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Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 theworldlink.com I 75¢ Bandon Oregon Journalism Student of the Year pulls plug MHS editor wins top honor on dark BY THOMAS MORIARTY present her work in the format of a The World miniature newspaper. sky rules For her efforts, she walked away COOS BAY — For the third year with a $1,000 scholarship and a in a row, Marshfield High School’s chance for a national title at the BY AMY MOSS STRONG student newspaper has garnered NSPA convention in San Francisco The World bragging rights beyond the Coos in April. Bay city limits. MHS English teacher Catherine BANDON — The city manager Managing Editor Spencer Hur- Hampton, who has supervised the says voters’ rejection of a “dark bis, a senior, became the first paper for 13 years, said the its con- sky” law puts the issue to rest. Marshfield High School student to tent is entirely student-driven. “Obviously the voters have said win Oregon Journalism Student of “They come up with all the they don’t want the outdoor light- the Year. Hurbis, a senior, contin- story ideas themselves,”Hampton ing regulations, so the council will ues a pattern of achievement set said. have to repeal the ordinance,”Matt by the 2011 and 2012 staffs, which Hampton has no professional Winkel said. “We weren’t enforc- were finalists for the National background in journalism, but she ing it anyway, because we knew it Scholastic Press Association’s undertook an internship at The was going on to the ballot and we prestigious Pacemaker Award. World more than a decade ago, don’t have a lot of development Hurbis, who has worked on the when she decided to take over the going on right now where people Marshfield Times since she was a high school program. By Thomas Moriarty, The World are putting in outdoor lights.” sophomore, had to submit a port- Over the years, she has built up Editor Spencer Hurbis assigns stories during a Marshfield Times editorial meeting Voters on Tuesday rejected the folio of her writing, photography in Catherine Hampton’s MHS journalism class Tuesday.Hurbis,a senior,was recent- outdoor lighting rules 524-419. and design work. She chose to SEE MHS | A8 ly named the Oregon Journalism Student of the Year. Turnout among Bandon’s 1,807 registered voters was 52.2 percent. “I think this shows that the City Council is slightly out of touch with the voting population,”said Bandon Boundless energy of the young resident Rob Taylor, who spear- headed the petition drive for a spe- cial election. “I also believe the reason we won is that people are tired of more reg- ulations,”he said. The City Council passed the ordinance 5-1 last year, with Coun- cilor Chris Powell opposed and councilors Brian Vick, Mike Claassen, Geri Procetto, Nancy Drew and Claudine Hundhausen in favor. Winkel said he had no idea how the election would go. People from both sides canvassed before the election. Taylor said he handed out between 400 and 500 flyers. “When I was out, I spoke with quite a few people and I was basi- cally getting that people were real- ly upset and asking, ‘Do we really need more laws?’” Taylor said. The proposed regulations would have required that all new street lights, yard lights, porch

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Verdict is expected in trial today By Alysha Beck, The World A lamb frolics in a farm field off Floras Lake Loop Road outside Langlois on Wednesday afternoon.With spring beginning March 20, baby animals are plentiful in BY GEORGE ARTSITAS the area. The World

COQUILLE — A verdict is expected today in the rape and sex- ual abuse trial of a Coos Bay man. Salvador L. Barron, 35, is Corporations could get ‘kicker’ tax rebate charged with one count of rape, one count of sexual abuse and two counts of sexual penetration with BY JONATHAN J. COOPER Some lawmakers have dis- a foreign object. The Associated Press Voters’decision that money goes cussed extending the 2012 ballot The alleged victim, a teenage measure so it applies to the cur- girl, testified that Barron first SALEM — As Oregon lawmakers to schools starts next budget cycle rent budget cycle — a move that molested her when she was 6 or 7 talk about raising more tax revenue would require support from a years old and raped her when she from individuals, there’s a chance supermajority of the House and corporations may get millions in period ends June 30, the entire sur- er. State Economist Mark Senate. was 9 or 10. plus would be returned to corpora- McMullen said at the time that The girl’s mother and grand- automatic tax rebates. “The voters have spoken, and I tions. there’s about a 50-50 chance of mother, the mother’s boyfriend State tax collections are flirting think it’s very clear what the vot- and a family friend also testified, with the threshold that would trig- The risk comes as majority crossing that line, and Legislative ers’ intent is,” said Sen. Ginny describing how they learned of the ger millions of dollars in rebates to Democrats push to limit tax credits Revenue Officer Paul Warner said Burdick, a Portland Democrat who abuse from the victim. The girl corporations under a tax unique to and deductions to raise an addi- Wednesday that McMullen’s leads the Senate Finance and Rev- first revealed the abuse in July, and Oregon known as the “kicker.” tional $275 million from individual assessment still stands. enue Committee. Barron was arrested in October. Voters decided in November that taxpayers over the next two years. Businesses have two quarterly There’s a wider gap to trigger The trial concludes today with corporate kicker rebates should go The latest projection by econo- tax payments due before the end of the personal kicker, which is trig- the prosecution’s last witness tak- to schools instead, but that doesn’t mists, released last month, esti- the biennium, in April and June. gered when tax revenue from all ing the stand and the defense’s take effect until the next budget mated that corporate tax collec- The House Revenue Committee sources other than the corporate only witness closing out the testi- cycle. If corporate tax collections tions would be less than $14 million is scheduled to consider a bill income tax — primarily the per- mony. A verdict is expected before exceed projections by at least 2 per- short of the $896 million threshold Thursday that would spell out how noon. cent once the two-year budget that would trigger a corporate kick- to implement the ballot measure. SEE KICKER | A8

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a Archery club wins at state Celebrate St. Paddy’s around the area Wind quintet visits Port Orford C S Help scouts repel zombie invasion TODAY p.m., Orcoast Music Annex, Local Boy Scouts are need- Swing dancing lessons online at www.charlestonma- 787 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. ed to repel an eminent zombie rina.com. Christian Women’s Let’s Do Bring your instrument and SOUTH COAST in Bandon on Saturday Lunch 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m., Red invasion. Willow Creek will join. Be prepared with songs. Local scouts will go to the REPORTS Enjoy dancing at the Odd LIon Hotel, 1313 N. Bayshore 541-888-6805 Fellows Hall,1 Ohio Ave. S.E. Dr., Coos Bay. $13 inclusive. top secret invasion site, at the perform at barn dance Bandon, from 8-10:30 p.m. RSVP and arrange child care “A Family Reunion to Die For!” 7 prescribed time and date, to GREENACRES — Local Saturday. Lessons focusing 541-808-0625 p.m., Sprague Community The- repel the zombies back to the Lighthouse students band Willow Creek will per- ater, 1204 11th St. SW, Bandon. on the differences between sea. Children who are tougher win at science expo form at the South Coast Folk Art Walk North Bend 5-8 p.m., Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 East Coast swing and Lindy Society’s Barn Dance at Crystal Dolphin, 1901 Sherman than a zombie and in at least Lighthouse Middle School for seniors and $5 for stu- will be taught from 7-8 p.m., Greenacres. The dance will be Ave., North Bend. Featured: the fifth grade can join the students recieved awards dents. 541-347-2517 with the open dance to follow. held from 7-10 p.m. Saturday, Hand work beads by Jason quest to repel the undead. during the Central-Western Suggested donation of $3 per Mar. 16, at the Greenaces Trebolo. Easy Lane Frames and To learn how to join the Oregon Science Expo on SATURDAY person. Grange Hall located at 93393 Select Art Gallery, 3440 scouts and fight back the “Sharing the Coast” Conference March 2. Greenacres Lane in Coos Bay. Broadway and various loca- horde of zombies, drop by Deadline Friday for tions at Pony Village Mall, 1611 all day, The Barn, 1200 11th St. The Naval Excellence in Doors open at 6:45 p.m.; these locations between 5:30 Virginia Ave., North Bend. 623- SW, Bandon. Presentations, Science and Engineering fisherman’s memorial general admission is $7. For p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Award was presented to Eli 261-9825 workshops and field trips. The Charleston Fisher- students with ID and seniors Reception 5 p.m. Conference I March 14, North Bend, Ghattas and Thomas men’s Memorial Committee over 60, admission is $6. FIRST Fundraiser at Ciccarelli’s city park fee, $15 for Oregon Shores and Mitchell. Special recognition is seeking recommendations Supervised children under 6 5-9 p.m., Ciccarelli’s, 2076 NAME members, $25 for non I March 18, Gold Beach, awards were presented to Kira of names of individuals, who years old are free. Sherman Ave., North Bend. members and $7.50 for stu- city park Emery, Thomas Mitchell, were lost at sea or have For first timers who arrive 541-756-1999 dents — includes lunch. Regis- I March 19, Reedsport, George LaGesse and Richard worked in the fishing indus- at 7 p.m., admission is $5 and Elkton St. Patrick’s Day Dinner ter at http://pacname.org. Foursquare Church Rigney. Advancing to Intel try, to be listed on the Memo- they also will recieve a ticket 6 p.m., Elkton Community Edu- Information at 503-754-9303. I March 20, Coquille- NWSE was presented to River rial at the Charleston Marina. for free admission to their cation Center, 15850 State AARP Volunteer Tax Aide 9:30- Myrtle Point, Sturtevant Park Morse, Eli Ghattas, George The deadline for sending in second dance. Highway 38, Elkton. Traditional 11:30 a.m., Bandon Senior Cen- I March 30, Brookings, LaGesse, Thomas Mitchell applications is March 15, 2013. The dances are alcohol and Irish fare. Suggested donda- ter, 1200 11th St. SW, Bandon. home show and Kira Emergy. Broadcom Application forms are avail- fragrance free. For more tion, $10. RSVP at 541-584- Bring photo ID, SS card, 2011 For further information, Masters nominations went to able at the Oregon Interna- information, call 541-572- 2692 or and 2012 tax info. butterfl[email protected] contact Jay Schaefer at 541- Geoge LaGesse, Richard tional Port of Coos Bay’s 0518 or you can go online at Umpqua River Lighthouse Tours 297-0207 or by email at Rigney, Thomas Mitchell and Charleston Marina office, http://southcoastfolksoci- Coquille Valley Seed Library 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Umpqua [email protected] Kira Emergy. 63534 Kingfisher Road; or ety.wordpress.com. Meeting 6 p.m., Owen Build- River Lighthouse, Winchester ing, 225 N. Adams, Coquille. Bay. Tours are $5 for adults Soil health presentation by and $3 for children and sen- Share the Coast this weekend Mark Sturges. iors. Oregon Carousels: Creating New Oregon Oldtime Fiddlers 1-4 The “Sharing the Coast” Suryan of the Hatfield Traditions Program 7 p.m., p.m., Winchester Bay Commu- of conference will be held March Marine Science Center will North Bend Public Library, nity Center, 625 Broadway, side 15-17. This year the confer- speak on Oregon’s seabird 1800 Sherman Ave., North Winchester Bay. Performance E Bend. Darrell Jabin presents a followed by accoustic jam from RE ence will be held March 15 and populations and how climate F documentary film on Oregon 3-4 p.m. 541-347-2229 16 at The Barn in Bandon and change is affecting them. Carousels. E! March 17 the conference will On Sunday, presentations St. Patrick’s Day Potato Bar and L Celtic Music 6 p.m., First Unit- O move to the Boat House Audi- on Oregon’s nearshore M FRIDAY ACA torium in the Oregon Institute ocean, coastal geology, and ed Methodist Church, 123 U Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay. Cost is G of Marine Biology in estuarine ecology and field AARP Volunteer Tax Aide 9 a.m. Charleston. trips will be offered. to 1 p.m., College Park Com- $10 for adults and $5 for ages Charleston resident and Conference fees are $15 munity Church, 2548 Newmark 5 and younger. Includes potato retired climate scientist Al per individual for current Ave., North Bend. Bring photo bar, green salad and dessert. Music begins at 7 p.m. Pro- Solomon will provide the members of Oregon Shores ID, SS card, 2011 and 2012 tax info. ceeds benefit women’s mission conference’s keynote talk or NAME, $25 for non-mem- outreach. 541-756-4285 Friday evening, speaking on bers, and $7.50 for students. Room to Grow Resale Grand Ê “Weather Extremes and Cli- Fees include lunch on Satur- Opening Ribbon Cutting noon- Langlois Lions St. Patrick’s Din- mate Change: The Essential day. To register, go to the 1 p.m., 383 Anderson Ave., ner 6-9 p.m., Langlois Lion Linkage” at 7 p.m. at The NAME website, http://pac- Coos Bay. Hors douvres and a Club, 48136 Floras Lake Loop, Barn, 1200 11th St., S.W.This name.org/. For more infor- drawing. 541-808-3900 Langlois. Traditional Irish fare, desserts, live auction and presentation is free and open mation, contact Phillip Coos Bay Stamp Club Meeting 2- more. Cost is $14. RSVP at to all. Johnson, CoastWatch Direc- 4 p.m., Coos Bay Public [email protected] or with purchase of two The Barn will also be the tor, (503) 754-9303, Library Cedar Room, 525 541-348-2507. site of Saturday’s events. Rob [email protected]. Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. 541- 267-3614 Lower Umpqua United Fund N.Y. l unch or dinners. Steak Dinner 6 p.m., Reed- Downtown North Bend Sip ‘n sport Eagles, 510 Greenwood Expires Sunday 3/17/13. Live Bands Stroll 5 p.m., Starts at Engles Ave., Reedsport. Cost is $14. Furniture, 2079 Sherman Ave., Halfway Tavern, 59576 Halfway day and Saturday, March 15-16. Dessert auction and live music North Bend. Cost is $10 for Rd, Coos Bay: Big Creek Ren- by Timberwolf. 541-271-6336 $4.95 Lunch Specials Everyday! The Mill Casino-Hotel, 3201 glass and list of participating dezvous, 7-10 p.m., every Friday. Tremont Ave., Coos Bay: Live locations. Proceeds benefit Womens Connection “Inside High Tide Cafe, 91124 Cape Arago Wire, 9 p.m., Friday and Satur- Zonta Club of Coos Bay Dress Your Community” 6:30 p.m., Highway, Charleston: Bill Bar- day, March 15-16. your best program. Coquille Community Center, tels, 12-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., 115 N. Birch, Coquille. Cost is Orcoast Annex, 787 Newmark Free Roller Skating 6 p.m., $15. Program includes presne- every Friday and Saturday, and Snoddy Memorial Gymnasium, 12-3 p.m. Sunday. Ave., Coos Bay: Open mic 6-9 tations by Doug Eberline, authentic mexican food p.m., every Friday. Bay Area Church of the Sause Bros. and former Lloyd’s Old Town Tavern, 219 Sec- Nazarene, 1850 Clark St., 63058 Highway 101 / Coos Bay • 541-266-8212 Portside, 63383 Kingfisher Road, employee now minister, Tim ond St. SE, Bandon: South Coast North Bend. Skates provided Young. RSVP at 541-294-6612 SUN-THURS: 11am-9pm / FRI-SAT: 11am-10pm Charleston: David Aakre, 6 p.m., TONS OF PARKING ACROSS THE STREET AT BUNKER HILL CHURCH Singles Karaoke, 8 p.m., every for all ages. Thursday; Done Deal, 9 p.m., Fri- every Friday and Saturday. “A Family Reunion to Die For!” 7 “Sharing the Coast” Conference p.m., Sprague Community The- Pyramid Club, upstairs Old City 7 p.m., The Barn, 1200 11th St. ater, 1204 11th St. SW, Bandon. Hall building, Coos Bay: Jam ses- SW, Bandon. Al Solomon on Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 sion, 7:05 p.m., every Tuesday. “Weather Extremes and Cli- for seniors and $5 for stu- Shark Bites, 240 S. Broadway, mate Change: The Essential dents. 541-347-2517 Linkage” Coos Bay: Irish sessions, 7 p.m., South Coast Folk Society Barn first and third Monday. Orcoast Music Open Mic 6-9 Dance 7-10 p.m., Greenacres Grange Hall, 93393 Greenacres Lane, Coos Bay. Live music by Willow Creek. Caller Silas Min- yard. Admission: general, $7; Friday,riday, SaturdaySaturday & SundaySunday seniors 60 and better, $6; members, $5 and supervised children free. Alcohol- and fra- grance-free. 541-572-0518 Slow Roasted Writers on the Edge 7 p.m., Newport Visual Arts Center, 777 N.W. Beach Drive. Brisket & Cabbage http://writersontheedge.org SUNDAY Umpqua River Lighthouse Tours 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Umpqua River Lighthouse, Winchester Bay. Tours are $5 for adults and $3 for children and sen- iors. “A Family Reunion to Die For!” 2 p.m., Sprague Community The- ater, 1204 11th St. SW, Bandon. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $5 for stu- dents. 541-347-2517 Zumbathon for Avery Walker 2- 5 p.m., Pony Village Mall next to Cone 9, 1611 Virginia Ave., North Bend. Cost is $15, includes T-shirt. Proceeds ben- “Get the luck of the Irish” efit Avery Walker family. Raf- fle, DJ and drinks. FREE Giveaways St. Patrick’s Day Trivia Chal- lenge and Pub Crawl 3 p.m., all weekend Waterfront Tavern & Grill, 351 Riverfront Way, Reedsport. Registration fee of $20 for team of 4, $5 for each addi- tional person. 541-271-2101 St. Patrick’s Day Dinner 3-6 p.m., Holy Redeemer Catholic Church parish center, 2250 16th St., North Bend. Cost is $10 for individuals, $8 for sen- iors or $30 for a family. What’s Up features one-time events and 541-808-0644 limited engagements in The World’s coverage area. To submit an event, 1001 N. Bayshore Dr., Coos Bay, OR email [email protected]. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, March 14,2013 • The World • A3 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas• 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Meetings DUII stop Lawyers honored for service TODAY Coquille City Council — 12 p.m., city council chambers, 851 N. results in and company officials say Central Blvd.; special meeting. Applause she has made a great impact Winchester Bay Sanitary District By Tim Novotny on external and internal cus- — 6 p.m., district conference drug bust tomers alike. room, 936 Salmon Harbor Drive; Know someone or something that She says one of her favorite regular meeting. deserves a round of applause? parts about her position at Contact reporter Tim Novotny at Umpqua Soil and Water Conser- THE WORLD Xerox is helping people. “It’s vation District — 6:30 p.m., dis- [email protected] or the satisfaction of knowing trict office, 1877 Winchester NORTH BEND — Oregon P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, OR, 97420; you’ve helped someone at the Ave., Reedsport; regular meet- State Police arrested a pair of or call 541-269-1222, ext. 235. end of the day.” ing. individuals Monday after Ayesha Polanco, Opera- discovering a firearm, illegal Legal professionals tions Manager, states “Jam- Lakeside City Council — 7 p.m., earned kudos from their city hall, 915 N. Lake Road; regu- drugs and large amounts of mie’s wealth of knowledge, cash during a traffic stop. peers during an annual patience and positivity lar meeting. recognition celebration in An OSP trooper stopped a Contributed photo makes her one of our best vehicle for a traffic violation Coos Bay. From left to right, Kelli Burnette, Malcom Corrigall and Mindy team captains. She has an MONDAY NALS of Southern Oregon on U.S. Highway 101 at mile- Woodworth all recieved awards at this year’s Bosses Luncheon for infectious smile and person- Lakeside City Council — 7 p.m., Coast, Legal Support profes- post 240 in North Bend South Coast legal professionals, held Feb. 19. ality which can be heard in city hall, 915 N. Lake Road; spe- around 1:45 a.m. Monday sionals, held its 2013 Bosses every conversation she has cial meeting. morning as part of a DUII Luncheon at Benetti’s on with both her peers and her Myrtle Point City Council — 7:30 investigation. The officer Feb. 19. They recognized the Michael Stebbins, of Steb- cations, information, and customers. She supports her p.m., Flora M. Laird Memorial found probable cause to boss of the year, legal sup- bins and Coffey. training to those choosing team with motherly instinct Library, 435 Fifth St.; regular search the vehicle. port professional of the year The nominations for Boss the legal services industry as and guides them to become meeting Inside the vehicle, officers and their member of the of the Year and Legal Sup- their career. NALS members the best agents they can be. found methamphetamine, year, who was selected by port Professional of the Year represent every area of this I am very proud to have her TUESDAY marijuana, prescription popular vote of the member- were judged by a committee industry from paralegals and as a member of our team and ship. comprised of Coos County legal assistants to legal Reedsport Traffic Safety Advisory drugs, packaging and distri- look forward to her contin- bution materials, and a large Based on a nomination Court Judge Paula Bechtold, administrators and office ued growth within the com- Committee — 1:30 p.m., city hall letter from Kelli Burnette, conference room, 451 Winchester amount of U.S. currency. non-member attorney David managers.” pany.” his legal assistant, attorney Ave., Reedsport; regular meet- Officers arrested Andrea Tilton and Coos Bay Mayor ing. Narelle Webley, 31, and Malcom Corrigall of Corri- Crystal Shoji. Angela Marie Gilbertson, 35, gall, McClintock and Costel- NALS is a national organ- One of a kind service Bay Area Health District Finance- both of Tacoma, Wash. After lo, LLP was named Boss of ization with state and local Xerox Services has a new Audit Committee — 5:30 p.m., the arrest, the passenger in the Year. Burnette also was chapters throughout the customer care senior spe- Bay Area Hospital, 1775 Thomp- the vehicle was found to be a voted Member of the Year for United States. According to cialist, as Jammie Fouts was Go! son Road; regular meeting. fugitive out of Washington 2013. their website, the organiza- recently promoted from cus- Stay busy on the state and a felon who was in Legal Support Profession- tion “remains a leader in the tomer care assistant at the WEDNESDAY possesion of an illegal al of the Year went to legal legal services industry offer- call center located in North weekends. Find the North Bend Police Committee — 4 firearm. assistant Mindy Wood- ing professional develop- Bend. best music and art. p.m., city hall, 835 California St.; Both subjects were worth, PLS, based on a nom- ment by providing continu- Jammie has been with See Inside Saturday regular meeting. booked into Coos County jail. ination letter from her boss, ing legal education, certifi- Xerox since March of 2012 Thefts & Mischief NORTH BEND March 13, 09:29 a.m., criminal trespass, subject sleeping in March 12, 9:38 p.m., DUII, Eighth mischief, tagging buildings, restroom, 200 of state and Anderson. March 12, 03:43 a.m., fire, 1000 2000 block of Sherman Avenue. Highway 42. block of Virginia Avenue. March 13, 4:05 a.m., theft of serv- CONTACT THE NEW SPAPER March 13, 09:53 a.m., criminal March 12, 9:13 a.m., criminal tres- ice, 500 block of Central Avenue. CornerofFourth Street& CommercialAvenue,CoosBay March 12, 09:24 a.m., theft, 1800 mischief, 2100 block of Sherman pass. 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C M C M Y K A4 • The World • Thursday, March 14,2013 Y K

Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Clark Walworth, Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Investing beats spending in long run

Before a committee approved a proposal legislators are not going to remove the tax- to issue bonds for a college scholarship exempt status of credit unions this year. She endowment last week, Sen. Jeff Kruse put Oregon Views also stresses that banks are only concerned his finger on the crux of the issue facing the about the largest credit unions, which are Legislature. Why not just put money into looking and behaving more and more like scholarships, the Roseburg Republican Oregon Views presents edited excerpts of newspaper editorials from around the state. banks. asked, rather than making payments to To see the full text of the editorials, go to the worldlink.com/opinion. Banks perennially target credit unions’ retire the bonds? The only way the bonding tax status. The Legislature routinely ignores plan makes sense is if lawmakers are willing lion, an asset owned free and clear by the As bad as tanning and secondhand smoke the plea, and should do so again. to make current sacrifices for the benefit of people of Oregon to finance scholarships in are for children, it really isn’t the state’s job But two other bills supported by the future Oregonians — reversing the current perpetuity. to prohibit the practices. It could, reason- bankers at the least merit discussion. In dif- trend in government of spending now at the — Eugene Register-Guard ably, set limits on teen tanners by requiring ferent ways, the bills seek to ensure that expense of those to come. them to get a parent’s permission. As for the credit unions stick to the community focus State Treasurer Ted Wheeler’s proposal smoking ban, it’s pretty much unenforce- that has defined them since their creation calls for issuing $500 million in bonds, and Let parents raise their own kids able. A better way to reduce the problem is to more than a century ago. House Bill 2484 placing the money in an endowment that Oregon lawmakers are working on at ensure that parents and others understand would require credit unions to file reports would initially yield $25 million a year for least two bills that would take decision- the dangers of the practice. that would include accounts of services to college scholarships known as opportunity making out of parents’ hands and put it in — The Bend Bulletin low- and moderate-income customers. grants. Payments to retire the bonds would the state’s lap. Both are well-intentioned, House Bill 2485 seeks to apply lending stan- amount to $31 million annually. Oregon but good intentions are not enough to make Take a look at credit unions dards for underserved areas. could award $6 million more in scholarships good law. Banks won’t win many popularity con- The Legislature shouldn’t weigh credit for the same net cost by rejecting Wheeler’s House Bill 2896 would make it illegal to tests these days. So it’s either brave or fool- unions down with new regulations. But it is plan. allow children under the age of 18 to use a ish for the Oregon Bankers Association to a good time to hold a hearing and solicit But if lawmakers look beyond the next tanning bed unless ordered to do so by a propose legislation that would tax large public testimony on how credit unions are biennium, the numbers begin to show a clear doctor. A second measure, Senate Bill 444, credit unions. carrying out their responsibilities to the benefit. By the time the bonds were repaid in would make it illegal to smoke in a vehicle if Linda Navarro, president of the Oregon community. 30 years the fund could contain $810 mil- a child under 18 also were in the vehicle. Bankers Association, acknowledges that — The Oregonian Frack to the future

Celebrities are now upset about frack- ing, the injection of chemicals into the ground to crack rocks to release oil and gas. With everyone saying they want alterna- tives to foreign oil, I’d think celebrities would love fracking. Stopping fracking is the latest cause of the silly people. They succeeded in getting sci- entifically ignorant politicians to ban frack- ing in New York, Maryland and Vermont. Hollywood gave an Oscar to “Gasland,”a documentary that suggests fracking will shove gas into some people’s drinking water, so the water will burn. It’s true that some water contains so much natural gas that you can light it. But another documentary, “FrackNa- tion,”shows that gas got into plumbing long before fracking came. There’s gas in the earth. That’s why it’s called “natural gas.” Some gets into well water. Environmental officials investigated the flames shown in “Gasland” and concluded that the pollution had nothing to do with fracking. “FrackNation” director Phelim McAleer tried to confront “Gasland” director Josh Fox about this, but Fox wouldn’t answer his questions. Instead, he demanded to know Public Forum whom McAleer works for. He also turned down my invitations to publicly debate fracking. Veterans of Foreign Wars speech griping and moaning. Many activists don’t like Remove litter, not to answer questions that Write to us contest in Washington, D.C. My Try gratitude for a change. don’t fit their narrative. the dead’s crosses brother Dick, who died two years Severn Jones The World welcomes your letter. Even some homeown- Instead of taking crosses from ago, was in the first and last bat- North Bend ers who filed a lawsuit lost loved ones on U.S. Highway Write to [email protected], tle in the Pacific during World claiming that their water 101, why not pick up all the lit- or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. War II. Watt electric cars was poisoned by fracking ter? People like you are probably I Please use your real name. My husband Bill and I had bring: Dim hopes weren’t happy to learn that the ones that create all the trash; I 400 words maximum. seven children who graduated JOHN their water is safe. I’d think if the shoe fits. I No defamation, vulgarity, busi- from North Bend High School The pure-electric cars STOSSEL they would be delighted, Linda Dean ness complaints, poetry or religious and are grateful to various teach- account for a disappointingly — but “FrackNation”shows a North Bend testimony. ers in their lives, as I’m sure to the manufacturers — small Columnist couple reacting with out- I Please list your address and Haley is as well. percentage of new car sales. The rage when environmental Innocent humans daytime phone for verification. What’s important is that rush to add charging stations for officials test their water and find it clean. Haley persevered in her goal; she these vehicles seems really pre- The real story on fracking, say scientists, versus predators didn’t give up. The scholarship is mature. As well as a taxpayer is that the risks are small and the rewards great, but the courage to keep Peter DeFazio has voted attempt, very ineffectively and funded subsidy for those few immense. Fracking lowered the price of nat- trying is what our great schools against nearly every restriction in-fact probably detrimentally, who can get by with a vehicle ural gas so much that Americans heat our and country are all about. on abortion. This includes mul- to remove wildlife that has not with so many disadvantages. homes for less, and manufacturing that once tiple no votes to ban taxpayer been implicated in attacks on When I drive across our beau- Outside of the $90,000 Tesla, left America has returned. For those con- funds from going to Planned people and cattle,”said DeFazio, tiful bay bridge, I say a prayer for with a range of something over cerned about global warming, burning gas Parenthood, the biggest of all who for two decades has cham- the men preserving it. Also for 250 miles, the rest will hardly instead of oil or coal reduces CO2 emissions. abortion providers. Peter pioned the defunding of wildlife the technicians and dedicated make it from Roseburg to Coos Still, the process sounds dangerous. It DeFazio even has voted against services. But DeFazio, you do workers in numerous profes- Bay, and don’t dare use the requires chemicals and explosions. So frack- banning the ghoulish procedure think it is all right to kill another sions. Not everyone needs a col- heater or air conditioning, as ing is now scapegoated for the usual things of partial birth abortion that innocent human being “that has lege education. My son, Patrick, that further reduces the range. that peasants feared when threatened with includes the live dismember- not been implicated in attacks recently received his 40-year There are many gasoline and curses centuries ago: livestock dying, bad ment of a viable baby. on people and cattle?” ring from Weyerhaeuser. We’re diesel powered cars available crop yields, children born with deformities. Given DeFazio’s position on Daniel Cook fortunate to live in a country that provide excellent fuel None of it is backed by scientific evi- killing living human beings, I North Bend with public education and won- mileage without the downsides dence. President Obama’s first EPA admin- think his recent statement derful libraries. Have you ever of the electrics. So, I wouldn’t istrator, Lisa Jackson, told Congress that regarding federally funded pred- Try gratitude counted the cars around the count on electric car owners the EPA cannot show “that the fracking ator control is outrageous. libraries? A pittance on our taxes from other areas having much process has caused chemicals to enter “I don’t understand why it instead of griping provides them for us. influence on the local economy. groundwater.” should be the responsibility of Congratulations to Haley I think people should look Mike Kelly One of the more outlandish fears is that the Federal Government to DeAndrea on her success in the around at the blessings and stop Coquille fracking will cause earthquakes. Silly peo- ple at MSNBC say fracking creates “a sky- rocketing number of earthquakes.” Yes, Dolley Madison was a model of political savvy cracking rocks does cause vibrations. But then, so does construction with dynamite When Dolley Payne Madison machinery rusts about negotia- relationships. It’s impossible to or jackhammers — not to mention trucks became first lady in 1809, she and clanks and tions if they don’t imagine the leaders of today’s on the highway. instituted Wednesday evening eventually stops. talk first, if they Congress caring that way about Time and again, as humans make a gatherings at the White House And that’s don’t develop at one another, but at least one good-faith effort to find new, cleaner ways where political rivals could meet exactly what’s least a modicum group of lawmakers — the to produce the energy a growing popula- and talk. They were called been happening of confidence in female senators — tries to main- tion needs, environmentalists find a reason “squeezes” because so many in Washington in each other.That’s tain a level of bipartisan civility. — often very small or non-existent — that people showed up and crowded recent years. why the Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, a New makes the new method unacceptable. the room. As Cokie wrote in her Republicans “squeezes” are so York Democrat, told BuzzFeed They say coal is dirty and normal oil book “Ladies of Liberty”: “All are not going to important, and that the women are still hoping production might overheat the planet. were welcome as long as they agree with the first reviews for their own invitation to dine COKIE AND STEVEN V. Hydroelectric dams kill fish. Nuclear were appropriately dressed. And Obama’s agenda have been with Obama, because he could plants could suffer meltdowns. Windmills all went — skipping a Wednesday just because he ROBERTS encouraging. learn something from them.“We kill birds. night might mean missing a vital fed them blue Columnists These meet- like to relate to each other as Nothing is completely risk-free. Compa- piece of political information or crab risotto and ings are particu- people,”she said,“as just normal nies make mistakes. Chemical spills happen. being left out of a crucial deal.” Colorado lamb at the fancy Jef- larly important because Wash- women who have the same job, But those risks are manageable. They are We thought of Dolley when ferson Hotel. Politicians will hold ington has changed so much may come from a very different also far preferable to the risk of paying President Obama started imple- to their principles and calculate over the last generation. Many political spectrum, but (we) are more for energy — thereby killing opportu- menting his own version of the their self-interest, just as they lawmakers leave their families at there to make a difference, and nities for the poor. “squeeze” — dinner with 12 always have. Republicans and home now and come to the capi- that commonality really drives So far, most regulators outside New Republican senators, lunch with Federalists did not make peace tal only a few days a week. us together.” York, Maryland and Vermont have ignored Republican Rep. Paul Ryan, four over the macaroons and pecans When Cokie’s late father, Hale That’s what Dolley Madison the silly people. So thanks to fracking, trips to Capitol Hill to meet with at Dolley’s table, but at least they Boggs, and Gerald Ford served tried to do: find the “commonal- Americans pay less for heat, the economy lawmakers. What was true 204 talked, and that’s the point. together in the House, they led ity” between factions that makes is helped, new jobs get created, we create years ago is true today: Personal Obama and his rivals are facing different parties but maintained compromise possible. Obama is less greenhouse gas, and for the first time relationships matter in politics. a series of hard challenges — a close friendship. When Ford’s late in understanding her wis- since the 19th century, America may A lot. Mutual trust and respect immigration reform, gun control wife, Betty, was planning her dom. But, we hope, not too late. become a net exporter of energy. are the lubricants that make the and, above all, a package of rev- own funeral, she asked Cokie to Steve and Cokie Roberts can John Stossel is host of “Stossel” on the engine of government run enue increases and entitlement deliver a eulogy emphasizing the be contacted by email at steve- Fox Business Network. smoothly. Without them, that reductions. They can’t get serious importance of those cross-party [email protected]. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, March 14,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Son trades on Washington plans to lies and good extradite man suspected looks to get what he wants of killing grandparents DEAR ABBY: I need help BY DOUG ESSER Shoebridge said Wednesday. and don’t know where to The Associated Press He had been in critical con- turn. I am divorced and have dition after he was found a 37-year-old son, “Teddy,” SEATTLE — Washington with self-inflicted cuts who has never married and authorities plan to extradite Tuesday evening when has no chil- a man caught in Oregon police stormed an Oregon dren. He who’s suspected of killing coast motel room to arrest DEAR lives on his his grandparents after they him. ABBY own except picked him up from prison Investigators don’t know when he’s in and hosted a welcome home why he went to Lincoln City, trouble or party for him. said King County sheriff’s has King County prosecutors Sgt. Cindi West. They also nowhere in Seattle expect to file don’t know what might have else to go. charges against Michael motivated the killing of his Then he Chadd Boysen, spokesman grandparents. moves back Dan Donohoe said The King County medical in with me. Wednesday. examiner’s office likely will The Boysen, 26, is accused of release information today JEANNE problem is killing Robert R. Taylor, 82, about how the couple died, PHILLIPS mysonisa and Norma J. Taylor, 80, West said. liar and has after they welcomed him to Officials believe the been ever since he was a their Renton home after his Taylors were killed Saturday. teenager. He even lies when release from prison Friday. Their bodies were found by telling the truth would be He was held on a no-bail Boysen’s mother when she better. I punished him every warrant from the went to check on her parents. way I knew how when he was Washington Department of Detectives have deter- growing up. Nothing worked. Corrections for violating mined that Boysen checked Teddy has been in trouble terms of his release, in under his own name and with the law in the past and is Donohoe said. spent Saturday night at a now in trouble again. Of The Associated Press Boysen remains at Legacy motel in the south Seattle course, he says he’s innocent. A hunter’s trail camera appears to show OR-7,the young male wolf that has wandered more than 1,000 miles Emanuel Medical Center in suburb of Tukwila, not far I got him out on bond and across Oregon and Northern California looking for a mate and a new home.After wandering for about a year Portland, in serious condi- from his grandparents’ offered to get him help. I also in Northern California, the wolf known as OR-7 has returned to Oregon. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife tion, spokeswoman Amber home, West said. told him there would be no Department says he crossed the border Tuesday evening into Oregon’s southwest Klamath County. more money from me, and I no longer want to hear his 7 decades later, WWII lies. He’s back: Wandering Another problem: Teddy is extremely good-looking and airman to be buried women swoon over him. He ends up using them and then wolf returns from Calif. PENDLETON (AP) — report on recovery and iden- dumping them, and then Almost 70 years after a tification efforts. they call me. PORTLAND (AP) — The first wolf in a long while in few days back in Oregon World War II airman crashed Family members traveled I don’t know why he is the wandering wolf known as southwest Oregon and about this time last year. in a Papua New Guinea jun- to Arlington National way he is. Is there treatment OR-7 has returned to Northern California. “He’ll be looking for gle, his family will bury him Cemetery for a special cere- for people who can’t tell the Oregon from California, but Wolves in the United good habitat,” said Michelle in a Pendleton cemetery. mony in 1974, honoring the truth? Please tell me what to he hasn’t given an indica- States were hunted nearly to Dennehy, a spokeswoman U.S. Army Air Corps Staff 10 men and interring their do. I love my son and it tion that he’s planning to extinction but have made a for the Oregon department. Sgt. Ray Thompson, 25, and combined remains in two breaks my heart to see him do settle down. comeback in recent years Oregon Wild, an envi- nine other men vanished caskets and a common these bad things. — BRO- The Oregon Fish and under federal protection. ronmental group, called him from the sky in 1944. The B- gravesite. KENHEARTED MOTHER IN Wildlife Department said OR-7 is believed to be in the world’s most famous 24 crew took off on a bomb- A 1974 article in The TEXAS the wolf’s odyssey brought search of a mate or another wolf and hailed his return in ing mission and never Oregonian quotes older sis- DEAR BROKENHEART- him into southwest Klamath pack, both unlikely a statement: “He’s captured arrived at the target. The ter Daisy Seaman, now ED: As much as you love County on Tuesday evening. prospects in the region. As a the imagination of people Army declared him dead two deceased, who said the iden- Teddy, it’s time to accept that In more than three years, California resident, he had across the country and years later. tification tag discovery you can’t fix what’s wrong the wolf has covered at least the state to himself, wolf- around the world, and In 1973, 2002 and 2008, forced the family to put any with him; only he can do 3,000 miles, biologists esti- wise. become an ambassador for B-24 wreckage and remains remaining hopes aside and that. It won’t happen until he mate. Officials said Wednesday the recovery of native of the 10 airmen were discov- finally move on. finally has to accept the con- His roots are in northeast he may well divide his time species.” ered at three different sites. “The Army had declared sequences of his bad behav- Oregon with the rest of between the two states. He The two states track OR- DNA testing identified some him dead two years after the ior. Oregon’s wolves. But early migrated to California in the 7 through GPS technology. of the bones as Thompson’s. crash,” she said, “but we Taking him in and bailing in life, OR-7 set out south- last days of 2011 and has The name marks the wolf as Verla Tomlinson, the last of always had lingering doubts. him out is not the answer. It west, breaking away from since roamed through sev- the seventh in Oregon to be the six Thompson siblings, We weren’t sure, but what he also helps no one when you his pack and becoming the eral counties, spending a fitted with a tracking collar. found out in November that was still alive, maybe wan- have long conversations with she finally could bury her big dering around not knowing the women who call you, so brother. who he was.” protect yourself by cutting Ore. Senate votes to ban While growing up in their She said the family hadn’t them short. Considering the Pendleton home, Ray was realized his job included fly- kind of man your son is, her gentle protector and the ing, saying,“We knew he was thank your lucky stars that one who settled sibling an airplane mechanic, but he he has no children — yet. smoking in car with kids squabbles, crafted scooters didn’t want anyone to know DEAR ABBY: My father made from apple boxes and he was flying for fear we recently moved to an apart- SALEM (AP) — Adults The largest population roller skates and instigated would worry.” ment with no storage and I who smoke in a car with a gains were in Washington, games of kick the can. When more wreckage STATE “I always thought of him turned up in 2002 and 2008 was left with 10 large boxes of child could face hundreds of Multnomah, Deschutes, memorabilia. Going through dollars in fines under a bill DIGEST Wasco and Clackamas coun- as a giant,” said Tomlinson, within a couple miles of the these boxes brought many approved Wednesday in the ties. born nine years after Ray. 1974 wreckage, more human tears of remembrance and Oregon Senate. The ordinance requires The biggest population “He was tall and wore size 12 bones went to the Joint new insights into the lives of If the House gives its Portland employers to give loses were Curry, Grant, shoes — my parents had to POW/MIA Accounting my parents and grandparents. approval and Gov. John employees up to 40 hours a Lake, Harney and Wallowa order them special.” Command Central My problem now is what Kitzhaber signs the bill, year of sick leave. Businesses counties. Watching him go off to Identification Laboratory in to do with these things; I can Oregon would join four other with at least six workers About 60 percent of the war in 1942 was difficult, but Oahu, Hawaii, to be sorted scan photos and letters, but states with similar measures. must offer paid sick leave, state’s population gain was even tougher was the day a out and identified. what about Great- Violators would face a maxi- while smaller companies due to migration and 40 per- military representative Blood from two of Ray’s Grandma’s wedding dress mum fine of $250 for a first have to provide only unpaid cent due to more births than knocked on the door of the female cousins helped inves- (stained and moth-eaten), offense and $500 for subse- time off. deaths. family home with news that tigators do DNA matching Mother’s christening gown quent offenses. Portland joins Seattle, her brother was missing in and conclusively identify (too frail to use again) and the The Senate’s 19-10 vote San Francisco and Portland boypleads action. Thompson’s remains. dear soft curl of hair from my Wednesday did not follow Washington, D.C., in requir- guilty to robbery charge “We were devastated,” Tomlinson said she feels she said. “My father was gratitude to the United uncle who died in childhood? party lines. ing employers to provide the PORTLAND (AP) — An never the same.” States government for its I don’t have much storage Proponents said second- benefit. 11-year-old boy who Tomlinson, 85, said she tenacity in bringing home room, and I’m not certain my hand smoke is harmful, and attempted a carjacking last Population growing still gets emotional nearly lost warriors. children would even care minors shouldn’t be subject- December in Portland plead- seven decades after Ray’s “They’ve taken all this about these things. Yet it ed to health hazards because in urban counties ed guilty to a robbery charge disappearance. She said the time, money and effort to doesn’t seem right to throw of their parents’ decision to PORTLAND (AP) — in juvenile court and was family got some closure in make sure families know them in the garbage. I won- smoke. They say smoke can Census Bureau figures show sentenced to probation for 1973 after a Papua New what happened,” she said. der what other people do be trapped inside a vehicle Oregon’s population is the rest of the year. Guinea forestry worker She’s sorry her parents with treasured items that and pool in the back seat mostly growing in the Deputy Trial Court stumbled upon aircraft and other siblings, including have no value beyond senti- where children often sit. Portland area and declining Administrator Neal Japport wreckage and found scat- their oldest sister Daisy, ment. — SOFT The violation would be a in rural eastern Oregon. told KATU the boy also tered human remains and never got to hear the final HEART/PRACTICAL HEAD secondary offense, so drivers Annual estimates put the pleaded guilty to harass- four sets of dog tags. One of chapter. Tomlinson, her hus- IN TACOMA could only be ticketed if they population of the Portland ment. Under terms of a plea the tags belonged to Ray E. band and other family mem- DEAR SOFT HEART: Do were pulled over for another metro area at 2,290,000 in agreement, the boy is not Thompson. bers will gather in Pendleton not automatically assume reason. July 2012. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, March 14,2013 Y K Nation House passes bill forbidding welfare waivers

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress. The bill passed on it died in the Senate. Instead, waiver. The White House said ensure welfare is always a state officials that the law’s Renewing a political fight a mostly party-line vote of the Senate has included fund- they were “deterred in part by pathway to work,” said Rep. work requirements created from last year’s presidential 246-181. ing for TANF in a larger bipar- inaccurate claims about what Dave Camp, R-Mich., chair- bureaucratic hurdles to plac- campaign, House Republi- The bill also authorizes tisan bill that would finance the policy involves.” man of the House Ways and ing welfare recipients in jobs. cans passed a bill Wednesday funding for cash welfare the federal government Republican presidential Means Committee. “That’s “Flexibility was requested that would prevent the benefits through the end of through September. candidate Mitt Romney what this legislation is about, by governors on both sides of Obama administration from the year at current levels. Last summer, the Obama seized on the issue during ensuring that work and other the aisle to allow states to waiving work requirements Without an extension, fed- administration announced it the campaign, accusing productive activities remain test new,more effective ways in the landmark 1996 welfare eral funding for the Tempo- would be willing to grant Obama of gutting welfare a central part of the TANF to place more people on a reform law. rary Assistance for Needy states waivers of some of the reform. The issue became cash welfare program.” path to self-sufficiency,”the Republicans say President Families program would run law’s requirements but only the subject of many cam- Democrats claim that White House said in a state- Barack Obama is trying to out March 27. if governors can show they paign ads. Republicans are distorting ment. “The administration weaken work requirements Senate Democrats are can accomplish the same “Clearly the best way out the goal of the waivers. The is disappointed that the bill in the law — a claim that is expected to oppose the waiver welfare-to-work goals using of poverty is a job and it is administration said the includes this unnecessary disputed by administration provision. The House passed a different methods. critical that our laws both waiver program was a bar to innovative welfare-to- officials and Democrats in similar provision last year and No state applied for a foster job creation as well as response to concerns from work strategies.” Sen. Dems unveil Census: 1 in 3 U.S. budget blueprint counties are WASHINGTON (AP) — strongly conservative House Senate Democrats unveiled a moved in divergent direc- largely stand-pat budget tions, President Barack now dying Wednesday that calls for $1 Obama again traveled to the WASHINGTON (AP) — A trillion in new tax revenues Capitol to open a dialogue record number of U.S. coun- over the coming decade but with lawmakers. Wednes- ties — more than 1 in 3 — are actually increases spending, day’s meeting was with now dying off, hit by an aging while protecting the party’s House Republicans, who population and weakened domestic policy priorities welcomed the gesture even local economies that are and adding $4 trillion more as they noted that deep divi- spurring young adults to seek to the national debt than a sions remain. jobs and build families else- slashing alternative from “We’ve got a big differ- where. House Republicans. ence between us,” said Rep. New 2012 census esti- The plan by Budget Com- Greg Walden, R-Ore. “He mates released today high- mittee Chairwoman Patty supports higher tax rev- light the population shifts as Murray, D-Wash., blends enues.” the U.S. encounters its most about $1 trillion in modest But Rep. Tom Cole, R- sluggish growth levels since cuts to health care providers, Okla., said Obama told The Associated Press the Great Depression. the Pentagon, domestic Republicans that he also Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, speaks at a luncheon for the American Society of News The findings also reflect agencies and interest pay- supports a revised inflation the increasing economic ments on the debt with an adjustment called “chained Editors in San Diego on April 7,2011. importance of foreign-born equal amount in new revenue CPI” that would curb cost- residents as the U.S. ponders claimed by closing tax breaks. of-living increases in Social an overhaul of a major 1965 But because Democrats Security benefits and federal immigration law. want to restore $1.2 trillion in increase tax revenue through Poll finds attitude shift Without new immigrants, automatic spending cuts slower indexing of income many metropolitan areas over the same period — cuts tax brackets. He also sup- imposed by Washington’s ports “means testing” for such as New York, Chicago, failure to strike a broader Medicare benefits that would among working moms Detroit, Pittsburgh and St. budget pact — Murray’s require higher-income ben- Louis would have posted flat blueprint increases spending eficiaries to pay more for WASHINGTON (AP) — work in the Pew poll, howev- When all adults were or negative population slightly when compared with their health care. Working mothers increasing- er, coincides with the reces- asked about working moms, growth in the last year. current policies. Cole said Obama told ly want full-time jobs, and sion and may have less to do however, just 16 percent said “Immigrants are innova- On the other side of Capi- them everyone needs to hon- tough economic times might with career ambitions than the best situation for a young tors, entrepreneurs, they’re tol Hill, House Budget Com- estly confront the political be a big reason, according to a with financial realities. child is to have a mother making things happen. They mittee Republicans barreled barriers to reining in popular national survey. “Women aren’t necessarily working full time. Slightly create jobs,” said Michigan ahead with an entirely oppo- benefit programs like In the Pew Research Cen- evolving toward some belief or over 40 percent said part Gov. Rick Snyder, a Republi- site approach that whacks Medicare and Social Securi- ter study being released comfort level with work,”says time was ideal, and one- can, at an immigration con- spending by $4.6 trillion over ty. “He said, ‘Your people today, researchers saw a big study co-author Kim Parker, third said staying home was ference in his state last week. the coming decade, promises don’t want entitlement spike in the share of working an associate director at the best for kids. Saying Michigan should be a sweeping cuts to Medicaid reform either. Go home and mothers who said they’d pre- center.“They are also reacting Most moms in the poll top destination for legal and domestic agencies while poll them.”’ fer to work full time; 37 per- to outside forces and in this expressed confidence as par- immigrants to come and setting a path to balancing The White House praised cent said that was their ideal, case, it is the economy.” ents. Nearly three-quarters boost Detroit and other the government’s books the Senate plan. up from 21 percent in 2007. Among women who said of mothers with children struggling areas, Snyder within 10 years. “The Senate Democratic The poll comes amid a their financial situations under 18 said they were doing made a special appeal: The House panel approved budget is a concrete plan that national debate on women in aren’t sufficient to meet an excellent or very good job “Please come here.” the plan, by Chairman Paul will grow our economy and the workplace ignited by top basic expenses, about half raising their children. Fathers The growing attention on Ryan, R-Wis., late Wednes- shrink our deficits in a bal- Facebook executive Sheryl said working full time was were asked that question, immigrants is coming mostly day by a 22-17 party-line anced way, consistent with Sandberg, who writes in a best for them. Of the women too, and 64 percent gave from areas of the Midwest vote. Murray’s plan was set the president’s belief that new book about the need for who said they live comfort- themselves high marks. and Northeast, which are to be approved by the Demo- our economy grows best women to be more profes- ably, only 31 percent said full Other findings in the poll: seeing many of their resi- dents leave after years of cratic-led Senate panel on from the middle out, not the sionally aggressive. time was their best situation. I Roughly half of working Thursday. Both measures top down,” White House In “Lean In: Women, Mothers’ attitudes — both mothers and fathers say they staying put during the down- turn. With a slowly improv- face floor debates next week. press secretary Jay Carney Work, and the Will to Lead,” for those who work outside would rather be home with ing U.S. economy, young Even as Democrats con- said in a statement late Sandberg argues that women the home and those who their children but work adults are now back on the trolling the Senate and the Wednesday. have not made true progress don’t — have changed sig- because they need the move, departing traditional in the workplace over the past nificantly. Among women income. big cities to test the job mar- decade and that they need to with children under 18 years I Fifty-six percent of ket mostly in the South and raise their hands more and old, the proportion of those working mothers and 50 West, which had sustained “lean in” if they want to land who say they would prefer to percent of working fathers the biggest hits in the hous- more senior positions in cor- work full time has increased say it’s either very or some- ing bust. porate America. from 20 percent in 2007 to 32 what difficult for them to Census data show that The shift toward full-time percent last year. balance work and family. 1,135 of the nation’s 3,143 counties are now experienc- ing “natural decrease,”where Louisiana pipeline blaze deaths exceed births. That’s up from roughly 880 U.S. counties, or 1 in 4, in 2009. could burn through today Already apparent in Japan and many European nations, nat- ural decrease is now increas- NEW ORLEANS (AP) — low water, and smoke from it began a process Wednesday ingly evident in large swaths The Coast Guard sprayed was visible 30 miles away in to inject nitrogen gas into the of the U.S., much of it rural. The Associated Press water to keep an oil-laden downtown New Orleans. The pipeline in hopes of extin- With friends and family watching, Reba Williams, 106, receives her high barge cool Wednesday while Coast Guard said pipeline guishing the blaze, but it was school diploma from Mount Vernon Schools Superintendent Steve waiting for a huge pipeline owner Chevron shut off the unclear how soon that might Cops kill Short at her home in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday. fire nearby to burn itself out flow of gas to the area, but affect the fire. At the acci- in a remote Louisiana bayou. what’s left in the 19-mile dent site, water was being The fire began the previ- section of pipeline could fuel sprayed on the barge from a suspect in Ohio woman, 106, finally ous night when a tug pushing the fire until today or later. safe distance to keep its the barge struck a liquefied Petty Officer William 92,000-gallon crude oil N.Y. shooting natural gas pipeline in shal- Colclaugh said Chevron cargo from igniting. gets high school diploma rampage COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — teacher who urged the school Panel criticizes military A 106-year-old central Ohio board to award the diploma. HERKIMER, N.Y. (AP) — woman who completed class- Williams has said she Police in upstate New York es but didn’t graduate in a dis- completed high school in stormed an abandoned pute over a book has received Mount Vernon but was on sexual assault cases building this morning where her high school diploma. denied her diploma because a man suspected of a deadly WASHINGTON (AP) — In seriously. “Sexual assault in mander who convenes a The News Journal in Mans- she refused to read a final shooting rampage at a car a stinging rebuke of the mili- the military is not only an court martial is known as the field reports the Mount Ver- book assigned by a teacher. wash and barbershop had tary’s efforts to curb sexual abhorrent crime that does convening authority and has non superintendent presented She’d read the book once and been holed up, killing him Reba Williams with the diplo- didn’t want to read it again. assault, members of a Senate enormous harm to the vic- the sole discretion to reduce panel hammered Defense tim, but it is also a virulent or set aside guilty verdicts after he fired on an FBI dog. ma Wednesday at her apart- Williams says she hopes SWAT teams entered the ment in Columbus. She even current students realize that Department officials on attack on the discipline and and sentences or to reverse a building around 8 a.m., and got to wear a traditional grad- learning is important and Wednesday for making too good order on which military jury’s verdict. sent the dog in first, Trooper uation cap brought by the that they probably shouldn’t little progress in combating cohesion depends,” said Her voice rising, Sen. Jack Keller said. The 64- retired Mount Vernon English follow her example. the crimes and failing to Robert Taylor, the Penta- Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., improve a military justice gon’s acting general counsel. said all the promises of “zero year-old suspect, Kurt system that victims described “The Air Force has zero tolerance” from the witness- Myers, had been inside since as slow and uncaring. tolerance for this offense,” es amount to nothing if a Wednesday afternoon. Lisa M. Porter, C.P.A. During a two-part hear- added Lt. Gen. Richard convening authority is the Police say Myers saun- ing, the panel heard harrow- Harding, the judge advocate only individual who can tered into a barbershop We make house calls ing testimony from several general of the Air Force. decide whether to overturn a Wednesday, coolly asked if victims, who said military But lawmakers pointed to case. Gillibrand is the chair- the man cutting hair remem- • Income Tax justice is broken and pushed a decision by Air Force Lt. woman of the Senate Armed bered him and then opened for Congress to take action to Gen. Craig Franklin to Services Personnel Subcom- fire with a shotgun, the first • Payroll stem the rape, sexual assault reverse a guilty verdict in a mittee. shots in a burst of violence and sexual harassment that sexual assault case as evi- “I appreciate the work that would leave four dead, • Bookkeeping they said are pervasive in all dence of how the military you’re doing, but it’s not two critically wounded and the service branches. fails the victims who come enough,” she told the mili- people in this small village Pentagon officials said forward to report the crimes. tary officers arrayed at a long aching to find out what set 541-267-4518 they are taking the problem Under military law, a com- witness table. the gunman off. C M C M Y K Y K

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Chance of precipitation is 80%. Redmond 69 37 0 Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 Atlanta 56 29 clr Hartford Spgfld 51 31 cdy Providence 53 31 cdy A storm will track through the Northern Plains and Midwest, Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly Roseburg 73 48 0 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 Atlantic City 51 30 clr Honolulu 79 66 cdy Raleigh-Durham 58 29 clr cloudy, with a high near 60. Calm wind. Salem 66 48 0 Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 Austin 76 39 clr Houston 74 43 clr Reno 77 46 pcdy Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 renewing moderate to heavy snow before the storm moves into Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly Baltimore 50 31 cdy Indianapolis 31 19 cdy Richmond 54 31 clr Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 the Ohio Valley. More rain and some high elevation snow will also cloudy, with a low around 47. 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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — From 2007 to early 2012, investigation,”Carroll said. The next phase of an investi- investigators said they found The investigation gation into a veterans charity evidence of nearly $6 million involved 57 arrest warrants accused of being a front for a in what appeared to be char- and 54 search warrants $300 million gambling oper- itable donations — only issued in Florida and five ation will focus on the hun- about 2 percent of the nearly other states: South Carolina, dreds of thousands of dollars $300 million made from Georgia, Alabama, Nevada spent on lobbying and cam- gambling during that period. and Pennsylvania. At least paigns donations, authori- Florida Attorney General 49 people were arrested; ties said. Pam Bondi called the alleged several defendants were to Nearly 60 people were scam “callous” and “despi- make their first appearance charged in the probe so far cable” and said it “insults Thursday in Seminole Coun- and Florida Lt. Gov. Jennifer every American who ever ty Court. Carroll stepped down after wore a military uniform.” Bondi said that when being questioned by investi- Carroll was not charged charges are formally filed gators. While authorities with any wrongdoing. A next week, they will include wouldn’t talk specifics public relations firm she racketeering, conspiracy, By Thomas Moriarty, The World Wednesday, records showed once co-owned, 3 N& JC, did money laundering and pos- Students in Catherine Hampton’s journalism class design newspaper page layouts Tuesday at Marshfield the Florida-based charity work for Allied Veterans. A session of slot machines. High School. Under Hampton’s guidance, the Marshfield Times was a finalist for the prestigious National Allied Veterans of the World Navy veteran who served in Allied Veterans’ 49 parlors Scholastic Press Association Pacemaker award in 2011 and 2012. and another company the Gulf War, Carroll also in Florida were raided and involved in the alleged fraud appeared in a TV ad in 2011 shut down. Authorities said five minutes of class to pull career tracks after high have spent hundreds of promoting the organization’s they seized about 300 bank MHS your story together and turn school, with many attending thousands of dollars on lob- work on behalf of veterans accounts containing $64.7 in something like four para- the University of Oregon’s bying and political cam- and their families. million, as well as sports cars Program alumni graphs long,”Hurbis admon- journalism program. paigns in Florida. Carroll said in a statement and other property. are doing well ished the student journalists, UO Emerald Media Group Allied Veterans ran nearly that neither she nor the pub- A telephone number listed who quickly scurried off to Continued from Page A1 Editor-in-Chief Andy Ross- 50 Internet parlors with lic relations firm was target- for Allied Veterans was dis- design pages in an adjacent computerized slot machine- ed in the probe, and she connected. Emails to an computer lab. back and Design Editor Jake style games and gave little to stepped down so that her ties address on the group’s web- a curriculum enhanced by Hurbis attributed the Crump are both alumni of veterans, instead lavishing to the organization would site were not returned. The student-to-student men- publication’s success to the Hampton’s program. Both millions on charity leaders, not be a distraction for address Allied listed as its toring. effort the staff puts into have been summer interns at spending it on boats, beach- Republican Gov. Rick Scott’s headquarters appeared “Now they’re at the point finding stories that matter to The World. front condos and Maseratis, administration. abandoned, the long, gray where the older students are Marshfield students. Past Hurbis said she plans to Ferraris and Porsches, “I have and will continue cinder-block building bare teaching the younger stu- editions have covered issues attend the university’s jour- authorities said. to fully cooperate with any inside. dents and passing it on,”she such as the Coos Bay School nalism program, as well. District’s four-day week and said. Reporter Thomas Moriarty Tuesday afternoon, the 27 teen binge drinking. Study: Radiation for breast students in Hampton’s “We dig really deep to get can be reached at 541-269-1222, classroom were busy plan- stories people are going to ext. 240, or by email at ning the content budget for want to read,”Hurbis said. thomas.moriarty@the- the upcoming paper. Numerous alumni have worldlink.com. Follow him on cancer can harm hearts “Don’t wait ’till the last gone on to pursue journalism Twitter at @ThomasDMoriarty.

BY MARILYNN MARCHIONE ly for women who already have cardiac risk The Associated Press factors such as diabetes. And it comes amid greater awareness of BANDON “I think this would have KICKER Women treated with radiation for breast overtreatment — that many women are being resulted in nicer lighting for cancer are more likely to develop heart prob- treated for cancers that would never prove City will apply the community and would Continued from Page A1 lems later, even with the lower doses used fatal, leading to heart disease down the road. have been a better tool to today, troubling new research suggests. The Some chemotherapy drugs are known to the philosophy protect people from lights sonal income tax — exceeds risk comes from any amount of radiation, harm the heart muscle, but the new study Continued from Page A1 shining into their bedroom projections by at least 2 per- starts five years after treatment and lasts for shows radiation can hurt arteries, making windows,”he said. “It would cent. The February forecast decades, doctors found. them prone to harden and clog and cause a have slowly evolved, but projected that those forms of lights and other outdoor revenue would be $177 million Patients shouldn’t panic — radiation has heart attack. Women who receive both treat- there’s no ‘Where do we go improved cancer survival, and that is the top ments have both types of risk. lighting be shielded to shine short of the threshold. from here?’ at this point. I priority, doctors say. The chance of suffering a The study “will raise the antenna” about downward. Ryan Deckert, president of radiation-induced heart problem is fairly small. the need to do more to prevent this, said Dr. Winkel said the city would think the voters have made the Oregon Business Associa- For example, four to five of every 100 David Slosky, a cardiologist at Vanderbilt have enforced the ordinance their wishes clear, so we tion, said his organization women who are 50 years old and free of heart University, one of the growing number of by requiring new construc- won’t do it.” hasn’t taken a position on risks will develop a major cardiac problem by medical centers with special “cardio-oncol- tion plans to meet the code. But the city will continue what the state should do if the age 80, and radiation treatment would add ogy” programs for cancer survivors. Beyond that, the ordinance applying the “dark sky” phi- kicker is triggered. The busi- one more case, the research suggests. With today’s lower radiation doses,“it is less would have been enforced losophy to its own fixtures. ness group scheduled its next Women also can do a lot to cut their risk by of a problem, but it is not going away,” he said. when someone reported a “For the last five to six board meeting in Salem after keeping weight, cholesterol and blood pres- The artery-related problems that the violation. The regulations years, all the lighting we’ve the May revenue forecast so sure under control. study tracked may be just the most visible of would not have affected pre- been installing for the city is that board members could Still, the study reveals that the potential many risks because radiation also can cause existing lights. dark sky compliant with full take a position on the kicker harm from radiation runs deeper than many valve, rhythm and other heart troubles, said Tuesday’s vote disap- cutoff fixtures,” he said. and other big budget-related medical experts may have realized, especial- Dr. Javid Moslehi. pointed Winkel. “That’s all we buy anymore.” issues, Deckert said.

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ATLANTA (AP) —Kobe on how long he might be out. was more Bryant has been playing some of “I’ll just do what I have to his best since the All- do,” the 34-year-old said after Star break, almost single-hand- limping out of Philips Arena. edly pushing the Los Angeles Given where the Lakers came than a star Lakers into the playoff race. from, just making the postsea- Now he’s facing what may son would be quite an accom- be his toughest opponent of the plishment. They were 20-26 at athlete season. the end of January,but have won Bryant is out indefinitely 14 of 20 and nine of their last 12. with what he calls the worst The loss in Atlanta snapped One of the great things about my job is sprained ankle of his 16-year a four-game winning streak. seeing today’s youngsters grow up, espe- career, crumpling to the court It might hurt longer than a cially in their high school years. with 3 seconds remaining after single night. Once in a while, they blossom from missing a game-tying shot in a With the Lakers trailing 94- awkward freshmen into future college 96-92 loss to the Atlanta 92, Bryant drove to the baseline stars. Hawks on Wednesday night. and pulled up for a jumper with And while I love hearing about the lat- While X-rays were negative, about 3 seconds remaining. The est successes of current college athletes the Lakers said their star was ball slid off the rim, and Bryant’s such as swimmer Rachel Heaney, distance out indefinitely. Bryant con- The Associated Press left foot twisted awkwardly runner Jared Bassett, basketball player ceded it was the worst ankle Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant lays on the floor after suffering a when it came down on the right Kyle Tedder or baseball player Mike sprain of his 16-year career but sprained ankle in the final seconds of Wednesday’s game against Atlanta. foot of defender Dahntay Jones. Bennett, a part of me wishes I had been wouldn’t speculate on how long No foul was called, but the around half a century ago. he might be out. Utah for the final playoff spot in after movie. Lakers star accused Jones of The 1950s and 1960s were great years “I’ll just do what I have to the Western Conference. “Compression. Ice. Django. playing dirty, saying he slid on the South Coast, filled with state cham- do,”the 34-year-old said. Bryant tweeted this morn- Zero Dark Thirty. This is Forty underneath the shooter as he pion teams and kids who went on to play With 16 games left in the ing that he was undergoing and 1 hour of sleep,” he wrote. was coming down. for the University of Oregon, Oregon State regular season, Los Angeles treatment on his ailing left “On to the next.” University or other colleges and sometimes holds a half-game lead over ankle while watching movie Bryant wouldn’t speculate SEE LAKERS | B2 in the big leagues for their sports. The South Coast lost one of those past greats two weeks ago when Roger Johnson Pac-12 Tournament died. I didn’t know a lot about Roger until the past few days. The 1957 Marshfield graduate lived in Oregon City, and word of his death didn’t reach the Bay Area during the state basketball tournament. I found out from Jim Loar, a classmate of Roger’s who attended his funeral last week. “Roger was not only an exceptional athlete, he was an exceptional human being,”Loar said. His athletic record was impressive enough to put him in Marshfield’s first Hall of Fame class, along with Olympians Steve SPORTS Prefontaine, Mel Counts EDITOR and Jack Merchant; the great Fran Worthen; and legendary coaches Pete Susick, Bill Borcher and Bruce Hoffine. At Marshfield, Roger was a Parade All- American in football while playing for three straight state champion JOHN teams, was a basketball GUNTHER star who earned all- tournament honors at the state tournaments in 1956 and 1957 and was a track standout. “Roger and I and a couple of other guys went to state in the 880 relay and 440 relay,” Loar said. “Thank God he didn’t run the 220,”he said. “I could always beat everybody except Roger Johnson.” After high school, Roger headed to Corvallis, where he lettered one year in The Associated Press basketball and three in football for Oregon Colorado’s Askia Booker,left,keeps the ball away from Oregon State’s Ahmad Starks during the first half of their Pac-12 Conference tournament game Wednesday. State University. He was good enough in the latter sport that he had opportunities to play in either the NFL or the Canadian Football League. He was drafted in the Beavers bow out in first-round loss 16th round by the , but the Saskatchewan Roughriders offered THE ASSOCIATED PRESS today’s quarterfinals. were the second chance points, offensive him more money. “We came here with one goal in mind rebounds,” Oregon State coach Craig Roger played two years in Canada before LAS VEGAS — Colorado won four and that was to beat OSU and survive and Robinson said. “We played them at their a back injury ended his athletic career. games in four days to become a surprise advance,” Dinwiddie said. “So we did that place and we did a great job on the boards. We After that, he went into the restaurant winner of last year’s Pac-12 tournament. little first step and we’re going to continue did not do as good of a job this time around.” business and real estate in the Portland The Buffaloes took the first step toward to just try to move forward.” Colorado entered the Pac-12 tourna- area. He ran a few restaurants, including another four-in-four run on Wednesday. Oregon State (14-18), the No. 12 seed, ment on the NCAA bubble after losing its Roger’s Lounge in the eastern part of the scored 20 points and pulled off one of the biggest upsets in Pac- season finale to Oregon State at home last city from 1992 to 2005 with his second Colorado picked up a much-needed win at 12 tournament history by knocking off top- weekend. wife, Sharon. the Pac-12 tournament, holding off Oregon seeded Washington last year and dimmed Playing without Roberson, who missed “I used to go down there once in a State 74-68 in the first of what it hopes to Colorado’s NCAA hopes with a win in his second straight game with a viral infec- while and have a drink with him,”Loar be four rounds. Boulder last weekend. tion, the Buffaloes struggled against the said. “He was always a good guy. “You can’t come in with the big-picture The Beavers fell short of repeating either Beavers, losing 64-58 right after knocking “When I picture Roger Johnson, I just mentality,” Colorado coach said. performance by struggling against off then-No. 19 Oregon. see this big, tall guy with a great smile on “We said that before the game. We’re saying it Colorado’s defense and athletic interior Oregon State had lost five straight his face.” after the game. That’s just our approach and players. before that and hadn’t won in Boulder in six That’s the person who will live on in our mentality. These guys have bought in.” Oregon State hit 7 of 25 shots from 3- tries, so it was one of those late-season Loar’s memory, and that of his best friend, Colorado (21-10) needed a couple of point range, including 3 for 17 in the second losses that won’t look good on Colorado’s Bob Carlile, who was in school with Roger wins in Las Vegas to boost its NCAA half. The Beavers also were outrebounded resume when Selection Sunday rolls from first grade on. chances and got off to a good start by dom- 43-30, giving up 17 on the offensive glass around. It also meant the Buffs lost a “The guy was a hell of an athlete,” inating Oregon State defensively most of that led to 18 points for Colorado. chance at getting an opening-round bye in Carlile recalled, adding that Roger’s suc- the second half. Roberto Nelson had 20 points, and Eric the Pac-12 tournament, dropping the cess extended beyond his three high Xavier Johnson had 16 points and Andre Moreland had 14 points and 13 rebounds for defending champions to the fifth seed. school sports. “He was a great golfer. He Roberson 12 for the fifth-seeded Buffaloes, Oregon State. was a good tennis player.” who moved on to face No. 4 seed Arizona in “I think the real thing that had hurt us SEE PAC-12 | B3 But Roger never reveled in his past. “He was a really humble guy,”Carlile said. “He did not like drawing attention to himself.” Sharon Johnson said she knew little All-Stars play about her husband’s athletic exploits. “He never bragged about anything,” Shootout starts Friday she said. But she treasures what he was Sunday at SWOCC outside of the sports world. THE WORLD and Crescent City, Calif. “He had a heart of gold,” she said. “He “Having the influx of out-of- would do anything for anybody.” THE WORLD About 40 youth basketball town teams and parents only ben- Roger was 73 when he died from pneu- teams will be on the South Coast efits our community,” said Eric monia. Basketball players from all 11 South Coast high schools this weekend for the third annual Metcalf, the tournament director Though he never celebrated his own will compete Saturday in the annual South Coast All-Star South Coast Shootout. and program director for the South success, he never lost his love for Games at Southwestern Oregon Community College. The tournament is hosted by Coast Sharks. “Even beyond a Marshfield and for Oregon State. The girls will tip off at 4:30 p.m. and the boys at 6 in the South Coast Sharks and quality tournament for our players “He loved (Coos Bay),”Sharon said. Prosper Hall, the main gym at the college. includes boys and girls teams is the positive economic impact on “He said everybody knew everybody and Admission will be $4 for adults and $3 for senior citi- ranging from fifth to eighth our area businesses.” that it was a great place.” zens. Students get in free with their school ID cards, as do grade. Metcalf also hopes to see Carlile said Roger cherished trips to the kids 12 and under. Games will be played Friday many fans at the games. Bay Area. The two ventured to Coos Bay Before the game, the players will be fed a barbecue through Sunday at North Bend “The tournament is a great last winter to catch a basketball game in lunch in the Empire Hall cafeteria at 1 p.m. and practice High School and North Bend opportunity to showcase our tal- the Pirate Palace where Roger was a star 55 from 2-4 p.m. Middle School. Concessions will ented local teams and let them years earlier. The public is invited to the barbecue, with a $5 fee. be available Saturday and enjoy the support of playing for a “He stayed a big Pirate fan,”Carlile said. The event is presented by the Bay Area Sportsman’s Sunday. home crowd,”Metcalf said. As for his love of the Beavers, that was Association and sponsored by the Southwestern Oregon The daily admission for the The event features most valu- celebrated in a most unconventional way Community College foundation. event is $5 for adults. The tourna- able player and all-star awards last week. Players for the teams were nominated by their coaches. ment serves as a fundraiser for for players. “At the end of the funeral, that’s what Each team was invited to nominate two players, and play- the South Coast Sharks, which Event coordinators are looking they played — the Oregon State University ers from the same school were put on opposite squads. promotes girls basketball in Coos for volunteers to help during the fight song in the church,”Loar said. In a few instances, schools were able to have three County. tournament. For more informa- “Everybody laughed.” players to balance out the rosters. Teams are traveling to the Bay tion, call Metcalf at 541-808- Fittingly, Roger left his family and A list of the players can be found in today’s Scoreboard Area from as far away as Corvallis 7413. friends with a smile. section. C M C M Y K Y K

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS formance beat the previous world record by more than DENVER — Carmelo three points. Anthony will cut his trip When he saw the mark, short and return to New York the Canadian’s jaw dropped to have his balky right knee and the crowd let out a roar examined. that could be heard across the The New York Knicks for- country. He is almost seven ward scored nine points before points ahead of Denis Ten of leaving in Kazakhstan going into Friday the third night’s free skate. quarter of Sports a 117-94 SKIING loss to Shorts Weather allows Vonn to Denver on hold on for downhill title Wednesday night in his first game back in town since being LENZERHEIDE, traded two years ago. Switzerland — Lindsey Vonn Anthony said his knee had the weather on her side started “tightening up” and this time when it came down that he felt like he didn’t to deciding a World Cup title. “have no pop, no power.” Fog canceled racing, giving He will have the knee the injured Vonn a record sixth drained, but has no timetable straight World Cup downhill The Associated Press for a return. The Knicks play title without having to show Miami’s Dwyane Wade reacts to a basket against Philadelphia during Wednesday’s game. in Portland on Thursday. up on the mountain. The title comes five weeks after a crash BASEBALL and season-ended knee injury Jeter returns to field for for the American. Miami’s streak reaches 20 wins Yankees in spring training The cancellation allowed Vonn to retain her title — just THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wade scored 21 as the Heat needed Garnett needed four points to pass TAMPA, Fla. — Derek one point ahead of overall big baskets over the final 2 minutes to West (25,192 points) and Pierce entered Jeter briskly cut across the champion Tina Maze of PHILADELPHIA — LeBron James top the Sixers for the milestone win. He the game nine points shy of tying diamond, heading to a famil- Slovenia. scored 27 points and the Miami Heat stuck with the ball on James’ misses and Charles Barkley (23,757) for 20th. iar spot for the first pitch. became the fourth team to win at least scored the clutch tip that made it a Garnett hit a bank shot with 10:03 Clearly, he was eager to get COLLEGE BASKETBALL 20 consecutive games in a season, rally- three-point lead with 29 seconds left left in the second quarter and received a going. Cooper quits job as ing to beat the 98-94 that squashed the Sixers’ upset bid. standing ovation when his milestone “It’s been a while,” the women’s coach at USC on Wednesday night. “It shows you he, like many of our was announced during a stoppage a few New York Yankees’ captain Dwyane Wade added 21 as the Heat guys, are just willing to make winning minutes later. Boston fans returned to LOS ANGELES — Michael said. needed big baskets over the final 2 min- plays at the end,” coach Erik Spoelstra their feet again in the third to recognize Cooper quit as Southern The 38-year-old short- utes to top the Sixers for the milestone said. Pierce. California women’s basket- stop played the field for the win. James and the Heat have started to Rudy Gay had 19 points for the ball coach on Wednesday first time since breaking his “Twenty is spe- acknowledge just how special this win- Raptors, who have lost seven of nine. after his first losing season in left ankle in the AL champi- cial,” Wade said. ning streak is in a season that has them Pacers 107,Timberwolves 91: Roy four years. NBA onship opener last October. “Win 20 games in a running away with the Eastern Hibbert had a season-high 27 points Athletic director Pat It was totally routine — he row, it’s awesome. Conference. and 12 rebounds to lead Indiana. Haden said a national search Recap easily turned a grounder into You can’t get around it. They opened a five-game road trip as Ricky Rubio had 21 points and 10 a forceout, the only play he will be conducted for 1 We’re going to try to go 8⁄2-point favorites over the slumping assists and former Oregon standout Cooper’s replacement. got in four innings of a 6-2 for the next one.” Sixers, a team they’ve defeated three Luke Ridnour scored 17 points for the Haden also is seeking a men’s win over Philadelphia. Only three other teams have won at times during the streak. They beat Timberwolves. basketball coach to replace “It was good. It was good least 20 consecutive games in the same Atlanta on Tuesday for streak win No. Wizards 106,Bucks 103: John Wall Kevin O’Neill, who was fired to be out there again,”he said. season: the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers 19, then made the flight to Philadelphia had 23 points and 10 assists to lead in mid-January. “Not too much happened.” (33), the 2007-08 Houston Rockets (22) that put them in just before dawn. Washington past Milwaukee. Monta The Trojans’ women’s and the 1970-71 Milwaukee Bucks (20). “You get sleep when you can and do Ellis scored 26 points for the Bucks. GOLF team went 11-20 this season The Washington Capitols also won 20 your job,”center Chris Bosh said. Rockets 111, Suns 81: Donatas and finished seventh in the Malaria forces Gulbis to straight, spanning the end of the 1947- Thaddeus Young had 24 points and Motiejunas scored a career-high 19 Pac-12 with a 7-11 record. pull out of tournament 48 season and the start of the 1948-49 15 rebounds for the Sixers. points to lead five Houston starters in Cooper was 72-57 overall at campaign. “At the end, we just couldn’t come up double figures. PHOENIX — Natalie USC, which has had eight Unless they wear down, there’s no with that one ,” coach Doug Wesley Johnson scored 10 of his 15 Gulbis withdrew from the coaching changes since 1976. reason to think the Heat can’t keep the Collins said. “I thought we executed, got points in the first quarter for the Suns, LPGA Founders Cup because Cooper’s most successful streak going toward 33. The rest of the some shots at the end, and just couldn’t who lost to Houston for just the fourth of malaria contracted during season was in 2010-11, when road trip includes games at Milwaukee, quite find a way to get over the top.” time in the last 14 meetings. the tour’s Asian swing. the Trojans went 24-13 for Toronto, Boston and Cleveland. Celtics 112, Raptors 88: Kevin Thunder 110, Jazz 87: Kevin The LPGA Tour and the their most wins since 1993- Up ahead: Friday night against the Garnett scored 12 points, passing Jerry Durant scored 23 points, Russell International Management 94 and reached the WNIT Bucks. West for 15th on the NBA’s career scor- Westbrook added 19 and Oklahoma City Group said that Gulbis is title game. Their 18 road wins “We just think about winning the ing list, and Paul Pierce joined him cruised past Utah. being treated at home in Las set a school record. They next game and we’ll see where it takes among the top 20 scorers in league his- Gordon Hayward scored 20 points to Vegas and is expected to be at failed to reach the postseason us,”James said. tory with 15 points to lead Boston. lead Utah. full strength in three weeks. in his other three years. Two weeks ago in Singapore, Gulbis pulled out of the San Jose State fires HSBC Women’s Champions men’s coach Nessman cold again.” we can’t just say, ‘You’re the him, Bryant hedged. before the second round LAKERS Devin Harris scored 17 next-best guy on the team, “I don’t ever want to put because the illness that was SAN JOSE, Calif. — San Jose State has fired men’s From Page B1 points, Ivan Johnson hit a key you take all the shots.’That’s a that on somebody. I really later confirmed to be malar- basket, and the short-hand- recipe for disaster. don’t,” he said. “I just think ia. She opened the season basketball coach George Nessman after eight seasons “That’s a shot I’m very ed Hawks shook off Bryant’s Bryant took a lot of shots players need to be made con- with a 63rd-place finish in comfortable taking,” said big third quarter for just their for the Lakers — 33 in all — scious of it. I think officials the LPGA Thailand. with the Spartans. Athletic director Gene Bryant, who is averaging 27.5 second win in eight games. but he made only 11 and need to protect shooters. FIGURE SKATING Bleymaier announced the points a game and almost “I took this one personal,” couldn’t knock down the one “When I go to contest move on Wednesday, a day single-handedly carried the said Al Horford, who had 14 that really mattered. shots,”he added, “I’m always Chan sets record in after San Jose State’s season Lakers back into playoff con- points and 14 rebounds for Then he couldn’t get up. conscious about making sure prelims at world meet ended with a 67-49 loss to tention. “You just can’t go Atlanta. “We had lost a cou- “First and foremost, the I don’t walk underneath LONDON, Ontario — UTSA in the WAC tourna- under these shooters, man. ple in a row.I felt like we real- officials really need to pro- them. That’s a very,very dan- Patrick Chan delivered the ment in Las Vegas. It’s a dangerous play.” ly needed this one.” tect shooters,” Bryant said gerous play. Especially if I’m biggest thrill in a night full of The Spartans went 9-20 Bryant scored 20 of his 31 The Hawks won despite before hobbling out of Philips fading away, there’s no rhyme them. this season, their second points in the third quarter missing starters Josh Smith Arena. “I can’t get my mind or reason why I should come The two-time defending straight campaign with only and the Lakers, who were and Jeff Teague, both out past the fact that I have to down on somebody’s foot.” champion shattered the nine wins. Nessman had an down 12 at halftime, surged with injuries from a loss the wait a year to get revenge.” Bryant remained down for world record for the short 86-161 record in his tenure and to the lead early in the fourth. previous night in Miami. Six The teams don’t face each a few seconds then hobbled program, restoring order to led the team to the College Suddenly, they couldn’t players scored in double fig- other again in the regular to the bench accompanied by standings that no one could Basketball Invitational in 2011. make a shot, going 6 of 25 in ures and everyone con- season, having split their two the trainer. He seemed per- have predicted when the San Jose State is looking to the final period. tributed to the victory, at meetings. turbed when the officials World Figure Skating upgrade the program before “We all struggled,”Bryant least everyone who suited up. “Just move on to the next explained he couldn’t stay in Championships began. its move to the more strenu- said. “I just tried to will the “That’s the way we have to one,”said Bryant, not exactly since the Lakers were out of Chan’s score of 98.37 for ous Mountain West ball in the basket and hope- play,” said Kyle Korver, who sure when that might be for timeouts. his elegantly sublime per- Conference next season. fully generate some energy hit the clinching free throws him. It didn’t matter anyway for all of us. It seemed to turn after Bryant went down. Asked if he thought Jones when Korver knocked down for us, but then we all went “When we’re missing guys, deliberately tried to injure both free throws. 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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS up every single game, so I think that it’s good for him to The United States gave evaluate players and good for Tom Sermanni a title in his us to get games,” Morgan first tournament as coach of said, referring to Sermanni. the American women’s team. “Other than a World Cup or Alex Morgan scored twice Olympics, we never really get in the first half, and the U.S. this many games in this short defeated Germany 2-0 a time.” Wednesday night in the final Forward Abby Wambach of the Algarve Cup at Faro, came off the bench for the Portugal. The Americans first time since March 9, 2011, won the prestigious tourna- against Iceland at the Algarve ment for the ninth time in 18 Cup. She entered in the 75th appearances. minute for Christen Press, “It’s great to continue the but did not score. She winning tradition that the The Associated Press remained at 154 career goals, U.S. team has,” said Alex Morgan celebrates on the shoulders of teammate Sydney Leroux four shy of tying Mia Hamm’s Sermanni, who took over this after scoring the opening goal against Germany during their Algarve international record. year after Pia Sundhage left Cup final Wednesday. The United States has to coach her native Sweden. won Algarve Cups in 2000, “At least I haven’t been a jinx Backup goalkeeper Nicole ing in the 13th minute. ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘10, ‘11 in the short term.” Barnhart protected the lead Sydney Leroux sent a cross and ‘13. ... The Americans The Americans have won with some strong saves in the that Germany central have not lost in 29 games, three straight Olympic gold second half. Midfielder Megan defender Josephine Henning including victory at last medals, including two under Rapinoe was selected tourna- tried to clear with a header. year’s London Olympics. Sundhage, but have not won ment MVP despite missing the But the ball fell to Morgan Their last defeat was in this the Women’s World Cup final after straining a muscle in just inside the area and she event a year ago to World Cup since 1999. pregame warmups. scored with her left foot. champion Japan. “It was such a good foun- “This is obviously very Morgan connected again Three-time Olympic gold dation for us. Now we just unexpected. I thought I was 12 minutes later. A mix-up medal winner Heather Mitts need to work off that,” getting punked when our between goalkeeper Almuth announced her retirement. defender Ali Krieger said. liaison told me,” she said. Schult and her defense let The 34-year-old defender “Tom has done such a great Tobin Heath started in Morgan the ball and she made her international debut job with us, and he has a lot of Rapinoe’s place and assisted rolled a shot into the empty in 1999, played her last knowledge of the game and on the second U.S. goal. net from the edge of the box. match in December and had we need to let it all soak in.” Morgan started the scor- “It’s been a different line- two goals in 137 appearances. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday,March 14,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports PAC-12 The Sun Devils advanced Welker to the quarterfinals against Ducks face the No. 21 UCLA. Washington 64, moves to Huskies tonight Washington State 62: From Page B1 Scott Suggs scored 19 points, C.J. Wilcox added 11 and Washington (13-18) held off a Broncos Coach Tad Boyle was so furious rally by rival frustrated by the loss that he Washington State (17-15). THE ASSOCIATED PRESS grabbed a microphone and Washington appeared to apologized to the fans after be headed toward a rout, but 1 Wes Welker sure knows the listless performance in blew a 15-point lead with 8⁄2 how to pick his quarterbacks. the final home game for minutes left. The star receiver, Tom Colorado’s seniors. The sixth-seeded Huskies Brady’s favorite target, is The good news was that went 8 minutes without a leaving New England and the Buffs only had to wait as Washington heading to Denver, where four days for the rematch. State scored 15 straight he’ll join Peyton Manning It was ugly early. points to tie it. and the Broncos. Colorado missed eight of Washington faces Oregon Also getting new deals its first 11 shots, Oregon State at 8:30 p.m. today. were Reggie Bush in Detroit, opened 1 for 6, and the teams Utah 69, USC 66: Jarred Dashon Goldson in Tampa needed more than five min- DuBois scored 15 of his 22 Bay, and even Ray Lewis — utes to crack double figures points in the second half, with ESPN. in combined points. Jordan Loveridge added 15 Day 2 of the NFL’s free Luckily for the teams and points and Utah (14-17) beat agency frenzy was highlight- their fans, the action picked short-handed Southern ed by Welker grabbing a two- up a little. California (14-18) to advance year deal with the Broncos, Colorado had 10 offensive to the quarterfinals against who had the AFC’s best regu- The Associated Press rebounds that led to 11 points California. lar-season record last year. New England wide receiver Wes Welker agreed to a two-year deal to join Peyton Manning in Denver. and a 32-26 halftime lead USC gave the Utes a run He gives Manning one of the after Dinwiddie hit a half- despite playing without steadiest targets the four- year out and that’s a team we the reasons I wanted to come All-Pro safety Goldson court shot at the buzzer. The leading rebounder Dewayne time league MVP ever has have to beat to get where we here is to be able to bring a gets a five-year contract Beavers tried to get a last- Dedmon and backup center had. want to get.” balanced attack.” worth $41.25 million. He second shot off, but turned it James Blasczyk, who were “When you look at Wes in Denver also came to terms Bush adds to a strong receives $8.25 million per over, giving Dinwiddie just suspended indefinitely for the middle of the field, you on a two-year deal with offense led by record-setting year and $22 million in guar- enough time to launch his violating team rules. can’t cover him,” Broncos defensive tackle Terrance All-Pro receiver Calvin anteed money. He spent the shot. The Trojans fought back boss John Elway said. “He Knighton, formerly of Johnson. The second overall past two seasons on one-year “It definitely gave them from a 13-point deficit in the does such a tremendous job Jacksonville, and a one-year pick in 2006 by New Orleans, contracts with the 49ers, momentum going into the second half to make it close of getting open, finding contract with linebacker Bush rushed for 986 yards for including last year with the half,”Nelson said. “We were and outscored Utah 42-14 seams in zones, beating man- Stewart Bradley, who played Miami last season after gain- franchise tag for $6.2 million. trying to foul and sometimes inside. to-man coverage. So, he’ll be with the Cardinals the past ing 1,086 yards in 2011, his “Hard work really pays that’s just how the ball rolls Bucknell 64, Lafayette a huge asset for us inside.” two seasons. Later in the first year with the Dolphins. off. I remember signing up to sometimes. It was a good 56: Mike Muscala scored six The best slot receiver in evening, the team added cor- “The thing that was play football, hiding it from shot. I mean, I was just hop- of his 20 points during a the league, Welker caught 118 nerback Dominique Rodgers- important to us was not just my mom,” as a youngster ing that it didn’t go in. I was decisive second-half stretch passes for 1,354 yards and six Cromartie with a one-year the talent of Reggie Bush, but growing up in Harbor City, watching it and I was hoping, to help Bucknell capture its TDs last season. That the deal. also the way those talents Calif., Goldson said. “My and it went in. They got second NCAA tournament Broncos are signing a top Bush agreed to a four-year complemented the other journey, I wouldn’t say it was momentum.” berth in three seasons with a player away from New deal and could fill a huge hole players we have on offense,” rough, but it was a little Arizona State 89, win over Lafayette in the England certainly didn’t at running back. The Lions coach Jim Schwartz said. rocky.” Stanford 88, OT: Jahii Patriot League title game. hurt, either. haven’t been able to count on “That was really the basis of Also Wednesday, former Carson scored five of his 34 Joe Willman had 14 points “Anytime you can take a 2010 first-round draft pick our interest in Reggie.” defensive points in overtime, Carrick and eight boards to form a player from a team you have Jahvid Best, whose career is The Lions also landed end Glenn Dorsey signed a Felix had 19 points and 12 potent frontcourt duo with to compete against, it helps, in doubt because of concus- safety Glover Quin and two-year contract after rebounds, and Arizona State Muscala, the conference especially the caliber of Wes sion issues. defensive end Jason Jones meeting with the Niners. The (21-11) held off Stanford (18- player of the year for the top- Welker,” Elway said. “New “It’s a running back’s and retained cornerback deal could pay Dorsey up to 14) in the opening game of seeded Bison (28-5). Muscala England is there year in and dream,” Bush said. “One of Chris Houston. $7 million with incentives. the Pac-12 tournament. also had 11 rebounds. Scoreboard

North Bend, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 5 p.m. Western Athletic Conference Chicago at Sporting Kansas City, noon Almonte to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). On The Air High School Boys Tennis — Grants Pass at Orlando at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Quarterfinals Toronto FC at Montreal, 1 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Released 1B David North Bend, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Idaho 57, San Jose St. 55 New England at Philadelphia, 2 p.m. Cooper. Today Miami at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Louisiana Tech 85, UTSA 58 San Jose at Columbus, 2:30 p.m. National League Men’s College Basketball — Big East quarterfi- High School Sports Memphis at Denver, 6 p.m. Seattle 77, New Mexico St. 53 Colorado at Real Salt Lake, 3 p.m. MIAMI MARLINS—Optioned RHP Chris Hatcher nals, Georgetown vs. Cincinnati, 9 a.m.; Chicago at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Utah St. 78, Denver 65 Portland at Seattle FC, 5 p.m. to New Orleans (PCL). Pittsburgh vs. Syracuse,11 a.m.; Louisville vs. BASKETBALL Automatic NCAA Bids Sunday, March 17 MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to terms with Villanova, 4 p.m.; and Marquette vs. Notre College Basketball Houston at FC Dallas, 10 a.m. OF Carlos Gomez on a four-year contract. Dame, 6 p.m., ESPN; Atlantic Ten first round, All-Star Rosters Men Chivas USA at Los Angeles, 2 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Optioned RHP Vic Richmond vs. Charlotte, 9 a.m.; Butler vs. Rosters for the South Coast All-Star Basketball Wednesday’s Scores Belmont, Ohio Valley Conference Black, RHP Stolmy Pimentel, INF Clint Robinson, Dayton, 11:30 a.m.; Xavier vs. St. Josephs, 3:30 Games, to be played Sunday at Southwestern Bucknell, Patriot League Pro Baseball OF Jerry Sands, RHP Hunter Strickland and RHP p.m.; and UMass vs. George Washington, 6 p.m., Oregon Community College. Men’s Conference Tournaments Creighton, Missouri Valley Conference Duke Welker to Indianapolis (IL). Reassigned NBC Sports Network; Big 12 quarterfinals, BOYS Big 12 Conference Davidson, Southern Conference Spring Training RHP Erik Cordier, OF Darren Ford, INF Matt Oklahoma vs. Iowa State, 9:30 a.m., and Kansas Red Team: Jake Miles, fr, Marshfield; Hamilton First Round Florida Gulf Coast, Atlantic Sun Conference Hague, INF Anderson Hernandez and RHP vs. Texas Tech, noon, ESPN2; Pac-12 quarterfi- Mateski, sr, North Bend; Jake Thompson, sr, Texas 70, TCU 57 Gonzaga, West Coast Conference AMERICAN LEAGUE Jameson Taillon to their minor league camp. nals, Arizona State vs. UCLA, noon, Colorado vs. Siuslaw; Justin Murray, jr, Brookings-Harbor; Texas Tech 71, West Virginia 69 Harvard, Ivy League W L Pct BASKETBALL Iona, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Kansas City 14 2 .875 Arizona, 2:30 p.m. and Utah vs. California, 6 Zach Barker, sr, North Bend; Caleb Owens, jr, Big East Conference National Basketball Association Coquille; Evan Henson, jr, Bandon; Cooper James Madison, Colonial Athletic Association Baltimore 11 4 .733 p.m., all Pac-12 Networks, and Washington vs. Second Round GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Recalled G Kent Stateler, jr, Myrtle Point; Dustin Carter, jr, Gold Liberty, Big South Conference Cleveland 12 6 .667 Oregon, 8:30 p.m., ESPNU; Big Ten first round, Cincinnati 61, Providence 44 Bazemore and F Malcolm Thomas from Santa Beach; Montana Frame, sr, Reedsport; Cole LIU Brooklyn, Northeast Conference Seattle 11 7 .611 Michigan vs. Penn State, 5:30 p.m., ESPN2. Notre Dame 69, Rutgers 61 Cruz (NBADL). Kreutzer, soph, Pacific. South Dakota State, Summit League Tampa Bay 11 7 .611 NBA Basketball — Dallas at San Antonio, 5 p.m., Syracuse 75, Seton Hall 63 DALLAS MAVERICKS—Signed G Chris Wright to Blue Team: Matt Woods, jr, Marshfield; Valparaiso, Horizon League Chicago 8 6 .571 TNT; New York at Portland, 7:30 p.m., TNT. Villanova 66, St. John’s 53 a 10-day contract. Auto Racing — Formula One Australian Grand Hayden Davisson, sr, Marshfield; Ryan Smith, sr, Western Kentucky, Sun Belt Conference Detroit 10 8 .556 FOOTBALL Prix practice, 9 p.m., NBC Sports Network. Siuslaw; Ronnie Manley, jr, Brookings-Harbor; Conference USA Women Minnesota 10 8 .556 Golf — PGA Tampa Bay Championship, noon, Golf Larry Bowen, sr, Coquille; Logan Shea, jr, First Round Baylor, Big 12 Conference Boston 9 9 .500 —Signed CB Jerraud Channel; LPGA Founders Cup, 3:30 p.m., Golf Bandon; Matt Newton, sr, Myrtle Point; Garrett Houston 72, Rice 67 Chattanooga, Southern Conference Oakland 8 8 .500 Powers and QB Drew Stanton to three-year con- Channel; European Tour Avantha Masters, 6:30 Litterell, jr, Gold Beach; Brady Strowbridge, sr, Tulane 66, Marshall 64 Duke, Atlantic Coast Conference Texas 8 8 .500 tracts and RB Rashard Mendenhall to a one-year a.m., Golf Channel. Reedsport; Nick Scaffo, sr, Pacific; Devin UAB 53, SMU 52 Gonzaga, West Coast Conference Houston 7 9 .438 contract. Agreed to terms with LB Lorenzo Friday, March 15 MacKensen, soph, Powers. Mid-American Conference Liberty, Big South Conference Toronto 7 10 .412 Alexander on a three-year contract and S Men’s College Basketball — Big Ten quarterfi- GIRLS Second Round Marist, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference New York 7 11 .389 Yeremiah Bell on a one-year contract. Released nals, 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., ESPN; ACC quarterif- Red Team: Peyton Babb, sr, Marshfield; Tracee Buffalo 76, Ball St. 61 Middle Tennessee State, Sun Belt Conference Los Angeles 3 11 .214 S Kerry Rhodes. nals, 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., ESPN2; Scott, jr, Marshfield; Britni Ring, sr, North Bend; E. Michigan 58, Miami (Ohio) 47 Notre Dame, Big East Conference NATIONAL LEAGUE —Released S Bernard Princeton, Ivy League Big East semifinals, 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., ESPN; Alexandra Dodson, sr, Siuslaw; Mallory Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference W L Pct Pollard. Signed DL Chris Canty to a three-year Pac-12 semifinal, 6 p.m., Pac-12 Networks, and McDonald, jr, Brookings-Harbor; Emily Lack, sr, Purdue, Big Ten Conference Colorado 9 7 .563 contract and RB Damien Berry and OL Ramon Quarterfinals South Dakota State, Summit League 8:30 p.m., ESPN. Coquille; Riley Wahl, sr, Bandon; Grace Atlanta 11 9 .550 Harewood to one-year contracts. Bethune-Cookman 70, Norfolk St. 68, OT Stanford, Pacific-12 Conference NBA Basketball — Chicago at Golden State, 7:30 Hermann, soph, Myrtle Point; Morrgain Clifford, San Diego 10 9 .526 —Signed LB Manny Lawson. NC A&T 55, NC Central 42 Stetson, Atlantic Sun Conference p.m., WGN. soph, Gold Beach; Madi Richardson, sr, St. Louis 8 8 .500 —Released TE Kellen Davis. Mountain West Conference Texas A&M, Southeastern Conference Auto Racing — NASCAR Nationwide Series Bristol Reedsport; Riley Engdahl, jr, Pacific. Washington 8 8 .500 Terminated the contract of TE Matt Spaeth Quarterfinals UT Martin, Ohio Valley Conference San Francisco 7 8 .467 practice, 7:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., Speed Channel; Blue Team: Abby Thrall, jr, Marshfield; —Agreed to terms with Colorado St. 67, Fresno St. 61 New York 6 7 .462 NASCAR Sprint Cup Bristol, practice at 9 a.m. and Jasmine Barker, soph, North Bend; Ashlee Cole, LB Quentin Groves on a two-year contract and New Mexico 59, Wyoming 46 Arizona 8 10 .444 qualifying at 12:30 p.m., Speed Channel; Formula jr, Siuslaw; Iva Hart, soph, Brookings-Harbor; Hockey DL Desmond Bryant. UNLV 72, Air Force 56 Pittsburgh 8 10 .444 One Australian Grand Prix qualifying, 11 p.m., NBC Lakota Hatcher, sr, Brookings-Harbor; Taylor —Agreed to terms with Wes San Diego St. 73, Boise St. 67 Miami 7 9 .438 Sports Network. GeDeros, sr, Coquille; Hailey Iverson, jr, Bandon; NHL Welker and DT Terrance Knighton on two-year Los Angeles 6 8 .429 Preseason Baseball — Chicago Cubs at Chicago Hailey Timeus, fr, Gold Beach; Caitlyn Robison, Pacific-12 Conference EASTERN CONFERENCE contracts and LB Stewart Bradley and CB Milwaukee 7 10 .412 White Sox, noon, WGN. sr, Myrtle Point; Hannah Fortune, sr, Pacific; First Round Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie on one-year con- Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia 7 10 .412 Western Hockey League — Seattle at Portland, 7 Rebecca Standley, jr, Powers. Arizona St. 89, Stanford 88, OT tracts. Pittsburgh 27 19 8 0 38 100 78 Chicago 7 11 .389 p.m., Root Sports. Colorado 74, Oregon St. 68 —Agreed to terms with RB New Jersey 27 13 9 5 31 70 77 Cincinnati 5 12 .294 Golf — PGA Tampa Bay Championship, noon, Golf Utah 69, Southern Cal 66 Reggie Bush on a four-year contract, DE Jason Pro Basketball N.Y. Rangers 25 13 10 2 28 64 61 NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; Channel; LPGA Founders Cup, 3:30 p.m., Golf Washington 64, Washington St. 62 N.Y. Islanders 26 11 12 3 25 77 88 Jones on a three-year contract and CB Chris games against non-major league teams do not. Houston. Signed S Glover Quin to a five-year Channel; Champions Tour Toshiba Classic, 5:30 NBA Patriot League Philadelphia 28 12 15 1 25 77 87 Wednesday’s Games p.m., Golf Channel; European Tour Avantha Championship Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA contract. EASTERN CONFERENCE Washington (ss) 9, Houston 7 —Released WR Masters, 6:30 a.m., Golf Channel. Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Bucknell 64, Lafayette 56 Montreal 27 18 5 4 40 88 69 Pittsburgh 5, Toronto 4, 10 innings Saturday, March 16 Boston 24 17 43377253 Laurent Robinson. New York 38 24 .613 — Southeastern Conference Washington (ss) 8, N.Y. Mets 5 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed CB Dunta Men’s College Basketball — Conference USA 1 Ottawa 27 13 8 6 32 64 58 Brooklyn 38 27 .585 1⁄2 First Round San Francisco 9, Cincinnati 5 championship, 8:30 a.m., CBS; America East Toronto 27 15 11 1 31 81 75 Robinson, OL Bryan Mattison, WR Donnie Avery, Boston 35 29 .547 4 Mississippi St. 70, South Carolina 59 Colorado 2, Chicago Cubs 0 QB Chase Daniel and TE Anthony Fasano. championship, 8:30 a.m., ESPN; SEC semifinals, 1 Buffalo 27 10 14 3 23 70 84 Toronto 25 40 .385 14⁄2 Texas A&M 71, Auburn 62 Kansas City 4, Seattle 2 10 a.m. and noon, ABC; ACC semifinals, 10 a.m. Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA —Signed LB Philip Wheeler Philadelphia 24 40 .375 15 Southland Conference San Diego 8, L.A. Angels 6 to a five-year contract. Released LB Karlos and non, ESPN; Big Ten semifinals, 10:40 a.m. Southeast Division W L Pct GB Carolina 25 15 9 1 31 79 69 Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox 2 and 1 p.m., CBS; SWAC championship, 1:30 p.m., First Round Winnipeg 26 13 11 2 28 68 76 Dansby and LB Kevin Burnett. x-Miami 49 14 .778 — McNeese St. 62, Nicholls St. 59 Atlanta 2, Miami 1 —Signed LB Erin ESPN2; Big 12 championship, 2:30 p.m., ESPN; 1 Tampa Bay 26 11 14 1 23 88 81 Atlanta 35 29 .547 14⁄2 Sam Houston St. 69, Cent. Arkansas 63 N.Y. Yankees 6, Philadelphia 2 Henderson and WR Jerome Simpson. Mountain West championship, 3 p.m., CBS; MAC Washington 21 42 .333 28 Washington 25 10 14 1 21 69 76 Baltimore 9, Minnesota 4 championship, 3:30 p.m., ESPN2; Big East cham- Southwestern Athletic Conference Florida 27 7 14 6 20 66 101 —Agreed to terms with Orlando 18 47 .277 32 Arizona 7, Milwaukee 0 LS Justin Drescher on a four-year contract. pionship, 5:30 p.m., ESPN; Southland champi- 1 First Round WESTERN CONFERENCE Charlotte 14 50 .219 35⁄2 Thursday’s Games onship, 5:30 p.m., ESPN2; Big West champi- Alabama A&M 59, Grambling St. 51 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA NEW YORK GIANTS—Named Lunda Wells assis- Central Division W L Pct GB Atlanta vs. St. Louis, 10:05 a.m. tant offensive line coach, Ryan Roeder offensive onship, 7:30 p.m., ESPN2; Pac-12 championship, Indiana 40 24.625— Chicago 26 21 2 3 45 85 58 Houston vs. Washington, 10:05 a.m. 8 p.m., ESPN. Women’s Tournaments St. Louis 26 14 10 2 30 80 79 assistant and Robbie Leonard defensive assis- Chicago 35 29 .547 5 Boston vs. Minnesota, 10:05 a.m. tant. Signed PK Josh Brown. Auto Racing — NASCAR Spritn Cup Food City 500 1 Big Sky Conference Detroit 27 12 10 5 29 70 71 Milwaukee 32 31 .508 7⁄2 Tampa Bay vs. Baltimore, 10:05 a.m. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed DE Jason Hunter, practice, 6 a.m. and 9 a.m., Speed Channel; First Round Nashville 26 11 9 6 28 58 61 Cleveland 22 42 .344 18 N.Y. Yankees vs. Toronto, 10:05 a.m. LB Kaluka Maiava and DT Pat Sims. American Le Mans Series 12 Hours of Sebring, 7:30 1 E. Washington 68, Montana St. 53 Columbus 27 10 12 5 25 62 74 Detroit 23 44 .343 18⁄2 Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, 10:05 a.m. —Signed QB Bruce a.m., 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Speed Channel; N. Colorado 67, S. Utah 56 Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA WESTERN CONFERENCE Detroit vs. N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. Gradkowski to a three-year contract and TE/FB NASCAR Nationwide Series Jeff Foxworthy’s Grit Sacramento St. 73, Idaho St. 60 Vancouver 25 12 7 6 30 68 68 Southwest Division W L Pct GB Texas vs. Oakland, 1:05 p.m. David Johnson to a one-year contract. Released Chips 300, 11 a.m., ESPN2; NHRA Gatornationals Minnesota 25 13 10 2 28 59 61 San Antonio 49 16 .754 — Big West Conference Chicago Cubs vs. L.A. Dodgers, 1:05 p.m. ol Willie Colon. qualifying, 10:30 p.m., ESPN2; Formula One Edmonton 26 10 11 5 25 64 76 Memphis 44 19.6984 Second Round Kansas City vs. Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. —Traded QB Alex Smith Australian Grand Prix, 11 p.m., NBC Sports Network. Calgary 25 10 11 4 24 69 84 Houston 35 30 .538 14 Cal St.-Fullerton 66, Hawaii 51 Cincinnati vs. Seattle, 1:05 p.m. to Kansas City for a 2013 second-round draft Golf — PGA Tampa Bay Championship, 10 a.m., Colorado 25 10 11 4 24 62 73 Dallas 30 33 .476 18 UC Santa Barbara 45, CS Northridge 31 Chicago White Sox, 1:05 p.m. pick and a future draft pick. Signed DE Glenn Golf Channel, and noon, NBC; LPGA Founders Cup, Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA New Orleans 22 43 .338 27 Friday’s Games Dorsey to a two-year contract. 1 p.m., Golf Channel; Champions Tour Toshiba Conference USA Anaheim 25 19 3 3 41 87 63 Northwest Division W L Pct GB N.Y. Mets vs. Atlanta, 10:05 a.m. —Signed S Dashon Classic, 4:30 p.m., Golf Channel; European Tour First Round Los Angeles 25 14 9 2 30 73 65 Oklahoma City 48 17 .738 — Southern Miss. 67, Memphis 58 Philadelphia vs. Tampa Bay, 10:05 a.m. Goldson. Avantha Masters, 6 a.m., Golf Channel. 1 Phoenix 26 13 10 3 29 77 74 Denver 44 22 .667 4⁄2 Toronto vs. Detroit, 10:05 a.m. —Agreed to terms with RB Preseason Baseball — Tulsa 74, Rice 52 San Jose 25 11 8 6 28 58 61 Kansas City vs. Chicago Utah 33 32 .508 15 Boston (ss) vs. Baltimore, 10:05 a.m. Shonn Greene, FB Quinn Johnson and G Andy Cubs, 1 p.m., WGN. UCF 74, Houston 59 Dallas 25 12 11 2 26 67 71 Portland 29 34 .460 18 UTEP 70, Marshall 59 Miami vs. N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Levitre on multiyear contracts and DT Sammie 1 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Minnesota 22 40 .355 24⁄2 Pittsburgh vs. Houston, 10:05 a.m. Hill. Pacific Division W L Pct GB Horizon League time loss. Washington vs. St. Louis, 10:05 a.m. Local Schedule Quarterfinals WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Re-signed DE Kedric L.A. Clippers 45 21 .682 — Wednesday’s Games Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago White Sox, 12:05 p.m. Detroit 72, Wright St. 56 Montreal 4, Ottawa 3, SO Golston. Named Malcolm Blacken director of Today Golden State 37 29 .561 8 San Diego (ss) vs. Kansas City (ss), 1:05 p.m. player development. High School Baseball — South Umpqua at L.A. Lakers 34 32 .515 11 Green Bay 80, Valparaiso 59 New Jersey 5, Philadelphia 2 Seattle vs. L.A. Angels, 1:05 p.m. Loyola of Chicago 71, Milwaukee 54 Calgary 5, Detroit 2 HOCKEY Marshfield, 5 p.m.; Reedsport at Lowell, 4:30 Sacramento 23 43 .348 22 L.A. Dodgers (ss) vs. San Diego (ss), 1:05 p.m. National Hockey League 1 Youngstown St. 69, Cleveland St. 62 Today’s Games p.m. Phoenix 22 43 .338 22⁄2 Cleveland vs. Milwaukee, 1:05 p.m. Florida at Boston, 4 p.m. NHL—Suspended Anaheim F Corey Perry four High School Softball — Riddle at Myrtle Point, x-clinched playoff spot Mid-American Conference Texas vs. San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. games for elbowing Minnesota F Jason Zucker in 4:30 p.m.; Coquille at North Bend, 4:30 p.m.; Wednesday’s Games Second Round Pittsburgh at Toronto, 4 p.m. Oakland vs. Arizona, 1:10 p.m. Washington at Carolina, 4 p.m. the head. Marshfield at South Umpqua, 5 p.m. Miami 98, Philadelphia 94 Bowling Green 55, W. Michigan 53 Minnesota vs. Boston (ss), 4:05 p.m. Chicago at Columbus, 4 p.m. MINNESOTA WILD—Signed D Brett Clark to a High School Girls Tennis — Junction City at Indiana 107, Minnesota 91 Buffalo 82, Miami (Ohio) 70 Colorado vs. Cincinnati, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. one-year contract. Marshfield, noon; Junction City at North Bend, 3 Washington 106, Milwaukee 93 Kansas City (ss) vs. L.A. Dodgers (ss), 7:05 p.m. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference N.Y. Rangers at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. SOCCER p.m. Boston 112, Toronto 88 Quarterfinals Phoenix at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Major League Soccer Friday, March 15 Atlanta 96, L.A. Lakers 92 Hampton 63, Delaware St. 28 Colorado at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Transactions NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION—Signed F Diego High School Baseball — North Bend at North Houston 111, Phoenix 81 NC A&T 78, Norfolk St. 47 Anaheim at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Fagundez to a multiyear contract extension. Valley (2), noon; Gold Beach at Glendale, 4 p.m.; Oklahoma City 110, Utah 87 Northeast Conference Nashville at Vancouver, 7 p.m. BASEBALL COLLEGE Marshfield at Siuslaw, 5 p.m. Sacramento 121, Chicago 79 Semifinals Los Angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. American League COLUMBIA—Announced the contract of High School Softball — Brookings-Harbor at Golden State 105, Detroit 97 Quinnipiac 63, Mount St. Mary’s 56 Friday’s Games DETROIT TIGERS—Released OF Brennan women’s basketball coach Paul Nixon will not be Hidden Valley, 1 p.m.; Siuslaw at Marshfield, 5 Memphis 96, L.A. Clippers 85 St. Francis (Pa.) 83, Sacred Heart 67 New Jersey at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Boesch. renewed. p.m. Denver 117, New York 94 Nashville at Calgary, 6 p.m. HOUSTON ASTROS—Optioned RHP Jose IOWA STATE—Signed wrestling coach Kevin Saturday, March 16 Today’s Games Southland Conference Detroit at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. Cisnero, RHP Jarred Cosart, LHP Brett Jackson through 2015. High School Baseball — Oakland at Bandon Dallas at San Antonio, 5 p.m. First Round Oberholtzer and RHP Ross Seaton to their minor N.C. STATE—Named Drew Hughes director of (2), noon; Marshfiled at Taft, 1 p.m. New York at Portland, 7:30 p.m. McNeese St. 63, Northwestern St. 45 league camp. football player personnel. High School Softball — Reedsport at Lowell Friday’s Games Stephen F. Austin 64, Cent. Arkansas 59 Pro Soccer KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Requested uncondi- OHIO—Named James Ward cornerbacks coach. (2), noon; Oakland at Bandon (2), noon; North Charlotte at Toronto, 4 p.m. Southwestern Athletic Conference tional release waivers on RHP Guillermo SAN JOSE STATE—Fired men’s basketball coach Valley at North Bend (2), noon; Marshfield at L.A. Lakers at Indiana, 4 p.m. Quarterfinals Major League Soccer Moscoso. George Nessman. 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Previous hotel, retail record and proof of insurance. 500 sales and/or accounting experience a We are creating a “World Class 6 lines, Application and Job Description, plus but we will train. Reliability an ab- Workplace,” and we need Each additional Day someone who wants to be a part solute must as well as the ability to $1.00 or contact Human Resources at follow directions, then work interde- of something special. 501 Commercial No Free reruns on same ad. pendently. Submit resume via e-mail 250 Baxter, Coquille, OR 97423 All specials will appear in response or in person at 3225 Beach We offer a base salary, a generous commission plan The World, Bandon Western 541-396-7581 Loop Drive, Bandon. No phone calls, PUBLISHER’S NOTICE and a strong benefits including World, Umpqua Post, The Link, please. EOE All real estate advertising in this Open Until Filled medical, dental, 401(k), paid Online & Smart Mobile. newspaper is subject to the Fair vacation and more. All specials are category specific. Housing Act which makes it illegal Apply on our Website at There are no refunds on specials. DID you know you could FAX to advertise “any preference, limita- http://www.lee.net/careers Starts October 1, 2012 The World your ad at 541-267-0294. tions or discrimination based on Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug 541-267-6278 race, color, religion, sex, handicap, COOS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such Nurse Practitioner, 16 hrs/wk preference, limitation or discrimina- Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 tion.” Familial status includes chil- Starting salary $1,968/mo dren under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, preg- HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: nant women and people securing Oregon RN and WHCNP or For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 an advertising proof is requested in writing and custody of children under 18. Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. clearly marked for corrections. If the error is not This newspaper will not knowingly FNP license corrected by the Publisher, its liability, if any, shall accept any advertising for real es- If your World newspaper fails to arrive by 5 p.m. Monday not exceed the space occupied by the error. tate which is in violation of the law. **EOE** through Thursday or 8 a.m. on Saturday, please call your Further, the Publisher will reschedule and run the Our readers are hereby informed carrier. If you are unable to reach your carrier, telephone omitted advertisement at advertiser’s cost. All that all dwellings advertised in this Position Open Until Filled The World at 541-269-9999. claims for adjustment must be made within seven newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To com- RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily (7) days of date of publication. In no case shall the plain of discrimination call HUD County application required. delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may Publisher be liable for any general, special or consequential damages. toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed toll-free telephone number for the Visit www .co.coos.or.us for deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. hearing impaired is Application, or contact HR at To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. 1-800-927-9275. ADVERTISING POLICY The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall 250 Baxter, Coquille, OR 97423 not be liable for any error in published advertising unless 541-756-7581 8-27-12 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K B6• The World •Thursday, March 14,2013 Y K 501 Commercial 601 Apartments 610 2-4-6 Plexes 754 Garage Sales 802 Cats 909 Misc. Auto 2 bed 11/2 bath w/garage, No smok- Coquille - Mar 14-16 Thu-Fri 9-4 Sat ing, no pets. W/S/G pd. $600 rent 9-12 Knives, Jewelry, Cookbooks, HONDA WORLDWORLD $600 deposit. 1076 Anderson Coos Ladder, Bicycle, Garden items, Bay. Credit references required. Clothes, Dishes, Picture frames, Lots 541-294-0775. of Household & Misc. Rain or shine - inside! 340 N Folsom St. The Little SHOP that 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Garage W/D Should....has SOLD now has a hookup. Quite - Empire Lake Area. new Owner!!! They tried and Garbage paid. No pet/ smoking - Kohl’s Cat House tried with no success! One Bedroom Garage / Bazaar $6,990 $650. + dep. 277 Ackerman. Adoptions on site. I listed and SOLD the property Fast 109 South 9th Street 541-888-5310 for application Specials ‘00 Mazda Miata LS saving the Seller $ 6,450.00 in 541-294-3876 Leather, 5-Speed, Alloys, More. #B3225A/313411 commissions even!!! The Ghlynn Apartments 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 6 lines, 1 week By The Coos Bay Library FERAL/STRAY CAT Spay & Neuter I LOVE A Challenge! 1500 sq ft. Laundry hookups, close $12.00 Very Large and Spacious. Quiet Day. 4/7 limited spaces $15, addi- Congratulations to the new owner. to Mall & North Bend schools. No and Clean, conveniently located. All specials will appear in tional wellness pk offered for $15. Call Residential or Commercial. Serving smoking, no dogs. W/S/G paid. Hardwood floors, coin operated The World, Bandon Western for info or to book your space All the Oregon Coast Debi $750/mo + $400 deposit. 2294 Ev- laundry. No pets, No smoking. World, Umpqua Post, The Link, 541-808-2377. Clinic hours are Key-Young erett. 541-756-7758. $495 mth, $400 dep. Online/Online Map Sun-Tue 7:30-5, Wed-Thur 10-2. Alpine Realty Group (formally Real & Smart Mobile. $7,990 Bay view, NB 2 bedroom in upscale Estate Executives) 541-297-4834 If scheduled before the deadline ‘03 Buick Regal 4-plex. Energy efficient, immaculate, 2 has passed. All prices will be the 805 Horses/Equine 4 Door, Auto, 1 Owner, 29K Miles. car garage w/opener, luxurious carpet/ #B3278/208153 same regardless of deadlines. All dishwasher, W/D hookups, upgrades specials are category specific. no smoking/pets, W/S/G paid. HORSESHOEING There are no refunds on specials. $850/mo + deposit. 541-217-8107 or Starts October 1, 2012 541-217-8072. CB: 2 bdrm in duplex, your own 541-267-6278 Myrtle Point: Newer duplex, nice, garage, W/D hookups. very Clean, quiet neighborhood, 2 bedroom. quiet, off-street, near shopping. A MASSIVE ESTATE sale 8am 3/1, $8,990 Private patio, fenced, oak cabinets, must-see in pleasant surroundings. Fri-Sun thru March until liquidated. ‘07 Chevy SWB 1500 4x2 dishwasher, garbage disposal. W/S paid. No smoking/pets. Space tiny Entry numbers issued Re- 43K Miles, Air, More. W/D hookups, private garage, W/S #B3270/156092 $710/mo + sec dep. 541-888-6078 stocked daily from outbuildings. By paid. Ideal for seniors. No pets. Dir. 503-906-7403 before 9pm. church in Langlois. 541-348-2616 info TEJUN FOWLER $660/mo + deposit. 541-572-3349. Cell. 503-320-7999 after hrs. SO MUCH STUFF!!! 541-297-5295 Fax. 503-213-6139 www.alpinerealtygrl.com RENTALS & REEDSPORT [email protected] [email protected] REAL ESTATE SPECIALS Large Townhouse style 756 Wood/Heating THE KEY TO GETTING YOUR Choose any of these specials and duplex $12,990 Firewood for sale: Seasoned dry Fir or 808 Pet Care $12,990 PROPERTY LISTED AND SOLD! add a photo for $5.00 extra. ‘05 Nissan Altima 2.5 SE 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1 car Alder. 541-290-3057. garage, W/D hookups, dishwasher, Auto, Alloys, 30K Miles. Carol’s Pet Sitting #B3214/914904 pellet stove, patio plus fenced yard. Rentals / Real Estate 1 ★Your Place or Mine★ WHAT TO MAKE SOME Available now, 700/mo., 1st/ last + 1 week - 6 lines, ★Short or Long Term★ MONEY? $150 deposit. No pets/smoking. ★Excellent References★ Great Investment Property coming $35.00 Tenant responsible for until. Pets/Animals ★541-297-6039★ your way! Nice Duplex With 6 RV Credit check required. 800 ★See us on Facebook★ spots rented monthly. Rentals / Real Estate 2 Call 541-271-3743 Laundry room with showers large 2 week - 6 lines, $13,990 piece of property. Great yard. Pet Cremation ‘07 Honda Civic LX Coupe GOOD INVESTMENT $45.00 612 Townhouse/Condo 801 Birds/Fish Auto, 42K Miles. The KEY TO GETTING YOUR 541-267-3131 #B3273/061317 BAYFRONT TOWNHOMES PROPERTY LISTED AND SOLD! Rentals / Real Estate 3 Found Specials Call Debi For Info Wooded setting, fireplace, decks, 3 week - 6 lines, view of bay and bridge. For Items or Pets $55.00 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. without/or with photo: Automobiles Tamarac 541-759-4380 6 lines, Free for one week 900 Rentals / Real Estate 4 May rerun if necessary. $14,990 4 week - 6 lines, All specials will appear in ‘02 Chevy 3/4 4x4 Dir. 503-906-7403 901 ATVs Ext Cab, HD, SWB, Silverado, Low Miles. Cell. 503-320-7999 $59.95 Other Stuff The World, Bandon Western World, #B3251A/017311 Umpqua Post, The Link, Fax. 503-213-6139 All specials will appear in 700 Online & Smart Mobile. www.alpinerealtygrp.com The World, Bandon Western Auto Specials All specials are category specific. [email protected] World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday Choose to add a photo in this There are no refunds on specials. Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. special for $5.00 more Starts October 1, 2012 All specials are category specific. 701 Furniture 541-267-6278 There are no refunds on specials. Large buffet $500. Antique desk 6 lines, 2 weeks $15,990 Starts October 1, 2012 $250, Bedroom set with heavy queen $15.00 ‘09 Toyota Camry LE 541-267-6278 $800, computer desk & chair $50, All specials will appear in 4dr, Auto, 31K Miles, Sharp. Lost Specials #B3275/613112 Washer & Dryer $250, Fir stands $20, The World, Bandon Western OBO - 541-888-9781. Choose to add a photo in this special for only $5.00 more World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday 604 Homes Unfurnished Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. MERCHANDISE 1st Day Free All specials are category specific. SPECIALS 6 lines, There are no refunds on specials. Each additional Day Starts October 1, 2012 3 Weeks $1.00 541-267-6278 $20,990 Choose any of these specials and No Free reruns on same ad. ‘06 Toyota Tacoma Ext Cab 506 Manufactured add a photo for $5.00 extra. 4x4, V6, Auto, Canopy & More All specials will appear in #B3276/177075 The World, Bandon Western 903 Boats Merchandise 1 World, Umpqua Post, The Link, MYRTLE POINT, Very clean 2 bed, 1 1987 “Lund” 14’ Aluminum Boat 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold Online & Smart Mobile. ba. home. No pets. No smoking. Must No leaks, carpeted, 2006 9.9HP 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay between $1.00 up to $500. All specials are category specific. keep lawn mowed & trimmed. Good motor, EZ-loader trailer. $3500 obo. HondaWorld.com There are no refunds on specials. rental references a must. $650/mo + FREE Call 541-888-3698. 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 $750 dep. Avail. 10/23. 541-404-5075. Starts October 1, 2012 Merchandise 2 541-267-6278 $695 mo. + $650 dep. 2 1/2 bdrm. 2 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold 907 Motorcycles 911 RV/Motor Homes bath 3 decks, shed, w/d hook ups, between $501. up to $1000. Skygo Scooter, street legal. 110 cc garbage, sewer, lawn service pd. No 2008 Forest River Lexington RV. Low Reedsport: 1973 Brookwood manufac- $5.00 PET SPECIALS with only 90 miles on it. $650 OBO. smoke, sm pet nego. Appl and Cr Ck 7,800 miles. 2 slide outs. Sleeps 4. tured home. Nice 2bd/ 2bth. Large Call 360-749-1484. 541-888-3981 Choose to ad a photo in this excellent condition. Asking $55,000. living/dining room & kitchen. Wood Merchandise 3 special for only $5.00 more Includes 3 awnings. Call floors in dining rm & kitchen. Electric Victorian 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Very clean. 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold Pet / Animal 541-247-5992. & Pellet stove. Asking $29,000. Call Natural gas. All appliances incl., W/D, between $1001. up to $1500. 541-2714098 or 541-271-3748 6 lines, 2 weeks deck, landscaped fenced backyard, $7.00 $12.00 single car garage. Close to amenities. All specials will appear in All specials will appear in Your daily Remodeled 12x56 1972 Mobile in No smoking/ pets. $1100/mo + $1500 The World, Bandon Western The World, Bandon Western family park. 2bdrm. 1bth w/ office sec. dep. 541-756-2408. World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday classifieds are or din. 2 storage units. Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. Range/Fridge, Washer and Dryer Coquille, spacious 3 bdr. 2 bth. with All specials are category specific. All specials are category specific. included. Owner will carry. $13,500 extra room. 2000 square feet. of living There are no refunds on specials. ON-LINE AT There are no refunds on specials. OBO. 541-271-3707 or space. $900 mo, $600 Dep. includes Starts October 1, 2012 541-556-7618. W/G. 541-396-7115 Starts October 1, 2012 www.theworldlink.com 541-267-6278 541-267-6278 Rare Lewis the XV oval dining table, pegged expandable, 8 chairs 2 mas- Rentals ters all pieces intricately carved. Cab- 600 riole legs. $7,000 OBO. 541-347-9160 710 Miscellaneous 2 rechargeable 12 volt batteries 601 Apartments charger battery box for fish finders 6 Coquille, 2 bedroom, 1 bath home, months old. $40. Call 541-888-6524 ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for in nice neighborhood, clean remod- 20,000 sports cards $99. Starter golf waiting list for efficiency and 1 bed- eled, garage, laundry room, fridge, set w/bag $20, TV stand w/2 glass room units at Pine Village Apart- No pets, no smoking. $695/mo + doors and shelf $10, 6 coats $2 ea. ments. This is a subsidized housing deposit. 541-347-1902 or womens jeans $1 ea. womens cloth- community. Combined rent and util- 209-609-5219. ity payments typically do not ex- ing and accessories $.50ea. 541-888-2012 ceed 30% of adjusted gross North Bend: 1 bedroom 1bath re- monthly income.W/S/G & electric modeled very charming, large. lot, 55 gallon barrel stand with metal paid. On site laundry. Equal hous- new carpet, paint, & bath. 2475 Pine. casters $30. Call 541-888-6524 ing opportunity. 541-347-4221. $600 month 1st / last & sec.dep. No EASY Stand 5000. Very good condi- pets/smoking. Call Debra Mesch tion. $1600 OBO - Call between 3pm 541-290-4987 Avail. April 1st. and 9 pm. 541-888-0728 For Sale: 2 Burial Plots, Prime loca- 609 Rooms for Rent tion at Ocean View. Must be sold to- gether. Value is $1400 selling $900. Includes $95 transfer fee. Please call North Bend: Room for rent for details at 541-336-8107. One bedroom, one bath Apartment. $400/month. W/S/G pd. W/D Hook ups Near Utilities included, Washer/Dryer FOR SALE: Several wood pallets. Barview Market. $500 Mo. first last and kitchen available. $8.00 Each. Call 541-756-5123. and $400 deposit. 541-290-4011 1446 Sherman Ave. 541-808-0580 For Sale: Two Jeff Dunham tickets for showing at Matthew Knight arena Thursday March 21st. $90.00. Call 541-396-3020. Golf Balls by the dozen $3. Large red boat buoy $35. Redwood double deck bird house $60. Fishing net floats $10.ea. Call 541-888-3120 Antique sewing machine $250, misc shelves make offer. Hamster cage, brand new, still in box. $15. Circle Y saddle w/parts and pad $200 Dbl H Boots size 7 $75. 541404-6565 Jazzy Jet 7 Power wheel chair. low hours. $300. OBO. Metal office desk for free. 360-749-1484 BOXES Suitable for moving, storage & shipp- ing, good shape, sm. (18x12x10”) to big (25x25 x16”). $1. to $3. ea. de- pending on size & qty. No wardrobe boxes 541-756-4337 Moving Dolly with solid rubber tires $30. Call 541-888-6524 New metal and closed animal pin w/ removable tray on the bottom. 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Market Place 750 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Thursday, March 14,2013 • The World • B7 Y K 911 RV/Motor Homes THE RIGHT, HAVING A CENTRAL legal paper called a “motion” or You must “appear” in this case or the Charleston, OR 97420 ANGLE OF 09° 16’ FOR A DISTANCE “response”. The “motion” or other side will win automatically. To NOTICE OF BUDGET Telephone: (541) 267-7678 OF 154.5 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE “response” must be given to the court “appear” you must file with the court a COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF clerk or administrator within 30 days legal paper called a “motion” or FAIRVIEW RURAL PUBLISHED: The World - March 14 SAID SECTION 24 SAID POINT BE- of the date of the first publication “response”. The “motion” or FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT and March 19, 2013 (ID-20227043) ING 423.6 FEET WEST OF THE (February 21, 2013) along with the re- “response” must be given to the court QUARTER CORNER ON THE NORTH quired filing fee. It must be in proper clerk or administrator within 30 days A public meeting of the Budget Com- SALE OF TIMBER LINE OF SAID SECTION 24.A POR- form and have proof of service on the of the date of the first publication mittee of the Fairview Rural Fire Pro- COQUILLE INDIAN RESERVATION TION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 plaintiff’s attorney. (February 21, 2013), along with the re- tection District, County of Coos, State - COQUILLE FOREST OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 27 If you have questions, you should see quired filing fee. It must be in proper of Oregon, to discuss the budget for 2001 5th Wheel 26’ - 2 slides, Nice RASLER CREEK NO. 3 & 4 SOUTH, RANGE 12 WEST OF THE an attorney immediately. If you need form and have proof of service on the the fiscal year July 1, 2013 to June LOGGING UNITS Unit Lakoda Stereo, oak cabinets WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS help in finding an attorney, you may petitioner’s attorney. 30, 2014 will be held in the Fairview DVD player - $10,000. 541-888-5310. COUNTY, OREGON, DESCRIBED AS call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer If you have questions, you should see Fire Station, 96848 Lone Pine Ln., Co- The Bureau of Indian Affairs and Co- FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE Referral Service at (503)684-3763 or an attorney immediately. If you need quille, OR 97423. The meeting will quille Indian Tribe are offering timber BCIP FOUND AT THE NORTH QUAR- toll-free in Oregon at (800)452-7636. help in finding an attorney, you may take place on April 4, 2013 at 7:00 for purchase from the Rasler Creek TER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24; call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to No. 3 & 4 Logging Units located in Legals THENCE ALONG THE CENTER SEC- ______Referral Service at (503)684 3763 or receive the budget message and to Section 24, T.30S, R.11W, and W.M. 100 TION LINE SOUTH 00° 47’ 34” WEST Jacques P. DePlois OSB #920482 toll free in Oregon at (800)452 7636. receive comment from the public on Coos County, Oregon. SEALED BIDS 327.83 FEET; THENCE LEAVING Attorney for Plaintiff ______the budget. A copy of the budget doc- must be submitted in duplicate on SAID CENTER SECTION LINE Jacques P. DePlois OSB #920482 ument may be inspected or obtained forms provided and titled “Proposal for NORTH 88° 33’ 02” WEST 368.85 PUBLISHED: The World - February Attorney for Petitioner on or after April 4, 2013 from 9:00 Timber, Rasler Creek No. 3 & 4 Logg- FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD ON 21, 28, March 04, and 14, 2013 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., weekdays, by con- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ing Units”. Address bids to the Co- THE EASTERLY LINE OF AN 80 (ID-20225960) PUBLISHED: The World - February tacting Billi J. Grimes, CPA, at STATE OF OREGON quille Indian Tribe, ATTN. Bureau FEET WIDE RAILROAD RIGHT OF 21, 28, March 07 and 14, 2013 Wheeler & Grimes, CPAs, LLC, 925 C FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS of Indian Affairs - Timber Sale Bid WAY CONVEYED TO COOS BAY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF (ID-20225962) Street, Myrtle Point, OR. Telephone Official, 3050 Tremont St., North LUMBER COMPANY BY INSTRU- (541) 572-0290. The April 4, 2013 CASE NO 12CV0130 THE STATE OF OREGON Bend, Oregon 97459. Mailed sealed MENT RECORDED IN BOOK 129, meeting is a public meeting where de- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON FOR COOS COUNTY INVITATION TO BID bids must be posted so that they will PAGE 34, DEED RECORDS OF liberations of the Budget Committee WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FORE- be received by 10:00 a.m. local time COOS COUNTY, OREGON; THENCE will take place. Any person may ap- CLOSURE (REAL PROPERTY) Case No. 12PB0289 Sealed bids for the SENIOR CENTER on March 28th, 2013. Sealed Bids ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE - REROOF located at 460 Winchester pear at the meeting to discuss the may be submitted in person at the Co- NORTH 02° 41’ 00” WEST 176.89 proposed budget with the Budget CITIMORTGAGE, INC., its succes- In the Matter of the Estate of Avenue, Reedsport, Oregon 97467 quille Tribes Hazel Room in the FEET TO A 5/8 INCH ROAD ROD; Committee. sors In interest and/or assigns GILBERT E. JACKSON, will be received by Jonathan Wright, Mill/Casino Hotel (2nd Floor) at 3201 THENCE LEAVING SAID EASTERLY Plaintiff, Deceased. City Manager at the City of Reedsport, Tremont St., North Bend, OR. 97459 LINE SOUTH 87° 19’ 00” WEST 80.00 PUBLISHED: The World - March 14, vs 451 Winchester Ave., Reedsport, Ore- until 10:00 a.m., local time on March FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST- and 26, 2013 (ID-20227210) RICHARD L. BAKER aka RICHARD NOTICE TO INTERESTED gon 97467 until 3:00 p.m. on April 18, 28th, 2013. Opening of sealed bids ERLY LINE OF SAID RAILROAD LEE BAKER; CHERYL M. BAKER PERSONS 2013. Bid Opening will be conducted will be at 10:00 a.m. followed imme- RIGHT OF WAY AND THE TRUE aka at 3:00 p.m. on the same date in the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING diately by oral bidding. Bidders must POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOL- CHERYL MAE BAKER; WESTERN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council Chambers at City Hall at the In the Matter of Revising have submitted a sealed bid to partici- LOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL; MERCANTILE AGENCY, INC.; and undersigned has been appointed and City of Reedsport, 451 Winchester Fees for Solid Waste pate in oral bidding. This sale contains THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY The real property located at: 90807 has qualified as Administrator of said Ave., Reedsport, Oregon 97467. Bids approximately 3,756,000 board feet of LINE SOUTH 02° 41’ 00” EAST HENDERSON LANE, COOS BAY, estate. All persons having claims will be publicly opened and read Notice is hereby given that the Coos standing timber. There is an estimated 100.93 FEET; THENCE LEAVING OREGON 97420, against said estate are hereby re- aloud. County Board of Commissioners will 3,686,000 board feet of Douglas fir, SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 88° Defendant(s), quired to present the same, with hold a public hearing on March 20, 54,000 of other conifers, and 16,000 33’ 02” WEST 194.79 FEET TO A 5/8 proper vouchers, within four months The SENIOR CENTER - REROOF 2013 at 11 a.m. in the conference board feet of Red Alder and other INCH IRON ROD; THENCE NORTH By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued after the date of first publication of this project consists of two potential sce- room at the Owen Bldg., 201 N. Ad- hardwoods. The above stated vol- 14° 18’ 40” WEST 114.06 FEET TO A out of the above entitled Circuit Court notice, as stated below, to the Admin- narios, which include tearing off all ams Street, Coquille, Oregon to con- umes are estimates only and are not 5/8 INCH IRON ROD; THENCE on February 01, 2013, pursuant to a istrator at the office of Steve Wilgers, existing roofing on the entire building sider revising existing solid waste guaranteed. Each bidder must state NORTH 35° 29’ 30” WEST 108.05 judgment of foreclosure enrolled and P.C., 243 W. Commercial, Coos Bay, and: 1) installing new metal roofing; fees. the price per thousand board feet, FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD; docketed on January 02, 2013, in fa- Oregon 97420, or they may be barred. or, 2) installing new architectural com- Scribner Log Scale, which will be paid THENCE NORTH 00° 55’ 02” EAST vor of Plaintiffs, and against Defend- All persons whose rights may be af- position roofing. Included in the proj- This hearing is open to the public and for timber cut and scaled from this 62.50 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ants, wherein it was ordered that the fected by the proceedings in this es- ect is replacement of membrane or all interested persons may appear and sale. No bid per thousand board feet ROD ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID following described real property be tate may obtain additional information single ply roofing, flashings and, if be heard. of less than $335.68 for Douglas fir SECTION 24; THENCE ALONG SAID sold in the manner prescribed by law from the records of the Court, the Ad- necessary, gutters & downspouts. will be considered. No bidding will be NORTH LINE SOUTH 88° 29’ 14” for the sale of real property upon exe- ministrator, or the attorney for the Ad- Date: 3/12/13 permitted on Western Hemlock, White EAST 285.15 FEET TO A POINT ON cution, to satisfy the judgment against ministrator. A Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid John Sweet, Chair fir, Cedars, and Red Alder. Western THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID The Real Property Located at: 90807 Walk-Through tour of the project is Hemlock will be paid for at the rate of RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY; Henderson Lane, Coos Bay, Oregon Dated and first published: February March 26, 2013at 10:00 a.m. at the PUBLISHED: The World - March 14, $221.31, White fir will be paid for at THENCE FOLLOWING SAID WEST- 97420, defendant, in the sum of 28, 2013 project site. General Contractors and 2013 (ID-20227591) the rate of $221.31 per thousand ERLY LINE ALONG A CURVE TO $228,396.21 together with interest Sub-Contractors are encouraged to board feet, Port Orford cedar at the THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF thereon at the rate of 9% per annum, Linda S. Noriega attend. An Owner’s representative will rate of $371.31 per thousand board 994.93 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL NOTICE OF SEALED BID PROCESS $56.32 per diem from January 03, Administrator be at the meeting to answer ques- feet, Western Red cedar at the rate of ANGLE OF 9° 05’ 18” THE LONG Notice is hereby given that the Ore- 2013, until paid, plus the cost of this 243 W. Commercial Ave. tions. $571.31 per thousand board feet. CHORD OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH gon International Port of Coos Bay will writ. Coos Bay, OR 97420 open Sealed Bids at 4:00 P.M. on Red Alder and other hardwoods will be 01° 51’ 43” WEST 157.65 FEET TO One copy may be obtained by pro- paid for at the predetermined cash THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. March 26, 2013, at the Marina Com- BEGINNING AT A POINT IN LOT 4 PUBLISHED: The World - February spective bidders from the City of value of $5,940.96. Special Culls and EXCEPTING THEREFROM: A POR- plex office located at the Port of Coos OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 25 28, March 07, and March 14, 2013 Reedsport upon a deposit of $50.00. Peeler Culls for all species will be paid TION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 Bay in Charleston, Coos County, Ore- SOUTH, RANGE 14 WEST OF THE (ID- 20226712) The deposit will be refunded upon the for at a rate of $50.00 per thousand OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 27 gon. The items below will be publicly WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, FROM return of the plans and specifications board feet, gross scale. Wood Logs SOUTH, RANGE 12 WEST OF THE awarded to the highest bidder in order WHICH POINT THE IRON PIPE AT in good condition within ten days after (Utility Culls) removed for all species WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE to satisfy storage and/or moorage THE MEANDER CORNER OF THE the bid opening by bidders. will be paid for at a rate of $2.00 per COUNTY, OREGON, DESCRIBED AS STATE OF OREGON charges for which the Port has pos- EASTERLY SHORE OF COOS BAY Non-bidders will forfeit their deposit, if Ton. All sawtimber from this sale is FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS sessory chattel lien under the provi- AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF plans and specifications are not re- subject to log export and substitution BCIP FOUND AT THE NORTH QUAR- sions of ORS 87.152 through ORS SAID LOT 4 OF SECTION 36, BEARS turned prior to bid opening. restrictions. A bid deposit in the form TER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24; Case No. 13PB0029 87.212. SOUTH 570° 37’ 7” WEST A DIS- of certified check cashiers check, THENCE ALONG THE CENTER SEC- TANCE OF 969,01 FEET; AND RUN- No bid will be considered unless fully bank draft drawn payable to the Co- TION LINE SOUTH 00° 47’ 34” WEST In the Matter of the Estate of : The name or description of the items, NING THENCE SOUTH 89° 13’ WEST completed in the manner provided in quille Indian Tribe, in the amount of 327.83 FEET; THENCE LEAVING Debra Ann Culp, Formerly Known the name of the owner or reputed FOR A DISTANCE OF 128.53 FEET; the “Instructions to Bidders”, upon the $65,000.00 must accompany each SAID CENTER SECTION LINE As Debra Ann Bourbon, owner of such items and amount due THENCE NORTH 22° 33’ EAST FOR bid form provided by the Owner and sealed bid. The deposit of the high NORTH 88° 33’ 02” WEST 368.85 Deceased. on the lien are as follows: A DISTANCE OF 122.52 FEET; accompanied by a Bid Bond, bidder will be retained pending accept- FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD ON THENCE NORTH 89° 13’ EAST FOR Cashier’s Check or Certified Check ance or rejection of the bids. All other THE EASTERLY LINE OF AN 80 Notice To Interested Persons Rayburn Guerin F/V # 250-064 A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; executed in favor of the City of deposits will be returned following the FOOT WIDE RAILROAD RIGHT OF “Hi-Ho” $ 939.30 THENCE SOUTH 00° 47’ EAST A Reedsport, Reedsport, Oregon, in an bid opening. The deposit of the high WAY CONVEYED TO THE COOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the DISTANCE OF 112.5 FEET TO THE amount not less than 10% of the total bidder will be applied as part of the BAY LUMBER COMPANY BY IN- undersigned has been appointed per- Anson Fields OR134ABW POINT OF BEGINNING AND BEING amount of the bid. Bid Bond, purchase price against the timber cut STRUMENT RECORDED IN BOOK sonal representative of the above es- “Shamrock” $ 1,779.90 A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT Cashier’s Check or Certified Check to on this sale, or retained as liquidated 129, PAGE 34, DEED RECORDS OF tate. All persons having claims Ronald G Herrington - owner NO. 4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP be forfeited as a fixed and liquidated damages if the bidder fails to execute COOS COUNTY, OREGON WHICH against the estate are required to 25 SOUTH, RANGE 14 WEST OF damage should the bidder neglect or the contract and furnish a satisfactory MARKS THE TRUE POINT OF BE- present them, within four months after Larry Ormsbee OR676GK & THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS refuse to enter into a contract and performance bond of $125,000.00 GINNING OF THE FOLLOWING DE- the date of first publication of this no- trailer COUNTY. OREGON. tice, to the personal representative at provide suitable bond for the faithful $ 264.15 within thirty (30) days of acceptance SCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE CON- performance of the work in the event of his bid. An acceptable performance TINUING NORTH 88° 33’ 02” WEST the address of the attorneys for the Honie A. Onley - co-owner More Commonly known as: 90807 the contract is awarded to them. bond will be in the form of a cashier’s 80.21 FEET TO A POINT ON THE personal representative set forth be- Henderson Lane Coos Bay Oregon check, bank draft, cash, or irrevocable WESTERLY LINE OF SAID 80 FOOT low, or the claims may be barred. Roger Jewett OR716GN & trailer 97420. City of Reedsport will not receive or $ 407.13 letter of credit. The advance payment WIDE RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY; consider a bid unless the bidder is will be applied as part of the purchase THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY All persons whose rights may be af- Wallace J. McLane - owner I will on Monday March 25, 2013, at registered with the Oregon Construc- price against timber cut on this sale, LINE NORTH 02° 41’ 00” WEST 70.18 fected by the proceeding may obtain 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- tion Contractors Board or licensed by including the predetermined cash pay- FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID additional information from the records Maury Dugan Storage Unit #34 trance of the Coos County Court- the Landscape Contractors Board as ment of $5,940.96 for Red Alder and WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 88° 33’ 02” of the court, the personal representa- $ 332.20 house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos required by ORS 671.530. Further, other hardwoods. The right to waive EAST 80.21 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH tive, or the attorneys for the personal County, Oregon, sell at public auction, each bidder must certify that he/she is technical defects and to reject any or IRON ROD ON THE EASTERLY LINE representative. Sealed bids will be stamped in date (subject to redemption as provided by in compliance with provisions of ORS all bids is reserved. In the event of a OF SAID RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY; order and need to have the law), to the highest bidder for cash; all 279.029 relating to the Residency of rejected high bid, the approving officer THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY Dated and first published: February bid-numbers clearly marked on the en- of the interest which the Defendants, Bidder. Any contractor submitting a may authorize acceptance of another LINE SOUTH 02° 41’ 00” EAST 70.18 28, 2013. velope. All items can be viewed by had on April 24, 2007 the date of the bid must be licensed in the State of bidder who, at bid opening, makes FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BE- contacting the Marina Complex Office, trust deed, and all the interest Defend- Oregon to perform the work. written request that their bid and bid GINNING. TOGETHER WITH AN Leeann M. Forester, 888-2548. The purchasers will be re- ants had thereafter. Personal Representative quired to remove items from the Port deposit be held pending a bid accept- EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND Jonathan Wright, City ance. A Prospectus and sample tim- EGRESS, CREATED BY INSTRU- c/o Andrew E. Combs property within five (5) working days. Before bidding at the sale a prospec- Manager ber sale contracts are available on re- MENT RECORDED OCTOBER 7, Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin tive bidder should independently in- quest. Complete information concern- 1997, BEARING MICROFILM REEL & Combs, LLP Donna Nichols, Chief Financial Officer vestigate: 444 N. 4th Street PUBLISHED: The World - March 14, Oregon International Port of Coos Bay ing the timber, condition of sale, and NO. 97-10-0257, RECORDS OF 2013 (ID-20226973) submission of bids may be obtained COOS COUNTY. P. O. Box 1120 P.O. Box 5409 (a) The priority of the lien or interest of Coos Bay, OR 97420 the judgment creditor; Commonly known as: 58846 Fairview (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- Rd Coquille Oregon 97423 PUBLISHED: The World - February somewhat difficult for you at titles, trappings or appearances. plicable to the property; 28, March 7 and 14, 2013 (c) Approved uses for the property; present. In certain situations you You’ll do quite well with the big I will on Monday March 25, 2013, at (ID-20226460) (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- should do well, but be prepared muckety-mucks. tices on the property; trance of the Coos County Court- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF for a few failures as well. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — (e) Rights of neighboring property house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos THE STATE OF OREGON owners; and SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Even if you’re the key player who County, Oregon, sell at public auction, FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS (f) Environmental laws and regulations (subject to redemption as provided by FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2013 — When it comes to an impor- pulls off something of significance, that affect the property. law), to the highest bidder for cash; all Case No.: 13PB0041 Increased earnings are a tant negotiation, you need to allow an insecure associate who of the interest which the Defendants, Dated this 21 day of February, 2013 know exactly what you’re agree- had only a small hand in the had on April 25, 2008 the date of the In the Matter of the strong probability for you in the trust deed, and all the interest Defend- Estate of Irene L. Quick, year ahead. Work hard, but occa- ing to. Take plenty of time to undertaking to take a few bows. Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni ants had thereafter. Deceased. sionally take some time to enjoy study things thoroughly in order CANCER (June 21-July 22) By: ______Before bidding at the sale a prospec- Notice To Interested Persons life and smell the roses. to spot any flaws. — You may have an opportunity B. Griswold Civil Deputy tive bidder should independently in- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- to repeat something that you vestigate: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the PUBLISHED: The World - February — Even though you’re aware of Dec. 21) — Doing business with enjoyed moderate success with undersigned has been appointed per- 21, 28, March 07, and 14, 2013 (a) The priority of the lien or interest of sonal representative of the above es- the right course of action to fol- friends can be more frustrating in the past, only this time you’ll (ID-20226022) the judgment creditor; tate. All persons having claims low, you might lack the courage and less profitable than dealing get much greater results. (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- against the estate are required to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF plicable to the property; present them, within four months after to take it. Don’t take the easy way with strangers. Give your pal the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — THE STATE OF OREGON (c) Approved uses for the property; the date of first publication of this no- out if you can help it. best deal you can, but don’t be Your greatest successes are like- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- tice, to the personal representative at ARIES (March 21-April 19) taken advantage of. ly to come from endeavors that tices on the property; the address of the attorneys for the CASE NO 12CV0508 (e) Rights of neighboring property personal representative set forth be- — Don’t prolong the agony of an CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. you work on with others. This will owners; and low, or the claims may be barred. overdue bill; it only gets more 19) — There’s a chance you be especially true for large-scale NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON (f) Environmental laws and regulations could get drawn into a situation enterprises in which the stakes WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FORE- that affect the property. All persons whose rights may be af- pronounced with time. Pay off CLOSURE (REAL PROPERTY) fected by the proceeding may obtain what you can, no matter how that includes someone you per- are high. Dated this 15 day of February, 2013 additional information from the records small the amount. It all has a way sonally dislike. Do your best to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, of the court, the personal representa- its successors in Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni tive, or the attorneys for the personal of adding up. hide your feelings from everyone — Instead of simply demanding interest and/or assigns, By: ______representative. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) involved. that your mate do this or that, you Plaintiff, B. Griswold Civil Deputy — At times, you can be opinion- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. should set a good example. Your Dated and first published: March 7, GORDON L. PEIRCE; LORI A. PUBLISHED: The World - February 2013. ated and reluctant to change 19) — You’re inclined to be help- spouse will cooperate if you first PEIRCE; and OCCUPANTS 21, 28, March 07, and 14, 2013 your mind, even to accommodate ful to another, provided the initia- show that you’re doing your part OF THE PREMISES (ID-20226225) Dean M. Quick, Defendant(s), Personal Representative others. But it could be worse to tive to do so originates with you. to share some of the load. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE c/o John Whitty change your opinion for the However, anyone who makes a LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued STATE OF OREGON Whitty, McDaniel, demand on you is likely to see If something in which you’re out of the above entitled Circuit Court wrong reasons. FOR COOS COUNTY Bodkin & Combs, LLP on February 11, 2013, pursuant to a 444 N. 4th Street GEMINI (May 21-June 20) another facet of your personality. involved hasn’t been working out judgment of foreclosure enrolled and Case No. 12CV0864 P. O. Box 1120 — Although your material to your satisfaction, make some docketed on December 11, 2012, in AMENDED SUMMONS Coos Bay, OR 97420 favor of Plaintiffs, and against Defend- aspects look very encouraging, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013 constructive changes. It’s time to ants, wherein it was ordered that the ESTATE OF PUBLISHED: The World - March 7, you might not make the most of Your earning potential in the be a victor, not a victim. following described real property be JERALD N. WHITAKER, SR. 14, and 21, 2013 (ID-20227140) your opportunities. Don’t let all year ahead will be much greater SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) sold in the manner prescribed by law COOS ELDERLY SERVICES, for the sale of real property upon exe- the good things happening slip than it has been for a number of — You have a valuable friend or CONSERVATOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE cution, to satisfy the judgment against Plaintiff STATE OF OREGON through your fingers. years. Nothing will be handed to acquaintance who can play a piv- Gordon L. Peirce, defendant, in the V. FOR COOS COUNTY sum of $244,816.63 together with in- CANCER (June 21-July 22) you on a silver platter; you’re otal role in helping you advance JOYANNE SARGENT terest thereon at the rate of 9% per going to have to earn it the hard a personal interest. Don’t be Defendant Case No. 12DM0859 — To be successful, you must be annum (per diem $60.37) from De- SUMMONS hopeful and secure in your situa- way with some old-fashioned reluctant to solicit his or her help. cember 12, 2012, together with the TO: JOYANNE SARGENT, 412 1/2, cost of this writ until paid. tion. Try not to be influenced by work. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- 4th street, Toledo, OH 43605 In the Matter of the Minor Child of HILARY K. BOCKWINKEL, the negative opinions of another. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Dec. 21) — Give the require- A STRIP OF LAND IN AND ACROSS IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OR Petitioner, — Your determination will ments of your loved ones prece- THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NE LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — OREGON: You are required to appear 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 24, When you spot a quick victory, increase considerably once you dence over your own interests, if and answer the Complaint filed and TOWNSHIP 27 SOUTH, RANGE 12 against you in the above entitled case you’re likely to handle yourself set your mind to completing a at all possible. In the end, you’ll WEST OF THE WILLAMETTE ME- within thirty (30) days from the date of BRIAN THORNTON, RIDIAN, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, extremely well. Conversely, when specific objective. All successes, feel better if you do your duty. the first publication of summons which Respondent. SAID STRIP BEING 80 FEET IN is February 21, 2013. If you fail to do tenacity is required, you might including yours, are predicated CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. WIDTH AND LYING 40 FEET ON so, the Plaintiff will apply to the court TO: BRIAN THORNTON buckle under and make a poor upon an ability to establish goals. 19) — Much benefit can be EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING for the relief demanded in the Com- DESCRIBED CENTER LINE, AS NOW showing. ARIES (March 21-April 19) derived if you stick to your skill plaint. Plaintiff’s Complaint seeks a IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF LAID OUT AND STAKED ON THE judgment giving clear title to real prop- OREGON: You are required to ap- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You should do quite well with set. If possible, focus on social GROUND: BEGINNING AT A POINT erty located in Coos County at 554 S pear and answer the Petition filed ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 — Instead of telling a friend your shopping, because you’re activities and take care of world- Wall Street, Coos Bay, OR 97420. against you in the above entitled case OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF not inclined to take things at face ly interests tomorrow. Plaintiff seeks a general judgement within thirty days from the date of the about the things that could go THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 24, from the Court declaring Jerald N. first publication of the summons, wrong with his or her idea, you value. In fact, you’re likely to be AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. TOWNSHIP 27 SOUTH, RANGE 12 Whitaker, Sr. sole owner of the real which is February 21, 2013. Petitioner WEST OF THE WILLAMETTE ME- should be supportive. If, by very interested in what’s behind 19) — A situation that has been property. is seeking a judgment of sole legal RIDIAN, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, custody of the parties= minor child chance, your pal should blunder, any facade. a liability for quite some time is SAID POINT BEING 898.9 FEET NOTICE TO DEFENDANT and no parenting time for Respondent. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) likely to do an about-face and EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF THE an “I told you so” won’t be appre- READ THESE PAPERS NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID ciated. — If you unexpectedly find your- start producing much-needed CAREFULLY! NOTICE TO RESPONDENT SECTION 24; THENCE NORTH 02? You must “appear” in this case or the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — self dealing with some influential benefits. Things have a way of 41’ WEST 174 FEET; THENCE ON other side will win automatically. To READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! 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C M C M CY MK B8•The World •Thursday, March 14,2013 CY MK Y K B8 •The World • Thursday, March 14,2013 Y K from Jason Robison, Forest Manager, PAID PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF Coquille Indian Tribe, 3050 Tremont $159,769.34, together with interest St., North Bend, OR. 97459, Phone - thereon at the rate of 5.000% per Riding the clutch can’t always be avoided 541-756-0904 or Ed Vaughn, For- annum from 9/28/2012, together with ester, Coquille Indian Tribe, Cell all escrow advances, foreclosure Phone: 541-643-0746. costs, trustee fees, attorney fees, Dear Tom and Ray: to do is push in the clutch. TOM: If your original sums required for the protection of the My dad had a rule when CAR That allows you to slow problem was a loose hose All products produced from this property and additional sums secured we were growing up: “You down and control your clamp, now it might be a timber sale is 100% Forest Steward- by the Deed of Trust. TALK ship Certified can’t drive any car until you speed, and then, when blown head gasket or a WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given learn to drive a stick shift.” I appropriate, either re- cracked head. PUBLISHED: The World - February that the undersigned trustee, will on have two brothers who had engage second gear or shift RAY: So, what to do? 26, 28, March 05, 07, 12, 14 and 19, April 15, 2013, at the hour of 11:00 2013 (ID-20226553) AM, in accord with the standard of no problems learning, but down into first. Well,unless your mechanic is time established by ORS 187.110, at boy did I give my dad a run TOM: So your dad’s tech- three minutes away or less, TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE THE FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE for his money on that one. I nically correct: Every time have the car towed to him, COOS COUNTY ANNEX, 1975 just had a heck of a time get- you step on the clutch pedal, and ask him to take a look. Pursuant to O.R.S. 86.705 et seq. McPHERSON, North Bend, County of NOTICE TO BORROWER: YOU COOS, State of OREGON, sell at ting the feel for it, although it you are wearing out your He’ll check for simple stuff SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THE UN- public auction to the highest bidder for didn’t help to have him clutch release bearing a little first. If he doesn’t see an DERSIGNED IS ATTEMPTING TO cash, the interest in the said de- screaming “CLUTCH! bit. Just like you’re wearing external leak, he’ll do a head COLLECT A DEBT AND THAT ANY scribed property which the grantor INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE had, or had the power to convey, at CLUTCH!” and turning red out your knee a little bit gasket test and call you with USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Refer- the time of the execution by him of the while the car was shaking and TOM AND RAY every time you walk. But is it his “I’ve got bad news for ence is made to that certain Deed of said trust deed, together with any in- we were weaving around on MAGLIOZZI worth worrying about, or you” voice. Trust made by, Shawna R. Griswold, terest which the grantor or his succes- as grantor, to Fidelity National Title sors in interest acquired after the exe- country roads. Anyway, I yelling about? No. TOM: In the meantime, Company, as Trustee, in favor of Den- cution of said trust deed, to satisfy the finally got it, and I actually power from the engine to the you can start working on nis Vernon Netter and Kathryn foregoing obligations thereby secured really enjoy driving a stick When idiot lights your home equity loan appli- Trumbull Netter, husband and wife, as and the costs and expenses of sale, transmission. The way you beneficiary, dated 4/30/2009, re- including a reasonable charge by the now, and I have never bought can abuse the clutch disc and come on, you’d be an cation, just in case. corded 5/5/2009, under Instrument trustee. an automatic. My question is send it to an early grave is by idiot to keep driving RAY: And next time, No. 2009-4143, records of Coos this: One of my dad’s many, when you’re tempted to Notice is further given that any person riding the clutch — which Dear Tom and Ray: County, Oregon. Said Trust Deed en- many rules of driving is “Foot “make it home, then figure cumbers the following described real named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at means spending too much I have a 2002 Subaru any time prior to five days before the off the clutch when you turn out what’s wrong,” be aware property situated in said county and time with your foot in Impreza WRX wagon. state, to-wit: date last set for the sale, to have this a corner.”And when he’s with that there are some circum- foreclosure proceeding dismissed and between “fully on” and “fully Yesterday, while sitting in me and I’m driving, every stances when that approach Lot 3, Block 3, Nosler’s Addition to the trust deed reinstated by payment off” the clutch pedal. traffic, I noticed that my to the beneficiary of the entire amount time my foot is even near the will cost you thousands of Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon. RAY: The other part that temperature gauge was all the then due (other than such portion of clutch, my dad has to bark dollars. the principal as would not then be due sometimes wears out is called way in the red. I glance at it The street address or other common “Foot off the clutch, foot off TOM: Two of those cir- designation, if any, of the real prop- had no default occurred) and by cur- the clutch release bearing, occasionally (weekly), and ing any other default complained of the clutch!” I swear I hear it cumstances are when you see erty described above is purported to which is a device that applies this is the first time I’ve be: 734 North Collier Street, Coquille, herein that is capable of being cured in my nightmares. I recently red idiot lights on your dash- by tendering the performance required pressure in order to separate noticed a high temperature. I Oregon, 97423. moved back to my home- board that say either “HOT” Beneficiaries have appointed Patrick under the obligation or trust deed, and the clutch plates. You use continued on to my destina- in addition to paying said sums or ten- town, and my dad said, “I (or sometimes “COOLANT”) M. Terry as successor trustee. Both that bearing every time you tion, parked the car for about the beneficiary and the trustee have dering the performance necessary to don’t know what happened or “OIL.” When you see cure the default, by paying all costs step on the clutch pedal. But two hours, then drove the car elected to sell the said real property to when you left town — you those, pull over, shut off the satisfy the obligations secured by said and expenses actually incurred in en- it’s very difficult to abuse home. For the first three to forcing the obligation and trust deed, were a perfectly good driver, engine and call for help. trust deed and a notice of default has your clutch release bearing five minutes, it was fine been recorded pursuant to Oregon together with trustee’s and attorney’s and now I have to re-teach Remember, Travis, they’re fees not exceeding the amounts pro- unless you make a habit of (below the middle mark), but Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the de- you everything.” He claims called “idiot lights” for a rea- fault for which the foreclosure is made vided by said ORS 86.753. In constru- sitting at stoplights for min- then it slowly crept up, ing this notice, the masculine gender that by leaving my foot off son. is grantor’s failure to pay when due, utes on end with the clutch steadily but surely, to the the following sums as of November includes the feminine and the neuter, the clutch when taking turns, the singular includes the plural, the fully depressed. Or unless RED HOT zone. It crept up 16, 2012: Property taxes due Novem- I will extend the life of it. I ber 15, 2011 in the amount of word “grantor” includes any successor you drop your gym member- there over the course of about in interest to the grantor as well as think he’s full of it and likes $1,755.55 plus interest; 6 delinquent ship and start using your 15-20 seconds. Any idea what MALL payments from 6/15/2012 through any other person owing an obligation, to critique all aspects of my S the performance of which is secured clutch pedal to do light- would suddenly cause this? 11/15/2012 at $958.05 each for driving and find “faults.” weight, high-rep leg exercis- USINESS $5,748.30. TOTAL: $7,503.85. by said trust deed, and the words Thanks! — Travis B “trustee” and “beneficiary” include Please help! — Tesa es. TOM: Maybe it’s global ALSO, if you have failed to provide their respective successors in inter- TOM: Well, your dad TOM: So Dad’s being a O WNERS: est, if any. Anyone having any objec- warming, Travis. insurance on the property or pay other technically is correct, but he little over-zealous here. Plus, senior liens or encumbrances as re- tion to the sale on any grounds what- RAY: Yeah, combined Find your niche needs to switch to decaf. quired in the note and deed of trust, soever will be afforded an opportunity sometimes you HAVE to push with a blown head gasket. here! Tell them to be heard as to those objections if RAY: There are times your the beneficiary may insist that you do in the clutch when you’re TOM: It’s possible it was what so in order to reinstate your account they bring a lawsuit to restrain the when you simply can’t avoid same. taking a corner. Let’s say something cheap and simple, business has to in good standing. The beneficiary may using the clutch when you’re require as a condition to reinstatement you’re in second gear and like a stuck thermostat. offer on the turning a corner. that you provide reliable written evi- you’re making a left turn at a Notice I said “was” some- Bulletin Board. dence that you have paid all senior DATED: December 4, 2012 TOM: There are two parts Successor Trustee: Patrick M. Terry, traffic light. He wants you to thing cheap and simple. Affordable liens or encumbrances, and insurance of the clutch that tend to premiums. These requirements for re- Attorney at Law, PO Box 547, 880 just stay in second and then Because now it’s probably advertising California, North Bend, OR 97459 wear out, Tesa. The one you instatement should be confirmed by accelerate out of the turn. complicated and expensive. customized just contacting the undersigned Trustee. Phone: (541) 756-2056 should be most concerned RAY: But what if leaving it RAY: Because you kept for you! Call about is the clutch disc, By reason of said default, the benefi- PUBLISHED: The World - February in second gear makes you go driving, even when you knew 541-269-1222 21, 28, March 07 and 14, 2013. which is the “gripping sur- ciary has declared all sums owing on too fast through the turn? Or the car was already overheat- the obligation secured by said trust (ID-20226028) face” that does the bulk of Ext. 293 if traffic in front of you slows ing, you may have made it a deed immediately due and payable, the work of transmitting to get started said sums being the following: UN- down? Then the right thing lot worse. today.

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