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COQUILLE — A man will spend more than four years in prison because of a crash that injured an Oregon State Police trooper. Coos County Circuit Court Judge Richard Barron sentenced 37-year-old Stephen Schuster on Wednesday to 50 months in prison, after Schuster pleaded guilty to third-degree assault, first-degree criminal mischief and a felony count of driving under the influence of intoxicants. Schuster was pursued briefly by North Bend police Sgt. Buddy Young on Dec. 3, after he was seen “doing donuts” in a stolen vehicle, Coos County District Attorney Paul Frasier said. By Alysha Beck, The World The pursuit ended on the Guardsmen with U.S. Coast Guard Air Station North Bend performed helicopter training drills with the Coast Guard Auxiliary on Wednesday morning in Coos Bay channel. McCullough Bridge in North Bend The drills involved landing a basket on the deck of the Miss Linda to simulate a rescue. when Schuster crashed into a civilian-driven pickup and OSP trooper Jeff Smith’s car, which was blocking the northbound lane. Schuster is not eligible for a reduced sentence and must serve Dressed to Drill three year of post-prison supervi- sion as part of his sentence. His driving privileges also were revoked for life. BY THOMAS MORIARTY Static electricity generated by the helicop- The World ters is an ever-present risk. While not fatal, it can be a dangerous distraction for rescuer and HARLESTON — Boaters in the rescuee alike. To avoid shocks, the rescue lit- Charleston shipping channel watched ter and line touch the deck and discharge any C warily Wednesday morning as a Coast static charge before injured crew members are Coos Bay Guard helicopter lowered a wire basket to a loaded. fishing boat, where men in orange survival Once the basket touches the deck, the per- suits scurried around the deck. sonnel on or in the water have to act quickly. police see Despite appearances, there was no emer- “We do a slow count to 10 to simulate the gency. It was all a drill conducted by the U.S. time it takes to put someone in the basket,” Coast Guard Auxiliary’s Flotilla 51, with an Evans said. more car HH-65C Dolphin helicopter from Air Station George Tinker, a retired teacher and Coast North Bend. The Miss Linda, a 76-foot for- Guard Auxiliary member, explained that in mer shrimp boat, served as a training aid for most cases an aviation survival technician — burglaries the helicopters to practice maritime search- better known as a rescue swimmer — is and-rescue techniques. It was the second deployed to a capsized or stricken vessel to THE WORLD exercise the auxiliary has conducted in the help offload its crew. past month with their full-time counterparts. “A rescue swimmer would be clipped on in COOS BAY — Police are urging The cost to taxpayers? place of the basket,”Tinker said, gesturing to citizens to take more precautions “I did this one gratis,”said Bob Pedro, a line being lowered from the helicopter. to stem a rash of thefts from motor owner of the Miss Linda. Auxiliary members are typically reim- vehicles. In many cases, they say, The orange helicopters, a regular sight in bursed for fuel costs incurred during training the vehicle was simply left the skies over Coos Bay, have been responsi- exercises in support of U.S. Coast Guard mis- unlocked with valuables in plain ble for dozens of rescues over the years. In sions, though tight purse strings are starting view. January, a helicopter from the air station res- By Alysha Beck, The World to make their training assistance a freebie Purses, wallets, cash, cell cued the crew of a crab boat that ran aground Jerry Evans, left, and Gary Taylor, Coast Guard proposition. phones, iPods and gasoline all have off Cape Arago. Auxiliarists, worked with guardsmen from Air Station “Things have been sparse this year because been stolen from vehicles in the As long as boats are on the water, the coast’s North Bend during helicopter training drills Wednesday of funding,”Pedro said. past month. Chief Gary McCul- stormy seas will provide the station’s flight morning while on the Miss Linda in Coos Bay channel. But helping their service counterparts is all lough said the Coos Bay Police crews with opportunities to ply their trade. The that matters, he said. Department wants to remind peo- Umpqua River bar at Winchester Bay is notori- mouth of the Charleston shipping channel. “It’s all about them.” ple of simple ways to prevent theft: ously treacherous. Coos Bay, while typically “That’s a boat eater.” Reporter Thomas Moriarty can be reached at I Lock your vehicle. tamer, poses dangers of its own. As the four-ton helicopter edged closer to 541-269-1222, ext. 240, or by email at I Close the windows. “See that breakwater out there?” auxiliary the boat, its rotors kicking up sea spray, boat [email protected]. Follow crew members talked with its pilot by radio. I Lock passenger compart- member Jerry Evans asked, pointing to the him on Twitter at @ThomasDMoriarty. ments inside your vehicle, such as the glove box and console. I Never leave valuable items in plain view. Take them out of the vehicle or lock them in the trunk. Obama weighs stepping in on gay marriage I Park in well-lit areas. People also can help the police BY JULIE PACE brief with the justices outlining official said Obama — a former ty-nine other states have consti- by reporting suspicious activity, The Associated Press its opinion on the California ban, constitutional law professor — tutional amendments banning such as unfamiliar people or vehi- known as Proposition 8. While an was not foreshadowing any legal gay marriage, while nine states cles in the neighborhood, and by WASHINGTON — Facing administration brief alone is action in his remarks and was and Washington, D.C., recognize observing the person’s physical heightened expectations from gay unlikely to sway the high court, simply restating his personal same-sex marriage. appearance, clothing, license rights supporters, the Obama the government’s opinion does belief in the right of gays and les- Solicitor General Donald Ver- plates and other details that can administration is considering urg- carry weight with the justices. bians to marry, though the official rilli is consulting with the White help identify a suspect. ing the Supreme Court to overturn Opponents of the Proposition 8 said the administration was con- House on the matter, according to They say one person often com- California’s ban on gay marriage — ban believe the president signaled sidering filing a brief. a senior administration official, mits multiple crimes of this type. a move that could have a far- his intention to file a brief when he The Proposition 8 ballot initia- who spoke only on condition of The non-emergency number to reaching impact on same-sex cou- declared in last month’s inaugural tive was approved by California anonymity because the official report suspicious activity is 541- ples across the country. address that gays and lesbians voters in 2008 in response to a was not authorized to address the 269-8911. 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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Thursday, February21,2013 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local UO confirms Oregon to honor century farms Facebook Dalai Lama threats lead EUGENE (AP) — The Uni- The Oregon Century Farm asked to fill out the budget school of their choice. versity of Oregon has con- and Ranch Program is seeking BAY AREA candidate information sheet To obtain an application, to Myrtle firmed details of the Dalai applications for 2013 Century and return it to Coos Bay call Sylvia Stoddard at 541- Lama’s visit to Eugene on May and Sesquicentennial REPORTS Public Schools, Attn: Board of 756-7661 or email to bstod- Creek arrest 10, following his stop in Port- Awards. The application Directors, 1255 Hemlock Ave., [email protected]. deadline is May 1. Coos Bay, OR 97420. Infor- The deadline for applica- land. bers must live on or actively MYRTLE CREEK — Police The Tibetan Buddhist Families throughout Ore- manage the farm or ranch mation sheets can be found at tions is April 1. gon who have continuously www.cbd9.net. arrested a 22-year-old Myrtle leader and 1989 Nobel Peace activities. Application docu- Group helps students Creek man Wednesday morn- Prize winner will speak to stu- farmed portions of their fam- mentation may include pho- Deadline for submission is ily acreage for the past 100 or March 30. committed to area ing after threats were posted dents and others at 1:30 p.m. tos, original deeds, personal on his Facebook page. at Matthew Knight Arena, 150 years are invited to apply. stories or other historic For more information The Oregon Employer The Oregon Century Farm about the Coos Bay School Council South Coast is offer- “The threats were of a seri- which seats 11,000. records. ous nature and included gen- The Register-Guard reports and Ranch Program began in The Oregon Century Farm District’s Budget Committee ing two $500 scholarships to 1958 to honor farm and ranch and its work, call the Business graduating seniors who cur- eral threats of shooting people it will be his first visit to and Ranch application and in the Myrtle Creek area and Eugene. He was last in Oregon families with century-long program guidelines are avail- Manager Rod Danielson at rently attend any high school connections to the land. Each 541-267-1317 or visit on the South Coast. shooting people at Myrtle in 2001 and drew 25,000 peo- able at Creek area schools,” said a ple to Pioneer Courthouse application is reviewed www.oregonfb.org/pro- http://cbd9.net/business- Applicants must have a against the qualifications, office/budget. minimum 3.0 GPA, selected statement from the Douglas Square in Portland. grams/century-farm-ranch County Sheriff’s Office. which include continuous or by contacting Sharon Catholic Daughters an Oregon vocational/tech- family operation of the farm nical institution or college, All schools in Myrtle Leighty at 503-400-7884 or offer two scholarships Creek’s South Umpqua School or ranch, a gross income from [email protected]. and shown a commitment to Outdoors farm use of not less than The local court of the community service. District were locked down and $1,000 per year for at least Help Coos Bay schools Catholic Daughters will be Applications can be picked police and sheriff’s deputies See GO! Saturday three years out of five prior to budget better awarding two $1,000 schol- up at Oregon Employer increased patrols at the application, and family mem- arships to women 25 years Council South Coast, 2075 schools before they went to The Coos Bay School Dis- Wesley Snyder’s house and trict’s Board of Directors has and older needing help with Sheridan Ave., North Bend. educational expenses in order Applications must be post- arrested him at 10:30 a.m. an opening on its Budget After a brief struggle, Committee for a term to advance their job search marked or emailed no later Snyder was taken into custody through June 30, 2015. and/or educational goals. than April 19. 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TODAY Sports John Gunther x 241 sports@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Feb. 19, 9:10 a.m., unauthorized Feb. 19, 10:04 a.m., two men seen Feb. 19, 4:47 p.m., disorderly con- Coos Bay Parks Commission — 4 Community events Beth Burback x 224 events@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m leaving back door of a vacant duct, Silver Dollar. Obituaries Am anda Johnson x 233 obits@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m entry into a motor vehicle, p.m., council chambers, city hall, 92700 block of Short Lane. house, 2900 block of Brussells Feb. 19, 7:14 p.m., theft, 3300 500 Central Ave.; regular meet- Photo Lou Sennick x 264 tw p h oto @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Street. Advertising Feb. 19, 9:16 a.m., theft by decep- block of Waite Street. ing. Advertising sales m anager Adeline Fish e r x 278 adeline.fish e r@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m tion, 93600 block of McKenna Feb. 19, 11:00 p.m., criminal tres- Feb. 19, 9:25 p.m., theft, 700 Coos Bay Bargaining Team — 6 Classifie d a d s 541-267-6278 th ew o rld class@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Lane. pass, former Ming Palace. block of Koos Bay Boulevard. p.m., Milner Crest Education Cen- Legalads 541-267-6278 w orldlegals@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Feb. 19, 1:07 p.m., theft of two ter, 1255 Hemlock Ave.; team COOS BAY Feb. 19, 10:08 p.m., fight, meeting with OSEA. Delivery solar lights from business, Gooneys. Circulation director Cindy Raw lings x 248 cindy.raw lings@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m 63300 block of Boat Basin Drive. 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It’s common knowledge indicate that drivers overes- Good ideas to ed government. But none of that it’s dangerous to use a timate their ability to multi- that will matter much with- cellphone while driving, but task. Oregon Views save tax money out significant reform to the plenty of people still do it. The bills would increase Everyone favors eliminat- Public Employees Retire- Would a bigger fine help? the fine but leave other pro- ing government waste, ment System, something the The Oregon Legislature is visions of the law Oregon Views presents edited excerpts of newspaper especially when budgets for unions associated with last unchanged. Those provi- studying that question, con- editorials from around the state. To see the full text, schools and essential serv- week’s report find much less sidering Senate Bill 9, which sions establish a variety of go to theworldlink.com and click on “Opinion.” ices are inadequate to meet appetizing. would increase the maxi- exceptions, including use of needs. The biggest value of the mum penalty from $250 to a hands-free device, emer- A coalition of groups, bills in an attempt to repeal should continue. And in the $1,000. House Bill 2790 gency uses and some work- including five unions, issued 2013 report is to force a dis- the ban, and two others are case of the University of would go even further, tak- related circumstances. a report this month suggest- cussion about the most effi- expected out of the House, North Dakota, where voters ing the maximum to $2,000. We support increasing ing ways the state could save cient ways to run state gov- Research is definitive on the fine to get drivers’ atten- according to The Oregonian. overwhelmingly rejected the ernment. Fighting Sioux nickname, $278 million through gov- the risk of driving while tion, but we think $1,000 is We don’t see the value of Meanwhile, the Oregon then the school should move ernment efficiency meas- using a phone, even com- a sufficient level. banning tribal mascot Office of Economic Analysis on without it. ures. The “Making Every paring it to driving while — The Bulletin, Bend names on a state level. That We shouldn’t need a new Dollar Count” report provided some news Friday intoxicated. Studies show is not to say all team nick- includes some good ideas that makes the task a little names are in good taste and law enacted every time we drivers using cellphones are Some Indian (collecting unpaid taxes and easier. State economists should be allowed. need to do something right. four times more likely to decreasing staffing duplica- increased the amount of But the decision should For as many nicknames that crash than other drivers, a mascots are OK deserve to be lost to history, tion among agencies), as revenue expected in the next likelihood equal to that of a Native American- be made by the school dis- well as some unlikely to trict, its students, parents there are others, such as the biennium by $87 million. drunk driver, according to inspired school mascots are Roseburg Indians and the yield as much savings as the and athletes, with the coun- The projection serves as a The New York Times. one of those issues that the Chicago Blackhawks, that report suggests (deeper cuts sel of nearby and affected reminder that the best pos- Yet many drivers are Oregon Legislature cannot should remain as reverent in contracting). undeterred. A history of stop debating. tribes. Unions and administra- sible way to close budget reminders of our sense of gaps is to grow the econo- such use before it became The state banned such If, as in the case of the place. tors should continue the my.. illegal may have given them names years ago, but Florida State University — East Oregonian, push to identify ways to save a mistaken notion of their Republicans in the Oregon Seminoles, the tribe allows Pendleton money. A more efficient —The Oregonian, capacity. Indeed, reports Senate have introduced two the use of such a moniker it government is a more trust- Portland Who killed America’s middle class? “It is our generation’s task, then, to reignite the true engine of America’s economic growth — a rising, thriving middle class.” So said Barack Obama in his State of the Union. And for one of his ideas to reignite that engine, Republicans applauded. “And tonight, I am announc- ing that we will launch talks on a comprehensive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partner- ship with the European Union — because trade that is free and fair across the Atlantic sup- ports millions of good-paying American jobs.” One wonders if any of those in PAT the hall who rose BUCHANAN robotically at What’s a college education worth? the phrase “free Columnist and fair” were aware of the trade How did Barack Obama become, commencement address at Dart- my uncle,who later died in a PT boat look — and from the audacity of results just in from 2012. by Oscar Wilde’s definition,a cynic? mouth College. In his address, Paul- in combat off Guadalcanal, wrote a hope that led him as a young man to U.S. exports to Europe fell, Last week, President Obama son, a onetime English major who letter to my father, then a high believe that the way to make a dif- imports from Europe rose, and boasted in his State of the Union went on to run the investment firm school senior. He wasn’t much for ference in his life and in others’ was our trade deficit with the EU shot address that his administration was Goldman Sachs, said: preaching, but in this letter he wrote to study Herodotus, Sophocles, up 16 percent to $116 billion. The preparing tools so parents and stu- “And to you parents out there from the heart: Plato and Aristotle, thinkers almost Europeans are eating our lunch. dents can “com- who wonder about your sons and “If you went to a trade school impossible to monetize in today’s What about South Korea, the pare schools daughters graduating today with you’d have one thing you could do & market. country with whom we signed a based on a simple English majors — I like to hire Eng- know — & you’d miss the whole College debts and rising tuitions free-trade deal in 2012? criteria: where lish majors. ... Seriously, as an world of beauty,”Philip Alvan Shrib- are true crises. But if you wonder U.S. exports to Korea fell last you can get the employer, I have long believed in a man wrote from the U.S. Navy whether college is worth it — if you year, and due to a surge in imports most bang for our trade deficit in goods with liberal arts education from a U.S. transport ship Crescent City some- doubt lazy mornings reading Milton your educational college or university. I believe that where in the Pacific. “In a liberal and difficult afternoons in the South Korea soared 25 percent to buck.” Part of a $16.6 billion. Shakespeare, Socrates and the Pelo- school you know ‘nothing’ — & are chemistry lab have any value — national move- ponnesian Wars are great prepara- ‘fitted for nothing’ when you get don’t look at the government’s jobs And Japan? Last year, Nippon ment to quantify ran a $76 billion trade surplus DAVID tion for successful careers.” out. Yet, you’ll have a fortune of a and salary figures. In Virginia, where the return on SHRIBMAN How much bang in today’s mar- broad outlook — of appreciation for those figures already are available, with the United States, second investment stu- largest of any country. ketplace do you suppose you get people and beauty that money won’t the College of William and Mary, dents get from Columnist from the Peloponnesian War? buy. which provides one of the most What about that NAFTA treaty college, Obama’s the establishments of both par- Obama is offering his college ini- “You can always learn to be a prized diplomas in America, ranks “scorecard” will include informa- tiative at a time of great peril to the mechanic or pill mixer etc., but it’s seventh in the state in salaries for ties heralded in the Clinton era? tion about the jobs and salaries of How has that worked out for liberal arts. only when you’re of college age that recent graduates. I bet those liberal individual colleges’ alumni. In 1990, David W. Breneman, you can learn that life has beauty & arts alumni of Thomas Jefferson’s Uncle Sam? Obama apparently never Last year, the United States ran who had just completed six years as fineness. Afterwards, it’s all strug- university do very well in the long encountered Wilde’s definition of a president of Kalamazoo College in gle, war: economic if not actual. run, though. a trade deficit of $32 billion with cynic as someone who knows the Canada and twice that, $61 bil- Michigan, identified 212 institutions Don’t give up the idea & ideals of a Instead, take a look, if you must, price of everything and the value of as liberal arts colleges. Two decades liberal school. They’re too precious, at the return-on-investment rank- lion, with Mexico. nothing. later, the number had dropped to too rare, too important.” ings for alumni 30 years out. Eight of What was America’s overall For there could be no greater act 130. In this letter, cherished by three the top 10 colleges specialize in the trade position in 2012? of cynicism than to attach a mone- Where the president has gone generations of my family, my uncle liberal arts. It turns out that you can We ran a global trade deficit in tary value to a college education. wrong — along with those college argues that the liberal arts were what get a pretty good bang out of mas- goods of $736 billion. That is 5 And by encouraging the notion that trustees contributing to the 39 per- the Allies were fighting for in World tering the Peloponnesian War after percent of the U.S. economy. We higher education is primarily about are hemorrhaging jobs, factories, an economic payoff, the president is cent decline in the number of liberal War II. all. It is, in fact, priceless. wealth. undermining a peculiarly American arts institutions — is in assuming I think he was right, and I think it David M. Shribman is executive Since Bush 1, when some of us invention, the liberal arts degree. that Americans need to be trained is a tragedy that this American editor of the Post-Gazette (dshrib- began to argue loudly that a Six years ago, Bush Treasury Sec- for a living rather than educated for treasure is under assault from a [email protected], 412 263- mindless ideological pursuit of retary Henry Paulson delivered the life. president who himself was the ben- 1890). Follow him on Twitter at free trade would imperil Ameri- Seventy-one years ago tomorrow, eficiary of those values and that out- ShribmanPG. ca’s industrial base, the total of U.S. trade deficits in goods with the world is approaching $10 tril- Keystone pipeline is a no-win for proposition Obama lion — 10 thousand billion dol- lars! A brief moment Feb. 13 showed that is going to make some of his industry beset by an unemploy- Americans support building the Might this humongous dump- why President Obama can’t win most influential supporters very ment rate of 16 percent. McGarvey pipeline. ing of foreign goods into the when it comes to the Keystone XL unhappy. noted that the Obama administra- In coming weeks, the Big Labor- U.S.A., killing our factories, and pipeline. In front of the White Environmentalists seem deeply tion’s decision to delay the pipeline Big Oil alliance will try to drive the liberation of our transnation- House, protesters led by actress afraid that Obama will rule against was based on an assessment from those numbers even higher. On the al elite to close plants, outsource Daryl Hannah and them. The Sierra Club called the the state of Nebraska that the line conference call, Gerard announced production, and bring foreign- the head of the situation so urgent that it decided could endanger an environmental- plans for a campaign of “advertis- made goods back free of charge Sierra Club to suspend a century-old policy ly critical aquifer. Now, however, ing, making presentations at events into the U.S. market, have had demanded that against its officials taking part in the pipeline’s builders have pro- around the country, and calling on something to do with killing the Obama kill the civil disobedience. posed rerouting the line, and the allies and potential allies, including middle class? project. Just a few At the same time environmen- governor of Nebraska has approved business and labor leaders, veter- The U.S. median income blocks away, the talists were being arrested — they it. ans, educators and others to write stopped growing in the mid- head of the AFL- used plastic zip-ties to attach “There is no reason for any fur- to the president and Congress urg- 1970s, the same time we began to CIO’s powerful themselves to the White House ther delay,” McGarvey said. “In ing approval of the project.” run 40 straight years of ever- Building and fence — Sean McGarvey, president fact, there is every reason in the Given that pressure, and espe- expanding trade deficits. C onstruction BYRON of the AFL-CIO building group, world to approve this project.” cially given the new fact of a safer Every nation seems to under- Trades Depart- YORK was taking part in a conference call Unions have donated many mil- route for the pipeline, it’s hard to stand what our baby boomers ment joined with with Jack Gerard, head of the lions of dollars to Democratic can- see Obama saying no. But so far, were never taught. A trade bal- the American Columnist American Petroleum Institute. didates and many millions of man- the president just can’t face his ance is a measure of national Petroleum Insti- “For the skilled craft profes- hours to Democratic campaigns — environmental and Hollywood power that reliably identifies ris- tute to demand that Obama sionals that I represent, the past more than the environmental allies with the bad news. Even ing and falling nations. approve it. four years have not been a reces- movement and Hollywood com- when they come to the White Patrick J. Buchanan is the What’s a Democratic president sion, they’ve been a depression,” bined. House to see him. author of “Suicide of a Super- to do? McGarvey said, arguing that the The other problem for the pro- Byron York is chief political power: Will America Survive to It appears Obama would rather pipeline will produce tens of thou- testers is public opinion. Polls have correspondent for The Washing- 2025?” do anything than make a choice sands of jobs in a construction consistently shown that most ton Examiner. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, February21,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Gentleman is Oregon students slow to seal couple’s dates middle of the pack with a kiss in AP success

DEAR ABBY: I’m a 43- PORTLAND (AP) — AP success, followed by New year-old single mom with Oregon high school students York and Massachusetts. three young boys. I am also a are taking Advanced Mississippi finished last, at veteran and getting ready to Placement courses and pass- less than 5 percent. As for go back to school. I have been ing them in greater numbers Oregon’s neighbors, dating a gentleman for two than a decade ago, but state California ranked eighth, months now, and we get officials say more should Washington placed 15th and along great. take rigorous coursework, Idaho was No. 35. DEAR He’s three particularly low-income and There has been a nation- ABBY years older minority students. wide drive to boost the num- than I am Oregon ranked 25th in the ber of students taking and good percentage of its 2012 gradu- Advanced Placement class- with my ates who passed at least one es, which are meant to chal- kids and AP exam, according to the lenge students and prepare family. College Board’s annual “AP them for college. Oregon The Associated Press I like him Report to the Nation.” The school officials have said it is a lot and we Daniel Armaugh Butts plugs his ears as his defense attorneys talk with the judge at the start of a hearings in Columbia County Circuit Court Wednesday, in St. Helens. The hearings are to determine his competency to College Board said 16.2 per- an important step in meeting seem to cent of recent Oregon gradu- Gov. John Kitzhaber’s ambi- have a LOT stand trial for the fatal shooting of Rainier Police Chief Ralph Painter on Jan. 5, 2011. ates had an AP score of 3 or tious “40-40-20” plan to JEANNE in common better on an exam — the significantly increase the PHILLIPS — more score generally associated number of students who get than most. I Competency hearing with receiving college credit. a college degree. By 2025, the really want That’s an increase from 15 state expects to see 40 per- him to kiss me, but I don’t percent last year and 8 per- cent of students attain at want to seem pushy. He’s a in police chief slaying cent in 2002. least a four-year degree and real gentleman. We have gone Maryland, at almost 30 another 40 percent earn an from hugs to holding hands percent, led the nation in the associate’s degree or other ST. HELENS (AP) — A Tuesday afternoon. while sitting on the couch percentage of students with career credential. watching television. I don’t psychiatrist who evaluated a STATE Police said it appeared the mind taking things slow, but man charged with fatally river had receded from the ... shooting the Rainier police DIGEST island, privately owned and Lawmaker wants private and How do I find out if he chief, says Daniel Butts across the river from Deer wants to kiss me or not? “communicated very well” to cancer was protected by Creek Park. religious schools tax credits Sometimes it seems like it, with staff at the Oregon State the U.S. constitution but then he seems afraid to. Hospital. because it was done through Sanitizer, oil, static SALEM (AP) — An whether private or public,” How do I let him know it’s Dr. Stephanie Lopez eval- a private association. blamed in hospital fire Oregon lawmaker wants to Close said. OK? Sorry I seem like a uated Butts for three weeks The government says PORTLAND (AP) — ask voters to allow tax credits Critics say the state teenager. — CONFUSED IN at the state mental hospital. such claims are misguided. Investigators say an unusual to pay for tuition at private shouldn’t be indirectly fund- IDAHO She testified Wednesday at a Prosecutors say such opera- combination of hand sani- and religious schools. ing private schools by allow- DEAR CONFUSED: This competency hearing in St. tions can’t operate illegally tizer,olive oil and static elec- The Senate Education ing tax credits to divert man isn’t taking things slow. Helens, that the 23-year-old just by declaring that they tricity likely caused an acci- Committee is scheduled to money from state coffers. Glaciers have been known to man did not show the typical are private. dental fire that burned a take up the idea today, Oregon’s constitution move faster. Two months is a signs of mental health prob- The Medford Mail young patient at Portland’s although it’s a longshot in says, “No money shall be very long time to wait for a lems. Tribune reports 42-year-old Doernbecher Children’s the Democrat-controlled drawn from the Treasury for first kiss. Lawyers for Butts say the Louis Daniel Smith and 38- Hospital. Legislature. the benefit of any religeous, The next time you find Kalama, Wash., man doesn’t year-old Karis Delong make Oregon State Fire Marshal Boosting access to private or theological institution.” yourself sitting on the couch communicate and can’t the claims in federal court fil- Mark Wallace said schools would create more Voters have twice rejected and holding hands with him, assist in his defense as they ings in Spokane, Wash., Wednesday that little Ireland options for parents and watering down that lan- you have my permission to prepare for a murder trial in where the case is being heard. Lane had used an alcohol- improve schools by increas- guage, said David Fidanque, turn to him and say, “I’d love the January 2011 death of Prosecutors say the based hand sanitizer. The ing competition, said director of the American it if you kissed me.” If that Rainier Police Chief Ralph scheme involved online sales girl’s father has said she also Republican Sen. Betsy Close, Civil Liberties Union of doesn’t do the trick, then face Painter. of a chemical to be mixed likely wiped the sanitizer on of Albany. She wants to let Oregon, which opposes it — his feelings for you are Columbia County prose- with citric acid, creating a her T-shirt. individuals and corporations Close’s proposal. only brotherly. cutors disagree and say the diluted version of industrial Wallace says olive oil on earn a dollar-for-dollar Individuals could claim DEAR ABBY: You have case should go to trial. Butts bleach, and then consumed. Ireland’s T-shirt and hair credit against their taxes for tax credits of up to $1,000 written about children in gro- could face the death penalty Body found in South compounded the fire’s contributions to pay for edu- per year, and corporations cery stores before. Would you if convicted. severity. cational expenses, including could claim up to $10,000. please address the risk to KATU-TV says the hear- Umpqua at Roseburg Finally, the fire marshal private-school tuition. The money would not go children by allowing them to ing is scheduled to continue ROSEBURG (AP) — The says the girl apparently had She has proposed a ballot directly to the schools or stand in grocery shopping today. body of an unidentified man recently learned about static measure asking voters to cre- parents, but would be fun- carts? I see it all too often, and Ashland couple defends was pulled from wood and electricity and was trying to ate an exception to the state neled through new nonprofit I don’t think the brush in the South Umpqua create static sparks in her constitution’s iron-clad ban organizations. parents/grandparents realize sales of cure-all bleach River at an island in central bed by scuffing her feet and on using tax money to bene- Close’s effort is modeled that if the child falls out and MEDFORD (AP) — An Roseburg. rubbing the bed linens. fit religious institutions. after a program in Arizona lands on his or her head, neck Ashland couple indicted by The News-Review Wallace says a static charge “I think more competi- that was upheld by the U.S. or back, the child could end the federal government says reported that police had no likely ignited fumes from the tion makes better schools, Supreme Court in 2011. up paralyzed or dead. The their sales of a bleach prod- identity or information hand sanitizer and burned adult must be the rule setter uct as a cure-all for condi- about the body after fish- Ireland’s olive oil-saturated and protect the child. But too tions ranging from ear aches ermen discovered it cotton shirt. Death Notices often it’s the child setting the limits, and the results can be Marjorie L. Branson — Arrangements are pending tragic. — CONCERNED 86, of Coos Bay, died Feb. 19, with Amling/Schroeder SHOPPER IN NEW YORK Obituaries 2013, in Coos Bay. Funeral Service, Myrtle DEAR CONCERNED Frontage, in Coos Bay. She also was active in the Arrangements are pending Point, 541-572-2524. Sonja M. Woodson with Coos Bay Chapel, 541- Rosielle “Rose” SHOPPER: I’m glad to oblige. Sonja was born July 24, Holy Redeemer Catholic July 24, 1937 - Feb. 19, 2013 267-3131. Catherine Hawk — 72, of Many markets equip their 1937, in Exeter, N.H., the Church Altar Society and Cheryl Marie (Socia) Myrtle Point, died Feb. 19, shopping carts with seat belts A rosary will be said for daughter of Harold and organizer of the annual Murphy — 54, of Coos Bay, 2013, in Myrtle Point. to secure tiny passengers and Sonja M. Woodson, 75, of Lydia Perkins. She died Christmas Bazaar. passed away Feb. 19, 2013, in Arrangements are pending avoid this problem. That way, North Bend at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 19, 2013, at home with Sonja is survived by her Coos Bay. Arrangements are with Amling/Schroeder any liability that might stem Saturday, her family at her side. daughter, Anna Lee and pending with Nelson’s Bay Funeral Service, Myrtle from a child falling would lie Feb. 23, at She graduated from husband, Wayne Hagner, of Area Mortuary, 541-267- Point, 541-572-2524. directly where it belongs, Holy North Bend High School in North Bend. 4216. Robert Clark Peterson with the adult who should Redeemer 1955 and married her She was preceded in Peggy Sue McLain — — 69, of Springfield, former- have been using common Catholic sweetheart, Russell death by her husband, 66, of Coos Bay, died Feb. 19, ly of Coos Bay, died Feb.16, sense. Church, “Woody” Woodson, in 1955. Woody; and her parents. 2013, in Coos Bay. 2013, in Springfield. DEAR ABBY: My oldest 2250 16th A year later their daughter, Memorial contributions Arrangements are pending Arrangements are pending friend owes me a lot of St., in Anna Lee was born. Woody may be made to the Coos with Myrtle Grove Funeral with Andreasons Funeral money.I loaned it to her when North Bend, enlisted in the U.S. Air County Animal Shelter, Service-Bay Area, 541-269- Home, Springfield, 541-485- she was being evicted. She followed by Sonja M. Force, which sent the fami- 92960 Southport Road, 2851. 6659. has now come into some a Mass of Woodson ly to all parts of the United Coos Bay, OR 97420. Bernard P. Machalke — money and is going on a Christian States. After 20 years he Arrangements are under 61, of North Bend, died Feb. cruise. burial at 11 a.m. A recep- retired to North Bend. the direction of North Bend 19, 2013, in Coos Bay. Funeral I asked her to repay me tion will follow. Burial will Sonja was at one time Chapel, 541-756-0440. Arrangements are pending Saturday, Feb. 23 before the trip. She said she be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. known for the North Bend Sign the guestbook at with North Bend Chapel, Boyd F. Reichert, grave- “needs the cruise for her 26, at Sunset Memorial Lanes child care during www.coosbayfh.com and 541-756-0440. side service, 2 p.m., Sunset mental health.”I am shocked Park, 63060 Millington daytime league bowling. www.theworldlink.com. and very angry. When I lost Betty Jean King — 87, of Memorial Park, 63060 my temper and told her off, member of the Meat Cutters The family suggests that Myrtle Point, died Feb. 19, Millington Frontage Road, George “Forrest” 2013, in Myrtle Point. Coos Bay. she accused me of being Huppert Union. He also owned and remembrances may be con- “greedy and money- operated his own crane busi- tributions made to the obsessed.” Dec. 16, 1922 - Feb. 15, 2013 ness. After selling his busi- OHSU Prostate Cancer Abby, I helped her when Private cremation rites ness and retiring, he and Research at she needed it! What should I have been held for George Dora moved to the Grass https://www.ohsu.edu/foun do? — FURIOUS IN SAN “Forrest” Huppert, 90, of Valley, Calif., area then in dation/giving/default.cfm FRANCISCO Reedsport. 2001 they made their home Service entrusted to DEAR FURIOUS: When His ashes in Reedsport. Dunes Memorial Chapel, your “friend” returns from will be scat- Among his personal inter- 541-271-2822. her sea cruise, see if you can tered at sea ests he enjoyed building Sign the guestbook at get her to agree to a repay- at his houses, including the last www.theworldlink.com. ment plan for the sake of request. five he had built himself. He YOUR mental — and financial George loved being in the great out- — health. However, if she was born doors. The World publishes refuses,you may have to write Dec. 16, Forrest is survived by his death notices and service Occeanean VViewiew MemoryMemory 1922, in St. off the loan as tuition in the George Huppert wife, Dora of Reedsport; five listings as a free public school of experience. Your Louis, Mo., sons, Carey Huppert, Randy service. Obituaries and Gaardensrdens & CCrematoryrematory mistake was not getting the to Fredrick Huppert Paul Huppert, “Card of Thanks” items are Established in 1939, the 14 acre park is the home terms of the loan in writing. and Mary (Clark) Huppert. Clark Huppert and Mike supplied by families or of the Bay Area’s only crematory. DEAR ABBY: I have two He died Friday,Feb.15,2013, Cahoon; daughter, Cheri funeral homes and are pub- sons who will graduate from at his home of prostate can- Huppert; 10 grandchildren; lished for a fee. For details, • Simple cremation & burial. college on the same day. My cer. and 12 great-grandchildren. contact Amanda at ajohn- wife and I would like to attend He was raised and educat- He was preceded in death • Private or public graveside services. [email protected],or • Large selection of burial/cremation spaces, both ceremonies, but for ed in California. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday,February21,2013 Y K Washington, D.C. Digital Blackwater? Defense boss: Cybersecurity firms become Furloughs ahead

key players in national security WASHINGTON (AP) — sequestration, remained in Defense Secretary Leon effect. WASHINGTON (AP) — When Kevin intelligence agencies that are responsi- Panetta told Congress on Adding his voice to the Mandia, a retired military cybercrime ble for protecting the nation from a Wednesday that if automatic budget debate, Secretary of investigator,decided to expose China as cyberattack. government spending cuts State John Kerry said the fis- a primary threat to U.S. computer net- The report, embraced by stakehold- kick in on March 1, he may cal impasse is a serious threat works, he didn’t have to consult with ers in both government and industry, have to shorten the work- to American credibility American diplomats in Beijing or shows the balance of power in Ameri- week for the “vast majority” around the world. declassify tactics to safely reveal gov- ca’s cyberwar has shifted into the hands of the Defense Department’s “Think about it: It is hard ernment secrets. of the $30 billion-a-year computer 800,000 civilian workers. to tell the leadership of any He pulled together a 76-page report security industry. They would lose one day number of countries that based on seven years of his company’s China has disputed Mandiant’s alle- of work per week, or 20 per- they must resolve their eco- work and produced the most detailed gations. cent of their pay, for up to 22 nomic issues if we don’t public account yet of how, he says, the Mandiant, which took in some $100 weeks. resolve our own,” Kerry said Panetta also said the Wednesday in a speech at the Chinese government has been rum- million in business last year — up 60 AP photo maging through the networks of major percent from the year before — is part across-the-board spending University of Virginia. Kevin Mandia ‘s company, Mandiant, is part of reductions would “put us on House Speaker John U.S. companies. of a lucrative and exploding market that a $30 billion-a-year industry that is taking a It wasn’t news to Mandia’s commer- goes beyond antivirus software and a path toward a hollow force,” Boehner put the blame on growing role in protecting America’s cyber cial competitors, or the federal govern- firewalls. These “digital forensics” out- meaning a military incapable Obama and said he agrees ment, that systematic attacks could be fits can tell a business whether its sys- security. of fulfilling all of its missions. with Panetta that automatic In a written message to spending cuts would devas- traced back to a nondescript office tems have been breached and — if the known as Blackwater. Officials inside employees, Panetta said that tate the military. building outside Shanghai that he company pays extra — who attacked it. and outside government say that’s not a he notified members of Con- “The furloughs contem- believes was run by the Chinese army. Mandiant’s staff is stocked with bad thing; contractors can often act gress Wednesday that if the plated by this notice will do What was remarkable was that the retired intelligence and law enforce- more quickly than the government and White House and Congress real harm to our national extraordinary details — code names of ment agents who specialize in comput- without as much red tape. There are cannot strike a deficit reduc- security,” Panetta wrote in hackers, one’s affection for Harry Pot- er forensics. also serious privacy concerns: Most tion deal before March 1 to his congressional notifica- ter and how they stole sensitive trade The growing reliance on contractors U.S. citizens don’t want the govern- avoid the furloughs, all tion letter, adding that it secrets and passwords — came from a like Mandiant has been compared to ment to access their bank accounts, for affected workers will get at would make troops less ready private security company without the that enjoyed by the military and State example, even if China is attacking least 30 days’ advance for combat and slow the official backing of the U.S. military or Department contractor formerly their bank. notice. acquisition of important The furloughs would be weapons. part of a broader plan the “Overall, sequestration SPACIOUS 3BR, 2.5BA HOME Pentagon is preparing in will put us on a path toward a with wood floors on a large lot in a order to cut $46 billion hollow force and inflict seri- great Coquille neighborhood. 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C M C M Y K Thursday, February21,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation WORLD Water tested after body DIGEST Gunbattle, Maserati crash, 3 dead in Vegas found in L.A. hotel tank LAS VEGAS (AP) — Gun- LOS ANGELES (AP) — release the results of tests on water the body was found in, shots fired from a black British tourist Michael Baugh the water today. but the department is being Range Rover on the Las Vegas and his wife said water had When the body was dis- extra cautious. Strip early this morning only trickled for days as they covered Tuesday, they issued Powell said the hotel hired caused a Maserati to crash brushed their teeth, show- a do-not-drink order while a a water treatment specialist into a taxi, creating a fireball ered and drank from the taps lab analyzes the water, said after the department and killing three people as at the Cecil Hotel in down- Terrance Powell, a director required it to do so to disin- the SUV sped away. The Associated Press David Perry, CEO of Gaikai, left, speaks as Mark Cerny, demonstrates town Los Angeles, but they coordinating the depart- fect its plumbing lines. Initial reports had it as a could not have imagined the ment’s response. The disclo- A call to the hotel was not gunfight between the luxury remote game play on the PSVita during a news conference to announce the Sony Playstation 4,Wednesday in New York. disturbing reason. sure contradicts a previous returned. SUV and the high-end sports The body of a Canadian police statement that the The remains of Elisa Lam, car. But investigators don’t woman was later discovered water had been deemed safe. 21, were found by a mainte- think anyone in the Maserati Sony shows what PS4 at the bottom of one of four Powell said the water was nance worker at the 600- was shooting, said Sgt. John cisterns on the roof of the also used for cooking in the room hotel that charges $65 a Sheahan. historic hotel near Skid Row. hotel; a coffee shop in the night after guests com- Police are looking for the can do, but no box The tanks provide water for hotel would remain closed plained about the low water distinctive black Range Rover hotel taps and would have and has been instructed to pressure. with dark tinted windows been used by guests for sanitize its food equipment Police detectives were and black rims that left the NEW YORK (AP) — Sony Entertainment of America, showed off what the the U.S.-based arm of the washing and drinking. before reopening. working to determine if her scene after the 4:30 a.m. “The moment we found “Our biggest concern is death was the result of foul crash at the intersection of PlayStation 4 can do, but not PlayStation business. what it will look like. Tretton said the price of out, we felt a bit sick to the going to be fecal contamina- play or an accident. Flamingo and Las Vegas stomach, quite literally,” tion because of the body in LAPD Sgt. Rudy Lopez boulevards. It’s surrounded The Japanese electronics the PS4 hasn’t been decided giant talked about its upcom- yet, but hinted that it would- Baugh said. the water,” Powell said. He called it suspicious and said a by some of the most famous Los Angeles County said the likelihood of con- coroner’s investigation will casinos on the Strip. ing game console for the first n’t be as high as the PlaySta- time and said it will go on sale tion 3 was initially. The PS3 Department of Public Health tamination is “minimal” determine Lam’s cause of In all, five vehicles were officials were expected to given the large amount of death. involved. The Maserati driv- this holiday season. debuted in 2006 with two er, the taxi driver and a pas- But Sony didn’t reveal the models for $500 and $600. It senger in the cab were killed. device itself. Presenters played now sells for about $300. Plains storm gathers strength, cited in death The Range Rover has paper games that were projected on The PS4 will be jostling for dealer plates, although it’s screens in a converted opera attention this holiday season ST. LOUIS (AP) — Parts of classes ahead of time, in Kansas’ capital, Topeka, not clear what state they’re house, but the PlayStations with Microsoft’s successor to the nation’s heartland awoke anticipation of the more had little more than a dust- from, police said. themselves were hidden back- the Xbox. Details on that today to more than half a foot than a foot of snow expected ing of snow after dawn, but Several people were taken stage throughout Wednesday device are expected in June. of snow, as a large storm made to fall in some places. in the town of Rozel, roughly 1 to the hospital, including a evening’s two-hour event. Xbox 360 came out a year its way eastward out of the Kelly Sugden, a National 210 miles west, 6 ⁄2 inches passenger from the Maserati. “I don’t know that the box before PS3 and has been more Rockies, snarling traffic for Weather Service meteorolo- had already reported fallen. Egypt’s Brotherhood is going to be something popular, largely because of its morning commuters and gist in Dodge City, Kan., said Sugden said that while that’s going to have a dra- robust online service, Xbox allowing an army of children to early today that the storm that forecasters weren’t expect- operates secretively matic impact on people’s Live, which allows people to trade pen and paper for shovel had already dumped heavy ing blizzard conditions to CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian feelings about the game. It play games with others online. and sled, at least for a day. snow on Colorado and west- develop in Kansas, the Inter- President Mohammed Morsi will be a color and a size fair- Sony did reveal that the Winter storm warnings ern Kansas on Wednesday state 70 corridor could get as speaks publicly of firsthand ly comparable to previous insides of the PS4 will essen- were issued from Colorado was moving a bit slower than much as 13 inches of snow, knowledge of a meeting consoles,” said Jack Tretton, tially be a “supercharged through Illinois, and many first expected, but was “start- and large drifts would make where opponents allegedly CEO of Sony Computer PC,” much like an Xbox. school districts cancelled ing to get back together.” driving very dangerous. plotted against him. A few months earlier, the most powerful man in his Small jet crashes in Ga., killing 5 Muslim Brotherhood group, Lisa M. Porter, C.P.A. Khairat el-Shater, says he has THOMSON, Ga. (AP) — National Transportation The plane with seven peo- access to recordings of for- Federal and local authorities Safety Board said in a state- ple aboard had departed We make house calls mer military rulers and elec- were investigating today ment this morning. from John Tune Airport in toral officials engineering his after a small jet crashed off Two survivors were taken Nashville, Tenn., Federal • Income Tax disqualification from last the end of a runway at a to area hospitals in eastern Aviation Administration year’s presidential race. Georgia airport, killing five Georgia after the Hawker spokeswoman Kathleen • Payroll In Egypt, those statements people and injuring two. Beechcraft 390/Premier I Bergen said. It was on its way are seen by security officials, The plane overran a run- crashed shortly after 8 p.m. to the Thomson-McDuffie • Bookkeeping former members of the way during its landing and Wednesday, Thomson- Regional Airport, about 30 Islamist group and independ- crashed into woods at the McDuffie County Sheriff miles west of Augusta, when ent media as strong hints that airport west of Augusta, the Logan Marshall said. it crashed there, she said. the Brotherhood might be 541-267-4518 running its own intelligence- gathering network outside of government security agencies and official channels. Such concerns dovetail the Brotherhood, which has a long history of operating clandestinely, to suspicion that it remains a shadowy group with operations that may overlap with the normal functions of a state. Domenici owns having son outside marriage ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — For nearly 40 years, Sen. Pete Domenici’s reputa- tion was that of a well- respected — some might say staid — conservative Republi- can and honorable family man. But the 80-year-old New Mexico political giant’s per- sona was shaken Wednesday with the revelation that he had an out-of-wedlock child in the 1970s and became embroiled in what might be described as an inside-the- Beltway soap opera. While his wife Nancy was raising their eight children, Domenici had the affair and secret child with a woman about half his age — and who happened to be the daughter of one of his Senate col- leagues. The woman raised the child on her own, became a prominent lobbyist, Repub- lican activist and political commentator, and their 30- something son has since gone on to build an impressive Washington resume himself. N.Y.’s Cardinal Dolan deposed on Wis. abuse NEW YORK (AP) — New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, just days ahead of his depar- ture for Rome and the con- clave that will elect the next pope, has been deposed about clergy sex abuse in his former Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Dolan, who led Milwau- kee’s Roman Catholics from 2002 to 2009,answered ques- tions Wednesday about his decision to publicize names of clergy members who had been accused of molesting children in cases that are mostly decades old, church attorney Frank LoCoco said. The deposition is part of a bankruptcy case filed in 2011 by Dolan’s Wisconsin suc- cessor, Archbishop Jerome Listecki, over abuse claims by nearly 500 people. Many Milwaukee church officials, including another former archbishop, Rembert Weak- land, have been deposed. C M C M Y K Y K

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C M C M Y K Thursday, February21,2013 • The World • A9 Y K World 11 killed in Prosecutors: Pistorius top explosions cop should be dropped PRETORIA, South Africa ance. He acknowledged (AP) — Prosecutors reinstat- Wednesday that nothing in in southern ed attempted murder charges Pistorius’ account of the fatal against a policeman leading Valentine’s Day shooting of the murder investigation into his girlfriend contradicted Indian city world-famous athlete Oscar what police had discovered. Pistorius, in the latest twist in The spokeswoman for the HYDERABAD, India (AP) — a case that has captivated nation’s prosecutors urged At least 11 people were killed and 50 injured today in a pair South Africa and threatens to that Botha be removed from of explosions in a crowded area bring down a national idol. the Pistorius case. of the southern Indian city of The announcement that Pistorius, an Olympian Hyderabad, officials said. detective Hilton Botha faces whose lower legs were Federal Home Minister reinstated charges in connec- amputated when he was less Sushilkumar Shinde said the tion with a 2011 shooting inci- than a year old, claims he bombs were attached to two dent came a day after he testi- mistook girlfriend Reeva bicycles about 500 feet and fied for the prosecution in Pis- Steenkamp for an intruder two minutes apart in Dilsukh torius’ bail hearing, and by all when he shot her in a locked Nagar, a residential and com- The Associated Press accounts bungled his appear- bathroom in his home. mercial district. He said eight Syrian security agents carry a body following a huge explosion that shook central Damascus, Syria, today. people died in one explosion and three in the other. He spoke to reporters in New Buuyy aanyny 1,1, GGetet aanyny 1 Delhi. 53 killed in Damascus car bomb ¡ India has been in a state of alert since Mohammed Afzal DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — least three attacks in the group the Syrian Observato- 1 Guru, a Kashmiri, was hanged Syrian state TV says 53 peo- heart of the city today. A ry for Human Rights said 42 in a New Delhi jail nearly two ple were killed and more than second blast shook anoth- had been killed in the car 2 200 wounded in a car bomb er neighborhood and mor- bombing, most of them Prriceice weeks ago. Guru had been ⁄ convicted of involvement in a attack near the headquarters tar rounds exploded near civilians. 2001 attack on India’s Parlia- of the ruling Baath party in the Syrian Army General The difference in the ment that killed 14 people central Damascus. Command. death tolls could not be including five gunmen. The bomb was one of at The Britain-based activist immediately reconciled.

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GAY MARRIAGE “Our journey is not com- NYPD, Microsoft create crime-fighting system plete until our gay brothers Could overturn and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law,” BY COLLEEN LONG latest version has been quiet- tually, the system could sup- and whether any major com- all state bans Obama said during his ly in use for about a year. ply crime-fighting informa- petition arises. While there The Associated Press Continued from Page A1 remarks on the west front of The project could pay off tion in real time to officers on other data-drilling products the Capitol. “For if we are NEW YORK — A 911 call in more ways than one: The laptops in their squad cars made by other companies, truly created equal, than comes in about a possible NYPD could make tens of and on mobile devices while they say the NYPD’s involve- private deliberations pub- surely the love we commit to bomb in lower Manhattan and millions of dollars under an they walk the beat. ment could set the dashboard licly. one another must be equal as an alert pops up on computer unprecedented marketing “It works incredibly well,” apart. While the Justice Depart- well.” screens at the New York Police deal that allows Microsoft to said Jessica Tisch, director of “This is the kind of stuff ment would make the filing, Seeking to capitalize on Department, instantly show- sell the system to other law planning and policy for the you used to only see in the president is almost cer- growing public support for ing officers an interactive map enforcement agencies and counterterrorism unit. movies,” said analyst Rob tain to make the ultimate gay marriage, advocates are of the neighborhood, footage civilian companies around For example, officers used Enderle of Enderle Group, a decision on whether to do so. calling on the administration from nearby security cameras, the world. The city will get a the system during a deadly technology analysis firm. “I have to make sure that to file a broad brief not only whether there are high radia- 30 percent cut. shooting outside the Empire “Getting it to work in a way I’m not interjecting myself asking the court to declare tion levels and whether any The Domain Awareness State Building in August. that police departments can too much into this process, California’s ban unconstitu- other threats have been made System, known as the dash- Dozens of 911 calls were com- use in real time is huge.” particularly when we’re not a tional but also urging the against the city. board, gives easy access to ing in, and it initially looked Officers were involved party to the case,” Obama justices to make all state bans In a click, police know the police department’s like an attack staged by sever- throughout the process with said Wednesday in an inter- illegal. exactly what they’re getting voluminous arrest records, al gunmen. But officers the programmers, offering view with San Francisco’s The Supreme Court, into. 911 calls, more than 3,000 mapped the information and advice on what they need dur- KGO-TV. which will take up the case Such a hypothetical sce- security cameras citywide, pulled up cameras within 500 ing an emergency. He said his personal view on March 26, has several nario may seem like some- license plate readers and feet of the reported shots to “It was created by cops for was that gay couples should options for its eventual rul- thing out of a futuristic crime portable radiation detectors. determine there was only one cops,” Tisch said. “We have the same rights as ing. Among them: drama, but the technology is This is all public data — not shooter. thought a lot about what straight couples and said his I Uphold the state ban on real, developed in a partner- additional surveillance. Analysts are cautious information we want up close administration would do gay marriage and say citizens ship between the nation’s Right now, it is used only in about the potential profits, and personal, and what needs whatever it could to promote of a state have the right to largest police department NYPD offices, mostly in the saying that largely depends to be a click away.It’s all baked that principle. make that call. and Microsoft Corp., and the counterterrorism unit. Even- on Microsoft’s sales efforts in there.” Obama has a complicated I Endorse an appeals history on gay marriage. As a court ruling that would make presidential candidate in same-sex marriage legal in Israeli troops clash with protesters 2008,he opposed the Califor- California but apply only to nia ban but didn’t endorse gay that state. marriage. As he ran for re- I Issue a broader ruling RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Hun- latest round of unrest between the pro- But Palestinians officials said it wasn’t election last year, he that would apply to Califor- dreds of Palestinian protesters clashed testers and Israeli troops. a done deal because Issawi also faces sep- announced his personal sup- nia and seven other states: with Israeli security forces today, hurling His hunger strike has drawn interna- arate charges in a military court and there port for same-sex marriage Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, rocks and burning tires at a West Bank tional attention and concerns from nota- were no indications that he planned to but said marriage was an issue Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon demonstration to show solidarity with bles such as U.N. Secretary-General Ban end his hunger strike. that should be decided by the and Rhode Island. In those Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. Ki-moon. Some 2,000 people gathered at the states, not the federal govern- states, gay couples may join Palestinians have staged protests Issawi is incarcerated for violating the Beitunia military checkpoint, hoping to ment. in civil unions that have all across the West Bank all week in solidar- terms of his release from a previous march to a nearby military prison, where To some, Obama’s broad the benefits of marriage but ity with the 4,500 prisoners held by prison term. Today, an Israeli court sen- some of the prisoners are held. When the call for gay rights during his may not be married. Israel. Four of the prisoners are staging a tenced him for eight months from the day military prevented them from proceed- Jan. 21 inaugural address was I Rule that the Constitu- hunger strike and the worsening condi- of his arrest on July 7, meaning he could ing, protesters began rioting by hurling a sign that he now sees a fed- tion forbids states from ban- tion of one, Samer Issawi, sparked the be freed as early as next month. stones and burning tires. eral role in defining marriage. ning same-sex unions.

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Golf | B2 Sports NBA | B4 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2013 Focus on Lakers clinch spot in tournament I SWOCC women are one of the top three seeds for the defense in the late moments. also had 10 points and Meg Berry Danica region. The Lakers and “It went all the way to the scored eight off the bench and tied for final spot with Chemeketa are one game in front wire,” Hoppe said. “The guys grabbed 11 rebounds. one game to go of Lane. understood how big this was, and “We got good a good night as driver SWOCC finishes the regular when it came time to, we made from Jazmin and rebounding season at home against some defensive stops and that’s from the bench from Meg Berry THE WORLD Chemeketa on Saturday. The what got it done. and Kyla Siri,”Herbert said. “We So the Daytona 500 is Sunday, winner is the region champion, “That’s what it takes this time had a good effort rebounding and in case you haven’t heard (since ALBANY — The Southwestern but if the Lakers lose and Lane of year.” them.” there’s been hardly any mention of Oregon Community College beats Portland, they will fall to Hoppe said the defense Now SWOCC enters the final it anywhere), some woman will men’s basketball team is headed to the No. 3 seed since the Titans helped the Lakers get into their game against third-place start on the pole. the NWAACC tournament. The took both games with SWOCC running game on offense. Chemeketa tied with Umpqua for OK, that was a little sarcasm Laker women are a step closer, this season. “I was really happy with our fourth place. If both win or both about the overblown hype sur- too, following a doubleheader Anthony Heintzman led defense and just how hard we lose Saturday — Umpqua hosts rounding Danica Patrick’s posting sweep for SWOCC at Linn- SWOCC in the win over Linn- played,”he said. league-leading Clackamas — the the fastest qualifying time Sunday. Benton on Wednesday. Benton by hitting seven of the The women also won a tight two teams would meet in a one- I think it’s pretty cool that she won The Laker men beat the Lakers’ 10 3-pointers and scoring game, beating the Roadrunners game playoff Monday in Coos Bay the pole for NASCAR’s Super Bowl Roadrunners 72-64 at Albany to a game-high 28 points. Derek 71-68 behind a huge night from for the region’s fourth tournament in her first season participating clinch their spot in the tourna- Williams added 11 points and Quynne Eharis. berth. full-time at stock car racing’s high- ment. nine rebounds, and Cody Cozad The sophomore post had 36 In the game against the est level, but I’m looking forward to They also moved into a tie for hit three 3-pointers and scored points and 16 rebounds for the Roadrunners, SWOCC shot just the time that Patrick is viewed just first place when Chemeketa lost nine points. Lakers, and made 10 of her 12 free 15 percent from 3-point range but as a driver and not as a woman. to Mount Hood. “They played a lot of zone, so throws. scored 20 points off 12 Linn- I have a hunch she’s looking for- “We’re excited,”said SWOCC we did get a lot of 3-point shots,” “Quynne was incredible,” Benton turnovers and also had a ward to that, too. coach Trevor Hoppe. “We’re Hoppe said. “That got us over the SWOCC coach Mike Herbert 25-8 edge in second-chance Since she arrived on the nation- going to enjoy this and get ready hump. And we won the rebound- said, adding that her production points. al racing scene, Patrick has been for Saturday’s game. That’s still a ing battle.” came in just 30 minutes because Janelle Land had 18 points to one of the most popular drivers. big game for us, too.” The biggest thing, though, of foul trouble. lead four Linn-Benton players in She appeals to female fans, who The Lakers are guaranteed was that the Lakers played great Point guard Jazmin Bembry double figures. hope she breaks through gender stereotypes that men dominate the sport. In terms of marketing, she’s been splashed all over the TV in a variety of different commercials, some that flaunt her beauty. And she gave a glimpse of her potential in her first Indianapolis 500 in 2005, leading late in the race before finishing fourth. She was rookie of the year SPORTS in the IndyCar EDITOR Series that year, became the first woman to win an IndyCar race when she took the checkered flag in Japan in 2008, had the highest finish for a woman at the JOHN Indy 500 when GUNTHER she was third in 2009 and set a series record by still having her car running at the end of the race for 50 straight races. She was voted the most popular driver in IndyCar for six straight years and took the same honor in the NASCAR Nationwide Series last year. By Lou Sennick, The World Now I’m curious to see if she Two wrestlers will represent Marshfield in the state championships this year.Tyler Campbell, behind, will wrestle in the 106-pound weight class and returning champion can have success competing against Thaddeus Nelson will wrestle in the 120-pound class. the best drivers in NASCAR. She’s clearly talented. And she’s feisty like a lot of the other drivers. My favorite comment when she was switching from the open- Marshfield grapplers have high hopes wheel Indy cars to the stock cars of NASCAR was when she said she was excited to finally have bumpers BY TYLER RICHARDSON dominate and become the third Pirate to win so she could bump other cars with- The World State Wrestling Tournament multiple state titles. out breaking her own. She has Memorial Coliseum, Portland “Thadd’s not afraid of anything. That fear shown she will retaliate when she COOS BAY — State titles have been on the Schedule of losing has never been there for him,” he feels wronged by other drivers, minds of two Marshfield wrestlers for a long Friday said. something that puts her right in time. Session 1: 8:30 a.m.-8:15 p.m.: First and second rounds Campbell will have a tougher road to the line with most of the men she’s While other kids slept, they worked. While and first two consolation rounds (all classifications) finals. He lost the district championship friends ate junk food, they dieted. round and is not seeded going into the tourna- driving against. Saturday But so far, she hasn’t had a lot of When classmates went to parties, they ment. The sophomore, making his first trip to success in the stock cars, and I’m focused. Session 2: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.: Semifinals and consolation the tournament, said national meets in Iowa betting her first season in the Now, that dedication and the long hours through placing rounds with Team Bucs have prepared him for the Sprint Cup series will be a learning on the mats are paying off for Thaddeus Parade of Champions: 6-6:30 p.m. crowds and competition he will face as he tries experience. Nelson and Tyler Campbell as they prepare Session 3: 6:30-9:45 p.m.: Championship matches (all to bring home his first state championship. That said, it would be hard for for the Class 5A state wrestling tournament classifications) “Obviously there is a lot of good talent her not to improve on her first this weekend in Portland. Admission: Session 1: $15 adults/$10 sudents. Session there,”he said. “I can compete good. I have to Daytona 500 last winter. In that “It’s a mental grind,” said first-year head 2 and Session 3: $10 adults/$8 students. hang in there, stay tough and believe in race, she was involved in a crash on coach Travis Wittlake. “They skipped a lot of myself.” the second lap and finished 38th. fun things so they can wrestle. They try to Wittlake said there is no reason Campbell Since she’s starting in the front row focus on doing their job.” champion at 120 pounds, after a third-place can’t win a title if he uses his speed and stays Sunday, she should be able to stay Nelson and Campbell, who will wrestle at finish his freshman year. He was named out- moving against taller opponents. Mental out of trouble at least for a while. 120 and 106 pounds, have been learning standing wrestler at the district meet and focus is the key for Nelson. In the weeks leading up to under Wittlake since before they were holds the No. 1 seed heading into the tourna- “They have both seen the big stage,” he Daytona, Patrick also has been in teenagers with the Team Bucs club team. One ment. said. “Their nerves are good nerves, not the spotlight because of her split of Wittlake’s goals since they first stepped “The only nerves I have are how many nerves that will make them shut down.” from her husband late last year and into his gym was to instill in them the drive to people count on me to win state,”Nelson said. Both wrestlers will open with matches the recent announcement that be in the final match at state every year. “I guarantee I work harder than anyone. The Friday morning. Campbell will face Tristan she’s dating fellow driver Ricky State is nothing new to the junior Nelson, goal is to dominate.” Holcomb of Pendleton and Nelson will face Stenhouse Jr. Ironically, he would making his third trip. He is the defending Wittlake thinks Nelson has all the tools to Tristan Greco of Wilsonville. be the most popular and anticipat- ed rookie in virtually any other year because of his success in the Nationwide Series, but instead he has been Patrick’s shadow. Red Devils eye trophy with big group I’m intrigued by the Daytona 500, though I won’t be sitting in BY JOHN GUNTHER for the same trophies, led by front of the TV watching the entire The World Glide, Coquille’s Sunset race. I’ve found that, at least for Conference rival. me, NASCAR is most entertaining COQUILLE — As Coquille’s The Wildcats have the most when I watch the last 20 or 30 min- wrestling team was wrapping up wrestlers in the tournament, utes, when most of the drama hap- its best district meet in recent with 16. They also have the most pens. years, Lance Noel was getting seeded wrestlers (eight) and the And for the record, the thing nostalgic. most No. 1 seeds (three). that impressed me most from the He recalled a time six years Willamina has 14 wrestlers, Daytona 500 pole qualifying day earlier, when he joined Scott including seven who are seeded Sunday wasn’t that Patrick posted Flood and Buck Dunn to coach No. 3 or higher.And Riverside has the fastest time. the Coquille Valley Middle two No. 1 seeds and five seeds in Rather, it was that several of the School team. all among its nine wrestlers. drivers competed in a half- Fast forward to the present. Rainier and Vale have 12 marathon during the morning The original six grapplers who wrestlers each, and Burns and before qualifying. started as sixth-graders for Nyssa have 10. (Nyssa’s include And one of those drivers, CVMS — Austin Flood, Sye By Alysha Beck, The World two No. 1 seeds and two No. 2 Jimmie Johnson, finished in under Yates, Michael Romine, Marcus Coquille’s Kody Courtright, bottom, flings Illinois Valley’s Manny Pementel onto the seeds.) 90 minutes. Allen, Andy Clemons and Cody mat during their 113-pound semifinal match at the regional wrestling tournament Noel has high hopes for his That’s several minutes faster Hagen — are wrapping up their at Coquille High School on Saturday. Courtright is one of 11 Red Devils competing group, which includes all the than I was in my first half. senior seasons for Coquille. at state this week. seniors but Hagen, who did not I knew Johnson was a great The same core of coaches has qualify. driver. His five straight champi- been with them the entire way. later, Noel became head coach, Where the Red Devils are is “I think five or six of them will onships proved that. Now I know “It’s been fun — unbeliev- and John Owens joined as anoth- taking 11 wrestlers to this week’s be placers,”he said. he’s a pretty good runner, too. able,” Noel said. “We’re like one er volunteer assistant, bringing Class 3A state tournament, hop- Leading the way are Yates and Sports Editor John Gunther can big family.” his expertise from his time as a ing to nab one of the four tro- Romine, who both are No. 1 seeds be reached by phone at 541-269- When the wrestlers got to wrestler at the University of phies available. and already two-time state plac- 1222, ext.214 or email at john.gun- high school, Dick Desoto was the Pittsburgh. That would take a strong team ers. [email protected]. Follow him team’s only coach, so the trio “We wouldn’t be where we are effort, because several other on Twitter @jguntherworld. joined him, Noel said. A year without him,” Noel said. standout teams are competing SEE COQUILLE | B4 C M C M Y K Y K

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THE WORLD “We couldn’t put the ball in the hole,”said Stallard. Pacific’s girls basketball The Pirates went just 3- team was eliminated from for-20 from 3-point range. the Class 1A playoffs in a 56- Hannah Fortune led 30 loss to Triangle Lake on Pacific with 13 points in her Wednesday. final game for the Pirates. “We kept it close for a Triangle Lake got 20 points while against the No. 5 team from Kiana Brown and 18 from in the state,” Pacific coach Krissy Richardson. The Lakers Ben Stallard said. visit Skyline League champion Ultimately, though, the Yoncalla on Saturday for a spot Pirates couldn’t keep up on in the Class 1A tournament at another cold night shooting. Baker City. Sabres fire head coach

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Newman demonstrating the instability of NASCAR’s new BUFFALO, New York — Gen-6 race car. Lindy Ruff is out as coach in Newman spun about 15 Buffalo, meaning the slow- minutes into the day’s first starting, inconsistent and session, losing control of his sometimes lethargic Sabres Chevrolet right in front of have now become Ron Carl Edwards and Mark The Associated Press Rolston’s mess to clean up. Martin. All three cars sus- Spectators make their way off the course during a snow storm at the Match Play Championship golf tournament Wednesday. Rolston was promoted tained damage, and it’s the from the Sabres’ minor- third wreck in a week that has league affiliate, AHL collected Martin. Rochester, to Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s engine Snow delays match play tourney finish out blew during the session, and the season Sports putting a fresh one in his car as Buffalo’s means he will start at the MARANA, Ariz. (AP) — Bundled in a Jaidee when play was suspended. In only 3 1/2 hours of golf, there was interim Shorts back of the field in today’s winter jacket in a chilly tent near the Ian Poulter’s only other tournament some impressive play. coach. Daytona 500 qualifying race. snow-covered driving range, Mark this year was on Maui for the Bo Van Pelt, who took three shots to The move was made hours Russell was asked where the opening Tournament of Champions, where it get out of a bunker early against John after Ruff was fired amid BASEBALL day of the Match Play Championship took four days just to get started Senden, won six straight holes — only growing criticism for the Stanton is hit in head ranked among his bizarre weather expe- because of high wind. two of them with birdies — to build a 5- team’s early season struggles. JUPITER, Florida — An riences. “I can’t believe it. When have we up lead through 12. Jason Day was 6 up Ruff’s dismissal ends his intrasquad matchup between “It’s right there,” said Russell, the ever seen that?” he said, taking off his through 10 holes against Zach Johnson, 16-season tenure in Buffalo, two precocious talents PGA Tour’s vice president of competi- rain gear in front of his locker. “The two Matt Kuchar was 3 up over Hiroyuki during which he became the Wednesday left Giancarlo tion. events I’ve attempted to play this year Fujita through 14, and defending cham- franchise’s winningest coach Stanton dazed and Jose And Russell has been on the job for have been three days of 50 mph wind pion Hunter Mahan was 4 up at the turn (571-432-162) and the NHL’s Fernandez shaken. more than 30 years. and 2 inches of snow in an hour. It’s against Matteo Manassero. longest active-serving coach Stanton was hit in the First-round play in the World Golf absolutely, flippin’ unbelievable.” “It’s hard to keep your hands warm,” with one team. back of the helmet during a Championships event was suspended What does that say for the rest of the Mahan said. “You’re feeling of everything Wednesday when rain that came down year? just isn’t quite there. By the last three NHL suspends Hansen Miami Marlins intrasquad game by a fastball that got sideways quickly gave way to snow from “Can’t get worse,” he said. “Just shots we hit, it was unbelievable, crazy.” NEW YORK — Vancouver away from Fernandez, the a winter storm that dumped close to 2 incredible. Bizarre. Have you ever seen The best competition might have Canucks forward Jannik team’s top pitching prospect. inches on Dove Mountain in about an it? Especially where we are.” come after play ended. Hansen was suspended for Stanton remained on his feet hour. The temperature plunged to 33 Maybe he should consider himself Rickie Fowler wound up and fired one game by the NHL for hit- but left the game and said the degrees at the cactus-lined layout lucky. At least he didn’t play Torrey snowballs from the parking lots. The ting Chicago Blackhawks beaning affected his eye- 2,800 feet above sea level. Pines, where fog wiped out an entire caddies spent an hour having a snowball forward Marian Hossa in the sight. “I’ve seen snow on the course when I round Saturday and Woods had to wait fight, though most of the players stayed back of the head with his left “I wasn’t dizzy,”he said. “I was a kid, but nothing like that on any of until Monday to polish off his 75th inside. forearm. saw a little grayness and the tours. It was crazy,”said top-ranked career victory. There were frost delays That included Carl Pettersson, a guy Rory McIlroy, one of 20 players in the in the opening rounds at Phoenix. who tries to see the glass half-full. CYCLING fuzziness on the outside of my eyes, but it’s subsiding now.” 64-man field who never even made it to But snow? “This is one time I have the advan- Armstrong won’t testify Stanton said he didn’t the first tee at the Ritz-Carlton Club. “I remember one year in Vegas in a tage of being fat,”Pettersson said. AUSTIN, Texas — Lance expect to miss any playing Tiger Woods also was in one of the 10 collegiate tournament it was sleeting,” With delays like this, he might have Armstrong will not do a tell- time, but further medical matches that didn’t start. He will begin said Webb Simpson, who played one company. all interview under oath with evaluation was planned. play today against Charles Howell III, shot. “We all charged toboggans to our “It seems like every rain delay — or the agency that exposed his while McIlroy will face Shane Lowry. coach in the pro shop and he wasn’t too snow delay — that we have, you just performance-enhancing PRO FOOTBALL After more snow during the night happy about it. This is crazy weather. But seem to sit there and eat dessert,” Day and morning temperatures around we’ve got a great forecast for the week- said. “And there’s a bunch of yummy drug use and took his seven Jury convicts Dennard Tour de France titles. freezing, the course remained coated end, so hopefully, it will melt tonight.” chocolates in there.” LINCOLN, Nebraska — The U.S. Anti-Doping this morning, further delaying play.The Poulter was cold from the start, rub- This was the second time in three New England Patriots cor- Agency had told Armstrong field is cut in half after each round and, bing his hands together and jumping in years that wintry weather interrupted nerback Alfonzo Dennard he would have to reveal all with sunshine in the forecast the rest of place to keep warm in the morning chill. the Match Play Championship. Light was convicted of assaulting a knows about doping in the week, so it shouldn’t be difficult to The Englishman had a 3-up lead over snow covered everything but tee boxes police officer in Lincoln, cycling — a process officials get caught up. Stephen Gallacher through 12 holes, and greens the morning of Luke Neb., last year. expected would take several “We’ve got a lot of possibilities with then left the course plotting revenge Donald’s victory over Martin Kaymer in A jury found Dennard days — if he wanted to reduce this small field,” Russell said. after European Ryder Cup teammate the 2011 championship match. It guilty of the felony charge his lifetime ban from sports. Sergio Garcia, in the leadoff match, Peter Hanson hit him with a snowball. cleared before the match, but there was and a misdemeanor count of Wednesday was the latest had just holed a 10-foot par putt to win “I’m like an elephant,” Poulter said. a brief delay because of sleet that turned resisting arrest, but acquit- deadline for Armstrong to the 15th hole and go 2 up over Thongchai “I will not forget.” greens white. ted the former Nebraska decide on USADA’s offer. After standout of third-degree negotiating with the agency assault against another man, for two months, he refused. Lancaster County Attorney Veteran broadcaster Garagiola retires AUTO RACING Joe Kelly said. Dennard faces up to five SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) pooches, Joe Garagiola could Cars wreck in practice years in prison for the officer — Be it down on a baseball always tell a story. DAYTONA BEACH, assault and up to a year for field or up in the broadcast So when the 87-year-old Florida — It was a dramatic resisting arrest, Kelly said. booth, whether he was Garagiola was prodded first practice session for the His sentencing hearing is pinch-hitting for Johnny Wednesday to reminisce Daytona 500, with Ryan April 11. Carson or looking at about an on-air career that lasted nearly six decades, he obliged. Naturally, he did. Garagiola, the ballplayer- turned-announcer who was honored by the Hall of Fame, said he’s ending his days as a broadcaster. He’s retiring as a part-time television analyst for the Arizona Diamondbacks, and said goodbye at a 30-minute news Hall of Fame conference at the team’s broadcaster Joe spring training facility. Garagiola throws “I don’t deserve a lot of things that have happened to out the ceremonial me,” he said, “but I remem- first pitch before ber Jack Benny saying he had Game 1 of the arthritis, he didn’t deserve 2007 National that, either.” League Garagiola entertained Championship audiences for 58 years with a baseball series. sharp sense of humor and a The Associated Press seemingly endless trove of stories. Popular with those most of a tumor behind his along with funny stories he who followed sports and left eye. He had to use a walk- picked up along the way. those who didn’t, his person- er to get around afterward. In 1991, he won the Ford ality transcended games and “I came out with a walker, C. Frick Award for baseball Play begins Thursday, February 28, ends Saturday, March 2 landed him a pair of stints on then a cane. Now I walk broadcasting excellence that the “Today” show, a slot as a without it,” he said. “I wob- earned him a permanent guest host in Carson’s seat on ble a little bit. Guys think I’m place in the Hall. “The Tonight Show,” spots as drunk sometimes, but I’m On Wednesday, he offered a game-show host and almost not. The only thing that gets a sample of the tales that a decade on Westminster dog me is they say,‘Can you run?’ made him a part of the game’s show telecasts. I say I couldn’t run when I soundtrack for so long. A 20-year-old rookie with was playing, for crying out Garagiola recalled a 3A Play the World Series champion loud.” pitcher “who will remain St. Louis Cardinals in 1946 — Garagiola said he wanted nameless” who threw only a Follow the action... he had more hits and RBIs in to spend more time with fastball. But when Garagiola the seven-game matchup Audrey, his wife of 63 years. put down the sign for the In Print Feb. 27 to Mar. 4 against Boston than Ted He had worked at selected fastball, the pitcher kept Live Online & Twitter Reporting Williams — Garagiola spent Diamondbacks games for the shaking it off. Finally, an nine seasons in the majors as past 15 years. exasperated Garagiola went Follow us!...... @TheWorldLink a catcher. He was a career Garagiola’s first broadcast out to the mound. John Gunther ...... @jguntherworld .257 hitter, then really job was alongside the famed “I go out there and said, Tyler Richardson . . . @COPSTheWorld became a star once he Harry Caray with the ‘What do you want to Cardinals. He later worked throw?”’ Garagiola recalled. Tim Novotny ...... @Novots34 stopped playing. Garagiola said his health is with Curt Gowdy and Vin “He said a slider. I said, ‘You Alysha Beck ...... @alyshab012 good three years after under- Scully on NBC broadcasts, don’t throw a slider.’He said, Lou Sennick...... Photographer going eight hours of surgery mixing in keen insights ‘That’s why I’ll get him out, that successfully removed gleaned from his playing days he won’t be lookin’ for it.’” C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday,February21,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Arizona runs Utes will push pace past Washington under Erickson

about offensive coordinator TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — “Once we got through the I Former Oregon Brian Johnson’s play-calling Arizona has had trouble get- first 8-to-10 minutes of the last year after Norm Chow ting out of the gates at times game, that’s the best we’ve State coach hopes to left to be Hawaii’s head this season and a late start played in some time,” bring high-scoring coach. combined with a rare desert Arizona coach Sean Miller Whittingham went after snowstorm didn’t help any said. attack to Utah Erickson, who will imple- against Washington. Washington (14-13, 6-8) ment the no-huddle game Once they got rolling, the failed to take advantage of SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — into his one-back, shotgun Wildcats put any thought of Arizona’s slow start thanks to The latest stop on Dennis spread formations. But going another home loss well out of a tough night on offense. Erickson’s coaching tour of no-huddle is easier said than reach. The Huskies struggled in the Pac-12 brings him to Utah done. Solomon Hill had 19 their previous meeting as co-offensive coordinator, “There’s a lot a communi- points, Mark Lyons added 14 against the Wildcats and where his marching orders cation things . you’ve got to and No. 12 Arizona pulled duplicated it in the desert, are simple: help the Utes know what you want to do,” away after an uninspired shooting 30 percent while score more touchdowns. Erickson said. start to beat Washington 70- making 1 of 11 from 3-point The 65-year-old Utah averaged about 66 52 Wednesday night. range. Erickson, who won two plays a game last year as it “It’s a good to get a great Leading scorer C.J. national titles as Miami struggled through quarter- win in from of your home Wilcox had 15 points, but had coach and has been a head back changes brought on in crowd, a place where we’ve to work hard to get them, hit 1 coach at three Pac-12 part by injuries. dropped two,” Hill said. “It’s of 6 from 3-point range. schools, intends to imple- “Four or five years ago, something we want to Abdul Daddy added 12 points ment an up-tempo offense the University of Utah was change. We don’t want to for Washington, which never that is trending throughout a very good offense,” lose at home.” threatened the lead after college football. Erickson said. “They had a A rowdy crowd filled the Arizona went up eight at “If you look at probably quarterback that was McKale Center despite the halftime. the top 10 offenses in college healthy, too.” late tipoff and the frigid con- “We don’t play with a lack football, all of them run 75, He compared Utah starter ditions, but Arizona (22-4, of pride. In the second half, The Associated Press 80 plays,” Erickson said at a Travis Wilson, who will be a 10-4 Pac-12) didn’t give we played with a lack of Arizona’s Kaleb Tarczewski blocks the shot of Washington’s Abdul news conference sophomore, to former ASU them much to cheer about, pride,” Washington coach Gaddy during the second half Wednesday. Wednesday. “Well, you can’t quarterback Brock Osweiler clanging one shot after Lorenzo Romar said. “Most run 75, 80 plays if you’re in because of his size and another while needing nearly of the time we go out there to pull out the not-so-pretty bit,” Johnson said. “Mark the huddle.” mobility in the pocket. 12 minutes just to crack dou- and compete. In the first half, victory. gave us that spark and ever Two weeks removed from Osweiler was drafted by ble figures. I thought we competed, but This one was just as ugly since then, we were rolling.” hip-replacement surgery, Denver in the second round Lyons got the Wildcats in the second half we lost our in the beginning. Arizona State 69, Erickson has no desire to be a of last year’s NFL draft. rolling, Hill took it from competition.” Going deep into the shot Washington State 57: head coach again but looks Other than Wilson, there and Johnson finished it The Wildcats and Huskies clock on many of its posses- Carrick Felix had 23 points forward to helping Utah get Erickson acknowledges he is off, revving up the crowd played a brutal game in sions, Arizona had a stretch and 11 rebounds, Jahii Carson 1 to the next level. still learning Utah’s person- with fastbreak dunks, 3- Seattle on Jan. 31, combining over 4 ⁄2 minutes without a scored 21 and Arizona State Erickson still has plenty of nel, and how it might best fit pointers and a stifling to miss 26 3-pointers while field goal and didn’t crack earned its 20th victory of the ties to Miami but called the into packages. defense that gave the neither team hit 60 points. double figures until the 8:07 season by beating West his home after serving He also acknowledged he Huskies no room to shoot Arizona won it 57-53, mark of the first half. The Washington State. as head coach at Washington initially wasn’t even sure he anywhere on the floor. overcoming 17 turnovers and Wildcats had another four- Jordan Bachynski added State (1987-88), Oregon wanted to get back into Nick Johnson had 12 a 3-for-18 night from the arc minute lull between field 12 points for the Sun Devils State (1999-2002) and coaching when Whittingham points, five assists and keyed behind one of its better goals before Lyons got them (20-7,9-5 Pac-12). Arizona State (2007-11). approached him. a second-half run that put defensive efforts of the sea- rolling with a pair of 3- Brock Motum scored 17, He led Oregon State to the But after thinking about the game out of reach. Kaleb son. The Wildcats held pointers wrapped around two Royce Woolridge 16 and 2001 Fiesta Bowl before leav- it, he said, it was a great Tarczewski also gave Arizona Wilcox to 11 points on 4-of- free throws. DaVonte Lacy 15 for the last- ing Corvallis for a two-year opportunity. a lift with 10 points and eight 16 shooting and the Huskies “We were a little tenta- place Cougars (11-16, 2-12) in shot with the San Francisco It didn’t make getting to rebounds. to 1 of 12 from 3-point range tive, just feeling it out a little their seventh loss in a row. 49ers in the NFL. He earlier Utah easy after hip-replace- coached the Seattle ment surgery two weeks ago. Seahawks. “I told my wife, ‘I’m not No. 3 Gonzaga keeps rolling with big win He was let go by Arizona going to the U of U with a State after the ’11 season. cane,’ “ he said. “I’m not SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Elias top four to earn a bye into the quarter- 2 Gonzaga run that put the Bulldogs Asked if there is extra sending that message to Harris scored 17 points and No. 3 finals of the WCC tournament next ahead 34-9. motivation playing the Sun those players. If I have to Gonzaga crushed Santa Clara 85-42 on month. Gonzaga led 44-15 at halftime after Devils on Nov. 9, Erickson crawl, I’ll crawl.” Wednesday night, the ninth win in a Santa Clara averages 75 points per shooting 60 percent (18 of 30) and get- quipped,“Do I have to tell the He managed just fine row for the Zags. game, and had not scored less than ting 15 points from Harris. Santa Clara truth?” Wednesday. Kelly Olynyk added 15 points for 60 points in a game all season. They made just 6 of 28 shots, 21 percent, and The stats also tell the “I know I’m happy coach- Gonzaga (26-2, 13-0 West Coast), lost just 81-74 at home against was outrebounded 25-10 in the half. It truth about Utah’s offense ing here,” Erickson said, which is riding its best ranking in the Gonzaga. was easily the lowest scoring half of the over the past two years since sporting a Utah bright red poll ever. But cold shooting did them in. season for the Broncos. joining the Pac-12. The Utes sweater. “I don’t miss being a Brandon Clark led Santa Clara (19-9, Santa Clara sank the first basket of Santa Clara scored the first basket of have averaged 25.9 points a head football coach at all, so I 7-6) with 14 points. Leading scorer the game, then watched Gonzaga score the second half, and Gonzaga replied game last season, a long way could see myself being here Kevin Foster was saddled with three 15 straight points over the next 6 min- with a 14-2 run that pushed their lead to from the 49.6 Oregon put up the rest of my career, which fouls in the first half and finished with utes to take control. Gonzaga led 22-5 58-19. The Bulldogs substituted heavily in 2012. The Utes were 105th could be three years, four just four points, 14 below his average. after 11 minutes, with most of their bas- after that. in the nation in total offense years, two years, probably Gonzaga needs one more victory to kets on layups. The Broncos made only The Broncos shot just 30 percent in (324.42 yards), and last in the not 10 years. I’m just going to claim at least a share of the WCC reg- two of their first 16 shots, firing mostly the game and were outrebounded 45- Pac-12 in passing as they fin- take it a day at a time, see ular season title it lost last season. The from long range. 22. Gonzaga shot 56.9 percent for the ished 5-7. how I can help make this pro- Broncos are battling to finish in the Olynyk’s steal and stuff ignited a 12- game. There also were questions gram successful.” Scoreboard

Point, 7 p.m.; Gold Beach at Oakland, 7 p.m. Class 2A Girls Portland 25 29 .463 14 SWOCC 7 6 14 11 N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. 1 On The Air High School Wrestling — State tournament, First Round Minnesota 20 31 .392 17⁄2 Linn-Benton 4 9 7 18 Boston at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Portland, all day. Saturday Pacific Division W L Pct GB Portland 2 11 3 20 Columbus at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Today Saturday, Feb. 23 Winnner to State Tournament L.A. Clippers 39 17 .696 — Mount Hood 0 13 2 22 Vancouver at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. High School Girls Basketball — Marshfield at High School Girls Basketball — Class 2A playoffs: Riverdale at Lost River Golden State 31 23 .574 7 Wednesday’s Scores Minnesota at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. 1 North Eugene, 7 p.m., KMHS (1420 AM). Enterprise at Gold Beach, TBA. Heppner at Vernonia L.A. Lakers 26 29 .473 12⁄2 Linn-Benton 71, SWOCC 68 Friday’s Games 1 Men’s College Basketball — Teams TBA, 4 p.m. High School Wrestling — State tournament, North Douglas at Union Sacramento 19 36 .345 19⁄2 Lane 89, Umpqua 58 Florida at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. 1 and 6 p.m., ESPN and ESPN2; Drexel at Portland, all day. Knappa at Oakland Phoenix 18 37 .327 20⁄2 Chemeketa 86, Mount Hood 43 Vancouver at Nashville, 5 p.m. Delaware, 4 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Men’s College Basketball — Chemeketa at Days Creek at Regis Wednesday’s Games Clackamas 96, Portland 45 San Jose at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. California at Oregon, 6 p.m., ESPNU; San Diego SWOCC, 4 p.m. Santiam at Pilot Rock Detroit 105, Charlotte 99 Saturday’s Games at Portland, 7 p.m., Root Sports; Stanford at Women’s College Basketball — Chemeketa at Enterprise at Gold Beach Memphis 88, Toronto 82 Chemeketa at SWOCC Transactions Oregon State, 8 p.m., ESPNU; BYU at Saint SWOCC, 2 p.m. Portland Christian at Western Mennonite Indiana 125, New York 91 Clackamas at Umpqua Mary’s, 8 p.m., ESPN2. Class 1A Girls Houston 122, Oklahoma City 119 Lane at Portland BASEBALL NBA Basketball — Miami at Chicago, 5 p.m., TNT; High School Playoffs First Round Minnesota 94, Philadelphia 87 Linn-Benton at Mount Hood American League San Antonio at Los Angeles Clippers, 7:30 p.m., TNT. Wednesday Brooklyn 97, Milwaukee 94 SWOCC 71, Linn-Benton 68 BOSTON RED SOX — Placed OF Ryan Kalish on Miami 103, Atlanta 90 Auto Racing — NASCAR Nationwide Series OSAA/U.S. Bank/Les Schwab Tires Portland Waldorf 59, Dufur 56 SWOCC (7-6): Quynne Eharis 36, Jazmin the 60-day DL. Cleveland 105, New Orleans 100 Daytona practice, 7 a.m., ESPN2; NASCAR Camping Pine Eagle 47, Echo 40 Bembry 10, Meg Berry 8, Hailey Laird 6, Kyla Siri KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to terms with Basketball Dallas 111, Orlando 96 World Truck Series Daytona practice, 9 a.m., Speed Crane 55, Powder Valley 52 5, Sarah Dexter 4, Ashlee Desantos 2, Mari LHP Tim Collins, LHP Danny Duffy, LHP John Golden State 108, Phoenix 98 Channel; NASCAR Sprint Cup Budweiser Duels, 11 Class 3A Boys Triad 46, Adrian 31 Aguilera. Lamb, LHP Will Smith, RHP Kelvin Herrera, RHP L.A. Lakers 113, Boston 99 a.m., Speed Channel. First Round Elkton 43, Trinity Lutheran 28 LINN-BENTON (4-9): Janelle Lane 18, Greg Holland, INF Johnny Giavotella, INF Eric Today’s Games Golf — Accenture Match Play Championship, 10 Friday Triangle Lake 56, Pacific 30 Madeline Kiplinger 14, Michelle Bromagem 13, Hosmer, INF Elliot Johnson, INF Mike Moustakas, Miami at Chicago, 5 p.m. a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Golf Channel; LPGA Thailand, 6 Winner to State Tournament Perrydale 71, Lowell 36 Jensyn Short 11, Ayla Rodriguez 6, Samantha OF Lorenzo Cain and OF David Lough on one- San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. a.m., Golf Channel. Lakeview at Horizon Christian City Christian 43, Country Christian 36 year contracts. Friday’s Games Reynolds 4, Emily Everetts 2, Monica Kuntz, Friday, Feb. 22 Oregon Episcopal at Coquille Second Round SEATTLE MARINERS — Traded 1B/OF Mike Carp Chicago at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Janelle Young. High School Boys Basketball — Oregon Salem Academy at Portland Adventist Saturday to Boston for a player to be named or cash con- New York at Toronto, 4 p.m. Halftime: SWOCC 36, Linn-Benton 32. Episcopal at Coquille, 6 p.m., KTEE (94.9 FM and Riverside at Dayton Winner to State Tournament siderations. 95.7 FM); North Eugene at Marshfield, 7 p.m., Sheridan at Blanchet Catholic Detroit at Indiana, 4 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP Elkton at Damascus Christian Denver at Washington, 4 p.m. Hockey KMHS (91.3 FM). Pleasant Hill at De La Salle North Catholic Triangle Lake at Yoncalla Josh Lindblom, OF Engel Beltre, OF Julio Borbon Men’s College Basketball — North Dakota Creswell at Cascade Christian Sacramento at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. and OF Craig Gentry on one-year contracts. Pine Eagle at Hosanna Christian Houston at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. State at Akron, 4 p.m., ESPN2. Burns at Valley Catholic Triad at City Christian NHL National League NBA Basketball — Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 5 Orlando at Memphis, 5 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE MIAMI MARLINS — Agreed to terms with RHP Class 2A Boys Prairie City at St. Paul Dallas at New Orleans, 5 p.m. p.m., ESPN; San Antonio at Golden State, 7:30 p.m., First Round Crane at McKenzie Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA Arquimedes Caminero, RHP Jose Ceda, RHP Sam ESPN. Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. New Jersey 16 9 3 4 22 42 38 Dyson, RHP Nathan Eovaldi, LHP Brad Hand, Friday Perrydale at Imbler Boston at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Auto Racing — NASCAR Sprint Cup Daytona 500 Winner to State Tournament Portland Waldorf at Condon/Wheeler Pittsburgh 17 11 6 0 22 57 44 RHP Chris Hatcher, LHP Braulio Lara, RHP A.J. practice, 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., Speed Channel; San Antonio at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 15 8 6 1 17 39 38 Ramos and OF Marcell Ozuna on one-year con- Delphian at Irrigon Class 4A Girls Portland at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. NASCAR Camping World Struck Series Daytona, Stanfield at Myrtle Point Philadelphia 18 8 9 1 17 51 54 tracts. qualifying at 10:30 a.m. and race at 4:30 p.m., Play-in Round N.Y. Islanders 16 6 9 1 13 46 57 Riverdale at Western Mennonite Saturday FOOTBALL Speed Channel; NASCAR Nationwide Series Central Linn at Grant Union College Basketball Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA National Football League Daytona qualifying, 12:30 p.m. ESPN2. Yamhill-Carlton at Brookings-Harbor Montreal 16 11 4 1 23 46 35 Vernonia at Regis Elmira at Sisters NFL — Named John Brody senior vice presi- Golf — Accenture Match Play Championship, 11 Gold Beach at Oakland NWAACC Standings Boston 13 9 2 2 20 37 31 dent of sponsorship and media sales. a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Golf Channel; LPGA Thailand, 6 Henley at Central Ottawa 17 9 6 2 20 40 32 Oakridge at Gaston Madras at Ontario South Region Men HOUSTON TEXANS—Named Jeff Zgonina assis- a.m., Golf Channel. Toronto 17 10 7 0 20 48 40 tant defensive line coach and Russell Joyner Days Creek at Pilot Rock North Valley at Philomath League Overall Saturday, Feb. 23 Buffalo 17 6 10 1 13 47 56 director of football information systems. Class 1A Boys North Marion at Gladstone W L W L Men’s College Basketball — Clemson at Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA HOCKEY First Round Douglas at Phoenix Chemeketa 9 4 16 8 Maryland, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Southern Mississippi Carolina 14 8 5 1 17 41 40 National Hockey League Wednesday Crook County at Seaside SWOCC 9 4 14 11 at Memphis, 10 a.m., Root Sports; South Tampa Bay 15 8 6 1 17 59 47 NHL—Suspended Vancouver Canucks F Jannik Crane 61, Cove 57, OT Lane 8 5 20 7 Carolina at Georgia, 11 a.m., CBS; Oklahoma Winnipeg 15 6 8 1 13 37 47 Hansen for one game for a hit to the head on Second Round Clackamas 7 6 15 12 State at West Virginina, 11 a.m., ESPN2; Pro Basketball Florida 15 4 7 4 12 35 56 Chicago Blackhawks Marian Hossa. Washington State at Arizona, noon, Root Sports; Friday Portland 7 6 11 14 Washington 15 5 9 1 11 41 51 Winner to State Tournament Mount Hood 6 7 10 15 ANAHEIM DUCKS — Agreed to terms with G Georgetown at Syracuse, 1 p.m., CBS; Teams NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Viktor Fasth on a two-year contract exten- TBA, 1 p.m., ESPN and ESPN2; New Mexico at Crow at Horizon Christian Umpqua 4 9 7 17 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA South Wasco County at Country Christian EASTERN CONFERENCE Linn-Benton 2 11 6 17 sion. Colorado State, 1 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Chicago 16 13 0 3 29 55 34 BUFFALO SABRES — Fired coach Lindy Ruff. Santa Clara at Portland, 2 p.m., Root Sports; Sherman at Hosanna Christian Wednesday’s Scores Nashville 17 8 4 5 21 39 38 Perrydale at Imbler New York 32 19 .627 — SWOCC 72, Linn-Benton 64 SOCCER California at Oregon State, 3 p.m., Pac-12 Brooklyn 33 22 .600 1 St. Louis 17 9 6 2 20 53 51 Major League Soccer Elkton at Jordan Valley 1 Lane 121, Umpqua 79 Networks; Creighton at St. Mary’s, 3 p.m., ESPN; Boston 28 26 .519 5⁄2 Detroit 16 7 6 3 17 43 48 D.C. UNITED—Selected F Carlos Ruiz in the Triad at Crane 1 Clackamas 91, Portland 81 Mrquette at Villanova, 3 p.m., ESPN2; Nevada at Philadelphia 22 30 .423 10⁄2 Columbus 16 4 10 2 10 36 51 league’s allocation process. San Diego State, 3 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Rogue Valley Adventist at Columbia Christian Mount Hood d. Chemeketa, score na Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA Triangle Lake at City Christian Toronto 22 33 .400 12 Saturday’s Games NEW YORK RED BULLS — Signed M Jonny San Diego at Gonzaga, 4 p.m., Root Sports; Vancouver 15 8 3 4 20 44 37 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Chemeketa at SWOCC Steele. Stanford at Oregon, 5 p.m., Pac-12 Networks; Class 4A Boys Minnesota 15 7 6 2 16 33 38 Miami 37 14 .725 — Clackamas at Umpqua PHILADELPHIA UNION — Waived M Alex South Dakota State at Murray State, 5 p.m., Play-in Round 1 Colorado 15 7 7 1 15 38 43 Atlanta 29 23 .558 8⁄2 Lane at Portland Mendoza and D Damani Richards. ESPN2; Missouri at Kentucky, 6 p.m., ESPN; Astoria at Madras 1 Edmonton 15 6 6 3 15 36 41 Washington 15 37 .288 22⁄2 Linn-Benton at Mount Hood PORTLAND TIMBERS — Signed D Mikael Pepperdine at San Francisco, 6 p.m., Root Brookings-Harbor at Molalla 1 Calgary 15 5 7 3 13 40 54 Orlando 15 39 .278 23⁄2 End Regular Season Silvestre. SPorts; Ohio at Belmont, 7 p.m., ESPN2. Sweet Home at Central 1 Charlotte 13 41 .241 25⁄2 Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA REAL SALT LAKE — Traded M Jonny Steele to Auto Racing — NASCAR Sprint Cup Daytona 500 Gladstone at Cottage Grove Central Division W L Pct GB SWOCC 72, Linn-Benton 64 Anaheim 15 12 2 1 25 53 39 New York for a conditional supplemental draft practice, 7:30 a.m., Speed Channel; NASCAR Ridgeview at Henley Indiana 33 21 .611 — SWOCC (9-4): Anthony Heintzman 28, Dexter San Jose 15 8 4 3 19 39 34 pick. Nationwide Series Daytona, 10:15 a.m., ESPN; South Umpqua at La Grande 1 Williams 11, Cody Cozad 9, Dereck Miller 7, Riley Chicago 31 22 .585 1⁄2 Phoenix 16 8 6 2 18 44 41 SEATTLE SOUNDERS — Traded the rights to D NHRA Arizona Nationals, 10 p.m., ESPN2. Mazama at Sutherlin 1 Grandinetti 6, Da’Lorian Sampson 5, Dakota Milwaukee 26 27 .491 6⁄2 Dallas 16 8 71174143 Mikael Silvestre to Portland for a 2014 first- Golf — Accenture Match Play Championship, 11 Newport at Yamhill-Carlton Detroit 22 34 .393 12 Allen 4, LaDarrell Mongkholtham 2, Bryan Los Angeles 15 7 6 2 16 36 38 round supplemental draft pick and a conditional a.m., NBC; LPGA Thailand, 11 a.m., Golf Channel. Class 3A Girls Cleveland 17 37 .315 16 Boswell, Reece Racoma, Nick Scott. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- 2015 draft pick. First Round WESTERN CONFERENCE LINN-BENTON (2-11): Adam Hastings 18, Mitch time loss. National Women’s Soccer League Local Schedule Saturday Southwest Division W L Pct GB Tohlen 14, Branden Young 12, Nick Dillingham 11, Wednesday’s Games PORTLAND THORNS — Signed D Jazmyne Winner to State Tournament San Antonio 43 12 .782 — Bonhan Stafford 5, Logan Bertram 4, Ben Bly. Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 5 Avant. Today Westside Christian at Valley Catholic Memphis 35 18 .660 7 Halftime: SWOCC 39, Linn-Benton 36 Colorado 1, St. Louis 0, OT COLLEGE 1 High School Girls Basketball — Midwestern Santiam Christian at Glide Houston 30 26 .536 13⁄2 South Region Women Los Angeles 3, Calgary 1 COLORADO STATE—Named Art Valero tight League: Marshfield at North Eugene, 7 p.m. Creswell at Nyssa Dallas 24 29 .453 18 League Overall Today’s Games ends coach. Friday, Feb. 22 Pleasant Hill at Rainier New Orleans 19 36 .345 24 W L W L Buffalo at Toronto, 4 p.m. ILLINOIS — Promoted assistant director of High School Boys Basketball — Midwestern Portland Adventist at St. Mary’s Northwest Division W L Pct GB Clackamas 12 1 22 4 Florida at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. player personnel and relations Mike Bellamy to League: North Eugene at Marshfield, 7 p.m. Amity at Scio Oklahoma City 39 15 .722 — Lane 11 2 25 2 New Jersey at Washington, 4 p.m. wide receivers coach. 1 Class 3A Playoffs: Oregon Episcopal at Coquille, Corbett at Willamina Denver 34 21 .618 5⁄2 Chemeketa 9 4 16 10 Winnipeg at Carolina, 4 p.m. KANSAS STATE — Named Andre Coleman wide 1 6 p.m. Class 2A Playoffs: Stanfield at Myrtle Cascade Christian at Vale Utah 31 24 .564 8⁄2 Umpqua 7 6 17 9 N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. receivers coach. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4 •The World • Thursday, February21,2013 Y K Sports New cap rules take frenzy out of NBA trading deadline

BY JON KRAWCZYNSKI Under the previous agree- The Associated Press ment, if a team exceeded the luxury tax level by $4 million, Trade deadline week used it paid an additional $4 mil- to be the busiest of the NBA lion in tax penalties. If it went season, with team executives over by $14 million, it paid making deals at a frenzied $14 million in penalties. pace as buyers tried to load Next season, because of up for a playoff run and sell- various increases in penal- ers tried to unload onerous ties, that $4 million will cost contracts to give them some a team $6 million. And the flexibility for the next season. team that goes over by $14 Something different million will be hit with a appears to be taking place this $26.25 million bill. time around. There’s been To make matters worse, plenty of talk, but very little any team that exceeds the action so far with the deadline cap “apron” — which is $4 looming at noon today. million over the existing lux- The big moves that were ury tax level — is not allowed the hallmarks of trade dead- to bring in a player in a sign- lines past could still be com- and-trade deal. That team ing. But if they don’t, it could also will only be able to offer The Associated Press be because teams across the a three-year mid-level Los Angeles Lakers center Dwight Howard, right, puts up a shot as Boston forward Kevin Garnett defends during the first half Wednesday. league are bracing for a much exception deal to a free agent harsher economic reality rather than the four-year starting next season. The exception that teams under “Super Team” era could be the apron can offer, putting over. them at a bargaining disad- Lakers open second half with win The new collective bar- vantage on the open market. gaining agreement that was And to top it all off, any born out of last year’s lockout team that has exceeded the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS season-best 28 assists against games with at least 30 points. including all three meetings will impose much stiffer cap in three of the previous the Atlantic Division leaders. Al Horford led the Hawks this season. penalties for teams that four seasons starting in 2014- LOS ANGELES — Dwight It was Indiana’s largest margin with 27 points and nine Mavericks 111, Magic exceed the salary cap. Teams 15 will be subject to “repeater Howard had 24 points and 12 of victory this season and New rebounds. 96: Shawn Marion and Elton started bracing for it ever rates,” which increase the rebounds in helping the Los York’s worst loss. Nets 97, Bucks 94: Brand scored 17 apiece, Vince since play resumed on penalties even further. Angeles Lakers to an emo- Tyson Chandler led New Deron Williams scored 23 Carter again provided a spark Christmas Day in 2011, and “Any well-managed team is tional 113-99 victory over the York with 19 points and 11 points and Brooklyn escaped off the bench and Dallas beat the reckoning is just around going to think about the future on rebounds. after Monta Ellis missed on a Orlando. the corner. Owners are keep- consequences of their roster Wednesday night in their Rockets 122, Thunder chance to tie the game with Carter finished with 14 ing one eye on the court and management,”Stern said. first game since the death of 119: James Harden scored a three foul shots in the final points and had another burst the other on their wallets. Many already have been, owner Jerry Buss. career-high 46 points and seconds. of key 3-pointers to help “Every team is watching in markets big and small. The Kobe Bryant Jeremy Lin added 29 as the Grizzlies 88, Raptors Dallas take the lead. what it can do and how it can Oklahoma City Thunder added 16 Houston mounted a furious 82: Zach Randolph had 17 Arron Afflalo led Orlando improve its team in connec- traded star guard James points, NBA fourth-quarter comeback. points and 18 rebounds, Mike with 21 points. tion with the much higher Harden to Houston rather Steve Nash Houston was down by 14 Conley scored 17 points and Timberwolves 94, luxury tax,” Commissioner than make him the third and Earl Recap points with about seven Memphis won its fifth 76ers 87: Nikola Pekovic had David Stern said just before max-money player on the Clark had 14 minutes left. The Rockets straight. 27 points and tied a career the All-Star break. team and the Memphis apiece, and used a 21-4 run to erase the Alan Anderson scored 15 high with 18 rebounds to The new CBA may not be Grizzlies dumped leading Metta World Peace 12 in a deficit. of his 19 points in the fourth power Minnesota. responsible just for slowing scorer Rudy Gay and valuable game that surely would have Thabo Sefolosha led the quarter as the Raptors erased Evan Turner scored 17 down the amount of activity reserve Marreese Speights in delighted Buss, who always Thunder with 28 points and a nine-point deficit to tie the points and Jrue Holiday around the trade deadline. separate deals earlier this loved to win but especially had six 3-pointers, both game, but couldn’t take the scored 16 after making his The total number of players season to start getting their liked beating the Celtics. career highs. His previous lead. All-Star debut on Sunday for traded in the week leading up financial house in order. The Lakers won their most career high was 22, which he Cavaliers 105, Hornets the 76ers, who couldn’t come to the deadline was 45 in 2010 New Grizzlies owner recent NBA championship — reached twice, most recently 100: Kyrie Irving scored 20 up with an answer for and 49 in 2011, according to Robert Pera disputed the and last under Buss — in in 2008. of his 35 points in the fourth Pekovic in the paint in a STATS LLC. Last year, that notion that sending Gay to 2010, defeating the Celtics 4- Westbrook also scored 28 quarter to lead Cleveland. rough and tumble game. number dipped to 27. As of Toronto was a salary dump, 3 in the finals. Buss died points and added 10 The game featured a Pistons 105, Bobcats Wednesday night, just two but also pointed out that Monday at 80 after an 18- rebounds and eight assists. matchup between the past 99: Greg Monroe scored 10 deals made by the Rockets teams have to spend their month struggle with cancer. Kevin Durant had 16 points, two No. 1 overall draft picks of his 19 points in the fourth involving six players filled money wisely. Paul Pierce scored 26 12 rebounds and 11 assists for — Irving and Hornets center quarter, stepping up with out the total for this year. “Whether I’m worth a points for the Celtics. his second career triple-dou- . Davis had 12 Brandon Knight on the bench Houston acquired No. 5 billion dollars or 10 billion Pacers 125, Knicks 91: ble. points and four rebounds. nursing a hyperextended pick Thomas Robinson and dollars, I don’t think throw- Paul George scored 27 points Heat 103, Hawks 90: Warriors 108, Suns 98: right knee, to lead Detroit. forwards Francisco Garcia ing money is the way to get a and Indiana powered its way Miami scored the first 13 Klay Thompson had 28 Knight had 21 points and Tyler Honeycutt from best result,” he said. “You closer to the No. 2 seed in the points of the fourth quarter to points and eight rebounds, before injuring his knee late Sacramento for forward look at the Lakers. They Eastern Conference by beat- erase Atlanta’s 10-point lead David Lee finished with 19 in the third quarter. Monroe Patrick Patterson, center threw together all these stars ing New York. and the Heat, led by LeBron points and 11 boards and then took over, finishing with Cole Aldrich and point guard and a huge payroll, and it’s Indiana (33-21) pulled James’ 24 points, extended Golden State snapped a sea- seven rebounds and seven Toney Douglas. not working out so far. You within a half-game of the their season-best winning son-high, six-game losing assists as the Pistons denied Also, the Rockets reached can’t be cheap, and I don’t Knicks for second place in streak to eight games. streak by beating Phoenix. the Bobcats their first back- an agreement to send for- think we are cheap.” the East. James had 11 assists and Goran Dragic had 20 to-back wins since ward Marcus Morris to Before fans in small mar- The Pacers shot 53 percent six rebounds but could not points and 10 assists for the November. Phoenix for a future second- kets start complaining that from the field, scored a sea- extend his franchise-record Suns, who have lost five Kemba Walker led round pick, according to a the game is still rigged son-high point total and had a streak of seven straight straight to Golden State, Charlotte with 24 points. person with knowledge of the against them, don’t forget deal. The person spoke on that Dallas let Tyson condition of anonymity Chandler, the lynchpin of because that trade had not their title team from 2010-11, Hickson apologizes for Twitter posts been announced, pending leave to team up with league approval. Carmelo Anthony and Amare PORTLAND (AP) — Trail Blazers Blazers, he represents the team and the rights, he has approval of any trade. He When owners and players Stoudemire in New York. forward J.J. Hickson found some trou- NBA. His Twitter profile says he plays also gives up those rights if he agrees to agreed to a new deal that Chicago did not match ble on Twitter. for the Blazers. any deal, which could impact the salary ended the most recent lock- Houston’s offer for up-and- Hickson says he “meant no harm” “I think I represent the Trail Blazers he could command in free agency. out, the players insisted on coming center Omer Asik with his Valentine’s Day tweets about great. When I tweet, I tweet outside “I’m just here controlling what I can not having a hard salary cap and the Knicks let Jeremy Lin — like in the NFL — that leave for Houston. when to cut off contact with a woman, basketball. Like I said, it’s my personal control, playing the game of basketball. teams could not exceed under The Associated Press spoke insisting he was just joking around. things I do and like I said, it’s an opin- Off the court, things will take care of The Trail Blazers’ big man took to the ion,”he said. “I can do something good any circumstance. In the with three team officials and themselves like they always have in the name of leveling the playing two agents about the effect the social media site last week to post a and a million people think it’s some- past,”he said. series of tweets with the hashtag #girl- thing good and one person thinks it’s field for big and small-market new agreement will have on Hickson is in his fifth season in the teams, the owners responded trades this week, and on roster bye that he meant to be funny one-lin- wrong.” NBA, with previous stops in Cleveland ers. But some of the stream drew criti- Last Thursday, while the Blazers by getting new restrictions construction going forward. and Sacramento. put in place to make it as Several said it could be the end cism for coming across as demeaning were on a six-game road trip before the Hickson has certainly raised his toward women. He also included a All-Star break, Hickson fired off a few painful as possible for teams of the teams like the current stock with his performance this season. shout-out to strippers. tweets that concluded with “#girlbye.” who go over the cap to con- Miami Heat, where three mar- He’s averaging 12.9 points and 10.4 Hickson said he understood how One example: “Your bag cost more tinue doing business that way quee free agents teamed up to rebounds per game. He has 28 double- some might be offended. than your rent ... #girlbye.” Others for any length of time. chase titles. “I meant no harm in any way. I’m not made sexual references, and they didn’t doubles, matching his career high that type of person to cause harm or go over well with everyone. career high. And he’s shot 50 percent or better from the floor for the last 17 commit harm to anyone,”he said.“It’s an He posted about strippers: “I know his senior teammate, in the opinion and everyone has one. It just society (give) y’all a bad reputation. It’s games, a franchise record. COQUILLE On Tuesday night he had 25 points championship bout at 113 matters what side of the fence you’re on.” good tho I don’t judge. I definitely pounds, a place they expect- A spokesman for the Blazers said respect y’all hustle.” and 16 rebounds in Portland’s 102-98 Seniors lead loss to the Phoenix Suns. ed they would end up. Wednesday that Hickson’s tweets were Hickson has more than 17,000 squad at state “We had a plan set out treated as an internal matter that has Twitter followers, and he’s been a pop- The Blazers (25-29) are mired in a six-game losing streak but still hoping From Page B1 from the start of the year,” been addressed. The team has a Twitter ular player in trade rumors, too, as the Courtright said. policy which it reviews with the players. deadline approaches today. for a playoff spot. Portland and the Los 1 Courtright improved Angeles Lakers are 3 ⁄2 games back of “I’m really excited,” said Hickson is not the first person to say The Blazers signed Hickson to a one- along with the rest of the Houston for the eighth and final spot in Yates, who wrestles at 170 something considered objectionable on year deal worth a reported $4 million squad until Coquille’s banner Twitter. But as a member of the Trail prior to this season. Because he has Bird the Western Conference. pounds. “We have an oppor- tunity to place at state.” day Saturday. Romine, Coquille’s 182- Allen described Coquille’s NFL draft prospects brace for tough questions pounder, said he was big group for state as a party, “amazed” at how well and he gave credit to Noel INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — guys that came out from LSU back, and Da’Rick Rogers, a “We tell them up front that Coquille finished the regular and his crew. Barkevious Mingo is ready for are going to face,”Mingo said receiver, both were booted off coaching you on this is similar season. “It’s all from coaching,”he questions he will face this during a telephone interview. the teams they intended to play to tackling techniques and the “The beginning of the said. weekend in Indianapolis. “We know what kind of guy for last fall after failing drug things you do on the field, but year was a little rocky,” he Romine agreed. Seemingly every NFL team he was and we’re always tests. Linebacker Alec Ogletree you have to be yourself,” said. “We have a young team. “We owe a lot of it to our at the annual scouting com- going to be there for him.” will have to answer for a series Gordon said. “You can’t be “We worked hard. We superb coaching staff,” he bine will ask about his rela- Interview training has of problems that included a fake or people will see right kept building up our steam.” said. “They work us hard. It’s tionship with former college become an essential compo- suspension for violating team through it. What we do is give Coquille isn’t entirely what we need.” teammate Tyrann Mathieu nent for draft hopefuls. Most, rules early last season, and them a chance to see the media young. There are the six orig- Coquille’s other state and whether he ever hung out if not all, of the 333 players linebacker Manti Te’o will like- and the (team) interviews as a inal seniors, of course, and qualifiers this week are with the troubled cornerback. expected to arrive in Indy for ly contend with the girlfriend business opportunity.” several of the other state Tristan Dixon, a junior and The answers could make the combine have been hoax all over again. And those Obviously, the advice qualifiers are juniors or sen- two-time state qualifier, at as much difference in Mingo instructed in how to answer are just the big-name guys. deviates greatly from player iors who joined the team 138 pounds; Chris Elmer, living up to his projection as a coaches and general man- Lee Gordon, a former tel- to player. along the way. But a few another junior, at 145 first-round draft pick as his agers properly. evision anchor, runs a train- For instance, Gordon sug- freshmen also are impact pounds; Flood at 152 pounds; time in the 40-yard dash. So This year, the questions ing program for Athletes gested Lattimore explain to members of the team, Clemons at 182 pounds; jun- the LSU star has left nothing run the gamut. Performance, whose client teams that he will be ready on including one, Kody ior Austin Ross and senior to chance, carving out time Running back Marcus list includes Mingo and opening day, if that’s what he Courtright, who earned a Jake Brewer at 220 pounds to prepare for the 15-minute Lattimore is trying to prove he Lattimore. His advice: Be truly believes, and to provide seed for state. (Ross is the No. 4 seed); and interviews. can return from a gruesome appealing, believable and supporting medical evidence At the district tourna- senior Zach Latimer at 285 “It’s one thing that all the knee injury.Mathieu,a corner- accentuate the positive. to prove it. ment, Courtright beat Allen, pounds. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Thursday, February21,2013 • The World • B5 Y K Cl ass if i eds

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Shop Smith Drill Press LANGLOIS - Rummage sale 2006 Jeep Rubicon. 5 new tires, had on April 24, 2007 the date of the out of the above entitled Circuit Court $40.Craftsman 12 Band Saw $50. Saturday, Feb. 23rd only new wench and bumper. 56,000 trust deed, and all the interest Defend- on February 11, 2013, pursuant to a Call 541-888-4620 94200 Alder Lane, Langlois miles. $16,900 OBO. ants had thereafter. judgment of foreclosure enrolled and Baby boy/toddler furniture and 541-269-5175 docketed on December 11, 2012, in 709 Wanted to Buy clothes, excercise equipment, Before bidding at the sale a prospec- favor of Plaintiffs, and against Defend- miscellaneous 909 Misc. Auto tive bidder should independently in- ants, wherein it was ordered that the BUYING JUNK AUTOs NORTH BEND ESTATE SALE: Dolls, vestigate: following described real property be No title needed, will pick up, Kitchen Appliances, Fridge, W/D, Kohl’s Cat House sold in the manner prescribed by law up to 100 miles from Coos Bay. Freezer, crafts, 1960’s Couch, Christ- Adoptions on site. HONDA WORLDWORLD (a) The priority of the lien or interest of for the sale of real property upon exe- the judgment creditor; cution, to satisfy the judgment against Will pay up to $200 per automobile. mas, Bed. 94237 Carlson Heights off 541-294-3876 541-260-9447 East Bay by Kentuck Golf Course/ Fri. (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- Gordon L. Peirce, defendant, in the Sat/ Feb/ 22, 23 8-4. Sat. 1/2 price at plicable to the property; sum of $244,816.63 together with in- Trade Wanted: 20 Cords of Hardwood Noon. Cash only. Find photo’s on (c) Approved uses for the property; terest thereon at the rate of 9% per or Fir firewood split for clean 1988 Facebook White Raven Estate Sales. 804 Hay/Seed (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- annum (per diem $60.37) from De- Ford f-250 2 wheel dr. auto, runs tices on the property; cember 12, 2012, together with the great. Tires 80%, 2014 tags, new ex- North Bend, Estate Sale: Everything FOR SALE: GRASS $7,990 (e) Rights of neighboring property cost of this writ until paid. haust. CB. 541-982-088. must go, including the house. Furni- ‘04 Toyota Echo owners; and ture, electronics, Antiques, garden HAY, By the bale or ton 5-Speed, 2-Door, Low Miles. (f) Environmental laws and regulations A STRIP OF LAND IN AND ACROSS Wanted to buy a cement mixer. equipment and more. 68212 Ravine Call 541-297-4923 #13023D/216411 that affect the property. THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NE Please call Marvin at 541-808-4265 Road. North Bend, off North Bay Dr. 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 24, Feb.16th & 17th 8am-5pm Dated this 21 day of February, 2013 TOWNSHIP 27 SOUTH, RANGE 12 WEST OF THE WILLAMETTE ME- 710 Miscellaneous NORTH BEND: ESTATE SALE Col- 805 Horses/Equine Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni RIDIAN, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, lectable from oversea, elephant col- Attention hunters, Bravo super grade SAID STRIP BEING 80 FEET IN lection, furniture, picnic table, stain wall tent. Factory new. Snow slide HORSESHOEING By: ______WIDTH AND LYING 40 FEET ON glass item, home care items& More Fri $7,990 floor, stove. All bells and whistles. B. Griswold Civil Deputy EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING &Sat 10 to 2. 3460 Scott Court. (off ‘09 Hyundai Accent Must sell. 541-921-7952 DESCRIBED CENTER LINE, AS NOW of edgewood) 2-Door, Hatchback, 18K Miles. #B3241/114412 PUBLISHED: The World - February LAID OUT AND STAKED ON THE CIRCLE Y SADDLE with pad $200, 21, 28, March 07, and 14, 2013 GROUND: BEGINNING AT A POINT Double H riding boots $75 or OBO. (ID-20226022) ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 541404-6565 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 24, Gallon on light grey indoor paint $5, Pets/Animals IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TOWNSHIP 27 SOUTH, RANGE 12 15 package of new plastic fishing THE STATE OF OREGON 800 WEST OF THE WILLAMETTE ME- worms $1 ea. 4x6 foot new vinyl $3. FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS TEJUN FOWLER RIDIAN, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, LA Angles xl sports jacket $29. 6 pic- $8,990 541-297-5295 SAID POINT BEING 898.9 FEET tures $2-$5 ea. Army field jacket ‘00 Ford F-150 CASE NO 12CV0301 801 Birds/Fish [email protected] Ext Cab, 4-Door, 4.6 V8, Low Miles. EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF THE Large $5. 541-888-2012 12227A/311417 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID Golf Balls by the dozen $3. Large red Found Specials WRIT OF EXECUTION IN SECTION 24; THENCE NORTH 02? boat buoy $35. Redwood double deck 41’ WEST 174 FEET; THENCE ON For Items or Pets 808 Pet Care FORECLOSURE bird house $60. Fishing net floats (REAL PROPERTY) THE ARC OF A 06° 00’ CURVE TO $10.ea. Call 541-888-3120 without/or with photo: THE RIGHT, HAVING A CENTRAL Pet Cremation ANGLE OF 09° 16’ FOR A DISTANCE Home care walker with compartment 6 lines, Free for one week GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, its suc- 541-267-3131 $7,990 cessors in interest and/or assigns, OF 154.5 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE under sit. $45. Hamster cage, brand May rerun if necessary. OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF new, still in box $15. - 541404-6565 ‘00 Ford Mustang Plaintiff, All specials will appear in 21K Miles, Alloys, Spoiler, CD, PW. SAID SECTION 24 SAID POINT BE- The World, Bandon Western World, Two beams for sale. One 4x8x28 1/2 Carol’s Pet Sitting #B3250/108447 MICHAEL DINSMORE; AND ING 423.6 FEET WEST OF THE Umpqua Post, The Link, Ft.and one 4x8x9 1/2 Ft. Call ★ ★ OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, QUARTER CORNER ON THE NORTH Online & Smart Mobile. Your Place or Mine 541-756-5808 for more information. ★ ★ Defendant(s), LINE OF SAID SECTION 24.A POR- All specials are category specific. Short or Long Term ★ ★ TION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 Two easy lift boat loaders $100 ea. There are no refunds on specials. Excellent References ★ ★ By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 27 Shot gun shell loader, 12 & 20 gauge Starts October 1, 2012 541-297-6039 ★ ★ out of the above entitled Circuit Court SOUTH, RANGE 12 WEST OF THE $265. 5 1/2 horsepower Briggs& Stra- See us on Facebook 541-267-6278 on January 07, 2013, pursuant to a WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS ton motor new, $95. 541-759-3336 $10,990 judgment of foreclosure enrolled and COUNTY, OREGON, DESCRIBED AS ‘11 Chevy Aveo Lt FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE 4dr, Sedan. Low Miles, Auto docketed on October 31, 2012, in fa- #B3231A/013116 vor of Plaintiffs, and against Defend- BCIP FOUND AT THE NORTH QUAR- Automobiles ants, wherein it was ordered that the TER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24; Recreation/ following described real property be THENCE ALONG THE CENTER SEC- 900 TION LINE SOUTH 00° 47’ 34” WEST 725 sold in the manner prescribed by law Sports for the sale of real property upon exe- 327.83 FEET; THENCE LEAVING cution, to satisfy the judgment against SAID CENTER SECTION LINE 901 ATVs Michael Dinsmore, defendant, in the NORTH 88° 33’ 02” WEST 368.85 729 Exercise Equipment Living Aquascapes specializes in $17,990 sum of $237,378.38 together with in- FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD ON construction, setup, and maintenance ‘06 Honda Element Ex 4x4 terest thereon at the rate of 9% per THE EASTERLY LINE OF AN 80 Huffy mountain bike 10 speed and Auto, Low Miles of all types of Freshwater or Saltwater annum (per diem $58.53) from No- FEET WIDE RAILROAD RIGHT OF helmet $85, Pro Form Tread Mill #12126A/918329 WAY CONVEYED TO COOS BAY space Saver $60 and Pro Form Reflex Aquariums, Ponds, and Fountains. vember 01, 2012, together with the call Nick at (541)404-9931 cost of this writ until paid. LUMBER COMPANY BY INSTRU- Elliptical $80. Call 541-888-4620 MENT RECORDED IN BOOK 129, Lost Specials Lots 8, 9 and south 6 feet of lot 7, PAGE 34, DEED RECORDS OF 734 Misc. Goods Block 16, Duluth first Addition to North COOS COUNTY, OREGON; THENCE Choose to add a photo in this Bend, Coos County, Oregon. ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE Wilson Golf Clubs. special for only $5.00 more $16,990 NORTH 02° 41’ 00” WEST 176.89 1987 Yamaha Banshee 350 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH ROAD ROD; 3 through wedge, oversized faces. 1st Day Free ‘01 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab Commonly known as: 2484 Commer- New rings, new stage 2 reeds, Also 1-3, 5-7 woods, Bag and Cart 6 lines, 1 Ton, 8.1L, V8, Dually, 17K Miles, 1 Owner. cial Street, North Bend, Oregon 97459 THENCE LEAVING SAID EASTERLY $75.00 541-217-4915 new stater, new head gaskets, #B3229/141596 LINE SOUTH 87° 19’ 00” WEST 80.00 Each additional Day good tires. Strong runner. I will on Monday March 11, 2013, at FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST- Will sacrifice for $2700. $1.00 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- ERLY LINE OF SAID RAILROAD No Free reruns on same ad. 541-404-8667 trance of the Coos County Court- RIGHT OF WAY AND THE TRUE Market Place All specials will appear in house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOL- The World, Bandon Western County, Oregon, sell at public auction, LOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL; 750 World, Umpqua Post, The Link, Auto Specials $19,990 (subject to redemption as provided by THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY Online & Smart Mobile. Choose to add a photo in this law), to the highest bidder for cash; all LINE SOUTH 02° 41’ 00” EAST ‘00 Honda 52000 100.93 FEET; THENCE LEAVING All specials are category specific. special for $5.00 more 32K Miles, 6-Speed, Beautiful. of the interest which the Defendants, SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 88° 754 Garage Sales There are no refunds on specials. #B3259/017111 had on May 21, 2007 the date of the Starts October 1, 2012 trust deed, and all the interest Defend- 33’ 02” WEST 194.79 FEET TO A 5/8 6 lines, 2 weeks INCH IRON ROD; THENCE NORTH 541-267-6278 $15.00 ants had thereafter. Garage / Bazaar 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay 14° 18’ 40” WEST 114.06 FEET TO A All specials will appear in HondaWorld.com Before bidding at the sale a prospec- 5/8 INCH IRON ROD; THENCE Specials PET SPECIALS The World, Bandon Western 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 tive bidder should independently in- NORTH 35° 29’ 30” WEST 108.05 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday vestigate: FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD; 6 lines, 1 week Choose to ad a photo in this Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. THENCE NORTH 00° 55’ 02” EAST $12.00 special for only $5.00 more All specials are category specific. 62.50 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON 915 Used Cars (a) The priority of the lien or interest of All specials will appear in Pet / Animal There are no refunds on specials. the judgment creditor; ROD ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID The World, Bandon Western 6 lines, 2 weeks Starts October 1, 2012 (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- SECTION 24; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE SOUTH 88° 29’ 14” World, Umpqua Post, The Link, $12.00 541-267-6278 plicable to the property; Online/Online Map (c) Approved uses for the property; EAST 285.15 FEET TO A POINT ON & Smart Mobile. All specials will appear in (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID If scheduled before the deadline The World, Bandon Western 903 Boats tices on the property; RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY; has passed. All prices will be the World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday (e) Rights of neighboring property THENCE FOLLOWING SAID WEST- same regardless of deadlines. All Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. owners; and ERLY LINE ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF specials are category specific. All specials are category specific. 1987 “Lund” 14’ Aluminum Boat (f) Environmental laws and regulations 994.93 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL There are no refunds on specials. There are no refunds on specials. No leaks, carpeted, 2006 9.9HP that affect the property. ANGLE OF 9° 05’ 18” THE LONG Starts October 1, 2012 Starts October 1, 2012 motor, EZ-loader trailer. $3500 obo. For Sale: 2008 Chevy Cobolt 4 door CHORD OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 541-267-6278 541-267-6278 Call 541-888-3698. sedan. 42,000 miles. Sunroof, on call. Dated this 30 day of January_, 2013 Automatic, all power. $8302.00. Firm. 01° 51’ 43” WEST 157.65 FEET TO 541-888-5992 Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. By: ______EXCEPTING THEREFROM: A POR- B. Griswold Civil Deputy TION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 27 Legals PUBLISHED: The World - February SOUTH, RANGE 12 WEST OF THE 07, 14, 21 and 28, 2013 WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS 100 (ID-20225351) COUNTY, OREGON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE BCIP FOUND AT THE NORTH QUAR- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24; THE STATE OF OREGON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THENCE ALONG THE CENTER SEC- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS STATE OF OREGON TION LINE SOUTH 00° 47’ 34” WEST FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 327.83 FEET; THENCE LEAVING CASE NO 12CV0508 SAID CENTER SECTION LINE CASE NO 12CV0130 NORTH 88° 33’ 02” WEST 368.85 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD ON WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FORE- WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FORE- THE EASTERLY LINE OF AN 80 CLOSURE (REAL PROPERTY) CLOSURE (REAL PROPERTY) FOOT WIDE RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY CONVEYED TO THE COOS GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, CITIMORTGAGE, INC., its succes- BAY LUMBER COMPANY BY IN- its successors in sors In interest and/or assigns STRUMENT RECORDED IN BOOK interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff, 129, PAGE 34, DEED RECORDS OF Plaintiff, vs COOS COUNTY, OREGON WHICH RICHARD L. BAKER aka RICHARD MARKS THE TRUE POINT OF BE- GORDON L. PEIRCE; LORI A. LEE BAKER; CHERYL M. BAKER GINNING OF THE FOLLOWING DE- PEIRCE; and OCCUPANTS aka SCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE CON- OF THE PREMISES CHERYL MAE BAKER; WESTERN TINUING NORTH 88° 33’ 02” WEST Defendant(s), MERCANTILE AGENCY, INC.; and 80.21 FEET TO A POINT ON THE The real property located at: 90807 WESTERLY LINE OF SAID 80 FOOT HENDERSON LANE, COOS BAY, OREGON 97420, Defendant(s),

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

BEGINNING AT A POINT IN LOT 4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 14 WEST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, FROM WHICH POINT THE IRON PIPE AT THE MEANDER CORNER OF THE EASTERLY SHORE OF COOS BAY AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4 OF SECTION 36, BEARS SOUTH 570° 37’ 7” WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 969,01 FEET; AND RUN- NING THENCE SOUTH 89° 13’ WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 128.53 FEET; THENCE NORTH 22° 33’ EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 122.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89° 13’ EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00° 47’ EAST A DISTANCE OF 112.5 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND BEING A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT NO. 4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 14 WEST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS COUNTY. OREGON.

More Commonly known as: 90807 Henderson Lane Coos Bay Oregon 97420.

I will on Monday March 25, 2013, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- trance of the Coos County Court- house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at public auction, (subject to redemption as provided by law), to the highest bidder for cash; all C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Thursday, February21,2013 • The World • B7 Y K

WIDE RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY; www.oregonstatebar.org or by calling CAREFULLY! Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin and ment Projects. THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY (503) 684 3763 (in the Portland metro- A lawsuit has been started against & Combs, LLP LINE NORTH 02° 41’ 00” WEST 70.18 politan area) or toll free elsewhere in you in the above-entitled court by 444 N. 4th Street BRIAN THORNTON, The project should be completed by FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID Oregon at (800) 452 7636. James B. Nutter & Company, plaintiff. P. O. Box 1120 Respondent. no later than October 5, 2013. WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 88° 33’ 02” Plaintiff’s claims are stated in the writ- Coos Bay, OR 97420 EAST 80.21 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH PUBLISHED: The World - January ten complaint, a copy of which was TO: BRIAN THORNTON A copy of the Invitation to Bid and the IRON ROD ON THE EASTERLY LINE 31, February 07, 14 and 21, 2013 filed with the above-entitled Court. PUBLISHED: The World - February Bid Documents detailing the contract OF SAID RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY; (ID-20224689) 21, 28 and March 7, 2013 IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF terms, specifications and conditions THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY You must “appear” in this case or the (ID-20226142) OREGON: You are required to ap- may be obtained from the offices of LINE SOUTH 02° 41’ 00” EAST 70.18 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE other side will win automatically. To pear and answer the Petition filed the Oregon International Port of Coos FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BE- STATE OF OREGON “appear” you must file with the court a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE against you in the above entitled case Bay at a cost of $30 or the Port’s web GINNING. TOGETHER WITH AN FOR COOS COUNTY legal document called a “motion” or STATE OF OREGON within thirty days from the date of the site: EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS first publication of the summons, http://www.coosbayraillink.com/oppor- EGRESS, CREATED BY INSTRU- Case No. 12CV0864 (or “reply”) must be given to the court which is February 21, 2013. Petitioner tunities.htm. MENT RECORDED OCTOBER 7, AMENDED SUMMONS clerk or administrator within 30 days Case No.: 13PB0020 is seeking a judgment of sole legal 1997, BEARING MICROFILM REEL of the date of first publication speci- custody of the parties= minor child Dated this 15th day of February, NO. 97-10-0257, RECORDS OF ESTATE OF fied herein along with the required fil- In the Matter of the Estate of: and no parenting time for Respondent. 2013. COOS COUNTY. JERALD N. WHITAKER, SR. ing fee. It must be in proper form and James Owen Mason, COOS ELDERLY SERVICES, have proof of service on the plaintiff’s Deceased. NOTICE TO RESPONDENT Oregon International Port of Coos Bay Commonly known as: 58846 Fairview CONSERVATOR attorney or, if the plaintiff does not Rd Coquille Oregon 97423 Plaintiff have an attorney, proof of service on Notice To Interested Persons READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! By Order of David R. Koch, Chief Ex- V. the plaintiff. ecutive Officer I will on Monday March 25, 2013, at JOYANNE SARGENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the You must “appear” in this case or the 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- Defendant If you have any questions, you should undersigned has been appointed per- other side will win automatically. To PUBLISHED: The World - February trance of the Coos County Court- see an attorney immediately. If you sonal representative of the above es- “appear” you must file with the court a 21, 2013 (ID-2022642) house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos TO: JOYANNE SARGENT, 412 1/2, need help in finding an attorney, you tate. All persons having claims legal paper called a “motion” or County, Oregon, sell at public auction, 4th street, Toledo, OH 43605 may contact the Oregon State Bar’s against the estate are required to “response”. The “motion” or PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87 (subject to redemption as provided by Lawyer Referral Service online at present them, within four months after “response” must be given to the court law), to the highest bidder for cash; all IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OR www.oregonstatebar.org or by calling the date of first publication of this no- clerk or administrator within 30 days Notice is hereby given that the follow- of the interest which the Defendants, OREGON: You are required to appear (503) 684-3763 (in the Portland metro- tice, to the personal representative at of the date of the first publication ing vehicle will be sold, for cash to the had on April 25, 2008 the date of the and answer the Complaint filed politan area) or toll-free elsewhere in the address of the attorneys for the (February 21, 2013), along with the re- highest bidder, on 3/11/2013. The sale trust deed, and all the interest Defend- against you in the above entitled case Oregon at (800) 452-7636. personal representative set forth be- quired filing fee. It must be in proper will be held at 10:00am by ants had thereafter. within thirty (30) days from the date of low, or the claims may be barred. form and have proof of service on the the first publication of summons which This summons is issued pursuant to petitioner’s attorney. DIAMOND K. ENTERPRISES 805 Before bidding at the sale a prospec- is February 21, 2013. If you fail to do ORCP 7. All persons whose rights may be af- If you have questions, you should see HWY 101 BANDON, OR. tive bidder should independently in- so, the Plaintiff will apply to the court fected by the proceeding may obtain an attorney immediately. If you need vestigate: for the relief demanded in the Com- ROUTH CRABTREE OLSEN, P.C. additional information from the records help in finding an attorney, you may 1999 Freightlnr 120 plaint. Plaintiff’s Complaint seeks a of the court, the personal representa- call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer VIN=1FUYDDYB5XPB25352 (a) The priority of the lien or interest of judgment giving clear title to real prop- By ______tive, or the attorneys for the personal Referral Service at (503)684 3763 or Amount due on lien $4725.00 the judgment creditor; erty located in Coos County at 554 S Stephanie Schilling, OSB #104942 representative. toll free in Oregon at (800)452 7636. Reputed owner(s) Ray Christie (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- Wall Street, Coos Bay, OR 97420. [email protected] ______plicable to the property; Plaintiff seeks a general judgement Dated and first published: February 7, Jacques P. DePlois OSB #920482 PUBLISHED: The World, February 21 (c) Approved uses for the property; from the Court declaring Jerald N. Attorneys for Plaintiff 2013. Attorney for Petitioner & 28, 2013 (ID- 20226263) (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- Whitaker, Sr. sole owner of the real 511 SW 10th Ave., Ste. 400 tices on the property; property. Portland, OR 97205 Delynda Hemken, PUBLISHED: The World - February (e) Rights of neighboring property P: (503) 459-0140 F: (503) 977-7963 21, 28, March 07 and 14, 2013 Public Notice Personal Representative Foreclosure Sale owners; and NOTICE TO DEFENDANT c/o Michael N. Bodkin (ID-20225962) (f) Environmental laws and regulations PUBLISHED: The World - February READ THESE PAPERS Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin & Combs, INVITATION TO BID Cheryl McCool Unit #A-54 that affect the property. CAREFULLY! 14, 21, 28 and March 07, 2013 LLP 444 N. 4th Street You must “appear” in this case or the (ID-20225964) P. O. Box 1120 Sealed bids for the 2013 Major Track Dated this 15 day of February, 2013 Auction Date: 03-04-13 other side will win automatically. To Coos Bay, OR 97420 Rehabilitation Project, a public works Time of Sale: 10 A.M. “appear” you must file with the court a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE project, addressed to the Oregon In- Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni Location of Sale: legal paper called a “motion” or STATE OF OREGON PUBLISHED: The World - February 7, ternational Port of Coos Bay, Attn: By the Dunes RV Storage, LLC By: ______“response”. The “motion” or FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 14 and 21, 2013. (ID-20225705) Ms. Donna Nichols, will be received at B. Griswold Civil Deputy 69088 Wildwood Rd. “response” must be given to the court the Port office located at 125 Central North Bend, OR 97459 clerk or administrator within 30 days Case No. 13PB0032 Avenue, Suite 300, P.O. Box 1215, PUBLISHED: The World - February IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 541-756-7755 of the date of the first publication THE STATE OF OREGON Coos Bay, OR 97420, until 2:00 P.M. 21, 28, March 07, and 14, 2013 (February 21, 2013) along with the re- In the Matter of the Estate of: Pacific Daylight time, on the 19th day (ID-20226225) FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS PUBLISHED: The World - 2/14, 2/21, quired filing fee. It must be in proper SHIRLEY MAE PRIGGEE of March, 2013. Any proposals re- 2013 (ID-20226057) form and have proof of service on the Deceased. Case No.: 13PB0006 ceived after the specified closing time IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF plaintiff’s attorney. will not be accepted or considered. PUBLIC SALE THE STATE OF OREGON If you have questions, you should see NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of Proposals will be opened by the Port FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS an attorney immediately. If you need and publicly read aloud at 2:05 p.m. Howard Leatherman, On March 8, 2013 starting at 10:00 at help in finding an attorney, you may NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Deceased on the 19th day of March, 2013. Case No. 13PB0037 call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer undersigned has been appointed per- Circle H, 1190 Newmark, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 Referral Service at (503)684-3763 or sonal representative. All persons hav- Notice To Interested Persons The work will be to perform major rail- In the Matter of the Estate of toll-free in Oregon at (800)452-7636. ing claims against the estate are re- road track steel bridge repairs at five DOROTHEA AMSBARY, quired to present them, with vouchers (5) locations on the Coos Bay Rail A public sale will be held by E.L. Ed- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the wards Realty II, Inc. 541-756-0347 Deceased. ______attached, to the undersigned personal undersigned have been appointed Line for the Oregon International Port Jacques P. DePlois OSB #920482 representative at the address of the of Coos Bay 2013 Major Track Reha- co-personal representatives of the UNIT FACILITIES NAME NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Attorney for Plaintiff personal representative’s attorney set above estate. All persons having bilitation Project - Steel Bridges Proj- forth below, within four months after ect for Lane, Douglas and Coos Coun- N Dunes Adrian Davidson claims against the estate are required O Dunes Adrian Davidson NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PUBLISHED: The World - February the date of first publication of this no- to present them, within four months ties. Christine Amsbary has been ap- 21, 28, March 04, and 14, 2013 tice, or the claims may be barred. 95 Englewood Randall Libner after the date of first publication of this 92 Circle H Kevin Lowell pointed personal representative. All (ID-20225960) notice, to the co-personal representa- All Bidders are required to participate persons having claims against the es- All persons whose rights may be af- in a mandatory pre-bid inspection of 452 Circle H Margarette Nix tives at the address of the attorneys 43 Englewood Bob Nolan tate are required to present them, with IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR fected by the proceedings may obtain for the co-personal representatives the steel bridges on the Coos Bay Rail vouchers attached, to the personal additional information from the records Link (CBRL) beginning on February 221 Circle H Lora Parker THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND set forth below, or the claims may be 7 Circle H Deane Green/Simmons representative in care of Jacques P. FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS of the Court, the personal representa- barred. 27, 2013 and any bid received from a DePlois, P.O. Box 3159, Coos Bay, tive, or the lawyers for the personal bidder who did not participate in this 270 Circle H Melody Smith 245 Circle H Margie Wolf Oregon 97420, within four months af- Case No. 12CV0904 representative, Tammy Kay Berry. All persons whose rights may be af- mandatory inspection shall be rejected ter the date of first publication of this SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION fected by the proceeding may obtain by the Port. notice, or the claims may be barred. Dated and first published on February PUBLISHED: The World, February 21 additional information from the records & 28, 2013 (ID- 20226283) All persons whose rights may be af- JAMES B. NUTTER & COMPANY, 21, 2013. of the court, the co-personal repre- Bid shall be on a firm lump sum basis fected by the proceedings may obtain its successors in interest and/or sentatives, or the attorneys for the for each respective bid item. Bids will additional information from the records assigns, Personal Representative: personal representative. be awarded to the most qualified, re- Public Sale: of the court, the personal representa- Plaintiff, TAMMY KAY BERRY sponsible bidder submitting the lowest tive, or the attorney for the personal v. 1122 SW CHASTAIN DRIVE Dated and first published: February 7, responsive bid. The Port reserves the Minnesota Storage Lockers, LLC, representative. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ELLIS E. GRESHAM, OR, 97080 2013. right to not award a single bidder un- 1147 Minnesota Av, Coos Bay Or, POINTER; SHIRLEY A. ZUFELDE less the Bidder is able to demonstrate 97420 will sell at auction for cash only Dated and first published February AKA SHIRLEY ZUFELD; ELAINE Attorney for the Nancy L. Clarke, to the Port that they are qualified and at 10:00AM, March 9, 2013 at 1147 21, 2013. FRANSON AFFIANT OF THE Personal Representative: Co-Personal Representative capable of performing all Work within Minnesota Av, Coos Bay, Or 97420: SMALL ESTATE OF ELLIS E. Janet L. Ivarie, the time allowed for completion of this The possessions of Rhonda Jacques P. DePlois, POINTER; UNITED STATES OF Willard Chi Co-Personal Representative project. Wilkerson, locker number 24. Sale is Attorney for Personal Representative AMERICA; STATE OF OREGON; WILLARD H CHI, LLC c/o John Whitty subject to owners redemption. P.O. Box 3159 OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES; 4040 DOUGLAS WAY Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin The Oregon International Port of Coos Coos Bay, OR 97420 AND THE REAL PROPERTY LO- LAKE OSWEGO, OR, 97035 & Combs, LLP Bay (“Port”) may reject any bid not in PUBLISHED: The World- February 21 (541) 888-6338 CATED AT 2735 32ND STREET, (503) 635-9393 444 N. 4th Street compliance with all prescribed public & 28, 2013 (ID-20226320) COOS BAY, OREGON 97420, [email protected] P. O. Box 1120 contracting procedures and require- PUBLISHED: The World - February Defendants. ______Coos Bay, OR 97420 ments. The Port reserves the right to PUBLIC NOTICE 21, 28 and March 07, 2013 TAMMY KAY BERRY waive any irregularities or minor infor- REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (ID-20226222) TO THE DEFENDANTS: UNKNOWN Personal Representative PUBLISHED: The World - February 7, malities and to reject any or all bids if FOR FISCAL YEAR AUDIT HEIRS OF ELLIS E. POINTER; AND 2013, February 14, 2013 and Febru- it is in the public interest to do so. This is an action for Judicial Foreclo- THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED PUBLISHED: The World - February ary 21, 2013. (ID-20225461) Notice is hereby given of the Port of sure of real property commonly known AT 2735 32ND STREET, COOS 21, 28 and March 07, 2013 This project is a Public Improvement Port Orford Intent to Request Pro- (ID-20226076) Project under Oregon law, and no per- as 173 N Wall Street, Coos Bay, OR BAY, OREGON 97420: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE posal for audit services for the fiscal 97420 A motion or answer must be son shall be employed for the Work as year ending June 30, 2013. Request STATE OF OREGON described herein in violation of any given to the court clerk or administra- In the name of the State of Oregon, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOR COOS COUNTY for Proposals packets can be obtained tor within 30 days of the date of first you are hereby required to appear and STATE OF OREGON wage and hour laws and no person from the Administrative Assistant at publication specified herein along with answer the complaint filed against you FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS may be employed in violation of any PO Box 490, 300 Dock Rd, Port Case No. 12DM0859 provision of ORS 279C.520 and ORS the required filing fee. in the above-entitled Court and cause SUMMONS Orford OR 97465 or by calling on or before the expiration of 30 days Case No.: 13PB0009 279C.540 or the federal Davis-Bacon 541-332-7121, or e-mailing Act requirements, whichever has the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE from the date of the first publication of In the Matter of the Minor Child of [email protected]. Request for STATE OF OREGON this summons. The date of first publi- In the Matter of the Estate of higher prevailing wage. All bidders Proposals will be accepted from Certi- HILARY K. BOCKWINKEL, who submit a bid agree to be bound FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS cation in this matter is February 14, Sharon L. McDonald, Petitioner, fied Public Accounting firms who are 2013 . If you fail timely to appear and Deceased. by all applicable provisions of State able to meet the minimum standards Case No. 12CV0820 answer, plaintiff will apply to the and Federal Law for Public Improve- for audit of Oregon Municipal Corpora- SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION above-entitled court for the relief Notice To Interested Persons prayed for in its complaint. This is a GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, ITS SUC- judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Being optimistic and positive encourage this person, your CESSORS AND/OR ASSIGNS, in which the plaintiff requests that the undersigned has been appointed per- helps a lot. comments must be constructive Plaintiff, plaintiff be allowed to foreclose your sonal representative of the above es- v. interest in the following described real tate. All persons having claims SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) and positive. CARL A. ARMSTRONG; KIMBERLY property: against the estate are required to — You’re not likely to seek out CANCER (June 21-July 22) J. ARMSTRONG; and ALL OTHER present them, within four months after competition, but you’ll not duck — If you haven’t been too good PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN BEGINNING AT A POINT 231.80 the date of first publication of this no- CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, FEET SOUTH AND 279.91 FEET tice, to the personal representative at FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2013 any either. Should a strong com- about managing your money lately, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL WEST OF THE IRON PIPE AT THE the address of the attorneys for the PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) petitor challenge you, you’ll be a you won’t have the funds you need PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN CENTER OF SECTION 21, TOWN- personal representative set forth be- AS 173 N WALL STREET, COOS SHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 13 WEST, low, or the claims may be barred. — Lounging in a cozy easy chair tough cookie to contend with. to do or buy that something you BAY, OR 97420, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS could have a strong appeal for SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- want. Plan better for the future. Defendants. COUNTY, OREGON; THENCE All persons whose rights may be af- Dec. 21) — If you view things LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — SOUTH 0° 02’ WEST 75 FEET; fected by the proceeding may obtain you, yet if you fail to be at least a TO DEFENDANTS CARL A. ARM- THENCE SOUTH 87° 37’ WEST 108 additional information from the records tad productive, you’re likely to from a positive perspective, your Any restrictions to which you STRONG; KIMBERLY J. ARM- FEET; THENCE NORTH 0° 02’ EAST of the court, the personal representa- feel guilty for wasting all that faith will work wonders. Events might be subjected are not likely STRONG; and ALL OTHER PER- 75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87° 37’ tive, or the attorneys for the personal SONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN EAST 108 FEET TO THE POINT OF representative. valuable time. will turn out the way you envision to be the fault of others, but will CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN BEGINNING. ARIES (March 21-April 19) them, if your belief is strong be a product of your own mis- OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROP- Dated and first published: February enough. management. Be careful where ERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 173 Commonly known as: 2735 32nd 21, 2013. — Even though you won’t be put- N WALL STREET, COOS BAY, OR Street, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420. ting on any pretenses, the per- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. you point the finger of blame. 97420: Steven P. McDonald, sona you present is likely to be 19) — Joint ventures hold far VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: Personal Representative more promise for you than inde- — If you’re too self-involved, your IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF READ THESE PAPERS c/o Andrew E. Combs more dramatic than usual. OREGON: You are hereby required to Others will be drawn to you for pendent endeavors at this time. efforts aren’t likely to bring you appear and defend the action filed this reason. However, this is true only if you’re much satisfaction today. 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tions as adopted by the Secretary of said trust deed, together with any in- Why is car bouncing after repair? State and approved by the Board of terest which the grantor or his succes- Accountancy. Proposals will be due sors in interest acquired after the exe- by February 28, 2013 cution of said trust deed, to satisfy the Dear Tom and Ray: CAR through the radiator, or by add 50 pounds to the weight foregoing obligations thereby secured I took my 2002 Infiniti I35 entering the heater core and of a car. And since every and the costs and expenses of sale, PUBLISHED: The World - February including a reasonable charge by the to a shop to have the rotors TALK releasing heat into the pas- pound you carry decreases 07, 12 and 21, 2013 (ID-20225765) trustee. and brake pads replaced on senger cabin. your mileage, getting rid of the front. While in the shop, RAY: So the heater core is that spare is an easy way to TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at the mechanic told me that I like another small radiator get more miles per gallon. Pursuant to O.R.S. 86.705 et seq. any time prior to five days before the would need new struts in the that’s only active when you TOM: A second reason is NOTICE TO BORROWER: YOU date last set for the sale, to have this future. When I left the shop, crank up your heater control. space. With fuel-economy SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THE UN- foreclosure proceeding dismissed and my car was bouncing all over And on most cars, the heater concerns leading to smaller DERSIGNED IS ATTEMPTING TO the trust deed reinstated by payment COLLECT A DEBT AND THAT ANY to the beneficiary of the entire amount the place. I was driving on a core is the last thing to get cars, making room for an extra INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE then due (other than such portion of paved road, and I was actual- coolant — it’s the farthest wheel and tire is increasingly USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Refer- the principal as would not then be due ly bouncing off the seat. away from the water pump, inconvenient. Most people ence is made to that certain Deed of had no default occurred) and by cur- Trust made by, Shawna R. Griswold, ing any other default complained of When I took it back to the and often the highest thing would rather have that room as grantor, to Fidelity National Title herein that is capable of being cured shop, I was told that when in the system, too. for groceries, dogs or that Company, as Trustee, in favor of Den- by tendering the performance required they had put the car on the TOM AND RAY TOM: So if you were low giant heirloom Henry XVI nis Vernon Netter and Kathryn under the obligation or trust deed, and MAGLIOZZI Trumbull Netter, husband and wife, as in addition to paying said sums or ten- lift, air got into the struts on coolant, the first way Nose Hair Tweezer they find beneficiary, dated 4/30/2009, re- dering the performance necessary to because there were tiny holes you’d notice it in the winter at a garage sale. corded 5/5/2009, under Instrument cure the default, by paying all costs in them. The mechanic told RAY: Me too. In our many is from a lack of heat in the RAY: And then on the No. 2009-4143, records of Coos and expenses actually incurred in en- County, Oregon. Said Trust Deed en- forcing the obligation and trust deed, me it would go back to nor- years of experience, we’ve cabin. other side of the equation is cumbers the following described real together with trustee’s and attorney’s mal in a few weeks ... as soon found that most repair mis- RAY: If the coolant were the decreasing need for a property situated in said county and fees not exceeding the amounts pro- as all the excess air leaked out takes flow from gross incom- low enough to fall below the spare tire. Flat tires are a lot state, to-wit: vided by said ORS 86.753. In constru- ing this notice, the masculine gender of the struts. It has been petence rather than outright coolant temperature sensor less common than they used Lot 3, Block 3, Nosler’s Addition to includes the feminine and the neuter, three weeks, and my car still dishonesty. Doesn’t that and leave the sensor exposed, to be. Oh, they still happen. Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon. the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor feels like I am constantly make you feel better? the engine temperature But they used to be very driving over railroad tracks. TOM:So I’m guessing would read “cold.” So it all common. With modern tires, The street address or other common in interest to the grantor as well as designation, if any, of the real prop- any other person owing an obligation, Is his explanation plausible? they overinflated your tires makes sense. it’s a very infrequent event erty described above is purported to the performance of which is secured — Patricia by accident. Have someone TOM: The reason it came for most people. by said trust deed, and the words be: 734 North Collier Street, Coquille, RAY: No. He made that check the pressure for you, back a bit when you went TOM: There also are other Oregon, 97423. “trustee” and “beneficiary” include Beneficiaries have appointed Patrick their respective successors in inter- up, Patricia. and if the pressure is correct, uphill is because when you’re options now. There’s the M. Terry as successor trustee. Both est, if any. Anyone having any objec- TOM: Changing the then go somewhere else for a revving the engine, you’re mini-spare (which will let you tion to the sale on any grounds what- the beneficiary and the trustee have rotors and pads shouldn’t second opinion about the making the water pump turn travel up to 50 miles or so), elected to sell the said real property to soever will be afforded an opportunity satisfy the obligations secured by said to be heard as to those objections if have had any effect on the shocks. Good luck, Patricia. faster, and that’s getting a lit- the auxiliary pump and can of trust deed and a notice of default has they bring a lawsuit to restrain the ride, so I don’t know what tle bit of warm coolant into Fix-A-Flat (which will work been recorded pursuant to Oregon same. they did to your car to make it Low coolant sometimes your heater core. At least for things like nails and small Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the de- fault for which the foreclosure is made ride so roughly — but I have a leaves you cold temporarily. punctures) and, if all else is grantor’s failure to pay when due, DATED: December 4, 2012 couple of suspicions. Dear Tom and Ray: RAY: So you need to do fails, there’s the cellphone the following sums as of November Successor Trustee: Patrick M. Terry, RAY: The most likely two things, Jim: You need to and credit card (which works 16, 2012: Property taxes due Novem- Attorney at Law, PO Box 547, 880 Recently I was driving my ber 15, 2011 in the amount of California, North Bend, OR 97459 cause, in our experience, is 2001 Ford Focus in cold see if you’re low on coolant. for pretty much everything). $1,755.55 plus interest; 6 delinquent Phone: (541) 756-2056 that they inflated your tires, weather on I-70 in the moun- And when you find out that RAY: Those alternatives payments from 6/15/2012 through or overinflated them. you are, you need to find out are not as failsafe as a real, 11/15/2012 at $958.05 each for PUBLISHED: The World - February tains west of Denver. There $5,748.30. TOTAL: $7,503.85. 21, 28, March 07 and 14, 2013. TOM: If, before the repair, are two long, steep grades why. It could be anything full-size spare that’s checked (ID-20226028) you had been driving around (10-15 miles at 7 percent to 8 from a loose two-dollar hose regularly and kept fully ALSO, if you have failed to provide with tires that were low on clamp to a $2,000 cracked inflated. But carmakers insurance on the property or pay other percent) on either side of the senior liens or encumbrances as re- air, that could have covered Eisenhower/Johnson tun- cylinder head. believe that many people quired in the note and deed of trust, up the poor ride you’d get nels. After completing about TOM: You want to catch it would rather have the space the beneficiary may insist that you do from bad shocks. half of the downhill run on and get it fixed while it’s still and the additional fuel econ- so in order to reinstate your account S MALL in good standing. The beneficiary may RAY: And then, once they the west side, I noticed that a hose clamp — before you omy these days and just use a require as a condition to reinstatement properly inflated your tires, the engine temperature had overheat the engine and temporary spare or call for that you provide reliable written evi- USINESS you felt the full effect of your gone completely cold and I make things much worse. help if and when they ever dence that you have paid all senior B worn-out shocks — in which Good luck, Jim. need it. liens or encumbrances, and insurance was getting no heat in the the springs are undamped TOM: Of course, if you’re premiums. These requirements for re- passenger area. When I Spare tires are being instatement should be confirmed by O WNERS : and the car kind of rides like a opened the throttle slightly, someone who drives in contacting the undersigned Trustee. basketball down the road. the engine temperature began phased out remote areas, on unimproved By reason of said default, the benefi- Find your niche TOM: Of course, it’s not to come up some (so did the Dear Tom and Ray: roads or in places that are out ciary has declared all sums owing on safe to drive with underin- speed — not what I needed). My wife just bought a of cellphone reach, you may the obligation secured by said trust here! Tell them flated tires (or worn-out very well want to consider deed immediately due and payable, your When I stepped on the gas to 2013 Kia Soul, and there is no said sums being the following: UN- what shocks), so you can’t just let go up the other side of the hill, spare tire. The salesman told that when buying a car and PAID PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF some air out of the tires and using the engine for propul- us that spare tires are becom- make sure there is a real spare $159,769.34, together with interest business has to keep driving. sion instead of braking, the ing a thing of the past. There tire you can opt for. Or you thereon at the rate of 5.000% per RAY: But they also could may just decide to buy an annum from 9/28/2012, together with offer on the engine temperature returned is a small unit for putting air all escrow advances, foreclosure have grossly overinflated your to normal and I got heat in the tire in case of a flat. I extra wheel and tire and carry costs, trustee fees, attorney fees, Bulletin Board. tires. If they weren’t paying again. The same thing hap- was just wondering, why no it in your trunk. sums required for the protection of the attention, or had a tire gauge RAY: But for most people, property and additional sums secured Affordable pened on the return trip. spare tire? What would you by the Deed of Trust. that was faulty, they could What’s causing this? Thanks! suggest? — Bill especially those in populated advertising have put 60 or 80 pounds of — Jim RAY: I would suggest not areas, the cost-benefit equa- WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given air in your tires. And that cer- tion has been pushing the that the undersigned trustee, will on customized just RAY: I think you have a driving behind any nail April 15, 2013, at the hour of 11:00 tainly would cause you to classic case of low coolant, trucks, Bill. full-size spare tire out of the AM, in accord with the standard of bounce off the seat. car for years. And now, at time established by ORS 187.110, at for you! Call Jim. TOM: There are a number THE FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE TOM: One other possibil- TOM: The way you get of reasons we’re seeing more least a couple of manufactur- COOS COUNTY ANNEX, 1975 541-269-1222 ity is that they’re actually bad heat is that the coolant circu- and more carmakers ditch ers have decided that even a McPHERSON, North Bend, County of guys and they sabotaged your mini-spare is not worth COOS, State of OREGON, sell at lates through the engine and the traditional spare tire. public auction to the highest bidder for Ext. 293 shocks in hopes of getting sucks up the heat created by RAY: The first has to do making room for. Maybe cash, the interest in the said de- to get started more repair work from you. the combustion process. It with fuel economy. A spare those cars should come with scribed property which the grantor But I’m going to discount then releases that heat in one tire adds weight. 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