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stops at practice BY JESSIE HIGGINS This grant “allows us to begin in “The floating platform, the semi- The World earnest the engineering phase,” said submersible, came out of the oil and Kevin Banister, vice president for Princi- gas industry,” Banister said. “How BY JOHN GUNTHER COOS BAY — Deep-sea wind tur- ple Power. “What it does not allow us to these things work is not a mystery.” The World bines could be operating off the coast do is actually put (the turbines) in the Before such technology existed, off- of Coos Bay by 2017. water.” shore wind was out of reach of wind NORTH BEND — North Bend High School teacher energy producers. According to the Blaine Deming is in a Eugene-area hospital after suf- A Seattle-based company received a Principle is still required to obtain fed- $4 million grant from the U.S. Energy eral permits. Because the proposed site is Department of Energy,the potential for fering a heart attack during wrestling practice at North offshore wind energy production Department on Wednesday to develop more than three miles offshore, out of Bend Middle School on Tuesday. exceeds what is possible onshore. Deming had been in a medically induced coma since offshore wind turbines that would be Oregon’s territorial sea, the company is Furthermore, scientists have found being flown to Sacred Heart Hospital at Riverbend on installed 10-15 miles west of the bay. not required to obtain state permits. that wind off the Southern Oregon Tuesday evening, North Bend High School Principal If the company, Principle Power, suc- The technology Principle intends to Coast is some of the best in the world cessfully completes engineering and test uses massive turbines placed on SEE COACH | A10 permitting for the project, it will become semi-submersible floating foundations eligible for more federal grant money. in deep water. SEE WIND | A10 Nike has backing of coastal officials

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SALEM – South Coast state legislators say they support a bill that will guarantee tax rules don’t change for Nike, despite criticism by some analysts the bill will By Lou Sennick, The World enshrine a “tax break” for one of Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist GaryVonderohe, left, carries a coho salmon from volunteer Paul Merz’s net, right,Tuesday at the Noble Creek hatchery. the world’s wealthiest companies. Volunteers harvested eggs and milt from 18 coho as part of an experiment of planting fertilized eggs in streams to augment wild coho populations. Nike pledged this week to expand its operations in Oregon if it had certainty about its tax struc- ture. On Friday, the Legislature is expected to pass a bill that allows What came first, the coho ...? the governor to temporarily lock tax rules for any company that promises to invest $150 million in BY GAIL ELBER to an appropriate gravel bed. Oregon and create 500 jobs. The World Hatchery will try planting eggs In contrast, Noble Creek’s Nike’s chief interest is the con- project uses eggs harvested from tinuance of the “single-sales fac- GREENACRES — At Noble to rebuild wild coho populations wild coho trapped as they tor,” a policy passed by the Creek Hatchery on Tuesday, 18 returned to a spot less than three Legislature in 2003 that limits wild coho salmon gave their lives and milt from the coho Tuesday. their way to a suitable spawning miles from where the eggs will be taxes to the Oregon sales of a com- to inaugurate a six-year project When Merz isn’t fishing sin- site, because they may have been planted. pany. The formula benefits corpo- that might help restore Oregon’s gle-handed on his 96-year-old spawned in one watershed, col- In the wild, only about 5 per- rations like Nike that sell the bulk commercial coho fishery. boat, the Joanne, he devotes much lected for rearing, and released in cent of eggs develop into juvenile of their products out of state. Volunteers and Oregon of his time to efforts to improve another watershed. fish. But when eggs are planted in House Co-speaker Arnie Department of Fish and Wildlife salmon stocks. And when they mate with wild a protected redd — a nest of grav- Roblan, D-Coos Bay, said the bill staff have obtained ODFW per- For more than a century, public fish, they blend their genes with el — that rate goes up to about 80 would lead to the creation of hun- mission for a study to see what and private hatcheries have been them, eroding the effects of natu- percent. dreds of jobs while ensuring Nike happens when hatcheries plant rearing salmon and releasing ral selection that produce fish On Tuesday, Gary Vonderohe, isn’t lured away from Oregon. fertilized coho eggs — rather than them to augment wild popula- adapted to different habitats. an Oregon Department of Fish “I don’t know any state that hatchery-reared juvenile fish — in tions for commercial and recre- For example, a wild fish from a and Wildlife biologist, helped wouldn’t want to have Nike in streams. ational harvest. short river is genetically pro- Merz and several other volunteers their state,” he said. Using eggs from wild coho Hatcheries are blamed for pro- grammed to swim only a short net the salmon, sacrifice nine He added that the single-sales could avert the problems caused ducing fish poorly equipped to distance from the ocean to its males and nine females that were factor encourages companies like by more than a century of hatch- fend for themselves in the wild — spawning grounds. If a fish from ready to spawn, and remove their Nike to grow in Oregon. Any loss ery cultivation of fish, said Paul unable to feed, evade predators that genetic stock is released into eggs and milt. in corporate tax revenue, he said, Merz, a commercial salmon fish- or choose a mate. a long river, it might not have was offset by a rise in tax-paying erman who helped harvest eggs Sometimes they can’t find what it takes to make it upstream SEE COHO | A10 workers. Chuck Sheketoff, executive director of Oregon Center for Public Policy, is less convinced. Sheketoff is critical of Friday’s bill and calls the single-sales fac- Wandering ties tor a “tax break” driven by politics rather than economics. It was THE WORLD its workers are keeping an eye on the estimated, he said, the policy had floating ties. cut Nike’s tax bill by 90 percent. COOS BAY — They say a rising tide “If they notice that the tides get “We had one of the best lifts all boats, and on Isthmus Slough, higher, they will probably move them economies in the country without it might raise a few rail ties too. to a different spot,”said port spokes- a single-sales factor,”he said. “So An unusually high tide Tuesday woman Elise Hamner. “But for now, the idea that this is needed to floated about a dozen ties lying next after a high tide, they get out, rodeo boost our economy is ridiculous.” to an unfinished section of the Coos them up and haul them back by the Retiring state Sen. Joanne Bay rail line in the Millington area. Verger, D-Coos Bay, disagrees Presently, workers are moving tracks.” with Sheketoff. She says Nike is south along the line to replace old ties Hamner said the workers are being courted by other states and with new ties and revive the historic expected to reach the Coos Bay bridge Oregon risks losing the company if link between Eugene and Coos Bay. Monday and will spike the ties in By Alysha Beck, The World The International Port of Coos Millington in the next two to three Replacement rail ties along the Coos Bay Rail Link line float in the Isthmus SEE NIKE | A10 Bay, which is leading the project, says weeks. Slough after rains and a rising tide came through Tuesday morning.

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C M C M Y K Thursday, December 13,2012 • The World • A3 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas• 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Jury acquits man of felony assault, convicts on sex abuse

BY TYLER RICHARDSON the victim to hear people ming from an argument he The World believed her.” had with Middendorff in Corrigan’s attorney, Ron May where she said he COQUILLE — “What it Cox, was clear that his client punched her in the face. comes down to is do you did initially have a sexual The jury acquitted Corri- believe Kay-lee Midden- relationship gan of all charges in relation dorff?” with Mid- to a Jan. 26 incident where That’s what Coos County dendorff, police said they had to break Deputy District Attorney who was 16 down the door to his apart- Sarah Lundstedt told the when they ment because they needed jury during closing argu- first started to check on Middendorff’s ments of Cory Corrigan’s dating, but welfare after an officer heard assault and sexual abuse said Corrig- her say she had been choked. trial Wednesday. an only had Lundstedt said she was The jury returned a mixed Cory Corrigan sex with her pleased with the way she verdict, convicting Midden- Convicted because he presented the state’s case dorff’s ex-boyfriend of three thought she and glad the jury believed counts of second-degree was 18. Middendorff admit- Middendorff’s testimony. sexual abuse, contributing ted to initially lying to Cor- “She was very much a to the sexual delinquency of rigan about her age, but she victim,” she said. “She was a minor and two misde- testified when she told him very young and couldn’t see meanors. The jury acquitted her real age the two contin- a way to get out of the situa- the 23-year-old of fourth- ued to have a sexual rela- tion.” degree felony assault and tionship. Corrigan will be sen- strangulation charges, Lundstedt said the sexual tenced at 8:30 a.m. Jan. 7 in stemming from an incident abuse charges carry the Coos County Circuit Court where Middendorff alleged same sentencing guidelines Judge Michael Gillespie’s Corrigan choked and kicked as the felony assault charge. courtroom. her while she was pregnant. Corrigan also was con- Reporter Tyler Richardson “I’m very happy about the victed of a fourth-degree can be reached at 541 269 verdict,” Lundstedt said. “I misdemeanor assault and a 1222 ext. 236 or a trichard- think it was important for harassment charge stem- [email protected]. Walworth takes editor position at The World

THE WORLD he worked as a reporter and World, Walworth will con- editor for 31 years, most tinue to guide editorial func- COOS BAY — Clark Wal- recently as editor of the tions at the weekly Bandon worth will leave the role of Casper (Wyo.) Star-Tribune, Western World and the publisher at The World, con- before coming to Coos Bay. weekly Umpqua Post of tinuing to serve as editor, the “I’m looking forward to Reedsport. paper’s parent company, Lee focusing all my attention on The three newspapers Enterprises, announced serving our audience, put- have been part of Lee Enter- Wednesday. ting out the best news prod- prises, Inc. (NYSE: LEE) Lee Operating Vice Presi- uct we can,”Walworth said. since 2005. Lee owns all or dent Bill Masterson said the “This place is my home, part of 51 daily newspapers company plans to begin the and I care very much about and online sites, along with search for a publisher imme- serving the community.” more than 300 non-daily diately, with Walworth con- In addition to editing The publications, in 23 states. tinuing to serve as editor- publisher in the interim. The publisher will oversee advertising sales and the business operation of the company’s print, digital and mobile publications. CONTACT THE NEW SPAPER Walworth has been The CornerofFourth Street& CommercialAvenue,CoosBay P.O.Box18 4 0 ,CoosBay,OR 97420 World’s editor-publisher 541-269-1222 or800-437-6397 since Lee consolidated the © 2012 Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co. two functions in 2008. A News department native Oregonian and Uni- Localnew s Ryan Haas x 239 new s@ theworldlink.com versity of Oregon graduate, Sports John Gunther x 241 sports@ thew orldlink.com Com m unity events Beth Burback x 224 events@ thew orldlink.com Obituaries Am anda Johnson x 233 obits@ theworldlink.com Thefts & Photo Lou Sennick x 264 tw photo@ theworldlink.com Advertising A d v e rtisin g sa le s m a n a g e r Adeline Fisher x 278 a fish e r@ th e w o rld lin k .c o m Mischief Classified ads 541-267-6278 th e w o rld c la ss @ th e w o rld lin k .c o m COOS COUNTY Legalads 541-267-6278 [email protected] Delivery Dec. 11, 8:26 a.m., four chainsaws Circu lation director Cindy Raw lings x 248 c ra w lin g s @ th e w o rld lin k .c o m stolen from vehicle, 63700 block Custom er service Bonnie W ilkins x 247 bwilkins@ theworldlink.com of Center Road. No new spaper?Contactyourcarrierorcall541-269-9999 Dec. 11, 11:49 a.m., seven bullet holes from small caliber gun P u b lish e r/e d ito r Clark W alworth x 251 c w a lw o rth @ th e w o rld lin k .c o m found in phone pedastal hous- Production M anager Dan Gordon dgordon@ theworldlink.com ing, Upper Fourmile Lane. H om e D elivery Subscription rates:E Z P a y : $ 11.7 5 p e r m o n th , A n n u a l p re -p a y $ 14 1. Dec. 11, 12:54 p.m., theft of ATM M ailDeliverySubscription rates:EZ Pay:$15 perm onth,Annualpre-pay $180. card, 94100 block of Joy Lane. Please note th a t hom e delivery ofourThanksgiving Day edition willbe priced ata pre m ium ra te of$1.50. Hom e delivery subscribers willsee a re dution in th e ir subscription length to offsetth e pre m ium ra te.

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Editorial Board Clark Walworth, Publisher & Editor Opinion Ryan Haas, City Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Election shows support for immigration reform

The immigration reform debate gress — Republicans especially — and, yes, the law has come. is over. The nativists lost. should remember the November One case involves the 1996 That’s the undeniable conclu- election. Obama won the Latino Other Views Defense of Marriage Act, which sion to be drawn from a new Politi- vote overwhelmingly, in no small defined marriage as an institution co/George Washington University part because of his pro-immigrant between one man and one woman. poll, and it means there ought to be stances. It is rare that the courage Other Views showcases edited excerpts of newspapers The United States got by for 200- a stiff wind at President Barack to do the right thing also happens from around the country. plus years without federal interfer- Obama’s back should he embark to be relatively easy politics. ence in defining a valid marriage. on a new push to overhaul immi- — The New York Daily News The Defense of Marriage Act was gration laws next year. Both are smart men who are this kind of bargaining with each an intrusion. Fully 62 percent of those sur- California’s Proposition 8 was experts in government budgets. other clearly demonstrates that veyed want to give illegal immi- also accepted for review. The high Call on two budget And Bowles and Simpson know grants an eventual path to citizen- they are right for the job. court could defer to lower court how to reach a settlement among ship as part of comprehensive experts once again —Winston-Salem Journal findings and agree that Proposition reform. Perhaps most surprising, As the days dwindle before the competing sides. 8 overstepped, but say the ruling even Republicans favored a path to U.S. government reaches its fiscal With dire consequences staring applies only to California. The citizenship — with 48 percent say- cliff, there is a place where both at us from the other side of the Court has the power court could decide that Proposition ing yes and 45 percent no. parties should be looking to find a holidays, the American people to do the right thing 8 violates the Constitution and On allowing younger illegal compromise. need a few statesmen to step for- puts the laws in some 31 states that As hundreds of Washington Americans to get permanent resi- The Simpson-Bowles deficit ward. This is never easy in a nego- ban same-sex marriage at risk. dency status if they earn a college reduction commission provides an tiation. No bargainers want to same-sex couples eagerly awaited The court also could recognize degree or serve in the military — the outline for how Democrats and crack first and give away too much the opportunity to exchange wed- life as it is in the 21st century. Mar- contours of the DREAM Act — sup- Republicans can come together of what they consider important. ding vows recently, the nation’s riage is a fundamental right, and a port is even more overwhelming: 77 and avoid the mess. That’s where Bowles and Simp- highest court accepted two cases group of citizens and their families percent back it, 19 percent oppose. Their plan itself is not quite the son can come in. If drawn into the regarding such unions. have been discriminated against. The numbers represent a tidal answer. But the process through process, they can help shape alter- The nine justices are encouraged Do the right thing. shift and Obama must finally go all which Erskine Bowles, a veteran of native proposals that will reflect that to review the photographs from A ruling is expected in June, tra- out for immigration reform, as he the Clinton White House, and for- both sides are winning on key points those joyous ceremonies to under- ditionally a great month for wed- has long promised and never done. mer Sen. Alan Simpson of Wyoming while also sacrificing on others. stand where the country is headed, dings. Perfect. For their part, members of Con- reached their agreement is. The fact that they have done and how far politics, public opinion — The Seattle Times I’m dreaming of a lottery windfall

I won! I won! I won the lottery! Seven dollars on a $10 ticket. I’m taking it as a lump sum, not that they even asked my preference. Now I’m cleaning the living room so it won’t look like a pigsty when the photographers arrive. I can’t tell you how long I’ve dreamed of this moment. I am the original guy who never wins anything, but finally, all those years of buying lottery tickets each week has paid off. It’s not like I’ve been throwing that money away. A lot of it goes to keep the state from raising my taxes to pay for things like lottery commissioners, and what’s left goes to our educational system, which needs improving. Why, oh why, was I never taught how to calculate the odds of winning the lottery? If I buy two tickets, does it double my chances of winning? “If you play the same numbers on two Public Forum tickets, and why would you, your odds stay the same,” says Sue, who actually paid attention in Exporting will long-term picture, it would be oncoming traffic. school. “If you play two called self-serving. I also want To make a long story short, Write to us tickets with different transfer wealth economic development now, there is a law about intensity but numbers, you have a and have appreciated the efforts not quantity, but quite frankly The World welcomes your letter. It is apparent that The World gazillion ways to lose but of many of our local commis- they rarely enforce that law. So it Write to [email protected], has missed something and has only two ways to win. At sioners and politicians to repre- is up to us to contact the legisla- or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. not seen or read the “who will JIM the track, a dead horse sent my interests. tors with our complaints to get I Please use your real name. could get better odds lose.” Sen. Merkley has, I am MULLEN But do you think it is a good something done about this. I 400 words maximum. than that.” enclosing part of his response. idea to make the whole country What started from a few factory “This report confirms that I No defamation, vulgarity, busi- Humorist Instead of practical pay for the benefit of one com- installed lights has escalated to ness complaints, poetry or religious math, I took band in exporting our natural gas will munity? I know. It is already aftermarket high-intensity school and dreamed of turning profession- lead to some big winners and being done, all over the country. lights that are brighter than the testimony. al. But the days of making the big money many big losers in our econo- Time for a change. regular high beams. I Please list your address and playing the glockenspiel have gone the way my. American consumers and But here’s another thing, and So two things I will do are daytime phone for verification. of buckled shoes and powdered wigs, manufacturers will be the los- it is something that is much copy this letter to our state rep- though I still wear them around the house. ers, as exporting natural gas longer term: As this country resentatives, and from now on I will increase domestic prices Don’t worry; winning won’t change me. makes the transition to cleaner plan to use my driving lights all ers. The already rich will by up to 30 percent, and reduce I’m not going to quit my job and start lord- energy, it appears to me that we the time also. I am sorry if this become more so. The average domestic investment and ing it around like I’m the king of the world. will move from coal and gaso- annoys you but that is what I citizen will spend more for I’m the same today as I was the day before I wages by $45 billion per year by line to natural gas, and this hope to do, annoy you enough to energy and the ecology will suf- won, just $7 richer. Most people might not 2030. If exports are approved, phase may last for a long time in make you complain and create a fer. The middle class will even notice the difference, that’s how the winners are mainly those in itself. law to make me stop, please. become poorer. grounded I am. the natural gas business and But there are cars already Tim Groce The long-term effect will be By the way, I have a new unlisted num- those holding their stock. This being manufactured, and natural Myrtle Point short energy supplies sometime ber. I don’t want to answer a bunch of nui- report confirms that if natural gas stations established in Cali- in the future. Alternate, efficient sance calls from relatives now that I’m a gas exports move forward on a fornia. And there are natural gas methods to produce energy must winner. Too many people had my old large scale there will be a mas- power plants. be developed now.If our bureau- unlisted number. And by too many people, sive wealth transfer from work- I just think it is going to be a Exporting energy crats and politicians keep pro- I mean my family. Who gave it to them? ing Americans to oil and gas long transition. Let’s export our crastinating, the world will Was I disappointed I didn’t win the companies.” coal, and think about hanging on is short-sighted eventually look something like a grand prize? Not until I learned I hadn’t The key word here is to our gas. major disaster movie. won it. Before that, I was happiness itself. According to various reports, “massive.” Gary Gregor North America has abundant I also believe the North Amer- For the two days I had the ticket in my Clarence E. Pitts North Bend ican economy will suffer as well. pocket, I daydreamed about what I’d do natural energy supplies. Some Bandon estimates are in the hundreds of I expect that exporting energy with hundreds of millions of dollars. Oh, also will wind up sending more I’d spend a little on myself — take a few years. Complain about Should we export natural gas jobs out the United States and trips, find out what the first-class com- Export our coal, Canada. Exporting will force the partment on a plane looks like, buy a new and coal? In my opinion, no. blinding lights Exporting North American nat- cost of energy up making it more car, fix up the house, start making glocken- but keep our gas expensive to do business here spiel records — but that would still leave, Is anyone else out there tired ural energy supplies is short- Regarding your editorial while unregulated foreign com- oh, $150 million. I’d send some off to my of the blinding bright lights sighted. about Sen. Wyden’s (and Rep. passing off as “driving lights?” I am 70 years old. Exporting panies continue to have an unfair brothers and sisters, give some to friends labor cost advantage. who had fallen on hard times, make some DeFazio’s, during his last visit This letter is nothing new. I have or not will have virtually no here) cautions regarding export- written to gripe about this in the impact on my remaining years. All of this is, of course, while anonymous donations. I daydreamed our elected representatives are about making people happy, like some ing LNG: past and even called the OSP The only short-term benefit If it had come from another office in Salem to inquire about to exporting is a selfish one, busy trying to raise taxes and good lottery fairy godmother — dropping reduce earned benefits. out of the sky and doling out $10,000 here, organization tasked with favor- the legality of using additional which will provide huge finan- ing local, immediate economic lights other than your normal cial gain to the energy compa- M. J. (Mike) Fisher $5,000 there. I would be a force for good; I Coos Bay would change lives in profound ways. development over the larger, lights on dim when meeting nies and their major stockhold- Just daydreaming about winning made me a nicer, happier, more cheerful person for those two days. For $10, I got two days of happiness, which, compared to going to a movie or going bowling, seemed to be a bargain. It’s way,way cheaper than seeing a therapist. And what difference does it make if I win or not? No one expected me to drop out of the sky and solve all the world’s problems anyway. I’m wondering now if I can get the same effect if I spend only $5 a week. To go out and buy hundreds of dollars of lottery tick- ets I can’t afford would be foolish, but to spend a few bucks to improve my attitude? Sue would think it was a bargain. She might even give me the money. Jim Mullen’s new book is called “Kill Me, Elmo: The Holiday Depression Fun Book.” You can reach him at JimMullenBooks.com. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, December 13,2012 • The World • A5 Y K State Dental school Height a question for new would welcome Columbia River bridge tooth Fairy’s PORTLAND (AP) — As planners face a permit dead- treasure trove line for a new Interstate 5 STATE bridge between Portland and DIGEST DEAR ABBY: I must Vancouver, the height of the respond to “Always His Columbia River Crossing is Transportation is facing Mom” (Sept. 26), who asked still up in the air. another $90 million overrun what to do with her grown Engineers are redesigning to realign Highway 20 son’s baby teeth. She can the bridge to increase the through the Coast Range, contact the college of den- clearance for ship and barge and the agency says it could tistry close to her and ask if traffic. abandon a six-mile stretch the school Changing the height near Eddyville. would like affects other parts of the DEAR The department says to have the construction, such as the more money is needed to ABBY baby teeth size of onramps, which stabilize hillsides to protect the Tooth increase costs. against landslides. Fairy col- The Associated Press The Oregonian reports The department will lected. planners must settle on a request the rest of the money ‘When I Clackamas County Sherriff Craig Roberts is framed by photos of Clackamas Town Center shooting victims Steven Forsyth, left, and Cindy Yullie, during a news conference Wednesday, in Portland. The gunman who height before the Jan. 30 it needs to complete the was in den- deadline to file the permit killed Forsyth, Yullie and himself in a shooting rampage was 22 years old and used a stolen rifle from some- project — $176 million — at tal school, application with the Coast one he knew, authorities said Wednesday. the Dec. 19 meeting of the we used Guard. Oregon Transportation deciduous The $3.5 billion bridge Commission. teeth (baby JEANNE would be funded by Oregon, The Register-Guard teeth) to Man accused in mall Washington, federal money reports the agency also will PHILLIPS study the and tolls. give the commission the dental option of not moving for- anatomy of shooting wanted to travel Coastal Walmart dispute ward with the realignment. children. It’s rare to have a goes to state agency Instead the department complete set from one per- BY RACHEL LA CORTE began firing randomly in the handgun at targets. The cover WARRENTON (AP) — The would attempt to widen or son, which would make these Associated Press food court. photo is of a wall painted in Warrenton City Commission straighten a 10-mile stretch a good learning aid for stu- He fatally shot Steven graffiti with the message has voted to send a dispute of winding road the new dents. When I was in school, PORTLAND — To police Mathew Forsyth, 45, and “Follow Your Dreams” and over a proposed new highway is to replace. the deciduous teeth were and witnesses, Jacob Tyler Cindy Ann Yuille, 54, the the word “Canceled” Walmart store directly to the The project was originally nearly smooth because of the Roberts was a gunman on a sheriff said. Kristina stamped across it. state Land Use Board of estimated at $140 million. number of students who had mission, shooting numerous Shevchenko, 15, was wound- In the public portion of Appeals. Now it’s close to $400 mil- handled them, making them rounds from a semiautomat- ed and in serious condition his page, Roberts wrote: “I The Daily Astorian reports lion. very difficult to identify. — ic rifle as he stalked through Wednesday. may be young but I have lived that both sides intended to DOUG FROM SOLON, a Portland mall, ultimately Sansburn said Roberts one crazy life so far.” appeal whatever decision the Both sides in grain labor IOWA killing two people and seri- had recently “I’m the kind of person city made on the store’s site talks reviewing options DEAR DOUG: Your sug- ously injuring another. To quit his job that is going to do what I design and requests for vari- gestion to contact a dental PORTLAND (AP) — At Roberts’ shocked friends and at a gyro want,”he wrote. “There is no ances. school and ask if they would the request of a federal family, he was just Jake, a shop in reason for another person to The city planning com- be interested in using the mediator, Pacific Northwest happy, easygoing 22-year- Portland tell you what to do, I’m the mission has granted its baby teeth as learning aids is grain terminal companies old who liked video games and sold all conductor of my choo choo approval. The city commis- sensible. Other readers and the longshore union have and talked about moving to of his train.” sion voted Tuesday to recog- offered some “unique” ideas talked twice this week in an Hawaii. belongings, He added he was “a bit of nize that as the city’s final on the subject: effort to negotiate a contract. “Jake was never the vio- telling her an adrenaline junkie” who decision, in the interests of DEAR ABBY: I’d like to John Arnold of the Federal lent type,” Roberts’ ex-girl- he was was “just looking to meet moving the process along. comment about what to do Jacob Roberts Mediation and Conciliation friend, Hannah Patricia moving to new people and see the A group called Clatsop with those baby teeth. The Accused gunman Service said in a statement Sansburn, told ABC News. Hawaii. He world.” Residents Against Walmart original reasoning behind the that after meeting Tuesday “His main goal was to make was sup- A former neighbor of has raised four objections, tooth under the pillow cus- and Wednesday, both parties you laugh, smile, make you posed to take a flight Roberts said he liked to play including the lack of a wet- tom was to keep witches from agreed they need more time feel comfortable. You can’t Saturday but told her he got video games and never lands permit and the lack a getting ahold of them and to review their options. reconcile the differences. drunk and missed it. seemed troubled. demonstrated hardship in casting a spell on the child. Both sides agreed to avoid “I hate him for what he “And then this happens. “We knocked on each the request for a variance to The traditional disposition of public comments during did, but I can’t hate the per- ... It makes me think, was he other’s door every morning. reduce the number of those teeth was straight into their review. No additional son I knew because it was even planning on going to Every day to hang out, to required bike spaces from 67 the fire! — LADAWN IN talks are scheduled. nothing like the person who Hawaii?” Sansburn told ABC talk,” said Samantha to 28. WISCONSIN The Pacific Northwest would go into a mall and go News. Bennett, who added she Grain Handlers Association DEAR ABBY: I had a on a rampage,” she said. Sansburn didn’t return went to middle school with Another cost overrun neighbor with five children. had given longshore workers The Clackamas County phone messages left by The Roberts but wasn’t close to on Highway 20 project until Dec. 8 to accept its final She also kept their baby teeth sheriff’s office said Roberts Associated Press, and no one him until he moved in with a EUGENE (AP) — The offer, but the deadline passed and was inspired to use them had several fully loaded answered the door at her girlfriend across the hall Oregon Department of without a lockout. to make a present for her magazines when he arrived home Wednesday. from her at an apartment father. At the time, we were at the mall Tuesday. Roberts On a Facebook page that a complex in summer 2011. into casting things in plastic, parked his 1996 green friend identified as Roberts’,a “If me and my boyfriend so she bought a mold for a Volkswagen Jetta in front of few photos show Roberts were fighting, he was there to Death Notices toilet seat and embedded all the second-floor entrance to with friends, while one shows talk to me,” Bennett said. the teeth neatly into it. Her Macy’s and walked through the back of a person in a knit “We would go to the bar James O. Mason — 84, Service, 541-396-3158. father refused to use it the store into the mall and cap firing what appears to be a together. I don’t get it.” of Coos Bay, passed away Anna Marie Lee — 91, of because he said it would be Dec.12, 2012, in Coos Bay. Lakeside, died Dec. 4, 2012, like sitting in a shark’s Arrangements are pending in Lakeside. Arrangements mouth. — CAROLE IN GIL- with Coos Bay Chapel, 541- are pending with Myrtle FORD, N.H. Obituaries 267-3131. Grove Funeral Service-Bay DEAR ABBY: My son Awatha Elnora Landles Area, 541-269-2851.. passed away. His girlfriend Sharon Jean Moore Bend. The family blended husband, Bill; her daughter — 93, of Coos Bay, passed was pregnant and had the Feb. 18, 1950 - Nov. 9, 2012 with the family of Walter and son–in-law, Susie and away Dec. 11, 2012, in Coos baby four months later. We Gragg. Sharon attended Ryan Seaney; her sister, Bay.Arrangements are pend- Sharon Jean Moore, 62, of had a DNA test done using Catholic school then gradu- Anelita Wicks; nephew, Kirk ing with Nelson’s Bay Area Funeral North Bend died peacefully his baby teeth, which I had ated from North Bend High Wicks and his family; stepsi- Mortuary, 541-267-4216. Nov. 9, 2012, at Bay Area saved. It proved he was the School in 1968. She later blings; half-siblings; other William “Billy” L. Sunday, Dec. 16 Hospital in father, and the baby, our married Bill Moore in 1971 relatives and many friends. Leaton — 17, of Coos Bay, Wanda Montgomery, Coos Bay grandson, is now 10 years and they shared the next four She was preceded in death died Dec. 11, 2012, in North celebration of life, 1 p.m., following a old. decades loving one another by her parents. Bend. Arrangements are Osprey Point Pub & Pizza, courageous Also, with this informa- very much. A memorial service for pending with Coos Bay 1505 North Lake Road, battle with tion, the boy was able to get Sharon loved to help how- Sharon will be held later in Chapel, 541-267-3131. Lakeside. cancer. Social Security benefits for ever and whomever she the spring. Tony Allen Clingings — Tuesday, Dec. 18 Sharon survivors. It was a bit of a could and spent time taking The family would like to 49, of Coquille, died Dec. 2, Mary Ellen Scheirman, was born struggle, but well worth it. care of friends, neighbors, thank all of the staff of Life 2012, in Coquille. funeral service, 1 p.m., Gloria Feb. 18, How’s that for a good use for children and animals. She Care Center, Bay Area Arrangements are pending Dei Lutheran Church, 1290 1950, in baby teeth? — GRANDMA IN Sharon Moore was always ready and willing Hospital’s Critical Care Unit, with Myrtle Grove Funeral Thompson Road, Coos Bay. Portland, to NEWBURGH, N.Y. to lend a hand and no one Dr. Haack and D3 Unit for Esther DEAR ABBY: As I was within her reach ever went their help and support. Palandri. Esther later moved cleaning out my father’s hungry. Sign the guestbook at • Cremation with her daughters to North dresser, I found an envelope Sharon is survived by her www.theworldlink.com. • Funeral Service with a drawing that I had Henry Young worked at the Hanford of Hillsboro; brother, Wave done in kindergarten and Atomic Energy Plant, mov- Young of North Bend; grand- Locally another envelope containing Dec. 10, 1926 - Dec. 10, 2012 Owned ing to Coos Bay in 1958 from children, Kelsey Jannelli, “Our family a tooth and a note to the A memorial service for & Pasco, Wash. They were Peter Young, Michael Young, serving your family” Operated Tooth Fairy written in my Henry Clay Young, 86, of happily married for 53 years Russell Young, Rebecca childish hand. Coos Bay will be held at 1 prior to Carroll’s death in 541-267-4216 Imagine how touched I p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, at the Knop and Holli LaMar; and 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson 2002. great-grandchildren, was when I found it — know- First Baptist Henry was an U.S. Army ing he had kept these things Church, Garrett, Bradley, Chase, veteran. Hannah, Wayne, Lillia, Ave for nearly a half a century. I 1140 S. 10th Henry enjoyed being with Grace, Liam, Landon, think putting the teeth in an St. in Coos his family, being an active envelope for “Alway” son to Bay with member of the First Baptist Naleigh and Aiden. find later on would be a love- Pastor Gary Church of Coos Bay, and Henry was preceded in ly thing to do. — SISSY IN Rice offici- being an active Coos Bay death by his parents, Hiram LAUSANNE, SWITZER- ating. Lions Club member. During and Mary Aggie; wife, LAND Viewing will the 50 years he spent as a Carroll; brothers, Claud and DEAR ABBY: My favorite be held from Henry Young Lion, he held many offices, Paul; and sisters, Flossie and Tooth Fairy memory is when 10 a.m. to 5 including president and was Mossie. my 6-year-old daughter p.m. Friday, the longtime chapter chap- Contributions in his asked if she would hear the Dec. 14, at Coos Bay Chapel, lain. Another love of Henry’s memory may be made to the “Tooth Fairy’s wings flap- 685 Anderson Ave., in Coos life was working with his Coos Bay Lions Club, P.O. ping” when she came to col- Bay. Private brother, Wave Young, in the Box 3, Coos Bay, OR 97420. lect the tooth that had been cremation automobile business. Henry Arrangements are under placed under her pillow. Kids rites and and Wave started working the direction of Coos Bay do say the darnedest things, inurnment together when they were just Chapel, 541-267-3131. and yes, I still have her teeth will be held kids, mowing lawns in and the notes she wrote to at Ocean Friends and family are Crremationemation GardensGardens Bradford, Tenn., and con- encouraged to sign the the Tooth Fairy. — KARIE’S V iew Stop by and visit our peaceful cremation gardens. If you tinued in the new and used guestbook at www.coos- MOM IN ENCINO, CALIF. Memory automobile business in have already scattered ashes or would like to inurn ashes bayfh.com or www.the- DEAR ABBY: When my Gardens in Washington and Oregon in a permanent place to reflect and remember, consider worldlink.com. daughter did a science fair Coos Bay. throughout many years until our cenotaphs, cremation spaces, brick niches, project on tooth decay, I let H enry Henry retired. Henry mar- columbariums, boulders, benches, urns, her have the jar of saved teeth was born The World publishes ried his second wife, Margie rose garden and cremation for her experiments. Dec. 10, 1926, in Bradford, death notices and service Howard in January 2005. jewelry at affordable prices. She did a thorough Tenn., to Hiram N. and Mary Henry is survived by his listings as a free public research job and a beautiful Aggie (Crider) Young. He service. Obituaries and wife, Margie Howard of Coos Est. 1914 Est. 1939 presentation, earning a blue went home to be with his Bay; son, Greg Young of “Card of Thanks” items are ribbon. — JANICE IN Lord peacefully on his 86th Coos Bay; daughters, Gail supplied by families or ROCHESTER, WASH. birthday Dec. 10, 2012. funeral homes and are pub- Young of Coos Bay and Locally owned by Tom Boynton Write Dear Abby at Henry married the love of Elizabeth George of lished for a fee. For details, www.DearAbby.com or P.O. his life, Carroll L. Hodge Aberdeen, Wash.; step- contact Amanda at ajohn- 541-267-7182 541-888-4709 Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA Sept. 15, 1950, in Richland, daughters, Kari Richards of [email protected], or 63060 Millington Frontage Rd. 1525 Ocean Blvd. SW 90069. Wash., where they both 541-269-1222 ext. 269. Coos Bay, OR Coos Bay, OR Salem and Amy de Guzman www.coosbayfh.com C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, December 13,2012 Y K Washington U.S. economy could withstand brief fall off ‘cliff’

BY CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER es would be felt only gradually. Most “The atmosphere is more on investment income and estates, turing, a 10-person shop in Evans- The Associated Press people would receive slightly less important than whether the talks and the expiration of middle- ville, Indiana, that makes parts for money in each paycheck. spill” into next year, said Paul Ash- income tax credits, wouldn’t come the automotive glass, telecom WASHINGTON — It’s the sce- “The simple conclusion that worth, an economist at Capital due until Americans filed their 2013 equipment and plastics industries. nario that’s been spooking going off the cliff necessarily Economics. taxes in 2014. Sales have picked up. Company employers and investors and slow- means a recession next year is Here’s why many are optimistic I If a deal seemed imminent, President Terry Babb says he’d like ing the U.S. economy: wrong,” says Lewis Alexander, an that a brief fall over the cliff would- some experts say the Internal Rev- to spend about $150,000 to buy a Congress and the White House economist at Nomura Securities. n’t derail the economic recovery: enue Service could delay the computer-controlled milling fail to strike a budget deal by New “It will ultimately depend on how I Though the fiscal cliff would increased tax withholding that’s machine. A couple of years ago, Year’s Day. Their stalemate triggers long the policies are in place.” cost the economy an estimated due to kick in. Without a deal, the Apex earned too little for Babb to sharp tax increases and spending It’s always possible that negotia- $671 billion for all of 2013, the tax top income tax rate for single peo- even worry about taxes. cuts. Those measures shrink con- tions between President Barack hit for most people would be slight ple with taxable income between Yet he’s reluctant to absorb new sumer spending, stifle job growth, Obama and Republican congres- at first. The expiration of Social about $36,000 and $88,000 would costs until he’s sure what tax topple stock prices and push the sional leaders will collapse in acri- Security and income tax cuts would rise from 25 percent to 28 percent. changes are coming. A tax break for economy off a “fiscal cliff” and into mony. The prospect of permanent be spread throughout 2013. For A delay in the increased withhold- companies that invest in new recession. tax increases and spending cuts taxpayers with incomes of $40,000 ing would ease the initial tax hit. equipment is set to expire. Compa- The reality may be a lot less bleak. could cause many consumers and to $65,000, paychecks would Still, if budget talks dragged on, nies can’t claim that break unless Even if New Year’s passed with businesses to delay spending, hir- shrink an average of about $1,500 many businesses might put off new equipment is on site before no deal, few businesses or con- ing or expanding. next year but an average of just investment or hiring. That’s why year’s end. sumers would likely panic as long But most economists expect a $130 in January, according to the most economists say it would be Federal Reserve Chairman Ben as an agreement seemed likely deal, if not by New Year’s then soon nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. crucial to reach a deal within rough- Bernanke said Wednesday that the soon. The tax increases and spend- after. Businesses and consumers I About a third of the tax ly the first two months of 2013. uncertainties about taxes are hold- ing cuts could be retroactively will likely remain calm as long as increases wouldn’t touch most Already, uncertainty is causing ing back the economy by causing repealed after Jan. 1. negotiators seem to be moving Americans. Some would hit busi- some businesses to delay spending. businesses to postpone investment And the impact of the tax increas- toward an agreement. nesses. Others, such as higher taxes Consider Apex Tool and Manufac- and hiring. Fed signals it will keep rates low

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C M C M Y K Thursday, December 13,2012 • The World • A7 Y K World Israeli troops clash with UN gives Palestinian protesters nod for BY NASSER SHIYOUKHI The relatives initially said The Associated Press Suleima had been hard of hearing and did not hear sol- Internet HEBRON, West Bank — diers’ orders for him to halt. Thousands of Palestinians But family members later said marched through the streets the boy’s hearing was fine. oversight of Hebron today, chanting Some 5,000 people joined anti-Israel slogans and wav- today’s funeral procession, DUBAI, United Arab Emi- ing green Hamas flags during praising God and vowing rates (AP) — A U.N. confer- a funeral procession for a revenge. “Our blood will ence weighing possible teenager killed by Israeli redeem the martyr,” the Internet rules shifted into a troops in this volatile West crowd chanted. high-stakes showdown today Bank city. Suleima’s body was after advancing a proposal Dozens of youths clashed wrapped in a green Hamas for greater government over- with Israeli soldiers shroud as it was carried on a sight. The proposal was a throughout the day, throw- stretcher through the streets. blow to U.S.-led efforts to ing stones and bottles while Dozens of people held green keep new regulations from troops responded with vol- Hamas flags aloft during the The Associated Press touching the Net. leys of tear gas and rubber procession. Suleima’s family Debris on a street after explosions hit the main gate of the Syrian Interior Ministry Wednesday in Damascus, The move frames the ideo- bullets. No serious injuries is known to support Hamas, Syria. logical divide at the 193- were reported. and his brother was released nation gathering in Dubai, Wednesday’s shooting of last year in a prisoner swap which is scheduled to wrap 17-year-old Mohammed between Hamas and Israel up Friday with its first revi- Suleima has raised tensions that freed an Israeli soldier Russia says Assad losing sions of global telecom rules in Hebron, where several held for five years in Gaza. since 1988 — years before the hundred ultra-nationalist The march was a rare show dawn of the Internet age. Jewish settlers live in heavily of force in the West Bank by A Western bloc led by a fortified enclaves in the Hamas, whose members have control, rebels could win powerhouse U.S. delegation midst of more than 180,000 been subjected to both Israeli seeks to block any U.N. rules Palestinians. and Palestinian crackdowns BEIRUT (AP) — Syria’s most powerful ally, to evacuate thousands of its citizens from on cyberspace, fearing they The shooting occurred since the Islamic militant Russia, said today that President Bashar Assad Syria, where nearly two years of violent con- could squeeze Web commerce near a holy site known to Jews group seized power in the is losing control of his country and the rebels flict have killed more than 40,000 people and open the door for more as the Cave of the Patriarchs Gaza Strip five years ago, might win the civil war, the first time Moscow and turned Assad into a global pariah. His restrictions and monitoring and to Muslims as the Ibrahi- leaving the Palestinians’ has acknowledged the regime is cracking statement marks a clear attempt by the by authoritarian regimes. mi Mosque. Tradition holds Western-backed president, under the force of a powerful rebellion. Kremlin to begin positioning itself for A rival group — including that it is the place where their Mahmoud Abbas, in control NATO also predicted Assad’s fall, with Sec- Assad’s eventual defeat at a time when rebels China, Russia, Gulf Arab shared patriarch, Abraham, only of the West Bank. retary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen saying are making significant gains. states and others — favors or Ibrahim to Muslims, But the two sides have the regime’s collapse is “only a matter of time.” Opposition fighters have seized large U.N. backing for a stronger bought a burial plot. made gestures toward each “An opposition victory can’t be excluded, swaths of territory in northern Syria along the sway by governments over all Israel’s paramilitary bor- other following an eight-day unfortunately, but it’s necessary to look at border with Turkey and appear to be expand- levels of Internet affairs. der police force said it shot Israeli offensive in the Gaza the facts: There is a trend for the government ing their control outside of Damascus, push- They appeared to win a crit- Suleima after he brandished Strip last month and Abbas’ to progressively lose control over an increas- ing the fight closer to Assad’s seat of power in icalpreliminary battle when the a gun that later turned out to successful bid at the United ing part of the territory,” Russian Deputy the capital. 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C M C M Y K A8 •The World • Thursday, December 13,2012 Y K Nation NATIONAL Senate targets cyberstalking software DIGEST WASHINGTON (AP) — The bill, sponsored by makes ePhoneTracker and way to ensure the rules are money off of strengthening ‘Fiscal cliff’ proves For around $50, a jealous Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., describes it as “stealth followed. These programs someone’s opportunity to vexing for both sides wife or husband can down- would update laws passed phone spy software.” can be installed in moments, control and threaten another WASHINGTON (AP) — load software that can con- years before wireless tech- “Suspect your spouse is perhaps while the cell- individual,” said Karen Jar- Five weeks after President tinuously track the where- nology revolutionized com- cheating?” the company’s phone’s actual owner is moc, executive director of Barack Obama won re-elec- abouts of a spouse better munications. Telephone website says. “Don’t break sleeping or in the shower. the Connecticut Coalition tion and gained more lever- than any private detective. companies currently are the bank by hiring a private The apps operate invisibly to Against Domestic Violence. age to make GOP conserva- It’s frighteningly easy and barred from disclosing to investigator.” the cellphone’s user. They Franken’s proposal would tives bend on taxes, the new effective in an age when businesses the locations of An emailed statement can silently record text mes- make companies subject to balance of power is proving nearly everyone carries a people when they make a from Retina Software said sages, call logs, physical civil liability if they fail to vexing for both sides. cellphone that can record traditional phone call. But the program is for the lawful locations and visits to web- secure permission before With less than three weeks every moment of a person’s there’s no such prohibition monitoring of a cellphone sites. All the information is obtaining location informa- before the government could physical movements. But it when communicating over that the purchaser of the relayed to an email address tion from a person’s cell- careen off a “fiscal cliff” of soon might be illegal. the Internet. If a mobile software owns and has a chosen by the installer. phone and sharing it with automatic tax hikes and The Senate Judiciary device sends an email, links right to monitor. If there is Victim’s advocacy groups anyone else. They also would sweeping spending cuts, Committee is expected today to a website or launches an evidence the customer does- said Franken’s bill is a com- be liable if they fail to tell a Boehner, R-Ohio, said “seri- to approve legislation that app, the precise location of n’t own the phone, the mon-sense step to curb user no later than seven days ous differences” remain would close a legal loophole the phone can be passed to account is closed, the com- stalking and domestic vio- after the service begins that between him and Obama that allows so-called cyber- advertisers, marketers and pany said. The program is lence by weakening a tool the program is running on after an exchange of offers stalking apps to operate others without the user’s not intended or marketed for that gives one person power their phone. Companies and a pair of conversations secretly on a cellphone and permission. malicious purposes, the over another. would face a criminal penal- this week. transmit the user’s location The ambiguity has created statement said. “It’s really, really trou- ty if they knowingly operate Neither side has given information without a per- a niche for companies like But Franken and support- bling that an industry would an app with the intent to much ground, and Boehner’s son’s knowledge. Retina Software, which ers of his bill said there is no see an opportunity to make facilitate stalking. exchange of proposals with Obama seemed to generate hard feelings more than progress. The White House Colorado River has slightly reduced its demands on taxes — from $1.6 trillion over a decade to water report $1.4 trillion — but isn’t yield- ing on demands that rates rise for wealthier earners. released in Vegas Lawsuits linked to meningitis outbreak LAS VEGAS (AP) — Rising from the nation’s heartland NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) demand and falling supply and towing Arctic icebergs — Dennis O’Brien rubs his have water managers in the south to help such thirsty head as he details ailments arid West projecting that the U.S. cities as Denver, Los triggered by the fungal Colorado River won’t be able Angeles, Las Vegas and meningitis he developed to meet the demands over Phoenix. after a series of steroid shots the next 50 years of a popula- But Salazar and Bureau of in his neck: nausea, vomit- tion of 40 million people and Reclamation officials warned ing, dizziness, drowsiness, growing. that the Colorado River’s his- The Associated Press Interior Secretary Ken torical 15 million acre-feet per blurred vision, exhaustion Guests stand outside the new Spaceport America hangar in Upham, N.M. on Oct. 17. and trouble with his speech Salazar on Wednesday issued year flow has been reduced by and attention. what he termed “a call to 12 years of drought to about 12 He estimates the disease action” along with a three- million acre-feet. Officials has cost him and his wife Virgin Galactic future year study of the river,its flows say an acre-foot can meet the thousands of dollars in out- and its ability to meet the water needs of up two families of-pocket expenses and her future needs of city-dwellers, per year. lost wages, including time at Spaceport uncertain Native Americans, businesses, The study projects that by spent on 6-hour round trip ranchers and farmers in seven 2060 the river flow could be weekly visits to the hospital. Western states. 3.2 million to 8 million acre- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. “They really could, if they vision projects” like the They’ve filed a lawsuit seek- The study found the pop- feet short of regional needs. (AP) — The deal was sold to are not committed. I would spaceport and a $400 mil- ing $4 million in damages ulation in the West could Water interests and the from the Massachusetts New Mexicans in classic hope that they are and I think lion commuter train. double, while today’s states of Arizona, California, pharmacy that supplied the Richard Branson fashion. If that they are,” Spaceport Richardson’s spokes- drought-stricken Colorado Colorado, New Mexico, steroid injections, but it could taxpayers would build the America Executive Director woman did not respond to an River is expected to only Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming take years for them to get any colorful British businessman Christine Anderson said. email seeking comment. recover about 85 percent of together lay claim to all the money back and they may a $209 million futuristic Asked if she thought the Other states, including its historic flows. water in the river and then never get enough to cover spaceport, he would make state failed to properly pro- Texas and Florida, are also “We are in a troubling tra- some. their expenses. The same is New Mexico the launching tect itself in the deal, she developing spaceports and jectory in the Colorado River Mexico also has a stake in true for dozens of others who point for a space tourism said, the agreement negoti- aggressively courting com- basin, as well as the Rio the river, and officials last have sued the New England business catering to the rich ated under former Gov. Bill mercial space businesses with Grande basin,” Salazar told month set new rules to share Compounding Center. and famous. Richardson and approved by incentives. Most of them are reporters on a conference call Colorado River water south “I don’t have a life any- Now, with Spaceport lawmakers in 2005 was for revamping old airports or outlining the math in the of the border and let Mexico more. My life is a meningitis America nearly complete but the state to build the space- other facilities. New Mexico’s findings of the Colorado store water in Lake Mead life,” the 59-year-old former still mostly empty, a Virgin port and Virgin Galactic to is unique because it is the first River Basin Water Supply near Las Vegas. school teacher said, adding Galactic official says the develop the spacecraft. to be developed from scratch. and Demand Study. A “very believable esti- that he’s grateful he survived. company will reassess its “It’s easy to second guess The spaceport is intended “There is no one solution mate” using climate change His is one of at least 50 agreement if lawmakers what was in people’s minds,” to become an attraction unto that is going to meet the scenarios projects the river federal lawsuits in nine states don’t pass liability exemp- she said. “I’m sure everybody itself. needs of this challenge,” flow increasing to just 13.7 that have been filed against tion laws for its suppliers, was excited to have Virgin Building the spaceport Salazar said. “We need to million acre-feet per year by NECC, and more are being raising the possibility it could Galactic as an anchor tenant.” with taxpayer money could reduce our demand through 2060, said Kay Brothers, a filed in state courts every day. take its spacecraft elsewhere. Paul Gessing, president of be likened to governments conservation. We also need former Southern Nevada More than 500 people have And state officials the conservative Rio Grande spending taxpayer dollars on to augment supply with Water Authority executive in gotten sick after receiving acknowledge the company — Foundation, said the lack of stadiums or arenas for sports practical measures.” Las Vegas who co-managed injections prepared by the which has yet to post a deposit protections for the state was teams, Gessing said, noting The government’s top the study. pharmacy. for what is supposed to be a $1 not surprising, “given the that building a stadium “is water official dismissed as “We’re going to have prob- The lawsuits allege that million-a-year lease — could Richardson administration’s not completely speculative politically and technically lems in the future meeting NECC negligently produced walk away from the quarter- record of throwing money at with an industry in mind impractical some ideas in the the demands of the Colorado a defective and dangerous billion-dollar project. ‘development’ of these big that may never materialize.” study,including piping water River basin,”Brothers said. product and seek millions to repay families for the death of spouses, physically painful McAfee in Miami after recoveries, lost wages and mental and emotional suf- fering. Thirty-seven people deportation from Guatemala have died in the outbreak. MIAMI (AP) — Anti-virus active arrest warrant for New federal rules no software founder John McAfee that would justify longer on hold McAfee was holed up in a taking him into custody. WASHINGTON (AP) — Miami hotel after weeks of On his website Wednesday While the “fiscal cliff” of evading Belizean authorities night, the 67-year-old British looming tax increases and who want to question him in native said he was escorted by spending cuts dominates a homicide. a group of federal agents to an political conversation in Shortly after McAfee airport taxi stand, where he Washington, some Republi- arrived Wednesday evening caught a cab to the hotel. cans and business groups see on a flight from Guatemala, “I have no phone, no signs of a “regulatory cliff” he announced on his website money, no contact informa- that they say could be just as that he had alighted in the tion,” the online post said. damaging to the economy. city’s swank South Beach Reached by telephone at the For months, federal agen- neighborhood. hotel, McAfee told an AP cies and the White House McAfee was deported reporter he couldn’t talk have sidetracked dozens of from the Central American because he was waiting for a major regulations that cover country after sneaking in call from his girlfriend, 20- everything from power plant illegally from Belize, where year-old Belizean Samantha The Associated Press pollution to workplace safety police want to question him Vanegas. Gun owners and supporters participate in an Illinois Gun Owners Lobby Day rally at the Illinois State Capitol to a crackdown on Wall Street. in connection with the death Vanegas had accompanied in Springfield on March 7. The rules had been largely of a U.S. expatriate who lived him when he was on the run, put on hold during the presi- near him on an island off but did not go with him to dential campaign as the Belize’s coast. the U.S. Ruling on gun ban sets stage for fight White House sought to quiet McAfee says he did not kill On a blog he has been Republican charges that the neighbor and feared his posting for the past two CHICAGO (AP) — Backers safety comes first,” said comply with the court order to President Barack Obama was own life would be in danger if weeks, McAfee wrote, “I of Illinois’ ban on concealed Quinn, an ardent supporter craft a new law within 180 an overzealous regulator who he turned himself in to have been forcibly separated weapons vowed Wednesday of gun control, adding that days. They noted that a num- is killing U.S. jobs. Belizean authorities. He has from Sam.” But he claimed to fight for continued con- people with a history of ber of states that allow con- But since the election, the not been charged with any she would be coming to the trols on gun possession, a mental illness who are cealed carry — such as Wis- Obama administration has crime, and it was unclear United States later. day after a federal appeals involved in domestic vio- consin, which approved it last quietly reopened the regula- whether U.S. authorities had McAfee did give ABC an court struck down the lence should not be able to year — still restrict where citi- tions pipeline. any interest in questioning interview after landing in nation’s last such prohibi- carry weapons. zens can carry weapons. In recent weeks, the Envi- him. Miami that was featured on tion as unconstitutional and “I think that’s where the “I expect a battle,” said ronmental Protection Agency An FBI spokesman in today’s “Good Morning ordered the state to craft a people of Illinois are on this House Majority Leader Bar- has proposed rules to update Miami, James Marshall, told America.” In it, he said he’d law allowing it. issue and anything having to bara Flynn Currie, a longtime water quality guidelines for the AP in an email that the been faking illness in Chicago aldermen joined do with guns and assault gun control advocate. “The beaches and other recre- agency was not involved with Guatemala. Asked if his gun control advocates in weapons and things like that. proponents of concealed carry ational waters and deal with McAfee’s return to the U.S. apparent heart problem in urging state Attorney Gener- We cannot have those sorts of have not yet carried the day.” runoff from logging roads. Authorities from U.S. court there was a ruse, he al Lisa Madigan to appeal the people eligible to carry loaded Gun rights advocates, who The National Highway Traf- Customs and Border Protec- said, “Of course. It kept me ruling from the 7th U.S. Cir- weapons on their person in long have argued that the fic Safety Administration, tion, Immigration and Cus- from going back to Belize.” cuit Court of Appeals. Gov. public places, whether it be Illinois ban violates the Sec- meanwhile, has proposed toms Enforcement, the U.S. He said all his money and Pat Quinn and Chicago malls or churches or schools.” ond Amendment, celebrated long-delayed regulations Marshals office and the U.S. assets were still in banks in Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Quinn also said he will push the ruling as a major victory requiring auto makers to attorney’s office did not Belize and he had left they would work with legis- for a ban on military-style in their campaign to make include event data recorders immediately respond to Guatemala with just his lators to come up with a new assault weapons. Illinois the center of the — better known as “black questions Wednesday about clothes and shoes.He held up a law that would be sure to The ban’s defenders said national debate over gun boxes” — in all new cars and whether McAfee would be stack of 5-dollar bills and said a protect the public. they expect a battle in the Leg- control after Wisconsin light trucks beginning in questioned or detained in the stranger had given them to him “I think it’s important islature over the next six tossed out its ban on con- 2014. U.S. They said there was no after he arrived in Miami. that we stress that public months as the state seeks to cealed carry last year. C M C M Y K Y K

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BY MICHAEL LIEDTKE the company’s maps app that popular feature on the The Associated Press became the subject of wide- iPhone app —while making it spread ridicule. available for smartphones SAN FRANCISCO — Among other things, running on its own Android Google Maps has found its Apple’s maps misplaced land- software— is believed to be way back to the iPhone. marks, overlooked towns and one of the reasons Apple The world’s most popular sometimes got people horri- decided to develop its own online mapping system bly lost. In one example technology. The increasing returned late Wednesday with brought to light this week, friction between Google and the release of the Google Maps Australian police derided Apple as they jostle for leader- iPhone app. The release Apple’s maps as “life-threat- ship in the smartphone mar- comes nearly three months ening” because the system ket also played a role in the after Apple Inc. replaced steered people looking for the mapping switch. Google Maps as the device’s city of Mildura into a swelter- Google’s new iPhone map- built-in navigation system ing, remote desert 44 miles ping app also offers street- and inserted its own map from their desired destina- level photography of local software into the latest ver- tion. neighborhoods for the first sion of its mobile operating Google Inc., in contrast, is time on Apple’s mobile oper- system. hailing its new iPhone app as a ating system, as well as three- Apple’s maps application major improvement from the dimensional views, public proved to be far inferior to one evicted by Apple. transit directions and listings Google’s. The product’s shod- “We started from scratch,” for more than 80 million busi- diness prompted Apple CEO said Daniel Graf, mobile nesses around the world. The Tim Cook to issue a rare pub- director of Google Maps. app still lacks some of the lic apology and recommend Google engineers started mapping features available on that iPhone owners consider working on the new app Android-powered phones, using Google maps through a before Apple’s Sept. 19 ouster, such as directions inside malls mobile Web browser or seek Graf said, though he declined and other buildings. other alternatives until his to be more specific. There still isn’t a Google company could fix the prob- The additional tools in the mapping app for Apple’s top- lems. Cook also replaced the free iPhone app include turn- selling tablet computer, the executive in charge of Apple’s by-turn directions. Google’s iPad, but the company plans mobile operating system after previous refusal to include to make one eventually. 6 tips to weather a Workshopsorkshops GGalore!alore! Makeake yyourour oownwn financial hoolidayliday ggiftsifts thishis yyear.ear. apocalypse Shhopop tthehe GGalleryallery aatt SSageage PPlacelace

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NIKE COHO There hasn’t been a com- WIND Nike donations mercial coho season since Bill is expected to pass As one of Oregon’s largest companies, Nike is also Commercial 1990. The decline of wild Will use berth one of the state’s largest political donors. coho stocks has been attrib- Continued from Page A1 Chuck Sheketoff, executive director of the Oregon season is a goal by Jordan Cove uted to the destruction of Center for Public Policy, doesn’t think that buys policy, Continued from Page A1 Continued from Page A1 it doesn’t provide incentives. but he does think it gives Nike a louder voice at the din- habitat along the freshwater “This corporation is not playing some ner table. streams where young coho kind of silly little game,”she said. “I think that there’s no question that contributions get Once the eggs are fertil- spend their first year of life for energy production, Ban- But Michael Mazerov, a senior fellow at the access,” he said. “And when a legislator is listening to ized, they’ll be incubated for before heading to sea. ister said. someone who contributes compared to someone who several weeks, until they The company already is Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, based “My industry is out of in Washington D.C., says that’s the problem: doesn’t contribute, I think their ears perk up.” develop visible eyes. negotiating with the Oregon business until we get the It’s impossible to know if a company is playing. Nike political contributions in 2011-2012 During that time, volun- International Port of Coos “This is exactly what companies do,” he $376,765: Oregon candidates and PACs teers will briefly chill them. wild coho populations back Bay, which calls the deep sea said. “They play the states off against each $21,759: Arnie Roblan, D-Coos Bay That will create a dark ring up to healthy levels,” Merz wind proposal Project Effec- other and they do it in a very systematic and $12,500: Gov. John Kitzhaber, D-Ore.* in each fish’s otolith — a said. tuate. $2,000: Jeff Kruse, R-Roseburg sophisticated way.” bone in the fish’s ear — that Problems with hatchery If the project passes the $1,500: Wayne Krieger, R-Gold Beach will mark each fish as part of engineering and permitting Mazerov says companies have pressured $1,500: Caddy McKeown, D-Coos Bay fish have led wildlife officials states into implementing the single-sales fac- the project. phase, Principle Power *Gov. Kitzhaber’s next election will be held in 2014. Later this winter, volun- to focus on restoring habitat intends to build and launch tor over the past 30 years. Twenty-two states Nike gave Kitzhaber $22,500 during his 2010 campaign. now have the policy or are phasing it in. teers will plant the eggs in rather than building popula- the wind turbines from a SOURCE: Oregon Secretary of State “They have successfully demanded tax pol- artificial redds along eight tions. shipping berth adjacent to icy that virtually eliminates their corporate small tributaries of Catching But Merz said that egg- Jordan Cove Energy Partner’s proposed liquefied natural income liability to the state,”he said. “And now Medford or Roseburg or Coos Bay?” Slough near Sumner. planting could build wild gas export facility. That berth Nike is taking it one step further — that they will Krieger said he was concerned that the Then they’ll monitor the populations more quickly. fish that return each year to only will exist if Jordan Cove have the benefit of this tax break in perpetuity.” power rested in the hands of the governor to “This is as close as you can Sen. Jeff Kruse, R-Roseburg, and Rep. see how many of them have builds its export facility. make the proposed guarantees. He said that get to producing a wild fish,” Wayne Krieger, R-Gold Beach, support both could mean projects on the South Coast, like a marked otoliths. “Without (Jordan Cove), the single-sales factor and Friday’s proposed proposed LNG export terminal, couldn’t get Merz said this is the first he said. there is no Project Effectu- tax-guarantee bill. the same deal if the governor didn’t favor them. time this egg-planting “We’ve been plowing the ate,” said Elise Hamner, However, they want tweaks to the latter. “He could say ‘no’ to all of them,”he said. method has been tried in garden for 20 years,”he said. spokeswoman for the Oregon International Port of Coos Kruse said smaller companies should be “And that would not help the South Coast.” Oregon. “Now it’s time to plant the Bay. “It makes sense to able to apply for the same guarantee as Nike. Whatever its final form, with Democratic If this project augments seed.” the coho population in the launch the devices from Coos For instance, companies that promise to make control of the State House and Senate, all four Reporter Gail Elber can be investments that create as few as 25 jobs. South Coast lawmakers expect passage Friday. test streams, a case can be Bay. We’re a deep draft har- “We don’t have Nike in Southern Oregon,” Reporter Daniel Simmons-Ritchie can be made for planting eggs on a reached at 541-269-1222, ext. bor and we’re in the perfect he said. “Shouldn’t we be giving the same cer- reached at 541-269-1222, ext. 249, or at larger scale, instead of rear- 234, or at gelber@the- spot.” tainty to a business that wants to open in [email protected]. ing fish and releasing them. worldlink.com. Principle Power already has spoken with fishermen and other ocean user groups about the best location for COACH Bill Johnson, the other right away,”Lucero said. North Bend Middle the offshore wind site, Banis- middle school coach, imme- Lucero talked with one of School has one AED, while ‘Lincoln’ ter said. Defibrillator diately started CPR on Dem- Deming’s daughters the high school has two, he During permitting, there ing while one of the wrestlers Wednesday and got an said. leads Globe will be more opportunity for was on campus went to get staff member update on his condition. Lucero said Deming’s public outreach. Continued from Page A1 Ralph Dunham, who brought In addition to keeping heart attack was shocking, nominations The Energy Department in the school’s automatic Deming in an induced coma, because he is in great shape. awarded six additional grants external defibrillator surgeons inserted a stent in “Nobody would have BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. to projects in Maine, New Bill Lucero said. Doctors machine. the blocked artery that thought he was going to have (AP) — Steven Spielberg’s Jersey, Ohio, Texas and Vir- planned to try to wake him Dunham had the AED apparently caused the heart a heart attack,”Lucero said. Civil War epic “Lincoln” led ginia, as part of an effort to from the coma early this hooked up when emergency attack. Deming has been a social promote the offshore wind the Golden Globes today morning. medical technicians from the Lucero added that the studies teacher at the high industry in the United States. Lucero said quick action North Bend Fire Department incident showed the impor- school for about 25 years. with seven nominations. Only four of the compa- Tuesday kept Deming from arrived, and they shocked tance of schools having In addition to coaching Tied for second-place nies will receive additional dying when he collapsed Deming with the machine proper equipment on site. the middle school wrestling with five nominations each, grant support for installa- during practice. several times before he start- “There should be no program for several years, he including best drama are Ben tion. The veteran teacher and ed to have a pulse again, school without an AED was head coach of the boys Affleck’s Iran hostage-crisis Reporter Jessie Higgins can coach was working on moves Lucero said. defibrillator in it,” Lucero soccer team at the high thriller “Argo” and Quentin be reached at 541-269-1222, with one of the wrestlers when “I’m sure they saved his said. “Those things save school for 22 years before Tarantino’s “Django ext. 240, or jhiggins@the- he passed out, Lucero said. life by going to work on him lives.” resigning in 2009. Unchained.” worldlink.com.

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NBA | B2 Sports Pro Picks | B4 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2012 PGA turns to Watson again The rest I Golf great will lead Ryder “I’d like to congratulate Tom Watson on his selection as Ryder Cup captain,”Woods Cup team for second time said in a statement. “I think he’s a really of those good choice. Tom knows what it takes to win, and that’s our ultimate goal. I hope I NEW YORK (AP) — The Americans are have the privilege of joining him on the 2014 stories bringing back Tom Watson as their Ryder United States Team.” Cup captain with hopes of ending two Watson had said Woods needs to “clean decades of losing in Europe. up his act” in the months after Woods’ per- North Bend’s run to the Class “We’ve got the right guy to lead our sonal life fell apart after being caught in 4A football championship game team,” PGA of America president Ted multiple extramarital affairs, though the was one of the Bay Area’s biggest Bishop said this morning during a short Stanford alums have never been particular- sports stories in recent years. segment on the “Today” show to introduce ly close. As the Bulldogs won playoff the new captain. Watson breaks the PGA of America’s game after playoff game, it gave Watson faces a tall order. prototype in a big way. The eight-time The World more time to highlight The Americans have lost seven of the last major champion will be 65 when the 2014 different aspects of the team nine Ryder Cups and have not won away Ryder Cup is played at Gleneagles in And from what I’ve heard in from home since 1993, when Watson was Scotland, making him the oldest captain in the community, those stories were the captain at The Belfry in England. They Ryder Cup history. Sam Snead was 57 when warmly received, just as the are coming off a staggering loss this year at he was captain in 1969, and the oldest team’s success was celebrated far Medinah, where Europe strung together a European captain was John Jacobs (56) in and wide. remarkable rally from a 10-6 deficit going 1981. North Bend athletic director into the final day to win by one point. Watson has not been back to the Ryder Mike Forrester Cup since that ’93 victory at The Belfry, The selection of Watson received an estimated the SPORTS immediate endorsement from Tiger Woods, though he sounded like he couldn’t wait to number of whom Watson has strongly criticized get started. The Associated Press North Bend fans EDITOR because of Woods’ behavior on the golf Tom Watson, shown here at the British Open in July, has been at the champi- course. SEE RYDER CUP | B4 chosen as the next Ryder Cup captain for the United States. onship game to be as many as 3,000, even though the game was in Hillsboro. Forrester said he received many phone JOHN calls the week GUNTHER leading up to the title game from North Bend alum- ni who lived in other parts of the state who were planning on attending the game. We heard from a few of them thanking us for our coverage. Traditionally, we have tried to give special attention to teams that make it beyond the local level, increasing that coverage the fur- ther they get into the postseason. North Bend never had gotten that far. During the playoff run, I got a call from a friend who thought North Bend had reached the semifinals a few years ago, losing a close game at Sisters. He correctly remembered the loss, just not which round it was in. In 2007,North Bend played Sisters in the quarterfinals on a frozen night (temperatures were well below 32 degrees). The Bulldogs had a good chance to The Associated Press win, but couldn’t come up with a Oregon players, from left, Haley Jacob (9),Ariana Williams (7), Katherine Fischer (12), Lauren Plum (4) and Alaina Bergsma (2) celebrate a point scored against Nebraska dur- stop late in the game as Sisters ing their NCAA tournament match last weekend. scored late for a 50-46 win. The Outlaws went on to lose to Marist in the championship game. A year later, North Bend was in Ducks get shot at spot in finals the quarterfinals again, but lost 46-7 to eventual champion Astoria. The Fishermen were led LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — son,” Oregon coach Jim Moore Though that match has little (3.73 kills per set) and junior out- by Jordan Poyer, who just earned Oregon, Texas and Michigan know said. “I said very early in the year bearing on Thursday,Moore said it side hitter Deja McClendon (3.24), All-American honors for Oregon it will take a near-perfect effort to that anybody who thinks they’re was a breakthrough for his players’ the Nittany Lions’ defense might State University. knock off top-seeded Penn State going to win a national champi- confidence. be their biggest strength. Last year, North Bend had at this weekend’s NCAA volleyball onship has to go through Penn “It sort of let them know that Their only dropped set in the another close call, leading La Salle championships. State.” they were good. It was special,” past month came in the regional Prep in the quarterfinals until the Still, no one is handing the Asked what worries him about Moore said. “However, it has final against the Golden Gophers, Falcons kicked a field goal on the Nittany Lions the title. the Nittany Lions, Moore added, absolutely zero correlation to and the Nittany Lions believe final play of the game. La Salle Michigan and Texas have lost “what doesn’t worry me? They what’s going to go on. ... It was the there’s room for improvement. Prep went on to beat Siuslaw in matches to Penn State this year, can do things physically that no first match of a year ago, and it’s “I don’t know if a lot of teams the championship game. but all three challengers are confi- one else can do.” going to be the last one for one of overlook defenses, but I know our It wasn’t until this year that dent they can not only play with The Nittany Lions bring size the two of us this year.” team doesn’t,”said McClendon, a North Bend finally broke through the talented Nittany Lions, but and a lot of movement, but the Penn State wants to make sure Louisville native. “Coach (Russ in the quarterfinals, when the have the ability to win it all. Ducks counter with quickness and it survives and advances. Rose) really emphasizes that Bulldogs edged Gladstone 10-7 Third-seeded Texas (27-4) will improvisation. Oregon’s attack, The Nittany Lions have been defense wins matches. I think just a few miles from the La Salle face unseeded Michigan (27-11) in directed by all-Pac 12 junior setter ranked fourth or higher in the against Minnesota it really helped Prep field where they lost last fall. tonight’s first semifinal, with No. 5 Lauren Plum, features multiple AVCA Top 25 Coaches Poll all sea- a lot. Defense really matters.” That makes one of the big les- Oregon (29-4) facing Penn State offensive options similar to calling son and reclaimed the top spot on Michigan takes the same sons of this year’s run that it (33-2) in the other. Michigan and an audible in football. Nov. 19. They’re coming off a defensive approach. doesn’t happen very often. Enjoy Oregon are making their first Final The up-tempo strategy and regional run during which sopho- The Wolverines have been on a the opportunity when it comes. Four appearances; Texas is making flexibility has helped the Ducks more setter Micha Hancock broke roll since a two-match losing And the community did — and its fourth in five years. lose just two sets in four tourna- Misty May’s NCAA tournament streak last month. Michigan not just North Bend. Penn State doesn’t have many ment matches and achieve the record with 22 service aces, responded with a six-match surge, When the Bulldogs had their flaws and is seeking its fifth best season in school history. including five in Saturday’s victo- including a sweep of rival Michigan team parade on the way out of national title in six years. The Oregon’s approach also paid off ry over No. 11 Minnesota. State in the regional semifinal and town for the title game, Coos Bay Nittany Lions have won 36 of 39 against Penn State in last year’s While Hancock is part of a a four-set upset of second-seeded Police controlled traffic on the sets since losing to Nebraska on season opener, as the Ducks beat a stout Penn State offense including Stanford in Saturday’s final. North Bend streets so the North Oct. 28. Nittany Lions team coming off Big Ten player of the year and Bend officers could take part in “They’re ranked No. 1 for a rea- their fourth consecutive title. NCAA regional MVP Ariel Scott SEE VOLLEYBALL | B3 the parade, a nice gesture from the neighboring town. It’s worth noting that the Far West League now has put a team Myrtle Point boys capture another victory in the championship game three years in a row. THE WORLD outscored the visiting Red Devils 28-7 in the “We’re on a roll,”Powers coach Ben Baldwin Douglas fell to Baker in 2010, first half and were able to get plenty of playing said after his team’s fourth straight win. “We Siuslaw lost to La Salle Prep in Myrtle Point’s boys basketball team won its time for all the squad members in the easy played hard right off the bat. We got a lead, did 2011 and the Bulldogs fell this fall. third straight game Wednesday, beating Lost home win. a good job on defense, worked the ball around Titles have been hard to come River 53-41 in a neutral-site game at Hidden Devin MacKensen had 11 points to lead the good and rebounded better than we did last by for the league, though. Valley High School. Cruisers, who got six points each by Tye night (in a win over Canyonville Christian Siuslaw won in 2006, beating The win came despite a subpar perform- Jackson, Sean Martinez and Clayton Stallard. Academy). Every time we play, we get a little Sisters. Before that, the last title ance, at least by the perspective of the Bobcats Noah Uriza scored seven points for Coquille. better.” was Reedsport’s win over this season, coach Dave Larsen The Cruisers will host an alumni team at 7 Rebecca Standley had 17 points and 13 Silverton in 1990 and before that said. p.m. Saturday. rebounds for the Cruisers and Kendall Stallard it was Siuslaw’s shared title with a The Bobcats struggled to Local added eight points. South Umpqua team coached by find their normal defensive GIRLS BASKETBALL Tea Larson had eight points to lead the Red Kent Wigle in 1981. pressure with spark plug Recap Lost River 42, Myrtle Point 33: The Devils, who will host the Cruisers next Leading up to the champi- Thomas Nathan sitting out Bobcats struggled on offense all night, and fell Wednesday. onship game, I also got two phone because of an injured ankle. to the veteran Raiders at Hidden Valley High messages from a woman, who “Thomas is kind of the one who gets us School. WRESTLING didn’t leave me her number, won- going with his defense up front,” Larsen said. “We just turned the ball over and turned the Myrtle Point 36, North Bend 30: The dering why we kept referring to “We just looked slow. Our defense was not ball over,” Myrtle Point coach Marty Stallard Bobcats and Bulldogs split the six contested North Bend’s opponent as Baker good at all, but we still came out with the win, said, adding that was the same thing the matches and Myrtle Point won the dual meet instead of Baker City. so I’m happy with that.” Bobcats did in their other loss, to St. Mary’s. with one more victory by forfeit in the non- While Baker High School is in Cooper Stateler had 19 points to lead Myrtle The Bobcats fell behind 13-6 after the first league bout at Myrtle Point. Baker City, it doesn’t include the Point. Kyle Seals added 11 points and Matt quarter and never recovered. Bethany Meyer Both teams were coming off tough weekend full town name in its title. Newton had 10. scored a team-best six points. tournaments — the Coast Classic for North One South Coast school goes Lost River is in the same Class 2A special Lexie Turner had 13 points for the Raiders. Bend and the Culver Invitational for Myrtle beyond just the city name. district with the Bobcats. The top two teams Myrtle Point will look to bounce back at Point — that left their lineups a little thin. Brookings-Harbor High School, from both the Sunset Conference and Southern home against Riddle on Friday. Myrtle Point got pins by T.J. Lilly (120 most often referred to as Cascades League will meet in the district play- Powers 35, Coquille JV 16: The Cruisers pounds), Dallas Cagley (132) and Johnny Brookings in other parts of the offs after the regular season. took control early by outscoring the visiting Rhodes (170). state (and by other newspapers), Myrtle Point hosts Riddle on Friday. Red Devils 14-1 in the first quarter and cruised recognizes both the city and the Powers 41, Coquille JV2 29: The Cruisers to the win. SEE RECAP | B4 area just south of town. C M C M Y K Y K

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oklahoma City extended its win- Antonio’s winning streak at five. the Grizzlies. used a big advantage at the free ning streak to nine games. Paul Millsap led Utah with 24 Bulls 96, 76ers 89: Joakim throw line to overcome Kevin MIAMI — Draymond Green The Thunder matched their points and 12 rebounds. Tim Noah scored 21 points, and Luol Love’s shooting struggles. made a layup with 0.9 seconds left longest win streak since the fran- Duncan and Tony Parker each Deng added 19 points and 12 Love had eight points and 14 to give the streaking Golden State chise moved from Seattle. scored 22 points to lead the Spurs. rebounds to help Chicago win its rebounds on a day he had to explain Warriors a 97-95 win over the At 18-4, the Thunder also Celtics 117, Mavericks 115, fourth in a row on the road. to Minnesota’s owner and his team- Miami Heat on Wednesday night. matched the second-best start in 2OT: Paul Pierce scored 34 points, Marco Belinelli had 16 points mates critical comments he made Klay Thompson tied a season franchise history. Seattle started including a 3-pointer at the start of and Nate Robinson had 14 for about the franchise. high with 27 points to lead the 20-2 in the 1993-94 season and the the second overtime to give Boston Chicago. Jrue Holiday scored 26 Kenneth Faried had 26 points Warriors, who have won five Thunder started 18-4 last season. the lead for good, and the Celtics points for Philadelphia. and 14 rebounds for the road-weary straight. Brian Roberts scored 16 points to held on to beat Dallas. Bucks 98, Kings 85: Brandon Nuggets, who missed a 3-point LeBron James led Miami with 31 lead the Hornets. Rajon Rondo had 16 points, 15 Jennings scored 19 points, and attempt at the buzzer that would points, reaching the 20-point mark Clippers 100, Bobcats 94: assists and nine rebounds, and Monta Ellis had 17 points and 11 have tied the game. for the 25th consec- Chris Paul had 19 points and 10 Kevin Garnett added 16 points to assists to lead Milwaukee. Hawks 86, Magic 80: Josh utive game — the assists to help the Clippers extend help Boston win its second straight. Ersan Ilyasova added 16 points Smith and Jeff Teague scored 16 longest current NBA their longest win streak in two O.J. Mayo scored 24 points, and and a season-high 14 rebounds for points apiece, Al Horford added 13 streak in the NBA. decades to eighth with a victory Shawn Marion had 16 points, 11 Milwaukee (11-9), which has its points and 13 rebounds, and Atlanta Warriors Recap over Charlotte. rebounds and seven assists for the best 20-game start since 2005-06. Hawks held off a late charge to beat guard Jarrett Jack Blake Griffin and Matt Barnes Mavericks. Tyreke Evans had 17 points in his Orlando. dribbled the ball at the top of the also scored 19 points for the With Pierce’s basket with 59 return to Sacramento’s lineup. Arron Afflalo scored 16 points key as the clock ticked down before Clippers. Byron Mullens had 19 seconds left in the first OT, he sur- Pacers 96, Cavaliers 81: Paul and J.J. Redick added 13 for the finding Green, who caught a quick points and eight rebounds to lead passed 23,000 career points. He is George scored 27 points to help Magic, who were able to dig out of a pass from Jack underneath the bas- the stumbling Bobcats. the 25th NBA player to reach the Indiana overcame a 16-point deficit huge first-half hole couldn’t over- ket and made the layup. Nets 94, Raptors 88: Joe mark. in a win over Cleveland. come 16 turnovers that led to 24 James then missed a baseline Johnson scored 23 points, and Suns 82, Grizzlies 80: Goran David West added 18 points and points. jumper, sending Miami to only its Andray Blatche had 14 points and Dragic made a short hook shot from nine rebounds, and George Hill Rockets 99, Wizards 93: second loss in 12 home games. nine rebounds to help Brooklyn end the left baseline with 0.5 seconds scored 17 points for the Pacers. James Harden scored 31 points and David Lee had 22 points and 13 a five-game losing streak with a win remaining to help Phoenix snap a Indiana held the Cavaliers to Houston got its first victory under rebounds, and Jack added 20 points over Toronto. seven-game losing streak with a 23 points on 8-for-41 shooting in coach Kevin McHale Rockets in for the Warriors. C.J. Watson scored 16 points for win over Memphis. the second half — Cleveland’s over a month with a win over Chris Bosh had 21 points and 13 the Nets. Ed Davis matched his Dragic had 12 points, and lowest-scoring half of the season. Washington. rebounds for Miami, but Dwyane career high with 24 points and Shannon Brown and Jared Dudley C.J. Miles had 28 points for the Chandler Parsons finished with Wade was limited to 14 points and added 12 rebounds for the Raptors. scored 15 each for the Suns. Cavs. 18 points and eight rebounds for the had five turnovers. Jazz 99, Spurs 96: Mo Rudy Gay had 21 points and 11 Timberwolves 108, Nuggets Rockets. Thunder 92, Hornets 88: Williams hit a 3-pointer at the rebounds, and Zach Randolph 105: Nikola Pekovic had 22 points Rookie Bradley Beal had 20 Kevin Durant scored 35 points and buzzer to help Utah snap San added 18 points and 10 rebounds for and 11 rebounds and Minnesota points to lead Washington. Scoreboard

Kyle Sweeney, Ryan Swenson. Boston 117, Dallas 115,2OT Green Bay at Chicago, 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 28 On The Air POWERS (41): Devin MacKensen 11, Tye Phoenix 82, Memphis 80 Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Independence Bowl Transactions Jackson 6, Sean Martinez 6, Clayton Stallard 6, Utah 99, San Antonio 96 Minnesota at St. Louis, 10 a.m. At Shreveport, La. Today James Clauson 4, Cougar Bessey 2, Tristan Today’s Games Indianapolis at Houston, 10 a.m. Louisiana-Monroe (8-4) vs. Ohio (8-4), 11 a.m. BASEBALL NFL Football — Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 5:20 Johnson 2, Aaron Pedrick 2, Sean Bartlett, Charlotte at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 10 a.m. (ESPN) American League p.m., NFL Network. William Holman, Carl Martinez. L.A. Lakers at New York, 5 p.m. Washington at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Russell Athletic Bowl LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Agreed to terms with NBA Basketball — Los Angeles Lakers at New GIRLS San Antonio at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Jacksonville at Miami, 10 a.m. At Orlando, Fla. RHP Joe Blanton and LHP Sean Burnett on two- York, 5 p.m., TNT; San Antonio at Portland, 7:30 Friday’s Games Denver at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Lost River 42, Myrtle Point 33 Virginia Tech (6-6) vs. Rutgers (9-3), 2:30 p.m. year contracts. p.m., TNT. Dallas at Toronto, 4 p.m. Carolina at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. (ESPN) MINNESOTA TWINS—Agreed to terms with RHP Myrtle Point 6 9 11 6 — 33 Men’s College Basketball — Washington at Philadelphia at Indiana, 4 p.m. Detroit at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. Scott Elarton on a minor league contract. Lost River 13 11 10 8 — 42 Meineke Car Care Bowl Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports. Golden State at Orlando, 4 p.m. Seattle vs. Buffalo at Toronto, 1:05 p.m. TAMPA BAY RAYS—Agreed to terms with RHP MYRTLE POINT (33): Bethany Meyer 6, Karissa At Houston College Volleyball — NCAA semifinals, Texas vs. L.A. Lakers at Washington, 4 p.m. Kansas City at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. Hector Lopez on a minor league contract. Henshaw 5, Caitlyn Robison 5, Grace Hermann 4, Minnesota (6-6) vs. Texas Tech (7-5), 6 p.m. (ESPN) Michigan, 4 p.m., and Oregon vs. Penn State, 6 Milwaukee at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS—Claimed C Eli Whiteside off Morgan Newton 4, Nicole Seals 4, Daysha Saturday, Dec. 29 p.m., ESPN2. Detroit at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. San Francisco at New England, 5:20 p.m. waivers from Toronto. Agreed to terms with Stidham 3, Chelsie Fandel 2, MacKenzie Findley, Armed Forces Bowl Golf — Alfred Dunhill Championship, 3:30 a.m., Boston at Houston, 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 17 INF/OF Brandon Snyder on a minor league con- Kenzie Hitner, Kaylie Leslie, Morgan McNeeley. At Fort Worth, Texas Golf Channel; Australian PGA Championship, 6 Minnesota at New Orleans, 5 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m. tract. LOST RIVER (42): Rice (6-6) vs. Air Force (6-6), 8:45 a.m. (ESPN) p.m., Golf Channel. Lexie Turner 13, Krista Sites Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Team Statistics National League 10, Megan Parks 7, Chloe Paschke 5, Macee Fight Hunger Bowl Friday, Dec. 14 Utah at Phoenix, 6 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS—Claimed RHP Sandy Rosario Mantanona 4, Emily Parks 3, Paige Paschke, AFC At San Francisco High School Boys Basketball — Marshfield at Memphis at Denver, 7:30 p.m. off waivers from Boston. Jennie Sites. OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Arizona State (7-5) vs. Navy (7-4), 12:15 p.m. Marist, 7 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM). Team Statistics New England 425.7 139.9 285.8 (ESPN2) COLORADO ROCKIES—Agreed to terms with High School Girls Basketball — Marist at Powers 35, Coquille JV 16 Team Offense G Pts Avg Denver 390.1 106.1 284.0 RHP Mike McClendon and RHP Logan Kensing on Marshfield, 7 p.m., KMHS (1420 AM). Coquille 1 3 1 11 — 16 Pinstripe Bowl San Antonio 23 2426 105.5 Houston 384.5 139.2 245.2 minor league contracts. NBA Basketball — Boston at Houston, 5 p.m., Powers 14 3 8 10 — 35 At New York Oklahoma City 22 2319 105.4 Indianapolis 382.6 105.8 276.8 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Designated OF-1B ESPN; Memphis at Denver, 7:30 p.m., ESPN. COQUILLE JV (16): Tea Larson 8, Anna Syracuse (7-5) vs. West Virginia (7-5), 12:15 p.m. Houston 21 2189 104.2 Oakland 358.8 81.2 277.7 (ESPN) Scott Van Slyke for assignment. College Football — FCS semifinal, Georgia Sweeney 3, Tori Howard 2, Tristan Larson 2, Cincinnati 355.2 117.5 237.8 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with Miami 20 2064 103.2 Alamo Bowl Southern at North Dakota State, 5 p.m., ESPN2. Jessica Schwerdetfeger 1. Baltimore 344.4 108.8 235.5 RHP Jason Grilli on a two-year contract. Golf — Alfred Dunhill Championship, 3:30 a.m., POWERS (35): Rebecca Standley 17, Kendall New York 21 2155 102.6 At San Antonio L.A. Clippers 22 2240 101.8 Pittsburgh 341.8 98.6 243.2 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Traded OF/INF Skip Golf Channel; Australian PGA Championship, 5 Stallard 8, Riley Baldwin 4, Sadie Blanton 4, Buffalo 341.4 141.2 200.2 Texas (8-4) vs. Orgeon State (9-3), 3:45 p.m. Schumaker to the L.A. Dodgers for INF Jake p.m., Golf Channel. Elizabeth Standley 2, Christina McKenzie, Jessie L.A. Lakers 22 2232 101.5 (ESPN) Utah 23 2327 101.2 Kansas City 335.6 149.2 186.4 Lemmerman. Saturday, Dec. 15 Martinez, Riley Middlebrook, Sierra Sotela. Valley of the Sun Bowl Denver 23 2320 100.9 Tennessee 331.9 104.8 227.2 SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed to terms with OF College Football — New Mexico Bowl, Arizona At Tempe, Ariz. Dallas 22 2217 100.8 Cleveland 321.8 100.5 221.4 Travis Buck, RHP Sean O’Sullivan, RHP Jason vs. Nevada, 10 a.m., ESPN; NCAA Division II final, WRESTLING Michigan State (6-6) vs. TCU (7-5), 7:15 p.m. Golden State 22 2190 99.5 San Diego 319.9 94.9 225.0 Ray, RHP Daniel Stange, INF Gregorio Petit, C Valdosta State vs. Winston-Salem State, 10 a.m., Myrtle Point 36, North Bend 30 (ESPN) Boston 21 2064 98.3 Miami 310.6 107.2 203.5 Rene Rivera and C Eddy Rodriguez on minor ESPN2; Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Toledo vs. 106 — Levi Randall, MP, won by forfeit. 113 — Monday, Dec. 31 Memphis 19 1847 97.2 N.Y. Jets 305.9 119.1 186.8 league contracts. Utah State, 1:30 p.m., ESPN. Skyler Midcap, NB, won by forfeit. 120 — T.J. Lilly, Music City Bowl Portland 21 2040 97.1 Jacksonville 282.9 82.2 200.8 BASKETBALL Men’s College Basketball — Butler vs. Indiana, 11 MP, p. Alex Bachman. 126 — Levi Graber, NB, p. At Nashville, Tenn. Phoenix 23 2234 97.1 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass National Basketball Association a.m., CBS; Louisville at Memphis, 11:30 a.m., Root Trevor Fullerton. 132 — Dallas Cagley, MP, p. Pittsburgh 262.4 93.2 169.2 Vanderbilt (8-4) vs. N.C. State (7-5), 9 a.m. NBA—Suspended Sacramento F DeMarcus Sports; Notre Dame vs. Purdue, 1:30 p.m., ESPN2; Shane Keeling. 138 — Double forfeit. 145 — Riley Milwaukee 20 1938 96.9 (ESPN) Atlanta 19 1830 96.3 Denver 309.4 93.7 215.7 Cousins one game for striking Dallas F O.J. Mayo Nebraska at Oregon, 1:30 p.m., Root Sports; Train, MP, won by forfeit. 152 — Double forfeit. Cincinnati 328.0 105.5 222.5 Sun Bowl in the groin area during Monday’s game. Michigan vs. West Virginia, 5 p.m., ESPN; Kansas 160 — Kyle Zomerschoe, NB, p. Owen Brown. 170 Charlotte 21 2019 96.1 Brooklyn 21 2017 96.0 Houston 330.0 90.8 239.2 At El Paso, Texas DETROIT PISTONS—Assigned F Khris State at Gonzaga, 6 p.m., ESPN2; Florida at Arizona — Johnny Rhodes, MP, p. Sam Wiggins. 182 — N.Y. Jets 332.5 136.5 196.0 Georgia Tech (6-7) vs. Southern Cal (7-5), 11 a.m. Middleton and G Kim English to Fort Wayne 7 p.m., ESPN. Dalten Smith, MP, won by forfeit. 195 — Double Toronto 23 2190 95.2 Detroit 24 2263 94.3 San Diego 335.5 92.5 242.9 (CBS) (NBADL). NBA Basketball — Brooklyn at Chicago, 5 p.m., forfeit. 220 — Mason Laird, NB, p. Jared Chamley. Kansas City 349.5 131.2 218.2 Liberty Bowl FOOTBALL WGN. 285 — Tanner Henderson, NB, won by forfeit. Sacramento 21 1975 94.0 Cleveland 23 2162 94.0 Miami 352.7 102.1 250.6 At Memphis, Tenn. National Football League College Volleyball — NCAA final, 4 p.m., ESPN2. Willamette 45, Marshfield 40 Buffalo 362.1 134.5 227.6 Iowa State (6-6) vs. Tulsa (10-3), 12:30 p.m. (ESPN) NFL—Fined Minnesota P Chris Kluwe $5,250 Women’s Soccer — China vs. U.S. national team, Chicago 21 1973 94.0 106 — Cole Smith, Mar, won by forfeit. 113 — Indianapolis 362.5 120.6 241.8 Chick-fil-A Bowl for wearing a message on his uniform promot- 4 p.m., NBC Sports Network. Minnesota 19 1785 93.9 Izaak Grubbs, Mar, p. Gage Stroub, 3:55. 120 — Cleveland 363.2 120.5 242.7 At Atlanta ing Ray Guy for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Golf — Father-Son Challenge, 1 p.m., NBC; Alfred Philadelphia 22 2038 92.6 Double forfeit. 126 — Thaddeus Nelson, Mar, won Baltimore 375.9 129.3 246.6 LSU (10-2) vs. Clemson (10-2), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN) ARIZONA CARDINALS—Placed QB Kevin Kolb Dunhill Championship, 2:30 a.m., Golf Channel; Orlando 21 1923 91.6 by forfeit. 132 — Brandon Campbell, Mar, won by New England 376.3 100.8 275.5 Tuesday, Jan. 1 on injured reserve. Signed OL Mike Gibson. Australian PGA Championship, 5 p.m., Golf New Orleans 21 1918 91.3 forfeit. 138 — Sam Hendrickson, Wil, d. Alek Tennessee 377.8 127.0 250.8 Heart of Dallas Bowl BUFFALO BILLS—Signed RB Zach Brown to the Channel. Indiana 22 2002 91.0 Millican, 10—4. 145 — Tyler Gregory, Mar, won by Washington 19 1718 90.4 Oakland 390.2 131.2 259.0 At Dallas practice squad. forfeit. 152 — Vern Stevens, Mar, won by forfeit. Team Defense G Pts Avg Jacksonville 394.5 145.7 248.8 Purdue (6-6) vs. Oklahoma State (7-5), 9 a.m. CAROLINA PANTHERS—Released WT Lee Local Schedule 160 — Hunter Martin, Wil, p. Anthony Dailey, Memphis 19 1723 90.7 NFC (ESPNU) Ziemba. Placed S Haruki Nakamura on injured 3:00. 170 — Joe Jones, Wil, p. Kenny Brown, 1:06. Indiana 22 2008 91.3 OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Gator Bowl reserve. Signed DB Anderson Russell from the Today 182 — Willamette won by forfeit. 190 — Chicago 21 1917 91.3 Detroit 413.8 106.0 307.8 At Jacksonville, Fla. practice squad and DB Kamaal McIlwain to the High School Boys Basketball — Mapleton at Willamette won by forfeit. 220 — Willamette won Minnesota 19 1759 92.6 New Orleans 394.2 96.1 298.1 Mississippi State (8-4) vs. Northwestern (9-3), 9 practice squad. Reedsport, 7:30 p.m.; Pacific vs. Triangle Lake at by forfeit. 285 — Willamette won by forfeit. Atlanta 19 1772 93.3 Washington 386.5 167.5 218.9 a.m. (ESPN2) CHICAGO BEARS—Signed DT Amobi Okoye to a Siuslaw, 5:30 p.m.; Siuslaw vs. Cascade, 5 p.m. JV one-year contract. Brooklyn 21 1969 93.8 Atlanta 376.2 86.9 289.2 Capital One Bowl High School Girls Basketball — Pacific vs. 106 — Ryder McKee, Mar, p. Chris Colomers, DALLAS COWBOYS—Released TE Chase Ford L.A. Clippers 22 2073 94.2 N.Y. Giants 372.9 116.4 256.5 At Orlando, Fla. Triangle Lake at Siuslaw, 4 p.m.; Siuslaw vs. :55. 132 — Logan Entgelmier, Mar, p. Robert and DB Reggie Jones from the practice squad. Philadelphia 22 2081 94.6 Dallas 372.1 79.8 292.2 Georgia (11-2) vs. Nebraska (10-3), 10 a.m. (TBA) Stayton, 3:30 p.m. Phoenix Invitational: Jones, :58. 152 — Taylor Dornbusch, Mar, p. Orlando 21 1997 95.1 Philadelphia 362.9 125.5 237.4 Placed DT Josh Brent on the reserve/non-foot- Reedsport vs. Rogue River, 8:45 p.m. Jeffrey Sevece, 1:24. Outback Bowl ball illness list. Signed DT Brian Schaefering. New York 21 2001 95.3 San Francisco 360.1 161.5 198.5 At Tampa, Fla. Women’s College Wrestling — Pacific at SWOCC, Marshfield 42, Sheldon 36 Oklahoma City 22 2115 96.1 Tampa Bay 356.8 118.9 237.9 Signed DB Micah Pellerin to the practice squad. 3 p.m. South Carolina (10-2) vs. Michigan (8-4), 10 a.m. —Placed DT Corey Williams on 106 — Cole Smith, Mar, p. Marshall Dunn, 1:03. Washington 19 1843 97.0 Carolina 353.7 119.1 234.6 (ESPN) Men’s College Wrestling — Pacific at SWOCC, 3:30 113 — Izaak Grubbs, Mar, won by forfeit. 120 — Milwaukee 20 1942 97.1 Green Bay 345.8 107.7 238.1 injured reserve. Signed DT Andre Fluellen. p.m. Double forfeit. 126 — Thaddeus Nelson, Mar, won Detroit 24 2335 97.3 Seattle 341.2 152.3 188.9 Rose Bowl Released DE Kendrick Adams from the practice At Pasadena, Calif. Friday, Dec. 14 by forfeit. 132 — Brandon Campbell, Mar, p. San Antonio 23 2239 97.3 Minnesota 328.8 156.2 172.6 squad. Signed DT Jimmy Saddler-McQueen to High School Boys Basketball — Midwestern Hagan Le, 3:59. 138 — Alek Millican, Mar, won by Boston 21 2048 97.5 St. Louis 324.3 112.2 212.1 Stanford (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (8-5), 2 p.m. (ESPN) the practice squad. League: Marshfield at Marist, 7 p.m.; Riddle at forfeit. 145 — Tyler Gregory, Mar, won by forfeit. New Orleans 21 2049 97.6 Chicago 314.8 122.4 192.5 Orange Bowl —Placed RB Donald Myrtle Point, 7:30 p.m.; Newport at North Bend, 152 — Vern Stevens, Mar, p. Avery Ingram, :41. Golden State 22 2169 98.6 Arizona 269.5 78.5 190.9 At Miami Brown and FB Robert Hughes on injured 7 p.m.; Winter Lake Classic at Coquille: Gold 160 — Brandon Seiber, She, p. Anthony Dailey, L.A. Lakers 22 2173 98.8 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Northern Illinois (12-1) vs. Florida State (11-2), reserve. Released RB Alvester Alexander from Beach vs. North Valley, 5:15 p.m.; Coquille vs. 1:52. 170 — Johnny Sweeny, She, p. Kenny Brown, Utah 23 2281 99.2 San Francisco 275.5 90.8 184.7 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) the practice squad. Signed G Robert Griffin, RB Yoncalla, 8:30 p.m.; Siuslaw in Junction 1:18. 182 — Sheldon won by forfeit. 190 — Sacramento 21 2087 99.4 Seattle 301.7 105.4 196.3 Wednesday, Jan. 2 Mewelde Moore and RB Deji Karim. Signed RB City/Cottage Grove Holiday Tournament, TBA. Sheldon won by forfeit. 220 — Sheldon won by Miami 20 1989 99.5 Chicago 314.2 108.7 205.5 Sugar Bowl Davin Meggett to the practice squad. High School Girls Basketball — Midwestern forfeit. 285 — Sheldon won by forfeit. Cleveland 23 2301 100.0 St. Louis 336.1 110.3 225.8 At New Orleans NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Re-signed WR League: Marist at Marshfield, 7 p.m.; Riddle at JV Portland 21 2114 100.7 Dallas 336.6 118.8 217.8 Florida (11-1) vs. Louisville (10-2), 5:30 p.m. Deion Branch. Signed WR Tony Logan to the Myrtle Point, 6 p.m.; North Bend at Newport, 7 106 — Ryder McKee p. Brandon Le, 5:07. 126 — Denver 23 2323 101.0 Arizona 337.6 140.5 197.1 (ESPN) practice squad. p.m.; Winter Lake Classic at Coquille: Gold Beach William Constautino, She, p. Justin Gerhart, 1:46. Dallas 22 2229 101.3 Detroit 348.4 121.0 227.4 Thursday, Jan. 3 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Released T Fenuki vs. North Valley, 3:30 p.m.; Coquille vs. Yoncalla, 152 — Taylor Dornbusch, Mar, d. Tyler Ingram, Phoenix 23 2348 102.1 Philadelphia 348.6 119.3 229.3 Fiesta Bowl Tupou. 7 p.m.; Siuslaw in Junction City/Cottage Grove 17—4. Toronto 23 2360 102.6 Carolina 348.8 121.6 227.2 At Glendale, Ariz. —Released C Paul Fenaroli Holiday Tournament, TBA; Reedsport at Phoenix Charlotte 21 2169 103.3 Green Bay 351.8 116.7 235.2 Kansas State (11-1) vs. Oregon (11-1), 5:30 p.m. from the practice squad. Signed T Levy Adcock Invitational, TBA. Houston 21 2201 104.8 Minnesota 352.0 115.3 236.7 (ESPN) to the practice squad. High School Swimming — North Eugene at Pro Basketball Atlanta 361.9 127.0 234.9 Friday, Jan. 4 NEW YORK JETS—Released RB Kahlil Bell. Marshfield, 3 p.m.; North Bend at Newport N.Y. Giants 376.2 123.3 252.8 Cotton Bowl —Placed DT Mike Invitational, 4 p.m. NBA Pro Football Washington 388.1 98.8 289.3 At Arlington, Texas Patterson on the reserve/non-football illness High School Wrestling — North Bend, Gold EASTERN CONFERENCE Tampa Bay 389.8 78.2 311.6 Texas A&M (10-2) vs. Oklahoma (10-2), 5 p.m. list. Signed FB/TE Emil Igwenagu from the prac- Beach, Reedsport at Grants Pass invitational, TBA. Atlantic Division W L Pct GB NFL New Orleans 436.9 152.4 284.5 (FOX) tice squad and DT Ronnie Cameron to the prac- Men’s College Basketball — SWOCC vs. Grays New York 165.762— AMERICAN CONFERENCE Saturday, Jan. 5 tice squad. Harbor at Treasure Valley Crossover, Ontario, 5 Boston 12 9 .571 4 East W L T Pct PF PA BBVA Compass Bowl ST. LOUIS RAMS—Released DE Mason Brodine p.m. Brooklyn 12 9 .571 4 y-New England 10 3 0 .769 472 274 College Football At Birmingham, Ala. from the practice squad. Signed WR Raymond 1 Women’s College Basketball — SWOCC at Philadelphia 12 10 .545 4⁄2 N.Y. Jets 6 7 0 .462 245 306 Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. Mississippi (6-6), 10 a.m. (ESPN) Radway to the practice squad. Columbia Basin Crossover TBA. Toronto 4 19 .174 13 Buffalo 5 8 0 .385 289 352 Bowl Schedule Sunday, Jan. 6 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Placed DE Vaughn Saturday, Dec. 15 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Miami 5 8 0 .385 240 276 GoDaddy.com Bowl Martin and S Darrell Stuckey on injured reserve. Saturday, Dec. 15 High School Boys Basketball — Bandon at Miami 14 6 .700 — South W L T Pct PF PA At Mobile, Ala. Re-signed RB Curtis Brinkley. Signed LB Gary 1 New Mexico Bowl Santiam Christian, 6:30 p.m.; Oakland at Pacific, Atlanta 13 6 .684 ⁄2 x-Houston 11 2 0 .846 365 263 Kent State (11-2) vs. Arkansas State (9-3), 6 p.m. Guyton. Released WR Kashif Moore from the 1 Nevada (7-5) vs. Arizona (7-5), 10 a.m. (ESPN) 7:30 p.m.; Siuslaw in Junction City/Cottage Orlando 8 13 .381 6⁄2 Indianapolis 9 4 0 .692 292 329 (ESPN) practice squad. 1 Grove Holiday Tournament, TBA; Winter Lake Charlotte 7 14 .333 7⁄2 Tennessee 4 9 0 .308 271 386 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Monday, Jan. 7 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed LB Eric 1 Classic at Coquille: Consolation game at 3:45 Washington 3 16 .158 10⁄2 Jacksonville 2 11 0 .154 216 359 At Boise, Idaho BCS National Championship Bakhtiari to a two-year contract. p.m. and championship game at 7 p.m. Central Division W L Pct GB North W L T Pct PF PA Toledo (9-3) vs. Utah State (10-2), 1:30 p.m. At Miami —Signed RB Collin Mooney High School Girls Basketball — Bandon at Chicago 12 9 .571 — Baltimore 9 4 0 .692 331 273 (ESPN) Notre Dame (12-0) vs. Alabama (12-1), 5:30 p.m. to the practice squad. 1 Santiam Christian, 5 p.m.; Oakland at Pacific, 6 Milwaukee 11 9 .550 ⁄2 Pittsburgh 7 6 0 .538 278 264 Thursday, Dec. 20 (ESPN) SOCCER 1 p.m.; Siuslaw in Junction City/Cottage Grove Indiana 11 11 .500 1⁄2 Cincinnati 7 6 0 .538 321 280 Poinsettia Bowl 1 College Playoffs Holiday Tournament, TBA; Reedsport at Phoenix Detroit 7 17.2926⁄2 Cleveland 5 8 0 .385 259 272 At San Diego CHIVAS USA—Named Jose Luis Sanchez Sola Invitational, TBA; Winter Lake Classic at Cleveland 5 18 .217 8 West W L T Pct PF PA San Diego St. (9-3) vs. BYU (7-5), 5 p.m. (ESPN) NCAA Football Championship Subdivision coach. Traded the No. 2 allocation order spot to Coquille: Consolation game at 2 p.m., champi- WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE y-Denver 10 3 0 .769 375 257 Friday, Dec. 21 Semifinals Portland for the No. 3 spot and a 2013 interna- onship game at 5:30 p.m. Southwest Division W L Pct GB San Diego 5 8 0 .385 292 281 tional slot or second-round draft pick. St. Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl Friday, Dec. 14 High School Wrestling — North Bend, Gold San Antonio 18 5 .783 — Oakland 3 10 0 .231 248 402 MONTREAL IMPACT—Signed M Justin Mapp to Ball State (9-3) vs. UCF (9-4), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN) Georgia Southern (10-3) at North Dakota State Beach, Reedsport at Grants Pass invitational, TBA. Memphis 14 5 .737 2 Kansas City 2 11 0 .154 195 352 (12-1), 5 p.m. a one-year contract. 1 Saturday, Dec. 22 Men’s College Basketball — SWOCC at Treasure Dallas 11 11 .500 6⁄2 NATIONAL CONFERENCE —Traded D Ike Opara New Orleans Bowl Saturday, Dec. 15 Valley Crossover, TBA. Houston 10 11 .476 7 East W L T Pct PF PA to for a 2013 second-round East Carolina (8-4) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (7-4), Sam Houston State (10-3) at Eastern Women’s College Basketball — SWOCC at New Orleans 5 16 .238 12 N.Y. Giants 8 5 0 .615 373 270 draft pick. 9 a.m. (ESPN) Washington (11-2), 1:05 p.m. Columbia Basin Crossover TBA. Northwest Division W L Pct GB Washington 7 6 0 .538 343 329 Championship SPORTING KANSAS CITY—Re-signed D Matt Oklahoma City 18 4 .818 — Dallas 7 6 0 .538 300 314 Las Vegas Bowl Saturday, Jan. 5 Besler. 1 Boise State (10-2) vs. Washington (7-5), 12:30 Utah 13 10 .565 5⁄2 Philadelphia 4 9 0 .308 240 341 At Frisco, Texas TORONTO FC—Traded F Ryan Johnson and G High School Results 1 p.m. (ESPN) Minnesota 10 9 .526 6⁄2 South W L T Pct PF PA Semifinal winners, 10 a.m. Milos Kocic to Portland for G Joe Bendik, a 2013 1 Monday, Dec. 24 Denver 11 12 .478 7⁄2 y-Atlanta 11 2 0 .846 337 259 first-round draft pick and allocation money. BASKETBALL 1 Hawaii Bowl NCAA Division III Portland 9 12 .429 8⁄2 Tampa Bay 6 7 0 .462 354 308 COLLEGE BOYS SMU (6-6) vs. Fresno State (9-3), 5 p.m. (ESPN) Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl Pacific Division W L Pct GB New Orleans 5 8 0 .385 348 379 Friday, Dec. 14 AKRON—Promoted quarterbacks coach A.J. Myrtle Point 53, Lost River 41 L.A. Clippers 16 6 .727 — Carolina 4 9 0 .308 265 312 Wednesday, Dec. 26 Milwee to offensive coordinator. Myrtle Point 14 13 13 13 — 53 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl At Salem, Va. Golden State 15 7 .682 1 North W L T Pct PF PA Mount Union (14-0) vs. St. Thomas (Minn.) (14- ARKANSAS—Named Jim Chaney offensive Lost River 11 9 10 11 — 41 L.A. Lakers 9 13 .409 7 Green Bay 9 4 0 .692 323 279 At Detroit coordinator. Announced RB Knile Davis will MYRTLE POINT (53): Cooper Stateler 19, Kyle 1 Central Michigan (6-6) vs. Western Kentucky (7- 0), 4 p.m. Phoenix 8 15 .348 8⁄2 Chicago 8 5 0 .615 308 219 enter the NFL draft. Seals 11, Matt Newton 10, Taylor Fischer 7, 1 5), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN) NCAA Division II Sacramento 7 14 .333 8⁄2 Minnesota 7 6 0 .538 283 286 ARKANSAS STATE—Named Bryan Harsin foot- Kenden Findley 4, Brad Larsen 2, Kelley Caffey. Wednesday’s Games Detroit 4 9 0 .308 320 342 Thursday, Dec. 27 Championship ball coach. LOST RIVER (41): Luke Burch 25, Tannor Brooklyn 94, Toronto 88 West W L T Pct PF PA Military Bowl Saturday, Dec. 15 SAINT JOSEPH’S—Suspended junior F Halil Stradley 7, Tragon Stradley 4, Raynell Todd 3, Indiana 96, Cleveland 81 San Francisco 9 3 1 .731 316 184 At Washington At Florence, Ala. Kanacevic from the basketball team for two Marco Leon 2, Cody Brewer, Josh Hogue, Gabriel Atlanta 86, Orlando 80 Seattle 8 5 0 .615 300 202 Bowling Green (8-4) vs. San Jose State (10-2), Valdosta State (11-2) vs. Winston-Salem (14-0), games and a week of practice for unsportsman- Leivanos, Andrew Taylor. L.A. Clippers 100, Charlotte 94 St. Louis 6 6 1 .500 236 279 noon (ESPN) 10 a.m. like conduct against Villanova. Powers 41, Coquille JV 29 Chicago 96, Philadelphia 89 Arizona 4 9 0 .308 186 292 Belk Bowl NAIA SOUTH CAROLINA—Announced RB Marcus Coquille 2 5 6 16 — 29 Golden State 97, Miami 95 x-clinched playoff spot At Charlotte, N.C. Championship Lattimore will enter the NFL draft. Powers 12 16 9 4 — 41 Houston 99, Washington 93 y-clinched division Duke (6-6) vs. Cincinnati (9-3), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN) Today TENNESSEE TECH—Announced WR Da’Rick COQUILLE JV (29): Noah Uriza 7, Zach Ray 6, Minnesota 108, Denver 105 Today Holiday Bowl At Rome, Ga. Rogers will enter the NFL draft. Tim Smith 6, Eli Dill 4, Henry Lau 4, Ty Fisher 2, Oklahoma City 92, New Orleans 88 Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 5:20 p.m. At San Diego Morningside (Iowa) (13-0) vs. Marian (Ind.) (11- TEXAS TECH—Named Kliff Kingsbury football Zach Amavisca, Jordan Tassey, McKenzie Gibson, Milwaukee 98, Sacramento 85 Sunday, Dec. 16 Baylor (7-5) vs. UCLA (9-4), 6:45 p.m. (ESPN) 1), 3:30 p.m. coach. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, December 13,2012 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Williams says he tried to stop bounty program

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fire causes damage at Green Bay stadium NEW ORLEANS — Former New Orleans defen- GREEN BAY, Wis. — sive coordinator Gregg Construction work at Williams testified that he Lambeau Field sparked a tried to shut down the team’s minor fire that caused about bounty system when the NFL $5,000 in damage to the began inves- Green Bay Packers stadium. tigating WLUK-TV reported but was Sports workers were cutting a beam overruled near the fourth floor by interim Shorts Wednesday when sparks Saints head landed inside a wall, igniting coach Joe Vitt, foam insulation. according to transcripts from The fire happened on appeals hearings obtained by Aaron Rodgers Day, a day the The Associated Press. state proclaimed in honor of According to the tran- the Packers quarterback scripts, Williams said that because Rodgers wears No. 12 then-assistant Vitt respond- and the date Wednesday was ed to a suggestion that the 12-12-12. pay-for-pain setup be aban- PRO HOCKEY doned with an obscenity- The Associated Press filled speech about how NFL NHL talks still stalled New Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury, left, and athletic director Kirby Hocutt exit a plane at Lubbock International Airport on Wednesday. Commissioner Roger Goodell after latest meeting “wasn’t going to ... tell us to NEW YORK — Different ... stop doing what won us location, different format, the Super Bowl. This has same old result in the ongo- Texas Tech turns to Kingsbury been going on in the ... ing fruitless NHL labor talks. National Football League “All I am going to say is forever, and it will go on here there wasn’t any change in LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Hocutt talked to Kingsbury agreed to a four-year deal, Mike Leach. Kingsbury forever, when they run (me) position,” players’ associa- New Texas Tech coach Kliff about the job twice. the terms of which have not passed for more than 12,000 out of there, it will still go tion executive director Kingsbury has wanted to be “It’s just been a whirlwind been settled. Kingsbury will yards at Tech. on.” Donald Fehr said. back in Lubbock since he left but I couldn’t be happier, be formally introduced at a He has never been a head Williams and Vitt were In what was expected to a decade ago. beyond ecstatic to be back. It news conference Friday. coach and at 33, he’ll be one among a number of witness- be the resumption of negoti- Late last week the former feels like home,” Kingsbury Kingsbury was the Aggies of the youngest in major col- es whose testimony was ations between the league Red Raiders quarterback was said after landing in Lubbock offensive coordinator this lege football. heard by former NFL and the players after talks fell watching film to prepare for on Wednesday night. “This is year. If it was any other Hocutt called him the Commissioner Paul apart last week, the sides got Texas A&M’s game against where I wanted to be, it’s school, Kingsbury said, he “right fit” for Texas Tech. Tagliabue, who on Tuesday to the same location but Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl where I’ve wanted to be.” would have stayed at A&M. “He’s prepared his whole overturned four player sus- never made it into the same and getting ready to accom- Kingsbury and Hocutt “He understands,” life for this,” said Hocutt, pensions in the case. room to work through their pany Aggies quarterback met in Austin yesterday and Kingsbury said of Manziel. who was the same age as Tagliabue was appointed by problems. Johnny Manziel to New York, the deal was sealed there “He knows how I feel about Kingsbury when he got his Goodell to handle the final Federal mediators where he became the first Wednesday afternoon. him. He’s as good a player as first athletic director job at round of appeals. The AP rejoined the conversation freshman ever to win the Hocutt announced the news I’ve ever seen and probably Ohio University. “He’s ready obtained transcripts of following two failed days last Heisman Trophy. with a video posted on the fiercest competitor I’ve and I had no hesitation.” Tagliabue’s closed-door month, but still couldn’t On Saturday, the Texas Twitter not long after. ever been around, so it was Not long after Kingsbury hearings through a person achieve a breakthrough in Tech job came open when “Wreck ‘em Tech,” definitely hard with that. But was hired former Texas Tech with a role in the case. this hockey labor fight. The Tommy Tuberville left after Kingsbury said in the video, this is where I belong.” receiver Danny Amendola, One day after his suspen- mediators met separately three seasons to take the giving the school’s Guns Up Kingbury was the first in a now with the St. Louis Rams, sion in the bounty probe was with the NHL and the union, Cincinnati job. sign when the camera panned string of record-setting tweeted: “We jus got our overturned, Jonathan Vilma but failed to bridge the gap. The next day Texas Tech to him. quarterbacks for the Red swagger back. Wreck em moved forward with his athletic director Kirby Hocutt and Kingsbury Raiders under former coach TECH. Lets ride.” defamation claims against SOCCER Goodell, while Drew Brees and other teammates went Timbers acquire former on the offensive against Beaver Ryan Johnson WSU investigation clears coaches Goodell and the league PORTLAND — The office. acquired THE ASSOCIATED PRESS being conducted. into his first gathering with media since “What I would like to see former Oregon State forward Wilson contended in a letter sent to the injury. is a level of accountability on Ryan Johnson and goalkeeper SPOKANE, Wash. — An internal journalists on Nov. 10 that he quit the He came into this season off liga- the part of the NFL and Milos Kocic from Toronto FC investigation into a former player’s alle- team prior to the UCLA game as a ment surgery to his left knee, an injury Commissioner Goodell in on Wednesday for goalkeeper gations of abuse by Washington State protest to “physical, emotional and ver- that cost him the final six games of the regards to mishandling of Joe Bendik, the third pick in football coaches didn’t turn up any evi- bal abuse” by the coaching staff. He 2011 season. this entire situation,” Brees the 2013 SuperDraft and allo- dence of abuse, athletic director Bill complained that coaches would “belit- said after practice cation money. Moos said Wednesday. tle, intimidate and humiliate us.” He did McCarron will stay at Alabama Wednesday. “We as players The 28-year-old Johnson A dozen players were interviewed by not provide details. TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama hold ourselves and are held to had seven goals in 31 regular- two members of Moos’ staff, and all Leach denied there was any abuse. quarterback AJ McCarron, who has led a very strict code of conduct season games last season. He reported they were Moos revealed in his memo that he the Crimson Tide to its second straight both on and off the field. We has 27 goals in six MLS sea- having a positive received a text message from Wilson national title game, said he will return have to be accountable to sons with , experience at College after the UCLA game “where he recant- for his senior season instead of entering that, as it should be, and I feel Chicago, San Jose and Washington State ed the allegations of abuse made in a the NFL draft. like they should be held to the Toronto, and also has eight under head coach Notes letter written by he and a relative and McCarron made the announcement same standards.” goals in 25 international Mike Leach and his sent to the media earlier that evening.” in a statement released by the school on For his part, Goodell said appearances for Jamaica. assistants, Moos said. Wednesday. he “fundamentally dis- “After weighing our “The majority of the players stated Lattimore will enter NFL draft “I had many goals for myself when I agrees” with Tagliabue’s immediate needs and evalu- that the player that walked out of practice COLUMBIA, S.C. — Injured South came to the University of Alabama,”the decision not to discipline ating the college pool, we felt let the team down and put them, their Carolina running back Marcus junior said. “I have been lucky enough players in the New Orleans it was in the club’s best inter- coach and WSU in a bad light,” Moos Lattimore is finished with college foot- to achieve some of those goals, but some Saints’ bounty scandal. est to give up a draft pick to wrote in a memo to WSU President Elson ball. How long it takes the Gamecocks are still ahead of me. There were many Speaking after an owners secure a talented goal-scorer Floyd that was released Wednesday. junior to make his NFL debut is any- factors in my decision to return to meeting in the Dallas area, and an experienced player “There is no signs of abuse or mis- one’s guess. Alabama for my senior year but, after Goodell said he respected like Ryan,” Timbers general treatment of players,” Moos said in a Lattimore announced Wednesday he talking with my family and coaches, I his predecessor’s decision, manager Gavin Wilkinson conference call with reporters from was giving up his final season to enter knew it was the right choice for me. and believed it backed up his said. “He adds another Pullman. “Hopefully, we can get this the NFL draft. He was considered a “I love the University of Alabama, my conclusion that the Saints weapon to our attacking behind us and go forward.” can’t-miss, first-round talent after his coaches, my teammates and our fans. I ran a bounty program for group and can create goals in Star receiver Marquess Wilson quit first two seasons. However, a horrifying am excited to have the opportunity to three years and covered it a number of ways. He also the team during a practice late in the right knee injury in October has play with my brother (sophomore tight up. offers versatility in a number of positions in either a three- season and later contended that players dropped his draft stock and it is unclear end Corey McCarron), continue to grow Brent won’t play again were suffering physical and mental when Lattimore might return to action. as a leader, continue to help our team win or two-front system.” abuse at the hands of coaches. Lattimore dislocated his knee and football games and develop even further this year for Cowboys The Timbers also traded Floyd asked for the internal review of damaged three of four ligaments when as a quarterback. The NFL has long been IRVING, Texas — Josh the third position in the allo- those allegations, and also asked the he was tackled against Tennessee. a dream, but I think another year at Brent was placed on the cation ranking and either a Pacific-12 Conference to do its own Doctors say surgery on his knee was Alabama can only help my chances of reserve/non-football illness 2013 international roster spot review. The conference review is still successful and Lattimore easily walked being successful at the next level.” list by the Dallas Cowboys, a or a second-round pick in the move that ends his season, 2013 SuperDraft to Chivas but allows the defensive USA for the second position tackle to remain with the in the allocation ranking. Wambach reaches 150 career goals in win team. The move came a day Messi scores two more HOUSTON (AP) — Abby that’s why she’s able to finish goals for Barcelona Wambach scored twice so many goals. She takes us after a memorial service for Wednesday night to become on her back so many games, practice squad player Jerry MADRID — Lionel Messi only the second soccer player so I’m so happy she was able Brown, Brent’s close friend scored two goals for the sev- to reach 150 international to get some in the back of the who was killed in a car acci- enth straight game he start- goals, and the United States net tonight.” dent when Brent was driv- ed, raising his total for the beat China 4-0 in an exhibi- Wambach’s two-goal ing. Brent is facing an intoxi- year to 88, as defending tion game Wednesday night. game came some eight years cated manslaughter charge champion Barcelona won 2-0 “I’m just really lucky,”said after she scored five times in related to the accident at second-tier Cordoba in the Wambach, who helped lead a 5-0 victory over Ireland at Saturday morning, and is first leg of the fifth round of the U.S. women to a fourth Houston’s Reliant Stadium. free on bond. the Copa del Rey. Olympic gold medal at the “Somehow, I like London Games.“I’ve got real- Houston,” Wambach said. “I ly good players around me. like playing here.” Sha’Dare McNeal, while They make me look good so Lloyd gave the four-time VOLLEYBALL sophomore middle blocker often, so we’re having a blast.” gold medalists a 2-0 lead in From Page B1 Khat Bell (1.36 blocks per set) Carli Lloyd and Amy The Associated Press the 62nd minute earlier with leads the defense. Rodriguez also scored to help Abby Wambach reacts after scoring a goal during the first half against a header of her own off That surge has landed Since a 6-3 start that the Americans extend their China on Wednesday. Megan Rapinoe’s corner kick. Michigan in new territory included a loss to Penn State, unbeaten streak to 22. Rodriguez capped the with their first Final Four Texas has won 21 of 22 The night, however, nate to have her on my team. down to special players, and scoring with a 7-yard shot off appearance, but a familiar matches. Longhorns coach belonged to Wambach. I sure wouldn’t want to be that exactly what Abby is. a save by goalkeeper Wang place in the KFC Yum! Jerritt Elliott credits the run She opened the scoring in playing against her.” She’s a tremendous finisher Fei in the 85th minute. Center. The Wolverines beat to a shift from a 6-2 to a 5-1 the 20th minute, splitting Wambach also slotted inside the 18(-yard box). She’s The exhibition before host Louisville here in the formation that he said has two defenders to head home home an 8-yard rocket after clearly the best in the world.” 15,643 fans at BBVA Compass second round. provided better ball control Heather O’Reilly’s cross from cutting across a defender in The 32-year-old Stadium was the ninth match Michigan will try to and helped his team play at a the right side. the 63rd minute for her 25th Wambach needs eight goals in the 10-game Fan Tribute impose its will during its higher level. “I was lucky to have Abby goal of the year. to tie Mia Hamm as the U.S Tour that wraps up Saturday semifinal match against A Texas victory over in the box for the first goal,” “She makes my job easy,” women’s career leader. in Boca Raton, Fla., with the Texas, which swept Florida Michigan could set up a O’Reilly said. “That got us U.S. coach Jill Ellis said. “She’s one of the bravest third straight game against and USC in the regionals. The rematch against Penn State, a going. ... One hundred and “When all is said and done players in the world, maybe China. The top-ranked Longhorns’ offensive match where the Longhorns fifty international goals is and you deal with tactics and the bravest player in the Americans are 16-0-3 includes outside hitter Bailey know they’d have to play at quite the feat. I’m so fortu- deal with teams, it comes world,” O’Reilly said. “And against China dating to 2003. Webster and utility player their highest level. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4 • The World • Thursday,December 13,2012 Y K Sports Beavers slip past Portland State

PORTLAND (AP) — made it 22-13 for Portland, Oregon State guard Roberto and Oregon State coach Craig Nelson was genuine when he Robinson yelled across the described how impressed he floor to Nelson: “Roberto! was with Portland State. Shoot the ball!” “That team is good,” he The Beavers narrowed it said earnestly. “Especially to 22-21, and the Vikings when they come out at the missed a pair of free throws start and make shots like for a technical called on that.” Robinson. The Vikings led for most “It was so funny, because of the first half before they when coach got that techni- eventually succumbed to the cal we kind of picked it up,” Beavers 79-74 on Wednesday Burton said. night. But truth be told, Portland Devon Collier had 23 State was thwarted when points and Joe Burton added Oregon State went to the 1-3- 20 points and seven 1 defense. rebounds for the Beavers (6- “You just can’t simulate 2), who became the first Pac- those guys in practice,” 12 team to play at the 1,500- Geving said. “They’re long seat Peter W. Stott Center on and athletic.” the Vikings’ downtown A layup by Collier gave Portland campus. Oregon State its first lead of The sellout crowd was the game, 25-24, with 2:54 almost evenly divided left in the first half. Burton’s between white-clad Viking hook shot at the buzzer gave fans and orange-clad sup- the Beavers a 32-26 lead at The Associated Press porters of the Beavers. the break. Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles (9) throws under pressure from defensive end Daniel Te’o-Nesheim (50) dur- “It was kind of like a rival- Oregon State started to ing the first half of their game between between Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Tampa, Fla.The Eagles will play ry game,” said Nelson who pull away in the second half, the tonight. had 16 points and six assists. going up 44-36 on Nelson’s “That’s the kind of atmos- layup with 14:18 left. phere there was.” Collier’s layup extended the The Beavers trailed for lead to 59-45. Bengals play Eagles in critical game most of the first half before The Vikings proved tena- pulling away to lead by as cious, pulling to within 67-61 BY BARRY WILNER against Dallas, at home no with games remaining at do so ... BRONCOS, 28-27. many as 14 points in the sec- on Renado Parker’s dunk with The Associated Pres less, they can’t afford to flop Pittsburgh and home for Seattle (minus 3) vs. ond. Portland State rallied in 2:22 left and then narrowing in Philly, where the Bengals Baltimore, a loss to the lowly Buffalo at Toronto: Win here the final minutes but could- it 69-64 on a free throw. But The Philadelphia Eagles are a 3-point favorite. if re-inspired Eagles is and Seahawks can make n’t get closer than five points. Portland State couldn’t get haven’t completely given up Had the Eagles not rallied unthinkable. playoff plans ... SEA- “I told the kids — I’m not any closer than five points the on the season. They damaged to win at Tampa on the final “We let a huge opportuni- HAWKS, 24-20. beating them up in the locker rest of the way. Tampa Bay’s playoff chances play last Sunday, this would- ty get away based upon what Minnesota (plus 3) at St. room — I thought they played Parker and Lateef last weekend n’t seem much of a hurdle. To happened with a couple of Louis: Jeff Fisher should be in well,” Portland State coach McMullan led the Vikings and get an the credit of coach Andy Reid other clubs,” coach Marvin Coach of Year conversation Tyler Geving said. with 16 points apiece. opportunity Pro and the young players he’s Lewis said. “And that’s the ... RAMS, 21-20. The Vikings (1-5) have lost Portland State faces 1 Thurs day using in this lost season, the shame of it.” Tampa Bay (plus 3 ⁄2) at five straight after winning George Fox on Saturday for night to do Picks Eagles still are trying. Falling to Philadelphia New Orleans: Bucs will kick their opener against the its final non-conference the same to the “I think the big thing is, would be even more of a themselves for loss to Eagles Pacific (Ore.) Boxers back on game of the season. Cincinnati Bengals. it’s a great thing for the team shame ... BENGALS, 19-13. when season concludes ... Nov. 9. Portland’s losses Wednesday night’s game was It’s a critical game for the sticking together,” rookie San Francisco (plus 3) at BUCCANEERS, 30-27. before the Beavers all came the first of four games at Bengals. At 7-6, they are in quarterback Nick Foles said. New England: If Patriots do Jacksonville (plus 7) at on the road. home. the midst of the AFC wild- “We can build off of this.” to Niners what they did to Miami: Jaguars have No. 1 The Beavers have won The Beavers host Chicago card race, tied with the Perhaps. But at 4-9 and Texans, there might be no overall draft pick in their four of their last five games, State on Sunday. Steelers and a game in front with an eight-game slide just stopping them ... BEST BET: sights ... DOLPHINS, 17-9. including last Saturday’s 85- The two teams have met of the Jets for the final spot. concluded, Philadelphia isn’t PATRIOTS, 24-17. Carolina (plus 3) at San 54 victory over Grambling 13 times, with Oregon State After blowing a nine-point going anywhere this season. New York Giants (plus 1) Diego: Both teams pulled off State. Their lone loss in the winning all of them. The Viks lead in the fourth quarter Cincinnati could be, and at Atlanta: Falcons look like upsets a week ago. Chargers stretch was at then-No. 10 have played Oregon State first-place team chasing avoid one ... CHARGERS, Kansas, 84-78. more than any other Pac-12 those behind them ... UPSET 30-28. Portland State jumped out school. 1 Viking assistant coach SPECIAL: GIANTS, 26-20. Detroit (minus 6 ⁄2) at to a surprising 12-3 lead as 1 Andy McClouskey played for Indianapolis (plus 8 ⁄2) at Arizona: Cardinals will show the Beavers struggled to get Houston: Texans look like up this time. They just won’t started. Oregon State didn’t the Beavers under coach first-place team chasing win ... LIONS, 24-13. hit from the floor until Ralph Miller and later served those behind them, too ... Kansas City (plus 3) at Roberto Nelson’s layup about as an assistant coach for both TEXANS, 23-21. Oakland: AP Pro 32 rankings six minutes into the game. the Oregon State men’s and Pittsburgh (plus 1) at (tied for 30th) say it all about Michael Harvey’s dunk women’s teams. Dallas: Picking road under- these teams ... CHIEFS, 19- dogs is dangerous business. 17. But Dallas isn’t imposing at New York Jets (plus 1) at “I’ve got to work on get- home ... STEELERS, 23-17. Tennessee, Monday night: RECAP ting some bigger kids out,” Green Bay (minus 3) at Now Jets fans are talking From Page B1 Marshfield coach Travis Chicago: Packers wrap up playoffs? Fuhgeddaboudit! Wittlake said.“We’re forfeit- NFC North, keep archrivals ... TITANS, 14-13. North Bend’s pins were by ing from 182 up.” skidding ... PACKERS, 27-17. Washington (OFF) at 1 Levi Graber (126), Kyle Marshfield got a pin by Denver (minus 2 ⁄2) at Cleveland: With or without Overshoe (160) and Mason Izaak Grubbs (113 pounds), Give the gift o f STYLE, Baltimore: Ravens need to RG3, Redskins have come too Laird (220). but lost the other three con- COMFORT and straighten themselves out. far to stumble here ... RED- Myrtle Point had two tested matches. The big one This is not the best game to SKINS, 17-13. placers in the 22-school of those was at 160 pounds, PERFORMANCE Culver Invitational. Lilly was where Anthony Dailey had a third at 120 pounds and Eli lead in his match against NFL fines Chris Kluwe Officer placed fifth at 132. Hunter Martin before getting Don’t forget... Marshfield 42, Sheldon caught in a move by Martin EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. a first-time uniform viola- 36; Willamette 45, and losing by pin. Use Your FSA Health Benefits (AP) — Minnesota Vikings tion. He wore a note bearing Marshfield 40: The Pirates A highlight of the evening Dollars Before December 31 punter Chris Kluwe says he’s the words “Vote Ray Guy” on beat the host Irish despite was wins by three junior var- been fined $5,250 by the NFL top of his jersey patch com- giving up the top four match- sity wrestlers. for wearing a message on his memorating the Hall of Fame es by forfeit. “Our JV kids wrestled uniform promoting Ray Guy during Sunday’s game Marshfield won three well,” Wittlake said. “Some for the Pro Football Hall of against Chicago. Kluwe said matches by pin and four oth- of them, that was their first Fame. his show of support for Guy’s ers by forfeit. Cole Smith high school win. Ryder COOS BAY VISION CENTER Kluwe confirmed induction will probably be a (106 pounds), Brandon McKee had his first two PATRICIA GATES, OD Wednesday the penalty he one-time act. Campbell (132) and Vern matches and won them 986 Central Ave., Coos Bay • 541.267.4224 • Like us on facebook expected from the league for He says he’s happy he Stevens (152) all pinned their both.” “got people talking about” opponents. McKee, who weighs just the fact that no punters are The upper-weight forfeits 87 pounds, may have trouble IT’S TIME TO GET THINGS in the Hall. Kluwe calls the came back to haunt the cracking the regular lineup voting process “a sham of a Pirates when the Wolverines with Smith, Grubbs and system if you’re not going to pulled out the Midwestern Tyler Campbell also in the WRAPPED UP acknowledge every facet of League win in Marshfield’s mix at the lowest two weight The helpful place. NOW THROUGH DECEMBER 31 the game.” other match Wednesday. classes.

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ing presents and baking cookies.Seeing Dear Santa letters all the kids is wonderful to me. Dear Santa, Holiday shopping This batch of letters was written by RuthEllen MERRY CHRISTMAS! Melton’s fourh-grade class at Hillcrest I have been a good girl, and I can Sincerely, your friend, Elementary School. prove it. I do my chores and I think Adria there fun. I do dishes and I help my spirit challenge mom bake santa cookies. But what I am Dear Santa, wishing for christmas is 4 pairs of high For Christmas I want a PS 3 and a Dear Santa, heal boots, 3 inches. I also want a real Asasins Creed part 3 game for the Xbox. is on in Bandon For Christmas I want a PS 3 and a micerphone and a bike. And you can do I also would like a Lego Star Wars game Asasins Creed part 3 game for the Xbox. the rest. for the Wii. Thank. you. BANDON — Thinking Spirit Challenge: Art by the I also would like a Lego Star Wars game What I want in my stocking is just a Your friend, about Christmas gifts for Sea Gallery; Baltimore Cen- for the Wii. Thank. you. little bit of candy. What I don't want is Austin family members? Have you ter; Bandon Baking Co. and Your friend, the plastic candycane with the red and stopped in some businesses in Deli; Bandon Card & Gift Austin green candy in it, but you can get me Bandon recently to see what Shoppe; Bandon Communi- anything you want to get me. But just Dear Santa, they have to offer? The next ty Youth Center’s Our Thrift Dear, Santa don't give me lots of candy. I want a I pod touch and 30 30 rifle. two weeks will provide an Store; Bandon Fitness Cen- Hi, my name is Cadence, I am in 4th Hope you have a great Christmas! thanks for giving everythang you give to opportunity to do both and to ter; Bandon Historical Soci- grade. I have light, blonde hair, medium From your friend, everyone. thanks for Christmas. win some prizes as well. ety Museum; Big Wheel length, that is with black under in the Ashley your best friend, The Greater Bandon Asso- General Store; Billy Smooth- Johnnie ciation, Bandon’s Main back. I have blue eyes and my ears have Dear Mr. and Mrs. Clause, boar’s; Blackhorse Boutique; a top and a bottom pierce hole. Street Program, is conduct- Brewed Awakenings; By the I’m Adria,my hobbies are ing its third annual Holiday Last year under the tree I got a kindle Sea Treasures; Cobbler’s cooking,playing outside, and helping Spirit Challenge among Ban- fire, sand art and some other items I Dear Santa, Bench; Cranberry Sweets; liked! I don't really remember but this out with my mom. don’s merchants and busi- Christmas makes me happy for see- My name is Ethan. I like sports nesses. This year’s contest Devon’s Boutique; Edgewa- year I would like a iPod touch, art sup- ters; Flying Pig; Forget-Me- plies, and what I really,really want a ing lights and hearing kingle bells I ring, games and nerf guns. will feature a drawing for a and smelling cookies. My favorite thing to do is playing $50 gift certificate that the Knots; Freedom Graphics; white kitten or baby chiuahaua. Gypsy Wagon; Kimberly’s In my stocking I would like perfume, I’d thank what I got last years,a pogo with my dad. At the house it is loud winner can use at the partic- stick.What I want in my stocking because we get awesome presents. ipating Bandon business of Book Nook; Lloyd’s; Lotus candy, a necklace and some Grotto Gifts; Minute Café; other knickknacks . Don't is a wipe out w.i.i game and Merry Christmas, Santa! their choice. Nobnab Gift Shop; Patina put me on the noughty list. under my tree a docter dred Your friend, Participating businesses Home Décor; Radio Hut; The Merry Christmas! full :alien.Christmas eve Ethan will provide a place where Sincerely, and day are pretty ruff at shoppers can register for the Raven; Sage Place; Second Cadence my house. We are open- drawing of the gift certifi- Street Gallery; Spirit of Ore- cate. Entries for the drawing gon; The Station restaurant; will be accepted from Dec. 8 Timeless Accents; Toy through Dec. 22. Room; Truffles; Whiskey As an extra Run Jewelry; and Winter bonus, all River Books. participating The drawings will be done businesses by close of business Dec. 22 will have their and the winner of the draw- own certificate ing for the gift certificate will or merchandise be announced the next day. item that will be The business or merchant drawn as well. The winner of with the most entries for the the drawings need not be drawing will become this present at the drawing to year’s Holiday Spirit Chal- win. lenge winner. As of press time, the fol- More information on the lowing Bandon businesses and organizations are partic- Holiday Spirit Challenge is ipating in the 2012 Holiday available from Harv Schubothe at 541-297-2342. Lions selling candy

• REEDSPORT — The Gardiner-Reedsport Lions Club are selling Christmas trees; See’s Candy and Christmas wreaths at the Reedsport Price ’n Pride parking lot noon to 6 p.m. everyday from now till Thursday, Dec. 20. • NORTH BEND — The North Bend Lions Club are selling See’s Candy across from Kentucky Fried Chicken in North Bend at 2273 Newmark Ave. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Sunday, Dec. 23 or until candy runs out. Prices for the candy will remain the same as last year at NB’s annual tree lighting $17 per box. Peanut brittle will be a available this year in addi- tion to the five varieties of chocolates: milk, dark, assorted, nuts and chews and soft centers. NORTH BEND — The Wetherell light the Christ- girl and one boy will be Company will provide coffee Profits from the annual candy sales are used by the Lions Club to fund various projects, such as eye testing and glasses, community is invited to mas tree and hand out treats selected to win after Santa and bagel samplings; K- North Bend’s annual Christ- to all of the boys and girls. has heard all of the Christ- donations made to schools and scholarships awarded to our Dock Radio will provide young people every year. mas tree lighting and holiday The City of North Bend mas wishes. music by Bay Area Teen Idol celebration today. Festivities will be giving away a boy and The children must be begin at the North Bend girl bicycle this year, thanks present to win. contestants; and the North Community Center at 5:45 to North Bend Sanitation. The Boys & Girls Club will Bend Fire Department will An evening of harmony p.m. Santa will be arriving at Children up to the age of 12 have crafts available from 6- give antique fire truck rides 6 p.m. to help Mayor Rick will be eligible to win. One 7 p.m. The Portland Bagel around the neighborhood. at Faith Lutheran Dec. 15

Sea Breeze Harmony Sharing the stage will be Tour historic Victorian homes in Port Orford Chorus will present “Home the Gold Coast Chorus, a for Christmas,” an evening men’s barbershop chorus PORT ORFORD — Victorian neers Patrick and Jane Hughes. The through 1923, the death of matriarch of Christmas music and directed by David Aakre; splendor, in grand holiday style, will 3,000 square-foot, 11-room ranch Jane Hughes. other a cappella delights, at the North Bend High be presented Saturday at the annual home, constructed of old growth Homemade cookies and hot 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Faith School Jazz Choir, directed Christmas opening of the historic Port Orford cedar will be decorated spiced cider are available and the gift Lutheran Church, 2741 by Ken Graber; Pure Vocal, Hughes House near Port Orford. by various community organizations. shop will be open. Entry to the Sherman Ave., North a women’s barbershop The opening is from 11 a.m. to 4 Each year, there is a theme to fol- Hughes House is by donation. Bend. quartet that’s part of Sea p.m. Saturday at Cape Blanco State low, and careful protections for the The Cape Blanco Lighthouse, one Sea Breeze Harmony Breeze Harmony Chorus. Park, 91100 Cape Blanco Road, Port historic fabric of the house are mile up the road, will be open for Chorus is a women’s bar- Tickets are are $5 for Orford. The house also will be open observed. The theme this year is “St. tours as well (sans decorations) and bershop chorus directed by adult, $3 for seniors 60-over Dec. 16, Dec. 22-23 and Dec. 26. Nicholas.” He is depicted on count- weather permitting. A $2 fee is Jace Saplan that is part of and children 6-12, free for Visitors get a chance to peruse the less Victorian art objects from 1898, charged for adults and youth 16 and Sweet Adelines children 5-under. For infor- Victorian farmhouse built for pio- when the house was constructed, older who climb to the lantern room. International. mation, call 541-404-8827.

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Rentals / Real Estate 4 ELEC FIREPLACE LIKE NEW $399 apply online: $30.00 or 3x5 announcement 541-290-4011 5 DRW CHEST 75 WOOD WIND www.myfirstccu.org with photo for $50.00. 4 week - 6 lines, 304 Financing CHIMES, GLASS WEAR, PICTURES, Contact Valerie at $59.95 609 CANDLE MY LITTLE GIFT SHOP $$EASY QUALIFYING real estate The World. All specials will appear in Rooms for Rent 135 ANDERSON AVE COOS BAY 207 Drivers equity loans. Credit no problem. [email protected] The World, Bandon Western Oregon Land Mortgage. or 541-269-1222 ext. 269 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday Room for rent. Good neighborhood. BOBTAIL DRIVER WANTED: 541-267-2776. ML-4645. Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. Rm has own key lock. Includes mini XL TWIN - frame, box spring & mat- Apply at Ron’s Oil Co. All specials are category specific. frig. wifi, cable and all utilities incl. tress set. Inc. heated cover. Excellent 541-396-5571 There are no refunds on specials. Great for seasonal workers. $390mo + condition - no stains. Can e-mail pic. Starts October 1, 2012 $100 dep. 541-297-3983 $275. 541-348-2473. Notices Real Estate 541-267-6278 500 400 Near Fred Meyer 403 Found UTSMART UTSMART Found Specials For Items or Pets O YOUR YOUR without/or with photo: O 6 lines, Free for one week C OMPETITION OMPETITION Domino’s Pizza C ! Studio-$395 May rerun if necessary. ! is hiring delivery drivers. Must be Ground floor unit w/ hardwood All specials will appear in floors. Full kitchen, Quiet, 18 and have a Licence, own car, The World, Bandon Western World, Place your ad insurance and clean driving record. No Pets/smoking. no app. fee Umpqua Post, The Link, 541-297-4834 Apply at 3440 Ocean Blvd after Online & Smart Mobile. here and give 4:00PM. All specials are category specific. 1bdr. W/S/G pd. 292 S.9th CB There are no refunds on specials. $475/mo. 2bdr. 1ba. 267 Johnson CB Starts October 1, 2012 your business $545/mo.2bdr 2ba. 255 Johnson CB 541-267-6278 $560/mo. 2bdr. twn hse. 586 N.2nd the boost it CB. $595/mo. $45 app. Fee refunda- Found: Long haired Russian Blue Cat, ble. Pets ok. 541-294-0623. Sherman Ave area. Call to identify. needs. Call 1 or 2 BEDROOM apartment. 541-297-1743. Taking applications in Bandon for wait list. We welcome elderly & dis- 404 Lost 541-269-1222 abled of any age. Some restrictions Experienced Log apply. 541-347-7303. Truck Drivers Lost, Reward offered! Binoculars, last Ext. 293 Equal Housing Opportunity. used in Sumner approximately 1mile Wanted past old sumner store. $100 if found. Call Bill or Deb 541-888-3806 or for details Call 541-404-7606 503-310-6592. APARTMENTS BY NB LIBRARY

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In no case shall the 1 bath, bay view, W/S/G paid. delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may Publisher be liable for any general, special or On-site laundry. No smoking. receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed consequential damages. No pets, $525/mo + $525 dep. deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. 541-297-6069 To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. One bdr. CB 1277 N. 6th St.Laundry ADVERTISING POLICY on site, $495mo. One bdr. NB 1189 The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall Virginia no steps, Close to shopping not be liable for any error in published advertising unless and schools., $485mo. $400 Dep. No pets/ smoking. W/G paid 8-27-12 541-267-0125 or 541-297-6752. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C4• The World •Thursday, December 13,2012 Y K 704 Musical Instruments 754 Garage Sales 803 Dogs 909 Misc. Auto 915 Used Cars quire as a condition to reinstatement Electric Guitar (S101 guitar) with Coos Bay:1544 Newmark Ave. An- Where are you Sheba girl! Still that you provide reliable written evi- Waa Waa bar, V-10 RockTron Veloc- tiques, fishing equipment furniture, looking for you! Golden HONDA WORLDWORLD dence that you have paid all senior ity Amp. also includes stand guitar lawn equipment , boating supplies, Retriever/Malamute mix, Fawn liens or encumbrances, property $250. 541-888-8021 lots of misc. items. Saturday 8-3. colored. If you see a large golden taxes, and hazard insurance premi- TAKAMINE LTD-2000. dog, please phone 541-808-0811. ums. These requirements for rein- Acoustic-electric Guitar with AD-1 Florence: ( In Home Estate Sale) 9222 statement should be confirmed by pre-amp $900.00. Call 541-266-7449 Phey Lane. 7 plus miles east of Flor- contacting the undersigned Trustee. ence on Hwy 126. Thurs. Dec. 13th 805 Horses/Equine The street or other common designa- through Sun. Dec. 16th. 9-4pm daily. $11,990 tion if any, of the real property de- 707 Tools Diane Archer estate sale. 2004 Ford Ranger 4x4 scribed above is purported to be : 541-991-1622 Ext Cab, V6 4.0L., Auto, Low Miles, One FOR SALE: Craftsman 5 HP chipper/ HORSESHOEING 543 8TH STREET, LAKESIDE, OR Owner. B3222/513112 For Sale: 2013 Nissan Altima, black shredder, starts easy, runs great, 97449 The undersigned Trustee dis- w/ black cloth. 4cyl, Auto. 38 per gal- $200. 20 pieces 1/2 inch by 20 ft. re- claims any liability for any incorrect- Garage / Bazaar lon. Must sale, dealership closed and bar $5 each. 541-281-5258. ness of the above street or other Specials didn’t pay off trade in. $26,000 or cur- common designation. By reason of TOOLS FOR sale: 10” Ryobi planer rent pay off. 541-297-9041. said default, the beneficiary has de- $100; 6” Delta jointer $200; 10” 6 lines, 1 week clared all sums owing on the obliga- Shopsmith radial arm saw & attach- $25,990 $12.00 $25,990 tion secured by said Trust Deed im- ments $100; kerosene heater 2006 Chevy Silverado 3/4 4x4 All specials will appear in mediately due and payable, said sums (Salamander) $50. 541-891-7731. Crew Cab, SWB, One Owner, Low Miles. being the following, to wit: Principal The World, Bandon Western TEJUN FOWLER B3234/164794 World, Umpqua Post, The Link, $140,459.77, together with interest as 541-297-5295 provided in the note or other instru- 709 Wanted to Buy Online/Online Map [email protected] & Smart Mobile. ment secured from 02/01/11, and Truck canopy wanted for a 2002 Toy- If scheduled before the deadline such other costs and fees are due un- ota Tundra, 68x78 In. bed. Call or text has passed. All prices will be the der the note or other instrument se- 541-290-2403 same regardless of deadlines. All 808 Pet Care cured, and as are provided by stat- specials are category specific. $13,990 1999 Honda Accord Coupe. 5 speed, ute. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby pwr door locks, breaks, Alarm system. given that the undersigned trustee 710 Miscellaneous There are no refunds on specials. Carol’s Pet Sitting 2004 Toyota Corolla Starts October 1, 2012 Sport, Auto, Moon Roof, 28K Miles. After market stereo and amp. Custom will, on January 23, 2013, at the ★ ★ B3235/227486 2011 Large Motorized Chair, never 541-267-6278 Your Place or Mine wheels, stainless steal header. JDM hour of 10:00 A.M. in accord with the used outside! Less then 3 miles of ★Short or Long Term★ motor w/ 48,000mi. Have all paper- Standard Time, as established by use. Black with great padding. Regu- ★Excellent References★ work. $4500 obo 541-297-3983. ORS 187.110, INSIDE THE MAIN lar price $4500. $990 OBO. Call for NORTH BEND: ESTATE SALE ★541-297-6039★ LOBBY OF THE COOS COUNTY more details. 541-808-2237. Sofa, coffee table & stands, chairs, ★See us on Facebook★ COURTHOUSE, 250 N. BAXTER, CO- sm. dinette set, beds, dressers, QUILLE , County of COOS, State of Cemetery Plot for sale at Sunset clocks, lamps, TV & more Sunday OREGON, (which is the new date, Memorial Park, Coos Bay. $1000 $11,990 Community 11am to 3pm. Other days buy time and place set for said sale) sell value, selling for $700. Firm. Call 2004Honda CRV LX appointment 541-756-5447 Pet Cremation 950 at public auction to the highest bidder 760-567-7785. Auto, Low Miles. Chat 2168 Sherman Ave. 541-267-3131 B3240/006659 for cash the interest in the said de- For Sale: 12 Large Resest lightolier X scribed real property which the w/ supply connecter, like new. Call for PICC-A-DILLY Flea Market: Fair- 964 Port Orford Grantor had or had power to convey at the time of execution by him of the more details. 541-756-3166 grounds, Eugene. THIS SUNDAY, A SPECIAL holiday gift: Rickie said Trust Deed, together with any Dec. 16, 10 - 4. 541-683-5589. Birran’s dramatic recitation of “A RARE GIFTS - Costco, Dec. 2010, interest which the Grantor or his suc- Automobiles Christmas Carol.” Friday, Dec. 14, 7p, barely used Nikon D90 professional cessors in interest acquired after the Savoy Theater, Port Orford. Free digital camera, complete, manuals, 900 $20,990 execution of said Trust Deed, to sat- sponsored by Langlois & PO libraries. DVD, lenses, etc.; (pd. $1600). Small 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab isfy the foregoing obligations thereby exterior chip one lens casing. $600 4x4, Hemi V8, 36K Miles, Sport Red. Hobbies/ B3228/518975 secured and the costs and ex- OBO. 530-518-0761. Port Orford. 785 penses of sale, including a reasonable RARE GIFTS - see to appreciate: Crafts 901 ATVs charge by the trustee. Notice is fur- 1960’s professional camera, complete, ther given that any person named in carrying case, original manual, lenses, Auto Specials Legals O.R.S.86.753 has the right, at any etc. $400; new 4-volume leather 789 Jewelry Making 100 time prior to five days before the bound Liturgy of Hours $100. Choose to add a photo in this date last set for the sale, to have this 530-518-0761. Port Orford. special for $5.00 more $16,990 foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by pay- RARE GIFTS - see to appreciate: 2001 Chevy 1 Ton Ext Cab Silverado 6 lines, 2 weeks 8.1L V8, Dually, 17K Miles, One Owner. ment to the beneficiary of the entire perfect 1800’s hand-painted 14.5 inch B3229/141596 amount then due (other than such plate, Madonna and child, Lindges of $15.00 OREGON TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF portion of the principal as would not France $400. Make best offers. All specials will appear in SALE T.S. No: V537026 OR Unit then be due had no default occurred) 530-518-0761. Port Orford. The World, Bandon Western Code: V Loan No: World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday 37535-03/JACKSON AP #1: 13709 and by curing any other default Two sound design 9 in x 15in speak- Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. Title #: 6637799 Reference is made complained herein that is capable of ers, $5 both. New ice cream freezer All specials are category specific. to that certain Trust Deed made by being cured by tendering the perfor- $5. Vintage kroyden golf club, bag, There are no refunds on specials. $17,990 HENRY F. JACKSON, DORA L. mance required under the obligation pull cart $25, ten Christmas ceramic Starts October 1, 2012 2005 Toyota Highlander 4x4 JACKSON as Grantor, to TICOR TI- of the Trust Deed, and in addition to gifts $1-$10 ea.4 gas cans $2 ea. 7 Passenger, 1 Owner, V6, Low Miles. TLE as Trustee, in favor of CHETCO paying said sums or tendering the 541-888-2012 541-267-6278 B3232/097821 FEDERAL CREDIT UNION as Benefi- performance necessary to cure the ciary. Dated March 12, 2007, Re- default, by paying all costs and ex- “Looking for a great gift? corded March 26, 2007 as Instr. No. penses actually incurred in enforc- Handmade is best! 904 Classic Cars 2007-3804 in Book —- Page —- of ing the obligation and Trust Deed, to- Recreation/ etsy.com/shop/ReprievesCorner Official Records in the office of the gether with trustee’s and attorney’s fees not exceeding the amounts For custom orders call FOR SALE: 1985 El Camino, dark Recorder of COOS County; ORE- 725 provided by said ORS 86.753. It will Sports (541)404-2606” blue, exc. condition. Engine rebuilt ap- GON covering the following de- $12,990 be necessary for you to contact the prox. 1000 mil. $6500. 541-404-5522. scribed real property situated in said 2008 Honda Civic LX county and state, to wit: PARCEL undersigned prior to the time you ten- 4-Door, Auto, One Owner, Low Miles. der reinstatement or payoff so that 729 Exercise Equipment B3231/169432 3, FINAL PARTION PLAT 1995 #22, FILED AND RECORDED JUNE 2, you may be advised of the exact FOR SALE: Total Gym Ultimate with Pets/Animals 906 4X4 amount, including trustee’s costs and acces., instruction book and workout 1995, CAB C/118, BEARING MICRO- FILM REEL NO. 95-06-0076, REC- fees, that you will be required to disc. Almost new. $275. 800 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay ORDS OF COOS COUNTY, ORE- pay. Payment must be in the full 541-347-1573. HondaWorld.com amount in the form of cashier’s or cer- 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 GON. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said tified check. The effect of the sale 801 Birds/Fish real property to satisfy the obliga- will be to deprive you and all those tions secured by said Trust Deed and who hold by, through and under you of Market Place 913 SUVs a Notice of Default has been re- all interest in the property described PET SPECIALS corded pursuant to Oregon Revised above. In construing this notice, the 750 2008 TOYOTA Highlander. 57,000 mi. masculine gender includes the femi- Choose to ad a photo in this Statutes 86.735(3); the default for For Sale: 2007 LTZ Suburban, Tan Beautiful, excellent cond., new tires. nine and the neuter, the singular in- special for only $5.00 more which the foreclosure is made is pearl w/ black leather, sunroof, DVD All extras included. $28,500. More cludes the plural, the word “grantor” Pet / Animal info, 541-329-2046. Grantor’s failure to pay when due, the 753 Bazaars player. And remote start. 118,000mi. following sums: 19 PYMTS FROM includes any successor in interest to 6 lines, 2 weeks Blue books$ 23,868 asking the grantor as well as any other per- Lakeside 250 N. 8th St. Christmas 03/01/11 TO 09/01/12 @ 934.50 $20,700.OBO. 541-297-9041 son owing an obligation, the perfor- crafts and more!! $12.00 $17,755.50 18 L/C FROM 03/16/11 mance of which is secured by said All specials will appear in TO 08/16/12 @ 46.70 $840.60 Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” The World, Bandon Western Sub-Total of Amounts in Ar- 754 Garage Sales 909 Misc. Auto rears:$18,596.10 Together with any and “beneficiary” include their respec- World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday tive successors in interest, if any. Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. default in the payment of recurring ob- Charleston: on your way to see the The Beneficiary may be attempting to All specials are category specific. ligations as they become due. lights, call 541-888-2886. For sale, collect a debt and any information ob- There are no refunds on specials. FREE ALSO, if you have failed to pay taxes like new power tools, large selection tained may be used for that pur- Starts October 1, 2012 Older Camper Shell for full on the property, provide insurance on of vinyl records/player, antique furni- the property or pay other senior pose. If the Trustee is unable to ture. Off Cape Arago Highway. 541-267-6278 size pick-up. 541-297-4834 liens or encumbrances as required in convey title for any reason, the suc- the note and Trust Deed, the benefi- cessful bidder’s sole and exclusive ciary may insist that you do so in or- remedy shall be the return of monies der to reinstate your account in good paid to the Trustee, and the success- standing. The beneficiary may re- ful bidder shall have no further re- course. If available, the expected

CANCER (June 21-July 22) be later on. — Certain one-on-one relation- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ships are apt to require as much — You’re in a favorable trend, in tolerance and diplomacy as you terms of the fulfillment of your can muster. Make it a point to hopes and expectations. First be FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2012 allow in others what you want optimistic and positive, then sit back In the year ahead, you excused in yourself. and expect good things to happen. should be constantly working on LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — ARIES (March 21-April 19) improving your managerial and Assignments that are a pain-in- — If there is something in the organizational skills. Something the-neck to begin with could be back of your mind from which exciting and potentially profitable made even more intolerable if you feel career advantages is brewing, and you’ll need these you resent having to do them. could be derived, by all means attributes in spades. However, a good attitude will take action as soon as possible. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- lighten your load considerably. Make this a day of progress. Dec. 21) — Since your sales VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) resistance could be exceptional- — Primarily because you’re like- — Chances are you could be a ly low, it might be smart to avoid ly to be a bit luckier than your bit luckier negotiating deals today expensive shops that carry what competitors, social activities that than you would be tomorrow. you can’t afford. contain elements of chance will Once you break through, keep CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. prove to be quite enjoyable. the pressure on until everything 19) — Unless you’re confronted LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — is signed, sealed and delivered. with some challenging develop- It’ll be important for you to find a GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ments, your excellent leadership constructive outlet in which to — Take it slow and don’t jump to qualities might never be release all of your pent-up ener- any erroneous conclusions expressed. But if they’re needed, gy. If you instead keep all your before you get a chance to they’ll be there. restlessness bottled up, it’ll put weigh all the evidence, especial- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. you in an irritable mood. ly if you’re working with another 19) — Instead of brooding over SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) to advance a mutual interest. something disturbing, it would be — Your imagination will be easily CANCER (June 21-July 22) best for you to bring it out into stimulated when you are asked — Someone who finds you the open and discuss it with to improve upon the concepts of exceptionally attractive has been someone who usually has the another. Everyone will marvel at wondering if you feel the same answers. the multitude of suggestions toward him or her. Be honest PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) you’ll offer. when you get a chance to — There are strong indications express your feelings. that something beneficial is like- SATURDAY, DEC. 15, 2012 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — It ly to develop for you that would There’s a strong chance looks like you could finally get give rise to great hopes. you’ll be able to increase your something for your home that Chances are, it involves some- earnings in the coming months. you’ve been wanting for a long one you like a lot. This could come about through a time. It might not be brand-new, ARIES (March 21-April 19) second source of income out- but it’s likely to be in mint condi- — Ambition is an admirable trait, side of your usual routine. tion nevertheless. as long as you don’t corrupt it by SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) stealing someone else’s work, Dec. 21) — Although you might — If you intend to mix business especially since you have plenty not have as much control over a and pleasure, try to do so by of talent of your own. Simply do situation as you’d like, if you noon at the latest. Your more your own thing, and you’ll get coordinate your efforts harmo- pleasant developments are likely your due reward. niously with others, benefits are to occur early in the day. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) still likely. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — — Even if your views contain CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Someone whose motives are elements of wisdom lacking in 19) — Consideration and charm sincere might offer you a small those of your contemporaries, are two of the tools you could consideration for no apparent it’ll still take the proper presenta- use very effectively. For best reason other than kindness. tion to make them attractive to results, put yourself in the other Don’t be reluctant to accept; others. Express yourself logical- person’s shoes and treat him or there won’t be any strings ly, not emotionally. her as you’d like to be treated. attached. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Adjust to unexpected devel- 19) — One of the ideas you’ve — You are likely to be the recipi- opments instead of allowing your been expressing has won you ent of some pleasant tidings. frustration to wipe out your the respect of your contempo- What you hear will put you in a progress. Don’t allow anything to raries. Although this might not be good frame of mind to deal with stop your momentum. apparent to you right away, it will whatever comes along later.

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opening bid and/or postponement in- Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni Community Credit Union. as benefi- 971-544-7236 the property written evidence of your formation may be obtained by calling The City reserves the right to reject By: ______ciary, dated January 17, 2008, and re- rental agreement at least 30 days be- the following telephone number(s) on any Contractor who has not performed B. Griswold Civil Deputy corded on January 30, 2008, as Re- PUBLISHED: The World- November fore the date first set for the sale. If the day before the sale: (714) acceptably on past projects with the cording No. 2008-978, in the mortgage 29th, December 6, 13 and 20th, 2012 you have a fixed-term lease and can- 480-5690 or you may access sales City or with others (this includes PUBLISHED: The World - December records of Coos County, Oregon, (ID-20220757) not provide a copy of the rental agree- information at sub-contractor relationships); And 13, 20, 27, 2012 and January 03, which Trust Deed was modified by in- ment, you may give the trustee other www.tacforeclosures.com/sales reserves the right to reject any 2013 (ID-20222431) strument dated January 31, 2011, re- TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE written evidence of the existence of DATED: 09/12/12 CHRISTOPHER Contractor who the City deter- corded February 1, 2011, as Record- Pursuant to ORS 86.705, et seq. the rental agreement. The date that is C. DORR, OSBA # 992526 By mines that they cannot do the proj- INVITATION TO BID ing No. 2011-839 in said records. Ore- and ORS 79.5010, et seq. 30 days before the date of the sale is CHRISTOPHER C. DORR, ATTOR- ect within the project timeline or gon First Community Credit Union is December 28, 2012. The name of the NEY AT LAW DIRECT INQUIRIES does not have the resources and fi- Sealed bids for the 2013 Major Track now known as First Community Reference is made to that certain trustee and the trustee’s mailing ad- TO: T.D. SERVICE COMPANY nancial stability to complete the Rehabilitation Project, a public works Credit Union. Trust Deed made by Kenneth M. Con- dress are listed on this notice. FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT project. project, addressed to the Oregon In- verse and Canada Converse, as ten- 4000 W. Metropolitan Drive Suite ternational Port of Coos Bay, Attn: The Trust Deed covers the following ants by the entirety, as Grantors, in Federal law may grant you additional 400 Orange, CA 92868 (800) This is for public work and therefore Donna Nichols, will be received at described real property (“Property”) which Northwest Community Credit rights, including a right to a longer no- 843-0260 TAC# 961092 PUB: subject to ORS 279C.800 thru the Port office located at 125 Central situated in said county and state, Union is named as Beneficiary, and tice period. Consult a lawyer for more 12/06/12, 12/13/12, 12/20/12, 279C.870 (BOLI wage requirements if Avenue, Suite 300, P.O. Box 1215, to-wit: Fidelity National Title Insurance Com- information about your rights under 12/27/12 this project is over $50,000.00). No Coos Bay, OR 97420, until 2:00 P.M. pany is the Trustee, dated November federal law. bid will be received or considered by Pacific Standard time, on the 15th day Lot 11, Block 13, Mingus Park 22, 2005, and recorded November 30, PUBLISHED: The World - December the City of Florence unless the bid is of January, 2013. Any proposals re- Heights, Amended, Coos County, Ore- 2005, as Instrument No. 2005-18192 You have the right to apply your secu- 06, 13, 20 and 27, 2012 signed on the City of Florence format ceived after the specified closing time gon, filed December 9, 1940 in Book of the Official Records in the office of rity deposit and any rent you prepaid (ID-20221804) that includes/contains a statement by will not be accepted or considered. 6, Page 29, Plat Records of Coos the Recorder of Coos County, Ore- toward your current obligation under City of Florence Invitation the bidder that the provisions of ORS Proposals will be opened by the Port County, Oregon. gon, covering the following described your rental agreement. If you want to for Bids 279C.840 are to be complied with. and publicly read aloud at 2:05 p.m. property situated in said county and do so, you must notify your landlord in on the 15th day of January, 2013. There are defaults by the grantor or state, to-wit: writing and in advance that you intend December 8, 2012 If this project is over $100,000, a sub- other person owing an obligation, the to do so. contractor listing is required and can The work will be to perform major rail- performance of which is secured by See Exhibit “A” attached hereto and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that be submitted with the bid. If the sub- road track timber bridge repairs at the Trust Deed, with respect to provi- incorporated herein. If you believe you need legal assis- sealed bids will be accepted by the contractor listing is not submitted with thirty (30) locations on the Coos Bay sions therein which authorize sale in tance with this matter, you may con- City Pubic Works Director or Directors’ the bid, it must be received within two Rail Line for the Oregon International the event of default of such provision; Both the beneficiary and the trustee tact the Oregon State Bar Association designee at the City of Florence, 250 (2) hours after the bid closing time Port of Coos Bay 2013 Major Track the defaults for which foreclosure is have elected to sell the real property (16037 Upper Boones Ferry Road, Highway 101 North, Florence, Oregon and date at the City of Florence, 250 Rehabilitation Project - Timber Bridges made is grantor’s failure to pay when to satisfy the obligations secured by Tigard, Oregon 97224, (503) 97439; the time of the bid receipt will Highway 101 North, Florence, Oregon Project for Lane, Douglas and Coos due the following sums: the trust deed and a notice of default 684-3763, toll-free in Oregon (800) be recorded by either official. Accept- 97439 to the attention of Mike Miller Counties. has been recorded pursuant to Ore- 452-7636 and ask for lawyer referral ance of bids will be officially closed at (facsimile is acceptable) at Arrearage in the sum of $4,598.46 as gon Revised Statutes 86.753 (3); the service. 2:00pm Pacific Time: January 8, 2013 541-902-1333. Failure to supply a All Bidders are required to participate of August 22, 2012, plus additional default for which the foreclosure is , and immediately thereafter the bids correct subcontractor listing will result in a mandatory pre-bid inspection of payments, property expenditures, made is Grantor’s failure to pay when DATED this 18th day of September will be publicly opened and read in the in bid rejection. the timber bridges on the Coos Bay taxes, liens, assessments, insurance, due, the following sums: 2012. City Hall Council Chambers. A manda- Rail Link (CBRL) and any bid received late fees, attorney’s and trustee’s fees /s/ Malcolm J. Corrigall tory pre-bid meeting will be held on Request for specification change from a bidder who did not participate and costs, and interest due at the time Unpaid payments in the amount of: Malcolm J. Corrigall, Successor Trus- Thursday December 27, 2012 at 1:30 must be made a minimum of ten in this mandatory inspection shall be of reinstatement or sale. $ 5,962.72 tee pm starting at Florence City Hall, 250 (10) days prior to the proposal re- rejected by the Port. Late Fees in the amount of: Highway 101 North, Florence Oregon ceipt date. Protests of bid results By reason of said defaults, the benefi- $ 298.12 STATE OF OREGON, 97439. must be in writing, must be a bid- Bid shall be on a firm lump sum basis ciary has declared all sums owing on Total $ 6,260.84 ss. der in legal standing, and must be for each respective bid item. The Bid the obligations secured by said Trust County of Coos THE CITY OF FLORENCE IS RE- made within five (5) days of the will be awarded to the most qualified, Deed immediately due and payable, Together with any default in the QUESTING QUALIFIED CONTRAC- posted award date in accordance responsible individual bidder submitt- said sums being the following, to-wit: payment of recurring obligations On the 18th day of September 2012, TORS TO SUBMIT BIDS ON THE with OAR Title 137, Division 49. ing the lowest responsive bid for all as they become due. before me personally appeared the FURA PROJECTS 2013 - PHASE III. bid items. The Port reserves the right Payoff in the sum of $137,236.83 as By reason of said default, the benefi- above-named Malcolm J. Corrigall, THE PROJECT CONSISTS OF UTIL- The City may reject any bid not in to not award a bid unless the Bidder is of August 22, 2012, plus taxes, liens, ciary has declared all sums owing on and acknowledged that he executed ITY INSTALLATION INCLUDING, BUT compliance with all prescribed public able to demonstrate to the Port that assessments, property expenditures, the obligation secured by said Trust the foregoing instrument freely and NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING: bidding procedures and requirements, they are qualified and capable of per- insurance, accruing interest, late fees, Deed immediately due and payable, voluntarily. POTABLE WATER MAIN, WATER and may, for good cause, reject all forming all Work within the time al- attorney’s and trustee’s fees and said sums being the following: SERVICES AND APPURTENANCES, bids upon a finding by the City of Flor- lowed for completion of this project. costs incurred by beneficiary or its as- /s/ Susan Zwicker RECONNECTION TO CUSTOMER ence if it is in the public interest to do signs. Outstanding principal amount: Notary Public for Oregon SERVICE LINES; SANITARY so in accordance to ORS 279C.395. The Oregon International Port of Coos $229,880.41 SEWER, MANHOLE AND LATERALS, Bay (“Port”) may reject any bid not in WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given Interest to 09/18/2012: RECONNECTION TO CUSTOMER Published compliance with all prescribed public that the undersigned trustee will on $ 10,894.96 EXHIBIT “A” LATERALS; STORM SEWER MAINS Date: December 13, 2012 contracting procedures and require- January 31, 2013, at the hour of Late fees: $ 298.12 LEGAL DESRIPTION AND COLLECTION PIPES, AND By Mike Miller, Public Works Director ments. The Port reserves the right to 11:00 a.m., in accord with the stand- Total as of 09/18/2012: CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING PUBLISHED: The World Dec. 13th, waive any irregularities or minor infor- ard of time established by ORS $241,073.49 Real property in the County of Coos, STORM WATER FACILITIES. 2012 (ID- 20222490) malities and to reject any or all bids if 187.110, at the following place: West State of Oregon, described as follow- it is in the public interest to do so. Front Entrance of the Coos County WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given ing: The bid proposal shall be submitted IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Courthouse, 250 N Baxter Street, that the undersigned trustee will, at under sealed cover and marked with THE STATE OF OREGON This project is a Public Improvement Coquille, Oregon, sell at public auc- 2:00 p.m. in accord with the standard Beginning at a point 25 feet West of the Contractor’s name and following FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Project under Oregon law, and no per- tion to the highest bidder for cash the of time established by ORS 187.110 the Southwest corner of the Southeast project: FURA PROJECTS 2013 - son shall be employed for the Work as interest in the above-described Prop- on Tuesday, January 29, 2013, at quarter of the Northeast quarter of PHASE III, CITY PROJECT NO. CASE NO 11CV0742 described herein in violation of any erty, which the grantor had or had the front door to Coos County Section 8, Township 27 South, Range FURA 13-01 wage and hour laws and no person power to convey at the time of the ex- Courthouse, 250 N. Baxter, Co- 14 West of the Willamette Meridian, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS may be employed in violation of any ecution by grantor of the said Trust quille, Oregon, sell at public auction Coos County, Oregon; thence North All proposals must be submitted on SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC provision of ORS 279C.520 and ORS Deed, together with any interest which to the highest bidder for cash, the in- 460 feet parallel with the West line of the regular forms furnished and shall HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, ITS 279C.540. All bidders who submit a the grantor or grantor’s successors in terest in the said described real prop- the Southeast quarter of the Northeast be accompanied by an unconditional SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST AND / bid agree to be bound by all applica- interest acquired after the execution erty which the grantor has or had quarter of section 8, township 27 certified check or bidder’s bond in an OR ASSIGNS, its successors in ble provisions of State and Federal of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the obli- power to convey at the time of execu- South, Range 14 West; thence East to amount equivalent to five (5) percent interest And/or assigns Law for Public Improvement Projects. gations thereby secured and the costs tion by them of the said Trust Deed, the intersection with the West bound- of the total amount of the bid. The Plaintiffs, and expenses of sale, including a rea- together with any interest which the ary of Seven Devils County Road; award will be made to the lowest qual- vs. The project should be completed by sonable charge by the trustee. Grantors or their successors in inter- thence Southwesterly along the West ified bidder who will be asked to fur- THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ALEXAN- no later than August 1, 2013. est acquired after the execution of boundary of Seven Devils County nish a Separate 100% Corporate DER A. TURIELLO AND DEBORAH J. Notice is further given that any person said Trust Deed, to satisfy the forego- Road to the North line of the North- Surety Performance Bond and a Sep- TURIELLO DECEASE; ELIZABETH A copy of the Invitation to Bid and the named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at ing obligations thereby secured and east quarter of the Southeast quarter arate 100% Payment Bond for the MOMPER; AND OCCUPANTS OF Bid Documents detailing the contract any time prior to five days before the the costs and expenses of sale, in- of Section 8, Township 27 South, faithful performance of the contract. THE PREMISES terms, specifications and conditions date last set for the sale, to have this cluding reasonable charge by the trus- Range 14 West; thence West along The Contractors may be asked to Defendant(s), may be obtained from the offices of foreclosure proceeding dismissed and tee. the said North line of the point of be- have their Surety furnish a letter the Oregon International Port of Coos the Trust Deed reinstated by payment ginning. certifying they have currently re- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Bay at a cost of $30 or the Port’s web to the beneficiary of the entire amount Notice is further given that any person viewed the Contractor’s financial ON WRIT OF EXECUTION IN site:then due (other than such portion of named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at SAVE AND EXCEPT THEREFROM, statement and that the Contractor FORECLOSURE http://www.coosbayraillink.com/oppor- the principal as would not then be due any time prior to five (5) days before the following: is financially sound prior to award. (REAL PROPERTY) tunities.htm. had no default occurred) and by cur- the date last set for the sale, to have Beginning at a 5/8” rebar from the Contractor shall clearly label the bid in ing any other default complained of this foreclosure proceeding dismissed center East 1/16th corner of section 8, the following order: 1. Basic Bid By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued Dated this 10th day of December, herein that is capable of being cured and the Trust Deed reinstated by pay- Township 27 South, Range 14 West of 2. Schedule A out of the above entitled Circuit Court 2012. by tendering the performance required ment to the beneficiary of the entire the Willamette Meridian, Coos County, on November 15, 2012, pursuant to a under the obligation or Trust Deed, amount then due (other than such por- Oregon, bears North 89° 31’41” East a Contractor shall clearly state any re- judgment of foreclosure enrolled and Oregon International Port of Coos Bay and in addition to paying said sum or tion of the principal as would not then distance of 25.00 feet; thence North duction in price for services if Sched- docketed on May 29, 2012, in favor of tendering the performance necessary be due had no default occurred) and 89° 31’41” East along the Northeast ¼ ule A is included within the project Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, By Order of David R. Koch, Chief Ex- to cure the default, by paying all costs by curing any other default com- of said Section8 a distance of 188.00 cost. The City reserves the right to in- wherein it was ordered that the follow- ecutive Officer and expenses actually incurred in en- plained of herein that is capable of be- feet to a 5/8” rebar; thence North 0° clude or remove Schedule A as they ing described real property be sold in forcing the obligation and Trust Deed, ing cured by tendering the perfor- 03’26” East a distance of 458.25 feet see fit to complete a successful proj- the manner prescribed by law for the PUBLISHED: The World - December together with trustee’s and attorney’s mance required under the obligation to a 5/8 rebar; thence South 90° ect. The lowest qualified bidder will sale of real property upon execution, 13, 2012 (ID-20222475) fees not exceeding the amounts pro- or to cure the default, by paying all 00’00” West a distance of 213.00 feet be selected based on the basic bid or to satisfy the judgment against In Rem vided by said ORS 86.753. costs and expenses actually incurred to a 5/8” rebar; thence South 0° 03’22” West a distance of 460.00 feet a combination of Schedule A with the the Property Located at: 93108 Pri- Local Public Notice in enforcing the obligation and Trust Basic Bid upon their discretion. Con- vate Lane Coos Bay OR. 97420, de- In construing this notice, the singular Deed, together with trustee’s and to the point of beginning. includes the plural, the word “grantor” END OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION sideration will also be given to the fendant, in the sum of $91,213.74 to- On November 29, 2012, an application attorney’s fees. Contractor who has the most competi- gether with interest thereon at the includes any successor in interest to was filed with the Federal Communi- the grantor as well as any other per- PUBLISHED: The World - December tive schedule of construction to com- rate of 5.875 per annum ($12.60 per cations Commission for consent to as- In construing this notice the masculine plete the project as it is time sensitive diem) from May 24, 2012 though May son owing an obligation, the perfor- gender includes the feminine and the 13, 20, 27, 2012 and January 03, sign the license of KMCB, Channel mance of which is secured by said 2013. (ID-20222433) within the business district. A dated 29, 2012, together with interest on 22, Coos Bay, Oregon from Newport neuter, the singular includes the plu- schedule starting on February 1, said amount at the rate of 9% per Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” ral, the word “Grantor” includes any Television License LLC to KMTR Tele- and “beneficiary” include their re- 2013 is requested upon submittal annum ($22.51 per diem) from May vision, LLC. successor in interest to the Grantor as of the Bid. Consideration will also be 30, 2012 until paid. spective successors in interest, if any. well as any other person owing an ob- given for previous working history that Assignor is a subsidiary of Newport ligation, the performance of which is the contractor has supplied to the BEGINNING AT POINT 1104 FEET The NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL TEN- secured by said Trust Deed, and the Television LLC. The officers, directors ANTS, attached hereto as Exhibit A, is City. NORTH OF THE SECTION CORNER and attributable owners of the As- words “trustee” and “beneficiary” in- COMMON TO SECTIONS 2, 3, 10 incorporated herein by reference. clude their respective successors in signor and its parent company are [Exhibit A, NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL Complete digital project bidding docu- AND 11, TOWNSHIP 27 SOUTH, Sandy DiPasquale; Albert J. Dobron: interest, if any. ments are available at RANGE 13 WEST OF THE WILLAM- TENANTS, is not published pursuant Scott Marimow; John Grossi: Newport to 86.750(2)(b).] www.questcdn.com. You may ETTE MERIDIAN, COOS COUNTY, Television Holdings LLC; Newport TV If the trustee is unable to convey title download the digital plan documents OREGON, AND AT A POINT ON THE HoldCo LLC; Providence Equity Part- for any reason, the successful for $10 by inputting Quest project # NORTH LINE OF LAND CONVEYED THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN AT- bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy ners VI (Unbrella US) L.P.; Provi- TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY 2356797 on the website’s Project TO GEORGE ELLIOTT, ET UX, IN dence Investors VI (Newport) L.P.; shall be the return of monies paid to Search page. Please contact BOOK 99, PAGE 570, DEED REC- INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE the trustee, and the successful bidder Providence Equity GP VI L.P.; Provi- USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. UN- QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or ORDS OF COOS COUNTY, ORE- dence Equity Partners VI L.L.C.; Prov- shall have no further recourse. [email protected] for assistance in GON; THENCE EAST 197 FEET TO LESS YOU NOTIFY US WITHIN 30 idence VI Unbrella GP L.L.C.; Provi- DAYS AFTER RECEIVING THIS NO- free membership registration, THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING dence Fund Holdco (Domestic ECI) NOTICE TO TENANTS downloading, and working with this OF THIS DESCRIPTION; THENCE TICE THAT YOU DISPUTE THE VA- If you are a tenant of this property, L.P.; Providence Managing Member LIDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY POR- digital project information. Optional EAST TO THE WESTERLY BOUND- L.L.C.; Providence Holdco (Domestic) foreclosure could affect your rental Paper copies of the Bidding Docu- ARY OF THE U.S. HIGHWAY 101, TION OF IT, WE WILL ASSUME THE agreement. A purchaser who buys L.P.; Jonathan M. Nelson; Glenn M. DEBT IS VALID. IF YOU NOTIFY US, ments will be available at the City of THENCE SOUTH 33° 20’ WEST 263.3 Creamer;and Paul J. Salem. this property at a foreclosure sale has Florence, 250 Highway 101 North, FEET ALONG SAID WESTERLY IN WRITING, WITHIN 30 DAYS AF- the right to require you to move out af- TER RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE Florence, Oregon 97439. Contractors BOUNARY OF SAID HIGHWAY TO A The Assignee’s manager and sole ter giving you notice of the require- may obtain a paper copy of the Proj- STAKE; THENCE WEST TO A POINT THAT YOU DO DISPUTE THE DEBT ment. member is Roberts Media, LLC, OR ANY PORTION OF IT, WE WILL ect Manual, beginning Dec 10, 2012), DUE SOUTH OF THE TRUE POINT whose manager and sole member is for a non-refundable fee of $100.00, OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH PROVIDE VERIFICATION BY MAIL- If you do not have a fixed-term lease, Larry Roberts. ING YOU A COPY OF THE REC- with checks made payable to the City 220 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF A copy of the application and related the purchaser may require you to of Florence. All prospective bidders BEGINNING. ORDS. IF YOU SO REQUEST, IN move out after giving you a 30-day materials is available for Public in- WRITING, WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER must provide a valid e-mail address spection at www.fcc.gov. notice on or after the date of sale. and be added to the Plan Holders List Commonly known as: 93108 Private RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE, WE WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE by obtaining a paper copy of the docu- Lane, Coos Bay OR 97420 PUBLISHED: The World - December If you have a fixed-term lease, you ments or downloading the documents NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE may be entitled to receive after the 11, 13, 18 and 20, 2012 ORIGINAL CREDITOR IF DIFFERENT from www.questcdn.com. Notification I will on Monday January 14, 2013, (ID-20222405) date of the sale a 60-day notice of the of Addenda issuance will be issued at 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- FROM THE CURRENT CREDITOR. purchaser’s requirement that you via e-mail to the addresses listed on trance of the Coos County Court- move out. the Plan Holders List. Bid results will house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE DATED: September 7, 2012. be made available on the city’s County, Oregon, sell at public auction, To be entitled to a 30-day or 60-day website. (subject to redemption as provided by Reference is made to a certain trust Valerie A. Tomasi, Successor Trustee notice, you must give the trustee of law), to the highest bidder for cash; all deed (“Trust Deed”) made, executed Tomasi Salyer Baroway Technical questions regarding the of the interest which the Defendants, and delivered by Dody C. Baker Orr, 121 SW Morrison, Suite 450 project should be directed to James had on November 25, 2003, the date as grantor, to Ticor Title Insurance, Portland, OR 97204 BRIDGE Pearson, P.E. at 541-665-5233 of the trust deed, and all the interest as trustee, in favor of Oregon First Phone: 503-894-9900; fax: [email protected] or James Pex, Defendants had thereafter. Friedrich Nietzsche said, “All truth North decided not to use Stayman P.E. at 541-756-2683, [email protected]. Before bidding at the sale a prospec- is simple. Is that not doubly a lie?” with such a weak spade suit — a rea- Qualifications: Bidders must be an tive bidder should independently in- Deals that offer opportunities for sonable decision. Remember, if established business (minimum three vestigate: both sides can be doubly instructive; responder uses Stayman and does not years) doing like projects and be that’s no lie. For the next two days, let’s find a 4-4 major-suit fit, he has given pre-qualified by the City of Florence (a) The priority of the lien or interest prior to award of contract. of the judgment creditor; look at this deal, first from the point of free information to the defenders Pre-qualification forms are available (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- view of the defense. about declarer’s hand. through ODOT and the City of Flor- plicable to the property; West leads the heart four against What has West learned about the ence. No bid for a construction con- (c) Approved uses for the property; three no-trump, East puts up the 10 South hand? tract shall be received or considered (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- and South takes the trick with his jack. The declarer must have the ace, by the City of Florence unless the bid- tices on the property; der is Licensed with the Construction (e) Rights of neighboring property Declarer plays a diamond to dummy’s king and jack of hearts; East was play- Contractors Board or by the State owners; and jack, then runs the club queen. After ing third hand high and the best he Landscape Contractors Board as re- (f) Environmental laws and regula- winning with his king, what should could do was the 10. South also holds quired by ORS 671.530 and has a tions that affect the property. West do next? the diamond king because East would current Public Works Bond of $30,000.00 prior to starting Work Dated this 07 day of December , 2012 have had no reason to on the Project. duck. And declarer surely has the club ace. That makes a total of 15 points. This marks East with the spade king; otherwise, South would have been too strong to open one no-trump. So West should shift to the spade five, his lowest card in the suit, saying that he has at least one spade honor and is trying to win tricks in this suit. East will win with his king and return the 10, the higher of two remaining cards, and the defenders will take one club and four spades. What might declarer have done differently? Tune in PUBLISHED: The World - December 13, 2012 (ID-20222455) tomorrow. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Xxxday, Month XX,2012 • The World • XX Y K Header

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