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TUESDAY
April 4, 2006
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County revises horse auction process to better publicize bidding
The Daily Journal available on the internet at way a silent auction works so the track bids on their desired horses
The popular bidding contest www.co.mendocino.ca.us/animal/ County is modifying the process will be able to do so without hav-
over two dozen horses being sold . Bid forms and applications will to allow for the public to know the ing to return to the fairgrounds.
by the county after they were also be available on the Internet, current bighest bid for a particular They can fax their updated bid to
seized from their coast home has at the fairgrounds or from Animal horse.” Mendocino County Animal Care
led the county to revise its auction Care and Control. Received bids will be opened and Control at (707) 468-3338.
procedures to give people a better “We had several interested par- each evening and the current All interested bidders will still
idea how the bidding is going. ties express interest in knowing highest bid will be posted on the need to complete an application,
Rather than holding all sealed which animals had no current bid Internet as well as at the fair- See AUCTION, Page 16
bids until April 10, beginning or wanted an opportunity to grounds the following morning.
Wednesday morning, April 5, the increase their bid in order to pur- The Internet site will be updated The 29 horses up for sale are
highest bid submitted to date for a chase their desired horse,” said once per day prior to 10 a.m. on display through April 9
particular horse will be posted on Carol Mordhorst, Public Health Names of the highest bidder will during specified hours at the
the horse’s stall as well as being Director. “This is generally the not be posted. Persons desiring to fairgrounds in Ukiah.
WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM .... THE BAY AREA What are schools
Local docs look to larger centers doing about drugs
By BEN BROWN
The Daily Journal
on the campus?
By LAURA CLARK
For more than 30
years, doctors in Ukiah
have maintained a partner-
The Daily Journal
Drug tests may be old
FOLLOW-UP
ship with specialists in the
Bay Area to bring the best
medical treatment in
habit for professional athletes
and newly hired employees,
but a new population may see
STORY
California to Ukiah. Dr. random drug testing: high drugs so they can receive
Gregory Esselman, a for- school students. appropriate intervention and
mer NASA engineer The Bush administration’s treatment,” the White House
turned doctor, is the latest recently released 2007 budget states in budget material.
participant in this program, proposes to increase random The methods by which
proving that you don’t drug testing of high school high school students would be
have to be a rocket scien- students “to send the message tested is yet to be decided, but
tist to know a good thing that drug use is unacceptable,
when you see it, but it and identify those who use See DRUGS, Page 16
helps.
“It’s about the quality of
care in Ukiah,” said
Esselman.
Berg’s crab fishing
Esselman began his
career working on bio-
engineering, first for
protection extended
NASA at the Johnson The Daily Journal
Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal With just hours to spare,
Space center, and later for Dr. Gregory Esselman, center, and his colleagues Dr. Don Coursey, left,
General Dynamics in San Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
and Laurie Spence, right, consult on a patient case in their Ukiah office. signed a bill by Patty Berg Berg
Diego, but in his heart, he
always wanted to practice During those years, doctor to take this Esselman said the rea- extending protection for
medicine. Esselman has worked to approach to improving son for a lack of special- Dungeness crab and the peo-
“I wanted to be a people bring the very best care in care in Ukiah. Dr. Hugh ists in Ukiah was that, as a ple who make a living from
engineer, not a rocket his field to Ukiah. Curtis and UVMC general smaller town, it lacked the the Pacific crustacean.
engineer,” Esselman said. “In any profession, to surgeon Dr. Larry Falk infrastructure necessary to Schwarzenegger signed
remain on top of what you have been doing similar Assembly Bill 601, by Berg, and depleted the crab popula-
He is now one of sever- support them. A university, tion, creating a second hard-
al physicians in Ukiah do you need exposure to work for 30 years. Falk centers of excellence and D-Eureka, last Friday, a state
the cutting edge,” commonly drives to San holiday on which the Capitol ship on fishermen already suf-
who work to improve more primary care fering the dramatic loss of
medical care by using Esselman said. Francisco to meet with providers are all a neces- and other government build-
It was in that spirit that other physicians and has ings were closed. The timing Klamath River salmon.
resources in the Bay Area sary part of that infrastruc-
to help them become bet- he became a member of brought them back to of his signature was important Mendocino County
ture. to maintain existing protec- Agricultural Commissioner
ter doctors. the Adjunctive Clinical Ukiah to train local doc-
Faculty in the tors. That’s the base on tions that were set to expire David Bengston has said that
Esselman is an oto- which specialists rest,”
laryngologist, more com- Otolaryngology “Relationships and col- Saturday. an improved crab collection
monly known as an ear, Department at Stanford laboration with bigger Esselman said. AB 601 continues strict would have a positive ripple
nose and throat specialist, University. Esselman trav- medical centers are the Until those conditions limits on the number of fisher- effect through the county’s
who has been a member of els to Stanford once a future,” Falk said. “They exist, Esselman said he men and women who may coastal economy.
staff at the Ukiah Valley month to teach classes and can train us and consult on would continue to travel to have access to the crab. Last Industry leaders also wel-
Medical Center for six consult with colleagues on difficult surgeries. I have Stanford once a month. year, only about 600 boats comed the governor’s signa-
years. his most difficult cases. consulted from the operat- “Everyone should try to carried the permits, all but a ture. “The passage ... was crit-
“They needed us here,” “I drive to the Bay Area ing room with colleagues do the best they can,” small number of them belong- ical to our industry to protect
Esselman said. “You can so my patients don’t have from Stanford. It’s encour- Esselman said. ing to Californians. our state’s crab fishermen,”
go places where the to,” Esselman said. aging to know there is a Ben Brown can be Had the restrictions been said Zeke Grader, executive
money is better, but it’s Esselman is neither the reservoir of professional- reached at udjbb@pacif- allowed to expire, fleets from director of the Pacific Coast
nice to be needed.” only, nor the first Ukiah ism available.” ic.net Oregon, Washington and Federation of Fishermen’s
Alaska could have moved in Associations in a statement.
HAPPENING AT CITY HALL
Hopes for Measure S Campaign finance on city agenda
By BEN BROWN and LAURA staffed and equipped.
CLARK So far the Ukiah Police The Daily Journal including trail maintenance, liability cuss the draft revised hillside develop-
The Daily Journal Department has used the The ongoing debate over campaign and fire protection are still unresolved, ment regulations, if desired;
New equipment and cars funds to purchase a new patrol finance reform for city elections will the Paths, Open Space and Creeks • Hearing a staff report on the
have already been purchased car, new guns, radios, bullet- continue at this Wednesday’s City Commission is committed to making restoration efforts and impacts resulting
with Measure S funds but proof vests and other equip- Council meeting. With the previous dis- progress on the trail, staff said. from the New Year storms;
emergency services are hop- ment. cussion torpedoed by a perceived lack Before the meeting, the California • Discussing various water issues
ing for more in this year’s The department has also of balance in the materials presented by Department of Forestry and Fire including the Trout Unlimited petition
budget cycle. hired one new police officer Councilmembers Phil Baldwin and Protection will present new findings on and the Mendocino County Water
and is recruiting for three Mari Rodin, new documentation has their years-old proposal to move the Agency’s proposed groundwater study;
It has been several months more using Measure S funds, been promised, according to city staff. Ukiah Air Attack Base to the southeast
since the controversial Another highlight for this week’s corner of the Ukiah Municipal Airport. • Hearing a presentation from the
UPD Capt. Chris Dewey said. Mendocino County Air Quality
Measure S passed. The half- The hope is to send those offi- meeting will be the consideration of The delays are due, in part, to a need
cent sales tax was supposed to using Mendocino County tobacco set- for an environmental impact report. Management District; and,
cers to the police academy in
keep the city from having to July, he said. tlement funds to design and construct a Other topics of interest include: • Selecting a firm to complete an
dip into its reserves again to hiking trail on city property in the • Scheduling a second joint meeting update on the city’s speed zone sur-
keep emergency services See MEASURE, Page 16 Western Hills area. While issues with the Planning Commission to dis- veys.
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DAILY DIGEST
Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal udj@pacific.net
The world briefly [\
FUNERAL NOTICES
artist. In October, 1955 she importance of supporting Republican Central
Moussaoui eligible for death penalty ELAINE H. DUNN married Cameron Dunn others through both word Committee, providing sup-
Elaine H. Dunn passed with whom she had a daugh- and deed and remained port for local GOP cam-
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — A federal jury found al-Qaida away on March 24, 2006 at ter. The family, along with active both in her church paigns and fund raising
conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui eligible Monday to be execut- Ukiah Convalescent her mother, Lillian, moved and community until the activities. She enjoyed tak-
ed, linking him directly to the horrific Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist Hospital after a brief ill- to Ukiah in October, 1962. end. She served on the ing regular walks and work-
attacks and concluding that his lies to FBI agents led to at least ness. She was 87. She was Elaine returned to school Board of Directors for the ing in the garden, maintain-
one death on that day. born on December 20, 1918 after her husband’s death in Redwood Gospel Mission in ing not only her own, but
A defiant Moussaoui said, “You’ll never get my blood, God in Racine, Wisconsin to 1963, graduating from the Santa Rosa as well as on the also planting vegetables and
curse you all.” Lillian and Frank Hetzel. California College of Arts board of the Ukiah Gospel flowers for her friends less
After months of hearings and trial testimony — punctuated After high school she went and Crafts with a B.A. in Mission Association. She active than herself. She is
by Moussaoui’s occasional outbursts — he now faces a second to Washington D.C. where Art and a minor in English. also worked with youth survived by her daughter,
phase of the sentencing trial to determine if he actually will be she worked in the She obtained her teaching groups such as the Pioneer Jeannette Harroun, son-in-
put to death. Department of the Navy. In credential shortly there- Girls and Awana Club and law Jim Harroun and their
That phase begins Thursday morning for the only person to 1941 her family moved to after and went to work at supported the First Baptist son, Jordon as well as by
face charges in this country in connection with the nation’s Boise, Idaho and she joined Redwood Valley School Church’s Sack Lunch her niece Rhonda Portis
worst terrorist assault on Sept. 11. them there briefly before where she taught for many Ministry. She served for and three nephews, Peter,
moving to Oakland, years, first in the junior many years as the local Frank and David Saltzman
Storms, tornadoes kill at least 27 California to attend school high and later, in elemen- organizer for Angel Tree and their children. A memo-
at the California College of tary school. She retired Christmas, which gives rial service will be held at
NEWBERN, Tenn. (AP) — Tornadoes shredded homes to Arts and Crafts. After grad- from teaching in June, churches an opportunity to the First Baptist Church
their foundations, hail tore holes in the rooftops and high winds uating with a Certificate in 1983. Elaine was a devout share Christ’s love by help- (302 W. Henry) in Ukiah on
toppled even freight cars as a line of violent storms cut zigzag- Commercial Art, she Christian and longtime ing to meet the needs of the Saturday, April 29, 2006 at
ging paths of destruction that killed at least 27 people across the opened her own business in member of the Ukiah First families of prisoners. She 1:30 p.m. Arrangements are
nation’s midsection. 1950 as a free-lance photog- Baptist Church. She was also a member of the under the direction of the
The worst damage from Sunday night’s storms occurred rapher and commercial believed very strongly in the Mendocino County Eversole Mortuary.
along a 25-mile swath of rural western Tennessee, where 23 of
the deaths occurred and state troopers using dogs searched for
more victims amid the rubble of brick buildings and toppled
trailers.
“Most of the houses, you can’t count. They’re just gone,”
said Roy Childress, who was part of a church relief crew that
Ukiah man arrested on molest charges
By ELIZABETH LARSON p.m. investigation and learned that Mendocino County Jail. He
was delivering food and water to survivors Monday. Lake County Record-Bee While patrolling the area of the teenager was a runaway was booked on charges of
The dead included an infant and the grandparents who had A Ukiah man has been
been babysitting him. A young couple and their two sons, ages the south boat ramp at Lake from Lake County who annoying/molesting a child
arrested on suspicion of Mendocino, a sheriff’s deputy Dunlap had picked up. He and contributing to the delin-
5 and 3, were also killed, their bodies found 800 yards from molesting a runaway juvenile
their house. discovered Dunlap in a parked then contacted the county’s quency of a minor.
from Lake County. He has vehicle, engaged in what Social Services Department Dunlap’s bail was set at
“It basically took my life away. I don’t really care if I see since been released.
daylight tomorrow,” said Larry Taylor, the boys’ grandfather The Mendocino County appeared to be a sexual and released the teenage vic- $5,000. A jail representative
and the only funeral director in rural Bradford. He was planning Sheriff's Office reported encounter with the 16-year- tim to them. said Friday afternoon that
to bury the family in two separate caskets, with each child Friday that Cary Dunlap, 46, old girl. Dunlap, meanwhile, was Dunlap had posted bail and
alongside one of his parents. was arrested Thursday at 11 The deputy conducted an arrested and transported to the been released.
POLICE REPORTS Saturday, on Highway 101 at Sheriff’s Office: juveniles that had entered the Westcott, 49, of Fort Bragg,
the Calpella exit. BURGLARY -- Two store earlier and allegedly was arrested on suspicion of CORRECTIONS
The following were The following were Laytonville teenage boys were stole beer. driving under the influence at • An article in Saturday’s
compiled from reports compiled from reports arrested on suspicion of bur- The deputies viewed the 3:10 a.m. Saturday, on edition misreported the
prepared by the Ukiah prepared by the Fort glary Saturday after they tape and got a description of Highway 20 at mile post spelling of Tania Ugrin-
Police Department. To Bragg Police Department. allegedly kicked in the front the suspects. Later that same marker 29. Capobianco’s name as well as
anonymously report ASSAULT WITH A door of a market and stole day, deputies saw two teens ARREST -- Zachary her son’s work with the court.
crime information, call DEADLY WEAPON -- some beer. boys near the store, wearing Segal, 24, of San Francisco, He installed the courthouse
463-6205. James Neal Gunby, 27, of Fort At around 4:40 p.m. that the same clothing seen in the was arrested on suspicion of security system, not the com-
ARREST -- Israel Guerra, Bragg, was arrested on suspi- day, Mendocino County surveillance tape. The driving under the influence at puter system.
31, of Ukiah, was arrested on cion of assault with a deadly Sheriff’s deputies were dis- deputies contacted the teens 7:19 a.m. Saturday, on • A front-page column on
suspicion of driving under the weapon causing great bodily patched to Foster’s Market, who admitted to entering the Highway 101, south of Uva Sunday misrreported the mass
influence at 11 p.m. Saturday, injury, Friday night after he 44980 Highway 101, in store but denied stealing any- mailing method used by Eric
allegedly stabbed another thing. Drive. Crane. It was regular mail, not
in the 1200 block of North Laytonville, regarding a bur-
State Street. man. glary. The boys were arrested on ARREST -- Leonardo e-mail.
ARREST -- David Kelley, At around 7:45 p.m. that Deputies learned from the suspicion of burglary and Delgadillo, 22, of Chula Vista, The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this
34, of Lakeport, was arrested night, Fort Bragg Police store owner that the alarm for booked into the Mendocino was arrested on suspicion of space to correct errors or make clarifications
to news articles. Significant errors in obitu-
on suspicion of driving under responded to a call in the 1100 the market had gone off at County Juvenile Hall facility. driving under the influence at ary notices or birth announcements will
the influence at 1:19 a.m. block of Chestnut Street in the approximately 4:20 a.m. and 12:58 a.m. Sunday, in Caspar. result in reprinting the entire article. Errors
Saturday, in the 1200 block of Dana Gray School parking lot. the owner and a relative CHP REPORTS Those arrested by law enforcement
may be reported to the editor, 468-3526.
North State Street. Upon arrival, officers checked on the business.
ARREST -- Adam Gouber, found Scott Duane Davidson, While inside the store the The following were officers are innocent until proven guilty.
34, of Ukiah, was arrested on 23, also of Fort Bragg -- along owner saw the two boys enter compiled from reports People reported as having been arrest-
ed may contact the Daily Journal once
LOTTERY NUMBERS
suspicion of driving under the with several witnesses -- with the business and he confront- prepared by the Califor-
nia Highway Patrol:
their case has been concluded so the DAILY 3: Afternoon: 3, 8,
influence at 1:34 a.m. a severe cut to his left elbow. ed them and forced them out, results can be reported. Those who feel
9. Evening: 3, 7, 8.
Saturday, in the 100 block of He had apprently been in a according to the Sheriff’s ARREST -- Habacue the information is in error should con-
Ramirez, 31, of Ukiah, was tact the appropriate agency. In the case FANTASY 5: 7, 9, 15,
North Main Street. fight with Gunby, who police Office. 21, 39.
ARREST -- Ruby Anna found later in possession of a A surveillance tape showed arrested on suspicion of dri- of those arrested on suspicion of dri-
ving under the influence at ving under the influence of an intoxi- DAILY DERBY: 1st: 06
Solis, 28, of Ukiah, was knife. He was arrested and that the two teens that had cant: all DUI cases reported by law Whirl Win; 2nd: 08
arrested on suspicion of dri- booked into jail where he is come inside the store while 12:04 a.m. Saturday, on South enforcement agencies are reported by
State Street. Gorgeous George; 3rd: 01
being held on $30,000 bail. the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes
ving under the influence at the owner was checking on his Gold Rush. Race time:
2:07 a.m. Saturday, on business were the same two ARREST -- David no exceptions.
1.42.86.
Highway 101 at the Lake SHERIFF’S REPORTS
Mendocino Drive exit.
ARREST -- Levi Leon, 18, The following were
of Willits, was arrested on sus- compiled from reports
prepared by the Spring Cleaning? Thank You!
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HEALTH
Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal udj@pacific.net
ASK DR. GOTT
Third Ukiah Free Children’s
By Peter H. Gott, MD
Clinic to be held on April 8
The Daily Journal
The next Ukiah Free
Children’s Clinic will be held
on Saturday morning, April 8
Gallbladder surgery at Nuestra Casa. These clinics,
for children with special needs,
causes other problems will be held periodically to
introduce families and profes-
DEAR DR. GOTT: I am a 38-year-old female. I sionals to the Anat Baniel
had laparoscopic gallbladder surgery in September Method for Children based on
2004. The gallbladder was gray and diseased. There the work of Dr. Moshe
were signs of infection. Feldenkrais.
A week after surgery, I began having intermittent The method is a non-med-
episodes, the cause of which no one has been able to ical, learning-based approach.
figure out. At the onset of an attack, I begin to feel It is based on the understanding
very hot. There is severe pain in the center of my that many diseases of child-
chest, in the breast-bone area. The pain radiates to my hood interrupt the normal con-
right arm and neck. During this time, the pain is very versation that needs to take
severe. I am clammy to the touch but feel very hot and place between the child’s brain
extremely sweaty. While this is going on, it feels as and the world around it. It is
though I am going to pass out. My ears ring, my vision often possible to get that con-
is gray and blurry, and I have a severe headache. This versation started in gentle ways
lasts anywhere from two to 15 minutes. It is not that directly communicate with
brought on by stress or any particular activity that I the nervous system of the child
have found. After the episode has subsided, I am fine, through, primarily, movement
with the exception of extreme fatigue. and non-verbal kinesthetic
DEAR READER: Following gallbladder surgery, experiences. Almost always,
patients may experience troublesome symptoms irrespective of the specific
because of persisting irritation at the site of infection, diagnosis, a child’s brain is
a stone that was missed at the time of surgery or the available for potent learning. It
consequences of complicated surgery. is through this learning process
I urge you to address your concerns with your sur- that children with many kinds Submitted photo
geon. As your post-op symptoms are peculiar and of developmental issues can Sylvia Shordike with daughter and Karen Poplawski standing in front of Nuestra Casa,
somewhat bizarre, they need to be investigated. I benefit from the Anat Baniel site of Ukiah Free Children’s Clinic.
believe you will need further testing under the guid- Method for Children. want to pursue getting more of will be the practitioners donat- appointment at the clinic call
ance of your surgeon. Also, you should have your These non-profit clinics are this work for their child. Since ing their time to give a 30 Karen Poplawski at 462-6570
heart tested, because your symptoms could reflect a free and open to children with that time the clinics have been minute lesson to each of the or Sylvia Shordike at 459-1564
cardiac disorder. special needs from infancy to slowly expanding as more children. The hostess will be (for Spanish speakers) or see
DEAR DR. GOTT: I have a long history of cardiac 18 years old. The Free practitioners have become Margaret Turano from Ukiah, a www.FreeChildrensClinic.org.
problems, finally treated with coronary-artery bypass Children’s Clinic began in trained in the Anat Baniel student in an Anat Baniel Donations to the clinic are
grafting and chelation. Following surgery, I had an Oakland in 2003. They were Method for Children. Karen Method training. always welcome. Presentations
uncomplicated recovery, but I insisted on chelation, started as a way to give parents Poplawski from Ukiah, Sylvia For more information about on the work can be arranged
which worked wonders. Before you judge the effec- the kind of information that Shordike from Willits and the Ukiah Free Children’s for groups of interested parents
tiveness of a treatment you should consider the whole will help them know if they Janeila Thurman from Albany Clinic or to schedule an and/or professionals.
picture.
DEAR READER: I have edited your letter exten-
sively because of space limitations; however, my con-
clusion is unchanged: You had coronary artery block-
ages that were bypassed surgically. This enabled your
Healthy Kids of Mendocino County
coronary arteries to deliver adequate blood supply to
your heart muscle, thereby reducing your risk of heart
attack.
recognizes local health care providers
In my opinion, your chelation was not a factor. This The Daily Journal and know it will bring about an immediate more expensive treatment at a later date.
is similar to rebuilding the engine on an antique car. Healthy Kids Mendocino honored recent and positive result.” Robert and Suzie Hardie, local residents
To say that the change in the engine is really the result Ukiah donors at a reception at Ukiah Valley Dr. Marvin Trotter, representing the and members of a long-established Ukiah
of changing the water coolant is ridiculous. Your Medical Center’s Outpatient Pavilion on Pacific Redwood Medical Group, also pre- Valley family emphasized their gift was
surgery was necessary, irrespective of your chelation. Sunday, March 26. Anne Molgaard, execu- sented a gift from the Emergency Room prompted by their desire to help local chil-
While chelation is a technique that is valuable in tive director of First Five Mendocino and physicians who practice at the Ukiah Valley dren.
also a member of the Executive Committee Medical Center. Dr. Trotter has been a The Healthy Kids Mendocino campaign
treating heavy-metal poisoning, it has not been shown of Healthy Kids Mendocino, acknowledged leader in the effort to provide health insur- plans to insure 1,500 children by the end of
to be effective in increasing coronary circulation. I generous gifts from Ukiah Valley Medical ance for all of Mendocino county residents. 2008. To fulfill this goal, Healthy Kids
conclude that your coronary chelation was of no value Center, the Ukiah Valley Primary Care ER doctors treat children every day who go Mendocino has an outreach and enrollment
whatsoever. Medical Group, the Pacific Redwood without the regular and preventative med- campaign underway working through
To give your related information, I am sending you Medical Group, and Robert and Suzie ical care that health insurance makes possi- schools, clinics and family resource centers
a copy of my Health Report "Coronary Artery Hardie. ble. to outreach to the parents of uninsured chil-
Disease." Other readers who would like a copy should Ukiah Valley Medical Center consists of Dr. Paul Macdonald was on hand to pre- dren. Since the majority of the children will
send a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope and $2 a 78-bed hospital and various medical clin- sent the gift from the Ukiah Valley Primary be eligible for publicly funded programs,
to Newsletter, PO Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092. Be ics throughout Ukiah. Mark LaRose, Care Medical group; a group of eighteen Healthy Kids Mendocino is working hard to
sure to mention the title. UVMC president and CEO, presented the local physicians dedicated to providing enroll them in the appropriate programs.
Doctor Gott is a practicing physician and the gift and was honored for his organization’s comprehensive and cost-effective care for Those children who are not eligible for the
author of the new book “Live Longer, Live Better” generosity and commitment to Mendocino the whole community. Dr. Macdonald, a MediCal and Healthy Families programs
(Quill Driver Books, www.quilldriverbooks.com; 1- county’s children. LaRose stated that he pediatrician, pointed out that providing may qualify for CalKids, a new insurance
welcomed the opportunity to give a gift that insurance to children in Mendocino County program set to begin accepting applicants
800-605-7176). If readers would like to contact Dr. would directly benefit children. “When you assures them access to a primary care physi- May 1.
Gott, they may write him at Dr. Gott c/o United are working in the field of health care, cian and makes it possible for them to A campaign to solicit private and corpo-
Media, 200 Madison Ave., 4th fl., New York, NY which is beset by a sea of problems, it is receive regular, preventive and early inter-
10016. wonderful to be able to take direct action vention care that eliminates the need for See KIDS, Page 5
women undergoing appearance related side- every Tuesday at Autumn Leaves, 425 E.
HEALTH CALENDAR effects of cancer treatment; meets second
Monday of each month at 10 a.m.. Call 462-
7642 to register.
Multiple Sclerosis Self-help Group:
Gobbi St., in the community room. Weigh-
in is from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Meeting is from
6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.; Linda MacDonald,
467-2391.
Spring cleaning with yoga
Spring is in the air.
Perhaps there is already a
ALANON: Family and friends of alco- People with multiple sclerosis can take one T.O.P.S.: Every Thursday at Washington spring in your step. We think
holics; noon on Tuesdays, noon on Fridays more step toward ending effects of MS at Mutual Building community room, 700 S. of springtime as the ideal
and 10:30 on Saturdays; Calvary Baptist the Ukiah group; sponsored by the National State St.; meeting is from 8:30 to 10:30 time to clean out our homes,
Church, 465 Luce Ave.; 463-1867 or 621- MS Society; 7 p.m.; second Tuesday. a.m.; it is a low-cost, weight-reduction sup- to open the windows and let
2721. Men’s Cancer Support Group: A support- port group; call 462-4901 or 485-7801. the air freshen our rooms.
Alcoholics Anonymous: Daily; call 462- ive place to share your cancer experience; T.O.P.S.: Every Friday at the Meadows We get the urge to enjoy
7123, www.aaukiah.org. second and fourth Wednesdays of each Mobile Court clubhouse, 8686 East Road, more outdoor activities. We
month; 6 to 7:30 p.m.; at their new offices at Redwood Valley; weigh-in is from 9:30 to even anticipate the change
Breastfeeding Support Group: meets sec- 11 a.m.; meeting is from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.;
ond Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to noon 590 S. Dora St.; Mendocino Cancer of wardrobe that lighter,
Resource Center; 467-3828. call 485-8260 or 485-1238. brighter days encourage.
and fourth Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to Ukiah Community Center Crisis Line:
noon; Mendocino County Public Health – Narcotics Anonymous: Meetings through- For an energizing release
out county; 485-9110. Need help? Call 463-help (4357) or 1 (800)
WIC office, 1120 S. Dora; Tess O’Connell, 575-help (4357). of back, neck and shoulder
472-2739. New Life Workshop: Do you need help Ukiah Diabetes Education: The Diabetes tension, and the added bene-
Celebrate Recovery: 12-step group;
Fridays; issues include: codependency, sub-
managing your weight? Noon to 1 p.m.
Thursdays; Salvation Army, 714 A S. State
Education Group; 7 p.m.; second Monday;
463-7698.
fit of improved digestion,
discover yoga twists. The Yoga in My Life
stance abuse, depression, eating disorders; St., Ukiah; 468-9577. Ukiah Valley Blood Center/Blood twisting poses in yoga are By Maggie Norton
Bible based, confidential; teacher/speaker Overeaters Anonymous: Mondays at 5:30 Centers of the Pacific: Mondays, 9 a.m. to said to nourish the internal
meeting, 7 to 8 p.m.; men’s/women’s small sonal instruction. However, I
p.m.; Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., Saturdays at 4:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 5 pm.; organs. In a sense, they advocate that you find a
groups, 8 to 9 p.m.; Ukiah Bible Church, 11 a.m.; 741 S. Oak St.; 472-4747. Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 620 Kings Ct., “wring you out” from the
2140 Arroyo Dr., Ukiah; Dale Higgins, 468- qualified and experienced
Parkinson’s Support Group: Meets third Suite 110; make appointment, donate, inside out! An ideal spring- instructor. Twisting yoga
9255, or UBC at 462-0151. Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. at Brookside, schedule blood drive at workplace; 1 (888) cleaning! Done correctly,
Childbirth classes: Learn about nutrition 1199 S. Dora.. Call Jeff at 485-6057. poses are therapeutic in
393-GIVE. they massage the liver, many ways, as long as they
during pregnancy , preparing for child- Sweet Success: The California Diabetes Weight-loss Surgery Support Group: adrenal glands and kidneys
birthh, breastfeeding and infant safety. and Pregnancy Program; support for special are done with care. Twists
Free, open to the public, Gastric Reduction and increase blood supply to
Thursdays, 6 to 8 p.m., 333 Laws Ave., in pregnancies in which women have diabetes; Duodenal Switch (GRDS) support and should share the qualities of
these parts of your body, gracefulness and alertness,
Ukiah, 472-4603 planning pregnancy or are pregnant, need information group; Central Valley
Council on Domestic Violence: Second leaving you feeling lighter demonstrated so nobly by
extra support; 463-7527. Bariatrics; 1st Friday; 6 p.m.; Bartlett Hall, and more refreshed. They
Wednesday, 1 to 2:30 p.m., Public Health Tantalizing Tuesdays: Evening events cov- Ukiah Senior Center complex, 499 Leslie the wise old owl. However,
Department, 1120 S. Dora St., Conference always play a part in my do not turn “head first.”
ering various health and wellness topics. Street, Ukiah; call Ruth Lorain at 485-0455; personal spring-cleaning and
Room 2, in Ukiah, 472-2699. Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at Full Circle, e-mail, letstalk@iwon.com. Instead, spiral from the belly
DBSA: (Depression, Bipolar Support they help me keep an old and let your head turn last.
530 S. Main St., Ukiah. Visit www.fullcir- Women’s Cancer Support Group: A sup- low-back injury from flaring
Alliance), Support group meets in Willits clewellness.org for‘calendar of events’ for portive place to share your cancer experi- Be aware: Done incor-
first Mondays at 1 p.m.; 300 Creekside, Apt. information on specific event topics and up. rectly, twisting can make
ence; first and third Thursday of each
3; 456-1133. teachers; and look for yellow fliers posted month; 6 to 7:30 p.m.; at their new offices at low backs more vulnerable
La Leche League: Breastfeeding group;
meets second Tuesday, various times;
throughout the community with the sched- 590 S. Dora St.; Mendocino Cancer Yoga safety: to injury. Always avoid
ule of classes. Resource Center; 467-3828. Be gentle with yourself twisting while carrying a
Nursery Room at Presbyterian Church, cor- T.O.P.S.: (Take off pounds sensibly): Meets If you – or the organization that you repre- load. If you have bulging or
ner of S. Dora and W. Perkins; Margaret from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m., every Tuesday, at sent – change a phone number, an address, Each month in these arti- herniated discs, consult you
Turano, 468-9587. Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave; or any information in this calendar, please cles, I offer poses that I hope healthcare practitioner
Look Good, Feel Better: A program Carolyn Madole, 463-0261. call at the Ukiah Daily Journal at 468-3520, you can practice safely in
offered by the American Cancer Society for T.O.P.S.: Low-cost, non-profit group meets or e-mail us at udjfeatures@pacific.net. your daily life without per- See YOGA, Page 5
4 – TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2006
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Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal udj@pacific.net
Letters from our readers In our opinion
County treasure
VIEWPOINTS
lost or found? A great alternative
To the Editor:
By putting the 50-acre Hopland Valley
Congratulations go out to the City of
10,000 Buddhas during its celebration of 30
heads, MP3s have no place, the latest styles
aren’t on display, and youngsters don’t THOMAS D. ELIAS
Oaks parcel on the market, a county trea- years of providing quality education to local spend time eying each other in gossip ses-
sure could disappear. For 25 years its own- school children. sions from across the room or the quad.
ers have been extremely generous in open- The Instilling Goodness Elementary “When the first light of day hits, the sun’s
ing the gardens and grounds of the Fetzer School and Developing Virtue Secondary rays pour over the drowsy earth like maple
winery to the public for special events such
as the delightful summer light opera as
well as for casual strolls through its beauti-
School are tiny gems in our county’s acade-
mic arena.
syrup over pancakes and gently nudge the
plants and animals awake...” writes a 10th Arnold needs a
Small, reasonably priced and academical- grader from Developing Virtue.
ful gardens. We have taken that generosity
for granted and now it’s not there. The
ly strong, these schools have routinely grad-
uated scholars, all of whom have gone on to
These schools at the site of the large
Buddhist community in Talmage are not
democratic Simon
grounds are closed to the public. some form of higher education, and many of necessarily for everyone. But the students
The loss to the community if those 50 Just a couple of weeks into his new job as Gov.
those to very competitive universities. who have passed through have found a Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign boss, it's clear for-
acres disappear into private development is With boys and girls taught in separate quiet, studious, yet somehow joyful atmos-
immeasurable. mer White House operative Matt Dowd has a funda-
classrooms, there is little of the cultural phere where learning is its own reward. mental misunderstanding of what his man needs to win
What if, in one more act of generosity, overkill that stresses students at public May the next 30 years be as peaceful and
the present owners, Brown-Forman, could his ongoing run for reelection.
schools today. Cells phones aren’t glued to fulfilling. Here's an excerpt from a memo he sent to political
be persuaded to donate the public grounds
and buildings to a land trust for preserva- reporters the other day: "In the latest Field Poll, Gov.
tion? Doing so could give the county, the Schwarzenegger's overall approval is at 40
state, and other institutions and members of percent…looking back at the last governor of
the public time to think about preserving California to win reelection (Democrat Gray Davis in
the public’s enjoyment of a treasure, albeit 2002), Davis had a similar approval rating. The Field
in some other guise. Perhaps a culinary Poll showed his approval between 39 to 42 per-
institution (the kitchens and dining rooms cent…the governor is well-positioned in this very
are already there); perhaps a branch of the close race."
University of California system for the Dowd has his facts right, but his interpretation
study of organic agriculture and viticulture; wrong. Davis was extremely unpopular in early 2002,
perhaps a study center connected to recov- the tail end of an electricity crisis voters blamed on
ery of the Russian River watershed; per- him, justified or not.
haps a special research facility for localiza- So Dowd has missed one key missed point. There is
tion studies the possibilities are limited no clear proximate cause for Schwarzenegger's
only by our imaginations. abysmal poll ratings, as there was for the plunge in
What if our Supervisors, approval of Davis. If voters view Arnold negatively
Assemblywoman Patty Berg, State Senator now, it's because of how they perceive his general con-
Wes Chesboro, Congressman Mike duct since his early days in office, when his approval
Thompson, Senators Dianne Feinstein and scores ran near double today's.
Barbara Boxer, the Mendocino Inland Land Dowd made one other point in his memo: "Races
Trust, the State, the University of are about choices," he said. That was certainly true for
California, members of the Fetzer family, Davis, and no one knows this better than Garry South,
the Smart Growth Coalition, and other the key Davis adviser who now runs state Controller
foundations and institutions signed on to Steve Westly's drive for the Democratic nomination to
approach the Brown-Forman Corporation run against Schwarzenegger.
in Kentucky about donating the property to South boldly spent millions of dollars on television
preserve it for public use? commercials during the 2002 primary season, the ads
Brown-Forman paid $168 million in attacking former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan
taxes last year on a net income of $308 because the Davis camp rated him that year's biggest
million. A properly crafted donation could Republican threat. The tactic worked. The ads Davis
defray some of the company’s future tax placed let financier William Simon swamp early
liability. favorite Riordan in the GOP primary, and Davis then
If together we persuaded Brown-Forman beat Simon handily that November.
to donate the 50 acres that we have come As Dowd said, that race was about matchups. No
to regard as a county treasure, Brown- matter how unpopular Davis became, Simon never
Forman, county residents, and many state came close to him in any poll.
and local institutions would all benefit This fall's runoff election will also be about a
immeasurably. Thank you the Alex Thomas Plaza. We’re inviting you
to participate - put on a pair of women’s
choice, between Schwarzenegger and either Westly or
Janie Sheppard state Treasurer Phil Angelides.
Ukiah To the Editor: heels and “walk a mile” to show support Just now, polls show both Angelides and Westly
My wife and I wish to express out deep for victims of sexual assault and help our running about even with Schwarzenegger, despite the
felt and most sincere thanks to the people community end violence. (If the thought of fact that fewer than 30 percent of voters could identify
What about the Christians? who manage local USDA office and the high heels doesn’t appeal to you, rest either Democrat for pollsters. This represented a slight
To the Editor: program in general. The people at the assured…you can wear your own shoes.) gain for Schwarzenegger since last fall, when his four
I would like to know why the Latino “United States Dept. of Agriculture” in Collect pledges for your walk to raise ballot initiatives lost badly and he was a constant tar-
protest marches were covered in depth last Ukiah have at all times shown the compas- funds for Project Sanctuary, or, just walk get for negative advertising.
weekend and the huge (500,000) young sion, understanding and commitment need- with us to show your support to end sexual Essentially, the poll numbers making Dowd feel
Christians two-day program in San ed in helping the people who qualify for assault. Amunka Davila and his amazing optimistic these days indicate that Schwarzenegger
Francisco wasn’t even mentioned. their help. We have been able to do many drumming friends also return this year to desperately needs the Democratic equivalent of Simon
Unless we start seeing some coverage of repairs and upgrades that would have not set rhythm to the walk. in order to win.
major Christian events, I would suggest that been possible otherwise. They should be Form a team - create a spirited team to There is some doubt either Democratic contender
all Christians in Ukiah that subscribe to the the standard by which all government walk together and enjoy some friendly would prove that kind of patsy. For one thing, Simon
Journal, drop it. employees and agencies are judged. competition with other teams. represented the furthest extreme conservative wing of
Concerning the peace rally, I thought We also wish to thank the North Coast Sponsor a team – Organizations sponsor this state's minority party. Angelides comes from the
marking up public property and sidewalks Energy Department and their excellent a men’s team or a “My Strength” team of liberal wing of a party with a large plurality among
was called graffiti and was against the law. crew of builders and construction personnel boys who will “walk a mile in her shoes. registered voters, while Westly has long been more of
Dale B. Carter in Ukiah. These two groups of people have Sponsorship buys a “My Strength” T-shirt a centrist.
Ukiah helped us turn our little house into a nice for each boy on your team or a “Walk-a- Either would begin the fall campaign with a far larg-
Editor’s note: Your note that you bet this comfortable home, in which we are justifi- Mile” T-shirt for members of a men’s team. er base of support than Simon ever possessed.
letter won’t get published is not an uncom- ably proud. You can put a team together to sponsor or And then there is recent history. Schwarzenegger is
mon thing to see on letters criticizing our Thanks again people, and rest assured we can match your organization up with a the only Republican to win a top-of-the-ticket office in
coverage. However, just so you and other that you have our undying gratitude. team that needs a sponsor. Sponsorship California during the 12 years since ex-Gov. Pete
readers know, we publish all letters unless Utah and Pat Haley costs $100 for a team of six. Or sign up on Wilson's reelection in 1994. But Schwarzenegger ran
they are unsigned, libelous, hate-filled or Ukiah your own. Registration is just $20. You’ll in a fast-moving, very short recall election where his
otherwise not suitable for a family newspa- get a “Walk-a-Mile” T-shirt. movie stardom gave him a huge edge over all other
per. As for the news in the Ukiah Daily Get ready to ‘Walk a Mile’ For more information, call us at 462- candidates. No Republican has won a race for the U.S.
Journal, we covered the marches by local 9196. Thank you for your help to end vio- Senate or a presidential race in California since 1988 -
Hispanic groups because they happened in To the Editor: lence in our community and make every
In recognition of Sexual Assault a period of 18 years.
Ukiah, and covering Ukiah is our primary home a safe home. But Republicans talked big all through that period
mission. We do not cover events that hap- Awareness Month, Project Sanctuary is Christine Hance
hosting Mendocino County’s fourth annual of decline. "We're going to make it easy; we are going
pen in San Francisco. We have covered Executive Director, Project Sanctuary to win California," boasted President Bush's chief
Christian events in this community over the “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” on April 29 at Ukiah advisor Karl Rove before the 2004 election. Bush lost
years and will continue to do so when they California by a 55-44 percent margin even though
happen locally. Democrat John Kerry spent almost nothing on adver-
WHERE TO WRITE tising here.
Dowd ran Bush's polling operation that year, work-
President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa ing for Rove. Was he feeding falsely optimistic infor-
LETTER POLICY mation about California to his boss? Or was Rove
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editor. All letters must include a clear name, (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, spinning today?
signature, return address and phone number. The bottom line is simple: The polls reveal that
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HEALTH TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2006 – 5
Pain management at the end Yoga
of life: Bridging the gap Continued from Page 3
before trying twisting exercises. Avoid deep
between knowledge and practice twists if you are menstruating or pregnant.
Phoenix Certified pain management. The pro- Oncology; Charlie Hott, Flexibility plus
Hospice of Mendocino gram will highlight cutting- M.D., Hospice and Twists strengthen the muscles that sur-
edge knowledge and method- Emergency Services; round the spine. Twists bring muscle, bone
County to host Hospice ology in an attempt to bring Margaret Magratten, RN, and breathe together, teaching you to sit and
Foundation of the hospice approach to pal- Hospice; and Sherri Gregory- stand tall. As well, they relieve tension in
America’s 13th annual liative care to a broad clinical Pruett, MSW, Hospice. (oth- back and neck muscles. They have been
audience. Moderated by Frank ers to be announced)
teleconference Sesno, Professor of Public found by some to improve scoliosis.
The teleconference is pro- Prepare for twists by elongating your
The Daily Journal Policy and Communication at duced by Hospice Foundation
George Mason University and of America, a not-for-profit spine and focusing on full breathing into the
Each year the Hospice lower belly before you turn. Always move
Foundation of America pre- Special Correspondent with organization, which acts as an
CNN, the program will be advocate for the hospice con- slowly. Take your time to go both in and out
sents a nationally recognized of twists and maintain the natural curves and
distance learning program, broadcast Wednesday, April 5, cept of care through ongoing
2006 from 10:15 am to 1:30 programs of professional edu- length of your spine.
live via satellite, to more than
125,000 people in 2,000 com- pm at Mendocino College, cation, public information and
munities. For more than a Little Theater, 1000 Hensley research on issues relating to Increasing resilience: Bharadvaja’s
decade, this annual education- Creek Rd., Ukiah. illness, loss, grief and Seated Twist (Bharadvajasana)
al program has been instru- Sesno will lead the panel of bereavement. This year the
mental in educating health noted authorities that program is sponsored by the This month’s pose twisting pose is named
care professionals and fami- includes: Yvette Colón, MSW, Foundation for End of Life after Bharadvaja, an Indian sage. I like to
lies on issues affecting end-of- ACSW, BCD; Kenneth J. Care and Purdue Pharma and think that if we practice it we will be wiser
life care. It also provides an Doka, PhD, MDiv; W.A. produced in cooperation with as well as healthier!
opportunity for a wide variety Drew Edmondson, Attorney the Adventist Get ready: Place a firm chair on a non- Submitted photo
of professionals -- including General of Oklahoma; Communications Network, skid surface. Make sure the environment is A yoga practitioner demonstrates
doctors, nurses, ethicists, edu- Kathleen M. Foley, MD; Kelli the Association for Death one that supports focus and relaxation. Bharadvaja’s Seated Twist, also called
cators, social workers and Gershon, APN, RN; William Education and Counseling, With your left side against the chair back, the Bharadvajasana.
bereavement counselors -- to Lamers, Jr., MD; Brad Stuart, the National Association of sit sideways on the chair. Your legs should
MD; and Douglas J. be slightly apart. Hands should rest on the you've begun to rotate toward the back of
share and exchange ideas and Social Workers, and the the chair, you can use your hands on the
obtain continuing education Weschules, PharmD, BCPS. Veterans Health top of your thighs. Your knees should be
This distinguished panel slightly lower than your hips. If you have back of the chair to deepen the twist. Pull
credits. Administration (VHA). gently with the right hand and push with the
This year HFA’s 13th annu- of ethicists, educators and This program is offered long legs, place a folded blanket or a book
hospice experts will look at under your pelvis to get a little more lift. left hand.
al National Bereavement free of charge. For more infor- Take this pose to work for a short and
Teleconference focuses on laws and regulations that hin- mation call Susan Plummer, 3. Feel the base of your pose: your sitting
der the practice of pain man- bones on the chair seat and your feet flat on sweet stress-release break. Use it to help you
“Pain Management at the End Phoenix Hospice Program unwind and get ready for anytime springtime
of Life.” The teleconference agement. Discussions will Director at 459-1818. 3 CE the floor. Press the top of your thighs down
examine ways in which health with your hands and, as you breathe in, sit energy.
will examine the gap between credits are available for MD,
knowledge and application of care workers and the general MSW, MFT, EMT, LVN and up tall with your shoulders back and down.
effective pain control in the public can work together to RNs for $25. Credits will be Before you rotate the spine, it needs to be Yoga news
person with a terminal condi- improve the societal approach issued through a new online gently elongated.
4. As you slowly exhale, turn your belly Yoga Mendocino’s spring yoga series
tion, including pharmaceuti- to pain management. system. Step-by-step instruc- begins the week of April 10. We are offering
cal, psycho-social, spiritual, The local panel will tions will be available on the and chest towards the back of the chair. Let
the twist gradually spiral up your spine. classes for beginners and experienced stu-
and complementary aspects of include: Russell Hardy, M.D., day of the teleconference. dents at various levels, as well as specialized
Your right knee may come slightly forward.
Don’t twist quickly. Resist the urge to lead adaptive, prenatal and kids classes, in addi-
with your head and neck; allow them to sim- tion to weekend workshops and regular
Rural Development grant ply follow the movement of the spine. The
twist should flow gently from your belly, in
rhythm with a slightly extended exhale.
silent times for meditation and relaxation.
We are pleased to announce the return of the
monastics from Abhayagiri Monastery after
their winter retreat. They will be offering
helps rural health providers 5. Take your hands to either side of the
back of the chair. In the photo John has
placed his left hand down on the edge of the
chair seat to encourage his left shoulder to
monthly evenings of meditation, talks and
discussion on the second Wednesday of each
month. Next one: April 12 from 7.30 to 9
The Daily Journal Tulelake, Warner Springs, “These rural communities p.m. Donations welcome. If you are new to
A USDA Rural Development Willows and Yreka. will benefit tremendously from relax.
6. Stay in the twist as you breathe in and our studio, your first yoga class is free. We
in California has given the Lauri Medeiros, CSRHA an opportunity to initiate a capi- also have some partial scholarships avail-
California State Rural Health executive director, expressed tal campaign, which are focused out again. On the next inhalation, draw
yourself taller; on the next exhalation, turn a able. If you have other questions or wish to
Association a big economic shot thanks to USDA Rural on providing improved health- receive a copy of our new spring brochure,
in arm to help seven health Development for the funds. care through new or expanded little more. Keep your eyes and gaze
relaxed. please call us at 462-2580, or visit our Web
provider organizations. USDA “The seven rural health facil- facilities,” Medeiros said. site at www.yogamendocino.org.
Rural Development State ities in this project are located in USDA Rural Development's 7. Hold the twist on each side for a few
breaths and then return to the center and Maggie Norton, currently serving as
Director Ben Higgins awarded a very small rural communities mission is to deliver programs Director of Yoga Mendocino, has been
and have in common great chal- in a way that will support pause for a relaxing breath before moving to
$223,434 rural community the other side. teaching for over 20 years. She teaches
development grant in a ceremo- lenges to provide adequate increasing economic opportuni- mixed level classes, as well as specializing
healthcare to their residents,” ty and improve the quality of A note on extending the stretch: Once
ny at CSRHA offices in in courses for pain and stress reduction.
Sacramento. said Medeiros. “The California life of rural residents. As a ven-
“There is great need to sup- State Rural Health Association ture capital entity, Rural
port rural healthcare initiatives is delighted the USDA recog- Development has invested over
in California. This grant will nizes rural health facilities as $63 billion since the beginning
help sustain economic viability essential to the economic of the Bush Administration to
in several rural communities,” growth and health of rural com- provide equity and technical
said Higgins. “President Bush munities, and we sincerely assistance to finance and foster
has made a strong commitment appreciate their partnership.” growth in homeownership,
to improve the quality of life in The grant will fund educa- business development, and criti-
tion and training to increase the cal community and technology
rural America, and this program
specifically supports initiatives
like this to strengthen rural
leadership skills and capacity of
boards and management staff to
begin the implementation of
infrastructure. As a result, over
1.1 million jobs have been cre-
ated or saved through these
Anniversary
healthcare delivery.” capital campaign projects. investments.
The Rural Community
Development Initiative (RCDI)
grant will be used to develop
comprehensive and effective
fundraising and capital cam-
paign strategies to health
provider organizations in
Dorris, Fort Bragg, Lone Pine,
Kids
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must raise $30,000 by July 1
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for this year is $150,000. “We
are grateful for the local resi-
dents, physicians’ and med-
ical center’s generosity. These
★ Hot Tubs
gifts will help us provide
insurance for the previously
ineligible kids. We are contin-
uing to seek donations in
★ Patio
order to be able to insure all
of the children in this coun-
ty”, stated Kristen Gardner,
Healthy Kids Project
Coordinator.
The entire community ben-
efits, as does the child and
their family, when a child is
covered by insurance. Most of
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SPORTS
Sports Editor: Tony Adame, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal udjsports@pacific.net
NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL | FLORIDA 73, UCLA 57
LOCAL
CALENDAR
TODAY
COLLEGE BASEBALL
• Mendocino College at Los Medanos
College, 2:30 p.m.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
• Laney College at Mendocino College,
doubleheader, 1p.m.
PREP BASEBALL
• Montgomery at Ukiah, 4 p.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
Gator bait in final Noah, son of tennis star,
• Ursuline at Ukiah, 4 p.m.
PREP GOLF
• Montgomery at Ukiah, 3 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5
named Final Four MVP
PREP BASEBALL
• Ukiah at Montgomery, 4 p.m.
• Point Arena at Potter Valley, 4 p.m. By EDDIE PELLS
PREP SOFTBALL
• Point Arena at Potter Valley, 4 p.m. The Associated Press
PREP TENNIS
• Ukiah at Maria Carrillo, 3 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Game, set, match —
PREP SWIMMING
• Ukiah at Maria Carrillo, 4 p.m.
and a championship, too — for Joakim Noah and
PREP TRACK
• Ukiah, Maria Carrillo, and Montgomery at
the Florida Gators.
Maria Carrillo, 4 p.m. The tennis star’s son dominated UCLA with 16
-Calendar listings are culled from the most
recent schedules provided by the schools
points, nine rebounds and a record six blocks
and organizations in our coverage area.
Please report schedule changes or incorrect
Monday night to key a 73-57 blowout for Florida’s
listings to The Daily Journal Sports first national title in basketball.
Department at 468-3518.
The championship for Billy Donovan’s team
comes 10 years after Steve Spurrier led the Gators
TV LISTINGS to a title in that “other” sport. Spurrier is long gone,
and the days of Florida being only a football school
TODAY appear to be, too.
MLB
New York Yankees at Oakland, 7 p.m. (FSN) “Our faculty rep said to me before the game that
NBA
Sacramento at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. (ABC)
when you start with something from scratch and
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Women’s NCAA Final, Maryland vs. Duke,
you build it up to win a championship, that’s some-
5:30 p.m. (ESPN) thing special,” said Donovan, now in his 12th year
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 at Florida.
MLB
Atlanta at Los Angeles Dodgers, 7 p.m.
For 40 lopsided minutes, the Gators (33-6) were
(TBS)
New York Yankees at Oakland, 7 p.m.
too big, too long and too quick for UCLA, which
(KICU) came up a win short of its 12th national title on a
San Francisco at San Diego, 7 p.m. (FSN)
NBA night when legendary coach John Wooden watched
Washington at Boston, 4 p.m. (ESPN)
Sacramento at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. from a hospital bed in LA after being admitted for
(ESPN)
WNBA
an undisclosed illness that was said not to be seri-
WNBA Draft, 10 a.m. (ESPN2) ous.
Florida and Noah, voted most outstanding play-
er in the Final Four, won by putting on a thorough
COMMUNITY display of versatility and unselfishness, a trade-
mark of this team all season.
DIGEST The Bruins (32-7) were on a defensive tear com-
ing into the championship game, shutting down
Healdsburg soccer LSU’s Glen Davis in the semifinals and allowing a
tryouts pushed back total of 90 points in the last two games. Florida,
because of weather though, was just too much to handle.
Noah capped it off with a monster dunk with
Rain and wet field conditions 1:09 left. When the buzzer sounded, he laid flat on
have resulted in date and field
changes for the Healdsburg his back at halfcourt and let the confetti rain on
Youth Soccer League tryouts for him. His teammates were in a pile a few feet away
all Division 1 and 3 competitive and Donovan was sharing hugs with his longtime
programs. HYSL offers competi-
tive team play for boys and girls
assistant Anthony Grant.
in the U9 up to U19 age groups. The Gators won this by taking it right to UCLA
Boys and girls are encouraged to early, looking to Noah, Corey Brewer and senior
attend for their age groups at the Adrian Moss down low, making the extra pass in
times listed below.
All tryouts will be at Badger the key and finishing with 21 assists, 10 of them
Park, which is located on Heron from their frontcourt.
Drive (head east on Matheson “They made it very difficult for us to get pre-
from the Healdsburg Plaza and
turn right onto Heron.) pared,” Donovan said. “Just trying to space the
For more information visit the floor. And you have to extra pass against them.”
HYSL Web site: www.healds- It couldn’t have been what Ben Howland’s team
burgsoccer.org or email:
hysl@healdsburgsoccer.org.
expected had he scouted Florida’s 73-58 win over
HYSL tryout times George Mason in the semis, a game the Gators won
Girls and Boys from outside and that guard Lee Humphrey ended
U9-U11: Wednesday, April 12, early in the second with three straight 3s.
4:00-5:30 P.M.
U12-U14: Wednesday, April 12, The scrappy Humphrey, a junior from
5:30-7:00 P.M. Maryville, Tenn., and the only non-sophomore in
U15-U19: April 11 &13: 5:30- the Gators’ starting five, did the honors again in
7:30 P.M.
this one, spotting up for open looks against a col-
lapsing defense early in the second half. His first 3,
Ukiah Dolphins swim 80 seconds into the half, gave Florida a 39-25 lead
and water polo camp and forced Howland to call timeout. A sloppy
The Ukiah dolphins will be hold-
ANG Newspapers offensive possession ensued, then Humphrey came
ing a swim and water polo combi- Florida’s Al Horford slams home two points during the Gators 73-57 win over UCLA Monday
nation camp April 24-28 at Ukiah in the NCAA men’s final. It is the first basketball title for Florida. See FINAL, Page 7
High School. The clinic starts at
5:30 p.m. each evening, is for
safe swimmers, and should serve
as an introduction to both sports.
Coaches Sue Maurer and Rick
Cleland will be givign 45 minutes
of basic instruction in each sport
for the cost of $25 for the week.
MLB | OPENING DAY
Sharks
Please call Maurer at 391-8277
or Cleland at 463-1551 for further
information. Piazza leads Padres past Giants topple
Call for Ukiah Valley
Bonds hits one out
youth soccer coaches
The Ukiah Valley Youth Soccer
League is in need of coaches. If
of the park – on a Stars in
ground-rule double
you would like to become a head
coach or an assistant coach for a
competitive boys or girls soccer
team pleas call the soccer hotline
at 467-9797 so the UVYSL can
By BERNIE WILSON
OT, 3-2
get back to potential coaches The Associated Press The Associated Press
with more details. SAN DIEGO — With first base open, DALLAS — Joe
a runner on second and Barry Bonds at Thornton scored a power-
Spring break sports the plate in the sixth inning of a one-run play goal with 20.2 seconds
and fitness camp for game, the San Diego Padres had a deci- showing on the overtime
girls April 17-20 sion to make. clock and the San Jose
The thought of walking Bonds never Sharks snapped a three-game
Is your daughter in second
through eighth grade? Has she crossed the mind of 24-year-old ace losing streak with a 3-2 vic-
got plans for spring break? Jake Peavy as he huddled on the mound tory over the Dallas Stars on
Bring her to Ukiah High School with pitching coach Darren Balsley and Monday night.
for the sixth annual Girl Scouts
Sports and Fitness Camp. Local catcher Mike Piazza. San Jose carried a power
female coaches and athletes will Peavy got Bonds to fly out to center play into the extra session.
work with the girls on skills in field for the second out, then retired the After Dallas killed it, the
basketball, softball, volleyball, side en route to a 6-1 win over the San
swimming, soccer, gymnastics, Sharks got another man-
dance, and much more. Francisco Giants on Monday. advantage when Niko
Camp will be from April 17 - 20, Balsley “walked up and said, ’What ANG Newspapers Kapanen was called for
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM daily. Cost is do you want to do right here?’ “ Peavy
$45 per girl, or $35 for registered San Diego’s Khalil Greene rounds the bases after his sixth inning hooking at 3:22.
Girl Scouts, for four full days. said. “I said, ‘I want to pitch to him and home run Monday in San Diego. San Diego won, 6-1. Thornton ended the game
Financial assistance is available. get him out.’ And Balsley said, ‘OK.’ with his 26th of the season,
Look for flyers in the schools Mike said, ‘What do you want?’ I said, Piazza and Khalil Greene homered ving the first pitch he saw from Peavy
soon. beating Marty Turco from
For more information about this ‘Fastball away.’ And we made a fastball for the defending NL West champion into center field leading off the second, the right circle.
camp, to request a registration down and away, and he got out.” Padres. missing a homer by about 20 feet. The San Jose has 85 points and
packet, or to find out about other The Padres have been burned for 81 Piazza homered on his first swing ball bounced over the fence into the
Girl Scout activities, please con- is trying to move into a play-
tact Connie Krantman at 463- of Bonds’ 708 career homers, but he with the Padres, leading off the second Padres’ bullpen. Bonds scored on Lance off position in the Western
2888 or 800-764-7322. didn’t hit one Monday. The only time inning, and Greene Greene hit a two-run Niekro’s two-out single. Conference.
way he got the ball out of the yard was shot into the second deck in left — prac- The crowd at Petco Park booed
Entry level clinic for by bouncing a ground-rule double in the Ville Nieminen scored a
tically over Bonds’ head — in the sixth. Bonds every chance it got — during short-handed goal, and
soccer referees second. Greene finished with three RBIs. pregame introductions, when he went to
“I mean, I just felt like I could make A fan tossed a syringe near Bonds as left field in the first inning, when he Patrick Marleau added a
There will be an entry level soc-
a good pitch and get him out,” Peavy he came off the field after the bottom of caught Dave Roberts’ slicing liner for power-play tally for the
cer referre clinic May 15-18, from
6-9 p.m., and May 20 from 9 said. “There in that situation, with one the eighth inning. The syringe apparent- the Padres’ first out, when he came to Sharks.
a.m.-3 p.m. at the Nokomis out, you put another guy on base, to me, ly did not have a needle. Bonds picked it bat leading off the second, when he Jere Lehtinen had a
School.
you’re asking for trouble. The guy’s a up with his glove. scored and even when he chased down power-play goal, and Jason
For more information, call
Friedhelm Engeln at 485-7308. great hitter, the best I ever pitched “I just put it off the field so no one Adrian Gonzalez’s double in the second. Arnott scored with less than
against, but you make a pitch, you can would get hurt,” said Bonds, who is “I felt fine today,” said Bonds, who 2 minutes left in regulation
get him out. I felt confident in my abili- under investigation by baseball for was 1-for-4. for the Stars to send the
ty to make that that pitch. I didn’t want alleged steroid use. game to overtime. Turco fin-
See DIGEST, Page 7 to put any more guys on base.” Bonds did come out swinging, dri- See PADRES, Page 7 ished with 31 saves.
THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL
SPORTS TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2006 – 7
Final Bruins had cut a 20-point
deficit to 12. Hollins tried to
take it strong as a last-gasp
Providence, Rick Pitino,
watched from the stands,
wearing an orange tie. It was
N.C. Central students rally in
Continued from Page 6
back with another 3.
effort to get back in the game.
Noah stuffed the shot,
grabbed the rebound and
Pitino, now at Louisville, who
12 years ago urged Donovan
not to take the job in
support of alleged rape victim
After Ryan Hollins’ dunk, stood there calmly waiting for Gainesville, fearing the com- By EMERY P. DALESIO No one has been charged in Raleigh.
one of the few easy baskets things to clear. mitment simply wasn’t there. Associated Press Writer the case, which has resulted in The state crime lab is
for the Bruins all night, About two minutes later, He wasn’t alone. Not even DURHAM, N.C. — almost daily protests and ral- expected to complete its
Brewer hit a 3 to make it 45- Florida was back up by 16 and Florida’s previous coach, Lon Students at North Carolina lies at Duke’s campus and in analysis of DNA samples
27 and prompt yet another those Gator chomps were Kruger, said the Gators could Central University rallied the neighborhood where the taken from 46 of the lacrosse
Bruins TO. starting in earnest all around sustain in basketball the way party took place. team’s 47 players this week.
But there was no strategy to Monday in support of a class-
the RCA Dome. they did in football — and mate who told police last Monday’s event was the The team’s lone black mem-
stop Noah. The 6-foot-11 son UCLA had all the history Kruger had taken them to the first large, public gathering at ber did not provide a sample
of tennis star Yannick Noah month she was raped by three
behind it, and a pretty good Final Four a few years earlier. men at a party hosted by N.C. Central related to the because the dancer, who is
dunked, swatted shots and team, to boot. The Bruins just Turns out, there’s plenty of
dominated the game, much members of Duke allegations. black, said her attackers were
didn’t have enough. Jordan money, talent and support to
like his dad did during his Farmar, who chose UCLA make Florida’s “other” pro- University’s men’s lacrosse About 250 people attended white.
magical run to the French over Florida, was their only gram run. team. the rally outside a dormitory N.C. Central Chancellor
Open title in 1983. scoring threat. He finished Indeed, Noah isn’t the An N.C. Central student at N.C. Central, a historically James Ammons issued a state-
Noah had five blocks by with 18 points. His backcourt team’s only star. working as an exotic dancer black public university about ment Monday calling the alle-
halftime, already better than mate, Arron Afflalo, finished Humphrey ended up with reported to Durham police on four miles from Duke. gations “disturbing, inhumane
Arizona center A.J. Bramlett’s with 10, but was shut out in 10 3-pointers during this Final March 14 that she was raped About two dozen speakers and insensitive.”
nine-year-old record for an the first half, while this game Four and found himself open by three men who restrained urged participants to demand “While we await the out-
NCAA championship game. was getting away. for most of them, thanks to a and choked her as she strug- justice in the case while come of the investigation, we
He finished with 30 for the Luc Richard Mbah a Moute brilliant offensive scheme that gled to free herself from a allowing police investigators are taking steps to express our
tournament, also breaking a was no factor: He had six had the Gators working inside bathroom. to finish their work. support for the victim and we
record previously held by points and 10 rebounds and and out. Last week, Duke president “It is important that we also are appealing to the
Arizona’s Loren Woods. wasn’t nearly the presence he Horford dominated inside, Richard Brodhead suspended support her. Because if we NCCU community to be
Noah altered plenty of was in UCLA’s semifinal win too, finishing with 14 points the highly ranked lacrosse don’t show that we care, then patient and give the legal sys-
shots, too — enough that against LSU. and seven rebounds. team from play until the no one else will care,” said tem an opportunity to bring
UCLA big men Hollins and Florida is still 10 titles Moss, the only senior on school learns more about the Karmen Brock, an N.C. this to closure,” Ammons’
Lorenzo Mata looked covered behind UCLA, but this was a the roster, had nine points and accusations. Central freshman from statement said.
underneath when they historic win and one that six rebounds and did most of
weren’t. That’s what happens should quiet the few remain- his damage coming off the
when you’re facing an intimi- ing who said it couldn’t be bench in the first half. Four
dating inside presence, and done in Gainesville. years ago, he was considered
Noah was certainly that.
His final block came with
Donovan brought home
Florida’s first hoops title
a star of the future. Instead, he
was really a very nice piece of
Padres “It was awesome,” Josh
Barfield said. “That was a
dream come true. It was kind
runs and seven hits while
striking two and walking one.
Notes: Heisman Trophy
about 5 minutes left after the while his old coach at a bigger puzzle. of everything I expected, and winner Reggie Bush of
Continued from Page 6
more.” Southern California, a San
COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE A-6 So the did the Padres. Jesse Barfield said he got a Diego-area native, threw the
“It would be hard to put little teary-eyed seeing his son ceremonial first pitch to Josh
Spring break hoops will be eligible to officiate in various ball league together a better game than we wearing No. 29, the same Barfield. “Baseball was my
camp at Pomolita sports activities in Ukiah. did,” manager Bruce Bochy number he wore during his big first sport,” Bush said before
Pay begins at $21 per hour for The City of Ukiah Community said.
umpires and $12 per hour for score- Service Department would like to
league career. the game. “I wish I would
Open to boys and girls ages 7-17, a
keepers. announce the beginning of the 2006 Piazza tied it leading off “I’m very proud,” said have stayed with it.” Then
week-long spring basketball camp will men’s softball league. There is an the second by driving a 1-0 Jesse Barfield, who visited the again, he could be the No. 1
offer players an opportunity to build a You may choose from one of the two
solid foundation of basketball skills. meetings scheduled for Sunday or information meeting at The Pub in pitch from Jason Schmidt Padres’ clubhouse afterward. overall pick in the NFL draft
Ukiah March 16 at 6:30 p.m. League
Each day is filled with fundamental Monday, April 9th or 10th from 7 - 8:30
play is scheduled to begin in early
over the fence in right-center “He’s worked hard to get to later this month. ... Bush wore
skills, progression drills, easy to p.m. to tie the game at 1. Piazza this point, and he’s here. They a Padres jersey with his col-
May.
understand instruction, as well as Both are held at the Ukiah Valley
Conference Center in the Chenin
Team fees are $450 for the sponsor signed as a free agent in the showed confidence and faith lege number, 5, on the back. ...
games and fun competitions. From fee and $30 per player, with checks
beginners to advanced players this Blanc room. offseason after his $91 mil- in him, and he’s going to do Josh Barfield got a football
made payable to the City of Ukiah.
camp will be a great experience. For more information, call 463-6714. Registration forms are available at lion, seven-year contract with the same for him.” autographed by Bush. ... Jesse
The camp will be held at the the Ukiah Civic Center Annex at 411 the New York Mets expired. Greene homered with one Barfield admired his son’s
Pomolita Gym April 17-21. Tuition for West Clay St., and the registration “Mike announced his pres-
a full day camp, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Sheriff’s Activity League out in the sixth, with Gonzalez bats and shoes. “Equipment’s
deadline is April 13.
is $135. For the half-day camp, tuition offers fitness for kids Player fees will be collected from
ence,” Peavy said. on base with a one-out single. so much better these days,” he
is $85. team managers at the first game. “It’s a big ballpark. He took Bonds turned and watched the said. The elder Barfield also
Low income discounts are available The Sheriff’s Activity League kids fit- Space is limited. a little off down over the plate, ball land in the seats. Greene spoke by phone with his
through the City of Ukiah. For more For more information, call 463-6714.
information, please call 463-6714.
ness class meets every Thursday and I really got great exten- added an RBI single in the youngest son, Jeremy, a high
evening from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the
Redwood Health Club. To place an announcement in the
sion on the ball and I was like, eighth, and Vinny Castilla fol- school star in Texas who went
The class is co-ed, for ages 7-12. It “Community Sports Digest,” contact ‘Man, if that doesn’t go out, I lowed with a sacrifice fly. 3-for-3 on Monday, including
Scorekeepers and is a positive, high energy class with The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports might have to consider hang- Peavy got the win by hold- a game-winning homer. ...
umpires needed ACE certified fitness trainer Melissa Department by phone at 468-3518. ing it up,’ “ Piazza said. ing the Giants to a run and Closer Trevor Hoffman and
Johnson of RHC. You may also mail your listing to 590
Would you like to earn extra cash in Melissa incorporates fun routines S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, Padres rookie Josh four hits in seven innings bullpen catcher Mark Merila,
the summer evenings while being in and new games to challenge children e-mail it to udjsports@pacific.net, or Barfield, son of former AL while striking out five and who battled a brain tumor last
the center of the game you love? The to get up and move. fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the home run champ Jesse walking one. He led the NL season, raised the 2005 NL
You do not have to be a member of “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE
Redwood Empire Officials
RHC to join, and there is a $5 annual service, no guarantees can be made
Barfield, singled to center with 216 strikeouts last year. West championship banner. ...
Association, in conjunction with The leading off the fifth for his Scott Linebrink and Clay Piazza’s homer was his 398th,
insurance/administration fee per child. on the frequency of a listing’s appear-
City of Ukiah Community Service first big league hit. He scored
For more information, call SAL ance in The Daily Journal. To assure Hensley completed the five- tying Dale Murphy for 43rd.
Department, would like to announce President Mike Tobin at 354-0565. your event maximum publicity, please
that there will be two informational
his first run on Eric Young’s hitter. He became the ninth player to
contact either our classified (468-
meetings about becoming a member 3535) or display advertising (468- sacrifice fly to give the Padres Schmidt went seven in tak- homer in first at-bat with the
of the association. As a member you City of Ukiah men’s soft- 3510) departments. a 2-1 lead. ing the loss, allowing four Padres.
SCOREBOARD
Milwaukee 1 01.000 — W L Pct GB Chicago at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Brown. Canadian Football League
NHL St. Louis
Cincinnati
1
0
01.000 —
1.000 1
y-Miami
Washington
48
37
25.658
35.514
—
10 1/2
Minnesota at Atlanta, 4 p.m.
Washington at Boston, 4 p.m.
SIOUX FALLS CANARIES—Agreed to terms with
RHP Doug Johnson.
CALGARY STAMPEDERS—Signed WR Nik
Lewis to a five-year contract.
EASTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 0 1.000 1 Orlando 29 44.397 19 Cleveland at New York, 4:30 p.m. Can-Am League
West Division Atlanta 22 50.306 25 1/2 Sacramento at San Antonio, 5 p.m. NORTH SHORE SPIRIT—Agreed to terms with HOCKEY
Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Charlotte 20 54.270 28 1/2 Golden State vs. New Orleans at Oklahoma City,
W L OT Pts GF GA RHP Kevin Fitzgerald. Claimed OF Andy Brown National Hockey League
Colorado 1 01.000 — Central Division 5 p.m. off waivers from Worcester.
N.Y. Rangers 41 21 12 94 238 189 San Diego 1 01.000 — W L Pct GB Houston at Portland, 7 p.m. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Recalled F Dan
Philadelphia 41 23 10 92 244 235 Northern League Fritsche from Syracuse of the AHL.
Arizona 0 1.000 1 z-Detroit 59 14.808 — L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 7:30 p.m. CALGARY VIPERS—Waived RHP Jeff Brewer
New Jersey 39 27 9 87 213 213 Los Angeles 0 1.000 1 x-Cleveland 44 29.603 15 LOS ANGELES KINGS—Recalled RW Konstantin
N.Y. Islanders 33 36 5 71 209 252 and INF Tyler Klippenstein. Pushkarev and D Richard Petiot from Manchester
San Francisco 0 1.000 1 Milwaukee 37 36.507 22 EDMONTON CRACKER-CATS—Waived C Kirk
Pittsburgh 19 42 13 51 214 289 Indiana 35 37.486 23 1/2 of AHL.
Pierce.
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Sunday’s Games Chicago 33 40.452 26 TRANSACTIONS JOLIET JACKHAMMERS—Agreed to terms with
NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Recalled G Pekka
Rinne from Milwaukee of the AHL.
No games scheduled C Dennis Blackmon and RHP Derell McCall.
x-Ottawa 50 17 7 107 289 178 Monday’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE BASEBALL OTTAWA SENATORS—Recalled F Denis Hamel
x-Buffalo 46 23 6 98 251 226 N.Y. Mets 3, Washington 2 from Binghamton of the AHL.
Montreal 38 27 9 85 218 222 Southwest Division American League BASKETBALL
Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 2 W L Pct GB LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Agreed to terms with PHOENIX COYOTES—Assigned D Matthew
Toronto 35 32 7 77 227 245 Chicago Cubs 16, Cincinnati 7 National Basketball Association Spiller and D Matt Jones to San Antonio of the
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St. Louis 13, Philadelphia 5 x-Dallas 55 19.743 2 1/2 sion through the 2008 season. NBA—Suspended Detroit F Rasheed Wallace AHL.
Southeast Division Colorado 3, Arizona 2, 11 innings one game without pay for receiving his 16th tech- ECHL
W L OT Pts GF GA Memphis 42 32.568 15 1/2 National League
Atlanta 11, L.A. Dodgers 10 New Orleans 35 37.486 21 1/2 FLORIDA MARLINS—Claimed RHP Franklyn nical foul of the season in an April 2 game. SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS—Announced
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Atlanta 36 32 6 78 249 252 Tuesday’s Games Nate Bump for assignment. Extended the con-
Florida 34 32 9 77 218 231 W L Pct GB tracts of Larry Beinfest, executive vice president TORONTO RAPTORS—Released C James Central Hockey League
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Washington 25 38 11 61 214 281 p.m. and general manager; Jim Fleming, vice presi-
Utah 35 38.479 5 1/2 dent, player development and scouting and assis- Continental Basketball Association Ewasko from league suspension.
Pittsburgh (Santos 4-13) at Milwaukee (Capuano Minnesota 31 42.425 9 1/2 CBA—Named Gary Hunter special consultant, United Hockey League
WESTERN CONFERENCE 18-12), 5:05 p.m. tant general manager; Michael Hill, vice president
Seattle 30 43.411 10 1/2 and assistant general manager; and Dan effective April 10, 2006. QUAD CITY MALLARDS—Announced the resig-
Central Division San Francisco (Morris 14-10) at San Diego (Estes Portland 20 53.274 20 1/2 nation of Paul O’Dacre, team president.
W L OT Pts GF GA 7-8), 7:05 p.m. Jennings, vice president, player personnel,
Pacific Division through the 2010 season. FOOTBALL
y-Detroit 51 15 8 110 275 188 Atlanta (Smoltz 14-7) at L.A. Dodgers (Penny 7- W L Pct GB COLLEGE
Nashville 43 24 8 94 234 216 9), 7:10 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Signed Dave Littlefield, National Football League
x-Phoenix 49 24.671 — general manager, to a one-year contract exten- ARIZONA CARDINALS—Re-signed DT Langston AKRON—Accepted the resignation of Kelly
Columbus 32 40 3 67 197 255 Wednesday’s Games L.A. Clippers 42 30.583 6 1/2
Chicago 23 39 11 57 188 253 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 9:35 a.m. sion through the 2008 season. Moore and DT Tim Bulman to one-year contracts. Kennedy, women’s basketball coach.
L.A. Lakers 40 35.533 10 CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed DT Sam Adams ARIZONA STATE—Named Herb Sendek men’s
St. Louis 20 40 13 53 184 264 St. Louis at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Sacramento 38 36.514 11 1/2 SAN DIEGO PADRES—Claimed C Rob Bowen
Northwest Division Washington at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Golden State 30 42.417 18 1/2 off waivers from Detroit. to a three-year contract and OL Scott Kooistra to basketball coach.
W L OT Pts GF GA Florida at Houston, 5:05 p.m. American Association a one-year contract. FURMAN—Named Larry Davis associate head
Calgary 42 24 8 92 199 186 Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 5:05 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot COASTAL BEND AVIATORS—Agreed to terms DENVER BRONCOS—Re-signed LB Patrick men’s basketball coach.
Colorado 40 26 8 88 261 231 Arizona at Colorado, 5:35 p.m. y-clinched division with OF Rodney Medina. Chukwurah to a one-year contract. MINNESOTA—Announced F Jamie Broback left
Edmonton 38 26 12 88 245 239 San Francisco at San Diego, 7:05 p.m. z-clinched conference EL PASO DIABLOS—Released RHP Ryan MIAMI DOLPHINS—Re-signed RB Sammy the women’s basketball program for personal rea-
Vancouver 40 29 7 87 240 235 Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. McCally. Morris to a one-year contract. sons.
Minnesota 34 34 7 75 211 198 Sunday’s Games LINCOLN SALTDOGS—Agreed to terms with NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed CB Eric TEXAS STATE—Named Doug Davalos men’s
Pacific Division AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 109, Phoenix 102 LHP Chris Russ. Warfield. basketball coach.
W L OT Pts GF GA East Division L.A. Lakers 104, Houston 88 ST. PAUL SAINTS—Agreed to terms with RHP WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed CB Kenny VIRGINIA TECH—Reinstated QB Ike Whitaker
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Nickle and dimed in the friendly skies?
By LESLIE MILLER in the Washington area, travels fre-
Associated Press quently for visits and vacations. She
WASHINGTON — Ask for a pil- heard about Northwest’s new seat
low and blanket to help get through a assignment charges.
long flight and you may be out of “I was appalled that they would
luck. Or you may be able to buy a charge me for my aisle seat,” she
“comfort package” from Air Canada said while waiting to pick up a friend
for $2. at Washington’s Reagan National
Like to check your luggage curb- Airport.
side? That could cost up to $3 a bag. Northwest spokesman Kurt
Airlines are starting to charge for Ebenhoch said Northwest has to be
many services that once were free — able to compete against low-cost air-
such as assigned seating, paper tick-
ets and blankets. lines like Southwest, which doesn’t
Air travelers who don’t fly often assign seats at all.
may be in for some unpleasant sur- Southwest, which carried more
prises when they reach the airport people in the U.S. than any other air-
this summer. line, doesn’t charge for a la carte ser-
“They’re going to be confused vices, with the exception of over-
stinks.” mented in January with charging the limits on baggage size and weight and oversize bags.
and they’re going to be somewhat American spokesman Tim Wagner passengers for soft drinks. weight are lower, and that airlines
upset,” said Kevin Mitchell, presi- said that passengers have made it A soft drink, a bag of pretzels and
“They evaluated customer are enforcing them. For most air-
dent of the Business Travelers clear that their first priority in buying a changed ticket don’t cost extra,
response,” Wagner said. “The cus- lines, passengers are charged at least
Coalition. “Is it going to stop them an airline ticket is price. The compa- said Southwest spokesman Ed
tomer response was, ’No, we don’t $25 for a bag that weighs more than
from flying? No.” ny offers a la carte services — such Stewart.
Intense competition from low-fare want to pay $1 for a soft drink.”’ The 50 pounds. A third checked bag will
as snack packs — for those willing to But Southwest doesn’t offer ser-
airlines along with high jet-fuel test ended, he said. cost $80 on many airlines.
pay for them. vices such as assigned seating or
prices have led many established car- Some services once taken for Some airlines are now even charg-
Air Canada, which recently keeping an eye on an unaccompanied
riers to cut back or charge passengers granted are now viewed as amenities ing to reserve seats with extra
emerged from bankruptcy, decided child who’s making a connection.
for amenities. as the burden of ticketing now falls legroom.
against eliminating pillows and blan- Continental Airlines is one of the
Many airlines no longer serve on the passenger with the home com- United Airlines charges $24-$99
kets, as some airlines have done. few that still offers hot meals on
meals on flights, instead charging for puter instead of airline employees. to sit in the Economy Plus section,
Instead, the airline decided to give domestic flights.
snack boxes and sandwiches. passengers the choice of buying an Talking to an airline reservation which has five extra inches of leg Sandy Gorie, 45, a real estate pro-
Sharon Ansara, a government inflatable pillow and a light fleece agent instead of booking a ticket on room. ject manager, lives in Cleveland and
supervisor from El Paso, Texas, flew blanket for $2, according to spokes- the Internet will add $5 or $10 to the Some international carriers also takes Continental to Washington on
an American Airlines flight from woman Isabelle Arthur. price of a ticket. A paper ticket charge for aisle or bulkhead seats. Monday mornings and returns on
Dallas to Washington Monday morn- There are limits to what passen- instead of a computer-generated one Northwest Airlines in March began
ing. Friday nights.
gers will pay for. will cost $20 or $30 for a domestic charging $15 for exit rows some for-
“We didn’t even get peanuts,” she “I’ve been doing this since
American Eagle, which flies com- flight. ward aisle seats.
said after the 2-1/2 hour flight. “They November and my Continental expe-
muter flights for American, experi- Passengers are also finding that Carol Mundt, a retiree who lives
offered us a snack pack for $4. It rience has been great,” she said.
Red Cross to relinquish control over
Poll: Young adults, minorities some aid dollars after Katrina response
leading cell phone revolution By HOPE YEN
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
some lawmakers, including
Reps. Jim McCrery, R-La.,
and Bennie Thompson, D-
munity.”
The Red Cross, however,
would not release — at
By WILL LESTER “When I’m in my office, I use my cell phone Miss., have questioned
because if I need to leave, I just leave. I have Criticized for its Katrina Grassley’s request — the
Associated Press whether Congress should
the office phone so I can dial up on the response, the American Red details of hundreds of internal
WASHINGTON —Young adults and Cross will overhaul the way it rethink its national disaster
minorities are leading a revolution in how Internet.” complaints made by employ-
handles future disasters by response plan that gives the ees and charities that allege
Americans use their cell phones. A fourth say they can’t imagine life with- Red Cross the primary role
out their cell phones. relinquishing control over fraud, safety violations and
People from age 18 to 29 and minorities some aid dollars and cracking and the dollars that flow with
are more likely to use their phones as per- “My cell phone is pretty much a necessity it. employment disputes. It cited
— sometimes a pain but a necessity,” said down internally on waste and the confidential nature of its
sonal computers, digital music players, cam- abuse. Some critics have said the
eras and more, an AP-AOL-Pew poll found. Sandra Moore of Colorado Springs, Colo. “I Red Cross failed to respond phone complaint line.
have children and the cell phone gives me The nation’s largest charity
“We’ve got everything on my phone,” promised the changes in a quickly enough in some low- The charity also disputed as
said Mark Madsen, a 24-year-old college the freedom to be places I need to be. It’s income, minority areas, while unfounded some whistleblow-
easier to communicate with people, you can statement to a Senate panel
student from Chattanooga, Tenn. “I use it Monday, following its internally some volunteers er allegations made public by
mostly for the phone, but I also play video reach them almost any time. and employees have ques- the Finance Committee last
“But that means people can reach me any- acknowledgment last year that
games and use the MP3 player. I pretty much its $2 billion response to the tioned whether charity dollars month — including possible
use it all the time.” time,” she grumbled. “Sometimes, I just turn are being put to their best use. theft as well as charges the
the ringer off.” Gulf Coast storm fell short.
Almost two-thirds of young adults use Responding to allegations In a major shift, the Red Red Cross had inflated thou-
their phones to send text messages. More Almost one-fourth of those polled say too Cross told the Senate commit-
many people try to get in touch with them on of waste, the Red Cross said it sands of food orders from sup-
than half use them to take pictures and was moving to standardize tee that it will funnel money,
almost half to play games. They use these their cell phones — just one of many pliers at a New Orleans feed-
financial controls, hire more training and resources to other ing site in mid-September,
features, as well as Internet connections, headaches balanced against the devices’ charitable groups so they can
advantages. investigators to review explaining that it had relied on
about twice as often as cell phone users over- whistleblower complaints and establish shelters in areas
all. The poll also found: estimates from city officials.
cede control to religious where Red Cross local chap- Grassley said Monday that
Minorities were far more likely than —More than a fourth, 28 percent, said ters have less presence.
they sometimes don’t drive as safely as they groups in some underserved he appreciated the efforts but
whites to use the phones to take pictures, areas. It acknowledged the poten-
send text messages and use the Internet, should because they are using a cell phone. tial difficulties in ceding this expressed concern that “their
—More than a third, 36 percent, said they “Could the Red Cross and
though the minority rates were influenced by the entire nonprofit communi- power, but the Red Cross said deeds match their good
enthusiasm among Hispanics — who tend to are sometimes shocked at the size of their it was committed to change words.” He said that the Red
service bill. ty have done better?
be a younger population, the poll found. Undoubtedly,” wrote Red and had hired a new vice pres- Cross response rejecting some
“We think of them as mobile phones, but Cell phone users in this country are just ident for diversity to coordi- whistleblower complaints
starting to catch up with people in many Cross chairman Bonnie
the personal computer, mobile phone and the McElveen-Hunter to Senate nate the effort. “seems to quibble over incon-
Internet are merging into some new medium European and Asian countries in using cell “These would be shelters sequential details” and that
phones features such as text messaging, said Finance Chairman Charles
like the personal computer in the 1980s or Grassley, R-Iowa, whose the Red Cross would recog- several of the allegations did
the Internet in the 1990s,” said Howard Naomi Baron, a linguistics professor at nize and support financially
American University. committee is leading a con- expose problems in Louisiana.
Rheingold, an author who has taught at gressional inquiry. but would not necessarily “I worry that the Red Cross
Stanford University and written extensively “Cell phones came into use as talking run,” according to McElveen-
instruments,” Baron said. “In this country, “There is no excuse for the management still doesn’t get
about the effects of technology. instances of improper conduct Hunter, who said the specifics
Most cell phone owners prize them for people take a call and just start chatting it,” Grassley said.
which impacted on our perfor- had yet to be hammered out.
traditional purposes like staying in touch away. They feel we have the right to talk, if “The Red Cross understands
other people don’t want to listen they can mance and response during Yoga for a Better Life
with family and friends and helping in an Hurricane Katrina and on our that partnership does not
emergency. Two-thirds say they would real- leave.” mean assisting the Red Cross
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ASTROGRAPH those rare fortunate days 22) -- In order to influence a ceived. can advance or enhance your
when things that affect your large organization to your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. career objectives. Don’t let
material affairs are likely to cause today, single out the 23-Dec. 21) -- You will ben- this golden opportunity slip
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someone with whom you lucky today, provided you fortunate for you today lose the edge if you tip your mous edge over persons who
have strong emotional ties. stick to your own ideas and where your occupation hand. might attempt to compete
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when needed.
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THE LEARNING
CHALLENGER
by Robert Barnett
DIRECTIONS:
A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its
letter one time, arrange the numbers with
their letters for the "Order Grid" so each
vertical column, horizontal row, and two
diagonals each ADD to numbers inside
thick lined cells.
B. Some correct numbers with their letters
have been put into the "Order Grid" to
get you started. Also, above the "Order
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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
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JOOUSY
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Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as
EUROPA AND HIMALIA suggested by the above cartoon.
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Yesterday’s
Answer: What the wine maker demanded when the
A L I A
4/3/2006
grapes were harvested — “STEP ON IT”
Wife should stop creating problems where there are none
Dear Annie: For the last few years, I have husband once mouthed some words to her, the damage has already been done? The one
suspected that my husband, “Charlie,” is hav-
ing an affair with a certain widow in the
neighborhood. There have been several
ANNIE’S MAILBOX you found a note with a date and time you
didn’t understand, and you hired a private
investigator who discovered nothing. Based
thing we do agree on is that she owes us an
apology. -- Grieving in Wisconsin
Dear Grieving: First, forgive your sister-
upsetting events to make me suspicious. For
example, at a party, I was talking to her about
By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar on this, you are convinced Charlie is sneak-
ing out in the middle of the night and having
in-law. We don’t believe she was trying to
hurt anyone. Grieving people often respond
our travel plans, and suddenly, she jumped up an affair. So you refuse to leave the house, in inappropriate ways. It sounds more like
and said, “I have heard enough,” and left. and I have discussed separation and divorce. you accuse him of being a liar, and you are she was attempting to remember the good
Another time, Charlie was mouthing some- Charlie says he will starve himself to death if generally making yourself miserable. times. Now, go talk to her, calmly and kindly.
thing to her. I also found a note on which I leave. I think he wants both of us, which I We think your “evidence” is pretty flimsy, Tell her you know she meant no harm, but it
Charlie had written a date and time. will not put up with. I have hired a detective, and if Charlie isn’t running from you now, he was difficult for you to listen to her words. If
However, it was a time when he should have but he hasn’t found out anything so far. soon will be. Either you trust him or you she has any sense, she’ll apologize right on
been sleeping. I’d like this woman to know that Charlie don’t, you stay or you leave, but get yourself the spot, but either way, please let it go.
I try not to leave the house, because I and I have sex twice a month and he profess- out of this emotional limbo. Dear Annie: I read the letter from “Sleeps
know if I do, he will go over to her place. es endless love for me. She must be desperate Dear Annie: Is it appropriate for someone Alone and Likes It,” who wanted to know if
Charlie can never explain anything to my sat- if she will settle for someone to come over in to give a eulogy without the family’s con- it was normal for her and her husband to have
isfaction, and when I try and discuss the situ- the middle of the night. Here is a surprise for sent? That is what our sister-in-law did at the separate bedrooms. I think the cutest answer
ation, he becomes enraged and claims I am her: If she will just tell me what is happening, funeral of our youngest brother. Her feeble to this question came from a Southern friend
wrong. Every night he says he loves me, and she can have him. I don’t want to spend my attempts at humor made a painful situation who was showing me her new house. As I
I get a note from him every morning saying time with a cheater. -- Sorry in the Southwest even more upsetting. walked around, it became apparent that the
the same thing. Dear Sorry: Let’s see -- a woman didn’t Should we tell our brother that his wife’s couple had separate bedrooms. Our hostess
We’ve had counseling, which didn’t help, want to hear about your travel plans, your behavior was unacceptable and let him han- chuckled and said, “But we have so much fun
dle it? Should we confront her directly? visitin’!” -- A Reader in Dover, N.H.
Should we just forget the whole thing, since Dear Dover: We bet they do. Thanks.
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3/28,4/4,11/06 4/4/06 4-4,11/06 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE
CASE NO. SCUK CVPB 24813: Notice To Creditors Notice is hereby given that the undersigned intends
169-06 192-06 194-06 240-06
(U.C.C. 6106 et seq. and Business & 3/14,21,28,4/4/06 3/21,28,4/4,11/06 3/21,28,4/4,11/06 4-4,11,18,25/06
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent to sell the personal property and household items FICTITIOUS
Professions Code 24074 et seq.) described below to enforce a lien imposed on said FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS
creditors, and persons who may otherwise be BUSINESS NAME
Notice is hereby given to creditors of the within property under the CA. Self-Service Storage Facility BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME
interested in the will or estate, or both, of: LESLIE C. STATEMENT
named Seller that a bulk sale is about to be made Act (Bus. & Prof. Code ss 21700-21716). The STATEMENT STATEMENT STATEMENT
CRANE, LES CRANE, REVEREND LES CRANE File No.: 2006-F0200
of the assets below: undersigned will sell at public sale by competitive bidding File No.: 2006-F0187 THE FOLLOWING File No.: 2006-F0201 File No.: 2006-F0240
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by:
1. the names and Business of the seller(s) are: on April 13, 2006 at 10:00 A.M. on the premises where PERSON(S) IS (ARE) THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING
JEREMIAH CRANE in the Superior Court of THE FOLLOWING
James J. Duarte said property has been stored and which are located DOING BUSINESS AS: PERSON(S) IS (ARE) PERSON(S) IS (ARE)
California, County of Mendocino. 239 N. State St. PERSON(S) IS (ARE)
at Pete’s Mini Storage, 1404 S. State St., County MARK’S IMPORT CAR DOING BUSINESS AS: DOING BUSINESS AS:
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that: Ukiah, CA 95482 DOING BUSINESS AS:
of Mendocino, Ukiah, CA. the following: SERVICE
EVOLUTION CANE THE COCOA BLOSSOM
JEREMIAH CRANE be appointed as personal 2. The names and business addresses of the ARIZA CUSTOM 304 D E Gobbi St., CHOCOLATERIE
Donalee Brown (Hshld Items) Unit#G-7 CORSO
representative to administer the estate of the buyer(s) are: REDWOOD Ukiah, CA 95482 3021 Terrace Road
Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase 11900 B Eastside Potter
decedent. The Forest Club, Inc. FURNITURE Charles L. Ukiah, CA 95482
in cash. All purchased items sold as is, where is, and
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the P.O. Box 15004 171 Bush St. Suite E Kamondy Jr. Valley Rd.
must be removed at the time of sale. Sale subject to Mark G. Davis
estate under the Independent Administration of Las Vegas, NV 89114 2438 Valley West Dr. Potter Valley, CA 95469
cancellation in the event of settlement between owner Ukiah, Ca 95482 Santa Rosa, CA 95401 3021 Terrace Road
Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal 3. The location and general description of the and obligated party. Auctioneer: Douglas P. Carter, (707) Jose’ Lewis Briseno Victoria Angelique Mount Ukiah, CA 95482
Charles L.
representative to take many actions without obtaining assets to be transferred are: 468-8885 Bond #RED 1040197. 11900 B Eastside Potter Janna M. Ostoya
381 A Norgard Kamondy Sr.
court approval. Before taking certain very important Business Name: Forest Club Valley Rd. 3021 Terrace Road
Ukiah, CA 95482 2438 Valley West Dr.
actions, however, the personal representative will be Business Type: Wholesale/retail trade (a full service Potter Valley, CA 95469
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This business is conducted Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Ukiah, CA 95482
required to give notice to interested persons unless liquor bar) This business is conducted This business is conducted
by an Individual. The This business is conducted
they have waived notice or consented to the proposed Location: 239 N. State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 by a General Partnership. by an Individual. The
172-06 registrant commenced to by Husband & Wife. The
action). The independent administration authority will Description: All stock-in-trade, merchandise of said 193-06 The registrants registrant commenced to
3-14,21,28,4-4/06 registrants commenced
be granted unless an interested person files an objection business, furniture and equipment, goodwill,
3/21,28,4/4,11/06 transact business under the commenced to transact transact business under the to transact business under
to the petition and shows good cause why the court business name, and trade of that certain business. FICTITIOUS fictitious business name or business under the fictitious
FICTITIOUS fictitious business name or the fictitious business
4. All other business names and addresses used BUSINESS NAME names listed above on business name or names
should not grant the authority. BUSINESS NAME names listed above on name or names listed
by the transferor within the last three years so far STATEMENT listed above on March 16,
A HEARING on the petition will be held on APRIL 21, STATEMENT March 9, 2006. Endorsed- March 16, 2006. above on May 1, 2006.
as known to transferee are: 2006.Endorsed-Filed on
2006 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, located at: File No.: 2006-F0158 File No.: 2006-F0185 Filed on March 9, 2006 at
NONE March 16, 2006 at the Endorsed-Filed on March Endorsed-Filed on April
COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING the Mendocino County Mendocino County Clerks 3, 2006 at the Mendocino
5. The bulk transfer is to be consummated on or 16, 2006 at the Mendocino
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you PERSON(S) IS (ARE) PERSON(S) IS (ARE) Clerks Office. Office. County Clerks Office.
after April 24,2006 at the office of First American County Clerks Office.
should appear at the hearing and state your objections DOING BUSINESS AS: DOING BUSINESS AS: /s Jose’ Briseno /s/Charles Kamondy /s/Mark G. Davis
Title Company Attn: Jeana M. Weiper, CSEO, /s Victoria A. Mount
or file written objections with the court before the hearing. 14280
BLUE RIBBON PETS, STICKS JOSE BRISENO CHARLES L MARK G. DAVIS
KAMONDY JR VICTORIA A. MOUNT
Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake, CA 95422. MOOCHIE POOCHIE CONSTRUCTION
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor CLAIMS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTILL ESCROW PET BOUTIQUE, 4165 Blackhawk Dr.
of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court
and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed
HOLDER IS NOTIFIED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL OF THE
BEHAVIOR
SPECIALTIES, SCENT
Willits, CA 95490
Richard Edward
20 PERSONALS 120 HELP
WANTED 120 HELP
WANTED 120 HELP
WANTED
DOG. COM, BLUE IN NEED OF HELP ATTENTION CLASS-A Community Health
by the court within four months from the date of first TRANSFER OF THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE Rewerts ROP TEACHER-
Truck Drivers and Representative
issuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the LICENSE TO THE BUYER. RIBBON GROOMING, 4165 Blackhawk Dr. Single mother financially BASIC SKILLS
Owner Operators. (CHR)
California Probate Code. The time for filing claims will This Bulk Sale IS NOT subject to California BLUE RIBBON Willits, CA 95490 struggling just reunified PT (16 hrs/wk;
Regional runs in AZ, Guidiville Indian
not expire before four months from the hearing date Uniform Commercial Code Section 6105? but is KENNELS, BLUE Laura Stillman- with 13 yr old son after varied hrs/days)
CA & NV. Make the Rancheria is seeking a
noticed above. subject to Section 24074 of the Business and RIBBON PET CARE, Rewerts 5 years is in desperate $26.52-$44.15/hr.
move to McKelvey. Call CHR-knowledge of:
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you Professions Code. BLUE RIBBON need of a good used Under general
4165 Blackhawk Dr. 1-800-410-6255. Diabetes, health ed.,
are a person interested in the estate, you may file with 235-06 BOARDING bed, at little or no cost. supervision of
Willits, CA 95490 vital signs, and IHS
the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) 4/4/06 Twin or Double size Regional AWESOME JOB
5290 N. State St. This business is conducted program preferable. HS
A.P.N. 06-170300347-FB preferred. Thank you & Occupational
of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets Ukiah, Ca 95482 by a General Partnership. FUN-TRAVEL Diploma required.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE God bless for your help. Program (ROP)
or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Kelly Jean Boesel The registrants A great way to see the Must have clean DMV
UCC Sec. 6105 & Sec. 6104 Shelley @ 468-0907 Director, instruct
Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form 5290 N. State St. commenced to transact USA! Will hire 18+, free print-out.
after 5 p.m. youth in basic skills
is available from the court clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale is about Ukiah, CA 95482 business under the fictitious to travel, For more info. call 463-
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: to be made.The name(s), business address(es) of the Looking for woman in her remediation. Reg. clean cut,outgoing. 3693
This business is conducted business name or names
L. Scott Spears Seller(s), is/are: 40’s, slim to med. build to teaching cred. req’d. Earn $500 -$1000/wk +
by an Individual. The listed above on January 2yrs teaching or work Cooks (Exp.)FT&PT.
115 N. State St. Suite 1 Sharon Sue Norton 5, 2006.Endorsed-Filed get out of this rain go to bonus Call Please apply at Zack’s
registrant commenced to w/youth preferred.
Ukiah, CA 95482 349 S. Main St. , Willits, Ca 95490 on March 9, 2006 at the movies and dine out, 1-877-496-6321 Restaurant, 1430 N.
transact business under the Mendocino County
707-462-4606 Doing Business as: Paradise Juice and Coffee Mendocino County Clerks likes to have fun and Class B State St.
fictitious business name or Office of
/s/Jeremiah Crane All other business name(s) and address(es) used by adventure. PO Box 1872, Truck Driver (No phone calls).
names listed above on Office. Education
the Seller(s) within the past three years, as stated by Willits, Ca. 95490 P/T. Clean MVR.
JEREMIAH CRANE October 1 , 1993. /s/Richard Rewerts For an application COUNSELOR
the Seller(s), is/are: (if none, so state): NONE RICHARD PREGNANT? 707-546-3043 Tapestry Family
Endorsed-Filed on March packet visit
195-06 The name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) is/are: REWERTS CONSIDERING Clinical Manager- Services
1, 2006 at the Mendocino www.mcoe.us/jobs
3-21,28,4-4,11/06 Passette Industries, LLC ADOPTION? Talk with or call Tapestry Family Support Counselor to
2056 Primrose Drive, Willits, Ca 95490 County Clerks Office. caring peope
SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) 213-06 707-467-5012 Services Oversight of work with children
The assets being sold are generally described as: All /s Kelly Boesel specializing in
CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Caso) 3/28,4/4,11,18/06 DEADLINE: 4/4/06 Mental Health and families, in
Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment, Goodwill, Covenant KELLY BOESEL matching birthmothers treatment programs for homes, community
SCUK-CVPO-05-94927 FICTITIOUS
Not To Compete and Inventory, BUSINESS NAME with famillies STATE children and families in and in after-school
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Aviso a Acusado) 196-06
and are located at: 349 S. Main Street, Willits, Ca STATEMENT nationwide. Expenses PRESCHOOL CBO in Ukiah, program in Ukiah.
DOE2-Otis Williams (erroneously sued as William 3/21,28,4/4,11/06
95490. File No.: 2006-F0141 Paid. Toll free 24/7 ASSISTANT including after-school Requires AA, BA, MA
Otis) FICTITIOUS Abby’s One True Gift
The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at the THE FOLLOWING TEACHER program for children, or MSW & experience
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le está BUSINESS NAME Adoptions
office of: Fidelity National Title Company of PERSON(S) IS (ARE) PT (3.5 hrs/day, 5 PCIT services, and with children in
demandando) Maria Chavez and jose Silva (aka Jose STATEMENT 1-866-413-6292
California, 17568 Spruce Road Extension, Suite F, DOING BUSINESS AS: days/wk, 10mos/yr) supervision of mental health or
Chavez) rehabilitative setting.
Hidden Valley Lake, Ca 95467 and the anticipated File No.: 2006-F0164 GEOWORLD $9.27-$12.40/hr. therapists. License req.
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons
is served on you to file a typewritten response at this
date is 4/21/06.
The bulk sale is subject to California Uniform
THE FOLLOWING
PERSON(S) IS (ARE)
PLANNING
SERVICES, GPS,
30 LOST &
FOUND Assist St. Presch.
teacher with all
Salary negotiable. 463-
3300 for app.
$18 to $21 per hour;
depending on
court. A letter or phone call will not protect you; your Found Black & Brown
Commercial Code Section 6106.2 DOING BUSINESS AS: GEOWORLD, elements of Apply by 4/21/06 education and
typewritten response must be in proper legal form if Dog with thick fur,
WEST COAST GEOWORLD MAPS, experience. Benefits.
you want the court to hear your case. If you do not
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GEOWORLDMAPS.COM, 463-3300 for
information must be provided.] The name and DOLLAR STORE Knoll area.467-0975 w/in State guidelines. & PM’s. Great working
file your response on time, you may lose the case, GEOWORLDMAPS.NET application packet.
address of the person with whom claims may be filed 1252 Airport Park Blvd. #55 Found Cat Friendly 1 yr exp wkg with cond.
and your wages, money and property may be taken GEOWORLDMAPS.NET Apply by 4/5/06
is: Fidelity National Title Company of California, 17568 Ukiah, Ca 95482 white male in front of preschool-age Apply in person
without further warning from the court.There are other 3330 Deerwood Dr. Valley View Skilled
Spruce Road Extension, Suite F, Hidden Valley Lake, Penny Faye Lucero Health Club. Call to ID children req’d. 6 ECE Cust. Service Rep.
legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney Ukiah, CA 95482 Nursing Center,
Ca 95467 and the last date for filing claims by a creditor 7801 3rd Gate Rd 468-5218 units pref’d or Tech Ag. product.
right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may Eric Gordon 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah
shall be 4/20/06, which is the business day before the Willits, CA 95490 completed w/in 1 yr of phone, PC, org., FT,
call an attorney referral service or a legal aid office 3330 Deerwood Dr. I found a 2nd place
sale date is specified above. This business is conducted employment. bens, $12-$15/hr.
(listed in the phone book). Ukiah, CA 95482 ribbon belonging to Jason
Dated 3/30/06 by an Individual. The Mendocino County email resume info@
Después de que le entreguen esta citación judicial usted This business is conducted Emmons and I’d like to
BUYER(S): Office of ntechindustries.com
tiene un plazo de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS para registrant commenced to by an Individual. The return it to it’s rightful
/s/Paul Trouette, Vickie Trouette transact business under the registrant commenced to owner. If someone would Education CUSTOMER
presentar una respuesta escrita a máquina en esta PAUL TROUETTE, VICKIE TROUETTE For an application Come Join
fictitious business name or transact business under the like to claim it, call me at CARE
corte. Una carta o una llamada telefónica no le ofrecera packet visit Our Team!
222-06 names listed above on fictitious business name or 485-1280 and leave a SUPERVISOR
protección; su respuesta escrita a máquina tiene que names listed above on www.mcoe.us/jobs Now accepting
4-4,11/06 March 22, 2006. message. Maverick
cumplir con las formalidades legales apropiadas si usted February 24, 2006. 707-467-5012 applications for
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE Endorsed-Filed on March Lost:$50 reward. Enterprises
quiere que la corte escuche su caso. Si usted no presenta Endorsed-Filed on DEADLINE: 4/4/06
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned intends 3, 2006 at the Mendocino 1 yr old tan/brn Supervises daily
su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso, y le pueden February 23, 2006 at SURVEILLANCE
to sell the personal property and household items County Clerks Office. Chihuahua. Vic. 600 operations of fast
quitar su salario, su dinero y otras cosas de su propiedad the Mendocino County ACCOUNTANT
described below to enforce a lien imposed on said /s Penny Lucero Talmage Rd. & paced Customer care
sin aviso adicional por parte de la corte. Existen otros Clerks Office. Lakeport & Ukiah Coyote Valley
property under the CA. Self-Service Storage Facility Lorraine. 463-0498 dept., works closely
requisitos legales. Puede que usted quiera llamar a PENNY FAYE /s Eric Gordon Office. Shodakai Casino
Act (Bus. & Prof. Code ss 21700-21716). The with sales,
un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, LUCERO ERIC GORDON Staff accountants with 7751 N. State St.
puede llamar a un servicio de referencia de abogados
undersigned will sell at public sale by competitive bidding
on April 13 at 10:30 on the premises where said property 120 HELP
WANTED accounting B.S.
Degree or equivalent.
Redwood Valley
M-F 9-5 EOE
engineering,
production &
o a una oficina de ayuda legal (vea al directorio telefónico). has been stored and which are located at Red Carpet $8- $10.75 hr.
GAAP and Financial 707-467-4728 shipping. Prepare
The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y Mini-Storage, 151 Lake Mendocino Dr., County of MORNING, EVE. &
dirección de la corte es) Mendocino, Ukiah, CA, the following:
Kashmir Berry (Hshld Items)Unit#B-100
Sell It Fast NIGHT SHIFTS
Stmt. Preparation and
client consulting. Great Communications
timely status & annual
customer sales
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF No exp. Pd. training
MENDOCINO, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 Ron Arreguin (Hshld Items)Unit#C-112 With provided. Cooking, Benefits and
compensation.
Company looking for reports. Requires
College
Patty Bray (Hshld Items)Unit#E-34 front office assistant.
The name, address and telephone number of
plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: Stephanie Lyly- Ukiah cleaning, driving &
providing living skills Send Resume to
Must have excellent
degree or min 3 yrs.
exp. Supervisory exp.
Young (Hshld Items)Unit#H-206 Jennifer@
(El nombre, la dirección y el número de teléfono del
abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no James A. Barry Jr.(Hshld Items)Unit#I-47 Daily assist. to adults w/
developmental robertsoncpa.com multitasking & prioritizing and Customer
Service background
Kashmir Berry (Hshsl Items)Unit#J-271 or Fax 707-263-6001 skills. Position entails
tiene abogado, es)
L. Scott Spears
Steven Berry/ Journal disabilities. Will
consider resp. Hi. Schl. Acct. Pyble/Office regular clerical duties
preferred. Proficient in
Access. Excel, Word
Kashmir Berry (Hshld Items)Unit#K-314
Law Office of L. Scott Spears
115 N. State Street, Suite 1
Patty Bray (Hshld Items)Unit#M-56 Classifieds Sr. 485-0165, 468-0602 Asst. at AVUSD,
7 hr/day w/bene.
along with several other and Syteline ERP if
possible.
Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase CONSTRUCTION
Ukiah, CA 95482 $17,294-$18,711/yr. job functions. Please fax Resumes to jbrown@
in cash. All purchased items sold as it, where is and SUPERINTENDENT
(707) 462-4606 must be removed at the time of sale. Sale subject to for public works job in Apply S. Ivey, resume and salary maverickcaps.com fax
DATE: (Fecha) March 17, 2006 cancellation in the event of settlement between owner FB. 10 yrs. min. exp. Anderson Vly District requirements to: 707-463-0188 or 751-
/s/Court Clerk Benjamin D. Stough and obligated party. Auctioneer: Douglas P. Carter, (707) $2000/wk. Fax to 916- Office, Box 457, E. Gobbi St., Ukiah,
652-3922 Boonville, CA 95415
(707) 462-9749 CA 95482
CHRISTY RECENDIZ, Deputy 468-8887 Bond #RED 1040197
14- TUESDAY, APR. 4, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL
120 HELP
WANTED 120 HELP
WANTED 120 HELP
WANTED 120 HELP
WANTED 120 HELP
WANTED 120 HELP
WANTED 220 MONEY
TO LOAN 330 HOMES
FOR RENT 480 MISC.
FOR SALE 630 AUTO PARTS &
ACCESSORIES
Delivery Truck Driver Join Our LVN/RN Support NEED CASH? 1bd. cottage, yard, HOT TUB ‘05 DELUXE Ford 427 FE Stk 1963,
Competitive Wages Professional CHARGE NURSE developmentally LOWER PAYMENTS? W/D. Ukiah. Westside, MODEL Neck jets, therapy 2-4’s, air cleaner, fuel
Full benefits. Must be Driving Team position open at Ukiah disabled Amazing home lease. $825mo +dep. seat, never used, wrnty, rails, linkage. All
21, have Class A or B Rinehart Oil Convalescent in their own home. PT, refinance programs for 743-1525 can deliver.Worth $5700 stk/orig $10,000
On-Site Apartment Sell: $1750
& HazMat. Come join a local petroleum Hospital. DAY SHIFT. FT & wkends. PU All credit types. Save Ford 428 FE 1968.
Management 2bd1ba. Quiet 766-8622
our team. Apply distributor is currently Benefits application at thousands. For Free Bored 30 over. Comp
Prop. Mgt. firm seeks Satellite Technician neighborhood.Wtr. Garb.,
3080 N. State St. seeking qualified offered. Wages Mountain View report call 24 hr. IN NEED OF HELP with 4-barrell. $1,000
qualified individual/ Open Interviews @ Gas&elec. inc. $875/ mo.
Class A Drivers negotiable. WILL 1000 Sanford Ranch Rd. recorded info: 1-888- Single mother financially 3-2’s, Manifold, air
DRIVER: F/T. team for 68-unit apt. EDD / Ukiah Ukiah. 468-9331. $800 dep. req. 463-0808
Applicants will need to TRAIN. Call Sharon or 286-3176 ext 5520. struggling just reunified cleaner with linkage
Class A Truck Driver w/ community. Must be Monday, 4/10 9-3 aft 10 am.
have full endorsements, Barbara @ 462-8864 Telephone Operators. with 13 yr old son after and fuel rails from a
1 yr. exp. & tank friendly, 631 S Orchard
endorsements.Clean
DMV printout. Send
clean DMV, current
medical card. Positions are
or apply at 1349 S.
Dora St., Ukiah responsible
professional; office &
& in Ukiah Largest
installer of Direct TV
Must be computer
literate, telephone 250 BUSINESS
RENTALS
3bd/3ba Country
Ranch House Ukiah
5 years is in desperate
need of a good used
410c.i.FE eng $1,000
Ford FE cast iron
Fulltime, year-round.The LVN/RN 4PM-8PM answering exp. AM/& Banquet Hall & on Hwy 20 Buffalo bed, at little or no cost. headers for Cobra &
resume to Box 117 c/o. minor maint. skills req. Paid training, benefits,
night shift works 5 days position open at Ukiah late afternoon shifts Kitchen Ukiah Senior Ranch Behind Security Twin or Double size 631/2 thunderbolt.
DRIVER: Starting P/T. on/3 off with rotating Salary + 2 bd. apt. (no company vehicle. Gate. Low traffic $1,000 Make offer
Convalescent Hospital. avail. May drug test & Center 499 Leslie St. preferred. Thank you &
Bobtail, lifting, start days. $19.25 hr pets please). Visit our Earn $1000-2000+ per occupants $1400/mo 459-6247
This is a part time background check. 462-4343 God bless for your help.
unloading & loading. (after training) $20.50 office for details & week. Previous Avil 5/1 463-1500
Apply in person at 516 Shelley @ 468-0907
$13.50/hr. Some
warehouse work. 510-
after 6 months. Quarterly
Bonus Program. Health
position. more hours
could be available
upon
application:
Realty World
electronic, cable,
satellite or construction
S. School St. Ste A
11am thru 4pm.
COMMERCIAL
LEASE UKIAH 3bd2ba. maintained
after 5 p.m. 650 4X4'S
FOR SALE
932-3839 Fax: 510- Selzer Realty exp preferred. 2030 Industry Rd. front yard. Av. now. Lg Soft tub good cond. Jeep Grand
Benefits, 401 (k) plan, request. Will Train. 300 E. Gobbi St., The Potter Valley Tribe 5000 Sq.Ft. Aprx. Double car garage $2100. 36” O’Keefe & Cherokee LTD 2001
295-0300 holiday, vacation pay. SECRET
For more info call Ukiah. is currently seeking an w/400 sf office 462-4759 Merritt 4 burner, griddle V8, 4x4, leather,
email bobby@cctg.org Please apply in person at SHOPPERS
Sharon @ 462-8864 or individual. with superb org. Steve 462-6164 & warming shelf. $1100. auto, heated seats,
DRIVER: TUITION 2401 N. State St., Ukiah. apply at 1349 S. Dora P/T Retail Help Needed to Evaluate Redwood Valley
and com. skills for Tribal 937-3114 prem stereo with CD
PAID traning! CDL-A in St., Ukiah Ca. needed Start Local Business. Jay Twigg Law Clean 1bd 1bth, New
Land Security Administrator. Tribal changer, sunroof, new
3 1/2 weeks! Great immediately. Only Flexible hrs, E-Mail Office Ukiah paint new bath single New Whirlpool Heavy
Officer (Temp). Maintenance Govt and grant writing exp. tires brakes & battery,
New Pay Package! serious apply Fax 462- Req’d Space to rent. gar $750/mo $1000 Duty Washer and Dryer
Mendocino Redwood Associate pref.The individual should 83k miles, well
Tuition reimbursement 0855 800-585-9024 ext 6520 462-6435 dep N/P, N/S Call 485- $400
Company, LLC. in Ukiah, Busy Prop. Mgt. firm have knowledge in HUD, maintained,
for recent school 8254 eves. New in box 11 pc
CA is looking for a seeks motivated, PL638 grants, and exceptional condition.
graduates! Must be 21.
Drive CRST.
temporary security officer
to secure/protect land,
dependable, individual
w/basic construction
P/T Store Clerk
some firearms exp. SENIOR
PROGRAM
computer exp. Salary is
$35,000 or neg., qualified
300 APARTMENTS
UNFURNISHED Clean Sm 2bdrm 1bth
w/gar. N/S/P $800 dep.
Catalina Pation
Dining Set made of
$14,685.
707-472-0840
wgreen@crst. nec. Must be over 21. 1&2bd Apts. available solid wood $350
proper ty, human exp. for F/T position. MANAGER Native Americans will $900/mo. 462-1739
Part time Deli Clerk on N. Main & N. Bush New Single Bed GMC ‘91 1/2 T.
com 1-800-781-2778 resources and other Must have reliable be given. pref. Drop off or
Apply in person Mendocino $725/$795/mo, LUCERNE w/pillow top mattress Excel. cond. $4000/bo.
DRIVERS -CDL A assets. Patrols all vehicle & valid DL. fax res. at 2251 S. State,
with resume County no pets. 462-4759 3bd2ba. Lrg. yd. Avail. $100 485-9153 489-3559 485-5091
$1,000 Sign-on Bonus! company properties, Benefit pkg avail. 462-1240. Closing date
DIAMOND JIMS Department of 4/15. $900/ mo. + dep. Jeep Wrangler 1992
Regional Flatbed secures and maintains all Apply at Selzer Apr. 7, ‘06 at 5pm. SPA-Deluxe ‘05
1294 N. State St. Social Services 1bd. cent. located. Close 279-0240
Realty 300 E. Gobbi model. 30 jets. 4 cyl. soft top, New crpt,
Drivers Wanted. Pay for locked gates. Requires Ukiah Btwn 9 & 3 Salary $2176- THERAPIST to trans. No sec. 8 N/P.
St., Ukiah McNab Ranch Therapy seat. Never stereo, tires. 91k mi.
Experience. Full knowledge of laws and $2644/biwkly Tapestry Family $625/mo + dep. 472-
Personal Lines Locd 30min So of used. Warr.Can del. $6,200 456-9016
Benefit Package. regs. that pertain to theft, Opportunity to be a part Services 0322
vandalism, trespass. Must Make a Difference! Marketing Support Staff Therapist to Ukiah. Lg Sunny. $2650.707-468-4300
Excellent Home Time.
System Transport:
www.System
carry a valid CA driver’s
license. 4-6 years
Still looking for
Foster Family in
Busy insurance
agency, multi-tasking,
of a dynamic
management team, provide assessment,
individual and family
2 BEDROOM APT.
$785 per month. $1000
2bd/2ba, decks, views,
privacy. No pot
Wine Barrell Halves for
planters Freshly cut Just
660 VANS
FOR SALE
assessing all aspects of Ford Windstar 1996
Trans.com experience and/or training Mendocino County for positive attitude, team therapy, and training sec. dep. Great growing. Road is 15min in time for Spring. $10-$15
personnel, payroll, Civil Autotomatic all
1-800-762-3776. preferred. Contact 707- a young teen who loves environment, strong for children and westside pvd/15min dirt/gravel each. Also will be on the
Rights, and Medical electric $3500 obo
485-6742 for an animals, especially communication & families. Full time. location. No pets. No $1350/mo 530-432- coast 1X a month 462-
DRIVERS-EARN Leave monitoring. Call Gail 462-4939
application. EOE/ADA horses! Also, looking for computer skills F/T, Ukiah. MSW or MA in Sec. 8. Jack Cox & 5500 4917
41CPM and Get Home! College degree Or
Regional runs -
California and Arizona.
LICENSED
PHARMACY TECH.
a foster home for teen
boys ages 16-18 who
competitive
compensation,
MSW or MA degree
and management
related field; License
preferred. $24-
Associates. 462-6060
2bd. 1 ba $800
Mobile Home for rent in
Quiet Senior Park, no 500 PETS &
SUPPLIES
670 TRUCKS
FOR SALE
enjoy sports and the benefits. Email resume $30/hour. 463-3300 Ford F-150 1998 2WD.
Excellent equipment. Salary negotiable. experience. 2 bd. TH $825 pets $650/mo + $650
outdoors. Please call to for app, or send Beautiful German ,manual, bed liner, cd
CDL-A and 1 year OTR Willits Pharmacy. 707- For info call No Section 8. sec dep. 462-7630
Wendy from Redwood jfisher@nwinsure.com resume to Tapestry Shepherd Puppies player, excellent
required. Henderson 459-6877 707-467-5866 LEE KRAEMER
Children’s Services, Family Services, 290 3 shts dob 12/12 Top condition. $5,500 223-
Trucking 1-800-851-
4943 Licensed Clinical Inc. @ 707-467-2000 for
Pre School Teacher.
Afternoons & summer.
or go to:
www.mss.ca.gov to East Gobbi Street,
PROPERTY MGMT
463-2134
R FABULOUS R Ger lines. 245-8294 3742
Social Worker more information. Ukiah WESTSIDE Black Pug male1 1/2 yrs
Energetic, organized, detail
oriented F/T Sales person
Staff LCSW to provide
assessment, individual
MANUFACTURING
$13-$15. ECE units.
Waldorf School. 485-
“Career
Opportunities.”
Closes 4/21/06.
Apply by 4/5/06. 2bd/1ba Downstairs
Small yard in Ukiah
UKIAH LATE
VICTORIAN.
old $200.00. Black female
pug spayed free to good
680 CARS
FOR SALE
BUYER 8719 TRAINEES NEEDED 2400sf. Toyota Avalon 2000
Tues-Sat 9:30am-6pm. and family therapy. CA W/D $750/mo home. 485-1649
Coordinates the Earn up to $40K+ next Newly remod. Original owner,
Must be able to multi-task. license required. Real Estate SERVICE STATION No pets 743-1953
procurement and year. No experience $2200 CATS: Looking for a 90K miles, new tires,
Construction, doors, Preference in filling Licensed or not. Attendant-PT
distribution of materials, required. $0 down. 2br, garage. Fen. yd. 489-0201 cat, or want to find a good condition, runs
hardware, &/or countertop We’re hiring now! PU application at:
knowledge a+. Wage
vacancies will be given to
qualified Indian
parts, equipment and
supplies for the
Offices in your area. 8551 East Rd. R.V. CDL Training available. Quiet country setting.
N/S. 1741 Talmage Rd.
RRRRRRRR home for a cat?
Call 462-3929
perfect, well
maintained, 28 mpg
DOE. Fax resume to Will pay for your Call Central
candidates, in accordance highway $12,900.
707-463-1739 organization. Investigates license & training. Staff Expansion! Refrigerated $725. 433-4040 Horse Pasture near
with the Indian Preference
FIELD MECHANIC
Exp. diesel, aerial &
Act (Title 25, U.S. Code,
Section 472 and 473).
and negotiates
subcontracts.Strong
800-400-5391 ex. 958
RECEPTIONIST
We Need:
RNs, Medical
800-777-9100
ext. 8571
2Br. Walk to shop.
Lndry, free wtr & garb.
350 ROOMS
FOR RENT
Ukiah. Miles of trails.
Arenas, lots of extras.
462-0902
HONDA ACCORD
communication, computer, Assistants, and All utilities paid 5 Sheli 462-4784 EX 1999 Coup, AT,
const. equip mechanic. Please contact the Human for foster family agency Willits Unified 232 Mason St. N/S.
and interpersonal skills. rooms avail. 5 fridgs loaded $5850 OBO
PARTS MANAGER Resources Department, looking for friendly Drivers School District $775 433-4040 JACK RUSSELL
2-3 years + mfg prov W/D Avail now 937-1925
Exp, organized, detail 707.485.5115 for app., or professional to answer is now accepting PUPPIES 2 fem.
components 3bd/2ba Newly $395-$600/mo
oriented, comp. literate. send resume to multi-line phone, use Blood Centers of the applications for School Excel. markings. Born Mitsubishi Galant ‘90
Remod $925/mo $925 213-795-6115
Consolidated Tribal Health voice mail, fill in for Pacific’s donor site Psychologist. Temp. 2/5. 462-5644 4 door, sunroof, all pwr.
For both positions. dep No pets No
Individuals req’d to Project. ADA, EEOC records mgr. data entry, located in Ukiah seeks one-year leave Lg .Rm. Priv entr, New Parts, clean in &
maintain positive
attitude & exceptional
Licensed Nurses
who enjoy seniors.
typing, filing. Must pass
background check
to fill the following
positions immediately!
replacement. Apply
online at
section 8 477-6183
625 N. STATE ST.
Kitchenette. F. pref.
Shared ba in main hs
520 FARM
EQUIPMENT out.
Burgundy, Runs good
Come join our team in edjoin.org. Call 459- N/P/S Refs. $600 inc. 30HP BACKHOE 139K miles. $1,800
customer service at all We have a hire-on purchasing/negotiation before hire. Applicant PARK PLACE
a healthy work 5314 for more info. utils. 467-9925 Mitsubishi dsl 4x4 obo 462-5934
times. Please apply or bonus and a great experience, and must have 2 years exp. 1 bd. $725-$775
environment! All w/60” ldr +- 500 hrs.
send resume: shift differential. MRP/ERP required. in prof. work Winery - multiple 2 bdr. $850 TH $950.
Rental Solutions Please contact Retech Systems LLC environment, keep positions require a valid positions available. Pool/garg. 462-5009 380 WANTED TO
SHARE RENT
$13,500. 877-3419
720 MOBILES
FOR SALE
5505 Hwy 29,
American Canyon
Barry at Lakeport
Skilled Nursing
100 Henry Station Rd.
Ukiah, CA 95482
confidentiality. Must
know Word, Excel &
CA drivers license,
acceptable driving record
and ability to interact
Tasting Room Mgr.,
Cellar Master, Sales, 875 S. Oak St.
2 bdrm. townhouse.
Room for rent in 2
bd/1 ba house
590 GARAGE
SALES FREE MOBILE
‘69 1200 sq/ft 3bd
Ph: 707-251-9953 Center, 263-6101 Fax: 707-468-1708 Outlook, great Sales Coordinator, etc. Alert-Senior Center
HR@retech communication skills. effectively with public and Resumes to $875. $1050 sec. $550/mo + util Must be moved by 4/15
Fax; 707-251-9779 Thrift Open Mon-Sat
systemsllc.com Fax resumes to Attn: staff. Info@NorCalJobs.com or No pets. 462-4759 N/S have dogs 485-5946
LIKE EOE 760-550-2014
10-4, Donations &
Human Resource Dept. fax 462-6271 volunteers needed
Graveyard shift CHILDREN? MASON OR TILE RNs & MEDICAL
ALDERWOOD APTS
707-462-6994 or mail NEW OWNERS! Room in nice quiet & 462-4343
WORKING with kids, This might be
small homelike
environment, good pay
the job for you.
INSTALLER.
Journeyman skill
to PO Box 422, Ukiah,
CA 95482. EOE
ASSISTANTS
200 SERVICES
OFFERED 1450 S.State St.
2 bd. $800 mo.
beautiful house $550/mo
all util inc. 621-2899/463- 610 REC VEH
CAMPING
L(●)(●)K
CHILDCARE level. F/T-10 mo/yr, Work with healthy Professional House & 1228p
& benefits. Fax resume Resident Manager 463-2325, 20’ house trailer. Older but
WORKERS, wage up to $19/hr volunteer community Office Cleaning
to 463-6957
Howard Hospital
ALL SHIFTS.
F/T 4 day week. Starting
DOE. Clean DMV
462-7433
Needed for 31 units on
South Side
of Ukiah.
blood donors. We offer
a full training and
I have references.
Beatriz 621-2992
Clean 2 Bdrm apt.
quiet Westside 4-plex. 390 MOBILES FOR
RENT
in decent cond. Free to
good home.
Uhaul. Reg. til 1/1/07.
UPDATED!
Opportunities salary $9.40 per hour. orientation program. good credit, N/S, no SENIORS Clean single
RN, ICU, FT & per
diem.
On call $9 per hour.
Qualifications: Pass
NAPA VALLEY
VINEYARD MGMT CO.
Fax resume to:
707-463-1502
RNs require a valid CA
RN license. MAs require
205 FINANCIAL
SERVICES pets, $725/mo. 462-
3563
wide in senior park,
Ukiah $40K. Howard
Rdwd. Vly. 489-8400
31’ Pacearrow 1983
Very Clean!
Looking to fill an BANKRUPTCY
RN, Surgery, FT medical and drug exam, Attn: Property six months related exp. 272-2500. Sanders Motorhome Exc 2 bedroom,
opening for a is it for me? FORD ST.
RN, ER, per diem TB test, criminal Management. or MA certificate & Realty cond.$9,500 obo
Viticultural position. FREE 2 bed., 1 ba. apt. 1 bath
RN, Home Health, PT background check and three months relevant 463-2570 467-1327
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Occup. Therapist, FT have valid Cal. Drivers exp.
a B.S. in Viticultural, or
Clinical Lab Scientist,
FT
license.
GREAT NEW
related Ag discipline.
*3-5 yrs of vnyd fields
prof. dress, good
diction, comp skills
DRIVERS
Atty Ed Dechant
800-823-0600
$735 + Dep.
Beverly Sanders 420 BOATS
TEARDROP
TRAILER
home with new
roof, new
MEDICAL, DENTAL, impt. Fax Res to 462- Realty 462-5198 Hallett flat bottom ski flooring, new
Radiology Technologist,
FT VISION PKG.
matching 403B TSA
*A working knowledge
of all vnyd practices &
9516
RN/Assistant
20 Hours
210 BUSINESS
OPPORT. HOPLAND
boat 1963 1/2. With ‘63
1/2 427FE Ford. Rblt
$2500 FIRM
Exc. cond. Clean. New
paint inside/
and out.
For more how each relate to ultra Will set-up/breakdown ABSOLUTE 1bdrm. Remodl. Avl.
information: 456- Plan, paid holidays & Director Lakeport and bal. Sgl 4-barrell tires. Current reg. Beautiful
premium wines equipment for GOLDMINE now. $650 + dep.
vacation, paid training’s, Skilled Nursing Bassett headers and Fresh paint.
3101 production. community blood drives, 80 Vending Machines Studio $550 vineyard views in
www.Howard on duty meals. This challenging wtr log manifold. Hall 468-7403
*Solid communication transport supplies and Excellent Locations all 489-8600 back.
Hospital.com FREE Co-op Day Care position is full-time staff as needed. Must craft V-drive.. 10-gal
for $10, 995
Marketing/Sales
Provided
Apply:
skills & attn to detail.
*Ability to work long
with On-Call duties.
Long term care
be able to lift & carry up
to 50 lbs. Requires one
1-800-234-6982
MOVE-IN
SPECIAL!!!
moon tank. 2-5 gal seat
tanks. Comes w/trailer.
620 MOTOR-
CYCLES
Very quiet all age
park.
Looking for dynamic sales TRINITY YOUTH hrs. experience preferred ALL CASH CANDY Sierra Sunset offers Cur reg . 5hrs on eng. ‘01 YZ 250. FMF SS Pipe
*Computer Literacy year relevant exp. Class Route. Do you earn & S/A. Renthal chain & big
minded individual as a
marketing director for 2
SERVICES
*Clean DMV
but willing to train the
right individual.
B license preferred, but $800 in a day? Your
2 bd. apts. w/pool &
laundry facilities,
Fixed cavitation plate.
Started/no water 28yrs. gear spkt. Pro Connect $38,000
915 W. Church St. or not required.
area skilled nursing *Organic Vit exp, PCA Excellent salary. Join own local candy route. carports & more! Good cond. $15,000. F/G
on line@
facilities. license and our team of health Includes 30 machines Selzer Realty 459-6247 $3500/obo 274-8733 Beverly Sanders
wwwtrinitycfs.org Send resume to: BCP
Medical backgound is a Bilingual/Spanish a +, care professionals. and candy. All for 468-0411 Harley Davidson Realty Company
plus. If you are outgoing
and hardworking we
NEW EXCITING
POSITION WORKING
but not required. Salary
D.O.E. Benefits
Contact Barry Loflin,
R.N. Director of
Human Resources, Job
Code: UK P.O. Box
$9,995. MultiVend, LLC
880 Grand Blvd., Deer Observatory Ave. 430 BUILDING
SUPPLIES Softail FXST Late ‘84
$10,000
463-2570
Call Kim at
included. 591329, San Francisco, Park, NY 11729. 2 bed., 1 ba. apts. 1, new steelclad patio
would like to hear from WITH KIDS Nursing. Ph: (707) CA 94159-1329 or 983-6420 489-7205
Send resumes to 1-888-625-2405 Garbage paid, laundry door. 5’ 10lite. $150. 1,
you. 6 wks pd vacation 263-6101, Fax: 263- email: or
Box 118 on site HUD OK. used glass slider.
Please contact 401 K. Day & Eve 6300 resumes@bloodcenter LEARN TO BUY Terry at
5’ $50. 937-3718
Sharon Donnelly at avail. Small homelike c/o Times-Herald
Robinson Rancheria s.org or fax (415) 749- Foreclosures, tax liens, $735+Dep.
Beverly Sanders
FIND 272-4309
916 Cotting Lane
916-624-6230 ext. 129
or fax resume to 916-
environment, good pay
& benefits. Fax resume Vacaville, CA 95688 Gaming Commission
seeks two full-time
6620. EOE/AA.
www.bloodcenters.org
and rehabs for pennies
on the dollar. Mentor Realty 462-5198 440 FURNITURE
WHAT YOU
NEED IN
624-6242. to 463-6957. NEW HOME walks you through Spacious 2bdrm. 1 ba OAK
SALES AGENT Ukiah,
P/T, 3 wkys, hrly +
Compliance Officers
for detailed info refer to
each deal
A-Z to insure
incl. ht, AC, wat, &
garb.w/balcony, patio FUTON
C THE 760 LOTS &
ACREAGE
COMMUNITY MEETING: benefits. Real estate job listing at SUCCESS. 1-800-693- & pool, $875/mo.
L N. Shore Oahu, HI
Seeking Input on Land lic. req’d. New home www.caljobs.ca.gov
Call (707) 262-4059 to
3967 No pets. 462-8600
$300/bo.
Premium mattress.
A Hilltops overlooking
Turtle Bay Resort.
sales exp. a +.
obtain application Superior Court
START YOUR OWN 468-7403
S 27 to 500 ac.
Conservation Planning Process Requires great
organizational skills, Salary DOE
www.rrre.com
Mendocino County
Home Business for as
low as $19.95 per
320 DUPLEXES PERSIAN RUGS
S
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850-231-5119
www.cplandco.com
The Pacific Forest and Watershed computer literacy. month. Must have 2 bd. 351 Creekside, Beautiful quality! Many sizes,
Lands Stewardship Council will E-mail resume Robinson Rancheria Clerk computer with internet Willits. Lndry rm. No colors. Must sell. Negotiable.
hold a community meeting from leo@creekbridge.com pets. Sml. bk yd. Garage. Call today. Penny 707-823-
Gaming Commission Position service. For Free Info -
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, with “Vichy Agent” in seeks a full-time www.biz12.com or 1- $800. 485-0841 1326 Now Accepting Applications
the subject line. $1922-2577/Mo.
April 11, 2006 at the Holiday Inn
Express at 1720 N. State Street in Now hiring EXP.
COOKS FT & PT.
Assistant Background
Investigator
For detailed info.
Full Benefit
770-725-6102 7am-
2pm.
2 bdrm triplex fenced
yd no common walls,
460 APPLIANCES
for
JACK SIMPSON SCHOOL VIEW
Ukiah. The purpose of the Package. General stove ref AC H20, Sew USED
meeting is to provide an update
on the land conservation
Apply in person at
Jensen’s Restaurant
refer to job listing at
www.caljobs.ca.gov
Clerical Duties.
For Application/
220 MONEY
TO LOAN & Gar pd. N/P
$800/mo +$800dep.
APPLIANCES
& FURNITURE.
APARTMENTS
planning process and seek input
1550 Lovers Lane. (No Call (707) 262-4259
Information
IMMEDIATE CASH!!
462-1396 Guaranteed. 485-1216 1051 N. BUSH, UKIAH, CA
phone calls). to obtain application. US Pension Funding
from the community on the
information that has been
Truck Drivers &
Equipment Operators
salary DOE
www.rrre.com
Call: 707-463-4285
Or apply at:
100 North State St
pay cash now for 8
years of your future
380 El Rio Ct.
2bd.1.5 ba. $805mo.
480 MISC.
FOR SALE
Enclosed two story with an
elevator. Ground floor Laundry
collected to date. wanted, Class l pension payments. Call Century 21 Les Ryan Rlty Brunswick Slate Pool
Round Table Pizza Room 303 Table w/Accs. Ex. Con.
and Community Room
preferred. Transfer, end 800-586-1325 for a 468-0463
Now hiring for eves & Ukiah, CA 95482 FREE, no-obligation $600
For additional information, please dump, bottom dump, 3bd/2ba w/Gar in Hud Subsidized Senior Housing
wkends. Must be 18 or www.mendocino.
estimate. 459-4543
call (650) 286-5150, email 10-wheel experience.
older. Apply in person courts.ca.gov Ukiah N/P N/S for Qualifying low, very low and
info@stewardshipcouncil.org, or Competitive pay, health www.uspension
between 1-4 @ 292 S. $1200/mo 765 ‘94 Pellett Stove, extremely low income limits.
and retirement WAITRESS P/T. funding.com
write to: Pacific Forest and State St. Yosemite Ave unit B Quadrafier 1000.
Watershed Lands Stewardship package. Submit heats 2000sqft. Must be 62+ or mobility impaired.
Days, nights, 707-732-8188
Council, 303 Vintage Park Drive, resume, DMV print-out, Security Guard/ SUBSCRIBE TODAY! $500/bo. 274-8733 Please call (707) 463-0300
drug and alcohol test Event Staff. P/T to F/T. weekends. Apply at In Kelseyville Older
Suite 150, Foster City, CA 94404. The Ukiah Giants Tickets or stop by for
Information is also posted at
required. Reply to: PO $7.00 hr. to start DOE. Club Calpella 4bd 1bth duplex
www.stewardshipcouncil.org
Box 234
Ukiah, CA. 95482.
For more info. call 888-
211-2321.
6175 N. State St. DAILY JOURNAL $950/mo. $2,000
sec dep. 275-2128
Opening day avail.
972-0945
an application.
707-468-3500
THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL TUESDAY, APR. 4, 2006 -15
760 LOTS &
ACREAGE
DIRECTORY OF
BEAUTIFUL UTAH!
LAND Sale -66 Acres-
$47,900. Uinta Mountain
area. Outdoor lover’s
dream! Dramatic
mountain views, close to
conveniences.
PROFESSIONALS
Surrounded by
wilderness. Nearby lake
and state parks. Excellent
financing. Call UTLR 1-
877-350-5263
CABELA’S TROPHY
PROPERTIES; best
fishing, hunting, and
ranching properties in
Northern California;
Buy or Sell.
www.CabelasTrophy
Properties.com. Todd
or Bryant Cabela’s
Specialists. Showcase
Properties.
1-707-469-9991 ANTIQUE AUTO CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION COUNTERTOPS
FISH LAKE
VALLEY, NV New to with this coupon Fast mobile Service
Market. 5ac Trout *No One Can Beat Our Prices*
Stream $27,900; 11ac FREE
Trout Stream $49,900
Antiques & Windshields as low as • Room Additions
(Abuts BLM). Eastern
slope of White Mtns,
Within looming
Collectibles $98 • Painting
Appraisals CALL (707) 573-3031 • Fences/Decks
presence of Nevada’s
highest peak and
for quotes and appointment Foundation to finish • Garage/Shops
EVERY WEDNESDAY 11-5
range. Snow covered
year round. Providing Redwood Valley
Window Tinting for Auto,
Residential and commercial. Homes • Additions
• Solid Surface
Countertops
SOLID SURFACE &
cool, clean water that
feeds the Rainbow
Antique Mall
9621 N. State St.
Auto Windshield Replacement -
Rock Chip Repair • Kitchens • Decks • Kitchen & Baths LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS
Trout Creek which 2485 N. State St. • Ukiah
borders the entire back
Redwood Valley We accept all major credit cards,
checks are welcome
Lic. #580504 J.C. Enterprises Bill & Craig
boundary. One of a
485-1185 707.485.8954 468-0853
kind! Inspiring, must Buying Antiques & 707.467.3969
see. Collectibles Daily. Affordable Auto Glass 707.367.4040 cell lic. #871755 • John Johnson CL 856023
Call 1-888-581-5263
TREE TRIMMING TERMITE BUSINESS GUTTERS HANDYMAN HOME REPAIR
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Have equity in your
1
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All types of home repair,
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credit problems?
Unusual property
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Tree & Garden From Covelo to Prepainted
Seamless Gutters
remodeling, construction,
window & door repair,
• Electrical
Ceiling fans, wall outlets, wall
Need cash out? Can do!
RATES STILL LOW!
Call Larry Wright
Service Gualala the most
trusted name in the
Fascia
Gutter
27 Colors to Choose From
Ogee
Gutter
Curved
Face
carpeting & tile
Can fix almost anything.
heaters (gas & electric),
Dryer hookups
• Carpentry
GOLDEN BEAR Yard Work Gutter Serving Ukiah, Doors, windows, fine finish trim
MORTGAGE Dump Runs Termite Business! 5 1/2” 4” 5 1/2” Redwood Valley, • and more
707-433-9143 Aluminum • Copper • Steel Calpella & • Satisfaction Guaranteed
3bd/2ba Doublewide
Tree Trimming Call for Limited Lifetime Warranty** Willits. Irv Manasse
in Senior Park new appointment FREE Work
Licensed & Insured. ESTIMATES Guaranteed
All Local Numbers
appl, frplc, cathedral 485-7829 707-313-5811 office
ceiling $128K 463-
0561 fsbo
Approx 1200 sq ft.
467-3901 Lic. # 073512
License #OPR9138
Lic. # 292494
Family Owned for 40 Years
462-2468
(707) 485-0810
Non-licensed contractor
707-456-9055 home
707-337-8622 cell
Insured Bonded **To original owner. No CSLB Insured
2bdrm 1 1/2 bth Fam
rm, dining rm & den,
$375k Don 467-8498
Between 12-5pm.
LANDSCAPING MASSAGE THERAPY ELECTRICIAN DUMP RUNS REFINISHING
Central Willits 4br/2ba
New tile kit. w/stainless CREEKSIDE Redwood Valley
Massage SHANAHAN • Tractor Furniture
ELECTRIC
and Antique
appl. tile ba new
hardwood fl, deck, LANDSCAPE work Repair
wind, paint. $405,000
fsbo 415-595-4904.
License #624806 C27
RESIDENTIAL
Oolah Boudreau-Taylor CMT • Hauling & Refinishing
Open Sun 1-5 218
Thorough & Sensitive Electrical Auger • Clean up
COMMERCIAL Deep Tissue & Sports Massage 30+ years experience
East Valley
Complete Landscape Installation My work is to reduce your pain, Trenching Dump Truck • Landscaping Laquer, Varnish, Oil,
FORECLOSURES! improve your ability to do your
3bd.2ba. Only $165K
• Concrete & Masonry • Retaining Walls work, and allow you to play harder
and sleep better.
420 O.K. • No job too small Wax, Water-based finish
• Irrigation & Drip Sprinklers
For Listings
• Drainage Systems • Consulting & Design Free Estimate Workshop
800-749-7901 x R397
• Bobcat Grading • Tractor Service 1st Visit Special Serving Lake, Mendocino, • Free estimate
in Redwood Valley
FSBO 3bd/2ba Quiet
Joe Morales 2 Hrs/$65 Sonoma Counties & beyond
west side hardwood
floor & tile throughout (707) 744-1912 By appointment 8am to 6:30pm, M-F 707-621-0422
391-5052 cell free estimates
Allen Strong
$419K 468-5696
(707) 318-4480 cell
House for Sale 485-1881 C-10 #825758 485-8659 mess 707-485-0802
3bd/1ba Totally new
inside & out. Must see
1614 S. Dora 485-8963 PLUMBING FLOORING CABINETS LANDSCAPING MASSAGE
Just Listed
Large 3bd/2ba home
on 1/2 country acre.
25 Years Experience
Quality Service
Hardwood Sangiacomo Medicine Energy
Massage
$335,000
Desirable W. Side
Robinson Flooring license #849949
Landscape
Lic. #367676
Ukiah, Calpella, Redwood Valley
Mr. Terry Kulbeck
Immac upgraded 3 Holistic Health Practitioner
463-2333
bd/2ba home w/lots
of extras. $425,000. ~ Plumbing ~ H AND S CRAPED
Showroom - 756 S. State St. • Consult • Design Nationally Certified
Message Therapist
S OLID O AK
Call Ed Keller @
Century 21 Les Ryan
Serving Willits and Ukiah
50% OFF R ETAIL!
Cabinets, countertops, • Install 1 year 1200 hours training
design, installation and 1 hr. $40 • 1 and a half hour $60
Rlty. 463-0520 SPECIALIZING Exclusive Line Your choice of:
Solid Oak $3.99/s.f. remodeling
of Bobcat track loaders
Open House 5-5/06-5- IN REPAIRS Bamboo $2.99
Swedish & Lymphatic Oil
Massage, Tui-Na & Shiatsu
18/06 1-3pm 391 Lover’s Clines Unlimited Established in 1970
Lane 4bdrm 2bth. w/pool (707) 459-3212 Laminate 88 cents Construction, Inc. Office (707) 468-0747
Acupressure, Neuromuscular
Assisted Stretching
637k.
(707) 467-1888 Laminate Center license #608885
Cell (707) 391-7676 or Medical Massage
Treat Yourself Today
License #646710
468-7490 • 995-3290 462-5617 (707) 391-8440
C SPA & SALON
NOTICE TO READERS
L
A DAY SPA & SALON
The Ukiah Daily Journal publishes home improvement
and construction advertisements from companies and
S • Hair Style
• Manicures
• Waxing
• Massage individuals who have been licensed by the State of
S
• Pedicures • Make Up
• Facials • Body Wraps California. We also publish advertisements from
I
We use and recommend
Aveda products. unlicensed companies and individuals.
All licensed contractors are required by State Law to list
F
158 S. Main St. Willits
(707) 456-9757
their license number in advertisements offering their
I BEAUTY services. The law also states contractors performing work
E of improvements totaling $500 or more must be licensed
D
by the State of California.
HAIR & SKIN CARE Advertisements appearing in these columns without a
S
HAIRCUTS FACIALS
COLOR PEELS
PERMS
STYLING
WAXING
LASH TINTS
licensed number indicate that the contractor or
468-3535
Organic Hair Products
Therapeutic Skincare
individuals are not licensed by the State of California.
or
468-3536
Products
Mineral Makeup
Further information can be obtained by contacting the
or 468-7979
468-3529 309 A West Perkins St. Contractors State License Board.
16 – TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2006
WEATHER THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL
.
3-DAY FORECAST SUN AND MOON REGIONAL WEATHER CALIFORNIA CITIES
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs Today Wed. Today Wed.
TODAY and tonight’s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Anaheim 64/53/r 61/47/sh Napa 56/44/t 55/40/pc
Antioch 56/45/t 56/43/sh Needles 81/59/pc 71/49/pc
56° Sunrise today ............. 6:53 a.m.
Arroyo Grande 65/45/r 61/39/sh Oakland 58/49/t 57/47/sh
Rockport Atascadero 63/45/r 58/41/sh Ontario 63/50/r 61/46/sh
Sunset tonight ............ 7:39 p.m. Auburn 57/44/t 55/41/pc Orange 64/52/r 58/45/sh
Moonrise today ........ 11:06 a.m. 58/47
Mostly cloudy and cool with a Barstow 74/49/sh 63/42/pc Oxnard 59/51/r 58/46/sh
shower Moonset today ........... 2:16 a.m. Laytonville Big Sur 62/48/r 57/47/sh Palm Springs 77/57/sh 70/50/pc
Covelo Bishop 65/38/sh 53/31/sh Pasadena 61/51/r 58/48/sh
57/42
57/42 Blythe 83/62/pc 76/49/pc Pomona 64/51/r 60/43/sh
MOON PHASES Burbank 64/51/r 60/46/sh Potter Valley 56/42/c 55/42/pc
TONIGHT Westport California City 64/45/r 55/37/pc Redding 59/42/c 62/40/pc
First Full Last New 58/47 Carpinteria 61/48/r 62/44/sh Riverside 63/47/r 60/43/sh
Catalina 63/44/r 52/46/sh Sacramento 58/44/t 62/42/pc
43° Chico 58/44/r 62/42/pc Salinas 61/47/r 56/45/sh
Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 55/44/pc 53/45/pc San Bernardino 65/49/r 60/44/sh
Apr. 5 Apr. 13 Apr. 20 Apr. 27 Death Valley 85/57/sh 75/50/sh San Diego 65/55/r 62/54/sh
Cloudy and cool with spotty 55/45 58/44
Downey 66/53/r 62/50/sh San Fernando 63/48/r 60/46/sh
showers Encinitas 67/54/r 60/47/sh San Francisco 61/50/t 57/50/sh
ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 66/52/r 61/45/sh San Jose 62/47/t 57/47/sh
51/42 56/41 Eureka 56/43/pc 53/42/pc San Luis Obispo 60/46/r 56/44/sh
Ukiah through 2 p.m. Monday Redwood Valley
WEDNESDAY 56/42
Fort Bragg 55/45/pc 53/44/pc San Rafael 57/45/t 56/44/sh
Temperature Fresno 64/48/r 62/44/sh Santa Ana 65/52/r 62/51/sh
55° High .............................................. 54° UKIAH Gilroy 63/44/t 61/43/sh Santa Barbara 59/48/r 63/42/sh
Low .............................................. 47° 56/43 Indio 80/58/c 75/49/pc Santa Cruz 63/48/t 58/46/sh
Normal high .................................. 67° Lakeport Irvine 66/52/r 62/51/sh Santa Monica 63/54/r 62/48/sh
44° Normal low .................................... 41° 56/43 Hollywood 64/53/r 63/49/sh Santa Rosa 55/42/t 54/40/pc
Record high .................... 92° in 1966 Philo Lake Arrowhead 45/30/r 40/33/sf S. Lake Tahoe 44/29/r 38/22/sf
Partly sunny with a shower; Boonville Lucerne
Record low ...................... 27° in 1918 54/43 56/43 Lodi 63/43/t 61/43/sh Stockton 65/44/t 60/43/sh
cool 57/43 Lompoc 60/42/r 54/42/sh Tahoe Valley 42/26/r 38/22/sh
Precipitation
Long Beach 65/52/r 62/48/sh Torrance 63/54/r 61/50/sh
24 hrs to 2 p.m. Mon. ................ 0.81” Los Angeles 63/52/r 63/50/sh Vacaville 56/44/t 58/40/pc
THURSDAY Month to date ............................ 1.34” Gualala
58/44 Clearlake Mammoth 57/31/r 44/19/sh Vallejo 57/45/t 57/43/sh
Normal month to date ................ 0.35” Marysville 59/43/t 60/43/pc Van Nuys 65/48/r 60/46/sh
57° Season to date ........................ 49.33” 56/43
Modesto 62/45/t 62/44/sh Visalia 70/48/r 60/44/sh
Last season to date ................ 34.92” Monrovia 64/52/r 61/47/sh Willits 56/41/pc 55/41/pc
Normal season to date ............ 35.58” Cloverdale Monterey 64/48/r 58/46/sh Yosemite Valley 62/37/r 52/31/sh
42° 57/45 Morro Bay 64/49/r 59/47/sh Yreka 55/34/pc 52/35/pc
Mostly cloudy and cool Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2006 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-
rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 752.13 feet; Storage: 93,626 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 1,688 cfs Outflow: 1,410 cfs
Air quality – Ozone: .043 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .53 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .008 ppm (.25 ppm)
Drugs Willits High School is currently looking
Measure At the fire department, the empha-
at authorizing the random use of a drug sis appears to be more on equip-
Continued from Page 1
detection dog handled by the Sheriff’s Continued from Page 1 ment than manpower. Latipow said
Department, Willits High School At the Ukiah Fire the department already has budget
some $15 million in the pro-
posed budget is being ear- Principal Gordan Oslund said Monday. Department, Measure S funds
approval for a new ladder truck, a
marked for the effort. so far have paid for a late
model used fire engine and
At least one local mom is in
favor of the idea.
bring anything illegal into it. reasonable to make the con- allowed the department to new wildland interface engine, and
Your car is your property. ... nection between suspensions
“I think drug testing would We don’t want people coming and overall possession and
replace outdated breathing
apparatus and buy a new
a new ambulance.
be great; and random search- onto campus feeling like we use. From that, the question
es,” said Vicki Nelson, the mobile air trailer (used to fill
are going to start looking came up whether lockers were breathing apparatus) which this new grant the high school council has asked that pur-
mother of 16-year-old Keith through their belongings; give being used for the storage of
McCallum, who died in will be available to other has going for crime preven- chases be delayed until after
us a reason, we will definitely controlled substances. ... that agencies working under mutu- tion. And, we’d like to be presentation of the Master
September, 2003, on his ninth go out and search your car, but is where the idea (for the dog)
day of his junior year at Ukiah al aid, Ukiah Fire Chief Kurt more involved in the GRIP Plan.
we don’t want to be a came from,” he said. Latipow said. Program in the future and we The Master Plan essentially
High School. Gestapo.
McCallum’s heart failed “Barry, the drug detection Both agencies are hoping to need more staffing to handle takes a look at where the fire
“We want people to come dog, would not be used in the get more in the next round of the level of calls we are department has come from,
due to fentanyl toxicity, here and get an education.
according to a coroner’s presence of students, but the budgeting. receiving from the school dis- what it is currently doing,
Along with that comes soci- would sniff for drugs along Dewey said the UPD is trict,” he said. forecasts the needs of the area,
report. ety’s problems. It’s our job to
According to court docu- banks of lockers, and possibly hoping to get funds to hire At the fire department, the and then makes recommenda-
catch (those students trans- the parking lots and the exteri- both a new traffic enforce- emphasis appears to be more
ments, McCallum obtained a tions for change that will
porting drugs or alcohol) and or areas of the school, while ment officer and a second on equipment than manpower.
fentanyl patch earlier that day allow the department to serve
we do the best we can, while students are in class. There school resource officer. Latipow said the department
from another high school stu- still thinking of people’s the future needs of the citizens
dent. The transaction is would be no cost to the school “The traffic enforcement already has budget approval in the city, Latipow said previ-
rumored to have taken place rights. We also understand this district,” Oslund wrote in a officer was actually autho- for a new ladder truck, a new ously.
on campus. Fentanyl has is a way to keep the place safe, recent newspaper column rized a few years ago but was
so there’s a fine line and we wildland interface engine, and “The council feels it’s
effects similar to heroin and seeking public input. frozen because of budget con- a new ambulance. important to see if recommen-
the potency about 80 times try to keep that balance,” “The use of a drug dog at cerns,” Dewey said. “That is a
Schapmire said. “I am looking forward to dations for equipment
that of morphine, also accord- school stirs powerful objec- need we still have.”
Montoya said drug detec- Hiring a second school presenting the council with a replacement are consistent
ing to court documents sur- tions in some people, but budget that addresses the with recommendations from
rounding McCallum’s tion dogs have also been used equally strong support from resource officer is particularly
on a random basis. “We had important because of the num- needs of the department,” he the Master Plan,” he said.
death.“There is a sign at the others,” Oslund said. Ben Brown can be reached
them go around the lockers; “Feedback on this issue to ber of calls the UPD has been said.
high school that says vehicles The fire chief said he is at udjbb@pacific.net, Laura
are subject to search. I think we only do lockers, we don’t date is surprisingly supportive responding to from the school
do persons.” In addition, district, Dewey said. hoping to get clearance for the Clark can be reached at
they (school staff) should do ... The school staff favors purchases by June 30. The udjlc@pacific.net.
that,” Nelson said. “It would Montoya said, school staff authorization 10 to 1. So far, “We want to stay active in
eliminate a lot of the prob- checks students’ personal parent and student support
lems. On the parking permit belongings when they come to doesn’t lag too far behind this
application at Ukiah High it
says the cars are subject to
a school dance to assure they
don’t bring anything illegal
figure.”
Oslund said he met with --
Auction awarded to the next highest
bidder.”
Due to these changes, final
home then the mid course cor-
rection in our process is worth
it,” said Mordhorst.
search and both parent and with them. “If we suspect a and polled via secret ballots -- bids will be taken until 6 p.m. The 29 seized horses will
student has been drinking we Continued from Page 1
student sign it, so why don’t three different classes, com- on April 10, 2006. This will remain on review until
(school officials) enforce it confirm it with a Breathalyzer prised of about 90 students, but they need not submit it allow persons to check the Sunday April 9, 2006. Persons
with random searches? They we have on campus,” he said, and 95 percent these students again for updated bids. Internet that morning and wishing to view the horses
could also do random drug noting staff has been properly said they were in favor of the “In addition, we have had make a final submission prior may do so on weekdays from
testing. ... And, I think people trained how to use it. “We also use of a drug detection dog on several persons interested in to 6 p.m. that day. Successful 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 4
as a whole should be keeping tell students ‘Please let’s not the school premises. bidding on several horses bidders will be notified by p.m. to 6 p.m. and on week-
their prescriptions locked up. bring any drugs or alcohol on “Unfortunately, this issue is hoping to get at least one or April 12, 2006. ends from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
As a rule, parents keep their campus at any time,’” not just a Willits High School two of those they bid on. They “This event has been a new Due to liability, interested
guns locked up, I don’t know Montoya said. issue. The question has been have asked if they can decline experience for the department buyers are not allowed to
why they wouldn’t keep their Willits High School is cur- asked, ‘Is there a drug prob- the purchase of horses in and we are trying to be enter the stalls or remove the
drugs locked up. I think if any rently looking at authorizing lem at WHS?’ The answer is excess of those they can care responsive to public sugges- horses. Volunteers are on hand
of these things would have the random use of a drug far broader: ‘There is a dug for. To address this issue, the tions. We really want them all to answer questions and pro-
been done, my son would still detection dog handled by the problem in our nation,’” county is modifying the to go to good homes and to be vide assistance.
be alive,” she said. “There are Sheriff’s Department, Willits Oslund states in his column. process to allow a bidder to well cared for. If this helps to The horses are sold “as is”
changes that can be made, if High School Principal Gordan While all schools should decline the award. In that assure that some of the less with no oral or written war-
people listen,” Nelson said. Oslund said Monday. post a sign proclaiming that event, the horse will be attractive horses find a new ranty.
Parents should also monitor The dog would be used vehicles parked on campus
teens’ time spent on the under the supervision of are subject to search, at Willits
Internet, she said. “If teens are
getting drugs online, can’t
school administration, while
the Sheriff’s Office would
High School, they “rarely”
are, Oslund said.
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