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COQUILLE — Guilty. And ● Story By Thomas Moriarty ● Photos by Alysha Beck worse. Ronald Wayne Ambill COOS BAY — Local lore suggests the — if mostly harmless — presence. received a verdict Friday that Pacific surf is rife with great white Dale Inskeep, principal at Sunset may let Judge Martin Stone sharks. Yet the state of California is Middle School, has had four encounters send him to prison for longer worried the species’ coastal population with great white sharks in his years of than the prescribed 25-year may be in trouble. surfing the South Coast. The first was sentence for the slaying of Effective March 1, the California Fish one of the most dramatic. David Marion Barker. Ambill wept after the nine- and Game Commission has listed the On Jan. 3, 1993, Inskeep, then a young man,three-woman jury hand- Northeastern Pacific population of the elementary school teacher, was surfing ed down the augmented ver- great white as a candidate species under off Bastendorff Beach with colleague dict, telling his attorneys that the California Endangered Species Act. Bill Weaver when Weaver was attacked he had given himself up so he The toothy fish, known to biologists by a white shark. could testify about Barker’s by the latin name Carcharodon car- The attack left a giant bite mark in the death — not so he could be charias, has captured the imagination of board Weaver was riding. The story charged and convicted. the oceangoing public since Steven made regional news — and quite an Barker’s son, Anthony Spielberg immortalized it in his 1975 impression on the surfers. Hajek, scoffed at Ambill’s film “Jaws.” The sharks, which prey on “The ones I’ve seen — the memories despair. seals, sea lions and fish, can be found don’t leave you,”Inskeep said. “My father was being kind throughout the Pacific, Atlantic and Tony Lewis, another Coos Bay surfer, to him, bought him break- Indian Oceans. Despite scientific con- said it’s probably safe to discount about fast,” Hajek said. He cern, South Coast ocean enthusiasts half the local rumors about great whites. maintain the sharks are a fairly regular Lewis said he has had encounters of his SEE GUILTY | A8 SEE SHARKS | A8 CB man charged in child porn case

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EUGENE — Authorities say a Coos Bay man exchanged thousands of emails soliciting, trading and discussing explicit There’s images of underage girls. FBI agents and Coos Coun- ty sheriff’s deputies served a more than search warrant this week at the Tarheel Lane home of Richard great whites Earl Garrett, 23. According to an affidavit, they seized Gar- rett’s smartphone. out there The FBI affidavit said Gar- rett acknowledged the phone NEWPORT — While the future was his and that he used it to of the region’s great white popula- access an email address to tion may be in doubt, the region’s receive and distribute child waters are to home to a wide vari- pornography. He told police he ety of other sharks. had about 200 such videos and Standing in the Oregon Coast 5,000 such pictures stored on Aquarium’s Passage of the Deep the phone, according to the exhibit, Senior Aquarist Brian affidavit. Fodness said Garrett has been lodged in the broad- the Lane County jail while he nose sev- awaits his next court appear- engill shark, Watch shark feeding ance, scheduled for Wednes- leopard shark video: theworldlink.com day. He has not yet entered a By Alysha Beck, The World and spiny plea. Miss Piggy, a 300-pound broadnose sevengill shark, cruises by the Passages of the Deep exhibit tunnel before feeding time at the dogfish housed in the exhibit all According to an FBI affi- Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport.The broadnose sevengill is one type of large shark common in Oregon’s South Coast waters. are common on the Oregon coast. davit, agents linked Garrett to The sharks, all swimming in the child pornography after same tank, will prey on each other arresting a Texas man and then The ones that commercial fishermen run into are going to be blue if hungry enough Fodness said the monitoring the man’s com- “ aquarium tries to feed them puter for porn trafficking. shark or salmon sharks.” enough to prevent that from hap- William Fowler of El Paso pening. pleaded guilty to federal child The broadnose sevengill sharks Jim Burke, Oregon Coast Aquarium are the largest species currently

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Saturday, March 30,2013 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Mealtime at the marsh Vietnam vets invited to ‘welcome home’ today

BY GAIL ELBER The World Twelve MHS alumni died in Vietnam COOS BAY — A group of Killed in action Marshfield High School stu- Monty Duwayne Button: May 3, 1967 dents is coordinating a Sat- Michael Howard Cavanagh: June 2, 1969 urday observance of Wel- Richard Lee Dooley: Dec. 15, 1967 come Home Vietnam Veter- Edwin Alfay Downs: May 12, 1969 ans Day. George Alfred Holladay: July 15, 1967 Honoring those who Earl Adelbert Mailloux Jr.: Jan. 25, 1968 served is one goal, but the James Ray Muth: March 7, 1970 teens also hope someone will Grady Ray Nelson: Nov. 23, 1968 show up with information John Charles Strauser: Feb. 2, 1971 about some of the 12 Marsh- field alumni who were killed Died in service By Alysha Beck, The World Edgar John Udell: December 25, 1971 An American egret flies over the Millicoma Marsh in Eastside on Wednesday afternoon. Egrets are common- in Vietnam. ly found in marshes where they can prey on fish, frogs and snakes. The students belong to a group that archives informa- Died of wounds tion about people buried in Dennis Carl Shively: March 24, 1968 the Marshfield Pioneer Robert Roland Watrous: June 2, 1969 If you have information to share about any of these men, visit Cemetery next to the high sites.google.com/site/cbcemetery/history/, or leave a message at 541-435-1177. Coos Bay Rail Link wins award for safe operations school. This year, at a Memorial Day program May The American Short Line achievements in the short- ees operate weekly freight 23, they’ll honor the 12 alum- and Regional Railroad Asso- line railroad industry for rail- train service, connecting the ni killed in Vietnam. an opportunity for Vietnam encouraging the obser- ciation is honoring the Coos roads that achieved injury- region’s manufacturers to the They have information vets to eat cookies, meet vance, and President Barack other vets and, if they wish, Obama proclaimed March Bay Rail Link for the second free operations or an injury North American freight rail about some of the men, but year in a row with its Jake frequency rate in 2012 that is record their memories. 29, 2012, as National Viet- system through Class 1 con- want to learn more about Award “for achieving a per- less than or equal to the others, said Cricket Soules, Since 2000, when Viet- nam Veterans Day. But fect safety record with no industry average compiled by nections in Eugene. Current- their volunteer adviser. nam veteran Jose Ramos efforts to have Congress reportable injuries.” the Federal Railroad Admin- ly, the Coos Bay rail line is “We’ll bring the tape started the effort to create a make the national recogni- The association recog- istration. undergoing $31 million in recorder from the museum in day in honor of Vietnam tion an annual one have nizes outstanding safety The shortline’s 12 employ- repairs and upgrades. case anyone has stories they vets, the occasion has been been unsuccessful. want to tell,”she said. observed on or about March Reporter Gail Elber can be From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 30 in many communities. reached at 541-269-1222, ext. they’ll be at the Coos Bay Numerous cities and the 234, at gail.elber@the- abbllee Visitor Information Center state of California have worldlink.com, or on Twitter AAffffoorrdda ! at 50 Central Ave., offering issued proclamations at @gailtheworld. tive Care ven to Keep Thefts & Mischief Pre tter Way A Be lthy! and theft of change and pre- r Pet Hea No license, no sale COOS COUNTY You NORTH BEND — Calls scription medication, 63300 March 27, 12:07 a.m., assault, block of Boat Basin Road. We Offer: An Adult Canine Plan • An Adult Feline Plan started coming in to police 90200 block of Cape Arago on Wednesday afternoon Highway. March 27, 1:16 p.m., theft of • Standard Bird Care • A Kitten Plan • A Puppy Plan regarding suspicous people weapon from residence, 64600 March 27, 10:07 a.m., burglary, block of Washington Road. Now it’s easier to give your pet the best care for a Happy, Healthy Life. going door to door. Police 91500 block of Cape Arago High- found a man and woman way. March 27, 4:21 p.m., theft of bat- Call us for more information. selling magazine subscrip- teries and fuel from a boat, 500 tions. They warned the peo- March 27, 10:41 a.m., criminal block of North Eighth Street. ple to stop their selling until mischief to a phone box and wires at residence, 88800 block March 27, 7:45 p.m., burglary, SCAN ME! or they obtain solicitor’s licens- 93600 block of McKenna Lane. es from the city. of Whiskey Run Lane. 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C M C M Y K Saturday, March 30,2013 • The World • A3 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas• 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local On the lookout Coquille fire hosts pancake breakfast

The Coquille Volunteer Third street and Alder in Fire Department presents Coquille. Adults are $5 and the 17th annual Pancakes for children under 10 years old Life breakfast and silent auc- are $3. All proceeds will tion from 8-11 a.m. today at benifit the Emanuel the Coquille Fire Children’s Hospital burn Department on the corner of center.

CONTACT THE NEW SPAPER CornerofFourth Street& CommercialAvenue,CoosBay P.O.Box18 4 0 ,CoosBay,OR 97420 541-269-1222 or800-437-6397 © 2013 Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co. News department Editor Clark Walworth x 251 clark.w a lw o r th @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m By Lou Sennick, The World Localnew s Ryan Haas x 239new s@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Cheri Bush looks out over the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday searching for north-bound migrating gray whales during Whale Watching week along the Sports John Gunther x 241 sports@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Oregon Coast. She was joined by Sharon Squires at the Face Rock Wayside in Bandon looking for the whales as they head back to Alaskan waters. Community events Beth Burback x 224 events@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Conditions were not too good Wednesday, they only spotted two and they were far out to sea.Tuesday was a better day at Face Rock, the two report- Obituaries Am anda Johnson x 233 obits@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Photo Lou Sennick x 264 tw p h oto @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m ed 17 whales heading north.Whale Watch Week continues through Sunday. For information,visit www.oregon.gov/oprd/parks/whalewatchingcenter. Advertising Advertising sales m anager Adeline Fish e r x 278 adeline.fish e r@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Classifie d a d s 541-267-6278 th ew o rld class@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Legalads 541-267-6278 w orldlegals@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Water board accepts timber sale bids Delivery Circulation director Cindy Raw lings x 248 cindy.raw lings@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Custom erservic e Bonnie W ilkin s x 247 bonnie.wilkin s @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m THE WORLD board feet. Coos Bay Eagles give Scott Timber Co. of Rose- BAY AREA away their eggs Publisher Jeff Precourt x 265 jeff.p re c o u rt@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m COOS BAY — The Coos burg offered the chosen bid, Production M anager Dan Gordon dan.gordon@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Bay-North Bend Water Board outpricing the only other bid REPORTS The Coos Bay Elks Lodge, is slated to approve a half- for the project by Swanson number 1160, is sponsoring an H om e D elivery Subscription rates:EZ Pay:$11.75 per m onth,Annualpre-pay $141. Easter egg hunt at Mingus M ailDeliverySubscription rates:EZ Pay:$15 perm onth,Annualpre-pay $180. million-dollar timber sale at Group Manufacturing LLC Please note th a t hom e delivery ofourThanksgiving Day edition willbe priced ata pre m ium ra te of$1.50. its next meeting. from Glendale. Park in Coos Bay today start- Hom e delivery subscribers willsee a re dution in th e ir subscription length to offsetth e pre m ium ra te. Ron Hoffine, the water The board received a top Scott Timber gave a com- ing at 10 a.m. Age groups board’s operations director, THE WORLD(S S N 10 6 2 -8 4 9 5 ) is p u b lis h e d M o n d a y th ro u g h bid of $512,826 for its 2013 pletion date of Dec. 31, 2014. include 4 years old and under, Thursday,and Saturday,by Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co. timber sale in the Pony Creek The revenue from the timber recommended awarding the as well as 5-7 and 8-12. All are Watershed. The bid covers 35 sale will be booked for the sale at the next board meeting welcome to come watch the POSTM ASTER Send address changes to acres and roughly 1.5 million water board’s 2014 fiscal year. April 3. fun. T h e W o rld , P .O . B o x 18 4 0 , C o o s B a y, O R 9 7 4 2 0 -2 2 6 9 . Applause Gas company Community Health lends a hand Education Calendar THE WORLD April 2013 Star of Hope recently received a little extra financial Unless otherwise noted classes are held at BAY AREA HOSPITAL or the “CHEC” (Community Health Educati on Center) help from Northwest Natural 3950 Sherman Avenue, North Bend • Classes are FREE unless otherwise noted. For more information call 541-269-8076 or visit www.bayareahospital.org Gas in the form of a $500 donation. The nonprofit helps provide Body Awareness Class by residential and vocational Diabetes Kim Anderson Epilepsy Support programs to adults with devel- Every Monday & Thursday, 10:00 - 11:00 am Call 541-756-7279 for more information. Call 541-756-1038 for more information. opmental disabilities in the Education… Gentle exercises focusing on breathing, balance, and Coos Bay area. posture. No class on April 18 or April 22 Bariatric Surgery Support Group Northwest Natural share- CHEC 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 – 8:00 pm, North Bend Medical holders donate more than a Center, upstairs conference room million dollars to local non- One-Hour Stop Tobacco Use Clinic Call 541-267-5151 x1360 for more information. profits each year. Day Clinics, Every 1st & 2nd Wednesday, Come hear about weight loss surgery and be inspired. Diabetes Self-Management Program Noon – 1:00 pm. Evening Clinics, Every 3rd Local man spreads his For dates & times & more information, call 541-266-7928. & 4th Wednesday, 5:30 – 6:30 pm wings at basic training Call 541-269-8076 for more information. Nicotine Anonymous New classes start each month. A doctor’s referral is Be smoke free in 2013! Instruction & support Every Wednesday, 5:30-6:30 pm, Alano Club, required. Air Force Airman Dalton L. Cost of the class is covered by most insurance can help you quit for good this time! 1 Birch graduated from basic plans. Scholarships are also available. 1836 ⁄2 Union Ave, North Bend Call 541-271-4609 for more information. military training at Lackland Look Good…Feel Better® Air Force Base in San Antonio, Blood Pressure & Diabetes Screening 1st Monday. By appointment only. Only requirement to attend is the desire to quit. at Bay Area Hospital Call 541-269-8158 for more information. Texas. He completed a tough Every Thursday Blood Pressure Check, eight-week program that Trained cosmetologists teach beauty techniques to help 9:00 - 11:30 am - Spruce Room (BAH), combat appearance-related side effects of cancer The Following 3 groups are offered at included training in military Diabetes Screening, Every 4th Thursday, treatment, such as skin changes & hair loss. Participants the Nancy Devereux Center, discipline and studies, Air 9:00 - 10:00 am, 6-8 hour fasting required including receive over $200 worth of top-of-the-line cosmetics. 1200 Newmark Avenue Force core values, physical fit- no coffee or tea or 2 hours after the start of breakfast. Call 541-888-3202 for more information ness, and basic warfare princi- Moving Forward: Total Joint Dual Diagnosis Anonymous ples and skills. Diabetes Talk Group 1st & 3rd Thursday, 3:00 - 4:00 pm Pre-Surgery Education Please call for more information Birch is the son of Julie Birch The continued support you need to balance good diabetes 2nd & 4th Monday, 1:00 - 3:00 pm & of Reedsport and is a 2012 self-care. every 3rd Tuesday, 5:30 – 7:30 pm. Call 541-269-8076 to register. NAMI Family to Family Support Group graduate of Reedsport Com- This class will help you better prepare for the effects Wednesdays, 3:00 – 5:00 pm. munity Charter School. Diabetes Review of total-joint surgery & after home care. This group is to support family & friends who have a loved Airmen who complete basic Every 1st Tuesday, Noon - 1:30 pm one with some form of a mental illness. training earn four credits Find out what is new in diabetes care. Presentation: Medications by Kamy Mahdiyoun. Talking Back: Laminectomy, toward an associate in applied Cervical & Spinal Fusion Depression & Anxiety Support Group Mondays, 12:30-1:30 pm. science degree through the Preventing Diabetes Pre-Surgery Education Community College of the Air Thursday, April 11, 1:00 - 3:00pm or 6:00 - 8:00 pm 2nd & 4th Monday, 3:30 - 5:30 pm & every A support group for anxiety, panic, & depression. Force. Call 541-266-7928 for more information and 3rd Thursday 5:30 – 7:30 pm Call 541-269-8076 to register. to register. Community Meal Tree program takes Learning how to make a few simple life changes can slow This class will help you better prepare for the effects down & sometimes prevent diabetes. of laminectomy, cervical & spinal fusion surgery & Weekly Community Meal at First United root in watersheds after home care. Methodist Church The city of Coos Bay and Every Saturday, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. the Coos Bay North Bend Healthy Hikes/South Coast Striders 123 Ocean Blvd. SE, Coos Bay Water Board have been tabbed Wellness Registration: None required but visit website for Call 541-267-4410 for more information. with American Tree Farm Sys- details on length of walk and preparation information. In these uncertain times you may need support in finding Classes… www.coostrails.com resources. Please feel welcome to attend. Free or chosen tem Certification. The certifi- April 14, Sweet Creek cation is in recognition of their CHEC donation. management practices of Coos Bay Stroke Support Group forestlands in the Pony Creek 3rd Tuesday, 3:30 – 4:30 pm, and Joe Ney watersheds. “Talk with a Doc” Lifecare Center, 2890 Ocean Blvd, Moms Program… The city manages the lands Health Information Fair Coos Bay, north dining hall. April 13, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Call 541-267-5433 for more information. for its citizens to ensure and Waterfall Community Health Center Bay Area Hospital protect high quality in their Sponsored by Southwestern Oregon Medical Society, BAH This group offers speakers & support for patients, and local clinics. Physicians from numerous specialties family & friends to assist in living with the challenges Call 541-269-8258 potable water supply.The Tree onsite to answer questions and provide health information. of stroke. Farm standards go far above to register. the minimum standards put Train Your Brain Alzheimer/Dementia Education forth by the state. Every Tuesday in May 1:00 - 3:00 pm. & Support Meeting Breastfeeding Support Group American Tree Farm Sys- To register or for more information 3rd Thursday, 1:00 – 2:30 pm. Call 541-269-8258 for more information. call: 541-266-7927. Call 541-888-0130 for more information. tem is the oldest certification A series of four classes that one can start attending any Open to all women wanting support & information Come learn & share with others living with about breastfeeding. Sponsored by the Coos County program in the country and is time. Attend this workshop to learn proven methods to help Alzheimer’s. the sign of good stewardship. conquer chronic pain, anxiety, stress, and depression. Breastfeeding Coalition. Woodland owners with Stress Reduction Parkinson’s Support Group ATFS certified forestland pro- Tuesday, May 21, 1:00 - 3:00 pm 2nd Wednesday, 1:30-3:00 pm. Infant Safety and CPR vide multiple public benefits To register or for more information call Baycrest Village, conference room, Monday, April 8, 6:30 - 8:30 pm. from clean air and water, 541-266-7927. 3959 Sheridan Ave., North Bend. This class covers various safety topics for infants wildlife, to green jobs and for- Learn a proven “Mindfulness” approach to restore hope, Call 850-207-1469 for more information. through one year old, including car seats, pets, well-being & relaxation lost through illness, pain & Come learn & share with others living with child proofing, avoiding germs & SIDS. Also est products. difficult times. Parkinson’s. covers infant CPR. If you have any questions, please call the city of Coos Bay Living Well Workshop Cancer Treatment Support Group One Day Child Birth Education Public Works and Develop- Meets once a week for 6 weeks. For dates of upcoming workshops call 541-751-2417. Mondays, 9:00-11:00 am, Counseling Sunday, April 14, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm ment Department’s Engineer- It covers practical skills to improve life while living with & Bereavement Education Center, Comprehensive information on stages of labor and ing Division at 541-269-8918. chronic conditions such as arthritis, asthma, heart or kidney 1620 Thompson Road, Coos Bay. disease, diabetes, and chronic pain. Call 541-269-2986 for more information. comfort measures. Tour included. Comfortable For those who have, or have had, cancer & those who clothing and pillow are a must. TaiChi for Better Balance care for them. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Big Brother/Big Sister Class Hearthside Center, 2625 Koos Bay Blvd., MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Support Cuisine Coos Bay. For more information and Monday, April 22, 6:00 - 7:00 pm registration call Melissa, 850-207-1469. Group Brothers & sisters-to-be, ages 3 to 10, learn about Spice up your menu. Initial cost is $50.00, ask about incentive refund. Come 3rd Wednesday, 2:00 – 4:00 pm their new sibling, practice holding & diapering learn gentle motion that can improve your strength and Call 541-294-3690 for more information. baby dolls, & watch a short video during this fun, See Page C1 Tuesday balance. Caring & sharing in a friendly atmosphere. fast-paced class. C M C M Y K Y K

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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Clark Walworth, Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion What’s next target? Vets’ cemeteries?

I am a U.S. Army veteran who other’s dog-tags for religious served on active duty from 1946 affiliation. to 1952. During that time I visit- I have a $20 bill to kick in for ed Arlington National Cemetery such an endeavor, and I’m posi- outside Washington, D.C. Later I tive there are thousands of peo- saw the cemetery on the Cher- ple just like me in this wonderful bourge Peninsula where the little town. Americans from June 6, 1944, Donald Deabler are buried. In 1961 I viewed the Coos Bay U.S. military cemetery in Tunisia where many of our vet- How can Mingus erans who died in North Africa are buried. Recently I visited the cross be illegal? military cemetery at Milwaukee, Here we go again. This time Wisc., where my father-in-law, the Freedom From Religion who was wounded at the Battle Foundation is attacking the of The Bulge, is buried. Vietnam War Memorial in Min- I believe that all those burial gus Park. They maintain that the places are under the control and presence of a cross violates the care of the United States govern- Establishment Clause and is ment. All those burial places of illegal. our heroes, and many of their Oh, really? There is religious Public Forum headstones, are marked with imagery all over our nation’s religious symbols — crosses, capitol. Go into most museums stars and crescents, which rep- and libraries, as well as many city resent the religions of those parks, all over this country and Digging? Call to It is time to let the 100-year- may be possible to ask for and people who served and died for you will see religious art, books, old IRS die of unnatural causes, to receive the support of a majority our country. films, music and statuary from a avoid gas lines restore economic freedom. It is of Curry County residence for a Is the Freedom From Religion variety of religions such as time for the FairTax — now! sales initiative precisely directed Spring is in the air and garden- Foundation going to threaten the Greek, Roman, Christian, Jew- Why the FairTax? Because it is and initiated as a temporary tax ers in Coos County will soon roll removal of those headstones? ish, Native American, pagan, etc. the only tax proposal that returns increase with a firm and guaran- up their sleeves to get started on George Baxter Case Our country began as 13 economic freedom by: teed drop-dead date. We citizens long-awaited yard work. If that Charleston British colonies subject to the ■ Eliminating the IRS, tax lob- would all share in funding the work includes digging, NW Nat- Church of England. When we bies, loop-holes, class-warfare, protection, maintenance and ural wants to remind you to call One more insult won our independence, our billions of dollars in compliance preservation of our county, as 811 — the Utility Notification forefathers decided that the costs, and political corruption would those visitors using it. to Vietnam vets Center — to locate underground establishment of a national associated with buying and sell- Those making more and larger gas and other underground utility Once again, the Vietnam vet- church was wrong. Thus the ing of tax breaks. purchases would, of course, pay a lines. erans are being singled out. No wording of the First Amend- ■ Creating a consumption tax larger share of those sales taxes. If This is a free service, and it’s single group of veterans has had ment: “Congress shall make no that treats everyone the same and a short-duration tax were initiat- not only a smart thing to do to to endure more hate and malice law respecting an establishment provides that all households pay ed, we may find that increases in help prevent damage; it’s the law. from its citizens. of religion, or prohibiting the no tax on their consumption, up funding from outside sources will Once you call, a technician will Michael P. Boehme free exercise thereof; or abridg- to the poverty level. eventually be adequate, perma- visit the property within two North Bend ing the freedom of speech, or of ■ Eliminating death taxes, gift nent law enforcement taxes not business days to locate your gas the press; or the right of the taxes, payroll taxes, AMT, income be required, or that a correction and utility lines. Don’t like cross? people to peaceably assemble, taxes, hidden taxes and capital period did take place and the If a gas line has been acciden- and to petition the government gains and dividend taxes. costs of maintaining a smaller, tally damaged, remember these Feel free to leave for a redress of grievances.” Join the fight for Economic leaner government have declined If no law can be made, then tips: Smell. Go. Let us know. If to acceptable and affordable lev- I moved here to the beautiful Freedom and repeal of the 16th Bay Area in 1992. One of the first how can the cross be against the you smell rotten eggs or hear a Amendment at els. Might it not be worth a sec- hissing sound, immediately leave things we did was to visit Min- law? These “watchdogs of free- www.fairtax.org/oregon. ond look? dom” take the phrase regarding the area on foot and then call NW Dave Tatge gus Park, and have done so over Doug LaFeve the years. As I got crippled, a establishment of religion and Natural’s 24-hour emergency line Medford Port Orford at 800-882-3377. long time ago, I find nice quiet run with it, while ignoring the Be safe this spring and be sure Sales tax could places to rest and think back on phrase regarding free exercise of to call before you dig. 50 years of youth and American religion. Linda Kennedy help Curry County Kudos pride. The memorial is my The phrase, “separation of NW Natural favorite. church and state,” occurs I can understand the need for Coos Bay I really am upset that some nowhere in the Constitution, additional county funding, given idiot from a different state but was taken out of context Condolences to the shortfalls due to less federal Thanks to tribe comes all the way over here to from a letter written by Thomas funding and rising costs. Which for pantry grant cause turmoil and pain to the Jefferson to a minister (oh the slain man’s son of these — a property tax, a per- vets who live here on the coast. irony!) to reassure him that gov- manent law enforcement tax or a A sincere “thank you” to the What happened, lady? You got ernment would not interfere The World’s March 23 article sales tax — would more negative- Coquille Tribal Community Fund nothing to do but go and cause with the rights of religious peo- on Anthony Hajek’s reflections ly impact county residents? for the $9,000 grant that was problems for old folks? ple. He called it a “wall of sepa- on his father, David Barker, was Property tax increases and law given to Coos Bay Seventh-day Why don’t you get a life and ration.” poignant. I never knew David enforcement levies, would be Adventist Food Pantry on Feb. 21. do something constructive The word “free” is defined as: Barker, but I appreciate the son’s reflected in higher rents and fees The award ceremony was held instead of destructive? A lot of “not subject to the control or story of their relationship and the passed on by property owners. at the Mill Casino-Hotel. A tasty people around here feel as I do,I domination of another; not love, grief and hope that went This would impact all county res- luncheon was served in a relaxed think, judging from the response bound, confined, or detained by into the purchase and planting of idents. atmosphere. in the paper to your antics. Why force; not subject to government a memorial bench and tree at the I know the history and unpop- This grant is a statement of not just pack your ruck and head regulation; not subject to North Bend Boardwalk. ularity of sales taxes in Oregon. I support from the Coquille Tribal out of town? restriction or official control.” I My family donated an enamel do, however, feel that the finan- Community Fund. The Coos Bay U.S. Highway 101 goes north hope the various religious and cast-iron swing facing a play- cial support of this county should Seventh-day Adventist Food and south. You might be more non-religious peoples here in ground when my mother died, as be shared, that all residents of the Pantry will use these funds to appreciated in San Fran or Coos County will consider she was a teacher and loved chil- county and its guests (tourists) purchase food to fill boxes, which Washington state. You can leave erecting more memorials or dren. I visit there every time I am should have some skin in the are distributed every Tuesday anytime. I doubt if anyone will plaques so that there will be no in the area. My condolences to game. Persons and businesses from 9:30 until noon, to help miss you. “exclusion.”They also have that Mr. Hajek for his loss. that are visiting or doing business those who are hungry in our area. Mark Pinkston right. God bless the USA. Susanna Noordhoff in Curry County could share in We are an equal opportunity Coquille Bonnie Smith North Bend the generation of new revenues provider. Coos Bay via a new temporary sales tax. Del Cline Why not a plaza Income tax holds Coos Bay Moving toward Public services are a benefit to all, of memorials? citizens in slavery not just those of us who happen a police state to rent or own property. A community should have the One-hundred years of eco- Residents of states surround- right to express itself on com- It will help us to understand nomic slavery. ing Oregon pay sales tax. All resi- Write to us munity property. If this issue the importance of the Mingus Yes, slavery. On Feb. 12, 1913, dents of those states and all The World welcomes letters from involved City Hall property, I’d Park Vietnam memorial if we the 16th Amendment was passed, guests visiting those states pay readers. Please observe these stan- be all for enforcing separation. first devise a scale of the means just 30 words: “The Congress sales tax at the rates set by those dards: I’m just a Cold War Veteran, but by which Communists in Russia, shall have power to lay and collect states and counties in which they my bond with my bother and e.g., cowed Christians and other ■ Use your real name. taxes on incomes, from whatever live, visit and purchase products. sister veterans is the strongest targets. Their ladder of inter- ■ 400 words maximum. source derived, without appor- It’s my belief that visitors from bond; we all stood up for our ventions was (ideally conceived) tionment among the several locations other than Oregon ■ Include your address and day- denigration, harassment, dis- time phone number for verification. country. states, and without regard to any would feel little if any impact I have been involved in both crimination, imprisonment, census or enumeration.” from a minuscule 1 percent or 2 ■ No defamation, vulgarity or busi- torture and execution. The ness complaints. secularly and spiritually cen- Thirty words which begat what percent sales tax. That amount tered veterans activities since question for us is how far we ■ No poetry or religious testimony. we have today, 70,000-plus pales next to the current sales tax arriving in this great city seven have gone down this ladder into pages of IRS regulations, with rates those visitors are subjected We generally print every letter that months ago. Within the veterans the police state. thousands more coming from the to in their home states and would meets these guidelines. Send yours to community, nobody ever Since the anti-Christian bias “Affordable Health Care Act” and surely have little or no impact on [email protected], or P.O. Box imposes any conditions on why of our intelligence is uncontro- 140,000, soon to be 156,000 plus, their Oregon destination plans. 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. or how I help out. I think the versial, we have evidently passed IRS employees. Given the current situation, it community could take a page the rung of denigration. The from that book. Mingus Park memorial excite- Let’s consider how the U.S. ment shows that harassment is Military Chaplain’s Corps tries alive and well, so we have at least to equally represent all service one foot on the rung of harass- members, regardless of affilia- ment. tion or lack of affiliation, and try When can we be sure that we to apply it to how we, as a com- have reached discrimination? munity, express ourselves. Perhaps when Christians cannot Imagine a circular complex of pray in public schools? When matching memorials in Mingus the Bible is regarded as a viola- Park, topped by different sym- tion of the First Amendment? bols representing gender and When Christians are forced to religious affiliation (or lack of) of praise homosexual lifestyles? the people who’ve served and All of these examples of dis- are serving. It seems to me that crimination come from recent such a tribute would address and cases involving governments, disarm the claims of tyranny the ACLU and like-minded based on a single symbol. Not organizations. Such groups only would it serve to unite the would like to think that they can community, but it would allow defend the rest of the Bill of the veterans community to Rights while they relentlessly remind the entire nation that attack the Free Exercise Clause, when we stand shoulder to but the mass graves filled by shoulder in defense of the Unit- every Communist state of the ed States, that we do it with a 20th century should tell them single and common purpose, otherwise. and that we don’t have the incli- Daniel S. Monroe nation or time to examine each Coos Bay

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Holly Maxner Berry Three Rivers School. At age Calif. These forays added and workshops with Shama of Idaho; her father, Miles Jan. 27, 1978 - March 14, 2013 13 she moved to Hawaii much to her life experiences. House in North Bend, volun- Tucker Jr. of Nevada; grand- where she finished the sev- In 2005 Holly decided to teered extensively in Quilts mother, Donna Fairman and A memorial service will be enth and eighth grades in the change her name to Holly for Kids, and her own hat stepgrandmother, Roberta held for Holly Maxner Berry, Kealakehe School district on Maxner Berry “so people making projects for children Maixner of California; 34, at 3 p.m. Saturday, April the Big Island. In 1994 her would smile when they heard cancer patients, the elderly brother, Miles Taylor Tucker 6, at the First Baptist mother married Jay Maxner my name,”and to signify the and the troops. She also III of Texas, his wife, Ashley Church, 2080 Marion St., in of the Big Island of Hawaii. acceptance of her new step- spent Saturdays from Octo- and their children, Anna- North Bend with the Rev.J.L. Holly learned to dance hula dad as her new father. Holly ber through Christmas at the grace, Maddie, Travis, and Coffee officiating. The pub- and danced in the Waiohinu moved to Oregon in 2006, Pony Village Mall packing Charlotte Rose; her sister, lic is invited. Hula Studio Halau for four ahead of the Maxners who boxes for the troops. She was Crystal Tucker of California Holly Maxner Berry was years, worked on the family moved there in 2008. Holly well known and loved in her with her fiancé, Lawrence born Holly LeAnne Tucker, organic farm, was home- struck out on her own, first community. Youhana and her children, Jan. 27, 1978, in Walnut schooled, and did many living in the foster home of One of Holly’s favorite Tucker, Nariah and Tristen Creek, Calif. She was the native Hawaiian crafts. Janis Trammel for five years, special people, who gave Tarap all of California; aunt, first child of Miles T. Tucker Holly also spent time in and finally getting her own extravagantly of his love and Donna Waite of California; Jr. and Pearl Fairman (Maxn- Texas with her brother, apartment in January 2012. care, was the famed gospel aunt, Melody DuCasse of Holly Berry er) Tucker. Miles, in Colorado with her For the last year of her life singer Fred Frank as well as Colorado; stepaunt and Holly lived in the Bay Area Aunt Melody DuCasse, in she so enjoyed being in and his dear wife, Judy. Edward uncles, Mike and Diane made in Holly’s name to until she was 4 years old. The California with her grand- caring for her own place and and Katherine VanCleave of Maixner, and Dennis and Shama House of North Bend, family moved to Arnold, parents, Chuck and Donna making it a home. She loved Murphys were also dear life- Maureen Palmer all of Cali- Project Hope of Southern Calif., in the mountains of Fairman and Jay’s brother plants and guinea pigs and long friends. Over the years fornia; aunt, Marilou and Oregon, or the Salvation the Sierra Nevada where she and sister-in-law, Mike and her apartment reflected this she had many other friends, uncle, Art Geis of Colorado; Army of Coos Bay. lived for five years. She, her Dianne Maxner. Her Aunt love. too numerous to list, whom and many other cousins Arrangements are under mother and siblings moved Donna Waite hosted the Holly worked with Bay she always remembered, including, Matt Ragan of the direction of Coos Bay to Three Rivers, Calif., at the family on two occasions so Area Enterprises as a janitor contacted and cared about. Arizona, Makala Treptow of Chapel, 541-267-3131. entrance to Sequoia National Holly and her siblings could for the North Bend Library Holly is survived by her Italy and Malia Odekirk of Sign the guestbook at Park where she lived until attend Christian church and loved her job. She was mother, Pearl Maxner and Colorado. www.coosbayfh.com and she was 13 and attended the singing camp in Lompoc, involved in many activities stepfather, Jay Maxner, both Remembrances can be www.theworldlink.com.

Jerene DeEtte A warm thank you is Robert Eugene panion for 41 years. Ernest C. Dunn great-grandchildren. offered to all who stopped by In his later years, Bob’s Davenport Montgomery Dec. 22, 1932 – March 10, 2013 He was a beloved father to see Jerene while she was at passion was Myrtlewood. and grandfather and will be June 7, 1933 - March 21, 2013 the Myrtle Point Care Cen- Aug. 6, 1930 – March 22, 2013 A memorial service will be He enjoyed making bowls, dearly missed. A celebration of life serv- ter,various hospitals, and the held at a later date for Ernest At his request, no public tables, clocks and pictures Ernie is survived by his ice will be held for Jerene last several years at her services will be held for C. Dunn, 80, of Coos Bay. and was the owner of the three daughters, Janna Salt- DeEtte Davenport, 79, of home. Your visits and assis- Robert “Bob” E. Mont- Westwoods gift store on Private cre- marsh of Klamath Falls, Gail Myrtle Point at 1 p.m. Satur- tance helped her get to gomery, 82, of Coos Bay. Ocean Boulevard. Today at mation rites day, April 6 at the OSU appointments and enjoyable Private cremation rites were that location, there still were held at Frazier and husband, Gary of Extension building, 631 outings. What a blessing that held at Ocean View Memory stands a carved out whale Ocean View Klamath Falls, and Diane Alder St., in Myrtle Point. she could attend a cousin’s Gardens in Coos Bay. which Bob designed for Memory Taylor of North Bend; son, Burial will be at the Masonic birthday gathering in Ban- Bob was born Aug. 6, people to admire. Gardens in Jason Dunn and wife, Katie Cemetery in Coquille. don just a few days before her 1930, at Bob is survived by his Coos Bay. of Coos Bay; nine grandchil- Jerene was born June 7, death. Special thanks to her the wife, Marilyn Montgomery Ernie was dren; and two great-grand- 1933, at Knife Hospital in family for their support and McAuley of Coos Bay; sons, Robert born Dec. children. Coquille to Joseph “Albert” care, which enabled Jerene to hospital in Montgomery of Coos Bay 22, 1932, in Ernie Dunn He was preceded in death and Verna Mytle Hart Dav- live in her home on Catching Marsh- and George Montgomery of Marcola, by his fourth daughter, Jen- enport. She died March 21, Ore., to Ora and Gail Dunn. Creek where she could enjoy field, to Lakeside; daughter, Mary nifer Ann Dunn. 2013, at Catching Creek. her beautiful red flower bas- He was one of seven siblings. George (Luann) Magale of Salem; Arrangements are under In her early childhood, kets and view her favorite Ernie married Carla Ann Eugene stepson, Joseph Grondorf the care of Coos Bay Chapel, Jerene played with many humming birds from the “Gene” of Coos Bay; stepdaughter, Christensen in 1954. After retiring from Weyerhaeuser, 541-267-3131. cousins on the Davenport comfort of her living room. and Luella Robert Nicki Simmons of Coos ranch on Catching Creek. he enjoyed his time by fish- Friends and family are Jerene is survived by three M ont- Montgomery Bay; sister, Marylu Baker of They especially liked playing sisters, Jody (John) Root of gomery. Coos Bay; 10 grandchil- ing, crabbing, boating and encouraged to sign the guest- in the grove where they Roseburg, Mary Ellen (Dave) He spent all of his life in the dren; and six great-grand- spending time with his chil- book at www.coosbayfh.com fished, caught crawdads Robertson of Myrtle Point, town of Marshfield, now children. dren, grandchildren and and www.theworldlink.com. (cooked and ate them), and and Peggy Shirtcliff of Myr- known as Coos Bay. He was preceded in rode horses. Jerene helped tle Point; 12 nieces and One of his first passions death by his parents; first her parents on their Jersey nephews, Jamie Root of in life was . He wife, Dorothy Owens; and Betty M. Stiles dairy farm. Jerene attended Roseburg, Jennifer (Mark) played under Coach Bill his overweight weiner dog, June 30, 1939 - March 4, 2013 Myrtle Point schools, played Walker of Eugene, Jeremy Borcher and was a big part Dinky who he cherished At her request, no public the trombone, and graduated (Taylor) Root of Roseburg, of the 1947 Marshfield High and loved so much. services will be held for Betty from high school in 1951. She Vic Hammack of Brothers, School basketball team Memorial contributions married Ross Price in 1961 Toni (Darren) Fults of Myrtle Maxine “Mackie” Stiles, 73, winning their first state in Bob’s name may be sent of Coos Bay. Cremation rites and later they divorced. Point, Traci Hale of North championship. He graduat- to Marilyn Montgomery, During her younger adult Bend, Ted Robertson of Myr- have been held at Ocean ed from Marshfield High 609 N. Cammann, Coos View Memory Gardens Cre- years, Jerene enjoyed fishing, tle Point, Angela (Chris) School in 1948. As a young Bay, OR 97420. hunting and riding motorcy- Broer of Meridian, Idaho, matory in Coos Bay. man growing up, his other Arrangements are under Betty was born June 30, cles. She loved to golf, espe- Timmy (Maria) Robertson of passions were golf, fishing, the care of Coos Bay cially at the Elks’ Fourth of the Philippines, Randy 1939, in Paragould, Ark., the and crabbing. He loved the Chapel, 541-267-3131. daughter of Everett and July golf tournament. She (Michelle) Robertson of outdoors and was an avid Friends and family are participated in a bowling Seguin, Texas, Denise Ophelia Mansfield. She hunter. encouraged to sign the passed away March 4, 2013, team that traveled to Reno (Norm) Sturgill of Eugene, Bob married his soul- guestbook at www.coos- and Las Vegas, and in later and Ray (Naomi) Shirtcliff of in Springfield. mate, Marilyn Olson in June bayfh.com and www.the- She was raised in Klamath years (after retirement) Eugene; great-nieces and 1972 and she was his com- worldlink.com. played pinochle with the nephews, Matt, Marilyn, Falls and married Glenn E. Ladies’ Elks and Eagles James, Hannah, Katie, Joe Stiles Jr. in 1956. They moved clubs. (Katy), Lindsey, Stacy in 1967 to Coos Bay, where Robert Scott Cazel was held in Bend Sunday, Betty enjoyed ceramics with Red was her color of (Jason), Megan (Jeremy), Ali March 10 and close friends choice in vehicles, motorcy- Jean, Tana, Benjamin, Mary Sept. 7, 1965 – March 5, 2013 her dear friend, Donna Lee of Robert held a celebration and even owned her own cles and flowers. Her dogs Beth, Tess, Lizzie, Nicholas, Robert Scott Cazel of life March 16 in Portland. Betty Stiles and Cooper and cats were a special part passed away from natural shop, Busy Bee’s for a time in Vincent, Rose, Dominic, Robert is survived by his of her life. For a time she also Christina, Cassy, Allison and causes March 5, 2013, in North Bend. She also loved dog, Cooper. She was a very mother, Beth Cazel of had beef cattle and enjoyed Emma; and great-great Portland, collecting antiques. Her tin sweet wonderful lady who Crestline, Calif.; brother, watching the calves run and nephews, Lyam, Tyler, twins Ore. car collection was her pride adored her husband and kick at dusk. Braiden and Zachary, and Robert was Steven Cazel of Lacey, and joy. Betty loved the Ore- children and will be greatly She liked giving fireworks two babies on the way. born Sept. Wash.; and sisters, Sylvia gon coast, especially the missed by all who knew her. Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area on the Fourth of July, gifts for She was preceded in death 7, 1965, in Eisenlord, of Coeur d’A- Contributions in her lene, Idaho and Christine in Reedsport. She also loved birthdays and holidays, and by her parents, older sister, Madison, memory may be made to the King of Bend. dinners with her longtime homemade fudge for Christ- Deloris Arlene; and younger Wis. South Coast Diabetes Asso- He was preceded in friends, Dick and Kathy mas. When a niece or sister, Verna “Jenne” Ham- H e ciation, 162 N. Second St., death by his father, Robert Chambers of Charleston. nephew was sick at home, mack in 2003. In 1932, her graduated Coos Bay, OR 97420. E. Cazel. Betty is survived by her Auntie Jerene might stop by parents grived the loss of from Robert Cazel Arrangements are under Arrangements are under husband, Glenn of Coos Bay; with an A&W milkshake to Baby Deloris, and then seven Marshfield the direction of Coos Bay brighten their day. She loved High the direction of Autumn son, Glenn III and wife, Vera months later rejoiced at Chapel, 541-267-3131. giving them motorcycle Jerene’s birth. School in Coos Bay June Funerals, 541-318-0842. of North Bend; daughter, Friends and family are rides. She attended many Donations in memory of 1983. Sign the guestbook at Becky of St. Helens; brother, encouraged to sign the guest Bobcat sports and school Jerene may be made to the 4- A small family service www.theworldlink.com. Harry Mergel and wife, functions, as well as local 4- H Leaders Association, 631 Debra of Texas; as well as her book at www.coosbayfh.com H events in support of her Alder St., Myrtle Point, OR most loved, spoiled Corgi and www.theworldlink.com. nieces and nephews. 97458; Coquille Valley Hos- Jerene was employed at pital Auxiliary Volunteers, Jacqueline Ruth Gillaspie in 1952. Jackie later mother and great-grand- Calif.; grandchildren various businesses, and then 940 East Fifth St., Coquille, Vehrs married Glenn Vehrs and mother. Marisa, Ashlee, Miranda, began a 30-year tenure at OR 97423; or a charity of together Jackie is survived by her Tyler, Emilee, Dylan, Abby, A. Schroeder & Sons your choice. Feb. 10, 1934 - March 18, 2013 they brothers Bill Ragle of San Jillian, Kody, Kaden and as a bookkeeper. Her nieces Arrangements are under A celebration of life serv- enjoyed 34 and nephews loved to visit the direction of Amling- Angelo, Texas, John Mar- Jamie; and her first great- ice will be held for Jacque- years of shall of Germany, and grandchild, Taela, who her at work, as she would Schroeder Funeral Service. line Ruth Vehrs, 79, of marriage. show them all the furniture Richard Marshall of Seattle; brought her much joy. Friends and family are Eugene through the spread- Although and let them sit on the encouraged to sign the guest- sons Mike Gillaspie of Red- Jackie was preceded in ing of her ashes at a date and Jackie had couches and run up and book at www.theworld- mond, David Gillaspie of death by her first husband, location yet to be deter- a full and down the huge indoor ramp. link.com. Tigard, Steve Gillaspie of Wayne. mined. successful Barrow, Alaska; daughter Sign the guestbook at Jackie was born Feb. 10, career Jackie Vehrs Julie Renly of San Diego, www.theworldlink.com. 1934 in Dallas, Texas to W.T. serving the Richard C. Hodge working for Hoquiam ply- state of Ragle and Florence (Turner) wood. He married Alice Oregon in the Department March 1, 1935 - Dec. 3, 2012 Marshall. She passed away Burial, Cremation & “Ann” (Manry) Estabrook of Motor Vehicles, her A celebration of life for and acquired a daughter, from natural causes March Funeral Services The Richard C. Hodge, 77, of greatest accomplishment Suzy. 18, 2013. was that as a mother,grand- Aberdeen Wash., will be held He leaves behind his cur- Jackie married Wayne Bay Area’s from 1-3 p.m., April 6, rent wife, Ann Hodge of downstairs in the fellowship Aberdeen Wash.; son, Danny hall at the Coquille Praise Est. 1915 Only Hodge of Coquille; daugh- Cremation & Funeral Service Center. Please bring a dish 541-267-3131 ters, Darlene (Mark) Judd of 685 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay Crematory and memories to share. Aberdeen Wash., Cynthia Richard was born March 1, Schmid of Hoquiam Wash., LOCALLY OWNED 1935 in Boxley, Newton Debbie (Tom) Snider of Kla- Myrtle Grove Funeral Service - Bay Area ALL FUNERAL & INSURANCE County, Arkansas, to Hulen math Falls, Denise Hodge of PLANS ACCEPTED and Gladys (Sparks) Hodge. Simple Cremation & Burial. Crematory on Premises. Est. 1913 Coquille and Suzy (Scott) Cremation & Funeral Service 541-756-0440 He lost his battle with cancer Laird of Aberdeen Wash.; 2014 McPherson Ave. North Bend 4 Locations To Serve You and passed away at home in sisters, Goldie (Leroy) Ames 1525 Ocean Blvd NW • Chapels Aberdeen Wash., Dec. 3, of Myrtle Point and Bonnie P.O. Box 749, Coos Bay, OR Phone: 541.269.2851 • Veterans Honors 2012. (Frank) Smith of Port Orford; • Reception Rooms Richard grew up in Boxley, brothers, Ray (Jean) Hodge, Ocean View • Video Tributes Newton, Ark., and came to • Cremation Memory Gardens Est. 1939 • Mausoleum Aberdeen, Wash. and Everett • Funeral Service Coquille in 1952. A few years Cremation & Burial Service 541-888-4709 • Columbariums Hodge of Cottage Grove; 13 1525 Ocean Blvd. NW, Coos Bay later he married Penne Pinn grandchildren; and one • Cremation Gardens Livermore and raised five great-grandchild. Locally • Caring Pet Cremation children in Coquille. He Owned Richard was preceded in “Our family & worked at NorPly, Roseburg death by his parents, two serving your family” Operated Formerly Forest Products and GP brothers and a sister. Est. 1914 Campbell-Watkins mills. In 1978 he moved to Sign the guestbook at 541-267-4216 Funeral Home Mills-Bryan-Sherwood 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson 541-267-7182 Aberdeen, Wash. and began www.theworldlink.com. 63060 Millington Frontage Rd., Coos Bay Funeral Homes C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K A6 • The World • Saturday,March 30,2013 Y K Community Anniversary Eagle earns his Griffins celebrate 65th wings on bike trail Thomas and Barbara (Simpson) Griffin celebrated scouting experience, l would not their 65th wedding anniver- THE WORLD have had the skills to coordinate, sary, March 28, 2013. Thomas NORTH BEND — Anyone who confidently speak with, or ask was born in Defiance, Ohio wonders about a newly paved bicy- adults for assistance; approach and raised in Monroe, New cle trail linking Brussels Street in businesses, and give leadership to York. He was stantioned at North Bend and North 15th Street my troop to complete my project.” Wheeler Field, Hawaii, dur- in Coos Bay can ask Eric Sharman. ing World War II.Barbara was As part of his requirements for Eric joined Boy Scout Troop 153 born in Portland and raised at THOMAS AND BARBARA GRIFFIN earning the rank of Eagle Scout, in North Bend in October 2006. He Shore Acres. She graduated Married March 28, 1948 Eric invested 16 hours of his own earned the highest rank, Eagle from North Bend High School Thomas and Barbara have time, with 93 hours of help from 21 Scout, on March 25. and was in the Cadet Nurse raised five children: Kim assistants, to improve the existing Eric earned 21 merit badges and Corps in San Fransico during Griffin, Robin Griffin, Kevin foot trail. attended numerous campouts World War II. The couple met Griffin, Kelly Griffin and In an essay about scouting, Eric along the Eagle Trail. Before joining at a grand opening and dance Retha Clark. They also enjoy wrote: the Boy Scouts, Eric was in the Cub celebration at the Longshore five grandchildren and one “In riding my bike to and from Scout program. Hall here in North Bend. great grandchild. work at Black Market Gourmet in Eric is a junior at North Bend Coos Bay, I came upon the idea of High School with a 3.8 grade point developing a 60-foot, asphalt average. He is involved in several clubs at the high school. He will Contributed photo paved, bike path from a trodden Eagle Scout Eric Sharman organized a project to pave a dirt trail at the border of North spend his senior year as a foreign bike trail linking North Bend’s Brussels Street with Coos Bend and Coos Bay. It was a big exchange student in Spain. project, I thought, at the time. He hopes to study engineering in Bay’s North 15th Street. “I realize now that without my college. Births Place a special congratulatory message BAY AREA HOSPITAL at 10:20 p.m. on March 31, 2013, William Hargis and Courtine Carter Robert Holcomb was born weighing 8 pounds, 13 ounces. Holling of Coos Bay. at 8:31 p.m. on March 18, 2013, Cadence Christine Denise Long for your graduate in The World’s was Parents are Brian and Ashley weighing 8 pounds, 4 1/2 ounces. born at 1:48 p.m. on March 5, Amya Faith Huerta was born at “Class of 2013” page on Saturday, Sumner of Coos Bay. Parents are Nicholas and Ashley 2013, weighing 7 pounds, 1 ounce. 2:59 a.m. on March 19, 2013, Holcomb of Coos Bay. June 1st. Kindergarten, middle or high Parents are Joseph Long and Dexter Benson LaFranchi was born weighing 6 pounds, 9 2/10 Logan Olson of Coos Bay. at 12:56 p.m. on March 21, 2013, ounces. Parents are John and Race Allan Fry was born at 2:24 school, college or technical school, it is weighing 8 pounds, 14 ounces. Vanessa Huerta of Bandon. p.m. on March 11, 2013, weighing John Jameson Langley was born at 4 pounds, 15 ounces. Parents are an important turning point in a graduate’s 9:24 a.m. on March 15, 2013, Parents are Josh and Erika Chloe Mae Speakman was born at LaFranchi of Myrtle Point. Logan Fry and Kaylee Anderson life. Show your student, friends and weighing 6 pounds, 3 ounces. 7:23 p.m. on March 19, 2013, of North Bend. relatives how proud you are of them. Parent is Tricia Vincent of Coos Kaiden Anthony Tom Bierce was weighing 8 pounds, 7 4/10 ounch- Bay. born at 3:25 p.m. on March 20, es. Parents are David and Misty Paola Indalecio-Baltazar was born at 10:42 p.m. on March 22, 2013, 2013, weighing 8 pounds, 4 1/10 Speakman of Reedsport. Declan Everett Skinner was born at weighing 7 pounds, 10 1/2 ounces. 1:55 p.m. on Feb. 15, 2013, weigh- ounces. Parents are Frank Bierce Kasen Thomas Coates was born at Parents are Paublo Indalecio and ing 8 pounds, 5 ounces. Parents and Erin Campbell of Coos Bay. 11:46 p.m. on March 18, 2013, Elizabeth Baltazar of Coquille. are Jacob and Heather Skinner of Bailey Rae Hargis was born at 12:51 weighing 4 pounds, 12 ounces. Congratulations North Bend. Thomas Stanley Spaght was born p.m. on March 20, 2013, weighing Parents are Kyle Coates and Keya at 4:32 a.m. on March 18, 2013, Kash William Lee Sumner was born 6 pounds, 9 ounces. Parents are Dahlstrom of Coos Bay. weighing 6 pounds, 13 ounces. Parents are Nik Spaght and Kait- Tyler Woods lyn Owens of North Bend. We Love you, Karen Melody Wenbourne was born at 11:05 p.m. on March 24, SMomA & Dad TANKS 2013, weighing 8 pounds, 3 M ounces. Parents are Daniel and PL WATER STORAGE TANKS Sarah Wenbourne of North Bend. E Rylan Greg Fuller was born at 3:41 2 column x 2 inch ad with $ 00 Manufactured using resins that meet FDA specifications a.m. on March 23, 2013, weighing or without photo for to ensure safe storage of potable water. 7 pounds, 4 ounces. Parents are 25 The black or dark green color limits light penetration Darren and Kayla Fuller of Coos which reduces the growth of water-borne algae. Name: Phone: Bay. Brook Rose Wilson was born at Message: $ $ 8:49 p.m. on March 22, 2013, 25002500 GallonGallon 888888 withwith coupon.coupon. weighing 8 pounds, 7 ounces. While Supplies Last Parents are Roland Wilson and Please send to PO Box 1840, Coos Bay, OR 97420, or stop by Tanya Triplett of Coos Bay. our office at 350 Commercial Ave. If not paying with a check, “The Best for Less Than The Rest!” Collen Mae Tricarico was born at we will call for a credit card and payment information. 9:33 a.m. on March 22, 2013, weighing 7 pounds, 14 8/10 ounces. Parents are Brian and Desiree Tricarico of Coos Bay. Learn basics of Deadline is May 22nd 3133 Broadway, North Bend • 541.756.2051 Don’t wait for the last minute Mon. - Fri. 8am-6pm; Sat. 8:30am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm computer use Don’t Wait — Place your ad NOW! COOS BAY — Southwest- ern Oregon Community Col- lege is offering a basic com- puter skills class. The class will cover use of the operating system, mouse and keyboard, programs, and setting up an email account. The class is 10-noon Tuesdays and Thursdays and costs $50. Visit the College website or sign up at First Stop in SWOCC’s Dellwood Hall.

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Finding Life Tomorrow people around the world celebrate the day Jesus Christ emerged from the tomb. This one monumental event changed the course of history and altered the lives of literally thousands, even millions, of people. The message of the resurrection swept through the Roman empire and it would not be stopped. Though the message was thought to be foolishness it continued to bring hope and life to a people who had virtually given up on living. It has always been that humanity has chosen to find the meaning of life in worldly pursuits. The truth is, life, real life, can only be found in Jesus. He said, “I came that they might have life and have it to its fullest.” Yet we turn to everything but Him. What about you? Living life but enjoying it less? Maybe it would be good to give Jesus a chance. He can give you purpose, hope, and significance. Maybe you feel that God would not want you or that you are too far from Him, trust me, you could never be more wrong. Come worship with us Sunday, and see for yourself.

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C M C M Y K Saturday, March 30,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Obituaries and State Sisters Feds want $18M back from timber counties

BY JEFF BARNARD money had been appropriat- square AND BEN NEARY ed in fiscal year 2012. The Associated Press Forest Service spokesman Larry Chambers told The off over GRANTS PASS — The U.S. Associated Press he had Forest Service’s demands that nothing to say beyond what rural timber counties pay back was in the chief’s letter. millions of dollars in federal Many rural counties in a boy subsidies under automatic Oregon were already strug- budget cuts have outraged gling as money from the members of Congress from Secure Rural Schools Act was DEAR ABBY: There’s this both parties and caused con- reduced over the years. The guy I like, “Joey.” My sister cern in those counties with law has expired, and the last likes him, too. Joey and I are struggling economies. payments went out in not dating, although we are Thirty-one members of January. very close friends.My sister (of the House this week sent a Douglas County course) decided to ask him out letter to the Obama adminis- Commissioner Doug on a date. I’m so upset with tration protesting demands The Associated Press Robertson, president of an her. It has been two days since that they return $17.9 million Forest Service Chief Thomas L.Tidwell sent letters to 41 states telling them they need to repay $15.6 million association of Oregon timber their date and I’m still not in revenues that pay for disbursed in January under the Secure Rural Schools Act. counties that receive the talking to her. schools, roads, search and funds, is hoping Gov. John I can’t believe she asked him rescue operations in rural attempt by President Obama’s lion disbursed in January the return of $2.3 million in Kitzhaber will offset the $3.6 out when she knew I was counties as well as for conser- Administration to make the under the Secure Rural other payments. He said the million Oregon would have to about to. I don’t want to ruin vation projects. sequester as painful as possi- Schools Act, which since money needed to be repaid repay by taking it from funds our relationship, but Joey is “For the administration to ble,” said the letter organized 2000 has sent billions of dol- because it was sent out in fis- already dedicated to conser- now into her. Please give me announce three months after by House Resources lars to 700 rural counties to cal year 2013, and is included vation projects on federal some advice before I do some- the disbursement of these Chairman Doc Hastings, R- make up for reductions in under the 5.1 percent across- lands. That would spare thing terribly wrong. — payments that they are sub- Wash., and signed by 30 oth- federal logging revenues due the-board federal budget struggling counties from CAN’T TAKE IT IN FLORIDA ject to the sequester, and that ers, including Democrats. to fish and wildlife protec- cuts known as sequestration. having to come up money DEAR CAN’T TAKE IT: If states will receive a bill for Forest Service Chief tions. The top recipients have Members of Congress they have already spent. your sister jumped in knowing repayment of funds already Thomas L. Tidwell sent let- been Oregon, California and questioned the need to repay “We never see that money you were interested in Joey, it distributed to counties, ters to 41 states telling them Washington. money disbursed by the anyway,” Robertson said. was sneaky and wrong. But they need to repay $15.6 mil- Tidwell also demanded Forest Service because the you have nothing to gain by appears to be an obvious “It’ll work out.” declaring war over it. Keep your options open and Death High court won’t hear LNG appeal DEAR bide your ABBY time. With Notices luck, their ASTORIA (AP) — The say a 12-year-old girl was Crooked River Ranch. romance Frances M. Whitebeck — Oregon Supreme Court STATE seriously injured when she Deputies say she and will blow 72, of North Bend, died won’t hear an appeal brought slipped and fell 40 feet into other children were playing over — and March 27, 2013, in North by a company that proposes DIGEST the Crooked River Canyon in too close to a cliff when she when it Bend. Arrangements are a liquefied natural gas plant central Oregon. slipped. does, if you pending with North Bend in Clatsop County but failed piece of wood debris washed KTVZ-TV reports that Rescuers rigged a rope have main- Chapel, 541-756-0440. to get a pipeline permit for it. ashore on state beaches. Allison Billard of Damascus, system to rappel down and tained your Howard Frederick Opponents say the deci- Really. a community southeast of reach the girl, bringing her position as Cavanagh — 93, of sion casts doubt on the pro- Spokesman Chris Havel Portland, was vacationing up in a stretcher in a two- JEANNE Joey’s “close ject’s future. says since part of what looks with her family at a home in hour effort. PHILLIPS Coupeville, Wash., formerly friend,” you of Reedsport, died March 26, The county commission- like a heavy, painted free- can make 2013, in Coupeville. Arrange- ers rejected a permit for a 41- standing arch washed up in CHARGES illegal images. Armed with a your move then. It may take ments are pending with mile pipeline to supply a ter- Oceanside on March 22, warrant, the FBI examined nerves of steel, but I have faith Whidbey Memorial Funeral minal where the gas would coastal parks staff have 5,021 email Garrett’s email account in you, and it will be worth it in be chilled and condensed for received more than a dozen records and found he had the long run. and Cremation Service, 360- 675-5777. export. Lower courts upheld reports about what Havel exchanges been involved in 5,021 email DEAR ABBY: My niece is that decision. calls “normal woody debris.” Leonard B. Kokes — 88, of Continued from Page A1 exchanges in less than four being married soon on the East The Warrenton project is The other wood — Coos Bay, died March 28, months, most of them seek- Coast. My husband and our one of three LNG projects described as unpainted small 2013, in Coos Bay. Arrange- ing, trading or commenting two teenaged children have proposed in Oregon. Another beams and structural tim- pornography charges last on images of young girls. ments are pending with Coos been invited to attend. We in Clatsop County has been bers — could be tsunami year. In December, watching Agents continued to moni- Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. cannot afford the multiple air- abandoned. A third, in Coos debris but probably was used Fowler’s computer for online tor Garrett’s account and fares and the cost of hotel Kenneth W. Pahl — 87, of County, remains active. in common construction. contacts, agents saw a mes- documented additional accommodations that attend- Coos Bay, died March 29, Parks: No need to Havel says it poses no threat sage from Garrett’s email exchanges before arresting ing this wedding would 2013, in Coos Bay. Arrange- and can be left to join the address, seeking child him last week. Police are require. ments are pending with Coos report all wood natural driftwood piles. pornography, the affidavit looking into Garrett’s past We don’t look poor and we Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. SALEM (AP) — An Oregon said. contacts with children to don’t act poor, but money is Girl, 12, injured in Bertha May Woosley — 78, Parks and Recreation Garrett allegedly sent two determine whether any addi- very tight right now because of Reedsport, passed away spokesman says there’s no 40-foot canyon fall subsequent emails to tional charges are appropri- we’re paying for the last March 27, 2013, in Reedsport. need for folks to report every BEND (AP) — Authorities Fowler’s address containing ate, the affidavit says. semester of our third child’s Arrangements are pending college tuition. I had already sent a lovely shower gift to my with Nelson’s Bay Area Mor- niece. tuary, 541-267-4216. How can we gracefully Mary J. Jenkins — 71, of decline the invitation without North Bend, died March 29, offending anyone? We also 2013, in Coos Bay. Arrange- have household repairs that ments are pending with Sun- have to be attended to. — JUST set Memorial Park Funeral DON’T HAVE IT IN SAN Home, 541-267-7182. DIEGO J. Paul Wiley — 84, of DEAR JUST DON’T HAVE Broadbent, died March 28, IT: As I see it, you have two 2013, in Coquille. Arrange- choices — respond by saying ments are under you have a “conflict,” or tell Amling/Schroeder, 541-396- these relatives you would love 3846. to be there,but with the cost of a college education these days, you can’t swing it. (I vote for the latter.) Funerals DEAR ABBY: I lost my mom last year. It was unexpected, Friday, April 5 and my father and I are still Grace D. Houghton, 1 hurting. Mom had a friend p.m., memorial service, who never fails to tell me how Church of Jesus Christ of the loss of her mother and her Latter-day Saints, 3355 husband was much more Virginia Ave., North Bend. painful for her than my loss. Every time I have the unfortu- nate luck of answering the phone when she calls, she’ll ask how I’m doing, then Coos Bay Division launch into how hard it was on ALDER WANTED her and I don’t know the true pain that she does. Also MAPLE and ASH I am sick of people telling ••• Saw Logs me they understand how I feel ••• Timber and what I’m going through. No one knows the depth of ••• Timber Deeds what I’m experiencing, except Contact our Log Buyers at maybe my sibling. I moved Ed Groves: 541-404-3701 back home to take care of my Pat: 541-206-4105 wonderful mother. I could tell her anything and she was never judgmental. I love her Returning and and I hurt from her loss. Please tell people when Inactive Catholics - offering condolences to just listen and be there. WELCOME! And Abby,please know how If you are a Catholic who has sorry I am for the loss of your been away, we invite you to be own dear mother, and thank an active part of us again. you for letting me vent. — LANDINGS is an eight week HOLE IN MY HEART IN program that offers “a safe OCEAN SPRINGS, MISS. place to land”, a place for listening and for being heard, DEAR HOLE IN YOUR a place for asking questions HEART: I’m sorry for your and for reconnecting with the loss, too, and you’re welcome. faith as an adult. We begin our Please know that no rule of next session at etiquette says you have to lis- Hold Redeemer Church on ten to that woman’s insensi- April 8th, 6:30-8:30pm., tive prattle. The next time she Holy Redeemer Parish Center. starts,it is perfectly acceptable If you are interested, please contact Dawn Crow at to stop her cold and tell her 541-404-4192 or e-mail, that when she compares her [email protected] for pain to yours she is being more information. insensitive, and that if she Pre-registration is required. does it one more time you will You may also contact hang up.There are times when St. Monica Catholic Church you must protect yourself, and at 541-267-7421, or Holy Redeemer Catholic this is one of them. Church at 541-756-0633. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K A8 •The World • Saturday, March 30,2013 Y K South Coast Weather

SHARKS Oregon weather Saturday, March 30 Today's Forecast City/Region Very little data Weather Underground forecast for daytime conditions, low/high temperatures Forecast for Saturday, March 30 High | Low temps on white sharks WASH. Continued from PageA1 Portland 73° | 46° Pendleton 72° | 45° own, but many encounters Newport 59° | 46° Bend Salem are misidentifications or 68° | 41° fabrications. 73° | 46° IDAHO Ontario Eugene There is relatively little 70° | 39° 75° | 46° data on great whites’ long- North Bend term population numbers. Coos Bay Environmental groups that 59° | 48° petitioned California to pro- Medford Klamath Falls tect the sharks cited a 2011 70° | 46° 63° | 43° study comparing recent data CALIF. © 2013 Wunderground.com

from shark dorsal fin identifi- Cloudy Thunder- Flurries Ice cation to results from past storms Partly electronic tagging research. Cloudy Showers Rain Snow Writing in the journal Bio- Weather Underground• AP logical Letters, researchers estimated that the 219 adult 71. Calm wind. and sub-adult white sharks South Coast Today: Partly sunny, with a high near Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of identified in their study rep- 63. Northeast wind around 7 mph showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low resented more than half the becoming west in the afternoon. around 48. North wind around 9 mph. total number of such crea- Saturday Night: A 50 percent chance of Sunday: A 30 percent chance of showers. tures in the northeastern showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low near Mostly cloudy, with a high near 64. Pacific Ocean. The commis- 50. West southwest wind 5 to 9 mph. Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of Sunday: Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low sion is expected to release a with a high near 58. West southwest around 46. Light wind. report within 12 months on wind to 5 mph. Chance of rain is 60%. Portland area whether the species should Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low Today: Sunny, with a high near 75. be listed as threatened or around 46. Light and variable wind. North northeast wind 3 to 7 mph. endangered. Monday: A 20 percent chance of show- Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low White sharks aren’t the World file photo 1993 by John Gunther ers. Partly sunny, with a high near 61. around 50. North northeast wind to 8 mph. Bill Weaver, right, and Dale Inskeep,who were both teachers at Eastside Elementary school at the time, show only large shark species found Curry County Coast Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near the surfboard Weaver was using when he was attacked by a shark at Bastendorff Beach. The shark hit 71. Calm wind. along the South Coast. Today: A chance of showers. Mostly Salmon sharks, broadnose Weaver’s board with its nose, knocking him out of the water, and then bit the board, taking a chunk out of it. Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low cloudy, with a high near 58. Light and around 49. South wind around 6 mph. sevengill sharks and blue Weaver and Inskeep, who were surfing together, both escaped injury in the attack. variable wind. Chance of rain is 40%. sharks all can be found in the Saturday Night: Showers likely and pos- North Coast sibly a thunderstorm. Cloudy, with a low region’s waters. cial fishermen run into are but great whites mostly steer their most destructive. Veter- Today: Sunny, with a high near 68. around 49. Chance of rain is 70%. North northwest wind 8 to 10 mph. Jim Burke, director of ani- going to be blue sharks or clear, he said. an surfer Inskeep said he Sunday: Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, Saturday Night: Increasing clouds, with a with a high near 57. Light and variable mal husbandry at Oregon salmon sharks,”he said. “There’s plenty of sharks doesn’t wear shark leather low around 47. North northeast wind 7 wind. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Coast Aquarium, said sharks Paul Merz, a Charleston out there, but they’re not a and doesn’t eat shark. to 11 mph. Sunday Night: A 40 percent chance of found within the surf zone are salmon and tuna fisherman, problem,”Merz said. If anyone wonders Sunday showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low : Partly sunny, with a high near most likely to be great whites. said white sharks pose rela- For the most part, the whether great whites inhabit around 47. Wind around 5 mph. 58. South wind 3 to 7 mph. But dead salmon sharks that tively few problems for fish- species seems to have earned our waters, Inskeep suggests Monday: A 20 percent chance of show- Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low wash ashore can be mistaken erman. Blue sharks and a quiet respect from the area’s tasting the water. ers. Partly sunny, with a high near 60. around 46. South wind 7 to 10 mph. for juvenile great whites. salmon sharks will some- saltwater crowd, including “If there’s salt in it,” he Rogue Valley Central Oregon “The ones that commer- times steal fish off the line, those who have seen them at said, “there are sharks.” Today: A chance of showers. Some of the Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near storms could produce gusty winds. Partly 68. Calm wind becoming north 5 to 9 sunny, with a high near 74. Calm wind. mph in the morning. Saturday Night: Showers likely and possi- Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of pounds. Pacific Northwest’s bays. Coos Bay represents the bly a thunderstorm. Cloudy, with a low showers before 11pm. Partly cloudy, with SPECIES Fodness said the sev- Salmon sharks, which around 50. Chance of rain is 70 percent. a low around 38. Northeast wind 6 to 9 northern limit for the range mph becoming northwest in the evening. Continued from Page A1 engills primarily cruise the aren’t part of the museum’s Sunday: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a of the leopard shark, which high near 65. Calm wind. Chance of pre- Sunday: A slight chance of showers, then sea floor looking for food, collection, also are found in Fodness said typically fre- cipitation is 70%. a chance of showers and thunderstorms exhibited at the aquarium. and will eat just about any- the waters off the South Sunday Night: A 50 percent chance of after 11am. Partly sunny, with a high quent intertidal areas like near 65. North wind around 6 mph. Fodness said staff members thing that gets in front of Coast. Animal Husbandry showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low them. This includes larger Director Jim Burke said the estuaries. Less than four feet around 46. Wind around 6 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Sunday Night estimate their largest speci- fare such as seals. The sev- sharks resemble small great in length, the spotted sharks Monday: A 20 percent chance of showers. : A 30 percent chance of Partly sunny, with a high near 68. showers before 11pm. Mostly cloudy, men, nicknamed “Miss engill sharks can be found at whites, and can be mistaken feed primarily on smaller with a low around 38. West wind 7 to 9 Piggy,” to weigh about 300 the bottom of many of the for them. fish species. Central Douglas County mph. Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73. Calm wind. Chance of rain is 20%. Eastern Oregon Saturday Night: A chance of showers and Today: Sunny, with a high near 70. Light thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low and variable wind becoming north GUILTY Factors that How the case unfolded around 52. Chance of rain is 50%. northeast around 6 mph. Sunday: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low Murder weapon could lengthen According to Deputy District Attorney Stephen Pettey’s opening statement high near 62. Calm wind. Chance of pre- around 40. North northeast wind around in the trial of Ronald Ambill, here’s how events unfolded July 16-18: cipitation is 60%. 5 mph becoming light and variable. was not found the sentence ■ 9:08 a.m. July 16 — Barker cashes his $100 weekly allotment at a North Sunday Night: A 40 percent chance of Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near Bend bank. showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low 72. Calm wind becoming north around 6 Continued from Page A1 These allegations, ratified by the around 48. Light west wind. mph in the afternoon. ■ 9:30 a.m. — Barker, a resident of Bay Area First Step, checks into the Itty jury, compound the guilty verdict Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low given Ronald Ambill for the July Bitty Inn. He was known to go to motels to drink. Willamette Valley around 44. Northwest wind around 6 described Ambill as 16, 2012, murder of David Barker: ■ 10 a.m. — Ambill, a transient from California, checks out of the South Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near mph. Coast Gospel Mission 1999 N. Seventh St., Coos Bay, after a 10-day stay. “demonic.” ■ He had been involved in pre- Hajek stopped short of vious violent crimes. Ambill served ■ 3:47 p.m. — Barker and Ambill are recorded on videotape visiting Ashworth’s Market, 1585 Sherman Ave., and buying Hurricane Malt Liquor. saying Ambill should be exe- sentences for assault and deadly Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall cuted. But he said he was weapons charges in Arizona (1989 ■ 5:30 p.m. — Managers of the Itty Bitty Inn say they see Ambill walk away from the motel. He is seen walking past Ashworth’s Market about 30 minutes Temperature extremes and precipitation Thursday: High 63, low 50 “pretty damn close” to and 1992), California (1994 and for the previous 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. Rain: none demanding the death penal- 2001) and Nevada (2001). later. Hi LoPrcTotal rainfall to date: 9.64 inches ■ 6:20 a.m. July 17 — Ambill is approached by a Coos County sheriff’s Rainfall to date last year: 17.68 inches ty. ■ Efforts to rehabilitate him had Astoria 60 49T Average rainfall to date: 25.16 inches He recalled having to leave failed. deputy who says Ambill is walking drunkenly on U.S. Highway 101 near Brookings 71 50 T Lakeside. Corvallis 68 47 0.01 the courtroom on Tuesday ■ He used a weapon in the Eugene 68 46 0.02 when jurors viewed photo- crime. Barker was stabbed multi- ■ 10:30 a.m. — Barker’s body is found. Klamath Falls 65 28 0.00 The Tide Tables graphs of his father’s fatal ple times, investigators said. ■ 10:58 a.m. — A man matching Ambill’s description is recorded on video- La Grande 61 43 0.21 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or tape at the 7-Eleven store in Reedsport. Medford 75 46 0.02 subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- injuries. ■ Ambill knew the victim was mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by ■ 4:35 p.m. — Authorities release a description of Ambill. Newport 57 45 T the high or low ratio for your area. “That night I couldn’t vulnerable to attack. Barker used a Pendleton 65 46 0.00 ■ 8:23 p.m. — Authorities release Ambill’s name as a person of interest in Location High time ratio Low time ratio even sleep. I kept seeing wheelchair after he was injured in Portland 69 48 T the slaying. Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 those pictures all night a bicycle accident four years ago. Redmond 64 35 0.10 Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 ■ 2 p.m. July 18 — Ambill turns himself in at the Lincoln County Jail, Roseburg 73 51 0.03 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 long.” ■ Ambill was unlikely to conform Salem 68 46 T Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 his future behavior to the law. Newport. He no longer is wearing the clothing seen in the videotapes from Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 The photographs showed Ashworth’s Market and 7-Eleven. Those clothes are never found. Nor is the Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 that Barker had been brutally Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 knife that killed Barker. Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 beaten around his head and aggravating factors. Extended outlook shoulders, repeatedly Earlier Thursday, they HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. stabbed — four wounds heard testimony from Dr. not estimate when Barker the jury, Frasier said Barker TODAY SUNDAY Date time ft. time ft. would have been fatal, a James Olson, deputy medical died. Coos County District had been homeless and had 28-Mar 1:29 9.0 2:05 8.1 Attorney Paul Frasier said he problems with alcohol, but 29-Mar 2:05 9.2 2:53 7.9 pathologist testified — and examiner for southwest Ore- 30-Mar 2:43 9.3 3:44 7.5 slashed with an asterisk pat- gon. thought Barker was dead he had offered friendship to 31-Mar 3:26 9.1 4:39 7.1 tern on his abdomen. Olson said Barker proba- before Ambill was seen leav- Ambill, a transient. 1-April 4:13 8.8 5:42 6.7 The slaying, prosecutors bly was beaten and rendered ing the Itty Bitty Inn at about “Regardless of the way he Partly sunny Chance of rain LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. say, occurred July 16 in Room semiconscious or uncon- 5:30 p.m. July 16. lived,”Frasier told jurors, “he 63/50 58/46 Date time ft. time ft. 4 of the Itty Bitty Inn, 1504 scious, then stabbed after he Frasier said prosecutors did not deserve to die the 28-Mar 7:44 -0.4 7:49 1.1 Sherman Ave., North Bend. fell or was pulled from his could give no motive for the way he did in that motel MONDAY TUESDAY 29-Mar 8:28 -0.8 8:28 1.5 The case went to the jury wheelchair and lay on the killing, nor could investiga- room.” 30-Mar 9:14 -0.9 9:11 2.0 on Thursday afternoon, and floor of Room 4. tors find a murder weapon. Circuit Court Judge Mar- 31-Mar 10:05 -0.8 9:59 2.5 jurors soon asked to be “I think the beating was However, according to tin E. Stone set sentencing 1-April 11:01 -0.6 10:56 3.0 excused until Friday. They the initiation of the event,” Frasier, blood spatter from for 11 a.m. April 16. Sunrise, sunset Mar. 24-31 — 7:12, 7:43 reached their verdict shortly he said. “Substantial blunt the stabbing stained a strap James Casey is a freelance Chance of rain Mostly sunny Moon watch after 10 a.m., and they took force preceded the stabbing.” of Ambill’s backpack and writer who lives in North 61/46 56/45 Full Moon — Mar. 27 only minutes to find Ambill Because of many variable tied him to the crime scene. Bend. Contact him at word- was blameworthy of five circumstances, Olson could In his closing argument to [email protected]. Fewer flights squeeze airport fire contract

BY TIM NOVOTNY that training.” contract could cost three union members workers. Training the maintenance people The World Instead, each firefighter will be sent to their jobs. improves safety when firefighters aren’t pres- Helena, Mont., for a week of training. Various unions, including longshoremen ent, he explained. NORTH BEND — Time is running short The airport board took the issue public at and teachers, sent representatives to Thurs- “Our intent, and my intent, has always for officials to negotiate a fire-protection a meeting Thursday. Though day’s meeting. Cooper said been definitely to come to some kind of contract for Southwest Oregon Regional Air- the board members disagreed 42 attended, aiming to agreement with the city of North Bend and port. Though the two sides have moved clos- among themselves, they emphasize the airport needs the firefighters.” er together, a gap remains. eventually countered with a “The FAA requires professional fire protection. Discussions about the contract needed to The North Bend Fire Department has pro- one-year, $145,000 offer. “We don’t just sit there at be more transparent, to clear up misunder- vided fire protection for commercial flights “The commission came to airport fire and the airport for two hours,”he standings, Benetti said. That’s why the board since 1998. The current contract pays the terms on a proposal,”Benetti rescue to be said. “There is training, discussed the contract in open session on city $192,000 a year. This year, with fewer said. “It took four votes, but drilling, preparation. We Thursday. flights in and out of North Bend, the airport we got there.” certified annually. work on getting 30 people off Benetti said the airport board’s new offer board initially offered just $66,000. The final tally was 3-2, that plane in a difficult situa- isn’t a take-it-or-leave it proposition, but he “When there are not as many flights, we with board member Helen There is no place in tion. If you are just going noted that time is running short. Both agen- don’t generate the revenue,” Chairman Joe Brunell Mineau joining the state that does with maintenance workers cies need to write their budgets for the next Benetti explained. Benetti in casting the dis- who are getting training once fiscal year soon. City Administrator Terence O’Connor senting votes. Brunell that training.” or twice a year, that is going “I still believe there is a way for reasonable said the city has taken that into considera- Mineau had advocated a to completely overwhelm people to come to agreement to understand tion. On March 22 it proposed three years of lower figure; Benetti wanted Terence O’Connor them.” the intricacies of both sides of the issue,” shrinking payments: $214,000 the first year, a higher one. One reason for concern O’Connor said. then $183,000, then $131,000. The negotiation has was the airport’s recent train- The city council is expected to discuss the It all comes down to training and staffing. sparked firefighters’ fear that the airport ing of airport maintenance personnel on air- contract on April 9. “The FAA requires airport fire and rescue might try to do without their services com- port rescue and firefighting methods. But “I’m hopeful they’ll ratify it and we’ll have to be certified annually,”O’Connor said Fri- pletely. Rick Cooper, president of North Benetti said the airport never intended them to something in place,”Benetti said. “Then we day. “There is no place in the state that does Bend’s firefighters union, said losing the replace the firefighters with maintenance can move forward.” C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Saturday, March 30,2013 • The World • A9 Y K World Analysis: North Korea Syrian rebels in strategic battle

BEIRUT (AP) — the area. crackdown in the area. For a Capitalizing on a recent influx Dael is one of the bigger long time, it succeeded in of weapons, Syrian rebels are towns in the southern Daraa muting the revolt there while waging a strategic battle for province, where the uprising government troops turned the southern part of the against Assad began in March their attention to defending country and seeking to secure 2011, when security forces Syria’s northern and eastern a corridor from the Jordanian arrested high school students regions against rebel border to Damascus in prepa- who scrawled anti-regime advances as the uprising ration for an eventual assault graffiti on a wall. turned into a civil war in on the capital. Activists say it was in Dael which an estimated 70,000 On Friday, the rebels cel- that the first statue of Assad’s people have been killed. ebrated their latest victory: father and predecessor, the But in dusty agricultural They seized full control of late President Hafez Assad, towns and villages across the Dael, a key town along a main was first toppled shortly after province, the rebels have highway, after forces of the protests broke out. recently gone on the offensive, President Bashar Assad’s The regime responded expanding their presence with regime all but withdrew from with a ferocious military a renewed sense of purpose. Christians worldwide mark Good Friday

JERUSALEM (AP) — Hun- Sepulcher church. cavernous Holy Sepulcher, dreds of Christians streamed Along the route, Francis- which was built on the place The Associated Press through the cobblestone can friars in brown robes where tradition holds that North Korean army officers punch the air as they chant slogans during a rally at Kim Il Sung Square in down- alleyways of Jerusalem’s Old chanted prayers in Latin and Jesus was crucified, briefly town Pyongyang,North Korea,Friday.Tens of thousands of North Koreans turned out for the mass rally at the City on Friday, hoisting explained the different sta- entombed and resurrected. main square in Pyongyang in support of their leader Kim Jong Un's call to arms. wooden crosses and chanti- tions to crowds through a Clergy dressed in colorful ng prayers to mark the cruci- megaphone. Leonard Mary, a robes entered through the fixion of Jesus. priest from Irondale, Alaba- church’s large wooden doors Throngs of pilgrims ma, was dressed as Jesus as worshippers prayed in the Threats more bark than bite walked a traditional Good wearing a crown of thorns. church courtyard. Friday procession that He was flanked by men pos- Later Friday, a service was full-blown war. 30,000-pound super bunker BY JEAN H.LEE retraces Jesus’ steps along ing as Roman soldiers and held in Bethlehem’s Church North Korea wants to draw buster — powerful enough to The Associated Press the Via Dolorosa, Latin for had fake blood dripping of the Nativity, built atop the attention to the tenuousness destroy North Korea’s web of the “Way of Suffering.”They down his chest as he lugged a traditional site of Jesus’ birth. SEOUL, South Korea — of the armistice designed to underground military tunnels. followed his 14 stations, giant cross down the street. Christians believe Jesus was Across North Korea, soldiers maintain peace on the Korean North Korea cites the U.S. saying a prayer at each and Good Friday events began crucified on Good Friday and are gearing up for battle and Peninsula, a truce Pyongyang military threat as a key reason ending at the ancient Holy with a morning service at the resurrected on Easter Sunday. shrouding their jeeps and vans recently announced it would- behind its need to build with camouflage netting. n’t honor as it warned that war nuclear weapons, and has Newly painted signboards and could break out at any time. poured a huge chunk of its posters call for “death to the In July, it will be 60 years small national budget into U.S. imperialists” and urge the since North Korea and China defense, science and technol- people to fight with “arms, not signed an armistice with the ogy. In December, scientists words.” U.S. and the United Nations to launched a satellite into space But even as North Korean bring an end to three years of on the back of a long-range $$ 000000 leader Kim Jong Un is issuing fighting that cost millions of rocket using technology that 50 O OFFFF midnight battle cries to his lives. The designated Demili- could easily be converted for 50 OFF generals to ready their rockets, tarized Zone has evolved into missiles; in February, they Any 50 gallon water heater he and his million-man army the most heavily guarded bor- tested an underground nuclear Bring this coupon in and $ave! know full well that a successful der in the world. device as part of a mission to Example: 50 gallon 6-year water heater missile strike on U.S. targets In that time, South Korea build a bomb they can load on $ $ would be suicide for the out- has blossomed from a poor, a missile capable of reaching RegularRegular PricePrice 249249 numbered, out-powered agrarian nation of peasants the U.S. $ North Korean regime. into the world’s 15th largest However,what North Korea $199 Despite the hastening economy while North Korea is really wants is legitimacy in WithWith CouponCoupon 199 drumbeat of warfare — seem- struggling to find a way out of the eyes of the U.S. — and a Good thru April 30, 2013 ingly bringing the region to the a Cold War chasm that has left peace treaty.Pyongyang wants very brink of conflict with it with a per capita income on U.S.troops off Korean soil,and threats and provocations — par with sub-Saharan Africa. the bombs and rockets are Pyongyang aims to force On Thursday, the U.S. mili- more of an expensive, danger- Washington to the negotiating tary confirmed that recent ous safety blanket than real table, pressure the new presi- drills with South Korea firepower. They are the only dent in Seoul to change policy included two nuclear-capable real playing card North Korea on North Korea, and build B-2 stealth bombers that can has left, and the bait they hope 3133 Broadway, North Bend • 541.756.2051 unity inside the communist unload the U.S. Air Force’s will bring the Americans to the Mon. - Fri. 8am-6pm; Sat. 8:30am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm country without triggering a largest conventional bomb — a negotiating table.

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He ernment and private dollars. structure projects. State and Obama said the unem- local governments use the day.“There’s not been a need be arriving in a few minutes. ed Friday in one of the described a third-grader who for these inspections “I had a plan if a train came nation’s largest test cheating failed a benchmark exam and ployment rate among con- bonds to attract investment. struction workers was the ■ Giving foreign pension because we’ve never had a I was going to roll him under- scandals. received the worst score in her highest of any industry, funds tax-exempt status complaint like this.” neath,” Knafelc told WPVI- Former Superintendent reading class in 2006. The girl despite being cut nearly in when selling U.S. infrastruc- That’s not unusual. 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A lack of timely hits cost Reedsport again as the Braves fell to 1-6 on the baseball season with a 5-3 loss to visiting McKenzie on Friday. The Braves left the bases loaded in two innings and runners on sec- ond and third in another. “We couldn’t get the timely hit,” Reedsport coach Todd Harrington said. The Braves didn’t score until the seventh inning — when they got all three runs — a rally sparked by a leadoff single by Jordan Ragan. A walk and two more singles led to one run and Haden Sams had a two-run single. The Braves loaded the bases again, but couldn’t push across the tying runs. In all, Reedsport left eight run- ners on base in the game, seven in scoring position. Griffin Kaufmann pitched five strong innings for the Braves, giv- ing up two unearned runs and striking out six hitters. Bailey Adams and Nick Ringler both had three hits for McKenzie Photos by The Associated Press and Victor Vidal had a two-run Louisville forward Chane Behanan dunks during the first half of a regional semifinal against Oregon in the NCAA college basketball tournament Friday. single in the seventh when the Eagles took a 5-0 lead. The Braves host Riddle in a league game Tuesday. Gold Beach wins four games: Gold Beach won its first four league games, capturing a pair Louisville dunks Ducks of doubleheaders in the Klamath Basin this week. On Tuesday, the Panthers ■ Slow start dooms and it was clear from the start this swept Lost River 5-3 and 15-3. wasn’t going to be another jugger- Gold Beach pounded out 16 hits Ducks in regional naut performance by the in the opener, but managed just Cardinals. Peyton Siva spent the the five runs. Dennis Dykstra went semifinals at NCAA last 15:19 of the first half on the 4-for-4 and Colton Maxwell and bench after picking up his second Garrett Litterell each had two hits. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Blame foul, and Louisville wasn’t nearly Brandon Hensley drove in two Oregon’s poor start for its disap- as stingy on defense as it’s been. runs. pointing finish. Not that Oregon could take The Ducks missed eight of much advantage of it early, falling SEE RECAP | B2 their first 11 shots and got behind by 16 before the mid-point outscored by Russ Smith through of the first half. the first 10 minutes Friday night. “I didn’t feel like we put our They came back to make a game of best foot forward in the first half,” Posey deal it late, but the Ducks never could Altman said. “I’m disappointed overcome that early hole in a 77- we didn’t come out a little bit 69 loss to top-seeded Louisville. looser and more prepared, and highlights “If it wasn’t for the beginning, that’s as much my fault as it is the it would have been a completely team. We were just stuck in the big payday different game,” Johnathan Loyd mud those first 10 minutes.” said. “We just came out, we Early foul trouble didn’t help, weren’t ready and we got with Loyd picking up his third for stars smacked. If we were playing the Oregon forward Arsalan Kazemi battles to drive through Louisville guard Wayne before halftime and Dominic Artis way were playing in the second and Carlos Emory playing the last Blackshear (20) and center Gorgui Dieng (10) during the second half Friday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS half the whole game, it’s a com- six minutes of the half with two. pletely different story.” But the combination of Smith barely tested in either of their first Nor did a slow start by Damyean SAN FRANCISCO — At age 26, Five Ducks (28-9) scored in and Kevin Ware was simply too two games in the NCAA tourna- Dotson, who didn’t make a field Buster Posey can envision one day double figures, led by E.J. Singler’s much for the Ducks. Smith ment, beating North Carolina goal until five minutes were gone retiring with the San Francisco 15. Oregon is only the second team matched his career high with 31 A&T by 31 and Colorado State by in the second half. Giants. to be within single digits at the points, and Ware made a layup to 26. They set an NCAA tournament But the Ducks aren’t a team For now, he is their new fran- buzzer during Louisville’s 13- end Oregon’s late rally that pulled record with 20 steals against A&T, that gives in. After losing six of chise man. game winning streak, and the the Ducks within 70-64 with 5:12 outrebounded one of the coun- their last 11 regular-season games, The Giants rewarded the NL 12th-seeded Ducks handled that to play. try’s best rebounding teams in the Ducks have been on a tear. MVP and batting champion catch- nasty press with ease. Their 12 “When you let a good team like Colorado State and left both teams They won the Pac-12 tournament, er with a $167 million, nine-year turnovers were the fewest by a Louisville be the aggressor,” with ugly shooting lines. then upset Oklahoma State and contract Friday, a deal that Louisville opponent since March Oregon coach Dana Altman said, But Smith’s hacking cough Saint Louis last weekend. includes a club option for 2022 5, and were one less than the “they’re tough to beat.” from the last few days is making its that could raise the value to $186 Cardinals had. The Cardinals (32-5) were way around the Louisville team, SEE DUCKS | B2 million over a decade. It was one of three major deals announced Friday. “It’s hard to put into words Clock strikes midnight for Florida Gulf Coast what I feel right now, just an incredible feeling to know that for ■ Gators put end to seed Gators (29-7) and their roster locked senior showman, made a seed Kansas 87-85 in overtime. the next nine years I’ll be a part of filled with NCAA tourney experi- layup in the final minute to get After the Gators turned up the this very storied franchise,” Posey Cinderella run of NCAA ence were just too strong and too Florida Gulf Coast back within defensive pressure, the most fun said. “I’m incredibly humbled to good. FGCU matched its season 30-26 by halftime. team this side of the Harlem know I’ll be a part of that.” tournament darlings low for points. But FGCU players walked down Globetrotters was suddenly hav- Posey had been due to make $8 Michael the steps off the raised court at ing a lot fewer laughs. Those high- million this year. He instead gets a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Frazier Inside Cowboys Stadium at the break flying dunks and alley-oops $7 million signing bonus, with $5 made a pair with their heads down — much weren’t there and Florida forced million payable Oct. 15 and the ARLINGTON, Texas — SEC of 3-point- Ohio State knocks out different than the team that looked 20 turnovers. remainder Jan. 15, and his 2013 champion Florida is going to its ers from the Arizona. Page B4 so loose and ready for a good time FGCU heads back to Fort Myers salary is reduced to $3 million. third straight NCAA regional left side, in after an early 11-0 run — similar to (aka Dunk City), where they have He will make $10.5 million in final, while the improbable tour- front of the Gulf Coast bench, to extended spurts they had in upset- man-made lakes and a beach on 2014, $16.5 million in 2015, $20 nament journey for Florida Gulf start a 16-0 run late in the first ting No. 2 seed Georgetown and campus, having given the tourna- million in 2016 and $21.4 million in Coast is over. half. Those were Frazier’s only No. 7 seed San Diego State. ment a blast of fresh air while its each of the following five seasons. The Eagles, the No. 15 seed few baskets of the game, but they The Gators play Michigan in players were just having a blast. The Giants’ option is for $22 mil- 1 people even knew of on Selection came during a 4 ⁄2-minute span the South Regional final at The south Florida state school also lion with a $3 million buyout. Sunday, had their season ended when the Eagles (26-11) suddenly Cowboys Stadium on Sunday. got about the best free publicity its “Obviously this is a big day for just before midnight Friday with a couldn’t even get off a shot. They They are trying to get to their first administrators could ever hope for. the Giants and a big day in Giants 62-50 loss to one of the big missed their only field goal NCAA Final Four since consecu- Mike Rosario led the Gators with history,”CEO Larry Baer said. “By schools from Florida. attempt while turning the ball tive national championships in 15 points, while Scottie Wilbekin any measure the largest and bold- The high-flying team from over four times in that span. 2006 and 2007. had 13 and Casey Prather 11. est commitment we’ve ever made “Dunk City” jumped out to an That slump finally ended when Michigan overcame a 14-point early 11-point lead. But the No. 3 Sherwood Brown, their dread- deficit earlier Friday and beat No. 1 SEE NCAA | B2 SEE CONTRACTS | B3

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS son Thursday night, bringing THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lead in the Western 1 even more stability to a fran- Conference to 2⁄2 games over CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A chise that has counted on NEW ORLEANS — Oklahoma City, which lost deal to loan Mark Martin to continuity during its recent LeBron James scored 36 101-93 to Minnesota. Joe Gibbs Racing as a run of success. Both had pre- points, hitting six consecu- Timberwolves 101, replacement driver for vious deals set to expire after tive 3-pointers in less than Thunder 93: Nikola Pekovic injured Denny Hamlin fell this summer before the six minutes during the first had 22 points and 15 apart Friday, when Michael Giants exercised their 2014 half, and the Miami Heat rebounds and Ricky Rubio Waltrip Racing said Martin options in December. rebounded from their first added 17 points and seven will fulfill his commitment to loss in nearly two months to assists to help Minnesota its team. Cardinals, Wainwright beat the New Orleans stun Oklahoma City. When the dust settled for agree to big contract Hornets 108-89 on Friday Kevin Durant had 36 both teams, Brian Vickers JUPITER, Fla. — night. points and seven rebounds for wound up as The Heat, the Thunder, but was just 4 Adam Wainwright and the Hamlin’s St. Louis Cardinals have whose 27- for 9 in the final 22 minutes. replace- Sports game win- NBA Celtics 118, Hawks 107: agreed to $97.5 million, five- ment year contract covering 2014- ning streak Paul Pierce had 20 points, 10 driver for Shorts ended in Recap assists and 10 rebounds, and 18 that raises his guaranteed at least four income to $109.5 million over Chicago on Jeff Green scored 27 points to races. He was already sched- Wednesday, looked ready to carry Boston to the victory the next six seasons. uled to drive Martin’s car for Wainwright had been eli- start a new one while clinch- over Atlanta. The Associated Press MWR at Martinsville next ing the top seed for the Josh Smith led the Hawks gible to become a free agent Miami guard Norris Cole goes to the basket in front of several New week and will keep that com- after the World Series. He Eastern Conference playoffs. with 18 points. Orleans defenders Friday night. mitment, with Martin driv- James kept shooting 3- Nuggets 109, Nets 87: gets $12 million this year ing Hamlin’s car. under his previous deal, and pointers after making his first Rookie Evan Fournier scored points, his third consecutive Cleveland to its season-high Then Martin will go back the new agreement pays him one with 1:55 left in the first a season-high 19 points, 30-point outing, and New seventh straight loss. to MWR, and Vickers will $19.5 million in each of the quarter, and he did not miss including 10 in the fourth York beat Charlotte for its C.J. Miles scored 19 drive Hamlin’s car until he’s following five years. until he already had set a sea- quarter,and Denver extended season-high seventh straight points for Cleveland, which medically cleared to return son high with his sixth. its home winning streak to 18 victory. had lost six in a row on two from a fractured vertebra in COLLEGE BASKETBALL James finished with seven games. Gerald Henderson tied a previous occasions. The his lower back. Hoiberg gets rich new 3s, one shy of his career high. Deron Williams scored 19 career high with 35 points for Cavaliers played again with- The about-face came Dwyane Wade added 17 points for the Nets, who the Bobcats. out their starting backcourt down from MWR roughly 24 deal with Iowa State points and seven assists. missed a chance for their Magic 97, Wizards 92: of Kyrie Irving (bruised hours after JGR said Martin AMES, Iowa — The Norris Cole scored 12 points team-record 21st road win of Tobias Harris had 30 points shoulder) and Dion Waiters will take over the No. 11 remarkable job that Iowa and Chris Bosh 10. the season. and 11 rebounds to help the (sore knee). Toyota until Hamlin returns. State’s Fred Hoiberg has done Spurs 104, Clippers Grizzlies 103, Rockets Orlando Magic break an Raptors 99, Pistons 82: He’s out at least five races. in turning around his alma 102: Tim Duncan had a sea- 94: Zach Randolph and Marc eight-game losing streak. DeMar DeRozan and Rudy mater apparently got the son-high 34 points, includ- Gasol scored 21 points apiece John Wall led the Wizards Gay scored 21 points apiece BASEBALL attention of several colleges ing a game-winning three- and Memphis snapped a with 35 points, nine rebounds and Toronto ended a five- Tejada makes Royals and NBA teams. The point play with 2.2 seconds two-game losing streak. and two assists. Martell game skid by extending Cyclones responded by left, and San Antonio won its Chandler Parsons and Webster was the only other Detroit’s home losing streak roster as utility infielder opening their wallet to keep seventh straight game at Donatas Motiejunas led the Wizard in double figures, to eight games. SURPRISE, Ariz. — “The Mayor” in office for at home. Rockets with 16 points scoring 19. Jonas Jerebko scored 20 Former AL MVP Miguel least another decade. Blake Griffin had 18 points apiece. 76ers 97, Cavaliers 87: points to lead the Pistons, Tejada has made the Kansas Iowa State announced for Los Angeles. Knicks 111, Bobcats Evan Turner scored 23 points who also got 17 from rookie City Royals’ opening-day that Hoiberg has agreed to a The Spurs extended their 102: J.R. Smith scored 37 and Philadelphia sent Andre Drummond. roster as a utility infielder. new 10-year, $20 million deal Manager Ned Yost made with the Cyclones that will the announcement Friday run through 2023. before the Royals’ exhibition Williams leads Jazz past Portland game against Cleveland. San Jose State hires The 38-year-old is a six- Wojcik from Boise State PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Mo longest since they dropped 17 straight in The Jazz trailed 92-86 with 3:48 time All-Star who last played SAN JOSE, Calif. — San Williams was having such a hard time in the 1981-82 season. remaining when they took off on a clos- in the major leagues in 2011 Jose State has hired Boise the first half of Utah’s game Friday night The victory certainly wiped away ing 19-3 run, led by Williams with 12 with the San Francisco State associate coach Dave against the Trail Blazers that he didn’t Williams’ frustration. points. Williams made a 12-footer and Giants. He hit .239 with four Wojcik as its new head bas- even play in the second quarter. “Winning does that,” he said. “It Randy Foye added a layup and free homers and 26 RBIs in 322 ketball coach. That made Williams mad. And that puts you in a good mood.” throw with 2:57 remaining to go ahead at-bats. Athletic director Gene was good for the Jazz. The Jazz (37-36) pulled even with the 93-92, and the Jazz led the rest of the He spent last season with Bleymaier announced Friday Williams responded by scoring 26 of for the eighth and way. Baltimore’s Triple-A team at that Wojcik would succeed his 28 points in the second half to lead final playoff spot in the Western Al Jefferson had 22 points and eight Norfolk, batting .259 with no George Nessman, who was the Jazz to a 105-95 victory over the Conference. The Blazers (33-39) rebounds in Utah’s third straight win. home runs and 18 RBIs in 135 fired after seven seasons. 1 at-bats before his release on Blazers. dropped 3⁄2 games back with their third The Jazz were coming off a 103-88 Wojcik spent the past “You get angry and instead of feeling straight loss. victory at home over the Suns on June 25. The 2002 AL MVP three seasons at Boise State, sorry for yourself, you come out and be Portland, playing without forward Wednesday, but it was costly. Center with Oakland, Tejada has a helping the Broncos reach the aggressive,”he said. LaMarcus Aldridge because of a Enes Kanter, averaging 7.2 points and .285 career average with 304 NCAA tournament this sea- Paul Millsap added 25 points and 10 sprained right ankle, got 24 points from 4.3 rebounds, dislocated his left shoul- homers and 1,282 RBIs. son. This will be his first head rebounds as the Jazz snapped a nine- rookie Damian Lillard. J.J. Hickson der. It is not known when he might Santana might be done coaching job. game losing streak on the road, their added 17 points and 14 rebounds. return. Wojcik has extensive with shoulder injury experience as an assistant, NEW YORK — Johan working at schools like James Santana may have thrown his Madison, Loyola of NCAA pointer. Then Fielder had minutes of regulation, and another milestone. final pitch for the New York Maryland, Xavier, Navy, another 3-pointer — less Burke gave them their first Curry scored 29 points Mets and perhaps even the Dayton and Wake Forest. Michigan knocks than 3 minutes after the first lead since early in the game and the Blue Devils beat last of his big league career. one — for a 15-4 lead only six with another long 3 to open Michigan State 71-61 to The Mets said Thursday PRO BASKETBALL off No. 1 Kansas minutes into the game. Michigan’s scoring in over- advance to the regional final the two-time Cy Young Lakers reveal another From Page B1 Could the first No. 15 seed time. in the NCAA tournament. Award winner probably has to make it into the round of 16 The Wolverines (29-7) If No. 2 seed Duke (30-5) re-torn the anterior capsule Bryant injury after loss actually go further? reached the regional finals beats top-seeded Louisville in his left shoulder and likely MILWAUKEE — Kobe Brown led FGCU with 14 Not against Florida, the for the first time since the (32-5) in Sunday’s regional will need a second operation Bryant has a bone spur in his points, and Chase Fieler had team that had been here so Fab Five era 19 years ago, the final, Krzyzewski would tie that would sideline him for left foot. 12. many times before. The last time they were in the John Wooden’s record with 12 the entire season. Santana Following Los Angeles’ Fieler started the Eagles’ FGCU run came too early, round of 16. Final Four trips. missed 2011 following his 113-103 loss to the Milwaukee big run, the only one they’d leaving the Gators plenty of Ben McLemore had 20 Third-seeded Michigan first shoulder surgery. Bucks on Thursday night, the have, with a 3-pointer from time to recover. points for the Jayhawks (31- State (27-9) just couldn’t Santana had surgery on Lakers revealed the injury. He the top of the key before the Michigan 87, Kansas 6), who looked to be on their keep up with Curry and Sept. 14, 2010, and did not left the arena using one kind of plays that earned 85, OT: Trey Burke made up way to a third straight Duke’s shooters. Keith make it back to the major crutch, but appeared to be their “Dunk City” moniker. for one of his worst starts regional final before Appling had 16 points for the leagues until last April 5. He walking without pain. After Brett Comer stole a with the best shot of his life. Michigan’s improbable rally. Spartans, and Adreian Payne went 6-9 with a 4.85 ERA in Bryant led the Lakers with pass, he ran down the court Burke bounced back from Instead, they became the finished with 14. 21 starts last year and threw 30 points, leaving him four and threw up an alley-oop a scoreless first half to score third No. 1 seed to fall in this Curry’s sixth 3-pointer of the first no-hitter in team points behind Wilt pass for the trailing Brown, 23 points, including a long 3- tournament, joining Gonzaga the game broke a 38-38 tie history on June 1 against St. Chamberlain for fourth place delivering a slam that sent pointer in the final seconds of and Indiana. early in the second half, Louis. on the NBA’s career list. 1 the announced crowd of regulation, and Michigan ral- sending Duke on a 9-0 run. It Bryant played 36 ⁄2 minutes more than 40,000 into a lied to beat Kansas 87-85 in MIDWEST REGIONAL also matched the school A-Rod will make more and didn’t show any signs of frenzy — except for those in the South Regional semifi- Duke 71, Michigan record for most 3s in an than Houston in 2013 difficulty during the game. Gator orange. nals Friday night. State 61: Seth Curry shot NCAA tourney game, most NEW YORK — Alex Pacers lose Granger for Comer then flipped The fourth-seeded Duke right into the regional recently accomplished by Rodriguez will make more another backward pass to Wolverines wiped out a 10- finals — and put Mike Jason Williams on March 22, this year than all the Houston season with injured knee Bernard Thompson for a 3- point Kansas lead in the last 3 Krzyzewski on the verge of 2001, against UCLA. Astros combined — a lot INDIANAPOLIS — Danny more. And he won’t even play Granger’s season is ending the first half of the season, if the same way it began in to Louisville since the Big coach Rick Pitino said. topping his previous career at all. Indiana — with a sore left DUCKS East tournament, actually. “We’re winning with offense best by one, and Gorgui A-Rod’s $29 million knee that will require more From Page B1 “We’ve been in that posi- and that’s great, but we’ve got Dieng had 10 points, nine salary tops the major leagues medical treatment. tion before this year,” Singler to start digging in and getting rebounds and four blocked for the 13th straight season, The team announced After Luke Hancock’s 3 said. stops. We did it at the end.” shots. according to a study of major Thursday that Granger would capped a 12-2 run that put But part of what makes the Ware brought a halt to the “We’ve been a great league contracts by The miss the rest of the season so Louisville up 66-48, the Cardinals so imposing is their Oregon run with his layup defensive team — not a good Associated Press. he could undergo surgery on Ducks would make six maturity and their options, and then came a monstrous one, a great one — all season,” Rodriguez’s Yankees are the bothersome knee that has straight field goals. When which seem endless. Instead dunk by Chane Behanan. Pitino said. “Tonight, their on track to have the highest slowed him since last year’s Dotson knocked down a of panicking, the Cardinals Smith made a pair of free quickness was so good, all it payroll on opening day for playoffs. jumper with 5:12 remaining, regrouped and regained con- throws, and the only ques- did was wear us out defen- the 15th straight year, climb- FOOTBALL it got Oregon within six, the trol, and the Ducks never tion was whether the Ducks sively.But we had Russ Smith ing above the Los Angeles closest it had been since early threatened again. could get back within single and Kevin really bail us out of Dodgers to a projected $228 Falcons sign Umenyiora in the first half. “I told our guys, ‘We don’t digits before the buzzer. some situations that could million with this week’s to two-year contract acquisition of Vernon Wells. Closest anyone had been have it tonight. It’s obvious,”’ Ware finished with 11, have gone either way.” FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. With teams due to set — Free-agent defensive tack- opening-day rosters Sunday, le Osi Umenyiora isigned a the Yankees’ payroll will be two-year, $8.5 million con- Litterell picked up the wins Creek 11-10 in the first game Just to get to extra nearly 10 times the spending RECAP tract with Atlanta. on the mound. of a doubleheader Thursday, innings, the Tigers needed of the Astros, who have Tigers split On Thursday, Gold Beach but the Wolves took the sec- two runs in the bottom of the shrunk their payroll to about GOLF swept Bonanza 7-0 and 10-9. ond game 12-3. seventh. $25 million. softball twin bill Details were not available. The first game went nine Bandon had 13 hits in the Monday qualifier leads From Page B1 Gold Beach’s next league innings, with Bandon’s win, including a triple by Giants keep Sabean and PGA’s Houston Open action is a home doublehead- Raelyn Freitag scoring on a Freitag and a double by Bochy with new deals HUMBLE, Texas — In the second game, CJ er against Myrtle Point on single by Taylor Formby. Cheyenne Young. The Tigers SAN FRANCISCO — The Monday qualifier Steve Maxwell went 3-for-3 with Friday. The other two teams The teams used interna- also stole seven bases. brains behind two of the last Wheatcroft ran off three three RBIs, Carter are North Lake and Prospect, tional rules in the ninth The second game was tied three World Series titles plan straight birdies early in his went 3-for-4 with a triple teams the Panthers will face inning, with a runner start- 1-all through three innings, to stick together for at least round and kept bogeys off his and Jeffrey Wood also had in doubleheaders later in the ing on second base. Bandon when Bandon coach Rick another four seasons. card for a second straight 5- three hits. Dykstra went 2- season. pitcher Amy Schoonmaker Hinojosa went to his bench to The under 67. That gave him a for-3 with four RBIs and two got out of a jam with runners get several junior varsity extended the contracts of one-shot lead over D.A. runs and Hensley went 2- SOFTBALL on second and third and no players time on the field. general manager Brian Points and Jason Kokrak for-3 with three RBIs. Bandon splits twin bill: outs by striking out three Days Creek pulled away to Sabean and manager Bruce going into the weekend at the Jorge Ochoa and Garrett Bandon beat visiting Days straight batters. win. Bochy through the 2016 sea- Houston Open C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Saturday, March 30,2013 • The World • B3 Y K CONTRACTS had a hill to climb to try to get 2014 that calls for him to earn Scoreboard on the same page,” general $20 million in each of the From Page B1 manager Brian Sabean said. next two seasons. He had set “If he’s not the face of the a deadline of Wednesday ear- PORTLAND (95): Batum 4-6 6-7 17, Hickson 8- New Jersey at Florida, 4:30 p.m. to a player, and obviously franchise, he’s certainly a lier this week for cutting off On The Air 11 1-4 17, Leonard 5-11 2-2 12, Lillard 7-16 10-14 Los Angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m. 24, Matthews 3-10 4-4 12, Freeland 0-2 0-0 0, Vancouver at Edmonton, 7 p.m. that’s a big deal. We don’t player that comes around talks on a new agreement. Today Maynor 3-5 0-0 7, Claver 3-6 0-1 6, Babbitt 0-0 Phoenix at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. make these kinds of commit- either once every baseball life The deal announced Men’s College Basketball — NCAA Tournament 0-0 0. Totals 33-67 23-32 95. Sunday’s Games ments lightly. ... In order to or not that often.” Friday includes an option for regional finals, Marquette vs. Syracuse, 1:20 Utah 22 20 32 31 — 105 Chicago at Detroit, 9:30 a.m. p.m., and Ohio State vs. Wichita State, 3:55 p.m., Portland 30 22 23 20 — 95 Washington at Philadelphia, 3 p.m. make a commitment like this The Giants captured their 2020 that could become CBS. 3-Point Goals—Utah 4-19 (M. Williams 2-5, Los Angeles at Dallas, 3 p.m. we have to look at other second championship in guaranteed. Women’s College Basketball — NCAA Hayward 2-6, Ma.Williams 0-1, Tinsley 0-2, Anaheim at Columbus, 3 p.m. measures, too, and look at the three years behind the play of Tournament, Connecticut vs. Maryland, 9 a.m.; Burks 0-2, Foye 0-3), Portland 6-13 (Batum 3-4, Boston at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m. Romo gets big contract Delaware vs. Kentucky, 11:30 a.m.; and Stanford vs. Matthews 2-4, Maynor 1-1, Lillard 0-1, Claver 0- person. A nine-year commit- the All-Star, who won the NL Georgia, 6 p.m., ESPN, and California vs. LSU, 8 3). Fouled Out—Favors. Rebounds—Utah 47 Pro Soccer ment sounds like a lot but it batting title and MVP award IRVING, Texas — Tony p.m., ESPN2. (Favors, Millsap 10), Portland 42 (Hickson 14). wasn’t scary to us when you after missing most of 2011 Romo and the Dallas Major League Soccer — Philadelphia at New Assists—Utah 25 (Hayward 8), Portland 22 Major League Soccer York, 12:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Portland at (Lillard 7). Total Fouls—Utah 23, Portland 18. A— look at Buster the person.” following season-ending left Cowboys agreed on a six- Colorado, 3 p.m., Root Spots; Seattle at Real Salt 19,527 (19,980). Today’s Games Posey’s agreement leg and ankle injury. year contract extension Lake, 10 p.m., Root Sports. Los Angeles at Toronto FC, 11 a.m. includes a full no-trade Posey received his nice worth $108 million, with Women’s Tennis — Sony Open final, 9 a.m., CBS. College Basketball Philadelphia at New York, 12:30 p.m. Preseason Baseball — Seattle vs. Colorado, noon, FC Dallas at New England, 1 p.m. clause and is the longest for a payday two days after turning about half of it guaranteed. Root Sports. Men’s NCAA Tournament Portland at Colorado, 3 p.m. catcher and the largest in 26. He will donate $50,000 The agreement was Golf — PGA Tour Houston Open, 10 a.m., Golf Montreal at Sporting Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. EAST REGIONAL San Jose at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Giants history, surpassing per year to Giants charities. reported on the team’s web- Channel, and noon, NBC; Europan Tour Trophy Regional Semifinals Hassan II, 6 a.m., Golf Channel. Seattle FC at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. Matt Cain’s $127.5 million, The contract includes the site Friday.The deal will lower Thursday, March 28 Vancouver at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 31 At Washington six-year contract signed following bonuses: $100,000 Romo’s salary cap number of Men’s College Basketball — NCAA Tournament Marquette 71, Miami 61 before the start of last season. for NL MVP, $100,000 for $16.8 million for 2013, giving regional finals, Michigan vs. Florida, 11:10 a.m., Syracuse 61, Indiana 50 Transactions In addition, the deal is a World Series MVP, $75,000 the team more room to sign and Louisville vs. Duke, 1:55 p.m., CBS. Regional Championship Women’s College Basketball — NCAA Today BASEBALL record guarantee for a player for NL championship series free agents and draft picks. Touranment, Notre Dame vs. Kansas, 9 a.m., ESPN, Marquette (26-8) vs. Syracuse (29-9), 1:30 p.m. American League with fewer than three years of MVP, $50,000 for a Gold Romo, who turns 33 next —Agreed to terms with and Duke vs. Nebraska, 11 a.m.; Oklahoma vs. SOUTH REGIONAL major league service time — Glove, $50,000 for All-Star month and was entering the Tennessee, 1:30 p.m.; and Baylor vs. Louisville, 4 Regional Semifinals RHP Freddy Garcia on a minor league contract. p.m., ESPN2. Friday, March 29 Reassigned OF Chris Dickerson to their minor more than doubling the $80 Game election, $25,000 for final year of his contract, gets NBA Basketball — Detroit at Chicago Bulls, 4 At Arlington, Texas league camp. Placed RHP Chris Tillman on the million, seven-year contract All-Star selection and $55 million guaranteed and 15-day DL. Agreed to terms with 2B Tucker p.m., WGN. Michigan 87, Kansas 85, OT Rockies slugger Carlos $50,000 for a Silver Slugger. could be with Dallas through — Texas at Houston, 5 Florida 62, Florida Gulf Coast 50 Nathans on a minor league contract. Reassigned p.m., ESPN. Regional Championship OF Trayvon Robinson to their minor league Gonzalez received before the 2019. Super Bowl winner Joe Golf — PGA Tour Houston Open, 10 a.m., Golf Sunday, March 31 camp. 2011 season. It also is a record Verlander signs big deal Flacco got $52 million guar- Channel, and noon, NBC; Europan Tour Trophy Michigan (29-7) vs. Florida (29-7), 11:20 a.m. —Placed SS Stephen Drew on guarantee for a player with LAKELAND, Fla. — anteed in the six-year, $120.6 Hassan II, 6 a.m., Golf Channel. MIDWEST REGIONAL the 7-day DL, retroactive to March 27. Optioned Men’s Tennis — Sony Open final, 8:30 a.m., CBS. Regional Semifinals RHP Daniel Bard to Portland (EL) and 1B Mauro fewer than four years of serv- ace Justin million contract he signed Hockey — Chicago at Detroit, 9:30 a.m., NBC; Friday, March 29 Gomez and INF Brock Holt to Pawtucket (IL). ice time, topping the $151.45 Verlander has agreed to a with Baltimore earlier this Boston at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network. At Indianapolis CLEVELAND INDIANS—Traded C Brian million over 11 years five-year contract covering month. Bowling — PBA Barbasol Tournament of Louisville 77, Oregon 69 Jeroloman to the Pittsburgh Pirates for cash Champions, 11:30 a.m., ESPN. Duke 71, Michigan State 61 considerations. Colorado’s Todd Helton was 2015-19. Romo is the franchise Monday, April 1 Regional Championship DETROIT TIGERS—Agreed to terms with Justin assured in March 2001. The 2011 AL MVP and Cy leader in touchdown passes Major League Baseball — Boston at New York Sunday, March 31 Verlander on a seven-year contract. Optioned “I don’t know if we had a Young Award winner had but has just one playoff win in Yankees, 10 a.m., ESPN; Chicago Cubs at Louisville (32-5) vs. Duke (30-5), 1:55 p.m. RHP Bruce Rondon and RHP Luis Marte to Philadelphia, 10:30 a.m., WGN; San Francisco at WEST REGIONAL Toledo (IL). mountain to climb but we been signed to a deal through six full seasons as the starter. , 1 p.m., ESPN; Philadelphia at Regional Semifinals HOUSTON ASTROS—Assigned RHP Edgar Atlanta, 4 p.m., ESPN2; St. Louis at Arizona, 7 p.m., Thursday, March 28 Gonzalez to Oklahoma City (PCL). ESPN2; Seattle at Oakland, 7 p.m., Root Sports. At Los Angeles KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Announced C Brett Women’s College Basketball — NCAA Ohio State 73, Arizona 70 Hayes cleared waivers and was assigned out- Tournament regional finals, 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 Wichita State 72, La Salle 58 right to Omaha (PCL). Agreed to terms with RHP the p.m., ESPN. Regional Championship Cesar Arreaza and 3B Freddy Sandoval on minor Hockey — Colorado at Detroit, 4:30 p.m., NBC Saturday, March 30 league contracts. Optioned RHP Louis Colemans Sports Network. Ohio State (29-7) vs. Wichita State (29-8), 4 p.m. to Omaha (PCL). —Placed RHP Tim Wood on Bulletin Board Men’s NIT the 15-day DL, retroactive March 24. Reassigned Local Schedule At New York RHP Rich Harden and LHP Rafael Perez to their It’s your best choice for professional services • 541-267-6278 Semifinals minor league camp. Today Tuesday, April 2 High School Baseball — Bandon at Illinois —Optioned OF Melky Bandon • Coos Bay • Coquille • Myrtle Point • North Bend • Port Orford • Reedsport BYU (24-11) vs. Baylor (21-14), 4 p.m. Mesa to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Assigned Valley (2), noon. Maryland (25-12) vs. Iowa (24-12), 6:30 p.m. High School Softball — Bandon at Illinois RHP Sam Demel outright to Scranton/Wilkes- Valley (2), noon. College Basketball Invitational Barre. Announced RHP Danny Otero was Antiques Bldg./Const. Rock/Sand Sunday, March 31 Championship Series claimed off waivers by Oakland. Agreed to terms No local events scheduled. (Best-of-3) with INF David Adams on a minor league con- Monday, April 1 (x-if necessary) tract. Designated RHP David Aardsma for High School Baseball — Marshfield at Monday, April 1 assignment. Selected the contracts of INF Willamette, 5 p.m. George Mason (21-14) at Santa Clara (24-11), 7 Jayson Nix and OF Ben Francisco from High School Softball — Marshfield at p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Reassigned RHP Jim Willamette, 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 Miller, RHP Preston Claiborne, RHP Branden High School Girls Golf — Marshfield at Diamond Santa Clara at George Mason, 4 p.m. Pinder, LHP Juan Cedeno, LHP Vidal Nuno, LHP Woods, 12:30 p.m. Friday, April 5 Josh Spence, C Bobby Wilson, INF Dan Johnson, High School Boys Golf — Far West League at x-Santa Clara at George Mason, 4 p.m. INF Jose Pirela, INF Velazquez and OF Thomas Neal to their minor league camp. Collectables Watson Ranch, 11 a.m.; Bandon at Pumpkin Ridge, CollegeInsider.com Tournament TBA. Agreed to terms with RHP Chris Bootcheck on a Isittim e fora Semifinals minor league contract. Released OF Juan Rivera. Used Furniture Coos County Family Owned Today —Claimed RHP Josh N EW ROOFthis High School Results Evansville (21-14) at East Carolina (21-12), 2 p.m. Stinson off waivers from Milwaukee and And More SPRING & SUM M ER? Topsoil Sunday, March 31 optioned him to Midland (Texas). 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C M C M Y K B4 •The World • Saturday,March 30,2013 Y K Community Sports Ohio State survives another close call

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS this matchup of small schools whose past NCAA LOS ANGELES — tourney success was long LaQuinton Ross hit a buried in the history books. tiebreaking 3-pointer with 2 Jerrell Wright and Tyrone seconds to play, and Ohio Garland led the Explorers State moved within one win with 16 points each. of its second straight Final Four appearance with a 73-70 EAST REGIONAL victory over Arizona on Syracuse 61, Indiana Thursday night in the West 50: With its 2-3 zone defense Regional semifinals. disruptive from start to fin- Ross, the Buckeyes’ ish, and Michael Carter- remarkable reserve, scored 14 Williams pouring in 24 of his 17 points in the second points, fourth-seeded half for second-seeded Ohio Syracuse upset No. 1 seed State (29-7), which rallied Indiana to reach the East from an early 11-point deficit Regional final. and weathered the sixth- Syracuse limited Indiana seeded Wildcats’ late charge to its lowest point total of the for its 11th consecutive victo- season, forced 19 turnovers, ry since mid-February. blocked 10 shots and held the Deshaun Thomas scored normally efficient Hoosiers 20 points for Ohio State, and (29-7) to 33 percent shooting. added 13 before After getting past presea- ceding the Buckeyes’ final son No. 1 Indiana, Syracuse Contributed photo shot to Ross. Craft hit an (29-9) will face No. 3 seed The Gymnastics Plus optionals team for the 2013 season includes, front row from left: Ravyn Miranda, Khaley Aguilar and Grace Roderick; middle awfully similar 3-pointer Marquette tonight in an all- row: Callista Martin,Julie Gage, Payton Davidson,Annika Johnson and Elise Martin; and back row: coaches Barb Dellinger and Roy Lans. against Iowa State last Big East matchup for a berth Sunday to send Ohio State in the Final Four. forward. Marquette 71, Miami Mark Lyons’ acrobatic 61: After sweating through a Local gymnasts win events at meet three-point play for the pair of edge-of-your-seat Wildcats (27-8) had tied it comebacks early in the THE WORLD event, while another eight girls took In the Oregon State Optionals, with 21.8 seconds left. NCAA tournament, Vander part in the Oregon State Optionals. Both Khaley Aguilar had the best all- Craft dribbled down the Blue and Marquette figured Two Gymnastics Plus athletes tied events were held at Northwest around finish, placing eighth in her clock and gave the ball to out how to put one away early for titles in individual events at the Christian University. division. Ross, who coolly drilled his as the Golden Eagles earned Oregon Compulsory Invitational last In the Oregon Compulsory Grace Roderick, Payton Davidson, second 3-pointer and set off their first trip to the Elite weekend in Eugene. Invitational, Kianna Thomas, Roxy Day Elise Martin and Julie Gage all had at a wild celebration in the Ohio Eight since 2003. Kenna Jones was part of a four-way and Abby Warrick had the best all- least one top-10 finish. Callista Martin State section of the Arizona- Blue, who spurred the ral- tie for first place in her division on the around finishes, placing second and Annika Johnson also participated in dominated crowd. lies that beat Davidson by floor exercise, while Shelby Merritt tied through fourth in their division. the event. Wichita State 72, La one and Butler by two, fin- ished with 14 points. He was- another girl for first place in the bars in Isaebella Grotzky placed second in As a team, Gymnastics Plus placed Salle 58: Wichita State went from sweet to elite, beating n’t Marquette’s leading scor- her division. one of her events. Lorelei Martin, Parker 11th in the competition. La Salle to reach the final er — that was Jamil Wilson They were among 15 Gymnastics Stocker and Merritt all finished in the The club is part of the Boys & Girls eight of the NCAA tourna- with 16 — but it was Blue’s Plus students who took part in the all-around top 10 for their divisions. Club of Southwestern Oregon. ment for the first time in 32 offensive and defensive ener- years. gy that pushed the Golden Malcolm Armstead scored Eagles to a double-digit lead Knutsen captures four regional titles 18 points, Carl Hall added 16 in the first half, a spread and freshman Ron Baker 13 Miami never came close to for the ninth-seeded making up. THE WORLD Shockers, who proved their Miami (29-7) made only upset of No. 1 seed Gonzaga 35 percent of its field goals Grace Knutsen of the in the third round was no and missed 18 of 26 3-point- South Coast Aquatic Team fluke. They never trailed in ers. won four of her five events and posted several times among the nation’s best for her age group in the Coquille Martial Arts Northwest Region Age- Group Championships in students earn medals Federal Way, Wash., last weekend. THE WORLD Grisham, an intermediate Five other SCAT swim- 12-year-old, placed first in mers and one from Gold Five students from the forms and weapons and sec- Coast Swim Team also par- three schools of Coquille ond in sparring and creative ticipated in the event. Martial Arts participated in a forms. Knutsen, who is 11, won tournament at Outdoor In in Jes-C Tessman, a 9-year- the 200 freestyle, 500 Coos Bay last weekend, earn- old beginner from Myrtle freestyle, 100 backstroke and ing 14 medals. Point, placed first in forms 200 individual medley and Four of the five students and weapons in the begin- also finished second (behind have been studying martial ner’s division and second in a 12-year-old swimmer) in arts for less than a year, while creative forms and third in the 400 individual medley. the fifth, Andrew Grisham of sparring in the 7-10 mixed It’s in that event that Bandon, is an intermediate. ranks division. Knutsen ranks third among Peyton Simonds, 5, of Brody Ault, 9, a beginner all 11-year-olds. She also Coquille, a beginner, placed who trains in the Coos Bay ranks seventh in the 200 second in 5-6 forms, flag school, placed third in the individual medley,14th in the sparring and creative forms. beginner forms division. 500 freestyle and 22nd in the Ean Smith, an 11-year-old All five students are look- 200 freestyle. yellow belt from Coquille, ing forward to testing April 13 Cassie Dallas placed in the Contributed Photo placed first in creative forms and will compete April 27 in top four in three events, South Coast Aquatic Team swimmers who took part in the Northwest Age Group Regionals include, front row and third in sparring for stu- the Chip Wright’s Alyssa Bennett and Karl from left: Grace Knutsen, Alyssa Bennett and Cassie Dallas; and back row: Jerrad Perez-Duncan, Karl dents in the 11-13 age group Championship Karate tour- Stuntzner-Gibson each had a Stuntzner-Gibson and Craig Hoefs. ranging from beginner to nament, which attracts stu- fourth-place effort, Jerrad junior black belt. dents from all over Oregon. Perez-Duncan was fifth in an more than 100 clubs from Gold Coast Swim Team par- place in the 200 freestyle. event and Craig Hoefs also several states that participat- ticipant, posting impressive Results for all the swim- participated. ed in the competition. times in all five of her events, mers are included in today’s SCAT finished 24th out of Anna Hutchins was the with a best finish of 19th Community Scoreboard. Salmon Creek run is next weekend in Powers Johnson brothers help team win Las Vegas Scramble THE WORLD fee is $5 for adults and $3 for THE WORLD used on each hole. score with a 45.25. used to determine which students under 19. The group combined to The tournament was the players advance to the match The South Coast Running Winners of both races The team of Rafael shoot a 59, 13-under par for monthly event for march at play Crossings Cup champi- Club’s Salmon Creek Run will receive smoked salmon, Herrera, Josh Leong and the 18 holes. That was three the course south of onship at the end of the sea- will start at 10 a.m. on as will other entrants select- brothers Jeff and Justin shots better than the group of Bandon. son. Saturday, April 6, at the site ed at random. Ribbons will Johnson won the Las Vegas Calvin Maready, Brian This week, the course also For more information of the former Powers Hotel, be awarded to the top three Scramble at Bandon Findlay, Jeff Mitchell and hosted the first Casual about Casual Fridays or any Second and Hemlock streets finishers in each age divi- Crossings last weekend. Tom Owen. Fridays competition of the of the other events at the in Powers. sion. In the format, the teams Johnny Ohanesian, Ron year with points counting course, visit www.bandon- The event includes a 10- For more information, call used a die to determine Cookson, Phil Bennett and toward the Crossings Cup. crossings.com or call 541- kilometer run and a 5-kilo- race director Joe Hallett at which player’s drive would be Chris Holm had the best net The 27-week competition is 347-3232. meter run/walk. The entry 541-439-4485. Community Scoreboard

Individual Medley (prelim), 4:29.14. Vault: 13. Juulie Gage, 9.050; 16. Khaley Level 5 Child Bennett, 39; Larry Grove, 39.5; Ron Cookson, 39.5. Brower (No. 1), Mike Shields (NO. 7), Sally Swimming Gold Coast Swim Team Aguilar, 9.000. Bars: 6. Aguilar, 9.200; 20. Gage, Vault: 16. Claire Patin, 8.000; 18. Aliyah White, Closest to Pin — Ron Cookson (No. 9), Bob Johnston (No. 9), John Johnston (No. 11), Mike Anna Hutchins (11) — 100 Backstroke (prelim), 7.450. Beam: 10. Gage, 8.800; 11. Aguilar, 8.750. 7.450. Bars: 16. White, 7.650; 17. Patin, 7.500. Webber (No. 11). Gross (Nos. 13, 15), Di Gollaher (No. 17). Northwest Age-Group 28, 1:11.28; 100 Freestyle (prelim), 23, 1:01.64; Floor: 4. Aguilar, 9.350; 13. Gage, 8.950. All- Beam: 18. Patin, 7.550; 19. White, 7.200. Floor: Casual Fridays 500 Freestyle (23), 5:59.28; 200 Freestyle, 19, Around: 8. Aguilar, 36.300; 15. Gage, 34.250. 13. Ptin, 8.900; 17. White, 8.000. All-Around: 17. March 22 Championships Patin, 31.950; 19. White, 30.300. Road Runs March 22-24 2:13.99; 100 Individual Medley (prelim), 1:11.74. Oregon State Beat the Pro Pro’s Score (gross): At Federal Way, Wash. Level 5 Junior A 80. Upcoming Road Races on the South Coast Compulsory Invitational Vault: Bars: Winners (with net score): Jeff Johnson, 69; Results are listed by swimmer, followed by Vault: 16. Michelle Gochnour, 7.800. Bars: 14. For more information on upcoming road Gymnastics March 22-24 Gochnour, 6.475. Beam: 18. Gochnour, 7.700. Tracy Couch, 71; Mike Tucker, 72; John Johnston, age group (in parentheses), events, places and races and for photos from past events, those At Eugene Floor: 17. Gochnour, 8.050. All-Around: 17. 73; Dick Wold, 74; Mike Shields, 75; David Kimes, times. Results are for finals, unless otherwise Oregon State Optionals interested can log on to the South Coast Level 4 Child (6-7) Gochnour, 30.025. 75; Chris Holm, 75; Tom Gant, 79. Running Club’s Web page at www.southcoas- indicated. March 22-23 Others: Vault: 4. Kianna Thomas, 9.000; 7. Fernanda Level 5 Junior B Phil Bennett, 81; Ron Cookson, 83. trunningclub.org. South Coast Aquatic Team At Eugene Closest to Pin — Phil Bennett (No. 9), Jeff Gonzalez, 8.800; 10. Roxy Day, 8.700; 11. Abby Vault: 17. Kenna Jones, 8.100; 18. Jamie Foster, Salmon Creek Run — Saturday, April 6, start- Alyssa Bennett (15) — 50 Freestyle, 4, 24.98; Gymnastics Plus results, listed by age group Warrick, 8.600. Bars: 2. Warrick, 9.175; 3. Johnson (No. 11), Mike Tucker (No. 14), Dick Wold 7.750. Bars: 14. Jones, 8.200; 16. Foster, 7.900. ing at 10 a.m. at the corner of Second and 200 Freestyle, 8, 2:03.17 (2:00.34 in prelims); and division. Thomas, 9.050; 4. Day, 8.900; 12. Gonzalez, (No. 17). Beam: 8. Jones, 9.000; 14. Foster, 8.550. Floor: 1. Hemlock Streets in Powers. Events include a 5- 500 Freestyle, 12, 5:22.21. Level 7 Junior (11-12 A) 7.400. Beam: 3. Day, 9.075; 5. Warrick, 8.775; 8. Jones, 9.300; 13. Foster, 8.700. All-Around: 11. Four-Man Scramble kilometer run/walk and 10-kilometer run on Cassie Dallas (14) — 200 Freestyle, 8, 1:58.47 Vault: 18. Grace Roderick, 8.600; 19. Annika Thomas, 8.675; 16. Gonzalez, 7.950. Floor: 3. Jones, 34.600; 16. Foster, 32.900. Las Vegas Scramble (1:57.52 in prelims); 500 Freestyle, 8, 5:12.18; Johnson, 8.250. Bars: 11. Roderick, 8.550; 17. Thomas, 9.400; 4. Day, 9.300; 9. Warrick, 8.900; March 23 rolling, paved and gravel roads. The entry fee is 1,50 Freestyle, 2, 17:48.54; 100 Breaststroke, 3, Level 6 Junior $5 for adults and $3 for students. For more Johnson, 7.550. Beam: 9. Roderick, 9.000; 12. Gonzalez, 8.300. All-Around: 2. Thomas, Vault: 9. Parker Stocker, 8.500; 16. Ashley Low Gross — 1. Jeff Johnson, Justin Johnson, 1:06.54; 200 Breaststroke, 4, 2:27.03; 400 information, call Joe Hallett at 541-439-4485. Johnson no score. Floor: 16. Roderick, 8.800; 19. 36.125; 3. Day, 35.975; 4. Warrick, 35.450; 13. Warrick, 7.750. Bars: 9. tie-Stocker and Warrick, Rafael Herrera and Josh Leong, 59; 2. Calvin Individual Medley, 10, 4:45.16. Roseburg to Coos Bay Relay — Saturday, April Johnson, 8.275. All-Around: 13. Roderick, Gonzalez, 32.450. 7.650. Beam: 9. Stocker, 8.650; 14. Warrick, Maready, Brian Findlay, Jeff Mitchell and Tom Craig Hoefs (10) — 200 Freestyle (prelim), 16, 20, with various morning starting times at 34.950; 19. Johnson, 24.075. Level 4 Junior (8 A) 7.550. Floor: 8. Stocker, 8.500; 11. Warrick, 7.750. Owen, 62; 3. Greg Harless, Brian Gibson, Jeff 2:03.21; 100 Breaststroke (time trial), 1:34.84. Roseburg. This 67-mile relay is for five-person Level 7 Junior (11-12 B) Vault: 12. Isabella Grotzky, 8.400. Bars: 13. All-Around: 9. Stocker, 33.300; 14. Warrick, Sutherland and Marcus Lackey, 65. Grace Knutsen (11) — 200 Freestyle, 1, 2:01.48; Low Net — teams. Each team member runs three legs rang- Vault: 13. Ravyn Miranda, 8.800; 14. tie- Grotzky, 8.100. Beam: 12. Grotzky, 7.975. Floor: 2. 30.700. 1. Johnny Ohanesian, Ron Cookson, 500 Freestyle, 1, 5:24.06; 100 Backstroke, 1, Phil Bennett and Chris Holm, 45.25; 2. John ing from 3 to 6 miles during the race, which fol- Callista Martin and Elise Martin, 8.750; 19. Grotzky, 9.400. All-Around: 11. Grotzky, 33.875. 1:02.60; 200 Individual Medley, 1, 2:15.10; 400 Johnston, Sally Johnston, Dick Wold and Tom lows the historic Coos Bay Wagon Road. The 23- Payton Davidson, 8.300. Bars: 7. Davidson, Individual Medley, 2, 4:47.49. Level 4 Junior (8 B) Golf Gant, 45.5; 3. Rich Brower, Brian Boyle, Toby mile LaVerne Park to Coos Bay walk relay will be 8.900; 11. Callista Martin, 8.600; 14. Miranda, Jerrad Perez-Duncan (12) — 50 Freestyle (pre- Vault: 5. Lorelei Martin, 9.300; 16. Guadelope Stanley and Mike Shields, 48.75; 4. Ray Murphy, held in conjunction with the event. The entry fee Beam: lim), 21, 26.40; 100 Freestyle (prelim), 18, 57.38; 8.100; 15. Elise Martin, 8.250. 7. Elise Trujillo, 8.250. Bars: 8. Martin, 8.825; 12. Trujillo, Bandon Crosssings Bob Nelson, Ron Sloniker and Larry Wollin, is $32 per team member for entries postmarked 500 Freestyle, 11, 5:27.90; 1,650 Freestyle, 5, Martin, 9.025; 10. Davidson, 8.775; 14. Callista 8.525. Beam: 7. Martin, 8.600; 13. Trujillo, 8.275. Men’s Day 49.75; 5. Ric Tovey, Bill Vanscoy, Jon Shaw and by April 5 and $37 per team member postmarked 19:03.30; 200 Butterfly (prelim), 22, 2:31.02; 100 Martin, 8.625; 17. Miranda, 8.400. Floor: 11. Floor: 7. Martin, 9.050; 11. Trujillo, 8.000. All- Wednesday Mike Gross, 51; 6. David Koch, Ike Strain, Ed between April 6 and April 12. No registrations Individual Medley (prelim), 16, 1:06.84. Callista Martin, 8.825; 15. Elise Martin, 8.625; 17. Around: 7. Martin, 35.755; 15. Trujillo, 33.050. Even Holes Ellinson and Dan Walsh, 51.5. will be accepted after that date. The event is a Karl Stuntzner-Gibson (15) — 200 Freestyle tie-Davidson and Miranda, 8.300. All-Around: 11. Level 4 Junior (9 A) Low Gross — Dewey Powers 40, Dennis Allen Closest to Pin — 0-15 Handicap: Dewey Powers fundraiser for Camp Millennium, a summer camp (prelim), 1:51.95; 500 Freestyle, 4:54.46; 1,000 Callista Martin, 34.800; 12. Elise Martin, 34.425; Vault: 14. Shelby Merritt, 8.750. Bars: 1. 42. Jr. (Nos. 2, 4), Justin Johnson (Nos. 4, 10), Josh providing recreational opportunities for children Freestyle, 10:06.68; 1,650 Freestyle, 16, 13. Davidson, 34.275; 15. Miranda, 33.600. Merritt, 9.400. Beam: 4. Merritt, 9.150. Floor: 14. Low Net — David Kimes, 34.50; Don Conn, 35; Leong (NO. 8), Rafael Herrera (Nos. 12, 16), living with cancer. For more information, call 16:45.57; 200 Butterfly (time trial), 2:06.68; 400 Level 7 Junior (11-12 C) Merritt, 8.250. All-Around: 10. Merritt, 35.550. Dennis Allen, 36; John Johnston, 37.5; Phil Alfonso Powers (No. 18). 16+ Hanidcap: Rick either 541-267-6329 or 541-269-0263. C M C M Y K Y K

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Face Rock Creamery in She can custom blend Bandon will hold its grand foundation and other make- to the bank opening at 1 p.m. May 8. up. There’ll be curds for all com- Customers can earn free ers. Owner Greg services for them- BY GAIL ELBER Drobot shared a few TRADE selves by referring The World other tidbits at the other customers. A Bay Area Chamber of WINDS grand opening is in COOS BAY — On April 23, take Commerce meeting the works. Call 541- your kids to the bank or credit union, Wednesday: 551-0754, visit says the American Bankers Associa- ■ The factory’s alwaysyoungskin- tion. It’s Teach Children to Save Day. area will feature care.webs.com, or If you can’t make it that day, any an 18-foot “cheese find the business on trough” of samples. Facebook. day is a perfect day to acquaint your ■ Cultured butter kids with good financial habits such made from the whey New provider in as saving, budgeting and avoiding generated during Bandon debt. And local financial institutions cheesemaking will be GAIL have resources to help. Debra Guzman, a among the cream- ELBER family nurse practi- “We feel that if we can start them ery’s products. out young, they’ll be lifelong savers,” tioner, joined Ban- ■ The creamery will start don Community Health Cen- said Sherrie Russell, a personal with 10 employees, and Dro- banker in Wells Fargo’s Coos Bay ter late in 2012. She is bot expects to expand to 15. accepting new patients for branch. ■ In the spirit of the old primary and preventive Many banks and credit unions have Bandon Cheese Factory, health care. Guzman previ- checking and savings accounts they’ll serve Umpqua Ice ously practiced at St. Antho- designed to let young people experi- Cream in 7-ounce scoops. ny’s Urgent Care Clinic in ence saving and managing their ■ The cheese will be sold Pendleton. With 18 years of money with their parents’ help. only onsite till the factory experience in the medical Wells Fargo has “Teen Checking,” builds up enough inventory field as a registered nurse and letting a kid 13-17 years old open a to fulfill distribution agree- family nurse practitioner, checking account with an adult co- ments. Guzman brings experience in owner. With parents’ approval, the ■ It’s called Face Rock the field of cardiac, diabetes teen can add a debit card, a no-fee Creamery because Tillamook and obesity care in a primary savings account and a cash card that Cheese, which bought and care setting. The center’s parents can load with funds for, say, closed the Bandon Cheese other practitioners are Dr. an out-of-town sports trip. Factory, wouldn’t let Drobot Gail McClave and Ingrid You can get a free disk from the call it Bandon Creamery. Tyson, FNP. Coos Bay branch called “Hands On Banking.”It’s got educational materi- Beer in July sounds great Has energy for energy als in English and Spanish geared to Speaking of eagerly antici- Annie Donnelly of Coos kids, teens, young adults, not-so- pated openings, Carmen Bay has joined the board of young adults and entrepreneurs. The Matthews of 7 Devils Brew- directors of Energy Trust of same materials are at www.handson- ing Co. said construction and Oregon. Donnelly is execu- banking.com or, in Spanish, at permitting delays have tive director of the Coos www.elfuturoentusmanos.org. By Gail Elber, The World pushed back the opening of County Historical Society, Wells Fargo personal banker Sherrie Russell shows a disk with financial literacy information Umpqua Bank has a program called his brewery at 245 South Sec- and she has experience in “Learn to Earn” that provides mate- for people of all ages. The bank’s Coos Bay branch will observe Teach Children to Save Day ond Street in Coos Bay. He’s land use planning, watershed rials parents and teachers can use to April 23. now aiming for a June or July management and trial law. teach kids about money. It also offers opening and a grand opening She’s filling the position fee-free Learn to Earn savings block party around July 4. recently vacated by Joe ings accounts and youth certificates Bend right now. accounts for kids under 18, with par- Benetti, a Coos Bay restaura- of deposit. The Share Bear Savings Elementary schoolers want to ents monitoring the activity via Sustainability rewarded teur and former mayor. online banking. Club rewards kids under 12 for mak- know “how the credit card works, The Bay Area Chamber of The 15-member board ing savings deposits. Northwest also how interest is calculated and why Northwest Community Credit Commerce will bestow a oversees Energy Trust, an has an online tutorial geared to teens banks charge interest,”Russell said. Union has youth checking and sav- Sustainability Award on Pete independent nonprofit called “Credit Matters.” It’s all sum- Financial education can start earli- Mahaffy of organization marized at http://nwcu.com/person- er than you might think, said Debbie River Bend Jer- dedicated to Teach kids about money al-banking/youth/. Williams, manager of Wells Fargo’s seys at its Tell us about it helping utility U.S. Bank’s bankers give presenta- Coos Bay branch. She knows a sec- weekly lunch- ■ Talk openly about money with your kids. customers tions at schools, as do representatives ond-grade teacher in Brookings who eon at noon New business? New product? benefit from Communicate your values and experiences of other banks. issues her students a pretend pay- Wednesday in New hire? Promotion? saving energy with money. Encourage them to ask you ques- At Wells Fargo, Russell, who used check every week and has the kids go the Salmon Something local business own- and tapping tions, and be prepared to answer them — even to work with kids in the Coquille through the grocery ads to budget Room at the ers should know about? Call Gail renewable the tough ones. School District, often does the school their money. Mill Casino- resources. presentations. She’s doing a series at When kids leave home financially Elber at 541-269-1222, ext. 234, ■ Explain the difference between needs Hotel. Come at You can learn Kingsview Christian School in North illiterate, bankers see what happens. tweet @gailtheworld, or email and wants, the value in saving and budgeting, noon to hear about the “It’s shell-shocking when kids the details of [email protected]. and the consequences of not doing so. organization come here to SWOCC from other his organic and its other ■ Set up a chore chart and give your chil- states and they have no experience of dairy operation for free, or board members at dren an allowance for completing their tasks. Money books forkids managing money,” Williams said. come at 11:30 if you want www.energytrust.org. Require them to save at least a small portion “We have to be banker moms.” lunch for $12. In either case, each week. The three jars method, one for Preschool Reporter Gail Elber can be reached RSVP to 541-266-0868 so Morgan goes fishing “Berenstain Bears’ Trouble with Money,” at 541-269-1222, ext. 234, at spending, one for saving and one for charita- organizers can estimate how Bogue Morgan has retired Stan & Jan Berenstain [email protected], or on many chairs to set up. 1 ble contributions, is a good way to impart a after 9 ⁄2 years as Umpqua “Bunny Money” Rosemary Wells Twitter at @gailtheworld. Bank’s commercial banking sense of responsibility. “Beatrice’s Goat,” Page McBrier Make your skin happy manager for the area from ■ Open up a savings account at your local Kristal Vaught-Preston Reedsport to Brookings. Grades K-2 bank for your children, and take them with will open Always Young Skin Fishing, travel and home “You Can’t Buy a Dinosaur with a Dime,” you to make deposits, so children can learn Care Monday inside D’s Scis- Harriet Ziefert Teen video contest remodeling are on his agen- how to be hands-on in their money manage- sors at 514 N. Broadway in da. If you didn’t get to say “Once Upon a Dime,” Nancy Kelly Allen The American Banking Association has an Coos Bay. ment. “My Rows and Piles of Coins,” Tololwa M. annnual video contest called “Lights, Camera, goodbye, he’ll emerge briefly Vaught-Preston started from retirement for an open ■ Be an example of a responsible money Mollel Save” in which teens submit videos about the her business two years ago in house 4-6 p.m. Monday at manager by paying bills on time, being a con- value of saving money and using it wisely. The Klamath Falls, but moved to Grades 3-5 the Coos Bay branch. The scious spender and an active saver. Children 2012-2013 winners were announced Feb. 28, “Rickshaw Girl,” Mitali Perkins Coos Bay in February when bank’s new commercial tend to emulate their parents’ personal and you can see them at youtube.com/ her husband got a job here. banking manager is Pam “The Story of Money,” Betsy Maestro teachchildrentosave/. Start filming now for finance habits. “Money Sense for Kids!,” Hollis Page She provides esthetician Plummer. the 2013-2014 contest, which starts Nov. 1. Harman services including diamond Source: American Banking Association Education microdermabrasion, hot A new place to kick him Foundation Source: Umpqua Bank stone treatments, massage In a recent column, I and waxing, including Brazil- introduced Tim Petrone, who ian. wants to start Adrenaline She also has formulated Performance Cafe for local her own line of skin care youth. Petrone announced Learn about products and makeup, Friday he’s decided not to use Learn about licenses sold in her shop and at Kickstarter.com to raise Native-owned alwaysyoungskincare.webs. funds after all. Instead, he’s com. going with Indiegogo.com, Q: Do I need a city operate a business from The Small Business businesses “It’s a marketing scheme where all funds will go to the business license? your home, you will want to Development Center of a lot of skin care products project, regardless of A: In Oregon, licensing check on local zoning ordi- (SBDC) advisors are a good N ORTH BEND — that if you have ‘this,’you whether the $50,000 goal is requirements depend on nances when you check on need ‘that,’”Vaught-Preston source of information to Representatives of tribal met.Check out www. where you live and what the licensing requirements. said, referring to products make sure you have identi- enterprises and Native indiegogo.com/projects/ industry you are Your community designed for dry skin, oily adrenaline-performance- fied all the licenses and American-owned busi- working in. Even if probably has skin, rosacea and so on. cafe, where Petrone has writ- DOWN TO permits necessary to oper- nesses will meet for the you do not need a guidelines about 11th annual Trading at “My products, no matter ten a detailed description of BUSINESS ate legally in the state. local business signage, parking the River conference and what you have, you can use his proposal. license, you may and other issues SBDC counseling services tradeshow April 17-19 at them.” need to meet certain that might affect are free and confidential. The Mill Casino-Hotel The products are made statewide require- your home-based To locate the office nearest in North Bend. The event with organic ingredients and ments. business. If you are you, go to will include a business- have no parabens or zinc You will want to planning to build a www.BizCenter.org. to-business trade show oxide. She’s got a foaming check with the local facility to house Use the free resources and three tracks of facial cleanser, a pH-balanc- city or county gov- your business, you provided in Oregon to get workshops focused on ing toner, an eye serum and a ernment to deter- also will need to answers to licensing and the needs of Native busi- facial serum. mine what licenses ARLENE verify the zoning is permitting questions nesses: branding and No rabbits were harmed in are required in your SOTO appropriate for the before you start your busi- marketing, economic the making of these prod- community. Anoth- property you are ness to ensure you are gardening and tribal ucts. Instead, she tested them er source of licens- considering. operating legally in the innovation. Registration on her family members, she ing information is on the Food service businesses state. It could save you is $175. The event is said. Oregon Secretary of State’s must meet many state headaches, time and sponsored by the Oregon “I’m developing products Corporation Office website requirements to ensure money. Native American every day,”she said. A at http://licenseinfo.ore- proper handling of the con- Arlene M. Soto is the Business and headache tonic and a hair gon.gov/.This site is “…a sumable products being director of the SWOCC Entrepreneurial serum are in the works. single information source sold to the public. To find Small Business Network, which pro- She also developed a line for Oregon licenses, certifi- out more, go to the Oregon Development Center, vides training and of makeup, not yet available cations, permits, and regis- Department of Agriculture www.BizCenter.org. She can resources for Native on her website, formulated to trations (all referred to as Food Safety Division web- Annie Donnelly be reached at 541-756-6445, entrepreneurs. To regis- avoid irritating sensitive skin. licenses).” site at egov.oregon. [email protected], or at 2455 ter, visit www.onaben. “If you can’t wear makeup, Has joined Energy Trust board If you are planning to gov/ODA/FSD/index.shtml. Maple Leaf in North Bend. org. you can wear mine,”she said. C M C M Y K Y K

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backyard,”Bloom said. ting, where they’re often ille- ■ Keep living areas clean Chickens can be great for a gal,”he said. “But personally, to prevent disease and backyard: They control pests, I’d rather hear a rooster crow rodents. Chicken manure aerate yards, and supply fer- in the morning than listen to a makes great fertilizer but it’s tilizer and eggs. They’re dog bark.” extremely high in nitrogen. entertaining, too. ■ Have everything ready “You definitely want to cure But they also love to before you bring home your used litter for a while before scratch and peck when forag- birds. “Some people pick up putting it on your plants if ing, and that can destroy gar- their chickens at the local you want to compost it,”said dens. feed store and say, ‘Now Jennifer Cook, with Colorado Fence garden areas, par- what?”’ Frame said. “Know State University Extension. ticularly when the plants are what you need and have it Chickens can be trained to small and at their most sensi- available.” do a number of things like tive, Bloom said. Use con- ■ Chickens will eat returning to the coop at night tainers so chickens can’t almost anything, including when called. Frequent han- reach high enough to get at table scraps, grass and dling makes them tamer. their contents. insects. “But they have to “It just depends upon Hen houses, chicken have a balanced diet,” Frame how much time you want to coops or night shelters are a said. “Get some sort of com- spend with them,” Bloom must for every flock, espe- mercial chickenfeed that’s said. “I know people who run cially to ward off predators, loaded with vitamins and their chickens through agility she said. minerals.” courses.” “If they are well designed, these little structures can be fun, colorful and add an The Associated Press attractive element to any gar- LetsLets GoGo MakeMake Chickens like to scratch and peck while ranging freely about the yard.While that may provide a wide array of den.” SomeSome Money!Money! food for the birds, it could destroy gardens, especially when the plants are small and are at their most sensi- A few more suggestions tive state. for getting things started: ■ It’s easier to build a flock BY DEAN FOSDICK yard; they need food, water home at Mill Creek, Wash. by buying chicks than by try- The Associated Press and cover to be healthy and “That also gives them some ing to hatch your own, Bloom happy, said Jessica Bloom, shelter and a general sense of said. “That’s something to It’s one thing to get per- author of “Free Range well-being.” consider for later, though, Cute duplex - 1 unit 2 bed w/amazing view, 2nd unit - mits from the local authori- Chicken Gardens: How to She calls that a “food for- because seeing the cycle of 1 bed. 7 unit RV Park. Long term residents. His and her ties and reach agreement Create a Beautiful Chicken- est” — a diverse and multi- life is pretty amazing.” shower & laundry. Great views & deck for entertaining. On with the neighbors. Before Friendly Yard” (Timber Press. layered mix of tree canopy, ■ You don’t need roosters dead end street, close to beach & casino!! Owner willing to DDebi ebii KeyKey carry contract. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity! you set up housekeeping for a 2012). berry-laden shrubs, vines, unless you want to breed your small flock of chickens, also “It’s best if you can create groundcover and planting own chickens, said David CALL DEBI TODAY! be sure to provide the proper some beneficial habitat for beds. Frame, an extension poultry 503-320-7999 surroundings to keep them your free-ranging chickens — “You can create a food specialist with Utah State from flying the coop. particularly plants they can forest garden in any aes- University. “Not having a Chickens are like any eat from,” Bloom said in a thetic style in a typical rooster will help keep the other birds invited into the telephone interview from her urban, suburban or rural noise down in an urban set- LOTS OF POTENTIAL for this 2BR, 1 bonus room, 2BA home with a living room and den on 1.17 acres. A great place close to Charleston. Bring your ideas. Priced Look for sure signs of spring to sell at only $65,000. Owner will not carry. MLS#13293662 I filled the hot tub this dener I know, one of my berry plants. low by this time of year) week. favorite winter rituals (right It means at least I’m not enough to throw open the METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED 2,585 Thanks to an uncommon- up there the only one who thinks it’s windows and doors. sq.ft. 3BR, 3BA manufactured home with full daylight basement foundation. This spacious ly warmish autumn, I was with a HOUSE spring; the seed companies All the better to sleep home features 3BR, 2BA on the main level, a able to put off draining it steaming agree. through a thunderstorm. large family with bar, 1BA, and 2 car garage WORKS downstairs. All this is located in a great Coos until almost Thanksgiving, bowl of ■ Thunderstorms: ■ The car wash. To me, Bay location on a beautiful and serene park but four months is still an jambalaya, What could be more wel- nothing quite spells spring- like 3.5 acres with covered RV storage and awfully long time to go with- corn bread come than precipitation time as the day I roll my dirt- greenhouse. Priced at $265,000. out your favorite toy. on the side) that’s smart enough to take and-salt-encrusted pickup MLS#13540147 Especially when it’s a toy is to curl up care of itself — that doesn’t into the neighborhood car you equate with the long- on the require you to scrape it off wash and scrub off a winter’s awaited arrival of spring. r ecliner the driveway or heave it over worth of grime. RARE FIND! Great corner lot in Not that a large bowl of with a cup the retaining wall? (Those who insist on Coquille. Adjacent lot available as hot water is the only sure of cocoa And if you’ve completely washing their cars through well. Bring your plans. This won’t STEVE last long at $35,000. sign of spring. and a stack run out of salt, what does it the cold months either are MLS#13346513 Consider: of nursery BATIE matter if there’s no ice to keeping their vehicles ■ Flowers. And by that I catalogs to melt? garaged — or have never had mean tulips and daffodils. make up my seed and ■ Fresh air. After being to climb in through the trunk I know a lot of gardeners seedling orders. huddled on the aforemen- because all their door locks think of crocuses as the first It’s a great way to beat tioned recliner and breathing have frozen shut. Trust me blooms of spring, but I’ve those winter blues. stale air all winter, nothing’s on this. I speak from experi- seen my little bed struggling But it’s nothing compared more welcome than those ence.) mightily through drifts of to the actual arrival on the early spring days when it’s Send your questions to: Mariah Grami Shaun Wright soggy snow. I think such doorstep of flower and veg- balmy (at least by Great HouseWorks, P.O. Box Principal Broker Real Estate Broker obviously stupid flowers are gie seeds, baby fruit trees American Desert standards, 81609, Lincoln, NE 68501, or 541-290-7808 541-404-8689 much more the LAST signs and bundles of bare-rooted which are, admittedly, very email: houseworks@journal- www.gramiproperties.com of winter than the FIRST star.com. 399C N. CENTRAL , C OQUILLE , OR 97423 • (541) 260-4663 signs of spring. ■ Grass. Green grass. ON CONTEMPORARY HOME Pride of ownership BAND Actual live, growing grass EAST throughout. Seven resident deer. Vaulted ceiling. Living room, family room, island that has to be mowed. Grass kitchen with stainless steel appliances. New 15 OCEANFRONT ACRES 40 ACRE FARM INDOOR SWIMMING POOL is our springtime signal that stone floor. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, walk-in closets. Huge deck area with paver patio for OCEAN VIEW we finally can drain the entertainment. .62 acres east of town. Triple snowblower and fill the car garage, 864 sqft. Economical heat pump. Skylights. MLS#12656075 lawnmower. $$ ■ Maple seeds. Oh, the 2255,00055,,000 FIRST TIME ON MARKET. joy of nature’s little helicop- RIVE Smell, hear and live the grand Pacific Ocean. EAN D ters thump-thump-thump- 4 bedroom custom home with upgrades. OC ing in a spring breeze, quiet- Family room, living room, kitchen and dining MLS#13192460 MLS#12056726 MLS#13681241 ly settling amongst the area are on the first level. Second level 90281 Cape Arago Hwy, 4363 S. Smith River Rd., 93958 Raymond Ln., includes master suite and 3 additional Coos Bay Reedsport North Bend shrubbery (where they’ll bedrooms, 2 bathrooms upstairs and a bath 15+ Acre RV Park with Private Pacific Ocean Beautiful 2400 sqft remodeled home, 2.36 acres with an ocean view. Indoor have to be raked clear) and on downstairs. Kitchen has granite counters Frontage. 72 RV Spaces. Full Hookups with 50 swimming pool. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath and features modern appliances. Large deck 40+ acres carports/barns/old mill/ the roof (where the rain will $$ amp service/ Wi-Fi/ Direct TV. LISTING AGENT fruit trees/pasture/timber. Beautiful home with 24x26 garage. 2 large shops. off back of home. MLS#12311790 3325,00025,000 MUST ACCOMPANY ALL SHOWING. views about 7 miles from Reedsport. wash them down to clog the 325,000 $299,000 gutters) and between the BIG COUNTRY 4 acres paved driveway $2,700,000 $389,900 GLOIS deck boards (where they’ll LAN to your 1999 2,562 sqft deluxe manufactured home, 3 huge bedrooms, ING PRICE REDUCTION eventually take root and have one with glass block shower, Armstrong LIST to be yanked out). laminate flooring. Laundry room, all NEW (Hey, guys, I never said appliances. South facing covered patio. 3 SHOPS, with concrete floors, totaling ALL the signs of spring were 2,900+ sqft. Move in today! welcome.) $$2299,00099,,000 MLS#10058163 ■ Mud: After a year that rivaled the Dust Bowl for lack of moisture — and a winter MLS#13135530 MLS#13602309 MLS#12652343 that really wasn’t much bet- Daavidvid LL.. DDavisavis 94415 Carlson Hts Ln., 780 Crocker, 92310 Cape Arago Hwy, ter — there’s nothing like a North Bend Coos Bay Coos Bay little soggy soil to herald the Unique contemporary view home Walk to Empire Lakes from this home 3 bed, 2 bath. Several outbuildings with a Realeal EstateEstate shop. All chain link fenced with electric on over an acre. 2 bed, 1 bath, on a cul de sac, Vaulted ceilings arrival of spring — even if it Frred Gerrnandtt,, Brrokerr Cellll:: ((541)) 290--9444 round fireplace, large carport, large dining room off kitchen, gate. Lots of room for RV/boats/toys. means occasional floor mop- decks, daylight basement. Very nice manufactured home with bay 1110 Alabama Street, Bandon, OR 97411 sunroom to enjoy. view. Sunroom. Possible owner carry. ping. $199,900 $195,000 $175,900 $169,900 ■ Seed shipments: Like Office: (541) 347-9444 or toll free 1-800-835-9444 just about every other gar- Website: www.bandonhomes.com G M OVE-IN READY! TIN LIS NEW Contents are prepared by the Advertising Department with contributions from local housing Oregon Coast industry representatives. Opinions expressed by contributors belong to the writers and may not Home Finder represent official views of their employers or A weekly advertising professional associations. 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C M C M Y K C4• The World • Saturday, March 30,2013 Y K Don’t break the rules of owning your own business Dear Mary: My husband and I have really gotten our- selves in deep this time. At the time, we thought starting FRANK AND ERNEST a fran- EVERYDAY chise using our CHEAPSKATE personal credit cards was a good idea. The manager we hired was inept and untrust- THE BORN LOSER Mary worthy. Now we Hunt are in credit- card debt to the tune of $250,000. We are trying to crawl out from under this problem and are out of work- ing capital to keep things going. We can’t find anyone who will make us a consolida- tion loan. We are sinking fast! — Name withheld, Texas Dear Nameless: I wish you’d written before you headed down such a danger- ous path. Instead, you violat- ed nearly every rule of self- employment: You went into business with borrowed funds. You hired employees before you were profitable. You thought of credit as “working capital.” Need I go on? I will say that if there’s one thing you did right, it was not taking out a CLASSIC PEANUTS home-equity loan to fund this nightmare. As much as your unsecured creditors may scream and yell, hassle and THE FAMILY CIRCUS harangue, they cannot take your home. But they can sue you if you are unable to keep up with your monthly mini- mum payments. While bankruptcy is legal, I find it to be neither moral nor ethical. While you might be relieved of the burden through bankruptcy, dis- charged debts don’t disap- pear, and there might be tax implications. However, it pains me greatly to suggest it’s probably time for you to consult with a bankruptcy attorney. Dear Mary: I enjoy your column very much. You have shared and taught me many ways to save money and time. Do you have a solution for ROSE IS ROSE removing heavy scratches from windows? The brick masons dropped mortar on the windowpanes and then tried to remove it by using their trowels, which left big scratches. — Wylodean, email Dear Wylodean: This is likely a job for a professional, since you describe them as heavy scratches. You need to call a company that special- LUANN izes in removing scratches from storefront windows and doors, or a windshield repair specialist. Not all cracks can be repaired, but most scratches can, so it should be worth your time to at least get a pro- fessional opinion. I would also get an estimate on replacing the glass, which you may find to be more econom- ical. GRIZZWELLS Dear Mary: How do you remove rust from metal muf- fin pans? My husband let them soak overnight and then didn’t dry them. Now I can’t get the rust off. I have tried Brillo, scrub- bing and even begging, but to no avail. Help! Thanks. — Diana, Florida Dear Diana: I have two magic words for you: Bar Keepers Friend. This is a fab- ulous household cleanser that removes difficult stains from stainless steel, aluminum, copper, china, plastic, brass, grouting, tiles, Corian coun- MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN tertops and composition sinks. Look for it in the cleaning aisle next to other household cleansers like Comet and Ajax or online at Amazon.com. Do you have a question for Mary? Email her at [email protected] om, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website and the author of “Cheaper, Better, Faster: Over 2,000 Tips and Tricks to Save You Time and Money Every Day,” released in 2013. To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Web page at www.creators.com. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Saturday, March 30,2013 • The World • C5 Y K Cl ass if i eds

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Last seen 3/11/13 corner of I listed and SOLD the property Fast 2 bedroom, 1 bath in Coos Bay, complex business environment. Ocean Blvd and Butler, Coos Bay. saving the Seller $ 6,450.00 in For Sale by Owner: 2 houses on 1 lot. 580 Schetter Ave. Refrigerator, The successful candidate will have Experienced loggers Right Blue eye w/green tattoo on commissions even!!! 4 BD/1BA and 1BD/1BA in Coos Bay. range & dishwasher, storage. demonstrated innovative stomach. Reward! Please call I LOVE A Challenge! Asking $130,000. Call 541-290-6656 W/S/G paid. Coin-op laundry. leadership, communication and needed, please call Heather. 541-290-7511 Congratulations to the new owner. for more information. $525/mo + $525 security deposit. staff development skills. Prior REWARD!! $200.00 FOR RETURN of Residential or Commercial. Serving This home has character! 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8-27-12 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C6• The World •Saturday, March 30,2013 Y K 604 Homes Unfurnished 610 2-4-6 Plexes 710 Miscellaneous 802 Cats 909 Misc. Auto 915 Used Cars Victorian 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Very clean. REEDSPORT FERAL CAT CLINIC HONDA WORLDWORLD The City of North Bend is Natural gas. All appliances incl., W/D, Large Townhouse style soliciting sealed bids for the is coming to Coquille! following surplus vehicles: deck, landscaped fenced backyard, duplex single car garage. Close to amenities. April 21, 2013. 1998 Crown Victoria and 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1 car 2005 Ford Crown Victoria. No smoking/ pets. $1100/mo + $1500 Please call 541-294-4205, leave a garage, W/D hookups, dishwasher, For details contact North Bend sec. dep. 541-756-2408. message and please speak clearly. pellet stove, patio plus fenced yard. City Hall at 541-756-8500 BARVIEW $695 mo. + $650 dep. Available now, 700/mo., 1st/ last + 2 1/2 bdrm. 2 bath, w/d hook ups, $150 deposit. No pets/smoking. $7,990 decks, shed, fenced yard. NO Tenant responsible for until. ‘00 Ford Mustang SMOKE! App. and Cr Ck $50.00 Credit check required. 21K Miles, Alloys, Spoiler, CD, PW. Call to see 541-888-3981 Call 541-271-3743 #B3250/108447 Myrtle Point, 3 bedroom house with Scooter Chair for sale: Like new. Also large fenced yard shown by appoint- have ramp. $500 for chair. $300 for ment. Application, rental history and 612 Townhouse/Condo ramp. call 541-290-7083. Please leave reference required. $750 mo w/ $500 BAYFRONT TOWNHOMES message. Kohl’s Cat House security deposit. No smoking Wooded setting, fireplace, decks, Adoptions on site. 541-824-0355. Leave mesa age. Trade wanted 20 cords of firewood. $8,990 view of bay and bridge. Split for clean Chrome XLT Lariat1988 541-294-3876 North Bend: 1 bedroom 1bath re- 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Ford F-250, 2014 Tags, excellent ‘07 Chevy SWB 1500 4x2 modeled very charming, large. lot, 43K Miles, Air & More. 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If you as you follow through on them. in partnership situations, but this put too much stock in what TAURUS (April 20-May 20) isn’t likely to be the case if your another says, you could easily — Don’t despair if your recent aims differ considerably from the make a mistake. schemes have yet to pan out. other party. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Check to make sure that you’ve GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Be wary of those offering done everything possible, and — A potentially profitable incentives or rewards; they may have patience. endeavor that has been dormant not have your best interests at GEMINI (May 21-June 20) for quite some time could heart. Carefully analyze any pro- — Intangible ideas could prove become active, but you’ll need to posals that come your way. to be of greater value than things redesign it in order to capitalize GEMINI (May 21-June 20) of a material nature. This will on it. — You might believe that you’re become very evident today. CANCER (June 21-July 22) the one who is doing the lion’s CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Don’t get too closely involved share of the work in a joint effort, — Even if benefits are presently with someone who has a dubi- but you’re wrong. Stop whining coming your way without too ous reputation. Take plenty of and buckle down. much exertion on your part, time to really find out what your CANCER (June 21-July 22) imagine how much more could potential partners are all about. — The key to success is to happen if you put forth some LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — If attempt only what you are well effort. you’re giving a price quote for a equipped to handle. Winging it LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — It job or service, be sure your esti- will meet only with disaster. could be to your benefit to try to mated cost is as accurate as LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — help others realize their hopes possible. If not, you might work It’s good to think of your abilities and expectations.What would be very hard but earn little. as extraordinary, if there’s some beneficial for them could be of VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) basis for it. If there isn’t, though, advantage to you as well. — When required to manage a you could underestimate the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) serious situation for another, competition and be easily taken — You’re destined to accomplish don’t treat it indifferently. If you down. something of significance that make a mistake, everyone will VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) could produce more than a few pay. — Whatever you do, don’t benefits. However, it may not be LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — involve outsiders in a sensitive apparent that a bonus is on its If you’re not on top of things, domestic matter. They might way — it is. someone might seize the reins mean well, but their input could LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — and make a decision in his or her compound matters. This is a good day to once again best interests, not yours. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — analyze a problem that you’ve SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Boasting or exaggerating could been unable to resolve. A num- — Guard against an inclination lead to an embarrassing situa- ber of solutions that previously to hold on to an idea long after it tion. There is a strong possibility eluded you could now become has proven to be unproductive. that you could tell a fish story to quite obvious. It’s important to think on your a guy who has a ruler in his SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) feet and change your mindset to pocket. — If an important enterprise in suit new circumstances. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) which you’re involved has a dire SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- — Be certain that you have your need for something you pos- Dec. 21) — Strive to be logical head on straight when it comes sess, do your best to deliver. when making an assessment to your financial dealings. A lack SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- that would directly affect your of awareness could cause you to Dec. 21) — Even if you’re oper- financial position. It would likely lose out. ating well on your own, you prove to be disastrous to put all SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- would be even more productive of your hopes on Lady Luck. Dec. 21) — Carefully examine with a capable partner.Try to find CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. the motives of someone making one with all due haste. 19) — In order to be a true a grandiose problem. There CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. leader, you must not be afraid to might not only be strings 19) — It looks like the career take charge of situations, even if attached, there could be chains. opportunity that you’ve been you don’t have a lot personally CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. looking for is about to come your invested in their outcome. 19) — Your self-discipline could way. Keep your plans flexible so AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. be too lax for your own good. you can take advantage of it. 19) — Several important objec- Your chart indicates that you’re AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. tives can be achieved today, pro- ignoring several undeveloped 19) — Friends are likely to talk to vided you don’t trip over your opportunities. you about all kinds of things, own feet. Chances are it will be AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. imparting information that they self-inflicted obstacles that will 19) — It behooves you to be as wouldn’t reveal to others. What be your nemesis. straightforward as you can in a you learn will be useful and then PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) sensitive conversation with a some. — Be careful, because a well- friend. Honesty is the best policy PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) intentioned friend might offer you as long as you’re kind as well. — Your financial prospects look some advice that, if you treat it PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) to be quite encouraging over the as gospel, could prove to be — Success will be denied you if next few days. You could be costly. Listen to more than one you insist on nourishing self- unusually lucky in ways that source for counsel.

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DEAR DOCTOR K: I have effects — ASK by changing the chemical Nuts contain very little bipolar disorder. I’ve experi- dizzi- environment in the brain. carbohydrate. Fats of all types enced the highest highs and ness, dif- Doctor K Many scientists are trying to are better at satisfying your the lowest lows. How can one ficulty solve the riddle of how it appetite than carbs. Unlike medication — lithium — treat with works, because that could chips and other high-carbo- both extremes? concen- lead to new drugs that are hydrate snacks, nuts don’t DEAR READER: Bipolar tration, equally effective, but have leave you hungry right away. disorder is certainly a condi- thyroid fewer side effects and don’t As a result, you’re less likely to tion of extremes — extreme problems require frequent blood-test overeat. opposites. and oth- monitoring, as lithium does. Even though nuts are high On the one hand are ers. And in calories, people who eat episodes of mania. During lithium Nuts to those who say them more frequently are less these episodes people with doses Anthony that nuts are bad! likely to gain weight or be bipolar disorder feel like that are Komaroff DEAR DOCTOR K: You’ve obese. How can that be? they’re “on a high.”They have too high mentioned nuts as a healthy Weight loss is about eating grandiose thoughts and c an snack in previous columns. I fewer calories (and increasing pumped-up self-esteem. quickly become dangerous, thought nuts were high in fat physical activity). So, if nuts They need a lot less sleep than causing confusion, loss of and calories. make you feel full, perhaps normal, but feel energized to consciousness and dangerous DEAR READER: Nuts are you’ll eat less overall. the extreme. That energy may heart rhythms. As a result, Nuts seem to protect high in fat and calories, and RIDGE go into something productive, people taking the drug need to they are also a great food. Am I against heart disease as well. B such as accomplishing a goal. have regular blood tests. nuts? Switching to a nut-filled diet Jack Benny, when talking about points. North jumped to game, hoping But it can just as easily veer The main alternatives to As we’ve often said in this tends to improve cholesterol comedy, said, “It’s not so much know- his side would not immediately lose into negative territory, with lithium are anti-seizure drugs column, there are “good fats” levels, lower blood pressure ing when to speak, as when to pause.” four black-suit tricks. racing thoughts, agitation, (anticonvulsants). These and “bad fats.” Nuts mainly and reduce inflammation. That is so true — timing is every- Note West’s lead. Fourth-highest thing. And it applies to many bridge applies not only in no-trump but also in erratic behavior, or destruc- drugs also treat mania and have the former. The “good These changes may translate tive, pleasure-seeking urges. stabilize moods, but they into real benefits: In observa- deals, not just for declarer but also for a trump contract when you have at fats” are monounsaturated the defenders. In today’s deal, who least one honor in that suit. Then there’s the other side aren’t as effective as lithium and polyunsaturated fats. tional studies, people who eat of bipolar disorder: the sad- for protecting against depres- more nuts have lower rates of should come out ahead in four hearts South has four potential losers: Those fats are essential and after West leads his fourth-highest one spade, one heart and two clubs. If ness and hopeless feelings of sion and preventing suicide. deliver lots of health benefits, heart disease. depression. The feeling that Other drugs prescribed for Nuts may help with dia- club? either major-suit finesse wins, he is as I’ll discuss in more detail. South opened with a textbook safe. Or if he can draw trumps, he bipolar disorder include you don’t have the energy or And nuts have relatively few betes, too. Normally, blood weak two-bid: a six-card suit contain- might be able to discard his low spade desire to do much of anything. antipsychotic, antidepressant “bad fats” — artery-clogging sugar spikes after we eat. ing two of the top three or three of the on dummy’s fourth diamond. The lack of interest in things or anti-anxiety medications. saturated fats, trans fats and Those post-meal spikes con- top five honors, and 6 to 10 high-card East, though, should wonder Antipsychotics can help treat that used to give you pleasure. cholesterol. tribute to diabetes in people where the defenders can Even the thoughts of ending distorted or psychotic think- vulnerable to getting it, and With small portion sizes, get four tricks. He should the pain of the extreme sad- ing that may occur during an these spikes must be con- you can keep the calories in hope for two club winners. ness and hopelessness you episode of mania. trolled in people who already He can see a trump trick. check. I love nuts, and the feel — and the pain you may Antidepressants are effective have diabetes. Nuts don’t So his side must take one only way I can discipline see you are causing the people for depression, but they can cause blood sugar to spike. spade. West will not have myself is to buy them you love — by ending your life. trigger a manic episode. Anti- What’s more, nuts can blunt the ace and king, because prepackaged in small bags and While it may seem unlikely anxiety drugs can help with the effects of carbohydrates then he would have led limit myself to no more than that one treatment can affect the jitters, racing thoughts on blood sugar. the spade ace, not the low one or two bags per day. club. If West has the both “poles” of bipolar disor- and overall worry and distress There are lots of ways to that often accompany manic Nuts pack a nutritious spade ace, there will be der — the mania and the incorporate nuts into your no problems. But if he has depression — it’s true. I think episodes. punch of protein, vitamin E, diet. Add almonds or walnuts folic acid, magnesium, potas- the king, there isn’t a of it as the treatment pulling There’s a good chance of to your cereal or low-fat moment to lose. both poles back toward the relapse when you go off med- sium and fiber. Almonds, yogurt at breakfast. Toss them walnuts, peanuts (though East must win with his middle, evening out the peaks ications. As a result, you may into a pasta dish, or use finely club ace and shift to the and valleys. It diminishes need to stay on some medica- peanuts actually are a chopped nuts in place of spade eight (high denying thoughts of suicide. tion or combination of med- legume, not a nut), cashews breadcrumbs as a coating for an honor in the suit).Then Lithium is the most widely ications indefinitely to keep and hazelnuts are all good chicken or fish. My favorite the contract must fail. No known medication used to your mood stable. choices. (On my website, way? Enjoying a small handful other defense works. treat bipolar disorder, as it Lithium is a natural sub- AskDoctorK.com, I’ve put a of nuts as an afternoon snack. Leading back partner’s helps to stabilize mood, the stance, not an unnatural drug table listing the amounts of And among them must be suit is usually right in no- chief goal of treatment. Like created by chemists in a phar- calories, fat and protein in a almonds — in my opinion, the trump, but much less any drug, it can cause side maceutical lab. 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Assemblies of God Church of Christ SSHHAARREEYYOOUURR MMEESSSSAAGGEE 554411--226677--66227788 FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER COOS BAY CHURCH OF CHRIST Holiness Non Denominational Building a Christ Centered Family “Building the Church you read about in your Bible” BIBLE MISSIONARY CHURCH CALVARY ON THE BAY Sunday School 9:30am Bob Lentz, Minister (541) 267-6021 Sunday Morning Worship 10.30am 775 W. Donnelly Ave. “Teaching God’s Word book by book, Bible School Classes 9:45am • Evening Worship 6:00pm Old-fashioned holiness Bible chapter by chapter, verse by verse” Wednesday 7:00pm: Kid’s Program/Youth/Adult Morning Worship 10:45am • Wednesday Prayer & Study 7:00pm Missionary Church looking for Pastor Bart Cunningham Thursday Night Youth Group 7:00pm P.O. Box 805/2050 Lincoln St./NorthBend anyone interested in establishing Sunday Worship ...... 10:00 am Ph. 541-756-4838 www.nbfwc.org Signing for Hearing Impaired *** Also, Nursery Available a church in the Coos Bay area. Wednesday Jr/Sr. High School Youth ...... 7:00 pm We are conservative in dress and 1954 Union Avenue, North Bend (541)756-1707 www.calvaryonthebay.org Baptist living standards and our worship CHURCH OF CHRIST is traditional in song and gospel EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 2761 BROADWAY, NORTH BEND • 541-756-4844 preaching. If interested contact 282 W. Sixth, Coquille OR 97423 Sunday Bible Study ...... 9:30 am Rev. John Kinnaman @ Pentecostal of God Senior Pastor Mark Elefritz ... Assistant Pastor Aaron Finley Sunday Worship...... 10:30 am 360-827-5874 Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Life Group...... 6:00 pm Morning Worship Service 10:45 am Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE PC OF G Wednesday Family Night 6:00 pm South Empire Blvd. & Olesan Lane Call for information about Youth Ministries, Bible Studies, Where You Can Find A Friend Pastor Ivan Sharp Mom-To-Mom Ministry, Men’s Group & Wednesday Family Night for all ages Church - 541-888-6114 Pastor -541-888-6224 541-396-2921 • www.ebccoquille.org Jewish Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:30 am Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm Monday Men’s & Women’s Meeting ...... 6:30 pm CONGREGATION MAYIM SHALOM Tuesday SAFEMeeting ...... 7:00 pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Clevland, Tenn.) Wednesday Teen Meeting...... 7:00 pm Church of God Thursday Mid-Week Services ...... 7:00 pm 1140 South 10th, Coos Bay SHABBAT An American Baptist Church Friday,April 19th, 7pm Pastor Gary Rice NORTH BEND CHURCH OF GOD www.firstbaptistcoosbay.com led by Rabbi Jackie Brodsky Presbyterian Sunday School ...... 9:00 am 1067 Newmark, North Bend • 541-756-6289 123 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:00 am Pastor Gary L. Robertson Sunday Children’s Church...... 10:00 am Sunday School ...... 9:30 am For more info call 541-266-0470 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N. BEND Monday Bible Study ...... 6:00 pm Sunday Morning Service ...... 10:30 am www.mayimshalom.org Wednesday Home Bible Study ...... 6:30 pm 541-756-4155 • PASTOR: Dr. Daniel Myers Sunday Evening Service...... 6:00 pm Harrison & Vermont St. (East side of Pony Village Mall) Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7:00 pm Sunday School...... 9:15 am FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH BEND “Building People Through Biblical Values” Lutheran Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:30 am Pastor J. L. Coffey Men & Womens Breakfast Bible Study (Friday) ...... 6:30 am 2080 Marion Ave., North Bend, 541-756-6544 Youth Meeting (Friday Evening)...... 6pm-9pm www.firstbaptistnb.org CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL Combined Youth Group (Sunday)...... 6 pm-7:00 pm

Sunday School...... 9:45 am 1835 N. 15th, Coos Bay • 541-267-3851 Sunday Worship Service...... 11:00 am & 6:00 pm Community Churches Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod Wednesday SAFE Addiction Recovery Program...... 6:30 pm Pastor Quintin Cundiff Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Easter Brunch...... 9:00 am Reformed SOUTHERN BAPTIST Easter Worship...... 10:30 am HAUSER COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School ...... 11:45 am H OPE COVENANT REFORMED CHURCH Christ Lutheran School now enrolling — SKYLINE BAPTIST CHURCH preschool through 8th grade 580 E. 9th St., Coquille, Oregon 69411 Wildwood Drive, www.clcs-cb.org “A Christ Centered, Biblically Based, Family Oriented, Dynamic Fellowship” Pastor: Ron Joling • 541-396-4183 3451 Liberty St., North Bend - 541-756-3311 7 miles north of North Bend (1 block off Newmark behind Boynton Park) FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday School ...... 9:45 am www.sbcnb.org Staff: John Adams, Bill Moldt, Rob Wright, David Woodruff, Sr. Pastor - Tim Young, Adult & Family Ministries Brion Spore, Nancy Goodman. 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