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1998/01/27 City Council Agenda Packet
�������� �u7 Z- TThe Community SSU president Arminana outlines advantages Of ublic1private, paifnership Belga, Cable program .RP aets uodate & C 0' unit Summit, mm A .. " By Jud Snyder committees to give brief summations t COMMUNITY VOICE EDITOR of the areas they're concerned with, In its first trade -for -TV production, filling in as much as they could under Rohnert Park's Community Summit the time restraints. Moderator was Bill leaders and volunteers put on a brisk Stevens, public works manager for the 60 -minute program Tuesday night of city. 1,11,Igg� III! Il Bill the "works in progress" by the ten TA A!" committees. This ; was •the promised IT WAS READILY apparent the update stemming from the three-day committees have bitten off large October 1997 Community Summit chunks of future needs, responsibilities Friday, January 23, 199$ Iia tei-t Par1iC/G0#ati, a C�lrnia Vol, 5, Issue No. 86 2Y held in the Senior Center, and challenges to chew on for as long - Spokespersons were selected by the as they wish. Their attitude was almost a "take no prisoners, in -your -face;, r a pproacli e issu s Th t b a to th e e work done was laid out on the table like bat- '' ' J tlefeld charts. 74.5 r , ',�yrk j " y ''r': ��,t� ' Y\ � 5y!'kM ��(!�.,,� � � i h�1 Yt irnp L�7 1n 4 rc '�, M ik' ,S•Jpl r.. : Economic Vitality - Dan Hubley of Buddie's Pizza flat out Said this was r /ray u! t +?1�.„.th.e most important committee ... it has I{p a 'trickle down effCt an a other COm',mitte We discovered we dont have M r d enough money,' We kept coming back , , . : , ,' r �,� fg �w ,'a, , t.+.,,;+ t ! r , ,4 of„„ , +r, +, t ?� p, ,E,' ykw;•u. ,' a to. needing land to, create revenues. We. W € G. V r:{fit fit, l:;±yt•n„{, :'” ;(r 9ta\sk Tu J g.: ^, : stifled ourselves as a city with Measure :. .. r •::S itis, (�! h 4 ` , t 4 Fx w�>9 'e7, �., "a.1 f;! N. We have move forward." - . '•: u�� l,, ,4:� nn., #,'i id ,.�: .,vi 'S,.,f r 1, t., r7. �, -�' tn'-e �i; .,•. ::3'; :.; . 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Y: : xe� �'�' : td•�a P d Expressway an west of Commerce 4 Blvd., south of Hinebaugh Creek. The ultimate plan t5 to come up With a range of options, go to the city council, then get professional input ut for ' desi n ideas, It has to be pedestrian and bicy- cle friendly. Any site chosen needs 'a good fundamental design to build d t n from." a t, Youth - "Our goal is 'to build some- x thing for the youth of the community,"; said David McCall. Backing his coma meetswere two coeds from Rancho Cl High School who told of plans . tlt`eat1Y in the wotks to have a Monday, ,. � .-„-.:, ..._.. ., .._ :,..:. _.. ,. .� :.:: _ ... �.,. � .,,.-,.�F• .n.. .> , I'_ 'ril'��":all-da Youth` urrimtaat The ' y. e c e r t I C�, d: t li �,.. 1VG. a r e rice R; o e.gra ive sin . Jan.0 . t h, :: lfi c a i n Roti h,to Corrie ii 'with resent4uio is , A1A1, 4 C) t i . '4... ,_.. Ny t c P Q p '..(] Iv'..,....�Y �t a x:1i' ,: G .. ,,, ..,, , • . .., . "a , t. � ,....,. 3 ,, Y�r ..., ,i, .r , .. „ ....J ,,. .'�.,L"•.,. , ,. , ..fir V.:, c j,y .'.S '.C,-�• } �j' t ,,� 1. x, ,i i y ✓li ,.iw, y .a�yY ,l,:,x. 1 p ;y, .ro » PI •, 0. to be mirde'ta the G�t C4UI1C11. t r a .p d rt�mobilPPd hJ,: } .r,/P ,. , y "ryJ§t •�-)yQl.,r,,,,� 4 ,,, �.,77'� �,5i(:,..y,�1 ,Hist .,' •4 v';, i.. .J .fi ��" I , /, r r .;�, Pj'}f 11 ;fart{ r �� , -: t .;"..f, rp ,., - b ,�� Education Karen 'i'abacco and Kathleen Smith told of fact-finding t t': u' meetings already ae b" en we t S 0 t at !4rse,, Drive ” met area erw e � 1 � nd "Then x r ,+''" digest everything and cam ark with a tracks: "Once'the engine's'in the.strect Pacific, Railroad -were a 'uaily frustrat-` fied, said Commander Bab Williams report and make recomiriendatioiis;” COMMU11 Y VQICE �plrpn he flops back Ori a gin.” in :• 'l`he ailroad's:: General Manager, of'the'De t. of PublicSafet said Tabacco. Smith cited ."partner- ,. , T , .. I P g g ,, g ,., P Y „ f.�sciay ,marks ,tile .1 4th 'day 'railroad, 'Jack Tremain, has g Vyillits office nuzri ; ;With no idea of time Jine to. have the ships which'already exist between the •ro sin �`si`nals,on:G61f.'Co 'rs drive "WE•SENT A stern lett%er to the! rail; her tui calls were,�not returned. °The " crossin signal mechanism repaired, high school and Sonoma State U, the ,4 r ., .. have been non-functional, Xtraffic acct- road Wednlesday ,because dangerous : Eureka,office of iN,WP R. l as a Signal Vinci, apparently everyone concerned 'tech high school, 3-1-3 program, for Gdent Friday,' actuary 9, l�i?ocked'.,cJown conditions' exist out; fibers,'” ssiid.. Bill iVlaintainer, Chuck Richards, ;but ; tie having .kn6wledge of the 'problem, the example. She also mentioned the dis- theer6s'§ing'g rte`oa the east"side, short Stevens, public works maitager For~.the'' 'was out and "probably, won't return', best advice for motorists going east or trict's Golden Bell Award and the eu, out the sij'ii lf.box wiring and -froze city. ".We've' called them several times' until Monday." Another call to Cal west on Golf Course Drive is to play it career academy program at Mountain 'the West side gate in all upright poskure. but 'I couldn't` get the -name of the dis Northern. provided any 800 number .for' safe anis pay attention. Shadows Middle School as examples "Fite train slows down,, a guy' :Bops trice superittterl It ' They told in Oualfty. Signal Construction, apliarent : "Maybe they're waiting for an insur of progress already made. "oif thc,engirile a, d waves a flag t6: stop y r g g a g t►ce settlement," Colwell said. however, materials 'to' fix, it are an 1 builders of the c ossin u rd' ales ss Trans ortation - Gre Nordin, chair tra�fit;"' ,,repQrtett" Marvin Colwell; a order." where' a message',•was left on' ":the" " ,_It s' still`a very'dangerous situation, p g' driver, f r.:M�try's izza'Sliack;restau- Attempts by the; C'oinrrturtity voice to answering machine. ; especially in rain or fog and speeding of the city s PlanningCommission said 4 i' ',rim e rpss 715, obgrts Lake Road froin!the talk to someone from the Northwestern; ° "The railroad company has, been noti ; Pdrivers;" said ;Stevens. See Summit, A3 8 7I f , ."f 4H cndr% ti'r • r, : TS 4 needaff, Fkc ;rte u�llllllli�yearg f "'A'F 0 h � ��+ High Rein •S r chairs. an inesca able box. Develo meet offices in Sacramento, �� 62' .70 J e P lYQ EDITOR « „� Ma ". NI� , XIn the last several years your city "Thee sphere of -influence was pulled not accept [he lack of ' o , . led "The state 61 .23 our'Qt ihtnumty Sumttlit;.was sig7Z. council has been fighting internally and back because the city council and resi- sewer capacity' as a reason for no g, . ES tnifi6g'Anl';tIii it's,.about time you're., that's'dragged you down said Caledents thought land:inside, it would'he 'growth." He noticed residential bevel= � �� � �a 54 .05 . •20 {oYirlg ;in a positive'�Irction; saki' "And you haven't been ableto do any- automatically developed," said Linda ailment is a fnanclaldrain on'the city ± iJn%1$�<ti 47, 57 1.20 Miko'.Cale; Son6ma' Co616, First, Dis thing else." Branscomb, committee :co-chair with with infrastructure require inents, ,But �Cri`GttSuperittiendent anti ;ehalrnlan of Cale had strong` comments about Rogers. the costs can bepaid withbusiness and Mori 11,9 3;8 '`` 55 30 i d, fl- County Local Agencie"s' Measure N, the'ballot initiative'that put "That's flawed logic,"'replied Cale. commercial development.ues 1/20 �,,t 37V \54A3 Formation Cortimission (L'. FCO)JIe, the city's Urban Growth Boundary'at He stressed the need for a long range "You need reasonable growth to gen- ,Wei 11/21 37 x`54. T ,was, invited to, -visit the Economic Vital- existing city -limits; and put the Sphere General Plan. "Atypical General Plan crate new money;' said Cale. "Other ,'; pity, C9m"ttee of the Community Sum-.` of Influence on .an, identical'linesur-; looks .at a 20 -year horizon," hesaid, wise you have to keep raising taxes or' Rairifall tq date 23:64" t" r;for ;a 30 -minute ex lavation of roundin the,cit . "You'll 'discover you're always push- cutting services.:. You need business; t,st Year tib date 23.33" rni P g Y � � ' Y Y P � g � c�rrnat to flats 17.UQ" tLAFCQ policies .concerning giowth "I'll, never uderstand how Measure ing those boundaries out." industrial .'and commercial, inch to' + and urban.' boundaries. The, meeting N passed. it's' disastrous for Rohn' rt Cale advised the committee the city balance housing expenses.", � (Mea4ureli recorded daily at Spm) N g qva$ held Tuesday morning in the, con-' Park. I don't think the citizenry really has' to "meet. the full spectrum of boos- Other points Cale brought out includ- i A nee ronin of Rogers Realty. Jimmie understood 'it ,". said Cale, `,`It's not ing demands"` and requirements laid ed the acre for an acre requirement if fere t, °,Rogers . is one of the comm*ee',,, co- sound planning and it put the city into dawn "by Housing acid - Community, See LA.FCO, A3 r'Miflanah ,d'avt fpartne. rho y. W California State . University's Finan- ment, plus funds'.for .teacher prepara- Strategy. puters and infrastructure through the �cial ,ll altli is itttpia„Virg, but it kill may tion, recruitment, and ,for computer= Arrninaria expressed support for the deal, though the university's needs are -not be enou' h to keep, up with, CSU s based courses. Also included is $1 bil- deal, but stressed that CSU still has not as extensive as other'CSU campus- ,, g ' ailticipated growth: lion for capital improvements. plenty,af questions; andhas delayed a es. CETI is expected to make a•contri This,was one of the rnessages given decision on CETI until, March. Chief bution, valued at $1 million, toward F§y Sonoma'.State'University President WHILE A,�LMINANA WAS Opti- among CSU,'s concerns is that there be SSU's information technology center. Muben Arminana Wednesday afternoon mistic about staffing these funds, he expressed' no stang changes :at CSU, a, guaran The information center will break ;during the . spring semester convoca caution in that he doesn't expect to see, tee that the corporate partners will be ground this year. dtion. The convocation serves, as the. ;funding grow . in the near future: For, putting up the $300 million in start up Other matters -discussed Wednesday president's state -of -the -campus example,, the full-time equivalent fund costs, and that CSU maintains, owner- include faculty recruitment. SSU is yaddress, where he talks about some of ing, for CSU accotntnodates 7,740 stu- ship of existing assets and intellectual seeking 26 new tenure -track instruc- ,the main challenges •find .oppor'tunities • dents,, whil tSU- has enrolled 9;240 property, and control over, curriculum, tors, and Arminana noted that the need Nbefore the university. rul full-time students than expected. ' "It is a complek arrangement never to bring new instructors, on will >--,Arminana's comments were detailed.. Part'of the: solution; he said, is to rely tried in'this form by a Public system of increase 'as 'more than half of the pre - ;iii transcript released liy the: Univers � more on public= A2 — Friday, january 23, 1998 The Cominutni ce, tY VoiRohnert Park/Cotati, California ii RP Police chase auto theft; susthrough.',-IVB On Thursday, Jan. 15, at 10:05 Police also reportedly found Hospital to leave Santa Rosa woman, apparently lot on a p a.m., a Rohnert Park police offi- white cotton gloves and a for treat the store; was not paying atte tion as she Upon arrival ort of a stabbing.,) cer monitoring traffic at Camino screwdriver on Perez, and he ment of a A 4LS p ; an officer found a P.O i 1 i e e backed up. 17 -year-old Rohnert Park boy Colegio and Magnolia Avenue .was also charged with .posses- laceration said,. and The victim complained of sitting an a curb bleeding from a- reportedly saw a northbound sign of burglary tools. 'He was to his continued pain to her hip. and back, and stab wound. , gray Honda run the stop sign, as taken to county jail. right leg. The driver of the Ford to put up a struggle as lie was was taken to Santa Rosa Memo- Police say the victim was unto ;yi it turned left onto lVlagiiolia complained of pain to her fright being detained. ; . rial Hospital for treatment, operative and refused to talk tot% Avenue. The Honda reportedly Injury accident arm, and a passenger in her car Police arrived and noted that officers, but other witnesses k tot% made a U-turn, then stopped at pn Saturday, Jan. 10, at 11:'11 suffered a laceration to the the. suspect appeared to be the intersection before turnip Stolen vehicle the youth reportedly told polies► g p.m.; Rohnert Park police and upper lip. intoxicated and officers arrest that the had seen .a ,cou le of:. left back onto northbound fire were called, along with an Police say the driver of the ed Luis Gonzales, 36, for -being' On Friday, Jana. 9, .at 12:19 y pl Camino Cole io: a.m., a Rohnert Pack police offi- young men pushing a.green Forde.., g ambulance, to the intersection Ford at fault, and a witness drunk in public. 'The store. p Escort through The officer .attempted a traffic of Country Club and Civic Cen- behind the Ford reported seeing eimployees put him under Citi- cer observed a Mercury van dri- g the •parking lot, trying to get rt, stared, and their.rl stop, but the Honda abruptly ter drives on a report of a colli_ the motorcycle, and expected �, 2ens arrest for battery and petty ving behind the Good Nite Inn, friend went ave . turned toward an apartment sion ,between a Ford Thunder- the Ford to let the,,m,otorcycle theft. anci.;lon a hunch ,that something r to help; r,t complex, drove through the ass . through the i sus i ions'was Cin . o , g They got the car started, andi;q parking lot, their back toward bard and a Suzuki niotorc cle. p g intersectio Police note that Gonzales, had F ~ g g n called Y the driver of the car then report -,i p g According to the police before making the turn. been placed in the back,.of the in ,for a check an the license; edl tried to riiri over the vic i the southwest end of M Section, report, the Ford was southbound patrol car while officers talked :.,;,,and learned that the van had y t° �` Meanwhile, police learned that 'h0 II +; been re orted stolen out of then got out and struck the vic-� 1 a Rohnert Park resident had along Country Club Drive and 'Ring arrest to the witnesses, and ;while in p the motorcycle was northbound. On Friday, Jan. _9, at 9:44 ,, the patrol car he reportedly " 1?etaluma: aim in the' back::;Ihe two sus -:•t reported the Honda stolen earli- kicked.out one of the,` ass'en er T#re officer trade a traffic,'' pacts, and female passenger, The driver of the 'Ford, a 58- p.m:, Rohnert Park police were _ , P. g then stop, and. informed the driver g r er in the day. of back'nto the car and., year-old Rohnert Park woman, called to Safeway. on Commerce side windows:;, He `;'was also ,; p}, drove off toward Redwood:; The suspect got out of the car reportedly ,node .a left turn to 131vd. on a report of an uncoap- charged with vandalism, and ,passenger that .they were Drive, at Maple Drive, jumped a 10' Civic Center Drive, and drove erative sho litter:who had been riding in, a stolen vehicle.,Poiice "i chain-link fence, ran south p I say that both declined to discuss The victim returned to hi right in front of the motorcycle, detained by store employees,.' InJury<.aceldellt Y friends, and realized that he had`.: along the railroad track, then driven by air 18 -year-old Rahn- According to ahe police ' On `Frida , Jan. 9, at 7:12 the-, matter with"the officer; and been stabbed. "'' jumped a 6' chain-link fence. y they were promptly taken into abbed. One of the wit ertPark man, report, a. store employee saw a p.m., Rohnert Park police and passes said nobody an the group After that police lost dispatched of the The two collided head-oti,,and man in the liquor aisle,` and fire, along with an`arnbulance, c Arora ted for knew the driver of the cagy, bu '1r man, Another officer dispatched - q parking auto theft were the collision caused the motor- noticed that he had a tequila were called to the arkin - lot of Pedro Gonzales, 20, and peon- the other young. Than looked - to Dealt - at L Section located the suspect cycle's gas 'tank to catch fire, battle partially concealed in his Home Depot on a report' of a familiar. Police noted that aside, at Lilac Park, and took him into Upon arrival, an emergency pants. When confronted, the vehicle versus pedestrian acci- . na Ocampo, 32, of Rohnert from providing an account of custody without further inci- ','ark. Police note that Gonzales' p g crew saw the motorcyclist off to man' reportedly, walked back to dent, the incident, witnesses ave not,' dent. the side, and the motorcycle ' the liquor aisle and took the bot- According to the police re ort identity had not been con - Arrested for auto theft find g p p , firmed, but he was booked into been helpful in the follow-up was in flames, tie out and another . employee a 46 -year-old Petaluma woman investi atiori. I < evading police was Patrick The man complained of Bain, grabbed. the battle. was loading wood into the back county jail under that name. the driver'is described only Elliott Perez, 24, of Petaluma. y and ,was taken to :Metrrorlal, Police say the suspect refused of her pickup truck when a .cer as, ti: wliit'e 'marl in'his early 20s fo'cooperate with. store, employ- across the lane backed up, hit the ; "Knife attach with palkiii ant shoat hair"r{ . ees, hat one .ernplayee; and had woman, andknocked her to ahe On Thursday; Jan. 8, at 3:30 The`'other'subjects are de"scribed'+ f fQ be' -wrestled to the ground ,by ground.,Police say the driver of p.,m., Rohnert Park -police. were only as a 'white boy,' it , Oil 17 tf two other employees, He tried the other car; a 21 -year old stalled to the Wal-Mart, parking and a white female. r�r - r ` � , k�r� bill ` r S m I i c a i workshop Y ,. r' l o i" Is,y ba' by -sitters offered lo rpt Cotati city.government is tak- "A lot of parents are not able A workshop fou.people, who being presented by the'Sanomah ing ',`step_ toward becoming , to participate because, they have have been ,,unable to collect County Legal Services.Fatinddlta g mare family,friendl to stay home and to 'e�", are sof ,:`u' niers s ''�awar M., y y k c J (1g . warded by „> the tion as part of its "You and "th6a Last'Wednesdaevenin ' the the children,',. said Council ' all'lain " Y g man , Sm, , . C, „ s Court will ,be held : Law ,series of 'self-help <s, cit council unanimously, en- Harold ' Berkemeier v e Y , lY..; who W dues a :Jan. 28 p d' Y,'. , narfor hose whocannot'affatl+l at 7 dorsad a Circ of reimbursin osed aha; idea, iii. i ';'the . , �, 1? Y g 1? p . ,,_: 4-H Conference legal representation and-forthe v council member and c mini , „ Mara .. s o s ngella figures:, thereRoorn;a45S Fiscal"Drive; at,theeneral1 c.�-The co"s . : ,� . ; :;a :,, . � ; � :. ,, � � , . ,., , , t,�of hem . sionexs,for child care expenses ,; could be as :man as "-five to=,.CountAdrriinistration enter works 4when.t ose oil ii is ate c''`' ' Y Y C ..e hop >s $5 For more': tifo - ,.,� .,. hc r attend ,ivic , ,ei ht eo le at�an o" a 'ti `�e in.Santa Rosa motion abp ant 'o : f _„” ,g F p Y� 'l �ut thispre atr ri; meetin s. �b,;; kvho .w uld - oke ad a , t.S 1 g q ,t u n agei;or.. iiia 1 Claims':Court is avit na n,t z.., ail- � or her se u � In ,his: re o to the. council, ,„this benefit so he cat could able_to clal o •. ;_,.. x Who ing ca11.546-2924, rt:, �,,. � ,.; .:> ,�,..., , , � .,�: � is are try ,. t z ,, Y n .,City,Ma a cr ;Paul Mara ell co v n., g . , ng a ncei .Bbl end • u a pen mg, to-611ect'amounts' . 5 ,0 , „ Y::' A ,P g if; 00 or. � � :poked ` t ;,t e is a h - could, .hbout $3000 a ear s ,. p9� s ,y. ,,rr»� less but wimm�` `a cissa our ,Y ,' � air c t Igr:,;. `. „ncour4ige, more you arenas 1 he council a roved: he ro�� 'floes not alwa' ' 1` „ .., ��:, p 1?P 't p Ys ead to prompte', 10 :0� - [� ,nt to - fart ci at i ctvrcalfair o p n, ,.,,' una o`us but`one iii= arnent.'Thi Y, c, workshop Willi 1. P la.s r ..�.� a. mm' 1 p Y s � is a 5 -year-old Australian cattle dog who needs a new home. He is energetic but well-behaved, and needs to find a family who can offer' him the attention and exercise he needs. Rohnert Park Animal Shelter • 584-1582 301 J. Roger's Lane (off Redwood Dr.) • Rohnert Park Hours: Tuesday -Saturday - 1 to 5 pm The Community 01C Volume 5, No, 86, 14 pages 1 section V Rohnert Park, California Friday, January 23, 1998 Published: Every'ruesday &Friday Newsroom, Bales & Circulation: 320 Professional Center Dr., Suite 100, Rohnert Park, CA 94928; RO. Box 2038, Rohnert Park, CA 94927: Ownership: The Community Voice is a subsidiary of The Sonoma Index-TribLine Inc., a family owned and operated business in Sonoma, California. Robert M. 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Sono ma County. , For more information, call the Area Agency on Aging ilk 528-5950, :1 Spring',gQl erf f ng r tr��g r a m LUTtff kBIF(BANK ,CENTER for the arts Jain the Fun! . Spring 1998 .Family Show Series Subscribe 'Today & Save • Priority Reserved Seating Russian Matrioslika: A Vauileville Circus show Sunday. February 1 Phantom of the Opera utiderwritim, bipart, by ABD Insurance -Sunday, March 6 Mother Goose, Inc. ' Thursday, March 19 Robin Hood Friday, April 3 Dal iza Azteca Xochipilli Uudenvrillea, hi part, by l eldaiha r'oullry Thursday, April 23 The Gizmo Guys B q Y Thursday, May 7oral WSeiies 535/S4g! Phis: J ,-gp' Dinosaurs & their Young Festival February 19111(not part of 6 -show series); fix: LOC Box Office 707/546-360' RQ1wert Park/Cotati, Califorx>Lia The Community Voice Friday,January 23, 1998 — A,3 Prlson'lterffi, ouncl t revIew, OBI LA ordered, a red r � Russell Berinard Oleson Sonoma County for 22 years. V. contractfor Netter. lon time Rohnert Park resident ` Russell Bernard Oleson, a 1 -Ie was past commander of the QUI case Rohnert Park posts of the Amer- lie Santa Rosa man was sen- COMMUNITY y Y ter and then at goes to a longtime , ican Legion and the VFW's and By Jud Snyder,, . b Net LAITY VOICE EDITOR and fixture at the Rohnert Park n� was an active member of the vote. tented Tuesday to 10 years*,in It was learned Tuesday night Since Mayor Linda Spiro will and Qotati post offices, passed .11 Holy Family Episcopal Church state prison for vehicular that a draft of a new contract for be in Washington, DC, far the away at his Rohnert Park home �3r. _.. in Rohnert Park, where he wrote g g Rohnert'Park City Manager Joe annual Conference ©f Mayors, g manslau liter. The charges skein Jan. 20 after a fon battle with items for the church newsletter. from an August 31, 1996, auto Netter has been drawn up. A she will miss the January 27 cancer, He was 66,_ Oleson is survived by his wife Oleson started his postal fi accident where a Cotati boy, city council sub -committee of , meeting. No vote will be taken p 3. s of 42 years, Machiko Oleson of David Carter Jr., was killed. Jake .Mackenzie and Armando Tuesday since council policy ' career after retiring from the Rohnert Park. He was the father 'Ryan .Marshall Lynn, 25, Flores has been working on a calls fora full five -vote require- United States Air Force, he met � �� , of Mary Jean Hamilton of Mon - pleaded no contest in December new document for several ment on employee contracts. his wife, Machiko, in Japan lana," Russell Vincent Oleson to a charge of vehicular : ' months. Netter has been work "It's a slow process," said Whileserving in the Korean n and his wife Liz of Windsor, manslaughter, while two felony ing without a contract since Spiro. "I don't anticipate any War. He worked as a, window Mark William Oleson and his drunk driving charges were dis Dec. 31; 1997. final vote until late February or clerk in Rohnert, Park 'post wife Lisa of Rohnert Park and missed. Judge Elaine Watters The entire council can accept early March." The rough draft office for many years, transfer- Michael Oleson of San Francis - denied probation at Lynn's sen- the rough draft and must then of Netter's new contract will be ring to the Cotati branch before co. He also leaves three grand - tenting Tuesday. approve a final draft'of the con- on the February 10 city council he retired three years ago, Carter .was well-known in. track. It also has to be approved agenda, according to Machiko. children, Eric and Ashley Ole- to.'wn as an active member of the "He's 'definitely a ' fixture as son of Windsor and Corey Ole - local ublic safety Explorer far as the post office . is con- son of Rohnert Park. post, and also as an ambitious } Continued from Ai - carried. `He's going to be sadly The memorial service is Sun - teenager Y p u r�ri in rt teenager who held various' jobs missed, that's for sure," said day, Jan. 25, at 2 p.m. at Holy important items exist that need cities are those 'with"a flexible former co-worker Gary Couto. Family Episcopal Church, 1500 around town. �4 QLESON community support: The growth boundary. We also need „ East Cotati Ave.,, Rohnert Park. He -was Ie "was oiie of three passen- He was an amazing buy. n by Lynn November ballot for a transit a convention center; sports is The familyrefers memorial gets in a car spdriun of control tax, :building of a multi -modal complex, additional housing Tucks Pub n CotHe was a atitandt laced tradition ac ©rein iar someone else can continue manaher contributions to the American when -thenar outp .Y g g transit center on vacant' land and a .wetlands ,golf course." �' Cancer Society, 1451 on, Mission Blvd. and crashed . " Santa Claus there every year. Sharon Mitchell. Y, into a p pickup west of the freeway, north of Patterson also cited the need for • Guerneville Road Suite 220 asked icku truck, Last Christmas he donated his Oleson was born in Rich - Wal -Mart, build frontage road a "multi -modal transit center," Santa Rosa 95403,' ' Carter, 15 at the time, was killed Santa costume to the pub so mond, Virginia, and lived n by the'impact and Lynn suffered 1r the west side of the freeway and more open"' space. "It's clear on a severe head injury. The two from Moorland Avenue to Red theCityCouncil must consider wood Drive", im rove ,bus ser- expansion of the current Urban other passengers suffered minor vice, more bike paths and posse- Growth Boundary.". injuries., bly a jitney service for the city." LAFCO Police learned that Lynn had He also cited "utilization of the Tourism - Joe Topper, man Continued from Ai ELESTRE been drinking that evening. He railroad tracks',' for transit. ager of the DoubleTree Hotel, land is developed inside a com- • 1i • • g with felony drunk agreed a convention center is an dnvmgand vehicular g munity`separator. This is a coun- - - was charged drivin manslaughter.- Santa Rosa Infrastructure Joi Losee important element, "For this we ty requirement, not LAFCO's. g Marro t Find a solution; � canon cal will n support"d l, mQ hey and He also mentioned land can be estimated Lynn was driving his g p J thisi Y p tourist annexed inside a city's Sphere of SAPPY X111ARI Volkswagen' GTI at nearly 60' sr ,! mph in a 35 mph, zone when he very serious problem." Also, events mentioned, by Topper _ influence and is not considered cited the need for a park on the included a film festival, sports piecemeal annexation. He lost control of the car. west side of town," and expand- festival and an art and wine fes- „ called the 22 acres of communi- Roll Ends The police repot also noted ed bike paths. "We need to tie tival. "We can balance the bud-' ty.separator land just outside the�nyl I71I1T1S . that Lynn had one previous everything together. We need to et and create 'obs this way." drunk driving conviction; plus rner near expand the, public library; We g J Y Home Depoh anti surwest orounded on z '. Carpet,%Iiljl]1tS other tickets for spewing, need a fire. station west of the Next Step - Sort of a guideline. three sides by RP busy commer- including one for driving 75 freeway and'we need to:.ust committee: headed by Alice tial activities, "illogical and mph along the same" stretch of more '.wastewater for irrigation Richardson of Pacific Bell, she purpose. Mission Blvd.g . , , , serves no luseful u ose. -But it Mrs purposes." said, Now its they is us. No; still requires an acre of open 'sin Eric Koeni shofar thine why dont they do some- space for.each acre annexed.,' g g g. We do the something y more Hao ' g His final comments in the fast- cg=rte. - nvironmental had a list of potential figures for now." She stressed the need to paced half hour: "The city •��-^ _ N I usli Less awards future,. housing including stu formulate guidelines; establish should move forward at . flank dent housing, apartments and meeting schedules and develop speed' to start ,solving these Nominations for the condo's, viron- affordable housing; 12 and "three types of time lines, "We will meet with questions.„ Cale indicated a 20- mental business of the year are percent chairs of all the' committees to year ;General Plan and greatly being sought by the Environ- very, low ixicome, five percent avoid redundancies and tell them - expanded Sphere of, Influence Carpet • Vinyl + Hardwood mental Business Council of the low "income ,and three percent how to get the word out. We're should be the two main goals of North Bay. There is a preference moderate income.” Possible hereto keep the ball rolling."i .' the committee. "Otherwise a WlluloW CIverings 1fdr "sustainable business prat- density mix mentioned by There .was not enough time to city can shrivel up and die," 636 Martin Avenue, Suite 4 p ofitabili Koeni shofer were 35 percent tate in.calis from viewers�;The Committee members, resent . tires; innovation and r A „> (near, rushers Stariiuml ,.,• , [b ' a Onoma. Count . , ,?>' `.. ra, ty. ,1V1US.t _ e S Y fiv6 umtstto, theca 're•,r 1F5 ereent, re arts, frQb the ten,QQm , t t ,S:i ,' fir...,,; a: 1 _.,.....r., , _4..,,. ..,r''{ l� �.: ,., .._... besides.Rogers;and.Branscomb,...Alv�•:: ., -:Mary S/'m to 4.0, .. •ri i , ;.. .. .. _ - i , .... t '•.. - .� = :�A4yrf; �) ,..1., CYi':,.� t t�.:?, T::. ?A i�. �1!�d?�€,�,,, paa{.Ytn business. Previous winners have eightkunitsitot'the'iacre and>fiverl barely'.4;finished before+:tthel"8rt weie�=�Iim'"Dariesi °lohn fund,= x°x; J� rr��j� been Valle Plasticsrin'1995,' r, r, larger, .tri:+.:deadline.:But`4res`.onsesr: , ,,rr• s „ , ` '"' fir` ';;s7 rFizt. Contractors Lica#62 Y perceftt<• fo g ,. p p Dan Hubley and Buck Oates. ,. , .• . ... 'Food For Thought in 1996. and "These. are just' general ,num; sire invited. They :can be sent to Price Pump in 1997. bers,"= h6 -cautioned. "We want the Chamber of Commerce, a•Call 540-0459 to request to see a growth" management 5000 Roberts Lake Road, RP information and entry guide- program in place, too." 94928; Response forms were lines. Deadline for nominations distributed at Tuesday ni ht'gsg. with documentation is Feb. 2).1 /Boundaries - I?ennis Patter- meeting in city hall. Chamber son said the "most liveable phone, details is 584-1415, �: ®® V5,TRIPLE `B' TIRE & BRAI!E ■ ■ o WMI r. ■ FILTER CHANGE ®, 1 V la 5 s. t Up qt 040 Pennzoil2. 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TO 5 P.M. Insts d F®: Ba�nce�Valve� Ire DDiisposaall acid other services extra. wt�ryirr ® girl Jej ej rf ell it. NJ 1 PIZZA & BURGERS Fars{M( Membership Benefit: Auto Loans the Way A Cal State Central Credit Union Auto Loan — right at any CURL Dealership. 28 local CURL Dealers 0_ CREDIT New or Used Car Loans 00 UNION Find out if approyed ...'00 DIRECT, in just 5 minutes. Look for this CURL sign MON LENDING@ I WEDDINGS PARTIES * SPECIAL EVENTS call 585-6 / ov. For All Your Equipment Needs Rentals &Sales GOLF -FREAK 1,. Freak out on a set of top quality custom built clubs individually fitted to you by a qualified 25 -Yr, PGA Golf Professional at mellow pricing. Full set of irons (3 thru PW) with AldilaT"!+Graphite Shafts ONLY $25900 True Temper Steel Shaft Irons 3-13W $189" True Temper Steel Shaft Woods 550 Aldila"m Graphite Shaft Woods' $6950 5$4.55.11 5350 Commerce,61vd. ' h w ,,",Ffo ne' � a k`1) r T• The GearYou Can Swing I'm your neighborhood a " State Farm Agent, s4 ; You, can trust me Ms. 1111�with all " our insurance needs. �vx ri. svlvt lP ! 4flF+a yr :�', F�4� , � 'lt"°.( lF� � �\t y7� �:�� +,"M• + u"' 134 •1i<�C, yu1',�t1`..al)Yi i.y1.�..i.. e,., lccv`?�+'mn�aeS 'w ` r , computin director Sam Scalise recently joined Sonoma State University's management team as senior 4 _ director of computing and communication services. His duties include directing theh operations of computing and c; telecommunications, ser -N vices, on campus, both in theF> a` area of learning and teach- Y ing, and in support of institu- tional management. Scalise 33 3 comes to SSU from UCS` Ser eley where he 'has '� rY or1r rid •for " the r asf 1.7 "` r Ri i ears"'most rete-ntl "as the .'director'` of computer 'ser- Vices for the College of Let- ters and Sciences. rr r » •(KWY gm 4.� tMY IN � p ry j h WIM • •limited resources prevent tlieii _ from obtaining needed legal low•fee program offers redueed' Z. ;! 'M -Association of Sonoma Count in the areas of family, juvenile, ; debt collection, criminal misde- s� A4 — Friday, January 23, 1998 The Community Voice Rohnert Park/Cotati, California ri ,ment law. Sunday Service 8:00.9:3 & 11:00 a.m News from the RP-Cbtatl r li ioq mmun: ty 7alk- of the Towns Bible Study — Cross and Crown Lutheran Church is offer- services at on Saturn T o m a 1 e s day, Feb. Women's Retreat —."The women of Cross and Crown " k tact the tegal Services Found';- Ll�il�N 7 from` 9 Lutheran Church will be holding Parents' Support Group is now formin as well as Bible prophecy semi PP. P 9 P• P Y ;r ing Bible study Sunday morn- Presbyter- . nor study groups. Gap Pastor Garryat 565, 8420 for more information. R n 7:00 m Wednesday Study in Revelation p. Wednesday Jr, & Sr. Hi h Study 7:00 p:m. < Wednesday -. in s, promising lively discussion g g Y i a ii .: !, a.m. to 3 their third annual retreat March 7 , A n n 'Julie : and spiritual growth on such tap- . ics as "Faith and Politics: Should Church :at . 9. a.m. and then at Two Rock • " p.m+ Par= ticipants should bring a bag through 8. Featuring the topic Moving Through Life's the, R u s - P r . " r�-+ IVl(eiler / � (��" &,:'T They Be Mixed?" The Bible Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m.. •,lunch."There"is:no fee, but a vol. tions.—Or, Don't Look Now, mussen; longtime ing Of R an"c hr' ' study meets in the downstairs Each service will be followed unta'ry donation would be Wel- Things Just Changed," the retreat writer of Cakake has received quite i (5409 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park) classroom at 9:30 a.m. b 1;congregational meetin to Yg come, For .more information, will be held'at Dorothy's Rest in Talk of the,7,,dwns, instill arc an honor.'On Feb. 12-15, she'll b Warship Service , 11:00 a.m. approve Townsend as pastor. call,$24-1851. Camp Meeker; the speaker will extended vacation, but uctu[rlly part of the '1998 California AV Choir Director Needed - Meeting at Creekside Middle Sch. 5154Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park Tuesday Informal Home Bible. Study'- be Rev. Eunice Pearson, a former is busier than ever with grand- State Honor Bands. in Fresno, PASTOR: RANDY WATSON' Message/info: 585-AMOR (2667) Applications are now being, Building Committee — There Baptismal . Preparation - intern at Cross and Crown, Cost children, a retired husband, and . 700 students frorTi nearly" 3n p accepted for the directorship of will be'a round .table discussion The -next' baptismal preparation for the program, 5'meals'and 2 all of the tither activities she high school auditioned to'-�t A'r the youth choir ` at Cross" and and meeting regarding ' the, 'class for St., Joseph' Catholic' 'Thursday, nights accommodations is $95 continues to enjoy iii town. In p4rgrt, and Meierding is ons of tai, Crown Lutheran Church. For progress of the church building Church will be held. for a dormitory stay and $105 for the, meantime, the other staff' talented 250 selected: Meier` more information, call 795- committees of St, Elizabeth Seton Feb. "12 in the parish hall at 7:30 a semi ,private room. A $40 writers at the Community. Voice ing is a member of the Ranch"' 7853 or 585-2541. Catholic Church on Sunday, Jan. p.m.. Those • wishing to attend deposit is required, to be made agree that there are still inter- Catake Banti; under the dire 25 At 9, 30 a.m. in the I church` must first register; call 795-4807. "" out to Cross and Crown Lutheran esting srnaller news items that tion of Janet Olson. ' Candidate Reception - Two meeting room. All :'interested " Women. For more information, need to . get. in the a er, so g paper, � Rock and Tomales Presbyterian; parishioners are invited to attend: Progressive Dinner m St. call 664-9128. we've, agreed to c•ompile a ?'alk A Jerusha Leah Young A .Churches will be holding an open house Train 2 to 4 m, at F F 1VIen's Retreat — Local Elisabeth Seton Catholic" Church .will be holdin a ro- g F House Buildin Adults and g- of t`ce "Icwns cdlurnn in Ann's absence. Where , we informed - ,:_ �" Bradford Keith Hardmtin, brit Two Rock Church tomorrow, Catholic churches will be Spon-• gressive dinner on 'Saturday,. families are welcome to' join Ann that we wanted to,:do this graduates of Rancho,;Cot',,, High School, were married eat; Jan. 24, , to welcome Gregg soring. a one -day" retreat on the: Feb. 14., in which a .different Cross and grown Lutheran she liked the idea .en6ugh 'that lien this month. Both are stu, Townsend, a pastor candidate ' topic `.`Men, An and Forgive- ; parishioner will host cacti din- Church's trip to;Mexico to build •p i slce submitted several column dnts'at the Art Institute of Seer for both churches: On Sunday, Y ness," to beheld at the Diocesan .. ner. course. For more iufortna; houses this s rn The tri will p • g• for iterns herself ,, tle studying corn uter animatip Y g F Jan. 25, Townsend will conduct House of Prayer in Sebastopol tion, call 585-3225. be from April l3 to 19; more 4595 Snyder ).ane Rohnert Park Phone: 585-3708 . incl' computer multimedia; (Across from Cotati City Hall) F Sunday `Holy information,, call,795-7853. Brad Hidalgo, a graduate of : Beaers hosting up rbowl par�. i spiritual Pilgrimage -Res- Rancho "Cotate High School, Class of `78, now living in respectively. Sheila Young an George and Lidia Hardman, p.11 Children's Church arp Saa School & Childcare 10:00 a m ervations are needed now for Baton Rouge, Louisiana,' called' of Rohnert :Park, are tho•parent The City of Rohnert Park Senior Center, 6800 Hunter Admission price to the event, ""those interested in joining,Cross to ask what information we of the couple. Congratulations ,' Recreation Department is host,, Drive, Suite A. The party will " is $6, which includes a ticket for and Crown Lutheran Church s might have about his class's. ing a Superbowl party Sunday, begin At 2'p.m. and will contin- the drawing for 'the door prize pilgrimage to Israel find Palestine. last from Sept. 3 20th reunion. Brad, "who's a dentist be Central Sonoma County 4 rt Association Mary Jan. 25, at the Rohnert Park ue until the game ends. "and a lunch buffet, There, will be Tile journey will now, will glad to member li 163 E. Cotati Ave., CotatiNO a raffle, plus a ''football 'throw, through 17 and follow the life and know he and. his wife, Jeannie, Esther Fulls "is February's, fea- ST. JOHN'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH i• I. contest during Half-time with " ministry of Jesus Christ. Cost is can now start making, Vacation tured artist at Cafe Louise .ir7 prizes for the winners. $2400 per person, all expenses plans. The party will be held 'people Cotati."The cafe -is doing artist 'a 11"'t Communion let and 3rd Sundays: Evening Worship Service 6:00 p m i. ` Tickets are currently.on 'sale at included; a deposit of $300 is to,the trip. August 15, and the in. the Mary favor and giving patrons treat by hanging the works of Royal Rangers (boys): Missionaries (girls) Worghip Celebration, Sunday 10:30 a m the Senior Center and all pro- required save a spot on charge of event are Nursery Care, Sunday 8:30 noon ceeds benefit the Rohnert Park For more information; pick up a (Dettling) Bianchi at 795-0716 local artists on,their walls. Thq EASTERN ORTHODOX PROTECTION OF THE HOLY VIRGIN' ministries are available couples and seniors. Senior Center., brochure in the church entryway and Janet. (Rodriguez) Callinan Voice's,own Jud Snyder enjoy ...... �>�oa'N�. � »»>,, � ,3 �, ,.,.,:.., .., :.-; RENTAL CENTER For additional information or call 795-7853 or 795-2421. at 584-9265. the cafe so much that he fref ' DEACON JOSEPH RUOCCO-BROWN � � 5905 Labath Avenue Rohnert Park � ;.Saturday PASTOR: REV. STEPHEN J, CANNY Phone :0 4807 Mass ' 55;00 p m � F �' SUNDAY- DEC. 21: Hours 9:30 a.m. quently conducts his interview WEDDINGS PARTIES * SPECIAL EVENTS call 585-6 / ov. For All Your Equipment Needs Rentals &Sales GOLF -FREAK 1,. Freak out on a set of top quality custom built clubs individually fitted to you by a qualified 25 -Yr, PGA Golf Professional at mellow pricing. Full set of irons (3 thru PW) with AldilaT"!+Graphite Shafts ONLY $25900 True Temper Steel Shaft Irons 3-13W $189" True Temper Steel Shaft Woods 550 Aldila"m Graphite Shaft Woods' $6950 5$4.55.11 5350 Commerce,61vd. ' h w ,,",Ffo ne' � a k`1) r T• The GearYou Can Swing I'm your neighborhood a " State Farm Agent, s4 ; You, can trust me Ms. 1111�with all " our insurance needs. �vx ri. svlvt lP ! 4flF+a yr :�', F�4� , � 'lt"°.( lF� � �\t y7� �:�� +,"M• + u"' 134 •1i<�C, yu1',�t1`..al)Yi i.y1.�..i.. e,., lccv`?�+'mn�aeS 'w ` r , computin director Sam Scalise recently joined Sonoma State University's management team as senior 4 _ director of computing and communication services. His duties include directing theh operations of computing and c; telecommunications, ser -N vices, on campus, both in theF> a` area of learning and teach- Y ing, and in support of institu- tional management. Scalise 33 3 comes to SSU from UCS` Ser eley where he 'has '� rY or1r rid •for " the r asf 1.7 "` r Ri i ears"'most rete-ntl "as the .'director'` of computer 'ser- Vices for the College of Let- ters and Sciences. there. It's time, again, for th (eighth!) annual Japanese Cul- tural Festival Hosted by th Rohnert Park Sister Cities Co mittee, this tree event will fed,- ture taiko'drumrners, the Japanf ese tea ceremony, martial. art and Japanese arts and crafts, a well as delicious traditional Japanese food. The festival wild be held on Saturday, Feb. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at th Rohnert Park Community Cen ter on Snyder Lane.• ' Talk of the Town readers, b sure to call the. Voice at 584 2222 with any little tidbits yo qlg!t`h lye, or else dro . off ,, tars£ :r• `J i pppll.• little note at our offices at 32 = ,, �r1 r< r Professional .Center' Dr: `` ofQ T State Farm Drive. Be . sure tc include a phone number where you can be reached! r , Legal service' available for low-income people The Sonoma County Legal rr r » •(KWY gm 4.� tMY IN � p ry j h WIM p, ' •limited resources prevent tlieii with, legal problems, This new from obtaining needed legal low•fee program offers redueed' help. The. Young AA Jtorneys 'M -Association of Sonoma Count in the areas of family, juvenile, ; debt collection, criminal misde- s� ,,wa.:ti, ..:a0.. r .......... ....c, .� CALVARY CHAPEL OF PI=TAt,UMA 3702 Petaluma Blvd. North PHONE: 6640246 Cost north of Corona) 'FIRST BAPTIST;CHURCH OF ROHNERT PARK 7352 Boris Court, Rohnort Park v .,,. ROHNERT PARK SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 4691 "Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, PASTOR: GARRY DENSER Phone: 505-8850 ri ,ment law. Sunday Service 8:00.9:3 & 11:00 a.m PASTOR: JERRY LANFORD is a Sabbath School 9:25 a.m. au ; F Sunday Jr. & Sr, High Meet 4:30 p,m Bible, Study/Sunday School 9:45 a m Worship Service 1 L00 a rn Bible Study, Tuesday 7:00 p.m,, tact the tegal Services Found';- Local, .attorneys will: (Childcare provided for all 4 Sunday serivices) Sunday Evening,Study6:30 m Worship Service 11:00 a.m. a Parents' Support Group is now formin as well as Bible prophecy semi PP. P 9 P• P Y ;r p r' Evening Worship'Service 6:0'0 P.m, ,r nor study groups. Gap Pastor Garryat 565, 8420 for more information. R n 7:00 m Wednesday Study in Revelation p. Wednesday Jr, & Sr. Hi h Study 7:00 p:m. < Wednesday -. , `Surprise yourself and see what church can really be like!' y, Midweek Prayer & BibleStudy •, 7:00 Y • NO 3r r �« > s 1 � I SNYDER LANE BAPTIST CHURCH.. CH C CALVARY COMMUNITY CHURCH ......,...,. �, », .,.,, . "r. Park A Southern Baptist church 4689 Snyder LaPhon A Place to Mend, A Place to Grow' GATEWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH :584 DON JERGE Phone: 564 9759 Meeting at the Spreckels Performing Arts Contor,, Gateway is a brand new n ondenominetional church in the comrnuni •,PASTOR: Sunday School (5409 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park) ty. We offer an upbeat contemporary worship service with a casual For all ages 9:30 a.m. PASTOR; James Price PHONE: 585-1050 atmosphere. We are Christ -centered, Biblically based and Fdendlyl ;Sunday Warship Service , 11:00 a.m. ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Doug Carr Why not give us a try this weekend!4 Sunday Evening Bible Study 6:00 p rn. Sunday Mrship Services 8:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Meeting at Creekside Middle Sch. 5154Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park Tuesday Informal Home Bible. Study'- Sunday Singles Group 9:15 a.m. PASTOR: RANDY WATSON' Message/info: 585-AMOR (2667) 7243 Circle Drive, Rohnert. Park 7:00 p m Thursday Night Service 7:00 p.m. Saturday Evening,Service 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Service, and Bible Study ' 7:00 P.M. i€ I 7: m. Friday Christian 12•Step Recovery Group 00 p Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a m Wednesday — Overcomers (Freedom From Substance Abuse) 7:00 p.m Junior and Senior High Youth Groups meet weekly Adventureland" Children's Program held concurrently with each ser ;Thursday —Informal home Bible Study 6:30 P.M studies are vice:'TO Ava'LEARNING G : 235 Corina Dr.; Santa Rosa ` Caro INO OTHERS"vailable LOVE GOD BY OVIe Nursery Provided THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Hill Penngrove Sponsor of Snyder Lane Christian School —Grades K•7 —Phone. 584-977714 Seeking �ameatly to Live to the Glo�ry of ori Who Brought Us'ffi ,� 51 '0@ 3 €r .,...,..::... «,., ,... ,. .. 6728 Petaluma Road, one bock south of Sonoma State Universa ( M JOHN BURKHART, TOM JONES, RUSSELL WOLFE,.ELDERS , MICHAEL D, RANKINS, PREACHER Phone: 585-8224 k e HESSEL CHURCH b 5060 Hessel Ave., Sebastopol (4 miles from Hwy. 101) SR. PASTOR: RICH DUNDALL Phone: 795.8585 & 823-8556 put of Darkness Into His Marve ous Light. h a th independent, Bible believing church ministering to the needs o/ a`. the /amity. SPIRIT OF TRUTH Bible Study 10:00 a m whole (Charismatic Services), WorshipService 11:00 a m Sunday Services 8:30 & 11;00 a.m. and 6:00 p m West Sierra Ave. & Pae St., Cotaf 9 3'. Evening Worship Service 6:00 p.m. ; Sunday School for all ages 9:45 a m ,' (al Church of the Oaks); w Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00 p m ", AWANA Club Programs 6:00 P.M.PASTORS: RAY & LORETTA PENOLI Phone: 585-9099 Visitors are always welcome. Nursery at all services Sunday 6 P.M. g - Wednesday 7 p.m. . ...., ate,;,". COTATI CHURCH OF..THE OAKS HOLY FAMILY EPISCOPAL CHURCH A Congregational Church 1500 East Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park ? E7 ELIZABETH SET(N CATHOLIC CHURCH w°i' Page Street at West Sierra, Cotati PASTOR: STEPHEN H, MILLS phone: 795.7500 4595 Snyder ).ane Rohnert Park Phone: 585-3708 (Across from Cotati City Hall) F Sunday `Holy PASTOR; REV. JOHN GRIFFIN Fax: 585 1201 PASTOR: JOEL KEMMERER Phone: 795.8624 Sunday Service 11:OO.am r Eucharist 6:00 a m HeEucharist (Family Service) 10:00 a m S"aturday Mass 5:00 P.M., Sunday Masss 8.30 & 10:30 a.m. a'' Children's Church arp Saa School & Childcare 10:00 a m :11:00 k',. Wednesday`-' ;, Daily Mass— 3:30 a rn Nursery 10 AS am Holl Eucharist &Healing 1 y 0:00 a m ,I 'Bib. ib a Study 7:30 p rnchurch, A Church for The Whole Family Confessions— Second and fourth Saturday at•4:00 p rn in the ar by appointment.'" CROSSCROWN LU LUTHERAN CHURCH Inquiry into the Faith of Catholics In the rectory living room — Wednesdays 7:30 p.m. Is e , m , , 5475 Snyder Rohnert Bingo every Wednesday 7 pp, NEW HOPE ASSEMBLY OF CaOC) ROBERT P. ROGNLIEN, PASTOR Phone: 795-7853 li 163 E. Cotati Ave., CotatiNO m=• Pro» -!' DAYS MOHR, INTERIM PASTOR or 795-2421 'Contemporary Worship 8;00 a m PASTOR: GEORGE RUSSELL Phone: 795-4889 Sunday SchoolH 9:3o a.m. ST. JOHN'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH i• I. 'Traditional' Worship 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. , Worship Service 10:45 a m 5150 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park Sunday School & Adult education 9:30 a m Children's Church 10:45 a.m' PASTOR: BARBARA SMITH Phone: 584 9780. 110 Communion let and 3rd Sundays: Evening Worship Service 6:00 p m i. ` Adult Faith/Life Study, Sunday, 9:00 a m x' 'Child Care provided Royal Rangers (boys): Missionaries (girls) Worghip Celebration, Sunday 10:30 a m Youth Event Calendar:' phone: 522-9608 :i Wednesday — 7:00 p m < Nursery Care, Sunday 8:30 noon Adult Bible Study Friday Y > Youth Alive•Senior and Junior High 7:00 p m ": Other for Children's Choir, Sunday 5:30 p m SHARE food program signups 1st Sunday 10A0 a m Men's Prayer Breakfast; Baker's Square; 3rd Saturday 8 a m 77777'-,.:� » » EASTERN ORTHODOX PROTECTION OF THE HOLY VIRGIN' ministries are available couples and seniors. ;; ; g= ORTHODOX CHURCH (St. MARY'S) Please call for more information ISAIAH 41:10 ...... �>�oa'N�. � »»>,, � ,3 �, ,.,.,:.., .., :.-; 95 Mountain View Ave„ Santa Rosa Phone: 584-9491 ST. JOSEPH CHURCH , CLERGY: FATHER MICHAEL MARGITICH FATHER LAWRENCE MARGITICH r ROHNERT PARK BIBLE CHURCH 150 St. Joseph Way, Cotati ' DEACON JOSEPH RUOCCO-BROWN � � 5905 Labath Avenue Rohnert Park � ;.Saturday PASTOR: REV. STEPHEN J, CANNY Phone :0 4807 Mass ' 55;00 p m � F �' SUNDAY- DEC. 21: Hours 9:30 a.m. + Elders: Gary Waltz 584-5976 ;Sunday Mass 8:00, 9.30, 11100 a.m. 3• Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m: `: Doug Fuller _ 584-7412 ; Daily Mass 9 00 a.m. it Vespers 5:00 p m.Office Phone 584-4509 t;; Confessions: Sat. 4:00-4:45 p.m. or by appointment MONDAY" DEC. 22: Vespers 6:30 p.m. ". Jesus said,."Come unto me and I will give you rest." ; `, , Religious Education Phone: 795 7678 -»,h' 7UEsoAY DEc:23: Vespers 6:30 p.m, A Non -Denominational Evangelical Gathering ; Youth Group Phone: 795 7873 WEDNESDAY: DEC. 241 Royal Hours (strict fast day) 9:00 a.m. „10 Years In the Community Bingo Phone: 795 9977 Vigil for Nativity 5:00 p m THURSDAY. DEC. 25: Hours 9,30 a m, Sunday Praise and. Worship 10:30 a.m. Adult Inyui /Eluca(ion, Elomenta Jr. Hi, ry ry,,' ' Divine Liturgy 14:00 a.m. Children'sSunday School During Service Sc High instruction, .Bible .Study, Prayer Groups , ixu .pro uw ' 5 FAITH PRES13YTERIAN CHURCH 190 Aden Drive, Rohnert Park r Also Holding Midweek Bible Studies Our Doors Ars Always Open To Welcome You Nursery Prowled ,,u a;xa,a� , , � �� � , ,,,: it ,, rk,,; UNITY OF PETALUMA PASTOR: MARY TRUE 762-4590 a? PASTOR: REV. JIM ROBIE Phone: 795-6620 �r �•vp ryry 7 S�LLLf� l() � Td(/LZl Td ,[• LLZ� QLL�' �' ✓ Minister's Office: 19 Fourth St. 9210, Petaluma - 778 7651 , Worship Service 10:00 aim Church School, Childcare 10:40 a.m k Yy How You Can Lldt YdL[r' Church ,' Sunday Worship Celebration rneots at 10.00 aim. Petaluma Community Center in Lucchesi Park ` N. McDowell, Petaluma Washington Wednesday Morning Prayer 9:00 a.m. 320 (East exit) A Presbyterian Church (USA) Congregation 1 In The Church DirectorD rector Chillren's program A Contemplative and Thoughtful Style. Classes, Spiritual Counseling, Prayer Ministry 3; NOW w..: awa<n` . - i C'is 3,r -„ �,� "3, 'i3»3,«a..,€, N £ - ,` , --, ,.'n mm .F »€' ,,. , . - 2 ..r,.,t ;•Y.:. w, n a, e» there. It's time, again, for th (eighth!) annual Japanese Cul- tural Festival Hosted by th Rohnert Park Sister Cities Co mittee, this tree event will fed,- ture taiko'drumrners, the Japanf ese tea ceremony, martial. art and Japanese arts and crafts, a well as delicious traditional Japanese food. The festival wild be held on Saturday, Feb. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at th Rohnert Park Community Cen ter on Snyder Lane.• ' Talk of the Town readers, b sure to call the. Voice at 584 2222 with any little tidbits yo qlg!t`h lye, or else dro . off ,, tars£ :r• `J i pppll.• little note at our offices at 32 = ,, �r1 r< r Professional .Center' Dr: `` ofQ T State Farm Drive. Be . sure tc include a phone number where you can be reached! r , Legal service' available for low-income people The Sonoma County Legal through the. Legal Servicd..s Services' Foundation has a new Foundation torovide afford - re, sidents of Sonoma County •limited resources prevent tlieii with, legal problems, This new from obtaining needed legal low•fee program offers redueed' help. The. Young AA Jtorneys rates for income -eligible: clients -Association of Sonoma Count in the areas of family, juvenile, is co -sponsoring this prolei f, debt collection, criminal misde- which is also funded in. part lb, meaner; wills and probate, haus' grants from the State Bar of Cal- ing;" bankruptcy, and employ'- ifornia, Sonoma County Corr- ,ment law. munity Foundation, and City of According to, a' survey con- Santa Rosa Community .DeveJ,;- ducted by the American Bar oprnent Block Grant funds. � Association, a majority the pop- For further information' con- elation cannot afford legal help, "work tact the tegal Services Found';- Local, .attorneys will: .tion at 546-2924. - Rohnert Park/Cotati, California The Community Voice Friday, January 23, 1998 — A5 SPORTS JARETT STINE (top) pinned his Maria Carrillo opponent in the second round to help Rancho:�to a 64-18 win over the Pumas on Wednesday. (Photo by Janeen Belsardi) u. r0ougar win third s The Rancho Cotate wrestling match, where Josh team won its third straight .pound Seda trailed his opponent 16-4 North Bay League dual meet, before taking control and but the Cougars had to work winning by pin in the final a little harder for Wednes- period. day's 64-18 victory over Maria Kevin Guinn (112) won 18-2 Carrillo. and Randy Baros (154) won a After barely having to, lift a 17` 1 decision. Nathan Loughran finger to beat undermanned (191) won by default. Piner and Elsie Allen 'squads,'4 Anthony Ayala (105) and. the Cougars actually got to Mike McQuimi (147) last by wrestle against a full Carrillo second -round pins. " roster. Eleven of the 14 matches were contested, with Keith THE COUGARS HOST Cooney (142) and heavyweight their, fourth and final NBL Robert Wells winning by forfeit; dual meet on Wednesday, Jan.. and Rancho giving up a forfeit 28, at 6 p.m. against Santa loss at 217. Rosa. They .are scheduled to Tyson Stevens (121), Joey participate in the Mission Tabares (132), Jose Lemus San Jose Invitational on Jan.' (137), Jarett Stine (162) and 31 in Fremont, before returning Chris Canning (173) OF won to closeout the dual meet sea - with second -round pins, but son on the road at Cardinal the highlight of the evening Newman, Ukiah and Mont - may have been the '127- gomery. RP's Baron settling ii Former RCHS star trades hoops for full volleyball scholarship nt.o college athletics By Janeen Belsardi COMMUNITY VOICE SPORTS EDITOR Meridith Baron is a basketball player at heart. But it .was her talent, and eventual lave, for volleyball that landed her a full - ride athletic scholarship. The 1997 Rancho Cotate grad just completed her freshman season as . a starting middle blocker on the Towson Univer- sity (Md.) volleyball team. The scholarship, which covers tuition, room and board ("everything except books") for four years„ is the result of : a strenuous recruiting process that had Baron entertaining offers from more than 20 schools ,nationwide. "N' the end' of thQ process t I r s5. �ue�t> 1tCed, 'L c}itlu an( o,go.,anym/,A*," she said.' hectic. 1 didn'C even 1 want to play anymore. But now, I can't imagine being in college and not playing sports." Baron, whose goal from an early age was to receive an ath letic scholarship, started playing basketball in the fifth grade, and. didn't even consider going out for volleyball until the' eighth grade. In her sophomore year, she joined the renowned Empire Volleyball Club, and the road to college athletics suddenly 'took a different turn., "I almost didn't go out at all," she said. "I didn't like volley- ball. It wasn't . fun. Basketball was my first love until I started playing good volleyball." Once , she started playing "good" volleyball; and liking it, college coaches began. to take notice. "Club volleyball was the only way I cQuld have gotten a schol- arship," she said. "You're exposed to 'college coaches g; ing'ro geha scholar-� ship without gaing.:to,, tourna-i ments 'where the college coach= es are." With club opportunities in basketball not so readily, avail- able; Baron decided to concen- trate on volleyball, While that decision has paid off, she admits, that she misses playing basket- ? Mancho "' s It s so hard to watch the. bas- FORMER aver basketball and C?RMER RANCHO CCITATS E ,STAR Meridith Baron chose vol- ketball team play," she said. At y ed a full athletic scholarship 'at a Towson University in Maryland, Photo b 6 feet 2 inches tall, Baron was, Y rY ( Y Janeen Belsardi} 5 . +s fall atsactually asked to play, basketball of -state,' why not go all the, way? play in her home state. t t r r' at Towson, but with off season Maryland isn't all that different Towson also has a program. l'' volleyball workouts starting up from California. It's pretty that gathers. all fall athletes r -The Rancho Cotate girls var- The Cougars led 14-10 at the for the victory. again in 'February, that option much the same," said Baron, together prior oto' the start of ,'4y basketball team carne back end of the ,first quarter, but the Lisa'Marraffino finished with has been ruled out. who admitted that her official school, making it a little easier `from a 30-28 halftime deficit to Lobos came back to outscore 20 points, while Ellie Loughran recruiting visit to Towson in for students away from home beat Elsie Allen, 54-48, in a Rancho 20-14 in the second to had nine and Jessi . Pervola LIFE MANY COLLEGE- December of ,1996 sealed the for the first time to make new North Bay League game last take the lead. Rancho regained added eight. bound. students, Baron knew she deal. "I just loved it. I made my friends. 'Thursday in Santa Rosa. the lead in the third and held on Karissa Heilman had six wanted to go > out-of-state, but decision that night." Baron, who played basketball, points, Blanca .Hernandez and also.,knew. where she didn t want Baron also appreciated the volleyball and softball at Ran= Toa Palu each had four, Nanao to go. She turned down offers 'way players are treated at Tow cho, said that playing club vol`- Sonobe had two points and from schools in New York (too son. All four freshman on the leyball made .the transition to Kaya Barntsen added a free busy), Utah (too. drab), -and volleyball team are from out of college -level play a little'easiei, throw. 'Hawaii (too many distractions), state, including two from Cali- "The difference is huge from But Baron found the lifestyle fornia and one from Illinois. high school, to college," she , ON TUESDAY AGAINST in Maryland similar to that of Towson coaches are scheduling said. "But it's not that.big a step' Ukiah, the Wildcats led 15-8- . ' California, with a little more a tournament in Illinois next from club to college. In college; period F _ o after the first eriod and went snow and a lot more, Inde en- year, and ons. i.n California the there are girls out there wh on to take a 63-43 victory from , dente. following season, so that each want to play. They're better ath- K "figured, if I was going out- athlete will get the chance to See Baron, A6 Marraffino had 14. points and Pervola had nine to lead Ran' ' 1 rr LotnRivAm r cho. Andria Eck had seven .,Sof actiou points, Loughran had six, ,Heil- 4man.had four and Sonobe added Ranch confirms Ton's. -report. . Bodega Bay S ortsfishing s: hlurrtin g P r E a free throw, t� She said Mike McGrath 'caught reports that some boats have On Saturday, the Cougars ; and a sturgeon, striper and two been going out and returning learreied d to Petaluma and fishing, flounders this week. Gene Fish with excellent limits of crab and why the Trojans are Y,=, � _ ; , caught one bass and 'a 'flown- rockfish. They. are also now ° ranked fourth in the state, der, and Andrew tweet caught a offering whale -watching trips The Cougars were held to sin ` 47 -inch sturgeon and Dan Gio- on weekends. The cost is $25 . gle digits in all four . quarters, vannoni caught a keeper stur- for adults and $20 for children, rna could cio, no 6111 geon. Curt Harditi caught 24 Call them at X875=3344 far wrongintcrusng to the'70-25 Lynch inch striper and one that details. There have been lots of s non league victory. weighed in at almost five sightings over the past two Rancho actually took a 4-0 (I want yourfishing and hunt- pounds this week. weeks. lead to open the game, but it': ing reports. Send them tome at Don said that anglers are also The San Francisco Sports and v �was just a matter of time before ` the lrtdex'Tribune, 117 W.`Nupa having goad luck' at the mouth goat Show is still at the Cow ARl 3 the Tro ons settled in and tank a St., or, will me at 938-2111, of Sonoma Creek. J Palace in San Francisco. The u r a r m M."F 16-6 lead at the end of the first extension 721:) For lake fishermen, the best £w£� last day is Sunday. It opens at . R � I ` k u,, period. d action at Lake Sonoma, noon today and at 11 a.m. �� n spite of rains an rough Y t� z Petaluma held a 34-12 half- Berryessa and Clear Lake are tomorrow and Sunda Admis- £; _ x weather anglers who braved Y yF time advantage and were never for catfish. One local caught a sion is $7 for adults and $3 for advantage,,and Storm gat- some fair to £,,;,; threatened the rest of the way. good results %n spots around the !0 -pounder. at Berryessa last children. Marraffino was held #o just g l' week. The best time to fish is The San Francisco Inter- x$ a area. ` The Napa River is pro- seven points, while Eck added ducipg sturgeon, striped ,bass during a rainstorm and the best national Fly Fishing Exposi- I _ y seven, including a nice three- location is the muddy water tion and Sportsman's Expo and flounders for many local P F P p anglers says Dan Lewis at . P Y oint shot off an inbounds ass where streams enter the lake. o ens Wednesda at the Suri s ue In the third period. } Berr essa is Also producing y p " F �malle s S ortsman s Head- Y P Mateo County nt Ego .Center. I Loughran had four points, workers. Don said 'that even some trout for anglers usin ' Wednesday through Friday Pervola had three fourth- uarter are minnows and bobber rigs at' it opens at noon and runs until Dints, and Heilman chi q ed in People fishing from the bank three fo six feet of de th sa s 8 m. Saturday and Sunda P PP getting fish, There are a lot of p Y ' p. y ' y LISA MARRAFFIN6. (center) takes a shat against Petaluma with two points. undersize fish providing action, Rich Gutto' at . Spanish Flat it runs 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Ad- W ( ) • ( 25)..The Tro The Cougars. (4-12 overall, 2- and every, now and then you get Marina. mission is $9 .for adults and ears Renee Maxie No. 22 and Sarah Allen No. 3 NBL host .Maria Carrillo on ' ns held Marraftino to just seven points in Saturdays non- ) a keeper. Ocean fishing has been a bit $6 for seniors and children 6 eague game. (Photo by Janeen Belsardi) Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 7:30 p.m. Pam Andres at Napa Sea , rough lately due to"weather, but to 12. A6 Friday,fanuay, 2, 1998 The Goxurtxiily Voice - Rohnert Park/Cotati; Califo>t'ni RP LC" h • r .r fli,, . r . f ifth. 1 n, State. it, rPhoenix y 1 Ur 14 girls soccer, Squad 'dominates, but suffers quarterfinal loss angle. to give the, Peppers the give the Peppers the lead: usi one, oal for the entire tour to reG J Goalie' egLauren Ruhl al give up despite impassible footing due lead. " . Again taking control of the -in Futo :en,e' ent"yams. . nament, and the Rohnert Park` The PP one, and only, shot on: With centermidfielder Joann, a . ;game, the Peppers outshot San The ,Rohnert Park . Phoenix resulted`n anindirect fres kick; Red Hot Chili Peppers dominat- goal; for the Force resulted, in a Rubel'' dlrectitig '�,nutnerousRainoii 14-8, and a solid offside . Under -16, Class 3 ,girls soccer which :led to ianothcr Windsor ed' their preliminary, genies; Pleasanton,goal, which 1 was attacks, the Peppers;adjustedta trap (nne..times in the match), team, playing in the Santa Rosa scare : but `a 'controversial goal in allowed even though tlie' lines-� the conditions, acid .lessica Jac- was enough to secure the v oto- Futsal Indoor League, got the Rohnert Park'9 Tiny Anderson the quarterfinal ,match resulted man had 'tire' flag up f9r an off; into, 1Vlargait;,Shtdler'�arid Jackie .�ry and earn a spot in the qu'ar- indoor season off to. a strong found the net �: on the ensuing in a I 1-0 loss and elimination . side call:Helberg,all contributed ' main ,teffinals start with a 2 2 tie ,against the, k ckoff'to cut the lead in half. at the California State. Associa- Rohnert Park, trailing by`one,, taming ball contiol'bR y ohnert The Peppers�#inish the season Windsor Jaguars on Jan, 11 at ; In the ' second half, ` the tion Cup„soccer tournament on completely shut down Pleasan- Park.. with, an impressive 23-2-2 over ' Piner High School.. Phoenix settled'Into their otvra Jan, 3-4ton in the second half, and con -all record, with both losses Windsor provided most of.the style of play, which emphasizes The 'Peppers qualified to the. tinued to press, hitting the I HE. OUTCOME WAS never.:, `comingon 1-4 decisions in tour- shots on goal to. open the game, passing and ball; control,, and tournament, held at the Cherry crossbar, and the side post on certain until late in the garde naments. Their fifth -place State and throughout the; first half, it tied the game on`a shot by Lau-,' Island : Soccer Complex in separate shots,. but failing to when RAI made an outstanding Cup'finish capped a, spectacular seemed as though the Jaguars ren Ruhl Y placing Fp g. they, placed would control the game by taking : ' Other members of the`Rohnert District i1151 a i ela lin firstn ` In he opening . match, I save, •” ti in ythe ball over the (season in which th r `;' e, g i p y (10-0-2).t p g at , paged crossbar to secure the victory. first in the Hot August I'ourna- numerous long distance shots. Park squad are Brooke Bianchi- The event showcases the top 24 in a light but constant cold rain, In the third,,game against the ment;,the Rohnert, Park;Classic Wind sor Scared' -first off ail, ` nt, Emily Klein,'Emily Kuyper, teams iii. the Class 3 division, the Peppers calve out strong San Ramon Taz, forwards; Ki'm= Tournament'; and District 5 inbound set play, and a foul Amy Ruhl, Lisa Tekus and covering a. region from Bakers- against the Folsom Rage, but, mie BOnfantini, Gabler and *t- league,'play;' The :Peppers were ` called ,o'n a Phoenix player, , Cassie Russell, . field to the,, Oregon border, found their excellent team speed vente ;took ,numerous shots oil coached' by ,Rand Bonfantini, 'Teams were divided into groups • was nullified by the sloppy,' goal, lout it was•'Serv`ente who assisted by Skip `Ruhl, trainer p p om Gabler Scott Huberts'and team manag- ,' 8 a 1 o n Conintued from A5 of four far the three preliminary muddy conditions. finished;off a ass fr, " rounds, with group winners and Despite outshooting the Rage, just 1:39 into the list half to' ' er Chris Bonfantini. ;:fetes overall." utiio varsit v411e' ball team. two wild card teaitis advancing9-0, it took -2 minutes before J y'` y 4 9 , "Towson, ,which plays„ in ilia .� .(Jaron offered some. insider q rteriznals. It is worth Blair Gabler scored on`an assist -. to the ' u1 ollege-bound athlete's, noting that there were 30 b Ste hanie Servente. pramS �i f ` '� : 11 American East'Confrelr�ce, beat tips or p, :.'- g Y FP a s an Dartmouth s uad ,which Be, re orad' and' et in: Vnder 14 girls teams in District there, the outstanding team was 16-4 at the time -,and .had shape," she sand, referring to 5 alone, There are nine districts defense by the Peppers tookbeaten some schools that Towson " preparation for ?•gruelling col- in. CYSA-North, giving a total, control of the match. With four g g ` ' "Re'r",La , nes had lastta. Tlie lvlaryland s'uriact lege level double -clays. "If well in excess of 1;00 teams successful offside traps in the t also played Georgia Statc close you°re going to go, you'd.better statewide• first half alone, Rohnert Park, Junior bowling leagues . at bowled in 1998 to; eight. 'Before losing in five games, get , (a conditioning program led by sweeper Christina Cryer, Double Decker Lanes have The ;next special tournament. "It was one of those situations. Fist." 1 THE CHILI PEPPERS were .and defenders Lindsey Wilson, • started. The Double Decker All- will be the Valentines Mixed,'where we just didn't pull out the She also had some advice for the only squad in the 24 -team Danielle Siewcke, Jenny Har- Stars, ages 12 aver, consists qof °Double on, Feb. 14 at .7 p.m., , last couple of aures,": said arenas of potential student-ath- field,to win. all threeprehminary row,., Dale Kell and Jamie eight teams, and the Funsters, For scratch bowlers,; the, Classic F g. F �' Baron, who.beat out a senior for letes. matches, all by scores 'f 170, Schenane,",put the, lid on x"01- for ages 5 -Il; is:made up of J0 Sports Sliootout, is set for Sun- the startingjob. "Next �, ear "S art earl but don't pre s-- 0 Fr s, and posted a tournament -best sour; teams: Spa ces are still available. day, Feb. 8,'at noon. we'll be better" Y sure `thein Soy they hate it by' nine points, earping therm.; a In the . second match against in both leagues.: Senior Fun Day, will ,be held The daughter of Jeff and .their senior ear," she said,, not,, berth in the quarterfinals.' the Clovis : 'I'wis.ters, Gabler Double Decker All -Stars on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 1 Jeanne Baron of Rohnert Park, ing' that middle,schools now Matthew Dion Ste h,anie g Facing the' Pleasanton voice, wasted no .trine faking the ball , P p.m., and will include free Meridith is planning to major` in have volleyball programs for the Peppers came out with .'a straight through the Clovis Valencia, Ryan Valencia :and bawling, refreshments and Elementary Education, with a girls as young as 12. `"If I had Ben Kaufman won the B divi- g number of attacks, and outshot .defense and found the net with a , , snacks for seniors, minor in speech pathology. Her three more years of experience, ' the Farce 7. 1 in the first-half, strong shot from,'a difficult cion team'event of the recent For details an any of the sister, Heather, is a freshman at who .knows how would' I. b`. "` Sonoma County Junior Bowling f the now?" i g above events, ca11585-0226. Rancho and was a member o Tournament. Stephanie Valen- RT'';, I cia also won in the" singles clivi- 1w K A G E S • C A l UP slon,. � and Ryan Valencia :and SPORTS, PREVIEW—_—_ --,PLANE TICKETT S •. PA'UISPS Kaufman won in the doubles_ DIFIT C1�1EAP,,;�"1�^4,WIibi1,;IN division. Frld y,'J�rl. 23 RCHS wrestling vs. Santa Humboldt, 8:.00 3 07 S (1 U 1 H .MAIN , S T Fi E E T S E A S T 0 P D i �' p g i R S boys basketball at Rosa' 6'00 mens basketball v 'SSU baseball vs: Alumni; LEARN -TO -BOWL ra rams CH •SSU wo s.. noon P ner, 6/7:30 5:30 begin in February,,with Bumper .SSU warrens basketball at Humboldt, 4 ° (lie Elite Bowling ib 1 and classes�for, 'ages 8a�tartn94 2- SSU mens b isketb ill vs. Ttaesday F ° - ear -olds starting Feb. 6 at 3 30 . UC D avis, basketball at UC Humboldt, 7.45 RCHS s <.. CFI basketball vs. Y g Davis; 8.30 Pirier, 6/7:30. ICY nig slat° p.m. Thursday Jan. 29 Solid Wood In other news, Dave Schwarz Saturday,Jan. 24 RCHS iris basketball at rolled a perfect 30Q game in the g Wednesday, Farb. 4 SSU womens `basketball at Montgomery, 6/7:30 Rail' yup Double Decker. Scratch league, s :basketball. vs, RCHS boys r ;.. ° � Chico `6 00 Ukiah, 4:30/6/7:30 Save $44„11 an Loyal 1)eliWery, and •Jim,Greenhaw rolled a 2�y • SSU mens basketball at Friday, Jana 30 • RCHS tlin at Cardinal Seta• &Access r K t in, the Saturday . Reno `league, g ' N Mone t)o yy' v BUFFS `0� .ILLIARDS, Otitis Woods, Jr,:also bowled,,a Cineol;8.00. RCHS boys basketball, at Newrpan, 6:00. y 'AL R r ,,! Mont �er,. 6/.7 „ 6.Months Sam$'{�;Cu 2 v to tI ` �x neo-eIfeCt `2�9lIra the ,New. gQ y,•. . f� E.,c, S4$ Gr, ,I,1S n Wy,4tAtI a , rF�/ Finandfis S? a �, w l t o.:1l6 West � A' le Vale lata p, ,�l . Jan. 27 `. '�,�„X,� Q„l PP i ,P „eF eIS Jlea Ue Illi 1 he: i�ti!!, Y7: i” urs ou,nd g , , ,. g ng;�t ! „ .dY: Feb 5 (707j 79,4.7338 (804i.4Q4 4CU1J'' '”"total, number of p`6rfeeLL games ' ,RCHS 'girls .basketball vs. , �a#urciaj/, +laf7, B1 girls basketball az Maria Carrillo, 6/7:3p • RCHS wrestling at, IVlission Ursuiine, 6/7:30 t:San Jose Tournament Il. 2$ SSU womens .basektball at Friday Feb.' 6 � Wednesday, Ja ; 7 RCHS boys basketball at Humboldt, 6:00o; SSU softball vs. San. Fran` Cardinal Newman, 4:30/6/7:30 SSU mens basketball at cisco State, 1:30 SSU .women., tennis vs. Menlo, 2:00 RCHS, boys' basketball vs, Elsie ;Allen, 6/7:30 4' SSU womens basketball vs:' Chico, 5:30 • . SSU mens basketball vs Chico 7:45 Saturday, Feb. 7 • 'RCHS girls basketball at Aiialy, 6/7:30, * 'SSU womens basketball vs. UC Davis; 5:30 , SSU mens bask tb 11 UC smomp.Tr "iiritrdi-v vp. Car'mina rn Carmina Burana is an exuberant dance by an American artist at the peak of his powers ®and It is also a gripping place of theater; It Is.one terrific show -- S.F. Chex nicle fpbruary,21, %nX ni 1 401700 �M e a vs Pacific Alliance Stage CO.` - Davis, 7:45 –winner of 5 Dram alogueAward a in'96–pres,ents ROHNERT PA IV�E ITS (3 ` 1 & 2 Bedro6 - $650 to $750• Tuesday, 6 10 ; Othuir Conveni . t Location .P ' RCHS girls basketball vs, . Elsie Allen, 6/7.30 H y Jerry Sterner Exercise Room On- Site Directed Swimming ooria k `' Wednesday, Feb. 1,1 by Robert Currier - nvctte g Qr014,ec • SSU mens tennis vs. Colleg compellingMINE drama about Main Street—vs—Wall Street Y of Notre Dame, 2:OQ ' Sque�e RCHS. bays' basketball a 1082f �, 'F��t�' R+rjftG F` �� Maria Carrillo, Fbrr¢ 12-159 19-229 229 2,.6- 28 -March `� i ��, `' � �� � � �' � �F .6/7:30 � .RCHS. wrestling at Ukiah ,. ,. i •.. ,�h � E 3340 %„.k; 6,00 * fQr mature audiences = ,: IlWe6endek .sottolnl�" .. ' smomp.Tr "iiritrdi-v vp. Car'mina rn Carmina Burana is an exuberant dance by an American artist at the peak of his powers ®and It is also a gripping place of theater; It Is.one terrific show -- S.F. Chex nicle fpbruary,21, %nX ni 1 401700 �M „X Rohnert Pa rk/Cotat:i, California 'The Cot;iununity Voice Friday, .January 23, 1898 - A7 Lull -1 -7 0 4, z.. soccer coa\ Little League Sigh-upa Jan. 24 perately needed to operate the program. The men s ative. I want our student - professional league in which, he athletes to know that I am Rancho Cotate Little Ra ittle League will hold sign-ups Board meets on the first Tuesday of each month at SS; wihs,,,baseball 1, 1 1. 0 ,nn "..'.ener in for all levels of play for the 1998 season on Sat- the Soccer Building. /� Marty ' t[ kes over full-time � position urday, Jan. 24, 9 a.m. to noon,, at the Scout Hut an • RBI and scored a f\�nhen run, while ` catcher ''"Shane r' behind the Rancho Adobe Fire Station. Any child Free fitness seminar for older adults Marti n4i Marty„ Kinahan, who coach,. I'm a fair coach I who believes between the ages of 5-19 as of July 31, 1998, is Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Senior Class will served on the coachmg'staff of Kinahan's playing experience in his players,” he said: I eligible. First-year players mustbrmg a birth cer- hold a free seminar .on Functional Fitness on the men's and women's soccer also extendsto Irish, football, a dove what .I'm doing. I believe tificate to registration, as well as child's doctor Wednesday, Feb. 41 9 to 11 a.m. in Conference teams at CSU, Chico and Butte game more closely aligned. with it is important for players to and dentist information along with pant and shirt Rooms "B'' and "C". The event, presented by Community College, has been rugby than. soccer. His.. team, ;' realize the coach's motivation sizes'• For details,- call 795-7974. Beth Kelley, M.S., of the American Lung Associ- named the new men's, soccer based in San Francisco, has won when developing 'good team ation, will help older adults maintain functional coach at Santa Rosa Junior Col- six stake titlesand one national . chemistry. Players, who are ded- L. RPScoaches sought for '98 Season fitness through exercise. For details, or to reserve lege. 'full-time title, and last year was runner icated; .enthusiastic and hard- The Rohnert Park Soccer League is accepting a spot, call 546-9792. Kinahan, the first 'coach up in the Senior National Cham- : working, and who love to play resumes for Class 3 (Competitive -Recreational) men's soccer since the mid -1980's, will begin teaching pionships. This community is a hotbed soccer, will be rewarded with a' well-rounded experience at coaches. Applicants should have, an "E'° CYSA baseball clinic. set for February and coaching at the school this ,.. of soccer filled with, good , SRJC.'.' . coaching license, have at least one year of coach - � ing experience . in Rohnert Park, be at least 18 The .Texas Rangers Baseball Academy will host a two -da baseball clinic for ' ages 13-18 spring, A full-time position was created in June when ,former coaches, and Santa Rosa Junior College's reputation` is excel-; KINAHAN SEES HIS jQ.b as years of age and d a leadership . example. The resume may list additional qualifications. Send players Y F Y g on Feb. 7-8, 9 a.m. to 4.p.m., in Rohnert Park. Fee football coach and physical edu- lent: It's a great combination," .' not only developing his players resume to Rohnert Park Soccer League, Coach is $65, and includes a hat. Players will be.evaluat- cati.oti instructor Charlie said Kinahan, , who intends to as sttadent=athletes at the JC Selection Committee, P.O. Box 1656,. Rohnert ed in game .conditions for the 1998 Area Code Tourville retired. introduce himself to the., local level,, but also„ -preparing them park, CA 94927-1'656. For details; call league For d63, Games and the special International Texas Ranger Ben Partee, SRJC's Assistant coaches and educate himself for transfer. _ ' . , president Henry Bills 6. voice mail box teams to Australia, China and Japan. The clinic is Dean of P.E,/Dance/Athletics, about the local ro rams as programs, "It is difficult for most players, P Y 1. Resumes must be received by Feb. 1. run by professional instructors and scouts, and called Kinahan a "dynamic” soon as possible. "I want them to .get soccer scholarships right, high school coaches are welcome to attend. g &oach who brings strong teach- to believe ill the great experi- out of high school;" he said.` Objectives include increasing bat speed (hitting is ing as well as coaching experi- once SRJC has to offer student "But SRJC is .a great step- North wast HaZ softball tryouts soon taught with wood bats), increasing running and ence to SRJC. athletes,” he said. ping; stone. to go on and ,play-,,, Tryouts for girls "A" select North Coast Junior arm speed, and improving mental quickness. For , I "He has'a lot of energy and is Kinahan will be offering an at the four-year college level. Olympic Fastpiteh Softball team,,ages 12 -under details and an application, call Rob Williams at I knowledgeable;" said Par- advanced soccer class at SRJC I an, willing'. to work hard for and 14 -under will be held on Feb. 1 and Feb. 8, 525-049&. tee. "He will represent the col- this spring and will be working my players as a 'coach, and• 1. to 4 p.m., at Prince Park in Petaluma. For lege well both on and off cam- with potential players 'on lit- strive to assist them in obtain-;,, details, call Corrie at 528-2085. For other age Babe Ruth baseball signups continue pus and will work well with ness. ing scholarships when they.; groups, including the 18 under Gold, call John at Sign-ups for Rohnert Park Babe Ruth Baseball focal coaches." "I am it strong believer in fit- "You transfer." 778-0520. (ages 13-18) will be held on the following dates at A native of San Francisco, Kinahan has an A.A. degree g ness," he said. can have all the technical and tactical abili- Kinahan and his wife, Kim, a teacher, and their two children, Annual Apache Club election Feb. 3 the Rohnert Park, Community Center: Thursday, Feb. 12, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursday, Feb. 19, 6 to 9 from San' Francisco City Cal- lege and a B.A. and Master's' ties, but if you're not tit, you're not going to have the opportune- son Keegan, 28 months, and The Apache Club for Indoor Soccer will hold its p.m.; and Saturday;, Feb: 28, noon to 4 p.m, Fees degree from CSU, Chico, . ty to apply them. Fitness is one; daughter. Molly, eight months; annual election for ofticers'at its board meeting on are $80 for 13-15 age group, and. $90 for 16-18 i, of the main ,principles of the are looking forward to. the move Tues. Feb. 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the Soccer Building age group. All 13 -year-old players, as well t= A' NATIONAL "$„ licensed game." to Santa Rosa. « (7450 Santa Barbara Dr. in Rohnert Park). Many as players :new to . the league, must present a coach, he has played at Kinahan also believes in a M wife an I are excite Y positions . 'r� brerfilled, cat registration. Applications are alio ,soccer in San Francisco, and , ssure defense and an our fame! in a about raising y President, a� Coaches�i Representative, of , u p bemificat s g accepted. for managers and umpires. wlasen ileo First Team All -Con- highls - sive transition on offense. great area like Santa Rosa,'%Ite and Publicity Director. For indoor soccer to con- For details, call player agent Carolyn Warner at ference while serving as the "Players need to be good team . said. time to exist in Rohnert Park, volunteers are des- 544-7692. team captain at San Francisco players and communicators. I City College.' He has also ' encourage players to 'be cre- played in the USISL, . a semi- ative. I want our student - professional league in which, he athletes to know that I am served as' team captain and a continual, learner, and that SS; wihs,,,baseball 1, 1 1. 0 ,nn "..'.ener in Hawaii 'The Sonoma State baseball. man Jose Sandoval had three team won a 9 3 non. c onfere . hits, ' ' inCl�ictdgk a' a�palk�i'r t game against �fla'Waii , Pacificdoubles, an • RBI and scored a University ' `ori Monday' ..at run, while ` catcher ''"Shane Waipahu, Oahu:' Sutcliffe had two hits and two The Cossacks fell behind 2-0 RBI, in the first inning, but cut ' Right fielder Dan Prentice the lead in half with a run contributed a hit and two RBI'to in the third, then scored twice the Cossack effort. in each of the fourth and fifth innings. They sealed the win ` with a three -run eighth inning. David Avila allowed two runs on five hits while walking two and striking out one over six innings of work to pick up the win for SSU. 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Which is why were offering preparation'tips for any power outages storms may cause before spring comes. After'all, just because El Nino means "the child" doesri t mean you should treat it with kid gloves. For your family's safety, be sure everyone knows notto go near a power line that's been knocked to the ground. If, you see one, stay' away from it and call PG&E. 3;-�` -I�Irp 'a flashlight with fresh batteries' in a spot that's easy to reach in the dark, -1 -lave a working portable radio around in case a storm knocks power out. If it does, turn to the major news stations > - fi in your area to get information on the extent and length of the outage, �!-Ensute against food spoilage 1 i by freezing plastic soda bottles filled with water now,. there transferring them to the refrigerator during an outage. Check our web site at wwwpge.coin for tnoie information. Pacific Gas and Electric Company I , A8 — Friday, January 23, 199$ The Community Voice Rohnert Park/Cotati, Cal3forrnia DITO. RIAL.4 &`:'OPINION, The, trauma of stayingPULSE OF: i 1. home, with sick kids THU' OLI ':� Please ' be", � polite, .N NOEECROnotpretend ntoErroneous statements MD&ANI CNA WXY notice the" Editor: ="y As ca -chair of the Eco a 3, drool that's,t; Economic Vitality, Budget ' COMMUNICK ENT RMM NT ' �: € forming Ail Vol and Preserving Services Task )~Dice .of, the loco- NttiOV UTILIZING KME BOX small puddlq;;, nomic Summit, I would like to mention a few on my shirt..; facts.REMOTE CONTROL,; K,; Tammera _,.. y I've been; q Six community members of different view- Campbell lacked in the, points came together for series of meetings ko u 1'. _, _ house with. . discuss ways to avemome'the City's financial I:( sick childrert�, I pp` g ` maintain 2 s1 ' MF „~ for -a week., It's one thing to choose to hunker a our ecu current level of services.' eserves to i [1 down and nest with no outside distractions. It's �" 7-U Consider this the note a sea of tissues and.q My fellow co-chair, Jimmie Rogers, is'a member quite another to be trapped in a of the development community. We completed a p. the bottle, .flung;.: series of'recomtnendations, which we turned in to v • out in a pathetic attempt to communicate with the our Champion. Throughout these negotiations I did outside world. a fair amount of biting rn tongue.and being polite, Fast Saturday my youngest came down with a ' Y only driving home my point of view when I felt it .° i•r: slight, even negligible, fever. It didn't last long had a chance of being successful or was a matter t� u it quickly got much worse. Her high on Sunday.,., of principle. I felt we were making progress at 60K was 103.9 degrees (I sell when it gets that higli),I�j coming to consensus in areas in which me could Monday , morning my, oldest woke up feeling agree. Certain differences' of opinion were not fl � pun and hot. High fever, headaches, loss of'4 going g g Pres- tl, f �� - �� f�� appetite, respiratory symptoms - the Sydney flu. to be resolved although a rest deal of sure was placed upon me, to get me to agree. For W Yes, we hosted our own little piece of, the land, example' at our next -to -last meeting, Mr. Rogers Down Under right here in Rohnert Park, spent an hour m to cotivmt a me to change my Tuesday morning hope had started to peek over n Support of Urban Grown Boundaries UGBs . Asa r the horizon. The kids were feeling better; theif , consequence, because, we couldn't came to agree- - fevers were down, they were eating and schoolt ment it ld speak _ looked like a definite possibility on Wednesday,. for our oadecided rdmrrutteeWe picked a person we for airy youngest, who was the first .to get sick] ' believed had nabagg ge a ( either environmental g Tuesday afternoon, she said her ear hurt a little;, or from the development community): 1A [ nothing to worry about, she'just thought I shout During the.televised presentation it was stated t,A ' W�'I 1 ` know. Wednesday she woke up with a prodigiou , that our committee had dete'rt fined Measure N 1, t V ' ri • leak in her ear and a brand new fever. The chile g y. N was put into L -VUCK who fought with me about chewable Tyletio� head strap led the City.' Measure N` by a majority of the voters in the last elec �VN `'. when she was 104 degrees now has to take two s tion, despite incredible campaign spending ? - teaspoons of sulfa twice a day. " against it by Officers Association. johnert Park a ��"`"rWI :,"' She's home with me now; at this moment she'l:� Y F Publicn. I want to making a paper headband for me (it'll have feath,r make it clear that I still support Measure N and ers, too, she promises) so,I can be the wife of the that it reflects the result of previous polls taken �/q(t ' chief in her game. (You' should see the fittingsj;j by the City and the Press 1?omocrat, with her wrapping strips of paper around my hea�l Another erroneous statement was that our com- Nwhile I try to type.) cl We invited I've spent days torn between concern for my,,, Joe tNetter and Mike Harr wetoidiscu., ss the budget [ children, who have been genuinely sick, angti ��- ` needing to treat m own maladyclaustra fiobi with us; Hugh and David Codling came. to lend us - . g Y - P'. their perspective; and at our last meeting, Supervi- with severe sensory deprivation. sor Mike Cale came, He supported my views that ` "" I don't mind tending the sick - I make a meant,; we need a 20 -year plan for future growth and that chicken soup lied I can kiss foreheads with the+I residential developmentcosts the residents money best of them. What gets to me is when they''rc.stilb, because it is a drain on cit services. y ! _� contagious and can't leave the house, but they're,,, He also made some statement about UGBs not �i not too sick to be bored out of their. minds. Wei 'workingin Ore on, where the have been in lace even stooped. to watching a colorized Shirle +, g Y p .,�' P g Shirley i, 20 years. If you are; nterested in knowing Temple movie. more about UC,,Bs, call thet'rreenbelt Chance at I'm starting to scare myself. When I took tho;, 575-3661 and sped w th Christa� h *` F.,.: 1 3 (nv;1 ., Y` 1 ! 'i „v+'.:Il`,+ �tl ino)Prl •'r7 =`int S .g. g{ "/ '6` ( X �.. t -;•, '"� �A A:J -.4. 4 at.. .��IfA.i d\.I jN.t, doctor, wa ° en u n s t it s. o h f o isi , g a s c4< an;, 4l :1 b , .. , �1Y` li-.° lY ,, d. .�' .� Perh' s Mr Ga soul t t r =" y:.. ._.. ... a, I a „ Yp. h .. d q c r e,,Rn, .,,o : `` ;... ,_ .,. 4 •+ .4.13�p,v.,4 �! „Il A'Jt�•.:� + d,d��{I�' ducing his award, y;Ymnmg,Cha� onnays rather` 11 ,=x,e r 1111 ., •'vt &.6!1 ..F 6 that l wore erfume. I wa 1 perfume., sac all-y(;oXoited wkre.Clr'e :if �..�4 f I�go�t the chance to' go to.Wal-Mart and buy some than, supporting development interests. � � Naturally, one who has paid for,one's share of figures in: the City Budget. Yarn Monday night. I'm getting my brows waxed 4in a Brans an existing sewer system does not benefit from. On February 10,' 1998, the city'council will hold on Saturday and, I'm ashamed to admit how muct ,l Ro'Ihne'rtPark the. expansion'of the system to scrvq more haus- a public hearing on.the lo% sewer rate increase as I'm looking forward to it;. j es, While existing residents bear the entire,cost required by Proposition 218. Among other, things, I'm tired of.peanut butter - I _want to hav/e Chi- riese for lunch. l to to �� more, SeIeCtiV of expanding the, sewer sy"stem, the nfras'kructure: , the" figures, in the Notice of Public Hearing show Yearn stroll, browse;"Co chat. Editor: '' is contributed to developers: As the 1992 Grand ': that Laguna Plant operations and maintenance For some strange reasons known only tp the cos- ' .' , While we are pondering the thotaghts of Mr. Rick Jury found, Rohnert Park has, a history of i. favoritism towards'one developer, This,develoPer, o have increased 23 Ia from $2,446,172 to $3,014,982 and "miscellaneous" has increased mos, when the kids are sick, ni husband has to ;� Y work long hours, adding insult to isolation. I'm Kauffman as written in the Jnntt ry. l6tlt issue,` how for 'w6 is really a front man for the builder, of defective' 122% from $25,200 to $55,900. Inflation has been not suggesting he's trying to shirk; genuine work 1 about a thought the,tyho raised his he his,lofty houses as described by the 1995 and 1996-1997 negligible.•,Heat, light, and power ex expenditures, emergencies just tend', to arise the minute I start to d children while pursued goals apparent- ly without so much as a; thought of financial assis- Grand Jury final reports. <The Which should mirror the volume of operations, will be apply cold cloths and break out the saltines., My life this week has been reminiscent of 00 tance for raising his childien? One wanders if is "expansion of the system" comprises. sev- . ml items. We hear mast about "sewer capacity;" completely unchanged. Obviously, the figures in the notice are bogus. past when I was a stay-at-home morn of a toddler and a proponent of non-cash payments because they. ., are not subject to child 6* distribution; i,e:, the ability to -treat sewage for discharge into The reason these figures are being padded is that 14 an infant. When my husband came home from ff day, Whitt kind of person puts the:needs 'af the corn- the environment in accordance with all laws, by in However, Proposition 218 prohibits the City from collecting for related in excess work each I practically grabbed his lapels and demanded he tell me everything. On one of munity for dog training, coaching; cooking, etc., measured' volume a given time. there in also the costof pumping, the cost of revenues a property- service of the funds necessary to provide services. my particularly desperate days years ago he told i above the needs of his own family? How do you screen your candidates for background, articles in placing pipes and other, structures underground, Please show up at the February 10th meeting me he'd had a bad clay. During the course of that d1y he received and placed telephone calls, he had the Voice? Perhaps you `should be more selective. I the cost of administration; maintenance,. and electricity. It is. possible to identify at least part and express yourself. John Hudson several conversations, he dealt with more than his Lynn Cryer Rohnert Parkproject. of the cost of expanding sewage capacity from Rohnert Park quota of idiots and-he'got some bad news about a , ��; My response, as I stood before him ,with baby About sewer fees°�� drool, spit -up and who knows what else crusting e and subsidies.. over on my shirt, was, "You had conversations?" LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Right .then and there, I gave our family a new Editor: definition of a bad day: It's only a bad,day When Rohnert Park residents are faced with a 10% The Cominunity Voice considers Letters to the Editox an integral part of the Opinion Page. We prefer you come in contact with more than three body fluids not own. By that standard, this week . sewer and garbage rate increase. The current ratedthem typewritten, no more than two pages; double-spaced, and can be dropped off at the office, faxe your of inflation is under 3%. Why are the sewer and garbage rates going up at three tithes the infla- (5842233), or mailed (Box 2038, Rohnert Park CA 94927). 'Include your phone number for verifica- tion purposes, if needed. We reserve the right to edit letters to exclude libelous or obscene comments qualifies. I called a friend who has an infant and a toddler tion rate? Part of the answer is that ordinary rate payers and to fit in available space. We do not accept anonymous letters. who've been sick. I told her I was starting a sup - port group for mothers of sick children. "That's a . forced to dize the sewer are infra- great idea," she said. "Of course, I can'trhake the structure costs of developers,eing .. meetings." � i�r� rrr rr►r l un"rn rP A rJVV Haw da you feel about. man da -tory school uniforms? JONATHAN MATTICE Student "Love it: I think it's great. People who don't go to.school can't get on campus; it reduces gang activ- ity ; ctiv- ity; no popularity contests; and it promotes equality, because everyone has the same clothing." RANDY JONES'' Unemployed . "Personally, I don't like it. I: wouldn't have wanted to wear one when I was in school." Hl Student: JUNIOR LUA s � =x sz 'There's a lot of good things �� No good. Because it's just Stu- ' and bad'things about it. I'd say yid for everybody to.have to h no, students wouldn't be happy. �v �� look the same You should have If students wanted to wear` to dress respectably, but not them, they'd go to private uniforms." school." promotes equality, because everyone has the same clothing." RANDY JONES'' Unemployed . "Personally, I don't like it. I: wouldn't have wanted to wear one when I was in school." Hl 1 Rohnert Parlk/Cotati,,.Cafifornia The Community Voice Friday, January 23, 9.998 - A9 Anderson Valley Winery drV, Visit , ome of , , Weekend o w:rr e r %vine - t It er CNine tour' yardist of the m o s t , Dry Creek ' Val= interesting -. � � ley vineyard recipes I have yS t£aSk, `F1,a3 /► 4- git 1 m'"v"�,idt�e ��<7,�t,�� which is the' accumulated �; �y'�'3'�`"a�3'�,•.,��'�.�„..<u «uw»>�.wi,.'is 'x � `� Y,w .::�'. d.'�.um�3, .., ., ,.5.;,��t�. k7'�U� source of over the last ';FREE grapes for one 15 , ' years, ;; F of Milla's Millie; either can "t' of self-hypnosis. an award-winning . HOWIe raining wine € , char'donnays' as 'an ingredi'- ($16.50 per bot- ent, or with a recommended'..,, t1c) Th6 othei chardopnay, Is, the' ; wine for companionable sip- first release of "a complex',beaur;' ping, have come from lvlilla . ty from the ;Estate : Vmeyar s.' , Handley; owner/winemaker of This wine. also. has the .distinct- Handley ,Winery in the Ander-' tion of being the first to bear the son Valley, (Philo, Mendocino bold, sleek; black ' and,:, gold' County). They' are printed on label, ! inspired by, an African cards that fit neatly into a recipe Kuba cloth design. '. file, and there is.always a'good One''year, when production of selection for visitors to ,choose' Handley's well-respected p not'. from at the'tasting bar. Each car- noir was down, Milla experi_ ries a suggestion of a good wine mented with pinot Meunier in or` two to' match the, dish.. < order' o have a pleasant red . 'her For those who like to sample.' wine !tor customers. The new dishes before they add thein : resp"onse was so gratifying that to their culinary repertoire„thcre the, wine is now in regular Reggae show 4 Petaluma Saturday rite A Reggae Dance Party will be held ii} the'Phoenix Theater at 201. West Washington "St. in down- town Petaluma tomorrow night, Saturday, beginning at 7:30. The Wailing Souls, Root Awakening and. DJ lister, 'Yas n's Crucial Dance' Riddrms will � be. the fea- tured groups on stage:- Food, . drink and Caribbean arts and crafts will'be available.' Tickets '.are '$1'8 at the door, $15 in advance, at' the Last Recprd,,Stor, Santa Rosa; or the Music Coop,in Petaluma. Spon - '=by Maritime Hall and 2B 1 Productions.' pEuroAmeric4n Bank Corp. e Certificates of Deposit are two marvelous 0p, portunitios release.:I'he' present . vintage; rs to do just that. Tide first is the 1996, •" a harvest which M.illa )! atinual Pinot Noir Weekend; held hails a's'one of the best since the in May, and participated in by winex opened in 1982. The Fiddl r In about a dozen of the wineries, bolt 16,,c6st is $18; and the love- d6tted along 'Highway 128 in. ly, pink brut ros6 is $20 a battle. ' Anderson Valley: The other is the For those who form an affec, c1d, v6'rdale July celebration called "Ex tion for Handley wines, mem The 23rd Annual Cid Time signs of Anderson Valley." Local bership in the. Cellar Club is' a Fiddle Contest will be held Sat fine arts and crafts are displayed great: ;way to keep up on new urday, January 24, beginning ,at atr each winery location, and the releases- and event announce - 10 a.m. Location is the Citrus wineries uncork the finest exam- mentsi, There is no fee for join- Fairgrounds in Cloverdale: pies of the leading varieties ing, and members get first,, 'Tickets are $6.50 general grown in Anderson ;Valley,. and notice, of new wines and a gen-, admission, $6 for seniors and give preview tastes of wines still crous 20 percent case discount. for kids 11 and under: aging in the barrel. Tasting room hour's are 11 to 5 More than 1,000 old time fid- Set. on a knoll, surrounded by daily. Handley Cellars is located • dle fans are expected. For vineyard and, displays of sea- at 3151 Highway 128 in Philo, details c, 411 sonal flowers, Handley Winery about 30 minutes from Highway is= a ' major attraction, with its 101 a( Cloverdale. broad picture windows, a modi- fied rustic , interior and lots to look at and explore while sam- . COUNTRY PROPERTY! pling the wines. Gift items area �r yfrom logo X= .. shirts offered tat, most wineries; N. but for the collector, even these I are a cut abovethe ordinary. Because Milla's dad, Ray, is a Iljjilijllliils X111=f,ipZ°Ptkit'iggfJj 1i3'. collector of folkarts, he shares many of his finds with winery WEST PETALUMA : COTATI COUNTRY! visitors: Among,the most home on 1.03 acres 3bdht 56a,'1900± sq. 2261 sq.. ft. home on 2:39 acres.. Gated ft., new roof, paint, car 'et, in- access, tare barn° converted to, garage unusual selections right now are p >, 1 ai 2-c' garage. i 0 g as id 2 -car a e. °, and at`tice .mai extras. 357 Op p g g, ,, Y $ : some colorful and fanciful ere- Reduced to $319,999! ations from Oaxaca, Mexico" Y and cha m•n silver ewelr x g J Y s�e� ° ese .or at er T h a _ } 1 i S .r. �tt.F v r "1 Y W pieces from Incidnesia. :Ray Handley ' is also the hQtX1Cs Cat1795-8888 rt e n e s Tar e _it'. BULLETIN'BoARD A listing of activities for Rohnert Park, Cotati & Penngrove` ADOPT A PET Wonderful dogs and cats at the Rohnert Park Shelter awaiting loving homes. Adoption fee includes neufering, vaccinations, vet checkup. Visit our beautiful shelter at J: Rogers Lane off Redwood Dr., Tuesday -Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Closed Sunday -Monday. Pet rabbits also available. 584-1582 ” PREVENT A,LITTER ® SPAY OR NEUTER,YOUR PET TODAY Friends of; the Animals in the Redwood Empire (FAIRE) has 100 vouch ers available to help residents of Rohnert Park or Cotati who can't afford `to spay or neuter their pets. Vouchers are worth $25 off each spay/neuter, surgery & are good at all Rohnert Park & Cotati vet hospitals. Contact FAIRE at 544.5713 to receive a voucher. by mail. Offer good while supplies last. ' ARE YOU CHRONICALLY FATIGUED;; 'Hello, my fume is Kim and I was diagnosed with Chronic Fati9ue,2-1/2' ,,years ago. 1,6m now healthy!!! This was achieved through the discovery of a super!or nutritional supplement a network of'informative caregivers.. I would like to share this information with anyone who is chronically ill or just: has a desire to feel better. ;You can contact me at 664-9453. Y1£H F10 M, -33-.. Si tvSi.3 '-uxnma r ct^sQx, d k' : � 3 tte, . �z s•„ - a, we 222 , ,,. - €>€; f x t . ,E, 1 NO 01/21/13 115 ye,'ar final maturity I Interest paid, monthly I,FQ1C, 1111114iured, up -to $.100,000 Callable beginning 01/21/00 at 102,00, This deposit note is callable at the option of the issuer; not the investor. Yield effec- 06101/06/97, subject to availability. Yield and market value will fluctuate if sold prior to maturity. 'APY,.interestcannot remain on deposit; periodic payout of interest required, - Call or stop in today. . Member $IPC Antony Leaf 6555 Hunter Dr., Ste, 4 Rahnert Park, CA 94928 598-18'801 rEi f u, }f SC�,Itrg Intnvidul Investors Srnc 11371; zr! AMRI `€t�O Do -. � � yS t£aSk, `F1,a3 /► 4- git 1 m'"v"�,idt�e ��<7,�t,�� _ , `u - ?``,a�tL Y �; �y'�'3'�`"a�3'�,•.,��'�.�„..<u «uw»>�.wi,.'is 'x � `� Y,w .::�'. d.'�.um�3, .., ., ,.5.;,��t�. k7'�U� MANAGING STRESS with SELF-HYPNOSIS Tues., Feb. 10t1; 7:00-8:30 pm ';FREE ` Ruah Bull.' MA; will discuss the simple and safe use Groverman Hall, PVH "'CALL:•'786-9226 "t' of self-hypnosis. an € , SELF-HYPNOSIS SUPPORT GROUP Tues., Feb 2414, 7:00-8:00 pm TREE Burn's hall, PVH GALL: 766-9226 u STANDARD FIRST AID and Sat., Feb. 7th, gam 4pm .-COMMUNITY CPR Burn's Hall, PVH' . CALL: 766-9226 PEDIATRIC CPR Thurs., Feb. 121, 6 30pm-9i30pm, $20 • . Infant & Child Safety/CPR) or. Sat., Feb. 2111, 1,30pm-4:30pm Includes 2 year card). Burn's Hall, PVH CALL: 766-9226. HEARTSAVER (Community CPR) and/or Thurs., Feb. 19'h, 6:30-9:30pm, $20 (H/S CPR) HEALTHCARE PROVIDER CPR (Includes 2 Sat„ Feb. 21°`, 9am-12:00pm, Feb.:26`4, 6:30-9:30pm 30 (HCP CPR) CALL: 766-9226 -year card) Thurs., , IMMUNIZATION CLINIC for ADULTS & Tuesdays, 8:30 am -12:00 noon , $,10 (Donation Per Family) CHILDREN and PREGNANCY TESTING Petaluma Health:Center, as CLINIC X301 Southpoint,,Blvd.; #A CALL 763-7005 a PREPARED CHILDBIRTH CLASSES Call for cla'ss,times4nd locationls. $85 (Stork Club Member) 8 weekly classes to prepare for childbirth ,� CALL:':778-2631, PREPARED CHILDBIRTH REFRESHER Call for class times and locations $40 (Stork Club Member) (2 classes) , CALL: 778-2631 ME SISTERS & BROTHERS/SIBLING PREPARATION Program'.designed to prepare Call for class times and,locations $7 50 (One Child' $15.00, (Per Family) children for the arrival of a new baby. CALL: 7 8-2631 BREAST PUMP RENTAL PROGRAM ' Call for more Information on fees $50 (Per Month) and, special rates. CALL: 77$-2784 SUPPORT GROUP.. Monthly On ping at PVH FREE 14..COPD suppoa group for patients with COPD.' Ca for more information AL 778 2'717. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Onigoing at PVH , FREE - Weekly support,group for sneer patients. Call for more information CALL:, 778,2663 , ,CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP 1st & 3rd Wed , 6;30 S:'00pm 'FREE 2. Provided by Petaluma Valley Home Health, Call for more Information CALL; 795-0845 "HOSPICE OF PETALUMA' Ongoing at Hospice House FREE Family& Friends Weekly'Support Group: Grief Support Group for Adults 4, Children. Call for more information CALL :178-6242 F ���P�TALUM�1 oo Petaluma Health Care District ` `"V HOSPITAL £4� INt. t A Slskers pf,4Joaeph of Orange Corporation The Cornmuni 'voice itohnert Par Cotat aliforniA A10 — Friday, January 23, 199$ Th tY 1c/ , C M, »a� >< + Y N' 1 I/ b>» �t' d'' 0A 3 3',R'N i � .S uru � P3`i A � r<,F YE ,tom;" � :.� e.. _ ,.. 3. ,v?3x). u n '. E N a� � `�F .�„�E£, � ► r,. t 3 m;e eek10 € k :ri �. 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UA MOVIES 5 547 Mendocino Ave. 528.7200 THE FULL MONTY (R) 1:15,3:20,5:20,7:30,9:30 WAG THE DOG (R) SDDS 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45,10:00 AS GOOD AS IT GETS (PG13) 12 45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:40 TOMORROW NEVER DIES (PG13)' 1 +30, 4:00, 7:00,.9:4 THE TANGO LESSON (PG) 1:45,4:15,7:15,9-30 bored? ,4(E NMI F iw3 Hunory. T iek `f ... Looking dor oomethin0 exciting` to do? Then check out the mer�hanto on the Dining & Entertainment Ticket page for the bent in fun, ; , )• food & entertainmont that 'everyome, will enjoy! � 1 � � _.. _ _ _ The Community Friday, January 23, 1998 , ' Al2 R e i-1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 446. Business OpportunitiesISA Y 10.'Commercial Property for Sale 450. Financial Services 20, Income/Investment Property 470. SWaps 40, Lots and Acreage 480, Rummage Sales/Flea Mkts' 50, Planned Unit Development 490. Office Equipment 60, Real Estate Loans 500. Miscellaneous for Sale 70. Real Estate Wanted 510. Garage Sales Antiques 80. Houses for Sale 520. Anti q - _ 90. Mobile Homes 530. Furniture100. Condominiums 540. A ' ' Appliances RENTALS .550. Building Materials & Tools t560. Lawn &Garden DEADLINES'. � 110. Business Property for RenLine 111 m LAIF�� 120. Space, for Rent . MERCHANDISE . ` 130. Wanted to Rent n AIL R r Tuesday Issue �. : p.rn. Friday 570, Farm Equipment 1.40. Share Rental duce.' ' � � ' � �+ For Fr 150. Shares f or Rent 580 Pro r ss if l d Friday •Wednesday, 590, FeedlHay/Grain Ids ��iG' � �� 150b. Furn, Houses for Rent 160. Condos/Townhouses 600. Livestock/Poultry Adjustments:,We ' make ev6ry bffort to `avoid.' �1 • • 4 f Horses & Supplies 170. Duplexes -publisher ,errors , in advertisements, Please,,check ' ' p d>Ak 610 0 � & Supplies p s2o Pet' PRIVATE, PARTY your ad t pp 180.A Apartments � he flrst.time' It s ears, s�nc�:we can nc�t be.; 630, Musical Merchandise 190, Rooms for Rent reporsiklforircorect dseypndhe first'lns 200. Vacation Rentals 640. S ors Equipment INERRAES e er 650. Come & Get 1f tion. The, pub? sh,�r ,assumes no financial' respond 210, Mobile Homes for Rent 666: Wanted.to Buy open Rate 2.00 per line bility for errors; Har for omission of cQ : `Liahilt .for 250. Guest/Rest Homes s -pY Y 680. TVI StereolComputers 2 Weeks 1.50 per line . Errors shall not .exceed the cost ©f that portion of EMPLOYMENT 4 Weeks' $1.0a pe line 310; Help Wanted p space occupied key such error. 320, Child Care TRANSPORTATION 330. Schools &Pre -Schools 690. Bicycles ..:.."" 700, Autos for Sale 340. Situations Wanted 710, IrnportAutos To Place a Cla$s/fl�'d Ad; P'/ease dal/ ; 345. Business Services GUARANTEEDY 720. Classic/Specialty Autos , 350, Students Seekipg Emp: 360, Domestic Help730. Trucks &Trailers OHMS' 85 per line'.and Speak to One of Our Frdrendl 730a, All Terrain Vehicles $� ANNOUNCEMENTS 740. Dans 4 Weeks/� y A'epr"esntaitlVe „ 390; Travel 750. RVs/Campers/Trailers 400. Announcements & Accessories • • • • • >r 410, Motorcycles ,& 760. Mot ,.` &Scooters .420, Lost &Found , 7.70. Autq Parts/Tools &Access: Cancellation Refund Limited. y y 1��� AUDIT CIRCULATION • 430. Instruction 780, BoatsMater Activities to Open.Rate Only ' "M t yv W as $ as q (7 kfor" 1� �Ia1Wattte� , r w �y �jYhB......Furrkftfif I( _ pyc g . A m m.,.�.., , ....,... £ , ,,,4 b =s h,. ,,,;a ., F = sW,.;;c „ .., ,•i , , ,.,,. § : i7t ! [NK u 3 , �,.,•D = i CAIt3 , A BUYERS CALL for free Aide,for male, 40's, in **NOTICE** SOFABED, Loveseat, `93 LINCOLN , Town Car, list of properties w/ whlchr. P/T, 4 nights(1/hr Ads in .Classification 315 Galss top, coffee table & 1 owner, 80k, fully load ktOhong, no. & addresses.. per/night). $10/hr. Call may require an applicant end tables. $200 firm ed. $14,000: 996.8460 bf. ELL 795 $886 5-2866 792-4336 For Sale by Owners Mike 58 4a to purchase e w ment I(Sked 95- us.,HELP-U- q p 88 OLDSMOBILE HOIi f or materials, , � 41�' TWIN SI E f3 oom,4set ' day Coupe. Will MakQ 1 /4fRCRA� Ground ,Grew �'� -'� L. 7 pieces`, good condition Biggest` saddest Musclq is trainees, Pald teartraining$1rQ6Vhou experience necessary, Moving must sell $275.., Car, 4000.996-687 R 9,b�Bliplrt@$ x :opening for handler, fuel - F a sfOtlEl ors, machine $electron- Call 996 2644 f •- • 8T GMC Caballero, " / benefits. A iication / r /w, /s, am/fm c sseQe f FOR SALE or trade for & relocation High school pP Appllanrs c c, V8, 150K, $460Q small motor home IBD \ d, to a rads.'A es 1.7- exam info available furn/unfurn, nice p m 9 Call Gam bpm only, xi ' Call 326-5947 +9 yard, 34 San, Diego/Orange _ - great park $18,000obo. County, •1.800-222-6289, . open.7 days/week. 1940'S STYLE White •79 EL CAMINO, 305cy 1-800-267-5715,ext 230 707-795-9128 Los Angeles '1-800 252Okeefe & Merritt stove, Ong, needs some wor7ttk f 0 a59, Frasno/N. Cel,for , -{ � r t3 with trash burner. lass g. pac exhaust j-800.345-6289 i� �It1tC8Ct $500/obo. Call96-9592 $1200/obo. 996-0301 4 W" RBt1t6� (Mon Fri); (CAL'SCAN) .a .,o B n 4 ELECTRIC DOUBLE '77 CADILLAC Seville 4 2BD/1.56A condo, $400/ "THE 'Community ,Child COMPUTER Lab Opera- Gare Council•mantalns 'Oven/Stove♦ 1 -Owner. Exc contf,* de + 1/2 PG&E, $500 tor, Dunbar School, 3 a listin of licensed da Excellent condition. Works nicely. $2500' dap, no- smoking/pets. HPD $8.23-$9,07/hr. Mi- caro providers. Y $7,5.,939-9183. 896-1938/935-1930 Call 794,9987 crocomputer,. Software p 544-$084.m application. Send a dis G.E. Refrigerator, 19.0 cu 66 MUSTANG, 3spd, ?y Rd05a = z ` ttd tl0tt ft, excellent cond. $200. door, midnight blue, a' f knct application, letter of is runs, $6,000Pobo. colli F ,•, ,• RrDt18111 Intent, resume & current ��. `,aed ..w„ ,...z Call 996-2644. Moving letters of recommenda must sell 938-0343 AVAIL, Jan 1 2bd/iba, tion , to Personnel by CLEANING & HOME on 2 ac. Off Broadway, 1/29, SVUSD, 721 W. CARE SERVICES. WHIRLPOOL, washer! 62 FORD FAIRLANEI wood firs, w/d hkup, Napa St., Sonoma. EOE Excellent, reliable clean- gas dryer, super capaoi- runs, has current regl fenced yard, $1,200. Call Ing for home or office. ty, exe cond, $300, Mov- tration, needs light wor 986-6790 Elderly or unable to care ing must sell. 996-2644 $600/obo. 996-5670 COUNSELOR P/T 16 for yourself? Call us, we 00111 hours plus per week,707-579-8895 Imp0 6 , Can Help. [f� (1C8f r Saturday &Sunday, in � Sonoma. To work with INDEP SW Developers FURNISHED room developmentally disa- ' Got hot products? Mktg. SAMICK Digital Piano *93 BMW 3251s 5spd t share kitchen & bath. ": bled adults • &/or young . Hotshot will sell/launch Sports coupe, alarm. $325+ deposit. 996-9405 ' adults. $6:50/hr. Training our products. 933-9976 Black ebony. Like new. $16,500: & benefits. 939-1360 y p Looks like baby Grand $1800 707-938-4817 933-9976 Oyes/wknd za ' �` z f PLACE an ad in the _ NSC=fen(ed f ;, t,,,„",•„Y•, , DENTAL practice seeking BUSINESS &SERVICE g '88 VWFOX, 4. doer, qualified RDA to work DIFtECTORY!spd, 136k, blue, gd run ADMINISTRATIVE FM Also °needs dental . _ ”" e....• "`£ Hing card. Needs some ASSISTANT hygienist 1/2 days per R a SIJ, I= a i RALEIGH Mt Bike, Red work. $1200. 938-9172 ' Fast paced office needs Week. Call 938-5322 or „.,..:, 18 s sed, chrome Mol reliable, org. person with fax resume to: 938-5163 frame, Alloys. Good '86 STATLON , W g computer skills to sup- attn: Laurie. CONFIDENTIAL cond. $200. 935-0284 Subaru 4wtil dr; au1, port sales staff; Growing SECRETARY new Drakes & radito company with casual en :FULL,TIME . Pharmacist Resumes, Thesis editing \ Apf� uz f $2000 obo. 938-4483: Gironment, Resumes to Term Papers Wills/ F7� RO, Box :1985, Sonoma„ for Ukiah ,Valley, Medical :Trucks, Notary, D>voroes Fr Rti! IIS ' ,`.,;;,.; '84 NISSAN STANZA, or fax 996-9957 Center. ,Rural 116 bed 707-584-9096 dr, s hospital.' Northern ,Cali 1993 CHEVY CAVILER sunroof, am/fm, oa setts $1700/0bo, as l� forrnyia Redwoods. Work one owner 20,000 miles ADMINISTRATIVE Asst as part of Inker disciple rtr(ti&IttGtICtJ1 ` 'F automatic, 4 door, $6500 Call 938 0343 to the City Manager obo. 938-1967 eves Tljktr4$ & ria care Team ;fax re Adm$36in $Assist nt to the sums:. 707-482-7296 C(JITAR�LESSONS (CAL*SCAN) 72 FORD MUSTANG City Manager:& the City Learn your favorite songs. Convert, a/c, runs great, 86 82000 Mazda, rung Council. Typing 60wpm, Mark Benjamin. BA In 8y superior computer skillsflow master exhaust, gd, 5spd, custom rims ; .HEALTH Assistant, High music 664 8046 valid Ca drivers license, School, 10.20- hrs/week needs needs /cbo. 9 body Work' paint, must sell, $260 3y'r admin asst experi- $7.84-$8.65/hr. Valid opt 96-0301 939-3544 after 5pm ence, handling legal or CPR, First Aid Cert Uridef�3(� E a complex documents;'ex- Send Ek district applica- ceilent communication & tion, letter of intent, re GRACO SEVILLEF Ulm. public, relations skills, resumo & current letters of ` Stroller, likq brand new. r 1��$TFLIG'7`� s Y wired. Bachelors de- recommendation to Per $50 939 9183 q gree desirable. For posi- sonnel by 1/30, SVUSD t= �Y 3 4 = lion brochure &city ap- ,721 W. Napa St:, Sononi INtdr@e�iRfTl tlltjC`(�( ma. EOE CC1t R�C � 1 r plication form contact:: �: z TS)f �8r SID clrctalatfl I71StC City Of Rohnert- Park 6x r 793-7258. (EOE)LEGAL Secretary 2yrs lit COLLECTORS It MVISQCS t„ heli :�r?Clag QCJC ems, 90wpm,WP6,1, Wind95. Old records LP's & A'nti- S•h01 N '�� .i3�`A�'"Y•T''r�``i Ai�,c�"d'����Z,E'E$ miuYi4<� «tdiYs"x.F•'.'i�kN fpCCB' �IQ�Tt'+IDat :te�rtl lrt #F, Sonoma, Ca: 95476 gCnWr�g Wt?1 =BftVECQf1Yt�CtC cngSwe Swedish cone sha Q,�' 'dt.ti `Will �i�cltad �if7t l SCHOOL Office Manager p Sonoma Charter school ad, $99.996-2564 SDG C �t tC =tl Xlt7l�t 1 QrIC seeks full time, School I C, Y {may Office Manger.`Position ISILIM carpet, approx r tlttt�it SDC ttiq SeBltl r ttlr e i-1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 446. Business OpportunitiesISA Y 10.'Commercial Property for Sale 450. Financial Services 20, Income/Investment Property 470. SWaps 40, Lots and Acreage 480, Rummage Sales/Flea Mkts' 50, Planned Unit Development 490. Office Equipment 60, Real Estate Loans 500. Miscellaneous for Sale 70. Real Estate Wanted 510. Garage Sales Antiques 80. Houses for Sale 520. Anti q - _ 90. Mobile Homes 530. Furniture100. Condominiums 540. A ' ' Appliances RENTALS .550. Building Materials & Tools t560. Lawn &Garden DEADLINES'. � 110. Business Property for RenLine 111 m LAIF�� 120. Space, for Rent . MERCHANDISE . ` 130. Wanted to Rent n AIL R r Tuesday Issue �. : p.rn. Friday 570, Farm Equipment 1.40. Share Rental duce.' ' � � ' � �+ For Fr 150. Shares f or Rent 580 Pro r ss if l d Friday •Wednesday, 590, FeedlHay/Grain Ids ��iG' � �� 150b. Furn, Houses for Rent 160. Condos/Townhouses 600. Livestock/Poultry Adjustments:,We ' make ev6ry bffort to `avoid.' �1 • • 4 f Horses & Supplies 170. Duplexes -publisher ,errors , in advertisements, Please,,check ' ' p d>Ak 610 0 � & Supplies p s2o Pet' PRIVATE, PARTY your ad t pp 180.A Apartments � he flrst.time' It s ears, s�nc�:we can nc�t be.; 630, Musical Merchandise 190, Rooms for Rent reporsiklforircorect dseypndhe first'lns 200. Vacation Rentals 640. S ors Equipment INERRAES e er 650. Come & Get 1f tion. The, pub? sh,�r ,assumes no financial' respond 210, Mobile Homes for Rent 666: Wanted.to Buy open Rate 2.00 per line bility for errors; Har for omission of cQ : `Liahilt .for 250. Guest/Rest Homes s -pY Y 680. TVI StereolComputers 2 Weeks 1.50 per line . Errors shall not .exceed the cost ©f that portion of EMPLOYMENT 4 Weeks' $1.0a pe line 310; Help Wanted p space occupied key such error. 320, Child Care TRANSPORTATION 330. Schools &Pre -Schools 690. Bicycles ..:.."" 700, Autos for Sale 340. Situations Wanted 710, IrnportAutos To Place a Cla$s/fl�'d Ad; P'/ease dal/ ; 345. Business Services GUARANTEEDY 720. Classic/Specialty Autos , 350, Students Seekipg Emp: 360, Domestic Help730. Trucks &Trailers OHMS' 85 per line'.and Speak to One of Our Frdrendl 730a, All Terrain Vehicles $� ANNOUNCEMENTS 740. Dans 4 Weeks/� y A'epr"esntaitlVe „ 390; Travel 750. RVs/Campers/Trailers 400. Announcements & Accessories • • • • • >r 410, Motorcycles ,& 760. Mot ,.` &Scooters .420, Lost &Found , 7.70. Autq Parts/Tools &Access: Cancellation Refund Limited. y y 1��� AUDIT CIRCULATION • 430. Instruction 780, BoatsMater Activities to Open.Rate Only ' "M t yv W as $ as q (7 kfor" 1� �Ia1Wattte� , r w �y �jYhB......Furrkftfif I( _ pyc g . A m m.,.�.., , ....,... £ , ,,,4 b =s h,. ,,,;a ., F = sW,.;;c „ .., ,•i , , ,.,,. § : i7t ! [NK u 3 , �,.,•D = i CAIt3 , A BUYERS CALL for free Aide,for male, 40's, in **NOTICE** SOFABED, Loveseat, `93 LINCOLN , Town Car, list of properties w/ whlchr. P/T, 4 nights(1/hr Ads in .Classification 315 Galss top, coffee table & 1 owner, 80k, fully load ktOhong, no. & addresses.. per/night). $10/hr. Call may require an applicant end tables. $200 firm ed. $14,000: 996.8460 bf. ELL 795 $886 5-2866 792-4336 For Sale by Owners Mike 58 4a to purchase e w ment I(Sked 95- us.,HELP-U- q p 88 OLDSMOBILE HOIi f or materials, , � 41�' TWIN SI E f3 oom,4set ' day Coupe. Will MakQ 1 /4fRCRA� Ground ,Grew �'� -'� L. 7 pieces`, good condition Biggest` saddest Musclq is trainees, Pald teartraining$1rQ6Vhou experience necessary, Moving must sell $275.., Car, 4000.996-687 R 9,b�Bliplrt@$ x :opening for handler, fuel - F a sfOtlEl ors, machine $electron- Call 996 2644 f •- • 8T GMC Caballero, " / benefits. A iication / r /w, /s, am/fm c sseQe f FOR SALE or trade for & relocation High school pP Appllanrs c c, V8, 150K, $460Q small motor home IBD \ d, to a rads.'A es 1.7- exam info available furn/unfurn, nice p m 9 Call Gam bpm only, xi ' Call 326-5947 +9 yard, 34 San, Diego/Orange _ - great park $18,000obo. County, •1.800-222-6289, . open.7 days/week. 1940'S STYLE White •79 EL CAMINO, 305cy 1-800-267-5715,ext 230 707-795-9128 Los Angeles '1-800 252Okeefe & Merritt stove, Ong, needs some wor7ttk f 0 a59, Frasno/N. Cel,for , -{ � r t3 with trash burner. lass g. pac exhaust j-800.345-6289 i� �It1tC8Ct $500/obo. Call96-9592 $1200/obo. 996-0301 4 W" RBt1t6� (Mon Fri); (CAL'SCAN) .a .,o B n 4 ELECTRIC DOUBLE '77 CADILLAC Seville 4 2BD/1.56A condo, $400/ "THE 'Community ,Child COMPUTER Lab Opera- Gare Council•mantalns 'Oven/Stove♦ 1 -Owner. Exc contf,* de + 1/2 PG&E, $500 tor, Dunbar School, 3 a listin of licensed da Excellent condition. Works nicely. $2500' dap, no- smoking/pets. HPD $8.23-$9,07/hr. Mi- caro providers. Y $7,5.,939-9183. 896-1938/935-1930 Call 794,9987 crocomputer,. Software p 544-$084.m application. Send a dis G.E. Refrigerator, 19.0 cu 66 MUSTANG, 3spd, ?y Rd05a = z ` ttd tl0tt ft, excellent cond. $200. door, midnight blue, a' f knct application, letter of is runs, $6,000Pobo. colli F ,•, ,• RrDt18111 Intent, resume & current ��. `,aed ..w„ ,...z Call 996-2644. Moving letters of recommenda must sell 938-0343 AVAIL, Jan 1 2bd/iba, tion , to Personnel by CLEANING & HOME on 2 ac. Off Broadway, 1/29, SVUSD, 721 W. CARE SERVICES. WHIRLPOOL, washer! 62 FORD FAIRLANEI wood firs, w/d hkup, Napa St., Sonoma. EOE Excellent, reliable clean- gas dryer, super capaoi- runs, has current regl fenced yard, $1,200. Call Ing for home or office. ty, exe cond, $300, Mov- tration, needs light wor 986-6790 Elderly or unable to care ing must sell. 996-2644 $600/obo. 996-5670 COUNSELOR P/T 16 for yourself? Call us, we 00111 hours plus per week,707-579-8895 Imp0 6 , Can Help. [f� (1C8f r Saturday &Sunday, in � Sonoma. To work with INDEP SW Developers FURNISHED room developmentally disa- ' Got hot products? Mktg. SAMICK Digital Piano *93 BMW 3251s 5spd t share kitchen & bath. ": bled adults • &/or young . Hotshot will sell/launch Sports coupe, alarm. $325+ deposit. 996-9405 ' adults. $6:50/hr. Training our products. 933-9976 Black ebony. Like new. $16,500: & benefits. 939-1360 y p Looks like baby Grand $1800 707-938-4817 933-9976 Oyes/wknd za ' �` z f PLACE an ad in the _ NSC=fen(ed f ;, t,,,„",•„Y•, , DENTAL practice seeking BUSINESS &SERVICE g '88 VWFOX, 4. doer, qualified RDA to work DIFtECTORY!spd, 136k, blue, gd run ADMINISTRATIVE FM Also °needs dental . _ ”" e....• "`£ Hing card. Needs some ASSISTANT hygienist 1/2 days per R a SIJ, I= a i RALEIGH Mt Bike, Red work. $1200. 938-9172 ' Fast paced office needs Week. Call 938-5322 or „.,..:, 18 s sed, chrome Mol reliable, org. person with fax resume to: 938-5163 frame, Alloys. Good '86 STATLON , W g computer skills to sup- attn: Laurie. CONFIDENTIAL cond. $200. 935-0284 Subaru 4wtil dr; au1, port sales staff; Growing SECRETARY new Drakes & radito company with casual en :FULL,TIME . Pharmacist Resumes, Thesis editing \ Apf� uz f $2000 obo. 938-4483: Gironment, Resumes to Term Papers Wills/ F7� RO, Box :1985, Sonoma„ for Ukiah ,Valley, Medical :Trucks, Notary, D>voroes Fr Rti! IIS ' ,`.,;;,.; '84 NISSAN STANZA, or fax 996-9957 Center. ,Rural 116 bed 707-584-9096 dr, s hospital.' Northern ,Cali 1993 CHEVY CAVILER sunroof, am/fm, oa setts $1700/0bo, as l� forrnyia Redwoods. Work one owner 20,000 miles ADMINISTRATIVE Asst as part of Inker disciple rtr(ti&IttGtICtJ1 ` 'F automatic, 4 door, $6500 Call 938 0343 to the City Manager obo. 938-1967 eves Tljktr4$ & ria care Team ;fax re Adm$36in $Assist nt to the sums:. 707-482-7296 C(JITAR�LESSONS (CAL*SCAN) 72 FORD MUSTANG City Manager:& the City Learn your favorite songs. Convert, a/c, runs great, 86 82000 Mazda, rung Council. Typing 60wpm, Mark Benjamin. BA In 8y superior computer skillsflow master exhaust, gd, 5spd, custom rims ; .HEALTH Assistant, High music 664 8046 valid Ca drivers license, School, 10.20- hrs/week needs needs /cbo. 9 body Work' paint, must sell, $260 3y'r admin asst experi- $7.84-$8.65/hr. Valid opt 96-0301 939-3544 after 5pm ence, handling legal or CPR, First Aid Cert Uridef�3(� E a complex documents;'ex- Send Ek district applica- ceilent communication & tion, letter of intent, re GRACO SEVILLEF Ulm. public, relations skills, resumo & current letters of ` Stroller, likq brand new. r 1��$TFLIG'7`� s Y wired. Bachelors de- recommendation to Per $50 939 9183 q gree desirable. For posi- sonnel by 1/30, SVUSD t= �Y 3 4 = lion brochure &city ap- ,721 W. Napa St:, Sononi INtdr@e�iRfTl tlltjC`(�( ma. EOE CC1t R�C � 1 r plication form contact:: �: z TS)f �8r SID clrctalatfl I71StC City Of Rohnert- Park 6x r 793-7258. (EOE)LEGAL Secretary 2yrs lit COLLECTORS It MVISQCS t„ heli :�r?Clag QCJC ems, 90wpm,WP6,1, Wind95. Old records LP's & A'nti- S•h01 DCCCQIr�Ar xCUiDz llifi3 DX. Mail to: 670 W. Napa Ste quo typewriter. 584-5807 fpCCB' �IQ�Tt'+IDat :te�rtl lrt #F, Sonoma, Ca: 95476 gCnWr�g Wt?1 =BftVECQf1Yt�CtC cngSwe Swedish cone sha Q,�' 'dt.ti `Will �i�cltad �if7t l SCHOOL Office Manager p Sonoma Charter school ad, $99.996-2564 SDG C �t tC =tl Xlt7l�t 1 QrIC seeks full time, School t1DUC Thl IA. S PC tirTtE �t}Sl Office Manger.`Position ISILIM carpet, approx r tlttt�it SDC ttiq SeBltl r ttlr open mid-January,Hour- 8'x11', geometric design, lyrate aft neutrals, orig. $1500. rf1tFy� 111 thtbrC1lD $14-$I1 berieti package. Requirements: $675/obo. 9351777t Opp pg t VO r Cn Office mgmt experience, • WOOD Burning Stove Spanish, exc writing.andI" C�pl(pCpl C11/ tT F�S6 e Lrg, custorm designed. speaking skills basic ac-ltCtUtt) Will heat large area. counting, CRR/First a= � t�CpG�D 'dUtd,�> Aid $ 350 996-0500 Sonoma 'computer }(t� 3 cUlf �I _ skills: Mac FileMaker t prfl sSUf;s YV�I!:r$ta�ii ftH Pro ClarisWorks, Quicken 4. t1rflItur > 10 0t Exc organization and<y tQ = Rid 3SP, "O=t D t tteCltfQC1 �if� people skills. Send ra sume including 3 COMPUTER 'Roll top 0k (1 k 4t�EE Nl. U..” ltag0t3 pr C�kt) 4ta", profes- sional references and desk, solid. oak , beauti- t�k� 1 DTIC aitz rQ Metter of intent to: Sono- ful cond, 60"W x,52"H x 701 I�COt�SS1f7r1; irft tCC11r ma Charter School, 36"D. $1500: 996-1351 t �0lQi1pFtl FCICh <; $ 17202 Sonoma Hwy, So- . _ noma CA, 95476. 707- HIDE -A -BED, On sze, 935-4232. Fax to: 707, ray (Gonia{re"irk_ i ua Carpenter wanted. 935.4207. Position open y a �..+r' _ � _ : u��• Full time work. 938-3266 until filled. Pmmons Beautrest. erfect condition, $350. ra 996-2926 , ..,,, .. 4 .. .• -1 x -r a 1 r � r fit' „ ,with the Count Clerk bf The fictitious business 1.3V Pub. Jan. 9, 16, 23 & up cigarettes I assumed... Y name was filed in Sonoma . 30,1998 4t �q * + Sonoma County on Dec. 29, O / ". F20'O'MM Q 1997; County Dec. c. 5, 1997. CERTIFICATION number: 974557 I hereby certify that this Brog, 5708 S copy Is'a correct copy of the Davis Circle, Rohnert Park, C original statement 'on file in CA 94928• °4' sus J g Doreen A. Bro 5708 my office. ' Davis Circle, Rohnert Park, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS EEVE T. LEWIS NAME STATEMENT an County Clerk CA 94928, f ;, Tt By Raul Reynoso This business is conducted File No. 900124 Deputy Clerk by Individuals - Husband & Rohnert Park Automotive, • Expiration Date; Dec. 29; Wife. 5772 Commerce Blvd., 2002 s/Doreen A. Brog Rohnert Park, CA 94928. 1 8V Pub. Jan. 16, 23;0 & . This statement was filed Gary Alan Poirier, 1182 1 Feb. 6,1998 (4t), with the County Clerk of Ethan Dnve, Santa Rosa, GA Tar cu,.0 tw + Sonoma County on Jan. 9, 95404. G Cynthia L. Poirier, 1182 Nee t4U1 1�t21Ch1111SICE s-.. CERTIFICATION Ethan Drive, Santa Rosa, CA SAYINGS, _ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I hereby certify that this 95404. r�F�a .tom+�� ;7;apvs NAME STATEMENT PY, ) r ry ;, copy is a correct co o the This business is conducted dame is Sally, afld m I Individuals Husband Or from FilelNo, 980023 Auto & Y office. EEVE TIILEWIS Wife. ra A. Poirier M 1 originals by order m inforTiercials." m e ' s/G ry Equipment Repair; 979 Golf County Clerk This statement was filed Course Drive #137 Rohnert By C. Fangs with the County Clerk of �F Park, GA 9l Fre Deputy Clerk Sonoma County on Jan. 9, Am,& ArMichael Frey, 979 Golf I -I OV Pub Jan 16,23, 30 & " ; . Feb. 6.1998 L} (4t) Rohnert s ,.r ! CERTIFICATION Course Drive #1371998. n,{, ,ul r d Park, CA 94928.,,1, °y (a" lb ' :',. „' -: I hereb cert(f that this _ '.. v - __.. -On r gg "'Bill ra ,v T_ is „ . , - _ .. 1 r t3 ,.� Thisb bUslness is,�onduG d:,,�-.--ii--� � - P dr,rai ' tr :,°s• v ?, Au ..;rs , S.!_,, T^ copy is a correct copy of the _ a �,FIQHTI0US,UUSINFSS ;, , � duet: ,,,,,,,li r a, �t by„an Individual.. s/Michael Frey NAME STATEMENT myoffice.lstatement on file In t u ��� n c This statementWastiled „. with the'County Clerk of Filo No. 974483 EEVE T LEWIS ��47� Sonoma County on Jan. 2, Hiyhwiie f roduclicns, 1443 County Clerk �iGy Magnolia Avenue Rohnert ByC. Far(as SVG , 1998. Palk GA 94928 Deputy Clerk A/S � / i� CERTIFICATIONcertify ifythat Indo Honder on 1443 Expiration Date: Jan. 9, 2043 • r / V I heretic certify that this Magnolia Avenue. Rohnert 1.9V Pub. Jan. 16, 23, 30 & i 'Cis h' copy is a correct copy of the f vk cA. J4928. Feb. 6, 1998 (4t original statement on file In ' •' ' +47 my, office. this businn$5 is conducted EEVE T. LEWIS by I” individual, County Clerk $/Linda Henderson By CarlaReinkng this Matemen(was filed Deputy Clerk with thf County Clerk of Expiration Date: Jan. 8, 2003 Sonoma County on Dec. 2. M . ' : 1 4V Pub. Jan. 9, 16, 23 & 1` 97 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ercu�y. ,' ■ eiieby!ceittifyt t his T ' 30 1998 (41) F N NAME STATEMENT nsUraned copyisa correct copy offlthe FICTITIOUS BUSINESS original slatonienl on file in File No 989218 & T Process Service, 781 NAME STATEMENT. m office. E. Cotati Ave., #F4, (RO. Box �1 �jr�t1 t1fyf1 �1 1� 1. } } y 548, Cotati, CA 94931),' QV@r 300,000 California drivers ohan�ed their auto insurance't0 File No. 974741 C- an;l$ Rohnert Park, CA 94928. r ll,piny (cork 'Brad A. Friedlander, 781 E. I Mercury Insurance Group i,n the past year. First Impressions Staging, f ipiu lirnI Only Uoc.? ?90;1 11 Forest Trail, Petaluma, CA ,! 1 Cotati Ave:, #F4,.Rohnert CalifQrnla Automobile Insurance, Premia 94952' I "' Pre CA 94928. 1 1V Pub, ?„9, 16 & 7.3, M Survey Valerie Jan Fiscalini, .11 1909 (4t) Teresa L Friedlander, 781 Forest Trail, Petaluma, CA E. Cotati Ave., #F4, Rohnert - - + 94952, Park CA 94928.. , This business is conducted This business is conducted Rohnert Park Petaluma Santa Rasa by an Individual. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS +bNyIndividuals- Husbandand s/Valene Jan Fiscalini $/Teresa Friedlander r (941�28) (94954) (95401 NAME STATEMENT This statement was filed c with the County Clerk of File No. 974566 This statement was filed. + Allstate•1 632 I'�$ 1j'� Sonoma County onDec. 18, California Style California with the County Clerk of } ' ' 1997. Executive ,Services, 27 Sonoma County on Jan. 16, CERTIFICATION Creekwood Square, Rghneh 1998. + Farmers $1,778 $1,,7,78 $1,778 Iherebycertifythatthis Park, CA 94928. CERTIFICATION r s copy. is a correct copy of the Arthur Lopez Jr„ 6122 1 hereby certify that this State Farm $1 043 original statement on file in Country Club Drive, Rohnert: copy is d correct copy of the ;. $1 1 $1FJ Park, CA 94928, original statement on file in t +. r. + g' office. ET 1 Margarita Valdes, 27 my office, my e ' EEV . LEW S Creekwood Square, hohriert EEVE T. LEWIS t C`�AA $1,567 $1r567 $1,56% CountyClark q r ByRul Re s Park, CA 94928, . County Clerk i ,� �� +� / Deputy Clerk Mercury'This business is conducted. 8y Carla Relnking ' V �{ Expiration Dater Dec. Y8, by a General Partnership, Deputy Clerk r *I 2002 s/Adhur Lopez Jr. Expiration Date: Jan. 16, ,: Pub. Jan. 9, 16, 2 3 & � 4 5V P n Margarita Valdes 2003 � SIX month prernfurn s30,1998 (4t) This statement was filed 1-12V Pub, Jan. 23, 30, Feb. � with the County Clerk of 6 & 13i 19.98 (4t) T('.rfnrin- Nrrchanri a5 wifn A. anri ~nn 17all with clean records. Husband drivers at 1995 Ford Ext7lor. r. 12.000 annual miles. Publ' ic notices FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT STATEMENT OF Sonoma County on Dec. 5, , ABANDONMENT OF 1997. 'File N6.,974821 USE OF FICTITIOUS CERTIFICATION Fu Zhou Chinese BUSINESS NAME, I hereby certify y y that this Restaurant, 574 E; Cotatlcopy Avenue, Cotati, CA 94921. File No. 980123 is a correct copy of the original statement on file in 4u LI 100 Rey Street, San The followingpersons p m ?' office: Francisco, CA 94134. have abandoned the use of EEVE T. LEWIS This business is conducted the fictitious business name: County Clerk by an Individual. Rohnert Park Automotive, By Raul Reynosa s%OuLi 5772 Commerce Blvd,, Deputy Clerk This statement was filed Rohnert Park, CA 94928. Expiration Date: Dec, 5, 2002. A14 — Friday, January.23, 1998 The Voice � ad 'gRahnert Park/Cotatx, CalgQrWa From left to right. Jimmy Payne, Mr. America '1959; Big Jim Cpllisson, Area Director, Bennett's Gyrn; Lee Preist, Mr. Australia; anj Sten Bennett. gar- f +yet Aerobic Classes Complete idio Center Heavy, Duty rV�i ht Area 'Body ''Masters - Flex Nautilus e - fti to r M. � Hamner, Strep ' h . (30 mhe) Spinning Classes, Childcare - Martial Arts ... .-, ..- o-' ... - .,-- .. .-. .. . ...• �. ..,.v r.. '., .,.,. ✓.. ,,.. «,..... .... ..... .. ..., ., .. ... .n •.. .> ._ ......... s: v. . isµ ,.... ..: w e.. ..., .µ,y �. 'week as° the spring sprnester;,begins at 3, %the ;board 'can eX est • a visit from x . ' +:k'e"Rany� .The"'oal...acco' iii h h r g , . rd g'to Ran ,many �of he In`tecriationaI Baccalaure �Tu. S�l4ty, JantxFta-y 7, 9)8- Rohn' 6rk/Cot ti, California "' Vol. 6 issue No.:!1 2 + �, n ate" students; plus;'therr parents: 1 a Fnncipa Jan Gonzales, is`ta ever :.School board resident Geor e'Skef-' P sen said" Monday khat n, g to the . .,,. :. ! .. Y ., *. .'' *-) ;,,.,�'+' .. s■: . , .t. ;i::s; ,, ... ;;-t+:,..: ' '.,.', , y , •::,:,a,'.4, : i r�rc7 a� rJirrp4ri:Frr 4r (7v +. l.z__,Ik. z ::+ r r�-.r(g':t -rrr �t rrJ,} i iv r �rlr ,r's-;,'?; ., ., , '.r ( -,'r: I `H,l>,`r ''�4'r4 �'m;'}. r ,C rcnn :.•i+a �'a t -r:.r.k;fy'7s5.;t,,;':in1,c ! rr fr F > : 'urtr:.:.,:. rPr1 �r rnc t rr,r5j ::c -„:,:-.,rrr.,r 1nCr irr,., (rL � ` , parents en t.s ave subnnttedii series of questions,. .. whichr the baord anda ministration will addressatnext Tu sda 'smeetin ��sc N ^r -. - ;. ✓ ':.. `':.. , ::,,/ , JI/l -�; :.r:.r: - ./,.'', _:; •;. ,.,, v !HM1 t a„ +: r a „y,( !r 4.. i kl r:4r cl 3 , Biisicall 'it s not.chari(('77inppthe s .. 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"tl :;far ��; r i 1 jj y r .,�' � ,., , :. ,,: � � r :. +t�'kr :$' 1 s �", c� wl,� .�!@� Parents, A2' i f, ,scho'1�;3 Uur; ,children attend::YXesf°!e4sts and.the re enerall ;1<<bor kk(s�:kltrku e , sepop , r Y, a . generally : , it �w�rn, we r talkie 'about cri and it �`' g s pr s the Intensive. „ fuSSn`i raiser ise4•rd. othefuture. ` But some .itpag`inative P.,ld'of sone n heleaniFe, Gpsotae,rip',g:rcually began popping u fk#j . + ' Feiq, raf in the area a few;years ago. "It iociks �P TA' � and selltn seri wa �'the;result, . '• ' p. s t}�,lltkle like tunny•rnoney but if s not, „ln October. La Fiesta .sold alriost �'r' assures Lti Fiesta Elementary Sc4oal �M1pan p ns , $22;1?00.'worth' of scrip; making ! k' scrip caardinat61 la or,B.J, Hudson: with a almost $900: m pure' roof.'={ s ` .1 1r ,,, p, }r laugh Scup is siniple,,'aiid . strai ht- °,heanng o "This is qui 't fkti ear' "' , exp141ins f h : •. g/ f y. y•?, r , ' forward. buying scrip is''essentially , Hudson It's finally ry taking ,off . It s buying a gift cerkiticate to a,partcular leveled'o�i at $l8 20,000. a manth'in ..:.. .. ",., t .:. "' I .° ,„' "; e ;J ,,,3. ,,. :, i•f.'`, , A t,'u� 'r'Jt !a'��,r,��t' C� tit } `� ,'' , store, wrtli the .organization that sold;'': sales, ,about ��00,profit.';r 7And that s '”' { , �, � F >�`�fo ,o,. ' r' r r n,� �, e, r o h c ec'e vin a or- ce n all: On of th ce��t h`n a Y l ip,i g p pt e_ e n, b t. i gS bank r r , tion gtf;.the. t,ofits,. "It's definitel the ,',it.rs that'ik s,nat eddied b`"khe chit, : .. .., , . ... ,.;...., tr .E a :r. n. ,: Bab Bio fiCie .. ;::,a r , , 5Y.[' h :--..;,M1d N..,,,,:; .. ::. id, ::..,. 7 ., , . , w �.' 7f'II r r ul.. , best ;fundraiser ° we ve done says' dren b s d it the chool'o tics ur E:kY:. •' : ,ut .ol_, i . s f . _� °,, f e'�are�Ne ,z yK, ,�: � ° x�� ><��� ,� { ' ,.'s< ;, -„ r :." , ,, '; .",: arf.;r..4,rtr„ i . „r•, •+t COMMUNITY VOICE STAFF WRITER. . Hudson.,. It s so,eas ; in ,re ulit op statin hours< >ur� , ; ' y. '; : , ' „g 'The U,S. Commission on Civil Unli e In ,schoa :rued ai a s. ot. LA FfE$TA SCRIP COOR�AI,N,AWR R.J. Huds n dis ,Ins ome,of;lhe ce,r k .:< Y l , s r Scrip can or be used,ak, places on p Y. .. 1�1 hts will, bol a ; iiblc hearing on f colds all ble.. ., :X 1. , :,:ri. - , ♦ • R«.a d: L.....,''R JW::, },. ....... S 1 ' 5 � �1 t9eF y 1 �M1l { the seri volt' s:a tie `swet he. l i is o o r o l th �! i , _,... r ...a..m ,. , ,.,..,..,... ,._ .. ,,. ,,....:,,., e , at iia �. , �.:., , . :�, _ , ,, , .. ,,: r .. � ..,... , ;;; ' . ,,; -'Frda"�'GF b., 20;"tom cess t 'e'- alis' � the art of , arents or d hrldren. Man Ce ter. Noi kern Calif la.. r _ r e t , .> , „ P, .., P Y.:.• P .. , „ :t::. ern, P ,t?, ate In . a, c„ r k to , a . 4o4e p e. lar: r . 'ri 1a n , ra ser, .lt s, . linlessi ,: g ..,, 1X,.'." ,fY.'r !t 41_.:ri ' ps use of raise: The;'heartn 'will be held C F;. ,, °r,, .. years;,aga, the ;primary,tundraiser for ; AftW'' List, that°is .. `yyhich ;;each $100, yo make .the abet force i ,.i�''s' 'Smith'ex Dins. "All `there is to da is' j , y k t l� ,? .a `t 1 from 9 a.m. to 5. .rn., t .the "Justice I local' l'PT1s'wa tle:•ns ituiian known r -sellm or anizatio t.c�n v' , a ,,,. ,... s ,t i : t; sc ip g g i . t .pro,.icle. the school and pcople have:to. ga,.to, 1,., the paperwork. 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Joseph: A:': Ratti an Building, 50 - as:; Hot ;IJ6 - f )a Frida s' durin On the otherhand that:covers a:,lot of the racer tore .ever wee ".notes, :wh ,.take, t 1 t P g , . g Y �' g g y Y k, n oing, ik We,;make „ r o set Conference R Qom 41 s,. p wh c r otl ers ' e it ho ours at se -.space:,,, Ev ace ,tram , i r ,:de a - o i l m 1 s 1 u ols. s very 1 b Street P Yp P rt II dson:: , about$l OQO a ear roftt on:'it, far p u. 1 To' , Pill ' , , vii. ri hts °anal i m a, ci g Yst :or,th, e cookie and ackm ,u :hot da s for rife t4, stares: like Gottschalks :and >Ot Course" u se ,as,: orb ra rtli actor ,:.F;a'ht le u ch,,ih a w ..: k� , .., p:.:, o r l , Via,- Sn? , p t , ch 1,;,ata pretty goad.;, co iss min ton s west coast Office iti Las " the and ;da ot_the week the children J:C:Penne ':ta reskaurants'like:Siczler of ' St:; Johns "IJntted °Metho.dist While ; r a 'a to s ..: Y, ., Y y;' ,; , : , , , _..: „o,M1g .nib . t n sching : crip An eles, :said the commission will be got a:hot lunch and Baskin Robbins, and everything in Church ornts: out, ; racer ',;wstores may be somewhat ,limited in the area . � • , ,., . :: , . . ; .. F . '., . , g , ?'- ,,. y , joined by the California State Advisor. When the school, district announced .between: `Price Club aid ''Costco, enerrill bon m a frit lower crcent- , °, in other cities heproliferate.:S`I l ve Y g y g p they. -i .Committed that it was'institutin a'hot lunch' ro,- "'; 1Vlarin OL tdgors , Ba"rnes` & Noble age, f he urchase nc to the' or a- in ,Winds and every g o P h e g�,, .;',,,;' or, n ery school and testimony on g A The panel will gather tes y gra and demanded that the PTA stop To s '`R' Us,: Shai `er info e: `° nizatton, From Food 4 Less;we : et: ebur h.tllere is loin it" say s $rtiith. : p; Y ,... p . 1;'!, , c• . g. , Y ohce-involved killings , in Sonoma their o ular Hot Do Days - compe- .,. IN t to niention,the seri roost often ' ,; two ° ercent:;,Wllen s',omeone; oe5 to Sri ma : not be as prevalent here P g W",,, ,,,' p :p, Y: P County" -over the past couple of ears - A p P P Y, r tition ucli an ugly thing - the PTA : 'purchased; that -fpr' grocery stares. the Olive Garden; we get 13 percept.,' but;it is catching on: includingthe death was stun ed for ways to raise n4oney "The grocery stores are our :biggest' . ;,;St.' -John's. 'is one of numerous of Rahnert Park P resident Kuan 'Chung Kao? who was for Schools. ConsegLtently, PTAs have moneymaker because instead of writ- churches in.the area wrhich use scrip as See Scrip, ,42 shot in front of his home, by alive after alleg i he ecly , brandished 'sa wooden rad and threatened to attack an officer: Following the da long hearing, the ': , � conrrussan will a drat report on the tes e'' finance r s, 10 ct,,,K ,,m ' timony, including any findings the corn- t Its matters mostly financial when servation costs Several committee pppontments have ,. "', "r' mission makes: 'rh'e re art will be made Rahnert Park's °' City Council meets The Community Surtiirrut°'telecast' of ' to be made,�for example, Mobile Home public and distributed to concerned p ,, onight,,Taesday, in; City Hall, Finan- '!last week plus the Hudson report oh Park Rent Apliels, Bic ycle��Advisory, a envies and, may also include rot - tial ;,re orC . from':.external auditors community - issues',will also . be dis- Senior ;Citizens,,: Sister Cities and ^r` g y, u c n men( ations for action or changes in pol-. cussed:.Under lanrnri and.zo iii the H i.n • rFinancin Authorrt ,; Macias, Gina, and Cd , plus a six-month yl , .g q g, Q41S ::g. , g - Y.ag h dr 6i is "We°will make recamrnendat ons to Hnane_al review:endin I)ec.:31 1997 Les Schwab Iire•Center " fanned for There?s.a closed door rivake session : , ° i P: P ;; anyone'^we think' will' be involved° in ` �ke'Har ow' 'are just south ct dia and no th'o he. 'ri a the �blic meets .-: cl 'e by Finance lirectot Mt r . , e I S to r # t port , p,,i ng The o d , j making constructive thane said'Pilla both. u .tor clrscusion. In addition; the ; P17 printing lint has been called u session ;will discuss ,a.: re ort : on. Crtd ih c L c P .. I? h, ; , P P Y Iia. was killed an April 2I, 1)�7, I difference, of Mana er Joe -Netter s, revised contract d ay council will be looking at, tee far discussion:, There s a differs g and the case got national attention s. r,. ; i increases train develo ers Incudm o inion'between the lannin corrlmis-:; drawn u ,b an ad hoc committee,; l.us 'The: Cotati Cit Council will hold its P g P : P.: g p Y , P, . Y because it was perceived in the Asian per -acre, sewer service, water coritiec- , ;jsion and the tits company 'about khe 'labor ."contract discussions:: Public regular.ineeting Wednesday starting at7 communit as a racist' attack but also "tion;: traffic, signal, and wastewater con- „ ',color and composition of the roof. meeting ' begins at 6:45 tonight, •'m ' in!Cotati Cit Hall 201 West Sier- Y g .. F , g g g p.. Y because it, had been the latest of sever- ra'Avenup. Agenda items irfelu&:' `. al deaths at the hands of law enforce- : I v, r rF 3 .i 'EM .iris tooi/ !4�7.// iii 'hid �/11itbJ VV oft-iGZrl�1 G���ls �,. A9 �. 'week as° the spring sprnester;,begins at 3, %the ;board 'can eX est • a visit from x . ' +:k'e"Rany� .The"'oal...acco' iii h h r g , . rd g'to Ran ,many �of he In`tecriationaI Baccalaure �Tu. S�l4ty, JantxFta-y 7, 9)8- Rohn' 6rk/Cot ti, California "' Vol. 6 issue No.:!1 2 + �, n ate" students; plus;'therr parents: 1 a Fnncipa Jan Gonzales, is`ta ever :.School board resident Geor e'Skef-' P sen said" Monday khat n, g to the . .,,. :. ! .. Y ., *. .'' *-) ;,,.,�'+' .. s■: . , .t. ;i::s; ,, ... ;;-t+:,..: ' '.,.', , y , •::,:,a,'.4, : i r�rc7 a� rJirrp4ri:Frr 4r (7v +. l.z__,Ik. z ::+ r r�-.r(g':t -rrr �t rrJ,} i iv r �rlr ,r's-;,'?; ., ., , '.r ( -,'r: I `H,l>,`r ''�4'r4 �'m;'}. r ,C rcnn :.•i+a �'a t -r:.r.k;fy'7s5.;t,,;':in1,c ! rr fr F > : 'urtr:.:.,:. rPr1 �r rnc t rr,r5j ::c -„:,:-.,rrr.,r 1nCr irr,., (rL � ` , parents en t.s ave subnnttedii series of questions,. .. whichr the baord anda ministration will addressatnext Tu sda 'smeetin ��sc N ^r -. - ;. ✓ ':.. `':.. , ::,,/ , JI/l -�; :.r:.r: - ./,.'', _:; •;. ,.,, v !HM1 t a„ +: r a „y,( !r 4.. i kl r:4r cl 3 , Biisicall 'it s not.chari(('77inppthe s .. 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"tl :;far ��; r i 1 jj y r .,�' � ,., , :. ,,: � � r :. +t�'kr :$' 1 s �", c� wl,� .�!@� Parents, A2' i f, ,scho'1�;3 Uur; ,children attend::YXesf°!e4sts and.the re enerall ;1<<bor kk(s�:kltrku e , sepop , r Y, a . generally : , it �w�rn, we r talkie 'about cri and it �`' g s pr s the Intensive. „ fuSSn`i raiser ise4•rd. othefuture. ` But some .itpag`inative P.,ld'of sone n heleaniFe, Gpsotae,rip',g:rcually began popping u fk#j . + ' Feiq, raf in the area a few;years ago. "It iociks �P TA' � and selltn seri wa �'the;result, . '• ' p. s t}�,lltkle like tunny•rnoney but if s not, „ln October. La Fiesta .sold alriost �'r' assures Lti Fiesta Elementary Sc4oal �M1pan p ns , $22;1?00.'worth' of scrip; making ! k' scrip caardinat61 la or,B.J, Hudson: with a almost $900: m pure' roof.'={ s ` .1 1r ,,, p, }r laugh Scup is siniple,,'aiid . strai ht- °,heanng o "This is qui 't fkti ear' "' , exp141ins f h : •. g/ f y. y•?, r , ' forward. buying scrip is''essentially , Hudson It's finally ry taking ,off . It s buying a gift cerkiticate to a,partcular leveled'o�i at $l8 20,000. a manth'in ..:.. .. ",., t .:. "' I .° ,„' "; e ;J ,,,3. ,,. :, i•f.'`, , A t,'u� 'r'Jt !a'��,r,��t' C� tit } `� ,'' , store, wrtli the .organization that sold;'': sales, ,about ��00,profit.';r 7And that s '”' { , �, � F >�`�fo ,o,. ' r' r r n,� �, e, r o h c ec'e vin a or- ce n all: On of th ce��t h`n a Y l ip,i g p pt e_ e n, b t. i gS bank r r , tion gtf;.the. t,ofits,. "It's definitel the ,',it.rs that'ik s,nat eddied b`"khe chit, : .. .., , . ... ,.;...., tr .E a :r. n. ,: Bab Bio fiCie .. ;::,a r , , 5Y.[' h :--..;,M1d N..,,,,:; .. ::. id, ::..,. 7 ., , . , w �.' 7f'II r r ul.. , best ;fundraiser ° we ve done says' dren b s d it the chool'o tics ur E:kY:. •' : ,ut .ol_, i . s f . _� °,, f e'�are�Ne ,z yK, ,�: � ° x�� ><��� ,� { ' ,.'s< ;, -„ r :." , ,, '; .",: arf.;r..4,rtr„ i . „r•, •+t COMMUNITY VOICE STAFF WRITER. . Hudson.,. It s so,eas ; in ,re ulit op statin hours< >ur� , ; ' y. '; : , ' „g 'The U,S. Commission on Civil Unli e In ,schoa :rued ai a s. ot. LA FfE$TA SCRIP COOR�AI,N,AWR R.J. Huds n dis ,Ins ome,of;lhe ce,r k .:< Y l , s r Scrip can or be used,ak, places on p Y. .. 1�1 hts will, bol a ; iiblc hearing on f colds all ble.. ., :X 1. , :,:ri. - , ♦ • R«.a d: L.....,''R JW::, },. ....... S 1 ' 5 � �1 t9eF y 1 �M1l { the seri volt' s:a tie `swet he. l i is o o r o l th �! i , _,... r ...a..m ,. , ,.,..,..,... ,._ .. ,,. ,,....:,,., e , at iia �. , �.:., , . :�, _ , ,, , .. ,,: r .. � ..,... , ;;; ' . ,,; -'Frda"�'GF b., 20;"tom cess t 'e'- alis' � the art of , arents or d hrldren. Man Ce ter. Noi kern Calif la.. r _ r e t , .> , „ P, .., P Y.:.• P .. , „ :t::. ern, P ,t?, ate In . a, c„ r k to , a . 4o4e p e. lar: r . 'ri 1a n , ra ser, .lt s, . linlessi ,: g ..,, 1X,.'." ,fY.'r !t 41_.:ri ' ps use of raise: The;'heartn 'will be held C F;. ,, °r,, .. years;,aga, the ;primary,tundraiser for ; AftW'' List, that°is .. `yyhich ;;each $100, yo make .the abet force i ,.i�''s' 'Smith'ex Dins. "All `there is to da is' j , y k t l� ,? .a `t 1 from 9 a.m. to 5. .rn., t .the "Justice I local' l'PT1s'wa tle:•ns ituiian known r -sellm or anizatio t.c�n v' , a ,,,. ,... s ,t i : t; sc ip g g i . t .pro,.icle. the school and pcople have:to. ga,.to, 1,., the paperwork. 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Joseph: A:': Ratti an Building, 50 - as:; Hot ;IJ6 - f )a Frida s' durin On the otherhand that:covers a:,lot of the racer tore .ever wee ".notes, :wh ,.take, t 1 t P g , . g Y �' g g y Y k, n oing, ik We,;make „ r o set Conference R Qom 41 s,. p wh c r otl ers ' e it ho ours at se -.space:,,, Ev ace ,tram , i r ,:de a - o i l m 1 s 1 u ols. s very 1 b Street P Yp P rt II dson:: , about$l OQO a ear roftt on:'it, far p u. 1 To' , Pill ' , , vii. ri hts °anal i m a, ci g Yst :or,th, e cookie and ackm ,u :hot da s for rife t4, stares: like Gottschalks :and >Ot Course" u se ,as,: orb ra rtli actor ,:.F;a'ht le u ch,,ih a w ..: k� , .., p:.:, o r l , Via,- Sn? , p t , ch 1,;,ata pretty goad.;, co iss min ton s west coast Office iti Las " the and ;da ot_the week the children J:C:Penne ':ta reskaurants'like:Siczler of ' St:; Johns "IJntted °Metho.dist While ; r a 'a to s ..: Y, ., Y y;' ,; , : , , , _..: „o,M1g .nib . t n sching : crip An eles, :said the commission will be got a:hot lunch and Baskin Robbins, and everything in Church ornts: out, ; racer ',;wstores may be somewhat ,limited in the area . � • , ,., . :: , . . ; .. F . '., . , g , ?'- ,,. y , joined by the California State Advisor. When the school, district announced .between: `Price Club aid ''Costco, enerrill bon m a frit lower crcent- , °, in other cities heproliferate.:S`I l ve Y g y g p they. -i .Committed that it was'institutin a'hot lunch' ro,- "'; 1Vlarin OL tdgors , Ba"rnes` & Noble age, f he urchase nc to the' or a- in ,Winds and every g o P h e g�,, .;',,,;' or, n ery school and testimony on g A The panel will gather tes y gra and demanded that the PTA stop To s '`R' Us,: Shai `er info e: `° nizatton, From Food 4 Less;we : et: ebur h.tllere is loin it" say s $rtiith. : p; Y ,... p . 1;'!, , c• . g. , Y ohce-involved killings , in Sonoma their o ular Hot Do Days - compe- .,. IN t to niention,the seri roost often ' ,; two ° ercent:;,Wllen s',omeone; oe5 to Sri ma : not be as prevalent here P g W",,, ,,,' p :p, Y: P County" -over the past couple of ears - A p P P Y, r tition ucli an ugly thing - the PTA : 'purchased; that -fpr' grocery stares. the Olive Garden; we get 13 percept.,' but;it is catching on: includingthe death was stun ed for ways to raise n4oney "The grocery stores are our :biggest' . ;,;St.' -John's. 'is one of numerous of Rahnert Park P resident Kuan 'Chung Kao? who was for Schools. ConsegLtently, PTAs have moneymaker because instead of writ- churches in.the area wrhich use scrip as See Scrip, ,42 shot in front of his home, by alive after alleg i he ecly , brandished 'sa wooden rad and threatened to attack an officer: Following the da long hearing, the ': , � conrrussan will a drat report on the tes e'' finance r s, 10 ct,,,K ,,m ' timony, including any findings the corn- t Its matters mostly financial when servation costs Several committee pppontments have ,. "', "r' mission makes: 'rh'e re art will be made Rahnert Park's °' City Council meets The Community Surtiirrut°'telecast' of ' to be made,�for example, Mobile Home public and distributed to concerned p ,, onight,,Taesday, in; City Hall, Finan- '!last week plus the Hudson report oh Park Rent Apliels, Bic ycle��Advisory, a envies and, may also include rot - tial ;,re orC . from':.external auditors community - issues',will also . be dis- Senior ;Citizens,,: Sister Cities and ^r` g y, u c n men( ations for action or changes in pol-. cussed:.Under lanrnri and.zo iii the H i.n • rFinancin Authorrt ,; Macias, Gina, and Cd , plus a six-month yl , .g q g, Q41S ::g. , g - Y.ag h dr 6i is "We°will make recamrnendat ons to Hnane_al review:endin I)ec.:31 1997 Les Schwab Iire•Center " fanned for There?s.a closed door rivake session : , ° i P: P ;; anyone'^we think' will' be involved° in ` �ke'Har ow' 'are just south ct dia and no th'o he. 'ri a the �blic meets .-: cl 'e by Finance lirectot Mt r . , e I S to r # t port , p,,i ng The o d , j making constructive thane said'Pilla both. u .tor clrscusion. In addition; the ; P17 printing lint has been called u session ;will discuss ,a.: re ort : on. Crtd ih c L c P .. I? h, ; , P P Y Iia. was killed an April 2I, 1)�7, I difference, of Mana er Joe -Netter s, revised contract d ay council will be looking at, tee far discussion:, There s a differs g and the case got national attention s. r,. ; i increases train develo ers Incudm o inion'between the lannin corrlmis-:; drawn u ,b an ad hoc committee,; l.us 'The: Cotati Cit Council will hold its P g P : P.: g p Y , P, . Y because it was perceived in the Asian per -acre, sewer service, water coritiec- , ;jsion and the tits company 'about khe 'labor ."contract discussions:: Public regular.ineeting Wednesday starting at7 communit as a racist' attack but also "tion;: traffic, signal, and wastewater con- „ ',color and composition of the roof. meeting ' begins at 6:45 tonight, •'m ' in!Cotati Cit Hall 201 West Sier- Y g .. F , g g g p.. Y because it, had been the latest of sever- ra'Avenup. Agenda items irfelu&:' `. al deaths at the hands of law enforce- oineless shelter funding -The city merit in a once-ruralcounky that is is being risked to help fund a Aermaneht, starting, to show , more urban charac- honieless,>shelter for :Sonoma County. taristics. "The commission thought it The Interfaith' Shelter. Network reported was important enough to send two or that 520 individuals used the California three commissioners to get more infor- National,Guard Armory. in Santa Rosa oration"," said Pilla:' , during the winter of 1996-97; with: about The commission is now 'in the. 100 lsingle''lndividuals, "'mostly men; See Penes, AZ staying at the armory most nights. Aboui. half of these people listed Santa Rosa as a city `of residence•'Four- The Gorr tmitnity teen said'thpy were from cotIat 1,`1Ind 10 said they, were from RohnertPark'. Cost,participation''. in the' shelter VOICE would be' based on total population --- numbers for the county, meaning Cotati y would' be asked to pay $7,659; or 1.5 INDEX.. 'percent of the total $506,000 cost for aGlassifiect osis ...... r................ 131.2 permanent facility; plus $1.,532, in ongoing casts; The largest percentage CoLigar News ..A4 of, the county's -population 36.1per- Crossword ........ .......... B2 cent, fives,in unincorporated areas, and Entertainment & Dining .......... A9 Santa Rosa has 29.9ercent, of the Kicl's Page county's population. P ....• :.....:..................134 General, eanisneral plan EIR— The ' ' city is MSMS News ....• :..,.• ............. ..A3 a1anng on hiring Spanimatesc7 Opinion & Comment .............. A8 tesa consultant far a general plan Sports .... .......:. .........A5-7 environmental impact report. Assistant Planner'"Marsha Sue Lustig noted in a report to the council that the city should spend no'. snore than $30,000 for the MEET YOUR MERCHANTS report since the city already has a traf SAVINGS BOOK tic analysi§ in hand. Rail plan — The city will consider can- ., tributing $1,264 to the preparation of the See Cotati,,A2' "' ==� r rF oineless shelter funding -The city merit in a once-ruralcounky that is is being risked to help fund a Aermaneht, starting, to show , more urban charac- honieless,>shelter for :Sonoma County. taristics. "The commission thought it The Interfaith' Shelter. Network reported was important enough to send two or that 520 individuals used the California three commissioners to get more infor- National,Guard Armory. in Santa Rosa oration"," said Pilla:' , during the winter of 1996-97; with: about The commission is now 'in the. 100 lsingle''lndividuals, "'mostly men; See Penes, AZ staying at the armory most nights. Aboui. half of these people listed Santa Rosa as a city `of residence•'Four- The Gorr tmitnity teen said'thpy were from cotIat 1,`1Ind 10 said they, were from RohnertPark'. Cost,participation''. in the' shelter VOICE would be' based on total population --- numbers for the county, meaning Cotati y would' be asked to pay $7,659; or 1.5 INDEX.. 'percent of the total $506,000 cost for aGlassifiect osis ...... r................ 131.2 permanent facility; plus $1.,532, in ongoing casts; The largest percentage CoLigar News ..A4 of, the county's -population 36.1per- Crossword ........ .......... B2 cent, fives,in unincorporated areas, and Entertainment & Dining .......... A9 Santa Rosa has 29.9ercent, of the Kicl's Page county's population. P ....• :.....:..................134 General, eanisneral plan EIR— The ' ' city is MSMS News ....• :..,.• ............. ..A3 a1anng on hiring Spanimatesc7 Opinion & Comment .............. A8 tesa consultant far a general plan Sports .... .......:. .........A5-7 environmental impact report. Assistant Planner'"Marsha Sue Lustig noted in a report to the council that the city should spend no'. snore than $30,000 for the MEET YOUR MERCHANTS report since the city already has a traf SAVINGS BOOK tic analysi§ in hand. Rail plan — The city will consider can- ., tributing $1,264 to the preparation of the See Cotati,,A2' "' ==� A2 -- Tuesday, January 27, 7199$ The Cobimunity Voice Itohncrt Park/Cotati, California Parents Continued from Al CotatiContinued from Ai parents who met with Gonzalez, questioning the move in what's best for all of the kids," move from'. B1'tati,, especially Sonoma/Mlrrin RFu1 Irn lemenhr- One wool Superintendent Jan Heffron, Dece bei; but hasn't heard any Gonzales noted ihat'spnnestu- since he's ot':an IB: exam com- P d span the Laguna de and school board member Susan comment since. She :noted that bents in the program now have a )1 g ` � tion Plan, According to a report Santa Rosa between La Sall n p g mg up by Planning Director Dennis Avenue and Eagle Drive, nota � Baron. "We as parents, and our Assistant Principal Adam Little- smaller English class;' and spme Students sayjust the,,class peri- Dorch, this is a study in addition er would cross. Cat kids, have made a commitment field bras ex lained the char es have no changes at all. A class od ch a tneans.'that stud _Creek at ail F g g g y to a stud last year that deter- Redwood Highway �i�' Y Y Old program. swhii;h are :critical to the mined rail service along the downtown Cotati to this ro r4tm. Naw they're to the .English teacher who .was period change for 2S IB stu- groups, p, ,another would ' " he dents Is what affects the most success of IB students; are being Northwestern Pacific railroad ra ram. Y was concerned. He saki cross,thd1iiguna de Santa Rosa, saying the don't care about this most st surprised it hada t hap students ";; broken up. "These programs are tracks is feasible. somewhere between East Cotati What' also seems . to annoy . pencil earlier, said Gonzalez. Gonzalez said she got the worst based on students getting togetti- The, additional study will look Avenue and "Gravenstein Wald parents most is that Gonzalez out about changes as `early as er and working on projects at specifics, such as service , .. Y where the city is;Ilopmg,to CQ, t -i made the decision on her own STEFFENSEN SAID HE possible, but still Isn't surprised together," said ,Gmicia Eggering, standards, otential riderstri , initiative. Parent Tom Cranio' under lands that some students: ".,b the reaction. "When students whose, dao hter Marissa is a P, P plete a bike path soon . 7s Y. „ j g , • _ facilities, .cost of upgrading Business loans : - .'Tire ,'sou said tie learned. that Gonzalez are •mconvenlenced by the don't. know what's' happening It 'umor in the IB program. tracks and bird es, and financ- n:r knew` that fatuity and court- change, but he expects. that •,., automatically becomes a bigger • Parents and students plan far g ciUredevelopment agency, is cor> selors at .the' high`school were more'''students will benefit.., ` roblem i _their mi' Cls " "a.`': "' ' "' 1ng. ,Most at the, ,cast of the sid6ring a loan - .rogram to) p n n „„ in advance far IB` classes, and : 275 000 stud will be borne'b p, " " , _... Y:n: -, Y im rove storetronts.in downtown opposed to the changes, She baiird' has'not taken a oSltion International Baccalaureates ..,;;said t e ex cited the':classes to ' improve pP I P :, 3 :r Y P the Metro ollt n Trans orka"'n., p g lds ;1remain consistent through the -r' F ?, F t, '°s' Cotati, The proppsal is for rivet said all,the teachers and coon on the matter, and he said tt is an exclusive ro ram that, ho C mrnlsslon ,:`Sonoma Cou t r selors were, opposed, but as matter of clic thataprincipal students to a much higher Stan ` .` t, enkire year. "ht'.s a hu e colTltnit .: ' .'_ . y,,;: Year'laans;of as,nine s $15,000, Ply policy Y g Y gTiransit, cauntiesof Sonoma and , principal she thought it was to make',site-based decisions with- lord than regular, hi h school ' �ment : for, the kids h, ta, .:get at three-pe..rcent interest. the best interests.of the school." out- interference b the board. classes., Students who', raduate ° involved " said Marin, Clty ot;Santa Rosa.Parking.. lot:tteitl - The cit is`� yg aid Rtck Pappas, CDBG, /projects - The tach . !. ''considerin lease ' a ` Y Gonzalez said she had "We want to hear from the par with an IB diploma are eligible whose son, Nick, is `ajurior m g a greement received a memo from teachers cuts, but we have to think of to start as freshmen at to <uill :/the IB, tail; acting as; the Redevelop with ZiCins Fiist'Nation B• p program. al aril; versities jn the U�$,,and oven "He�,}Joined the ,`,program rrient Agent ,- will establish i,ts' which wi,ll11elp finance the seas. An 1B diplama;i5 general-._ ;;believing-the,sch'ool was coma prlorit1es far federal.Cpmmunl- $86,000 purchase of a parkin • ycons , �1g ty Development Black Grants lot site al West Sierrav so homore� stat n Ui atl�rn`ost . hete¢ to rt, anct would lve him ;- Thts •years list tncluctes,blcycle ; , Avenue" 0 "1 NOp rid g t ne4cssary ;support, so .,he and La.Plstza.. fhe agreemerst U:S. universities t 1 cauld,,excel.. obviously this and 'pedestrl�in brldgcs NY, Ic si lease/lease-back arrangemen . ' • r The .student' most affected is. change is `going to impact his would iinpi, ; ai�cess ;for the that allows the city to `leverage r junior Brian Bosch: Like:'many'- future." city's frail elderly and disabled. redevelopment funds. 1.IB students he;'t enrolled in pre- ,f CO., but het is the only Scrip Junior -in his advanced Spanish P a n Continued from Al > clan; Since class periods' con- pxpcess of identifying spokes- Civil Rights is an advisory, Continued from Al ` chose one class 'people for Community groups body, and Pilla noted that hear- • • L. " tie has, to, Churches which sell scrip over the otheir, and expects to concerned about. these incl- ings7 likethis are, designed to seem rnostly,to concentrate th$ have, to,drop Sparirsh,; dents, Pilla said'. He`added:that give ,citizens a' forum to bring i4 e i > p ,. profits on their schools. Cross' I h y ,said, Youf song is . a members of the ublic. ma also their concerns to the federal and Craven Lutheran Church; m ... ; bright student. Heli; leave ria get a chance to testify, if' -:they government,, and have local poi- k for one, sells seri out in the problem, siud lits , . rztother; show up for ,the -open session icy makers hear these concerns P. „ Joim,. Bosch, ".But his teachers and sign up to speak, in a government -sanctioned school, and lot of it, says Pas-' tar Dave Mohr good-naturedly. r .have told Me it's not a good The U.S. Commission on forum. t St, Joseph Catholic Church tE`v1r' , uses its scrip profits simmlarl' ,; �: �■ ®■ ■ TRIPLB `S�� TIRE r BRArO r ®s St. Joseph's strip sales subsr dize their , religious education r can smeet � �; ,• - A,= _ Nhc �1 of our require - 1. reg` i4 • - J t tuition —✓ 1. Up to 5 qts. IOw3p Pennzoil „ f •',' AL2, New Pennzoil Piper BYAPPOINTMENT ® ments, notes religious educa' �r ��NN� 3. Rotate Gres (upon request) tion director, Georgette Pare! Expires 211M00 -PLACE r ' 4. 5 pt. inspection �/ "'` 5.. MostU:s.cprs r r "This way, we can rat fund ■ IF + + - - IL'"" (I 'Includtrucks, vanes exrtrr nianeyout l Alit costsIsSPsiit= 570P'GO. PENNZO Inc po Most foreign,veh. 52 extra effo rtto t se • a �sEM ERAL �"ZRR '_ ally speedabout the People somite ' ' Front Wheel Alignment - Computer Balance, 2 Front Tires $Q,QQO Mlle mileage warranty,,t' • Pennzoil GII & Filter Change • Up to 5 q1s. 1040 Oil amount at the stare week after, store for details) • New Pennzoil Filter • 5 Pt. Inspection , + * week - we Just try to get them to. �t " Rotate Tres (upon request) By Appointment Utltl'Lc Cri ill that same amou b, Odin, • Ma+`S rated for traction ,(° p It trucks, Vans exiia,+Oil Disposal Included �, instead of checks or cash. •Smooth and ulet -,Most Foreign Veh. $2 Extra' PLUS 7t q L Teflon 50,000 Mile Vit, Elizabeth e r _. Expires 2/ta/sa REE bet. S ton Cath oli)^. + Engine oil Treatment 205/65/15 `` ily a rip; - . r Church hca advertises Scrip v fi . ` l ® sales to its flyers,, but declinedh h 2Q5/70/15 FREE MOUNTING;; ROTATION AND FLAT REPAIR WITH TIRE PURCHASE C� c��x�rin Large Selection of Snaw Cilatlting ® 205/70/15 white wall anysizg ,.; r carnme.rlt Col this story' aril . Snow.Skis & Snowboards- fire Chains expires' °:• �fISTRIPLE $ TIEE & BR,AEE 0 referred' inquiries to,. National: 205/75/15 + quarters Gloves -Goggles SklvSoeks-Thermals (� 2J14/s8 ROHNERT PARK 5180 Commerce Blvd. 585-3843 Scrip Center klerld ,, .•, To Scrip sales start slowly,.the per? OUflIQ Ultra•lil h Petformance 225t5ozl3ts Dap a $99.9,9, . RE,HOURS. ©AILY 8 A.M. TO 6 P M., SAT.,$iA;M„ TQ 5 F' M r t7 9 ticlpants,, ,agree, , gradually. build./ h«, I t « x 4x }'` p InStahQd Flee: @ la ce 1a)ves, The Qfspvsal,and.oingr 5erylces extra. , . ing as people meati wt rip,/ Sly DO Il011"W"', ® ®:. Curd w,:.it realize a sC ;� .� °.® ® ® . 11 .� ® ® ® ® ho is spent, Tb.e also' t Dog ®® p y oP o .W,, .. r 3 ,.., :, . - ., u, r.•, .,r,,.K isr�. :•>. ,,, 't , ,: �, ?„ a rEe i 'rs one{ f the rnaSt `1 v� K7g` Via" tB b: Soo az' s y a,n es a 1 anti roFtt-heav Mone er" �e f � P y YmaK mound. So the question is, etre you going suggestt fthe, r � . . , : , at lip, hnert Park t next TA meeting? A pan oke. 5100 ire P' m � mnemic 131vd., Ro breakfast, Ora' scrip program?,,:, - `Welcome *00T Since 1978 Serving PetaCuna, Roirnert Prrtrk/Cotati� Santa *,' sa f9"Windsor :e Are you new to the area? . We provide it personal approach, to , introducing you to your new surroundings. We help make the transition into your home and the community a friendly and positive one Welcorne.Ne�k6or ' P.O. Box7>5, Cotati, CA 94931 y (707) 795-6038 + (707) 585-099,2 Ua Tuesday, January 27, 998 Areyou. thinking about buying or Published: Every Tuesday & Friday � De 1 1 Newsroom,. Sales 8'c Circulation: �. 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The Community Voke 'Tuesday, January 27, 1998 —'A3 ,Gold Ridge.,teceivesAccount of �M u to n Shadows Yosemitetri n Sunday; Jan. 11, two Mt)Il�lfall] food wasn't scale and Many students felt claustra - chatter buses left Moun- too bad." caused 180 habit in the small openings Shadows: F 30,: new, computers 0 tarn Shadows carrying m h winds. that they had to fit through Middle F g W"I".o. u' :;, /f'S tlonld'The n e sce top science students in the E: V E R Y All groups in order to make it to the other h a t y y haul The buses were headed DAY during $�1c�t)/ spent one clay end of the cave, The cave was kno-w. flemenfary, .also offering for,Yosemite National Park to the week each- , 4r News cross-country created by a rock slide and is vh, who you evening corn- study science for one, week. of the groups skiing. One guaranteed to be safe and kliow —the old puter, classes The eager students arrived in hiked -to , and s 'u` day it rained secure. Leah debate , over: a their ', r- and the groups, — p Yosemite Valley at around 330. studied diff of Sou#elf# g F which is more,through,p.m. Studenks carried their eat parks that were ski= ]'HOUGH ALL STUDENTS important. Gold technology heavy luggage up to their tiny . Yosemite 'Val= ing got were hoping for snow, it rained 14dge now has a N amrlera . i' s t r u c to r, cabins. Each cabin held three to ley. Some soaked, but almost every day. one day it h Campbell Karen Gomez. four people and had two beds,. groups hiked ,up the Yosemite still had a great time was sunny.'and one evening it Who Y F groups to expe- snowed for about 15 minutes. c ante to turn a ha the know One, of; the one bathraaixr and a .walk -iii Falls Trail. 'Clic hike .was steep All rou s were able into a what they.kncw — a great greatest advantages of comput- closet. and took two to three hours to rience the Spider: Cave, The The students that went educational opportunity for kids, ers inj the classroom 'is the Students ate dinner and break- get up, : and about one to two cave got its name because it were from all three academies . The school just received a immediacy :of information kids fast in the cafeteria. They each hours to get down the hill. The looks like aspider, web when at MSMS, and were chosen donation of 30 IBM 486 comput- receive. A group of kids work-- carried a part of the group's view was absolutely- beautiful, the sun begins to set. The by their science teachers: Each ets from Heald College; cam ing on a report was able to lunch in their backpacks and . but also scary.. students had to . rely on trust science teacher picked two plete .with color monitors, key access', NASA!s website and get ate while they ,were hiking. Other groups hiked to the site ing one another and team work to three students to go, They boards; , switchboxes .and eight a stunning array of data, practt- At the end of the week some of an 800 -ton rock. slide, which in order to get through safely. sold candy bars in Novem .. printers, 'That brings the school to tally in real time, she said. "It students said, "The food was occurred in July 1996. The slide . The cave is very dark and no ber which helped pay for the i=total of 60 computers dedicated was ',amazing," seeing children disgusting." others said, . "The measured 2.1 on the Richter, one can see past their, nose. trip fd classroom use, and puts Gold access ' lunar module photos, Besides learning` about sci Midge halfway to its goal of six v>deotape and'information from Up'' ecce students learned a lot computers in each classroom. the Mars mission.. 1F irry l I c or fir°r du tion about themselves, Some came -'Heald College computer They were consulting "original The Kennedy Center/Ames this ear in New York 4>rid from, aver, 100 entries is na horde feeling that they had instructor -and textbook _author materials. We're not talk Y source changed, but in a way that, the Steve Campbell is the husband .• ing about the :atlas that was put can College ,Theater. Festival CYtcago,, is based an a classic small accomplishment.g y Y F b g .for di- Mary , out five years ago," Mary said. (KC/AC TF) has selected Sona-, 1936 work by :Mexican rector Roberta: Vat and his could not, put in words. of Gold Midge Principal May ma State Universit s theatre oet/ la wr ht Federico Lorca, superb cast; crew and :design p unforgettable r Campbell The, computers were Marguerite Huhn' said a ten_ roduction "Another Part of'the en'kikled y`La Casa de Berniir'da to . This is a most difficult experience; for an that ' hank ood b e to 6. fice,man P Y obsolete' by Heald's standards, Y `g Y House," written b Mi dalia' Alba." Cruz adapted the ori i la ` to ,enact ,and execute; attended. Mary. explained; because. they ager Nancy Adams,. who went to Y g F '- F' _ _ Thomas Page (whose principal Cruz, as one of nine regional nal'script so the events are seen one 'demanding a level hof, train their students on ,up to finalists in the upcoming not throu h'the eyes of the orig- craft, credibility and ca'nfsis- date equipment - is, Brenda Payne, a faring Hahn p g Y g, y j But put a fourth,grader at the " teacher; they've been friends KC/ACTF regional festival. inal plays , central character, tetiey that would challenge forever). Throughout her final The festival will be held at Bernarda, but though the eyes the most seasoned profession - keyboard of a 486, and they can, day at Hahn, hundreds of folks Chapman University on Feb. 1Q of Marra Josefa, Bernarda's al," said' Jeff Langley, chairman , Squeeze quite a` few learning,' said weepy farewells and. gave through 15 The winning pro- lively g0 -year-old mother. „ of the SSU theater arts depart- opportunities out of it. She her truckloads of flowers, cards' duction will be performed at the' "The selection of this piay' ment. ' l� lieves computers are impor- , �; .and guts. Several kids wandered Kennedy Center during the Gaillearning tools to engage who -would pull their wiggly American College Theater. • ren in curriculum." feeth out, a Miss Nancy special- National Festival in April. Servhi our Communityfor over 15 Years r• ;Gold Ridge has made comput- Y' F - ty. Well, they needn't worry. Migdalia Cruz, playwright, of IS your money ers in classrooms a serious prior-: Miss Nancy decided after three "Another Part of the House " is ry If' - don't forget they amassed Y ' ' Ao WafIlig this hard days 4' Thomas Page that she an award-winning, author `' of, 3. tom uters even before , ; F couldn't leave Hahn. As wel- more than 27 plays, musicals, r r T I Interest paid monthly come; as the Thomas Page staff and operas.. She worked ;with LYfe I Callable beginning Iaila:IV1f11 made trier feel, she said, "my , the SSU crew to produce this 2111/02 ; problem g. y , campus last Homeowners R "lasses, lasses in R ruble was what was leaven la "on the SSU, ca Il Aa3•rated by Standard P At ahn) I'm home,', right November. ( &Roar's -Saint Mary's' College of Cali- where Yn supposed to�be" The splay, which rein earlier 2 ft5rnia s Schaal of Extended " rn "Yie � effective bl/&68, subject to Q eX'Ca1 avajlability. Yell and market value will Education will be offering LEAN ON US . � ! fluctuate if sold prior to maturity. classes in Santa Rosa for a � � _ ffftchelor of '.Arts in Manage- a/l far a intent. The classes will begin in �, 0711 or stop in today. uote . to . 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NeW.S y �. I Any student lar side s'd of high school, extracurricular clubs and actio, While same who is bilingualf ties students can take part in, clubs at the or who is Itll1�U1'#a11# Info ` Unlike other schools, however, Ranch are' for '``} J y becoming bilin- .:fhe first semester s'official- '� t ;there is a fantastic amount of est about tin t g .ill is encour- i , dedication that club advisors one,, there area x aged to join. ' ly. over Parents, please note` members consistently few clubs. on Jarrlle The club has that semester report cards`Y and should be arriving home soon, exhibit.Clubs at the Ranch have done have us which Sahc�urla had `various camp specific Seniors: If you have not r p fund-raisers filled out a diploma name card; great things, from getting a e ,n t r, a n c e and has taken recycling program on campus to requirements.•One of these clubs field trips to'museums'and spa- m your. government or econom- sponsoring a winter clothes dri- is the prestigious California tial programs: It has also cpm- its class, you need to see Mrs. Petri, the registrar, in the Guid- ves for the poor, These.clubs are Schol4rship Federation,' which piled an international cookbook. �~ y busy, trying to not only have has over 120 members. Mickey Club president Michelle Arel- anc,e Center ASAI' This card is essential for graduation so be ,tun, but to improve bath Ran Marshall, Gary Peterson, and fano notes khat the club "would , F Henrich Lire the advisors like to expand and possible give sure to fill one out.' i • Seniors: If you have not i . rho Cotate- arid, the community. Kathy allowing :are a few; high- for the club which many student scholarships to it's graduating ordered your cap, gown, or grad- ` ; lights of same of the clubs' at the members jokingly call the seniors. ' Bilingual Club is. per- cation announcements you need Ranch as well as a profile of a,. "Candy Sale Federation" after feet for anyone, who wishes to Ye 1 new teacher who, is involved in the mL to contact Jostens at 586-3739. }inform of fund-raising. learn about other cultures, cus- Remember you can not take part WE, ` r one of the new clubs on campus.. Students who are eligible for tams'; and traditions. Watch far additional clubs and CSF must have high academic With all of the busy things that in the graduation ceremony new teachers to be profiled in standings, with no D';s or,F's on of these' clubs iu• involved in, one without a cap and gown, liY a later columns. their report cards..Each satires- might wonder how the students and Sensors. You should be to y the process of filling out titian � t� One relatively new club at the ter, members must reapply to be advisors find time to .ft everything tial aid forms. like the FAFSA„ Manch is ilia Dance Club. Head admitted into CSF. Additionally, in. Mr. Richard Neftson who advis;and GPA Verification Form.' $d by PE instructor, Debi only ophamores, juniors ,find es the newly created Model UN Also, don't 'forget to regular 17 rooks, .ilia main purpose,, of seniors are eligible tri join. CSF Club, does dot mind thepi ssure: He g check the Scholarship Bulletin this group is to "promote dance is not, a club exclusive to Ran- is one of Rancho's new'teachers, and 'in the Guidance Center. If you as a performance art at RCHS eho 6tate. It was originally he's already working bard with the. have any questions or you need and within the community," formed in 1922 to recognize the Model UN Club. to get a copy of financial aid ' academic student, MiNeffson attended UC Because there are currently: acade . ene forms, see- your counselor as threedance class ele4t1ves at the GSFj has had, a- busy first Berkeley and earned a BA and soon as possible as there are k 1 s RanA 11cor, the club is a nice way far, , ° semester. Not only have mem- MA in political science, He teach-, . approaching deadlines. ` "a° O + �., others to get involved. There` are bars sold candy and pumpkins, es world history and the new • Santa Rosa Junior College is over 30members of this popular they have also taken a trip to cftreer explorations, class at the holding a_Doyle Workshop for RCH Coca-Cola scholars , club, :and Ms Brooks notes that, UC Davis and are planning a Ranch. Mr. Neffsan enjoys wank- Seniors an Tuesday, Feb. 24, . Rancho Cotate High School seniors Adam Romero Mea- t�rtystudent or teacher "with an trip to Stanford. Some inembers ing with students to "help them during first and second periods ' IS �- g P gan Pulley and Joe Stablien have been selected as semi - 1 interest iti.dauce may join." even went on a trip to San Fran maximize their potential." ' He in the. Rancho library; Quality- finalists for the Coca-Cola scholarships. ,There were " The dance club has been'very cisco b see""Phantom of the believes that the students, ,staff, ing seniors will soon be notified. 129,000 applicants nationwide for the Scholarship, and r busy lately. Members have per- Opera'', Additionally, CSF and administration at the Ranch • Santa Rosa Junior college is these three are among the 1,903 eligible to be selected for ` Iforrried .at various rallies and, members have taken part in are very friendly. He would love holding,a Vocational EdOcation the 152 finalists spots. (Photo by Bolo Brownne) assemblies, much to the deli other students. The club hag ht of " to also asked other students. When to "expand tin already great Showcase an Tuesday, March 3 Y ked What was so special about library," and he notes that he "will at the Petaluma Center from 8 to been fund-raising to purchase CSF, Mrs.. Marshall jokingly be teaching at Rancho Cotate for 9 P.M. just for Rancho seniors k music, costumes and -equipment replied;: that "It looks good on many years to come," and their .parents• At this time, 'for the dance curriculum. In the your trtmscript I And from my Thus, through, the dedication any questions you have will be SSU l e ct u'r s o c u . o n r" future, the fiance club hopes to own experience,. she was right. that both advisors and students answered- Mark you calendars. i i take some Held trips to different Besides . having clubs for the exhibit, the: clubs at Rancho This will be the only such event:al r" n' music and dance erformn aces, its ; artistic and academically gifted, Cotate . are having 'a successful . The one originally scheduled at foa, literature '- well its da some community work, the Ranch also has a club for the yeLtr.. There are many activities the Ranch for March 9 will not A lecture series this spring, Dance club .meets: every Friday bilingual students. The Bilingual 'being done, as there is never a be.taking.place. entitled "Writing California," during lunch, Interested students Cl b Was formeddii 1990 and is dull moment on campus. As the Studio One Video Yearbook heads up the new California second, semester begins, and the Club has begun taking orders Cultural Studies prpgrarn, an k' r pressure from, finals ' begins to for their annual video yearbook, emphasis of the Interdiscipli- a R0 W 011 Wirdi subside, these clubs will be mak- See Mrs. Beltz in E-3 for more nary Studies Program at S6no ing even more headlines as they information. ma State University. The lecture series is free r x ; � and open to the public. Students /J and others wanting to earn HASLAM LEBAR`ON .g ! academic credit may.: register �a�1�N��1,�1��i+ifs s �zaenr 9Q „v a h r Haslam„ professor emeritus at „ 'ns•asaflf i;ig t s i J�� fl yi �> f r the, series a. d. a ,a ra- " o.�, SSU and ?�, 1? Y. author. ior.��,o C 1.:�: 1, pp a f ariskari� r u„ .G( MPhETE1, LAS R IC ;, �: t wE rPl Al [J11�A .,., ;,. !,+,. ��r rite arseIt. 5 >c G4T�1TLC0 .NrRY, w, . €.<, `.>ri� / ,`-' 40,. �IC'je V. 5 P,isf„ yl� rs s �py >�Itie. e� C ra �� i i n „ 7. ., Q� home on 1,03 acres. 3bd/1.5ba, 1900±s , : 2261 sq.it. home on 2:39: acres. Gated �._. ; , Mir[pr� t Aluto Glass � Ia e o '. 1 s � " 9l,w; c n 4 r day evenings at .7 Valley and The Other Cali ft:,' ne roof;' autt;'car et;�in= round tccess 1a a barn converted to arc a ShOWel �:dQQ S, , CCeenS' � �lastic P' P s �� g' � - r ` S P. in Rachel,:.Carson Hall, forma." pool'and 2 -car garage, and office; many extras. $357,000 • Aluminum & ;Vihyl "Windows Rooms 68' starting Thursday, Feb. 5 — Gaye l eBaron, Sono- Redut:W to $319,999! Y g. 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Rosa missed the mark on a three- The' Rancho Cotate boys var- It was our inabilityto handle the ?° paint shot that would have closed- sity basketball. team came two. ball and manage the clock: We the gap to one point, but Tatum's minutes and two points shy of beat ourselves." rebound and Hedeen's resulting . making a wild North . Bay The Cougars hit' 23-of-54 dunk put the game away. I League race a little more inter- shots from the field (43 per The Cougars led, 26-16, at esting last Friday in Santa Rosa:. cent), and were 14-for-22 from halftime, and extended the lead, In what Rancho coach Mike the tree throw line (64.percent), to 12 points before Santa Rasa „vu <KK Freitas called, "one of the despite trussing some crucial started clawing its way brick into strangest games I've ever been foul shots down the stretch. the game: Helped by four three- involved in," the Cougars were Rancho senior forward Mike point shots, the Panthers .went on playing remark- an 18-7 rum late .ably well _- - in the third peri- 'against league- od to tie the W k F • g The moral o the sto a leading Piner, s- you g 3$-38. ry arne at and looked The lead ,have to, play 32 minutes, g poised to upset' changed hands the Prospectors_' several .times in which would not .30-and-a-half minutes. the fourth, -with have created a - Santa Rosa Ike Freitas Five-way tie for —Mgoing ahead by RCHS Bos Varsity Basketball Coach- ^ -first place. - Y Y as much as five But the final �o m e n t s - paints. With 22 W. m £ seconds left in � E� ,turned into a nightmare for the Rado certainly pulled his t g regulation, a travelling calm,; . 6Cougars, who watched a seven- weight,, connecting on 100 per- turned the ball over to Santa Yk�is Point lead vanish as Piner took cent of his shots (5-for-5 from Rosa, and the Panthers tied the the field, 2-for-2 from the line ;sole possession of first place ) game -at 52-52 on a free throw, 1. Rancho, may have coven the rots and six s£ ;with a 64-62 victory that, for to finish with 12 points with seven seconds left. A well- RON it rebounds. � 11 Y F aimed, desperation half-court theory that anything that can go Isaac Jordan led the Cougars shot by Golatte ricocheted off wrong, will. with 22 points, five assists and game into overtime: send the ""The .moral of the story is you four rebounds and Mark Hedeen the rim at the buzzer to se a have to la 32 minutes, not 30- added 16 points and 10 rebounds. b e r ok their and-a-half minutes," Said Freitas: Jaquain Williams had• five getting Con the ugars tacoreboard Inas �g •. '< oints, Montel Golatte had three ' "Everything just caved in an us. F Santa Rosa jumped to a 7-O lead It's amazing how many things points, three assists and six before Jordan snapped they` F can go' wrong in 1:24, This was rebounds, and Jason Tatman arid streak' at the 3:55 mark of the the one that definately gut away." Jacy Tatum each had two points. first quarter. Rancho fought 3 The Cougars overcame a 19- back and led, 10-9; at the end of i I first-quarter deficit and led ON WEDNESDAY against the period, and extended the i1-29 at halftime, They extend- Santa Rosa, Tatum grabbed thelead to cis many as l l pciints in Aa , g g rebound on an errant three-point oed the lead to 47-44 oin intothe second quarter.4�10211611 I e fourth period, and led 62-55 shat by the Panthers in the clos- Hedeen finished with 29r _ with just under two minutes ing seconds, and passed to a points; while Jordan ended up wide-open Hedeen, whose slant` a Sx� r auz s s remailim i. R with 19. Rado had eight' points . . , ,.9£ e E_ w - s:a.:xs� :k:: ,>» d, a ,.t , .rrs. 3 u a z n `€ '.,isun � S �`>•<t $ e A time three-point shot b dunk sealed a 64-58 overtime and 11 rebounds Golatte had ix ._ k�� f F victoI ,,; : �.; ''`7 , _05 a Finer s Mark Thom son cut the of ts,. n g s. g p Y p n a d Tahitian added two: W R R The r. 7 lead to 62-5$; them a Cougar Cougars led throughout The'•Cou ars (9-8 overall, 3-3 k _ the, ,four-minute overtime' era- a.� ,.:<b �� F-, , � , j �• turnover res !ted' in a°.three N81�,: tr ve kto Gar i al-';New ... ,.�. � ' . ,,,. ;�• . � .�� , .• ,- .:., �.. •a r , .3, c%b �, e., L ;` r .....: ......... .1. :: z. a, e.n as ? : -f39. _ , tK - . z: od but were threatened several i1 4-2 n iYV , Dint Ia tU make It 62-61. , _ tr GGTU 1(, '�, � 0 , �dr1�S.. �-V,h `. a ..F.� �� ae::. � ��~• �: x £.,F � ,, a,, ;., � re ; F v ! t „ t x. �a t:a.: U iJR .s };ti R i! �+• P � „? S Pill 4 ,1fY e � ', r a. �r, ,,. .. !_.� ,. �. {, �.f a[-. d,'�(�Y. � ,.,p p•, 6 Y'f: aY t s..s F.. .. :,,�', ,. .n.. Y 3 \ T .1:: , 3, ]..Q p 1,. y t.' E»;;! s#F{s•�;.,,` ss°a `E ?.. "F., r,. ahF ° n a n theasteal' times. Chn in to a 6U-58 lead J4 n, and to R ant amer of Piner converted a 1 U � � � .,.`r.. +., .+!Fx �' Y:. n garste lead, hitrit3 seconds left, Jordan, Friday Jan. 30. The, OL take F k throw following another steal . who was 4-far-4 from the free- upset the Vikings, 73-63, i'ri the'° ` F for the final margin. throw line in overtime, calmly NBL opener on Jan. 7; and THIS JAM BY ,MARK HEDEEN put the finishing to,ueli1 on the, Cougars' 64-58 overtime Victory "They made up those six sunk a pair on a technical foul to Santa Rosa beat Montgomery, :against ,Santa 6so a on Wednesday. Hedeen :finished with 29 points, including Six in overtime. points so fast, we didn't know give Rancho a 62-58 cushion. 75-7.1, on Friday. (Photo`,by Janeen beisardi) SSU womonsuccumb to, VS t;%j Sff in lS laibm-" a Cossacks rebound kAfth 0 to beat 11 63-,55 Davis'',SS U men suffer fiat WArI C losses t The one thing standing. while Jann Thorpe, whose three between the' Sonoma Stake rebounds ,were nine; below her The. Sonoma State men's bas- NCAC.ketball team suffered its first Mario Tolls led SSU with 14 women's basketball team and'. average, had 13 points, as ,the Northern California Athletic points, while Jason Bothwell the Northern California Athletic Aggies held a 41-25 rebounding Conference title is still the UC advants ge. Conference lasses of the season; , Kaci I Land Floyd Bullock added µ i rDavis Aggies. Anne; Baxter .had seven last weekend, falling to Davis, 10.' Jason Gunnarson had eight, The .Cossacks suffered their points, while Nicole Fischer had ` , a „ _ �:� 79-64, on, Friday, then failing Shaka -Johnson `had seven, and +first NCAC loss of the year on six ali` on ; three-point 'goals , t" just short at Chico State; 60-57. V1/alter Jefferson 'acldecl.six. �Frida at Recreation Hall at Jackie A At Davis, the Aggies were 13- Mark Simon chipped, in with i • y 7ink had three points and �i for-22 from three-point range, 'three Points, and l�onlini,c ue 'Davis, an 83-50 decision that Amanda Robello and Lauren ; F g P l i \ �' including 6-of-9 by Chris Via Bukasa` and. Patrick'. Shanahan ,,kept the A les: erfect in can- Hibma, points. ;_ F gg P _ sic, who scored 20 points in the each had two. Johnson added a each had two kference ,Straight navis' sixth it and was their 43rd THE COSSACKSback first nine minutes . of the second team -high seven rebounds. GOT half. *straight conference victory. r on the wmnin track on Satur �`y � �' f!• I _ "I 'hit my first shot coming ON SXfURDAY at g Y g 5 Chico, We knew Sonoma State day at Chico, as SSU snapped would be one of.thetoughest,if the Wildcats' six-game winning out. of the locker roam and it neither testin liar! more than 'a u just`; manifested from there," four-point, lead in the first half. not the toughest, ,team in streak with a 63-55 victory. The € said Vlasic, whocame into the Cunnarson;sank two free throws :;league," said Davis sophomore loss was the first in conference game averaging 9,1 Points per and then. hit a ufil er with 'one Des Abeyta, who was nearly play for Chico. F F g g g P. J perfect in scoring a career-high Chico shot just 18 percent game. second left in the first tiiilt to tie r Aggie coach Bob Williams the game :loathe ninth time at 17 points and grabbing 11 in the 'first half, and couldn'tis rebounds for the Aggies. `overcome a 29-16 halftime. said Vlasic provided the spark 30-30 that helped Davis erase a 35-34 It was . a defensive battle in "'I Bat's why the win was so deficit. The Wildcats outscored SSU halftime lead as it' went up the. Second half, with 'neither Huge." SSU 3�-34. in the second half, 51-38 with 15:34'to' go: team scaring until the 16:36 and pulled within one point at zFS « THE COSSACKS LED the Cossacks went on an18 sev- 38-37 'with 11:59, left to play, His attitude led the team in mark With 1;40 left, Chico '' the second half," said Williams. held a six' -point lead, the big- eral times is the first half, with but "His attitude and his right arm," est of the game at 59-53, g g g' ,the largest margin coming at 13- 8 scoring run over the next six before `Polls hit athree-painter early on: But the Aggies went minutes to mahntain a comfort oil a 14-0 run to take a 23-13 • able 11-point cushion with 5:51 `mak THE COSSACKS LED at 1.98. After exchanging free " throughout the first half, going throws, and the `Cats holding'a lead with $.:37 to go in the half. left.' " up by as, many as nine points slim 60-57 lead, Gunnarson got fr SSU gat to within 31-25 with Thorpe and Fischer each, had "; n the final U 13 off a three-pointer with three ` 2.18 to go before Davis went 19 points for SSU, and Thrarpe before. 5-0 run i p c helped the Aggies.cut the lead to seconds left, but it would not nto the break with a 39-27 added 1 rebounds. Joy Durand 1` Aggies held the had 's seven Dints : ancl. >10 35-34 at the break. The-Cos- fall. The Cossacks last chance Advantage. The gg pr sacks hit 57 percent from the • came after a missed Chico char- lead despite the Cossacks shoat rebounds. field in the first 20 minutes. it toss left SSU with the ball ing 58 perceiit 'from the field in Baxt r. also had seven paints, Y first half. While, 1, Ela had, , five Vlasic hit a three-pointer early and -one second left on the ,. 'hey ,; a : in the second half, and followed clock;''but the Cossacks couldn't Davis shot 52 percent in the ` Robello lidded four points and second half, while' slow! Dail chi ed in with two., with a pair of free throws 'to get a shot oft`. slowly, Y FF f3� help the Aggies taketheir first SSU outrebounded Chico, 47- extending its lead throughout The Cossacks' (12-5 overall final 5=:1 NAC are current!'': tied lend at,39-38 with 48:431,4o,go. 33, including 19-8 on the offen- the final 20 minutes. The -i ) Y x _ sive side. SSU which lead's the r margin was the largest of the for second place with' ChIc.a g £, Davis never, trailed after` that, game. (10-8 overall).' SSU will host q twice in the conference in three-paint shots leading by 20 points r "I think' it was big because of Humboldt on Wednesday, Jan ' 3 second half, the last time coni- per game, hit 67of-24, while the score differential," said 28, at 5:30 p.m. 'After visiting R� ing at 79-59 with less than a Chico was just 1-tier-13. I' Davis coach Joi ja Hoehn. "Cer- Humboldt in Arcata 'on Satur M r ` h". minute to play. Bothwell led SSU with a titian! ; to beat Sonoma; and to day,Jan. 31, the Cossacks will asp z w 3 rot;E: The 19th-ranked Aggies, who` , game-high 16 points, and was beat them so convincm l puts host Chico on, Friday, Feb. 6 ' r xk ' entered the game milking just 30 one of three Cossacks with eight a g Yf F y' , F " a nH ," rebounds aloe with Shanahan us in a ci k , F percent of their- three-point g god point in the confer- ; then get a rematch against Davis F P s ence standings." on Saturday, Feb. 7, at 5:30 p.m. NICOLE FISCHER, shown earlier this season, was 2-far-4 from attempts, recorded their sixth . and Gunnarson (six points SSU,forward Yvonne Daily Davis beat Humboldt, 72-48, on three point range to finish with six points in SSU's loss, to Davis straight victory, and •improved etch), had 14 points and six. rebounds, Saturday, _ on. Friday. (Photo by Janeen Belsardi) " to 15-2 overall,. 5-0 in the See Cossacks, A8 M I A6 — Tuesday, January 27, 1998 rhe Community Voice Rohnert Park/cotat , CaYHfornla ; RPSCAidssetteam marks,�,Express boadvance,. Five Rohnert Park Swint Club areas fastest swimmers, as it is record and posted a career -best YS records fell and 10 lifetime- ` a qualifying competition for time of 1:21.44 to place secondfinals" r best times were turned' in by Pacific Swimmi.ng's All-Star in the 100 -yard ,breaststroke. g ei ht local . swimmers at the team. t She also had ar lifetime-besStatequarte, Pacific Swimming Age Group ' Jackie Snyder, 14, clocked in effort in the 1Q0 -yard individual Short Course Trials anti Finals with 4 team -retard and careen medley (1:21:44). The Rohnert Park Express the ball into the" net. Several one past the goalie off a direct Championships at Salinas' on best time of 2:10;47 'to place Toki .Burke;'.'11,' finished fifth'.' Under -12 boys soccer team won minutes later, Jonathan Netter kick from. Cook. After AdaR" Jan. 17-19. fourth in the 200 -yard butterfly,' "in the 50=yard .butterfly With three games at last weekend's dug a"pass out of the dirt from Davidoff stopped a breakaway.,,'" Although RPSC didn't place and iwas fifth, in the 100 -yard. career-besttime of 29:15, which,' California Youth Soccer Associ- Elector Angeles to go,;up by' two. ; late in.the last game to help pre- much importance on the' out- butte'fl Snyder,. who. came is'also a team record 'and a new ation Championships, and Eddie Ferreyra took a`pass from, servetbe shutout, Angeles corn p f y. Junior Pacific Reportable `1i[ne (PILI); secured a sprit in the Elite -8, Angeles,' dribbled around .one' pleted the scoring when he took;: conte of this. meet, the'Pi seconds away from a with quarterfinal competition defender, and pushed the ball an Andrew Cryer pass and" has :who qualified with a time Natiopal. qualifying: time; also Burke • also swain to a lifetime scheduled For Feb. 6 in M standard got some good gxperi- posted a career -best time of best in the 100 -yard' backstroke.' Morgan past the' Santa, Cruz goalie to• drilled it to the far post with.,. encu I against some top-level 2:01,47 in the 200 -yard (1:12.04). Hill. take a 3-0 halftime advantage. three minutes left for the 3-0.' competition. :Pile meet tradi- freestyle. Philip Zucchelli, 12, wits fifth The Express gat its first break The second half was a defen- win. tionally features many of the Aly 5a, Rogers; 10, seta team ' in the 100 -yard backstroke'. with with a 1-0 forfeit win over sive struggle until the final six Coach Bob Lavender credited , Auburn Arsenal. minutes, when Santa Cruz the tearn's success to a strop a team record rind career -best, g ; _ < time of 1:06.89 .,He was . also The secondg lime ' Was, a scored its lone goal only to have team defense and relentless I seventh in. tile50-yard back rematch with the Santa Cruz Fe'rreyra score two minutes later pressure on the ball. The defen- ' i shake, Hammerheads, who,had defeat- for the ficial margin, sive unit of Joseph Kaufman; CYO SOI EBOARI) Ian Lentz, 11, was *seventh in ed the Express, 3-0, earlier in In the tidal game,, Express Travis Howard, Caleb Ridgway;-` the '100 yard butterfly, and ' the year. took on Union City United, and and Neil Ostrowski held both Third Grade Eighth Grade Rebecca Thomas, 12; s`et a new Early in the first half, raid- went up 1-0 at halftime when feanris to a total of eight shots oh,',,' St. Elizabeth 28,. St; Eli�abeth+D-2 4;3, team ;record and personal best, fielder -Mike Cook sent a corner Angeles took a pass from Cook goal: Express goalie Chris Church of Assumption 8 • St. Francis 34 time,:of 1:07:60 in the 1001M. - kick into the box that was head and slipped it past the goalie. Markovich had only four saves' St. Elizabeth jumped to Aft rph i' even'in the first tither RPSC swimmers who ed by Matt Bertao to an open Midw t through the second in two games, while allowing,: an early lead on Can. 19, period, St.:' Elizabeth pulled qualified to ` the ' event; were Daryl `Servente; who bounded half, CJ Cunningham volleyed , just one goal. an held on for the" win. away with a 10-6 second-qurtr Leslie Langan,, ,Grahtirn Lentz, Matt Rubel had 10 paints `ter rail, and, sealed al wits iVith and Tessa Rosichan. } MSMS hoop boys beat Bant and six steals, - while Ryan a 14-6 run in the fourth period. am's Fee had four points and. John I aFoftune had 18 points, The Mountain Shadows Mid-. At Kenilworth; .the Kolts ended up losing, 49-29. two rebounds' to l ' u -t. 12 lebaunds'bals"and two steals, s s die School seventh -grade boys jumped to a 28-9 halftime lead Marrow had five points Elizabeth. Andrew' Du while Ty Cabalsi had eight OSSa basketball team overcame a 14 and went on to take the 49-20 Charnie, Matthew Ramos' 'Point.,,two 'rebounds, *.two Continued from A5 t and DeLaTorre and Pederson' si' 12 halftime deficit to outscore victory. DeLdforre and Furuli had .four each to lead Moun and Jake Dettling each steitls'and two assists to lead Si; Jefferson finished with 1,2 Petaluma, 16-13 in the second had five points each 'to lead the tain Shadows. Heng and Hed- had two paints and Elizaketh, David Vinson 'had points, while Johnson, Bullock half incl take a 28,27 victory on Rams, while. Maceira had faux rick had three paints each; and`' three edrebounds. Al Netter' six points, three rebounds and and Steve Ball each had four. Jan 8 points. Anzaldo, , Hedrick and Luke Chaix, Furuli, Maceira,_ i four points and two assists; while Andy Tolls had three pints and Briar p A.J. Shriver, Brandon Mor- 'Billings each chipped in with Billings and Skup each had two had five rebounds, Rob Rumimson had six points and Carson had two to round out the , r i row and Nick Pederson led a two points. paints: by Spomer; had two steals three rebounds. Mark Gavin effort. balanced scoring attack for the 'The story was similar against The Raters host Creekside'" and , a team -high eight had ,,two points and two The Cossacks 8-9 overall, 4 l•i i ( Rains with faux points cacti, Redwood, as the Rams tell Middle School on Thursday, "i Jacob Totz had ' rebounds, Mike Miller had two 2 NCAC); tied with Chico (13-5 while Bo Heng and Derek behind 28-14 at halftime and Jan. 29, at. 3:30 p.m. three steals and three points! and Brian Lane had a overall for second lace; Bost ` tf F DeLaTorre each had three rebounds Y S mreians iaddbaunds. Humboldt on Wednesday, Jan. points. Miles Anzaldo, Manuel LP ds, and Ali Hetile f 28, at 7:45 p.m., ain'SPI-I"TS�r'T%��'j ' I had two rebounds to round Jason,d two then entert Maceira, Jeff' Hedrick, Jason out the effort. rebou�ids to the effort. Chico on Friday, Feb. 6;' .rind Billings and Brian Skup each Davis on Saturday, Feb, 7.' had two points. Tuesday, Jan. 27 Humboldt, 5:30 y:1 Against Altirnra, the . Rams MSMS boys basketball tit SSU mens basketball vs.l� couldn't comeback from a 23- Brookhaven, 3:30 Humboldt, 7:45 1!.1 - 17 halftime deficit and ended u • p" RCHS girls basketball vs. Thursday, Jan, 2g i 1 • r 4 losing a X15-37 decision: Maria Carrillo', 6/7:30 Macgira had 10 paints and Matt • MSMS bays basketball vs,' ' Furuli had 'six paints to lead Wednesday, Jan'. 28 Creekside, 3;30 Mountain Shadows, Morrow • RCHS bays basketball at RCHS girls basketball at ( finished with five points, Heng, Cardinal Newman, 4:30/6/7:30 ontgomery,.6/7,3 DeLaTorre, and Billings, had RCHS wrestling vs. Santa four points each, ;and Pederson Rosa, 6:00 Friday, Jan. 30 r and Anzaldo each lead two. SSU wornens basketball vs'. 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All 13 -year-old dle School eighth -grade boys lions each had; 10 points; while Colin `etitive=Recreational coaches, -A' licants,s ould.have an "E" players, as well as players new to the league, must present a birth basketball team opened its Burrus had" five for Mountain (?`hive.iit e'` to eear1 acfi'n ex err- certificate at registration. Applications are also being accepted for CYSA c646hing license, <; 1, as y o . coaching g p p Shadows'. Kern and Monro had ' -nee iii Rohnert Park; be at least 18"' Yeats; of age`and be leadership . managers and umpires. For details, call player agent Carolyn Warn - season with a split, beating Kenilworth4 51-38, and. Red- four points each, while. Magat, exarniile The: resurtie-° inay list" , qualificati6ns.' , Send er at 544-7692. woad, 55-40, but falling 45 42 fan and Hall each had'two, resume to Ao nert� Park Soccer League,, Coirch Selection Commit - to Altimira and 51-37 to point Pee=Wee baseball si nu s extended Petaluma. They Rams went 1-2 in a recent,;,- 'tee, F.O Bax 1656, Rohnert::Fark,A,9�4927-1656. For details; call Against the Rams tou`rn4mentheld at Creekside=.,league, president Henry $ills at .664-0463, voice mail box 1. Rohnert Park Pee -Wee Baseball signups have been extended until g Resutiies must be received by Feb. l�. March 15. Children ages 5-8 are eligible, and all new players must jumped.to.a 27-13 halftime lead. Midd e School, beating Kenil and were, never threatened: wort 40-5, Out. falling to St provide a copy of their birth certificate at registration. Fees for one , ' North Coast Hale Softball tryouts soon child are $40 registration, $36 for candy. For two children from the. Willy Fahy led MSMS with 10 Helerta (39-37) , and Petaluma. y Dints, while Chris ` Magallon; (54-4 . ). Tryouts forgirls, "A" select North Coast Junior Olympic Fastpitch same family, fees are $70 plus $72 for cantly, and for three children P Softball tearn ! ages 'b2 -tinder and -1.4-under will be held on Feb. 1 from the same family; cost is $90 plus ,$108 for candy. For details, Mario Burriis and ix points.AGAINST Mon- AGAINST KENILWORTH; `and Feb. 8, l,to 4 p,rr t Prince Park in Petaluma. For details, call call the Pee -Wee hotline at 525-47223 and leave a message. roe each had s John Collions and Brad the Rains eitme.back from a 20- . Corrie at -528-2085.•,For other age groups, including the 18 -under ; Crabtree each had five points, 19 halftime' deficit with a big Gald,;call John at 778-0520. Baseball, softball officials needed ; and Ben. Frey and Ryan fourth quarter, outscoring the - "' The Northern Coast Officials Associationds looking for men and ; Hall each had three. Sean Kern, Kolts 16-13 in the final period ,Annual Apache Club election Feb. 3 women 16 years and older to umpire baseball'and softball for the Sean Moynihan and Danny for the victory. The`"apache Club fof Indoor Soccer will hold its annual election upcoming high sehool''sea5on and summer season. For a newsletter Grant each had two, points Magallon had I 1 points, Col far offi4ers at its board meeting on Tues. Feb. 3; at 7:30 pm". at'the with dates, times and locations of upcoming meetings and clinics, and Sidiq Abawi added a free lions; had eight and Burrus,. Soccer: Building (7450"Santa Barbara Dr. in Rohnert Park). Many call Jerry Klonsky at 538-5.190, or Gary Frieders at 527-6749. throw. had seven to lead the MEMS ` ,positions need'to be,f lied, including the offices^of President, Trca- • or indoor - char�e.� Kern .and Fahy �:�had ; �;surer,'Coache's.' Representative, and Publicity D1i'ectox. F a AGAINST REDWOOD, the six points each, while Monroe soccer to continue to exist.in Rohnert Park, volunteers are desper- HOMES �+ ULA L��+u a Rams went on .a 22-5 first- finished with' a pair of free:'., ately needed,to opeX te46 program. The Board; meets on the first HOME,�7 O TH � WEEK quarter run and never looked throws. Tuesday pf each month pit the Soccer Building,3249 Cobblestone back, as Magallon had I1 points Against St. Helena, the Rates i and Monroe and Fahy, each took a 20;17 halftime lead,,but Free �fitn,e55 5811` iHAIHb old, ef,adult, 3/2.5, beautiful views, split-level home $319,000 w had eight to pace Mountain St. Helena came back to tie; the Santii Rosa Memorial Hospital Senior Class will hold �i'free sem- 5061 County Club Shadows. game, at 25-25 after the third Y + roar on Functional Fitness an Wednesday, Feb. 4, 9 to 11 a.m. in 2/1.5 end unit, single -car garage $126,00 ' Burrus, Kern and , Crabtree period. St. Helena then Conference Rooms "B" and "C?'. The event, presented by Beth Kel- each had seven points; Collion's outscored Mountain Shadows, ley, M.S., of the American Lung Association, will help older adults 6043 Della Court ' had five and Grant added two. 14-12, in the final quarter for maintain functional fitness through exercise. For details, or to The Rams stayed close the winning margin. 4/2.5, large yard w/upgrades throughout'. $239,950 � reserve a spat, call,546 9792 � throughout the game against Kern scored nine points and Altitnira but came up just short Magsllon had eight for the ' in a three-point loss. Rams. Collions had seven baseball'clinic,"O for.Februa�y Fahy was the tap scorer for points, Burrus had six, Fahy had` The Texas Rangers' Baseball'Academy will host a two-day base- `, ; Mountain Shadows with 12 five and Frey had two. ball c link for players ages 13-1$ on Feb. 7-8,9 a.m. to:4, p.m., in points, while Magallon and dol- Rohnert Park. Fee is $65, and includes a hat. Players will<be evalu- lions each chipped in with eight., AGAINST PETALUMA, ated in game conditions for the 1998 Area Code Games and the spe l ` v pP g cial:lnternational Tekas Ran er te'inis to Australia,: China and Japan. k . r ; Kern had five points, Burrus Mountain Shadows. trailed 23 g t,,, had four, Monroe had three and 19 at halftime, and stayed with- The :clinic is ,run byt`'profes-'sional instructors and scouts; and high § Moynihan had two to'round out in five points at the end of the J ( ) the effort. � third) � -trod but were ing bat speede(hiktinwisGtttu ht with � od bats), cosine rurirnn 707 5$6-3620 period, g } g g It warn t as close against outscored; 16-7, in the fourth and•,1rtn speed, and improving mental quickness. Far details'and an • 4L Few Petaluma, as the Rams couldn't quarter for the final margin. application; call Rab Williams at 525,0498. - recover from a 23-11 ,first- Collions had 16 points l" the Rainsebal] sign-ups'.continue, while Kern added Babe Ruth bas s ` � A8 —Tuesday, januiaryZi 1998 The Conununity Voice Rohnert Park/Cotati, carifornia . PULSE OF 4RP's summit boats w" THE the city into acting - PUBLICil, ly TIME WIGS �P�Ni BRINGING t! mURDERERS ANU'�AINRt�,6�Y� ` '� f,Coffee rumor Newes : Lethe voters decide USTIO .,. 1 grounds rutin circaabout.- Editor. r town . con-"' The Communis Summit and the ideas dis- cerns cerns a ballot', cussed during last Tuesday's television ' ra rain :` "" were uplifting and invsguratin . It was bout %WED r I r rt initiative iu. l .► lr 7 June or., what we should do as a Community The. ideas of a town center; convention center- and sports corn- qy4, t J LIdClyd@i November, plex are fabulous. People's concerns about the Edltc�r that would, t youth, seniors and everyone's involvement were open up . t Rah'nert great. It was very encouraging and exciting to Park's Urban Growth Boundary and Sphere a#. •arttgcz ants had ch that.. � Y p the Econaaruc Summit p' p gut into j��WS QPRpIt Influence. Currently they're as tight as a coat of me to see the interest, energy and reseal their assignments They have provided the inspi- paint on city, limits. When asked for comments;, come MgUTNIN all .I'd hear was, "Isn't that . Interesting?" Of,- - together and plan our city's future.C}WS ' ration that we need r i ysfutur to c a "It's news to me." Measure N'which tightened Y It's time to make, a decision about our future the belt around RP in November 1996 fades out ' We need to let voters decide on an urban growth \ �, a of existence in the year 2000. But apparently ,boundary that will provide the opportunity for � � � � ' � Y I momentum's been building to junk it in 1998 sion presentation to become a reality televi- .the ideas discussed at the economic fora � dt �r _ and not sit around brushing off cobwebs fol' , p Y .t another two, Flo Jennis' •i Years. , Rohnert Park 3 _ dame it on the, Community Summit. The tG, y summit involved across -section of the popu r Cid statof affairs lace last October in a three-day thrashing free, ' ro rials were spelled More ideas, opinion and n the city's future, Editor: for -all o F p out on Rohnert • , What a mockery, our media and we the citizens Park's future than cake recipes in 40 years of of the U. S. are making of our President in the Pillsbury cook books. The ten committees'' over everyp p rnericans charting the future are now busily sifting down - drooling flshed all over tailinf Clinton's linton' enitalia N�w I��M= CLINTQN W{�N�$ �N �.MM IERS FROM the material to come up with a growth chart for' ' eyes being news, i weakens our cauntr s strength e asupero, onl RECO: I ere city, probably in the form of a 20 -year Gen! While important world events are ignored, y y' , g power,, ! STINETIC ' �``,�`� :IN�4RMATIUN the Plan. - Y alleged sensed GUZ F DONT I "N A Q We e ook like a sourer full of idiots listening a GETTING BACK TO the rumor. Main impe-1,) t RIGNT TO KNOW b our President's a11e ed sex life and listing � tun for it is the realization Sonoma County wild %F, o.t tapes made by Jerry Springer Shaw ca hopefuls. Every newspaper in the world s`head SWUNG *OUT---------� grow. New residents will be drawn in ancl;l;; lined with this embarrassing media feeding fren- IVI`t �MP�O`(EES? EMPLOYEE zy similar to the one surrounding. the alleged MPIQY�E ' I ; �:' _ DRUG !P7spread to the various cities such as Cakati and?.; . MgIL R u�� Ronert Park. A support s?stem for the neededr:t Olympic bomber, Richard Jewell, that destroyed MQNIrQR 11 t infrastructure will have to be created and it cans ,� an In conclusion, if the allegations against Clinton r.: , ( "� Quer ' not be .done with the existing UGB in place".01 Cli. , And to wait another two years far Measure N 01" 1, are true, then he must have decided to commit M4W��RED ; be sink 'with i'a political suicide by carrying on an affair;with a EMPl9YEE , th the setting sun is not the wisest. r- 21 -year old white house intern of obvious clues- CDaNS Rr , „.v i option. Apparently, the Community Summa`, tionable'intelligence, right of the . :_.;, opened a lot of eyes. GOP Congress and others in Washington who' I have no idea what the new borders far this,#,4 have been'deterinined to bury Clanton alive since , revised UGB and Soft will be or even if it wiGl the first day he wan the election.: ;V; , I it to the June ballot. Or even the Novem., make What a sad state of affairs that we have sunk ber ballot: It'll take a lot of,signature gathering, ,L so low. It is frightening to' magine'how uch in a hurry to make the: lune deadline. There's!-, lower,we, can go before self -.destructing alto tonight's R gether in our own ignorance. � �' forced to o somewhere that not a whisper about it o P ,CiiY,4; Muria E, Connell T�1Gy Y g has for the Council agenda. It could be pn..the Fehr rary 10' rc� around future and can !meet the needs of the businesses agenda when a full council 'wall be resent: `" Seaslopl.. Editor: k p ' ; „:- that'provide revenue that all'cities:need. Ma or i ij p..' ", .. rY• q': , , , •, .ear Mayor nd Rohnert Park Ci - :-;. r W:, r ., .: (.,, y: , n,, a„Spiro is in,, Washin ton for the '., - Pear a...lt ka .dr,s S 1 d,.. f.t „r y t Q-ou g ' a , a !. �, .,.Slaow,me , ou want. tv retain the bum , ,? t, . ,., ,.f ,: F. ,, r;t„ a.� ;; , , +, ., : »,e ,, h _,; Y s asses khat =,,annual Conf rence of Jit! I�1Grease ,1,� iocai rl „ crl�[nemkera:Pt9ul evcrythin I,hear and read rn s d „ ,r ; mayors), A major cit , to g support:Rohnert Park. Thank . ou. h Vocce the Carrimunrk Summit and its v r'- wide iterri'such as this calls for , i . Editor: , :, a t prior notice to e c ^ `-' Ken Burge 'alert councilmembers what's I have'a vision for the futu're'of co' shave done a:greak'job of assess= a s comm u"•. aus task force k Rohnert Par g p mmuting in rng the needs and desires of our commtiity. We< Rohnert Park It looks like this'; There is a erva-, - would like to expand our tax base, increase good INDICATIONS ARE THE pendulum's start- sive attitude -that ublic trans ortatioi} is 4aUl; paying Jobsaby attracting clean high-tech buss-UrlserVttlt?i1 $ ing to swirl in the other direction.,, e t , h _ ,uric ept„ who nesses and provide a mix of housing for all ' of pullipg . up, .the city's ates =od freezing dri'vin ourswn-vetucle is not, For'those.� Aare. , Y g ,2 z ng , commute within the cit there is a public income level famahes in Rohnert Park. We want row • gY X growth for four years had a lot of a e Giem to et to wark.and school n d eftI- our children to'have the opportunity to Live with- E itor: g Y FF al in system whicheto makesik easy, comfo errrarnds, and in our community; if they so choose. When not battling floods or fires member enabling• Measure. N to squeak by, But the .� g s of nationwidecooc.,growth and spurt in conn - recreate, For those why commute out of town, Jud Snyder said it all when he told us'Measure the California Conservation Corps are working there is a centralized transit mall/Oark'n rime.. N would be a noose around Rohnert Park's neck. in state :parks, helping the Department of Fish ty population ran counter to the cozy comfort of Small runabout buses run'frequenily through- The Wish 11' of community,'which was and Came with stream enhancement and wild- pulling the blankets over one's head. Perhaps out all residential sections, heading to on of life � rotectian,, tackling trail work in the Santa Measure N can last until 2000. But Bob Sissu's'" g developed out of the Su, all well and p several hub sites, then to downtown, then to ythe good, but with Measure N in place, we can't Monica Mountains and, reducing fire danger hog farm pointed out a major flaw. A citywide transit mall park 'n ride, located near, the fvrrner move forward. Let's put a real 20-year`Urban in the Lake Tahoe area. They devote more fire protection benefit assessment district had to Kmart. Commuters are encouraged to brii g'chil- Growth Boundary, to the voters., than three million hours a,year to natural be farmed to help these needed services tee dren, cart groceries, attach bis cles Hon red F > g Y 4 A boundary allows us to accommodate resource work throughout California, much of pace with the city's population. The city's inex-; Citizens (those over 60) are offered a s ecial dis our, needs and prevents, urban sprawl. I. believe it as a cost- effective labor force for other state tricabl tied in with wastewater i count card, and treated with respect and aur conrmuniry will rally around a rational agencies. Y disposal. and alienee. Wheelchair access is provided omit allmajor transportation dilemmas, -both county,'. public transport vehicles.. l he -nose a Measure boundary.has proposed a strong wide issues. You simply cannot just hold them• F At the hub sties, located a University Square, 1 y -term urban easueother than be choked environmental protection bond issue for the Cal- at arm's' length. RP already.has 22 t y q Fran Hauck ifornia ballot this year, a $791 million measure g percent of 49er Pet, the corner of Golf Course and Snyder. The Geysers wastewater disposal project, if it ! Park that would preserve and enhance.state-parks, Lane, and other key locations in the city, (.,OM- Rohnert P fund a Lake Tahoe >nvironmenkal Improvement ever gets off the ground, or more properly, s' muters can quickly transfer to another bus, toProgram; restore coastal areas, acquire and pro- under the ground. Freeway widening, commute their destipation SSU, downto Provide �'C�UCY1 tCi g rcW wn, transit mall, tect wetlands; and much more, trains, more buses and other transit solutions ; Ral Ce Catate, Mountain Shativws Plaza,' Med Editor: The California Conservation Corps like to say need participation from everyone. nter Drive,. one of the 6 movie complexes I want Rohnert Park to'be a prosperous'city: I that "Conservation is aur middle name.".The ri- And:now it's 1.998, two ears before Measure' in the city, ar other main "destiniltians," Bus own a business here and am very concerned orities outlined in the bond measure would focus N pulls up its UGB and vanishes, and RP's ud-*` rides. are short, with minimal stops, t about the economic well-being of this communis attention on many of the, areas where the Cors dlin about on its wobbly unicycle p F g y ycle while the ut the transit p ' Y y eland within the plays an active'rsle. With the adoption of Cover- rest of the region's z• sit malU ark n ride location, comm- t . It is obvious there is ver lull g zipping about on muters c�ui connect, with various farms of city limits that is zoned commercially where: I nor Wilson's environmental rotection bond w F rollerblades. It took the Community Summit to auk -of -too transportauan,°Buses traveling north could expand my growing business, � issue, the CCC would be able to provide even and south, the Airporter anti the light rail all make If 'you want to het business owners, lease F paint this out. Y, F p greater assistance into the next century parking at the mall, as well as a variety of services t raw our businessestand res to provide room to Al ArurnF>uru Y frequent' stops here. There is ample bike ands A LOT (�F THESE. signposts to the future; r g places for our employ- State Director which add to the "easiness of commuting. iCtosks des to live. If you ,don't help us; then we will be California Conservation. Corps emerge m a fascinating volume, City of'Rohner*; or small store fronts offer espresso and coffee, light Park Community Issues Re ort It' h w4,` snacks, newspapers and magazines, P.O. Box rental, UPS/FedEx pick up, copy and FAX machines,, stationery, and more. There is a cru• wash/auto detail service (drop off before your com- mute, pick up after), gas station (for the die -bards), automobile electric battery chargers. The possibili- ties are only as lirtrited as the imagination. ' This public transportation system and related services.would provide jabs and business,opportu pities. It would promote a greater feeling of com- munity. Air pollution would be reduced. It would be an archetype for other communities world-wide. Funding would come from vru•�ous. sources. Money proposed for widening 101 !would be diverted as widening would no longer be', ncc- essary, Tax revenues would increase due to the many high tech and green businesses, which' would be attracted to such an`innovative cit ly' An' •increase in local pride would generate greater local sales tax revenue. Tourists and others would be attracted by media coverage of our community. And of course a small rider fee or monthly pass fee would gladly be contributed by our residents because of the money they save- (or never spend) on gasoline, auto maintenance, 'and insurance: ' I am forwarding a copy of my vision to the pity Council, the:Transportation Task force, and the Planning Commission” I hope to help make zrty concept, a reality, Helen Weber Rohnert Park e p s a a ;, inch thick, mostly single-spaced summations' written on both sides of the pages and packed with thought-provoking commentary. Com'., ments; 'ideas, .suggestions and recommend&,1 tionsfrom practically everyone involved .are'; written down. There are repetitions, sure, but ; . the more often .an idea or proposal is men , tiomd, the stronger it gets. As the Sponsor Committee says in its introduction to Task 1' Force members: "Attached are ALL of the ideas and raw data ... nothing has been left. out or ' omitted - it's being presented with all of ilk warts, smiles and energy.':` The book should be required reading for all residents with 50 copies in the library for circa- '°'' lation, If we had a bookstore iii town it could be sold for •a couple o' bucks. Maybe they can sell 'em" in City Hall for a few bucks to cover expenses. The report's from Hudson andssol ciates, the consulting firm hired to pre�arr th groundwork for the Community Summit. It's dated January 5, 1998, so it's practically hot ofd t the press. Not only that, it's downright provoca' tive. Just skipping over the pages and pulling out sentences here and there is enough to kick I start the brain because there's so much new stuff, y here and it's all packed in one spiral -bound vat-, ume, Get your own copy however you can and: don't wait for the movie. :I. Rolinex`t Park/Cotati, •California, The Coi<n>inunity. Voice Tuesday, January 27, 1998 g A9 .• ■ Gospel' 26ne:,-MusicTV, Show Friday Ramin'y1 ;. � % , 1.Multicultural sounds kick off Studio,E in Sebastopol; Brazil since the dances were day.,,adtivities:,Jor the Gone TV 1998 season Fri- Spiral Bound has won several said to be a cover-up for a mar day night when the:Celtic band honors including Best Acoustic tial art form so deadly that one bo'red'"kids t O e S unda — 5 Spiral Bound and the African- Band in Sonoma •County Their " kick could kill 'the dances are ,. Brazilian combo .Ca Beira are style ranges from pure. Celtic to fast -paced 'and sensual set to a NJ,e ,e•. u d4>y, but rf its. The 4th'annual G"ospellvlusic Y ' Thi F(�t featured, on KFTY "Channel 50 bluegrass and ' folks;: music., :"'.exotic Brazilian rhythms, some a peaceful, Concert;` sporispred by; the Cul - Ti n Yea at 11:30;p.m. Januar}r'30. Instrumentation's tinigue" - r Also on the bill are return per rainy happy „hour, aural Arts Council of, Sonoma Cotati's,'a Z 'ne' is puts includi mandolin, accordion formances b Joanne Rand with da ideas for it's : certainly,co(nty, will take. Isice Sunday; : o Mus, p ng d ,. _ by 'Joanne, . ' ". P well -w ith the P". together:ithese monthly shows harp; woodwinds, Jew, s harp, ;Stays Kmmock and Bobby enterta}Hing o February,l, at Santa loos<}.High that.debut the.last,Friday of the contrabass an fiddle,. ,Vega.' children wiith- trrlie, Try.. it School auditorru`m,"12 5" Men z rr is a Brazilia -b• ed' k"!For.further. details on Friday's out trashing out;' docina Avenue; from 3-5, ,'.m: month at 11:30 and" then are C tpoei c n as_ p repeated at 2 a.m. succeeding groin• lets by' Mesfre Bira telecast, call Frank Hayhurst at your .ded ln'.this year's^ pro Saturda morning s. "The`.'re Almeida Acordeon. Fedor 2one'Music, 664-1213 or Shei- o saoactxv graml are: C'omixiunrty,: Baptist They Carla Y g 8tl tC. 1Vt chit- recorded' on 'the soundstage at minces 'were once illegal in ry' Rosen at ,795-9505, ities for chit y, Church Choir, Voices ";of J,oy dren reooyer ar77 ea's reat g -' from `the Greater 'Powerhouse ing 'from that recove nn is i f the Choir; Fulton '' Pent`ecostal flu that's going''around? hospital r'; : r ' ld Wesley, g'•' p /� ,/fir/ r�'%� Crur er 1 would, to tape � church Choir,' Ds Love Cho ir. ry y women 'G l: s l ��i/Petal ma tad The "Pao If the kids are tired ' of cray= the kids to see her, but i dont with Jim Corbett. ons; markers, and .coloring wont them to catch anything. The Community Baptist An 'evening of poetry and Center's Mahoney Library. whose work also appears' in books,,make them some "secret Church Choir., has been in exis- prose, featuring selections' Admission is free. the anthology. message" drawings,, Take, a Many, local .hospitals have fence for 46'.years Among the from the recently published Saltwrtter, Sweetwater, pub- Writers who will read from white crayon.. (a white birthday visiting rules, that exclude or best krowh,;:this shoar`.`of 25-30 anthology,' Saltwater/Sweet= liked by Floreant Press, is a their work on February 2 caudle will also work). and limit v"sits from children under members ,performs `ti "gUghout welter, will be presented Mon- collection of short stories, include Barbara Baer, Susan a secret message or picture, an a the age of 12, so be sure. to ` " , «i da February,'2; at Santa Rosa poems, and essays celebrating Bono, Karen Eberhardt, g P c. the county' white piece of paper. Then pr' dill ahead before ou `''' o. Voices of joy, is a 14' .member Jli ior. College's ,' Petaluma , ;tile' voices and, experiences of Michelle Anna Jordan, Glory p p P p Y Yt Center ° Northern California. ;The Leifried, Noelle C)xeilhandler vide watercolor paints` and,,a Warrack Hospital, for example, choir inexistence for 14 years, , brash and let • the ,children dies not allow';`visitors "..under . :'as`a ro'ect ofthe'Gre<>ter:Pnw Eight ' qt, the6. wc�irien book is dedicated, to the late and J.J. Wilson: p ;authors who contri : ,Suzanne For information, call the g, g - q uncover the message. age 1' , while Santa :Rosa erhans Church of God; and contribute :ta, Petaluma writer Su Remember `paper dolls? Fan Memorial allows: them, fir} non ' Chrrst,';Santa�Rosa ? gY , p, i- Petaluma Center's Mahoney v the will read from a sett; and env fold a large Piece of paper to the critical care units during certain The Fulton Community, their work at `7 30 p.m.t in.the ronmentai activist Judi Bari, Library, 778-3$74. width of a cookie cutter, trace hours. Church Choir since 1965, the cutter shape out, and'cut or These, policies 'protect the'',' t Hues to present a strong rues ' have the ktds cut the shy patients from ' , - s'.a e of �` ra se', has led'to u " �;' ' - a (be careful not to cut the two Sharing cmmunrcab ' P 1 which „ ert`li 1 the hos ital is a Fall Musical Revival e anneal le diseases. the sponsorship of Truffant dial •,=.o fele < ch l L edges„ or your pieces won't C < 9, y'. p M s each, year. connect,) These can. be colored good place to run` into a lot of Donald . Wesley, is a: well Francois Truffaut's first film, tiyal and introduced the French ence of growing up. The film is The 400 Blows will be resent "New Wave" to the mainstream in French with English subti- or. decorated with crayons or sick people, If your hunt's hos- known radio personality as well , p , - markers: pital stay is riot going to be too as an 'accomplished gospel : od Thursday through Saturday, of world cinema.: The film ties. Screenings of The 400 Provide kids'. scissors ands `a long, you alight consider wait- singer and musician. He is plan January 29-31 ' by the Sonoma bravely marked the' birth of Blows are co-sponsored by the couple old magazines and have ing unt'1 she's at home to;.bring., Hing to also perform with his Film institute Tuffaut's alter'ego'fprthe next . Alliance Francais.. them find and cut' out pictures the children to see her. If daughter during this event.,, Screenings are at.7 p,m, in the two arcades. JeanPierre Leaud, For more information, or to played y a 13 playing Antoine,Doinel, be added to the SFI mailing list, offoods:' these can be la e.d the kips are ver close to her. Tickets are $10 each and `;tie Darwin Theater, Dltrwin' Hall, at estaunint, and u think a .visit is very available at •California Lu' '- on the Sonoma Statetlmversity. p 06, with like a store or r y.� y g dramatizes the universal ex eri- call 664 26 allshabetiz"ed, organized to cre- important, there are a few things gage, 609 Fourth Street, Ctiltur= Admission is $4, �,$3 50 for .. ate:many-course' meals- or have you can do to make the visit' al Arts Council,' 602 Wilson iron -SSU students rind senior them glue them on paper as safe fo_� all: Street, both. in Santa Rosa,,and +t;.itizens, $3 for SSU' students, I � and $2.50 for SFI me' mbers and p .. y lie event ` a ..food yramrd, Alternately, � y „ , make them an al habet book in goy health (no .sniffles or For more . ntormatio►i, photic children; under 12. r /0/! i /Kte f°/ ( �% i i°�Ce� ,Mak sure our children are at the door .• A and let them find, cut, and'glue coughs before bringing thern - the Cultural Arks Council ` at The 40j ;Blplvs (1959} electri- : g eo pictures for each starting letter. in. As the children to kee 579 -ARTS 2787 fd the :1959 Cannes Film Fes- r -'�- �"" 71. P- -i r' --------------- ie .. p � ( ) .i � � 1 'I i T G � 1 For younger children, mrike ri , their h ads off surfaces in the i Smog:",, i' BraKe I 'I U � i color book and let thein find hospital rooms, and keep the items in each color. These ro visits very short: Wash ; the ROHNERT PA, !� fi1�lIENTS `. E?C171 I I' 1d� ; 4 Cyl. $39.95 p jest can:be4'orked with forsev children's LLIiands thoroughly (3 1:`& 2 B6droo = $660`to'$7'.50 I, � ' I i S.j I i 6 Cyl. $49.9595 . I ®rat clays. after leaving the. hospital,,., or C C'ony,en� t:�Qcat ciri" �'24 I- I 99 I ; ' 8 Cyt.; $59.95 «• „ " ,,. il'. '`: 1::; .1 '1 1 1. - 1 Feeling desperate? Get; out .:,.7 use one of u,: the , rmseless ' ;, E �erei$e'.RciQm rOn- Site l fid ( I Front RearBake:' y ° 'i�uludes_sparkplus, 1 X ry " "' 1. e Call For An A ai trrient ` I ,; I I I, '.tgnthort 11m{@& carburetor & I. Some SU 11es or t(3 S that:, our.,.% ,antibacterial .,ll uidS,,, aVailctble . , ?t : ,i pP n; , Includes N ds,tur ingroton - Iih; i. , }� �l 1 • 1 i or drums picking bea8n I' 1 idle.adjuslments 1' . sc ,,.,: s ,..,. ., .. �j r., r. a ry - Plus 38.00 State Cedthcate ,. 1.:1 .:. R 8 _ 8$ children have ,out r n,' and >., at any drU btQre. ,(!}ememlJer, �wlrnrnlny' a� aun�l g.$81,95+StateCertificate lfetaliiFpadsextra.Mostran,. most cars ', Y 1, Ke 1 'l ', f, l 1 ;; With coupon o lv Expires r 1 Wuh cou 'o oiiV . En [res 2/28/98 1 1 With coupon onl • Expires 2/28/98 i be, ready to pia yeurself.,play most rusesIare ,passed b w ��� n. P �, . , P P -> W a ---- Y, YN ,H nvaife ar Gcks �. a . , 1� , ._r _ , dough,'finger paints; blocl�s if . ;;the hands:).: Since' `:your aunt , real not ill': with ..y ` e is os sur , li-C71 r $ �tCairE3 A QrfiTtorit :] � 7,, these t m s haven t been out in p „" r „g .., , , q. h g t: I" g rk eriewed - :a _ virus these, roc flees sht3uld p$2 L>tr art Ppik sr while, they pa. r p., r . u. >,A, . t,;� .t$ 112 �omixtrce `Blvd:` rtert Park »,.. 5 ' - , .� t � ' '.,ria, ,� � '', '.:," 1. Qt1 t e.:..1 i a .v , -k ' t, te, It., Pc ., > 1 i,. �c,; r� .>rel t rrrl s car ry ,,, r: t _ I? :,. , P ;:: r 1,.., k, r t, t `�r, f Vii. t� , , r , , ft .{ Q en Mc nda-,arida,e incl S therland Auto,Center. ..,.,`�` take.' an r,.�_.�_ i.a ,�..,t�r�'i'i''" , try,�,, ,. Y Y�. ,1� all ht take.' an lJOLI 'Otrt,Q t/ UT..,.>IOr"<lll.,_ w ir:v •, r,t l.xrr6 sit" of x1,a.,..3. ,.fl,l� s4r s f.d� a, rM1-tf477777 p."il jr _ DENTISTRY if .You ;CACI �FFQRD v � 11 ftdo 'I'lie Elr`te Gafewa'v Denkal pffrces �Iklqusands t?f Sancma and E JWORohnert Park's Only N: ,1011-r�rice -Stasi . tn! at 175,` 6hWdst 014& Complete Automotive Repair SMOG SIS117 E'AL,� ` January & February RLU' $B.00� STAT CERTIFICATE Most Vehicles Please call for an appointment a ,wa E.w.Gpty �5'`733 A IM .175 Southwest. Blvd: • Rohnert Park, All Credit Cards.& ATM Accented + Se Habla.EsOaf of ,Ser, O111iir OPPO I ing the Community for 20 Years ATURED OPPORTUNITIES lu., OFFICE SUITES AND WAREHOUSE OR' SPACES ITU (OUR 400 TO 5,000 SA, FT. The Community voice BUYERS CALL for free (3 ADMINISTRATIVE E' Asst CLERICAL , Terrip, f/t, 6 ,DRIVER OTR. Can't lest NO. EXPERIENCE NEC-, NEC - ASSEMBLE ARTS, CLEANING& HOME A FREE REPORT!! Make "CREDIT CARD PROB- list of properties w/ to the City .;,Manager me maternity,,leave. Ac- & relax with your family ESSARY! $500 to $900 r TOYS, Crafts, jewelry,, CARE SERVICES. easy $$$ with 5th largest LEMS?*` Debt Consoli- phone no. "& addresses $3614-$4393 per month. a weekly potential proc- TYPESETTER BUYERS CALL for free (3 ADMINISTRATIVE E' Asst CLERICAL , Terrip, f/t, 6 ,DRIVER OTR. Can't lest NO. EXPERIENCE NEC-, NEC - ASSEMBLE ARTS, CLEANING& HOME A FREE REPORT!! Make "CREDIT CARD PROB- list of properties w/ to the City .;,Manager me maternity,,leave. Ac- & relax with your family ESSARY! $500 to $900 r TOYS, Crafts, jewelry,, CARE SERVICES. easy $$$ with 5th largest LEMS?*` Debt Consoli- phone no. "& addresses $3614-$4393 per month. curate typing, a must, .because of money wor-, weekly potential proc- TYPESETTER wood items, typing, sew- Excellent, reliable Glean- phone company in dation. Avoid Bankrupt - "For Sale by Owners" Admin Assistant to the proofreading &reception ries? Call Covenant essing mortgage re- with Mac exp in ing, computer work from ing, for home• or office. U.S,A. offering 9.9 cents cy, Stop Creditor Calls. I,fisted with .us. HELP -U- City Manager & the City skills. Men -Fri 7,30.4;00. Transport. ' Experienced funds. Own hours. Gall Quark; Photoshop, home in your spare time. Elderly or unable to care minute no restrictions Cut Interset. No Credit SELL 795.6888 ; =LL Council. Typing, 60wpm, Resumes te: ;PO Box drivers & owner opera- 1-d00-382-2199.ext. 503 for p/t position'& Great pay.. For details for, yourself? Call us, we w/some in state 6.6 Check, One Low Pay- su erior computer skills, p 4559, Petalurna, ' Ca. Jor's 1-800-338-6428. (CAL SCAN) vacation relief at' call 1'800-632-8007, can help, 707-579-8895 cents. i 800-831-1918 ment. soo-vo-9x94. MIObIIe ypmeg valid Ca drivers" license, 94955. Atlen: Jaime Bud Meyer Refrigerated The Sonoma Index- 24hrs; (CAL SCAN) press 3. (CAL SCAN) (CAL SCAN) fOCs alb, Syr admin asst expen-, Truck Line solo's and Tribune. Experi- INDEP Deyelopers {' FOR SALP ence, handling legal •or corn ex• ocumonts ox.`,' pl d = - ,contractors„ toll free 1- COMPUTER Lab p era- ;, 888-667-372. SCHOOL Office Manager„ ence building ads in Quark.,Photo. scan- EARN "$1000 WEEKLY SW Got hot .products? Mktg. AREA, PAYPHONE RTE. "CASH" Immediate $$ for or•trade, ,for small motor home. 1 BD cellent communication & o Dunbar School 3' GAL SC N k r, . ( A) 'HPD; Sonoma, Charter School seeks full Ume, School' in ex a lus: n 9 P p stuffing envelopes at home. "Start naw, No ex Hotshot will sell/launch our r Y p oducts:•933.9976, 7y , Established AT&T structured settlements deferred insurance Turn/unfurn; 'nice yard, Y ' $18,O000ba public relations skills, re- it d: Bachelors e- qu e d $8.23-$9.0,7/hr. Mi crocom uter, Software DRIVER FLAT<3ED. P Ex- Office' Manger. Position, Send resume to: posing Corn osin Room , ,perience, Free supplies; R _ High -Traffic . Locations. AII' Gas SfationS, Con- and claims. J. G. Wentworth: great park 707-795.9128 gree desirable. For poli- application. Send a dis- perience Pays! Start up open mid-January. Hour- I rate: $10-$11 + benefit Supervisor, lnformatian! No. oblige- tion. Send SASE: ACE,. PLACE an;,4in the & venience Stores,, Hotels, _ toll free 1-888-231-5375. m letter of to $48/K. More y Package. Requirements: The Sonoma, #503, Box "5137, 'Dia- BUSINESS SERVICE Etc. Earn $180k per (CAL SCAN) ,€ NOW pfcatonGhfo contact. ' intentprreisume & current exp.=more pay. Great Office mgmt experience, Index -Tribune, P.O. mond Bar, CA 91765 DIRECTORY! year, Minimum invest- $12k..Call 1-800- �h,0613 City Of Rdhnert Park letters of recommenda- Benefits,+ profit sharing. Spanish, exc writing and "Span l 9 Box C CAL,SCAN ( ) ment CASH NOW!! We pur- `° ` 793-7258. (EOE) tion to Personnel by 3yrs OTR + 1yr., flatbed W. speaking skills, basic ac- Sonoma, CA 95476 Or fax to: Hyspeoa 519-3201: (GAL SCAN} chase mortgages, annu!- ties, business 2BD/1.5BA.condo , $400/ Apply by 5prn Feb 17th. 1129, SVUSD,, 721 exp. required. Ccmbined counting,'CPR/First Aid. GOVERNMENT JOBS. SerytCBS and notes. me + 1/2 , PG&E, $500 ape St., Sonoma, EOE Transport.. 1-800 637- Computer skills:. Mac; 707-938-1600 Now hiring in your area. BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Since 1984 highest Ori - ADULT . 4407. (CAL*SCAN ) FileMaker ' Pro, No phone calls. 0: Call 1- CONFIDENTIAL v Tired of The Rat Race. ces paid. Free esti- Ca 794-9987Qking/pets. NE WSPAPEFt COUNSELOR SELOR Pt 16 hours week, EXPERIENCED GlarisWorks, Quicken. $00 883=0819 ext. J-400 800-880.0819 SECRETARY Resumes, Thesis editin 9r Unlimited income &sup• port! Retire 24-36 mates, r prompt Colonial nal service. Colonial Ei- "'°° RDOR1 '3 CARRIERS The Voice plus. pe'r Carpenter Saturday Sunday,, in P Sonoma. To work with tfine.work.,93$-3266` Exe organization and People ,skills. Send re- for current Federal, County, City &State lists Term Papers, Wills/ Trusts, Notary, Divorces months! Ve s!rn lel No Very p No hype! 1-80D nancial 1-800-969-1200 ext. 51. (CAL SCAN} � Fpr Ret1k, Community Y ,Full sume including 3 p,rofes I r MP PYrttellt (CAL SCAN), 707-584.9096 selling! i seeking indfor developmentally I ta&/or_ sionai and ServlGes 322-6169. ext 0092. FURNISHED room' pendent, carries p bled adults Dura HEALTH Assi Y• g stanf; High, ,references letter of intent to: 'Sono = _ ROSTAL WORKERS (2 min. msg) (CAL SCAN) DEBT CONSOLIDA,- share kitchen & bath, routes within Rohhert adults..$6:50/hr. Training School, 10-20- hrs/week; ma CharterSchool, $1,000'S POSSIBLE. No experience necessary ArlttOtlrlCeriientS', TION$ Cut morithl6y pay - ,$325+ deposit. 996-9405 Park.: & benefits. 939-,1380 $7.84-$8.65/hr. Valid. 17202 Sonoma Hwy, So- TYPING. Part-tiAt $13.61/hour to start, lus me.Onl DEREGULATION of Elec- ments up to 30-50% Re- three Only ree delivery days ;each week, Per- CPR, ,First Aid .Cert. DENTAL practice seeking Send a district applica- soma CA, 95476. 707- 835.4232: Fax to:. 707 ` home, Toll free 1-800 benefits. A lieation / 218-9000 ext. T-5139 for pp GERMAN STUDENT, 111-ity & much mare! Mil- lions of $ to be made. duce Interest. Stop col- lection calls. Avoid Bank - Help Wanted 4r feet for those looking qualified ' RDA to work tion, 'letter of intent, re 835-4207. Position open p , listin exam info available. listings. (CAL SCAN) C6116arn-6 m only, SCANDINAVIAN, Euro - Billion $giant. Looking ruptcy FREE confidential to supplement current F/T. Alse; needs dental sume & current letters.of until filled. p Y open 7 days/week. peen, South. American, for leaders, Call 209- help NCCS non-profit, Ii - ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT income" or seeking part-time work, hygienist 1/2 days per recommendation to Per- week. Call 938-5322 or sonnet by 1/30, SVUSD, $1000 WEEKLY Stuffing 1-800 267-5715 ext 230 Asian, Russian ex- change students attend- 673-1278 for F.O.D. info. (CAL SCAN) censed/ bonded. 1-800-955.0412. (TPP) Fast paced 'office needs Must have current Cali- fax resume to:' 938-5163 .721 W. Napa. SC; Sono- U.S. COAST GUARD envelopes'your location ,ing high school. Become CAL SCAN ( ) 'reliable' oro. person with fornix driver's License, attn: Laurie; ma. EOE Now, hiring! Women & Guaranteed! Excellent +� Cgi[d Care Pay. Free details send a hast family/AISE. Gall I NEED HELP! Make computer'sk!Ils to sup good .DMV' record. & Men a es'17.27: 'Good g SASE: P.O. Box 1.800 -SIBLING. WWW.SIBLING,ORG754505-KR $2540 weekly from DEBT CONSOLIDA- '.port sales staff, Growing casual Current auto insurance. FIREFIGHTERS No ex- LEGAL Secretary 2yrs lit, Benefits : " Goode Pay *Exciting Geral LICENSED Child Gare CAL SCAN home,' no selling. Not TIONS. Cut monthly to 30% company with en a- pay Resumes to: For more info call: perience necessa 90w m;. WP6.1, Wind95. necessary. p Paid training & reloca- Mail to: 670 W. Napa Ste obs. Be art of g j P the action. Call 1.800- S rin s, FL 33075. ages 2-5. Nancy 795- Springs, P g MLM, fantastic support. Call 1 min. message, 24 payments up - 50%. Reduce interest. P.O. Box 1986 Sonoma 584-2222 & ask fol the tion.- High school di lo- . #F, Sonoma, Ca. 95476 9 P ,';'438 $724. (CAL SCAN) L B99S• Lic# 493002097 (CAL, SCAN , � BALD? ST QP his/day. 800-995-0796 Stop collection calls. � or fax 996-9957 Gireulptjon,� De artmdnt ' P ma grads. Ages 17.34. SanDio o/Oran a coup g g - - �. **NOTICE** THE,: Community Child GOING hair, loss! huaranteed to ext. 3411. Avoid bankruptcy. FREE confidential help. NCCS, Rertletn er... `Aide for male, 40"s, in Np Tltne? • ty . 1-800-222-6289; Los Angles 1.809-252.0559; , Flashing red lights Ori; Ads in Classification 315 • Care Council maintains may require an"applicant a listing of licensed day grow new air or money backl Inexpensive!'. To MAKE. i THOUSANDS No I non- rofit, lice0sed/ P bonded. 1 80 r)sed/ whlchr. Prr, 4 n,jghts(1/hr FaX US j/QUl ed at Fresno/Northern Califar- SC�lOOI }?.t19�S IItEari3 to purchase equipment care providers. aider; 800.845.4594 ar www•JessVon:corn weekly selling Company does every0412. p Y. (CAL"SCAN) per/night). $10/hr, Calf Mike 585-2866 584'2233 nix: 1-800-345-6289 (Mon Fri). (CAL SCAN) you have tO S' OP! or materials. 544-3084. (CAL SCAN) thing for you! Just refer - DEBT°RELIEF-FREE. irn people to this 800# and DEBT Bar-" ake ,2141 Use lD#ti8871: mediate, confidential. ti .$$alHCMEOWNERS! Consolidatepayments,'CONSOLIDATION C�ITll7 _ (CALSCAN} lower Interest and e!tnt � raw $25,000 $100,000. nate harassment, by /#C?1/ISOR E Too many bills? "Home Improvements.* Apply b P Y Y ONCE IN a Lifetime Op, phone. Call toll free 1 - ' +! �j p } B�nef�ts YIf$', iQrnrTlUrtlt UQIDe ($i t7QlA/; p hone/24 hour ap rove!. or a Re P tunny/D - gulation 888 -BILL -FREE or Arneri- selfltl ' rcLll�ttarl I�(StCIQt'' *No 'equity Required. Platinum capital: Real will "create 10 billion mar- ket. E-mail: CON- Can(888)245-5373.Credit Counselors, C nonprofit: (GAL SCAN) idi; ®Q rr�� �+ LQ r� W Gkl\J CA �rhG1V+k AaY�BGR ktelRrtaria a V„ �Irarlf� �U{t Estate Broker #01163658; CA SULTM�AOL.COM Mi- nor Enterprises, 25795 J ] U G rrje Cielfve -Dept. of Way, Loma Lin- FREE CASH GRANTS. 4 r ^� weekends IVd nights,,� �+R�rl ll.l Or holid �aCQf3 alis, Celt tearTl fit S rQWlr► work BCt!V 66TwQftt J g Real Estate. 1 -800 -523 - 5363/Open7 days. da, CA 92354 GALSCAN) Colle e, Scholarshi s, College, 9 P Business, Medical Bills. WaCI L{l�#a5 Wtj) ICiCILllB ` llQtit (GAL SCAN) Never Repay, Tall free k teams twoC Work ilQt118 ar10i„ QlltGejei(aje WQriC PAY PHONE BUSINESS 1-800-218-9000 ext. G - 5139 (CAL SCAN) o 11.1. s of llt}tICS This t0.. If1St,8CfI0tt Great MCI' Locations IS ; a. < 951 ; !tan; .90 fQr tilaSe kft1C uip Top of the line equip - & m�l�aAIM I�C�SS C j18Cf2Cl SC rarerttry t4 Alla WQCkjat;e GUITAR LESSONS GUITARAlft ment. Both•in Oor out- door pa Phones r < •-tlpdet Sao . Learn your favorite songs. f $100',DOD yearly poten- , int arttS !Punt 64� a Cilli Mark Benjamin. BA in tial. Gall Now 11! 1-800 GRACO SEVILLE C � music. 664 8046 724-1730 (CAL SCAN).°ert Stroller, like brand new. If this sounds I ffarr CtttCE3rtt eUlO Itl"aUCCICF3 ani4<4tSIC1eSS :1 $50. 939 -9183 POWERFUL INCOME CCli ktl WtQ, GUrrBtlt ;1I MV ; " tJppalltttlttle&",', Opportunity Earn $5k k1isC }�r (j ,/ �{ LV Qui , Pt..k It OUt 1 !III :Ile 'r qultefd fOr ' $$ I NEED t -time $20k per month P(T'. No for Sale , :•s $Ci1�1oymeC}t I=mo QUf CeSUtT)f� weekly. Part-time frpm from . selling/not MLM. Fantas COLLECTORS Items, �A�nYf` for to $�F 22 9 #(1O atfehof home. No selling: Not h he suppprt. Fre2 rni- Old records LP's & Ariti= come '� work " LM e n r rise nute message.e 1.800- q rater. 584 580 quo typow 7 mat merryata me �'cIrCUIdtIOrl iU�aRa�CC, 9CAlrQp It foots. 'Gall 24hr. 1 800 995 0796 ext, 1647. CAL SCAN), ■ Y 807 1178. (CAL SEAN) USNs No. 1 nterlrlve ii aa, sOCI1nC1a8lrt SODA/SNACKROUTE Freesha ap+hrad,9sFIREPLACEP ing, Swedish cone , ►uasl MAKE $250 .� Coke PepsHershe •25 ad, $99. 9962564 omeIeaninmerry, vending business in greet locations, We eklyHNew up to $1,500. Fi- KILIM your area. Locations incl. profits carpet, approx '586-51400 �il�Cilmaid small invest. Call 24hr. 178. nancing available. Toll free, 1-888-294-8363, 8'x11', geometric design, sit neutralsorig. . (CAL CAL SCAN) $675/obo. 935-1777 ,. Ili- B2 Tuesday, January 27, 19 $ 'The Comxlnuru Vo tYce " Bcihnert Park/Cotati, California f C,,LA L5f Fu. e, .1 �r Mtsc aslaal. At�tg„`<f enl f+� �tiritur Y z y. ...•..:.�.�.....�;•fs ,,•.,:.3�,� �*;��tt+�t�, FoeSele ��t ff '�i���� +,�/^�a a� �� • — ,. r t .,. 1 n '�Nkheh $ YeE SECRETS! Read What re SOFA Ethan Allen SAMICK 1 It 77�rr., .. , .,.0 PA , .tl �r7 i t . ",' r.,, p •;'^' f) 9 aLPiano 66, MUSTANG, ,3spd 2 .,; 3>} ,YW FQX :4 'door "j4 ;r ..: ,. li ious leaders. are hid; ,Woo arms'&back” 9 r d Blackjbony doo midnight, g ht � blue , s d „ n9 .... , as" p,. 136k bl"e, Brun :•.i, • . - ., 4 _. 9. ,. t ';;' , ing. .Ban ed tiestselhn Lotik rea '• :>'r 9 rl 9 � s 9 t 8125 Looks•Ilkebaby Grand. , %:IS, runs; $6 090/ ba. x, rnn d, ; „ 1995 anthology: The i.," �q:_ 9.,Con.. Needs, sowne." ,�t , . �,:, t; ? t ', 9y 707938.3203 , ,•,:. $1600.;707933„4$12 r°;?, .Call, 7 38-0 4 a > �'f1, Book our church .., I 74 9, 3 3 Work, $1200.9389172 rer; Y 3 ,.,., IN SEVENTIJU 'ICIA l7U n ,t , ,.: x ,. ,. , f t „ e;� i ,. � .r„ L DISTRICT , D �QU doesn't Want,, -you to ”, T �. ; r, ., , �,.. , " �I+w pF H 'ST TEQF NEVD i s ; , �� ,,,, , , , ", .. , , , . � T � A A A. � ° ;� , a � busln�ss read, 446 19,9 " d. S FABED,� Loveseat Atat Pp $. 5p Q 86 :;, TAION :Wa on �a: P IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WHITE PINE , :,�'; �,,k ,62 ,:FORD rFAI LANE , Gals` R' r 1-80 - 1-5328 < s_ to offeeta I l 0 55 .: P c..,, b g. & . F Safe Su aru 4wh r ,out YOu 1''� ote6 ,Va U f ,.,,.,:.. I d a, �, runs, :has Curren a is I thi r t, GALSC , endtales::$209hrm :. , . , „ t:�r 9 su, � .. ,., ,n• Mette.oilhsParsntal;Rlhf as to a.� AN) ,; , ,_ , ,. ,new >brakes $� :radrto . , ,, 9 S tratiops,needs,light,work ,,:,,, �,,.� ..,4. JEANN E.ANI7RE. ,TILLEy, NOTIC 0 EA I W:r hts.b , �' 93 Lf t ,.,„$2004 .bo• 938 4483 TT A �'�, �' E F H_, RING,OF,PETI71©N g I� Y NCQLN„ Town Car :. , �, 6001 bo: �. �, s . �s ;.., �•w,, o. .99 5624.1,, AMior,C I TO ARENA RIGHTS,II @,;s �i n hid t” i owner �, 4 WOOD �. u y R U,Ilshln QUr CtItIOIiS 6u[ning ,Stove: T .... .... . ..:...:. ,. ,r,.. „•:;,, .. ,.,84:: ::n., .. ;.. , •. • . ,' . WIN SIZE Qsdroomsat ed:N,I�SAN STANTA, 4 ;;; ,,. �c::,�., 0, .. ,.. Lrg, custom designed.: ^,. 7 places, good.condition. I :' ,f,,?dr u ,roof, em/f,mcas= . TO>'JENN FER,, 41 ApETH TILLEY"the mother of the above named min r child; Business Naime StatEil"1 ant SE 2ED _,CARS , F CM s l S, o d, and toalF Will heat large area. Moving must self. $275. ' '" "� $175, Porsches" hev s ' 'setts, ,$,1704/opo, 'as;is. ' • persons;c(aimipg lo.be,the,tather qi frotherof this person: C y ' Cali 938 4343 YQU ARE HSRo.� . :IEQ that there has been filed in the above entitled Court a petition in 40 Sonoma Call 707.;996 2644 egg FQRD ESCORT Po Cadillacs, BMW's; Cor - $350 996 05 g e p 9 p n 2dr, 4s d runs ret vettes,- Also 'Jae s 4 prayid forth termination of arental rights over the named minor child, and that the p eti, . y p ' g s' P ' , <cARS: "$100-$540 Police tion has been sei for.hearin before this Court, in De artme t 2 ` h t The Community 130k, $2.004: Call 936- . WD's, Your, area, ioll g; i P, . ,, at t e City of Ely, County df y uKpftpre �ppitattcee 050 f ,free 1. 600- 18-90 Jmpounds. Honda, Che- White Pine, State of Nevada, on the 23rd day of Februa , 199.9,;at the hour of 1 0 o'clock .m. 8 after ppm2 04 ext. ry P, v Jee 'A-51;39 for listings:';(CAL• y� ps:8 Sport, utility. at which;time and ,place you are reggired to be present if you desire to.oppose the potitron. COMPUTER Roll to G.E. Refrigerator, 19.0 cu. SCAN)Must sell!!! 1-800-772- DATED this 14 day of January, 1998. , p IvOICE desk, solid oak beautl- ft, excellnt cond. $204. 67 GMC Caballero,' p/s,` , ,7470 Ext. 7106 r • �, � s/Dgnna M, Bath ful cond,60"W x 52"H x Call 707.996-2644. p/w; p/s,'am/fm cassette, (CAL SCAN} Clerk of the Court 36"D: $1504: 996.1351 Moving musk sell! < c/c, V8, 150K, $460Q , ittlpftrt , b s/Pat Campbell :Call NGtne... PI, fan 20, X27 Feb. 3& 10 1998. &1326-5947 ;7� " 1UekS �r Depu 584 -2230 (4t HIDE -A -BED, On sze, WHIRLPOOL, washer/ `77 CADILLAC Seville 4dr 9313MW 3251s 5spd " i36 82040 Mazda,? runs or faX them . at 584-2233 Simmons Beautyrest gas dryer, super capaci 1.Owner. 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Tuesday, January 27,, 199$ — B3 a a B4 — Tuesday, January 27, 1998 The Con imunity Voice itohriert Park/Cotati,'California . pip- eek�y rltl t ugV.W W orae A' NEVI/ PAh'EI IEDI CATION ACTIVITY PAQ5 FOR Yf)UNG IPEQPLE 01',998 Vicki Whiting, editor, Claire Stephens Kleffel, Cesigner/Illustrator Vol., 14 No 191Ci�'1A�i(iitly 7777771 1 F .. 5 If i four d a chesi filled wrth gold, rt , E1ean©r Harvey Was -born in a � � � "xeally 'wouldn't change` � Y', life. I Would give al ost all the money to fold rush town: Here is a story _ .. . ,.the scientists that help people in the OL 01she tells about the time she\� 1 \ � £t. world; to try and make thin bette Went looking for old, � � � � ;',� � �� r , g V r r r'"� I would take the little bit of fold that Part Two nearly 150 years ago, \ 4 t � � z; I kept for my farm y,and give some to dad and ste moan. They would eCt4 ) ! use it on a motorhome for when we go errP E camping I'd give the rest to rriy mom ' g rosp ing, - and she would use it on something y Eleanor Harvey, 7'years old :that she and i could use together. :Andy May, gr. ` tie spring there was great excitement over ..° a Hahn School t r 0 some new gold mine's,. and evorybody talked ` of prospecting, I concluded ,1 trust try it, too,' If I found a chest filled with gold.1 w M father's friends the shovel Quid give t to the people who need Y ' made me a lrr and a small . an. A mtner' a man ram the rrunes came along and asked the �t the most, like boys and ik s and p' i who had last his leg m a g , usual uestion, "Any lttcic`�" Y families who are poor. If I have left cave-in; made me a wooden pick he thought q LL ,7 over money; I would buy presents for I had to�tell.him, No luck; disCaura' ed, zuyrfarriily 'and friends. This would help me. Now I was ready to start', , I expect I said It as'if I was getting g Bhang my life because I would be A nice little, stream ran through our place, and P . i He took'my little an and said "Let me give very proud of myself becauseI helped ; re surface miners worked Y p ivaziy "poor pepple get a better lifer If itatr " I knew it came rom where further away. g banks I du and washed Y• y g Iliad an more money,left I would put Y n y Then he .sent, me a little way dawn .the stream , the, dirt as I hadaseen nursers do, but no -gold. It �n m college fund `That way,1 to look for a an'he thought he had dropped., ,. ' tle ,further from home, of back he seemed'excited, "See here college. M dream would c Qnderful y Each day I began a 1i P would be able to o to a w • When I gY vme . friend and each night I'talked with my corner f her' is Borrie old." and I could became,an orthodonti to it is, , while he fixed my wooden pick, g t Xichael, n'S "Any luck today? he always asked, g flakes in - Sure enou h, there was an rrtch of gold fl "Na, but I got black sand." Black sand was the little bit of water left. He drained the water and Hahn Schap put the flakes in a folded piece of paper. Then he nearly always found with the gold, and I knew it P P P P I would take it haute. We would have was a goad sign. said I had better stop for the day and go home to more food to eat and better clothes to show, m agents. wear. I could buy a beautiful house One day when I was nearly a mule from home, Y P for my mom. We could buy presents for all my friends and families. I Do you think the could help all the poor families for 10 f kind grunter r' a 1 G� r ' iii ,'r �i�A the holiday so that they would have a s; d� k% set « „ wonderful Christmas. salted my part? e 1 t f NI rrr� v S CJ � � 4* G'J�c� �? Nicholas Long,,gr,;S Use the Code to find • • School ' Hahn S h l . g ` put what "salted" n w� , h E?.. -040.. cam *�► C G? 00, y_ • -G' eajas If I ca' ve ld it would change my H life big time. would be a Million- thaw ' o Pan for old , sire. I w1.ould live in a big Mansion '� ' Number the pictures to show correct with a wife and I would have a lot of Panning for gold wanks because gold is heavier than dirt, ��4` M wccy tq, pan fir gold. servants, X would be a professional soccer player and win every game Iaround. F- :: «+•... vaaav yv.7L 111 Lily W V11U• Matt, gr. 5 Hahn School If I found a chest full of gold I would use it to buy food and toys for the L needy. Kasandra Gomez, gr. 5 „ t Hahn School If I found a chest filled with gold I Would be very happy. I would be s ' happy when'1 gat it home, I would pour it out and count it. I would share it with my brothers and my parents. I would buy a lot of things. I would buy video games anti put some of it in the e n to I � bank,. I would have enough money "' # go to college. Nick Rivera, gr. 5 Find the puzzle and then find itagain on this page! Firi each word in Hahn School 1 aq ne... FAN LUCIA P.SWI RLTH4VI GOLD MILE you foundu bag of! gold dust, A R G• D, N G_ S W,.M P 1V RUSH INCL Draw,or write about it here, M S O M N ',R U'S H' F C SAND, 'r9l rite J Time Capsule, Pretend you are in charge of preparing a time capsule that will be opened in 150 years, Cut items from the newspaper that will tell people in the future about our lives today. A ,•W L;, S ,.A N' E I Ia L R E D: L K I, . 0 "L M :,Q H N HUME MINER �./ Jokes and Riddles R: S H.0 V E LA) 1�_ T S SHOVELPROSPECTING Send your favorite joke T A B, V 0 :>G C H V S' Hor SALTED riddle to: S A L' T E D .D T E M M Kid Scoop VE STREAM RO. Boz 1802 C F U R N I M I I N SXRL Sonoma, CA 95476 , ' G L t' C F L A K E S NIL FLAKESA Deadline: Feb. 23, 1998 " • - R X H Z - _... P I �} M _ DUST: ,: ;': Pubhcationt Week' of Mar. 22, 1998 191__--_ • YY J Time Capsule, Pretend you are in charge of preparing a time capsule that will be opened in 150 years, Cut items from the newspaper that will tell people in the future about our lives today. Tuesday, january.21, 1998 —1B5 ®w �'■.■ ■ ■ ■. ■ ■ ■. 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