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BY EMILY THORNTON needs a transplant, Tomlin said. The World “It could cure her for good,”she said. COOS BAY — Two-month-old There will be a bone marrow Evelyn Elizabeth Tomlin bruises drive at the Relay for Life in easily, but she’s not hurting, said Coquille for Evelyn from noon to 4 Stephanie Tomlin, her mother. p.m. Saturday. “She’s not in any pain or any- Tomlin said it is difficult to thing. She’s not really lethargic,” watch her baby go through treat- Tomlin said. “She’s smiling and ment and deal with her possibly cooing and doing all the things not living a long life. The Aplastic she’s supposed Anemia and to be doing.” MDS Interna- The infant tional Founda- was diagnosed tion says 70 to with aplastic 90 percent of anemia a few aplastic anemics weeks after her recover if they Contributed photo April 16 birth. receive a trans- A photo from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hatfield Marine Science Center depicts North Pacific krill that She must plant. washed ashore in Northern . Scientists are attempting to uncover why large numbers of the tiny, shrimp-like animals undergo a bone It would take a have been washing ashore between Eureka, Calif. and Newport. marrow trans- year to complete plant if she’s to treatment, Tom- live a full life. lin said. Aplastic ane- If Evelyn mia causes bone doesn’t receive a marrow to produce too few blood transplant, her prognosis is grim. If platelets. While not cancer, the she receives too many transplants Why did they die? American Cancer Society says it can that are rejected, there isn’t much be associated with certain cancers. hope either, her mother said. Evelyn must receive platelets Infection or internal bleeding from once a week and red blood cells every BY THOMAS MORIARTY the dead krill with Peterson, said other week currently, but she really SEE EVELYN | A8 The World Krill kill oceanographic cruises along the If you’ve noticed large accumulations of northern California coast did find COOS BAY — Something is dead krill on local beaches, researchers lower oxygen levels than usually killing large numbers of a keystone Bill Peterson and Joe Tyburczy want to seen in Pacific Northwest waters. species off the Oregon Coast. Fed- talk to you. They can be reached by email “If it is hypoxia, there’s a possi- Oregon may vote in ’14 eral researchers say it could spell at [email protected] and jtybur- bility of implications for other danger for the region’s other [email protected]. species like crab,”he said. marine life. Another possibility is that the on same-sex marriage Bill Peterson, an oceanographer krill could have experienced an important food source for Chi- with the National Oceanic and unfriendly weather conditions nook and coho salmon in the Pacif- impact of the Supreme Court deci- Atmospheric Administration’s during their mating cycle. BY NIGEL DUARA ic Ocean, as well as many other sion on its electorate. Hatfield Marine Science Center in “This particular species live in The Associated Press species of birds, fish and marine Same-sex marriage supporters Newport, said in the past few really quite shallow water,” Peter- mammals. PORTLAND — The U.S. are readying two measures for a weeks millions of dead North “This is the main food for fish son said. “When they reproduce, Supreme Court on Wednesday signature drive intended to reverse Pacific krill have washed up on offshore,”Peterson said. they get into these really huge dangled tempting incentives the ban, known as Measure 36. beaches between Newport and Peterson said researchers cur- swarms.” behind the overthrow of 29 state They need to obtain more than Eureka, Calif. rently have two hypotheses about The oceanographer said recent constitutional bans on same-sex 116,000 signatures to appear on Peterson said it’s the largest die- about the cause of the die-offs. high winds may have driven the marriage: the possibilities of the 2014 ballot. off he’s aware of in recent history. The first is hypoxia. “It’s when the shrimp to shore. health insurance, hospital visita- While celebrating the victory, “The odd thing is that this oxygen in the water is so low the For the moment, Peterson and tion rights and Social Security supporters of same-sex marriage seems to be happening in both animals actually get killed by it,”he Tyburczy are depending on the benefits among them. made clear that their priorities rest places at the same time,”he said. said. public to be their eyes on the sand. That’s particularly true in Ore- on the upcoming vote. Opponents The North Pacific species lives Peterson said the water temper- “If this happens again,” Peterson gon, where a 2004 ballot measure of same-sex marriage made the largely on the eastern side of the ature right now is low enough that said. “I’ll have to take a drive down bans same-sex marriage in the same assertion. ocean, predominantly between hypoxia wouldn’t be expected. the coast.” state despite near-uniform oppo- “The Court’s decision to strike southern California and southern But, tests have returned unex- Reporter Thomas Moriarty can sition from the state’s highest down DOMA sends a wrong mes- Alaska. Peterson said they’re typi- pected results. be reached at 541-269-1222, ext. quarters. Nearly a decade after the sage in our opinion,” the Oregon cally found along the continental Joe Tyburczy, a researcher with 240, or by email at thomas.moriar- vote to approve the ban passed Family Council said in a statement shelf. the California Sea Grant extension [email protected]. Follow him with 57 percent of the vote, Oregon The shrimp-like crustaceans are office who has been looking into on Twitter: @ThomasDMoriarty. could be the first state to test the SEE OREGON | A8 Henson admits to killings

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BY JEFF BARNARD ber sale areas was adopted longstanding position that a enough to fuel more than 400 The Associated Press without input from the pub- 1937 law known as the O&C logging and mill jobs. lic, as required by the Admin- Act sets timber production as She noted that the extra GRANTS PASS — A federal istrative Procedures Act. He the top priority for the BLM timber will come too late for judge on Wednesday ordered prohibited government agen- forests. one of the plaintiffs, Rough & the U.S. Bureau of Land Man- cies from using the protocol “This is clearly a victory for agement to sell more timber in until it goes through a public timber dependent communi- Ready Lumber Co., which Southern Oregon, and vacat- comment process. The ruling ties in southwest Oregon, and shut its O’Brien sawmill last ed a system federal scientists did not address whether tim- it’s a victory for the forest, month for lack of logs. use to avoid harming the ber sales that have been sold that has not been managed But conservation groups northern spotted owl. based on the invalidated owl appropriately,” said Anne For- that intervened in the timber The ruling out of the U.S. estimation protocol, but not est Burns, vice president of portion of the lawsuit said District Court for the District yet cut, were still valid. the American Forest Resource BLM would have a hard time of Columbia came in a case That portion of the ruling Council, a timber industry offering more timber for sale filed by the timber industry leaves the U.S. Fish and group involved in the lawsuit. against the Department of Wildlife Service without a The judge ordered the without Congress increasing The Associated Press their budget, and without Interior. scientifically valid method of This 2011 file photo shows U.S. Bureau of Land Management forester agency to fulfill its obligation Judge Richard J. Leon ruled estimating whether spotted Craig Brown checking the slope of a planned road on a logging project to meet 80 percent of the violating other environmental that BLM has failed to consis- owls, a threatened species, on BLM land outside Ruch. A federal judge has ordered BLM's Medford amount set in management laws, such as the Endangered tently offer as much timber as can survive the harm from and Roseburg Districts to increase the amount of timber they offer for plans in future years. The next Species Act and the Clean called for in its 1995 resource losing a portion of their forest fiscal year begins Oct. 1. sale each year to meet targets set by management plans. Water Act. management plans for the habitat to logging, said Andy Burns estimated that BLM Kristin Boyles, an attorney Medford and Roseburg dis- Stahl, director of the Forest will have to offer double the for Earthjustice, which repre- tricts since 2004. Service Employees for Envi- “It means, I suspect, that BLM and Fish and Wildlife timber it now sells on the And he found that a com- ronmental Ethics, a conserva- they will actually have to go had no immediate comment Medford District, and sented conservation groups, puter model used by govern- tion group. An earlier method look for them, which is some- on the ruling. increase it by 55 percent on the said she felt an appeal was ment agencies to estimate was struck down in an earlier thing they have not wanted to The timber industry called Roseburg District. The extra likely,from the government as spotted owl numbers in tim- court ruling. do,” he said. it a clear win, validating their 54 million board feet would be well as conservation groups. Meetings Drug tests TODAY sion — 7 p.m., Flora M. Laird Memorial Library, 435 Fifth St., Coquille Valley Hospital — 7:15 Myrtle Point; regular meeting. will come a.m., Coquille Valley Hospital, 940 E. Fifth St., Coquille; regular Coos Soil and Water Conservation meeting. District — 7 p.m., Coos County to BHS Charleston Sanitary District — 11 Annex, 210 N. Adams St., a.m., 63365 Boat Basin Road, Coquille; regular meeting. Charleston; workshop. North Bend City Council — 7 p.m., BY AMY MOSS STRONG The World Charleston Sanitary District — 12 city hall, 835 California St., p.m., 63365 Boat Basin Road, North Bend; workshop. BANDON — A new test Charleston; regular meeting. awaits Bandon High School Coos Bay Parks Commission — 4 SATURDAY students when they return to p.m., city hall, conference room, Coos County Historical Society — classrooms this fall. 500 Central Ave., Coos Bay; work 10 a.m., The Mill Hotel-Casino, During its regular meeting session. 3201 Tremont Ave., North Bend; this week, the Bandon School Myrtle Point Planning Commis- annual meeting. Board unanimously approved By Tim Novotny, The World a random athletic drug Sheri McGrath gets her mug shot taken as other volunteers work the phones during the annual fund raiser screening program. The policy BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED 4BR, 2BA for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.This year it was held at the Rodeo Steakhouse. would apply to all students Cape Cod style home on a corner lot who participate in Oregon with views. This great house with wood & tile floors has a nice School Activity Association- kitchen, vinyl windows, gas governed extracurricular ath- fireplace, and tastefully updated ‘Busted’ for a good cause letics and activities at BHS, bathrooms. A spacious Myrtle Point home with a shop for only including all sports, band, $159,000. Call today for details! I Bay Area still funding of two clinics in the back because she likes helping choir, cheer, dance and speech MLS#13248881 greater Oregon area, where kids and it’s a good time. teams. BEAUTIFUL 5BR, 2.5BA COOS BAY HOME needs donations to people come from all over the “It’s fun,” she said. “And Monday night, BHS Athlet- close to the downtown and MIngus state to see urologists who with my clients, they think it’s ic Director James Freitag Park. This spacious home has wood reach MDA goal floors, new roof, and new specialize in many kinds of funny that I have to go to jail.” detailed for the board the countertops in the kitchen. A muscular dystrophy. The event starts with two changes he and the adminis- charming home with many updates, BY TIM NOVOTNY “We also fund a lot of or three months of recruiting. tration have made in response large backyard with playground set, and basement with bonus rooms The World research,” Holt said. “We’re “By the time a lot of people to community concerns about and sunroom for only $205,000. funding major projects world- get to the event,” Hold said, the policy’s wording. MLS#13302583 COOS BAY — With over 40 wide for things like ALS — Lou “they’ve either raised their “Since drug, alcohol and neuromuscular diseases cur- Gerhig’s Disease — research, bail or come semiclose to tobacco use is illegal and inter- GORGEOUS HORSE PROPERTY IN BANDON! rently affecting more than 1 Duchenne muscular dystro- doing that.” feres with both effective Beautiful 3BR, 2BA house w/attached garage & large deck on 8.72 acres. This great one million people in the United phy research, which affects Unfortunately, he adds, the learning and the healthy story 2,244 sq.ft. home was built in 1993. States, the Muscular Dystro- younger children, and also our economy made that a little The property is set up for horses w/a six stall development of children and horse barn & round pen. There is a trail phy Association certainly has summer camp that we have more difficult this year. adolescents, the school has a system throughout the property for riding its hands full. for kids.” McGrath agrees. horses or ATVs. This wonderful place is fundamental legal and ethical private & can be yours for only $299,000. Fortunately, communities Holt says the Bay Area “In the past years, it was obligation to prevent drug use MLS#13515103 like Coos Bay and North Bend Lock-up has been going for easy raising funds, but this and to maintain drug-free step up each year. about 15 years, always drawing year everyone seems strapped environments,” the policy Business and community a crowd. for cash,”she said. states. leaders served some time “This is one of those com- The good thing for the The goal is not only to pro- Wednesday during the annual munities where everyone MDA is that the event isn’t vide a safe environment for all MDA Lock-up, which was knows each other, so getting over yet. For a few months students, but also to prevent held this year at the Rodeo people participating has never you can still visit Mariah Grami Shaun Wright and reduce the use of illegal Principal Broker Real Estate Broker Steakhouse on U.S. Highway been an issue,”he said from a mdalockup.org/coosbay to drugs among all BHS students 541-290-7808 541-404-8689 101 in Coos Bay. crowded room of volunteers donate. As of Thursday, Coos by focusing on those involved Participants agree to be www.gramiproperties.com working their cellphones for Bay still had about $3,000 to in athletics and activities, who “arrested” for having a “big donations. “Generally we go to reach its goal. often set an example for other 399C N. CENTRAL , COQUILLE , OR 97423 • (541) 260-4663 heart.” Donations raised to raise close to $30,000.” “We like the community students, Freitag has said at bail the person out of jail help Sheri McGrath was one of here,” Holt said. “The best previous meetings. the nonprofit health agency in the area’s repeat volunteers. part of the event is that people Students would be screened a number of ways. Back for her fourth time in know each other and want to Executive Director Shane “custody,” the residential help each other ... that’s prior to their first activity of BOO the year, then could be tested MMB Holt says that includes the engineer said she keeps coming what’s cool about it.” CCOO randomly thereafter during 9955 IIAALLSS that or any subsequent activi- $$ SPPEECC Thefts & Mischief ties they might participate. S 12 At Monday’s meeting, Mike #1- COOS COUNTY Lakeside. 88200 of Highway 42S. Forrester, athletic director of North Bend High School, June 25, 12:01 a.m., use of force, June 25, 2:50 p.m., theft, 95500 7 described for the board the 7 block of Guerin Lane. COOS BAY 200 block of East Second Street experience NBHS has had ! in Coquille. June 25, 4:08 p.m., theft, 46700 June 25, 7:33 a.m., report of a with its drug testing policy, ! block of U.S. Highway 101. AAYY June 25, 12:55 p.m., dispute, 200 burglary, 700 block of South which was instituted last fall. L DD block of South Eight Street in June 25, 10:37 p.m., burglary, Fourth Street. “Safety was the first issue,” ALLL Forrester said. “Our intention A was not to be punitive, it was to give kids a healthy choice “Mischief, Mayhem & Matrimony” and an option.” 47th Season... Forrester said NBHS’s poli- ~OR ~ “Have Some Madeira m’dear” cy isn’t perfect, but he believes it has had a positive effect. The policy will go into effect with fall sports and activities. 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Fee is at Southern Coos North Bend Lanes, 1225 Vir- $20. Receive bandana and Hospital. ginia Ave., North Bend. entry into raffle. Sign in between 9-9:45 a.m. Pro- Celeste Rose: Green Hats and ceeds benefit Pacific Cove Dragon Eggs Marionettes 11 Humane Society. 541-404- a.m., Coos Bay Public 6704 Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. 541-269-1101 Celeste Rose: “Green Hats and Dragon Eggs” marionette Storytime for Ages 3-6 11 a.m., show 1 p.m., North Bend North Bend Public Library, Public Library, 1800 Sher- 1800 Sherman Ave., North man Ave., North Bend. 541- Bend. 541-756-0400 756-0400 Business After Hours 5-7 p.m., Second Annual Zombie Run 1-4 Jurgens Jewelers, 1911 New- p.m., John Topits Park. Regis- mark Ave., North Bend. 541- ter at noon and begin fun 756-0111 run at Oregon National Riverfront Rhythms with Guard Armory, 255 Norman Young Bucs 6 p.m., Umpqua Ave., Coos Bay. Fees: Runner, Discovery Center, 409 River- $10; zombie, $5; zombie front Way, Reedsport. Bring makeover, $5; event T-shirt, blanket, chair and picnic. $15. 916-715-7539 Vendors onsite. Pets, smok- ing and alcohol prohibited. Relay For Life Star Car and Motorcycle Show Event Oregon Oldtime Fiddler at noon-5 p.m., Coquille High Bullards Beach 6:30-8 p.m., School, 499 W. Central, Bullards Beach State Park Coquille. Costumes from any Contributed photo amphitheater, 52470 U.S. era. Wear a crown to help Highway 101, Bandon. Bring break the record for most bug repellent. 541-759-3419 crowns worn in a single loca- ‘Collaborations’ exhibit opens July 7 2013 Texaco Country Show- tion. Suggested donation $15. down Qualifying Round 7 Car and motorcycle awards BANDON — Contemporary artist and Jeannie Steel of Gold Beach, Holly California, later in Brookings (where he p.m., Hales Center for the presented and Relay ceremo- Thomas Farmer will be the featured Werner and Jon Leach of Roseburg, and lived for many years as a well-respected Performing Arts, 1988 New- ny begins at 5 p.m. Registra- artist at Southern Coos Hospital’s local artists Susan Lehman, Pat Snyder, member of the artist community) and tion begins at 11 a.m. 541- mark Ave., Coos Bay. Dinner summer art show, “Collaborations.” Stephanie Donaldson, Ava Richey, finally in Coos Bay, where he resided and show, $10 or show, $5 294-3498 Also included in the show are works Yvonne and Michael Ousley, Victoria and taught painting at Southwestern Drago Mystery Book Signing of several Southern Oregon artists and Tierney and Kelle Herrick. Oregon Community College. FRIDAY by Art Spinella 1:30 p.m., heritage quilts. A reception will be held “Art was his life, and he was my “Collaborations” can be seen 7 a.m. Books By the Bay, 1875 Sher- 1-3 p.m. July 7 at Southern Coos life,” said Cricket Farmer, who will be Siuslaw River Bridge Interpre- to 7 p.m. daily through September. The tive Center Ribbon Cutting 10 man Ave., North Bend. “#6: Hospital & Health Center in Bandon. providing 18 pieces from her private And the City Burned” 541- Singer/songwriter Jean Klewitz will collection of her late husband’s paint- exhibit is sponsored by Southern Coos a.m., Siuslaw River Bridge Hospital in conjunction with AVK Arts, Interpretive Center, Bay 260-0847 perform and refreshments will be pro- ings, drawings and etchings. Street, Oldtown Florence. SouthWestern Oregon Rose vided by the hospital auxiliary. The award-winning Farmer mas- a foundation that’s mission is to pro- 541-997-3437 Society Rose Show 1-4 p.m., Heritage quilts are created by groups tered a variety of media, often grinding mote art in public places. For more information, call the hospital at 541- Creature Feature 11 a.m., 1 Coquille Community Building, of women in India who work with recy- his own pigments to make his bold and 2 p.m., South Slough 105 N. Birch, Coquille. Entries cled fabric. Other artists include: Tod works. Farmer captured awards first in 347-2426. Interpretive Center, 61907 accepted 7-9:30 a.m.; Judg- Seven Devils Road, ing, 10 a.m. to noon; growing Charleston. Learn about tips, 2 p.m.; and trophies Powers seeks help for Live Bands watershed inhabitants. View awarded at 4. Some roses for The Mill Casino-Hotel, 3201 Every Friday and Saturday, and living organisms through a sale. 541-266-8300 videoscope; live presentation Sawdust Theatre Melodrama 8 Tremont, Sweet Revenge, 9 p.m., 12-3 p.m. Sunday. annual fireworks display Friday and Saturday, June 28-29. and 22 minute film, “Ocean p.m., Sawdust Theatre, 114 N. Lloyd’s Old Town Tavern, 219 Sec- Frontiers.” 541-888-5558 Adams St., Coquille. Melodra- Halfway Tavern, 59576 Halfway ond St. SE, Bandon: South Coast ma “Mischief, Mayhem & The fourth of July is Road, Coos Bay: Big Creek Ren- Free Pizza for Single Parents approaching fast and the Singles Karaoke, 8 p.m., every and Their Children 6 p.m., St. Matrimony” or “Have Some SOUTH COAST dezvous, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., every Madeira, M’dear!” General Powers Lions are once again Thursday. John Episcopal Church, 795 REPORTS Friday. admission, $12.50. 541-396- sponsoring the White Cedar Orcoast Annex, 787 Newmark Franklin Ave., Bandon. Pro- Days Fireworks. In order to High Tide Cafe, 91124 Cape Arago gram: Adults self-esteem 4563 Ave., Coos Bay: Open mic 6-9 have the show the clubs is Highway, Charleston: Bill Bar- with Marty Burkett. RSVP Dolphin Playhouse “Greater Firefighters are hosting an all asking for help in reaching its tels, 12-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., p.m., every Friday. 541 347-2152 or email Tuna” 8 p.m., The Dolphin you can eat Pancake Feed [email protected]. Playhouse, 580 Newmark financial goal. from 7 a.m. to noon, July 4 at The rising cost to put on the Charleston Fire Station, Bats in Oregon 6-7 p.m., Ban- Ave., Coos Bay. $10 seniors, $8 students. 541-808-2611. the show has increased the 92342 Cape Arago Highway, DRAGO #6: don Boardwalk Picnic Shel- show’s budget to $3,000 this ter, near intersection of First Sweet Revenge 9 p.m. to 1 Charleston. year. The firefighters will be Street SE and Baltimore a.m., The Mill Casino Ware- To donate, make checks AND THE CITY BURNED Avenue, Bandon. Presenta- serving pancakes, scrambled house 101, 3201 Tremont, payable to Powers Lions A madman wants nothing more than to burn tion given by Grace Larsen of North Bend. Cover. eggs and sausage for their BLM. 541-347-3206 Fireworks Funds and send to annual fundraiser. The feed is Bandon to the ground — for the second time Powers Lions Club, P.O. Box $7 for adults; $6 for seniors; since 1936. It’s a race Orcoast Music Open Mic 6-9 SUNDAY 567 Powers, OR 97466. $5 for children 12 and under; against time! p.m., Orcoast Music Annex, Sawdust Theatre Melodrama 3 787 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Visit the Mill for even and children 3 and under eat p.m., Sawdust Theatre, 114 N. for free. Bring your instrument and Adams St., Coquille. Melodra- more fireworks join. Be prepared with songs. For more information, call ma “Mischief, Mayhem & Want to experience Ore- BOOK SIGNING 541-888-6805 541-888-3268. Matrimony” or “Have Some gon’s largest pyrotechnical SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Dolphin Playhouse “Greater Madeira, M’dear!” General display? Come to the Mill Coos Bay plans Fourth Tuna” 8 p.m., The Dolphin admission, $12.50. 541-396- Casino-Hotel — 3201 bash at Mingus Books by the Bay, North Bend 4563 Playhouse, 580 Newmark Tremont St., North Bend — at Coos Bay’s annual Fourth 1:30 PM Ave., Coos Bay. $10 seniors, On Broadway Thespians Hal- 10 p.m. July 3 for the annual $8 students. 541-808-2611. of July celebration at Mingus loween Trilogy Auditions 5 waterfront fireworks display. Park kicks off at 10 a.m. July 4 The Coos County Mystery Sweet Revenge 9 p.m. to 1 p.m., LTOB, 2100 Sherman Guests are invited to enjoy with a burst of family fun Series! a.m., The Mill Casino Ware- Ave., North Bend. “Dead”; the fireworks for free in the activities at low or no cost. house 101, 3201 Tremont, “The Babysitter”; “Country non-reserved seating areas The day will begin with the North Bend. Cover. Gothic”. 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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Vaccination legislation is for parents’ education

The Oregon Legislature has decided par- We agree with Medford on this issue. Guns ents need to face the facts before they’re do not belong in schools, and arming staff able to send their unvaccinated children to Oregon Views members will make no one safer. If anything, school. gun-toting educators will increase the risk of That’s a smart, targeted move to make the injury or death on campus. world safer for all of us. Oregon Views offers edited excerpts of newspaper editorials from around the Here are a few questions Eagle Point And it doesn’t violate the rights or freedom School Board’s committee must answer: of anybody, as some opponents are claiming. state. To see the full text, go to theworldlink.com/opinion. How would employees be selected? Under Senate Bill 132’s provisions, par- Would psychological testing be used, as it is ents can still refuse immunizations for their Oregon wilderness proposals need omnibus bill in the current session, and with police recruits, to evaluate their fitness children who attend public schools, but they tending by our representatives Wyden’s Oregon Treasures bill and the to carry a firearm and respond appropriately have to get a little education first, either Devil’s Staircase proposal should be first in to provocation? from an online program or a visit to a doctor. The U.S. Senate’s Energy and Natural line if that happens. How many employees would be armed? A The bill has been approved by both the Resources Committee approved legislation Given the long odds of the forest-man- handful of guns on a large campus such as a House and Senate, and now goes to the gov- last week that would give tens of thousands of agement proposal winning approval in the high school wouldn’t necessarily be of any ernor, who is expected to sign it into law. acres of Oregon’s wildest forests and rivers current session, DeFazio should enhance the use if a shooter entered far from the nearest Some children have legitimate medical permanent wilderness status. chances of the Oregon wilderness proposals armed employee. reasons that prevent immunization, and The committee is chaired by Sen. Ron being included in an omnibus bill by intro- Would teachers carry guns on their per- some families have religious objections. Wyden. Oregon has a disproportionately ducing them as individual measures and sons? How long would it be before a child Unfortunately, Oregon’s current law is so small amount of wilderness compared to pushing for their approval by the House figured out who was packing? How would loose that anyone can claim an exemption, other Western states. Currently,4 percent of Resources Committee. that affect the learning environment? even if they don’t have a good reason. Oregon is protected as wilderness, com- — The (Eugene) Register-Guard Would the guns be locked up instead? If Compounding the problem is the unfor- pared with 15 percent of California, 10 per- so, where, and how quickly could a staff tunate widespread belief that vaccines are cent of Washington and 8 percent of Idaho. Arming school employees: Districts member retrieve a gun in an emergency? more dangerous than the diseases they pre- Wyden’s Oregon Treasures bill would explore better options for safety How long would it take for students to find vent. Many well-intentioned parents have expand the Wild Rogue Wilderness by The Eagle Point School Board is exploring out where those guns are locked up? fallen victim to an extensive, unscientific 60,000 acres and create 17,000 acres of the idea of arming school staff who would Would staff members receive police-style and misleading campaign against immu- wilderness along the John Day River in Cen- presumably respond if a shooter invaded a training in facing an armed assailant and in nizations. The result has been a falling rate tral Oregon. It also would extend Wild and campus in the district. shooting to kill? How many employees would of immunization in our schools, with Ore- Scenic Rivers Act protections to the Chetco Medford School District officials are taking be willing to undergo such training? Would gon now leading the nation in the number of River in southwestern Oregon and the a very different approach, voting to uphold the they be expected to maintain proficiency and kindergartners who haven’t had their shots. Molalla River south of Portland. dismissal of a campus monitor who insisted he marksmanship as police officers are? — The (Bend) Bulletin There is talk in Congress of another be allowed to carry a gun on the job. — (Medford) Mail Tribune Thanks for sticking me with this!

I don’t know what my parents were thinking, sticking me with a weird name like Jim. Why couldn’t they have named me something cool, like Hal 2000 or Bander- snatch or Sasquatch or a thousand other cool names that the parents who really care about their kids would have come up with? Maybe something like Hashtag, King- solomon, Espn, Yoga or Burger. But no, they named me after some relative, a grandad or somebody, and I got teased mercilessly about my odd, funny-sounding name by Whiz, Spam and Colic, the school’s biggest bullies. Oh, kids can be cruel. I had a crush on a girl named I Break for Whales but she would never play with me because I wasn’t a Native American. I said, “But neither are you, or your parents.” “Not in this life,” she said, “but they were before. They don’t want me to forget my past-life heritage.” My wife, Sue, had problems, too. It seems Public Forum Rainbow and Lilypad were always up in her face about her silly name. “What are you gonna do,” LNG proposal “is a multi- to ensure the planning process going to contact him.” they’d say, “sue us?” and Drug cartels sap faceted issue that raises ques- adequately maintains the social, So, Grant Circle and Lincoln laugh all the way to class. tions far beyond economics,” economic and environmental Square will get a makeover at Of course, Sue and I our resources and requires “a well thought health of our area. $240,000. Yay! were born before our par- I found it grimly humorous to JIM out” planning strategy. Fortu- In order to facilitate this The public is not informed, ents could Google the read the article “Drug cartels’ upcoming public interaction with nor invited to the “public meet- MULLEN really good, creative nately for all of us, existing fed- reach extends to Pacific North- ing” wherein “the design firms names that give kids a leg eral law and regulations explicit- the federal planning process, I Humorist west,”in The World on June 24. will gain insight to the public’s up on the fierce competi- ly state that we are legally enti- suggest The World prepare a I’ve been wondering when desires, wishes, hopes and tion for future jobs. Who wouldn’t want tled to exactly that type of plan- series of articles explaining the someone would finally acknowl- dreams of the community with someone named Mephistopheles, Bang ning process. basic requirements of an EIS and edge the grisly fact in the print respect to these two parcels.” Bang, Partly Cloudy Chance of Rain or The National Environmental the specific points in the process media. Without going into per- Boo! Trapezoid working for them? Faster than Policy Act, in place now for over designed to accept public com- sonal details, I worked with a Mr. O’Connor, you have to you can say,“Nice skull tattoo on your fore- 40 years, instructs all federal ments and suggestions. team of fellow former military invite the public to a public head,”they’ll be sucking up all the good jobs agencies such as FERC to We, as a community, can ill- members on the U.S.-Mexico meeting to gain public input. on Wall Street and at the white-shoe law “ensure that environmental afford to sit by while FERC makes border for a number of months Otherwise, it gives the appear- firms, while the Jims and Sues of the world amenities and values are given yet another attempt to evade the in 2011 and 2012 for private citi- ance, right or wrong, that coun- are quickly forgotten. A Jim plays checkers, appropriate consideration in spirit and intent of the National zens who were threatened by cil doesn’t want public input on while a Tyrion has adventures. A Sue plays decision making along with eco- Environmental Policy Act. cartel activity on their lands. It the design of our historic public canasta, while a Katniss hunts down dinner nomic and technical considera- Ron Sadler was evident in the potential des- spaces. with a bow and arrow. I always thought I tions.” It requires all federal North Bend tination of cartel drug ship- Susanna Noordhoff would get a terrific nickname, like Killer or agencies “to document how, ments, in particular the high- specifically, environmental con- The public has a North Bend Kong, or at least Butch or Bud — a name value powder drugs we wit- that would reflect what I really am on the siderations were incorporated nessed. Often the “mules” doing with economic and technical right to know inside. But a nickname, just like your given the transport had no idea where considerations in all plans and Oh, happy day! The redevel- name, is not something you pick yourself. It the “junk” they carried was projects” by preparing a envi- opment of Grant Circle and Lin- is given to you. I don’t remember who start- heading, as it worked its way ronmental impact statement coln Square, as original urban ed calling me Dumbo, but it stuck. Actually, north, west and east through a I’m pretty sure it was Sue. (EIS) using a specified format. It renewal projects, is at hand. Kudos series of networks and complex Giving me such an ordinary name wasn’t specifically cautions all agencies today’s 7 p.m. meeting of the systems. They were intentional- the worst thing my parents ever did, it just that an EIS “will not be used to North Bend City Council will be ly only a spoke in a large wheel started the ball rolling downhill. I don’t rationalize or justify decisions the one and only meeting for cit- and knew little about the others. know what was wrong with them, but they already made.” It states that the izen input. But the feedback from federal made sure I had a happy childhood. Obvi- EIS “must not be slanted to sup- To quote from the city man- agents often confirmed the high ously, they didn’t know much about par- port the choice of the agency’s ager’s June 22 written report to Thanks for Stuff enting. They read me bedtime stories, they probability that the Pacific preferred alternative over other the City Council, “I have also the Caboose help gave me plenty of love and attention, they Northwest was a favored deliv- reasonable and feasible alterna- advertised for a public meeting made sure I was well-fed and clothed and ery point. tives.” to occur this coming Thursday, Wow! It is hard to know where had plenty of fun things to do. I’ll bet our local and regional The good news is a well June 27, at 7 p.m. whereby the to start with the thank yous con- In short, they wrecked my life. Who law enforcement authorities thought out planning process is representatives of the partici- cerning Stuff the Caboose wants to read about someone’s boring, have been acutely aware of this already a federal requirement. pating (architecture) firms and Canned Food Drive. There was happy childhood? They totally killed my growing problem; it saps their The bad news is extensive efforts the City can receive comments, an amazing amount of support chances of writing a string of best-sellers resources, both financially and have been made over time by suggestions and ideas from the involved. Without the Coos about my struggles to overcome childhood in human power. Many more of political appointees heading the public, staff and Council regard- County Board of Realtors, affili- traumas. Who would read “Oliver Twist” if the drugs get to market than get federal agencies to circumvent ing the redevelopment of Grant ate members, supporters like the whole story was about how much fun he caught and it is the same for the and evade the requirements Circle and Lincoln Square. It is N.W. Natural and Bigfoot Pepsi was having at Chuck E. Cheese’s day after traffickers, because of the mas- spelled out in NEPA. from the comments received at we could not have had such a day? Who would read “Mommie Dearest” if sive and deep network they have Two examples locally are the this meeting wherein the design resounding success. she had been the perfect mom? Why could- cultivated. My experience was in EIS prepared for the Jordan Cove firms will gain their insight to We filled up a pickup bed of n’t my dad have made me stand out in the the Tucson, Ariz., area but it is a import terminal and the BLM’s desires, wishes, hopes and food for both the Maslow Project cold under a dripping drainpipe for 24 hours nationwide near epidemic. Like Western Oregon Plan Revision dreams of the community with and the Ecumenical Food Cup- for forgetting to shine his shoes? Why it or not, it has a direct relation- for the O&C timberlands. Both respect to those two parcels.” board. So, that is two pickup couldn’t he have sold my puppy to a travel- ship to the southern border and plans were eventually with- However, the city’s media loads of food. Not to mention, ing salesman? Why couldn’t he have been to ignore or deny that is contin- drawn because they were “legal- notification said only that there we raised $230 that we split an absinthe smuggler or a spy? ued naiveté toward the overall ly indefensible” in that they bla- would be a City Council meet- between them. We grilled up 96 If only my folks had done something inter- problem noted by assistant U.S. tantly violated the requirements ing, with no mention of urban hot dogs and gave out Pepsi to esting, I could be on all the morning shows Attorney Deits in the article. of NEPA. renewal, or these two projects, the families, homeless people plugging memoirs like “Food Fight: My Mul- Timothy Votaw Current indications are that or an invitation for public com- and many visitors who stopped tiple Personalities Have Multiple Eating Dis- Roseburg FERC will issue a draft EIS for the ment on these two projects. by to enjoy the Oregon Coast Historical Railway Museum. orders,”“Still Potty-Training at 40” and “My Jordan Cove export terminal for When two citizens at Monday’s Thank you to all the supporters, Problems Make Yours Look Tiny.” But I can’t. Participate in the public review and interaction work session questioned this, volunteers and great community I’m perfectly happy and content. sometime later this year. All citi- City Administrator Terence members who made this happen. They wrecked my life. Jordan Cove EIS zens have standing to participate O’Connor had no comment. And Molly Stevens (Contact Jim Mullen at JimMullen- I agree with The World’s June in the process and are expected to the reporter who is The World’s Coos Bay Books.com.) 25 editorial that the Jordan Cove comment and make suggestions liaison to the city? “No, I’m not C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, June 27,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State RV parked in driveway keeps Gov. Kitzhaber signs vaccine bill into law

boys busy, SALEM (AP) — Oregon parents who refuse vaccines grandma worried for their children will have to STATE visit a doctor or prove they DIGEST DEAR ABBY: My husband watched an educational has moved our motor home video before sending their Authorities say they into our driveway and lets kids off to school. believe two other fires in the our 8-year-old grandson and Gov. John Kitzhaber last month had human caus- the neighborhood boys play signed the new requirement es, but no suspects have been inside without supervision. I into law on Wednesday. It identified. am furious about it because goes into effect immediately. Fire destroyed the post they can — and often do — Oregon has the highest office in the town of about mess up a rate of kindergarteners with 1,900 on May 30 and a ware- whole lot of DEAR nonmedical vaccine exemp- house four miles south of stuff, and tions in the country. town on June 19. ABBY worse, it Supporters hope the new law leaves us will bring the rate down. Legislature passes open for a Physicians and health drones surveillance bill lawsuit if officials backed the bill, say- SALEM (AP) — The anyone gets ing the growing number of hurt! Oregon House has given final unvaccinated children in the legislative approval to a bill I can’t state could cause diseases limiting law enforcement’s convince like whooping cough and use of drones for surveil- The Associated Press him that it’s measles to re-emerge. lance. JEANNE not OK to let Opponents say the law tram- Unmanned aireal vehicles were the topic of conversation at a forum called “They’re not Drones: Potatoes and the Future of Unmanned Aircraft,”? hosted by the Hermiston Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday in The measure passed 56-3 PHILLIPS the boys play ples on religious rights. on Wednesday, ending inside. Under the law,parents can Hermiston. months of discussion about Actually, I still seek vaccine exemptions drone regulation. think he knows it, but our for nonmedical reasons. to fly over Oregon State two bills that are central to a provider tax is a key compo- The bill now goes to Gov. grandson only has to whine University potato fields in new state budget but had nent of Medicaid funding. Drone mission: John Kitzhaber who intends to or cry and my husband folds. search of unhealthy plants. been stalled. Passage of the schools sign it, a spokeswoman con- Can you help me get through Keeping spuds happy Phil Hamm, director of Senators on Wednesday budget and a hospital tax firmed. to him? — CONCERNED HERMISTON (AP) — A the Oregon State extension approved a $6.55 billion clears the way for lawmakers The bill would require law GRANDMA IN TEXAS meeting at the Hermiston center at Hermiston, says spending plan for primary to finalize a two-year budget enforcement agencies to DEAR CONCERNED Chamber of Commerce has changes in plants aren’t nec- and secondary schools, and adjourn the 2013 legisla- obtain a warrant before using GRANDMA: I probably can’t focused on a new mission for essarily obvious to humans. reversing a decision to reject tive session. a drone to gather evidence. But sensors with infrared it last week and sending it to do much better than you, but the unmanned aircraft Third fire in month The drones could not be fit- I’m willing to bet that your known as drones: keeping light can spot what Hamm the House. The change came ted with weapons. family lawyer and your Eastern Oregon potatoes calls unhappy plants. He put Wednesday when seven hits Cave Junction From the outset, civil lib- insurance agent can. Notify happy. the goal this way: “We want Republicans changed their CAVE JUNCTION (AP) — erty advocates raised the them about what’s going on, The East Oregonian to recognize plants that votes, saying school districts Illinois Valley firefighters concern that the unregulated and let them tell your hus- reports that more than 100 aren’t happy before there’s a need to know how much have turned out for another use of drones could infringe band what the consequences guests discussed the emerg- reduction in yield.” money they’ll have to spend fire in Cave Junction. on citizens’ privacy rights. next year. will be if anything unfore- ing technology Tuesday at a Senate backs key The Grants Pass Daily Representatives from the seen should happen. panel discussion. Senators also passed a tax Courier reports the fire broke unmanned aerial vehicle DEAR ABBY: I have start- The Federal Aviation budget bills on hospitals and nursing out Wednesday morning at industry said strict regula- ed working at a cafe. My best Administration recently SALEM (AP) — The homes, sending it to the gov- Merryweather Print & tions could hurt a promising friend works there, and she authorized the use of drones Oregon Senate has passed ernor. The so-called Design in a strip mall. industry. helped me get the job. I work with her often, and when I ask questions, she keeps Obituaries doing stuff for me and won’t let me learn. I have to learn by Wayne Burns and received his Master in Ellen Bergmann and hus- Janet Helen Thanksgiving and other hol- doing. Young Jr. Education in 1962. band, Steven, and Audrey (Kalmes) Ries iday celebrations each year. Wayne married Carole Stoops; dear to his heart sis- She also enjoyed travelling, When I go home, I feel like April 8, 1936 – June 24, 2013 Nov. 16, 1944 – June 22, 2013 I’m not good at it, and I start Kay Nelson Aug. 17, 1958, at ter-in-law, Karen; and many sewing and quilting and was A celebration of life for Janet Helen (Kalmes) Ries, missing my co-workers from Coos Bay Presbyterian beloved nieces and nephews a wonderful cook. She was an Wayne Burns Young Jr., 77,of 68, former longtime resident my old job. I miss my old Church. as well as too many close avid sports fan, always Coos Bay, will be held at a of North Bend, died peace- work because we had so He was a proud farmer, friends to mention. attending her kids and later date this summer. fully surrounded by family much fun and always goofed landlord and school princi- He was preceded in death grandkids games. She con- Private cremation rites were June 22, 2013, from compli- around. pal for District No. 13 for 35 by his parents. tinued to follow and cheer held at Ocean View Memory years. In lieu of flowers, memo- cations of pancreatic cancer. for the North Bend Bulldogs, I don’t know how to enjoy Gardens in Coos Bay. Wayne is survived by his rial contributions may be Jan was born Nov. 16, 1944, but especially loved her my new job, and I get all quiet Wayne was born April 8, best friend and loving wife, made to the Bone Marrow to Edward and Helen Oregon Ducks. around my friend because 1936, in Randolph, Ore., to Kay; daughters, Kristin and Transplant Unit at OHSU, (Gengler) Kalmes in Winona, Janet is survived by her she obviously realizes when Wayne Burns Young Sr. and Mark Stephen of Leaburg, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Minn. She married John Ries husband, John; their three I’m not doing something Mary Melissa Lancaster. He Theresa Young and Carl Road, Portland, OR 97239. Aug. 8, children and spouses, and six right. How do I keep up a passed away June 24, 2013, in Carlson of Merlin, and Arrangements are under 1964, and grandchildren, Michele and good attitude or tell her she’s Coos Bay. Megan and Troy Stoops of the care of Coos Bay Chapel, they were Brent Caldwell and their driving me crazy? — SAD Wayne attended Bunker Silverton; sister,Alice DeBolt 541-267-3131. married sons, Chris and Ben, of GIRL IN UTAH Hill Elementary school and and Chuck Knight of La Jolla, Friends and family are almost 49 Tigard, Jennifer and Doug DEAR SAD GIRL: A way to graduated from Marshfield Calif.; grandchildren, Adam encouraged to sign the online years, dur- Meltzer and their daughters, change your attitude would High School in 1954. He later Stephen, Hannah Stephen, guestbook at www.coos- ing which Emily and Alyssa, of Salem, be to stop asking your friend graduated from Oregon Lindsey Rickman and hus- bayfh.com and www.the- time John’s and Dan and Tracy Ries and to coach you. People have Education College in 1958 band, Don, Sandra Rickman, worldlink.com. military their children, Jack and different learning styles. Janet (Kalmes) service took Abby, of Sydney, Australia; Obviously, yours is not the Mary Lucille (Helms) a sister, Omaneal and three proud grandmother of all 11 Ries them to and her sisters and sister-in- same as your friend’s. The Davidson brothers, Orvle, A.C. and grandchildren, six great- Hawaii and law, Joan (Kalmes) Hartert of person who should be teach- H.T. grew up on her family’s grandchildren and two Colorado. Wabasha, Minn., Jean ing you is your boss. Because March 30, 1929 - June 23, 2013 farm in Aubrey. great-great-grandchildren. After the Army years they (Kalmes) Kertzman of new routines take practice to Mary Lucille (Helms) She attended Aubrey High She was loved dearly by all of settled in North Bend where Winona, Minn., Jane master, have him or her show Davidson, 84, of Lakeside School and then married her her family as well as by her they lived for 25 years and (Kalmes) Walch Roth, cur- you the ropes so you can mir- passed away husband of 63 years, Cecil L. many friends collected over then retired to Sisters, where rently residing in Canon ror what that person is doing. June 23, Davidson, July 8, 1945. They the years on the southwest they had lived since 2001. Falls, Minn., and Louise DEAR READERS: After I 2013, started their family and coast of Oregon. She will be Jan and John raised three Kalmes of Rollingstone, printed the letter from peacefully moved to Lakeside in 1948. deeply missed and fondly children after moving to Minn. “Can’t Believe It Down at her home They had four children, remembered by all. North Bend in 1976. Michele, Janet was preceded in South” (May 13), about the from natu- daughters, Phyllis and A graveside service will be Jennifer and Dan are all death by her parents, Edward grandfather who is insisting ral causes, Bobbie and sons “Harlan” held at 11 a.m. Friday, June alumni of North Bend High and Helen; and her brother, that his granddaughter’s with her Larry and Jackie. She and 28, at Ocean View Memory School. John Ries was a pedi- Jim Kalmes. Greek fiance change his last family by Cecil raised their family in Gardens in Coos Bay. atrician at the Bay Clinic in A funeral Mass will be held name “because it is too long Mary (Helms) her side. Lakeside, where they built Arrangements are under Coos Bay while Jan was a at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 29, and impossible to pro- Davidson She was their home in 1955 and lived the direction of Burns’s dedicated homemaker, wife at St. Edward’s Catholic nounce,” I loved what you born March there all their lives. Riverside Chapel, Florence and mother. Jan worked out- Church in Sisters. A memo- had to say. Some of your 30,1929,in She was a devoted and Funeral Home, 541-997- side the home as the secre- rial service to be held at Holy comments made me laugh, so Aubrey, Ark., to Herman Lee loving mother, wife and 3416. tary of Holy Redeemer Redeemer Catholic Church I’m sharing them with you: Helms and Vircy Agness grandmother. Besides her Sign the guestbook at Catholic Church where she in North Bend is being DEAR ABBY: I saw the let- (Means) Helms. Her siblings, four children, she was a www.theworldlink.com. also was a member of the folk planned for later this sum- ter from “Can’t Believe It,” group choir. She was an hon- mer. and I have just the response Michael K. Coleman Mike is survived by his Moriarity, and Dr. Somera, orary mother to many The family suggests dona- for him: Nov. 28, 1940 - June 25, 2013 wife, Bev Tarlen-Coleman; and the incredible staff of the friends of the Ries kids and tions to the North Bend “Dear Grandpa: Don’t his son, Steven and wife, Lisa ICU at Bay Area Hospital. was a beloved neighbor to Scholarship Fund or the Holy Michael K. Coleman, 72, Coleman of Anchorage, Memorials in Mike’s name many on Bayview Drive. The Redeemer Choir in lieu of worry. With the wedding of Coos Bay, passed away eight weeks away, you will Alaska; his sister and hus- can be made to ICU, Bay Area tuna canning parties, crab flowers. peacefully June 25, 2013, at band, Phyllis and Pete Hospital, 1775 Thompson and oyster cook-outs, and Sign the guestbook at have plenty of time to learn to Bay Area Hospital in Coos say ‘Mrs. Papageorgiou.’ Mackie of Portland; daugh- Road, Coos Bay, OR 97420; summer blackberry pies will www.theworldlink.com. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, June 27,2013 Y K Nation Senate set Murder conviction for historic against U.S. Marine vote on sergeant overturned

immigration SAN DIEGO (AP) — The napping an Iraqi man from WASHINGTON (AP) — military’s highest court his home in April 2006, The Senate stood poised today overturned a murder convic- marching him to a ditch and to approve historic immigra- tion Wednesday against a shooting him to death in the tion legislation opening the Camp Pendleton Marine in village of Hamdania. door to U.S. citizenship to one of the most significant Hutchins has said he millions and promising a dra- cases against American thought the man — who matic build-up of manpower troops from the Iraq war. turned out to be a retired and technology along the The Court of Appeals for policeman — was an insur- U.S.-Mexico border. the Armed Forces threw out gent leader. Prosecutors The vote on final passage of the conviction of Sgt. accused the squad of plant- the White House-backed bill Lawrence Hutchins III of ing a shovel and AK-47 to was expected as early as this The Associated Press Plymouth, make it appear he was an afternoon, after a series of test Michael Deschenes,left,and Cary Bass,who had a church wedding and plan to become legally married,stand Mass., who insurgent. votes so far this week demon- together at a celebration for the U. S. Supreme Court’s rulings on Prop. 8 and DOMA in the Castro District in has served None of the other seven strated supporters command a San Francisco on Wednesday. about half of squad members served more bipartisan majority well over his 11-year than 18 months. the 60 votes needed to secure sentence. The move is the latest in a passage and send the bill to the According series of twists and turns for House. First must come two Vows wait, but gay couples to the ruling Hutchins, whose case already more procedural tests set for posted on was overturned once by a this morning. the court’s Lawrence lower court three years ago. “It’s landmark legislation celebrate high court rulings website, the Hutchins III The lower court ruled that will secure our borders judges Hutchins’ 2007 trial was and help 11 million people get agreed with unfair because his lead SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — refused. The justices thus let cuit Court of Appeals also right with the law,” Senate Hutchins, who claimed his defense lawyer quit shortly Backed by rainbow flags and stand a San Francisco trial must lift a hold it placed on Majority Leader Harry Reid, constitutional rights were before it began. The mili- D-Nev., said on the Senate confetti, thousands cele- court’s ruling in August 2010 the lower court order before violated when he was held in tary’s highest court disagreed floor today ahead of the votes. brated in California’s streets that overturned the ban. the state can be free to issue solitary confinement without on that point and reinstated Minority Leader Mitch after U.S. Supreme Court In the other, the court marriage licenses to same- access to a lawyer for seven Hutchins’ conviction in 2011, McConnell, R-Ky., countered rulings brought major wiped away part of a federal sex couples. days during his 2006 interro- sending him back to the brig that the bill doesn’t ensure advances for gay marriage anti-gay marriage law, the Still, state officials moved gation in Iraq. after eight months working at true border security since proponents in the state and Defense of Marriage Act, or quickly. Gov. Jerry Brown The decision is seen as a a desk job at California’s people here illegally can across the country. DOMA, putting legally mar- said he had directed the Cal- major blow to the military’s Camp Pendleton. The high obtain a provisional legal sta- Though wedding bells may ried gay couples on equal ifornia Department of Public prosecution of Iraqi war court said at the time that the tus under the legislation be weeks away, same-sex federal footing with all other Health to start issuing crimes. problem wasn’t grave enough before any security goals are couples and their supporters married Americans, allowing licenses as soon as the hold is Hutchins led an eight- to warrant throwing out the accomplished. “This bill may filled city blocks of San Fran- them to receive the same tax, lifted, and state Attorney man squad accused of kid- conviction. pass the Senate today, but not cisco and West Hollywood on health and pension benefits. General Harris went with my vote. And in its cur- Wednesday night to savor the The court sidestepped the even further, publicly urging rent form, it won’t become long-awaited decisions as larger question of whether the appellate court to act Slower U.S. growth might law,” McConnell said. thumping music resounded. banning gay marriage is ahead of the final word from Supporters posted 67 “Today the words embla- unconstitutional, and states the Supreme Court. lead Fed to delay tapering votes or more on each of three zoned across the Supreme other than California and the In the DOMA decision, procedural tests Wednesday. Court ring true: equal justice 12 others where gay couples Justice Anthony Kennedy, WASHINGTON (AP) — sumers spent less than pre- More than a dozen Republi- under law,”said Paul Katami, already have the right to wed joined by the four liberal jus- The U.S. economy may not viously thought. cans sided with Democrats on one of the plaintiffs who were left to hash out the tices, said the purpose of the be strong enough for the Most economists think challenged California’s gay issue within their borders. federal law was to impose a each, ensuring bipartisan Federal Reserve to slow its growth will remain low as marriage ban, as he celebrat- James Reynolds, 45, was disadvantage and “a stigma support that the bill’s backers bond purchases later this consumers and businesses ed in West Hollywood. among the revelers, saying he upon all who enter into hope will change minds in the year. continue to adjust to federal House. In one of two 5-4 rulings, had been married to his part- same-sex marriages.” That’s the takeaway from spending cuts and higher The outlook there is the high court cleared the ner of 23 years several times, Justice Antonin Scalia uncertain. Many House con- way for gay marriages to including once in California. issued a pungent dissent, economists after the govern- taxes. Growth is expected to servatives oppose the path- resume in California, hold- It remained unclear, how- predicting that the ruling ment cut its estimate reach an annual rate of only way to citizenship at the cen- ing that the coalition of reli- ever, when California’s gay would be used to upend state Wednesday of growth in the about 2 percent in the April- ter of the Senate bill. And gious conservative groups marriages might start again. restrictions on marriage, January-March quarter to a June quarter. Even if the many prefer a piecemeal that qualified a voter- Backers of the ban known as reading aloud in a packed 1.8 percent annual rate, economy improves slightly, it approach rather than a approved ban for the ballot Proposition 8 have 25 days to courtroom that included two sharply below its previous would be hard to meet the sweeping bill like the one the did not have the authority to ask the Supreme Court to couples who sued for the estimate of a 2.4 percent Fed’s forecast of 2.3 percent to Senate is producing. defend it after state officials reconsider. The 9th U.S. Cir- right to marry in California. rate. The main reason: Con- 2.6 percent growth for 2013. NIH to retire most chimps from medical research

WASHINGTON (AP) — being caught making an The National Institutes of insensitive remark. Health plans to end most use NATIONAL Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said of chimpanzees in govern- DIGEST Wednesday that it ended its ment medical research, say- relationship with Deen and ing humans’ closest relatives thought the encounter was will not place “any new “deserve special respect.” racially charged. orders beyond what’s already The NIH announced Rachel Jeantel testified for committed.” Wednesday that it will retire the second day in a row, say- The Rev. Jesse Jackson 299 about 310 government- ing she thought race was an said Deen had called him and 266--2 owned chimpanzees from issue because Martin told her he agreed to help her, saying nee 2 research over the next few he was being followed by a she shouldn’t become a sac- JJuun is years, and keep only 50 oth- white man. rificial lamb over the issue of uttlleett is ers essentially on retainer — Defense attorney Don West racial intolerance. ry OOu available if needed for crucial questioned Jeantel about why roocceery Perry,Texas GOP revive ayy GGr medical studies that could be she had given differing oooss BBa abortion limits fight CCo ODDUUCCEE performed no other way. accounts about what she had EIIRR PPRRO The NIH’s decision was heard over the phone when DALLAS (AP) — Gov. Rick INGG TTHHE long expected, after the pres- Martin first encountered Perry says a filibuster and MMOOVVIN DEE tigious Institute of Medicine Zimmerman on February 26, protests that kept the Texas OUUTTSSIID declared in 2011 that nearly 2012, at the Retreat at Twin Senate from passing tighter ANNTTSS O all use of chimps for invasive Lakes townhome complex. abortion restrictions were && PPLLA aa medical research no longer West suggested in his “nothing more than the hijack- ffoorr can be justified. Much of the cross-examination that 19- ing of the democratic process.” rest of the world already had year-old Jeantel had raised the Addressing the National ended such research with this racial issue in some accounts Right to Life Convention species that is so like us. but not others. In some today, Perry vowed his state What’s unclear is exactly accounts, West implied, Jean- will nonetheless push ahead where the retiring chimps, tel said Zimmerman respond- to approve a ban on abortion which have spent their lives ed one way when he first after 20 weeks of pregnancy. in research facilities around encountered Martin, but in Democratic State Sen. the country, now will spend other accounts she said he Wendy Davis, with some last their final years. NIH said responded another way. Jean- minute help from protesters they could eventually join tel gave her version of events in the public gallery, suc- more than 150 other chimps in a deposition, in a letter to cessfully killed a bill impos- already in the national sanc- Martin’s mother and in a ing new limits to abortion in tuary system operated by recorded interview with an Texas in the Legislature at SSAAVE!AVVEE!! SSAVE!AAVVEE!! Chimp Haven in northwest attorney for the Martin family. midnight Tuesday. Louisiana. In that habitat, Jeantel is one of the prose- But Perry called a second the chimps can socialize at cution’s most important special legislative session will, climb trees and explore witnesses because she bol- starting Monday. That will different play areas. sters the contention that give the Republican-con- But NIH officials said cur- Zimmerman was the aggres- trolled Legislature an extra rently there’s not enough sor. She was on the phone 30 days to pass the new lim- space to handle all of the 310 with Martin moments before its on abortion. destined for retirement. he was fatally shot. No sign progressives They’re exploring additional Wal-Mart drops Deen 1385 NEWMARK AVE. COOS BAY • Mon - Sat, 8am - 8pm • Sun, 9am - 7pm locations. The other hurdle is mistreated by IRS money: Congress limited after ‘Today’ tears WASHINGTON (AP) — A how much the NIH can spend NEW YORK (AP) — Paula Treasury Department inspec- on caring for chimps in the Deen was dropped by Wal- tor general says he has no evi- Coos Bay Grocery Outlet Helps Feed People sanctuary system. Negotia- Mart and her name was dence that progressive groups tions are under way to shift stripped from four buffet seeking tax-exempt status got Facing Hunger in Bay Area. money the agency has spent restaurants on Wednesday, tough treatment from the housing the animals in hours after she went on tele- Internal Revenue Service. Stop in anytime in the Month of July and donate nonperishable food research facilities toward vision and tearfully defended In a letter obtained by The items to the Independence From Hunger Food Drive. supporting their retirement. herself amid the mounting Associated Press, J. 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C M C M Y K Thursday, June 27,2013 • The World • A7 Y K World Lawmakers Pres. Obama clashes with want more details before African host over gay rights DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — that the country is “very tol- punishment is death. These funding Syria President Barack Obama erant” and needs more time laws appear to have broad today praised the Supreme to digest the issue without public support. A June 4 Pew WASHINGTON (AP) — Court’s ruling on same-sex pressure. “This does not Research Center survey found Congress is balking at the marriage as a “victory for mean we are homophobic.” at least nine of 10 respon- administration’s first American democracy” but Obama said gay rights dents in Senegal, Kenya, attempt to pay for lethal aid clashed with his African host didn’t come up in their pri- Ghana, Uganda and Nigeria to the Syrian rebels until the over gay rights in a sign of vate meeting at the presi- believe homosexuality should White House presents a more how far the movement has to dential palace, a mansion not be accepted by society. fully developed proposal than go internationally. that looks somewhat similar Papi Nbodj, a 19-year-old one they received last week Obama said recognition of to the White House. But student who stood by the from Secretary of State John gay unions in the United Obama said he wants to send road to the presidential Kerry, including options for States should cross state a message to Africans that palace to see Obama’s what the U.S. will do next if The Associated Press lines and that equal rights while he respects differing arrival, said homosexuality is the initial surge of arms fails In this June 20 image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC,which has should be recognized uni- personal and religious views against the religious beliefs to improve the rebels’ stand- been authenticated, a Syrian rebel fires a heavy machine gun towards versally. It was his first on the matter, it’s important of most in Senegal. ing in the civil war that’s gone Syrian soldiers loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad in Aleppo, Syria. chance to expand on his to have nondiscrimination “We are in a Muslim coun- on for more than two years. thoughts about the ruling, under the law. try, so we certainly cannot Lawmakers last week which was issued Wednes- “People should be treated have it here,” he said. “And the meeting, which follows a these rebels are and in the rejected the Obama adminis- day as he flew to Senegal, one equally,and that’s a principle for me it’s not OK to have this classified briefing for law- long run, are we backing the tration’s initial proposal to of many African countries that I think applies univer- anywhere in the world.” makers last week. right group, and are (actions) arm Syrian rebels, refusing to that outlaw homosexuality. sally,”he said. Sall sought to reassure A White House spokes- that we taking in total con- Senegalese President A report released Monday Obama that gays are not per- fund the plan until the White woman declined comment. cert with the allies and sur- House presents options for Macky Sall rebuffed Obama’s by Amnesty International secuted in Senegal. But “We want to make sure rounding nations in the call for Africans to give gays says 38 African countries under Senegalese law, “an what action the U.S. might that we know what the end region, so that this doesn’t take at the U.N. or what equal rights under the law. criminalize homosexuality. In improper or unnatural act game is and we want to make ever become a U.S.-only “We are still not ready to four of those — Mauritania, with a person of the same actions might trigger the sure it’s the right strategy,” effort.” administration to set up an decriminalize homosexuali- northern Nigeria, southern sex” can be punished by up said Rep. Jim Langevin, D- House Speaker John ty,” Sall said, while insisting Somalia and Sudan — the to five years in prison. area where U.S. or allied R.I., a member of the House Boehner, R-Ohio, met with forces prohibit Syrian planes Intelligence Committee, President Barack Obama on from attacking rebel posi- describing the ongoing Tuesday. tions, known as a no-fly zone. exchanges with the adminis- “It was an important con- Brazil protesters, police clash near match Top lawmakers met with tration. “So we’re supportive versation about Syria and pos- BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil gas canisters and lobbed “The protesters started administration officials at of the president’s efforts to sible ways forward,” Boehner (AP) — Brazilian protesters them back at police, along this when they tried to break the White House on continue to put pressure on told reporters Wednesday. and police clashed Wednes- with a shower of rocks. A through our outer barrier,” Wednesday to see if they the Assad regime and to sup- “We’ve got to make some deci- day near a stadium hosting a dense fog of the acrid gas said police Capt. Flavio could break the impasse. port the rebels, but we all sions there’s just no ifs, ands or Confederations Cup soccer enveloped the mass of pro- Almeida. “We had no choice Deputy Secretary of State continue to ask tough ques- buts about it.” He gave no match, as thousands of testers, who were about a but to respond.” William Burns was attending tions — do we know who details of what was discussed. demonstrators trying to mile away from the stadium Two protesters were hurt, march on the site were met by where Brazil was playing including a 21-year-old man tear gas and rubber bullets. Uruguay in a semifinal match who fell from an overpass Mandela’s health improved overnight Brazil’s senate voted to of the warm-up tournament and was in critical condition. increase penalties for those for next year’s World Cup. By the time the match JOHANNESBURG (AP) — office said in a statement ment that the former presi- found guilty of corruption, Police set up a 1-mile ended in a 2-1 Brazil victory, The office of the South today that he received the dent is “much better” than responding to a key demand perimeter around the stadi- most of the protesters had African president says Nel- update from the medical when Zuma visited him on made by protesters across um, normal procedure for dispersed. In another area of son Mandela’s health team that is treating the 94- the previous night. the country. international tournaments. Belo Horizonte, a group of improved overnight, and his year-old anti-apartheid His office says it is dis- Anti-government pro- Mounted police and riot masked young men shat- condition remains critical leader at a Pretoria hospital. turbed by rumors about Man- testers in part angered by the units maintained another tered the windows of a car but is now stable. Zuma, who visited Man- dela’s health swirling on social billions spent in World Cup security line about half-mile showroom and set the shop President Jacob Zuma’s dela today, said in the state- media and other forums. preparations picked up tear from the stadium. on fire.

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EVELYN OREGON neighboring Washington catch up. members of the party as Time to give state — where some Oregon “Oregon has not yet lived anti-gay was stripped out Affects one in A bone marrow drive for 2- Governor: State couples have married — up to the ideal of equal rights after a contentious state month-old Evelyn Tomlin will take emboldened the petitioners for all,” Kitzhaber said. party convention in Bend in a million babies place from noon to 4 p.m. needs to catch up before 2014. “When we talk about the 2011. Continued from Page A1 Saturday at Coquille High School, Continued from Page A1 Democrats, including the freedom to marry, we’re Members of Oregon’s 499 W. Central. state party, lauded the vote talking about the basic congressional delegation To give bone marrow, medical and pledged to take the equality we demand for responded quickly to the the procedures carry a possi- staff give a quick cheek swab to Wednesday.“It appears Ore- momentum from the deci- every person.” news. Rep. Earl Blumenauer, bility of death. determine a match. Donors must gonians will have another sion into 2014. Multnomah County D-Portland, posted a picture “It’s really hard,” Tomlin be in good health and between the chance to continue this dis- Oregon House Speaker Republican Party chair Jeff on Twitter with the Supreme said. “You hope your babies ages of 18 and 44. cussion in 2014.” Tina Kotek, the first openly Reynolds said he works with Court’s columns recast in are healthy.” Those who are not matches with The ruling from the lesbian lawmaker to lead a both the Oregon Family rainbow colors under the Evelyn will be kept in the national Tomlin said her daughter Supreme Court rejected an state legislative chamber in Council and the Log Cabin phrase “equal justice under had several bruises when she database to help others. argument to extend the The Relay for Life takes place at the U.S., said the ruling offers Republicans, the group rep- law.”Sen. Jeff Merkley called was born. Doctors conducted recognition of full federal the high school beginning at 5 p.m. hope to same-sex marriage resenting gay Republicans. the decision “a huge stride many tests and found her benefits to couples in states, supporters in the state. He said the Oregon forward for equality and platelet count was extremely Saturday. There will be a luminaria ceremony at 10 p.m. and closing including Oregon, that have “The rulings of the high- Republican platform is con- fairness.” low, so her blood wasn’t laws allowing domestic est court in the land offer sistent — defining marriage Noting that 12 states and clotting normally. ceremonies will be at 9 a.m. Sunday. partnerships and civil support and hope for our as being between one man Washington, D.C., author- Evelyn spent one and a For information on either event, unions. efforts to achieve marriage and one woman — and “our ized same-sex marriage in half weeks in the newborn call Emily Efraimson at 541-404- Polling has shown a shift equality in 2014,”Kotek said. platform does not change on 2013 and Oregon wasn’t intensive care unit at Provi- 6609 or Becky Crim at 541-404- in Oregon on attitudes Gov. John Kitzhaber the winds of public polling.” among them, Portland dence St. Vincent’s Medical 7422. toward same-sex marriage issued a statement calling But the platform itself has Mayor Charlie Hales’ office Center in Portland. She since 2004. Successful endured two platelet trans- the decisions “a proud been moderated in its most said, “We can dare to hope pushes for same-sex mar- fusions. Doctors ruled out said, to ensure she has the dis- moment for the nation,”but recent iteration. Language that we will change that” in riage in 12 states, including said the state still needed to that was construed by some 2014. myriad viruses with blood ease. However, she has little tests and a biopsy. hope of a different diagnosis. She then went to Legacy “It won’t change unless by Emmanuel Hospital & Health some miracle her cells start HENSON didn’t know who was on my When asked why he chose the defense put forth a Center in Portland as an out- producing on their own, the side and who wasn’t.” to leave the scene, Henson motion to downgrade it to patient while doctors deduced likelihood is slim to none,” she ‘I didn’t know who Henson’s testimony of said he was frightened. the fourth-degree assault, she had aplastic anemia. said. the shooting contradicted “I have a phobia of dead which doesn’t carry a 70- The American Cancer Tomlin said she is glad the was on my side’ what survivors Tuell and bodies,”he explained. month minimum sentence Society says one or two people community is helping her Ruth Micheaux told the “Some people have a pho- with a conviction. in every 1 million Americans Continued from Page A1 family through the tough court Tuesday. Henson said bia of getting caught by the Closing statements are are diagnosed with the disease both of the men he had shot police,” Frasier sniped back. expected today in the trial times. each year. Aplastic anemia shot, but missed Leach were armed with guns when Along with aggravated and a verdict from Judge affects all ages and races and is “We’re just really grateful entirely. he shot them. He also said he murder, Henson is charged Richard L. Barron should be more common in developing for all the support.” Henson claimed he even- did not fire a second bullet in with second-degree kidnap- delivered by the afternoon. countries, possibly because of Reporter Emily Thornton tually shot Leach through Leach’s forehead. ping for allegedly forcing Reporter George Artsitas greater exposure to toxic can be reached at 541-269- the back passenger window District Attorney Paul Tuell and his mother-in- can be reached at 541-269- chemicals. 1222, ext. 249 or at and shot through Tuell’s arm Frasier attacked Henson’s tes- law, Ruth Micheaux, to flee 1222, ext. 236, at george.art- Evelyn must undergo emily.thornton@the- in the process. timony during cross examina- the scene with him. Henson [email protected], or another biopsy when she is 3 worldlink.com or on Twitter: “I didn’t want to shoot tion, and Henson became previously was charged with on Twitter at or 4 months old, her mother @EmilyK_Thornton. anybody,” Henson said. “I noticeably perturbed. second-degree assault, but @COPSTheWorld.

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Baseball | B2 Sports NBA Draft | B4 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 THURSDAY, JUNE 27,2013 Area kids provide good news

Wednesday was a generally depressing day in the sports world. On the national scene, New England tight end Aaron Hernandez was charged with murder after an investigation into the shooting death of an acquain- tance last week and Cleveland rookie Ausar Walcott was charged with attempted murder after an incident outside a nightclub left a man in critical condition. Both SPORTS Hernandez and Walcott were EDITOR released by their teams Wednesday. On the inter- national stage, a record seven players either didn’t start their Photos By Lou Sennick, The World matches or JOHN Coach Mike Herbert works with a group of youngsters earlier this week at Southwestern Oregon Community College. The women’s coach, along with some retired during alumni players,have their largest groups yet with about 90 kids in the morning and afternoon sessions learning basic basketball skills and control.Herbert said he hopes them because of GUNTHER they have some fun while they are learning because he is. For more on the basics, see the video at www.theworldlink.com. injuries at Wimbledon. That doesn’t include both Maria Sharapova and Caroline Wozniacki, who were hurt during their matches and lost, not to mention seven-time champion Roger Federer, who also Hoop was eliminated. And on the state level, Oregon was penalized by the NCAA for violations uncovered in a two- year investigation by the NCAA. Skills OK, that wasn’t necessarily bad news, since Oregon got off with minimal penalties, including no bowl ban and a tiny scholarship reduction (don’t ask USC, Ohio and State or Miami their opinion of that), but just the whole situation is depressing. Fortunately, I haven’t had to look far for heartwarming sports Drills inspiration lately, and from some area youngsters at that. For years, I’ve enjoyed typing the results for our Saturday Community Sports section for bowling, gymnastics, swimming, tennis, wrestling and other sports because it gives me a sense of the talented kids in the area. Several of the team tennis play- ers I started following when they were far from being teenagers now have graduated. A few of the area’s VIDEO up-and-coming swimmers are kids of friends I knew for other reasons long before their children hit the sports stage. And I look Fourth through 12th graders take turns shooting hoops while they are learning their basketball skills this week.They forward to seeing what happens were learning and honing their skills at camps at Southwestern Oregon Community College. with Travis Wittlake Jr., one of the most talented young wrestlers in the country. In the past few weeks, two other remarkable accomplish- Kelly apologizes for Oregon’s sanctions ments touched me. First, as I was trudging along the final few miles of the South BY JOHN MARSHALL Oregon and its football program, I want to Coast Half Marathon, I passed The Associated Press apologize to the University of Oregon, all of its Roxy Day and her mom, Caitlin, as current and former players and their fans,” they were on their way to the fin- The NCAA stripped Oregon of a scholarship Kelly said in a statement. “I accept my share of ish line for the 12-kilometer race. in each of the next two seasons and placed the responsibility for the actions that led to the It’s not uncommon to see family program on probation for three years, opting penalties. As I have I stated before, the NCAA members running together during against stiffer penalties like a bowl ban despite investigation and subsequent ruling had no South Coast Running Club events, issuing a show-cause order against former impact on my decision to leave Oregon for but the Days were a special case. coach Chip Kelly,who apologized to the school, Philadelphia. I have also maintained through- You see, Roxy is only 7 years old. its fans and it players. out that I had every intention to cooperate with Lots of youngsters run races — The NCAA’s Division I Committee on the NCAA’s investigation, which I did.” a big crowd will be in Mingus Park Infractions released a report on Wednesday The NCAA had been looking into Oregon’s next Thursday for the annual that said Kelly failed to monitor the program for program for more than two years after learning Mayor’s Firecracker Run. But its improper involvement with Willie Lyles and The Associated Press Oregon had paid $25,000 to Lyles and his there’s a big difference between his Houston-based recruiting service. Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens answers questions recruiting service, Complete Scouting running a 1-mile race, or even a Kelly was hit with an 18-month show-cause during a news conference Wednesday in Eugene after Services. 5K, and what Roxy was doing. In order, a sanction that likely will have limited the NCAA announced sanctions against Oregon for vio- The NCAA’s infractions committee found simple terms, it’s roughly the impact now that he’s coaching the Philadelphia lations in the football program. that Lyles provided cash and free lodging to a same as running the Prefontaine Eagles. prospect, and engaged in impermissible calls Memorial Run (minus the hills) The program he left behind faces three years avoided some of the harsher penalties handed and off-campus contact with prospects, their and then adding a mile on the end of scholarship reductions, starting last year and down to other programs in recent years. families and high school coaches. just for fun. extending through 2014-15. It also faces reduc- “Now that the NCAA has concluded their tions in paid visits and evaluation days, but investigation and penalized the University of SEE DUCKS | B4 SEE GUNTHER | B2 Serena Williams avoids the upset bug at Wimbledon

LONDON (AP) — Five-time Williams broke twice in each I’ve never played her before. I tainly doesn’t show any sign of “She’s incredibly promising, champion Serena Williams avoid- set to set up a match with Japan’s watched her play when I was super slowing down in her 30s. The she does everything well,” ed the kind of early upset that has Kimiko Date-Krumm, who at 42 young, growing up.” defending champion is looking for Williams said. “Her serve is amaz- sent many top players tumbling became the oldest woman to reach Date-Krumm is the second- a sixth Wimbledon title, and saw ing, so I knew it would be a good out of Wimbledon, beating the third round at Wimbledon in oldest woman to have won a match her two main rivals — Maria match on the grass.” Caroline Garcia 6-3, 6-2 on today the Open era. Date-Krumm beat at Wimbledon after Martina Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka Other winners today included to reach the third round. Alexandra Cadantu of Romania 6- Navratilova, who was 47 when she — eliminated on Wednesday. sixth-seeded Li Na of China, who A day after Roger Federer led 4, 7-5 to reach the third round for reached the second round in 2004. The 19-year-old Garcia is seen beat Simona Halep of Romania 6- the list of big names to exit in the the first time since 1996, when she She took a 12-year break from ten- as a potential future star, with a 2, 1-6, 6-0, along with No. 14 second round, the top-ranked went to the semifinals. nis before returning in 2008. game especially suited for grass. Samantha Stosur and No. 18 Williams never looked in danger “She’s incredibly inspiring,” Whether Williams can keep But she couldn’t force a single Dominika Cibulkova. Bernard against the 100th-ranked French the 31-year-old Williams said. playing for another decade break point against the American’s Tomic of Australia beat American qualifier. “She’s so fit, she’s done so well. remains to be seen, but she cer- strong serve on Court 1. James Blake 6-3, 6-4, 7-5.

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C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Thursday, June 27,2013 Y K Sports Dickey Bird returns to pitches role with Pacers

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS only that it will be “good shutout enough.” INDIANAPOLIS — Larry Doctors have recom- Bird, who left his job with the mended that he sit out this THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pacers last season after win- week at Congressional, along ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — ning the league’s executive of with next week at The R.A. Dickey pitched a two- the year award, will be rein- Greenbrier, because of a left hitter for his first complete troduced to the media elbow strain that has been game of the year, helping Thursday morning as the bothering him for over a Toronto beat Tampa Bay 3-0 team’s president of basket- month and was made worse for its 12th win in 14 games. ball opera- by hacking out of the dense Dickey (7-8) retired his tions. Sports U.S. Open rough at Merion. first 13 batters before James It’s the The British Open is July Loney grounded a single same job Shorts 18-21 at Muirfield, and between shortstop and third the Hall of Woods could not say that he base with one out in the fifth. Famer held would be at 100 percent by Yunel Escobar had a one-out from 2003-12. then. He is treating the injury single in the sixth, and then Bird has a long track with electrical stimulation, was erased when Matt Joyce record of success in the NBA. ice, soft tissue treatment and hit a double-play grounder. As a player with Boston, he anti-inflammatories to help Adam Lind and Edwin won three championships, with the swelling. three MVP awards and was Encarnacion homered for the The Associated Press COLLEGE BASKETBALL Blue Jays, who had lost two in Toronto pitcher R.A.Dickey delivers a knuckleball to Tampa Bay’s Matt Joyce during the ninth inning Wednesday. twice the MVP of the NBA a row after tying their team Finals. ESPN documentary will record of 11 straight wins. Smith (4-0) to take a 3-2 Cubs 5, Brewers 4: Scott Red Sox 5, Rockies 3: In 1997,he returned to the feature Summitt’s career Jose Reyes went 0-for-4 in lead, but the Indians rallied Feldman (7-6) pitched six John Lackey (5-5) struck out a bench as coach of the Pacers — his home state team. He KNOXVILLE, Tenn.— Pat his return from a two-month against Johnson (2-6) in the solid innings, Anthony Rizzo season-high 12 over seven Summitt says she’s “very, layoff due to a severely ninth. had a key two-run single and strong innings and Daniel was the 1998 NBA coach of the year and two years later very content” in her new role sprained left ankle. After Michael Brantley the Cubs held on to beat the Nava drove in two runs, pow- now that she’s had a year to Rangers 8, Yankees 5: drew a leadoff walk, Jason Brewers. ering Boston to a sweep of the led the Pacers to their only finals appearance. adjust to life after coaching. Nelson Cruz homered and Giambi hit his 400th career Phillies 7, Padres 5, 13 two-game series against The former Tennessee the Texas Rangers got con- double. An intentional walk innings: Second baseman Colorado. NFL women’s basketball coach secutive two-run doubles loaded the bases for Lonnie Logan Forsythe bobbled Ben Royals 4, Braves 3, 10 Browns release Walcott showed no obvious signs of from Adrian Beltre and A.J. Chisenhall, who hit into a Revere’s grounder in the 13th innings: Alex Gordon drove her illness during a rare three- Pierzynski in a victory over run-scoring fielder’s choice. inning and then threw home in David Lough in the 10th following his arrest minute session with local the New York Yankees. Drew Stubbs also hit into a wildly, leading to two inning, giving the Royals a PASSAIC, N.J. — The media at a preview screening Rangers rookie Justin fielder’s choice to bring home unearned runs in the Phillies’ split of their two-game series Cleveland Browns have of “Pat XO,”a documentary on Grimm (7-5) pitched just well pinch-runner Mike Aviles. win over the Padres. against the Braves. released a rookie who is her life airing July 9 on ESPN. enough to beat Andy Pettitte Angels 7, Tigers 4: Mike Chase Utley, who was hit Mets 3, White Sox 0: charged with attempted mur- Summitt stepped down in (5-6), and the AL West lead- Trout homered and drove in by a pitch, and Domonic Shaun Marcum pitched eight der for allegedly punching a April 2012, one year after ers won for the seventh time three runs, and Erick Aybar’s Brown, who walked against crisp innings for his first win man in the head outside a club announcing she had early- in nine games following a two-run shot gave Los Tommy Layne (0-2) scored of the season, and Eric Young in northern New Jersey. onset dementia, Alzheimer’s six-game slide — their Angeles the lead for good in the decisive runs. Forsythe Jr. had three hits and drove in Ausar Walcott turned type. longest of the season. its eighth consecutive win bounced a throw as he tried a run for the Mets. himself in to Passaic police Lyle Overbay and Ichiro over the Tigers. to prevent Utley from scor- Marcum (1-9) won for the Tuesday after he was identi- AUTO RACING Suzuki homered for New ing. The ball bounced away first time since Oct. 1, 2012, fied as a suspect in an inci- York on a hectic day at NATIONAL LEAGUE from catcher Nick Hundley, while pitching for Webber plans to leave dent that happened around 3 Formula One for Porsche Yankee Stadium, where Dodgers 4, Giants 2: allowing Brown to score also. Milwaukee. He avoided a.m. Sunday. The linebacker baseball’s most storied fran- Clayton Kershaw (6-5) out- becoming the first to start a STUTTGART, Germany INTERLEAGUE was signed by the Browns on chise announced that first pitched Tim Lincecum (4-8) season 0-10 since St. Louis’ May 13 following a tryout. — Red Bull driver Mark baseman Mark Teixeira needs in the seventh regular-sea- Athletics 5, Reds 0: A.J. Anthony Reyes did it in 2007. The team announced his Webber says he is leaving season-ending surgery on his son matchup between the Griffin pitched a two-hitter Astros 4, Cardinals 3: release Wednesday. Formula 1 to race Porsche right wrist. former Cy Young Award win- for his first win in more than Erik Bedard (3-3) pitched six Walcott,23,is charged with sports cars next season. Indians 4, Orioles 3: ners, rookie Yasiel Puig had a month, and Josh Donaldson effective innings and the first-degree attempted mur- The Australian said in a Scott Kazmir took a no-hitter three more hits and the Los hit a three-run homer for Houston Astros used a four- der,second-degree aggravated statement that he has signed into the seventh, and the Angeles Dodgers rallied to Oakland. run fourth inning to beat the assault and third-degree a contract with the German Indians scored two ninth- beat San Francisco for a Griffin (6-6) struck out St. Louis Cardinals. endangering an injured vic- company “that extends over inning runs off Baltimore three-game sweep of the seven and walked two in a Marlins 5, Twins 3: tim, said Salvatore Bellomo, a several years” and that he will closer Jim Johnson to pull out defending World Series 108-pitch gem for his first Placido Polanco homered for senior assistant prosecutor. compete in the Le Mans 24 the victory. champions. career complete game, help- the first time in more than a Hours and World Endurance A leadoff double in the The Giants have lost four ing the A’s sweep the two- year and Jeff Mathis hit his GOLF Championship next year. seventh by Manny Machado in a row and nine of 12, put- game series. first since last August, help- Woods plans to play in The 36-year-old Webber was the only hit allowed by ting them a season-worst Pirates 4, Mariners 2: ing the Miami Marlins over- says he is looking forward to Kazmir, who gave up one two games under .500. Jordy Mercer hit a go-ahead come a three-run deficit to upcoming British Open the “new challenge after my unearned run in seven Nationals 3, Arizona 2: single with two outs in the beat the Minnesota Twins. BETHESDA, Md. — Tiger time in Formula 1” and “can innings. He came out to the Jordan Zimmermann (11-3) ninth inning, leading Miami is 13-9 this month Woods can’t say whether his hardly wait to pilot one of the mound for the eighth but left dominated after a shaky start Pittsburgh to the victory. and is assured of a winning left elbow will be fully healed fastest sports cars in the with an apparent injury and rookie Anthony Rendon The Pirates (48-30) record in June following a 14- in time for the British Open, world.” before throwing a pitch. had his third three-hit per- moved 18 games over .500 for 41 start. Still, the Marlins’ Baltimore promptly formance as the Nationals the first time since 1992, 27-50 record is the poorest in scored twice against Joe defeated the Diamondbacks. their last winning season. the major leagues. GUNTHER of her family. Perry leads qualifiers for PGA Championship Last summer, Kennon’s Aces run in the older brothers, Jackson and SUNRIVER (AP) — Rod Perry won players in the PGA, and maybe I can Perry opened with an 8-under 63 on Scotty, both had holes in one the PGA Professional National compete on a consistent basis.’ the Meadows course and added rounds Kennon family on the 17th hole at Bandon Championship on Wednesday at “Finishing second last year at of 72 and 73 at Crosswater to enter the From Page B1 Crossings. Sunriver Resort, shooting a 3-under 69 Bayonet Blackhorse, I know I didn’t play final day a stroke behind leaders Mark Keep in mind that for a three-stroke victory. my best. I felt if I could play a bit better, Sheftic and Chip Sullivan. For runners, conditions Jackson is 11 and Scotty is 9. The 39-year-old Perry, the PGA maybe I would have a chance. Jeff Sorenson had a 71 to finish third were perfect that morning, Cassie is just 5. head pro at Crane Lakes in Port Orange, Thankfully, not one of our great players at 5 under. The 34-year-old Sorenson is and 18 different age-group Understandably, Cassie is Fla., had four birdies and a bogey on the get hot like Matt Dobyns did last year. It a PGA teaching professional at records were set in three the youngest person to wear Crosswater Club course to finish at 10- left the gates open and I was able to Columbia Golf Club in Minneapolis. races (the half marathon, 12K the Bandon Crossings Hole- under 277. He earned $75,000, spots in come through.” Sullivan, the 2007 winner at and 5K). Roxy set a record for in-One Club T-shirt. Also six PGA Tour events over a 12-month Ryan Polzin finished second at 7 Sunriver, and Sheftic each shot 76 to tie her age group, too. understandably, the pros at period and topped the 20 qualifiers for under, closing with a double bogey for a for fourth at 4 under with three-time Unfortunately, as history the course didn’t plan ahead the PGA Championship in August at 71. The 33-year-old Polzin is the PGA champion Mike Small (72) and JC reflects the record, it will for someone her size to get Oak Hill in Rochester, N.Y. head pro at Royal Oaks in Houston. Anderson (67). just show that she was in the an ace. “This is by far the biggest win of my “To make the PGA Championship is Kirk Hanefeld earned a spot in the 0-14 division even though If you want a break from career. 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C M C M Y K Thursday, June 27,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Lochte, Murder charge against Hernandez is Franklin supported by circumstantial evidence ATTLEBORO, Mass. (AP) Wednesday in Hernandez’s showed his friends arrive and win races — In the final minutes of his hometown of Bristol, Conn., go inside. Hernandez, hold- life, Odin Lloyd sent a series as part of the murder investi- ing a gun, then told someone INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — of texts to his sister. gation, New Britain State’s in the house he was upset and Ryan Lochte and Missy “Did you see who I was Attorney Brian Preleski said couldn’t trust anyone any- Franklin gave swimming fans with?” said the first, at 3:07 today. Ortiz was charged as a more, the prosecutor said. a double dose of dominance a.m. June 17. “Who?” she fugitive from justice and At 1:12 a.m., the three left Wednesday night. finally replied. waived extradition to in Hernandez’s rented silver And it came with plenty of “NFL,”he texted back,then Massachusetts. Prison Nissan Altima, McCauley pain. added: “Just so you know.” records show he is being held said. Cell towers tracked America’s two biggest It was 3:23 a.m. Moments on $1.5 million bail at a their movements to a gas sta- active stars in the pool each later, Lloyd would be dead in Hartford jail. tion off the highway. There, won the 200-meter freestyle, what a prosecutor called an On Wednesday, he said, Hernandez bought then returned less than 90 execution-style shooting Hernandez stood impassively blue Bubblicious gum. minutes later to take the U.S. orchestrated by New England with his hands cuffed in front At 2:32 a.m., they arrived national championship in the Patriots tight end Aaron of him as Bristol County outside Lloyd’s home in 200 backstroke — all with Hernandez because his Assistant District Attorney Boston and texted him that times that ranked among the friend talked to the wrong Bill McCauley laid out a they were there. McCauley five fastest in the world this people at a nightclub. detailed timeline of the said Lloyd’s sister saw him year.It was quite a feat for the Hernandez was charged events, cobbled together get into Hernandez’s car. 18-year-old soon-to-be col- Wednesday with murder. from sources including wit- From there, surveillance lege freshman from Colorado Hernandez was cut from nesses, surveillance video, cameras captured images of and the 28-year-old three- the NFL team less than two text messages and data from what the prosecutor said was time Olympian from Florida hours after he was arrested cellphone towers. Hernandez driving the silver still working to get back in and led from his North Lloyd, 27, a semi-pro Altima through Boston. As world-class shape. Attleborough home in hand- football player with the they drove back toward North “I don’t want to go through cuffs, and nine days after Boston Bandits, had known Attleborough, Hernandez told that pain again. As I get older, Lloyd’s body was discovered Hernandez for about a year Lloyd he was upset about what it doesn’t get any easier,” by a jogger in a remote area of and was dating the sister of happened at the club and did- Lochte said. “But I like a chal- an industrial park not far Hernandez’s fiancee, the n’t trust him, McCauley said. lenge and love to race.” The Assoiciated Press from Hernandez’s home. mother of Hernandez’s 8- That was when Lloyd began The five-time Olympic Ryan Lochte swims in the 200-meter backstroke during the U.S. His attorney, Michael Fee, month-old baby, McCauley sending texts to his sister. gold medalist held off a late National Championships on Wednesday. called the case circumstantial said. Surveillance video showed charge from Olympic team- during a Wednesday after- On June 14, Lloyd went the car entering the industrial mate Conor Dwyer to win the was third in in 1:56.37. California where Franklin noon court hearing packed with Hernandez to a Boston park and at 3:23 a.m. driving 200 free in 1 minute, 45.97 Franklin led from wire to will enroll in the fall, was sec- with reporters, curiosity club, Rumor. McCauley said down a gravel road near where seconds — the fifth fastest wire in the 200 free, finishing ond in 2:06.29 — the world’s seekers and police officers. Hernandez was upset Lloyd Lloyd’s body was found. Four time in the world this year. in 1:55.46 — just 0.08 sec- second-fastest time. Fee said there was a “rather had talked to people there minutes later, McCauley said, Dwyer was second in 1:46.25, onds off this year’s world Kevin Cordes came clos- hysterical atmosphere” sur- with whom Hernandez had the car emerged. During that sixth in the world. Virginia’s best set by Camille Muffat of est to making the biggest rounding the case and urged trouble. He did not elaborate. period, employees working an Matt McLean was third in France. Olympic gold medal- splash yet in a meet that runs the judge to disregard his Two days later, McCauley overnight shift nearby heard 1:46.78. ist Katie Ledecky was second through Saturday night. client’s celebrity status as he said, on June 16, Hernandez several gunshots, McCauley Twelve heats later, Lochte in 1:57.63, while another In a rare race that featured asked for Hernandez, 23, to texted two unidentified said. was back on the starting Olympic gold medalist, no Olympians, the men’s 200 be released on bail. friends. He asked them to McCauley said Lloyd was block for the 200 back and Shannon Vreeland, was third breaststroke, Cordes was on The judge, though, hurry to Massachusetts from shot multiple times, includ- this time, he was even better. in 1:58.13. world-record pace through ordered Hernandez held Connecticut. At 9:05 p.m., a ing twice from above as he Lochte finished in 1:55.16, In the 200 backstroke, the first 150 meters. without bail on the murder few minutes after the first was lying on the ground. He the third fastest time in the Franklin not only produced Eventually, he faded in the charge and five weapons message to his friends, said five .45 caliber casings world this season, beating the the world’s fastest time of the final 50 and failed to break counts. If convicted, Hernandez texted Lloyd to were found at the scene. reigning Olympic champion year, 2:05.68, she set a new Akihiro Yamaguchi’s world Hernandez could get life in tell him he wanted to get Authorities did not say in the event, Tyler Clary, to U.S. Open long course record, but still posted this prison without parole. together, McCauley said. who fired the shots or identi- the wall. Clary was second in record. Elizabeth Pelton, who season’s world best time in Another man, Carlos Later, surveillance footage fy the two others with 1:55.58 while Ryan Murphy swims for the University of the event: 2:08.34. Ortiz, 27, was arrested from Hernandez’s home Hernandez. SCOREBOARD

(Deduno 3-2), 5:10 p.m. Blue Jays 3, Rays 0 6. New Orleans B.J. Young, Arkansas, 6-3, sophomore def. Vasek Pospisil, Canada, 6-2, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (7), On The Air Friday’s Games Toronto 000 101 001 — 3 6 0 7. Sacramento , Indiana, 6-11, sophomore 3-6, 6-4. Juan Monaco (22), Argentina, def. Cleveland (Bauer 1-2) at Chicago White Sox Tampa Bay 000 000 000 — 0 2 0 8. Detroit International Rajeev Ram, United States, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2. Today (H.Santiago 3-5), 2:10 p.m., 1st game Dickey and Thole; Ro.Hernandez, J.Wright (9) 9. Minnesota Alejandro Abrines, Barcelona (Spain), 6-6, Jerzy Janowicz (24), Poland, def. Radek Tennis — Wimbledon, 4 a.m. and noon, ESPN. N.Y. Yankees (D.Phelps 5-4) at Baltimore and J.Molina, Lobaton. W—Dickey 7-8. L— 10. Portland 1993 (birth year) Stepanek, Czech Republic, 6-2, 5-3, retired. Golf — U.S. Women’s Open, noon, ESPN. (Undecided), 4:05 p.m. Ro.Hernandez 4-9. HRs—Toronto, Lind (11), 11. Philadelphia , Filathlitikos Benoit Paire (25), France, def. Stephane Robert, Auto Racing — NASCAR Camping World Truck Detroit (Scherzer 11-0) at Tampa Bay (Colome Encarnacion (22). 12. Oklahoma City (from Toronto via Houston) (Greece), 6-9, 1994 France, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4. Julien Benneteau (31), Series UNOH 225, 5 p.m., Speed Channel. 1-0), 4:10 p.m. Marlins 5, Twins 3 13. Dallas Laszlo Dobos, Zaragoza (Spain), 7-3, 1993 France, lost to Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 7-6 (1), Extreme Sports — X Games Munich, 5 p.m., Toronto (Jo.Johnson 1-2) at Boston (Webster 0- Minnesota 300 000 000 — 3 8 1 14. Utah , Cholet (France), 7-0, 1992 7-6 (4), 6-4. Tommy Robredo (32), Spain, def. ESPN2. 2), 4:10 p.m. Miami 000 032 00x — 5 11 1 15. Milwaukee Livio Jean-Charles, ASVEL (France), 6-8, 1993 Nicolas Mahut, France, 7-6 (3), 6-1, 7-6 (5). Canadian Football League — Montreal at Cincinnati (Cueto 4-1) at Texas (M.Perez 1-1), Diamond, Pressly (6), Duensing (7), Fien (8) 16. Boston , Triumph (Russia), 6-7, 1993 Women Winnipeg, 6 p.m., NBC Sports Network. 5:05 p.m. and Mauer; Koehler, Slowey (5), M.Dunn (8), 17. Atlanta , Lagun Aro GBC (Spain), 6-1, 1992 Second Round Soccer — Confederations Cup semifinal, teams Kansas City (Shields 2-6) at Minnesota Cishek (9) and Mathis. W—Slowey 3-6. L— 18. Atlanta (from Houston via Brooklyn) Lucas Riva Nogueira, Estudiantes (Spain), 7-0, Victoria Azarenka (2), Belarus, lost to Flavia 1992 TBA, 11:30 a.m., ESPN. (Walters 2-3), 5:10 p.m. Diamond 5-7. Sv—Cishek (14). HRs—Miami, 19. Cleveland (from L.A. Lakers) Pennetta, Italy, walkover. Maria Sharapova (3), Alexandre Paranhos, Flamengo (Brazil), 6-8, Friday, June 28 L.A. Angels (Williams 5-3) at Houston (B.Norris Mathis (1), Polanco (1). 20. Chicago Russia, lost to Michelle Larcher de Brito, Major League Baseball — Chicago Cubs at 5-7), 5:10 p.m. 21. Utah (from Golden State via Brooklyn) 1992 Portugal, 6-3, 6-4. Petra Kvitova (8), Czech Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports. Cleveland (Carrasco 0-3) at Chicago White Sox Athletics 5, Reds 0 22. Brooklyn Bogdan Radosavljevic, Bayern Munich Republic, def. Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, Golf — U.S. Women’s Open, noon, ESPN. (Quintana 3-2), 5:40 p.m., 2nd game Cincinnati 000 000 000 — 0 2 0 23. Indiana (Germany), 6-11, 1993 walkover. Caroline Wozniacki (9), Denmark, lost Tennis — Wimbledon, 4 a.m. and noon, ESPN. St. Louis (S.Miller 8-5) at Oakland (Colon 10-2), Oakland 000 400 10x — 5 8 1 24. New York Dennis Schroder, New Yorker Phantoms to Petra Cetkovska, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-2. Ana Auto Racing — NASCAR Sprint Cup Quaker State 7:05 p.m. H.Bailey, Cingrani (7), Simon (8) and 25. L.A. Clippers (Germany), 6-1, 1993 Ivanovic (12), Serbia, lost to Eugenie Bouchard, 400, practice at 8:30 a.m. and qualifying at 2 p.m., Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 5-6) at Seattle Mesoraco; Griffin and Vogt. W—Griffin 6-6. L— 26. Minnesota (from Memphis via Houston) Strahinja Stojacic, Smederevo (Serbia), 6-5, Canada, 6-3, 6-3. Marion Bartoli (15), France, def. Speed Channel; NASCAR Nationwide Series Feed (Iwakuma 7-3), 7:10 p.m. H.Bailey 4-6. HRs—Oakland, Donaldson (12). 27. Denver 1992 Christina McHale, United States, 7-5, 6-4. Jelena the Children 300, qualifying at 12:30 p.m., Speed Pirates 4, Mariners 2 28. San Antonio Daniel Theis, Ratiopharm (Germany), 6-8, Jankovic (16), Serbia, lost to Vesna Dolonc, Channel, and race at 4 p.m., ESPN. National League Pittsburgh 000 200 002 — 4 8 1 29. Oklahoma City 1992 Serbia, 7-5, 6-2. Sloane Stephens (17), United Extreme Sports — X Games Munich, 9 a.m. and 4 East Division W L Pct GB Seattle 000 101 000 — 2 8 0 30. Phoenix (from Miami via L.A. Lakers and Janis Timma, Ventspils (Latvia), 6-7, 1992 States, def. Andrea Petkovic, Germany, 7-6 (2), 2- p.m., ESPN2, and 7 p.m., ESPN. Atlanta 45 34 .570 — J.Gomez, Ju.Wilson (6), Mazzaro (7), Melancon Cleveland) Marko Todorovic, Barcelona (Spain), 6-10, 6, 8-6. Carla Suarez Navarro (19), Spain, def. Saturday, June 29 Washington 39 38 .506 5 (9) and R.Martin; F.Hernandez, Wilhelmsen (8), Second Round 1992 Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3. Golf — U.S. Women’s Open, noon, NBC; PGA Philadelphia 38 41 .481 7 Furbush (8), Medina (9) and H.Blanco. W— 31. Cleveland (from Orlando ) Note: Country indicates where team plays, not Kirsten Flipkens (20), Belgium, def. Bojana Tour AT&T National, noon, CBS. New York 31 43 .419 11 1/2 Mazzaro 4-2. L—Furbush 1-4. Sv—Melancon (2). 32. Oklahoma City (from Charlotte) country of nationality. Jovanovski, Serbia, 6-4, 6-4. Sorana Cirstea (22), Cycling — Tour de France Stage 1, 4:30 a.m., NBC Miami 27 50 .351 17 HRs—Pittsburgh, Walker (6). Seattle, Ibanez (18). 33. Cleveland Romania, lost to Camila Giorgi, Italy, 7-6 (7), 7-6 Sports Network (replays at 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m. and 9 Central Division W L Pct GB Red Sox 5, Rockies 3 34. Houston (from Phoenix) (6). Ekaterina Makarova (25), Russia, def. Pittsburgh 48 30 .615 — Pro Soccer p.m., NBC Sports Network). Colorado 100 001 010 — 3 9 0 35. Philadelphia (from New Orleans) Garbine Muguruza, Spain, 6-2, 6-7 (3), 6-4. Lucie St. Louis 48 30 .615 — Colorado 100 001 010 — 3 9 0 Major League Baseball — Cleveland at Chicago Boston 302 000 00x — 5 10 0 36. Sacramento Major League Soccer Safarova (27), Czech Republic, lost to Karin White Sox, 1 p.m., WGN; Chicago Cubs at Seattle, 4 Cincinnati 45 34 .570 3 1/2 37. Detroit Knapp, Italy, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Alize Cornet (29), Chicago 32 44 .421 15 Oswalt, W.Lopez (7) and Torrealba; Lackey, EASTERN CONFERENCE p.m., Fox. Tazawa (8), Uehara (9) and Saltalamacchia. W— 38. Washington W L T Pts GF GA France, def. Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, 6-3, 6-2. Milwaukee 32 44 .421 15 39. Portland (from Minnesota via Boston and Auto Racing — Formula One, British Grand Prix Lackey 5-5. L—Oswalt 0-2. Sv—Uehara (2). HRs— Montreal 9 3 2 29 24 17 West Division W L Pct GB Cleveland) qualifying, 11 a.m., NBC Sports Network; NHRA Colorado, Cuddyer 2 (13). Philadelphia 7 5 4 25 25 24 Transactions O’Reilly Auto Parts Route 66 Nationals, 3:30 p.m., Arizona 41 36 .532 — 40. Portland Colorado 39 40 .494 3 Royals 4, Braves 3 New York 7 6 4 25 23 22 ESPN2; NASCAR Sprint up Quaker State 400, 4:30 41. Memphis (from Toronto) BASEBALL San Diego 39 40 .494 3 Atlanta 000 000 300 0 — 3 8 0 Sporting KC 6 5 5 23 20 15 p.m., TNT. 42. Philadelphia American League San Francisco 38 40 .487 3 1/2 Kansas City 201 000 000 1 — 4 12 0 Houston 6 5 5 23 19 16 Major League Soccer — FC Dallas at Philadelphia, 43. Milwaukee BOSTON RED SOX—Activated RHP Clayton Los Angeles 35 42 .455 6 (10 innings) Columbus 5 6 5 20 19 18 2:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network. 44. x-Dallas Mortensen from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Wednesday’s Games Minor, Avilan (7), Walden (8), A.Wood (10) and New England 5 5 5 20 18 13 Extreme Sports — X Games Munich, 10 a.m., ABC, 45. Portland (from Boston) Pedro Beato to Pawtucket (IL). Announced sen- Miami 5, Minnesota 3 G.Laird; Mendoza, B.Chen (7), Hochevar (7), Chicago 5 7 3 18 15 21 and 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., ESPN. 46. Utah ior vice president and assistant general counsel Oakland 5, Cincinnati 0 G.Holland (9), Crow (10) and S.Perez. W—Crow 4- Toronto FC 2 7 6 12 14 20 Canadian Football League — Saskatchewan at 47. Atlanta Jennifer Flynn will also serve as general counsel Pittsburgh 4, Seattle 2 3. L—A.Wood 0-2. HRs—Kansas City, A.Gordon (7). D.C. United 2 11 3 9 8 26 Edmonton, 12:30 p.m., ESPN2. 48. y-L.A. Lakers for Fenway Sports Management. Boston 5, Colorado 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE Astros 4, Cardinals 3 49. Chicago CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Placed 3B Conor Washington 3, Arizona 2 W L T Pts GF GA St. Louis 200 100 000 — 3 8 0 50. Atlanta (from Houston) Gillaspie on the paternity leave list. Recalled 3B Kansas City 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings Portland 7 1 9 30 28 16 Local Schedule Houston 000 400 00x — 4 5 0 51. Orlando (from Golden State via Denver and Real Salt Lake 9 5 3 30 26 16 Brent Morel from Charlotte (IL). Chicago Cubs 5, Milwaukee 4 Lynn, Siegrist (8) and T.Cruz; Bedard, Fields New York) Today N.Y. Mets 3, Chicago White Sox 0 FC Dallas 8 3 5 29 25 20 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Activated SS Asdrubal (7), W.Wright (7), Cisnero (8), Veras (9) and 52. Minnesota (from Brooklyn) Cabrera from the 15-day DL. Designated INF American Legion Baseball — Klamath Falls at Houston 4, St. Louis 3 Los Angeles 7 6 3 24 23 18 J.Castro. W—Bedard 3-3. L—Lynn 10-2. Sv—Veras 53. Indiana John McDonald for assignment. Three Rivers (2), 3 p.m., Florence. Philadelphia 7, San Diego 5, 13 innings 6 5 4 22 25 24 (16). HRs—St. Louis, Y.Molina (6), Craig (8). 54. Washington (from New York) Seattle 653211917 National League Babe Ruth Baseball — 13- to 15-year-olds: L.A. Dodgers 4, San Francisco 2 Mets 3, White Sox 0 55. Memphis Colorado 5 7 5201719 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Reinstated RHP Reedsport at BASA, 6 p.m., Clyde Allen Field. Today’s Games New York 000 030 000 — 3 7 0 56. Detroit (from L.A. Clippers) San Jose 4 7 6 18 15 25 Jeanmar Gomez from the 15-day DL. Optioned Friday, June 28 Chicago Cubs (Garza 2-1) at Milwaukee Chicago 000 000 000 — 0 4 1 57. Phoenix (from Denver via L.A. Lakers) Chivas USA 3 10 2 11 14 30 RHP Duke Welker to Indianapolis (IL). American Legion Baseball — Klamath Falls at (W.Peralta 5-8), 11:10 a.m. Marcum, Parnell (9) and Buck; Joh.Danks, 58. San Antonio NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Recalled LHP Robbie Three Rivers, noon., Florence. Arizona (Corbin 9-0) at Washington N.Jones (8) and Flowers. W—Marcum 1-9. L— 59. Minnesota (from Oklahoma City) Saturday, June 29 Erlin from Tucson (PCL). Optioned RHP Brad Babe Ruth Baseball — (Strasburg 4-6), 1:05 p.m. 13- to 15-year-olds: Joh.Danks 1-5. Sv—Parnell (13). 60. Memphis (from Miami) Real Salt Lake at Toronto FC, 10 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Hefner 2-6) at Colorado (Chatwood Brach to Tucson. BASA at Hill Trucking, 5:30 p.m., Clyde Allen x-This pick may be conveyed to the LA Lakers FC Dallas at Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m. 4-1), 3:10 p.m. Nationals 3, Diamondbacks 2 BASKETBALL Field; Four Mile at Grocery Outlet, 8 p.m., Clyde y-This pick may be conveyed to Dallas Colorado at Montreal, 4 p.m. Philadelphia (Pettibone 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers Arizona 200 000 000 — 2 4 1 National Basketball Association Allen Field. Vancouver at D.C. United, 4 p.m. (Greinke 4-2), 7:10 p.m. Washington 100 110 00x — 3 8 0 Early Entries GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Announced F Carl Saturday, June 29 Columbus at Sporting Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Miley, Collmenter (8) and M.Montero; , Pittsburgh, 7-0, freshman Landry opted out of the final year of his contract American Legion Baseball — Albany at Three Los Angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee (Hellweg 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Cole Zimmermann, Clippard (8), R.Soriano (9) and C.J. Aiken, Saint Joseph’s, 6-9, junior to become a free agent. Rivers, 3 p.m., Florence; South Medford at North New England at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m. 3-0), 4:05 p.m. K.Suzuki. W—Zimmermann 11-3. L—Miley 4-7. Sv— Anthony Bennett, UNLV, 6-8, freshman LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Exercised their con- Coos (2), 3 p.m. Sunday, June 30 San Diego (Volquez 5-6) at Miami (Nolasco 4- R.Soriano (21). HRs—Washington, T.Moore (3). Vander Blue, Marquette, 6-4, junior tract option on G Jodie Meeks for the 2013-14 Houston at New York, 11 a.m. 7), 4:10 p.m. Cubs 5, Brewers 4 , N.C. State, 6-5, junior season. Extended a qualifying offer to C Robert Pro Baseball Sacre. Washington (Jordan 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 5- Chicago 021 200 000 — 5 11 0 , North Carolina, 6-7, junior National Women’s Soccer League , Michigan, 6-0, sophomore MIAMI HEAT—Exercised their contract option 7), 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee 011 001 001 — 4 9 2 W L T Pts GF GA American League Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Georgia, 6-5, soph- on G Mario Chalmers for the 2013-14 season. Arizona (Delgado 0-1) at Atlanta (Teheran 5- Feldman, Russell (7), Villanueva (8), Gregg (9) Sky Blue FC 8 2 3 27 22 12 East Division W L Pct GB omore TORONTO RAPTORS—Announced the resigna- 4), 4:30 p.m. and Castillo; Gallardo, Gorzelanny (5), Badenhop Portland 8 2 2 26 18 9 Boston 47 33 .588 — Michael Carter-Williams, Syracuse, 6-5, sopho- tion of president Bryan Colangelo who will Cincinnati (Cueto 4-1) at Texas (M.Perez 1-1), (7), D.Hand (8), Axford (9) and Lucroy. W— FC Kansas City 6 4 2 20 18 13 New York 42 35 .545 3 1/2 more remain as a consultant with the team. 5:05 p.m. Feldman 7-6. L—Gallardo 6-7. Sv—Gregg (12). Western New York 5 2 4 191812 Baltimore 43 36 .544 3 1/2 Adrien Coleman, Bethune-Cookman, 6-5, jun- FOOTBALL San Francisco (Zito 4-5) at Colorado (Chacin 6- HRs—Chicago, Sweeney (4). Milwaukee, Boston 3 5 3 12 17 19 Tampa Bay 41 38 .519 5 1/2 ior National Football League 3), 5:40 p.m. Ar.Ramirez (5), J.Francisco (8). Chicago 3 5 3 12 12 17 Toronto 39 38 .506 6 1/2 , California, 6-6, junior CLEVELAND BROWNS—Released LB Ausar St. Louis (S.Miller 8-5) at Oakland (Colon 10-2), Washington 1 6 3 6 9 18 Central Division W L Pct GB Dodgers 4, Giants 2 Dewayne Dedmon, Southern Cal, 7-0, junior Walcott. 7:05 p.m. Seattle 1 9 2 5 7 21 Detroit 42 34 .553 — San Francisco 000 200 000 — 2 5 2 , Louisville, 6-11, junior DETROIT LIONS—Signed DE Israel Idonije to a Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 5-6) at Seattle NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Cleveland 40 37 .519 2 1/2 Los Angeles 001 003 00x — 4 12 1 , San Diego State, 6-5, junior one-year contract. Released DE Freddie Bishop. (Iwakuma 7-3), 7:10 p.m. Today Kansas City 36 39 .480 5 1/2 Lincecum, Mijares (6), S.Rosario (7), J.Lopez Keyondrei “Kiwi” Gardner, Midland (Texas) JC, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Released TE Aaron Philadelphia (Lannan 0-2) at L.A. Dodgers Sky Blue FC 2, FC Kansas City 2, tie Minnesota 34 40 .459 7 (7), Dunning (8) and H.Sanchez, Quiroz; 5-7, freshman Hernandez. (Capuano 2-4), 7:10 p.m. Seattle FC 2, Boston 1 Chicago 32 43 .427 9 1/2 Kershaw, Jansen (9) and A.Ellis. W—Kershaw 6-5. Archie Goodwin, Kentucky, 6-4, freshman HOCKEY Friday, June 28 West Division W L Pct GB L—Lincecum 4-8. Sv—Jansen (6). HRs—San Tim Hardaway Jr., Michigan, 6-6, junior National Hockey League Wednesday’s Linescores Washington at Western New York, 4:05 p.m. Texas 45 33 .577 — Francisco, Posey (10). , Arizona, 6-10, freshman COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Re-signed F Artem Rangers 8, Yankees 5 Saturday, June 29 Oakland 46 34 .575 — Phillies 7, Padres 5 Christian Kabongo, New Mexico State, 6-4, Anisimov to a three-year contract. Texas 004 000 202 — 8 13 0 Chicago at Seattle FC, 8 p.m. Los Angeles 35 43 .449 10 New York 010 002 200 — 5 10 2 Philadelphia 110 000 120 000 2 — 7 10 1 sophomore SAN JOSE SHARKS—Signed F Andrew Sunday, June 30 Desjardins to a two-year contract. Re-signed F Seattle 34 45 .430 11 1/2 Grimm, R.Ross (6), Cotts (7), Scheppers (8), San Diego 002 021 000 000 0 — 5 9 3 Myck Kabongo, Texas, 6-1, sophomore Portland at FC Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. James Sheppard to a one-year contract. Houston 30 49 .380 15 1/2 Nathan (9) and Pierzynski; Pettitte, Chamberlain (13 innings) , Miami, 5-11, sophomore Sky Blue FC at Boston, 3:30 p.m. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Re-signed D Kevin Wednesday’s Games (7), Claiborne (7), Logan (8), Kelley (8) and Hamels, J.Ramirez (7), Aumont (9), Diekman , Providence, 6-7, freshman Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 0 C.Stewart, Au.Romine. W—Grimm 7-5. L—Pettitte (11), Savery (12), Papelbon (13) and Ruiz; Erlin, , Maryland, 7-1, sophomore Shattenkirk to a four-year contract and C Patrik Miami 5, Minnesota 3 5-6. Sv—Nathan (26). HRs—Texas, N.Cruz (20). Vincent (7), Thatcher (7), Gregerson (8), Thayer C.J. Leslie, N.C. State, 6-9, junior Tennis Berglund to a one-year contract. Oakland 5, Cincinnati 0 New York, Overbay (9), I.Suzuki (5). (9), Stauffer (10), Street (12), Layne (13), T.Ross Nurideen Lindsey, Rider, 6-3, junior TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Re-signed D Keith Pittsburgh 4, Seattle 2 (13) and Grandal, Hundley. W—Savery 1-0. L— Amath M’Baye, Oklahoma, 6-9, junior Wimbledon Aulie to a one-year contract. Boston 5, Colorado 3 Indians 4, Orioles 3 Layne 0-2. Sv—Papelbon (15). HRs—Philadelphia, Ray McCallum, Detroit, 6-3, junior How Seeded Players Fared Wednesday WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Re-signed F Joel Cleveland 4, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 000 200 002 — 4 6 1 D.Young (7). San Diego, Denorfia (6). Ben McLemore, Kansas, 6-5, freshman At The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Rechlicz to a one-year contract. Texas 8, N.Y. Yankees 5 Baltimore 000 000 120 — 3 4 0 Tony Mitchell, North Texas, 6-8, sophomore Club SOCCER L.A. Angels 7, Detroit 4 Kazmir, J.Smith (8), Pestano (9) and Y.Gomes, , UCLA, 6-6, freshman Major League Soccer Kansas City 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings C.Santana; Hammel, Matusz (8), Ji.Johnson (9), Pro Basketball , Kentucky, 6-10, freshman Men D.C. UNITED—Terminated the contract of F N.Y. Mets 3, Chicago White Sox 0 Patton (9) and Wieters. W—J.Smith 4-0. L— , Indiana, 6-5, junior Second Round Rafael. Houston 4, St. Louis 3 Ji.Johnson 2-6. Sv—Pestano (5). HRs—Cleveland, Draft Order , Gonzaga, 7-0, junior Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Yen-hsun Lu, VANCOUVER WHITECAPS—Waived D Adam Today’s Games Kipnis (11). 2013 NBA Draft Order Jr., Georgetown, 6-8, sophomore Taiwan, 6-3, 6-3, 7-5. Roger Federer (3), Clement. Texas (D.Holland 5-4) at N.Y. Yankees Angels 7, Tigers 4 Today Marshawn Powell, Arkansas, 6-7, junior Switzerland, lost to Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, COLLEGE (P.Hughes 3-6), 10:05 a.m. Los Angeles 002 002 300 — 7 10 0 At ABC Times Square Studio Phil Pressey, Missouri, 5-11, junior 6-7 (5), 7-6 (5), 7-5, 7-6 (5). Jo-Wilfried Tsonga NCAA—Placed Oregon’s football program on L.A. Angels (Weaver 1-4) at Detroit (Fister 6-5), Detroit 201 000 010 — 4 12 1 New York Andre Roberson, Colorado, 6-7, junior (6), France, lost to Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, 3-6, 6- probation for three years and penalized the 10:08 a.m. Buckner, D.De La Rosa (4), S.Downs (6), Kohn First Round Trevis Simpson, UNC-Greensboro, 6-4, junior 3, 6-3, retired. Marin Cilic (10), Croatia, lost to school one scholarship for recruiting violations Cleveland (Kluber 6-4) at Baltimore (7), Jepsen (8), Frieri (9) and Iannetta; J.Alvarez, 1. Cleveland , New Mexico, 6-7, junior Kenny de Schepper, France, walkover. Nicolas under previous coach Chip Kelly. (Mig.Gonzalez 5-3), 4:05 p.m. Smyly (6), Alburquerque (8), Putkonen (9) and 2. Orlando Tahj Tate, Delaware State, 6-4, sophomore Almagro (15), Spain, def. Guillaume Rufin, BIG EAST CONFERENCE—Named Val Ackerman Toronto (Wang 1-0) at Boston (Lester 7-4), 4:10 B.Pena. W—D.De La Rosa 2-1. L—J.Alvarez 1-1. Sv— 3. Washington John Taylor, Fresno Pacific, 6-1, junior France, 7-5, 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-4. John Isner (18), commissioner. p.m. Frieri (18). HRs—Los Angeles, Trout (13), Aybar 4. Charlotte Adonis Thomas, Memphis, 6-7, sophomore United States, lost to Adrian Mannarino, France, STANFORD—Named Tim O’Toole men’s assis- Kansas City (Guthrie 7-5) at Minnesota (3). Detroit, Tor.Hunter (4), Mi.Cabrera (22). 5. Phoenix , Ohio State, 6-7, junior 1-1 (0-15), retired. Mikhail Youzhny (20), Russia, tant basketball coach. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4•The World • Thursday, June 27,2013 Y K Sports Injured Federer, Sharapova players join early departures LONDON (AP) — The day two-week tournament — began, oddly enough, with merely halfway through the word that Roger Federer’s second round — a total of five highlight orange-soled shoes did not of the 10 highest-seeded conform to Wimbledon’s all- women were gone, along white dress code and would with four of the top 10 men. NBA draft need to be replaced. “Bizarre,”said 17th-seed- It ended, shockingly ed Sloane Stephens of the enough, with Federer losing U.S., who stuck around by NEW YORK (AP) — Nerlens Noel is in the second round at the All winning her match 8-6 in the coming off a major knee injury.Alex Len England Club, his earliest third set. “I don’t know is in a walking boot. Grand Slam exit in a decade. what’s going on.” One of them could be the No. 1 pick It ended his record streak of No one did. today in an NBA draft that appears short reaching at least the quarter- One hypothesis making on stardom, and neither looks ready to finals in 36 consecutive the rounds: The grass is dif- get his career off to a running start. major tournaments. ferent because there is a new “This draft is really unpredictable, a And in between? Oh, there head groundsman at the All lot of guys with injuries and you don’t was so much more to this England Club, Neil Stubley have any, like, LeBron James,” Len said unpredictable Wednesday, (keep in mind, though, that Wednesday. “So it’s going to be inter- including four-time major he’s been helping prepare the esting.” champion Maria Sharapova’s courts here for more than 15 Ten years after James climbed on loss to a qualifier, and the years, albeit with a less dis- stage to start a draft that goes down as injuries that forced seven tinguished title). one of the best in recent memory, the players to leave because of Another popular idea was No. 1 pick again belongs to Cleveland. withdrawals or mid-match that the recent weather — it’s The Cavaliers won’t find anyone retirements, believed to be been in the 60s and humid, who can play like James on the court — the most in a single day at a but without a drop of rain so if they keep the pick — and even the Grand Slam tournament in far — is affecting traction. climbing the stage part will be a chal- the 45-year Open era. “I don’t know if it’s the lenge for the big men who opened their In that group: second- court or the weather. I can’t college seasons against each other and seeded Victoria Azarenka; figure it out,” said two-time are competing again now. sixth-seeded Jo-Wilfried Australian Open champion Noel tore the ACL in his left knee on Tsonga; Steve Darcis, the Azarenka, who said she Feb. 12, ending his lone season at man who stunned 12-time bruised a bone in her right leg Kentucky. The 6-foot-11 freshman led major champion Rafael Nadal when she slipped on the turf the nation in shot blocking and his con- in the first round; and 18th- in her victory Monday and ference in rebounding, but hasn’t been seeded John Isner, who will couldn’t face Flavia Pennetta able to show the Cavaliers if his offen- forever be remembered for on Wednesday. sive game has grown. winning a 70-68 fifth set in Sharapova managed to The only basketball work he did dur- the longest match ever, more finish her match, at least, ing his visit to Cleveland was shooting The Associated Press than 11 hours. This time, despite losing her footing a some free throws. Perhaps the pants he Kentucky’s Nerlens Noel goes for a block on Northwood’s Ra’Shad James, during an exhibition Isner lasted all of 15 minutes, few times, but told the chair wore with his sports jacket and orange game last November. Noel is expected to be one of the first picks in the NBA draft tonight. stopping in the third game umpire the conditions were tie were just too tight, but Noel was after hurting his left knee. dangerous. walking gingerly as he exited a hotel available and what they really need. And players. What I mean by that is that Federer, Sharapova and “After I buckled my knee ballroom after meeting with the media like I said, this draft is up in the air and there’s no one you look at in this draft Azarenka were three of seven three times, that’s obviously Wednesday. nobody knows what’s going to happen, that within two years will be an All- players who have been ranked my first reaction. And because “I wanted to do more. Unfortunately who’s going to get drafted in which Star, say like Kyrie Irving was, players No. 1 that departed in a span I’ve just never fallen that many 1 I got hurt, but I mean I definitely felt order.” like that,” said Minnesota of about 8⁄2 hours. They also times in a match before,” said right before I got injured I was really Orlando has the No. 2 pick, followed Timberwolves president Flip Saunders, were among 12 seeded players the four-time major champi- coming along as a player and just really by Washington, Charlotte and Phoenix. referring to the guard Cleveland took heading home. on, noting that she thought coming into my own during that part of McLemore, Indiana’s Victor with the No. 1 pick in 2011. Most remarkable of all, of she might have strained a the season,” Noel said. “But like I said, Oladipo, Georgetown forward Otto “And so in order for you to move up course, was Federer’s 6-7 (5), muscle in her left hip. unfortunately I got hurt, so I wasn’t able Porter and national player of the year and dilute your talent pool and your 7-6 (5), 7-5, 7-6 (5) loss to “I just noticed a few more to show as much as I wanted to.” Trey Burke of Michigan are among the roster, you’ve got to get an impact-type 116th-ranked Sergiy players falling a bit more than Nor has Len, but that hasn’t stopped other players who will hear their names player, and I just don’t believe ... there’s Stakhovsky in the day’s last usual,”Sharapova added. the 7-1 center from the Ukraine who called early at Barclays Center by NBA good players, probably pretty good match on Centre Court. The All England Club took spent two seasons at Maryland from Commissioner David Stern in his final players in this league, but are they going Federer hadn’t been beaten the unusual step of issuing a climbing into the mix at No. 1. His left draft. to be that impact player who’s going to this early at a Grand Slam statement in response to foot started bothering him around It’s a class that won’t draw any com- be an All-Star or future Hall of Famer? tournament since the first Wednesday’s events — and February, and he found out after the parisons to the one that James led, That’s what you don’t see. And some- round of the French Open on complaints. season that it was a stress fracture. which featured future Miami Heat times that’s something you don’t see for May 26, 2003, back before he “There has been some He was aware he was projected as a teammates Dwyane Wade and Chris two or three years in a row.” owned a single trophy from suggestion that the court top-10 pick before the draft combine, Bosh, along with NBA scoring champi- McLemore has in some ways been any of the sport’s most surface is to blame. We have but may go much higher even though on Carmelo Anthony among the first hurt by being healthy, since by being important sites. no reason to think this is the his visits to teams have consisted of five picks. able to work out he’s given teams some- Now his collection is 17 case. Indeed, many players nothing more than interviews. He no general manager Billy thing to nitpick. Noel and Len have been total, with seven from have complimented us on the longer needs crutches but will be in the King said a number of teams are trying largely free of criticism while sitting on Wimbledon, including last very good condition of the boot for perhaps two more weeks. to trade out of the draft and acquire the sideline. year’s. courts,” the statement read. So, with all these injury questions, extra picks for next year, which is Instead, Len is hoping his first “This is a setback, a dis- “The court preparation has what about playing it safe and picking a expected to be a stronger class. But he impression of the season is one that appointment, whatever you been to exactly the same healthy guy? doesn’t know if there will be enough holds up, when he had a career-high 23 want to call it,” Federer said. meticulous standard as in “I mean, probably a lot of people teams interested in being trade partners points, 12 rebounds and four blocks “Got to get over this one. previous years and it is well wish it could be that easy,”Kansas guard to get those deals done. against Noel in Maryland’s loss to Some haven’t hurt this known that grass surfaces Ben McLemore said. “But it’s a process “There are good players in this draft, Kentucky, right in the building where much, that’s for sure.” tend to be more lush at the for the teams, they’ve got to see what’s but right now, there are not impact they will be today. In addition to the hard- start of an event. The factual to-believe results and the evidence, which is independ- slew of injuries, there was all ently checked, is that the manner of sliding and tum- courts are almost identical to Blazers hope for another great selection bling on the revered grass last year, as dry and firm as courts, prompting questions they should be, and we expect PORTLAND (AP) — The include a defensive-oriented 10 pick are guards C.J. trade with Cleveland, which about whether something them to continue to play to hope to post player and depth. McCollum of Lehigh and became the No. 1 overall made them more slippery. their usual high quality.” strike gold for a second con- During a season in which Kentavious Caldwell-Pope of selection. “Very black day,”summed Hours earlier, the club secutive year during tonight’s Portland went 33-49, Georgia, forward Shabazz This is the second time in up 10th-seeded Marin Cilic, confirmed it had reminded draft. starters LaMarcus Aldridge, Muhammad of UCLA and Portland franchise history who said a bad left knee Federer — and other players — A year ago, Portland used Nicolas Batum and Lillard center Cody Zeller of Indiana that it has picked at No. 10. forced him to pull out of his that rules are rules, so the the No. 6 pick to select Weber ranked among the NBA’s top and Steven Adams of In 1980, the Blazers match. neon bottoms of his sneakers State guard Damian Lillard, 10 in minutes played because Pittsburgh. selected Ron Lester at No. 10, After three days of the simply would not be tolerated. who became the NBA’s of a thin bench. Olshey, who became then swapped the pick to Rookie of the Year. The Though some have tabbed Portland’s general manager Chicago. The No. 10 slot has Blazers pick at No. 10 this this year’s draft as weak to three weeks before the 2012 yielded several prominent Timbers win to reach year. average, the Blazers believe draft, has a mixed recent players in recent years, What Blazers manage- there are players available draft history. including Indiana’s Paul ment has thought about this who can improve their roster. Olshey hit a home run last George (2010), Milwaukee’s U.S. Open Cup semis year’s draft in recent weeks is “If your basketball staff is year with the selection of Brandon Jennings (2009) and anyone’s guess. Portland good, where we’re going to be Lillard, and as the Los Brooklyn’s Brook Lopez FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Ferreira almost tied the game general manager Neil Olshey picking, you should be able to Angeles Clippers’ GM, he (2008). Darlington Nagbe had a goal in the closing seconds with a and coach Terry Stotts find a pretty good player,” grabbed all-star forward In the second round, and an to lead the shot from just inside the haven’t spoken to the media Blazers owner Paul Allen told Blake Griffin with the No. 1 Portland has its own selec- Portland Timbers to a 3-2 penalty area that hit the right since the team’s first individ- reporters in April. pick in 2009. But with the tion at No. 40. In addition, win over FC Dallas in the post. ual draft workouts in late In preparing for the draft, Clippers’ No. 8 pick in 2010, the Blazers have the No.39 quarterfinals of the U.S. The Timbers’ Frederic May. But Olshey has often the Blazers brought about 60 Olshey selected Al-Farouq pick, acquired during a 2011 Open Cup on Wednesday. Piquionne scored the deci- said the team’s preference is players to their practice facil- Aminu, who was traded a draft-day swap from Portland scored all three sive goal in the 72nd minute to take the best available ity for workouts. Among year later to New Orleans. In Minnesota, as well as No. 45, of its goals in an 11-minute after he intercepted a pass player over need. players expected to be high 2011, the Clippers included obtained from Boston during span in the second half to from Dallas defender Wallace The Blazers’ needs on Portland’s list for the No. their first-round pick in a a three-way trade in 2012. take a 3-1 lead. Dallas’ David Zimmerman to goalkeeper Chris Seitz and fired a shot home from about 6 yards. DUCKS his recruiting service. ing into Oregon’s recruiting head coach’s responsibility to Oregon was previously FC Dallas’ Blas Perez fin- The show-cause order for practices since questions know the rules and ensure penalized by the NCAA in ished with a goal and an From Page B1 Kelly will require schools to arose over a 2010 payment to staff and coaches comply 2004 for a major violation assist. Perez’s header in the go before the infractions Lyles. He had a connection with them. involving the improper 86th minute into the right It also said the football committee should they wish with Lache Seastrunk, a star “I’ve not met an institution recruitment of a junior col- corner of the net drew Dallas program exceeded coaching to hire him, which seems prep running back from Texas that wants to go through the lege player by an assistant within one goal. limits by allowing staff mem- unlikely since the coach just who committed to Oregon in infractions and enforcement coach. The university was In the 61st minute, Nagbe bers to engage in recruiting left for the NFL. Former 2010, a month before the process,” infractions commit- put on probation for two tied the game at 1 when he activity. Oregon assistant director of payment. tee member Greg Sankey said. years and the unidentified dribbled around Dallas Through self-imposed operations Josh Gibson was When Oregon later “This was a multi-year effort assistant coach was sus- defender Zach Loyd and sanctions, Oregon lost one given a one-year show-cause released the recruiting pack- that certainly existed and pended without pay for a placed a shot into the right new scholarship in 2012-13 order after the NCAA said he age it said Lyles had prepared there are penalties that week and restricted from corner of the net from just and its total number of schol- was aware of Lyles’ involve- for the school, the material impacted the program. The some recruiting activities. outside the left post. Less than arships was reduced by one ment in recruiting and rou- was largely outdated. While committee made its decisions The latest recruiting vio- three minutes later, Nagbe from the maximum of 85. It tinely told him to tell recruits use of services to identify based on information given to lations are another hit to assisted on Portland’s second also will lose a new scholar- to contact football coaches. potential recruits is allowed it, not on other speculation Oregon’s image, but are goal with a cross to Diego ship in 2013-14 and have the “Listen, no one wants to under NCAA rules, questions and evaluations.” unlikely to have an impact on Valeri. Valeri tapped a shot total reduced by one each be in this position so I don’t were raised about Lyles’ rela- Under Kelly, the Ducks the field for a program that’s into the corner of the net while year through the 2014-15 think anybody’s happy,” tionship with Seastrunk and appeared in four straight BCS become an annual national- stumbling to the ground. academic year. Oregon athletic director Rob other athletes from Texas, bowl games — including a bid title contender The Timbers extended The NCAA cut Oregon’s Mullens said. “Again, we’re and whether he steered any for the national champi- “It was a lengthy process,” their unbeaten streak to 18 official paid visits from 56 to pleased to be at the end of the prospects to the Ducks, onship against Auburn in Mullens said. “We’ve been at games across all competi- 37 for the next three academ- process and we’re ready to which would be a violation. 2011. Oregon finished 12-1 this for two and a half years tions. This is the deepest ic years, reduced its spring move forward. We’ve learned Seastrunk redshirted for last season, capped by a vic- and as we said, there’s been Portland has advanced in the and fall evaluation days for a lot, some mistakes were the Ducks his freshman year tory over Kansas State in the some negative recruiting US Open Cup since its first each of the next three sea- made and we corrected some before transferring to Baylor Fiesta Bowl. around it. Obviously, the appearance in 2004. sons and banned the program of those along the way and we prior to the 2011 season. He was replaced by offen- length of the process and the The Timbers will travel to from using recruiting servic- still have some more things to The NCAA said Kelly was sive coordinator Mark process itself had some puni- Real Salt Lake for the semifi- es during the probation peri- implement. But we’re pleased unaware of Lyles’ involve- Helfrich, a Marshfield gradu- tive measures to it. In the nals on Aug. 7. D.C. United od. Oregon must also disas- that it’s finished.” ment in recruiting, but the ate who will make his debut end, I don’t think the facts visits Chicago in the other sociate itself from Lyles and The NCAA had been look- committee noted it is the as head coach on Aug. 31. tarnish anything.” semifinal. C M C M Y K Y K .C M C M Y K Thursday, June 27,2013 • The World • B5 Y K Thursday Friday DILBERT DILBERT

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Apply online at link, theworldlink.com and Starting salary $2,391 p/mo. www.lee.net/careers. Smart Mobile. Sparkling 1300 sq. ft. apt, Up- Clerical and administrative work. EOE stairs 3 bedroom, 2 bath. laundry Sandy Creek Logging is looking hookups, close to North Bend Provide administrative support and assistance, for a Watchman. For details call Lee Enterprises is a leading schools.Spacious living. No smok- data entry, accounts payable, and employee records 541-572-3718. Leave message provider of local news and ing, no dogs. W/S/G paid. $750/mo information, and a major platform + $400 deposit. 2294 Everett. maintenance. Two years in general office setting, Workkamper’s Wanted. for advertising, in its markets, with Holidays 541-756-7758. Immediate openings. For next high school diploma, with preference given to 46 daily newspapers and a joint 475 Coos Bay 2 bed, 1bth, Totally remod- season as well. Outside landscape interest in four others, rapidly eled inside. Semi private yard, Sepa- college or business school. maintenance and office work. growing digital products and nearly rate 1 car garage, W/S/G paid. No Please contact **EOE** 300 specialty publications in 22 pets No smoking. Nice unit for adult Turtle Rock Resorts w/ Resume. states. Lee’s newspapers have 477 Birthdays couple. $750 mo. 1st & last Contact [email protected] County application required. circulation of 1.2 million daily and Angie at 541-267-0423 1.4 million Sunday, reaching nearly Visit www.co.coos.or.us for application four million readers in print alone. 2050 Meade St. North Bend. 2 bed 1 and full job description, or contact Seasonal Employment: Lee’s websites and mobile and bath. W/S/G pd. No pets/smoking. Ex- Openings for Housekeeping, Deli, tablet products attracted 23.2 tra large storage, inclosed carport. Human Resources at 250 Baxter, Coquille, OR 97423 Maintenance and Reservations. million unique visitors in March $600 mo. plus $750 sec. dep. 541-396-7581 Hair drug test required. Please 2013. Lee’s markets include St. 541-404-7499. contact Loon Lake RV at Louis, MO; Lincoln, NE; Madison, Closes at 5pm 7/8/13 541-599-2244 or email WI; Davenport, IA; Billings, MT; and APARTMENTS AVAILABLE [email protected] Bloomington, IL. Lee Common Studio C.B. $395 Stock is traded on the New York Studio N.B $425 Stock Exchange under the symbol 1 bedroom C.B. $450 LEE. For more information about 1 bedroom C.B. $475 Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 Lee, please visit Call for info. lee.net. 541-297-4834 Birthdays! Anniversaries! Birth Announcement or any milestone Willett Investment Properties HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: CLASSIFIEDS WORK! your family will be celebrating. For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 an advertising proof is requested in writing and Let The World help you place Let everyone know! We offer Large Clean 2 bdrm off street Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. clearly marked for corrections. If the error is not your ad. Beautiful, full color ads. 2x3 parking, W/S/G paid. Convenient corrected by the Publisher, its liability, if any, shall If your World newspaper fails to arrive by 5 p.m. Monday announcement with photo for location, No pets /smoking. not exceed the space occupied by the error. 541-269-1222 $30.00 or 3x5 announcement through Thursday or 8 a.m. on Saturday, please call your $625. mo.+ $650 dep. Further, the Publisher will reschedule and run the with photo for $50.00. 541-267-7486 carrier. If you are unable to reach your carrier, telephone omitted advertisement at advertiser’s cost. All Contact Valerie at The World at 541-269-9999. claims for adjustment must be made within seven The World. RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily (7) days of date of publication. In no case shall the [email protected] delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may Publisher be liable for any general, special or m or 541-269-1222 ext. 269 receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed consequential damages. deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. W/D hook up. W/S pd. Your own To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. carport. No smoking/pets. Ideal for ADVERTISING POLICY seniors or anyone who wants piece The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall & quite with out wild parties bother- not be liable for any error in published advertising unless Real Estate ing them. Must see to appreciate. 500 $710 mo. plus dep. Avail. 3rd wk. 8-27-12 of July. 541-888-6078 before 8pm. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Thursday, June 27,2013 • The World • B7 Y K 601 Apartments 610 2-4-6 Plexes 726 Biking 808 Pet Care 909 Misc. Auto 2 bdr. Duplex, clean quiet complex. Other Stuff 21 Speed Diamond Back man & W/D hook up, W/S/G pd. CB. 513 women bicycles. Saddle bags, & soft Pet Cremation HONDA WORLDWORLD N. Marple No Smoking.Small pet. 700 seats. $29.00 each OBO 541-267-3131 $650 plus $750 Dep. 541-290-6255 541-3476130 or 541-951-8805 2 BDR. W/D hook ups. W/G paid. 701 Furniture No smoking/pets. $625mo plus Dep. 541-756-5761. Leave mes- Twin size box spring and mattress no Automobiles bugs $70 541-982-0340 Market Place sage. 900 $9,990 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex in NB, by 750 2002 Honda Insight Quite & Cozy Coast Guard station. Garage, oak Free Ads 30K Miles. Auto. Partially Furnished floors, washer + dryer. W/S/G paid. All free ads must fit the 901 ATVs #B3336/001289 1 bedroom, 1 bath in Mingus Park $675/mo., + $425 deposit. criteria listed below. 754 Garage Sales area. W/D included. W/S/G paid. No pets/smoking. 541-269-0353, They also include free photo. Wood floors, new carpet ask for Bonnie. ENGLEWOOD AUTO / VEHICLES / $545/month, $500 deposit. No 328 S. Wasson. 3 bed.. Estate Garage Sale BOATS & TRAILERS smoking/pets. 503-949-2244. Merchandise for Sale stove/fridge/drapes. Deck/ Fenced under $500 total. At Kohl’s Cat House - All Auto ads must be classified back yard. 2 car garage. W/G pd. in categories 901 to 946 $12,990 4 lines - 1 week in The World, 1431 S.W. Blvd. Rent $645. Apply at 324 Ackerman. 603 Homes Furnished Bandon Western World, He & She things, Plants, drawings, 2005 Ford Explorer XLT 541-888-4762. Good Ad - $12.00 4x4, 7 Passenger, Leather, Low Miles. Umpqua Post, The World link, surprises. Donations Welcome. Bandon: Great location, ocean view, #B3351/714141 Bay view, NB 2 bedroom in upscale theworldlink.com and Smart Come join the fun in the sun. 3 lines - 1 week in The World, cute 1 bdr. bungalow fully furnished, 4-plex. Energy efficient, immaculate, 2 Mobiles. Fri. 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YES, your pet is family” Bandon Western World, #13182B1/017311 smoking, No pets. Previous rental Near Charleston 2 large bedrooms Umpqua Post, The World link, history required. 541-269-0393 Coos Bay: 64313 Welch Rd. Lost & Lost Pets theworldlink.com and Smart 2 bath manufactured home Fully Fri/Sat/Sun 10am-6pm. Furniture 6 lines - 3 week in The World, Mobile. fenced yard, storage shed, Pet and household misc. items, rock possible with fee $760 rent includes Bandon Western World, Umpqua Post, and The World tumblers, 4 & 16 in. saws & other sewer water garbage $550 deposit. assorted mining stuff. Best Ad - $25.00 Section 8 okay.1-801-915-2693 link, theworldlink.com and Smart Mobile. (includes a photo & boxing) $14,990 Coos Bay: Estate Sale 91323 6 lines - 3 week in The World, 2002 Ford Thunderbird 1 bdrm. Cottage, many extra’s, Sandstone Ln. Sp. 414.Everything Bandon Western World, Red Convertible, Sharp. storage, clean quiet complex, Gar- Merchandise must go, over 10 yrs of stuff, furni- Umpqua Post, and The World #B3304A/437512 bage pd, No smoking, small pet ture, storage shed, nick nacks & link, theworldlink.com and All merchandise ads must be W/D hook up. CB 517 N. Marple. collectables, you name it, its here. Smart Mobile. classified in categories $625 plus $750 dep. 541-290-6255 Thurs/Fri/Sat. 8-5pm Duplex for rent in Reedsport. 2 Bed/1 700 to 710 & 775 to 799 Reedsport: 2 bed, 1 bath, 990 sq. Bath, all new flooring, deck and Coos Bay: Estate Sale at the barn 903 Boats ft., 2 car garage, great condition, appliances!Covered parking and stor- Good Ad - $5.00 61858 Eckles Way before bandon $14,990 wood floors, washer/dryer hookups, 1967 Fiberform 17 foot 2,500 nice age. $600/month, pets negotiable. 3 lines - 1 week in The World, cut off. For directions only call great location, no smoking/pets. vintage boat for sale, 50hp and 9hp 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid Possible rent break for yard work! Bandon Western World, 541-404-0633. Antiques, collecta- 4-Door, Auto, Nav System, Low Miles. 1st/last/deposit. Avail. August 1st. motors, crab set up, life vests etc. 541-361-0212 Umpqua Post, The World link, bles. Fri/Sat/Sun, 10am until dark. #B3295/026797 503-840-9891. $725.00 trailer, moving to Portland area. theworldlink.com and Smart Coos Bay: Garage Sale Fri/Sat. nice boat must see. Call 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 car carport, Mobiles. 612 Townhouse/Condo 6-/28 & 6/29. 7:30am-2:00pm. 883 1-425-466-2741 small shop attached, on double lot in Birch Ave. end of N. 8th off Date 2 bed. Townhouse $400 W/S/G 15’ GREGOR BOAT for sale. with 15 Lakeside. Available July 1. $825/mo + Better Ad - $7.00 Ave. Follow signs. Antiques, col- pd. Laundry fac. horse Honda electric start motor and $800 cleaning deposit. Sewer paid. 4 lines - 2 week in The World, lectables, household, jewelry, fish- Move in Special $600! trailer. $2700 OBO. 714-307-2603. Call 541-400-8295 .leave message. Bandon Western World, ing tackle, clothes, cookbooks, $16,990 77287 Hwy 101, Gardiner Umpqua Post, The World link, Reedsport area: Available now Grand Mgmt 269-5561 craft items and more! 2007 Honda Ridgeline RT theworldlink.com and Smart 906 4X4 Tow Pkg.,., 4x4, Well Equipped, Low 2 bed, 1 bath, laundry, Mobile. Coos Bay: Make offer sale! Thursday/ Miles. #13055B/629371 single garage. Garbage/Sewer BAYFRONT TOWNHOMES Friday June 27th, 28th, 8am-6pm. 548 paid. $525/month + $400 deposit. Wooded setting, fireplace, decks, Best Ad - $12.00 14th Ave. Furniture, household items, 541-751-0916 or 541-297-0694 view of bay and bridge. Misc. Everything must go! 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. (includes a photo & boxing) - Tamarac 541-759-4380 6 lines - 3 week in The World, 608 Office Space Bandon Western World, Garage Sales Umpqua Post, and The World All garage sale ads includes $17,990 New professional office space in 614 Warehouses link, theworldlink.com and Photos and must be 2010 Toyota Prius Coquille. 1000 Sq. Ft., pre-wired for Smart Mobile. classified in categories 5-Door, One Owner, 34K Miles, Clean. data, phone, cable. $790 mo. plus 751 to 756 & 826 to 830 #13189A/213456 move in specials. 541-396-3682 or RENTALS & 2006 CHEVY COLORADO CREW 541-297-5446. REAL ESTATE 710 Miscellaneous Good Ad - $12.00 CAB tuxedo cover, running board, SPECIALS Caterers, free full size stainless 4 lines - 1 day in The World, sun roof, good condition, 115K Choose any of these specials 609 shaffing dishes. Many extra’s. Inserts, Bandon Western World, mile. $12,800. 541-490-4765 Rooms for Rent and add a photo for $5.00 extra. case plus sterno, utensils like new Umpqua Post, The World link, 1991 GMC S10 Sonoma 4X4 xtr North Bend: Room for rent $23,990 $150. 541-347-5800 theworldlink.com and Smart Cab. V-6 Auto air, one owner 99K $23,990 $400/month. Rentals / Real Estate 1 Mobiles. act miles, one small ding. good run- 2011 Nissan Frontier SV Utilities included, Washer/Dryer Custom Cue stick schon extra shaft Crew Cab, 4x4, Auto, V6, Well Equipped, ning work truck large lock box, and kitchen available. 1 week - 6 lines, hard case 19 oz. $399. Quilters 3 4K Miles. #13128A/217311 Better Ad - $17.00 $3950. 541-267-0280 1446 Sherman Ave. 541-808-0580 $35.00 boxes full material, many extra’s, books, scissors $100. 541-347-5800 (includes boxing) 5 lines - 2 days in The World, 1 Rentals / Real Estate 2 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay 610 2-4-6 Plexes Free scrap metal. Half a pick up load. day in Bandon Western World, HondaWorld.com 2 week - 6 lines, 541-888-8544 Umpqua Post, The World link, 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 $45.00 7 days on theworldlink.com North Bend: One level, 3 bdrm, I will pick up & safely recycle your old and Smart Mobile. 1 bath. W/D hookups. Close to computers, printers & monitors, CB, shopping & parks. $750/mo. + Rentals / Real Estate 3 NB, CQ. No charge. 541-294-9107 deposits. Storage unit. New 3 week - 6 lines, Best Ad - $20.00 914 Travel Trailers carpet/paint. 415-459-2064. $55.00 portable 50in.x50in. $29.8mm movie (includes boxing) projector $10. Wanted: size 12-13 rub- 5 lines - 1 week in The World, **Very nice, clean** ber boots that buckle. 541-888-2012. Bandon Western World, Rentals / Real Estate 4 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment near tire P235-60R17-Michelin Umpqua Post, and The World 4 week - 6 lines, downtown Coos Bay. Large 50% $50 call 541-297-6019 lksd link, theworldlink.com and storage room. Heat, W/S/G paid. $59.95 Smart Mobile. $600/mo + $600 deposit. Wanted: Scrap metal items. Appli- No smoking/ No pets. All specials will appear in ances, pipes, air conditioners, satellite NORTH BEND: Sat. 6/29 only. 541-761-8741. The World, Bandon Western dishes, vehicles, etc. Small fuel fee. 9-3. 1140 State St. NB. Take New- World, Umpqua Post, 541-297-0271. mark to Brussels to State. Junior Wednesday Weekly, Online med-sizes women’s summer 1 Bedroom duplex for rent in & Smart Mobile. clothes, shoes, accessories. North Bend. No pets/smoking. All specials are category 2005 24 1/2 Cougar 5th wheel, 1/2 ton G/pd. Lawn maintenance provided. specific. There are no refunds North Bend: Garage Sale June 28 W/D, Stove/Fridge. $450 mo. $450 Recreation/ towable, Immaculate! newly licensed, on specials. and 29 form 7am-3pm. Cancelled if Polar pkg, slide, awning, pull down cleaning dep. 541-297-4750 eve- 725 it rains. 64811 E. Bay Rd. nings or leave message. 541-267-6278 Sports day/night shades, flat screen TV, walk around Queen bed, AC, lots of Reedsport: Estate sale by Barb, windows, Loaded. non smokers. first of two. Sat/Sun, June 29 & $15,900. OBO 541-396-2630 30th 10-5pm. 2084 Birch Ave. These items only, Woman s cloths 2x and above, thousands of articles at a dollar choice, from 915 Used Cars bra’s to britches! Come get your wardrobe, purse’s, shoes, bedding 1996 Lincoln Town car - Great con- and material. dition $2000 (book $2100 to $3200) Stuff Sale Reedsport Christian Call 541-217-1096 Church. 2795 Frontage Rd. Fri/Sat June 28 & 29. 8am-4pm. Fundraiser for local Benevolence fund. 755 Market Basket 2009 TOYOTA PRIUS $17,000 BLUEBERRIES. You pick. firm Economical. Clean, one owner. $1.20 lb. Big Bend Berries, Non-smoker. Loaded. JBL sound. Roseburg. 541-673-8767 Leather. Garaged. Maintenance records available. (541) 808-8817 Leave number & message.

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tice as required by law; that Plaintiff defend this matter within thirty (30) the parking lot of the Main Service Strange quakes have Legals may be and become a purchaser at days from the date of publication Center at the Coos Bay - North Bend 100 said sale; that the Sheriff give the pur- specified herein along with the re- Water Board, 2305 Ocean Blvd., Coos chaser thereof a Certificate of Sale quired filing fee, OneWest Bank, FSB Bay, Oregon. General Contractors and, unless the Property is redeemed will apply to the Court for the relief de- and Sub-Contractors are welcome to everyone puzzled before the expiration of the redemp- manded in the Complaint. The first attend. An Owner’s representative tion period, a deed; that said pur- date of publication is June 20, 2013. and an Architect’s representative will IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF chaser have immediate possession of be at the meeting to explain and dis- Dear Tom and Ray: OREGON FOR COOS COUNTY the Property, and every part thereof; NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: READ cuss the project. Questions will not CAR and that said purchaser be entitled to THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! be answered during the mandatory About three weeks ago, I Case No. 13 PB 0135 such remedies as are available at law You must “appear” in this case or the pre-bid walk-through. Questions was pulling into a parking TALK to secure such position, including a other side will win automatically. To should be emailed to Samuels & Lo- space, and just before stopping In the Matter of the Estate of writ of assistance, if defendants or “appear” you must file with the court a cati Architects at JOHN BOYD DUNCAN any other parties or persons shall ref- legal paper called a “motion” or [email protected] in the form of I heard and felt what appeared Deceased. use to immediately surrender posses- “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” a Request for Information (RFI). The to be a large impact. There was sion to the purchaser; and must be given to the court clerk or ad- RFI and any written answers will be no one around and nothing to NOTICE TO INTERESTED 6. That the proceeds of the sale be ministrator within thirty days along made available to other bidders un- applied as follows: first, to pay the with the required filing fee. It must be less the question is proprietary in na- hit.I walked around the car and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that John costs and expenses of said sale; sec- in proper form and have proof of serv- ture. Questions pertaining to the bid looked under it, but I could see M. Duncan has been appointed and ond, to pay the judgment of Plaintiff; ice on the plaintiff’s attorney or, if the will not be taken after July 8, 2013. no problems. Today I was and third, the overplus, if any, be paid plaintiff does not have an attorney, has qualified as Personal Representa- pulling into a parking space tive of the above estate. All persons to the Registry of the Court subject to proof of service on the plaintiff. Construction documents may be seen having claims against the estate are further court order. at the office of Samuels & Locati Ar- and heard and felt what hereby required to present the claim, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, chitects; 960 Central Avenue; Coos appeared to be an impact from with proper documentation, within four SECOND CLAIM FOR RELIEF: YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTORNEY Bay, Oregon 97420; phone: another car.There were no cars months after the date of first publica- 1. For judgment against defendant IMMEDIATELY. If you need help in 541-269-5555 TOM AND RAY tion of this Notice, as stated below, to Charles Wesley Sprague for the prin- finding an attorney, you may call the around,nor objects that I could the Personal Representative at the of- cipal balance of $67,307.43, plus late Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Referral One copy may be obtained by pro- have hit. I did a walk around, MAGLIOZZI fice of GOULD LAW FIRM, P.C., 243 fees of $223.50, plus accrued interest Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free spective bidders from the Architect but I could find nothing wrong. W. Commercial, P.O. Box 29, Coos of $2,477.33 through June 3, 2013, in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. upon receipt of a non-refundable pay- Bay, Oregon, 97420, or the claim may plus interest accruing thereafter at the ment of $40 , paid in advance. Addi- Both times, my dogs were in as simple as a rough downshift be barred. contract rate of 6.490 percent per The object of the said action and the tional sets and partial sets may be the car, and both times they into first gear that you’re feel- annum ($11.9678 per diem) from June relief sought to be obtained therein is purchased from the Architect at $.25 became agitated. I have tried to ing. But it would have to be All persons whose rights may be af- 4, 2013, until the date judgment is en- fully set forth in said complaint, and is per specification page and $1.00 per fected by the proceedings in this es- tered; briefly stated as follows: plan sheet, plus $15.00 reproduce the effect, but could awfully rough to do what you tate may obtain additional information 2. For judgment against defendant non-refundable postage and handling not. If it had happened once, I describe. And I can’t explain from the records of the Court, P.O. Charles Wesley Sprague for the prin- Foreclosure of a costs, paid in advance. could ignore it, but twice sug- why it would happen only Box 865, North Bend, Oregon, 97459, cipal balance of $14,620.00, plus late Deed of Trust/Mortgage the Personal Representative or the at- fees of $60.00, plus accrued interest Grantors: Dolores M. Fry No bid will be considered unless fully gests that it will happen again. when you’re parking. torney for the Personal Representa- of $285.40 through June 3, 2013, plus Property address: 837 North Henry St. completed in the manner provided in The next time, it could be at a RAY: So those are the tive. interest accruing thereafter at the con- Coquille, OR 97423 the “Instructions to Bidders”, upon the tract rate of 3.750 percent per annum bid form provided by the Architect and higher speed. The first time, I things to start with, Bob. Get Dated and first published: June 20, ($1.5021 per diem) from June 4, 2013, Publication:The World Newspaper accompanied by a Bid Bond, Cashiers was within a few feet from the potentially deadly stuff 2013 until the date judgment is entered; Check or Certified Check executed in stopping, and I had just turned checked out first, and then 3. For Plaintiff’s attorney fees, costs, DATED this 20th day of June, 2013. favor of the Coos Bay - North Bend to the left. The second time, I move on to the merely John M. Duncan and disbursements incurred herein; Water Board, Coos Bay, Oregon, in Personal Representative 4. For interest on the sum in para- Brandon Smith, OSB #124584 an amount not less than 10% of the was a few feet from stopping, obscenely expensive stuff. 6817 NE 65th Avenue graphs B1, B2 and B3 at the statutory Robinson Tait, P.S. total amount of the bid. Bid Bond, and I was turning to the right. Good luck! Vancouver, WA 98661 rate of 9.00 percent per annum from Attorneys for Plaintiff Cashiers Check or Certified Check to The only thing the two inci- (360) 314-2210 the date judgment is entered, until be forfeited as a fixed and liquidated paid in full. PUBLISHED: The World- June 20, 27 damage should the bidder neglect or dents had in common was that Try a flush first on PUBLISHED: The World - June 20, 27 C. Such other relief as the Court July 04 and 11, 2013 (ID-20233066) refuse to enter into a contract and I was nearly stopped.My limit- plugged heater core and July 04, 2013 (ID-20233185) deems just and equitable. provide suitable bond for the faithful ed knowledge of cars leaves me performance of the work in the event Dear Tom and Ray: PUBLIC AUCTION puzzled. Can you help? —Bob NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: Lien sale, Midway Mini-Storage, the contract is awarded to them. The Our mechanic states that IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF READ CAREFULLY!! successful bidder shall be required to RAY: Our limited knowl- THE STATE OF OREGON 91387 Kellogg Lane, Coos Bay, June the heater in our 2000 Ford 29, 2013. 10am. furnish a Public Works Performance edge of cars often leaves us FOR COOS COUNTY YOU MUST “APPEAR” IN THIS CASE and Payment Bond in the full amount Focus sedan is clogged. He says OR THE OTHER SIDE WILL WIN AU- of the contract price. puzzled, too, Bob. Case No. 13PB0139 Unit # Name of Occupant there is nothing he can do, TOMATICALLY. TO “APPEAR” YOU TOM: We should start by since attempts to unclog it by MUST FILE WITH THE COURT A LE- This project is for a Public Works Proj- In the Matter of the Estate of A-10 Arthur Dunning/Lyn Dye saying that we don’t know shooting air through it would GAL PAPER CALLED A “MOTION” B-2 Nathaniel Moreno/Gina Velasquez ect subject to ORS 279C.800 to GARY LYNN TANNER, OR “ANSWER”. A MOTION OR AN- 279C.870. The successful bidder what’s wrong with your car. Deceased. BB-32 Donna Sweet cause damage to the whole SWER MUST BE GIVEN TO THE C-22 Shawna Ball shall comply with ORS 279C.800 to We’ll give you some ideas, but system if the inside is corrod- COURT CLERK OR ADMINISTRA- C-34 Tony Miller/Jamie Allen 279C.870 regarding BOLI Wage Rate this is something that a NOTICE TO INTERESTED TOR WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM THE requirements dated January 1, 2013, ed.Is there a way to put an aux- PERSONS D-7 Joshua Piatt/Tiffany Gray mechanic is going to have to DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION D-22 Diva Trudeau with amendments, or current iliary heater vent in the inside SPECIFIED HEREIN ALONG WITH Davis-Bacon Wage Rates, which ever find for you using his eyes,ears, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the of the car? Do you have any THE REQUIRED FILING FEE. IT Gail Rutschman, Manager is greater, and produce appropriate hands and tuchus. undersigned has been appointed and MUST BE IN PROPER FORM AND certificates that they have complied. suggestions? — Phil has qualified as Personal Representa- HAVE PROOF OF SERVICE ON THE No person shall be employed for the RAY: Whenever there are TOM: How ‘bout a hibachi, tive of said estate. All persons having PUBLISHED: The World- June 13, 18, PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY OR, IF THE 20, 25 and 27, 2013 (ID-20232734) project in violation of any provision of strange noises or, more impor- Phil? claims against said estate are hereby PLAINTIFF DOES NOT HAVE AN AT- ORS 279C.520 and ORS 279C.530. tantly, shaking coming from required to present the same, with TORNEY, PROOF OF SERVICE RAY: No, don’t do that. I’d proper vouchers, within four months UPON THE PLAINTIFF. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Coos Bay - North Bend Water Board the front end, there’s one thing have to disagree with your after the date of first publication of this IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CITY OF COOS BAY will not receive or consider a bid un- we always check first: mechanic. I think flushing it notice, as stated below, to the Per- YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTORNEY 500 Central Ave less the bidder is registered with the TOM: Whether the cus- sonal Representative at the office of IMMEDIATELY. IF YOU NEED HELP Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 Oregon Construction Contractors out is worth trying. Steve Wilgers, P.C., 243 W. Commer- IN FINDING AN ATTORNEY, YOU Board as required by ORS 671.530. tomer is up to date on his liabil- TOM: The easiest thing to cial, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420, or they MAY CALL THE OREGON STATE The City of Coos Bay is requesting Further, each bidder must certify that ity insurance premiums. do is simply reverse-flush it by may be barred. BAR’S LAWYER REFERRAL SERV- bids for Structural improvements for he/she is in compliance with provi- RAY: Right. Because shak- ICE AT (503) 684-3763 OR the Egyptian Theatre Restoration Proj- sions of ORS 279.029 relating to the hooking a hose up to the heater All persons whose rights may be af- TOLL-FREE IN OREGON AT (800) ect. Bids will be received by the City Residency of Bidder. Any contractor ing and quaking from the front core and pushing water through fected by the proceedings in this es- 452-7636. of Coos Bay until 5:00 p.m., Monday, submitting a bid must be licensed in end can mean that an impor- in the opposite direction from tate may obtain additional information This summons is published by order July 8, 2013. The RFP and scope is the State of Oregon to perform the tant piece of your front sus- from the records of the Court, the Per- of the Honorable Richard L. Barron, available from the City of Coos Bay’s work, and maintain a City of Coos Bay how it usually runs. sonal Representative, or the attorney pension or steering assembly is Judge of the above-entitled Court website www.coosbay.org under Gov- business license. RAY: You also can start by for the Personal Representative. made on the 10th day of June, 2013, ernment click on Project. A manda- worn out, which means a adding a chemical flush to the directing publication of this summons tory Pre-Bid meeting is scheduled for The Coos Bay - North Bend Water wheel could fall off. You don’t Dated and first published: June 27, July 1, 2013 at 9 a.m. in the City Hall entire cooling system and, after once each week for four consecutive Board, Coos Bay, Oregon, reserves tell us the age of your car, Bob. 2013 weeks in a newspaper of general cir- Conference Room. Any structural or the right to reject any or all bids and to letting the engine run and the culation in Coos County, Oregon. project questions can be addressed at waive all informalities. No bidder may But obviously, as a car gets coolant circulate for a while, Tammy R. Ragains the pre-bid meeting. Bid opening will withdraw or modify their bid after the older, chances of this sort of Personal Representative be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2013, at 9 you can drain that out and then Date of first publication:June 27, 2013 hour set for the opening and thereaf- catastrophic failure go up. 243 W. Commercial Ave. Date of last publication: July 18, 2013 a.m. in the City Hall Conference ter until the lapse of thirty (30) days reverse-flush the heater core Coos Bay, OR 97420 Room. Subject to council approval, from the bid opening. TOM: So, ask a mechanic with clear water. Eleanor A. DuBay, OSB #073755 Bid Award will be issued on Thursday, you trust to take a thorough PUBLISHED: June 27, July 04 and July 18, 2013. A hard copy of the TOM: Finally, you can blow Of Attorneys for Plaintiff Rob Schab, General look at the front end. Make sure 11, 2013 (ID-20233560) TOMASI SALYER BAROWAY scope of work or questions may be Manager compressed air through the obtained at the address above or by your ball joints, wheel bearings 121 SW Morrison, Suite 1850 heater core. You want to follow Oregon First Community Portland, OR 97204 calling Randy Dixon (541) 269-1181 END OF INVITATION TO BID and control arms, etc., are all in ext. 2201, [email protected]. that up with a flush in case you Credit Union nka good shape and still firmly First Community Credit Union PUBLISHED: The World - June 27, Publish dates: The World: June 27, loosen any crud that could flow PUBLISHED: The World - June 25 attached to the car. vs. Charles Wesley Sprague, July 04, 11 and 18, 2013 2013 (ID-20233561) into the rest of the cooling sys- Robert E. Sprague, Michelle Duval (ID-20233231) and 27 2013 (ID-20233190) RAY: If they are, my first tem (that’s probably what your aka Michelle Sprague, Jackie Lynn guess would be that you have a Sprague aka Jackie Lynn Stump, SECTION 00100 mechanic is worried about). Legal Notice-Public Sale front axle that’s binding up. Sheila Sprague aka Sheila Cline INVITATION TO BID But the truth is, as long as you aka Sheila Smith, Ruth Marie S MALL That tends to happen when On July 12, 2013 starting at 10:00 at flush the heater core well, you Dodge aka Ruth M. Sprague, State Circle H, 1190 Newmark, Coos Bay, Sealed bids for the COOS BAY - you make the sharpest turns — of Oregon Department of Human NORTH BEND WATER BOARD - have very little to lose by try- Oregon 97420 B USINESS like when parking. Services, All Other Unknown Heirs PAINT EXTERIOR OF 5 BUILDINGS ing. or Persons Claiming an Interest in A public sale will be held by E.L. Ed- will be received by Rob Schab, Gen- TOM: The next thing I’d the Property and Occupants and wards Realty II, Inc. 541-756-0347 eral Manager, Coos Bay - North Bend O WNERS : look at would be your motor RAY: In the worst-case Parties in Possession Water Board, P.O. Box 539, 2305 mounts. If you have a broken scenario, you damage the UNIT FACILITIES NAME Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay, Oregon heater core and cause it to leak. SUMMONS - CASE NO. 13-CV0535 97420 until 2:00 p.m. on July 11, Find your niche motor mount or two, your 7 Circle H Deane Green/Simmons If that happens, you’ll have to V Dunes Corina Comstock 2013. Bid Opening will be conducted here! Tell them engine and transmission liter- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF N Dunes Adrian Davidson at 4:00 p.m. on the same date in the ally can jump around inside the replace it. That’s an expensive THE STATE OF OREGON FOR O Dunes Adrian Davidson Conference Room at the Main Service what your pain in the neck,because it’s up THE COUNTY OF COOS Center at the Coos Bay - North Bend engine compartment. And C6 Troy Ln. Kris Dilts business has to under the dashboard. But A9 Troy Ln. Teri Ursynow Water Board, Coos Bay, Oregon under certain circumstances, it TO: ALL OTHER UNKNOWN HEIRS 87 Englewood Tracie Whitney 97420. Bids will be publicly opened offer on the could create jolting sensations that’s probably what your OR PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTER- 43 Englewood Bob Nolan and read aloud. Any bids received af- mechanic is suggesting that EST IN THE PROPERTY, one of the ter the specified closing time will not Bulletin Board. as it jumps into or out of posi- 55 Englewood Larry Norton you do now, anyway. above-named defendants. 71 Ez-store Duane Leafdahl be considered. Affordable tion. B2 Lakeside Frank Sanborn RAY: You also could have a TOM: So why not try the You are hereby required to appear UNIT NAME The PAINT EXTERIOR OF 5 BUILD- advertising and defend the complaint filed against brake that’s sticking. You’re easier, cheaper stuff first? To 93643 McKenna #28 E.L. Edwards INGS consists of, but is not limited to, customized just you in the above entitled action within Selling contents of Mobile and shed preparing and painting the exterior of obviously using the brakes be honest, we find that flush- thirty (30) days from the date of the out back (Excluding Large appliances) 5 buildings on the Coos Bay - North for you! Call when you park, and if one of ing a plugged heater core works first publication of this summons, and Bend Water Board campus. The proj- PUBLISHED: The World June 27 and the calipers gets stuck, it could in only about 40 percent of in case of your failure to appear and July 4, 2013 (ID-20233579) ect is located at the Coos Bay - North 541-269-1222 answer, plaintiff for want thereof will Bend Water Board site at 2305 Ocean jolt the car when it gets cases. But that 40 percent of apply to the above entitled court for Blvd., Coos Bay, Oregon 97420. Ext. 269 car owners leave the shop feel- the relief prayed for in its complaint, Craig A. Peterson, OSB #120365 unstuck. to-wit: Zachary Bryant, OSB #113409 A Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid to get started TOM: The final thing to ing happy and “flush” them- Brandon Smith, OSB #124584 Walk-Through tour of the project will suspect would be the trans- selves, so we think it’s worth a Robinson Tait, P.S. today. FIRST CLAIM FOR RELIEF: start at 10:00 a.m. on July 2, 2013. mission. It could be something try. Good luck, Phil. 1. For judgment against defendant 710 Second Avenue, Suite 710 The Walk-Through tour will begin in Charles Wesley Sprague in the sum of Seattle WA 98104 $67,307.43, plus late fees of $223.50, Phone: (206) 676-9640 plus accrued interest of $2,477.33 Fax: (206) 676-9659 about something. Don’t berate SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2013 tions that could quickly become through June 3, 2013, plus interest Email: [email protected] accruing thereafter at the contract rate Email: [email protected] yourself for doing so; it’ll turn out In the year ahead, you are insurmountable. Solutions are of 6.490 percent per annum ($11.9678 Email: [email protected] to be a wise choice. likely to have some wonderful likely to be found through those per diem) from June 4, 2013, until the SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. opportunities to assert yourself. who oppose you. date judgment is entered; plus the title CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR 21) — A pleasant surprise is in Don’t allow yourself to stand CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. search cost of $379.00; together with COOS COUNTY any additional sums required to be store when new life is breathed timidly on the sidelines, waiting 19) — Be protective of your posi- paid by Plaintiff during the pendency NO. 13CV0335 FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2013 into an endeavor you were about for someone to toss you a few tion, especially when it comes to of this suit for the protection of the Income from more than one to write off.This shift in conditions bones. an important joint endeavor. If Property and Plaintiff’s interest SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION source will be heading your way will produce fresh advantages. CANCER (June 21-July 22) there is any trouble, it could be therein; plus Plaintiff’s reasonable at- torney fees; plus Plaintiff’s costs and ONEWEST BANK, FSB, in the coming months. It might CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. — You should be able to weather every person for him- or herself. disbursements incurred herein; start out as a side venture, but 19) — Take advantage of an any financial problems if you’re AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 2. For judgment against defendant Plaintiff, could become the tail that wags opportunity to catch up with an able to manage your resources 19) — To negotiate an effective v. Charles Wesley Sprague in the sum of the dog. acquaintance whom you’ve been prudently. Take care not to buy agreement, there must be parity $14,620.00, plus late fees of $60.00, plus accrued interest of $285.40 ESTATE OF DOLORES M. FRY, DE- CANCER (June 21-July 22) neglecting of late. You’ll be glad anything you don’t need, or you’ll between parties. It won’t stand through June 3, 2013, plus interest CEASED; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND — If you don’t expect too much you did. go broke very quickly. the test of time if it’s a good deal accruing thereafter at the contract rate DEVISEES OF DOLORES M. FRY, from a social connection, you AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — for you but not for anyone else. DECEASED; LISA M. CANNON, PER- of 3.750 percent per annum ($1.5021 won’t be disappointed. Of course, 19) — Follow your judgment You’re inclined to be too assertive PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) per diem) from June 4, 2013, until the SONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF DO- date judgment is entered; LORES M. FRY, DECEASED; LISA M. you should still be friendly with regarding an important career in your demands, so it’s important — Don’t delegate important tasks 3. That Plaintiff’s Trust Deed, dated CANNON; GINGER A. VAN MEER; everyone you meet. decision. Advice from others to use moderation in your tactics. to someone who might not be April 8, 2008, and recorded April 14, RUSSELL G. FRY; TINA FRY; CINDY LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — It’s could only muddy the waters. Harshness will be counterpro- able to perform up to your expec- FRY; MONTE FRY, JR.; LISA M. 2008, as Recorder’s No. 2008-3748, best not to make any last-minute PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ductive. tations. Take the long view, and Records of Coos County, Oregon, be CANNON, AS TRUSTEE FOR TIM A. declared a lien upon the Property for FRY SPECIAL NEEDS TRUST; LISA changes to an important matter — There is a strong possibility VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — do things right. the amount of the judgment prayed for M. CANNON, TRUSTEE OF THE EL- that you’re trying to wrap up. that you will learn a valuable les- Organize your time by delegating ARIES (March 21-April 19) herein; LEN J. JONES SPECIAL NEEDS Things are likely to work out as son. The knowledge you’ll gain certain assignments that you’re — In hopes of making a good TRUST; AND PERSONS OR PAR- 4. For judgment and decree that you anticipate, or, perhaps, even will be used later to further your unable to handle on your own. impression, you could be more Plaintiff’s Trust Deed upon the Prop- TIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY erty be foreclosed, and that the title, RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN OR INTEREST better. aims. The more efficient the assistance generous than you should or claim, interest, or demand of defend- IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — ARIES (March 21-April 19) you can get, the better. need be. It’s plain foolish to think ants Charles Wesley Sprague, Robert THE COMPLAINT HEREIN, Your best adviser might not be — Both your intuitive perceptions LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — that you can buy your way to pop- Defendant(s). E. Sprague, Michelle Duval aka Mi- someone to whom you usually go and your logic are sharper than This is one of those days when ularity. chelle Sprague, Jackie Lynn Sprague aka Jackie Lynn Stump, Sheila TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVI- for counsel. Before seeking usual. Both will help you make you’re likely to fare better doing TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Sprague aka Sheila Cline aka Sheila SEES OF DOLORES M. FRY, DE- advice from anyone else, try your the decisions you need to make. business with total strangers than — Domestic issues and Smith, Ruth Marie Dodge aka Ruth M. CEASED; RUSSELL G. FRY; AND TAURUS (April 20-May 20) you will with your regular demands could be much heavier PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN mate or a close friend. Sprague, State of Oregon Department — Even if you aren’t an original sources. Broaden your horizons. than you’re prepared to handle. of Human Services, All Other Un- CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — known Heirs or Persons Claiming an OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY In a matter that directly affects thinker, chances are someone SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Even if you do more than is Interest in the Property and Occu- DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT your work, don’t underestimate you hang out with is. You’ll know — It’s important that you manage expected, you’re not likely to sat- pants and Parties in Possession and HEREIN your competition. This does not how to put his or her ideas to things effectively, or you could isfy everyone. each of them in said Property, and good use. end up losing ground. When you GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — every part thereof, except their statu- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF mean that all your adversaries tory rights of redemption, be fore- OREGON: You are hereby required are stronger — it just means you GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — make any gains, be sure to con- It’s best that you don’t discuss closed; to appear and defend against the alle- should watch your back. Anything that calls for a financial solidate your accomplishments. your plans before you have a 5. For judgment and decree that the gations contained in the Complaint risk might not work out. However, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. chance to implement them. If you filed against you in the above entitled SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Property, with all of its appurtenances, involvements requiring hard work 21) — It would smart to walk can’t live up to your claims, you’ll rights, privileges, and easements be proceeding within thirty (30) days from — A wise associate might influ- sold on execution by the Sheriff for the date of service of this Summons ence you to change your mind will pay off reliably. away from potential complica- end up feeling like a failure. Coos County, Oregon, after giving no- upon you. If you fail to appear and C MM C M Y KK Y K