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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Tuesday, June 4,2013 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Coos Bay man faces heroin charges Xerox looks to help

I Arrested man has deputies executed a search fered injuries after a com- POLICE warrant at his Luscombe puter tower was thrown at laid-off workers previous drug and Loop home. her and she was on the REPORTS wrist with a shotgun. NORTH BEND — Xerox tions available. weapons arrests Trial date set in is hoping to help some of The event will be located at shotgun assault MacPherson is charged weapon, possession of hero- with second-degree assault, their workers find local jobs their call center at 2675 Col- THE WORLD in and delivery of heroin. The COQUILLE — A Coos Bay fourth-degree assault, after their two Bay Area call orado Avenue in North Bend, man who allegedly threw a centers close in July. and will be held from 10 a.m. Coos County Sheriff’s Office unlawful possession of a HAUSER — A 40-year- computer tower at his girl- To help in that effort, to 3 p.m, June 11. said Hockema was arrested firearm and menacing. If old Coos Bay man is in Coos friend has set a trial date. they are organizing an on- The Xerox facilities will after deputies and a U.S. found guilty of second- County Jail facing multiple Forest Service officer made Mark Darren MacPher- site Employee Job Fair. be officially closing their degree assault, MacPherson felony charges after a Satur- contact with him shortly son, 38, is set to stand trial They are looking for local doors July 7, impacting an day encounter with sheriff’s after 2:30 p.m. near Horsfall July 23 for an altercation he will face a minimum of 70 companies and businesses estimated 300 employees. deputies at the Oregon Beach. allegedly had with his girl- months in jail for commit- to take part in the fair. If your business would Dunes. Hockema had previously friend Donnell Knight on ting a Measure 11 offense. Local recruiter Jammie like to register to take part, Michael Eugene Hockema been arrested in 2010 on April 17. It is scheduled as a MacPherson will be in R. Muth says the plan is to or for more information, faces charges of being a felon methamphetamine and one-day trial. court next for an omnibus have around 15 employers contact Muth at 541-266- in possession of a restricted firearms charges after Knight claims to have suf- hearing July 15. on site, with definite posi- 7508. Thefts & Mischief COOS COUNTY June 2, 12:09 p.m., two men reportedly standing in the middle of the highway throwing rocks at cars, milepost 252 of U.S. High- way 101. June 2, 12:24 p.m., criminal tres- pass and harassment, 63700 block of South Barview Road. June 2, 12:58 p.m., car pulled over for passenger improperly wearing a seat belt, driver cited for failing to register as a sex offender, Cape Arago Highway and Shore Edge Street. June 2, 5:39 p.m., stolen guitar found on Facebook and returned to North Bend Police, Lakeside area. COOS BAY June 2, 2:58 p.m., verbal dispute, 900 block of Inlet Loop. June 2, 3:17 p.m., criminal mischief with transient punching a vehicle, Walmart, 2051 Newmark Ave. June 2, 3:20 p.m., fence cut and units broken into, 1300 block of Newmark Avenue. June 2, 3:35 p.m., criminal mischief to plants, 100 block of Central Avenue. June 2, 5:15 p.m., noninjury hit- and-run, Walmart. June 2, 5:29 p.m., possible criminal mischief with person trying to get into an apartment building, 500 block of Johnson Street. June 2, 7:13 p.m., unlawful entry into a motor vehicle, Lakeshore Drive and Empire Lakes. NORTH BEND June 2, 1:38 a.m., two men in vehi- cle warned for criminal trespass, Airport Heights Market. Meetings TODAY Bay Area Health District Board of Directors — 6:30 p.m., Bay Area Hospital, conference room, 1775 Thompson Road, Coos Bay; regu- lar meeting. Myrtle Point Public Library Foun- dation — 7 p.m., library meeting room, 435 Fifth St., Myrtle Point; regular meeting. Coos Bay City Council — 7 p.m., city hall, council chambers, 500 Central Ave., Coos Bay; regular meeting. Coos Bay Urban Renewal — 7:30 p.m., city hall, council chambers, 500 Central Ave., Coos Bay; regu- lar meeting. Clarification Free health care An article on the front page of Saturday’s World should have made it clear that preg- nant women and children received government health care under the pre-coordi- nated care organization sys- tem. A few others also received government care through a lottery system. Corrections Land management An article published in Thursday’s World should have said the Bureau of Land Management manages the forest land in Coos County. The federal government owns the land. Wrong name Everett Chamley’s name was misspelled twice in an article on page A1 of The World on May 28. Policy We want to correct any that appears in The World. To report an error, call our newsroom at 541-269- 1222 or email news@the- worldlink.com. C M C M Y K Y K

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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Clark Walworth, Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion No more blowing smoke

The ongoing contract We’ll likely be fine too. mind the employees are responders to a disaster sit- Our view disagreement between the Having trained firefight- going through FAA-level uation until the fire depart- If an agreement can’t be city of North Bend and the ers from the North Bend training to do the work. It’s ment and other emergency reached, it may be time for Coos County Airport Fire Department is a lot like not going to be a five- workers arrive may be the North Bend Fire District Board seemingly flying first class to France. minute video on how to use most cost-effective safety Department and the air- came to a head last week It’s a wonderful experience a fire extinguisher. If it measure available. port to part ways. when the City Council if you can afford it, but wasn’t going to be safe, the The current contract rejected the airport board’s times are tough and most FAA wouldn’t allow it. between the two entities What do you think? supposed final offer for of us can’t. When it comes to life and lasts until the end of June, firefighting services. The airport board is opting death, of course, everyone so there is still a possibility The World welcomes Much like free peanuts on to travel coach this time – a wants the best protection the parties can reach a letters. Email us at airplanes, it appears travelers less comfy ride, but it gets available. But much like mutually-agreeable solu- [email protected]. should no longer expect you there all the same. If the champagne at 30,000 feet, tion. In the event they trained firefighters waiting at board cannot agree with the sometimes the cost of the don’t, flights will continue the ready to handle a downed city on a price for firefight- best is just too much to and no one’s life will likely aircraft at the airport. ers, they’ll train employees to bear. Neither the city, nor be in significantly more Surprisingly, it may be handle the service. the airport district is flush danger than it was before. the best thing for both par- It may not sound like a with expendable cash, so Still, free peanuts would ties. What about travelers? savory solution, but keep in the airport providing first be nice if we can get them. Idols on the silver screen

Maybe it’s different for you, especially if you’re reading this in an actual newspaper. But if you’re online with me right now (trust me, I am at the computer as you’re reading — that’s what I do), you’re probably in need of some silence. Desperate for it, and maybe even terrified of it. Like the end of “The Social Network,”where Jesse Eisenberg just keeps hitting “refresh.” As if there were really anything rejuvenating about the act. Listening to MSNBC anchors reference “so-called” White House scandals involving the IRS and Benghazi,I had to admire for a moment once again the adept polit- ical skill at work; they know their audience. Not MSNBC’s particularly, but the culture we’re living in. We have limited attention spans. KATHRYN Elizabeth Scalia’s new LOPEZ book, “Strange Gods: Public Forum Unmasking the Idols in Columnist Everyday Life,”has a bril- liant cover. It shows the window of a cathedral looking into rows of Farewell, fine, cerning the local war memorial. 1. When the baby had a low app icons. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Unfortunately, the letter was full APGAR score at birth, she was Write to us shoes, sports, alcohol, gambling, a political of generalizations, unfounded still attached at the umbilical feathered friend The World welcomes letters from party. None of these are intrinsically bad. assumptions and an indication cord, so she was still getting Farewell, Stanley. But in excess, outside of a healthy order, oxygenated blood. This low readers. Please observe these stan- We knew him well, and loved of a lack of understanding on the they can poison our lives and relationships. ‘secular’ tenents on which this score was also, temporary; the dards: In “Strange Gods,”Scalia, known online him from the first meeting. baby soon came out of it. There is someone out there who nation was founded. The letter I Use your real name. as “The Anchoress” from the title of her appeared highly, religiously 2. The meconium (stool in the I 400 words maximum. blog, announces that ours is a “culture that did not; a cruel and selfish indi- amniotic fluid) was documented vidual who took Stanley’s life. motivated. Was the writer talk- I Include your address and day- is over-connected, media saturated, and ing about Jewish, Muslim or any as “minimal.” time phone number for verification. weirdly obsessed with the fake glamour of Others cared for him a very long 3. When the baby became ill time, feeding and keeping him symbols other than the Christ- I No defamation, vulgarity or ‘reality’ exhibitionism.” ian cross? — We think not, but on the fourth day, Marcene was business complaints. Illusions are all around us. Some of them safe was their daily joy. That not called. wonderful goose would greet us may be mistaken. As such, it I No poetry or religious testimony. are presented by advertisers, and “can keep would seem as the letter is reli- 4. The baby was not then as we made our early morning We generally print every letter that us recklessly careening about in search of gious testimony. Fortunately, we immediately taken to the hospi- trek around the trails at John meets these guidelines. Send yours some elusive idea of perfection. When we have come to learn there is a tal either. Topis Park. A deep mutter or to [email protected], or P.O. listen to these voices, our pride and ego are local group called the ‘South 5. The medical team attempt- neither acknowledged nor reined in.” high pitched chatter came from Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. Coast Secular Society’ so there is ed intubating the baby six times! Instead, she observes, “they run wild, urg- the depths of that long silky some hope. The defense team found that ing that we assert ourselves, pursue the throat. He would fluff up his Jack Pedigo and repeated intubations are a com- notice of others — that we control our beautiful white feathers, take a mon cause of introducing sepsis. pose and start walking or wad- Parvin Baharloo With much more information environments and even insert ourselves 6. The death certificate stated besides these few facts men- into conversations and life stories that are dling between us. It was like Lopez Island, Wash. as the cause of death “Sepsis — tioned, the defense lawyer con- actually none of our business.” having a kid again; he kept our two day onset, and Meningitis.” cluded there was no evidence Our vision is “bedazzled by our fears, hearts happy. Au revoir, buddy. Favorable facts The ‘two day onset’ means the that this baby’s birth, nor insecurities, egos,” she suggests. We find Ben and Joanie McCann baby got her sepsis the day before were not told Marcene, caused her death four ourselves “mesmerized by our favorite Coos Bay she died. That was the day she iThis and eThat and how much we love our In the case of the home-birth was brought to the hospital. days later. This defense team favorite artist, our favorite politician, and Other symbols midwife, Marcene Rebeck, and The mother of the baby wrote heard what the medical team our favorite sports figure.” the baby who died four days after a wonderful ‘Life Story’ of her said, even that they KNOW this We attribute to all of these things, all of than Christian? her birth, the many facts in baby’s days, with beautiful pho- baby would still have been alive these people, expectations that aren’t fair We passed through and spent Marcene’s favor were not told. In tos, on the website under her if she had been taken to the hos- to — or good for — anyone. Even in our the day in your town on a recent studying this case, the defense baby’s name. She wrote that her pital sooner. This, of course, cynicism about politics, we look to person- road trip. As per my habit, I team noted several important baby was born on Tuesday and can’t be proved. They are not alities and legislation for salvation. picked up a paper to get a feel of factors that the D.A. and the “fell ill on Friday.” Such factors GOD! Sitting at a conference on religious free- the town’s pulse. We noted a let- medical team didn’t include in as these, in Marcene’s favor, are Mary Grabinsky dom — far from my first — this past week, I ter about a recent incident con- their story. important to know. Coquille reflected on these alternative realities. Here the Ethics and Public Policy Center had gathered Sikhs, Muslims, Pentecostals, Jews and Catholics, among others, to dis- Iowa GOP gets excited about Walker cuss the urgency of the threats that are eroding religious freedom in America. When Wisconsin Gov. Scott Kochel, who ran Rom- field — the list includes done. “Reform happens in the One of these threats, the Department of Walker visited Iowa recently to ney’s 2012 campaign in Christie and Jindal — laboratories of democracy, Health and Human Services insurance speak at a well-attended Repub- the state. In an email Walker not only has which is our states,” he told the mandate that has forced business owners lican dinner, only one national exchange recently, executive experience, he crowd. “We’ve laid a positive and religious leaders to court for relief is political reporter (NBC’s Alex Kochel, who is not work- has used executive foundation to move Wisconsin about protecting basic conscience rights Moe) showed up. That just ing for any candidate at authority to achieve a forward, and people want to that the late Ted Kennedy,as well as Hillary proves you don’t need national the moment, ran down goal conservatives have continue down that path. We Clinton, when marketing her health-care press attention to make a strong the list of Walker’s pursued for years: to can do that nationally, as well.” reform plan as first lady, were not long ago start in the 2016 Republican strengths. The Wisconsin break the hold public “Scott Walker has impressed in favor of. It’s about basic freedom. presidential race. governor is “a full-spec- BYRON employee unions have me most,” says Craig Robinson, Family life is on the decline. Researchers There’s a Walker boom, or at trum conservative who’s YORK on government in many of the influential Iowa Republi- and commentators tell us what we can see least a boomlet, going on in the comfortable with and states. The result in can blog. Walker’s trip to Des every time we get on an elevator or wait in a nation’s first voting state. When speaks the language of Columnist Wisconsin has been Moines, Robinson says, was all checkout line: People are connected, but you hear speculation about the ’16 Iowa social conserva- millions of taxpayer dol- about laying a solid foundation they’re not connecting. Good luck building GOP field — Marco Rubio, Rand tives,”Kochel said. His showdown lars saved and improved schools. for a possible candidacy. families and communities, kids, in a culture Paul, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal with public-sector unions won And Walker did it while going “Other potential presidential of looking down at your iWhatever. Add to and others — it’s rare to hear Walk- him great admiration and a sub- through the most intense trial by candidates like Sen. Paul came to this an increase in Americans who believe er’s name included in the group. stantial fundraising base among fire of any politician in America in Iowa and whaled away on the that anything goes spiritually — who needs But keep an eye on him; politically- Republicans. He’s a favorite of recent years. Democrats and their Obama administration and organized religion anyway? — when we savvy Republicans certainly are. Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad. And he allies on the left threw everything Hillary Clinton,” says Robinson. actually do look up from our gadgets, we Here’s one way to test Walker’s has “real Tea Party credibility.” Put they had at him. They tried to stop “That will get a standing ovation may just find that the mediating institu- appeal. Talk to Iowa politicos who it all together, and it’s a pretty him in the streets, in the courts, in and elicit plenty of cheers, but it tions that have buttressed our pluralistic, supported Mitt Romney last time strong resume. “I think Walker’s a recall election. He survived it all. really does nothing to paint a democratic republic have become relics. around, and then talk to politicos ability to reach across coalitions The senators who are potential vision for where they want to We need to do more than just hit who supported anybody but could be unmatched,”Kochel said. candidates — Paul, Rubio, perhaps take the country. Walker provid- “refresh.” Romney, and ask what they think Here is the thing that really Ted Cruz — don’t have anywhere ed Iowans a glimpse of the type Kathryn Lopez is the editor-at-large of about Walker. You’ll hear a lot of impresses Republicans looking near that level of accomplishment. of national leader he would be.” National Review Online www.nationalre- positive things from both groups. for a candidate: Scott Walker has So it was no surprise that Byron York is chief political view.com. She can be contacted at “He’s the guy to beat in Iowa as done things. As part of the Walker reminded voters in Des correspondent for The Washing- [email protected]. it stands right now,” says David gubernatorial faction in the 2016 Moines that governors get things ton Examiner. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, June 4,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State and National Children Firefighters gain upper hand on Calif. blaze taught to PALMDALE, Calif. (AP) people who told me my Cooler, moist air on tinue to fly through the tion. At least six houses have — All that was left of his house had burned down Monday helped thousands of night, he said. been destroyed by the fire, appreciate two-story home with a were wrong.” firefighters battling flames “We’re supposed to have and nine more damaged. stunning panoramic view The remnants of the fire’s that moved out into easier, a good marine layer into the The fire continued to solitude was black twisted metal and destructive path left charred sparser terrain — from the morning, we’re hoping for it threaten about 275 homes DEAR ABBY: I would like to ashes. hillsides speckled with white rugged mountains of the not too heat up too early,” Monday evening, down from respond to “Solitary Woman in On Monday afternoon, ash over 50 square miles in Angeles National forest onto said a U.S. Forest Service 1,000 earlier in the day. Ottawa, Canada” (March 5), the Gregg Johnson surveyed the northern Los Angeles the floor of the high desert spokesman Ed Gililland. Monique Hernandez, 37, expectant mom who asked how damage along with the near- County as residents returned Antelope Valley. The fire was most active saw the fire jump Lake she could raise her child to enjoy ly 3,000 others allowed to to 700 homes they had fled Full containment was Monday in the northwest, Hughes and decided to flee “periods of quiet, reflective fun return to their homes in the in the rural communities 45 expected in a week as terrain, pushing through a brushy the mountaintop home she by himself.” rural communities threat- miles northwest of down- and officials expressed area and had not burned and her parents rented in ened by a massive Southern town Los Angeles. guarded optimism Monday. since the 1930s, said Ronald March. I have two California wildfire. The Powerhouse Fire was “What a difference a day Ashdale, a spokesman for The family put their dog, children, DEAR Johnson, 59, left his home 60 percent contained makes,” said LA County the U.S. Forest Service. On photos and clothes into a van ages 7 and 1. Saturday with his wife and Monday evening as firefight- Deputy Chief David Monday winds had swept and sped down a mile-long ABBY Like12-year-old son after watch- ers finally gained the upper Richardson. across a dozer line set up by dirt road. An hour later, they “Solitary,” I ing the fire race down around hand on a blaze that had Firefighters expected firefighters, pushing the area learned their home had also enjoy Lake Hughes below them doubled in size over the cooler temperatures, lighter of containment out by burned. time to and then surround their weekend and spread rapidly winds and rising humidity to another 5 acres. “I saw it on the news,” m yself, mountaintop home. through more than 32,000 help them make more But with only widely Hernandez said at the Red whether “At that point, you know, acres of old, dry chaparral progress overnight, said U.S. scattered homes in the area, Cross shelter in Palmdale reading, the deal was done,” Johnson with the help of gusty winds Forest Services spokesman firefighters were able to work with her 3-year-old daugh- writing or said. “Of course I was hold- and triple-digit tempera- Nathan Judy. Water-drop- more on attacking flames ter, Angelique. “It was all going for a ing out hope ... maybe the tures. ping helicopters would con- than on structure protec- gone. It was down to ashes.” JEANNE hike. When my PHILLIPS son was U.S. home born, I felt it was important to give him con- prices jumped fidence and the ability to be self- sufficient. Therefore, we have in April by him help us with chores like gro- cery shopping and encourage him to make healthy, responsi- most in 7 years ble choices. When he was 2 and WASHINGTON (AP) — stopped taking naps, we told U.S. home prices soared 12.1 him he had to have “quiet time” percent in April from a year and that reading to himself was earlier, the biggest gain since one of the options. February 2006, as more buy- As a result, our son is self- ers competed for fewer motivated, an avid reader and homes. writer, and has an intellectual Real estate data provider curiosity most adults don’t CoreLogic says prices rose in have.He is teaching himself cur- April from the previous April sive writing and is interested in in 48 states. Prices also rose learning a foreign language. 3.2 percent in April from We live in the Colorado March, much better than the Rockies, and getting rid of our The Associated Press previous month-to-month TV set was one of the best things An irrigation canal waiting for water on the Klamath Reclamation Project near Klamath Falls. Federal scientists have decided that a new plan for gain of 1.9 percent. our family has ever done.Instead balancing scarce water in the Klamath Basin between fish and farms won’t harm salmon and other fish protected by the Endangered Species Act. Prices in Nevada jumped of tuning each other out, we The NOAA Fisheries Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued what is called a biological opinion for operations on the Klamath Project, a 24.6 percent from a year ear- enjoy conversation,creating and federal irrigation project straddling the Oregon-California border. lier, the most among the sharing our days together. I have states. California’s gain was never been happier as a father or next at 19.4 percent, followed husband. Feds OK new balance for Klamath water by Arizona’s 17.3 percent, I am concerned for people Hawaii’s 17 percent and who are afraid of silence. I sus- Oregon’s 15.5 percent. pect it’s a sign of sensory bom- GRANTS PASS (AP) — A new plan salmon are tied to natural events, such need habitat.” More people are looking bardment. The human mind for balancing scarce water in the as rain and snowmelt. That allows for Phillips said low snowpack in the to purchase homes. But the needs moments of clarity Klamath Basin between fish and farms storing more water in the winter, and mountains and little rain this spring left number of homes for sale is brought on by reflection.—DAD won’t harm salmon or other fish pro- provides that winter flows will not be them with less water than in 2010, when 14 percent lower than it was a WHO GETS IT tected by the Endangered Species Act, static, said Irma Lagomarsino, supervi- they had to start irrigation late due to year ago. The supply shortage DEAR DAD: Thank you for federal scientists said Monday. sor for the NOAA fisheries northern lack of water. But the new plan, imple- has contributed to the price your letter. I received many The NOAA Fisheries Service and California office. mented before it gained formal increases. thoughtful comments from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued “In general, it’s a huge departure approval, allowed them to start water Rising home prices can people who identify strongly what is called a biological opinion for from the past water management sys- deliveries on time in the spring. help sustain the housing with “Solitary’s”point of view: operations on the Klamath Project, a tem,” she said. “It is one that provides Irrigators said they were unhappy recovery. They encourage federal irrigation project straddling the more certainty in terms of water for the there was not enough water this year but DEAR ABBY: Your advice to more homeowners to sell. Oregon-California border. It covers the (farmers). It provides a block of water happy the new plan is in place to deal “Solitary Woman” was good, And they spur would-be effects of the irrigation project’s opera- for the river. And it provides lake levels with the shortage. but did not start soon enough. homeowners to buy before tions on shortnosed suckers and Lost to help protect endangered suckers.” “It gives us an ability,in the future, to She should provide stimulating prices increase further. River suckers in Upper Klamath Lake The Bureau of Reclamation said this manage a block of water and know what crib and playpen toys to teach Home sales and prices and other reservoirs, as well as coho new plan gives them far more flexibility our supply is at the beginning of a sea- her son at an early age that he began to recover last year, six salmon, green sturgeon and eulachon in than they had in 2001, when they had to son,” Greg Addington, director of the can control some aspects of his years after the housing bust. the Klamath River. shut off irrigation to farms to maintain Klamath Water Users Association, environment.Having this ability They have been buoyed by The evaluation represents a “land- water for fish. which represents project farmers, said is the key to enjoying solitude. steady job gains and low mark” level of coordination between the “In the past, volume and distri- in an email. “Up until now, we have mortgage rates. When my daughter was 7 federal agencies, as well as integration of bution of water for coho salmon, the never had that luxury. We like the coor- Sales of previously occu- weeks old, I attached a mobile 1 the needs of the different fish species, Klamath Project and suckers were dinated approach, which is unique.” pied homes ticked up to a 3 ⁄2 fashioned from a white wire coat with an eye toward trying to keep the not coordinated,”said Jason Phillips, The Hoopa Valley Tribe is not satis- year high in April, according hanger and rainbow-hued irrigation project supplied with water, Klamath Area manager for the fied. Spokeswoman Regina Chichizola to the National Association origami cranes to her bassinet. I said Laurie Sada, field supervisor for the Bureau of Reclamation. “We factored said the agencies failed to use the best of Realtors. And they are wiggled it and watched her smile Klamath office of Fish and Wildlife. into our analysis when the coho are available science, and the plan gives likely to keep growing: A at the moving colored birds. Water levels in lakes for suckers and needing water and when farmers are more water to farmers at the expense of measure of signed contracts When the movement stopped, releases down the Klamath River for likely to take water and when suckers salmon. to buy homes rose to its high- she became frustrated and est level in three years in began to whimper and kick and April. There is generally a flail her arms. The paper birds House OKs ban on smoking in cars with kids one- to two-month lag moved again. She lay still and between a signed contract watched them. When they SALEM (AP) — The davit, Drug Administration link between the berries and the and a completed sale. stopped the second time, she Oregon Legislature has voted Enforcement agents found far illnesses. Illnesses were report- The limited supply of didn’t whimper but just moved STATE to make it a crime to smoke more than that during a ed in Colorado, New Mexico, homes has also made herself in the bassinet. She had in a car with kids. DIGEST search of Hisamoto’s Ashland Nevada, Arizona and builders more willing to ramp learned she could control her The House approved the home. California. up construction. That’s cre- environment. bill in a 43-15 vote on Hepatitis A is a contagious MMA trainer sentenced Frozen berry mix linked ating more construction As a toddler she could leave Monday. It now goes to Gov. liver disease that can last from a jobs. Applications for build- her playmates and pursue soli- John Kitzhaber, and a on drug charges to hepatitis A recalled few weeks to a several months. ing permits rose in April to tary activities in the quiet of her spokeswoman says he MEDFORD (AP) — A WASHINGTON (AP) — An Republican Party’s the highest level in nearly five own room. I am convinced that intends to sign it. mixed-martial-arts trainer Oregon company is recalling years. her bassinet experience was the The bill would prohibit has been sentenced to four a frozen berry mix sold to top staffer moves on Prices rose in April from basis for learning to be happy by drivers from smoking in cars years in federal prison for Costco and Harris Teeter SALEM (AP) — The the previous year in 94 out of herself and with herself. — if a person under 18 is present. selling pot grown under the stores after the product was Oregon Republican Party’s the 100 largest U.S. cities, SMART MAMA IN EL CAJON, Supporters say the bill guise of the Oregon Medical linked to at least 34 hepatitis top staffer is moving on. CoreLogic said. That’s up CALIF. would protect children who Marijuana Program on the A illnesses in five states. Executive Director Greg from 88 in the previous DEAR ABBY: According to a are especially vulnerable to black market. The Food and Drug Leo said Monday that he’s month. journalist and mother who pub- the harmful effects of sec- Robert Hisamoto was Administration said today stepping aside from the Los Angeles and Phoenix lished a book on the topic, when ond-hand smoke. sentenced Monday in that Townsend Farms of part-time job after five years reported the biggest price an infant cries, wait a few min- Opponents agree that sec- Medford, three months after Fairview, is recalling its at the GOP. Leo says it was gains among the cities, utes and listen before reaching ond-hand smoke is danger- he pleaded guilty to conspir- frozen Organic Antioxidant his civic duty to work for the CoreLogic said. Prices in out. This gives the baby time to ous, but say that the state acy to manufacture and dis- Blend, packaged under the party but it’s time to refocus both cities leapt 19.2 percent learn how he feels with himself, shouldn’t regulate what tribute marijuana. 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C M C M Y K A6• The World • Tuesday, June 4,2013 Y K Identity theft is DILBERT hilarious, but it’s no laughing matter Stealing someone else’s personal information to commit theft or fraud — also known as identity theft — has exploded into the FRANK AND ERNEST national consciousness. Credit card companies now market their security fea- tures, EVERYDAY and con- CHEAPSKATE sumers w arily guard their Social Security numbers. And it doesn’t THE BORN LOSER stop there. Mary The use Hunt of stolen S ocial Security numbers allows thieves to steal tax refunds, open bank accounts and do all manner of illegal operations using another’s identity. Recently, I saw the come- dy movie “Identity Theft.” ZITS Because it is so entertaining, the story comes off as fic- tionalized in a way that could not possibly play out that way in real life. The sobering truth is that this exact scenario is being played out every day. Unsuspecting people are having their identities stolen and their futures compromised as thieves open credit card accounts, CLASSIC PEANUTS finance new cars and clean out bank accounts. Identity theft has become epidemic! And it’s not just the thievery. It’s the months THE FAMILY CIRCUS and even years of hassle and expense working with police, banks and credit agencies, trying to get things straightened out. And in the meantime? The fallout can be devastating because, when it comes to identity theft, you’re pretty much FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE guilty until you can prove yourself innocent. And even then you may never be made whole. For me, the risk of having my identity stolen is so great that I carry insurance. Lifelock is the company I use because it has proven to me that it can stay ahead of thieves. Lifelock monitors my identity, constantly scanning for threats. And if ROSE IS ROSE something should ever get past them (hard to imagine, but thieves using sophisti- cated technology are very clever these days), I have a $1 million dollar guarantee. That’s how much Lifelock will spend to restore what has been stolen, including my money, my good name and my credit score. Routinely, I read horror stories from readers who discovered too late just how LUANN vulnerable they were. What a mess. They file police reports and contact credit bureaus, usually with noth- ing more than a promise that “we'll get back to you when we can.” I’m not willing to sit around for months wait- ing for someone else to find the time to look at my situa- tion. You should not be, either. You cannot afford the risk. GRIZZWELLS Of course, there are other identity theft-protection plans. Wells Fargo offers two levels of protection, as does the company Identity Guard — and each comes with dif- ferent types of coverage and premiums. I have chosen Lifelock because I believe in this company. I’ve been a satis- fied Lifelock member for nearly a decade and highly recommend the service. For about $20 a month, I get cheap insurance from a reli- able company that watches out for me. It’s hard to put a MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN price on peace of mind. You can get that rate, too, when you go to Lifelock.com and use the code EC30 to join. They were also kind enough to not only give our readers a great discount, but also 30 days free to get you started. I laughed during “Identity Theft” — not so much because Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy are hilar- ious in their roles, but because I didn’t spend one second worrying that this could happen to me. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member web- site. You can email her at [email protected] om, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630.

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C M C M Y K Tuesday, June 4,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World WORLD Putin: Fort Hood victims DIGEST missiles More evidence needed upset; suspect can on Syria chem charges BEIRUT (AP) — A U.N. not sent to report on Syria said today there question them are “reasonable grounds” to Syria yet believe that limited quantities FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — him Monday, saying she of toxic chemicals have been Retired Staff Sgt. Alonzo granted his request to repre- MOSCOW (AP) — Presi- used as weapons in at least four Lunsford says he will never sent himself in part because he dent Vladimir Putin said attacks in Syria’s civil war, but forget locking eyes with the previously said he wouldn’t today that Russia hasn’t yet said more evidence is needed gunman who entered a Fort need extra time. Jury selection fulfilled a contract to send to determine the precise Hood building Nov. 5, 2009, is set for Wednesday. sophisticated S-300 air chemical agents used or who The Associated Press then unleashed a burst of gun- Government documents defense missile systems to used them. In this file photo a Russian S-300 anti-aircraft missile system is on dis- fire into a crowd of soldiers show that Hasan, in speaking Syria to avoid tilting the bal- play in an undisclosed location in Russia. President Vladimir Putin said preparing for deployment. with some The U.N. Commission of ance of power in the region. Retired Staff Sgt. Shawn colleagues, Inquiry said conclusive find- Russian officials have Tuesday that Russia hasn’t yet fulfilled a contract to send sophisticated Manning said he saw the expressed ings can be reached only after acknowledged that Moscow S-300 air defense missile systems to Syria to avoid tilting the balance gunman too, before he was support for testing samples taken direct- signed a deal for the delivery of power in the region. shot six times as he sat in the Osama bin ly from victims or the site of of the powerful missiles a front row of chairs waiting Laden and the alleged attacks. It called few years ago, but have been for routine medical tests. said the U.S. on Damascus to allow a team coy about whether any of “It’s indeed a serious attack the missiles if they are Now the nearly three dozen was at war of experts into the country. them have been delivered. weapon. We don’t want to delivered. soldiers wounded in the with Islam. The commission’s report to Syrian President Bashar throw the region off balance.” Russia has been a key sup- Nidal Hasan deadly attack on the Texas In some the Human Rights Council on Assad told the Lebanese TV “The contract has been porter of Assad, protecting Army post are facing the emails to a violations in Syria’s conflict station Al-Manar last week signed a few years ago. It his regime from United prospect of being approached radical Muslim cleric, Hasan accused both sides of commit- that Russia has fulfilled some hasn’t been fulfilled yet,” Nations sanctions and pro- and questioned in court by indicated that he supported ting war crimes. In an appar- of its weapons contracts Putin said. viding it with weapons the man many witnesses have terrorists and was intrigued ent message to European recently,but he was vague on The U.S. and Israel have despite the two-year civil identified as the gunman: with the idea of U.S. soldiers countries considering arming whether this included the warned Russia against deliv- war in which more than Maj. Nidal Hasan. killing comrades in the name Syrian rebels, the report advanced S-300s. Israel’s ering the missiles, which 70,000 people have been A military judge Monday of Islam. warned that the transfer of defense minister told a par- would dramatically increase killed. granted Hasan’s request to Manning said five of the 13 arms would heighten the risk liamentary committee Mon- Syria’s air defense potential. Putin today also criticized represent himself at his killed at Fort Hood were in of violations, leading to more day that according to “Russ- Israel has carried out several the EU’s decision to lift its upcoming murder trial, and two units that had been train- civilian deaths and injuries. ian talk,”the weapon has not airstrikes in Syria in recent weapons embargo for Syrian Hasan later hinted that he ing to help soldiers deal with yet been delivered. months that are believed to rebels, saying that Russia Pistorius makes brief would try to justify the stress. Deployed soldiers in Speaking after a Russia- have destroyed weapons was “disappointed” by the court appearance attack, revealing for the first those units are allowed to fire European Union summit in shipments bound for Hezbol- move, which he said ran con- time his defense strategy. their weapons only in self- PRETORIA, South Africa the Ural Mountains city of lah militants in Lebanon. trary to international law. Hasan, an American-born defense, Manning said. Hasan (AP) — Oscar Pistorius Yekaterinburg, Putin defend- The S-300 missile system, He said that Russia would Muslim, said he would use a was to deploy to Afghanistan appeared briefly in a South ed the S-300 deal, saying it which has a range of up to 25 continue to push for a peace “defense of others” strategy, with one of those units. African court today for a hear- complies with the interna- miles and the capability to conference on Syria, but which experts say requires “Even if he feels the U.S. is ing ahead of the double- tional law, but added that track down and strike multi- added that the prospects for defendants to prove they in an unjustified war, this amputee Olympian’s murder Russia hasn’t yet fulfilled it. ple targets simultaneously, convening it have been were protecting other people defendant is not going to be trial for the shooting death of “It’s perhaps the best such could significantly limit the clouded by the “lack of from imminent danger. able to show a threat was his girlfriend. weapon in the world,” Putin Israeli air force’s ability to goodwill on behalf of the “It’s definitely going to make immediate because these Pistorius stood for the 15- said at a news conference. act. Israel has threatened to armed opposition.” minute hearing before his case (testifying) a lot more difficult,” soldiers were on U.S. soil and was postponed until Aug 19 on Manning said. “And it makes unarmed,”said Jeff Addicott, the request of the prosecution. me sick to my stomach that director of the Center for Top political appointees he’d even (use that defense).” Terrorism Law at St. Mary’s Trial for Manning, Military experts speculated University in San Antonio. WikiLeaks takes shape that Hasan might argue he was After questioning Hasan FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — use secret email accounts protecting fellow Muslims in for about an hour Monday, Sitting almost motionless,Pfc. Afghanistan because soldiers the judge ruled that he was Bradley Manning listened to WASHINGTON (AP) — turn over emails in response to going to know to search the were preparing to deploy from mentally competent to repre- his attorney argue that the sol- Some of President Barack congressional or internal other accounts? You would the Texas Army post. sent himself and understood dier was young and naive and Obama’s political appointees, investigations, civil lawsuits or hope that agencies doing this The judge was to decide “the disadvantage of self- only wanted to enlighten the including the secretary for public records requests would keep a list of aliases in today on Hasan’s request for a representation.” Hasan’s attorneys will remain on the public about the bitter reality Health and Human Services, because employees assigned to a desk drawer, but you know three-month delay to prepare case but only if he asks for of America’s wars when he are using secret government compile such responses would that isn’t happening.” his defense. But Col. Tara their help, Osborn said. gave a massive amount of clas- email accounts they say are need to know about the Agencies identified by AP to Osborn, the judge, scolded sified material to WikiLeaks. necessary to prevent their accounts to search them. have secret addresses, includ- Prosecutors, though, con- inboxes from being over- Secret accounts also drive per- ing the Labor Department and GREAT 3BR, 1BA MYRTLE tend the 25-year-old Army whelmed with unwanted mes- ceptions that government HHS, said maintaining non- officials are trying to hide public email accounts allows POINT HOME with a living and intelligence analyst effec- sages, according to a review by family room in a nice tively put U.S. military The Associated Press. actions or decisions. senior officials to keep sepa- neighborhood close to the secrets into the hands of the The scope of using the “What happens when that rate their internal messages elementary school. 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24-hour camera surveillance. Mattecheck said he wanted “I think it’s important for up from 16 last year, Mat- DROP-OFF The box is emptied twice a BOWLING to offer the program because them to be out in the commu- techeck said. No illegal drugs week and the medications are Free bowling it’s expensive for families to nity and see what’s available “It’s just the right thing to taken to a site near Salem to be participate in activities. for them during summer,”she do for the kids,” Mattecheck will be accepted incinerated. program grows “The intention was just to said said. “I got that pay it for- Continued from Page A1 McCullough said the box Continued from Page A1 have more kids bowling,” he Kids Bowl Free is seeing ward attitude. Do nice things is the most definite way to said. “A lot of kids out there growth. Last year, there were and nice things will happen.” dispose of medication. Drugs don’t have money to do 1,000 kids in the local pro- Reporter Emily Thornton homes of people who do not in the garbage can fall into years, an initiative by Mat- things.” gram. There are already 600 can be reached at 541-269- abuse the drug. the wrong hands and simply techeck that expanded into Millicoma teacher Becky this year. There are 29 bowl- 1222, ext. 249 or at “Grandma and grandpa flushing them down the toi- the Kids Bowl Free program Armistead said the program is ing alleys participating in the emily.thornton@the- have some Vicodin or Oxy- let leads to environmental last year. good for children. program statewide this year, worldlink.com. contin and the grandkids concerns. come by and see that,” There is virtually no cost McCullough said. “The next associated with running the ration could trigger a merger sioners and local officials are In contrast, the Oregon thing, they are up peddling program. The trip to the TIMBER of local governments. With skeptical of the plan. State Sheriffs’ Association the medications at the incinerator is part of the State could agreement from a majority of “We cannot support it supported the measure, and school or using it them- police department’s regular- local county commissioners, because it does not remedy asked that they be included in selves.” ly scheduled evidence burns tax residents the governor would also be the problem that we’re deal- ongoing discussions. The new drop-off site will and the monitoring and Continued from Page A1 able to levy a temporary ing with,” said Josephine Lawmakers are considering get drugs off the street. Locat- retrieval of the dropped-off income tax on county resi- County Commissioner Cher- another bill that would allow ed in the police department medication is on-site. looking forward to having to dents to fund public safety. ryl Walker. the state to take over county lobby, it will be available Reporter Tim Novotny can The money would be matched Walker said the tax would government functions whenever the lobby is open. be reached at 541-269-1222, do,” Kitzhaber told the com- mittee. “On the other hand, if by state funds. hurt county residents, many including tax collection, elec- It is also secure. The con- ext. 235, at “While we struggle with a of whom are elderly, unem- tions administration and verted mail box, which was [email protected] these counties reach the point where life and property are long-term solution we can’t ployed and living on fixed building inspection and donated by the post office, is om, or on Twitter at sit idly by and watch these incomes. She said this is why charge a fee to cover the costs. bolted to the floor and under @novots34. truly in danger, the only tools that I have available now are counties and the citizens in the county has repeatedly Other measures include loos- pretty much mobilizing the these counties slip into poten- voted down levies that would ening restrictions on how GARDEN the ceremony and anyone National Guard, which is an tially grave situations,” have funded public safety. counties can spend funds may participate afterward. equally unpalatable option. Kitzhaber told lawmakers. “People cannot vote for earmarked for certain pur- Project was The memorial consists of This at least allows us to have The committee heard pub- taxes when they do not have poses. five stones, about 4 feet tall a conversation.” lic testimony, but took no the income to provide an ade- collaborative and 2 feet wide, with plaques The situation became more action on the bill. quate standard of living,” she Some southern Oregon said. on them, Main said. The pressing after Curry and Continued from Page A1 counties have had their budg- Josephine County Budget maintenance department Josephine counties rejected Outdoors ets for public safety decimat- Committee Chairman Pat hauled the stones to the property tax levies that would went somewhere, people have funded local law ed, leaving them with just a Fahey said he fears state inter- memorial space. Find out where the always wanted to talk to him. enforcement. A jail levy, how- handful of resources to arrest, vention might make the situa- best fishing can be You don’t see many people Commissioner Melissa ever, passed in Lane County. lock up and prosecute law- tion even worse. like that at all.” Cribbins referred to the proj- The measure would breakers. “A heavy-handed, top- found on the South Eagle Scout Josiah Cun- ect as a “group effort.” authorize the governor to “You’re talking about down solution in all probabil- Coast. ningham, Edenscapes Land- Reporter Emily Thornton declare a public safety emer- things like having a sheriff at ity would exacerbate the scape Services, Kevin Yeager can be reached at 541-269- gency for up to 18 months, the jail,” said Rep. Bruce existing public frustration and former Commissioner 1222, ext. 249 or at with the unanimous agree- Hanna, R-Roseburg, in sup- with government, confirming Cam Parry collaborated on emily.thornton@the- ment of legislative leaders port of the bill. the worst opinions of the See GO! Saturday the project. Main will host worldlink.com. from both parties. The decla- But some county commis- naysayers,”Fahey said.

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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,JUNE 4, 2013 Pac-12 reduces hitting

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In an effort to cut down on concussions, head trauma and other injuries, the Pac-12 Conference is estab- lishing a league-wide policy to limit the amount of contact made during football practices begin- ning this season. Commissioner Larry Scott said Monday that the conference will limit hits to numbers “less than what the NCAA permits,” while many of the schools already have their own “self-imposed limits.” Now, there will be an across-the- board rule in an effort to decrease head trauma and other injuries. “In our discussions it became The Associated Press clear this is a topic our coaches are Miami center Chris Bosh celebrates after a basket against the Indiana Pacers during the first half Monday.The Heat won to advance to the NBA Finals. focused on,”Scott said. “There is a high degree of awareness about it and a deep commitment to it. It was a high priority.” Miami survives Game 7 to reach Finals Details of how the conference will monitor each school’s hits and MIAMI (AP) — LeBron James have a Game 7, no matter at home ed by James at both ends, starting and fouled out early in the fourth contact are still being worked out. walked off the court, stopped on or on the road. And that game with his lockdown defense on Paul quarter. Scott expects everything to be in his way to the bench to shake allows you to advance to the finals. George and outscoring the Pacers George was the last Indiana place by late July. David Beckham’s hand, then I have had multiple dreams about from the foul line himself, 15-14. player on the floor as Miami The Pac-12 CEO Group, made exchanged a few high-fives and it. To see a dream become a reality, Wade had the bounce-back night prepped for its postgame celebra- up of school presidents, agreed on quick hugs with teammates. I’m just very blessed. Our team is he and his painful right knee have tion, shaking any hand he could the plan during weekend meetings No raucous celebration was blessed. And we’re just happy that needed for a while, not just with the find before being walked toward in Park City, Utah, as part of the necessary. Getting back to the we are able to represent the 21 points but with a game-high six the visiting locker room by Pacers conference’s new comprehensive NBA Finals isn’t nearly enough to Eastern Conference in the finals.” offensive rebounds. And the Heat coach Frank Vogel, who slung an “student-athlete health initiative” satisfy James or the Miami Heat. The first six games of the East controlled the backboards, winning arm over his star’s shoulder. developed to improve the health For the third straight year, the finals went like this for the Heat: the rebound matchup 43-36. His time will likely come — and safety of the league’s 7,000 Heat are headed to the title round. Win, loss, win, loss, win, loss. “Moments like this can define someday. student-athletes. The meeting James scored 32 points and Form held in Game 7, though your career,” Wade said. Not yet, though. Not with this also included athletic directors grabbed eight rebounds, ailing there wasn’t much doubt about “Situations when you’re looking Miami team built for titles. It’s the and other representatives from the Dwyane Wade matched his best this outcome. like ... when everyone is counting fourth trip to the finals for the 12 schools. effort of this postseason with 21 A series that had an aggregate you out, you’re looking down, to Heat, who won the title in 2006 There have been some 200 points, and the Heat ran away score of Heat 569, Pacers 564 see how you respond. And I feel and have now been there all three research projects by the confer- from the Indiana Pacers 99-76 in through the first six games ended like we as a team, we respond very years of the “Big Three” era, ence schools related to the subject Game 7 of the Eastern Conference with a runaway, with the Heat well. I feel like we have individuals falling to Dallas in 2011 and then of health and safety for student- finals on Monday night. leading by as many as 28 at one on our team that respond very well topping Oklahoma City in five athletes, Scott said. Next up for Miami: Game 1 of point. And many of the things that when adversity hits.” games last year. “The first step here is we’re the title round, at home against they were criticized for throughout Roy Hibbert scored 18 points “The great thing is we’re a going to be codifying new Pac-12 the San Antonio Spurs on the series — not being aggressive, for the Pacers, who got 14 from young team and we are past the policies on hits and contact in prac- Thursday. not getting enough from Wade,not David West, 13 from George Hill building stage,”George said. “This tice that are less than what the “This is what it’s all about,” getting enough rebounds — were and 10 from Lance Stephenson. is really our first year tasting suc- NCAA permits,” Scott said. “We James said. “I dreamed about huge pluses Monday night. All-Star Paul George was held to cess. The rate we are going, we see have studied and discussed with our opportunities like this as a kid to The aggression was spearhead- seven points on 2-for-9 shooting championships soon.” coaches what progress the NFL has made in terms of looking at what happens in practice and reducing the cumulative impact and cumula- tive hits that occur in practice, and Rice ends Oregon’s season in regional trying to apply policies that are appropriate for college.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS During nine months of study of the NFL’s efforts to decrease con- EUGENE — Freshman catcher Hunter cussions, and input from doctors Kopycinski had four hits and four RBIs, and and athletic trainers, the Pac-12 Rice scored seven runs in the first three innings decided — based on Scott’s rec- in the Owls’ 11-4 victory over No. 8 national ommendation — to move forward seed Oregon on Monday night to win the NCAA with a plan of its own that fits into tournament’s Eugene regional. the “teaching” approach of college Rice (44-18) advanced to its first super football and its NCAA-mandated regional since 2009 with the upset of the Ducks 20-hour week rule. (48-16) and will play at North Carolina State After “lessons learned” last this weekend. season, the Pac-12 also is working “Definitely a Cloud 9 feeling right now,”said to restructure its leadership for Kopycinski, who made his first start of the men’s basketball officiating. Scott postseason. said the conference is thinking Kopycinski, who also scored twice, led the broadly rather than focusing on Owls’ 15-hit attack. Ford Stainbeck also had having just one person in charge. three hits. He expects to announce more Playing for the fourth time in as many days, within the next couple of weeks. the Owls gave Zech Lemond his first start of the During the Pac-12 tournament, season and the sophomore closer delivered the conference learned that former with an eight-hit, four-run performance over 6 officiating coordinator Ed Rush 2-3 innings that included seven and had offered bounties — $5,000 or a one walk trip to Mexico — for any official Lemond said he was “caught off guard” who disciplined Arizona coach when told Monday morning he would be start- Sean Miller. While Rush has said ing. he wasn’t serious and was “jok- “But the emotions never really got to me,” ingly” trying to “lighten the he added. “I just had to throw strikes.” The Associated Press mood” in the locker room, he Rice took a 3-0 lead in the first inning when Oregon head coach George Horton embraces senior J.J. Altobelli after the Ducks fell to the Rice Owls 11-4 in their resigned April 4. Shane Hoelscher drove in two with a triple to regional tournament game in Eugene on Monday. “I’m completely looking for- deep center off Oregon starter Jake Reed and ward, not in the rearview mirror,” then scored on an error by short stop J.J. “We didn’t pitch very well and they hit the ball by edging Florida Atlantic in a wild regional Scott said, ready to move past the Altobelli on the relay throw to third base. hard.” championship game. public scrutiny of the officiating The Ducks added two in the bottom of the Tyler Baumgartner and Connor Hofmann Stubbs’ hit scored Landon Lassiter from program. first on an RBI single by Mitchell Toelman and a had two hits each for the Ducks, who had nine third to cap a game filled with momentum Findings of an independent fielder’s choice. hits. swings, sending the Tar Heels (55-9) spilling review by Indianapolis-based law But the Owls came right back with two in onto the field in a mad dash to celebrate. firm Ice Miller LLP confirmed the the second inning and two in the third to go up Chapel Hill Regional UNC took a 6-2 lead into the ninth inning, conference’s handling of the situ- 7-2. They finished off the win with three runs North Carolina 12, Florida Atlantic 11, but gave up six runs —including a grand slam ation this spring. in the ninth. 13 innings: Cody Stubbs singled with the by Tyler Rocklein — to trail 8-6. “The feeling that we all have is a feeling of bases loaded in the 13th inning to help No. 1 SEE PAC-12 | B3 emptiness,”Oregon coach George Horton said. overall seed North Carolina avoid a huge upset SEE REGIONALS | B2 Williams reaches semifinals Next North Coos tryout PARIS (AP) — Serena Williams French Open quarterfinals, most She extended her career-best laughed at herself, screamed at recently in 2010. The 15-time winning streak to 29 matches. herself, violently shook her unco- Grand Slam champion, who is “I’m very happy to have won is set for Wednesday operative racket and cocked it over ranked No. 1, won her only Roland this quarterfinal because the her head, threatening to fling it Garros title in 2002. whole night I was afraid of my THE WORLD or Myrtle Point. before she changed her mind. Against Kuznetsova, Williams quarterfinal match,” Williams told North Coos is for players Williams finally found a way overcame an inconsistent serve, the crowd in French. “It was a very The next tryout and practice from 16 to 18 years old. The out of her funk — and into the erratic groundstrokes and a 2-love tough match today, but it’s good for the North Coos American team’s schedule runs through French Open semifinals. deficit in the final set, winning five for me because, I don’t know, but Legion baseball team will be most of June and July and She came from behind in the consecutive games and then clos- it’s very good. I am exhausted.” held at 5 p.m. Wednesday at includes mostly doubleheaders. third set today and advanced to ing the victory with a forehand Williams is the first American Southwestern Oregon For more information, call Roland Garros’ final four for the winner and a scream. woman to reach the French Open Community College. either manager Bud Grant at first time since 2003 when she “Yes!” she hollered. semifinals since Jennifer Capriati in Team coaches are hoping for 541-294-8050 or coaches Brad defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-1, It was the first real test of the 2004. Her opponent Thursday will a better turnout after Saturday’s Horning (541-260-3477), 3-6,6-3. tournament for Williams, who lost be 2012 runner-up Sara Errani, who first session did not include any Quintin Hall (541-297-0142) or Williams had been beaten the 10 games after losing a total of 10 advanced by beating No. 4 players from Bandon, Coquille Joe Bollig (541-260-4392). last four times she reached the games in her four earlier matches. Agnieszka Radwanska 6-4, 7-6 (6). C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Tuesday,June 4,2013 Y K Sports Oklahoma wins softball opener

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Robinson Louisville Slugger bat, thought to be from the OKLAHOMA CITY — 1956 season, sold for Lauren Chamberlain hit a $114,000. two-run down the Steiner executive vice left-field line in the bottom president Brett Schissler said of the 12th inning, lifting the same person sold both top-seeded Oklahoma to a 5- items, which also were 3 win against bought by one person. Tennessee Schissler says the buyer and on Monday Sports seller didn’t want to be iden- night in tified. Game 1 of Shorts In addition, Steiner the Women’s Sports says that Mickey College finals. Mantle’s signed 1960 con- Chamberlain followed tract with the New York Brianna Turang’s leadoff Yankees was sold by his fam- double by smashing a high ily for $39,930. drive that soared over the foul pole for her 30th home COLLEGE FOOTBALL run of the season, tying for Big Ten inks eight-year the NCAA lead. deal with Pinstripe Bowl Game 2 of the best-of- three championship series is NEW YORK — The Big Ten and the Pinstripe Bowl The Associated Press tonight. Philadelphia’s Domonic Brown connects for a two-run homer during the sixth inning against the Miami Marlins on Monday. The Sooners capitalized have agreed to an 8-year deal on a dropped pop-up to rally that the conference hopes from three runs down in the will help claim New York as 11th after Tennessee’ its territory. Brown’s bat stays hot for Phillies Madison Shipman broke a The conference’s affilia- scoreless tie with a three-run tion with the three-year-old he took his position at first home run off of national bowl game will begin in 2014. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to lead Cincinnati over Puig batted leadoff and base in the bottom half. He player of the year Keilani The Big Ten will take the Colorado. went 2-for-4 with two sin- Ricketts (35-1). Big 12’s place in the game. It PHILADELPHIA — The Reds have three gles, including one in his first played for New York for four was a natural addition to the Domonic Brown hit his shutouts in their last four at-bat. The 22-year-old years before signing with HOCKEY Big Ten’s bowl lineup after eighth homer in eight games games. They’ve blanked six Cuban defector also was Cleveland in the offseason. to back Kyle Kendrick’s six- of their last 21 opponents, brought up on the same day Astros 2, Angels 1: Chris Bruins put Penguins in the league invited Rutgers, located in nearby Piscataway, hitter, and the Philadelphia tying them with St. Louis and Carl Crawford Carter homered, Erik Bedard 2-0 hole with victory N.J., and Maryland. Those Phillies beat the Miami Pittsburgh for the league lead went on the disabled list with pitched seven strong innings PITTSBURGH — Brad schools will join the Big Ten Marlins 7-2 Monday night. with nine shutouts this sea- a strained hamstring. for his first victory of the sea- Marchand scored twice dur- in 2014. Delmon Young and Erik son. With a runner on in the son, and the last-place ing a four-goal first period The Pinstripe Bowl has Kratz also went deep for the Cardinals 7, Arizona 1: ninth, Kyle Blanks flied out to Astros completed a four- and the Boston Bruins rout- been matching the Big East Phillies. Brown, the NL play- (8-1) pitched right and Puig fired to first game sweep of the Angels. edthe Pittsburgh Penguins against the Big 12 since it er of the month for May,con- seven solid innings and St. base for a game-ending dou- Brandon Barnes drove in 6-1 in Game 2 of the Eastern started in 2010. The Big East tinued his torrid hitting by Louis got home runs from ble play. the go-ahead run in the sixth Conference finals on Monday has won all three Pinstripe going 3-for-4. He had 12 Yadier Molina and Carlos inning as the Astros finished night. Bowls so far, with Syracuse homers and 25 RBIs last Beltran in a victory over AMERICAN LEAGUE a perfect six-game road trip David Krejci, Nathan winning two and Rutgers month, and already has con- Arizona. Yankees 7, Indians 4: with their seventh win over Horton, Patrice Bergeron and one. nected twice and driven in six Molina hit a leadoff drive Mark Teixeira hit a grand the big-budget Angels in 10 Johnny Boychuk also scored runs in June. He leads the NL in the fifth on the same day slam for his first homer of the meetings this season. for Boston, which hardly SOCCER with 17 homers. he received a one-game sus- season, Brett Gardner had a Mariners 4, White Sox broke a sweat while going up Japan is first qualifier Kendrick (6-3) retired his pension from Major League tiebreaking single in the sixth 2: Raul Ibanez hit a two-run last 15 batters and beat the Baseball for making contact inning and the New York homer and Joe Saunders (4- 2-0 in the best-of-seven for 2014 World Cup series. Tuukka Rask kept Marlins for the 12th time in 14 with umpire Mike Everitt Yankees beat the Cleveland 5) pitched into the seventh Sidney Crosby and the rest of SAITAMA, Japan — Japan decisions. during an argument Sunday. Indians to spoil Nick inning to help the Mariners the NHL’s top offense in check became the first team to Braves 7,Pirates 2: Brian The All-Star catcher Swisher’s first game back in send the White Sox to their once again, stopping 26 shots. qualify for the 2014 World McCann, Jason Heyward and appealed the decision. the Bronx. seventh consecutive loss. Game 3 is Wednesday Cup today after a stoppage- Freddie Freeman each hit a Dodgers 2, Padres 1: Andy Pettitte lasted only night in Boston. time penalty kick by Keisuke two-run homer, helping Kris Adrian Gonzalez and Scott 4 2-3 innings in a wild return INTERLEAGUE Brandon Sutter netted Honda secured a 1-1 draw Medlen and Atlanta beat Van Slyke homered, and from the disabled list — his Athletics 10, Brewers 2: Pittsburgh’s lone goal. Tomas with Australia. Pittsburgh. had a successful 500th career start. Coco Crisp had a leadoff Vokoun gave up three first- Tommy Oar had given Medlen (2-6) pitched major league debut in Los Yankees designated hitter homer among his four hits period goals on 12 shots Australia a 1-0 lead in the seven solid innings for his Angeles’ victory over San Travis Hafner, wearing and Tommy Milone pitched before being replaced by 82nd minute but a handball first win since April 9, ending Diego. Swisher’s old No. 33, home- in at the plate to help Marc-Andre Fleury. by Matthew McKay in extra a career-worst five-game Stephen Fife (1-0) allowed red against his former team in Oakland beat Milwaukee. time set up the penalty kick skid over his previous nine one run and five hits in 5 1-3 the seventh off Justin Milone (6-5) allowed five NFL for Honda, who beat starts. innings to earn his first major Masterson (8-4), who hits, struck out four and did- Hall of fame QB Kelly is Australia goalkeeper Mark Reds 3, Rockies 0: league win. The right-han- matched a season high by n’t issue a walk in seven Schwarzer with a left-footed Bronson Arroyo limited the der was recalled from Triple- allowing seven runs. strong innings. He also took battling cancer in jaw shot to the top corner. Japan NL’s most prolific offense to A Albuquerque earlier in the Swisher was greeted advantage of a rare chance to BATAVIA, N.Y. — Buffalo needed at least a point to four singles in eight innings, day to replace lefty Chris warmly when he came to the bat in an interleague road Bills Hall of Fame quarter- clinch a spot in next year’s and had a two-run Capuano, scratched because plate for the first time in the game, going 2-for-4 with an back Jim Kelly said he has World Cup in Brazil from homer among his three hits of a strained left triceps. first inning, and again when RBI and two runs scored. been diagnosed with cancer Group B in Asian qualifying. in his upper jaw bone and will have surgery June 7. BASKETBALL Hoffman rebounds to qualify for U.S. Open Kelly is suffering from Blaylock charges include squamous cell carcinoma, vehicular homicide but he has recently under- WESTERVILLE, Ohio from Columbus — David gone tests to show that the JONESBORO, Ga. — (AP) — Charley Hoffman Hearn, Nicholas Thompson, cancer is isolated in his jaw Former NBA All-Star Daron played so badly on the last Brendan Steele, David and has not spread to other “Mookie” Blaylock has been day at the Memorial that he Lingmerth and Brandt Jobe. parts of his body. charged with vehicular thought about skipping the Along with Guthrie, the The announcement was homicide arising from a U.S. Open qualifier. He other playoff survivors were made just before the start of head-on crash in suburban changed his mind and now is Ted Potter Jr., Aaron the quarterback’s Kelly For Atlanta, authorities headed to Merion. Baddeley, Rory Sabbatini, Kids charitable foundation’s announced Monday. Hoffman, whose 81 was Justin Hicks, Sang-moon Bae annual celebrity golf tourna- Blaylock, 46, is also the worst score in the final and Doug LaBelle II. ment. charged with driving on a round at the Memorial, Sabbatini, who will be Kelly will have part of the suspended license and failure opened with a 7-under 65 at making his 11th trip to the upper jaw removed, and is to maintain his lane in the The Lakes and followed with U.S. Open, got in with a unsure whether he will Friday crash, Jonesboro a 68 at Brookside to lead a birdie on the second playoff require chemotherapy, which Police Chief Franklin Allen group of 15 players who qual- hole, just before darkness will be determined after sur- said. ified for the U.S. Open. The fell. Two alternates were still gery. The operation will be Blaylock was driving an Columbus-area qualifier was The Associated Press to be decided. performed in Buffalo. SUV that crossed the center filled with several PGA Tour Michael Kim, from the University of California, gets a fist bump from his “It’s very grueling. I’m line of Tara Boulevard — players who had been at caddie, Peter Rhee, after sinking a birdie putt on the 13th green during tired, I’m beat, I’m ready to BASEBALL about 20 miles south of Muirfield Village. U.S. Open sectional qualifying at Hawks Ridge Golf Club in Georgia on sit down and do nothing,”he Jackie Robinson’s glove downtown Atlanta — and “Frankly, I wasn’t sure I Monday. Kim finished at 11 under par, to qualify for the U.S. Open. said. struck a van, police said. A was going to play in the qual- The final stage of U.S. draws big bid at auction van passenger, 43-year-old ifier,”Hoffman said. “I didn’t Schutte just missed advanc- pulled off an “Open double.” Open qualifying stretched NEW YORK — A baseball Monica Murphy, died hours know if I would show up. I ing to the U.S. OPen for the All three qualified for the one end of the country to the glove worn by Jackie later. Her husband, who was had been out six of the last first time. He lost out in a British Open in a 36-hole other on Monday with 11 sites Robinson in the 1955 and also in the van, was treated seven weeks. That bad round three-for-two playoff for the qualifier two weeks ago, and hosting 36-hole qualifiers. 1956 World Series has been and released at a hospital. got me motivated, and final spot at a qualifier in both earned a spot in the U.S. The two largest were built auctioned for $373,002. Blaylock was also wanted Sunday night I decided I did- Newport Beach, Calif., after Open on Monday. Teater was around the PGA Tour — Steiner Sports said the in Spalding County on n’t want to let that linger.” shooting 5-under for his two in the group that tied for sec- Columbus with 15 spots and glove was sold Sunday in an charges of failure to appear in He qualified for his third rounds. ond, while Guthrie got the last Memphis, Tenn., with nine online auction by Steiner court, DUI and drug posses- U.S. Open. Josh Teater, Robert spot in an 11-for-7 playoff. spots, ahead of the St. Jude Sports Memorabilia. A Jackie sion, Allen said. Siuslaw graduate Jesse Karlsson and Luke Guthrie Others who qualified Classic this week.

in a season while claiming its State has advanced to the REGIONALS fourth regional champi- super regional round. The From Page B1 onship, and third in four Bulldogs will travel to face ON SALE NOW! years. The Commodores No. 6 national seed Virginia. But the Tar Heels tied it to advance to host Louisville in send it to extras, but fell a super regional. COLUMBIA REGIONAL behind again by three in the Vanderbilt South Carolina 6, 12th after the second-seeded Mike Yastrzemski, grandson Liberty 4: LB Dantzler drove Owls (42-22) got a three-run of Hall of Famer, Carl in two runs as South Carolina homer by Levi Meyer in the Yastrzemski, was selected overcame a 16-hour wait to top of the inning. tournament MVP. beat Liberty and win the $ $ The Tar Heels came back Columbia regional, the 399.00 yet again, and then won it to STARKVILLE REGIONAL Gamecocks’ 27th straight 399.00 advance to the super region- Mississippi State 6, NCAA tournament victory at While Supplies Last. Offer expires June 7, 2013. als vs. South Carolina. Central Arkansas 1: Hunter home. Renfroe had three hits and The Gamecocks (42-18) “The Best for Less Than The Rest!” NASHVILLE REGIONAL two RBIs, Alex Detz and advanced to the best-of- Vanderbilt 7, Georgia Adam Frazier each added two three super regional round Tech 1: Philip Pfeifer threw hits and Mississippi State for the fourth straight season five scoreless innings and easily beat Central Arkansas and 11th time since 2000. Xavier Turner drove in three to win the Starkville regional. This contest was halted runs to lead No. 2 overall seed Mississippi State (46-18) Sunday night because of Vanderbilt to a victory over scored in four of the first six rainstorms in the fifth inning Georgia Tech in the regional innings against Central with South Carolina ahead 3133 Broadway, North Bend • 541.756.2051 championship game. Arkansas (42-22). 4-2. Mon. - Fri. 8am-6pm; Sat. 8:30am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm Vanderbilt (54-10) tied It’s the second time in Their super regional at the program record for wins three seasons Mississippi North Carolina starts Friday. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, June 4,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports ‘Deacon’ Jason Kidd retires from NBA NEW YORK (AP) — Jason statement released by the shared Rookie of the Year Jones Kidd became one of the best New York Knicks. “As I honors in 1995, announced by making others better. reflect on my time with the his retirement. He turned around a long- four teams I represented in Kidd went on from there to time-losing franchise, guid- the NBA, I look back fondly at have big impacts on every dies ed another to a champi- every season and thank each team he joined.He led the Nets onship, and helped his last and every one of my team- to two NBA Finals in 2002-03, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one to its first division title mates and coaches that helped the Dallas Mavericks since the year he came into joined me on the court.” win the 2011 title, and was on David “Deacon” Jones, the NBA 19 years ago. Kidd won an NBA title and the first Knicks team to reach the original sackmaster, has Teammates loved him. two Olympic gold medals, is the second round of the play- died. The U.S. national team need- second on the career list in offs since 2000. The Hall of Fame defensive The Associated Press ed him. assists and steals, and was a He averaged 12.6 points, end credited with terming the Deacon Jones stands with former Rams coach George Allen during his But he looked more 10-time All-Star. But he 8.7 assists, 6.3 rebounds and word sack for how he knocked induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980. burned out than brilliant in missed 22 of his 25 shots in 1.93 steals in a career that down quarterbacks, was 74. the final weeks of the season, the postseason and was also included a stop in The Washington Redskins 1974. He was inducted into George Allen for his Hall of and on Monday he decided to scoreless in his final 10 play- Phoenix. Kidd had numerous said that Jones died of natural the Pro Football Hall of Fame Fame induction in 2002. end one of the greatest off games shortly after turn- ways to make his mark on causes at his home in in 1980 and made the The Rams’ stats show careers for a point guard in ing 40, and decided to walk games, ranking third on the 1 league history. away with two years and more career list with 107 triple- Southern California on league’s 75th anniversary all- Jones with 159 ⁄2 sacks for 1 “My time in professional than $6 million left on the doubles while finishing third Monday night. time squad. them and 173 ⁄2 for his career “Deacon Jones was one of “Deacon Jones has been — all unofficial, of course. basketball has been an deal he signed last summer. all-time in 3-pointers made, the greatest players in NFL the most inspirational person Jones also was one of the incredible journey, but one His retirement comes two despite being considered a history.Off the field, he was a in my football career,” said most durable players, miss- that must come to an end days after fellow 40-year-old poor outside shooter when he true giant,” said Redskins former teammate and fellow ing just five games in his 14 after 19 years,”Kidd said in a Grant Hill, with whom Kidd came into the league. general manager Bruce Allen, Hall of Famer Jack pro seasons. whose father, George, Youngblood. A 14th-round draft pick in coached Jones with the Los Jones made the Pro Bowl 1961 out of Mississippi Valley semifinal loss to UCLA in the going to have going forward.” Angeles Rams. “His passion every year from 1964-70 and State, which later produced PAC-12 conference tournament. The In other topics covered in and spirit will continue to played in eight overall. He Jerry Rice, Jones was the first From Page B1 conference said Miller con- Scott’s conference call inspire those who knew him. combined with fellow Hall of defensive lineman with 100 fronted an official on the Monday, he said the Pac-12 He was a cherished member Famer Merlin Olsen, Rosey solo tackles, reaching that “The report speaks for floor among other inappro- Networks would increase of the Allen family and I will Grier and Lamar Lundy on a mark in 1967. itself,”Scott said. “It was my priate actions. coverage of live events from always consider him my big defensive line that at times “The thing we’ve got to hope and expectation that Now, Scott anticipates 550 to 750 in the second year brother.” was unblockable. remember being players in that allows everyone to turn a seeing Miller and moving on. with what Scott called “an Because sacks didn’t Olsen died in March 2010 this era is to really respect the chapter and put the issues “It’s a fresh start, from my unprecedented number of become an official statistic at age 69 and Lundy died in game ‘back when,’ because that happened in Las Vegas perspective, and I’m look Olympic events.” until 1982, Jones’ total is February 2007 at 71. Grier, those guys could really play,” behind us and allows us to forward to spending time “We’re projected to be uncertain. His impact as a who is 80, is the only surviv- said Chris Long of the Rams, start fresh. Ed Rush resigned with Sean before the season profitable in Year 1 of the premier pass rusher and team ing member of the Fearsome whose father,Howie, also is in and we’re going to have new and making sure he has a Pac-12 Networks and we’re leader is not. Foursome. the Hall of Fame. “Deacon leadership and a new struc- chance to engage with the projected to be profitable Jones was the leader of the George Allen, who Jones is a perfect example. tural element to our program new leadership of our bas- again next year. This is as Rams’ Fearsome Foursome coached the Fearsome This whole league and every- going forward.” ketball officiating program successful of a sports net- unit from 1961-71 and then Foursome, called Jones the body in this game should Scott fined Miller $25,000 once that’s established,” work in its first year as we’ve played for San Diego for two “greatest defensive end of honor the past and the players for a rant — he was hit with a Scott said, “and I have no seen,” he said. “This was a seasons before finishing his modern football.” The Allen who played in that era. Those technical — during and after questions or concerns about historic year for the confer- career with the Redskins in family had Jones present guys paved the way for us.” the Wildcats’ two-point the great relationship we’re ence on many levels.” Scoreboard

West Division W L Pct GB D.Robertson (8), Rivera (9) and Au.Romine. W— Los Angeles, .326. Today Lopez, Spain, and Andre Sa, Brazil, 6-2, 6-2. On The Air Texas 35 21 .625 — Kelley 3-0. L—Masterson 8-4. Sv—Rivera (20). RUNS—MCarpenter, St. Louis, 46; Votto, Tennessee vs. Oklahoma, 5 p.m. Michael Llodra and Nicolas Mahut, France, def. 1 Oakland 35 24 .593 1⁄2 HRs—New York, Teixeira (1), Hafner (9). Cincinnati, 46; CGonzalez, Colorado, 45; Choo, Wednesday, June 6 , Philippines, and Dominic Inglot, Today Los Angeles 25 33 .431 11 Astros 2, Angels 1 Cincinnati, 42; JUpton, Atlanta, 41; Goldschmidt, x-Tennessee vs. Oklahoma, 5 p.m. Britain, 6-3, 6-4. Tomasz Bednarek and Jerzy at Seattle 25 33 .431 11 Houston 000 011 000 — 2 3 0 Arizona, 40; Fowler, Colorado, 39. Janowicz, Poland, def. Roberto Bautista Agut Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports; Chicago Cubs at Los Houston 21 37 .362 15 Los Angeles 001 000 000 — 1 7 1 RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 47; Phillips, Hockey and Daniel Gimeno-Traver, Spain, 6-4, 6-4. Angeles Angels, 7 p.m., WGN. Monday’s Games Bedard, W.Wright (8), Fields (8), Veras (9) and Cincinnati, 45; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 43; DBrown, Women College Softball — College World Series N.Y. Yankees 7, Cleveland 4 J.Castro; Blanton, Jepsen (9) and Iannetta. W— Philadelphia, 42; AdGonzalez, Los Angeles, 42; NHL Playoffs Second Round Championship Series, 5 p.m., ESPN. Oakland 10, Milwaukee 2 Bedard 1-2. L—Blanton 1-9. Sv—Veras (11). HRs— Craig, St. Louis, 39; Bruce, Cincinnati, 38; Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (1), Italy, def. Hockey — Playoffs, Chicago at Los Angles, 6 p.m., Houston 2, L.A. Angels 1 Houston, Carter (12). FFreeman, Atlanta, 38. CONFERENCE FINALS Julie Coin and Pauline Parmentier, France, 6-0, Seattle 4, Chicago White Sox 2 HITS—Segura, Milwaukee, 75; Votto, (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) NBC Sports Network. Mariners 4, White Sox 2 6-1. Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States, and — French Open, 10 a.m., ESPN2. Tuesday’s Games Cincinnati, 72; YMolina, St. Louis, 70; GParra, Today Sania Mirza (7), India, def. Lauren Davis and Chicago 010 000 001 — 2 6 0 Wednesday, June 5 Cleveland (Kazmir 3-2) at N.Y. Yankees Arizona, 70; Scutaro, San Francisco, 69; Boston 6, Pittsburgh 1, Boston leads series 2- Megan Moulton-Levy, United States, 1-6, 6-3, 6- Seattle 013 000 00x — 4 7 0 Major League Baseball — Chicago White Sox at (D.Phelps 3-3), 4:05 p.m. MCarpenter, St. Louis, 68; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 0 0. Kristina Mladenovic, France, and Galina Joh.Danks, Thornton (7), Omogrosso (8) and Seattle, 12:30 p.m., Root Sports; Teams TBA, 4 p.m., Tampa Bay (M.Moore 8-0) at Detroit 68. Tuesday, June 4 Voskoboeva (10), Kazakhstan, def. Svetlana Flowers; J.Saunders, Medina (7), Wilhelmsen (9) ESPN. (Ani.Sanchez 5-5), 4:08 p.m. DOUBLES—Bruce, Cincinnati, 18; MCarpenter, Chicago at Los Angeles, 6 p.m., Chicago leads Kuznetsova, Russia, and Flavia Pennetta, Italy, and Sucre. W—J.Saunders 4-5. L—Joh.Danks 0-2. College Softball — College World Series Texas (Grimm 5-3) at Boston (Dempster 2-6), St. Louis, 18; DanMurphy, New York, 18; GParra, 2-0 7-5, 6-7 (6), 6-0. Sv—Wilhelmsen (13). HRs—Seattle, Ibanez (10). Championship Series, 5 p.m., ESPN. 4:10 p.m. Arizona, 18; Rizzo, Chicago, 17; Craig, St. Louis, Wednesday, June 5 Third Round Hockey — Playoffs, Pittsburgh at Boston, 5 p.m., Baltimore (Tillman 4-2) at Houston (Harrell 4- Athletics 10, Brewers 2 16; Desmond, Washington, 16; Pence, San Pittsburgh at Boston, 5 p.m. Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka (2), NBC Sports Network. 6), 5:10 p.m. Oakland 110 060 200 — 10 19 0 Francisco, 16; Pollock, Arizona, 16; Rollins, Thursday, June 6 Czech Republic, def. Zhang Shuai and Thursday, June 6 Minnesota (Deduno 1-1) at Kansas City Milwaukee 000 020 000 — 2 6 1 Philadelphia, 16. Chicago at Los Angeles, 6 p.m. (13), China, 6-3, 7-6 (0). , NBA Basketball — NBA Finals Game 1, San (Mendoza 1-2), 5:10 p.m. Milone, Okajima (8), J.Chavez (9) and Jaso; TRIPLES—Segura, Milwaukee, 6; Hechavarria, Friday, June 7 United States, and Zheng Saisai, China, def. Alla Antonio at Miami, 6 p.m., ABC. Oakland (Griffin 5-4) at Milwaukee (Lohse 1-6), Estrada, Badenhop (5), D.Hand (6), Axford (9) Miami, 5; Span, Washington, 5; ECabrera, San Pittsburgh at Boston, 5 p.m. Kudryavtseva, Russia, and Anastasia Rodionova, Major League Baseball — New York Yankees at 5:10 p.m. and Lucroy. W—Milone 6-5. L—Estrada 4-4. HRs— Diego, 4; DWright, New York, 4; 6 tied at 3. Australia, 7-6 (3), 6-3. , Zimbabwe, Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports. Chicago Cubs (Feldman 5-4) at L.A. Angels Oakland, Crisp (6), Moss (8). Milwaukee, Weeks HOME RUNS—DBrown, Philadelphia, 17; Pro Soccer and Marina Erakovic, New Zealand, def. Hockey — Playoffs, Chicago at Los Angles, 6 p.m., (Weaver 1-1), 7:05 p.m. (4). CGonzalez, Colorado, 14; JUpton, Atlanta, 14; Francesca Schiavone, Italy, and Sam Stosur, NBC Sports Network. Chicago White Sox (Peavy 6-3) at Seattle Phillies 7, Marlins 2 Beltran, St. Louis, 13; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 13; Major League Soccer Australia, 6-4, 7-5. Tennis — French Open, women’s semifinals, 6 (F.Hernandez 6-4), 7:10 p.m. Miami 002 000 000 — 2 6 1 Gattis, Atlanta, 12; Harper, Washington, 12; Mixed a.m., ESPN2, and 11 a.m., NBC. Toronto (Jo.Johnson 0-1) at San Francisco Philadelphia 000 034 00x — 7 11 0 Tulowitzki, Colorado, 12. EASTERN CONFERENCE Quarterfinals Golf — LPGA Championship, 9:30 a.m., Golf (Lincecum 3-5), 7:15 p.m. Koehler, Webb (6), Olmos (6), Da.Jennings (8) STOLEN BASES—ECabrera, San Diego, 23; W L T Pts GF GA Kristina Mladenovic, France, and Daniel Channel; PGA Tour St. Jude Classic, noon, Golf Wednesday’s Games and Brantly; K.Kendrick and Kratz. W— SMarte, Pittsburgh, 15; Segura, Milwaukee, 15; Montreal 8 2 2 26 22 15 Nestor (5), Canada, def. Katarina Srebotnik, Channel; Champions Tour Regions Tradition, 3:30 Cleveland (Kluber 3-3) at N.Y. Yankees K.Kendrick 6-3. L—Koehler 0-4. HRs— McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 14; Pierre, Miami, 14; New York 7 54252319 Slovenia, and Nenad Zimonjic (3), Serbia, 7-5, 6- p.m., Golf Channel; European Tour Lyoness Open, 6 (Sabathia 5-4), 10:05 a.m. Philadelphia, Kratz (7), D.Brown (17), D.Young Revere, Philadelphia, 13; CGonzalez, Colorado, Houston 644221914 4. Lucie Hradecka and Frantisek Cermak, Czech a.m., Golf Channel. Oakland (Colon 6-2) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 4- (5). 12. Sporting KC 6 5 4 22 18 13 Republic, def. Natalie Grandin, South Africa, and Philadelphia 5 5 4 19 19 24 5), 11:10 a.m. Braves 7, Pirates 2 PITCHING—Corbin, Arizona, 9-0; Lynn, St. Filip Polasek, Slovakia, 7-6 (3), 3-6, 10-5. Cara Chicago White Sox (Axelrod 3-4) at Seattle Louis, 8-1; Zimmermann, Washington, 8-3; New England 5 4 4 19 15 9 Pittsburgh 001 000 001 — 2 9 0 Black, Zimbabwe, and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, (Iwakuma 6-1), 12:40 p.m. Wainwright, St. Louis, 8-3; Lee, Philadelphia, 7-2; Columbus 4 4 5 17 16 13 Local Schedule Atlanta 000 240 10x — 7 10 1 Pakistan, def. Nadia Petrova, Russia, and Juan Toronto (Dickey 4-7) at San Francisco (Zito 4- Minor, Atlanta, 7-2; JDe La Rosa, Colorado, 7-3; Chicago 3 7 2 11 9 17 A.J.Burnett, J.Hughes (6), Zagurski (7), Reid (7) Sebastian Cabal, Colombia, 7-6 (5), 6-3. Today 3), 12:45 p.m. Maholm, Atlanta, 7-4. Toronto FC 1 7 5 8 12 19 and R.Martin, McKenry; Medlen, A.Wood (8) and Babe Ruth Baseball — 13- to 15-year-olds: Chicago Cubs (Garza 1-0) at L.A. Angels STRIKEOUTS—AJBurnett, Pittsburgh, 94; D.C. United 1 10 2 5 6 24 McCann. W—Medlen 2-6. L—A.J.Burnett 3-6. Grocery Outlet at Myrtle Point, 6 p.m.; BASA at (Vargas 5-3), 4:05 p.m. Samardzija, Chicago, 91; Harvey, New York, 89; WESTERN CONFERENCE Transactions HRs—Atlanta, McCann (7), Heyward (3), Hill Trucking, 6 p.m., Clyde Allen Field. Tampa Bay (Cobb 6-2) at Detroit (Fister 5-2), Wainwright, St. Louis, 84; Kershaw, Los Angeles, W L T Pts GF GA F.Freeman (6). BASEBALL Wednesday, June 5 4:08 p.m. 82; Lynn, St. Louis, 76; Bumgarner, San FC Dallas 8 2 4 28 23 17 Reds 3, Rockies 0 MLB—Suspended St. Louis Cardinals C Yadier Babe Ruth Baseball — 13-year-olds: Coquille Texas (Ogando 4-2) at Boston (Lackey 3-5), Francisco, 75. Real Salt Lake 7 5 3 24 21 15 Molina for one-game for making contact with Valley at North Bay Fire, 6 p.m., Clyde Allen 4:10 p.m. Colorado 000 000 000 — 0 4 2 SAVES—Grilli, Pittsburgh, 22; Kimbrel, Atlanta, Portland 5 1 7 22 22 14 Cincinnati 000 100 02x — 3 9 0 umpire Mike Everitt on Sunday. Field. Baltimore (F.Garcia 2-2) at Houston (Keuchel 2- 17; Mujica, St. Louis, 17; Chapman, Cincinnati, 15; Los Angeles 6 5 2 20 21 15 American League Thursday, June 6 2), 5:10 p.m. Chatwood, Scahill (5), Outman (8), Corpas (8) Romo, San Francisco, 15; RSoriano, Washington, Colorado 5 4 5 20 15 12 and W.Rosario; Arroyo, Chapman (9) and CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Reinstated INF Gordon Babe Ruth Baseball — 13- to 15-year-olds: Four Minnesota (Walters 2-0) at Kansas City 15; League, Los Angeles, 12. Seattle 5 4 3 18 16 13 Beckham from the 15-day DL. Designated INF Mile at BASA, 6 p.m., Clyde Allen; Hill Trucking at (Guthrie 5-3), 5:10 p.m. Hanigan. W—Arroyo 6-5. L—Chatwood 3-1. Sv— Vancouver 4 4 4 16 16 17 Chapman (15). HRs—Cincinnati, Bruce (9). Tyler Greene for assignment. Reedsport, 6 p.m. 13-year-olds: Little Caesear’s National League College Baseball San Jose 3 6 6 15 13 23 DETROIT TIGERS—Designated OF Quintin at Coquile valley, 6 p.m., Coquille. Cardinals 7, Diamondbacks 1 Chivas USA 3 8 2 11 13 26 East Division W L Pct GB Berry for assignment. Arizona 000 001 000 — 1 7 0 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Atlanta 3522.614— NCAA Regionals MINNESOTA TWINS—Designated LHP Tyler St. Louis 102 112 00x — 7 14 0 Wednesday, June 5 Robertson for assignment. Selected the contract Pro Basketball Washington 28 29 .491 7 Double Elimination Columbus at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. 1 Cahill, Delgado (6), W.Harris (8) and of OF Clete Thomas from Rochester (IL). Philadelphia 28 30 .483 7⁄2 At Chapel Hill, N.C. Saturday, June 8 NBA Playoffs 1 M.Montero; Lynn, Rosenthal (8), Mujica (9) and NEW YORK YANKEES—Reinstated LHP Andy New York 22 32 .407 11⁄2 Monday, June 3 D.C. United at New England, 4:30 p.m. 1 Y.Molina, T.Cruz. W—Lynn 8-1. L—Cahill 3-6. HRs— Pettitte from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF CONFERENCE FINALS Miami 16 42 .276 19⁄2 North Carolina 12, Florida Atlantic 11, 13 St. Louis, Y.Molina (4), Beltran (13). Portland at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Brennan Boesch to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). (Best-of-7) Central Division W L Pct GB innings, North Carolina advances Los Angeles at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 3 St. Louis 38 19 .667 — Dodgers 2, Padres 1 —Optioned RHP Mickey 1 At Columbia, S.C. Vancouver at Seattle FC, 7:30 p.m. Miami 99,Indiana 76, Miami wins series 4-3 Cincinnati 36 22 .621 2⁄2 San Diego 000 001 000 — 1 8 0 Storey to Buffalo (IL). 1 Monday, June 3 NBA FINALS Pittsburgh 35 23 .603 3⁄2 Los Angeles 110 000 00x — 2 7 0 National Women’s Soccer League National League South Carolina 6, Liberty 4, South Carolina (Best-of-7) Chicago 23 32 .418 14 Stults, Stauffer (8) and Hundley; Fife, Moylan W L T Pts GF GA —Assigned RHP 1 (6), P.Rodriguez (7), Jansen (8), League (9) and advances Randall Delgado to Reno (PCL). x-if necessary Milwaukee 21 35 .375 16⁄2 Sky Blue FC 7 1 1 22 17 5 Thursday, June 6 West Division W L Pct GB Ra.Hernandez. W—Fife 1-0. L—Stults 4-5. Sv— At Nashville, Tenn. Portland 6 2 1 19 12 6 —Traded 3B Juan Francisco San Antonio at Miami, 6 p.m. Arizona 32 25 .561 — League (12). HRs—Los Angeles, Ad.Gonzalez (8), Monday, June 3 Boston 3 2 2 11 12 11 to Milwaukee for LHP Tom Keeling, and assigned Sunday, June 9 San Francisco 30 27 .526 2 Van Slyke (5). Vanderbilt 7, Georgia Tech 1, Vanderbilt FC Kansas City 3 2 1 10 7 4 Keeling to Mississippi (SL). San Antonio at Miami, 5 p.m. 1 advances —Recalled OF Yasiel Colorado 30 28 .517 2⁄2 League Leaders Western New York 3211087 Tuesday, June 11 San Diego 26 31 .456 6 At Starkville, Miss. Washington 1 4 3 6 9 14 Puig from Chattanooga (SL). 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Miami at San Antonio 6 p.m. Los Angeles 24 32 .429 7⁄2 Monday, June 3 MIAMI MARLINS—Designated LHP Wade BATTING—MiCabrera, Detroit, .367; CDavis, Chicago 1425612 Thursday, June 13 Monday’s Games Mississippi State 6, Central Arkansas 1, LeBlanc for assignment. Optioned OF Jordan Baltimore, .357; Mauer, Minnesota, .335; Seattle 0 7 1 1 4 16 Miami at San Antonio, 6 p.m. Philadelphia 7, Miami 2 Mississippi St. advances NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Brown to New Orleans (PCL). Reinstated 1B Sunday, June 16 Cincinnati 3, Colorado 0 Pedroia, Boston, .333; JhPeralta, Detroit, .332; Casey Kotchman from the 60-day DL. Recalled Machado, Baltimore, .327; Loney, Tampa Bay, At Eugene Wednesday, June 5 x-Miami at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Atlanta 7, Pittsburgh 2 Western New York at Boston, 4 p.m. LHP Edgar Olmos from Jacksonville (SL). .326; AGordon, Kansas City, .326. Monday, June 3 MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Acquired 3B Juan Tuesday, June 18 Oakland 10, Milwaukee 2 Rice 11, Oregon 4, Rice advances Thursday, June 6 x-San Antonio at Miami, 6 p.m. St. Louis 7, Arizona 1 RUNS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 45; CDavis, Francisco from Atlanta for LHP Thomas Keeling. Baltimore, 43; AJones, Baltimore, 42; Trout, Los Super Regionals FC Kansas City at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 20 L.A. Dodgers 2, San Diego 1 Saturday, June 8 Recalled INF Scooter Gennett from Nashville Angeles, 42; Pedroia, Boston, 39; Crisp, Oakland, Best-of-3 (PCL). Released INF Alex Gonzalez. Optioned x-San Antonio at Miami, 6 p.m. Today’s Games x-if necessary Western New York at Sky Blue FC, 4 p.m. Miami (Nolasco 3-6) at Philadelphia 38; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 38. RHP Mike Fiers to Nashville. Heat 99, Pacers 76 RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 65; CDavis, Friday, June 7 Sunday, June 9 INDIANA (76): George 2-9 2-4 7, West 6-15 2-3 (Pettibone 3-1), 4:05 p.m. Boston at Chicago, 1 p.m. —Activated OF Baltimore, 52; Encarnacion, Toronto, 47; Napoli, South Carolina (42-18) at North Carolina (55- Michael Young from the bereavement list. Sent 14, Hibbert 7-11 4-5 18, Hill 4-14 2-2 13, N.Y. Mets (Hefner 1-5) at Washington 9), 10 a.m. FC Kansas City at Seattle FC, 7 p.m. (Zimmermann 8-3), 4:05 p.m. Boston, 45; Fielder, Detroit, 44; MarReynolds, INF Michael Martinez to Lehigh Valley (IL). Stephenson 4-8 0-0 10, Augustin 0-0 2-2 2, Cleveland, 41; NCruz, Texas, 39. Rice (44-18) at North Carolina State (47-14), 1 T.Hansbrough 2-2 2-2 6, Young 0-1 0-0 0, Colorado (Nicasio 4-2) at Cincinnati (H.Bailey PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Recalled RHP Jared HITS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 83; Machado, p.m. Tennis Hughes from Indianapolis (IL). Selected the con- Mahinmi 0-0 0-2 0, Green 1-5 0-0 2, Johnson 1-1 3-4), 4:10 p.m. Oklahoma (43-19) at LSU (55-9), 4 p.m. Pittsburgh (Locke 5-1) at Atlanta (Minor 7-2), Baltimore, 80; AJones, Baltimore, 75; Pedroia, tract of RHP Ryan Reid from Indianapolis. 0-0 2, Pendergraph 1-2 0-0 2, B.Hansbrough 0-1 Boston, 75; AGordon, Kansas City, 73; Markakis, UCLA (42-17) at Cal St.-Fullerton (51-8), 4 p.m. French Open 0-0 0. Totals 28-69 14-20 76. 4:10 p.m. Placed RHP Jeanmar Gomez on the 15-day DL Baltimore, 72; CDavis, Baltimore, 71. Saturday, June 8 Monday MIAMI (99): James 8-17 15-16 32, Haslem 1-4 1- Oakland (Griffin 5-4) at Milwaukee (Lohse 1-6), and RHP Phil Irwin on the 60-day DL. Optioned DOUBLES—Machado, Baltimore, 25; Napoli, South Carolina at North Carolina, 9 a.m. At Paris 2 3, Bosh 3-13 2-2 9, Chalmers 3-8 1-2 7, Wade 7- 5:10 p.m. OF Alex Presley to Indianapolis. Boston, 20; CDavis, Baltimore, 19; ACabrera, Indiana (46-14) at Florida State (47-15), 9 a.m. Singles BASKETBALL 16 7-7 21, Miller 0-3 0-0 0, Allen 3-6 1-1 10, Arizona (Skaggs 1-0) at St. Louis (Wacha 0-0), BASKETBALL Cleveland, 18; Donaldson, Oakland, 18; Lowrie, Mississippi State (46-18) at Virginia (47-10), 10 Men National Basketball Association Andersen 1-3 5-6 7, Cole 3-4 1-2 8, Lewis 1-2 0-0 5:15 p.m. National Basketball Association Oakland, 18; 5 tied at 17. a.m. Fourth Round 2, Anthony 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 0-0 0-0 0. Totals Chicago Cubs (Feldman 5-4) at L.A. Angels NEW YORK KNICKS—Announced the retire- TRIPLES—Trout, Los Angeles, 6; Ellsbury, Louisville (49-12) at Vanderbilt (54-10), noon Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Philipp ment of G Jason Kidd. 30-76 33-38 99. (Weaver 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Rice at North Carolina State, 1 p.m. San Diego (Richard 1-5) at L.A. Dodgers (Lilly Boston, 5; Gardner, New York, 4; LMartin, Texas, Kohlschreiber (16), Germany, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. FOOTBALL Indiana 21 16 18 21 — 76 4; Andrus, Texas, 3; Drew, Boston, 3; 27 tied at 2. Oklahoma at LSU, 1 p.m. Miami 19 33 24 23 — 99 0-2), 7:10 p.m. Rafael Nadal (3), Spain, def. Kei Nishikori (13), National Football League HOME RUNS—CDavis, Baltimore, 20; Kansas State (44-17) at Oregon State (48-10), Japan, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3. Stanislas Wawrinka (9), DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed TE Dante Rosario. 3-Point Goals—Indiana 6-20 (Hill 3-7, Toronto (Jo.Johnson 0-1) at San Francisco 4 p.m. MiCabrera, Detroit, 17; Encarnacion, Toronto, 16; Switzerland, def. Richard Gasquet (7), France, 6- Released TE Paul Freedman. Stephenson 2-4, George 1-4, Young 0-1, Green 0- (Lincecum 3-5), 7:15 p.m. UCLA at Cal St.-Fullerton, 7 p.m. Cano, New York, 14; NCruz, Texas, 13; 7 (5), 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, 8-6. Tommy Haas (12), DETROIT LIONS—Released DB Lionel Smith. 4), Miami 6-16 (Allen 3-5, Cole 1-1, Bosh 1-2, Wednesday’s Games Sunday, June 9 MarReynolds, Cleveland, 13; Trumbo, Los Germany, def. Mikhail Youzhny (29), Russia, 6-1, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Re-signed OL R.J. James 1-2, Lewis 0-1, Chalmers 0-2, Miller 0-3). Pittsburgh (W.Rodriguez 6-3) at Atlanta Indiana at Florida State, 10 a.m. Angeles, 13. 6-1, 6-3. Mattes. Fouled Out—George. Rebounds—Indiana 43 (Teheran 3-2), 9:10 a.m. x-South Carolina at North Carolina, 10 a.m. STOLEN BASES—Ellsbury, Boston, 21; McLouth, Women NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed WR Keith Carlos. (Hibbert 8), Miami 55 (Wade 9). Assists—Indiana Miami (Ja.Turner 1-0) at Philadelphia (Hamels x-Rice at North Carolina State, 1 p.m. Baltimore, 19; Andrus, Texas, 14; Trout, Los Fourth Round PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Signed RB Le’Veon 14 (Stephenson 5), Miami 14 (Cole, James 4). 1-9), 10:05 a.m. Louisville at Vanderbilt, 1 p.m. Angeles, 12; Crisp, Oakland, 11; Kipnis, Cleveland, Maria Sharapova (2), Russia, def. Sloane Bell and LB Jarvis Jones to four-year contracts. Total Fouls—Indiana 28, Miami 22. Technicals— Oakland (Colon 6-2) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 4- Mississippi State at Virginia, 4 p.m. 11; AEscobar, Kansas City, 10; AlRamirez, Stephens (17), United States, 6-4, 6-3. Victoria SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed S Raymond Pendergraph, Indiana defensive three second, 5), 11:10 a.m. x-Oklahoma at LSU, 4 p.m. Chicago, 10. Azarenka (3), Belarus, def. Francesca Schiavone, Ventrone to a two-year contract. Waived FB Cole. Ejected—Pendergraph, Cole. A—20,025 Toronto (Dickey 4-7) at San Francisco (Zito 4- Kansas State at Oregon State, 7 p.m. PITCHING—MMoore, Tampa Bay, 8-0; Italy, 6-3, 6-0. Maria Kirilenko (12), Russia, def. Jason Schepler. (19,600). 3), 12:45 p.m. x-UCLA at Cal St.-Fullerton, 7 p.m. Buchholz, Boston, 8-0; Masterson, Cleveland, 8- Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States, 7-5, 6-4. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Named Nelson Luis Chicago Cubs (Garza 1-0) at L.A. Angels Monday, June 10 4; Scherzer, Detroit, 7-0; Darvish, Texas, 7-2; Jelena Jankovic (18), Serbia, def. Jamie director of communications. (Vargas 5-3), 4:05 p.m. x-Indiana at Florida State, 10 a.m. Pro Baseball Hammel, Baltimore, 7-3; Verlander, Detroit, 7-4. Hampton, United States, 6-0, 6-2. HOCKEY N.Y. Mets (Gee 3-6) at Washington (Haren 4-6), x-Mississippi State at Virginia, 1 p.m. STRIKEOUTS—Darvish, Texas, 111; Scherzer, Doubles National Hockey League 4:05 p.m. x-Louisville at Vanderbilt, 4 p.m. American League Detroit, 91; AniSanchez, Detroit, 89; Masterson, Men CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Agreed to terms with Colorado (Garland 3-6) at Cincinnati (Cueto 3- x-Kansas State at Oregon State, 4 p.m. East Division W L Pct GB 0), 4:10 p.m. Cleveland, 88; Verlander, Detroit, 87; Second Round G Antti Raanta on a one-year contract. Boston 35 23 .603 — Arizona (Miley 3-5) at St. Louis (J.Kelly 0-2), FHernandez, Seattle, 87; Shields, Kansas City, , Austria, and Bruno Soares MONTREAL CANADIENS—Announced they will 1 78. Baltimore 32 25 .561 2⁄2 5:15 p.m. Softball (7), Brazil, def. Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, and not renew the contract of goaltender coach 1 SAVES—Rivera, New York, 20; JiJohnson, New York 32 25 .561 2⁄2 San Diego (Marquis 6-2) at L.A. Dodgers Frederik Nielsen, Denmark, 6-3, 7-5. Pierre Groulx. Tampa Bay 31 25 .554 3 (Kershaw 5-3), 7:10 p.m. Baltimore, 18; Nathan, Texas, 17; AReed, College World Series Third Round COLLEGE 1 Chicago, 17; Balfour, Oakland, 13; Wilhelmsen, Toronto 24 33 .421 10⁄2 At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez (2), Spain, BIG TEN CONFERENCE—Announced it is adding Central Division W L Pct GB Monday’s Linescores Seattle, 13; Frieri, Los Angeles, 12. Oklahoma City def. Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah, men’s and women’s lacrosse as a varsity sport in Detroit 30 25 .545 — Yankees 7, Indians 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Championship Series Colombia, 6-3, 6-4. , Uruguay, and 2015. Admitted Johns Hopkins as an affiliate Cleveland 30 27 .526 1 Cleveland 001 030 000 — 4 8 1 BATTING—YMolina, St. Louis, .350; Segura, (Best-of-3) Horacio Zeballos, Argentina, def. 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BY DAVID WHITE growing in those areas for hundreds, maybe thousands This past weekend in of years,”he explained. “Year Sonoma County, California, in year out, they get ripe. 17 vintners gathered for a Year in year out, winemakers wine tasting they dubbed can control production. “The 7 Percent Solution.” Those areas know how to As the organizers grow the grapes; they know explained, “roughly 93 per- how to make good wine. And cent of Northern California it’s the local grapes that are vineyard acreage is planted the best. (Winemakers) to eight major grape vari- aren’t going to grow Caber- etals. The remaining 7 per- net Sauvignon all over Italy cent is home to numerous because people know the lesser-known varietals, name!” (which) are finding Fiola went on to anchor with a small compare southern but growing number Italy’s climate to of winemakers.” southern Mary- The event enabled land’s. consumers to explore Yet he acknowl- the wines being pro- edged the tempta- duced by California’s tion to focus on well- revolutionary vint- known varieties. ners — those willing “Trying to con- to embrace the state’s vince a Maryland vast and varied cli- winery that has to Contributed photos mate by avoiding WHITE’S worry about market- In March,Leslie Gabel,right,of North Bend and Pam Neill of Coos Bay traveled to China via Viking River Cruses. Their adventures began popular grapes and WINE ing to people who in Shanghai, on to Wuhan, up the Yangtze River to Chongqing and Xian, and finally to Beijing. They saw the Great Wall, the Terracotta bottling the obscure. can barely pronounce Warriors, pandas,Three Gorges Dam and made wonderful new friends while experiencing ancient and modern China. Whether they’re produc- Chardonnay to sell Nero ing unusual varietals or d’Avola, Negroamaro, exploring unheralded Sagrantino?” he asked, nam- regions, these winemakers ing three esoteric varieties are worth celebrating. from Italy. “That presents a That certain regions of challenge,”he conceded. California might be better Europe has an advantage, suited to, say, Albarino than of course. The continent has Chardonnay makes sense. been producing wine for Across the globe, commercial thousands of years, so vint- wine is produced from a ners there understand which whopping 1,368 different grapes do best. grape varieties. It defies logic In France, for example, to assume that grapes native winemakers in Burgundy to central France will thrive in know to focus on Pinot Noir all the world’s new vineyards. and Chardonnay. Just as This topic was explored at German vintners recognize this year’s Drink Local Wine that Riesling thrives in the conference by Joseph Fiola, country’s Mosel region, When in Beijing,they dined at Hau’s Fine Dining Restaurant on Peking duck,sweet and sour Mandarin fish,double-layered beef and egg Ph.D., a University of Mary- Spanish vintners recognize yolk, pork balls in toffee, shrimp crystallized in Longjing tea and much, much more. land professor who has spent that Albarino thrives in Gali- over 25 years researching and cia. teaching about experimental Wine production in the Where in The World? viticulture. United States is still in its During his lecture, Fiola infancy. But winemakers If you are going on vacation, take an edition of The World with you. When you find yourself in a picturesque spot like Leslie and Pam did in China, snap spent a great deal of time know that American con- your family/group with the paper. Then, when you visit a local restaurant, get a picture of your meal. praising the Old World for its sumers enjoy Cabernet Send the vital information: your name and hometown, the city you visited, the restaurant, who was in your group, what you ordered and what you liked about commitment to growing Sauvignon, Chardonnay, the meal. Photos can be emailed to [email protected] as .jpg-format attachments. varieties that are adapted to Merlot, Pinot Noir and local growing conditions. “Local varieties have been SEE WINE | C2 Why didn’t someone think of this sooner?

BY J.M. HIRSCH ed to challenge myself to best. You will not regret cheese 1 The Associated Press come up with a casserole making this. ⁄2 cup grated Gruyere that I could get behind. In cheese Casseroles have never true casserole fashion, it Hot sauce, to taste MAC AND CHEESE PULLED 1 really had much of a place in needed to be richly satisfy- ⁄2 cup grated Parmesan my culinary repertoire. It’s a ing, a true comfort food. PORK CASSEROLE cheese time thing mostly. I’d rather And to satisfy my inclina- 1 cup panko breadcrumbs 1 1 sear something off in a few tion to save the best part of 1 ⁄4 cup ( /2 stick) butter, Start to finish: 1⁄2 hours minutes than stand around the meal for last, every part melted (30 minutes active) while it slowly bakes. of the casserole needed to Servings: 8 I’ve also never been much qualify as potentially the Heat the oven to 425 1 teaspoon smoked papri- of a fan of dishes in which best. degrees. Coat a 9-inch ka everything sort of just oozes What I came up with isn’t springform baking pan with 1 teaspoon ground cumin cooking spray. together. Though I wasn’t a the healthiest dinner I can 1 picky eater as a child — and I imagine, but it was unbe- ⁄2 teaspoon chili powder In a small bowl, mix never suffered from the lievably delicious. And it is Kosher salt and ground together the paprika, cumin, foods-can’t-touch syn- so worth it. I ended up with a black pepper chili powder and 1 teaspoon 1 drome — I am the sort of guy three-layer casserole that 2 medium sweet potatoes kosher salt and ⁄2 teaspoon who likes to eat one food at a begins with a bed of thinly 2 pounds pork tenderloin, pepper. time, usually saving the best sliced and roasted sweet cut into 2-inch chunks Slice the sweet potatoes as 1 thinly as possible. A mando- for last. Hey, we all have our potatoes. The potatoes then 13 ⁄2-ounce bottle barbe- little compulsions. That’s are topped with a tangy- cue sauce line or food processor is best, mine. sweet mess of pulled pork. 1 to 2 tablespoons cider but careful slicing with a knife works, too. Arrange a But this doesn’t mean I’m The final layer is a three- vinegar, to taste single layer of the slices in blind to the appeal of a cheese macaroni and cheese 8 ounces elbow pasta 1 casserole bubbling away in with Parmesan-breadcrumb ⁄4 cup creme fraiche 1 The Associated Press the oven. There are many topping. ⁄2 cup shredded cheddar SEE MAC | C2 Mac and cheese pulled pork casserole pulls together the big tastes of solid reasons so many home Like I said, every part of sweet potatoes, pulled pork and macaroni and cheese. cooks favor them. So I decid- this dish needed to be the FRESH•NATURAL•ORGANIC•HEALTHY F R H th E

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MAC They go together like steak and potatoes A three-layer delight BY Continued from Page C1 The Associated Press

My family has been wean- ing itself from red meat for the prepared pan. Sprinkle years. We still love it, but the with a bit of the spice blend, portions and frequency are then spritz with cooking less than they used to be. spray. Repeat with additional Still, when I started planning layers of sweet potatoes and a Father’s Day menu for my seasonings until you have husband and my dad, I used all of the slices and sea- thought it might be nice to soning mixture. bow to tradition by turning Bake for 15 minutes, or to the Batman and Robin of until tender and lightly manly fare — steak and pota- browned at the edges. Remove the pan from the toes. oven and set aside. Happily, there are many Meanwhile, bring a large ways these days to have your saucepan of water to a sim- steak and eat it, too. For this mer. Add the pork and cook menu, I was able to lower the for 1 hour. Remove the pork fat and calorie count not from the pan. Using two forks, only of the steak and pota- tear and shred the pork into toes, but of the equally sinful bite-sized pieces. Discard the sauce — bearnaise. And, as water from the pan, then ever, the flavor stays large. return the pork to it. Add the We start with flank steak. barbecue sauce and vinegar, Leaner and tougher than rib- then mix well. Set aside. eye (the traditionalist’s cut of Bring a large saucepan of choice), flank steak is salted water to a boil. Add the nonetheless plenty juicy and pasta and cook until al dente delicious as long as you cook according to package direc- it to no more than medium- 1 tions. Reserve ⁄4 cup of the rare and slice it thinly and The Associated Press A Father's Day steakhouse dinner is made with flank steak, where a little can go a long way. cooking water, then drain the against the grain. And just a pasta and return to the little of it — 4 ounces — can saucepan. Return the pasta to be surprisingly satisfying. If you have no shallots, just out some spinach on the wine aside. medium heat and add the The satisfaction quotient substitute finely-chopped side. I cooked it up with olive 2 teaspoons dried tar- Wipe out the skillet, add 1 creme fraiche, cheddar and leaps up pretty quickly, of onion. oil and garlic in the same pan ragon tablespoon of the remaining Gruyere. Stir until melted, 1 course, when potatoes get This reduction is the acid as the potatoes and the 6 ounces ⁄3-less fat oil and heat it over medium- then add a splash of hot into the act. In this case, I’m base of the sauce, to which steak. I’m telling you, Mom, cream cheese high. Pat the steak dry, sprin- sauce. Season with salt and talking about russets, the you will add my miraculous this is almost a one-dish (Neufchatel) kle it on both sides with salt pepper. 1 king of starchy potatoes. I cheating ingredient — one- meal! When I had The Hus- 1 ⁄2 pounds flank steak, and pepper, then add it to the Spread the pulled pork in shred those bad boys, flatten third-less-fat cream cheese band test drive the whole trimmed of any visible skillet. Cook the steak to an even layer over the roasted them into a pancake, and — which somehow replaces menu, he declared that it fat desired doneness, 4 to 5 min- sweet potatoes. Spread the 1 crisp up the pancake in a both the egg yolks and the would make any day Father’s 1 ⁄2 pounds baby spinach utes per side for medium rare, mac and cheese over the nonstick skillet with just a butter. Finish off the sauce Day. leaves then transfer it to a platter, pork. little bit of olive oil. Then I with fresh tarragon, and 2 cloves garlic, minced cover it loosely with foil and In a small bowl, mix transfer it to a sheet pan and there you have it, a wonder- 2 teaspoons chopped let it rest for 5 minutes. together the Parmesan, FATHER’S DAY finish it in the oven, which ful bearnaise that is simulta- fresh tarragon While the steak is resting, panko and butter. Sprinkle frees up the skillet for the neously rich and light. STEAKHOUSE DINNER Heat the oven to 350 add a tablespoon of the oil to the breadcrumb mixture steak. One of the side benefits of degrees. the skillet and reduce the evenly over the mac and the one-third-less-fat heat to medium. Add the While the steak is cooking Start to finish: 1 hour In a large nonstick skillet cheese, then bake for 15 min- cream cheese is that the spinach in 4 batches, adding and resting, you can go to Servings: 6 over medium-high, heat 1 utes, or until the bread- sauce it makes is virtually more as each batch cooks work on my “bearnaise 4 tablespoons extra-virgin tablespoon of the oil. Add crumbs are lightly toasted sauce.” The traditional ver- indestructible. A traditional the grated potatoes, pressing down slightly. Add the and the center of the casse- olive oil, divided 1 bearnaise is temperamental; remaining ⁄2 tablespoon of sion — made with egg yolks, 2 medium russet pota- them down with a spatula, role is hot. lots of butter and tarragon — you always have to fret about then reduce the heat to oil after the first two batches Nutrition information per the yolks curdling and the toes, peeled and coarse- of spinach. Cook until the is a classic of French cuisine. ly grated, preferably medium and cook until gold- serving: 520 calories; 160 In my version, tarragon is the butter separating out to form en brown on the bottom, 10 spinach is just wilted, then calories from fat (31 percent of a greasy slick. This sauce using the grating disk of add the garlic and salt and only ingredient to survive. I a food processor to 12 minutes. Remove the total calories); 18 g fat (10 g start by making a reduction stays intact. By the way, skillet from the heat. Set a pepper to taste. Cook for saturated; 0 g trans fats); 115 don’t forget to add the rest- Kosher salt and ground another minute, then keep with white wine, white wine black pepper large dinner plate over the mg cholesterol; 52 g carbohy- ing juices from the steak to warm on low heat. drate; 3 g fiber; 15 g sugar; 36 g vinegar, minced shallots and 1 medium shallot, minced skillet, then invert to trans- dried tarragon. You can use the sauce, as they make it fer the potatoes, browned Remove the potato pan- protein; 1,190 mg sodium. even tastier. 1 tablespoon white wine cake from the oven and cut it all white wine if you have no vinegar side up, onto the plate. vinegar or all vinegar if you Our steakhouse dinner Return the skillet to the into six wedges. Slice the wouldn’t be complete with- 2 tablespoons dry white 1 steak thinly at an angle prefer not to use white wine. heat and add another ⁄2 WINE tablespoon of oil. Slide the against the grain. Add the potatoes back into the skil- juices from the resting steak Vintners willing let, browned side up. Cook to the sauce along with the PLU#71919 Good Thru 6-25-13 until golden brown on the fresh tarragon, and addi- to take risks second side, about another tional water, if necessary, to Continued from Page C1 10 minutes. Season with salt reach the desired consisten- and pepper, then transfer to cy. Warm the sauce over a sheet pan and place in the medium heat just until hot. Sauvignon Blanc, so that’s $ oven to keep warm. Transfer a potato wedge, a what most produce. Only the Meanwhile, in a small mound of spinach and some most courageous vintners saucepan over medium-high, of the steak to each of six would eschew these varieties. combine the shallot, vinegar, serving plates. Drizzle the One of these courageous OFF sauce over each portion of vintners is Matthew Rorick 5 white wine, tarragon, a hefty ANY pinch of salt and a few grinds steak and serve immediately. of Forlorn Hope, who poured of pepper.Bring to a boil, then Nutrition information per at this weekend’s tasting in reduce heat to simmer. Cook serving: 470 calories; 190 Sonoma. Since 2005, he has PURCHASE gently until reduced to about calories from fat (40 percent been producing “rare crea- 1 tablespoon. 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C M C M Y K Tuesday, June 4,2013 • The World • C3 Y K Cuisine Ice cream can be an easy way to get kids cooking

BY J.M. HIRSCH you. Mix well, then either directly onto the surface of The Associated Press Ice cream tips serve immediately as soft the ice cream, then place in A few tips for making great doc- serve, or transfer to a con- the freezer until firm, about 1 Sometimes it takes the tored ice creams: tainer, press plastic wrap hour. mind of an 8-year-old boy to I Start with quality ice cream in directly onto the surface and come up with a brilliant idea. basic flavors (vanilla, chocolate, freeze until firm. QUADRUPLE CHOCOLATE At least when it comes to ice mint, coffee, etc.) The beauty of this cream. I Choose mix-ins that either are approach is that it lets you ECLAIR ICE CREAM My son and I had just left a or can be cut or broken into bite- focus on the fun part. You Ben & Jerry’s ice cream shop size pieces also can turn it into a fun Start to finish: 25 minutes, where I’d snarfed down a I Go for contrast with your mix- family activity in which plus refreezing double-scoop cup of Ameri- ins, something crunchy (such as everyone makes a flavor, Servings: 4 cone Dream (vanilla with pretzels) with something soft (such then everyone can share and 1 pint chocolate ice cream fudge-covered waffle cone as marshmallow) compare. 1 ⁄3 cup chocolate fudge pieces and caramel) and I Think beyond sweet (potato To get you started on a chips, corn chips, peanuts, sauce Phish Food (chocolate with summer of ice cream cre- 1 ⁄3 cup semi-sweet choco- marshmallow, caramel and cashews, wasabi peas, etc.) ations, I’m sharing three of late chips fudge fish). My buddy had I Don’t let the ice cream soften the many variations my son 2 chocolate eclairs, cut inhaled Sweet Cream & too much. Aim for soft serve con- dreamed up. Cookies (pretty much what it sistency, then add your mix-ins into small chunks sounds like) and Candy Bar Soften the ice cream by Pie (peanut butter ice cream RICE KRISPIES TREAT either leaving it at room anything that is messy, temperature for 15 to 20 with fudge, chocolate nougat hands on, delicious and ICE CREAM and pretzels). minutes, or microwaving it invites them to be creative for 15 to 20 seconds. Once And then he got really (this isn’t the time for fussy quiet for a moment, which Start to finish: 25 minutes, the ice cream is soft, scoop recipes) works well. Do-it- the entire pint into a large generally is just a pre-storm plus refreezing yourself ice cream had all the bowl. Add the chocolate calm. Servings: 4 makings of a perfect kid- fudge sauce and mix until it “We need to make our ice 1 pint vanilla ice cream friendly kitchen project for 1 is swirled through the ice cream and sell it this sum- ⁄2 cup Marshmallow Fluff summer. cream. Add the chocolate mer,” Parker began with 3 Rice Krispies treats (if Except that neither I nor chips and mix again. Gently rapid-fire excitement. “We homemade, about 2-by- most parents have the time stir in the chunks of eclairs. can make all sorts of vari- 3-inches each), cut into (nor kids the patience) to Transfer the ice cream to a eties like red velvet cake and small chunks truly make ice cream from quart-size food storage con- chocolate eclair and snicker- Soften the ice cream by The Associated Press scratch. And as my son had tainer. Press plastic wrap doodle and chocolate with either leaving it at room Quadruple chocolate eclair ice cream, front, Rice Krispie treat ice so wonderfully demonstrat- directly onto the surface of chocolate pretzels and dark temperature for 15 to 20 cream,left,and snickerdoodle red velvet cake ice cream are a few of the ed, the fun isn’t in making the ice cream, then place in chocolate bits and...” minutes, or microwaving it many add-ins you can put with ice cream. the ice cream base, but in the freezer until firm, about 1 And you get the idea. His for 15 to 20 seconds. Once testing all manner of hour. imagination was sparked whacky-delicious things you the ice cream is soft, scoop cookies, broken into bowl. Add the snickerdoo- and by the time we got back can flavor it with. the entire pint into a large chunks dles and mix well. Gently stir to the car he’d asked for my The solution? Doctored bowl. Add the Fluff and mix SNICKERDOODLE RED 2 frosted red velvet cup- in the chunks of cupcake. phone so he could type out ice cream. It works like this: until it is swirled through the cakes, cut into chunks Transfer the ice cream to a VELVET ICE CREAM the list of flavors we would Buy a pint of ice cream, then ice cream. Add the chunks of Soften the ice cream by quart-size food storage con- be selling this summer. soften it either by leaving it Rice Krispies treats and stir either leaving it at room tainer. Press plastic wrap But his wasn’t the only on the counter for 15 to 20 until thoroughly mixed into Start to finish: 25 minutes, temperature for 15 to 20 directly onto the surface of imagination sparked. minutes, or nuking it for 15 to the ice cream. plus refreezing minutes, or microwaving it the ice cream, then place in Because I’m always looking 20 seconds. Scoop it into a Transfer the ice cream to a Servings: 4 for 15 to 20 seconds. Once the freezer until firm, about 1 for great excuses to get kids really big bowl, then add quart-size food storage con- 1 pint vanilla ice cream the ice cream is soft, scoop hour. into the kitchen. Generally whatever mix-ins do it for tainer. Press plastic wrap 2 large snickerdoodle the entire pint into a large Raising the bar on cocktails

BY MICHELLE LOCKE The Associated Press

Bartender Tony Conigliaro’s new beverage book is called “The Cocktail Lab,” and he’s not speaking figuratively. Among the equipment at his London-based Drink Factory consulting business are a centrifuge (the better to filter macerated liquids), a cold smoker and smoke gun (for smoking garnishes as The Associated Press well as syrup ingredients), A Greek-style turkey burger with pepperoncini sauce uses spinach for the extra moisture turkey lacks. and a refractometer to meas- ure exact alcohol levels. Not quite your standard issue bar gear. Turkey burgers can And an ordinary day in the lab “can involve thermo- mixing, sous-viding, dehy- drating — even stripping The Associated Press be juicy and flavorful bark from trees,” Conigliaro A margaita uses broiled Sicilian lemons as a base ingredient. writes in the introduction to the book, due out in July. Conigliaro, a renowned BY SARA MOULTON labels and not rely on words spiced up every Greek salad British bartender, is a pio- The Associated Press such as “lean” or “white you’ve ever eaten. They’re liquors, carbonating drinks, For Conigliaro, molecular meat” when looking for briny, too, which is why I neer in so-called molecular barrel-aging cocktails, cen- mixology started with people Summertime is burger healthy choices. added some of their pickling mixology, but he’s got a lot of trifuging juices to get clear asking questions. “And the time. And it’s so easy to Or, better yet, grind your liquid to the yogurt-mayo company these days as more liquids, infusing liquors with more questions people asked throw a few beef patties on own turkey. Start by buying base. bartenders on both sides of unexpected ingredients, and you kind of got to points the grill. Not much is a small package of turkey This creamy sauce com- the Atlantic work on elevat- using rotary evaporators to where the only places where required in the way of tenderloins, the flap of meat prises the last splash of our ing the art of the cocktail into get strongly flavored distil- you could find the answers embellishment, yet they that lies just under the Turkey Helper. Nobody in a science. lates,” says Erica Duecy, were either in the chemistry 1 “All of the regular tools of cocktail historian and author of food or the science of how have a big happiness return. breast. As little as a 1 ⁄2 my house cries “Where’s the What’s the magic ingre- pounds of turkey tender- beef?” when we pull these molecular cooking are in of the upcoming book “Sto- it works,”he says. dient? Fat, of course. Beef loins can be ground to pro- burgers off the grill. play: they’re Cryovacing ried Sips.” “The high-end “For years and years all burgers are high in fat, which duce six burgers. Cut the (putting in vacuum-sealed bar has become as devoted to we’ve ever had is recipes guarantees flavor and juici- tenderloins into 1-inch packaging) and slow cooking this equipment and these ness. And because fat cubes and freeze them for 30 SEE TURKEY | C4 ingredients, smoke-infusing techniques as the kitchen.” SEE COCKTAILS | C4 enhances flavor, it also minutes. Pop them in a food makes anything else you put processor and pulse until in or on the burger taste bet- they achieve a medium- ter, too. grind consistency. Heartbreakingly, as you Now we come to the cru- decrease the fat content in a cial part of the recipe, the burger, its flavor tends to go part I call Turkey Helper. bye-bye, too. This is a real The blandest and driest of problem if you want to dig white meats, turkey cries out into a delicious burger and for flavor and moisture. still want the blood to con- Happily, any number of veg- tinue sailing through your etables can answer this call, arteries. The solution? including sauteed onions, Turkey. bell peppers or mushrooms, I know. I know. You’ve shredded raw Napa cabbage, tried turkey burgers and it or carrots. was like eating wet card- But I wanted to give these board. Hah! But you haven’t burgers the Greek treat- tried my turkey burgers. ment, so I moistened them Let’s start with the basic with spinach, garlic and ingredient — ground turkey. onions, then seasoned them While researching this with crumbled feta and fresh recipe, I discovered that the oregano. A staple of Greek labels on ground turkey can cuisine, the goat or sheep be quite confusing. You’d milk cheese called feta is so figure that a package labeled packed with flavor and salti- “lean” would mean what it ness that a little goes a long says. Weirdly, it turns out way. And if you’re not a fan that the calories and fat in a of oregano, you can swap in 4-ounce portion of “lean” dill or basil instead. ground turkey can range In search of a simpatico from 120 calories with 1 per- sauce, I built one out of pep- cent fat to 160 calories with peroncini. Also known as 12 percent fat (which is as Tuscan pickled peppers, rich as a lean beef burger). pepperoninci are the little As always, it’s best to read green hot peppers that have C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K C4 •The World • Tuesday, June 4,2013 Y K Cuisine A grilled Greek chicken salad

1 BY J.M. HIRSCH 1 ⁄3 pounds boneless, skinless chicken The Associated Press breasts, cut into thin strips 2 large red bell peppers, cored and cut 1 Salad recipes that have fussy lists of into ⁄2-inch strips ingredients generally irritate me. 2 ears corn, husked I don’t doubt that they are delicious, 2 heads Boston lettuce, roughly nor that assembling them just so with just chopped 1 the right blend of flavors and textures ⁄2 small red onion, diced makes for a transformative salad experi- 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh ence. It’s simply that my life doesn’t allow mint 1 for such fuss. To me, the very nature of a ⁄2 cup crumbled feta cheese salad should be that it brings together Heat a grill to high. whatever is fresh and delicious and mar- In a large bowl, combine the olive oil, 1 ries it all with some oil and acid. Particu- lemon juice, garlic, oregano, ⁄2 teaspoon lars beyond that don’t much matter. salt and a generous amount of pepper. So I give you my recipe for grilled Greek Whisk well. Transfer 2 tablespoons of the salad. I use the term “recipe” loosely, for dressing to a medium bowl. Add the you should use this merely as inspiration, a chicken to the smaller bowl, toss well to guide for making good salad choices. Sub- coat, then set aside. stitute, modify, amplify. Place the bell peppers in the larger bowl The chicken, for example, is easily and toss to coat with the remaining dress- replaced with thinly sliced steak. Or ing, then transfer the peppers to a plate. turkey tenderloin. Or small cubes of lamb. Roll the ears of corn in the dressing, then Or salmon. Don’t have Boston lettuce? Use set them on the plate with the peppers. anything frilly and green. Or even some- Set the peppers and corn on the grill. thing not so frilly. Heck, use a bed of fine- Lower the heat to medium and cook, turn- ly chopped steamed and cooled broccoli if ing often, until lightly seared and the pep- that’s what you have. And substitute at pers just start to turn tender, about 3 to 6 will for the veggies I call for. I like them minutes. Return to the plate and set aside. grilled, but don’t feel compelled. Want Add the chicken to the grill and cook for 4 something bready? Grill some and add as minutes per side. Transfer to the plate croutons. with the vegetables. My only request? Don’t use bottled Add the lettuce to the large bowl and dressing. Make it. Homemade vinaigrette use your hands to toss it with the dressing, tastes better, is better for you, and makes carefully coating each leaf with the vinai- you a better person. And use your hands grette. Divide the greens between 4 serv- when dressing the greens with it. You’ll ing plates, then top each with some of the get much better coverage, making for a peppers and chicken. Divide the red onion much better salad. and mint between the plates. Stand each ear of corn on its wide end then cut off the kernels by sawing a knife GRILLED GREEK CHICKEN SALAD carefully down the sides. Divide the ker- nels between the salads, then top with feta Start to finish: 45 minutes cheese. Serve immediately. Servings: 4 Nutrition information per serving: 430 1 ⁄4 cup olive oil calories; 190 calories from fat (44 percent Juice of 1 lemon of total calories); 21 g fat (5 g saturated; 0 g 2 cloves garlic, minced trans fats); 105 mg cholesterol; 20 g carbo- The Associated Press 2 tablespoons chopped fresh oregano hydrate; 4 g fiber; 8 g sugar; 42 g protein; Grilled Greek chicken salad is not so much a recipe as it is a starting point.You can substitute out any Kosher salt and ground black pepper 560 mg sodium. of the ingredients as long as it is fresh and delicious.

occasionally, until golden TURKEY brown, about 5 minutes. Add A taste of the Caribbean 1 You can grind the remaining ⁄2 tablespoon of olive oil and the spinach BY ALISON LADMAN Caribbean grilled your own and cook, stirring, until the The Associated Press shrimp salad is a Continued from Page C3 spinach is wilted. Season taste of the islands with salt and pepper, then transfer the mixture to a Caribbean flavors jazz up with its zesty rum- GREEK-STYLE TURKEY bowl. Chill in the refrigerator this simple supper salad. We spiked marmalade glaze the shrimp with a zesty BURGERS WITH until cooled to room temper- that is used to glaze ature. rum-spiked marmalade, the shrimp. then toss them on a hot grill PEPPERONCINI SAUCE Meanwhile, in a small with tomatoes and corn bowl combine the yogurt, before combining everything Start to finish: 45 minutes mayonnaise, pepperoncini, with a few more veggies. We Servings: 4 pepperoncini liquid, lemon 1 juice, garlic, and salt and serve the whole thing with 1 ⁄2 tablespoons extra-vir- grilled bread seasoned with gin olive oil, divided pepper to taste. Set aside. 1 Once the spinach has garlic and orange for a bit of ⁄2 cup finely chopped yel- crunch and to aid in scoop- low onion cooled, remove it from the ing up all the delicious bits. refrigerator and add the feta, 5 ounces baby spinach 1 Kosher salt and ground oregano, ground turkey, ⁄4 The Associated Press black pepper teaspoon salt and ground CARIBBEAN GRILLED 1 black pepper. Mix well, then ⁄4 cup nonfat plain Greek SHRIMP SALAD shape into four patties, each Ground black pepper coat. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, yogurt 1 1 about ⁄2-inch thick. ⁄4 cup low-fat mayonnaise 1 clove garlic, minced Arrange the corn and toss together the jicama, avo- Spray the burgers lightly Start to finish: 35 minutes Zest of 1 orange tomatoes on a rimmed baking cado and lime juice. 2 tablespoons minced with olive oil cooking spray, Servings: 4 8 slices of baguette sheet and drizzle with olive Slice the corn kernels off seeded pepperoncini then grill over medium heat 2 tablespoons orange 1 medium jicama, peeled oil. Sprinkle with salt and the cobs. To do this, one at a 1 tablespoon liquid from until just cooked through, marmalade and diced black pepper. time stand each ear on its wide the pepperoncini jar about 6 minutes per side. 1 tablespoon packed dark 1 avocado, pitted, peeled In a small bowl, stir togeth- end and use a knife to saw 1 to 2 teaspoons lemon Spread some of the yogurt brown sugar and diced er the garlic, orange zest and 2 down length of the cob. Add juice, or to taste sauce on the bottom half of Kosher salt Juice of 2 limes tablespoons of olive oil. Brush the kernels to the jicama-avo- 1 teaspoon minced garlic each bun, then top with a Zest of 1 lime 1 bunch cilantro, leaves over both sides of each slice of cado mixture. Add the toma- 3 ounces crumbled feta burger. Spoon the remaining 1 tablespoon dark rum and stems, roughly baguette. toes, shrimp and cilantro. Stir cheese sauce over the burgers and 1 teaspoon ground corian- chopped Arrange the shrimp, ears of gently. Crumble the goat 2 tablespoons chopped top with the remaining bun der 4 ounces soft goat cheese corn,and tomatoes on the grill cheese over the top and serve fresh oregano hales. Serve immediately. 1 with the toasted bread. ⁄2 teaspoon red pepper Heat a grill to medium- and cook until the shrimp are 1 pound ground turkey Nutrition information per flakes high. cooked through and pink and Nutrition information per 4 whole-wheat hamburger serving: 460 calories; 220 serving: 700 calories; 220 1 pound raw large shrimp, In a small bowl, stir togeth- the corn and tomatoes are buns calories from fat (48 percent calories from fat; 25 g fat (7 g peeled er the marmalade, brown beginning to char. Add the Heat the grill to medium. of total calories); 24 g fat (7 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 185 2 ears corn, husked sugar, 1 teaspoon of salt, the baguette slices and grill until In a large skillet over saturated; 0 g trans fats); 110 mg cholesterol; 81 g carbohy- 10-ounce container cock- lime zest, rum, coriander and lightly charred. Transfer to a medium-high, heat 1 table- mg cholesterol; 34 g carbohy- drate; 15 g fiber; 19 g sugar; 41 tail (small) tomatoes red pepper flakes. Add the platter and allow to cool spoon of the oil. Add the drate; 5 g fiber; 6 g sugar; 29 g g protein; 1,190 mg sodium. Olive oil shrimp, stirring to thoroughly slightly. onion and cook, stirring protein; 1030 mg sodium.

The best of the new breed those Pop Rocks crackling in gee-whiz techniques are tail with poor-tasting tequila COCKTAILS 2 of drinks is that they look your mouth. Surprise and generally out of sight, water?). Then get a dual ⁄3 ounce triple sec liqueur Gadgets can help like regular cocktails but delight is the reaction though customers who want infrared/probe thermome- Heat the oven to broil. “taste like nothing you’ve molecular mixologists are to know what went into a ter. Use it to check tempera- Slice the lemons in half, get new flavors tried before,” says Duecy. going for, and that’s what drink are welcome to ask. tures, from how cold your then arrange cut side up on a Bartenders like Dave Arnold this drink delivered.” Conigliaro rather likes the freezer gets to whether rimmed baking sheet. Broil Continued from Page C3 at Booker & Dax in New York New tools open up new idea, he writes in “Cocktail you’ve stirred a drink long at the center of the oven for are developing new tech- possibilities. For instance, a Lab,”that “the rest will con- enough. about 10 minutes, or until passed down and you get niques like nitro-muddling rotary evaporator is a piece tentedly sip on a Bloody I Conigliaro: Source your the lemons are golden shown how to make them (flash-freezing fresh herbs of lab equipment that lets Mary,blissfully unaware that ingredients well. Look at not brown. Set aside until cool and shown what they should with liquid nitrogen, then you “boil” water or alcohol it took two years to perfect just what you find on the enough to handle, then juice be like and how they should crushing them into a powder at low temperatures. You can each individual component supermarket shelf, but go that the lemons into a bowl or 2- taste, but it was scratching and incorporating it into the put orange juice in and end of their drink.” little bit further and find those cup liquid measuring con- below the surface of that and cocktail). What you get — up with orange water and Want to up your home spirits and cordials. Compare tainer. Using a mesh strainer seeing what was actually intense herb flavor. What orange-flavored jam, “both bartending game? Here are one gin to another. Compare lined with cheesecloth, going on that really proved to you don’t get — herbs stuck of which would taste clean some tips. your Beefeater to your Tan- strain the lemon juice into a be of interest for us.” in your teeth. and fresh,”says Liu. Alterna- I Duecy: Make sure you’re queray and see how the drink blender. Blend for four 25- Kevin K. Liu, author of And in San Diego, Erick tively, you could put in bour- using top quality ingredi- works and make choices off second bursts. Set aside. “Craft Cocktails at Home,” Castro of Polite Provisions, a bon and end with a super ents, i.e., no shriveled limes. the back of that. That’s how Sprinkle a few table- sees cocktail chemistry as new bar, works with carbon- high-proof distillate of Try infusing liquors or wines you really kind of understand spoons of sugar on a small something that fits into his ation so the cocktails are bourbon and bourbon-fla- with fruit, herbs and even how things work. plate. Use one of the overarching interest in how premixed and come out of a vored powder. vegetables. Start with vodka squeezed lemon rinds to science can improve every- kegerator, a refrigerated dis- Still, while gadgetry can until you get familiar with moisten the rim of a day life, something he began penser, like beer or soda. produce new flavors, it takes the length of time and results SWEET BROILED LEMON coupette or other suitable exploring while studying One of the best molecular a skilled bartender to balance you’ll get from certain ingre- MARGARITA glass for a margarita. Over- technology policy at the cocktails Duecy has tried those flavors, notes Liu. dients. To a vodka-filled jam turn the glass into the sugar Massachusetts Institute of was at Eleven Madison Park Conigliaro would agree. jar, just drop in some ingre- and gently move around to Technology. “I wrote the in New York, where bar- He may his cocktails dients, and leave the infusion Unused lemon juice can coat the rim. Refrigerate the book about cocktails tenders used liquid nitrogen in a lab-like setting, but he on the counter. Try spices be refrigerated for several glass until ready to fill. because I thought this was a to make a frozen gin sorbet, serves them in an atmos- (cardamom, black pepper, weeks. To prepare the cocktail, in field where bartenders and which they then mixed with phere that’s anything but horseradish), fruit (pineap- Start to finish: 25 minutes cocktail shaker filled with 3 customers alike could bene- bing cherry syrup and grape- clinical. The menu at his Bar ple, lemon peel, berries), and Servings: 1 ice, combine the tequila, ⁄4 fit from some simple scien- fruit juice and topped with 69 in Islington, North Lon- vegetables (beets, celery). 5 Sicilian lemons ounce of the broiled lemon tific knowledge, but I think Pop Rocks. “The drink is don, has just 12 cocktails, I Liu: Get some gear. Start Sugar juice and the triple sec. the concept applies to many refreshing and clean, yet three wines and Cham- with a water filter (Why Ice cubes Shake well, then strain into 1 other fields as well,” he says. invigorating and fun with pagnes, and one beer. The would you fill up half a cock- 1 ⁄2 ounces reposado the prepared glass. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Tuesday, June 4, 2013 ■ THE WORLD, Coos Bay, Ore. ■ C5 Y K Cl ass if i eds

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June 6th ,7th, Reedsport. 1 bedroom & bath. for under $50,000, in any 9-4pm. 8th, 9-2pm. 46 Riverbend Washer/dryer, micro, dishwasher incl. condition. Have cash and can ,Reedsport: Full house furniture, Fenced backyard. No smoking. $475 close quickly. electronics, beds, glass ware, col- mo. $500 dep. 850 York St. Call Call Howard lectables, kitchen ware. Ton’s of 541-271-4168 $475.00 mo. 541-297-4834 womens cloths/Accessories. Yard MUST SEE! decore lighting, Misc. items. Newly refurbished unit. 2 bedroom, Photo’s on Craig’s list. 506 Manufactured 1 bath. Hardwood & laminate floor- ing, granite counter tops, fireplace, Glasgow: Veterans of foreign war In a Reedsport family park close to W/D in unit, carport, patio. 1.5 auxiliary 3182 @ North Bay side shopping, 1976 Tamerac 14x60 2 bdr. blocks West of BAH, W/S/G paid. grange- glasow June 7, 8 9-3pm. 1 bth. $275 mo space rent. Includes No smoking/pets. Only $800/mo + Tables available, $10. 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Box 541-267-6278 541-267-6278 Now is the time to investigate a work for it, but you won’t go so far as to — To feel gratified, you’ll need to 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Tuesday, June 4, 2013 ■ THE WORLD, Coos Bay, Ore. ■ C7 Y K 909 Misc. Auto 918 Vans NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of purchasers will be required to remove Coquille Valley Hospital, 940 E. Fifth “Dodge Sprinter, 2008 High Top, Kathy Marting has been appointed Washington Mutual Bank, formerly boats, trailer, and storage unit con- Street, Coquille, OR, in the South Fork Mercedes Engine and Transmis- and has qualified as the Personal known as Washington Mutual Bank, tents from Port property within five (5) Conference Room. The hearing will HONDA WORLDWORLD sion, excellent condition, new tires Representative of the above estate. FA, Plaintiff. Plaintiff’s claim is stated working days. take place on Wednesday, June 19, & battery, 22,000 miles. in the written Complaint, a copy of 2013, at 5:00 p.m. The purpose of this $21,000.00. Located at Port All persons whose rights may be af- which is on file at the Coos County Donna Nichols, Chief Financial Officer hearing is to discuss the budget and Orford. Cell 918-361-3810.” fected by the proceedings in this es- Courthouse. You must “appear” in Oregon International Port of Coos Bay receive comments on with/from inter- tate may obtain additional information this case or the other side will win au- P.O. Box 5409 ested persons. A copy of the budget from the records of the Court, the Per- tomatically. To “appear” you must file Charleston, OR 97420 may be inspected or obtained at Co- sonal Representative or the Attorney with the court a legal paper called a Telephone: (541) 267-7678 quille Valley Hospital during normal $5,990 for the Personal Representative. “motion” or “answer.” The “motion” or business hours beginning on June 17, 2001 Toyota Camry CE “answer” must be given to the court PUBLISHED: The World- June 4th 2013. Please direct any questions to 4Dr, Clean, 5Spd. All persons having claims against the clerk or administrator within 30 days and 11, 2013 (ID-20231377) Gail Ludington, Financial Services Di- #13166A/212134 estate are hereby required to present along with the required filing fee. It rector at 541-396-3101. the same, with proper vouchers, within must be in proper form and have proof NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the four (4) months after the date of first of service on the plaintiff’s attorney or, undersigned have been appointed PUBLISHED: The World - June 4, publication of this notice, as stated if the plaintiff does not have an attor- personal representatives of the Estate 2013 (ID-20232062) below, to Mike O’Dwyer, Lawyer for ney, proof of service on the plaintiff. of Wilma Grace Plaep, deceased, LEGAL NOTICE the Personal Representative at Post The object of the complaint is to fore- Coos County Circuit Court Case No. COQUILLE VALLEY HOSPITAL $8,990 Office Box 2052, (50219 Hwy 101 close a deed of trust dated September 12PB0154. All persons having claims DISTRICT SECOND PUBLIC South, Suite D-1), Bandon, Oregon 12, 2005 and recorded as Instrument 1999 Toyota Tacoma SWB against the estate are required to NOTICE OF BUDGET Auto, 4Cyl, Low Miles. 97411, or said claims may be barred. No. 2005-14204 given by Guadalupe present them, with vouchers attached, COMMITTEE MEETING #B3334/564382 Reyes Cisneros Jr and Jeanette C. to the undersigned personal repre- Dated and first published this 28th day Cisneros, as tenants by the entirety sentatives at 1020 Liberty Street SE, A meeting will be held on Tuesday, of May, 2013 on property commonly known as 837 P.O. Box 2810, Salem, Oregon June 18, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at Coquille C Street, Myrtle Point, OR 97458 and 97308, within four months after the Valley Hospital, 940 E. Fifth Street, Mike O’Dwyer legally described as: date of first publication of this notice, Coquille, OR, in the Board Room for Lawyer for Personal Representative Beginning at the Southwest corner of or the claims may be barred. the purpose of hearing the budget $9,990 Oregon State Bar No. 76274 Lot 4, Block 15, Border and Bender’s All persons whose rights may be af- message, receiving the budget docu- Post Office Box 2052 (50219 Hwy Extension to Border and Bender’s Ad- fected by the proceedings may obtain ment and for taking questions and 1999 Dodgeram 1500 4x4 101S. Suite D-1) Bandon, Oregon dition to the Town of Myrtle Point, additional information from the records comments from the public regarding Quad Cab, Low Miles, 318, 5Spd, SLT. 97411 Phone (541) 347-1200 - Fax Coos County, Oregon; thence South #B3265/211275 of the court, the personal representa- the budget document and for taking (541) 347-9400 60 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot tives, or the attorneys for the personal questions and comments from the 1, Block 14 in said Addition; thence representative. public regarding the proposed budget PUBLISHED: The World -May 28, East along the North line of Block 14 a Dated and first published: May 28, for the Hospital District for fiscal year June 4, and June 11, 2013 distance of 100 feet; thence North 60 2013 July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014. (ID-20231587) feet; thence West 100 feet to the point This proposed budget shall also be of beginning. Donna Madison subsequently presented in a Public $11,990 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF The complaint seeks to foreclose and Personal Representative Hearing scheduled for June 19, 2013 1999 GMC Sierra Ext Cab 4x4 THE STATE OF OREGON terminate all interest of Myla Cisneros at 5:00 p.m. at the Hospital and to the SLE, 37K Miles, V8, Auto, PW & More. a/k/a Nyla Cisneros and all other inter- #B3328/501108 FOR COOS COUNTY Ryan W. Collier, P.C. Hospital District Board for review and ests in the property. Attorneys for Personal Representative approval at a Board Meeting on June Case No. 13PB0101 The “motion” or “answer” (or “reply”) 1313 Mill Street SE 20, 2013. A copy of the proposed must be given to the court clerk or ad- P.O. Box 2810 budget may be inspected or obtained In the Matter of the Estate of ministrator within 30 days of the date Salem, OR 97308 from the Finance Department at Co- JAMES KERWIN CAHILL, of first publication specified herein (503) 485-7224 quille Valley Hospital during normal Deceased. along with the required filing fee. The business hours beginning June 17, $13,990 date of first publication of the sum- PUBLISHED: The World- May 28, 2013. Please direct any questions to mons is June 4, 2013. 2008 Honda Element SC NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS June 04 and 11, 2013 (ID-20231656) Gail Ludington, Financial Services Di- Auto, One Owner, Clean. If you have questions, you should see rector at 541-396-3101. #13163A/215032 an attorney immediately. If you need NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR undersigned has been appointed and help in finding an attorney, you may PUBLISHED: The World - June 04, contact the Oregon State Bar’s Law- THE STATE OF OREGON has qualified as Personal Representa- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 2013 (ID-20232064) tive of said estate. All persons having yer Referral Service online at www.oregonstatebar.org or by calling PROBATE DEPARTMENT claims against said estate are hereby PUBLIC NOTICE required to present the same, with (503) 684-3763 (in the Portland metro- politan area) or toll-free elsewhere in Case No.: 13PB0113 $14,990 proper vouchers, within four months NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the after the date of first publication of this Oregon at (800) 452-7636. 2005 Toyota Matrix NOTICE TO INTERESTED Coos County Board of Commissioners notice, as stated below, to the Per- XR, AWD, Low Miles & More. Attorney for Plaintiff, will conduct the following hearings at #B3322/550251 Legals sonal Representative at the office of the time, date and location noted be- Steve Wilgers, P.C., 243 W. Commer- 100 /s/ Kara Cogswell In the matter of the Estate of: low for the purpose of reviewing road cial, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420, or they HARRY MARTIN HAKANSON, name petition. may be barred. Kara Cogswell #113566 [[email protected]] Decedent. The first road name petition (File All persons whose rights may be af- SHAPIRO & SUTHERLAND, LLC 1499 SE Tech Center Place, Suite NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the #RN-13-01) is for a road located in fected by the proceedings in this es- undersigned has been appointed per- Township 28S Range 14W Section 03 $17,990 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 255 Vancouver, WA 98683 tate may obtain additional information sonal representative. All persons hav- Tax Lots 600, 1901, 2200 & 2300. 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid STATE OF OREGON (360)260-2253; Fax (360)260-2285 from the records of the Court, the Per- ing claims against the estate are re- The owners of the previously noted 30K Miles, XLT, Auto, 4Cyl. #B3283/219042 FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS S&S No. 11-106643 sonal Representative, or the attorney quired to present them, with vouchers tax lots may have an interest in the NOTICE TO INTERESTED for the Personal Representative. attached, to the undersigned personal road as these are the properties abut PERSONS PUBLISHED: The World- June 04, 11, 18 and 25, 2013 (ID-20232031) representative at P.O. Box 1006, the road and notice is required. This Dated and first published: May 28, North Bend, Oregon 97459, within four road is located off of Seven Mile Rd Case No. 13 PB 0099 2013. months after the date of first publica- south of the City of Bandon. The peti- NOTICE OF SEALED tion of this notice, or the claims may tioner chose Halliburton Lane and the In the Matter of the Estate of MARY D. CAHILL BID PROCESS be barred. other property owner has suggested JAMES DOYLE REAVIS, $22,990 Personal Representative Happy Days. This notice shall serve Deceased 2006 Chevy 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 243 W. Commercial Ave. The Oregon International Port of Coos All persons whose rights may be af- a public notice and request for com- SWB, LT Silverado, 43K Miles, Leather, Coos Bay, OR 97420 Bay will open sealed bids at 4:00 P.M. fected by the proceedings may obtain ments. Canopy & More #B3327/156922 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Rick on Monday, June 17, 2013, at the additional information from the records D. Reavis, has been appointed and PUBLISHED: May 28, June 04, and Charleston Marina Complex office lo- of the court, the personal representa- Notice has been mailed, posted and has qualified as the Personal Repre- 11, 2013 (ID-20231591) cated at the Port of Coos Bay in tive, or the attorneys for the personal will be published as required in the 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay sentative of the above estate. Charleston, Coos County, Oregon. HondaWorld.com representative, Stebbins Coffey & Col- Coos County Code (CCC) §04.08.050. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE lins, P.O. Box 1006, North Bend, Ore- All criteria concerning road names can 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 All persons whose rights may be af- STATE OF OREGON The items below will be publicly gon 97459. be found in the CCC Division Eight. fected by the proceedings in this es- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS awarded to the highest bidder in order tate may obtain additional information No. 13CV0233 to satisfy storage and/or moorage Dated and first published May 28, The Board of Commissioners will con- from the records of the Court, the Per- charges for which the Port has pos- 2013. sider file number RN-13-01 in a public 911 RV/Motor Homes sonal Representative or the Attorney CIVIL SUMMONS sessory chattel lien as stated under hearing on scheduled for June 25, for the Personal Representative. the provisions of ORS 87.152 through RALPH THOMAS, 2013 at 10:00am. All of the hearings JPMorgan Chase Bank, National ORS 87.212. The name of the owner Personal Representative will take place in the Owens Building, All persons having claims against the Association, successor in interest or reputed owners, description of the 201 N. Adams, Coquille, Oregon. estate are hereby required to present by purchase from the Federal De- items, and amounts due on the liens PUBLISHED: The World- May 28, the same, with proper vouchers, within posit Insurance Corporation, as are as follows: June 04 and 11, 2013 (ID-20231882) These hearings will be open to the four (4) months after the date of first Receiver of Washington Mutual public and anyone who wishes to ex- publication of this notice, as stated Bank, formerly known as Washing- Jean Bell F/V #557-477 “Salute” press their views regarding the pro- below, to Mike O’Dwyer, Lawyer for LEGAL NOTICE ton Mutual Bank, FA, $2,536.30 posed road name may do so orally or the Personal Representative at Post COQUILLE VALLEY HOSPITAL in writing. All written testimony will be Office Box 2052, (50219 Hwy 101 DISTRICT SECOND NOTICE OF Plaintiff, Mary Luck Storage Unit#66 $556.10 forwarded to the Board of Commis- South, Suite D-1), Bandon, Oregon PUBLIC HEARING ON BUDGET sioners for their review, and should be “09” Wildwood 22’ travel trailer. 97411, or said claims may be barred. vs. Sealed bids must have the bid num- submitted to the Coos County Plann- Very Clean, like new. Dated and first published this 21st day A public hearing on the proposed bers clearly marked on the envelope ing Department by June 18, 2013, at Must see to appreciate. of May, 2013. budget for the Coquille Valley Hospital GUADALUPE REYES CISNEROS and will be date stamped when re- 5:00 p.m., unless presented in person 541-260-8499 $9,500.00 District, Coos County, State of Ore- JR. AKA GUADALUPE R. ceived. All items may be viewed by at the time of the hearing. Mike O’Dwyer gon, for the fiscal year July 1, 2013 CISNEROS; JEANNETTE C. contacting the Charleston Marina Lawyer for Personal Representative through June 30, 2014, will be held at CISNEROS; STATE OF OREGON; Complex Office at 541-888-2548. The Oregon State Bar No. 76274 STATE OF IDAHO; MYLA K. Post Office Box 2052 (50219 Hwy 915 Used Cars CISNEROS; NORTHWEST COMMU- 101S. Suite D-1) Bandon, Oregon NITY CREDIT UNION, OTHER PER- 20231816 97411 Phone (541) 347-1200 - Fax 101-PUBLIC NOTICES SONS OR PARTIES, including OC- (541) 347-9400 CUPANTS, UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR IN- PUBLISHED: The World- May 21, 28 TEREST IN THE PROPERTY DE- and June 4, 2013 (ID-20231271) SCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Defendants. FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS TO THE DEFENDANTS: Myla Case No. 13 PB 0110 Cisneros a/k/a Nyla Cisneros

2001 Volvo V70 XC, 150, 000 mi- NOTICE TO INTERESTED NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: READ les, $ 5,536 Firm, Heated Leather PERSONS THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! Seats, Moon Roof, Multi CD Pre- A lawsuit has been started against mium Sound, 3rd Row Seating- 7 In the Matter of the Estate of you in the above-entitled Court by Belts, Luggage Rack, 2nd set of Ti- JPMorgan Chase Bank, National As- res and Wheels, Studded Tires HENRY A. MARTING, sociation, successor in interest by used 1.5 Seasons, NEW Turbo, Deceased purchase from the Federal Deposit 541-297-5713

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PUBLISHED: The World- June 04, 2013 (ID-20231717) PUBLISHED: The World- June 04, 2013 (ID-20231816) C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C8 ■ THE WORLD, Coos Bay, Ore. ■ Tuesday, June 4, 2013 Y K 101-PUBLIC NOTICES 20231722 Detailed information regarding the pro- tions. The offices to be served have Date: June 4, 2013 posed road will be available for in- been divided into three location John Sweet, Chairman spection at the Coos County Planning groups: (1) the County Courthouse in Board of Commissioners Department. Copies can be obtained Coquille, OR; (2) the County Annex in for a fee of $.50 per page. North Bend, OR; and (3) the Commu- PUBLISHED: The World - June 4, nity Corrections office, Road Depart- 2013 (ID-20232214) Inquiries and/or comments can be di- ment office, Parks & Forestry Depart- rected to the Coos County Planning ments office, Health & Juvenile De- REQUEST FOR STATEMENT Department, at 225 N. Adams Street, partment office, Dispatch office, and OF QUALIFICATIONS Coquille, Oregon, mailed to Coos Owen Building, all located in Coquille, CITY OF COOS BAY County Planning, at 250 N. Baxter, OR. A contractor may submit a pro- 500 Central Ave Coquille OR 97423, by telephone at posal for one location group or for Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 541-396-7770, by fax at 541-396-1022 more than one location group, but the or by email at proposals for each location group will The City of Coos Bay (City) and the [email protected]. be evaluated, and the subsequent Coos Bay - North Bend Water Board contracts awarded, separately based (Water Board) are hereby requesting BY: Jill Rolfe, Planning Director on the criteria specified in the Request Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) Coos County Planning Department for Proposals Package. Janitorial ser- from individuals or firms, as consulting vices must commence no later than foresters, to provide timber manage- Notice July 1, 2013. The term of the con- ment services for the City and Water Mailed: May 24, 2013 tracts will be one year. Board’s sustainable forests in the Posted: June 5, 2013 through June Pony Creek and Joe Ney Watersheds. 25, 2013 Request for Proposals Packets includ- The term of the first contract is pro- ing instructions for proposers, re- posed to be for a four year period with PUBLISHED: The World - June 4, and quired proposal forms, and a sample an option to extend for an additional June 13, 2013, (ID-20232102) contract may be obtained by contact- two years at the City and Water ing Virginia Harris, Administrative Aide Board’s discretion. The City and to the Maintenance Department, at the Water Board invite qualified consulting Public Sale Coos County Courthouse, 250 N. Bax- foresters to submit a SOQ based on ter, Coquille, OR 97423, or by calling information contained in this Request On June 14, 2013 starting at 10:00 at 541-396-7742, by faxing for Qualifications (RFQ). A copy of Circle H, 1190 Newmark, Coos Bay, 541-396-1012, or by e-mailing the RFQ and corresponding docu- Oregon 97420 [email protected]. ments can be downloaded from the City’s website at A public sale will be held by E.L. Ed- Proposals will be accepted by Dianna www.coosbay.org/government/rfp-list. wards Realty II, Inc. 541-756-0347 Dague, Legal Office Manager in the Coos County Office of Legal Counsel, Published: The World- June 4 and 11, UNIT FACILITIES NAME in person at or by mail to the Coos 2013 (ID-20232146) 5 Ez-Store Shawn County Courthouse, 250 N. Baxter, Huntley Coquille, OR 97423. Proposals must A 13 Troy Wendy Hohn be submitted in sealed envelopes and must be clearly labeled “Janitorial Ser- PUBLISHED: The World- June 04 vices Contract Proposal” on the out- Storage Auction and 11, 2013 (ID-20232039) side of the envelope. No proposals, June 19, 2013 12:00pm regardless of method of delivery, will Armadillo Heated Storage be accepted if not received by 2:00 1580 Ocean Blvd REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS p.m. on June 14, 2013. Proposals will Coos Bay, OR 97420 COOS COUNTY JANITORIAL be publicly opened and read immedi- 541-808-0991 SERVICES CONTRACTS ately after the proposal deadline in the #12 Christina Mueller Commissioners’ Courtroom or another #33 Jason McTimmonds Coos County is soliciting proposals for room to be determined at the County the provision of janitorial services at Courthouse in Coquille, OR. PUBLISHED: The World- June 04 and several of the County’s office loca- June 11, 2013 (ID-20231887)

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