C M C M Y K Y K TOP AMATEURS Local players win in match play, B1 Coqui ille To & Co wn G ountry Garden y n Tour Satur rday, , July 13th S ee o ur ad d bel low! Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 TUESDAY,JULY 9, 2013 NB man arraigned Document claims suspect admits to killing wife BY GEORGE ARTSITAS decade, but this is his first time head around. The World facing a potential life sentence. The affidavit states earlier in the day, a couple of church COQUILLE — Wayne Ray- Witnesses statement friends spent time with Hagn- mond Hagner had an answer to North Bend Police Depart- er and his wife at their house every one of Judge Michael J. ment received a call at 3:26 at 2517 Marion St. One of the Gillespie’s questions as quickly p.m Friday of gunshots on guests was a retired psychi- as they left his lips Monday at Marion Street in North Bend. atric nurse and allegedly asked the Coos County Courthouse. According to court docu- if Hagner had been hearing Hagner was arraigned for ments, when Hagner was voices. Hagner said he had murder, following the death of interviewed by Coos County been hearing voices, but his wife, Anna Lee Hagner, on Sheriff Craig Zanni, he admit- declined to go to the hospital, Friday at their North Bend ted to shooting his 57-year- the report states. By Alysha Beck, The World home. old wife. The documents state The couple then reported Wayne Hagner was arraigned in Coos County Circuit Court Judge Gillespie’s courtroom on Monday for Hagner, 44, has been in Hagner moved back and forth allegedly killing his wife in his North Bend home Friday night. Hagner is being held in the Coos County trouble with the law for over a on his chair while jerking his SEE HAGNER | A8 jail on $2 million bail. Help on Landslide of lawsuits MHS to the way interview for timber principal counties hopefuls ■ Legislature OKs bill BY THOMAS MORIARTY right before adjourning The World for the session COOS BAY — Parents will get the chance to cross-examine job BY JEFF BARNARD candidates for principal of Coos AND LAUREN GAMBINO Bay’s main high school next week. The Associated Press Superintendent Dawn Granger told the Coos Bay School Board on SALEM — The Oregon Legisla- Monday night that the district is ture on Monday passed a bill to planning to use a public panel allow struggling timber counties interview to help select a replace- to use measures other than voter- ment for Marshfield High School approved property taxes to pay for Principal Greg Mulkey. public safety. Mulkey, who has held the posi- The votes Monday were 22-7 in tion since 2008, will be stepping the Senate and 49-10 in the down this year to hold the dual House. Gov. John Kitzhaber is roles of dean of students and ath- expected to sign the bill. letic director. The bill, HB 3453, would allow Granger said the district has the governor to declare a public identified five qualified candidates safety emergency after consulting Contributed Photo — two of whom hold doctorates. with legislators and sheriffs and A 2012 photo filed with a complaint in federal court last month depicts a landslide that dumped 1,500 cubic yards of “We advertised with COSA — getting two different approvals construction debris into Coos Bay’s Coalbank Slough. The landslide is at the center of a Clean Water Act suit filed which is the Confederation of from the county. Counties could against Johnson Rock Products and a landowner couple by two Oregon environmental groups. Oregon School Administrators,” impose an income tax, a tax on 911 Granger said. services or other assessments. The The superintendent said the state would bear half the costs. district plans to bring the candi- “The state is now trying to pro- Johnson Rock faces an dates in for initial interview with a vide a safety net for us to come up team composed of seven staff with a solution,” Josephine County members — ranging from teachers Commissioner Cherryl Walker to auxiliary staff — on Monday. said. “This is not the solution.” Granger said she hoped to inter- While passage of the bill gives avalanche of legal action view the two most-preferred can- counties the power to keep law didates Wednesday after the pub- enforcement going, even if voters lic meeting. She said the district won’t pay for it, it is not a long- BY EMILY THORNTON the other lawsuits had the normal rainfall in both areas,”he hopes to have selected a potential term solution to revenue problems The World potential for unraveling every- said. principal by the end of the week. that have been building for two thing the company had already However, the overall total for MHS Booster Club President decades. Rural counties that once COOS BAY — A Coos Bay worked out with the DEQ. January through April 2012 was Steve Schneiderman asked if the depended on federal timber rev- company accused of polluting a A legal action filed by DEQ about average, meaning April board would consider adding a enues have been struggling to pay waterway significant to salmon claims Johnson Rock dumped was a drier month than March. member of the organization to the for sheriff’s patrols, jails and pros- populations says lawsuits filed excavated soil, including con- Sandler said the average rain for district’s interview team. ecutors since a federal safety net against it have the potential to struction debris, on a property the quarter is 30 inches. In the Schneiderman had loudly criti- expired. Voters in the counties hinder clean up progress. near the 63000 block of Juniper 2012 period, North Bend cized Granger’s role in Mulkey’s closest to going broke have refused Johnson Rock is facing up to Drive in Coos Bay. The report recorded around 24 inches and position change at a June school to raise taxes to fill the gap. four legal actions following a said the material was used to fill Bandon tallied just over 37 board meeting, where he suggest- Last week, the Legislature landslide that potentially pol- in a swampy area. inches. ed the outgoing principal would be enacted another bill to help timber luted an area of Coalbank During heavy rains in April DEQ’s initial complaint also well-suited to replace her. counties with elections, tax col- Slough. 2012, the land slid into the says Johnson Rock caused water Chairman James Martin said a lection and veterans services. Brian Chenoweth, attorney slough, causing environmental pollution. The company has Booster Club member joining the Greg Wolf, the governor’s direc- for Johnson Rock, said the com- issues, according to Pamela been working with the DEQ on interview committee was unlikely tor of intergovernmental affairs pany “hadn’t been on that Blake, South Coast basin coor- an agreement to fix the slide because the district had already and regional solutions, said the property for awhile.” He also dinator for DEQ. area, but has yet to sign off on it. assembled a team. governor will sign the bill but claims at the time of the slide, If the dispute goes to court, Johnson Rock has had Follow reporter Thomas hopes he never has to use it. there hadn’t been any signifi- determining a definition for numerous extensions and the Moriarty on Twitter: “It’s up to them,” Wolf said of cant rainfall, which the Depart- “heavy rainfall” could be an DEQ has become impatient, @ThomasDMoriarty. the counties. “If they do not ment of Environmental Quality issue. Blake said. If the company request the declaration (of an claims caused the slide. Ryan Sandler, a representa- doesn’t sign, they will go to a Want to attend? emergency), it does not get made.” “We have been attempting to tive for the National Weather contested hearing Aug. 26. Officials in Curry and Josephine The Coos Bay School District will hold a work with the DEQ to resolve Service in Medford, said Ban- A second complaint was filed public panel interview of candidates for the counties, the two closest to going the claims with the property don and North Bend collection by Glenn Lindh, the landowner broke, are in no hurry to use the Marshfield High School principal position at owner,” Chenoweth said. He sites both reported above aver- of the property where the fill 5 p.m. July 16 at the Milner Crest Education also said neither party would be age rainfall totals in March 2012. Center, 1255 Hemlock Ave., Coos Bay. 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■ Real estate agent says future state park. Chris Havel of the Oregon Parks Commenting period trade is necessary for and Recreation Department said 2013 Bandon Biota To Bandon The Parks and Recreation Commission the deal — initiated by Bandon Exchange Proposal will meet for an executive session to dis- golf course expansion 101 Biota in 2010 — would greatly cuss a potential land swap with Bandon improve the state park land and Biota at 8:30 a.m. July 16 at The Mill BY EMILY THORNTON help save the department some Casino-Hotel in North Bend. That session is The World money. closed to the public. The commission will “Through perseverance we’ve return to the Mill at 8:30 a.m. July 17 to COOS BAY — Bandon State Nat- reached the point we’re at today,” Bradley Lake hear public comments. Comments may also ural Area is readying for comments Havel said. “Both sides worked be sent by email to OPRD.publiccom- on a land trade deal with Bandon hard to come up with a solution.” [email protected]. Biota, a corporation owned by golf A trade off of this sort is rare, course developer Mike Keiser, offi- Havel said. According to law,trades enough land to build another golf cials said. must have an “overwhelming ben- course or they wouldn’t have Two-hundred-eighty acres of efit to the public,”which is hard to approached the parks four years property between Bradley and attain, Havel said. ago. Johnson also said he was Laurel lakes near U.S. Highway 101 “Exchanges between state and relieved to finally have an agree- south of Bandon would be traded to county are more common than this 101 ment with the parks. the corporation. sort of deal,”Havel said. “Only the “It’s been a very long process. Bandon Biota intends to develop commission can decide to go for- I’m glad we reached the stage it a 27-hole walking-only golf course ward with this deal.” has,”Johnson said. “We’ve met and on the property. In exchange, the The earliest a final decision exceeded the expectations of the company would pay at least would be made is September, Havel Bandon State Natural parks department.” $300,000 for gorse control on said, after all public comments Area Johnson said he was “cautiously nearby state park properties, trans- have been heard. optimistic.” fer two land parcels near Bandon Cameron La Follette, land use Proposed Exchange “There are people who believe (280 acres) totaling 208 acres into the state director with Oregon Coast Laurel Lake we shouldn’t build any more golf park system, and pay as much as Alliance, said she doesn’t think the courses in the area,” Johnson said. $2.95 million to help purchase two exchange is a good idea. “Mike is making an extraordinary other properties: oceanfront prop- “We have a lot of concerns about offer.” erty in Lincoln County known as the proposal,” La Follette said. land to build another golf course “We don’t want to rob Peter to Reporter Emily Thornton can be Whale Cove, and 6,100 acres of “How are the parks going to be without acquiring the established feed Paul,”La Follette said. reached at 541-269-1222, ext. 249, forest, prairie and riparian bottom- affected by this proposal?” park area, and he’d essentially be Bob Johnson, Keiser’s real estate [email protected] lands in Grant County for use as a She claims Keiser has enough trading one area for another. agent, said his client doesn’t have or on Twitter: @EmilyK_Thornton. 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C M C M Y K Tuesday, July9,2013 • The World • A3 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas• 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Mascot bill could pass if TODAY Snyder, Coos Bay. Armchair Film Adventure — Disney’s Little Mermaid Jr. 7 “Mongolia – Land of the p.m., Sprague Community The- governor takes no action Nomads” 2 p.m., Coos Bay ater, 1202 11th St. SW, Bandon. Public Library, 525 Anderson Tickets: Adults, $10; seniors, Ave., Coos Bay. Refreshments $8 and $5, students. Advance served. 541-269-1101 tickets available at Bandon BY STEVE LINDSLEY and symbols that are associ- the relationship with our True Value, by calling, 541-347- The World ated with the particular tribe tribes and cautioned him Hands Up “Leogane Project” in 2517 or at the door. “If [Gov. entering into the agree- that, to a degree, a veto of Haiti by Amy Marino 6 p.m., An Oregon senator back- ment,” Kitzhaber said. “The this might actually take St. John Episcopal Church, 795 “Steel Magnolias” 7 p.m., Flo- Kitzhaber] does Franklin, Bandon. Free will rence Playhouse, 208 Laurel ing a bill to protect the use of exception process available those relationships back- offering will go to the “Trees St., Florence. Admission, $10. Native American mascots in absolutely nothing, under SB 215, however, ward,” Kruse said, “because, for Tilori” Project. Hatian din- 541-997-1675 schools says he hopes the it becomes law would be much broader, and quite simply, all these things ner is provided. 541-347-2152 governor doesn’t sign it. I cannot support it.” have been worked out on the SATURDAY Senate Bill 215 is headed to without his Kruse said he’s asked for local level.” Second Tuesday Jam Session 6- the desk of Gov. John the bill to be held up because Kruse said he expects the 9 p.m., Coquille Broiler Restau- The Sandy Clam Grand Prix 9 Kitzhaber, who has said he it would allow it to still members of the Oregon Leg- rant and Lounge, 2 N. Central, signature.” a.m., Riley Ranch County Park, may veto the bill. become law without the islative Commission on Coquille. Open to all musi- 93507 Riley Ranch Lane, North The bill allows local Sen. Jeff Kruse governor’s signature. Indian Services to send the cians. Donations benefit Dept. Bend. Admission, $5 for ages Mascot bill sponsor Psychiatry Autism Program at 12 and older. Racing registra- school districts to keep their “I’m really not sure, at the governor a letter, asking him OHSU. tion begins 7-8:30 p.m. Friday. Native American mascot end of the day, where John is not to veto the bill. Day of registration 7-8:30 a.m., names, “Braves” and “Indi- going to be on this,” Kruse Kruse shook off com- WEDNESDAY fees apply. 541-404-6919 or ans,”for instance, if the dis- said. “What I would prefer is ments in an editorial that 541-297-8199 trict gets an agreement with narrow exceptions to the ... he doesn’t have to sign it. said he and Rep. Sherrie Coos Bay Farmers Market 9 a local tribe. (Oregon School) board’s If we hit sine die before he Sprenger, should worry a.m. to 3 p.m., Downtown Coos Port Orford Farmers Market 9 Sen. Jeff Kruse, R-Rose- ban,”the governor wrote in a gets the bill, he’s got 45 days about more than mascots. Bay on Central Avenue. a.m. to noon, corner of Eighth and U.S. Highway 101, Port burg, who sponsored the bill, memo to legislators. and, if he does absolutely “If Sen. Jeff Kruse, R- Storytime: Preschool-Grade 1 Orford. 541-287-2000 said the governor should “Specifically, I have indi- nothing, it becomes law Roseburg, who sponsored 10:30 a.m., Coos Bay Public reconsider. Kruse has asked cated that I would support a without his signature.” the bill in the Senate, and Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Used Book Sale 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the bill be held after the leg- ‘namesake exemption’ — Kruse said if the governor Rep. Sherrie Sprenger, R- Coos Bay. 541-269-1101 Flora M. Laird Memorial islative session before it goes modeled on [National Colle- does veto the bill, it would Scio, were really interested in Library, 435 Fifth St., Myrtle to the governor. giate Athletic Association] mean a state agency can tribal sovereignty,” wrote Storytime for Grades K-4 Point. Bring a bag. 1 p.m., North Bend Public The Senate concurred in policy and recommenda- “supersede local jurisdic- tribal representatives Se-ah- Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., Zonta Club of Coos Bay Sale 9 House amendments and tions from the National tion.” dom Edmo and Sam Sachs, North Bend. 541-756-0400 a.m. to 4 p.m., TruNorth Build- repassed the bill 25-5 on July Congress of American Indi- He said such a move “they would have worked ing, corner of 310 S. Broadway, Coquille — Dig into Storytime 1. ans — that would permit undermines progress in trib- with the nine sovereign trib- Coos Bay. Proceeds benefit “I have told SB 215’s pro- school districts and federal- al relations. al nations and tribal people for Grades 2-6 10:30-11:30 local Zonta programs. a.m., Coquille Public Library ponents that I am open to a ly-designated tribes to agree “I praised the governor for in Oregon on issues beyond large auditorium, 105 N. Birch, Headles & Treadles Fiber Guild process that would allow for to the use of mascots, names all the work he had done on mascots.” Coquille. Topic: Rocks. Meeting 10 a.m., Headles & Treadles, Pony Village Mall, Mandolin Music and More 1-2 mezzanine suite 20, 1611 Vir- p.m., Flora M. Laird Memorial ginia Ave., North Bend. Discus- Hearings set on coal Great camps open Library, 435 Fift St., Myrtle sions about handweaving, dye- Point. 541-572-2591 ing and handspinning. transfer terminal in E. Ore. Registration is now open able to any student entering Movie Wednesdays: North Bend Paddle the Estuary 10 a.m. to 3 for Great Afternoons’ Oregon grades one through six. Public Library 3:30-8:30 p.m., p.m., South Slough Interpre- PORTLAND (AP) — will review the Boardman Adventure Camps. The Cost for a week’s atten- NBPL large meeting room, tive Center, 61907 Seven Devils camps will run from 10 a.m. dance is $50 per camp. 1800 Sherman Ave., North Thousands of comments are project and two other pro- Road, Charleston. Bring kayak expected to be received as posed Northwest coal export to 2 p.m. Monday through Registration forms can be Bend. Two movies will be or canoe, PFD, water and Friday from July 8 to Aug. 2 at found at Great Afternoons shown back to back with a Oregon regulators consider proposals in separate lunch. Dress for muddy launch Highland Elementary, 2605 classroom and at the Family short break in between. Con- permits for a proposed ter- processes, instead of jointly, and take out. Minimum of minal along the Columbia as Oregon Gov. John Longwood Drive, Reedsport. Resource Center’s Great tact the library for film sched- three boats and maximum of ule. Light refreshments will be River to transfer coal from Kitzhaber had asked. 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Geared toward posed coal transfer terminal Neal, general manager of the available at Coquille Gardens, at the Port of Morrow near Port of Morrow, say that grades 2-6. Build it, fill it and Cedar Point Florist and Nurs- take it home craft. Boardman, where trains from project would create 25 to 30 ery, Copper Goose and Farr’s Montana and Wyoming high-paying full-time jobs at “Coming to America: Marine True Value in Coquille. 541- would transfer shipments to the port. Biology and Japanese Tsunami 396-3096 barges that would be sent Environmentalists and Marine Debris” 7 p.m., OIMB Innominata Garden Tour 10 CONTACT THE NEWSPAPER Boathouse, 63466 Boat Basin downriver and loaded onto others said they’re con- a.m. to 4 p.m., maps/tickets at vessels bound for Asia, the cerned about effects on pub- Corner of Fourth Street & Commercial Avenue, Coos Bay Road, Charleston. Presentation Dan’s Ace Hardware, Flowers P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, OR 97420 given by Dr. James T. 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Riverfront Rhythms with Tim- Classic” Concert featuring Sea million metric tons of coal a art and music is. THE WORLD (SSN 1062-8495) is published Monday through berwolf 6 p.m., Umpqua Dis- Breeze Harmony Chorus and year. Thursday, and Saturday, by Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co. covery Center, 409 Riverfront Oregon Coast Chorus 2 p.m., The state agency has Dolphin Playhouse, 580 New- issued three draft permits. POSTMASTER Send address changes to Way. Bring blanket, chair or The World, P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, OR 97420-2269. picnic. Vendors onsite. Pets, mark Ave., Coos Bay. Tickets $5 The U.S. Army Corps of See Inside Saturday smoking and alcohol prohibit- at door or call 541-404-7002. Engineers said last month it ed. www.seabreezeharmony.org Guest Night 6:30 p.m., Red Lion Disney’s Little Mermaid Jr. 7 Hotel, 1313 N. Bayshore Drive, p.m., Sprague Community The- Logging up Coos Bay. RSVP for dinner/pro- ater, 1202 11th St. SW, Bandon. gram, 541-808-0625. 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C M C M Y K A4 •The World • Tuesday, July9,2013 Y K

Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Remembering a good man

Police Chief Mark Mark passed away sud- how many times I heard, be said for his football and riding, but not for the bike Fandrey would hate all this denly over the weekend, “You watch too much TV, basketball players and their he was riding. I found attention. He really would. leaving a large hole this isn’t ‘Law and Order.’” families. myself stuck yet again. He’d hate having his pic- behind in the Reedsport In time, I began to look Mark was an influential I wish I was in Reedsport ture published, and he’d community. up to Mark as a big brother community member of right now. The community especially hate people talk- I’m truly fortunate to and often turned to him for Reedsport, even though he spirit and way the city ing openly have had the opportunity advice — some of it was was only there for a short comes together during about what a to get to know Mark on actually good, too. time. times of sadness such as genuinely nice both a professional and When he wasn’t crunch- His memory will live on this has always been unbe- guy he was. personal level. ing numbers for the through his family, who lievable. But it My trips to the police department or dealing with will always love him dearly; I know he’s probably comes with station for scoops slowly police things, he’d be through the children who watching us, rolling his Sarah Haase the territory grew from quick 10- coaching football, basket- were fortunate to have him eyes, saying, “Good Lord. Former editor of of being a minute, down-to-business ball and softball. I coached as their coach; and through What’s wrong with all of The Umpqua Post respected stops into long visits, with softball with him a couple his friends who will you?” for the tears we’ve police chief, conversation topics run- of seasons ago. He loved remember the good times, cried and will continue to involved community mem- ning the gamut, from the girls, despite the grum- like when he took me out cry. But when heaven gains ber, role model and overall Oregon Ducks facts to what bling from time to time, riding on the dunes, a good man like Mark, it’s good guy. I’m hard- might have been leaking and he loved being on the motioned for me to follow hard not to. pressed to believe he’d from my Jeep to lessons in field. The girls loved him, him and then proceeded to Mark, it was an honor to admit to that last one, but how police business is real- too, and looked up to him; drive on a trail entirely too know you, if even just for a it’s the truth. ly handled. I can’t tell you I’m sure the same thing can small for the quad I was short time. Is Deen the worst of Americans?

As practically everyone knows by now, multimillionaire TV chef Paula Deen was yanked from the pinnacle of free-market success after admitting to a lawyer taking a deposition in a racial and sexual harass- ment lawsuit (already Orwellian) that she had used what is referred to as “the N- word” some 25 years ago. According to the deposition, Deen said the word when telling her husband about the man who had stuck a gun to her head during a robbery at the bank where she worked years ago. She also admitted to using the slur at other non-specific times but said, “It’s been a long time,”adding: “That’s just not a word we use as time has gone on” (unless “we” are in the music business). So, like President Obama on homosexual marriage, Deen claims to have “evolved,”or at least learned some man- Public Forum ners. Nonetheless, her admission disqualified Deen from further partici- pation in public life — at Citizens united in can regardless of political affilia- You generated several thou- least according to the titans tion. We need to get corporate sand dollars for the new Coos Write to us of corporate America. En overturning it money out of politics so we can Historical & Maritime Center have public officials who care exhibit fund and set single-day The World welcomes your letter. masse, they ended their If it’s going to take a constitu- more about their voters than sales records at many local busi- Write to [email protected], lucrative business relation- tional amendment to overturn their donations. The dollar nesses. We hope you had a won- or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. DIANA ships with Deen. Food Net- the Supreme Court’s Citizens should not rule here! ■ Please use your real name. WEST work cut ties with her.Then United decision, count Oregon derful experience and may even Nancy Shinn Smithfield Foods. Major in. On Monday, it became the have discovered a new favorite ■ 400 words maximum. Coos Bay Columnist retailers — Wal-Mart, Tar- 16th state to call on Congress to watering hole. Center construc- ■ No defamation, vulgarity, busi- get, Home Depot, J.C. Pen- pass an amendment overturning tion is now underway. Next year ness complaints, poetry or religious ney, QVC — announced they would no longer that 2010 decision. The biparti- will see another terrific and testimony. sell Paula Deen merchandise. Random House san measure passed the state Kudos expanded Dine Out celebration. ■ Please list your address and also canceled Deen’s forthcoming cookbook House by a 48-11 margin, with 14 Our thanks again to the entire daytime phone for verification. even as it was already, in pre-release, the No. 1 Republican votes (the majority community for this tremendous top-selling book on Amazon. of state House Republicans), and support. Watching Deen’s long fall is almost Enjoy repast and Anne Donnelly the state Senate by a 17-13 mar- If you would like to get more unbelievable. Judging by these swift, gin, with one Republican, Sena- Coos Bay unforgiving actions by corporate America, tor Betsy Close (R-Albany), vot- preserve the past involved or just have fun, we there is nothing worse than what Deen did ing in favor. Oregon joins four Thanks to all who made “Dine would love to have you join us as (said). That would include, for example, other states — Delaware, Maine, Out — Make History” a win- Thanks for golf a member of the Kiwanis Club of giving aid and comfort to the enemy in West Virginia and Illinois — that win-win. Back Alley Pub, Blue North Vietnam while American POWs scramble support Coos Bay. Our meetings are at have called for a constitutional Heron Bistro, Café Mediter- the Red Lion at noon Wednes- were being tortured by captors in Hanoi, amendment in the past two ranean, Cicarelli’s, High Tide, La The Coos Bay Kiwanis days. Feel free to contact any and while other Americans were still fight- months. All of the resolutions Herradura, Liberty Pub, Momi- Foundation would like to thank ing and dying during the Vietnam War. this year have passed with bipar- ji’s, Miller’s at the Cove, Portland you for your generous dona- Kiwanis member for more infor- This, of course, is exactly what actress Jane tisan support in at least one Bagel, Shark Bites, Sushi Garden, tions to our third annual Golf mation. Thank you, and we look Fonda did before amassing her own exer- chamber. California, Hawaii, Tai’s Dynasty, Walt’s Pour Scramble. With your generous forward to coordinating our cise-based media empire. Massachusetts, Maryland, Col- House, K-DOCK radio for exten- donations we raised over children’s needs with your gen- Deen, 66, may have supported President sive P.R., KCBY and The World; $10,000. We appreciate the orado, New Jersey, New Mexico, erous donations. Remember us Obama in 2008, but she is an old, white Rhode Island, Vermont, Con- and the hundreds of you who active community support and Southerner, which, in good, ol’ fashioned necticut and Montana have also enjoyed a meal (or two, or three) overall caring to better the lives for next year! Marxist-Leninist terms, is still a class of called for the same. This is an June 27 at these terrifically com- of all including, and most John Lemos person best defined as “enemy of the peo- issue that effects every Ameri- munity-minded establishments. importantly, our children. North Bend ple.”Detestable. Expendable. It gets more ironic. Also out this month is a Town & Country cover story about Armand “Armie” Hammer, the 26-year- old star of a new Lone Ranger movie. The Fact vs. melodrama in Zimmerman trial headline is, “Lone Ranger in Love: He’s from an American Dynasty, but for the New John Wayne, Money and Fame Aren’t In my experience, whenever in the morgue for a cutor declined, urging Now that Zimmerman’s trial Everything.” criminal cases turn into symbolic week?? That alone is police to keep investigat- is underway, it’s commendable American dynasty? The new John melodramas, reason goes out the unbelievable) ... I find it ing. to see Charles Blow acting like a Wayne? Young Armie, of course, has noth- door. Almost needless to say, I’m appalling that a small For weeks last spring, journalist again. After the first ing to do with the formation of said referring to the George Zimmer- town police agency MSNBC broadcast week’s testimony, he wrote a dynasty, and probably less to do with the man murder trial currently dom- thought they them- dozens of segments on column which, if overly reliant writing of the glossy headline. In short, inating cable TV news channels. selves could make a its primetime “news” upon rhetorical questions with Armie is beside my point, which is this: The Starting last February, what legal finding that a programs ridiculing the obvious answers he might not Hammer “Dynasty’s” formation was any- began as a lamentable tragedy homicide was justified.” GENE idea that Zimmerman want to hear, concluded that, Unbelievable indeed. had been injured during thing but “American” given its deep, twist- was promoted as a multimedia LYONS while Zimmerman bears ed roots in Soviet wheeling and dealing. Also categorically false, his fatal encounter with morality play on the theme of undoubted moral responsibility Armie’s great-grandfather was Armand although MSNBC Columnist Martin. Grainy video of racist brute vs. innocent child. for killing Trayvon Martin, Hammer (1898-1990), a legendary Soviet In consequence, millions of reported it many times. the handcuffed suspect “agent of influence” whose fortune began to According to the case file released being escorted into the Sanford “[l]egally, it remains to be seen Americans gullible enough to whether he will be found guilty accrue while in effect laundering money for believe what they see on TV last May 18, Sanford, Fla. police police department was shown of second-degree murder.” Lenin’s nascent Soviet Union — no fan, of developed passionate beliefs notified Trayvon’s father of his repeatedly. Lawrence O’Donnell To convict George Zimmerman course, of the bourgeois likes of Town & about the case shaped by ten- death early the next morning. and New York Times columnist Country. Then there’s the magazine’s invo- dentious and slipshod reporting. MSNBC personalities Al Sharp- Charles Blow in particular made of second-degree murder, a jury cation of John Wayne, a legendary patriot During a recent online collo- ton, Melissa Harris-Perry, many scathing comments. must imagine this scenario: and anti-Communist. So outspoken was quy, a woman identifying herself Lawrence O’Donnell and others Then, after the prosecution Determined to kill an innocent Wayne, film historian and Wayne biogra- as a Seattle criminal defense also repeatedly alleged that indif- file was released on May 18, 2012 stranger, a man first dials 911, pher Michael Munn tells us, the actor was attorney (you never really know ferent local cops let George Zim- with contemporaneous photo- stays on the phone while stalking actually targeted for assassination by Stalin. on the Internet) opined that the merman take his gun home, and graphs and EMS reports detail- his victim, remains at the crime Town & Country’s headline isn’t just an only reason George Zimmerman failed to collect his clothing for ing Zimmerman’s broken nose scene rather than fleeing, surren- example of tone-deafness. By such discordant hadn’t been forced to plead guilty forensic examination — also and scalp lacerations, something ders peacefully, waives his Miran- chords, our history is written over and forgot- was that “the police did not do a untrue. Indeed, the detective who remarkable happened. Or rather, da rights and voluntarily answers ten, leaving us oblivious to everything — proper investigation, and han- handled the initial investigation failed to happen. Instead of cor- hundreds of police questions. except, of course, that Paula Deen is a racist. dled the case poorly (seriously, recommended filing manslaugh- recting manifest errors in its Hard to believe, no? ter charges March 13, 2012. coverage — of which the above Diana West’s new book is “American Martin is found with a cellphone Arkansas Times columnist For reasons gradually becom- are but a sample — MSNBC went Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s on him, and they decide they Gene Lyons is a National Maga- Character” from St. Martin’s Press. ing clearer at trial, the state prose- radio-silent. can’t ID him and let his body sit zine Award winner. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, July9,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Idea for surprise Lawmakers create Klamath water task force wedding may GRANTS PASS (AP) — crew spotted the young A judge says he’ll decide opens later this year. need further The governor and members STATE woman on the tracks. today whether there’s prob- The Oregonian newspa- of Oregon’s congressional Deputies say the engineer able cause to send Rhodes to per reports the ads feature thought delegation have created a DIGEST sounded the train whistle trial in St. Clair County musicians from the state, task force to find solutions to and rang emergency bells. court. snappy jingles and the slogan DEAR ABBY: I am thinking the water problems of the nized senior water rights The victim was not imme- In June, a medical exam- “Long Live Oregonians.” about planning a “surprise” Klamath Basin. held by the Klamath Tribes. diately identified pending iner declined to classify The first wave of ads cost wedding for me and my fiance. Democratic Sens. Ron The task force is being notification of relatives. Grenia’s death as a homicide $2.9 million. They appear in We have been together for eight Wyden and Jeff Merkley, asked to consider ways to but said it’s possible that broadcast, print and online years and have lived together for Republican Rep. Greg assure water for irrigation, Key ruling due in neglect could have acceler- form. seven. We put off the wedding Walden and Democratic Gov. restore fish and wildlife murder case ated her demise. Dr. Daniel As the federal Affordable for many reasons, chiefly the habitat along rivers, and Spitz said she had heart and John Kitzhaber announced it PORT HURON, Mich. Care Act kicks in, people cost because those things are negotiate a settlement over lung disease. Monday. (AP) — An Oregon woman who don’t get insurance expensive. We do not want to water rights. They say it will have more charged with murder is Evidence includes video through Medicare, the just elope. than 20 people representing returning to a Michigan of Rhodes apparently leaving state’s Medicaid program or The idea of having a theme Young woman hit, Oregon and California state courtroom to learn if she’ll the body covered up next to a their employer will be shop- party and inviting all our friends agencies, Indian tribes, killed by train face a trial in her mother’s Dumpster at the Goodwill ping for new policies. and family occurred to me the farmers and ranchers, con- KEIZER (AP) — Marion death. store. Many can use Cover other day. Then, in the middle servation groups, salmon County sheriff’s officers say The body of 89-year-old Oregon, the state’s version of of it, we fishermen and electric a 17-year-old girl is dead Ad campaign touts the health care marketplaces could bring Mary Grenia of Salem, was EAR power producers. after she was hit by an health coverage the law calls for. D in a priest found behind a thrift store in State watermasters have Amtrak train north of Salem. ABBY and tie the Port Huron Township in PORTLAND (AP) — An The marketplaces aim to knot! I have been telling ranchers in the KATU-TV reports the March. Her 49-year-old advertising campaign begins allow consumers to compare figured out upper Klamath Basin to turn train was bound from daughter, Kelly Rhodes, also today to introduce policies and qualify for tax the cost, and off their irrigation due to Portland to Klamath Falls on from Salem, is charged with Oregonians to the health credits. Oregon’s is opera- it shouldn’t drought and newly recog- Monday afternoon when the the death. insurance marketplace that tional in October. be more than a grand. We could swing Obituaries that. Ronald Edward Irvine Coos Bay with Pastor Don Kelso, Wash., Roxanna Rak Louise (Carlson) raising or the nieces who JEANNE But my Berney, of New Beginnings of Battleground, Wash., and were visiting on these hair question is, Oct. 1, 1945 - July 3, 2013 Milani PHILLIPS Christian Fellowship, offici- Jodi Fowler of Vancouver, raising escapades. do we tell A chapel funeral service ating. Burial will follow at Wash.; brother, Richard April 22, 1920 - June 24, 2013 Taking family and friends any one will be held for Ronald Sunset Memorial Park, Irvine of Coos Bay; nephew, Louise Carlson was born boating to the Rogue River or about it beforehand? I told one Edward 63060 Millington Frontage Richard Irvine Jr.; as well as April 22, 1920, to William Immigrant Lake was always a of my girlfriends and my fiance, Irvine Sr., Road in Coos Bay. many other children, grand- and Flora (Philpott) Carlson. fun summer escape from the and they think it’s a great idea.It 67, of Coos Ron was born Oct. 1, 1945, children and great-grand- Louise’s ancestors came to heart. In semi-retirement, would take a lot of stress off. Bay at 1 p.m. in Urbana, ll., the son of children. Oregon in 1853 home- Louise bought part of the old Should I tell my parents? They S aturday, Glenn and Thelma (Perry) Arrangements are under steading in Douglas County Philpott Ranch and built sometimes blab (Dad is worse July 13, at Irvine. He died July 3, 2013, the direction of Coos Bay then migrating to the Seven with their own equipment than Mom) when they’re excit- Coos Bay in Coos Bay of causes related Chapel, 541-267-3131. Mile area in 1875 to what is the Coquille River RV Park. ed about something. — Chapel, 685 to cancer. Please sign the guestbook now called Randolph. Louise and Neil enjoyed STEALTH BRIDE-TO-BE Anderson He is survived by his chil- at www.coosbayfh.com and She was raised on spending winters in DEAR STEALTH BRIDE- Ronald Irvine Ave., in dren, Rebecca Williams of www.theworldlink.com. Randolph Island in the Quartzite, Ariz., enjoying TO-BE: One person you should Coquille River, where there family and friends, watching definitely discuss this with were board walks between ond love, Cynthia. He always daughters, Dawn, Gale and burros run free and exploring would be the priest. Ask if he George Holbowitch the house, dairy barn and out said he was blessed to have Tina; his sisters, Phyllis and in their off-road vehicles would be willing to marry a Sept. 21, 1936 – July 5, 2013 building to keep their feet the chance to have two great Tonya; Cynthia’s children; until Neil’s passing in 2005. couple who has been living dry from high tides and The family of George loves in his life. and many grandchildren and Louise continued running together because some aren’t, floods that interfered with Holbowitch, 76, of Albany, is George spent 28 years in great-grandchildren. the RV park until 2010 when and also if he’d prefer the everyday chores. During the celebrating his life which the U.S. Air Force traveling A memorial will be held at she moved to Heritage Place solemn vows be taken in a house fires of 1936, Louise was sta- ended the United States, as well as 3 p.m. Thursday, July 11, at where she resided until her of worship rather than a theme- tioned on the house roof to peacefully several foreign countries. He the Timber Linn Vietnam passing. party atmosphere. If that’s the throw off burning limbs. She in his sleep served in Vietnam. He spent War Memorial in Albany Louise is survived by her case, you may have to settle for went to school at Riverton, on July 5, about 30 years of retirement with a reception to follow at daughter, Catherine and an officiant of another faith or a Randolph and Bandon. 2013. in Reedsport, concluding his the American Legion. A pri- husband, Don Peck; son, justice of the peace to perform In 1938, she married Fred George life in Albany. vate committal will be at the Fred W. and wife, Myra the ceremony. Milani. They helped on the was married George was a dedicated Willamette National Milani; granddaughters, Judy Also, I suggest you rethink family dairy on the island, to Betty Shriner and greatly enjoyed Cemetery in Portland. and husband, Dean Stacks your idea of keeping this happy had two children and started Holbowitch all the wonderful friends he Arrangements are under and Rhonda Oxley; grand- news from your folks, who may a freighting business in for almost made through his Nomad the direction of Fisher sons, Brian and family and have been praying for this for George Klamath Falls and Medford. 50 years campouts, trips, and cele- Funeral Home, 541-928- Scott and family; nieces, seven years. They might feel Holbowitch In 1953 Fred was killed in a before her brations with friends. 3349. Claudette and Cheryl; and very hurt to find they were kept trucking accident leaving passing. He Celebrating George’s life Sign the guestbook at numerous great-grandchil- in the dark. Louise to raise the children was then graced with a sec- are his wife, Cynthia; his www.theworldlink.com. dren, cousins, nieces and DEAR ABBY: My husband’s and run the business alone. nephews. stepmother and father send She soon partnered with Neil She was preceded in death religious-themed gifts for every Malati Alyn eral years in Federal Way, seeking a warmer climate Wooldridge and the business by her parents, Bill and Flora holiday. We have an abundance (Pitzer) Lindh Wash., where both her and a possible alternative became Milani & Wooldridge Carlson; husband, Fred of unused books, DVDs, stick- daughters were born. In treatment for the cancer. She Trucking. They ran this Milani; grandson, Daryl May 23, 1980 - July 2, 2013 ers, coloring books, dolls, book- 2008, she was diagnosed learned a lot of Spanish and business of logging trucks, Milani; partner, Neil marks, etc., purchased from A memorial service will be with cancer. Thus began an made hundreds of new freight trucks, heavy equip- Wooldridge; and sister and local Christian stores for a hefty held for Malati Alyn (Pitzer) intense and difficult battle, friends. In March of this ment and construction suc- brother-in-law, Claude and price. Lindh, 33, of Coos Bay at 2 but an inherent stubborn- year, deteriorating health cessfully for more than 50 Margarette (Carlson) Lemon. We don’t see them often p.m. Saturday, July 13, at the ness saw her through. When forced their return to Coos years. Louise would have to Arrangements are under the during the year because we live Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s it was evident she’d lost the Bay. Her quick wit and love flag for the trucks going over direction of Amling/Schroeder in different states, but we would Witnesses, battle, she continued with a for others are two outstand- the narrowest roads in and Funeral Service, Bandon, 541- like our kids to have a good rela- 1800 Waite ready smile for everyone, and ing qualities we will always out of the Medford valley. 347-2907. tionship with them. The kids St., in North though she had a right to, she remember. She is missed by She would sometimes take Sign the guestbook at don’t seem to be fazed by it, but Bend. never complained, always friends throughout the the grandchildren she was www.theworldlink.com. they also don’t get excited about Cremation putting the interest of others world. opening and using these gifts. rites have before her own. A trait that Malati is survived by hus- We pay for our children to been held at endeared her to all. One word band, Glenn; their children, participate in religious educa- Ocean View described Malati in her fight Niya, Shannah, Benjamin, Death Notices tion as well as attend several Memory to survive - stoic. Albin and Jasmine; parents, church functions during the Gardens She possessed multiple Gene and Roxana Pitzer; Mary Elizabeth Gunther away July 6, 2013, in North school year. We believe grand- Malati (Pitzer) Crematory talents and passions, but Glenn’s parents, HansErik — 72, of Coos Bay, died July 7, Bend. Arrangements are parents should be interested in Lindh in Coos Bay. none greater than the love for and Elise Lindh; her siblings 2013, in Coquille. pending with Nelson’s Bay learning about what each child Malati her family and the joy of and their spouses, Elka and Arrangements are pending with Area Mortuary, 541-267- is drawn to, and not so much Alyn was born May 23, 1980, serving in the ministry. On John Christenson, Elliot and Amling/Schroeder Funeral 4216. about preaching their own reli- in Black Diamond, India and Sept. 15, 2007, she married Tiare Pitzer, and Zarin and Service of Coquille, 541-396- Dorothy M. Barton — gious beliefs to us. It makes us arrived in the loving arms of Glenn Lindh a friend from Natasha Pitzer; and many 3846, www.westrumfuner- 90, of Coos Bay, passed away uncomfortable and resentful at the Pitzers Sept. 18, 1980. Sweden. In 2011, they went cherished members of her alservice.com. July 6, 2013, in Coos Bay. times. She passed away at her fami- on an extended trip to stay extended family. Dean Scherril — 79, of Arrangements are pending How does one politely tell in- ly home, surrounded by her with his family in Boras, Arrangements are under Coos Bay, died Friday, July 5, with Nelson’s Bay Area laws to stop sending religious- family and friends July 2, Sweden. She learned a little the direction of Coos Bay 2013, in Coos Bay. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Tuesday, July9,2013 Y K State and Nation Family killed in crash was on vacation

ANCHORAGE (AP) — The 11-year-old Anastacia. Antonakos family of “It’s rough, to lose five Greenville, S.C., usually stuck (family) members at one close to home for summer time,”Clayton said. vacations, but this year they Investigators have begun decided to explore Alaska. their probe of the de Havil- “They were very excited,” land DHC3 Otter that the father of Kimberly Anton- crashed and burned Sunday akos, H. Wayne Clayton, said at the airport in Soldotna, Monday. “They never had about 75 miles southwest of been there before and wanted Anchorage on the Kenai to see what it was like.” Peninsula. The plane had Kimberly Antonakos, her just taken off and apparently husband Melet Antonakos was en route to a fishing and their three children were lodge, according to National among those killed in a fiery Transportation Safety Board Alaska plane crash that left investigator Clint Johnson. all 10 on board dead. South Carolina House The Antonakos family of Majority Leader Bruce Ban- Greenville, S.C., usually nister said four of the other went to Myrtle Beach, S.C., victims were also a family each summer, but Clayton from Greenville, S.C. — said Monday his daughter Chris McManus and Stacey and her family decided to McManus and their two travel to Alaska for 10 days children. this year instead. Bannister said the Anton- The Associated Press Clayton said his son-in- akos family lived on his street Oregon Rep.Jeff Reardon, D-Happy Valley, prepares to roll up a poster of Oregon Representatives shortly before the Oregon legislature adjourned law sold computer software in Greenville. Olivia was in Salem, Monday. to hospitals and doctors’ going to be in 11th grade, Mills offices, while Kimberly shuf- was going to be in ninth grade fled the three children to and Anna was going to be in Legislature adjourns 2013 session their many activities. The sixth grade next year, he said. children were 16-year-old The victims also included Olivia, 14-year-old Mills and the plane’s pilot. BY LAUREN GAMBINO AND fund campus expansion They did, however, vote to products sold in Oregon, JONATHAN J.COOPER projects for universities and extend until 2022 the sending it to die in a commit- The Associated Press community colleges. monthly phone tax. It was tee that had no more sched- “(Infrastructure invest- set to expire next year. uled meetings. The measure, SALEM — Oregon law- ment) is one of the best ways The bill failed in part which passed in the House makers adjourned the 2013 for government to create because lawmakers were before running into a brick legislative session Monday jobs, private sector jobs,” divided on how to evenly wall in the Senate, was a pri- after voting to give universi- said Rep. Paul Holvey, D- collect the 75-cent monthly ority for environmentalists ties more independence, Eugene. “It’s the way tax from prepaid phone who said it would protect extend a tax that funds 911 Franklin Delano Roosevelt owners, who make up a children. Critics said it risked emergency services and help led us out of the depression, growing share of phone harming manufacturers. financially struggling timber by building our infrastruc- users. Sen. Jackie Winters, Lawmakers also signed counties. ture.” R-Salem, pledged to work on off on a bill that would set up Lawmakers rushed to In the hours before this issue during the interim. a three-tier system for clas- approve the final pieces of a adjournment at 2:48 p.m., The Legislature backed a sifying sex offenders. The two-year budget and leave lawmakers voted to let public bill allowing rural, timber- new classification system is Salem after 155 days — five universities break free from dependent counties to use intended to distinguish shy of the constitutional the statewide higher educa- measures other than voter- those at highest risk of deadline to finish their work. tion system, acceding to approved property taxes to becoming a repeat offender One of their final acts was requests that came first from raise money for public safety. from those that have served passing an $800 million University of Oregon and “This is the worst thing their time and are not likely bonding package to fund Portland State University. In we could possibly do, but it’s to commit another crime. construction projects a concession to the other five the one thing we have to do,” Offenders that meet certain around the state, including a schools, they also will be able said Sen. Jeff Kruse, R- requirements could apply to 174-bed psychiatric hospital to establish their own gov- Roseburg, who reluctantly have their names removed in Junction City. Some erning boards at a later date. supported the legislation. from the sex offender reg- Republican legislators criti- Proponents hope the Rural counties that once istry after five years. cized the project because of independence will allow the depended on federal timber And a bill championed by the high costs associated universities to raise more revenues have been strug- House Speaker Tina Kotek, The Associated Press with staffing and operating money and better manage gling to pay for sheriff’s D-Portland, that was reject- In this aerial photo taken Saturday, emergency crews respond at the the facility after it’s built. their own affairs. patrols, jails and prosecutors ed in the Senate on Sunday scene of the wreckage of Asiana Flight 214, left, after it crashed at the The package, however, Following years of delib- since a federal safety net was revived and narrowly San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, earlier in the day. passed each chamber with a eration, lawmakers again expired. Voters in the coun- approved Monday. The bill, large majority Monday. failed to pass legislation ties have refused to raise which now goes to the gov- Lawmakers also allotted requiring people with pre- taxes to fill the gap. ernor, would stop housing $35 million to pay for engi- paid cellphones to pay the The Senate shelved a discrimination against low- Investigators turn neering plans to seismically same tax as other phone measure that would have income Oregonians who reinforce the state Capitol users to support the state’s phased out toxic chemicals in hold federally subsidized and directed other money to 9-1-1 emergency services. certain toys and children’s rent vouchers. to cockpit decisions

Legislature finds dead ends in 2013 session SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Investigators have said Investigators trying to Flight 214 was flying “signif- SALEM (AP) — As Oregon There were some high- al inflation increases. lawmakers working on prison understand why Asiana Air- icantly below” its target lawmakers wrapped up their profile changes that did make Republicans complained that reforms resulted in much lines Flight 214 crash-landed speed during approach when work and adjourned Monday, it through, of course. A the plan fell far short of the more limited changes that are focused Monday on the the crew tried to abort the they closed the door on a leg- bipartisan group of lawmak- savings needed to stem the expected to keep the number actions of an experienced landing just before the plane islative session notable as ers backed legislation allow- Public Employees Retiring of inmates roughly flat over pilot learning his way around smashed onto the runway. much for what didn’t happen ing young people living in the System’s rapidly rising costs. the next five years. a new aircraft, fellow pilots Authorities do not know yet as for what did. United States illegally to pay A lawsuit backed by a coali- “The fact that we’ve made who were supposed to be whether the pilot’s inexperi- There was no grand bar- resident tuition at Oregon’s tion of public employee movement on all of those public universities. unions seeks to overturn it. issues is pretty tremendous, monitoring him and why no ence with the Boeing 777 and gain to increase taxes and cut one noticed that the plane landing it at San Francisco’s pension costs. Gun control Lawmakers also allowed peo- The session was dominat- given that those were difficult ple to obtain driver’s licenses ed by months of partisan topics,” House Speaker Tina was coming in too slow. airport played a role. proposals got plenty of atten- Authorities also reviewed The airline acknowledged tion but no action. A plan to if they can’t prove they’re maneuvering over some Kotek, D-Portland, said. legally in the country. combination of further pen- A high-profile push to the initial rescue efforts after Monday in Seoul that the lower prison costs was signif- fire officials acknowledged pilot at the controls had icantly scaled back. Voters may get the ulti- sion cuts, tax increases, and require tougher background mate say on the driver’s business tax breaks that checks for gun purchases fiz- that one of their trucks may flown that type of plane for Even one accomplishment have run over one of the two only a short time and had — funding for a new license measure. A group of might have increased funding zled, even with renewed critics is collecting signatures for education. Kitzhaber urgency following the shoot- Chinese teenagers killed in never before landed one at Interstate 5 bridge across the the crash at San Francisco that airport. Columbia River — unraveled in hopes of referring it for a gathered legislative leaders at ings at Clackamas Town statewide vote. Mahonia Hall, the governor’s Center and Sandy Hook International Airport. The Asiana spokeswoman Lee months later in Washington students were the accident’s Hyomin said pilot Lee Gang- state. Marijuana dispensaries official residence, but the Elementary. So did an effort were legalized. Some univer- two-day summit produced by environmental groups to only fatalities. guk had logged nearly 10,000 An improving economy sities will break free from the little beyond finger pointing. continue Oregon’s low-car- National Transportation hours operating other planes allowed for an end to years of statewide university system. Republicans said it was bon fuel standard, which Safety Board Chairman Deb- but had only 43 hours in the painful budget slashing and More homeowners will be the fault of Democrats and aims to promote healthier orah Hersman said investi- 777, a plane she said he was brought an increase in school covered by a requirement that their biggest financial sup- vehicle fuels but is set to gators watched airport sur- still getting used to. funding. Majority Democrats mortgage lenders mediate porter, the public-employee expire. veillance video to determine It’s not unusual for veter- laid out one overarching goal with borrowers before initiat- unions. Lawmakers approved whether an emergency vehi- an pilots to learn about new — $6.75 billion in school ing foreclosure proceedings. “Unfortunately, though funding for a new Interstate 5 cle hit one of the students. aircraft by flying with more funding — and they got it. But After closing a $3.5 billion there was every reason to bridge across the Columbia But they have not reached experienced colleagues. the effort was overshadowed budget gap and navigating a believe compromise was pos- River — a top priority for any firm conclusions. A Another pilot on the flight, by the failure of weeks of partisan tie in the House fol- sible, no deal was allowed to Kitzhaber, Kotek and the coroner said he would need Lee Jeong-min, had 12,390 negotiations over pensions lowing the 2010 election, come to a vote,” Sen. Ted business community but bit- at least two weeks to rule in hours of flying experience, and taxes that might’ve pro- lawmakers came into this Ferrioli of John Day, the terly opposed by Portland the matter. including 3,220 hours on the duced an additional $250 mil- year with Democrats firmly in Republican leader, said in a neighborhood activists and The students had been in 777, according to the Min- lion. control of the House, Senate statement Monday. light rail foes. The vote was the rear of the aircraft, where istry of Land, Infrastructure “We balanced the budget, and governor’s office and Since shortly after taking for naught, however, after many of the most seriously and Transport in South we’ll get out of here on with a steadily improving office more than two years Washington lawmakers failed injured passengers were Korea. time...We just weren’t as economy. Gov. John ago, Kitzhaber has pushed to to approve their state’s $450 seated, Hersman said. Lee Jeong-min was the good as I wanted us to be,” Kitzhaber worked with a fully reduce criminal sentences for million share of the funding. The NTSB also said part of deputy pilot helping Lee Senate President Peter Democrat-controlled some offenses to lower prison Project planners began shut- the jet’s tail section was Gang-guk get accustomed to Courtney said. Legislature for the first time costs, and this year, he called ting down after more than a found in San Francisco Bay, the 777, according to Asiana Courtney pressed for ded- in his three terms as governor. on the Legislature to keep the decade and $170 million and debris from the seawall Airlines. icated funding for mental Democrats voted to cut prison population flat for 10 spent planning. was carried several hundred It was unclear whether the health, but it died along with pension benefits for retired years. Months of tense nego- Lawmakers will be back in feet down the runway, indi- other two pilots were in the the failed taxes-and-pen- government workers, prima- tiations between the law- February for a 35-day legisla- cating the plane hit the sea- cockpit, which in the Boeing sions bargain. rily by scaling back the annu- enforcement community and tive session. wall on its approach. 777 typically seats four.

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C M C M Y K Tuesday, July9,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World Confusion on rumors of Snowden acceptance of Venezuela offer

MOSCOW (AP) — The net details of a U.S. intelligence of rumors and uncertainties program to monitor Internet over NSA leaker Edward activity, came to Moscow’s Snowden deepened today Sheremetyevo airport on when a prominent Russian June 23 and was believed to lawmaker said Snowden had be headed for Cuba. But he accepted Venezuela’s offer of did not board that flight and political asylum, then delet- has not been seen publicly ed the posting a few minutes since. He is widely believed later. to still be in the airport’s It was not possible to transit zone. immediately reach Alexei Venezuelan Foreign Min- Pushkov, the head of the ister Elias Jaua said Saturday Russian parliament’s foreign his country hadn’t yet been affairs committee who has in contact with Snowden, acted as an unofficial point- who has been unable to trav- man for the Kremlin on the el further because the U.S. Snowden affair. But soon annulled his passport. after the posting on his For Snowden to leave for The Associated Press Twitter account disap- South America,he would need The Carpenter 1 fire continues to burn on Mount Charleston outside of Pahrump,Nev.early Saturday morning .Over 500 residents have been evac- peared, he sent another mes- for Venezuela to issue him uated from the mountain because of the fire danger. sage saying his claim was travel documents and he based on a report from the would need to find a way to get state all-news television there. The only direct com- channel Vesti. mercial flight from Moscow Firefighters losing the battle However, no such infor- stops in Havana, Cuba. mation could be found on The Moscow-Havana Vesti’s website and no Russ- flight goes over Europe and ■ Two big wildfires spokesman in the Spring port in the town of some expected to return today. ian news agency reported the U.S., which could cause Mountains National Recre- 2,000 residents. In northern Nevada, the that Vesti had reported it. complications. Some Euro- in Nevada, and fires ation Area. Residents of a trailer park Bison Fire in the Pine Nut The TV channel could not pean countries refused to in California and Smoke from the 24- were evacuated as a precau- Mountains straddling the immediately be reached for allow Bolivian President Evo square-mile fire created a tion after the fire was report- Douglas and Lyon county comment. Morales to fly through their Arizona rage towering white cloud that ed about 5 p.m. Monday. It lines nearly doubled in size The Kremlin declined airspace on his way home stretched northeast, visible was unclear how it started. Monday from a day earlier as comment on today’s devel- from Moscow last week from downtown. The Clark The Arizona Republic it burned through tinder-dry opments. because of suspicions that LAS VEGAS (AP) — Two County Department of Air reported the fire had spread brush, dead trees and pin- Snowden, who revealed Snowden was on his plane. large wildfires rage today in Quality issued a health advi- across 300 acres by late ion-juniper forests. By after- Nevada, where firefighters sory that officials said would Monday. noon the fire was estimated worked to gain the upper remain in effect today Temperatures in eastern at 17,500 acres, or more than 3 rescued in bridge collapse hand on a mountain blaze through Sunday. Arizona where the fire 27 square miles. near Las Vegas that kept An influx of firefighters sparked were expected to rise The mountain range also hundreds of people from and equipment including just above 100 degrees in the stretches into Carson City. amid China flooding their homes and another bulldozers, seven helicop- area today, but possible Late in the day, fire officials southwest of Reno that ters, four air tankers and a showers and thunderstorms closed popular back-coun- jumped in size a day earlier. BEIJING (AP) — Three The two-lane bridge was DC-10 jet fire retardant would help firefighters’ try roads leading from the Meanwhile, a fire in people were pulled from a completed in 1969, according bomber arrived in the area as efforts. state capital into the moun- Southern California crews in Arizona neared Henry said crews were tains because of the fire’s raging river but six others to Xinhua, and a replacement destroyed a pair of mountain containment of a deadly expected to work through path. remained missing following span is under construction. lodges Monday while a new blaze that killed 19 Hotshot the night to make advances The blaze broke out July 4 a bridge collapse today in China has been pouring fire near a rural Arizona firefighters near Yarnell on on the blaze. and firefighters initially mountainous western China resources into building infra- community grew to 300 June 30 and another fast- “I don’t think they want to hoped to have it contained amid heavy flooding that has structure, but many older acres within a matter of forced thousands to evacuate bridges and dams are of poor hours, prompted evacua- moving fire in the state wait on the temperatures Monday. But those ambi- erupted farther south. picking up in the morning,” tions were dashed Sunday their homes. quality and urgently need tions and claimed at least The official Xinhua News repairs or replacement. one home. Pinal County Deputy Henry said. when strong winds fanned Chief Steve Henry said the The fire in California the fire into an inferno that Agency said one sedan, three China’s Civil Affairs Min- More than 750 firefight- minivans and one SUV fell istry announced today that ers, including 18 elite Hot- new fire fueled by salt cedar destroyed two lodges along a pushed to the northeast and trees along the San Pedro mountain road in rural San created a towering, swirling into the torrent when the flooding in Sichuan since shot crews, in Nevada were more than 40-year-old Sunday has affected an area battling the Carpenter 1 Fire River bed outside the remote Diego County, burned at least smoke plume seen for miles. Qinglian bridge broke apart that is home to 360,000 some 25 miles northwest of community of Kearny had six other structures and No homes have been lost, just before noon in the city of people, damaging or Las Vegas, said Jay Nichols, a burned a ranch-style home threatened dozens of cabins as but officials said several old U.S. Forest Service and two other structures. It it surged to more than 7 square structures burned in the Jiangyou in the western destroying 300 homes, and also threatened the local air- miles in soaring heat that’s Slater Mine area. province of Sichuan. forcing 6,100 to evacuate. Women in Ohio kidnap case thank the public for support ON SALE NOW!

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Eugene 86 53 0 Klamath Falls 88 52 0 The Tide Tables Wednesday Night: Increasing clouds, with a low La Grande 84 48 0 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or Temperatures indicate Monday’s high and Fairbanks 65 53 .19 cdy Philadelphia 87 75 .03 cdy around 53. North northwest wind 5 to 11 mph. Medford 97 64 0 subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- overnight low to 5 a.m. Fargo 88 69 .09 rn Phoenix 113 93 clr mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 77. Light Newport 63 46 0 Hi Lo Prc Otlk Flagstaff 88 58 pcdy Pittsburgh 83 67 .88 rn the high or low ratio for your area. northwest wind becoming north 5 to 9 mph. 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Denver 96 67 pcdy Norfolk,Va. 87 75 cdy Wilmington,Del. 86 73 cdy Sunrise, sunset Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 86. Light wind. July 1-9 — 5:40, 9:01 Des Moines 88 76 .05 rn Oklahoma City 97 78 pcdy National Temperature Extremes Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49. Detroit 83 71 .01 cdy Omaha 91 76 .29 cdy High Monday 122 at Death Valley, Calif. Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Moon watch El Paso 98 77 pcdy Orlando 91 74 pcdy Low Tuesday 34 at Stanley, Idaho Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 79. 69/55 70/56 First Quarter — June 15

TIMBER ity to maintain public safety Walker said she was not imposed by the state on tele- Plane reports cabin for my citizens. I applaud the certain the Josephine County phone bills, or some kind of Continued from Page A1 Legislature for doing their board would be willing to fees for services. job.” impose some kind of taxes or The state has been helping smoke, lands safely powers since voters in both Curry County can keep fees because there have been a Josephine County by provid- counties turned down tax four sheriff’s deputies on the lot of changes to the legisla- ing increased state police increases last May to pay for road and the jail open through tion since the board discussed patrols. MEDFORD (AP) — A affected temporarily by July 2014, and it is working on it. Three of their suggestions The bill could only be used plane carrying 75 passengers smoke before they got off the law enforcement. Indeed, the bill has been nicknamed the putting a smaller tax increase for allowing counties to aug- in two counties before July from Southern Oregon to plane. “County Commissioner on the November ballot. ment their revenues without 2014. But as the years go by, Salt Lake City reported He says Flight 4674 took Recall Bill.” While they still Curry County would have charging taxes were rejected. without some kind of funding smoke in the cabin a few off at about 6:15 a.m. Monday argue for an increase in feder- to increase income taxes by 23 She added that any new solution, more are likely to minutes after takeoff and and was back at the airport al logging levels to boost rev- percent to raise the $4.5 mil- taxes or fees would only be turn to it, Wolf said. returned to the airport, within about 10 minutes. enues, they recognize that is a lion needed to meet minimum authorized for 18 months. Many rural county leaders where it landed safely. Sky West spokeswoman longshot, and years away if it public safety levels, Smith Josephine County’s charter are still holding out hope that The manager of the Rogue Marissa Snow says mechan- happens. said. Some of the sting of the prohibits it from imposing an Congress will approve some Valley International- ics were going over the CRJ “I hope to never have to income tax increase could be income tax, so new revenue kind of increase in logging on reduced by imposing the 911 would have to come from federal lands to increase tim- Medford Airport, Bern Case, 900 jet to determine the implement 3453 in Curry tax to share the load. increasing the 911 tax already ber revenues. said a couple of passengers cause of the smoke, and pas- County,” Commissioner on the Delta Air Lines flight sengers were booking new David Brock Smith said. “But operated by Sky West were flights. it is my job and my first prior- agreed to it. placing a culvert to help LAWSUITS “It’s almost insane that drainage across the road. The Group getting someone would presume it Army Corp of Engineers is The couple then went tigators she believed the was OK to do that,” Martin reviewing the company’s HAGNER home and called North Bend assault was against Anna Lee weekly updates said. proposal, said Anita Anda- Being held on police. When police arrived Hagner. He was sentenced to Continued from Page A1 Before the landslide, Mar- zola, with the Army Corps of at Hagner’s household, he a 20-month prison sentence. tin said he had planned to sell Engineers. $2 million bail was outside on his driveway, Hagner’s ex-wife also said two acres of his land and now “We’re not involved in the Continued from Page A1 smoking a cigarette. Inside, he was known to use was placed, said Chenoweth. wouldn’t be able to until it legal activity,”Andazola said. police said they found Anna methamphetamine. Coos Waterkeepers filed a was fixed. “They submitted an applica- Lee Hagner, who is a little If convicted of murder, third lawsuit against Johnson “They’re just calloused tion to remove the fill and observing Hagner take a gun person, lying in a pool of Hagner will receive a mini- Rock and Lindh, claiming the and insensitive,”Martin said. restore the area. We’re just out of a rolltop desk and blood near the rear door with mum sentence of 25 years in company and landowner’s “We are working with making sure it meets our cri- shoot the ground next to towels around her head to prison. actions threatened the envi- Johnson Rock to get the teria.” him. They claim Hagner then contain the blood. A grand jury will hear ronment, including the Chi- property rectified,” Blake Coos Waterkeepers have shot a bullet in the general Frasier is hopeful he will Hagner’s case and hand nook and coho salmon that said. been checking in with DEQ direction of the kitchen, receive the results of the down an indictment before a travel the estuary. Blake said the company weekly to keep tabs on the where Anna Hagner was. autopsy Monday. formal plea is entered July 15. Mike Martin, another had plans to work in-stream progress, Blake said. District Attorney Paul In the meantime, Hagner landowner affected by the and up on the slope to clear “We want to see the Frasier said the couple Past violence will wait at Coos County Jail landslide, said he also might the mess. measures applied as soon as couldn’t be sure the shot Friday’s arrest of Hagner on $2 million bail. file a lawsuit against the “The plan is quite exten- possible,”Blake said. killed Anna Hagner. was not the first time he’s Reporter George Artsitas company. sive,”Blake said.“We want to Reporter Emily Thornton “I’m unaware of any eye been charged with violence. can be reached at 541-269- Martin said the proposed get as much material out of can be reached at 541-269- witnesses that would be able In 2009, he was convicted 1222, ext. 236, at george.art- clean up involved relocating the slough as possible.” 1222, ext. 249 or at to say that they saw the vic- of third- and fourth-degree [email protected], or the debris that was in the Clean up plans include emily.thornton@the- tim being shot or otherwise assault in Lincoln County. on Twitter at slough to the bottom of his recontouring the lower end worldlink.com or on Twitter: harmed,”Frasier said. Hagner’s ex-wife told inves- @COPSTheWorld. property. He said he never of the area. It also indicates @EmilyK_Thornton.

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Baseball | B2 Sports Kid Scoop | B4 B theworldlink.com/sports ■ Sports Editor John Gunther ■ 541-269-1222, ext. 241 TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2013 Pacific Northwest Men’s Amateur Championship American Legion Roseburg teams top North Coos

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Roseburg turned out to be a bad place for baseball the past few days for the North Coos American Legion team. North Coos fell to Roseburg Pepsi in a pair of five-inning games Monday,losing 11-0 and 13- 3. The Waterfront also dropped a pair of games at Roseburg Premier Insurance on Saturday,falling 10-3 and 11-1. Monday’s first game was an offensive disaster for North Coos, with Zach Inskeep collecting the only hit off Roseburg Pepsi pitcher Cody Walker. Roseburg scored eight of its runs in the second inning to blow the game open. Walker helped his own cause with two hits and three RBIs for Roseburg. In the nightcap, North Coos jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the top of the first, but never scored again Photos By Alysha Beck, The World and saw Roseburg roll up 10 runs Tim Tucker of Coos Bay tees off on the 11th hole at Bandon Dunes during the first round of match play in the Pacific Northwest Men’s Amateur Championship on Monday. by the end of the second inning. Victor Lahr had two hits for the Waterfront and Inskeep, Austin Soria, Jonathan Bennison and Crawford, Tucker win first matches Hunter Jackson all had a hit. Inskeep, Bennison and Lahr drove in the runs in the first inning. THE WORLD Rawitzer of Bellingham, Wash., Walker, Grant Ronk and Layne who beat Taylor Schmidt of Boise, Westwang all had two hits for BANDON — Coos Bay golfers Idaho, 3 and 2. Roseburg Pepsi. Kyle Crawford and Tim Tucker The first round saw the quick both advanced to the second exit for medalist Joshua Munn of SEE LEGION | B2 round at the Pacific Northwest New Zealand and defending Amateur at Bandon Dunes Golf champion Shotaro Ban of San Resort on Monday, a day when Jose, Calif. both the medalist and defending Kyle Schrader of Olympia, Sandblasters champion were eliminated. Wash., edged Munn 2 and 1. Ban Crawford, a former Marshfield fell 1-up to Jesse Heinly of Bend, have strong standout, topped Sandy Vaughan when Ban had a double-bogey on of Seattle by a 7 and 5 margin, tak- the par-5 18th hole. ing the lead early by winning five Former Southwestern Oregon tournament of the first seven holes, including Community College golfer Justin birdies on No. 1 and No. 7 and an Kadin lost 2 and 1 to Jack THE WORLD eagle on the par-5 third hole. Whealdon of Ilwaco, Wash. Crawford said he’s thrilled with Current SWOCC player Justin The Three Rivers Sandblasters his start for the tournament, Wiles of Klamath Falls fell 1-up to American Legion baseball team except for an 82 during the second Blair Riordan of New Zealand, had a strong finish to the Fourth of day of qualifying at Bandon unable to come back from an early July Papa’s Invitational Dunes. 3-up deficit. Wiles pulled within Tournament in Eugene over the “Other than yesterday, I’ve one hole with a birdie on the 17th holiday weekend, winning four of been playing great,” he said. “This hole, but couldn’t win the 18th their six games, including the final has been a fun tournament. I’m hole, too. three. really looking forward to tomor- Munn was one of four golfers The Sandblasters fell to Mound row.” who tied for low score during the Time 7-0, beat Alpenrose Dairy 9- Meanwhile, Tucker, a caddie at two qualifying rounds, along with 8 and fell 18-0 to Toyota Baseball the resort, topped Brian Mogg of Tucker, Reimers and Jacob Webb of Seattle to start the tournament Sammamish, Wash., 2 and 1. The of Issaquah, Wash. Webb fell 2 and before their strong finish. two golfers only matched scores By Alysha Beck, The World 1 to Khaled Attieh of Delta, British Three Rivers topped the on three of the 17 holes. Tucker Kyle Crawford,right,of Coos Bay and his caddie,Andy Hammond,wait to tee off on the Columbia. Northwest Stars 10-2. Josh won four of the first six holes to second hole at Bandon Dunes on Monday. All of Monday’s matches were Iabichello had a double and triple, take a 3-up lead, but Mogg won played on the Bandon Dunes scored twice and drove in one run. four of the next five to square the The second and third rounds day Monday, beating Daniel course, but the tournament also is Jake Thompson had a match. Tucker ultimately won are Tuesday. Cruzen of Kennewick, Wash., 6 using the Bandon Trails layout, and single, with three RBIs and with a par on the 17th hole, where Crawford faces Hans Reimers and 4. where the two rounds Tuesday two runs. Hayden Davisson had a Mogg made a bogey. of Albany, who also had a short Tucker goes against Matt will be played. single and double and drove in two runs. Three Rivers scored seven runs in the fifth inning to end the game Blazers introduce top pick McCollum early under the tournament’s five- inning mercy rule. Tylan Corder pitched a complete game for the victory. PORTLAND (AP) — It wasn’t Lehigh's C.J. McCollum, Three Rivers next topped the even lunch time and Trail Blazers picked by the Portland Eugene Challengers 7-3. Ryan rookie C.J. McCollum was already Trail Blazers in the first Smith had a single and triple, exhausted. round of the NBA basket- scored one run and drove in Monday was McCollum’s first ball draft, was in Portland another. Corder had an RBI triple, full day in Portland after he was for his first full day on Iabichello had an RBI double and selected 10th overall in the NBA Monday. The Patriot Davisson had a double, scored two draft some 11 days before. He was League’s all-time leading runs and stole two bases. Six dif- up at 5 a.m., had a workout an scorer starts practicing ferent members of the team scored hour later and then headed to the with the team todayto a run and Travis Gallagher pitched Rose Garden for an introductory get ready for Summer an eight-hitter with four strike- news conference. Along the way, League. outs to pick up the win on the his necktie was misplaced. mound. Welcome to the NBA. In the final game, Three Rivers “This is what I’ve lived for, this topped Humboldt County 9-5. is what I want to do for a living,”he After falling in an early 2-0 hole in said, smiling despite the whirl- the top of the first, Three Rivers wind. “It feels good that it’s final- scored five runs in the bottom of ly here.” the inning to take control of the McCollum averaged 23.9 points game. and 5.0 rebounds per game last Iabichello went 3-for-4 with a season as a senior at Lehigh. While double, an RBI and a run scored. his year was cut short by a broken The Associated Press Smith also had three hits, includ- left foot, the 6-foot-3 guard said ing a double, drove in four runs, he’s fully healed and he was But McCollum realizes he’s Lillard and fellow draft pick Allen pick to Sacramento as part of the scored twice and stole a base. cleared to play in April. going to have to develop in new Crabbe, a guard out of Cal. The deal. Thompson went 3-for-4 with a McCollum was targeted on ways now that he’s in the NBA. group’s first game will be on When free agency opened last double, two runs, two stolen bases draft night by the Blazers, who “Coach will tell you, he doesn’t Saturday in Las Vegas. weekend, Portland acquired 6- and an RBI. Mike Gill went 3-for-4 were looking to shore up a back- care too much if you’re knocking McCollum’s introduction fol- foot-10 forward Thomas and scored three runs. John court led by reigning Rookie of the down 3s if you’re giving up 3s and lows a busy free agency period for Robinson from the Houston Dodson went 2-for-4 with a dou- Year Damian Lillard. lay-ups,”he said. the Blazers. Rockets in exchange for a pair of ble and two RBIs. “It’s always good to get the guy Stotts interrupted: “I like mak- Portland agreed to contracts future draft picks, and the draft Nick Cole, who got the earlier you want,” coach Terry Stotts said. ing 3s though.” this weekend with free agents rights to Kostas Papanikolau and win against Alpenrose Dairy, McCollum, the Patriot Over his four-year Lehigh Dorell Wright, a small forward Marko Todorovic. picked up his second victory of the League’s all-time leading scorer, career, McCollum averaged 21.3 who played last for the People close to the negotiations tournament. said he worked to hone his reputa- points and 6.3 rebounds, and he Philadelphia 76ers, and Earl confirmed the deals, but spoke to Three Rivers coach David tion as a versatile shooter to make shot 38 percent from 3-point Watkins, a veteran guard from the The Associated Press on the condi- Deutschman said he hopes the up for his smaller stature. range. Utah Jazz. tion of anonymity because con- success of the tournament carries “I knew being a 5-foot-11 spot- He’ll sport the No. 3 jersey for The Blazers also were involved tracts cannot be formalized until over to a big week of league games. up shooter wasn’t going to get me the Blazers. He’s worn the number in a three-team trade with New the end of the free agency morato- Three Rivers hosts Corvallis in anywhere, being a 5-foot-11 true since middle school because he Orleans and Sacramento that sent rium on Wednesday. a doubleheader today, starting at 2 point guard wasn’t going to get me was a big fan of Allen Iverson, who guard Tyreke Evans to the With the exception of Lopez, p.m., and then visits Post 20 on anywhere in high school so I also overcame his size by being an Pelicans, center Robin Lopez to who will likely start, the moves Wednesday. developed a different arsenal of electric shooter. the Trail Blazers and guard Greivis were generally lauded as adding The Canyon Crushers visit for moves and the ability to create a On the Blazers’ roster for the Vasquez to the Kings. depth to Portland’s bench. The doubleheaders both Saturday (2 shot,”he said. “That was what was upcoming NBA Summer League, Portland also sent second- Blazers lacked depth last season p.m.) and Sunday (noon), though going to get me to this moment McCollum will start practicing round draft pick Jeff Withey to when they lost their last 13 games only Saturday’s games count in the right here.” with the team today, joining New Orleans and a future draft to finish 33-49. league standings. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Tuesday,July9,2013 Y K Sports Big catch Davis leads picks for preserves Home Run Derby THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for one year at $3.2 million. Lakers general manager NEW YORK — Baltimore Mitch Kupchak later issued a Brewers’ Orioles slugger Chris Davis, statement through the team who leads the majors with 33 saying Los Angeles has been homers, will be one of eight negotiating with Kaman and participants in the Home Run intends to sign him. victory Derby next Monday night during All-Star festivities at Knicks sign Hardaway to Citi Field. NBA rookie contract Davis was chosen by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — The New American York Knicks signed first- League MILWAUKEE — Center fielder round draft pick Tim captain Sports Carlos Gomez robbed of a Hardaway Jr. to a contract. Robinson potential go-ahead homer with a spec- Hardaway Jr. was the 24th Cano of tacular catch in the ninth inning, saving Shorts selection in the draft and the New Milwaukee’s 4-3 victory over played at the University of York Yankees. They will be Cincinnati on Monday night. Michigan where he averaged joined on the AL squad by Jonathan Lucroy homered for the 14.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and Detroit Tigers bopper Prince third consecutive game for the last- 2.1 assists in 107 games and Fielder, who won the event place Brewers. Jean Segura had three helped lead the Wolverines to last year and in 2009, and a hits off Homer Bailey (5-7) in the right- the NCAA championship player yet to be announced. hander’s first start since his second no- game last season. New York Mets star David hitter in 10 months. He is the son of five-time Wright, the National League Gomez made the biggest play of the NBA All-Star Tim Hardaway captain, selected 20-year- game when he made a perfectly timed Sr. old Washington phenom jump to grab Votto’s drive for the final Bryce Harper along with Gentry among Clippers out, sending a charge through the crowd Colorado outfielders Carlos on an otherwise sleepy night at Miller assistant coaches Gonzalez and Michael Park. LOS ANGELES — New Cuddyer. Kyle Lohse (5-6) pitched into the The Associated Press Clippers coach Doc Rivers seventh for his fourth consecutive win. Milwaukee Brewers center fielder Carlos Gomez makes a leaping catch at the wall on a drive off PRO FOOTBALL has named his coaching staff, Francisco Rodriguez finished for his the bat of ' Joey Votto to end Monday’s game. including Alvin Gentry, who ninth save and No. 303 of his career, Giants sign WR Cruz to returns for a third stint with tying Doug Jones for 22nd on the major two runs when he doubled in a six-run run seventh inning and the surging Rays five-year extension the team. league list. 14th inning for Atlanta’s first hit since beat the Twins. EAST RUTHERFORD, Gentry was named asso- Phillies 3, Nationals 2: John the sixth against Miami. Royals 5, Yankees 1: Jeremy Guthrie N.J. — New York Giants star ciate head coach, while Lannan (2-3) tossed four-hit ball over Five Miami relievers combined to (8-6) neatly handled a nemesis and a receiver Victor Cruz signed a Armond Hill, Kevin Eastman eight innings against his former team, retire 24 consecutive batters before long rain delay to pitch into the seventh five-year contract extension and Tyronn Lue will serve as Ben Revere had three hits and the Reed Johnson walked to start the 14th inning, Billy Butler homered and the that runs through the 2018 assistants. beat the against Chris Hatcher (0-1). Jason Royals beat the Yankees. season. JP Clark was hired as Washington Nationals. Heyward walked with one out, and Mariners 11, Red Sox 4: Felix Cruz was a restricted free assistant players skill coach, Dan Haren (4-10) came off the dis- Upton’s double scored both runners. Hernandez (9-4) held the Red Sox to agent with three years in the completing a housecleaning abled list and took the loss after missing Gerald Laird hit a two-out, two-run two runs and six hits over seven innings NFL. Last month, he signed a of the staff that worked two weeks because of right shoulder single. Chris Johnson added an RBI sin- and Raul Ibanez hit his 22nd home run one-year, $2.879 million ten- under former Clippers coach inflammation. Haren allowed two runs gle with the bases loaded, and another in leading the Mariners to a victory over der with the Giants, but a Vinny Del Negro. and seven hits in five innings, striking run scored when the ball skipped past Boston. long-term deal was already Gentry previously was out a season-high seven. left fielder Justin Ruggiano for an error. Hernandez allowed two or fewer in the works. The Giants head coach of the Clippers Dodgers 6, Arizona 1: Zack Seven relievers for the two teams runs for the 13th time in 19 starts. could have matched any from 2000-03 and an assis- Greinke (7-2) gave up two hits in seven combined to retire 30 straight batters Ibanez’s home run — on a 0-2 pitch offers Cruz received from tant from 1990-91. He most scoreless innings in his first game from the eighth to the 13th. from Boston starter Jon Lester (8-5) — other teams — so he didn’t recently coached the Phoenix against Arizona since last month’s Rockies 4, Padres 2: Tyler broke a 2-2 tie in the fifth. It was the 41- get any. Suns before he and the team bench-clearing brawl, and Los Angeles Chatwood (5-2) took a shutout into the year-old’s seventh go-ahead home run The new deal is worth $43 parted ways last January. snapped the Diamondbacks’ five-game seventh inning and Colorado handed and extended his hitting streak to 13 million, according to media Gentry’s other head coaching winning streak. skidding San Diego its 10th consecutive games. reports. stints were with Detroit and Hanley Ramirez singled three times defeat. Miami. to extend his career-best hitting streak INTERLEAGUE Judge rules Wallace held to 19 games and was one of five Dodgers AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletics 2, Pirates 1: Bartolo without bail in case GOLF with an RBI. Los Angeles, winner of 13 Rangers 8, Orioles 5: Ian Kinsler Colon allowed one run over seven ATTLEBORO, Mass. — A Injury will end Daly’s of 16, tied its season high with 17 hits — capped a six-run sixth inning with a innings and the Athletics won for the man facing an accessory to PGA season early 16 of them singles. bases-loaded double, and the Texas ninth time in their past 12 games, beat- murder charge in the case Mets 4, Giants 3, 16 innings: Eric John Daly withdrew from Rangers beat the Baltimore Orioles in a ing the Pirates. involving former New Young scored on shortstop Brandon the British Open because he rematch of last year’s AL wild-card The 40-year-old Colon (12-3) shook England Patriots tight end Crawford’s fielding error with two outs will have surgery on his right game. off a tough-luck 3-1 defeat in his previ- Aaron Hernandez was in the 16th inning, and New York out- The victory thrust the Rangers 15 ous start to win for the ninth time in his elbow this week that will end ordered held without bail, lasted San Francisco in a game that games over .500 (52-37) for the first last 10 outings. He outdueled Jeff Locke, his PGA Tour season. and a judge ruled that search ended early this morning. time since May 25. It also improved who had a personal eight-game win- Daly said he first noticed warrants that had earlier Young singled with one out and stole their road record to 25-18, best in fran- ning streak snapped. Locke (8-2) lost for something wrong with his been sealed may be released. second. After he advanced to third on chise history after 43 games. the first time since his first start of the right elbow at the Byron Ernest Wallace pleaded Daniel Murphy’s groundout, lefty Javier Tigers 4, Indians 2, 10 innings: season April 10. Nelson Championship in not guilty in District Court in Lopez entered and intentionally walked Max Scherzer remained unbeaten and Cubs 8, White Sox 2: Matt Garza May, and tests revealed a torn Attleboro, Mass. The David Wright. Victor Martinez hit a two-run double in (5-1) pitched seven strong innings, tendon. Miramar, Fla. man will be Crawford couldn’t handle pinch- the 10th inning as the Tigers extended Alfonso Soriano homered and scored He was replaced in the 1 held without bail until British Open by Stephen hitter Anthony Recker’s grounder, their lead in the AL Central to 3 ⁄2 games four runs, and the Cubs pulled away late allowing Young to score and handing with a win over the second-place to beat the White Sox. another hearing on July 22, Gallacher of Scotland. The New York its first win in the four games Indians. Dave Sappelt had a career-high four under an agreement between Open is July 18-21 at in which the Mets played at least 15 Drew Smyly (4-0) worked out of a hits, while Soriano had three. Luis his attorney and prosecutors. Muirfield. Attleboro District Court innings this season. jam in the ninth for the win. Valbuena drove in three runs, hitting the TENNIS Braves 7, Marlins 1, 14 innings: Rays 7, Twins 4: Yunel Escobar and tiebreaking two-run double and scoring Judge Daniel O’Shea on Justin Upton broke a tie by driving in Ben Zobrist homered during a three- during a five-run eighth. Monday said the material will Venus Williams hopes to be released at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Motions to unseal the return for U.S. Open material were filed by The WASHINGTON — Don’t Conservative strategy works for Stewart Patriot Ledger and Taunton count out Venus Williams for Gazette newspapers and a U.S. Open appearance. That is, if her recovery CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) their parent Gatehouse Media, supported by The from a lower back injury that — Tony Stewart coasted for forced the former world No. 1 at least 250 miles at Daytona Associated Press, and by The Boston Globe. to skip Wimbledon allows International Speedway, her to play in a tune-up where he hardly worked up a PRO BASKETBALL event before the next grand sweat until the final hour of slam. the race. Kaman will play for the The 33-year-old missed It’s a game he hates to other Los Angeles club the grass-court major after play, dropping to the back of LOS ANGELES — Chris 16 consecutive appearances. the pack at restrictor-plate Kaman is headed back to Los Williams last played in May races to casually circle the Angeles, this time with the when she lost in the first track lap after lap. The strat- Lakers. round of the French Open. egy of waiting until the end The 7-foot free agent cen- The injury also prevented of the race to make a frantic, ter who spent the first eight Williams from rejoining the final push goes against his years of his career with the Washington Kastles, the fundamentals of racing. Clippers said on Twitter that World Team Tennis fran- But he couldn’t deny the he had agreed to join the chise she played for last sea- results Saturday night when Lakers. The deal is reportedly son. he found himself in position to challenge Jimmie Johnson for the win. Although he ulti- mately settled for second, the ers. The Waterfront hosts finish pushed him a whop- LEGION Premier Insurance today, ping six places to 10th in The Associated Press From Page B1 with the first pitch at 4 p.m. points in the Sprint Cup Tony Stewart looks over his car in the garage area Thursday during a practice session for the NASCAR Sprint at Clyde Allen Field. North standings. Cup auto race at Daytona International Speedway. On Saturday,Brock Koone Coos also hosts Sheldon on “This is a 195 mph chess and Greg Suhrstedt each had Thursday at 3 p.m. match, and the lap that pays that NASCAR requires the get wiped out before halfway that there’s no point in three hits and two RBIs for Saturday is lap 160,” Stewart said. “A use of horsepower-sapping in one of these restrictor- watching a plate race until Premier Insurance in the First Game lot is said about guys that lag restrictor plates. The plates plate races it’s your own the very end because that’s opener.Suhrstedt also scored Premier Insurance 10, North Coos 3 back like that, but we’re in control speeds and keep the fault. You knew better than to when it gets exciting. two runs. Tylan Dubois had North Coos 001 010 1 — 3 7 4 Premier Insurance 210 052 x —10 13 0 the most competitive series cars bunched, raising the put yourself in that situa- So what does NASCAR do three hits, including two Chris Gruchacz, Tyler Campbell (5), Garrett in the country, and when likelihood of a multicar crash tion.” about this predicament? triples, and scored two runs. McCoy (6) and Zach Inskeep; Kyle Westbrooks you’re running in the most when a driver makes a mis- The final results Saturday Series officials can’t force Zach Inskeep had two hits and Garrett Rudy. 2B-NC: Marshall Rice. 3B-PI: competitive series in the take. showed that riding in the drivers to race hard, and there and drove in two runs for Tylan Dubois 2. Second Game country you have to do what Now more and more driv- back is the best strategy for doesn’t seem to be any real North Coos. Drew James had Premier Insurance 11, North Coos 1 you think is in the best inter- ers are simply riding around making it to the finish line. consequence to laying back. two hits and two runs scored North Coos 100 000 — 1 3 2 est of you, your car, your for the three quarters, choos- Johnson, who had the Several years ago when and Marshall Rice had a dou- Premier Insurance 071 111 — 11 9 3 team and your situation to ing to wait until the end to dominant car, led a race-high Denny Hamlin was in the ble. Robert Martino, Jonathan Bennison (2), Zach Inskeep (6) and Hunter Jackson; Tylan Dubois, get to the end. turn it up a notch. 94 laps and felt confident his thick of the championship Roseburg took control of Matthew Yarbrough (4), Roy Benzel (6) and “Part of winning races is It was frustrating to speed was enough to keep race, he lost a tandem partner the nightcap with seven runs in Garrett Rudy. 2B-PI: Brock Koone. knowing to be where at what fourth-place finisher Clint him out front and ahead of while racing at the back and the second inning after North Monday times. I know some people Bowyer, who had voiced his trouble. But Stewart, Kevin fell out of the draft. In danger Coos took an early 1-0 lead. First Game don’t like that and some peo- boredom with Daytona sev- Harvick, Bowyer and of going a lap down and ruin- Koone went 2-for-3, Roseburg Pepsi 11, North Coos 0 North Coos 000 00 —01 4 ple don’t agree with it, but eral times over the weekend. Michael Waltrip all made it ing his title chances, fellow including a double, and drove Roseburg 280 1x — 11 6 0 that’s what I think is the best “I made a rule with myself inside the top-five but laying Toyota driver Waltrip got out in three runs. Justin Bennett Zach Inskeep, Andrew Sharp (2), Emmett Cook thing to do in the interest of at these restrictor-plate back for at least half the race. of the gas and slid back to had three hits for Roseburg. (2) and Hunter Jackson; Cody Walker and our race team and to ensure tracks to be easy. You know, David Ragan did the same rescue Hamlin. North Coos had just three Spencer Taylor. at the end of the day when it’s ride around,” Bowyer said. thing to win at Talladega in And NASCAR can’t take hits — by Andrew Sharp, Second Game Roseburg Pepsi 13, North Coos 3 time to go we have a car that’s “It’s boring. You want to be May. the plates off unless it figures Austin Soria and Victor Lahr. North Coos 300 00 — 3 6 4 capable of doing so.” up there racing for every lap But Stewart is correct in a way to slow the cars, which With the two sweeps, Roseburg 640 03 — 1310 1 Stewart has used that led. If you get wiped out it sensing that many fans don’t nobody has been able to do at North Coos fell to 1-7 in Area Garrett McCoy, Emmett Cook (1), Austin Soria (2), Tyler Campbell (3) and Hunter Jackson, strategy for years at Daytona doesn’t matter who caused it like watching drivers take it the two biggest and fastest 4 North play heading into its Andrew Sharp (4); Isaac Smith and Grant Ronk. and Talladega, the two tracks or whose fault it was. If you easy. They gripe and grumble tracks in the series. final two league doublehead- 2B—Ros: Ronk. 3B—Ros: Cody Walker. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday,July9,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Famed Texas judge runner allows lawsuit ponders to proceed politics AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A The judge denied ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Texas judge has refused Lance Armstrong’s request to dis- (AP) — Distance running Armstrong’s request to dis- miss on Monday, allowing the great Haile Gebrselassie is miss an insurance company’s case to proceed. Acceptance entering politics and may lawsuit seeking $3 million in attorney Mark Kincaid said now run for president of bonuses it paid him from 1999 the company will seek to Ethiopia — even if his wife is to 2001, and an attorney for question witnesses — includ- not sure it’s a good idea. The Associated Press the company said Tuesday ing Armstrong — under oath, The two-time Olympic Ethiopian long distance legend Haile Gebselassie plans to enter the race for president of his country. he’ll move quickly to question something the cyclist has been gold medalist and multiple the cyclist under oath. reluctant to do with several world champion in the records in distances ranging party and opponents follow- office which is voted on by Nebraska-based legal cases pending. 10,000 meters told The from 5,000 meters to the ing postelection violence in the two elective houses, he Acceptance Insurance “Lance Armstrong would Associated Press Monday he marathon. He said he will run 2005 that left hundreds dead replied swiftly and with an Holdings had a contract with be the No. 1 witness,”Kincaid wants to “reach more peo- for a seat in parliament as an and led to opposition leaders impish grin: “Do you have Armstrong to pay bonuses for said. ple” through politics, a topic independent candidate in being jailed. Gebrselassie’s information I don’t?” winning the Tour de France Armstrong attorney Tim most Ethiopians avoid in 2015, a big deal in Ethiopia influence helped free them. Gebrselassie has huge draw and other races. The company Herman did not immediately their restrictive, closely- where there is just one oppo- Gebrselassie said that at home. He has represented sued to recover its money after respond to a request for com- watched society. sition member in parliament. while his wife and other fam- Ethiopia at the world’s top Armstrong admitted in ment. The “big mistake” would The next presidential ily members are wary of track events and biggest January that he used perform- Armstrong is facing several be to stay out of politics and election in September is Ethiopian politics, he thinks marathons for nearly two ance-enhancing drugs to win lawsuits seeking repayment of miss the chance to do some- probably “too soon,” but he it’s an important next move decades, building in that time the Tour every year from millions paid to him during his thing to help, the famous said he was considering a to make. a reputation as one of the 1999-2005. career.Most notable is a feder- runner said. future run for that largely “Some people are advis- greatest distance runners ever. Armstrong’s attorneys had al case seeking to recover more “We are here in our coun- ceremonial post so he could ing me against it. Others say “He (Haile) is my most asked Travis County judge than $40 million paid to try, Ethiopia. And as long as use it to unite and promote it’s a wonderful idea,”he said. favorite Ethiopian and he is Darlene Byrne to dismiss the Armstrong and his team by the we live here, we should play his East African country. “I respect all opinions . I much more than an athlete,” case, arguing the statute of U.S. Postal Service when the our part. We have to sort Gebrselassie is not com- believe as long as my inten- Hallelujah Lulie, a researcher limitations on any fraud or agency was his team’s primary (out) any problems we have,” pletely new to this game, tions are positive, you have to at the Institute for Security breach of contract claims sponsor. Federal prosecutors Gebrselassie said. either, having helped set up a support it.” Studies in Addis Ababa, expired by 2011. The company have said they intend to seek The 40-year-old is used group called the Elders Asked if he would accept a wrote on Facebook. “He can argued that the clock didn’t treble damages, which could to breaking barriers, having Council, which brokered surprise election to the pres- easily become a very skilled start until Armstrong admit- push penalties up to more than set over two dozen world peace between the ruling idency in September, an statesman. Go Haile.” ted doping. $100 million. Scoreboard

Kansas City 42 44 .488 6 Claiborne (8) and Au.Romine, C.Stewart. W— NATIONAL LEAGUE 8. Daniel Martin, Ireland, Garmin-Sharp, 2:28. 34. Richard Sterne SAf 2.97 On The Air Minnesota 37 49 .430 11 Guthrie 8-6. L—P.Hughes 4-8. Sv—G.Holland (21). BATTING—YMolina, St. Louis, .346; Cuddyer, 9. Joaquin Rodriguez, Spain, Katusha, 2:31. 35. Martin Kaymer Ger 2.95 Chicago 34 52 .395 14 HRs—Kansas City, B.Butler (7). New York, Colorado, .338; Craig, St. Louis, .325; Segura, 10. Rui Costa, Portugal, Movistar, 2:45. 36. Billy Horschel USA 2.91 Today West Division W L Pct GB Overbay (10). Milwaukee, .323; Votto, Cincinnati, .320; 11. Mikel Nieve, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 2:55. 37. Kevin Streelman USA 2.83 — Boston at Seattle, 7 Oakland 53 37 .589 — MCarpenter, St. Louis, .316; Scutaro, San 12. Jakob Fuglsang, Denmark, Astana, 3:07. 38. Jamie Donaldson Wal 2.83 1 Rays 7, Twins 4 p.m., Root Sports. Texas 52 37 .584 ⁄2 Minnesota 001 200 001 — 4 10 1 Francisco, .310; Goldschmidt, Arizona, .310; 13. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega 39. Thorbjorn Olesen Den 2.78 Cycling — Tour de France Stage 10, 5 a.m. Los Angeles 43 45 .489 9 Posey, San Francisco, .310. Pharma-QuickStep, 3:25. 40. Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano Esp 2.70 1 Tampa Bay 110 010 31x — 7 12 0 (replays at 8:30 a.m., 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.), NBC Seattle 40 49 .449 12⁄2 RUNS—MCarpenter, St. Louis, 66; CGonzalez, 14. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, AG2R La 41. Francesco Molinari Ita 2.67 1 Deduno, Thielbar (7), Burton (7), Pressly (8) Sports Network. Houston 32 57 .360 20⁄2 and Mauer; Ro.Hernandez, Al.Torres (7), Colorado, 66; Holliday, St. Louis, 63; Votto, Mondiale, 3:29. 42. Nicolas Colsaerts Bel 2.66 WNBA Basketball — Atlanta at Minnesota, 6 p.m., Monday’s Games Jo.Peralta (8), J.Wright (9), Rodney (9) and Cincinnati, 61; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 58; Choo, 15. Andy Schleck, Luxembourg, RadioShack 43. Scott Piercy USA 2.64 ESPN2. Detroit 4, Cleveland 2, 10 innings J.Molina. W—Al.Torres 3-0. L—Deduno 4-4. Sv— Cincinnati, 57; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 57. Leopard, 4:00. 44. Ryan Moore USA 2.59 Wednesday, July 10 Kansas City 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 Rodney (20). HRs—Minnesota, Morneau (7). RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 74; Craig, St. 16. Cadel Evans, Australia, BMC Racing, 4:36. 45. Carl Pettersson Swe 2.59 Major League Baseball — Teams TBA, 4 p.m., Oakland 2, Pittsburgh 1 Tampa Bay, Scott (6), Y.Escobar (7), Zobrist (6). Louis, 69; Phillips, Cincinnati, 64; DBrown, 17. Daniel Moreno, Spain, Katusha, same time. 46. Hideki Matsuyama Jpn 2.57 Texas 8, Baltimore 5 Philadelphia, 63; CGonzalez, Colorado, 63; 18. Michael Rogers, Australia, Team Saxo- 47. Robert Garrigus USA 2.49 ESPN; Los Angeles Angels at , 5 p.m., Mariners 11, Red Sox 4 WGN; Boston at Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports. Tampa Bay 7, Minnesota 4 Bruce, Cincinnati, 60; PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, 57. Tinkoff, 6:14. 48. David Lynn Eng 2.46 Chicago Cubs 8, Chicago White Sox 2 Boston 000 020 020 — 4 10 1 HITS—Segura, Milwaukee, 113; Votto, 19. Igor Anton Hernandez, Spain, Euskaltel- 49. Paul Lawrie Sco 2.45 Cycling — Tour de France Stage 11, 5 a.m. (replays Seattle 000 213 41x — 11 15 0 at 8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.), NBC Seattle 11, Boston 4 Cincinnati, 107; MCarpenter, St. Louis, 106; Euskadi, 6:40. 50. Michael Thompson USA 2.43 Today’s Games Lester, A.Wilson (6), De La Torre (7) and YMolina, St. Louis, 106; Craig, St. Louis, 105; 20. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 51. Jonas Blixt Swe 2.42 Sports Network. Saltalamacchia; F.Hernandez, O.Perez (8), Thursday, July 11 Kansas City (Shields 3-6) at N.Y. Yankees Goldschmidt, Arizona, 103; GParra, Arizona, 103. 7:09. 52. D.A. Points USA 2.41 (Sabathia 9-6), 4:05 p.m. Medina (9) and Zunino. W—F.Hernandez 9-4. L— DOUBLES—Bruce, Cincinnati, 26; YMolina, St. Also 53. Thomas Bjorn Den 2.40 Cycling — Tour de France Stage 12, 5 a.m. Lester 8-5. HRs—Seattle, Ibanez (22). (replays at 8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.), Oakland (Straily 5-2) at Pittsburgh (Cole 4-1), Louis, 26; GParra, Arizona, 26; MCarpenter, St. 22. Andrew Talansky, United States, Garmin- 54. Russell Henley USA 2.37 NBC Sports Network. 4:05 p.m. Athletics 2, Pirates 1 Louis, 25; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 25; Rizzo, Sharp, 9:35. 55. Tim Clark SAf 2.37 Major League Baseball — Boston at Seattle, 12:30 Texas (M.Perez 2-1) at Baltimore (Britton 2-2), Oakland 000 100 100 — 2 3 1 Chicago, 25; Desmond, Washington, 23; Pollock, 51. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, BMC 56. Angel Cabrera Arg 2.36 p.m., Root Sports. 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 000 000 100 — 1 9 0 Arizona, 23; Posey, San Francisco, 23. Racing, 35:01. 57. Bernd Wiesberger Aut 2.32 World Cup Softball — Canada vs. United States, 5 Toronto (Jo.Johnson 1-3) at Cleveland Colon, Cook (8), Balfour (9) and D.Norris; TRIPLES—CGomez, Milwaukee, 9; SMarte, 56. Thomas Danielson, United States, Garmin- 58. Thongchai Jaidee Tha 2.32 p.m., ESPN. (U.Jimenez 6-4), 4:05 p.m. Locke, Ju.Wilson (8) and R.Martin. W—Colon 12-3. Pittsburgh, 8; Segura, Milwaukee, 8; Span, Sharp, 40:24. 59. Martin Laird Sco 2.31 WNBA Basketball — Los Angeles at Tulsa, 6 p.m., Chicago White Sox (Quintana 3-2) at Detroit L—Locke 8-2. Sv—Balfour (23). Washington, 7; CGonzalez, Colorado, 6; 85. Brent Bookwalter, United States, BMC 60. Boo Weekley USA 2.31 ESPN2. (Verlander 9-5), 4:08 p.m. Cubs 8, White Sox 2 Hechavarria, Miami, 5; DWright, New York, 5. Racing, 55:29. 61. Jimmy Walker USA 2.28 Golf — U.S. Senior Open, 1 p.m., ESPN2. Minnesota (Gibson 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Archer Chicago (N) 010 001 051 — 8 13 1 HOME RUNS—CGonzalez, Colorado, 24; 62. Marcel Siem Ger 2.24 2-3), 4:10 p.m. Chicago (A) 001 001 000 — 2 5 0 DBrown, Philadelphia, 23; PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, Pro Soccer 63. Fredrik Jacobson Swe 2.19 L.A. Angels (Blanton 2-10) at Chicago Cubs Garza, B.Parker (8), Russell (9) and D.Navarro; 22; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 21; Beltran, St. Louis, 64. George Coetzee SAf 2.17 Local Schedule (T.Wood 5-6), 5:05 p.m. H.Santiago, Lindstrom (6), Thornton (8), N.Jones 19; Bruce, Cincinnati, 18; Tulowitzki, Colorado, Major League Soccer 65. Alexander Noren Swe 2.17 Houston (B.Norris 6-7) at St. Louis (8), Troncoso (8), A.Reed (9) and Phegley. W— 16; Uggla, Atlanta, 16. 66. Marc Leishman Aus 2.16 Today (Wainwright 11-5), 5:15 p.m. Garza 5-1. L—Thornton 0-3. HRs—Chicago (N), STOLEN BASES—ECabrera, San Diego, 31; EASTERN CONFERENCE 67. Graham Delaet Can 2.16 American Legion Baseball — Roseburg Boston (Webster 1-2) at Seattle (Iwakuma 7-4), A.Soriano (13). Chicago (A), Phegley (2). SMarte, Pittsburgh, 27; Segura, Milwaukee, 27; W L T Pts GF GA 68. Kyle Stanley USA 2.11 Premier at North Coos (2), 5 p.m., Clyde Allen Montreal 9 4 4 31 31 25 7:10 p.m. Phillies 3, Nationals 2 Revere, Philadelphia, 21; CGomez, Milwaukee, 69. Mikko Ilonen Fin 2.10 Field; Corvallis at Three Rivers (2), 2 p.m., Wednesday’s Games 20; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 18; Pierre, Miami, 18. Sporting KC 8 5 6 30 26 19 70. Chris Wood Eng 2.09 Washington 000 000 002 — 2 6 1 Siuslaw High School. Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. PITCHING—Zimmermann, Washington, 12-3; New York 8 7 4 28 25 24 71. Luke Guthrie USA 2.05 Philadelphia 200 001 00x — 3 10 0 Wednesday, July 10 Oakland at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Lynn, St. Louis, 11-3; Wainwright, St. Louis, 11-5; Philadelphia 7 6 6 27 29 29 72. Padraig Harrington Irl 2.04 Haren, Abad (6), Ohlendorf (7) and W.Ramos; American Legion Baseball — Three Rivers at Texas at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Corbin, Arizona, 10-1; Lee, Philadelphia, 10-2; Houston 7 6 5 26 20 18 73. Ken Duke USA 2.02 Lannan, Papelbon (9) and Ruiz. W—Lannan 2-3. Post 20, TBA. Toronto at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. Marquis, San Diego, 9-4; Bumgarner, San New England 656242114 74. John Senden Aus 2.01 L—Haren 4-10. Sv—Papelbon (19). Thursday, July 11 Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 4:08 p.m. Francisco, 9-5; SMiller, St. Louis, 9-6; Maholm, Columbus 6 8 5 23 23 23 75. Stephen Gallacher Sco 1.97 American Legion Baseball — Sheldon at North Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Braves 7, Marlins 1 Atlanta, 9-7. Chicago 6 8 3 21 19 25 Coos (2), 3 p.m. L.A. Angels at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Atlanta 000 001 000 000 06 — 7 9 0 STRIKEOUTS—Harvey, New York, 141; Kershaw, Toronto FC 2 8 7 13 17 24 Transactions Houston at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. Miami 000 010 000 000 00 — 1 8 2 Los Angeles, 129; Samardzija, Chicago, 123; D.C. United 2 13 4 10 8 29 Golf Boston at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. (14 innings) Latos, Cincinnati, 120; Lee, Philadelphia, 119; WESTERN CONFERENCE BASEBALL National League Minor, Walden (7), Avilan (8), Varvaro (10), Wainwright, St. Louis, 117; Bumgarner, San W L T Pts GF GA American League Pacific Northwest Amateur Kimbrel (11), D.Carpenter (12), A.Wood (14) and Francisco, 116. Real Salt Lake 10 5 4 34 29 18 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Recalled RHP Louis East Division W L Pct GB McCann, G.Laird; Slowey, Da.Jennings (6), Webb SAVES—Grilli, Pittsburgh, 28; RSoriano, FC Dallas 8 4 7 31 27 24 First Round Atlanta 51 38 .573 — Coleman from Omaha (PCL). Optioned LHP Will (7), Qualls (8), Cishek (10), M.Dunn (12), Hatcher Washington, 24; Mujica, St. Louis, 23; Kimbrel, Los Angeles 9 7 3 30 29 22 Smith to Omaha. At Bandon Dunes Washington 46 43 .517 5 (14) and Mathis, Brantly. W—D.Carpenter 2-0. L— Portland 7 2 9 30 28 17 1 Atlanta, 23; Romo, San Francisco, 20; Chapman, NEW YORK YANKEES—Added 1B Travis Kyle Schrader, Olympia, Wash., d. Joshua Philadelphia 44 46 .489 7⁄2 Hatcher 0-1. Vancouver 8 5 5 29 29 25 1 Cincinnati, 20; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 19. Ishikawa to the roster. Assigned INF David Munn, New Zealand, 2 and 1 New York 38 48 .442 11⁄2 Colorado 7 7 6 27 23 22 1 Brewers 4, Reds 3 Adams to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Dylan Wu, Medford, d. Jason Calamaro, Miami 32 56 .364 18⁄2 Cincinnati 100 100 100 — 3 11 1 Seattle 7 6 3 24 21 19 Gilbert, Ariz., 3 and 1 Central Division W L Pct GB Cycling OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Recalled 2B Grant Milwaukee 211 000 00x — 4 11 0 San Jose 5 9 6 21 20 32 Green from Sacramento (PCL). Designated INF Nicholas Chianello, Gresham, d. Taylor St. Louis 53 34 .609 — Chivas USA 3 10 5 14 16 32 1 H.Bailey, Ondrusek (6), Hoover (7) and Adam Rosales for assignment. Garbutt, Bend, 1-up Pittsburgh 53 35 .602 ⁄2 Tour de France NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Cameron Peck, Olympia, Wash., d. Samuel Cincinnati 50 39 .562 4 Mesoraco; Lohse, Axford (7), Henderson (8), SEATTLE MARINERS—Designated RHP Jeremy Fr.Rodriguez (9) and Lucroy. W—Lohse 5-6. L— Stages and Winners Friday, July 12 Bonderman for assignment. Recalled LHP Lucas Mendez, Portland, 4 and 3 Chicago 39 48 .448 14 June 29 — First Stage: Porto-Vecchio to Bastia, Chivas USA at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. 1 H.Bailey 5-7. Sv—Fr.Rodriguez (9). HRs— Luetge from Tacoma (PCL). Jesse Heinly, Bend, d. Shotaro Ban, San Jose, Milwaukee 36 52 .409 17⁄2 Corsica, flat (213km-132.4 miles) (Stage: Marcel Saturday, July 13 Calif., 1-up West Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati, Heisey (4). Milwaukee, Lucroy (11). National League Kittel, Germany; Yellow Jersey: Kittel) Montreal at New York, 4 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS—Acquired RHP Ivan Pineyro David Snyder, McAllen, Texas, d. Aaron Arizona 47 42 .528 — Dodgers 6, Diamondbacks 1 June 30 — Second Stage: Bastia to Ajaccio, Houston at New England, 4:30 p.m. 1 Los Angeles 000 120 201 — 6 17 0 and a player to be named from Washington for Whalen, Ephrata, Wash., 5 and 4 Los Angeles 43 45 .489 3⁄2 Corsica, medium mountain (156-96.9) (Jan Toronto FC at Sporting Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. 1 Arizona 000 000 001 — 1 4 1 OF Scott Hairston. Kyle Bowser, Seattle, d. Thomas Gocke, Colorado 43 47 .478 4⁄2 Bakelants, Belgium; Bakelants) Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 6 p.m. 1 Greinke, P.Rodriguez (8), J.Dominguez (9) and COLORADO ROCKIES—Placed RHP Roy Oswalt Sammamish, Wash., 3 and 2 San Francisco 40 48 .455 6⁄2 July 1 — Third Stage: Ajaccio to Calvi, Corsica, Seattle FC at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. 1 A.Ellis; Delgado, Brewer (7), Sipp (8), W.Harris on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Charlie Blackmon Jack Whealdon, Ilwaco, Wash., d. Justin Kadin, San Diego 40 50 .444 7⁄2 medium mountain (145.5-90.4) (Simon Gerrans, Los Angeles at Portland, 8 p.m. Corvallis, 2 and 1 Monday’s Games (9) and M.Montero. W—Greinke 7-2. L—Delgado 1- from Colorado Springs. Australia; Bakelants) Sunday, July 14 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed OF Matt Tim Tucker, Coos Bay, d. Brian Mogg, Oakland 2, Pittsburgh 1 3. July 2 — Fourth Stage: Nice, France, team time Chicago at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Sammamish, Wash., 2 and 1 Philadelphia 3, Washington 2 Rockies 4, Padres 2 Kemp and RHP Stephen Fife on the 15-day DL, trial (25-15.5) (Orica GreenEdge; Simon Gerrans, Kemp retroactive to July 6. Recalled OF Scott Matt Rawitzer, Bellingham, Wash., d. Taylor Atlanta 7, Miami 1, 14 innings Colorado 200 002 000 — 4 9 0 National Women’s Soccer League Australia) Van Slyke from Albuquerque (PCL). Added RHP Schmidt, Boise, Idaho, 3 and 2 Chicago Cubs 8, Chicago White Sox 2 San Diego 000 000 200 — 2 7 0 July 3 — Fifth Stage: Cagnes-sur-Mer to W L T Pts GF GA Carl Johnson, Bainbridge Island, Wash., d. Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 3 Sky Blue FC 9 3 3 30 25 15 Ricky Nolasco to the roster. Chatwood, Brothers (7), Belisle (8), Marseille, rolling (228.5-142.0) (Mark Cavendish, MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Activated OF Ryan Kevin Dehuff, Cote De Caza, Calif., 2 and 1 L.A. Dodgers 6, Arizona 1 R.Betancourt (9) and W.Rosario; Volquez, Brach England; Gerrans) Portland 8 4 2 26 18 13 Gerrit Chambers, Brush Prairie, Wash., d. Ben Colorado 4, San Diego 2 FC Kansas City 7 4 4 25 21 14 Braun from the 15-day DL. Placed 3B Aramis (6), Thayer (8), Street (9) and R.Rivera, Hundley. July 4 — Sixth Stage: Aix-en-Provence to Ramirez on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 7. Itterman, Carlsbad, Calif., 4 and 3 N.Y. Mets 4, San Francisco 3, 16 innings W—Chatwood 5-2. L—Volquez 6-7. Sv— Montpellier, flat (176.5-109.7) (Andrei Greipel, Western New York 6 3 5 23 22 13 Mark Strickland, Mukilteo, Wash., d. Marcus Tuesday’s Games Boston 5 5 4 19 23 22 SAN DIEGO PADRES—Recalled RHP Brad Brach R.Betancourt (12). Germany; Daryl Impey, South Africa) from Tucson (PCL). Optioned LHP Robbie Erlin to Potter, Tualatin, 3 and 2 Oakland (Straily 5-2) at Pittsburgh (Cole 4-1), League Leaders July 5 — Seventh Stage: Montpellier to Albi, Chicago 4 6 3 15 14 20 Nicolas Noya, San Francisco, d. Nicholas 4:05 p.m. Tucson. AMERICAN LEAGUE rolling (205.5-127.7) (Peter Sagan, Slovakia; Seattle 2 9 3 91123 Maruri, Las Vegas, 19 holes Washington (Jordan 0-1) at Philadelphia SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed INF Joaquin BATTING—MiCabrera, Detroit, .364; Pedroia, Impey) Washington 18471024 Sulman Raza, Eugene, d. Corey Gard, Villa (Hamels 3-11), 4:05 p.m. Arias on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Nick Boston, .320; Loney, Tampa Bay, .319; July 6 — Eighth Stage: Castres to Ax 3 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Park, Calif., 3 and 2 Atlanta (Teheran 6-4) at Miami (H.Alvarez 0- Noonan from Fresno (PCL). Donaldson, Oakland, .319; DOrtiz, Boston, .318; Domaines, high mountain (195-121.2) (Chris Wednesday, July 10 Conner Kumpula, Albany, d. Chris Babcock, 0), 4:10 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Activated RHP Dan CDavis, Baltimore, .316; Trout, Los Angeles, .315; Froome, England; Froome) Chicago at Washington, 4:30 p.m. Shoreline, Wash., 3 and 1 L.A. Angels (Blanton 2-10) at Chicago Cubs Haren from the 15-day DL. Optioned 1B-OF Tyler Machado, Baltimore, .315. July 7 — Ninth Stage: Saint-Girons to Thursday, July 11 Hans Reimers, Albany, d. Daniel Cruzen, (T.Wood 5-6), 5:05 p.m. Moore to Syracuse (IL). RUNS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 68; CDavis, Bagneres-de-Bigorre, high mountain (168.5- Western New York at Seattle FC, 7 p.m. Kennewick, Wash., 6 and 4 Cincinnati (Cingrani 3-0) at Milwaukee BASKETBALL Baltimore, 63; Bautista, Toronto, 60; AJones, 104.7) (Daniel Martin, Ireland; Froome) Saturday, July 13 Kyle Crawford, Coos Bay, d. Sandy Vaughan, (W.Peralta 5-9), 5:10 p.m. National Basketball Association Baltimore, 60; Trout, Los Angeles, 60; July 8 — Rest day, Saint-Nazaire/Loire- Boston at Sky Blue FC, 4 p.m. Seattle, 7 and 5 Houston (B.Norris 6-7) at St. Louis LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Named Alvin Gentry DeJennings, Tampa Bay, 59; Encarnacion, Atlantique Sunday, July 14 Bjorn Bjorke, Port Orchard, Wash., d. Paul (Wainwright 11-5), 5:15 p.m. associate head coach and Armond Hill, Kevin Toronto, 56. July 9 — 10th Stage: Saint-Gildas-des-Bois to FC Kansas City at Chicago, 1 p.m. McNamara III, Palos Verdes, Calif., 2-up. L.A. Dodgers (Nolasco 5-8) at Arizona Eastman and Tyronn Lue assistant coaches. RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 90; CDavis, Saint-Malo, flat (197-122.4) Western New York at Portland, 2 p.m. Kevin Murphy, Rogue River, d. Adam Araneo, (Kennedy 3-4), 6:40 p.m. NEW YORK KNICKS—Signed G Tim Hardaway Baltimore, 85; Encarnacion, Toronto, 68; NCruz, July 10 — 11th Stage: Avranches to Mont-Saint- Washington at Seattle FC, 7 p.m. Eureka, Calif., 3 and 2 Colorado (Chacin 8-3) at San Diego (Stults 6- Jr. and F C.J. Leslie. Texas, 67; Fielder, Detroit, 66; AJones, Michel, individual time trial (33-20.5) Ryan Brooks, Seattle, d. Ross Kukula, Ocean 7), 7:10 p.m. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Announced the resig- Baltimore, 61; DOrtiz, Boston, 61. July 11 — 12th Stage: Fougeres to Tours, flat Park, Wash., 19 holes. N.Y. Mets (Gee 6-7) at San Francisco (Zito 4-6), Golf nation of chief executive officer Adam Aron. HITS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 125; Machado, (218-135.5) Zane Thomas, Las Vegas, d. Ryan Buamgart, 7:15 p.m. Named Scott O’Neil chief executive officer. Baltimore, 122; Pedroia, Boston, 112; Trout, Los July 12 — 13th Stage: Tours to Saint-Amand- Walla Walla, Wash., 20th hole Wednesday’s Games World Golf Ranking WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Signed F Otto Porter Angeles, 111; ABeltre, Texas, 109; AJones, Montrond, flat (173-107.5) Saare Adams, Victoria, British Columbia, d. Atlanta at Miami, 9:40 a.m. Through July 7 and G Glen Rice, Jr. Baltimore, 109; Ellsbury, Boston, 107. July 13 — 14th Stage: Saint-Pourcain-sur- Mark Anguiano, Whittier, Calif., 4 and 2 Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. 1. Tiger Woods USA 12.55 FOOTBALL DOUBLES—Machado, Baltimore, 39; Trout, Los Sioule to Lyon, rolling (191-118.7) Riley Hayfield, Kennewick, Wash., d. Kevin Rei, N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 12:45 p.m. 2. Rory McIlroy NIr 8.97 National Football League Angeles, 27; CDavis, Baltimore, 26; Mauer, July 14 — 15th Stage: Givors to Mont Ventoux, Sonora, Calif., 4 and 2 Oakland at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. 3. Justin Rose Eng7.93 NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed WR Victor Cruz to Minnesota, 26; Pedroia, Boston, 24; JhPeralta, high mountain (242.5-150.7) Khaled Attieh, Delta, British Columbia, d. Washington at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. 4. Adam Scott Aus 7.20 a multiyear contract extension through the 2018 Detroit, 24; Seager, Seattle, 24. July 15 — Rest day, Vaucluse Jacob Webb, Issaquah, Wash., 2 and 1 L.A. Angels at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. 5. Matt Kuchar USA 6.43 season. TRIPLES—Ellsbury, Boston, 7; Drew, Boston, 6; July 16 — 16th Stage: Vaison-la-Romaine to Justin Keiley, Haiku, Hawaii, d. Tyler Falk, Houston at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. 6. Graeme McDowell NIr 6.20 HOCKEY Trout, Los Angeles, 6; Gardner, New York, 5; Gap, medium mountain (168-104.4) Springfield, 4 and 3 L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. 7. Brandt Snedeker USA 5.92 National Hockey League DeJennings, Tampa Bay, 5; LMartin, Texas, 5; July 17 — 17th Stage: Embrun to Chorges, indi- Nicholaus Mandell, Kennewick, Wash., won by Colorado at San Diego, 7:10 p.m. 8. Phil Mickelson USA 5.91 COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Signed D Frederic Kawasaki, Toronto, 4; HKendrick, Los Angeles, vidual time trial (32-19.9) default over John Wise, Portland. 9. Luke Donald Eng 5.70 St. Denis and F Jack Skille to one-year contracts. 4. July 18 — 18th Stage: Gap to Alpe-Huez, high Blake Snyder, Seattle, d. Kent Hagen, Monday’s Linescores 10. Louis Oosthuizen SAf 5.05 DALLAS STARS—Signed C Chris Mueller to a HOME RUNS—CDavis, Baltimore, 33; mountain (172.5-107.2) Covington, Wash., 5 and 3 Rangers 8, Orioles 5 11. Steve Stricker USA 4.93 one-year contract. MiCabrera, Detroit, 28; ADunn, Chicago, 23; July 19 — 19th Stage: Bourg-d’Oisans to Le Kurt Kitayama, Chico, Calif., d. Dustin Hegge, Texas 001 106 000 — 8 12 1 12. Lee Westwood Eng 4.80 FLORIDA PANTHERS—Agreed to terms with C Encarnacion, Toronto, 23; NCruz, Texas, 22; Grand-Bornand, high mountain (204.5-127.1) Lake Tapps, Wash., 3 and 2 Baltimore 000 300 200 — 5 10 0 13. Ernie Els SAf 4.75 Jon Matsumoto and D Matt Gilroy on one-year Ibanez, Seattle, 22; Bautista, Toronto, 20; Cano, July 20 — 20th Stage: Annecy to Annecy- Tyler Salsbury, Enumclaw, Wash., d. Jeremy D.Holland, Wolf (7), Soria (8), Nathan (9) and 14. Sergio Garcia Esp 4.75 contracts. New York, 20. Semnoz, high mountain (125-77.7) Wendelken, Kirkland, Wash., 3 and 1 Pierzynski; Feldman, Patton (6), Tom.Hunter (7), 15. Charl Schwartzel SAf 4.75 MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed F Stephen STOLEN BASES—Ellsbury, Boston, 36; July 21 — 21st Stage: Versailles to Paris, Blair Riordan, New Zeland, d. Justin Wiles, Matusz (8), McFarland (9) and Wieters. W— 16. Keegan Bradley USA 4.62 MacAulay to a one-year minor league con- McLouth, Baltimore, 24; RDavis, Toronto, 22; Champs-Elysees, flat (133.5-83.0) Klamath Falls, 1-up D.Holland 7-4. L—Feldman 0-1. Sv—Nathan (30). 17. Bubba Watson USA 4.54 tract. Altuve, Houston, 21; Kipnis, Cleveland, 20; Trout, Total — 3,403.5 kilometers (2,114.8 miles) Alex Chiarella, Makawao, Hawaii, d. Max HRs—Baltimore, Wieters (12). 18. Jason Day Aus 4.39 NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Agreed to terms with Los Angeles, 20; AlRamirez, Chicago, 19. Carter, Lake Oswego, 3 and 2 Standings 19. Webb Simpson USA 4.32 G Kevin Poulin on a one-year contract. Tigers 4, Indians 2 PITCHING—Scherzer, Detroit, 13-0; MMoore, Through Stage 9 20. Ian Poulter Eng 4.24 NEW YORK RANGERS—Agreed to terms with D Detroit 010 100 000 2 — 4 7 0 Tampa Bay, 12-3; Colon, Oakland, 12-3; Tillman, 1. Chris Froome, England, Sky Procycling, 36 21. Jason Dufner USA 4.15 Ryan McDonagh on a six-year contract. Pro Baseball Cleveland 020 000 000 0 — 2 10 0 Baltimore, 10-3; Masterson, Cleveland, 10-7; hours, 59 minutes, 18 seconds. 22. Bill Haas USA 4.07 OTTAWA SENATORS—Signed D Joe Corvo to a (10 innings) Buchholz, Boston, 9-0; FHernandez, Seattle, 9- 2. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, 1:25. 23. Hunter Mahan USA 4.03 one-year contract. American League Scherzer, B.Rondon (8), Smyly (9), Benoit (10) 4; Verlander, Detroit, 9-5; Sabathia, New York, 3. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Belkin Pro 24. Dustin Johnson USA 3.97 WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Signed D Tyson East Division W L Pct GB and B.Pena; Kazmir, Shaw (6), Allen (7), J.Smith 9-6. Cycling, 1:44. 25. Peter Hanson Swe 3.47 Strachan, RW Matt Watkins and G David Leggio Boston 54 37 .593 — (8), C.Perez (9), Albers (10) and Y.Gomes. W— STRIKEOUTS—Darvish, Texas, 157; Scherzer, 4. Laurens ten Dam, Netherlands, Belkin Pro 26. Matteo Manassero Ita 3.46 to one-year contracts. 1 Smyly 4-0. L—Albers 2-1. Sv—Benoit (7). HRs— Tampa Bay 50 40 .556 3⁄2 Detroit, 146; FHernandez, Seattle, 136; Cycling, 1:50. 27. Nick Watney USA 3.43 WINNIPEG JETS—Announced C Alexander 1 Detroit, Tuiasosopo (4). Baltimore 49 41 .544 4⁄2 Masterson, Cleveland, 131; Sale, Chicago, 123; 5. Roman Kreuziger, Czech Republic, Team 28. Bo Van Pelt USA 3.35 Burmistrov signed a two-year contract with Ak New York 48 41 .539 5 Royals 5, Yankees 1 Verlander, Detroit, 119; DHolland, Texas, 114. Saxo-Tinkoff, 1:51. 29. Jim Furyk USA 3.35 Bars Kazan (KHL). 1 Toronto 43 45 .489 9⁄2 Kansas City 020 000 102 — 5 10 0 SAVES—Nathan, Texas, 30; JiJohnson, 6. Alberto Contador, Spain, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 30. Rickie Fowler USA 3.10 COLLEGE Central Division W L Pct GB New York 000 000 100 — 1 9 1 Baltimore, 30; Rivera, New York, 29; Balfour, same time. 31. Zach Johnson USA 3.09 SAN FRANCISCO—Announced men’s junior Detroit 49 39 .557 — Guthrie, Collins (7), Crow (8), Hochevar (9), Oakland, 23; AReed, Chicago, 22; Frieri, Los 7. Nairo Alexander Quintana, Colombia, 32. Henrik Stenson Swe 3.08 basketball C Derrell Roberston has transferred 1 Cleveland 46 43 .517 3⁄2 G.Holland (9) and S.Perez; P.Hughes, Warren (5), Angeles, 22; GHolland, Kansas City, 21. Movistar, 2:02. 33. Branden Grace SAf 2.98 from DePaul. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K B4•The World • Tuesday, July9,2013 Y K Education

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Assignment: What would you do if you could communicate with frogs? Drew H., a student at Hillcrest Elementary School, North Bend, will receive a prize for his sub- mission on this topic: one day I was walking in a swamp looking for frogs and toads on a field trip my class took. I was looking at a really cool frog when the class left me behind. I was really scared, then I heard a voice. I thought it was one of my class mates so I started running, but no one was there. I started to feel worried but then I saw two little frogs and they were speaking to me they were wondering if I were lost. I told them I lost my class they said they just passed by they said if I run I could catch up to them.I said, thanks,they were so nice. I took them home with me. C M C M Y K Y K

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Comics | C4 Cuisine Classifieds | C5 C theworldlink.com/cuisine • Cuisine Editor Ron Jackimowicz • 541-269-1222, ext. 238 • [email protected] TUESDAY,JULY 9, 2013 Without farm bill, milk prices may go higher

BYM.L.JOHNSON Farmers fear if the higher TheAssociatedPress prices kick in on Jan. 1, milk andotherdairypriceswillrise MILWAUKEE — Dairy until consumers just stop farmersexpressedfrustration buyingtheirproducts. thisweekwithCongress’fail- “I don’t think that’s good ure to pass a farm bill, saying for anybody because we the uncertainty made it hard would destroy demand,”said todobusinessandsomecould PeteKappelman,aWisconsin go under without changes to dairyfarmerandboardchair- thefederalmilkprogram. man of Land O’Lakes, a Farmersalsoworriedthatif farmer-owned company that a current nine-month exten- markets milk, eggs, butter sion of the 2008 farm bill andmanyotherproducts. expires with no action, a 64- The farm bill failed in the year-old law will kick in, House mainly because of dis- sending milk agreement over pricesspiraling. f ood-stamp While that funding and The Associated Press “Just last From left, strawberry-fennel salsa, apple-pepper salsa, and cucumber-corn salsa are specially prepared for the warm summer months. might provide dairy program short-term Friday, another reforms farmers profits,theysay, say are needed it’dhurtthemin one of my to keep them in the long run friends got rid business. Salsa — no tomatoes needed because no one The govern- wants to buy of his cows. It’s ment currently milk at $6 a gal- just getting to paysdairyfarm- BY ALISON LADMAN Salt and ground black pepper a splash of hot sauce, salt and pepper. lon. ers when milk 1 The U.S. prices get too The Associated Press In a medium bowl, toss together the Nutrition information ⁄2 cup: 45 the point where apples, peppers, jalapeno, garlic, mint, calories; 10 calories from fat (22 percent House voted low. But the Who says salsa has to be made from cilantro, vinegar and lime juice. Season of total calories); 1 g fat (0 g saturated; 0 down a farm bill you can’t afford problem in tomatoes? Or dumped unceremonious- with salt and pepper. g trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol; 10 g car- June 20, about a recent years has 1 to keep going ly from a jar? Nutrition information per ⁄2 cup: 40 bohydrate; 2 g fiber; 3 g sugar; 2 g pro- week after the been the high With all of summer’s bounty, there calories; 0 calories from fat (0 percent of tein; 105 mg sodium. S enate anymore. cost of feed due are plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables total calories); 0 g fat (0 g saturated; 0 g approved a dif- ” to the ethanol that make fantastic salsas. Scoop them trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol; 10 g carbo- ferent version. Randy Roecker industry’s up with chips or crackers, or add them hydrate; 2 g fiber; 6 g sugar; 1 g protein; STRAWBERRY-FENNEL SALSA It was the sec- Wisconsin dairy farmer demandforcorn to sandwiches, salads, burgers and 85 mg sodium. ondyearinarow as well as the tacos. We came up with three simple Start to finish: 10 minutes that the House drought. Farm- salsas, but they are easily tweaked to Makes 3 cups failedtopassthe ers say milk whatever is fresh or happens to be in CUCUMBER-CORN SALSA 1 fennel bulb, chopped every-five-years bill that sets costs almost as much to pro- 1 funding for agriculture and duce as they can sell it for — your refrigerator. Switch out the apples 1 ⁄2 cups strawberries, hulled and for peaches or plums, even chopped Start to finish: 10 minutes diced food programs. Last year, it andsometimesmore. didn’t even vote, prompting Kappelman, who has a strawberries. Don’t like dill? Opt for Makes 3 cups 1 medium shallot, minced the passage in January of a 450-cow farm in Manitowoc, basil or tarragon. 2 ears of corn, husks and silk 2 tablespoons white balsamic vine- slimmed-down extension of Wis., worked on a national removed gar or sherry vinegar the 2008 law — largely to dairy industry committee 1 large cucumber, peeled, seeded 2 tablespoons fresh tarragon, APPLE-PEPPER SALSA avoid milk prices sharply that proposed a margin pro- and chopped minced 1 increasing. tection program that pays 2 stalks celery, chopped ⁄2 small hot pepper (such as The Agricultural Act of farmers when the price dif- Start to finish: 10 minutes 4 scallions, thinly sliced jalapeno), minced 1949 sets a much higher price ference between milk and Makes 3 cups 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill Salt and ground black pepper for government purchases of feedshrinkstoacertainpoint. 1 large crisp-tart apple (such as Fuji Zest and juice of 1 lemon In a medium bowl, mix together the cheese,butterandotherdairy He also supports a market or Gala), cored and chopped Hot sauce, to taste fennel, strawberries, shallot, vinegar, products than the U.S. has stabilization program that 2 bell peppers (any color), cored Salt and ground black pepper tarragon and hot pepper. Season with seen in decades. The govern- would require farmers to and chopped Carefully cut the kernels from the salt and pepper. ment cut the price in recent either reduce the amount of 1 jalapeno pepper, chopped 1 ears of corn. To do this, one at a time Nutrition information ⁄2 cup: 30 decades because if it didn’t, milk produced when prices 1 clove garlic, minced stand each ear on its wide end and use a calories; 0 calories from fat (0 percent of 1 more companies would sell to drop too low or give up a por- ⁄4 cup chopped fresh mint knife to saw down the length of the cob. total calories); 0 g fat (0 g saturated; 0 g 1 the government than to tion of their margin protec- ⁄4 cup chopped fresh cilantro In a medium bowl, combine the corn trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol; 7 g carbo- retailers, unless consumer 2 tablespoons cider vinegar kernels, cucumber, celery, scallions, dill, hydrate; 2 g fiber; 3 g sugar; 1 g protein; pricesrosetomatch. 1 tablespoon lime juice and the lemon zest and juice. Season with 105 mg sodium. SEE MILK | C3 End soggy chips, move nachos onto the grill

BY J.M. HIRSCH And I was blown away by the difference The Associated Press between nuking my nachos and baking them in the oven. Texture alone was remarkably When I was a kid, one of my go-to fend- improved. No more soggy chips that turned for-myself meals was nachos. Heap tortilla rubbery by the end of the meal. And that says chips, refried beans, olives, meats, cheeses nothing of the wonderful browning of the and whatever else struck me onto a giant cheese no microwave ever could achieve. dinner plate. Sprinkle a most liberal amount And it didn’t occur to me until this sum- of cheese over everything, then pop the mer that I could take my nacho evolution whole thing in the microwave for a minute. even further by moving them out of the oven Done! And delicious. and onto... the grill. It didn’t occur to me until I was an adult The Associated Press that there was any other way to make nachos. SEE NACHOS | C3 Corn and steak grilled nachos get their smoky flavoring from the grill.

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BY MICHELLE LOCKE What should you use The Associated Press when making your own wine coolers? Well, don’t The wine cooler has a bit reach for the bottom shelf of an identity problem. Is it wine that just doesn’t taste a wine spritzer? A wine good, advises Cappy cocktail? Sangria? And what Sorentino, bar director of about that wild child Spoonbar restaurant at the moment in the ‘80s when it h2hotel in the wine country was the hottest thing on the town of Healdsburg, Calif. party scene? On the other hand, don’t go Luckily, this cocktail crazy and uncork an expen- conundrum is easily solved. sive bottle of wine, either. As Gertrude Stein might put “It doesn’t have to be the it, wine cooler is wine best stuff because you’re spritzer is wine cocktail is basically using it as a base,” sangria. And the versions he says. being whipped up today Look for a wine that has a The Associated Press have nothing in common fair amount of acidity to it, From left, a watermelon Bellini, white chiller, dark island cooler, rose tinted glasses wine coolers with a watermelon Bellini behind them. with the cheap, mass-pro- i.e. “yes” to sauvignon blanc 1 duced products of 30 years or pinot grigio, “no” to with plenty of ice. Give it a 2 ounces pineapple juice ⁄3 cup frozen peach 1 cup fresh strawberries, ago (which thankfully went chardonnay that’s spent a lot stir, pour into flute glasses Ice chunks hulled 1 the way of shoulder pads). of time in oak barrels. For and top off with sparkling Seltzer water ⁄2 ounce lemon juice 2 ounces St. Germaine “Mixology has been red wines, Spanish wines wine for a bright efferves- Split the vanilla bean in 6 ounces prosecco elderflower liqueur raised to this new chef-like are, not surprisingly, a good cence. half lengthwise and scrape sparkling wine 8 ounces rose wine heights and wine, in a way, choice since sangria is a Here are a few more sug- the seeds into a tall glass. In a blender, combine the Seltzer water is the bartender’s hottest Spanish invention. Tem- gestions on ways to make Add the wine, rum and watermelon, peaches and 2 sprigs fresh mint ingredient right now,” says pranillo makes a good your wine cooler-spritzer- pineapple juice, stirring to lemon juice. Puree until In a blender, puree the Mike Dawson, senior editor choice. sangria-cocktail pitcher combine. Add ice and top smooth. Using a mesh strawberries until smooth. at Wine Enthusiast. “Cut- He has an interesting take perfect. with seltzer water. strainer, strain into two Using a mesh strainer, strain ting-edge bartenders are on sangria, which is usually sparkling wine flutes, then into a cocktail shaker. Add taking these wine-based wine fortified with some- top with prosecco. the elderflower liqueur and drinks to new heights, and thing a little stronger and WHITE CHILLER WATERMELON BELLINI rose wine. Add ice, then creating these New Age augmented with sugar and shake to combine. Strain coolers, along with count- spices. At Spoonbar, he’s Start to finish: 5 minutes Start to finish: 10 minutes ROSE TINTED GLASSES into two tall glasses filled less variations of the sangria using a rose wine with pisco Servings: 1 Servings: 2 with ice. Top with seltzer 3 and classic wine cocktails (Peruvian brandy), plus a lit- Ice ⁄4 cup watermelon Start to finish: 10 minutes water and garnish each with like the New York Sour.” tle sugar, some water, fresh 4 ounces sauvignon blanc chunks Servings: 2 a mint sprig. Summer is the perfect pineapple juice, cinnamon wine time for wine coolers, since and a touch of clove. It’s 1 ounce silver or blanco it’s the one time of year even “really refreshing,” which is tequila the most dedicated good for Healdsburg, where Juice of 1 lime A patriotic lemonade vinophile toys with drop- temperatures can get toasty. 3 ounces grapefruit soda

ping a fistful of ice in a glass. Joe Campanale, beverage Combine all ingredients 1 sion blender. Of course, you ⁄3 cup water Switching to a cooler director of four New York in a tall, ice-filled glass. Stir BY SARA MOULTON can still use those other tools makes wine “a little bit eas- City neighborhood restau- gently, then serve immedi- The Associated Press 1 cup fresh lemon juice if they’re the only ones you ier to drink,” says Chad rants, encourages cocktail ately. Fresh mint leaves, to garnish Furuta of Del Frisco’s Grille enthusiasts to get creative by If you’ve never tasted have at hand. In a blender, puree the in New York. At the Grille, mixing up their favorite sin- fresh lemonade, you don’t By the way, if you want to watermelon until it becomes bartenders are making gle-serving cocktail in a DARK ISLAND COOLER know what you’re missing. get all fancy, you’re welcome liquefied. 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C M C M Y K Tuesday, July9,2013 • The World • C3 Y K Cuisine

Learn to make a Where in The (Bandon Western) World? — Cornwall, England blue ribbon pie

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1 NACHOS ⁄3 cup pepperoncini, stemmed and thinly sliced 1 Grilling can ⁄2 small red onion, diced In a medium bowl, whisk Contributed photos add flavor together the adobo sauce, It’s another first for our weekly feature,when John and Kathy Hubbard of Bandon recently visited Cornwall, England and took their copy Continued from Page C1 tomato paste, oil, garlic pow- of the Bandon Western World with them. Here,John is photographed in front of the Land’s End in Cornwall.The pair spent four days at der and salt. Add the steak and the Kensington House Hotel in London before exploring Cornwall.“Philps is in Hayle,Cornwall and they specialize in real Cornish pasties mix to coat thoroughly. Cover (individual pies filled with meat and/or vegetables),which we ate with gusto by the river one rainy afternoon,”Kathywrote.“Also in Hayle The point of course is not is Hubbard's Fish & Chips — delicious with ‘mushy peas.’” merely to use the grill as an and refrigerate for at least 20 outdoor oven, though in minutes and up to overnight. summer sometimes that is When ready to cook, heat justification enough. But the grill to medium-high. Jolly old England rather to use the power of the Rub the corn with a bit of grill to impart a delicious canola oil, then set it on the smokiness to the nachos. grill. Cook the corn, turning And that is why the corn and often,until lightly browned on the steak that eventually land all sides, about 2 to 3 minutes. on the nachos first get Transfer the corn to a plate cooked on the grates. and set aside until cool Of course, nachos are a enough to handle. personal matter. We all have Meanwhile, use an oil- our set of must-have top- soaked paper towel held with pings. So use my list as a sug- tongs to coat the grill grates gestion and run with the with oil. Add the steak and technique. grill for 1 to 2 minutes per side, or to desired doneness. Trans- CORN AND STEAK fer to a plate and set aside. Leave the grill on, but reduce GRILLED NACHOS the heat to low. At the Red River Inn (Kathy Hubbard holds the newspaper, below) in Gwithian, Cornwall.This is where we enjoyed the Sunday roast beef Arrange the tortilla chips in and Yorkshire pudding dinner (above, left) followed by deliciously brewed English tea. It is also where we had the pizza, French fries and Before turning on the grill, an even layer on a rimmed grilled vegetables (above, right). make sure the baking sheet baking. Spread the steak you plan to use fits on it with evenly over the chips. the lid down. If it doesn’t, you Cut the corn kernels from can divide the ingredients into the cobs. To do this, stand the Where in The multiple smaller pans, even ear on its wide end, then use a metal cake or pie pans. The knife to saw down the length World? smaller pans also can be of the sides. Scatter the corn cooked in batches, if needed. If you are going on vacation, take an edi- kernels over the steak and Start to finish: 45 minutes tion of The World with you. When you find Servings: 6 chips, then scatter the cheese yourself in a picturesque spot as John and 3 tablespoons adobo sauce over that. Set the baking sheet Kathy did in England, snap your (from a can of chipotle on the grill, cover the grill and family/group with the paper. Then, when chilies in adobo) cook for 7 to 10 minutes, or you visit a local restaurant, get a picture of 3 tablespoons tomato paste until the cheese is melted. your meal. 3 tablespoons canola or veg- Remove the baking sheet Send the vital information: your name and etable oil, plus extra from the grill, then scatter the hometown, the city you visited, the restau- rant, who was in your group, what you 1 teaspoon garlic powder tomatoes, pepperoncini and diced onion over the other ordered and what you liked about the meal. 1 teaspoon kosher salt Photos can be emailed to twphoto@the- toppings. Serve immediately. 9 ounces beef sirloin, thinly worldlink.com as .jpg-format attachments. sliced (can substitute pre- Nutrition information per sliced “stir-fry” beef) serving: 520 calories; 290 1 ear corn, husked calories from fat (56 percent 11-ounce bag corn tortilla of total calories); 32 g fat (7 g chips saturated; 1.5 g trans fats); 50 1 cup grated cheddar cheese mg cholesterol; 42 g carbohy- Fashion show, tea fundraiser for CASA 1 ⁄2 pint cherry tomatoes, cut drate; 4 g fiber; 3 g sugar; 19 g into quarters protein; 890 mg sodium. An afternoon of fashion, All proceeds will benefit lage heritage and the bounty Deal, Big Creek Rendezvous, sophistication and high tea the Court Appointed Special of Pacific seafood during the Border Patrol, acoustic folk will take place from 1-3 p.m., Advocates of Coos County. 24th annual Charleston and belly dancing. July 20 in the Venture Inn The event has been put Seafood Festival taking place This year’s Charleston MILK getting to the point where you Restaurant at Inland Point, together with the support of Aug. 10 and 11. Seafood Festival is sponsored can’t afford to keep going any- 2265 Inland Drive, North several local businesses. All The festival is from 10 by the Charleston Fire Continued from Page C1 more.” Bend. The event will feature a clothing and accessories a.m. to dusk Aug. 10 and 10 Department Volunteer Asso- Wisconsin farmers grow fashion show with local mod- showcased in the fashion a.m. to 4 p.m., Aug. 11 at the ciation, the Charleston Mari- tion payments. The U.S. more of their own feed than els, clothing and high tea. show have been donated by Charleston Marina, 17 Lock- na Complex and K-Dock Department of Agriculture those in states like California, Tickets are $25 and local stores. wood Dr., Charleston. Radio. Community volunteers would then use that money to the nation’stop milkproducer. advanced purchase is rec- For more information, call Each year the festival from the Charleston Mer- buy and donate dairy prod- Dean Strauss, 41, who milks ommended; seating is limit- 541-435-7080 or visit attracts many Oregon vendors chants Association, the ucts to food banks and help 1,900cowsinSheboyganFalls, ed. Tax deductible tickets www.orcca.us. who feature fresh seafood and Charleston Community said growing 3,000 acres of low-incomefamilies. can be purchased by con- Charleston hosts 24th hand-made arts and crafts. Enhancement Corporation The margin protection and feed provides some protection tacting Judith Smith at 541- The festival stage will feature and the Charleston Visitor market stabilization programs fromhighfeedpricesbutdoes- 260-9889, or stopping by annual Seafood Fest live music and entertainment Information Center also help would be voluntary, but farm- n’t reduce the need for a new the ORCCA offices at 1855 The Charleston communi- starting at 10 a.m. each day. promote the event and coor- ers couldn’t participate in one farm bill, which would likely Thomas Ave., Coos Bay. ty will celebrate its fishing vil- Entertainment includes Done dinate the festivities. withouttheother. havebettercropinsurancepro- TheSenatepassedafarmbill grams. last week that included both Strauss, who described the margin protection and himself as a “free-market” marketstabilizationprograms, person,wasamongthefarmers but House Republicans voted whoopposedthemarketstabi- toremovethemarketstabiliza- lization program, fearing that tion program. Minnesota Rep. any reduction in milk produc- Collin Peterson, the senior tion would stifle growth in the Democrat on the House Agri- Wisconsin cheese industry, culture Committee, said a whichbuysmostofhismilk. numberofDemocratschanged Jamie Bledsoe, who has theirvotetonoatthatpoint. 1,300 cows in Riverdale,Calif., Randy Roecker, 40, was hadsimilarconcernsaboutthe among those desperately hop- effect on his state’s growing, ing the complete package internationaldairyexports. would pass. He and his wife “My personal view is, the farm with his parents in government does not effec- Loganville,Wis. tively manage anything, let They were doing well in alonethesupplyofmilk,”Bled- 2008, when they renovated to soesaid. expand from 50 to 300 cows. But Kappelman said that The next year, milk prices withoutawaytocontrolsupply plummeted and feed prices when milk prices fall too low, rose. At one point, they were farmerswouldkeepproducing, losing $100,000 a month — themarginswouldstaylowand Roecker lost his savings, his the government would have to parents lost their retirement keepshellingout. andthefarmwentintodebt. Even with disagreement They and many of their over the stabilization pro- neighbors are still struggling, gram, farmers were united on even though milk prices have the message they wanted to risen. send to Congress. Failure to “Just last Friday, another pass a farm bill, Bledsoe said, one of my friends got rid of his “leaves us in a big cloud of cows,”Roeckersaid.“...It’sjust uncertainty." C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K C4• The World • Tuesday, July9,2013 Y K Homemade DILBERT laundry detergent update I was going to begin today's column by apolo- gizing for yet another FRANK AND ERNEST update on how to make homemade laundry deter- gent. Then it struck me. These aren't really changes — they’re improvements. And with that, I’m excited to share the my Newest! and Most Improved! ver- sion of my Quick ‘n’ Easy Homemade Laundry Detergent. To make 1 gallon of liquid laundry detergent, assem- ble the following: THE BORN LOSER A 1-gallon plastic con- tainer with tight-fitting lid. I used an empty Arrowhead water jug. Borax. Find Twenty Mule Team Borax, or any brand of borax, in the laundry aisle of your supermarket or a depart- EVERYDAY ment CHEAPSKATE store like W al- ZITS Mart or Target. Super Washing Soda OR soda ash. Super Washing Soda Mary (sodium Hunt carbon- ate) is becom- ing increasingly difficult to CLASSIC PEANUTS find. If you can’t find it in the laundry aisle some- where, consider using its twin, soda ash (sodium car- THE FAMILY CIRCUS bonate), instead. You will find it in pool supply stores. Blue Dawn dishwashing liquid. There seems to be multiple versions of blue Dawn these days. I’ve seen it as “Original,” “Ultra Concentrated” and, most recently, “Advanced FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Power.” I’ve tested all of them, and I can detect no difference in the final prod- uct we’re making here. 3 Step 1: Pour ⁄4 cup Borax 3 and ⁄4 cup Super Washing Soda (or soda ash) into the empty one1gallon contain- er. Step 2: Add about 2 or 3 cups of the hottest water you have available out of your tap. ROSE IS ROSE Step 3: Apply the lid, and shake the container vigor- ously until the powdered ingredients appear to be dissolving and the water turns milky Step 4: Fill the container with hot water to within about an inch of the top. You want to leave enough room for the Dawn, which is coming up. 3 LUANN Step 5: Slowly pour in ⁄4 cup blue Dawn dishwashing liquid, and you will not have to contend with bub- bles or billowing foam. Step 6: Once you’ve poured in all of the Dawn, fill that measuring cup with more hot water so you can top off the container and rinse out the last of the Dawn. If you still have room, GRIZZWELLS add more water until you 1 are about ⁄2-inch from the top. Step 7: Apply the lid. This should be quite easy because you will not be contending with suds or bubbles. Notice how the dawn is not fully mixed up. That’s fine. Just get that lid on tightly. Step 8: Gently shake container to mix. That’s it. All done. 1 To Use: Add ⁄4 cup deter- gent to a regular load of laundry. MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN This detergent is absolutely low-sudsing, which is what HE (both top- and front-loading) washers require. However, if you do not have an HE machine, this detergent is still fabulous and will work well in your traditional washer — and for about a nickel a load. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website. You can email her at mary@everydaycheap- skate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. To find out more about Mary Hunt and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.cre- ators.com. C M C M Y K Y K C M Y K Tuesday, July Cl ass if i eds

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