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7 58551 69301 0 MONDAY Nov. 13, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 20 pages, Volume 148 Number 218 email: [email protected] Abandoned trailers trashing the county, coast By TONY REED Highway 20 for about 10 days. The unpleasant odor emanated from the tographs found in the immediate area plete with skirting, lattice board and Of the Advocate small pullout area south of the high- interior, indicating that it may still may identify the trailer and its for- a home made porch. FORT BRAGG - California way, about nine miles from Highway have contained its sewage tank. mer location. The photos showed The photos were turned over to Highway Patrol Officer Dennis Ray 1 has been the site of several dumped Some identifying markings, such as fishermen, proudly displaying catch- authorities, along with comparative said he was glad to see that a 20-foot trailers, car parts, dead animals and numbers and a license plate, had es of salmon, abalone and other photos of the trailer at Highway 20, travel trailer had been towed away in other refuse. Upon approaching the been removed. ocean fish. In the background, the early October, after sitting along trailer, a particularly strong and However, a number of pho- photos clearly show the trailer, com- See TRAILERS, Page A-10 DID YOU KNOW ... A JOB WELL DONE Lots of unclaimed money out there By LAURA MCCUTCHEON -- property include stocks, The Daily Journal mutual funds, bonds and divi- There’s unclaimed money dends, insurance policies, out there and some of it could pension funds from former be yours. employees, uncashed payroll Every year financial insti- checks, traveler’s checks, sav- tutions, brokerage firms, ings bonds, contents of safe insurance companies and deposit boxes, and utility credit unions to name just a security deposits. few, are required to revert “(Nationally) each year, unclaimed property to the over 15,000 savings bonds state. and 25,000 payments return to “Unclaimed property could the Department of Treasury as be a cashier’s check that has undeliverable. In addition, not been cashed for two or over $13 billion worth of sav- more years, a savings account ings bonds have stopped earn- without activity for two or ing interest, but haven’t been more years, or many more cashed,” states types of property,” said Nancy TreasuryDirect, a financial Parker, vice president at the services Web site that allows Savings Bank of Mendocino people to buy and redeem County. securities directly from the Some other common forms of unclaimed -- or abandoned See MONEY, Page A-10 Isaac Exkel/The Daily Journal Rachelle Akin, Nancy Cook and Rickey Byers work a six hour shift, five days a week at the Hampton Inn. Mayacama provides clients with job placement and work training along with other support services. Atty: Total pot UVAH puts people to work growing ban By LAURA MCCUTCHEON them work training, job place- The Daily Journal ment and support services. likely illegal Employees of Mayacama Among other tasks, work UVAH celebrates 45 years Industries -- a non profit crews perform housekeeping The Daily Journal By CLAUDIA REED In his report to the city, agency serving people with at local motels, stock shelves, Ukiah Valley Association for The Willits News however, Lance said a total disabilities -- get the job done, round up carts and do janitori- Habilitation, celebrating it’s 45th year this WILLITS - Issue: Would a ban on marijuana growing and happily so. al work at various businesses month, is undergoing a membership new city ordinance which pro- would contradict the state’s Mayacama, a project of the such as Friedman’s Home drive. hibited all marijuana cultiva- Medical Marijuana Program Ukiah Valley Association for Improvement and Food Max, “UVAH started with a group of parents tion, indoors or outdoors, in Act, which authorizes patients Habilitation, currently serves in November of 1961 who had children all locations of the city, con- and their “caregivers” to pos- around 40 people, providing See JOBS, Page A-10 with Down syndrome ... and now serves tradict the state medical mari- sess no more than eight 100 people (with disabilities) on a daily juana laws? ounces of dried marijuana and basis,” Executive Director Pamela Jensen Conclusion: Yes. to maintain no more than six said. That’s the essence of a mature or 12 immature plants UVAH programs are funded by the report by city attorney James per patient. state, fund-raisers, customers served Lance to the Willits City Lance cited last year’s through Mayacama, donations, and mem- Council. opinion by the state Attorney bership drives. At their October 25 meet- General that cities may legal- “When the community helps persons ing, City Council members ly increase but not decrease with disabilities - persons with disabilities asked Lance to look into the the amount of marijuana per- help the community,” states UVAH on its legality of banning all mari- mitted. While the AG’s state- Web site. juana growing within city lim- ments aren’t legally binding, To become a member, or to help in one its. The existing ordinance, Lance wrote, they are often of several other ways, call 468-UVAH. which allows growing within used in court when an inter- “fully enclosed” structures, pretation of the law is at issue. apparently isn’t solving the Lance pointed out an ordi- Mayacama Industries client, Rickey nance that contradicts state Byers, part of housekeeping crew, vac- problem of irritation from air- borne resins and odors. The law would be difficult to pros- uums as Nancy Cook dusts in a hotel ecute through state’s courts. room at the Hampton Inn. fear of violence related to attempted pot theft also He recommended such remains an issue. See POT, Page A-10 Remember Christmas past The Daily Journal would like our readers’ stories about their Eyes set elsewhere? No, says Jerry Brown most memorable Christmases. Was it the one when you got By STEVE GEISSINGER California’s novice bosses. role.” your first bicycle? Perhaps the one when Aunt Mabel fell asleep MediaNews The attitude might backfire “I know more about the in her mashed potatoes? Or was it the year your engagement Sacramento Bureau with younger politicians and governor’s office than any- ring was under the tree? You don’t have to be a pro at writing. SACRAMENTO - Given the public, analysts warned. body else wandering around And it doesn’t have to be long. Include a photo if you like. Be 25-1 odds in the Capitol that Brown said in an interview here,” said Brown, a sure to include your name and phone number and then send it he’ll run for governor in 2010 that “given the fact that my Democrat who served two to us in any form that’s easiest for you: - attorney general-elect Jerry experience is much greater terms before voter-imposed Mail it to UDJ/Christmas story, P.O. Box 749, Ukiah 95482.; Brown refused to rule the than most of the politicians in term limits. Email to [email protected] and put “Christmas story” in the move out - or in - but expects Sacramento, that gives me a “Whether you like him or subject line.; or Bring it to our offices at 590 S. School St. in to be a powerful, key senior unique opportunity to offer not, Jerry Brown is by far the Ukiah at the corner of Mill and School streets. statesman-adviser to some leadership and guidance We will publsih as many as we can during the holidays. Jerry Brown and play a very important See BROWN, Page A-10 Storage, Moving For All Your Storage HAS It And Moving Needs UKIAH and Packing PENSKE Call Now For Details All... STORAGE Supplies, and... TRUCK RENTAL 468-0800 A-2 – MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] The world briefly FUNERAL NOTICES [\ with his parents, Har- They lived on the pear Ernie married Diane old and Elsie Pauli and his ranch planted by Ur- Sorby, a preschool teacher Bush, security bid in 2008, setting up a com- sisters Helen, la’s parents. Hoppy died from Redwood mittee that allows a potential Claire and Della. In 1926 of a brain tumor in Valley. They were married team, plan to candidate to raise money and the family moved to 1964. for 27 years. meet on Iraq travel the country to gauge Ukiah, where his father For many years Ernie Ernie was the beloved support. was the station agent managed the pear patriarch of a large WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Joe Biden for the Northwestern shed of Ukiah Fruit family. For three genera- Responding to a humbling reaffirmed his intention to Pacific Railroad. Ernie Growers. To this day, tions his nephews, election, White House aides seek his party’s nomination, went to Ukiah Grammar many people remember nieces and grandchildren said Sunday that President though an announcement School, where he him as “my first enjoyed spending Bush would welcome new about establishing an met several boys who boss”. With Urla and Bill’s time at the Pauli Ranch. ideas about the unpopular war exploratory committee proba- became lifelong considerable help, Ernie was predeceased in Iraq, even from Democrats bly will not come until early friends, including Jack he also farmed the pear by his first wife Urla, he had branded as soft on ter- next year. Mitchell, Bob Byrnes orchards. Later he his son Hoppy and his sis- rorism. The anticipated wide-open and Moose Ganter. He became the executive ters Helen Jones As Bush planned to meet campaign — for the first time graduated from Ukiah director of the Agricul- and Della Mitchell. Monday with a key advisory since the 1928 race, the field High School with the class tural Stabilization and He is survived by his group on the war, his advisers will not include a sitting pres- of 1933. Conservation Service wife Diane, his sister adopted a new tone, days after ident or vice president — lost Ernie had several jobs for Lake and Mendocino and husband Clair and a dissatisfied public handed one possible participant when before the war, includ- Counties. He retired John Eagle, his son the White House a divided Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., ing Montgomery Wards in 1977. and daughter-in-law Bill government. decided against a long-shot and the Savings Besides his family and and Janet Pauli, and “Full speed ahead” in Iraq, run. Bank. He served in the his work, Ernie had a their children Hal, Dawn, as Vice President Dick McCain, R-Ariz., said he is Navy during World strong sense of community Will, Frost and Jake Cheney put it in the final days moving toward a 2008 bid by War II and was pleased to service. As a Pauli. He is also survived of the campaign, was replaced “doing things organizationally ERNEST CLAYTON PAULI be discharged with young man he belonged to by his stepson and by repeated calls for a “fresh and legally” but will not make Ernest Clayton Pauli, the rank of chief. His the Ukiah Volun- family Dwight, Ana and perspective” and an acknowl- a final decision until early 91, of Potter Valley, overseas duty was in teer Fire Dept. He was a Victoria Cawthon, and edgment that “nobody can be next year. passed away November 2, Saipan. He talked about member of the his stepdaughter Anna happy” with the situation in McCain, considered the 2006 after a brief how he left for Sai- Ukiah school board and Chamberlin of San Iraq. front-runner for his party’s illness. A memorial service pan in a MARS aircraft, when the district was Diego and her children “We clearly need a fresh will be held on flying over the Golden unified he was the first Michelle, Nicole and presidential nomination, said Gate Bridge, and returned president of the Ukiah Paul, and numerous approach,” said Josh Bolten, he could create an exploratory Saturday, November 25, Bush’s chief of staff, making 2006 at 2 pm at by ship sailing un- Unified Board of Trustees. nephews and nieces. committee as early as this der the Golden Gate He served on the In lieu of flowers, the the rounds of morning talk week. Grace Lutheran Church, shows. 200 Wabash, Ukiah, Bridge. county Grand Jury twice; family suggests dona- Democrats, meanwhile, with a reception to follow In 1947 Ernie married once as foreman. tions to the Community showed they were not all in Insurgent activity at Redwood Valley Urla Carrie Jane Frost He was a long-time Farm Foundation of Mendo- accord on how to proceed in rises fourfold Cellars. of Potter Valley. The Frost Bureau member cino County at 135 W. Iraq. Although party leaders Born in Sonoma in family had been and a charter member of Gobbi, Suite 204, back a multifaceted approach in Afghanistan 1915, Ernie enjoyed an pioneers in Little Lake the Ukiah High Ukiah. Funeral arrange- Valley near Willits. Er- School Alumni ments are by Eversole to stabilizing the country, law- idyllic childhood in KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) Schellville, in Sonoma nie and Urla had two boys, Association. Mortuary. makers have not unified on Bill and Hoppy. Urla died in 1978. Later when to bring troops home — Insurgent activity in County, where he lived Afghanistan has risen fourfold without risking more chaos in Flight 587 crashed five years were of Dominican heritage. Geffen, who has feuded bazaar.” Iraq. this year, and militants now launch more than 600 attacks arrested on suspicion of dri- at 11:18 a.m. Saturday. a month, a rising wave of vio- POLICE REPORTS ving under the influence at the ARREST -- Bruce CORRECTIONS Shiite promising lence that has resulted in The following were intersection of North 101 and Yarbrough, 50, of Ukiah, was The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this compiled from reports Perkins Steet at 2:12 a.m. arrested on suspicion of dri- space to correct errors or make clarifications Cabinet shake up 3,700 deaths in 2006, a bleak to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- new report released Sunday prepared by the Ukiah Saturday ving under the influence in the ary notices or birth announcements will BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — found. Police Department. To ARREST -- Richard 700 block of Gobbi Street at result in reprinting the entire article. Errors The Shiite prime minister In the volatile border area anonymously report Hoese, 26, of Ukiah, was 9:28 p.m. Saturday. may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. promised Sunday to reshuffle near Pakistan, more than 20 crime information, call arrested on suspicion of use of his Cabinet after calling law- Taliban militants — and pos- 463-6205. a controlled substance, dam- Those arrested by law enforcement officers are innocent until proven guilty. LOTTERY NUMBERS makers disloyal and blaming sibly as many as 60 — were ARREST -- Ashley age to property in a wreck and People reported as having been arrest- Sunni Muslims for raging sec- killed during several days of Roberts, 21, of Ukiah, was driving under the influence in ed may contact the Daily Journal once DAILY 3: Midday: 5, 9, 9 tarian violence that claimed at clashes, officials said Sunday. arrested on suspicion of dri- the 700 block of North State their case has been concluded so the Evening: 2, 1, 7. Street at 7:45 a.m. Saturday. results can be reported. Those who feel least 159 more lives, includ- The new report said insur- ving under the influence near the information is in error should con- FANTASY 5: 6, 7, 8, 15, ing 35 men blown apart while gents were launching more the intersections of Empire ARREST -- Frances tact the appropriate agency. In the case 18. waiting to join Iraq’s police than 600 attacks a month as of Drive and North Bush Street Miller, 54, of Ukiah, was of those arrested on suspicion of dri- DAILY DERBY: 1st: 02 at 1:53 a.m. Saturday arrested on suspicion of dri- ving under the influence of an intoxi- force. the end of September, up from cant: all DUI cases reported by law Lucky Star 2nd: 01 Gold Among the unusually high 300 a month at the end of ARREST -- Nicholas ving under the influence in the enforcement agencies are reported by Rush 3rd: 07 Eureka Race number of dead were 50 bod- Saavedra, 22, of Hopland, was 800 block of Mohawk Drive the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes time: 1.41.76 March this year. The violence no exceptions. ies found behind a regional has killed more than 3,700 electrical company in people this year, it said. Baqouba, 35 miles northeast Afghanistan saw about 130 ago. Billionaires battle with Broad for years, has not “We do this because of our of Baghdad, and 25 others insurgent attacks a month last “It’s something that we can submitted a bid but is known poverty,” said Kausar, who is found scattered throughout the year, said the report by the come to and pray,” said Ana over L.A. Times to be extremely interested in in her 30s and lives with her capital. Three U.S. troops Lora, who placed a model car Joint Coordination and LOS ANGELES (AP) — the Times and could seek family in Sultanpur Mor, a vil- were reported killed, as were Monitoring Board, a body of near the name of her brother, financing for the estimated lage in eastern Pakistan. four British service members. Jose Francisco Lora, who col- Like a train wreck or a car Afghan and international offi- accident, when rich people do $15 billion or more it might A kidney nets the donor Also Sunday, the country’s cials charged with overseeing lected cars. “This is something take to purchase Tribune Co. $2,500, sometimes less than Sunni defense minister chal- that, really, we need.” battle, everybody stops to the implementation of the watch. Billionaires Ronald to get it. half that amount, while recipi- lenged Prime Minister Nouri Afghanistan Compact, a five- The memorial marks years The Tribune’s ownership of ents — some 2,000 a year — al-Maliki’s contention that the of effort to create a tangible Burkle, Eli Broad and David year reconstruction and devel- Geffen haven’t taken off the the Times has been rocky. pay $6,000 to $12,000, com- U.S. military should quickly opment blueprint signed in remembrance of the crash, gloves but all signs point to Disputes between the paper’s pared with $70,000 in neigh- pull back into bases and let the February. which killed all 260 people on leaders and its corporate own- boring China. Iraqi army take control of board and another five in the them fighting for ownership of their troubled hometown ers over costs and profits has Critics blame an economic security countrywide. quiet Queens neighborhood led to the dismissal of two system that enmeshes farmers Defense Minister Abdul- Memorial to where the jet fell. The newspaper, the Los Angeles Times. The fortunes of the Times publishers and two edi- in chronic debt, forcing them Qadir al-Obaidi rejected calls 2001 NYC plane National Transportation tors. The latest to leave was to sell their kidneys, and say by al-Maliki for the U.S. mili- Safety Board eventually deter- Times, the nation’s fourth- crash dedicated largest daily newspaper, are editor Dean Baquet, who quit the trade should be banned. tary to speed transfer of secu- mined that the tail of the last week. The government says it is tak- Airbus A300 had fallen off, being watched closely by a rity operations throughout the NEW YORK (AP) — ing action. country to the Iraqi army, say- and the agency blamed pilot newspaper industry beset by Hundreds of relatives and sales, staffing cutbacks and Poor, indebted In the United States, donat- ing his men still were too error, inadequate pilot training ing kidneys for money is friends of the victims in the and overly sensitive rudder circulation drops. poorly equipped and trained to nation’s second deadliest air farmers donate banned. But the Belgium- do the job. controls. Last week Burkle and accident dedicated a much- Broad teamed up to bid for kidneys for money based International Society of The disaster jarred a city Nephrology has suggested awaited memorial Sunday still raw and fearful after the Chicago-based Tribune Co., McCain edges with mementoes and mixed which acquired the paper in expanding the pool of kidney terrorist attacks on the World JANDALA, Pakistan (AP) donors by legalizing payment toward White emotions. Trade Center two months 2000 when it bought Times Wearing their loss on T- — Nassem Kausar has done it. of about $40,000 to donors. House bid before. The loss was also felt Mirror Co. Details were not So, she says, have her sister, shirts, scarves and buttons, heavily in the Dominican disclosed. It’s believed that if families clutching red roses six brothers, five sisters-in- Republic, where Flight 587 they succeed they would sell law and two nephews. Each WASHINGTON (AP) — and photographs gathered on a off Tribune’s other newspa- Play Today Republican Sen. John McCain was bound from John F. has sold a kidney to a trade N foggy beachfront to look up Kennedy International pers, TV stations and its base- FU said Sunday he is taking the the names of 265 loved ones that has led Pakistan’s media F Airport. Many passengers ball team — the Chicago Cubs N U initial steps for a White House to dub the country a “kidney N killed when American Airlines — and keep just the Times. U F BIKRAM YOGA Watch Repair UKIAH Spa A Children’s Service CENTER $ 00 Play Center Bikini Season Need a watch battery 859 N. State Street Pedicures State of the Art is Here or watch band? (707) 462-4472 12 Stop By today... Climbing & Swing $29 Ukiah Beauty College Apparatus Intro Special D. William Jewelers TIRES Supervised student work only. Pear Tree Center 1040 N. State St., Ukiah • 462-8831 1252 Airport Park Blvd. 115 W. 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THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006 -A-3 A-4 – MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006 COMMUNITY Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] COMMUNITY CALENDAR Homecoming a success at MONTHLY MEETINGS Knights of Columbus, St. Mary of the Angels #3791: First and third Wednesday; 7 p.m.; 900 Oak St.; call 463-8315. Potter Valley High School Mendocino Rose Society: Second Tuesday, public is welcome to attend; Ukiah Civic Center Conference Room; 411 Clay St., Ukiah; call Jessica at 743-1902. Korean War Veterans Association: Meets third Monday; 2 p.m.; Veterans Hall, Seminary and Oak in Ukiah; For information, call Paul Ferreira at 467-1974. Hopland American Legion Post 529: Meets third Wednesday; 6 p.m.; American Legion Hall on Feliz Creek Road. Human Society Inland Mendocino County: Meets third Wednesday; 6:30 p.m.; conference room at Realty World Selzer Reatly; 350 E. Gobbi St., in Ukiah; 485-0123. Redwood Purls Knitters Guild: Open to all levels of knitters; third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m., at Heidi’s Yarn Haven, 180 School St., Ukiah; 462-0544, call Miriam at 485-7743. Disabled American Veterans: Third Thursday; 7 p.m.; Veterans Memorial Hall, 293 Seminary Ave., call 485-7706. Bereavement Group: Meets third Thursday; open to the com- munity; at 5:30 to 7 p.m.; Phoenix Certified Hospice of Mendocino County, Evergreen Shopping Center, 1712 S. Main St., Willits; call 459-1818. United Way Inland Mendocino Community Council: Third Thursday; from noon to 1:30 p.m.; Ukiah Community Center Food Bank conference room; call Yvonne Hall at 744-8567. Juvenile Justice/Delinquency Prevention Commission: Third Friday; from noon to 2 p.m.; Conference Room at Juvenile Hall on Law Gap Road next to County Administration Building; call Anne Oliver at 467-8527. Mendocino County Art Association: Workshops on third Saturday; 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Grace Hudson Museum; call 463- 2268. WEEKLY MEETINGS Alanon: Meets Mondays at 5:30 p.m., Tuesdays noon, Fridays Competition was tight noon, and Saturdays at 10:30 a.m.; Calvary Baptist Church, 465 this year at Potter Valley Luce Ave.; for more information call 463-1867 or 621-2721. High School’s annual Alateen: Meets Thursdays 8 to 9 p.m.; Calvary Baptist Homecoming Spirit Church, 465 Luce Ave., enter at east side back door; for more week. Students compet- information call 463-1867 or 621-2721. ed against each other at Financial Management Workshop: Noon to 1 p.m. lunch in games connect- Wednesdays; Salvation Army Office, 714A S. State St, Ukiah; ed to this year’s theme 468-9577. of “Exotic Travel Bingo: Non smoking, non-profit, Bingo will be held Tuesday Destinations.” In addition nights at 6 p.m. and Thursday afternoons at 1 p.m., at the Ukiah to fun and games at Senior Center. lunch, each class was Card and Boardgame Club: Meets at 8:30 a.m., on Tuesdays given a day to transform in Bartlett Hall in Room 11 and 12 and at 5:30 p.m. on the quad into a “Movie Wednesdays and Fridays, at Carter Hall at the Ukiah Senior Set” of their selected Center; for information call Joyce, 468-8943. travel destination: The Duplicate Bridge: Meets at 7 p.m., every Monday, and at 1 seniors created an p.m., every Wednesday, in the community room at Washington African village complete Mutual Bank, corner of Gobbi and State streets. Newcomers are with huge cardboard ani- welcome. For more information call 468-8476. mals, a grass hut, tribal GURDJIEFF Reading and Discussion Group: Meets 7 p.m. masks and a campfire. on Fridays. For more information, call 391-6780 or 485-7293. Kiwanis Club: Meets at noon, Tuesday, at The Ukiah Garden Juniors, who selected Cafe 1090 S. State St.; for more information call Janet Carlson at Mexico, covered the 467-2288. entire quad with sand Lions Club: Meets at noon on Thursdays, at Ukiah Garden and held a tropical Cafe. Redwood Empire Lions Club meets at 6:45 a.m., every first beach party. and third Tuesday, at Zack’s Restaurant. Sophomores recreated Overeaters Anonymous: In Ukiah – Mondays at 5:30 p.m.; the Egyptian pyramids Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., Saturdays at 11 a.m.; 741 S. Oak St.; 472- and the Nile River, and 4747. Meets in Willits on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. at Willits the Freshmen hung United Methodist Church, School and Pine Streets, upstairs; No Chinese lanterns across dues or weigh-ins, everyone is welcome; 459-4594. the quad to add festive Peace and Justice Gathering: Meets Sundays rain or shine at light to their Chinese 10 a.m. at Alex Thomas Plaza in Ukiah to drum, dance and sing mural. The end of the for peace and justice; all ages are invited to bring drums and any week culminated in a other instruments; 462-2320. parade, powder puff The Redwood Regionnaires Barbershop singing group: football game and final Meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday, at the Saturday Afternoon spirit competitions at the Club, 107 S. Oak St.; for more information call 462-3056, or 462- football field. At top, the 3559. girls from left to right Rotary Club of Ukiah: Meets for lunch at 12:10 p.m., on are: (Seniors) Briittany Tuesdays, at Elks Lodge, 1200 Hastings Road. 467-3674; Riley, Erin Campbell, www.ukiahrotary.org. Shanelle Vonfeldt Senior Writing Class: Meets from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, (Queen), (Freshman in Room 10-11 in the Admin. Bldg. of the Ukiah Senior Center. Princess) Sara Record memories for children and grandchildren. Free and open; Kile, (Junior Princess) for information call Kathie Jones, 468-5006. Dawn Norton, Soroptimist International of Ukiah: Meets at noon, on (Sophmore Princess) Wednesdays, at Ukiah Garden Cafe. Soroptimist means “Best for Lauren Johnson. Women” and our mission is “To improve the lives of women and girls in local communities and throughout the world.” For more information call Joy Beeler, at 463-6729, Tina Rorabaugh, at 744- 1514 or Jessica Kimball at 743-1902. South Ukiah Rotary Club: Meets at 7 a.m., on Thursdays at Pet of the Week Pet of the Week Ukiah Valley Convention Center, South School St. downtown; for more information, call M.J. Girard at 322-4088. T.O.P.S.: (Take off pounds sensibly): Meets from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m., every Tuesday, at Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave.; Ruth, 462-8440. T.O.P.S.: Low-cost, non-profit group meets every Tuesday at Autumn Leaves, 425 E. Gobbi St., in the community room. Weigh-in is from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Meeting is from 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.; Linda MacDonald, 467-2391. T.O.P.S.: Every Thursday at Washington Mutual Building community room, 700 S. State St.; meeting is from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.; it is a low-cost, weight-reduction support group; call 462- 4901 or 485-7801. T.O.P.S.: Every Friday at the Meadows Mobil Court club- house, 8686 East Road, Redwood Valley; weigh in from 9 to 9:30 a.m., meeting from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.; call 485-8260 or 485- 7795. Ukiah Community of Mindful Living: Meets Monday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30; an interfaith Mindfulness Practice Group inspired by teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh; it uses medita- tion exercises to deepen awareness, expand ability to deal with difficulties, and increase joy in life; open to all levels of experi- ence; free; 462-7749. Ukiah Gamblers Anonymous: Open group meeting, 7 to 8:30 p.m., every Thursday; back building at Christadelphian Hall, 23 Oak Knoll Road, just off S. State St., Ukiah; free; 467-9326. Ukiah Senior Center Luncheon: All are invited to meet for Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal Jennie is a female bobtail tabby cat who came Submitted photo lunch at 11:30 a.m., Monday through Friday, at the Ukiah Senior into the shelter with her sister. She is an easy Center, 499 Leslie St., $5 members, $6 non-members; call to These little four month old puppies are Bonita going loving girl who would love to find a car- and Betty. They have recently graduated from make a reservation; 462-4343. ing home. If people are interested in adopting Ukiah Toastmasters Club: Meets Fridays, from 6:45 to 7:45 puppy obedience class at Well Manner Mutts and a pet, visit the Mendocino County Animal are now ready to add love and happiness to your a.m. in the Washington Mutual Conference Room, 700 S. State Shelter at its location on Plant Road. The St., Ukiah; for information call Carol Crandal, 743-1624. home. Bonita and Betty are just two of five in hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and their litter available at the Humane Society. If peo- Willits Chess Club: Meets beginning at 7 p.m. and playing Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to until people finish on Fridays, at Mama Java Cafe, 25 W. ple are interested in adopting an animal from the 7 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and closed Humane Society for Inland Mendocino County, Mendocino Ave., Willits; all level of players are welcome; for on Sunday. To view other animals available for information, call Herb, 459-5911. the should call 485-0123. The hours are 2 to 6 adoption please visit www.petfinder.com.Sage p.m., Wednesday through Firday, and 11 a.m. to 3 If an organization changes a phone number, an address, or any Mountainfire contact number 467-6453 information in this calendar, call Richard Rosier at the Ukiah p.m. on the weekends. Daily Journal at 468-3520, or e-mail at [email protected]. FORUM MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006 - 5 Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS Don’t like a law? Change it To the Editor: Ah...I think I know blather when I read it. The long letter by Ukiah Sativa MORTON KONDRACKE Morrison said basically three things. First, we should all smoke a little marijuana. Second, Benjamin Franklin was a pot head. He also took air baths, naked, in front of his window each evening. Third, the flag is not worthy of being honored. It is just a rag and it makes Ukiah Sativa Morrison angry Election message: when he sees fools fly it. Would we all be better off if marijuana Moderates fed up was legal? What of us that like to speak a little more quickly or that get sick when The 2006 election results were a rebuke not just to they smoke anything. I have the same President Bush and Congressional Republicans, but to problem with legalizing cannabis as I do radio talk-show hosts and other right-wing polarizers. with the oil we use. Oil in itself is not bad The right managed to win seven more anti-gay mar- it is the way we are ripped off by those that riage referendums across the country, but it was repu- control it. Does Ukiah Sativa Morrison diated on Iraq, immigration and excessive religiosity. want to let everyone grow a little cannabis At the same time, while Democrats won control of in their back yard or should it be controlled the House and possibly the Senate, they did so by cap- so someone can rip us off again? Oh yeah turing the votes of moderates and independents, whom ... a lot of Presidents are given the honor of they could lose easily with demonstrations of wretched smoking cannabis but don’t you remember, excess. Bill Clinton said he didn’t inhale? Is that It's encouraging that Bush and incoming Speaker smoking? I am not aware of any indige- Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and likely Senate Majority nous cannibinoid system that I need to sup- Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., are talking the language of port. I know of the Endogenous just try to advertise for the most important helping our students succeed with their bipartisan cooperation, but Democrats will be strongly Cannabinoid System. We have receptors; thing in your life, a person to take on a education and job training goals. tempted to exercise their passions against the president CB1, CB2 and the unidentified CBn but cruise ship trip, or motor home trip, and of Kathryn G. Lehner and his policies. there is no mention of their needing to be course the right age, size, color, etc. and Superintendent/President Exit polls showed that, once again, self-identified supported. they refuse to print it. Mendocino Lake Community College moderates made up a near majority of the electorate -- I do, very much, agree with Ukiah Any church I might attend just might District 47 percent -- and this group split 62 percent to 36 per- Sativa Morrison that the human body, nay, fall down, and if the same thing happened cent Democratic -- a 9-point Democratic gain from the human race was not meant to consume to her that’s fine, no double standard with 2002 and 8 points above 2004. anything but natural substances. Well ... not me. Illegal immigration Only 21 percent of voters identified themselves as all natural substances for some of them It is so tough being a gift to the opposite control still needed liberals and 32 percent as conservatives. will kill you deader than anything man has gender and my only social life is sitting in Clearly, these elections were a classic "six-year itch" our local big box store watching the ladies To the Editor: referendum on the incumbent president -- and Bush artificially produced. We are poisoning our This letter is in response to the letter in progeny (children) with the refined sugars, go by. The older this old goat gets the less I lost. can lift her over the threshold and lately it the paper about the event held to “.. let the Democrats did not campaign on a distinct positive refined salts, hormones, pesticides, fertiliz- people know about the contributions the ers, food additives, plastics, and so on. Oh looks like she would have to lift me. agenda, but rather against Bush and the Iraq war and I refuse to die until the money runs out. Hispanic community is making in for an ill-defined "new direction." yeah, you should always capitalize proper Mendocino County.” names such as Hippocrates. I think it was Gene Hoggren Bush, of course, failed to win a majority of the pop- Redwood Valley Well it was ironic to me that this letter ular vote in 2000, yet he began governing as though he he, not hypocrites, that said, “Let your food appeared in the same issue that featured the be your medicine.” Thank you had won a smashing mandate. Largely because of his article about seven Hispanic men and juve- response to terrorism, he managed to defy history by The greatest gift God has given us is niles arrested and several others sought after freedom of choice. My choice is to dis- To the Editor: increasing his party's majorities in two subsequent On behalf of the Mendocino College viciously attacking two young Native elections. agree with ideals that have no solutions but youths that were in costume trick-or-treat- just demand freedom to do something Board of Trustees, our students and staff, But he has turned himself into one of the most polar- we would like to thank everyone who ing on Halloween night. izing presidents in American history. And history has at because it is held to be right. There is a One boy is now deaf and blind as a result group of individuals that say the IRS is an voted to support Measure W. Your vote last caught up with him. helps insure that Mendocino College will of being hit repeatedly with chains across The clearest repudiation of the loud right came on illegal organization and they therefore do the face/head. Both are still in the hospital not have to pay taxes. I am not a big fan of continue to be a vital educational resource the issue of immigration. By a margin of 57 percent to in our community, providing essential and one is fighting for his life thanks to 38 percent, voters said they wanted illegal immigrants taxes myself but I am a believer that we are numerous knife wounds (he was stabbed in a nation of laws: If they are bad then we opportunities for student success for many who work in the United States to be allowed a chance years to come. the back while trying to flee). to apply for legal status and not be deported. can change them. To ignore them is anar- I have noticed a drastic increase in the chistic and I am not a big fan of that. The campaign’s success is the result of a House Republicans massively bought into the talk- community wide support and effort from amount of gang activity seems to parallel show claque's agenda by rejecting Bush's Latino- Chas E. Moser the increase in the Hispanic population over Ukiah numerous individuals and groups. We want friendly proposal for comprehensive immigration to especially thank the Mendocino College the past 10 years alone. reform, and they've suffered important damage as a Thank you Foundation for their generous financial Is this the contributions that the Hispanic result. To the Editor: support and volunteer efforts. Special community is so proud of? Bush managed to capture 44 percent of the Latino We would like to thank every merchant thanks is also in order for the many hours Or maybe it is the contributions that the vote in 2004, according to disputed exit polls, but this that participated in the Downtown Trick-or- of time and effort provided by the Citizens four Hispanic males made when they year Hispanics went Democratic by a margin of 72 per- Treat event on Halloween. As the parents for Mendocino College – Yes on W com- robbed and shot the Lucerne man and then cent to 27 percent, 10 points higher than in 2002. of a 3-year-old on his first Halloween out- mittee without whose work this campaign fled over the grade to Boonville. If Republicans and Democrats are looking for an ing, it was a wonderful family experience. would not have succeeded. Or maybe the Hispanic community is issue around which to demonstrate they can unify and I had heard about the Downtown We acknowledge there were reasons making contributions to Mendocino County accomplish something, they could use the lame-duck Merchants Halloween from my sister-in- why not everyone voted yes on Measure by the numerous illegal marijuana farms session of Congress to pass the comprehensive Senate law. The experience was fun for him and W. That said, we trust that as we move for- growing every year in Boonville, Philo and immigration bill. we appreciated the merchants providing a ward, we will earn your confidence regard- the surrounding areas, areas that have little The exit polls also suggest that a revolt took place safe environment. The merchants were so ing our future plans. One of our first steps or no law enforcement. this year against the right's infusion of religious dogma friendly and my son was so happy to see is to move quickly to establish the indepen- I understand that there are some Hispanic into politics - as in the effort to keep brain-damaged all the other children in their costumes. It dent Citizen’s Oversight Committee and families that do make a positive contribu- Terri Schiavo alive and Bush's veto of expanded feder- was nice to enjoy a family-friendly evening we will be inviting individuals and groups tion to the area, but there are so many more al funding for embryonic stem-cell research. on a night that we usually stay at home. It to contribute to this process. In conjunction that take this country for granted. They At the same time, the rapid spread of anti-gay-mar- took only an hour to visit all of the mer- with the work of the oversight committee come here illegally, buy or steal Social riage constitutional amendments in the states is the chants and we were home by 5 p.m. We we will provide regular information on our Security numbers in order to work, and then consequence of overreaching by liberal courts that had a very happy, but tired, “Superman” progress to the media and on our website, send the money they make to their families have short-circuited the political process on a deeply when we got home. Again, we would like www.mendocino.edu. in Mexico. How does this help our econo- felt social issue. to say thank you to all the downtown mer- Measure W allows us to move forward my? Democrats also gained 10 points among white chants that participated. We look forward to provide the facilities and infrastructure Better border control is desperately need- males, possibly reflecting the fact that only 29 percent to enjoying the event again next year. needed now and in the future to meet stu- ed and harsher punishments are definitely of voters said their personal finances were in better Elaine Grothe dent needs. We will also be hard at work needed for those illegal aliens caught on this shape than they were two years ago and that 68 percent Willard Leggett continuing to develop educational pro- side as well as those who have acquired cit- said they were barely maintaining their standard of liv- Ukiah grams and student services to implement izenship and are caught with, growing ing or were falling behind. our vision of student success in the future. and/or producing drugs. Democrats and Republicans have to work together Looking for love The Mendocino-Lake Community We have to look out for our children and to improve workers' ability to cope with the high-tech College District thanks you for your sup- their future. global economy. Democrats will be tempted to be as in all the wrong places port and invites your questions and com- Dianna Knight isolationist on trade as Republicans have been restric- To the Editor: ments as we move forward together in Ukiah tionist on immigration, but that would be a losing Ukiah is a boring place to live. There is proposition. no singles club, no parents without partners Democrats and Republicans have a lot of tasks they club, our local paper will run an ad if you WHERE TO WRITE can unite around -- reauthorizing the State Children's want to buy the newest car you can afford, Health Insurance Program and No Child Left Behind, stating year old, color, size, etc. They will President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. 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LOCAL JC AND PREP SPORTS CALENDAR Local sports roundup WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15 JC Volleyball vs. College of The Daily Journal to seal the Eagle victory. Alameda 6:30 p.m. Prep football The Eagle defense caused three The Ukiah Wildcats junior varsity THURSDAY, NOV. 16 JC football turnovers and had four sacks on the football teamed capped off a wildly UHS girls basketball scrim- day. Sophomore Ernie Rubio (Cottage mage against El Molino successful season on Friday night Mendocino finishes season Grove, Oregon) and freshmen Jermane defeating the Santa Rosa High School Jacobs (Valley High School) each had Panthers 19-12. with two game win streak seven tackles and one sack to lead the The Mendocino College football Santa Rosa put up strong effort and COMMUNITY Eagle defense. struck first intercepting a pass early in team was able to overcome a 14-0 first The Eagle offense produced 510 quarter deficit to defeat Solano the game and returning it 30 yards to DIGEST yards, with 459 of those yards being take a 6-0 lead. Later in the first half, College 35-28 this past Saturday in through the air by Edwards. Edwards Fall sports awards Fairfield. the Panthers drove the ball deep into would finish the day going 30-48 and the Wildcats end of the field and lined The Ukiah High School Fall The Eagles got on the scored board throwing for four touchdowns. Sports Awards Nigh is tonightt. late in the first quarter, after freshman up for a field attempt. All sports meet at 7:00 pm in O’Donnell finished the game with 12 John Escamilla broke through the the cafetorium for the presenta- running back Kevin Watts (Valley tion of the team awards. catches for 176 yards and two touch- line and blocked the kick. The Wildcat Individual teams will meet prior High School) rushed in from 8 yards downs and O’Donnell finished the sea- out. offense then took over and drove the to this for presentation of certifi- son with a team high 57 catches for ball the length of the field and scored cates, contact your coach or Sophomore quarterback Dayton Mrs. Melvin (463-5253 X1050) 776 yards and five touchdowns. on a pass from Jorgen Johnson to Matt for details. Edwards (Cottage Grove, OR) found Joachim had seven catches for 175 Gang. Kyle O’Donnell (Windsor) on back to yards and two touchdowns. Freshmen The Wildcats were not content to go Turkey Trot Trail Run back 18 and 17-yard touchdown grabs The North Coast Striders will Aaron Allen (Point Arena) also had into the half tied 6-6, so Ukiah recov- in the last four minutes to head into seven catches for 76 yards. host the 18th annual Turkey Trot ered an on-sides kick with 30 seconds Submitted photo by Tom Gang PRediction Trail Run on Nov. 19 half-time with a lead of 21-14. “Myself and my staff are excited remaining. They drove the ball to the Eagle Dayton Edwards passed at 9 a.m. at Lake Mendocino’s Freshmen Steven Joachim (North Joe Riley Picnic Area. Runners with the momentum this team has 15-yard line where Johnson once again for four touchdowns in the win will attempt to predict the time it Miami) caught a 62-yard touchdown gained the last few weeks to help pro- hooked up with Gang for a touchdown against Solano on Saturday. will take them to run a hilly 6- pass from Dayton in the third quarter mile course along the ever pop- pel us into next season,” said fourth with 6 seconds remaining in the half ular Shakota Trail, without the and a 12-yard touchdown pass in the year Mendocino College head coach leading 13-6. go quietly. The Panthers were on their benefit of a wristwatch. Fastest fourth quarter to extend on the Eagle Tom Gang. Ukiah game out strong in the sec- way to an apparent 65-yard touchdown times will be noted but the run- run when Kyle Mayfield made one of ner with the most accurate pre- lead. Sophomore Tim Haug Mendocino (5-5) won its last two ond half when Johnson ran a 9-yard diction wins. a three-mile (Cloverdale) intercepted a pass with games of the season verse the College bootleg into the end zone to take the run/walk course will also be under a minute to remain in the game See LOCAL, Page A-7 available. For more information of Marin and Solano College. score to 19-6. Santa Rosa would not call 272-4187 of visit www.strid- ers.org or www.mendotrails.org. Want to play rugby? NFL FOOTBALL: DENVER 17, OAKLAND 13 Mendocino Steam Donkeys are looking for players to join Bolts their team. Practice is held every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at the softball complex just north of Ukiah off of Highway 101. All ages welcome and for bolt on more information contact Liam Oakland got raided at 743-9986 or visit www.men- dorugby.com. By JOSH DUBOW The Associated Press Bengals Times changed for OAKLAND — The SAL Boxing classes Denver Broncos went back to By JOE KAY Effective immediately the new hours will be Tuesday at 5:30 the formula they used to start The Associated Press p.m. The cost is still only $5 for the season: a stifling defense CINCINNATI — With one the whole year and classes are that made up for the mistakes ongoing at the Redwood Health wobbly pass, Philip Rivers Club. of the offense. completed one of the San To join SAL Boxing you must Jake Plummer overcame Diego Chargers’ greatest fill out SAL paperwork and have a parental signature if you three interceptions to throw a comebacks — the kind that are under 18. go-ahead touchdown pass to defines a young quarterback. The class is a mix of all levels Kyle Johnson early in the And, maybe, a season as and ages and you are encour- aged to join boxing if you want fourth quarter and the well. to seriously study boxing or just Broncos forced two fumbles Rivers’ shovel pass under want a good workout. down the stretch to seal a 17- pressure finished a 42-point High school 13 victory over the Oakland second half by the Chargers basketball Raiders on Sunday. on Sunday, setting up a 49-41 officials needed After breaking through victory over the Cincinnati Basketball Officials Needed with 31-point performances Bengals that left everyone at a for High School and Junior High the past two weeks, Denver loss for words. School. Interested? Contact (7-2) reverted to its early sea- 462-8450. Where to begin? son form when the defense “Being involved in that Ukiah Lacrosse Club dominated and often won in game, it was about like it was practice starts spite of the offense. a cartoon or something,” said The Ukiah Crushers Lacrosse While that proved to be LaDainian Tomlinson, who team will begin practice at the Ukiah High School practice more than enough against the tied his career with four fields (north of the football struggling Raiders (2-7), the touchdowns. “Exhausting. I field). Practice will begin Broncos know they’ll need to can’t wait until I get on the December 2nd at 10:00. Players who have not regis- be better when the competi- bus, where I can think and tered should come to practice tion gets tougher starting with wonder what happened with insurance information, next week’s first-place show- $175 club fee (checks made to today.” Ukiah Crushers), and required down against San Diego. Here’s what happened: San gear. If you have questions, “The good thing about it is Diego overcame a 21-point please contact Ian Pratt at 843- 9038. we got a win, but we didn’t halftime deficit, matching the play our best game,” receiver biggest comeback in fran- Thanksgiving Break Javon Walker said. “We left a chise history, behind a first- basketball clinic lot of yards out there on the year starting quarterback who Nov. 20 – Nov. 22 field. We made a lot of penal- kept reminding his teammates Open to boys and girls ages 7 ties and put ourselves in bad that anything was possible. –17. This three day long fall basketball camp offers players positions. We knew we could From now on, they’ll an opportunity to build a solid have played better.” believe him. sports foundation. Each day is The winning touchdown filled with fundamental skills, The Chargers (7-2) played progression drills, easy to came after a fumbled punt by as poorly as they have all sea- understand instruction, as well Denver was overruled by an son, allowing the Bengals (4- as games and fun competi- tions. From beginners to obscure call against 5) to score touchdowns on advanced players this camp will Oakland. Doug Duran/Contra Costa Times their first three possessions. be a great experience.This clin- The Raiders appeared in Cincinnati led 28-7 at half- ic is tailor made for youth bas- Oakland’s LaMont Jordan jumps into the end zone for a touchdown during the ketball players looking to get a control when they recovered first quarter of their game against the Denver Broncos. time, but Rivers was uncon- head start on team and league David Kircus’ fumble at the vinced. play. Denver 20. But instead of won’t.” came up in our favor.” Kenard Lang beat backup left Camp is held at the Pomolita “As he grows as a player, Middle School Gym. Camp is adding to a 13-7 lead, After the second punt, The Raiders went three- tackle Chad Slaughter, sacked he’s unbelievable,” tight end from 8:00am – 12:00pm. Lunch Oakland was forced to punt Denver started its drive on its and-out on the next drive and Andrew Walter and forced a Antonio Gates said. “He’s is not provided. Tuition for camp is $100.00. again when Chris Carr was 40. Plummer completed backed Denver down to the 2 fumble that John Engelberger doing a tremendous job lead- For more information, please called for a personal foul for seven straight passes and on a 55-yard punt by Shane recovered for the Broncos at ing this team. He was on the call 463-6714. running out of bounds on the gave the Broncos a 14-13 lead Lechler. But when Oakland the 12. That set up Jason sideline saying they were Hoop shoot contest coverage. on a fourth-down, play-action most needed a stop, Plummer Elam’s 24-yard field goal going to need to score more On Saturday, Nov. 18 there “I was out of bounds pass to Johnson with 11:06 to was able to get three first with 1:56 to go. than 28 points to beat us. will be a Hoop Shoot Contest longer than I probably should play. downs and move the ball into Walter fumbled the snap to What more could you ask for for kids between the ages of 8 have been,” Carr said. “It was “Coach (Mike) Shanahan Raiders territory. start the next drive — his sec- and 9, 10 and 11 and 12 and 13 in a leader?” at the Coyote Valley a close call. Sometimes is a riverboat gambler,” Oakland took over at its 17 Gymnasium across from the they’ll call it, sometimes they Johnson said. “This time it with 4:03 remaining, but See OAKLAND, Page A-7 Shodakai Casino just six miles See BOLTS, Page A-7 north of Ukiah. This event is sponsored by the Ukiah Elks Lodge #1728 and there will be awards to the winners. For more information, contact the Ukiah Elks Lodge at 462-1728 or Robert Cannon at 462-7897. Niners beat the lackluster Lions 19-13 HEY LOCAL COACHES! By LARRY LAGE Keith Lewis intercepted Jon Kitna’s in a row after beating Atlanta by 16 of-20 for 136 yards with a fumble. Please report your game The Associated Press pass at the 49ers 2 with 2 1/2 minutes points last week. Arnaz Battle caught six passes for 55 results! Phone (707) 468-3518 DETROIT — The San Francisco left and San Francisco (4-5) picked up “Yes, it is a setback,” said wide yards, and converted a third-and-4 on or make submissions to: The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports 49ers backed up their talk and prevent- the one first down it needed to seal the receiver Roy Williams, who has confi- the final drive to allow the 49ers to run Department, 590 S. School ed the Detroit Lions from doing the game, winning consecutive games for dently talked about putting together an out the clock. Street, Ukiah, CA 95482. Fax same. the second time since 2003. extended winning streak. “I think we “It was big,” said Smith, who (707) 468-3544 or visit www.ukiahdailyjournal.com San Francisco kept Detroit in the “A lot of the talk for us this week came out a little flat. I don’t think we avoided a sack on the play before click on “Sports”, then click on game with missed opportunities, then was to create a streak and to win on the were into this ballgame. delivering a crisp pass on an out route. the “Report Game Scores” banner. made just enough plays for a rare two- road, two things we haven’t had,” San “I don’t know if it’s because it was “It was nice that our coaches had the game winning streak and its first road Francisco coach Mike Nolan said. “I’d San Francisco, and not an Atlanta confidence to call that play with the win. like to think it’s a turning point.” Falcons team.” game on the line.” Editor’s note: The Ukiah Daily Journal welcomes submissions Frank Gore set a franchise record The Lions (2-7) had a chance to win Gore finished with career-high 159 Jon Kitna was 19-of-30 for 202 from local youth sports teams. with 148 yards rushing in the first half consecutive games for the first time in yards rushing, leaving the game when yards with a touchdown, interception You can e-mail results to udjs- and scored on a 61-yard run before nearly 26 months and the third time he stumbled to the sideline late in the and fumble. Kevin Jones accounted [email protected] or visit The Daily Journal Web site leaving with a concussion, and Joe since 2001, when Matt Millen took third quarter after catching a pass. for 115 yards rushing and receiving, (www.ukiahdailyjournal.com), Nedney made all four of his field-goal control of the franchise. Despite the “He got his bell rung,” Nolan said. and Williams was limited to 81 yards and click on “Sports.” attempts to give the 49ers a 19-13 vic- lack of success, some players were “It’s a mild concussion.” tory Sunday. bold enough to talk about winning four San Francisco’s Alex Smith was 14- See NINERS, Page A-7 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006 – A-7

a great game against Rancho. The Wildcat Local front row hitters were able to get a lot of hits in. Gaby Kong led the team with five kills and one Continued from Page A-6 block, Emily Houghton finished with five kills, Lower had three kills and Jessica Graham and the Wildcat defensive plays of the year. He Melissa Berndt had two kills each. chased down the Panther running back from Kortney Martinson led the team in aces with behind and forced a fumble to end the scoring four. In the 2nd game Martinson came up to threat. serve and helped put the game away. Melissa Later, Santa Rosa did get another touch- Reyes made many great digs in the back row to down on a 30-yard drive and the score went to set up plays. Shelby Hale and Kirstie Chapin 19-12. As the clock was running down, the play the opposite position and had a lot of great Panthers were once again knocking on the door hits in the game as well. trying to tie or win the game. With 30 seconds remaining in the game, a The Ukiah High JV Volleyball team came pass into the end zone was intercepted by Zach away with another win. They beat Elsie Allen Jackson and the game ended with a Ukiah vic- 25-15 and 25-15 to end the league season 12-2 tory. Their record for the season was nine vic- which makes them tied for 1st place with tories and one defeat. For the last two seasons Rancho Cotate. Overall the Wildcats went 19- this group of players have amassed a 18 -1 2. record. “They really did a good job this year,” said UHS head coach Bobbi Whyburn. "Especially Prep volleyball to come back and beat the two teams that had Ukiah High JV volleyball racked up another beaten them in the first half of the season.” win in its second to last game on Nov. 2, beat- The back row made some great passes and ing Rancho Cotate in a two game match 25-15 digs. Kortney Martinson and Melissa Reyes and 25-22. were a strong force as some of the Wildcat Submitted photo by Gina Cline “It is always nice to beat the team that beat defensive specialists. These are some of the young golfers who participated in the Deep Valley Christian us the first time around,” said UHS head coach Ashley Lower had another good night set- 100-hole Golf Marathon on Oct. 27. Left to right: Cassidy Espinola, Jesse Bobbi Whyburn. “We lost to Rancho in three ting the ball around to various hitters. Melissa Espinola, Madeline Cline, Duncan Cline, Connor Kennedy, and Nate England. games before and this time around we were Berndt had a super night with eight kills, two Jessica Graham both came up with two kills ing aces, four blocks and only three service able to beat them in two straight 25-15 and 25- blocks and three serving aces. Emily Houghton each to make the game exciting. errors. 22. Our team has been playing a lot better and had another good night also with five kills and Shelby Hale had some good hits and was “I would like to thank all the parents for the smarter.” one block. Gaby Kong pounded the ball down there to make some great saves when needed. wonderful support that they gave all three of Ashley Lower, wasn’t feeling very well, set for five kills and had one block. Lower and Team wise the Wildcats had 22 kills, six serv- our volleyball teams,” Whyburn said.

get in.” anything.” Cincinnati would have to The NFL’s highest-scoring Harvick wins in Phoenix Bolts win five of its last seven offense had pulled it out, By JENNA FRYER games just to have a winning putting up its highest point to the end. But he got a good the past five races to climb Continued from Page A-6 The Associated Press jump on the final restart, then back into contention for a record. Given the current state total in 20 years. What came next was char- AVONDALE, Ariz. — steadily watched his rearview title that looked to be well out of mind, that’s a long shot. “It took me back to the old Jimmie Johnson moved a of reach after Round 1 of the acteristic of the old Air “There are a lot of unhappy AFL days where you just try mirror as Johnson came hard Coryell days in San Diego, step closer to his first at him. Chase. He wrecked in the people,” Johnson said. “There to find a way to have one NASCAR championship on when Dan Fouts led a light-it- are reasons why we lost more point than they do,” Harvick blocked the chal- opener and finished 39th, up offense. This time, it was Sunday, using yet another lenge, briefly opened up a dropping all the way to ninth today.” Chargers coach Marty smooth run to leave Phoenix Rivers running the show in his Rivers and Tomlinson lead Schottenheimer said. “It was gap, then withstood a second in the standings. best performance yet: 24-of- International Speedway with a run by Johnson. From there, Instead of crying over the list. the kind of game that makes a firm hold on the top spot in 36 for 337 yards and three Tomlinson ran for a pair of the NFL the most popular he knew Johnson couldn’t what could have been, again touchdowns. the season standings. risk doing anything that — remember, Johnson has touchdowns in a 15-second sport in the world. If you Johnson smartly settled for “We didn’t panic,” Rivers span of the fourth quarter, tak- couldn’t enjoy this — other would jeopardize the big pic- fallen apart in the Chase the said. “We didn’t point fingers second place, racing winner ture. past two seasons — he took it ing advantage of Palmer’s than coach Lewis and his Kevin Harvick just hard like some teams around the fumble on a sack. He ran for crowd — then you might not “I knew he was going to one race at a time and didn’t league do.” enough over a final three-lap push me, but he wasn’t going worry about the points. 104 yards and had a team-high enjoy football.” sprint to the finish to main- The Bengals (4-5) have six catches for 54 more yards. Notes: According to the to take any unnecessary “I never felt like we were been pointing fingers for tain his track position and chances,” Harvick said. “He out of it, but I knew we need- In the last five games, Elias Sports Bureau, the only keep the Nextel Cup title weeks. The defending AFC Tomlinson has 15 touch- other time the Chargers have was going to try to make us ed some bad luck,” he said. “I North champions fell three within his reach. Johnson can make a mistake.” never conceded, but I also downs. overcome a 21-point deficit wrap up the title with a 12th- games behind Baltimore with Rivers pulled off the deci- was Oct. 9, 1983, when they The win moved Harvick said to myself ’Let’s just go their fifth loss in six games, place finish or better next into a tie for third in the all-out.’ “ sive play with 2:29 to go. He fell behind 21-0 before beat- week at Homestead-Miami one that resulted in personal scrambled to his left to avoid ing Seattle 28-21 in San standings, but 90 points back That strategy has worked bests but not much else. Speedway. — and headed to Homestead to perfection, and Johnson the rush and, with two defend- Diego. ... It was San Diego’s “In order to get the win, I Receiver Chad Johnson set ers ready to deck him, floated highest point total since a 50- knowing the title is Johnson’s doesn’t want to stray from it a club record with 260 yards was really going to have to to lose. now. Still, it will be a chal- a shovel pass to unguarded 28 win over Miami on Sept. 7, force the issue,” Johnson and a pair of long touch- tight end Brandon 1986. ... It was the seventh “We wish we were closer lenge to stay calm with the downs, and Carson Palmer said. “I had a good run on than that but we did every- biggest prize of his life right Manumaleuna in the end zone 400-yard passing game by a Kevin ... a little bit of posi- had the first 400-yard passing for a 5-yard score. Bengals quarterback and the thing we could do today,” he there for the taking. And after game of his career. It didn’t tion inside of him, but he was said. “That’s all we can do leading the points for all but “I was going to run it, then first since Jon Kitna did it in shutting the door and I knew matter because Cincinnati was I remembered how fast guys 2001. ... Chargers WR Eric and however it falls, it falls. four of the 26 weeks of the helpless to stop the Chargers’ that I needed to be smart It’s been a great year for us.” regular season, he firmly are in this league,” Rivers Parker left the game with a from that point on.” two offensive stars in the sec- said. “I just flipped it.” neck injury in the second Denny Hamlin finished believes he’s earned it. ond half. Johnson heads into the third, Jeff Gordon was fourth He just isn’t sure how he’ll The Bengals had a final quarter. ... Bengals CB Deltha season finale with a 63-point “It’s not good,” said chance, but Palmer overthrew O’Neal hurt his right shoulder and Carl Edwards rounded get it. Palmer, who was 31-of-42 for lead over Matt Kenseth, out the top five as it was a “I seriously don’t have any a covered Glenn Holt on and missed much of the sec- needing just one more trou- 440 yards and three touch- fourth-and-10 from the ond half, but returned. ... WR decent day for nine of the clue what to expect,” he said. downs. “It’s a tough situation ble-free race to grab the title Chase for the championship “I don’t have any strategy Chargers 15-yard line with 44 T.J. Houshmandzadeh didn’t that has so cruelly eluded him to be in. We just have to keep seconds to go. return after a hard hit by S drivers — all but Kyle Busch other than go down and finish fighting and we might be able the past two seasons. finished inside the top 13. ahead of (the other Chase dri- “It’s disappointing,” coach Marlon McCree drew a pass Harvick, who won for the to scrape into the playoffs. Marvin Lewis said. “We’re interference penalty in the Still, five of them were vers). It’s just that simple. You never know — 9-7 could fifth time this year and swept mathematically eliminated That’s all we’ve done so far, not happy or satisfied about fourth quarter. the season at Phoenix, led from title contention and the through these last few 252 of the 312 laps and was scoreboard now shows that months, and we’re just going out front for a series of late only Kenseth, Hamlin, to go down there and do the through the third quarter set by Nedney two plays after restarts. A short stoppage Harvick and Dale Earnhardt same thing we’ve been Niners up a score that helped the Smith threw directly at cor- allowed both drivers to map Jr. have a chance to catch doing.” Lions get back in the game. nerback Stanley Wilson, who out their final strategy, which Johnson. But first he’ll have to Continued from Page A-6 Kitna lofted an 8-yard pass to likely would’ve scored had he called for Johnson to make a “I’m not too optimistic make it through what promis- Dan Campbell to make it 16- simply caught the ball. brief run at Harvick over the about it,” said Kenseth, who es to be a stress-filled week, receiving. 10. “There’s really no excuse,” closing laps. finished 13th. “Obviously one that Harvick doesn’t The 49ers entered the game Gore then caught a 7-yard Wilson said. “I’ve got to have But Harvick twice held off giving up an NFL-high 30 pass, wobbled off the field that play for my team to help anything can happen, we’re envy at all. points a game — and an aver- the charge, and Johnson fell still within striking distance “It’s a lot of pressure, and didn’t return. The 49ers us win.” in line behind him as they age of 40 in their previous drove down the field to set up Detroit coach Rod if they have a mechanical there’s a lot on the line,” three road games — but they crossed the finish line. problem or some type of Harvick said. “It seems like Nedney’s fourth field goal, a Marinelli was disappointed in shut down Detroit’s Mike key score because it made how his team began the game, “Jimmie got a good run on problem like that. everything you’ve done all Martz-directed offense a week me,” Harvick said. “But I “But certainly we’d be year comes down to one race. Detroit go for a TD instead of lacking an emotional edge. after limiting Minnesota to kicking a tying field goal late “I’m not a sugar-coater,” wasn’t going to lose this fooling ourselves if we think It will probably be a long three points. race.” we’d beat them on perfor- week, he probably won’t in the game. Marinelli said. “I’m going to San Francisco led 13-3 at Jason Hanson made a field take the film and put it right in Harvick, whose alternator mance.” sleep much. He should avoid halftime after scoring on three was on the fritz over the final That’s because Johnson the Internet, avoid the news- goal on the ensuing drive, their faces. I’m not going to of its first four drives, wishing making it 19-13 in a game put it all on them — we didn’t stretch, worried he wouldn’t has been unbelievable of late, paper, avoid the radio and all it had a bigger lead after out- finishing second or better in interviews.” marred by missed opportuni- teach them well enough — but have enough juice to make it gaining Detroit 247-102 and ties by both teams. I’m going to tell them the recovering a fumble without Gore started his day with a truth.” giving up a turnover. big run. On one of Gore’s Notes: Garrison Hearst had coordinator Tom Walsh, Schweigert said. “The feeling was we had many draws, he squirted away San Francisco’s previous Oakland Walter said the Raiders are too Denver’s offense couldn’t done a lot better than the from a few Lions on the left record for yards rushing in a predictable on offense. move the ball at all for most of scoreboard showed,” Smith side and cut across the field half, with 136 yards against Continued from Page A-6 “We don’t have a lot of the first quarter before a 42- said. for a 61-yard TD. the New York Jets in 1998, depth as far as our playbook yard punt return by Kircus got The 49ers had chances to “I saw a lot of missed tack- when he set a franchise record ond lost fumble in as many goes,” he said. “They made the ball to Oakland’s 41. go ahead big in the third quar- les,” Nolan said. with a 96-yard run. plays — sending Oakland to some adjustments and started Plummer hit Walker on a ter because Detroit had two After Jones fumbled, San Francisco S Mike its 11th straight loss against coming after us in the second slant on third down, Walker turnovers on its first three Nedney’s 28-yard kick gave Adams (neck) and OL Adam AFC West opponents. half.” eluded Schweigert near the 20 plays, but they came away the 49ers a 10-0 lead. Snyder (left knee) were “I know our defense is Oakland’s moribund and raced in for his fifth TD in with only a field goal and a San Francisco added to its injured in the game and going to play well,” said offense finally got the help it the last three games. Before 13-point lead. cushion early in the second Marinelli said the Lions came Plummer, who finished 21- needed early in the first quar- that, Plummer was just 1-for-7 Smith’s fumble midway quarter with another field goal out of it healthy. for-30 for 210 yards and two ter when Plummer threw a with two interceptions. touchdowns. “Even if we start pass behind Walker that was Sebastian Janikowski slow and get behind, we’ve intercepted by Nnamdi kicked two field goals to give Lakeport Camper just got to keep pushing. Asomugha, who returned it to Oakland a 13-7 halftime lead, We’re putting ourselves in the Denver 15. That set including a 55-yarder that tied $ IT’S TIME $ some tough spots, but we’re LaMont Jordan’s 1-yard his own franchise record. pulling it out when it matters, score, ending a streak of 34 Notes: RB Mike Bell, and that’s only going to pay straight possessions without Denver’s second-leading off down the stretch in the an offensive touchdown for rusher, was healthy but inac- season.” Oakland. tive for the game as Shanahan Walter was 18-for-33 for Plummer was intercepted chose to play Damien Nash, Cab-Hi • Camper Shell 214 yards and the two fum- by Fabian Washington on who was activated from the + tax bles. Randy Moss caught only fourth-and-1 from Denver’s practice squad before the Live Music + installation one pass — for eight yards — 49 on the next possession, but game. Nash ran for 14 yards $1099 thru 11/30/06 and the Raiders were shut out Oakland couldn’t capitalize. on four carries. ... 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Trojans still in the thick of BCS SCOREBOARD Monday’s Game Edmonton 8 8 1 17 47 48 By JOHN NADEL blocked field goal in the final score against Oregon. But the BCS STANDINGS Tampa Bay at Carolina, 5:30 p.m. Vancouver 8 9 1 17 42 47 Calgary 7 7 2 16 43 42 The Associated Press seconds to preserve a 17-16 big story was the USC AH RB CM KM JS PW Sunday, Nov. 19 Colorado 7 7 2 16 51 50 1. Ohio State 24 25 23 20 23 23 Buffalo at Houston, 10 a.m. LOS ANGELES — Pete victory over South Carolina. defense, which limited the 2. Michigan 25 24 25 25 25 25 Chicago at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Pacific Division Ohio State and Michigan Ducks to their lowest point 3. Southern Cal 21 22 22 23 21 20 Minnesota at Miami, 10 a.m. W L OT Pts GF GA Carroll must have had a 4. Florida 22 20 21 21 18 18 Atlanta at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Anaheim 13 1 4 30 62 40 vision. meet next Saturday, with the total of the season. 5. Notre Dame 20 19 20 22 22 22 Cincinnati at New Orleans, 10 a.m. San Jose 13 5 0 26 58 39 6. Rutgers 23 23 24 24 24 24 Oakland at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Dallas 12 4 0 24 45 29 Southern California’s 33- winner assured of finishing “They came out with a lot 7. Arkansas 18 16 15 19 17 17 New England at Green Bay, 1 a.m. Los Angeles 5 10 4 14 47 63 8. West Virginia 16 17 14 15 14 15 St. Louis at Carolina, 10 a.m. Phoenix 4 12 0 8 37 66 31 loss at Oregon State two first in the final BCS stand- of different looks we didn’t 9. Wisconsin 17 21 18 17 20 19 Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 10 a.m. 10. Louisville 19 18 19 18 19 21 Tennessee at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss weeks ago appeared to have ings. The Trojans hope to fin- expect,” Oregon offensive 11. LSU 12 15 12 12 12 12 Washington at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. or shootout loss. 12. Boise State 15 14 17 14 16 16 Seattle at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. eliminated the Trojans from ish second, and that could be a tackle Geoff Schwartz said. Detroit at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. 13. Texas 10 12 11 5 5 14 Saturday’s Games 14. Auburn 13 8 13 13 13 9 Indianapolis at Dallas, 1:15 p.m. national championship con- reachable goal with three Oregon (7-3, 4-3) averaged San Diego at Denver, 5:15 p.m. Boston 4, Ottawa 3 15. California 14 7 16 16 15 13 Carolina 6, Pittsburgh 2 tention, but afterward, Carroll more wins. 36.3 points in its previous 16. Wake Forest 11 13 9 9 7 8 17. Oklahoma 9 11 8 3 2 6 Monday, Nov. 20 Buffalo 5, Philadelphia 4, OT said it was too early to make USC (8-1, 6-1 Pac-10) nine games. The Ducks 18. Georgia Tech 7 9 10 10 10 11 N.Y. Giants at Jacksonville, 5:30 p.m. Toronto 5, Montreal 1 19. Maryland 6 6 6 7 6 10 Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 such a declaration. faces No. 17 California (8-2, moved inside the USC 20 five 20. Boston College 5 3 7 4 4 7 Tampa Bay 5, Atlanta 3 21. Virginia Tech 3 10 4 2 0 1 MLS PLAYOFF New Jersey 4, Florida 2 Nashville 1, Colorado 0 Apparently the USC coach 6-1) next Saturday night at the times, but were limited to a 22. Tennessee 8 5 5 11 11 4 By The Associated Press 23. Nebraska 2 0 2 0 0 0 San Jose 2, Phoenix 1 knew what he was talking Coliseum, with the winner field goal in the third quarter Calgary 3, Vancouver 2 24. Oregon 4 1 3 8 9 2 Conference Semifinals about, because a glut of upsets clinching the conference and a touchdown in the final 25. Brigham Young 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 3, Los Angeles 2, SO (Two-leg Aggregate Score Series) Sunday’s Games have thrust the Trojans back championship. A date with period. St. Louis 5, Edmonton 3 into the thick of the race. No. 6 Notre Dame follows, “They were able to finish NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Eastern Conference Chicago 1, Columbus 0 Anaheim 3, Minnesota 2 “We have a great opportu- also at the Coliseum, before drives, and we weren’t,” By The Associated Press D.C. United 2, New York 1 Saturday, Oct. 21: D.C. United 1, New York 0 Monday’s Games Sunday, Oct. 29: New York 1, D.C. United 1, tie nity to do something special,” the Trojans finish against Oregon coach Mike Bellotti AMERICAN CONFERENCE Buffalo at Carolina, 4 p.m. Montreal at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. crosstown rival UCLA at the said. “We had red zone oppor- Chicago 2, New England 2 Carroll said after the Trojans East Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. celebrated homecoming by Rose Bowl. tunities and didn’t capitalize. WLTPctPFPA New England advances on penalty kicks 4-2 Washington at Florida, 4:30 p.m. New England 6 3 0 .667 201 131 Sunday, Oct. 22: Chicago 1, New England 0 Edmonton at Colorado, 6 p.m. beating then-No. 21 Oregon “This is our playoff run They did.” N.Y. Jets 5 4 0 .556 177 207 Saturday, Oct. 28: New England 2, Chicago 1 San Jose at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo 3 6 0 .333 140 180 35-10 Saturday night for their right now,” said USC defen- Washington, who carried Miami 3 6 0 .333 146 168 Western Conference Tuesday’s Games New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. 31st straight victory at the Los sive end Lawrence Jackson, 15 times, scored on runs of 3 South Colorado 4, FC Dallas 4 Minnesota at Phoenix, 6 p.m. WLTPctPFPA Colorado advances on penalty kicks 5-4 St. Louis at Calgary, 6:30 p.m. Angeles Coliseum. who had three of the Trojans’ and 43 yards late in the third Indianapolis 9 0 01.000 249 189 Saturday, Oct. 21: FC Dallas 2, Colorado 1 Detroit at Vancouver, 7 p.m. four sacks against the Ducks quarter to give USC a 28-3 Jacksonville 5 4 0 .556 185 127 Saturday, Oct. 28: Colorado 3, FC Dallas 2 “These last few games real- Houston 3 6 0 .333 144 206 ly do feel like playoff games — his first three of the season. lead. The Trojans went ahead Tennessee 2 7 0 .222 146 243 Houston 3, CD Chivas USA 2 Sunday, Oct. 22: CD Chivas USA 2, Houston 1 TRANSACTIONS to us,” Carroll said. “We want “It was no secret that this for good by scoring twice in a North Sunday, Oct. 29: Houston 2, CD Chivas USA 0 By The Associated Press WLTPctPFPA to see if we can put it togeth- game and the following three span of less than two minutes Baltimore 7 2 0 .778 198 137 Conference Championship BASEBALL Cincinnati 4 5 0 .444 216 217 er.” are a big test, not only for the early in the second period for Cleveland 3 6 0 .333 150 184 Eastern Conference American League Ranked ninth after its loss, defense, but for the whole a 14-0 lead. Pittsburgh 3 6 0 .333 215 207 Sunday, Nov. 5: New England 1, D.C. United 0 NEW YORK YANKEES—Traded RHP Jaret USC is now No. 4, trailing team,” Jackson said. “This is “There were a few ques- West Western Conference Wright and cash to the Baltimore Orioles for RHP WLTPctPFPA Sunday, Nov. 5: Houston 3, Colorado 1 Chris Britton. unbeaten Ohio State and our first victory, and we have tions in the third quarter, but Denver 7 2 0 .778 158 111 San Diego 7 2 0 .778 297 175 MLS Cup Michigan and once-beaten Cal next.” our defense wouldn’t let them Kansas City 5 4 0 .556 193 182 National League Oakland 2 7 0 .222 105 181 At Frisco, Texas CHICAGO CUBS—Agreed to terms with 3B Florida. Five teams ahead of Chauncey Washington back in,” Carroll said. “It was Sunday, Nov. 12: New England 1, Houston 1, OT, NATIONAL CONFERENCE Aramis Ramirez on a five-year contract and RHP the Trojans two weeks ago rushed for a career-high 119 a good, strong win for us and Houston wins on penalty kicks 4-3 Kerry Wood on a one-year contract. East have lost since that time, and yards and three touchdowns, put us in good position as we WLTPctPFPA FOOTBALL N.Y. Giants 6 2 0 .750 194 144 Florida barely avoided being and John David Booty passed head into the second round of National Football League Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 233 163 By The Associated Press upset Saturday, getting a for 176 yards and another our playoffs.” Dallas 5 4 0 .556 250 174 Washington 3 6 0 .333 165 217 DALLAS COWBOYS—Released S Marcus EASTERN CONFERENCE Coleman. South JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Waived FB Rich WLTPctPFPA Atlantic Division Alexis. Signed OT Wayne Hunter from the prac- New Orleans 6 3 0 .667 229 197 W L OT Pts GF GA tice squad. Atlanta 5 4 0 .556 180 181 New Jersey 10 5 1 21 41 43 Carolina 4 4 0 .500 137 163 N.Y. Rangers 9 7 1 19 60 59 NEW YORK GIANTS—Placed WR Amani Toomer Tampa Bay 2 6 0 .250 102 173 N.Y. Islanders 7 6 2 16 41 46 on injured reserve. Signed LB Tyson Smith from Woods’ winning streak ends Pittsburgh 7 6 2 16 49 49 the practice squad. North Philadelphia 3 11 2 8 34 65 By JOHN PYE WLTPctPFPA SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Placed DT Marcus round five shots behind and Yang said. “Now that I’ve Chicago 7 1 0 .875 234 100 Northeast Division Tubbs on injured reserve. Signed LB Lance Laury Green Bay 4 5 0 .444 185 217 W L OT Pts GF GA from the practice squad. The Associated Press never really threatened to won, I want to play a lot of Minnesota 4 5 0 .444 147 158 Buffalo 14 1 1 29 73 47 SHANGHAI, China — overtake Yang. Woods tournaments overseas — in Detroit 2 7 0 .222 175 222 Toronto 11 5 3 25 69 62 HOCKEY Montreal 8 4 3 19 47 44 Tiger Woods’ streak is over. birdied the 14th, 16th and Europe, the United States West Ottawa 6 9 1 13 53 46 National Hockey League WLTPctPFPA Boston 5 7 2 12 40 57 Woods failed to win a 72- 18th holes, making a 4-footer and Japan. I want to compete Seattle 6 3 0 .667 189 199 —Assigned G Brian Finley to San Francisco 4 5 0 .444 162 251 Southeast Division hole tournament for the first on the final hole. He said his against the best in the world, St. Louis 4 5 0 .444 202 221 Providence of the AHL. Recalled G Mike Brown W L OT Pts GF GA from Long Beach of the ECHL. Arizona 1 8 0 .111 144 223 Atlanta 12 5 3 27 72 61 time since July 9, finishing 73 on Saturday in cold, blus- now this gives me the Carolina 9 6 3 21 61 58 LOS ANGELES KINGS—Claimed C Marty two shots behind South tery conditions cost him a chance.” Tampa Bay 9 7 1 19 59 50 Murray off waivers from Philadelphia. Placed D Sunday’s Games Washington 7 5 4 18 50 54 Brent Sopel on injured reserve. Assigned LW Korea’s Yang Yong-eun in good run at the title in Asia’s Campbell, the 2005 U.S. Indianapolis 17, Buffalo 16 Florida 6 8 4 16 50 62 Noah Clarke to Manchester of the AHL. Baltimore 27, Tennessee 26 MINNESOTA WILD—Placed C Jason Morgan on the HSBC Champions on richest tournament. Open champion, had a terri- Cleveland 17, Atlanta 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE injured reserve. Recalled C Wyatt Smith from Green Bay 23, Minnesota 17 Houston of the AHL. Sunday. “I wasn’t quite good ble third round, making 10 Miami 13, Kansas City 10 Central Division —Recalled RW Andrei Yang, a regular on the enough,” Woods said. San Francisco 19, Detroit 13 W L OT Pts GF GA Kostitsyn from Hamilton of the AHL. bogeys in a 77. But he Houston 13, Jacksonville 10 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Named interim gener- N.Y. Jets 17, New England 14 Detroit 11 4 1 23 44 31 Japanese tour who has played “Yesterday just killed me. I improved on that score by 13 San Diego 49, Cincinnati 41 Nashville 10 4 1 21 48 42 al manager Paul Holmgren general manager. Philadelphia 27, Washington 3 Chicago 6 9 1 13 40 50 Recalled C Ryan Potulny from Philadelphia of the infrequently outside Asia, was so far back and Yang just strokes Sunday, making five Denver 17, Oakland 13 St. Louis 5 8 3 13 42 54 AHL. closed with a 3-under 69 played a great stretch of Seattle 24, St. Louis 22 Columbus 5 9 1 11 33 46 ST. LOUIS BLUES—Assigned F Mike Glumac to birdies on the front nine and Pittsburgh 38, New Orleans 31 Peoria of the AHL. Recalled D Jeff Woywitka and Sunday for a 14-under 274 holes and just put it out of Dallas 27, Arizona 10 Northwest Division Glumac from Peoria. three on the back. Chicago at N.Y. Giants, inc. W L OT Pts GF GA VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Assigned D Nathan and a two stroke victory over reach for all of us that were 6 He shares the course Minnesota 11 5 0 22 47 35 McIver to Manitoba of the AHL. Woods at the HSBC or 7 under trying to make a record with Woods and Champions tournament. run at him.” Henrik Stenson, who both Yang won $833,000. Third-round leader Retief had 64s on Friday. The loss ended his streak Goosen hit his approach on Scotland’s Marc Warren Dyanmo wins on penalty kicks 4-3 of stroke-play victories, dat- 18 in the water, part of a hor- finished fifth at 10 under, fol- ing to his runner-up finish to rendous back nine when he lowed by European No. 1 By PAUL J. WEBER their first year in Houston. ner of the net past sliding Trevor Immelman on July 9 shot 39 en route to a 1-over Padraig Harrington, Robert The Associated Press The loss was the third Dynamo defender Kelly Gray. in the Western Open. 73 and a total of 11 under. He Karlsson and Paul Casey at 8 FRISCO, Texas — Brian defeat in the league champi- But as Revolution fans cel- The only streak that was tied for third with New under. Ching scored the tying goal onship for the Revolution, ebrated amid a crowd largely Zealand’s Michael Campbell, remains for Woods is his six Second-ranked Jim Furyk for Houston a little over a who lost 1-0 in overtime to dominated by Dynamo fans straight victories on the PGA who matched the course minute after New England’s Los Angeles last year. who made the short drive Tour. The HSBC Champions record with a 64. closed with a 68 and finished at seven under in a share of struck what New England also made from Houston, Ching headed is sanctioned by the Yang started the day at 11- the final game and lost in in the tying goal off a long ninth with K.J. Choi, Johan appeared to be the game-win- European, Asian, under par, one behind ner in overtime, and the 2002. cross from . Edfors, Italy’s Francesco Australasian, South African, overnight leader Goosen, but Dynamo won 4-3 on penalty The game was the first “I didn’t think we were and was the first official tour- took a three-shot lead with Molinari and India’s Jyoti kicks Sunday to win the MLS MLS Cup final to be decided going to get one,” Ching said, nament of the 2007 European seven holes to play. He said Randhawa. Cup. on penalty kicks — though in “but we were going to die try- tour season. he got nervous after a bogey Woods said the form he Faced with a must-goal in the second overtime, the ing.” Woods’ overall winning at the 16th, but felt confident showed in the second round the fifth and final set of penal- Revolution appeared just min- Ching later scored the win- streak ended at the HSBC when he reached the green on was verging on what is was ty kicks, Houston goalkeeper utes away victory. ning penalty kick in the fifth World Match Play the 18th after watching before his five-week break. Pat Onstad blocked Jay In the 113th minute, set, hesitating on his approach Championship at Wentworth Goosen hit into the water. He was followed by a Heaps’ line drive to the left Twellman charged up the before knocking the ball past in September when he was “It’s just such a big packed gallery, buzzing with side of the net to give the field, split two defenders and New England’s Matt Reis. He eliminated in the first round. moment in my life right now excitement on almost every Dynamo a championship in shot the ball into opposite cor- was named the game’s MVP. Woods started the final I can’t explain it in words,” shot.

visit us online at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com Clippers’ defense surprises Hornets in LA The Associated Press at home — since losing at up two fouls in the first 6 1/2 heck of a team. They put you Rocking LOS ANGELES — The Phoenix on opening night. minutes. in awkward situations and Chairs Los Angeles Clippers’ stifling They also won their first five “I don’t think a whole lot of give you some difficult 1661 Talmage Rd. • Ukiah defense made it another ugly home games last season and it was the Clippers,” Scott matchups, with Chris Paul’s visit to Staples Center for the finished 27-14 at Staples. said. “I mean, I love the talent penetration and Peja NOW OPEN! Gifts Gifts – Gadgets – Decorations New Orleans Hornets. The Hornets, who blew a they have over there. They Stojakovic out there shooting Large Balloon Selection Jewelry Elton Brand had 22 points 27-point lead in Friday’s 92- have an excellent basketball the long ball.” For All Occasions and 10 rebounds and five 91 loss at Portland, have lost team and they’re very well Notes: The Hornets’ fran- other players scored in double three straight after starting out coached by Mike Dunleavy, chise record for turnovers is Torrone figures for the Clippers, who 4-0 for the first time in the but they’re not a pressure 33, on Nov. 23, 1993 in a 118- forced the Hornets into 26 franchise’s 19-year history. team. They’re not trapping us 98 loss at Washington. Italian Candy turnovers in Sunday’s 92-76 “I don’t have a problem full-court. They’re not dou- Scott played two seasons Also Featuring victory. losing games,” coach Byron ble-teaming. We’re just for Dunleavy when Dunleavy AS SEEN ON See’s Candy New Orleans has dropped Scott said. “I mean, I hate los- throwing the ball away.” coached the Lakers — includ- TV five straight to the Clippers in ing — but it’s like when I was Point guard Chris Paul, ing 1990-91. The Clippers’ Products Your Fun Store Los Angeles. a player. If I knew I gave held to a season-low 12 points next game is Tuesday night at Mon - Fri 10 am to 6 pm 1252 Airport Park Plaza Saturday 9 am to 12 pm Ukiah Including a humiliating 89- everything I had out there and Friday at Portland, made his Utah, where they have lost in Closed Sundays 462-2660 67 defeat on March 21 in played like it was the last first five shots and finished 32 of their last 33 visits. 707.467.1449 Behind Les Schwab Tire which they scored an NBA game I ever played, then I with 20 for New Orleans. record-low 16 points in the could look at myself in the Chandler had 13 rebounds and second half. mirror and say ‘Hey, they eight points. The Hornets missed 21 were just better than us that Down by 13 with 7 minutes consecutive shots in that night.’ But right now, we’re left in the third quarter, the Omelet Special $ 95 Pancake Special $ 95 game, had only one field goal not giving ourselves a chance. Hornets used a 9-0 run to slice over the final 20 minutes and And that’s very dishearten- the margin to 62-58 with 4:18 Ham 5 2 Eggs 5 were outscored 25-0 during ing.” left in the period. They got as & Cheese Two sausages one stretch. The Clippers converted the close as 66-64 just before the or two bacon “I’m sure they remembered Hornets’ turnovers into 24 end of the third on a pair of Omelet Three pancakes that horror show, so they real- points. free throws by Bobby ly showed some resilience on They turned the ball over Jackson, but weren’t able to Dinner Special their end today by fighting 15 times themselves, and have take the lead. Coffee for $ 00 $ 95 hard and coming back,” Brand had fewer than their oppo- Los Angeles ran off eight 1 Prime 10 said. “But we didn’t fold. We nents in every game so far. straight points early in the M-F wanted to get that win. You’ve New Orleans had 12 fourth to restore their double- Rib got to protect your homecourt. turnovers in the first quarter digit margin and trigger a 2pm - 5pm You’ve got to send a message — including two shot-clock decisive 20-5 run that put the Dinner to other teams that it’s going violations 47 seconds apart. Clippers ahead 88-71 with Plus many other daily specials for breakfast, lunch & dinner to be tough to win at Staples Reserve forward Cedric 1:51 to play. Must Bring In This Ad Center — especially when Simmons coughed up the ball “We just executed what we ★ you play the Clippers.” three times during a span of needed to do,” Sam Cassell Star s 115 S. Orchard St. The Lakers’ co-tenants 70 seconds after replacing said. “I wouldn’t say we wore Ukiah • 462-1622 have won five straight — all Tyson Chandler, who picked them down because they’re a THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006 – A-9

Sorority Preceptor Iota Nu is ready place at 620 Willow Ave., off N. Dora St. in Ukiah. On Friday the event will be from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. COMMUNITY BRIEFS for another fun and exciting year to 4 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This handcrafted gift After a busy summer of making ice cream for concerts in the show will feature stained glass, cross stitch, assorted crafts, park and the car show, the sisters of Preceptor Iota Nu are back clothing, food and more. Nominate your favorite women of to holding twice monthly meetings for regular business. The distinction for Soroptimist International profit from the sales of the ice cream helps support local chari- Hoop Shoot Contest set for Nov. 18 ties such as Project Sanctuary and local individuals during Soroptimist International of Ukiah is currently seeking nom- unexpected crises. We also support medical research in con- A Hoop Shoot Contest for boys and girls from ages 8 to 13 inations for the Soroptimist Making a Difference for Women junction with their International office. will be held Saturday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. Award. This program honors women who use their personal or They will be selling nuts again this fall, beginning in The event will take place at the Coyote Valley Gymnasium, professional influence to improve the lives of other women. November. They will have available pecans, pistachios, across from Shodakai Casino, six miles North of Ukiah. Age One finalist is selected to receive the annual award, a $5,000 almonds, cashews, mixed nuts with no peanuts and donation to the charitable organization of her choice. The final- groups will be kids ages 8 and 9, kids ages 10 and 11, and kids macadamias. If you are interested in purchasing these fresh ages 12 and 13. Age to be determined as of April 1, 2007. ist also receives an invitation to accept her award at Soroptimist nuts, call President Gloria Bradford at 485-0671, Vice President International of the Americas’ annual meeting. For more information, call Ukiah Elks Lodge at 462-1728, or Please consider the prestige and recognition this program Tammy Sams at 462-3995 or Ways and Means Chairman Carrie Robert Cannon at 462-7897. affords your nominee and complete a nomination form. Feel Smith at 485-1202. free to nominate yourself, someone within your agency, or someone else you feel deserves the recognition. For more infor- Bicycle helmets for $8 available Botanical Gardens plans mation and forms, contact Joy Beeler at 463-6729 or 467-9681. from Department of Public Health fall/winter mushroom walks The Mendocino County Department of Public Health is still Over 20 types of choice edible wild mushrooms grow in the Final Budget Availability distributing bicycle helmets for $8 per helmet. The fittings for woods of Mendocino County and each year tons of them are on Auditor-Controller’s Web Page the helmets will take place at the Department of Public Health, gathered and shipped to fine restaurants and shops all over the The Mendocino County Administration Office is pleased to located at 1120 S. Dora by appointment only, while supplies world. Finding the most desired varieties on your own, howev- announce the availability of the 2006 – 2007 Final Budget on last. er, can be difficult since mushroom merchants hold tight to their the Auditor-Controller’s web page. Members of the public are For more information, contact Guadalupe Chavez or Tod secret harvesting spots. welcome to access the County’s budget information at: Harrison at 472-2694. But each year the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens in http://www.co.mendocino.ca.us/auditor/budget/06- Fort Bragg offers docent led tours of its 47-acres where you can 07/index.htm Copies of the Final Budget may be purchased at Tree of Life Charter School to host view more than 100 mushroom varieties. Since many are poi- the County Executive Office, 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1010, a romantic pasta dinner Nov. 17 sonous, the walks are for looking, not eating. Ukiah, for $25. This year, guided walks are planned every Monday at 1:30 The “Kool Kats” class of the Tree of Life Charter School For further information and assistance, contact the County p.m. from Nov. 13 to Jan. 30. Executive Office at 463-4441. needs your support Ukiah. They are planning to visit the Museum of Tolerance, the Getty Museum and the California Mushroom Identification for Beginners, Saturday, Dec. 2, 10 Museum of Science in Los Angeles from Dec. 17 through Dec. a.m. to 1 p.m., Meeting Room An evening with author David C. 20. This great workshop will be taught by MCBG Gardener Korten set for today in Willits In order to raise the needed funds, the class is hosting a Mario Abreu, and will be followed by a mushroom id walk Visions of a Positive Future, an evening with David C. romantic pasta dinner for two on Friday, Nov. 17 at 241 Ford through the Gardens. Limited to 20 people, call 964-4352 ext. Korten speaking this Monday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Willits Road. They will transform their classroom into a romantic 23 to reserve your space. Free with Gardens admission. Community Center, 121 E. Commerical St., in Willits. Author, Mediterranean restaurant and will provide live entertainment. Mendocino Wine and Mushroom Fest Craft and Bounty Fair, David C. Korten, of “When Corporations Rule the World,” and Tickets will be on sale from Nov. 1 through Friday Nov. 10. Saturday, Dec. 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Gardens’ Deck. his newest book “The Great Turning, From Empire to Earth There will be two sittings; the first at 6 p.m., the next at 7:15 Community,” will be detailing a practical strategy for advanc- p.m. There is limited seating so pick up your tickets today at the ing human potential. Mendocino Book Company. Couple’s tickets are only $25, free 15th annual Honoring Elders Day childcare will be provided with the purchase of a $5 dinner tick- set for Saturday, Nov. 18 et per child. The Mendocino National Forest will The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas will be celebrating the hold a public workshop this Tuesday Flu vaccination clinic at Fort Bragg 15th Annual Honoring Elders Day on Saturday, Nov. 18. This Tuesday will be the Mendocino National Forest public Health Department set for Nov. 17, 20 There will be performances (traditional dances, orchestra, workshop from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., to discuss possible changes to drumming, and songs by students) from 9 to 10:30 a.m., and a it’s designated Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) route system. The The Mendocino County Public Health Department will be delicious vegetarian luncheon served from 11 a.m. to 12:30 workshop will continue the route designation process begun last conducting two flu vaccination clinics at the Fort Bragg Health p.m. with more performances. year. It will be held at the Ukiah Conference Center, Cabernet Department on Friday, Nov. 17 from 9 to 11 a.m. and on All seniors and their accompanying family or friends are Room #2, 200 S. School St. Monday, Nov. 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The health department welcome. This event is open to the public and free of charge. During the workshops, Forest Service staff will review infor- is at 120 W. Fir St., in Fort Bragg. The flu vaccine is available Reservation are preffered. mation about the route designation process and present the ten- for persons 19 years and older, and are by appointment only. For more information and for reservations, call 462-0939. tative proposals. They will also solicit public feedback that may There is a $5 donation per flu shot. help to refine the proposals prior to beginning the formal envi- To make an appointment, call the Fort Bragg Public Health ronmental analysis process. Department at 964-4713. Benefit rummage sale set for Nov. 18 The final designation of routes is planned to be completed by The Ukiah Hinthel Community & Cultural Development December 2007, with implementation of new signing and maps 16th annual Home for Christmas Inc., is holding a benefit rummage sale with many like-new by September 2008. Persons requiring special accomodations to set for the Nov. 17 through Nov. 19 participate in the workshops should contact the Mendocino items for sale, for their non-profit corporation. National Forest at (530) 934-3316 or (530) 934-7724; or email The 16th Annual Home for Christmas celebration will start The rummage sale will be held at the Indian Senior Center at [email protected]. Friday, Nov. 17, through Sunday, Nov. 19. The event will take Inc. at 425 N. State St., in Ukiah on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 9 a.m. For route maps and more information on the Mendocino’s motorized recreation program, call Jeff Applegate at (530) 934- 1189, or check the website at www.fs.fed.us/r5/mendocino/pro- jects/ohv. AAUW presents Philo artist to speak at monthly meeting this Tuesday The American Association of University Women (AAUW), Ukiah branch is presenting Maire Ireene Palme with “Carrying Dual Citizenship With Artist’s Roots in Finland.” The meeting will be held at 7 p.m., with refreshments and socializing from 8:30 to 9 p.m. at the Pomolita School Library, 740 N. Spring St., in Ukiah. All are welcome to come join the meeting. AAUW of Ukiah invites new members who are graduates of educational institutions that offer recognized associate, bac- Part 1 calaureate, or higher degrees. AAUW values and seeks a diverse membership. For more information regarding membership, contact Evelyn and Broaddus by email at [email protected]. For more informa- tion on the meeting, call Katarzyna Rolzinski at 468-9003. Part 2 Phoenix Certified Hospice of Mendocino County offers Holiday seminar Nov. 16 Phoenix Certified Hospice of Mendocino County will be pre- senting its annual Acknowledging Loss at the Holidays seminar in both Ukiah and Willits this season. In Willits it will be held on Thursday, Nov. 16 at the Phoenix Hospice office in the Evergreen Shopping Center from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and in Ukiah the seminar will take place, Thursday, Nov. 30 at 401 West Mill Street from 2 to 4 p.m. Holidays can be an especially difficult time and can present special challenges to those that have experienced major losses due to death, divorce, moving or job changes. Acknowledging Loss at the Holidays will be facilitated by Sherri Gregory-Pruett and Stephanie Gang and offers commu- nity members the opportunity to explore feelings of personal loss in the context of the holiday season. This important pre- sentation is open to anyone dealing with loss and is offered free of charge. Communities served are Hopland, Talmage, Ukiah, Publication Dates: Publication Dates: Redwood Valley, Potter Valley, Willits, Laytonville, The Ukiah Daily Journal The Ukiah Daily Journal Branscomb, Covelo and Anderson Valley. For more information about Phoenix Certified Hospice or to November 23rd December 8th preregister for this meaningful seminar, call Stephanie Gang, The Journal Sampler The Journal Sampler Bereavement Program Director at 459-1818 ext. 260. November 28th December 12th Cooperative downtown banner online at ukiahdailyjournal.com online at ukiahdailyjournal.com project up and running Advertising Space Advertising Space For months, the Ukiah Main Street Program’s Design & Materials Deadline: & Materials Deadline: Committee, has been working with local merchants and the City November 16th November 29th ofUkiah to put together a series of banners to celebrate local arts, events and our wonderful community. Months of hard work have now paid off, for this week, the first set of banners were put up along State Street in Downtown Ukiah! The ban- ners will be on display for the next few weeks. The Ukiah Main Street Program was able to purchase the banner brackets thanks Call your to the success of this year’s Taste of Downtown, the City ofUkiah installed the brackets along State Street, and the Grace Hudson Museum produced the first month of banners, celebrat- Ukiah Daily Journal 468-3500 ing their 20th Year Anniversary with a beautiful banner series! The driving force behind the effort, Tom Liden, local pho- tographer and Ukiah Main Street Program Director, has worked representative now to The Ukiah long and hard on the banner project, researching possible solu- tions, city laws and collaborating with many local businesses and organizations for participation. reserve your space. DAILY JOURNAL For more information on how you can be involved, contact Joy at the Main Street Program at 463-6729. A-10 – MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006 WEATHER THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL . 3-DAY FORECAST SUN AND MOON REGIONAL WEATHER CALIFORNIA CITIES

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There’s also dusting, vacuum- Rural Adult Program driving them to a store, pur- ban. ing, and doing the bathroom chasing items they will make Pot An option not in the report, Jobs and getting it in shape. And it The Rural Adult Program, for lunch and then assisting but confirmed in a phone call with TWN, is the designation makes us feel good because another division of UVAH, them while they make their Continued from Page A-1 Continued from Page A-1 it’s a nice place and you can currently serves 59 clients, lunch. ... Then we might take of a certain section of the city and they also help in the work with the people.” providing training in all areas them to a college class or alternatives as banning grow- perhaps an industrial zone cafeteria at some of the Pausing from his house- of living skills, Crystal bowling, and then home,” she ing in greenhouses in order to where marijuana cultivation schools in the area. work, Byers added, “It’s just Anderson, program director said, noting there is no charge cut down on emissions; pro- would be permitted. Lance believes the state “I think Mayacama is a tremendous that UVAH can said. to the client for services. hibiting caregiver growing, This program also provides “Some people in the Rural which would limit the number law is preempted by the feder- good place to work,” Rickey do what they do.” al Controlled Substances Act, Byers said one day recently Nancy Cook said she work training and opportuni- Adult Program also choose to of plants to six adult plants per parcel; limiting the size of which holds all marijuana while on the job at the enjoys her job too. “I like it. I ties. work and we assist them with “The difference between the plants; and requiring possession and use to be ille- Hampton Inn. “They like to do the beds and the that,” she said. gal, but says his conclusion the Rural Adult Program and Clients in the Rural Adult installation of air filtering (Mayacama) have improved bathroom and the dusting.” devices. “has not been made by the Mayacama is that Mayacama Program also provide ser- in a lot of ways by finding “I like sweeping the porch. is work oriented, whereas the Limiting the number of courts.” The existing ordi- other jobs and doing other ... I love it,” Rachelle Akin vices through In Home plants to less than six per par- nance avoids conflict with Rural Adult Program pro- Support Services for people things for clients. Everybody said when asked her favorite vides training in all areas of cel, he wrote, would contra- federal law by prohibiting who are unable to assist outdoor growing, but not seems to go with the flow part of the job. life -- socialization skills, life dict state law, but have a bet- and that’s cool,” said Byers, This housekeeping crew themselves, Anderson said. ter chance of surviving a court specifically authorizing long learning ... and healthy indoor growing. part of a three-person house- works from 8 a.m. to 2:30 lifestyles,” Anderson said. “They (clients) shop, they challenge than an outright keeping crew. p.m., five days a week, and is “For one person this could clean, they do laundry ... stuff Asked how he feels about capable of cleaning up to 15 mean us picking them up at we take for granted and they 72, he’d be the oldest. There is hotel work, the upbeat Byers or 20 rooms per day, accord- home, taking them to the enjoy the heck out of it.” Brown nothing fanciful about the said: “It’s nice. We strip the ing to Mayacama Program health club and assisting Laura McCutcheon can be idea. A number of attorneys beds and then make them. Director Janeen Saunders. them with their workout, then reached at [email protected]. general - including his father Continued from Page A-1 (former Gov. Pat Brown) - most experienced figure in have gone on to seek the gov- www.unclaimed.org. “This property, according to the said, referring to procedures at state politics,” said Jack ernorship." Money association consists of state California State Controller’s the Savings Bank of Pitney, a political science pro- Willis said: “I doubt very officials charged with the Office which also offers a free Mendocino County. fessor at Claremont McKenna much, but don’t rule out, the responsibility of reuniting lost search site at “Unfortunately, unforeseen College. “Brown (68) was in possibility that he might run Continued from Page A-1 owners with their unclaimed www.sco.ca.gov/col/ucp/. circumstances occur,” Parker statewide office when for governor. Even he must property. This site was devel- “Last year, (in California) said. “Every time someone Assembly Speaker Fabian recognize that you can’t go U.S. Department of Treasury oped by state unclaimed prop- more than 239,000 accounts moves, or a family member Nunez (D-Los Angeles) was in paperless electronic form. erty experts to assist the pub- were returned, and the aver- passes away, there is a chance in preschool.” back to where you were four There are several Web sites lic, free of charge, in efforts to age amount received was that property will go forgotten “Indeed, Jerry Brown and decades ago.” available to assist people with search for funds that may almost $1,000. ... There are or unclaimed. An account that (Republican Gov.) Arnold McCuan sees yet another finding unclaimed property. belong to you or your rela- 7.6 million accounts, so there is opened for an individual, a Schwarzenegger can learn future for Brown. However, some charge a fee, tives,” states FMS. is a good chance that you, a dividend check that gets lost from each other,” said David “If there ever was a “This is your official portal friend or family member has other sites do not. in the mail and is never McCuan, a political science California politician who Financial Management to the government agencies unclaimed property,” the site received, or a safe deposit box professor at California State could roll through the muck Service, a bureau of the that are safeguarding states. with pigs and emerge United States Department of unclaimed property funds That said, while she can’t that gets opened and then for- University, Sonoma. gotten, are just a few exam- There’s a downside, smelling like a rose to voters Treasury, recommends going totaling in excess of $24 bil- speak for other financial insti- of the Golden State, it’s Jerry to the Web site for the lion,” NAUPA states. tutions, “every effort is made ples of how property becomes though, said retired The state of California to contact our customer before unclaimed,” she said. Associated Press Bureau Brown. Brown for governor? National Association of No way,” McCuan said. Unclaimed Property alone is holding more than having to escheat unclaimed Laura McCutcheon can be Chief Doug Willis, who cov- Administrators, or $4.8 billion in unclaimed property to the state,” Parker reached at [email protected]. ered Brown as governor: “Jerry Brown for U.S. “There will be plenty of peo- Senate.” ple waiting to rechristen Brown explained why run- “It’s very hard to track are typically a number of trav- disposal program,” said ‘Governor Moonbeam’ as ning for governor “is not the these things,” said Jackson el trailers in the area. Sweeney. Call the solid waste ‘Attorney General most attractive option” in his Trailers Demonstration Sate Forest Harrie noted that she had authority at 468-9710 for Moonbeam.’” mind at this time. coordinator Tess Albin-Smith, tagged a very large travel more information about the Fellow politicians and ana- “It’s a lot of headache, without a lot of authority. Continued from Page A-1 noting that trailers are often trailer in Hopland over the program. lysts are divided over whether dumped in the forest. She said weekend. You’re buffeted by many as well as the empty space Brown will seek re-election as forces that you cannot con- where it may have been dumpers often remove identi- “They (dumpers) left this Where they end up attorney general; a second, fying markings, but instead one so full of garbage that it trol.” parked at Dolphin Aisle At the county storage yard unprecedented stint as gover- Odds on 2010 gubernatori- mobile home park. leave other clues. Looking was overflowing out the win- in Ukiah, about 20 travel trail- nor; run for U.S. Senate; or through the trailers, investiga- dows and onto the ground,” al campaigns are at ers, motorhomes and camp even seek an appointment to www.camajorityreport.com. tors often find paperwork, she said. trailers wait to be crushed. the state Supreme Court. What was inside including parole notices, evic- According to Sweeney, the air Democratic operative County Code Enforcement tion notices and court-related The legal way Officer Gail Harrie described conditioning units, sewage Steve Maviglio posted the information, she said. According to Mike the trailer as “so disgusting,” tanks and automotive fluids Aside from waste packed Sweeney, manager of odds for Brown and others’ noting that the dumper even inside by the dumper, most have recently been removed. gubernatorial bids in four left a large bag of human Mendocino Solid Waste travel trailers and mobile Management Authority, the The collection represents years, when Schwarzenegger Adv. Tix on Sale HAPPY FEET (PG) # waste inside. about two months of code is termed out, on a new party Adv. Tix on Sale CASINO ROYALE (PG-13) # homes contain a number of county has a program to deal Adv. Tix on Sale DECK THE HALLS (PG) # “They tend to leave them hazardous materials, includ- enforcement activity, from Web site. Adv. Tix on Sale DEJA VU (PG-13) # full (of garbage), rather than with disposal of motorhomes BORAT (R) - ID REQ'D DIG (515) 745 ing fiberglass insulation, and travel trailers, up to 30 around the county. Every cou- In reaction, the Oakland THE RETURN (PG-13) DIG (500) 710 empty,” she said. sewage and related chemicals, ple months the trailers are mayor discounted the idea: FLUSHED AWAY (PG) DIG (455) 705 She said she also found the feet long. He said the cost is a SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE and refrigeration or air condi- “pass through,” which demolished and disposed of, “My focus is on the attorney CLAUSE (G) DIG (510) 730 name of the trailer’s registered DEPARTED (R) - ID REQ'D DIG (405) 720 tioning units containing freon. amounts to the cost of towing but Harrie said the activity general’s office.” SAW III (R) - ID REQ'D DIG (425) 700 owner, and sent them a bill for Some also store power in tends to slow in the winter. But, Brown added, “On Times For 11/13 ©2006 $475 to cover its towing and and disposal. Conventional large batteries. mobile homes and double- Even though the trailers down the road, who knows, I disposal. She said if the regis- Typically, county code had no apparent value to those wouldn’t even want to specu- tered owner does not respond wide units must be dismantled enforcement receives a com- who dumped them, the coun- late ... I could say absolutely or pay the bill in the time indi- where they are located, he plaint that a trailer has been ty's storage yard is regularly whatever ... Who knows?” cated, she will then send them said. dumped. Harrie then makes “Are you going to go try to a citation. Harrie said she had “We spend around $20,000 broken into. The chain link arrangements to have the trav- a year to demolish these (trail- fence at the yard has been cut get a better job? If your boss not received a response from el trailer removed. In this the registered owner of the ers),” Sweeney said. and pried open in a few areas, asked you that, you wouldn’t case, CHP was the notifying allowing access to the dumped want to say, ‘Yeah, if I can get trailer left along Highway 20 agency. In Fort Bragg, the cost by Oct. 30. comes to over $550, including trailers. a better job, get better pay, Asked how many dumped more prestige, yeah, I’m outa Fines for this type of dump- trailers code enforcement towing. Harrie said the dis- Anyone having information here.’ People have ambition ing vary, she said, but can go deals with, Harrie replied, “I’d posal cost was determined about trailer dumping activity First In as high as $1,000, not includ- say about two a week.” She when MSWMA crushed a can contact code enforcement but I think it’s a little silly to ing towing and disposal costs. recalled a single location in large number of recovered at 463-4281 or the Solid be talking about that a few Professional She said that if the registered Potter Valley where officers trailers and divided the total Waste Authority at 468-9710. days after the election.” owner has sold the trailer, but removed nine trailers from cost by the number of trailers To report trailers dumped Pitney responded, “Why Service has not transferred title, the one property. She said that crushed. within the Fort Bragg city lim- not run? He missed being the “We’ve received dozens of state’s youngest governor, but cost of cleanup will be their when a property owner is its, call police dispatch at 964- 238A Hospital Drive phone calls about our legal if he won in 2010 at the age of responsibility. manufacturing narcotics, there 0200. . Ukiah • 468-8991 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006—B-1 B-2—MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS holiday shopping service. They are: Program. Ukiah Chamber of Commerce and the Main Street Christmas, the Holiday Trolley is rented by the Greater passenger. and dropping off shoppers along the way at no cost to Pear Tree Shopping Center and School Street, picking up The trolley tootles along on a continuous loop between the Holiday Trolley driving around the shopping areas of Ukiah. entire community will see the charming forest green and red Keeping you moving through the holidays Generous sponsors pay MTA for this wonderful free No service on Christmas Day. 12:00 pm to 5:45 - Saturday & Sunday 3:00 pm to 7:45 - Thursday only 3:00 pm to 5:55 - Mon, Tues, Wed, & Fri TROLLEY HOURS: Thanksgiving until the day after after day the From The holidays are just around the corner and soon machines and the best pick-up and delivery service in the valley. service machines and the best pick-up delivery chocolate and champagne fountains, mar plies, they carry In addition to a full line of disposable and rental sup- party service. great and events. They are parties proud of their superior customer Ault and niece, Tam are helping the community put on Satterwhite, Today, G Rentals is Ukiah Valley’sParty rental one stop party and retail store. nuts?! We don’t have time.” partyrental store.”responseThe from the family was “Are you community, was no longer.sion of Hertz Being great of the Ukiah supporters rental divi- party owned business for 30 years, discoveredthe that Merchants of Pear Tree Center Now after 5 years, with the whole family’s help, Thompson’s Oren & Gloria Thompson, owners of Valley Paving, a family Moochie Poochie Pet Boutique Redwood Credit Union BELL RINGERS Ashford Heating & Cooling TWINKLING STARS loria Thompson, Amy Lisa Kathy Mendocino Transit Authority Park Falls Plaza Courthouse Bakery Courthouse AG Edwards & Sons SANTA’S HELPERS The Coffee Critic Windmills Cafe Umpqua Bank Hampton Inn Gloria said, “I think we need to look into opening a Ragamuffin Applebee’s Wal-Mart Schat’s Remember...Great Parties Start Here! 156 Freitas Ave. 463-8390 Thompson’s Savings Bank of Mendocino County North Coast Builders Exchange Mendo-Lake Office Products Ukiah Valley Medical Center Robertson, Cahill & Associates Realty World-Selzer Realty Mendocino Book Company Mendo Lake Credit Union Mendocino Animal Hospital Mendocino Animal SaberNet Internet Services Fantasy Stills Photography Hugh L. Preston, Attorney Full Spectrum Properties Ukiah Brewing Company Northwest Insurance Mac Nab’s Men’s Wear Ukiah Natural Foods Payday Cash Advance Ukiah Daily Journal Sherzer & Associates Taqueria Santa Rosa Mendocino Optical Fairfield Inn & Suites Rainbow Agriculture Hometown Shopper Show Place Homes Ukiah Garden Cafe Diversified Lending Heidi’s YarnHaven A-I Check Cashing Mendocino Bounty Longs Drug Store Star’s Restaurant Star’s The Ruby Slipper The Crow’s Nest Encore Fashion City of Ukiah ak‘Em Up Rack Heal Staffing Incognito Habitat Elves garita & Party Supplies of holiday shoppers during the season in Ukiah. The Mendocino Transit Authority Holiday trolley has served thousands Ukiah. Phone: 462-5765 or 800-696-4MTA. schedule for each route. about all the services provided, plus a complete www.4mta.org where you can easily find out office for more information. MTAsite web a has adhered to while transporting. Call the MTA and a few minor rules for safety must be weddings and parties. rented it for New Year’s Eve, open houses, the holidays when not in use? Individuals have available for rent all year long and even during tradition. Did you know that the trolley is also been embraced by the community as a holiday completely restored by MTAquickly has and ago from a Los Angeles transit agency. 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Selzer licensed by CA. ™ R K OSEMARY L D EN EE ENISE M EQUAL HOUSING E OPPORTUNITY ARSHALL NEMARK R B IDLEY ROWN COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006—B-3 opening in 2002, but has also Hilton Hotels, Inc.) since (by Hampton in California been the top guest-rated country, designed Hampton Inns in the of the most uniquely “boutique style” hotel is one his wife Debra, this 76 room contractor Mark Watson and building in Ukiah”. more than just “the tallest Built and owned by local The Hampton Inn Ukiah is and has not only whirlpool baths. have fireplaces and huge and koi ponds; many r landscaped pool cour overlooking a private, lushly rooms with balconies sized box” hotel, featuring over- side today’s common “stucco was designed to fall far out- country! top ten such hotels in the w consistently run Custom woodwork by local The Hampton Inn Ukiah ithin the ooms tyard ogically safe laundry, general use of naturally based, ecol- itself on the almost exclusive Additionally, Italian flooring and fixtures. the hotel, as well charming crafters can been throughout 462-655 or 877-854-2411 For reservations call the hotel prides quickly! coming Holiday season-so call space available during the but there is limited calendar your conferenceroom needs; through Friday to discuss Hansen is available Monday General Manager Rhonda booked concurr depending upon guest rooms priced on a sliding scale available, and the roomis music-even a dance floor is companies, decorations, suggestions for local catering Hampton Inn can help with the ness Christmas party; perfect venue for your busi- ferences throughout the year. small and large business con- ting edge technology for room’s the of advantage tions and events, or,take the evening for private recep- iron and alabaster lighting in place is softly lit by imported two smaller rooms) with fire- room (can be separated into evening. and cheese bar every fast, and a Mendocino wine full hot break- complimentary such hotels in the country! ucts, one of only a handful cleaning, and landscape prod- The conference room is a A 2000 sq. ft. confer a The Hampton Inn serves ently. ence cut- of combined musical experience. The owners, owners are musicians and have over 150 years selves in the fact that our sales people and existence for almost 25 years. Weour- pride located at 745 N State St in Ukiah, has been uprights, consoles and grands. The store, ever-changing assortment of used an and Yamahanew selling pianos and Clavinovas music happens. music store in the Redwood Region. It’s where Weare the only piano store in four counties Ukiah Music Center is the most complete rental service. Repair and rebuilding shop. instr mixers and speakers. Largeband Mackie, Pro Tools, Alesis. Takamine, Epiphone, Roland, Mane-rik, Center. available when they created the Ukiah Music fessional with the most knowledgeable staff beginner player as well the seasoned pro- the to service music center that catered Ukiah School of Music wanted to offer a full Coughenour, pianist and the co-owner of pianist and piano technician Michael Spencer Brewer, world renown a composer, Over 60 used pianos. Full service Pro Pro Audio service Full pianos. used 60 Over We buy & sell used instruments. Our product lines include: Yamaha, Fender, Center……Making Music 745 N State St Ukiah Music 462-8863 Happen ument B-4—MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS connected for over 146 years The Ukiah Daily Journal has been keeping you T You can also visit us online at ukiahdailyjournal.com. Mendocino County’s local newspaper,The Ukiah Daily Journal. scheduling, budget, & any other questions you may have. advertising campaign, we can help you with your ad design, needs. From a simple classified ad for garage sale, to an entire (707)468-5780. We PM. can be reached by phone at (707)468-0123, fax officeOur Ukiah. hours are Monday through Friday 8 5 to AM Partnership and MediaNews Group, Inc. the newspaper became part of California Newspaper Glover sold the newspaper to Donrey Media Group. In 1998 Company, which owned other newspapers over the years. In 1984, Ventura, California. 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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 14 -1 1 5 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion RANA -3 -1 -10 12 Unscramble these four Jumbles, CDON one letter to each square, 7 16 14 -10 NNOO to form four ordinary words. 11816-3 DMHL DOLOB CLUE: SCOTTISH ORDER GRID 19 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 19 All Rights Reserved.

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ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2006 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com DEBUMI Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as SOCIETY OF FRIENDS suggested by the above cartoon. -3 19 20 -6 SOC I HE “ ” 10 4 3 13 A: ETYO 212115 (Answers tomorrow) FFRI Jumbles: DOUSE YOUNG TEACUP HOURLY Saturday’s 21 -5 -4 18 Answer: When the doctor asked for his fee, the cold ENDS 11/11/2006 sufferer — “COUGHED” IT UP Woman’s fiance not a good marriage risk Dear Annie: I am 36 and have been dating week. She sits at a desk and does minor cleri- cerns are twofold. One is that my son will get “Gary” off and on for two years. Most of the cal work. a negative sense of self tied to his size. And if “off” times were because he wanted to date ANNIE’S MAILBOX I don’t see the harm in this, but my two he is not athletically gifted, he will somehow other women. I finally moved on and began older sisters think she’s killing herself. Mom feel he has failed to be the football player dating again, when lo and behold, Gary asked By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar does have a few health problems, so she asked everyone assumes he should be. The other con- me to marry him. He said he was ready to com- her doctor about working. He said it was fine cern is that my older son, who is average sized, mit because he didn’t want to lose me to some- as long as she doesn’t overdo it. What’s your will feel bad about being smaller. one else. Since accepting his proposal, howev- with this woman is irrational. I am ready to call opinion about people in their 70s working? -- What seems like an innocent remark can er, my joy has been clouded by this feeling that off the engagement, but I don’t want to make Still Young have a major impact when the child is bom- he’s going to call things off as soon as he finds what might be a huge mistake. Am I asking too Dear Young: If someone is capable of barded with such comments. If you must say someone more attractive. much? -- Mixed Emotions in Mississippi working and wishes to continue, it is generally something, mention his cute smile or happy We were both working hard toward rebuild- Dear Mixed Emotions: Here is our frank good for one’s health -- both physical and men- disposition. As we left a store the other day, an ing trust when I found out Gary is still in con- assessment: Gary is not a good marriage risk. tal. Your mother is not overtaxing herself. She obese couple said, “Wow, that’s a big boy! Did tact with the woman he left me for in April. He is not trustworthy. He does not make you enjoys the job. It keeps her active. We think it’s you see the size of him?!” How would they feel They call each other and send joke e-mails. I feel confident and secure. He doesn’t put your fine. Your sisters might feel better if they dis- if I said, “Wow, that’s a big couple! Did you confronted him, and after he initially denied it, feelings first. 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808-06 790-06 806-06 11-13,20/06 11-6,13,20/06 11-13,16,20/06 LOST & LOST & HELP HELP NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Trustee Sale NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER 30 FOUND 30 FOUND 120 WANTED 120 WANTED Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be No. 812-051039 Loan No.Title Order No. ESTATE PROGRAM ADMINISTRATIVE received at General Services, Office of the 90408865663038195 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’06-24927 SECRETARY ROP ASSISTANT-Ukiah Purchasing Agent, County of Mendocino, 841 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 09-02- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- FT (8hrs/5 days Indian Child & Low Gap Road, Ukiah, California 95482 until 2004. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO gent creditors, and persons who may other- wk/11 mos yr) Family Preservation the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., as determined PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE wise be interested in the will or estate, or Program I’m James and my $13.72-$17.51/hr. by the clock on the wall of the Office of the SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED both, of: BROWN SAN DIEGO Duties: Assist Direc- sister Jenny are just HS diploma or Purchasing Agent, on Thursday, December AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed tor in daily manage- the cutest 2 month GED, secretarial 14, 2006, at which time they will be publicly THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU by: BETTY LOU HANSEN and DAVID SAN ment-supervise staff old pups!! We can be coursework, min. 3 opened and read aloud in the Office of the SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11-27- DIEGO in the Superior Court of California, in satellite ofc. Work yours! We could go yrs exp. & 45 wpm Purchasing Agent of the County of Mendoci- 2006 at 10:00 A.M., PLM LENDER SERV- County of Mendocino. CATS FOUND IN with Dir. on all as- to separate homes as required. Excellent no, 841 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, California for ICES, INC. as the duly appointed Trustee un- THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests UKIAH pects of Indian Child well. Our home for benefits at a low the following project: der and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded that: BETTY LOU HANSEN and DAVID SAN #40-black long hair Welfare Act, attend now is at the Ukiah cost. Mendocino County Jail Booking Renovation 09-13-2004, Book , Page , Instrument 2004- DIEGO be appointed as personal representa- female; #29 Orange court hearings. Pre- shelter. Low adoption Mendocino License Required for this Project is: “B” Li- 20683 of official records in the Office of the tive to administer the estate of the decedent. & White neutered pare & distribute info. fees for puppies in- County Office of cense Recorder of MENDOCINO County, California, X THE PETITION requests the decedent's will male; #38-Calico fe- to Board Members/ cludes spay/neuter, Education Plans and documents may be seen or ob- executed by: JOHN L. CARPENTER AND and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. male; #77 Black & attend meetings/ all appropriate vacci- www.mcoe.us tained at General Services, Office of the Pur- CINDY CARPENTER, HUSBAND AND The will and any codicils are available for ex- white male. record minutes. nations and a micro- 707-467-5012 chasing Agent, 841 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, WIFE, as Trustor, DOWNEY SAVINGS AND amination in the file kept by the court. FOUND CATS IN Bookkeeping duties chip, so that part [email protected] CA 95482. Total fee per set of plans and LOAN ASSOCIATION, F.A., as Beneficiary, X THE PETITION requests authority to ad- WILLITS as assigned. would be a good DEADLINE: specifications is $40.00, which fee is non-re- will sell at public auction sale to the highest minister the estate under the Independent Ad- Black female. Qualifications: At thing for my new hu- 11/20/06 fundable. Exact change, company check or bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn by a ministration of Estates Act. (This authority will If you lost your cat, least 5 yrs. exp. in of- mans. Come see us money order only. state or national bank, a cashier's check allow the personal representative to take please go to Mendo- fice management, at 298 Plant Rd. or Bids shall be made up on a form provided by drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a many actions without obtaining court appro- cino County Animal comp. skills, book- call 467-6453 for the County and accompanied by a Certified cashier's check drawn by a state or federal val. Before taking certain very important ac- Control, 298 Plant keeping, P/R & gen’l more information. Check, Cashier's Check, or Bidder's Bond for savings and loan association, savings associ- tions, however, the personal representative Road to see these accounting. Sal. DOE. ten percent (10%) of the amount bid, made ation, or savings bank specified in section will be required to give notice to interested very friendly lost cats. Drug test/finger print- payable to the County of Mendocino. The 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to persons unless they have waived notice or There are many more ing req. Indian Pref. above-mentioned check or Bid Bond shall be do business in this state. Sale will be held by consented to the proposed action). The inde- that also appear to *Bartender P/T will be considered given as a guarantee that the Bidder shall ex- the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of pendent administration authority will be grant- be someone’s miss- *Cocktail Server under the CFR ecute the contract if it be awarded to it in con- all right, title, and interest conveyed to and ed unless an interested person files an objec- ing pets. Please drop *Cook 4317.3(d). Closing formity with the contract documents and shall now held by the trustee in the hereinafter de- tion to the petition and shows good cause by ASAP to claim or *Dishwasher Nov. 30 adopt. *Deli Cashier Call Sue @ 463-2644 provide the surety bond or bonds required, scribed property under and pursuant to the why the court should not grant the authority. Just call me sign the contract and commence work as set Deed of Trust. The sale will be made, but A HEARING on the petition will be held on *21 Dealer/ All Shifts FT & PT without covenant or warranty, expressed or December 1, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, FOUND KITTEN “Blue Eyes!” Supervisor forth in the Instructions to Bidders of the con- Available!!! tract documents. implied, regarding title, possession, or en- located at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State by New Life School I was wandering *Poker Dealer/ No experience The successful Bidder will be required to fur- cumbrances, to pay the remaining principal Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 on Oak St. Grey, around in downtown Supervisor needed. Higher wage nish a Labor and Material Bond and a Faithful sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- white, black. Covelo on Nov. 3 and *Housekeeping with experience. Performance Bond in an amount equal to one Trust, interest thereon, estimated fees, charg- tion, you should appear at the hearing and 485-8689 was picked up and *Maintenance This year’s seniors hundred percent (100%) of the contract price. es and expenses of the Trustee for the total state your objections or file written objections taken to the Ukiah *Slot Host welcome. Full train- Bonds shall each be obtained from a surety amount (at the time of the initial publication of with the court before the hearing. Your ap- Shelter. I am a young *Slot Technician ing provided. Drug company satisfactory to the County of Men- the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to pearance may be in person or by your attor- and neutered male *Security testing required, can- docino. be set forth below. The amount may be great- ney. Husky/Malamute mix. Will train/No experi- I am just gorgeous, nabis not tested for In the performance of the work contemplated er on the day of sale. Place of Sale: AT THE IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent HELP ME! ences necessary gorgeous, gorgeous! hire. Assist disabled by this contract, the Contractor shall conform MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE MENDOCINO creditor of the deceased, you must file your I’m totally stressed To apply come to I am waiting here at in their home and on to and abide by all labor requirements and COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 100 NORTH claim with the court and mail a copy to the out in this shelter en- Sho-Ka-Wah Casino 298 Plant Rd for my outings. Call for inter- provisions of State and Federal Laws and STATE STREET, UKIAH, CA Amount of un- personal representative appointed by the vironment. I need a HR Office 13101 person to pick me up. view. 485-0165 City and County Ordinances and Regulations paid balance and other charges: $300,153.17 court within four months from the date of first foster home or a for- Nokomis Road If they don’t do it BOOKKEEPER which may in any manner affect those engag- (estimated) Street address and other com- issuance of letters as provided in section ever home. I am mel- Hopland CA 95449 soon, I will be looking Full Chg for Industrial ed or employed on the work project, including mon designation of the real property purport- 9100 of the California Probate Code. The low and adore peo- Phone 744-1395 for a new home on shop, F/T M-F, but not limited to the provisions of the Labor ed as: 425 NORTH BUSH STREET , UKIAH, time for filing claims will not expire before four ple. I’m 4 yrs old, ext. 3091 on Nov. 10. Give me Quickbooks, Sal Code of the State of California.Federal Laws, CA 95482 APN Number: 002-173-22 The un- months from the hearing date noticed above. spayed and I don’t Open Until Filled a call at 467-6453 DOE & Benefits. including The Davis-Bacon Act and The dersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the have heartworm. ACCOUNTS Please mail resume Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, are any incorrectness of the street address and court. If you are a person interested in the es- I’m one of the most Lost Black & white PAYABLE to box 04036, c/o applicable to the project. other common designation, if any, shown tate, you may file with the court a Request for affectionate dogs McNab male Yellow Self-starter, multi- Ukiah Daily Journal, Bidders’ attention is called to Instructions to herein. The property heretofore described is Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of here at the shelter. collar, Redwood Val task, strong organi- P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, Bidders and other related documents for full being sold "as is". DATE: 10-30-2006 FOR an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or I am a real sweet girl. Reward 489-6211 zational/people CA 95482 directions and information as to bidding and TRUSTEE'S SALES INFORMATION, of any petition or account as provided in Pro- Come on down and Lost kitty tiger skills essential. BUS DRIVER other requirements. PLEASE CALL 714-259-7840 WEBSITE: bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- meet me at 298 Plant striped, white paws Peachtree and Do something good A mandatory pre-bid conference will be www.fnasap.com PLM LENDER SERVICES, cial Notice form is available from the court Rd. or call 467-6453 w/long hair in ears. held on Thursday, November 30, 2006 at INC., As Trustee (408)-370-4030 ELIZABETH clerk. Near Tedford Fundware experi- for yourself & your 10:00 a.m. at the Project site, 951 Low Gap GODBEY, VICE PRESIDENT PLM LENDER ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: Reward. 462-6012 enced desirable, community. Join the Road, Ukiah, California. SERVICES, INC. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR MADELINE D. SAGER payroll (ADP), Ex- professional team at HELP Pursuant to California Public Contract Code ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Law Offices fo David Riemenschneider cel, Word and Pow- Mendocino Transit WANTED Section 22300, the Contractor may substitute INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED P.O.Box N 120 erPoint. HS diploma Authority as a F/T securities for any money withheld by the FOR THAT PURPOSE. ASAP# 800262 Ukiah, CA 95482 $125,000 A Year or associate level driver. You must County to insure performance under the Con- 11/06/2006, 11/13/2006, 11/20/2006 (707) 462-1351 Gen. Management accounting. 5+ have a valid driver’s tract. Said securities shall be in a form and of I am a brindle and Training Program years accounting. license, a clean driv- a type acceptable to the County. white male Cattle For experienced Salary Negotiable. ing record, possess Pursuant to the provisions of the Labor Code Dog mix. I was wan- Sales People. You’ll Applic & job desc. at excellent customer of the State of California, the Department of dering on Talmage work 3 years at our www.cttp.net or service skills & a sol- Industrial Relations of the State of California Rd. on Nov. 6 with a Willits location and (707) 245-4707. id work ethic. Must has made a determination of the rate of per female friend. She is promote to General Location is in Nice, be able to communi- Management of your diem wages to be paid on the prevailing rate orange and white. Closes 11/18/2006. cate effectively both own dealership. of pay for regular, holiday and overtime work We are now guests Indian Hiring Pref. orally & in writing in TOP GENERAL Applies. in the locality in which the public work is to be at the Ukiah Shelter English. Work will be performed, for each craft, classification, or at 298 Plant Rd. MANAGERS Admin. Assist. for Joy in Ukiah/Willits/ Lay- type of workman needed to execute the con- along with many oth- Make $600,000/year. C. Ward CPA office. tonville/RdwdVly driv- tract. The rates are on file in the Office of the er lost dogs. Are you You need at least 3 P/T.Apps. at 216 ing bus & cab. This Purchasing Agent, Mendocino County. my human? Do we years of successful Mason St. Ukiah. position is guaran- In accordance with the provisions of Section belong to you??? If sales experience, email joycwardcpa@ teed 32 hours per 1777.5 of the California Labor Code and the so please come and and you must be will- pacific.net or fax week. Pay range - regulations of the California Apprenticeship get us. Call at 467- ing to relocate in two resume 468-1268 $11.16 to $15.20 per Council, properly registered apprentices may 6453 years. Call LUV hour. Paid training be employed in the performance of the work HOMES and ask for Ford St. Project I’m a handsome program & excellent project. Every such apprentice shall be paid Duane 707-459-9588 DUI Counselor grey and tan benefits. the standard wage paid to apprentices under 2 eve a wk. .25 FTE male Husky ACCOUNTING Apply at MTA the regulations of the trade in which he or she $12.35 to $13.90 hr. Shepherd mix. ASSISTANT III is employed. It shall be the General Contrac- Depending on 241 Plant Road, I was found on FT (8 hr/day, 5 tor's responsibility to comply with the Califor- Experience. AA/BS Ukiah. This position Leland Ln. and days/wk, 12 mo/yr) nia Labor Code including Section 3098 per- or AOD cert.Apply at will remain open brought down here to $14.42-$18.40/hr. taining to apprenticeship standards. Informa- 139 Ford or visit until filled. EOE. the Ukiah Shelter Mendocino tion relative to employment of apprentices www.fordstreet.org EOE Oct. 24 wearing noth- County Office of may be obtained from the Division of Appren- ing but a white Education ticeship Standards, Department of Industrial flea collar. www.mcoe.us Relations, P.O. Box 603, San Francisco, Cali- It makes me nervous 707-467-5012 fornia 94101. being here. [email protected] The worlds leading retailer is actively DEADLINE: Please come and seeking a pharmacist currently 11/21/06 claim me at the shel- licensed & registered with the ter at 298 Plant Rd. California State Board Pharmacy. We or call Sage *CFO TANF are looking for people that want to Sell It Fast 467-6453. (Social Welfare) *EXECUTIVE work with the best technology in the With Check Lost plastic carrying DIRECTOR world and actually wants to practice bag see through Native American their profession in an environment Ukiah w/black & pink.Con- cash assistance condusive to success and excellent Daily tains NIV bible, program in Lake customer service. We currently have Classifieds Workbooks & impor- County. Applications openings in several northern Journal tant papers & Job desc. at California towns and are always REWARD 391-5679 www.cttp.net or accepting applications. (707) 245-4707 If you are interested in simply talking Classifieds LOST: Closes 11/18/2006. with someone about this great Eli Carmichael. Indian Hiring Pref opportunity, please fax resume to 530- If found, please call Applies. 899-1768 attn: Lance Hall or call 530- 468-3500 (925) 285-1248. 209-8758 Walmart Stores Inc. Equal Thank Opportunity Employer. you. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL MONDAY, NOV. 13, 2006 -B-9

HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP BUSINESS HOMES MOTOR- UTILITY 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 250 RENTALS 330 FOR RENT 460 APPLIANCES 620 CYCLES 690 TRAILERS Business Office INSTRUCTORS Medical Assistant Program Director, TRUE TO LIFE Office Spaces Blue Lakes 2 bdrm USED 2003 Harley 1200 ROLLOFF DUMP Help needed at busy Part-time Medical office seek- Transition Age CHILDREN’S 776 S. State St. 2bth dbl car gar. APPLIANCES Sportster Anniversary TRAILER with (3) 10- auto dealership. Must Anthropology ing med. assist. to Youth Program: FT, SERVICES 300 sf $300/mo Fantastic lake views. & FURNITURE. Edition. $7500 OBO cubic-yard boxes. have basic book- Culinary Arts work in primary care Ukiah. Oversee 7 seeks 2 additional Inc. util, janitor, cent. $1100 707-274-1439 Guaranteed. 485-1216 462-2449/489-7274 Perfect for construc- keeping skills. Auto English setting. Flex hrs, bed transitional living homes for Shelter ht/air, off st. parking. tion. Excel. cond. 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NCR 468-9101 $1500/mo Next to BARTENDER tal health issues. increase upon place- $25,000 total price! APPLICANTS FOR school. Fenced yard. We recycle & pay $ Days, nights, wkends. NCO Head Start- Requires BA/equiv, ment. Income tax-ex- APARTMENTS 262-0122 Bkr/Prin. THE FOLLOWING Avail. 12-1 744-1604 FREE PAINT for batteries, radia- Apply at Ukiah EHS Asst/ counseling, case empt. Exp. with chil- 300 UNFURNISHED POSITIONS: dren req. Parents will Recycled latex, 5 gal. tors, copper, brass, Club Calpella Assoc. Tchr I-II Must management, admin- Newly remod. 3 bdrm RECEIVING CLERK: receive training, + So- Apartments for rent buckets, white, tan, alum., stainless steel. REAL ESTATE 6175 N. State. have 6 Core CDV istrative exp. $14 to 2 bth gar, yard, deck, 770 Receive & distribute cial Worker, in-home Calpella $700. brown, gray. Tues- 707-467-1959, 583-5555 units. asst. $8.89/hr. $17.04 per hour, out- Cent Air & heat, $2500 New 2br/2ba, incoming merchan- support & respite. No pets. 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Patio or balcony ofr. (319)330-9174 1-866-738-5424 Forklift exp. a+. Apply Sports Attic Room in 4 bdrm 2 707-459-0457 COLLEGE Please apply in $900 N/P 462-8600 ext 83 www.WeBuy RETAIL SALES: SAWFILER - 108 W. Standley St. bth house. $350/mo TRUCKS 468-3062 person at 2401 N. HousesUkiah.com Bring your prior lum- JOURNEYMAN Spacious 2bd. Pool. + util. S. W. Ukiah 670 FOR SALE mendocino.edu State St., Ukiah. Wanted 510 LIVESTOCK BENCHMAN - H20, trash pd. $750. Chevy S-10 ‘99 4 cyl ber, hardware, paint, near Nokomis School 2 Nygerian dwarf Brand New LAB TECH Local electrical or plumbing Rounds and Bands; Immediately Also 1bd. $625. Ht. (510) 295-7745 xtra cab 76k mi.Good Manufactured Home DEAN OF whether goats. Very environmental lab exp. & share with sawmill experience AC Pd. N/P. 462-6075 cond. $5,250.00 Dealership ZERO INSTRUCTION RNs, LVNs Shared 2bdrm apt. friendly. Sold as a seeks motivated indi- our customers. preferred. Benefits 704-972-5201 Down to land owners Educational & CNAs $330 a month + 1/2 pair $100. 485-9405 vidual for FT techni- All positions req. 401K, Health Ins. Call LUV Homes for administrator Pleasant Care utilities. $200 deposit. Toyota Tacoma TRD cian position in its successful results Wages DOE info. 707-459-9588 Skilled Nursing No Drug/Alcohol. New Boarding ‘03. 5 spd., all pwr. MENDOCINO extractions dept. of physical and Redwood Empire POINT RICHMOND Facility. Call Becky Female. PU app. Facility Open. Box White. HD frt bumper COLLEGE Apply 208 Mason St. drug screen upon Sawmill Cloverdale Waterfront 5BR/3BA or Joan 462-6636 @139 Ford St. stalls, pasture, round Extras. Warr. incl. 468-3062 Ukiah. No phone job offer. Please apply UKIAH + Au pair Apt. Cus- mendocino.edu calls please. in person pen & arena. Call for $17,500. 489-1281 Send resumes or Wanted Cook 140 Zinfandel tom built. Teak hrdwd 31401 McCray Road quotes & availability. LIKE apply at Exp. pref. 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