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7 58551 69301 0 FRIDAY Oct. 13, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 48 pages, Volume 148 Number 187 email: [email protected] AT PUBLIC HEALTH: GASOLINE PRICES DOWN 60 CENTS/GAL. SINCE MID-AUGUST Disaster Pain at pump eases training focuses on aftermath By BEN BROWN The Daily Journal The Mendocino County Public Health building was shut down Thursday, so that all of its employees could attend a day of disaster preparedness training. Carol Whittingslow, division director for nursing, said Thursday’s exercise imagined an earthquake similar to the 7.8 magni- ‘We’re tude quake that shook Northern California from probably San Francisco to going to have Humboldt County in 1906, but the information to take care learned could be used in any major disaster. of ourselves “It is important that after the Public Health staff be properly trained in their 72-hour roles as disaster service workers,” said Dan Taylor, mark.’ branch director of Public CAROL Health. “This training day will allow us the opportu- WHITTINGSLOW Richard Rosier/The Daily Journal nity to inform, train and Public Health Denise Eriksen said she doesn’t drive enough for gasoline prices to have much effect on her budget. prepare our workers for director of any disaster or bio-terror- ism event.” nursing The event was focused Ukiah stations charging $2.63-$2.85/gal. on what would need to be By LAURA MCCUTCHEON done 72 hours after a major disaster, $2.85 -- appear to be getting including damage assessment, grief coun- The Daily Journal accustomed to paying the price at seling, food and water safety and basic Fuel prices have been falling, the pump -- whatever it may be. first aid. but for many motorists there’s “We have to; what can we do. Whittingslow said, in the event of a still plenty of pain at the pump. We have to keep on living ... multi-county natural disaster, many of the In fact, while gasoline prices going to work ... and just pray resources would end up flowing to areas have dropped to their lowest lev- that the price keeps going down,” of dense population like San Francisco. els in California in seven months, said Jessie Sellman of Redwood “We’re probably going to have to take according to a report from the Valley, as she fueled up her car. care of ourselves after the 72-hour mark,” Automobile Association of “I always think they are too she said. America, today’s statewide aver- high, but I am glad they are drop- Rick Paige, a local member of the age price for a gallon of regular ping,” Ukiahan Denise Eriksen American Red Cross who has performed unleaded gasoline -- which in said. “I don’t drive a lot, so it’s damage assessment in a number of natur- many communities has fallen by not a big problem for me, except al disasters, was on hand to teach public 60 cents or more since the current for when I go on a trip in our health workers how to do what he called a downward trend began in mid- Suburban ... and then it’s a big “windshield damage assessment,” which August -- is still higher than it problem,” she added. can give emergency services workers a was two years ago when prices Don Wiles, of Ukiah, says better idea of what resources are still hit a then-record high. while gas prices are high, it’s all available in the affected area and what has The statewide average price At Express -- currently one of the gas stations in Ukiah relative to the cost of living. with the lowest prices for fuel -- on the corner of Luce been destroyed. for a gallon of regular unleaded “With the cost of everything else, “One of the things we lack during a dis- gas is now $2.60. That price rep- Avenue and South State Street, a gallon of regular I think it’s in line. Over the years unleaded on Wednesday cost $2.63. aster is information on what happened,” resents a decrease of 36 cents per the price of fuel has never gone Paige told his class. gallon from the last monthly up as much as the rest of the Public health workers are oftentimes a AAA gas price report on Sept. years ago, the statewide average they’re relieved the cost of fuel is economy. ... I know it’s kind of mobile organization, making house calls 12. gas price hit a new record high: so low.” hard to bite the bullet. I remem- and checking in on their clients. This “What constitutes a reasonable $2.24 a gallon. Many people Consumers in Ukiah -- where ber a time when it only cost me mobility makes them ideal for drive-by price appears to be changing,” were outraged. Today, the price is the current average price for a $20 to fill up this truck; now it disaster assessment. said Sean Comey, spokes-man 36 cents a gallon more than it was gallon of regular unleaded on Knowing how large an area was dam- for AAA. “Almost exactly two then and some consumers say Wednesday ranged from $2.63 to See GASOLINE, Page A-11 aged and how many people are in need is

See DISASTER, Page A-11 Forest Service starts clearing brush SUNDAY OUTAGE The Daily Journal proper conditions of humidity, wind speed, wind The Forest Service began its fall direction, temperature and fuel moisture are met. PG&E plans Covelo update burning program in the Grindstone ranger district of Prescribed burns are one tool land managers use By KATIE MINTZ for PG&E, said. “We’ve worked with the Mendocino National Forest Thursday, with a 60- to reduce hazardous fuel loads, protect native plant The Daily Journal the Chamber of Commerce and local acre understory burn eight miles northwest of Elk species, maintain an open forest dominated by fire- On Sunday, Covelo residents will be government agencies like the fire and Creek. dependent species, maintain a vegetative mosaic, without electricity for most of the day sheriff’s departments, and after several The objective of the burn was to reduce dense improve forest health and enhance wildlife diversity while Pacific Gas & Electric updates discussions decided that this Sunday vegetation that could otherwise contribute to future and habitat. its equipment. would be the best.” forest fires. From 6 a.m. until approximately 6 According to Eisenhauer, when Controlled burns are expected to continue until Burns are handled by trained specialists and wild- p.m., PG&E will shut down power to something causes an outage, such as Dec. 10 and will include a 250-acre underburning land firefighters, who control the size and intensity its 1,200 customers in the area in order when a falling tree branch knocks fire at Trough Springs Ridge, a 500-acre bush-burn- of the fire to keep it in the defined area. to replace equipment at the Covelo down a power line, it takes out power ing fire in the Poison Glade area of Grindstone Thursday’s burn was in a remote part of the coun- substation that has reached the end of to the entire circuit. On Sunday, work- Canyon and pile burning that will take place ty but the Forest Service still encouraged anyone its useful life. ers will replace dated switches that throughout the Grindstone Ranger District. with respiratory problems to avoid exertion in the “It’s something we need to do before Prescribed burns are only carried out when the area around the fire. winter,” David Eisenhauer, spokesman See PG&E, Page A-11 PRICES NEVER THIS LOW AGAIN!

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Death notices are free for FUNERAL NOTICES DEATH NOTICES Mendocino County residents. Death notices are limited to [\ by her side. California’s Gold Alex Corpuz, granddaugh- name of deceased, hometown, “Rita” married in 1959 Country where they had ters Sara Corpuz, • Kathleen Ann age, date of death, date, time, McKinley, 60, of Willits, and place of services and the to Feliciano “Felix” Ya- lots of fun panning Mylee and Noelani Borecky funeral home handling the dao Corpuz in the for gold and enjoying the all of Redwood died Sunday, Oct. 8, 2006. arrangements. For information Philippines. They had the sunshine. She has Valley, brother Alfredo Arrangements are under the on how to place a free death direction of Anker-Lucier notice please call our editorial first of four boys, “Ronald been a regular at the local Dayoan, sisters Keli- department at 468-3500. Dayoan” and then casinos and is na, Lioneila, Elenna, Mortuary. moved to California in 1960 known to her family as Josefina and twin sister and settled in the ‘Double your money Celia all of the Philippines. the newspaper.The Daily Journal makes Ukiah area. she then had Gramma Rita”. She is preceded in death POLICE REPORTS no exceptions. sons, “Phil” Felix She is survived by her by her first husband Yadao, John David and life partner Bill Crow of Feliciano “Felix” Yadao The following were Timothy Lee. Rita Ukiah, son Ron Corpuz of Corpuz, son John Da- compiled from reports CORRECTIONS worked as a homemaker Ukiah, grandson vid Corpuz, father prepared by the Ukiah The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this and at the Ukiah Brian Corpuz, wife Nicole Emiliano Dayoan and Police Department. To space to correct errors or make clarifications anonymously report to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- Travelodge for many years. and great grandson mother Tiofista Ines. ary notices or birth announcements will She then worked Devin Robert Corpuz all of There will be a celebra- crime information, call result in reprinting the entire article. Errors for the Carousel Carpet Oahu, Hawaii, tion of life in her re- 463-6205. may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. MARGARITA Mill as a Finishing granddaughter Nikki membrance on Saturday, ARREST -- Tina Nelson, DAYOAN CORPUZ Supervisor. She Corpuz of Towson, October, 14, 2006 35, of Ukiah, was arrested on Margarita was born in retired in the late 1980’s. Maryland, son Phil Corpuz from 11 am to 3 pm at suspicion of child endanger- LOTTERY NUMBERS ment at 875 S. Oak St. at 5:03 Sinait Ilocos Sur prov- Rita enjoyed life, being and wife Judy, Todd Grove Park in DAILY 3: night: 3, 2, 0. with family and watch- grandsons Andrew and Ukiah. A barbecue in her p.m. Wednesday. ince of the Philippine Those arrested by law enforcement afternoon: 3, 5, 1. ing her grandchildren Ryan Corpuz, grand- honor and a bless- Islands on June 9, officers are innocent until proven guilty. FANTASY 5: 06, 08, 23, grow. She and her life daughter Jocelynn Corpuz ing will be at 12 noon. People reported as having been arrest- 1942. She quietly passed 36, 39. away in Ukiah on partner Bill Crow over the all of Ukiah, son The Eversole Mortuary ed may contact the Daily Journal once Friday, October 6, 2006 years traveled reg- Tim Corpuz and fiancee is in charge of ar- their case has been concluded so the DAILY DERBY: 1st results can be reported. Those who feel Place: 01, Gold Rush. 2nd with family members ularly to Mexico and to Leandra, grandson rangements. the information is in error should con- tact the appropriate agency. In the case Place: 06, Whirl Win. 3rd of those arrested on suspicion of dri- Place: 05, California ving under the influence of an intoxi- Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. Funeral notices are paid announcements. For information on how to cant: all DUI cases reported by law Classic. place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to funeral notices please call our classified department at 468-3529. enforcement agencies are reported by Race time: 1:48.55.

sent.” of him in Democratic politics and on the national scene.” The author did have one complaint: The Swedish Academy The world briefly announced the prize at 7 a.m., EDT. British man pleads guilty to conspiracy “They called and woke me up, so I was a bit sleepy,” said the 54-year-old Pamuk, adding that he had no immediate plans to to murder in plot to bomb U.S. targets U.S. introduces new draft resolution at celebrate, but looked forward to being with friends back in LONDON (AP) — A British man identified by U.S. officials Turkey. as a senior al-Qaida figure pleaded guilty Thursday to conspir- U.N. to punish N. Korea for nuclear test The selection of Pamuk, whose recent trial for “insulting acy to murder in a plot to bomb high-profile targets in the Turkishness” made headlines worldwide, continues a trend United States including the International Monetary Fund head- UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States on Thursday among Nobel judges of picking writers in conflict with their introduced a new draft resolution in the Security Council to quarters in Washington and the New York Stock Exchange. own governments. British playwright Harold Pinter, a blunt “I plead guilty,” Dhiran Barot, 34, said in a clear voice at punish North Korea for its reported nuclear test and said it opponent of his country’s involvement in the Iraq war, won last wants a vote on Friday. London’s high-security Woolwich Crown Court. year. Elfriede Jelinek, a longtime critic of Austria’s conserva- Prosecutors said the plot involved targets in both Britain and Russia urged the United States not to rush the vote, saying tive politicians and social class, was the 2004 winner. Moscow still had differences and the U.S. should wait for the the United States. Other alleged targets included the World results of a flurry of high-level diplomacy. China backed Bank headquarters in Washington, the Citigroup building in Russia’s call, saying Beijing would welcome more talks so the House investigators question former New York and the Prudential building in Newark, N.J. Security Council can send a united and forceful message to Rep. Foley’s chief of staff in scandal Barot, a British citizen who was raised a Hindu before con- Pyongyang condemning the test. verting to Islam, was arrested in August 2004 amid a heightened After formally introducing the resolution in the Security WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Rep. Mark Foley’s chief of security alert for financial institutions in the United States. Council, U.S. Ambassador John Bolton told reporters that staff spent nearly five hours before the House ethics Seven other men are due to face trial next year. Washington wants a vote Friday. Thursday, questioned by investigators who are trying to learn Prosecutor Edmund Lawson said Barot planned “to carry out “I think the council should try to respond to a nuclear test how the Florida Republican was able to make inappropriate explosions at those premises with no warning. They were plain- within the same week that the test occurred,” he said. “We’re approaches to male pages for years. ly designed to kill as many people as possible.” certainly in favor of keeping all the diplomatic channels open, Kirk Fordham, who said he took complaints about Foley’s but we also want swift action, and we shouldn’t allow meetings, conduct to Dennis Hastert’s chief of staff in 2002 or Madonna takes custody of boy after and more meetings ... to be an excuse for inaction.” 2003, would not comment after emerging from his closed-door receiving interim approval for adoption The United States and Japan had initially hoped for a vote testimony. Hastert’s office has said it learned of Foley’s conduct Thursday. But if Washington wants to get China and Russia — only last fall, and the speaker has said he first was notified in LILONGWE, Malawi (AP) — Madonna and husband Guy the two countries closest to North Korea — on board, a vote is late September this year. Ritchie took custody of a motherless 1-year-old boy from likely be delayed until next week. Fordham’s lawyer, Timothy Heaphy, said after the testimony, Malawi on Thursday after filing adoption papers and receiving “Kirk has been forthcoming with them. He has been consistent a judge’s interim approval. The boy’s father said he was happy Suspected Shiite militiamen, some in his accounts of these events when he talked to the FBI and for his son, named David, and pleased with the celebrity couple today met with the ethics committee. who wants to be his parents. dressed as police, kill 11 Iraqis “He’s been truthful and cooperative and will continue to be Yohame Banda, the father, said he met Madonna and her throughout this and other investigations.” filmmaker husband at the court as part of the formalities. BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Suspected Shiite militiamen, Heaphy said Fordham had been asked not to comment pub- some dressed as police, broke into a television station and “They are a lovely couple,” Banda said. “She asked me many licly on the substance of the inquiry because of the continuing questions. She and her husband seem happy with David. I am gunned down 11 Iraqi executives, producers and other staffers investigation. Thursday — the deadliest attack against the media in this coun- happy for him. Madonna promised me that as the child grows try, where at least 81 other journalists have been killed in the she will bring him back to visit.” Madonna has yet to comment past three years. The station, Shaabiya, was new and had not Mark Warner bows out of White House publicly since her arrival in Malawi on Oct. 4, though she has started full broadcasting. So far it had aired only test program- bid, leaving crowded field of Democrats made several public appearances in support of projects she sup- ming of nationalist songs, including ones against the U.S. mili- ports here to care for AIDS orphans. tary presence in Iraq. That may have led Shiite militiamen to WASHINGTON (AP) — Mark Warner’s decision to bow out suspect it of a pro-Sunni ideology. of the early presidential race leaves a field still crowded with Wal-Mart faces at least $62 million The brazen, morning attack underlined the danger for the Democrats competing to be the most attractive alternative to verdict over breaks, ‘off-the-clock’ work media in a country where causing offense to one side or anoth- front-runner Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. er can be a death sentence — either by Sunni insurgents or the Fifteen months before the first vote is cast in a presidential PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A state jury found Thursday that Shiite and Sunni death squads behind sectarian violence. primary, the departure of the centrist Democrat and former Wal-Mart broke labor laws by forcing employees In another attack on Iraqi media, the body of a Kurdish radio Virginia governor alters the dynamics of a race still taking to work through rest breaks and off the clock, a decision plain- reporter was identified at the Baghdad morgue. Azad shape. The lineup, however, remains largely the same — tiffs’ lawyers said would result in at least $62 million in dam- Mohammed Hussein, 29, was kidnapped in the capital Oct. 3 Clinton and about a dozen others. ages. Jurors will return Friday to determine damages in the while on his way to Dar al-Salam radio headquarters. His body “It’s good for Hillary. Anytime a serious contender drops out class-action lawsuit, which covers up to 187,000 hourly current was found Tuesday. At least 51 journalists — mostly Iraqis — that helps the front-runner,” said Steve Elmendorf, the deputy and former workers. have been kidnapped in Iraq, according to Reporters Without campaign manager for Democrat John Kerry’s 2004 presiden- “I think it reinforces that this company’s sweatshop mindset Borders, a Paris-based journalist watchdog group. The latest tial campaign. “Warner would have been, perhaps, the is a serious problem, both legally and morally,” said Chris was the editor of weekly magazine Nabd al-Shabab, abducted strongest, or certainly one of the strongest candidates, to Kofinis, a spokesman for WakeUpWalMart.com, a union-fund- Monday on the way to work. become the anti-Hillary. This also will help somebody who’s ed effort to improve working conditions at the stores. looking at that role.” The Bentonville, Ark.-based retail giant is facing a slew of Pamuk, symbol of literary and social Like several other Democrats, Warner maneuvered to similar suits around the country. Wal-Mart settled a Colorado become Clinton’s strongest challenger and used his Forward case for $50 million and is appealing a $172 million award conscience, wins Nobel literature prize Together committee to lay the groundwork for a presidential run handed down last year by a California jury. after leaving the governor’s office in January because of The Pennsylvania case involves labor practices at Wal-Mart NEW YORK (AP) — Novelist Orhan Pamuk, an interna- Virginia’s one-term limit. tional symbol of literary and social conscience, whose poetic, and Sam’s Club stores between March 1998 and May 1, 2006. “I respect his decision. It’s such an intensely personal deci- The plaintiffs used electronic evidence, such as systems that melancholy journeys into the soul of his native Turkey have sion,” Clinton said in Syracuse, N.Y., during a campaign brought him the many blessings and burdens of public life, won show when employees are signed on to cash registers and other appearance for her 2006 Senate re-election race. “He’s been a machines, to help win class certification during several days of the Nobel literature prize Thursday. tremendous public servant, and I hope we haven’t seen the last Pamuk, a fellow at Columbia University, told The Associated hearings last year. Press in a telephone interview that he was overjoyed by the award and accepted it not just as “a personal honor, but as an Watch Repair honor bestowed upon the Turkish literature and culture I repre- Since 1893

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COMMUNITY FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 2006 – A-3 Editor: Richard Rosier 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] What’s Playing AAUW ACTIVITIES TONIGHT DAVE HOOPER-- Singer/Songwriter; Potter Valley Cafe; 10761 Main St.; Potter Valley; 7 to 10 p.m.; 743-2848. Reflections on running DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 AAUW Tuesday a.m. KATIE CAT JAZZ-- Live vocalist with guitarist Jason program features Argos; Himalayan Café; S. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 8:30 p.m.; both current and reservations recommended; 467-9900. former candidates ‘ARSENIC AND OLD LACE’ -- American comedy classic; Ukiah Players Theater; 1041 Low Gap Road; 8 p.m.; 462-9226. By Katarzyna Rolzinski THE FELT-TIPS -- Live Music; John’s Place; Commercial The American Association of St.; Willits; 9:15 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. University Women - Ukiah Branch will feature “The Experience of SATURDAY Women Candidates for Elected Office” on Tuesday. This first 2006- 2007 program meeting of AAUW- PUMPKINFEST-- A variety of local wine and food with Ukiah’s season will be at 7 p.m. at live music and more; 1 to 4 p.m.; Church Street between School the Pomolita Library, 740 North and State; $10 per person or $18 per couple. Spring St. The public is invited to LAURA SMITH -- Old time fiddle music; Ukiah Farmers attend. Market; School and Clay St.; Ukiah; 9 a.m. to noon. The AAUW was founded in WILL SIEGEL AND FRIENDS -- Live music; Potter in 1881 by a small group of Valley Cafe; 10761 Main St.; Potter Valley; 7 to 10 p.m.; 743- 2848. college alumnae whose purpose was to work for increased employment ‘ARSENIC AND OLD LACE’ -- American comedy classic; Above, Shari Schapmire, Ukiah Players Theater; 1041 Low Gap Road; 8 p.m.; 462-9226. and educational opportunities for women. Today, in its 125th year Mendocino County DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin Joe; Treasurer/Tax Collector- Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 nationally, AAUW continues to advocate for women and girls. Elect, left, and Meredith a.m. Lintott, candidate for EBONY AND IVORY -- Wide variety of music including AAUW-CA, a strong, dynamic, and meaningful force with the Mendocino District original compositions; Ukiah High School Cafetorium; 1000 Attorney, right, (seen Low Gap Rd., Ukiah; 7:30 p.m. Association, lobbies in Sacramento and in Washington, DC for passage here with Katarzyna NEPALESE DANCING -- Three Himalayan girls perform; Rolzinski of AAUW- Himalayan Café; S. State St., Ukiah; reservations recommend- of AAUW supported legislation. Ukiah, center) will dis- ed; 467-9900. AAUW has established the cuss what it’s like to run COUNTRY DANCE -- Ukiah Senior Center; 499 Leslie St., Women’s Network for Change, a for office. Also on hand Bartlett Hall; 7 to 10 p.m.; $8 members; $9 non-members; coalition of 28 organizations work- will be former candidate adults 21 and over welcome. ing together to effect change. The Irma Turner, at left. PHOTO EXHIBITION -- 20th Anniversary; Grace Hudson Association’s voice has long influ- Museum; 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; 467-2836. enced legislative debate on critical IRISH DANCE CLASS -- Ukiah Methodist Church Social social issues such as education, sex Hall; 270 N. Pine St. Ukiah. discrimination, civil rights, repro- DEEP VALLEY BREW FESTIVAL -- Ukiah Pumpkin Fest; ductive choice, affirmative action, County 5th District Supervisor; attend, call her at 462-7173. Church Street between School and State; $10 prior and $12 at Title IX, welfare reform, vocational Meredith Lintott for Mendocino AAUW Ukiah-Branch is continu- the door; 1 to 5 p.m.; 463-6729. education, pay equity, family and County District Attorney; Shari ARTISTS RECEPTION -- Gallery exhibition; 5 to 8 p.m.; ing to highlight a specific theme for medical leave, and health care Schapmire for Mendocino County the 2006-2007 program year, EDU- Mendocino Art Center; 45200 Little Lake Street (at Kasten reform, Street) in Mendocino Village; 937-5818. Treasurer-Tax Collector; and Irma CATE: Expanding Diversity, At the Mendocino County Board Turner who ran for 1st District Understanding Cultures and of Supervisor’s meeting on Oct. 3, Supervisor. These women will Thinking Enrichment. Program SUNDAY Assemblywoman Patty Berg pre- reflect upon their decisions to meetings are held at the Pomolita sented her Year-End Legislative launch campaigns and all that was School Library, where there is plen- PUMPKIN PIE BAKING CONTEST -- Pumpkin pie con- Report. During her report, she stated entailed during the process. They test; Pumpkinfest; Church Street between School and State. that only 105 women have been ty of parking. Refreshments and will also discuss the lessons they opportunities to meet with the DANCE WAVE -- Weekly Freestyle community dance for elected in the history of the have learned from running for elect- fitness and release; Mendocino Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St., speakers and to socialize follow all California Legislature. Here in ed office in Mendocino County, and Ukiah; 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; sliding scale donation; 489- Mendocino County, there have been of the AAUW-Ukiah program pre- 3345. they will also be prepared to answer sentations. few or no women running for and or questions. ‘ARSENIC AND OLD LACE’ -- American comedy classic; AAUW-Ukiah invites new mem- elected to numerous public offices. “What Women Really Want” by Ukiah Players Theater; 1041 Low Gap Road; 2 p.m.; 462-9226. AAUW-Ukiah, in partnership with bers who are graduates of educa- COMMUNITY TEA DANCE -- Ukiah Senior Center; 499 Celinda Lake and Kellyanne the National Women’s Political Conway is the featured book to tional institutions that offer recog- Leslie St., Bartlett Hall; 1 to 4 p.m.; $5 admission; half price for nized associate, baccalaureate, or single men. Caucus - Mendocino, has been complement this October AAUW- cosponsoring candidate’s nights for Ukiah program. Lake is a leading higher degrees. AAUW values and FRED THOMAS BENEFIT -- Chicken barbeque and live seeks a diverse membership with no music; Happiness Is; 311 Lake Mendocino Dr. Ukiah; 2 to 5 many years. Oct. 16 and 24 are the political strategist for the p.m.; $5 a plate; 462-3016. dates scheduled at the Ukiah Civic Democratic party and one of the barriers on the basis of gender, race, PFLAG NORTH BAY ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER -- Center for the upcoming election. nation’s foremost experts on elect- creed, age, sexual orientation, Wine reception and dinner with guest speaker; The Flamingo To get a better sense of the cur- ing women candidates, and Conway national origin, disability, or class. Hotel; 2777 Fourth St., Santa Rosa; starts at 5:30 p.m.; $50 for rent culture for women to run as is a leading conservative pollster Guests are encouraged to attend supporters or $75 for patrons; reservations 539-4037 or 463- candidates in our community, and president and CEO of The AAUW - Ukiah events. For further 2223. AAUW-Ukiah has asked women Polling Company, Inc. The AAUW- information regarding membership who have run in past elections to Ukiah Book-Study Group meets the contact Evelyn Broaddus: ebroad- TUESDAY share their experiences. Featured fourth Sunday of each month and [email protected] or for any questions panelists will include: Els will meet at the home of Arleen about programs, call Katarzyna Cooperrider who ran for Mendocino KARAOKE -- Every Tuesday; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Shippey on Oct. 22; if you wish to Rolzinski at 468-9003. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no fee. Local Elks donate COMMUNITY BRIEFS school supplies Fall kids carnival today HazMobile collects Ron Patterson, Exalted Don’t miss the fall carnival today from 5:30 in Ukiah this Saturday Ruler, of the B.P.O. Elks to 8:30 p.m. at Deep Valley Christian School in The HazMobile household hazardous waste Ukiah Lodge No.1728 and LOCAL DONATION Redwood Valley. This much anticipated, annu- site will be open in Ukiah this Saturday, from Marie Linda Bolstad, Past al event for kids is packed full of game booths, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m to accept dangerous chemicals Looking Exalted Ruler are shown here bounce houses, cake walk, maze, face painting, that can’t go in the trash. with MCOE Community prizes, cotton candy and other delicious food. The collection site at 298 Plant Road, locat- about School Students Brandon Tickets are on sale in advance at the school, ed behind the County Animal Shelter, is open Irving and Diana Rodriquez. 8555 Uva Drive, Redwood Valley, across from every Tuesday, except July 4, throughout the By Carole Hester The Elks recently donated the Broiler Steak House. Activities are geared year and the second Saturday of each month. school supplies, sporting for children pre-school through age 12 and Hours are 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. their parents. “You start cutting your equipment, shirts, and sweat The HazMobile is free to households but wisdom teeth the first time shirts to the school. For more information call the school office there is a limit of 15 gallons per vehicle per at 485-8778. you bite off more than you can Alternative Education day (or 60 feet of fluorescent tubes). The 15 chew.” Director Peter Kostas stated gallons is measured by the capacity of the con- --Anon “this is the fourth consecutive Jim Mulheren campaign tainers of hazardous materials. If individuals Pursuing victory with year that the Elks Lodge has fundraiser Saturday wish to dispose of more than 15 gallons, they honor... “Be strong in body, generously donated to our stu- For more information must make a special appointment and a fee will about the Alternative clean in mind, lofty in dents and it’s organizations The Committee to Elect Jim Mulheren to be charged. ideals.” like these that make all the Education Programs at Ukiah City Council are holding a fundraiser Motor oil, vehicle batteries, computer mon- MCOE call 467-5155. -- James Naismith, bas- difference to our kids.” where you can meet the candidate. The itors and televisions can be recycled at the ketball inventor (1861- fundraiser will be held this Saturday on South Ukiah Transfer Station, 3151 Taylor Drive, 1939) School Street immediately following the open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 Pumpkin Fest Parade. p.m. When did the bottom line TEMPORARY CHANGE OF ADDRESS More information is available by calling the become more important than Sculpture by Paul Reiber fea- local Recycling Hotline, 468-9704, or on the anything else? When did we Farmers’ Market location internet at www.mendoRecycle.org. cease to aim for the highest changed during the Pumpkinfest tured Saturday goal and make do with the Paul Reiber will be showing his recent Redwood Valley market lowest common denomina- The Ukiah Saturday Farmers’ Market will be tem- sculpture at the William Zimmer Gallery in tor? When did winning at any porarily located one block south of Alex Thomas Mendocino, opening this Saturday, and run- finishes season Sunday cost become our mantra? Plaza next to the Pumpkinfest. Look for the antique ning through Nov. 26. In a recent “Character This Sunday morning, fresh coffee and live tractor, courtesy of Jim Mayfield, owner of Rainbow Featured will be works including the Counts” e-newsletter, the fol- Ancestor Series and several larger figurative music will be available at the Redwood Valley lowing appeared (Associated Ag., at the corner of Clay and School Street in down- community market. There will be the folk-reg- Press, Aug. 16, 2006): town Ukiah. The tractor will be on display during the works in wood exploring war, parenting and destiny. gae sounds of The Freys. They have a new “Intentional Low Ball” - It’s Farmers’ Market hours between 8:30 a.m. and noon. album entitled “People Are Sacred.” The ven- the PONY league title game A wide assortment of locally grown pumpkins, Paul enjoys working in collaboration with clients to design pieces that reflect their spiri- dors are ready to go with fresh flowers, abun- in Bountiful, Utah, for 9- and gourds, sweet winter squash and crisp fall apples will tual values by using images containing person- dant local produce, and crafts. Redwood Valley 10-year-olds. The Yankees are be available until the end of October, as well as an al meaning to them. He is available for com- Community Market meets from 9:30 a.m. to 1 up by one in the bottom of the abundance of many more local products. missions and instruction in carving. p.m. at the Lion’s Club Park on East Road. See LOOKING, Page A-5 A-12- FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL A-4 – FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS Still waiting for a response To the Editor: What is happening with the flood con- trol? THOMAS D. ELIAS Well here it is now October, the summer has slipped away, and nothing has been done or ever talked about by the Board of Supervisors about the flood that struck Ukiah and Hopland this past New Year’s Eve. Now I know that takes time to get things rolling, permits have to be gotten, The problems with budgets have to be set, so on and so forth, but come on! parental notice If you ask the people in Oak Manor I Parental notification sounds like a great idea when a will bet you they have not forgot that night. teenage girl is pregnant and considering an abortion. In I know that the people in Hopland have not a day when many parents fear public schools and other forgot. So I ask again, what is being done outsiders are taking too much control of their kids' to assure the people of Ukiah and Hopland lives, some adults feel this is a way to make sure they that this will not happen this winter? Why are involved in one of the most important decisions a have the Board of Supervisors not looked young woman can make. into the problem and done something about As one newspaper reader wrote last fall, "It seems it. I cross Feliz Creek everyday and I see like we'll soon be handing our kids to the state at birth no change in the condition of the creek. If to be raised by 'big brother and big sister.'" we again have heavy rains this winter I am But parental notification, on the ballot this fall as afraid that flooding will again happen. The Proposition 85, still has all the same problems it did Hopland School just reopened this year last year, when it narrowly failed as Proposition 73 in after sustaining over a million dollars in Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's failed $43 million spe- damage. My own home had over $20,000 tion surges and homosexual agendas con- should be a constant happy optimist. That cial election. in damage. Many of my neighbors suffered tinue their relentless advance. This is our culture has no place for the down and One problem, of course, is that the abortion issue in worse. Is this what we can expect again where my dilemma begins. I read that there out. general often brings out the hypocrite in politicians. this year? is a move to change the wording in some Is it that we as a society have become so Schwarzenegger, for one, proclaimed loudly while Mr. David Colfax is my representative of our school books from “tolerance” to selfish that if a person in emotional need running for governor in the recall election of 2003 that on the board, yet I have not heard from “acceptance” with regards to homosexuali- has the audacity to ask for help with their he was a firm believer in women's absolute right to him. I have called several times and have ty. My dilemma is this: it is my under- emotional problems, to dare bring us down choose. But two years later, he strongly endorsed Prop. left several messages. Who is Oak Manor’s standing that I cannot quote the Word of with the hint of pessimism from the results 73, allowing that "I wouldn't want to have someone representative and have you heard from God and what He has to say on the issue of of real life problems they just so happen to take my daughter for an abortion or something and not them? We just want to know what is being homosexuality because the mere mention face. And what is our solution, seemingly tell me. I would kill them if they do that." So done so that we can feel safe in our home of Jesus Christ or God might offend some- it’s to avoid them at all costs. Lord forbid Schwarzenegger is all for freedom of reproductive this winter. one. How can it be that I cannot practice we should help them. I’m not talking about choice - just not for his daughter or other young Daniel Updegraff my belief in a public forum because it a kiss where it hurts and a bedtime story. women her age. Hopland might offend someone, yet I am supposed How about some tough love and construc- But hypocrisy from politicians and the raw emotion to accept the open practice of homosexuali- tive criticism and praise when they actually the abortion issue often arouses are far from the What did the ty in a public forum even though it offends do well? Not the old codependent if we biggest problems of parental notification and the terms framers mean? me. Under due process of the law, do I not can’t make them feel good and happy then of this year's ballot proposition. have the same rights? If it is considered it’s not our problem. Here have a beer. The large problems are twofold:One is that there is To the Editor: discrimination to speak out against that Still the problem with intoxicants isn’t no evidence parental notification measures like Prop. America stands at the crossroads of the which offends one’s morals, then I believe going to be changed from doing without, 85 have ever caused pregnant young women who 21st century, I am greatly concerned about that I am the one that is being discriminat- the change comes from within. Drugs and would not otherwise inform parents or guardians to the moral decline of our society and this ed against. alcohol are only symptoms of the problem communicate more with the adults in their lives. great nation in which we live. When the I am a Christian; I am told that I cannot and far from the problem itself. "The percentages of minors who inform parents pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, openly share my belief in Jesus Christ. I In my opinion stopping is only a tempo- about their intent to have abortions are essentially the they brought with them the firm belief in am being discriminated against, as well as rary solution. Even in the 12 Step same in states with and without notification laws," religious liberty and the infallible Word of all of the Christian community. Do not Fellowships the success rate is only one in says the official position paper on adolescent abortion God. In 1787 our Constitution was framed misunderstand me, I am not judging any- 10, and this is considered good. Even yet issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the by devout Christians -- in fact, 53 out of 55 one, it is not my place. We all have a these programs are your best bet, with such national association of doctors who deal with children of our founding fathers were orthodox choice, do you want to be accepted or programs I’ve been able not only to put my and teenagers. evangelicals whose Godliness laid the judged by the moral standards laid out in trust in a loving God, but also have been The doctors' group adds that both in states with noti- foundation for 200 years of blessing and God’s Holy Word? I firmly believe that if able to recognize and give close examina- fication and those without it, as California has been up prosperity. Many of you might be surprised we as a nation continue to throw the truth tion as to why it is I choose to run from my to now, about 61 percent of unmarried pregnant minors to know that Thomas Jefferson (who is the of God’s Word out and are not a nation emotions. told one or both parents about their intention to have author of the phrase “separation of church “under God,” then we are under His judg- Now we have several different fellow- an abortion. The younger the girl, the more likely she and state”) was not part of the ment. This truth is painfully born out as is ships that are more than willing to accept is to tell a parent, regardless of the law. Constitutional Convention. He was in evidenced by the many troubles that we you for who you are, for they have been Fully 90 percent of those 14 years old or younger France as an ambassador when the face both at home and abroad. there also. From past experience they can inform parents or guardians; 74 percent of those 16 Constitution was framed. The First Sherri Skaggs offer suggestion to get past any one of and under do the same. The pediatrician group said Amendment states that “Congress shall Ukiah life’s most perplexing problems. Currently inner-city, black teenagers are the most likely to make no law respecting an establishment I’m a client at the Ford Street Project with inform adults, with more than 91 percent consulting a of religion or prohibiting the free exercise Among the one in 10 now two year’s clean and sober. Which parent or a "parent surrogate" (defined as a grandpar- thereof.” Thomas Jefferson intended for the also makes me the one success out of 10! ent, aunt or other relative who reared them). church to be protected from the state, not To the Editor: Trent Foster The same doctors' group reported girls in states with the other way around as so many have been Upon reading “Itch” (in the UDJ on Ukiah notification laws who get abortions are disproportion- deceived into believing. Furthermore, Sept. 24) about a depressed 15-year-old Undue influence ately older teens, white and employed. George Washington, the first president of girl relieving her sorrow with booze and The second major flaw in Prop. 85: A significant the United States, in his farewell address drugs, it slapped me in the face, the sad but To the Editor: portion of girls who seek abortion have been intro- advocates the inclusion of religious princi- true reality, that our culture expects us to Regarding the Holmes Ranch encroach- duced to sex involuntarily by an older male relative. ples throughout national and governmental be perpetually happy no matter what ail- ments of deeds: "Incest is formally reported in under 5 percent of sex- policies: “Of all the dispositions and habits ment affects your life, instead of learning Neither the supervisors, nor the county ual abuse victims, but is vastly underreported because which lead to political prosperity, religion to live life on life’s terms. The norm of planning commission, are entitled, to give girls made pregnant by their fathers or stepfathers are and morality are indispensable supports ... being happy constantly is so out of touch away something which does not belong, to often pressured to say they are pregnant by a Whatever may be conceded to the influ- with the real world. We see this reflected in them: Our constitutional rights. boyfriend," reports Dr. Nancy Kellogg, professor of ence of refined education on minds ... rea- the endless self help books hypnotizing us In the case of Holmes Ranch, this is a pediatrics at the University of Texas-San Antonio son and experience both forbid us to expect with a barrage of self affirmations aimed to ranch. This is an illegal change of use, Health Science Center and a member of the pediatrics that national morality can prevail in exclu- deviate us from the real problems within based on a false statement by county staff. academy committee on child abuse. sion of religious principle.” ourselves. To say negative declaration, that disturbing No one knows precisely how many teenage preg- In 1920, John Dewey, an atheist, intro- Television shows that give an inadver- people illegally on their property is right, is nancies are caused by incest, but all authorities agree duces humanistic values into America’s tent depiction of life being lived from the wrong. The laws and facts state otherwise. the number is vastly more than the reported 5 percent schools. In 1947 Supreme Court Justice gentle repose of a coffee shop or bar com- To turn historically used properties, into because of the ease larger, older male relatives can Hugo Black pronounces a “wall of separa- bined with more television advertisements mom and pop stores for the convenience of have in intimidating young women. tion between church and state” (this phrase for prescription drugs to alleviate your the international alcohol cartel is illegal use Prop. 85 would often force these girls to report their is not found anywhere in the Constitution), depression, such advertisement is in any of undue influence. wish for an abortion to the very men - fathers, stepfa- this begins the process for the chipping hospital or doctor’s waiting room. What Suzanne Willow thers or other so-called guardians -who impregnated away at America’s public schools. In 1962 does this show us as a society? That you Ukiah them against their will. It does nothing to prevent those prayer is banned in schools, in 1963 the men from becoming violent. Some freedom of choice. Bible is banished from schools. In 1973 Yes, Prop. 85, like parental notification measures in abortion is legalized, in 1980 the removal some other states, has what backers call an "out" for of The Ten Commandments from schools, WHERE TO WRITE these troubled adolescents. It allows them to consult a courthouses, and other public places Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa judge rather than a patient. Question: How many 14- begins. President George Bush: The White year-old girls know where to find a judge, let alone From here things only get worse: abor- House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- feel confident enough while pregnant to seek one out ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah and confide in him or her? (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, This is why the pediatrics academy, reflecting the Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number is preponderance of doctors who deal with adolescents, LETTER POLICY State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. (916) 463-5773. E-mail to: opposes parental notification requirements. The doc- The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 [email protected] tors are convinced this rule can cause significant num- editor. All letters must include a clear name, Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate bers of girls to seek out illegal, unsanitary back-alley signature, return address and phone number. Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, abortions that often prove life-threatening. All of Letters chosen for publication are generally (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX which means that despite the emotions of parents like published in the order they are received, but 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 Schwarzenegger, parental notification would do little shorter, concise letters are given prefer- (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box ence.We publish most of the letters we Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Sen- 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- or nothing for girls with solid parent-child relation- receive, but we cannot guarantee publica- ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510. 8931. District offices at 1040 Main St., Suite ships. But it could create potential major harm to tion. Names will not be withheld for any (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228-3954; San 205, Napa, 94559, 224-1990, 50 D St., Suite teenagers already at risk because they come from abu- reason. If we are aware that you are con- Francisco (415) 393-0707; senator@fein- 120A, Santa Rosa, 95404, 576-2771, and sive homes, including some where incest is common. nected to a local organization or are an stein.senate.gov 317 3rd St., Suite 6, Eureka, 95501, 445- elected official writing about the organiza- 6508. Email: [email protected]. tion or body on which you serve, that will Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st Thomas D. Elias is a syndicated columnist. be included in your signature. If you want to District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Washing- Mendocino County Supervisors: make it clear you are not speaking for that ton, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- organization, you should do so in your let- (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district office, burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- The Ukiah ter.All letters are subject to editing without 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, Fort trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David Col- notice. 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E-mail letters should also Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers include hometown and a phone number. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 2006 – A-5 Forestry and logging 101 COMMUNITY BRIEFS machine. Depending on the Logger must Tree Tips size of the operation the same Mendocino County Pre registration is required as space is limit- person may also be the knot ed. Registration will be taken at the Blue have a vision bumper who cuts any remain- Animal Care and Ribbon Pets’ booth during the Pumpkinfest ing limbs off the logs. A Control to hold clinics until 1:30 p.m. before falling loader then loads enough logs For more information, call Blue Ribbon Pets onto the truck to make a load, Mendocino County Animal Care and at 485-8454. any trees determined by weight. The Control will hold another vaccinations and landing is connected to the licensing clinic Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 PFLAG awards this Sunday Forestry and logging go truck road by which logging p.m. at the shelter located at 298 Plant Road in hand in hand. Forestry ulti- trucks travel to the highway Ukiah. The School of Performing Arts and Cultural mately comes down to cut- and to the mills, where they The cost of rabies vaccination will be $6. Education and the Billy Foundation will ting and growing trees, the are unloaded and the cycle Licensing and microchips will also be avail- receive $2,500 from the Rykken-Scull trust for forester usually has a vision begins again. able. Other vaccines for cats and dogs will also their work in alleviating bigotry towards gays of what a forest in the future Because soil, sun and be available with proof of qualified Public and lesbians. The awards will be presented this will look like and outlines By Thembi Borras water enable the leave trees Assistance such as; Medical, SSI, or a food Sunday in Santa Rosa at the annual awards steps to reach it. Without the and new trees that are planted stamps card, along with an identification card meeting of the North Bay Chapter of Parents, logger, the vision would not or naturally regenerate in the such as a driver’s license. Family, Friends of Lesbians and Gays. where the skill of a choker openings created by the dis- For more information, call 456-4427. become a reality. setter is employed, the bell The awards dinner will be held at the After the forester has fin- turbance to grow, it makes Flamingo Hotel ballroom with Assemblyman end of a cable, called a chok- sense to protect the leave Pumpkinfest dog contest ished marking the trees, er, is wrapped around one Mark Leno as the keynote speaker. The awards infrastructure and sensitive stand, leave nutrients on site, dinner will start at 5:30 p.m. with a wine recep- end of the log. Then the eye minimize the movement of set for Sunday areas, the logging starts with tion and dinner at 6 p.m. and there will be a end of the choker is attached soil and slow, disperse and The ever-popular Pumpkinfest Dog Contest the timber faller. The timber to a hook on the skidder, cat, silent auction. faller is responsible for collect water. All of which will be held this Sunday, at 2 p.m. at the carriage or helicopter. The can be enhanced or dimin- For reservations for dinner at $50 per person falling the tree and limbing Standley Street Stage in downtown Ukiah dur- call Nancy at 539-4037 or for more informa- operators of these machines ished by the skill of both the ing the annual Pumpkinfest. and bucking it into preferred then navigate skid trails, tion, call Delynne at 463-2223. lengths. On a good day all the forester and the logger. In addition to the $100 prize for winner of cable corridors or the air to I welcome responses as the Best Group Costumed Entry, an additional trees go exactly where they bring the turn of logs to the are aimed, there is minimal well as ideas for future Tree $100 will be awarded to the winner of Best Bunko night at Holy Trinity log landing. The type of skid- Tips. You can also get an Use of Theme (Pumpkin Rodeo). breakage, the leave stand is ding equipment used is, in to be held Monday not damaged and no one gets email version by contacting Enter at the Pumpkinfest at the Blue Ribbon part, a function of skidding me at [email protected] or go Pets’ / Moochie Poochie Booth during the Holy Trinity will be holding bunko on hurt. distance, steepness of slope, Once the trees are on the to www.nwwg.org, click on Pumpkinfest. Deadline for entries is 1:30 p.m. Monday at 6 p.m. The church is located in density of logs, lay of the Resources and click on Tree on Sunday. Ukiah at 640 S. Orchard Ave. Hors d’ouevres ground and made into logs, land, accessibility and loca- logs are picked up by grap- Tips. Also the Pumpkinfest Weiner Dog Races are and desserts will be served and many prizes are tion of sensitive resources, Thembi Borras is a happening this Sunday. This race is for dachs- waiting to be awarded. A donation of $10 cov- ples, large ice tong like such as watercourses. devices, on the back of cats, Registered Professional hunds only and will be held at the Ukiah ers the whole evening. At the landing, landing Forester living and working in Pumpkinfest on Sunday at 3 p.m. just follow- For more information and to reserve your skidders or on a helicopter men unhook the turn from the line. Or more commonly, Mendocino County. ing the Moochie Poochie Dog Contest. seat, call Debbie Hedges at 485-5525.

Singin’ in the rain ... Nate June/July issue of The Palette the faded pink edges.” A little Last year the San Diego ters, maiden aunts of Bauer is the new “PR Guy” Magazine in an article on bit o’ Ukiah history, here... Chapter raised over $450,000 Mortimer and Jonathan Looking for Ukiahi’s choir. He sent three artists’ series. Her paint- at their annual gala auctioning Brewster, so capably played this: “The Ukiah High School ings and series on everyday No sitting around for him artwork created through their by Christine Dill (Abby) and Continued from Page A-3 Choirs, directed by Denise San Francisco scenes was one ... Robert Barnett, retired col- “Memories in the Making” Linda Southwick (Martha). Doering (Beginning Women’s of the three. lege math professor, has been program by clients who have Sterling performances by all - ninth. The Red Sox are down Chorus, Advanced Women’s Said Patricia, “As you busy for years with his pas- Alzheimer’s and other demen- including Jason Davis as to their last batter. There are Chorus, and the Performing know, I love to take common sion: puzzles. Here’s the latest tia. It is not unusual for these Mortimer; Doug Hundley as two outs, a runner’s on third Arts Ensemble), will sing at scenes into my own skewed on his brain twisters: “My individuals to paint memories the criminally insane and their best hitter is up. On the First Presbyterian Church vision of color and joy. It math puzzles project contin- from long ago or something Jonathan; and Sandy Hill as deck is Romney Oaks, their of Ukiah. It will take place on gives me such a warm feeling ues to grow; I now have more they can no longer find the the Rev. Dr. Harper and Mr. worst hitter, a brain-cancer Thursday, Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. to drive through the city and than 80 monthly recipients. words to express. Melissa is Gibbs. Nicole Phillips por- survivor who has a shunt in The choirs will be performing compare those scenes with Also, for the past year a looking forward to continuing trayed Elaine Harper0. Geoff his brain. music from around the world what I have created in paint- retired university professor in with her platform, in honor of Graham was exquisitely hilar- “The Yankees coach and including Cameroon, Israel, ing them.” Australia has been featuring a her grandfather, John Brumett, ious as Teddy “Roosevelt” assistant coach signal the Jamaica, America, South September brought an monthly sampling of my secu- and competing again in the Brewster and Randy Moore pitcher to intentionally walk Africa, Mexico, and opportunity for Patricia to lar puzzles (like the ones in Miss California program. turned in a fine performance the good hitter to get to Macedonia. A suggested show one of a different series: the Daily Journal) on part of as Dr. Einstein. The boys in Romney - the first free pass donation of $5 is gladly grain elevators. The venue her web page. The web page New fingers in town ... blue (police) were great: Keith issued by any team in the accepted. For more informa- was Aqua Areas 2006 held at presence has opened a larger Ukiah School of Music has a Aisner, Gary Hudson, Max league all season. Noticeably tion: Call Denise Doering at Coddingtown Mall in Santa door to make my puzzles new keyboard teacher - Craig Oken and Joel Shura. Tom upset, the pitcher does as 463-5253 x 1040.” Rosa in September. Her paint- available to interested math Schlatter. He comes here from Segar played Mr. ordered. Sobbing almost ing, Zamora Warehouse, gar- teachers all over - there are Bloomington, Ill., where he Witherspoon. “Arsenic” runs before he gets to the plate, Not to early to plan ... nered the Wale/Whitten now approaching 1,000 hits owned and managed a private through October 21. Romney strikes out. The Aaron Ames, a music student Memorial award at this juried on that site.” piano studio and Instructed Yanks win, the fans boo, the at University of the Pacific, show. The subject is located children and adults in piano Pumpkins galore ... Catch coaching staffs nearly come to and recent pianist for the on Highway 5 at Zamora, Ukiahi grad moves on ... pedagogy, theory, composi- the PumpkinFest this weekend blows. back-to-back productions of Calif. Thanks to the time invested tion, and jazz improvisation. in downtown Ukiah. Lots “Although Romney had “Beauty and the Beast” local- “My rendition has the top over the last five years in her He was also Director, going on for fun for families. been on the assistant coach’s ly in August, will be back in section hanging in thin air up platform, “Alzheimer’s Academy for Music and the More Kudos ... Shiloh basketball team earlier, the town on Dec. 22, when he very high. The silos hug the Advocacy and Awareness,” Arts in Bloomington, where Thomas Fernandez, a local coach insisted after the game jumps right in to accompany a central base beneath in beauti- Melissa Chaty, Miss as founder, he managed the Ukiahi grad, appeared in he did not know about his Christmas Eve performance at ful blues, rust and gold hues. Mendocino 2002, has accept- nonprofit education facility “Variety,” Oct. 8 edition, page condition. ’And even if I had,’ St. John’s Lutheran Church in In addition, I was invited to ed a position as Executive housing schools of music, art, 19. he said, ’I’d have done the Willits (7 p.m.). For musi- demonstrate painting in the Assistant to the CEO of the and theatre. Contact the same thing. It’s just good cians, there is NEVER a dull mall one afternoon. I enjoyed San Diego Chapter of the school if interested in lessons. 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The Orange County Cream on North State Street, development and fundraising. 1941 favorite, “Arsenic and meaning, the one that used Register is doing a series of 20 of course) is once again the She will also be providing Old Lace.” This frenzied, questionable behaviors to stories on Rick Warren, world frame for a painting complet- community education on the hilarious, madcap black com- Toxic influence the judges. famous evangelist who spent ed this summer on commis- disease. This nonprofit organi- edy is directed by David Waste Since when did we begin part of his life growing up sion. It is interesting to note zation annually sponsors Hance and is a hoot for lovers honoring the dishonorable and here in Ukiah and is personal that at some time earlier, the Memory Walk and various of this beloved farce. Every Dropoff awarding negative actions? friends with many locals. 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LOCAL NLCS GAME 1: NEW YORK 2, ST. LOUIS 0 CALENDAR Game on for Mets and Cards after Game 1 rainout FRIDAY OCT.13 By MIKE FITZPATRICK wise impressive Jeff Weaver in the title in 20 years. The 40-year-old left- yielded only four hits and two walks. MC VOLLEYBALL MENDOCINO COLLEGE AT CONTRA The Associated Press sixth. That was all the offense New hander, sharp and deceptive as ever, He struck out Pujols in the first, COSTA COLLEGE AT 6:30 P.M. PREP FOOTBALL NEW YORK — Tom Glavine York needed to win its eighth straight has delivered in a big way. walked him in the fourth and retired MARIA CARRILLO AT UKIAH JV/V 5/7:00 P. M . tossed another gem, Carlos Beltran game, dating to the regular season. He threw six scoreless innings in him on a liner to shortstop in the sixth. PREP GIRLS SOCCER ELSIE ALLEN AT UKIAH JV/V 4/5:30 P.M. rocked Shea Stadium with a homer “It pains me that there’s going to be Game 2 of the first round, helping the “The first part I executed really ROSELAND AT POTTER VALLEY 4:30 P.M. that crashed off the scoreboard, and an ‘L’ next to Jeff’s name tomorrow. Mets to a three-game sweep of the Los well, which was face him with no one SATURDAY OCT. 14 the New York Mets jumped in front of There’s no way that he’s a losing Angeles Dodgers. And the two-time on base,” Glavine said. “He’s obvious- MC FOOTBALL CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE AT MENDOCI- St. Louis in the NL championship pitcher,” Cardinals manager Tony La Cy Young Award winner, who waited ly the best hitter in baseball right now. NO COLLEGE 1 P.M. PREP CROSS COUNTRY series. Russa said. “Jeff was outstanding. We four seasons to reach the playoffs with ... When he’s in the box, if you have to MONTEREY INVITATIONAL 9 A.M. AT Glavine shut down Albert Pujols hit too many balls in the air.” New York after doing so year after face him you have to face him like any SALINAS PREP VOLLEYBALL and extended his postseason scoreless After rain postponed the opener year in Atlanta, was just as good other hitter. You have to attack him JV SPIKEFEST FR/JV 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. AT UKIAH streak to 13 innings, pitching the Mets Wednesday night, the Cardinals against St. Louis. and be aggressive.” PREP FOOTBALL POTTER VALLEY AT POINT ARENA JV/V to a 2-0 victory over the Cardinals in bumped up ace Chris Carpenter, who “I understand the importance of Guillermo Mota worked a hitless 11:30/2 P.M. Game 1 on Thursday night. will pitch on regular rest Friday night when I pitch now. At the same time, eighth to avoid facing Pujols himself, -Calendar listings are culled from the most “Tommy was the key,” Mets man- in Game 2. Rookie right-hander John I’m trying to play mental games with instead passing the reigning NL MVP recent schedules provided by the schools and organizations in our coverage area. ager Willie Randolph said. “He just Maine will be on the mound for the myself and dismiss that,” Glavine said. along to Billy Wagner. But the Mets Please report schedule changes or incorrect listings to The Daily Journal Sports quietly goes about his business and Mets. “I don’t want to go out there with any closer got Pujols to line out to first and Department at 468-3518 he’s a real leader on our staff.” Missing injured starters Pedro added pressure.” Juan Encarnacion followed with a hard Beltran, who wore out St. Louis in Martinez and Orlando Hernandez, the Helped by two inning-ending dou- groundout. the NLCS with Houston two years Mets are counting heavily on Glavine ble plays and a sprawling catch by COMMUNITY ago, hit a two-run shot off an other- as they chase their first World Series super sub Endy Chavez, Glavine See METS, Page A-8 DIGEST CYO Basketball sign ups begin Monday Sign ups begin Monday for CYO Basketball (traveling league), with another sign up session on Wednesday. Both sign ups will take place at Eagle Peak Middle School. Times are as follows: MLB mourns Lidle 5:30 - 4th grade boys and girls 6:15 - 5th grade boys and girls 7:00 - 6th grade boys and girls By RICK HURD 7:45 - 7th grade boys and girls 8:00 - 8th grade boys and girls Contra Costa Times Cost is $110 per person - and parent must be present at sign The conversation went on and on. ups And as soon as the person with the Any questions, contact Kelvin Chapman @ 485-8184 notebook thought it was over, Cory Lidle would add another layer to the UHS Booster Club conversation. meeting Oct. 30 It was a Friday in early May, and The next meeting for the Ukiah inside the Philadelphia Phillies High Athletic Boosters will be clubhouse, Lidle had seen a familiar held on Monday, Oct. 30 in the “A” Building at Ukiah High face from his A's days and greeted School. him with a smile, a handshake and Dinner Auction results will be on the . the requisite questions about family and kids that reporters almost never Golf tournament to hear from the athletes they write benefit a good cause about. To benefit the Mendocino Then, in response to those same County Sheriff’s Jail and Juvenile questions, he offered a now-chilling Hall Chaplain’s Program, a four- man scramble will be held Oct. 14 response. at the Ukiah Municipal Golf "I'm flying," he said. Course. The scramble will help provide For at least the next 30 funds to support the chaplain, as the two of us chatted, not as reporter the current budget does not sup- ply any monthly compensation or and player, but as acquaintances health care. The chaplain position is avail- who once shared the same work able full-time for inmates and environment. He talked of the peace deputies, and is totally supported by community churches, individu- he derived from soaring above the als, and businesses. earth and how his passion for his Call the jail – 463-5741 – or stop by the golf course for an new pursuit exceeded anything he entry form. had ever experienced. He emphasized that flying wasn't City of Ukiah Men’s a hobby but a serious venture. He Fall Basketball pulled out a book on aviation, com- ANG Photo Tournament plete with diagrams. He recited all The Detroit Tigers pause for a moment of silence Wednesday night for New York Yankee pitcher The City of Ukiah Community the things that needed to be done in Cory Lidle who died in a plane crash on Wednesday. Services Department would like to announce the opening for reg- case of an emergency and the odds istration for the Men’s Fall against such a thing happening. day that tragedy unfolded. "It's just part in these things, and what Lidle mer teammate Barry Zito explained, Basketball Tournament. Registration is $200 and guaran- And yet, when I walked away, a catastrophe." did on a baseball field is the least "He would eat Reese's pieces in tees 3 games. Tournament will there was one unsettling thought I Yep, but not even that summation important aspect to all of this. Thus, between innings, even when he begin on Friday, Oct. 20 and con- clude on Saturday, Oct. 21. couldn't shake. begins to tell it. None will. the reason I can't shake the image of pitched. M&M's, ice cream. And Tournament is open to teams of Thurman Munson. men ages 18 and up. For more You will read many quotes that chat in Philadelphia. then he'd go pitch eight scoreless." information or to register your So yeah, I felt sick to my stomach describing Lidle's death as a Because what we're left with is Then again, such habits were team, please call (707) 463- 6714. when the news trickled in tragedy. You will hear how fate the essence of the man, and in his probably the reason Lidle caused so Wednesday that Lidle's journey into played a part and how stars might dealings with teammates, coaches much frustration. He was, as Eric City of Ukiah youth flying resulted in the same horrific have aligned differently had the and media, Lidle was every bit as Chavez described it, "a free spirit," basketball signups ending as Munson's did. Not Yankees not melted down against common as your neighbor. so free that sometimes he didn't give end Oct. 20 because he played ball, or because I the Detroit Tigers in the first round This was a guy who once had his a rat's tail about game plans. knew him, or even because of the of the playoffs or had the Phillies twin brother, Kevin, suit up in his In 2002, "we were playing the The City of Ukiah Community Service Department would like to ironic twist that both Lidle and not traded him to New York. Some uniform and throw the first couple Orioles and the order was not to announce the beginning of regis- Munson were New York Yankees at opinions will come forth that sug- of pitches in a bullpen session with throw Jay Gibbons any change- tration for the 2006/07 Youth the end. But because he was 34 Basketball league. The league is gest Lidle was an enigma who bare- a pitching coach, Rick Peterson, ups," A's manager Ken Macha said, open to boys and girls from years old with a wife and a 6-year- ly tapped his enormous talent. who could be as humorless as a noting the humor in it. Kindergarten through 12th grade. old son, and if that doesn't kick you Registration forms are now avail- You may also hear the ludicrous bean counter. "So Gibbons came up, there were able at the Civic Center, 411 W. in the heart, you might want to visit call for athletes to be more cautious, He included all his A's teammates two men on base, and he threw him Clay St. and at www.cityofuki- Oz. a silly proposition, because, as in the gag, too. a change-up, and he hit it over the ah.com. The registration fee is $50.00 "What can you say?" said Lou Piniella said, "you play sports and But if the laughs were aimed at fence for a three-run homer. ... Next per first player, $45.00 for the Piniella, the Fox broadcaster, hot sometimes you feel infallible." Cory, that was fine, too. One of his at-bat, he threw him another second player in the same family. Registrations are due by Friday, managerial candidate and teammate To be honest, it all seems a bit more amusing nicknames with the October 20, 2006. A $15.00 late of Munson's on Aug. 2, 1979, the trite. This is a tragedy, fate plays a A's was, "Snacks," because, as for- fee will be added after the See LIDLE, Page A-7 10/20/06 deadline. Absolutely NO registration will be accepted after 10/27/06. Practices will begin in November. The Youth Basketball League games will run from January through March 2007. For PREP SPORTS this program to be successful we need enthusiastic volunteer coaches and team sponsors. For more information, please call 463-6714. Local sports round-up Times changed for SAL Boxing classes The Daily Journal Kamal Kaur 6-1, 6-4. Ukiah’s Katy Grubaugh and Mandi Summit all had Cross country runs hard in September Wong and Simone Mata paired up at three goals a piece. The Wildcats left Hours for SAL Boxing will be Girls tennis No. 2 doubles to win in straight sets 6- the pool with eight different people Ukiah High’s boys and girls cross changed for the month of September. sweep Elsie Allen 1, 6-0. Elsie Allen forfeited No. 3 dou- scoring. country team lost at home on Effective immediately the new bles due to the lack of players. In the second game of the night, the Wednesday 15-48. The top race times hours will be Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. The cost is still only $5 for The Ukiah High girls tennis team Ukiah’s next match will be on boys took on Sonoma Valley as well. It for the girls were Molly Learn at the whole year and classes are earned an easy win at home on Tuesday, Oct. 17 at Rancho Cotate at could have been deja vu for Head 24:58, Lauren Wallace at 25:52 and ongoing at the Redwood Health 3:30. Club. Tuesday sweeping Elsie Allen 7-0. Coach Rick Cleland because the boys Gina Gomez at 26:51. To join SAL Boxing you must fill The Lobos, plagued by injuries, were The boys also lost by a score of 15- out SAL paperwork and have a team was up 14-0 at the half just like parental signature if you are forced to forfeit three matches, open- Water polo teams play well the girls game prior. When the final 49. The top boys finishers were Tony under 18. ing the door for the Wildcats to sail to buzzer sounded, the final score of the Gomez at 19:32, Soledad Martinez at The class is a mix of all levels The Ukiah High boys and girls and ages and you are encour- victory. game was 27-0, a complete shutout. 19:50 and Jamie Herrera at 20:24. aged to join boxing if you want to At No. 1 singles, Ukiah’s Jessica water polo teams played well Chad Williams had six goals, Travis They will be heading to Salinas to seriously study boxing or just Wednesday, both handing Sonoma participate in the Monterey want a good workout. Kim won by default when Jennie Cleland had five, Collin Phenicie had Evans rolled her ankle early in the Valley High School large losses. Invitational on Saturday at 9 a.m. Ukiah Valley Youth four, Paul Riemenschneider and match and had to withdraw. In the first game of the night, the Steffan Moore both came away with Soccer League At No. 2 singles, Wildcat Hayley Ukiah girls hopped into the water and Prep Girls Golf General Meeting Milovina had an easy time defeating three goals. All players scored for the drowned their opponent in a flurry of boys team and Cleland was happy with plays well, goes 1-1 Raichill Norgrove 6-0, 6-1. goals and led 14-1 after the second Ukiah Valley Youth Soccer At No. 3 singles, Nikki Pardini the results. League’s Annual General meet- quarter. When the game was all said “I am really proud of how well both Ukiah girls golf won its match ing is Friday, November 3 at 7 handed a 6-0, 6-1 loss to Alyssa and done, the girls ended the night against Elsie Allen at the Sonoma p.m. at the Grace Hudson Collins and the Lobos had to forfeit the guys and girls teams played County Fairgrounds, 204-270 on Museum. It will be looking for new with a 19 goal lead, 24-5. today,” Cleland said. board members, discuss suc- the No. 4 singles match due to injury. Carrie Reid hit the back of the net Tuesday. The Wildcats won their 8th cesses and adopt new laws for In doubles action, Ukiah’s No. 1 Both the boys and girls teams are match of the year by shooting their the year. Question? Call the six times, Whitley Sassen had four now 4-1 in the league and will be Soccer Hot Line at 467-9797. team of Lindsay Werra and Maggie goals and Katie Bishop, Allison heading to Livermore on Friday. Mathis defeated Amber Michnick and See LOCAL, Page A-8 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 2006 – A-7 COMMUNITY Ukiah Skating Academy brings home 35 medals DIGEST Ukiah Skating Academy’s A 2006 regional champion, Miranda Chipman, captured first place High School season off to a good start in Freshmen B freestyle, fourth place Basketball Officials at Southwest Pacific in Freshmen A freestyle, and fourth Needed The Daily Journal place in Freshmen/Sophomore B fig- Basketball Officials Needed for Ukiah Skating Academy’s traveling ures. High School and Junior High competitive team started out the 2006- At the 2006 national champi- School. First Meeting is October onships, eight year old Lexi Cristiani, 16. Interested? Contact 462-8450 2007 season with 15 skaters bringing home 35 awards. earned a silver and bronze medals in South Ukiah Little Team members range in ages from the Primary A figure and freestyle League 2--year--old Mark Adams to 30 some- events. SULL will have a general meet- thing Satoko Barash. Ukiah skaters In her first meet this season, she ing and board member elections challenged up to the Elementary A on Oct. 23 at 7:00 P.M. This competed against some of the top meeting will be at the Civic Center ranked skaters in the Bay Area league freestyle event (ages 11 and 12 years conference room at 300 Seminary old) and skated a near perfect routine Ave. All parents of South Ukiah and the Southwest Pacific Region Little League players are encour- from Redwood City, Milpitas, Rohnert to bring home a second place award. aged to come. Also, anyone Park, Monterey, San Jose, and even Lexi also earned the first place in interested in serving on the SULL Juvenile A figure division, Kerida board of directors should be at one skater from Tonowanda, New this meeting. If you have any York. Moates captivated the audience and questions please call Randy At the 2006 National judges at this first meet with her per- Pedersen at 463-0944 (H) 489- formance in the Elementary A girls 9944 (C). Championships, Ukiah has made a name for being a strong competitor in freestyle where she took home the first Free karate program the United States. place, Kerida also took first in the to be held at RHC The Ukiah Skating Academy is also Elementary B girls figure event and second in Elementary loops. The Sheriff’s Youth Activities hopeful to have Sara Adams, who was Karate Program (Fall version) is unable to compete in this first meet Two time national champion, Kari teaching free youth, teen, and Perritt, skated her way to a second adult karate programs at the due to her commitment to the Ukiah Redwood Health Club in Ukiah on High’s Varsity soccer team, make her place in Freshmen A freestyle and Wednesday nights starting at 5:30 p.m. and on Sunday afternoons way to Australia in 2007 for the Junior third place in Freshmen/Sophomore starting at 2 p.m. for ages 6 years World Class freestyle event as well as solo dance. old and above. Alicia Woodward, was impressive Registration is available at the Giselle O’bergin in the Junior World class. SAL membership/insurance Class figure division. in Milpitas by earning a first place in fees are five dollars annually. Elementary loops, first place in You do not have to be a member Six time National team member and of the RHC to participate. For two time National Champion, Robert Juvenile B girls figures, fourth place in more information call the RHC at Adams, placed third in the Elementary Juvenile A girls figures, and fourth 468-0441 or 376-4419. Also for place in Juvenile/Elementary 8 girls more information, call Sensei A figure event and Elementary Mike Tobin at 354-0565. Loops.Tica Anderson, in 2006, won freestyle. regionals and nationals in the Ukiah’s youngest regional competi- Deep Valley Christian tor, Larissa Unangst, traced her way to Golf Marathon Elementary B pairs event. In this first meet in Milpitas, Tica a third place finish in Primary A fig- DVC is holding its 5th Annual File Photo 100-hole Golf Marathon Oct. 27 at took top honors in the ures and earned a second place in the the Ukiah Municipal Golf Course. Primary A girls freestyle. Kerida Moates did well in her first meet this season. She took home first This event is a major fundraiser Juvenile/Elementary B girls freestyle place in the Elementary A girls freestyle and in the Elementary B girls fig- for DVCS. Forty golfers will chal- event, second place in Elementary B Larissa’s sister, Shyanne had to ure event and second in Elementary loops. lenge themselves to play 100 figures, and fourth in Elementary A withdraw due to an injury, so Larissa holes in one day. If you would like girls freestyle. skated in her place. Larissa took home more information on this event, great skating abilities when she placed please call Eric Cline at 462-5617. Chelsea Brown, who has made her another second place in the freestyle and third place in Freshmen way to the national team four years in Elementary C figure division and a second in Juvenile/Elementary B B figures. Ukiah’s tiny tots made their Ukiah Lacrosse Club freestyle and third in Elementary B seeking players a row, placed third in the Freshmen A third place in the Juvenile/Elementary way to the floor for the stroking event. Ukiah Crushers Lacrosse Club girls freestyle and fourth in Freshmen B freestyle events that her sister would figures. Two year old Matt. Adams and three will be signing up players from A figures. have skated. Two time National team member, year old Heylee Unangst entertained ages 14-18 Saturday Oct. 21 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Pomolita Seven year old Emma Barash, took In her first season, Amy Jackson not Caitlyn Hallman, ended a long day the audience with their beginning skat- Soccer field on Cypress St. Player home a fourth place in Primary A fig- only made it to the national champi- with first place finish in the ing skills. equipment requirements, sign-up ures and freestyle divisions. Satoko onships in 2006, she also made it to Freshmen/Sophomore Solo dance. forms and general discussion of Next meet for the traveling team the sport will be available. Throw- Barash, skated her way to a second finals in her event at nationals. Throughout the day, Cailtyn also will be in Monterey on Sunday arounds will start mid-November place in the Novice B figure event. This meet also brought out Amy’s earned a second place in Freshmen B and practice will begin after the November 12. winter break. All players new and old must sign up and pay club fee. For more information, call Ian SCOREBOARD As it turned out, that was as Pratt 462-8118. Northwest Division Lidle good as it got on the field for NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PRESEASON NBA W L OT Pts GF GA -To place an announcement in Minnesota 3 0 0 6 11 8 Lidle. the “Community Sports Digest,” At A Glance Vancouver 2 1 1 5 9 8 By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Colorado 1 0 2 4 7 8 One of the things you hear contact The Ukiah Daily Journal Edmonton 1 1 0 2 4 3 Continued from Page A-6 Sports Department by phone at AMERICAN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Calgary 1 2 0 2 4 8 often when somebody passes, 468-3518. You may also mail your East W L Pct GB change-up, and he hit another something intended to bring listing to 590 S. School Street, W L T Pct PF PA Toronto 2 01.000 — Pacific Division homer. I swear to God it went New England 4 1 0 .800 108 74 Philadelphia 1 01.000 1/2 W L OT Pts GF GA comfort, is that maybe the Ukiah, Calif., 95482, e-mail it to N.Y. Jets 2 3 0 .400 96 132 Boston 1 1.500 1 Anaheim 3 0 1 7 12 9 in the same seat." 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Zero runs in maximum publicity, please contact North Wednesday’s Games (Rick Hurd is a columnist either our classified (468-3535) or W L T Pct PF PA Central Division Atlanta 4, Boston 1 32 innings, a spell so good for the Contra Costa Times of display advertising (468-3510) Baltimore 4 1 0 .800 89 46 W L Pct GB Detroit 9, Phoenix 2 Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 98 85 Chicago 1 01.000 — Florida 6, Carolina 3 that the names "Drysdale," Walnut Creek, Calif., a mem- departments. 1 3 0 .250 61 77 Detroit 1 01.000 — Montreal 3, Philadelphia 1 Cleveland 1 4 0 .200 81 109 Indiana 1 01.000 — N.Y. Islanders 5, Anaheim 4, SO and "Hershiser" were men- ber of the MediaNews Group Cleveland 0 1.000 1 West Milwaukee 0 1.000 1 Friday’s Game tioned. News Service.) W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo at Detroit, 4 p.m. Denver 3 1 0 .750 49 34 WESTERN CONFERENCE Carolina at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. San Diego 3 1 0 .750 103 36 Tampa Bay at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Sorenstam Kansas City 2 2 0 .500 80 52 Southwest Division San Jose at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Oakland 0 4 0 .000 47 113 W L Pct GB New Orleans 1 01.000 — Saturday’s Games NATIONAL CONFERENCE Memphis 1 1.500 1/2 N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 4 p.m. and Ochoa San Antonio 0 0.000 1/2 Ottawa at Montreal, 4 p.m. IT’SIT’S FRIGHTENINGFRIGHTENING HOWHOW East Dallas 0 1.000 1 Calgary at Toronto, 4 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Houston 0 1.000 1 Boston at N.Y. Islander4, 4 p.m. Philadelphia 4 1 0 .800 155 97 Atlanta at Washington, 4 p.m. take the lead N.Y. Giants 2 2 0 .500 100 95 Northwest Division Carolina at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. Dallas 2 2 0 .500 113 86 W L Pct GB Florida at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Washington 2 3 0 .400 96 110 Minnesota 1 01.000 — Philadelphia at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 5 p.m. MUCHMUCH CASHCASH YOUYOU Seattle 1 01.000 — at SWC South Denver 0 0.000 1/2 Phoenix at Nashville, 5 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Portland 0 1.000 1 Columbus at Minnesota, 5 p.m. New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 118 86 Utah 0 1.000 1 Edmonton at Colorado, 7 p.m. By DOUG FERGUSON Atlanta 3 1 0 .750 69 42 Dallas at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. The Associated Press Carolina 3 2 0 .600 86 90 Pacific Division Tampa Bay 0 4 0 .000 48 91 W L Pct GB Sunday’s Game CANCAN WIN!WIN! L.A. Lakers 1 01.000 — Dallas at Anaheim, 5 p.m. PALM DESERT — North Golden State 0 0.000 1/2 W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Clippers 0 0.000 1/2 Michelle Wie didn’t exactly Chicago 5 0 01.000 156 36 Sacramento 0 0.000 1/2 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 89 82 Phoenix 0 1.000 1 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL steal the show Thursday at the Green Bay 1 4 0 .200 87 138 DIVISION SERIES Samsung World Detroit 0 5 0 .000 88 141 ——— West American League Championship. W L T Pct PF PA Wednesday’s Games Detroit 3, New York 1 St. Louis 4 1 0 .800 111 98 Phoenix 119, Maccabi Tel Aviv 102 New York 8, Detroit 4 If anything, she held it up. Seattle 3 1 0 .750 78 83 Philadelphia 85, CSKA Moscow 71 Detroit 4, New York 3 San Francisco 2 3 0 .400 105 146 Toronto 118, Boston 112, OT Detroit 6, New York 0 Starting her second year as Arizona 1 4 0 .200 88 119 Indiana 103, New Jersey 89 Detroit 8, New York 3 Atlanta 108, Memphis 91 a pro, Wie took a half-hour to ——— Minnesota 98, Milwaukee 93 Oakland 3, Minnesota 0 Chicago 87, Washington 86 Oakland 3, Minnesota 2 play the 14th hole at Bighorn Sunday’s Games Seattle 99, Portland 89 Oakland 5, Minnesota 2 Buffalo at Detroit, 10 a.m. Oakland 8, Minnesota 3 with two rulings, a whiff, an Houston at Dallas, 10 a.m. Friday’s Games N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Milwaukee at Charlotte, 4 p.m. National League unplayable lie from a desert Seattle at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Cleveland vs. Boston at Verizon Wireless Arena, New York 3, Los Angeles 0 bush and a shot off the cement Tennessee at Washington, 10 a.m. Manchester, N.H., 4:30 p.m. New York 6, Los Angeles 5 Carolina at Baltimore, 10 a.m. New Jersey at New York, 4:30 p.m. New York 4, Los Angeles 1 Philadelphia at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Orlando vs. New Orleans at the Ford Center, New York 9, Los Angeles 5 cart path just to get back to Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. the fairway. She wound up Miami at N.Y. Jets, 1:15 p.m. Detroit vs. Minnesota at Qwest Center, Omaha, St. Louis 3, San Diego 1 Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 1:15 p.m. Neb., 5 p.m. St. Louis 5, San Diego 1 with a quadruple-bogey 8 on San Diego at San Francisco, 1:15 p.m. Atlanta vs. Houston at Alltel Arena, North Little St. Louis 2, San Diego 0 Oakland at Denver, 5:15 p.m. Rock, Ark., 5:30 p.m. San Diego 3, St. Louis 1 RIVERRIVER ROCK’SROCK’S HALLOWEENHALLOWEEN the shortest par 4 at Bighorn, Open: Indianapolis, New England, Green Bay, St. Louis 6, San Diego 2 Minnesota, Jacksonville, Cleveland Saturday’s Games LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES sending her to a 2-over 74. Miami at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Monday’s Game Utah at Indiana, 4 p.m. American League The real show belonged to Chicago at Arizona, 5:30 p.m. New York at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10 COSTUME CONTEST Washington at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. COSTUME CONTEST Detroit 5, Oakland 1 some familiar names on the Sunday, Oct. 22 Detroit at Memphis, 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11 Detroit at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Orlando at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Detroit 8, Oakland 5, Detroit leads series 2-0 LPGA Tour — Lorena Ochoa Green Bay at Miami, 10 a.m. Dallas at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13 and Annika Sorenstam. 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Real Salt Lake at CD Chivas USA, 4 p.m. St. Louis 0 2 1 1 5 11 Sunday, Oct. 29 ©2006 River Rock Casino, an enterprise of the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians End Regular Season Nashville 0 2 0 0 11 14 NL at AL, if necessary, (n A-8 – FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL Washington stars at tailback Broncos won’t take winless Raiders lightly for USC By ARNIE STAPLETON Everybody has a sense of urgency, don’t do things right on a day-to-day down.” The Associated Press everybody is embarrassed. Very simi- basis, you can fall into traps.” Despite criticisms of the team’s By JOHN NADEL DENVER — Mike Shanahan didn’t lar to what happened to us in 1999.” Jake Plummer said the rivalry with leadership from analysts, fans, media The Associated Press have to pull out his bag of tricks or So, Shanahan said he went back on the Raiders is insurance enough that members, players such as captain LOS ANGELES — After reams of statistics last week to fire up Tuesday and looked at all the teams Oakland will get the Broncos’ best Randy Moss and even ex-Raiders stars waiting three years, Chauncey his Broncos as they prepared for the that had lost their first four games shot. Tim Brown and Rich Gannon, the Washington is finally getting Baltimore Ravens’ prime-time visit to since ’99 and found there were 25 of “They are going to come fight as players say they’re sticking together. his chance to play at Southern them, 15 of which won their fifth hard as they can because they know it Denver. “It’s not like we’re coming out here California. Showing Ray Lewis just who had game. would be a good way to get their sea- Fortunately, the tailback “The reason why that happens is son going,” Plummer said. “When to just show up and get paid,” Raiders the league’s dominant defense was guard Barry Sims said. “We want to learned patience at a young motivation enough for the Broncos (3- that there is a lot of pride in the you’re 0-4 and people are writing you age. National Football League,” Shanahan off, saying you’re a terrible, terrible play and fight and do everything we 1), and they dispatched the Ravens 13- can to win games. After regaining his eligibil- 3. Denver became just the second team said. “Everybody takes pride in what team, your pride kicks in.” ity following spring practice, since 1940 to give up just one touch- they do, everybody is very talented, After opening the season being “There’s no elevator to success. preseason plans called for down in its first four games. and all of a sudden you hear through outscored 55-6 in losses to San Diego And we’re taking the steps, we’re Washington to share the car- When the Broncos returned to work the week how bad a team is and how and Baltimore, the Raiders blew an working hard.” ries with a group of talented you are going to dominate that team 18-point lead to Cleveland and a 13-7 That’s why the Broncos swear freshmen. But a hamstring Wednesday, Shanahan was full of and how it shouldn’t be a game, and halftime lead at San Francisco. admonitions and graphs, showing his they’re heeding the advice of their pull in the first week of prac- that is the farthest thing from the “It’s probably the worst time in my coach and respecting their opponent. players why they shouldn’t take light- tice set him back consider- truth.” life right now,” said Oakland defen- “People kind of think you’re just ly the winless Oakland Raiders (0-4) ably. Pride on one side and smugness on sive tackle Warren Sapp, who may or selling the party line, the company He refused to allow that to on Sunday night. the other, Shanahan suggested. may not be trying to goad the Broncos line, when you say this, but you look be a crushing blow. “I don’t think that I have ever felt as “Why do they win? Because a lot of into believing his team is drowning in “You can’t think like that,” bad as I did at that time. I don’t think people buy into human nature. There its doldrums. “That’s disappointing over and you see a lot of talent on that Washington said with a smile. it gets much worse than that,” isn’t that sense of urgency. You don’t when you go in week in and week out football team,” Broncos safety John “There are worse things in the Shanahan said. “That’s why I know have to do all the things that you have after you work all week long and pre- Lynch said. “Honestly, you do. And world.” what situation the Raiders are in right been doing,” Shanahan said. “I don’t pare to play a game, and there’s break- you know it’s a fine line between win- He knows about that from now and I shared that with the team. care what business you are in, if you down after breakdown after break- ning and losing in this league.” personal experience. At age 9, out of nowhere, he couldn’t walk. But Paul Lo Duca bounced after 98 pitches, is scheduled looking for its first World fourth, when he was doubled “All of a sudden, I got sick Mets a hit through the left side in to come back on only three Series championship since off first base by Beltran on and lost the feeling in my the sixth, and Beltran drove a days’ rest in Game 5 — as is 1982. Encarnacion’s soft fly to a legs,” he recalled. Continued from Page 6 2-2 fastball an estimated 430 Glavine, who threw 89 pitch- The winner of Game 1 in center. Washington was hospital- feet off the giant scoreboard in es. the NLCS has reached the “Albert is an outstanding ized for three months before Wagner then walked Scott right-center — the ball clang- “There’s no question I feel World Series 12 of the last 13 baserunner. I’m not exagger- being sent home, where he Rolen, who is 1-for-14 this ing off Jose Valentin’s No. 18 better about coming back on a years. The 2005 Cardinals ating,” La Russa said. “That continued to recuperate for postseason, and retired pinch- in New York’s lineup. small pitch count like I had were the exception. was the exception. He got a several more weeks. hitter Scott Spiezio on a “Every time you do some- tonight as opposed to getting The Mets lost left fielder bad read.” “My strength finally came popup to end it for his third thing in October it means a over 100,” Glavine said. Cliff Floyd early when he Notes: Before the game, a back,” he said, adding that his save of the playoffs. lot,” Beltran said. “Hitting the “He’s a big-game guy. He’s aggravated his injured moment of silence was held father insisted all along he It was Glavine’s 34th post- home run today of course shown what he can do in the Achilles’ tendon while run- for Yankees pitcher Cory would get better. season start, matching Andy brings memories.” postseason,” Randolph said. ning out a foul fly in the sec- Lidle, who broke into the And so, he did. Pettitte for the most in major It also woke up a curiously “He has a beautiful swing. ond. He is day-to-day. majors with the Mets in 1997, Raised in nearby Torrance, league history. Glavine also quiet crowd of 56,311 at Shea, He’s a very special individual. Floyd, who also lumbered and former Negro Leagues Washington came to USC in improved to 14-15 in the post- which was plenty noisy during You don’t see the ball jump toward the line to catch two star Buck O’Neil, who died 2003 along with Reggie Bush season, tying Pettitte for the two home games in the divi- off the bat like that with many fly balls in the first two last Friday. ... Martinez, with and LenDale White, who second-most wins behind for- sion series, and left them hitters.” innings, was replaced by his right arm in a large blue would team up to form one of mer Braves teammate John chanting “Wea-ver! Wea-ver!” La Russa has his team in Chavez, a defensive whiz, in sling following shoulder the most productive tailback Smoltz (15). The right-hander knows all the NLCS for the third straight the top of the third. Chavez surgery, got a huge ovation combinations in NCAA histo- Weaver, cast off by the Los about tough crowds in New season and fifth time in seven got a late break on Ronnie during pregame introductions. ry. Angeles Angels in July, was York after an unsuccessful years overall — a run that Belliard’s fifth-inning looper, ... It was Glavine’s 16th LCS When Washington was nearly as good. He cruised stint with the Yankees from began with a loss to the wild- but recovered in time to make start, the most in major league declared academically ineligi- through 5 2-3 innings, blank- 2002-03, when he was often card Mets in 2000. But St. a diving, snow-cone grab. history. Ex-Mets slugger ble the following year, it was- ing the Mets’ menacing lineup booed lustily in the Bronx. Louis is 1-3 in its last four Poor baserunning by Pujols Darryl Strawberry threw out n’t considered a great loss on one harmless single. Weaver, lifted in the sixth NLCS appearances and is still cost the Cardinals in the the first pitch. because Bush and White had established themselves as standouts. match to Ursuline last Washington was academi- Fargas gives Raiders depth at running back cally ineligible for a second Local Thursday. The first game of straight year in 2005, leaving the match was neck and neck By JOSH DUBOW have to prove yourself.” That was hard to do early in all the way but went to The Associated Press Fargas is able to do it in his career when he was most- his college career in doubt. Continued from Page 6 But having learned patience Ursuline 25-23. Ukiah won ALAMEDA — The games this season. He was the ly a special teams player. He and with the backing of his best score of this year in rela- the second game of the match Oakland Raiders had high featured back on two third- had only 80 carries his first family, he never gave up. tion to par. Ukiah’s top per- with a comfortable lead of 25- hopes when they drafted run- quarter drives, carrying eight three seasons in the NFL Now, as a sociology major, formers were Whitney Vau 15. In the third and final ning back Justin Fargas out of times for 63 yards against the when the Raiders often lacked he’s moving forward in the 32, Shanel Sayad 37, Alex game, Ukiah came very close Southern California in 2003. 49ers. a quality backup to take some classroom. McMillen 37, Chelsea to winning, building up to a Yet Fargas didn’t do much “We’ve just got to keep of the load off the starting run- “I felt like I should have Dockins 46, Theresa Ladao 52 lead of 14-10, but Ukiah was more than watch for his first him healthy,” coach Art Shell ning back. been out there helping the and Merissa Kreeger with a unable to clinch the victory three seasons in the NFL. said. “He’s a good change-of- Fargas has 17 carries for team,” said Washington, who 52. and Ursuline came up with 6 That’s beginning to change as pace guy because he’s got 153 yards so far this season. . stays in touch with Bush and “At the beginning of this straight points to win the Fargas has become a more good straight-line speed to get Shell wants to give Fargas out in the open.” more carries as the season White. season, with only two starting match. integral part of Oakland’s offense, providing a change of Fargas’ emergence as a goes on, a development that “They tell me to hang in players returning from last Jessica Graham played there and go hard,” he said. pace to starter LaMont Jordan. capable No. 2 back has been Jordan said he’d welcome. year, I thought that five wins well with six aces and four Fargas had been used most- one of the few positives so far “You’re going to have to Washington acknowledged would be an aggressive goal,” kills while Ashley Lower that it would have been easy ly in garbage time the first two this season for the Raiders (0- run the ball, especially once said Chris Philbrick, head helped control the game with weeks but ripped off a 48-yard 4), who have had just about you get to November and to get discouraged during his coach. “Obviously I’m very three aces, five kills and 13 time away from football. run against the Cleveland everything else go wrong. December, you have to be proud of our girls to be 8-2 assists. Ukiah is now 4 wins Browns the following week Jordan said Fargas reminds able to run the ball,” Jordan But, he said, “You can’t with four matches still to go.” and 1 loss in League play. think like that.” and then got even more oppor- him of himself when he said. “If you look at teams that The Wildcats lost tunities last game against the backed up Curtis Martin on were successful, you look at “I just kept thinking, Wednesday to undefeated Varsity Volleyball ‘There’s a better path for San Francisco 49ers. the New York Jets. last year, with the exception of Ursuline 266-242 at home. plays well “It always feels good when “It’s important that Justin Seattle, you have to have two me,”’ Washington said. Whitney Vau 41, Shanel “Everyone struggles at times Ukiah defeated Elsie Allen coaches call your number and continues to go out there and running backs. Justin did a in their lives. I just had to find Sayad 47, Alex McMillen 55, on Thursday in three games you’re able to make some play that way,” Jordan said. good job.” ways to get tutors, more help, Theresa Ladao 60, Merissa 25-11, 25-12 and 25-19. things happen,” Fargas said. “Especially as we get late in Many more teams are split- study more. Not to put any- Kreeger 63 and Chelsea Senior Katelyn DelBuco “I’ve had to be patient the season, as the coaching ting the carries at running thing on students, but it’s hard Dockins with a 65. served a great game with since I’ve been here. I’ve been staff starts to get more confi- back the way Pittsburgh did to be an athlete and a stu- Their next game will be nine aces and three blocks at through a couple different sit- dence in him, he starts to get last season on the way to the dent.” away on Tuesday against the net. uations, coaching changes and more playing time, he gets Super Bowl title with Willie At least, he clarified, it was Rancho Cotate at 3:30 p.m. Caroline Eggertsen also things, and every year you more confidence in himself.” Parker and Jerome Bettis. difficult for him. had a good game with four Washington and the third- JV volleyball aces and 15 assists. They are ranked Trojans (5-0, 2-0 Pac- loses first game now 5-2 in the league and 10) will shoot for their 51st have a big game at home on win in 53 games against The Ukiah JV Volleyball Tuesday with Montgomery at Arizona State (3-2, 0-2) on Girls lost a heartbreaker 4:30 p.m. Saturday night. 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Savings Bond. For more information, call 463-0730 or 462- COMMUNITY BRIEFS 5228 MARRIAGE LICENSES Retired teachers meet Oct. 23 Beauty make-over Oct. 27 • Ferdinand Melly Thieriot Reding, 42, of Fort Bragg. Gillespie, 24, of Wilmington, The Mendocino County Division No. 55 Carol Cowles, Co-owner of Headlines III, 39, and Tracy Lynn Vogel, • Shane Alexander NC. Area 1 of California Retired Teachers Salon, Permanent Cosmetics Technician 35, of Yorkville. Whitman, 26, and Katie Noel • Gerald Ernest Peters, 54, Association is scheduled to hold its next meet- (PCT), and Certified Instructor of Permanent • Erik Charles Hansen, 28, Joens Poulton, 22, of and Elizabeth Jean Miller, 53, ing on Monday, Oct. 23, at the Ukiah Garden Cosmetics will do a complete make-over on a and Heather LeAnn Vartanian, Lynnwood, Wash. of Grass Valley, NV. Cafe. model demonstrating how to use and apply 32, of Ukiah. • Daniel Mark Platt, 46, and • Sean Thaddeus Barrett, There will be a social gathering at 11:30 cosmetics such as blush, eye enhancement and • Joshua Nathanial Heady, Yvonee Modesta Fernandez, 40, and Sarena Charan Breed, a.m. followed by lunch at noon for $10. Four makeup as the first in a series of workshops 31, and Olivia Faylene 40, of Fort Bragg. 37, of Fort Bragg. entrees will be offered and choices will be sponsored by the Ukiah Senior Center. Walton, 28, of Redwood • Benjamin Cristobal • Marco Antonio Ferrusca made at the restaurant. The menu choices will The workshop will be held on Friday, Oct. Valley. Castro Moreno, 27, and Vega, 32, and Erenid Vazquez be: pasta pomodoro, caesar salad with shrimp, 27 at 1 p.m. in Carter Hall at the Ukiah Senior • Matthew Lee Carley, 26, Monica Rodriquez Zazueta, Duenas, 27, of Ukiah. breast of chicken delight or lemon pepper Center, 497 Leslie St., Ukiah. So that everyone and Jamie Rose Steppe, 22, of 24, of Ukiah. • Chad William Howe, 28, snapper. can see the transformation up close, seating is Willits. • Leeor Neta, 29, and and Angela Rosaly The program features Ross Beck, limited to 35, so please reserve your space as • Gary Dean Bishop, 43, Melissa Anne Whippo, 30, of spokesperson for Mendocino Lake Cipparrone, 19, of Redwood soon as possible. For more information or and Gina Lavin Stillwell, 37, San Francisco. Valley. Community College, who will give a presenta- reservations, call Betty McGlade at 467-0960. of Laytonville. • Brendan Fitzgerald tion on the upcoming bond election, YES on • Wayan Suardika, 28, and Crowley, 29, and Kara Lynn • David Arnulfo Perez, 44, W. Also, Ken Hewitt will be speaking about Third annual whale benefit Stacey Kathryn Chako, 38, of Orvis, 31, of Somerville, MA. and Annie Alberts Lee, 62, of the latest in legislation. Potter Valley. • Kevin Patrick McDonald, Berkeley. For more information or for reservations, to be held Oct. 28 • Craig Alan Wenke, 53, 27, and Cristina Alexandra • Jose Alfredo Alvarado, call Ken Hewitt at 468-5894 or Nancy Johnson and Michelle Ann Costa, 40, White, 32, of Redwood 31, and Fany Marcela Dr. Urmas Kaldveer will be giving a presen- Martinez-Cabello, 20, of at 964-0662. tation of his personal photo-narrative of “One of Portland, Ore. Valley. • Trent Alan Jorgensen, 33, • David Vincent Ukiah. Man’s Journey to the Whales.” The presenta- • David Eghbal Ahmadi, Day of Dead workshop tion will be held on Saturday, Oct. 28 at the and Lisa Lynn Rice, 36, of Williamson, 38, and Sherry Gualala. Lynne Sellars, 37, of Little 28, and Rebecca Ann Leisse, Since the Day of Dead, (Día de los Muertos) Ukiah Playhouse, 1041 Low Gap Road from 4 to 8 p.m. with the lecture being held from 6 to • Andrew Bryan Rhoads, River. 29, of Fort Bragg. is coming up very soon, Nov. 2, Oak Manor 29, and Julia Davis, 26, of • Lyle Reid Krewson, 63, • Derek J. Magnuson School wants to invite students and their fami- 8 p.m. Tickets will be available at the Mendocino Book Co. and at the door. There is Fort Bragg. and Judy Karen Pletcher, 68, Nelson, 27, and Erica lies to a workshop at where they will learn how • Christopher Clayton of W. Des Moines, Iowa. Gutierrez, 24, of Willits. to make many of the traditional decorations for a $20 tax deductable donation with all pro- ceeds to be used exclusively to support Dr. Porter, 34, and Renee • Maximillian Matthew • Michael Lee Webberley, this holiday. The workshop would be during Margareta Buchanan, 31, of Meyers, 33, and Maria Luisa 31, and Gina Rose Johnston, the hours that many children are in the after Kaldveer’s on going research with the Great Whales of the Sea of Cortez. Denver, CO. Guerra, 28, of Sebastopol. 32, of Ukiah. school program in the Oak Manor school cafe- • Oscar Howard Miller, 28, • David Neal Wood, 24, • Timothy Rueben Huerta, teria, starting at 2 p.m. If any parents are not For more information, call Urmas Kaldveer at 472-0114. and Danielle Christine and Amy Louise Fouquette, 36, and Snjezana Branka working during these hours on Wednesday, Compa, 27, of Fort Bragg. 22, of Ukiah. Oct. 25, they are asked to come with their child Krakj, 33, of Coquitlam. • Fletcher Alan Starbuck, • Timothy Wayne Todd, 33, • James Raymond Stavely, to the school cafeteria. There is no need to Fish and game project 61, and Kim Ellen Castilla, and Krista Mary Little, 26, of bring anything for this workshop since the 59, and Patricia Jane Marien, grants soon to be available 51, of Fort Bragg. Potter Valley. 64, of Fort Bragg. school together with Nuestra Casa, makes the • Larry Dale Nance, 51, and • Juan Pablo Mora-Galvez, materials available for the families. The Mendocino County Fish and Game • Hector Jesus Rodriguez, Patricia Gayle Woodruff, 53, 27, and Evelia Olea Lopez, 25, and Nicolette Bordeaux Commission is announcing its annual request of Hopland. 22, of Ukiah. for project proposals which benefit fish and/or Crozier, 24, of Cotati. Annette White-Parks • Robert Michael Gerbi, 32, • Steven Michael Cavalli, • Mario Joseph Seibel, 24, game in Mendocino County. The Commission and Michelle Mauria Bloom, 28, and Megan Malissa book launch Oct. 27 will be submitting recommendations to the and Shawna Brook Reese, 24, 28, of Portland, Ore. Barker, 25, of Ukiah. of Willits. On Oct. 27 at 7 p.m., Mendocino Book Board of Supervisors for the awarding of • Bryan Manuel Smith, 19, • Manuel Cabrera Buttner, Company, 102 South School St, celebrates grants of up to $5,000 per project. The and Morgan Jo Flint, 20, of • John Henry Burns Jr., 55, 58, and Lourdes Vega and Charmaine Marie Burns, book releases by Freshcut Press including a Commission welcomes projects for considera- Willits. Lambinicio,46, of Ukiah. new novel, “Bridge Work” by Annette White- tion in the following four categories: • Joseph Anthony Munoz, • Albert Pruitt Mossman, 43, of Keaau, HI. Parks and the reprinting of her popular Gualala 1. Game, Wildlife 30, and Lacey Lou Huff, 28, 69, and Sharon Antoinette • Justin Ronald Borysenko, history. For more information, call 468-5940. 2. Fish of Ukiah. Griset, 61, of Oakland. 37, and Regina Lyn Lowe, 31, 3. Artificial Propagation • Chad Edward Spaller, 28, • Jerry Melton Klinger Jr., of Willits. Wild Game BBQ, auction 4. Education regarding Hunting. Fishing, and Susan Kathryn 49, and Michelle Rene • Daniel Francis Sullivan, Fish and/or Wildlife Graumann, 34, of Redwood Simpson, 41, of La Selva 74, and Lisa Antoinette set for Oct. 28 To receive an application packet, write to: Valley. Beach. Chmielewski, 50, of Daly The Wild Game raffle and auction will be Attn: BFP Mendocino County Fish and Gute • Cameron Zachary • Star Buck Fargey, 29, and City. held on Saturday, Oct. 28 starting at 5 p.m. at Commission, 501 Low Gap Road Ukiah, Crossman, 20, and Maria Rae Lilybet Raintree Parsons, 33, • Paul Francis McNerlin, the Ukiah Elks Lodge 1200 Hastings Road. 95482. Rosales, 20, of Hopland. of Caspar. 43, and Theresa Marie $15 donation for adults and $6 donation for The deadline for receiving proposals is 5 • Lior Juda Gotttlieb, 31, •Vicente Chavez-Carmen, Howland, 39, of Redwood children under 12. There will be a kids p.m. on Oct. 28. For information, call Craig and Alyse De Maria, 34, of 27, and Maribel Mendoza- Valley. Halloween costume contest for ages 12 and Bell, Chairman at 884-3012, or Jean Roberts at Fort Bragg. Gonzalez, 20, of Ukiah. • Michael David Fox, 49, under with a best costume prize of a $50 462-5683. • Linwood Frederick • Robert Lee Simmons Jr., and Marie Esther Barnes, 40, FALL DEALS! Peters, 53, and Sarah Jan 30, and Heather Erin of Ukiah.

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Celebrating 5 Years In Business Open 7 Days Carfax Reports On Every Vehicle! A Week JEFF HARPE’S QUALITY MOTORS CANDIDATECANDIDATE 10 Orr Springs Road, Ukiah • 462-1717 Service Dept. Now Open • Mon-Fri: 8:00 - 5:00 • 462-7017 All prices plus tax license & documentation and smog. Expires October 31, 2006 FORUMSFORUMS October 2006 On October 27, 28 & 29 Red Fox Casino will be Monday, Oct. 16 • 6:30 PM sponsoring the Racing Open at the Ukiah Race Way. Everyone that enjoys racing and casino District Attorney Candidate - Meredith Lintott games, it will be fast, fun and Red Hot Fox Racing! This can change due to weather. Sheriff-Coroner Candidates Measure W - Mendocino College Bonds Tuesday, October 31st. Customer “Halloween Ukiah Civic Center Costume Contest.” Judging from Noon - 8 p.m. Winners announced at 8:30 p.m. City Council Chambers Must be present to win. No masks allowed. 300 Seminary Ave. 1st Place: $300. 2nd Place: $200. 3rd Place: $100

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Some 78 adventure-seeking Soroptimist Yokayo volunteers arrived to clean the shores, gravel bars and roads of the Eel River drainage. Due Sunrise to hear tribal to heavy public recreational use all summer administrator Oct. 19 this area requires a thorough cleaning every Soroptimist International of Yokayo year. The drainage is also abused by illegal Sunrise will hear Trina Fitzgerral, dumping. A backhoe was required to lift heavy Tribal Administrator for the Sherwood engine blocks and other car parts into trucks to Valley Band of Pomo Indians in haul them away. Old abandoned barb wire Willits and a Wailaki/Nomalaki mem- fencing was cut and removed to prevent ber of the Round Valley Reservation. wildlife entanglement. Her talk will be of special interest “Cleaning a river is hard work but the vol- to those wondering about how tribes unteers can then bask in the glow of accom- help women and girls, as well as the plishment knowing they have done a good impact of casinos on those dwelling deed for the planet,” said organizer Beb Ware. on a reservation. She will also discuss That glow continues as a hearty Tri-tip B.B.Q. what it’s like being a woman in lunch is served by PG&E. Not only lunch but authority in a tribal setting. also a $750 donation to the Mendocino County Fitzgerral will speak at the morning 4-H was provided by PG&E. Soroptimist club’s next program meet- Mendocino County 4-H is the major partici- More than 70 people came out to the Eel River Cleanup this year, sending 32.5 ing, Thursday, Oct. 19, at 7 a.m. at the pant in the Eel River cleanup. This year the 4- cubic yards of trash to the dump. County Public Health building,1120 S. H commissioned Perkowski Screen Printing to The Potter Valley transfer station received Valley, Santa Rosa and Novato in Marin Dora St. For more information, con- design and print 100 Eel River Cleanup T- 32.5 cubic yards of trash and 30 tires from this County. Remember, we all need water and we tact any member or President Sandy shirts. The shirts were given to many volun- year’s cleanup. The dump fees were donated all live down stream,” Ware added. Dow at 467-3834 or Carole Hester teers. 4-H also presented Beb Ware with a by the County of Mendocino. 463-1231. The public is invited to hear plaque honoring his 15 years of community The 2007 Cleanup will be held the first this presentation. “Some 500,000 people drink the water that Saturday in October. service in organizing the cleanup. flows from the Eel including Ukiah, Redwood Fitzgerral is a mother of four with one granddaughter and expecting three more grandchildren real soon. and sexual assault is extending application Medical Marijuana Advisory “I was blessed with my first child at acceptance for the Fall 2006 volunteer training. the age of 16. I attended the Young COMMUNITY BRIEFS The training will begin Wednesday, Oct. 25, Board debate postponed. Parenting Program at Ukiah High and continue through March 7, 2007. Due to DA Norm Vroman’s sudden death School. This program assisted with Applications must be returned by Oct. 20, to be and the unexpected scheduling conflict with the helping me prepare for motherhood Mendocino College considered. There are limited positions. The Vroman Memorial in Hopland Sept. 30, the and get my high school education. I travel/study program volunteer training is free of charge; however a Mendocino Medical Marijuana Advisory Board graduated in 1985 from Ukiah High. one-year commitment to the volunteer program postponed its Sept. 30 Educational Conference That day was not only the day in meeting Tuesday is requested after completion of training. and Sheriff’s Debate until Saturday Oct. 21. which I completed my high school For more information, call Mary at 462- The Sheriff’s Debate between Tom Allman and career, but it was the due date of my The public is invited to attend an information 9196. meeting to find out about the Mendocino Kevin Broin is scheduled for 3 p.m. followed by second child. As I was lining up for College travel/study programs for 2007. Learn questions and answers from interim DA Keith the commencement, I was approached Italian in Siena, Italy from May 26 to June 10, Wine Extravaganza Faulder and DA candidate Meredith Lintott. by the vice principal, who introduced and learn Spanish in Quito, Ecuador; the coming in October Moderators will be Atty Terence Hallinan, for- herself and said, ‘we have an ambu- Amazon rain forest; and the Galápagos Islands mer San Francisco DA, and MMMAB advisor, lance here today incase you go into from June 17 to July 7. Nuestra Casa and Parducci Wine Cellars are Paula Deeter. labor just wave at me and they will be For details, come to the information meeting planning for their La Bodega III/Wine Cellar III Dr William Courtney’s science lecture, “The right there.’ I did not tell her what I Tuesday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. -- Extravaganza to be held at Parducci Wine Brain’s Own Marijuana,” precedes the debate was thinking, but I thought I would Cellars tasting room, Saturday, Oct. 21 from 3 MMMAB will distribute a Policy Survey & rather have the baby right there on my p.m. to 7 p.m. This event is the culmination of a Questionnaire, seeking a community vote. own rather than be carted off in front First time home buyer’s raffle ticket sale which offers purchasers of a Area 101 will host the conference and of hundreds of people. Well, that seminar scheduled ticket the opportunity to win either a large rack evening program of music, dinner and skits seems like a life time ago, currently. I until 2 a.m. Doors open with lunch at noon, have been working for Sherwood On Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. or a number of smaller racks filled with wine from Mendocino County and the surrounding Saturday Oct. 21. 10 miles north, of Laytonville Valley for about 12 years now in sev- Century 21 Les Ryan Realty will host a First on Highway 101. eral different capacities.” Time Home Buyer’s Seminar at the office at areas. Participants need not be present to win. All proceeds from the ticket sales go to support For more information, call 984-9124 or 964- About Soroptimist: Soroptimist 495-A East Perkins Street. The seminar on YESS. International is a worldwide organiza- Tuesday will be for English speaking buyers services and programs provided by Nuestra tion for women of approximately while the workshop on Wednesday will be host- Casa to the local Latino community and many 100,000 members in 120 countries in ed for Spanish speaking home buyers. others. Environmental activist to management and professions, working Refreshments will be provided by Schat’s The purchase of raffle tickets includes partic- appear in Casper through service projects to advance Courthouse Bakery. Moderators will include ipants in the raffle as well as entry into the din- human rights and the status of women, Home 123 Mortgage, First American Title ing and wine tasting event. Ticket holders also Lois Gibbs says strong local organizations especially programs benefiting women Company and Miguel Zazueta and Clint Hanks be provided with two mini raffle tickets and a are needed to protect against hazardous waste. and girls. from Century 21 Les Ryan Realty. commemorative La Bodega III wine glass. On Oct. 22 at 12:30 p.m., at the Casper All clubs participate internationally Raffle tickets are $40 each and can be pur- Community Center in Casper, the Alliance for through their International Projects. Child policy groups meeting chased through Nuestra a Casa, 487 N. State St. Democracy, North Coast Action, and the Sierra Soroptimist International Yokayo in Ukiah and the Mendocino Book Company on Club will present a talk by renowned environ- Sunrise was chartered Sept. 26, 1993, The Policy Council on Children and Youth School Street in Ukiah. There will be event and mental activist Lois Gibbs. and has given money to a wide variety will be holding a meeting on Friday, Oct. 20 mini-raffle tickets available at the door for $20. Gibbs achieved national recognition as the of organizations, including: The Chili from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Mendocino County For more information, call Nuestra Casa at organizer and leader of a homeowners associa- Cook-off; Mendocino Cancer Department of Social Services, 747 S. State St., 463-8181 or Santiago Simental at 272-2594. tion that successfully fought for the cleanup and Resource Center; the Special Big Sur Conference Room. Ukiah relocation of nearly 900 families from Love Olympics Soup Off; the Elsie Videoconferencing to Ukiah will be held at the 6th annual Soup-Off to be Canal, a highly contaminated site in Niagara Lancaster Memorial Women’s Health Fort Bragg office of the Department of Social Falls, N.Y. She is known as the Mother of the Fair; Operation Flags; PumpkinFest; Services, 825 S. Franklin. held on Saturday, Oct. 21 Superfund, which federal program is used to Ukiah Akido & Gymnastics; Space; For more information, contact Pat Meek at Benefiting Mendocino County Special locate and cleanup toxic sites throughout the Hospice; Special Olympics; the Boys 463-7722. Olympics the annual Soup-Off will be held on United States & Girls Club; Ukiah PAL; Project Saturday, Oct. 21 at 5 p.m. at Elks Lodge 1200 Gibbs has extensive experience and knowl- Sanctuary and many more. Project Sanctuary extends Hastings Road in Ukiah. The cost for tickets is edge of the chemical family known as dioxins. “Since being chartered, SIYS has applications for training $10 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under, She is presently the executive director of the given away more than $58,000,” children under 5 get in free. Center for Health, Environment and Justice for- explained Sandy Dow, president of Project Sanctuary, an emergency shelter and For more information, contact James at 468- merly the Citizens Clearinghouse for Soroptimist International of Yokayo resource center for victims of domestic violence 1282. Hazardous Waste, located in Virginia. Sunrise.

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Ukiah High School Wildcat football Chad Bunting Running back, Quarterback, Defensive back Offensive stats: Rushing: 54 for 283 yards, one touchdown, one fumble Passing: 7 attempts, 5 completions for 86 yards and one touchdown Receiving: 11 catches for 165 yards and one touchdown Defensive stats: On the season, 14 tackles, one interception, 11 assists Bunting also does all the kick off and punting with an average of 35 yards per punt B-2 – OCT. 13, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL Investigators try to find Landis goes public answers about what went wrong with defense in doping case aboard Yankee pitcher’s plane So far, lab has no comment By NAHAL TOOSI viewer with Comcast Times. Nashville, Tenn., hotel By The Associated Press Associated Press SportsNet in Philadelphia Lidle’s passport was found spokeswoman Melanie Fly Floyd Landis rolled out key elements of his defense against NEW YORK — while flying his plane in April. on the street, according to a said. doping charges in an online presentation Thursday, several Investigators sifted through Lidle and Stanger boarded federal official, speaking to Family and friends con- months before the cyclist is to present his case to an arbitration debris inside a luxury high- the same single-engine plane The Associated Press on con- verged on Lidle’s home in the panel in hopes of keeping his Tour de France title. rise apartment Thursday for Wednesday afternoon for dition of anonymity. It was not Los Angeles suburb of Early Thursday, Landis posted a PowerPoint presentation clues to why a small airplane what was supposed to be a clear who was at the controls. Glendora, Calif. prepared by Arnie Baker, a retired doctor and longtime coach carrying New York Yankees leisurely flight around New Hersman said the FAA was Lidle’s twin brother, Kevin, and adviser, as well as several hundred pages of documents pitcher Cory Lidle slammed York City. They took off from reviewing aircraft-control told CNN’s “Larry King Live” related to the charges on his Web site, www.floydlandis.com. into the building, killing the a suburban New Jersey air- tapes at the NTSB’s request, the family was having a tough The presentation highlights what are said to be a number of pitcher and a flight instructor. port, circled the Statue of and so far had no indication of time. inconsistencies in both the paperwork and the results provided National Transportation Liberty and flew past lower a mayday call. “But what can you do? by the French lab that reported elevated ratios of testosterone to Safety Board member Debbie Manhattan and north along the The Cirrus SR20 was built Somehow you hang in there epitestosterone in Landis’ “A” and “B” samples, as well as the Hersman said investigators East River. in 2002 and purchased earlier and you get through it,” he presence of synthetic testosterone. found debris scattered every- Twenty minutes into the this year, she said. It was reg- said. “I’ve had a lot of calls “We have no reason to question the conclusions of the where. flight and just moments after istered to Lidle. The four- from friends and family, peo- Chatenay-Malabry lab,” Tour de France director Christian Aircraft parts and headsets passing the 59th Street seater is equipped with a para- ple calling and crying. And Prudhomme said Thursday, referring to the town where the were on the ground. The pro- Bridge, the plane smashed chute in case of a mishap, but they’ve released some emo- French lab is located. peller broke apart from the into the Upper East Side con- it apparently was not used. tions, and I haven’t done that An assistant to Chatenay-Malabry director Jacques De engine, which landed on the dominium building, killing NTSB records indicate 12 yet. I don’t know — I guess Ceaurriz said the lab had no comment, while the general secre- floor of an apartment. The the two men and briefly rais- accidents involving the Cirrus I’m in some kind of state of tary of France’s anti-doping agency said it is “premature” to bodies fell to the street. On ing fears of another terrorist SR20, first flown as a proto- shock.” respond. Thursday, Police attack in this scarred city. type in 1995. In two accidents Lidle began his career in “It was very scary,” said “We only have some vague noises about the arguments from Commissioner Raymond this year, pilots reported 1997 with the Mets and also Landis and his attorney,” Philippe Dautry said. “All this is part Kelly identified the flight Diane Tarantini, who was sit- engines losing power. pitched for Philadelphia, ting in an outdoor courtyard of an ongoing , during which all the ele- instructor as Tyler Stanger of Lidle had repeatedly Tampa Bay, Oakland, Toronto ments must be examined.” Walnut, Calif. when she heard a boom and assured reporters in recent and Cincinnati. saw a fireball across the street. The alleged inconsistencies were part of a motion that the Residents were allowed weeks that flying was safe and Stanger, the flight instruc- cyclist’s attorney, Howard Jacobs, submitted to a U.S. Anti- back into their apartments “It brings back all these mem- ories about planes hitting that the Yankees — who were tor, operated a flight school in Doping Agency review board seeking to have the case dis- except for the 39th through traumatized in 1979 when La Verne, Calif., and lived 41st floors, where rooms were buildings, the terror of that missed. That request was denied last month. day in September.” catcher Thurman Munson was nearby with his wife and Landis is scheduled to present his formal to a panel gutted by the fire and a six- killed in the crash of a plane young child. story scorch mark marred the The plane slammed into from the American Arbitration Society in late January or early apartments that were 30 and he was piloting — had no rea- The military scrambled February. He also could appeal to the Swiss-based Court of red brick. son to worry. fighter jets over New York “There’s a significant 31 stories above the street, Arbitration for Sport. amount of damage,” Hersman though the floors are num- His teammates were and other major cities imme- Tour de France organizers already have said they no longer told CNN Thursday morning. bered at 40 and 41. The build- stunned at the crash. Jason diately after the crash. Adm. consider Landis the champion. They also planned to begin pro- She said investigators were ing is about 40 stories high. Giambi, who played high Timothy Keating, commander ceedings to formally strip Landis’ title when the appeals taking fuel samples, looking Firefighters put out the rag- school baseball with Lidle and of U.S. Northern Command, process is exhausted. at maintenance records and ing fire in less than an hour. At knew his family, said in a told The Associated Press mil- Landis’ positive test results were reported less than a week examining Lidle’s flight log least 21 people were taken to statement: “We were excited itary officials knew it likely after his triumphant July 23 ride into Paris. In the days follow- book — “anything that will hospitals, most of them fire- to be reunited in New York wasn’t a terrorist act “about a ing the report, Landis contended a number of factors could have give us a clue about what hap- fighters. Their conditions this year and I am just devas- half an hour after it hap- triggered the result — thyroid medication, cortisone injections pened.” were not disclosed. tated to hear this news.” pened.” for a damaged hip, his tendency to produce too much testos- Lidle talked often of his Dr. Parviz Benhuri said his On Sunday, the day after Associated Press writers terone, even some whiskey he drank the night before his stir- love of flying, describing it wife, Ilana, was home when the Yankees were eliminated Pat Milton, Ron Blum, ring win in Stage 17. his escape from the stress of the plane hit their window, from the playoffs, Lidle Colleen Long, Robert Tanner In the online presentation, Landis’ experts now contend the professional baseball and a breaking the glass and spew- cleaned out his locker at and Adam Goldman in New French lab erred in its analysis, incorrectly labeled samples and way to see the world in a dif- ing flames. Yankee Stadium and said he York; Robert Weller in ignored the World Anti-Doping Agency testing standards and ferent light. “She told me she saw the planned to fly to California, Denver; Daisy Nguyen in Los chain-of-custody protocol, among numerous other mistakes. “No matter what’s going on window coming out and she making a few stops. Lidle had Angeles; and Leslie Miller “The whole process has been full of errors,” Baker con- in your life, when you get up ran. She’s in shock. She’s reserved a room for and Lara Jakes Jordan in cludes at one point in the presentation. in that plane, everything’s lucky she made it. It’s a mira- Wednesday night at the his- Washington contributed to USADA rules prohibit the agency from commenting on an gone,” Lidle told an inter- cle,” he told The New York toric Union Station hotel in this report. active case.

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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 21 20 20 17 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion CNAA 19 14 19 21 Unscramble these four Jumbles, UQPT one letter to each square, 17 18 18 22 to form four ordinary words. OMUP 18 17 16 15 ALSD RAYIF

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22 18 14 21 ATER Answer here: “ ” 14 21 21 19 RIFI (Answers tomorrow) 24 18 15 18 Jumbles: BAGGY LLAMA DULCET SWIVEL CATH Yesterday’s 15 18 25 17 Answer: When the forecaster predicted a sunny day, LETE he was — ALL WET 10/12/2006 Hubby’s likely telling the truth but go with him next time Dear Annie: I am seven years older than my Dear Anxious: Yes, your daughter is likely jobs paying more than minimum wage require husband. It is a second marriage for both of us. to experience her share of annoyances due to a diploma -- and that is where we come in. Recently, my husband was at a bike rally ANNIE’S MAILBOX her height, but this should not be cause for con- People who have decided to pursue their and came home with dozens of pictures of cern. Plenty of petite women find mates and education and obtain their GED are to be women who were nearly naked. There were By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar have successful careers. Your anxiety can neg- admired. While staying in school is best, in also photos of him with these women. In one, atively affect how your daughter sees herself, reality, that does not always happen. People he is quite snuggly. so make a conscious decision to treat this light- deserve to continue their education at their own ply are displaying the goods in a way everyone I am so torn apart in my heart and jealous. I ly and with humor. Focus on her talents and pace when they are ready. It does not matter if will notice. Certain events, like bike rallies, personality. If she develops confidence and someone has a high school diploma or GED. don’t have the body these filthy women do, but tend to bring out this behavior in both men and I am not a dog, either. My husband says it was assurance, she will do well, regardless of her What matters is what they do with it to become women. We think your husband was honest productive, responsible, contributing citizens. all in good fun and he didn’t cheat on me, but about his actions, but it might not be a bad idea stature. Really. this has shaken me to my bones and I can’t let to accompany him next time. Dear Annie: I read the letter from “Mr. & Our county holds a GED graduation cere- it go. Mrs. Retired,” who asked if they should give a mony every year. The people who receive Dear Annie: My husband and I are of low- those diplomas are just as happy and thrilled as How do I regain trust in my husband? He average height, but our 16-year- old daughter is graduation gift to someone who had received has apologized and deleted the pictures, but I his GED. Thank you for your positive the high school students who receive theirs, barely 4 feet 11. She is otherwise healthy, pret- and yes, they deserve the same recognition. -- can’t stop wondering what else he did or what ty and a good student, but she feels that people response. As the director and a longtime vol- he might do in the future. unteer at an adult education program, I have to Pat Purdin, Director, VICTORY Adult don’t take her seriously because she looks 12 Education, Chino Valley, Ariz. Why do men think women who show every- years old. Socially she is very shy and afraid put in my two cents. thing are so great? It makes me sick. -- Wife she will never get a date. To be honest, I am Adult education in Arizona serves people 16 Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Without a Motorcycle terrified she is right. I want so much for her to years of age and older, and it includes students Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of Dear Wife: We don’t believe men think be happy. How can we both feel better? -- who have dropped out of school, although that the Ann Landers column. Please e-mail your these women are “so great.” The women sim- Anxious age group is not our largest. 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737-06 HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 10-13,16/06 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED PUBLIC NOTICE 602-06 721-06 All Shifts FT & PT Insurance Pre School Teacher Pursuant to Chapter 10, commencing with MEMBERS Come join our LIKE 9-22,29,10-6,13/06 10-6,13,20,27/06 Available!!! Growing Insurance Afternoons. Waldorf 21700 of the Business Professionals Code, FOR CITIZEN HealthCare CHILDREN? FICTITIOUS No experience agency has a FT School, 22 hrs. per FICTITIOUS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that C & M ADVISORY Specialists at BUSINESS NAME needed. Higher wage Home Care and position open for a This might be wk. $13/hr. ECE BUSINESS NAME Mini-Storage, 297 Brush St., Ukiah, CA COMMITTEE STATEMENT with experience. Hospice Services Fire/Casualty the job for you. Units req. 485-8719 STATEMENT 95482 (707) 462-1299, will cause to be sold File No.: 2006-F0678 NEEDED. This year’s seniors Mendocino County. licensed individual CHILDCARE or fax 485-7335 File No.: 2006-F0556 to the general public by oral auction at 9:00 THE FOLLOWING Mendocino welcome. Full train- Great innovative with a min. of 3 years WORKERS, THE FOLLOWING a.m., Friday, October 20, 2006, the property Program Director, PERSON(S) IS County In-Home ing provided. Drug team & benefits. commercial experi- ALL SHIFTS. PERSON(S) IS described as furniture, household goods, ap- Transition Age (ARE) DOING BUSI- Supportive testing required, can- Call 707-459-1818 ence. Competitive F/T 4 day week. (ARE) DOING BUSI- pliances, tools & miscellaneous. Youth Program: FT, NESS AS: Services Advisory nabis not tested for ask for salary & benefits pkg. Starting salary Name Unit# Ukiah. Oversee 7 NESS AS: SAN LEE ARTS Committee hire. Assist disabled Clinical Manager. Fax resume 462- $9.40 per hour. Linda Pepera 63 bed transitional living ROSATI FAMILY P.O. Box 312, 13679 A citizen’s advisory in their home and on RN P/T, opportu 6508 or email dhull@ On call $9 per hour. Brian Bechtol 162 program for older WINERY Powerhouse Rd. committee to the outings. Call for inter- nity for FT status. farmersagent.com Qualifications: Terri McCartney 444 homeless youth, 21500 South Potter Valley, CA Mendocino County view. 485-0165 OT Part Time. Pass medical and Lynne MacFarlane 697 Join Our oversee/implement Highway 101 95469 Board of Supervi- Home Health drug exam, TB test, Phyllis Cupples 706 AUTO TECH FT Professional new services for tran- Hopland, CA 95425 Lee S. Rossavick sors, Department of Aide, F/T. CNA’s criminal back- Cynthia Curtis 907 Exp. helpful but will Driving Team sition age youth, es- 13679 Powerhouse Social Services, may apply. ground check and Mario M. Rosati Richard Erickson 1163 train right person. RINEHART OIL pecially those w/men- Rd. and IHSS Public have valid Cal. 87 Shelby Lane Margaret Feagan 1188 Benefits. P.U. app. at a local petroleum tal health issues. Potter Valley, CA Authority regarding COMMERCIAL Drivers license. Atherton, CA 94027 David Grivette 1340 575 S. State St. distributor is currently Requires BA/equiv, 95469 the In-Home Sup- DRIVER seeking qualified GREAT NEW Danelle Storm- David Rowe 1482 AV Adult School counseling, case Sandra G. Holt portive Services w/class A or B Class A Drivers MEDICAL, DENTAL, Rosati Landlord reserves the right to bid at the sale. Basic Office Skills VISION PKG. management, admin- 13210 Powerhouse Program, is looking license, year around Applicants will need 87 Shelby Lane Purchase must be made with cash only and Instructor. Certificate matching 403B istrative exp. $14 to Rd. for current or former position, consistent to have Full endorse- Atherton, CA 94027 paid for at the time of sale. All purchased req'd, bilingual pref. 6 TSA Plan, paid holi- $17.04 per hour, out- Potter Valley, CA care providers of in- hours, benefits ments, Clean DMV, goods are sold “as is” and must be removed home care to serve hr/wk. $24.33/hr. days & vacation, standing benefits. This business is con- 95469 include health, Current Medical from the premises by 5:00 pm on the date of a two-year term. Apply to Sara I., paid training’s, on Job description/ ducted by Husband This business is con- retirement, holiday, Card. Positions are sale. Sale subject to cancellation in the event The potential mem- Anderson Vly. duty meals. required application & Wife. The regis- ducted by a General vacation, etc. Full-time, year-round. of settlement between Landlord and obligated bers do not need to District Office, FREE Co-op Day at 463-4915 trants commenced to Partnership. The Job description The shift works 5 party. Auction conducted pursuant to Sec. be involved in the Box 457, Care Provided Propane bobtail driv- transact business un- registrants com- and application days on/3 off with 2328 of the Commercial Code and 535 of IHSS program. Boonville, CA 95415. Apply: er.F/T. Must have der the fictitious busi- menced to transact available at rotating start days. Public Code. Service on the Beverly Fabrics class B w/hazmat. ness name or names business under the SOLID WASTES $19.25 hr (after train- TRINITY YOUTH Auctioneer; Robert McCarthy Bond #0347716 Committee is volun- Supervisor Position Exp. pref. Must pass fictitious business OF WILLITS, INC. ing). $20.50 after 6 SERVICES listed above on tary and there is no Apply at 728 South drug/alcohol test & name or names listed 351 Franklin Ave., months. Quarterly 915 W. Church St. September 15, 2006. stipend. Mileage re- State St. Ukiah. background check. above on October 4, Willits 459-4845 Bonus Program, or on line@ Endorsed-Filed on LOST & imbursement is Bright, energetic Apply with current 2006.Endorsed-Filed Health Benefits, www.trinityys.org August 8, 2006 at 10 NOTICES 30 FOUND available. The IHSS person with good COOK - P/T&F/T DMV at Ukiah on October 4, 2006 401(k) Plan, Holiday, the Mendocino Coun- I, Judith Ann Engle, Advisory Commit- people skills. Senior assisted MAINTENANCE F/T Propane, 3600 N. at the Mendocino Rwd. $200 Return Vacation Pay. ty Clerks Office. will no longer be re- tee is currently Phone & computer living. Apply at Benefits avail. State St. Ukiah County Clerks Office. of Beloved compan- Please apply in sponsible for debts working on provider skills needed for 1343 S. Dora St. Hourly wage DOE. /s/Mario M. Rosati /s/Sandra G. Holt ion lost early Aug. in person at 2401 N. Real Estate incurred by anyone training, program dental office. Century 21 Les Ryan MARIO M. ROSATI SANDRA G. HOLT Ukiah. Male Tabby. COOKS State St., Ukiah. Licensed or not. other than myself. Orange & White, evaluation, and Knowledge of dental Ppty Management. We’re hiring now! 694-06 (experienced) for all Ken Fowler Motors /s/ Judith Ann Engle white patch on back. building an effective terminology a plus. Apply 495 E. Perkins Offices in your area. 9-22,29,10-6,13/06 710-06 shifts for fast paced F/T detailing position. JUDITH ANN ENGLE 462-0460/ 964-1218 Referral Registry. Call Tonia 462-8719 St. Ste C. Ukiah Will pay for your /9-29,10-6,13,20/06 environment. No exp. needed. FICTITIOUS 10-11/06 The IHSS Advisory Manager of unique license. FICTITIOUS CABINETRY Pay DOE. Apply at Higher wage with BUSINESS NAME Committee meets coffee shop for 6am 800-400-5391 ex. 958 BUSINESS NAME General shop help for Schat’s Bakery exp. Highly motivated STATEMENT the first Wednesday to 3 pm shift. Also STATEMENT NOTICE! Cloverdale Co. F/T, 113 W. Perkins, Ukiah team player. Full Receptionist/ File No.: 2006-F0648 of the month, 1:00 P/T Barista for eves File No.: 2006-F0580 With much will train. Start- See Lisa or Phil benefits, good DMV. Secretary THE FOLLOWING to 3:00 p.m. at 747 & wkends. Apply at THE FOLLOWING regret the $10/hr DOE. Apply at DRIVER deliver Apply at Tapestry Family PERSON(S) IS S. State Street in 245 E. Perkins St., PERSON(S) IS “Taste of Home Classic Mill 3504 www.fowler Services Ukiah. in our van. Starting talk to Rosemary. (ARE) DOING BUSI- (ARE) DOING BUSI- Industrial Drive Front desk recep- Cooking School” Please request an $8 hr. Progressive autocenter.com NESS AS: NESS AS: Santa Rosa Medical/Operations tionist/secretary for has been Where ‘O Where application through pay increase, + or call Rick at CONDOMINIMUM UKIAH VALLEY Supervisor: foster family agen- cancelled. can my Robin Carter at CALTRANS TREE medical. 489-5115 272-1280 LOGIC/COTTAGE PRIMARY Supervise, coordi- cy and children’s If you have humans be??? 463-7988, or email MAINTENANCE Exp. bookkeeper Kitchen Help PARK APTS. CARE/ ADVENTIST purchased tickets WORKER nate & assist Admin. mental health treat- I’m an Aussie [email protected]. with computer skills, P/T, pouring bottles 2950 S. State St. #17 HEALTH for this event, $3017-3462 Month. staff. Must be able to ment program. Full Shepherd, male Final day for payroll, A/P, compet- of oils & vinegars, 564 S. Dora Ste #B please return Final filing date Oct. travel, write proce- time M-F. Strong Ukiah, Ca 95482 Blue Merle. accepting tive wage, FT or PT. must be physically fit, Ukiah, CA 95482 them to the Ukiah 19, 2006. Ability to dures, & assist with computer and peo- Dana Michael I have been found applications is Send reply to box $10/hr. Call 463-2646 UKIAH ADVENTIST Daily Journal for climb trees in excess facility issues. Excel- ple skills a must. O’Bergin on Hwy 20, 4 miles October 27, 2006. 03078, c/o Ukiah Dai- LAB TECH Local HOSPITAL a full refund. of 40 feet. Go to lent comm. skills a Starting salary 2950 S. State St. #17 west of Willits ly Journal, P.O. Box environmental lab 275 Hospital Dr. We apologize for www.dot.ca..gov/hq/jobs must. FT excel. ben- $13/hour plus ben- Ukiah, CA 95482 October 2. INSTRUCTIONAL 749, Ukiah, CA 95482 seeks motivated indi- Ukiah, CA 95482 any inconvenience Exams hotline efits. Salaried posi- efits. Call 463- This business is con- I am wearing a red PARA- FT AV installer. Cln vidual FT technician This business is con- and look forward 916-227-7856 tion DOE. Fax re- 3300, ext. 101 for harness and grey PROFESSIONAL DMV, M-F, some Sat. position in its organic ducted by an Individ- ducted by a Corpo- to your participa- sume’s to: HR Dept. application, or send collar. Please come 6.5 hrs/day, CAREGIVER Apply in person chemistry dept. ual. The registrant ration. State of in- tion in the future. 707-462-6994 or mail resume to Tapestry 5 days/ wk, 10 6 Bed Elderly The Sound Co. Exp. in lab work or commenced to trans- corporation: Cali- to identify me at the to: HR Dept. Box Family Services, mos/yr in Ukiah. Care Home courses in chemistry act business under fornia. The registrant Ukiah Shelter, 298 Graveyard shift 422, Ukiah, CA 290 E. Gobbi, $12.74-$16.26/hr. Part Time-Weekends a plus. Apply 208 the fictitious business commenced to trans- Plant Rd. or call WORKING with kids, 95482. Facility Ukiah. Apply by Assist certificated Elizabeth 367-0560 Mason St. Ukiah. No name or names listed act business under 20 PERSONALS Sage 467-6453. small homelike envi- #237000563. EOE 10/16/06. As I sit here at staff w/instruction of CASE MANAGER phone calls please. above on September the fictitious business Disabled Veteran, ronment, good pay & Mortgage Broker the shelter, high-risk students. Lake Family name or names listed good fixed income, F/T Ukiah, help the benefits. Fax resume Assistant P/T possi- Respite/Logistics 20, 2006. Endorsed- I look around AA degree or 48 Resource Center above on April 1, needs pick-up and elderly avoid nursing to 463-6957 ble F/T. Must know Coordinator Filed on September and see other college units req. home. MSW pref’d: Mental Health 2006. Endorsed-Filed trailer combo, HANDY MAINTE- Point. 707-391-5540 Office position ar- 20, 2006 at the Men- lost dogs. Volunteer or paid BSW or related Therapist on August 17, 2006 can make $500 pay- NANCE PERSON ranging respite care docino County Clerks experience w/chil- degree w/case mgmt Full or Part Time NOC SHIFT at the Mendocino ments. 391-9829. P/T. Apply 1343 S. and transportation Office. dren and/or adoles- exp. OK. Excellent Positions. Individual CAREGIVER County Clerks Office. HELP Dora St. for foster children. LOST & cents is desirable. family therapy with Senior assisted /s Dana Michael /s/Cheryl Curry, CFO WANTED salary & benefits. Full time M-F. Re- 30 FOUND 120 Mendocino HANDY MAINTE- children and adults. living. Apply at O’Bergin CHERYL CURRY, Resume, cov. ltr. to quires organiza- Basketball Officials County Office of NANCE PERSON MFT or LCSW req. 1343 S. Dora St. DANA MICHAEL CFO MSSP, 301 S. State tional skills, excel- needed. High School, Education P/T. Apply at (707) 262-1611 NURSING O’BERGIN VP, Finance/CFO St. Ukiah, 95482, or lent communica- Jr. Hi. First meeting For app packet visit 1343 S. Dora St. 896 Lakeport Blvd. RNs/LVNs/CNAs 695-06 fax 707-468-5234 EOE tion/PR, computer Oct. 16. 462-8450 www.mcoe.us/jobs Class B Truck Lakeport, CA 95453 needed for SNF. Ex- 9-22,29/10-6,13/06 Home Care Options skills, attention to or call Driver P/T. Clean seeks caregivers for Fax resume to tremely competitive FICTITIOUS Earn Extra detail and focus. 707-467-5012 MVR 707-546-3043 PT & FT & live in. (707) 262-0344 rates with excellent BUSINESS NAME Am I a lucky guy Money Immediately! $15/hour start plus DEADLINE: 10/25/06 EOE. 462-6888 LICENSED NURSEs benefits. Fax resume: STATEMENT or what?? I could P/T - Temporary benefits. Call 463- CNA/HHA/EXP. & CNAs 415-898-0561. have been killed!! Set your own hours! 2nd Grade Teacher Howard Hospital 3300 ext. 101 for File No.: 2006-0571 CRGVRS: Work 1:1 All Shifts P/T office person. Stay Anyone needing FT, Temp w/bene for Opportunities application, or send THE FOLLOWING I was found Sat. w/ DD & elderly cli- immediate MONEY Cloverdale 3-6 hrs. wk. Must be resume to Tapestry PERSON(S) IS Oct. 6 on the West 05-06 school yr. ents in their homes Start immediately. ● PRS Med/Surg Healthcare Center - able to work 2 hrs on Family Services, Prorated sal. for a private home (ARE) DOING BUSI- Rd. freeway ramp Earn a Paycheck by contingent LVN 72 bed. SNF: seeking wkend. Apply in per- 290 E. Gobbi, $34,680-$43,468/yr. care agency. Variety NESS AS: in Redwood Valley. delivering telephone Preferred exceptional & caring son Blue Sky Nursery Ukiah. Apply by Valid Ca cred req’d. of shifts avail. in R. B. PAYROLL Informed I am a Husky/Shep- directories in the ● RN: Med/Surg PT individuals to 735 Dusty Rd. Rwd. 10/16/06. Apply Sara I., Ukiah & Willits: PT/ SERVICES herd, male dog. My Lake & Mendocino/ days join our team Vly. 9-2, 7 days wk. Anderson Vly District on call; could work 776 S. State Street coloring is black, Humboldt area. ● RN: ICU per diem of professionals. Very No phone calls. Round Table Pizza Office, Box 457, into FT. $10-11/hr + #204 gray and white. Must have a car and ● Registration competitiv e wages! Perm. P/T Now hiring for eve- Boonville, CA 95415 mileage & wknd Ukiah, CA 95482 I am anxiously wait- insurance, be 18 yrs Clerk FT & PT Contact Barbara or 2 positions avail. ning shifts, must be Accounting firm differential. Benefits on Local +. Get paid within 48- ● RN: ER FT night Bob @ 894-5201 1. Production - Mon. 18 or older. Please RICK BOWERS ing for my humans seeks full or part-time avail. Good refs, 72 hours of comple- ● Home Health TRUE TO LIFE -Thurs. 7-3 apply in person 776 S. Street to find me at the office manager. valid CDL, auto ins & tion of route. Plus a Aide: FT CHILDREN’S 2. Production. Mon- between 1-4 at Ukiah, CA 95482 Ukiah Shelter, 298 Responsiblities clean DMV req’d. Toll car allowance. ● CNA: F/T days SERVICES Wed. 12 noon-finish. 292 S. State Street RAENA BOWERS Plant Rd. Come by include answering free (877)964-2001 ● seeks 2 additional Clerical & warehouse Pharmacist: Apply in person Sales Clerk Eves & 776 S. State Street or call the nice folks phones and making homes for Shelter Issues positions also availa- CNA’s F/T, P/T, PT to FT. Care program Cheesecake Momma wknds Apply @ New #204 here at 467-6453 appointments, greet- ● CNA: Med/surg Applicants need to Crnr. School & Henry ble. days & PM’s. Release Video 1072 Ukiah, CA 95482 ing clients, filing, FT days. have at least 1 spare Pers. Asst. to Tom CALL TODAY - Great working cond. bdrm to house a child N. State St. M-F 10-5 typing and process- ● Physical This business is con- FOUND DOG START TODAY Apply in person for up to 30 days. Larson & Tony Ford, ing income tax Therapist: FT Schat’s Bakery ducted by Husband Adult Male, Red Ref. Job #1249/1250 Valley View Skilled Guaranteed monthly Real Estate Experts. ● Respiratory allotment. Generous is looking for a returns. Knowledge Nursing Center, Full time position for & Wife. The regis- Weiner Dachsund 888-345-4901 increase upon place- CAKE of Microsoft Office a 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah Therapist: FT eager, efficient per- trants commenced to Dog on E. Side www.deliver ment. Income tax-ex- DECORATOR. plus. Please send Counselor HowardHospital.com empt. Exp. with chil- son. RE License a+, transact business un- Calpella at 11:30, no phonebooks.com Exp. pref. Apply at cover letter and Tapestry Family or call 456-3015 dren req. Parents will bilingual a+. Salary der the fictitious busi- collar. Please call Directory Distributing receive training, + So- 113 W. Perkins St. resume to: 532 South Services-F/T. Work based on qualifica- ness name or names 485-7902 Associates cial Worker, in-home School Street Ukiah, w/children in aftschl NEW EXCITING support & respite. tions, plus benefits & Seeking people to listed above on Sep- BARTENDER CA 95482 or fax to prgrm in community. POSITION WORK- Need 1 or 2-parent bonuses. For inter- work one on one sup- tember 1, 2006. En- REWARD return of 707-462-7184. ING WITH KIDS homes, with 1 parent Days, Nights Req. AA, BA, MA or home full time. Home view call Tony Ford porting DD individual dorsed-Filed on Au- tabico kitten (Wanda) 6 wks pd vacation Weekends. FT Furniture delivery MSW & exp. w/chil- with no more than 1 707-391-5950 in a home setting. gust 15, 2006 at the taken Sun. pm by 401 K. Day & Eve biological child con- The Ukiah Food exp. helpful. & warehouse person. dren in mental hlth Secret Shoppers Call Cindy 468-9331 avail. Small homelike sidered. Mendocino County young lady w/short Good DMV. Apply in or rehab setting. Retirees invited to To Evaluate Local SERVICE STATION Apply in person environment, good Clerks Office. DAILY JOURNAL blnd hair, 2 piercings person at Curry’s $18-$21/hr DOE apply. Contact TLC Businesses. Flex hrs, Attendant-PT Club Calpella pay & benefits. Fax 707-463-1100 /s/Raena Bowers below bottom lip Furniture 245 East 463-3300 Training Provided PU application at: 6175 N. State St. resume to 463-6957. Lic#236800809 REANA BOWERS (Jewel?). 468-5218 Standley Ukiah. Apply by 10/23/06 800-585-9024 x 6520 8551 East Rd. R.V. B-6- FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

HELP APARTMENTS HOMES MISC. REC VEH CARS 120 WANTED 300 UNFURNISHED 330 FOR RENT 480 FOR SALE 610 CAMPING 680 FOR SALE FIND Skills Coach $100 GAS CARD? See at 9101 West WANTED Hitch Hiker 5th whl. Jeep Cherokee ‘90 $8.50-$10 hr DOE 2bd, 1ba clean, Rd. R.V. 3/2 Fen. No 1999, 35’ 1 owner, 131k. Good running 2 Water Fall WHAT YOU All shifts . Will train, no pets, laundry, gar N/P/S N/sect 8 excl. cond. 3 slide cond. $2500. night stands. drug test, DMV p.out, $700/mo. + dep., 605 $1275/sec. 485-0194 outs, all new tires. Mercury Sable ‘97 NEED IN 485-5255 HS diploma or equiv N. State St. Calpella Lots of extras, further 171k, clean, runs well Sm 3bd house in THE req. EOE. Apply 401A 485-0841 WHEATHER- info., call 707-984-6686 $2500. 391-3003 Talmage Rd. 462-2395 Novorro, charming C GUARD Toolbox MOTOR- Olds. 97’, Cutlass #236801959 $875-Marlene Tnhse. secluded, newly re- $375. GE refrigera- L 2br.1.5ba. Pool. A/C modeled, barn for The Ukiah 620 CYCLES Supreme, 2 dr, Temp. ASSISTANT tor $350. 391-7423 Parking. 462-1546 horses, $955/mo+ 2 Honda Odysseys Sedan, $1800, A COOK position. or 217-2764 dep. 894-5130 No motors. Many 462-3347 May lead to FT. PETS & DAILY JOURNAL S 2bd. 1 ba. AC, Re- Extra parts. $200 TOYOTA SIENNA Experience needed. WANTED TO SUPPLIES frig, stv, wtr, garb. 500 each. 984-7233 2000 S Pre-employment SHARE RENT GARAGE GARAGE GARAGE sewer pd. No pets. 380 AKC Reg Beagles $7800. IFIEDS! physical & drug test- SALES SALES SALES 4X4'S 1586 N. Bush $800 + $450/mo. utilities inc. Tri-color, 4 males 590 590 590 Call 391-6163 ing req’d. Dental, Vi- FOR SALE $800 462-1396 furnished room for 1 $450ea. 1 f. $275. 1491 Reisling Ct. off Moving! Sat 8-3 Fol- Sat & Sun 9-? 650 sion, Medical bene- person. N/S/D/P 1st shots, 8 wks old. of Chablis. Girls 4-6 low balloons on Vichy Adams St. Chevy ‘99 Tahoe 2bd. upstairs apt. fits. Free co-op child SEC/REF. 468-5556 Ready to go boys 8-10 clothing, Springs Rd. Lots of off Jefferson. 4X4 Tow package, 611 S. Oak St. care. Apply: 972-4135 / 459-2030 Halloween costumes Good misc!! Furn, clothes misc. leather, 85K, Trinity School $750 + $750 dep. 2bd1ba. Full hse $10,570. 459-7091/ BOXER PUPPIES sz2-10, tools, CDs, SUBSCRIBE? 915 W. Church St. No pets. 462-4262 Moving! Washer /dry- Sat 9-2:30 1701 Tal- SUBSCRIBE? access. Rainbow 292-2302 5 F 5 M Born 10/5. misc items. Ukiah 2br Cute Cen. loc. friendly. $500 mo+util. er, 5x5 trailer, furn., mage Rd. Tools, furn, $400 ea. Purebred, Sat 10-14. 8am-1pm VANS NP No sec. 8. W.side Ukiah. Deck, odds & ends. Sun. 9- kitch wares, clothes, TRAVEL parents on site. 660 FOR SALE $725+ dep. To view pond 462-3645 2 Family Yard Sale 5. 7115 N. State St. bedding, safe, etc. 463-1393, 489-2262 Nissan Quest ‘96 U.S.A. call 472-0322 Fri & Sat, Sun ? Multi fam. Fri. only. Sat 9-4 3 Fam. 4800 Lrg. rm. $475. Boxer Puppies AKC 10661 W. Road 1 owner. Excel. cond. Publication Sales Co. 625 N. STATE ST. $475 dep. Util. incl. 8-? 9551 West Rd. Burke Hill Rd. Diesel hiring 18 sharp Champ lines. Brindle Redwood Valley Rdwd.Vly. Washer, Motor home and lots 200K, $3000. PARK PLACE House priv. 467-1836 enthusiastic & fawns. 3M3F. 626 Grove Ave. Fri dryer, hsehold, por- more stuff to see! 1 bd. $725-$775 468-0244 Parents on site. $600 WHY individuals to ravel 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. & Sat 9am-4pm. celain toilet & sink. Sat. 10/14, 572 TRUCKS New Lg. Rm. w/ Priv. ea. 707-391-6107 the U.S. Two week Pool/garg. 462-5009 Household items, EMPIRE DR.9- 670 FOR SALE all expense paid ent. & Kitchenette. Cash & Prizes recliner & more! ALDERWOOD APTS Noon. Tons of house- ‘97 Dodge Dakota training and daily Share ba. N/P/S. Lg. yd DOG CONTEST 1450 S.State St. Big Garage Sale hold items, boys & 4 cyl PU. 98K mi. cash bonuses. & deck. $525+ 1/3 utils. NEW OWNERS Fem. only. 467-9925 WEINER DOG mens clothing & bike. Camper shl. Good $ 1-800-592-5752 $ Pardini Refurbished 2 bd. RACES Yard Sale. Sat. Oct. cond. $3500/bo. UVAH is seeking a Nice room in house. DW\Garage+pool Pumpkin Fest 14th. 8am-4pm. 365 972-3281, 391-8025 Program Manager All utils. incl. $550. Appliance PUBLIC $850 mo. 463-2325 Sun. Oct. 15, 2 pm Washo Drive. Furni- for our Rural Adult Nice and quiet. Warehouse INVITED Peterbilt ‘94 377. Blue Ribbon Pets ture, kid & adults 475 CAT Engine 10 Program. B.A. in Ed- Comfortable 621-1134 Sat. Oct. 14, 8-5 VFW Post 1900 485-8454 clothing & misc. stuff. spd Trans. $14K - ucation or Human 1 bdrm 1 bth  Rain or Shine ✵ BREAKFAST & 3 months for MUSICAL YARD SALE 468-1022 for info. Services pref. At INSTRUMENTS Female Jack Russell 1204 N. State St. INDOOR FLEA the price of 2 All new appli- 410 428 N. Pine St. ????????? least 3 yrs. exp. Terrier & Male HH MARKET CARS ances, private PIANO Kincaid oak Fri & Sat 9-4 4801 N. Sat only working with people Chinese Crested FOR SALE yard.West Side spinet with padded State #54. 2 fam Sat. OCT. 14 8:30-1:00 680 with developmental looking for forever Honda Accord ‘95 top bench. $500. Some furn, clothes, Veteran’s Yard Sale, Sat&Sun Call Today To Get 3 Months For The Price Of 2. disabilities req. Train- Ukiah $1000/mo homes. 462-3468 AT, 142k mi. 2nd 462-0359 misc household items Memorial Hall 8-3 Queen bed, bunk ing & behavior man- 489-0201 German Shepherd 293 Seminary Ave. owner. Runs great. GARAGE SALE beds, kids toys, tools. 468-3500 agement pref. Knowl- pups. AKC, shots & Ukiah Exc. mech. cond. Int. LEE KRAEMER Sat only 9-1 480 Pomo Lane edge of State licens- 440 FURNITURE dewormed. Born 7/15 Breakfast very clean, miner PROPERTY MGMT 555 Donner Lane. ing is beneficial. Must Beautiful Persian $1000 ea. 263-5847 8am-11am-$4 ext.scratches, etc. TO GET ALL THE FACTS! Spacious 1bd1ba. Ukiah Moving Sale Or order online at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com have ability to pro- rugs for your home @ Huskies 3m/1f cur- $3,850. 743-2132/ $750. Flea Market Sat Oct 14th -Sun the vide staff training, su- Paradise Oriental Rugs, rent shots, partially 621-1384 POOL, LAUNDRY, Sat 8-4 1349 Helen 8am - 2pm 22nd, 8am-? pervision & planning. 137 N. Main St., house trained. $300. CARPORTS Ave. Ukiah Near Table Rentals $5 1012 W. Clay St. F/T M-F. We offer an Sebastopol. each 462-3699 excellent benefit No Section 8. 15% off 1st purchase! Nokomis School Call 462-7622 package. Mon-Fri. 463-2134 Call or come by 8am-4:30 pm apply Nice 2bdrm. 1.5 ba. today, offer ends soon. 707-823-3355 at 990 S. Dora St. townhouse in 4 plex. Ukiah, Ca. 95482. Yard & garage. Brand New Couch Lic. no 236800643 $800/mo. 467-0363 Tan w/creme trim. LOOK AT ME! Weekend Pet Food Nice Quiet 1bd. $400 obo 467-0161 I’m MAX Promoters. Need Ukiah. $630. Cov- or 489-6755 Aren’t I just the car, internet access. ered parking. 485- Must sell cutest puppy?? Got some old $15 hr. Send resume 7542 or cel 972-1221 Macy’s Leather I’m a neutered to blong@ Spacious 2bd/1b couch & chair Color black Lab mix. usmpagency.com Westside AC, Heat, cabernet $600. 462- Not only am I cute stuff that you WEEKEND washer/dryer $900. 6785 after 5:30pm but so are the many RECEPTIONIST 8-5 462-8600 other puppies and METAL DAYBED Apply at 1343 S. dogs at the shelter. $100 want to get rid Dora St. We are all in need Mattress included. of homes. WEEKEND 485-1377 RECEPTIONIST Personally, I would of? Don’t throw Busy real estate like a family that office seeks weekend UKIAH 460 APPLIANCES can be with me receptionist. Must be 140 Zinfandel DRYERS most of the day as I it out! dependable, detail 1bd1ba. $660 get a bit lonely oriented and able to Hud OK. from $45 when left alone. multi task. Computer PARDINI Come on out to Place an ad in skills required. Min. 2 CENTURY 21 APPLIANCE the shelter at years experience. Les Ryan Realty Warehouse 298 Plant Rd. and Send cover letter and Property Management Sat. Oct. 14, 8-5 meet me and all the Classifieds resume to kbrazil@ 468-0463  Rain or Shine ✵ my other puppy and dog friends or selzerrealty.com or 1204 N. State St. pick up applicaiton at Very small private call 467-6453 and turn your 350 East Gobbi St. studio. Perfect for PT RANGE HOODS Willits Unified use. $500/mo. Ernie PARROT CAGE junk into School District Fine Agt. 467-3645 from $9.00 2.5x3’. 1 yr. old. Ex- is currently hiring Westside 2 bdrm PARDINI cel. cond. Pd. $500 for the following Good credit, NS/ No APPLIANCE sell $150. 744-1905 Rottweiller/Doberman someone else’s positions: Pets $725/mo. Call Warehouse Puppies. Excel. blood ●Secretary/Attendance Mark 462-3563 Sat. Oct. 14, 8-5 lines. Born 8/13. Clerk. Application  Rain or Shine ✵ 459-1593 treasure! deadline 10/17. 1204 N. State St. ●Maintenance- 320 DUPLEXES Technology. 2bd1.5ba. townhse Refrigerators 510 LIVESTOCK Application deadline near H.S. Dbl car from $45 2 yr old gilt pig. 10/13. gar. Lndry rm. Sml. $250.00 ●Instructional yard. $935/mo. Ernie PARDINI Cel 489-7090 Assistant. Fine Agt. 467-3645 APPLIANCE Warehouse Open until filled. 2bdrm, ● Sat. Oct. 14, 8-5 Garden Nutrition 1 bth, $875 + dep.,  Rain or Shine ✵ Technician no smoking Open until filled. 462-9533 1204 N. State St. Apply at USED 120 Pearl St. 3 bd/2bth gar, lg yd, APPLIANCES Willits, CA 95490. N/P, N/S $1250/mo. C & FURNITURE. 707-459-5314. $1500 security dep. 707-265-4318 Guaranteed. 485-1216 SERVICES Sm Studio Quiet OFFERED WASHER & 200 $500/mo. N/S N/P L DRYER PAIRS PERFECT CARE N/D Avail now! CONNECTION FOR 467-3637 from $99 SENIORS. PARDINI We specialize in West Side Lg. 2 bdrm A APPLIANCE matching a perfect 1bth Victorian Quiet, charming, safe $900 Warehouse Give us a caregiver to suit your Sat. Oct. 14, 8-5 loved one’s needs. N/P N/S 328-2418  Rain or Shine ✵ Phone: 707-237-7097 HOMES S 1204 N. State St. Fax: 707-237-2679 330 FOR RENT call today 1-877-207-4103 1BD. 1BA. util. incl. BUSINESS $950mo.+dep. Beau- 470 ANTIQUES S and start 250 RENTALS tiful view in RV. 467- WANTED 0942 Ask for Leesah Banquet Hall & 2 Water Fall Kitchen Ukiah Senior 1Bd. House on Blue night stands. clearing Center 499 Leslie St. Lakes: S/W/G pd. 485-5255 I 462-4343 N/dogs. $675/Mo. + away the GARDEN $800 dep. 275-3327 MISC. OFFICE PARK 2 bdrm, 1 bth, 480 FOR SALE F Spaces from 445sqft brand new house. 2 T. Zinfandel clutter! To 726sqft. & up $1100/mo +dep., no grapes SPRING RENT s/p, W. Side Ukiah. All or part. SPECIAL 463-2583 462-4257 I .90/sq.ft. 1st yr. 2bd1ba.Ukiah-Gar. &shop. Util rm. N/P/S 51” Panasonic Pro- DOWNTOWN N/sec. 8. $1100/mo. jection HD TV. 1080I Like new. Excel. pic- 2nd FLOOR Credit chk. 485-0433 E ture. Pd $2000, ask- 3BD.1BA. DANCE STUDIO ing $650. 459-6846 3500 sq. ft. $1350/mo.1st & dep. 468-3500 463-0354 between Hot Tub ‘06 Deluxe 8am-6pm only. Model. Many jets. D LEE KRAEMER Therapy seat. Clean 2bd 1.5 bth Real Estate Broker Warranty. Never AC, Fire place,W/D, 468-8951 used. Can deliver. yd $1030 N/P 462- APARTMENTS Worth $5700. Sell S 7898 116Clara St. 300 UNFURNISHED $1750 with new COZY HOUSE: cover. 707-766-8622 $100 GAS CARD! Deluxe finish w com- 1bd1ba, gar. laundry, pact efficient layout. SPA-Deluxe ‘06 468-3535 no pets, clean, 1 Bdrm +hobby rm, model. 30 jets. $600/ mo. +dep. Rdw Vly. $860 Therapy seat. Never or 605 N. State St lease,485-0867 used. Warr.Can del. 468-3536 Calpella 485-0841 $2850 468-4300 Hopland 2bd2ba. or UKIAH MODERN Newly remod. Big Toy cast iron stove, 2bd. Wtr.gar. pd. yard. $1100/mo. + mixed dishes & 468-3529 N/S, pets ok. Mason dep. N/S. 462-2489 glasses, nativity set St. $795mo. 433-4040 Avail. 11/1. from Italy. 463-0953 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 2006 -B-7 SSERVICEERVICE DDIRECTORYIRECTORY ANTIQUE MUSICA LANDSCAPING DEBT CONSOLIDATION HANDYMAN with this coupon Sangiacomo CONSOLIDATE Escobar Services All types of home repair, FREE Landscape all your credit card & remodeling, construction, Musica ~ Video de Mexico unsecured debt to one low Antiques & Lic. #367676 monthly payment window & door repair, Collectibles •CDs/Videos carpentry & tile • Phone Cards • Consult • Design Can fix almost anything. Appraisals SAVE UP TO • Cellular Prepaid Cards • Install Serving Ukiah, EVERY TUESDAY 11-5 • Check Cashing Redwood Valley, Redwood Valley • Evios de Dinero a Mexico Exclusive Line 60% Calpella & Antique Mall •Western Clothing/Boots of Bobcat track loaders Willits. 9621 N. 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All vehicles subject to prior sale. All prices plus government fees and taxes any finance charges and any dealer document preparation charge of $45, 2800 North State St. • Ukiah www.thurstonautoplaza.com and any emissions testing charge and CA tire fee. Sale ends 10/15/06. CREDIT 1-866-2-THURSTON UNION DIRECT (707) 462-8817 LENDING