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By Lou Sennick, The World still dealing A fishing boat swings up the Marshfield Channel on Coos Bay earlyTuesday morning,minutes before the sun popped up on the hills to the east.A couple boats were out with high on the bay this morning hoping to hook on to a Fall Chinook that may be ready to head up river to spawn. jobless rates Kitten thrown from car PORTLAND (AP) — The state Employment Department has released it county-by-county job celebrates first birthday figures, and the numbers show the Portland metropolitan area con- tinuing to outperform the state. BY EMILY THORNTON dogs, she was reluctant to take Luckie, but The region has gained jobs for The World she ended up keeping him after neither eight straight months. In Multnom- her friend nor her daughter-in-law could ah County, Oregon’s most popu- COOS BAY — Luckily for Luckie, he keep him. lous, the jobless rate held steady at wasn’t seriously injured. People should get their pets spayed or 7.1 percent, which is below the Five-week-old Luckie Valentino was neutered to avoid these types of situa- national average of 7.4 percent and thrown from a moving car a year ago. He tions, said Gloria Kohl, owner of Kohl’s state average of 8 percent. sustained bruised ribs and some cuts. He Cat House. She said kittens were “over- Clackamas and Washington was bleeding from his mouth and couldn’t whelming” this time of year, especially. counties are below 7 percent. open his eyes, according to Cheryl Bularz, Kohl said many animals give up after Benton County, which includes who now owns the furry animal. Today, he sustaining injuries because they’re too Corvallis, has the state’s lowest job- is a healthy, 1-year-old cat. traumatized. less rate. It’s at an even 6 percent. “They went by so fast,”Bularz said. All “We’ve had lots of these stories,”Kohl On the negative side, many she could make out was an old, white sta- said, “But he was special. He was just so counties in southern and central tion wagon with brown trim speeding by alive. He didn’t have any notion of giving Oregon are still struggling with her workplace, at Kruze Avenue and South up.” double-digit jobless rates. Broadway. Bularz said she was happy with her Deschutes County’s seasonally Bularz said there was another cat additional family member. adjusted unemployment rate thrown out of the car further down the “He’s just a blessing,”Bularz said. “He’s remained at 10 percent, while Crook street, but wasn’t sure what happened to just doing really well. Someone’s loss was County’s rate is at 12.6 percent. it. Bandon Veterinary Hospital paid for my gain.” Coos, Curry, Douglas and Kla- Contributed Photo much of the cat’s care at Ocean Boulevard Reporter Emily Thornton can be reached math counties are among the Luckie didn’t get off to the best start in life, being thrown from a Veterinary Hospital. Later, she took him to at 541-269-1222, ext. 249 or at emily.thorn- other counties dealing with jobless moving car when he was a kitten.As you can see,he has complete- Kohl’s Cat House because he was sick. [email protected] or on Twitter: rates of more than 10 percent. ly recovered and recently celebrated his first birthday. Since Bularz had four cats and two @EmilyK_Thornton.

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THE WORLD Bay School. The documents also COQUILLE — James show that the girl told a Michael Bergstrom, 21, deputy that the two had appeared in Coos County been dating for three weeks. Court on Monday, for two Bergstrom allegedly told separate cases, including another deputy that the two had been texting and talking multiple sex-related on Facebook for a couple of charges involving a 14- weeks prior. year-old girl. In addition to charges in Bergstrom was arrested that case, including rape, on Aug. 11, in Hauser. Court sex abuse and the luring a documents show that two minor, he faces charges in a Coos County deputies separate case for theft and responded to the area after identity theft. He was the girl’s mother found her ordered held on $25,000 and the defendant in a bail for each case. A trial wooded area behind North date was set for Sept. 9.

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C M C M Y K Tuesday, August 20,2013 • The World • A3 Y K South Coast Executive Editor Larry Campbell• 541-269-1222, ext. 251 theworldlink.com/news/local Port hosts Rail Celebration Saturday

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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Les Bowen, Digital Editor Opinion Larry Campbell, Executive Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion State should proceed with forest sale

Facing a harvest shortfall This seems much ado year, Common School private interests. Our view and likely reduction in about very little on a cou- Funds make up about $44 We see the situation in a The governing principal contributions to the state’s ple of fronts. million, barely 1 percent. different light. Small as the here is that the state must Common School Fund, the First off, we’re talking a The bulk of school funding acreage may be, selling to Oregon State Board of minuscule amount of total still comes from the state’s identify the highest and private interests means best use of its assets. Lands is proposing to sell a state land, 2,700 acres. general fund (about 60 couple of thousand acres That’s barely the size of the percent) and local property turning now unproductive What do you think? and use the proceeds to city of Coos Bay. taxes (about 30 percent). state land into tax revenue- feed the fund’s principal. Second, the amount of Federal funding makes up producing private land. The World welcomes Environmentalists are school funding such a sale much of the rest. That in theory lightens the letters. Email us at crying foul on the proposed could generate would also What’s of greater con- local tax burden. [email protected]. sale, claiming that it’s just be rather small. Consider, cern is the precedent the The governing principle a sneaky way for the state the Common School Fund state board may be setting here is that the state must to slip out from under amounts to barely a drop in by selling state land. The identify the highest and court injunctions barring the revenue bucket for bulk of public comment timber harvests that would most school districts. Of has argued against that. best use of its assets. otherwise make up the the $4.7 billion slotted for And environmentalists Selling these small parcels state’s contribution to the school funding from the obviously don’t want to see may just be the only viable school fund. state for this coming school critical forest habitat go to choice. A tribute to Jack Germond

There are a million things that make Jack Germond, the legendary reporter and columnist who died this week after decades of covering presidential politics, different from most of the current crop of talking heads. OK, he was not blown dry. He was the “Fat Man in a Middle Seat,” the title of one of his books. But that was the least of it. Jack lived and breathed politics. He also reported on it. He made calls, checked sources, took the time to talk things through. He did not write it unless he knew it to be true. He did not say it unless he actu- ally knew it. He was not in love with the sound of his own voice. He actually knew what he was talking about. He did not make mistakes — at least not any that I remember. He loved the game: the ins and outs, the tactics and the strategy, the combination of per- sonalities, peculiarities and passions that make Rhetoric vs. reality for Republicans “us” (us being the boys and eventually the girls on the bus) a special So what’s it going to be for GOP defund Obamacare, you’d think resolution, avoiding a party-line George W. Bush. It’s forecast to SUSAN breed. hotheads in Congress this fall? A House Republicans might be get- government shutdown that could drop to $560 billion next year, and ESTRICH He covered politics soul-satisfying episode of adoles- ting the message. Their scheme is doom the Republican Party’s $378 billion in 2015. for a very simple reason: cent nihilism culminating in a DOA in the Senate, and even if it national electoral chances. Moore: “Already the deficit has Columnist Because it matters. government shutdown and yet weren’t, the White House holds Speaker Boehner won’t have fallen from its Mount Everest peak Because it’s important. He had high another debt/default scare? Or an veto power. The GOP’s last con- much choice but to allow it. of 10.2 percent of gross domestic expectations of the people who would abject capitulation to political stitutional chance to prevent 30 See, there’s nothing the South- product in 2009, to about 4 per- (and fiscal) reality and an accept- million Americans from buying ern wing of the GOP loves more lead this country, and when they didn’t cent this year. That’s a bullish six meet those expectations, he was as tough ance of the Republican Party’s role affordable health insurance cov- than a heroic defense of a lost percentage points less of the GDP as they come. as the loyal opposition? erage expired with Mitt Romney’s cause. Save your Confederate dol- But he was fair. He wasn’t looking for As I write, there’s just no presidential candidacy. End of lars, boys, because ... of new federal debt each year.” the cheap shot, but the clear shot. He telling. It’s partly a contest story. Well, you know the rest. In short, informed conserva- always gave you a fair chance. between the GOP’s True, rising Lately the party’s adult leader- tives understand that there is no I was a kid — a veritable baby — when electronic/infotainment Tea R epublican ship has also taken to signaling the need whatsoever for a melodra- I met Jack back in 1980, and he would Party wing and the party estab- celebrities like need for restraint regarding the matic standoff over raising the have been entirely within his rights to lishment. Talk radio shouters and Senators Ted national debt. According to the federal debt limit. No need to risk have told me to go find my boss for him cable TV entrepreneurs thrive on Cruz (Texas), Washington Post’s Greg Sargent, “the full faith and credit of the because he didn’t talk to children. But he melodrama, and a substantial Rand Paul congressional Democrats scruti- United States” by threatening would never do that. He listened. He proportion of the Tea Party base (Kentucky), nize Wall Street Journal columnist default. Hostages need not be taught. He told me the great stories: the follows excitedly along. Marco Rubio Stephen Moore for signs of taken. old campaigns, the magical moments, the Defund Obamacare! Shut it (Florida), Mike Republican establishment think- GENE As in the opposition-of-Oba- stuff that made politics in those days down! To those of us of a certain Lee (Utah), and ing. macare charade, Republican pos- age, this has a ring of nostalgia, LYONS rising star Rep. Recently, Moore informed seem like the best place in the world to turing on the debt would only risk work 20 hours a day. He helped me to see like Abbie Hoffman’s 1967 vow to Tom Cotton readers that “the biggest underre- Columnist catastrophe for the sake of certain the line between the things you could levitate the Pentagon. I don’t (Arkansas) are ported story out of Washington change and the things you couldn’t, as know what they’re smoking down breathing smoke and fire. Howev- this year is that the federal budget defeat. well as the real stuff, the judgment and at RNC headquarters, but on er, it’s also true that none of these is shrinking and much more than Alas, but herein lies the rub: the experience of the man or woman at CNN’s “State of the Union,”party worthies hold leadership posi- anyone in either party expected.” The great majority of GOP voters the top. chairman Reince Priebus made a tions. Until very recently, nobody Overall Federal spending that out in the wilderness beyond the But here’s the sweetest part. In cover- lame attempt to blame President knew who they were. They risk peaked at $3.598 trillion in fiscal Hudson and the Potomac not only ing politics, he didn’t just find work that Obama. nothing by enrolling in a purely year 2011 due largely to recession- don’t know these facts, they’re he loved. He didn’t just find his passion. "I think all Republicans are uni- symbolic resistance. related costs will drop to $3.45 constitutionally incapable of He also found the woman he loved. It fied on one thing, and that is Quite the opposite: True trillion by the end of fiscal year accepting them. was their passion. defunding, delaying, getting rid Believers in utopian right-wing 2013. “The $150 billion budget To followers of politicians like This column is a salute to Jack Ger- of, eliminating Obamacare,” crusades evaluate politicians decline of 4 percent,” Moore Rand Paul and Ted Cruz, fears of mond, one of the greats, one of the Priebus said. “So we have total according to their fervor, not their writes, “is the first time federal fiscal collapse, runaway inflation heroes of political journalism. But it is unanimity on that issue and the coherence. Did Ronald Reagan expenditures have fallen for two and social chaos aren’t political question is: What are the tactics? ever pay a political price for consecutive years since the end of also a salute to the great lady who shared ideas, but fixed beliefs scarcely these past decades with him, the voice ... So Mr. President, if you want to describing Medicare as the death the Korean War.” amenable to arithmetic or reason. you heard reading the roll at Democratic shut the government down knell of freedom? He did not. Also dropping is the annual conventions, the tireless, determined, because you want to continue to Indeed, the best possible out- federal budget deficit. Projections And their Antichrist is Barack dogged Democratic National Committee- fund this monstrosity ... then go come for senatorial rabble- by the Congressional Budget Obama. woman from California Alice Travis — ahead.” rousers would be what now Office show a $642 billion short- (Arkansas Times columnist later Alice Travis Germond. Nice try. No cigar. appears likely: a minority of GOP fall this year — less than half of the Gene Lyons is a National Magazine I remember when they met in 1984. Having wasted countless hours House moderates voting with $1.3 trillion shortfall the Obama Award winner and co-author of Alice was a dynamo from California. Jack on 40, count ‘em, 40 votes to Democrats to pass a continuing White House inherited from “The Hunting of the President”) was Jack. Four years later, they married. I think they both felt like they’d won the lottery — finding someone who loved the game, Kudos who valued the game, not to mention loving each other. It made me smile when I’d run into her and someone would take me aside to tell me she was married to Jack. Yes, I’d say, Thanks, Latter-day Saints quilts and blankets, and get good use out of For Life for assisting Be The Match with the the hygiene supplies. Thanks so much to the bone marrow drives. Thank you Caddy and he to her. The whole that is greater All of us here at The Nancy Devereux than the sum of the parts. A couple who, Mormon Helping Hands. McKeown for first contacting Be The Match Center, home of NAMI of Coos County Barabara Anderson and organizing a registration. We were in awe even in my most cynical moments, could (National Alliance on Mental Illness), wish to Coos Bay of those willing to be donors. make me remember why I fell in love take this chance to express our appreciation We were told that finding a perfect match with politics and with the people who and thank the Church of Jesus Christ of loved it as much as I did, for all the right Bone marrow matching Latter-day Saints’ Mormon Helping Hands is like finding your twin somewhere in the reasons, and not just because we liked to for their recent very generous donation of Our family would like to thank all who world. We are hopeful baby Evelyn will find win, but also because it mattered. meat, food, clothing, bedding and hygiene registered or volunteered with Be The Match this match. We can't thank you enough for Jack Germond died this week at 85. For supplies. The support has allowed us to con- in hopes of finding a bone marrow donor for giving Evelyn and others this chance at life. 24 years, he wrote five days a week. And Evelyn. We were overwhelmed by the sup- Stephanie and Roger Tomlin it wasn’t just space to fill. He taught a tinue our services for our clients, especially portive people in this area and are proud to be Emily and Tim Efraimson generation of us to love politics and to for our free meals that we provide three days Susan and John Tomlin respect it. May he rest in peace. a week. A large portion of our clients are a part of this generous community. homeless and will appreciate the clothing, Thank you Bay Area Hospital and Relay North Bend C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, August 20,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Thin-skinned Talent, shop to sell groom berates guest who sent beer with bikes

his regrets TALENT (AP) — Ian work on their two-wheeled “You can buy anything Bagshaw took note of the rides. you want on the Internet DEAR ABBY: I recently many customers who bellied The plan is to put in a cheaper than you can get it declined a wedding invitation up to the bar in his bicycle handful of taps that will pour anywhere,” he said. “What because my spouse and I will shop and jokingly asked for a mostly local brews, Bagshaw we want to do is provide a be out of town on the date of beer. said. place where you can do the wedding. A few days after So, he decided to do The shop’s front door is something else beside just I sent the RSVP, I got an email something about it and apply plastered with an Oregon shop. If you want to come in from the groom saying he had for a liquor license so he Liquor Control Commission here and watch some of the “suspicions” that I wasn’t could serve up local brews as notice, which has been a Tour de France and have a attending because I was bitter he and his crew sold and popular talking point for beer, you can. You can’t about not being in the wed- worked on bikes. several of Bagshaw’s cus- interact with people that way ding party. Bagshaw’s Flywheel tomers. on the Internet.” I was shocked by the email. Bicycle Solutions is set to “We’ve had people come Muuqi Maxwell, who Not only do become the only bicycle in just to ask about the sign,” works at the shop, is looking DEAR I not care shop in the Rogue Valley that he said. forward to serving pints as he ABBY about who is sells beer and wine. Beer and wine sales in strips and replaces gears. in the wed- In his heart, Bagshaw is a bicycle shops is nothing new “I’ve always had a fantasy ding party, I gearhead who loves bikes and in Oregon. Several shops in of being a bartender, and at don’t think dabbles in beer. Portland and in Bend are least here I won’t have to deal we’re such “I will always be primari- pouring pints as customers with crazy drunk people at close friends ly a bicycle shop, but I browse the racks. two in the morning,” that we thought it would set my shop Bagshaw contacted some Maxwell said. should have apart if I served beer and of these shop owners and Bagshaw said the shop been invited wine,” Bagshaw said. “Bikes learned they were very happy won’t ever take on the feel of in the first and beer. They get along with the combination of a bar or club. JEANNE place. I pretty well.” bikes and beers. “This is not the place you PHILLIPS think it’s The shop features a long Bagshaw believes it’s vital come to get drunk,”Bagshaw appalling The Associated Press slab of rock that serves as a that brick-and-mortar said. “But if you want to have that he Bob Zilkey talks with Flywheel Bicycle Solutions owner Ian Bagshaw at bar, where customers can sit stores of all kinds seek out a beer or two and talk bicy- would accuse someone who the repair bar in the Talent shop Thursday, Aug. 15. The shop will soon and sip a brew while ways to offer services other cles, then you are welcome to declined an invitation of hav- serve wine and beer over the bar. Bagshaw and his employes than simply buying things. come in and hang around.” ing ulterior motives for not going. I emailed him back, explaining that we will be out 4 survive plane crash into lake of town and how upset and disappointed I am that he would think something like ALBANY (AP) — Administration and National Higher Education Oregon community since that. Wasn’t what he did a Authorities say two children Transportation Safety Board STATE Coordinating Commission. last month. breach of etiquette? — were among the four people will arrange to retrieve the All his selections must be Peter Johnson, the presi- APPALLED IN NEW YORK who escaped injury when a sunken plane. DIGEST approved by the state dent of Tasty Bake, declined DEAR APPALLED: Yes, it plane crashed into Marion Senate. to say how many workers was. Your inability to attend Lake in Linn County. Spokane boy, 5, helps That detail led troopers to State lawmakers voted were let go. The business is the wedding appears to have Undersheriff Bruce Riley save dad’s life a spot where they knew this year to give Oregon, best known for creating par- brought to the surface the says Boy Scouts from Salem STANFIELD (AP) — tracks paralleled the freeway. Oregon State and Portland tially baked pizza crusts that groom’s insecurity about his were among the witnesses Oregon State Police say a 5- Trooper John Lombardi saw State more independence can be topped and oven-fin- social relationships. I don’t who saw the plane go down year old Spokane, Wash., the vehicle on the shoulder from the State Board of ished. blame you for being appalled. in the Willamette National boy may have saved his of Interstate 84. Higher Education. Tasty Bake had been The man’s behavior was inap- Forest. The father, though in The independent boards advertising in the Baker City propriate. Pilot Trevor Schultz and father’s life after his dad suf- fered a stroke while driving. critical condition, is expect- will have authority to hire Herald for new workers as DEAR ABBY: his passengers left the My sister is The boy named Dax ed to survive. and fire presidents, set recently as Wednesday. 63, divorced, educated, intel- Lebanon, Municipal Airport called his mother Sunday to tuition and fees and oversee The newspaper reports ligent, self-employed and early Sunday to look for areas Kitzhaber makes choices say they needed help, but he the university’s operations. that the municipal water sup- receives monthly support in which to hunt elk. After for higher ed boards Kitzhaber submitted 14 ply appears to be nearly cryp- from her ex-husband. The the engine failed, the Schultz could not provide a location. PORTLAND (AP) — names for each board. to-free, but more test results problem is she takes no glided the Cessna to the lake Spokane 9-1-1 worked Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber responsibility for her health. and landed on the water. with a phone company to Plant lays off workers are expected midweek. learn the phone’s signal has named his appointees to The cryptosporidium She’s extremely overweight Riley says everyone swam due to outbreak because she overeats and to shore and were said to be pinged on a cellular tower the new higher education parasite causes severe diar- doesn’t exercise. She com- in good spirits. He identified near Stanfield. boards at the University of BAKER CITY (AP) — A rhea, and state and local offi- plains every day that she feels the passengers as 47-year- A state trooper called the Oregon, Oregon State Baker City plant has laid off a cials say hundreds have been “terrible.”(I call it self-pitying old Tim Miller, 13-year-old father’s phone, and Dax pro- University and Portland “large portion” of its work- sickened. whining.) Tyrel Miller and 12-year-old vided a description of the State University. force because of the cryp- A boil advisory began July Our other siblings think it Megan Miller. area, including that a train Kitzhaber also tosporidium outbreak that 31, and it was later increased is too late to confront her The Federal Aviation was passing by. announced his picks for the has plagued the Eastern to an order. about it. I want to address the issue now, before she gains even more, or has a stroke or Obituaries heart attack and, quite Arletta Presley and the Lord. are left will celebrate her life. Jeanette “Jeannie” Westport/Raymond area in frankly, won’t be able to care the ‘70s, she worked on fish- Aug. 21, 1927 - Aug. 15, 2013 Arletta is survived by son, For information on funer- Diane Martin for herself. I don’t want to see Larry Presley; and daugh- al arrangments go to ing boats and drove a school the responsibility fall on her Arletta Presley, 86, of ters, Susan Feagan, Deborah [email protected] or Jan. 4, 1949 - Aug. 13, 2013 bus. Later she lived in three kids or us siblings. It’s Bandon, passed away peace- Way and Sarah Ferguson. bonnersferryfuneralhome.c Jeanette “Jeannie” Diane Charleston and Coos Bay for not fair. She’s just too lazy to fully Aug. 15, 2013, at her She was preceded in death om. Martin, 64, of Coos Bay, was most of her adult life, work- make necessary changes and daughter’s home in Port Hill, by husband, Jack Presley. Sign the guestbook at born Jan. 4, 1949, in Seattle, ing in the fishing industry. constantly whines! Your Idaho. Arletta is now in the lov- www.theworldlink.com. Wash. She passed away Jeannie resided at Bay Crest thoughts? — SIBLING Arletta loved her family ing arms of the Lord. We who peacefully Aug. 13, 2013, at Assisted Living Facility in STANDING BY Bay Area Hospital in Coos North Bend the last four DEAR SIBLING: The prob- Rose Duvall Supply, which they ran until doing crafts and writing Bay. She had been battling years. lem with “confronting” pneumonia for some time. She is survived by her May 11, 1913 - Aug. 12, 2013 their retirement in 1972. poetry. Her famliy and someone is that it usually After their retirement their friends meant so much to Jeannie graduated from mother, two sisters, four makes the person being con- A memorial service will be sons, Roger and Dwayne her, and she doted on her Highline High School in cousins, a niece and nephew. fronted defensive. In a case held at the College Park purchased the store and grandchildren and great- Burien in 1967.She worked at Cremation arranged like this I don’t recommend it. Community Church at 11:30 operated it until their retire- grandchildren. Boeing and Kenworth. She through Myrtle Grove However, a family INTER- a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24. All ment in 2009. She is survived by her loved her animals and to be Funeral Service. VENTION might work. If the are encour- Rose and Lester joined in children; daughter, Marilyn near the ocean. When she Sign the guestbook at family members were to get aged to stay 1953 the College Park Church Duvall; sons, Roger Duvall lived in the www.theworldlink.com together and, as a group, talk for a light of God in 1953 and she and wife Linda, Dwayne to your sister about your con- lunch fol- remained a member until her Duvall and wife Sherry; six cern for her health, it might be lowing the passing. She enjoyed teach- grandchildren, Mindy Boyle Death Notices the wake-up call she needs. service. ing Sunday school there for and Melissa Jander, Jeff and No mention of “whining” Rose Ella many years. They were Angie Duvall, Tyler Duvall Sylvia McInturff — 94, Lakeside. Arrangements are should be made, but suggest Soward members of the Good Sam and Molly Dunlevy; and nine of Coos Bay, passed away pending with Coos Bay that she might have a touch of Duvall was Club, enjoying snow birding great-grandchildren, Erin Aug. 16, 2013, in Coos Bay. Chapel, 541-267-3131. depression that could be born in Rose Duvall in Arizona for many years. and Samantha Boyle, Katie Arrangements are pending Pearl E. Derrick — 84, of Loyalton, helped if she brings it to the Rose was a member and past and Brian Borel, Linda and with Coos Bay Chapel, 541- Lakeside, passed away Aug. S.D., May 11, attention of her doctor. Tell matron of Coos No. 99, Jordan Duvall, Keegan and 267-3131. 17, 2013 in Reedsport. her you all love her,that you're 1913. She lived on a farm with Order of the Eastern Star and Emma Dunlevy and Marie Bessie Mae Bush — 85,of Arrangements are pending worried about her, and are her parents Margaret Nye Myrtle Point, passed away served as grand page at the Rose Duvall; and two great- with Nelson’s Bay Area willing to help her schedule an Soward and Oren J. Soward Aug. 16, 2013, in Coos Bay. Grand Chapter Session of great-grandchildren, Sarah Mortuary, 541-267-4216. appointment with her physi- and two brothers, John and Oregon. She was a member and Angel. Arrangments are pending cian if she’s willing. I think David. She attended a small of the North Bend Garden She was preceded in death with Amling/Schroder Jeremiah D. Wilson — that would be a loving thing to school in Loyalton (popula- Club, Past Matron’s Club, by her husband of 66 years, Funeral Service Myrtle Point, 36, of Coos Bay, passed away do. tion 35) where she graduated Business and Professional Lester Duvall; her parents 541-572-2524. 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C M C M Y K A6•The World • Tuesday, August 20,2013 Y K Nation FBI works to train Australian ball player police on mass killed by ‘bored’ teens OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — haven’t found the weapon An Australian baseball player used in last week’s shooting, out for a jog in an Oklahoma the chief said. killing response neighborhood was shot and That teen and the others killed by three “bored” — ages 15 and 16 — remain in teenagers custody, and Ford said the SALISBURY, Md. (AP) — agents nationwide. Acting on who decided district attorney is expected Two men stand anxiously at a White House directive after The Associated Press Police officers train in an Aug. 13 active shooter drill in Salisbury, Md. to kill some- to file first-degree murder the classroom entrance and last December’s Connecticut one for fun, charges Tuesday. It wasn’t another lies seriously wound- school massacre, and part- police said. known if the three will be ed beside a wall outside. nering with a Texas-based them know that federal help, killed 12 in a movie theater. Christo- charged as adults or juve- “Don’t come down here, I’m training center, the FBI this including extra manpower to After the Newtown, Conn., pher Lane, niles. They are to appear in telling you — I’ll kill ‘em,” a year has been teaching best interview witnesses, collect school shooting, President who was court Tuesday afternoon. man inside the classroom practices for responding to evidence and manage a Barack Obama directed the visiting the “They saw Christopher go shouts to officers snaking mass shootings. sprawling crime scene, is FBI to train local law enforce- town of Chris Lane by, and one of them said: down the corridor with guns The goal is to promote a available to them. ment to develop a more con- Duncan, ‘There’s our target,”’ Ford drawn. The officers call out to standardized strategy as Localized training pro- sistent response and signed where his girlfriend and her said. “The boy who has talked the gunman, who demands local police departments — grams have proliferated in legislation formalizing the family live, had passed a to us said,‘We were bored and money, and order the poten- invariably the first officers to recent years amid high-pro- agency’s authority to assist in home where the boys were didn’t have anything to do, so tial victims to get down as arrive — respond to such file mass shootings in places mass killing investigations. staying and that apparently we decided to kill somebody.’” they approach the classroom shootings. Besides the tacti- such as Tucson, Ariz., where The two-day, 16-hour tac- led to him being gunned He said they followed the they take out the shooter in a cal drills, conferences run by then-U.S. Rep. 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C M C M Y K Tuesday, August 20,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World NATIONAL Egypt arrests Brotherhood’s spiritual leader DIGEST Mubarak casts shadow CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s mil- Nasr City, close to the loca- protests since Morsi’s ouster Palestinian Hamas group to clashes between security itary-backed authorities on tion of the six-week sit-in have somewhat petered out escape from prison during forces and Morsi supporters on U.S. policy in Egypt Tuesday arrested the supreme protest by supporters of the last two days, with scat- the 2011 uprising and com- in Cairo on Friday. WASHINGTON (AP) — leader of the country’s Mus- Morsi,who also hails from the tered demonstrations in plicity in the killing and tor- Also, Badie and his power- For the Obama administra- lim Brotherhood, dealing a Islamist group. The encamp- Cairo and elsewhere in the ture of protesters outside his ful deputy, Khairat el-Shater, tion, there’s a new wrinkle serious blow to the Islamist ment was cleared by security country attracting hundreds, Cairo palace in December. are to stand trial later this that could further complicate group at a time when it is forces last Wednesday, along sometimes just dozens. Badie’s last public appear- month on charges of com- ties with post-coup Egypt: struggling to keep up its street with another protest site in Morsi himself has been ance was at the sit-in protest plicity in the killing in June of the possible release of the protests against the ouster of Giza, in a raid that killed hun- detained in an undisclosed last month, when he deliv- eight protesters outside the country’s jailed former President Mohammed Morsi dreds of people. location since the July 3 coup, ered a fiery speech from a Brotherhood’s national leader, Hosni Mubarak. in the face of a harsh govern- Badie’s arrest is the latest prompted by days-long makeshift stage in which he headquarters in Cairo. For nearly three decades, ment crackdown. stage in an escalating crack- protests by millions of Egyp- denounced the July 3 military Security officials said Badie the U.S. propped up Mubarak The Brotherhood’s spiritu- down by authorities on the tians demonstrating against coup that removed Morsi. was taken to Torah prison in a and the Egyptian military al guide, Mohammed Badie, Brotherhood in which hun- the president and his rule. He Badie’s arrest followed the suburb just south of Cairo and with financial and military was arrested in an apartment dreds have also been arrested. is facing accusations of con- death of his son, Ammar, who that a team of prosecutors support. In exchange, Egypt at the eastern Cairo district of The Brotherhood’s near daily spiring with the militant was shot dead during violent were to question him Tuesday. helped protect U.S. interests in the region, including a peace treaty with Israel. Iran Foreign But that long and tangled Israel’s chief peace relationship is now casting a shadow over the Obama Ministry to administration as it grapples negotiator predicts for a coherent Egypt policy fol- handle lowing the ouster of Mubarak’s democratically elected succes- ‘dramatic decisions’ sor, Mohammed Morsi. nuclear talks Kidnap suspect leaves JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel of State John Kerry not to dis- TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — An will make “dramatic deci- cuss details with the media. money to victim’s family Iranian diplomatic official said sions” to reach a final peace Kerry spent months SAN DIEGO (AP) — A man Tuesday that the country’s who died in a shootout with foreign minister will lead agreement that will end the engaging in shuttle diploma- FBI agents after kidnapping a nuclear talks with world pow- conflict with the Palestinians, cy between the two sides 16-year-old girl and killing her ers,taking over from the coun- Israel’s chief negotiator said before they agreed to return mother and brother named a try’s national security council. Tuesday while warning that to the table after a five-year member of the victims’ family Since the election of cen- The Associated Press hawks inside Prime Minister freeze in negotiations. as his life insurance benefici- trist Hasan Rouhani as presi- In this March 5, 2012 photo, then Chongqing Communist Party Benjamin Netanyahu’s coali- Livni, speaking on Israel ary,a spokesman for the man’s dent in June, Iran says it is Secretary Bo Xilai scratches his chin during the opening session of the tion are making her job more Radio, also refused to com- family said Monday. taking a new approach to National People’s Congress in Beijing. difficult. ment on talks, saying that James Lee DiMaggio left negotiations with a six-nation Tzipi Livni’s remarks holding negotiations far from $112,000 to Hannah Ander- group — the five permanent came as a senior Palestinian the media is meant to build son’s paternal grandmother, members of the U.N. Security Ousted China leader’s official said that Israeli and trust between the two sides. said Andrew Spanswick. Council plus Germany — over Palestinian negotiators were But she predicted there Widow lost $280k home its nuclear program. to meet for their second would be “dramatic deci- Iranian officials say they’ll trial caps downfall round of peace talks Tues- sions in the end,” and over $6 gets hearing abandon the bombastic lan- day. The first round was held lamented the lack of support HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — guage used under Rouhani’s BEIJING (AP) — Only a few Bo’s trial will seal the politi- last week in Jerusalem under from hardline elements in A western Pennsylvania predecessor, Mahmoud people heard it, but when one cal demise of a charismatic a cloak of secrecy. the coalition. woman whose $280,000 Ahmadinejad. But they also of China’s most prominent figure who cultivated a follow- The Palestinian official, Talks collapsed in 2008 home was sold at auction say Iran will continue its dis- politicians slapped his police ing by mobilizing the masses who is close to the negotia- and remained stalled until over $6.30 in unpaid interest puted nuclear activities. chief across the face, it would and sending his critics to labor tions, refused to say where or now mainly over the issue of won a court decision Monday “The nuclear dossier has end up reverberating far and camps. His naked ambition when the talks were being Israeli settlement construc- allowing her a fresh opportu- been transferred to the For- wide. The smack unleashed might have led to his fall. held. He spoke on condition tion in territory the Pales- nity to argue she should not eign Ministry,” the official tales of murder and conspira- He had been a member of of anonymity because both tinians demand for their lose her home. said. He said Foreign Minis- cy at the highest levels of the China’s 25-member Polit- sides promised U.S. Secretary future state. Commonwealth Court ter Mohammad Javad Zarif, a Communist Party — and buro, and had been consid- ruled it was a mistake for a Western-educated veteran eventually, the politician’s ered a contender for one of Beaver County judge to rule diplomat, will be top nuclear own undoing. the seven seats on the party’s Bringing in Tuna...... Get Yours Now!!!! against Eileen Battisti with- negotiator. The move is seen A day earlier, the chief had all-powerful Politburo out first holding an eviden- as transferring the nuclear confronted Bo Xilai, the party Standing Committee. 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The West says Iran is pur- officials, creating the Com- Charleston Marina Leavitt said the state suing weapons technology. munist Party’s most embar- and China expert at the Uni- versity of Sydney. 541-294-6300 Supreme Court has “empha- Iran says its nuclear program rassing scandal in decades. sized that due process under is for peaceful purposes. Now the final chapter in the both the United States and Rouhani, who won a land- saga is about to unfold: a close- Pennsylvania Constitutions slide in June 14 presidential ly orchestrated trial, opening must be satisfied whenever elections, has vowed to pur- Thursday, in which the 64- the government subjects a sue a “policy of moderation” year-old Bo is virtually assured citizen’s property to forfeiture and ease tensions with the of being convicted of corrup- for nonpayment of taxes.” outside world. tion and abuse of power. 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FOREST Deadline for Eight in 10 rate their comment Nov. 11 Continued from Page A1 child’s teachers highly

and the deferred harvest,” BY JENNIFER AGIESTA children’s instructors most something meaningful. Anderson said. The Associated Press positively: 87 percent called Parents’ answers were Grady said Cascadia Forest them excellent or good, collected word-for-word, Defenders, several of whose Parents across the United compared with 77 percent of then coded into categories to members were arrested in a States have a lot of love for parents of middle school get a better sense of which 2011 protest at the forest’s their children’s teachers. So students and 78 percent of traits in particular garnered Elkhorn timber sale, is prima- says a new survey of parents high school parents. the most frequent mentions. rily relying on public outreach whose children completed The poll, conducted by the At the top of many par- efforts to spread word about kindergarten through 12th AP-NORC Center for Public ents’ lists were traits related the proposed land sale and its grade in the past school year. Affairs Research, went fur- to attentiveness to students, possible impact. Contributed photo It shows that 82 percent of ther and asked parents who presentation style or being a But they’re willing to A photo from Coast Range Forest Watch depicts one of three parcels in the parents rate their child’s gave teachers high marks to good communicator. Overall, stand up for the forest if they Elliott State Forest proposed for sale by the Department of State Lands. teachers as excellent or good, say in their own words what 35 percent of parents men- have to, she said. and just 5 percent rate them qualities made their child’s tioned the teacher’s paying “If it does go through, Reporter Thomas Moriarty worldlink.com. Follow him on as poor. And parents were teacher a great one. Such attention to their students’ we’ll be back in the woods,” can be reached at 541-269- T witter:almost universal in saying open-ended questions allow needs, 22 percent cited fac- Grady said. “Because it’s still 1222, ext. 240, or by email at @ThomasDMoriarty. that teacher quality is a cen- researchers to explore public tors related to presentation the Elliott State Forest to us.” thomas.moriarty@the- tral factor in determining the opinion thoroughly, when style, 12 percent mentioned quality of education. giving poll respondents a communication skills and 10 Parents of elementary more limited list of possible percent an overall positive Valley Hospital. precedent to allow the inter- school students rate their answers could mean missing attitude or personality. CRUM On the stand,Crum said he view to be used as evidence in Continued from Page A1 was in pain and confused. the case. “Basically, I was trauma- After the hearing, District Fort Hood suspect waits turn in court two-day trial set to start on tized; I still am,”he testified.“I Attorney Paul Frasier put the Thursday, Aug. 29. cannot recall everything that purpose of the trial back into FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) own attorney,will be allowed telling jurors that he was the Crum took the stand at one happened that evening. I focus. — Maj. Nidal Hasan, accused to put on a defense. gunman, and he has leaked point during the hearing, tes- don’t know if I blocked it out “What we have to prove is in the 2009 shooting ram- But Hasan has kept most- documents during the trial tifying on a defense motion to or whatever.” that the defendant inten- page at Fort Hood that killed ly silent for two weeks as seeking to justify the shoot- have his Dec. 26 interview His attorney, Ron Cox, tionally attempted to place 13 and wounded dozens, is military prosecutors called ings as a defense of this faith. with detectives left out of the argued that what mattered someone in immanent fear of about to get his best chance more than 80 witnesses to Hasan has remained trial. was that Crum had invoked his serious physical injury or yet to explain his actions — testify about the attack on largely muted throughout After initially refusing to right to remain silent on Dec. death,” Frasier said, describ- though whether he will seize the Texas Army post, making the trial, cross-examining talk with police on Christmas 25 and not enough time had ing the charge of menacing. the opportunity remains to whether he will take the wit- just three witnesses and Day, and after being treated elapsed before he agreed to the “The purpose of the trial is to be seen. ness stand in his own defense raising few objections. His for his wounds, Crum did interview the following day. determine if Mr. Crum is With military prosecutors a key question for the court-ordered, standby speak the next day with Gillespie, however, ruled that guilty or not.” set to rest their case as soon remaining proceedings. attorneys believe Hasan, 42, Detectives John Riddle and the state had met the condi- A six-person jury will as Tuesday, the Army psy- Hasan, an American-born is deliberately trying to get a Jon Bohanan at Coquille tions set under prior legal make that decision next week. chiatrist, who is acting as his Muslim, began the trial by death sentence.

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Baseball | B2 Sports Kid Scoop | B4 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2013 NASCAR Martin fills in for Stewart

BY DAN GELSTON The Associated Press

Out for the season with a bro- ken leg, Tony Stewart turned to one of NASCAR’s most respected drivers to take over the No. 14. At 54, Mark Martin is up for the challenge of taking the wheel for his good friend. “Hopefully, we can turn the 14 car back over to Tony an even stronger organization than what it was when he stepped away and got injured,” Martin said. “That’s the thing that I really want to work hard to do, is when it’s all said and done with, I hope that they can look back and say they were glad that they had me as a part of the organization.” Martin was released from his part-time schedule at Michael Waltrip Racing on Monday and will drive the No. 14 Chevrolet in 12 of the final 13 Sprint Cup races for Stewart-Haas Racing. Stewart, a three-time Cup cham- pion, will miss the rest of the sea- son while he recovers from the broken right leg suffered in a sprint car crash Aug. 5 at Southern Iowa Speedway. Photos by Lou Sennick, The World Nationwide Series driver New head football coach Josh Line works with running backs during the first day of practice at Marshfield High School on Monday morning.This was the first day that athletes Austin Dillon will drive the No. 14 at high schools around Oregon can start their official fall practices and workouts. on Oct. 20 at Talladega. Dillon filled in for Stewart on Sunday at Michigan and finished 14th. Martin entered 16 of 23 races as Football returns with a flourish part of a shared ride in the No. 55 with Michael Waltrip at Brian Vickers at MWR. Vickers, who BY JOHN GUNTHER won this season at New The World Hampshire, will now drive the No. 55 Toyota for MWR in 12 of the COOS BAY — Marshfield entered the first final 13 races. He was originally day of football practice with a new head coach scheduled to drive just three more and a new practice philosophy. North Bend times. Waltrip will race the No. 55 started with the momentum from reaching the at Talladega as previously sched- championship game last fall. uled. Both squads were filled with the enthusiasm Martin has 40 wins and 56 that comes with the beginning of a new season. poles in 870 career Sprint Cup “I’m so happy it’s back,” said Marshfield starts. senior Alex Brown. “It’s a feeling you can’t “My motivation for racing is express.” not for points, it’s for racing,” The Pirates held a single three-hour work- Martin said. “I want to race, and I out, part of new head coach Josh Line’s philos- want to finish.” ophy: If he can’t accomplish everything he Martin gets his chance after needs to for the day in that much time, practice Stewart’s injury cost him his shot isn’t efficient enough. at driving for a fourth champi- So the Pirates charged into each part of onship. Stewart had one win this practice, speeding through every drill with season and was a solid contender frenzied intensity. to make the Chase for the Sprint “This practice was fast,” Line said in the Championship. Martin will be the team’s huddle after the workout. “I think it can third driver in the No. 14 this sea- be faster.” The Bulldogs work through their drills on the field at North Bend High School Monday afternoon. This group was son. Max Papis drove the Toyota in But he said he was pleased with the pace, weaving around tackling dummies on the ground. Stewart’s absence at Watkins especially given the challenges that come with Glen. The No. 14 car is 13th in the first-day confusion for the new players. “It was great,”he said.“It’s definitely differ- Line said last week, when he was making the owner standings. Mostly, he was pleased with the attitudes of ent from what we’ve done before, but it fits final practice schedule. “Obviously, I’m disappointed the players. already. The next two weeks are important ones as to be out,”Stewart said in a state- “I had several guys come up to me and say, “Our first word of the season is ‘fast.’” the Pirates gear up for a jamboree next Friday at ment. “But the team is in very ‘Coach, this was fun,’”he said. “That’s what I Fields said he won’t miss daily doubles — Cottage Grove. They are learning a new offen- good hands with Mark Martin and like to hear. I don’t like it to be easy, but I want something Line has no intention of returning sive system and Line hasn’t settled on a starting Austin Dillon. Mark is someone it to be fun.” to, though he does hope to have a short varsity . I’ve looked up to my entire career Senior lineman Bill Fields had just that atti- scrimmage Friday afternoon. and I have a tremendous amount tude. “I hated daily doubles when I was a player,” SEE FOOTBALL | B3 of respect for him. Austin is a great young talent, and he showed that Sunday at Michigan.” Stewart is expected to return in Veteran GB coach will step down after season time for preseason testing in January 2014. tion to Gold Beach’s superintend- head coach for the Panthers — one several seasons, but always “We expect a full recovery by I Swift plans to take a ent last week, effective at the end fewer than Siuslaw’s Tim Dodson. returned. He was close to calling it Daytona or close to it,” said Greg break after 17th year at of the season. The past decade Gold Beach has quits in 2011 before Gold Beach Zipadelli, competition director at helm of the Panthers Swift said he is worn out from had the top program on the South made its run to the state title, Stewart-Haas Racing. “It may be all the challenges leading the suc- Coast, with annual trips to the dominating Scio in the champi- able to be done earlier, it’s just not cessful program, which has prided playoffs. The success has included onship game. worth it. It’s a bad break to the leg, BY JOHN GUNTHER itself for working year-round, a pair of state titles — most He returned last fall when he and he needs time to go through The World with an active weight-training recently in 2011 — and three run- had a chance to coach with his the process of healing, rehabilita- program even outside of the sea- ner-up finishes. father, Ken “Pops” Swift, who had tion, all those things.” While Monday was the start of son and a popular summer camp Swift’s overall record as head retired from his own long career Martin’s arrival was the only a new season for all the football that draws teams from throughout coach for the Panthers is 116-64. coaching in California. Pops is transaction SHR was ready to programs on the South Coast, it the Northwest and beyond, and Gold Beach has reached at least back as Gold Beach’s announce on a busy day of musical also was the beginning of the final could use a break. the quarterfinals every season coach this fall. seats. Kurt Busch had reportedly season at the helm in Gold Beach “So I am stepping away for a since 2004. Last year, the While Swift will step down as been offered a deal to drive a for one of the South Coast’s two while or permanently,”he said. “I Panthers lost in that round to football coach, he will remain the fourth car next season for long-tenured head coaches. will make that decision in a couple eventual champion Oakland. school’s athletic director and con- Stewart-Haas Racing, and is Kevin Swift said Monday that of years perhaps.” Swift has hinted at stepping tinue leading the Gold Beach team mulling that offer and others. he submitted his letter of resigna- Swift is in his 17th season as down as head coach for the past camp. Oregon quarterback pans to expand leadership role this fall

BY ANNE M. PETERSON ing, 1 receiving), surpassing the he has. He cares what it says The Associated Press previous mark of 36 held by before and after the hyphen in the Darron Thomas (2011) and Akili team record, and that’s how we EUGENE — is Smith (1998). operate.” planning to take on more than just The first freshman named to Oregon finished 12-1 last sea- a few extra pounds this season. the Pac-12’s all-conference first son and beat Kansas State in the Oregon’s soft-spoken quarter- team in 23 years, Mariota passed Fiesta Bowl, coming in at No. 2 in back, who bulked up with 12 for 2,677 yards while completing a the final AP rankings. Coach Chip pounds of muscle over the sum- school-record 68.5 percent of his Kelly departed for the NFL’s mer, says he’s ready to break out passes. He had 3,429 yards of total Philadelphia Eagles in the offsea- and become a more vocal leader of offense, second only to Smith’s son but the Ducks aren’t expected the Ducks in his sophomore year. 3,947 in 1998. to experience any drop-off under “I have really high expectations Several times last season Helfrich, the team’s former offen- for myself as well as this team,” Mariota didn’t even play for an sive coordinator. Mariota said. “So I’m going to entire game because the Ducks There has been talk that really push myself as a leader to had built a sizeable lead. Oregon Mariota will take to the air a little help these guys — as well as myself averaged 49.6 points per game bit more under Scott Frost, the — to get where we want to go.” compared to 21.6 for opponents. former Nebraska quarterback who He’s already got an impressive “As far as ratio and numbers, was promoted to offensive coordi- skillset. Last season as a redshirt this guy is the best quarterback in nator when Helfrich became head freshman, Mariota set the team’s the country,”first-year head coach coach. The Associated Press single-season record with 38 Mark Helfrich said. “But he does- Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota talks to reporters during Oregon Media Day at touchdowns (32 passing, 5 rush- n’t care how many passing yards SEE MARIOTA | B3 Autzen Stadium on Aug. 5. C M C M Y K Y K

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS had surgery Monday after breaking his left leg against ANAHEIM, Calif. — the Lions. Banner said the Albert Pujols finally agreed team still does not know if he should wait till next year. Lewis will play this year. Pujols will miss the rest of Banner said Mingo will the season to rest his injured have more tests and the team left foot, the Los Angeles does not yet know how long Angels announced. he will be out. The $240 million Buffalo releases veteran slugger Sports place kicker Lindell gave up PITTSFORD, N.Y. — The his hope Shorts Buffalo Bills have released to play longtime kicker Rian Lindell. again next The 36-year-old Lindell month when the team’s med- spent the past 10 years in ical staff and front office Buffalo and is the most accu- advised him to avoid rushing rate kicker in Bills history back to the lineup late in the with a field goal percentage Angels’ dismal season. Pujols of 83.3 percent. partially tore his left plantar The release means that fascia last month, and only rookie Dustin Hopkins has recently got his foot out of a won Buffalo’s kicking com- walking boot. petition. Hopkins, chosen A-Rod’s lawyer opts not 177th overall, has displayed a much stronger leg than The Associated Press to release evidence Lindell throughout training Miami starting pitcher Jose Fernandez, right, celebrates with Henderson Alvarez after the Marlins beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2 on Monday. NEW YORK — A lawyer camp but has battled consis- for Alex Rodriguez declined tency issues. In two presea- Major League Baseball’s son games, Hopkins has been challenge to make public the on target with four field goals Fernandez tops Puig in Cuban battle drug evidence that led to the and three extra points. 211-game suspension of the TENNIS The Associated Press games for the final NL wild-card spot. season. He struck out five and walked New York Yankees star. MIAMI — Jose Fernandez bested Bronson Arroyo (12-9) won his third none in his first victory in a month. MLB executive vice presi- Federer drops down to Yasiel Puig and led the Miami Marlins straight start. J.J. Hoover retired the Pirates 3, Padres 1: Francisco dent Rob Manfred wrote to No. 7 seed for U.S. Open over the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2 side in the eighth, his 23rd straight Liriano (14-5) struck out a season-high lawyer Joseph Tacopina on Monday, urging him to waive NEW YORK — Roger Monday night. scoreless appearance — the longest 13 and Pedro Alvarez hit his NL-leading Federer is seeded No. 7 for Fernandez (9-5) allowed only one active streak in majors. 31st home run to lead the Pittsburgh his client’s confidentiality under baseball’s Joint Drug the U.S. Open, his first slot earned run in six innings, handing the Ludwick got his long-awaited RBI Pirates past San Diego. outside the top three at any NL West-leading Dodgers consecutive during a three-run fourth inning The Pirates, who had lost seven of Agreement so the documents could be released. Tacopina Grand Slam tournament in a losses for the first time since June 20- against Randall Delgado (4-4). Ludwick nine coming in, maintained a one-game decade. 21. tore cartilage in his right shoulder while lead in the NL Central over St. Louis. had said he wanted to discuss evidence publicly but was Federer’s ranking dropped Puig went 0 for 3 sliding headfirst on opening day. The Padres struck out 17 times over- two slots to seventh, and the against Fernandez in NL Phillies 5, Rockies 4: John all. constrained by the provision. “We will agree to waive U.S. Tennis Association’s the first matchup Recap Mayberry Jr. and Carlos Ruiz each seedings followed the ATP between the Cubans, homered to lead Philadelphia past INTERLEAGUE those provisions as they apply to both Rodriguez and standings. both NL Rookie of Colorado, giving the Phillies and inter- Red Sox 7, Giants 0: Jon Lester Federer’s record 17 Grand the Year contenders. im manager Ryne Sandberg two straight pitched into the ninth for his first victo- the office of commissioner of baseball with respect to Slam titles include five at the Giancarlo Stanton hit his 15th homer wins for the first time since the All-Star ry in four tries this month, and the AL U.S. Open. He’s among five for Miami. break. East-leading Boston Red Sox beat San Rodriguez’s entire history under the program, includ- former champions in the men’s Hyun-Jin Ryu (12-4), another stand- Ethan Martin (2-2) tossed two-hit Francisco after flying cross-country field, including No. 1-seeded out rookie, gave up three runs in 7 1-3 ball and struck out six over 6 1-3 innings earlier in the day. ing, but not limited to, his testing history, test results, Novak Djokovic, No. 2 Rafael innings and lost for the first time in for the win. Jonathan Papelbon tossed a The Red Sox chose to travel first Nadal, and No. 3 Andy Murray, eight starts. scoreless ninth for his first 21st save, thing Monday from Boston rather than violations of the program, and all information and evi- who won the 2012 title. Cardinals 8, Brewers 5: Matt and first since July 11. late Sunday night after a 9-6 loss to the Federer was seeded No. 1 Carpenter hit an RBI single with two Cubs 11, Nationals 1: Nate Yankees at Fenway Park. dence relating to Rodriguez’s treatment by Anthony Bosch, at 18 consecutive Grand Slam outs in the eighth inning, putting the St. Schierholtz homered twice and drove in Lester (11-7) allowed six hits, struck tournaments from 2004-08. Louis Cardinals ahead during a four- a career-high six runs, powering Jeff out three and walked two in Boston’s Anthony Galea and Victor run rally against Milwaukee. Samardzija and the Chicago Cubs past seventh shutout. He outpitched two- Conte,”Manfred wrote in the CYCLING The Cardinals got seven of their 16 Washington. time NL Cy Young Award winner Tim letter that was released by hits in the big inning, capped by pinch- Schierholtz connected for a three- Lincecum (6-13) to snap a three-start MLB. Tour de France reports hitter David Freese’s two-run double. run shot in the first and a two-run drive winless stretch. Bosch was head of the no failed doping tests Biogenesis of America anti- St. Louis won for the ninth time in 11 in the seventh in his fourth career mul- Mets 6, Twins 1: Dillon Gee pitched AIGLE, Switzerland — aging clinic accused of dis- games. tihomer game. He also had an RBI dou- into the eighth inning for the Mets in a Cycling’s governing body tributing banned perform- Carlos Beltran and Jon Jay homered ble in the third in Chicago’s highest- victory over the Twins in a makeup said no riders tested positive ance-enhancing drugs. Galea for St. Louis and Yadier Molina had four scoring game since a 14-6 victory over game from April 14. for doping at this past Tour pleaded guilty two years ago hits. Houston on June 23. Gee (9-8) turned in yet another de France. to a federal charge of bringing Reds 5, Diamondbacks 3: Ryan Donnie Murphy added a pair of solo quality start, and the offense for the The International Cycling unapproved drugs into the Ludwick drove in his first run of the homers and Dioner Navarro had a Mets was about as balanced as could be Union said it analyzed 622 United States from Canada. season with a double, and the three-run shot for the Cubs, who man- with RBI singles by Eric Young, Daniel samples. The testing includ- Conte was head of the Bay Cincinnati Reds kept up their August aged just 12 runs total in their previous Murphy, Andrew Brown, Wilmer Flores ed 203 samples taken from surge, beating Arizona for their seventh eight home games. and Omar Quintanilla. All five of them Area Laboratory Co- Operative, the target of a fed- riders in training and 419 win in nine games. Samardzija (7-11) pitched a six-hitter had two hits, as did Marlon Byrd, who during the three-week race, Arizona now trails Cincinnati by six for his second complete game of the hit his 20th home run. eral investigation that led to criminal charges against which was won by Chris Barry Bonds, Marion Jones Froome of Britain. A total of and others. 443 blood samples and 179 Tacopina, a lawyer with urine samples were taken. Rays win opener of key series Anti-doping manager one of the four firms repre- senting Rodriguez, said the Francesca Rossi says at a briefing “we don’t have any THE ASSOCIATED PRESS reigning AL Cy Young Award players’ association would winner allowed only two have to agree to waive confi- adverse finding from the BALTIMORE — Evan runs, as Baltimore went 2 for dentiality. Tour de France.” Longoria and Matt Joyce 11 with runners in scoring The total of 622 rose from homered, David Price grind- position and stranded 10 PRO FOOTBALL 566 for the 2012 Tour at ed through five challenging against the left-hander. which Frank Schleck of Broncos might lose Luxembourg tested positive innings to win his fourth Fernando Rodney, the Miller for six games straight decision and the fourth Tampa Bay reliever, for a banned diuretic. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Tampa Bay Rays beat the worked the ninth for his 28th Baltimore Orioles 4-3 save. Von Miller lined up at his Monday Baltimore starter Chris usual position and flashed NCAA says ex-Marine night in a Tillman (14-4) gave up four the freakish athletic moves can play this season AL duelruns and five hits in six that might soon be missing from the ’ MURFREESBORO, Tenn. Recap between innings. — The NCAA has ruled that a AL con- Rangers 16, Astros 5: ramshackle defense. The All-Pro linebacker Middle Tennessee football tenders. Leonys Martin and Elvis player who spent five years in Joyce Andrus each scored three brushed past reporters after another stellar practice, the Marines will be allowed hit a two-run drive in the runs for Texas, including to compete this fall and that The Associated Press choosing not to stop and talk fourth to break a tie and push twice each in an 11-run he will have four years of eli- Tampa Bay’s Evan Longoria is congratulated by Will Myers after hitting about the latest report that the Rays toward their fifth inning that was the biggest in gibility remaining. a solo home run against Baltimore in the first inning Monday. he could be facing an even win in six games. Tampa Bay the majors this season, and It’s a reversal from the longer suspension that origi- remained a game behind the the Rangers beat the Astros. walks, two Houston errors a run for the Mariners, who NCAA’s earlier decision to nally thought. first-place Red Sox in the AL All nine Rangers scored in and a sacrifice bunt. Only five have lost four of six. rule Steven Rhodes was inel- ESPN reported that Miller East. the third, when they sent 15 of the 11 runs were earned. Carter Capps (2-3) struck igible because he played in a might have to sit out at least Price (7-5) gave up 10 hits batters to the plate and had Matt Garza (3-1) struck out Yoenis Cespedes to open recreational league during his six games for violating the and two walks but was effec- seven hits — six singles and a out eight in 6 2-3 innings. But the ninth before Moss drove a military service. School offi- league’s drug abuse policy. tive when it counted. The double — along with three the right-hander allowed five 2-1 pitch to the deepest part cials had said earlier Monday Previously, it was believed runs, becoming the first of the park. that they were working with Texas starter in 22 games to Indians 5, Angels 2: Miller was facing a month- NCAA officials to come up ENGLUND MARINE allow more than four. Lonnie Chisenhall hit a two- long suspension to start the with a solution. Lucas Harrell (6-14), get- run homer during Cleveland’s 2013 season. “It’s nothing but a bless- ting another start after four four-run fourth, and Zach Cleveland rookie Mingo ing,” Rhodes said after AAnnualnnnnuuaall consecutive relief appear- McAllister pitched into the Monday’s practice. ances, allowed nine runs seventh inning of the Indians’ suffers bruised lung Late Monday afternoon, (seven earned) in 2 1-3 victory over Jered Weaver and BEREA, Ohio — Browns the NCAA issued a news TTEENTENNTT SSALESAALLEE innings. He was initially sent the slumping Angels. rookie linebacker Barkevious release saying Rhodes could to the bullpen after also giv- Nick Swisher homered Mingo will have further play immediately and mem- AAuugustugguusstt 223233 --24-2244 ing up nine runs in 3 2-3 and threw out a runner at the medical tests on a bruised ber schools would continue HUGEUGE DISCOUNTSDISCOUNTS UNDERUNDER THETHE TENTTENT innings at Texas in a 10-5 loss plate for the Indians, who lung, an injury that caused to re-examine the competi- ANNDD MMOSTOST IIN-STOREN-STORE IITEMSTEMS OONN SSALEALE TTOO!OO! July 5. won for just the fifth time in him to spit up blood during tion rules, especially as it AND MOST IN-STORE ITEMS ON SALE TOO! Athletics 2, Mariners 1: 14 games to regain ground in an exhibition game last week. impacts those returning from Bradley Smokers • Crab Gear • Tools •Boots Brandon Moss hit a solo the AL Central. Mingo was hospitalized military service. 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head coach Gary Prince. iors already had a big impact FOOTBALL “The last two years, we start- on the team last season. First NB game ed with 51.” “Our junior class is huge,” The big number had said senior Mason Laird. is Aug. 30 nothing to do with North The players back from last From Page B1 Bend’s second-place finish year are drawing inspiration last fall — the Bulldogs lost to from the season. Baker in the championship “We know we need to “We have a real good game. practice like last year,” said quarterback battle going,” Rather, the large number senior Zack Hawk. Line said of the competition was because of a big boost of “We have to go harder between senior Austin new high school students — than we did last year,” Howerton, junior Lance about 30 freshmen were at responded Laird. Grigsby and sophomore Jake practice Monday. On the first day, the Miles. “They’re all three Prince attributed that to Bulldogs were split into sev- starting (Class) 4A quarter- the South Coast Youth eral groups for specific backs. Football League. The first warm-ups and drills as loud “The two guys who don’t players in the tackle league music blasted from the stadi- get the job — they’re going to for third- through sixth- um’s scoreboard. It was a fes- be skill guys we have on the graders have arrived in high tive atmosphere. field.” school the past two falls. “I was really excited,” In all, Marshfield had “It’s slowly building Laird said about the attitude about 75 players on the field itself,”Prince said. as practice returned. the first day. While there are a lot of And like Marshfield, The Associated Press Across town, North Bend freshmen, there are only a North Bend is cramming all Washington quarterback Kirk Cousins holds his foot as the team’s medical staff examine his foot during the was following the traditional small handful of seniors — its preparations into less than first half of Monday’s preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. daily doubles model, with a six, all of whom played key two weeks before the first morning workout and an roles last fall. action, next Friday at home afternoon practice, with The class never has con- against Molalla. Griffin’s backup suffers injury about 65 kids. tributed many players to the “We can’t wait,” Hawk “That’s good for us,” said program, but this year’s jun- said. LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — out of Pittsburgh’s preseason 2 for 3 for 19 yards before he Robert Griffin III’s surgeon opener. got injured the same way ended up tending to Griffin’s Griffin didn’t play, even Griffin did during a game last MARIOTA was widely considered one of had more touchdown passes backup. though he suited up again in season — while getting tack- the state’s best quarterback and fewer than Le’Veon Bell got hurt his yearning to get on his field led at the end of a run. From Page B1 prospects since Tommy Manziel, who rushed for again. as he makes his way back He grabbed his right foot Chang. more yards and had more There were 15 penalties from reconstructive right after being dragged down “I’m down to throw the He was on the practice scoring runs. Personality- and seven turnovers, includ- knee surgery. along the sideline by line- ball more,”Mariota said.“But squad in 2011 when the wise, Mariota eschews the ing a sequence of three give- He’s been cleared by Dr. backer Lawrence Timmons whatever coach Frost and Ducks finished the season spotlight and rarely makes aways in five plays. James Andrews for practice, and was examined by coach Helfrich develop as a with a Rose Bowl victory over waves — except when neces- What a mess it was when but not for games. Andrews before walking to game plan, we’ll be ready to Wisconsin and Darron sary. the Washington Redskins Andrews, owner Dan the locker room. execute it. If one week we Thomas was at quarterback. But he left team leader- beat the Pittsburgh Steelers Snyder and general manager The Steelers were so anx- throw the ball a little more, or Thomas declared early for ship to seniors like Kenjon 24-13 Monday night. Bruce Allen chatted before ious to see what Bell could do another week the guys run the NFL draft and Mariota Barner and Michael Clay, Good thing the preseason the game while Griffin was that they gave him the ball on the ball more, it’s up to the beat out for who have since gone on to the doesn’t count, except when it warming up, and no doubt a the first four offensive plays coaches. And I’m looking the starter’s job last summer. NFL. hurts. prime topic was the protocol of the game. The ex- forward to it.” Bennett, who appeared in Mariota knows it’s his Kirk Cousins, the insur- for determining whether last Michigan State back gained Senior receiver 10 games last season as turn now. And he’ll do it his ance policy in case Griffin year’s Offensive Rookie of the 4, 3, 1 and 2 yards, left the said Mariota’s arm has gotten Mariota’s backup, trans- way. isn’t ready for the Redskins’ Year will be ready for the reg- game and never returned. stronger. ferred in January to “I’m really working on — regular-season opener, ular-season opener Sept. 9. The hands-down star of “I’m excited to see what Southeastern Louisiana. not being a rah-rah guy — but sprained his right foot early Griffin raised eyebrows the game was Redskins line- he does this season and how Because of his freshman being that presence for guys in the second quarter. when he dressed in full uni- backer Ryan Kerrigan, who far he can take us,”Huff said. success, Mariota has drawn to come up and say, ‘I felt I Bell, the second-round form before the preseason made a juggling Mariota hails from some inevitable comparisons did this wrong, what’s your pick who was supposed to opener at Tennessee on Aug. of a screen pass from Ben Hawaii, which may explain to Johnny Manziel, who ver- take on it?’” Mariota said. “I have the inside track on the 8, even though he knew he Roethlisberger and returned his mellow demeanor. As a bally committed to Oregon in feel like I’ve done a good job up-for-grabs Steelers run- wasn’t going to play. He did it 22 yards for a touchdown. senior at St. Louis High high school but eventually with that. I’m working on it. ning back job, hurt his right the same Monday night, right Later, Kerrigan stripped School in Honolulu, he threw decided to go to Texas A&M It’s still a process. But that’s foot in the first quarter, down to the bulky black brace Roethlisberger’s backup, for 32 touchdowns and led and became the first freshman something I’m really putting another injury to go with the on his right knee. Bruce Gradkowski, to force the Crusaders to an 11-1 to win the Heisman Trophy. on myself, to be a leader from sore left knee that kept him Cousins started and went another turnover. record and the state title. He Numbers-wise, Mariota that standpoint.” Scoreboard

(Gaudin 5-2), 12:45 p.m. Harang, Furbush (8), Capps (9) and Quintero; Tampa Bay, 14-3; Tillman, Baltimore, 14-4; Colon, Championship On The Air Cleveland (Masterson 13-9) at L.A. Angels J.Parker and Vogt. W—J.Parker 9-6. L—Capps 2-3. Oakland, 14-5; CWilson, Los Angeles, 13-6; College Football Saturday, Aug. 31 (Williams 5-9), 4:05 p.m. HRs—Oakland, Moss (19). Masterson, Cleveland, 13-9; Darvish, Texas, 12-5; Semifinal winners, TBA Today Tampa Bay (Hellickson 10-6) at Baltimore Mets 6, Twins 1 FHernandez, Seattle, 12-6; Verlander, Detroit, College Polls Little League Baseball — Little League World (W.Chen 6-6), 4:05 p.m. New York 110 200 101 — 6 14 1 12-9; Guthrie, Kansas City, 12-9. Transactions Series games at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., ESPN, and 5 Toronto (Dickey 9-11) at N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte Minnesota 000 000 100 — 1 7 0 ERA—Kuroda, New York, 2.41; FHernandez, The Associated Press Top 25 p.m., ESPN2. 8-9), 4:05 p.m. Gee, Rice (8), Atchison (9) and T.d’Arnaud; Seattle, 2.47; AniSanchez, Detroit, 2.50; Darvish, The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press pre- BASEBALL Major League Baseball — Seattle at Oakland, 7 Minnesota (Correia 8-9) at Detroit Gibson, Swarzak (4), Duensing (7), Burton (9) Texas, 2.68; Sale, Chicago, 2.78; Scherzer, season college football poll, with first-place American League p.m., Root Sports. (Ani.Sanchez 11-7), 4:08 p.m. and Mauer. W—Gee 9-8. L—Gibson 2-4. HRs—New Detroit, 2.82; DHolland, Texas, 2.95; Iwakuma, votes in parentheses, 2012 records, total points BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Sent 3B Wilson Betemit WNBA Basketball — Los Angeles at Seattle, 7 Houston (Bedard 3-9) at Texas (D.Holland 9-6), York, Byrd (20). Seattle, 2.95. based on 25 points for a first-place vote through to Frederick (Carolina) for a rehab assignment. 5:05 p.m. one point for a 25th-place vote, and final rank- p.m., ESPN2. Red Sox 7, Giants 0 STRIKEOUTS—Darvish, Texas, 214; Scherzer, Recalled DH Danny Valencia from Norfolk (IL). Chicago White Sox (Rienzo 0-0) at Kansas City Detroit, 185; FHernandez, Seattle, 182; Sale, ing: Cycling — USA Pro Challenge, Stage 2, 1 p.m., Boston 030 011 002 — 7 12 1 BOSTON RED SOX—Activated C David Ross (Guthrie 12-9), 5:10 p.m. Chicago, 175; Masterson, Cleveland, 175; Record Pts Pv NBC Sports Network. San Francisco 000 000 000 — 0 6 1 from the 60-day DL. Optioned C Ryan Verlander, Detroit, 160; DHolland, Texas, 157. 1. Alabama (58) 13-1 1,498 1 Wednesday, Aug. 21 National League Lester, Workman (9) and Saltalamacchia; Lavarnway, RHP Rubby De La Rosa and INF Major League Baseball — Seattle at Oakland, SAVES—JiJohnson, Baltimore, 39; MRivera, 2. Ohio St. (1) 12-0 1,365 3 East Division W L Pct GB Lincecum, Moscoso (6), Mijares (9) and Posey. Brock Holt to Pawtucket (IL). Transferred RHP 12:30 p.m., Root Sports; teams TBA, 4 p.m., ESPN2; New York, 36; Nathan, Texas, 36; GHolland, 3. Oregon 12-1 1,335 2 Andrew Bailey and RHP Clay Buchholz to the 60- Atlanta 76 48 .613 — W—Lester 11-7. L—Lincecum 6-13. Washington at Chicago Cubs, 5 p.m., WGN. Kansas City, 34; GHolland, Kansas City, 34; 4. Stanford 12-2 1,294 7 day DL. Selected the contract of SS Xander Washington 60 64 .484 16 Phillies 5, Rockies 4 5. Georgia (1) 12-2 1,249 t5 Little League Baseball — Little League World 1 AReed, Chicago, 31; Balfour, Oakland, 31. Bogaerts from Pawtucket. Recalled RHP Brayan New York 57 66 .463 18⁄2 Series games at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., ESPN. Colorado 000 000 220 — 4 7 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE 6. South Carolina 11-2 1,154 8 Villarreal from Pawtucket. Philadelphia 55 69 .444 21 Philadelphia 000 410 00x — 5 7 0 7. Texas A&M 11-2 1,104 t5 Major League Soccer — Real Salt Lake at 1 BATTING—CJohnson, Atlanta, .335; YMolina, HOUSTON ASTROS—Acquired 1B Japhet Miami 48 75 .390 27⁄2 Manship, Francis (6), W.Lopez (7), Brothers (8) St. Louis, .334; Cuddyer, Colorado, .323; 8. Clemson 11-2 1,083 11 Portland, 8 p.m., Root Sports. Central Division W L Pct GB Amador and OF Leonardo Heras from Diablos and W.Rosario; E.Martin, De Fratus (7), Lu.Garcia McCutchen, Pittsburgh, .317; Votto, Cincinnati, 9. Louisville 11-2 1,042 13 Rojos del Mexico (Mexican) for cash considera- Cycling — USA Pro Challenge, Stage 3, 2 p.m., Pittsburgh 73 51 .589 — NBC Sports Network. (8), Diekman (8), Papelbon (9) and Ruiz. W— .316; MCarpenter, St. Louis, .312; Segura, 10. Florida 11-2 894 9 tions. Called up LHP Wade LeBlanc from St. Louis 72 52 .581 1 E.Martin 2-2. L—Manship 0-3. Sv—Papelbon (21). 11. Florida St. 12-2 845 10 Thursday, Aug. 22 1 Milwaukee, .309; DWright, New York, .309; Oklahoma City (PCL). Optioned OF Marc Krauss Cincinnati 71 54 .568 2⁄2 NFL Preseason — Carolina at Baltimore, 5 HRs—Colorado, Tulowitzki (21). Philadelphia, FFreeman, Atlanta, .309; Craig, St. Louis, 12. LSU 10-3 802 14 to Oklahoma City. Chicago 54 70 .435 19 Mayberry (9), Ruiz (3). 13. Oklahoma St. 8-5 755 NR p.m., ESPN. 1 .309. MINNESOTA TWINS—Optioned RHP Kyle Milwaukee 54 71 .432 19⁄2 RUNS—MCarpenter, St. Louis, 92; Votto, 14. Notre Dame 12-1 748 4 League — BC Lions at West Division W L Pct GB Reds 5, Diamondbacks 3 Gibson to Rochester (IL). Montreal, 4:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network. Arizona 000 102 000 — 3 10 0 Cincinnati, 84; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 81; Choo, 15. Texas 9-4 677 19 TAMPA BAY RAYS—Activated OF Desmond Los Angeles 72 52 .581 — 16. Oklahoma 10-3 579 15 Little League Baseball — Little League World 1 Cincinnati 010 310 00x — 5 8 0 Cincinnati, 80; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 79; JUpton, Jennings from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Arizona 64 59 .520 7⁄2 17. Michigan 8-5 531 24 Series games at 1 p.m., ESPN, and 5 p.m., ESPN2. Delgado, Thatcher (7), W.Harris (8) and Atlanta, 79; Holliday, St. Louis, 78. Brandon Gomes to Durham (IL). Colorado 58 68 .460 15 18. Nebraska 10-4 382 25 Major League Baseball — Washington at Chicago 1 Nieves; Arroyo, M.Parra (7), Hoover (8), RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 96; Phillips, TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Reinstated SS Munenori San Diego 56 69 .448 16⁄2 19. Boise St. 11-2 328 18 Cubs, 11 a.m., WGN. A.Chapman (9) and Hanigan. W—Arroyo 12-9. L— Cincinnati, 92; Craig, St. Louis, 88; PAlvarez, Kawasaki from the paternity list. Optioned RHP San Francisco 55 69 .444 17 20. TCU 7-6 323 NR Tennis — WTA New Haven Open quarterfinal, 10 Monday’s Games Delgado 4-4. Sv—A.Chapman (31). HRs—Arizona, Pittsburgh, 82; FFreeman, Atlanta, 82; Bruce, Thad Weber to Buffalo (IL). Cincinnati, 81; DBrown, Philadelphia, 78. 21. UCLA 9-5 286 NR National League a.m., ESPN2; ATP Winston-Salem Open quarterfi- N.Y. Mets 6, Minnesota 1 A.Hill (9). Cincinnati, Frazier (13). 22. Northwestern 10-3 199 NR CHICAGO CUBS—Activated OF Brian Bogusevic nals, noon and 7 p.m., ESPN2. Philadelphia 5, Colorado 4 Marlins 6, Dodgers 2 HITS—MCarpenter, St. Louis, 150; Segura, 23. Wisconsin 8-6 185 NR from the 15-day DL. Cycling — USA Pro Challenge, Stage 4, 1 p.m., Cincinnati 5, Arizona 3 Los Angeles 000 011 000 — 2 6 0 Milwaukee, 150; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 145; 24. Southern Cal 7-6 134 NR COLORADO ROCKIES—Placed RHP Jhoulys NBC Sports Network. Miami 6, L.A. Dodgers 2 Miami 002 001 03x — 6 10 1 Votto, Cincinnati, 144; Craig, St. Louis, 142; 25. Oregon St. 9-4 129 20 Chacin on the bereavement list. Placed C Yorvit Golf — FedEx Cup Playoffs The Barclays, noon, Chicago Cubs 11, Washington 1 Ryu, Withrow (8), Howell (8), Marmol (8) and DanMurphy, New York, 139; Pence, San Others receiving votes: Michigan St. 95, Torrealba on the 7-day DL with a concussion. Golf Channel; LPGA Tour Canadian Women’s Open, St. Louis 8, Milwaukee 5 A.Ellis; Fernandez, A.Ramos (7), Qualls (8), Francisco, 138. Baylor 92, Virginia Tech 86, Miami 85, Arizona Recalled INF-C Jordan Pacheco and INF-OF Ryan 3:30 p.m., Golf Channel; European Tour Johnnie Pittsburgh 3, San Diego 1 Cishek (9) and Mathis. W—Fernandez 9-5. L—Ryu DOUBLES—MCarpenter, St. Louis, 41; YMolina, St. Louis, 34; Bruce, Cincinnati, 33; Desmond, St. 53, Kansas St. 43, Fresno St. 36, Vanderbilt Wheeler from Colorado Springs (PCL). Walker Championship, 6:30 a.m., Golf Channel; Boston 7, San Francisco 0 12-4. HRs—Miami, Stanton (15). 19, Washington 17, N. Illinois 16, Mississippi 11, Web.com Tour Cox Classic, 9:30 p.m., Golf Channel. Today’s Games Washington, 33; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 32; LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Reinstated RHP Cubs 11, Nationals 1 Utah St. 8, Georgia Tech 6, Arizona 3, Cincinnati Brian Wilson from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF- Colorado (J.De La Rosa 12-6) at Philadelphia Rizzo, Chicago, 32; Pence, San Francisco, 31. Washington 000 000 100 — 1 6 0 3, North Carolina 3, Penn St. 2, BYU 1. 1B Scott Van Slyke to Albuquerque (PCL). (Cloyd 2-2), 4:05 p.m. TRIPLES—SMarte, Pittsburgh, 10; CGomez, Chicago 301 130 21x — 11 9 0 MIAMI MARLINS—Placed 3B Placido Polanco Local Schedule Arizona (Corbin 12-3) at Cincinnati (Cingrani 6- Milwaukee, 9; Segura, Milwaukee, 9; Span, Zimmermann, Abad (6), Krol (8) and on the seven-day DL. Selected the contract of 2), 4:10 p.m. Washington, 7; CGonzalez, Colorado, 6; Pro Soccer Today W.Ramos; Samardzija and D.Navarro. W— INF Gil Velazquez from New Orleans (PCL). Atlanta (Beachy 2-0) at N.Y. Mets (Z.Wheeler 5- Hechavarria, Miami, 6; Venable, San Diego, 6; No local events scheduled. Samardzija 7-11. L—Zimmermann 14-7. HRs— Transferred OF Marcell Ozuna to the 60-day DL. 2), 4:10 p.m. DWright, New York, 6. Major League Soccer Wednesday, Aug. 21 Washington, W.Ramos (8). Chicago, Schierholtz PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Sent RHP James L.A. Dodgers (Capuano 4-6) at Miami HOME RUNS—PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, 31; EASTERN CONFERENCE No local events scheduled. 2 (18), Do.Murphy 2 (6), D.Navarro (11). McDonald to the GCL Pirates for a rehab assign- (Ja.Turner 3-4), 4:10 p.m. Goldschmidt, Arizona, 30; DBrown, W L T Pts GF GA Thursday, Aug. 22 Cardinals 8, Brewers 5 ment. Recalled RHP Ryan Reid from Indianapolis Washington (Haren 7-11) at Chicago Cubs Philadelphia, 27; CGonzalez, Colorado, 26; Sporting KC 11 8 6 39 36 25 St. Louis 100 102 040 — 8 16 1 (IL). Optioned LHP Kris Johnson to Indianapolis. No local events scheduled. (Rusin 2-2), 5:05 p.m. Bruce, Cincinnati, 24; JUpton, Atlanta, 23; New York 11 8 6 39 36 31 Milwaukee 001 010 300 — 5 11 0 SAN DIEGO PADRES—Recalled RHP Brad St. Louis (Lynn 13-6) at Milwaukee (Lohse 8-8), Beltran, St. Louis, 21; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 21; Philadelphia 10 7 8 38 36 32 S.Miller, Maness (6), Wacha (7), Siegrist (8), Boxberger from Tucson (PCL). Designated RHP Pro Baseball 5:10 p.m. Uggla, Atlanta, 21. Montreal 11 7 5 38 36 35 Mujica (9) and Y.Molina; Estrada, Wooten (7), Sean O’Sullivan for assignment. Pittsburgh (A.J.Burnett 5-8) at San Diego STOLEN BASES—ECabrera, San Diego, 37; Houston 10 7 6 36 29 23 Kintzler (8), Badenhop (8) and Lucroy. W—Wacha WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Acquired OF David (T.Ross 3-5), 7:10 p.m. Segura, Milwaukee, 36; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 35; New England 9 9 6 33 29 23 American League 2-0. L—Kintzler 3-1. Sv—Mujica (32). HRs—St. DeJesus from the Chicago Cubs for a player to be Boston (Peavy 9-5) at San Francisco CGomez, Milwaukee, 30; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, Chicago 9 10 4 31 29 34 East Division W L Pct GB Louis, Beltran (21), Jay (7). Milwaukee, Aoki (7), named. Released OF Roger Bernardina. (Vogelsong 2-4), 7:15 p.m. 26; EYoung, New York, 26; Revere, Philadelphia, Columbus 8 11 5 29 29 30 Boston 74 53 .583 — Ar.Ramirez (6). BASKETBALL Wednesday’s Games 22. Toronto FC 4 12 8 20 21 33 Tampa Bay 71 52 .577 1 National Basketball Association 1 Atlanta (A.Wood 2-2) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 5-6), Pirates 3, Padres 1 PITCHING—Liriano, Pittsburgh, 14-5; D.C. United 3 17 4 13 14 40 Baltimore 67 57 .540 5⁄2 CHARLOTTE BOBCATS—Signed F Anthony 10:10 a.m. Pittsburgh 000 201 000 — 3 5 0 Wainwright, St. Louis, 14-7; Zimmermann, WESTERN CONFERENCE New York 64 59 .520 8 Tolliver. 1 St. Louis (Westbrook 7-8) at Milwaukee San Diego 000 000 001 — 1 6 1 Washington, 14-7; Lynn, St. Louis, 13-6; 7 tied at W L T Pts GF GA Toronto 57 67 .460 15⁄2 FOOTBALL (Gorzelanny 3-4), 11:10 a.m. Liriano, Ju.Wilson (8), Melancon (9) and 12. Real Salt Lake 12 8 5 41 41 30 Central Division W L Pct GB Boston (Doubront 8-6) at San Francisco T.Sanchez; Cashner, Boxberger (8) and Hundley. ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 1.80; Harvey, New Colorado 10 7 9 39 33 27 Detroit 73 51 .589 — ARIZONA CARDINALS—Released P Will Batson, 1 (Gaudin 5-2), 12:45 p.m. W—Liriano 14-5. L—Cashner 8-8. Sv—Melancon York, 2.25; Fernandez, Miami, 2.41; Corbin, Portland 9 3 11 38 34 22 Cleveland 67 58 .536 6⁄2 C Kyle Quinn and G-C Scott Wedige. 1 Pittsburgh (Cole 6-5) at San Diego (Kennedy 4- (8). HRs—Pittsburgh, P.Alvarez (31). Arizona, 2.48; Wainwright, St. Louis, 2.66; Los Angeles 11 9 4 37 39 32 Kansas City 64 59 .520 8⁄2 BALTIMORE RAVENS—Released CB Chris 1 9), 3:40 p.m. Bumgarner, San Francisco, 2.87; Locke, Vancouver 10 8 6 36 36 32 Minnesota 54 69 .439 18⁄2 League Leaders Johnson. 1 Colorado (Nicasio 7-6) at Philadelphia (Cl.Lee Pittsburgh, 2.90. Seattle 10 8 4 34 30 26 Chicago 49 74 .398 23⁄2 AMERICAN LEAGUE BUFFALO BILLS—Released PK Rian Lindell. 10-6), 4:05 p.m. STRIKEOUTS—Harvey, New York, 187; Kershaw, FC Dallas 8 7 9 33 31 35 West Division W L Pct GB BATTING—MiCabrera, Detroit, .360; Trout, Los CLEVELAND BROWNS—Acquired G-C John Arizona (McCarthy 2-7) at Cincinnati (Leake Los Angeles, 182; Wainwright, St. Louis, 173; San Jose 9 10 6 33 26 35 Texas 72 53 .576 — Angeles, .333; ABeltre, Texas, .324; Mauer, Moffitt from Seattle for DL Brian Sanford. 1 10-5), 4:10 p.m. Samardzija, Chicago, 168; HBailey, Cincinnati, Chivas USA 4 13 6 18 20 40 Oakland 71 53 .573 ⁄2 Minnesota, .324; DOrtiz, Boston, .323; Loney, DALLAS COWBOYS—Waived/injured LB Alex 1 L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 11-3) at Miami (Eovaldi 161; Latos, Cincinnati, 160; Lincecum, San NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Seattle 57 67 .460 14⁄2 Tampa Bay, .310; TorHunter, Detroit, .306. Albright, DT Travis Chappelear and DE Toby 1 2-3), 4:10 p.m. Francisco, 157; Fernandez, Miami, 157; Wednesday, Aug. 21 Los Angeles 55 69 .444 16⁄2 RUNS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 89; CDavis, Jackson. 1 Washington (Ohlendorf 2-0) at Chicago Cubs Bumgarner, San Francisco, 157. FC Dallas at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m. Houston 41 83 .331 30⁄2 Baltimore, 89; Trout, Los Angeles, 88; AJones, SAVES—Kimbrel, Atlanta, 39; Mujica, St. Louis, DETROIT LIONS—Waived LB Cory Greenwood. Monday’s Games (Arrieta 1-0), 5:05 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Portland, 8 p.m. Baltimore, 85; Bautista, Toronto, 82; 32; AChapman, Cincinnati, 31; RSoriano, Friday, Aug. 23 HOUSTON TEXANS—Activated WR DeVier N.Y. Mets 6, Minnesota 1 Monday’s Linescores Encarnacion, Toronto, 76; Ellsbury, Boston, 75; Washington, 31; Grilli, Pittsburgh, 30; Romo, San Sporting Kansas City at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Posey from the active/PUP list. Tampa Bay 4, Baltimore 3 Rays 4, Orioles 3 AJackson, Detroit, 75; Machado, Baltimore, 75. Francisco, 30; Cishek, Miami, 27. Saturday, Aug. 24 —Placed RB Dan Moore Texas 16, Houston 5 Tampa Bay 110 200 000 — 4 10 0 RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 120; CDavis, Houston at Montreal, 4 p.m. on the waived-injured list. Cleveland 5, L.A. Angels 2 Baltimore 011 000 100 — 3 15 1 Baltimore, 115; Encarnacion, Toronto, 92; Toronto FC at D.C. United, 4 p.m. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Released WR Oakland 2, Seattle 1 Pro Football Price, J.Wright (6), Jo.Peralta (7), McGee (7), AJones, Baltimore, 89; Fielder, Detroit, 85; Los Angeles at Vancouver, 6 p.m. Mohamed Massaquoi and G-C Jason Spitz. Boston 7, San Francisco 0 Rodney (9) and J.Molina; Tillman, Patton (7), Trumbo, Los Angeles, 83; DOrtiz, Boston, 78; San Jose at FC Dallas, 6 p.m. —Traded WR Jon Baldwin Today’s Games Fr.Rodriguez (7), Matusz (8), Tom.Hunter (9) and Trout, Los Angeles, 78. NFL Preseason Columbus at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m. to San Francisco for WR A.J. Jenkins. Toronto (Rogers 3-7) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova 6- Wieters. W—Price 7-5. L—Tillman 14-4. Sv— HITS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 160; ABeltre, Texas, Monday’s Game Sunday, Aug. 25 MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Released CB Jacob 4), 10:05 a.m., 1st game Rodney (28). HRs—Tampa Bay, Longoria (25), 158; Machado, Baltimore, 158; Trout, Los Washington 24, Pittsburgh 13 New York at Chivas USA, 2 p.m. Lacey. Tampa Bay (Cobb 7-2) at Baltimore Joyce (16). Baltimore, Wieters (18). Angeles, 156; AJones, Baltimore, 154; Ellsbury, Thursday, Aug. 22 Philadelphia at New England, 4:30 p.m. —Reached an injury (Mig.Gonzalez 8-5), 4:05 p.m. Rangers 16, Astros 5 Boston, 149; Pedroia, Boston, 146. New England at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Portland at Seattle FC, 7 p.m. settlement with TE Brandon Ford. Released LB Toronto (Buehrle 9-7) at N.Y. Yankees Carolina at Baltimore, 5 p.m. Houston 01 0 000400— 5 9 2 DOUBLES—Machado, Baltimore, 43; CDavis, A.J. Edds, OL R.J. Mattes and DL Scott Vallone. (P.Hughes 4-12), 4:05 p.m., 2nd game Friday, Aug. 23 Texas 20(11) 101 10x — 16 14 0 Baltimore, 36; Mauer, Minnesota, 35; National Women’s Soccer League —Terminated the con- Minnesota (Pelfrey 4-10) at Detroit (Porcello Seattle at Green Bay, 5 p.m. Harrell, LeBlanc (3), Humber (6), Elmore (8) Saltalamacchia, Boston, 34; Trout, Los Angeles, W L T Pts GF GA tracts of QB Seneca Wallace, WR Steve Breaston 9-6), 4:08 p.m. Chicago at Oakland, 7 p.m. and Corporan, Elmore, J.Castro; Garza, R.Ross 34; Lowrie, Oakland, 33; JCastro, Houston, 32; x-Western New York10 4 8 38 36 20 and WR Patrick Crayton. Placed DE Kenyon Houston (Cosart 1-0) at Texas (Blackley 1-1), Saturday, Aug. 24 (7), Soria (9) and Pierzynski. W—Garza 3-1. L— AlRamirez, Chicago, 32. x-FC Kansas City 11 6 5 38 34 22 Coleman on injured reserve. Waived DB A.J. 5:05 p.m. Buffalo at Washington, 1:30 p.m. Harrell 6-14. HRs—Texas, Pierzynski (14). TRIPLES—Ellsbury, Boston, 8; Trout, Los x-Portland 11 6 5 38 32 25 Davis, WR Jarred Fayson, G Ricky Henry, LB Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 2-10) at Kansas Angeles, 8; Gardner, New York, 7; Drew, Boston, Cleveland at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. x-Sky Blue FC 10 6 6 36 31 26 Chase Thomas and DB Dion Turner. City (E.Santana 8-6), 5:10 p.m. Indians 5, Angels 2 6; AGordon, Kansas City, 5; DeJennings, Tampa N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 4 p.m. Boston 8 8 6 30 35 34 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Placed WR Danario Cleveland (Salazar 1-1) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson Cleveland 000 400 001 — 5 10 0 Bay, 5; LMartin, Texas, 5; BMiller, Seattle, 5. Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. Chicago 8 8 6 30 32 36 Alexander on the waived-injured list. 13-6), 7:05 p.m. Los Angeles 000 100 001 — 2 6 0 HOME RUNS—CDavis, Baltimore, 45; Philadelphia at Jacksonville, 4:30 p.m. Seattle 5 14 3 18 22 36 —Traded G John Moffitt to Seattle (J.Saunders 10-12) at Oakland (Gray 1- McAllister, Shaw (7), J.Smith (8), C.Perez (9) MiCabrera, Detroit, 40; Encarnacion, Toronto, Tampa Bay at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Washington 3 14 5 14 16 39 Cleveland for DL Brian Sanford. Released K 1), 7:05 p.m. and Y.Gomes; Weaver, Kohn (7), Boshers (8), 31; Trumbo, Los Angeles, 29; Bautista, Toronto, St. Louis at Denver, 5 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Carson Wiggs. Signed DT Dewayne Cherrington. Boston (Peavy 9-5) at San Francisco Jepsen (9) and Conger. W—McAllister 6-7. L— 28; ADunn, Chicago, 28; NCruz, Texas, 27. Cincinnati at Dallas, 5 p.m. x- clinched playoff berth TENNESSEE TITANS—Activated TE Delanie (Vogelsong 2-4), 7:15 p.m. Weaver 7-7. 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Photos by Alysha Beck, The World Chef Bryan Elam and Jessica Moon Elam are the new owners of the Empire Cafe. Bryan was formerly the chef de cuisine at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. His goal is to use all local ingredients for the dishes on the menu, which will change based on what is in season. The Associated Press A North Carolina-style pulled pork sandwich is served with North A grilled choice Carolina barbecue sauce and coleslaw. beef tenderloin with white truffle Starting butter, spinach and blue cheese Mastering true potato gratin is one of the main

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a Empire Empire Cafe. — pulled pork Chef Bryan Elam and his wife bring a BY ELIZABETH KARMEL to sauce the pork as I pulled The Associated Press it. I had no idea what the dash of flair to the Empire Cafe proportions were and I lit- This is the dish that erally made it by taste started my love affair with memory. BY EMILY THORNTON grilling and barbecue! Apple-cider vinegar was The World North Carolina-style the base, a touch of ketchup COOS BAY — It may look the same from the out- pulled pork! sweetened and colored the side, but the inside has changed. Because when I moved sauce that was hot with The Empire Cafe has new ownership and food. away from my home state of three kinds of pepper — Co-owners and husband and wife, Bryan Elam and North Carolina, I realized black, white and red pepper Jessica Moon Elam, took over the cozy cafe earlier that I was going tohaveto flakes. The flakes are the this month and made a few alterations. For starters, teach myself to make sign of authentic North Bryan Elam decided to go with a revolving menu, pulled pork or only enjoy it Carolina dressed pork, as which depends on what he finds at the local markets. once a year when I went they stick to the meat and He visits the fish market at Charleston Crabshack home to visit. pepper it with mild heat daily and gets breads and dessert items from the In North Carolina, barbe- and red color. White sugar adjacent Empire Bakery. cue is a noun, and it is and kosher salt balance the He also gets fresh produce defined as pulled pork with heat and the tang of the Empire Cafe from the farmers market a distinctive tangy vinegar vinegar. Dark brown sugar sauce or “dip” as it is called adds a depth of flavor. Owner and chef Bryan or wherever else he finds in some parts of the state. The sauce is simple to Elam said he is always on non-market days. looking for new local food The 2005 graduate of No sweet tomato sauce make, but the effect is any- vendors. To offer, call 541- Le Cordon Bleu College of allowed! The pork is either thing but simple. It cuts 808-0808. Culinary Arts in Portland “pulled” into pieces or through the richness of the To make reservations said he loved cooking. chopped with a meat clever, smoked meat and enhances (six or more only), call 541- “When we put him and dressed with the thin it rather than cover it up 808-0808. through culinary school, peppery sauce. The succu- like heavier barbecue sauces Located at 525 Newmark his passion for cooking lent pork is spooned onto a can. When I take the time St., Coos Bay blossomed from there,” plate, or on a classic white and the passion to barbe- Open from 11 a.m. to 9 Moon Elam said. hamburger bun — no cue, I want to taste the p.m., Wednesdays through Prior to opening the sesame seeds, ever! — and meat, not the sauce. This is Saturdays restaurant, Elam was chef topped with slaw. And the the beauty of a North Car- d’ cuisine at the Pacific slaw is as straight forward olina vinegar sauce; it does- Grill at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort and held other as the pork — chopped n’t cover up the silky, cooking jobs. But he wanted something else. green cabbage tossed with smoky, caramelized pork “I wanted to do my own food, my own style,” the same vinegar sauce. that is the star of the sand- Elam said. “I like the freedom and creativity of com- The first time that I made wich. ing up with special things no one’s come up with yet. it, I cooked a couple of pork You can make the sauce butts on a gas grill using and the slaw while the pork It’s a challenge to come up with different things all The main dinner entrees at the Empire Cafe include: (from left to right, the time.” indirect heat and a low is cooking, or you can make top to bottom) Grilled chicken breast with lemon/caper sauce, seared Elam describes the cuisine as “new world Ameri- temperature. A couple of them the day before. The can with French and Italian influences.” The ever- parmesan polenta and wilted spinach with bacon,grilled choice beef ten- soaked hickory wood key to great North Caroli- changing menu recently listed entrees such as derloin with white truffle butter and spinach and blue cheese potato chunks scented the meat na-style barbecue is being grilled chicken breast with lemon and caper sauce, gratin, seared local albacore tuna with corn and cucumber relish, pota- and I cooked the butts until patient. There isn’t a fancy seared parmesan polenta, and wilted spinach with toes and Spanish chorizo in saffron broth, grilled prawns with sweet pep- the fat was completely ren- rub or a mop or a lot of bacon. It also had spaghetti with albacore tuna in a per marmalade and lemon, spaghetti with albacore tuna, puttanesca dered and the top resembled tending to do. Cook the sauce and manchego cheese, and seared pork tenderloin with peach cracklins. pork over a consistent indi- I also improvised and SEE EMPIRE | C2 mustard, roasted red potatoes and grilled zucchini. created my own vinegar dip SEE PORK | C2

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Before placing the meat barbecue sauce to moisten Mix all ingredients PORK on the grill, add soaked and season the meat, about together and let sit at least Pork cutlets with 3 Pull apart with wood chips. For a charcoal ⁄4 cup to 1 cup. The recipe 10 minutes or up to several grill, place the chips direct- can be made in advance up weeks in the refrigerator. two forks ly on white-gray ash bri- to this point and reheated in Note that the longer the grilled cherry salsa quettes. For a gas grill, use a a double boiler with about sauce sits, the hotter it gets Continued from Page C1 1 smoking box according to ⁄4 cup additional sauce. since the heat from the red Before starting the recipe, Transfer the flattened pork product directions. If using Serve on white hamburger pepper flakes is brought out 1 compare the size of your cutlets to a large zip-close rect heat until it reaches an a charcoal grill, you will buns and top with North by the vinegar. Start with ⁄2 cherries to the size of the plastic bag. Add the fish internal temperature of need to add charcoal every Carolina coleslaw. Serve tablespoon red pepper grates on your grill. If the sauce, then shake to coat all of about 195 degrees. That is a hour during cooking to additional sauce on the side, flakes, then add more to cherries are likely to fall the pork. Squeeze the air from higher temperature than maintain the heat. if desired. taste. through the gaps, use a grill the bag, seal it and set side. most books will tell you, Place the pork in the Nutrition information per Nutrition information per pan over the grates. This step can be done up to 24 but that is the necessary center of the cooking grate serving: 710 calories; 340 2 tablespoons: 25 calories; 0 fat-side up. Cook slowly for calories from fat (48 percent calories from fat (0 percent Start to finish: 45 minutes hours ahead. temperature to make all of 5 to 6 hours at 300 degrees, of total calories); 38 g fat (13 of total calories); 0 g fat (0 g Servings: 6 When ready to cook, heat the connective tissues break or until a thermometer g saturated; 0 g trans fats); saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 2 pounds pork tenderloins the grill to high. down. The meat becomes 1 In a medium bowl, toss the so tender that all you need inserted at the middle of 170 mg cholesterol; 38 g car- mg cholesterol; 7 g carbohy- 1 ⁄2 tablespoons fish sauce the pork registers 190 bohydrate; 2 g fiber; 11 g drate; 0 g fiber; 4 g sugar; 0 1 cherries with 1 tablespoon of to pull it is two forks. I’m 1 ⁄2 cups fresh cherries, old fashioned and never use degrees to 200 degrees. The sugar; 53 g protein; 1360 mg g protein; 300 mg sodium. pitted the oil until well coated. Care- fully pour the cherries onto a cleaver. That’s chopped meat should be very tender sodium. 2 tablespoons canola or pork and that’s a whole and falling apart. If there is vegetable oil, divided the grill grates and grill until COLESLAW lightly charred in spots and other thing entirely! a bone in the meat, it 1 small red onion, diced NORTH CAROLINA tender, about 2 to 3 minutes. should come out smoothly 3 cloves garlic, minced Use tongs to return the cher- and clean with no meat BARBECUE SAUCE Start to finish: 2 hours (5 NORTH CAROLINA-STYLE 1 tablespoon cider vinegar ries to the bowl. Set aside. clinging to it. There is no minutes active) 2 tablespoons chopped need to turn the meat dur- Leave the grill on. PULLED PORK SANDWICH This recipe makes Servings: 10 fresh cilantro ing the entire cooking time. 1 Once the cherries have enough to use for both the 1 ⁄2 cups North Carolina Let the meat rest for 20 Salt and ground black cooled, add the onion, garlic, pork and the coleslaw. barbecue sauce North Carolina barbecue minutes, or until cool 1 pepper, to taste vinegar and cilantro. Mix well, Start to finish: 5 minutes ⁄2 medium head green is seasoned by time and enough to handle. Using 2 Cut the tenderloin cross- then season with salt and pep- Makes about 3 cups cabbage, chopped wood smoke! Remember, forks, pull the meat from wise into rounds about 1 inch per. Set aside. the larger your piece of 2 cups cider vinegar In a large bowl, mix thick. One at a time, set each Add the remaining table- the skin, bones and fat. Set together the sauce and cab- meat, the longer it will take aside any crispy bits of fat 1 tablespoon kosher salt round between sheets of plas- spoon of oil to the bag of pork, to cook. And there is no 1 tablespoon ground bage. Refrigerate for at least tic wrap and use a meat mallet then shake to coat. Grill the that have been completely 2 hours or overnight. rushing real barbecue. rendered and look almost white pepper to pound to an even thickness tenderloins for 2 to 3 minutes 1 Nutrition information per Start to finish: 6 hours ⁄2 to 1 tablespoon red 1 burned. Working quickly, serving: 45 calories; 0 calo- of about ⁄4 inch. per side. Serve with the salsa. Servings: 10 pepper flakes use the forks to shred the ries from fat (0 percent of Hickory wood chips, 2 tablespoons granulated chunks of meat by crossing total calories); 0 g fat (0 g soaked in water for 30 sugar the forks and “pulling” the 1 saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 minutes ⁄4 cup brown sugar meat into small pieces. 1 mg cholesterol; 11 g carbo- Community 7- to 9-pound bone-in ⁄2 teaspoon ground black Produce While the meat is still hydrate; 1 g fiber; 5 g sugar; Organic OWNED pork butt or Boston warm, mix with enough pepper 1 1 g protein; 360 mg sodium. Butt ⁄2 cup ketchup Local Grass Fed Meats Olive oil Kosher salt and ground the best in Food black pepper Bulk Barbecue sauce (see recipe below) Fair Trade Coffee North Carolina coleslaw Open (see recipe below) GMO Free Choices to ALL 10 unseeded hamburger buns Gluten Free Groceries Prepare a charcoal or gas SHOP YOUR LOCAL CO-OP grill for low heat, indirect cooking. For a charcoal Serving the community since 1971! grill, this means banking the coals to one side. For a COOS HEAD gas grill, turn off the heat on one side. Aim to main- FOOD CO-OP tain a temperature of 300 is your store, in degrees. your community! Do not trim any excess fat off the pork; this fat will OPEN DAILY TO BETTER SERVE YOU naturally baste the meat 1960 SHERMAN, HWY. 101 S., DOWNTOWN NORTH BEND and keep it moist during 541-756-7264 the long cooking time. Brush the pork with a thin By Alysha Beck, The World coating of olive oil, then New owners of the Empire Cafe,Jessica Moon Elam and Chef Bryan Elam, plan to use local, seasonal ingredi- season with salt and pep- ents for the dishes on the menu. per. Set aside on a clean tray until ready to cook. as much as possible to a time sales job, but finds the EMPIRE guest’s specific dietary needs time to brush acrylics on Hours 11-9 Wed. or comes up with a new one canvas to form intricate on the spot. trees, birds, flowers and PLU#71923 Good Thru 8-27-13 through Sat. Prices range from $5 for a more. At the restaurant, she salad to $30 for a grilled beef keeps the books, serves, Continued from Page A1 tenderloin with white truffle washes dishes and other odd butter, spinach and bleu jobs. puttanesca sauce and cheese potato gratin. Cafe hours are from 11 $ manchego cheese. A cheese- The cafe offers beer and a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday burger and other entrees wine, but may offer liquor in through Saturday, although were also on the menu. Bread the future, said Elam. It sells it may change, said Elam. service is included with all a wide variety of retail wines, “I’m more of a dinner 5OFF orders. Appetizers offered some of which aren’t offered guy,” he said. “I’d rather were a cheese plate with anywhere else in town. focus on one meal.” ANY parmesan reggiano, Rogue “We want to keep the wine But for now the hours blue, brie and manchego bar feel,” said Moon Elam. include lunches and there is PURCHASE cheeses; grilled prawns with There is a gas fireplace at a casual, yet slight upscale sweet pepper marmalade one end of the cafe. Several atmosphere. $ and lemon; and “breads and bar stools line the front and “We want everybody to OF 50 OR spreads,” with house made face the kitchen to the other feel welcome, whether you’re boursin cheese, roasted end. Tables and chairs can be coming from the beach or tomato bruschetta, balsamic arranged according to party want to take your girl out to MORE. reduction and olive oil. size. The windows can be eat,”Moon Elam said. Excludes alcoholic beverages. Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per visit per person. 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Free Ads All free ads must fit the #41: Skilled Trades: Manufacturing “Your Partner for a For more information All free ads must fit the criteria listed below. #50: Specialty Services Healthy Community” Apply on our Website at criteria listed below. They also include free photo. North Bend Studio close to #42: Telephone/Cable We are currently accepting http://www.lee.net/careers They also include free photo. #49: Travel and Recreation applications for shopping & schools. W/G incl. #43: Trucking No pets/smoking. $470/$400 dep. Merchandise for Sale l Certified Surgical Merchandise for Sale 1189 Virginia #3 541-267-0125 or under $500 total. The Star of Hope 541-297-6752 is taking applications for a F.T. 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Pick up an full time Webmaster to serve as our 541-297-3425 available position for an 6 lines - 3 week in The World, Bandon Western World, application at Harmony Estates, primary programmer and web Investment Services Bandon Western World, Umpqua Post, and The World Bandon Oregon. 541-404-1825 server administrator for 3 bedroom 2 bath Umpqua Post, and The World link, theworldlink.com and Assistant http://www.theworldlink.com/. Charleston $750 month. link, theworldlink.com and Smart Mobile. in North Bend, Oregon. Salary This position would also serve JoAnn Hansen Realty Smart Mobile. Range: $ 10.00 - $19.00 plus related news and advertising sites 541-269-5858 opportunity for Company Incentive to support The World and affiliated Merchandise & Bonus Plan. EOE. For more sites. Working with key leaders the 3 bedroom 2 bath All merchandise ads must be details please apply online: Webmaster will help champion and Executive home with view www.myfirstccu.org classified in categories support the online and digital traffic Coos Bay $1350 month 700 to 710 & 775 to 799 growth on our website, mobile app, JoAnn Hansen Realty and social media sites. Real Estate 541-269-5858 500 Good Ad - $5.00 We are excited to announce an Now Hiring! As part of Lee Enterprises, The 3 lines - 1 week in The World, available position for a Certified Medication Aide World offers excellent earnings 501 Commercial Bandon Western World, potential and a benefits package, Umpqua Post, The World link, Full-Time Teller All Shifts along with a professional and PUBLISHER’S NOTICE theworldlink.com and Smart in Bandon, Oregon. Avamere Rehab of Coos Bay comfortable work environment All real estate advertising in this Mobiles. Salary Range: $ 9.00 - $17.00 2625 Koos Bay Blvd focused on growth opportunities newspaper is subject to the Fair EOE For more details Apply in Person or Call for employees. We are an equal Housing Act which makes it illegal please apply online: 541-267-2161 Better Ad - $7.00 www.myfirstccu.org opportunity employer and drug-free to advertise “any preference, limita- 4 lines - 2 week in The World, workplace. All applicants consid- tions or discrimination based on Bandon Western World, ered for employment must pass a race, color, religion, sex, handicap, BARVIEW $695.00 2bdrm. 2 bath Umpqua Post, The World link, GET YOUR BUSINESS post-offer drug screen and familial status or national origin, or remodeled, decks, fenced storage, theworldlink.com and Smart background / DMV check prior to an intention, to make any such w/d hook ups,lawn service, No Mobile. ADVERTISEMENT IN commencing employment. For more preference, limitation or discrimina- smoke/ Sm. Pet with Deposit Ap- information and to apply please go tion.” Familial status includes chil- plication and Credit Ck fee Best Ad - $12.00 to http://www.lee.net/careers dren under the age of 18 living with 541-888-3981 THE BULLETIN (includes a photo & boxing) parents or legal custodians, preg- LEASE WITH OPTION. NEW studio 2 6 lines - 3 week in The World, nant women and people securing BOARD TODAY!! story 900 sq ft., plus garage. Lake Bandon Western World, custody of children under 18. front / ocean view. Covered RV with Umpqua Post, and The World This newspaper will not knowingly hook-ups. References 1155 13th St. link, theworldlink.com and accept any advertising for real es- Port Orford. Call 208-263-9845 Smart Mobile. Care Giving tate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed Med Lab Tech/Technologist 225 Nice new Glider Rocking Chair with that all dwellings advertised in this 1 – Full-time/Night Shift Ottoman, $80.00. Call 541-269-4670 newspaper are available on an 1 – Per Diem 226 Child Care equal opportunity basis. To com- Southern Coos Hospital plain of discrimination call HUD 703 Lawn/Garden in Bandon, OR BABYSITTERS BOOT CAMP becom- toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The [email protected] Garden Dump Cart-Tilt Trailer for rid- CallCall Michelle Valerie at at ing a babysitter and first aide-CPR toll-free telephone number for the 541-347-4515 ing lawn mower/tractor 5ft. long. class Aug. 28-29. More info. email hearing impaired is 541-269-1222 541-269-1222 ext.Ext.269 293 EOE & Tobacco-Free [email protected] North Bend, Very Clean. 1 NEVER USED. 16” tires. Bed 1-800-927-9275. bedroom, quiet neighborhood, 30”x38”x12” $85. 541-396-2620 oversized corner lot, W/D, dishwasher,No smoking/pets. 710 Miscellaneous Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 Excellent references required. $810/mo. + $1000 “N” scale model railroad. 2’x3’ layout + deposit. 541-267-0673. much more, scenery, bldgs., trees, HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: figures, 6 engines, 7 freight cars,etc. For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 an advertising proof is requested in writing and 504 Homes for Sale 606 Manufactured call 541-271-0508. $375. obo Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. clearly marked for corrections. If the error is not 2 Cemetery plots # 4 and 5 for corrected by the Publisher, its liability, if any, shall 3 bedroom, 2 bath, sale at Ocean View Memory Gar- If your World newspaper fails to arrive by 5 p.m. Monday dens. Near baby land. Normally not exceed the space occupied by the error. Mobile, Bear Creek Rd., through Thursday or 8 a.m. on Saturday, please call your $1295 ea. Sacrifice $1000 ea. Call Further, the Publisher will reschedule and run the $800/mo plus $400 deposit. carrier. If you are unable to reach your carrier, telephone 541-832-2644 omitted advertisement at advertiser’s cost. All Available Aug. 10, 3013. The World at 541-269-9999. claims for adjustment must be made within seven 541 396-5237 9 pieces of pine lumber 14 ft by ran- RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily (7) days of date of publication. In no case shall the dom width $25 each or $20 each take delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may Publisher be liable for any general, special or all. 541-759-3336 consequential damages. receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed 610 2-4-6 Plexes Crypt - Sunset Memorial Park Coos deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. Bay. Includes space for 1 coffin, 1 To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. urn, 2 identification bars, 1 vase. Call Beautiful Custom Log home All in “Clean” 541-902-0586 $3500.00 ADVERTISING POLICY the convenience of in town. One bedroom 1 bath Duplex. Near The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall www.homesbyowner.com/40183 Wendy’s in Coos Bay, with single FENTON ART GLASS, 3 piece, $170. not be liable for any error in published advertising unless Also Zillow and Craigs List. car garage and storage. $435/mo Proof mint sets 2011 and 2012 $75. 2 $198,000 541-888-6234 or + $500 dep. No smoking/no pet. rolls wheat cents 1920-1939 $20. 8-27-12 949-690-7557 1- 541-761-8741. 541-347-5800. C M C M Y K Y K C MM C M Y KK Tuesday, August 20, 2013 ■ THETuesday, WORLD, August Coos20,2013 Bay, • The Ore. World■ •C5 C5 Y K 710 Miscellaneous 754 Garage Sales 754 Garage Sales 802 Cats 909 Misc. Auto FOR SALE: Several Wood COOS BAY: Large Estate Sale Better Hurry!! Pallets. $8.00 Each. Call 92626 Cascade Lane. Fri. & Sat - HHONDAONDAONDA WORLDWORLDRLD Legals 541-756-5123. Aug. 23rd, 24th. 9:00am to 4:00pm The World’s Newspaper from Englewood, take Libby to PARKING LOT SALE 100 Hoover windtunnel series vacuum Eastport, follow signs. No Early Birds. cleaner;like new;hepa filter,powered is filling up fast hand tool,crevice tool,etc. Coquille: Fri. 23rd & Sat. 24th Sell your stuff at our 541-271-0508. $55.00 obo 10-5pm. 440 N. Cedar St. Wood 2nd huge sale of the year on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF stove, Tools, Garden Equip., Furni- Saturday, August 24th. Kohl’s Cat House OREGON FOR COOS COUNTY NEW BISSEL shampooer $80. Wood $$5,990 5,9905,,990 ture, Glassware, Collectables, one block from wine rack, 72 bottle $45. Small liquor Adoptions on site. 2000 Honda C RV LX Crafts, Dolls, Toys & Misc. items. Blackberry Festival NOTICE TO INTERESTED bottle collection $100. 541-347-5800. 541-294-3876 4x4, 5 Speed, Clean. Each space is $10 and your #217042/13176A PERSONS Sunsetter Awning good condition ex- Garage Sales fee will be donated to the cept it needs an arm. $100. All garage sale ads includes American Cancer Society’s Case No. 13 PB 0194 541-759-3336. Photos and must be Relay For Life. WANTED: All unwanted scrap metal classified in categories Now is the time to get rid of your In the Matter of the Estate of items. Free pick-up. Small fee for die- 751 to 756 & 826 to 830 stuff and help a great cause. ELFRIEDE PREFONTAINE, sel. 541-297-0271. Call Nicole Weeks at $ $12,99012,99012,,990 Deceased. Good Ad - $12.00 541-269-1222 ext. 283 ‘06 Chevy Trailblazer L S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 4 lines - 1 day in The World, 4 Door, 4x4, Auto, Low Miles. Linda Prefontaine has been appointed #B3373/146807 Bandon Western World, and has qualified as Personal Repre- Recreation/ Umpqua Post, The World link, sentative of the above estate. All per- theworldlink.com and Smart sons having claims against the estate Mobiles. Sports 725 Electronics CORRECTED: 541-294-7217 are hereby required to present the claim, with proper documentation, LOST: Adult orange tabby male cat. Better Ad - $17.00 775 within four months after the date of 728 Camping/Fishing White Chin and Nose. Med/long hair. (includes boxing) first publication of this Notice, as Answers to Dusty. 541-294-7217 $19,990$19,,990 Charcoal and Gas Grill BBQ $100.00. 5 lines - 2 days in The World, 1 776 Appliances 2011 Ford Transit Connect X LT stated below, to the Personal Repre- Call 541-269-4670 day in Bandon Western World, Small upright Freezer $100.00. Call Auto, Air, CD & More! sentative at the office of GOULD LAW Umpqua Post, The World link, #13226A/311545 541-269-4670 FIRM, P.C., 243 W. Commercial, P.O. 733 Water Sports 7 days on theworldlink.com Box 29, Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420, or and Smart Mobile. the claim may be barred. FREE Vintage Fiberglass Surfboard, 777 Computers 9ft. Good for Coffee Table/Decoration Best Ad - $20.00 All persons whose rights may be af- 541-888-8544 (includes boxing) I will pick up & safely recycle your old fected by the proceedings in this es- 5 lines - 1 week in The World, computers, printers & monitors, CB, $12,990$112,9902,,990 tate may obtain additional information 735 Hunting/Rifles Bandon Western World, NB, CQ. No charge. 541-294-9107 from the records of the Court, P.O. ‘04 Ford Ranger 4x4 XLT Box 865, North Bend, Oregon, 97459, Umpqua Post, and The World Toshiba laptop - Windows 7 - Intel Ext. Cab, 4 Door, 5 Speed, 1 Owner, Brand new Ruger. 223, Semi Auto link, theworldlink.com and LOST- Light grey point Siamese in Low Miles. #B3380/629111 the Personal Representative or the at- Rifle. Stainless, Scope and 7 Mags. Pentium 4 Gig ddr3. $225 call torney for the Personal Representa- Smart Mobile. 541-267-6019 Edgewood area of North Bend-male $1425 obo. 503-250-3505 w/ tipped ear named Kimba- Call tive. 541-217-9119 or 541-808-7658 Dated and first published: August 20, 803 Dogs 2013 $11,990$111,9901,990 Pets/Animals $11,990$11,990 Linda Prefontaine Market Place FREE 3 yr. Neutered 2003 Honda Accord L X Personal Representative Weinaraner/Lab mix. Call 4 Door, 38K Miles, Auto, 1 Owner. 2641 Windsor Circle W. 750 800 #B3345/613411 CLASSIFIEDS WORK! 541-404-4793 Eugene, OR 97405 802 Cats (541) 914-0194 Let The World help you place Pets your ad. PUBLISHED: The World-August 20, Lost: Cat on Crown Point Rd. All pet ads includes Photos and must be classified in categories 27 and September 03, 2013 541-269-1222 Black and white. Please, she is 801 to 824 (ID-20236952) my heart! (541) 290-9511 $$18,99018,99018,,990 Good Ad - $10.00 ‘06 Hummer H3 4x4, Auto, Low Miles, Premium Pkg, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 3 lines - 1 week in The World, Leather, More! #B13159/208392 Bandon Western World, STATE OF OREGON FOR Umpqua Post, The World link, COOS COUNTY theworldlink.com and Smart Mobiles. Case No. 13PB0153

Better Ad - $12.00 NOTICE TO INTERESTED $12,990$12,,990 PERSONS 4 lines - 2 week in The World, Bandon Western World, 2007 Honda Civic Coupe EX 5 Speed, 1 owner, Very Clean In the Matter of the Estate of Umpqua Post, The World link, #13248A/137411 DORETTA JOYCE LAWRENCE, theworldlink.com and Smart Deceased. Mobile. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Best Ad - $17.00 undersigned has been appointed and (includes boxing) has qualified as Personal Representa- 6 lines - 3 week in The World, $$16,99016,99016,990 tive of said estate. All persons having Bandon Western World, $16,99016,990 claims against said estate are hereby Umpqua Post, and The World 2008 Ford 4x4 Explorer XLT required to present the same, with 1 Owner, Low Miles. link, theworldlink.com and #B3369/A62307 proper vouchers, within four months Smart Mobile. after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the Per- 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay sonal Representative at the office of 805 Horses/Equine HondaWorld.com Steve Wilgers, P.C., 243 W. Commer- 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 cial, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420, or they HORSESHOEING may be barred.

All persons whose rights may be af- 911 RV/Motor Homes fected by the proceedings in this es- tate may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the Per- sonal Representative, or the attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated and first published: August 06, 2013. TEJUN FOWLER 541-297-5295 David O. Littrell [email protected] Personal Representative 2000 Terry Park RV. 39 Ft. w/ 2 243 W. Commercial Ave. slides, excellent condition new rugs Coos Bay, OR 97420 808 Pet Care and linoleum, Washer/Dryer, full size appliances, set up at Alder Ac- PUBLISHED: The World- August Pet Cremation res off Ocean Blvd. sp. B17. 06,13 and 20, 2013 (ID-20235777) $12,000. Must move. 541-521-1611 541-267-3131 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON 914 Travel Trailers FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS PROBATE DEPARTMENT Automobiles Case No.: 13PB0112 NOTICE OF PETITION 900 TO APPOINT GUARDIA

901 ATVs In the matter of the Guardianship of: ANNABELLE GLASS improve your life if you don’t SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) AUTO / VEHICLES / address what’s bothering you. — A lesson that leads to a posi- BOATS & TRAILERS SNOWBIRDS LISTEN UP - Respondent. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) tive change will give you the dis- All Auto ads must be classified Beautiful, 2005 24 1/2 Cougar 5th To: Natasha Brockman and all other — Your unusual approach to cipline you require to take on a in categories 901 to 946 wheel, 1/2 ton towable. Polar pkg, financial and personal affairs will project that has stymied you in slide, awning A.C., walk around intrested parties: Good Ad - $12.00 Queen bed, day/night pull down lead to all sorts of interesting and the past. It’s time to get to work. shades. Immaculate $14,500. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on unique opportunities. Expect to SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- 3 lines - 1 week in The World, 541-396-2630. 6/5/2013, the undersigned has filed a WEDNESDAY, be very busy. Dec. 21) — Open-mindedness Bandon Western World, petition for appointment of LARRY Umpqua Post, The World link, AUGUST 21, 2013 ARIES (March 21-April 19) on your part will spur conversa- SCHAFER AND LINDA SCHAFER as Take care of pressing money theworldlink.com and Smart Guardians of ANNABELLE GLASS, a — Your changing mood and tions that can improve your Mobiles. GET YOUR BUSINESS minor child. A copy of that petion ac- matters in the coming months. unpredictable nature will cause career. A lifestyle change that will companies this notice. Look for innovative ways to others to question your methods. better your health, emotions or Better Ad - $15.00 ADVERTISEMENT IN crunch numbers and cut corners. Check to make sure you are finances looks to be a win-win. (includes a photo) The petitionr’s address and telephone Needed changes to your lifestyle 6 lines - 2 week in The World, THE BULLETIN number are: being practical before it’s too late. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. LARRY SCHAFER AND will result in less stress and a Bandon Western World, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 19) — Who you know will make a Umpqua Post, The World link, BOARD TODAY!! LINDA SCHAFER brighter future. Love is on the — You are in a cycle where big difference in how you get ahead. theworldlink.com and Smart 420 24th Street horizon, with a positive change in decisions can be made regard- Discipline and hard work will pay Mobile. Myrtle Point, Oregon 97458 location indicated. 541-572-2453 ing how you spend your time and off, but reputation and popularity Best Ad - $25.00 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — The relationship of the petitioner to whom you spend it with. A move will be what really count. (includes a photo & boxing) the Respondent is: Get together with people who may be necessary — don’t fear Socialize with colleagues and 6 lines - 3 week in The World, Paternal grandfather and grandmother make you think in unusual ways. it. make yourself approachable to Bandon Western World, Make personal improvements Umpqua Post, and The World GEMINI (May 21-June 20) everyone. The ‘Motion’ or ‘Answer’ or ‘Objection’s link, theworldlink.com and that help you focus on and must be given to the court clerk or ad- — Take some time to shop and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Smart Mobile. improve what you have to offer. pamper yourself. Enjoy the com- 19) — Consider all your options CallCall Michelle Valerie at at ministrator within 30 days of the date Don’t be afraid to step out on a 541-269-1222 ext. 293 of the first publication specified herein pany of someone special and and make a detailed plan based 541-269-1222 Ext.269 along with the required filing fee. Writ- limb when it comes to love. share your plans for the future. on sound reasoning. Educational 903 Boats ten objections may be made by mail- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Romance will lead to optimism. pursuits may seem daunting, but — Confusion in your emotional CANCER (June 21-July 22) doors will open for you if you pick relationships will surface if you — Too much of anything will up additional skills. BRIDGE aren’t specific about your likes cause problems at home and at PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) and dislikes. Communication will work. Discipline will be required — Your intuition is pushing you to George Orwell said, “Who controls losers: two spades (because you be key to keeping your options to offset your desire to indulge act, and it’s correct. Don’t waste the past controls the future. Who con- deduct one loser for a 10-card or bet- open and your life journey on physically, emotionally and finan- time on second thoughts or hesi- 1973 Glastron V-215 Vagabond trols the present controls the past.” ter fit), one heart, two diamonds and $2500 OBO 21 ft. Glastron, At the bridge table, though, who one club. A limit raise shows eight los- track. cially. tation. Expand your circle of Camper-Cruiser, Tri-Hull Boat w/ a controls the present often controls the ers; a game-forcing raise promises LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013 friends by engaging with your 302 Engine. Comes w/ a 2 axle future. In this deal, how should the seven or fewer. Problems getting things accom- Review your investments, community. trailer. Located in Bandon, OR. defense go against four spades after East wondered about intervening plished will hamper your ability to personal paperwork and any- ARIES (March 21-April 19) email [email protected], or call deliver. Don’t promise what you (702) 378-2011. West leads the diamond king? with four hearts, but knew that it was thing that has to do with joint ven- — Take care of any legal, domes- North, a point-count addict, made highly dangerous. However, note that cannot provide, even if it means tures in the year ahead. You tic or business matters that arise disappointing someone. Gauge a three-spade, game-invitational limit five hearts goes down only one, which stand to benefit if you are thor- and you will avoid complaints S MALL raise with a hand that is worth a game- is very cheap if four spades is making. your time wisely. ough. Your assets are greater that could hinder your chance to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) forcing raise. Apply the Losing Trick Those double fits are delicious. than you realize, and your relax and have some much- Count. The North hand has only six At trick one, East should pause for — You’ll have the drive to get desires more realistic than you needed fun. B USINESS things done, but interference may thought. From where think. Funds will appear from an TAURUS (April 20-May 20) might four defensive tricks stand between you and success. unusual source. — Sign up for an event that will O WNERS : Alter your living space to allow come? He can see the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — expand your knowledge or raise spade ace and presum- you to finish projects in the com- Home improvements will turn out your profile. Make an effort to fort of your home. Find your niche ably two diamonds, but well and bring you greater pres- nurture important relationships. what is number four? SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- tige and compliments from your Include loved ones in your plans here! Tell them Right — a club ruff in the Dec. 21) — It’s a good day to neighbors and family. Your disci- for maximum benefit. East hand. However, if engage in activities that require what your pline will pay off. A change of GEMINI (May 21-June 20) East plays a discouraging your talents, skills and expertise. heart will be apparent in another. — Confusion will set in due to the business has to diamond four at trick one, You’ll impress someone who can VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) mixed signals you are getting offer on the West will probably shift to boost your reputation and bring — A partnership with someone from a co-worker. Ask questions Bulletin Board. the heart queen. East some major changes. who shares your interests and and you can avoid giving or get- must take control. He CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. goals will be quite effective.You’ll ting the wrong impression. Affordable overtakes the diamond 19) — Take a different approach come up with an interesting way Honesty is required, even if it’s advertising king with his ace and to your daily chores and you will to solve problems and improve painfully blunt. switches to his singleton inspire those around you to fol- the lives of others. CANCER (June 21-July 22) customized just club. low suit. Money will come to you LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — — Your unusual way of seeing for you! Call East wins the next trick from an unusual source. Your restlessness will promote things and expressing yourself with his spade ace and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. change in your life and those will capture an important some- 541-269-1222 returns the diamond four. 19) — Partnerships will be tense around you. Getting together with one’s attention.This new relation- West takes that and gives if you don’t make a concerted people who share your interests ship will lead to fabulous oppor- Ext. 269 his partner the lethal ruff. effort to discuss your feelings will inspire you to think bigger tunities and interesting partner- to get started If you can see how to openly and honestly. You cannot and make better plans. ships. defeat the contract, grab today. the steering wheel. 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ing or delivering the objection to Coos upon receipt of a non-refundable pay- Gray; Sharron Gray; Paul Haddock; thereto, paying all costs and ex- attorney-in-fact, has appointed How- Portland, OR 97205 County Circuit Court, Probate Depart- ment of $40 paid in advance. Addi- Steve Hance; Christine Hansen; E.S. penses actually incurred in enforcing ard M. Levine as Successor Trustee 503-227-1111 ment, P.O. Box 865, North Bend, Ore- tional sets and partial sets may be Hanson; Stuart/Cindy Harrison; the obligation and Trust Deed, to- under an Appointment of Successor STATE OF OREGON ss. gon 97459. purchased from the Architect at $.25 Hauser Trailer Village; Tom gether with Trustee and attorney fees Trustee, dated April 8, 2013, and re- County of Multnomah per specification page and $1.00 per Heneghan; Kenneth W. Hofmann; not exceeding the amounts provided corded on April 22, 2013, in the Offi- NOTICE: If you wish to recieve copies plan sheet, plus $15.00 Laurence Hooker; Warren Hootman; by ORS 86.753. cial Records of Coos County, Oregon, I, the undersigned, certify that I am of future filings in this case, you must non-refundable postage and handling Johnny L. Hughes; Mrs. Dean Hunter; as Recorder’s No. 2013-3727. the attorney or one of the attorneys inform the court and the person costs, paid in advance. Bob/Deena Jackson; Mrs. Edward In construing this Notice, the singular for the above named trustee and that named as pegitioner in this notice. Jalak; Pat/Gloria Jarrett; Leroy Jen- includes the plural, the word “Grantor” Both the beneficiary and the trustee the foregoing is a complete and exact You must inform the court by filing a No bid will be considered unless fully kins; Mark Jenkins; Rick/Debbie includes any successor in interest to have elected to sell the said real prop- copy of the original trustee’s notice of request for notice and paying any ap- completed in the manner provided in Johns; Carl Kelly; Terry Kepl; Betty Grantor as well as any other person erty to satisfy the obligations secured sale. plicable fee. The request for notice the “Instructions to Bidders”, upon the Killion; Grant/Terri Kister; Le Ella owing an obligation, the performance by said Trust Deed and a Notice of /s/ Gabriela Sanchez must be in writing, must clearly indi- bid form provided by the Architect and Lauhingoa; Leavitt & Davidson Build- of which is secured by the Trust Deed, Default has been recorded pursuant to Attorney for said Trustee cate that you wish to recieve future fil- accompanied by a Bid Bond, Cashiers ers; James Levy; Ron B. Libner; and the words “Trustee” and Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); ings in the proceedings and must con- Check or Certified Check executed in Beth/Danny Long; James H. Mathew; “Beneficiary” include their respective the defaults for which the foreclosure If the foregoing is a copy to be served tain your name, address and phone favor of the Coos Bay - North Bend Cathy McDonald; James McKee; Bon- successors in interest, if any. is made are grantor’s failure to pay pursuant to ORS 86.740 or ORS number. You must notify the person Water Board, Coos Bay, Oregon, in nie McMahon; Susan/John Merrell; real property taxes when due and 86.750(1), fill in opposite the name named as petitioner by mailing a copy an amount not less than 10% of the Deloris Merrin; Wayne/Julie Merritt; DATED July 18, 2013. grantor’s failure to pay when due the and address of party to be served. of the request to the petitioner. Unless total amount of the bid. Bid Bond, Virginia Nagle; Harold/Christin Nick- following sums: you take these steps, you will recieve Cashiers Check or Certified Check to erson; Larry/Marian Norton; Ocean /s/ Lawrence F. Finneran SERVE: no futher copies of the filings in this be forfeited as a fixed and liquidated Beauty Seafood; Ocean Blvd Devel- Lawrence F. Finneran $10,149.00 Missed Principal and In- case. damage should the bidder neglect or opment; Robert Oeleis; Eleanore Successor Trustee terest Payments Grantor/Borrower refuse to enter into a contract and Oldden; Mike Olsen; Alice F. Osborne; PO Box 359 ($845.75/month from May 1, 2012 to Diane M. Pierce First Published this date: August 15, provide suitable bond for the faithful Sandra Otto; Rosemary Padgett; Par- Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 April 1, 2013) 95697 Poe Lane 2013 performance of the work in the event adise Lodge; K.S. Peterson; Port Phone: 541.269.5565 $507.45 5% Late Charges from May Coquille, OR 97423 the contract is awarded to them. The Blakley Tree Farms; Doug Prince; 15, 2012 to April 15, 2013 Dated : 8-6-2013 successful bidder shall be required to R.B.R. Land & Cattle; Rainbow I, the undersigned, certify that I am $560.00 Appraisal Grantor/Borrower furnish a Public Works Performance Ranch; Fred/Cynthia Raysser; Maxine the attorney for the above named $ 282.87 Delinquent Property Taxes Diane M. Pierce ______and Payment Bond in the full amount Reed; Ralph Regnell; Palmer D. Rob- Successor Trustee and that the fore- (2012-2013) 1428 Lemonwood Dr. W. WALTER B. HOGAN of the contract price. son; Michael J. Ross; Mary Ruther- going is a complete and exact copy of $11,499.32* TOTAL Upland, CA 91786 Attorney for Petitioner ford; Dennis Sager; Mikki Salsbury; the original Trustee’s Notice of Sale. This project is for a Public Works Proj- Shirley L. Saries; Chris Sawyer; * Plus additional missed payments, Possible Occupant PETITIONERS: ect subject to ORS 279C.800 to Art/Lynn Schroeder; Don E. Schrunk; /s/ Lawrence F. Finneran late charges, attorney’s fees and Occupant LARRY SCHAFER AND 279C.870. The successful bidder Donna Semas; Robert C. Shaw; Jeff Lawrence F. Finneran costs, and advances. 95697 Poe Lane LINDA SCHAFER shall comply with ORS 279C.800 to DVM Sherman; Mike Sherriffs; Ruth Attorney for Trustee Coquille, OR 97423 420 24th Street 279C.870 regarding BOLI Wage Rate Short; David Shuman; Silver Moon By reason of said default the benefi- Myrtle Point, Oregon 97458 requirements dated July 1, 2013, with Ranch; Angela/Harvey Smith; L.H. PUBLISHED: The World- August 06, ciary has declared all sums owing on FAIR DEBT COLLECTION 541-572-2453 amendments, or current Davis-Bacon Smith; Mike D. Smith; Leo Sobotka; 13, 20 and 27, 2013 (ID-20235991) the obligation secured by said Trust PRACTICES ACT NOTICE Wage Rates, which ever is greater, Garth/Betty Staiger; Dr. Arthur Steele; Deed immediately due and payable, ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: and produce appropriate certificates Robert Stolz; Pearl Strandberg; TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE said sums being the following, to-wit: This communication is from a debt WALTER B. HOGAN, OSB #74143 that they have complied. No person Deslois Sutherland; Leonard T. Reference is made to that certain trust collector attempting to collect a debt 706 Ash Street/P.O. Box 458 shall be employed for the project in vi- Sytsma; T.C. & Co.; Lee Walding; deed made by Diane M. Pierce, as $106,991.37Accelerated Principal and any information obtained will be Myrtle Point, Oregon 97458 olation of any provision of ORS Raymond Ward; Thomas E. Webb; Grantor, to Fidelity National Title Com- though April 1, 2013 used for that purpose. 541-572-4060, Fax 541-572-4401 279C.520 and ORS 279C.530. Olin E. Willard; Barbara A. Williams; pany, as Trustee, in favor of Columbia $8,852.01 Accelerated Interest [email protected] James H. Wilson; Yard Maintenance River Bank dba CRB Mortgage Team through April 30, 2013, at 7.70% per EXHIBIT A Coos Bay - North Bend Water Board Plus; Harold Yost; John/Susie Yost. (“Columbia River Bank”), as Benefi- annum PUBLISHED: The World - August 15, will not receive or consider a bid un- ciary, dated July 2, 2008, and re- $507.45 Late Charges from May 15, LEGAL DESCRIPTION 22, 29 and September 05, 2013 less the bidder is registered with the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that corded on July 11, 2008, in the real 2012 to April 15, 2013 (ID-20236367) Oregon Construction Contractors these cash payments must be claimed property records of Coos County, Ore- $560.00 Appraisal A tract of land located in the North- Board as required by ORS 671.530. by contacting this cooperative before gon, as instrument number 2008-7413 $282.87 Delinquent Property Taxes west quarter of the Southwest quarter IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Further, each bidder must certify that December 17, 2013. Failure to do (the “Trust Deed”), covering the fol- $117,193.70* TOTAL of Section 27, Township 27 South, THE STATE OF OREGON he/she is in compliance with provi- claim will result in forfeiture of such lowing described real property situ- Range 12 West of the Willamette Me- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS sions of ORS 279.029 relating to the property to the cooperative. Provide ated in the above-mentioned county *Plus additional interest ridian, Coos County, Oregon and Residency of Bidder. Any contractor the proper Social Security number. and state, to-wit: ($22.88/day), late charges, more particularly described as follows: Case No.: 13PB0168 submitting a bid must be licensed in attorney’s fees and costs, and ad- Beginning at the Northeast corner of Notice To Interested Persons the State of Oregon to perform the This notice is being published in ac- See attached Exhibit A. vances. said Northwest quarter of the South- work. cordance with the provisions of sec- west quarter; thence South 89º 19’ 47” In the Matter of the Estate of tion 62.425(1) of the Oregon Revised On or about January 22, 2010, the Or- WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given West a distance of 641.00 feet; Ralph H. Richmond, Jr., The Coos Bay - North Bend Water Statues. egon Division of Finance and Corpo- that the undersigned Trustee will on thence South 0º 46’ 48” West a dis- Deceased Board, Coos Bay, Oregon, reserves Dated this 21st day of May 2013. rate Securities closed Columbia River October 14, 2013, at the hour of tance of 853.07 feet; thence North 87º the right to reject any or all bids and to Bank and the Federal Deposit Insur- 10:00 a.m., in accord with the stand- 58’ 03” East a distance of 211.21 feet; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the waive all informalities. No bidder may Coos Grange Supply ance Corporation (the “FDIC”) was ap- ard of time established by ORS thence South a distance of 120.16 undersigned has been appointed per- withdraw or modify their bid after the 1085 South Second Street pointed as receiver for the bank. On 187.110, at the front steps of the feet to the Northerly right of way sonal representative of the above es- hour set for the opening and thereaf- Coos Bay, OR. 97420 March 14, 2011 and pursuant to an Coos County Courthouse, 250 N. Bax- boundary of Coquille-Fairview County tate. All persons having claims ter until the lapse of thirty (30) days Assignment and Transfer of Lien, the ter, City of Coquille, County of Coos, Road; thence Southeasterly along against the estate are required to from the bid opening. PUBLISHED: The World: May 21, FDIC transferred the beneficial inter- State of Oregon, sell at public auction said road boundary to intersection of present them, within four months after June 18, July 16 and August 20, est under the Deed of Trust to Clark to the highest bidder for cash the in- the West line of said Northwest quar- the date of first publication of this no- Rob Schab, General 2013. (ID-20231144) Jennings and Associates, Inc. (“Clark terest in the said described real prop- ter of the Southwest quarter; thence tice, to the personal representative at Manager Jennings”). The Assignment and erty which the grantor had or had North 1º 09’ East a distance of the address of the attorneys for the NOTICE OF INTENT TO Transfer of Lien was recorded on power to convey at the time of the ex- 1,147.12 feet to the point of beginn- personal representative set forth be- PUBLISHED: The World- August 20, ESTABLISH March 21, 2011, in the Crook County ecution by grantor of the said Trust ing. low, or the claims may be barred. 2013 (ID-20236947) A CONTRACT THROUGH AN real property records as Recorder’s Deed, together with any interest which INTERSTATE No. 2011-2145. the grantor or grantor’s ADDRESS: 95697 POE LANE, CO- All persons whose rights may be af- Estate of Garry Lee Sweet COOPERATIVE PROCUREMENT successors-in-interest acquired after QUILLE, OR 97423 fected by the proceeding may obtain On April 11, 2011, Clark Jennings and the execution of said Trust Deed, to additional information from the records Notice to Interested Persons Pursuant to ORS 279A.220, the Coos AgStar Financial Services, FLCA satisfy the foregoing obligations PUBLISHED: The World- August 06, of the court, the personal representa- (No. 13PB0172) County Board of Commissioners is is- (“Agstar FLCA”) entered into an Offer thereby secured and the costs and 13, 20 and 27, 2013 (ID-20235642) tive, or the attorneys for the personal suing this notice of intent to establish and Certificate of Participation under expenses of sale, including a reason- representative. In the Circuit Court of the State of a contract through an interstate coop- which Clark Jennings agreed to sell to able charge by the trustee. CITY OF COOS BAY - Oregon for the County of Coos, erative procurement, pursuant to a Agstar FLCA a participation in certain REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Dated and first published: August 6, Probate Department. contract administered by Coos loans, including the loan made to Di- Notice is further given that any person 2013. County, for lease and/or purchase of ane M. Pierce secured by the Deed of named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at The City of Coos Bay’s Urban Re- In the Matter of the Estate of Garry copying/multi-function machines in an Trust described above. Pursuant to an any time prior to five (5) days before newal Agency (URA) is accepting Re- Ralph H. Richmond III, Lee Sweet, Deceased. amount not to exceed $92,000. Origination, Field Servicing & Master the date last set for the sale, to have quests for Proposals (RFP’s) from Personal Representative Participation Agreement entered into this foreclosure proceeding dismissed qualified development teams for the c/o Michael N. Bodkin Notice is hereby given that Robert Comments will be received until Au- on September 21, 2010 between Clark and the Trust Deed reinstated by pay- development of an approximately 3.27 Terry Sweet has been appointed as gust 27, 2013 at 8 a.m. in the Office Jennings and Agri-Access, a division ment to the beneficiary of the entire acre site in the City of Coos Bay’s Whitty, McDaniel, the personal representative of the of Legal Counsel, Attention: Dianna and trademark of Agstar Financial amount then due (other than such por- Empire District known as the Hollering Bodkin & Combs, LLP above estate. All persons having Dague, Coos County Courthouse, 250 Services, ACA, and its wholly owned tion of the principal as would not then Place. Proposals will be accepted for 444 N. 4th Street claims against the estate are required N. Baxter St., Coquille, OR 97423. subsidiary entities, Agstar Financial be due had not default occurred) and the entire site, or only the Upper Bluff P. O. Box 1120 to present them to the undersigned Services, PCA, and Agstar Financial by curing any other default com- or Lower Bench portions of the site. A Coos Bay, OR 97420 personal representative in the care of PUBLISHED: The World- August 20, Services, FLCA (collectively, plained of herein that is capable of be- coordinated development approach to the undersigned attorney at: Swider 2013 (ID-20237020) “Agstar”), Agstar is (1) to service the ing cured by tendering the perfor- both portions is preferred but not re- PUBLISHED: August 6, August 13 Medeiros Haver, LLP, 621 SW Morri- loan made to Diane M. Pierce secured mance required under the obligation quired, and respondents are encour- or Trust Deed, and in addition to pay- and August 20, 2013. (ID-20236042) son Street, Suite 1420, Portland, Ore- TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE by the Deed of Trust described above; aged to consider the entire property. gon, 97205 within four months after and (2) to be appointed as Clark Jen- ing said sums or tendering the perfor- mance necessary to cure the default, North Bend City/Coos- the date of first publication of this no- This Trustee’s Notice of Sale is made nings’ attorney-in-fact to permit Agstar The Request for Proposals are availa- tice, as stated below, or such claims to service the loan and enforce the by paying all costs and expenses ac- ble at the City of Coos Bay’s City Curry Housing Authorities, with respect to that certain Trust Deed tually incurred in enforcing the obliga- Woodland Apartments may be barred. having Robin L. McComas as Grantor, loan documents, including pursuing a Manager’s Office: 500 Central Ave- foreclosure action. tion and Trust Deed, together with nue, Coos Bay, OR 97420; by calling Preservation, Inc. & Powers Key Title Company, an Oregon corpo- trustee’s and attorneys’ fees not ex- Housing Development, Inc. All persons whose rights may be af- ration, as Trustee, and Glenn Felder 541-269-8912, or the City website fected by the proceedings in this es- On September 23, 2011, a Limited ceeding the amounts provided by said www.coosbay.org. Deadline for sub- #01-2013 and Shirley Felder, or the survivor ORS 86.753. tate may obtain additional information thereof, as Beneficiary, dated June Power of Attorney for Participation mitting a letter of interest is Septem- from the records of the Court, the per- Loans dated October 20, 2010 was re- ber 12, 2013. SUBJECT: Contract Services 23, 1997, and recorded on August 11, In construing this notice, the singular Flooring sonal representative or the attorney 1997, in the real property records of corded in the Coos County Real Prop- for the personal representative. erty Records as Recorder’s No. includes the plural, the word “Grantor” Eric Day Coos County, Oregon, as instrument includes any successor in interest to North Bend City/Coos-Curry Housing no. 97-08-0456. Said Trust Deed shall 2011-7492 appointing Agstar as Clark Com. Dev. Director Dated and first published Tuesday, Jennings’ attorney-in-fact. Pursuant the grantor as well as any other per- Authorities, Woodland Apartment hereinafter be referred to as the “Trust son owing an obligation, the perfor- Preservation, Inc. and Powers Hous- August 6, 2013. Deed.” The real property subject to to the Limited Power of Attorney for PUBLISHED: The World- August 13 Participation Loans, Agstar is entitled mance of which is secured by said and 20, 2013 (ID-20236409) ing Development are searching for said Trust Deed is legally described Trust Deed, and the words “Trustee” bids for Services in various locations. Personal Representative: as follows: to pursue foreclosure of the Deed of Robert Terry Sweet Trust granted to secure the loan made and “Beneficiary” include their respec- Bid packets will be available at 1700 tive successors in interest, if any. Monroe St, North Bend, OR. Bids 2488 State Route 343 The East 100 Feet of Lots 12 and 13, to Diane M. Pierce on behalf Clark Your daily Yellow Springs, OH 45387 Jennings. DATED May 14, 2013 must be delivered to the North Bend Block 17, Charleston, Coos County, /s/ Howard M. Levine classifieds are City/Coos-Curry Housing Authorities Oregon. Howard M. Levine, Successor Trustee Main office at 1700 Monroe St, North Attorney for Personal Representative: Fidelity National Title was designated ON-LINE AT THOMAS R. GRAVES, OSB #052710 Trustee in the Deed of Trust. The Sussman Shank, LLP Bend, Oregon 97459 by 2 p.m. on Au- (Tax Account No. 566803) 1000 SW Broadway, Suite 1400 www.theworldlink.com gust 26, 2013. Bids will be examined Swider Medeiros Haver, LLP Beneficiary, by and through its and bidders will be notified. This is a 621 SW Morrison, Suite 1420 Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee HUD Determined Wage and all em- Portland, Oregon 97205 have elected to sell the above de- ployees that do work for North Bend (503) 226-8122 scribed real property to satisfy the ob- City/Coos-Curry Housing Authorities ligations secured by the Trust Deed locations must paid accordingly per PUBLISHED: The World- August 6, 13 and a Notice of Default and Election Your resource for hour. and 20, 2013 (ID-20236159) to Sell has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3). If there are any questions call Denise NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant The default for which foreclosure by Russell, 541-751-2043. to ORS 130.365 that the undersigned advertisement and sale is made is is successor trustees to the JAMES Grantor’s failure to pay when due the LOCAL NEW S PUBLISHED: The World- August 15 AND JOAN BRUMMOND TRUST following sums: and 20, 2013 (ID-20236800) dated July 27, 2001. A settlor of the Trust was A. JOAN BRUMMOND who The sum of $1,196.26 together with INVITATION TO BID died July 3, 2013. All persons having interest thereon at the rate of 9% per claims against settlor of the JAMES annum from May 11, 2007, until paid, Sealed bids for the COOS BAY - AND JOAN BRUMMOND TRUST are the sum of $1,825.74 together with in- NORTH BEND WATER BOARD - required to present them with vouch- terest thereon at the rate of 9% per HAUSER RESERVOIR ROOF RE- ers attached, to: annum from September 10, 2012, until PLACEMENT will be received by Rob paid, and the sum of $300.00 together Schab, General Manager, Coos Bay - JUDITH M. WICKS, with interest thereon at the rate of 9% North Bend Water Board, P.O. Box Successor Trustee per annum from April 4, 2013, until 539, 2305 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay, JAMES AND JOAN BRUMMOND paid. Oregon 97420 until 2:00 p.m. on Sep- TRUST tember 12, 2013. Bid Opening will be c/o Ronald L. Bryant By reason of the above described de- conducted at 4:00 p.m. on the same PO Box 457 fault, Beneficiary has declared all date in the Conference Room at the Redmond OR 97756 sums owing on the obligation secured Main Service Center at the Coos Bay - by the Trust Deed immediately due North Bend Water Board, Coos Bay, All claims against the JAMES AND and payable, which sums are the fol- Oregon 97420. Bids will be publicly JOAN BRUMMOND TRUST dated lowing: opened and read aloud. Any bids re- July 27, 2001 must be presented to ceived after the specified closing time the Successor Trustee at the above The sum of $1,196.26 together with will not be considered. address within four (4) months after interest thereon at the rate of 9% per the date of first publication of this no- annum from May 11, 2007, until paid, The HAUSER RESERVOIR ROOF tice, or such claims may be barred. the sum of $1,825.74 together with in- REPLACEMENT consists of, but is terest thereon at the rate of 9% per not limited to, removing and replacing Date first published: August 13, 2013 annum from September 10, 2012, until the existing wood roof structure with a paid, and the sum of $300.00 together new metal roof structure. The project JAMES AND JOAN BRUMMOND with interest thereon at the rate of 9% is located at the Coos Bay - North TRUST per annum from April 4, 2013, until Bend Water Board’s reservoir in paid. Hauser, Oregon. JUDITH M. WICKS, Successor Trustee WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given A Mandatory Pre-Bid Walk-Through that Lawrence F. Finneran as Succes- tour of the project will start at 10:00 PUBLISHED: The World - August 13, sor Trustee on December 3, 2013, at a.m. on August 29, 2013. The 20 and 27, 2013 (ID-20236287) the hour of 11:00 o’clock A.M. at the Walk-Through tour will begin in the front door of the Coos Bay City Hall, parking lot of the Main Service Center NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY 500 Central, in the City of Coos Bay, at the Coos Bay - North Bend Water OFCASH PAYMENTS County of Coos, state of Oregon, will Board’s office, 2305 Ocean Blvd., sell at public auction to the highest Coos Bay, Oregon and will proceed by NOTICE IS HEARBY GIVEN, that bidder for cash the interest in the real car caravan to the site in Hauser, Ore- cash payments arising from distribu- property described above which Gran- gon. General Contractors and tions of the undersigned cooperative tor had or had power to convey at the Sub-Contractors are welcome to at- are available to the following persons, time of the execution by Grantor of tend. An Owner’s representative and whose addresses are unknown: the Trust Deed together with any inter- an Architect’s representative will be at AAZ Enterprises; AC Plumbing; Wilbur est which Grantor acquired after the the meeting to explain and discuss the Adams; Albertson Dairy; Alpha Con- execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy project. Questions will not be an- struction & Cabinets; James E. the foregoing obligations secured by swered during the non-mandatory Anstey; Emil Avila; Thomas Bailey; the Trust Deed and the costs and ex- pre-bid walk-through. Questions Loretta Balint; Barbra Baty; Don/Yo penses of the sale, including com- should be emailed to Samuels & Lo- Belles; Renee/Kent Best; Teri Blue; pensation of the Trustee as provided cati Architects at Lila Boen; M.P. Brower; Greg/Linda by law, and the reasonable fees of [email protected] in the form of Brown; Suzi Brown; Janine/Gal Buell; Trustee’s attorneys. Notice is further a Request for Information (RFI). The Duncan Campbell; Arlie Casey; Jack given that any person named in ORS RFI and any written answers will be Christian; Color Comotion; Robert M. 86.753 has the right, at any time prior made available to other bidders un- Colton; Howard Cottell; Julie Crane; to five days before the date last set less the question is proprietary in na- Alan Crudgington; Charles E. Cun- for the sale, to have this foreclosure ture. Questions pertaining to the bid ningham; Bill Daly; Mika Daly; Buck proceeding dismissed and the Trust will not be taken after Sept. 6, 2013. Daugherty; Ken L. Dazey; William F. Deed reinstated by payment to Benefi- Dee; John A./Carolyn Dooley; James ciary of the entire amount then due Construction documents may be seen M. Dormer; John Dowdell; Frank Dur- (other than such portion of the princi- at the office of Samuels & Locati Ar- inger; M.H./G.S. Elissalde; Margaret pal as would not then be due had no www.theworldlink.com chitects; 960 Central Avenue; Coos Erickson; Bobby G. Erwin Jr.; William default occurred) and by curing any Bay, Oregon 97420; phone: Finnegan; Leonard/Patti Fischer; other default complained of herein that 541-269-5555 Chet Fors; Kat Francia; Jerry V. Gat- is capable of being cured, by tender- lin; W.A. Gault; Carolyn Gibson; Kerry ing the performance required under One copy may be obtained by pro- Gibson; Les Golbek; Dave/Jackie the Trust Deed and/or the obligation spective bidders from the Architect Goodridge; Michael Graham; Gary M. secured thereby, and in addition C M C M Y K Y K