to the 60-day DL. Girls Freshman Volleyball vs. KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Recalled 1B Analy High School Ryan Shealy from Omaha (PCL). Purchased the contracts of 1B Kila UHS Main Gym, 4:30 p.m. Ka’aihue, RHP Devon Lowery and RHP Girls JV Soccer Scrimmage - Yasuhiko Yabuta from Omaha. vs. Healdsburg Transferred 2B Mark Grudzielanek from UHS Football Field, 5 p.m. the 15-day to the 60-day DL. Activated UHS Cheer RHP Jimmy Gobble and RHP Ron Mahay from the 15-day DL and RHP UHS Small Gym, 5:30 p.m. John Bale from the 60-day DL. Girls JV Volleyball vs. Analy LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Recalled C High School Ryan Budde, RHP Dustin Moseley and UHS Main Gym, 5:30 p.m. RHP Darren O’Day from Salt Lake City (PCL). Girls Varsity Soccer NEW YORK YANKEES—Activated RHP Scrimmage - vs. Healdsburg Joba Chamberlain and RHP Dan Giese UHS Football Field, 6:30 p.m. from the 15-day DL. Girls Varsity Volleyball vs. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Recalled LHP Dan Meyer from Midland (Texas). Analy High School Purchased the contract of LHP Josh UHS Main Gym, 7:30 p.m. Outman from Sacramento (PCL). Sent LHP Lenny DiNardo outright to Sacramento. THURSDAY, SEPT. 4 SEATTLE MARINERS—Recalled C Rob Johnson, RHP Mark Lowe, RHP 3 p.m. Brandon Morrow and RHP Jared Wells Girls Varsity Tennis from Tacoma (PCL). Purchased the con- Michael Hooker/ For The Daily Journal tract of INF Matt Tuiasosopo from (Practice) Tacoma. Transferred INF Willie Coed Varsity/JV Water Polo Ukiah High Schools first JV soccer preseason game with Windsor High on Tuesday at the Ukiah High Bloomquist from the 15-day to the 60- (Practice) soccer field is the first time the team played together. Here Juan Carlos moves the ball toward the day DL. Boys Varsity/JV Football TAMPA BAY RAYS—Activated RHP Troy goal as Peter Marshal covers him as a Windsor High player tries, unsuccessfully to take the ball away. Percival from the 15-day DL. Recalled (Daily Practice) RHP Juan Salas from Montgomery Girls Varsity/JV Volleyball (Southern) and C John Jaso from (Practice) Durham (IL). 3:30 p.m. —Recalled LHP Bill White from Bakersfield (Cal). Girls Varsity Golf vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Activated OF Piner High School Brad Wilkerson from the 15-day DL. 4 p.m. Recalled RHP Shawn Marcum, RHP Boys Varsity/JV Soccer , RHP Brian Wolfe, OF (practice/ tryouts) Kevin Mench and C Curtis Thigpen from Syracuse (IL). 5:30 p.m. National League UHS Cheer —Recalled 6 p.m. RHP Billy Buckner, RHP Leo Rosales, Girls Basketball LHP Doug Slaten, INF Jamie D’Antona, INF Josh Whitesell and OF Alex Romero (practice) from Tucson (PCL). ATLANTA BRAVES—Recalled RHP Charlie Morton, LHP Jeff Ridgway and INF Brent Lillibridge from Richmond (IL). COMMUNITY Purchased the contracts of RHP James Parr, RHP Jorge Julio and C Corky Miller from Richmond. Transferred OF SPORTS DIGEST Matt Diaz and RHP Rafael Soriano from the 15-day to the 60-day DL. CINCINNATI REDS—Activated RHP Jared Burton from the 15-day DL. Babe Ruth Recalled RHP Ramon Ramirez from Sarasota (FSL). Fall Ball —Activated RHP Matt Herges from the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of OF Dexter begins Friday Fowler from Tulsa (Texas). Recallled INF Joe Koshansky, RHP Jason Hirsh and C The Ukiah Babe Ruth Edwin Bellorin from Colorado Springs Fall Ball Season will (PCL). FLORIDA MARLINS—Recalled 3B begin with practice Sept. 5 Dallas McPherson, INF Robert Andino and games start at 5 p.m. and RHP Eulogio de la Cruz from Albuquerque (PCL). and 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 6 HOUSTON ASTROS—Activated 2B Kaz (Saturdays) for 6-18 year Matsui from the 15-day DL. Recalled At left, Geronimo Guevera and a Windsor High player battle it out for the soccer ball at the Ukiah High RHP Alberto Arias and C J.R. Towles olds and Sept. 7 (Sundays) soccer field, Tuesday during the first JV preseason game. At right, as Justis Akubue skillfully moves from Round Rock (PCL). Purchased the for 13-15 year olds and contract of INF Edwin Maysonet from the soccer ball, a Windsor player tries to block his forward progress. Round Rock. Sent RHP Runelvys goes continues until the Hernandez outright to Round Rock mid November or until the (PCL). —Transferred rainy season begins. All LHP Chris Capuano from the 15-day to games will be played at the 60-day DL. Designated RHP Richie Gardner for assignment. Anton Stadium and NEW YORK METS—Purchased the con- umpired by coaches. In the Cards: Vallejo makes final cut tracts of LHP Jon Niese from New Orleans (PCL) and RHP Al Reyes from Managers and coaches By JOHN DEVINE Binghamton (EL). Designated RHP should apply now. Babe "I'm just happy to be here. I never felt coming Ruddy Lugo for assignment. Ruth Fall Ball Fees: $25 The Monterey County Herald —Recalled INF ‘The Reaper,’ as he is from a small school that I couldn't play at a Brian Bixler, C Robinzon Diaz, C Ronny per player - includes T- Paulino, OF Steve Pearce, RHP T.J. shirt. Any questions visit referred to in Arizona, was high level. I never stopped working. When Beam, RHP Craig Hansen, RHP Ross standing at the door looking Ohlendorf, RHP Marino Salas and RHP www.leaguelineup.com/u you have a goal, you focus on it." Romulo Sanchez from Indianapolis (IL). kiahbaberuth or call Linda for a playbook and a player. Purchased the contract of INF Luis Cruz Stomach turning, palms of from Indianapolis (IL). Released RHP Ty 463-0944. - Elliot Vallejo Taubenheim. his hands sweating, mouth ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Purchased the contract of C Mark Johnson from becoming dryer by the sec- Memphis (PCL). Recalled RHP Jason City of Ukiah 3- ond, Elliott Vallejo didn't wait Motte, RHP Kelvin Jimenez and INF position before in my entire n't allow a sack and was Perhaps it's adrenaline. Brendan Ryan from Memphis and RHP to be asked. Josh Kinney from Springfield (Texas). on-3 Hoop "I asked him, 'Am I on the life," called for one offsides penal- Vallejo's body feels great, —Recalled C said Vallejo, 24. "I said, ty. despite playing nearly three Luke Carlin from Portland (PCL). Leagues list?'" Vallejo said. Purchased the contract of OF Chip 'The Reaper' glanced at his 'Oh dear'. It's like learning to "I thought I'd be more ner- quarters in each of the team's Ambres from Portland. The 2008 3-on-3 Hoop walk or swing a bat left- vous when I came in," Vallejo four preseason games. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Recalled list for what must of seemed LHP Pat Misch, LHP Geno Espineli, OF League will be held at the like an eternity. handed when you're right- said. "But I was real calm. It "Compared to other guys, Nate Schierholtz and OF John Bowker Coyote Valley Gym with makes it easy when you play my body is in amazing from Fresno (PCL). "No," he uttered. handed. It came out of WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Recalled Men’s and Women’s divi- Vallejo repeated his ques- nowhere. I was worried about with the starters because shape," Vallejo said. "Nothing RHP Tyler Clippard, LHP Mike O’Connor sions. The fee is $100 per they're all so good. You know and RHP Ryan Wagner from Columbus tion. it." is dinged up." (IL) and OF Justin Maxwell from team with 3-5 players "I said, 'Can you look Particularly since line where your help is." This will be Vallejo's first Harrisburg (EL). Placed OF Justin allowed. Teams will be again?' " said Vallejo, not coach Russ Grimm informed Barring a change or injury, time at Candlestick Park for Maxwell on the 60-day DL. Purchased scheduled for two games the contract of C Luke Montz from feeling completely convinced Vallejo of the move 48 hours Vallejo isn't even sure he'll football. As a youth, his Columbus. per night (if possible) and and not realizing that he was before the Cardinals game see the field Sunday, other BASKETBALL a minimum of 16 games memories of the Hunters National Basketball Association standing at the wrong door to with the Raiders. It also than in warm-ups. He's a Point area are of attending CHARLOTTE BOBCATS—Announced per season. Games will be begin with. backup on two special team Greg Economou, executive vice presi- to 21, or the 25 minute meant he would be protecting Giants baseball games. dent & chief marketing officer, left the 'The Reaper' reiterated, the back side of quarterback units. "If I have to talk San organization. time limit. Registration "No, you're not." "I'm just happy to be MIAMI HEAT—Signed C Jamaal deadline is Friday, Kurt Warner. Francisco, it's about the Magloire. For someone, who gave up "I think they were looking here," said Vallejo, who Giants," Vallejo said. "I was PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Signed F September 26. his scholarship and the game walked on at UC Davis. "I Donyell Marshall. For more information for versatility on the line," actually a Broncos fan as a FOOTBALL of football as a freshman at Vallejo said. "I was never never felt coming from a National Football League or to register your team, UCLA five years ago, citing a kid because of their offensive CHICAGO BEARS—Acquired G Dan please call 463-6714. really told why. I did not real- small school that I couldn't lines. I imagine there will be Buenning from Tampa Bay for an undis- loss of interest in the sport, ize how well I had played on play at a high level. I never closed 2009 draft pick. Waived CB Vallejo has landed in the a few people looking for tick- Zackary Bowman. the right side until I saw film. stopped working. When you ets this week." DALLAS COWBOYS—Released CB NFL. have a goal, you focus on it." Evan Oglesby. I think they wanted to see if I For all the criticism of the DENVER BRONCOS—Traded CB An undrafted free agent While a sense of satisfac- Domonique Foxworth to Atlanta for an To our readers: could play the left." Cardinals organization since last year, the Palma prodigy Apparently he can because tion is felt, Vallejo is far from 2009 conditional seventh-round draft The Daily Journal is cur- made the Cardinals final cut its move to the desert -- one pick. Vallejo is listed as a left tack- feeling safe and secure. In his DETROIT LIONS—Signed RB Rudi rently without a sports as an offensive tackle, mean- playoff appearance in 20 Johnson to a one-year contract. le on the roster. He even saw mind, he's still playing for editor. While we search ing he will be in uniform on years, one playoff win in 51 Released RB Tatum Bell. for the next one, we will time with the first unit in the job, ultimately a starting job JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Activated Sunday when Arizona opens at some point. years -- the direction of the CB Isaiah Gardner from the practice abbreviate our sports its season in San Francisco. team's final preseason game squad. Waived DE Brent Hawkins. section but hope that when an injury to incumbent "You never feel safe," franchise is changing in the Signed WR D’Juan Woods and OT Cliff "Last season I was in the Louis to the practice squad. Waived CB coaches and parents will Vallejo said. "You could be mind of Vallejo. right place at the right time, Mike Gandy forced him in Rashod Moulton from the practice email us for a series. on the roster this week and Anything less than a play- squad. ([email protected]) where I showed enough that off spot this year would be a OAKLAND RAIDERS—Released DT the Cardinals wanted to see if "When coach Grimm said, gone the next. But one of the William Joseph. Signed WR Ashley Lelie or call our sports desk 'You're in', I'm thinking, 'But reasons I wasn't put on the huge disappointment after to a one-year contract. (468-3518) or go to uki- I could develop on the prac- last year's late surge enabled HOCKEY ahdailyjournal.com and tice squad," Vallejo said. "I Kurt is still in and we're still practice squad is they felt I National Hockey League the Cardinals to finish 8-8, NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Suspended use the sports reporting got my foot in the door. This passing,' " Vallejo said. "I did would get picked up by F Alexander Radulov indefinitely without button, to give us infor- time I earned it. I'm a gamer." not want to be the guy that another team. This is my just its third winning season pay for deciding to stay with his Russian in Phoenix. FKHL team rather than return to the mation about local sports The 6-foot-7, 312-pound got Kurt Warner hurt. It made shot. I have to hold on to it team. and any community lineman may have solidified me feel good that they trusted and not let it go." "Last year guys still had a OTTAWA SENATORS—Acquired RW sports announcements me with the starters." The fire that Vallejo strug- feeling out process with the Ryan Shannon from Vancouver for D they may have. We will his spot for Arizona with his Lawrence Nycholat. effort in the final two presea- If there were any lingering gled to rekindle a year out of changes," Vallejo said. "Last TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS—Traded D try our very best to get Palma burns like an Olympic year we thought we could do Bryan McCabe and a 2010 fourth-round anything sent to us about son games after being told questions, Vallejo erased draft pick to Florida for D Mike Van Ryn. flame. He held his own dur- it. This year we know we can. COLLEGE local sports in as soon that he was being moved to them with a solid effort -- this MINNESOTA—Signed Pam Borton, as possible. left tackle. time with the first team. Over ing the preseason, outplaying We're in this as one. We are women’s basketball coach, to a contract "I had never played the four preseason games, he did- teammates that were drafted. not the same old Cardinals." extension through the 2013-14 season. PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 2008 – 7

AARP Driver tribute generously so that classrooms have no expenses Safety Program for their creations. Game industry tries to to hold classes on This year’s event will be held on Oct. 18-19. So far, 26 Sept. 17 and 18 businesses have stepped for- break through glass wall An AARP Driver Safety ward to be sponsors. They are class will be held in Ukiah on looking for more classroom By TROY WOLVERTON Wednesday and Thursday, participation. Teachers or The San Jose Mercury News Sept. 17 and 18, from 8:30 youth group leaders who The game industry has been broadening its a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This class would like for their class or content and trying to reach new customers, but will be held at the Mendocino group to participate, are invit- is up against a glass wall -- literally. County Department of Social ed to call Allyne Brown at the At retail stores, video games are typically Services at 747 S. State St., Savings Bank at 463-6008 by confined to a games area and often kept in Ukiah. Sept. 12 for a registration glass display cases. Retail and game industry This program is an eight- form. experts say that limits sales and discourages hour class room course COMMUNITY BRIEFS purchases by nontraditional game buyers. designed especially for the It’s happening here Free Positive Breaking out of the glass has long been a older driver. It takes into con- goal for the industry. Now, though, some game sideration the physical Parenting makers are working with retailers to get their changes of maturing drivers Workshop on child games in new places and are hopeful that con- and identifies ways they may This procedure should not homework habits sumers “who never would have looked for compensate for those changes. be confused with “gastric (games),” will soon be buying them on Instructors are trained vol- bypass surgery” or “lap band” set for Sept. 9 impulse, said Tony Key, senior vice president unteers and class size is limit- surgery. The DS (Duodenal Switch) procedure is not a Parents whose children of sales and marketing at Ubisoft, one of the Analysts attribute that in part to the “glass ed to the first 30 persons who refuse to do homework, or are top game publishers. case” effect. sign up. food reduction surgery but instead changes the way the struggling to keep up with the Among the new initiatives: “If a customer has a hard time getting an By law, auto insurance dis- rest of the class; who have • Electronic Arts has teamed up with Hasbro item and putting it in a shopping cart, it’s going counts are available upon the body absorbs food and fat. According to the GRDS sup- tried everything to help and to create a new video game that comes with -- to reduce sales of it,” said Craig Johnson, pres- completion of this course to nothing works, are invited to a and can be played with -- a Nerf foam dart gun. ident of Customer Growth Partners, a retail persons over 55. Some insur- port group, the surgery results also resolves cholesterol, high positive parenting workshop They expect to sell the product in the toy aisle industry consulting and research firm. ance companies allow age 50 on how to teach children the and in special display racks, rather than just in That’s what Hasbro and EA are trying to get for this discount. blood pressure, sleep apnea, acid reflux and other chronic skills to make homework time the game section. around with the upcoming “N-Strike” game. The cost of the course is more productive and less • Earlier this year, Limited Too began sell- Johnson said he expects retailers to make sim- $10 and it must be repeated health issues and has changed the lifestyle and longevity of stressful. ing Ubisoft’s girl-focused Imagine games ilar arrangements this holiday season with every 3 years in order to con- The workshop will be pre- inside its stores. The girls clothing chain, related products from other game and toy com- tinue the insurance discount. many patients. The support group meets sented by Kirsten Whelan, which also has sold Nintendo DS game panies. For more information, or to MD on Tuesday Sept. 9, from machines, now carries three Imagine titles. If it were up to game makers, such arrange- reserve a place in this class monthly. Dr. Ara Keshishian, GRDS surgeon, encourages 6:30 to 7:45 p.m., at Ukiah • Game retailer GameStop has been putting ments would be the rule. Ubisoft, for instance, telephone Jan or Ron at 462- Valley Primary Care located up special display cases to market female-ori- makes a line of personal improvement and 7314. those who have had all types of weight loss surgery and on 260 Hospital Drive ented and family-friendly games, and to lure in education games under its “Coach” brand that (Upstairs, Southeast Corner). parents and other nontraditional game con- it would like to sell in related areas of retail investigators to attend. For Weight Loss further information on this Free childcare will be avail- sumers. stores, rather than in the games department. able. For more information, or The game industry is booming right now. But few analysts expect retailers to make Surgery Support surgery, contact Dr. Ara Keshishian 800- 816-6647. for a private consultation on But analysts argue the industry can still reach wide-scale changes anytime soon. One reason Group to meet child behavior, call Ukiah new audiences. Many consumers who have is fear of theft. Games, particularly in the first For more information on the Friday, Sept. 5 meeting or general questions, Valley Primary Care at 463- bought new game machines were owners of four weeks after they are released, are fre- 8032. older ones, meaning that the industry hasn’t quently stolen, said Joel Alden, a principal at The GR-DS Gastric call Kathy Davidson at 263- won a lot of new converts. A.T. Kearney, a management and consulting Reduction Duodenal Switch 5319, 1-888-263-2005, 468- Hardware and software makers in recent firm. Support Group will meet in 8763 or e-mail her at kath- Canine good years have tried to expand beyond their core Theft typically amounts to 1 percent to 2 Ukiah at 710 S. State St. in the [email protected]. citizen tests audience of young men and boys by targeting percent of total sales at consumer electronics Apostles Lutheran Church girls, women and older consumers with new stores. But when it comes to video games, theft Room adjacent to Washington Savings Bank of set for Sept. 6 games and marketing pitches. Nintendo, in represents more than 5 percent of total sales, Mutual Bank. Parking will be Alden said. Mendocino County American Kennel Club particular, has found success among nontradi- available behind the bank. Canine Good Citizen Tests tional gamers with its Wii and DS game That level of theft “doesn’t leave you much The meeting will be from 6 to seeking Scarecrow (profit) margin,” he added. will be hosted by Well machines. 7:30 p.m. City participants Mannered Mutts on Saturday, But these efforts are being stymied by the Retailers can try to rely on security sensors The DS weight loss surgery instead of glass cases to prevent theft, but that Each year the Savings Sept. 6, from 10 a.m. to noon. way video games are sold, industry analysts now has a new, abbreviated This event’s proceeds will still may confine games to a particular area. surgery for diabetes patients Bank of Mendocino County say. Game specialty stores like GameStop sponsors Scarecrow City at benefit the Low Gap Dog Park cater to core gamers and have a hard time lur- “There are no easy answers,” said Britt unrelated to weight loss but to Beemer, president of America’s Research the Ukiah Country fund. The tests will be held in ing in new customers. Meanwhile, at general the disease and the relief of its Observatory Park, in Ukiah, at Group, a retail industry consulting firm. symptoms, thereby saving Pumpkinfest. The bank merchandise and electronics retailers like Security concerns are not the only problems matches local businesses with 432 Observatory St. Target, Wal-Mart or Best Buy, video games are lives and preventing deterio- For more information con- game makers face in trying to get out of the ration of the patient’s health, classrooms and youth groups generally all lumped together in one section, glass case. to create some wonderful tact Sallie Palmer at 463- no matter their target audience. according to the GRDS sup- 3647, or visit the Web site At many retailers, the people assigned to port group. scarecrows for display at “This has been a challenge for years and buy products for the game department are not Pumpkinfest. Businesses con- www.wellmanneredmutts.net. years,” said David Cole, principal analyst with the same ones who buy for the toy department DFC Intelligence, a game industry consulting or other areas. Buyers who work for other sec- firm based in San Diego. Getting games out of tions often know little about selling games and BIKRAM YOGA the glass cases and into other areas of retail don’t have contacts in the game industry. So if stores “absolutely would be a key driver for games were to be sold in other store areas, it UKIAH sales.” could raise questions about which department A large chunk of consumer spending goes and employees get credit for their sale. How Good toward impulse purchases. For example, con- Despite the challenges, analysts expect sumers spend 26 percent of their fashion bud- game makers to continue to push retailers to gets on items they didn’t intend to buy before find new ways to display games in their stores. Could You they entered the store, according to NPD “Being in the right spot,” Beemer notes, “is Group, a market research firm. priceless.” Feel? But with games, impulse buys represent just Contact Troy Wolverton at 6 percent to 7 percent of purchases, according [email protected] or (408) 920- HotYogaUkiah.com to NPD. 5021. WAKE UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UP! Meet the editor Read All Ukiah Daily Journal Editor K.C. Meadows wants to meet you. Head About It! down to Schat’s Courthouse Bakery The Ukiah 113 W. Perkins Street Thursday DAILY JOURNAL morning at 7 a.m. to discuss Your Local current events, give her story ideas, Daily Newspaper! respond to stories you’ve read in the Daily Journal, or just chat. Ukiah Daily K.C. Meadows Journal Editor Groups of local residents have had Delivered Ukiah Daily Journal rousing conversations to Your Door about education, Sell It Fast transportation, With child rearing, supervisors’ salaries Ukiah and more. 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actress, is 82; Charlie Sheen (1965-), actor, is medieval study hall.” -- Vince Lombardi Datebook: Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008 43; Luis Gonzalez (1967-), baseball player, is TODAY’S FACT: The Viking pho- 41. tographs of Mars first suggested that large Today is the 247th day of 2008 and the the surface of Mars to take the first close-up TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1970, legendary amounts of water were once present on Mars, 75th day of summer. color photos of the planet’s surface. football coach Vince Lombardi died at the but its chief aim -- to determine if life exist- TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1783, the sign- In 2005, Chief Justice William H. age of 57. ing of the Treaty of Paris officially ended the Rehnquist died at the age of 80. ed on the planet -- was not achieved. Revolutionary War. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Kitty Carlisle TODAY’S QUOTE: “A school without TODAY’S MOON: Between new moon In 1976, the unmanned Viking II landed on (1915-2007), actress; Anne Jackson (1926-), football is in danger of deteriorating into a (Aug. 30) and first quarter (Sept. 7).

the faith, because good meet someone who will open to go to another. Don’t ask than you ever dreamed pos- things are in the offing. doors that you couldn’t any questions. Simply accept sible. Once this blessing is ASTROGRAPH SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. budge on your own. what transpires with grati- experienced, you’ll never 22) -- This could be an AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- tude. want to give up being the exceptionally good day with Feb. 19) -- Lady Luck will TAURUS (April 20-May real you. By Bernice Bede Osol friends playing fortuitous help you achieve your fond- 20) -- Due to a cooperative LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- roles in your affairs. A big est desires, so give maxi- effort on everyone’s part, You’ll quickly discover that break might come through a mum attention to those what transpires will work out you can get far more out of a social connection that is set endeavors you’d like to far more advantageous for situation than you first real- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. into motion by one of them. achieve or connections you all than if each person had 22) -- Conditions will be ized. Take plenty of time to SAGITTARIUS (Nov. want to make. You should attempted to do the same develop it properly so you working to your advantage, 23-Dec. 21) -- Today could get lucky. thing on his or her own. so be alert for good things to can enjoy all its benefits. be a turning point in an PISCES (Feb. 20-March GEMINI (May 21-June Trying to patch up a bro- develop, providing many 20) 20) important area where you -- The right allies will be -- Something good is in ken romance? The Astro- Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008 opportunities to bring about have been experiencing a lot available to help you achieve the offing where your work Graph Matchmaker can help New friendships and your heart’s desires. Not all of resistance, owing, in part, something important that or career is concerned. It will be immediately obvi- you understand what to do to associations you make will to luck -- but mostly because you have been unable to do won’t be a mere happening ous. make the relationship work. not be of a fleeting nature, your hard work is finally on your own. With their but a circumstance that will LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. paying off. help, the project should be continue to bring advantages Send for your Matchmaker and they will become more 23) -- Several compassion- set by mailing $3 to Astro- endearing with the test of CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- easy. into your life. ate friends are well aware of Jan. 19) -- Group involve- ARIES (March 21-April CANCER (June 21-July Graph, P.O. Box 167, time. In fact, more than one your present needs and prob- ments could prove to be 19) -- Owing to a bit of luck, 22) -- By having the courage Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167. will become a lifelong com- lems, and they are watching exceptionally lucky for you. you could be the recipient of to be yourself, you’ll discov- Copyright 2008, Newspaper panion. for ways to be helpful. Keep There’s a chance you will something that was expected er that there is more to you Enterprise Assn.

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DIRECTIONS: A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its letter one time, arrange the numbers with their letters for the "Order Grid" so each vertical column, horizontal row, and two diagonals each ADD to numbers inside thick lined cells. B. Some correct numbers with their letters have been put into the "Order Grid" to get you started. Also, above the "Order Grid" is a "Decoded Message" clue. C. After you have solved the "Order Grid" doing as direction "A" says, put the let- ters from horizontal rows, from left to right, under "Decoded Message" and make words to form the answer.

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek -14 9 22 12 TSEE 3 -10 15 15 Unscramble these four Jumbles, DEPN one letter to each square, -4 28 9 -1 to form four ordinary words. IOVR 2 3 -1 16 ECNI SCOUF

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33 33 31 27 HYDR Print answer here: 28 30 31 35 OME T (Answers tomorrow) 30 33 30 31 Jumbles: WHINE OLDER PEPTIC UNSEAT EORO Yesterday’s 33 28 32 31 Answer: Why the play didn’t have a long run — LOGY IT WAS “PEDESTRIAN” 9/2/2008 Mailbox readers reminded to be aware of heart health Dear Annie: I am writing to encourage your eat right, exercise more and see a doctor regu- not the end of the world, and if your husband readers to take care of their cardiovascular larly to monitor our cardiovascular health. strongly reminds his brothers to confine their health. September is Vascular Disease ANNIE’S MAILBOX Dear Annie: We recently had a party at the nudist activities to the private resorts, it may Awareness Month, and there is no better time lake as a send-off for our daughter who is leav- not happen again. We’d give them one more to remember to take care of our heart and arter- By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar ing for college. We invited 60 friends and fam- chance. ies. ily members, including my husband’s two Dear Annie: I wrote the letter signed In 1987, I woke up in intensive care after a brothers and their families. “Friends or Feelings?” about going to the prom quintuple bypass. This life-changing experi- plaque buildup on the artery walls. Prevention These brothers let their children, ages 8, 6 with Britany, a special ed student, or Natasha, ence made me want to help others with cardio- is the key to maintaining health. and 4, go swimming naked. Then one of the the girl I really like. You told me to be a stand- vascular disease. I established the Larry King Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer in wives took off her bikini top to nurse her baby. up guy and go with Britany because I asked her Cardiac Foundation with the goal to “Save a the United States, for both men and women. My daughter was completely shocked and first. I just wanted to let you know that I took Heart a Day.” Stroke, by itself, is No. 3. We can do better. could not sleep that night because she had been your advice to do the right thing. It was so One way you can save your own heart and Treatment for cardiovascular disease is only so embarrassed in front of her friends. The next much fun and turned out to be an awesome arteries is by seeing your doctor and knowing one part of the picture. We need to do more to day, my husband found out that both of his night. Plus, Natasha and I are better than ever, key numbers. Know your cholesterol, blood keep people from getting sick in the first place. brothers had joined a nudist resort and this is and she totally understood when I told her pressure, weight and blood sugar level. If you To learn more about what you can do, visit the how they act at the resort. about my dilemma. are 50 or over, consider cardiovascular screen- Larry King Cardiac Foundation website at Right now, I don’t ever want these family “Texas Tea” asked why the special ed kids ing to image the inside of your arteries to see if www.lkcf.org. members to visit again. My husband insists it’s had a separate prom. My school had two proms you are at risk for stroke or heart attack. Stay Wishing you the best in health. -- Larry a “one-time thing.” Please tell me if I’m over- -- one for the whole school and another just for active, eat right and take your medicines as King, Sr., The Larry King Cardiac Foundation reacting. -- Angry in Michigan the special ed students. At that prom, they prescribed, even if you are feeling well. Many Dear Larry King: Thank you for sharing Dear Michigan: We can only imagine your handed out awards. The kids said it was a vascular conditions are silent, especially high your story with our readers. We hope it will daughter’s mortification to have her friends see chance for them to hang out with each other. blood pressure and atherosclerosis, a fatty provide the inspiration to motivate all of us to the relatives au natural. They showed poor Thanks for everything. -- Content Now judgment and lack of consideration for others. Dear Content: Thanks for letting us know WEDNESDAY EVENING And, at a public lake, they could have been how things turned out. You sound like a terrif- arrested for indecent exposure. 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623-08 BOHNER ALLAN 1/2 FORT BRAGG COASTAL PROPERTIES KANDY INVESTMENTS LLC MOHLER MIKE 1/2 9-3,10,17/08 038/050/45/00 $2,639.00 018/113/14/00 $7,786.60 169/211/26/00 $5,488.52 037/210/38/00 $5,166.64 PROPERTY TAX DEFAULT BOLDRICK FINN 018/113/15/00 $8,034.96 169/211/27/00 $1,174.12 MONMONIER BENJAMIN WAYNE (DELINQUENT) LIST 033/080/50/00 $4,638.16 018/113/16/00 $8,106.18 KEEFER KRISTINE 177/310/20/01 $2,513.98 I, Shari L. Schapmire, Mendocino County Tax BRUMLEY CARLA 018/113/18/00 $8,061.79 035/030/07/00 $224.81 MOODY DENNIS RAY JR Collector, State of California, certify that: 033/340/41/00 $751.11 018/113/19/00 $8,061.79 035/030/28/00 $52.20 006/061/11/00 $3,425.75 The real properties listed below were de- BUSHMAN FRANK 1/2 GABRIEL BERT & ZENY KENNY OWEN A JR MOODY DOUGLAS R & DEBORAH clared to be in tax default at 12:01 a.m. on Ju- 032/226/03/00 $1,506.55 100/062/03/01 $550.37 037/330/18/00 $905.67 008/350/44/00 $10,083.03 ly 1, 2007, by operation of law. The declara- 032/226/04/00 $4,033.81 GALLARDO GLORY E & CLAIRE B 037/340/25/00 $2,077.17 MOORE MICHAEL J TTEE tion of default was due to non-payment of the 033/030/04/00 $120.89 097/153/04/01 $1,140.64 KING DAVID 1/2 182/070/24/00 $121.09 total amount due for the taxes, assessments 033/040/33/00 $287.40 100/274/11/01 $938.34 097/011/10/01 $565.42 MORA SAUL and other charges levied in 2006-2007 that BYLER KEVIN LANCE GALOROTHMAN MICHAEL & LIGIA 097/011/12/01 $617.94 038/255/01/00 $293.17 was a lien on the listed real property. The to- 033/111/12/00 $94.96 001/072/43/00 $2,485.01 KNAPP STEVEN P MORAL JESUS F & GINA S tal due as of the date of this publication is CABRERA SUSAN L GARCIA ANSELMO 168/020/02/00 $6,762.27 100/183/11/01 $783.89 shown opposite the parcel number. 001/142/18/00 $891.69 037/150/12/00 $3,056.53 KNIGHT WILLIAM L & PETRA G MORENO REMEDIOS O Tax-defaulted real property may be redeemed CALCAGNO JAMES GARCIA LODGE NO 240 I O O F 182/120/14/00 $8,275.19 097/160/01/01 $889.04 by payment of all unpaid taxes and assess- 056/340/10/05 $937.70 027/122/09/00 $623.34 KNOLES DEBORAH ANN MORFIN ANGEL ments, together with the additional penalties CARNI CRAIG J & CYNTHIA N GARDINER THOMAS A 037/710/28/00 $3,963.88 163/070/06/00 $5,710.08 and fees, as prescribed by law, or it may be 037/640/05/00 $3,594.94 099/092/04/01 $275.11 KOLBERG JOHN J & ARLANE PAISLE MORFIN OTONIEL redeemed under an installment plan of re- CARVAJAL BERTA ALICIA GARCIA- GARMAN BEDA RYAN & LETA MARIE 036/110/17/00 $6,864.39 002/093/21/00 $3,693.80 demption. If the taxes remain unpaid after 141/100/41/00 $13,089.64 100/284/08/01 $1,019.95 LABOUBE KENNETH T MORFIN SIXTO 1/3 June 30, 2012, the property will be subject to CAZARES MAURILIO / GARZINI ROBERT TTEE 1/2 027/511/32/00 $709.83 001/490/55/00 $4,183.87 sale at public auction. All information con- 018/072/21/00 $3,924.38 168/080/04/00 $2,812.88 LACOUNT FRED R MORRISON JOHN & LISA cerning redemption of tax-defaulted property CHANG CYNTHIA M L GATEV KRASSIMIR & ALBENA 098/018/01/01 $519.32 013/180/26/00 $15,732.64 will be furnished, upon request, by Shari L. 100/221/09/01 $958.50 100/190/14/01 $542.64 LAMMERT F LEE TTEE MOSS BRAD & KIMBERLEY Schapmire, Mendocino County Tax Collector, CHAU K M 1/2 GAUDER JOSEPH A 056/490/18/00 $493.22 005/216/26/00 $13,955.50 501 Low Gap Road, Room #1060, Ukiah, 097/081/10/01 $976.20 032/330/23/00 $456.97 LAMPACH DAVID & CARA MURREY DOUGLAS & BARBARA California 95482 (707)463-4323 or 463-4321. CHICK MARK S & KATHY KENT GELLER JACOB 147/260/14/01 $3,047.68 145/101/05/00 $4,712.82 This publication shows, in this order, the 128/220/06/00 $2,713.83 056/500/08/00 $4,574.94 LARNED RICHARD DALE 1/3 MYERS LUCIE H name of the assessee, the parcel number CHRISTENSEN EDWARD C GIACOMINI WARREN & CHRISTY 168/080/09/00 $2,169.75 031/010/20/01 $227.37 with the dollar amount due as of the date of 027/241/06/00 $1,281.53 169/130/52/00 $10,159.78 LARSEN CHRISTOPHER W 1/2 MYERS LUCIE HEBERT- this publication. CHURCH DANIEL P GILLETTE DOROTHY J TTEE 036/100/23/00 $146.88 011/670/21/01 $157.65 PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM 035/030/04/00 $406.49 095/083/08/01 $402.50 036/100/24/00 $5,452.54 011/670/23/01 $132.54 EXPLANATION 035/040/19/00 $406.49 GIRVIN PAULINE 036/190/83/00 $1,255.51 011/670/31/01 $1,548.22 The Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN), when CLARK DAVID RULE & SUSAN LOUIS 003/490/82/00 $6,614.09 LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIAT 011/670/32/01 $3,061.52 used to describe property in this list, refers to 098/113/10/01 $818.69 GIRVIN PAULINE C 003/440/40/00 $1,067.04 011/690/19/01 $171.66 the assessor’s map book, the map page, the CLARKE BILL 129/020/06/00 $3,841.43 LAURICE DOUGLAS M & MARY S 011/690/22/01 $101.88 block on the map (if applicable), and the indi- 036/010/12/00 $2,477.01 GLEASON IAN ADAM 049/330/17/00 $3,732.51 031/020/44/01 $806.27 vidual parcel on the map page or in the block. 036/010/47/00 $1,141.71 027/271/15/05 $4,830.67 049/350/24/00 $209.12 MYERS LUCIE HERBERT- The assessor’s maps and further explanation 036/181/06/00 $1,994.69 027/462/13/00 $16,529.91 LAURIDSEN GLORIA J 011/520/10/01 $116.92 GLEBE HERMAN B 1/3 037/570/05/00 $1,418.87 of the parcel numbering system are available 036/181/07/00 $2,285.43 011/530/07/01 $116.92 050/490/07/00 $1,001.40 LAWRENCE DUANE in the assessor’s office. 036/182/02/00 $5,841.69 N R L L EAST LLC 050/490/11/00 $202.43 147/252/05/01 $2,392.39 Property tax defaulted on June 30, 2007, for 036/184/06/00 $2,987.06 033/030/02/00 $1,009.09 GNATOWSKI TAD A LAZARO RICHARD W & CORINE B taxes, assessments and other charges for the COLBERT LINDA J 097/052/04/01 $278.12 125/040/58/00 $20,634.55 013/300/59/00 $11,079.83 fiscal year 2006-2007: 017/140/42/00 $1,245.01 NATION CLINT & SIERRA GODINA RAUDEL T LEIVA NICOLAS A & H INVESTMENT LLC 1/2 COLDBROOK FOUNDATION THE 097/283/27/00 $7,663.22 098/291/07/01 $209.44 100/061/03/01 $291.59 096/072/05/05 $322.82 018/060/52/00 $32,199.37 NEIDEFFER DONALD & CHERYL GOLDENGHOST SYRACUSE 1/2 LERCH JOHN WALTER 096/072/06/00 $261.03 CORDOVA ERIC A 003/031/18/00 $7,412.95 013/570/64/00 $746.34 047/530/12/00 $157.19 098/342/02/05 $647.23 107/051/34/00 $6,373.75 NELSON GREGORY M & REGINA A GOMEZ LEONOR M LESTER ALAN 107/053/10/00 $5,167.71 099/030/04/05 $667.86 098/019/09/01 $399.18 015/410/38/01 $6,149.19 032/480/29/00 $2,108.35 100/145/02/01 $506.42 CORDOVA INVESTMENTS GRAHAM JOHN ALLEN 1/8 LEWIS RICHARD P JR / 032/480/31/00 $4,087.46 ABERNATHY JAN J 177/310/31/01 $2,030.61 099/052/15/01 $726.19 143/222/02/00 $11,056.92 NEVELE HOLDINGS LLC 1/4 100/082/01/01 $506.75 CORTEZ RUBEN JR 1/2 GRAHAM WRIGHT E TTEE LIBEU HELEN TTEE 1/2 011/410/11/01 $276.27 ADAMS TIMOTHY 006/251/11/00 $2,944.58 147/252/12/01 $319.04 046/020/40/00 $735.90 011/410/17/01 $132.51 161/130/18/00 $5,621.57 CRESSWELL IRWIN D & TINA M GREEN BYRON A JR 046/550/05/00 $1,029.86 011/410/19/00 $558.36 161/130/19/00 $5,558.30 007/292/65/01 $3,423.20 105/300/01/00 $669.01 046/550/10/00 $113.90 011/480/01/00 $1,454.91 ADKISSON THOMAS G & MARYANN C CRUZ RICHARD J 1/2 GREEN SHARON ANN 046/550/13/00 $1,170.54 NGUYEN MELINDA 013/200/63/00 $4,703.10 001/460/39/00 $2,705.15 167/310/18/00 $1,821.86 LIDKE FREDERICK C 002/242/06/00 $8,858.29 ADKISSON THOMAS G SR & MARYANN CUEVAS JUAN GREENBERG JACOLE 098/044/04/01 $532.21 NICHOLS SUSAN 1/2 053/510/04/01 $1,414.98 168/210/03/00 $10,599.30 013/790/05/00 $1,765.55 LIGHTRAIN MICHAEL 005/143/02/00 $1,901.15 ALAM MAHMOOD & FARAH CURRAN THOMAS F TTEE 013/790/07/00 $1,765.55 005/110/07/05 $5,865.13 NISPEROS MARIVIC D 003/074/13/05 $15,326.42 123/250/22/00 $1,902.96 GULLETT BRUCE & ANGELA LIM CHIN TIAN 098/061/06/01 $230.02 ALAVEZOS STEPHEN R & CARRIE L DABNEY JOAN M 1/3 035/460/04/00 $415.56 097/313/12/01 $247.64 NORTON PAUL D & JUNE E 005/160/29/00 $1,124.58 099/053/13/01 $176.41 GUTHRIE JAMES M LINDORFER BRENT E & MARTHA V J 095/020/03/01 $540.78 ALCASID ELISEO M 1/2 DALLAROSA JOSEPH LEO & SHEILA 095/110/15/00 $883.58 069/112/14/00 $4,183.83 095/040/14/01 $455.48 003/073/10/00 $6,987.52 145/164/11/00 $2,174.32 GUYETTE LARRY ARTHUR & DEBORAH LIU LYNDON 095/130/08/01 $458.12 ALCAZAR JORJE 1/2 DAMANI NASRUDDIN ABDULAH 038/201/48/01 $643.69 095/170/01/01 $367.42 095/201/09/01 $486.43 050/410/04/00 $15,067.35 096/050/07/01 $342.68 038/201/49/01 $535.27 LOCKHART JAY S 095/262/11/01 $445.36 050/410/11/00 $14,086.03 DANLEY JOHN RAYMOND HAAGENSMIT JAN W & JOHLEEN 1/2 014/580/07/00 $703.68 095/262/12/01 $445.36 ALVORD BENJAMIN & NANCY 001/201/08/00 $7,240.07 015/140/57/00 $9,994.36 LOCKLIN EVAN W NORTON THOMAS & NICOLE 143/110/06/00 $3,740.45 DATU FELINO S 1/2 HAEFKE JOHN & JESSICA 011/410/37/00 $4,449.05 097/262/17/00 $8,118.56 143/110/08/00 $1,842.33 097/293/01/01 $977.75 104/270/11/00 $8,894.58 LOLONIS VINEYARDS INC 147/062/12/01 $3,334.52 ALWOOD MICHAEL DAVI WILLIAM A & ELEANOR LOIS HALL CURTIS 163/090/05/00 $152.24 OAKLAND LYRIC OPERA ASSOCIATIO 011/920/37/00 $8,004.33 099/162/04/01 $795.65 056/050/06/00 $740.12 163/110/02/00 $6,054.46 098/050/10/01 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018/054/16/00 $2,857.55 THOMPSON ERNEST R REYNOLDS BARBARA M 020/421/13/00 $2,401.16 601-08 625-08 014/200/76/00 $3,516.35 THOMPSON MARK A 8-27,9-3,10/08 9-3,5/08 PUBLIC NOTICE REYNOLDS BERNARD JOHN 006/052/41/00 $1,413.26 REDWOOD VALLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT (RVCWD) 052/010/12/00 $421.63 THOMPSON ROBERT E & GLORIA L NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 597-08-08 052/020/13/00 $598.60 095/210/12/01 $217.48 Trustee's Sale No. CA-NM-082792 YOU ARE REPAIR CONTRACT FOR 8-20,27,9-3,10/08 REZAIAN ALI 1/2 TINDALL JOSHUA JOHN & CATRENIA IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 30 INCH DIAMETER WATER TRANSMISSION PIPE LINE FICTITIOUS 032/580/28/00 $2,240.53 002/151/07/00 $9,166.07 DATED 10/11/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE BETWEEN ROAD A AND WOODWAY LANE IN BUSINESS NAME RICHARD DAVID J & JULIANE P TINOYBALASICO CHARITO G ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, REDWOOD VALLEY STATEMENT 163/082/14/00 $8,112.28 096/151/06/01 $1,082.15 IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF FEMA PROJECT No. PW 1177 File No.: 2008-F0527 TOMPKINS THOMAS E & MILEA M RICHARDS MICHELLE YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- THE FOLLOWING 047/530/06/00 $1,697.56 008/053/26/00 $381.42 TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST BID OPENING: 2:00 p.m. SEPTEMBER 18, 2008 PERSON(S) IS RICHEY WALLACE S TOMS MICHAEL ANTHONY & JUSTINE YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. (ARE) DOING BUSI- 003/110/66/00 $6,133.59 179/153/02/00 $5,405.87 Chapter 1 : NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS On September 16, 2008, at 10:00 AM, AT NESS AS: RICHMOND ENTERPRISES LLC TRAN ERIC CENTRAL TAX AND 002/242/07/00 $10,846.44 THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE MENDOCI- 099/041/08/01 $1,655.71 Sealed Bids will be received at the District Office at 2370 Webb ASSOCIATED BUSI- 002/242/10/00 $8,830.49 NO COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 100 NORTH RILEY MARK S & ALEXANDRA Ranch Road, Redwood Valley, California, until 2:00 p.m. on the 18th NESS SYSTEMS TRIMMER ROBERT W & VALERIE J STATE STREET, in the City of UKIAH, Coun- 017/380/56/00 $5,555.98 day of September, 2008. Bids will then be publicly opened and read 305 Crestview Dr. RIVER MARLANA TTEE 006/270/15/00 $2,145.62 ty of MENDOCINO, State of CALIFORNIA, aloud on said day, at said place, on, or about said time for: Ukiah, CA 95482 005/222/11/00 $1,897.39 TRINIDAD BARTOLOME J & REBECCA ASSET FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC., a 096/274/03/01 $849.54 Margaret Mary Win- ROBLES ROBERTO SR & CONCEPCION California corporation, as duly appointed REPAIR CONTRACT FOR TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH kler 178/030/08/00 $1,585.63 Trustee under that certain Deed of Trust exe- 008/221/02/00 $371.37 30 INCH DIAMETER WATER TRANSMISSION PIPE LINE 305 Crestview Dr. RODRIGUEZ RICHARDO & MARIA cuted by ANTONIO CARVAJAL RAMIREZ BETWEEN ROAD A AND WOODWAY LANE IN TRIPLETT ERIC & SANDY Ukiah, CA 95482 018/052/26/00 $2,842.55 AND BERTA ALICIA GARCIA-CARVAJAL, REDWOOD VALLEY 008/311/09/00 $1,302.21 This business is con- ROSE PETER JOSEPH WIFE AND HUSBAND AS JOINT TENANTS, 027/443/20/05 $3,710.06 TROEDEL TODD E ducted by an Individ- as Trustors, recorded on 10/25/2006, as In- ITEM SUMMARY ROSENSTEEL RUSSELL A & SOPHIA 162/210/37/00 $7,502.26 ual. The registrant 145/162/03/00 $4,894.51 TRUMPER THOMAS R & JULIA E strument No. 2006-21238, of Official Records commenced to trans- 020/500/26/00 $492.41 ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY ROZWADOWSKI COLLEEN L in the office of the Recorder of MENDOCINO act business under TURRI JOSEPH JOHN 1/2 096/300/17/01 $308.33 County, State of CALIFORNIA, under the 182/220/16/00 $1,030.97 1 Mobilization/Demobilization Lump Sum 1 the fictitious business RUBIE JACQUELINE power of sale therein contained, WILL SELL TUYOR GONZALO M & FLORENCIA R 2 Remove & Reconstruct Existing Fence LF(F) 100 name or names listed 056/490/13/00 $2,525.82 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 098/021/05/01 $526.57 3 Erosion Control Seeding & Mulching LS 1 above on August 18, RUBY CREEK RANCH LLC BIDDER, for cash, cashier's check drawn on U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 4 Silt Fence W/Wire Mesh Reinforcing LF 160 2008. Endorsed-Filed 037/050/57/00 $21,585.86 145/240/07/00 $14,837.96 a state or national bank, check drawn by a 5 Straw Rolls LF 1200 on August 18, 2008 RUDIN KAY A UKIAH LAWS LLC state or federal credit union, or a check drawn 6 Spread Topsoil & Compact Surface SF(F) 8300 at the Mendocino 013/260/01/00 $5,682.86 003/420/48/00 $22,444.95 by a state or federal savings and loan associ- 7 Winterize Site (2008) LS 1 County Clerks Office. SALAZAR MARIA Y 1/6 UNSWORTH GEORGE E 1/2 ation, or savings association, or savings bank 8 Rock Checks EA(F) 2 /s/Margaret Mary 034/143/01/00 $846.04 032/190/51/00 $227.85 specified in Section 5102 of the Financial 9 Concrete Washout Container EA(F) 2 SAMUELS BARRY L & CYNTHIA S Winkler 032/190/52/00 $227.85 Code and authorized to do business in this 10 Temporary Culverts (with Rip Rap) EA(F) 1 056/010/05/00 $5,315.89 MARGARET MARY 032/190/53/00 $227.85 11 Clearing and Grubbing AC(F) .25 SANCHEZ ROBERTO & THERESA state will be held by the duly appointed trust- WINKLER 032/190/54/00 $227.85 12 Strip Topsoil and Stockpile CY(F) 154 145/092/02/00 $1,745.07 ee as shown below, of all right, title, and inter- VALDEZ BERNARD R est conveyed to and now held by the trustee 13 Pothole 30 inch Pipe & Backfill LS 1 SANDERS JESSICA ENGLAND 144/253/06/00 $6,971.92 in the hereinafter described property under 14 Structure Excavation CY(F) 150 NOTICES 003/571/08/00 $5,199.90 VALENCIA JOSE & SYLVIA 10 SANDERS MICHAEL J & CATHY and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described 15 Dispose of Excess Material onsite CY(F) 375 184/062/04/00 $1,150.58 16 Furnish and Install 12” LS 1 160/260/16/00 $3,120.39 VALLE MEGDONIO A & ROSMIN J below. The sale will be made, but without ♣ ♣ ♣ SAUCEDO MARTHA ELENA covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, Temp. Bypass Pipe 098/146/13/01 $413.05 17 Import Backfill (Aggregate Base) CY 30 167/300/08/00 $4,723.47 VANEK KATHRYN regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, ♣ ♣ 18 Reinforced Concrete Piers CY 25 Half Way to 168/010/17/00 $14,828.59 020/220/35/00 $8,173.16 to pay the remaining principal sum of the St. Patricks SAWYER RUSSELL E TTEE 19 Concrete Thrust Blocks CY 7 VANHOUSEN JASON & HEATHER MARI note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with in- Fundraiser 005/215/08/00 $4,516.04 20 Reinforced Concrete Pier EA 2 003/581/10/00 $796.24 terest and late charges thereon, as provided Supper, SCHAEFER JASON & LINDA G VANN RONALD W Caps and Saddle in the note(s), advances, under the terms of Concert & 038/070/12/00 $9,451.27 032/410/55/00 $242.23 21 Structural Steel Columns & EA 4 the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, Dance SCHARFFENBERGER JOHN 032/410/56/00 $97.38 Pipe Saddle charges and expenses of the Trustee for the 046/040/05/00 $629.26 VESEY FRED T 22 4” Perforated Sub-Drain LF(F) 24 (non profit) SCHNAUBELT RICHARD J & YVETTE 069/142/31/00 $7,111.53 total amount (at the time of the initial publica- (with drain rock) 019/130/55/00 $561.00 VETZMADIAN TRACY tion of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimat- 23 Geotextile fabric SF(F) 200 Fri. Sept. 5 019/130/56/00 $695.49 013/090/10/00 $818.03 ed to be set forth below. The amount may be 24 Ditch Lining – Facing RSP LF(F) 80 5 pm SCHOEPPNER DARYL L VICHI TONY CURTIS & JULIE ANN greater on the day of sale. Property is being 25 Grade Swale LF(F) 160 097/071/05/01 $5,010.78 008/095/20/00 $2,461.17 sold "as is - where is". TAX PARCEL NO. 26 Tie-In to Existing Water Main EA 2 SCHULTZ NEAL R & GAIL I VIGREN DENNIS 141-100-41-00 From information which the 27 30” Special Water Main LF(F) 20 161/170/17/00 $1,223.97 006/021/03/00 $12,381.73 Trustee deems reliable, but for which Trustee (incl. Bedding & backfill) SCOTT FRANKIE RAY VINTON LINDA makes no representation or warranty, the 28 30” D.I. Water Main (including LF(F) 36 bedding and backfill) 097/092/05/01 $1,100.38 033/160/49/00 $80.19 street address or other common designation Veterans SEELER CHRISTOPH OLIVER 9/10 VISGER ANDREA 29 30 D.I. Water Main (Saddle Mounted) LF(F) 104 of the above described property is purported Memorial Hall 123/260/16/00 $1,841.61 143/121/10/00 $40,732.98 30 30” D.I. Water Main Bend EA 3 to be 35701 TIMBERWOOD WAY GUALALA, 293 Seminary Ave. SELZER REAL PROPERTY LOANS LL VOLZ DOUGLAS & RUTHANNE 31 2 inch Watermain Blowoff (with box) EA 1 Ukiah, CA 036/150/07/00 $704.34 160/140/31/00 $15,979.58 CA 95445. Said property is being sold for the 32 Watermain Air Release Valve EA 1 SHAKMAN BRUCE & JENNY BAKER- WADDLE KEVIN J purpose of paying the obligations secured by (with box) VFW 176/020/05/00 $13,784.15 119/420/17/00 $8,846.54 said Deed of Trust, including fees and ex- 33 Furnish and Install Pipe Barrier Guard EA 2 presents an all SHAREL SHAHIN WAIDELICH NOBLE & NANCY penses of sale. The total amount of the un- 34 Remove & Dispose Bypass Piping LS 1 community, all 169/200/08/00 $6,022.09 002/241/03/00 $4,579.16 paid principal balance, interest thereon, to- 35 Install 12” Blind Flanges EA 4 family event with SHEPPARD NOAH 80% WALSH NORMA O gether with reasonably estimated costs, ex- 36 General Cleanup LS 1 a corned beef 123/130/20/00 $2,005.15 095/262/08/01 $190.19 penses and advances at the time of the initial 37 Repair Base Failures in Access SF 1500 supper, concert WARNER PATRICK SHUN JOSEY publication of the Notice of Trustee's Sale is Easement and Irish Céilí♣ 163/060/21/00 $10,673.60 001/381/11/00 $3,532.13 38 Slurry Seal Portions of Access SY 2000 dance. WEBER ROBERT J TTEE 86.98% $689,153.75. WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO 168/224/17/00 $3,932.88 COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMA- Easement 182/270/06/00 $7,140.63 048/341/22/00 $5,901.71 TION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR 39 Construction Staking LS 1 ♣ Supper $15 SIDERAKIS VAGELIS STEVE WEHINGER BARRON A & LEANNE 037/221/38/00 $5,796.67 THAT PURPOSE. SALE INFORMATION ♣ Concert and 185/260/21/00 $151.47 (F) Denotes "Final Pay Quantity" per Standard Specification Sec- SIDRIAN MICHELLE WELLS ROBERT SHEAFF JR LINE: 714-730-2727 or www.fidelityasap.com dance $10 tion 9-1.015 ♣ 145/262/22/00 $50,586.98 132/073/03/00 $5,830.92 Dated: 8/26/2008 ASSET FORECLOSURE $20 for both WELSH LILLIAN TTEE SERVICES, INC., AS TRUSTEE By None SILVA STEPHANIE A Bids are required for the entire work described herein. General and 119/090/39/00 $9,257.46 017/150/12/00 $217.22 Vergara, Sr. Trustee Sale Officer ASAP# ♣ Céilí is the WENTWORTH TROY Special provisions with Bid Forms for bidding on said work may be ob- SILVERADO CUSTOM HOMES LLC 2857215 08/27/2008, 09/03/2008, 09/10/2008 tained ONLY at the Project Engineer’s Office located at 100 North Gaelic Word for 027/041/45/00 $12,063.70 002/264/07/00 $7,412.95 gathering of WERST MILDRED B Pine Street, Ukiah, CA., or by requesting that said documents be 027/041/46/00 $3,826.69 friends and 144/031/07/00 $10,673.90 610-08 mailed by calling (707) 462-6536. Plans, General and Special Provi- 027/041/47/00 $5,977.29 sions with Bid Forms for bidding on said work may be obtained there- sharing tradition- SIMM KENT / WEST DAVID N & ROXANNE L 9-3,10,17/08 105/200/08/00 $2,911.03 from. Additional copies of the Plans and Specifications may be pur- al Irish music, 037/032/25/00 $8,349.31 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. 08- WHEELESS ROBERT D chased for $50.00 per set. Plans and Specifications will also be post- dance, fun, SIMMONS BRIAN 1/2 55530 Title Order No. 3754573 Investor/In- 167/310/46/00 $5,502.42 ed in the North Coast Builders Exchange for Information Only. A stories, food, 128/230/19/00 $234.19 WHITE PAUL F & YVONNE K LACY surer No. 059557969 APN No. 141-100-14- hard copy of the plans and specifications must be obtained from song and maybe SIMPSON BRANDON 1/2 038/440/32/00 $1,065.35 00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED the Project Engineer and a Planholders Number must be as- even poetry! 169/120/27/00 $5,855.34 038/440/33/00 $888.75 OF TRUST, DATED 07/28/2004. UNLESS signed for a valid bid on the project. No Bid will be considered SINGH IQBAL 1/2 WHITELY LANCE V & SHELLY L YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR which is not in accordance with, or on the forms herein referred to. 097/220/18/01 $1,131.24 Remember, No 013/560/40/00 $2,315.75 The Contractor shall possess either a Class A, or a Class C-34 Li- SISK RONALD ALLAN PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB- experience or WHITLEY STEPHEN G II & TAYLOR cense at the time the Contract is awarded. 098/033/04/01 $546.79 LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION partner is neces- 014/040/01/00 $2,218.89 OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING sary, but is more SISKIYOU LAND CONSERVANCY 014/500/08/00 $6,355.48 AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS: fun with your 011/420/15/00 $139.63 WIERENGA MICHAEL A & MARGARET 011/420/16/00 $63.20 LAWYER." Notice is hereby given that RE- friends & family! 048/200/30/01 $12,775.74 Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal examination of the loca- SMITH DAVID L & PATRICIA L CONTRUST COMPANY, as duly appointed WILBERGER BRIAN tion of the proposed work and by such other means as they prefer as 038/213/07/00 $5,702.81 053/411/20/00 $1,083.13 trustee pursuant to the Deed of Trust execut- For more infor- SMITH JANICE M to the actual conditions and requirements of the work, and shall not at WILLIAMS DANIEL LEROY & CATHER ed by BARBARA MAY, A MARRIED WOM- mation please 013/790/09/01 $1,941.89 any time after submission of the bid, dispute, complain or assert that 103/141/03/00 $4,107.91 contact Derek 013/790/27/01 $1,033.67 AN, dated 07/28/2004 and recorded 08/04/04, there was any misunderstanding in regard to the nature of the work to WILLIAMS MARY EVELYN 1/2 707-489-2385 or 014/100/71/00 $630.47 as Instrument No. 2004-17593, in Book , be done. 014/630/03/00 $14,260.45 707-462-4204 or SMITH JASON SCOTT & SABRINA LY Page ), of Official Records in the office of the WILLIAMS ROBERT N & JUDITH D 098/161/14/00 $253.07 County Recorder of Mendocino County, State ******************************************************************************* Dave Lowe 103/100/05/00 $985.49 SMITH JOSHUA ALBERT SPECIAL NOTICE 707-485-7947 WILSON BRYAN L of California, will sell on 09/24/2008 at 170/072/09/00 $2,455.33 001/470/27/00 $3,202.14 10:00AM, At the main entrance to the Mendo- The bidder's attention is directed to the section entitled "Required List- ♣ ♣ ♣ SMITH LELAND K & KATHRYN R TTE WOLF ERNIE S & YVONNE M TTEES cino County Courthouse, 100 North State ing of Proposed Subcontractors" in Section 3.2 BID REQUIREMENTS 032/320/24/00 $1,154.85 033/290/12/00 $1,181.03 Street, Ukiah, CA. at public auction, to the AND CONDITIONS, regarding the requirement that proposed subcon- SMITH LOU WOOD DAN & LAURIE tractors be listed in the bidder's Bid. All subcontractors are to be list- 056/080/15/00 $311.51 highest bidder for cash or check as described 168/010/11/00 $6,795.86 ed in the Bid for items of work or portions thereof to be subcontracted SUPPORT SNYDER ANDREW J & MARYANN A below, payable in full at time of sale, all right, WOOD PAULETTE in excess of one-half of one percent of the total bid, or $10,000, 003/490/98/00 $12,549.82 title, and interest conveyed to and now held OUR 107/054/03/00 $320.04 whichever is greater. SOLDAVINI JILL M TTEE by it under said Deed of Trust, in the property TROOPS 099/132/13/01 $398.22 107/054/04/00 $1,613.10 172/080/05/00 $438.80 situated in said County and State and as In the case where a bidder claims an inadvertent clerical error in list- DVD DRIVE!!! SOLIS ABEL & LAURA more fully described in the above referenced ing subcontractors, a notice of the claim must be submitted to the 145/101/02/00 $17,627.36 172/080/06/00 $485.39 Deed of Trust. The street address and other Redwood Valley County Water District in writing within 2 working days The troops need 145/220/30/00 $3,505.26 172/080/07/00 $221.33 after the time of the bid opening and copies of the notice shall be sent to be entertained. SOLIS LAURA & ABEL 172/100/03/00 $247.77 common designation, if any, of the real prop- to the subcontractors involved. Please donate 144/256/06/00 $10,911.10 172/100/04/00 $424.92 erty described above is purported to be: your used or new SPENCE TAMMIE LYNN 172/130/03/00 $395.16 33688 IVERSEN ROAD, GUALALA, CA, 019/322/03/00 $3,816.52 172/130/04/00 $491.61 95445. The undersigned Trustee disclaims ******************************************************************************* DVD’s. We will ST GEORGE PATHFINDERS 172/130/05/00 $314.02 any liability for any incorrectness of the street Bidders are hereby notified that all bids may be rejected if the lowest ship them to the responsive bid received exceeds the Engineer's Estimate by more 014/290/08/00 $2,743.45 172/130/07/00 $1,283.90 address and other common designation, if troops in Iraq. Any 015/050/22/00 $124.61 172/130/08/00 $196.91 than 10%. In the event all bids are rejected for this reason, this proj- type of DVD. G, any, shown herein. The total amount of the ect may be deferred for advertisement for bids until a more competi- STAFFORD THOMAS F 172/140/03/00 $648.73 PG, R, but noth- 172/140/04/00 $248.47 unpaid balance with interest thereon of the tive situation exists. 100/163/07/01 $450.76 ing too bad. STATE OF CALIFORNIA 172/140/05/00 $499.28 obligation secured by the property to be sold 018/410/02/0N $66.94 172/140/06/00 $232.43 plus reasonable estimated costs, expenses ******************************************************************************* Thank you for STATMAN ALAN J ADMINISTRATOR 172/150/07/00 $278.94 and advances at the time of the initial publica- Each bid must be accompanied by a Certified Check, a Cashier's your support! The 098/331/12/01 $1,714.28 172/150/08/00 $178.16 tion of the Notice of Sale is $407,038.25. It is Check or a Bid Bond, in the amount of Ten Percent (10%) of the total troops really ap- STEDMAN KENNETH 172/150/09/00 $167.55 possible that at the time of sale the opening of the bid, made payable to the Redwood Valley County Water Dis- preciate the 005/244/13/00 $2,338.75 172/160/05/00 $271.39 bid may be less than the total indebtedness trict, as a guarantee that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter DVDs. Drop off STEFFEN DAVID JOHN & DOLLY HEL 172/160/06/00 $2,187.80 due. In addition to cash, the Trustee will ac- into a Contract for the performance thereof, satisfactory to said Red- boxes are at 144/251/08/00 $2,588.75 172/190/04/00 $424.02 cept cashier's checks drawn on a state or na- wood Valley County Water District. ●Potter Vly Com 144/251/09/00 $1,491.02 172/210/01/00 $673.22 tional bank, a check drawn by a state or fed- munity Health Ctr. STEVENS BRETT WOODS LARRY 1/2 PERSONAL CHECKS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ●Potter Vly Hi. Scl. 098/253/01/01 $7,168.84 098/264/14/01 $530.26 eral credit union, or a check drawn by a state In Redwood Valley STONE FRANK YAMAGUCHI YUTAKA or federal savings and loan association, sav- The Redwood Valley County Water District hereby notifies all bidders ●3 Pepper Pizza. 037/100/26/00 $1,809.87 097/283/10/01 $750.19 ings association, or savings bank specified in that it will affirmatively insure that in any Contract entered into pur- In Ukiah: 037/140/15/00 $946.80 YANG JOSEPH T Section 5102 of the Financial Code and au- suant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be af- ●GI Joe’s, STOUT LAURA B 1/3 096/154/05/01 $346.97 thorized to do business in this state. Said sale forded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation, and 006/041/22/00 $6,722.66 ● YANG JOSEPH T C will be made, in an ''AS IS'' condition, but will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or na- Christmas STRUPP ADAM ROBERT 1/2 096/154/04/01 $278.12 tional origin, in consideration for an award. Dreams & Gifts. 123/130/44/00 $3,212.31 without covenant or warranty, express or im- 098/043/11/01 $331.91 Or call Jasmine or STURGES MINOLA C 1/2 plied, regarding title, possession or encum- 099/112/10/01 $331.91 Chris Snider at 001/393/17/00 $831.61 brances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured Prevailing Wages are not required on this project. ZACHARIAH DOLLY 743-2215 or STUTSMAN DERWIN SCOTT & THERES by said Deed of Trust, advances thereunder, 160/014/17/00 $15,044.03 489-4592 168/204/02/00 $6,840.07 with interest as provided, and the unpaid prin- The successful bidder shall be required to guarantee the performance 160/014/18/05 $2,477.62 of this Contract, by a "Faithful Performance Bond" in the amount of SUMA JIMI cipal of the Note secured by said Deed of ZACHARIAH JACOB & DOLLY One Hundred Percent (100%) of the Contract Bid, and a "Payment WILDCAT GEM 103/190/30/00 $8,029.56 Trust with interest thereon as provided in said TASTAD THOMAS E & SUZANNE R 002/114/85/00 $1,110.07 Bond - Public Works", in the amount of Fifty Percent (50%) of the FEST Note, plus fees, charges and expenses of the 027/111/27/00 $7,276.17 ZAMORA ROSARIO B Contract Bid. Sept. 5, 6, & 7 Hum- Trustee and of the trusts created by said TELLSTROM KELLY M VOGEL- 100/235/13/01 $599.03 boldt County Fair- ZIMMERER TIMOTHY D & DEBRAH L 169/131/18/00 $11,257.44 Deed of Trust. DATED: 09/03/2008 RECON- The Redwood Valley County Water District reserves the rights to re- grounds, Ferndale, 003/110/70/00 $4,586.19 TEODORO ANTONIO G & ELVIRA B TRUST COMPANY 1757 TAPO CANYON ject any or all bids and to waive technical errors and discrepancies if CA 707-943-1575 097/043/01/01 $584.79 163/131/02/00 $2,382.36 ROAD, SVW-88 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 to do so seems to best serve the public interest. TEODORO ELVIRA B 163/131/03/00 $6,344.12 Phone: (800) 281 8219, Sale Information LOST & 097/111/12/01 $680.95 170/140/03/00 $5,401.32 (626) 927-4399 By:-- Trustee's Sale Officer By order of the Redwood Valley County Water District made this 3rd I certify (or declare), under penalty of perjury, FOUND THEISS RAYMOND RECONTRUST COMPANY is a debt collector day of September, 2008. 30 015/350/10/00 $575.73 that the foregoing is true and correct. attempting to collect a debt. Any information FOUND: Men’s THOMAS RUTH J TTEE /s/Shari L. Schapmire Watch on Hwy 20. obtained will be used for that purpose. ______105/220/16/00 $2,407.62 Mendocino County Tax Collector Don Butow, Chairman of the Board Call to ID. ASAP# 2858142 09/03/2008, 09/10/2008, THOMPSON DALE S Executed at Ukiah, Mendocino County on Redwood Valley County Water District 707-272-2581 037/660/05/00 $1,533.50 September 3, 2008. 09/17/2008 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software

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LOST & HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP APARTMENTS WANTED GARAGE 30 FOUND 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 300 UNFURNISHED 370 TO RENT 590 SALES MAKE A CHS CLERK, HOUSEKEEPER Building SECRETARY 2 APARTMENTS March 1, 2009. All Yard sale Sat only 9- FT, will train. Native (Part-Time) Interested in start- Trinity Youth Serv- AVAIL Now. N/P, expressions of inter- 3p 8001 Lorene Rd. DIFFERENCE IN ing a career in American Prefer- JOIN THE TRINITY Inspector ices-Ukiah is seeking Credit report & score est must be received RV. Lots of misc & THE LIFE OF A journalism or just + CHILD! JOIN THE ence. Apply online at TEAM! enjoy sports & I/II/III a Secretary. Respon- a must. 485-0841 by September 19, hsehld items. CTHP.org or p/u ap- Trinity Youth Serv- sible for various ad- 2008. Call Katie Del- TRINITY TEAM! writing? Mendocino Co Plan- 2 bd, $777/mo + plication at 6991 N. ices-Ukiah, a social ministrative duties; bar at 707-468-9225 MOTOR- Trinity Youth The Ukiah Daily ning & Building Dept $1,000 Sec, GC, NS, Free Adult Barn State St., HR Dept. service agency serv- maintaining paper- or contact FSA at the CYCLES Services-Ukiah Journal has an in Fort Bragg. I: NP, HUD ok, 972- 620 Cats For further info call ing abused & ne- work, answering the following address: A social service opening for an $3607-$4384/Mo, II: 4260 Suzuki S40 - 2007 So many barns, too 485-5115, ext 5613 glected youth in a switchboard; accu- 405 South Orchard agency serving energetic part- $3978-$4838/Mo, III: Only 600 miles, many mice. Residential Treat- rately typing of docu- 2bd 1.5 ba. Avenue, Ukiah, CA abused & neglected time sports $4387-$5335/Mo. under warranty till Adopt a barn cat COMMERCIAL ment Campus is ments as needed. N/S/P. 95482 for a copy of youth in a Residen- reporter to cover Req HS Diploma/ 2010, excellent and life will be nice. DRIVER looking for a House- Must be computer lit- $950 mo. the solicitation. tial Treatment Cam- local prep & GED and two to six bike - comes with Shots, spayed or Class A or B Lic keeper. Responsible erate (MS Office 462-4129 pus is looking for college sports. yrs related exp. The Bike Cover. $3950. neutered, not ag- req’d. FT + benefits. for working directly Suite) and type a 2bd/1ba, all new, WANTED TO CHILD CARE The successful position will be filled 540-4999 gressive, just shy. Job description and with the children, min. of 40wpm accu- W/D h/up Sngl-car 380 SHARE RENT WORKERS. candidate will at a level concurrent TRUCKS Call A.V. Rescue app available at 351 cleans the bedrooms, rately. A H.S. Diplo- gar. Nice loc, yd, $475/mo + dep. bd. CCW is responsible also be responsi- with qualifications. FOR SALE and give it a try. Franklin Ave in Willits bathrooms, offices, ma is required; some $920 Sec. 8 ok in 670 for the daily care & ble for covering See job flyer for re- in quiet home. Util. 489-5207 or Dietary Manager dining room, & all college coursework Ukiah 800-943-2411 Dodge 1974 1/2 ton. supervision of cli- editing shifts (two quired licensure. Ap- incl.N/S pets, drugs. 468-5218 needed for a 68 bed other areas inside the preferred. Starting at 318 V8, A/T, PS, PB ents & living condi- times per week ply by 9/12/08 to: HR Lg 1bd upstrs. pri- 621-0556, 468-5556 skilled nursing buildings to assure $11.20/hr. Runs gd! $900 tions. Swing & and during sports Dept, 579 Low Gap vate deck, pool,lndry, facility. Exp. pref. the highest degree of APPLY AT: Lg. bd. Sep ent., own 462-6820 Night shifts availa- editor’s vaca- Rd, Ukiah, CA carport. No Sec. 8. Apply at 1162 S. hygiene & cleanli- 915 W. Church St., cooking area. Fem. ble. Starting at tions), thus com- 95482, (707) 463- $750. 463-2134 Dodge Ram 93. Dora St. Ukiah, CA ness of our facility. Ukiah or fax resume Refs. N/P/D/S. $600 $9.40/hr. On-call puter design 4261, w/TDD (800) Lrg. 1 bd. Ukiah sml. Cummins diesel, ext. Excellent benefits. to 877-382-7617 + 1/3 utils. 467-9925 $9/hr. Must be 21 Direct Care Work experience is a 735-2929. www.co. private, cov. parking, cab, auto, a.c. p.w. Starting at $9.00/hr. www.trinityys.org yrs old. Excellent No Exp.Needed!! major plus. The mendocino.ca.us/hr lndry No pets, $695 ROOM FOR RENT in p.l. runs great $2300 H.S. Diploma or EOE benefits, including Morning, eves, Daily Journal EOE + sec. 972-1221 3bd home. Utilities 743-2868 GED; must pass pre- incl. N/S/D/D. Kit, medical, dental, vi- graveyard. 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USED $1899 obo 707-463- Farm Supply on Tal- to 877-382-7617 20-hour per week ground check. developmental disa- Analyst I/II RLM Services Inc. $910. T.H. $1050. APPLIANCES 3300 ext 130 mage Rd. 11:30-2:30 APPLY AT bilities. 3,6 bed group www.trinityys.org position that Information Services EOE Pool, Garg. 462-5009 & FURNITURE. Anderson Valley Ani- 915 W. Church St. homes, estb. in 1988. EOE includes evening CARS Dept in Ukiah Spacious 2bd. Pool. Guaranteed. 485-1216 mal Rescue-Cheryl Ukiah or fax 485-0165, 485-5168 & weekend work. THERAPIST 680 FOR SALE KITCHEN AIDE I-$4429-5384/Mo. H20, trash pd. $850. 895-3785 or Char- resume If covering the Trinity Youth Serv- MISC. $$CASH FOR YOUR (Part-Time) Req BA degree & two Also 1bd. $725. Ht. lene 468-5218. 877-382-7617 Graphic Designer Ukiah Valley ices-Ukiah, a social 480 FOR SALE JUNK CARS $$$ For to three yrs responsi- AC Pd. 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N/S/P. $700 + available upon re- American Prefer- mastery of QuarkX- glected youth in a Sports Editor, Therapist to provide STAR lights, valance Terrier mix. 6mos to phasizing the devel- $700 dep. inclds util- quest, call 707-546- ence. Apply online at Press, Photoshop & Residential Treat- Ukiah Daily individual, family and & bulbs $275 ea. 1 yr. old. Black, white op, enhancement, ities. 391-7755 7553!!!! CTHP.org or p/u ap- Illustrator required. ment Campus is Journal, group therapy serv- much more. Contact & tan markings. maint & administra- 1997 Honda Accord plication at 6991 N. FT + benefits, com- looking for a Kitchen 590 S. School ices approx. 20/hrs after 5 391-4117 Light brown eyes. tion of centralized Buy State St., HR Dept. petitive salary. Aide to work in a caf- per week. Qualified DUPLEXES Childs Bell mtrcycle ONLY $950!!!! Bobbed tail, not ag- St., Ukiah, CA computer network 320 For further info call Please email PDFs of eteria style kitchen. candidates will pos- helmet. 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HEATING & COUNTERTOPS COOLING SERVICES HOME REPAIRS CAMPING HANDYMAN Willits KOA Escobar Services Family Camping All types of home repair including termite damage, “EXPERT SERVICE Antonio Alvarez Jr Resort bathrooms, windows, doors, WHEN YOU NEED IT” Owner Phone: Check plumbing, electrical, taping, • Service & Repair Out Our painting, tile work, flooring, on all Brands (707) 972-8633 Website fencing, decks and roofs. • Residential Carpentry - Painting - Plumbing Work Guaranteed SOLID SURFACE & & Commercial Electrical Work - Tile Work Day use everyday LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS Available Mon - Sat Cement Work - Landscape except Saturdays Call the professionals Installation & Design 2485 N. State St. • Ukiah 1600 Hwy 20 462-2468 Residential • Commercial Willits - 459-6179 (707) 485-0810 Bill & Craig Serving Our Community Free Estimates 707.467.3969 Since 1964 willitskoa.com or (707) 367-4098 CL 856023 Lic/Bonded 292494 **To original owner. Lic # 6178 • Insured [email protected] Non-licensed contractor

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CLEANING CONSTRUCTION NOTICE TO READERS We do not affirm the status of advertisers. We All Star Ukiah Daily recommend that you check your contractors status at www.cslb.ca.gov or call 800-321- Cleaning CSLB(2752) 24/7. Service Journal The Ukiah Daily Journal publishes COMMERCIAL AND advertisements from companies and RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Delivered individuals who have been licensed by the Specializing in State of California and we also publish • Move in/out advertisements from unlicensed companies • Post Construction Foundation to finish to Your and individuals. • Extensive cleaning projects All licensed contractors are required by State • Windows Homes • Additions Law to list their license number in Door advertisements offering their services. The law 10% DISCOUNT • Kitchens • Decks also states contractors performing work of ON ANY SERVICE THROUGH JUNE improvements totaling $500 or more must be Lic. #580504 licensed by the State of California. 707-463-1657 707.485.8954 468-0123 Advertisements appearing in these columns without a licensed number indicate that the 707-391-9618 707.367.4040 cell contractor or individuals are not licensed. Looking for the best coverage of the local arts & entertainment scene? People? Lifestyles? Sports? Business? You’ll find it in the The Ukiah DAILY JOURNAL Your ONLY Local News Source. Call 468-3533 to subscribe PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software 14 – TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 2008 WEATHER THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL . 3-DAY FORECAST SUN AND MOON REGIONAL WEATHER CALIFORNIA CITIES Shown is today s weather. Temperatures are today s highs Today Thu. Today Thu. TODAY and tonight s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 86/63/s 84/65/s Napa 86/55/s 85/51/s Antioch 91/60/s 91/57/s Needles 106/78/s 107/78/s 95° Sunrise today ...... 6:43 a.m. Arroyo Grande 79/52/s 78/49/s Oakland 80/52/s 79/55/s Rockport Atascadero 90/50/s 91/51/s Ontario 95/64/s 95/63/s Sunset tonight ...... 7:40 p.m. Auburn 95/63/s 96/66/s Orange 87/63/s 84/59/s 67/50 Moonrise today ...... 10:53 a.m. Barstow 101/70/s 102/69/s Oxnard 74/60/s 73/59/s A full day of sunshine Moonset today ...... 9:18 p.m. Laytonville Big Sur 80/53/s 81/54/s Palm Springs 105/79/s 105/75/s Covelo 89/46 Bishop 92/46/s 94/50/s Pasadena 88/63/s 86/66/s MOON PHASES 92/50 Blythe 104/79/s 105/78/s Pomona 90/63/s 88/57/s TONIGHT Burbank 90/63/s 90/64/s Potter Valley 93/52/s 94/53/s Westport California City 96/64/s 98/64/s Redding 98/60/s 99/65/s First Full Last New 73/49 Carpinteria 72/58/s 70/57/s Riverside 96/60/s 94/61/s Catalina 71/62/s 70/59/s Sacramento 96/57/s 97/58/s 52° Chico 95/62/s 97/62/s Salinas 76/51/s 77/53/s Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 60/48/pc 61/49/s San Bernardino 94/62/s 92/61/s Death Valley 115/76/s 115/74/s San Diego 78/67/pc 75/68/s Sept. 7 Sept. 15 Sept. 21 Sept. 29 68/49 96/61 Clear to partly cloudy Downey 85/64/s 83/64/s San Fernando 89/62/s 87/63/s Encinitas 77/64/pc 76/64/s San Francisco 79/57/s 81/57/s ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 88/64/s 86/62/s San Jose 90/59/s 90/60/s 90/49 Eureka 62/45/s 66/48/s San Luis Obispo 83/50/s 82/52/s Ukiah through 2 p.m. Tuesday 63/52 Redwood Valley THURSDAY Fort Bragg 68/49/s 69/50/s San Rafael 84/54/s 84/52/s Temperature 92/52 Fresno 98/65/s 98/67/s Santa Ana 79/65/s 78/65/s 99° High ...... 90 UKIAH Gilroy 99/54/s 99/55/s Santa Barbara 75/53/s 73/55/s Low ...... 46 95/52 Indio 105/75/s 106/74/s Santa Cruz 77/51/s 79/53/s 53° Normal high ...... 89 Lakeport Irvine 79/65/s 78/65/s Santa Monica 77/63/s 76/61/s Normal low ...... 53 94/55 Hollywood 86/62/s 85/64/s Santa Rosa 92/49/s 94/49/s Philo Record high ...... 114 in 1955 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 87/55/s 87/47/s S. Lake Tahoe 77/34/s 78/38/s 85/52 Boonville Lodi 97/61/s 98/58/s Stockton 98/55/s 99/58/s Sunshine Record low ...... 42 in 1907 87/53 94/56 Precipitation Lompoc 73/52/pc 71/58/s Tahoe Valley 77/34/s 78/38/s Long Beach 84/65/s 83/63/s Torrance 82/64/s 80/64/s 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Tue...... 0.00" Gualala Los Angeles 84/64/s 84/64/s Vacaville 95/57/s 97/57/s FRIDAY Month to date ...... 0.00" Mammoth 74/44/s 75/39/s Vallejo 81/56/s 81/51/s Normal month to date ...... 0.02" 69/53 Clearlake 94/56 Marysville 97/60/s 97/59/s Van Nuys 93/63/s 91/63/s 98° Season to date ...... 0.00" Modesto 96/58/s 97/59/s Visalia 96/56/s 97/57/s Last season to date ...... 0.12" Monrovia 89/63/s 88/65/s Willits 90/49/s 91/51/s Normal season to date ...... 0.21" Cloverdale 52° Monterey 72/51/s 73/53/s Yosemite Valley 93/47/s 93/50/s 91/55 Morro Bay 72/53/s 73/54/s Yreka 87/46/s 87/47/s Blazing sunshine and hot Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2008 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 726.14 feet; Storage: 50,356 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 82 cfs Outflow: 94 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .038 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .45 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .010 ppm (.25 ppm) HOW TO USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER NTSB: Engine on fire Remember guishing agent. • Make sure the fire S - Sweep the extin- department has been the acronym guisher from side to called. before NV tanker crash P.A.S.S.: side. Keep the extin- • Be certain the fire is guisher aimed at the confined to a small area, By SCOTT SONNER near the airport, said she heard a different fire in California’s P - Pull the pin. Some base of the fire and such as a wastebasket, Associated Press the plane and was watching it Hope Valley south of Lake extinguishers require sweep back and forth and that it is not spread- RENO, Nev. — A jet take off when she noticed the Tahoe on Monday morning engine fire engulfed the wing engine on the plane’s left side and then returned to the Stead releasing a lock latch, covering the area of the ing beyond the immedi- pressing a puncture fire with the extinguish- of an air tanker in flames was on fire. airport, where it remained ate area. moments after take off, send- “It didn’t seem like he was through the day until the fatal lever or taking another ing agent until it appears • Be sure that your back first step. to be out. Watch the fire ing the plane rolling into the getting much altitude,” she crash. is to a safe and unob- ground and killing all three told The Associated Press on Kalkowski said there were A - Aim low. Point the area. If the fire breaks members of the aerial fire- Tuesday. “It was a little while no immediate plans to ground extinguisher nozzle (or out again, repeat the structed exit to which the fire will not spread. fighting crew, a federal inves- after it got into the air. I could any planes in the aftermath of its horn or hose) at the process. tigator said Tuesday. see it was off the ground. I the crash. base of the flames. Before you begin to fight • Be sure that your extin- The Lockheed P2V-7 air- said, ‘Oh, my God! That thing guisher is the proper “Those planes under con- S - Squeeze the trigger a small fire: craft on the way to drop retar- is on fire.”’ tract will continue to fly as or handle while holding • Make sure everyone size and type for the fire dant on a California wildfire Adding to the tragedy was requested and needed,” she the extinguisher upright. has left or is leaving the at hand and that you was between 100 feet and 300 the fact that the order for the said Tuesday. This releases the extin- building. know how to use it. feet off the ground when it tanker to make a retardant Monday’s crash marked at went into a roll and crashed drop apparently was canceled least the third time a P2V within seconds 1.5 miles from at about the same time the owned by Neptune suffered a the Reno-Stead Airport about plane crashed. fatal crash while fighting 6:10 p.m. on Monday, said It had been dispatched to wildfires on government con- Tom Little, lead investigator fight a fire in California’s tract over the past 15 years. Calaveras County on the west Two men were killed when for the National slope of the Sierra Nevada. Transportation Safety Board. one crashed near Missoula in But the tanker was no longer 1994 and two other men died Little said there’s been needed, and was recalled nothing to indicate pilot error in a crash near Reserve, N.M., shortly after taking off from in 1998. played any role in the crash, Reno-Stead airport, said which brings to 27 the number Neptune Aviation Chief Marnie Bonesteel, spokes- Executive Officer Mark of deaths in fatal crashes of woman with the Sierra Front firefighting air tankers in the Wildfire Cooperators. Timmons said those previous U.S since 1991. “By the time those folks crashes were found to be Names of the victims were took off, they were canceled,” caused by pilot error. being withheld until relatives Bonesteel said Tuesday. “We don’t have any ques- could be notified. Christie Kalkowski, tions answered at this point,” “Two witnesses confirmed spokeswoman for the U.S. Timmons said Tuesday. the fire was from the jet Forest Service’s Humboldt- The P2V, originally devel- engine,” Little told reporters Toiyabe National Forest, said oped by the Navy more than at a briefing at the airport the agency was “working on 50 years ago as a close-range north of Reno Tuesday night. that timeline — trying to fig- bomber, has proven to be Investigators recovered ure out exactly what the extremely reliable as an air several large pieces of metal chronology was.” tanker, he said. beginning about one-quarter The fire in West Point, “I’m quite confident they mile north of the runway that Calif., was fully contained at are a safe platform,” he said. The gas fire blazes in its metal container as three classrooms of Ukiah High stu- appear to have come from the 50 acres, according to the Each airplane has under- dents listen to instructions by Ukiah Valley firefighters. burning engine, he said. California Department of gone an inspection that takes “It appears it had disinte- Forestry and Fire Protection’s at least a month to conduct, Haas then used a lit flare stands for ‘Pull, Aim, grated and subsequently left Web site. following fears in 1994 about to reignite the flames each Squeeze, Sweep.’ You should the aircraft. We know there Another air tanker also sent using older planes, Timmons Fire time a new volunteer had fin- stand back and work your was a fire on board the air- to that fire was canceled while said. He said ongoing inspec- ished using one of the bright way into it first instead of craft,” Little said. en route and returned to the tions, which include annual Continued from Page 1 red cylinders to put it out. going straight into the fire. “We just are at a loss right airport in Minden, 50 miles X-rays to look for cracks, is “We use the anagram Some people are going in real now as to why, No. 1, the south of Reno, Bonesteel said. more intensive than those that’s when it gets every- P.A.S.S.,” said Beristianos, slow or not sweeping from engine caught on fire and, No. The plane owned by done on passenger planes. where. The easiest thing to do after several students and a side to side.” 2, what caused the loss of con- Neptune Aviation of “It is a dangerous busi- is put a lid on it. Cookie single teacher tried to deaden trol of the aircraft?” he said. Missoula, Mont., and built in ness,” he said. “We try to do sheets are good to use for the heat, with varying Rob Burgess can be “That is what the focus of the 1962 was one of 12 the com- as much as we can to decrease that.” degrees of success. “That reached at [email protected]. investigation will be over the pany had on contract with the that amount of danger, but it is next six to nine months.” Forest Service to fight fires. a dangerous business. There Casey Meaden, who lives It had made one flight over are risks in it.”

Concern mounts in Willlits to match viable requests with this year,” said Kvinsland. Grants qualified professionals. “It all Complete grant guidelines depends on the pool of artists and downloadable applica- over dwindling water supply Continued from Page 1 we get,” said Kvinsland. tions, as well as a complete The deadline for grant pro- list of programs and projects By LINDA WILLIAMS This represents an August through another hiring cycle project in a classroom setting, posals from schools/teachers funded last year, are available The Willits News drop of 187 acre feet in the or find an alternative. The must reside in Mendocino is Sept. 7. The deadline for at www.artsmendocino.org. WILLITS - Citing an combined reservoirs. grants, which the city received County, and must be a current proposals from artists is Sept. Or call the Arts Council at "urgent need," the Willits City In 2007, another dry year, to pay for a conservation coor- member of the Arts Council of 30. By early November, it is 961-5449 in Ft. Bragg for Council changed the water the reservoirs did not drop to dinator, have deadlines and Mendocino County. usually known what pairings more information. emergency ordinance enacted this level until September 25. commitments which the city Teachers and schools of programs and schools will June 25 to allow it to change The Council is concerned if is trying to meet by realloca- be made. David Minton can be throughout the county may reached at the level of water restrictions conservation measures do not tion of code enforcement offi- ask for specific programs or A total of 20 grants will be as needed to manage the water reduce usage significantly it cer John Sherman's time. given out. “We expect a [email protected], or by may submit general proposals, phone at 468-3522. supply. By declaring it an will be forced to move to a then the Arts Council will try record number of applications urgent need, the change goes Phase 3 water emergency in into effect immediately. the near future, limiting all Watch Repair Before the change, the council residences to no more than One Earth Clay and Glass was only allowed to impose 250 gallons per day and Studio, Gallery and Gift Shop emergencies on four days requiring all other users to each year, February 1, May 1, reduce water use by a manda- BABYLON AD (PG-13) (1245 300 520) 740 August 1 or November 1. tory 15 percent below last IN THE GALLERY: Need a watch battery DISASTER MOVIE (PG-13) (1230 250 510) Water levels in Morris and year. or watch band? 730 Landscapes and Seascapes DEATH RACE (R) - ID REQ'D (130 435) 710 Centennial reservoirs are On the conservation front, Stop By today... HOUSE BUNNY (PG-13) (140 445) 720 expected to reach about 550 Planning Director Alan Falleri by Jim Colling TROPIC THUNDER (R) - ID REQ'D (110 415) acre feet by September 1, announced the city had failed Opening reception Sept. 5 D. William Jewelers 700 according to acting City to hire a conservation coordi- WALL-E (G) (125 405) Pear Tree Center MAMMA MIA (PG-13) 645 PM Manager Bob Christofferson. nator and must either go 467-0200 • www.oneearthclay.com . 462-4636 Times For 9/3 ©2008