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crash hurts By Alysha Beck, The World two in CB The air traffic control tower at Southwest Oregon Regional Airport may be closed on April 7 due to the government sequester that went into effect March 1. THE WORLD Sequester realities COOS BAY — Police are unsure why a mail truck and a car collided Wednesday. “By the position of the vehicles, it April 7 closure looms for North Bend airport tower doesn’t make too much sense right now,” said Sgt. Hugo Hatzel, one of BY THOMAS MORIARTY The airport is one of 173 whose towers are smaller regional airports such as Southwest the Coos Bay officers at the scene. The World scheduled to close April 7 as a result of feder- Oregon Regional typically staff their towers Two people were al spending cuts. through the FAA’s Contract Tower Program. Inside taken to Bay Area NORTH BEND — The air traffic control Also on the tower closure list for Oregon Gates said that the FAA contracts UK- Hospital after a tower at Southwest Oregon Regional Airport are towers in Klamath Falls, Pendleton, based Serco Group to provide certified con- See more photos. Ford Focus and a is among the expected casualties of automat- Page A8 McNary Field and Portland-Troutdale. In a trollers for the tower. U.S. Postal Service ic budget cuts, the Federal Aviation Admin- Feb. 22 letter, U.S. Transportation Secretary If flights were curtailed, the biggest impact truck collided at istration says. How the closure may affect air Ray LaHood said proposed closures are part could be on Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, whose 12:37 p.m. near Umpqua Dairy on travel is unclear. of the FAA’s plan to reduce spending by visiting golfers are a mainstay of the airport’s Ocean Boulevard. “We have received preliminary notifica- approximately $600 million. business. Bandon Dunes General Manager Rescuers used a Jaws of Life extrac- tion,” said Gordon Gates, the airport’s busi- The airport’s tower, built in 2009, was Hank Hickox was unavailable for comment. tion device to remove the Ford’s top and ness manager. Administrators will likely funded through a grant from the FAA. Reporter Thomas Moriarty can be reached free the driver,Lynn Brown,51,of North know by next week what the closure will At large metro airports, air traffic con- at 541-269-1222, ext. 240, or by email at Bend. Jennette Bowles, 33, of Coos Bay mean for the airport, Gates said. trollers are typically FAA employees. But [email protected]. was the driver of the postal truck. Their injuries were not divulged. Police have issued no criminal citations. Officers from North Bend and the Oregon State Police helped Coos Bay at the scene. Mauled Latest efforts to avoid intern had shutdown shift to Senate

no fear BY JULIE PACE mere fact that it happened was sig- First votes The Associated Press nificant given the lack of direct engagement between Obama and DUNLAP, Calif. (AP) — WASHINGTON — Efforts to rank-and-file Republicans over the on curbing The Seattle-area intern fatal- stave off a late March government past two years. ly mauled by a lion at a Cen- shutdown shifted to the Senate White House and congression- tral California exotic animal after House Republicans swiftly al aides said the president and firearms park loved lions and tigers The Associated Press passed legislation to keep federal lawmakers had a good exchange since childhood, “was Authorities say this 4-year-old male agencies running, while also eas- of ideas centered on how they absolutely fearless” around African lion named Cous Cous,seen ing some of the effects of $85 bil- could work together to tackle the BY ALAN FRAM them and hoped to work at a here in 2012, killed a female intern- lion in budget cuts. nation’s fiscal problems. The Associated Press zoo after her six-month volunteer Wednesday at Cat Haven, The House legislation, Emerging from the dinner, Sen. internship, her father said a private wild animal park in Dunlap, approved Wednesday on a bipar- John McCain jokingly said the WASHINGTON — President late Wednesday. Calif. tisan vote, is the first step toward meeting was “terrible,” then Barack Obama’s prospects for win- “She was at ease with averting a possible fiscal show- added that the meal went “just ning near-universal background those big cats,”Paul Hanson, On Wednesday, deputies down this month. If another fine” and flashed a thumbs-up. checks for gun purchases seemed a Seattle-area attorney, said found the woman severely budget crisis can be avoided, it “It was very constructive,” shaky as the Senate Judiciary Com- of his daughter, Dianna Han- injured and still lying inside could clear the way for lawmakers Sen. Bob Corker said this morn- mittee prepared for Congress’ first son, 24. “They liked her.” the male African lion’s enclo- and President Barack Obama to ing. “I think the meeting last votes on curbing firearms since Hanson told The Associat- sure with the lion nearby, said restart talks on a longer-term night was probably what he December’s horrific shootings at a ed Press that he dropped his Fresno County sheriff’s Lt. deficit reduction plan. (Obama) would consider a very Connecticut elementary school. daughter off Jan. 2 at Cat Bob Miller. Another park That was Obama’s focus dur- productive and hopeful meeting.” The Democratic-led panel had four Haven, about 45 miles east of worker couldn’t lure the lion ing a rare dinner with a dozen It would take months for com- bills on its agenda Thursday as law- Fresno. into another pen, so deputies Republican senators Wednesday promise talks on a broad deficit makers began shaping their response “It was just a dream job for shot and killed it to safely night at a hotel near the White reduction deal to bear fruit, and to the slaughter of 20 first-graders her,” he said, adding that she reach the wounded woman, House and seemed certain to be there is little sign of shifts on the and six staffers in Newtown, Conn. gave him a little tour and but she died at the scene, he Topic-A today when Rep. Paul key difference that separates the The shootings elevated guns to a top- showed him the lion Cous said. Ryan, chairman of the House parties. tier national issue, though many of Cous, which authorities said Cat Haven founder and Budget Committee and last year’s Obama is seeking higher taxes Obama’s proposals have encountered killed her. executive director Dale GOP vice presidential nominee, as part of his deficit-cutting opposition from the National Rifle Hanson said his daughter Anderson cried as he read a joins the president for lunch at approach, while Ryan, author of Association and many Republicans. had worked with big cats one-sentence statement the White House. the House GOP budget, pre- Besides expanding background before but told him she would about the fatal mauling at the While no real breakthroughs viewed a longer-term plan not be allowed to go in the appeared to emerge from Wednes- Wednesday to erase federal SEE VOTES | A8 lion cage. SEE LION | A8 day night’s two-hour meal, the deficits without raising taxes.

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honor pastor FRIDAY AARP Volunteer Tax Aide 9:30-11:30 a.m., Bandon and AARP Volunteer Tax Aide 9 of 23 years Senior Center, 1200 11th St. a.m. to 1 p.m., College Park SW, Bandon. Bring photo ID, Community Church, 2548 SS card, 2011 and 2012 tax A reception honoring Ed Newmark Ave., North Bend. info. jive Bring photo ID, SS card, 2011 Werner and his wife, and 2012 tax info. Coos Bay League Sharon, will be held at 1 Camp Registration 9:45 a.m., p.m., March 17 at the Coos “Facebook for the Curious” Marshfield High School foot- class for novice Facebook Rich and Susan Vecchio groove Bay Church of Christ, 775 ball field, 700 S. Seventh, to vibes by Uptown Lowdown users, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Coos Bay. (Harding gym if West Donnelly. Coos Bay Public Library, 525 during the 2012 South Coast Werner has been in the raining) Cost is $70. Required W. Anderson Ave. (meet at for camps. Clambake Jazz Festival at The ministry since 1958. Ed and 9:15 a.m. at front door of the Mill Casino-Hotel. It was cou- http://coastleague.baberutho Sharon retired from the library). Pre-register by call- nline.com or 541-297-0438 ple’s fourth year at the festi- ministry Jan. 1, but plan to ing 541-269-1101, ext. 222. Headles & Treadles Fiber Guild val, making the annual trip stay in the area. Werner’s 55 Clambake Jazz Festival 2-5 from Roseburg.“Everyone is Meeting 10 a.m., Headles & years in the ministry includ- p.m. The Mill Casino-Hotel Treadles, Pony Village Mall very friendly and the music is ed preaching in Missouri, Salmon Room, 3201 Tremont, suite 20 on the mezzanine, good,”Rich Vecchio said.The Nebraska, Iowa, California North Bend. www.clambake- 1611 Virginia Ave., North jazz.org jazz festival returns to The Mill and Oregon, both in Bend. Casino this weekend, starting Portland and his last min- Clambake Jazz Festival 5:30 Tide of the Toddlers — Back- Friday. istry in Coos Bay for the past p.m. to 12:40 a.m. The Mill bone Bonanza 10-11 a.m., Casino-Hotel Salmon Room, 23 years. South Slough Interpretive 3201 Tremont, North Bend Center, 61907 Seven Devils Along with his ministry, and Red Lion Hotel, 1313 N. Werner held Noah’s ark Road, Charleston. Ages 1-5. Bayshore Drive, Coos Bay. Cost is $1 per toddler. 541- seminars and traveled to Cost is $30. www.clambake- 1 888-5558 many states with a ⁄32 repli- jazz.org ca of the ark and its animals, Coos Sea n Sand Quilters Guild Orcoast Music Open Mic 6-9 Demonstrations and Display and a large collection of fos- World Photo by Benjamin Brayfield p.m., Orcoast Music Annex, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Coos Bay sils, preaching on 787 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Public Library, 525 Anderson Creationism and the Bible. Bring your instrument and Ave., Coos Bay. 541-269-1101 Werner also preached in join. Be prepared with songs. 541-888-6805 Quilt-A-Thon 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Jamaica and was a forward- Coquille Valley Art Center, bllee ing agent for 26 years, trav- Christ Lutheran School Carni- 10144 state Highway 42, foorrddaab val 6:30-8 p.m., Christ AAfff e! eling to Jamaica once a year. Coquille. No experience nec- Car The Werners also did mis- Lutheran Church, 1835 N. essary, Goat is to complete as e 15th St., Coos Bay. Games ntiv sion trips to India, Belaus many “Care Quilts” as possi- ve Keep and prizes. Refreshments ble. Quilts go to CASA. e y to and the Holy Land. Pr etter Wa available. 541-267-3851 A B ealthy! For more information, Daughters of the American r Pet H Foreign Film Friday “Mer- Revolution Luncheon 11:30 You call 541-266-1857 or 541- maid” 7 p.m., Coos Bay Pub- 267-6021. a.m., Coney Station, 295 S. We Offer: An Adult Canine Plan • An Adult Feline Plan lic Library, 525 Anderson Broadway, Coos Bay. No host. Ave., Coos Bay. Film is multi- • Standard Bird Care • A Kitten Plan • A Puppy Plan Susan Chase presentation on award winner, Russia 2007. The Coxsackie Declaration. Films are unrated. 541-269- 541-396-3872 Now it’s easier to give your pet the best care for a Happy, Healthy Life. Live Bands 1101 Call us for more information. Bay Area Artists Association Halfway Tavern, 59576 Halfway SATURDAY 1:30 p.m., Coos Art Museum, Rd, Coos Bay: Big Creek Ren- 235 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. dezvous, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., every Benefit Pancake Breakfast 7- Guest Pat Snyder. 541-266- SCAN ME! or Friday. 10 a.m., Winchester Bay 8727 High Tide Cafe, 91124 Cape Arago Community Center, 625 Broadway, Winchester Bay. Pattie Brooks Anderson Art Googleooglle us!us!! Highway, Charleston: Bill Bartels, Opening 3-5 p.m., Backstreet 12-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., Every Fri- All you can eat pancakes. Morganorrgan Vet,Vett,, CoosCoos BayBay Adults, $6 and 12 and Gallery, 1421 Bay Street Galler, 223030 Market,Market, CoosCoos BayBay • 5541-269-584641-269-5846 day and Saturday, and 12-3 p.m. Florence. Reception held dur- 230 Market, Coos Bay • 541-269-5846 Sunday. younger, $3. Proceeds bene- fit the center and park proj- ing Saturday Art Walk. Lloyd’s Old Town Tavern, 219 Sec- ects. Mollie O’Brien and Rich Moore ond St. SE, Bandon: South Coast 8 p.m., Pistol River Friend- Singles Karaoke, 8 p.m., every AARP Volunteer Tax Aide 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., College Park ship Hall, 24252 Carpenter- * Thursday; Celtic jam, 6:30-8:30 ville Road, Pistol River. Tick- p.m., second and fourth Friday. Community Church, 2548 Newmark Ave., North Bend. ets $15. www.pistolriver.com Mr. Zack’s, 90 West First Street, Bring photo ID, SS card, 2011 or 541-347-2848 Coquille: Karaoke, 9 p.m., Satur- and 2012 tax info. day. SUNDAY Classic Trash & Treasure Mar- The Mill Casino-Hotel, 3201 ket 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., North Clambake Jazz Festival 10 a.m. Tremont, Done Deal, 9 p.m., Fri- Bend Community Center, to 6:40 p.m. The Mill Casino- day, March 8 and Saturday, 2222 Broadway, North Bend. Hotel, 3201 Tremont, North March 9. Food available. Bend and Red Lion Hotel, 1313 N. Bayshore Drive, Coos Orcoast Annex, 787 Newmark Clambake Jazz Festival 9 a.m. Ave., Coos Bay: Open mic 6-9 Bay. Free gospel service per- TH to 12:40 a.m. The Mill Casi- formed by High Street at 10 9ON p.m., every Friday. no-Hotel, 3201 Tremont, ST M a.m. Sunday only, $20. Swing FIR ¢ Portside, 63383 Kingfisher Road, North Bend and Red Lion 9 dance lesson break lesson Charleston: David Aakre, 6 p.m., Hotel, 1313 N. Bayshore 11:10-11:30 a.m. www.clam- every Friday and Saturday. Drive, Coos Bay. Cost is $25 bakejazz.org up to 5 p.m. and from 5 p.m. Pyramid Club, Old City Hall build- to midnight, $30 or $45 for South Coast Folk Society Sing- ing, Coos Bay upstairs: Jam ses- all day event. Swing dance a-long 2-4 p.m., Ocean Ridge sion, 7:05 p.m., every Tuesday. lesson breaks from 2:10-2:30 Assisted Living, 1855 Ocean Shark Bites, 240 S. Broadway, and 9:40-10 p.m. www.clam- Blvd., Coos Bay. “Rise Up Coos Bay: Irish sessions, 7 p.m., bakejazz.org Singing” song book will be first and third Monday. used. Voices and acoustic instruments are welcome. 541-266-9073 Redhead Express Live On GET UNLIMITED Stage Concert 3 p.m., Marsh- field High School auditorium, 10th and Ingersoll, Coos Bay. DIGITAL ACCESS Limited tickets are available for $25. 541-269-1272 or * www.cccca.org Taetrio Concert 7 p.m., North FOR ONLY 99¢ Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., North Bend. Irish and Appalachaian influ- YOUR BEST ONLINE NEWS SOURCE. ence music. Admission is by ON YOUR TIME. ANYTIME. donation. 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Could your earthworms be Spring garden What’s that? class series Get help with MYRTLE POINT — Coos County Master destroying our forests? Gardeners will offer hearing aids workshops designed for Master Gardener recer- NORTH BEND — A three- BY SANDRA STAFFORD understory plants that native to sink deeper into the tification as well as pub- day open house, March 12-14 Master Gardener species depend upon. The ground, the soil becomes lic education. will be held at Beaulieue understory, the lower floor of much denser and com- Events for all garden- Hearing Center, 2112 Broad- As gardeners, we think of the forest, is where the most paction occurs. ers include: way Ave., North Bend. Derek I Saturday, Ross Pen- our common earthworm as a important plants of a forest Scientists across the coun- McKinney, representative for hallegon will teach plant beneficial and important part grow. The plants of the try are trying to educate the hearing aid manufacturer disease diagnosis from 9 of our garden. However, the understory control tempera- public, especially fishermen Starkey , will be availble to a.m. to noon at the share information on new non-native species of earth- tures on the floor of a forest and composters who live Extension Office, 631 technology. During the open worm like the fisherman’s keeping it from becoming too MASTER between 45° and 60° latitude Alder St., Myrtle Point. house, free inspections of ear Night Crawler or the garden- hot, and protecting it from (Oregon), so they understand er’s Red Wiggler or Red Worm damaging cold. The under- The event is free for canals, evaluation of findings the damage that is occurring Master Gardeners, $10 and inspection of hearing can become an invasive story of the forest acts as a GARDENER to our forests due to the species if allowed to get into moisture barrier that keeps for others. aids will be offered. Informa- spread of invasive earth- forestland. the moisture level of the for- TIPS I Tuesday, March 12 , tion on solutions for tinitus Fishermen should never est floor in check. The worms worms. Tristan Huff will teach and hearing aid cleaning, throw their unused crawlers destroy this understory environment. We lose many So gardeners should be tree identification at 1 depending on style, also will into the forest around their which over time affects the of the creatures indigenous to careful when they remove soil p.m with a local field be provided. Scheduling for favorite fishing hole and gar- rest of the forest. the area as the habitat is from their worm bins that trip (weather permit- the open house is suggested deners should never release Worms also destroy plants slowly degraded. Worms also they do not transfer worms to ting). The class meets at by calling 541-756-6337. the red worms they grow in like fungi, lichens, and moss eat out the “rooting area” of their garden soil and fisher- the Extension Office. their worm bins into their gar- that create their own food plants by eating the nutrients men should bring their night The event is free for dens. and provide food for other and altering the soil where crawlers back home to an Master Gardeners, $10 When invasive earth- animals. This disturbance plants grow. Because worms enclosed worm bin or destroy for others. worms enter a healthy forest, ends up unbalancing the do not allow the mixing of them — but don’t toss them For information, call Money 541-572-5263, ext. 240. they change the ecosystem whole ecosystem and even- materials in the ground and into the land around a lake or See Page C1 Saturday and eventually destroy the tually destroys the forest their movement allows water stream.

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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Clark Walworth, Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Twin problems for rural counties

Even if there had been no recession, a versities. But its strength is that it provides handful of Oregon counties, mostly in the more money for K-12 public schools. southwest corner of the state, likely would Oregon Views The hard work of writing the budget be in a world of financial hurt. It’s an under- details will be done in subcommittees. statement to say that revenue from timber sales in the O&C counties has declined over Oregon Views offers edited excerpts of editorials from newspapers around the state. To see Among the areas where the budget panels the years. the complete text, go to http://theworldlink.com/news/opinion. should focus: The counties divvied up, on average, $150 I Examine how state education spending million in O&C payments annually between Governor forces debate But the governor swears an oath to uphold can get the best results rather than simply 1960 and 1963; in 2011, they split $40 mil- the state’s constitution. And the death continuing the status quo. penalty is part of Oregon’s constitution. lion. on capital punishment I Enact meaningful, long-term cost sav- The second problem lies in Oregon’s What happens if voters reject the pro- Gov. John Kitzhaber is walking an awfully ings in the Public Employees Retirement property tax system. When Measure 50, the posed constitutional amendment in 2014 — narrow line on the death penalty — but at System while still providing fair benefits to third of three limiting measures, was least he’s taking a leadership role in calling and Kitzhaber runs for and wins re-elec- approved in the late 1990s, it locked in place for its abolition in Oregon. tion? Would he step down from office if he public retirees. permanent property tax rates. The O&C A legislative committee last week consid- faced another death penalty case? I End personal or business tax credits counties had historically low rates that ered House Joint Resolution 1, a proposed At the least, the legislative measure could that no longer are needed or that don’t force the death penalty onto the list of the became permanent, 59 cents per $1,000 of constitutional amendment to abolish the accomplish the state’s goals. taxable value in Josephine County and a hottest issues in the 2014 campaign. death penalty, which Oregon voters rein- I Be honest about budget “cuts.” Few penny more in Curry.By contrast, Deschutes stated in 1984. If the measure passes the — Albany Democrat-Herald agencies will sustain actual cuts in their County’s permanent rate is $1.27 per $1,000. Legislature, voters will get a chance to con- The state may have to step in if the coun- sider it in November 2014. How will Oregon spend budgets; they just won’t get as much money ties are to provide even the most basic serv- Kitzhaber’s 2011 decision to issue a as they say is needed . ices. Among bills being considered by the reprieve blocking the scheduled execution of $400 more per person? The state budget is growing. Republicans Legislature, one would allow the state to twice-convicted murderer Gary Haugen The 2013-15 proposed state budget calls calculated that the state will have about declare a “fiscal emergency” and take over kickstarted the current debate. He called for for sacrifices by retired public employees, by $400 more to spend for every Oregonian public safety. One would allow the counties the Legislature to refer the matter to Oregon some state agencies and potentially by some during 2013-15. Thus the question for legis- to declare bankruptcy. voters. taxpayers. There is no quick or simple answer to the It’s entirely possible that Oregon voters The shortcoming is that the budget might lators: How should that $400 be spent to get counties’ financial difficulties. have changed their minds on the issue since not go far enough in those areas, and it might the best return for Oregonians? — The Bend Bulletin 1984. shortchange community colleges and uni- — The Statesman Journal, Salem Have we lost interest in politics?

As I write this, it is Election Day in the nation’s second largest city. Ho hum. Worry not. It’s not as if it were the Oscars or the Golden Globes. There are no traffic jams. Nothing has been pre- empted. No, this is just an election for Los Ange- les mayor, school board, city council and a decision about whether to raise the sales tax to 9.5 percent. Just that. And no one is paying attention. One poll worker described the traffic as “painfully slow.” According to Dan Schnur, who runs the Jesse Unruh Institute of Politics at USC and the USC/LA Times poll, “Voters don’t appear to have very strong feelings SUSAN about anyone who’s run- ESTRICH ning or anything they’re talking about.” Columnist Don’t get me wrong: There is certainly “stuff” out there. I got Public Forum stuck in traffic Saturday night, and spent more than an hour listening to the news/traffic station to try to figure out Gay marriage pen, staying way too long, and tinue this tradition of nurturing why. I didn’t, but I heard endless political having it on the news way too our youth. As cliché as it sounds, Write to us ads, many of which left me yearning for isn’t about him long. they are the future. We need to more news on traffic. Claudia Craig do whatever it takes to ensure The World welcomes letters from I am writing in response to This is not, contrary to the impression Charleston that today’s youth have a com- readers. Please observe these stan- Tom Morris’ letter in The World. given by endless photos of politicians at petitive edge, or at least a fight- dards: Mr. Morris seems to believe that Hollywood fundraisers, a very political city ing chance in the job markets legalizing gay marriage takes I Use your real name. to begin with. It confused me when I got ahead. away his right to have freedom of Give kids a full I 400 words maximum. here 20-something years ago from Boston, In a community already suf- religion. He is mistaken. It takes I Include your address and day- where sports and politics dominate every week of education fering from comparatively high conversation. I worried about how long it away his right to force others to time phone number for verification. “Intelligence plus character unemployment rates and slow would take to fit into the political network; follow his beliefs. This is a huge I No defamation, vulgarity or — that is the goal of true educa- economic growth, how is this after all, in Boston, people still ask you difference. business complaints. tion” — Martin Luther King, Jr. possible if our students have 20 what you did in the 1980 campaign. I Gay marriage does no harm I No poetry or religious testimony. A group of students from percent less education than the needn’t have worried. At the next mayoral to him whatsoever. He is free to Marshfield High School demon- rest of their cohort? It’s time to We generally print every letter that inauguration, I found myself in the third marry anyone who will have send them a message: We want meets these guidelines. Send yours row, behind the family. It would have taken him. Legalizing gay marriage strated the content of their char- them to succeed. Let’s give them to [email protected], or P.O. decades to do that in Boston. Where is only allows others the same acter this term by advocating for all the tools they need to achieve Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. everyone, I asked myself. freedom. equal opportunities in educa- their highest goals. On the freeway.The joke, I later learned, Harold Bailey tion. These students have high Carmen Matthews is that if you want anyone to pay attention North Bend hopes and expectations for our Coos Bay to a civic event, you need to place it on a education system. What took so long? says Marvin, highway during rush hour, preferably as They want to be heard. Their 57, who makes his living beating message: a five-day school week. part of a car chase. None of the Los Ange- Keep quiet about Protect the rights tourists at chess on San les television stations have bureaus in On Feb. 15, you may have seen freeing inmates this empowered crew demon- of the homeless Francisco’s Market Street. Sacramento, the state capitol, which tells Marvin says police have threat- you the problem isn’t just about City Hall. What is wrong with our strating their position in the If a homeless person in ened to confiscate his chess set, There are issues, important ones, real media that they have to advertise downtown section of our com- Gainesville, Fla., is caught and not manufactured for entertainment letting criminals out of jail? And munity, carrying signs and giv- receiving money from a claiming he’s violating the city’s ones, about schools and jobs and the infra- when there is a mass shooting ing their stories. They want us, motorist, both parties can be “sit-lie” ordinance and adds structure that collapses on us periodically. someplace, that is all you hear the citizens of Coos Bay, to know fined up to $500. In Atlanta, Ga., that he has seen officers seize that they value their education. So why no politics? about for a week or more. it’s illegal to ask for money with- homeless people’s bags. He says They want the same opportuni- in 15 feet of a building entrance. Because we drive cars and don’t get Criminals are going to really he’s been told that the orders to crammed together every day in buses and love hearing that there will be no ties as their peers around the Cities across the country “clean up” Market Street come subways like people do in other cities? consequences for their criminal country, which includes that prohibit sitting or lying on side- Because we live in a sort of suburban acts, and we are going to have extra 20 percent of classroom walks, as well as camping in from the “top.” sprawl where people only meet their many more assaults, break-ins, time. public places. Loitering and jay- On one of my trips to San neighbors when we all go outside in an etc. So, instead of talking about The students originally walking laws are often more Francisco I had the pleasure to earthquake? Because our celebrities are taking some or all of our guns planned to conduct their aggressively enforced against see Marvin play chess while a demonstration during school the homeless. Advocates say it movie stars, not mere politicos who can no away, we need to all get armed large number of tourists longer get free tickets to the big events? hours, outside the district office. amounts to an intimidation and ready for the criminals when watched. Because elected officials in this town have they arrive, which they will Threats of disciplinary action for strategy designed to purge the so few jobs to give away, thanks to the do- when there are no jail beds wait- those demonstrating during homeless from neighborhoods The Western Regional gooders in the last century who thought ing for them due to budget cuts. school hours prompted the stu- being groomed for gentrifica- Advocacy Project, which helped civil service would keep the city clean? And when the people who do dents to instead conduct their tion. write Ammiano’s bill, has found Because we have a weak mayor, a parochial the mass killings want attention protest on a Friday, which is no In response, California that a majority of homeless peo- longer a school day. Rumor has it city council, and our major decision-mak- and media coverage, even after Assemblyman Tom Ammiano ple report being targeted by ing occurs in a county board of supervisors that several teachers were sup- recently introduced the they or the police kill them, they police for sitting, sleeping or just (a system of divided powers that defies get just that after they do the portive of this exercise of the Homeless Person Bill of Rights explanation and undermines accountabili- killings. I think there should students’ First Amendment and Fairness Act, which would hanging out. Thirty-one percent ty)? never be any mention of their rights, and I can only wish that enshrine the rights to “life-sus- of those interviewed say they’ve Sure. All of the above. But all those names and make them invisible. this were true of all members of taining” activities such as rest- been incarcerated, while only 5 things have been true for a long time, even Because I think they want the the Marshfield administration. ing in public spaces and panhan- percent say they have been as interest in politics — low to begin with attention and their names in Their opinions are valid and dling, provided it’s not done referred to a social program. — has dropped even further. I hope I’m their actions are justified. The aggressively. print even though they know A criminal record can dis- wrong, but it feels like the disgust at every- they will be dead. And then citizens of Coos Bay should hear The bill articulates the right thing going on in Washington has trickled comes the copycat killings after their message and support them to housing, clean water and qualify people from housing aid down to just plain apathy when it comes to that, as we have seen recently. in their quest for more knowl- bathrooms, and it would allow that could help get them off the what’s happening closer to home. We give too much coverage to edge. I grew up in this communi- people to sleep in legally parked street. “You can arrest one per- California leads the nation in so many the mass killings, and what good ty and I feel I received a great cars. It also would guarantee the son,” says WRAP’s organizing things — from agriculture to style. My fear, does it do? It certainly doesn’t education. I can no longer say homeless legal counsel. The director, Paul Boden. “But at the lately, is that it is also leading the nation make for less killings, it only the same for today’s high school point, Ammiano explains, is “to rate people are falling into towards unmitigated apathy about poli- makes for more. students. recognize the rights of a popula- homelessness, someone else will tics. And the media goes crazy It’s time for all of us who ben- tion in very difficult circum- Susan Estrich teaches law at the Uni- after these things happen, with efited from the rewards of an stances without trampling on be there sooner or later.” versity of Southern California and is a Fox news people converging on the excellent public education sys- the rights of everyone else.” James Cunningham News commentator. places where these things hap- tem to pay it forward and con- It’s an interesting concept. Coos Bay C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, March 7,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Woman Alaska sea otter terrified of dies, spent life at the dentist Ore. aquarium DEAR ABBY: I am writing to you because I can share NEWPORT (AP) — tract for most of his life and this anonymously. I am close Officials at the Oregon Coast the 2011 surgery addressed to 60 years old and I’m terri- Aquarium in Newport say that, creating an artificial fied of the dentist. Every time cutting edge surgery per- opening that allowed the I pick up the phone to make formed on a northern sea bladder to function and an appointment I get so anx- otter from Alaska bought the drain. ious I feel like I’m going to marine mammal an extra two The Oregonian reports die. years of pain-free life. that aquarium staffers Do you think I will be able Aquarium spokesman worked round the clock to to find a caring, compassion- Lance Beck said 14-year-old bottle-feed the pup initially. ate and nonjudgmental den- Aialik was euthanized They later taught him how to tist? Are they out there? Wednesday after his health eat solid food, groom himself Sometimes deteriorated and he quit eat- and eventually swim. Several I wish I ing. of his original handlers were DEAR could die The otter found floating with him Wednesday. The Associated Press alone as a pup near Alaska’s Says marine mammal ABBY instead of This undated photo provided by the Oregon Coast Aquarium shows a northern sea otter,rescued in Alaska as going to the Aialik Glacier came to the curator Ken Lytwyn, “He left a pup, who died Wednesday, March 6, at the aquarium at age 14. Officials at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in dentist. Am aquarium in 1998. such a big impression on I crazy? — Newport say cutting edge surgery performed on Aialik bought the marine mammal an extra two years of Beck says the otter suf- everybody who worked with MRS. ANX- pain-free life. fered from a failing urinary him.” IETY IN THE U.S.A. D E A R Obituaries Fax problems hit MRS. ANX- IETY: Let Jesse Vernon Springfield. spending time with his many JEANNE me put it Leatherwood When Jesse turned 18, he friends and family. Oregon Revenue Dept. PHILLIPS enlisted in the U.S. Marine Jesse is survived by his this way — July 15, 1942 - Feb. 13, 2013 if you’re Corps where he proudly best friend and loving wife of PORTLAND (AP) — The crazy, you Services will be held at a serve for four years. Jesse 47 years, Janice; son, Don state Department of Revenue have a lot of company. Many later date for Jesse V. worked for 37 years at Leatherwood and wife, is having problems with its fax STATE people fear going to the den- Leatherwood, 70, of Bandon. General Mills in Lodi, Calif. Jackie; daughter, Terry machines and taxpayers who DIGEST tist. However, there have Jesse was born July 15, He retired in 2004 and Lockheart and husband, recently used the service must been improvements in the 1942, in Franklin, N.C., to moved to Bandon. Kevin; grandson, Kory; and resend their information. the bar because Wright had field since you were a child — Jess and Ada (Lenior) He enjoyed fishing trips granddaughter, Kayla. The agency says it got been disruptive and was told including sedation for people Leatherwood. He passed with Prowler Charters, Sign the guesbook at nearly 650 fax submissions to leave. They said Wright who choose “not to be there” away Feb. 13, 2013, in hunting with his son and www.theworldlink.com. that were incomplete due to became combative, and dur- while their dental problems service problems.The taxpay- ing the ensuing struggle are being attended to. Robert John Oeleis believed strongly in a natu- and Coos counties, as well ers successfully transmitted Wright forced an officer’s Good dental health is very their faxes, but the Revenue stun gun back on the officer. Jan. 3, 1947 - Feb. 22, 2013 ral life and in being close to as Napa, Calif. important to our overall nature, especially animals Oly is survived by his Department received distort- Wright’s supporters told health, so please don’t put off Services for Robert with whom he had a special wife, Cindy; mother, ed and partial images. The Register-Guard he was any further making an Oeleis, 66, of Camas Valley gift. He served four years of Blanche; ex-wife and friend, Taxpayers who sent a fax not resisting arrest. They appointment. Tell the person will be held at 2 p.m. active duty in the U.S. Navy Carol; daughters, Desiree to the Electronic Funds said he suffered a major who is booking the appoint- Saturday, March 9, at the from 1965-1969, and spent and Tina; sons, Steven, Hap Transfer Unit using 503-947- seizure and officers mistook ment what your needs are, Christian Fellowship Church 2016 between Friday after- his involuntary spasms for many years of his life as a and Kaleb; brothers, Terry and if that dentist can’t in Camas Valley. His friends noon and Monday evening resistance. tree logger and planter, fire- and Chuck; cousins, Howard accommodate you, ask for a and family honor his life. must resend their fax using referral to one who can. Robert passed early fighter, and in later years as and Lori Keys, Dennis Keys that number or the alternate Man accused of stealing DEAR ABBY: I have been a morning Feb. 22, 2013, at the a volunteer first responder and Warren Handsaker; and number 503-345-2353. Camaro from showroom nanny for four families over Roseburg VA Medical Center with the Camas Valley Fire grandson, Daniel. Anyone who sent a fax to Department. In the mid- In leui of flowers, the BAKER CITY (AP) — the last 10 years. I am now after a more than 15-month the Suspense Unit between Police arrested a man 1970s he also taught adult family is asking that dona- working for a family of five. I fight with brain and lung Friday afternoon and Tuesday accused of breaking into a basic education at tions be sent to the Cancer don’t make a lot of money, cancer. morning must resend the fax Baker City auto dealership but I enjoy what I do. Many knew Robert as Southwest Oregon Society or braintumor.org to 503-945-8584. and stealing a $61,000 My problem is all the gift- “Oly,” and recognized him Community College where for the purpose of funding The Suspense Unit outage Chevrolet Camaro from the buying I feel required to do — for his wry sense of humor he holds degrees in bio- research into the treatment generally affects taxpayers showroom. such as on the children’s and cowboy demeanor; chemistry/biology and and cure of cancer. who are providing additional Baker City Police Sgt. birthdays, Christmas and the always donning a cowboy criminal justice. He lived Sign the guestbook at documentation to the agency Kirk McCormick said the sil- mom’s birth of more babies. hat and a pair of boots. He most of his life in Douglas www.theworldlink.com. regarding their tax returns. ver or gray Camaro is My employer is expecting yet equipped with General another baby this summer Ashland Fire & Rescue Cleo grew up living a sim- and camping were always a Motors’ OnStar security sys- and her 3-year-old has seeks rescue fees tem, and it was used to locate another birthday coming up. ple life, helping his family big part of Cleo’s entire life. live off the land from farm He was always so reserved, ASHLAND (AP) — the vehicle Wednesday in I’m tired of the gift-buy- Mountain bikers now have an North Powder and determine ing and really can’t afford to and ranch. During his teen mild-mannered and gentle years he and his family did that he would get disap- extra incentive to be careful it was traveling west on do it anymore. When the new in the Ashland watershed. Interstate 84. baby is born, I am tempted to summer work in California, pointed rather than angry. and then return to Missouri He never asked for anything The Ashland Daily Oregon State Police then just say “Congratulations!” Tidings reports that Ashland coordinated with OnStar to Any suggestions? — GIFTED for the winter months. from anyone. Cleo was then called on to He was kind to all and Fire & Rescue has been reduce the car’s engine OUT allowed to recover costs from power, and the driver pulled DEAR GIFTED OUT: Yes. serve his country in the U.S. never held a grudge. He truly Army during the Korean enjoyed life and always car- people who need medical over to the side of the road When the newest addition to help in remote areas. before his arrest. the family arrives, give your conflict. After his honorable ried a smile. military service concluded, He will be greatly missed Fire Chief John Karns says McCormick said 46- employer a nice card. You those requiring a rescue will year-old James Reedy, who should not be expected to he returned home to by all of his family and Missouri. Soon after, he friends. be charged for the overtime has been living in a motel, come up with a gift. You are pay of firefighters who are was lodged in the Union already giving these children moved with his family to Cleo is survived by his California. It was there that wife, Sandra Edwards of called in to cover for on-duty County jail on a charge of loving and responsible care personnel diverted to the driving under the influence and that is gift enough. Cleo Edwards Cleo would meet Ina, whom Charleston; brother, Don he married and started a Edwards and his wife, rescue. If two off-duty of intoxicants. McCormick DEAR ABBY: During the employees work for three says additional charges are first year of our marriage, my Cleo Ernest Edwards family of his own. To support Barbara of Wood Lake, his family he did farm work, Calif.; sister, Cordia Hoyt hours, the rescued person likely. husband cheated on me with May 22, 1928 – March 3, 2013 would face a bill of about women from his past as well raised turkeys, and built and her husband, George of A chapel funeral service mobile homes for the Redding, Calif.; sister-in- $300. And that’s separate MMA trainer pleads as new encounters. When I with military honors will be from the ambulance charge. guilty to drug charge confronted him, he promised Champion Company. law, Betty Edwards of Coos held for Cleo Ernest In the late 1960s Cleo Bay; daughter, Rose Marie The extra fees won’t MEDFORD (AP) — A to stop. He would then call Edwards, 84, of Charleston apply to Ashland residents and email these women, and separated from his wife and Burrous and her husband, mixed-martial-arts trainer at 2 p.m. Friday, March 8, at in 1970 he relocated to the Bob of Tehachapi, Calif.; because they already finan- whose marijuana plants were tell them I was checking up Coos Bay Chapel, 685 cially support the depart- on him and he’d contact Coos Bay area. There he son, Ernie Edwards of detected by aerial surveil- Anderson Ave. with pastor found employment at Tehachapi, Calif.; son, Eddie ment. lance has pleaded guilty to them later. Don Berney, of New This has gone on for years. Georgia-Pacific Plywood in Edwards; stepdaughter, Man pleads not guilty conspiracy to sell the drug. Beginnings Coquille. This is where he Karen Green of Bandon; The Mail Tribune reports He swears he’s no longer Christian in police stun gun case cheating, and we have sought met Sandra. They got mar- stepson, Edward Davis of that Robert Hisamoto Fellowship, ried and resided in Riverton Kissimmee, Florida; step- EUGENE (AP) — A entered his guilty plea this counseling — which I presiding. stopped because the coun- until the late 1970s, when son, Allen Davis of Eugene man who got into a week in U.S. District Court in A graveside they moved to Charleston. Charleston; 10 grandchil- drunken altercation with Medford. selor and I agreed that my committal husband didn’t think he had When Cleo retired he kept dren; 11 great-grandchil- police has pleaded not guilty. Federal documents say will follow busy by doing handyman dren; and numerous nieces, Jesse Wright is charged Drug Administration a problem. at Ocean When I confront him with work around the house and nephews and great-nieces with assault on a public safe- Enforcement agents spotted View for others. He was excep- and great-nephews. ty officer, illegal use of a stun nearly 200 marijuana plants my suspicions, he insists that M emory I am “driving him away” by tionally good at woodwork- Cleo was preceded in gun, resisting arrest and growing on a Central Point Gardens ing and enjoyed puttering death by his parents, Todd criminal trespass. property that belonged to accusing him. He is very arro- Cemetery gant, and people who don’t around in his shop. and Bessie Edwards; sister, Wright was arrested Feb. Hisamoto. in Coos Westerns, boxing and Idabelle; and brother, Louis 23 outside a downtown bar Two people who worked know him believe he’s a great Bay. guy and I am the problem. I wrestling were his television T. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, March 7,2013 Y K Nation Senator uses old-style NATIONAL filibuster on CIA nominee DIGEST 50-state study: More WASHINGTON (AP) — A rare in the Senate, where the Republican senator and tea rules are typically used in pro- gun laws, fewer deaths party favorite from Kentucky cedural ways to block the other CHICAGO (AP) — States used an old-style filibuster party’s agenda. with the most gun control lasting nearly 13 hours to take After Paul yielded the laws have the fewest gun- control of the chamber and floor, Sen. Dick Durbin, D- related deaths, according to a block Senate confirmation of Ill., filed a motion to cut off study that suggests sheer John Brennan’s nomination debate on Brennan’s nomi- quantity of measures might to be CIA director. nation, setting up a vote for make a difference. Sen. Rand Paul ended his later this week. But the research leaves filibuster today shortly after Paul, a critic of Obama’s many questions unanswered midnight, but Senate Minor- drone policy, started just and won’t settle the debate ity Leader Mitch McConnell, before noon Wednesday by over how policymakers should also a Kentucky Republican, demanding the president or respond to recent high-profile said he would continue to Attorney General Eric Holder acts of gun violence. oppose Brennan’s confirma- issue a statement assuring that In the dozen or so states with the most gun control- tion and resist ending the the aircraft would not be used related laws, far fewer people debate on President Barack in the United States to kill ter- The Associated Press were shot to death or killed Obama’s nominee to lead the rorism suspects who are U.S. Four high energy electrons are observed in a 2011 event.The event shows characteristics expected from the themselves with guns than in spy agency. citizens. But by the time he left decay of a Higgs boson but is also consistent with background Standard Model physics processes. the states with the fewest Paul’s performance, which the Senate floor, Paul said he’d laws, the study found. Over- centered on questions about received no response. all, states with the most laws the possible use of drones Paul said he recognized he had a 42 percent lower gun against targets in the United can’t stop Brennan from being Physicists are ‘achingly close’ death rate than states with States, clearly energized a confirmed. But the nomina- the least number of laws. number of his GOP colleagues, tion provided for a debate over The results are based on an who came to the floor in a the limits of the federal gov- analysis of 2007-2010 gun- show of support and to share ernment’s ability to conduct to confirming ‘God particle’ related homicides and sui- in the speaking duties. Actual lethal operations against sus- cides from the federal Centers talking filibusters have become pected terrorists, he said. WASHINGTON (AP) — tain they found the crucial “It looks more and more for Disease Control and Pre- Physicists in Italy said Higgs boson. But they want like a Higgs boson,” said vention. The researchers also Ark. adopts U.S.’s most Wednesday they are achingly to be 99.9 percent positive, Gagnon on Wednesday. used data on gun control close to concluding that what said Pauline Gagnon, a Gagnon compared finding measures in all 50 states com- restrictive abortion law they found last year was the physicist with the European the Higgs to identifying a piled by the Brady Center to Higgs boson,the elusive “God Center for Nuclear Research. specific person. This looks, Prevent Gun Violence, a well- LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) final override vote, whereas particle.”They need to elimi- Last July scientists with the talks, and sings like a Higgs, known gun control advocacy group. They compared states — Arkansas now has the the 12-week ban won’t take nate one last remote possibil- world’s largest atom smasher, but scientists want to make by dividing them into four nation’s most restrictive effect until this summer. ity that it’s something else. the $10 billion Large Hadron sure it dances like the Higgs abortion law — a near-ban Abortion rights propo- equal-sized groups according The long theorized sub- Collider on the Swiss-French before they shout “Eureka.” to the number of gun laws. on the procedure from the nents have said they’ll sue to atomic particle would border, announced finding a She said there is only one 12th week of pregnancy — block the 12-week ban from explain why matter has mass particle they described as last thing the particle they Sandy-damaged homes unless a lawsuit or court taking effect. 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C M C M Y K Thursday, March 7,2013 • The World • A7 Y K World Dancer accused in Bolshoi attack defends his actions

MOSCOW (AP) — The chief to an acquaintance, said in video provided by star dancer accused of mas- who offered to “beat him up.” police that he did not know terminding the attack on the “It’s not true that I ordered the purpose of his mission. Bolshoi ballet chief acknowl- him to throw acid at Filin,” Dmitrichenko said he was edged today that he gave the the 29-year-old dancer told angered by Filin’s decisions go-ahead for the attack, but the court, on how money was allocated told a Moscow court that he speaking to dancers at the theater: did not order anyone to from a cage. “I told Yuri Zarutsky throw acid on the artistic He said he about the policies of the Bol- director’s face. had never shoi Theater, about the bad The judge, however, intended for things going on, the corrup- refused to release Bolshoi the attack to tion. When he said: ‘OK, let soloist Pavel Dmitrichenko cause such me beat him up, hit him on bail and ordered him and bodily harm. upside the head,’ I agreed, his two co-defendants held Pavel Moscow but that is all that I admit to until at least April 18 while Dmitrichenko police said doing,”he said in court. the investigation continued. Thursday Police said they had deter- The Associated Press Ballet chief Sergei Filin’s thatmined that Zarutsky had pur- Dmitrichenko had paid about North Koreans attend a rally in support of a statement given on Tuesday by a spokesman for the Supreme face and eyes suffered severe chased acid at an auto shop Command of the Korean People’s Army vowing to cancel the 1953 cease-fire that ended the Korean War as burns in the Jan. 17 attack, $1,600 to the man, Yuri and believe he then heated it which exposed a culture of Zarutsky, accused of throw- to make it more concentrated. well as boasting of the North’s ownership of “lighter and smaller nukes” and its ability to execute “surgical deep intrigue and infighting at ing the jar of acid in the ballet State television has sug- strikes”meant to unify the divided Korean Peninsula,at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang,North Korea,today. the famed theater celebrated chief’s face as he returned gested that the dancer was for its grand, classical ballets. home late at night. The third motivated by Filin’s refusal to Dmitrichenko said he had defendant, Andrei Lipatov, cast his girlfriend, also a Bol- drove the getaway car, but Furious over sanctions, complained about the ballet shoi soloist, in a starring role. Syria clashes N. Korea vows to nuke U.S. erupt where UNITED NATIONS (AP) — North Korea vowed today to launch a pre-emptive U.N. approves tough new U.N. troops nuclear strike against the United States, amplifying its sanctions against N. Korea were seized threatening rhetoric as U.N. diplomats voted on whether UNITED NATIONS China, and the United BEIRUT (AP) — Clashes to level new sanctions (AP) — The U.N. Security States sends a powerful between Syrian troops and against Pyongyang for its Council has voted unani- message to North Korea rebels flared close to Israeli- recent nuclear test. mously for tough new that the international controlled territory today, a An unidentified spokes- sanctions to punish North community condemns its The Associated Press man for Pyongyang’s Foreign day after rebels detained 21 In this image taken from video obtained from the Ugarit News on Korea for its latest nuclear ballistic missile and U.N. peacekeepers in the Ministry said the North will Wednesday, which has been authenticated by AP, a Free Syrian Army test, a move that sparked a nuclear tests — and its area in another destabilizing exercise its right for “a pre- furious Pyongyang to repeated violation of Secu- twist to the country’s two- fighter stands next to United Nations Disengagement Observer vehicle emptive nuclear attack to threaten a nuclear strike rity Council resolutions. year-old conflict. near Golan Heights in the southern province of Daraa, Syria. destroy the strongholds of against the United States. The new sanctions are The abduction Wednesday the aggressors” because The vote today by the aimed at making it more of nearly two dozen Filipino Mideast war, and a U.N. On Wednesday, rebels Washington is pushing to U.N.’s most powerful body difficult for North Korea to peacekeepers marked the first monitoring force, UNDOF, detained 21 peacekeepers, all start a nuclear war against on a resolution drafted by finance and obtain material time since U.N. troops began was sent in 1974, a year after from the Philippines, near the North. North Korea’s closest ally, for its weapons programs. patrolling an Israeli-Syrian another Mideast war, to Jamlah. Although North Korea armistice line in the Golan enforce an armistice deal In an amateur video post- boasts of nuclear bombs and Heights nearly 40 years ago between Syria and Israel. ed online, a man identified as pre-emptive strikes, it is not sanctions and over upcom- was considering a fourth that U.N. forces have Today, Syrian troops bat- a spokesman for the Martyrs thought to have mastered the ing U.S.-South Korean mili- round of sanctions against encountered trouble during tled rebel fighters near the of Yarmouk Brigades said his ability to produce a warhead tary drills. At a mass rally in Pyongyang in a fresh attempt their mission, said Timor Golan Heights, in the south- group will hold the peace- small enough to put on a Pyongyang today, tens of to rein in its nuclear and bal- Goksel, a former United ern Syrian province of Daraa, keepers until Syrian Presi- missile capable of reaching thousands of North Koreans listic missile programs. Nations official in the region. said Rami Abdul-Rahman, dent Bashar Assad’s forces the U.S. It is believed to have protested the U.S.-South The resolution was draft- The targeting of the peace- the director of the Britain- withdraw from Jamlah. enough nuclear fuel, howev- Korean war drills and sanc- ed by the United States and keepers was likely to heighten based Syrian Observatory for The Yarmouk Brigades said er, for several crude nuclear tions. China, North Korea’s closest Israeli jitters about the Syrian Human Rights activist group. today in a statement on its devices. Army Gen. Kang Pyo Yong ally. The council’s agreement civil war upsetting the delicate He said the fighting was con- Facebook page that Assad’s Such inflammatory rheto- told the crowd that North to put the resolution to a vote balance along the frontier centrated on the outskirts of troops are shelling Jamlah, and ric is common from North Korea is ready to fire long- just 48 hours later signaled between the two countries. the Syrian village of Jamlah, warned that the army will be Korea, and especially so in range nuclear-armed mis- that it would almost certain- Israel captured Syria’s about one mile from Israeli- responsible if the peacekeepers recent days. North Korea is siles at Washington. ly have the support of all 15 Golan Heights in the 1967 controlled territory. in rebel custody are harmed. angry over the possible The U.N. Security Council council members. 22013001133 SpringSSpprriinngg SavingsSSaavviinnggss StartsSSttaarrttss Now!NNooww!! 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Photos by Alysha Beck, The World Two people were taken to Bay Area Hospital after a collision between a Ford Focus and a U.S. Postal LION an exotic animal’s enclosure. inspections show no viola- Service truck on Ocean Boulevard on Wednesday afternoon. Coos Bay and North Bend police, Oregon The lion, Cous Cous, a 4- tions dating back to March State Police and Coos Bay Fire and Rescue responded to the scene. Continued from Page A1 year-old male, had been 2010. The most recent raised at Cat Haven since it inspection was Feb. 4. Emergency private zoo he has operated was a cub, said Tanya Despite state regulations Jaws of responders since 1993. Osegueda, a spokeswoman requiring annual inspec- broke the Investigators were trying for Project Survival, the tions, the California Depart- Life aided windshield of to determine why the intern nonprofit that operates the ment of Fish and Wildlife the Ford and animal park. most recently inspected the was inside the enclosure and used the what might have provoked Since the 100-acre facility facility in January 2011, when in driver’s just west of Kings Canyon the inspector found it in Jaws of Life the attack, sheriff’s Sgt. Greg to remove Collins said. The facility is National Park opened two “good condition” after rescue normally closed Wednes- decades ago, it has housed checking animal health and the driver. days, and only one other numerous big cats, including features such as enclosures. after crash worker was there when the tigers, leopards and other “We have to do the best we First responders mauling happened, he said. exotic species. It is permitted can with the resources we’re look at the top of a California Department of to house exotic animals by provided,” said department on Ocean Ford Focus after it Fish and Wildlife spokes- the California Department of spokeswoman Jordan Tra- had been opened woman Janice Mackey said Fish and Wildlife and is reg- verso. “Regardless of Boulevard up using the Jaws she was unaware if any state ulated as a zoo by the U.S. whether it was inspected, of Life. regulations would prohibit Department of Agriculture. that wouldn’t have prevent- an employee from entering Results of the last 13 USDA ed this from happening.”

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Miami wins again | B2 Sports Iditarod | B3 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 THURSDAY, MARCH 7,2013 North Bend stays alive at tourney Beavers

I Bulldogs will play for Finally, North Bend broke Nicholls. “It’s been a long time hitting nearly all its free throws. join the through Wednesday. coming. “I think the kids are more fourth place against The Bulldogs used a strong “These kids worked really resilient than the coaches are,” second half and a second straight hard. It’s rewarding to get the Nicholls said. “They got up and uniform Sutherlin on Friday sensational game from Ty Roane monkey off their backs.” there was another game to play to beat Elmira 56-44. In addition to getting their first and the kids did a good job focus- BY TIM NOVOTNY AND It was North Bend’s first win at win in the tournament since 1959, ing on the task at hand.” frenzy JOHN GUNTHER the state tournament since beat- the Bulldogs also guaranteed their For the second straight day, The World ing McMinnville 63-51 in the first first trophy since placing fourth in Roane led the way offensively. Just round of the 1959 tournament at 1942. That’s the same place North like Tuesday, he had five 3-point- I’m a traditionalist, at least CORVALLIS — Five times, Mac Court in Eugene. Bend will play for Friday morning, ers. He also hit 11 of his 13 free when it comes to uniforms. North Bend’s boys basketball team The recent losses included a when the squad faces a familiar throws, scoring 28 points. My favorite University of tried to end a state tournament double-overtime setback against foe, Far West League rival Hamilton Mateski added 11 Oregon football uniforms are drought that stretched to 1959. Roosevelt in 2011 and two others Sutherlin, at 10:45 a.m. points, Hayden Davisson scored still the ones the Ducks wore The Bulldogs lost twice in 2011. by four points or less — to Central Wednesday’s win came the eight and Cam Lucero had six. when I was in school. The They lost twice again last winter. that year and North Valley last morning after a tough loss to Nicholls attributed the win to a helmets had the interlocking And they fell in the quarterfinals year. Philomath, when the Bulldogs total team effort. U and O, and the traditional of this year’s tournament to “Obviously, I’m happy for the trailed by one in the final minute duck was coming out of the Philomath. kids,”said North Bend coach Tom before Philomath pulled away by SEE BULLDOGS | B2 shoulders. They were simple: Green at home and white on the road. Then came modernization. One new helmet. Then anoth- er. Then several at once, along with multiple shades of green and yellow. Eventually black. And gray — or is it steel? The school even tried a new mascot one year, Roboduck. Fortunately, he was quickly was forgotten. Sure, some of the colors are nice. Other uniforms, I didn’t care for. Since when do ducks have scales? It’s gotten out of hand, at least in my opinion. One game a year or two back, the only green or yellow on the entire uniform was the ring around a tiny O on the jersey. SPORTS I’m con- EDITOR vinced Oregon eventually will add either orange or purple as a color, though I’m not sure JOHN which rival GUNTHER school’s color scheme (the Beavers or The Associated Press Huskies) will be chosen first. Memphis guard Tony Allen is fouled by Portland’s Damian Lillard during the first half Wednesday.The Grizzlies rallied in the second half to beat the Blazers. The school has defended the many uniform colors and styles, saying the players love them. And college football is so much about getting good Grizzlies claw back to beat Blazers athletes these days, especially with the system Oregon runs. The skeptic in me also says MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — For including two free throws with 4.8 Aldridge each added 10. Aldridge seemed to affect the Memphis the multiple combinations the second straight home game, seconds left that provided the also had 10 rebounds and six offense. Gasol took over the inside lead to many, many more sales the Memphis Grizzlies overcame a final margin. The second half was assists. scoring load. in the bookstore. The Ducks significant deficit to escape with a another display of Memphis’ All of Batum’s points came in “I thought Marc really wanted have to pay for that big new win. defense, as the Grizzlies outscored the first half, as he and Aldridge the ball and was attacking,” $227 million basketball arena Marc Gasol had 23 points and Portland 53-35, and held the Trail were a combined 6 of 23 from the Memphis coach Lionel Hollins somehow, right? 12 rebounds, Jerryd Bayless scored Blazers to 28 percent shooting field for the night as Portland said. “But every night we need Of course, in part the uni- all of his 13 points in the final 13 over the final two quarters. shot 41 percent. Batum missed all Marc to be aggressive. I thought he form combinations are due to minutes, and the Grizzlies beat the “Normally, when we play like five of his shots after intermis- did an outstanding job of doing Nike and its extensive spon- Portland Trail Blazers 91-85 on that, I think we’re not playing sion. that.” sorship of the school. Wednesday night. hard,” Allen said of Memphis’ Memphis overcame Portland’s In the second half, the Grizzlies Another newspaper ran a In its last home game, first-half performance. “I think final lead with an 11-1 run to go stopped the effectiveness of the contest after one particularly Memphis trailed Dallas by 25 we’re not sticking to our game ahead 87-83 with 21 seconds left. Portland pick-and-rolls, tight- garish uniform change years before grabbing a 90-84 win on plan, taking those guys for grant- Gasol had six points in the stretch, ened up on defense and used that ago, asking readers to provide Feb. 27, the largest home come- ed. Whenever we key in and focus and Bayless had a 3-pointer to to fuel the offense, Stotts said. a name for the shade of “yel- back in franchise history. This on the game plan at hand, we all start the rally. “They came out and played a low” the Ducks now offered. time, the Grizzlies rallied from 17 tune in and we’re able to climb “That was a disappointing lot harder than we did as far as My favorite reader submis- down in the third quarter to win back into the lead. loss,” Portland coach Terry Stotts energy and getting loose balls,” sion: “Nike lost a bet.” their second straight and 10th in “But it’s definitely not some- said. “Maybe we could have exe- Lillard said. “I thought we worked So I was a little concerned the last 11. thing we can keep doing.” cuted a little better, but that was a hard to get what we got, but they when I learned Nike would be “I don’t like being down 17 or Damian Lillard scored 20 disappointing loss.” outworked us, and I thought they working with Oregon State 25, but being in those situations, points on 8-for-16 shooting for Memphis was without leading definitely turned it up defensively University on its own we get a taste of it, and we find Portland. J.J. Hickson had 12 rebounder Zach Randolph (left and made more shots.” rebranding and new uniforms. who we are,” said Grizzlies guard points and 13 rebounds, Eric ankle sprain) and reserve forward Portland shot 54 percent in the The Beavers have made Mike Conley, who had 20 points Maynor also scored 12, and Wesley Darrell Arthur (sore neck and first half, including Lillard hitting changes over the years, too, and six assists. Matthews finished with 11 points. back), and early, the absence of 5 of 7 for 14 points and a 50-38 lead including new logos and new Tony Allen scored 10 points, Nicolas Batum and LaMarcus two main pieces of the rotation at the break. helmets. Before they made their most recent logo change, going to the simple OS to dis- tinguish themselves from Upbeats tune up for state with victory Ohio State University and Oklahoma State University, I was particularly fond of a dia- THE WORLD mond-shaped OSU logo that Marshfield’s dance team won its third paid tribute to the school’s straight tournament Saturday, taking the strong engineering program. title at the Thurston competition in its final But through all the tuneup before next week’s state champi- changes, the Beavers never onships. used multiple helmets in the The Upbeats had their best score of the sea- same season. And they’ve son, a 74.39, which ranks them third in the stayed with their basic colors, Class 5A small division heading into the state orange, white and black. competition. The Dalles Wahtonka has a best That changes now. To go score of 77.89, while Milwaukie has a score of with the new Beaver logo, 74.83. Silverton’s best, 73.89, is not far behind Oregon State has three helmet Marshfield. options. And the school has “It looks like it is going to be a tough compe- added bronze as an accent tition at state and placing could go many differ- color, which university offi- ent ways,”said Marshfield coach Debbie Brown. cials say will be used sparingly. “The last time we were in this situation, we As part of its rebranding ended up sixth, one place out of the trophies.” effort, Oregon State unveiled Following the weekend competition, Brown new uniforms for all its added the final touch-ups to the routine. sports. Aside from basketball, The squad will have its annual dress the others are dominated by rehearsal for the public Monday at Pirate orange, and I think most of Palace. The event starts at 7 p.m. in the main them look pretty good. I par- gym and there is no admission charge. Photo by Tom Hutton ticularly like the soccer and Bandon also participated in the event at Marshfield’s dance team performs during the Thurston competition last weekend. The Upbeats hold their annual track and field jerseys. Thurston. dress rehearsal on Monday. The football uniforms look The Hotsteppers placed third in the Class good, too. I’m just worried the 3A-2A-1A division and had a good enough Coliseum in Portland. teams compete later in the evening, along with Beavers will become as untra- score to qualify for state. Bandon will be third on the dance floor the Class 5A intermediate division. ditional as the Ducks. Bandon also won the award for best cos- Thursday among the six Class 3A-2A-1A teams The Upbeats will be the sixth Class 5A small The last thing we need is tume among the 18 teams from all divisions in Wednesday, performing about 6:30 p.m. team to perform, starting about 9:30 p.m. Oregon and Oregon State lin- the event. The 11 show teams will be mixed among the Scores from both Wednesday and Thursday ing up against each other Marshfield and Bandon both compete Class 3A-2A-1A teams. are combine to determine each team’s final total. while both wearing shades of Wednesday and Thursday at the Memorial Marshfield and the other Class 5A small Admission is $13 each day at the door. gray. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2•The World • Thursday, March 7,2013 Y K Sports 49ers part ways with kicker Akers

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bisciotti says the Ravens pro- vided two 2013 Harley SAN FRANCISCO — Six- Davidson motorcycles to the time Pro Bowl kicker David New Orleans police force “to Akers was released by the San show our appreciation for Francisco 49ers after two how well our team, our fami- seasons filled with record- lies and our fans were treated breaking highs and incredible by everyone representing lows. New Orleans.” Akers appeared in all 32 Ravens wide receiver regular-season games and Jacoby Jones, a New Orleans five playoff native, presented the gift on contests behalf of the organization the past Sports this morning in New Orleans. two sea- sons. He Shorts GOLF connected Clark defends use of on 73 of 94 anchored putter field goal attempts and all 78 extra points. DORAL, Fla. — Tim Clark In 2011, Akers set NFL stated his case against the records with 44 field goals proposed ban on anchored made and 52 attempted, but strokes, saying he was frus- Akers made just 29 of 44 trated by the lack of evidence attempts last season, his from golf’s governing bodies lowest percentage since that using a long putter pro- 1999. vides an advantage. Clark has used a long put- Chiefs release Winston ter he anchors to his chest after just one season since he was in college. He became a key figure in the The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Miami’s LeBron James drives around Orlando defender DeQuan Jones on his way to shooting the go-ahead layup with 3.2 seconds left Wednesday. debate for his elegant speech The Kansas City Chiefs made at a PGA Tour meeting that another move in their roster helped shape the opinion of overhaul under new leader- several players. A month Miami edges Magic to stretch streak ship, releasing right tackle later, commissioner Tim Eric Winston after only one Finchem said the PGA Tour season. was not in favor of the pro- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Celtics 83, Pacers 81: Kevin Detroit despite Carmelo Anthony’s Winston signed a four- posed rule. Garnett found Jeff Green all alone under absence. year,$22 million deal last off- MIAMI — LeBron James scored 26 the basket for a layup with 0.5 seconds Anthony sat out after injuring his season, but he struggled early BASEBALL points, including a go-ahead layup with remaining to finish off a fourth-quarter right knee Monday, but New York went in the year and then ran afoul 3.2 seconds left, and the Miami Heat comeback from 14 points down, giving on a 16-0 run in the fourth to put away of some fans after he criti- Teixeira will be out for scrambled late to beat the Orlando Boston the victory over Indiana. the game. cized a small percentage for extended period Magic 97-96 on Wednesday night and Paul George scored 16 points for the Timberwolves 87, Wizards 82: cheering when embattled TAMPA, Fla. —Mark extend their franchise-record winning Pacers. Ricky Rubio had 15 points, 11 assists, quarterback Matt Cassel sus- Teixeira is going to be out at streak to 16 games. Spurs 101, Bulls 83:Tim Duncan seven rebounds and six steals to lead tained a head injury during a least until early May with a Dwyane Wade had 18 points and 10 rebounds, and San Minnesota to a victory over Washington game. strained right wrist tendon, scored 24 points and NBA Antonio beat Chicago in a matchup of that snapped a six-game losing streak. Winston would have the latest major injury setback Chris Bosh added 17 teams missing their starting All-Star John Wall had 19 points and seven made $4.9 million in base for the . points and 10 Recap point guards. assists for the Wizards. salary this season. The move The first baseman was rebounds for the Heat, San Antonio’s Tony Parker is expect- Mavericks 112, Rockets 108: Dirk saves the Chiefs $6.5 million hurt swinging a bat Tuesday who blew a 20-point, ed to miss about four weeks with an Nowitzki scored 22 points, O.J. Mayo against the salary cap. in an indoor cage during second-half lead and then rallied from a ankle sprain and Derrick Rose has yet to had two big fourth-quarter baskets and pregame warm-ups with the five-point deficit in the final minutes. play for Chicago this season after a career-high 12 assists, and Dallas Brother of former player U.S. WBC team. Initially, Nic Vucevic had 25 points and 21 undergoing major knee surgery. bounced back from a blowout loss in faces drug charges Teixeira was expected to be rebounds for the Magic, who got 16 Marco Belinelli had 21 points for the Houston. FORT WAYNE, Ind. — out eight to 10 days, but he points apiece from Jameer Nelson and Bulls. Chandler Parsons had 23 points for Prosecutors told a federal was examined by Yankees Tobias Harris, 13 from Arron Afflalo and Cavaliers 104, Jazz 101: Kyrie Houston. judge that the younger doctors in New York on Irving scored 20 points and made all the Raptors 98, Suns 71: DeMar 12 from Maurice Harkless. brother of former NFL player Wednesday and a diagnosis of Lakers 108, Hornets 102: Kobe big plays down the stretch, rallying DeRozan scored 15 points and Amir Jason Fabini is a member of a eight to 10 weeks was given. Bryant scored 13 of his 42 points during a Cleveland to the victory over Utah. Johnson added 14 to lead Toronto to a large, profitable drug con- General manager 20-0 run in the last 6:22 of the fourth Gordon Hayward scored 25 for the victory over Phoenix that snapped a spiracy ring that moved Cashman said Teixeira will quarter, helping Los Angeles overcome a Jazz. five-game skid. thousands of pounds of mar- rest for four weeks before 25-point deficit to fend off New Orleans. Nets 99, Bobcats 78: Deron Marcus Morris scored 12 points and ijuana and millions of dollars beginning rehabilitation. The Hornets were still ahead by 21 in Williams had 20 points and eight was the only player in double figures for in cash with supply chains in the final minute of the third quarter assists, Joe Johnson added 22 points, the Suns, who committed a season-high California and Arizona. Rangers sign Lowe to when Greivis Vasquez’s 3-pointer made and Brooklyn got a needed win after 29 turnovers. Assistant U.S. Attorney minor league contract it 93-72, and even after the Lakers had losing two straight and four of its past Clippers 117, Bucks 101: Blake whittled their deficit to 12, the Hornets five. Griffin had 23 points, 11 rebounds and 11 Anthony Gellar told SURPRISE, Ariz. — were up 102-88 after Robin Lopez’s Rookie Michael Kidd-Gilchrist had assists for his third career triple-dou- Magistrate Judge Roger Derek Lowe and the dunk with 6:47 to go. But the Hornets 17 points for the Bobcats. ble, and the Clippers won for the 10th Cosbey during a detention Texas Rangers have reached would not score again, and Bryant Hawks 107, 76ers 96: Jeff Teague time in 13 games. hearing Tuesday in Indiana agreement on a minor league began to take over with a big assist from scored 27 points, Anthony Tolliver Monta Ellis scored 18 of his 22 points that Michael Fabini and 33- deal. Jodie Meeks, who hit two of his five 3- added a season-high 21 and Atlanta in the first half and Ersan Ilyasova added year-old Marshall Butler The Rangers announced pointers during the final surge to finish bounced back from a sluggish start to 20 points for the Bucks. maintained a drug stash the deal Wednesday. The 39- with 19 points. snap a three-game losing streak. Warriors 87, Kings 83: Klay house in Fort Wayne where year-old righty is expected to Dwight Howard had 20 points, 15 Damien Wilkins led the Sixers with Thompson made the go-ahead 3-pointer guns and more than $1 mil- report to spring training on rebounds and four blocks for Los 21 points. with 7.5 seconds remaining and finished lion in cash were found Friday. alongside bales of marijuana. Angeles. Bryant also had 12 assists. Knicks 87, Pistons 77: Raymond with 20 points to lead Golden State. Shortstop Furcal will Eric Gordon had 18 points for New Felton scored 26 points, and New York Jason Thompson had 17 for He said in a search of Fabini’s Orleans. pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat Sacramento. mother’s home, agents found have Tommy John surgery a Chevrolet Impala owned by JUPITER, Fla. — St. Louis Michael Fabini with 35 Cardinals shortstop Rafael pounds of marijuana in its Furcal will have Tommy John Motum leads Cougars to upset over UCLA trunk. At another house, they surgery on his right elbow found an AR-15-type rifle next week. for first place in the Pac-12. seven-game winning streak. Loyola Marymount 65, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and a Mossburg 500 shotgun The team did not say in its Washington 65, USC Aaron Bright chipped in Portland 54: Ashley Hamilton registered to Fabini, Gellar statement Thursday how PULLMAN, Wash. — 57: Scott Suggs scored 18 16 points for the Cardinal scored 21 points, Anthony said. long the three-time All-Star Brock Motum had 20 points points and redshirt freshman (18-13, 9-9 Pac-12). Ireland added 12 and Loyola Prosecutors said drug will be out. Dr. James and 11 rebounds as last-place Jernard Jarreau added a The game was stopped for Marymount ended a 14-game ledgers found indicated the Andrews, the noted orthope- Washington State upset No. 23 career-high 12 to lead nearly 10 minutes late in the losing streak with a win over operation handled at least dist, examined Furcal on UCLA 73-61 on Wednesday Washington to a win over second half after players from Portland in first round action 10,000 pounds of marijuana Wednesday and will perform night, breaking a 19-game USC on Wednesday night. both teams began pushing of the West Coast Conference with a value of at least $5 mil- the procedure. home losing streak to the Washington (17-13, 9-8) and shoving one another dur- tournament Wednesday lion. The 35-year-old Furcal Bruins that extended to 1993. won its third straight game ing a break in play. Six players night. injured the elbow late last Royce Woolridge added 19 after losing eight of its previ- received technical fouls dur- The Pilots made it a two Nickname fight starts season. points for Washington State ous 10. ing the melee, two others possession game after Bryce again in Washington (12-18, 3-14 Pac-12), which Dewayne Dedmon had 18 were ejected for leaving the Pressley hit two free throws to PRO HOCKEY also broke a nine-game los- points for USC (14-16, 9-8). bench and a combined three make it 60-54 with 28 seconds WASHINGTON — The ing streak that had put coach Stanford 83, California assistant coaches from the left but Portland committed case against the Washington Doctors say Staal has Ken Bone on the hot seat. 70: Chasson Randle scored two schools were also ejected. three turnovers in its final Redskins nickname begins good chance of recovery again Thursday. Jordan Adams scored 18 20 points, Josh Huestis added Allen Crabbe and Justin three possessions and ninth- NEW YORK — Doctors The Trademark Trial and points for UCLA (22-8, 12-5), 18 and Stanford beat Cobbs, both of whom were seeded Loyola Marymount (9- are optimistic that New York Appeal Board will hear a peti- which had won four straight California on Wednesday, involved in the fracas, had 24 22) held on for the win. Rangers defenseman Marc tion brought by a group of games and came into completing a season sweep points apiece for California Kevin Bailey scored 21 Staal will recover fully after Native Americans who say Wednesday tied with Oregon and ending the Golden Bears’ (20-10, 12-6). points to lead Portland (11-21). being struck in the eye by a the Redskins should lose deflected puck. their federal trademark pro- Staal was injured Tuesday tection. They cite a law that night in the third period of players, Davisson said. sively,” he said. “We had prohibits registered names BULLDOGS “This victory, getting over played them before. That North Bend 56, Elmira 44 New York’s 4-2 victory over Elmira 17 6 14 7 — 44 that are disparaging, scan- the Philadelphia Flyers. The North Bend the hump, means a lot — get- helped. We rotated well.” North Bend 16 10 17 13 — 56 dalous, contemptuous or ting that first win,”he said. North Bend beat Elmira 26-year-old defenseman will disreputable. be sidelined indefinitely, but faces Sutherlin The loss to Philomath was 70-47 early in the season. ELMIRA The board stripped the tough, he said. “But Coach Now the Bulldogs face one Player FG FT PF Pts was already showing improve- From Page B1 *Nolan Messman 2-4 0-0 5 5 Redskins of the trademark in always preaches about who of the two teams that topped ment on Wednesday, the *Jessep Fay 3-4 1-2 4 8 1999, but the ruling was Rangers said in a statement. “We took better care of can put that game behind us them in the regular season. *Andrew Admire 6-7 2-3 3 14 overturned in large part on a the quickest and play the way North Bend and Sutherlin *Devin Curtis 1-4 0-0 2 2 Staal’s specific injury the ball, we hit our free *Mikah Reed 5-14 0-1 3 13 technicality. The same tech- hasn’t been disclosed. throws and the kids brought a we can play.” split their two meetings, each Ian Gabica 0-0 0-0 1 0 nicality doesn’t apply to the great defensive effort,” he That included a strong winning on their home floor. Griffin Meyer 1-1 0-0 0 2 new group of plaintiffs. SOCCER second half, one of the trade- Sutherlin stayed alive in Ryan Upton 0-1 0-0 0 0 said. Bo Highburger 0-2 0-0 2 0 Wambach adds to her North Bend forced 25 marks of the Bulldogs for the tournament by beating Chandler Sawyer 0-0 0-0 0 0 Ravens give motorcycles much of the season. Gladstone 70-59 in the other Luke Brockman 0-0 0-0 0 0 career goal total in win turnovers in the game, and Totals 18-37 3-6 20 44 to New Orleans Police had 11 steals, including five North Bend trailed much consolation semifinal as 3-Pointers:5-11 (Reed 3-6, Messman 1-1, BALTIMORE — The FARO, Portugal — Abby by Zach Barker. Nicholls of the first half before pulling Taler Jensen scored 39 Fay 1-1, Upton 0-1, Curtis 0-2). Rebounds: Wambach scored her 154th 27 (Reed 9). Assists: 11. Steals: 9. Baltimore Ravens have credited Barker, one of the in front 26-23 at halftime. points. Turnovers: 25. donated two motorcycles to career goal, leaving her four team’s three seniors along After relying on the 3- Mateski said he expects the New Orleans Police shy of tying Mia Hamm’s pointer much of the first half, North Bend to have another NORTH BEND record, and the U.S. women with Mateski and Davisson, Player FG FT PF Pts Department Traffic Division as having a huge game the Bulldogs attacked the strong effort Friday and cap *Ty Roane 6-14 11-13 1 28 as a show of appreciation for opened the Algarve Cup with despite not scoring any basket in the second, shoot- off the year in style. *Cam Lucero 3-5 0-0 3 6 the treatment the team a 3-0 victory over Iceland. ing nearly 50 percent on “It’s just been an amazing *Hayden Davisson 3-6 1-2 2 8 points. *Hamilton Mateski 4-9 3-5 2 11 received during the week of Wambach scored in the “Zach Barker played a shots inside 3-point range year, a great year to go out *Zach Barker 0-5 0-0 0 0 the Super Bowl. 86th minute off an assist by tremendous game for us, and drawing enough fouls to on,”he said. “It’s not just one Drew Matthews 0-7 3-4 1 3 While in New Orleans, the Alex Morgan. Rachel Buehler Wyatt Cunningham 0-0 0-0 1 0 offensively, defensively, get to the line 14 times. person. These are team Totals 16-4618-24 9 56 Ravens received police and Shannon Boxx also maybe as complete a game as Barker said North Bend sports and I’m proud of all 3-Pointers: 9-21 (Roane 5-12, Davisson 1- escorts to and from their scored for the Olympic I’ve seen him play for us all was more relaxed after half- my teammates.” 4, Barker 0-3, Matthews 0-4). destinations, as well as 24- champions, who are seeking Rebounds:29 (Mateski 11). Assists: 12. year,”Nicholls said. time. Follow updates Friday on Steals: 11. Turnovers: 17. hour security protection. their ninth title in 18 Algarve The win was a relief to the “We had settled in defen- Twitter @jguntherworld. Team owner Steve Cup appearances. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday,March 7,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Most mushers Favorites advance don’t race for at 4A tournament THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Caleigh Smith had 18 points and 13 rebounds to CORVALLIS — Sadie lead Mazama, which jumped prize money Trump made a free throw ahead 11-2 early on Amber with 11 seconds left and Lease’s layup and cruised the Cascade held on to edge La rest of the way over Salle Prep 43-42 in the quar- Brookings-Harbor. I point at the ghost town of Training dogs for Iditarod. terfinals of the OSAA Class Mallory McDonald had the Iditarod is an Four-time champion 4A girls tournament on seven points for ninth-ranked Lance Mackey won that Wednesday. Brookings-Harbor (19-8). expensive venture when he pulled into town at Cascade (20-5) advances to Denise Comfort had 15 8:36 p.m. Wednesday. face top-ranked Mazama in points and seven rebounds as Earlier in the race, a $500 the semifinals today at Gill La Grande defeated No. 6 ANCHORAGE, Alaska air travel credit goes to the Coliseum. The Vikings (25-2) Banks 49-47. (AP) — No one who races sled first musher to arrive at defeated Brookings-Harbor Kayla Hardie finished dogs is going to get filthy rich McGrath. That honor went to 76-37 in the early quarterfinal. with 13 points for Banks, any time soon, even if they veteran musher Aaron Third-ranked La Grande which finished in third place win Alaska’s 1,000-mile Burmeister, who pulled into (21-5) and No. 2 Sutherlin last year. Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. McGrath at 6:29 p.m. and left (26-0), winners of late games Miranda Mendenhall The prize for winning the three minutes later. Wednesday, will play in the made a pair of free throws sport’s premier race is only Burmeister, of Nome, was other semifinal. with one second left and $50,400 and a new 2013 in sixth place Wednesday as After Trump’s free-throw Sutherlin defeated Junction Dodge Ram pickup truck. he took his mandatory 24- put the Cougars ahead, City 43-42 in the late game. That doesn’t even cover the hour rest at the next check- Morgan Smith missed a layup Elise Nord hit free throws to annual dog food bill for many point in the village of on the other end with four pull seventh-ranked-ranked competitive mushers, who Takotna. seconds remaining as fourth- Junction City (19-6) into a keep dozens of dogs in pro- The Associated Press ranked La Salle Prep fell short. 42-all tie with seven seconds Sonny Lindner was sec- Veteran Iditarod musher Rudy Demoski prepares food for his dog team fessional kennels geared to ond into the Iditarod check- The game was a rematch remaining. at the McGrath checkpoint on Wednesda at Nikolai Airport. breed the sturdiest, fastest point behind Mackey, and of the 2011 state champi- Kayce Mock finished with runners. another four-time champi- onship when Cascade also 23 points and 10 rebounds for Many mushers rely on on, Jeff King, was third. myself that try to make a liv- Animals says at least 142 dogs beat the Falcons, who were undefeated Sutherlin, which sponsors, part-time work None of the race leaders ing off of racing dogs,” have died since the Iditarod undefeated until the final. won the state title in 2008 and and prizes from smaller has satisfied a mandatory Mackey said. “I’ve been as began in 1973. Austyn Lowder had 14 was the runner-up last year. races. Others work in season- 24-hour break except for successful as anybody, and In 2011, the U.S. points and eight rebounds to Christina Puderbaugh al jobs in tourism, construc- four-time champion Martin I’m still as broke as ever.” Transportation Security lead the fifth-ranked had 14 points for the Tigers, tion and commercial fishing. Buser who was in the lead Veteran musher Aliy Administration cancelled Cougars. Allison Ilg also had who had won 13 straight They skimp on luxuries — after being first out of the Zirkle, who placed second in plans to recruit potential 14 points for La Salle (22-4). going into the game. one couple even hunts moose chute at Sunday’s start. He the Iditarod last year, shares employees in Alaska with a to keep food on the table. went on a mega-run of about adult racing dogs with her publicity campaign during It’s all to maintain a pas- 170 miles before resting his husband, Allen Moore, who the Iditarod. The Churchill tops Sandy sion that is being played out team for his 24 hours. He is won the Yukon Quest in Washington Post reported at this week in the Iditarod, now well-positioned in February. Both are running in the time that the recruit- EUGENE (AP) — David since 1988. which kicked off with a cere- fourth place. the Iditarod. Zirkle, who was ment plans were abandoned Shedrick has 19 points and Mountain View, which monial start in Anchorage on Before the race, Mackey in seventh place Wednesday, under pressure from PETA, Malik Morgan added 18 to has never won a state title, Saturday. The competitive said he has two major spon- chose the top 16 dogs for her but an agency official said lead Churchill to an 82-61 was led by Grant Lannin with portion of the race started sors, one for dog food and team while Moore is running the TSA wanted to ensure victory over Sandy in a quar- 14 points and 11 rebounds in Sunday in Willow 50 miles to another for clothing. The a second team, more for the taxpayer money was being terfinal at the OSAA Class 5A its win over Wilsonville. the north. Fairbanks musher gets kibble training of the dogs than to used wisely. boys tournament on Ryan Walsh has 10 points “I’ve got a hundred sled and clothing from them. But compete. Mushers and race sup- Wednesday. for No. 11 Wilsonville (18-9). dogs. Each dog eats well over he has to scrape by for the Their dogs get robust porters say the race cele- The top-ranked Lancers Zach Gengler had 22 $1,000 worth of food every money he needs to maintain support from corporate and brates world-class canine (23-4) will face Mountain points and 15 rebounds in year,” said defending cham- his 80-dog kennel and pay individual sponsors. Zirkle athletes that have been con- View (22-3) in the semifinals Silverton’s 55-47 victory over pion Dallas Seavey, of his dog handlers. and Moore also strive to live ditioned through diet and on Friday at Matthew Knight Milwaukie. Willow,who was in 11th place To do it right takes him at debt-free. They built their training to perform at the Arena. The fourth-ranked Jazz Johnson finished Wednesday. “The $50,000 least $5,000 a month, he own home in the interior highest levels of health after Cougars defeated Wilsonville with 13 points for the cash prize covers half my said. He hasn’t won the Alaska community of Two decades of research and 49-39 to advance. Mustangs, the runners-up in food bill for the year, and Iditarod since 2010, and has Rivers. To keep food on the advancements in animal Third-ranked Silverton the tournament last year. that’s when you win the seen the number of sponsors table, they hunt for moose care. There have been no dog (22-4) will play No. 2 Victor Sanders, Kadeem biggest race in the sport.” drop off. His dogs used to each fall and have a garden in deaths in the race since 2009, Jefferson (22-4) in the other Strickland and Devaunte Mushers can pick up a lit- command high prices when the summer. when six dogs died, accord- semifinal. Paschal each had 12 points for tle cash along the way to the he sold them. Now he can’t “We are not broke,”Zirkle ing to Iditarod chief veteri- Churchill trailed only Portland’s Jefferson in a 55- finish line in the frontier give them away, he said. said. “But we don’t live high narian Stuart Nelson. briefly at the start, and led by 52 victory over West Albany. town of Nome on Alaska’s Mackey, who also has won on the hog.” Dogs are not forced to as many as 27 points in the The win extended the wind-scoured western coast. the 1,000-mile Yukon Quest Every year, the Iditarod is perform as critics contend, fourth quarter when Mogan’s Democrats’ winning streak to They are rewarded for International Sled Dog Race criticized by animal advo- Nelson said. layup made it 70-43. 15 straight games. being the first to reach cer- four times, is doing what he cates as being an event that is “If a dog doesn’t want to Forward Justin Adams had Jalen Schlegel had 15 tain villages dotting the trail loves, but doesn’t expect to cruel to the dogs, even lethal, run, it’s not going to run,”he 18 points and 17 rebounds for points and 12 rebounds for — including $3,000 in gold ever acquire great wealth and an event that they are said.“If a dog doesn’t want to eighth-ranked Sandy (19-8), the Bulldogs, who hadn’t nuggets for being the first to from it. No one does. forced to run. People for the run, there is no advantage to which was making its first been to the state tournament arrive at the halfway check- “There’s people like Ethical Treatment of have it on a team.” tournament appearance since 1991. Scoreboard

Saturday, March 9 Class 6A Girls Leonard 2-4 1-2 5, Claver 2-5 0-0 4, Maynor 3-5 Ottawa 24 12 8 4 28 56 49 St. Louis vs. Washington, 10:05 a.m. On The Air College Track & Field — SWOCC at Lane At Portland 4-6 12. Totals 31-76 17-28 85. Buffalo 24 9 13 2 20 63 77 N.Y. Yankees vs. Miami , 10:05 a.m. Preview, Eugene, TBA. Quarterfinals MEMPHIS (91): Prince 3-12 0-0 6, Davis 1-4 1-2 Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto vs. Atlanta (ss), 10:05 a.m. Today College Softball — SWOCC vs. Shoreline (2) at Today 3, Gasol 10-17 3-6 23, Conley 7-11 5-6 20, Allen Carolina 22 13 8 1 27 67 62 L.A. Dodgers (ss) vs. San Francisco, 12:05 p.m. Men’s College Basketball — Kentucky at Portland, TBA. Oregon City vs. Beaverton, 1:30 p.m. 4-13 2-2 10, Pondexter 2-6 0-0 4, Leuer 1-4 0-0 Tampa Bay 23 10 12 1 21 81 73 Arizona vs. L.A. Angels, 12:05 p.m. Georgia, 4 p.m., ESPN; Virginia at Florida State, College Baseball — SWOCC at Linfield JV (2), Westview vs. Central Catholic, 3:15 p.m. 2, Bayless 5-12 0-0 13, Wroten 3-5 0-0 6, Daye 2- Winnipeg 22 10 11 1 21 56 68 San Diego vs. Chicago White Sox, 12:05 p.m. 4 p.m., ESPN2; Butler at Massachusetts, 4 p.m., McMinnville, noon. Clackamas vs. Tigard, 6:30 p.m. 3 0-0 4, Pittman 0-0 0-2 0. Totals 38-87 11-18 Florida 23 7 11 5 19 59 83 Cleveland vs. Kansas City (ss), 12:05 p.m. NBC Sports Network; Wisconsin at Michigan St. Mary’s vs. South Medford, 8:15 p.m. 91. Washington 21 9 11 1 19 59 62 Oakland vs. Seattle, 12:05 p.m. State, 6 p.m., ESPN; Oregon at Colorado, 6 p.m., High School Playoffs Portland 26 24 17 18 — 85 WESTERN CONFERENCE Texas vs. Milwaukee, 12:05 p.m. ESPN2; Oregon State at Utah, 6 p.m., ESPNU; Pro Basketball Memphis 18 20 27 26 — 91 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Minnesota vs. Boston, 4:05 p.m. Long Beach State at UC Davis, 8 p.m., ESPN2. OSAA/U.S. Bank/Les Schwab Tires 3-Point Goals—Portland 6-20 (Maynor 2-3, Chicago 24 21 0 3 45 78 46 Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. NBA Basketball — Oklahoma City at New York, 5 Basketball NBA Lillard 2-6, Batum 1-4, Matthews 1-6, Claver 0- Detroit 23 11 8 4 26 63 60 Cincinnati (ss) vs. L.A. Dodgers (ss), 6:05 p.m. p.m., TNT; Los Angeles Clippers at Denver, 7:30 1), Memphis 4-12 (Bayless 3-5, Conley 1-2, Wroten St. Louis 22 11 9 2 24 64 67 Chicago Cubs vs. Cincinnati (ss), 6:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE p.m., TNT. Class 4A Boys 0-1, Prince 0-1, Allen 0-1, Pondexter 0-2). Fouled Nashville 23 9 9 5 23 47 59 Kansas City (ss) vs. Colorado, 6:10 p.m. Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Golf — World Golf Championshps Cadillac State Tournament Out—None. Rebounds—Portland 50 (Hickson Columbus 23 7 12 4 18 53 69 At Corvallis New York 37 21 .638 — 13), Memphis 62 (Gasol 12). Assists—Portland 19 Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA Championship, 11 a.m., Golf Channel; PGA Tour 1 Pro Soccer Semifinals Brooklyn 35 26 .574 3⁄2 (Aldridge 6), Memphis 20 (Conley 6). Total Vancouver 22 11 6 5 27 63 61 Puerto Rico Open, 3:30 p.m., Golf Channel. Boston 33 27 .550 5 Women’s College Basketball — Today Fouls—Portland 18, Memphis 22. Technicals— Minnesota 22 11 9 2 24 52 56 Pac-12 tourna- Toronto 24 38 .387 15 Major League Soccer Cascade vs. Philomath, 3:15 p.m. Memphis defensive three second. A—16,214 Calgary 21 9 8 4 22 61 69 ment, all on Pac-12 Networks: USC vs. Oregon State, Philadelphia 23 37 .383 15 Saturday, March 9 La Salle Prep vs. North Valley, 8:15 p.m. (18,119). Edmonton 22 8 9 5 21 54 62 noon; Utah vs. Arizona, 2:30 p.m.; Washington Southeast Division W L Pct GB Sporting Kansas City at Toronto FC, 10:30 a.m. State vs. Arizona State, 6 p.m.; Washington vs. Consolation Semifinals Colorado 22 8 10 4 20 53 65 Wednesday Miami 45 14 .763 — Philadelphia at Colorado, 3 p.m. Oregon, 8:30 p.m. 1 Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA Atlanta 34 26 .567 11⁄2 College Basketball Real Salt Lake at D.C. United, 4 p.m. Friday, March 8 North Bend 56, Elmira 44 Anaheim 22 16 3 3 35 77 60 Sutherlin 70, Gladstone 59 Washington 19 40 .322 26 New England at Chicago, 4:30 p.m. High School Boys Basketball — Class 4A state 1 Los Angeles 21 12 7 2 26 60 52 Orlando 17 45 .274 29⁄2 Columbus at Vancouver, 4:30 p.m. Fourth Place Men’s Conference Tournaments San Jose 22 11 7 4 26 51 50 tournament, North Bend vs. Sutherlin, 10:45 Charlotte 13 48 .213 33 Montreal at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Friday Wednesday’s Scores Phoenix 23 11 9 3 25 67 65 a.m., K-Light (98.7 FM). Central Division W L Pct GB Sunday, March 10 North Bend vs. Sutherlin, 10:45 a.m. Atlantic Sun Conference Dallas 22 11 9 2 24 61 63 NBA Basketball — Atlanta at Boston, 5 p.m., Indiana 38 23 .623 — FC Dallas at Chivas USA, 2 p.m. Class 5A Boys First Round NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- ESPN; Houston at Golden State, 7:30 p.m., ESPN. Chicago 34 27 .557 4 New York at San Jose, 7 p.m. State Tournament Florida Gulf Coast 73, North Florida 63 time loss. Men’s College Basketball — Kent State at Milwaukee 30 29 .508 7 At Eugene Mercer 82, Lipscomb 48 Wednesday’s Games Akron, 4 p.m., ESPN2. Detroit 23 40 .365 16 Wednesday Northeast Conference Toronto 5, Ottawa 4 Transactions Women’s College Basketball — Pac-12 tourna- Cleveland 21 40 .344 17 First Round ment, all on Pac-12 Networks: Cal vs. Oregon Quarterfinals Chicago 3, Colorado 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE LIU Brooklyn 91, Quinnipiac 83 BASEBALL State/USC, noon; UCLA vs. Utah/Arizona, 2:30 p.m.; Churchill 82, Sandy 61 Calgary 4, San Jose 1 Southwest Division W L Pct GB Mount St. Mary’s 75, Bryant 69 American League Stanford vs. Washington State/Arizona State, 6 Mountain View 49, Wilsonville 39 Anaheim 2, Phoenix 0 San Antonio 48 14 .774 — Robert Morris 75, St. Francis (NY) 57 TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with RHP p.m.; Colorado vs. Washington/Oregon, 8:30 p.m. Silverton 55, Milwaukie 47 1 Today’s Games Memphis 40 19 .678 6 ⁄2 Wagner 72, CCSU 50 Derek Lowe on a minor league contract. Auto Racing — NASCAR Nationwide Series Sam’s Jefferson 55, West Albany 52 Toronto at Boston, 4 p.m. Houston 33 29 .532 15 Ohio Valley Conference National League Town 300 practice, 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Speed Semifinals Buffalo at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Dallas 27 33 .450 20 First Round ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Named Willie McGee Channel; NASCAR Sprint Cup KOBALT Tools 400, Friday N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. New Orleans 21 41 .339 27 Morehead St. 73, UT-Martin 66 special assistant to the general manager. practice at noon and qualifying at 3:30 p.m., Speed Churchill vs. Mountain View, 3:15 p.m Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Northwest Division W L Pct GB SE Missouri 78, E. Illinois 68 —Agreed to terms Channel. Silverton vs. Jefferson, 8:15 p.m. Florida at Washington, 4 p.m. Oklahoma City 44 16 .733 — Patriot League with OF Corey Brown, RHP Erik Davis, INF Danny Golf — World Golf Championshps Cadillac Consolation Semifinals Montreal at Carolina, 4 p.m. Denver 40 22 .645 5 First Round Espinosa, RHP Christian Garcia, RHP Nathan Championship, 11 a.m., Golf Channel; PGA Tour Today 1 Vancouver at Columbus, 4 p.m. Utah 32 29 .525 12⁄2 Army 65, American U. 44 Karns, RHP Cole Kimball, C Sandy Leon, INF Puerto Rico Open, 3:30 p.m., Golf Channel. Sandy vs. Wilsonville, 9 a.m. Winnipeg at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Milwaukie vs. West Albany, 10:45 a.m. Portland 28 32 .467 16 Bucknell 58, Navy 42 Steve Lombardozzi, 1B Chris Marrero, RHP Ryan Saturday, March 9 Minnesota 21 37 .362 22 Edmonton at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Class 6A Boys Lafayette 77, Holy Cross 54 St. Louis at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Mattheus, 1B/OF Tyler Moore, OF Eury Perez, Men’s College Basketball — Florida at Pacific Division W L Pct GB Lehigh 71, Colgate 64 RHP Ryan Perry, C Wilson Ramos, INF Carlos At Portland Dallas at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Kentucky, 9 a.m., CBS; Syracuse at Georgetown, L.A. Clippers 44 19 .698 — West Coast Conference Rivero, RHP Henry Rodriguez, C Jhonatan 9 a.m., ESPN; Atlantic Sun championship, 9 Wednesday 1 Friday’s Games Golden State 35 27 .565 8⁄2 First Round Solano and RHP Stephen Strasburg on one-year Quarterfinals 1 Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. a.m., ESPN2; La Salle at St. Louis, 10:30 a.m., L.A. Lakers 31 31 .500 12⁄2 Loyola Marymount 65, Portland 54 Winnipeg at Florida, 4:30 p.m. contracts. NBC Sports Network; UCLA at Washington, 11 Lake Oswego 44, Southridge 34 Phoenix 21 40 .344 22 BASKETBALL West Linn 51, Grant 50 Women’s Tournaments Edmonton at Nashville, 5 p.m. a.m., CBS: Marquette at St. John’s, 11 a.m., Sacramento 21 42 .333 23 National Basketball League Central Catholic 47, South Medford 46 Wednesday’s Scores Chicago at Colorado, 6 p.m. ESPN; North Carolina State at Florida State, 11 Wednesday’s Games ATLANTA HAWKS—Recalled F Mike Scott from Jesuit 68, Sunset 50 Atlantic Sun Conference Calgary at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. a.m., ESPN2; San Diego State at Boise State, Cleveland 104, Utah 101 Bakersfield (NBADL). Waived F-C Jeremy Tyler. Semifinals First Round 12:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Notre Dame at Brooklyn 99, Charlotte 78 Signed G Shelvin Mack to a 10-day contract. Friday Florida Gulf Coast 73, Kennesaw St. 47 Louisville, 1 p.m., CBS; Missouri at Tennessee, 1 Boston 83, Indiana 81 Pro Baseball FOOTBALL Lake Oswego vs. West Linn, 3:15 p.m. Stetson 66, ETSU 55 p.m., ESPN; Arizona State at Arizona, 1:30 p.m., Atlanta 107, Philadelphia 96 National Football League Central Catholic vs. Jesuit, 8:15 p.m. Big South Conference Root Sports; Cornell at Harvard, 2:30 p.m., NBC New York 87, Detroit 77 Spring Training BUFFALO BILLS—Tendered an offer to TE Dorin Consolation Semifinals First Round Sports Network; Kansas at Baylor, 3 p.m., ESPN; Miami 97, Orlando 96 Wednesday’s Games Dickerson. Today Gardner-Webb 64, Coastal Carolina 60 Ohio Valley championship, 4 p.m., ESPN2; Duke Memphis 91, Portland 85 St. Louis 7, Miami 2 GREEN BAY PACKERS—Named Alonzo Dotson Southridge vs. Grant, 9 a.m. Longwood 70, Charleston Southern 63 at North Carolina, 6 p.m., ESPN; West Coast Minnesota 87, Washington 82 Philadelphia 6, Washington 3 college scout. South Medford vs. Sunset, 10:45 a.m. Radford 56, UNC Asheville 39 Conference semifinals, 6 p.m. and 8 p.m, L.A. Lakers 108, New Orleans 102 Detroit 4, Toronto 1 SAN FRANCISCO 49EWRS—Released K David ESPN2; GNAC championship, 7 p.m., Root Class 4A Girls Dallas 112, Houston 108 Ohio Valley Conference First Round Pittsburgh 9, Boston 3 Akers. Sports. State Tournament Toronto 98, Phoenix 71 Cleveland 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed TE Darren Fells. Women’s College Basketball — Big 12 quarterfi- At Corvallis San Antonio 101, Chicago 83 E. Kentucky 62, Murray St. 51 SIU-Edwardsville 73, Tennessee St. 61 Texas 3, Chicago Cubs 2 WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Hired A.J. Smith as a nals, 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., Root Sports; GNAC Wednesday Golden State 87, Sacramento 83 Milwaukee 7, Seattle 6 senior executive. championship, 5 p.m., Root Sports. Quarterfinals L.A. Clippers 117, Milwaukee 101 Southeastern Conference First Round Kansas City 8, Arizona 1 Canadian Football League Golf — World Golf Championshps Cadillac Mazama 76, Brookings-Harbor 37 Today’s Games Today’s Games CFL—Fined the Edmonton Eskimos $10,000 for Championship, 10 a.m., Golf Channel, and 11 a.m., Cascade 43, La Salle Prep 42 Oklahoma City at New York, 5 p.m. Alabama 63, Mississippi St. 36 West Coast Conference N.Y. Yankees vs. St. Louis, 10:05 a.m. violating its tampering rules when signing free NBC; PGA Tour Puerto Rico Open, 3:30 p.m., Golf La Grande 49, Banks 47 L.A. Clippers at Denver, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay vs. Pittsburgh, 10:05 a.m. agent DL Odell Willis. Channel. Sutherlin 44, Junction City 42 Friday’s Games First Round San Francisco 80, Pepperdine 48 Minnesota (ss) vs. Philadelphia, 10:05 a.m. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Signed P Brett Auto Racing — NASCAR SPrint Cup KOBALT Tools Today Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Washington vs. Houston, 10:05 a.m. Cameron. 400 practice, 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., Speed Semifinals Indiana at Orlando, 4 p.m. Boston vs. Minnesota (ss), 10:05 a.m. HOCKEY Channel; NASCAR Nationwide Series Sam’s Town Mazama vs. Cascade, 1:30 p.m. Memphis at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Hockey Toronto vs. Baltimore, 10:05 a.m. National Hockey League 300, practice at 10 a.m., Speed Channel, and race La Grande vs. Sutherlin, 6:30 p.m. Washington at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Miami vs. N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Claimed RW Tom at 1:15 p.m., ESPN. Consolation Semifinals Dallas at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. NHL L.A. Angels vs. San Diego, 12:05 p.m. Kostopoulos off waivers from Pittsburgh. A Brookings-Harbor vs. La Salle Prep, 9 a.m. Utah at Chicago, 5 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Texas vs. L.A. Dodgers, 12:05 p.m. NEW YORK RANGERS—Claimed D Roman Local Schedule Banks vs. Junction City, 10:45 a.m. Atlanta at Boston, 5 p.m. Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago White Sox vs. Chicago Cubs, 12:05 p.m. Hamrlik off waivers from Washington. Class 5A Girls Philadelphia at Miami, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh 23 15 8 0 30 81 67 Seattle (ss) vs. Oakland, 12:05 p.m. PHOENIX COYOTES—Signed D Mathieu Today State Tournament Portland at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. New Jersey 23 10 8 5 25 56 65 Arizona vs. Milwaukee, 12:05 p.m. Brisebois to a three-year entry-level contract. No local events scheduled. At Eugene Phoenix at Sacramento, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 21 11 8 2 24 55 53 San Francisco vs. Cleveland, 12:05 p.m. COLLEGE Friday, March 8 Quarterfinals Houston at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia 24 11 12 1 23 68 72 Seattle (ss) vs. Kansas City, 12:05 p.m. EAST CAROLINA—Named Jeff Compher athlet- High School Boys Baketball — Class 4A state Today Toronto at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 23 10 11 2 22 70 78 Detroit vs. Atlanta, 3:05 p.m. ic director. tournament, North Bend TBA, 10:45 a.m., Springfield vs. Lebanon, 1:30 p.m. Grizzlies 91, Blazers 85 Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA Friday’s Games INDIANA—Named William Inge co-defensive Corvallis (if the Bulldogs win today). Hermiston vs. Bend, 3:15 p.m. PORTLAND (85): Batum 4-10 1-3 10, Aldridge 2- Montreal 23 14 5 4 32 71 59 Philadelphia vs. Tampa Bay, 10:05 a.m. coordinator and linebackers coach. College Track & Field — SWOCC at Lane Willamette vs. Milwaukie, 6:30 p.m. 13 6-8 10, Hickson 6-12 0-0 12, Lillard 8-16 2-3 Boston 20 14 3 3 31 60 46 N.Y. Mets vs. Detroit, 10:05 a.m. PACE—Fired men’s basketball coach Jim Preview, Eugene, TBA. Corvallis vs. West Albany, 8:15 p.m. 20, Matthews 4-11 2-4 11, Barton 0-0 1-2 1, Toronto 24 15 9 0 30 73 61 Atlanta (ss) vs. Houston, 10:05 a.m. Harter. C M C M Y K Y K

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Credit references required. strategies; and protecting the 541-294-0775. clothes/undercover retail store No Free reruns on same ad. assets of the company. training and 506 Manufactured detective. Prior education in All specials will appear in Bay view, NB 2 bedroom in upscale assessments. criminal justice is a plus. The World, Bandon Western 1971 2bdrm. 1 bth. in family park. 4-plex. Energy efficient, immaculate, 2 The successful candidate will have World, Umpqua Post, The Link, New carpet and paint on inside. Be- car garage w/opener, luxurious carpet/ solid accounting (GL, budgeting, This is a stress-free Applicants must be able to pass a Online & Smart Mobile. ing sold as is for $8,000 OBO. dishwasher, W/D hookups, upgrades financial statement prep, AR/AP) part time position. comprehensive background check, All specials are category specific. Owner will carry. 541-271-3707 or no smoking/pets, W/S/G paid. experience, prior management pre-employment drug test and meet There are no refunds on specials. 541-556-7618 $850/mo + deposit. 541-217-8107 or experience, analytical and We work around your requirements for certification as an Starts October 1, 2012 541-217-8072. organization skills, solid computer schedule. Top pay. unarmed officer with the Oregon 541-267-6278 application skills, and demonstrated Dept of Public Safety Standards REEDSPORT ability to effectively lead in a and Training. REWARD for return Rhino design Large Townhouse style complex business environment. Call Diego at wood cane left in cart at Fred Myer, duplex The successful candidate will have Starting wage is $13.45 p/hr with (541)808-2355 or Coos Bay on 2/25/13. Sentimental 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1 car demonstrated innovative excellent benefits and flexible value. 541-404-8505. garage, W/D hookups, dishwasher, leadership, communication and hours. Please submit a completed (541)815-8505 pellet stove, patio plus fenced yard. staff development skills. Prior application (available in the careers Available now, 700/mo., 1st/ last + accounting management or toll free at section of our website; 406 Public Notices $150 deposit. No pets/smoking. experience and a bachelor’s degree bimart.com); resumes without an 888-868-0974 Public Auction Reedsport: 1973 Brookwood manufac- Tenant responsible for until. or higher in accounting is required. application will not be considered. Credit check required. CPA preferred. Prior experience in tured home. Nice 2bd/ 2bth. Large Time: March 20 @ 8:00am living/dining room & kitchen. Wood the newspaper industry is a plus. Bi-Mart HR Call 541-271-3743 Location: 63180 Noah Rd floors in dining rm & kitchen. Electric 220 South Seneca Rd Coos Bay OR 97420 & Pellet stove. Asking $29,000. Call We offer competitive pay and 213 General Eugene, OR 97402 Items: 541-2714098 or 541-271-3748 612 Townhouse/Condo benefits. This is an excellent fax (800-333-8967) (1) 1998 Subaru Outback opportunity for a proven financial EOE Drug Free Workplace ID#58187 Remodeled 12x56 1972 Mobile in BAYFRONT TOWNHOMES professional to bring his/her skills, (1) 2006 Chevrolet Silverado family park. 2bdrm. 1bth w/ office Wooded setting, fireplace, decks, ideas and knowledge to an ID#97852 or din. 2 storage units. view of bay and bridge. established organization. 215 Sales Sealed bids only. Cash only unless Range/Fridge, Washer and Dryer 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. prior authorization approved. included. Owner will carry. $13,500 Tamarac 541-759-4380 As part of Lee Enterprises, we offer SALES ACCOUNT OBO. 541-271-3707 or a strong package of pay and EXECUTIVE Email for info: 541-556-7618. benefits, including medical, dental, [email protected] vision and 401(k). See our Web site Do you like meeting new people at www.theworldlink.com. Learn Teen Bucs Wrestling Club Other Stuff and learning about them? about our parent company at Front Desk Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction Do you like finding solutions? 700 www.lee.net. Help us bring the team to the Rentals Supervisor If so, you might be cut out for an National Wrestling Finals in Iowa! exciting and well-paid career in 600 Please apply online at Friday, March 15th, Blossom Gulch advertising sales. www.lee.net/careers. Submit Bandon Dunes Golf Resort is Elementary School. 6-8 PM. 701 Furniture cover letter, resume and salary seeking a Hotel Front Desk $5/plate at the door. 2 WINE-colored soft like leather The World is seeking another requirements. Supervisor to provide exceptional 601 Apartments La-Z-Boy recliners, wide. 1 swivel, 1 member for our great team of guest service through leadership, rocker. $130 ea. 541-347-9160. sales pros. You’ll spend your 407 Personals We are an equal opportunity communication and follow-up with days visiting local businesses. Antique Dresser with matching mir- and drug-free workplace. employees and guests. Must You’ll help them build their ror. $150. For more information call Pre-employment drug screen and possess a friendly, positive, Personals Special prosperity with effective 541-404-6565 criminal background check up-beat and hospitable attitude advertising in our multiple print 6 lines, 1 week required. at all times. Minimum 2 Large buffet $500. Antique desk and online products. $15.00 CB: 2 bdrm in duplex, your own years supervisory $250, Bedroom set with heavy queen If you are a go-getter with All specials will appear in carport, W/D hookups. very Clean, experience, preferably in the $800, computer desk & chair $50, enthusiasm to spare and a The World, Bandon Western quiet, off-street, near shopping. A hospitality industry. Strong Washer & Dryer $250, Fir stands $20, passion for winning, let’s talk. World, Umpqua Post, The Link, must-see in pleasant surroundings. computer and communication OBO - 541-888-9781. www.theworldlink.com Online & Smart Mobile. W/S paid. No smoking/pets. skills required. Must be able to Sales experience is not All specials are category specific. $710/mo + sec dep. Available mid. work flexible hours, including MERCHANDISE necessary, but communication There are no refunds on specials. Mar. 541-888-6078 before 9pm. weekends.Please apply at: Professional office skills are a must. Starts October 1, 2012 SPECIALS bandondunesgolf.com !!Sunny, Spacious!! Super nice one seeking experienced Must be able to perform in a 541-267-6278 bdrm in Eastside (Coos Bay). Covered 3 Weeks deadline-driven environment, Accounting/Admin parking. Great storage and more! No Choose any of these specials and working independently as well as Assistant smoking/ No pets $535+ dep. W/S/G add a photo for $5.00 extra. in a team. Must have reliable included. Call 541-269-6562 now. Primary responsibilities will transportation, a clean driving include accounting functions; record and proof of insurance. Services ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for Merchandise 1 assisting with project We are creating a “World Class 425 waiting list for efficiency and 1 bed- 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold administration; drafting and Workplace,” and we need room units at Pine Village Apart- between $1.00 up to $500. proofreading reports, Forester/Log someone who wants to be a part ments. This is a subsidized housing FREE presentations, proposals; of something special. community. Combined rent and util- greeting clients; Buyer/Contract 426 Cake Decorating ity payments typically do not ex- Merchandise 2 answering and directing multi-line We offer a base salary, a ceed 30% of adjusted gross Administrator Jobs Wanted 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold phones; compiling and organizing generous commission plan monthly income.W/S/G & electric between $501. up to $1000. marketing materials. Associates and a strong benefits including Special paid. On site laundry. Equal hous- degree and two years experience C&D Lumber Co. is seeking an $5.00 honest, dependable and medical, dental, 401(k), paid 6 lines, 1 week ing opportunity. 541-347-4221. in complex office environment vacation and more. (additional experience may personable individual with forestry $15.00 field experience. This is a salary Apply on our Website at Merchandise 3 substitute for degree). Full time http://www.lee.net/careers All specials will appear in position with competitive pay and position, which will perform Log 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold Acquisition, Contract Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug The World, Bandon Western benefits. Send resume to World, Umpqua Post, The Link, between $1001. up to $1500. [email protected] Administration (Harvesting & $7.00 Reforestation) and a variety of Online & Smart Mobile. Absolutely No Phone calls. All specials will appear in forestry field activities. A Forestry All specials are category specific. One bdr. CB 1277 N. 6th St.Laundry The World, Bandon Western degree is preferred, There are no refunds on specials. Care Giving on site, $495mo. One bdr. NB 1189 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday but not required. Starts October 1, 2012 203 Clerical Virginia no steps, Close to shopping Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. If you enjoy the challenges of 225 541-267-6278 and schools., $485mo. $400 Dep. No All specials are category specific. Accounting/Medical understanding, and doing all pets/ smoking. W/G paid There are no refunds on specials. aspects of Forestry, stop by and Billing 541-267-0125 or 541-297-6752. Starts October 1, 2012 fill out an application at 227 Elderly Care Full Time Position 541-267-6278 Outpatient therapy setting. BS in C&D Lumber Co. at 1182 Pruner Holidays RENTALS & Accounting or Finance preferred. Rd., Riddle, OR. 97469 CAREPROVIDER 475 REAL ESTATE SPECIALS Visit our website at or visit our website at position available. 3-5 days cdlumber.com Choose any of these specials and 704 Musical Instruments www.southwestrehabilitation.com weekly. Harmony Estates, add a photo for $5.00 extra. Call 541-267-5221 for more information under the Bandon 541-347-7709 GUITAR SALE. Ibanez electric $125; for more information employment tab in the upper right 477 Birthdays nice acoustic w/case $125. Free les- corner of the web site. EOE HARMONY HOMECARE Rentals / Real Estate 1 son w/ Steve Montana. 541-332-8048. “Quality Caregivers provide 1 week - 6 lines, 204 Banking Assisted living in your home”. $35.00 541-260-1788 707 Tools BANKING JOBS! Tools! Shop Smith Drill Press Rentals / Real Estate 2 $40.Craftsman 12 Band Saw $50. 229 Adult Foster Care Call 541-888-4620 No Resume? No Problem! Construction Worker 2 week - 6 lines, Monster Match assigns a Pine Street Adult Foster Care $45.00 professional to hand-match Coos Bay has opening for 2 private rooms 709 Wanted to Buy each job seeker with each Posting #50105214 and 1 room and board w/ private employer! bathroom. Call 541-756-1954. Rentals / Real Estate 3 BUYING JUNK AUTOs If you’re interested in becoming a Birthdays! Anniversaries! Birth ADULT FOSTER HOME VACANCY 3 week - 6 lines, No title needed, will pick up, part of the NW Natural team Announcement or any milestone This is a FREE service! Private room, Pleasant environment, $55.00 up to 100 miles from Coos Bay. please visit our website, your family will be celebrating. nutritious meals & walking deck. Ex- Will pay up to $200 per automobile. www.nwnatural.com/careers, to Let everyone know! We offer perience care providers. Reasonable 541-260-9447 Simply create your profile by view and apply for open positions. Beautiful, full color ads. 2x3 Rentals / Real Estate 4 phone or online and, for the rates. Excellent references. announcement with photo for Trade Wanted: 20 Cords of Hardwood next 90-days, our professionals 541-269-9067. 4 week - 6 lines, NW Natural is an Equal $30.00 or 3x5 announcement or Fir firewood split for clean 1988 will match your profile to   Opportunity/Affirmative Action Experienced Caregiver with photo for $50.00. $59.95 Ford f-250 2 wheel dr. auto, runs employers who are Employer that values diversity Part Time, 16plus hrs. per wk. Contact Valerie at All specials will appear in great. Tires 80%, 2014 tags, new ex- hiring right now! and inclusion in the workplace. Almost Home elder home The World. The World, Bandon Western haust. CB. 541-982-088. We also promote a drug-free Must be able to past background [email protected] World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday CREATE YOUR Wanted to buy a cement mixer. work environment and drug check. Evening shifts & or 541-269-1222 ext. 269 Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. PROFILE NOW Please call Marvin at 541-808-4265 weekends required Call All specials are category specific. BY PHONE OR WEB FREE! 541-297-3762 ask for Sherry. There are no refunds on specials. WANTED: PING PONG table. Please LINE COOK WANTED: Starts October 1, 2012 call 541-808-0497 or 541-290-4541 Call Today Sunday, or any day!! 541-267-6278 Use Job Code 13! 2 years minimum line cook Real Estate 710 Miscellaneous experience required. Business 500 1-888-491-9029 Competitive wage and 604 Homes Unfurnished 3 lrg. containers canning supplies or bi-weekly bonus. 300 w/100 jars $50. Premium denim Com- Apply directly at restaurant. forter sets Queen $45 and Twin $30. 6 Thewo-www2.theworldlink.com/t North Bend, Coos bay and GET YOUR BUSINESS plastic bins yardage & remnants opads/job/top_jobs/ Myrtle Point. 301 Business for Sale $25ea. Lavender Floral Quilt set rugs, ADVERTISEMENT IN trash bin $45. 541-217-1309 No Resume Needed! Estab. Minuteman Press CIRCLE Y SADDLE with pad $200, Business Service Franchise THE BULLETIN Double H riding boots $75 or OBO. Call the automated phone For Sale. Owner Retiring. Repeat 541404-6565 profiling system or use our MYRTLE POINT, Very clean 2 bed, 1 Accounts. Financing Available EASY Stand 5000. Very good condi- convenient Online form today No Exp Nec. 1-800-796-3234 BOARD TODAY!! ba. home. No pets. No smoking. Must so our professionals can get keep lawn mowed & trimmed. Good tion. $1600 OBO - Call between 3pm started matching you with rental references a must. $650/mo + and 9 pm. 541-888-0728 employers that are hiring - 303 Business Wanted $750 dep. Avail. 10/23. 541-404-5075. For Sale: 2 Burial Plots, Prime loca- NOW! tion at Ocean View. Must be sold to- $695 mo. + $650 dep. 2 1/2 bdrm. 2 EMMA’S BODACIOUS gether. Value is $1400 selling $900. www.theworldlink.com bath 3 decks, shed, w/d hook ups, Choose from one of the Includes $95 transfer fee. Please call BOUTIQUE garbage, sewer, lawn service pd. No following positions to enter your for details at 541-336-8107. Full figure fashions and more. information: News Reporter smoke, sm pet nego. Appl and Cr Ck The South Coast’s daily newspaper Grand Opening March 8th. 541-888-3981 FOR SALE: Several wood pallets. 10am-8pm. Bandon Shopping “Teller needs a reporter to cover local $8.00 Each. Call 541-756-5123. Center, Bandon Oregon. “Personal Banker / Financial government, health care and other Call MichelleCall at Coquille, spacious 3 bdr. 2 bth. with Rep local news. You’ll break news on extra room. 2000 square feet. of living Home care walker with compartment “Payment Processor & Data our web and mobile platforms 304 Financing 541-269-1222 541-269-1222 ext. 293 space. $900 mo, $600 Dep. includes under sit. $45. Hamster cage, brand Entry while pursuing insightful, W/G. 541-396-7115 new, still in box $15. - 541404-6565 “Branch Manager high-impact enterprise. Bachelor’s $$EASY QUALIFYING real estate “Loan Officer & Mortgage degree required. Photo and social equity loans. Credit no problem. Banker media skills are pluses. Oregon Land Mortgage. Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 “Loan Processor 541-267-2776. ML-4645. We are an equal opportunity, “Loan Closer / Funder HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: “Underwriter drug-free employer offering For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 an advertising proof is requested in writing and a strong package of pay 306 Jobs Wanted Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. clearly marked for corrections. If the error is not and benefits. corrected by the Publisher, its liability, if any, shall MASTER BLASTERS If your World newspaper fails to arrive by 5 p.m. Monday not exceed the space occupied by the error. through Thursday or 8 a.m. on Saturday, please call your Gutters cleaned and flush out, Further, the Publisher will reschedule and run the See our Web site at carrier. If you are unable to reach your carrier, telephone omitted advertisement at advertiser’s cost. All www.theworldlink.com. starting at $50. Roof moss The World at 541-269-9999. claims for adjustment must be made within seven Learn about our parent company at removal maintenance Plan. RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily (7) days of date of publication. In no case shall the Publisher be liable for any general, special or www.lee.net. FREE EST. 541-260-6012 delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed consequential damages. deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. http://www.lee.net/careers. Windy Maid Housecleaning To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. Then email your resume, work Tired of cleaning? I’ll do it for you! ADVERTISING POLICY samples and a list of references to Private home, vacation rentals, The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall Editor Clark Walworth: commercial buildings. Call Wendy not be liable for any error in published advertising unless [email protected]. at 541-435-4045 8-27-12 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K B6• The World •Thursday, March 7,2013 Y K 710 Miscellaneous 801 Birds/Fish 907 Motorcycles DISTANCE OF 112.5 FEET TO THE THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 24, WIDE RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY; Golf Balls by the dozen $3. Large red Found Specials Skygo Scooter, street legal. 110 cc POINT OF BEGINNING AND BEING TOWNSHIP 27 SOUTH, RANGE 12 THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY boat buoy $35. Redwood double deck with only 90 miles on it. $650 OBO. A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT WEST OF THE WILLAMETTE ME- LINE NORTH 02° 41’ 00” WEST 70.18 bird house $60. Fishing net floats For Items or Pets Call 360-749-1484. NO. 4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP RIDIAN, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID $10.ea. Call 541-888-3120 without/or with photo: 25 SOUTH, RANGE 14 WEST OF SAID POINT BEING 898.9 FEET WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 88° 33’ 02” 6 lines, Free for one week 909 Misc. Auto THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 80.21 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH Jazzy Jet 7 Power wheel chair. low COUNTY. OREGON. NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID IRON ROD ON THE EASTERLY LINE hours. $300. OBO. Metal office desk May rerun if necessary. SECTION 24; THENCE NORTH 02? OF SAID RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY; for free. 360-749-1484 All specials will appear in HONDA WORLDWORLD More Commonly known as: 90807 41’ WEST 174 FEET; THENCE ON THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY The World, Bandon Western World, Henderson Lane Coos Bay Oregon THE ARC OF A 06° 00’ CURVE TO LINE SOUTH 02° 41’ 00” EAST 70.18 BOXES Umpqua Post, The Link, 97420. THE RIGHT, HAVING A CENTRAL FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BE- Suitable for moving, storage & shipp- Online & Smart Mobile. ANGLE OF 09° 16’ FOR A DISTANCE GINNING. TOGETHER WITH AN ing, good shape, sm. (18x12x10”) to All specials are category specific. I will on Monday March 25, 2013, at OF 154.5 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND big (25x25 x16”). $1. to $3. ea. de- There are no refunds on specials. 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF EGRESS, CREATED BY INSTRU- pending on size & qty. No wardrobe Starts October 1, 2012 trance of the Coos County Court- SAID SECTION 24 SAID POINT BE- MENT RECORDED OCTOBER 7, boxes 541-756-4337 541-267-6278 $15,990 house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos ING 423.6 FEET WEST OF THE 1997, BEARING MICROFILM REEL ‘10 Ford Accord Lx County, Oregon, sell at public auction, QUARTER CORNER ON THE NORTH NO. 97-10-0257, RECORDS OF 4-Door. Auto, Low Miles. Shopsmith, Mark 5. Many attachments (subject to redemption as provided by LINE OF SAID SECTION 24.A POR- COOS COUNTY. #B3281/067341 included. Excellent condition. $375. Lost Specials law), to the highest bidder for cash; all TION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 Call for more information at Choose to add a photo in this of the interest which the Defendants, OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 27 Commonly known as: 58846 Fairview 541-271-3599 special for only $5.00 more had on April 24, 2007 the date of the SOUTH, RANGE 12 WEST OF THE Rd Coquille Oregon 97423 1st Day Free trust deed, and all the interest Defend- WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS Two beams for sale. One 4x8x28 1/2 6 lines, ants had thereafter. COUNTY, OREGON, DESCRIBED AS I will on Monday March 25, 2013, at Ft.and one 4x8x9 1/2 Ft. Call FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- 541-756-5808 for more information. Each additional Day $6,990 Before bidding at the sale a prospec- BCIP FOUND AT THE NORTH QUAR- trance of the Coos County Court- $1.00 ‘02 Ford Focus SES tive bidder should independently in- TER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24; house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos No Free reruns on same ad. 2-Door, Hatchback, Low Miles, A/C. vestigate: THENCE ALONG THE CENTER SEC- County, Oregon, sell at public auction, All specials will appear in #B3280/222770 TION LINE SOUTH 00° 47’ 34” WEST (subject to redemption as provided by Recreation/ The World, Bandon Western (a) The priority of the lien or interest of 327.83 FEET; THENCE LEAVING law), to the highest bidder for cash; all World, Umpqua Post, The Link, the judgment creditor; SAID CENTER SECTION LINE of the interest which the Defendants, Sports 725 Online & Smart Mobile. (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- NORTH 88° 33’ 02” WEST 368.85 had on April 25, 2008 the date of the All specials are category specific. plicable to the property; FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD ON trust deed, and all the interest Defend- There are no refunds on specials. (c) Approved uses for the property; THE EASTERLY LINE OF AN 80 ants had thereafter. Starts October 1, 2012 $9,990 (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- FEET WIDE RAILROAD RIGHT OF 729 Exercise Equipment 541-267-6278 tices on the property; WAY CONVEYED TO COOS BAY Before bidding at the sale a prospec- ‘04 Nissan Frontier E X (e) Rights of neighboring property LUMBER COMPANY BY INSTRU- tive bidder should independently in- Huffy mountain bike 10 speed and Ext Cab, Auto, 4-cyl., Air, PW’s, Plks, Low Miles. #B3279/483525 owners; and MENT RECORDED IN BOOK 129, vestigate: helmet $85, Pro Form Tread Mill PET SPECIALS (f) Environmental laws and regulations PAGE 34, DEED RECORDS OF space Saver $60 and Pro Form Reflex Choose to ad a photo in this that affect the property. COOS COUNTY, OREGON; THENCE (a) The priority of the lien or interest of Elliptical $80. Call 541-888-4620 special for only $5.00 more ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE the judgment creditor; Pet / Animal Dated this 21 day of February, 2013 NORTH 02° 41’ 00” WEST 176.89 (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- FEET TO A 5/8 INCH ROAD ROD; plicable to the property; 6 lines, 2 weeks Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni THENCE LEAVING SAID EASTERLY (c) Approved uses for the property; Market Place $12.00 $7,990 LINE SOUTH 87° 19’ 00” WEST 80.00 (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- ‘03 Buick Regal All specials will appear in By: ______FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST- tices on the property; 750 4-Door, Auto, Lower 29K Miles. B. Griswold Civil Deputy ERLY LINE OF SAID RAILROAD (e) Rights of neighboring property The World, Bandon Western #B3278/208153 RIGHT OF WAY AND THE TRUE owners; and World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday PUBLISHED: The World - February POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOL- (f) Environmental laws and regulations Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. 21, 28, March 07, and 14, 2013 LOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL; that affect the property. 753 Bazaars All specials are category specific. (ID-20226022) THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY There are no refunds on specials. LINE SOUTH 02° 41’ 00” EAST Dated this 15 day of February, 2013 ATTENTION CRAFTERS! SPRING Starts October 1, 2012 100.93 FEET; THENCE LEAVING FAIR, March 22-24 at Douglas County 541-267-6278 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Fairgrounds. Celebrating our 38th $12,990 THE STATE OF OREGON SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 88° Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni year! Booths available for quality ‘05 Buick LeSabre Limited FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 33’ 02” WEST 194.79 FEET TO A 5/8 By: ______crafts. For info send SASE to: 19K Miles, MoonRoof, Leather, and More. INCH IRON ROD; THENCE NORTH B. Griswold Civil Deputy 802 Cats #B3277/172343 Spring Fair 2013, P.O. Box 22, CASE NO 12CV0508 14° 18’ 40” WEST 114.06 FEET TO A Dillard OR 97432. 5/8 INCH IRON ROD; THENCE PUBLISHED: The World - February [email protected] NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON NORTH 35° 29’ 30” WEST 108.05 21, 28, March 07, and 14, 2013 WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FORE- FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD; (ID-20226225) CLOSURE (REAL PROPERTY) THENCE NORTH 00° 55’ 02” EAST 754 Garage Sales 62.50 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF $8,990 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, ROD ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID THE STATE OF OREGON Bandon: Estate sale Thursday through SECTION 24; THENCE ALONG SAID ‘05 Mercury Monterey Mini Van its successors in FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Sunday 9-12. Corner of Ohio and11th 7-passenger, Leather, and More. interest and/or assigns, NORTH LINE SOUTH 88° 29’ 14” St. Off 42 South. Cast iron/ tools, eve- Kohl’s Cat House #3003C/XXXXX Plaintiff, EAST 285.15 FEET TO A POINT ON Case No. 13PB0037 rything in between. Adoptions on site. THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY; 541-294-3876 GORDON L. PEIRCE; LORI A. In the Matter of the Estate of COOS BAY: PEIRCE; and OCCUPANTS THENCE FOLLOWING SAID WEST- DOROTHEA AMSBARY, OUTRAGEOUS MOVING SALE - OF THE PREMISES ERLY LINE ALONG A CURVE TO Deceased. Tables, chairs, brand new sewing 805 Horses/Equine Defendant(s), THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF machine, china hutch, glass case, $6,990 994.93 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS framed prints, clocks, Videos $6,990 By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued ANGLE OF 9° 05’ 18” THE LONG (WW2, comedies, action, series), HORSESHOEING ‘00 Mazda Miata LS out of the above entitled Circuit Court CHORD OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Leather, 5-Speed, Alloys, and More. 01° 51’ 43” WEST 157.65 FEET TO BOOKS: cookbooks, history, mu- #3225A/313411 on February 11, 2013, pursuant to a Christine Amsbary has been ap- sic, physics, WW2, Bios, Machinist judgment of foreclosure enrolled and THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. pointed personal representative. All Machinery, Tools, hardware, gas docketed on December 11, 2012, in EXCEPTING THEREFROM: A POR- persons having claims against the es- lawn mower. Everything must go!!! favor of Plaintiffs, and against Defend- TION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 tate are required to present them, with GLORIA DAY LUTHERAN ants, wherein it was ordered that the OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 27 vouchers attached, to the personal CHURCH - 1290 Thompson Rd. following described real property be SOUTH, RANGE 12 WEST OF THE representative in care of Jacques P. Saturday 9 am to 5 pm. sold in the manner prescribed by law WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS DePlois, P.O. Box 3159, Coos Bay, $6,990 for the sale of real property upon exe- COUNTY, OREGON, DESCRIBED AS Oregon 97420, within four months af- FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE Coos Bay: SURPLUS SALE, used ‘03 Honda Civic LX Coupe cution, to satisfy the judgment against ter the date of first publication of this TEJUN FOWLER Auto, Well Equipped. BCIP FOUND AT THE NORTH QUAR- office/classroom furniture, Appliances, Gordon L. Peirce, defendant, in the notice, or the claims may be barred. 541-297-5295 #3074A/212499 TER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24; Electronics, Construction/Plumbing sum of $244,816.63 together with in- All persons whose rights may be af- THENCE ALONG THE CENTER SEC- supplies. Odds and ends. South coast [email protected] terest thereon at the rate of 9% per fected by the proceedings may obtain annum (per diem $60.37) from De- TION LINE SOUTH 00° 47’ 34” WEST additional information from the records ESD, 1299 Thompson Rd. CB, Fri 9-4, 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay cember 12, 2012, together with the 327.83 FEET; THENCE LEAVING of the court, the personal representa- Sat. 9-12. HondaWorld.com 808 Pet Care cost of this writ until paid. SAID CENTER SECTION LINE tive, or the attorney for the personal 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 NORTH 88° 33’ 02” WEST 368.85 Coquille: Cleaning husbands shop, representative. FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD ON now I’m having a sale. 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Call Jim 541-756-4476 Ford, Tool box, T.V’s, Clothes, Stove 541-267-6278 Pellets. Rain or shine!! 903 Boats Legals 1987 “Lund” 14’ Aluminum Boat 100 Pets/Animals No leaks, carpeted, 2006 9.9HP 800 motor, EZ-loader trailer. $3500 obo. Call 541-888-3698. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS

CASE NO 12CV0130 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FORE- CLOSURE (REAL PROPERTY)

CITIMORTGAGE, INC., its succes- sors In interest and/or assigns Plaintiff, vs RICHARD L. BAKER aka RICHARD LEE BAKER; CHERYL M. BAKER aka CHERYL MAE BAKER; WESTERN MERCANTILE AGENCY, INC.; and The real property located at: 90807 HENDERSON LANE, COOS BAY, OREGON 97420, Defendant(s),

By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the above entitled Circuit Court on February 01, 2013, pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure enrolled and docketed on January 02, 2013, in fa- vor of Plaintiffs, and against Defend- ants, wherein it was ordered that the following described real property be sold in the manner prescribed by law for the sale of real property upon exe- cution, to satisfy the judgment against The Real Property Located at: 90807 Henderson Lane, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420, defendant, in the sum of $228,396.21 together with interest thereon at the rate of 9% per annum, $56.32 per diem from January 03, 2013, until paid, plus the cost of this writ.

BEGINNING AT A POINT IN LOT 4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 14 WEST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, FROM WHICH POINT THE IRON PIPE AT THE MEANDER CORNER OF THE EASTERLY SHORE OF COOS BAY AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4 OF SECTION 36, BEARS SOUTH 570° 37’ 7” WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 969,01 FEET; AND RUN- NING THENCE SOUTH 89° 13’ WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 128.53 FEET; THENCE NORTH 22° 33’ EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 122.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89° 13’ EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00° 47’ EAST A C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Thursday, March 7,2013 • The World • B7 Y K

in the above-entitled Court and cause against said estate are hereby re- of the court, the personal representa- tice, or the claims may be barred. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE on or before the expiration of 30 days quired to present the same, with tive, or the attorneys for the personal STATE OF OREGON STATE OF OREGON from the date of the first publication of proper vouchers, within four months representative. All persons whose rights may be af- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS FOR COOS COUNTY this summons. The date of first publi- after the date of first publication of this fected by the proceedings may obtain cation in this matter is February 14, notice, as stated below, to the Admin- Dated and first published: March 7, additional information from the records Case No. 13PB0032 Case No. 12CV0864 2013 . If you fail timely to appear and istrator at the office of Steve Wilgers, 2013. of the Court, the personal representa- AMENDED SUMMONS answer, plaintiff will apply to the P.C., 243 W. Commercial, Coos Bay, tive, or the lawyers for the personal In the Matter of the Estate of: above-entitled court for the relief Oregon 97420, or they may be barred. Dean M. Quick, representative, Tammy Kay Berry. SHIRLEY MAE PRIGGEE ESTATE OF prayed for in its complaint. This is a All persons whose rights may be af- Personal Representative Deceased. JERALD N. WHITAKER, SR. judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust fected by the proceedings in this es- c/o John Whitty Dated and first published on February COOS ELDERLY SERVICES, in which the plaintiff requests that the tate may obtain additional information Whitty, McDaniel, 21, 2013. NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS CONSERVATOR plaintiff be allowed to foreclose your from the records of the Court, the Ad- Bodkin & Combs, LLP Plaintiff interest in the following described real ministrator, or the attorney for the Ad- 444 N. 4th Street Personal Representative: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the V. property: ministrator. P. O. Box 1120 TAMMY KAY BERRY undersigned has been appointed per- JOYANNE SARGENT Coos Bay, OR 97420 1122 SW CHASTAIN DRIVE sonal representative. All persons hav- Defendant BEGINNING AT A POINT 231.80 Dated and first published: February GRESHAM, OR, 97080 ing claims against the estate are re- FEET SOUTH AND 279.91 FEET 28, 2013 PUBLISHED: The World - March 7, quired to present them, with vouchers TO: JOYANNE SARGENT, 412 1/2, WEST OF THE IRON PIPE AT THE 14, and 21, 2013 (ID-20227140) Attorney for the attached, to the undersigned personal 4th street, Toledo, OH 43605 CENTER OF SECTION 21, TOWN- Linda S. Noriega Personal Representative: representative at the address of the SHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 13 WEST, Administrator personal representative’s attorney set IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OR WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS 243 W. Commercial Ave. Willard Chi forth below, within four months after OREGON: You are required to appear COUNTY, OREGON; THENCE Coos Bay, OR 97420 WILLARD H CHI, LLC the date of first publication of this no- and answer the Complaint filed SOUTH 0° 02’ WEST 75 FEET; 4040 DOUGLAS WAY against you in the above entitled case THENCE SOUTH 87° 37’ WEST 108 PUBLISHED: The World - February within thirty (30) days from the date of FEET; THENCE NORTH 0° 02’ EAST 28, March 07, and March 14, 2013 the first publication of summons which 75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87° 37’ (ID- 20226712) manipulated by someone who’s achieving much of anything. Take is February 21, 2013. If you fail to do EAST 108 FEET TO THE POINT OF asking for something that he or plenty of time to figure out what so, the Plaintiff will apply to the court BEGINNING. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE she doesn’t deserve. you want to accomplish. for the relief demanded in the Com- STATE OF OREGON plaint. Plaintiff’s Complaint seeks a Commonly known as: 2735 32nd FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CANCER (June 21-July 22) judgment giving clear title to real prop- Street, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420. — Putting forth maximum effort — If you’re not too discerning erty located in Coos County at 554 S Case No. 13PB0029 Wall Street, Coos Bay, OR 97420. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: is admirable, but don’t be so about what you want to get done, Plaintiff seeks a general judgement READ THESE PAPERS In the Matter of the Estate of : FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2013 determined to achieve your you could go off in multiple direc- from the Court declaring Jerald N. CAREFULLY! Debra Ann Culp, Formerly Known PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Whitaker, Sr. sole owner of the real A lawsuit has been started against objective that you end up doing tions, not knowing where you’re As Debra Ann Bourbon, — Associates will be more property. you in the above-entitled court by Deceased. everything the hard way. That heading or why. Have a goal in James B. Nutter & Company, plaintiff. inclined to accept your political or would only slow you down. mind for best results. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT Plaintiff’s claims are stated in the writ- Notice To Interested Persons philosophical concepts if you READ THESE PAPERS ten complaint, a copy of which was SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — CAREFULLY! filed with the above-entitled Court. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the don’t present them in a heavy- Dec. 21) — Usually, you’re fairly Disappointment is inevitable if You must “appear” in this case or the undersigned has been appointed per- handed manner. Keep things optimistic about most everything you set too high a price on some other side will win automatically. To You must “appear” in this case or the sonal representative of the above es- light and cheerful. “appear” you must file with the court a other side will win automatically. To tate. All persons having claims in life, but you could step out of merchandise and/or service that legal paper called a “motion” or “appear” you must file with the court a against the estate are required to ARIES (March 21-April 19) character and be a defeatist. you’re trying to sell. It isn’t likely “response”. The “motion” or legal document called a “motion” or present them, within four months after — Difficult developments aren’t “response” must be given to the court “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” Don’t start playing this unproduc- that you’ll be able to find too the date of first publication of this no- likely to intimidate you, and you’ll clerk or administrator within 30 days (or “reply”) must be given to the court tice, to the personal representative at tive role. many takers, if any. of the date of the first publication clerk or administrator within 30 days the address of the attorneys for the have no trouble handling them CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) (February 21, 2013) along with the re- of the date of first publication speci- personal representative set forth be- competently.Yet, surprisingly, you 19) — Problems of all sorts, even — You will be held accountable quired filing fee. It must be in proper fied herein along with the required fil- low, or the claims may be barred. form and have proof of service on the ing fee. It must be in proper form and could get upset over something social ones, cannot be resolved if for any promises or commit- plaintiff’s attorney. have proof of service on the plaintiff’s All persons whose rights may be af- that should be fun. If you have questions, you should see attorney or, if the plaintiff does not you deny their existence. Instead ments you’ve made but haven’t fected by the proceeding may obtain TAURUS (April 20-May 20) an attorney immediately. If you need have an attorney, proof of service on additional information from the records of burying them, put them under as yet come through on. Be help in finding an attorney, you may the plaintiff. of the court, the personal representa- — Although your mate’s point of the sunshine where you can ready to pay up, whether you’re call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer tive, or the attorneys for the personal view may be on the somber side, clearly deal with them. ready or not. Referral Service at (503)684-3763 or If you have any questions, you should representative. toll-free in Oregon at (800)452-7636. see an attorney immediately. If you you’ll see only the positive AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — need help in finding an attorney, you Dated and first published: February aspect of things. Try to help 19) — Anybody who cannot help If you don’t believe in yourself or ______may contact the Oregon State Bar’s 28, 2013. Jacques P. DePlois OSB #920482 Lawyer Referral Service online at brighten his or her perspective as you attain your objective should your abilities, you can’t expect Attorney for Plaintiff www.oregonstatebar.org or by calling Leeann M. Forester, well. not be involved in your endeavor. others to.Your colleagues will see (503) 684-3763 (in the Portland metro- Personal Representative GEMINI (May 21-June 20) PUBLISHED: The World - February politan area) or toll-free elsewhere in All their contributions and input you only as you see yourself. c/o Andrew E. Combs — Even if you feel you deserve 21, 28, March 04, and 14, 2013 Oregon at (800) 452-7636. Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin might do is stymie your efforts SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) (ID-20225960) & Combs, LLP far better, try to be grateful for even further. — An arrangement with some This summons is issued pursuant to 444 N. 4th Street what you get. Do your best to SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013 friends that you’re presently con- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ORCP 7. P. O. Box 1120 THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND Coos Bay, OR 97420 keep your expectations within PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) templating might not be as terrif- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS ROUTH CRABTREE OLSEN, P.C. reasonable bounds. — It’s not a good day to make ic as it appears on the surface. PUBLISHED: The World - February CANCER (June 21-July 22) Case No. 12CV0904 By ______28, March 7 and 14, 2013 last-minute changes on some- Look closely before you leap. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Stephanie Schilling, OSB #104942 (ID-20226460) — Guard against inclinations to thing that is steadily moving SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- [email protected] speculate in unfamiliar areas. It’s along on a proscribed course. Dec. 21) — Because of a strong JAMES B. NUTTER & COMPANY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF its successors in interest and/or Attorneys for Plaintiff never a good day to gamble on Instead of making any improve- urge to expedite an important 511 SW 10th Ave., Ste. 400 THE STATE OF OREGON assigns, FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS things about which you know lit- ment, you could derail the entire matter, you could easily do Plaintiff, Portland, OR 97205 P: (503) 459-0140 F: (503) 977-7963 tle or nothing. endeavor. something that would be coun- v. Case No.: 13PB0041 UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ELLIS E. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — ARIES (March 21-April 19) terproductive. Try to forgo any PUBLISHED: The World - February POINTER; SHIRLEY A. ZUFELDE In the Matter of the Although you’ll have a great deal — Although you’re pretty good at decision-making for the nonce. AKA SHIRLEY ZUFELD; ELAINE 14, 21, 28 and March 07, 2013 (ID-20225964) Estate of Irene L. Quick, of compassion for others, you convincing people of the right- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. FRANSON AFFIANT OF THE Deceased. SMALL ESTATE OF ELLIS E. aren’t likely to know how to ness of your case, if you go over- 19) — It might take far more self- POINTER; UNITED STATES OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Notice To Interested Persons express it. At least you’ll know board, you could cause them to discipline than you’re able to AMERICA; STATE OF OREGON; THE STATE OF OREGON why your behavior is eliciting a OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES; FOR COOS COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the backtrack. muster to complete a tedious AND THE REAL PROPERTY LO- undersigned has been appointed per- negative response. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) assignment. Unfortunately, any CATED AT 2735 32ND STREET, Case No. 12PB0289 sonal representative of the above es- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) COOS BAY, OREGON 97420, — This could be one of those disinterest on your part destroys tate. All persons having claims — Do not expect to get more Defendants. In the Matter of the Estate of against the estate are required to days when you might be able to productivity. GILBERT E. JACKSON, present them, within four months after labor out of co-workers than get a better deal from a stranger AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. TO THE DEFENDANTS: UNKNOWN Deceased. the date of first publication of this no- you’re prepared to give yourself. than you could from a friend. It 19) — Lady Luck is your buddy at HEIRS OF ELLIS E. POINTER; AND tice, to the personal representative at THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED NOTICE TO INTERESTED the address of the attorneys for the If you want them to work hard, proves that it sometimes pays to present, but only up to a point. If AT 2735 32ND STREET, COOS PERSONS personal representative set forth be- you’ll need to do the same. check outside sources. you begin to take foolish risks, BAY, OREGON 97420: low, or the claims may be barred. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — GEMINI (May 21-June 20) she’s likely to ignore you and In the name of the State of Oregon, undersigned has been appointed and All persons whose rights may be af- Be generous with those who — Being too indecisive could instead favor someone who isn’t you are hereby required to appear and has qualified as Administrator of said fected by the proceeding may obtain need it, but be careful not to be severely lessen your chances of trying to beat the odds. answer the complaint filed against you estate. All persons having claims additional information from the records

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LAKE OSWEGO, OR, 97035 clerk or administrator within 30 days be received by 10:00 a.m. local time cated in the Pony Creek Watershed in AM, in accord with the standard of TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED (503) 635-9393 of the date of the first publication on March 28th, 2013. Sealed Bids portions of Section 33, T25S, R13W, time established by ORS 187.110, at STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE IN- [email protected] (February 21, 2013), along with the re- may be submitted in person at the Co- W.M., Coos County, Oregon. The tim- THE FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE TERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MAN- ______quired filing fee. It must be in proper quille Tribes Hazel Room in the ber may not be exported. The bidder COOS COUNTY ANNEX, 1975 AGEMENT, ORAL AUCTION as here- TAMMY KAY BERRY form and have proof of service on the Mill/Casino Hotel (2nd Floor) at 3201 is required to meet certain qualifica- McPHERSON, North Bend, County of inafter designated will be conducted Personal Representative petitioner’s attorney. Tremont St., North Bend, OR. 97459 tion requirements. The timber sale COOS, State of OREGON, sell at by the District Manager, Bureau of If you have questions, you should see until 10:00 a.m., local time on March prospectus may be obtained by con- public auction to the highest bidder for Land Management at the COOS BAY PUBLISHED: The World - February an attorney immediately. If you need 28th, 2013. Opening of sealed bids tacting Stuntzner Engineering and cash, the interest in the said de- DISTRICT OFFICE, 1300 Airport 21, 28 and March 07, 2013 help in finding an attorney, you may will be at 10:00 a.m. followed imme- Forestry at 541-267-2872. The pro- scribed property which the grantor Lane, North Bend, Oregon (ID-20226076) call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer diately by oral bidding. Bidders must spectus, contract, and Water Board had, or had the power to convey, at 97459-2000, on March 29, 2013, for Referral Service at (503)684 3763 or have submitted a sealed bid to partici- Resolution are also available at the time of the execution by him of the all timber marked or designated for toll free in Oregon at (800)452 7636. pate in oral bidding. This sale contains www.stuntznerengineering.com. said trust deed, together with any in- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE cutting. Sale will commence at 10:00 ______approximately 3,756,000 board feet of terest which the grantor or his succes- STATE OF OREGON a.m. Before bids are submitted, full Jacques P. DePlois OSB #920482 standing timber. There is an estimated PUBLISHED: The World - February sors in interest acquired after the exe- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS information concerning the timber, the Attorney for Petitioner 3,686,000 board feet of Douglas fir, 28 and March 7, 2013 (ID-20226637) cution of said trust deed, to satisfy the conditions of sale and submission of 54,000 of other conifers, and 16,000 foregoing obligations thereby secured Case No.: 13PB0009 bids, including the appraised price per PUBLISHED: The World - February board feet of Red Alder and other and the costs and expenses of sale, species, should be obtained from the TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE 21, 28, March 07 and 14, 2013 hardwoods. The above stated vol- including a reasonable charge by the In the Matter of the Estate of above District Manager. The prospec- (ID-20225962) umes are estimates only and are not trustee. Sharon L. McDonald, tus is available online at Pursuant to O.R.S. 86.705 et seq. guaranteed. Each bidder must state Deceased. www.blm.gov/or/districts/coosbay/timbersales/i NOTICE TO BORROWER: YOU the price per thousand board feet, Notice is further given that any person DEPARTMENT OF ndex.php. The right is hereby SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THE UN- Scribner Log Scale, which will be paid named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at Notice To Interested Persons HOMELAND SECURITY reserved to waive technical defects in DERSIGNED IS ATTEMPTING TO for timber cut and scaled from this any time prior to five days before the this advertisement and to reject any or COLLECT A DEBT AND THAT ANY sale. No bid per thousand board feet date last set for the sale, to have this NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FEDERAL EMERGENCY all bids. The United States reserves INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE of less than $335.68 for Douglas fir foreclosure proceeding dismissed and undersigned has been appointed per- MANAGEMENT AGENCY the right to waive any informality in USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Refer- will be considered. No bidding will be the trust deed reinstated by payment sonal representative of the above es- bids received whenever such waiver is ence is made to that certain Deed of permitted on Western Hemlock, White to the beneficiary of the entire amount tate. All persons having claims Proposed Flood Hazard Determina- in the interest of the United States. Trust made by, Shawna R. Griswold, fir, Cedars, and Red Alder. Western then due (other than such portion of against the estate are required to tions for Coos County, Oregon and In- Environmental Assessment No. as grantor, to Fidelity National Title Hemlock will be paid for at the rate of the principal as would not then be due present them, within four months after corporated Areas DOI-BLM-OR-C040-2010-0005, Company, as Trustee, in favor of Den- $221.31, White fir will be paid for at had no default occurred) and by cur- the date of first publication of this no- Cherry Vaughn EA was prepared for nis Vernon Netter and Kathryn the rate of $221.31 per thousand ing any other default complained of tice, to the personal representative at The Department of Homeland the Parkview DM sale and a Finding of Trumbull Netter, husband and wife, as board feet, Port Orford cedar at the herein that is capable of being cured the address of the attorneys for the Security’s Federal Emergency Man- No Significant Impact has been beneficiary, dated 4/30/2009, re- rate of $371.31 per thousand board by tendering the performance required personal representative set forth be- agement Agency has issued a prelimi- signed. Environmental Assessment corded 5/5/2009, under Instrument feet, Western Red cedar at the rate of under the obligation or trust deed, and low, or the claims may be barred. nary Flood Insurance Rate Map No. OR128-07-02, Edson Thin EA was No. 2009-4143, records of Coos $571.31 per thousand board feet. in addition to paying said sums or ten- (FIRM), and where applicable, Flood prepared for the Moon Landing CT County, Oregon. Said Trust Deed en- Red Alder and other hardwoods will be dering the performance necessary to All persons whose rights may be af- Insurance Study (FIS) report, reflect- sale and a Finding of No Significant cumbers the following described real paid for at the predetermined cash cure the default, by paying all costs fected by the proceeding may obtain ing proposed flood hazard determina- Impact has been signed. These docu- property situated in said county and value of $5,940.96. Special Culls and and expenses actually incurred in en- additional information from the records tions within Coos County, Oregon and ments are available for review at the state, to-wit: Peeler Culls for all species will be paid forcing the obligation and trust deed, of the court, the personal representa- Incorporated Areas. These flood haz- Coos Bay District Office or online at for at a rate of $50.00 per thousand together with trustee’s and attorney’s tive, or the attorneys for the personal ard determinations may include the www.blm.gov/or/districts/coosbay/plans/index.p Lot 3, Block 3, Nosler’s Addition to board feet, gross scale. Wood Logs fees not exceeding the amounts pro- representative. addition or modification of Base Flood hp. This sale notice, first Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon. (Utility Culls) removed for all species vided by said ORS 86.753. In constru- Elevations, base flood depths, Special published on February 28, 2013, con- will be paid for at a rate of $2.00 per ing this notice, the masculine gender Dated and first published: February Flood Hazard Area boundaries or stitutes the decision document for pur- The street address or other common Ton. All sawtimber from this sale is includes the feminine and the neuter, 21, 2013. zone designations, or the regulatory poses of protests under 43 CFR Sub- designation, if any, of the real prop- subject to log export and substitution the singular includes the plural, the floodway. Technical information or part 5003 - Administrative Remedies. erty described above is purported to restrictions. A bid deposit in the form word “grantor” includes any successor Steven P. McDonald, comments are solicited on the pro- Protests of any sale listed below must be: 734 North Collier Street, Coquille, of certified check cashiers check, in interest to the grantor as well as Personal Representative posed flood hazard determinations be filed within 15 days after the first Oregon, 97423. bank draft drawn payable to the Co- any other person owing an obligation, c/o Andrew E. Combs shown on the preliminary FIRM and/or publication of this notice. The principle Beneficiaries have appointed Patrick quille Indian Tribe, in the amount of the performance of which is secured Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin FIS report for Coos County, Oregon of administrative finality precludes a M. Terry as successor trustee. Both $65,000.00 must accompany each by said trust deed, and the words & Combs, LLP and Incorporated Areas. These flood protest of the Moon Landing CT sale the beneficiary and the trustee have sealed bid. The deposit of the high “trustee” and “beneficiary” include 444 N. 4th Street hazard determinations are the basis that is not substantially different from elected to sell the said real property to bidder will be retained pending accept- their respective successors in inter- P. O. Box 1120 for the floodplain management meas- the original Edson Thin CT sale from satisfy the obligations secured by said ance or rejection of the bids. All other est, if any. Anyone having any objec- Coos Bay, OR 97420 ures that your community is required which this sale is derived. In COOS trust deed and a notice of default has deposits will be returned following the tion to the sale on any grounds what- to either adopt or show evidence of COUNTY: OREGON: O&C: ORAL been recorded pursuant to Oregon bid opening. The deposit of the high soever will be afforded an opportunity PUBLISHED: The World - February being already in effect in order to AUCTION: SBA SET ASIDE SALE Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the de- bidder will be applied as part of the to be heard as to those objections if 21, 28 and March 7, 2013 qualify or remain qualified for partici- NO. ORC00-TS-2013.0032, fault for which the foreclosure is made purchase price against the timber cut they bring a lawsuit to restrain the (ID-20226142) pation in the National Flood Insurance PARKVIEW DM. All timber desig- is grantor’s failure to pay when due, on this sale, or retained as liquidated same. Program. However, before these de- nated for cutting on certain Federal the following sums as of November damages if the bidder fails to execute terminations are effective for lands in T. 27 S., R. 10 W., Sec. 4, W 16, 2012: Property taxes due Novem- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the contract and furnish a satisfactory floodplain management purposes, you ½ SW¼; Sec. 5, S ½ SW ¼, SE ¼; ber 15, 2011 in the amount of STATE OF OREGON performance bond of $125,000.00 DATED: December 4, 2012 will be provided an opportunity to ap- Sec. 8 NE ¼, N ½ NW ¼, SE ¼ NW $1,755.55 plus interest; 6 delinquent FOR COOS COUNTY within thirty (30) days of acceptance Successor Trustee: Patrick M. Terry, peal the proposed information. For in- ¼, NW ¼ SE ¼; Sec. 9, Lot 3, W ½ payments from 6/15/2012 through of his bid. An acceptable performance Attorney at Law, PO Box 547, 880 formation on the statutory 90-day pe- NE ¼, N ½ NW ¼ , SE ¼ NW ¼; Will. 11/15/2012 at $958.05 each for Case No. 12DM0859 bond will be in the form of a cashier’s California, North Bend, OR 97459 riod provided for appeals, as well as a Mer. estimated for the purpose of this $5,748.30. TOTAL: $7,503.85. SUMMONS check, bank draft, cash, or irrevocable Phone: (541) 756-2056 complete listing of the communities af- sale to be 4,277 MBF. No written bid letter of credit. The advance payment fected and the locations where copies for less than $434,968.60 will be con- ALSO, if you have failed to provide In the Matter of the Minor Child of will be applied as part of the purchase PUBLISHED: The World - February of the FIRM are available for review, sidered. Minimum deposit with written insurance on the property or pay other HILARY K. BOCKWINKEL, price against timber cut on this sale, 21, 28, March 07 and 14, 2013. please visit FEMA’s website at bid $43,500.00. In CURRY COUNTY: senior liens or encumbrances as re- Petitioner, including the predetermined cash pay- (ID-20226028) www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/fhm/bfe, OREGON: PD: ORAL AUCTION: quired in the note and deed of trust, ment of $5,940.96 for Red Alder and or call the FEMA Map Information eX- SBA SET ASIDE SALE NO. the beneficiary may insist that you do and other hardwoods. The right to waive change (FMIX) toll free at ORC00-TS-2013.0034, MOON LAND- so in order to reinstate your account The City of Coos Bay Urban Re- technical defects and to reject any or 1-877-FEMA MAP (1-877-336-2627). ING CT. All timber designated for cut- in good standing. The beneficiary may newal Agency will meet on March 19, BRIAN THORNTON, all bids is reserved. In the event of a ting on certain Federal lands in T. 32 require as a condition to reinstatement 2013 at 7:00 p.m. or soon thereafter in Respondent. rejected high bid, the approving officer PUBLISHED: The World - February S., R. 14 W., Sec. 14, SW¼NW¼, S that you provide reliable written evi- the Council Chambers at the Coos may authorize acceptance of another 28 and March 07, 2013 (ID-20226538) ½ SW ¼ , SW ¼ SE ¼; Will. Mer. es- dence that you have paid all senior Bay city hall located at 500 Central TO: BRIAN THORNTON bidder who, at bid opening, makes timated for the purpose of this sale to liens or encumbrances, and insurance Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon. A sup- written request that their bid and bid be 1,976 MBF. No written bid for less premiums. These requirements for re- plemental budget will be considered at IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF SALE OF TIMBER deposit be held pending a bid accept- than $178,983.40 will be considered. instatement should be confirmed by this meeting. OREGON: You are required to ap- COQUILLE INDIAN RESERVATION ance. A Prospectus and sample tim- Minimum deposit with written bid contacting the undersigned Trustee. pear and answer the Petition filed - COQUILLE FOREST ber sale contracts are available on re- against you in the above entitled case RASLER CREEK NO. 3 & 4 $17,900.00. URA Resolution 13-02 quest. Complete information concern- By reason of said default, the benefi- Susanne Baker, Finance Director within thirty days from the date of the LOGGING UNITS ing the timber, condition of sale, and PUBLISHED: The World - February 28 ciary has declared all sums owing on first publication of the summons, submission of bids may be obtained and March 07, 2013 (ID-20226591) the obligation secured by said trust PUBLISHED: The World March 7, which is February 21, 2013. Petitioner The Bureau of Indian Affairs and Co- from Jason Robison, Forest Manager, is seeking a judgment of sole legal quille Indian Tribe are offering timber deed immediately due and payable, 2013 (ID-20227127) Coquille Indian Tribe, 3050 Tremont said sums being the following: UN- custody of the parties= minor child for purchase from the Rasler Creek TIMBER SALE NOTICE St., North Bend, OR. 97459, Phone - PAID PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF and no parenting time for Respondent. No. 3 & 4 Logging Units located in Coos Bay - North Bend 541-756-0904 or Ed Vaughn, For- $159,769.34, together with interest Section 24, T.30S, R.11W, and W.M. ester, Coquille Indian Tribe, Cell Water Board NOTICE TO RESPONDENT Coos County, Oregon. SEALED BIDS thereon at the rate of 5.000% per Phone: 541-643-0746. annum from 9/28/2012, together with must be submitted in duplicate on Notice is hereby given that the Coos all escrow advances, foreclosure READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! forms provided and titled “Proposal for Bay - North Bend Water Board will re- All products produced from this costs, trustee fees, attorney fees, Timber, Rasler Creek No. 3 & 4 Logg- ceive sealed bids at the office of timber sale is 100% Forest Steward- sums required for the protection of the You must “appear” in this case or the ing Units”. Address bids to the Co- Stuntzner Engineering and Forestry, ship Certified property and additional sums secured other side will win automatically. To quille Indian Tribe, ATTN. Bureau LLC, 705 S. 4th Street, P.O. Box 118, by the Deed of Trust. “appear” you must file with the court a of Indian Affairs - Timber Sale Bid PUBLISHED: The World - February Coos Bay, Oregon 97420, until 1:30 legal paper called a “motion” or Official, 3050 Tremont St., North pm Tuesday, March 26, 2013, for the 26, 28, March 05, 07, 12, 14 and 19, WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given “response”. The “motion” or Bend, Oregon 97459. Mailed sealed sale of approximately 1,455 MBF of 2013 (ID-20226553) that the undersigned trustee, will on “response” must be given to the court bids must be posted so that they will designated timber. The timber is lo- April 15, 2013, at the hour of 11:00

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