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BY GEORGE ARTSITAS and second-degree manslaugh- Coos County doctors tried for The World ter for the 2011 death of an infant negligent homicide of a baby. she delivered. “They don’t go after the COQUILLE — An unlicensed Moro argued the state and health-care providers,” Moro Bandon midwife wants only to be Coos County District Attorney said. “Why are the medical treated like others in the medical Paul Frasier are unjustly target- health-care providers treated so field, her lawyer asserted in court ing Rebeck. much better? Because she isn’t Monday. The case was brought forward licensed and denied the immuni- Marcene Rebeck’s defense by prosecutors, not the victim’s ty given to doctors, she’s being attorney, Laura Fine Moro, family, nearly a year after it discriminated against.” repeatedly pushed the idea that occurred, Moro said. This is the Moro introduced a Missouri the midwife has been unjustly first time in Frasier’s near three example in which a doctor pulled By Alysha Beck, The World Bandon midwife Marcene Rebeck,right,appeared with her lawyers in Judge Richard Barron’s discriminated against because decades in this county that a case off the head of a baby during her practice, though legal, is involving a child death like this childbirth, recognized the courtroom at the Coos County Courthouse on Monday morning for a pretrial hearing.Rebeck unlicensed in Oregon. Rebeck is one has been brought to trial. is charged with second-degree manslaughter and negligent homicide for the death of an charged with negligent homicide Moro said she couldn’t find any SEE REBECK | A8 infant. Her trial is set to begin May 20. Man faces 40 felony Tragedy in Boston charges FBI seeks

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COQUILLE — A Michigan man has been charged with more than 40 marathon felony charges, including rape and sex abuse. Robert Bruce Myres, 55, is charged bombing with 10 counts of first-degree rape, 10 BY JIMMY GOLEN counts of first- The Associated Press degree sodomy, 10 counts of unlawful BOSTON — Investigators sexual penetration appealed to the public today for and 10 charges of amateur video and photos that first-degree sexual might yield clues to the Boston abuse. All charges are Marathon bombing as the chief Robert Myres Measure 11 offenses FBI agent in Boston vowed “we $510,000 bail that carry a mini- will go to the ends of the Earth” to mum of 70 months in The Associated Press find whoever carried out the dead- jail for each count if he is found guilty. ly attack. The alleged activity occurred in A worker returns a bag containing a runner’s personal effects today near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, after explosions killed three and injured more than 140 in Boston. Two bombs blew up seconds Powers and was reported in October. apart Monday at the finish line of Myres was arrested on a warrant in one of the world’s Michigan on March 6 and was extra- Medical workers aid an most storied dited to Oregon. injured man at the 2013 races, tearing off Inside Myres was arraigned in Coos Boston Marathon following an limbs and leaving An eyewitness County court Monday afternoon. He explosion on Monday.Two the streets spat- account. is being held at the Coos County jail bombs exploded near the fin- tered with blood Page A7 on $510,000 bail. ish of the marathon on and strewn with Security rises Monday, killing three people broken glass. worldwide. and injuring at least 170 oth- Three people Page A7 ers, and sending authorities were killed, Africans win Legislators rushing to aid wounded including an 8- Boston titles. spectators. year-old boy, and Page B1 more than 170 were wounded. talk about A doctor treating the wounded said one of the victims was a sales tax maimed by what looked like ball bearings or BBs. Federal investigators said no SALEM (AP) — Oregon voters have one had claimed responsibility for rejected a sales tax nine times in the Photo by David L. Ryan, the bombings, which took place on past eight decades. Some in the Ore- The Boston Globe one of the city’s biggest civic holi- gon Legislature hope the 10th try will days, Patriots Day. But the blasts be the charm. raised the specter of another ter- A state Senate committee on Oregon doctor helps wounded rorist attack on U.S. soil. Wednesday will hear continuing pub- On Capitol Hill, Defense Secre- lic testimony on a resolution asking tary Chuck Hagel called the voters to create a 5 percent tax on PORTLAND (AP) — An Ore- Pearson said she saw a “All of a sudden it got quiet, bombings “a cruel act of terror” goods and services. The tax, accom- gon physician didn’t have any woman charge out of a restau- dead quiet,” Hull said. “Then and said “a thorough investigation panied by a cut in income taxes and time to rest after completing the rant with a linen table cloth to you started hearing the sirens. will have to determine whether it other revenue sources, would be part Boston Marathon. help a young man who had blood Then we saw cops running.” was planned or carried out by a of a broad proposal to overhaul Ore- Paul Pearson of Florence had flowing from his leg. She praised Rumors flew and he worried terror group, foreign or domestic.” gon’s volatile taxation system. just finished the race and was marathon organizers, saying it about his wife. Across the U.S., from Washing- Backers say they’re starting a dis- walking back to a hotel with his was obvious they had trained for “We were freaked out,” he ton to Los Angeles, police tight- cussion and don’t expect the Legisla- wife, Rachel, when they heard this type of emergency. said. ened security, monitoring land- ture to put it on the ballot this year. the first of two bomb explosions. Meanwhile, Doug Hull, a 46- But he was able to meet up marks, government buildings, Nearly 70 percent of state govern- Rachel Pearson told KCST year-old librarian at a Portland with her, and they walked the transit hubs and sporting events. ment revenue comes from the person- radio her husband put on his law firm, told The Oregonian he two miles to their hotel. “We will go to the ends of the al income tax, which rises and falls sweats and began to treat the heard the initial explosion about Hull said he doesn’t want his Earth to identify the subject or sharply with the economy.Supporters wounded. She said everyone a minute after getting a text mes- wife to run any more marathons. subjects who are responsible for say a sales tax in conjunction with jumped in to help on what she sage from his wife that said she “This is going to be her last one,” this despicable crime, and we will described as “a day like no had finished the race and was a he said. “I’m telling you that SEE SALES TAX | A8 other.” few blocks away with family. right now.” SEE BOSTON | A8

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Tuesday, April 16,2013 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Myrtle Point man faces Marshfield welders bond sex abuse, assault charges at statewide competition THE WORLD Saturday on the sodomy charge, after he heard of a COQUILLE — A Myrtle warrant for his arrest. He Online poll results BY ABBY CLOUGH to cut metal) and fitting. Point man was arraigned called a Coos County sher- Should Oregon reduce some The Marshfield Times Each student participant was given a blue- Monday on sodomy and sex iff's deputy and met him at Measure 11 prison terms print and was expected to recreate what abuse charges, but those are Fox Bridge to turn himself to save money? COOS BAY — Junior Sasha Strain and was on it. Cox was surprised by the only half of his legal prob- in. 38.7% No. In fact, Oregon senior Neil Cox recently earned second reliance on blueprints and said he might lems. The two separate cases should have even tougher and fourth place in contests at Oregon’s have prepared himself differently if he had sentences. Jake Ster- against McCall will be heard 2013 state welding competition. known in advance. ling McCall, together April 22. 24.5% Yes. Eight Marshfield High School students “I would change my preparation time, While we're at it, let's repeal 33, appeared Measure 11. Mandatory traveled to the competition with manufac- like what I didn’t really think about was in court for Man charged in attack sentencing is expensive and turing teacher Tom Hull to compete in that it was a blueprint contest basically,” five counts will remain in jail counterproductive. three different fields. The six other com- Cox said. of first- COQUILLE — A North 17.0% Maybe. petitors were senior Jordan Edwards and Cox adjusted and earned fourth place in degree Bend man who confessed to It depends on the crime. sophomores Carlos Bojoroquez, Hunter state for general welding. sodomy and stabbing another man over 11.7% No. Strong sentences Myers, Derek Seevers, The competition was one count of the weekend will spend at deter crime. Elyas Stringer and Tyler held at Linn-Benton first-degree Jake McCall least another week in jail. 8.1% Yes, within reason. We Vassar. Contributions Community College in need to reduce prison costs. sexual Arrested Michael Ganong, 25, Strain entered the This story is reprinted with permis- Albany, Oregon. The col- abuse. appeared in court Monday Not a scientific poll: tungsten inert gas event. sion from Marshfield High School’s lege shop was equipped McCall also is charged Poll results from 1,083 online respondents. morning for a first-degree May not add up to 100% due to rounding. TIG welding uses a metal student newspaper. The World wel- with newer, more with several crimes for a assault charge. Ganong By Beth Burback, The World filler rod and a welding comes contributions from local advanced machines than separate event. He faces two turned himself in for stab- New poll question: Should torch to strike an arc. schools. those at MHS, and the counts of fourth-degree bing Jeromy Haren during an the Legislature reverse the Strain surprised herself competitors had to relearn assault, two counts of altercation at a house on ban on Native American when she won second the basics of the machines. felony-level strangulation, mascots and team names for place. Seevers competed in a machining contest Kentucky Avenue early Sun- Oregon schools? menacing, coercion, unlaw- day morning. Ganong con- “I didn’t think I was going to place at for the first time. ful use of a weapon, harass- Answer online at tends the stabbing was in www.theworldlink.com all,”Strain said. “I was a little nervous. I didn’t know ment and reckless endan- self-defense. Strain said 200-300 student welders what to expect,”Seevers said. gering of another person. Ganong had his bail set at release hearing at 8:30 a.m. from all over Oregon were at the competi- Performing on demand was a chal- McCall turned himself in $500,000 and will have a April 22. tion. Of those, only about 10-15 girls com- lenge, with many of the competitions peted. requiring students to turn in their work in Strain is also in the minority in the shop just two hours. at MHS, but she likes breaking the mold. Hull had high expectations for the Woman gets 3 years for crime spree “They kind of underestimate you, competition. thinking that, ‘Oh, that’s cute,’” Strain “I expected my students to have to THE WORLD count of first-degree theft All sentences will be served said. compete with some of the best welders and and one count of aggravated concurrently. Cox entered the competition as a gen- machine shop students in the state,” Hull COQUILLE — A 20-year- identity theft Monday. In exchange for her guilty eral welder, which requires proficiency in said. old woman has been sen- Coos County Circuit pleas, authorities dismissed all types of welding. How the students performed wasn’t tenced to 36 months in Court Judge Michael Gille- drug charges involving hero- “I do general, which they just tell me I Hull’s main concern. prison for a drug-fueled spie sentenced Arbuckle to in, methamphetamine, have to be good at all these certain things,” “I’m happy that my kids went and had a crime spree in late 2012. 36 months for the burglary hydromorphone and Cox said. “I have to be good at TIG, stick good time and conducted themselves like Cheyenne Adell Arbuckle charge, 18 months for the diazepam. Charges related to (shielded metal arc welding), wire feed (gas ladies and gentlemen,” Hull said. “That’s pleaded guilty to one count theft charge and 28 months additional property crimes metal arc welding), cutting (using a torch what I’m happy about.” of first-degree burglary, one on the identity theft charge. also were dropped. 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TODAY $8 or $6 for students. Sea Breeze Harmony Chorus “Rabbit Hole” 8 p.m., The Friends and Family Night Dolphin Playhouse,, 580 6:30-8:30 p.m., Harmony Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Hall, 2055 Union Ave., North David Lindsay-Abaire’s Bend. Send off members of Pulitzer Prize winner. Admis- local and Newport women’s sion is $10 or seniors, $8. barbershop choruses to 541-808-2611 Boise competition. Music, The Chris Loid Band — Classic raffle, refreshments. Free. Rock, R&B 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., 541-404-8827 The Mill Casino Warehouse 101, 3201 Tremont, North WEDNESDAY Bend. Cover. Wednesday Business Connec- tion 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., The SATURDAY Mill Casino-Hotel Salmon Bowhunters Spring Fling 3D Room East, 2201 Tremont, Target Fun Shoot 8 a.m. to 5 North Bend. RSVP at 541- p.m. near West Fork Millico- 266-0868. No host luncheon. ma Fish Hatchery, Coos Guest speaker Debra Maher. River, Coos Bay. Adults/sen- Texaco Country Showdown iors, $12; youth/cub, $8 and Regional Qualifier 7 p.m., peewee free. Food and bev- Sprague Community Theater, erages availalbe. 541-290- 1202 11th St. SW, Bandon. 7093 Open auditions. Earth Day Cleanup and Eco www.kshr.com Carwash 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Comedy Night with Donnie behind North Bend High Johnson and Amanda Arnold School, Pony Creek/ Crowell 7 and 9 p.m., The Mill Casi- Lane, North Bend. Restore By Alysha Beck, The World no-Hotel, 3201 Tremont, riparian habitat with Coos Left to right: Robbie Kliewer, 10, Ethan Johnston, 9, and Brylee Anderson, 10, warm up during practice for the North Bend Independent Baseball North Bend. Watershed and Cape Arago League on Monday afternoon at Boynton Park, where community members are currently building a new dugout. Audubon Society community. 11th Annual Trading at the Storm drain project and eco- River noon-7:30 p.m., The friendly car wash. 541-888- Mill Casino-Hotel, 2301 5922 Tremont, North Bend. http://onaben.org/index.php SEA Tufted Puffin Party 10 North Bend native heads up large Meetings /sched a.m. to 1 p.m., Coquille Point Overlook, near intersection TODAY THURSDAY of 11th St. SW and Portland nonprofit’s NW regional branch Bay Area Health District — 5 p.m., Ave., Bandon. No host lunch Bay Area Hospital, 1775 Thomp- Texaco County Showdown follows 1:30 p.m., Billy Finals Air. www.texacocoun- son Road, Coos Bay; executive Smoothboar’s, 3030 Oregon session. tryshowdown.com Ave., Bandon. 541-260-7770 Mallory Smith of North “Better Safe Than Sorry” Bend has been promoted to Bay Area Health District Finance- Renovation Generation Home SOUTH COAST Audit Committee — 5:30 p.m., Safety Program 6:30 p.m., and Garden Show 10 a.m. to regional supervisor of the Bay Area Hospital, spruce-fir Coos Bay Public Library, 525 6 p.m., Boys and Girls Club Youth Villages Oregon Inter- REPORTS Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. of Southwestern Oregon, cept intensive in-home serv- conference room, 1775 Thomp- Coos County Search and Res- 3333 Walnut Ave., Coos Bay. ices program. The program son Road, Coos Bay; regular be available in person April 19, meeting. cue offer good advice and www.hbaswo.org/calendar helps emotionally and behav- in Coos and Curry Counties, demonstrations. A City’s Center: Rethinking iorally troubled children and there may be resources avail- Coos Bay City Council — 7 p.m., 11th Annual Trading at the Downtown Myrtle Point 2 families in their own homes in able on-line at city hall, council chambers, 500 River 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., p.m., Flora M. Laird Memori- Clackamas, Multnomah and www.courts.oregon. Central Ave.; regular meeting. The Mill Casino-Hotel, 2301 al Library, 435 Fifth St., Myr- Washington counties. gov/coos. State courts will be Coos Bay Urban Renewal Agency Tremont, North Bend. tle Point. Join Eugene city Smith returned to her open to conduct business as — 7 p.m., city hall, council cham- http://onaben.org/index.php planner, Jan Laurence. native Oregon after serving usual at 8 a.m., April 22. It is bers, 500 Central Ave.; regular /sched Adult Spelling Bee 5:30-7:30 Youth Villages in a similar role regrettable that service to the meeting. p.m., The Mill Casino-Hotel, in Plymouth, Mass., for the public will be disrupted, but it FRIDAY past two years. Powers City Council — 7 p.m., city 3201 Tremont, North Bend. is unavoidable in the light of hall, 275 Fir St., Powers; regular Smith holds a master’s 11th Annual Trading at the Admission is $25, includes the budget shortfall. meeting. degree in clinical mental River 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., appetizers. No-host bar. Pro- Spring Tea will cause The Mill Casino-Hotel, 2301 ceeds benefit Coos Bay health counseling and a bach- WEDNESDAY Tremont, North Bend. 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C M C M Y K A4 • The World • Tuesday,April 16,2013 Y K

Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Clark Walworth, Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Let local boards decide on mascots

American government the Reedsport Braves, the in more than one variety — all Indians share the sometimes seems to be of Roseburg Indians and other such as when white offi- Siletz Tribe’s viewpoint. the indignant, by the traditional names. It even cials patronizingly tell For those reasons, local indignant and for the ignored testimony from Indians what’s good for school boards should Our view indignant. Make enough of Indians who liked the team them. The Siletz Tribe, respect the wishes of local Indians, not the State a fuss, and you may get names. whose own local high Indians. If nearby tribes Board of Education, your way. Democracy, however, can school will have to surren- object to an Indian mascot, should say whether Last year, Oregon’s State be a potent antidote to der its Indian chief mascot, the school should revise or Board of Education decreed political arrogance. The condemned the ban last Indian mascots are replace it. offensive. that public schools can’t Oregon Senate last week year as “the misguided But the decision should use team names or mascots trumped the State Board by intentions of people who be made locally. The State with American Indian passing a bill to repeal the have no knowledge of What do you think? Board’s error was to impose The World welcomes names or images. The rul- ban. The bill still needs Indian communities.” ing gave Oregon a seat on a House approval and the Certainly, some team one viewpoint on schools letters. Email us at throughout the state. By [email protected]. national bandwagon of governor’s signature, but mascots have depicted enforced sensitivity. the Senate vote is a hopeful Indians in demeaning and repealing the ban, the In its rush to righteous- sign. offensive ways. Legislature can empower ness, the board ignored Supporters of the ban say (Remember Jane Fonda local communities and testimony showing strong Indian mascots promote and the Tomahawk tribes to make choices that public support for keeping racism. But racism comes Chop?) And certainly, not fit local values. Please, not another big boom

Another housing boom? N-o-o-o! Housing starts are now inching up. Mortgages are easier to obtain. Even the “piggyback loan” has returned. That lets you take two mortgages at the same time and get around having to buy mortgage insurance when borrowing more than 80 percent of a home’s value. “Housing Is Back!” hollers the cover of Money magazine. And time to lock up friends and relatives with short memories. While we’re at it, let’s lock up the government and its com- pulsion to push homeownership. Note that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac still subsidize the financial industry with taxpayer-backed guar- antees on mortgages — in the name of turning more Americans into home buyers, of course. The housing meltdown exposed their systemic flaws, leaving you-know- who to bail them out. Public Forum Last year, the liberal- FROMA leaning Urban Institute HARROP came out with a truly awful plan to help Columnist Hit cross foes Abuse Intervention Center. have chickens and a few dairy struggling young peo- Although The World correctly goats, and to take care of the ani- Write to us ple buy a home. It would expand the feder- reported the number of pin- mals I rescue. in the checkbook The World welcomes letters from al government’s Housing Choice voucher wheels planted, you mis-stated People are really selfish, and I think I got it! After speaking readers. Please observe these stan- program to include home buyers. the symbolism. in this economy they seem to not with a resident of Wisconsin dards: OMG. understand that maybe they earlier this week, a problem has The 213 pinwheels represent The Urban Institute explains: The hous- have money now, but things are I Use your real name. been solved. The anti-cross the number of children in Coos ing bust caused many first-time buyers to changing, and we are hanging groups and others like them have County who were interviewed by I 400 words maximum. lose their homes. It also created a poten- onto a dying ideal. been, for the most part, alienat- trained forensic interviewers in I Include your address and day- tially good market for new home buyers. 2012, not the number of children I need a piece of land that I time phone number for verification. “In many ways,” its report says, “this ed in their home states and have now gone on the prowl for easier who were victims of child abuse can live on and not be hassled by I No defamation, vulgarity or represents the worst of all worlds for these or neglect. Each year, hundreds neighbors. I need to be in the business complaints. families: a ‘buy high, sell low,but don’t buy targets of their agendas. Ones that won’t or can’t fight back. of Coos County children are the woods where I can get closer to I No poetry or religious testimony. low’ prescription ...” victims of abuse and neglect. my God. Everything is tied up What else is easier to hit than We generally print every letter that But if you can now buy low, and still Sadly, many cases are not with people who do not care if small communities like our meets these guidelines. Send yours can’t afford a home, perhaps you should be reported to law enforcement or people my age are homeless or peaceful little Coos Bay, North to [email protected], or P.O. renting. the DHS. not. The authors claim that by not owning Bend and the Oregon Coast? We Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. do not have the deep pockets to Every April, which is Child I will not live in a govern- homes, young people are hurting their Abuse Awareness Month, the ment-controlled housing proj- ability to accumulate wealth. True, paying defend ourselves, and as such, are cash poor to hire expensive Coos County Multidisciplinary ect again, nor will I pay the out- off a mortgage is a form of forced savings. Team takes time to recognize rageous rent that is being country in a common cause. Also true, this monthly task could redirect attorneys to help us, and we’ll cave in to their demands rather those children who were brave demanded. I want a simple life Now that the community is family income that might otherwise be enough to speak up about what now, and it really is crazy that I united behind something, frittered on fun. than fight. Thus, they threaten to sue us and we back down and happened to them. The pin- can’t lease-to-own a piece of demonstrating that all things are Housing isn’t the only place to put one’s wheel, a child’s toy, is a fitting land to do that on. possible, please members, seize savings, however. A study from the Federal do their bidding. symbol to remind us all of our Susan Gaswint the moment. I don’t know the Reserve Bank of Kansas City found that for This is baloney. I would think obligation to protect our most Myrtle Point secret chamber handshake. I 10-year occupancies started during most there are many attorneys here vulnerable members of society, disagree with its position on the of the 1980s, renting and investing gener- locally,who have lived and raised our children. Chamber leads ally built more wealth than homeowner- families, who would gladly take need for a costly administrator ship. That would definitely apply to the up the cause and defend us. I encourage everyone to drive on wrong path in a fiscally challenged county. I housing bubble years. Stocks are now hit- Then again, maybe not. by the center, located at 2590 am not bothered by its secret ting new highs, while most home prices My friend in Wisconsin said Woodland Drive in Coos Bay, to Dear neighbor Bay Area meetings in public buildings remain below their 2006 peak. the way they were stopped there view the pinwheels and to join us Chamber of Commerce mem- where only like thinking mem- Whether homeownership is a good was to make sure any counter- for the 10th annual Family Fun bers: bers are welcome. investment, of course, depends on when claim insisted on the loser Day, April 27,at John Topits Park For more than 12 years I have For many years I was an agent you start. And who can predict real estate (hopefully the anti-cross crowd) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. been among Coos County resi- of one of the largest aerospace values over the long term? For too many pay all legal fees. Hit them where Erika Soublet dents who pray daily that the companies, creating jobs in the Americans of modest means, the home it hurts. This might be a way to Coquille citizens will rally behind a com- U.S. and offshore, and I am has become the only investment. It’s send them packing. mon cause bringing people bothered by anything that never a good idea to put all one’s capital in Mark Pinkston Live off the land? together to locate long-term jobs detracts from the ability of local the same place. As they say, diversify, Coquille producing industry for our area. efforts to recruit business to the diversify. Gotta find it first Isn’t it wonderful that a area. Yale economist and real estate spe- Pinwheels honor I am so disgusted. We have cause, a simple white cross that I thought that I had seen cialist Robert Shiller has done his own made so many laws that those of has been hidden away in plain everything intended to recruit calculations. In this country, houses his- brave victims us who are poor cannot even find view for 40 years, has brought us business. Then I saw the new torically appreciate at about 1 percent Last Wednesday, members of a few acres to put up a tipi and together? foolish, childish, amateurish, I pray that Ms. Brittain of over inflation. A simple investment in the Coos County live off of the land. I am going to sexist, chamber of commerce Coquille and board member the Standard & Poor’s 500 surpasses Multidisciplinary Team braved be homeless again, and I can't music video with the prancing Ronnie Reagan Jr.(yep, son of the inflation by over six points. the drizzly weather to plant 213 find anyone to lease me some princess, who I am informed is In good times and bad, the soundest pinwheels in front of the Child land south of Myrtle Point to former prez) of the Freedom From Religion organization soon the chamber’s leader, strutting investment advice must be heard over the around the community with a bullhorns of the American Dream market- realize that the Washington chorus line of locals following ing machine. “They’re not making land Monument is an obelisk. They her, including our recently anymore,” the promoters still say. Well, must be aware that the earliest of they weren’t making land in 2008. obelisks in Egypt and Greece elected, rhythmically challenged The emotional pull of homeownership is were monuments to the sun god county commissioner. Not MTV undeniable. The question remains, how RA. Perhaps they are unaware quality. much is freedom to choose one’s door- that the aluminum apex of the If it was the chamber’s intent knobs worth to us? Washington monument has a that its members’ dues pay for a With the weather warming up and pup- message in Latin inscribed — recruiting tool that will turn off a pies bouncing outdoors, dreams of owning Praise be to God. potential business that is a house — or owning a bigger one — are They may be unaware that searching for a home, I believe uniting with dreams of lots more money. In there are other inscribed biblical that it has succeeded. Perhaps most cases, the choice is really one or the messages from Luke and it’s time for members to unite other. Proverbs. They will probably and give different direction to Author and columnist Froma Harrop is demand that offensive Washing- the chamber’s leadership. an editorial board member at the Provi- ton Monument on public land be Fred Kirby dence (R.I.) Journal. removed. That should unite the Coos Bay C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, April 16,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Friend’s Medford man gets celebration A day in the park makes woman’s life for killing family birthday MEDFORD (AP) — A was holding a kitchen knife judge sentenced a 53-year- covered with blood that later old Oregon man to spend the turned out to be his own. The unhappy rest of his life in prison on entire family was in the mas- DEAR ABBY: I was raised Monday for killing his wife ter bedroom, where one of that a person’s birthday is his and four young children and four fires had been set. or her day to do whatever he or setting fire to their house. Authorities said the evi- she wants, but my wishes are After a tearful and ram- dence showed Criado gave being ignored by a close friend bling statement from Jordan the four children - Elijah, 7, I’ll call Wade. Adam Criado that he had Isaac, 6, Andrew, 5, and For the last 10 years I have only killed his wife after she Aurora, 2 — a large dose of ignored my birthday and tried killed the children, Jackson Melatonin to make them to avoid all celebrations. I’ll County Circuit Judge sleep, then sneaked up on his take a vacation alone and have Lorenzo Mejia told the wife, Tabash Paige-Criado, a great time. defendant he was delusional, 30, and stabbed her to death. DEAR My family and the evidence was over- There were no signs of a ABBY understands whelming that he had killed struggle. An autopsy showed how I feel his entire family on July 18, she had been stabbed twice and gives The Associated Press 2011, and set fire to the house in the face, twice in the neck, me no grief. Garard Carlyle, 9, of Winston, climbs a tree in Stewart Park, Saturday,April 13, in Roseburg. after learning his wife had and 10 times in the abdomen. I met spent the night with another He killed each of the chil- Wade five man. dren, stabbing and smother- years ago. “Maybe you can’t admit ing the boys, and smothering He’s a co- Feral cat colony gets to to yourself that you killed the girl, then carried them to worker who them, but that is clearly what the master bedroom, where has become happened,” Mejia said. “You he put two of them on the JEANNE a good dishonor the memory of how bed, and the other two on a PHILLIPS friend. stay at Salem college good a father you were and mattress on the floor next to Wade has dishonor the memory of your their mother. made it his SALEM (AP) — A feral cat House OKs bill for law children by your insistence He left the knife he used goal in life to make me cele- colony at a Salem, commu- that she killed them.” on his wife on a bunk bed in brate my birthday. I have tried enforcement drones nity college campus will be STATE Prosecutors agreed not to the kids’ room, then he went being nice about the presents allowed to remain, with vol- DIGEST SALEM (AP) — The seek the death penalty after around the house starting and even a surprise birthday unteers handling the cats’ Oregon House has over- Criado, 53, of Medford, had fires and splashing cooking party one year, but I really whelmingly approved a bill care and feeding. mation for their Facebook entered what are known as oil on the walls and the bod- prefer to be left alone. I never allowing law enforcement The Statesman Journal and other personal social Alford guilty pleas to five ies his wife and children to told him my birth date. He had agencies to use drones for reports that Chemeketa media accounts. counts of aggravated murder help them burn, authorities access to HR records and surveillance — with a war- Community College officials The bill passed Monday and one of arson. That means said. found out on his own. rant or, in emergency cir- recently reached agreement 56-3. he did not admit guilt, but Evidence showed Criado He says I am “rude” for not cumstances, without a war- with a group called Salem It would also prohibit acknowledged there was cut his wrists in attempt to letting him celebrate my rant. Friends of Felines. bosses from requiring enough evidence to convict kill himself, but firefighters birthday. Other than this Law enforcement agen- Under the new plan, the employees to “like” or him. The judge added 90 were able to revive him after issue, he’s a great guy. Advice, cies helped to develop the cats will be transitioned to a “friend” them. Employers months for arson to be taking him from the burning Abby? — NON-OBSERVANT bill, which was approved 52- new wooded area on campus couldn’t punish employees served concurrently with the house. He spent months IN FLORIDA 7 after negotiations among farther away from buildings for refusing to add them as five life sentences. unconscious from smoke DEAR NON-OBSER- interest groups. and their feeding schedule friends or contacts. After sentencing, District inhalation in a hospital, and VANT: Wade may be a “great Civil liberty advocates will gradually change. As part of a workplace Attorney Beth Heckert was arrested immediately guy,” but he appears to be raised concerns that the College spokesman Greg investigation, though, an released the first detailed upon discharge. insensitive when it comes to unregulated use of drones Harris says the volunteers employer could ask employ- account of the evidence respecting the feelings of oth- could infringe on citizens’ Criado told authorities are going to slowly alter ees to share content from against Criado. ers. Before your next birthday, privacy rights. that when his wife came feeding schedules so that by their social media accounts. “remind” him that you prefer Representatives from the It said that firefighters home, she told him she had July 1, food is only left out for An employer would not not to celebrate or acknowl- unmanned aerial vehicle called to the house had to woken up in a man’s bed and an hour daily. The college be liable for information break in, because the front believed she had been edge it. A good friend should was concerned that food left industry said strict regula- listen and respect the other inadvertently gathered when door was deadbolted, with a drugged. He went into the out overnight would attract tions could hurt a promising person’s wishes instead of employees use the employ- burning couch in front of it, back yard to fix a car, and other animals. industry. trying to impose his or her er’s equipment. and a back sliding door was later felt something was not Salem Friends of Felines The bill would require will, and don’t be shy about blocked by a wooden dowel. right. When he went into the board president Sue Bianco photos taken from a drone to saying so. Panel passes immigrant One firefighter told investi- house he saw flames, and his says for now the focus is on be erased within 30 days, DEAR ABBY: driver’s license bill gators that when they found wife standing over the dead DEAR ABBY: I am one of the basics: feeding the cats, unless the information is a SALEM (AP) — An the unconscious Criado, he children with a knife. four sisters. Two of my sis- providing them with water part of a criminal prosecu- Oregon Senate committee ters, their husbands and I and making sure they are tion. want to plan a trip to Italy. We has advanced a bill granting spayed and neutered. The drones could not be 65-year-old man sentence do not want to include our four-year driver’s licenses to fitted with weapons. fourth sister and her hus- Man killed in hunting people who can’t prove The bill now goes to the for illegal Eagle Point ponds band. None of us like him or accident near Boring they’re legally in the United Senate. can forgive how he abused her States. MEDFORD (AP) — An year span for illegally storing in the past. For her sake, we BORING (AP) — The The Senate Business and Agency: Saving sucker Clackamas County sheriff’s Eagle Point man was sen- water. tolerate him at family gather- Transportation Committee fish to cost $135 million tenced Monday in Medford Officials say he built 20- office says a man was shot ings and holidays, but none of approved the measure GRANTS PASS (AP) — to 90 days in jail for keeping foot-high dams without and killed in a hunting acci- us want to be with him for an Monday on a 4-2 vote. Federal biologists say it will three illegal ponds on prop- permits to capture rainwater. dent near Boring. extended period. We also The bill would allow take $135 million and 30 to 50 erty he controls. The largest pond is about an Deputies were called don’t think his health would immigrants who have lived in years to save two endangered A Jackson County jury acre in size and 13 feet deep. Saturday and found the vic- allow him to do a lot of the Oregon for at least a year and species of sucker fish that convicted 65-year-old Gary It’s stocked with fish and has tim about 100 feet down a things we want to do on this meet other requirements to figure in the water battles in Harrington in July on charges boat docks. steep ravine. vacation. apply for driver’s cards with- the Klamath Basin. that included interfering Harrington says the land They said he died before How do we plan this trip out proving legal presence. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife with the use of water. is now owned by a private he could be loaded into a while excluding our sister and The card would be valid Service issued a final recov- The Mail Tribune reports membership association, but her husband without hurting LifeFlight helicopter. for only four years— half as ery plan Monday for the Lost Harrington has been repeat- he still lives on the property her feelings or causing a big Deputies say everyone long as a standard Oregon River and shortnose sucker. edly convicted over an 11- and maintains the ponds. family blowup? Should we involved in the shooting is license— and would state One of the key places they just not mention it? Or cooperating with investiga- “driving privilege only.” live is Upper Klamath Lake, should we tell her she’s invit- tors. Supporters say it will which is the main reservoir April snowstorm takes ed but not her husband? Bill would guard workers’ make Oregon roads safer for a federal irrigation proj- Please advise. — SIS IN A because there would be ect. Cent. Oregon by surprise PICKLE Facebook passwords fewer untrained and unin- Irrigation was cut off to DEAR SIS: Secrets like this SALEM (AP) — The sured drivers, but opponents most of the project during a BEND (AP) — A mid-April dress shoes to work Monday, have a way of getting out. It Oregon House has voted to say it could create a culture drought in 2001 to maintain snowstorm caught some not expecting snow. might be a slip of the tongue bar employers from requir- of crime in the state. water for the suckers and people off guard in central The station reports that by one of your sisters or their ing employees or job appli- The bill goes to a legisla- threatened coho salmon in Oregon. nearly six inches of snow fell husbands, or some other rela- cants to provide login infor- tive budget committee. the Klamath River. KTVZ-TV says that in Sisters. tive who knows about the trip. Downtown Bend Business By midday Monday, the Surely your sister knows Association president Chuck snow was also piling up in how you all feel about her Arnold reported he wore his downtown Bend. husband, so it won’t be a Obituary shock if you tell her she is Bates Road in Bandon. The from God and left a legacy of invited but he is not. Under Rev. Dave Robinson will offi- unconditional love and Death Notices the circumstances I doubt if ciate. touched many lives and she she will join you, and there Susanne was born March will be missed dearly. Kenneth D. Noel — 83, Church, 1121 Bothwick St., will probably be hurt feelings. 15, 1952. She passed away Susanne is survived by her of Coos Bay, passed away Myrtle Point. Arrangements But sneaking this past her April 7,2013, in Bandon. mother, Doris Beebe; her April 13, 2013, in Coos Bay. are under the direction of would be like trying to smug- She had been a lifelong three children, Greg, and his Arrangements are pending Amling/Schroeder Funeral gle dawn past a rooster, and I resident of Coos County. She wife, Janelle, Josie and her with Coos Bay, 541-267-3131. Service, Myrtle Point, 541- Danny Byron Farmer 572-2524. don’t think it would be long Susanne Maine graduated from Marshfield husband, Justin, and Lori before she finds out anyway. High School in 1970. and her husband, Gary; Jr. — 33, of Coquille, died Loma R. Ice — 72, of DEAR ABBY: My husband Susanne Lorraine Sue delighted spending grandchildren, Katie and April 13, 2013, in Coquille. A Coos Bay, died April 14, 2013, funeral service will be held at in Coos Bay. Arrangements and I have been married for Maine time with her children, Brett, Millie and Shelby, and nine years. I worked until grandchildren as well as Shannon and Lillie; as well as 1 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at are pending with Coos Bay 2010, and then quit to be a March 15, 1952 - April 7, 2013 many wonderful friends. many adopted children of the Christian Assembly Chapel, 541-267-3131. stay-at-home mom to our A celebration of life will be She attended the Myrtle the heart you know who you two small children. held for Susanne Lorraine Point Foursquare Church are. Burial, Cremation & Because I no longer work, I Maine, 61, of Bandon at 3 and volunteering was her Susanne was preceded in Funeral Services The watch what I spend, but my p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at heart. death by her father, Vernon husband never lets me forget the VFW Post 3440, 55382 She was an angel on loan A. Beebe. Bay Area’s that he is the wage earner. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Tuesday, April 16,2013 Y K Nation and World Obama vows to Online nonprofit InsideClimate ‘find who did this’ News wins a BOSTON (AP) — Federal Pulitzer Prize investigators said no one had WORLD claimed responsibility for NEW YORK (AP) — In a the bombings on one of the DIGEST sign of a rapidly changing city’s most famous civic hol- media world, a relatively idays, Patriots Day. But the times decades, in legal immi- unknown New York-based blasts among the throngs of gration backlogs would see online nonprofit news site spectators raised fears of a their cases speeded up. joined some of the country’s terrorist attack. Overall, the changes rep- most well-known media President Barack Obama resent the most dramatic outlets in claiming a Pulitzer was careful not to use the overhaul to U.S. immigration Prize, the highest honor in words “terror” or “terror- law in more than a quarter- journalism. ism” as he spoke at the White century. InsideClimate News won House Monday after the Both sides seek votes the Pulitzer Monday for deadly bombings, but an in Senate gun bill national reporting for its administration official said reports on problems in the the bombings were being WASHINGTON (AP) — The Associated Press regulation of the nation’s oil treated as an act of terrorism. Republican opposition is pipelines. Founded five years “We will find out who did growing to a bipartisan Senate In this 2012 photo, a technician prepares 1 Kg gold bars of 995.0 purity to pack for delivery at the Emirates Gold company in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.As of Monday, gold had plunged more than 10 percent in two ago, InsideClimateNews this. We’ll find out why they plan for expanding back- reports on energy and the did this,” the president said. ground checks for firearms days.Signs that the U.S.economy is healthier are diminishing gold’s appeal as an safe place to invest money. Gold peaked at $1,900 in August 2011 and is now at $1,390. environment. Writers Lisa “Any responsible individuals, buyers, enough to put the pro- Song, Elizabeth McGowan any responsible groups, will posal’s fate in jeopardy.But the and David Hasemyer were feel the full weight of justice.” measure may change as both recognized for a project that The Pakistani Taliban, sides compete for support in began with an investigation which has threatened attacks one of the pivotal fights in the The shine comes into a million-gallon spill of in the United States because battle over curbing guns. Canadian tar sands oil into of its support for the Pak- The Senate was continuing the Kalamazoo River in istani government, today debate today on a wide-rang- Michigan in 2010. The denied any role in the ing gun control bill, with the reporters went on to look marathon bombings. focus on a background check off the gold market more broadly at pipeline Sweeping immigration compromise struck last week safety and the particular between Sens. Patrick hazards of a form of oil called bill will change system Toomey, R-Pa., and Joe NEW YORK (AP) — The Friday. Reports that Cyprus about the possibility of some diluted bitumen, or “dilbit.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Manchin, D-W.Va. Manchin price of gold logged its may sell some of its gold kind of a financial collapse. The Pulitzers are given out The U.S. immigration system said the vote on that amend- biggest one-day decline in reserves to pay off its debts, each year by Columbia Uni- would undergo dramatic ment was likely to be delayed more than 30 years Monday, Stocks are rising versity on the recommenda- changes under a bipartisan from midweek to late in the following its bailout, also Even with Monday’s stock tion of a board of journalists Senate bill that puts a new week, a move that would give tumbling $140.30, or 9 per- rattled the market. cent, to $1,361. Here’s why gold is falling market drop, stocks have and others. Each award car- focus on prospective immi- both sides more time to win ries a $10,000 prize except grants’ merit and employ- over supporters. Before the drop, gold had and what the decline says surged this year. Investors climbed every year since about the economy: are optimistic that the U.S. for the public service award, ment potential, while seek- China imports which is a gold medal. ing to end illegal immigration 2001, as investors bought the economy is poised to deci- challenge the burqa metal both as protection Inflation remains low sively pull out of its slump The Associated Press once and for all by creating received the award in breaking legal avenues for workers to KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) against inflation and as a so- Investors bought gold following the Great Reces- called safe haven. The pre- because they were afraid that sion. news photography for its cov- come here. — The homespun Afghan erage of the civil war in Syria. The bill would put the 11 burqa is under siege from cious metal peaked as law- inflation would rise too fast makers wrangled over raising as a result of the Fed’s effort Interest rates could rise The Sun Sentinel of Fort million immigrants in the east and west these days — Lauderdale, Fla., received the country illegally on a 13-year cut-price competition from the debt ceiling in the sum- to stimulate growth by driv- The Fed has started con- mer of 2011 and threatened ing down interest rates templating ratcheting back public service award for an path to U.S. citizenship that China, and Western influ- investigation of off-duty police to push the U.S. into default. through purchases of gov- its economic stimulus. If the would cost each $2,000 in ences that are leading many officers’ reckless driving, and But a slowdown in infla- ernment bonds. economy continues to fines plus additional fees, urban women to exchange longtime Pulitzer powerhouses tion, combined with specu- improve, the Fed may even and would begin only after the full-body cloak for a The Wall Street Journal and lation the Federal Reserve is Fear factor eases raise interest rates to keep steps have been taken to simple headscarf. The Washington Post were rec- secure the border, according The decline is most notice- considering winding down Investors also buy gold as the economy from overheat- ognized for commentary and to an outline of the measure. able in Kabul, the capital, its stimulus program, a safe haven, a kind of insur- ing, pushing up the cost of criticism, respectively. The sweeping legislation where women began joining prompted investors to sell ance when they are worried goods too much. The Star-Tribune of Min- also would remake the the work force and adopting neapolis captured two nation’s inefficient legal Western dress soon after the awards, for local reporting immigration system, creat- 2001 U.S.-led invasion that 7.7 quake kills at least 46 and editorial cartooning. ing new immigration oppor- ousted the puritanical Tal- Cheers erupted in the tunities for tens of thousands iban. Demand for burqas Denver Post’s newsroom of high- and low-skilled appears strongest in the when word came that the workers, as well as a new provinces, where family pres- along Iran-Pakistan border newspaper had won the “merit visa” aimed at bring- sures and the power of con- Pulitzer in the breaking news ing people with talents to the servative warlords continue to TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A major earthquake called it a “massive quake.” category for its coverage — U.S. Senators had planned to enforce a stricter Islamic code. described as the strongest to hit Iran in more It also was the second deadly quake to hit via text, social media and formally introduce the bill Alim Nazery, who has than half a century flattened homes and offices Iran in less than a week after a magnitude 6.1 video — of the movie theater today, but after Monday’s traded in burqas in Kabul for massacre in Aurora, Colo., bombing at the Boston 27 years, remembers selling today on both sides of the Iran-Pakistan bor- temblor struck near Bushehr, on Iran’s Persian der, killing at least 46 people in the sparsely Gulf coast, killing at least 37 people and raising that killed 12 people during a Marathon a planned press at least 50 burqas a day when midnight showing of a new event was delayed until later the Taliban were in charge. populated region and swaying skyscrapers and calls for greater international safety inspectors buildings as far away as New Delhi. at Iran’s lone nuclear reactor nearby. Batman movie last summer. in the week. Now he says he sells 20 a day, The honor was bittersweet Employers would face mostly to women from the Iran’s Red Crescent said it was facing a Press TV said the quake was centered near “complicated emergency situation” in the Saravan, about 26 miles from the Pakistani for some, and people teared tough new requirements to provinces. up and shared hugs. check the legal status of all On one wall of his store in area with villages scattered over desolate border.A previous report citing the country’s hills and valleys. seismological center placed the strength at “We are part of this com- workers. Billions of dollars the Old Town market hang munity. The tragedy touches would be poured into border Afghan-made burqas cost- Iran’s semiofficial ISNA news agency and magnitude 7.5, but it was apparently revised others described the quake, measured at upward. The U.S. Geological Survey put the us, but we have a job to do,” security, and millions of ing from $20 to $60, and on said Kevin Dale, the Post’s the other wall Chinese-made least magnitude 7.7,as the strongest quake in preliminary magnitude at 7.8 and at a depth people who’ve been waiting news director. overseas for years, some- robes for $10 to $15. more than 50 years. State-run Press TV of nine miles. Catholic religious order abuse files may go public LOS ANGELES (AP) — will be made public. orders signed off on the set- ing attorney for the plain- Less than three months after The continued legal battle tlement agreement and con- tiffs, said the records kept on the Roman Catholic Arch- comes after the Los Angeles tributed significant amounts accused priests by the reli- diocese of Los Angeles archdiocese unsealed under to it because up to one-third gious orders are critical to released the files of priests court order the files it kept of the accused priests understanding the scope of accused of sex abuse, attor- over the years on 120 of its belonged to religious orders, the sex abuse scandal and the Place a special congratulatory message neys for alleged victims are priests who have been said J. Michael Hennigan, an internal dynamics that con- for your graduate in The World’s back in court seeking similar accused of sex abuse in civil archdiocese attorney repre- tributed to it. records kept by more than a lawsuits. The church agreed senting the interests of the In many instances, the “Class of 2013” page on Saturday, dozen religious orders. as part of a $660 million set- orders at the hearing. archdiocese file on a religious June 1st. Kindergarten, middle or high A hearing today will begin tlement to release the docu- Those orders assigned order priest is empty or one- school, college or technical school, it is the process of determining if ments, but attorneys for priests to work in the archdio- sided and missing records that an important turning point in a graduate’s the records kept by religious individual priests fought for cese but are separate entities would show whether the order orders such as the Jesuits, five years to keep them under with their own hierarchy and already knew of the priest’s life. Show your student, friends and Vincentians, Salesians and wraps, citing privacy issues. disciplinary processes,he said. behavior and how they ulti- relatives how proud you are of them. Dominicans, among others, A number of religious Ray Boucher, a coordinat- mately handled him, he said. Lawyer: Assaulted teen had Congratulations drawings, name on body SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — said she couldn’t deal with it Awakening in a friend’s bed- anymore but would not say Tyler Woods room after drinking too much what was wrong. at a sleepover, 15-year-old And then she hanged her- We Love you, Audrie Pott looked down and self. SMom & Dad realized she had been sexually The Pott family disclosed AM assaulted and her attackers the new details of the ordeal at P had written and drawn on inti- an emotional news conference L mate parts of her body, her Monday in San Jose, dis- 2 column x 2 inch ad with $ E00 family’s attorney said Monday. cussing painful details of what or without photo for 25 Over the next week, she their daughter was put pieced together one horrify- through and demanding that Name: Phone: ing detail after another. She three 16-year-old boys arrest- Message: went online and tried to con- ed eight months after the front the three boys she had assault be tried as adults — a known since junior high who move that would be highly Please send to PO Box 1840, Coos Bay, OR 97420, or stop by she believed had done it. unlikely under California law. our office at 350 Commercial Ave. If not paying with a check, At school, she saw a group The family also filed a law- we will call for a credit card and payment information. of students huddled around a suit Monday against the three Call Valerie at The World 541-269-1222 ext. 269 or cellphone and realized that suspects and their parents. Sandy at the Bandon Western World 541-347-2423 ext. 21 at least one humiliating The boys arrested in the photo of her was circulating. case are each charged with “I have a reputation for a sexual battery, dissemination night I don’t even remember of child pornography and pos- and the whole school knows,” session of child pornography. she wrote in one Facebook Under California law, such message to a friend. less severe charges are filed if a Deadline is May 22nd Eight days after the victim was unconscious and Don’t wait for the last minute attack, she asked her mother did not have the ability to fight Don’t Wait — Place your ad NOW! to pick her up at school. She off a sexual assault. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, April 16,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World Reporter shares account of bomb blasts at marathon

BY JIMMY GOLEN damage, more than anything The Associated Press else because I felt it was no more dangerous there than BOSTON — This year’s anyplace else in the area. Boston Marathon had Race workers in yellow seemed so normal. volunteer jackets and police The winners were a man in yellow safety vests were from Ethiopia and a woman running past me. EMTs car- from Kenya, and even run- ried their gear or pushed ners two hours behind raised empty wheelchairs, followed their arms as they finished, soon by doctors in their white ecstatic just to have made it volunteer jackets. Runners The Associated Press to the end of one of the most continued to run, stopping Injured people and debris lie on the sidewalk near the Boston Marathon finish line following an explosion in Boston on Monday. grueling 26.2-mile marathon their watches as they crossed courses. the finish line, now confused ing to keep one eye on the know if runners will avoid Volunteers were on hand as well as tired. course and one on the the race, uncomfortable to to catch those who collapsed I saw people crying. Run- stands, where her family be celebrating at the site of as they crossed the blue and ners and volunteers and would be waiting. As I so many injuries. I don’t yellow finish line. Spectators family members. Police reached the end of the know if fans will stay away cheered not just for family began clearing the area. I saw bleachers, I saw her run past. out of fear. members but for every people turned away, plead- “Go, Laura!” I shouted As I finished my stories, “Dan” or “Alan” smart ing with officials to get and wove my way back TV reported that an 8-year- enough to write his name on through so they could see toward the finish line, flash- old child was one of those his shirt. their family members. ing my media pass to get killed. I thought of the peo- Then I heard the first I saw two people in civilian onto the course. ple from Newtown, Conn., blast. I turned to see gray clothes carrying a woman, I caught up with her and running in memory of the 26 smoke billowing from the who was not wearing running walked with her while she killed there in December. north side of Boylston Street gear, with one arm over each picked up a bottle of water.We Organizers scheduled a 26- and rising over the photo shoulder and one leg in each had barely crossed Dartmouth second silence at the start bridge at the finish line. A arm. Blood was gushing from Street, less than a block from and dedicated the 26th mile few seconds later came her leg. A Boston police offi- the finish, when we were to the victims at Sandy Hook another blast. cer went by, pushed in a shaken by the first explosion. Elementary School. The Associated Press I did what I was trained to wheelchair. His pants had a Maybe it’s the day off from I got up to walk it off. In Neighbors hug outside the home of the Richard family in the Dorchester do: I called The Associated small tear near the ankle, and work, or maybe it’s the fact the bathroom, a Boston neighborhood of Boston today.Martin Richard,8,was killed in Monday’s Press office and told my edi- blood was dripping from his that everyone knows some- police officer was at the mir- bombing at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. tors what little I knew: heel. Ambulances and police one who is running, but the ror, wiping the tears from his “There were two explosions vehicles sped down Boylston people of Boston — not nec- reddened eyes. I patted him at the finish line of the into the foot traffic. It seemed essarily the sports fans, but on the back but said nothing. Boston Marathon.” I would- obvious that the worst the people who live here — I got back to my laptop n’t be able to get through on injuries were still to come. take pride in the marathon. and kept working. my cellphone again for Unable to get through on First run in 1897, when about At 8 p.m., someone came hours. I texted my wife to tell my cellphone, I went back to 15 local runners drew a line in over and clicked off the race her I was safe, though she the media workroom so I the dirt at Metcalf’s Mill out clock. didn’t know what had hap- could communicate with my in Ashland, it is the longest- The 2013 Boston Marathon pened yet. editors on my laptop. The running annual race at the was over. And something else No one did, really. It could building would soon be distance and, most agree, the — I’m not sure what, but have been a gas explosion, sealed. I was stuck there for world’s most prestigious. something that certainly but even without an expla- the next five hours, unable to The field has grown to seems bigger than sports — nation it was clear that peo- report on the scene of the include women and wheel- was about to begin. ple were hurt. The second disaster, unable to leave. chair racers and thousands Boston sports writer blast made it likely they were I went looking for a friend of runners who struggle to Jimmy Golen was covering his intentional, and it made me who was expected to come in qualify for it — just once. 18th Boston Marathon when The Associated Press worry that there could be around that time. I walked I don’t know what will he heard the bombs go off at A Boston Marathon competitor and Boston police run from the area of more. I walked toward the through the VIP stands, try- happen next year. I don’t the finish line. an explosion near the finish line in Boston on Monday. Boston Marathon blasts

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C M C M Y K A8 •The World • Tuesday, April 16,2013 Y K Weather South Coast Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 38. North Oregon weather Wednesday, April 17 National forecast wind 8 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Tonight/WednesdayCity/Region WeatherForecast Underground for Wednesday,forecast for April daytime 17 conditions, low/highLow temperatures | High temps Forecast highs for Wednesday, April 17 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56. Light east wind becoming north northwest 6 to 11 mph. WASH. Seattle Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41° | 55° 43. North wind 9 to 13 mph, with gusts to 20 mph. Portland Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 58. North 36° | 59° Pendleton northwest wind 7 to 9 mph. Billings 28° | 57° 23° | 37° Minneapolis Curry County Coast Newport 41° | 54° Bend 32° | 52° Salem Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 41. 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reports, no unexploded “There has to be hun- bombs and say, for example, knocking spectators and at legs missing.” BOSTON bombs were found. He said dreds, if not thousands, of where they might have been least one runner off their At least 17 people were FBI gets the only explosives were the photos and videos” that hidden or whether they were feet, shattering windows and critically injured, police said. ones that went off. might help investigators, packed with shrapnel for sending columns of smoke At least eight children were many tips FBI agents searched a state police Col. Timothy maximum carnage, as is rising over the street. being treated at hospitals. In Continued from Page A1 home in the suburb of Revere Alben said. often the case in terror Roupen Bastajian, a state addition to losing limbs, vic- overnight. Authorities gave Boston Police Commis- bombings overseas. trooper from Smithfield, tims suffered broken bones, no details. But investigators sioner Edward Davis said But Dr. Stephen Epstein of R.I., had just finished the shrapnel wounds and rup- do everything we can to were seen leaving a building investigators also gathered a the emergency medicine race when he heard the tured eardrums. bring them to justice,” said there early today carrying large number of surveillance department at Beth Israel Dea- explosions. Eight-year-old Martin Richard DesLauriers, FBI brown paper bags, plastic tapes from businesses in the coness Medical Center said he “I started running toward Richard was among the agent in charge in Boston. trash bags and a duffel bag. area and intend to go through saw an X-ray of one victim’s the blast. And there were dead, according to a person He said investigators had At a news conference, the video frame by frame. leg that had “what appears to people all over the floor,” he who talked to a friend of the received “voluminous tips” police and federal agents “This is probably one of be small, uniform, round said. “We started grabbing family and spoke on condi- and were interviewing wit- repeatedly appealed for any the most photographed areas objects throughout it — similar tourniquets and started tying tion of anonymity. The per- nesses and analyzing the video, audio and photos taken in the country yesterday,”he in the appearance to BBs.” legs. A lot of people amputat- son said the boy’s mother crime scene. by marathon spectators, even said. The fiery explosions took ed. ... At least 25 to 30 people and sister were also injured Gov. Deval Patrick said images that people might not Investigators refused to place about 10 seconds and have at least one leg missing, as they waited for his father that contrary to earlier think are significant. give any specifics on the about 100 yards apart, or an ankle missing, or two to finish the 26.2-mile race.

REBECK birth and wants to get a mid- SALES TAX mittee on Monday. campaign machineries — that reaches the ballot. wife, they should be able to,as The plan was put forward could get behind. The group is Sen.Larry George,R-Sher- Trial scheduled long as they receive compe- Governor: by three Democrats: Hass, working with political con- wood, said voters need confi- tent practices with their mid- Sen. Ginny Burdick of Port- sultants to take the tempera- dence that the Legislature to begin May 20 wife — the same they would First curb costs land, and Rep. Tobias Read of ture of the electorate and won’t let spending grow Continued from Page A1 get with a doctor.” Continued from Page A1 Beaverton. It would reduce could produce a ballot meas- Rebeck’s supporters in the property and income taxes, ure for 2014 or 2016. unchecked. He suggested the courtroom audibly scoffed at and create new tax credits Kitzhaber,a Democrat, said proposal include some form of decapitation and shoved the other changes to the tax code some of Frasier’s comments. aimed at business investment lawmakers first need to spending limitation to boost head back in so he could per- would diversify Oregon’s rev- Moro said the state offered and low-income workers. address the rising cost of pris- form a cesarean section as if enue sources and make the voters’ confidence with the a plea deal dismissing both The proposed sales tax ons and pension benefits for nothing happened. system more stable. plan. charges, if Rebeck would just would go further than most retired government workers. “We don’t charge doctors “It’s time for a full-scale, get licensed. for doing their job,”Moro said, top-to-bottom restructuring others states with consump- “I think it’s going to be dif- Outside the courtroom “no matter how bad they are.” of our tax scale,” said Sen. tion taxes, assessing services, ficult to convince people to Frasier rebutted by explain- after the hearing, supporters Mark Hass, D-Beaverton. not just tangible goods. Sup- support generating significant Outdoors ing this wasn’t Rebeck’s first embraced Rebeck and whis- Some critics say a sales tax porters say taxing services new tax revenues when a sig- foul-up during a birth. He said pered words of encourage- would harm low-income tax- would make their plan more nificant portion of that isn’t Find out where the Rebeck has had problems in ment. payers, who spend a larger equitable because higher- going to go into the classroom, best fishing can be the past that went unprose- Rebeck’s trail will begin share of their income on con- income taxpayers spend more isn’t going to important pub- cuted, and that is why she was May 20. sumption. Others say Orego- money on services. lic services,”Kitzhaber said. found on the South on his radar. Reporter George Artsitas nians of all incomes already Separately, Gov. John The governor didn’t take a Coast. “The facts of the case speak can be reached at 541-269- pay too much in taxes. Kitzhaber is working with position on the legislators’ for itself,”Frasier said.“I guess 1222, ext. 236, at george.art- “We’re just getting business groups and labor proposal and was careful to people aren’t hearing the [email protected], or squeezed,” Roxanne Ross, unions in an attempt to craft a point out that it’s too soon to message. It’s our position that on Twitter at Gresham, told the Senate tax-system overhaul that both know whether a sales tax See GO! Saturday if someone wants a home @COPSTheWorld. Finance and Revenue Com- groups — and their formidable would be part of a tax overhaul

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Breanne Johnson led Marshfield on the mound and at the plate as the Pirates beat host Marist 8-0 in a Midwestern League softball game in Eugene on Monday. Johnson pitched a five-hit shutout with 10 and also hit a two-run home run. She had plenty of backing from her teammates on offense. Jade Chavez continued to swing a hot bat, going 3-for-5 and scoring two runs. Katelyn Rossback had a dou- ble and single and drove in two runs. Paige Tavernier scored twice, and Abby Osborne hit a double. Marshfield got all its runs in the third and fourth innings, and those were enough. “We had some really nice hits,” coach Floyd Montiel said. “We had some timely hits. Our defense was solid. Photos by Lou Sennick, The World “Overall, I’m pleased with our A relay team from the Portland Masters Track Club pass the baton during the 4x100 meter relay Saturday at the Prefontaine Masters Track and Field Meet at Southwestern effort.” Oregon Community College.The club sent a number of athletes to Coos Bay for the meet Saturday. The game started a big week for Marshfield, which improved to 2-1 and hosts North Eugene on Wednesday and first-place Churchill on Friday. Lakers welcome masters athletes BASEBALL Marist 12, Marshfield 2: The THE WORLD Among the SWOCC athletes, Spartans feasted on Marshfield Hunter Bourland qualified for the miscues to score five runs in the COOS BAY — The NWAACC championships with first inning of their Midwestern Southwestern Oregon his time of 11.23 in the 100. Kevin League win at Eugene. Community College track and Robinson had marks of 14.43 in “We just came out flat and not field team was joined by athletes the high hurdles, 21 feet in the long ready to go,”said Marshfield coach from the Portland area and as far jump and 6-2 in the high jump. Scott Carpenter. away as Peru in the third-annual Complete results for all the He praised the effort of pitcher Prefontaine Masters Meet on athletes are included in today’s Doug Molzahn. Saturday at the college. Scoreboard section. What started as a drizzly “Doug did a great job getting SOFTBALL ground balls, and we didn’t take morning became a beautiful day care of it,” Carpenter said. “We for a track meet, coach Dan Neal SWOCC’s softball team has shot ourselves in the foot.” said. surged into a tie for second place Marist had just seven hits in the The meet was sanctioned by in the NWAACC South Region game, but the Spartans also bene- USA Track and Field. Masters with four straight wins, beating fited from seven Marshfield errors. track is available to athletes 35 and Clark 4-0 and 13-2 in a double- Marshfield got both its runs in over, and anyone can join USA header last Thursday and then the fifth inning. Molzahn hit a solo Track and Field to participate. sweeping Lower Columbia 13-2 home run and then Anthony Ross One standout Saturday was The runners in the men’s mile start the race Saturday morning at Southwestern and 7-3 on Saturday. Thaddeus Wilson Jr., the world Mount Hood leads the region at doubled and later came home on a Oregon Community College. It was one of the events in the third annual Prefontaine champion for the 100-meter hur- 6-2, while SWOCC and fielder’s choice grounder by Alek Masters Track and Field Meet. Millican. dles in the 60-64 age group. Clackamas are 5-3. Lower Marshfield fell to 0-3 in league, Wilson, of the Pacific Coast in the 100 and second in the 200. who thought SWOCC could fill a Columbia and Chemeketa both are while Marist improved to 3-0. The Masters, placed seventh in the 100 Among the women, Linda need for more masters meets in 4-4. Spartans are the only unbeaten with a time of 12.82 seconds. Phillips from the Portland Masters Oregon, Neal said. In the second game against team remaining in league play. Wilson ran the high hurdles in competed in seven events: long Walker, who travels across the Lower Columbia, the Lakers came The Pirates return home 15.11 seconds and also won the 300 jump, javelin, discus, 200, 400 country to compete in the 75-79 back from a 6-1 deficit by scoring Wednesday to face North Eugene, hurdles in 48.44. and relay races. age group, did not participate six runs in the fourth inning and which is in second place at 2-1. The athlete who traveled far- The Prefontaine Masters Meet Saturday because of an injury, but four in the fifth. “We’ve just got to learn to be thest for the meet was Luis was the brainchild of SWOCC he plans to be back in action at focused and ready to play,” Huarcaya of Peru, who was eighth assistant coach Kermit Walker, next year’s meet. SEE LAKERS | B2 Carpenter said. Sutherlin Before the bombs, Africans win marathon BOSTON (AP) — Two bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon finish line Monday two extends hours after Lelisa Desisa and Rita Jeptoo crossed it to win the race. Two people were killed and at least 170 were injured. golf lead Race volunteers and public officials rushed to the aid of wounded spectators, and the med- ical tent set up to care for fatigued runners was THE WORLD quickly converted to a trauma clinic. Runners and spectators were crying as they fled the bil- Sutherlin’s boys golf team beat lowing gray smoke rising from a running gear Brookings-Harbor on the Bruins’ store overlooking the end of the course. home course Monday and extend- The explosion sent ed its lead in the Far West League Inside some runners tumbling to season standings. the pavement and others, Sutherlin shot a 357 at Salmon For related stories already unsteady from the Run, while the Bruins finished at see pages 26.2-mile run, were 367, led by medalist Kyle Gordon. Page A1, A7 knocked down by those He shot a 77, which was three shots rushing toward the scene. better than Sutherlin’s Tyler Franke. A Rhode Island state trooper who ran in the As a team, Sutherlin had three race said the blasts tore limbs off dozens of players shoot under 90 and a people. fourth at 100. Brookings-Harbor The blasts shattered the euphoria of what had to count two scores of 100 or had been a pleasantly uneventful 117th edition The Associated Press higher among its four golfers for of the world’s oldest and most prestigious Rita Jeptoo of Kenya and Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia pose with a trophy at the finish line after winning the women’s the team score. annual marathon. Runners still on the course and men’s divisions of the 2013 Boston Marathon on Monday. Coquille was third Monday, led were diverted to the Boston Common; race by Terrence Edwards, who shot a officials said 4,496 runners had crossed the minutes, 22 seconds and snap a string of three races,” defending champion Wesley Korir, a 90. North Bend was fourth, led by checkpoint at more than 24 miles but did not consecutive Kenyan victories. Kenyan citizen and U.S. resident, said after fin- Jared Davisson’s 114. make it to the finish line. “Here we have a relative newcomer,” said ishing fifth. “One thing I always say is, Sutherlin now leads A year after record high temperatures sent Ethiopia’s Gebregziabher Gebremariam, who ‘Whenever you see more than five Ethiopians Brookings-Harbor by 11 strokes unprecedented numbers of participants to the finished third in a race, you ought to be very careful.’ As through three league matches. medical tent, temperatures in the high 40s In just his second race at 26.2 miles, Desisa Kenyans, we ought to go back to the drawing The teams have two more regu- greeted the field of 23,326 at the Hopkinton finished 5 seconds ahead of Kenya’s Micah board and see if we can get our teamwork back.” lar-season matches — on starting line. It climbed to 54 degrees by the time Kogo to earn $150,000 and the traditional olive Jeptoo, 32, averted the Keynan shutout by Sutherlin’s home course and then the winners reached Boston’s Copley Square. wreath. American Jason Hartmann finished winning the women’s race for the second time. at Myrtle Creek Golf Course. After Desisa, of Ethiopia, won a three-way sprint fourth for the second year in a row. the fifth match, the team with the down Boylston Street to finish in 2 hours, 10 “The Ethiopians run very good tactical SEE MARATHON | B2 best cumulative score will earn one of the league’s two spots in the state tournament. The other spot, as well as the individual berths, will Eugene Marathon will go on as scheduled be decided at the season-ending tournament at Bandon Crossings. PORTLAND (AP) — Following we can. The Eugene Marathon will Olympic marathoners Shalane in Portland, spent Monday mak- Eugene Invitational: the deadly bombings at the Boston take place as scheduled and we are Flanagan and Kara Goucher, who ing sure employees in Boston were Marshfield’s girls finished seventh Marathon, organizers of the working with city officials, law both ran in Boston on Monday, live safe. Adidas estimated it had some in the 10-team Eugene Invitational Eugene Marathon say their event enforcement officials and first and train in Portland. Flanagan 100 employees at the event. at Eugene Country Club on will go on as planned April 28. responders to ensure the safety of finished fourth and Goucher fin- TrackTownUSA, the group Monday. Eugene Marathon officials our participants and spectators,” ished sixth. which brings events like the The Pirates were led by Natalie issued a statement expressing the statement said. Craig Leon,who is from Eugene, Olympic trials to Eugene, also Fleck, who had a 104. Brittany compassion for those impacted by Eugene is widely known as finished 10th in the men’s race. issued a statement on behalf of Banks and Hannah McMillan both the bombings Monday, as did “Track Town” for its rich track and “My heart is broken but my president Vin Lananna expressing shot 108. many in the close-knit Oregon field history. Hayward Field at the family and I are fine. Please pray grief over the bombings. Sheldon took the team title track community. University of Oregon, where Steve for those who aren’t,” Goucher “We are deeply saddened by the with 326 points, while Marshfield “We have a close bond with our Prefontaine became one of sport’s posted to Twitter. tragic events that occurred in had 445. Willamette was the only friends and colleagues in the legends, hosted the 2008 and 2012 Shoemakers Nike, based in Boston today, and our thoughts are Class 5A Midwestern League team marathon running community Olympic trials and will host the Beaverton, and adidas, which has with everyone affected by this hor- to beat the Pirates, finishing at 413. and we will support them however event again in 2016. its North American headquarters rible incident,”the statement said. C M C M Y K Y K

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ninth THE WORLD first sets before losing the last two. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS North Bend’s boys tennis “I feel like we could have team blanked visiting North easily won this matchup if we BOSTON — The Red Sox Eugene on Monday, beating had played just a little better,” and Rays were making their the Highlanders 8-0. Marshfield coach Brogan way out of Fenway Park when The Bulldogs won all the Trull said. “The balls quite two explosions near the fin- singles matches by forfeit literally didn’t roll our way on ish line of the Boston and then swept the four con- a few occasions, and I think Marathon were heard at the tested doubles matches. our players are still a little stadium. North Bend’s winning fatigued” from Saturday’s The Red Sox beat the Rays teams were Nathan Petrie match. 3-2 on an RBI double by Mike and James Jordan, Josh “But that isn’t an excuse Napoli in the ninth inning DeDiego and Stewart Lyons, for us,” he said. “We’ve got Monday in Boston’s tradi- Clint Cheney and Ian Bream, some work to do, but we can tional Patriots Day morning The Associated Press and Chris Seldon and Kyle be thankful we had a match game. Boston’s Mike Napoli celebrates after his game-winning double in the ninth inning Monday. Zomerschoe. like this in the middle of the The game sent the Red Marshfield 3, North season instead of the end.” Sox fans home happy — at runs by Peter Bourjos and Utley’s two-run homer in the RBIs as St. Louis jumped on Eugene 3: The Pirates just Trull said he expects the least for a while. former Twins utility infielder eighth, but Cincinnati rallied Pittsburgh early. missed a win over the visiting Pirates to win when the With the score tied at 2, Brendan Harris. against the Philadelphia Allen Craig doubled and Highlanders, losing a pair of teams meet again in Eugene Napoli drove a line-drive Athletics 11, Astros 2: bullpen. The Reds loaded the drove in three runs for the doubles matches in three sets. next week. double off the left-field wall Jed Lowrie drove in four runs bases against Jeremy Horst Cardinals, who knocked Marshfield won two sin- “We need to work on clos- that scored Dustin Pedroia and Tommy Milone won his (0-1), and Phillips singled off around James McDonald (1-2) gles matches by forfeit and ing with a lead and how to from first base. third straight start as Mike Adams to break the tie. with a seven-run second got a win at No. 3 doubles attack a team that is aggres- Blue Jays 4, White Sox Oakland beat Houston. retired inning. McDonald gave up from the team of Neil Cox sive at the net,” Trull said. 3: Mark Buehrle pitched in Nate Freiman added a all three batters he faced in eight runs, three earned, and and David Eckes. “All that aside, I’m proud of and out of trouble into the three-run homer and the ninth for his third save in walked two in 1 1-3 innings, Marshfield’s other two our team, and the improve- seventh inning to beat his for- Brandon Moss had three RBIs three tries. He threw 100 the shortest start of his career. doubles teams — Shayne ment week to week has been mer team, J.P. Arencibia and for the A’s. Oakland also ben- mph fastballs to Jimmy Starling Marte had three Sadler and Chase Davidson, steady, especially in court Maicer Izturis hit solo homers efited from eight walks — Rollins and Ryan Howard hits and Neil Walker homered and Jacob Berger and Corey awareness and tactics from and the Blue Jays topped the four in the first inning by while fanning them to end it. for the Pirates, who had their Shaffer — both won their the players.” Chicago White Sox. Houston starter Erik Bedard. Padres 6, Dodgers 3: three-game winning streak Buehrle (1-0) went 6 1-3 Padres pitcher Eric Stults hit snapped. innings in his first career NATIONAL LEAGUE a three-run homer and stuck Nationals 10,Marlins 3: start against the White Sox, Reds 4, Phillies 2: around long enough to bene- Jordan Zimmermann pitched More stars opt to allowing two runs and nine Brandon Phillips drove in a fit from a two-run seventh a six-hitter for his third vic- hits. The left-hander walked pair of runs with a bases- inning as San Diego beat Los tory of the season and two and struck out three. loaded single in the eighth Angeles in the first game Washington bounced back enter NBA draft Twins 8, Angels 2: Joe inning and the Cincinnati between the NL West rivals from a humbling weekend to Mauer had a home run Reds ended their five-game since their wild brawl last beat Miami. among his four hits and drove losing streak by beating week. Ryan Zimmerman hit his THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a potential replacement for in three runs for the Philadelphia. There was no visible ran- first home run and had four Phil Dawson. Minnesota Twins in an victo- Cincinnati’s five-game cor between the teams on RBIs to lead a 16-hit outburst. LEXINGTON, Ky. — A 12-year NFL veteran, ry over the Angels on a cold, slide matched its longest Jackie Robinson Day after Zimmermann (3-0) struck Kentucky forward Nerlens Graham has made 85.4 per- windy night that helped send slump from last season, when exec- out six, walked one and threw Noel will enter the NBA draft cent of his kicks, fifth in several fly balls to the deepest it won the NL Central. utive vice president Joe Torre 102 pitches in his second as he continues recovering league history. Graham parts of Target Field. The Reds still didn’t hit called both managers to career complete game. from a torn ACL. played in 16 games for Kevin Correia (1-1) earned much, but left-hander Cliff remind them of the context The Nationals were The 6-foot-10 freshman Houston last season, setting his first American League Lee helped them by letting in of the game, the 66th outscored 18-5 while being is projected to be a lottery a team record for points win after finishing seven a run on a wild pitch in the anniversary of Robinson swept in a three-game series pick despite with 138. He connected on innings for the third time in seventh. Todd Frazier fol- breaking baseball’s color bar- at home against Atlanta. They sustaining Sports 31 of 38 field goals and set a as many starts with the lowed with a sacrifice fly for a rier with the Dodgers. took out any lingering frustra- a season- career high with 28 touch- Twins, getting two double- 2-0 lead. Cardinals 10, Pirates 6: tion on the Marlins (2-11), who ending Shorts backs. play grounders to help him (2-1) gave Jon Jay and Matt Holliday came into the game tied for knee injury Graham has appeared in limit the Angels to solo home up pinch-hitter Chase each had two hits and two the worst record in the majors. on Feb. 12. He 155 career regular-season led the nation with 4.4 blocks games. He was selected to the per game, and averaged 10.5 Pro Bowl following the 2005 points and 9.5 rebounds. season with Cincinnati after Attack casts shadow over Robinson Day Meanwhile, All-American he finished third in the league Otto Porter Jr. is leaving with a team-record 131 MIAMI (AP) — Lined up in All the teams in action Georgetown after his sopho- points. He spent eight sea- front of their dugouts, all were asked to wear more season and declaring sons (2003-09) with the wearing No. 42 on Jackie Robinson’s number, retired himself eligible for the NBA Bengals. Robinson Day, the throughout baseball in 1997. draft. Dawson, the last player Washington Nationals and Yankees closer Mariano Porter was the Big East left from Cleveland’s 1999 Miami Marlins stood for a Rivera is the only active play- player of the year and finished expansion team, recently moment of silence to honor er who still wears the num- second in the voting behind signed as a free agent with bombing victims at the ber, and he has said he is Michigan’s Trey Burke for San Francisco. Boston Marathon. retiring after this season. The Associated Press player What began as an annual Teams that didn’t play on of the year award. BASEBALL celebration to salute the man Monday planned to pay trib- And Georgia sophomore Reds put Cueto on the who broke baseball’s color ute to Robinson today. guard Kentavious Caldwell- disabled list with injury barrier 66 years ago turned Robinson’s debut with the Pope has hired an agent will somber after a pair of explo- Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, enter the NBA draft. Several CINCINNATI — The Reds sions near the finish line in 1947, is drawing special draft analysts have projected have lost top starter Johnny Boston — about a mile from The Associated Press attention this year with the him to go around the middle Cueto for at least a few weeks Fenway Park — killed at least Members of the St. Louis Cardinals line up for the national anthem all release of the film “42,” of the first round. because of a strained muscle three people and injured wearing No. 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson before a baseball game in which went into wide release Caldwell-Pope decided to in his back. more than 140 on Monday. Pittsburgh on Monday. last weekend. turn pro after finishing sec- The defending NL Central Hours later, Major League Robinson’s widow, ond in the Southeastern champions put Cueto on the Baseball went on with cere- “The safety of everyone that Obama’s remarks to the Rachel, along with the cou- Conference in scoring at 18.5 15-day disabled list and monies for the fifth Jackie comes to our ballparks is nation were shown on the ple’s daughter, Sharon, and points a game. He also swept called up right-hander Justin Robinson Day at stadiums all always our top priority and video board while the Phillies son, David, were introduced the player of the year awards Freeman from Triple-A over the country and north of we will continue to do every- were taking batting practice. before the Dodgers played handed out by The Louisville, giving Cincinnati the border in Toronto. thing to ensure a safe envi- “I think everyone was the Padres in Los Angeles. Associated Press and the another reliever for the start “Our thoughts and prayers ronment for our fans.” thinking about it,” said Harrison Ford bounced league coaches. of a series against the are with everyone affected by There were moments of Philadelphia outfielder Ben the ceremonial first pitch to . PRO this horrible occurrence and silence before each of the Revere, who taped the mes- Dodgers manager Don Reyes will sit out three we are monitoring the situa- seven night games. At Great sage “PRAY for Boston” on Mattingly. Ford plays ex- Phoenix makes Griner months with ankle sprain tion,” MLB spokesman Pat American Ball Park in his glove. “It hurts to see Brooklyn general manager top pick in WNBA draft Courtney said in a statement. Cincinnati, President Barack something like that happen.” Branch Rickey in “42.” TORONTO— Blue Jays BRISTOL, Conn. — The shortstop Jose Reyes won’t took need surgery on his sprained with the top sion in her attempt to earn numbers of African runners,” tory in as many marathons, left ankle, but is still expect- pick in the WNBA draft. MARATHON the first American victory in said Goucher, who noted that having won in Dubai in ed to miss three months, The two-time AP Player Boston since 1985. (Two- the field of five American January in 2:04:45. general manager Alex Goucher places of the Year finished as the time winner Joan Benoit women with personal bests Japan’s Hiroyuki Anthopoulos says. second all-time scorer in sixth in race Samuelson, running on the under 2:30 was the strongest Yamamoto was the first win- Reyes visited a specialist women’s NCAA history, with 30th anniversary of her 1983 in years. ner of the day, cruising to in Charlotte on Monday who From Page B1 3,283 points. She is the top victory, finished in 2:50:29 to “That’s a good team of victory in the men’s wheel- confirmed the diagnosis of a shot-blocker ever, shattering set a world record for her age American women,” she said. chair race by 39 seconds over severely sprained ankle. both the men’s and women’s Jeptoo, who also won in group.) “One day the opportunity is nine-time champion Ernst Reyes was injured sliding into college marks with 748. She 2006, finished in 2:26:25 for “The hardest part about going to be there.” Van Dyk of South Africa. second base in Friday’s game also had a record 18 dunks — her first victory in a major Boston is the Bostonians This year it was the men’s Tatyana McFadden, a at Kansas City.He was placed including 11 this season. race since taking two years want it just as bad as we do, race with the sprint to the Russian orphan who attends on the 15-day disabled list Chicago selected off after having a baby. which really tugs at our finish. the University of Illinois, won Saturday. Delaware’s Elena Delle After a series of close fin- heart,” said Flanagan, a Desisa, 23, was among a the women’s race. Anthopoulos says Reyes Donne second and Tulsa took ishes in the women’s race — three-time Olympian. “We group of nine men — all from Race day got started with will be in a cast for two weeks Notre Dame star Skylar five consecutive years with 3 all want it too. We want to be Kenya or Ethiopia — who 26 seconds of silence in and then in a walking boot for Diggins third. seconds or less separating the the next Joanie.” broke away from the pack in honor of the victims of the an additional two weeks, top two — Jeptoo had a rela- Kara Goucher, of the first half of the race. Sandy Hook Elementary Faried is out until after meaning he won’t be ready to tively comfortable 33-second Portland, was sixth for her There were three remaining School shooting. A little begin rehab activity for at margin over Meseret Hailu of third top 10 finish in Boston when they came out of more than two hours later, the NBA playoffs start least a month. Ethiopia. Defending champi- as many tries. The last Kenmore Square with a mile the lead runners passed the DENVER — Denver Acquired from Miami in a on Sharon Cherop of Kenya American woman to win here to go. Mile 26 marker, which was Nuggets forward Kenneth 12-player trade last was another 3 seconds back. was Lisa Larsen-Weidenbach But Desisa quickly pulled decorated with the Faried won’t suit up again November, the four-time Shalane Flanagan, of in ’85; Greg Meyer was the away and widened his dis- Newtown, Conn., seal and until sometime during the All-Star is batting .395 with nearby Marblehead, was last U.S. man to win, in 1983. tance in the sprint to the dedicated to the memory of playoffs after an MRI one homer and five RBIs. fourth in the women’s divi- “There’s just more pure tape. It’s Desisa’s second vic- those killed there. revealed no fractures in his sprained left ankle. PRO HOCKEY Faried is averaging 11.5 Penguins star Crosby points and a team-best 9.2 remains on sidelines SWOCC Jeffries had a triple and winning pitcher in the first Linn-Benton beat the rebounds. scored two runs while driving game and Randi Anderson Lakers 4-2 and 10-1, while He was hurt Sunday while PITTSBURGH — Baseball team is in two more. picked up the win in the the Cougars topped SWOCC driving for a layup against Pittsburgh Penguins star That followed a similar nightcap for the Lakers, who 10-2 and 3-2. Portland. He said he had Sidney Crosby skated before home today rally in the first game, when visit Chemeketa today and In the closest game, never felt such pain and ini- the team’s practice, but From Page B1 the Lakers scored three runs travel to Yakima, Wash., for a the Lakers scored twice in tially feared a more serious remains sidelined indefinite- in the fourth and four in the crossover tournament this the sixth inning on a two- injury but vowed to play in ly with a broken jaw. fifth. weekend. run single by pinch-hitt- the postseason. Crosby wore a protective Domonique Ratdke hit a Demiree Briones had two ter Kameron Kaufman, mask while skating with home run and score three hits and also drove in two BASEBALL but couldn’t come all the PRO FOOTBALL injured teammates James times for the Lakers, while runs, giving her 37 RBIs for SWOCC followed its first way back from a 3-0 Browns sign Graham to Neal and Paul Martin. Coach Jayme Simonis had four hits the season. Radtke had a win of the season last week deficit. Dan Bylsma says there is no and two runs. Mary double, scored twice and with four straight losses, The Lakers, 1-9 in South replace kicker Dawson timetable for Crosby’s Menicucci had a single and drove in two runs. Menicucci swept by both Linn-Benton Region play, host Mount CLEVELAND — The return, but called it a positive double and drove in three also scored twice. and Clackamas in NWAACC Hood today and Lane on Browns have signed free step for the NHL’s leading runs and Kelsey Blake- Jessica Myers was the South Region doubleheaders. Saturday. agent kicker Shayne Graham, scorer. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday,April 16,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Oklahoma City claims top seed

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS former team, but said he appreciated Grizzlies 103, Mavericks 97: coach Erik Spoelstra’s desire to get the Keyon Dooling scored 13 points, includ- OKLAHOMA CITY — Kevin Durant NBA champions as healthy and refreshed ing a go-ahead 3-pointer before consec- scored 29 points, Russell Westbrook had as possible heading into the postseason. utive baskets by Ed Davis, to help 21 before getting ejected in the final 3 Chris Bosh and Mario Chalmers joined Memphis rally for the victory. minutes and the Oklahoma City James on the bench while Dwyane Wade, Bulls 102, Magic 94: Carlos Boozer Thunder clinched the top seed in the Shane Battier and Udonis Haslem stayed scored 22 points, Luol Deng added 18 and Western Conference back in Miami with minor injuries. the Chicago Bulls snapped a two-game playoffs by beating the Nuggets 112, Bucks 111: Ty Lawson losing streak. Sacramento Kings NBA scored 26 points, including a jumper in Bobcats 106, Knicks 95: Gerald 104-95 on Monday. the lane with 9.3 seconds left, and the Henderson scored 27 points and the Tyreke Evans, the Recap Denver Nuggets clinched home-court Charlotte Bobcats defeated a New York Kings’ second-leading advantage in the first round of the play- Knicks team playing without Carmelo scorer, did not return after offs with a win over Milwaukee. Anthony and a few others. grabbing at his troublesome left knee Milwaukee lost its season-high fifth Nets 106, Wizards 101: Andray following a drive to the basket late in the game in a row despite Monta Ellis scor- Blatche led a bevy of Brooklyn bench first quarter. Isaiah Thomas led the ing 38 points. players with 20 points and 11 rebounds Kings with 16 points. Pistons 109, 76ers 101: Greg the Nets erased an early 17-point deficit Heat 96, Cavaliers 95: LeBron Monroe had 27 points and 16 rebounds, to beat the Washington Wizards. James watched from the bench in street and the Detroit Pistons made the most of Suns 119, Rockets 112: Luis Scola clothes as Norris Cole stripped Kyrie their home finale by beating the had 26 points and 15 rebounds and Irving of the ball with 2.2 seconds left to Philadelphia 76ers. Phoenix snapped a franchise-record give the Miami Heat, resting most of Jazz 96, Timberwolves 80: Al seven-game home losing streak. their top players for the playoffs, a win Jefferson had 22 points and eight Warriors 116, Spurs 96: Stephen over Cleveland. rebounds to help Utah keep its playoff Curry made seven 3-pointers to finish Cole finished with 16 points, 11 hopes alive with a victory over the with 35 points, leading the Golden State rebounds and nine assists. But it was his Minnesota Timberwolves. Warriors past the severely short-handed only on Cleveland’s final posses- The Jazz need to win at Memphis on San Antonio Spurs. Curry shot 7 of 13 sion that sealed it. Wednesday and for the Los Angeles from beyond the arc to move within one The Associated Press James was disappointed to not play in Lakers to lose at home against Houston of Ray Allen’s single-season record of Oklahoma City guard Reggie Jackson dunks over Sacramento Kings another homecoming game against his that night to get into the playoffs. 269 3-pointers set in 2005-06. center Cole Aldrich during the fourth quarter Monday. Scoreboard

Doubles: Ben Jesser and Gene Pearl Jones, NE, Unattached, 98-3; 4. Herath Bandara, Portland Third Round (Villanueva 0-0), 5:05 p.m. On The Air d. Shayne Sadler and Chase Davidson, 4-6, 6-2, Masters, 88-1; 5. Wayne Sabin, Portland 1. New York (from Washington), Shenneika San Francisco (Vogelsong 1-1) at Milwaukee Pro Soccer 6-2; Thomas Mienzen and Ryan Dais, NE, d. Masters, 86-7; 6. Trent walker, SWOCC, 84-2; 7. Smith, G, St. John’s (Lohse 0-1), 5:10 p.m. Today Jacob Berger and Corey Shaffer, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3; Andrew Garcia, SWOCC, 78-10; 8. Ora Banister, 2. Phoenix, Nikki Greene, C, Penn State N.Y. Mets (Hefner 0-2) at Colorado (Garland 1- Major League Soccer Neil Cox and David Eckes, Mar, d. Alex Swartz Portland Masters, 71-3; 9. Lamar White, Portland 3. New York (from Tulsa), Olcay Cakir, G, 0), 5:40 p.m. NBA Basketball — Indiana at Boston, 5 p.m., TNT; EASTERN CONFERENCE and Aaron Coates, 6-1, 6-1; Eli Miller and Kalen Masters, 67-11. Turkey San Diego (T.Ross 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers Portland at Los Angeles Clippers, 7:30 p.m., TNT. W L T Pts GF GA Major League Baseball — Detroit at Seattle, 7 Lemmon, NE, d. Derek Miller and Elias Mendez, Hammer — 1. Bill Deeter, Unattached, 107-6; 2. 4. Chicago, Brooklyn Pope, F, Baylor (Kershaw 2-1), 7:10 p.m. 6-2, 7-5. Wayne Sabin, Portland Masters, 100-9; 3. 5. Tulsa (from New York), Angel Goodrich, G, Montreal 4 1 1 13 7 5 p.m., Root Sports. Houston 4 2 0 12 10 7 Hockey — Andrew Garcia, SWOCC, 84-7; 4. Tom Allison, Kansas Monday’s Linescores New York Rangers at Philadelphia, Sporting KC 3 1 2 11 7 3 Unattached, 77-1; 5. Eric Calvo, SWOCC, 75-3. 6. Seattle, Jasmine James, G, Georgia 4:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Los Angeles at San Track & Field Red Sox 3, Rays 2 Columbus 2 1 3 9 9 6 Javelin — 1. Chance McGirr, SWOCC, 142-11; 2. 7. Atlanta, Ann Marie Armstrong, F, Georgia Jose, 7:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network. Tampa Bay 000 100 001 — 2 4 0 New York 2 3 2 8 9 10 Wednesday, April 17 Mark Phillips, Portland Masters, 120-11; 3. Eric 8. San Antonio, Whitney Hand, G, Oklahoma Wednesday, April 17 Prefontaine Masters Meet Boston 100 010 001 — 3 4 0 Philadelphia 2 2 2 8 7 8 NBA Basketball — Calvo, SWOCC, 110-4; 4. Herath Bandara, 9. Indiana, Jennifer George, F, Florida NBA Basketball — Utah at Memphis, 5 p.m., At Southwestern Oregon Community College Hellickson, McGee (8), Jo.Peralta (9) and Toronto FC 1 2 3 6 8 9 Portland Masters, 98-10; 5. Andrew Garcia, 10. Los Angeles, Alina Iagupova, F, Ukraine ESPN; Golden State at Portland, 7:30 p.m., KEVU; WOMEN Lobaton, J.Molina; Dempster, Uehara (8), New England 1 2 2 5 1 2 SWOCC, 90-1; 6. Bob Hewitt, Portland Masters, 11. Connecticut, Andrea Smith, G, South Houston at Los Angeles Lakers, 7:30 p.m., ESPN. 100 — 1. Shawna Mouser, SWOCC, 13.94; 2. A.Bailey (9) and Saltalamacchia. W—A.Bailey 1-0. Chicago 1 4 1 4 5 12 85-7; 7. Bill Deeter, Unattached, 67-10; 8. Wayne Florida Major League Baseball — Teams TBA, 4 p.m., Laura Stpehan, Portland Masters, 23.86; 3. L—Jo.Peralta 0-1. HRs—Tampa Bay, Longoria (1). D.C. United 1 4 1 4 2 7 Sabin, Portland Masters, 65-3. 12. Minnesota, Waltiea Rolle, C, North Carolina ESPN; Texas at Chicago Cubs, 5 p.m, WGN; Detroit Marilyn Brock, Portland Masters, 25.38. Boston, Saltalamacchia (2). WESTERN CONFERENCE Weight Throw — 1. Wayne Sabin, Portland at Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports. 200 — 1. Linda Phillips, Portland Masters, Blue Jays 4, White Sox 3 W L T Pts GF GA Masters, 45-1; 2. Bill Deeter, Unattached, 40-9; 3. Hockey — Buffalo at Boston, 4:30 p.m., NBC 34.08; 2. Laura Stephan, Portland Masters, Pro Baseball Chicago 200 000 010 — 3 10 0 FC Dallas 5 1 1 16 11 7 Andrew Garcia, SWOCC, 22-7. Sports Network. 58.39; 3. Marilyn Brock, Portland Masters, Toronto 210 100 00x — 4 10 0 Chivas USA 3 2 1 10 10 8 Super Weight — 1. Wayne Sabin, Portland Thursday, April 18 1:02.72. American League Floyd, H.Santiago (5), Lindstrom (7), Veal (8) Portland 2 1 3 9 10 8 Masters, 8.99 meters; 2. Bill Deter, Unattached, Major League Baseball — Texas at Chicago Cubs, 400 — 1. Linda Phillips, Portland Masters, East Division W L Pct GB and Flowers; Buehrle, E.Rogers (7), Loup (8), Los Angeles 2 1 2884 7.01 meters. 11:10 a.m., WGN; Detroit at Seattle, 12:30 p.m., Root 1:19.37. Boston 8 4 .667 — Janssen (9) and Arencibia. W—Buehrle 1-0. L— Vancouver 2 2 2 8 7 7 Sports. 1 800 — 1. Ashley Derrick, SWOCC, 2:48.23; 2. New York 6 5 .545 1⁄2 Floyd 0-3. Sv—Janssen (4). HRs—Toronto, Real Salt Lake 2 3 2 8 6 7 Golf — PGA Tour RBC Heritage, noon, Golf Tracey Hunt, SWOCC, 3:02.37. Pro Basketball Baltimore 6 6 .500 2 Arencibia (4), M.Izturis (2). Colorado 232867 Channel; LPGA Tour Lotte Championship, 3:30 p.m., 1 1,500 — 1. Tracey Hunt, SWOCC, 6:08.00. Toronto 6 7 .462 2⁄2 San Jose 2 3 2 8 5 8 Golf Channel; Champions Tour Greater Gwinnett Twins 8, Angels 2 100 Hurdles — 1. Holly Pfaff, SWOCC, 17.61; 2. NBA Tampa Bay 4 8 .333 4 Los Angeles 101 000 000 — 2 9 1 Seattle 0 3 2 225 Championship, 9:30 a.m., Golf Channel; European Los Angeles 101 000 000 — 2 9 1 Natasha Hill, SWOCC, 18.16. EASTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L Pct GB Minnesota 101 111 03x — 8 12 1 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Tour Spanish Open, 6 a.m., Golf Channel. 4x100 Relay — 1. SWOCC, 57.17. Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Detroit 7 5 .583 — Wednesday, April 17 Hockey — New Jersey at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m., Blanton, Roth (5), M.Lowe (7), D.De La Rosa (8) High Jump — 1. Tie-Kylee Bruder, SWOCC, and y-New York 53 28 .654 — Kansas City 75.583—and Iannetta; Correia, Burton (8), Fien (9) and Sporting Kansas City at New York, 4:30 p.m. NBC Sports Network. 1 Holly Pfaff, SWOCC, 4-10; 3. Dawn Thompson, x-Brooklyn 48 33 .593 5 Cleveland 5 6 .455 1⁄2 Mauer. W—Correia 1-1. L—Blanton 0-3. HRs—Los Saturday, April 20 1 Unattached, 4-2. x-Boston 41 39 .513 11⁄2 Minnesota 5 7 .417 2 Houston at Toronto FC, 1 p.m. 1 Angeles, Bourjos (2), B.Harris (1). Minnesota, Local Schedule Pole Vault — 1. Kylee Bruder, SWOCC, 8-6. Philadelphia 33 48 .407 20 Chicago 5 8 .385 2⁄2 Plouffe (2), Mauer (2). Seattle FC at Colorado, 3 p.m. Long Jump — 1. Kylee Bruder, SWOCC, 15-4.75; 1 West Division W L Pct GB New England at New York, 4 p.m. Toronto 32 48 .400 20⁄2 Athletics 11, Astros 2 Today 2. Taylor Elmgren, SWOCC, 15-4; 3. Natasha Hill, Southeast Division W L Pct GB Oakland 10 4 .714 — Vancouver at FC Dallas, 5:30 p.m. 1 Houston 000 100 100 — 2 8 0 High School Baseball — North Bend at SWOCC, 15-1.75; 4. Kelsa Northrup, SWOCC, 14- z-Miami 65 16 .802 — Texas 8 5 .615 1⁄2 Columbus at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. 1 Oakland 600 000 32x — 11 9 0 Brookings-Harbor, 5 p.m.; Douglas at Siuslaw, 5 9.75; 5. Holly Pfaff, SWOCC, 14-9; 6. Shawna x-Atlanta 44 36 .550 20⁄2 Seattle 6 8 .429 4 Chivas USA at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. 1 Bedard, Clemens (1), X.Cedeno (6), Ambriz (7), p.m.; Sutherlin at South Umpqua, 5 p.m.; Gold Mouser, SWOCC, 14-3.5; 7. Linda Phillips, Washington 29 52 .358 36 Houston 4 9 .308 5⁄2 Sporting Kansas City at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. 1 W.Wright (8) and J.Castro; Milone, Doolittle (7), Beach at Bandon, 4:30 p.m.; Myrtle Point at Portland Masters, 11-1. Los Angeles 4 9 .308 5⁄2 Sunday, April 21 Charlotte 20 61 .247 45 Neshek (8), Balfour (9) and D.Norris. W—Milone Glide, 4:30 p.m.; Reedsport at North Douglas, Triple Jump — 1. Taylor Elmgren, SWOCC, 33- Monday’s Games Orlando 20 61 .247 45 3-0. L—Bedard 0-1. HRs—Oakland, Freiman (1). Philadelphia at D.C. United, 2 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 11; 2. Kylee Bruder, SWOCC, 32-5; 3. Natasha Hill, Central Division W L Pct GB Boston 3, Tampa Bay 2 Portland at San Jose, 8 p.m. High School Softball — Brookings-Harbor at SWOCC, 30-10; 4. Dawn Thompson, Unattached, y-Indiana 49 31 .613 — Toronto 4, Chicago White Sox 3 Cardinals 10, Pirates 6 1 Minnesota 8, L.A. Angels 2 St. Louis 172 000 000 — 10 10 0 North Bend, 5 p.m.; Siuslaw at Douglas, 5 p.m.; 25-9.25. x-Chicago 44 37 .543 5⁄2 1 Oakland 11, Houston 2 Pittsburgh 103 000 020 — 6 12 2 Transactions South Umpqua at Sutherlin, 5 p.m.; Gold Beach Shot Put — 1. Nneeka Lankster, SWOCC, 36-6; x-Milwaukee 37 44 .457 12⁄2 at Bandon, 4:30 p.m.; Reedsport at North 1 Today’s Games Lynn, J.Kelly (6), Rzepczynski (8), Boggs (9) and 2. McKenzie DeVault, SWOCC, 33-11; 3. Holly Detroit 29 52 .358 20⁄2 BASEBALL Douglas, 4:30 p.m.; Myrtle Point at Glide, 4:30 1 Arizona (McCarthy 0-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova Y.Molina; Ja.McDonald, Ju.Wilson (2), Morris (6), Pfaff, SWOCC, 28-8; 4. Laura Charboneau, Cleveland 24 57 .296 25⁄2 American League p.m. Unattached, 25-10. WESTERN CONFERENCE 0-1), 4:05 p.m. Watson (9) and R.Martin, McKenry. W—Lynn 2-0. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Transferred RHP Matt High School Track & Field — Pacific, Myrtle Discus — 1. McKenzie DeVault, SWOCC, 112-1; 2. Southwest Division W L Pct GB Boston (Doubront 0-0) at Cleveland L—Ja.McDonald 1-2. HRs—Pittsburgh, Walker (1). Albers to the family medical emergency list. Point and Coquille at Bandon, 4 p.m.; Far West Nneeka Lankster, SWOCC, 104-2; 3. Melissa y-San Antonio 58 23 .716 — (U.Jimenez 0-1), 4:05 p.m. Nationals 10, Marlins 3 Acquired C Chris Wallace from Houston for LHP League at North Bend, 4 p.m. Starheim, SWOCC, 74-2.5; 4. Laura Charboneau, x-Memphis 55 26 .679 3 Tampa Bay (Ro.Hernandez 0-2) at Baltimore Washington 402 220 000 — 10 16 0 Eric Berger and assigned Wallace to Akron (EL). College Baseball — Mount Hood at SWOCC (2), Unattached, 63-1; 5. Linda Phillips, Portland x-Houston 45 36 .556 13 (Arrieta 0-0), 4:05 p.m. Miami 000 002 100 — 3 6 0 MINNESOTA TWINS—Recalled OF Oswaldo 1 p.m. Masters, 50-9. Dallas 40 41.49418 Chicago White Sox (Axelrod 0-1) at Toronto Zimmermann and K.Suzuki; LeBlanc, Maine Arcia from Rochester (IL). College Softball — SWOCC at Chemeketa (2) 2 Hammer — 1. Nneeka Lankster, SWOCC, 113-0; New Orleans 27 54 .333 31 (Jo.Johnson 0-1), 4:07 p.m. (4), Webb (8), Rauch (9) and Brantly. W— SEATLLE MARINERS—Placed RHP Stephen p.m. 2. Laura Charboneau, Unattached, 97-10. Northwest Division W L Pct GB Kansas City (Guthrie 2-0) at Atlanta (Medlen 1- Zimmermann 3-0. L—LeBlanc 0-3. HRs— Pryor on the 15-day DL. Wednesday, April 17 Javelin — 1. Taylor Elmgren, SWOCC, 98-5.5; 2. z-Oklahoma City 60 21 .741 — 1), 4:10 p.m. Washington, Zimmerman (1). TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Selected the contract of High School Baseball — North Eugene at Melissa Starheim, SWOCC, 94-2; 3. McKenzie x-Denver 56 25 .691 4 Texas (D.Holland 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Wood 1- RHP Ramon Ortiz from Buffalo (IL). Designated 0), 5:05 p.m. Reds 4, Phillies 2 Marshfield, 5 p.m. DeVault, SWOCC, 78-5; 4. Nicole Cardoza, Utah 43 38 .531 17 Philadelphia 000 000 020 — 2 5 1 OF Casper Wells for assignment. High School Softball — North Eugene at SWOCC, 66-10; 5. Linda Phillips, Portland 1 L.A. Angels (Vargas 0-1) at Minnesota (Pelfrey Portland 33 47 .413 26⁄2 Cincinnati 000 000 22x — 4 9 0 National League Marshfield, 5 p.m. Masters, 57-0.5; 6. Marilyn Brock, Portland Minnesota 30 51 .370 30 1-1), 5:10 p.m. —Placed RHP Johnny Cueto Houston (Peacock 1-1) at Oakland (Griffin 2-0), Lee, Horst (8), Mi.Adams (8) and Kratz; High School Track & Field — Thurston at Masters, 31-7. Pacific Division W L Pct GB on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Justin Freeman 7:05 p.m. Arroyo, Chapman (9) and Hanigan. W—Arroyo 2- Marshfield, 3:30 p.m. Weight Throw — 1. Laura Charboneau, y-L.A. Clippers 54 26 .675 — 1. L—Horst 0-1. Sv—Chapman (3). HRs— from Louisville (IL). Transferred OF Ryan High School Boys Golf — North Bend at Unattached, 24-11.5. 1 Detroit (Fister 2-0) at Seattle (Harang 0-0), x-Golden State 46 35 .568 8⁄2 Philadelphia, Utley (3). Ludwick to the 60-day DL. 1 7:10 p.m. Bandon Dunes, 3 p.m. MEN L.A. Lakers 44 37 .543 10⁄2 —Placed RHP Shawn 1 Wednesday’s Games Padres 6, Dodgers 3 Thursday, April 18 100 — 1. Hunter Bourland, SWOCC, 11.23; 2. Sacramento 28 53 .346 26⁄2 Tolleson on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 1 Kansas City (W.Davis 1-0) at Atlanta (Minor 2- San Diego 030 000 201 — 6 9 0 High School Boys Golf — Reedsport and Phoenix 25 56 .309 29⁄2 13. recalled RHP Josh Wall from Albuquerque Shaquille Kainz, SWOCC, 11.71; 3. PJ Gardener, 0), 9:10 a.m. Los Angeles 001 110 000 — 3 12 1 Bandon at McKenzie Invitational, Tokatee, TBA. x-clinched playoff spot (PCL). Unattached, 11.86; 4. Mark Berry, Unattached, Houston (B.Norris 2-1) at Oakland (Colon 1-0), Stults, Brach (7), Gregerson (8), Street (9) and High School Girls Tennis — Sheldon at North y-clinched division BASKETBALL 12.51; 5. Mark Warren, Unattached, 12.57; 6. Zac 12:35 p.m. Jo.Baker; Billingsley, Belisario (7), P.Rodriguez Bend, 1 p.m. z-clinched conference National Basketball Association Yearsley, SWOCC, 12.64; 7. Thaddeus Wilson Sr., Arizona (Miley 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia (7), Guerrier (7), Howell (8), Wall (9) and A.Ellis. Monday’s Games NBA—Rescinded one of Demarcus Cousins’ Pacific Coast, 12.82; 8. Luis Huarcaya, Peru, 2-1), 4:05 p.m. W—Stults 2-1. L—Belisario 0-2. Sv—Street (2). Miami 96, Cleveland 95 technical fouls, allowing him to play instead of High School Results 13.24; 9. Mark Phillips, Portland Masters, 14.46; Boston (Aceves 0-0) at Cleveland (Masterson HRs—San Diego, Stults (1). Charlotte 106, New York 95 serving an automatic one-game suspension. 10. Richard Ying, Portland Masters, 15.16; 11. 3-0), 4:05 p.m. Chicago 102, Orlando 84 NEW YORK KNICKS—Waived F-C Solomon BASEBALL Herath Bandara, Portland Masters, 15.45; 12. Tampa Bay (M.Moore 2-0) at Baltimore Brooklyn 106, Washington 101 Hockey Jones. Bob Hewitt, Portland Masters, 15.88; 13. Douglas (Tillman 0-0), 4:05 p.m. Marist 12, Marshfield 2 Kirkpatrick, Unattached, 16.41; 14. Ora Banister, Detroit 109, Philadelphia 101 Women’s National Basketball Association Marshfield 000 020 — 2 4 7 Memphis 103, Dallas 97 Chicago White Sox (Quintana 0-0) at Toronto NHL Portland Masters, 17.57; 15. Paul Stephan, (Happ 2-0), 4:07 p.m. WASHINGTON MYSTICS—Acquired C Quanitra Marist 501 132 — 12 7 1 Utah 96, Minnesota 80 EASTERN CONFERENCE Portland Masters, 18.60; 16. Woody Brock, Texas (Grimm 0-0) at Chicago Cubs Hollingsworth from New York for a 2013 third- Doug Molzahn, Michael Benitez (5) and Jake Oklahoma City 104, Sacramento 95 Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA Portland Masters, 19.66. (Villanueva 0-0), 5:05 p.m. round draft pick. Miles; Grant Jamison, Matt Harvey (6) and Jack Denver 112, Milwaukee 111 FOOTBALL 200 — 1. Anthony Graf, Unattached, 26.71; 2. L.A. Angels (Hanson 1-1) at Minnesota (Worley y-Pittsburgh 42 32 10 0 64 141 102 FOOTBALL Hudson. 2B-Marshfield: Anthony Ross; Marist: Phoenix 119, Houston 112 Luis Huarcaya, Peru, 26.98; 3. Mark Phillips, 0-2), 5:10 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 42 21 16 5 47 119 122 National Football League Dustin Smith, Max Hudson. HR-Marshfield: Golden State 116, San Antonio 106 Portland Masters, 30.68; 4. Richard Ying, Detroit (Scherzer 1-0) at Seattle (F.Hernandez N.Y. Rangers 41 21 16 4 46 100 96 CINCINNATI BENGALS—Re-signed RB Bernard Molzahn. Today’s Games Portland Masters, 31.66; 5. Bob Hewitt, Portland 1-2), 7:10 p.m. New Jersey 42 15 17 10 40 96 115 Scott. SOFTBALL Masters, 35.12; 6. Ora Banister, Portland Indiana at Boston, Cancelled Philadelphia 42 18 21 3 39 115 129 CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed K Shayne Marshfield 8, Marist 0 Masters, 36.97; 7. Douglas Kirkpatrick, Toronto at Atlanta, 8 p.m. National League Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA Graham. Marshfield 003 500 0 — 892 Unattached, 39.57; 8. Paul Stephan, Portland Portland at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. East Division W L Pct GB x-Montreal 42 26 11 5 57 131 107 DENVER BRONCOS—Announced CB Tony Marist 000 000 0 —0 5 4 Masters, 40.23; 9. Woody Brock, Portland Wednesday’s Games Atlanta 11 1 .917 — Boston 41 26 11 4 56 116 91 Carter signed his exclusive-rights free agent ten- Phoenix at Denver, 5 p.m. 1 Toronto 42 24 13 5 53 130 113 der. Breanne Johnson and Abby Osborne; Shawna Masters, 41.04. New York 7 4 .636 3⁄2 400 — New Orleans at Dallas, 5 p.m. 1 Ottawa 41 21 14 6 48 101 89 DETROIT LIONS—Re-signed RB Joique Bell, RB Burke, Bre Davisson (4) and Davisson, Gabby 1. Shaquille Kainz, SWOCC, 54.65; 2. Washington 8 5 .615 3⁄2 Washington at Chicago, 5 p.m. 1 Buffalo 43 18 19 6 42 111 128 Shaun Chapas, WR Kris Durham, OT Jason Fox, Mujica (4). 2B-Marshfield: Katleyn Rossback, Bradley Tripp, SWOCC, 56.64; 3. Ruben Jimenez, Philadelphia 6 7 .4625⁄2 Utah at Memphis, 5 p.m. 1 Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA DB Ricardo Silva, WR Brian Robiskie and DE Osborne; Marist: Burke. HR-Marshfield: Johnson. SWOCC, 1:00.89; 4. Mike Andrews, Portland Miami 2 11 .154 9⁄2 Masters, 1:02.96; 5. Woody Brock, Portland Minnesota at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Central Division W L Pct GB Washington 42 23 17 2 48 129 118 Willie Young. GOLF Masters, 1:37.85. Milwaukee at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. St. Louis 8 5 .615 — Winnipeg 42 21 19 2 44 109 123 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Re-signed CB Josh BOYS 800 — 1. Russel Chase, SWOCC, 2:18.73; 2. Atlanta at New York, 5 p.m. Cincinnati 6 7 .462 2 Tampa Bay 42 17 22 3 37 133 131 Gordy. Far West League Ruben Jimenez, SWOCC, 2:31.84. Detroit at Brooklyn, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh 6 7 .462 2 Carolina 41 17 22 2 36 107 131 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed LB Akeem Cleveland at Charlotte, 5 p.m. 1 Florida 41 13 22 6 32 99 142 At Salmon Run 1,500 — 1. Ruben Jimenez, SWOCC, 5:11.48; 2. Chicago 4 8 .333 3⁄2 Jordan. Medalist: Kyle Gordon, Brookings-Harbor, 77. Russel Chase, SWOCC, 5:40.00. Boston at Toronto, 5 p.m. Milwaukee 3 8 .273 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Signed QB Seneca SUTHERLIN (357): Tyler Franke 80, Jaden 1-Mile Run — 1. Ruben Jimenez, SWOCC, Orlando at Miami, 5 p.m. West Division W L Pct GB Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Wallace to a one-year contract. Shelton 126, Matt Tew 100, Scout Meyer 88, Ian 5:20.39; 2. Anthony Collins, SWOCC, 5:22.13; 3. Philadelphia at Indiana, 5 p.m. San Francisco 9 4 .692 — y-Chicago 42 33 5 4 70 139 87 NEW YORK JETS—Signed T Austin Howard to Houston at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. 1 St. Louis 41 23 16 2 48 110 104 Downs 89. Russel Chase, SWOCC, 5:53.17. Arizona 8 4 .667 ⁄2 his one-year restricted free agent tender. Golden State at Portland, 7:30 p.m. 1 Detroit 42 20 15 7 47 106 107 BROOKINGS-HARBOR (367): Kyle Gordon 77, 5,000 — 1. Cody McDonald, Unattached, Colorado 8 4 .667 ⁄2 OAKLAND RAIDERS—Announced DB Brandian Nate Orman 101, Blake Butler 89, Alex McKee 15:38.97; 2. Russel Chase, SWOCC, 15:53.46; 3. L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles 7 6 .538 2 Columbus 43 20 16 7 47 106 110 Ross, OL Alex Parsons and RB Jeremy Stewart 108, Rykken Nelson 100. Anthony Collins, Unattached, 17:10.83; 4. Chris WNBA San Diego 3 10 .231 6 Nashville 44 15 21 8 38 100 123 have signed their exclusive rights tenders. COQUILLE (396): Terrence Edwards 90, Taylor Amaral, Unattached, 22:17.29. Monday’s Games Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Released QB Trent Fischer 96, Kai Griggs 123, Ryan Swenson 104, 110 Hurdles — 1. Thaddeus Wilson Sr., Pacific 2013 WNBA Draft St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 6 Vancouver 42 24 12 6 54 117 102 Edwards. Gavin Landmark 106. Coast, 15.11; 2. Kevin Robinson, SWOCC, 15.43; 3. At Bristol, Conn. Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 2 Minnesota 42 23 16 3 49 109 106 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Signed TE Dallas NORTH BEND (479): Jared Davisson 114, Eddie Luis Huarcaya, Peru, 16.81. Monday Washington 10, Miami 3 Edmonton 41 16 18 7 39 103 115 Walker to a three-year contract. Metcalf 128, Adam Urban 115, Cole 300 Hurdles — 1. Thaddeus Wilson Sr., Pacific First Round N.Y. Mets at Colorado, ppd., snow Calgary 42 16 22 4 36 113 145 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Announced CB Hollingsworth 122, Garret Ereth 131. Coast, 48.44. 1. Phoenix, Brittney Griner, C, Baylor San Diego 6, L.A. Dodgers 3 Colorado 43 14 22 7 35 103 135 Tramaine Brock has signed his one-year tender. Season Standings: Sutherlin 383-393-357— 4x100 Relay — 1. SWOCC, 45.08; 2. Portland 2. Chicago, , F, Delaware Today’s Games Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA HOCKEY 1133, Brookings-Harbor 366-411-367—1144, Masters, 57.05; 3. Portland Masters, 1:09.00. 3. Tulsa, Skylar Diggins, G, Notre Dame N.Y. Mets (Gee 0-2) at Colorado (Nicasio 1-0), x-Anaheim 42 27 10 5 59 125 105 National Hockey League Coquille 399-401-396—1195, North Bend 450- 4x400 Relay — 1. SWOCC, 4:26.97; 2. Portland 4. Washington, , G, Ohio State 12:10 p.m., 1st game Los Angeles 42 24 14 4 52 120 104 EDMONTON OILERS—Fired general manager 420-479—1351. Masters, 4:42.26. 5. New York, , F, Texas A&M Arizona (McCarthy 0-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova San Jose 42 22 13 7 51 106 102 Steve Tambellini. High Jump — 1. Kevin Robinson, SWOCC, 6-2; 2. 6. Seattle, , F, Maryland 0-1), 4:05 p.m. Dallas 42 21 18 3 45 118 126 PHOENIX COYOTES—Signed F Tobias Rieder to GIRLS Zac Yearsley, SWOCC, 6-0; 3. Jose Rangle, 7. New York (from Atlanta via Washington), St. Louis (Westbrook 1-1) at Pittsburgh Phoenix 42 18 17 7 43 110 114 a three-year entry-level contract. Eugene Invitational SWOCC, 5-8. , F, Oklahoma State (J.Sanchez 0-2), 4:05 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- COLLEGE At Eugene Country Club Pole Vault — 1. Zac Yearsley, SWOCC, 13-0; 2. 8. San Antonio, , C, Syracuse Kansas City (Guthrie 2-0) at Atlanta (Medlen 1- time loss. EASTERN ILLINOIS—Announced the resigna- Medalist: Hailey Krause, Sheldon, 79. Chase Messerle, SWOCC, 12-6; 3. Richard Ying, 9. Indiana, , G, California 1), 4:10 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot tion women’s basketball coach Lee Buchanan. Team Scores: Sheldon 326, Roseburg 363, Portland Masters, 7-6. 10. Los Angeles, A’dia Mathies, G, Kentucky Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 1-1) at Cincinnati y-clinched division GEORGETOWN—Announced sophomore F Otto Willamette 413, Grants Pass 416, Crater 420, Long Jump — 1. Kevin Robinson, SWOCC, 21-0; 11. Connecticut, , G, Connecticut (H.Bailey 1-1), 4:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Porter Jr. will enter the NBA draft. South Eugene 431, Marshfield 445, Ashland 490, 2. Hunter Bourland, SWOCC, 20-5; 3. Sean Hood, 12. Minnesota, , G, Nebraska Washington (Haren 1-1) at Miami (Sanabia 1-1), Toronto 2, New Jersey 0 GEORGIA—Announced sophomore G Marist 499, North Medford 525. SWOCC, 19-8; 4. Jose Rangle, SWOCC, 18-5.5; 5. Second Round 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia 7, Montreal 3 Kentavious Caldwell-Pope will enter the NBA MARSHFIELD (445): Natalie Fleck 104, Chance McGirr, SWOCC, 18-2.5; 6. Thaddeus 1. Atlanta, (from Washington), , G, Texas (D.Holland 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Wood 1- Chicago 5, Dallas 2 draft. Brittany Banks 108, Hannah McMillan 108, Jane Wilson Sr., Pacific Coast, 16-0; 7. Bob Hewitt, Penn State 0), 5:05 p.m. Vancouver 5, Nashville 2 ILLINOIS STATE—Named Barb Smith women’s Suppes 125. Portland Masters, 12-6; 8. Monty Cartwright, 2. Minnesota, (from Phoenix), , San Francisco (Zito 2-0) at Milwaukee Columbus 4, Colorado 3, OT basketball coach. TENNIS Unattached, 9-4; 9. Douglas Kirkpatrick, G, Georgetown (W.Peralta 0-1), 5:10 p.m. Minnesota 4, Calgary 3 KANSAS—Suspended senior TE Nick Sizemore BOYS Unattached, 9-3; 10. Lamar White, Portland 3. New York, (from Tulsa), , G, N.Y. Mets (Laffey 0-0) at Colorado (Francis 1-1), San Jose 4, Phoenix 0 for the first three games of the season for an Masters, 7-6. Tennessee 5:40 p.m., 2nd game Ottawa at Boston, ppd. unspecified violation of team rules. North Bend 8, North Eugene 0 Triple Jump — 1. Sean Hood, SWOCC, 42-0; 2. 4. San Antonio, (from Chicago), Davellyn San Diego (Marquis 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers Today’s Games KENTUCKY—Announced freshman F Nerlens Singles: North Bend won all four matches by Michael Yeoman, Unattached, 37-10; 3. Monty Whyte, G, Arizona (Capuano 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. Noel will enter the NBA draft. forfeit. Cartwright, Unattached, 21-10; 4. Douglas 5. Washington, (from New York), Nadirah Wednesday’s Games Toronto at Washington, 4 p.m. LOYOLA (NO)—Announced the resignation of Doubles: Nathan Petrie and James Jordan, NB, Kirkpatrick, Unattached, 19-7. McKenith, G, St. John’s Kansas City (W.Davis 1-0) at Atlanta (Minor 2- Carolina at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. volleyball coach Tommy Harold to take the same d. Ben Jesser and Gene Pearle Jones, 6-0, 7-6 (7- Shot Put — 1. Bill Deeter, Unattached, 39-0; 2. 6. Seattle, , F, Iowa State 0), 9:10 a.m. N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. position at Nicholls State. 3); Josh DeDiego and Stewart Lyons, NB, d. Jovenn Pacheio, Unattached, 38-2; 3. Wayne 7. Washington, (from Atlanta), Emma Arizona (Miley 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia Tampa Bay at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. MARYLAND—Announced sophomore C Alex Thomas Meinzen and Ryan Davis, 6-1, 6-3; Clint Sabin, Portland Masters, 34-6; 4. Bob Hewitt, Meesseman, C, Belgium 2-1), 4:05 p.m. Vancouver at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Len will enter the NBA draft. Cheney and Ian Bream, NB, d. Alex Swartz and Portland Masters, 33-0.5; 5. Eric Calvo, SWOCC, 8. San Antonio, , F, St. Louis (S.Miller 2-0) at Pittsburgh Minnesota at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. NORFOLK STATE—Announced the resignation Ryan Davis, 6-0, 6-0; Chris Seldon and Kyle 32-11.5; 6. Trent Walker, SWOCC, 32-5; 7. Lamar France (A.Burnett 0-2), 4:05 p.m. Los Angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. of men’s basketball coach Anthony Evans to take Zomerschoe, NB, d. Elijiah Miller and Kalen White, Portland Masters, 30-5; 8. Andrew 9. Indiana, , F, Georgia Philadelphia (Lannan 0-0) at Cincinnati Wednesday’s Games the same position at Florida International. Lemman, 6-1, 6-2. Garcia, SWOCC, 29-10.5; 9. Tom Allison, 10. Los Angeles, , G, Kansas (Leake 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Montreal at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. SAN DIEGO STATE—Named Justin Hutson Marshfield 3, North Eugene 3 Unattached, 29-3.5. 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Where in The World? — Los Angeles Some Southern chefs look north for inspiration

BY MICHELE KAYAL Asian flavors. In Georgia, The Associated Press Canadian Hugh Acheson showcases the Mediter- The South’s love affair ranean potential of Southern with fried chicken, collard staples such as ramps, greens, gumbo and biscuits is morels and veal sweetbreads. being challenged — and And in Carrboro, N.C., Matt changed — by an unlikely Neal — whose dad Bill Neal influence. The North. helped revive Southern Which may seem strange cooking in the 1980s — — or even heretical — until channels his love for New you stop to consider that York City in buttermilk bis- Southern food has always cuits topped with pastrami. been a confluence of cul- Many argue that Southern tures, an amalgamation of its food is the country’s only true African, European and regional cuisine. But much of Native American locals. It its distinctiveness comes just happens that this time from its ability to blend. around it’s the North that is African slaves brought their infusing its ideas in the culi- rice growing culture, laying nary mix. the groundwork for iconic Credit for this fresh face of dishes like gumbo and jamba- Southern cooking goes to a laya. Sweet potatoes resem- Contributed Photos by Autumn S. Woods growing band of chefs — The night before my parents’50th wedding anniversary, the whole clan went to the San Antonio Winery in Los Angeles for dinner. John bled the yams they knew from some born in the South, home, and were used to fill and MaryAnn Jackimowicz were married April 6, 1963. Pictured with them are their three sons, Don (left), Gary (back) and Ron (right). many not — who are looking European items like pies. North as they reinterpret the Native Americans con- classics. tributed their knowledge of Take Vivian Howard, for the land and its ingredients, example. The 35-year-old showing newcomers how to Golden oldies owner of the Chef and use corn for foods like corn- Farmer restaurant in Kin- bread and grits. ston, N.C., is a true South- These rich food traditions erner, the daughter of a often are what attract chefs It took 50 years to get all their friends together in North Carolina hog farmer from other parts of the coun- one place. whose grandmother baked try. At Louisville’s Magnolia Despite having lived in Michigan for the past 14 candied yams with butter 601, Brooklyn-born Edward years, my parents decided to have their 50th wed- and brown sugar. Yet the Lee seamlessly blends tradi- ding anniversary among lifelong friends and family yams Howard serves are tion with the flavors of his in the San Gabriel Valley area of Los Angeles, where smashed and double fried, Korean heritage in dishes like they had spent the first 36 years of their married like a Caribbean plantain, a crab cakes with green tomato lives. reflection as much of her kimchi and mango with red So they flew across the country to celebrate. The time spent cooking in New onion and daikon sprouts. rest of us wandered in from places a little bit closer. York as of her heritage. But rather than corrupting The trip home is a familiar one for them. The In Louisville, Ky., a Kore- tradition, Lee says such house they bought in the late 1970s is still there, an-American from Brooklyn innovation moves it forward. and when they ring the doorbell, my brother Gary marries sorghum and local still answers. lamb — and bourbon! — with SEE SOUTHERN | C2 My youngest brother, Don, lives 10 minutes away and has plenty of room for family and guests. I still can’t believe my parents have been married for 50 years. That can only mean one thing: As the eldest son, I’m getting old. ON SALE NOW The main thing I take from my UDI’s Gluten Free Whole Grain TABLE childhood is that my parents FOR TWO worked hard — really hard. My Sandwich Bread dad’s always been a 60-plus- & Pizza Crust hour-a-week guy, whether it was construction, real estate or the construction/remodeling work he $4.19 did again later in his career. 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This one-pot chicken din- ner by Kentucky chef Edward Lee blends a staple of South- ern cooking — fried chicken — with two deliciously savory Asian ingredients, salty miso and a half pound of The Associated Press shiitake mushrooms. This recipe for miso-smothered chicken is just as at home with a side salad as it is over a dish of rice. Together they produce a chicken that is tender and SOUTHERN right into the South’s history. trying to do that same thing wildly flavorful with a thick “Eighty percent of what we with the cuisine of the frugal sauce that is good enough to Spicing up think of as Southern food is farmer in eastern North Car- eat by the spoonful. from slaves who were not olina, but do it in a way that’s Though the recipe calls for tradition indigenous,” he says. “It’s attractive for people who live bone-in, skin-on chicken Continued from Page C1 amazingly geographically dif- here and is interesting for thighs, we also tested it with ferent, inflected from so people who don’t.” boneless, skinless thighs and many parts of the world.” Like Howard, 41-year-old found it just as delicious. “I’m not a Southerner and While some may think of Matt Neal first fell in love with I don’t cook Southern food,” the newcomers as carpetbag- New York and its food during The Associated Press he says. “I cook my food with gers, Howard is flattered by a childhood visit to the leg- MISO-SMOTHERED a nod to Southern food and the attention. Playing with Chef Andrea Reusing is seen in the kitchen at Lantern in Chapel Hill, endary Second Avenue Deli. CHICKEN N.C. Southern food may be the country’s only true regional cuisine. But culture. I’m playing on their Asian flavors or adding Back home, he says he and his its reputation is being challenged by an unlikely source: Yankee chefs.In culture and history. I’m not Mediterranean accents not wife Sheila finally gave up on Start to finish: 1 hour 15 North Carolina, New Jersey native Reusing adds seven-spice, tamarind making it better or worse. only helps develop the someone coming from the I’m just doing something region’s food culture, she minutes (30 minutes active) and other Asian flavors to pork and shrimp. city to open a deli they could Servings: 4 different.” says, but also honors it. “It eat lunch at, so they decided 1 In North Carolina, New says a lot about what people ⁄2 cup all-purpose flour garlic powder. Add the chick- Stir in the chicken stock, to do it themselves. 1 teaspoon kosher salt Jersey native Andrea Reusing have come to appreciate “I’m not Jewish or Brook- en and toss well to coat evenly. orange juice, soy sauce and projects memories of child- about our regional cuisine 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper In a medium Dutch oven miso and bring to a simmer. lynese or anything like that, 1 teaspoon garlic powder hood trips to New York’s here.” but I figured we could figure over medium, heat the oil Return the chicken to the pot, 4 bone-in, skin-on chicken until it shimmers. Add the cover and simmer until the Chinatown into whole fried Howard is one of a growing out how to make pastrami,”he thighs chicken pieces skin side down chicken is cooked through and local flounder and tea-cured number of native Southerners says. “I had smoked meat 2 tablespoons vegetable or and cook, turning once, until tender, about 30 minutes. local chicken. She plays on a who traveled or lived outside before — whole pigs — so Southern classic with Kore- the region, then returned canola oil golden on both sides, 8 to 10 Add the mushrooms and pastrami wasn’t a huge an-style fried chicken wings home with fresh ideas. 2 cups chopped yellow minutes. Transfer the chicken simmer, uncovered, until the stretch.” that offer a brittle crunch Trained in New York at WD- onions to a paper-towel-lined plate. mushrooms are tender and These chefs are successful, and a sweet-spicy glaze. 50 and Jean-Georges Von- 1 tablespoon minced garlic Set aside. the sauce is thickened to the observers say, because their 1 Country ham shows up in gerichten’s Spice Market, ⁄3 cup bourbon Pour off all but 2 table- consistency of a gravy, about audience also has been travel- fried rice and field peas dot Howard initially tried to bring 2 cups chicken stock spoons of oil from the pot. 10 to 15 minutes longer. Serve ing the world. 1 black sticky rice instead of Northern dishes to the South. ⁄2 cup orange juice Reduce the heat to medium- with rice. hoppin’ John. The response was lukewarm. “What is happening in the 2 tablespoons soy sauce low and add the onions. Cook, Nutrition information per “A lot of these Asian fla- So she began embracing all South is that we are more 1 tablespoon dark miso stirring occasionally, until serving: 460 calories; 200 vors are also Southern fla- the things she’d grown up on open to discovery,” says 8 ounces shiitake mush- softened and golden, 12 to 15 calories from fat (43 percent vors,” Reusing says. — collards, sweet corn, Southern cookbook author rooms, stems discarded, minutes. Stir in the garlic and of total calories); 22 g fat (5 g “Crunchy fried chicken, cucumbers, field peas — but Jean Anderson. thinly sliced cook for 1 minute. Add the saturated; 0 g trans fats); 80 salty ham, a great whole fish. reinterpreting them, drawing An influx of new immi- Cooked rice, to serve bourbon and cook until all the mg cholesterol; 32 g carbohy- Peanuts. There are so many on lessons she learned in the grants over the last couple of In a large bowl, mix togeth- liquid has evaporated, about 2 drate; 3 g fiber; 5 g sugar; 22 g similarities.” North. Today, baby collards decades also has inspired a er the flour, salt, cayenne and minutes. protein; 1200 mg sodium. At his two Athens, Ga., are flash fried like potato more adventurous spirit in restaurants, Acheson adds chips, and lima beans are slow chefs and home cooks alike, French, Italian, Spanish, even cooked with mustard greens say Paul and Angela Knipple, ANNIVERSARY style.” teria.”And the prices were North African flavors to and sausage until they melt authors of “The World in a But, once you see the reasonable. For two dinners Georgia ingredients, with on your tongue. A pecan pie Skillet: A Food Lover’s Tour of Fifty years of operation, it makes sense. In and two drinks the total was dishes like grilled octopus and isn’t a pecan pie at all, but the New American South.” the restaurant lobby they $34. purple cape beans, cioppino- something between a choco- “The cuisine our grand- memories have two tables full of that The next day was the big style local seafood with late-chip cookie and a salty, children will eat will look a lot Continued from Page C1 night’s specials. At least 12 celebration at Almansor stewed collards and roasted crunchy nut bar. like it does now, but the fla- dishes were displayed under Court in Alhambra. A family local chicken with red pep- “What I’m trying to do is vors will be different,” she plastic wrap: a grilled chick- we grew up with (they also pers and sesame. He even has translate my region,”Howard says. “Southern cuisine is going up for the races. en sandwich, lasagna, had three boys) came to help kimchi creamed collard says. “There are all these sub- made of immigrant cuisines. After numerous emails spaghetti, chicken marsala celebrate as well as people greens, a nod to the classic cultures of Southern food. And it will slowly embrace the and phone calls, we decided and more. my mom worked and knew creamed spinach. Such inter- People are familiar with low cuisines that come in, as it to meet at Hoff’s Hut in Los You tell them which main from the hospital and people pretations, Acheson says, fit country,with Appalachia. I’m always has.” Alamitos for brunch. Our 11 dish you want and they give my dad worked with in real a.m. reunion lasted until you a little card for your estate and construction. almost 3 p.m. It was so great table. Then they give you Along with the wonderful catching up with them, the your salad and bread, your cake from the front page, LEASE TO OWN PRICE REDUCED BAY VIEW years apart just melted away. choice of drinks and, if you there was enough food to I made everyone take pic- want one, a dessert. Then feed an army — or at least a tures for our Where in The you move to the end of the few more than the 45 people World feature. line, pay, and go to your in attendance. Later that afternoon, we seat. We had reservations for It was a wonderful affair, drove back up to San Gabriel eight, so they took us to our with great company and to see Gary and his family. assigned seating, a large plenty of memories. New round table so we could all The staff had to push us Carpet! After touring the remodeled MLS#12049648 MLS#12134139 MLS#12671310 house, they decided that join in the conversation. out the door five hours later, 90864 Travis Ln., 63946 Wallace Rd., 290 N 3rd Ct Unit 13, we’d all have dinner at the Autumn had the lasagna because they were trying to Coos Bay Coos Bay Coos Bay San Antonio Winery in Los with grilled veggies, and I set up for Sunday brunch Wrap around deck, covered patio, 3 bedroom 2 bath double wide Beautiful bay and city view from the front room, RV hook-up, fenced. Fire pit. manufactured home includes 3 bay shop. kitchen, dining area & deck. Enjoy sunrises and Angeles. had the chicken marsala, the following morning. Possible lease to own on approval Fenced yard with large covered deck, morning sun. Easy living in 2 bedroom, 1 bath They mentioned that it which also came with the I wonder where they’ll of credit. Negotiable. room for a hot tub. RV Parking. Make an offer. unit. HOA laundry room & storage provided. Assigned carport parking. Unit #13 was “cafeteria style.”That veggies. decide to hold their 60th. $139,900 $139,900 $129,000 idea confused me — I could- Both meals were top- Oh yeah, Mom and Dad, n’t wrap my head around notch, not at all what you I’m sorry about the head- NEW STOVE TOP “winery” and “cafeteria think when you hear “cafe- line. New Oven! Charleston hosts Oyster Feed on April 27

CHARLESTON — Seafood lent oysters provided by local with dipping sauces, baked lovers will celebrate tender, growers, including Clausen’s beans, coleslaw, garlic bread tempting, tasty, fresh Coos Silverpoint Oyster Co., Coos and a choice of beverages. MLS#12172126 MLS#13101701 MLS#12123031 Bay oysters at the Charleston Bay Oyster Co., North Bend Alternative meals featur- 425 Radar Road, 1865 Garfield, 980 Blanco, “Ahh Shucks!” Oyster Feed on Oyster Co., Qualman Oyster ing beef hot dogs will be North Bend Coos Bay Coos Bay 3 bedroom, 2 bath. New roof 2010, Large fenced yard, fruit trees, close to Remodeled kitchen with granite counters, Saturday, April 27. Farms and Pacific Seafoods. available for those with patio, fenced yard, garden area, fruit shopping, schools and beaches. bamboo flooring, open floor plan, patio The celebration is from The kitchen crew will prepare unshellfish tendencies, priced trees. Video security system. Garage, deck. and fenced back yard, video security system, newer 30 year roof. noon to 4 p.m., at the Oregon large and small oyster meals. at $8 for adults and $5 for $189,900 $129,900 $169,900 Institute of Marine Biology Prices are $10 for 3 oysters, kids. Shrimp cocktails will be Dining Hall, 63466 Boat Basin $12 for 6, and $14 for 8. available for $1. Local non- NEW KITCHEN/FLOORING PRICE REDUCTION Drive. Oysters will be fried, sautéed profit groups will sell Meals will feature succu- or steamed. They’ll be served desserts.

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C M C M Y K Tuesday, April 16,2013 • The World • C3 Y K Simple ways DILBERT to save money at the supermarket Does slashing $1,000 from your annual grocery tab seem all but impossi- ble? It does sound rather FRANK AND ERNEST aggressive when expressed in annual terms. So how about $20 a week? Now that’s doable! Spend just $20 less each week at the supermarket, and in a year you’ll have $1,000 tax-free to spend some other way. The secret to finding that $20 is to EVERYDAY regularly CHEAPSKATE cut a lit- tle bit THE BORN LOSER here, make a small adjust- ment there — a dollar here, five bucks Mary there. Be Hunt consis- tent, e ven ZITS when the effort seems worthless. Little things do add up. I promise. Be an early bird. Meat managers chop the price of meat, fish and poultry when expiration dates are imminent. Dented cans, really ripe produce and other cosmetically chal- lenged items find their way to deeply discounted sal- vage bins. Ask your store’s person- CLASSIC PEANUTS nel when markdowns are made, then time your trips accordingly so you’re first in line to scoop up the bar- THE FAMILY CIRCUS gains. Caution: To be on the safe side, always freeze meat bargains within 24 hours if not consumed. Recently I paid $2.47 for a package of six pork chops marked down from $6.77 because it was the “sell by” FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE date; $.40 each for beat-up cans of chicken noodle soup which when perfect are $.89. Switch to store brands. These days, store brands are often the same as the national brand, only the label and price are differ- ent. They’re cheap not because they are inferior, but because there are no advertising costs to tack on. ROSE IS ROSE The price difference can be remarkable. Check out these examples: English muffins: National brand 6/$4.29; Store brand 6/$2.00. Cheddar cheese: National brand $6.08/lb.; Store brand $3.58/lb. Coffee: National Brand $9.89/12 oz.; Store brand $6.99/12 oz. Make the switch when available. And if it turns out you just can’t stand the LUANN store brand? Return the unused portion to the supermarket for a refund. Think meatless. It takes only a small attitude adjustment to think of meat as a side dish or ingredient rather than the entree. Or occasionally skip it alto- gether in favor of beans, rice, eggs or cheese. For example, a package of four boneless, skinless GRIZZWELLS chicken breasts is regularly priced about $7, or $1.75 each, at my local market. Serving one per person rep- resents a total meal meat cost of $5. Or one breast sliced and sauteed with lots of fresh vegetables served over pasta or rice or in omelets feeds four and drops that meat cost to just $1.75. That simple trick repre- sents a net savings of $5.75 for that one meal. And now for the biggest tip of all: Eat at home more MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN often. The average American family spends $2,700 a year eating out. That’s over what they spend on groceries. Reduce your restaurant meals by half, and use that money instead to buy that new sofa or take a great family vacation! Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website. You can email her at mary@everydaycheap- skate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. To find out more about Mary Hunt and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.cre- ators.com.

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APARTMENT, Lost & Lost Pets 541-269-9784 or 541-404-3397 FERAL CAT CLINIC includes washer and dryer W/S/G 6 lines - 3 week in The World, US Cellular Samsung Galaxy is coming to Coquille! paid. No pets/ smoking. $380/mo. Bandon Western World, Excellent condition $150. Automobiles First & last. 541-267-4783 or April 21, 2013. Umpqua Post, and The World 541-430-0808 541-294-8718 610 2-4-6 Plexes link, theworldlink.com and Please call 541-294-4205, leave a 900 Wanted: Scrap metal items. Will pick message and please speak clearly. 3 bdrm, + den, 1 1/2 bath, all kitchen Smart Mobile. In a park like setting up and remove for no charge. appliances included, Attached double stove/fridge/drapes. W/D hook ups. 702-501-6869 901 ATVs W/G pd. 2 bed. $445 apply 324 car garage. W/D hookups, garbage Merchandise 803 Dogs Ackerman .541-888-4762 paid. Fenced yard. $850/month + de- posit. No pet/smoking. Oak St, NB All merchandise ads must be AUTO / VEHICLES / Large 2 bdrm. 1 bth. Safe location. Up area. Contact 541-404-3829. classified in categories BOATS & TRAILERS 700 to 710 & 775 to 799 Recreation/ kept landscaping w/ on-site parking. Myrtle Point: Newer duplex, nice, All Auto ads must be classified Storage unit. No pets/ smoking. quiet neighborhood, 2 bedroom. Sports 725 in categories 901 to 946 W/S/G paid. $575 mo. $575 Dep. Private patio, fenced, oak cabinets, Good Ad - $5.00 Contact Or Cal Mgmt. 541-267-6883 dishwasher, garbage disposal. 3 lines - 1 week in The World, Good Ad - $12.00 W/D hookups, private garage, W/S Bandon Western World, Large Clean 2 bedroom off street 735 Hunting/Rifles 3 lines - 1 week in The World, paid. Ideal for seniors. No pets. Umpqua Post, The World link, parking, W/S/G paid. Convenient Bandon Western World, $660/mo + deposit. 541-572-3349. theworldlink.com and Smart Hunting Rifles: 30.06 and 270 Bolt Ac- location, No pets/smoking. $525 mo. Umpqua Post, The World link, Mobiles. tion with scopes. 541-267-5406 AKC Lab Puppies, yellows and +$550 dep. 541-267-7486 REEDSPORT theworldlink.com and Smart blacks. Strong hunters, great com- Mobiles. Spacious 1 bdrm. 1 bth. Safe location. Large Townhouse style Better Ad - $7.00 panions, dew clawed, wormed, 1st Up kept landscaping w/ on-site park- duplex 4 lines - 2 week in The World, shots, health guarantee $600. Better Ad - $15.00 elkcreekgundogs.com ing. Storage unit. No pets/ smoking. 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1 car Bandon Western World, Market Place (includes a photo) 541-836-7254 or 541-430-0570 W/S/G paid. $525 mo. $525 Dep. garage, W/D hookups, dishwasher, Umpqua Post, The World link, 750 6 lines - 2 week in The World, Contact Or Cal Mgmt. 541-267-6883 pellet stove, patio plus fenced yard. theworldlink.com and Smart Bandon Western World, Available now, 700/mo., 1st/ last + Mobile. Umpqua Post, The World link, Very clean 2 bed. apt. W/D hook up, $150 deposit. No pets/smoking. theworldlink.com and Smart covered parking, W/G paid. No smok- Tenant responsible for until. Best Ad - $12.00 754 Garage Sales Mobile. ing. Small Pet okay w/dep. $550 mo. Credit check required. (includes a photo & boxing) - $600 dep. 312 La Clair St. Coos Bay. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL 6 lines - 3 week in The World, Close to Walmart. 541-290-2895. Call 541-271-3743 CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE at 4th Best Ad - $25.00 Bandon Western World, and Highland Street, Coos Bay. (includes a photo & boxing) Umpqua Post, and The World Friday, April 19th- 9:00AM - 6 lines - 3 week in The World, 603 Homes Furnished 612 Townhouse/Condo link, theworldlink.com and 2:00PM. Saturday, April 20th- Bandon Western World, Smart Mobile. BAYFRONT TOWNHOMES 9:00AM - 1:00PM. Something for Umpqua Post, and The World everyone. Proceeds from sale ben- link, theworldlink.com and Wooded setting, fireplace, decks, efit Community outreach projects. AKC Scottish Terrier Smart Mobile. view of bay and bridge. 704 Musical Instruments 1girls & 2 boys Black, shots, wormed, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. dew claws. $400 each Tamarac 541-759-4380 Garage Sales 541-325-9615 All garage sale ads includes 903 Boats 614 Warehouses Photos and must be AKC Yellow Lab Puppies, Sealed FOR SALE: 1977 16’ guppy sail boat classified in categories champion pedigrees, wormed, 1st / $1000 or Best Offer. Call 751 to 756 & 826 to 830 shots, ready 4/25/13. $500 each 4 fe- 541-269-0231 RENTALS & males, beautiful buffs and cream. Fully furnished 2 bdrm. 1 bth home in REAL ESTATE 541-756-2865 nice neighborhood. Newly remodeled. Good Ad - $12.00 By weekly house cleaning and Gar- SPECIALS 4 lines - 1 day in The World, bage included. No smoking/pets. Choose any of these specials Bandon Western World, Found 3/30/13, white dog on Willanch and add a photo for $5.00 extra. Umpqua Post, The World link, Lane, NB, off of East Bay Drive. $1300 month.1st/last/dep. required. Piano for Sale $500. or best offer 541-297-3456 theworldlink.com and Smart Please call to identify 541-551-0495 Call 541-297-7617 Mobiles. Rentals / Real Estate 1 1 week - 6 lines, Found 1996 Jerry’s Marine, 20 ft sled. Two 604 Homes Unfurnished 707 Tools Better Ad - $12.00 5-6 mo old Puppy. East Bay Rd 2011 honda 90/65 Jet and 9.9 motors. $35.00 (includes boxing) Cooston area. Call 541-267-5315 Fully equiped. 541-756-7855. Radial arm Saw: Black and Decker 5 lines - 2 days in The World, 1 $22,000. Rentals / Real Estate 2 commercial duty Saw w/ blade and day in Bandon Western World, stand. 2 &1/4 HP. Works perfect. 2 week - 6 lines, Umpqua Post, The World link, $45.00 $100. Jet 6” Joint mod. #jj-6 w/stand. 7 days on theworldlink.com Pets 906 4X4 Exc. cond.. 3/4 HP. 4500 rpm. 13,500 and Smart Mobile. All pet ads includes Photos and NB: Clean 3 bed 2 bath. cuts per. min. $225. 541-297-4146 must be classified in categories Appliances, garage, fenced yard, fire- Rentals / Real Estate 3 Best Ad - $20.00 3 week - 6 lines, 801 to 824 place insert, dishwasher &disposal. (includes boxing) $950/mo. No pets/smoking. $55.00 709 Wanted to Buy 5 lines - 1 week in The World, Good Ad - $10.00 541-756-3957 Wanted: Sports cards.(basket ball, Bandon Western World, 3 lines - 1 week in The World, Rentals / Real Estate 4 baseball and foot ball) 541-888-2012 Umpqua Post, and The World EASTSIDE HOUSES: 1 bdr. house in Bandon Western World, link, theworldlink.com and Apt. complex W/S/G pd. 520 8th Ave. 4 week - 6 lines, Umpqua Post, The World link, Smart Mobile. 2003 Chevy Blazer 4 wheel drive. Au- $550/ mo. And 2 bdr. house, 232 Fink. $59.95 710 Miscellaneous theworldlink.com and Smart tomatic. Clean with new tires. One $750- W/D hook ups, fenced yards, Mobiles. owner. $4500 541-348-2811 deck. Pets ok. 541-294-0623 All specials will appear in 300 VHS Hollywood Movies. 90% Langlois: Thanks, all who visited sale The World, Bandon Western Drama and Action. No Sifi or Horror. by church in Langlois. Big building Better Ad - $12.00 3 bedroom, 2 bath large updated $50 for all. 541-269-9075 open now. Truly a “picker’s” delight. World, Umpqua Post, 4 lines - 2 week in The World, home, with pool and shop. On 5 acres Wednesday Weekly, Online Plus many plants $1/gal. Daily 10-4. 8 Suzuki LTR 450 Quad, base guitar, Bandon Western World, with 2 ponds, fruit trees, large fenced & Smart Mobile. a.m. Fri., Sat. weather permitting. Alto saxophone, paint gun, full bed. Umpqua Post, The World link, backyard. Dogs/ cats with approval. All specials are category McClean water filter system North Bend:Garage/Moving Sale April theworldlink.com and Smart No smoking. Private and secluded in specific. There are no refunds 541-260-3272 or 541-260-9107 20th 8 - 3pm. 1040 Commercial St. Mobile. Lakeside. $1400/mo, First, last + de- on specials. DVDs/TVseries, clothes, dishes /pots posit flex/neg. W/ maintenance agree- 541-267-6278 Chattam and Wells electric blanket /pans, canning supplies, smoker, ipod Best Ad - $17.00 ment 541-290-4166. twin $25. Woolrich denim Comforter music players, popular book series, (includes boxing) sets shams and pillows Queen $45 purses Coos Bay Libby- Two bdrm. 1 bath. 6 lines - 3 week in The World, and Twin $35. 2 wall mirrors 18” dia. 1999 Ford 350 crew cab 4x4. 7.3 W/D hook up, stove, refrigerator. Bandon Western World, celtic knot $25. 19 x 23” coppertone PICC-A-DILLY Flea Market: Fair- Turbo diesel. New tires, airbag, boat Basement Garbage & yard work in- Umpqua Post, and The World Other Stuff $20 541-217-1309 grounds, Eugene. THIS SUNDAY, rack, and RV hitch with gate. Excel- cluded $550 mo.plus $575 Deposit. link, theworldlink.com and April 21, 10 - 4. 541-683-5589. lent condition. 178,000 mi. $10,500 541-267-7615 700 Smart Mobile. Matched starter golf set 5 irons, 3 takes all. 503-502-5507 woods, bag $20. Large lot of garage 756 Wood/Heating COQUILLE VALLEY VIEW! sale left overs $39 for all. 701 Furniture 541-888-2012 2 bedroom 1 bath double wide, Seasoned Firewood for sale. Fir/ stove, fridge, W/D hookups, deck, leather sofa $550 obo and a 3 corner Mixed . You can view the wood at the carport. $600/mo, first, last + $300 entertainment center $550 obo. FOR SALE: Several wood pallets. pay and park on Virginia. Call cleaning dep. 541-396-4146. 541-888-9848 $8.00 Each. Call 541-756-5123. 541-217-0594

21) — Guard against inclinations VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — to suddenly change course, Don’t be timid if you have to make Although unexpected success is especially when your goal is with- a critical change. For best results, likely to come through an unusu- in reach. A shift in direction will do go full throttle and don’t fall prey al chain of events, this doesn’t nothing except take you off track. to second thoughts. mean that you should leave CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — important things to chance. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2013 19) — If you are not successful, it When change is called for on the CANCER (June 21-July 22) The year ahead could bring isn’t due to a lack of good ideas. home front, you should take your — You’re in an interesting cycle about growth in your material Although your imagination is better half’s suggestions serious- where friendships are con- hopes and expectations. Several excellent, your implementation ly.He or she is likely to spot some cerned, and some intriguing peo- advantageous opportunities might not be. nuances that you’re overlooking. ple could soon enter your life. Be could develop in unexpected AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) sure to be open-minded and quarters. 19) — Be careful that you do not — You’ll spot a new way to make receptive. ARIES (March 21-April 19) trip over your own shoelaces.The some additional earnings. It LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — A — To achieve some of your big- only obstacles in your path are might be similar to something well-intentioned, dependable ger objectives, you might have to the ones you put there yourself. that has been generating extra friend could have an interesting do things in a circuitous way. Just PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) income for a friend. proposition. It could produce be sure not to charge into walls, — If it’s up to you to make plans SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. copious benefits for both of you. hoping they will crumble on for a get-together with friends, 21) — Should you happen to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — impact. give thought to who is involved. meet someone whom you’d like A colleague is as eager as you TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don’t invite anyone who hasn’t to know better, make your inten- are to firm up a partnership — Argumentative individuals will been getting along with everyone tions known. Don’t wait for this arrangement. However, both par- RIDGE frustrate you, but the solution is else. person to make the first move. ties need assurance that it’ll be B obvious. Don’t involve yourself CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. fair and equitable. Aristotle said, “All human actions ace at trick three.What should West do with companions who overreact WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 19) — If you think the timing is LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — have one or more of these seven caus- now? to a difference of opinions. There is a strong possibility right to wrap up a matter that This is one of those unusual days es: chance, nature, compulsions, An aggressive East would have GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — you might do something in the could enhance your prestige when some peripheral benefits habit, reason, passion, desire.” made a three-club weak jump overcall Take nothing for granted in both year ahead that will be of great and/or security, go for it. Stop could be more impressive than At the bridge table, you desire to on the first round. Then South would your commercial and personal import. Good luck will be vital to dragging your feet. you’d hoped, and even better make or break the contract, using rea- probably have made a negative dou- dealings. If you play things too your enterprise, and you’ll have it AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. than your initial investment. soning and various habits — hopefully ble, giving North a headache. The win- loose, you might think you have in spades. 19) — You could end up learning SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) all good. And sometimes you have to ning action would have been to pass, an agreement, when all you’ve ARIES (March 21-April 19) a lot by trying to teach some- — Spontaneous events will likely go for any chance that you have. which would have netted 100 or 300. got is a maybe. — The more progressive you are, thing. If you have some construc- turn out to be the most fun. Be In this deal, West has to decide If East had balanced over one no- CANCER (June 21-July 22) especially when dealing with tive information to pass on, now sure your schedule isn’t overly what to do when defending against trump with a two-club bid, South would — To get along well with some- intangibles, the luckier you’ll get. is the time to do it. structured so that you can go one no-trump. He leads his fourth- presumably have continued with two one who is pertinent to your The same cannot be said if you PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) along with the flow of things. highest diamond. South takes East’s spades, which would have probably plans, it might be necessary for bog yourself down in traditional — The well-intentioned tips of SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. nine with his king and plays the spade ended down one after the diamond- you to make some concessions. methods. others can often be of little value. 21) — Improvements in your queen. West ducks, but is in with his nine lead from East. Failing to do so could bring things TAURUS (April 20-May 20) However, should a family mem- material circumstances should Who has the diamond to a halt. — Your financial prospects look to ber or colleague tell you some- begin soon. If you’ve been jack? LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — be promising, especially if you’re thing today, it might pay to be a involved in something unprof- It must be South — do When sharing a job with others, promoting something unusual. good listener. itable, you might be able to not be fooled by his be sure that no one person has Don’t be scared off by questions improve the outlook. falsecard at trick one. more work to do than the others. of expense. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. East was playing third Each must do his or her share. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — You are likely to be a partici- 19) — Good news could be deliv- hand high and the best VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Helpful contacts can be estab- pant in some rather extraordinary ered via a strange pipeline. It he could do was the Be prepared to operate on your lished through a club or profes- developments in the coming could pertain to something either nine. Similarly, South own if it becomes necessary. A sional affiliation. What’s important months, most of which you will social or romantic, and will be has the diamond ace, friend upon whom you can usual- is spending some quality time find to be intriguing. Many new quite interesting. giving South 10 high- ly depend might let you down. with the right people. doors will be opened for you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. card points. So, if West LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — CANCER (June 21-July 22) ARIES (March 21-April 19) 19) — Your financial trends may leads another diamond, Be a good sport and pick up all — Things others deem too chal- — When in a discussion with be going back and forth. Because South must take at least nine tricks. the pieces after someone’s tem- lenging won’t intimidate you in another, you might suddenly it’s likely to be one of your more The only chance for the per tantrum.This person needs to the slightest. Being in tune with have an ingenious flash of inspi- favorable days, make it meaning- defense is to run the be consoled, not chastised. your inner self gives you the abil- ration. If this happens, do not ful. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) clubs. West must shift to ity to do anything you choose. treat it lightly. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) his club king and contin- — It’s rarely a good idea to get LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — The power of your personality angry with someone just ue with his second club. There is no need to treat your — Someone whom you’d like to is much higher than you may Here, East and West because he or she disagrees with inspirations indifferently. Anything know better is also eager to learn realize. You’re making a good you. It’s important to keep an take one spade and six you imagine you can accomplish, more about you. You just might impression on others, and this clubs for down one. open mind and a forgiving heart. if you believe in yourself. So have get an opportunity to develop will be reflected in your populari- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. faith and get to work. things further. ty.

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C M CC M Y K CC66••The World •Tuesday,• Tuesday, April April 16,201316,2013 YY K 906 4X4 start at 10:00 a.m. on April 30, 2013. fully set forth in said complaint, and is 4th floor, Salem, OR 97310 FOR FORFEITURE: $14,066.00 Legals The Walk-Through tour will begin in briefly stated as follows: Phone: 503-378-3720 100 the parking lot of the Main Service DATE PROPERTY SEIZED: Center at the Coos Bay - North Bend Foreclosure of a Deed of NOTICE OF REASON FOR SEI- 03/11/2013 Water Board, 2305 Ocean Blvd., Coos Trust/Mortgage ZURE FOR FORFEITURE: The prop- Bay, Oregon. General Contractors Grantors: Angelina B. Robinson and erty described in this notice was and Sub-Contractors are welcome to Jerry A. Moon seized for forfeiture because it: (1) PERSON FROM WHOM attend. An Owner’s representative Property address: 358 South Wall Constitutes the proceeds of the viola- PROPERTY SEIZED: Angela Marie IN THE CIRCUIT COURT and an Architect’s representative will Street Coos Bay, OR 97420 tion of, solicitation to violate, attempt Gilbertson & Andrea Navelle Webley 2010 Ford F-150 SuperCrew 4x4 FOR THE STATE OF OREGON be at the meeting to explain and dis- Publication: The World to violate, or conspiracy to violate, the For further information concerning the Lariat, Loaded, leather, all pwr, bed IN AND FOR THE cuss the project. Questions will not DATED this day of 2nd day of April, criminal laws of the State of Oregon seizure and forfeiture of the property liner. 6 1/2 ft bed, Tow pkg, back COUNTY OF COOS be answered during the mandatory 2013. regarding the manufacture, distribu- described in this notice contact: up camera & sensors. Heated & pre-bid walk-through. Questions tion, or possession of controlled sub- cooled seats, running boards.43k, Case No. 12CV0602 should be emailed to Samuels & Lo- Craig Peterson, OSB #120365 stances (ORS Chapter 475); and/or Oregon State Police - $28,995obo. 541-396-1451 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION cati Architects at Zachary Bryant, OSB # 113409 (2) Was used or intended for use in Drug Enforcement Section, The City of North Bend is soliciting [email protected] in the form of Robinson Tait, P.S. committing or facilitating the violation Asset Forfeiture Unit sealed bids for the following ONEWEST BANK, FSB, its a Request for Information (RFI). The Attorneys for Plaintiff of, solicitation to violate, attempt to vi- 255 Capitol St. NE, 4th Floor; surplus vehicle: successors in interest RFI and any written answers will be olate, or conspiracy to violate the Salem, OR 97310 2001 Jeep Utility 4WD - Minimum bid and/or assigns, made available to other bidders un- PUBLISHED: The World- April 02, 09, criminal laws of the State of Oregon Phone: (503) 934-0161 $750 For details contact North Bend less the question is proprietary in na- 16 and 23, 2013 (ID-20228415) regarding the manufacture, distribu- City Hall at 541-756-8500. Plaintiff, ture. Questions pertaining to the bid In the Circuit Court for tion or possession of controlled sub- PUBLISHED: The World - April 16, 23, v. will not be taken after May 10, 2013. the State of Oregon stances (ORS Chapter 475). 30 and May 07, 2013 (ID-20229507) Any bid received from a bidder who County of Coos 909 Misc. Auto UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LUCILLE did not participate in the mandatory PROPERTY SEIZED WELLER; THE LUCILLE L. Pre-Bid Walk-Through shall be re- No. 13CV0191 HHONDA ONDA WORLDWORLD WELLER TRUST DATED JULY 20, jected by the Coos Bay - North Bend 1999; AMIL S. WELLER, JR.; Water Board. HOMESTREET BANK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; Plaintiff, Stress management, STATE OF OREGON; BANK OF Construction documents may be seen vs. AMERICA, NA; OCCUPANTS OF at the office of Samuels & Locati Ar- ROBERT J. HUTCHINSON, an indi- THE PREMISES; THE REAL chitects; 960 Central Avenue; Coos vidual; and JENNIFER HUTCHIN- PROPERTY LOCATED AT 94213 Bay, Oregon 97420; phone: SON, an individual; and ALL OC- $55990990 PRIMROSE LANE, NORTH BEND, 541-269-5555 CUPANTS of the real property lo- night guard help 2001 Toyota Solara SE OREGON 97459, cated at 821 North Folsom Street, V6, Auto, Well Equipped. One copy may be obtained by pro- Coquille, Oregon, 13127A/518274 Defendants. spective bidders from the Architect Defendants upon receipt of a non-refundable pay- ment of $40, paid in advance. Addi- relieve bruxism TO THE DEFENDANTS: UNKNOWN TO DEFENDANTS: ALL OCCU- HEIRS OF LUCILLE WELLER; THE tional sets and partial sets may be PANTS of the real property located at LUCILLE L. WELLER TRUST DATED purchased from the Architect at $.25 821 North Folsom Street, Coquille, Or- DEAR DOCTOR K: My never grind their teeth. per specification page and $1.00 per JULY 20, 1999: egon wife tells me I grind my teeth $66990990 plan sheet, plus $15.00 In the name of the State of Oregon, non-refundable postage and handling NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: at night. Could this explain Plantar fasciitis 2004 Oldsmobile Alero costs, paid in advance. 4Dr, V6, Low Miles, Well Equipped. you are hereby required to appear and READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! why I often wake up with a usually gets better B3303/679142 answer the complaint filed against you You must “appear” in this case or the headache? in the above-entitled Court and cause No bid will be considered unless fully other side will win automatically. To on its own on or before the expiration of 30 days completed in the manner provided in “appear” you must file with the court a DEAR READER: Tooth from the date of the first publication of the “Instructions to Bidders”, upon the legal document called a “motion” or grinding and clenching are DEAR DOCTOR K: I have this summons. The date of first publi- bid form provided by the Architect and “reply.” The “motion” or “reply” must symptomatic of a condition plantar fasciitis. Can I use a cation in this matter is April 02, 2013. accompanied by a Bid Bond, Cashiers be given to the court clerk or adminis- If you fail timely to appear and an- Check or Certified Check executed in trator within 30 days of the date of known as bruxism. It can drugstore product to treat it? $66990990 swer, plaintiff will apply to the favor of the Coos Bay - North Bend first publication specified herein along lead to temporomandibular Or should I see a doctor? 06 Chevrolet HHR above-entitled court for the relief Water Board, Coos Bay, Oregon, in with the required filing fee. It must be DEAR READER: Plantar an amount not less than 10% of the joint disorder that, in turn, Auto, 4Cyl, Well Equipped. prayed for in its complaint. This is a in proper form and have proof of serv- fasciitis is heel pain caused by #B3305/671238 judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust total amount of the bid. Bid Bond, ice on the plaintiff’s attorney or, if the can cause headaches. in which the plaintiff requests that the Cashiers Check or Certified Check to plaintiff does not have an attorney, People who grind their inflammation of the plantar plaintiff be allowed to foreclose your be forfeited as a fixed and liquidated proof of service on the plaintiff. The fascia, a ligament-like struc- damage should the bidder neglect or t eeth interest in the following described real date of first publication of the sum- ASK ture that runs from your heel property: refuse to enter into a contract and mons is April 16, 2013. during provide suitable bond for the faithful sleep Doctor K to the ball of your foot. (I’ve $99990990 LOT 3, BLOCK 3, PLAT OF CARL- performance of the work in the event If you have questions, you should see put an illustration on my the contract is awarded to them. The usually 02 Honda CRV LX SON HEIGHTS, COOS COUNTY, OR- an attorney immediately. If you need website, AskDoctorK.com.) Auto, 4x4, Low Miles. EGON successful bidder shall be required to help in finding an attorney, you may rub their #B3302/004297 furnish a Public Works Performance call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer lower Plantar fasciitis can occur Commonly known as: 94213 Primrose and Payment Bond in the full amount Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or teeth when too much pressure or of the contract price. Lane, North Bend, Oregon 97459. toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. against strain is placed on the plantar The object of this action is to fore- NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: This project is for a Public Works Proj- close plaintiff’s interest in real estate their fascia. READ THESE PAPERS ect subject to ORS 279C.800 to in Coos County legally described as upper Plantar fasciitis causes 279C.870. The successful bidder $112,9902,,990 CAREFULLY! follows: teeth in a pain under your heel when shall comply with ORS 279C.800 to LOT 4, BLOCK 1, HAND ADDITION 2008 Nissan Versa 279C.870 regarding BOLI Wage Rate you first get out of bed. The Hatchback, Auto, CD Changer, Low Miles. A lawsuit has been started against TO COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OR- b ack- #B3286/217467 you in the above-entitled court by requirements dated January 1, 2013, EGON, and- pain may ease as you walk with amendments, or current OneWest Bank, FSB, plaintiff. against the claim of defendant. forth or Anthony around, only to return later in Plaintiff’s claims are stated in the writ- Davis-Bacon Wage Rates, which ever ten complaint, a copy of which was is greater, and produce appropriate Joseph A. G. Sakay, OSB #021734 side-to- Komaroff the day. Try to always walk in filed with the above-entitled Court. certificates that they have complied. Attorneys for Plaintiff side shoes that have good heel No person shall be employed for the Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson P.S. motion. support, even when you first You must “appear” in this case or the project in violation of any provision of 1221 Second Avenue, Suite 500 $$14,99014,,990 other side will win automatically. To ORS 279C.520 and ORS 279C.530. Seattle, Washington 98101 It sounds like chewing on get out of bed (have shoes, 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid “appear” you must file with the court a 206-623-1745 hard crackers or ice cubes. not slippers, at the bedside). 4Dr, Auto, Nav System, legal document called a “motion” or Coos Bay - North Bend Water Board Low Miles. #B3295/026797 Clenching is more like a If you have to walk on very “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” will not receive or consider a bid un- PUBLISHED: The World - April 16, 23, (or “reply”) must be given to the court less the bidder is registered with the 30 and May 07, 2013 (ID-20229464) rocking motion of the lower hard surfaces, such as a con- clerk or administrator within 30 days Oregon Construction Contractors teeth against the uppers. crete floor, use shoes that NOTICE OF BUDGET of the date of first publication speci- Board as required by ORS 671.530. COMMITTEE MEETING Some people don’t realize have softer, compressible fied herein along with the required fil- Further, each bidder must certify that ing fee. It must be in proper form and he/she is in compliance with provi- they have bruxism unless a heels and soles. If such shoes A public meeting of the Budget have proof of service on the plaintiff’s sions of ORS 279.029 relating to the bed partner mentions it or a give only partial relief, con- $115,9905,,990 Committee of the COOS COUNTY attorney or, if the plaintiff does not Residency of Bidder. Any contractor 2007 Saturn Sky Conv AIRPORT DISTRICT, COOS dentist points out worn- sider buying “orthopedic” 2Dr, 5Spd, Custom Alloys. have an attorney, proof of service on submitting a bid must be licensed in COUNTY, State of Oregon, to dis- shoes that have extra sole and #B3304/102407 the plaintiff. the State of Oregon to perform the down areas on the teeth. work, and maintain a City of Coos Bay cuss the budget for the fiscal year Some people with brux- heel supports. Such shoes July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014 will If you have any questions, you business license. be held in the Board Room of the ism also clench their jaw may not be fashionable, but should see an attorney immediately. Southwest Oregon Regional Airport forget fashion for a while. If you need help in finding an attorney, The Coos Bay - North Bend Water repeatedly during the day. It Terminal, Mezzanine level, 1100 you may contact the Oregon State Board, Coos Bay, Oregon, reserves may be when they are angry Plantar fasciitis usually Airport Lane, North Bend. The Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service online the right to reject any or all bids and to $222,9902,,990 meeting will take place on the 22nd or agitated, but often they goes away on its own, but it at www.oregonstatebar.org or by call- waive all informalities. No bidder may day of April 2013 at 5:00pm. The can take six weeks to 12 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4x4 ing (503) 684-3763 (in the Portland withdraw or modify their bid after the just do it, for no good reason. 18K Miles, XLT, 1 Owner purpose of the meeting is to re- metropolitan area) or toll-free else- hour set for the opening and thereaf- They’re not even aware they months. To treat your heel B3307 ceive the budget message and rec- where in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. ter until the lapse of thirty (30) days do it. But it can add to the pain, start with stretching from the bid opening. ommended budget, and take ques- tions or comments from the public damage done to the teeth. exercises and over-the- This summons is issued pursuant to 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay on the document. A copy of the ORCP 7. Rob Schab, General The temporomandibular counter products and med- HondaWorld.com budget document may be inspected 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 Manager ications. or obtained on or after April 15, joints are flexible joints RCO LEGAL, P.C. 2013 at the Southwestern Oregon found on each side of your Try this stretching exer- Stephanie Schilling, OSB #104942 PUBLISHED: The World - April 16, Regional Airport Terminal, Mezza- [email protected] 2013 (ID-20229487) head just in front of the ear. cise right now: Sit in a chair nine Level, Business Office, be- 914 Travel Trailers Attorneys for Plaintiff with the non-painful foot on tween the hours of 8:00am and They connect your lower jaw 511 SW 10th Ave., Ste. 400 Craig Peterson, OSB # 120365 5:00pm. This is a public meeting to the temporal bone of the the floor and the ankle of the Portland, OR 97205 Zachary Bryant, OSB # 113409 where deliberation of the Budget P: (503) 977-7840 F: (503) 977-7963 Robinson Tait, P.S. skull. (I’ve put an illustration painful foot on your knee. Committee will take place. Any 710 Second Avenue, Suite 710 Gently pull the toes on your person may appear at the meeting of the joints and muscles PUBLISHED: The World- April 09, 16, Seattle, WA 98104 and discuss the proposed pro- associated with TMJ disor- painful foot back until you 23 and 30, 2013 (ID-20228742) Phone: (206) 676-9640 grams with the Budget Committee. Facsimile: (206) 676-9659 der on my website, feel a stretch in the sole. At 2009 Weekend Warrior, Carbon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE AskDoctorK.com.) TMJ dis- the same time, gently mas- Lite 2200, 26ft. travel trailer, bunk PUBLISHED: The World - April 09, STATE OF OREGON CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON sage the stretched plantar model, upgrades, sleeps a ton, ex- 16. 2013 (ID-20228824) order can cause dull, deep FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS FOR COOS COUNTY tra high ceilings, like new, all incl. morning headaches that may fascia with your other hand. PROBATE DEPARTMENT SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NADA Value over $16,000. Asking Notice of Budget or may not subside during Hold for 10 seconds. $14,500 OBO. 541-396-1451 Case No.: 13PB0059 NO. 13CV0033 Committee Meeting the day. When pain first occurs, People who frequently rest a few days, gently stretch 915 Used Cars In the matter of the Estate of: HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS TRUS- A public meeting of the Budget Com- EDWARD ROWLAND MARTIN, TEE ON BEHALF OF ACE SECURI- mittee of the Timber Park Rural Fire grind their teeth can develop your foot and apply ice. El Camino. 350 engine, 4 blot main, Decedent. TIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN Protection District, Coos County, stiff neck muscles — a possi- Nonsteroidal anti-inflam- twin flat top pistons, hydraulic cam, Case No.: 13PB0059 TRUST AND FOR THE REGISTERED State of Oregon, to discuss the matory drugs will help reduce 485 lifters, erson roller rockers, 4 HOLDERS OF ACE SECURITIES budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2013 ble trigger for headaches. swelling and ease pain. Over- speed overdrive transmission,3:90 NOTICE TO CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, to June 30, 2014, will be held at the The pain of these headaches gears posi-track. $2300. Craigslist for INTERESTED PERSONS SERIES 2006-HE3, ASSET BACKED Eastside Fire Hall, 365 D Street, Coos usually centers around the the-counter cushion inserts photos. 251-391-7154 PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Bay, Oregon. The meeting will take and supportive low-heeled place on the 8th of May at 7 PM. The sides and back of the head. 2012 Ford Fusion, Silver, like NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Plaintiff, purpose of the meeting is to receive Other symptoms of TMJ dis- (not flat) shoes will ease pres- new. Moon roof, Automatic, Power undersigned has been appointed per- v. the budget message and to receive everything. Nice Car!!18,730 miles, sonal representative. All persons hav- ANGELINA B. ROBINSON; JERRY A. order include a clicking or sure on your heels. comment from the public on the $17,600. 541-521-1611 ing claims against the estate are re- MOON; AND PERSONS OR PARTIES popping of the jaw joints, If you’re still in pain after quired to present them, with vouchers UNKNOWN IN POSSESSION OF OR budget. This is a public meeting where six to eight weeks, consult a attached, to the undersigned personal CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, deliberation of the Budget Committee pain in or around the jaws, representative at P.O. Box 1006, OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY will take place. Any person may ap- and locking or limited open- foot-care specialist. He or North Bend, Oregon 97459, within four DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT pear at the meeting and discuss the ing of the mouth. she may recommend physical HEREIN, proposed programs with the Budget months after the date of first publica- If you think your therapy, night splints, or a tion of this notice, or the claims may Defendants. Committee. A copy of the budget be barred. document may be inspected or ob- headaches might be due to steroid injection to reduce TO: Jerry A. Moon, and Persons or tained on or after May 8, 2013 at bruxism or TMJ disorder, pain and inflammation. Hough, MacAdam & Wartnik, LLC, All persons whose rights may be af- parties unknown claiming any right, ti- consult your dentist. He or When all else fails and the fected by the proceedings may obtain tle, lien or interest in the property de- 3690 Broadway, North Bend, Oregon, additional information from the records scribed in the complaint Herein, between the hours of 8:00 am and she may refer you to a pain symptoms persist, some doc- of the court, the personal representa- 5:00 pm. specialist. tors will recommend surgery. tive, or the attorneys for the personal IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF A dental night guard can To my knowledge, there are representative, Stebbins Coffey & Col- OREGON: You are hereby required PUBLISHED: The World - April 16 and lins, P.O. Box 1006, North Bend, Ore- to appear and defend against the alle- 23, 2013 (ID-20229515) help reduce the symptoms of few scientific studies show- gon 97459. gations contained in the Complaint NOTICE OF SEIZURE bruxism. This is a small piece ing that any kind of surgical filed against you in the above entitled FOR FORFEITURE of hard plastic custom-fitted procedure helps. Surgery can Dated and first published April 02, proceeding within thirty (30) days from Notice to Potential Claimant 2013. the date of service of this Summons Read Carefully ! ! to your upper teeth. People also cause nerve damage that upon you. If you fail to appear and who clench their jaw repeat- may lead to lasting or recur- S MALL DANIEL R. WEYBRIGHT, defend this matter within thirty (30) If you have any interest in the seized edly during the day are ring pain. days from the date of publication Personal Representative property described in this notice, you Some foot specialists have specified herein along with the re- must claim that interest or you will au- advised to wear the “night” PUBLISHED: The World - April 02, 09 quired filing fee, HSBC Bank USA, tomatically lose that interest. If you guard even during those started using shock wave B USINESS and 16, 2013 (ID-20228793) N.A., as Trustee on behalf of ACE Se- do not file a claim for the property, the times of the day when they therapy to treat plantar fasci- curities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust property may be forfeited even if you and for the registered holders of ACE are working alone and don’t itis. During this treatment, INVITATION TO BID are not convicted of any crime. To O WNERS : Securities Corp. Home Equity Loan claim an interest, you must file a writ- have to talk to others. high-energy sound waves are Trust, Series 2006-HE3, Asset Sealed bids for the COOS BAY - ten claim with the forfeiture counsel Many people with brux- directed at the painful part of Backed Pass-Through Certificates will named below. The written claim NORTH BEND WATER BOARD - apply to the Court for the relief de- ism and TMJ benefit from your plantar fascia. The tech- MAIN SERVICE CENTER CEILING must be signed by you, sworn to Find your niche manded in the Complaint. The first under penalty of perjury before a stress management to relax nique is similar to the one AND LIGHTING PROJECT will be re- date of publication is April 1, 2013. here! Tell them ceived by Rob Schab, General Man- notary public, and state: (a) Your stiff head and neck muscles. used to break up kidney ager, Coos Bay - North Bend Water true name; (b) The address at which This may include regular stones, but in this case, not NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: READ you will accept future mailings from what Board, P.O. Box 539, 2305 Ocean THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! exercise and learning relax- enough energy is used to your Blvd., Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 until the court and forfeiture counsel; and (3) A statement that you have an in- ation techniques. In rare break up the heel bone. Study business has to 2:00 p.m. on May 16, 2013. Bid You must “appear” in this case or the Opening will be conducted at 4:00 terest in the seized property. Your cases, you may need surgery results have been mixed, and other side will win automatically. To deadline for filing the claim docu- offer on the p.m. on the same date in the Confer- “appear” you must file with the court a to correct a damaged joint. this remains a controversial ence Room at the Main Service Cen- ment with the forfeiture counsel legal paper called a “motion” or named below is 21 days from the Treatment at bedtime with area. Bulletin Board. ter at the Coos Bay - North Bend “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” Water Board, Coos Bay, Oregon last publication date of this notice. muscle relaxants is recom- Some doctors recommend must be given to the court clerk or ad- This notice will be published on four Affordable 97420. Bids will be publicly opened ministrator within thirty days along mended by some experts, botulinum toxin treatments, and read aloud. Any bids received af- successive weeks, beginning April 16, with the required filing fee. It must be 2013 and ending May 7, 2013. If you although that proposed and others radiation treat- advertising ter the specified closing time will not in proper form and have proof of serv- be considered. have any questions, you should see treatment has not been sub- ment. There isn’t enough ice on the plaintiff’s attorney or, if the an attorney immediately. customized just plaintiff does not have an attorney, jected to large-scale studies. evidence of benefit to recom- The MAIN SERVICE CENTER CEIL- proof of service on the plaintiff. mend either treatment, for you! Call ING AND LIGHTING PROJECT con- FORFEITURE COUNSEL: Asset For- Why do people grind their sists of, but is not limited to, removing feiture Counsel, Oregon Department teeth at night? I wish we except as part of a scientific IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, of Justice 610 Hawthorne Avenue, and replacing the existing ceilings and YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTORNEY knew. It’s one of the many study. 541-269-1222 light fixtures and installing new insula- S.E., Suite 210, Salem, OR 97301 IMMEDIATELY. If you need help in Phone: (503) 378-6347 common conditions that In my experience, the sim- tion in the attic. The project is located finding an attorney, you may call the Ext. 269 at the Coos Bay - North Bend Water doctors understand poorly. pler approaches I’ve recom- Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Referral SEIZING AGENCY: Board site at 2305 Ocean Blvd., Coos Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free While stress may provoke it mended, plus the passage of Bay, Oregon 97420. Oregon State Police to get started in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. CASE #: 13-005262 in some people, there are time, seem to improve the A MANDATORY Pre-Bid plenty of other people who symptoms of plantar fasci- today. The object of the said action and the Address: 255 Capitol St. NE, Walk-Through tour of the project will relief sought to be obtained therein is live with lots of stress and itis. CC MM CC M YY KK YY K