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COOS BAY — He’s legally blind and has never driven, but that didn’t stop 17-year-old Grant Crim guilty from getting behind the wheel of the Batmobile on Friday. The infamous car and its owner, Mike Esch, BY GEORGE ARTSITAS made a trip from New Mexico to surprise the teen. The World Grant, a cancer patient since he was about 2 years old, said he’s always wanted to drive the car. COQUILLE — Just underneath “That car has a lot of power,”he said after driv- their right eyes, Ruth Michaeux ing. “I honestly didn’t think this was a possibility.” and Vellona Tuell wear permanent The car is visiting the South Coast as part of tattoos of two rolling tear drops. Coquille’s Relay for Life, which takes place today. The tattoos are meant to be per- Grant has relapsed several times since he was manent reminders of Milton Leach first diagnosed with cancer, and he lost his vision at and George Michaeux III, the two age 12 when a tumor grew on his ocular nerve. He family members they saw shot and now has a brain tumor. killed by Timothy Henson on By Alysha Beck, The World Still, Grant said he tries to maintain a positive Sept. 2. Seventeen-year-old Grant Crim, right, drove the original television series Batmobile with the help of outlook through all the trials. Henson will have his own per- owner Mike Esch at the Coos Bay Speedway on Friday afternoon. Crim was diagnosed with cancer at manent reminder of the two vic- 22 months old and has been legally blind since he was 12. SEE JOY RIDE | A8 tims — a life sentence in prison he received Thursday in Coos County court. Henson, 44, was found guilty of two counts each of aggravated The future of Coos Bay parks murder and second-degree kid- napping, as well a fourth-degree Parkgoers stroll assault. He was sentenced to two through Mingus Park consecutive life sentences that on Thursday morning. allow him parole. He was given The City of Coos Bay is separate sentences for kidnapping planning to develop a and assault, which will run con- master plan for all city currently to the life sentence. parks, such as Mingus Because the murder sentences Park, to aid the process are consecutive, Henson will not of applying for grant be eligible for parole until he is 104 money, which would be years old. used for park mainte- During sentencing, cries rang nance and upgrades. out throughout the courtroom. Even defense attorney Katherine Berger began to well up when she gave Judge Barron her recom- mended sentencing. Tuell, Henson’s wife, gave words of comfort before she blew a kiss to her husband and exited the courtroom sobbing.

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Officials By Alysha Beck, The World predict overturn City pulls together its wish list BY TIM NOVOTNY with Coos Bay Public Works and Development, funding for parks projects more difficult. of ruling The World has spent months working to create a new plan. Libbi Brigham is co-owner of Time Bomb in From early public meetings to deciphering com- Coos Bay, a clothing resale and skateboard shop. COOS BAY — A dog park. An extension to the munity survey results, it has been a heavy work- She says some who use the Mingus Park Skate BY EMILY THORNTON Mingus Park Skate Park. A band shell for the load. The document is already 70 pages long Park are anxious to see the facility grow. The World Mingus Park stage. Those are just a few of the and growing. “We’d like to push to expand the park at some items on the parks wish list of some Coos Bay Part of the struggle is because a master plan point,”she said, “especially for the younger kids.” COQUILLE — County officials residents. hasn’t been tackled in quite some time. The last But, Dixon says, unless a private benefactor aren’t certain a recent federal But, without an updated Parks Comprehen- plan, which came together in the late 1980s, comes up with money to pay for that growth, it court ruling will lead to more tim- sive Master Plan, future upgrades will remain only covered 1987-1991. isn’t going to happen. ber money for Oregon’s rural com- relegated to nothing more than wishes. While there’s no requirement for the city to munities. Randy Dixon, operations superintendent have a master plan, lacking a plan makes finding SEE PARKS | A8 Both cheers and jeers were made Wednesday after Judge Richard J. Leon, of the District of Columbia, ruled the Bureau of Land Manage- ment has failed to offer as much timber as called for in its 1995 Former deputy says he had gun in school for safety resource management plans for the Medford and Roseburg districts. MEDFORD (AP) — A retired He added that he felt he was dent Phil Long disagrees. He went to Long on March 26 to The decision was popular sheriff’s deputy fired for refusing to entitled to carry a gun in school as a “When it comes to someone say that he was going to carry a gun among proponents of logging in stop carrying a gun while working law enforcement officer, even responsible for our students’ safe- on campus. rural counties, but not environ- in a Medford school said he wanted though he was retired. ty, we need to know they will follow Long sent a letter mailed to mentalists. However, both sides to be prepared in case the children’s “This is not about me. It’s not direction and abide by our safety Later’s home April 24, stating that agreed it could be overturned. safety was threatened. about guns. It’s about whether or protocols,”he said. employees carrying weapons were Coos County commissioner Donald Later told The Mail Tri- not I was acting in accordance with The Medford School Board in violation of School Board Policy Bob Main said the ruling was a step bune that he didn’t apply for the job School Board policy,” said Later, upheld Later’s firing June 18 for GBJ and can be subject to disci- in the right direction. as a part-time campus monitor at 64, a retired Jackson County sher- continuing to carry a gun after pline. “It’s probably going to be over- Hedrick Middle School to push for iff’s deputy and longtime Medford being told not to. After replying to Long’s letter, ruled,” Main said. “But it was the gun rights. But while going through resident. “I don’t see how they can Long said recent violent events Later went to work for his morning training he was struck by the empha- say I’m not in compliance.” on campuses led him to think, SEE BLM | A8 sis put on the children’s safety. Medford Schools Superinten- “What would I do in that case?” SEE GUNS | A8

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Saturday, June 29,2013 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Births Summer of fun Learn more BAY AREA HOSPITAL For information on the Boys and Bryson Alexander Singleton was Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon, born at 4:03 a.m., June 7, 2013, call 541-267-3635 or visit www.bgc- 8 Local organizations offer bevy of kid activities sworegon.org. weighing 6 pounds, 13 ⁄10 ounces. Parents are RayVon and Tabitha Singleton of Coos Bay. BY EMILY THORNTON Dusty Anne Cathryn Richards was The World ORCCA activities born at 8:15 a.m., June 8, 2013, Oregon Coast Community Action weighing 7 pounds, 15 ounces. COOS BAY — Activity offers Head Start, Great Free lunches Parents are Brett Richards and opportunities abound this Afternoons and other activities to Coos Bay School District is offer- Melissa Lowe of Myrtle Point. summer for kids on the children. It also gives food to those ing free lunches throughout the South Coast. Adrina Marie Trejo was born at in need. summer. Meals will be delivered to 1:53 p.m., June 10, 2013, weigh- Boys and Girls Club of ORCCA will hold its Great the following locations through ing 5 pounds, 15 ounces. Parent Southwestern Oregon Coos Afternoons annual Wine Tour Aug. 16: is Andrea Trejo of Coos Bay. Bay is one organization look- starting at 9:15 a.m. July 20. The I Blossom Gulch Elementary, ing to keep children busy 333 S 10th St., 11:15 a.m. to noon. Mella Ann Palmer was born at tour will leave from Reedsport while classes are out. Community Charter School, 2260 I Madsion Elementary, 400 7:45 p.m., June 10, 2013, weigh- With a $15 entrance fee, Madison St., 11:15 a.m. to noon. ing 7 pounds, 9 ounces. Parent is Longwood Drive. The group will kids can be a part of almost I M'Ocean Trailer Park, 1964 Summer Palmer of Coos Bay. tour five Umpqua wineries and anything inside, including return by 6 p.m. Benefits will go to Lawnridge Road, 10:30-11:40 a.m. Brexlie Rayne Botts was born at I Woodland Apartments, 245 S. gardening club, tennis and early childhood education in 2:02 p.m., June 11, 2013, weigh- . There is a small Schoneman, 10:50-11:10 a.m. 8 Reedsport. By Emily Thornton, The World ing 7 pounds, 14 ⁄10 ounces. Par- I Parkside Village, 324 fee for some of the Boys and For information on Oregon Coast ents are Michael Botts and Michael Shick, 9, molds soap into a hyena from “The Lion King” at the Ackerman, 11:15-11:30 a.m. Girls Club classes, such as Community Action, call 541-435- Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon.The art class is one of many Mandi Humphrey of North Bend. computers and art, but all I Taylor/Wasson Park, 580 N. 7080 or visit www.orcca.us/. taught there during summertime. Ronan Christopher Peterson was costs are waived if a child’s Wasson St., 11:35-11:45 a.m. born at 1:07 a.m., June 12, 2013, family can’t afford it. I Ed Lund Park, 189 S. Wall St., 8 11:50 a.m. to noon. weighing 6 pounds, 8 ⁄10 ounces. “We don’t turn anyone ful objects, complete with completed wooden sea crea- ization that collects trash Parents are Travis and Kimberly away because of their finan- paint and sequins. tures this summer, which found in coastal waters and I Pacific Empire Motel, 155 S. Peterson of North Bend. cial situation,” said Angie Instructor Carolyn Han- they will place on the fences turns it into artwork. The Empire Blvd., 12:05-12:15 p.m. Reiber, program director. son Le Grand teaches art outside. club has an entire room ded- I Bay Way Mobile Park, 917 S. Jaxson Dean Miller was born at Empire Blvd., 12:20-12:30 p.m. 2:47 a.m., June 12, 2013, weigh- Reiber said the Boys and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Among the club’s summer icated to the new projects. 6 I Charleston Community ing 6 pounds, 12 ⁄10 ounces. Par- Girls Club receives dona- Thursdays. activities are themed morn- The club emphasizes an Church, 90402 Metcalf St., 12:35- ents are Scott and Michelle tions, grants and help from Nine-year-old Makiah ing programs that are $50 active learning environment 12:45 p.m. Miller of Coos Bay. local government to make George said she loved and include field trips. Each along with the fun. I South Coast Business sculpting class. MaryLynn Eve Gibbs was born at ends meet. week during the summer has “We try to keep them Employment Corporation, 93781 2:29 p.m., June 12, 2013, weigh- “We have a great partner- “You make a mess and it’s a different one, including A focused on technology and Newport St., 1-1:10 p.m. 1 ship with the city of Coos fun,” she said. Salute to Uncle Sam, which stay engaged with learning,” ing 7 pounds, ⁄4 ounce. Parents I Millicoma School, 260 Second are Raymond Gibbs and Amber Bay,”she added. Emma Freeman, also 9, takes place next week. July Reiber said. Ave., 1-1:25 p.m. said she enjoyed the creative Green of Coos Bay. One of the children’s 8-12 will be The Zoo Keep- Reporter Emily Thornton I Mingus Park, 725 N 10th St., process. Mia Yazmin Maria Espejo was favorite activities is art class, er’s Paradise. can be reached at 541-269- 1:30-1:45 p.m. “It’s fun and you get to get born at 1:06 a.m., June 13, 2013, Reiber said. Thursday after- This summer, the club 1222, ext. 249 or at I Maslow Project, 740 S. Second 2 noon’s activity was sculpt- dirty. We like to make art,” also will partner with emily.thornton@the- weighing 5 pounds, 14 ⁄10 ounces. St., 2-2:15 p.m. Parent is Juana Espejo Pascacio ing. The kids wet soap flakes she said. Washed Ashore, a Bandon- worldlink.com or on Twitter: of Gold Beach. and formed them into color- The kids already have based community art organ- @EmilyK_Thornton. Police pull fleeing man from bay Thefts & Mischief I Suspect had tried Matthew John Partmann, Sherman Avenue, police say 33, faces charges of attempt- Partmann pulled out a knife COOS COUNTY to stab an officer ed assault, attempted assault and attempted to stab the on a public safety officer, officer. June 27, 9:21 a.m., theft, performing a check Charleston Boat Basin. first-degree escape, resisting After being tazed by the arrest and menacing. officer,Partmann fled down- June 27, 9:48 a.m., theft, Libby Partmann had been jailed Lane and Shinglehouse Road. THE WORLD hill into the bay by the on hit-and-run and theft Campbell Group log docks. June 27, 10:22 a.m., theft, West NORTH BEND — A North charges Monday after he Police used a North Bend Fire Beaver Hill Road. Bend man arrested Monday allegedly crashed a car and By Lou Sennick, The World Department rescue boat to A rescue boat from the North Bend Fire Department heads from the June 27, 11:34 a.m., burglary, on hit-and-run charges is stole a bike in an Airport 87700 of Bill Creek Lane. back in jail after police say he Heights neighborhood. pull him from the water. California Street boat ramp, traveling north on Coos Bay on Thursday tried to stab an officer and When a North Bend officer The Oregon State Police evening. Two boats were helping police officers nab Matthew John June 27, 4:03 p.m., theft, Newport led them on a foot chase into contacted him for a welfare and Coquille Tribal Police Partmann, 33, who eluded them earlier and jumped into the bay to get Lane. the bay. away. Partmann was taken to Coos County Jail. check Thursday night on assisted with the arrest. NORTH BEND June 27, 4:54 a.m., someone tried to a mailbox, 2900 block of EDEN VALLEY PREMIUM Sherman Avenue. June 27, 8:07 a.m., fire depart- The On Broadway Thespians will be having auditions for their Halloween Trilogy ment responds to smoke from “Dead”, “The Babysitter” and “Country Gothic”. ceiling, 400 block of Virginia ORGANIC Sunday, June 30th at 5pm & Monday, July 1st at 7pm Avenue. Auditions will be held at LTOB at 2100 Sherman Ave in North Bend. June 27, 3:30 p.m., suspicious con- POTTING SOIL Men, women & children of all ages are encouraged to audition. ditions, 1100 block of Virginia Avenue. 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C M C M Y K Saturday, June 29,2013 • The World • A3 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas• 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Historic upgrades Pets of the Week Meetings TODAY Coos County Historical Society — top NB agenda 10 a.m., The Mill Hotel-Casino, 3201 Tremont Ave., North Bend; annual meeting. I Three firms will Grant Circle restored to its original configuration as a MONDAY present plans for contiguous land mass. Grif- Oregon Virtual Academy — 5:30 urban renewal fin suggested adding parking p.m., 400 Virginia Ave., North spots to the outside of the Lucy Sadie Abner Smokey Bend, Suite 210; regular meeting. circle to make up for lost parking space inside. Pacific Cove Humane Society adoptions, call 541-756-6522. Coquille School District 8 — 6 p.m., Lincoln Elementary, 1366 BY THOMAS MORIARTY He also wanted to con- Pacific Cove Humane Society is featuring The World struct a circulating waterfall Kohl’s Cat House N. Gould, Coquille; regular meet- two dogs of the week, available for adoption. ing. and stream system and a The following are cats of the week available I Lucy is a 4-month-old, red miniature NORTH BEND — When it monument to North Bend for adoption at Kohl’s Cat House. Reedsport City Council — 7 p.m., doxie with a cute pink nose. She is loving, smart comes to urban planning in founder Louis Simpson. I Abner is full grown, affectionate and play- city hall, 451 Winchester Ave.; North Bend, everyone’s got In a written statement to and has a great personality. She gets along with ful. He would love to make your lap his person- regular meeting. an opinion. the board, resident Pat Choat other small dogs and cats. She needs a fenced al napping place as often as possible. Coquille City Council — 7 p.m., city The City Council took Pierce invoked the memory yard so she can go outside and run. I Smokey is a spayed, adult female tortise- hall, council chambers, 851 N. public input Thursday night of Tom Symons, who owned I Sadie is a sweet 9-month-old, black female shell. She is shy at first but will warm up quick- Central Blvd., Coquille; regular on designs for Grant Circle the land Simpson bought in border collie and lab mix. She’s very affectionate ly. She is sweet, beautiful and can’t wait to find meeting. and Lincoln Square, two 1902. The area was previous- and a real lap dog. She loves to go for rides and a forever home. Myrtle Point City Council — 7:30 intersections the city has ly a settlement called play fetch. She will need a fenced yard and addi- Kohl’s Cat House can be reached at 541- p.m., Flora M. Laird Memorial slated for urban renewal Yarrow. tional training. Best with older kids. 260-5303 or [email protected]. Visit them Library, 435 Fifth St., Myrtle projects in its 2013-2014 “Due to the uniqueness of Evaluation required. For information about online at www.kohlscats.rescuegroups.org. Point; work session. budget. The meeting was an their design and placement, opportunity for three archi- it is quite likely that Symons tecture firms participating in had meant to use both Grant an invited design competi- Circle and Lincoln Square for tion to hear public ideas civic and community activi- about the future of the proj- ties,”Pierce said. ects. Her proposed design for The intersections, Grant Circle calls for a series holdovers from the early days of circular backless benches, of North Bend, have been which also would face a slated for design updates as memorial bust of Louis part of the city’s original Simpson, similar to Griffin’s Urban Renewal Plan. The proposal. firms of Lon Samuels Archi- The firms are expected to tecture, Crow/Clay and HGE use the public proposals to will compete for public develop their competing approval for the renewal designs, which will be contract. reviewed and approved by Two other firms, the city at a later date. McSwain/Woods and Reporter Thomas Moriarty Richard Turi, declined to can be reached at 541-269- participate in the competi- 1222, ext. 240, or by email at tion because of other com- thomas.moriarty@the- mitments. worldlink.com. Follow him on North Bend resident Kim Twitter: @ThomasDMoriar- Griffin said he wanted to see ty. Sperm whale carcass washes up on beach

BROOKINGS (AP) — The Point in Brookings. decomposing carcass of a He says the carcass is too 40-foot sperm whale has far gone to try to haul it off, washed up on a beach in and the beach sand is too Southern Oregon. shallow to try to bury it, so it Oregon Parks and Recre- will just be left to rot. ation spokesman Chris Havel People who go to look at says it came in on the tide the whale are advised to early Thursday near Chetco approach from upwind. Grads take home honors

Congratulations to 1994 Marshfield High School SOUTH COAST graduate Aaron Hoffer who has graduated from the Uni- REPORTS versity of Washington with a masters degree in comput- He will be assigned to the er science. He graduated Navy detachment of the with a 4.0 grade point aver- Defense Information School age. in Fort Meade, Md., where Aaron is married with he will be trained in media two children and currently communications. living in Bothell, Wash. He is the son of Howard Hoffer Bay Area grads elite at of Bandon and Sandra Hof- University of Portland fer of Portland. He is Students from the Coos employed by T-mobile as a Bay-North Bend area made software engineer and solu- tion architect. the 2013 spring semester dean’s list at the University MHS grad makes OSU of Portland. Congratula- honors roll junior year tions to Andrew Otton, jun- Congratulations to 2010 ior, history; Cristobal Her- Marshfield High School nandez Osorio, senior, biol- graduate Kayla Marie ogy; Hannah Kintner, sen- Thompson who made the ior, English; and Katherine honor roll list this year at Wilson, junior, political sci- Oregon State University. ence. She will be moving on to Students need at least a graduate school following 3.5 grade-point average to her senior year. be eligible for the dean’s list. Kayla is the daughter of High schoolers earn Harold Thompson and Melissa Hollingsworth of posse scholarships Coos Bay. The Coos County Mount- ed Sheriff’s Posse has Frost completes U.S. awarded academic scholar- Navy basic training ships to three Coos County Marshfield High School graduating seniors. graduate and life-long Coos Congratulations to Bret- Bay resident Christopher tany Frederick of Coquille, Frost graduated from U.S. Lyndee Dexter of North Navy basic training out of Bend and Colton Jennings of Great Lakes, Ill., on May 24. Bandon.

DRAGO #6: AND THE CITY BURNED A madman wants nothing more than to burn Bandon to the ground — for the second time since 1936. It’s a race against time!

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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Public Forum Cheers Teachers have enough Jeers to do without weapons In response to the June 22 and June 24 Public Forum letters about having teachers & carry firearms in schools, has anyone asked teachers if they want to carry loaded firearms? Musical vision Teachers have a difficult enough job already without carrying firearms. It would Cheers to third grader not be fair to put the burden of carrying a Samantha Cross for landing loaded gun on a teacher. Some teachers might want to, but I think most teachers her T-shirt would not want to carry a gun in school. Just design on think about the liability put on school dis- Oregon Coast’s tricts and the state of Oregon. Music Festival’s I do not think the school districts, or the state of Oregon would approve of it. If annual apparel. teachers did not want to carry firearms and This honor had previously it were mandatory, would they be fired? A been reserved for profes- firearm is only effective if it is loaded and readily available. So, teachers would be car- sional artists. The accom- rying a loaded firearm in a holster at all plishment proves that talent times in school. truly has no age limitations. What firearms would they use? A .357 Magnum, 9 mm or .45-caliber pistols? Or pany has failed to clean up in well over a year. honor him or keep him safe, I’m sure. maybe an AR-15 assault rifle? They would Johnson Rock would like The World’s What Snowden has done is endanger our Ripple effect want at least 30-round ammo clips, possibly readers to believe that the recently filed suit extremely important and very necessary, more than one loaded clip. What if the gun The death of massive amounts is the cause of delaying the cleanup. The national security. Perhaps he believes he is gets into the wrong hands in the classroom? company pretends that our legal action another Benedict Arnold? To me Snowden’s of krill — the shrimp-like Young children are attracted by guns. forcing Johnson Rock to take responsibility TV portrait indicates he is an empty person, crustaceans Teachers should not have to do a police- for its mess somehow blocks it from signing void of any emotion for anyone. essential to man’s job. Guns have never been allowed in an agreement with the Department of Envi- Ron Gallagher schools, and never should be. marine life — is ronmental Quality (DEQ). Reedsport Dan W.Neale The company is thus trying to blame its alarming. If the Coos Bay delay on the lawsuit that was prompted by trend along its delay, a clear absurdity. Remember, the Oregon and northern Expanding life jacket debris slide took place April 3, 2012. The Kudos California continues, it proposed agreement with DEQ, to which laws might save lives the company refers, still hasn’t been signed could have a ripple effect for Should Oregon’s life jacket law be nearly 15 months later, and there is no way of salmon and other ocean expanded? I think it should. I believe under knowing whether it ever would have been species. Jeers if the deaths the current law, people under the age of 18 signed. We waited a long time for the com- are at all human caused. must wear a life jacket when in a boat, and pany to do the right thing. It was clear that Scholarships aided by enough life jackets must be onboard for Johnson Rock was evading the best efforts of every person. I think the law should be regulators to bring the company into com- fundraisers, supporters Keep reading expanded to include a person under the age pliance. It was too late to rely on the compa- The Kiwanis Club of Coos Bay has award- of 18 when swimming or wading in rivers, ny’s good faith. ed $2,000 each to 10 young scholars gradu- Cheers to Coos Bay librarian streams, creeks, oceans, bays, lakes and Our lawsuit doesn’t prevent them in any ating from Coos County schools. These dol- Pat Flitcroft and countless beaches; or anywhere that does not have a way from signing the enforcement agreement lars were made possible through the gener- lifeguard on duty. With all the drownings others who ded- with DEQ — that is simply a smokescreen. ous support of our fundraising activities that occur, especially this time of year, most But even if the agreement is signed, while it throughout the year. icate time to of them could have been prevented if the would be better than nothing, it is far from Like good neighbors, we are here for our children’s sum- person was wearing a life jacket. Some adequate. It doesn’t require full restoration friends in need. We offer scholarships to mer reading might have happened even if the person was and mitigation as we seek in our suit. students who graduate from any Coos wearing one, but not very often. You would Remember something else: The issue programs. In County high school. We stock a “grandma’s think with all the drownings that occur, isn’t just the 1,500 cubic yards of debris that closet” at both Madison and Sunset schools. addition to giving summer common sense should play a big part. The are currently blocking the slough and inter- We provide free firewood to folks in need of students something to do, recent drowning that happened at Empire fering with estuarine habitat. There is winter warmth. Our “bug” program works studies have proven reading Lakes might not have happened if he had another major concern that literally looms with third graders to bring up their grades. been wearing a life jacket. The one that hap- over Coalbank Slough.An estimated 23,000 through the summer enables Together with WalMart, we give free shoes pened in Charleston also might have been cubic yards of material dumped by Johnson to kids in need. We work with and support a child to stay academically prevented if she was wearing a life jacket. Rock remains perched above the slough, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, our Sal- sharp. Ken Folker threatening a larger environmental disaster. vation Army, the SMART program and Coos Bay We want to clearly establish Johnson Rock’s many other community activities. responsibility for this dangerous material as The club thanks the community for their Patriotic duty well. continued support and hope many will turn Clarifying instead of Don’t be fooled by the company’s rheto- out for our annual salmon barbecue Sun- U.S. Coast Guard retiree Bob ric. Johnson Rock can easily settle our suit day, Aug. 4. Strehl did his patriotic duty muddying the waters and come to terms with the DEQ and other Mert Greif this year by sub- Johnson Rock Products, in a letter to The regulators if it does the right thing, cleans North Bend mitting the 13 World on June 17,complains about the Clean up the mess it caused and protects the estu- Water Act suit filed in federal court by our ary from further damage. Generous sponsors led Folds on the organizations, Coos Waterkeeper and the Phillip Johnson U.S. Flag, fea- Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition. The Seal Rock to a great block party tured in today’s lawsuit was prompted by the large debris David Petrie Oregon Coast Community Action would Coos Bay Salute to Old Glory section. spill into Coalbank Slough, which the com- like to thank all the partners, sponsors, vol- Many Americans may not unteers, staff and attendees who made our A self-serving coward first annual Block Party a success! We’d like know the significance of Write to us and a high-tech traitor to especially thank our sponsors, including each fold. Cheers. The World welcomes letters from readers. Please Frontier Communications, South Coast Thanks to the high-tech age of the Inter- observe these standards: Office Supply, Aaron’s, McKay’s Market, Big net, unfortunately, spying is an internation- Lots, Franz Bakery, NW Natural, Farr’s True Off to SeaWorld I Use your real name. al evil; it always has been. Edward Snowden, Value, Wells Fargo, Roto-Rooter, Umpqua I 400 words maximum. the NSA consultant responsible for recently Cheers to Bandon’s Washed Dairy and Cash & Carry, whose contribu- I Include your address and daytime phone num- leaking classifed surveillance programs, tions allowed us to make the event free for Ashore Project for its collab- ber for verification. hasn’t changed anything. All he has done is the community. We were glad so many of oration with Sea World in I No defamation, vulgarity or business com- prove himself a self-serving coward and a our friends and partners were able to join us San Diego, plaints. traitor. I almost hope they never catch him, for our official ribbon cutting and tour our I No poetry or religious testimony. but keep him forever running and fearful for facilities. We look forward to seeing you all Calif., San his life. next year. For more information on ORCCA Antonio, Texas We generally print every letter that meets these I’m sure that when he is captured, he will and its programs, visit www.orcca.us or call and Orlando, guidelines. Send yours to [email protected], be taken to the nearest U.S. embassy. What- 541-435-7080. or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. Fla. Taking the ever information he has is still limited. When Laura Schmitt all his information is used up, no country will North Bend message of protecting our oceans to a national audi- ence may even encourage a few southern sightseers to venture to the Oregon Coast. Play ball The NCAA made the right choice regarding penalties for Ducks football. While the program made mistakes and needs to be held accountable, the person leading that behavior is gone. It makes sense to allow players to par- ticipate in a bowl bid in 2014. Cheers. What do you think? The World welcomes letters. Email us at [email protected]. Remembering the fallen U.S. military death tolls in Afghanistan as of Friday: 2,109 C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Saturday, June 29,2013 • The World • A5 Y K Obituaries and State

Rebecca Noel Carroll- and fought wild fires. Hakanson Rebecca is survived by two Child, 5, beautiful daughters whom March 30, 1978 - June 23, 2013 she deeply cherished, At the family’s request, no Kasandra Jane Cossette (19) killed by public service will be held for of Coos Bay and Charly Rebecca Noel Carroll- Angel Hakanson (9) of Drain; Hakanson, 35, of Coos Bay. mother, Eileen Carroll of Private cremation rites were Coos Bay; siblings, Gabriel assault held at Ocean View Memory Gamble and children, Gardens in Coos Bay. Yazmin and Zane of Medford Rebecca was born March and Emily and Kyle Stenson rifle fire 30, 1978, to and children, Mya, Kyler and Leland and Colt of Butte, Mont.; numer- GRANTS PASS (AP) — A Lass Eileen ous extended family mem- 5-year-old girl has been Carroll in bers; and very special friend, killed and a woman wounded Gold Beach. Paul English of Coos Bay. in Grants Pass after an She passed Rebecca was preceded in assault rifle went off and shot away June death by her father, Leland them in an upstairs room of 23, 2013. Carroll. an apartment, police said. She grew She will be missed and A 30-year-old transient Rebecca Carroll- up on the remembered by all who knew who was visiting the apart- Hakanson Southern her. We love you to the moon ment was arraigned Friday on Oregon and back. The Associated Press Cattle drink water at the Skinner Ranch in Jordan Valley. Cows can drink about about 30 gallons of charges of manslaughter, Coast and attended Coos Bay In lieu of flowers, memo- assault and illegal possession public schools. rial contributions may be water a day. Firefighters are nervous, and ranchers and farmers are hurting as far southeastern of a machine gun, Chief She enjoyed the great out- made to the local Salivation Oregon goes into a summer of drought. Deputy District Attorney doors more than most and Army. Lisa Turner said. The was a free spirit. The Perigee Arrangements are under manslaughter charge alleges Moon (supermoon) was the direction of Coos Bay the killing was reckless, not always one of her favorite Chapel, 541-267-3131. State drought makes intentional. nights of the year. During her Sign the guestbook at Police said Jon Andrew she worked with www.coosbayfh.com and Meyer Jr. was arrested commercial fishing outfits www.theworldlink.com. firefighters nervous Thursday night without inci- dent at the scene. The name of his court- Donald Lee Brown Jr. retired after 23 years as chief ONTARIO (AP) — The southeast cor- do?” appointed attorney was not warrant officer. immediately available. Oct. 31, 1946 – June 23, 2013 ner of Oregon has entered summer in a Malheur County has 186,000 acres of Don married Nora Lee deep drought, making firefighters nerv- Bail was set at $250,000 At his request, no public Quesnot in Carlsbad, Calif., irrigated farmland, mostly in the sprawl- and no pleas were entered, services will be held for Don- ous, and already hurting ranchers and ing Western Treasure Valley. It is famous May 1, 1976. They would farmers. Turner said. ald Lee Brown Jr.,66, of Coos share 37 years of marriage for onions, potatoes and sugar beets, pro- The district attorney’s Bay. Private cremation rites So far this year, Gov. John Kitzhaber ducing an annual value at the farm gate of together. has issued drought declarations for four information charging Meyer were held at Ocean View Don had a big heart and $200 million. identified the girl who was Memory Gardens in Coos Oregon counties, three of them Tuesday. County Commissioner Larry Wilson was always ready to help his One of them is for Malheur, which at killed as Alyssa Bobbit, and Bay. said the Jordan Valley Irrigation District family. He loved his wife, 9,928 square miles is the second largest the woman who was wound- Donald was born Oct. 31, family and his dog, Slick. cut off water to farmers May 28, and the ed as Karen Hancock. 1946, in Cardin, Okla., to county in the state and slightly larger than Don is survived by his Vermont. Its high desert makes up the Succor Creek Irrigation District ran dry Turner said she could not Donald wife, Nora Lee Brown of June 7.Irrigation is likely to end on 54,000 divulge the make and model Lee southeast corner of the state, bordering Coos Bay; daughter, Paula Idaho and Nevada. acres in two more districts in August, he of the rifle, who owned it, or Brown Littlejohn of Chetopa, Kan.; whether it was manufactured Sr. and Ranchers report selling cattle because said. stepson, Jim Low and his pastures are brown and feed prices high. The months ahead are shaping up to be as a fully automatic weapon Glenna wife, Jan of Coos Bay; step- or modified later. Ruth Rivers are low. Irrigation reservoirs start- another potentially dangerous wildfire son, Rusty Low of Phoenix, ed the season at one-third of their capac- season, say officials of the U.S. Bureau of Police said Meyer was in a (Chark) downstairs room of the Ariz.; sister, Janey Myers of ity, and some irrigation districts have Land Management. Unusually early range Bro wn. Warr Acres, Okla.; sister, apartment when the rifle He already run out of water, The Oregonian fires last week have already burned about Sharye Rupert of Chetopa, reported. went off there, and the girl p assed Kan.; grandchildren, Jimmy, 33 square miles, they said. and the woman were upstairs a way “We didn’t get any rain last fall, and “Everybody is watching the weather, Jason, Justin, Carly, Nicole really none to speak of this spring, and we in the same apartment. The peace- and Dylan; five nephews; and whether you’re a rancher or firefighter or woman was not related to the fully June 23, 2013, at his didn’t get enough snowpack to fill our whatever, to see how it’s going to spin two nieces. reservoirs,”said Ron Jacobs, a watermas- girl, whose mother was also home in Coos Bay. Don was preceded in out,” said BLM spokesman Mark in the apartment, but not Don was raised in the Mel- ter with the Oregon Water Resources Wilkening of Vale. death by his parents, Don Department. shot, Turner said. rose area and attended Mel- Three lightning-caused wildfires last and Ruth Brown. He said it’s the driest time he recalls in A neighbor, Chris Mehl, rose School. He attended Arrangements are under summer burned more than 1,500 square told The Grants Pass Daily Columbus High School, 31 years. He worked for the Vale Irrigation the care of Coos Bay chapel, District before taking a state job. miles, or about 1 million acres, in Malheur Courier that he heard a gun- graduating in the Class of shot, then a rapid firing. 541-267-3131. Rancher Bob Skinner is gearing up to County and adjoining Harney County. 1964. He was involved in 4- When he left his house, he Friends and family are truck water to his cattle, which is “some- The biggest was the 871-square-mile H, enjoyed farming, hunting said, he saw the girl on the encouraged to sign the online thing we don’t do much.” Long Draw Fire. It swept across a region and raising riding horses. sidewalk. It appeared she’d guestbook at www.coos- “We are all selling cattle,”said Skinner. six times the size of Portland, leaving 12 After graduation he joined been struck in the head, and bayfh.com and www.the- “Hay is high and grain is ridiculously high cattle ranches without grass and destroy- the U.S. Marines in 1964 and he tried to stop the blood, he worldlink.com. and you can’t find pasture, so what do you ing 345 miles of stock fences. said. Bill Dodder told The Wayne Burns Kay; daughters, Kristin and Associated Press that he Young Jr. Mark Stephen of Leaburg, heard a very loud sound while Theresa Young and Carl inside his house a block away, April 8, 1936 – June 24, 2013 Carlson of Merlin, and Kitzhaber threatens to but did not immediately rec- A celebration of life for Megan and Troy Stoops of ognize it as gunfire. When he Wayne Burns Young Jr., 77, of Silverton; sister, Alice DeBolt went to see what was going Coos Bay, will be held at a and Chuck Knight of La Jolla, on, he saw Meyer outside veto Indian mascots bill yelling on his cellphone, later date this summer. Pri- Calif.; grandchildren, Adam apparently with the 911 dis- vate cremation rites were Stephen, Hannah Stephen, patcher, and asking held at Ocean View Memory Lindsey Rickman and hus- Gardens in Coos Bay. SALEM (AP) — Gov. John apparently from the improper bystanders for the address. band, Don, Sandra Rickman, Kitzhaber is threatening to application of pesticide to Dodder said Meyer told Wayne was born April 8, Ellen Bergmann and hus- STATE veto a bill that would allow trees in the parking lot. the dispatcher, “There is no 1936, in Randolph, to Wayne band, Steven, and Audrey Burns Young Sr. and Mary some Oregon schools to keep DIGEST Rozzell Medina told The shooter! There is no shoot- Stoops; dear to his heart sis- American Indian mascots, Oregonian the memorial at 2 er!” and added that he did Melissa Lancaster. He passed ter-in-law, Karen; and many away June 24, 2013, in Coos nicknames and logos. pay for college scholarships. p.m. Sunday will be an oppor- not know the magazine was beloved nieces and nephews Bay. The measure would reverse In a 34-25 vote Friday, the tunity to make an ecological loaded. as well as too many close Wayne attended Bunker a decision by the Board of House passed the resolution catastrophe seem less Police said the girl was Hill Elementary school and friends to mention. Education to outlaw Native proposed by Treasurer Ted abstract. taken to the hospital in Wheeler. The question will graduated from Marshfield He was preceded in death American mascots beginning Medina says on her Face- Grants Pass but died a short appear on the November High School in 1954. He later by his parents. in 2017.Schools would be able book page, the event will time later. They said the 2014 ballot. graduated from Oregon Edu- In lieu of flowers, memo- to keep them if they reach a “memorialize these fallen woman, 44, was shot in the The measure would allow cation College in 1958 and rial contribution may be written agreement with the lifeforms and talk about the torso and hospitalized in sta- the state to sell bonds to raise received his Master in Edu- made to the Bone Marrow nearest Indian tribe. plight of the bees and their ble condition. money for a grant program to cation in 1962. Transplant Unit at OHSU, Kitzhaber issued his veto importance to life on Earth.” help low- and middle- Wayne married Carole 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park threat in a letter last week to income students pay for Kay Nelson Aug. 17, 1958, at Road, Portland, OR 97239. legislative leaders. He says he Swimmer dies in Lincoln City post-secondary education. Coos Bay Presbyterian Arrangements are under would support a more nar- If voters approve, a future Church. the care of Coos Bay Chapel, LINCOLN CITY (AP) — Her 23-year-old daughter row exemption similar to one Legislature would decide He was a proud farmer, 541-267-3131. Authorities in Lincoln City escaped. The State Police in college athletics. whether to fund it and how landlord and school principal Friends and family are say a 54-year-old woman said the current grabbed Critics of Native Ameri- much money to spend. for District No. 13 for 35 encouraged to sign the online has died after apparently them about 15 minutes into a can mascots say they rein- Supporters say it would years. guestbook at www.coos- getting caught by a rip cur- swim Friday morning. force stereotypes and pro- lower the barriers to higher Wayne is survived by his bayfh.com and www.the- rent, a strong outward flow Kusz says rip currents can mote hostility. Supporters education for students who best friend and loving wife, worldlink.com. of water. be hard for inexperienced say they’re a source of pride. can’t afford tuition fees. The measure passed the Opponents agree that the Capt. Jim Kusz of the beachgoers to spot, but they House on Friday. It goes back cost of education is too high, North Lincoln Fire and Res- may appear as dark, choppy to the Senate, which has but say it’s irresponsible for cue District says she was water. Death Notices already approved it but must the state to take on more . from Vancouver, Wash., but The State Police and med- agree to the House changes. her name was withheld until ical examiner are investigat- Memorial Sundayfor relatives are notified, ing. Henry E. Erickson — 93, of North Bend, died June 27, Plan to pay for college Wilsonville dead bees Coos Bay, died June 27, 2013, 2013, in North Bend. goes to ballot in North Bend. Arrange- Arrangements are pending WILSONVILLE (AP) — A Burial, Cremation & SALEM (AP) — The Ore- Portland woman is organizing ments are pending with Coos Funeral Services with North Bend Chapel, gon Legislature will ask vot- a memorial at the Wilsonville The Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. 541-756-0440. Willie Faye Langworthy ers whether the state should Target store where an esti- Harvey W. Patrick — 92, — 85, of Coos Bay, died June be allowed to take on debt to mated 50,000 bees died, Bay Area’s 27, 2013, in Coos Bay. of Coos Bay, died June 26, Arrangements are pending 2013, in Coquille. Arrange- Est. 1915 Only with Coos Bay Chapel, 541- ments are pending with Sun- Cremation & Funeral Service 541-267-3131 267-3131. set Memorial Park Funeral 685 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay Crematory William Goold — 93, of Home, 541- 267-7182. Licensed & Certified Operators LOCALLY OWNED Myrtle Grove Funeral Service - Bay Area ALL FUNERAL & INSURANCE Voters to decide on judges Simple Cremation & Burial. 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It’s also illegal • Cremation Gardens Locally public universities. to hold more than one paid Owned • Caring Pet Cremation The state House voted Fri- position in government. “Our family & day to refer the question to State jobs beyond military serving your family” Operated Formerly Campbell-Watkins the November 2014 ballot. A service and university teach- 541-267-4216 Est. 1914 ballot referral does ing would continue to be off Funeral Home Mills-Bryan-Sherwood 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson 541-267-7182 not require the governor’s limits for judges. 63060 Millington Frontage Rd., Coos Bay Funeral Homes C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Saturday, July29,2013 Y K Nation Immigration legislation faces obstacles in House

I Tensions could vision alongside steps to Yet not even a firm reduce future illegal immi- timetable has been set. delay resolution gration. The House Republican “The Republican Party rank and file is scheduled to until early 2014 still doesn’t understand the hold a closed-door meeting depth ... of this movement on the issue shortly after BY DAVID ESPO and just how much the returning from a July 4 vaca- AND ERICA WERNER American people want com- tion, and Boehner has said The Associated Press prehensive immigration previously he hopes legisla- reform,”Rep. Luis Gutierrez, tion on the topic can be WASHINGTON — The D-Ill., said on Friday. “We passed by the end of the focus of hotly contested need to make sure they come month. Aides also say it is immigration legislation to this understanding.” possible the issue wouldn’t swung Friday from the Sen- But Rep. Matt Salmon, R- come to the floor until the ate to the House, where con- Ariz., said in an interview leadership had successfully servative Republicans hold that any bill that results in resurrected a farm bill that power, there is no bipartisan citizenship was a nonstarter. was defeated last week. The Associated Press template to serve as a start- He called the approach In contrast to the all-in- Michael Jackson impersonator Juan Carlos Gomez drinks some water as he takes a break from posing for ing point and the two parties “patently unfair” to those one approach favored by the photos with tourists along The Strip, on Friday in Las Vegas. A blazing heat wave expected to send the mer- stress widely different prior- trying to “do it the legal way.” Senate, the House Judiciary cury soaring to nearly 120 degrees in Phoenix and Las Vegas settled over the West on Friday. ities. Within hours after the Committee has approved a “It’s a very long and wind- Democratic-controlled Sen- series of single-issue bills in ing road to immigration ate approved its bill Thurs- recent days, none including a reform,”said Rep. Tom Cole, day on a 68-32 vote, Presi- path to citizenship that Heat bakes Southwest an Oklahoma Republican dent Barack Obama tele- Obama and Democrats have who said it could be late this phoned with congratulations set as a top priority. PHOENIX (AP) — A blaz- expected to reach nearly 130 year or perhaps early in 2014 for several members of the One, harshly condemned ing heat wave expected to on Friday — just short of the Heat moves into before the outcome is bipartisan Gang of Eight who by Democrats, provides for a send the mercury soaring to 134-degree reading from a known. His own con- negotiated an early draft of crackdown on immigrants nearly 120 degrees in century ago that stands as Oregon as well stituents are “very skeptical, the bill that passed. living in the United States Phoenix and Las Vegas set- the highest temperature ever PORTLAND (AP) — Forecasters mostly opposed,”he said. Traveling in Africa, he also illegally. Another sets up a tled over the West on Friday, recorded on Earth. say hot, sunny weather expected Supporters of the Senate’s called House Speaker John temporary program for farm threatening to ground airlin- “You have to take a pic- this weekend in Oregon will con- approach sought to rally Boehner, R-Ohio, and workers to come to the Unit- ers and raising fears that ture of something like this, tinue early next week with possi- support for its promise of Democratic leader Nancy ed States, but without the people and pets will get otherwise no one will believe ble record-breaking temperatures. citizenship for those who Pelosi of California from opportunity for citizenship burned on the scalding pave- you,” said Laura McAlpine, Highs in the 90s are forecast in have lived in the United Africa, urging them to pass the Senate-passed measure ment. visiting Death Valley from the inland areas of western States unlawfully, a key pro- an immigration bill. includes. The heat was so punish- Scotland. Oregon on Monday and Tuesday ing that rangers took up The National Weather with 60s and 70s on the coast. positions at trailheads at Service said Phoenix could The National Weather Service Lake Mead in Nevada to per- reach 118 on Friday, while Las also says high humidity will make suade people not to hike. Vegas could see the same the air feel unusually muggy. Zookeepers in Phoenix temperature over the week- The Columbia River Gorge will doused elephants with water end in what would be a have the hottest temperatures, and fed tigers frozen fish record for Sin City. The with readings of 105 to 110 snacks. And tourists at record in Phoenix is 122. degrees possible on Monday and $ California’s Death Valley Temperatures are also Tuesday. $ took photos of the harsh expected to soar across Utah Forecasters say it will be warm 50.005500..0000 OFFOOFFFF landscape and a thermome- and into Wyoming and at night too and little relief is ter that read 121. Idaho, with -digit heat expected until later in the week. Any GelCoat The mercury there was forecast for the Boise area. Shower or Tub Obama recasts Snowden as unexceptional While Supplies Last. Offer expires July 7, 2013. WASHINGTON (AP) — have tied the national security being elevated to the point “The Best for Less Than The Rest!” The last thing President apparatus in knots and where I’ve got to start doing Barack Obama wants to do is brought charges under the wheeling and dealing and turn Edward Snowden into a Espionage Act has now been trading on a whole host of grand enemy of the state or a demoted to a common fugi- other issues simply to get a Daniel Ellsberg-type hero tive unworthy of international guy extradited,”the president who speaks truth to power. intrigue or extraordinary pur- told reporters in Senegal. In the shifting narrative of suit by the U.S. government. There are plenty of reasons the Obama administration, A “29-year-old hacker,”in for Obama to pull back, 3133 Broadway, North Bend • 541.756.2051 the man whose leaks of top- the words of Obama; fodder beyond his professed desire Mon. - Fri. 8am-6pm; Sat. 8:30am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm secret material about govern- for a made-for-TV movie, to avoid international horse- ment surveillance programs perhaps, but not much more. trading for the leaker. “This is not exceptional The president, in his own from a legal perspective,”the words, has “a whole lot of president said Thursday of business to do with China Snowden’s efforts to avoid and Russia.” capture by hopscotching In addition, less-heated from Hawaii to Hong Kong to dialogue could make it easier Russia. to broker Snowden’s return “I’m not going to have one because, despite the latest case of a suspect who we’re shrugs, U.S. officials very trying to extradite suddenly much want him. Stocks

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Financial snapshot Friday, June 28, 2013 WEEK’S WEEK YEAR Interest rates CLOSE AGO AGO Average rate paid on banks money-market accounts 0.11% 0.11 0.13 (Bank Rate Monitor) 91-day Treasury Bill Yield 0.03% 0.04 0.09 10-year Treasury Bond 2.49% 2.54 1.69 Commodities

DJ UBS Commodities Indexes 124.47 127.28 135.42

Stocks Dow Jones Industrial Avg. 14,909.60 14,799.40 12,880.09 S&P 500 1,606.28 1,592.43 1,362.16 Wilshire 5000 Total Market 16,992.14 16,788.83 14,258.64 AP

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C M C M Y K Saturday, July29,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World Mandela family feuds over burial

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — to their original graves in the The anti-apartheid leader former president’s birthplace As Nelson Mandela remained eastern rural village of Qunu, built his retirement home in and where the grandson holds in critical condition in hospi- according to the SABC. Qunu and was living there authority as chief. tal Friday, a family feud over The grandson, Mandla until his repeated hospitaliza- Eldest daughter Makaziwe where the 94-year-old for- Mandela, acknowledges hav- tions which started at the end and other Mandela family mer president should be ing reburied the three bodies of last year. Nelson Mandela members want the family buried went to the courts, 13 miles away in the Mvezo attended the burial of his son bodies returned to their origi- according to South Africa’s village, where he plans to cre- at the family plot in Qunu in nal graves in Qunu, according national broadcaster. ate a Mandela shrine, hotel 2005, and it was widely to the reports. Mandela’s oldest daughter, and soccer stadium, accord- expected that the leader him- The family court struggle Makaziwe, and 15 other family ing to the South African Press self will be buried there. came as Mandela’s ex-wife, members have pressed a court Association. But his grandson exhumed Winnie Madikizela-Mandela , The Associated Press application to get Mandela’s Grandson Mandla Mandela the bodies of Mandela’s three said that he had improved in Winnie Madikizela-Mandela arrives for a press statement in front the grandson to return the bodies has until Saturday to respond children and moved them to recent days, but remained house of her former husband and former South African President of three of Mandela’s children to the court filing, reports said. nearby Mvezo, which is the critical. Nelson Mandela in Soweto, South Africa on Friday. NKorea likely Girl benefits from lung donation Egypt: American outsider at PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A diately after the fight that he 10-year-old Pennsylvania girl had shot Martin in self- who underwent a double- NATIONAL defense. Officer Tim Smith killed in clashes Asia forum lung transplant amid a DIGEST testified that Zimmerman’s BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, national debate over the organ backside was covered in grass Friday in Sidi Gabr Square lungs — even if the children I Six Egyptians Brunei (AP) — The upcoming allocation process received a and wetter than his front side. while photographing the regional security summit in second set of lungs after the are sicker and are capable of Sears, Penney sever have died ahead of battles between opposi- first failed, and has now taken accepting adult organs. this tiny Southeast Asian sul- ties with Paula Deen Morsi protests tion youth and members tanate is the sort of venue some breaths on her own, the Neighbor: Trayvon of the Muslim girl’s parents said Friday. NEW YORK (AP) — Paula where North Korea has often Martin was on offense Brotherhood, from which managed to open up sideline The first set of lungs failed Deen’s media and merchan- BY TONY G. GABRIEL Morsi hails. discussions with Seoul and within hours of the June 12 SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — dising empire is collapsing. The Associated Press A medical official said Washington. This time, while transplant at Children’s Two neighbors and a police Sears, J.C. Penney and the American was wounded there will be plenty of talk Hospital of Philadelphia, and officer gave accounts Friday in Walgreen said Friday that CAIRO — Egyptian by gunshots and died at the about Pyongyang, there is lit- Sarah Murnaghan was placed George Zimmerman’s murder they’re cutting ties with Deen, security and medical offi- hospital. The official spoke tle chance of substantive talk on machines, according to her trial that seemed to bolster the adding to the growing list of cials say an American has on condition of anonymity with it. mother. She was placed back neighborhood watch volun- companies severing their been killed in the because he was not author- North Korea has sought on the lung transplant list the teer’s contention that he was relationship following revela- Mediterranean coastal city ized to speak to the press. negotiations with the U.S. and night after her surgery and on his back and being strad- tions that the Southern of Alexandria during clash- The U.S. Embassy told AP it South Korea but has ignored received a second set of lungs dled by Trayvon Martin dur- celebrity chef used racial slurs es between supporters and was working to confirm the their demands that it first on June 15. ing their confrontation. in the past. opponents of Egypt’s report. honor prior commitments to The suburban Philadelphia Neighbor Jonathan Good Meanwhile, Deen’s pub- embattled President Six Egyptians have move toward nuclear disar- girl initially received lungs said it appeared the unarmed lisher has canceled a deal with Mohammed Morsi. been killed in days of mament. At high-level diplo- from an adult donor after her teen was straddling her for multiple books, Alexandria security clashes ahead of nation- matic talks beginning this parents sued over national Zimmerman, while another including an upcoming cook- chief Gen. Amin Ezz Eddin wide protests Sunday weekend, it can expect the rules that place children neighbor, Jonathan Manalo, book that was the No. 1 seller told Al-Jazeera TV that an demanding Morsi’s cold shoulder from those behind adolescents and adults said Zimmerman seemed on Amazon.com and Barnes & American was killed removal. countries and others frustrat- on the priority list for adult credible when he said imme- Noble.com. ed by Pyongyang’s insistence on developing nuclear weapons. After a December long- range rocket launch, a Febru- Community Health ary nuclear test and weeks of threats to launch nuclear strikes against South Korea Education Calendar and the United States, North Korea earlier this month made a surprise offer for separate talks with its rivals. Govern- July 2013 ment delegates from the two Koreas met and agreed to hold Unless otherwise noted classes are held at BAY AREA HOSPITAL or the “CHEC” (Community Health Educati on ) senior-level talks on non- 3950 Sherman Avenue, North Bend • Classes are FREE unless otherwise noted. For more information call 541-269-8076 or visit www.bayareahospital.org nuclear issues, but the agree- ment collapsed because of a TaiChi for Better Balance Nicotine Anonymous protocol dispute. The United Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00 pm. – 3:00 Every Wednesday, 5:30 – 6:30 pm, Alano Club, 1 States responded coolly to Diabetes pm. 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Noon – 1:00 pm pursue diplomatic rather than Evening Clinics, Every 3rd & 4th Wednesday, Wednesdays, 3:00 – 5:00 pm Learning how to make a few simple life changes can slow down This group is to support family & friends who have a loved missile or nuclear tests, all of & sometimes prevent diabetes. 5:30 – 6:30 pm Call 541-269-8076 for more information. one with some form of a mental illness. North Korea’s neighbors by Be smoke free in 2013! Instruction & support can help Diabetes Self-Management Program *Anxiety & Depression now are well aware of North For dates and times and more information call you quit for good this time! Korea’s history of diplomatic 541-266-7928. Support Group* Mondays, 12:30-1:30 pm, initiatives as just another tool New classes start each month. A doctor’s referral is required. Look Good…Feel Better® Cost of the class is covered by most insurance plans. A support group for anxiety, panic, & depression. through which North Korea Scholarships are also available. 1st Monday. By appointment only. has sought to consolidate Call 541-269-8158 for more information. Community Meal Trained cosmetologists teach beauty techniques to help gains following periods in Blood Pressure & Diabetes Screening at Weekly Community Meal at First United Bay Area Hospital combat appearance-related side effects of Methodist Church which North Korean Every Thursday Blood Pressure Check cancer treatment, such as skin changes & hair loss. Every Saturday, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. brinkmanship has driven 9:00 - 11:30 am - Spruce Room (BAH), Participants receive over $200 worth of top-of-the-line 123 Ocean Blvd SE, Coos Bay political tensions to high lev- Diabetes Screening every 4th Thursday, 9:00 - 10:00 cosmetics. Call 541-267-4410 for more information. els,” Scott Snyder, a Korea am, 6-8 hour fasting required including no coffee or tea or In these uncertain times you may need support in finding 2 hours after the start of breakfast. Moving Forward: Total Joint Pre- resources. Please feel welcome to attend. Free or chosen specialist at the Council on Surgery Education donation. Foreign Relations think tank, Diabetes Talk Group 1st & 3rd Thursday, 3:00 - 4:00 pm 2nd & 4th Monday, 1:00 - 3:00 pm. wrote in a blog post. The continued support you need to balance good diabetes self- Call 541-269-8076 to register. care. This class will help you better prepare for the effects of Moms Program… total-joint surgery & after home care. Diabetes Education Review Class Bay Area Hospital A MINUTE Every 1st Tuesday, Noon – 1:30 pm. Talking Back: Laminectomy, Cervical & Find out what is new in diabetes care. Topic: “Taking Control” with Spinal Fusion Pre-Surgery Education Trudy Snawder. 2nd & 4th Monday, 3:30 - 5:30 pm. Call 541-269-8258 MESSAGE Call 541-269-8076 to register. This class will help you better prepare for the effects of to register. Wellness laminectomy, cervical & spinal fusion surgery & after From home care. Breastfeeding Support Group NORM Classes… Please Call 541-269-8258 for more information. RUSSELL South Coast Striders Open to all women wanting support and information about CHEC Registration: None, but visit website for breastfeeding. Sponsored by the Coos County Breastfeeding details on length of walk and preparation Coalition MEDICARE? information. Tuesday, July 30, 2:00 - 4:00 pm and 6:00 - www.coostrails.com All About Labor Your Bible 8:00 pm. For more information call July 7, Cherry Creek; July 14, Kentucky Falls/N. Fork Monday, July 1, 6:30 – 9:00 pm 541-266-7927. The immigration bill before Smith, July 27, Blacklock Point Floras Lake Anatomy of labor, the stages of labor & an overview of Whether you use now or soon will, or if you are a caregiver fetal monitoring will be provided in this class. Common congress is now over one thousand for someone on Medicare, it is critical to know how to best interventions and what to expect at delivery will also be pages, and the Obama Care bill was use your benefits. Come to this day or evening class to learn Cancer Treatment Support Group Mondays, 9:00 – 11:00 am, Counseling & discussed. Instruction on the immediate postpartum also over one thousand pages. specifics, recent changes, and trends from our Oregon State Field Office. * There will be a brief meeting following the Bereavement Education Center, recovery period is also offered. Someone said regarding the health day class for those interested in volunteering. 1620 Thompson Road, Coos Bay. bill, “We need to pass the bill so we Call 541-269-2986 for more information. Comfort Measures for Labor can find out what is in it.” It seems Didgeridoo Club For those who have, or have had, cancer and those who Monday, July 8, 6:30 – 9:00 pm the same is true of the immigration Every Thursday except 3rd Thursday, care for them. Focus is hands-on comfort measures/breathing techniques, water therapy, massage & comfort positioning. Also includes bill. No one seems to know what it 3:30 – 4:00 pm. 490 N. 2nd, Coos Bay. Call 541-267-5221 for more information an overview of medications used to control pain. says. Free classes and practice that strengthens breathing ability, Coos Bay Stroke Support Group Are you not thankful that and lessens snoring and sleep apnea. 3rd Tuesday, 3:30 – 4:30 pm, 490 N. 2nd St, Big Brother/Big Sister Class congress was not involved in Coos Bay. Call 541-267-5221 for more Monday, June 15, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm writing the scriptures? In my Bible, Train Your Brain information. Brothers & sisters-to-be, ages 3 to 10, learn about their new This group offers speakers & support for patients, the Old Testament takes up just over First 4 Tuesday in July 6:00 - 8:00 pm sibling, practice holding & diapering baby dolls, & watch a To register or for more information call: family & friends to in living with the challenges short video during this fun, fast-paced class. one thousand pages. The New 541-266-7927 of stroke. Testament just over 300 pages. I A series of four classes that one can start attending any time. Newborn Care Basics cannot imagine the size of the Attend this workshop to learn proven methods to help Alzheimer/Dementia Education & Tuesday, July 16, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm volume if the scriptures had been conquer chronic pain, anxiety, and depression. Support Meeting All the basics of baby care will be presented by our written by a human mind or with 3rd Thursday, 1:00 – 2:30 pm experienced Nursery Nurses. “Mindfulness” Stress Reduction Class human collaboration. Call 541-290-7508 for more information. Tuesday, July 16, 6:00 – 8:00 pm Come learn & share with others living with Alzheimer’s. We tend sometimes to make To register or for more information call Parenting Transitions God’s word far more complicated 541-266-7927. Wednesday, July 17, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Call to register. All aspects of parenthood - postpartum than necessary. There are those who Learn proven “Mindfulness” approach to restore hope, Parkinson’s Support Group 2nd Wednesday, 1:30 – 3:00 pm. Baycrest depression, dealing with changes and new demands, believe that no one can understand well-being & relaxation lost through illness, pain & difficult times. Village, conference room, 3959 Sheridan maintaining healthy relationships, planning for the future & the Bible unless an expert tells them Ave., North Bend. Call 850-207-1469 for much more. what God said. My question is, Living Well Workshop more information. what makes us think we can explain Meets once a week for 6 weeks. For dates of Come learn & share with others living with Parkinson’s. Breastfeeding: The Best Feeding God’s message better than God can? upcoming workshops call 541-751-2417 Tuesday, July 23, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm My suggestion to those who It covers practical skills to improve life while living with MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Support Group Information will be provided on basic breastfeeding techniques, how your body makes milk & how your milk want to know what God, who chronic conditions such as arthritis, asthma, heart or Call 541-294-3690 for more information. kidney disease, diabetes, and chronic pain. Caring and sharing in a friendly atmosphere. helps your baby to grow and be healthy. Expression and created all things has said, is read proper storage of breast milk is covered. We are happy to your Bible, you will be glad you Body Awareness Class by Kim Anderson answer your breastfeeding questions. For expectant MOMS did, and then you will know. Every Monday & Thursday, 10:00 – 11:00 am. Bariatric Surgery Support Group and their support person. Come worship with us Sunday. Call 541-756-1038 for more information. 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 – 8:00 pm, North Bend Gentle exercises focusing on breathing, balance, and posture. Medical Center, upstairs conference room Labor Epidural Class CHURCH OF CHRIST Call 541-267-5151 x1360 for more Monday, July 29, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm 2761 Broadway, North Bend, OR Epilepsy Support information. 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C M C M Y K A8 •The World • Saturday, June 29,2013 Y K South Coast Weather HENSON Judge’s verdict Oregon weather Saturday, June 29 was immediate Weather Underground forecast for daytime conditions, low/high temperatures Continued from Page A1

“I said I would be your wife until the last breath I have in my body,”Tuell said. A deal cut between Coos County District Attorney Paul Frasier and the defense before the trial guaranteed the ver- dict would be handed down by Judge Richard L. Barron instead of a jury. The deal was made in exchange for Frasier giving up the death penalty as a sentencing option. Barron delivered his ver- dict without pause after By Alysha Beck, The World closing statements. Timothy Henson was found guilty on two counts each of aggravated murder and second-degree kidnapping “You can’t start a gun fight in an incident last September on U.S. Highway 101. Coos County Circuit Court Judge Richard Barron sen- South Coast around 62. Northwest wind 8 to 13 mph. and then say you’re defending tenced Henson on Thursday at the Coos County Courthouse. Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near Willamette Valley yourself when somebody 75. Light north wind becoming north northwest 6 to 11 mph in the afternoon. Today: Sunny, with a high near 86. Calm might draw a gun and shoot wind becoming northwest 5 to 9 mph in back at you,” Barron said. killing as “simply an execu- ble for parole” — only to find Saturday Night: Patchy fog. Otherwise, the afternoon. VIDEO tion,” and argued there was out later Henson’s parole partly cloudy, with a low around 58. “Frankly, no reasonable per- North wind 5 to 11 mph. Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low son would be around these no justification for what chance would not come for around 58. North northwest wind 5 to 8 Sunday: Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly mph becoming calm in the evening. people that weekend.” See video of this story online Henson did. 60 years. cloudy, then becoming sunny, with a high at: theworldlink.com Frasier has not lost a mur- The defense declined near 72. Northwest wind 5 to 11 mph. Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 89. Henson’s defense attor- Calm wind. der case since he was elected comment after the trial, but Sunday Night: Patchy fog. Otherwise, neys had argued he acted in Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low to office in 2008. co-counsel Peter Fahy did mostly cloudy, with a low around 58. self-defense when he shot right mind because he was North northwest wind 5 to 10 mph. around 59. West wind 3 to 6 mph. intoxicated from using When Judge Barron finally release a statement saying, Michaeux III and Leach on Portland area U.S. Highway 101 north of methamphetamine. handed down the sentence, “this is an all around tragedy Curry County Coast Bandon. Henson, the two The prosecution argued he spoke so soft the first two for all concerned.” Today: Partly sunny, then gradually Today: Sunny, with a high near 86. Calm rows in the courtroom had to Henson will be transport- becoming sunny, with a high near 75. wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph in the men, Michaeux and Tuell Henson showed intent to kill North northeast wind 5 to 7 mph. afternoon. lean forward to hear him. ed from Coos County Jail to were returning to Myrtle because he had to cock the Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low Creek after a weekend at the gun and fire multiple times Henson’s family gave an Oregon Department of Cor- around 55. North northwest wind 7 to 10 around 63. Northwest wind 5 to 7 mph coast. Henson’s counsel also to kill the men. Frasier audible sigh of relief when rections within the next mph. becoming calm after midnight. argued that he wasn’t in his described the nature of the they heard the words “eligi- week. Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 91. 70. Calm wind becoming west around 6 Calm wind becoming north northwest mph in the afternoon. around 6 mph in the afternoon. Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low Laughlin also said Coos was a bad way to judge spotted will run out in about a year around 55. West northwest wind around around 65. North northwest wind 5 to 8 mph. BLM County provides plenty of owl numbers. and a half. 6 mph. ‘It’s so wrong I timber through thinning its “The computer model, it’s “They’re going to curtail Rogue Valley North Coast forests. so wrong I can’t believe it,”he thousands of jobs just because Today: Sunny and hot, with a high near Today: Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly can’t believe it’ “Eugene and Coos Bay are said. “It’s like you sitting at there are owls there,” Main 96. Calm wind becoming north northwest sunny, with a high near 70. South wind 5 to 11 mph. making up for what Medford your desk monitoring where said. “Hopefully we’re going around 6 mph in the afternoon. Continued from Page A1 Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low Saturday Night: Patchy fog. Otherwise, doesn’t provide,” Laughlin everybody is. It doesn’t pre- on the right track to get people around 63. North northwest wind 5 to 8 partly cloudy, with a low around 58. said. dict how many species are back to work.” mph becoming calm in the evening. North wind 5 to 11 mph. right move by the judge. We Leon also decided the com- spread out over acres of forest. Opponents of logging Sunday: Sunny and hot, with a high near Sunday: Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly need to put people back to puter system used by govern- You’re not going to get correct didn’t agree. 100. Calm wind becoming northwest 5 to sunny, with a high near 74. Light north wind. work.” ment agencies to estimate data.” “The BLM in western 7 mph in the afternoon. Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low Sunday Night: Patchy fog. Otherwise, Josh Laughlin, campaign spotted owl numbers in tim- Main said wildlife numbers Oregon is already offering around 66. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph partly cloudy, with a low around 59. director for Cascadia Wild- ber sale areas was adopted should be calculated by going the federal timber they’re becoming light in the evening. Northwest wind 5 to 8 mph. lands, said he was disappoint- without input from the pub- out in the field. He also said funded for,”Laughlin said. Central Douglas County Central Oregon ed in the ruling. lic, which is required by the jobs were more important Reporter Emily Thornton Today: Sunny, with a high near 90. Calm Today: A 20 percent chance of showers “We need to recognize Administrative Procedures than owls. can be reached at 541-269- wind becoming north 5 to 7 mph. and thunderstorms after noon. Mostly these forests are more than Act. He said the computer Coos County has compen- 1222, ext. 249 or at Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low sunny, with a high near 86. Calm wind. 2x4s,” Laughlin said. “They system can’t be used until the sated for budget shortfalls in emily.thornton@the- around 61. North northwest wind 5 to 9 Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low provide drinking water and public had a comment period. recent years with money from worldlink.com or on Twitter: mph becoming calm in the evening. around 56. North wind 5 to 10 mph. are a habitat for salmon.” Main agreed the computer its timber fund. That money @EmilyK_Thornton. Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 93. Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 92. Calm wind becoming north northwest 5 Light and variable wind. to 9 mph in the afternoon. Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 61. Northwest wind 8 to 11 mph. JOY RIDE Cars at Relay Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall Temperature extremes and precipitation Thursday: High 73, low 61 for Life today for the 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. today. Rain: none Hi Lo Prec Total rainfall to date: 17.49 inches Continued from Page A1 Astoria 67 60 0.23 Rainfall to date last year: 28.16 inches Brookings 70 57 T Average rainfall to date: 36.03 inches Corvallis 83 55 0.00 Eugene 85 57 0.00 “I can’t do anything about Klamath Falls 86 51 0.00 The Tide Tables it,” he said. “Now my heart La Grande 84 54 0.06 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or and soul is into fighting can- Medford 90590.00subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by cer.” Newport 66 59 T the high or low ratio for your area. Pendleton 86 54 T When Grant and his Location High time ratio Low time ratio Portland 82 62 0.00 Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 mother, Becky Crim, began Redmond 86 46 T Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 planning the Relay for Life, Roseburg 90 63 0.00 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 Salem 82 60 0.00 Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 they brainstormed a way to Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 get more publicity for it. Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 Becky took it one step fur- Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 ther and arranged a surprise Extended outlook HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. for her son — a ride in the By Alysha Beck, The World TODAY SUNDAY Date time ft. time ft. Batmobile down the Coos Seventeen-year-old Grant Crim, right, drove the original television series Batmobile at the Coos Bay 29-June 5:29 6.6 6:22 8.0 Bay Speedway. Speedway on Friday afternoon. Crim and his mom organized for the Batmobile and other famous cars to visit 30-June 6:38 5.8 7:12 7.9 He drove about 20 mph the South Coos County Relay for Life in Coquille today. 1-July 7:57 5.4 8:04 7.9 with Esch in the passenger 2-July 9:21 5.3 8:55 8.0 3-July 10:35 5.5 9:44 8.0 seat. The teen said he was The 1966 car’s maximum blebee and Ironside from nervous part of the time. speed is 150 mph and it has a Transformers, the DeLorean See the cars Mostly sunny Mostly sunny LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. 75/58 72/58 Date time ft. time ft. “I wasn’t nervous at first, 460 V-8 engine. It gets just from “Back to the Future,” The Star Cars will be on display 29-June 11:36 0.4 - - until I got up at top speed,” six miles per gallon. the Mystery Machine from noon to 5 p.m. at Coquille High MONDAY TUESDAY Grant said. Esch said he didn’t believe Scoobie Doo and a few others 30-June 12:44 1.4 12:28 1.3 School, 499 W. Central Ave. The 1-July 1:54 1.2 1:24 2.1 He said he’s always loved Grant’s story when his trekked north to raise aware- Relay for Life will begin immedi- 2-July 3:01 0.8 2:24 2.7 Batman. mother first contacted him. ness for Relay for Life. ately following the car show. For 3-July 3:59 0.4 3:23 3.1 “I always watched it as a After some research, he vali- “All these guys jumped on information, call 541-294-0847. Sunrise, sunset kid,” he said. “I’ve never seen dated the story and decided board,”Esch said. June 24-30 — 5:37, 9:02 a Batman I didn’t like.” he would visit Grant. Reporter Emily Thornton Partly sunny Sunny Moon watch The Batmobile that visit- Esch reached out to other can be reached at 541-269- 71/59 70/58 Last Quarter — June 29 ed Coos Bay is one of five in novelty car owners from 1222, ext. 249 or at VIDEO existence, Esch said. A simi- Nate Truman’s Star Car, the emily.thornton@the- lar model was sold for $4.6 California-based club in worldlink.com or on Twitter: See video of this story online million to an Arizona man. which he’s a member. Bum- @EmilyK_Thornton. at: theworldlink.com

the residents who will benefit “You’re also precluded over the plan, chapter by PARKS most from having a new plan. from some of those granting chapter, at their meeting Residents will “If there is a want out there resources that help you fulfill Thursday and provided — such as let’s say the dog those plans,”Craddock said. feedback on the existing benefit from plan park or even the shell for the Dixon says the new plan chapters. It will now go Continued from Page A1 stage — without having that will run from 2013 through through a series of drafts and master plan and without peo- 2023. Apart from new addi- rewrites before it is ready to ple coming to give us money tions, the plan also would be placed before the public “When your plan is 20-25 to accomplish it, they won’t outline future maintenance of again, possibly in August. years outdated,” Dixon said, be realized unless we get some Coos Bay facilities like Ed “It’s a huge project but it’s “the chances of your grant grants.” Lund Park, the Boat Building going well. You don’t build a application being successful But why the interest in a Center, Mingus Park, Eastside house without a set of plans is a moot point because they new plan now? Craddock Boat Launch and the city and without a permit to do it,” are going to say, ‘You’re not points directly to the arrival of docks. Craddock said. “You can’t keeping up.’” Dixon a couple of years ago. “We need to establish how expand or enhance your parks Typically, he said, master Dixon was director of parks in we are going to maintain it,” without those and some Temperatures indicate Friday’s high and Little Rock 97 82 clr plans move in a cycle of 10 Salem and has a knowledge of Dixon said. “In this master resources.” overnight low to 8 p.m. Eastern Time. Los Angeles 87 65 clr Hi Lo Prc Otlk Louisville 89 74 rn years because the dynamics, the grant funding process. plan, the main thing is iden- Reporter Tim Novotny can Albuquerque 96 75 pcdy Memphis 90 73 .70 clr infrastructure and communi- Craddock said Dixon also tifying all the assets and then be reached at 541-269-1222, Anchorage 58 56 cdy Miami Beach 89 77 .03 cdy ties change. was able to emphasize the putting a game plan together ext. 235, at tim.novotny@the- Atlanta 92 73 .08 pcdy Milwaukee 80 65 .06 rn City Manager Rodger importance of the plan to the to deal with them.” worldlink.com, or on Twitter Baltimore 87 71 .25 cdy Mpls-St Paul 79 70 .04 cdy Boise 101 66 cdy New Orleans 95 80 cdy Craddock said it is ultimately city. The Parks Board went at @novots34. Boston 81 62 .46 cdy 85 73 .24 cdy Casper 94 52 pcdy Oklahoma City 98 71 pcdy Charleston,S.C. 92 77 .09 rn Philadelphia 87 74 .87 pcdy Chicago 83 67 rn Phoenix 116 84 clr Bloomquist, director of sec- wanted to carry a gun to Cincinnati 86 70 .03 rn Pittsburgh 78 64 .22 rn GUNS Colorado Springs 94 62 .08 pcdy Richmond 93 73 cdy ondary education, arrived on school for self-protection. A Dallas-Ft Worth 103 78 pcdy Sacramento 103 66 clr Thought his case campus and told Later to go Jackson County Circuit Cuisine Denver 96 67 pcdy St Louis 89 75 .01 cdy home. Court found in 2007 the Detroit 79 65 .12 rn Salt Lake City 104 71 clr was different Fairbanks 80 65 cdy San Diego 78 66 pcdy Later said he complied. Medford schools no-guns Spice up your menu Flagstaff 96 54 pcdy San Francisco 82 59 clr Continued from Page A1 He was put on paid policy was not subject to a Fresno 105 76 clr Seattle 87 61 clr with recipes and Green Bay 80 64 .45 rn Tucson 110 77 clr administrative leave and state law barring local gov- Honolulu 84 71 .01 pcdy Washington,D.C. 89 73 2.86 cdy fired in May. ernments from regulating expert advice for all Houston 100 78 pcdy Wilmington,Del. 87 72 1.25 pcdy shift and told Principal Dan Later said he felt his case firearms. The ruling was Jackson,Miss. 93 78 clr National Temperature Extremes appetites. Kansas City 86 35 1.09 pcdy High Friday 125 at Death Valley, Calif. Smith that he was armed. was different than one upheld by the Oregon Court See Page C1 Tuesday Las Vegas 115 87 clr Low Friday 36 at Stanley, Idaho Soon afterward, Todd involving a teacher who of Appeals in 2009. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Y K The ticker SATURDAY,JUNE 29, 2013 • SECTION B Splashing success Major League Cleveland 19, 10 Baltimore 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 Detroit 6, Tampa Bay 3 Boston 7, Toronto 5 Texas 4, Cincinnati 0 Kansas City 9, Minnesota 3 L.A. Angels 4, Houston 2 Pittsburgh 10, Milwaukee 3 Franklin wraps up San Diego 9, Miami 2 Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 4 SPORTS big week at U.S. Atlanta 3, Arizona 0 Community, B2 • Scoreboard, B3 • Baseball, B4 Championships. Colorado 4, San Francisco 1 Page B3 theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241

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LONDON (AP) — When a 19- stroke exchange ended with Andy Murray’s Wimbledon opponent slapping a forehand into the net, thousands of Centre Court spec- tators rose in unison. They applauded Murray’s first service break. They screamed for joy. They waved their Union Jacks and Scottish flags. It was only a third-round match, merely 12 minutes and three games old, yet to some that tiny early edge seemed massively meaningful. So imagine the reaction, louder and livelier, when the second- seeded Murray finished off his 6- 2, 6-4, 7-5 victory over 32nd- seeded Tommy Robredo of Spain less than two hours later Friday to Photos by Lou Sennick, The World advance to Week 2. And then, for a Scott Millhouser works with Mason Trull,left,and Jane Suppes on their golf swings and driving the ball Thursday afternoon.He was helping lead the annual Coquille Indian Tribe moment, try to fathom what clinic for kids at the Bandon Dunes Golf Resort practice center. would happen if Murray ever were to win the final point of The Championships, as the tournament is known around Golfers learn skills at tribe’s clinic here, and become the first British man in 77 years to hoist the trophy. “You need to be professional BY JOHN GUNTHER facility and (instruction) time for enough to not let that stuff bother The World this.” you and just concentrate on each And for Millhouser, who match,” said Murray. “I did a good BANDON — Under the watch- spends most of his time with the job of that today. I played well. My ful eyes of Scott Millhouser, Bay adult guests at the resort, helping best match of the tournament, so Area 13-year-old Mason Trull the younger players is a nice far.” pounded golf ball after golf ball change. The locals’ hopes that Murray into the blue sky at the Bandon “This is why I got into this — will follow up his 2012 U.S. Open Dunes Golf Resort’s practice facil- teaching the kids,” he said of his victory with another major title, ity on Thursday. career as a golf professional. this time at Wimbledon, only Trull was one of 62 area chil- The clinic has proven popular. increased in the aftermath of sur- dren who took part in the free “I’m starting to see the same prisingly early losses this week by Coquille Indian Tribe golf clinic at kids year after year,” Millhouser seven-time champion Roger the resort, the third time he’s said of students like Trull and Federer, two-time winner Rafael come to the event for the hands- Coos Bay sisters Jane and Maddy Nadal and two-time semifinalist on lessons from the resort’s full- Suppes. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. time and intern instructors. Jane Suppes was a player on All were seeded in the top six, “I love it,” Trull said. “It just Marshfield’s varsity team this and all were on Murray’s half of the helps me through my progress.” spring. Maddy will be an eighth- draw. Their departures mean the The students, divided into grader. Both have taken part in the most daunting obstacle in older and younger sessions, got free clinic for five or six years, as Murray’s path — until a potential instruction on chipping, putting Several youngsters get some tips on reading the break on a putting green from Mac well as some of the other programs final against No. 1-ranked Novak and full-swing techniques during Konitzer on Thursday afternoon. The boys were part of several groups learning skills offered at the resort. Djokovic, anyway — might very the 11th-annual clinic. ranging from driving the ball to chipping and putting. “It’s one of my favorites,” Jane well be surging expectations. Trull was among 20 of the said. “They’re good teachers.” “There’s a lot more pressure on older students, who got more For Millhouser, who has been them to play golf, it’s great.” “They make it really fun,” me now, with them being out,” detailed instruction. one of the lead instructors at the The free clinic has been a good added Maddy. Murray acknowledged . “It’s like a 300-level golf class,” clinic for seven summers now, the partnership between the tribe, The tribe is happy to provide All in all, then, Friday was a said Millhouser, the boys golf event is a highlight of the summer. which promotes the event and also the clinic for anyone who wants to perfectly British day,and not sim- coach at Bandon High School and “It’s fun to get outside and help puts on a three-day golf camp for participate, said Luke Clark, who ply because Murray won his third the head pro at Bandon Trails, one the kids and grow the game of golf advanced players, funded by an helps coordinate the event each straight-set match in a row. The of the resort’s four courses.“We’re — they’re our future,” said adult tournament held a few year. lone other remaining singles play- going through some swing tech- Millhouser, who also helps teach a weekends ago. “A lot of them wouldn’t get this er from the host country, 19-year- niques that are more advanced variety of summer golf programs “The resort is great,” opportunity otherwise,” Clark old , made her way than with the younger kids.” for kids at the resort.“If we can get Millhouser said. “We donate the said. into the third round at Wimbledon for the first time, defeating 117th-ranked qualifier Cavaliers choose Canadian with top draft pick Mariana Duque-Marino of Colombia 6-4, 6-1. NEW YORK (AP) — Anthony Bennett The Brooklyn Nets will acquire Paul Pierce centers Noel and , who went to learned he would be making NBA draft history and Kevin Garnett from Boston in a block- Phoenix at No. 5, in favor of Bennett, the UNLV the same time as everyone else. buster deal. freshman forward who starred for Canada’s Sandblasters “When they said my name,” Bennett said. As for the draft, it was as unpredictable as junior national teams and was the Mountain “That’s when I knew it happened. I had no idea expected, capped by Hakeem Olajuwon coming West Conference freshman of the year. Bennett before.” on stage at the end of the first round to greet David led a record 12 international players who were earn split in Who did? Stern, dressed in the same tuxedo style he wore taken in the first round. The surprisingly made when Stern called his name to start the soon-to- Orlando passed on both of the big men, too, doubleheader Bennett the first Canadian No. 1 overall pick, be retired commissioner’s first draft in 1984. going with Indiana swingman and tumbled out of the top five One of the favorites to be taken first with the No. 2 pick. Washington took Otto THE WORLD and right into a trade Thursday night in an Thursday night, Noel fell to No. 6, where the Porter Jr. with the third pick, keeping the unsettled first round of the draft. New Orleans Pelicans took him and then dealt Georgetown star in town. Charlotte took Cody North Bend graduate Nick Cole “It was chaotic from the first pick,” his rights to the for a pack- Zeller with the fourth pick. drove in the winning run and picked Minnesota president Flip Saunders said. age headlined by All-Star guard Jrue Holiday, Oregon’s was picked by up the victory in relief of starter “When Bennett was taken off the board, that according to a person familiar with the details. Washington with the 54th selection and dealt Jake Thompson as Three Rivers set the tone for the whole draft.” That trade can’t become official until July 10 to Philadelphia. Kazemi was the first Oregon won its first league game of the There were moves all night, all of them tak- because of salary cap concerns, according to player drafted since 2008. American Legion season Thursday. ing a back seat to one in the works for the team another official with knowledge of the deal. A list of all the draft picks and trades can be The Sandblasters edged Post 20 that calls Barclays Center home. The Cavaliers started things by passing on found in the Scoreboard on Page B3. 4-3 in the first game of a double- header at Siuslaw High School. Post 20 won the nightcap 8-3. Thompson pitched seven Portland selects another high-scoring guard strong innings, striking out seven and allowing just four hits and one PORTLAND (AP) — The ment to Lillard, as the Patriot McCollum was an electric League player of the year during earned run. But the Sandblasters Portland Trail Blazers attempted League’s all-time leader scorer is a scorer during an abbreviated sen- his freshman and junior seasons. didn’t go in front until Cole’s RBI to solidify their backcourt of the combo guard likely to fill Portland’s ior season at Lehigh, averaging McCollum and Lillard have single in the bottom of the eighth. future when they selected 6-foot- need for a perimeter shooter. 23.9 points and 5.0 rebounds per similar backgrounds, in that they Josh Iabichello had a double, 4 guard C.J. McCollum of Lehigh “I’m a basketball player. I game. McCollum’s final college both played four years at mid- scored a run and drove in another with the 10th pick in the NBA draft played one and two all my life,” season ended on Jan. 5 with a bro- major schools. Portland coach for Three Rivers. Thursday night. McCollum said. “The situation ken left foot. Terry Stotts said while many peo- In the nightcap, Hayden A year ago, the Blazers used the depends on the roster. I’m com- McCollum averaged 21.3 points ple “will lump Damian and C.J. Davisson had two hits, including a No. 6 pick and grabbed point guard fortable playing off someone run- and 6.3 rebounds and shot 38 per- together, they’re both their own triple, and scored a run for Three Damian Lillard, who became this ning the show. I’d say that I prob- cent from 3-point range during his guys.” Rivers. But Scott Shepige had two season’s NBA Rookie of the Year. ably will play both positions at four-year Lehigh career. homers and drove in three runs to McCollum looks to be a comple- some point.” McCollum was named Patriot SEE BLAZERS | B3 lead Post 20 to the win.

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C M C M Y K B2 • The World • Saturday, June 29,2013 Y K Community Sports Buskerud Tardie wins Junior O title wins gold THE WORLD Prefontaine Track Club at State athlete Micah Tardie won the title in the high jump at the recent Junior Games Olympics State Championships at Sandy. THE WORLD Tardie was one of four members of the Five youth members of Prefontaine Track Club the Southwestern Oregon who competed in the Community College Judo meet. Club competed in the recent Tardie, who competes Oregon State Games in in the 11-12 age group, cleared 4 feet, 5 inches to Contributed Photo Merlin. Pre Track Club members Gabriel Delgado, Micah Tardie, Khaley Liam Buskerud won the win the high jump. He also Aguilar and Cadie Callaway competed in the state Junior gold medal in the boys 9-10 finished second in the long middleweight division and jump (14-9) and third in Olympics championships. SWOCC teammate Connor the 200 (27.40 seconds). Gore took the bronze in the Gabriel Delgado, com- 3,000 meters in 12:13.90. 13-14 girls division. same division. peting in the same age Khaley Aguilar was Cadie Callaway was Haley Buskerud won a group, was fifth in the fourth in the 200 hurdles fifth in the 80 hurdles bronze medal in the girls 6-7 pentathlon with 1,348 (33.63) and seventh in the (17.17) in the 11-12 girls age lightweight division. Keilan points and eighth in the 100 hurdles (18.19) in the group. Gore earned a silver medal in the boys 11-12 heavyweight division. Firecracker run will be held Brynn Buskerud also competed in the tournament. The club began its sum- Thursday in Mingus Park mer term of adult and youth classes this week. 1 THE WORLD The 1-mile race includes 2 ⁄2 laps For more information on around the lake in the park, while the 4- the Southwestern Oregon Contributed Photo The Mayor’s Firecraker Run and Walk kilometer race also uses the park’s dirt Community College Judo Southwestern Oregon Community College Judo Club members who competed will be held on Independence Day, and gravel trails and nearby roads. Club, contact coach Rob at the State Games include, front row from left, Haley and Brynn Buskerud, and Thurdsay, July 4, at Mingus Park in Coos The city of Coos Bay and the South Schab at 541-756-0414. back row, Keilan Gore, Liam Buskerud and Conor Gore. Bay. Coast Running Club are cosponsors for Events include a 4-kilometer the event. The entry fee is $3. run/walk and a 1-mile kids run. The first For more information, call Rex Miller Three golfers card aces at Crossings race, the kids run, starts at 10 a.m. at 541-269-1199.

THE WORLD 17th hole at the course. hole on Father’s Day while She used her pitching wedge playing with her dad, Armando. White Cedar Days run returns Three golfers had aces at for the hole-in-one on the 60- Kennon’s brothers, Scotty Bandon Crossings within the yard hole. It was her second and Jackson, both aced the I Runners will be rewarded town, finishing at the clinic. past two weeks. hole-in-one. same hole last summer. The race is sponsored by the Powers Margaret Thomas of She was playing with Jan Damon Paul of Bandon had a with pieces of pie instead of Health District. Coquille had a hole-in-one at Shaw, Marilyn Pothier and hole-in-one on the sixth hole traditional ribbons The first race was held in about 1980, Bandon Crossings during Gerry Leep. on June 11. said Sandy Stauffer, who is working to Women’s Day on June 13. Cassie Kennon, a 5-year-old He was playing the hole at return the race to a popular event. Her Thomas had her ace on the Bandon resident, aced the same 210 yards. It was his second ace. THE WORLD husband, Slim, was on the clinic’s board of directors when the race was started. It POWERS — The White Cedar Days became a holiday weekend tradition in Youth football registration starts fun run has been brought back in Powers Powers until recent years, when it has this year, with a twist. been held on and off. THE WORLD North Bend sign-up ses- celebration at Ferry Road Park Rather than competing for individual The couple left Powers to teach in sions will be held from 5:30 to 7 in North Bend. places, all participants in the run next Alaska for a few years, but has returned North Bend, Coos Bay and p.m. on July 17 at the North Coos Bay and North Bend weekend will receive a piece of pie and to town. Coquille will host sign-up ses- Bend Hall of Champions. will hold its draft day and regis- have a chance to win a whole pie as well. “We’re trying to emphasize the fun sions for the South Coast Coos Bay sign-ups will be trations at 9 a.m. on Aug. 10, The event is part of the city’s White aspect of this run,” she said. “We won’t Football League over the next held from 7 to 8 p.m. both July with North Bend’s session at Cedar Days celebration, held at the tradi- have awards or acknowledgment of two months. 16 and 18 at Pete Susick Vic Adams Field and Coos Bay’s tional time from years past, Saturday of times, just pie.” The tackle league is for play- Stadium. at Pete Susick Stadium. Fourth of July weekend. The registration fee for runners is $5. ers in grades 3 through 6. The Coquille will hold sign-ups The teams are split into two The race starts at 9 a.m. Saturday at Sign-ups will be held from 8 to 8:30 registration fee is $100 and from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on July age groups — third/fourth Elk Creek Falls south of Powers. a.m., when the bus will leave for the increases to $125 on Aug. 10. A 31 at the Coquille Fire Station. grade, and fifth/sixth grade. Registration will be held at the old starting line. current physical also is required Players in all three commu- The league plays its games Powers Clinic and a bus will take the run- For more information, contact Slim prior to participating in any nities also can sign up on Aug. 6 on Saturdays during September ners out to the starting line, and they will and Sandy at 541-439-3675 or Connie practices. during the National Night Out at several sites. run the 10-kilometer distance back to Bushnell at 541-404-7938. Community Scoreboard

Wednesday No-Tap (9 pins = strike) — Randy series) — Jason Vinyard 343, Mark Gonzales 322, Low Net — Mitch McCullough 34, Brandon Abbott, Noah Kamp and Gary Cleverly, 111.76; Smith; 4. Bruce Dechenne; 5. Cody Rasmussen; Bowling Hines 265, Eric Ahlgrim 255, Terry Smith 255; J.R. Swafford 302; Sarah Boyd 263, Sandy Hibbs 34.5, Tracy Couch 35, Ed Atkinson 35, John Zevion Statler, John Kaufmann, Ken Walker and 6. Adam Dechenne; 7. Jeff Marshal. Peggy Ahlgrim 275, Natasha Martin 170, Sierra Tammietti 256, Linda Tooley 241. Johnston 35, Bob Webber 35.5, Kelly Hoy 36, Jerry Holland, 115.5. North Bend Lanes Provart 164. Wednesday No-Tap (9 pins = strike) — Terry Alan Brown 37, Al Greenfield 38, Jack Track & Field Thursday Social Have a Ball — Mike King 234, Smith 715, Jordan Clark 708, Luke Clark 702; Hammerstrom 38, Gus Albers 38, Gary June 17-20 Mehrdad Gerami 225, Robert Zumbro 219; Linda Peggy Ahlgrim 644, Sierra Provart 459, Natasha Schindele 38.5, Brian Boyle 38.5, Larry Grove 39, Junior Olympics State Meet HIGH GAME Nichols 214, Elizabeth Watson 192, Debbie Martin 452. Sean Suppes 39, Dewey Powers 39, Garritt Coos Bay Speedway Prefontaine Track Club results Monday Senior Trio — Nick Boutin 248, Cramer 191. Thursday Social Have a Ball — Berrel Vinyard Gruenenberg 39, Barb Hoy 39.5, Ed Yelton 40, 11-12 Boys Richard Dupret 211, Ervin Gable 194; Linda HIGH SERIES 635, Steven Rosson 627, Mehrdad Gerami 605; Tom Gant 40.5, Johnny Ohanesian 41, Dick Wold Oval Dirt Track High Jump — 1. Micah Tardie, 4-5. Nichols 247, Sally Curtis 200, Thelma Fairchild Monday Senior Trio — Nick Boutin 659, Linda Nichols 590, Debbie Cramer 547, Mary 41.5, Christo Schwartz 42, Clint Laird 42, Matt Les Schwab Championship Series Long Jump — 2. Micah Tardie, 14-9. 168. Richard Dupret 534, Mike Weathers 491; Linda Barnes 516. Tori 43. June 22 200 — 3. Micah Tardie, 27.40. Monday Adult/Junior — Adults: Brian Fletcher Nichols 584, Sally Curtis 523, Thelma Fairchild Hornets — Heat Race: 1. Tom Williams; 2. Women’s Club 3,000 — 8. Gabriel Delgado, 12:13.90. 289, Ken Morgan 233; Debbie Cramer 234, Kathy 483. Chelsea Baker; 3. Timmy Young; 4. Jeremiah Golf June 20 Pentathlon — 5. Gabriel Delgado, 1,348 points. Minyard 212. Juniors: Jayse Morgan 225, Micheal Monday Adult/Junior — Adults: Brian Fletcher Bond; 5. Jeremy Bond; 6. Daniel Land. Even Holes 11-12 girls Villers 214; Arianna Campbell 205, Josie Dixon 714, Mike Brooker 610; Debbie Cramer 632, Mini Outlaw — Heat Race: 1. Carl Johnson; 2. Low Net — Marilyn Pothier 36.5, Vicki Ogle 37, 80 Hurdles — 5. Cadie Callaway, 17.17. 198. Kathy Minyard 561. Juniors: Jayse Morgan 643, Watson Ranch Ron Randolph; 3. Johnny Black. Main Event Julie Hawthorne 38, Sally Johnston 38, Charlyn 13-14 Girls PBA Experience — Ron Cress 257, David Micheal Villers 631, Arianna Campbell 576, Josie Date Night (with Hornets): 1. Tom Williams; 2. Carl Johnson; Haudenchild 39, Lisa Hawthorne 40.5, Bette 100 Hurdles — 7. Khaley Aguilar, 18.19. Warrick 248, Joey Huffman 244; Robin Blackwell Dixon 502. June 21 3. Jeremy Bond; 4. Chelsea Baker; 5. Ron Johnson 40.5, Sunny Chang 41.5. 200 Hurdles — 4. Khaley Aguilar, 33.63. 248, Debbie Cramer 231, Sandy Tammietti 204. PBA Experience (four-game series) — Ron Scramble Closest to Pin — Vicki Ogle (No. 17). Randolph; 6. Daniel Land; 7. Timmy Young. Wednesday Senior Mixed — Bruce Watts 255, Cress 885, Karl Daniel 825, David Warrick 807; Mike and Sheri Maguire and Steve and Julie Street Stock — Heat Race: 1. Scott McDonald; Richard Dupret 235, Scott Balogh 224; Marge Debbie Cramer 814, Toni Smith 778, Robin Woodman, 33; Todd and Valerie LaRoach and Forest Hills Country Club 2. Josh Bearden; 3. Toby McIntyre; 4. Kent Fox; 5. Road Runs Novak 204, Sheryl Todd 201, Gevon Whyte 197. Blackwell 725. Sam and Jill Dickey, 34. Sunday Social Alecia Post. Sportsman — Heat Race: 1. Ryan Baker; 2. Wednesday Summer Juniors — Micheal Villers Wednesday Senior Mixed — Bruce Watts 623, Closest to Pin — Mike Bodkin (No. 4), Jill June 23 Upcoming Road Races on the South Coast Trina Post; 3. Tim Grout. Main Event (with Street 217, Dillon Woodworth 210, Troy Liggett 199; Richard Dupret 608, Scott Balogh 603; Sheryl Dickey (No. 6). Scramble For more information on upcoming road Stock): 1. Ryan Baker; 2. Trina Post; 3. Scott Arianna Campbell 183, Bryanna Decker 181, Todd 553, Marge Novak 538, Nancy Lauth 526. Low Gross — Greg Carter, Bryan Owen, Ruby races and for photos from past events, those Bandon Crossings McDonald; 4. Toby McIntyre; 5. Josh Bearden; 6. Regan Foxworthy 172. Wednesday Summer Juniors — Micheal Villers Koenig and Alex Emmons, -3. interested can log on to the South Coast Kent Fox; 7. Alecia Post; 8. Tim Grout. s Wednesday Fun Handicap Mixed — Jason 615, Dillon Woodworth 537, Jayse Morgan 518; Casual Fridays Closest to Pin — Alex Emmons (No. 6). Running Club’s Web page at www.southcoas- Wild Wild West Modified Shootout — Heat Vinyard 189, JR Swafford 162, Mark Gonzales Bryanna Decker 491, Arianna Campbell 467, June 21 Ladies Day trunningclub.org. 161; Sandy Tammietti 136, Sarah Boyd 133, Regan Foxworthy 404. Even Holes Race 1: 1. Mark Carroll; 2. Mark Wauge; 3. Brian Mayor’s Firecracker Run and Walk — Tuesday Poppa; 4. Branden Hand; 5. Nick Trenchard; 6. Sandra Swafford 123. Wednesday Fun Handicap Mixed (two-game Low Gross — Phil Shoaf 35, Jason Humphrey 36. Thursday, July 4, starting at 10 a.m. in Mingus Scramble with the Guys Collen Winebarger. Heat Race 2: 1. Alex Stanford; Low Gross — Alison Myers, Martha 2. Jerry Schram; 3. Roger Lorenzini; 4. David Park. Events include a 1-mile kids run around Blochlinger, Harvey Myers, Jim Richardson and Schmidt; 5. Jessie Bailey; 6. Albert Gill. Heat the pond in the park and a 4-kilometer run/walk Richard McCarty, 65; Nancy Hill, Melanie Race 3: 1. Jesse Williamson; 2. Matt Duste; 3. Kyle that includes the park’s trail system and nearby Schwartz, Jack Lakey and Tom Mills, 70. Cassen; 4. Curtis Towns; 5. Brody Pompe; 6. roads, which follows the 1-mile run. The entry Closest to Pin — Ladies: Melanie Schwartz (No. Monte Bischoff. Second Heat Race 1: 1. Nick fee is $3. For more information, call race direc- 2), Martha Blochlinger (No. 6). Men: Bruce Trenchard; 2. Mark Wauge; 3. Braden Hand; 4. tor Rex Miller at 541-269-1199. McCarty (No. 2), Richard McCarty (No. 6). Justin Holt; 5. Collen Winebarger; 6. Mark White Cedar Days Run — Saturday, July 6, Couples Night Carroll; 7. Brian Poppa. Second Heat Race 2: 1. starting at 9 a.m. at Elk Creek Falls south of RED HOT BUYS! Wednesday Alex Stanford; 2. Roger Lorenzini; 3. Jerry Powers. This 10-kilometer race will emphasize TH Chapman Move Up Schram; 4. Albert Gill; 5. David Schmidt. Second fun, not competition, with all runners receiving NOW THROUGH JUNE 30 Low Net — Kirt and Michelle Fraley, 32.375; Heat Race 3: 1. Jesse Williamson; 2. Kyle Cassen; a piece of pie after finishing. Drawings also will Dan and Sheila Jordan, 33.375; Robbie ahd 3. Brody Pompe; 4. Curtis Towns; 5. Monte be held for whole pies. The entry fee is $5 and ® ® Michele Robison, 35.625; Tracy and Carrie Bischoff. Main Event: 1. Jesse Williamson; 2. sign-ups will be held from 8 to 8:30 a.m. at the Craftsman Craftsman 115 Pc. Williams, 34.125. Mark Wauge; 3. Kyle Cassen; 4. Braden Hand; 5. old Powers Clinic. A bus will take runners to Low Gross — Harvey and Alison Myers, 38; Justin Holt; 6. Brody Pompe; 7. Mark Carroll; 8. the starting line about 8:30 a.m. For more 5-Drawer Mechanic’s Tool Set Don Bangs and Terry LaVigne, 38; Richard Brian Poppa; 9. Collen Winebarger; 10. Jerry information, call Slim and Sandy Stauffer at Tool Center 2381507 McCarty and Anna Perry, 39; Halsey and Cheryl Schram; 11. Matt Duste; 12. David Schmidt; 13. 541-439-3675 or Connie Bushnell at 541-404- Taylor, 41. 7938. 2296317 Curtis Towns; 14. Alex Stanford; 15. Jessie Bailey; YOUR Closest to Pin — Dan Jordan (No. 6). 16. Albert Gill; 17. Roger Lorenzini; 18. Nick 14th Annual Kentuck Run — Saturday, July 13, Men’s Day Trenchard; 19. Monte Bischoff. starting at 8:30 a.m. on Kentuck Way Lane east CHOICE Thursday Golders NAPA Night of North Bend. Events include 15-kilometer, 5- 99 99 Individual June 22 kilometer and 1-mile runs on flat to gently 139 99 149 Low Gross — Mark Bedard 76, Richard Hornets — Heat Race: 1. Jeremiah Bond; 2. rolling roads. For more information, call Kay VALUE VALUE McCarty 81, Joe Margocs 81, Tom Mills 84. Daniel Land; 3. Tom Williams; 4. Ricky Rexine; 5. Collins at 541-217-0372. 99 Low Net — John Kouba 62, Jack Lakey 69, Tom Jeremy Bond; 6. Bruce McMaster; 7. Chelsea Lighthouse & Lake 5K — Saturday, July 20, Smith 69, Jim Reynolds 70. Baker; 8. Jimmy Young. starting at 10 a.m. on Marina Way in Winchester Team Mini Outlaw — Heat Race: 1. Tony Noah; 2. Carl Bay. Event is part of Reedsport High School’s Low Gross — Mark Bedard and Jack Lakey, 70; Johnson; 3. Ron Randolph; 4. Wes Wilkerson. Heart Healthy Fair. The race is on a scenic Joe Margocs and Dale Turpin, 79; Patrick Main Event (with Hornets): 1. Tony Noah; 2. Tom course. For more informtion, contact Karin Sullivan and Shane Chambers, 80. Williams; 3. Ricky Rexine; 4. Chelsea Baker; 5. 99 Low Net — Tom Mills and Jim Richardson, Smith by phone at 541-271-2141, ext. 1, or by Carl Johnson; 6. Bruce McMaster; 7. Daniel Land; email at [email protected]. 39 62.25; Bruce McCarty and John Kouba, 64; 8. Jeremiah Bond; 9. Jeremy Bond; 10. Ron 99 40th Annual Circle the Bay — Saturday, Aug. 3, Richard McCarty and Alex Emmons, 65.8. Randolph; 11. Wes Wilkerson; 13. Jimmy Young. 79 Closest to Pin — Mark Bedard (No. 2), Jack Street Stock — Heat Race: 1. Josh Bearden; 2. starting at 8 a.m. (6:30 a.m. for walkers) in LED Work Light Lakey (No. 6). Michael Land; 3. Alecia Post; 4. Steve Dubisar; 5. Ferry Road Park in North Bend. The South Coast Light panesl rotate Four Man Scramble Scott McDonald; 6. Ken Fox; 7. Gary Bearden; 8. 30-kilometer championships follows a route for 120º-300º of 99 June 8-9 Dan Roland; 9. Ken Poe. around Coos Bay and ends in the park. Runners light. 2500 lumen Sportsman — Heat Race: 1. Ryan Baker; 2. can participate as individuals or as part of a output is brighter A Flight 99 149 Low Gross — Kirt Fraley, Jordan Sweet, Kyle Dave Foote; 3. Preston Luckman; 4. 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C M C M Y K Saturday,June 29,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports BLAZERS year California career. Franklin sets Crabbe was third among From Page B1 Pac-12 scorers last season at 18.4 points a game. record in The Blazers were clearly At No. 39, Portland took thrilled that McCollum was 7-foot center of available at No. 10. Kansas. Withey set Big 12 backstroke “We got a guy at 10 that Conference blocked shots we had higher on our board,” records with 146 during a INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Missy Portland general manager single season (2012-13) and Franklin closed out the U.S. national Neil Olshey said. “C.J. is the 312 during his four-year championships with a flourish. whole package, very similar career. She won the 100-meter backstroke to Dame, with the way he One pick later at No. 40, in record time, hugged her friend and carries himself, has incredi- the Blazers tabbed 6-10 for- future college teammate before imme- ble confidence and can make ward of diately turning her attention to next plays off the dribble. He’s Arizona. Playing one college month’s world championships. The Associated Press another guy who really want- season, Jerrett averaged 5.2 If she swims as well in Barcelona as Missy Franklin starts in the the 50-meter backstroke at the U.S.National Championships on Thursday. ed to be here.” points and 3.6 rebounds for she did in Indianapolis, America’s Franklin finished second, but came back Friday to break the record in the 100-meter backstroke. McCollum said he used the Wildcats, but shot 41 teenage swimming sensation could rule social media to reach out to percent from 3-point range. the world. She was the only swimmer to tougher to catch in Barcelona. It’s been quite a week for the Lillard more than a year ago. At No. 45, Portland break 30 seconds over the final 50 “Usually, I gauge myself off this Olympians. The two often talked during selected Marko Todorovic, a meters in the 100 back Friday, finishing one,” Pelton said, smiling as she Breeja Larson and Jessica Hardy,who McCollum’s senior year, and 21-year-old 6-10 forward in 58.67 to win her fourth national title acknowledged her sidekick. “If I’m each won gold on relay teams in exchanged several text mes- from Spain. of the week and set a U.S. Open and close I know I’m doing well.” London, went one-two in the 100 sages Thursday night. Olshey indicated that one long-course nationals record. Elizabeth Franklin isn’t the only teen making a breaststroke, finishing in 1:06.16 and “I’m looking forward to of the four second-round Pelton was second in 59.27. splash at the nationals. 1:06.49. playing with him. Playing all picks will be dealt, but “Actually, I am surprised. I’m really, Katie Ledecky, the 16-year-old Connor Jaeger won the men’s 400 82 games as a rookie? That’s a declined to reveal which one. really happy with my times here,” Olympic champion in the 800 free, is free in 3:45.89. Matt McLean was sec- great guy to learn from,” It appears Crabbe and Franklin said as she stood next to expanding her repertoire, too. After ond in 3:46.14. McCollum said. Withey are here to stay, as Pelton. “I wasn’t sure what to expect.” winning the 800 free on Tuesday and The narrowest race of the night was The Blazers made four Olshey talked at length about The 18-year-old soon-to-be finishing second in the 200 free the men’s 100 backstroke, won by David picks during the second what they could add to next University of California student form Wednesday, Ledecky returned to the Plummer in 53.10. He edged Matt round. year’s roster. Centennial, Colo., performed so well pool Friday and delivered a personal Grevers (53.25) and Ryan Murphy (53.38). Portland obtained the No. “We value shooting and that she and her coach, Todd Schmitz, best of 4 minutes, 4.05 seconds in win- And two-time NCAA champion 31 overall pick during a draft- (Crabbe’s) ability to play two decided to pull out of today’s 200 indi- ning the 400 free. Chloe Sutton, a 2012 Kevin Cordes had a near replay of his day trade with Cleveland, positions. We’re really happy vidual medley — what was supposed to Olympian, was second in 4:06.64 with record-breaking chase from Wednesday taking 6-6 guard Allen Jeff was there. He’s a man, a be Franklin’s final event. Olympic 10K silver medalist Haley night in the 200 breast. This time, in the Crabbe of California and giv- fifth-year senior. Physically Of course, Franklin already has a Anderson third in 4:09.60. 100 breast, the crowd roared as Cordes ing the Cavaliers two future he can play right away,” full schedule for the world champi- And with the 1,500 free still to go made the turn and drove for the wall.Like second-round picks. Olshey said. onships that begin July 28. She has today, Ledecky suddenly finds herself Wednesday, he faded in the end, settling Crabbe is a two-time All- Next up for Portland is qualified for six events, two of them on the cusp of qualifying for one of the instead for a personal best time of 59.99 Pac-12 first-team guard who free agency, where the relays, and the Americans chasing toughest feats in swimming — compet- seconds — only the third sub-60 second averaged 15.7 points and 5.7 Blazers hope to fill several Franklin already know she’ll be even ing in the four longest freestyle events. time posted in the world this season. rebounds during his three- needs on their current roster. 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Kansas City at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. Cleveland), Nemanja Nedovic, g, Lietuvos Rytas round (No. 46) selection , g, Virginia K.Busch 82-108; R.Blaney 109; K.Busch 110-124; Vinci (11), , def. Jana Cepelova, Slovakia, 6-1, On The Air L.A. Angels at Houston, 11:10 a.m. (Lithuania) Tech. T.Dillon 125-150. 4-6, 9-7. Sam Stosur (14), Australia, def. Olga Cincinnati at Texas, 12:05 p.m. Second Round Top 10 in Points: 1. M.Crafton, 319; 2. J.Burton, Puchkova, Russia, 6-2, 6-2. Dominika Cibulkova Today St. Louis at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. 31. i-Cleveland (from Orlando), , Auto Racing 297; 3. T.Dillon, 279; 4. J.Buescher, 275; 5. (18), Slovakia, def. Maria-Teresa Torro-Flor, Golf — U.S. Women’s Open, noon, NBC; PGA Chicago Cubs at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. g, California J.Sauter, 272; 6. R.Blaney, 272; 7. B.Gaughan, 267; Spain, 6-0, 6-1. (23), Germany, def. Tour AT&T National, noon, CBS. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 5:05 p.m. 32. Oklahoma City (from Charlotte), Alejandro NASCAR 8. M.Paludo, 248; 9. D.Wallace Jr., 236; 10. Elena Vesnina, Russia, 6-3, 6-1. Peng Shuai (24), Cycling — Tour de France Stage 1, 4:30 a.m., NBC Monday’s Games Abrines, g, Barcelona (Spain) T.Peters, 234. China, lost to Marina Erakovic, New Zealand, 7-6 Sports Network (replays at 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m. and 9 Detroit at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. 33. Cleveland, , g, Arizona State Sprint Cup Quaker State 400 Lineup (6), 6-2. Mona Barthel (30), Germany, lost to p.m., NBC Sports Network). N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. 34. Houston (from Phoenix), , g, After Friday qualifying; race today Pro Soccer Madison Keys, United States, 6-4, 6-2. Klara — Cleveland at Chicago Tampa Bay at Houston, 5:10 p.m. Murray State At Zakopalova (32), Czech Republic, def. Annika White Sox, 1 p.m., WGN; Chicago Cubs at Seattle, 4 35. Philadelphia (from New Orleans), Glenn Sparta, Ky. Major League Soccer Beck, Germany, 7-6 (5), 6-3. p.m., Fox. National League Rice Jr., r, Rio Grande (NBADL) Lap length: 1.5 miles EASTERN CONFERENCE Auto Racing — Formula One, British Grand Prix East Division W L Pct GB 36. Sacramento, Ray McCallum, g, Detroit (Car number in parentheses) W L T Pts GF GA Transactions qualifying, 11 a.m., NBC Sports Network; NHRA Atlanta 46 34 .575 — 37. Detroit, Tony Mitchell, g, North Texas 1. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., , 183.636 1 Montreal 9 3 2 29 24 17 O’Reilly Auto Parts Route 66 Nationals, 3:30 p.m., Washington 40 39 .506 5⁄2 38. Washington, , g, South mph. Philadelphia 7 5 4 25 25 24 BASEBALL ESPN2; NASCAR Sprint up Quaker State 400, 4:30 Philadelphia 38 42 .475 8 Dakota State 2. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 183.306. New York 7 6 4 25 23 22 COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended p.m., TNT. New York 32 44 .421 12 39. Portland (from Minnesota via Boston and 3. (48) , Chevrolet, 183.144. Sporting KC 6 5 5 23 20 15 Cleveland RHP Dillon Howard (AZL Indians) 50 Major League Soccer — FC Dallas at Philadelphia, Miami 27 51 .346 18 Cleveland), Jeff Withey, c, Kansas 4. (18) , , 182.593. Houston 6 5 5 23 19 16 games for testing positive for an amphetamine 2:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network. Central Division W L Pct GB 40. Portland, Grant Jerrett, f, Arizona 5. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 182.587. Columbus 565201918 in violation of the Minor League Drug Extreme Sports — X Games Munich, 10 a.m., ABC, Pittsburgh 49 30 .620 — 41. Memphis (from Toronto), , 6. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 182.34. New England 5 5 5 20 18 13 Prevention and Treatment Program. and 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., ESPN. St. Louis 48 31 .608 1 f, San Diego State 7. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 182.254. 1 Chicago 5 7 3 18 15 21 American League Canadian Football League — Saskatchewan at Cincinnati 45 35 .563 4⁄2 42. a-Philadelphia, , g, Baylor 8. (2) , Ford, 182.192. Toronto FC 2 7 6 12 14 20 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Re-signed RHP Freddy Edmonton, 12:30 p.m., ESPN2. Chicago 33 44 .429 15 43. Milwaukee, , g, Providence 9. (55) , Toyota, 181.922. 1 D.C. United 2 11 3 9 8 26 Garcia to a minor league contract and assigned Sunday, June 30 Milwaukee 32 46 .410 16⁄2 44. d-Atlanta (from Dallas), , c, 10. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 181.72. West Division W L Pct GB WESTERN CONFERENCE him to Norfolk (IL). Golf — U.S. Women’s Open, noon, NBC; PGA Bucknell 11. (22) , Ford, 181.708. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Reinstated 3B Conor Arizona 42 37 .532 — 12. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 181.653. W L T Pts GF GA Tour AT&T National, noon, CBS. 1 45. Portland (from Boston), Marko Todorovic, Gillaspie from paternity leave. San Diego 40 40 .500 2⁄2 Portland 7 1 9 30 28 16 Major League Baseball — Arizona at Atlanta, c, Regal Barcelona (Spain) 13. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 181.391. Colorado 40 41 .494 3 Real Salt Lake 9 5 3 30 26 16 — Sent RHPs Brett Myers 10:30 a.m., TBS; Cleveland at Chicgo White Sox, 11 46. f-Utah, Erick Green, g, Virginia Tech 14. (31) , Chevrolet, 181.36. and Blake Wood to Akron (EL) for rehab assign- San Francisco 38 41 .481 4 15. (15) , Toyota, 181.159. FC Dallas 8 3 5 29 25 20 a.m., WGN; Chicago Cubs at Seattle, 1 p.m., Root 1 47. Atlanta, , g, Lagun Aro GBC ments. Optioned LHP Nick Hagadone to Los Angeles 36 42 .4625⁄2 Los Angeles 7 6 3 24 23 18 Sports; New York Yankees at Baltimore, 5 p.m., (Spain) 16. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 181.111. Thursday’s Games Vancouver 6 5 4 22 25 24 Columbus (IL). Recalled RHPs and ESPN. 48. L.A. Lakers, , f, Duke 17. (47) A J Allmendinger, Toyota, 180.892. Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 2 Seattle 6 5 3 21 19 17 Carlos Carrasco from Columbus. Activated RHP Cycling — Tour de France Stage 2, 9:30 a.m., NBC 49. Chicago, , f, Florida 18. (43) , Ford, 180.868. Arizona 3, Washington 2, 11 innings Colorado 5 7 5 20 17 19 Chris Perez from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP (delayed); 4:30 a.m., NBC Sports Network (replays 50. Atlanta (from Houston), James Ennis, f, 19. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 180.832. N.Y. Mets 3, Colorado 2 San Jose 4 7 6 18 15 25 T.J. House to Columbus (IL). Traded INF John at 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m. and 9 p.m., NBC Sports Long Beach State 20. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 180.765. L.A. Dodgers 6, Philadelphia 4 McDonald to Philadelphia for cash or a player to Network). 21. (5) , Chevrolet, 180.638. Chivas USA 3 10 2 11 14 30 Friday’s Games 51. Orlando (from Golden State via Denver and be named. Auto Racing — Formula One British Grand Prix, 22. (29) , Chevrolet, 180.578. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Pittsburgh 10, Milwaukee 3 New York), , f, Oklahoma — Assigned RHP Jose 8:30 a.m., NBC Sports Network; NHRA O’Reilly 23. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 180.445. Today San Diego 9, Miami 2 52. Minnesota (from Brooklyn), Lorenzo Valverde outright to Toledo (IL). Recalled RHP Auto Parts Route 66 Nationals, 6 p.m., ESPN2. 24. (27) , Chevrolet, 179.97. Real Salt Lake at Toronto FC, 10 a.m. Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 4 Brown, g, N.C. State Bruce Rondon from Toledo. Hockey — NHL Draft, noon, NBC Sports Network. 25. (14) , Chevrolet, 179.964. FC Dallas at Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m. Atlanta 3, Arizona 0 53. Indiana, , c, Colorado State LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Placed RHP Tommy Extreme Sports — X Games Munich, 8 a.m., 26. (51) , Chevrolet, 179.802. Colorado at Montreal, 4 p.m. Texas 4, Cincinnati 0 54. Washington (from New York), Arsalan Hanson on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 21). ESPN. 27. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 179.39. Vancouver at D.C. United, 4 p.m. Colorado 4, San Francisco 1 Kazemi, f, Oregon State Recalled LHP Michael Roth Arkansas (Texas). International Soccer — Confederations Cup third- 28. (30) , Toyota, 179.075. Columbus at Sporting Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. Oakland 6, St. Louis 1 55. Memphis, , f, Partizan SEATTLE MARINERS — Reinstated RHP Josh place match, 8:45 a.m., ESPN2 championship 29. (10) , Chevrolet, 178.944. Los Angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Seattle, late (Adraitic League) Kinney from the 60-day DL and assigned him match, 2:30 p.m., ESPN. 30. (33) , Chevrolet, 178.265. New England at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, late 56. Detroit (from L.A. Clippers), , outright to Tacoma (PCL). Major League Soccer — Houston at New York, 11 31. (13) , Ford, 178.235. Sunday, June 30 Today’s Games g, Louisville National League a.m., ESPN2. 32. (7) , Chevrolet, 177.983. Houston at New York, 11 a.m. Washington (Jordan 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 5- 57. Phoenix (from Denver via L.A. Lakers), ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Sent OF Adam Monday, July 1 33. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, 177.713. 7), 10:10 a.m. , f, Missouri National Women’s Soccer League Eaton to Visalia (Cal) for a rehab assignment. Tennis — Wimbledon, 4 a.m. and noon, ESPN2. 34. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 177.486. Arizona (Kennedy 3-4) at Atlanta (Hudson 4- 58. San Antonio, , f, Ohio W L T Pts GF GA Reinstated 3B Eric Chavez from the 15-day Major League Baseball — San Francisco at 35. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 176.638. 7), 1:05 p.m. State Sky Blue FC 8 2 3 27 22 12 DL. Designated INF Eric Hinske for assign- Cincinnati, 4 p.m., ESPN. 36. (83) , Toyota, 176.488. St. Louis (Wainwright 10-5) at Oakland 59. Minnesota (from Oklahoma City), Bojan Portland 8 2 2 26 18 9 ment. Cycling — Tour de France Stage 3, 3 a.m., NBC 37. (35) , Ford, Owner Points. (J.Parker 6-6), 1:05 p.m. Dubljevic, f, Valencia BC (Spain) FC Kansas City 6 4 2 20 18 13 — Reinstated RHP Rafael Sports network (replays at 7:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 5 38. (34) David Ragan, Ford, Owner Points. San Francisco (M.Cain 5-4) at Colorado (J.De 60. Memphis (from Miami), Janis Timma, f, Western New York 6 2 4 22 22 12 Betancourt from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP p.m. and 9 p.m.). Ventspils (Latvia) 39. (19) , Toyota, Owner Points. Juan Nicasio to Colorado Springs (PCL). La Rosa 8-4), 1:10 p.m. 40. (93) , Toyota, Owner Points. Boston 3 5 3 12 17 19 San Diego (Stults 6-5) at Miami (Ja.Turner 1-0), Proposed Trades Chicago 3 5 3 12 12 17 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Reinstated OF/1B a-New Orleans and Philadelphia traded the 41. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, Owner Points. Scott Van Slyke from the 15-day DL. Designated Local Schedule 4:10 p.m. 42. (44) , Ford, Owner Points. Washington 1 7 3 6 9 22 Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 5-7) at Seattle rights to selected players. Seattle 1 9 2 5 7 21 INF Luis Cruz for assignment. 43. (32) , Ford, Owner Points. NEW YORK METS — Sent SS Ruben Tejada to Today (Harang 3-7), 4:15 p.m. b-Minnesota and Utah traded the rights to NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. the Gulf Coast League Mets for a rehab assign- American Legion Baseball — Albany at Three Cincinnati (Leake 7-3) at Texas (Tepesch 3-6), selected players. Nationwide Series Feed The Children 300 Friday, June 28 ment. Rivers, 3 p.m., Florence; South Medford at North 4:15 p.m. c-Dallas and Boston traded the rights to Friday Western New York 4, Washington 0 — Sent OF Bryce Coos (2), 3 p.m. Milwaukee (D.Hand 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Liriano selected players. At Kentucky Speedway Today Harper and RHP Ryan Perry to Harrisburg (EL) Sunday, June 30 6-3), 4:15 p.m. d-Traded the rights to Dallas for the rights to Sparta, Ky. Chicago at Seattle FC, 8 p.m. Lucas Riva Nogueira, c, Estudiantes (Spain). and C Wilson Ramos to the Gulf Coast League American Legion Baseball — Roseburg Pepsi Philadelphia (Lee 9-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 6- Lap length: 1.5 miles Sunday, June 30 Dallas traded the rights to Atlanta and the sec- Nationals for rehab assignments. at North Coos (2), 4 p.m. 3), 7:10 p.m. (Start position in parentheses) Portland at FC Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. ond-round (No. 44) selection for , BASKETBALL Monday, July 1 Sunday’s Games 1. (19) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 170 laps, 130.3 Sky Blue FC at Boston, 3:30 p.m. g, Miami. National Basketball Association American Legion Baseball — Corvallis at Three San Diego at Miami, 10:10 a.m. rating, 0 points. 2. (6) , Toyota, 170, e-Traded to Golden State for cash and a future BROOKLYN NETS — Named Lawrence Frank, Rivers (2), 2 p.m., Florence. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. 118.9, 43. 3. (8) , Chevrolet, 170, Tennis Arizona at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m. second-round pick. 114.2, 0. 4. (11) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 170, 103.6, Roy Rogers, Eric Hughes and Doug Overton Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. f-Traded the rights to to Utah for cash and the 40. 5. (5) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 170, 137.7, 0. 6. (1) Wimbledon assistant coaches. Pro Baseball Cincinnati at Texas, 12:05 p.m. Jazz’s second-round (No. 46) selection. —Named Larry Bird presi- Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 170, 110.8, 39. 7. (21) Singles St. Louis at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. g-Traded the rights to Golden State for the , Chevrolet, 170, 89.6, 37. 8. (18) dent of basketball operations. Announced assis- Friday American League Chicago Cubs at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. rights to Andre Roberson, f, Colorado and a Nelson Piquet Jr., Chevrolet, 170, 83.6, 36. 9. (3) tant coach Jim Boylen also will not return next Men East Division W L Pct GB Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. future second-round draft pick. Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 170, 112.8, 36. 10. (10) Alex season. Second Round Boston 49 33 .598 — San Francisco at Colorado, 1:10 p.m. h-Traded the rights to first-round (No. 30) Bowman, Toyota, 170, 89.5, 34. 11. (17) Kevin —Named Dave Joerger 1 David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Roberto Bautista Baltimore 45 36 .556 3⁄2 Monday’s Games selection Nemanja Nedovic, g, Lietuvos Rytas Swindell, Ford, 170, 82.3, 34. 12. (4) Trevor coach. 1 Agut, Spain, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (4), 7-5. Tommy Haas New York 42 37 .532 5⁄2 Milwaukee at Washington, 4:05 p.m. (Lithuania) to Oklahoma City for the rights to Bayne, Ford, 170, 85.7, 32. 13. (7) , PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Acquired the rights to (13), Germany, def. Jimmy Wang, Taiwan, 6-3, 6- Tampa Bay 41 39 .513 7 Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. first-round (No. 29) selection Archie Goodwin, g, Chevrolet, 170, 94.9, 31. 14. (16) , F Arsalan Kazemi from Washington. 1 2, 7-5. Alexandr Dolgopolov (26), Ukraine, def. Toronto 39 40 .494 8⁄2 San Diego at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Kentucky. Chevrolet, 170, 75.6, 30. 15. (2) Travis Pastrana, FOOTBALL Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3. Jeremy Central Division W L Pct GB San Francisco at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. i-Traded the rights to second-round (No. 31) Ford, 170, 93.8, 29. 16. (12) , National Football League Chardy (28), France, def. Jan-Lennard Struff, Detroit 43 35 .551 — selection Allen Crabbe, g, California to Portland Toyota, 170, 83.1, 28. 17. (15) , MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed LB Desmond 1 Germany, 6-2, 5-7, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4). Grega Zemlja, Cleveland 41 38 .519 2⁄2 for two future second-round draft picks. Chevrolet, 169, 68.9, 27. 18. (13) , Bishop. Waived LB Stanford Keglar. 1 NBA , def. Grigor Dimitrov (29), , 3- Kansas City 37 40 .481 5⁄2 Ford, 169, 75.4, 26. 19. (24) Mike Bliss, Toyota, HOCKEY Draft Day Trades 6, 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-4, 11-9. Minnesota 35 41 .461 7 169, 65.9, 25. 20. (20) Johanna Long, Chevrolet, National Hockey League NBA Draft Thursday Third Round Chicago 32 44 .421 10 168, 63.9, 24. BUFFALO SABRES—Re-signed D Mike Weber to Trades that involved selections in the 2013 West Division W L Pct GB 2013 NBA Draft Selections Race Statistics Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Tommy Robredo a three-year contract. NBA Draft on draft night: (32), Spain, 6-2, 6-4, 7-5. Jerzy Janowicz (24), Texas 47 33 .588 — Thursday Average Speed of Race Winner: 131.162 mph. CALGARY FLAMES—Traded LW Alex Tanguay 1 1 — New Orleans traded the rights to first- Poland, def. Nicolas Almagro (15), Spain, 7-6 (6), Oakland 47 34 .580 ⁄2 At The Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. Time of Race: 1 hour, 56 minutes, 39 seconds. and D Cory Sarich to the Colorado Avalanche for round (No. 6) selection Nerlens Noel, c, Los Angeles 37 43.46310 First Round Margin of Victory: Under Caution. Caution Flags: 6-3, 6-4. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, def. Sergiy RW David Jones and D Shane O’Brien. 1 Kentucky and a protected 2014 first-round pick Stakhovsky, Ukraine, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3. Adrian Seattle 34 45 .430 12⁄2 1. Cleveland, Anthony Bennett, F, UNLV 5 for 25 laps. Lead Changes: 12 among 7 drivers. CAROLINA HURRICANES — Agreed to terms to Philadelphia for the rights to the 76ers’ first- Houston 30 50 .375 17 2. Orlando, Victor Oladipo, g, Indiana Lap Leaders: A.Dillon 1-18; K.Busch 19-49; Mannarino, France, def. Dustin Brown, Germany, with D Bret Bellemore on a one-year, two-way round (No. 11) selection Michael Carter-Williams, Thursday’s Games 3. Washington, , Jr., f, Georgetown S.Hornish Jr. 50; M.Crafton 51-54; K.Busch 55-93; 6-4, 6-2, 7-5. contract. g, Syracuse; 76ers’ second-round (No. 42) selec- Texas 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 4. Charlotte, , c, Indiana B.Keselowski 94; K.Busch 95-98; B.Keselowski Women COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Signed coach tion Pierre Jackson, g, Baylor and G Jrue L.A. Angels 3, Detroit 1, 10 innings 5. Phoenix, Alex Len, c, Maryland 99-113; K.Swindell 114; B.Keselowski 115-142; Second Round Todd Richards to a one-year contract extension Holiday. Baltimore 7, Cleveland 3 6. New Orleans, Nerlens Noel, c, Kentucky M.Crafton 143-146; E.Sadler 147-155; Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, def. through the 2014-15 season. Boston 7, Toronto 4 7. Sacramento, Ben McLemore, g, Kansas 2 — Minnesota traded the rights to first-round B.Keselowski 156-170. (7), Germany, 3-6, 7-6 (6), 6-3. Laura Robson, EDMONTON OILERS — Named Keith Acton Minnesota 3, Kansas City 1 8. Detroit, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, g, (No. 9) selection , g, Michigan to Utah Top 10 in Points: 1. R.Smith, 521; 2. S.Hornish Britain, def. Mariana Duque-Marino, Colombia, associate coach. Friday’s Games Georgia for the rights to the Jazz’s first-round (No. 14 Jr., 513; 3. J.Allgaier, 510; 4. E.Sadler, 502; 5. 6-4, 6-1. , United States, def. Urszula MONTREAL CANADIENS — Signed F Michael Cleveland 19, Chicago White Sox 10, 1st game 9. b-Minnesota, Trey Burke, g, Michigan and 21) selections , g, UCLA A.Dillon, 501; 6. K.Larson, 477; 7. P.Kligerman, Radwanska, Poland, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Blunden to a one-year, two-way contract. Baltimore 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 10. Portland, C.J. McCollum, g, Lehigh and , c, Louisville. 475; 8. B.Vickers, 473; 9. B.Scott, 466; 10. Third Round NEW YORK RANGERS—Announced the resigna- Detroit 6, Tampa Bay 3 11. Philadelphia, Michael Carter-Williams, g, 3 — Dallas traded the rights to first-round (No. T.Bayne, 453. (15), France, def. Camila Giorgi, tion of special assistant to the general manager Boston 7, Toronto 5 Syracuse 13) selection , c, Gonzaga to Boston Italy, 6-4, 7-5. Carla Suarez Navarro (19), Spain, Mark Messier. Texas 4, Cincinnati 0 12. Oklahoma City (from Toronto via Houston), for the rights to the Celtics’ first-round (No. 16) Camping World Truck Series UNOH 225 def. Eugenie Bouchard, Canada, 7-5, 6-2. Kirsten PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Agreed to terms with Kansas City 9, Minnesota 3 , c, Pittsburgh selection Lucas Riva Nogueira, c, Estudiantes Thursday Flipkens (20), Belgium, def. Vesna Dolonc, F Chris Kunitz on a three-year contract exten- L.A. Angels 4, Houston 2 13. c-Dallas, Kelly Olynyk, c, Gonzaga (Spain) and two future second-round draft At Kentucky Speedway Serbia, 6-4, 6-2. Flavia Pennetta, Italy, def. Alize sion. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 2nd game, 14. b-Utah, Shabazz Muhammad, f, UCLA picks. Sparta, Ky. Cornet (29), France, 0-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2. Karin SAN JOSE SHARKS—Signed D Jason Demers to late 15. Milwaukee, Giannis Antetokunbo, f, 4 — Minnesota traded the rights to first-round Lap length: 1.5 miles Knapp, Italy, def. Michelle Larcher de Brito, a one-year contract. Oakland 6, St. Louis 1 Filathlitikos () (No. 26) selection Andre Roberson, f, Colorado to (Start position in parentheses) , 7-5, 6-2. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Re-signed D Kevin Chicago Cubs at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 16. c,d-Boston, Lucas Riva Nogueira, c, Golden State for a future second-round pick. 1. (22) , Chevrolet, 150 laps, 127.3 rat- Thursday Shattenkirk to a multiyear contract. Today’s Games Estudiantes (Spain) 5 — Dallas traded the rights to first-round (No. ing, 47 points, $51,435. 2. (12) Brad Keselowski, Men TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Bought out the con- St. Louis (Wainwright 10-5) at Oakland 17. Atlanta, Dennis Schroeder, g, New Yorker 16) selection Lucas Riva Nogueira, c, Estudiantes Ford, 150, 103.9, 0, $42,875. 3. (6) Kyle Busch, Second Round tract of C Vincent Lecavalier. Re-signed F Mike (J.Parker 6-6), 1:05 p.m. Phantoms (Germany) (Spain), G Jared Cunningham and the rights to Toyota, 150, 128.7, 0, $25,795. 4. (13) James Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Bobby Angelidis to a one-year contract. Toronto (Rogers 3-3) at Boston (Doubront 4-3), 18. d-Atlanta (from Houston via Brooklyn), second-round (No. 44) selection Mike Muscala, Buescher, Chevrolet, 150, 107.2, 40, $21,160. 5. Reynolds, United States, 7-6 (2), 6-3, 6-1. Tomas SOCCER 1:05 p.m. Shane Larkin, g, Miami c, Bucknell to Atlanta for the rights to first- (1) , Ford, 150, 120.3, 40, $19,785. 6. Berdych (7), Czech Republic, def. Daniel Brands, Major League Soccer Cleveland (U.Jimenez 6-4) at Chicago White 19. Cleveland (from L.A. Lakers), Sergey round (No. 18) selection Shane Larkin, g, Miami. (9) , Toyota, 150, 108.2, 38, Germany, 7-6 (6), 6-4, 6-2. Juan Martin del Potro PORTLAND TIMBERS — Acquired D Alvas Sox (Axelrod 3-4), 1:10 p.m. Karasev, f, Triumph (Russia) 6 — Golden State traded the rights to first- $12,960. 7. (10) , Chevrolet, 150, (8), Argentina, def. Jesse Levine, Canada, 6-2, 7- Powell on loan from Portmore United FC Kansas City (W.Davis 4-5) at Minnesota 20. Chicago, , g, New Mexico round (No. 26) selection Andre Roberson, f, 93.7, 37, $12,460. 8. (8) German Quiroga, Toyota, 6 (7), 6-3. Richard Gasquet (9), France, def. Go (Jamaica) for the remainder of the seaon. (Gibson 0-0), 1:10 p.m. 21. b-Utah (from Golden State via Brooklyn), Colorado to Oklahoma City for the rights to the 150, 86.1, 36, $11,960. 9. (11) , Soeda, Japan, 6-0, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-3. Kei Nishikori DOPING L.A. Angels (Blanton 1-10) at Houston (Lyles 4- Gorgui Dieng, c, Louisville Thunders’ first-round (No. 29) selection Archie Chevrolet, 150, 86.9, 35, $11,860. 10. (7) Matt (12), Japan, def. Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, 7-6 USADA — Announced American cyclist and 2), 1:10 p.m. 22. Brooklyn, , c, New Jersey Goodwin, g, Kentucky. Crafton, Toyota, 150, 97.9, 34, $13,010. 11. (3) (5), 6-4, 6-2. Milos Raonic (17), Canada, lost to triathlete Sloan Teeple tested positive for syn- Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 5-7) at Seattle 23. Indiana, Solomon Hill, f, Arizona 7 — Golden State traded the rights to first- , Toyota, 150, 91.9, 33, $11,635. Igor Sijsling, , 7-5, 6-4, 7-6 (4). thetic testosterone and accepted an 18-month (Harang 3-7), 4:15 p.m. 24. New York, Tim Hardaway, Jr., g, Michigan round (No. 29) selection Archie Goodwin, g, 12. (17) , Toyota, 150, 74.7, 32, Andreas Seppi (23), Italy, def. Michael Llodra, sanction, which began on April 22. Cincinnati (Leake 7-3) at Texas (Tepesch 3-6), 25. L.A. Clippers, , f, North Kentucky to Phoenix for the rights to the Suns’ $11,460. 13. (18) , Chevrolet, 150, 78.6, France, 7-5, retired. Kevin Anderson (27), South COLLEGE 4:15 p.m. Carolina first-round (No. 30) Nemanja Nedovic, g, 31, $9,110. 14. (34) , Toyota, 150, Africa, def. Michal Przysiezny, Poland, 6-4, 7-6 NEBRASKA—Dismissed DE Ernest Suttles and Detroit (Verlander 8-5) at Tampa Bay (Archer 26. e-Minnesota (from Memphis via Houston), Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania) 70.8, 30, $11,260. 15. (14) Jeff Agnew, Chevrolet, (2), 6-4. LB Thomas Brown from the football team for 2-3), 4:15 p.m. Andre Roberson, f, Colorado 8 — Denver traded C to Memphis 150, 61.7, 29, $12,010. Women violating team rules. N.Y. Yankees (D.Phelps 5-4) at Baltimore 27. f-Denver, , c, Cholet (France) for F and the second-round (No. Race Statistics Second Round SOUTH CAROLINA—Announced 1B Ryan (Britton 1-2), 4:15 p.m. 28. San Antonio, Livio Jean-Charles, f, ASVEL 55) pick. Memphis selected Joffrey Lauvergne, f, Average Speed of Race Winner: 127.559 mph. Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Ripken was leaving the program. Sunday’s Games (France) Partizan (Adraitic League). Time of Race: 1 hour, 45 minutes, 50 seconds. Caroline Garcia, France, 6-3, 6-2. Agnieszka VIRGINIA TECH—Announced the resignation of Toronto at Boston, 10:35 a.m. 29. g-Oklahoma City, Archie Goodwin, g, 9 — Denver traded the rights to first-round Margin of Victory: 5.735 seconds. Caution Flags: Radwanska (4), Poland, def. Mathilde baseball coach Pete Hughes to take the same Detroit at Tampa Bay, 10:40 a.m. Kentucky (No. 27) selection Rudy Gobert, c, Cholet 6 for 25 laps. Lead Changes: 5 among 4 drivers. Johansson, France, 6-1, 6-3. Li Na (6), China, def. position at Oklahoma. Named Patrick Mason Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. 30. h-Phoenix (from Miami via L.A. Lakers and (France) to Utah for cash and the Jazz’s second- Lap Leaders: R.Blaney 1-27; D.Wallace Jr. 28-81; Simona Halep, Romania, 6-2, 1-6, 6-0. Roberta baseball coach. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4 •The World • Saturday,June 29,2013 Y K Sports Scherzer Junior wins pole with record

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Allgaier coming in whacked Roberto Castro before storms wins 12th to only one following an halted the second round at SPARTA, Ky. — The ques- engine problem that forced Congressional. straight tions during NASCAR Sprint him behind the wall and left Cup qualifying Friday were him 30th, 17 laps down. Fast start puts Couples how many drivers would in front at senior major Dillon races to victory in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS raise Kentucky Speedway’s PITTSBURGH — Fred record and by how much. Truck Series at Kentucky Couples roared through his ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Dale Earnhardt Jr. provid- SPARTA, Ky. — Ty Dillon first 11 holes in the second Major league wins leader ed the answer overtook Kyle Busch with 26 round of the Senior Players Max Scherzer became the of the laps remaining and held on to Championship, ripping off first starting pitcher in 27 eight that Sports win the NASCAR Truck seven birdies at water-logged years to win 12 consecutive broke it, Series race Thursday night at Fox Chapel to take the lead at decisions to begin a season, clocking Shorts The Associated Press Kentucky Speedway. 11 under. and Miguel Cabrera hit two 183.636 Brad Keselowski over- Then the weather managed home runs to lead Detroit to a Detroit starting pitcher Max Scherzer beat Tampa Bay on Friday for his mph to earn 12th straight win to start the season. came midrace issues to finish to do what the defenseless 6-3 win over Tampa Bay on the pole for tonight’s race. second, while Busch edged course could not, stopping the Friday. doubleheader. lied late after a dominant Carl Edwards (183.306 defending Truck Series Hall of Famer with a sudden Scherzer allowed three Royals 9, Twins 3: Eric Matt Harvey departed. mph) eventually grabbed the champion downpour that suspended runs, four hits, walked one Hosmer hit two of Kansas Harvey struck out 11 and left outside front in the No. 99 for third. Rookie Ryan play for the day with most of and struck out nine in seven Ford. Johnson (183.144) set- City’s season-high four with the Mets leading 4-1 Blaney, who started on the the field still on the course. innings to become the first home runs and James Shields after seven innings. tled for third with Kyle Busch pole, was fifth. pitcher in Tigers history to pitched six strong innings for Pirates 10, Brewers 3: (182.593) fourth in a Toyota. Police arrest two men in win his first 12 decisions as a his 90th career win. Gerrit Cole overcame a rocky Keselowski wins when Park holds lead at foggy Hernandez investigation starter. The right-hander Angels 4, Astros 2: start to become the first U.S. Women’s Open also became the first in the Pinch-runner Peter Bourjos Pirates pitcher to win his first rain stops race early ATTLEBORO, Mass. — majors to begin a season with scored the go-ahead run in four career starts in more SPARTA, Ky. — Brad SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Two men authorities say at least 12 straight victories the eighth inning on an error than a century and Starling Keselowski took his final lead Inbee Park led the U.S. were in a car with former since Roger Clemens did it on and Erick Aybar added a two- Marte missed hitting for the on the 156th lap and went on Women’s Open with the sec- New England Patriots tight the way to starting 14-0 with run single in the ninth to help cycle when he came up a few to a rain-shortened victory ond round suspended by fog. end Aaron Hernandez before the Boston Red Sox in 1986. the Angels beat the Astros. feet short of a in a Friday night in the NASCAR The top-ranked Park shot one of his friends was shot to Red Sox 7, Blue Jays 5: win over Milwaukee. Nationwide Series race at a 4-under 68 on Friday for a death were in custody on Jonny Gomes broke a tie with NATIONAL LEAGUE Rockies 4, Giants 1: Kentucky Speedway. 9-under total to lead fellow Friday, one charged with ille- a seventh-inning single and Braves 3, Arizona 0: Michael Cuddyer homered to Showers halted the race at South Korean I.K. Kim by gally carrying a gun and the Boston beat Toronto after Julio Teheran pitched six extend his hitting streak to 25 lap 170 in the scheduled 200- two strokes. other accused of being an squandering a five-run lead strong innings, Andrelton games, Jhoulys Chacin lap event, but drivers were Park is seeking to win the accessory after murder. Friday night. Simmons homered and the pitched eight scoreless expecting it to resume before year’s first three majors; no Prosecutors, who this Orioles 4, Yankees 3: Atlanta Braves beat the innings and Colorado beat another pocket of rain forced one has accomplished that week charged Hernandez with Nate McLouth hit a tiebreak- Arizona Diamondbacks after slumping San Francisco. officials to call it off. feat in a season with at least murder, haven’t said who ing homer off CC Sabathia in retiring former All-Star third Keselowski settled for doing four. She has five victories fired the shots that killed his the seventh inning, Manny baseman Chipper Jones’ INTERLEAGUE victory spinouts, being care- this season. friend Odin Lloyd, a Boston Machado had two RBIs and number before the game. Rangers 4, Reds 0: ful to avoid sliding into the Spieth, Castro share semi-pro football player. Baltimore rallied to beat the Padres 9, Marlins 2: Martin Perez pitched six-hit wall on a night mostly spent Carlos Ortiz, who was Yankees. Will Venable drove in three ball into the seventh inning on firm footing. lead at Congressional arrested in Connecticut, Indians 19, White Sox runs and saved one with a and Texas handed Cincinnati Elliott Sadler was second, BETHESDA, Md. — faces the gun charge. Ernest 10: Jason Kipnis reached diving catch in right field to its third straight loss. The followed by Truck Series Jordan Spieth, playing with Wallace walked into a South base six times and scored help San Diego beat Ricky Reds also have more concerns points leader Matt Crafton, nothing to lose, gave himself Florida police station to sur- four runs, Ryan Raburn Nolasco and Miami. about Johnny Cueto, their Brian Vickers and Kyle another chance to win going render after he also was iden- homered and drove in four, Nationals 6, Mets 4: Ian opening day starter, who left Busch. into the weekend at the tified earlier as being with and Cleveland rallied from Desmond doubled home the after a batter into the second Series points leader Regan AT&T National after a Hernandez and Lloyd the five down early on to pound go-ahead run in the ninth inning because of rightness in Smith saw his 28-point bogey-free 66 gave him a night of his shooting death, a the White Sox in Game 1 of a inning and Washington ral- his right lat muscle. advantage over Justin share of the lead with prosecutor said.

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BY MATTHEW DALY Tom Buis, CEO of Growth The Associated Press Energy, an ethanol industry group, hailed the decision as WASHINGTON — A victory for U.S. consumers, Monday decision by the U.S. who will now have greater Supreme Court shut down choice at the pump. an oil-industry suit to block “Now that the final word sales of the high-ethanol has been issued, I hope that gasoline blend known as E15. oil companies will begin to E15 has 15 percent work with biofuel producers ethanol, higher than the E10 to help bring new blends found in most U.S. pumps, into the marketplace that which contains 10 percent. allow for consumer choice But a Coos Bay petroleum and savings,”Buis said. distributor says we’re a long The API called the deci- way from seeing E15 at local sion a loss for consumers, pumps. safety and the environment. “Most of the storage “EPA approved E15 before tanks in the ground aren’t vehicle testing was com- certified for anything higher plete, and we now know the than E10,” said Scott Bassett fuel may cause significant of Bassett-Hyland mechanical problems in Distributing, a Coos Bay- millions of cars on the road based fuel company. today,” said Harry Ng, API “You can’t ship it down a vice president and general pipeline.” counsel. Bassett said the court’s The ethanol industry decision didn’t clear the way called that a scare tactic and for selling it because the said there have been no doc- research on how E15 would umented cases of engine affect vehicles and the fuel breakdowns caused by the transportation infrastruc- high-ethanol blend since ture hasn’t yet been done. limited sales of E15 began “The research hasn’t last year. been done to see if anyone “This is another example The Associated Press can run that except flex-fuel of oil companies unneces- This photo taken June 20 shows a sign advertising no-ethanol gasoline available at a station in Oklahoma City. vehicles,” he said. sarily scaring people, and Flex-fuel vehicles can use it’s just flat-out wrong,”said revitalized rural economies have swarmed Capitol Hill version that is sold in most sales of E15 until additional a blend with as much as 85 Bob Dinneen, president of and helped lower foreign oil and the White House to try U.S. stations. testing allows ethanol pro- percent ethanol, but they the Renewable Fuels Associ- imports by more than 30 to have the current mandate Scott Zaremba, who owns ducers and automakers to get lower gas mileage, he ation, an ethanol industry percent while reducing waived or repealed. a chain of gas stations in agree on which vehicles can said. group. emissions of carbon dioxide Charles Drevna, presi- Kansas, scoffs at claims that safely use E15 while ensuring E15 is currently sold in The dispute over E15 is and other greenhouse gases. dent of the American Fuel & E15 would damage older that consumers are ade- fewer than two dozen sta- the latest flashpoint in a But the oil industry, Petrochemical Manufactur- cars. “In the real world I’ve quately informed of risks. tions in the Midwest, but long-standing battle over refiners and some environ- ers, which represents had zero problems” with A spokeswoman for the could spread to other the Renewable Fuel Stan- mental groups say the stan- refineries, accused the EPA engine breakdowns, said Alliance of Automobile regions as the Obama dard, approved by Congress dard imposes an unneces- of putting politics ahead of Zaremba, whose station in Manufacturers, which rep- administration considers in 2005 and amended in sary economic burden on science. Lawrence, Kan., was the resents 12 major car makers, whether to require more 2007. The law requires consumers. Using automo- An EPA official told Con- first in the nation to offer E15 said E15 gas is more corro- ethanol in gasoline. refiners to blend increasing tive fuel that comes from gress earlier this month that last year. sive and the EPA approved it As a result, there’s a amounts of ethanol into corn also has significant the agency does not require But Zaremba said he had before it could be fully test- feverish lobbying campaign gasoline each year as a way consequences for agricul- use of E15, but believes it is to stop selling the fuel this ed. by both oil and ethanol to decrease reliance on fossil ture, putting upward pres- safe for cars built since spring after his gasoline Older cars were “never sure on food prices, critics interests that has spread fuels and lower greenhouse 2001. supplier, Phillips 66, told designed to use E15,” say. from Congress to the White gas emissions that con- “The government is not him he could no longer sell spokeswoman Gloria “The ever increasing House and the Supreme tribute to global warming. saying ‘go ahead’ and put the E15 fuel from his regular Bergquist said. Use of the ethanol mandate has Court. The Environmental Pro- E15 in all cars, said Christo- become unsustainable, black fuel hoses. The com- fuel over time could create On Monday, the Supreme tection Agency has pro- pher Grundler, of the EPA’s causing a looming crisis for pany said the aim was to significant engine problems, Court rejected a challenge posed a 16.5-billion-gallon director of the office of distinguish E15 from other she said. by the American Petroleum production requirement for gasoline consumers,” said the API’s Greco. “We're at transportation and air qual- gasoline with less ethanol, The API cites engine Institute, the oil industry’s ethanol and other gasoline ity.“The government is say- but Zaremba said the real problems discovered during chief lobbying group, to alternatives this year, up the point where refiners are ing this is legal fuel to sell if goal was to discourage use of a study it commissioned last block sales of E15. The jus- from 15.2 billion gallons last being pressured to put the market demands it and E15. New pumps cost more year, but the Energy Depart- tices left in place a federal year. By 2022, the law calls unsafe levels of ethanol in gasoline, which could dam- there are people who wish to than $100,000. ment called the research appeals court ruling that for more than double that sell it.” dismissed challenges by the amount. age vehicles, harm con- The American Automo- flawed and said it included Ethanol supporters say oil industry group and trade Biofuel advocates and sumers and wreak havoc on bile Association, for now, engines with known dura- E15 is cheaper than conven- associations representing supporters in Congress say our economy.” sides with the oil industry. bility issues. food producers, restaurants the law has helped create Along with the E15 court tional gasoline and offers The motoring club says the World reporter Gail Elber and others. more than 400,000 jobs, case, the API and refiners similar mileage to E10, the government should halt contributed to this article. Let lenders get to know you Surfing to success

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BY MARCY GORDON AND BY LEE REICH fruits closer to the trunk, waves. The first is after fruits ALEX VEIGA The Associated Press where they are less likely to begin to form. The second is The Associated Press break a limb. right after June drop. Fruit trees that were so But pruning alone is gen- After carrying extra WASHINGTON — The full of blossoms this spring erally not enough to get a fruitlets to get it through average U.S. rate on a 30- that they looked like giant fruit tree out of a bad habit. spring frosts and other year fixed mortgage surged snowballs foretell a heavy Now is the time to start look- early-season calamities, a this week to 4.46 percent, crop of fruit later this year. ing over your trees and tree gives a sigh of relief that the highest in two years. Too heavy. “thinning” — that is, remov- danger has past, and decides The increase from a 3.93 Too much, perhaps, for the ing — excess fruitlets. it’s OK to shed some fruits. percent average last week was branches to support. And Once that happens, look over the largest one-week jump in surely so heavy that next Take matters in hand your trees and put a few 26 years, according to a report year’s harvest could be paltry. The sooner you begin inches of space between each Thursday from mortgage The Associated Press Some fruit trees are prone thinning, the greater the developing fruit, selectively buyer Freddie Mac. And it Average U.S. rates on fixed mortgages surged the week of June 24, to to a feast-and-famine cycle benefit next year, especially saving those that are largest shows the Federal Reserve’s their highest levels in two years, and the rate on the 30-year loan — a heavy crop one year and with apple trees. I use my and most free of blemishes. hints that it might slow its jumped by the most in 26 years. a light crop the next. My thumbnail or a pointy pair of bond purchases this year are Macoun apple tree is one of flower shears. If you have a Further rewards already affecting consumers. in just the past two months is ly occupied homes surpassed the worst in this regard lot of trees, you might opt for Fruit thinning has other In the short run, a spike in striking. the 5 million mark for the among the score or so apple more labor-saving methods, benefits, too. It reduces 1 rates could prompt more A buyer who locked in a first time in 3 ⁄2 years. varieties that I grow. such as blasts of water from a pests, such as codling moth people to buy homes, giving 3.35 percent rate in early May And the number of people Fortunately, this tendency hose or batting the flowers — the “worm” in an apple — the housing recovery an on a $200,000 mortgage will who signed contracts to buy toward “biennial bearing” with a piece of hose slid over because Ms. Codling prefers added boost. That’s because pay $881 a month, according homes leaped last month to can be reined in. the end of a broomstick. to lay eggs in apples that are Many commercial touching each other. would-be buyers would to Bankrate.com. Another the highest level since Dec. Blame it on hormones want to lock in the rates buyer who gets a 4.46 percent 2006, the National orchardists thin their fruits Fruit thinning also lets the before they rise further. rate this week on a mortgage Association of Realtors said Hormones produced in with chemical sprays. tree pump more energy, But if rates continue to of the same amount will pay in a separate report fruit seeds are to blame for No need to complete all which translates into bigger climb, eventually some buy- $1,008 a month. Thursday. That suggests biennial bearing. The hor- the fruit thinning in one ses- size and better flavor, into ers might feel priced out. The difference: $127 more sales will rise even further in mones suppress flower-bud sion. Ideally, do it in two those fruits that remain. That could slow homes sales a month, or $45,720 over the the coming months because formation, which begins in at a crucial time. lifetime of the loan. The fig- there is generally a one- to fruit trees the year before the Interest rates have jumped ures don’t include taxes, two-month lag between a flowers actually unfold. So a BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED 4BR, 2BA heavy crop one year — and, Cape Cod style home on a corner lot after Fed Chairman Ben insurance or initial down signed contract and a com- with views. This great house with Bernanke said on June 19 payments. pleted sale. hence, a lot of seeds — quells wood & tile floors has a nice that the Fed could slow its Anthony Geraci, a Greater demand, along flower-bud formation that kitchen, vinyl windows, gas bond purchases later this year, and flowering and fireplace, and tastefully updated Cleveland real estate broker- with the tight supply of bathrooms. A spacious Myrtle Point year if the economy owner, is already seeing homes for sale, has driven up fruiting the next year. In a home with a shop for only strengthens. Since more sales activity in his home prices. It’s also fueled year with few fruits, hor- $159,000. Call today for details! Bernanke’s comments, the market because of the more construction, which mone levels stay low, so MLS#13248881 yield on the 10-year increase in rates. creates jobs and contributes many flower buds are initiat- BEAUTIFUL 5BR, 2.5BA COOS BAY HOME Treasury note has risen to a “People are getting off the to economic growth. ed and in the next year trees close to the downtown and MIngus are a riot of blooms. Park. This spacious home has wood two-year high. Mortgage fence a little bit more or Geraci says a slight rate floors, new roof, and new rates tend to track the yield choosing to buy now instead increase won’t put off buyers The way to thwart this countertops in the kitchen. A on the Treasury note. of choosing to buy three immediately because there feast-and-famine tendency charming home with many updates, large backyard with playground set, Freddie Mac also said the months from now,” said just aren’t enough available is to reduce the number of and basement with bonus rooms average on the 15-year mort- Geraci, whose brokerage has homes for sale. fruits in a tree’s “feast” year. and sunroom for only $205,000. gage rose to 3.50 percent 270 agents. “So buyers that find a nice Pruning is one way to do it MLS#13302583 from 3.04 percent last week. The rise in rates comes at a home, no matter what the — cutting off some stems That’s the highest since critical time in the housing rates are, are going to move that would have flowered GORGEOUS HORSE PROPERTY IN BANDON! Beautiful 3BR, 2BA house w/attached garage August 2011. recovery.Low mortgage rates on it,” Geraci said. “If there’s and gone on to bear fruit. & large deck on 8.72 acres. This great one Mortgage rates remain low have helped fuel home sales enough supply, people might The time for pruning most story 2,244 sq.ft. home was built in 1993. The property is set up for horses w/a six stall by historical standards. Still, over the past year. In May, sit and wait a little bit and fruit trees is past, though; it horse barn & round pen. There is a trail the impact on buyers’ wallets completed sales of previous- see if the rates come down.” was back in late winter and system throughout the property for riding horses or ATVs. This wonderful place is early spring, before growth private & can be yours for only $299,000. began again. MLS#13515103 Pruning, of course, has A little about trees effects beyond those on biennial bearing, and each kind of fruit tree has its own Q: I need to trim a tree in to do that yourself. You can To speed up the rotting, pruning needs. Still, as you my yard because some rent small stump-grinders drill as many holes as deeply prune to open a tree up to Mariah Grami Shaun Wright branches are hanging over a that work exactly like the big as you can manage and as light and air, and to control Principal Broker Real Estate Broker path and becoming danger- ones, albeit wide as possible (but at least its size, you are also remov- 541-290-7808 541-404-8689 ous. But I've been told I have more slowly. HOUSE half-inch) into the stump ing potential fruits and www.gramiproperties.com to wait until next spring, They do WORKS and pour in stump-remover. seeds. And shortening before the sap is running. have the You can find it at home cen- branches puts remaining 399C N. CENTRAL , C OQUILLE , OR 97423 • (541) 260-4663 I don’t want to spend advantage ters, hardware stores and another summer ducking of being nurseries. branches. Can’t I do it now? fairly easy Or you can use Grandpa’s Newew ListingListing There’s an old arborist’s to maneu- method. After he drilled his New Listing rule that says the time to cut ver into a holes, he filled them with branches is when the saw is backyard. leftover lawn fertilizer. After sharp. If you’re that had vanished into the That is, it’s much more content to stump, he filled the holes DDowntownoowwnnttoowwnn important how you trim a wait, you STEVE again. And again. tree than when you do it. can let BATIE Until he could chop out 414 INGERSOLL AVE., COOS BAY $109,500 3451 ASH ST., NORTH BEND $139,000 Clean home central to downtown Coos Bay. Directly across from Wonderful, bright single level home. A full I’ve pruned my own trees nature deal the remains with his axe. the senior center and not many blocks from Marshfield High 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Nice new countertops, — even fruit trees — in mid- with the Send your questions to: School. Lots of cabinets in the kitchen, with an eat-in dining area. appliances included, laminate floors. Great big backyard for garden, pets, and/or kids. Excellent summer and the dead of the problem. The stump eventu- HouseWorks, P.O. Box 2 bedrooms on the main level with a potential third downstairs proximity to shopping and college.# 13123026 along with lots of other extra space downstairs. Large winter and with success. ally will rot away enough 81609, Lincoln, NE 68501, or fenced yard on corner lot. #12666563 That said, there are very that you can attack the left- email: houseworks@jour- good reasons to do the job in overs with an axe. nalstar.com. “Just good ol’ late winter or very early fashioned service” spring: Jerry Worthen Donna Optiz Randy Hoffine I When the tree is bare of ieennccee principal broker 791 Commercial Ave., Coos Bay • (541) 269-5263 broker principal broker leaves, it’s a whole lot easier EExxppeerri www.PacificPropertiesTeam.com to see its structure. That Diiffffeerreennccee!! makes it much simpler to see TThhee D where branches cross and might rub against each other. One or the other should be removed. It’s also an easier I AM OUTSTANDING at matter to get ladders in place. SELLING (On the other hand, with- out leaves it’s tougher to tell Coastal Property! DebiD ebii KeyKey 4 BEDROOM/3 BATH 3 BEDROOM/1 BATH AND 2,500 SQ.FT. AND 1,056 SQ.FT. which branches are dead and If you’re in the market for buying or selling property. I am the one to call! also should be removed.) Corner lot with Bay Great North Bend family home. MLS# 12367844 MLS# 13623750 I Leafless trimmings are Working in Real Estate is my passion! If it’s out there I will find it! Views. Large living area Hardwood floors throughout. and kitchen with granite counters. Large fenced yard with additional detached storage. lighter to gather and far easi- CALL DEBI TODAY! PRIICED $ NEW $ er to dispose of. REDUCED!! LIISTIING!! 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Additionally ANB bleeding from your cuts, and there is a separate bunk house, attached CR Department with contributions from local housing garage and large shop/machine shop. the wounds you make will 2 acres of bogs are newly planted Steven Oregon Coast industry representatives. Opinions expressed by have more time to heal. Vines, Yellow river. 2 acres sanded ready for Home Finder contributors belong to the writers and may not Q: I cut down a tree in my planting. Pump, water rights and old bogs $ represent official views of their employers or available for redoing. MLS#12050824 $3330,00030,000 backyard, but there’s still a 330,000 A weekly advertising professional associations. Nothing in this ground-level stump. How RIVERFRONT FARM 17+ acres publication may be reproduced in any manner CED supplement published do I get rid of it? EDU nearly 1000 ft of Coquille Frontage. without the specific written permission of the CE R by The World It pretty much depends on PRI Fertile pasture along river for publisher. Advertising Department what you're willing to spend animals. 8 year old manufactured EQUAL home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and how long you’re willing timber, storage buildings and boat HOUSING to wait to be de-stumpified. $$ dock. MLS#12279565 OPPORTUNITY The fastest, most expen- 1195,00095,,000 PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All real estate advertising sive method is to have an CONTACT US in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing CONTEMPORARY HOME pride of ownership ECT arborist haul in a stump- throughout. Seven resident deer. Vaulted ERF Act which makes it illegal to advertise” any RE P The World Newspaper grinder. The grinder really is ceiling. Living room, family room, island ICTU preference, limitation or discrimination based on kitchen with stainless steel appliances. 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Baptist Church of Christ Jewish Pentecostal of God EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 282 W. Sixth, Coquille OR 97423 COOS BAY CHURCH OF CHRIST CONGREGATION MAYIM SHALOM LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE PC OF G South Empire Blvd. & Olesan Lane Senior Pastor Mark Elefritz ... Assistant Pastor Aaron Finley “Building the Church you read about in your Bible” Pastor Ivan Sharp Sunday School 9:30am SHABBAT Morning Worship Service 10:45 am Bob Lentz, Minister (541) 267-6021 Church - 541-888-6114 Pastor -541-888-6224 Wednesday Family Night 6:00 pm 775 W. Donnelly Ave. Friday, July 19th, 7:00pm Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:30 am Call for information about Youth Ministries, Bible Studies, Bible School Classes 9:45am • Evening Worship 6:00pm led by Rabbi Jackie Brodsky Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm Mom-To-Mom Ministry, Men’s Group & Wednesday Family Night for all ages Morning Worship 10:45am • Wednesday Prayer & Study 7:00pm Monday Men’s & Women’s Meeting ...... 6:30 pm 123 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay Tuesday SAFEMeeting ...... 7:00 pm 541-396-2921 • www.ebccoquille.org Thursday Night Youth Group 7:00pm Wednesday Teen Meeting...... 7:00 pm For more info call 541-266-0470 Thursday Mid-Week Services ...... 7:00 pm Signing for Hearing Impaired *** Also, Nursery Available www.mayimshalom.org

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Sunday School...... 9:15 am Sunday Worship...... 9:00 am& 10:30 am Radio broadcast Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. (K-Light 98.7 fm) 1155 Flanagan, Coos Bay...541-888-5202 Wednesday Awana...... 6:30 pm Adult Study ...... 9:00 am Lieutenants Kevin and Heather Pope...Corps Officers Worship (Child Care Provided)...... 10:30 am Sunday Worship Celebration ...... 8:15 & 11:00 am NEW SCHEDULE faithlutheran-nb.org Sunday School ...... 9:45 am Home of Cartwheels Preschool ~ [email protected] Free Kids Meal ...... 9:00 am Nurseries provided for all services. Affiliated with Village Missions - 541-756-2591 Christian Worship ...... 9:30 am Catholic Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:45 am GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN ELCA HOLY REDEEMER - NORTH BEND 1290 Thompson Rd., Coos Bay (5 Blocks East of Hospital) Seventh-day Adventist Church 2250 16th St. - 541-756-0633 Come Pastor Jon Strasman - 541-267-2347 (West off Broadway) SUMMER WORSHIP HOURS COOS BAY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Worship Service...... 10:00 am MASSES: Adult Bible Study...... 9:00 am 2175 Newmark, Coos Bay 541-756-7413 Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Worship All are Welcome (Nursery available for all services) Sabbath School Bible Class...... 9:30 am Confessions: Saturday 4-5 pm or by appointment Worship Service...... 10:45 am Daily Mass: Wed 5:00pm / Thu & Fri 9:00am With Us Pastor Ken Williams Methodist ST. MONICA - COOS BAY YOUR CHURCH HERE! 357 S. 6th St. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Unitarian Universalist MASSES: This could be your church Rev. Laura Beville, Pastor UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST (S.C.U.U.F.) Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm information. Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Worship Service...... 11:00 am DIVERSE BELIEFS - ONE FELLOWSHIP Spanish Mass: 1 pm CALL VALERIE TODAY! Communion 1st Sunday of each month - Confessions: Saturday 3:30 pm - 5 pm or by appt. Handicapped Accessible Liberal Religious Organization Daily Mass: Tues: 5:30 pm Wed-Fri: 12 pm 123 Ocean Blvd. • 541-267-4410 • www.coosbayumc.org Open hearts, open minds, open doors • Childcare Available 10am Sundays at 580 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. 541-266-7335 Episcopal for more information and childcare arrangements YOUR CHURCH HERE! UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, N. BEND EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 541-756-6959 Unity Worldwide Ministries This could be your church Rev. Jerry Steele, Pastor 4th & Highland, Coos Bay 541-269-5829 Located at Pony Village Mall, between AT&T & Sears Stores UNITY BY THE BAY information. Rev. Stephen A. 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C M C M Y K Saturday, June 29,2013 • The World • C5 Y K Cosign a DILBERT loan? Never, ever Dear Mary: About 10 years ago, my daughter cosigned on an automobile loan for a friend. The “friend” skipped FRANK AND ERNEST out on payments and left town, so they came after my daughter for payment. All these years later, she still has not paid anything on the loan. Is there a time limit for how long they can keep after her to EVERYDAY pay? Is there CHEAPSKATE anything that she can do to THE BORN LOSER get out from under this problem? Thanks. — Jeanie Mary H., Hunt D e a r Jeanie: I am not an attorney, so I cannot offer any kind of ZITS legal advice. That being said, my understanding is that in North Carolina a debt that is secured by a promissory note (like a car loan) does not have a statute of limitations (SOL), per se. Once the lender files suit and receives a judgment against the borrower (your daughter) for nonpayment, the lender has 10 years from that date to try and collect. Even at the end of 10 years, the debt can continue to be CLASSIC PEANUTS reported to the credit bureaus as “written off” for another seven years, which is just a few notches above THE FAMILY CIRCUS “bankruptcy” on the list of bad things on a credit report. Your daughter should go to AnnualCreditReport.com to order all three of her credit reports, one each from Experian, EquiFax and TransUnion. She is entitled to one free report from each FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE bureau, every 12 months. If a judgment has been filed against her, the reports will show those details, including a date the judgment was filed. This is a terrible tragedy, and I am so sorry that she has gone through this ordeal. Now, even though you didn’t ask, I’m going to give you, your daughter and everyone reading this my ROSE IS ROSE standard lecture on cosign- ing for a loan. Do not do it. Never, ever, and I mean under any circumstance. If anyone (child, parent, cousin, uncle, employer, employee, friend or foe) can- not secure a loan on his or her own, that means the bank sees this person as too risky. So why on earth would you, a nonprofessional person with limited resources, step up LUANN and agree to take on a level of risk that even a big bank would not? You shouldn’t. Never, ever, which I believe I just said, but I need to keep saying it. If you really want to help, wonderful. Do it. But instead of cosigning on a loan, give him or her the money. You heard me. Just hand it over now, and save yourself all that hassle with the lender later. What? You can’t afford GRIZZWELLS to do that? Then you cannot afford to cosign, either. Whenever you cosign on a loan, you are entering a legal contract promising the lender that if the borrower defaults, you will gladly pay the loan on his or her behalf no matter how much it is or how long it takes. So, are we clear on this? Never, ever cosign for a loan. Hear? Do you have a question for Mary? Email her at [email protected] om, or write to Everyday MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website and the author of “7 Money Rules for Life,” released in 2012. To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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19) — Some happy news could chance that someone whom put you in a pleasant mood and you dislike could be included in get you started on a productive the planned activities. course of action. Because of LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) this, more good things will — An old, unresolved issue develop. could rear its ugly head and SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 2013 PISCES (Feb. 20-March become the focal point in a fam- A number of unusual hap- 20) — The charitable way you ily discussion. Keep your cool penings will elevate your hopes deal with people will yield you and put a stop to it the moment and expectations in the year large returns down the line. The someone tries to bring it up. ahead. Just when you think seeds of kindness you’re plant- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) something important isn’t going ing are being sown on fertile — Know when to stop pushing to happen, you could be in for soil. something if your prospect has the surprise of your life. Keep ARIES (March 21-April 19) obvious doubts. Trying too hard the faith. — When it comes to doing to make a sale would only make CANCER (June 21-July 22) something with others, the matters worse. — Cooperation from your group will be looking to you to SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- friends or peers will prove to be establish the program. Dec. 21) — It behooves you to essential to your success. Fortunately, it’s what you do be extremely careful in handling Happily, you won’t have any best, and you will have some- financial matters, especially if trouble getting the right people thing in mind. you’re doing so for someone to lend a hand. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) else. If things don’t work out, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — — Someone you’ve always you’ll be held accountable. The fresh insights you’re looking been able to rely on will have CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. for can be realized through something in mind — without 19) — When negotiating an brainstorming or a conversation you even having to ask — that important matter, you should be with a friend in the know. Seek will please you very much. sure to have all the details out anyone who fits this You’re lucky to have such a down. Things could unravel description. friend. quickly over even a trivial dis- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) pute. — You shouldn’t have any trou- — Most group involvements will AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. ble gratifying your ambitious work out well. Engage with oth- 19) — To achieve personal gain, objectives. Make the most of ers in a shared interest, and you’ll have to work unusually this wonderful cycle. you’ll be on top of the world. hard. This is especially so if you LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) feel that you can’t trust a vital — Generally speaking, you MONDAY, JULY 1, 2013 colleague. should be able to get along with You’ll have several opportu- PISCES (Feb. 20-March most everybody you know. nities to make some notable 20) — Unless you are socially You’re likely to be most effective improvements in your financial aware at all times, you could dealing with people on a one- circumstances in the year unintentionally slight an old on-one basis. ahead. However, there are also friend in favor of more recent SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) indications that you could be acquaintances. Be careful, — You often work in fits and careless in the management of because excuses won’t be starts, but not so today. It’s your resources. readily accepted. almost a foregone conclusion CANCER (June 21-July 22) ARIES (March 21-April 19) that whatever you set your mind — Diplomacy will definitely be — Don’t depend on others to to doing will be completed to called for when making a deal help you achieve a personal your satisfaction. with someone who always takes objective. Although it might be SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- an unyielding position. Try to of personal significance, it’s not Dec. 21) — You might find a compromise and find a way for on anyone else’s radar. need to share your thoughts both parties to benefit. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) and/or feelings with friends. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — — If a friend or colleague Chatting with pals won’t be a As long as you don’t take on adamantly opposes an issue waste of time because some- more than you can handle, this that you feel strongly about, thing good will come of it. can be a very productive day for don’t let it upset the relation- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. you.You wouldn’t be at your ship. Turn the other cheek. 19) — There are some hopeful best operating under pressure, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) indications that you’re moving so why put yourself under the — When making a sizable pur- toward firmer ground in your gun? chase, you should be sure to affairs. Any pressure you’ve VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) hang on to your receipt. There’s been feeling could be eased — Be prepared for a social a decent chance that something considerably. arrangement to have its ups could be wrong with the mer- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. and downs. There is a strong chandise.

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M LS#13192460 M LS#12652343 M LS#13681241 M LS#13118454 M LS#13602162 90281 Cape Arago Hwy., Coos Bay 92310 Cape Arago Hwy., Coos Bay 93858 Raymond Ln., North Bend 63007 Pennsylvania Rd., Coos Bay 94961 Echo Springs Ln., Coos Bay 72 Space RV Park. Room for all your toys! 4 bedrooms, indoor pool. Beautiful home and grounds! Country Serenity! $2,700,000 $169,900 $298,000 $289,000 $211,000 MUST SEE BONUS ROOMS MYRTLE POINT INCOME PRODUCER GREAT PRICE

M LS#12683218 M LS#13235498 M LS#13204565 M LS#12049648 M LS#13464515 62986 Shinglehouse Rd., Coos Bay 1675 WoodlandDr., Coos Bay 2054 Stover Ln., Myrtle Point 90864 Travis Ln., Coos Bay 385 10th, Coos Bay More than meets the eye! Over 2,000 sq.ft.! Sweet home! Two in one package! Two Bedroom Bungalow $219,900 $219,000 $109,000 $134,900 $94,000 EDGEWOOD TRIPLEX GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD CRABBING AND CLAMMING $$$ MAKER HWY 101 FRONTAGE

M LS#13309192 M LS#13101701 M LS#13167968 M LS#13632176 M LS#12659261 1489 Scott Ln., Coos Bay 980 Blanco, Coos Bay 63515 Grand Rd., Coos Bay 477 S Marple, Coos Bay 62095 Hwy. 101, Coos Bay Nice well cared for triplex. Nice family home. 4BD/2BA with a huge kitchen. Triplex at a bargain price! High traffic retail with living quarters! $229,000 $129,900 $119,000 $119,000 $295,000 Call Kelly at 541-297-2844 for evening and weekend appointments. Buy, Sell, Rent...We Work For You! E.L. EDWARDS REALTY II, INC. Now serving Bandon, Coquille & Myrtle Point. Mark Hodgins, Licensed Oregon Real Estate Broker • Cell: 541-297-3404 Kelly Walton, Licensed Oregon Real Estate Broker • Cell: 541-294-2844 Property Management & Real Estate Sales • Kris Thurman, Principal Broker - Owner Joyce Edwards, Buyer’s Agent Call 541-297-5918 2707 Broadway, North Bend, OR • www.eledwardsrealty.com Call Mark or your favorite realtor for details.

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54158 Gould Rd., Bandon $650,000 r Exquisite Oceanside home just one house away from the beach! Open 825 N. 10th, Coos Bay 914 S. 10th, Coos Bay 1525 California, Coos Bay O floor plan design with 3 bedrooms & upper loft 4th non-conforming This 1928, 3410 sqft. Colonial has been lovingly maintained and Very nice 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home in great Coos Bay Great starter home! This home is clean, well maintained, nicely bedroom, office, or game room. Master suite on main level, island updated all the way down to the original wood floors. Custom crown location. Centrally located, by schools & town. landscaped and move-in ready. The yard is completely fenced in kitchen, L shaped view deck, built-in window seat with shelves, vaulted molding, office/den on main level, formal dining room, breakfast eating for the kids or pets. Small shop outbuilding and cute “playhouse” ceiling. Active vacation rental, furniture included as a bonus! Extremely area, sun porch, covered porch overlooking Mingus Park, beautifully Perfect for the first time home buyer or as a rental unit. or art studio as well. Big deck in backyard for entertaining and close to beach access on south side of Saturn Street. MLS# 13226177 landscaped backyard for entertaining, additional off-street parking. All new windows, remodeled kitchen, enjoying the city view and room to park your boat, Must see to appreciate this rare find in the heart of trailer and other “toys”. MLS# 13128869 Coos Bay. Furnishings are negotiable. Call for your new carpeting, trim & interior paint. appointment today! MLS# 13164898 MLS# 13523845 $110,000 $325,000 $114,900

Gina Morelli, Broker P PrudentialPrruuddeennttiiaall Autumn Woods P PrudentialPrruuddeennttiiaall Howard Graham P PrudentialPrruuddeennttiiaall Autumn Woods 390 First Street, Bandon OR 97411 Seaboard Properties Broker Seaboard Properties Broker Seaboard Properties Broker Mobile: 541-404-1804 (541) 297-2737 (541) 297-3886 (541) 297-2737 Office: 541-347-1800 556 N. Bayshore Dr. (Hwy. 101), Coos Bay 556 N. Bayshore Dr. (Hwy. 101), Coos Bay 556 N. Bayshore Dr. (Hwy. 101), Coos Bay 541-269-0355 • 1-800-752-6361 541-269-0355 • 1-800-752-6361 541-269-0355 • 1-800-752-6361 www. BeachLoopRealty.com “Each office independently owned and operated” “Each office independently owned and operated” “Each office independently owned and operated”

OONNENEE HHOTHOOTT IINVESTMENT!INNVVEESSTTMMEENNTT!! 40-unit motel & restaurant on over 1120 Fahy Ave., Bandon $239,000 1 acre. Large rooms, some with Beautiful spacious home with many upgrades. 3060 Leaf Tr., Coos Bay kitchenettes, overlooking the bay. 60425 GREEN VALLEY RD., COOS BAY Manufactured. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, den, 2,340 sq.ft., upgrade Spacious & Bright 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1992 Champion Great location, on the way Enjoy beautiful seclusion on this 7.61 acre parcel. End of the chandeliers & carpeting. Double oven & pantry. “Sun Setter” manufactured home in 55+ community park. Single car to the beach. road privacy with lots of parking including a covered RV awnings on front and back decks. Shows pride of ownership. garage w/breeze way. Space rent is $360 month & parking area. Charming home with hardwood floor and great MLS# 12164925 $$ woodwork throughout. Sunshine pours through the many includes water, sewer and garbage. Buyer must obtain 6699,95099,950 skylights and big windows in this well designed home. Pond park approval, showings by appointment 699,950 and year round creeks on the property. MLS#13260183 only. Call today for your private viewing. $279,000 MLS# 12241110 $49,900

PPrudential Prudentialrudential SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER ™ Brittany Cowan, Karen Sinko, Broker Howard Graham Best Realty, I nc. Broker 390 First Street, Bandon OR 97411 Seaboard Properties Broker (541) 297-3886 Mobile: 541-290-4639 556 N. Bayshore Dr. (Hwy. 101), Coos Bay CALL DEBI TODAY! 605 N. Bayshore, Coos Bay Office: 541-347-1800 541-267-2221 • 541-808-8059 541-269-0355 • 1-800-752-6361 503-320-7999 www. BeachLoopRealty.com “Each office independently owned and operated” www.C21BestRealty.com

8866 Weiss Estates Ln., Bandon $389,000 Cape Cod quality built estate home on half acre of lush landscape w/garden, roses & gazebo is a dream! Interior features many updates; $72,000 COOS BAY $119,000 COOS BAY COOS BAY gorgeous fir wide plank floors, modern kitchen overlooking backyard Charming bungalow in Coos Bay. Freshly painted, new vinyl, new carpet, CHARMING, CLASSIC CRAFTSMAN STYLE HOME with three Well maintained 3 bdrm, 1.5 ba home, family room or bonus w/Hartland range, maple counter tops, utility rm with sink, abundant new electric panel, pretty cabinets in kitchen, also updated bathroom. Lots of bedroom, 1 bath, 1144 square feet and abundant storage. Detached room, oil radiant and basement heat, utility room, storage shed, cabinetry & storage, walk-in closets, claw foot tub, new tile shower. room to use backyard, LISTING AGENT related to seller. Would make great single car garage. Some view of the bay and city lights at night. landscaping, 60x100 partially fenced yard, located near Empire 3BD+4th bonus room, workshop, dog run. MLS# 13483186 rental property. PRICE REDUCED!!! Seller says BRING OFFERS!!! Lakes and close to Charleston for crabbing and fishing. MLS#13422957 RMLS# 13155350 MLS#12058784

Dennis Kuehn Principal Broker Karen Sinko, Broker Debbie Mesch Debbie Mesch 777 Bayshore Drive • Coos Bay, OR 97420 390 First Street, Bandon OR 97411 www.allstaterealestate.com Broker www.allstaterealestate.com Broker Office (541) 267-7777 Mobile: 541-290-4639 Fax (541) 267-7778 OLL REE 541-290-4987 OLL REE 541-290-4987 Cell (541) 297-0027 Office: 541-347-1800 T F : 800-346-9422 T F : 800-346-9422 E-mail [email protected] 777 BAYSHORE D R ., C OOS B AY 777 BAYSHORE D R ., C OOS B AY Website allstaterealestate.com www. BeachLoopRealty.com Website denniskuehn.com C M Y K C M Y K 4

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n o g e r O 3220 Natalie Way, Bandon 123 S 10th, Coos Bay 838 Colorado, Coos Bay 62922 Shriners, Coos Bay Beautiful custom home in excellent Bandon neighborhood. Charming bungalow centrally located in the heart of Coos Bay. Exceptionally maintained, cute, clean home in excellent 2 005 custom home on 2+ac w/beautiful view of the valley. Gourmet E xceptional, open layout, top of the line appliances and fixtures, a Tall ceilings, built-ins, and well maintained. Ready to move in! N orth Bend neighborhood. This home has been tastefully kitchen w/granite countertops, cherry cabinets & pantry. Relax on the wrap TV in every room. This home is ready to go. Low maintenance Very close to schools, stores, and Mingus Park. Come see! updated inside and out! 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths with a nice around deck. Large garage/shop with loft, carport & a separate area for the yard and just minutes from the beautiful Bandon MLS#13023700 mechanical/wood working enthusiast. Over 3,300 sq.ft., this one story o pen layout. Fully, fenced, sun protected yard. home with 10; ceilings has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal b eaches and golf course! MLS#13190823 $100,000 MLS#13421538 dining & living room & a bonus room. MLS#12477180 $299,000 $164,900 $500,000

Sadena Abell Sadena Abell Sadena Abell B roker, Foreclosure, Joe Aguirre Amy Aguirre B roker, Foreclosure, B roker, Foreclosure, S hortsale Specialist Broker Broker S hortsale Specialist S hortsale Specialist 100 Central Ave., Coos Bay OR C : 541-404-8388 C: 541-217-7710 100 Central Ave., Coos Bay OR C: 541-217-7725 100 Central Ave., Coos Bay OR C : 541-404-8388 100 Central Ave., Coos Bay OR C : 541-404-8388 www.north-pt.com B: 541-269-1601 B: 541-269-1601 www.north-pt.com B: 541-269-1601 www.north-pt.com B: 541-269-1601 www.north-pt.com B: 541-269-1601 www.bestoregonproperties.com [email protected] [email protected] www.bestoregonproperties.com [email protected] www.bestoregonproperties.com [email protected] www.bestoregonproperties.com [email protected]

62220 Crown Point Rd., Coos Bay 61540 Coldstream Rd., Coos Bay 1252 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay 864 N Knott St., Coquille Large auto related business & property. Everything from sales, repairs, Amazing location on pristine South Slough with dock. Plan your days away and entertain your friends at night from this custom Ranch style 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath house in good Home is cutom throughout including gourmet kitchen and log home with it’s spectacular mountain and winding river views. This service, detailing and towing. Located on main thrroughfare with over elaborate Barbeque area in garage (stainless steel and 10.4 acre hilltop estate front the Watson Ranch Golf Course and is located 2 acres having fantastic exposure. Large office, 6 bay service area, Coquille location. Corner lot on residential street. granite) waterfront property with secluded 15 minutes from world class Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. The stately smaller office, impound building, detailing building, Price to sell. MLS#13464277 grounds. Includes large heated shop 4,000 sqft Craftsmen-style log home is surrounded by all smaller 6 bay building. Includes inventory, land, building. MLS#12488674 the Oregon Coast has to offer. MLS#13521721 building and equipment. MLS#13304417 $139,900 $795,000 $865,000 $1,850,000

Sadena Abell James Berg Broker, Foreclosure, Ed Meyer J ames Berg Owner, Principal, COMM Shortsale Specialist Owner, Principal, COMM O wner, Principal, COMM 100 Central Ave., Coos Bay OR C: 541-404-6133 100 Central Ave., Coos Bay OR C: 541-404-8388 100 Central Ave., Coos Bay OR C: 541-404-6132 100 Central Ave., Coos Bay OR C: 541-404-6133 www.north-pt.com B: 541-269-1601 www.north-pt.com B: 541-269-1601 www.north-pt.com B: 541-269-1601 www.north-pt.com B: 541-269-1601 www.bestoregonproperties.com [email protected] www.bestoregonproperties.com [email protected] www.bestoregonproperties.com e [email protected] www.bestoregonproperties.com [email protected] (541) 404-6132 • [email protected] • edmeyer.withwre.com

1309 Bayview, North Bend 2508 Creekside Ln., North Bend 68260 Ridge Rd., North Bend Simpson Heights cutie! Exceptional location! Fenced Large quality built manufactured home in Creekside Estates. 96219 Haynes Way Ln., North Bend Enjoy the peace and quiet in this beautiful home on nearly 3 acres Large attached sunroom. Excellent storage, skylights, large yard, beautiful floors, nice layout. Home feels much larger Park like setting in this country home. Large deck, just minutes from town. Custom built by Jerry Fedler Construction walk-in bathroom, family room and all of this located on hot tub, and much more. Large wood stove for those with open floor plan with quality materials throughout. Features than county states. Ample parking…come see! edge of creek. CC&R’s - 55/over. include gourmet kitchen with gas range and granite counters. Master MLS#13200765 chilly nights. All this with a view of valley. MLS#13540258 MLS#13384861 suite on the main floor with fabulous master bath, and so much more…This one is a must see! $115,000 $209,000 $269,900 MLS#13211130 $525,000

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ACCESS But qualifying for a home loan remains a Baehr recommends renters calculate the Consumers are entitled to a free credit hurdle for anyone without a solid personal extra monthly costs that come with home- report every 12 months from each of the cred- * balance sheet. ownership and start setting aside that it bureaus: Experian,TransUnion and Equifax. FOR ONLY 99¢ “Now the requirements are much amount. This accomplishes two goals: Saving You can get copies at www.annualcreditre- stricter,” says Erin Baehr, a certified finan- money for a down payment and getting them port.com . YOUR BEST ONLINE NEWS SOURCE. cial planner in Stroudsburg, Penn. “You accustomed to the financial constraints of In addition, avoid taking on new debt in the ON YOUR TIME. ANYTIME. have to have the right income, you have to homeownership. months before you set out to buy a home, as have the right credit score and you have to “Start to put that money away and see if new loans or credit cards can ding your credit Take advantage of this opportunity have the right down payment to get the best you can live without it,” Baehr says. “If you score temporarily. can’t do it now, you’re not going to be able to Even borrowers who like to use their credit and get full access to rates out there.” TheWorldLink.com In addition, a tight supply of homes for do it later.” cards often and pay down the balance every month should refrain or ease back on using sale in many markets means sellers often Shoot for 20 percent down have the leverage that comes with receiving credit cards for a couple of months before *New digital subscribers only. Renewal of While some loan programs allow home- applying for a home loan, Baehr says. monthly rate is $7.95 per month for digital competing offers. That means buyers with buyers to make a down payment of as little as the financial flexibility to raise their offer 3.5 percent of the purchase price, experts say Get financial documents in order access only or $2.95 per month in stand a better chance of winning out — combination with home delivery. you’ll need to save enough for at least a 20 per- When it comes time to formally apply for another reason to bolster one’s finances cent down payment in order to get the lowest the loan, lenders will probe deep into your before entering the homebuying fray. interest rate and avoid having to pay private financial records. Here are six tips to get prepared: mortgage insurance, or PMI. Get ahead of the requests by pulling togeth- Call 541-269-1222 ext. 247 If you’re a military veteran, you can qualify Assess your financial picture er at least three months of bank statements, to sign up or visit for a loan program that enables veterans to pay stubs, and two years of income tax filings. Before you get too involved in looking at www.TheWorldLink.com/digital obtain a mortgage without a down payment. If you’re going to be receiving financial help listings, take some time to evaluate your Even if you end up getting a loan that from family on the down payment, the bank finances thoroughly. If you’re a first-time requires private mortgage insurance, once will want to know the source. That might you’ve made enough payments to build your buyer and haven’t been saving money or mean that your benefactor may also need to stake in the home to 20 percent, you can apply have been living paycheck-to-paycheck show bank statements related to their finan- to have PMI waived. And until then, PMI is while dealing with college loans and other cial gift to you as well, Baehr said. debt, you’ll likely have to make major tax-deductible. In addition to a down pay- lifestyle changes to get in the best position ment, you’ll also have to set money aside for Get pre-approved for a loan to buy a home. closing costs, which can run into the hundreds or sometimes thousands of dollars. Before you begin searching, ask a lender to Ultimately, you want to get an idea of how assess how much you can borrow. Once the much of your monthly income you can rea- Tackle any credit score problems early lender issues you a pre-approval letter, it’s a sonably afford to spend on a home. A credit score is a critical element of how solid indication of what you can spend. Stew Larsen, head of Bank of the West’s lenders determine how much money home- “It’s not like having cash in hand, but it’s mortgage banking division, suggests using a buyers can borrow and at what interest rate. almost as close,”Larsen says. rough formula that lenders use: Add up the Baehr says buyers seeking a shot at the most One caveat: Understand the difference monthly house payment — principal, inter- favorable interest rate on a home loan must between a preapproval letter and being pre- est, taxes and insurance — and subtract it generally have a FICO score of at least 720 out qualified for a loan. from your gross monthly income. The house of 850. Loans backed by the Federal Housing Being prequalified for a loan doesn’t com- payment shouldn’t be more than 28 percent Administration require a FICO score of at least mit the lender. It’s basically an opinion drawn to 30 percent of the monthly income. 580, but you’ll pay a higher interest rate. from a cursory assessment of your financial Bankrate Inc. has online calculators that Prospective homebuyers should check their profile. A preapproval letter is preceded by a www.theworldlink.com can help estimate how much you can afford credit report for any errors that may be weigh- thorough credit and income review, though based on your income and expenses. Here’s ing down their credit score. Disputing errors the loan won’t go through until all of the bor- one: http://apne.ws/12bNGkc . can take months, so it’s best to get this process rower’s financial information is verified. C M Y K C M Y K 6

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500 SE JOHNSON, COQUILLE 93862 Shutters Landing Ln., North Bend Beautiful 3 BD, 2BA home w/open floor plan, vaulted ceilings Meticulously maintained 1,512 sqft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on BEAUTIFUL 3BR, 2BA HOUSE on a gorgeous landscaped lot. GORGEOUS 6BR, 3.5BA HOME w/a 3-car detached garage & & an amazing view is just the beginning. Metal roof, cement This spacious home has wood floors and two bedrooms on the 50’s motif rec area. This stunning house built in 1892 has 1.16 acres north of North Bend. Property features: 24x30 shop in siding, vinyl windows, updated kitchen & baths, laminate addition to a single attached garage, beautiful landscaped w/ flooring, covered deck w/outside dining area fenced yard for main level. There is a family room downstairs with a bedroom, been completely remodeled retaining many original features. gazebo, covered decks, rock garden & fencing. Property is off dogs and kids, separate room off carport that is currently being bathroom, and two bonus rooms. This home has an amazing Updated kitchen, 2 master suites, formal dining room, large paved road to paved driveway & on city water. Make an backyard with a patio and small pond. A wonderful place living room, fireplace & bedroom on the main level. Lots of used as a trophy room. Private large lot on the outskirts of town. located in a nice neighborhood for only $169,000. parking, garden area & deck for entertaining. Amazing home appointment to see this Exceptional Home. NB MLS# 13392519 Dist.#13 has a 5 day school week. MLS#13050024 on a corner lot for only $310,000. MLS#13192008 MLS# 12382887 $225,000 Seaboard $239,000 P PrudentialPrruuddeennttiiaall Properties Mariah Grami Mariah Grami sm Principal Broker Principal Broker Rock solid in Real Estate 541-290-7808 541-290-7808 PPrudentialPrruuddeennttiiaall Howard Graham Jenifer Forbes Sheri Edwards Seaboard Properties Broker [email protected] [email protected] (541) 297-3886 (541) 297-5481 (541) 404-6297 556 N. Bayshore Dr. (Hwy. 101), Coos Bay 541-269-0355 • 1-800-752-6361 556 N. Bayshore Dr. (Hwy. 101), Coos Bay • 541-269-0355 www.gramiproperties.com www.gramiproperties.com “Each office independently owned and operated” 16 Hwy. 42 E, Coquille • 541-396-5532 399C N. C ENTRAL , C OQUILLE , OR 97423 • (541) 260-4663 399C N. C ENTRAL , C OQUILLE , OR 97423 • (541) 260-4663

502 SE JOHNSON, COQUILLE 98627 ELK CREEK LN., MYRTLE POINT Beautiful 1993 Tri-wide manufactured home w/large open floor One of a kind property w/pasture & hill ground, some timber, Elk plan, separate living & family room, great kitchen w/butler Creek runs thru property. Completely remodeled 2BD, 2BA, pantry & breakfast nook, 3BD, large master w/attached office, great kitchen, view from every angle, nice deck for entertaining, walk-in closet & bath. Great deck, 2 car detached garage, large 29x48 shop w/drive thru doors, loft, separate work area, magazine circle drive, huge 2 bay 40x40 shop to store motor home garden, many fruit trees, grapes, fenced & x-fenced for animals. w/wood burning stove. Don’t miss this rare find. MLS# 13257470 MLS# 13695969 $289,000 $369,000 Seaboard Seaboard P PrudentialPrruuddeennttiiaall Properties P PrudentialPrruuddeennttiiaall Properties Put your listings here! sm sm Rock solid in Real Estate Rock solid in Real Estate Jenifer Forbes Sheri Edwards Jenifer Forbes Sheri Edwards [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (541) 297-5481 (541) 404-6297 (541) 297-5481 (541) 404-6297 556 N. Bayshore Dr. (Hwy. 101), Coos Bay • 541-269-0355 556 N. Bayshore Dr. (Hwy. 101), Coos Bay • 541-269-0355 CALL 541-269-1222 16 Hwy. 42 E, Coquille • 541-396-5532 16 Hwy. 42 E, Coquille • 541-396-5532 C M Y K C M Y K 9

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putting bike repair shops in keep it secure. Build shelves apartment buildings. or a cabinet to store helmets, “I decided to live without cycling shoes, spare tubes, a car, to take the leap,” said tires, tools and other gear. 31-year-old Rose Barcklow, If you don’t own your who lives in a Denver apart- own house, not to worry. An World File Photo ment that gives her easy increasing number of apart- Bicyclists ride year-round in Portland because the city is bicycle friendly. access to the bike lanes she ment buildings are thinking takes on her 7-mile commute about how they can meet to work. your needs. Her apartment complex, In Portland, the collective the Willamette River from 30 wall-mounted bike racks Friendly Bike Guest House, ing tenants as well as cyclists “Solera,” is ueber-bike- voice of cyclists is louder downtown, is emblematic of with a bike hanging from which originally housed who won’t even be living friendly. Barcklow doesn’t that in many other American Portland’s green and bike- nearly every one. EcoFlats people taking bike repair there. have to lug her two bikes up cities. In the last several catering nature. On North appeals to the green-con- classes at the United Bicycle The complex will have to her apartment because years, Oregon’s largest city Williams Avenue, within a scious in other ways as well: Institute but which has also 240 secure stalls for bike there’s a secure storage area has built a network of bike few blocks of each other, are On the roof, for example, is been discovered by others, storage as well as men’s and for two-wheelers, and she lanes, bike paths and streets a guest house, a bar and an an array of photovoltaic and including people coming women’s showers and locker makes use of the “velo room” designated with “shar- apartment complex that all solar thermal panels. Also in through on bike tours. The rooms. Non-tenant bike — a tool-equipped workshop rows”— arrow-like symbols cater to cyclists, plus the the vestibule is a flat-screen guest house has an interior commuters can join a club where she can pump up her painted to remind motorists United Bicycle Institute, monitor that shows the bike lockup area, bike- that gives them access to tires, clean her chain and fix they share the road with which offers classes on bike energy usage of each apart- themed art and a repair shop those facilities. If they need a flat. cyclists. Each morning, repair. All are located on a ment, which creates compe- with tools. work done on their bikes, “There’s brushes, thousands of Portland major bike commuter route. tition among tenants to be To the north of Portland, they can leave them at the wrenches, the goo that gets cyclists commute to work. Jean Pierre Veillet is energy-efficient. Seattle is also developing a bike shop during the day. grease off your hands, and All of this has helped earn developer of the building On the ground floor is the bike-friendly reputation, “We really wanted to be a aprons,”she said. the city a reputation as one containing the apartment Hopworks BikeBar, decorat- with thousands of cyclists hub for people who want to Chris Archer, assistant of the most cyclist-friendly complex, called EcoFlats. ed with bike frames hand- sharing the streets with commute to work,” said project manager for Zocalo in the nation — and it some- “Three thousand people crafted locally. Hopworks motorists. Griffin, who last year put Community Development in times has drawn curses and ride their bike by here each has a water bottle filling sta- Matt Griffin is managing nearly 10,000 miles on his Denver, said the developer’s rude gestures from motorists day,”said Veillet, standing in tion, plus 99 empty bottles partner with the Pine Street own bike and has been car- next project, a 231-unit who think there are too many front of EcoFlats, which has of beer on the wall — all in Group, which is building a free for nine years. apartment complex, will bikes on the road. 18 apartments. bike water bottle cages. 654-unit apartment com- “Blkes are a good way to have a bike repair room that North Portland, across In the vestibule is a line of Just down the street is the plex that caters to bike-rid- get around Seattle.” C M Y K C M Y K 0 1

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135 N. 14th, Lakeside Your dreams of that perfect home at the lake Reedsport $299,000 Reedsport $169,900 Great opportunity to own a place on the coast. Live full or part have just come true. Excellent 56+ acre riverfront property with solid 3 bedroom time. Sunny location, out of the wind, minutes to Tenmile Lakes, Beautifully remodeled and updated with many deluxe amenities Spacious and updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Dunes, Ocean, fishing & other coastal activities. Open floor plan, and spacious open floor. A gorgeous kitchen with granite counters home. Approximately 40 acres of fenced bottom land. Home in Reedsport. There is an attached double carport two detached oversized single car garages, large lot, plenty of and island breakfast bar. 2014 sqft. on 2.25 acres. and property need some TLC. Great opportunity to purchase with large workshop. Plenty of room for a shop. room for ALL of the toys plus parking for family riverfront property at a great price. and friends. Fenced all the way around for the Triple garage and covered boat dock. Easy road access. Nice area near schools. kids & pets and gated. MLS# 13297486 MLS#13193679 MLS#13305172 $179,900 a ll C C o o a a s t R a ll C C o o a a s t R tt rr a e a tt rr a e a nn DDaniel aniel MMastast l t nn DDaniel aniel MMastast l t P PrudentialPrruuddeennttiiaall Autumn Woods e e Daniel Mast t y e e Daniel Mast t y Seaboard Properties Broker Ray Penny C C C C (541) 297-2737 Principal Broker 541-662-0348 541-662-0348 541-662-0348 541-662-0348 556 N. Bayshore Dr. (Hwy. 101), Coos Bay www.raypenny.com 541-662-0348 541-662-0348 541-297-7777 350350 FFiriir Ave.,ve..,, RReedsporteedsport 350350 FFiriir Ave.,ve..,, RReedsporteedsport 541-269-0355 • 1-800-752-6361 777 B AYSHORE D R ., C OOS B AY “Each office independently owned and operated” [email protected]@yahoo..com [email protected]@yahoo..com

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#13110748 1075 Laurel Ave., #13145913 #11373806 #13040172 Reedsport Beautiful view from this totally 162 Spicer St., Scottsburg 660 Beach Blvd., Winchester Bay 1209 Hawthorne Ave., Reedsport remodeled 4 Bdrm, 2.5 Bath Must see to appreciate this beautifully remodeled Rare opportunity to own bayfront property in Winchester Super cute and cozy remodeled, one level, home. Open & airy living/dining/kitchen area with wall home. Spacious open rooms with lots of natural light Bay. Great view of boats in harbor. Crabbing, fishing, 2BD/2BA home with lots of parking for your RV or of windows. Big deck. Borders Champion park & walking create a sense of tranquility. Laminate flooring restaurants, all within 50 yards of property. Close to boat. Cove ceiling in living room, open beam ceiling path. Must see to appreciate. Suite downstairs throughout, vaulted ceilings, and abundance of in family room w/pellet stove. One bathroom with storage space. Cook’s kitchen boasts tile counter beaches, dunes, Umpqua River and completely fenced, jetted tub and tile shower with seat in the other. with kitchenette. new sewer and water service installed. $ tops, custom oak cabinets and attention to detail. Brand new carpet throughout. 194,900 $229,900 $199,999 $111,900 NEW LISTING SALE PENDING Lots for Sale 0 Elm Ave., Reedsport Almost a third acre on the edge of Reedsport. City utilities. Sloped with nice usable flat spot at base of property. Dead end road at end of Elm St., Umpqua River view. Old home has been torn down. MLS#12271609 $29,995 #13233115 188 Glen-Dee Ln., #13662243 887 Laurel Ave., Reedsport Winchester Bay Terrific commercial exposure at the North entrance to Reedsport, 845 Golden Rod Ct., Reedsport from Hwy. 101 and Hwy. 38. 240’x80’ on 4 tax lots. Amazing ocean views Wonderful family home in Reedsport. Private location in from this light, open, airy desirable neighborhood. Well maintained 4 bedroom, 2.5 Building is in rough shape, value is in the land. home. The highest quality Karsten 2008 triple-wide, bath, with extra off-street parking, 2-car garage, plus Commercial/Transitional zoning uses. with beauitful hardwood floors. Vaulted ceilings, room to build a shop. Peaceful backyard bordering $ solar tubes, a must see. 3 bed, 3 bath with guest pasture land. Large kitchen with lots of cabinets and MLS#12179688 229,000 quarters, .86 acre of ocean view property. pantry. New roof in 2008. $439,000 $229,999 Liz Adamo, Broker Phone: 541-662-0019 Mal & Seitz Real Estate 350 Beach Blvd., Winchester Bay OR 97467 E-mail: [email protected] • Michael Anderson, Sr. Principal Broker

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1) To properly fold the flag, begin by holding it 3) Fold the flag again waist-high with another STEPS lengthwise with the blue field person so that its surface is on the outside. parallel to the ground. to FOLD 7 the FLAG 2) Fold the lower half of 4) Make a triangular fold the stripe section lengthwise by bringing the striped cor- over the field of stars, holding ner of the folded edge to meet the bottom and top edges the open (top) edge of the securely. flag.

7) When the flag is completely fold- 5) Turn the outer end ed, only a triangular point inward, parallel to the blue field of stars open edge, to form a second should be visible. triangle.

Have you ever noticed the honor guard pays meticulous attention to correctly folding 6) The triangular folding the United States flag 13 times? Many people is continued until the entire length of the flag is folded in think it’s to symbolize the original 13 colonies, this manner. 13but it is not. Each fold has a significance.

7) The seventh fold is a 13) When the flag is FOLDS tribute to our Armed Forces, completely folded, the stars for it is through the Armed are uppermost, reminding Forces that we protect our Submitted by Bob Strehl us of our national motto, “In country and our flag against DCCM US COAST GUARD, Retired God We Trust.” Coos Bay all her enemies, whether (If appropriate, wait for Source: http://www.usflag.org/foldflag.html they be found within or without the boundaries of the Honor Guard or Flag our republic. Detail to inspect the flag.) 1) The first fold of our flag is a symbol of life. After the flag is complete- 8) The eighth fold is a ly folded and tucked in, it tribute to the one who 2) The second fold is a entered in to the valley of the takes on the appearance of a symbol of our belief in the shadow of death, that we cocked hat, ever reminding eternal life. might see the light of day, us of the soldiers who served and to honor mother, for under Gen. George Wash- 3) The third fold is made whom it flies on mother’s ington and the sailors and in honor and remembrance of day. the veteran departing our marines who served under ranks who gave a portion of 9) The ninth fold is a trib- Capt. John Paul Jones, who life for the defense of our ute to womanhood; for it has were followed by their com- country to attain a peace been through their faith, rades and shipmates in the throughout the world. love, loyalty and devotion Armed Forces of the United that the character of the men States, preserving for us the 4) The fourth fold repre- and women who have made rights, privileges and free- sents our weaker nature, for this country great have been as American citizens trusting molded. doms we enjoy today. in God, it is to Him we turn in times of peace as well as in 10) The 10th fold is a times of war for His divine tribute to father, for he, too, guidance. has given his sons and daughters for the defense of 5) The fifth fold is a trib- our country since they were thday ute to our country, for in the first born. y Bir words of Stephen Decatur, Happ “Our country, in dealing with 11) The 11th fold, in the other countries, may she eyes of a Hebrew citizen, rep- erica! m vendwestservices.com always be right; but it is still resents the lower portion of A our country, right or wrong.” the seal of King David and King Solomon, and glorifies, 6) The sixth fold is for in their eyes, the God of where our hearts lie. It is with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. our heart that we pledge alle- giance to the flag of the Unit- 12) The 12th fold, in the Vend West ed States of America, and to eyes of a Christian citizen, Services Inc. the republic for which it represents an emblem of stands, one nation, under eternity and glorifies, in their 541-267-7438 1175 South 7th St., Coos Bay God, indivisible, with liberty eyes, God the Father, the Son, and justice for all. and Holy Ghost.

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