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I “Frankly, we’re taking the best Tests target teens in and brightest kids we have and extracurricular activities subjecting them to unreasonable search and seizure,”said Jim Wil- BY JESSIE HIGGINS son, father of a North Bend High The World School student. Lucero said Wilson’s state- NORTH BEND — North Bend ment was the first negative com- High School will drug-test all ment he had heard about the pol- students in extracurricular activ- icy, which he and other high ities starting this fall. school administrators have The school board approved a worked toward for years. They resolution to that effect Monday even added it to this year’s budg- night. et, hoping for board approval. “This will give students a rea- Testing will cost the district son to say: ‘No, I’m not going to $8,000-$9,000 a year. try it. I have something at stake,’” Not only athletes school board member Deb Reid said shortly before the board Each student participating in made its decision. extracurricular activities will be Students were told of the pro- tested before the activity begins posal before leaving school last and again at a random time dur- spring, said Bill Lucero, the high ing the season. school principal. Lucero and Reid said this is to increase Mike Forrester, the athletic effectiveness. Other school dis- director, said every student they tricts in the area, including Myr- have talked to favors the new pol- tle Point and Powers, do random icy. drug testing to a few students in “I coached basketball, and I’ve extracurricular activities every had students tell me they were year. not going to be on the team “It is good for students going because there were kids using,” in to know they will be tested,” Forrester said. Reid said.“What is random about “You can’t argue with that.” it is when.” The policy is not limited to Sole comment opposed student athletes. Students in But at Monday night’s meeting, other extracurricular activities — the single community comment opposed mandatory testing. SEE TESTING | A10 Charter measure gathers enough names for ballot

BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE The World Home rule charter What would change under the pro- COQUILLE — A group of citi- posed ballot measure? zens have submitted 2,701 signa- The “Voice of the Voters” home rule tures to put a measure on Novem- charter would require voters to approve By Benjamin Brayfield, The World ber’s ballot that would drastically these decisions made by the Coos The fire that destroyed North Bend’s First United Methodist Church started in a cloth that hung atop this cross at the altar. reform Coos County government. County Commissioners: If 1,521 of those signatures are I Any increase in fees or taxes. proven valid, local voters will I Any sale or transfer of personal prop- decide whether Coos County erty that originally cost $25,000. Firefighters blame church adopts its first home rule charter. I Any purchase, sale, lease or transfer of A charter is similar to a consti- property worth more than $50,000 tution and allows a county to (except properties that are foreclosed and change its governance rules. The acquired by the county for unpaid taxes). blaze on overheated cloth I Any capital project worth $100,000 proposed charter was written by a group calling itself Americans for or more. Responsible Representative Gov- I Any contract in which “any party BY JESSIE HIGGINS more permanent space at Pony ernment, which is dissatisfied with thereto provides consideration of The World Village Mall to hold church servic- the leadership of the board of $100,000 or more." “We’re moving commissioners. I Any salary increase for elected offi- es and activities while he makes cials (with the exception of the district NORTH BEND — Officials have The charter proposes a raft of new forward. Things are arrangements with the building. attorney). determined the fire that destroyed rules, many of which local officials “We’re moving forward,” said The measure also would: the First United Methodist Church moving forward have criticized as well-intentioned I Expand the number of commissioners last week was accidental. Elaine Steele, the pastor’s wife, but disastrous in practice. quickly. It’s a new who is also pastor at Coquille’s from three to five. Decisions need the The blaze started near the altar. assent of at least four commissioners. A light that illuminated a cross on Pioneer Methodist Church. $22K contributions beginning.” I Give county employees automatic the back wall, over time, heated a “Things are moving forward The group is backed by two raises after 5, 10, 15, and 20 years of piece of cloth material that was Elaine Steele quickly. It’s a new beginning.” Fairview women, Ronnie Herne service. Non-union employees will draped atop it, said Assistant North Pastor’s wife Brown hopes the blaze will and Jaye Bell, who have donated receive automatic cost of living increas- Bend Fire Chief Jim Brown. remind building owners to search $21,704 to write and promote the es until 2017. That material caught fire Tues- charter. Last month, the pair con- out potential fire hazards. I Make the human resources director day morning. sion system. tracted a Tualatin company to help an elected official. “This building was built in Brown said smoke alarms went Firefighters from North Bend collect signatures. I Prohibit commissioners from hiring an off, alerting the church’s office and Coos Bay instead focused on accordance with all the fire codes Coos County has until Wednes- administrator unless approved by voters. manager, Pat Kerkow, who was containing the fire to the building. in the 1950s,”Brown said. “But fire day, Aug. 22, to verify whether it If an administrator is hired before the working alone. Kerkow found the They mainly hoped to keep several codes change.” collected enough valid signatures charter is approved, the position will be back wall of the sanctuary — houses near the church from also Brown said buildings should to put the charter on the ballot. abolished upon the charter's adoption. I To amend or repeal the charter a around the cross — ablaze with catching fire, Brown said. have smoke alarms. Election staff members must flames shooting 8 feet high. determine each signee is a regis- petitioner must collect as many signa- To that end, the departments Every local fire department in Kerkow called the fire depart- were successful. None of the hous- tered active voter and county resi- tures as 15 percent of the votes cast in ment from inside the church, then es caught fire, and none, to Brown’s Coos County aided in either fight- dent. Coos County’s last gubernatorial elec- safely escaped the building. knowledge, suffered substantial ing the fire or covering other Terri Turi, county clerk, said it is tion (currently about 4,000). That smoke damage. departments’ fire calls, Brown said. a slow, methodical process com- amendment or repeal must then be Stopped flames’ spread However, the church building is He called fighting the fire a “seam- pounded by people who scribbled approved by a percentage of votes equal Firefighters arrived on scene a complete loss and must be their details. or greater than the number that origi- less operation.” nally approved the charter. around 10:30 a.m. and battled the demolished, Brown said. Pastor “People just really came through “We spend an extraordinary fire until about 6 p.m. Jerry Steele is working with the amount of time trying to decipher and filled in where they needed to,” Read the full list of changes online: Brown said they quickly gave up church’s insurance company to addresses and names,”she said. http://theworldlink.com/news/local/wha trying to save the structure, which knock the building down. he said. Reporter Daniel Simmons- Reporter Jessie Higgins can be t-would-change-if-the-charter-was- was built in the 1950s after the pre- Ritchie can be reached at 541-269- approved-by-voters/article_9ac0ef55- Moving to mall reached at 541-269-1222, ext. 240, vious church had burned to the 1222, ext. 249, or at dritchie@the- 4730-54de-9779-77c505798afb.html ground, and had no fire-suppres- The church leader is renting a or [email protected]. worldlink.com.

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Tuesday, August 14,2012 Y K South Coast Managing Editor James Casey • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Meetings Commissioners will vote on Thefts & Mischief TODAY COOS BAY Aug. 12, 1:47 p.m., harassment, 3500 block of Ash Street. Coos Bay Planning Commission — Aug. 12, 6:06 a.m., arrest for bur- 6 p.m., Coos Bay Library, 525 administrator tomorrow glary and theft, 2000 block of Aug. 12, 1:57 p.m., theft, 800 Anderson Ave.; public hearing to Newmark Street. block of Vermont Street. approve expansion of parking lot between 446 and 454 Commer- I Approval would missioners from three to five manager, runs daily opera- Aug. 12, 8:10 a.m., dispute, 800 Aug. 12, 4:15 p.m., criminal mis- cial Ave. and slash each official’s pay. tions but is overseen by a block of Donnelly Avenue. chief, 2600 block of Cedar Street. also add two seats Commissioners will vote board or council. The advi- Aug. 12, 10:28 a.m., criminal mis- Flora M. Laird Memorial Library — during a public meeting at 6:30 p.m., library meeting room, for commissioners sory group argued that an chief, 400 block of Merrill Aug. 12, 8:31 p.m., unlawful entry the Owen Building Large administrator would Street. into a motor vehicle, 2300 block 435 Fifth St., Myrtle Point; regu- Conference Room starting at lar meeting. improve Coos County’s of Marion Avenue. 9 a.m.. Aug. 12, 12:45 p.m., criminal tres- long-term planning and save pass, 300 block of West Central Aug. 12, 8:52 p.m., theft, 1100 The prospective decision WEDNESDAY BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE costs. Boulevard. block of Virginia Avenue. The World is the latest chapter in a But the proposal has been nearly year-long debate Aug. 12, 1:59 p.m., arrest for Aug. 12, 9:01 p.m., unauthorized Coquille School District Board of repeatedly criticized by resi- Directors — 6 p.m., Lincoln Ele- COQUILLE — After nine about the state of Coos harassment and criminal tres- use of a motor vehicle, 2400 dents and Commissioner mentary School, 1366 N. Gould months of debate, Coos County’s government. pass, 100 block of South Empire block of Marion Street. St., Coquille; regular meeting. County Commissioners will In November, a citizens Bob Main, who calls it Boulevard. Aug. 12, 10:52 p.m., criminal tres- “another layer of bureaucra- Myrtle Point School Board — 6:30 decide Wednesday morning advisory group studied all 24 Aug. 12, 2:18 p.m., criminal mis- pass, 2400 block of Marion whether to ask the public if departments and recom- cy” with unproved cost sav- chief, 1100 block of Fulton Street. p.m., Maple School District Edu- ings. cational Center, 413 C St.; regular they should hire an adminis- mended that the commis- Avenue. Aug. 12, 10:52 p.m., criminal tres- Reporter Daniel Simmons- meeting. trator. sioners follow the lead of Aug. 12, 3:25 p.m., unlawful entry pass, 3200 block of Tremont If approved, November’s other American counties and Ritchie can be reached at 541- Port of Siuslaw Board of Commis- into a motor vehicle, 500 block Avenue. ballot measure also would hire an administrator. 269-1222, ext. 249, or at of South Morrison Street. sioners — 7 p.m., port office, 100 expand the board of com- The position, like a city [email protected]. Harbor St., Florence; regular BANDON meeting. NORTH BEND Aug. 11, 8:15 a.m., burglary, 300 2 hurt, 1 arrested in high-speed wreck Aug. 12, 12:05 a.m., criminal tres- block of Oregon Avenue. THURSDAY pass, Simpson Park. Aug. 11, 3:57 p.m., dispute, 900 Aug. 12, 1:12 a.m., disorderly con- block of 11th Street. City of Coos Bay Parks Commis- driving a 2005 Dodge Neon old April Weaver, and one sion — 4-5 p.m., The Visitor’s I Speeding driver duct, 1600 block of Virginia at a high speed when he passenger, 22-year-old Aug. 11, 4:23 p.m., harassment, Center, 50 Central Ave.; regular Avenue. crossed the center line and Justin Shelton, were taken to Baltimore Avenue and 11th meeting. charged with theft, struck 1992 Honda Accord at Bay Area Hospital where Aug. 12, 9:16 a.m., criminal mis- Street. chief, 3500 block of Ash Street. meth possession around 5 p.m. Aug. 7. they were treated and Aug. 11, 8:49 p.m., harassment, TUESDAY, AUG. 21 Sheriff’s deputies arrested released. The other passen- Aug. 12, 10:15 a.m., citation for 1600 block of Harvard Street. The Bay Area Health District THE WORLD Paiva at the scene on theft gers, including Shelton’s possession of methampheta- mine, 3200 block of Tremont Aug. 12, 7:56 a.m., burglary, 800 Finance/Audit Committee — 5:30 charges from a previous inci- infant son Karly and Dylan block of Sea Bird Drive. p.m., Spruce/Fir Conference Two were injured in a head dent, and possessing meth. Thompson, were uninjured. Avenue. Room, Bay Area Hospital, 1775 on collision on Libby Lane He also was cited for careless Libby Lane was complete- Aug. 12, 12:16 p.m., unlawful entry Aug. 12, 10:23 a.m., criminal mis- Thompson Road; regular meet- last week. driving. ly closed for approximately into a motor vehicle, 2400 block chief, Webers Pier. ing. Terry Paiva Jr., 37, was The other driver, 26-year- an hour. of Marion Street. THURSDAY, AUG. 23 Coos Bay - North Bend Visitor & All Department of Motor Vehicles offices will be closed Friday Convention Bureau — 8:30 a.m., Red Lion Hotel, 1313 Bayshore Oregon DMV Headquar- address, and notice of vehi- hibited from 1-8 p.m. When welding of metal is prohib- Dr.; regular meeting. ters and all local DMV field cle sale. To access DMV’s BAY AREA permitted, each saw must ited from 1-8 p.m. Cutting, Coos Soil and Water Conservation offices will be closed Friday, online services go to have one axe, one shovel grinding and welding of District — 7-9 p.m., Coos County Aug. 17. www.OregonDMV.com/onl REPORTS and one operational fire metal is permitted at all Annex Building, 201 N. Adams Customer waiting times ine. extinguisher that is of at other hours, if conducted in St., Coquille; regular meeting. tend to be longer on the days DMV offices will reopen state and BLM lands in least 8 ounce capacity. In a cleared area and if a water just before and after office on their regularly scheduled Coos, Curry, and western addition, a fire watch is supply is present. MONDAY, AUG. 27 days and times after the required for at least one closures, so DMV suggests Douglas counties. I Mowing of dry, cured furlough day. For a complete hour following the use of Reedsport Planning Commission that customers try to do The following is a com- grass with power driven list of DMV offices and their each saw. — 7 p.m., council chambers, city business by mail or online, plete list of restrictions equipment is prohibited hall, 451 Winchester Ave.; regu- business hours, go to I Motorized vehicles, if possible, or plan their vis- within the Regulated Use between the hours of 12 lar meeting. its to DMV before Thursday, www.OregonDMV.com. Closure: including motorcycles and all terrain vehicles, are only p.m. and 8 p.m., except for Aug. 16, or after Monday, I Smoking is prohibited, permitted on improved the commercial culture and TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 Aug. 20. except within enclosed Public fire roads free of grass and other harvest of agricultural People also can do some vehicles or buildings. Coos Bay City Council — 7 p.m., restrictions imposed flammable debris. All motor crops. Coos Bay Library, 525 Anderson business with DMV online I Open fires are prohibit- The Coos Forest Protec- vehicles must be equipped I Any electric fence con- Ave.; public hearing to approve any time. Online DMV serv- ed, including campfires, tive Association is setting with one gallon of water or troller in use shall be: 1) expansion of parking lot ices include most passenger charcoal fires, cooking fires limitations on public activi- one operational 2 pound or Listed by a nationally rec- between 446 and 454 Commer- vehicle registration and warming fires, except at ties in the forests. Effective designated locations. larger fire extinguisher, one ognized testing laboratory cial Ave. renewals, changes of Wednesday, Aug. 15, CFPA Portable cooking stoves axe, and one shovel, except or be certified by the will impose a Regulated Use using liquefied or bottled when traveling on state and Department of Consumer Closure for the general pub- fuels are allowed. county roads. and Business Services; and lic on all private, county, I Power saw use is pro- I All-terrain vehicles and 2) Operated in compliance motorcycles must be with manufacturer’s equipped with one opera- tional 2 pound or larger fire instructions. extinguisher, except when For further information traveling on state and coun- on fire danger levels and EEESS ty roads. closures, contact the CFPA NDD TTE I Use of fireworks and 24-hour closure informa- B BAAN exploding targets is prohib- tion line at 541-267-1789 or ited. access CFPA’s website at I Cutting, grinding and www.coosfpa.net.

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Games with meeting in the Coos Southwest Oregon DeFazio’s office says He will also take audi- prizes, drawings and refresh- Vacation Bible School 9 a.m. ments for teens only. 541-271- Bay Public Library, and also will hold the congressman will ence questions.” to 12:30 p.m., First Baptist 3500 Church, 2080 Marion Ave., North Bend. Grades 1-7. 541- Oregon Oldtime Fiddlers Jam- 396-6868 boree Concert 6 p.m., Win- Industrial fire restrictions increase chester Bay Community Cen- DeFazio Town Hall Meeting ter, 625 Broadway, Winches- Increased fire danger on employed locally. kindergarten must be 5 years 12:30 –1:30 p.m., Bandon ter Bay. Open to everyone. forestlands has prompted Additional information Public Library, Sprague Acoustic jam sessions all-day BAY AREA old on or before Sept. 1. Room, 1204 11th St. SW, Ban- long in various locations. 541- Coos Forest Protective Asso- about the GSE program is Kiwanis annual don. http://defazio.house.gov 759-3419 ciation to increase the fire REPORTS available at the Rotary Dis- prevention measures on trict 5110 web site, yard sale DeFazio Town Hall Meeting Riverfront Rhythms 6-7:30 2:30–3:30 p.m. , Port Orford industrial operations. Rotary clubs seek http://district5110.org/Com COQUILLE — The p.m., Umpqua Discovery Cen- Industrial Fire Precaution mittees/GroupStudyEx- Council Chambers, 555 W ter, 409 Riverfront Way, area professionals Coquille Kiwanis will be 20th St., Port Orford. Level II took effect today, on change. For an application, holding their annual city- Reedsport. Free concert by Rotary club members of http://defazio.house.gov Young Bucs, doo-wop. Bring all lands protected by CFPA please contact Kathy Rosen- wide yard sale on Saturday, District 5110 are seeking four crantz at Armchair Film Adventures chairs & blankets. No pets, within Regulated Use Zones at Sturdivant Park. CS-5 and SK-2. Industrial professionals to visit the [email protected]. Please “Egyptian Pyramids” 2 p.m., smoking or alcohol. Food Gates open to the public at operators can check their Philippine Rotary District use Rotary - Exchange 2013 Coos Bay Public Library, 525 vendors onsite. 541-271-4816 8 a.m. Anderson, Coos Bay. History operating permit to deter- 3850 from Feb. 8 through in the subject line when Bingo 6:30 p.m. Lakeside Lions For more information, channel film not rated. 541- mine the zone that they are March 11, 2013 as part of the replying. Applications are Club, 890 Bowron Road, Group Study Exchange pro- contact Doug or Christy 269-2011 Lakeside. Doors open at 5 working in. due by Aug. 10 and Inter- IFPL II, or “partial gram of The Rotary Founda- views will be held Aug. 25. Brance at 541-396-2415. GoSmallBiz Coos County Small p.m., food available. 541-759- tion of Rotary International. Business Network No-host 3111 hootowl”, prohibits blasting, Coquille School welding and cable yarding Through the program, Canning jars needed Luncheon 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 Christian Women’s Let’s Do teams of young professionals p.m., The All-American Pizza from 1-8 p.m. The use of District registrations The Master Food Pre- Dinner 6:30-8:30 p.m., Red from two different countries COQUILLE — School reg- servers of Coos County, a Coop, The Roost, 275 Golden Lion Hotel, 1313 N. Bayshore power saws also is prohibited Ave., Coos Bay. Bring busi- between these hours, except exchange visits. For four to istration dates for students volunteer group who work to Dr., Coos Bay. $12.75 inclu- five weeks, team members ness cards for networking. at loading sites. A firewatch in grades K-12 in the Coquille educate the public on proper sive. Guest speaker, Charles experience the way of life, Limited space, 21 and older. of three hours is also School District is as follows: food safety/preservation Hughbanks on “Defining customs and vocational RSVP at 541-404-0724 or Moments.” RSVP and arrange required. I Monday, Aug. 20 — 7 methods, is always in need of [email protected] practices of another country. a.m. to 3:30 p.m. child care 541-808-0625. The purpose of the GSE pint and half-pint canning Blood Drive Noon-5 p.m., Pow- I Tuesday, Aug. 21 — 12-7 jars for the workshops they “State of Determination” Gospel Mission program is to promote inter- p.m. ers Baptist Church, 990 First Author Aaron J. 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Editorial Board Clark Walworth, Publisher & Editor Opinion James Casey, Managing Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Biomass presents ripe opportunities

“Untapped” may be the The tribe is working with Mainstay. dramatically, straining Our view adjective most frequently Humbolt State University The project’s full details existing production applied to Oregon’s bio- researchers to explore eco- are secret, but it involves resources. When that hap- Wood waste has poten- mass resource. Although nomic opportunities that shipping Wyoming coal to tial to become a much pens, prices naturally must some wood waste finds lie in slash piles. It’s not an Asian customer. Martin bigger economic com- rise – just as exporting liq- productive use, lots more alone. The number of ven- Callery, the port’s chief modity. uefied natural gas could lies around, generating nei- tures pursuing biomass commercial officer, says raise domestic gas prices. ther energy nor economic treasure keeps growing, as the customer would use it Costlier energy com- benefit. science finds new uses for in a sort of energy multi- What do you think? monly is assumed to be bad But some hopeful signs wood waste. plex, possibly mixing it The World welcomes economic news, but that’s are appearing. One was last One of the most capti- with biofuel while also letters. Email us at not necessarily so. With week’s report from a state vating ideas involves form- employing solar, wave and [email protected]. task force, outlining ways ing biomass into industri- wind energy. biofuel, as with gas, rising Oregon can develop and al-grade wood pellets, It’s not hard to imagine prices would accelerate expand its biomass indus- which can be mixed with deep-draft vessels leaving innovation and create new try. Another is the story in coal to reduce the coal’s Coos Bay loaded with both interest in previously Saturday’s World, detailing harmful emissions. The coal and biomass fuel. uneconomical supplies. the Coquille Indian Tribe’s concept just happens to be As new biomass ventures That would be excellent efforts to make profitable a possible component of emerge, the demand for news for rural Northwest use of logging slash. the Coos Bay port’s Project wood waste could increase communities. Spending we can believe in

When Curiosity touched down on Mars, joy erupted at NASA’s lab in Pasade- na, Calif., and national pride swelled. America the Demoralized had briefly van- ished. Our research instruments were going where no research instruments had gone before. America was back at its game. The Mars landing cost a cool $2.5 bil- lion. No doubt, the folks at NASA wanted this voyage to drum up inter- est in the space program at a time when budgets everywhere are under attack. They’ve done a Public Forum good, convincing job of it. In olden days, the allowed political unknown Art not attached to any organization) FROMA loudest calls for slashing Keep following HARROP Robinson to seriously challenge in fact chairman of the SCDC Write to us the space program came the money popular veteran Congressman board of directors, co-chairman from the left. With so DeFazio in 2010.Am I the only one of the county politically appoint- The World welcomes your letter. Columnist I hope The World will continue many human needs who realized that no unknown can ed Structure Committee, co- Write to [email protected], being unattended to here on Earth, the to follow the money that is cor- collect that amount of money founder of the deep pockets polit- or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. argument went, we should not be spend- rupting local, state and national before even declaring, without ical action committee known as I Please use your real name. ing billions on space. Fortunately, those politics (Big Dollars Dominate, reaching into the pocket of special Coos County Alliance for I 400 words maximum. protests went unheeded. We are now har- July 30). While county commis- interests, where they will surely Progress, and president of FONSI I No defamation, vulgarity, busi- vesting the fruit of decades in which sion and other candidates may wind up? — all organizations, and all pro- ness complaints, poetry or religious Americans were willing to pay for space believe they will serve the public Rick Staggenborg testimony. exploration, even though their tax rates interest despite corporate money ponents of a county administra- Coos Bay I Please list your address and were a lot higher than they are currently. they receive, it is human nature tor? (The ARRRG charter pro- daytime phone for verification. Nowadays, the demands for radical that such donations influence hibits an administrator.) budget chopping emerge chiefly from the decisions. Even if they want to do Let us choose Is the message misleading? right, except when it comes to military the right thing, they know the between the two Has the county board of commis- spending (though a few conservatives are same money can be used against sioners really crafted a far more black. looking there, as well). And so we see The them in future elections. The Recently hundreds, perhaps sensible measure than ARRRG? Commissioners, please don’t Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley Strassel Coos Bay City Council has called thousands, of Coos County citi- Let the voters decide. fear your constituents. Place both complaining that the “sequester” requir- for banning this practice consti- zens received a well-circulated Commissioner Parry authored proposed measures on the ballot. ing $500 billion in the defense spending tutional amendment, while North “Advocacy Alert” email marked an ordinance. Main is opposed Coos County citizen voters are cuts will be a jobs killer. “Military jobs are Bend has chosen to ignore this “URGENT!” that was over the and flip-flopper Messerle is a not stupid. Citizens will demand on the block,” she writes, “but the bulk of pressing issue. name “Jon Barton Concerned supporter — this week. There has in-depth, verifiable cost analysis the pink slips will come from private busi- In the same issue, the editors Citizen — Unaffiliated.”Mine had been no support forthcoming for before voting yes. nesses — from giant defense companies decried the fact that paid peti- been forwarded. The message the message’s statement that Neither the ordinance nor the on down to smaller businesses that are the tioners are pushing for a destruc- appears to be legit, and The World adopting the Parry ordinance charter is perfect. Both the ordi- economic mainstays of their communi- tive and costly revision of the probably received at least one would be cost-neutral or generate nance and charter would require ties.” county charter. This again shows copy. higher-quality service. significant amendment. Some I’ve always been intrigued by the the corrosive effects of money in The message’s thrust is to per- Either proposal may result in voters may approve or reject both. notion, popular among big-spending politics at all levels. I question suade citizens to reject the efforts huge unanticipated costs. The Let the majority, not the few, Republicans, that when taxpayer dollars whether the money to pay peti- of the organization Americans for Parry ordinance is not “the same decide how the people will be are sent to private companies, they magi- tioners came from the same cor- Responsive Responsible Repre- as almost every other government governed. cally turn into free-market investments. porate sources that provided sentative Government to place agency and virtually every private And commissioner candidates Anyhow, let’s have a Time Out. start-up money for Americans for their proposed county charter sector enterprise.” Can anyone — please answer the voters now.If The first duty of government is defense. Prosperity and continue to fund it before the voters in November, identify a democratic government the Parry authored ordinance is There may be much disagreement as to at the national and presumably and to get a Barton-advocated with a board of directors and adopted, will you agree to work what the defense requirements are, but state levels because it serves the county ordinance that creates an CEO? We are asked not to let the full-time for zero salary or bene- few experts not running for office openly corporate agenda. office of county administrator on radical fringe and a handful of fits? argue that defense is supposed to be a I look forward to an expose of the ballot. radicals hijack our county.Sounds Fred Kirby make-work program for the nation’s job- the out-of-state money that Isn’t “Unaffiliated” (means like the pot calling the kettle Coos Bay less. Now, I don’t mind if, at times of high unemployment, government spends more Liberty lessons from the past money to help create jobs, but I’m one of them. If boosting employment is the mis- House Minority Leader Nancy lent to and at the core of lished the Charlotte Lozier Insti- nities were far narrower than sion, then defense spending should be Pelosi has an old story that she women’s health, but insisted that tute, an educational outgrowth they are now." competing with highway construction likes to tell about her days as he had reached a reasonable of the pro-life political group the Of course, this necessitates and bridge fixing, which are both labor- Speaker of the House: “My chair compromise with Catholic Susan B. Anthony List. well-formed consciences in the intensive and dire needs. was getting crowded,” it begins. schools and hospitals. T h e “Lozier secured a medical first place, in order to address If Republicans really hated the idea of She was at her first White House truth of the degree, against the staunch these issues with moral honesty automated military spending cuts — and meeting as the first woman matter is quite resistance of the scientific estab- and scientific truth. granted, this is no way to plan for our Speaker when she found Susan B. different, lishment of her day, served as a Which brings us right back to nation’s defense — they would have Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stan- however. Even vice president of the National the presidential election this shouted support for the deficit-reduction ton, Lucretia Mott, Alice Paul the University Working Women’s Association, year, which Obama has made a deal that House Speaker John Boehner and and Sojourner Truth, among of Notre Dame, bore three children of her own, battle over conscience rights, President Obama came close to agreeing others, all sitting in her chair. “I which once stood for women’s suffrage forcing a fight over the definition on over a year ago. It would have eliminat- could hear them say: ‘At last we honored alongside Susan B. Anthony and of religious liberty. ed roughly three dollars of spending for have a seat at the table.’And then Obama, is now other contemporaries, and was Pelosi’s spiritual visitors can every dollar of new revenues. In more nor- they were gone.” KATHRYN suing him to profoundly pro-life,” is how offer some guidance here, if mal times, conservatives would have done It’s too bad Anthony wasn’t LOPEZ protect its reli- Donovan makes the introduc- we’re up for a longer reflection. cartwheels over that kind of compromise. able to stick around long enough gious rights, tion. Lozier “viewed abortion as And one trailblazing doctor in But their leaders were bullied by ideo- to have a conversation about the Columnist and a former an assault on the healing profes- particular, who was known to logues insisting that not a penny of taxes trajectory of modern feminism key ally, Sister sion and clearly did not see it as a demonstrate as much compas- be raised, not ever, not even from closing and Pelosi’s role as a leading Carol Keehan of the Catholic pathway to women’s equality or sion as conviction in her work to shameful loopholes. advocate of legal abortion. Health Association, is rejecting freedom,”Donovan explains. protect the lives of children and Given the current budget battles, it may Anthony and other suffragettes, administration claims that an Dr. Lozier, Donovan, empha- mothers and the integrity of her be futile to promote a government pro- after all, recognized the rights of acceptable accommodation has sizes, “fought against a tide that medical profession, may have a gram that even many liberals aren’t wild the vulnerable unborn as clearly been drawn up. told her she could not be a moth- winning prescription. “Free” about — a program whose missions some- as they did their own rights as The primary women’s health er and pro-life feminist and still contraception propaganda times end in failure. But here we are, the women. claim that is at the heart of this win a degree in medicine. We obscures what we really face only country actually up there on that At about the same time as drive — in which managing fer- have something of the opposite today: choices about matters of dusty red planet, answering life-on-Mars there was buzz about Pelosi’s tility has become a “preventative problem now; we are told ... that basic freedom, cultural con- questions humans have asked for over a sisterhood seance, President service” as part of Obamacare’s women cannot realize their science, and the very soul of our century. America is literally reaching for Obama was in Denver, being regulatory scheme — is one that ambitions in the world of work nation. the stars, and really, it feels good. introduced by Sandra Fluke, the would be foreign to the women without having abortion avail- Kathryn Lopez is the editor- To find out more about Froma Harrop, Georgetown Law activist who who crowded Pelosi’s chair. able. Charlotte Lozier and her at-large of National Review and read features by other Creators has become the poster gal for the Let’s look at Charlotte Lozier, allies rejected that idea — in an Online Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the controversial health-care man- a 19th-century physician whose era where women’s options for www.nationalreview.com. She Creators Syndicate web page at www.cre- date. Obama made the point, life Chuck Donovan is currently dealing with sexual behavior, can be contacted at ators.com. that this mandate is both equiva- honoring, having just estab- pregnancy and career opportu- [email protected]. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, August 14,2012 • The World • A5 Y K State Children’s Firefighter hides from flames in shelter education BY JEFF BARNARD Humboldt County Sheriff AND KEN RITTER Ed Kilgore said evacuations can’t stop in The Associated Press were voluntary in the com- munity of about 80 people, classroom GRANTS PASS (AP) — A where green fields of irrigat- firefighter on a massive range ed alfalfa stand in stark con- fire in southeastern Oregon trast to the dusty brown of DEAR ABBY: Wouldn’t it suffered minor burns after the surrounding hills. make sense if grade school she crawled inside her emer- Kilgore said firefighters teachers set aside time, weekly gency fire shelter in an area had done a good job of fore- or monthly, to go over some overrun by swirling winds casting which way the fire very generic filled with fire, fire informa- was headed, giving ranchers a chance to move their cattle information DEAR tion officers said Monday. out of the way of advancing that kids The woman was treated ABBY flames. He had no reports of need to Sunday evening at a hospital cattle killed by the fire. learn? I’m in Winnemucca, Nev., for talking about The same was true in Ore- burns to a leg and forearm gon, Wilkening said. things like and minor smoke inhalation. how impor- Last month, wildfires Her name and home base killed hundreds of cattle in tant it is to were not released. The rest of have pets Oregon, Montana, and her 20-person crew made it Wyoming, and left thou- neutered and to a safety zone. The incident The Associated Press why, how to sands without adequate for- is under investigation, and The Barry Point Fire southwest of Lakeview on Thursday. Fire officials estimated late Thursday that the Barry manage JEANNE age for the future. the crew has been pulled off Point Fire has burned nearly 12 square miles, or 7,500 acres, and made a push during the day toward Drews money, and PHILLIPS “This is an atypical fire the fire for counseling, fire Reservoir.Authorities advised residents on the reservoir's south shore that they should consider leaving. show them year based on the amount of what the average dad earns spokesman Chris Rose said. drought we have right now,” and what it costs to run a As a precaution, the and her crew were withheld burned 525 square miles in ranches were evacuated Kilgore said. “The fire household and support a fam- injured firefighter was being at their requests, said Mark remote, rugged country Sunday in the Kings River behavior is so erratic, ily. It might help kids to grow sent to a burn center in Salt Wilkening, spokesman for straddling the Oregon- Valley about 10 miles south- because everything is so dry. up understanding that money Lake City for evaluation, the U.S. Bureau of Land Nevada border since it was east of Denio, Nev., fire The slightest wind shift will isn’t free and get them past the Rose said. Management Vale District. started by lightning Aug. 6. spokeswoman Alexis West bring embers 100 feet and “gimmes.” The names of the woman The Holloway fire has On the Nevada side, five said. spot new fires.” There are so many topics that ought to be introduced to youngsters at an early age — Wounded officer still in serious condition how to groom themselves properly, be exposed to a vari- PORTLAND (AP) — A the Benton-Polk county line. to survive. ety of music genres, teach Benton County sheriff’s ser- The Oregon State Police, Peterson and Connolly them how grandparents can geant wounded in an the agency investigating the were taken to Good Samari- use help even from small chil- exchange of gunfire remained incident, said Cardenas tan Regional Medical Center dren. They could be taught to in serious condition Monday emerged from the brush in Corvallis. be aware of their surroundings, at a Corvallis hospital, and shortly before midnight and “Sgt. Peterson is still in to realize that foul language the man who allegedly fired the shooting commenced. serious condition, but is sta- isn’t an attribute and why it’s at him has been identified as Cardenas, Peterson and Cpl. bilized and beginning the important to be pleasant. a fugitive from Los Angeles. Andrew Connolly of the recovery process,” Sheriff There are so many topics. Sgt. David Peterson and Salem Police Department Diana Simpson of Benton Ten minutes a week on differ- another law enforcement were all wounded. County said in a statement. ent topics would suffice. Why officer were shot late Satur- Cardenas, 32, was flown to She said in a follow-up phone day while searching for a Portland hospital early interview that he was not yet not? — CHAPLIN, CONN., The Associated Press READER Demecio Cardenas, who fled Sunday. The extent of his able to talk when she visited. A contractor works Thursday in the new Gresham facility that treats DEAR READER: Why into heavy brush after crash- injuries has not been Connolly was treated and metals used in building aircraft. Boeing will have a gala ceremony on ing a stolen car just south of released, but he is expected released Sunday. not? Because teachers are so Friday celebrating the completion of the new expansion plant. overwhelmed trying to get their students to learn enough basic curriculum to pass the Obituaries state mandated tests that they Boeing expands don’t have time! Reading your letter I could- Cosmopolitan editor Helen n’t help but wonder whose Gresham plant children you are describing. All of the topics you men- tioned are things children Gurley Brown dies at 90 GRESHAM (AP) — A lone ucts for a very long time in should learn from their par- contractor plugged away at a the future,” said Don Hen- ents. Where are those parents? BY JOCELYN NOVECK her advice, he said. (He takes laptop Thursday in a gleam- drickson, Boeing Portland AWOL? The Associated Press a little credit for Brown’s ing chemical processing chief financial officer. “You DEAR ABBY: I have just famous 1972 Burt Reynolds plant about to open at Boe- don’t make this investment started back into the dating NEW YORK — Before nude centerfold, saying it ing’s factory complex in Gre- if you’re going to keep work scene after my divorce and there was “Sex and the City,” was a nod to his magazine.) sham. here for a couple of years.” being single for five years.I had there was “Sex and the Sin- Helen Gurley was born The worker tested and The new jobs bring Boe- a vasectomy when I was mar- gle Girl.” And before there Feb. 18, 1922, in Green For- adjusted computerized con- ing’s Gresham employment ried, and I’m wondering at was Carrie Bradshaw, there est, Ark. Her father died trols for the plant, which has to 1,800, a significant work- what point I should tell was Helen Gurley Brown. when she was 10 and her a series of chemical baths — force in a state that lost man- prospective dates this infor- True, Carrie, the fun-lov- mother, a teacher, moved the filled, for now, with water — ufacturing operations during mation. — SNIPPED IN ing and fashionable sex family to Los Angeles. that will treat aircraft parts the recession. Workers make ONTARIO, CANADA columnist of the HBO series, After high school, where in preparation for assembly parts from aluminum, steel, DEAR SNIPPED: Raise was fictional. But such was she was valedictorian, and at Puget Sound factories. titanium, magnesium and the subject as soon as a woman the influence of Brown, the with typing and shorthand Boeing invested more than other specialized metals for mentions the idea of wanting long-serving Cosmopolitan The Associated Press learned at a business college, This 1964 photo shows author $100 million in the 64,000- Boeing “7-series” planes children. It should certainly be editor (and “Sex and the Sin- she went through a long square-foot plant and addi- such as the 787 Dreamliner. discussed before you have sex. gle Girl” author) who died Helen Gurley Brown. Brown, long- series of secretarial jobs at time editor of Cosmopolitan mag- tional expanded quarters, The processing plant is P.S. Because vasectomies Monday at age 90, that her places like the William Mor- which opened Friday with the first of its kind to gain azine, died Monday at a hospital in have been known to fail, and admirers reached into pop ris Agency, the Daily News in tours and speeches by com- LEED gold environmental won’t prevent someone from culture as well as recent New York after a brief hospitaliza- Los Angeles, and, in 1948, pany managers. Already the certification, said Don picking up an STD, you should American history to describe tion. She was 90. the Foote, Cone & Belding aircraft manufacturer has Schmidt, a company always make sure you and your her importance. advertising agency. There, added 350 workers since spokesman. It dispenses ing 1962 advice book on how partner are protected by using “Carrie and her friends when finally given a shot at breaking ground two years with cyanide-based copper to get a man (and enjoy doing a condom. couldn’t have lived the lives writing ad copy, she began ago on the new space. plating and stripping and it.) Mom was quick to advise DEAR ABBY: Several years they did without Helen,”said winning prizes and was hired “This provides us a mod- cadmium-based processing, the young Kate that she ago we bought a used sofa at a Bonnie Fuller, the celebrity away by Kenyon & Eckhardt, ern chemical processing substituting more environ- should skip over the saucy garage sale. It is now falling editor who succeeded Brown which made her the highest- facility that’s going to sup- mentally friendly chemicals, at Cosmopolitan in 1997. tips. But she knew her paid woman in advertising apart. A friend of mine in the port our site for large prod- Hendrickson said. hotel business offered me an “She was the first woman to daughter wanted to be in on the West Coast. almost new sofa bed from a say you could have it all — publishing. “She’s a blue- At 37, she married the room that was being redeco- and by that she meant a print for you,”Mom said. twice-divorced David • Cremation rated. It matches the colors in career AND a man AND a hot It wasn’t just women who Brown, a former Cosmopoli- • Funeral Service our game room perfectly. My sex life. She was a visionary. were hailing Brown as a tan managing editor- wife said, “You can’t bring She created the modern visionary, of course: New turned-movie producer, Locally hotel furniture into the house. woman.” York City’s Mayor Michael whose credits would include Owned Yuck!” And why limit talk of her Bloomberg called her “a pio- “The Sting” and “Jaws.” “Our family & My logic is this: Why can’t influence to the United neer who reshaped not only They would have no chil- serving your family” Operated our kids sleep on a hotel bed in States? “Hers has been a lib- the entire media industry, dren, by choice, she said. but the nation’s culture.” 541-267-4216 our house if our other house- erating message for women He encouraged her to 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson guests are using the kids’ in other countries, too,”said And none other than write a book. When “Sex and rooms? We would use our Kate White, current editor of Hugh Hefner called her “a the Single Girl” became a top clean sheets, and they sleep on Cosmopolitan. “It’s about very important and inde- seller, they moved to New the sofa beds in the hotels we choice — choosing the life pendent voice related to the York. A movie version of the stay in. My wife will sleep in a you want, and not worrying changing of women’s’ roles.” book ensued, with Natalie hotel bed that 100 percent of about what people think.” In a telephone interview, Wood playing a character the guests sleep in, but she And, well, having fun — in the Playboy founder and named Helen Gurley Brown doesn’t want a bug-free sofa the bedroom, to be precise. publisher said he first met who had no resemblance to bed that about 5 percent of After all, why should sex be Brown, who later became a the original. According to hotel guests have used in our fun only for men? 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Tuesday, August 14,2012 Y K Washington, D.C. Panetta: Pakistan military plans to open new front

BY ROBERT BURNS AND operation would start, but he mounted tracking system major U.S. frustration in LOLITA C. BALDOR said he understands it will be sent to the Sinai will allow Afghanistan, Panetta said he The Associated Press in the “near future,”and that troops to follow friendly saw the accelerating pattern the main target will be the forces. of attacks on American and WASHINGTON — Pak- Pakistani Taliban, rather than “We just want to make sure other coalition troops by istan has told U.S. military the Haqqani network. that we know how those members of the Afghan army officials that it plans to Panetta welcomed forces are deployed in order to and police as a sign that the launch combat operations Kayani’s initiative, even ensure that we can more Taliban is grasping for suc- against Taliban militants soon though the main target may effectively go after those ter- cess. But he also said he has in a tribal area near the not be the Haqqani leader- rorists that would try to cre- been assured by U.S. military Afghan border that also ship. ate an incident or terrorist commanders that “this still serves as a haven for leaders “They’ve talked about it act,”Panetta said. remains sporadic” and not a of the al-Qaida-affiliated for a long time. Frankly, I’d The U.S. long has been long-term trend. Haqqani network, Defense lost hope that they were going frustrated by Islamabad’s “But, having said that, we Secretary Leon Panetta said do anything about it. But it refusal to target Afghan Tal- are keeping a very close watch Monday. does appear that they in fact iban militants and their allies on the situation,” Panetta Speaking to The Associat- are going to take that step.” using Pakistani territory to added. ed Press in his Pentagon Panetta also revealed that stage attacks against U.S. and He argued that the Afghan office, Panetta said Pakistan’s the U.S. is providing addi- coalition troops in insider attacks, in which military chief, Gen. Ashfaq tional military assistance to Afghanistan. Many analysts numerous Afghan troops Parvez Kayani, discussed the peacekeeping forces in believe Pakistan is reluctant have turned their guns on planned operation in recent Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula in to target groups with which it coalition forces, are in some conversations with the top order to strengthen security has strong historical ties and cases a reflection of efforts by American commander in in the region. But he said that could be useful allies in the Taliban to use unconven- The Associated Press Afghanistan, Gen. John Allen. so far the Pentagon has not Afghanistan after foreign tional tactics against a coali- Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is interviewed byThe Associated Press, Panetta said he did not moved to send additional U.S. forces withdraw. tion force that it cannot Monday at the Pentagon. know when the Pakistani troops to the Sinai. A truck- Touching on another defeat on the battlefield. First woman in 20 years will U.S. retail sales rose moderate presidential debate solid 0.8 percent in July I Economic boost Financial markets opened higher. The Dow Jones BY JOSH LEDERMAN debate on Oct. 3 at the Uni- Ryan of Wisconsin. the 1999 Columbine follows three-month industrial average was up 21 The Associated Press versity of Denver, focused The debate season will attacks, the Brady Cam- points to 13,190 in the first on domestic topics. draw to a close on Oct. 22 paign to Prevent Gun Vio- decline for sales hour of trading. Broader WASHINGTON — For Crowley’s Oct. 16 debate with a foreign policy- lence urged Lehrer on Mon- indexes also rose. the first time in two at Hofstra focused debate moderated day to ask Romney and The economy has shown decades, a woman has been University by Schieffer at Lynn Uni- Obama during the debate WASHINGTON (AP) — some modest improvement tapped to moderate a presi- in Hemp- versity in Boca Raton, Fla., a for their plans to prevent Americans boosted their dential debate. stead, N.Y., crucial swing state. gun deaths. in July. Employers added spending at retail businesses 163,000 jobs, the best month CNN’s Candy Crowley will use a All the debates are sched- When Crowley takes the in July by the largest amount will moderate one of three town hall uled for 9 p.m. EST. The stage in Hempstead, it will for job growth since Febru- in five months, a surge that ary. Stock indexes are near October debates between f ormat, commission said it will also be the first time a woman could help lift the economy their highs for the year. And President Barack Obama allowing launch an Internet-based has moderated a presiden- out from its slump. consumer confidence rose and Republican challenger undecided initiative to educate voters tial debate since Carole Retail sales rose 0.8 per- Mitt Romney, the Commis- v oters before the debates about the Simpson of ABC News, who for the first time in five Candy Crowley cent in July from June, the sion on Presidential Debates selected by issues that are likely to refereed a 1992 debate months. CNN contributor Commerce Department announced Monday. Jim the Gallup come up. between President George reported today. It was the “Lower gas prices, a nice Lehrer of PBS and Bob Schi- Organization to directly “We’re pleased with the H.W. Bush, Democrat Bill largest increase since Febru- rally in stocks and stronger effer of CBS News will mod- question the candidates. selection of the moderators Clinton and Ross Perot. ary and followed three job growth ... helped boost erate the other two debates. Foreign and domestic policy by the debate commission, Crowley’s selection came months of declines, includ- consumer spending,” said Lehrer will question the questions will both be fair and look forward to vigor- after three teenage girls ing a 0.7 percent drop in sales Jennifer Lee, senior econo- candidates during the first game. ous and substantive debates from Montclair, N.J., organ- in June. mist at BMO Capital Mar- Another female journal- this fall,” said Obama cam- ized an online petition drive All major categories rose. kets. She said the gain repre- ist, Martha Raddatz of ABC paign manager Jim Messina. to persuade the commission Auto purchases increased 0.8 sented a good start for the News, will moderate an Oct. 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C M C M Y K Tuesday, August 14,2012 • The World • A7 Y K World Hezbollah denies member captured by Syrian rebels BY BASSEM MROUE vicious civil war, which has show the captured Lebanese Lebanese captive, a man masked gunmen stood video could not be inde- The Associated Press seen an increase in abduc- man followed another high- identifies himself as Has- behind him. A man, who pendently confirmed. tions of Shiite Muslims who ly circulated rebel video sane Salim al-Mikdad, and could not be seen, was ask- Hezbollah, a Shiite Mus- BEIRUT — Lebanon’s many rebel fighters perceive Monday, showing what the says he was one of 1,500 ing the hostage questions. lim group, is a key backer of militant Hezbollah group as supporting President rebels claimed was the Hezbollah fighters sent to The captive then says that Assad’s regime. The Syrian denied today that a man Bashar Assad. The regime is downing of a Syrian MiG Syria on Aug. 3. The video Hezbollah leader Sheik Has- opposition has repeatedly captured in the Syrian capi- dominated by members of and armed men later holding was said to have been san Nasrallah gathered the accused it of sending fight- tal of Damascus and shown Assad’s Alawite minority the captured pilot who released by rebels and aired men before they headed to ers to Syria, which Hezbol- in a video released by the sect, an off-shoot of Shiite ejected. Syria acknowledged by Arab satellite TV Al-Ara- Syria and told them that lah denies. rebels was one of its mem- Islam. Meanwhile, Sunnis, a pilot had bailed out of a biya today. they should go to “support Hezbollah issued a state- bers. who are the majority in disabled plane but blamed “Most of those who the Shiite regime and the ment early Tuesday saying it The video is the latest Syria, make up the backbone the crash on a technical mal- entered were snipers,” said Shiite army against Sunni “categorically denies that incident to reflect rising of the opposition. function. the captive, whose face gangs.” Mr. Hassane Salim al-Mik- sectarian divisions in Syria’s The video purporting to In the video with the showed bruises as three The authenticity of the dad is one of its members.” Taliban attacks with as many as 14 bombers, kill 27

BY AMIR SHAH the bombers detonated their wounded in today’s attacks The Associated Press explosives. Police captured in different parts of the city or killed several of them. of Zaranj. KABUL, Afghanistan — A Abdul Majid Latifa says at Taliban insurgents and police official says as many least 14 attackers with their allies have been ratch- as 14 suicide bombers were explosives were involved. eting up attacks as interna- involved in attacks today Another official put the that killed at least 27 people number of bombers at 11. tional troops hand over in relatively peaceful south- The head of the Nimroz security to Afghan forces. western Afghanistan. provincial health depart- NATO plans to withdraw The deputy police chief of ment, Noor Ahmad Shirza- most of its troops by the end Nimroz province says not all da, says 110 people were of 2014. Egypt military shows no sign of opposing president

CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s anywhere across the nation. office on June 30. military has shown no sign of President Mohammed The military appears to opposing the president’s Morsi’s shake-up of the mil- have acquiesced to Morsi’s surprise decision to retire the itary took the nation by sur- bold decisions. The official defense minister and chief of prise. It has transformed his news agency quoted an staff and seize back the pow- image overnight from a weak ers the military grabbed from leader to a savvy politician unnamed military official his office. who carefully timed his late Sunday as saying there The Associated Press has been no “negative reac- Lt. Col. Chris Kasiji, a senior Ugandan air force pilot, is rescued from the wreckage of a helicopter on Mount Nearly a full day after the move against generals who tion” from within the mili- Kenya. Rescue teams were searching today for 14 Ugandan soldiers and airmen whose helicopters crash- order, no unusual military stripped him of significant movements were reported powers days before he took tary. landed on Kenya’s highest peak two days ago while en route to Somalia. Troops kill 30 militants in Pakistan Two dead in Uganda helo Jamil Khan says five sol- Khan is the administrator BY HUSSAIN AFZAL The Associated Press diers also died in the battle for Parachinar, the capital of today. He says the fighting the neighboring tribal agency PARACHINAR, Pakistan broke out when insurgents of Kurram. The remoteness crashes on Mt. Kenya — A Pakistani government ambushed security forces of the Orakzai tribal region official says security forces during a routine search in the makes it impossible to verify BY TOM ODULA injury was reported. The cause of the three clashed with militants in a Orakzai region. the government’s accounts. The Associated Press Maj. Gen. Julius Karangi, crashes has not been estab- northwestern tribal region He says several militants Orakzai has seen intense Kenya’s military chief, told lished. Weather around near the Afghan border and were also wounded in the battles between the army and NAIROBI, Kenya — Res- Parliament today that the Mount Kenya— Africa’s sec- killed 30 militants. fighting. militants in recent years. cue teams searching for sur- helicopter found Monday ond tallest peak at 17,057 feet vivors in the aftermath of the was destroyed beyond repair. — can be erratic. Heavy crashes of three Ugandan Of the two helicopters found clouds and wind would be W helicopter gunships on today, one was completely common this time of year, Kenya’s highest mountain burned and the other was with precipitation coming in found two dead bodies today hanging by a cliff. Karangi the form of rain or snow. H and were searching for at said that efforts were under Col. Felix Kulayigye, a least seven soldiers and air- way to retrieve survivors Ugandan army spokesman, A men in a rugged landscape from those two crashes. said Monday that officials where leopards and ele- The unexplained crashes are investigating the crashes. T phants roam. will set back efforts by a Kulayigye said that one of Simon Gitau, deputy war- multinational African force the helicopters made an den of Mt. Kenya National to battle Islamist militants. emergency landing and that Park, said rescue workers The militant group, al- the other two had hard land- saw two bodies and helped Shabab, is linked to al- ings. C rescue five other people from Qaida. He said the two aircraft one of two downed helicop- Ogolla said the helicopters that crashed on Mount A ters on Mount Kenya. had taken off in formation Kenya were Mi-24 helicopter A third Ugandan military from Laikipia Air Base at gunships. 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C M C M Y K Tuesday, August 14,2012 • The World • A9 Y K Nation Texas shootout ends with officer and gunman both dead

BY MICHAEL GRACZYK the time he was allowed to this is just a senseless The Associated Press approach Bachmann’s body, tragedy,” said Courtney it was too late. Clark, reached Monday COLLEGE STATION, “I performed CPR. There evening at her mother’s Texas — A law enforcement were no vital signs on the home in Navasota, about 20 veteran of 19 years was mak- constable when I got there,” miles to the south. “We are ing what was supposed to be he said. “He took one clear just distraught by the havoc a routine house call to serve gunshot wound to the that he has caused.” an eviction notice at a prop- chest.” She declined additional erty near the Texas A&M Cisneros said he also went comment. University campus. But the to Caffall, who was shot sev- Besides the three fatali- recipient opened fire and eral times but still conscious. ties, a 55-year-old woman shots were exchanged, leav- “I was asking him ques- also was wounded and was ing him, the police constable tions, like if he knew he was hospitalized in serious con- and another man mortally allergic to anything,” Cis- dition. Her name had not wounded. The Associated Press neros said. “He looked up at been released by Monday The spasm of violence Police gather near the scene where a gunman opened fire on a police officer serving an eviction notice near me and asked me to apolo- evening. Monday left a College Sta- the Texas A&M University on Monday, in College Station, Texas. College Station Assistant Police Chief Scott gize to the officer that was Another officer, Justin tion neighborhood shaken, a McCollum says Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann was among three people, including the gunman, shot.” Oehlke, was treated for a tight-knit law enforcement killed in the shootout. Details about Caffall were gunshot wound in the calf community in mourning and For nearly 30 minutes and apparently caught up in 911 when he heard the slow to emerge. and was in stable condition, the family of 35-year-old police exchanged shots with the gunfire. shooting. In video shot on Officials at Texas A&M, police spokeswoman Rhonda gunman Thomas Alton Caf- Caffall as a neighbor, a for- Caffall too was shot and his cellphone showing police the 50,000-student school Seaton said. Two other offi- fall distraught. mer Army medic, waited later died at a hospital. officers running into the that dominates the city 100 cers — Brad Smith and Phil Just after noon, College with frustration for the all- Police wouldn’t speculate house, Cisneros, 40, can be miles northwest of Houston, Dorsett — were treated for Station police began fielding clear so he could tend to the on what sparked the shoot- heard asking an officer if an said he was neither a student “shrapnel injuries” and frantic 911 calls about gun- injured constable. ing and it wasn’t immediate- ambulance is coming and if nor school employee. Police released, Seaton said. fire in the neighborhood near Bachmann, a police ly clear who shot whom. he can meanwhile tend to said he had been renting the Bachmann was well the university’s football sta- instructor, one-time Officer “We’re trying to make Bachmann’s wounds. The home where he was staying. respected and “very close to dium. Responding officers of the Year and a married some sense of this,” College officer tells Cisneros he must Caffall’s sister said Mon- everyone in law enforce- found 41-year-old Brazos father of two, had been mor- Station Assistant Police wait until the shooting scene day night that the family was ment,” McCollum said. “He County Constable Brian tally wounded. So was Chris Chief Scott McCollum said. is secure. shocked by the violence. was a pillar in this commu- Bachmann shot on the lawn Northcliff, 43, of College A neighbor and former Cisneros told The Bryan- “Our hearts and prayers nity, and it’s sad and tragic of the house. Station, who was outside medic, Rigo Cisneros, called College Station Eagle that by go out to the families and that we’ve lost him today.” Familiar foe: In Ryan, Obama sees twofold target BY BEN FELLER ing in the way” of a bill to the race.” decline” in America in AND KEN THOMAS help farmers in a time of He meant that politically, which government policies Conn. homeowner The Associated Press disastrous drought. not just politely, as both help the rich at the expense “I’ve gotten to know sides adjust to what Ryan of everyone else. DES MOINES, Iowa — In Congressman Ryan. He’s a means at Romney’s side. When Obama started billed for 25 years his run for a second term, good man. He’s a family Romney is benefiting going after Romney more President Barack Obama man. He’s a very articulate from the energy, campaign directly in the spring, he spokesperson for Governor buzz and ideas that come had an opponent before he specifically cited Romney’s Romney’s vision,” Obama with Ryan, the 42-year-old of streetlights had an opponent: House support for Ryan’s budget- Republicans. They shel- said in Boone on the first of rising political star from a three-day bus tour Wisconsin. Yet Romney also slashing blueprint, one that CHESHIRE, Conn. (AP) “I called CL&P, wrote lacked him in the midterm would overhaul Medicare — Connecticut Light & letters, did it all, but they elections, blocked much of through Iowa. “The prob- aligned himself with Con- lem is it’s the wrong vision gress, whose public and cut taxes and the Power has reimbursed a were unresponsive to any his legislative agenda and for America. It’s a vision approval of its performance deficit. Obama called it woman almost $10,500 kind of reimbursement,” pushed economic views that that I fundamentally dis- was a lowly 22 percent in an “thinly veiled social Dar- after acknowledging it she told the New Haven are wildly different from agree with.” AP-GfK poll earlier this winism” that would gut billed her for 25 years for Register. “I really thought I his. Obama also has some- summer, compared with opportunity and upward the electricity used to was going to have to sue Mitt Romney put a cam- thing with Ryan that he nearly 50 percent for mobility. power streetlights near her CL&P.” paign face on all that for does not with the presump- Obama. At least Ryan was not in home. CL&P spokesman Mitch Obama: Paul Ryan. tive Republican nominee — Ryan is chairman of the the audience that time. Grace Edwards tells the Gross said the company has Now Obama is attacking Hartford Courant she dis- a relationship of sorts. House Budget Committee. In a blistering speech in acknowledged that the both the “do-nothing Con- Obama has laughed with His name is ideologically covered the billing error service was below the com- gress” and Romney at once, April 2011, Obama unveiled after a prospective buyer for Ryan, sparred with him and synonymous in Washington a plan for cutting the pany’s standard and has two forces united as a target attacked his ideas right in with controversial plans for the house in Cheshire asked nation’s debt in the long apologized to her for the on the Republican presi- front of him. Even their cutting spending. for a history of utility term, seen as a counter- error and the inconven- dential ticket. Going after favorite football teams, Long before Romney charges. ience. punch to a plan from Ryan. The bills included line votes in Iowa on Monday, Obama’s Chicago Bears and announced Ryan as his run- “We have reimbursed her Referring to the Ryan plan, items for “9500 Lumen HP Obama called Ryan the Ryan’s Green Bay Packers, ning mate Saturday, Obama in the amount that she was Obama said it would “end Sodium” and “6300 Lumen “ideological leader” of are rivals. himself sought to link the incorrectly billed plus Medicare as we know it,” a HP Sodium” — two sodium House Republicans and sin- “I know him,” Obama two men. The president sees interest and will be using message his campaign will vapor streetlights. gled him out as “one of the told supporters over the Ryan as the budgetary voice this case as a learning expe- leaders of Congress stand- weekend. “I welcome him to of a “prescription for now blast every day. When she inquired about those charges, Connecticut rience to identify process Light & Power said a devel- and customer service Anti-Medicaid states: Earning $11,000 is too much oper who previously owned improvements to be sure the home had agreed to pay this doesn’t happen again in BY CARLA K. JOHNSON family. She thought she’d be The states most opposed much for Medicaid for a for the streetlights. the future,”Gross said. The company cut AND KELLI KENNEDY getting health insurance to the law have the toughest family of three. In Florida, The company removed after the Supreme Court Medicaid limits. Governors $11,000 a year is too much. the charges from her bill but Edwards a check for The Associated Press $10,491.21, which is about upheld the health care law. in five states say they’ll reject In Mississippi, $8,200 a year initially refused to reim- Then she learned her own the Medicaid expansion burse Edwards for past $35 for each month she was MIAMI — Sandra Pico is governor won’t agree to underpinning the new health is too much. In Louisiana charges. She said they overbilled. The company poor, but not poor enough. expand Medicaid under the law. and Texas, earning more relented when the state’s said the actual overcharges She makes about $15,000 a law which would have given In South Carolina, a year- than $5,000 a year makes Office of Consumer Coun- were about $5,800, which is year, supporting her Florida her coverage. ly income of $16,900 is too you ineligible for Medicaid. sel got involved. about $19 a month.

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La Grande 90 46 0.00 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or Temperatures indicate Monday’s high and Fairbanks 75 49 pcdy Philadelphia 87 73 rn Medford 103 65 0.00 subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- overnight low to 5 a.m. Fargo 79 52 pcdy Phoenix 115 94 clr Portland area mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Newport 63 45 0.00 Hi Lo Prc Otlk Flagstaff 85 53 cdy Pittsburgh 81 62 rn the high or low ratio for your area. Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 62. Pendleton 100 63 0.00 Albuquerque 91 69 pcdy Fresno 110 82 clr Pocatello 95 52 cdy Location High time ratio Low time ratio North northwest wind 7 to 11 mph. 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North WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Buffalo 81 65 .02 rn Las Vegas 109 85 .01 pcdy San Diego 82 71 cdy 14-Aug11:42 6.2 10:48 7.9 Burlington,Vt. 81 62 cdy Lexington 78 67 cdy San Francisco 70 54 pcdy wind 8 to 14 mph. 15-Aug 12:16 6.6 11:34 8.2 Casper 89 62 clr Little Rock 97 67 pcdy San Jose 85 61 pcdy Wednesday: Mostly cloudy through mid morning, Charleston,S.C. 91 74 pcdy Los Angeles 90 69 clr Santa Fe 89 59 cdy then gradual clearing, with a high near 81. 16-Aug - - 12:48 7.1 Charleston,W.Va. 86 64 rn Louisville 78 70 .12 cdy Seattle 87 60 cdy Wednesday night: Clear, with a low around 61. 17-Aug 12:17 8.3 1:21 7.5 Charlotte,N.C. 87 66 cdy Madison 77 55 pcdy Sioux Falls 83 53 pcdy Northeast wind 8 to 10 mph. 18-Aug 1:01 8.4 1:53 7.9 Cheyenne 77 51 .03 pcdy Memphis 93 67 .58 pcdy Spokane 95 61 clr Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 83. East wind Partly sunny Mostly sunny LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. Chicago 66 56 .36 pcdy Miami Beach 92 79 .05 pcdy Syracuse 83 65 rn around 8 mph. 66/54 66/55 Cincinnati 80 66 cdy Midland-Odessa 88 70 .16 pcdy Tampa 89 78 .01 cdy Date time ft. time ft. Cleveland 80 65 .05 rn Milwaukee 69 58 .05 pcdy Toledo 75 62 .32 rn Central Oregon 14-Aug 4:59 0.1 4:45 3.2 Colorado Springs 77 55 .02 clr Mpls-St Paul 83 59 clr Tucson 109 81 clr Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 54. FRIDAY SATURDAY 15-Aug 5:39 -0.3 5:31 2.7 Columbus,Ohio 84 65 .02 cdy Missoula 95 55 pcdy Tulsa 90 67 cdy Northwest wind 5 to 13 mph. 16-Aug 6:15 -0.7 6:14 2.1 Concord,N.H. 85 58 cdy Nashville 77 68 .40 cdy Washington,D.C. 90 72 .20 rn Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 87. North wind 8 17-Aug6:49 -0.8 6:56 1.6 Dallas-Ft Worth 104 77 pcdy New Orleans 94 80 .05 pcdy W. Palm Beach 89 78 pcdy to 11 mph. 18-Aug 7:24 -0.8 7:38 1.1 Daytona Beach 90 74 cdy New York City 86 72 rn Wichita 88 66 .02 rn Wednesday night: Mostly clear, with a low around 54. Sunrise, sunset Denver 79 56 pcdy Norfolk,Va. 85 74 pcdy Wilmington,Del. 86 73 rn North wind 5 to 10 mph. Des Moines 80 60 clr Oklahoma City 9469 cdy National Temperature Extremes Aug. 12-18 — 6:19, 8:14 Detroit 78 63 .55 rn Omaha 82 60 pcdy High Monday 121 at Death Valley, Calif. Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thun- Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Moon watch El Paso 95 76 cdy Orlando 92 75 cdy Low Tuesday 34 at West Yellowstone, derstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 91. 75/56 68/56 New Moon — Aug. 17 House files suit against Holder over gov’t records

WASHINGTON (AP) — The that held the attorney general in of them have yet to be recovered. made available,”it said. I The executive privilege claim Republican-run House on Monday civil and criminal contempt of The department failed to The Justice Department previ- by Obama be declared invalid. asked a federal court to enforce a Congress. acknowledge its incorrect state- ously said that it would not bring I Holder’s objection to the subpoena against Attorney General The civil contempt resolution ment for 10 months. criminal charges against its boss. House records subpoena be reject- Eric Holder, demanding that he led to Monday’s lawsuit. “Portentously, the (Justice) Democrats have labeled the civil ed. produce records on a bungled gun- Holder refused requests by the Department from the outset and criminal contempt citations a I The attorney general produce tracking operation known as Oper- House Oversight and Government actively resisted cooperating fully political stunt. all records related to the Justice ation Fast and Furious. Reform Committee to hand over — with the committee’s investiga- In response to the lawsuit, Jus- Department’s incorrect assertion The lawsuit asked the court to without preconditions — docu- tion,”the lawsuit said. tice Department spokeswoman in early 2011 that gun-walking did reject a claim by President Barack ments that could explain why the “Among other things, the Tracy Schmaler said, “We were not take place. Obama asserting executive privi- Justice Department initially denied department initially declined to always willing to work with the The lawsuit said the documents lege, a legal position designed to in February 2011 that a risky tactic produce documents; later pro- committee. Instead the House and “would enable the committee (and protect certain internal adminis- was used to allow firearms to duced only very limited numbers of the committee have said they pre- the American people) to under- tration communications from dis- “walk” from Arizona to Mexico. documents in piecemeal fashion; fer to litigate.” stand how and why the department closure. Federal agents lost track of many refused to make available to the Numerous lawmakers said this provided false information to Con- The failure of Holder and House of the guns. The operation identi- committee certain witnesses; and was the first time a Cabinet official gress and otherwise obstructed the Republicans to work out a deal on fied more than 2,000 illicitly pur- limited the committee’s question- had been held in contempt. committee’s concededly legitimate the documents led to votes in June chased weapons, and some 1,400 ing of other witnesses who were The lawsuit asked that: investigation.”

TESTING Middle schools in 2013 the middle school for the Readers take to Facebook to The district already pro- 2013-14 school year. Looking for pot, hibits drug and alcohol use There is no measure of discuss drug testing decision opiates, cocaine by students involved in whether testing students extracurricular activities. A reduces drug use. The Continued from Page A1 student who tests positive schools that do testing rely Dozens of people commented on The Jesse Meza: If you cant be sober for would face the same conse- on anecdotal evidence. World’s Facebook posts about the school extracurricular activities than you don't North Bend plans to com- board’s decision, both for and need to be a part of them. including band, choir and quences as a student caught using: a two-week suspen- pare test results from the against. Julie Miller: I think it's a wonder- forensics — will be tested, sion from the activity and a state’s student wellness sur- Some Facebook responses: ful idea. Hello, drugs are illegal ... but only if they participate in these kids that partake in drugs are meeting with high school vey and to look at overall In favor at an age to fully understand conse- competitions outside school. administrators and coun- grade averages, attendance Tammy Whitaker Gill: I don't quences. High school employees selors. and dropout rates. 1 understand why this is such a big will perform the tests with Positive test results also “If we save 1 ⁄2 students deal. After all if you play sports in Against urine kits. They plan to per- would require a clean test at from dropping out,” Reid said, “we’ve paid for the college you get drug tested. When you apply Rob Wessels: Sad. Why don’t they spend form the tests in locker the end of the suspension. If for a job, guess what, you get drug tested. It’s all that dough on hiring another teacher or a student refuses to take the whole program.” rooms, one team at a time. just teaching our students and kids to be upgrading curriculum books? test, it will be considered a Reporter Jessie Higgins can responsible. As for the football team they will Shayna Ashenfelter: When did it become The tests will detect mari- positive test, Lucero said. be reached at 541-269-1222, be fine. They've known all summer this was OK for everyone else to raise kids,instead of the juana, opiates, cocaine and The district plans to ext. 240, or jhiggins@the- gonna happen and they are OK with it. parents? What exactly is the reason for this? methamphetamine. expand the policy to include worldlink.com.

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BY JESSE SOWA Albany Democrat-Herald

EUGENE — Marcus Mariota is just trying to keep it simple. The easygoing Hawaiian is in the middle of a tight quarterback competition to lead one of college football’s most high-powered offenses. But Mariota, an Oregon redshirt freshman, takes it all in stride. “I just go out there with the guys ... and compete,”he said Monday as the Ducks entered the second week of training camp, with still more than two weeks until the Sept. 1 season opener against Arkansas State at Autzen Stadium. “For me it’s just to go out and have fun. This time is for us to get ready for the season.” Practices are closed to all outsiders, so little is known about how the quarterbacks — Mariota and sophomore Bryan Bennett — are progressing. Though Oregon coach Chip Kelly, who won’t The Associated Press announce a starter until about a week before the Rory McIlroy celebrates his victory on the 18th green in the final round of the PGA Championship on Sunday. McIlroy won the title by eight strokes. opener, did give some insight. “They’ve both got a real good grasp of what we’re trying to do offensively,” Kelly said. “They’ve both got a good understanding of what their strengths are and how to play to PGA champ shows shades of Tiger them. I’ve been pleased with both those guys so far, being a week in.” Bennett carries the edge in experience versus KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — The that is a little misleading because he McIlroy held off a furious charge by Woods Mariota. comparisons are inevitable. The incredible turned pro earlier. The PGA to win the Honda Classic and go to No. 1 in Bennett played in eight games in 2011 as a skill, the youth, even the red shirt on Championship was McIlroy’s 16th major early March. He went into a funk by miss- redshirt freshman, going 25 of 46 for 369 yards Sunday. as a pro. Woods won his second major in ing four cuts in five tournaments, and then with six touchdowns and no interceptions. Rory McIlroy’s dominant performance his 12th try. he shut up the critics with another domi- He also rushed for 200 yards on 23 carries. in winning the PGA Championship this But it was the way McIlroy won at nant display in the final major of the year. Bennett started one game, leading Oregon to weekend looked a lot like the early days of Kiawah Island that allowed for the com- “I was a little frustrated with how I was a 45-2 win at Colorado after starter Darron Tiger Woods. parisons. After rain forced play to be sus- playing earlier on in the year, but a few Thomas suffered a slight knee injury a week Woods saw it coming more than three pended Saturday, he returned Sunday people in this room were probably pushing earlier against Washington State. years ago. McIlroy made his professional morning to finish the third round and built panic buttons for no reason,”McIlroy said. Bennett passed for 156 yards and two touch- debut in America at age 19 and reached the a three-shot lead. He wasted no time, “It’s just great to be able to put my name downs and ran for 69 yards in the game. quarterfinals of the Match Play pulling ahead with two early birdies. And on another major championship trophy, When asked Monday what kind of player he Championship. Woods saw how he drove on a demanding Ocean Course with and looking forward to April next year and is, Bennett said he’s a hard worker. the ball, the putts he made, the efficient enough wind to demand utmost precision, getting a crack at another one.” “I’m going to prepare for every game and I’m short game and the composure. McIlroy played the final 23 holes without a That would be Augusta National for the going to come out and I’m going to do my best,” “He has all of the components to be the bogey. It was reminiscent of Woods going Masters. he said. “I think if I have that mentality, to take best player in the world, there’s no doubt,” the last 26 holes without a bogey at Pebble And next year is when McIlroy will see that one day at a time with poise, I think I’ll be Woods said back in March 2009.“It’s just a Beach in the 2000 U.S. Open. if he can stack up to the incomparable successful.” matter of time and experience, and then “He seems to have that ability that standard created by Woods. basically gaining that experience in big when it’s a big tournament, he’s right there McIlroy now is halfway home to the SEE DUCKS | B4 events. Just give him some time, and I’m just waiting to break loose,”Davis Love III Grand Slam. Woods became the fifth play- sure he’ll be there.” said Monday. “A lot like Tiger. The bigger er, and the youngest at age 24, to win all McIlroy didn’t need much time at all. the stage, the better he plays.” four major championships. He won the The 23-year-old golfer from Northern Does that make McIlroy the next third leg at the U.S. Open with that 15-shot Beavers turn Ireland now has won both his majors, the Woods? win at Pebble Beach, and completed the U.S. Open last year and this weekend’s Not yet. slam with an eight-shot win at St. PGA Championship, by eight shots. There Winning the second major was a big Andrews in the British Open. Woods did- have been only five majors won by eight deal to McIlroy because so much is expect- n’t stop there. He won the next two majors to freshman shots or more since 1976 — three by ed of him. He was never going to be a one- to become the only player to hold all four Woods, two by McIlroy. and-done major champion. The golf world professional majors at the same time. McIlroy also won his two majors at a knew that. But his win at Kiawah followed at center slightly younger age than Woods, though a turbulent season of peaks and valleys. SEE MCILROY | B3 BY CLIFF KIRKPATRICK Beloved Boston icon Johnny Pesky dies Corvallis Gazette-Times CORVALLIS — Spring practice didn’t pro- duce too many options. BOSTON (AP) — Adored by home runs came at Fenway. The Oregon State football team needed to generations of Red Sox fans, In fact, team records show find a viable starting center and several players Johnny Pesky was so much a that Pesky never hit a home had a shot, including Roman Sapolu and part of Boston that the run at Fenway in which Parnell Michael Beaton. right-field foul pole at Fenway was the winning pitcher. Still, None showed the needed knowledge of the Park was named for him. Pesky’s spot in the hearts of system or physical ability. Pesky, who played, man- Red Sox players and fans alike Then an idea came up. What about incoming aged and served as a broad- is indisputable. freshman Isaac Seumalo? caster for the Red Sox in a “This is a very sad day for “After the spring we had some concerns baseball career that lasted me and for anyone who has coming out,” offensive line coach Mike more than 60 years, died ever spent any time with Mr. Cavanaugh said. “We thought Isaac would be Monday. He was 92. Pesky. He was the most posi- able to do that.” “The national pastime has tive influence I ever came Seumalo was rated a four-star athlete by lost one of its greatest ambas- across who wore the Red Sox Rivals.com out of Corvallis High. He has the sadors,” baseball commission- uniform,” said Jason Varitek, size at 6-foot-3, 302 pounds to hold up physi- er Bud Selig said. “Johnny the team’s former captain. cally and the athletic ability to be mobile. Pesky, who led a great “He was always there The Beavers started a true freshman on the American life, was an embodi- through the good and bad times offensive line recently in offensive tackle ment of loyalty and goodwill with the same smile and passion Michael Philipp. He came in physically ready to for the Boston Red Sox and all for his team. ‘Hello my honey- play and there was a need. of .” suckle, hello my honey bee, my But this is center.The center makes the block- Pesky died just more than a ever lovin’ Jason just got three,’ The Associated Press ing calls and is the leader of the line. He must week after his final visit to Johnny used to say, wishing me know how to read defenses and tell the linemen Fenway,on Aug. 5 when Boston Boston’s David Ortiz, left, hugs Red Sox great Johnny Pesky during cere- three hits that night.” monies retiring Pesky’s No. 6 jersey at Fenway Park in 2008. how to adjust their blocks in a split-second. beat the Minnesota Twins 6-4. Even though Pesky was a Can a true freshman figure it out in a month Yet for many in the legion of fan favorite, he still had his of training camp before the first game? Red Sox fans, their last image training. We will all miss him hitter and longtime teammate own place of notoriety in “Knowing Isaac like we all do; he’s a smart of Pesky will be from the 100th so much,” ex-pitcher Pedro and friend of Ted Williams. Boston’s drought of 86 years guy and focused,” Cavanaugh said. “Putting anniversary of Fenway Park on Martinez said in comments On his 87th birthday, Sept. without a championship. He him at center, we thought it would be a good April 20, when the man known provided by the Red Sox. “He 27, 2006, a plaque was unveiled was long blamed for holding move. We need an anchor there.” for his warmth, kindness and was such a representative of at the base of the foul pole just the ball on a key relay in Game Seumalo knows the Beavers well. His father, outstanding baseball career everything that happened in 302 feet from home plate, des- 7 of the 1946 World Series, Joe, has been the defensive line coach for the was moved to tears at a Boston. It’s hard to think of the ignating it “Pesky’s Pole.” though it’s a place that many last six years and his older brother, Andrew, is pregame ceremony. By then success, defeat, and all we The term was coined by now think is undeserved. going into his fifth season on the defensive line. the former shortstop was in a went through without Johnny. former Red Sox pitcher Mel “Johnny Pesky will forever Starting left guard, junior Josh Andrews, has wheelchair positioned at sec- You couldn’t do anything Parnell, who during a broad- be linked to the Boston Red been friends with Seumalo since he joined the ond base, surrounded by without Johnny Pesky.” cast in the 1950s recalled Pesky Sox,” team president Larry Beavers in 2009. Seumalo hung out at practice dozens of admiring former It was at another ceremony winning a game for him with a Lucchino said. “He has been as and watched the linemen work even back then. players and a cheering crowd. less than six years earlier that home run around the pole. much a part of Fenway Park as “He grew up around here and he has atten- “I feel like part of the Red Pesky’s name was officially From there, a legend seemed to his retired Number 6 that rests tion to detail,” Cavanaugh said. “When he Sox tradition just died because inscribed in the rich history of grow that Pesky frequently on the right-field facade, or watched, he absorbed everything.” when I think of Johnny I think the Red Sox and their home, a curled shots that way — actu- the foul pole below it that bears Right after Seumalo signed with OSU in of him hitting fungos at spring fitting tribute to a career .307 ally, only six of his 17 career his name.” February, he came into the football offices after school. He talked with then-volunteer assistant coach Kyle DeVan, who was a standout center Marshfield, NB athletes can sign up this week for the Beavers and NFL offensive lineman. Seumalo also watched every spring practice and started to think about playing center. He I Official practices dent-athletes at North Bend 3:30 p.m. this week. pay the participation fee, and Marshfield High Schools North Bend’s offices are which this year is $75 per stu- reviewed film about what to look for in a start Monday for need to fill out required paper- located in the lobby for the dent per sport in North Bend defense. Oregon high schools work. gym, while Marshfield’s ath- and $100 per sport at “Things are pretty good so far,” Seumalo said Official practices start next letic department is located in Marshfield. after the first week of practice with the Beavers. Monday for most team sports Pirate Hall. For more information, call “Learning the playbook is the most important THE WORLD on the South Coast. In addition to filling out the North Bend athletic thing to do. I’m trying to learn as much as I can North Bend’s and paperwork, all students also department at 541-751-7160 or each day.” With the start of fall prac- Marshfield’s athletic offices must have a current physical the Marshfield athletic tice less than a week away,stu- both are open from 8 a.m. to (within the past two years) and department at 541-267-1440. SEE BEAVERS | B4 C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Tuesday,August 14,2012 Y K Sports London Romero returns gets good to Baltimore reviews THE ASSOCIATED PRESS COLLEGE FOOTBALL Concussions lead UCLA following BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles have linebacker to retire acquired left-hander J.C. LOS ANGELES — UCLA Olympics Romero from the Cleveland linebacker Patrick Larimore Indians for minor league is giving up football because infielder Carlos Rojas. of concussions. I Life returns to Romero began the season Larimore suffered a con- normal in city after with St. Louis, going 0-0 cussion last week during pre- with a 10.13 ERA in 11 games season practice. He also had a 17-day extravaganza before being released May 14. concussion during spring ended Sunday He was signed to a minor practice. league con- UCLA coach Jim Mora tract by the says Larimore consulted LONDON (AP) — For Orioles Sports doctors and then informed The Associated Press and went skeptics, the Olympics were Workmen take down an Olympic flag in the Mall near Buckingham Palace in London on Monday.The Olympics coaches he was taking a med- 1-0 with a Shorts ical retirement. deliciously doomed: came to a close Sunday, though some venues will remain for the upcoming Paralympics. London’s transport network 2.51 ERA in Larimore, a 6-foot-2, would surely fail, Britain’s 17 appear- 250-pound senior, led the athletes would flop, rain busiest hub, compared with problems. London’s over- “I’m very proud that we ances for Triple-A Norfolk. team in tackles last season. would prevail and terrorists 95,000 for a typical August ground commuter train saw didn’t have anything serious He was then signed by the would strike. But then the day. Gatwick Airport was double the normal crowds, to deal with, but that was Indians to a minor-league TENNIS sun came out after months of handling 70,000 departing and the city’s bike hire because of a lot of hard work deal July 21 and pitched in Kvitova captures first eight games for Triple-A sodden skies, vehicles passengers, 15 percent more scheme broke a record with done by a lot of people,”said title of 2012 season moved briskly, there were no than usual. Airports had 46,000 bikes rented on a sin- Olympics security coordina- Columbus. attacks and British athletes come under scrutiny in the gle day. tor Chris Allison. Romero’s contract will be MONTREAL — Petra reeled in a shocking 65 months leading up to the Traffic actually became In central London, work- purchased Tuesday, and he Kvitova outlasted China’s Li medals. Olympics for lacking the staff heavier on Monday as ers using fork lifts, cherry will be added to the 25-man Na 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 to take the On Monday, as interna- to deal with backlogs of peo- motorists who had stayed pickers and small cranes roster, according to the Rogers Cup title. tional athletes and visitors ple and luggage, but away to avoid Olympic began clearing a temporary Orioles. The 22-year-old Czech poured out of London and Monday’s crowds moved crowds returned to the 15,000-seat arena — and He is 34-28 with a 4.15 earned her first tournament the city’s 8 million residents through without a hitch. streets. Taxi drivers breathed scooping up 5,000 tons of ERA over a 14-year career. win of the year after taking resumed their normal lives, The exodus included a sigh of relief after having sand — from the site of the Rojas batted .226 in 48 six titles last year, including British officials hailed the thousands of athletes and complained of fewer cus- beach volleyball competition games with Double-A Bowie Wimbledon. 2012 Olympics as an unqual- Prime Minister David tomers and being barred in Horseguards Parade, a sto- and Norfolk this season. ified success. Even the Cameron, who was heading from using special Olympic ried square in the heart of BOXING naysayers predicting doom on vacation to the road lanes. London’s Westminster polit- PRO FOOTBALL Former heavyweight and gloom had to eat their Mediterranean. Security officials, too, ical district. Police find no evidence champion Dokes dies words. Heathrow built a tempo- could cheer the lack of any A total of 17 Olympic ven- of wire tapping by Saints AKRON, Ohio — Michael “I was moaning like rary Olympics terminal with major incident during the ues around the country will Dokes, a former World everyone else before the 31 check-in desks to accom- games. eventually be dismantled. NEW ORLEANS — Boxing Association heavy- games, thinking the roads modate departing athletes Britain has been a prime But some will remain for the Louisiana State Police inves- would be packed and nothing and support staff. The termi- target of Islamic terror upcoming Paralympics, tigators found no evidence weight champion, has died. would work,” said London nal was decorated like a park, groups because of its sup- which run from Aug. 29 to that the Saints or general He was 54. shopkeeper Yvette Tracton, and some staff wore bearskin port for the U.S.-led opera- Sept. 9. manager Mickey Loomis The Rhoden Memorial 28. “But it’s been brilliant.” hats in the style of tions in Afghanistan and The Olympic Park, visited rigged Superdome wiring so Home in Akron said Dokes Celebrations kicked off Buckingham Palace guards. Iraq. Dozens of plots, by more than 5 million people opposing coaches’ radio died Saturday. The Akron around the country as ath- “I have to say to Britain, including the 2006 attempt during the games, will be communications could be Beacon Journal reported that letes returned home to you guys did a great job,”said to blow up trans-Atlantic closed to the public until the intercepted. the boxer died in an Akron cheering crowds. Leeds gave passenger Tumua Anae, a 23- airliners, have been hatched Paralympics, and many ven- State police investigators hospice from liver cancer. a special reception to three year-old Californian who within Britain’s sizeable ues will see changes to make have been working in con- Dokes won the heavy- medalists, including won gold as part of the U.S. Muslim population. them more accessible to the junction with the FBI since weight title at 24 in triathlon gold and bronze- water polo team. Upping the fear factor was disabled before those games the eavesdropping allega- December 1982, when referee winning brothers Alistair and London’s quirky mayor, an Olympic security contrac- begin. Some 7,000 police tions surfaced in April. Joey Curtis made a contro- versial decision to stop his Jonathan Brownlee. Boris Johnson, gloated to tor’s admission just weeks officers and 5,000 G4S Eagles cornerback takes “It’s been a fantastic week reporters, saying London had before the games that it workers will be on hand to fight against champion Mike in London, but to come home defied the skeptics. Some would have a shortfall of guard the Paralympics. hard hit in practice Weaver. Dokes dominated to Leeds is better than any- 300,000 foreigners and 5.5 guards. In the end, the mili- Until then, London can BETHLEHEM, Pa. — the first round over Weaver, thing else,” said Alistair. His million day-trippers flocked tary had to provide 3,500 bask in the memories of an Philadelphia cornerback prompting the decision. brother Jonathan described to the city for the games. last-minute personnel, and event when went very much Nnamdi Asomugha was eval- An admitted problem with the thousands on hand for Hotel occupancy was at 84 contractor G4S expects to as intended. uated for a concussion after cocaine helped him lose the their hero’s welcome as percent — double what lose up to 50 million pounds Carmelina Moscato, a colliding with teammate WBA title only nine months “absolutely incredible,” say- Beijing and Sydney saw dur- ($78 million). member of the bronze-medal Nate Allen in training camp. later to Gerrie Coetzee, how- ing he hadn’t realized how ing their Olympics. But while police made Canadian soccer team, said The evaluation was stan- ever, and Dokes never held much their success galva- Johnson said the city’s some 250 arrests, there were participating in the games dard procedure after such a the heavyweight crown again. nized supporters back home. public transport had coped no attacks — something offi- was like “being in dream- hit. An Eagles spokesman Known as “Dynamite” Some 116,000 people just fine. Use of London’s cials attributed to years of land.” said that Asomugha does not Dokes because he packed a were leaving Monday from subway — the Tube — was up planning and boosted intelli- “I could not have asked have concussion symptoms powerful punch, he had a Heathrow airport, London’s 30 percent but saw few major gence resources. for more,”she said. yet. career record of 53-6-2. SCOREBOARD

Milwaukee (Wolf 3-8) at Colorado (Chatwood McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 151; Bourn, Atlanta, 140; Chicago White Sox (Floyd 8-9) at Toronto Tampa Bay, 15-4; Sale, Chicago, 14-3; MHarrison, On The Air 2-2), 5:40 p.m. Holliday, St. Louis, 135; DWright, New York, 134; (R.Romero 8-9), 4:07 p.m. Texas, 13-6; Vargas, Seattle, 13-8; Sabathia, New Transactions Washington (Zimmermann 9-6) at San Reyes, Miami, 132; Prado, Atlanta, 131. Oakland (McCarthy 6-3) at Kansas City York, 12-3; Verlander, Detroit, 12-7; Darvish, Today Francisco (Bumgarner 12-7), 7:15 p.m. DOUBLES—ArRamirez, Milwaukee, 38; Votto, (W.Smith 3-4), 5:10 p.m. Texas, 12-8. BASEBALL Major League Baseball — Tampa Bay at Seattle, 7 Wednesday’s Games Cincinnati, 36; DWright, New York, 35; Cleveland (R.Hernandez 0-0) at L.A. Angels —Verlander, Detroit, 174; COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended free p.m., Root Sports. Philadelphia (Halladay 6-6) at Miami (Buehrle Goldschmidt, Arizona, 34; DanMurphy, New (E.Santana 5-10), 7:05 p.m. Scherzer, Detroit, 168; FHernandez, Seattle, agent minor league SS John Eshleman and Little League Softball — Little League World 9-11), 9:40 a.m. York, 33; Alonso, San Diego, 31; Cuddyer, Yankees 8, Rangers 2 162; Darvish, Texas, 162; Shields, Tampa Bay, Minnesota minor league C Michael Quesada 50 Series semifinals: 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., ESPN2. Houston (B.Norris 5-9) at Chicago Cubs Colorado, 30; Prado, Atlanta, 30. Texas 110 000 000 — 2 8 0 153; Price, Tampa Bay, 151; Peavy, Chicago, games for violations of the Minor League Drug Wednesday, Aug. 15 (Germano 1-2), 11:20 a.m. TRIPLES—Fowler, Colorado, 11; MeCabrera, New York 005 001 20x — 8 10 0 144. Prevention and Treatment Program. Major League Baseball — Houston at Chicago Milwaukee (M.Rogers 0-1) at Colorado San Francisco, 10; Bourn, Atlanta, 8; SCastro, Dempster, Kirkman (7), M.Lowe (8) and Soto; SAVES—Rodney, Tampa Bay, 37; JiJohnson, American League Cubs, 11 a.m., WGN; Tampa Bay at Seattle, 12:30 (D.Pomeranz 1-7), 12:10 p.m. Chicago, 8; Reyes, Miami, 8; Colvin, Colorado, 7; Phelps, D.Lowe (6) and R.Martin. W—Phelps 3-3. Baltimore, 34; CPerez, Cleveland, 32; RSoriano, BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Traded INF Carlos Rojas p.m., Root Sports; Texas at New York Yankees, 4 Washington (Strasburg 13-5) at San Francisco DeJesus, Chicago, 7; Pagan, San Francisco, 7. L—Dempster 1-1. Sv—D.Lowe (1). HRs—Texas, New York, 28; Nathan, Texas, 23; Aceves, Boston, to Cleveland for LHP J.C. Romero. p.m., ESPN. (Lincecum 6-12), 12:45 p.m. HOME RUNS—Braun, Milwaukee, 29; Beltran, Dav.Murphy (10). New York, Swisher (15), 23; Broxton, Kansas City, 23. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Recalled LHP Donnie Major League Soccer — Los Angeles at Columbus, L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 10-6) at Pittsburgh St. Louis, 28; Kubel, Arizona, 25; LaRoche, Er.Chavez (13). Veal from Charlotte (IL). (W.Rodriguez 7-11), 4:05 p.m. Washington, 23; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 23; 4 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Portland at Toronto, Blue Jays 3, Cubs 2 Pro Football CLEVELAND INDIANS—Released 2B Jose N.Y. Mets (Dickey 15-3) at Cincinnati (Leake 4- Bruce, Cincinnati, 22; Hart, Milwaukee, 22; Lopez. 4:30 p.m., Root Sports. Chicago 000 100 001 00 — 2 7 0 7), 4:10 p.m. Holliday, St. Louis, 22. DETROIT TIGERS—Optioned LHP Duane Below International Soccer — Mexico vs. United States, Toronto 001 000 100 01 — 3 7 0 NFL Preseason San Diego (Volquez 7-8) at Atlanta (Maholm STOLEN BASES—Bonifacio, Miami, 30; Bourn, to Toledo (IL). 4:30 p.m., ESPN. (11 innings) Monday’s Game Little League Softball — 10-7), 4:10 p.m. Atlanta, 30; DGordon, Los Angeles, 30; Pierre, LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Agreed to terms with Little League Softball — Little League World Peavy, Myers (9), Crain (10), Septimo (11), Dallas 3, Oakland 0 Arizona (J.Saunders 6-8) at St. Louis Philadelphia, 28; Reyes, Miami, 28; Stubbs, RHP Tony Pena on a minor league contract. Series final, 7 p.m., ESPN2. N.Jones (11) and Flowers; Villanueva, Lyon (8), Thursday, Aug. 16 (Wainwright 10-10), 5:15 p.m. Cincinnati, 27; Victorino, Los Angeles, 27. MINNESOTA TWINS—Reinstated INF Trevor Thursday, Aug. 16 Janssen (9), Delabar (10) and Mathis. W— Cleveland at Green Bay, 5 p.m. PITCHING—Dickey, New York, 15-3; GGonzalez, Plouffe from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Preseason Football — Cincinnati at Atlanta, 5 Dodgers 5, Pirates 4 Delabar 3-1. L—Septimo 0-2. HRs—Chicago, Cincinnati at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Washington, 15-6; Cueto, Cincinnati, 15-6; Tsuyoshi Nishioka to Rochester (IL). p.m., Fox. Los Angeles 002 020 010 — 5 9 2 A.Dunn 2 (33). Toronto, Sierra (1). Friday, Aug. 17 AJBurnett, Pittsburgh, 14-4; Lynn, St. Louis, 13-5; NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms with Little League Baseball — Little League World Series: Pittsburgh 002 000 020 — 4 8 0 Tennessee at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Strasburg, Washington, 13-5; Hamels, Twins 9, Tigers 3 RHP Derek Lowe. Optioned RHP Ryota Igarashi Caribbean vs. Japan, 10 a.m., ESPN; New England vs. Harang, Guerra (7), Choate (7), Belisario (8), Buffalo at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Philadelphia, 13-6. Detroit 000 010 020 — 3 6 0 to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). West, noon, ESPN; Asia-Pacific vs. Europe, 2 p.m., Jansen (9) and A.Ellis; Karstens, J.Cruz (8), Jacksonville at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Watson (8), Grilli (9) and McKenry. W—Harang 8- STRIKEOUTS—Dickey, New York, 166; Minnesota 001 013 31x — 9 18 0 TEXAS RANGERS—Assigned INF Alberto ESPN2; Midwest vs. Southeast, 5 p.m., ESPN. Detroit at Baltimore, 5 p.m. 7. L—Karstens 4-3. Sv—Jansen (24). HRs—Los Strasburg, Washington, 166; Hamels, A.Sanchez, Coke (6), Below (7), Benoit (8), Gonzalez outright to Round Rock (PCL). Tennis — ATP Western & Southern Open, 10 a.m. Miami at Carolina, 5 p.m. Angeles, Victorino (10). Philadelphia, 158; GGonzalez, Washington, 158; D.Downs (8) and Avila; Deduno, T.Robertson (8), National League and 4 p.m., ESPN2. Oakland at Arizona, 7 p.m. Kershaw, Los Angeles, 157; MCain, San Francisco, Gray (8) and Doumit. W—Deduno 4-0. L— ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Assigned RHP Golf — PGA Tour Wyndham Championship, noon, Phillies 4, Marlins 0 Saturday, Aug. 18 148; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 145. A.Sanchez 1-3. HRs—Minnesota, Mastroianni (3), Brett Tomko to Mobile (SL). Golf Channel; Philadelphia 002 100 100 — 4 12 0 N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 4 p.m. SAVES—Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 33; Kimbrel, Doumit (14). CHICAGO CUBS—Selected the contract of RHP Miami 000 000 000 — 0 7 2 San Francisco at Houston, 5 p.m. Atlanta, 31; Chapman, Cincinnati, 28; Motte, St. Indians 6, Angels 2 Michael Bowden from Iowa (PCL). Optioned LHP Hamels and Kratz; Eovaldi, Zambrano (6), Kansas City at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Local Schedule Louis, 26; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 25; Jansen, Cleveland 002 100 003 — 6 11 0 Brooks Rale to Iowa. Transferred INF Ian M.Dunn (8), Webb (9) and J.Buck. W—Hamels 13- Washington at Chicago, 5 p.m. Los Angeles, 24; SCasilla, San Francisco, 24; Los Angeles 000 000 020 — 2 9 1 Stewart to the 60-day DL. Today 6. L—Eovaldi 3-8. Dallas at San Diego, 6 p.m. Clippard, Washington, 24. Masterson, J.Smith (7), Pestano (8), E.Rogers LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed INF/OF Jerry No local events scheduled. Seattle at Denver, 6 p.m. Padres 4, Braves 1 (9), C.Perez (9) and Marson; C.Wilson, Hawkins Hairston Jr. on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. Wednesday, Aug. 15 San Diego 010 011 100 — 4 12 2 American League Sunday, Aug. 19 San Diego 010 011 100 — 4 12 2 (7), Takahashi (9), Isringhausen (9) and Iannetta. 12. Recalled INF/OF Elian Herrera from No local events scheduled. Atlanta 000 000 010 — 1 5 0 East Division W L Pct GB Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. W—Masterson 9-10. L—C.Wilson 9-9. Sv—C.Perez Albuquerque (PCL). Thursday, Aug. 16 Stults, Gregerson (8), Thayer (9) and Hundley; New York 68 47 .591 — Monday, Aug. 20 (32). HRs—Cleveland, Lillibridge (2). Los Angeles, MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Recalled SS Jeff No local events scheduled. Minor, Durbin (7), Gearrin (8), O’Flaherty (9) and Tampa Bay 63 52 .548 5 Philadelphia at New England, 5 p.m. Pujols (25). Bianchi from Nashville (PCL). McCann. W—Stults 3-2. L—Minor 6-9. Sv—Thayer Baltimore 62 53 .539 6 1 Rays 4, Mariners 1 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Placed OF Nate Pro Baseball (6). HRs—San Diego, Headley (19). Boston 57 59 .491 11⁄2 Toronto 55 60 .478 13 Tampa Bay 004 000 000 — 4 10 1 Pro Soccer Schierholtz on the 15-day DL. Recalled 1B Hector Cubs 7, Astros 1 Seattle 000 010 000 — 1 5 0 Luna from Lehigh Valley (IL). Houston 000 001 000 — 1 4 1 Central Division W L Pct GB National League Cobb, Jo.Peralta (8), Rodney (9) and J.Molina; Major League Soccer SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Activated INF Pablo Chicago 021 020 11x — 7 10 0 Chicago 62 52 .544 — East Division W L Pct GB Beavan, C.Capps (7), Luetge (8), Kelley (8) and EASTERN CONFERENCE Sandoval from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Brett Galarraga, R.Cruz (6), X.Cedeno (7) and Detroit 61 55 .526 2 Washington 72 44 .621 — Cleveland 54 62 .466 9 J.Montero. W—Cobb 7-8. L—Beavan 7-7. Sv— W L T Pts GF GA Pill to Fresno (PCL). 1 J.Castro; Samardzija, Russell (8), Beliveau (9) Atlanta 66 49 .574 5⁄2 1 Sporting KC13 7 4 43 30 22 —Assigned LHP Minnesota 50 65 .435 12⁄2 Rodney (37). HRs—Tampa Bay, B.Upton (13). 1 and W.Castillo. W—Samardzija 8-10. L—Galarraga New York 55 60 .478 16⁄2 Kansas City 49 65 .430 13 AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS New York 12 7 5 41 40 34 Atahualpa Severino outright to Syracuse (IL). 1 0-3. HRs—Houston, B.Barnes (1). Chicago, Philadelphia 53 62 .461 18⁄2 BATTING—Trout, Los Angeles, .340; MiCabrera, Houston 11 6 7 40 35 27 BASKETBALL Barney (6), A.Soriano (21). West Division W L Pct GB Miami 52 64 .448 20 Texas 67 47 .588 — Detroit, .323; Mauer, Minnesota, .321; Jeter, New Chicago 11 7 5 38 28 25 National Basketball Association Central Division W L Pct GB Rockies 9, Brewers 6 Oakland 61 53 .535 6 York, .318; Konerko, Chicago, .316; Ortiz, Boston, D.C. United 11 8 3 36 36 29 LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Re-signed F Devin Cincinnati 69 46 .600 — Milwaukee 000 102 003 — 6 9 2 Los Angeles 60 56 .517 8 .316; Revere, Minnesota, .315. Montreal 10 13 3 33 36 43 Ebanks. Signed G Jodie Meeks. Pittsburgh 64 51 .557 5 Colorado 314 000 10x — 9 15 0 1 Columbus 8 8 4 28 20 21 FOOTBALL Seattle 53 64 .453 15⁄2 RUNS—Trout, Los Angeles, 89; Kinsler, Texas, St. Louis 62 53 .539 7 Fiers, McClendon (3), L.Hernandez (5), Monday’s Games 82; Granderson, New York, 79; MiCabrera, Philadelphia 7 12 2 23 23 27 National Football League 1 Milwaukee 52 62 .456 16⁄2 Fr.Rodriguez (8) and Lucroy; Francis, Ottavino N.Y. Yankees 8, Texas 2 Detroit, 75; Cano, New York, 74; AJackson, New England 6 12 5 23 26 29 ARIZONA CARDINALS—Activated TE Jeff King 1 Chicago 45 69 .395 23⁄2 (6), W.Harris (9) and W.Rosario. W—Francis 4-4. Toronto 3, Chicago White Sox 2, 11 innings Detroit, 74; AdJones, Baltimore, 72. Toronto FC 5 13 4 19 25 40 from the physically-unable-to-perform list. Houston 38 79 .325 32 L—Fiers 6-5. HRs—Milwaukee, C.Gomez (11), Minnesota 9, Detroit 3 RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 99; Hamilton, Texas, WESTERN CONFERENCE BUFFALO BILLS—Waived G Michael Jasper. West Division W L Pct GB R.Weeks (13). Cleveland 6, L.A. Angels 2 99; Willingham, Minnesota, 85; Fielder, Detroit, W L T Pts GF GA JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Claimed LB Nate Los Angeles 63 53 .543 — Nationals 14, Giants 2 Tampa Bay 4, Seattle 1 84; Encarnacion, Toronto, 80; AdGonzalez, San Jose 14 5 5 474729 Bussey off waivers from New Orleans. Waived San Francisco 63 53 .543 — Washington 107 330 000 — 14 21 0 Today’s Games Boston, 80; ADunn, Chicago, 78; Pujols, Los Real Salt Lake 13 9 3 42 36 30 WR Charles Gilbert. 1 Arizona 58 57 .504 4⁄2 San Francisco 000 000 200 — 2 8 0 Boston (Beckett 5-9) at Baltimore (W.Chen 10- Angeles, 78. Seattle 10 6 7 37 32 24 MIAMI DOLPHINS—Waived WR Chad Johnson. 1 San Diego 52 65 .444 11⁄2 G.Gonzalez, Gorzelanny (7) and K.Suzuki; 7), 4:05 p.m. HITS—Jeter, New York, 154; MiCabrera, Detroit, Vancouver 10 7 7 37 28 29 NEW YORK GIANTS—Waived S Janzen Jackson. 1 Colorado 42 71 .372 19⁄2 Vogelsong, Penny (3), Mijares (5), Affeldt (7), Texas (M.Harrison 13-6) at N.Y. Yankees 148; Cano, New York, 141; AdGonzalez, Boston, Los Angeles 11 11 3 36 43 39 Activated WR Hakeem Nicks from the physically- Monday’s Games S.Casilla (8), Kontos (9) and Posey, H.Sanchez. (Kuroda 10-8), 4:05 p.m. 138; AdJones, Baltimore, 136; AGordon, Kansas FC Dallas 6 11 8 26 29 34 unable-to-perform list. L.A. Dodgers 5, Pittsburgh 4 W—G.Gonzalez 15-6. L—Vogelsong 10-6. HRs— Chicago White Sox (Quintana 4-2) at Toronto City, 135; Rios, Chicago, 135. Chivas USA 7 95261425 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Announced the Philadelphia 4, Miami 0 Washington, Espinosa (12). San Francisco, (H.Alvarez 7-9), 4:07 p.m. DOUBLES—AGordon, Kansas City, 38; Colorado 8 15 1 25 31 35 retirement of OT Tra Thomas. San Diego 4, Atlanta 1 B.Crawford (4). Detroit (Fister 6-7) at Minnesota (Duensing 2- AdGonzalez, Boston, 36; Brantley, Cleveland, 34; Portland 5 12 5 20 20 37 WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed OL Chris Chicago Cubs 7, Houston 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS 7), 5:10 p.m. Choo, Cleveland, 34; Cano, New York, 32; Kinsler, NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Campbell. Placed WR Darius Hanks on the Colorado 9, Milwaukee 6 BATTING—McCutchen, Pittsburgh, .362; Oakland (J.Parker 7-6) at Kansas City (Guthrie Texas, 32; Pujols, Los Angeles, 31; Span, Wednesday, Aug. 15 waived-injured list. Washington 14, San Francisco 2 MeCabrera, San Francisco, .347; Votto, 1-3), 5:10 p.m. Minnesota, 31. Los Angeles at Columbus, 4 p.m. HOCKEY Today’s Games Cincinnati, .342; Posey, San Francisco, .332; Cleveland (Jimenez 9-11) at L.A. Angels TRIPLES—AJackson, Detroit, 8; JWeeks, Portland at Toronto FC, 4:30 p.m. National Hockey League L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 8-9) at Pittsburgh DWright, New York, .325; CGonzalez, Colorado, (Greinke 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Oakland, 8; Andrus, Texas, 6; Rios, Chicago, 6; FC Dallas at Vancouver, 7 p.m. COLORADO AVALANCHE—Signed G Jean- (Correia 9-6), 4:05 p.m. .315; Holliday, St. Louis, .315; YMolina, St. Louis, Tampa Bay (M.Moore 9-7) at Seattle (Millwood ISuzuki, New York, 6; 7 tied at 5. Saturday, Aug. 18 Sebastien Giguere to a one-year contract exten- N.Y. Mets (C.Young 3-6) at Cincinnati (Latos 10- .315. 4-10), 7:10 p.m. HOME RUNS—ADunn, Chicago, 33; Hamilton, Vancouver at Seattle FC, 1 p.m. sion. 3), 4:10 p.m. RUNS—MeCabrera, San Francisco, 83; Wednesday’s Games Texas, 32; Encarnacion, Toronto, 30; Sporting Kansas City at Toronto FC, 1:30 p.m. VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Signed C Brendan Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 4-9) at Miami McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 81; Bourn, Atlanta, 79; Detroit (Scherzer 11-6) at Minnesota (De Vries Granderson, New York, 30; MiCabrera, Detroit, San Jose at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. Gaunce. (Jo.Johnson 7-8), 4:10 p.m. JUpton, Arizona, 76; CGonzalez, Colorado, 74; 2-3), 10:10 a.m. 29; Trumbo, Los Angeles, 29; Willingham, New England at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. COLLEGE San Diego (Richard 9-11) at Atlanta (T.Hudson Holliday, St. Louis, 74; Braun, Milwaukee, 73. Tampa Bay (Hellickson 7-7) at Seattle Minnesota, 29. FC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. MINNESOTA—Announced sophomore OL 11-4), 4:10 p.m. RBI—Beltran, St. Louis, 83; Holliday, St. Louis, (F.Hernandez 10-5), 12:40 p.m. STOLEN BASES—Trout, Los Angeles, 37; RDavis, Chivas USA at Colorado, 6 p.m. Jimmy Gjere has decided to quit the football Houston (Harrell 9-8) at Chicago Cubs 79; Braun, Milwaukee, 77; Kubel, Arizona, 77; Boston (A.Cook 3-5) at Baltimore Toronto, 33; Revere, Minnesota, 28; Crisp, Sunday, Aug. 19 team due to the recurrence of concussion-like (Volstad 0-8), 5:05 p.m. CGonzalez, Colorado, 76; LaRoche, Washington, (Mig.Gonzalez 4-2), 4:05 p.m. Oakland, 25; Kipnis, Cleveland, 23; JDyson, Philadelphia at D.C. United, 2 p.m. symptoms. Arizona (I.Kennedy 10-9) at St. Louis (J.Kelly 2- 76; Posey, San Francisco, 76. Texas (Feldman 6-7) at N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia Kansas City, 22; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 22. Portland at New York, 4 p.m. UCLA—Announced senior LB Patrick Larimore 5), 5:15 p.m. HITS—MeCabrera, San Francisco, 158; 6-5), 4:05 p.m. PITCHING—Weaver, Los Angeles, 15-2; Price, Columbus at Houston, 6 p.m. is giving up football because of concussions. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday,August 14,2012 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Padres stay hot by beating Braves

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pinch hitter Brandon Crawford homered and drove ATLANTA — Eric Stults in both runs for the Giants, combined with two relievers who have lost three of five on a five-hitter, Chase and dropped into a tie with Headley homered and drove Los Angeles for the NL West in two runs, and the San lead. Diego Padres beat the Atlanta The 21 hits were most by a Braves 4-1 on Monday night. visiting team at AT&T Park. Stults (3-2) gave up five Washington has won 13 of hits and one run in 7 2-3 14 road games and owns the innings — his longest start in best road winning percentage three years. While with the in the majors. Dodgers, Stults beat the Phillies 4, Marlins 0: Giants 8-0 on May 9, 2009, Cole Hamels (13-6) pitched his last complete game. his second consecutive The Padres, who had a six- shutout for Philadelphia in a game winning streak snapped win over Miami. on Sunday, Hamels, coming off a have won five-hitter against Atlanta eight of 10 NL last Tuesday, scattered seven for the hits and struck out five in his first time Recap sixth career shutout and 12th this sea- complete game. He walked son. one and threw 85 of 113 Yonder Alonso had three pitches for strikes. hits, and Chris Denorfia had It was the first time The Associated Press two hits and scored two runs Hamels tossed two shutouts New York’s Nick Swisher, right, celebrates his grand slam with Mark Teixeira during the third inning Monday. for the Padres. in a row. The previous Phillies Dodgers 5, Pirates 4: pitcher to accomplish the feat Shane Victorino hit his 10th was Cliff Lee, who had three homer of the season and straight in June 2011. drove in three runs to lift Los Juan Pierre had three hits, Swisher’s slam lifts Yankees Angeles over Pittsburgh. and Jimmy Rollins scored Matt Kemp added two twice for the Phillies, who THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toronto beat the Chicago White Sox. in his fourth consecutive quality start hits for the Dodgers, who snapped a five-game losing Steve Delabar (3-1) struck out six and third win in a row. His ERA is 1.93 moved within 1 1/2 games of streak against Miami. NEW YORK — Nick Swisher hit a batters in two innings to earn the win. over his last four outings. the Pirates for one of the two Cubs 7, Astros 1: Jeff grand slam off Ryan Dempster and Chicago’s Adam Dunn hit two home recorded his National League wild card Samardzija (8-10) struck out drove in five runs, Derek Lowe closed runs, including a game-tying shot in the major league-leading 37th save in 38 spots. Aaron Harang (8-7) a career high-tying 11 in with four shutout innings in his Yankees ninth inning, boosting his major tries by pitching a scoreless ninth that pitched six effective innings seven innings and the debut and New York beat the Texas league-leading total to 33. It was his extended his club record to 22 consecu- to snap a two-game losing Chicago Cubs routed Rangers 8-2 on Monday night. 32nd career multihomer game and sec- tive saves. streak. Kenley Jansen worked Houston. David Phelps, starting in place of ond this season. Indians 6, Angels 2: Justin a perfect ninth for his 24th Darwin Barney and injured ace CC Sabathia, picked off two Twins 9, Tigers 3: Darin Masterson pitched shutout ball into the save. Alfonso Soriano hit two-run runners and pitched a career-high five Mastroianni and Ryan Doumit each seventh inning, and Cleveland bounced Victorino, acquired in a homers, and Anthony Rizzo innings for the win. New York has won homered and drove in three runs, back from its most lopsided loss of the trade from Philadelphia two had four hits for the Cubs. six straight against baffled struggling season to beat the sputtering Los weeks ago, hit his first homer Chicago won for just the Texas at home. AL Detroit for seven innings, and Angeles Angels in the opener of a 10- with the Dodgers in the fifth second time in 13 games. The Swisher’s second Minnesota snapped a four-game losing game road trip. inning. The two-run shot off Astros have lost 25 of their slam this season was Recap streak. Brent Lillibridge homered off All- Jeff Karstens (4-3) broke a 2- last 27 road games. his 200th career Deduno (4-0) held the Tigers hitless Star lefty C.J. Wilson (9-9), who 2 tie and helped Los Angeles The crowd of 31,452 was homer. Eric Chavez through four innings and retired nine of dropped his fifth straight decision. beat the Pirates for the sev- the smallest of the season at also homered off 10 batters before getting into trouble in Albert Pujols hit his 25th homer for enth straight time. Wrigley Field. Dempster (1-1), who matched a season the eighth. The 29-year-old right-han- Los Angeles. Nationals 14, Giants 2: The Astros, who have the high by allowing eight runs. In three der struck out six and remained unde- Masterson (9-10) scattered six hits, Kurt Suzuki drove in four worst record in the majors, starts since coming from the Chicago feated in seven career starts. struck out four and walked three over runs, Danny Espinosa and got their run on the first Cubs, Dempster has allowed 19 runs — Doumit broke it open with a three- six-plus innings. The right-hander is 3- Roger Bernadina each career homer by rookie 16 earned — in 17 1-3 innings. run homer off reliever Duane Below that 0 with a 1.35 ERA in seven career starts knocked in three, and Brandon Barnes, a pinch-hit Phelps (3-3) turned over a 5-2 lead to made it 8-1 in the seventh. Joe Mauer against the Angels, the lowest mark of Washington overwhelmed shot in the sixth. Lowe in the sixth. Released by added three hits to raise his average to any pitcher with at least five starts San Francisco in a matchup Rockies 9, Brewers 6: Cleveland on Friday, Lowe signed with .321. against them. of NL division leaders. DJ LeMahieu had a career- New York earlier Monday and made his Rays 4, Mariners 1: B.J. Upton hit a Vinnie Pestano gave up a majestic Gio Gonzalez (15-6) tied a best four hits, Jeff Francis (4- first appearance since July 31. two-run homer, and Alex Cobb pitched two-run homer by Pujols, who snapped Nationals record for wins in a 4) pitched effectively into the Lowe earned his first regular-season seven strong innings to help Tampa Bay the right-hander’s scoreless streak at 21 season, boosted by sixth inning, and Colorado save since 2001 while with Boston. top Seattle and win its season-high sev- 1-3 innings — the longest run by an Washington’s highest-scor- beat Milwaukee. Blue Jays 3, White Sox 2, 11 enth straight game. Indians reliever since Paul ing game of the season. Dexter Fowler, Eric Young innings: David Cooper singled home Cobb (7-8) allowed a run and four Assenmacher went 23 1-3 innings in The Nationals led 14-0 in Jr., Tyler Colvin and Chris the winning run in the 11th inning as hits. He struck out five and walked two 1997. the fifth inning and won for Nelson each had two of the 11th time in 13 games. Colorado’s 15 hits. Every They are 7-1 on this road trip. position player for the NL ERA leader Ryan Rockies had at least one hit as Astros practice addition by subtraction Vogelsong (10-6) allowed they ended a four-game eight runs and nine hits in 2 home losing streak. 2-3 innings, his shortest out- Carlos Gomez homered I Houston trades ing of the season. He ended among his three hits, and high-priced players up with the fourth-best ERA Rickie Weeks also homered to build for future in the NL. for the Brewers.

HOUSTON (AP) — The MCILROY sounded absurd last year at Houston Astros knew they Congressional when McIlroy weren’t going to win much From Page B1 set the U.S. Open scoring this season, so with an eye record on a course that was toward the future they cast McIlroy is not there yet. soft and vulnerable from so off their few pricey veterans Not even close. much rain. before the trade deadline, “It’s tough to say that Kiawah was a strong test. slashing payroll and restock- Rory is a Tiger Woods-type McIlroy made it look easy. ing their depleted farm sys- player,” Graeme McDowell Asked to pick one part of his tem. said. “Tiger Woods is a once- game that could have been It wasn’t a blueprint to in-a-lifetime type player, better, Boy Wonder leaned win now. and Rory McIlroy is at least a into the microphone and said Still, new owner Jim once-in-a-decade type with a smile, “Nothing. It Crane didn’t think it would player. He’s that good. I’ve was all good.” be this bad. been saying it for years how Woods used to make it The Astros have shed The Associated Press good he is.” look easy. almost $40 million from Toronto starting pitcher J.A Happ works against the New YorkYankees during a baseball game in Toronto last Jack Nicklaus set the McIlroy is the sixth- their opening day roster and week. Happ was one of the players traded by the Houston Astros as they rebuild their team for the future. standard with 18 majors, youngest player to have two have a payroll of just $21.3 which Woods is trying to majors, joining a list that million as of last week. Nine be this bad,”Crane said. Lance Berkman, Roy Oswalt, way to (gain talent),”Luhnow surpass. Woods remains includes Young Tom Morris, players on other teams will After Lee, Houston shed Hunter Pence and Michael said. “While short-term it’s stuck on 14 majors, and has John McDermott, Gene make more than that by pitchers J.A. Happ, Brandon Bourn all have been dealt in the certainly a loss in terms of gone more than four years Sarazen, Nicklaus and themselves this season, led Lyon, David Carpenter, Brett last two seasons. Of Houston’s what they were able to do on without one. Nicklaus Ballesteros. Those are leg- by Alex Rodriguez ($30 mil- Myers and Wandy Rodriguez top 20 minor league prospects, the field, I think in the medi- never had a gap that big, endary figures in golf. Morris lion). before wrapping up a busy 10 are a product of this year’s um- and long-term it’s going though Nicklaus never had died at age 24, while Francisco Cordero and Jed month by sending third deals along with the Bourn and to be a real benefit for us. So the problems — with McDermott was committed Lowrie, two of Houston’s baseman Chris Johnson to Pence trades. that was the objective going injuries or in his personal to a mental hospital about the three highest-paid players, the Arizona Diamondbacks. Right-hander Jarred into it and with every trade, life — that Woods has had same age. are on the disabled list. That “Some of them, had they Cosart and third baseman we had that in mind.” to tackle. In contemporary times, leaves Ben Francisco as the gone beyond the trade dead- Matt Dominguez, both Houston’s struggles this But the measure of Woods consider another impres- only active player making line, we wouldn’t have gotten acquired in trades and play- season, which include the is more than just majors. sive list. In the last 50 years, more than $750,000. much of anything,”Crane said. ing at Triple-A, are consid- league’s worst road mark Woods won 54 times McIlroy became only the Houston has had the “I think (Luhnow) got as much ered Houston’s second- and along with the worst overall around the world, including 12th player to win a major in worst record in baseball for as he possibly could. (He) trad- fourth-best prospects. Their record, have been hard on 10 majors, before turning 30. back-to-back years. The most of the season. But ed hard, and we did pick up a greatest area of need was everyone in the organization, McIlroy’s win Sunday was others were Arnold Palmer, things devolved rapidly since lot of great prospects.” pitching and the recent deals perhaps none more manager the sixth of his career. Gary Player, Nicklaus, Lee the Astros’ rebuilding effort Houston received 15 play- brought several new arms. Brad Mills. “I’ve won my second Trevino, Tom Watson, began in earnest when gener- ers in the recent trades. It’s The moves will also give “When we first got here it major at the same age as he Ballesteros, Curtis Strange, al manager Jeff Luhnow trad- talent that has improved a the Astros some flexibility to was kind of a slow transition, had,” McIlroy said. “But he Nick Faldo, Woods, Phil ed Carlos Lee on July 4. minor league system many add talent in the offseason. now all of the sudden with went on that incredible run Mickelson and Harrington. Monday night’s 7-1 loss at believed was among the “Next year with a lot of the new regime changes and like 2000, 2001, 2002, and Woods doesn’t usually Chicago left them 6-36 since worst in baseball heading those salaries gone, we’ll things we decided: ‘Let’s do won so many.I’d love to sit up offer his thoughts on players the Lee trade, including a into the season. have some room to fill in the whole thing now,”’ said here and tell you that I’m unless asked, and McIlroy franchise-worst 12-game “Our objective is to be some players when we see Mills, who is in his third sea- going to do the same thing, was on everyone’s mind losing skid. competitive consistently as what we ended up with,” son in Houston. “It definitely but I just don’t know. It’s Sunday at Kiawah. Houston is the first soon as possible,” Luhnow Crane said. “You’ll see some puts things in a situation been great to win my first “We all know the talent he National League team to lose said. “And being able to more players coming up at where wins are tougher major last year and to back has,”Woods said, echoing his 34 games in a 38-game span infuse as many prospects into the end of the year, and we because you’re dealing with a that up with another one this comments from three years since the 1899 Cleveland our system as we were able to will continue to see who can lot of inexperienced individ- year. I can’t ask for any more. ago. “He’s got all the talent in Spiders, according to STATS at the A and Double-A level, play at the big league level.” uals.” I just want to keep working the world to do what he’s LLC, a skid that ended last you don’t have an opportuni- Luhnow said he knows it’s In managing the youngest hard, keep practicing, and doing. And this is the way Friday. ty to do that in the draft. You difficult for fans to get excit- team in the National League, hopefully, there’s a few more that Rory can play. When he “We made a lot of trades get a lot of new prospects in ed about the team as it stands Mills has struggled to help of these in my closet when gets it going, it’s pretty and once we made that deci- the draft, but they’re usually now, but he believes it was his team find consistency. He my career finishes.” impressive to watch.” sion — Jeff started moving at the rookie-ball level.” the only way for Houston to has tried to teach the players It was Padraig Harrington How to sustain that level some of the talent — we knew Of course, Houston’s focus be successful later. that doing all the little things who suggested it might be of play? we might slide back a little bit, on the future didn’t just begin “Trading our veteran right will eventually add up McIlroy — not Woods — who “You just do it,” Woods but we didn’t think it would this season. Stars including players was the most effective to more wins. might catch Nicklaus. That said. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4 •The World • Tuesday,August 14,2012 Y K Sports Ngata bulks Dallas, Oakland up for new offenses struggle NFL season OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — undrafted free agent Rod Darren McFadden needed Streater, but couldn’t put any one series to show he’s in points on the board. BALTIMORE (AP) — As the 2011 sea- midseason form for Oakland Dez Bryant, whose status son was drawing to a close, Haloti Ngata following a foot injury that was in question after leaving felt like a 335-pound weakling. cut his last season short. practice early Saturday The Baltimore Ravens defensive Most of the rest of the because of hamstring tight- tackle was well under his standard play- first-team offensive players ness, came up with the only ing weight, and that was not at all ben- for the Raiders and Dallas big play for Dallas’ first-team eficial in his collisions with opposing Cowboys need plenty of work offense when he made a good guards and centers. to get back to that level. adjustment in the air for a “Toward the end I felt like I wasn’t that McFadden picked up 24-yard gain from Romo on strong,” Ngata said Monday. “I felt like I where he left off last season the first offensive drive for could do more, but just wasn’t able to.” by gaining 38 yards on the Cowboys. Ngata addressed the situation during Oakland’s first three plays of That was the only first the offseason by throwing more weight the exhibition season and the down in three series with on his 6-foot-4 frame. He’s at 342 Raiders went on to lose to the Romo under center. Only two pounds, and has no intention of drop- Dallas Cowboys 3-0 on of Dallas’ other 10 plays with ping a single ounce. Monday night. Romo in the game went for “I feel stronger, especially out there “He was able to make more than 1 yard and both of with these guys trying to double-team some explosive gains,” those were on third-and- us,”he said. “There’s a lot more hitting Raiders coach Dennis Allen longs when the Cowboys in camp, so it feels great to have that said. “That’s what we antici- couldn’t convert. strength. I’m comfortable with it.” pate out of him. He’s an But the Dallas defense did Ngata played all 16 games last year, explosive playmaker. We the job after the fast start by earned a third consecutive Pro Bowl have to find ways to get him McFadden. invite and led all Baltimore defensive the ball and give him an “We just had to settle linemen with 65 tackles. He got off to a opportunity to be explosive down,” Sensabaugh said. great start, but by December was strug- for us.” “Once we got settled down gling for reasons that extended beyond The Associated Press McFadden, who missed and everybody just kept his lighter weight. the last nine games of 2011 doing their job, there weren’t The 2006 first-round pick was also Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan tries to get a pass downfield as Baltimore Ravens defen- sive tackle Haloti Ngata pursues him during the first half of their preseason game last week. with a Lisfranc injury to his too many big plays coming dealing with a deep thigh bruise, an right foot, opened the game after that. (Our) guys were injury he kept a secret until after the with a 4-yard run, an 18-yard able to make plays.” season ended with a loss to New acknowledged. Ngata didn’t get off to a good start reception and a 16-yard run The play was sloppy all England in the AFC title game. Ironically, Ngata came to camp last this summer, pulling a hamstring dur- to delight of the Raiders fans. around as Dallas twice com- “You just try not to think about it,” season at 330 pounds because he ing his conditioning test. Upon his But Carson Palmer threw mitted penalties on punts to Ngata said. “In the beginning of the thought it would enable him to have return, he slipped into his usual spot in an interception to Gerald prolong drives for Oakland game you feel pretty good, and you more stamina later in the season. Turns the middle of the line. Sensabaugh on the next play and committed another think you’re going to feel good through- out, it was only good for getting him He knows it’s imperative that he per- for Oakland (tied for No. 23 in before a botched snap on a out the game. But then it slowly starts to through training camp. form to his potential — and then some the AP Pro32) and both the field goal try. creep up on you and slows you down a “It was great during camp because I — because Baltimore lost linebacker Raiders and Cowboys (No. 15, The Raiders were unable little bit.” was able to breathe easy and move Jarret Johnson and defensive end Cory AP Pro32) struggled to gen- to make the Cowboys pay for Ngata had two forced fumbles after around,”he said. “But toward the end of Redding to free agency, and linebacker erate much of anything until those mistakes as the first four games and didn’t get another. He the season I didn’t have that strength Terrell Suggs will be out with an torn the reserves took over in the drive aided by two fourth- had three sacks over Baltimore’s first that I usually feel like I do. I think some Achilles tendon until at least late in the second half. down penalties ended in a five games and only two after that, both of it was just being lighter.” season. “We made some mistakes punt and usually reliable in a Thanksgiving game against San Or the injury. “If I try to do more than my own job and it cost us,” Dallas quar- Sebastian Janikowski was Francisco. He didn’t get a sack in the “Haloti was healthy most of the year, then I might end up messing up the terback Tony Romo said. wide right on a 47-yard field postseason and managed only three but those guys are never going to be 100 whole defense,” he said. “Sometimes I “There will be some good goal attempt after the third tackles in two games. percent,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh find myself trying to do more than I am stuff to evaluate and get bet- infraction. “Toward the end of the season I was- said. “It’s trench warfare in there, and supposed to. I’ve got to have more faith ter. We have to get better Oakland had its share of n’t getting as many sacks,” Ngata there are always going to be things.” in my guys that they’ll get the job done.” from tonight’s game and we mistakes as Chimdi Chekwa will.” let a punt roll to the goal line Kyle Orton took Dallas 67 instead of downing it at the 1 BEAVERS over the years. way to help him. first. There always is. But he’s yards on the opening drive of and receiver Jacoby Ford had “Mentally, there’s a lot Andrews began his career a good player.” the second half to set up Dan a rough day all around. Center is new more to know at center but I at center but moved to guard Then there’s the snapping Bailey’s 33-yard field goal Ford was stopped after a knew that coming in,” last year. Being next to of the ball to the quarterback. and that proved to be the only 4-yard return on the opening for freshman Seumalo said. “I’m willing to Seumalo, he helps him make Andrews could never consis- scoring of the night. kickoff, had two passes from From Page B1 learn and learn how to play it the right calls and gives him tently get the snapping right, McFadden left after that Palmer go through his hands, well. Whatever is the best advice between plays. particularly out of the shot- first series and Palmer could- was the target on Palmer’s way to help out the team, “It’s early, but he’s done a gun. That forced his position n’t move the Raiders without interception and muffed a There’s a huge learning that’s what I want to do.” pretty good job, “ Andrews change. him. Matt Leinart played the punt that rolled out of curve at center for Seumalo Since Seumalo already said. “He’s making the calls. Seumalo worked on snap- rest of a scoreless first half bounds to miss a chance at a since he didn’t play the bonded with the linemen As we go on there will be ping this summer, and said he and completed six passes to return. position for the Spartans. from hanging around with room for improvement. should have done more work. He played guard and tackle the team, they go out of their There will be struggles at He’s making up that time after practice, snapping to quarterback Sean Mannion. 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We were able to try out a My chicken taco was very couple of the new restau- tasty and had some nice rants in town this past week, spice to it. Chan’s Wok in North Bend We’ve had friends report and Fernando’s in Coos Bay. back to us that the burritos Chan’s Wok may have were also very good and opened at a tough time (as couldn’t wait to go back. road work started on the We’ll have to go back and highway in North Bend), but give the burritos a try. for those of us who used the new parking lot out back we Stray Cat Bakery were treated to something Lorraine Harris emailed special. the other day, and said I had Autumn had an evening to try the Stray Cat Bakery. appointment showing prop- Actually, one of our col- erty, so we decided to have league’s here at the paper, dinner in town before we Jeff Trionfante, has been By Lou Sennick, The World headed home. telling us for weeks that we Whether you’re looking to get filled up, or for a summer salad, Little Italy is the place.The charbroiled top sirloin panini (front) is a lunch She ordered the combo need to go over and try the favorite.The Little ItalySalad (left) with gorgonzola,apples,cranberries and walnuts and the Chicken Angelo are among the dinner favorites. plate with shrimp, mar far cookies. chicken and pork fried rice. I Lorraine wrote: “Stray Cat decided to go away from my Bakery at 190 Central is Little Italy, big taste usual combo plate and wonderful. A small, ‘pocket decided on the Cantonese bakery’ with wonderful Style Chow Mai. I’m still not scratch tarts, cookies, sure what all was in it (I did- muffins, cakes, bread, etc.” Little Italy n’t look back at the menu), Thanks, Lorraine. “Many of Little Italy’s recipes Location: 160 S. Second Street, Coos but it was really good. It had If you go looking for it, it’s are from my mother. We have an Bay. (541) 808-2200. shrimp and chicken as well on the northeast corner of Hours: M-Th: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Fri-Sat as vegetables and the skinni- Central and Second, but so authentic Italian atmosphere.” 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. est noodles far only has a small sign in Specialties: Pasta, seafood and char- I’ve ever TABLE the window. From what Max Douk broiled steaks. had in a FOR TWO everyone is telling me owner Little Italy About the menu: One of the best senior Chinese though, there are big tastes Max Douk dish. inside. menus in town. Served all day. owner Little Italy Full bar. Autumn got a cou- Culinary Olympics ple differ- The team from OCCI will ent hot try for the gold in October in If you want to be part of “Signature Series” and own a local nonchain restaurant in Coos County, Winchester sauces with the Culinary Olympics in Bay or Reedsport, email us at [email protected]. her dinner, Erfurt, Germany. But before a hot mus- they do, they want to try out tard sauce, their menu on you. and anoth- RON The fundraiser on Satur- er that JACKIMOWICZ day, Aug. 18 will help sup- looked port the video-taping and more like a salsa hot sauce. I broadcast of the Youth Team Where in The World? — Haines, Alaska added a little of that red competing in the Culinary sauce to my Chow Mai to Olympics. Gary and Rene Hickman, give it a little more pop. They are only going to local World subscribers, Autumn used the same prepare 80 meals for this dined at the Halsingland hot sauce on her chicken special event. The luncheon Hotel in Haines,Alaska (that much would have been runs from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. during their summer visit too hot for me). and tickets are $40 per per- with Gary's sister and her If you’re still worried son or $75 per couple. family. Janice and Jim about parking on highway, Call by Aug. 15 to reserve Studley are former long- the entrance for the parking your spot, (541) 888-7258 or time Coos Bay area resi- lot on the south side of the email: dents, now at home in this building is on U.S. Highway [email protected]. 101 northbound, just north beautiful part of Alaska, OCCI graduation pictured here along with of Virginia (you can’t miss the new blacktop). The park- Culinary students from their daughter, Nicole, ing area is so much better Oregon Coast Culinary proudly holding your publi- now than it was when it was Institute who have complet- cation. The Halsingland just dirt. ed their studies will go Hotel is connected to Fort Fernando's has opened up through graduation cere- Seward Lodge and offers a on U.S. Highway 101 south- monies on Thursday at 11 touch of century old ele- bound (across the road from a.m. at the Hales Performing gance along with a delight- 7-Eleven). Arts Center on the South- fully unique meal. We dropped in for lunch western Oregon Community on Tuesday — it was $1 fish College campus. taco day — and decided to Congratulations to you all, have a couple of tacos. So I and I hope that if you stay in Where in got a chicken taco and a fish the area, that we will soon be taco and Autumn got the enjoying your wonderful the World? beef taco and a fish taco. creations.

If you are going on vaca- tion, take an edition of The World with you. When you find yourself in a picturesque Calling all barbecue cooks for spot like the Hickman’s did in Haines, Alaska, snap your Smoke on the Water family/group with the paper. Then, when you visit a local Do you have what it takes to compete for trophies and restaurant, get a picture of $2,000 in prizes during Coquille’s Smoke on the Water your meal. Send the vital Barbecue Competition and Music Festival? information: your name and There also will be plenty of fun for the entire family hometown, the city you visit- leading up to the Kansas City Barbecue Society event. ed, the restaurant, who was in Among the festivities on Sept. 8 will be a pie-eating con- your group, what you ordered test, a men’s bare legs contest, a water balloon toss, and what you liked about the horseshoe tournament, face painting and much more. meal. Photos can be emailed Information, barbecue competition rules and entry to twphoto@ theworldlink.com forms are available at the Coquille Community Center, as .jpg-format attachments. The Hickmans also had lunch at Big Al’s in Haines more than once. Brother-in-law,Jim Studley said,“The Coquille City Hall and online at http://coquillebbq.com/ halibut sandwich is the best combination of food on the planet.” For more information contact contest organizers at 541–833-8311.

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C M C M Y K Tuesday, August 14,2012 • The World • C3 Y K Cuisine America: a patchwork of potato chip varieties

BY MICHELE KAYAL and “San Antonio Salsa.” For The Associated Press Today, it offers roughly a dozen specialty flavors such You say potato, I say pot- as Wavy Au Gratin in the ah-toe ... chip. And that’s Midwest, Garden Tomato & just the start of it. Basil in the East, and a thick- Though thin and flat may cut Deli chip for Colorado. be the national standard — Executives create new fla- and bestselling variety — of vors by surveying popular this ubiquitous snack, items and food trends in the regional and sometimes different regions, said Ram hyper-local preferences for Krishnan, Frito-Lay vice different calibers of crunch, president of marketing. But thickness, seasonings and today they also employ Face- endless other elements have book and other social media created a surprisingly to crowd source preferences. diverse culinary patchwork In contests that have been of chip styles around the held around the world, the country. company invites consumers That’s right — the chips to suggest new flavors on the you nosh in the Northeast company’s Facebook page. could be wildly different The current contest, the first than those savored in the in the United States, runs South. through October 6. Flavors Midwesterners, for exam- like sautéed onion and ple, prefer a thicker, more ketchup, smoked salmon, substantial chip. Big, hearty and bacon — with anything chips also sell well in New from cheese to chocolate — England and the Rockies, have been suggested. though in the latter area Some flavors that started those progressive mountain out as regional specialties — folk want theirs with arti- The Associated Press for example, Limon, origi- sanal seasonings. Southern- nally for California — have ers love barbecue flavor, chip From left, Poore Brothers’Habanero, Route 11 Chips Chesapeake Crab, and Boulder Canyons Red Wine Vinegar, potato chips. gained a wider audience. industry executives say, but “What always happens is it needs to be sprinkled on their territory. spice, industry executives Chips, crab seasoning is farther, spreading once local that a lot of the regional thin, melt-in-your-mouth In the Pacific Northwest, say, the region’s traditional must, but may be for locals tastes throughout the coun- cuisines have expanded and chips. Seattle’s thick-cut Tim’s chip is thin and flaky. “The only. try. become more mainstream,” Southwestern states pre- Cascade Style offers big bite southern consumer prefers a “If you’ve never had a blue “Through the mass mar- says Krishnan, suggesting, dictably go for bold and and bigger flavors, such as lighter, thinner potato chip,” crab experience, or been at a keters, through Costco and spicy.Local flavors — such as jalapeno made from real says Julie McLaughlin, crab feast, you’re kind of BJs, Walmart, a lot of prod- for instance, that the popu- New Orleans Cajun and peppers and a salt and vine- director of marketing at like, ‘What is this?’” says uct that was regional has larity of Mexican food has Mid-Atlantic crab seasoning gar chip that “makes you Birmingham, Ala.-based Sarah Cohen, Route 11 presi- now become national,” says helped the “limon” flavor — find their way onto chips pucker” says Dave West, Golden Flake Snack Foods, dent and co-founder. “If I the Snack Food Association’s gain fans. “We always find in those places. And people sales director for the compa- which makes Golden Flake see somebody ordering a lot McCarthy. “You can find Utz we launch these regional fla- all across the country, it ny. Thin & Crispy Potato Chips. of crab and they’re in Kansas potato chips in California vors and then they expand.” seems, love a curly, shatter- Over in the Rockies, ket- The company sells across 10 City, we’ll call them up to see and before you couldn’t.” The company has also ing kettle chip. tle-cooked Boulder Canyon states in the Southeast, if they understand what the For sure, standardization experienced a sort of reverse “People like the potato chips pair their crunchy bite McLaughlin says, and its crab is. Usually they don’t, and competition from giant migration. Overseas under chip they grew up with,”says with artisanal seasonings best-selling chip is “Sweet and they’re thankful that we producers like Frito-Lay may various brands, Frito-Lay Jim McCarthy, chief execu- such as red wine vinegar, Heat Barbecue,” one of five called.” have squeezed some smaller sells flavors like roast chick- tive officer at the Rosslyn, spinach and artichoke, and barbecue varieties it makes. Advances in potato chip companies out of business, en to the British, caviar to Va.-based Snack Food Asso- balsamic and rosemary. Golden Flake also offers a making technology and dis- executives say. But it may be Russians, and spicy masala ciation, a trade group that Down the map in the thick-cut, wavy chip, tribution have flattened the predominance of those to hungry Indians. Occa- represents the many Southwest, Arizona-based McLaughlin says, “for the what may once have been a flat, mass-produced chips sionally, these find their way denizens of convenience Poore Brothers offers two transplants.” much wider variety of that has also kept regional back to the United States: store shelves. “There’s a very varieties of kettle-cooked And then there are the regional chip preferences, passions alive. Limon began in Mexico, strong brand recognition and chips with mouth-numbing niche chips, the hyper-local some analysts and execu- “Trying to compete with Krishnan says, and a brand loyalty to the chip you heat from jalapenos and flavors that connect people tives say. Potato chip making the giants out there hasn’t ketchup-flavored chip now grew up with.” habaneros. to their culinary heritage. began in the mid-19th cen- been successful,” says popular in Buffalo, N.Y., Potato chips are America’s “People in this region In New Orleans, Zapp’s tury with mom-and-pop Inventure’s Sklar. “That’s began in Canada. In the number one snack, accord- really tend to like this pep- makes “Spicy Cajun Craw- operations in practically any where regional players like future, Krishnan says, even ing to the group’s 2012 state per, these stronger, spicier taters,” designed to mimic small town with access to Poore Brothers come in with more of those overseas fla- of the industry report, and flavors,” says Steven Sklar, the flavor of a seafood boil. potatoes, oil and a kettle to a different product and then vors are likely to hit the we spent $9 billion on them senior vice president of mar- Nottingham, Penn.-based fry them in. regional flavors to enhance United States to cater to the in 2010, 50 percent more keting at Phoenix, Ariz.- Herr Foods makes a Philly Today, the industry uses that. Going head-to-head country’s ethnic popula- than what we spent on the based Inventure Foods Inc., cheesesteak chip, as well as “chipping potatoes” grown with Frito-Lay on a flat chip tions. No. 2 snack, tortilla chips. which owns the Boulder one meant to taste like specifically for the purpose, just isn’t going to work.” “Good ideas come from More than half of those sales Canyon and Poore Brothers boardwalk fries. For other and has developed technolo- But even Frito-Lay plays everywhere, especially when go to Plano, Texas-based brands. “You’ve got a hard Mid-Atlantic producers gy to produce a more uni- the regional flavors game. you think about the chang- Frito-Lay North America, bite with a strong flavor. The such as Hanover, Penn.- form chip. Advances in The company began experi- ing demographics of this whose original thin, crispy combination makes a big based Utz Quality Foods and packaging and the emer- menting a decade ago with country and how multicul- chip is the top-seller. But difference.” the Mount Jackson, Va.- gence of big box chains mean flavors like “Chicago Steak- tural we’re becoming,” he hometown styles still claim While Southerners like chippery Route 11 Potato chips now can travel much house Loaded Baked Potato,” says. “It’s a matter of time." Red wine blends mix things up for summer

BY MICHELLE LOCKE smooth,” and offer an alternative to New World grape zinfandel, as well blend wine category to continue to available.” For The Associated Press consumers who want to try red as syrah, which hails from France but grow over the next 18 to 24 months. Another recent entry in the cat- wines but aren’t looking for the has become more associated with He’s launched a blend called Exitus egory is Echelon Red Blend, part of Red wine blends are having a red traditional single-grape varieties. the New World, especially Australia. (Latin for departure) that retails for the California series of wines from hot moment. Wines made from more than one Red blends started getting $25. The 2010 blend combines Sonoma County based Echelon After years of being passed over red grape aren’t new,of course. The trendy about two years ago, with three grapes from California — Vineyards. The 2010 vintage is pri- for single-variety wines such as classic Bordeaux blends from brands such as Menage a Trois, Central Coast syrah, petite sirah marily a blend of cabernet sauvi- cabernet sauvignon and pinot noir, France generally are made from a made from three red grapes. Some from the Mendocino Coast and gnon and merlot with a few other a new wave of blended red wines blend of six grapes, with the pre- popular blends at Whole Foods merlot from Lake County. red grapes that winemaker Kurt made in a crowd-pleaser style — dominant grapes being cabernet include Frey Agriculturist, a Cali- Cecchetti theorizes that red Lorenzi calls the “secret sauce.” and priced at a budget-friendly $9 sauvignon, cabernet franc and fornia wine that is a blend of carig- blends are attractive to consumers Echelon’s red blend, which has a to $12 a bottle — is winning favor merlot. And even single-variety nan, merlot and syrah, and Inno- as a new option. “Most all red vari- suggested retail price of $13.99, is with consumers. wines aren’t necessarily pure. By vac!on Shiraz Cabernet from etals have been overexposed,” he on the drier end of the spectrum “They’re drinking the red law, they can contain up to 25 per- Argentina along with Innovac!on says. “Red blends give the con- and its makeup depends on Loren- blends,” says Doug Bell, national cent of a grape different from Tempranillo-Malbec. sumer the opportunity of trying zi. “Cabernet sauvignon’s impor- wine and beer buyer for Whole what’s listed on the label. Roy Cecchetti, cofounder of something completely different tant, but we’re not wed to vari- Foods Market. The wines tend to be The blends making news in the Cecchetti Wine Co., also based in based on the varying flavor profiles eties,”he says. “We’re going to put “kind of plush, very fruity, very United States often incorporate the Sonoma County, expects the red of the red blends that are currently out a great red blend."

Once you have that num- Servings: 4 aside. SAVINGS ber, figure out how much 1 tablespoon olive oil, plus Using a rolling pin, roll out Being aware you’d like to save per month — extra for dough the dough into a circle about say $100 — then do some 1-pound bag prepared 14 inches across. Use the reduces spending quick menu planning. “Open pizza dough cutting board to carry the the cupboard, the freezer, the Continued from Page C2 1 large very ripe tomato, dough out to the grill. Place fridge, glance around and see cored and chopped (or the dough on the hot side of what needs to be used up,”she 1 1 ⁄4 cups halved cherry obtaining goods. In the home says. Then buy only what you the grill and grill until the tomatoes) bottom is browned and has kitchen, that means groceries. need to fill out the meals 1 tablespoon balsamic grill marks, about 1 to 2 min- Most people understand that already lurking in your pantry. vinegar utes. Use a spatula to flip the you can save money by buying Just being aware, she says, will 1 teaspoon lemon juice what’s on sale, d’Arabian says. automatically reduce your 1 dough and move it to the ⁄4 teaspoon kosher salt But to really make the most of spending. 6 fresh basil leaves, cooler side of the grill. your dollars, think like a roughly torn Top the pizza with the retailer. Each week, she says, Marketing The Associated Press 4 ounces fresh mozzarella mozzarella, then cover the grocery stores offer certain Seriously? You have to pro- Melissa d'Arabian, a Food Network host, shares her recipe for tomato grill and cook until the mote dinner to your kids? cheese, thinly sliced and meats as “loss leaders,”prod- salad-topped grilled pizza. cheese is melted, about 2 to 3 ucts discounted by as much as “You don’t have to, but quartered minutes. you’ll be a lot more successful 2 cups arugula or other 50 percent just to get cus- recipes. Wilting carrots? recipes up your sleeve that are tomers through the door. if you do,” d’Arabian says. In baby greens Use the spatula to transfer Make her creamy any veggie minutes from fridge to table. the pizza back to the cutting “The way to know loss the d’Arabian household, a soup. Lots of vegetables on Otherwise, like a company leaders is to grab the flyer at different child “presents” the Rub a bit of olive oil onto a board. Cut the pizza into the edge? Try d’Arabian’s that hasn’t planned well, you cutting board, then place the slices, then top evenly with beginning and see what’s on meal each night, explaining crisper drawer pasta or a may find yourself paying extra the front cover,” she says. “If each dish in detail — what’s in pizza dough on it, turning to the arugula. Using a slotted “kitchen sink” soup. “The to deliver the goods. coat it lightly on all sides you’re smart, you don’t just it, where it comes from, how most expensive ingredient is “When you panic at the last spoon, top the pizza with the buy one, you buy two or it’s made. “The simple act of with the oil. Cover with a tomatoes. the one you throw away,” she moment, that’s when you kitchen towel and let rest for three.” presenting the food takes the says. order in Chinese,” she says. Nutrition information per mystery out of it for picky 30 minutes. serving (values are rounded Forecasting “When you do that, you’re After the dough has rest- eaters, celebrates what we’ve POM (otherwise known to the nearest whole number): paying for that expedited ed, heat one side of a grill to Successful businesses spent and markets it to my as Production Operation shipping.” medium-high and the other 390 calories; 160 calories project what their upcoming family,” she says. Management) costs and revenues will be. A side to medium-low. from fat (41 percent of total calories); 18 g fat (5 g saturat- “rapid review” of a month’s Inventory management Simply put, understand the TOMATO SALAD-TOPPED In a medium bowl, com- worth of grocery receipts will Check your refrigerator logistics of your household. bine the tomato, balsamic ed; 0 g trans fats); 25 mg cho- give the home cook a rough once a week to see what needs Don’t plan to do braised short GRILLED PIZZA vinegar, lemon juice, salt, lesterol; 51 g carbohydrate; 13 idea of what’s being spent, to be used up, d’Arabian says, ribs on soccer and ballet basil and the 1 tablespoon of g protein; 2 g fiber; 520 mg d’Arabian says. then apply some creative night. Always have a couple of Start to finish: 45 minutes olive oil. Toss well, then set sodium. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C4• The World •Tuesday, August 14,2012 Y K Cl ass if i eds

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Berkshire Direct, 1-888-99-Marin certain situations where you are ed. x5418. ARIES (March 21-April 19) OCAN required to exercise authority BRIDGE over others, make your wishes — Anything you can handle known in as pleasant a way as yourself should not be pawned Jules Renard, a French author Look at the West and North possible, in order to get your off onto someone else. While who died in 1910, quipped, “Man who hands. South is in four hearts. West way. you’re on a roll, others may not waits for roast duck to fly into mouth leads his singleton diamond. Declarer VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) be, so do the chores yourself must wait very, very long time.” wins with dummy’s king and plays a There are deals in which the trump to his queen. How should West — Things in general should and everyone will end up happy. defenders must be active, positively plan the defense? work out rather well, due to your TAURUS (April 20-May 20) establishing the tricks that they need North’s sequence showed five shrewd use of your assets and — Be the one who moves for- to defeat the contract. In others, hearts and game values. South, with abilities. What your logic over- ward on a deal, even if those though, it pays to be passive. And four hearts, preferred that suit. looks, your instincts will take with whom you’re involved don’t there can be various reasons for this. At trick one, if East had been sure care of. want to come on board. Today’s deal features a play that would that West had led a singleton, he LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Conditions favor finalizing mat- not occur to many inexperienced play- would have made a suit-preference — Perhaps one of your greatest ters to your satisfaction. ers. play, dropping the seven (the high card asking for the higher-rank- gifts is your ability to get along GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ing of the other two side- with people from all walks of life. — Even if you have to put your suits). But that was not obvi- This splendid quality is likely to salesmanship skills to the test, it ous. So East reasonably be in big effect currently. shouldn’t be too hard for you to played the two, discourag- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) come away with what you want, ing. — Try to focus your efforts on regardless of how tough your West could “see” four meaningful objectives while prospect is. tricks: the heart ace, the you’re in such a good achieve- CANCER (June 21-July club ace, East’s winner and a diamond ruff. But which ment cycle. Don’t waste your 22) — Small details could actu- did East have, the spade time on matters of little signifi- ally be of far greater signifi- ace or club king? West did cance. cance than the larger issues. not know. But he could find SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Fortunately for you, these criti- out. He knew East had only Dec. 21) — It behooves you to cal factors aren’t likely to a singleton heart. So West treat developments philosophi- escape your attention. let declarer take the second cally, regardless of whether they trick, knowing that when are beneficial or harmful. A Trying to patch up a broken South played another trump, he could win and be good attitude keeps things in romance? The Astro-Graph guided by East’s discard. perspective. Matchmaker can help you Here, East signaled with CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. understand what to do to make the spade 10. So West 19) — An investment does not the relationship work. Send for cashed his club ace, shifted have to produce a huge profit in your Matchmaker set by mailing to the spade nine, and order to be classified as a suc- $3 to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box received a diamond ruff for cess. Be alert for all kinds of 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167. down one. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C6• The World •Tuesday, August 14,2012 Y K 707 Tools 776 Appliances 909 Misc. Auto 918 Vans September 9, 2005 as Instr. No. by tendering the performance required Shopsmith saw and NEED Washer & Dryer! Prefer 1996 FORD WINDSTAR 2005-13684 in Book —- Page —- of under the obligation of the Trust Deed, newer matching set, but all working HONDA WORLDWORLD One owner. 63,000 miles, Official Records in the office of the and in addition to paying said sums or attachments. used machines considered. (Will excellent tires and interior. Recorder of COOS County; OREGON tendering the performance necessary Call 541-888-4603 pay cash) 541-217-5737 Coos Bay Blu stereo system, $3200. AND MODIFICATION to cure the default, by paying all costs 541-267-7396 AGREEMENT(S) DATED 07/07/10 and expenses actually incurred in en- Tiffany lamp-making covering the following described real forcing the obligation and Trust Deed, glass saw and supplies. property situated in said county and together with trustee’s and attorney’s Pets/Animals $18,990 state, to wit: THE SOUTH 35 FEET fees not exceeding the amounts pro- Call 541-888-4603. $18,990 OF THE EAST 190 FEET OF LOT 7, vided by said ORS 86.753. It will be 800 2006 Chevy Colorado Community BLOCK 1, MILLS ACRES ADDITION necessary for you to contact the un- Ext Cab, 4-Door, Auto, Z71, 4x4, Leather, Moon Roof, 10K Miles & More. B3181/259896 950 TO THE CITY OF THE NORTH BEND, dersigned prior to the time you tender 709 Wanted to Buy Chat COOS COUNTY, OREGON. ALSO: reinstatement or payoff so that you 802 Cats THE NORTH 57 FEET OF THE EAST may be advised of the exact amount, NEED Washer & Dryer! Prefer 954 Coos Bay 190 FEET OF LOT 8, BLOCK 1, including trustee’s costs and fees, that newer matching set, but all working MILLS ACRES ADDITION TO THE you will be required to pay. Payment used machines considered. (Will CITY OF NORTH BEND, COOS must be in the full amount in the form pay cash) 541-217-5737 Coos Bay VENDORS WANTED!! COUNTY, OREGON. Both the bene- of cashier’s or certified check. The ef- $14,990 for The World Newspaper’s ficiary and the trustee have elected to fect of the sale will be to deprive you WANTED TO BUY 2004 Ford Ranger Huge Parking Lot Sale on sell the said real property to satisfy and all those who hold by, through White vinyl window, 4x4, Ext Cab, 43K Miles, 4.0 V6, Auto, XLT & Saturday, August 25th, 2012. the obligations secured by said Trust and under you of all interest in the More. B3155/B05799 Refrigerator & Range. white only. Hurry, spaces are filling up for Deed and a Notice of Default has property described above. In constru- Reasonable. Kohl’s Cat House this HUGE SALE, just 1 block been recorded pursuant to Oregon ing this notice, the masculine gender 541-297-4834 Adoptions on site. away from the Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the de- includes the feminine and the neuter, Blackberry Arts Festival! 541-294-3876 fault for which the foreclosure is the singular includes the plural, the PICKUP/ REMOVAL all/ any metal $10 space fee to be donated to made is Grantor’s failure to pay when word “grantor” includes any successor items. Satellite dishes, appliances, the American Cancer Society. due, the following sums: 5 PYMTS in interest to the grantor as well as machines, motors, AC units, cars, $13,990 For more info or to reserve your FROM 01/01/12 TO 05/01/12 @ any other person owing an obligation, trucks, bikes, trikes, anything partial space, contact Nicole at 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS 690.27 $3,451.35 4 L/C FROM the performance of which is secured metal. Any metal, any amount. No fee. 210 HP, V6, Auto, Moon Roof, Leather, 33K Miles, 541-269-1222. 01/16/12 TO 04/16/12 @ 34.51 by said Trust Deed, and the words 541-217-5030, open 7 days. One Owner. B3180/177679 $138.04 ADVANCE - PROPERTY “trustee” and “beneficiary” include TAXES $6,295.62 Sub-Total of their respective successors in inter- 710 Miscellaneous Amounts in Arrears:$9,885.01 To- est, if any. The Beneficiary may be at- gether with any default in the payment tempting to collect a debt and any in- FOR SALE: 2 couch sets, green; 1 of recurring obligations as they be- formation obtained may be used for hide-a-bed, one double recliner. $125 come due. ALSO, if you have failed that purpose.If the Trustee is unable or best offer. Easy Lift hitch and $6,990 to pay taxes on the property, provide to convey title for any reason, the suc- weight distribution bars, $100 or best $6,990 insurance on the property or pay cessful bidder’s sole and exclusive FREE TO LOVING HOME 1996 Honda Accord offer. 541-347-7501 or 714-307-2603. “EMMIE” spray, petite, short hair 4-Door, 79K Miles, Clean, Auto, Air. other senior liens or encumbrances as remedy shall be the return of monies B3178/251869 required in the note and Trust Deed, paid to the Trustee, and the success- FOR SALE: 2 Michelin tires LTX 265 kitty, black & white with pink nose. Friendly and health - 541-347-1976 the beneficiary may insist that you ful bidder shall have no further re- 75R-17, 4 steel 17 inch rims, 4 rims do so in order to reinstate your ac- course. If available, the expected Alum uni 5 lug, ‘67 Avion alum count in good standing. The benefi- opening bid and/or postponement in- camper, tools, vises, ‘03 Yamaha YZ 803 Dogs Legals ciary may require as a condition to formation may be obtained by calling 450, H.I.D. lights HPS MH, dog reinstatement that you provide reliable the following telephone number(s) on DOG FOUND- white/yellow female 100 crates, firewood dry or wet, Opal GG written evidence that you have paid the day before the sale: (714) lab. Poss older, very friendly. Found parts. Mike, 541-217-5030. $6,990 all senior liens or encumbrances, 480-5690 or you may access sales in- Aug 11th around Telegraph hill area. 1998 Dodge Dakota Reg Cab property taxes, and hazard insurance formation at www.tacforeclosures FOR SALE: CEMETERY LOT cell 775-287-5434 4-cyl., 5-Speed, 45K Miles, Air. premiums. These requirements for .com/sales DATED: 05/15/12 Ocean View Memorial Gardens. B3174/564265 reinstatement should be confirmed by CHRISTOPHER C. DORR, OSBA # Veterans Section. $800. LOST NEAR AIRPORT HEIGHT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE contacting the undersigned Trustee. 992526 By CHRISTOPHER C. DORR, 541-756-4341. where Coos Bay & North Bend STATE OF OREGON meets. A search dogs medium, or- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS The street or other common designa- ATTORNEY AT LAW DIRECT IN- OVER-THE-EAR HEARING AIDS ange mesh vest. Call 541-290-1553 tion if any, of the real property de- QUIRIES TO: T.D. SERVICE COM- Desperately needing donation of Case No. 12PB0188 scribed above is purported to be : PANY FORECLOSURE DEPART- over the ear hearing aids, left and 804 Hay/Seed In the Matter of the Estate 2232 BROADWAY, NORTH BEND, MENT 4000 W. Metropolitan Drive right ear for extremely hard of hear- $20,990 of CLETA C. MARSHALL, OR 97459 The undersigned Trustee Suite 400 Orange, CA 92868 (800) ing man. Call 541-888-5940. 2004 Dodge 2500 4x4 Deceased. disclaims any liability for any incor- 843-0260 TAC# 958762 PUB: Free Hay Quad Cab, SLT, One Owner, 40K Miles, rectness of the above street or other 08/14/12, 08/21/12, 08/28/12, You Cut - Approximately Beautiful. B3173/102510 Pro V1 and 1x used Golf Balls common designation. By reason of 09/04/12 4 acres field in Allegany NOTICE TO INTERESTED Good condition. Two dozen $10.00 PERSONS said default, the beneficiary has de- 541-267-5406 541-297-4834 clared all sums owing on the obliga- PUBLISHED: The World August 14, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the tion secured by said Trust Deed im- 21, 28, and Septemeber 04, 2012. Large older commercial type Golf 808 Pet Care undersigned has been appointed per- mediately due and payable, said sums (ID-20214204 & 20214205) Ball washer and one thousand used sonal representative of the above es- being the following, to wit: Principal balls. Just $50 - 541-267-5406 $6,990 tate. All persons having claims against $151,077.41, together with interest as Pet Cremation provided in the note or other instru- 1998 Ford Windstar the estate are required to present SELL YOUR 541-267-3131 7-Passenger, 41K Miles, Clean. them to the undersigned personal rep- ment secured from 12/01/11, and MERCHANDISE B3133/086245 resentative at the office of Lawrence such other costs and fees are due un- Finneran LLC, Attorney at Law, 405 der the note or other instrument se- for as little as 13 Cents per Carol’s Pet Sitting North Fifth Street, PO Box 359, Coos cured, and as are provided by stat- publication. 6 lines/ 15 Days $5.00 ★ ★ Your Place or Mine Bay, Oregon, 97420, within four ute. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby ★ ★ 541-267-6278 Short or Long Term months after the date of first publica- given that the undersigned trustee ★ ★ theworldlink.com/classifieds Excellent References tion of this notice or they may be will, on October 1, 2012, at the hour ★ ★ Enhance your ads with bordering, 541-297-6039 barred. of 10:00 A.M. in accord with the ★ ★ $7,990 bolding, centering, and artwork! See us on Facebook Standard Time, as established by 2007 Chevy Cobalt ORS 187.110, INSIDE THE MAIN These deals will publish in 2-Door, LS. AT, 5-Speed, Alloys, Sharp. All persons whose rights may be af- The World, The World website, B3104A/135425 fected by this proceeding may obtain LOBBY OF THE COOS COUNTY Bandon Western World, 809 Pet Supplies additional information from the records COURTHOUSE, 250 N. BAXTER, CO- The World Link, Umpqua Post & BUY or SELL of the court, the personal representa- QUILLE , County of COOS, State of Mobile Classified. tive, or the attorneys for the personal OREGON, (which is the new date, 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay AN ANIMAL representative. time and place set for said sale) sell HondaWorld.com at public auction to the highest bidder for as little as 44 cents 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 //// per publication. 5 lines/10 days for cash the interest in the said de- Recreation/ $12.00 DATED and first published this 07 day scribed real property which the 541-267-6278 of August, 2012. Grantor had or had power to convey 725 at the time of execution by him of the Sports theworldlink.com/classifieds 911 RV/Motor Homes Oregon Pacific Bank said Trust Deed, together with any in- Enhance your ads with bordering, terest which the Grantor or his suc- bolding, centering, and artwork. Personal Representative NEW PRICE 915 South First Street cessors in interest acquired after the 729 Exercise Equipment The World, The World Online, execution of said Trust Deed, to sat- Bandon Western World, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 NORDIC TRACK PRO SKI isfy the foregoing obligations thereby The World Link, Umpqua Post & secured and the costs and expenses exercise machine. Excellent Mobile Classified. PUBLISHED: The World - August 07, 14, and 21, 2012. (ID-20214016) of sale, including a reasonable charge condition with performance meters. by the trustee. Notice is further given $175. OBO - 541-271-0109 that any person named in OREGON TRUSTEE’S O.R.S.86.753 has the right, at any Automobiles NOTICE OF SALE time prior to five days before the date 735 Hunting/Rifles T.S. No: V536404 OR Unit Code: V last set for the sale, to have this fore- 900 Loan No: 54980-01/GLOBUS AP #1: 300 Savage - 99E 1978 19’ Dodge RV. closure proceeding dismissed and the R5935801 Title #: 6532994 Refer- Trust Deed reinstated by payment to 4 power scope with swing mount. Good 360 motor, transmission and ence is made to that certain Trust the beneficiary of the entire amount $800. OBO one owner 903 Boats tires. Needs interior work. no bath- Deed made by ALBERT GLOBUS as then due (other than such portion of 541-290-4924. ask for George room but does have a port-a-potty. Grantor, to TICOR TITLE as Trustee, 1988 Sea Ray 18Ft. 135 HP, the principal as would not then be due $800. OBO in favor of CHETCO FEDERAL had no default occurred) and by cur- Open Bow, Runs Good 2000 CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary. Call 541-888-3049, Charleston. ing any other default complained Galvanized Single Axle Trailer w/ Dated September 2, 2005, Recorded Buddy Bearing. $2200 or OBO. herein that is capable of being cured Market Place 760-608-2575 in Lakeside 750 754 Garage Sales HOTO R EPRINTS Garage Sales 6 lines/ 3 days ‘58 OWENS Runabout $12.00 with trailer, new tires, 35 HP, 1990 Dodge Xplorer M230 541-267-6278 completely refurbished, in/out. 360 V8, 118k miles. New radiator, A JEWEL! MUST SEE. waterpump, generator, fuel pump, theworldlink.com/classifieds Call 541-329-2046. 4kw Onan generator. No leaks. This value ad will publish in $5800. Call 360-609-3606, The World, The World Online, in Charleston. P Bandon Western World, 909 Misc. Auto The World Link, Umpqua Post & Mobile Classified. 1999 Kubota L2900 GST FSBO w/ LA 480 loader and Land Pride 1993 Prowler 35’ 5th-wheel, BANDON ESTATE SALE: TV, dress- RCR 1560 brush hog. 162 hrs. one large slide-out. Excel cond. ers, cabinets, recliner, ref, freezer, $9000.00 firm. Call 541-269-1702. Bandon $5,500 OBO. much more. 88891 Whisky Run Ln., 541-329-2035 LM. A Must See. Bandon. Sat.-Fri. 9-5 or until all is BUYING JUNK AUTO’s sold. No title needed, will pick up, up to 100 miles from Coos Bay. 913 SUVs HOW TO FIND OUR Will pay up to $200 per automobile. NEW GARAGE SALE MAP 541-260-9447 Go to our New wedsite at theworldlink.com. On the black Sell an Automobile bar under the sun, go to the word Starting for as little as 33 Cents per “Deals”. When the drop down publication. 6 lines/ 10 Days comes up click on “Garage Sales”. $12.00 The map will appear. Place your 541-267-6278 cursor on the red balloons and the theworldlink.com/classifieds garage sale ad will appear in full. Enhance your ads with bordering, Enjoy! bolding, centering, and artwork. 2003 Ford Expedition These deals will publish in Eddie Bauer, 5.4 engine, 4WD The World, The World Online, loaded, premium wheels, new VENDORS WANTED!! Bandon Western World, brakes, recent tune-up, excellent for The World Newspaper’s The World Link, Umpqua Post & condition throughout, 123K, $9,200 Huge Parking Lot Sale on Mobile Classified. Saturday, August 25th, 2012. 541-267-2112. Hurry, spaces are filling up for this HUGE SALE, just 1 block away from the Blackberry Arts Festival! $10 space fee to be donated to the American Cancer Society. For more info or to reserve your space, contact Nicole at 541-269-1222.

2008 Honda Element XE Excellent condition, 28,000 miles. Yakima carrier & racks included. Call 541-404-2050. 914 Travel Trailers 2007 25’Wildwood H undreds of photos for sale 755 Market Basket Travel Trailer, has one slide, walk around queen bed in front. Large Gravenstein apples, beans, beets, bath with sky light, air conditioned, cukes, squash, and more! Daily, 8am large 2 door refrigerator. Built in 8 x10’ s - 6pm; Su: 8am - 4pm. Norm Lehne $ . 95 Oregon, recent check up. Very low $ . 95 386 Cleveland Rapids Rd., Roseburg, miles(300). Beautiful rig about OR. 541-672-2745. $16000. Own has reached old age. Tow vehicle available. Located in 19 19 756 Wood/Heating Reedsport. Call 541-271-5146. Dry Fir, small rounds. $200/ cord. 915 Used Cars www.theworldphotos.com Call 541-217-0594 Approx. 1/2 cord REDUCED PRICE or order at our offices Firewood, cut but not split. $60. 541-290-6958

2002 FORD TAURUS SLE 4-Door Excellent shape. Auto Electronics trans. Everything electric. 28 mpg. 775 Only 67,400 miles. Asking $6000 or best offer. Call 541-290-4924. C M C M Y K Y K