The Siuslaw news. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1960-current, July 03, 2015, FRIDAY EDITION, Page 4B, Image 14

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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2015
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a different spectacle altogether
with Alex Rodriguez and Pete
Rose.
For Rodriguez, his is a
series-by-series walk of shame.
With every legendary name he
passes in the record book —
Roberto Clemente, Willie
Mays, Frank Robinson — it
becomes more and more appar-
ent that what you are watching
is not some great sporting feat,
but rather an asterisk in action.
His name will never be
enshrined in Cooperstown, and
although he is the greatest
Safe
from 1B
5. Smoke inside vehicles or
in areas cleared at least four
square feet wide
Fireworks,
including
Yankee third baseman of all-
time in terms of statistics, his
face will never adorn a monu-
ment out in center field.
What you are seeing with A-
Rod is how a fan base is willing
to forgive a player of his past
sins as long as he can still hit,
and for everyone else he is still
good enough to be a worth-
while foil.
His career will be over soon,
and he will fade into history
quicker than most people
would have you believe. There
are enough highlights to fill the
reels many times over in the
baseball archives. His feats will
not be missed.
sparklers, are prohibited on
National Forests.
All fires or unsafe use of
fires by visitors should be
reported to the Coastal Valley
Interagency Dispatch Center at
541-750-7024 or by calling
The reason why people sus-
pect we may be talking about
Rodriguez is largely due to Pete
Rose.
Rose — Charlie Hustle —
the guy who bowled over Ray
Fosse in an All-Star Game in
order to score a measly run in
an exhibition; the guy who slid
head first, and played any posi-
tion you told him to play with-
out complaint. Rose ... the last
of the old-time baseball play-
ers, the link to the 1960s for the
‘80s generation, the last player-
manager and the game’s all-
time hits leader.
Rose ... the guy who is
banned from baseball for bet-
ting on its games.
Rodriguez won’t be banned
from the game. He’ll still come
back to old-timers’ games. So
will Roger Clemens and Barry
Bonds. Mark McGwire will
still be a coach in the league.
Rose, however, will always
be the guy on the outside of the
fence, desperate and longing
for one brief glimpse of what
lies on the other side. No other
disgraced athlete has captured
our imagination in much the
same way as Rose, and there
have been plenty of disgraceful
athletes.
No, it’s Rose’s lifelong cam-
paign to end his lifelong ban
that keeps him alive in our
minds.
Rose will be allowed to par-
ticipate in the All-Star
Weekend this season, and as in
every other year, there will be
talk about lifting the ban so he
can enter the Hall of Fame.
Rose will point at A-Rod and
the dopers of the game and say
his crime wasn’t any worse,
and he will try again for rein-
statement to the game he loves.
Don’t bet on it, Pete.
If it was any other game,
you’d have that shot, but base-
ball keeps two sets of books;
and you’ll always be in the
wrong one.
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to help support
these local
non-proft
organizations in
our community!
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wildfire safety information can
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Volunteer•Get involved•Donate
Volunteers needed for new home construction, home repairs, general
offi ce work, public relations and program administration. Join an
operating committee and help Habitat help others!
Call 541-902-9227 or e-mail to fl orencehabitat@gmail.com
Offi ce located at 2004 HWY 101, Florence
HELP HABITAT
BUILD & REPAIR HOUSES
Th e Habitat Faith Relations
Committee is hosting a Yard
Sale to benefi t Florence Habitat
construction and repair programs.
Th ey are soliciting donations
of all items, except clothing.
Assisting those in need in our Community.
Free Hot Meals Mon-Wed-Fri
11 AM - 2 PM
HELPING HANDS COALITION
PO Box 1296 • 1339 Rhododendron Dr.
Florence, OR 97439
Call 541-997-5057 to Volunteer
Join the Peace Harbor Hospital Volunteers.
You will find an area of interest
in a caring organization.
Donations can be dropped off at
2017 40th Street.
Call Shirley Kilmer
541-997-4010
to arrange drop-off time.
Peace Harbor
Volunteers
400 9th Street, Florence, OR 97439
541-997-8412 ext. 209
SALE DATES: July 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
PLACE: 2075 40th Street, Florence
TIMES: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Meals on Wheels are available to people over the
age of 60 who cannot get out much due to illness
or advanced age and who are not eating properly,
regardless of income. Cafe 60 is available for those
who prefer to make new friends in a dining room
setting.
Home offi ce Equipment,
Quilting / Craft ing supplies, Antiques, Shelving,
Picture Frames, Garden Tools, Decorative Items and More!
Find what you’ve been searching for!
Big Sale! 2 weekends!
Fri./Sat.
7/3-7/4 & 7/10-7/11,
8am-3pm,
5360 Loveland Court,
lots of small kitchen appliances,
medical handicap products,
artificial flowers w/vases, big
smoker, womenʼs sweaters,
purses, animal cages.
See pictures on
Craigʼs List.
Thurs./Sat.
7/2-7/4,
8am-5pm,
248 Nopal (Old Town).
This is better than you remember
(always interesting). Tools,
electronics, electric scooters,
guitars, antiques. Thousand
bolts, nails & screws.
You wonʼt be sorry you came.
D EADLINE
FOR
Estate Sale
Fri. 7/3-Sat. 7/4
9am-4pm
Florentine Estates.
Use 35th St. entrance only.
Complete maple bedroom set,
2 twin beds, dressers and roll-top
desk. Lots of kitchen items,
teapot collection, hutch, linens,
living room furniture,
1998 Volvo 4-door car,
and lots more.
See pictures on Craigslist.
Estate sale prepared by
Linda Wilcox.
541-999-0877.
See you there!
3-Family Sale,
Fri./Sat. 7/3-7/4,
10am-4pm
815 7th St.,
Plants, pots, quilting,
womens clothes, jewelry.
T HURSDAY
laneseniormeals.org
Operating Monday, Wednesday and Friday
To include
your organization
in this directory,
please call us
@ 541-997-3441
Fri. 7/3,
8:30am-2pm,
491 Kingwood St.,
boys clothes & misc.
AND
541-997-5673
Saving men one
PSA test at a time.
541-997-6626
maribob@oregonfast.net
Someone to talk to...
who understands!
ANNUAL SHELTER COVE
NEIGHBORHOOD
GARAGE SALE
Saturday JULY 11TH
gates open 9am-3pm.
Collectibles, glassware, jewelry,
antiques, sports & exercise
equipment, camping & fishing
gear, furniture, books, bicycles,
kitchen & household items,
decor, tools, original art work,
baby gear,
toys, DVDs, videos -one
home selling plants to
benefit the Florence Area
Humane Society!
P RESS R ELEASES I S E VERY M ONDAY
1570 Kingwood • PO Box 2313, Florence
BY
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