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BY TIM NOVOTNY Airport District board of com- The World missioners, and most recently has been working as Coos Coun- COOS BAY — The Oregon ty’s human resources director. Coast Community Action board Lehman was born and raised in of directors ended a four-month Coos Bay and currently resides search for a new executive direc- here with his wife,Debbie Larsen. tor Friday. They have seven Michael Lehman takes over children, five of the position, albeit with a new whom live in the title, following the resignation area. of CEO Mary Schoen-Clark last Monica Hart, September. ORCCA board Lehman, who will assume the treasurer and role full-time beginning March chair of the search commit- 1, will begin meeting with tee, said she ORCCA staff next week. Michael believes “I leave Coos County employ- Lehman Lehman is ment very reluctantly, but look someone who can hit the ground forward to working for an organi- running thanks to his under- zation that contributes so much standing of the area. By Lou Sennick, The World to the community,” he said. Board Chair Christina Connie Martin, a certified NRA instructor, got involved with gun ownership a few years ago when a piece of property her mother Lehman brings an extensive Alexander agreed, adding, owns was vandalized. She is now part of Emerald Coast Defensive Shooters and teaches others in home defense. background of public service on “Mike Lehman has a proven the South Coast to the position. desire and ability to address He served in the Oregon House of Representatives in the late ’90s, Is government encroaching has served on the Coos County SEE LEHMAN | A8 on the Second Amendment? Jury convicts on all BY THOMAS MORIARTY But Oregon also requires all sales The World at gun shows to go through the “It’s one of the reasons National Instant Check System, and counts in bat attack COOS BAY — The December why I don’t live in the is one of a few states that submit massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary their mental health records to the School shocked the nation and sent state of California.” national background check data- BY TYLER RICHARDSON Paul Frasier said John Kirk’s gun owners into a defensive position base. The World defense that he was defending as state and federal lawmakers con- Christopher Ashford According to U.S. Rep. Peter himself with the bat during the sider new restrictions. Founder Coos County Guy Rights DeFazio, D-Ore., the state’s gun COQUILLE — A Coos County altercation was simply not true. Gun rights advocates plan to owners have little reason to fear a jury deliberated over the course of “The self-defense argument gather at 2 p.m. today on the Coos new federal ban on military-pattern two days before convicting John fell flat on its face,” Frasier said. Bay Boardwalk to protest what they several dozen semi-automatic semi-automatic firearms. “It’s very Kirk on all counts related to an “Even if you took him at his word, say is increasing government firearms by name. In 1999, the state unlikely to happen,”DeFazio said. assault he committed with a base- the response was not appropri- encroachment on their Second expanded the ban to include any What is more probable is the ball bat in October. ate.” Amendment rights. semi-automatic firearm with a expansion of the types of mental Kirk, 52, was convicted of two Kevin Kirk, who grew up in Christopher Ashford of Coos Bay detachable magazine that had more health records included in national Measure 11 offenses — first- Germany, was estranged from his is the founder of Coos County Gun than one designated feature. databases. But DeFazio said it would degree assault and second-degree father for nearly his entire life Rights, and the primary organizer Oregon has long taken a balanced be important to balance medical pri- assault — for beating his son before contacting him via Face- behind the rally. approach to firearms ownership. vacy issues with public safety when Kevin Kirk with a wooden bat book in 2011 and eventually mov- Ashford said the possibility of a The state allows military-pattern considering who to add to the data- after an argument in the family ing to Oregon with hopes of form- new ban of assault weapons — mili- semi-automatic firearms and own- base. home in North Bend. ing a relationship. tary-pattern semi-automatic ership of National Firearms Act But the mere mention of new reg- The 29-year-old Kirk received John Kirk was released from firearms — is one of gun owners’ weapons, such as automatic ulations makes many Coos County a depressed skull fracture, multi- prison in 2010 after being con- biggest fears. firearms, short-barreled shotguns gun owners bristle. ple facial fractures and knee victed of six counts of first-degree “It’s one of the reasons why I and silencers. It’s also a shall-issue “Any kind of further firearms reg- injuries from the attack. He testi- rape in 1991. don’t live in the state of California,” state for concealed handgun licens- ulation is not going to curb the real fied Wednesday his father hit him The argument between the two Ashford said. es, meaning law enforcement offi- threat — the criminals — by virtue “six to eight” times while saying, happened Oct. 17 while they In 1989, the California Legislature cials are required to issue a license if of them being criminals,” said “I am going to show you what a drank beers and discussed their passed the Roberti-Roos Assault they can’t find a legally disqualifying real man’s about.” Weapons Control Act,which banned reason. SEE GUN RALLY | A8 Coos County District Attorney SEE KIRK | A8 DeFazio pledges dredging solutions

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Cuisine Police take in teens after Coquille drug raid Thefts & Spice up your menu THE WORLD marijuana growing in their Mischief home on the 400 of with recipes and see COQUILLE — Police found West Fifth Street. COOS COUNTY “Where in the over 27 marijuana plants in the Plants were strewn through Jan. 30, 9:18 a.m., criminal mis- World”everyone is home of two several dif- chief to a vehicle, 55100 block of C oquille ferent rooms Harrison Avenue. eating on vacation. teens after in the house executing a Coquille Jan. 30, 7:11 p.m., man arrested search war- police said for violating restraining order r ant both teens and carrying a concealed See Page C1 Tuesday Tuesday. were arrested weapon, 90900 block of Pigeon Members on charges of Point Loop. of the delivery of a REEDSPORT Coquille Kyle Hollett Jessica Krane controlled P olice substance, Jan. 30, 9:40 a.m., theft of auto A MINUTE Department and the manufacturing of a controlled parts, 2600 block of Bowman Road. Southcoast Interagency substance and possession of a Contributed photo MESSAGE Police released this photo Friday of marijuana plants recovered in a Jan. 30, 5:38 p.m., assault, 200 Narcotics Team arrested controlled substance. Both block of 10th Street. Jessica Krane 19, and Kyle were released from Coos Coquille home. Officers arrested two teenagers in connection with the Hollett, 19, after finding the County jail on Jan. 30. drug find. Jan. 30, 7:57 p.m., theft, 200 block From of Elm Avenue. NORM Jan. 30, 9:55 p.m., failure to regis- RUSSELL Police arrest man on kidnapping charge Meetings ter as a sex offender, 300 block of North 10th Street. BY TYLER RICHARDSON walking by a residence he to another without your MONDAY The World was visiting, he hit her and consent,” Downing said of Jan. 30, 10:00 p.m., using drugs in Kind Words dragged her into the house by the charges. “He (allegedly) Area Agency on Aging Advisory front of a minor and endanger- I heard a man speak of his late A Coos Bay man is being her neck. physically took her off the Council — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Port ing welfare, 300 block of North wife as “the ol lady.” I cringe held at the Coos County jail Sgt. Pat Downing said the roadway and drug her into Orford Senior Center, 1536 Jack- Tenth Street. son St.; regular meeting. when that term is used and wonder after police say he choked two were not in a relation- the house.” about the relationship. However as Douglas County Emergency Med- NORTH BEND he continued to speak, it was and kidnapped a woman as ship, but had known each Reed is being held on she walked by a residence on other for “five to seven years.” $250,000 bail. ical Services Advisory Commit- Jan. 30, 11:10 a.m., man making evident that the words he used tee — 2 p.m., community room, were not in derision but were Welch Road on Thursday. Downing said a neighbor Reporter Tyler Richardson threatening statements at busi- The Coos County Sheriff’s called police and the woman can be reached at 541-269- Douglas County Library, 1409 ness, 1800 block of Waite Street. words of endearment. They were N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Rose- married a number of years and his Office said Douglas Paul did not need medical atten- 1222, ext. 236, at burg; regular meeting. Jan. 30, 11:41 p.m., report of a memories of her are very fond. Reed, 49, had a “long- tion at the scene. tyler.richardson@the- burglary to a residence, 400 While speaking to another standing dislike” for the “All kidnapping requires is worldlink.com, or on Twitter Reedsport City Council — 7 p.m., block of O’Connell Street. person, I mentioned that his wife,- woman and when he saw her you’re moved from one area at @COPSTheWorld. city hall, 451 Winchester Ave.; who I had just met - seemed like a regular meeting. COOS BAY rather nice person. He had nothing Bandon City Council — 7 p.m., city but kind words to say about her. It Jan. 30, 11:47 a.m., theft, 300 was obvious he was proud to be hall, 555 U.S. Highway 101; regu- dllyy lar meeting. block of South Second Street. her husband. e FFrriieennd What refreshing sentiment F F eelliinne Coquille City Council — 7 p.m., Jan. 30, 3:15 p.m., someone going especially in light of throw-away- council chambers, city hall, 851 around kicking doors, 700 block ! of South Seventh Street. marriages that are all too prevalent YS N. Central Blvd.; regular meeting in today’s world. No one is a IDA followed by an Urban Renewal Jan. 30, 4:54 p.m., threats, 1400 perfect spouse, and forgiveness R Agency meeting. F block of Newmark Avenue. and understanding must be We celebrate our Feline exercised from both parties if the marriage is going to work. Each of Furry Friends on Fridays... us need to be forgiven and each of Correction us have our own odd quirks. 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BY TIM NOVOTNY bers down is the important The World thing. “Making sure we get “Direct human contact is positive an accurate account is COOS BAY — The num- and healing.” important because it is a bers are now being added bigger problem than anyone after volunteers in Coos and Bitten Duggan realizes.” Curry Counties spent much Neighbors in Need Amanda D’Souza, public of Thursday trying to grasp relations coordinator for the extent of the homeless ORCCA, says they are hop- population in our area. allowed volunteers to make At the Green Spot, Occu- ing to have the final num- The Point In Time Home- one-to-one contact with py Oregon of the South bers tabulated by mid-Feb- less Count is an annual sur- homeless individuals. Coast served up hot soup, vey that helps determine the ruary. The results help “We were able to take the while Neighbors In Need determine the amount of Woodward kind of funding and time to hear and see the distributed a pocket guide money the federal govern- resources needed for home- person,” Duggan said. of resources available for WILLIAM “BILL” AND MELVA WOODWARD less relief and outreach. “Direct human contact is people on the street. ment allocates to ORCCA Celebrate 50 years of marriage Feb. 9, 2013 This year, the survey was positive and healing, and “Even some of the home- and other Coos County William “Bill” Woodward The couple has six adult organized by Oregon Coast the people are very grateful less themselves stepped up organizations that serve and Melva Kenyon Schroeder children: Darlene Schroeder Community Action in col- and appreciative.” and came in and volun- homeless individuals. Woodward will be celebrat- Valdez, of Imperial Beach, laboration with a number of The count is part of a teered to help make it a bet- Reporter Tim Novotny ing their 50th wedding Calif.; David Schroeder and community partners, national initiative to iden- ter event,”Duggan said. can be reached at 541-269- anniversary on Feb. 9. The his partner, Debbie Warren, including Neighbors In tify the number of people Green Spot manager 1222, ext. 235, at tim.novot- couple was married Feb. 11, of McMinnville; Mike Need and the Green Spot. struggling to find perma- Anthony Pescatore stressed [email protected], or on 1963 in Port Orford. Schroeder and his partner, Bitten Duggan, with nent housing and shelter. that getting the exact num- Twitter at @novots34. Bill was in logging then Vikki Curcie, of Yamhill; Neighbors In Need, says a During the count, volun- switched to log truck driving James “Jamie” Schroeder, of number of community vol- teers provide necessities for Westbrook until he Novato, Calif.; Kelly Wood- unteers came together to like emergency blankets, became disabled in 1981. He ward Guenther and hus- make things happen at sites jackets and other clothes loved truck driving, golf, band, John Guenther, of in Coos Bay, North Bend for adults and their chil- hunting and fly fishing, and Fleming Island, Fla.; and and Charleston. dren, as well as personal CONTACT THE NEW SPAPER excelled at all of them. Tina Woodward Hall and She says that she believes care items and a CCAT bus CornerofFourth Street& CommercialAvenue,CoosBay Bill and Melva moved to husband, Bill Hall, of Mesa, it was a success that pass. P.O.Box18 4 0 ,CoosBay,OR 97420 Bandon in 1978. Melva has Ariz. They also have seven 541-269-1222 or800-437-6397 been a member of First Bap- grandchildren and three © 2012 Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co. tist Church in Bandon since great-grandsons. News department 1989. She keeps busy with An open house reception Editor Clark Walworth x 251 clark.w a lw o r th @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m her church activities, learn- to celebrate the couple will be Localnew s Ryan Haas x 239new s@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m ing to paint with acrylics and held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Sports John Gunther x 241 sports@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m her pinochle club that she Feb. 9 at Alexander Hall in Community events Beth Burback x 224 events@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m has belonged to for 32 years. Bandon, located next to First Obituaries Am anda Johnson x 233 obits@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Bill keeps busy on his com- Baptist Church on U.S. Photo Lou Sennick x 264 tw p h oto @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m puter, keeping up the yard Highway 101 across the high- Advertising and reminiscing about all of way from South Coast Bicy- Advertising sales m anager Adeline Fish e r x 278 adeline.fish e r@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m his hunting and fishing cles. Smiles and stories are Classifie d a d s 541-267-6278 th ew o rld class@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m escapades. welcome, no gifts please. Legalads 541-267-6278 w orldlegals@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Delivery Circulation director Cindy Raw lings x 248 cindy.raw lings@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Custom erservic e Bonnie W ilkin s x 247 bonnie.wilkin s @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Pets of the Week No new spaper?Contactyourcarrierorcall541-269-9999

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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Clark Walworth, Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Public Forum Cheers Environmental top-12 list Some facts about the assault on the envi- Jeers ronment: 1. Over $40 million: Amount of money & the power industry spent on lobbying in just one year, including efforts to gut enforce- ment of the Clean Air Act. 2. 72: The percentage of total toxic air Neighborly mercury pollution that comes from Ameri- ca’s coal-fired power plants. Cheers to Reedsport com- 3. 125: The number of anti-environmen- munity members who are tal bills that passed the House of Represen- stepping up tatives. to help the 4. Zero: The number of comprehensive climate change bills to pass Congress last people year. burned out of 5. 160,000: The number of lives saved in their apart- the U.S. by the Clean Air Act in 2010. ments by last 6. 33,000: The number of aggravated asthma cases that can be prevented each week’s fire. In a small com- year by the new boiler rule governing power munity, philanthropy isn’t plants, a rule industry has opposed. nothing, discourages volunteerism and detached and institutional. 7. 30 to 1: The total ratio of benefits to impedes the progress we so desperately need. Write to us It’s neighbor to neighbor. costs that the Clean Air Act represents to Jon Barton Americans. Hauser The World welcomes letters from readers. Please 8. 34,000: The number of deaths expect- observe these standards: Inclined to help ed in the first few years resulting from clean Do the people’s business air cuts represented by just one industry- I Use your real name. Speaking of stepping up, supported bill. I would like to respond to Lance Benton’s I 400 words maximum. cheers to community mem- 9. 321: The number of consecutive critique of my Jan. 12 Public Forum contribu- I Include your address and daytime phone num- tion concerning the county administrator ber for verification. bers who are months with a global temperature about the 20th century average. issue. My focus, side-stepped by Mr. Benton, I No defamation, vulgarity or business com- building a 10. 1.6 million: The number of Americans was: (1) Voters said “no” to a county adminis- plaints. wheelchair employed today in environment technolo- trator; and (2) measured “improvement” of I No poetry or religious testimony. governmental processes must continue. ramp for a gies. We generally print every letter that meets these 11. One: The number of U.S. agencies First, voters said “no,”perhaps because it North Bend 4- has never been explained specifically how guidelines. Send yours to [email protected], with the power to regulate greenhouse gas or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. year-old with emissions — the Environmental Protection funding would materialize for an expensive cerebral palsy. And cheers Agency. transformational change to a county king, for the benevolent grapevine 12. But don’t forget the most important court and attendant trappings. Proceeding without identified funding is risky, and, if for action. It is time, he announces, “to that has sprung up amid fact of all. You can make the difference in defending your air, your water, your climate hiring wisdom fell short, we might get a select one for our future and get every- social media, uniting people and your future by supporting the Environ- “lemon” costing plenty. one behind it to make it happen.” But, he for such projects. mental Defense Action Fund. (1875 Con- Benton insists that 60 percent voted for wonders: “... who or what group will step necticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20009. change in county government. I’m confi- forward and do it?” dent that 100 percent want improvement. www.educationfund.org.) Perhaps I can answer his questions by Work ethic Jim Cunningham Regardless, the bottom line remains: asking bigger ones. administrator measure 6-144 lost 58 per- Coos Bay Why was the Soviet economy so dismal- Star athletes get lots of cent to 42 percent. ly bad, and why did it collapse, after 70 years laurels. But this year’s Putting spin on issues Curious citizens should view channel of economic planning? For economic plan- Prefontaine Athlete of the 98’s June panel discussion featuring Beverly ning is what Dennis advocates. The USSR I was amused by Mary Geddry’s recent Owen, Jack Beebe and Gordon Ross, former set goals, drew up five-year-plans, and Year, Dalton letter to the editor. Obviously, something in Coos County commissioners with a com- appointed planners to achieve them. Then Milburn, Lance Benton’s letter pushed her buttons. bined 40 years’ experience. They agree that they had to appoint new planners because deserves spe- In following Ms. Geddry’s rhetoric, one a county administrator is not required and they had a lot of the old ones shot in some cial mention. quickly notes that she is opposed to virtual- any leader takes one to two years to learn KGB cellar, which was not fair because their ly everything that is not a part of her unique county processes. jobs were impossible anyway. But like His track and world. She rails against the Bay Area Second, improvement in communication Dennis, the Soviet officials had what the field success Chamber of Commerce, South Coast must be job No. 1. Commissioners, at sched- economist Hayek called “The Fatal resulted partly from talent, Development Council, Port of Coos Bay, uled non-business meetings, should share Conceit”: the illusion that government but mostly from the hard county commissioners who fail to do her ideas freely with an observing public; planning can create growth. bidding, Coos County Alliance for Progress, inspire internal teams of department leaders To maintain that same illusion, our own work of mastering all three Oregon Resources Corp., Jordan Cove and to review pertinent issues; and solicit can- local planners go by elaborate titles: Coos throwing events. Cheers. other port development projects. Now she is didate Don Gurney’s unique expertise about Bay City Manager of Economic castigating Mayor Crystal Shoji of Coos Bay how Wagon Road Timber might be the key Revitalization, Executive Director of the for championing our Bay Area as an area of to a self-sustaining revenue future. South Coast Development Council, Chief Stay centered opportunity. Benton asserts that I’m a “shill” for Bob Executive Officer of the Oregon Main. No, but I am for Don Gurney, as his Oregon Republicans can She is particularly vitriolic in her per- International Port of Coos Bay, etcetera. sonal diatribes directed against Al Pettit, campaign manager, and for my wife, Mary Which one would you like to appoint compete if they’ll relearn an Lance Benton, John Knutson, the under- Loiselle, a primary election candidate. economic dictator, Dennis? They all sound old truth: General elections signed and others with whom she disagrees, Mary, a university colleague of Russian Igor impressive. are won in the including the use of insulting names in Ansoff, the Father of Strategic Back in the 1970s, the port was appoint- print, a practice she claims to eschew on her Management, advocated governmental ed to create growth. The port begat the philosophical blog. That is, of course, her right. solutions in the primary, long before what Urban Renewal District, the Enterprise middle ground. She claims at various times to have been Commissioner Sweet advocates now. Zone, the Free Trade Zone, the Regional As the state a cost accountant, a freelance science Anyway, should we trust three former Strategies Program, plus a herd of white ele- party prepares writer, CEO of a company that claims to commissioners with four decades of experi- phants starting with the $100,000 Crosline make wind generators for household use for ence, a Portland (really?) report, or two neo- Ferry and culminating with the $100 million to elect a new which she tried to raise money, none of phyte commissioners with four weeks of railroad. Oblivious to this record, the people chairman, jeers to those who which apparently are successful. Yet, she experience? Instead, stand with the collec- begat FONSI, while FONSI begat the SCDC. would push the party farther scoffs at the work of two well-qualified cit- tive wisdom of voters. “We the people” said And more groups yet were begotten. toward the fringe. izen committees and that of a Portland State no to an administrator. Any abrogation of So, which one would you appoint to plan University study done by specialists in gov- our sacred vote is a serious matter. As com- for growth? ernment, all of which conclude that a missioners play with manipulations leading Instead of dying with the late, unlament- Stirring news change in county government structure is inevitably to “county administrator,” they ed USSR, economic planning has left its necessary. Her take is that none of these should remember this. destructive shadow behind, as the Cheshire Cheers to Tara Pryor and groups had the requisite expertise to accu- Finally, give the administrator brand a cat left its grin. Lacey Rice, this year’s com- rately analyze the county situation and that rest. Both charter and administrator meas- And the barriers erected by our planners, ures can gear up for the next election cycle, a petitors in the their conclusions were pre-ordained by the the ones we appointed, have made us shrink likes of the chamber of commerce. scant 14 months away. Let Main, Sweet and instead of grow. “We have met the enemy, Bay Area Iron She is a clever writer and very good at put- Cribbins get their motors running and, with and he is us.” Chef contest. ting a pejorative spin on issues through impli- internal teams/liaisons secured and sources So please, don’t call for new plans or Their friend- cation and innuendo, including skating very of critically needed revenue found, simply planners. For example, some people now do the people’s business. ly-but-fierce close to the edge of libel in some of her person- advocate planning for different industries, al insinuations. She is a master at jargon and Robert Loiselle like wind or solar energy. It sounds good, competition highly selective in the use of facts. North Bend but once you’ve lost your home betting on will further enhance the It is a pity that Ms. Geddry does not put the horses, why go bet on the dogs? Our plan growing reputation of their her energies and capabilities to positive use. must be to get rid of the planners. And then Railing against organizations and individuals Plan: Trust the people trust the people – but that’s not the plan- alma mater, the Oregon ners’ way. Coast Culinary Institute. that dedicate their time and efforts to Responding to the dismal forecasts for improving lives in Coos County,mostly with- growth in Coos County, Dennis Dater calls Wim de Vriend out compensation of any kind, contributes Coos Bay Seaworthy Cheers to Oregon State University, selected to lead the design and construction of three research vessels. The ships are expect- ed to be more environmen- tally “green” than previous vessels. Pity they can’t be environmentally orange.

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Dr. Thomas Jerry he retired from education in Monty Bryon Mollier he worked for the U.S. Forest ences and the Bible. He loved Co-ed “Pop” Walker 1977 to pursue other eco- May 3, 1958 - Jan. 23, 2013 Service, conducting habitat to read, whether it was books nomic endeavors. inventories on local water- or the Internet. Aug. 28, 1922 - Jan. 27, 2013 His memberships includ- A celebration of his life sheds. He knew and appreci- All who knew him will fears A celebration of life serv- ed Oregon and National will be held for Monty Bryon ated the wilderness that sur- miss him dearly.Monty was a ice will be held for Dr. Associations of School Mollier, 54, of Orleans, rounded his home. Later, he humble, caring man, a friend Thomas Jerry “Pop” Walker, Administrators, Lions Club, Calif., at noon Saturday, Feb. married Amanita Bankston to all who met him, from 9, at Orleans Elementary parents’ 90, of Bend at 2 p.m. Satur- Church of the Nazarene and and they built a home along babies to seniors. He had a School, 38016 California 96. day, Feb. 9, at the Bend Assembly of God. His con- the Klamath River. They had great sense of humor and All are invited to come share Church of the Nazarene in tributions to multiple organ- two chil- was always making people stories and memories of his response the foyer. izations and the lives of oth- dren, Maya laugh. life. A potluck will follow. A Our precious Pop passed ers are too numerous to and Ryan He was a man of never- very peacefully Jan. 27, 2013, mention, yet of particular scattering of his ashes, along Mollier. He DEAR ABBY: I’m a 20- ending stories and always at his home in Bend, with his significance is the 501(c)3 the headwaters of Red Cap and Amani- year-old college student with had a joke and smile to share. beloved Margie and children non-profit entity he created Creek will be held later this ta divorced, a great job, life ambitions and Monty is lovingly remem- at his side. in 1989, the Quadriplegic summer. but parents who love me. They bered by his two children, Pop was born Aug. 28, Foundation. Monty was born May 3, remained raised me to think for myself Maya and Ryan Mollier; his 1922, to Elza Jesse Walker Pop is survived by his 1958, in Gold Beach. He friends and and follow my dreams. grandmother, Trudy Mollier; and Grace (Henson) Walker beloved wife of 63 years, passed away Jan. 23, 2013, at shared cus- I didn’t date much in high Monty Mollier his father, Ray and wife, Kar- in Riddle. Margie; son, Tom and Susan his home, after a sudden ill- tody of their school, but a few months ago lyn Mollier; his mother, He had lived most of his of Bend; daughters, Linda ness. children. He was a devoted I met a wonderful young man Dylois and husband, Harvey life in Coos County. He and Kyle of Portland and He spent many happy father; his children were his who is in the Army. Two Johnston; his sister, Terri and served in the Air Transport Diane of Bend; his nine years running the hills, rivers greatest joy. Monty most things about this relationship husband, Steve; niece, Bailey command of the United grandchildren, Nathan, and beaches of his home. He recently worked for the are different: First, we met on Rinehold-Mollier; and the States Army during World Sarah, Rachel, Darren, Gre- graduated from Gold Beach Karuk Native Tribe, of which the Internet, communicated rest of his many uncles, aunt, War II. He married Marjory gory, Grant, Emily, Kori and Union High in 1976. For a he was a proud member. online for several weeks, then E. Haile of Denair, Calif., in Kyle Jr.; and his four great- short period of time after There were many facets to cousins, grandmother, and took the next step to meet in 1949. He earned a Bachelor grandchildren, Calais, Beck- graduating, he worked for Monty: He was a curious friends. person. The second is, “Jack” of Education from Pasadena Sause Bros Ocean Towing. man, who explored many Monty is preceded in is 10 years older than I am ett, Riley and Cormac. College in 1950 and subse- Later he moved to Orleans, interests from carpentry, death by his brother, Rick and has a son from a previous He was preceded in death quently earned a master’s Calif., the land of his pater- hiking, camping, boating, Mollier. marriage. by his daughter, Karen, age 3, degree from the University of in 1956; and a son, Wayne, nal grandparents, located on computers, history, the sci- Sign the guestbook at Jack is stationed not far the Klamath River. Initially, www.theworldlink.com. from me. When I met him, I Oregon and a Doctorate in age 49, in 2001. realized he was everything a Education from Oregon State In lieu of flowers, contri- woman University. After 27 years of butions may be made in could want. teaching and administrative Tom’s memory to the Quad- Robert Bruce Merrill Control. After that he remodeling and always had a DEAR positions including superin- riplegic Foundation or the ABBY I did a back- Feb. 28, 1930 - Jan. 29, 2013 worked for Coos Head Pulp project going in his own ground tendent of schools for Coos charity of one’s choice. Mill followed by working home. and Curry counties (Inter- Sign the guestbook at Cremation rites have been more than five years for In his final days, Robert check and held for Robert Bruce Mer- everything mediate Education District), www.theworldlink.com. Menasha. In the early ‘60s he was well cared for by the rill, 82, of North Bend under began working fulltime in his staff of Baycrest Memory he told me the direction of Nelson’s Bay own pest control and con- Care Center in Coos Bay. The is true. He Area Mortuary. A memorial coached for 28 years retiring struction contracting busi- family also appreciates the supports Jerry Luoto service will be planned for a me fully in in 1993. He continued to ness until he retired in 1996 services and care provided Aug. 10, 1935 - Jan. 18, 2013 later date. pursuing coach football for two years with 41 Robert Bruce Merrill was by South Coast Hospice. my degree A memorial service will be after retirement. years of pest born Feb. 28, 1930, in Peoria, Robert is survived by his and my held for Jerry Luoto, 77, of Jerry enjoyed hunting and control and JEANNE Ill., and was the only child of wife of 62 years, Sonia Mer- future Coquille at 1 p.m. Saturday, fishing. He was an avid contracting PHILLIPS Harold Felt Merrill and rill of North Bend; daughter, career. But Feb. 9, at the Coquille Chris- sports fan and continued his service to tian Community Church, Dorothy Virginia “Say” Mer- the commu- Diane and Jim Dreiling of I’m afraid to love of art by making furni- LaPine; son, Dan and Carol introduce him to my parents 625 E. 10th St., with Dr. ture, wood carvings and rill. He passed away Jan. 29, nities of the Kevin Boll officiating. 2013, in Coos Bay. Southern Merrill of Roseburg; daugh- because they’re old-fash- growing beautiful flowers. ter, Debbie and Lewie Mer- ioned. They are leery about Jerry was born Aug. 10, Jerry is survived by his He graduated from Jeffer- Oregon 1935, in Westport, Ore., to son High School in Portland Robert Merrill Coast. Dur- rill-Setzer of Huntingtown, people meeting on the Inter- wife of 57 years, Salli; two Md.; daughter, Kayla Skye of Einor and sons, J.C. and Irene of in 1948 and attended Port- ing his net. They also want me to Beavercreek; four grandchil- meet a guy closer to my age. Susanna Coquille and Deric and Molly land University. On April career he was a member of dren; and seven great- The more Jack and I are Luoto. He of Wilsonville; grandson, 27,1951, he married Sonia the Oregon Pest Control grandchildren. together, the more I realize went to Chris of Aspen, Colo.; Maureen Hagen. They Association and the National how much I love him. I want heaven Jan. granddaughter, Rachel who moved from Portland to the Pest Control Association. Arrangements are under to introduce the man I love to 18, 2013, is attending college in Seat- Coos Bay area in 1955. He He enjoyed gardening, the direction of Nelson’s Bay my family. How do I proceed surrounded tle, Wash.; stepgrandchil- worked for Brookmead Dairy fishing, and camping; and Area Mortuary, 541-267- with this? I am scared that by his fami- dren, Ryan Wechter and and at the same time for many years hosted a 4216. my parents won’t accept ly. family, Logan Wechter and acquired the assumed busi- weekly card game with Sign the guestbook at Jack. How can I get them to J erry William Trendell; great- ness name of Merrill Pest friends. He also enjoyed www.theworldlink.com. Jerry Luoto accept my choice? — moved with grandson, Aiden Trendell; DETERMINED IN THE his family to brother-in-law, Jim King SOUTHWEST McMinnville and Pat of Georgia; nephew, DEAR DETERMINED: during his David King and family of Charles Wesley“Wes” Dodge and husband, Duane Your relationship with Jack junior year of Georgia; sister-in-law, Mary Sprague of Roseburg and Lydia appears to be progressing at high school Ann Luoto of Portland; and Sprague of Roseburg; sib- July 17, 1937 - Jan. 28, 2013 warp speed. If you want your and met Salli niece, Kristi Starr and family lings, Bee Morgan and hus- parents to accept him, you King. Jerry of Washington. A memorial service gath- band, Elton of Powers, Jau- and Salli started dating in ering for Charles Wesley must give them an opportuni- He was preceded in death Wes was born July 17,1937, nice Sabin and husband, 1951. Jerry graduated from “Wes” Sprague, 75, of ty to get to know him — and by his parents, brother, Jim; in Oregon City, the son of Larry of Bandon and Katie McMinnville High School in Coquille will be held for fam- the same applies to you and nephew, Jim. Ted and Ruth Sprague. He Stephens and husband, Earl 1953. He joined the U.S. Air ily and because this romance is fresh. Memorial contributions died Jan. 28, 2013, in of Woodland, Calif.; beloved Force in January 1955. He and friends from As you communicate with may be made to the Coquille Coquille. aunt, Dorothy of Portland; Salli were married Dec. 30, noon to 5 your parents, start mention- Christian Community He was a graduate of Ban- six grandchildren; eight 1955. p.m. Sun- ing Jack. Tell them he is a Church Memorial Fund or don High School and a Unit- great-grandchildren with After completion of his day, Feb. 17, member of the military and Coquille High School Boost- ed States Navy veteran. Wes twins on the way. service in the Air Force, Jerry at the how you met. Meeting some- er Club. was a log truck driver owner. We will all dearly miss our went to Linfield College C oquille one on the Internet these Arrangements are under He loved old classic cars and where he earned a degree in Community dad and friend…love you days is very common and the direction of Myrtle Grove stock car racing. education and art. Upon Building, 114 dad. nothing to be ashamed of. Funeral Service, 541-396- Wes is survived by his graduation, Jerry and Salli N. Birch St. Arrangements are under The longer you continue 3158. companion and soulmate, moved to Coquille, where he Private cre- Wes Sprague the direction of Coos Bay keeping his existence a Sign the guestbook at Sheila Smith of Coquille; taught art and P.E. and mation rites Chapel, 541-267-3131. secret, the more concerned www.theworldlink.com. children, Robert Sprague and will be at Ocean View Mem- Friends and family are and disappointed your par- wife, Gail of Lakeside, ory Gardens Crematory in encouraged to sign the guest- ents will be when you spring Michelle Duval and husband, him on them. They will want Helen Irene Foster Evans Wood Products during Coos Bay. book at www.coosbayfh.com Dennis of Coquille, Ruth and www.theworldlink.com. to meet him and you should Nov. 14, 1924 – Jan. 26, 2013 the war. She then served as introduce him. After that, the bartender in the Coos Bay A memorial service to cel- selling job will be his. Keep Area, including the Bell Bee ebrate the life of Helen I. Fos- Evans and Virginia (Mars- oldest daughter, Sandi Eck- your cool. You are your par- Tavern in Empire. Helen was Mary L. Traylor ter, 88, of North Bend, will be den) Evans. She passed away lund; second daughter, Gail ents’ little girl and always will a very giving person who April 12, 1931 – Jan. 24, 2013 held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. peacefully Jan. 24, 2013, in Close; son, Scott Traylor; be. But the decision of who loved her family and her 10, at Coos A private family service you’ll wind up with is your friendships very much. She Coos Bay. youngest daughter, Lisa Bay Chapel, will be held for Mary L. Tray- own to make, not theirs. also enjoyed her pinochle Mary worked at Standard Mayer; and her cat, Hanky. 685 Ander- lor, 81, of North Bend. Pri- DEAR ABBY: Most people club, gardening and spend- Oil in Los Angeles, where she Mary was preceded in son Ave., vate crema- recognize chest pain as a ing time with her family and met her future husband, Don death by her parents; and her with pastor tion rites symptom of heart attack, as grandchildren. Q. Traylor. Mary and Don husband, Don, who passed Don Berney, were held at well as pain or numbness in Helen is survived by her married in 1952, and they away in October 2012. of New Ocean View the arm or shortness of son, Cleal Langenberg Jr. of shared 60 years of marriage. Arrangements are under Beginnings Memory breath. But did you know that Coquille; daughter, Carol Don and Mary moved in 1973 the care of Coos Bay Chapel, Christian Gardens in a feeling of “doom” or back Langenberg of Coos Bay; and to Langlois, where they 541-267-3131. Fellowship, Coos Bay. pain could also be signs of a Helen Foster daughter, Patricia Wiley of owned and operated the Vil- Friends and family are presiding. Mary was heart attack? California. lage Antiques store. Mary encouraged to sign the guest- Private cre- born April An article in our local paper Helen was preceded in retired in 1991. book at www.coosbayfh.com mation rites were held at Mary Traylor 12, 1931, in reported that most people do death by her parents, John Mary is survived by her and www.theworldlink.com. Ocean View Memory Gar- Los Ange- not recognize other warning and Helga Konrad; sons, dens in Coos Bay with a pri- les, Calif., to Franklin D. signs of a heart attack. They Robert Langenberg and vate inurnment to be held at include: a sense of doom, back Larry Norton; brothers, Rus- a later date at Tenmile pain, sweating, nausea or sell, Vernon and John Kon- Cemetery. Former NYC vomiting, dizziness or light- rad; and sisters, Hallie and Helen was born Nov. 14, headedness, weakness, Pauline (Bum) Taylor. 1924, in McMinnville, to mayor dies fatigue or malaise, and jaw or Arrangements are under John W. Konrad and Helga neck pain. the care of Coos Bay Chapel, (Peterson) Konrad. She My mother, age 87, who 541-267-3131. NEW YORK (AP) — passed away peacefully Jan. had never had back trouble Friends and family are Former Mayor Ed Koch, the 26, 2013, in North Bend. and hadn’t strained her back encouraged to sign the guest- combative, acid-tongued Helen attended school in muscles in any way, suddenly book at www.coosbayfh.com politician who rescued the Fairview. She later worked at developed back pain that the and www.theworldlink.com. city from near-financial ruin usual over-the-counter pain during a three-term City Hall Sunsetunset MemorialMemorial ParkPark pills couldn’t stop. Two days run in which he embodied Established in 1914 by the Independent Order of Odd later, the pain moved to her Death Notices New York chutzpah for the Fellows (I.O.O.F.) & relocated from the Marshfield chest, and that’s when we Pioneer Cemetery. The 40 acre park is the home of the Thomas J. Walker — 90, Odis R. Howton — 81, of rest of the world, died Friday. only mausoleum, columbarium & cremation garden in took her to the emergency He was 88. the Bay Area. of Bend, formerly of Coos Springfield, died Jan. 29, room. We would have gotten Koch died at 2 a.m., Bay, died Jan. 27, 2013, in 2013 in Springfield. • Simple cremation & burial. her there two days sooner if spokesman George Arzt said. Bend. A celebration of life Arrangements are pending • Private or public graveside or mausoleum chapel anyone had told us that heart The funeral will be Monday attack pain could begin in the will be held at 2 p.m. with Springfield Memorial services. at Temple Emanu-El in • Large selection of burial/cremation spaces, back. Please, Abby, let your Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Gardens and Funeral Home, Church of the Nazarene, Manhattan. headstones, monuments, burial & urn vaults, readers know these other 541-746-5311. symptoms. — THANKFUL 1270 NE 27th St., in Bend. caskets, urns, cremation jewelry, printed materials, video tributes & more is available at the time of READER IN OKLAHOMA Robert R. Anthony — 89, need or in advance by preplanning. DEAR THANKFUL: Fore- of Lakeside, died Jan. 30, • Cremation • Pet cremation. warned is forearmed. I’m 2013, in Lakeside. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Saturday, February2,2013 Y K Nation Authorities look Police release photo of standoff subject for killer of Texas MIDLAND CITY, Ala. (AP) — The the scene shouldn’t rush to resolve said James Arrington, police chief of as well as attention deficit hyperac- prosecutor standoff between police and a gun- the standoff as long as they are confi- the neighboring town of Pinckard. tivity disorder, or ADHD. Police have man accused of holding a kindergart- dent that the boy is unharmed. He “He will have to give up sooner or been delivering medication to him KAUFMAN, Texas (AP) — ner hostage in an underground cautioned against any drastic meas- later because (authorities) are not through the pipe, he added. Authorities don’t know bunker dragged into a fourth day on ures, such as cutting the electricity or leaving,” Arrington said. “It’s pretty The normally quiet red clay road whether a Texas prosecutor Friday, as authorities sought to con- putting sleep gas inside the bunker small, but he’s been known to stay in leading to the bunker was teemed who had extensive experience tinue delicate conversations with the because it could agitate Dykes. there eight days.” Friday with more than a dozen police with organized crime feared for man through a pipe and worked to The negotiator should try Midland City Mayor Virgil cars and trucks, a fire truck, a heli- his life before he was fatally safely end the tense situation. to ease Dykes’ anxieties over Skipper said he has been copter, officers from multiple agen- shot, but they’re poring Police said Jimmy Lee Dykes shot what will happen when the briefed by law enforcement cies and news media near Midland through the cases he handled a school bus driver to death, grabbed standoff ends, and refer to agents and has visited with City, population 2,300. for leads to his killer, officials a 5-year-old boy off the bus and both the boy and Dykes by the boy’s parents. Police vehicles have come and said Friday. slipped into an underground bunker their first names to humanize “He’s crying for his par- gone steadily for hours from the No arrests have been made on his property in rural Alabama, them, he said. ents,” he said. “They are command post, a small church taken since assistant district attorney where the pair has been since “I want to give him a rea- holding up good. They are over for that use. Mark Hasse was gunned down Tuesday. There were signs the stand- son to come out,”Van Zandt praying and asking all of us to Dykes was known around the Thursday morning in a parking off could go on: the shelter has elec- said, “and my reason is, ‘You Jimmy Lee pray with them.” neighborhood as a menacing figure lot about a block from his office tricity, food, TV, and police have didn’t mean that to happen. Dykes Republican Rep. Steve who neighbors said once beat a dog to at the Kaufman County court- delivered the boy’s medication It was unintentional. It could Accused kidnapper Clouse, who represents the death with a lead pipe, threatened to house. Authorities are search- through a 4-inch-wide ventilation have happened to anyone. It Midland City area, said he shoot children for setting foot on his ing for one or two suspects. pipe leading to the bunker. was an accident. People have acci- visited the boy’s mother Thursday property and patrolled his yard at Witnesses have said the killer Hostage negotiators have used the dents, Jimmy Lee. It’s not that big a and that she is “hanging on by a night with a flashlight and a firearm. was dressed in black with facial pipe to talk to the gunman, but inves- thing. You and I can work that out.”’ thread.” The chief confirmed that Dykes features covered. tigators have been tightlipped about The shelter was about 4 feet “Everybody is praying with her for held anti-government views, as Kaufman Police Chief Chris their conversations. underground, with about 6-by-8 feet the boy,” he said. described by multiple neighbors: Aulbaugh said there’s no indi- Former FBI hostage negotiator of floor space and the PVC pipe that Clouse said the mother told him “He’s against the government — cation that Hasse, 57, had been Clint Van Zandt said authorities at negotiators were speaking through, that the boy has Asperger’s syndrome starting with Obama on down.” afraid he might be killed. Report: U.S. job market looks surprisingly strong

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KIRK Oregon weather Saturday, Feb. 2 Oregon car-bomb suspect Tonight/Saturday City/Region Weather Underground forecast for daytime conditions, low/high temperatures Continued from Page A1 Forecast for Saturday, Feb. 2 Low | High temps WASH. found guilty of terrorism past. Kevin Kirk said his dad Portland became enraged and head- 36° | 50° Pendleton butted him before beating 28° | 41° PORTLAND (AP) — jurors Thursday that Mohamud sat still as King him with the bat. Newport 41° | 55° Bend “I just never thought it Salem Three hours before they Mohamud only had to be read the verdict in a slow, 25° | 57° IDAHO would end like this,” Kevin 32° | 55° handed down a sentence that likely to commit the offense deliberate cadence. His par- Ontario Eugene could put an Oregon man in or one like it, and he did not ents, who attended every day Kirk said in court Wednesday. 18° | 32° 32° | 45° prison for life, deliberating specifically have to be think- of the trial, were absent, Although Kirk was con- North Bend jurors sent a note to a trial ing about a bomb at the spe- leaving the seating reserved victed of both first-degree Coos Bay judge with a question. cific time and place at which for family entirely empty assault and second-degree 39° | 54° Did the man whose fate he and two undercover FBI throughout the announce- assault, the charges will Medford Klamath Falls merge and Coos County 34° | 59° they were deciding need to agents decided to plant one. ment of the verdict. 23° | 46° have envisioned the specific The bomb was a fake, After the verdict, the FBI Circuit Court Judge Martin CALIF. © 2013 Wunderground.com crime for which he was supplied by the agents pos- asserted again that Stone will decide later this Cloudy Thunder- Flurries Ice month at Kirk’s sentencing storms accused? Or did he merely ing as jihadis. Mohamud would indeed Partly need to be inclined toward Jurors were given starkly have found a way to commit which mandatory minimum Cloudy Showers Rain Snow some kind of terroristic act? different portraits of the man a violent act had agents not sentence he will impose. The Weather Underground• AP Their question more who was 17 when the FBI intervened. first-degree assault carries a broadly reflects the central began to focus on him. In the “Mr. Mohamud made a minimum sentence of 90 South Coast Willamette Valley months, while second- debate at the heart of the prosecution’s description, series of choices over a peri- Today: Partly sunny, with a high near Today: Areas of fog. Otherwise, cloudy, trial of Mohamed Mohamud, Mohamud was a powder keg od of several years — choices degree assault carries a 70- 54. East southeast wind around 5 mph. with a high near 44. Light wind. a 21-year-old Somali- in search of a spark, an angry that were leading him down a month sentence. Saturday Night: Cloudy, with a low Saturday Night: Patchy fog. Otherwise, Frasier said the state around 39. Calm wind. cloudy, with a low around 35. Light wind. American found guilty teenager with the right com- path that would have ended Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near Sunday: Patchy fog. Otherwise, cloudy, Thursday of attempting to bination of anti-Western in violence,” said Greg offered Kirk a plea deal of 70 months if he pleaded guilty to 48. Light and variable wind. with a high near 42. Calm wind. bomb a Portland Christmas sentiment and a plausible Fowler, who leads the FBI Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low the second-degree assault tree-lighting in November cover story as an Oregon col- office in Portland. “His around 39. North northeast wind around around 37. Light north wind. charge but Kirk refused. 7 mph. 2010. lege student. actions showed little regard Kirk told Judge Richard Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near Portland area Prosecutors were met by a In the defense’s telling, he for the rights and responsi- Barron during a December 54. Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near claim of entrapment by was confused, broke and bilities that come with being 50. East wind around 6 mph. hearing that he suffers from Curry County Coast Saturday Night: Patchy fog. Otherwise, Mohamud’s defense team, suffering under the weight of an American or respect for post traumatic stress disor- and needed to convince parental expectations. the lives that he was pre- Today: Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly increasing clouds, with a low around 38. der from his prison stint. In cloudy, with a high near 52. Light wind. Sunday: Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly jurors that he was predis- Gullible and eager to please, pared to take.” letters Frasier read in court Saturday Night: Areas of drizzle. Areas cloudy, with a high near 46. Light wind. posed to terrorism by the he fell into a plot entirely of Mohamud’s attorney, from Kirk to his wife while he of fog. Otherwise, cloudy, with a low Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low time an FBI informant began the FBI’s making, following Steve Sady, later said an around 39. Calm wind. around 39. Calm wind. was in jail for the assault, Sunday: Areas of drizzle. Areas of fog. discussing radical jihad with along with men he imagined appeal was being planned Kirk painted himself as a per- Gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a North Coast him over emails. were like family, Mohamud’s after the scheduled May 14 son forced to adapt to a vio- high near 53. Calm wind. Today: Sunny, with a high near 50. The judge, Garr King, told attorneys said. sentencing. lent life in prison. Sunday Night: Areas of fog. Otherwise, Southeast wind 7 to 10 mph. mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. Saturday Night: A chance of rain. “My first instinct was to Light northeast wind. Increasing clouds, with a low around 41. attack first and this is what I Monday: Areas of fog. Otherwise, partly Sunday: Areas of drizzle. Areas of fog. DREDGING adding the idea might be qualify for federal dredging did for many years,” Kirk sunny, with a high near 52. Otherwise, cloudy, with a high near 44. modeled in other ports funds. Still, Coos Bay port wrote, telling his wife other Sunday Night: Cloudy, with a low around Rogue Valley 41. Southwest wind around 5 mph. No dredging in needing in-basin dredging. representatives attended the prisoners didn’t look favor- Today: Patchy fog . Gradually becoming Fitzgerald said the average meeting as a show of sup- ably on his rape conviction. mostly sunny, with a high near 49. Central Oregon P.O. for 2 years cost of federal dredging is port. “I was forced to become Southeast wind around 6 mph. Today: Sunny, with a high near 49. $35 per cubic yard, but he Port of Gold Beach Man- someone that was feared.” Saturday Night: Patchy freezing fog. South wind around 8 mph. Continued from Page A1 Increasing clouds, with a low around 29. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low was able to reduce those ager Bill McNair said a Kirk also was convicted of Southeast wind 3 to 6 mph. costs to $3-5 per cubic yard. around 23. Southwest wind around 7 mph. pipeline dredge like the one fourth-degree assault and Sunday: Areas of freezing fog. Gradually Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near maintenance dredging in the In-basin dredging doesn’t used in Brookings isn’t feasi- menacing. He will be sen- becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 51. Southwest wind around 7 mph. nation’s ports and harbors. address the problem of ble for ports such as Gold tenced at 3 p.m. Feb. 11 in 54. Southeast wind around 5 mph. Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low Currently, funds collected in channel dredging, but Sunday Night: Patchy fog. Mostly cloudy, around 26. Southwest wind around 7 mph. Beach and Bandon because Judge Stone’s courtroom. with a low around 29. Calm wind. the HMTF for dredging are Fitzgerald believes the sys- of bar turbulence, but the Reporter Tyler Richardson Monday: Patchy fog. Otherwise, partly Eastern Oregon raided to fund a host of non- tem they used might have coalition can work together can be reached at 541-269- sunny, with a high near 54. Today: Periods of flurries. Snow level harbor related projects. other applications. to advocate for a solution 1222, ext. 236, at Central Douglas County 2600. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a But towns like Port Orford Port of Port Orford Com- tyler.richardson@the- high near 34. Calm wind. that will benefit all the ports. Today: Patchy fog . Gradually becoming need an immediate solution. missioner Sam Scaffo said Saturday Night: Patchy fog. Otherwise, “We can get together and worldlink.com, or on Twitter mostly sunny, with a high near 51. mostly cloudy, with a low around 19. That port hasn’t been the situation there has not hold public meetings and vet at @COPSTheWorld. Saturday Night: Areas of fog. Increasing Calm wind. dredged for two years and only become dangerous for out ideas, then come togeth- clouds, with a low around 35. Calm wind. Sunday: Patchy fog. Otherwise, partly fishermen, but has negative- Sunday: Areas of fog. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 36. Calm wind. the resulting silt forces local er with a strategy,” McNair fishermen to only launch ly affected the local econo- cloudy, with a high near 52. Calm wind. Sunday Night: Patchy fog. Otherwise, said. GUN RALLY Sunday Night their boats during high tide. my. The community has : Patchy fog. Otherwise, partly cloudy, with a low around 22. Eisenhauer said the Corps mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. Calm wind. DeFazio said he decided to manually removed silt in Continued from Page A1 of Engineers has commis- hold the meeting in Brook- buckets to bring attention to ings because he felt Port the problem. A prop-wash sioned a study that will pro- Connie Martin, a Coos Bay Manager Ted Fitzgerald took was scheduled last fall but duce a model of shoaling firearms instructor. Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall an innovative approach to had to be canceled due to patterns in ports that might Martin has been an NRA- Temperature extremes and precipitation Thursday: High 55, low 36 dredging their harbor. The excessive surge. provide insight for a long- certified handgun instructor for the 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. today. Rain: none term solution. for several years, and is one of Hi Lo Prec. Total rainfall to date: 3.95 inches port combined Federal Another idea proposed in Astoria 50 43 0.09 Rainfall to date last year: 4.76 inches Emergency Management Port Orford is to truck silt to Overall, the meeting was the administrators of the Brookings 56 38 0 Average rainfall to date: 10.19 inches Agency funds from the 2011 an on-shore site. educational, DeFazio said, Emerald Coast Defensive Corvallis 54 34 0 Eugene 54 32 0 tsunami with federal and “We’re daunted by the and presented some “21st Shooters Association. The Tide Tables She said she became a gun Klamath Falls 46 25 0 state grant and loan money shear magnitude of the century solutions” that he La Grande 48 37 0 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or to undertake repairs, which problem, given our intends to look into further, owner after buildings on her Medford 42390subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- Newport 52 43 0 mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by included dredging the com- resources,”Scaffo said. along with pushing for addi- mother’s property were the high or low ratio for your area. Pendleton 53 38 0 mercial boat basin using a To present a united front, tional funding. repeatedly burglarized. Location High time ratio Low time ratio Portland 52 41 T Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 truck-transported portable the five ports along Oregon’s “I don’t think there’s any “I had no interest in shoot- Redmond 50 28 0 Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 dredge and a pipeline. South Coast — Umpqua, better way to help our econ- ing prior to my property being Roseburg 49 45 0 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 Salem 55 43 0 Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 “It was a light-bulb Bandon, Port Orford, Gold omy and put people back to vandalized,”Martin said. Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 The rally’s backers aren’t Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 moment,”DeFazio said when Beach and Brookings — have work than to work on our Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 he learned details of how the formed a coalition. Coos Bay country’s infrastructure,” he all motivated solely by per- Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 project was undertaken, has a large enough port to said. sonal defense concerns, Extended outlook HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. however. TODAY SUNDAY Date time ft. time ft. Rob Taylor of Bandon sees 2-Feb 04:22 8.58 05:05 6.09 the gun control debate as a 3-Feb 05:11 8.68 06:30 5.76 bellwether for a broad range 4-Feb 06:09 8.77 - - WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE... of libertarian policy issues. 5-Feb 07:14 8.92 09:18 6.2 Taylor is the founder of the 6-Feb 08:20 9.14 10:18 6.73 Coos County Watchdog Mostly sunny Mostly cloudy LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. WATER SOFTENERS group, an organization best 55/37 50/39 Date time ft. time ft. 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C M C M Y K Y K The ticker SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2013 • SECTION B High School Boys Basketball Blazers fall North Bend 60, Brookings-Harbor 34 Siuslaw 54, Douglas 34 Coquille 46, Glide 37 Myrtle Point 54, Bandon 28 Gold Beach 65, Reedsport 35 High School Girls Basketball Brookings-Harbor 81, North Bend 43 Douglas 33, Siuslaw 23 Sutherlin 83, South Umpqua 14 Glide 38, Coquille 30 PORTS S Utah tops Myrtle Point 27, Bandon 26 Reedsport 38, Gold Beach 36 Local, B2 • Scoreboard, B3 • Community, B4 • NFL, B5 Portland theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 Page B3 Coquille Bulldogs boys nab now 7-0 spot in in FWL

I North Bend clinches playoffs a share of the league title by beating Bruins BY JOHN GUNTHER The World

COQUILLE — Facing a five- BY TYLER RICHARDSON point halftime deficit in a do-or- The World die game, Coquille’s boys basket- ball team came to life Friday night, NORTH BEND — Whatever outscoring visiting Glide 14-4 in Tom Nicholls told his team at half- the third quarter on the way to a time of Friday night’s 60-34 win 46-37 win that puts the Red Devils against Brookings-Harbor in the playoffs. worked. There’s still three games to go The Bulldogs opened the third in the regular season, but the win on a 20-0 run after leading 23-21 assures Coquille the Sunset going into the break. They Conference’s lone spot in the Class outscored the Bruins 22-2 for the 3A playoffs. quarter, only “I’m just happy for the team,” allowing a field Inside Coquille post Larry Bowen said goal with under after scoring 18 points and grab- a minute to go. Bruin girls top North Bend bing 10 rebounds in the game. North Bend Page B2 As long as Coquille can stay looked like a dif- in the top 16 in the power rank- ferent team on ings, the Red Devils will host a the defensive playoff game for a spot in the end of the floor the entire second Class 3A state tournament, co- half. They allowed only six field hosted by Marshfield and North goals while scoring 37 points as a Bend high schools. They have team. the big third-quarter surge to “We came out with energy to thank for it. start the third quarter, especially “We came out in complete on the defensive end,” Nicholls attack mode and put them back on said. “Give Brookings-Harbor their heels,” Bowen said. credit I think they do a lot of good After playing a mostly patient things. They played good defense offense in the first half, trying to in the first half and it was battle. I get the ball into Bowen, the Red think our kids came out in the sec- Devils turned to fast breaks and ond and responded.” drives to the hoop to turn the The Bruins did not give up any tide. easy looks to the Bulldogs, who Glide led 23-18 at halftime, but worked for all of their 21 first-half Matt Miranda and Bowen scored points. North Bend went down 9-2 the first two hoops of the second early in front of a raucous home half. After a basket by Glide’s crowd, but the Bulldogs weathered Brenden Fricke, Bowen scored the storm and ended the quarter again and Terrence Edwards hit a on a 10-0 run. 3-pointer from the corner, giving Both teams traded buckets in the Red Devils the lead with 3:10 to the second, with Drew go in the quarter. By Alysha Beck, The World Matthews, who finished with 15 Coquille’s Larry Bowen takes a shot against Glide defenders Jacob Fricke, left, and Brandon Halter on Friday night.The Red Devils points, providing a scoring won and will advance to the Class 3A playoffs. punch off the bench and Cam SEE BOYS | B2 Lucero ending the half with a lay-up in traffic. It looked as if Brookings- Harbor would be able to keep the Glide denies Devils bid to postseason game close and possibly pull an upset of the 16-1 Bulldogs. That all changed the minute the clock I Wildcats will be the lone started in the second half. Class 3A representative for the North Bend scored on its first four possessions with a jumper Sunset Conference by Ty Roane and lay-ups from three different players. The Bulldogs attacked the glass BY JOHN GUNTHER relentlessly and used Hamilton The World Mateski’s size advantage on the boards. COQUILLE — Glide’s girls basketball team North Bend had a 6-point pos- locked up a spot in the Class 3A state playoffs at session that opened the game up the expense of cold-shooting Coquille on with 2:45 left to play in the third Friday night, beating the host Red Devils 38-30. after a technical foul was called on The stories of the game were the Red Devils’ the Bruins’ Calvin Watwood, who woeful shooting and Glide’s defense on argued a foul call of Lucero. Lucero Coquille star Taylor GeDeros. sunk two free throws, then Zach The Red Devils finished just 7-for-45 from Barker knocked down the techni- the floor as a team (15.5 percent), missing a cal foul shots and Hayden bunch of inside shots early and everything late. Davisson added a bucket on the Coquille didn’t make a in the entire following possession to push the first quarter and missed their last 13 in the lead to 34-21. fourth after Maddy Grant opened the quarter North Bend never allowed the with a jumper that gave the Red Devils their last Bruins to get any closer, clamping lead at 29-28. By Alysha Beck, The World down of defense in the fourth en “We could not make that leather thing go in Coquille’s Emily Lack and Glide’s Heather Graham reach for a loose ball during the game Friday night. Glide won 38- route to their seventh Far West that round thing,”Coquille coach Tim GeDeros 30 to clinch a spot in the Class 3A playoffs. League win. said in morbid humor describing his team’s “We came into (the locker shooting woes. room) and talked about giving up Glide, meanwhile, made the shots it needed night didn’t even take a shot. Coquille got a big lift from Emily Lack, who 21 points,” Matthews said. “Our to in the fourth, including jumpers by Heather Elle Rappé stepped in for injured Kali made three 3-pointers and scored a team-high goal is always to give up the least Graham and Hayley Livingston to go in front. Vickery and blanketed Taylor GeDeros for 10 points. But overall, the team struggled. amount of points possible. Our “They made ’em, we didn’t make ’em,”Tim much of the night. The Coquille star finished “Emily had a very good game,”Tim GeDeros defense came out and shut them GeDeros said. with just nine points. said. “She stepped up and played well.” down and gave up two points in Glide shot 39 percent from the floor, led by “We understood we had to shut down Glide’s entire squad stepped up, coach the third." Alexa Evans, who finished with a game-high 12 No. 24,” Glide coach Brannon Smith said, Brannon Smith said. points. referring to GeDeros. “Our goal was to make But one of the team’s biggest stars for the sure somebody else beat us.” SEE GIRLS | B2 SEE BULLDOGS | B2 Reedsport girls tip Panthers Goodell aims to share

THE WORLD and Bailey Tymchuk added nine. 7-for-24 for the night and still blame on player safety Morrigan Clifford and Jessica managed to win. Reedsport’s girls basketball Young had eight points each for “Both teams played great team kept its Class 2A playoff the Panthers, who lost to the defense, but neither of us could NEW ORLEANS (AP) — NFL need to help fix them. hopes alive with a 38-36 win at Braves for the second time this really shoot the ball well,” Duey Commissioner Roger Goodell “I’ll stand up. I’ll be account- Gold Beach on Friday night. season, but remain tied with said. wants to share the blame. able. It’s part of my responsibility. The Braves also still need to Coquille for first place in the Caitlyn Robison had 10 points “Safety,” he said at his annual I’ll do everything,” Goodell said. win at Myrtle Point to have a shot Sunset Conference standings. to lead Myrtle Point, while Super Bowl news conference, “is all “But the players have to do it. The at advancing to the district play- Myrtle Point 27, Bandon Raelyn Freitag and Hailey Iverson of our responsibilities.” coaches have to do it. Our officials offs, which include the top two 26: The Bobcats edged the Tigers led the Tigers with eight each. Not surprisingly, given that have to do it. Our medical profes- Class 2A teams from the Sunset on a cold-shooting nigth for both thousands of former players are sionals have to do it.” Conference and the top two from clubs. Far West League suing the league about its handling Injuries from hits to the head or the Southern Cascades hybrid “We couldn’t put the ball in Sutherlin 83, South of concussions, the topics of player to the knees, Goodell noted, can league. the ocean tonight,” Bandon Umpqua 14: Sutherlin stayed health and improved safety domi- result from improper tackling Reedsport held Gold Beach to coach Amanda Duey said of her perfect with the easy road win. nated Goodell’s 45-minute session techniques used by players and 11 first-half points Friday and team’s 4-for-40 shooting from Kylee Carson and Ricki Mock Friday. And he often sounded like taught by coaches. The NFL fought off a second-half come- the floor. Myrtle Point, mean- had 16 points each for the someone seeking to point out that Players Association needs to allow back. while, shot just 1-for-8 on free players or others are at fault for Gabby White scored 15 points throws in the fourth quarter and SEE RECAP | B2 some of the sport’s problems — and SEE GO0DELL | B6 C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Saturday, February2,2013 Y K Sports Bruins run past North Bend girls

BY TYLER RICHARDSON going 8-for-16 and had 19 The World points. All but one of the players North Bend — The on Brookings-Harbor’s team relentless full-court pressure scored. Backup point guard of Brookings-Harbor was too Francesca Farr finished with much for the North Bend 15 points on 7-for-8 shooting. girls basketball team Friday “We gave away a ton of night as the Bulldogs were on lay-ups in the third and the wrong side of lopsided fourth quarter,” North Bend 81-43 loss. coach Mike Forrester said. The Bruins forced the “We had some trouble with Bulldogs into 24 turnovers, the press. They are quick. which resulted in easy open They run 10 kids in and out.” court looks the entire game. The Bulldogs played man- Brookings-Harbor exploded to-man in the second half for 45 second-half points and and constant breakdowns on used their pressure defense the ball led to easy buckets as Photos by Alysha Beck, The World to never let North Bend into the Bruins finished the third Marshfield’s Elias Mendez swims the 200 freestyle during the meet against North Bend on Thursday.Mendez placed second with a time of 2:02.38. the game. on a 15-4 run. North Bend Jasmine Barker was the played with energy in the only bright spot for the fourth, but was never able to Bulldogs, pouring in a team get within 25 points. high 18 points while provid- The loss moved the Pirates sweep Civil War in pool ing energy on the defensive Bulldogs to 5-14 on the year end of the floor. and 3-4 in Far West League “We kept our heads up,” play. They now look on to the she said. “It was fun to come Civil War on Tuesday against BY JOHN GUNTHER out and play ball. Whether a Marshfield team gearing up The World we are losing or not I am still for the Class 5A playoffs. NORTH BEND — going to play my hardest.” “We are just going to have Marshfield’s swim teams The Bruins led 36-22 to go out and play good earned Bay Area bragging going into the half behind the defense,” Barker said about rights by sweeping North hot shooting of Mallory the Civil War.“It’s fun to play Bend in the annual Civil War McDonald who ended up our rivals.” at North Bend Municipal Pool on Thursday. But both teams came Gold Beach 65, away happy with their efforts RECAP Reedsport 35: The Panthers in the final tuneup before Myrtle Point raced out to a 28-12 halftime their respective district lead and never looked back. meets next weekend. boys top Tigers Garrett Litterell had 22 “I think we’re doing very points and Dustin Carter 13 for well,” said Marshfield’s From Page B1 North Bend’s Madysen Hannah swims the 100 butterfly during the meet against Marshfield on Thursday. the Panthers. Montana Frame Spencer Fromm. “There’s led Reedsport with eight. been a lot of improvements Bulldogs, who limited South by all the guys — and girls. individual medley and 500 for the race she lost to next week. Umpqua to one point in the Far West League first and shut the Lancers out The girls do amazing.” freestyle. Alyssa Bennett won Brownell. She beat “They’re really trying, Siuslaw 54, Douglas Marshfield’s boys won just the 100 butterfly. Thursday’s time in the event which is good,” he said. in the fourth. Alex Richey 34: Siuslaw had a big fourth four of the 11 events, but beat But during that stretch by 4 seconds last year. Marshfield’s wins came had seven to lead South quarter to pull away from the Bulldogs with their depth, Brownell had one of the best “I’m happy with my 100 by Fromm in the 500 Umpqua. visiting Douglas and remain taking a 96-69 victory. individual efforts of the day, fly,”she said. “I know I can go freestyle, Michael Stephens Douglas 33, Siuslaw 23: in a tie for second in the The Pirate girls won seven posting a four-second person- faster next week. in the 100 backstroke, Bill Geniva Johnson led the way league standings. races, which combined with al best in the 200 freestyle. Her “I’m really happy with our Fields in the 100 breaststroke for the Trojans, who The Vikings took a nine- their depth led to a 109-60 time of 2:02.07 beat Bennett, 200 medley relay.” and the team of Zaq Carroll, outscored Siuslaw 8-2 in the point lead into the half and win. who finished in 2:03.49. North Bend’s boys also Wesley Bauer, Caydn Lofton third, with 11 points. then outscored the Trojans “I’m very happy,” said Brownell also won the 100 had a strong medley relay, and Derek Miller in the 200 Douglas took a three- 18-7 in the final quarter to get Marshfield’s Shaylyn breaststroke for Marshfield. with Karl Stuntzner-Gibson, freestyle relay. point lead into half before the convincing win. Jake Brownell, who had a big day “I think I had a good day,” Stewart Lyons, Amedee Fromm said the meet was opening it up in the third. Thompson had a game-high with two individual wins and she said. Kirkpatrick and James Jordan a good one for the Pirates for Ashlee Cole had eight for the 27 for Suislaw and Sam was part of a winning relay.“I Marshfield also got wins winning in 1:55.79. several reasons. Vikings and Alexandra Johnson added 19. Jordan was really excited about the by Trendell in the 50 freestyle They won the next five “The meet is pretty big,” Dodson added seven. relays.” and 100 backstroke, races as well, with he said. “We like to swim Shaffer led the way for Brownell teamed with Hedgpeth in the 100 butterfly Stuntzner-Gibson taking against each other. It’s a nice Skyline League Douglas with 17. Bridget McCarthy, Kayla and the squad of Sparkman, both the 200 freestyle and little rivalry.” Yoncalla 63, Powers 25: Sutherlin 48, South Sparkman and Elyse Trendell Asha Huffman, Dominique 100 butterfly,Jordan winning But a friendly one, said The Eagles led 18-4 after the Umpqua 39: The Bulldogs to win the meet-closing Randle and Jodi Mork in the the 50 and 100 freestyle and Brownell. first quarter on the way to the stayed in a tie for second 400-yard freestyle relay in 3 200 freestyle relay. Kirkpatrick taking the 200 “It’s nice to swim against easy win. place with Siuslaw by claim- minutes, 57.50 seconds. Both teams had many individual medley. North Bend because we’re “We ran into a buzz saw,” ing the road win as Derrik Brownell, McCarthy, swimmers with personal Stuntzner-Gibson, Jordan friends with all their swim- Powers coach Ben Baldwin Wattman scored 22 points Trendell and Alyssa bests and a solid day overall, and Kirkpatrick teamed with mers,”she said. said. “They’re the best team and Taler Jensen added 11. Hedgpeth also teamed to which is important with the Dylan Cotton to win the 400 The timing also was good, in the league. They’re just Erik Johnson had 14 post a season-best time of district meet a week away. freestyle relay. Fromm said. flat-out tough.” points for the Lancers. 1:59.76 in the meet-opening “We had some pretty Stuntzner-Gibson was “It gets the blood flowing Kendall Stallard had 14 Skyline League 200 medley relay. good swims,” said North close to his best in both his and sets you up for what you points to lead Powers. North Bend won that race Bend coach Chris Richmond. individual races. might do at district,” he said. Brianne Joslyn had 17 for Yoncalla 81, Powers 34: in 1:59.40 with the squad of “The kids are pretty primed “That was good — I think Marshfield will be in the Yoncalla. The Eagles blew out Powers Madysen Hannah, Cassie right now.” for right now,” he said, Midwestern League district behind well blanced team Dallas, Alyssa Bennett and “I think we’re ready,”said adding that he expects better meet next Friday and BOYS scoring, led by four players in double figures. Kimi Haruyama. Bennett of the Bulldogs. times in the district meet. Saturday at Willamalane Sunset Conference The Bulldogs got off to a “We’ve been working really North Bend’s boys are a Pool in Springfield. Jalen Walton and Will strong start, winning four of hard in practice.” relatively young squad, but North Bend will host its Myrtle Point 54, Shaw had 21 for Yoncalla and the first six events. Cassie Bennett said she was Stuntzner-Gibson said they district meet the same two Bandon 28: The Bobcats Alex Anderson and Zack Van Dallas took both the 200 happy with her day, except will put up their best effort days. limited Bandon to four points Loon added 20 and 14 in each of the first two quar- respectivley. Devin ters to win on the road. MacKenson had 14 for the Cooper Stateler had 16 Crusiers. GIRLS points and Matt Newton Yoncalla led 41-20 going added 13 for Myrtle Point. into half as they kept their From Page B1 Logan Shea led the Tigers foot on the gas in second half with eight points. outscoring Powers 40-14. “It was a great win for us,” he said. “Our goal was to make it to the playoffs. When you set a high goal like that, you If they complete the run keep fighting through adversity.” BULLDOGS Part of the adversity Friday was foul to the league title, they will From Page B1 trouble in the first half. Glide had three have a bye in the play-in players with three fouls by halftime, but round and host a game for a committed just four fouls as a team in Justin Murray had 15 spot in the state tourna- the second half. points to lead Brookings- ment. And just like shooting from the field, Harbor. They will play at The Bulldogs clinched a Coquille didn’t take advantage of the Marshfield on Tuesday in the tie for the Far West League first-half free throws, hitting just 12- annual Civial War. for-23. The Red Devils did make eight of title with the win and cur- rently are ranked third in the “Those young kids are their 12 free throws in the first quarter, improving by leaps and helping them stay in contact with the Oregon School Scholoastic By Alysha Beck, The World Athletic Association’s power bounds,” Nicholls said of Wildcats. Hannah Royal, far left, Makala Edgar, Bayli Waddington and Kaitlyn Hyatt sit on the Coquille Marshfield. “We are going to Glide led 11-8 after the first and 21- rankings, which sets them up bench as time ticks down during the game against Glide Friday night.The loss to the Wildcats will for a better draw in the Class have more than our hands 20 at halftime. The Wildcats were up keep Coquille out of the playoffs. 28-27 heading to the final quarter. 4A playoffs. full over there.” Amanda Hatley scored eight points and will host a game if they can climb into The Red Devils are tied with Class 2A — all on free throws — and added 12 the top 16 of the final OSAA power rank- Gold Beach for first place, and would win rebounds for the Wildcats, who had a ings. They were 19th after Friday’s game. the title if they win the rest of their games, SWOCC freshman 36-33 edge overall on the boards. Coquille, meanwhile, still can starting Tuesday at rival Myrtle Point. The Wildcats now will prepare for the achieve one of its goals — a fourth “There’s still the league title you can playoffs — their first trip since 2004 — straight Sunset Conference title. try to get,”Tim GeDeros said. earns NWAACC honor

THE WORLD ing halftime of the women’s a huge win. “We played great did on the boards, especially game. Coquille High School BOYS Miranda had 10 points — defense,”Coquille coach Dan after Glide out-rebounded Southwestern Oregon student Corin Wesman will From Page B1 all in the second half — and Cumberland said. “We lost Coquille in the teams’ other Community College fresh- perform the national 10 rebounds and Caleb Fricke a little in the first half, two meetings. man Anthony Heintzman anthem. Miranda had a three- Owens had 10 points and but we took care of him in the “We talked about needing was named NWAACC player The game marks the start point play and another fast- nine boards for the Red second.” a big rebounding effort and of the week after helping the of the second half of the break hoop to cap Coquille’s Devils. Playing in front of a huge we got it,”Cumberland said. Lakers beat Chemeketa last NWAACC South Region sea- 14-2 run to start the second Halter, Glide’s athletic home crowd, the Red Devils Now the team will try to weekend. son. half. guard, finished with 15 started strong, taking a 12-8 keep its intensity and focus Heintzman scored a SWOCC’s men enter the Coquille built the lead to points, but needed 24 shots lead after the first quarter. over the final three Sunset game-high 28 points, includ- day tied for first with 11 in the third quarter before to get them. Glide finished the first half Conference games — at rival ing six 3-pointers, in the Chemeketa and Lane, all Glide got back-to-back 3- “We tried to keep a hand on a 7-2 run to take the five- Myrtle Point on Tuesday and Lakers’ 89-88 win. with 5-2 records. pointers by Jake Livingston in his face the whole night,” point halftime lead. then home against Bandon The Lakers are home Clackamas leads the and Brandon Halter to cut the Miranda said. “We made him “We came out more and Gold Beach. today for a game with women’s team race at 7-0, lead to 40-35. But despite work for every point he got. focused in the second half “We want to get some Clackamas. The women tip at while SWOCC is fifth at 3-4 woeful foul shooting by the He earned them.” and finished our shots,” momentum going for the rest 2 p.m., followed by the men and needs to move up at least Red Devils, who missed nine Fricke added 11 points for Miranda said. “We kept of the season,” Bowen said. about 4. one spot in the final seven of their first 10 free throws, Glide, but just two after half- attacking. We didn’t give up.” “We’re going into Myrtle The day also includes a games. The top four teams Glide got no closer and time, and missed his last six Cumberland said he was Point treating it just like this performance by the advance to the NWAACC Coquille was able to celebrate shots. thrilled with how Coquille game.” UPWARD cheerleaders dur- tournament. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Saturday, February2,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Utah hands Blazers loss Lefty misses record SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Aiken replaces Jerry Phil Mickelson made a mess of Azzinaro, who went with former BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS won 13 in a row at home. er to reach double figures with 14 his final hole in the second round Oregon coach Chip Kelly to the Miami (29-14) was led by LeBron points. of the Phoenix Open, costing NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. SALT LAKE CITY — Al Jefferson James with 28 points and Dwayne Nets 93, Bulls 89: him another shot at history. The 57-year-old Aiken was had 21 points, including two one- Wade with 17. scored 20 points through three A day after his putt for a 59 the defensive line coach for the handed shots in the lane to clinch Raptors 98, Clippers 73: Rudy quarters, then the Brooklyn Nets curled 180 degrees and stay out, Arizona Cardinals for the past the victory, and the Utah Jazz beat Gay wowed a sellout crowd by scor- turned to their bench to beat the Lefty missed a chance to break six seasons. the 86-77 on ing 20 points in his Toronto debut, short-handed Chicago Bulls. the PGA Tour’s 36-hole scoring Oregon also promoted for- Friday night. leading the Raptors to a rout of the Luol Deng scored 18 points and record Friday when he finished mer Nebraska quarterback Scott Paul Millsap added 15 points for short-handed Los Angeles Taj Gibson had 16 points and nine with a double Frost to offensive coordinator. the Jazz, who have Clippers. rebounds for the Bulls. bogey. The move announced won eight of their Amir Johnson had 19 points and 76ers 89, Kings 80: Thaddeus “You Sports Thursday had been expected last nine home NBA matched his career high with 16 Young had 23 points and 15 always since Helfrich, the team’s former games. rebounds for the Raptors. rebounds, and Jrue Holiday scored remember Shorts offensive coordinator, was made After trailing Recap Los Angeles has dropped five of 21 to lead the past kind of the last the Ducks’ head coach on Jan. most of the game, its past eight overall. the Sacramento Kings. hole, the last putt,” Mickelson 20. Frost will also serve as quar- LaMarcus Aldridge, Knicks 96, Bucks 86: Carmelo Tyreke Evans scored 29 points said. “But I think it’s very possi- terbacks coach in his new role. who had 16 points and 10 rebounds, Anthony scored 25 points, Amare and Isaiah Thomas had 24 for the ble that’s going to help me The 38-year-old has been made a putback to cap nine consec- Stoudemire had 17 points and seven Kings. because it’s got me refocused, Oregon’s wide receivers coach utive points by the Blazers and draw rebounds off the bench, and the Pistons 117, Cavaliers 99: that I cannot ease up on a single for the past four seasons. Portland within six at 78-72 with extended their Brandon Knight had 20 points and shot. I’ve got to be really Moore dies after crash in 5:28 remaining. Alec Burks finally winning streak to three games. 10 assists, and the Detroit Pistons focused. These guys are going to snapped the string of seven straight Ersan Ilyasova led the Bucks with never trailed against the Cleveland make a lot of birdies and I’ve got Winter X Games event missed shots by Utah with a tip-in, 19 points and seven rebounds. Cavaliers. to get after it and cannot make DENVER — The 25-year-old but Damian Lilliard hit a 3-pointer Celtics 97, Magic 84: Paul Tristan Thompson led Cleveland those kinds of mistakes.” innovative freestyle snowmo- make it 80-75 with 3:57 to play. But Pierce and Kevin Garnett each had a with 19 points. Mickelson followed his bile rider Caleb Moore died after that’s all the Blazers could muster double-double, and Boston Nuggets 113, Hornets 98: Ty opening 60 with a 65 to reach being injured in a crash last down the stretch. responded to yet another blow to Lawson had 21 points and 13 assists, 17-under 125, a stroke off the week during the Winter X Lakers 111, Timberwolves their lineup with a win over the Andre Iguodala scored 24 and the tour record for the first two Games in Colorado. 100: had 22 points and 12 . Denver Nuggets beat the New rounds of a tournament set by Family spokeswoman rebounds in his return to the start- Pierce had 14 points, 11 rebounds Orleans Hornets for their sixth Pat Perez in the 2009 Bob Hope Chelsea Lawson says Moore ing lineup and Kobe Bryant nearly and seven assists for the Celtics, straight victory. The Nuggets also Classic and matched by David died Thursday morning. He had had a triple-double in leading the who learned early in the day that won 12 of 15 games in January. Toms at Colonial in 2011. been staying at a hospital in Lakers over Minnesota. promising rookie Jared Sullinger will Mavericks 109, Suns 99: O.J. The double bogey left him Grand Junction. Bryant had 17 points, 12 rebounds miss the rest of the season following Mayo scored 20 points to lead six four strokes ahead of Bill Haas. Moore was attempting a and eight assists for the Lakers, who back surgery. Dallas players in double figures and backflip on Jan. 24 in the played without Dwight Howard due Grizzlies 85, Wizards 76: the Mavericks, despite the absence College football freestyle event in Aspen when to a sore right shoulder. Mike Conley scored 18 points and of , added to their Aiken to coach defensive the skis on his 450-pound Alexey Shved scored 18 points for Tayshaun Prince added 14 in his mastery of Phoenix with a victory snowmobile caught the lip of the Timberwolves. Memphis debut, including a pair of over the Suns. linemen for Oregon the landing area, sending him Pacers 102, Heat 89: David key fourth-quarter jumpers, as the Shannon Brown scored 20 and EUGENE — Oregon has hired flying over the handlebars. West scored 30 points and Paul Grizzlies defeated the Washington Goran Dragic added 19 points, nine Ron Aiken to serve as defensive Moore landed face-first into the George added 15, leading Indiana Wizards. assists and eight rebounds for the line coach under new head snow, and his snowmobile past Miami. The Pacers (28-19) have Nene was the only Wizards play- Suns. coach Mark Helfrich. rolled over him. SCOREBOARD

SUTHERLIN (48): Derrik Wattman 22, Taler Kazlyn Clarno 6, Ariel Taylor 2, Kayce Mock 2. Hill, Mar, 1:30.17; 4. Alexandre Siebenaller, NB, Thursday’s Games Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA On The Air Jensen 11, Ryan Eakin 7, Cameron Mock 4, SOUTH UMPQUA (14): Alex Richey 7, Rory 1:30.45. Oklahoma City 106, Memphis 89 San Jose 7 7 0 0 14 29 12 Michael Matteo 2, Cameron Anspach 1, Noah Petterson 3, Kristen Beebe 3, MacKenzie Davis 1, 100 Breaststroke — 1. Bill Fields, Mar, 1:15.21; Golden State 100, Dallas 97 Anaheim 6 4 1 1 9 20 18 Today Callier, Jace Martineau. Shantel Lincecum, Shelby Boyd, Katie Goins, 2. Amedee Kirkpatrick, NB, 1:15.22; 3. Derek Friday’s Games Dallas 8 3 4 1 7 17 21 Men’s College Basketball — Syracuse at SOUTH UMPQUA (39): Erik Johnson 14, Blake Madysen Schuyler, Christina Kelley, Emilee Miller, Mar, 1:23.96; 4. Dylan Cotton, NB, 1:30.53; Toronto 98, L.A. Clippers 73 Los Angeles 6 2 2 2 6 12 16 Pittsburgh, 9 a.m., ESPN; Purdue at Johnson 8, Brevin Ball 6, Nathan Phillips 5, Muller, Jenaka Black, Bri Bohnenkamp. 5. Lane Koster, Mar, 1:46.13. Indiana 102, Miami 89 Phoenix 8 2 4 2 6 25 26 Northwestern, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Duke at Florida Austin Page 4, Matt Yarbrough 2, DJ Holloway. Sunset Conference 400 Freestyle Relay — 1. North Bend (Karl Boston 97, Orlando 84 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- State, 11 a.m., ESPN; Notre Dame at DePaul, 11 Sunset Conference League Overall Stuntzner-Gibson, James Jordan, Dylan Cotton, New York 96, Milwaukee 86 time loss. a.m., ESPN2; Dayton at St. Louis, 11 a.m., NBC Amedee Kirkpatrick), 3:52.47; 2. Marshfield (Zaq Brooklyn 93, Chicago 89 Thursday’s Games League Overall W L W L Sports Network; Colorado at Utah, 11:30 a.m., Carroll, Bill Fields, Elias Mendez, Spencer Philadelphia 89, Sacramento 80 Nashville 2, Los Angeles 1, SO W L W L Coquille 6 3 13 8 Root Sports; Miami at North Carolina State, 1 Fromm), 4:00.86; 3. Marshfield (Brogan Detroit 117, Cleveland 99 San Jose 3, Edmonton 2, SO Coquille 8 1 15 6 Gold Beach 63 136 p.m., CBS; Tennessee at Arkansas, 1 p.m., ESPN; Bracelin, Caydn Lofton, Michael Stephens, Victor Memphis 85, Washington 76 Buffalo 7, Boston 4 Glide 7 2 165 Glide 5 4156 Wichita State at Northern Iowa, 1 p.m., ESPN2; Lahr), 4:38.37. Denver 113, New Orleans 98 Toronto 3, Washington 2 Myrtle Point 6 3 11 8 Myrtle Point 4 51011 Oregon at California, 1:30 p.m., Root Sports; Utah 86, Portland 77 N.Y. Islanders 5, New Jersey 4, OT Gold Beach 5 4 13 7 Bandon 3 6 8 9 GIRLS Kentucky at Texas A&M, 3 p.m., ESPN; Kansas Dallas 109, Phoenix 99 Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Rangers 0 Reedsport 1 8 5 12 Reedsport 3 6 10 9 Marshfield 109, North Bend 60 State at Oklahoma, 3 p.m., ESPN2; Columbia at L.A. Lakers 111, Minnesota 100 St. Louis 4, Columbus 1 Bandon 0 9 1 16 Friday’s Games 200 Medley Relay — 1. North Bend (Maydsen Princeton, 3 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Portland Today’s Games Florida 6, Winnipeg 3 Friday’s Games Glide 38, Coquille 30 Hannah, Cassie Dallas, Alyssa Bennett, Kimi at St. Mary’s, 4 p.m., Root Sports; Baylor at Iow Chicago at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Colorado 6, Calgary 3 Coquille 46, Glide 37 Myrtle Point 27, Bandon 26 Haruyama), 1:59.40; 2. Marshfield (Bridget State, 5 p.m., ESPN2; Nevada at New Mexico, 5 Sacramento at New York, 4:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Myrtle Point 54, Bandon 28 Reedsport 38, Gold Beach 36 McCarthy, Shaylyn Brownell, Alyssa Hedgpeth, p.m., NBC Sports Network; Michigan at Indiana, Oklahoma City at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Dallas 4, Phoenix 3, SO Gold Beach 65, Reedsport 35 Glide 38, Coquille 30 Elyse Trendell), 1:59.76; 3. Marshfield (Jodi Mork, 6 p.m., ESPN; Utah State at Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Asha Huffman, Brittany Banks, Dominique Charlotte at Houston, 5 p.m. Vancouver 2, Chicago 1, SO Sports; Stan Francisco at Miami, 9 p.m., Root Coquille 46, Glide 37 Glide 11 10 7 10 — 38 New Orleans at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Washington 3, Philadelphia 2 Glide 8 15 4 10 — 37 Coquille 8 12 7 3 —30 Randle), 2:16.09; 4. Marshfield (Larissa Norton, Sports. MacKenzie Vick, Nichole Norton, MacKenzie Washington at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Carolina 1, Ottawa 0 Coquille 12 6 14 14 — 46 GLIDE (38): Alexa Evans 12, Amanda Hatley 8, Women’s College Basketball — Texas at TCU, Stueve), 2:49.21; 5. North Bend (Desiree Adams, Orlando at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 8, Winnipeg 3 GLIDE (37): Brandon Halter 15, Brenden Fricke Mikayla Moyers 7, Heather Graham 6, Hayley 9:30 a.m., Root Sports. Shaelynn Brierly, Mayleigh Workman, Bayley Utah at Portland, 7 p.m. Detroit 5, St. Louis 3 11, Jake Livingston 5, Cody Cunningham 2, Cory Livingston 3, Kali Vickery 2, Elle Rappe, Shelby NBA Basketball — Chicago at Atlanta, 4 p.m., Christopher), 2:59.51. Phoenix at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim 3, Minnesota 1 Finlay 2, Jacob Fricke 2. Thompson. WGN. 200 Freestyle — 1. Shaylyn Brownell, Mar, Sunday’s Games Today’s Games COQUILLE (46): Larry Bowen 18, Matt Miranda COQUILLE (30): Emily Lack 10, Taylor GeDeros Golf — PGA Tour Phoenix Open, noon, NBC; 2:02.07; 2. Alyssa Bennett, NB, 2:03.49; 3. Kayla L.A. Clippers at Boston, 10 a.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. 10, Caleb Owens 10, Drew Piburn 5, Terrence 9, Maddy Grant 4, Kaitlyn Hyatt 3, Makala Edgar European Tour Dubai Desert Classic, 1 a.m., Golf Sparkman, Mar, 2:12.44; 4. Dominique Randle, L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 10 a.m. Buffalo at Montreal, 11 a.m. Channel. Edwards 3, Wilson Hodge, Brayden Schmitt. 2, Nicole Romine 1, Bayli Waddington 1, Kailtyn Miami at Toronto, 11 a.m. Edmonton at Colorado, noon Davidson, Jessica McElravy, Hannah Royal, Mar, 2:26.06; 5. Shaelynn Brierly, NB, 3:06.31; 6. Sunday, Feb. 3 Myrtle Point 54, Bandon 28 Boston at Toronto, 4 p.m. Marina Wilson. Mayleigh Workman, NB, 3:14.55. Jazz 86, Blazers 77 NFL Football — Super Bowl, San Francisco vs. Myrtle Point 16 11 14 13 — 54 200 Individual Medley — 1. Cassie Dallas, NB, PORTLAND (77): Batum 2-7 0-0 5, Aldridge 6- Carolina at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Baltimore, 3:25 p.m., CBS (pregame show starts Bandon 4 4 11 9 — 28 Myrtle Point 27, Bandon 26 2:17.39; 2. Bridget McCarthy, Mar, 2:23.60; 3. 17 4-7 16, Hickson 4-6 3-4 11, Lillard 10-23 3-3 26, N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. at 11 a.m.). MYRTLE POINT (54): Cooper Stateler 16, Matt Myrtle Point 4 4 11 8 — 27 Asha Huffman, Mar, 2:43.96; 4. Brittany Banks, Matthews 3-8 2-2 9, Leonard 0-1 0-0 0, Jeffries Detroit at Columbus, 4 p.m. Men’s College Basketball — Marquette at Newton 13, Kyle Seals 8, Brad Larsen 6, Billy Bandon 2 5 7 12 — 26 Mar, 2:46.60; 5. Galen Wash, NB, 2:47.58. 0-2 0-0 0, Barton 1-2 0-0 2, Babbitt 2-6 0-0 6, Dallas at Phoenix, 5 p.m. Louisville, 11 a.m., ESPN; Oregon State at Strain 4, Thomas Nathan 3, Taylor Fischer 2, MYRTLE POINT (27): Caitlyn Robison 10, 50 Freestyle — 1. Elyse Trendell, Mar, 26.97; 2. Price 1-4 0-0 2, Claver 0-2 0-0 0, Smith 0-1 0-0 Chicago at Calgary, 7 p.m. Stanford, noon, Pac-12 Network. Kelley Caffey, Kendon Findley, Tristan Mussatti. MacKenzie Findley 6, Daysha Stidham 3, Kenzie Jodi Mork, Mar, 28.95; 3. Kimi Haruyama, NB, 0. Totals 29-79 12-16 77. Los Angeles at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Women’s College Basketball — Oklahoma at BANDON (28): Logan Shea 8, Tristian Davidson Hitner 2, Bethany Meyer 2, Morgan Newton 2, 29.08; 4. Amanda Waldrop, Mar, 29.88; 5. Bayley UTAH (86): Ma.Williams 4-6 0-0 8, Millsap 6-12 Nashville at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. West Virginia, 10 a.m., Root Sports. 4, Evan Henson 4, Tyler Wiprud 3, Mason Berry Chelsie Fandel, Karissa Henshaw, Grace Christopher, NB, 34.07. 3-3 15, Jefferson 10-22 1-1 21, Tinsley 0-0 0-0 0, Sunday’s Games Hockey — Pittsburgh at Washington, 9:30 a.m., 2, Quentin Coomer 2, Shawn Peters 2, Jon Hermann, Kayley Leslie, Nicole Seals. 100 Butterfly — 1. Alyssa Hedgpeth, Mar, Foye 4-17 3-4 14, Watson 1-1 0-0 3, Favors 3-9 1- Pittsburgh at Washington, 9:30 a.m. NBC. Wilhite 1, Mitchell Brown, Derik Cox, Braden BANDON (26): Raelyn Freitag 8, Hailey Iverson 1:09.74; 2. Madysen Hannah, NB, 1:16.09; 3. 3 7, Burks 1-4 0-0 2, Carroll 5-8 3-4 13, Kanter 1- Ottawa at Montreal, 11 a.m. Golf — PGA Tour Phoenix Open, noon, NBC; Fugate, JJ Witte, Robert Martino. 8, Riley Wahl 7, Claire Ledig 2, Kady Valentine 1, Galen Wash, NB, 1:17.36; 4. Cheyenne McNeely, 2 1-2 3, Murphy 0-0 0-0 0, Evans 0-0 0-0 0. Florida at Buffalo, noon European Tour Dubai Desert Classic, 1 a.m., Golf Gold Beach 65, Reedsport 35 Toni Hall, Krista Peters, Amy Schoonmaker, Liza Mar, 1:23.96; 5. Kaitlyn James, Mar, 1:26.00. Totals 35-81 12-17 86. New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, noon Skeie. Channel. Reedsport 5 7 12 11 — 35 100 Freestyle — 1. Alyssa Bennett, NB, 56.55; Portland 19 17 25 16 — 77 Monday, Feb. 4 Gold Beach 14142413—65 Reedsport 38, Glide 36 2. Bridget McCarthy, Mar, 58.23; 3. Kimi Utah 26 25 22 13 — 86 Transactions Men’s College Basketball — Notre Dame at REEDSPORT (35): Montana Frame 9, Jordan Reedsport 4 15 7 12 — 38 Haruyama, NB, 1:08.08; 4. Amanda Waldrop, 3-Point Goals—Portland 7-20 (Lillard 3-8, Syracuse, 4 p.m., ESPN; George Mason at Old Smith 8, Brandon Gannon 7, Mike Mitchell 5, Gold Beach 5 6 10 15 — 36 Mar, 1:12.82; 5. MacKenzie Stueve, Mar, 1:17.91; 6. Babbitt 2-4, Batum 1-1, Matthews 1-4, Price 0- BASEBALL Dominion, 4 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Texas at Chris James 4, James Hixenbaugh 2, Bobby REEDSPORT (38): Gabby White 15, Bailey Bayley Christopher, NB, 1:18.90. 1, Claver 0-2), Utah 4-15 (Foye 3-11, Watson 1- American League West Virginia, 6 p.m., ESPN; San Diego at Loyola Allen, JR Kyllo. Tymchuk 9, Madi Richardson 7, Kayla Doane 4, 500 Freestyle — 1. Cassie Dallas, NB, 5:35.48; 1, Favors 0-1, Burks 0-1, Ma.Williams 0-1). CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Claimed 1B Lars Marymount, 7 p.m., Root Sports. GOLD BEACH (65): Garrett Litterell 22, Dustin Alex Glover 2, Lara Zetzsche 1, Ruby Cardoso. 2. Kayla Sparkman, Mar, 5:48.14; 3. Dominique Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Portland 46 Anderson off waivers from Arizona. Women’s College Basketball — Purdue at Penn Carter 13, Garrett Dolan 7, Jalen Robison 7, GOLD BEACH (36): Morrigan Clifford 8, Jessica Randle, Mar, 6:23.05; 4. Hannah Delgado, Mar, (Aldridge 10), Utah 59 (Favors 12). Assists— CLEVELAND INDIANS—Signed RHP Matt Capps State, 4 p.m., ESPN2; Texas A&M at LSU, 6 p.m., Jimmy Edwards 6, Raef Williams 6, CJ Belanio 3, Young 8, Eliza Lander 6, Hailey Timeus 6, 6:50.89; 5. Desiree Adams, NB, 8:34.00. Portland 15 (Lillard 5), Utah 19 (Watson 7). to a minor league contract. ESPN2. Mauricio Boydston 1, Jacob Carpenter, Brandon Savanna Rucker 4, Makayla Stone 3, Clara 200 Freestyle Relay — 1. Marshfield (Asha Total Fouls—Portland 22, Utah 21. A—19,512 LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Agreed to terms with Hockey — Dallas at Colorado, 6 p.m., NBC Sports Hensley, Colton Pearson. Herbage 1, Lacy Lang. Huffman, Dominique Randle, Jodi Mork, Kayla (19,911). INF Bill Hall on a minor league contract. Named Network. Skyline League Skyline League Sparkman), 1:56.02; 2. Marshfield (Kaitlyn Omar Vizquel roving infield instructor. League Overall James, Alyssa Hedgpeth, Hannah Delgado, Pro Football NEW YORK YANKEES—Signed DH Travis Hafner League Overall Amanda Waldrop), 2:03.49; 3. North Bend Local Schedule W L W L W L W L to a one-year contract. Designated OF Russ Yoncalla 9 0 18 3 (Madysen Hannah, Bayley Christopher, Mayleigh NFL Playoffs Canzler for assignment. Signed OF Matt Diaz, Today Elkton 8 1 14 5 Elkton 8 1 9 10 Workman, Galen Wash), 2:09.14; 4. Marshfield INF Dan Johnson, OF Thomas Neal, OF Juan High School Boys Basketball — Skyline New Hope 6 2 12 5 Wild-card Playoffs Camas Valley 4 4 8 11 (Cassidy Devoe, Katia Oseguera, Cheyenne Rivera and C Bobby Wilson to minor league con- League: Pacific at New Hope, 7:30 p.m.; UVC at UVC 53 107 Saturday, Jan. 5 Pacific 4 4 7 11 McNeely, Larissa Norton), 2:29.12. tracts. Powers, 7:30 p.m. Camas Valley 5 3 13 6 Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 New Hope 3 4 5 11 100 Backstroke — 1. Elyse Trendell, Mar, SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms with High School Girls Basketball — Skyline League: Pacific 4 4 6 12 Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 Powers 1 8 7 10 1:11.18; 2. Madysen Hannah, NB, 1:11.19; 3. Jodi RHP Blake Beavan, LHP Lucas Luetge, RHP Pacific at New Hope, 6 p.m.; UVC at Powers, 6 Yoncalla 2 7 5 16 Sunday, Jan. 6 UVC 0 7 0 17 Mork, Mar, 1:16.76; 4. Brittany Banks, Mar, Chance Ruffin, INF Francisco Martinez, INF Kyle p.m. Powers 0 9 4 14 Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 9 Friday’s Scores 1:19.46; 5. Mayleigh Workman, NB, 1:33.58; 6. Seager, INF Justin Smoak, OF Julio Morban, OF High School Wrestling — Marshfield at Cottage Friday’s Scores Seattle 24, Washington 14 Yoncalla 63, Powers 25 Desiree Adams, NB, 1:42.15. Carlos Peguero, OF Eric Thames and OF Casper Grove Invitational, 9 a.m. Yoncalla 81, Powers 34 100 Breaststroke — 1. Shaylyn Brownell, Mar, Divisional Playoffs Camas Valley 51, Elkton 48 Elkton 48, Camas Valley 30 Wells on one-year contracts. Men’s College Basketball — Clackamas at 1:10.71; 2. Alyssa Hedgpeth, Mar, 1:16.36; 3. Asha Saturday, Jan. 12 UVC 71, New Hope 59 New Hope at UVC, na National League SWOCC, 4 p.m. Huffman, Mar, 1:29.05; 4. Shaelyn Brierly, NB, Baltimore 38, Denver 35, 2OT Yoncalla 63, Powers 25 CINCINNATI REDS—Agreed to terms with C Women’s College Basketball — Clackamas at Yoncalla 81, Powers 34 2:21.88. San Francisco 45, Green Bay 31 Miguel Olivo on a minor league contract. Agreed Powers 4 6 6 9 — 25 SWOCC, 2 p.m. Powers 4 16 8 6 — 34 400 Freestyle Relay — 1. Marshfield Sunday, Jan. 13 to terms with OF Chris Heisey and RHP Alfredo Yoncalla 18 20 15 10 — 63 Sunday, Feb. 3 Yoncalla 22 19 20 20 — 81 (Bridget McCarthy, Kayla Sparkman, Elyse Atlanta 30, Seattle 28 Simon On one-year contracts. POWERS (25): Kendall Stallard 14, Rebecca No local events scheduled. POWERS (34): Devin MacKensen 14, Tye Trendell, Shaylyn Brownell), 3:57.50; 2. North New England 41, Houston 38 FLORIDA MARLINS—Agreed to terms with RHP Standley 9, Jessie Martinez 2, Sadie Blanton, Monday, Feb. 4 Jackson 9, Clayton Stallard 5, Jaron MacDonald Bend (Alyssa Bennett, Galen Wash, Kimi Jonathan Albaladejo, RHP John Maine, RHP Riley Middlebrook, Elizabeth Standley. Conference Championships No local events scheduled. 3, James Clausen 2, Aaron Pedrick 1, Ronnie Haruyama, Cassie Dallas), 4:04.04; 3. Doug Mathis, RHP Chad Qualls, RHP Kevin YONCALLA (63): Brianne Joslyn 17, Tabitha Sunday, Jan. 20 Zemke. Marshfield (Kaitlyn James, Brittany Banks, Slowey, RHP Jordan Smith, RHP Mitch Talbot, Shaw 12, Brandy Joslyn 11, Karen Wickman 9, San Francisco 28, Atlanta 24 YONCALLA (81): Jalen Walton 21, Will Shaw 21, Amanda Waldrop, Hannah Delgado), 4:49.07; RHP Michael Wuertz, LHP Zach Phillips, C Craig High School Results Salista Williams 8, Sonya Walker 3, Moriah Baltimore 28, New England 13 Alex Anderson 20, Zack Van Loon 14, Jason Ellis 4. Marshfield (MacKenzie Vick, Cheyenne Tatum, INF Matt Downs, INF Nick Green, INF Bradshaw 2, Emily Wickman 2, Whitney Ellis 1, Pro Bowl 3, Ben Opfer, Jorge Pacheco, Jor-El Reeves. McNeely, Larissa Norton, Kassy Freerksen), Kevin Kouzmanoff, INF Ed Lucas, INF Chris BASKETBALL Michaela Stevens, Ally Lonsinger. 5:13.73. Sunday, Jan. 27 BOYS GIRLS At Honolulu Valaika, OF Jordan Brown and OF Austin Kearns Far West League Far West League SWIMMING NFC 62, AFC 35 on minor league contracts. League Overall League Overall At North Bend Pro Basketball NEW YORK METS—Signed RHP LaTroy Hawkins Super Bowl to a minor league contract. W L W L W L W L Thursday Sunday, Feb. 3 North Bend 7 0 16 1 Sutherlin 7 0 21 0 BOYS NBA PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with At New Orleans 2B Neil Walker and RHP James McDonald. Sutherlin 4 3 14 7 Brookings-Harbor 52 146 Marshfield 96, North Bend 69 EASTERN CONFERENCE Baltimore vs. San Francisco, 3 p.m. (CBS) Siuslaw 4 3 10 9 Douglas 5 2 11 9 200 Medley Relay — 1. North Bend (Karl Atlantic Division W L Pct GB ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms LHP South Umpqua 3 4 10 9 North Bend 3 4 5 15 Stuntzner-Gibson, Stewart Lyons, Amedee New York 29 15 .659 — Marc Rzepczynski on a one-year contract. 1 BASKETBALL Brookings-Harbor 3 4 10 10 South Umpqua 16 513 Kirkpatrick, James Jordan), 1:55.79; 2. Brooklyn 28 19 .596 2⁄2 Hockey Douglas 0 7 1 19 Siuslaw 0 7 2 16 Marshfield (Spencer Fromm, Bill Fields, Wesley Boston 23 23 .500 7 National Basketball Association Friday’s Games Friday’s Games Bauer, Elias Mendez), 2:01.23; 3. Marshfield Philadelphia 20 26 .435 10 NHL NBA—Suspended F Matt 1 North Bend 60, Brookings-Harbor 34 Brookings-Harbor 81, North Bend 43 (Michael Stephens, Lane Koster, Victor Lahr, Toronto 17 30 .362 13⁄2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Barnes one game for striking Greg Stiemsma Siuslaw 54, Douglas 34 Douglas 33, Siuslaw 23 Derek Miller), 2:24.36. Southeast Division W L Pct GB Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA during a Jan. 30 game at Minnesota. Fined Sutherlin 47, South Umpqua 39 Sutherlin 83, South Umpqua 14 200 Freestyle — 1. Karl Stuntzner-Gibson, NB, Miami 29 14 .674 — N.Y. Islanders 7 4 2 1 9 27 23 coach Dwane Casey $25,000 for North Bend 60, Brookings-Harbor 34 Brookings-Harbor 81, North Bend 43 1:54.11; 2. Spencer Fromm, Mar, 2:02.38; 3. Atlanta 26 19 .578 4 New Jersey 6 3 0 3 9 16 14 public criticism of officiating. 1 FOOTBALL Brookings-Harbor 9 12 2 11 — 34 Brogan Bracelin, Mar, 2:20.78; 4. Stewart Lyons, Orlando 14 32 .304 16⁄2 Pittsburgh 7 4 3 081918 Brookings-Harbor 21 15 21 24 — 81 National Football League North Bend 12 11 22 15 — 60 North Bend 11 10 11 11 — 43 NB, 2:21.76; 5. Edie Metcalf, NB, 2:32.90; 6. Charlotte 11 34 .244 19 N.Y. Rangers 7 3 4 0 6 16 20 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed DL Armond BROOKINGS-HARBOR (34): Justin Murray 15, BROOKINGS-HARBOR (81): Mallory McDonald , Mar, 2:45.57. Washington 11 34 .244 19 Philadelphia 8 2 6 0 4 16 23 Armstead. Calvin Watwood 6, Chandler Dodd 6, Ronnie 19, Francesca Farr 15, Karlie Gonzalez 12, Lakota 200 Individual Medley — 1. Amedee Central Division W L Pct GB Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA HOCKEY Manley 4, Derek Hodge 2, Jake Vaughn 1, Dex Hatcher 11, Athena Farr 7, Drew Farmer 7, Kirkpatrick, NB, 2:23.19; 2. Bill Fields, Mar, Chicago 28 18 .609 — Boston 7 5 1 1 11 23 19 1 Vaughn, Christian Edwards, Alec Darger, Cade Courtney Kay 4, Iva Hart 2, Jordyn Keys 2, Cassie 2:30.17; 3. Wesley Bauer, Mar, 2:34.75; 4. Lane Indiana 28 19 .596 ⁄2 Ottawa 8 521112414 1 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Traded F Peter Freels, Alec McBride. Vaught 1, Hannah Baron 1, Alaura Marrington Koster, Mar, 3:02.54. Milwaukee 24 21 .533 3⁄2 Montreal 6 4 2 0 8 18 15 1 LeBlanc to the for future NORTH BEND (60): Cam Lucero 15, Drew NORTH BEND (43): Jasmine Barker 18, Cherise 50 Freestyle — 1. James Jordan, NB, 24.66; 2. Detroit 18 29 .383 10⁄2 Toronto 7 4 3 0 8 21 22 1 considerations. Matthews 15, Zach Barker 9, Hamilton Mateski 8, Kirkpatrick 6, Rachel Oman 4, Shalah Collicott 4, Elias Mendez, Mar, 25.30; 3. Zaq Carroll, Mar, Cleveland 13 34 .277 15⁄2 Buffalo 7 3 3 1 7 23 23 —Acquired F Hayden Davisson 7, Ty Roane 4, Zach Wallace 2, Britni Ring 4, Emma Powley 4, Madison Spence 27.13; 4. Alexandre Siebenaller, NB, 28.28; 5. WESTERN CONFERENCE Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA from Washington for F Casey Wellman. Wyatt Cunningham, Nick Hossley, Hunter 2, Alex Wilkinson 1, McKenzie Edwards, Kadie Victor Lahr, Mar, 32.55. Southwest Division W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 7 6 1 0123718 COLLEGE Jackson. Forderer, Hannah Noble. 100 Butterfly — 1. Karl Stuntzner-Gibson, NB, San Antonio 37 11 .771 — Winnipeg 8 3 4 1 7 24 32 57.72; 2. Wesley Bauer, Mar, 1;08.33; 3. Derek Memphis 30 16 .652 6 Carolina 6 3 3 0 6 15 18 KANSAS STATE —Signed football coach Bill Siuslaw 54, Douglas 34 Douglas 33, Siuslaw 23 Miller, Mar, 1:16.00; 4. Victor Lahr, Mar, 1:25.03. Houston 25 23 .521 12 Washington 8 2 5 1 5 18 27 Snyder to a five-year contract through 2017. Douglas 6 6 15 7 — 34 Douglas 8 7 8 10 — 33 1 100 Freestyle — 1. James Jordan, NB, 57.95; 2. Dallas 20 27 .426 16⁄2 Florida 725041627 MIDDLE TENNESSEE—Named Geep Wade Siuslaw 12 9 15 18 — 54 Siuslaw 5 7 2 11 — 23 1 Elias Mendez, Mar, 58.62; 3. Zaq Carroll, Mar, New Orleans 15 32 .319 21⁄2 WESTERN CONFERENCE offensive line coach. DOUGLAS (34): Jordan Shaffer 17, Riley Lavin DOUGLAS (33): Geniva Johnson 11, Cheyenne 1:02.04; 4. Dylan Cotton, NB, 1:02.26; 5. Caydn Northwest Division W L Pct GB Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA OREGON—Promoted Scott Frost to offensive 9, Brandon Stewart 5, Cade Claughton 2, Michael Harris 6 , Katherine Miller 5, Kelsey Warren 4, Lofton, Mar, 1:02.62. Oklahoma City 35 11 .761 — Chicago 8 6 0 2 14 25 18 coordinator. Griffin 1, Trevon Daniels, Brock Koone, Austin Tori Bond 3, Anna Reitmann 2, Alex Jellison 2. 500 Freestyle — 1. Spencer Fromm, Mar, Denver 30 18 .625 6 St. Louis 8 6 2 0 12 31 19 SAN JOSE STATE—Named Jimmie Dougherty Porter, Olin Mincher, Levi Copenhaver. SIUSLAW (23): Ashlee Cole 8, Alexandra 1 5:36.08; 2. Brogan Bracelin, Mar, 6:27.05; 3. Utah 26 21 .553 9⁄2 Detroit 7 4 2 1 9 20 20 offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach, Hank SIUSLAW (54): Jake Thompson 24, Sam Dodson 7, Kylie Brandt 5, Alex Opitz 2, Lindsey Stewart Lyons, NB, 6:38.22; Portland 23 23 .500 12 Nashville 7 2 2 3 7 12 19 Fraley offensive line coach, James Jones defen- Johnson 19, John Dodson, Seigle 4, Mitchell Bottensek 1, Janessa Mitchell, Andi Ruede. 1 200 Freestyle Relay — 1. Marshfield (Zaq Minnesota 17 26 .395 16⁄2 Columbus 8 2 5 1 5 14 26 sive line coach, Greg Lewis wide receivers coach, Butler 2, Joesph Dotson, Seth Campbell, Keenan Sutherlin 83, South Umpqua 14 Carroll, Wesley Bauer, Caydn Lofton, Derek Pacific Division W L Pct GB Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA Joe Staab safeties coach, Kenwick Thompson McCellan, Preston Mitchell, Ryan Smith, Billy Sutherlin 24 19 17 25 — 83 Miller), 1:50.66; 2. North Bend (Dylan Cotton, L.A. Clippers 34 14 .708 — Vancouver 8 4 2 2 10 21 20 defensive coordinator/linebackers coach, Donte Jones. South Umpqua 1 5 8 0 — 14 Alexandre Siebenaller, Edie Metcalf, Stewart Golden State 29 17 .630 4 Edmonton 7 4 2 1 9 19 18 Williams cornerbacks coach, Kirk Jones coordi- 1 Sutherlin 48, South Umpqua 39 SUTHERLIN (83): Kylee Carson 16, Ricki Mock Lyons), 1:52.82. L.A. Lakers 21 26 .447 12⁄2 Minnesota 8 4 3 1 9 20 22 nator of football operations, and Gary Uribe Sutherlin 10 10 12 16 — 48 16, Cassidy Bell 10, Jennifer Hults 9, Baylee 100 Backstroke — 1. Michael Stephens, Mar, Sacramento 17 31 .354 17 Colorado 7 3 4 0 6 16 19 strength, conditioning and athletic performance 1 South Umpqua 13 10 7 9 —39 Merrifield 8, Carmen Seehawer 7, Taylor Klein 7, 1:18.75; 2. Caydn Lofton, Mar, 1:23.75; 3. George Phoenix 16 31 .340 17⁄2 Calgary 5 13131421 coach. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4 •The World • Saturday, February2,2013 Y K Community Sports Johnsons Swimmers qualify team for for state meet at victory B/C Championships

THE WORLD THE WORLD weekend. Annika Strasman and Lilliana Bennett quali- Brothers Justin and Jeff The South Coast Aquatic fied in four events and Johnson teamed to win the Team and Gold Coast Swim Makenna Roberts, Jerrad McFarlins Bar and Grill two- Team both used last week- Perez-Duncan and Grace person scramble/chapman end’s B/C Championships to Knutsen each qualified in tournament at Bandon add to the three. Crossings last weekend. number of Swimmers qualifying in The brothers shot a 67 in swimmers More two events included Rebecca the event, which included qualified for Find more Witharm, Gavyn Tatge, nine holes of scramble and the upcoming Community Finley Cheal, Natalie Cheal, nine holes using the chapman state champi- Sports Kenneth Shepherd, format. Greg Harless and onships. Page B6 Shayonna Tripp and Brendon Brad Belletti had the same The event Roberts. score, but the Johnson broth- Contributed photo at the North Hope Gelfand, Morgan ers won a scorecard playoff. Members of the North Bend team who won their first youth tournament last weekend include,backrowfrom left: Bend Municipal Pool is one of Hoefs, Hannah Whitey and Tracy Couch and Les Kaye coach Jess Hampel, Kyle Martin, Preston Harden, Garrison Mateski, ClayJacobson and coach Josh Snoddy; and the final chances for swim- Helen Witharm each quali- had the best net score in the A front row: Gracen Porter,John Burgmeier,Wyatt Hample, ball boy Gavin Snoddy and Braydon Snoddy.” mers to meet the A standard fied in one event. Flight, for the top players, with required to swim in the 10- For Gold Coast Swim a 51.5. That was four shots bet- and-under or 11-to-14 state Team, Vianka Hoyer quali- ter than Dal Loudenbeck and championships. fied in two events and Jack Clint Mitchell. Youth team wins tourney Swimmers could only Waddington, Zachary Holt, In the B Flight, Dennis enter events that they had Anna Hutchins and Hannah Allen and Dewey Powers not already achieved state Kirk qualified in one event teamed for a 71, which was THE WORLD twice lost to Silverton earlier teams and programs.” qualifying standards for. each. one shot better than Gary in the season, said Josh Snoddy said the players, The South Coast Aquatic The 10-and-under state Ford and Joe Houle. A North Bend youth trav- Snoddy, who coaches the coaches and parents have Team had 17 swimmers meet championships will be held Dick Wold and Bob Nelson eling basketball team cap- team along with Jess Hampel. shown a major commitment A standards, while the Gold Feb. 16 and 17 at Springfield. took low-net honors with a tured its first tournament The team has played for the team to improve. Coast Swim Team had five The 11-14 state champi- 41, beating Brian Boyle and title of the season last week- Oregon Amateur Basketball “This past weekend was swimmers qualify. Some onships are a week later in Tom Burke, who had a 46. end, winning an event in tournaments in Salem, the first time we’ve won a swimmers also met stan- Corvallis. The top eight gross and Eugene. Albany,Corvallis, Philomath, tournament, having come dards in earlier meets. Complete results from net teams for both the A and The squad won all four Lebanon and Eugene, close, but never bringing David Roberts led SCAT last weekend for each team B flights are listed in today’s games last weekend, beating Snoddy said. home the gold,”Snoddy said. swimmers by qualifying for can be found in today’s Community Scoreboard. Crescent Valley, Philomath, “This is our third year of “They were really excited to state in six events last Community Scoreboard. The next monthly tourna- Silverton and Team Swag, a traveling to the valley to play finally have all their hard ment at Bandon Crossings is Eugene club. The final three in tournaments on the week- work pay off.” Feb. 23, when the format will games all were close, includ- ends to find good competi- Members of the squad be individual stableford. ing a one-point win over tion that makes us a better include Kyle Martin, Preston South Coast Babe Ruth The entry fee is $50 and Silverton in which Kyle basketball team,” he said. Harden, Garrison Mateski, includes green fee, cart and Martin scored the winning “We’ve found that in order to Clay Jacobson, Gracen schedules first meeting range balls. Additional infor- basket with five seconds left. progress as basketball play- Porter, John Burgmeier, mation is available at That win was particularly ers, we must get to the I-5 Wyatt Hampel and Braydon THE WORLD will be available at the meet- www.bandoncrossings.com. exciting for the team since it corridor to find high quality Snoddy. ing. South Coast Babe Ruth Nominations will be Baseball will hold its first accepted for the positions of general meeting for the 2013 president and member at Annual Prediction Run is next weekend season at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. large vice Jackson. Updates THE WORLD from 9-9:45 a.m. in the glass a.m., with the other two on the course. 10, at the North Bend Fire on grant applications for this enclosed structure near the events to follow its comple- The three best predictors Hall. year’s project will be avail- The South Coast Running north end of the Coos Bay tion. Prior to 10 a.m., each will receive gift certificates. Discussion items will able. Club’s 28th annual Boardwalk, between entrant in the two longer Age group awards will also be include registration times, All those interested in the Prediction Run and Walk will Anderson and Market events will predict how long given. Each participant will local tournaments, sponsors, league are encouraged to be held Saturday, Feb. 9 in Avenues on U.S. Highway 101 it will take them to complete receive an award and home- early practices, anticipated attend. Coos Bay, featuring a 5-mile North. The entry fee is $6 for their run or walk. The person made chili. team chartering and For questions, contact run, a 3-mile walk and a 1- adults and $4 for kids and finishing closest to their pre- For more information, call fundraising for this year’s Mike Taylor at 541-756-5443 mile kids run. students under 19. dicted time will be the win- Pete Dawson at 541-267- project. or Rick Spring at 541-756- Registration will be held The kids run will be at 10 ner. Watches are not allowed 6329. Coaching applications 4669. Community Scoreboard

Jack-n-Jill — Randy Rice 736, Logan Thom Butterfly — B: 2, Witharm, SCAT-OR, 21.99. C: 4, 200 Yard IM — A: 1, David Roberts, SCAT-OR, Breaststroke — A: 1, Knutsen, SCAT-OR, 2:46.64. Larson, GCST-OR, 2:53.55. 4, Fromm, GCST-OR, Bowling 584, Louie Spanik 579; Chris Williamson 473, Hoefs, SCAT-OR, 24.69. 5, Wadlington, GCST-OR, 2:59.63. 50 Yard Freestyle — B: 1, Gavyn Tatge, 50 Yard Butterfly — B: 1, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 2:59.91. 50 Yard Breaststroke — C: 3, Larson, Amanda Gilpin 471, Merri Lang 470. 24.90. 10, Weatherly, GCST-OR, 39.49. 100 Yard GCST-OR, 37.63. C: 2, Elias Strasman, SCAT-OR, 36.30. 2, Witharm, SCAT-OR, 36.90. C: 5, GCST-OR, 46.72. 5, Fromm, GCST-OR, 51.70. 100 North Bend Lanes Sunday Reno — Terry Smith 666, Robert Freestyle — A: 1, Gelfand, SCAT-OR, 1:27.20. B: 1, 42.80. 4, Joshua Bennett, SCAT-OR, 45.19. 5, Tyler Johnson, SCAT-OR, 49.08. 6, Goodrich, GCST-OR, Yard Freestyle — C: 2, Valencia, SCAT-OR, 1:13.39. Taylor 638, Bill Springfels 609; Viki Springfels Hoefs, SCAT-OR, 1:33.58. C: 3, Bowers, GCST-OR, Hill, SCAT-OR, 49.43. 100 Yard Backstroke — A: 1, 50.02. 50 Yard Breaststroke — A: 1, Knutsen, 3, Larson, GCST-OR, 1:20.72. 100 Yard Butterfly — Jan. 21-27 572, Sandra Davis 499, Lisa Duryee 489. 1:44.15. 4, Katsikis, SCAT-OR, 1:44.24. 5, Roberts, SCAT-OR, 1:34.53. B: 1, Tatge, GCST-OR, SCAT-OR, 31.37. B: 3, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 36.75. C: B: 1, Roberts, SCAT-OR, 1:15.19. 500 Yard High Game Witharm, SCAT-OR, 1:44.39. 6, Wadlington, GCST- 1:38.05. 100 Yard IM — C: 1, Strasman, SCAT-OR, 4, Johnson, SCAT-OR, 43.15. 200 Yard Freestyle Freestyle — B: 1,Roberts, SCAT-OR, 6:13.99. C: 4, Young at Heart Seniors — Bud Grant 236, Don Golf OR, 1:44.86. 7, Perry, SCAT-OR, 1:50.29. 10, 1:53.88. 100 Yard Breaststroke — A: 1, Roberts, — B: 1, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 2:30.06. C: 5, Valencia, SCAT-OR, 6:47.88. Bomar 227, Richard Gutierrez 224, Mike Hoyt Johnson, SCAT-OR, 2:10.48. 11, Hale, SCAT-OR, SCAT-OR, 1:39.91. C: 1, Bennett, SCAT-OR, 2:14.04. Johnson, SCAT-OR, 2:58.74. 8, Goodrich, GCST- Girls 13 224, Stephen Reed Sr. 224; Thelma Fairchild 189, 2:31.08. 12, Anderson, SCAT-OR, 2:34.10. 25 Yard 50 Yard Butterfly — A: 1, Roberts, SCAT-OR, OR, 3:18.11. 50 Yard Breaststroke — B: 2, 400 Yard IM — A: 1, Liliana Bennett, SCAT-OR, Marge Novak 188, Lue Dyer 180. Bandon Crossings Breaststroke — B: 1, Gelfand, SCAT-OR, 25.78. 6, 40.10. C: 2, Strasman, SCAT-OR, 52.99. 3, Tatge, Witharm, SCAT-OR, 43.02. C: 8, Goodrich, GCST- 5:16.23. C: 1, Zaraya Estrada, SCAT-OR, 5:55.50. 2, Men’s Coast — Luke Clark 257, Marge Novak Men’s Club Wadlington, GCST-OR, 26.43. 8, Perry, SCAT-OR, GCST-OR, 53.18. 4, Bennett, SCAT-OR, 58.58. 5, OR, 53.44. 100 Yard Butterfly — B: 2, Witharm, Hannah Kirk, GCST-OR, 6:49.29. 50 Yard 188, Lue Dyer 180. Wednesday 27.19. C: 1, Katsikis, SCAT-OR, 29.29. 3, Johnson, Hill, SCAT-OR, 1:20.43. 50 Yard Breaststroke — A: SCAT-OR, 1:26.10. 200 Yard Butterfly — B: 1, Freestyle — B: 3, Estrada, SCAT-OR, 30.16. C: 1, Tuesday Senior Boomers — Gary Paulson 194, Team Quota Blind Draw Partners SCAT-OR, 29.80. 6, Hale, SCAT-OR, 31.94. 7, 1, Roberts, SCAT-OR, 40.75. B: 1, Tatge, GCST-OR, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 2:47.95. 100 Yard Freestyle Kirk, GCST-OR, 32.03. 2, Makayla Proett, GCST- Mike Ash 192, Michael King 188; Sandra Jacobs Al Greenfield and Mitch McCullough, +4; Tom Emma Craig, SCAT-OR, 38.92. 8, Weatherly, GCST- 43.92. 2, Ian Spalding, GCST-OR, 47.42. C: 1, — B: 1, Witharm, SCAT-OR, 1:07.09. 2, Reynolds, OR, 32.22. 5, Erin Nelson, GCST-OR, 36.39. 6, 206, Judy Cutting 191, Loretta Hafen 191. Gant and Don Conn, +2; Chris Holm and Dewey OR, 41.41. 50 Yard Butterfly — A: 1, Witharm, Bennett, SCAT-OR, 49.73. 200 Yard Freestyle — A: SCAT-OR, 1:09.98. C: 8, Johnson, SCAT-OR, Katie Willett, SCAT-OR, 42.52. 200 Yard Bay Area Hospital — Thomas Crawford 213, Powers, +2; David Kimes and Ron Cookson, -2; SCAT-OR, 48.01. 2, Hoefs, SCAT-OR, 53.58. B: 1, 1, Roberts, SCAT-OR, 2:39.24. 3, Tatge, GCST-OR, 1:30.80. 9, Goodrich, GCST-OR, 1:33.90. 500 Yard Backstroke — A: 1, Bennett, SCAT-OR, 2:29.10. C: Mike Ash 210, Mehrdad Gerami 203; Tina Larry Grove and Gary Schindele, -3; Dennis Allen Wadlington, GCST-OR, 55.03. 50 Yard Freestyle — 3:03.07. B: 1, Spalding, GCST-OR, 3:05.73. 50 Yard Freestyle — B: 1, Witharm, SCAT-OR, 6:34.59. C: 1, 2, Estrada, SCAT-OR, 2:53.82. 4, Proett, GCST-OR, Chambers 235, Lisa Wooley 204, Josie Chambers and Christo Schwartz, -4; Gary Schindele and C: 2, Hoefs, SCAT-OR, 45.86. 5, Witharm, SCAT- Breaststroke — C: 1, Ian Spalding, GCST-OR, 57.38. Johnson, SCAT-OR, 8:20.46. 2:54.25. 5, Kirk, GCST-OR, 3:07.90. 200 Yard IM — 202. Mike Tucker, -5; Wes Osbourne and Dick Wold, -8. OR, 48.99. 6, Perry, SCAT-OR, 49.09. 9, Katsikis, 2, Joshua Bennett, SCAT-OR, 1:04.45. 100 Yard Boys 11 C: 2, Proett, GCST-OR, 3:00.69. 4, Kirk, GCST-OR, Cosmo —Debbie Cramer 289, Shannon Closest to Pin — Mike Tucker (No. 14), Don SCAT-OR, 51.95. 10, Johnson, SCAT-OR, 55.35. 12, Freestyle — B: 1, Tatge, GCST-OR, 1:27.53. C: 4, 100 Yard IM — B: 2, Alexander Kliewer, GCST- 3:02.95. 6, Nelson, GCST-OR, 3:22.28. 200 Yard Weybright 232, Laura Kahhler 222. Conn (No. 17). Craig, SCAT-OR, 58.70. 13, Weatherly, GCST-OR, Bennett, SCAT-OR, 1:44.61. OR, 1:19.30. C: 1, Kenneth Shepherd, SCAT-OR, Breaststroke — C: 1, Proett, GCST-OR, 3:17.24. 2, Rolling Pins — Linda Nichols 214, Debbie 1:02.41. 15, Spalding, GCST-OR, 1:07.12. 16, Hale, Girls 10 1:28.07. 2, Gabriel Martin, SCAT-OR, 1:32.11. 50 Kirk, GCST-OR, 3:22.04. 100 Yard Butterfly — B: 1, Cramer 212, Robin Blackwell 211. McFarlins Bar and Grill SCAT-OR, 1:07.18. 17, Mecum, SCAT-OR, 1:10.80. 200 Yard IM — C: 2, Angela Allman, SCAT-OR, Yard Freestyle — B: 3, A. Kliewer, GCST-OR, 33.47. Bennett, SCAT-OR, 1:10.85. 2, Estrada, SCAT-OR, Primers Too Seniors — Chuck Parks 255, 2-person Scramble/Chapman 18, Anderson, SCAT-OR, 1:11.88. 3:39.69. 3, Danae Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 3:48.66. 50 C: 3, Martin, SCAT-OR, 36.85.100 Yard 1:11.75. 1000 Yard Freestyle — A: 1, Bennett, Bruce Walker 237, Nick Boutin 218; Thelma A Flight Boys 8 & Under Yard Freestyle — A: 1, Annika Strasman, SCAT-OR, Backstroke — A: 1, Shepherd, SCAT-OR, 1:20.97. SCAT-OR, 12:04.15. 100 Yard Backstroke — B: 1, Fairchild 207, Mary Loss 197, Linda Nichols 184. Low Gross — Justin Johnson and Jeff Johnson, 25 Yard Freestyle — B: 1, Finley Cheal, SCAT-OR, 32.14. C: 6, Emily Miller, GCST-OR, 38.80. 8, 200 Yard IM — B: 1, Shepherd, SCAT-OR, 2:59.61. Bennett, SCAT-OR, 1:10.70. 2, Estrada, SCAT-OR, Cash Classic — Paul Dean 268, Matt 67; Greg Harless and Brad Belletti, 67; 18.50. 4, Luke Parry, SCAT-OR, 20.07. C: 1, Monty Allman, SCAT-OR, 40.41. 9, Kristina Powley, SCAT- 100 Yard Breastroke — B: 1, A. Kliewer, GCST-OR, 1:11.76. C: 2, Proett, GCST-OR, 1:20.94. 4, Kirk, Weybright 259, David Warrick 256; Rosanne and Nelsin Iriarte, 68; Sixto Lopez and Scott Swinson, GCST-OR, 21.50. 5, Henry Hood, SCAT- OR, 40.96. 10, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 41.86. 13, Ellie 1:35.16. C: 3, Martin, SCAT-OR, 1:47.58. 50 Yard GCST-OR, 1:29.66. 200 Yard Freestyle — B: 2, Wales 244, Toni Smith 227, Kay Nelson 218. Morrison, 70; John Murphy and Bill Shamblin, OR, 27.39. 6, Beauregard Bice, SCAT-OR, 36.61. 7, Hiigel, GCST-OR, 46.44. 14, Kaylin Dea, SCAT-OR, Butterfly — B: 2, A. Kliewer, GCST-OR, 37.80. C: 2, Bennett, SCAT-OR, 2:11.67. C: 1, Estrada, SCAT-OR, Thursday Bumpers — Michael Morgan 115, 71; Shawn Cockrum adn Blaise Bedolla, 72; Ric Henry Katsikis, SCAT-OR, 37.93. 8, Connor 50.61. 100 Yard Backstroke — C: 3, Reynolds, Shepherd, SCAT-OR, 40.87. 3, Martin, SCAT-OR, 2:29.14. 4, Kirk, GCST-OR, 2:49.85. 100 Yard Nathanael Arellano 109, Kian Pryor 104; Alaina Tovey and Greg Nesbitt, 72; Rex Smith and Travis Middendorff, GCST-OR, 39.37. 50 Yard Backstroke SCAT-OR, 1:40.82. 6, Allman, SCAT-OR, 1:43.53. 7, 47.14. 50 Yard Breaststroke — B: 2, A. Kliewer, Freestyle — B: 2, Bennett, SCAT-OR, 1:02.97. C: 1, Sullivan 99, Hailie Kiser 95, Izabella Rivas 89. Westermyer, 80. — B: 1, Swinson, GCST-OR, 51.56. 2, Cheal, SCAT- Miller, GCST-OR, 1:45.61. 9, Hiigel, GCST-OR, GCST-OR, 38.28. 3, Shepherd, SCAT-OR, 38.96. C: Estrada, SCAT-OR, 1:09.38. 2, Proett, GCST-OR, Varsity — Scott Lathrom 289, Kelly Swope Low Net — Tracy Couch and Les Kaye, 51.5; Dal OR, 54.24. C: 5, Hood, SCAT-OR, 1:13.08. 6, 1:58.63. 10, Kiya Weatherly, GCST-OR, 1:59.67. 100 2, Martin, SCAT-OR, 41.24. 200 Yard Freestyle — 1:10.97. 3, Kirk, GCST-OR, 1:16.36. 4, Willett, SCAT- 263, Trevor Sanne 260. Loudenbeck and Clint Mitchell, 55.5; Alfonso Katsikis, SCAT-OR, 1:15.71. 100 Yard IM — A: 1, Yard IM — A: 1, Strasman, SCAT-OR, 1:20.27. C: 4, A: 1, Shepherd, SCAT-OR, 2:29.38. 50 Yard OR, 1:40.77. 500 Yard Freestyle — A: 1, Bennett, Nascar Bowling League — Ryan Lancaster Powers and Dewey Powers Jr., 58.75; Gary Hurt Gavyn Tatge, GCST-OR, 1:48.92. 25 Yard Butterfly Powley, SCAT-OR, 1:44.88. 5, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, Breaststroke — B: 1, A. Kliewer, GCST-OR, 43.54. SCAT-OR, 5:48.63. B: 1, Estrada, SCAT-OR, 224, Nick Holomb 212, Dallas Milburn 193; Mary and Dick Duncan, 59; David Tunkkari and Clem — C: 1, Cheal, SCAT-OR, 25.29. 3, Parry, SCAT-OR, 1:48.91. 6, Allman, SCAT-OR, 1:49.29. 100 Yard C: 3, Martin, SCAT-OR, 52.69. 100 Yard Butterfly 6:24.92. 100 Yard Breaststroke — A: 1, Kirk, AnnDub 169, Dudi Wittwer 155, Traci Jackson Edwards, 59.25; Dave Hearn and Matt Morris, 27.18. 4, Swinson, GCST-OR, 28.74. 7, Hood, SCAT- Breaststroke — B: 4, Strasman, SCAT-OR, 1:40.96. — B: 1, A. Kliewer, GCST-OR, 1:31.74. 2, Shepherd, GCST-OR, 1:29.94. 2, Proett, GCST-OR, 1:30.64. 143. 59.25; Mike Gross and Jim Barnes, 62; Val OR, 38.29. 25 Yard Breaststroke — C: 1, Jack C: 5, Powley, SCAT-OR, 2:02.44. 7, Weatherly, SCAT-OR, 1:32.01. 100 Yard Freestyle — B: 1, Boys 13 Silver Tip Seniors — Don Bomar 268, Bud Mencek and Al Greenfield, 66. Waddington, GCST-OR, 24.20. 2, Parry, SCAT-OR, GCST-OR, 2:09.04. 8, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 2:11.56. Shepherd, SCAT-OR, 1:09.62. C: 3, Martin, SCAT- 400 Yard IM — C: 1, Jack Larson, GCST-OR, Grant 206, Richard Dupret 201; Sheryl Todd 217, B Flight 24.32. 4, Cheal, SCAT-OR, 25.08. 5, Markus 50 Yard Butterfly — A: 1, Strasman, SCAT-OR, OR, 1:25.05. 500 Yard Freestyle — B: 1, A. 6:17.09. 50 Yard Freestyle — C: 1, Larson, GCST-OR, Linda Nichols 198, Doris Forcia 197. Low Gross — Dennis Allen and Dewey Powers, Kliewer, GCST-OR, 25.34. 9, Hood, SCAT-OR, 30.96. 37.63. C: 7, Miller, GCST-OR, 50.89. 8, Hiigel, GCST- Kliewer, GCST-OR, 7:01.06. 31.40. 2, Garrett McCarthy, GCST-OR, 32.53. 4, Friday Bumpers — Jayse McDonald 134, Gavin 71; Gary Ford and Joe Houle, 72; Charlie Ahuna 11, Katsikis, SCAT-OR, 35.05. 100 Yard Freestyle — OR, 52.47. 9, Allman, SCAT-OR, 57.23. 50 Yard Girls 12 Johan Robinson, GCST-OR, 37.10. 200 Yard Bennett 122, Nick Severs 115; Veronica Sawyer and John Flannagan, 74; Wayne White and John A: 1, Cheal, SCAT-OR, 1:34.03. B: 1, Parry, SCAT-OR, Backstroke — C: 1, Allman, SCAT-OR, 44.86. 5, 100 IM — A: 1, Vianka Hoyer, GCST-OR, 1:09.49. Backstroke — C: 1, McCarthy, GCST-OR, 2:57.15. 2, 107, Devan Nasby 104, McKenzie Rescorla 101, Chin, 74; John Cooper and John Green, 56; Don 1:43.59. 2, Waddington, GCST-OR, 1:46.77. 3, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 49.05. 6, Miller, GCST-OR, B: 1, Shayonna Tripp, SCAT-OR, 1:13.26. C: 4, Faith Robinson, GCST-OR, 3:18.97. 200 Yard IM — C: 3, Kendall Norton 101. Conn and Chris Holm, 66; Mike Tucker and Gary Swinson, GCST-OR, 1:49.81. 25 Yard Breaststroke 49.70. 7, Weatherly, GCST-OR, 56.75. 8, Dea, SCAT- Brown, SCAT-OR, 1:37.59. 5, Tana Hiigel, GCST-OR, Larson, GCST-OR, 2:59.97. 4, McCarthy, GCST-OR, Timber — James Buchanan 246, Larry Schindele, 83; Ron Sloniker and Bill Vascoy, 85; — C: 1, Tatge, GCST-OR, 31.57. 3, Katsikis, SCAT-OR, OR, 56.98. 200 Yard Freestyle — C: 2, Allman, 1:41.82. 50 Yard Freestyle — A: 1, Hoyer, GCST- 3:00.84. 5, Robinson, GCST-OR, 3:18.15. 200 Yard Huffman 236, Kevin Odle 234; Shawna Schaar Ed Tyner and Frank Sproul 86. 39.36. 50 Yard Butterfly — A: 1, Cheal, SCAT-OR, SCAT-OR, 3:11.35. 5, Miller, GCST-OR, 3:14.49. 6, OR, 28.09. B: 1, Tripp, SCAT-OR, 28.82. C: 4, Breaststroke — C: 1, McCarthy, GCST-OR, 3:16.55. 2, 190, Robecca Warrick 187, Debra Huffman 186. Low Net — Dick Wold and Bob Nelson, 41; 55.25. 2, Waddington, GCST-OR, 56.20. B: 1, Parry, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 3:30.96. 7, Powley, SCAT-OR, Alexandra Martin, SCAT-OR, 33.94. 6, Brown, Larson, GCST-OR, 3:33.75. 3, Robinson, GCST-OR, Jack-n-Jill — Randy Rice 268, Logan Thom Brian Boyle and Tom Burke, 46; Brett Whitaker SCAT-OR, 1:02.55. 2, Kliewer, GCST-OR, 1:03.29. C: 3:33.35. 8, Weatherly, GCST-OR, 3:58.82. 50 Yard SCAT-OR, 40.79. 7, Hiigel, GCST-OR, 43.13. 100 3:33.83. 100 Yard Breaststroke — C: 3, McCarthy, 228, Louie Spanik 222, Stephen Reed Sr. 222; and Brian Dustin, 46.75; Stormy Dunsmore and 1, Swinson, GCST-OR, 1:07.16. 50 Yard Freestyle — Breaststroke — B: 4, Strasman, SCAT-OR, 47.11. C: Yard Backstroke — C: 1, Tamra Miller, GCST-OR, GCST-OR, 1:22.34. 4, Larson, GCST-OR, 1:22.97. 6, Chris Williamson 198, Merri Lang 176, Amanda Lynn Wheeler, 47; Johnny Ohanesian and Sean A: 1, Cheal, SCAT-OR, 40.45. B: 1, Parry, SCAT-OR, 4, Weatherly, GCST-OR, 52.70. 9, Allman, SCAT-OR, 1:20.26. 3, Martin, SCAT-OR, 1:27.64. 6, Hiigel, Robinson, GCST-OR, 1:33.22. 7, Sean Bowers, GCST- Gilpin 173. Suppes, 47.75; Tim Armi and Mike Shields, 48.5, 44.15. 2, Waddington, GCST-OR, 44.59. C: 1, 56.81. 10, Powley, SCAT-OR, 1:00.59. 11, Reynolds, GCST-OR, 1:53.63. 200 Yard Backstroke — B: 1, OR, 1:58.55. 100 Yard Freestyle — C: 1, McCarthy, Sunday Reno — Terry Smith 236, Robert Joe Furguson and Ann Ferguson, 48.75; Sue Swinson, GCST-OR, 49.88. 4, Kliewer, GCST-OR, SCAT-OR, 1:02.09. 12, Dea, SCAT-OR, 1:03.35. 100 Tripp, SCAT-OR, 2:31.25. 200 Yard IM — B: 2, GCST-OR, 1:28.03. 1:33.12. 3, Larson, GCST-OR, Taylor 232, Bill Springfels 226; Viki Springfels Ryan and Kara Miller, 59. 54.06. 6, Hood, SCAT-OR, 1:03.51. 7, Katsikis, Yard Butterfly — A: 1, Strasman, SCAT-OR, 1:25.69. Hoyer, GCST-OR, 2:37.80. 3, Tripp, SCAT-OR, 1:38.80. 4, Robinson, GCST-OR, 1:42.23. 100 Yard 228, Sandy Tammietti 183, Sandra Davis 180. Closest to Pin SCAT-OR, 1:30.10. C: 2, Miller, GCST-OR, 1:50.07. 100 Yard Freestyle 2:38.13. 4, Miller, GCST-OR, 2:50.28. C: 2, Martin, Freestyle — C: 2, Larson, GCST-OR, 1:14.24. 4, High Series 0-14 Handicap: Jeff Johnson (No. 2), Ric Tovey Girls 9 & Under — C: 3, Allman, SCAT-OR, 1:29.50. 4, Miller, GCST- SCAT-OR, 3:07.57. 100 Yard Breaststroke — B: 1, Bowers, GCST-OR, 1:50.39. 500 Yard Freestyle — C: Young at Heart Seniors — Don Bomar 626, (No. 4), Les Kaye (No. 6), Bill Shamblin (No. 8), 200 Yard IM — A: 1, Hannah Whitey, SCAT-OR, OR, 1:29.76. 8, Powley, SCAT-OR, 1:40.64. 9, Hoyer, GCST-OR, 1:23.70. C: 2, Miller, GCST-OR, 1, Larson, GCST-OR, 7:08.00. 2, McCarthy, GCST- Mike Hoyt 625, Stephen Reed Sr. 618; Marge Matt Morris (No. 10), Gregg Harless (No. 12), Joe 3:19.80. B: 1, Gelfand, SCAT-OR, 3:31.34. 2, Paige Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 1:41.35. 11, Dea, SCAT-OR, 1:32.62. 3, Hiigel, GCST-OR, 1:37.15. 5, Martin, OR, 7:24.86. 3, Robinson, GCST-OR, 8:06.22. Novak 492, Janet Scritchfield 474, Thelma Ferguson (No. 14), Alfonso Powers (No. 16), Kirchner, GCST-OR, 3:33.98. 50 Yard Freestyle — 1:47.33. 12, Weatherly, GCST-OR, 1:48.01. SCAT-OR, 1:39.67. 50 Yard Butterfly — B: 1, Tripp, Girls 14 Fairchild 462, Nancy Lauth 462. Tracy Couch (No. 18). A: 1, Makenna Roberts, SCAT-OR, 35.11. B: 1, Boys 10 SCAT-OR, 33.03. C: 2, Miller, GCST-OR, 35.95. 6, 400 Yard IM — B: 1, Alissa McCord, SCAT-OR, Men’s Coast — Bill Springfels 667, Luke Clark 15+ Handicap: Dewey Powers Sr. (No. 1), Sean Whitey, SCAT-OR, 37.64. 4, Bella Jones, SCAT-OR, 200 Yard IM — B: 2, Zachary Holt, GCST-OR, Brown, SCAT-OR, 48.49. 8, Hiigel, GCST-OR, 51.13. 5:41.85. 50 Yard Freestyle — C: 1, McCord, SCAT- 666, Ron Cress 652. Suppes (No. 3), Don Conn (No. 5), Mike Tucker 39.04. C: Mirabella Matthews, GCST-OR, 41.84. 4, 3:07.35. 50 Yard Freestyle — B: 2, Holt, GCST-OR, 50 Yard Breaststroke — B: 3, Miller, GCST-OR, OR, 30.92. 200 Yard IM — C: 1, McCord, SCAT-OR, Tuesday Senior Boomers — Gary Paulson 533, (No. 7), Bob Nelson (No. 9), Rex Smith (No. 11), Kirchner, GCST-OR, 43.33. 6, Maci Flaherty, GCST- 34.72. C: 1, Aaron Valencia, SCAT-OR, 37.59. 2, 36.01. C: 4, Brown, SCAT-OR, 52.81. 200 Yard 2:41.53. 200 Yard Breaststroke — B: 1, McCord, Michael King 520, Paul Scritchfield 490; Judy Scott Morrison (Nos. 13, 15), Brian Dustin (No. 17). OR, 46.02. 10, Isabelle Martin, SCAT-OR, Robert Kliewer, GCST-OR, 40.86. 3, Tucker Hood, Freestyle — A: 2, Tripp, SCAT-OR, 2:16.94. B: 1, SCAT-OR, 3:02.34.1000 Yard Freestyle — B: 1, Cutting 559, Randy Freeman 523, Sandra Jacobs 49.93.100 Yard Backstroke — C: 3, Flaherty, SCAT-OR, 47.25. 4, Miles Calhoun, GCST-OR, Hoyer, GCST-OR, 2:19.16. 2, Miller, GCST-OR, McCord, SCAT-OR, 13:02.34. 100 Yard Backstroke 498. Swimming GCST-OR, 2:06.89. 100 Yard IM — A: 1, Natalie 47.44. 100 Yard Backstroke — B: 1, Valencia, 2:31.22. C: 3, Martin, SCAT-OR, 2:46.97. 6, Brown, — C: 3, McCord, SCAT-OR, 1:19.67. 200 Yard Bay Area Hospital — Thomas Crawford 580, Cheal, SCAT-OR, 1:27.43. B: 1, Whitey, SCAT-OR, SCAT-OR, 1:35.37. C: 1, Calhoun, GCST-OR, 1:38.05. SCAT-OR, 3:23.86. 50 Yard Breaststroke — C: 4, Freestyle — C: 1, McCord, SCAT-OR, 2:22.71. 100 Mike Ash 540, Scott Balogh 530; Tina Chambers B/C Championships 1:34.53. 4, Kirchner, GCST-OR, 1:40.08. C: 4, 100 Yard IM — C: 3, Kliewer, GCST-OR, 1:46.19. Martin, SCAT-OR, 43.86. 7, Brown, SCAT-OR, Yard Breaststroke — B: :23.42. 2, McCord, SCAT- 586, Josie Chambers 552, Lisa Wooley 521. Martin, SCAT-OR, 1:59.08. 100 Yard Breaststroke 100 Yard Breaststroke — B: 1, Holt, GCST-OR, 55.51. 100 Yard Butterfly — B: 1, Tripp, SCAT-OR, OR, 1:24.17. 100 Yard Freestyle — C: 1, McCord, Cosmo —Debbie Cramer 687, Pam Smisek Jan. 25-27 — B: 1, Whitey, SCAT-OR, 1:48.88. C: 1, Martin, 1:39.29. C: 1, Kliewer, GCST-OR, 1:56.24. 50 Yard 1:16.25. C: 2, Miller, GCST-OR, 1:25.22. 100 Yard SCAT-OR, 1:07.05. 605, Shannon Weybright 585. At North Bend SCAT-OR, 2:13.89. 50 Yard Butterfly — A: 1, Butterfly — B: 1, Craig Hoefs, SCAT-OR, 40.06. C: Freestyle — B: 2, Hoyer, GCST-OR, 1:02.87. 3, Rolling Pins — Debbie Cramer 610, Linda Gold Coast Swim Team (GCST) and South Coast Roberts, SCAT-OR, 42.45. B: 1, Whitey, SCAT-OR, 1, Holt, GCST-OR, 43.20. 4, Valencia, SCAT-OR, Tripp, SCAT-OR, 1:04.46. C: 4, Brown, SCAT-OR, Nichols 588, Robin Blackwell 548. Aquatic Team (SCAT) results. 47.14. 2, Kirchner, GCST-OR, 48.09. C: 2, Gelfand, 49.42. 5, Kliewer, GCST-OR, 52.65. 50 Yard 1:41.41. 500 Yard Freestyle — A: 1, Tripp, SCAT- Road Runs Primers Too Seniors — Nick Boutin 616, Bruce Results are listed ranked with A (state qualify- 25 Backstroke — SCAT-OR, 50.79. 8, Martin, SCAT-OR, 1:03.10. 25 Backstroke — B: 1, Valencia, SCAT-OR, 43.40. C: OR, 6:04.94. C: 2, Martin, SCAT-OR, 7:43.21. Upcoming Road Races on the South Coast Walker 599, Chuck Parks 579; Thelma Fairchild ing), B or C standards. Yard Breaststroke — C: 1, Hoefs, SCAT-OR, 23.99. 4, Hood, SCAT-OR, 56.30. 200 Yard Freestyle — Boys 12 For more information on upcoming road 563, Linda Nichols 534, Mary Loss 530. Girls 8 & Under 3, Bowers, GCST-OR, 24.57. 5, Perry, SCAT-OR, C: 1, Valencia, SCAT-OR, 3:02.35. 4, Kliewer, 100 Yard IM — A: 1, Brendon Roberts, SCAT-OR, Cash Classic — Matt Weybright 708, Tim 25 Yard Freestyle — B: 2, Morgan Hoefs, SCAT- 24.70. 6, Wadlington, GCST-OR, 24.87. 7, Johnson, GCST-OR, 3:34.12. 50 Yard Breaststroke — A: 1, 1:13.05. C: 1, Collin McCarthy, GCST-OR,1:21.40. 3, races and for photos from past events, those Bollin 702, Paul Dean 698; Debbie Cramer 612, OR, 19.11. 4, Sarah Perry, SCAT-OR, 19.54. C: 1, SCAT-OR, 24.89. 8, Witharm, SCAT-OR, 25.17. 10, Holt, GCST-OR, 43.65. C: 3, Kliewer, GCST-OR, Mark Larson, GCST-OR, 1:25.93. 1650 Yard interested can log on to the South Coast Toni Smith 590, Rosanne Wales 590. Ophelia Katsikis, SCAT-OR, 20.19. 3, Jamee Katsikis, SCAT-OR, 25.20. 14, Hale, SCAT-OR, 56.59. 5, Hood, SCAT-OR, 1:14.23. 100 Yard Freestyle — A: 1, Jerrad Perez-Duncan, SCAT-OR, Running Club’s Web page at www.southcoas- Thursday Bumpers (two game series) — Bowers, GCST-OR, 21.20. 4, Rebecca Witharm, 27.64. 16, Mecum, SCAT-OR, 27.97. 17, Craig, SCAT- Butterfly — B: 1, Holt, GCST-OR, 1:37.38. 100 Yard 19:19.61. C: 1, Anthony Valencia, SCAT-OR, trunningclub.org. Michael Morgan 215, Josiah Niblett 187, Jonathan SCAT-OR, 23.59. 5, Lexi Johnson, SCAT-OR, 23.74. OR, 30.56. 18, Weatherly, GCST-OR, 31.21. 20, Freestyle — B: 1, Holt, GCST-OR, 1:16.66. C: 4, 23:51.20. 50 Yard Freestyle — C: 2, McCarthy, Prediction Run — Saturday, Feb. 9, starting at Perez 187; Hailie Kiser 179, Izabella Rivas 174, 7, Sara Weatherly, GCST-OR, 24.68. 10, Isabelle Spalding, GCST-OR, 33.83. 22, Anderson, SCAT- Kliewer, GCST-OR, 1:39.99. 5, Valencia, SCAT-OR, GCST-OR, 32.57. 3, Valencia, SCAT-OR, 32.59. 6, 10 a.m. on the boardwalk in Coos Bay. Events Alaina Sullivan 173. Hale, SCAT-OR, 27.70. 12, Hailey Wadlington, OR, 34.08. 23, Riehl, SCAT-OR, 38.02. 50 Yard 1:47.98. 6, Hood, SCAT-OR, 1:49.51. Larson, GCST-OR, 34.48. 100 Yard Backstroke — include a 5-mile run or a 3-mile walk. Before the Varsity — Scott Lathrom 777, Kelly Swope 719, GCST-OR, 29.05. 13, Lily Mecum, SCAT-OR, 29.11. Breaststroke — A: 1, Cheal, SCAT-OR, 39.80. 2, Girls 11 B: 1, Roberts, SCAT-OR, 1:14.97. C: 1, Valencia, race, runners will predict their time (watches Trevor Sanne 707. 14, Emma Spalding, GCST-OR, 31.23. 15, Rylee Roberts, SCAT-OR, 40.41. B: 4, Jones, SCAT-OR, 100 IM — A: 1, Anna Hutchins, GCST-OR, SCAT-OR, 1:22.25. 2, Mark Larson, GCST-OR, aren’t allowed on the course). The winners will Nascar Bowling League (two game series) — Anderson, SCAT-OR, 31.88. 16, Jenna Hill, SCAT- 46.12. 5, Whitey, SCAT-OR, 46.54. 7, Kirchner, 1:10.85. B: 1, Callie Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 1:19.61. C: 1:24.13. 4, Connor Fromm, GCST-OR, 1:40.67. 200 be the people closest to their predictions. Chili Nick Holomb 402, Ryan Lancaster 386, Tom OR, 40.29. 18, Mckenzie Riehl, SCAT-OR, 53.40. GCST-OR, 48.31. 11, Matthews, GCST-OR, 51.38. 2, Natalie Johnson, SCAT-OR, 1:36.73. 400 IM — Yard Backstroke — A: 1, Jerrad Perez-Duncan, and baked potatoes will be available after the Clark 373; Mary AnnDub 304, Dudi Wittwer 273, 50 Yard Backstroke — B: 1, Witharm, SCAT-OR, 13, Flaherty, GCST-OR, 53.14. 14, Martin, SCAT- B: 1, Hutchins, 5:33.42. 1650 Yard Freestyle — A: SCAT-OR, 2:28.38. 200 Yard IM — B: 2, McCarthy, race. For more information, call Pete and Carole Traci Jackson 262. 52.95. C: 2, Katsikis, SCAT-OR, 54.04. 3, OR, 53.32. 200 Yard Freestyle — B: 2, Whitey, 1, Grace Knutsen, SCAT-OR, 19:20.08. 50 Yard GCST-OR, 2:54.54. 100 Yard Breaststroke — A: 1, Dawson at 541-267-6329. Silver Tip Seniors — Don Bomar 680, Bud Wadlington, GCST-OR, 54.07. 4, Bowers, GCST- Freestyle — SCAT-OR, 3:09.62. C: 1, Kirchner, GCST-OR, B: 1, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 31.67. C: 6, Perez-Duncan, SCAT-OR, 1:21.28. 2, Roberts, Run of Two Cities — Saturay, March 9, starting Grant 551, Berrel Vinyard 545; Sheryl Todd 611, OR, 54.92. 5, Johnson, SCAT-OR, 56.17. 6, Hale, 3:23.87. 2, Jones, SCAT-OR, 3:32.33. 3, Martin, Macey Goodrich, GCST-OR, 38.10. 8, Johnson, SCAT-OR, 1:22.91. B: 3, McCarthy, GCST-OR, at 9 a.m. on Eighth Terrace above the Mingus Linda Nichols 552, Gloria Surprise 538. SCAT-OR, 56.71. 11, Spalding, GCST-OR, 1:09.03. SCAT-OR, 4:10.57. 25 Yard Breaststroke — B: 2, SCAT-OR, 38.91. 100 Yard Backstroke — B: 1, 1:29.58. C: 3, Larson, GCST-OR, 1:38.40. 4, Friday Bumpers (two game series) — Jayse 12, Weatherly, GCST-OR, 1:09.50. 13, Mecum, Cheal, SCAT-OR, 49.09. 4, Whitey, SCAT-OR, 51.52. Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 1:17.17. C: 7, Johnson, SCAT- Fromm, GCST-OR, 1:50.29. 50 Yard Butterfly — C: Park softball field. Events include a 10-kilometer McDonald 242, Nick Severs 230, Gavin Bennett SCAT-OR, 1:14.26. 15, Hill, SCAT-OR, 1:18.12. 16, C: 5, Martin, SCAT-OR, 58.68. 50 Yard Freestyle — OR, 1:40.21. 10, Goodrich, GCST-OR, 1:46.33. 200 4, McCarthy, GCST-OR, 39.77. 6, Larson, GCST-OR, run and a 5-kilometer run/walk, both on hilly, 219; Devan Nasby 204, Veronica Sawyer 197, Riehl, SCAT-OR, 1:33.10. 100 Yard IM — B: 2, B: 5, Whitey, SCAT-OR, 1:29.69. C: 1, Jones, SCAT- Yard IM — A: 1, Helen Witharm, SCAT-OR, 42.67. 7, Fromm, GCST-OR, 45.89. 50 Yard challenging courses. The longer course takes McKenzie Rescorla 183. Witharm, SCAT-OR, 1:56.07. C: 1, Katsikis, SCAT- OR, 1:32.56. 3, Kirchner, GCST-OR, 1:34.86. 7, 2:44.93. B: 1, Reynolds, SCAT-OR, 2:50.55. C: 6, Breaststroke — C: 2, Valencia, SCAT-OR, 39.75. 3, runners into downtown North Bend. Proceeds Timber — Larry Huffman 639, James OR, 1:59.33. 50 Yard Breaststroke — B: 4, Hope Matthews, GCST-OR, 1:46.22. 8, Flaherty, GCST- Johnson, SCAT-OR, 3:36.94. 100 Yard Larson, GCST-OR, 40.44. 5, Fromm, GCST-OR, from the event benefit Special Olympics on the Buchanan 636, Brian Fletcher 625; Sally Sullivan Gelfand, SCAT-OR, 57.16. C: 1, Katsikis, SCAT-OR, OR, 1:51.27. 12, Martin, SCAT-OR, 2:05.46. Breaststroke — B: 1, Witharm, SCAT-OR, 1:32.13. 45.61. 200 Yard Freestyle — B: 1, Roberts, SCAT- South Coast. For more information, call Tim Wall 522, 522, Debra Huffman 503, Cheryl Odle 488. 1:01.49. 3, Johnson, SCAT-OR, 1:10.26. 25 Yard Boys 9 & Under C: 4, Goodrich, GCST-OR, 2:00.89. 200 Yard OR, 2:21.56. C: 1, Valencia, SCAT-OR, 2:36.18. 2, at 541-269-5169. 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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — to spell philosophical right Working separately, John and now,”Jim said. Jim Harbaugh each guided “I know he can’t spell their team to the Super Bowl. commonalities,” John said, They will be on opposite not missing a beat. sidelines Sunday, John as Although Jack Harbaugh head coach of the Baltimore has received much of the Ravens and Jim with the San credit for molding the boys Francisco 49ers. into coaches, the brothers Imagine how effective revealed that their mother, they could be if working Jackie, also had a great deal of together. influence on their growth At their joint news con- into men. ference Friday, someone “There is no one in the asked the brothers if they family who has more com- would consider teaming up if petitive fire than my mother. either should be forced out of She competes like a maniac. his current post. She has just always believed “No question about it,” in us, and I think that is the John said. “We’ve had that The Associated Press most important thing to me. conversation in the past. It San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh and Baltimore Ravens She believed in me, John, and just never really worked out head coach John Harbaugh participate in a news conference for the Joanie, and took us to games timing-wise. I’d love to work Super Bowl on Friday. and played catch with us, for Jim. It would be the great- shot baskets with us, and just est thing in the world.” into a director’s chair behind in his footsteps, but on dif- believed in us.” Jim, coach of the San a Ravens helmet. Jim, wear- ferent paths. There was one “No one would fight Francisco 49ers, said, ing a 49ers hat, a sweat shirt, time, however, when the harder for us than our mom, “Definitely, I would work for khaki pants and running routes nearly merged. no matter what the situation him.” shoes, sat in an identical “We almost made it hap- was, or teach us how to have Super Bowl tradition dic- chair behind a San Francisco pen at Stanford at one time,” each other’s back and be tates that the coaches meet helmet. John said. “It would be an there for one another,” John with the media separately Calling it “an exciting honor to have him on the said. “We may have been two days before the Super moment,” John ticked off the staff. He’s a great coach. You talking football with dad in Bowl. That custom was names of family members in always try to get great coach- the basement, but mom was altered Friday because, after talking about other things. By Alysha Beck, The World attendance, including his par- es, and there are none better Micheal Villers, 13, was presented with a U.S. Bowling Congress all, two brothers have never ents. They posed for pictures than Jim Harbaugh, and I There were a lot of things before coached against each with grandfather Joe Cipiti on mean that seriously. There’s going on in our world during ring on Monday at North Bend Lanes for bowling a perfect 300 other in the Super Bowl. the stage afterward, too. no better coach in the the ’70s, and Mom was game during league play on July 17,2012. Villers is the youngest Wearing a dark suit, white Jack Harbaugh, their National Football League always tuned in on those bowler in the Bay Area Bowling Association to bowl a 300 game. shirt, striped tie and laced father, was a successful col- than this guy right here.” kinds of things.” He also unofficially bowled back-to-back 300 games during business shoes, John settled lege coach. His sons followed To which Jim added, Someone asked the practice. “Well, Jack Harbaugh.” brothers whether they con- The family coaching tree sidered how they will handle could run even deeper one the postgame handshake. Jim Valentine’s Day Wish day. Jim’s son, Jay, works for Harbaugh enraged Detroit Sportsmanship awards John as a coaching intern Lions coach Jim Schwartz for with the Ravens. giving him a quick handshake 2 Days,5 Lines “He’s far better than and a hard backslap after a THE WOLD Schwab (Coquille TG), coached by Tyler Gederos. Tu esd ay 2/12 & T hu rsd ay 2/14 we’ve anticipated, and I 2011 game, but that certainly knew he would be great at won’t be an issue Sunday Bay Area Sportman’s Sixth grade boys: Coss what he does,” John said. night. Association sportsmanship Bay Blazers, coached by The brothers obviously “I’ve given absolutely no and official Justin Church. $5.00 had a lot of fun with the situ- consideration to the awards for Youth Officials Awards ation, joking with each other postgame handshake or bear Boys & Girls Professional: Richard Inclu d esart* and sometimes acting like a hug or anything else,” John Club of Sports Mead, Joe Burgmeier. comedy team. said. “I haven’t thought Southwestern Hustle: Angeline Brown, Someone asked them to about that for one second. Oregon basket- Nathan Forderer. list their commonalities and Have you, Jim?” ball games played on philosophical differences. “I have not,” Jim con- Saturday, Jan. 26. Soccer, track sign-ups “I would be hard-pressed firmed. Sportsmanship Awards Registration for spring Third grade girls: Les soccer and track and field at Schwab (Blossom Gulch), the Boys & Girls Club of sell them above face value. coached by Todd Stevens. 1 3 GOODELL Southwestern Oregon is open E And asked what he most Third grade boys: Jake’s Neurologists to rues about the New Orleans Body and Paint (North Bend), through Feb.23. MICHAEL, L Saints bounty investigation — coached by Reno Lucas. Boys and girls grades one I love you madly!P Thank be on sidelines a particularly sensitive issue through eight are eligible to you for being my forever Fourth grade girls: South around these parts, of course participate in soccer. Games Valentine.M With love from From Page B1 Coast Orthopedics (Coos — Goodell replied: “My Bay), coached by Teresa Dea. begin Saturday, March 16 and yourA adoring wife, run through April 27. Teresa biggest regret is that we aren’t Fourth grade boys: Myrtle S testing for human growth all recognizing that this is a Point RP, coached by Rachel Boys and girls grades four 2 hormone to go forward so it collective responsibility to get Price. through six are eligible for can finally start next season, (bounties) out of the game, to Fifth grade girls: Figaro’s track and field. which Goodell hopes will make the game safer. Clearly Pizza (Coquille), coached by Practices for both may O rderyourlovelinetoday. happen. He said prices for the team, the NFL, the coach- Armando Ruiz. begin the end of February. All Select from im age #1,2 or3 Super Bowl tickets have ing staffs, executives and Fifth grade boys: participants must be regis- players, we all share that tered and fees paid prior to soared in part because fans re- Hillcrest, coached by Chris responsibility. That’s what I Messner. attending a practice. regret, that I wasn’t able to Sixth grade girls: Bob The fee is $60 with a cur- make that point clearly Crim Insurance (Coquille), rent club membership. enough with the union.” coached by Tyler Gederos. Call 541-267-6573 for He addressed other sub- Sixth grade girls: Les more information. jects, such as a “new genera- tion of the Rooney Rule” after none of 15 recently open Deer antler spray supplier coach or general manager jobs went to a minority can- never saw Lewis use it didate, meaning “we didn’t MLS#11410521 MLS#12683218 MLS#12652343 have the outcomes we want- NEW ORLEANS (AP) — an hour outside the Super Bowl 671 E St. 62986 Shinglehouse Rd., 92310 Cape Arago Hwy, ed”; using next year’s Super The man who reportedly media center Friday in a bizarre Coos Bay Coos Bay Coos Bay Bowl in New Jersey as a test supplied Ray Lewis with deer session that revealed very little Clean well maintained triplex, some Pride of ownership, decks and lawn area, 3 bed, 2 bath. Several outbuildings with a for future cold-weather, out- antler spray can’t confirm about his connection with bay view, deck, each unit is 2 bed, one nicely landscaped, circle driveway. shop. 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The demographics of employee tenure Who stays,who goes?

BY KATHARINE WILLIAMS years for workers having less than a high associate degree holders. sure on median job duration. Government Oregon Employment Department school diploma. However,grouping all of the Overall, the relationship between educa- workers also have a higher rate of unioniza- college-educated workers together masks tional attainment and the length of time a tion, which can lead to higher tenure. The relationship between employers and some important details. worker stays in a job is not entirely linear: An Manufacturing and transportation and employees has changed quite a bit over the Workers without college degrees stay increase in education does not always corre- utilities also employ a high concentration of years as work arrangements have adjusted to anywhere between 4.8 to 5.8 years in a job; spond to an increase in tenure. adapt to new technologies and lifestyles. the number for those with a bachelor’s unionized workers, which may be one reason And as the nature of work has changed, so degree is right in the middle of these figures. Trends by industry why these industries have the first and sec- has job tenure, or the length of time a work- Median job tenure for master’s degree hold- Public sector tenure is nearly twice as ond longest tenures, respectively, in the pri- er remains in the same job. ers is the highest of any category, at 6.3 long as that of the private sector. The gov- vate sector. years, while tenure for doctoral or profes- ernment workforce is older, on average, than On the opposite end of the spectrum, What affects tenure sional degree holders nearly matches that of other industries, which places upward pres- industries that tend to employ temporary Job tenure measures how long a given and seasonal workers have lower tenure. employee has worked for the same employ- Leisure and hospitality, which often hires er. Job tenure data are sometimes used as a measure of job security, as increasing tenure younger workers, has the shortest median could be interpreted as a sign of greater sta- tenure at 2.4 years. The wholesale and retail bility. While this might be true during peri- trade workforce, which also tends to be ods of economic growth, economic down- younger, has the next shortest job duration turns cause people to hold on to jobs for a at 3.7 years. longer period of time. Job tenure is affected by a number of dif- This appears to be the case with the 2007 ferent variables. Over the past decade, to 2009 recession, as there has been a median tenure has risen by nearly one year, notable rise in median job tenure over the and much of this is due to the 2007 to 2009 past six years: Between 2006 and 2012 this figure rose from 3.8 to 4.6 years. Because recession, in addition to an aging workforce. these data are collected through the Current Demographic changes and the business Population Survey every two years, it’s diffi- cycle will continue to have a significant cult to judge just how fast this growth impact on tenure. occurred. Katharine Williams is an employment Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of economist in the Oregon Employment St. Louis suggests job tenure is impacted by Department’s Workforce and Economic changes in demographics, the economy and Research Division. technology. Some of these effects can be seen in the tenure differences among age groups, gender, and educational attainment Job tenure by industry of the U.S. workforce. Although Oregon data are unavailable, it’s very likely that Oregon Median length of time in years that U.S. workers keep their jobs. follows national tenure trends. Total, 16 years and over 4.6 In general, workers keep jobs for longer Private sector 4.2 periods of time as they get older, and then Agriculture and related industries 4.1 tenure starts dropping around retirement Construction 4.3 age. Manufacturing 6.0 While this pattern held true in the 1990s Wholesale and retail trade 3.7 and early 2000s, data from 2006 to 2012 Transportation and utilities 5.6 reveal that instead of falling, median tenure Information 5.4 has actually risen for the 55 and over age Financial activities 4.9 groups. After the recession, these workers Professional and business services 3.8 held jobs more than one year longer than Education and health services 4.4 Leisure and hospitality 2.4 similar workers prior to the recession. Other services 3.8 Tenure for younger age groups has Public sector 7.8 remained fairly stable over time, though Federal government 9.5 there has been a slight increase of six State government 6.4 months or less for workers age 25 to 54. Local government 8.1 When it comes to education, workers with higher degrees tend to stay in jobs Source: Current Population Survey, U.S. Census Bureau longer. The median tenure for college gradu- ates was 5.5 years in 2012, compared with 4.8

Winning team in Powers COOL JOBS The Associated Oregon Loggers named tions almost $2 million last year. Terry Pittenger, Ed and Jackie Anderson of Powers Logger United Way: In 2012, United Way gave of the Year and Woman of the Year at its away more than $210,250 to 25 nonprofits interior designer annual awards banquet Jan. 26. and marshaled more than 244 volunteers Owner, Your Space Designs, 2082 It’s the first time the group has given the for direct service projects. Sherman Ave., North Bend awards to a married couple. Start Making a Reader Today: Since Education: Some architecture “Each has left their first starting in Coos County in 2000, coursework; 2 years design school, imprint on their com- more than 2,900 SMART volunteers have TRADE Bellevue College; 1 year online study, munity and the logging reached more than 4,200 local children Art Institute of Pittsburgh; B.A. industry in a most WINDS with vital one-on-one reading support English. exceptional way,”said and more than 48,000 books to take home AOL president Bruce and keep. “I have been designing Zuber. “There isn’t and building since I was 5 on much that happens in Her business is kid stuff my dad’s job sites,” said their town that doesn’t In downtown Coos Bay, when your kid Terry Pittenger. She started have their fingerprints is too old for Tiny Toes and too young for college far from her Alaska on it, and there isn’t Time Bomb, where are you going to shop? home, intending to major in much that happens in Try Room 2 Grow Resale, which is hold- architecture, but didn’t have the local logging circles ing its grand opening today at 383 Ander- her family’s support and that they are not GAIL son, near the Coos Art Museum. Owner ended up coming home. involved in.” ELBER Karen Bridgman has stocked her store “I was lost, but I had an Jackie’s citation with gently used clothing, shoes, acces- artistic eye. I taught myself mentioned her public sories and educational toys for kids 5-12. CAD and started designing By Gail Elber, The World service in Powers and her role as a partner Stop in to browse Tuesday-Friday 10-6 or houses for my dad. He built Terry Pittenger thought she wouldn’t be able to use her design skills in Ed Anderson Logging. Saturday 10-5, or call 541-808-3900 to them and they were the around here, till she opened a storefront and found eager customers. Ed’s citation called him “an ambassador make an appointment to sell something. best-selling homes he had.” for the industry, taking advantage of After a stint at design way they will pay a busi- say they have the talent, but opportunities to educate people about Power to the people in Coquille school, Pittenger went to ness.” they can only do the deco- forestry and logging and why we ‘do what Steve Tucker Appliance and Beds in work for an interior design- Pittenger took the plunge rating part,” she explained. we do’ in the woods.” Coquille recently became the South er, which didn’t pay well. and set up a storefront on a “Decorating is colors, fabric, It also mentioned Ed’s public service, Coast’s only dealer of Generact generators. Designing tenant improve- highly visible corner in the placement of the sofa. particularly as a member of the Lions The store has portable generators for tem- ments for a commercial North Bend last year, rea- Design is tearing down walls Club, in which role he was porary homes or ranches that use gasoline development company paid soning that it would be seen and building kitchens.” instrumental in building a or propane to provide as better but was “just kind of a by more people than any Pittenger relishes the fact flagpole and a veterans much as 15,000 watts, and job, it wasn’t the love,” she Get ‘Down’ advertisement would. Her that she’s helping local arti- memorial in Powers. He is a also has automatic standby said. gamble has paid off. “Being sans connect with cus- veteran of the Vietnam War. Arlene Soto’s “Down to generators that use propane When Pittenger and her Business” column is on able to love your home, it tomers, keeping dollars in Ed Anderson Logging was or natural gas to provide as physician husband moved to page C2 today. feeds your soul,” she said. town that were formerly founded in 1980. much as 100,000 watts. Coos Bay eight years ago, “There’s a lot spent online. AOL was founded in 1969 Tucker services the portable she assumed she wouldn’t of people in “You get to and represents contract log- units. The store is at 325 N. be able to put her skills to this town do so much gers, providing business services, lobbying Adams, and the phone number is 541-396- work. “I am going to be a Got a cool job? willing to shopping and governments and informing the public on 6716. housewife the rest of my life, Do you have a cool job, or spend money go to markets, behalf of the industry. even though I have a busi- know someone around here on what I have you meet so They’ll have room for big notions ness mind and skills that who has one? Share your to offer. They many won- Other winners I forgot Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts at Pony Vil- would be marketable any- story here and help young want the col- derful people I can’t believe nobody has called to tell lage Mall is expanding, says mall manager where else in the world,”she people discover the variety of ors, they want and support me that I carelessly omitted some winners Barry Hayes. The store will grow from told herself. opportunities right here on help hanging local crafts- in my Monday article about the Bay Area 10,000 square feet to 18,000. Hayes didn’t Still, she set up a design the South Coast. Email pictures, they men,” she Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards know when construction would start or office in her home. After [email protected]. want their said. “Some banquet. The chamber honored three non- finish. He said Jo-Ann is giving similar designing her husband’s environment of them don’t profit groups. makeovers to many of its stores, adding medical office, she met the to be a sanc- have a clue Retired Senior Volunteer Program: classrooms and more services. husband of one of his tuary. One person with a what people are wanting. Since 1978, Coos County RSVP has been Local Jo-Ann’s personnel referred patients: Gary Rifkin, long- really well paying job will see You work with them and placing volunteers in 80 nonprofits and inquiries to Jo-Ann’s director of corporate time owner of the gift shop a $399 chair and say it’s too create something absolutely public entities — visitor centers, schools, communications, who didn’t return my Fiddlesticks and a mentor to much. Then a bus driver will beautiful that you couldn’t museums, parks, hospitals, food banks and call. dozens of local business come in and buy it on the get in any magazine.” South Coast Hospice. The program placed New business? New product? New people. Rifkin told her, “You spot.” Do you have a cool job? 430 volunteers last year. The value of vol- hire? Promotion? Call Gail Elber at 541- need to represent yourself as An interior designer Email gail.elber@ unteer time is calculated at $21.79 an hour, 269-1222, ext. 234, tweet @gailtheworld, a business, because people needs some professional theworldlink.com, or call so RSVP figures it saved local organiza- or email [email protected]. won’t pay a hobbyist the education. “So many people 541-269-1222 x234. C M C M Y K Y K

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Realeal EstateEstate Susana Norton 541-269-1222 ext. 255 or Frred Gerrnandtt,, Brrokerr Cellll:: ((541)) 290--9444 Mariah Grami Shaun Wright [email protected] Principal Broker Real Estate Broker 1110 Alabama Street, Bandon, OR 97411 541-290-7808 541-404-8689 Office: (541) 347-9444 or toll free 1-800-835-9444 www.gramiproperties.com Website: www.bandonhomes.com 399C N. CENTRAL , COQUILLE , OR 97423 • (541) 260-4663 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Saturday, February2,2013 • The World • C3 Y K Real Estate Impatient? Tips for a I know whose fault it must be I don’t know that I’ve right over the basement floor bathroom upstairs, it doesn’t mentioned it before, but I’m drain, you have to jack-ham- get cleaned very often. When quicker vegetable harvest only the second owner of my mer a trench through the it does, easily 75 percent of house. concrete, lead a new drain the job is scraping soap sedi- I bought it from the first over to connect with the old ment off the shower floor. BY DEAN FOSDICK family, which had owned it one, then cover it all with a The basement also is The Associated Press since it rose from the mucky fresh concrete floor. home to the only fireplace in clay we laughingly refer to as At least that’s how I’d the house — in the rec room. Vegetable gardening is an “soil” out here in Rancho del always seen it done until I Its gas grate no longer is exercise in patience. Sweet Fifties. owned the new-new house. functional, because, evi- potatoes can take more than Besides the ease with Depending on where the dence shows, it originally — 100 days to ripen; some which I can check its history new shower and inventively — was vent- tomato and watermelon for liens and past building is going to go HOUSE ed through the same flue varieties require five months. permits, this also makes it in relation to that services the gas-fired But there are ways to simple to know just who’s the existing WORKS furnace and water heater. shorten the wait. responsible for some of its — floor drain, That must have seemed The easiest is choosing well, let’s say “creative” — that can the most expedient way to plants that taste best when remodeling solutions. amount to a handle flue gases, which harvested young. There are, for example, lot of con- have to go somewhere, but it “The one thing you will little cabinets built into the crete work. also was a seriously danger- miss out on with speedy ceiling of the basement Now, in ous no-no. growing is bulk, but what stairs. this case, I assume the errant duct- you will get in return is layers I’ve never found a use for the base- work was disconnected of flavor; a sprinkle of hot them myself, but I’m told ment STEVE about 30 years ago by some and peppery micro-green Dave, the fixer-upper among shower is BATIE plumber who had been radish here, a sweet and those original settlers, was a only a cou- called in to replace the water nutty, barely cooked new salesman and needed a lot of ple of feet heater. potato there, a garnish of Many vegetables get woodier, less succulent and lose some of their storage space. from the floor drain, so it Send your questions to: cucumber-y borage flowers sweetness as they grow more mature. Some, however, like new pota- I can well believe it. There wouldn’t have been a huge HouseWorks, P.O. Box to finish a dish,”writes Mark toes, radishes, baby carrots, zucchini, miniature cucumbers, spring are closets and cubbies job. But apparently even that 81609, Lincoln, NE 68501, or Diacono in the new “The peas, turnips and beets offer up their best flavors while young. tucked away everywhere. was too daunting. email: houseworks@jour- Speedy Vegetable Garden” Sometimes there are cubbies My concrete-block- nalstar.com. (Timber Press). “These are rots, zucchini, miniature make a difference during within closets. There’s even a walled shower has no drain. the crops that will mark out cucumbers, spring peas, spring and fall frosts,”says Jo shelving-lined closet in the What it has instead is a your cooking as distinctly turnips and beets. Ann Robbins, an extension garage. missing floor-level block GET YOUR BUSINESS and unquestionably home- Cut-and-come-again educator with the University (I confess I hung my own through which shower water grown.” salad leaves can be clipped in of Idaho. cubby in there — a cabinet simply flows into the floor ADVERTISEMENT IN Timing is everything. as little as 21 days. Sprouted I Use enclosures. where I store garden chemi- drain next door. THE BULLETIN “Be slow to harvest and seeds (mung beans, mustard, Covering plants moderates cals and the myriad little What can I say? It works. you’ll miss their best lentils) can become table fare temperature, wind and stuff that's all too easy to lose Unhappily, it works just as BOARD TODAY!! moments,” says Diacono, in just three days. humidity. “Air and soil tem- track of in a garage — stuff well in reverse, which is why who does his gardening on a Check the maturity dates peratures are warmer, and like replacement hose wash- whenever I do the laundry, 17-acre plot in Devon, on seed packets as you shop. the cover will conserve heat ers and spare line for my soapy water from the washer England. “These are fresh, Heirloom tomatoes take 100 radiation from the soil dur- string trimmer.) backs up in the floor drain lively and zingy flavors, fla- days or more to develop ing the night,” Robbins says One of the more inventive and right into the shower. vors that can either fade or while cherry tomatoes need in a fact sheet. solutions I inherited is the Because I pretty much become bitter and overly only about 65 days. I Start vegetable plants drainage system for the stopped using that shower strong as the plant grows on The same goes for inside from seed, and trans- basement shower. after I got a much more con- 541-269-1222Call Michelle ext. at 293 toward maturity.” squash. Winter squash plant them eventually into Unless you build a shower venient one finished in the 541-269-1222 ext. 293 Many plants — notably (acorn, butternut) generally the garden. “Research shows fruits — are genetically wired require 110 days before they the older the transplants, the for late development. are kitchen-ready. better they will resist cold “Tomatoes, strawberries Summer squash (crook- weather,”Robbins says. G! neck, zucchini), by compari- I Warm the soil early. 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Among them: kept off, leaving it in a fan- wonderful master suite, 1388 sqft. really are at their loveliest I Choose the warmest tastically workable state a $ ING! site possible if you’re plant- few weeks later and con- 199,800 LIST picked young.” N EW MLS# 12035365 That would include new ing early. “Even a small ducive to quick plant potatoes, radishes, baby car- change in temperature can growth.” CORNER LOT IN 55+ Development. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1274 sqft. $ 117,500MLS# 12157033 MLS# 12157033 See all our listings & available rental properties at www.OregonBayProperties.com OREGON BAY PROPERTIES, LLC 1992 Sherman Ave., North Bend Office: 541.808.2010 BROOKE YUSSIM, CRS Principal Broker/Owner [email protected] 541.290.0881 Cell

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Assemblies of God Christian Grace International Pentecostal of God FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH EASTSIDE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE PC OF G Building a Christ Centered Family 190 D Street, Coos Bay • 541-808-0822 South Empire Blvd. & Olesan Lane 2420 Sherman, North Bend • 541-756-5555 Pastor Ivan Sharp Sunday School 9:30am Sunday School...... 9:30 am Rev. Betty and Russell Bazzell, Pastors Church - 541-888-6114 Pastor -541-888-6224 Sunday Morning Worship 10.30am Praise and Worship...... 10:45 am Morning Worship...... 10:30 am Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:30 am Wednesday 7:00pm: Kid’s Program/Youth/Adult Ladies Bible Study ...... Thurs., 10:00 am Wednesday Bible Study (Youth & Adult)...... 6:30 pm Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm Children’s Worship and Nursery Care “We preach the Gospel as it is to people as they are.” Monday Men’s & Women’s Meeting ...... 6:30 pm P.O. Box 805/2050 Lincoln St./NorthBend Tuesday SAFEMeeting ...... 7:00 pm Pastors Sharron Kay & Jim Womack Wednesday Teen Meeting...... 7:00 pm Ph. 541-756-4838 www.nbfwc.org Thursday Mid-Week Services ...... 7:00 pm Baptist Jewish Presbyterian EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Christian Science CONGREGATION MAYIM SHALOM 282 W. Sixth, Coquille OR 97423 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N. BEND Senior Pastor Mark Elefritz ... Assistant Pastor Aaron Finley 541-756-4155 • PASTOR: Dr. Daniel Myers Sunday School 9:30am CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY For more info call Morning Worship Service 10:45 am Harrison & Vermont St. (East side of Pony Village Mall) Wednesday Family Night 6:00 pm 444 S.Wall, Coos Bay • 888-3294 541-266-0470 Sunday School...... 9:15 am Call for information about Youth Ministries, Bible Studies, www.mayimshalom.org Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:30 am Mom-To-Mom Ministry, Men’s Group & Wednesday Family Night for all ages Sunday Service & Sunday School...... 10:00 am Men & Womens Breakfast Bible Study (Friday)...... 6:30 am 541-396-2921 • www.ebccoquille.org 123 Ocean Blvd. Youth Meeting (Friday Evening) ...... 6pm-9pm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Combined Youth Group (Sunday) ...... 6 pm-7:00 pm Adjacent to church - Open after services, or by Appt. 541-751-9059 Lutheran FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1140 South 10th, Coos Bay An American Baptist Church CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL Pastor Gary Rice www.firstbaptistcoosbay.com Church of Christ 1835 N. 15th, Coos Bay • 541-267-3851 Sunday School ...... 9:00 am Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:00 am Pastor Quintin Cundiff Sunday Children’s Church...... 10:00 am COOS BAY CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday Worship (fall/winter)...... 10:30 am Monday Bible Study ...... 6:00 pm Sunday Bible Study for all ages ...... 11:45 am Wednesday Home Bible Study ...... 6:30 pm “Building the Church you read about in your Bible” Women’s Bible Study ...... Wed 10:00am & Thurs 9:30 am Mr. Ed Werner, Evangelist * (541) 267-6021 Adult Bible Study ...... Wed 12:30 pm 775 W. Donnelly Ave. www.clcs-cb.org Bible School Classes 9:45am • Evening Worship 6:00pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH BEND Morning Worship 10:45am • Wednesday Prayer & Study 7:00pm Pastor J. L. Coffey Signing for Hearing Impaired 2080 Marion Ave., North Bend, 541-756-6544 *** Also, Nursery Available FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH www.firstbaptistnb.org Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Reformed Sunday School...... 9:45 am 2741 Sherman Ave., North Bend Sunday Worship Service...... 11:00 am & 6:00 pm Pastor Sue Seiffert - 541-756-4035 Wednesday SAFE Addiction Recovery Program...... 6:30 pm Office Hours ...... Mon.-Fri. 9-1 pm HOPE COVENANT REFORMED CHURCH Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School ...... 9:00 am 580 E. 9th St., Coquille, Oregon SOUTHERN BAPTIST Adult Study ...... 9:15 am 2761 BROADWAY, NORTH BEND • 541-756-4844 Worship (Child Care Provided)...... 10:30 am Pastor: Ron Joling • 541-396-4183 Sunday Bible Study ...... 9:30 am Home of Cartwheels Preschool ~ [email protected] Sunday Worship...... 10:30 am Sunday School ...... 9:45 am Sunday Life Group...... 6:00 pm Morning Service ...... 11:00 am SKYLINE BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Afternoon Service...... 4:30 pm “A Christ Centered, Biblically Based, Family Oriented, Dynamic Fellowship” Where You Can Find A Friend 3451 Liberty St., North Bend - 541-756-3311 GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN ELCA (1 block off Newmark behind Boynton Park) www.sbcnb.org 1290 Thompson Rd., Coos Bay (5 Blocks East of Hospital) David Woodruff, Sr. Pastor - Tim Young, Adult & Family Ministries Pastor Jon Strasman - 541-267-2347 Josh Kintigh, Youth & Children, Brenda Langlie, Children’s Director FALL WORSHIP HOURS Sunday School...... 9:00 am & 10:30 am (Clevland, Tenn.) Worship Service ...... 8:30 am and 11:00 am Sunday Worship...... 9:00 am& 10:30 am Church of God Salvation Army Wednesday Awana...... 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study ...... 10:00 am Sunday School for All Ages...... 10:00 am NORTH BEND CHURCH OF GOD All are Welcome (Nursery available for all services) THE SALVATION ARMY 1067 Newmark, North Bend • 541-756-6289 Pastor Gary L. Robertson WORSHIP & SERVICE CENTER 1155 Flanagan, Coos Bay...541-888-5202 Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Lieutenants Kevin and Heather Pope...Corps Officers Come Sunday Morning Service ...... 10:30 am Methodist NEW SCHEDULE Sunday Evening Service...... 6:00 pm Free Kids Meal ...... 9:00 am Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7:00 pm Christian Worship ...... 9:30 am “Building People Through Biblical Values” FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:45 am Worship Rev. Laura Beville, Pastor Worship Service...... 11:00 am With Us Communion 1st Sunday of each month - Handicapped Accessible Community Churches 123 Ocean Blvd. • 541-267-4410 • www.coosbayumc.org Seventh-day Adventist Church Open hearts, open minds, open doors • Childcare Available COOS BAY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Catholic HAUSER COMMUNITY CHURCH 2175 Newmark, Coos Bay 541-756-7413 HOLY REDEEMER - NORTH BEND 69411 Wildwood Dr., 7 miles north of North Bend UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, N. BEND Staff: John Adams, Bill Moldt, Rob Wright, Brion Spore, Nancy Goodman. 541-756-6959 Sabbath School Bible Class...... 9:30 am 2250 16th St. - 541-756-0633 Radio broadcast Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. (K-Light 98.7 fm) Rev. Jerry Steele, Pastor Worship Service...... 10:45 am (West off Broadway) Located at Pony Village Mall, between AT&T & Sears Stores Sunday Worship Celebration ...... 8:15 & 11:00 am Pastor Ken Williams MASSES: Sunday School...... 9:45 am FALL SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Nurseries provided for all services. Affiliated with Village Missions - 541-756-2591 Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Celebration Service...... 10:55 am Confessions: Saturday 4-5 pm or by appointment Communion 1st Sunday of the month Daily Mass: Wed 5:00pm / Thu & Fri 9:00am Unitarian Universalist Episcopal Nazarene UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST (S.C.U.U.F.) ST. MONICA - COOS BAY EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH NAZARENE - BAY AREA 357 S. 6th St. 4th & Highland, Coos Bay 541-269-5829 Located in North Bend at 1850 Clark St. (Behind Perry Electric) DIVERSE BELIEFS - ONE FELLOWSHIP Rev. Stephen A. Tyson, Rector Sr. Pastor Ron Halvorson MASSES: Sunday School...... 9:30 am Liberal Religious Organization Sunday Services...... 7:30 & 10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:45 am Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm 10am Sundays at 580 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Sunday School Classes...... 9:45 am Spanish Mass: 1 pm Wednesday Services: Holy Eucharist ...... 6:30 am NURSERY • CHILDREN’S CHURCH • YOUTH PROGRAM 541-266-7335 Confessions: Saturday 3:30 pm - 5 pm or by appt. Holy Eucharist with Healing...... 12 noon BIBLE STUDIES • CARE GROUPS for more information and childcare arrangements Daily Mass: Tues: 5:30 pm Wed-Fri: 12 pm Children’s Sermon & Nursery Care For information or directions call 541-756-2004

Celebration Center Foursquare Non Denominational Word CELEBRATION CENTER BAY AREA FOURSQUARE CHURCH CALVARY ON THE BAY HARVEST OF FAITH FAMILY CHURCH Living the message Jesus preached! 466 Donnelly (across from the new Coos Bay Fire Station) “Teaching God’s Word book by book, Glorifying, Proclaiming and Showing Christ to all chapter by chapter, verse by verse” Bringing help and hope through the Word of God Now meeting at: 131 N. 3rd (Hall Building), Coos Bay 2389 Sherman Ave., North Bend Pastors: David & Marilyn Scanlon Pastor Bart Cunningham (Former Roosevelt School) (541) 269-1821 Sunday Service...... 10:30 am Pastors Ron & Debbie Moore Sunday Worship ...... 10:00 am Sunday School..... (All ages through Adult)...... 9:00 am - 9:45 am Wednesday Jr/Sr. High School Youth ...... 7:00 pm Wednesday Service...... 7:00 pm Children’s services provided on Sunday & Wednesday Sunday Worship at 10am Sunday Worship.....(Nursery & Children’s Church Provided)...... 10:00 am 1954 Union Avenue, North Bend (541)756-1707 (Nursery and Kids Church also provided) We also have small group ministries meeting throughout the week. Pastors David & Bridgette Whinery www.calvaryonthebay.org (541)756-4000 • www.celebrationcenter.com E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ba4.org P.O. Box 477, Coos Bay, 541-266-0613

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Dear Mary: My husband FRANK AND ERNEST and I became debt-free this year! Hallelujah! Your articles have played a part in our jour- ney. Recently, you answered a letter in your Everyday Cheapskate column where you advised that there is no way to debt-proof your par- ents. That was a very timely column for us. I have a follow-up ques- tion: How do we handle par- ents who are placing mone- THE BORN LOSER tary expectations on us? My mother-in-law dropped off bills for us to pay, my father asked us to pay for plane tick- ets, and my par- EVERYDAY ents CHEAPSKATE asked us to house them until they are able to find jobs ZITS and housing due to their out-of- Mary state Hunt move. How do we respond to such demands and set boundaries that will not derail our own financial plan? — Maria, Texas Dear Maria: CLASSIC PEANUTS Congratulations on this awe- some accomplishment of paying off your debt! I am so proud of you. THE FAMILY CIRCUS For some reason, your col- lective parents believe that not only are you quite wealthy, they are entitled to share in that wealth. Here’s the prob- lem: As long as they believe this and you respond in ways that confirm it, no matter what you do for them, it will FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE never be enough. You have a serious case of ADS (advanced doormat syndrome) and need to stop it immediately. It’s time to start treating them with tough love. The first word you need to learn to say is “No,” followed by no apologies or further explanation. “No, Mom, we will not be paying these bills, so I need to hand these back to you.” ROSE IS ROSE “No, Dad, you’ll need to purchase those tickets your- self.” “No,it is not convenient for you to move in with us, but we’ll be happy to help you find a short-term rental that fits your budget while you search for jobs.” Setting boundaries is mandatory and not difficult. It’s enforcing those bound- aries that can be challenging. But if you learn to communi- LUANN cate clearly — leaving nothing open-ended and no room for loopholes — you’ll be fine. “We’d love to welcome you to our home on Thursday the 10th. We’ll let you pick up a rental car at the airport and have dinner with us that evening, and then we will say goodbye on Friday afternoon.” In case you’re wrestling with feelings of guilt, under- stand that guilt is the proper GRIZZWELLS response when you’ve done something wrong. You have done nothing wrong here, so there is no reason for you to feel guilty. You are doing this for their own good — not to harm them, but to help them remain financially independ- ent. By staying out of debt, working toward paying off your home and saving for retirement now (rather than supporting your extended family), you are making sure that you will never become a financial burden to your kids. MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN That’s the gift you want to give. It’s going to take a lot of tough love on your part, and I know you can do it. Do you have a question for Mary? Email her at [email protected] om, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website and the author of “Cheaper, Better, Faster: Over 2,000 Tips and Tricks to Save you Time and Money Every Day,” released in January 2013. To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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This newspaper will not knowingly MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2013 more friends than ever, and All specials are category specific. accept any advertising for real es- Your financial prospects look they’ll all be willing to help you There are no refunds on specials. tate which is in violation of the law. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2013 Starts October 1, 2012 Our readers are hereby informed to be quite good in the year out. that all dwellings advertised in this You might find yourself far 541-267-6278 ahead, and there is a strong AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. newspaper are available on an more restless in the year ahead equal opportunity basis. To com- GET YOUR BUSINESS possibility that you could make 19) — Involvements with author- Reward! Lost Samsung Tablet. Friday than you’ve been in the past, Jan 24th between Tai’s Dynasty & plain of discrimination call HUD which in most cases should work even more profits by engaging in ity figures will work out in your Video and More in North Bend. 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You’ll find that you will $15.00 chance you’ll establish some tar- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) perform far more effectively if All specials will appear in — Don’t despair if you face tribu- you don’t have to justify your The World, Bandon Western 504 Homes for Sale gets beyond your abilities. World, Umpqua Post, The Link, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) lation, because even weighty intentions to others. Online & Smart Mobile. All specials are category specific. matters can be worked out. If ARIES (March 21-April 19) For Sale by Owner: 2 houses on 1 lot — The one thing you definitely There are no refunds on specials. Call MichelleCall at you remember to think positively, — Certain knowledge you in Coos Bay, 4BD/1 BA, 1BD/1 BA. don’t want to be is your own Starts October 1, 2012 you’ll be able to take your chal- recently acquired can be used Asking $135,000. Call (541) 290-6656 541-269-1222 541-269-1222 ext. 293 worst enemy. When your better 541-267-6278 for more information. judgment tells you not to do lenges in stride. constructively on a current proj- something, you darn well better ARIES (March 21-April 19) ect. You can not only better your take heed. — Before opening your mouth, own lot in life, but improve things ARIES (March 21-April 19) stop and count to 10 if you find for associates as well. — Avoid putting yourself in an yourself in a conflict of opinion TAURUS (April 20-May 20) uncomfortable position of being with another party. Only when — Take the reins, because your obligated to another. You could you’re calm should you venture leadership abilities can be a crit- easily buckle under the pressure to talk things out. ical factor in revitalizing a joint and agree to do something that’s TAURUS (April 20-May 20) endeavor that has been going counterproductive for you. — Although it might not live up to downhill. Your new direction can TAURUS (April 20-May 20) your fullest hopes, something produce success. — Be extremely careful not to profitable could develop from a GEMINI (May 21-June 20) make a promise that you won’t situation engineered by a friend. — It looks like balance and har- want to keep, such as agreeing Be happy with what you get. mony can be restored in a situa- to share with a friend some GEMINI (May 21-June 20) tion that has become increasing- rewards that you have coming to — Don’t think you have to stick ly unsettling. Your efforts, cou- you. to a particular procedure pled with another’s, will be most- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) because of tradition when an ly responsible for the improve- — You need to be selective associate has what could prove ment. about who you ask to help you to be a better idea. Be flexible. CANCER (June 21-July 22) complete a critical task. Avoid CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Certain things that have been anybody who has a tendency of — If you happen to make a few impossible to handle on your telling everybody else what to do mistakes at the start of a project, own can be achieved with the and when. instead of panicking, you should help of surrogates if you moti- CANCER (June 21-July 22) stop and catch your breath. Most vate them properly. Make sure — Your ability to judge character problems are more easily recti- they can benefit as well, and is a bit iffy at present. If you’re fied than you realize. you’ll all do quite well. not careful, you could easily LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — A make yourself vulnerable by Even if conditions initially look as partnership arrangement can placing your faith in someone if they are going against you, become far more productive if who doesn’t warrant it. don’t freak out. Surprising twists you provide the initiative and let LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — If could occur, enabling you to the other person serve as a you hope to maintain harmony snatch success from the jaws of backup. It could be totally up to on the home front, both you and defeat. you to rev the engines. your mate must be prepared to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) make some painful concessions. — Trying too hard to get the — A number of important Sacrifice mustn’t be one-sided. approval of your peers can work assignments you’ve been unable VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) against you. However, if you to conclude satisfactorily can be — You’re the type of person who relax and just be yourself, you finalized by prioritizing them and often goes out of your way to be will easily gain the endorsement then knocking them off one at a helpful or of service to another. you’re seeking. time. However, today you might LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — reverse that and select pals for Be smart and downplay some Your popularity is peaking right what they can do for you. advice given to you by a well- now, and the impression you’re LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — intentioned friend. You’re better making in your social encounters If you’re not budget- conscious, equipped to evaluate certain is favorable and lasting.You’ll not you fail to manage your personal matters than he or she find a better time to circulate and resources as wisely as you is. make new friends. should. Avoid spending money SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) that you know you’ll need later. — Some periodic, extravagant — Financial trends are far more SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) inclinations could be stirring favorable than they might be — Be careful not to treat subor- within you, and need to be tomorrow. If you’re involved in dinates in an arrogant manner. If checked as soon as possible. something that could spell profit, you do, it’ll make them eager to Enjoy yourself, but do so as inex- make every minute count. even the score, and they’ll find a pensively as possible. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- way to do so as soon as possi- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Dec. 21) — You’ll not only be a ble. Dec. 21) — Provided you treat fast thinker, but you should also SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- all of your friends equally, this be able to express yourself in an Dec. 21) — To your credit, you’re could be a rather pleasant day. If eloquent and effective manner. usually tolerant of anybody who you show any partiality, however, All your comments will receive isn’t in accord with your thinking. it might not be so hot. serious consideration. Today, however, you might have CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. to be even more understanding — Wishing won’t make problem- 19) — A venture in which you’re than usual. atic matters disappear. Serious presently involved looks like it CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. issues must not be treated with could be turned into a financial 19) — Don’t let yourself be pres- indifference, especially if they winner, even though you might sured by friends into making a involve others. have to use a slightly different commitment or doing something TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2013 approach than you normally You could be very lucky in would.

C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C8• The World •Saturday, February 2,2013 Y K 601 Apartments 604 Homes Unfurnished 701 Furniture 709 Wanted to Buy 805 Horses/Equine 909 Misc. Auto RENTALS & LEASE WITH OPTION. NEW studio 2 BUYING JUNK AUTOs story 900 sq ft., plus garage. Lake HORSESHOEING HONDA WORLDWORLD No title needed, will pick up, REAL ESTATE SPECIALS front / ocean view. Covered RV with up to 100 miles from Coos Bay. Choose any of these specials and hook-ups. References 1155 13th st Will pay up to $200 per automobile. add a photo for $5.00 extra. Port Orford. Call 541-660-8080 541-260-9447 Rentals / Real Estate 1 Nice House! 1 week - 6 lines, Remodeled 3 bdrm. 1 large bth. with Wanted to buy small to medium garage. Good area, off of Ash. Best 38” square glass top coffee table with size wood stove for a shop. Call $7,990 $35.00 school district. Pets if approved. 2131 2 end tables and lots of storage, 541-396-2061 ‘03 Toyota Corolla C E Lewis, NB. $895/mo + deposit. $125, (541)751-0080 TEJUN FOWLER 4-Door, Auto, Air. #B3261/173905 Rentals / Real Estate 2 541-756-1829. 710 Miscellaneous 541-297-5295 2 week - 6 lines, North Bend: 3 br, 2 bth home in MERCHANDISE [email protected] $45.00 excellent area. All new inside, SPECIALS 4x3 Vinyl Window and a 32 inch Full hardwood floor, new paint, view exterior door.Call 541-269-0869 everything!! $1050mo. plus $1050 3 Weeks Rentals / Real Estate 3 808 Pet Care dep. References req. Call for more Choose any of these specials and 5 month old Queen Pillow Top mat- $19,990 3 week - 6 lines, info. at 541-756-5429 add a photo for $5.00 extra. tress w/ frame $250. New Kenmore $19,990 dehumidifier 30 pint $140. Call ‘00 Honda S2000 $55.00 Carol’s Pet Sitting 6-Speed, Leather, 32K Miles. Rural 5 bdrm, 2 bth, approx 2700 Merchandise 1 541-808-8456 ★ ★ #B3259/012333 sq ft. 8 miles from town. Located Your Place or Mine 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold ★ ★ Rentals / Real Estate 4 on 150 acre farm. Refs, lease Certified porcelain tile new in box Short or Long Term between $1.00 up to $500. ★ ★ req’d $1250/mo, first, last & 18x18.190 square feet. $400 new, sell Excellent References 4 week - 6 lines, FREE ★ ★ security. 916-296-8525. for $300. 541-759-3336 541-297-6039 $59.95 ★See us on Facebook★ All specials will appear in Merchandise 2 For Sale: Gemernhardt Flute $400 The World, Bandon Western 610 2-4-6 Plexes 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold firm. Chest w/ three drawers and $21,990 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday between $501. up to $1000. closet $30, great for a younger child. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Garage W/D 809 Pet Supplies ‘08 Toyota Tacoma Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. $5.00 Pride go power chair with new battery Ext Cab, Auto, One Owner, 4x4, V6, hookup. Quite - Empire Lake Area. All specials are category specific. $2000 obo. Call 541-217-5934. 24K Miles. #B3255/654197 There are no refunds on specials. Sewer/garbage paid. No pet/ smoking Please support your 1- $650. + dep. 277 Ackerman. Starts October 1, 2012 Merchandise 3 Electric wheel chair, Jazzy. Barely 1-$750. + dep. 275 Ackerman. local animal facilities. 541-267-6278 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold used, good battery. $650 firm. Call 541-888-5310 for application between $1001. up to $1500. 541-756-5087 $7.00 604 Homes Unfurnished Coos Bay 533 Wall St. 2 bedroom , appliances, W/D hook ups, garage All specials will appear in LA-Z-BOY SLEEPER sofa, dbl., like $4,990 $750mo. 3 bd. 1 bth. Close to hospi- plus storage. $675 mo plus $900 The World, Bandon Western new. Very comfortable. $250 OBO. ‘98 Ford Taurus tal, Lg country kitchen, fireplace, dep. Pets Neg. Refreshed and new World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday 541-329-2046. SE, 4-Door, 44K Miles, Auto. Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. #B3254/134030 forced air, oil furnace, huge back floor cover. 541-290-6255 Below is a list of supplies All specials are category specific. Maroon stuffed vinyl chair $3. Black yard. Carport/No garage. No Sm/pets. that any animal facility could use. $850 refundable sec/ cleaning dep. NB Centrally Located 2 Bedroom There are no refunds on specials. TV stand with 2 doors and shelf$10, portable bedside toilet w/frame $5, 2 App. required. 541-290-4104 with garage, large fenced yard, Starts October 1, 2012 ❤ ❤ sets of golf clubs w/ bags $20 ea. 80 Puppy/Kitten Chow Can W/G paid, washer/dryer hookups, 541-267-6278 ❤ pieces women clothing 50cents ea. Dog/Cat Food Quality Dog/Cat no smoking/pets. $650/month. ❤ 541-888-2012 Chow Special Kitty Non First, last, and deposit to move in. Oak desk with drawers. Removable Clumping Cat Litter ❤ Bleach $10,990 Please call 541-756-3691 or top section. $50.00. Whirlpool micro- ❤ ❤ WHEELCHAIR & walker for sale. $25 Windex Hand Sanitizer ‘00 Dakota Ext Cab 541-294-7780. wave, medium size, works good ❤ High Efficiency Laundry Soap 4x4, 39K Miles, Auto, SLT, Canopy, One each. 541-404-6988. Owner. #B3251/561542 $25.00.Call 541-751-0336 ❤ Small Fleece Blankets ❤ Advan- tage /Frontline /Revolution/Vectra 612 Townhouse/Condo ❤ 6 foot Leashes ❤ Collars (all Recreation/ sizes) ❤ Small Dog Harnesses 3 bedroom BAYFRONT TOWNHOMES ❤ Fleece Cat Beds ❤ Cat Nip/Cat Wooded setting, fireplace, decks, 1757 Monroe, North Bend Treats ❤ Pooper Scoopers view of bay and bridge. Sports 725 Newly remodeled by Pony Village ❤ Old Towels/Blankets 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. $8,990 Hardwood floors $850. Tamarac 541-759-4380 ‘00 Ford Mustang Coos County LX, 5-Speed, 21K Miles, Air, Power 541-297-4834 735 Hunting/Rifles Animal Shelter Windows, One Owner. #B3250/108447 Cute 2 bdr. house in desirable Min- 541-751-2480 gus Park neighborhood.Front yard, Other Stuff VICTORIAN STYLE GUN SHOW ✽✽✽✽ garage w/workspace, W/D hookups. rocking love seat. In very good Kohl’s Cat House No pets/smoking. $650/mo.,first, Sat., February 9th, 9am-5pm 700 shape. Burgundy floral print. Sun., February 10th, 9am-3pm 541-294-3876 last$500 deposit. references. 840 Asking $150. OBO 541-756-8430 ✽✽✽✽ Date St. 541-294-2883. Douglas County $19,990 Fair Grounds Pacific Cove $19,990 ‘02 Chevy 3/4 HD Silverado Coos Bay: Nice 2 bdrm., 2 bath w/ 701 Furniture 541-530-4570 541-756-6522 Crew Cab, Duramax Diesel, Auto, One basement. Appliances and W/D in- 704 Musical Instruments Owner, Low Miles. #B3252/189440 cluded. Pellet stove. N/S, pets on ap- LIKE NEW black faux leather sleeper proval $850 mo plus $1000 dep. couch $300. In Bandon. FREE: OLD Wurlitzer Hammond or- 541-756-4702 720-231-0966. gan with bench. 541-347-7203. Market Place Equipment 750 825 $12,990 the ‘01 Ford F-250 HD XLT Ext Cab, 4x4, V8, Low Miles, One Owner. 754 Garage Sales 826 Farm #B32562/DO3599 Bulletin Board Friends of the 2216 HST. Mahindra tractor (2011). Coos Bay 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay with loader and 48in brush hog. 243 HondaWorld.com It’s your best choice for professional services • 541-267-6278 Public Library Used hrs. $9500 obo. 541-572-3100 or 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 928-453-7454 Bandon • Coos Bay • Coquille • Myrtle Point • North Bend • Port Orford • Reedsport book sale Public Welcomed! Saturday, Feb 710am - 4pm. 911 RV/Motor Homes Bldg./Const. Lawn/Garden Care 9am opening for Friends! Automobiles 02 Vista 24 Foot RV. 42,000 miles, 15 Sunday, Feb. 3rd. : Noon - 4pm. MPG, V6, Excellent Condition, like DIRECTORY 1/2 price on Sunday. $1 bag in 900 new. $18,500 or make offer. Myrtle Room at 3pm. 541-267-0457 6th and Anderson, Coos Bay. BANDON LARGE GARAGE sale, Fri./ 901 ATVs 915 Used Cars ANTIQUES/COLLECTABLES Sat., Feb. 1 & 2, 9 am - 3 pm, rain or 2004 FORD FOCUS SE - Automatic, shine. Treadmill $100, 2 La-Z-Boy re- 126500 miles, Newer tires and brakes. Fat Cat Antiques ...... 541-756-5751 cliners $150 each, tools, lamps, lots of Residential Jobs - Auto Specials $4800 OBO Call Mary 541-260-1974 nice home deco items. 2997 Lincoln or Kathy 541-888-4433 AUTOMOTIVE Our Specialty! Ave., corner of Seabird & Lincoln. Choose to add a photo in this special for $5.00 more 2008 TOYOTA Prius Touring, $12500, FREE ESTIMATES 93K loaded, leather, navigation, com- Northwest Automotive . . . 541-267-4100 Credit Cards Accepted Garage / Bazaar 6 lines, 2 weeks plete service records, excellent condi- tion. 541-332-1307. $15.00 Specials 2008 TOYOTA YARIS - White three BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION Paving & Asphalt All specials will appear in door, 60,000 miles. Excellent condi- Driveways - RV Pads Repair ReasonableReasonablle RatesRattes 6 lines, 1 week The World, Bandon Western tion purchased and maintain at our lo- RP & T Trucking LLC ...... 541-297-4001 Jobs - Rock $12.00 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday • MMOWINGOWING • BBLOWERLOWER cal dealership. 33mpg, new tires. Dirt - Sand • MOWING • BLOWER All specials will appear in Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. Call Jerry LLC...... 541-480-1651 $9500. 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Sat only 2/2 9am-3pm. 1140 State St. NB Rain or shine. NICE med. size Jr women’s clothes. stylish size 9 shoes. V8, limited slip rear axle, 5 spd. Take Newmark to Brussels to State. new water pump, tires, rear brakes (dead end) & emergency brake cable. More! Collectables Early Spring Special 541-260-8770 Used Furniture Call Jerry Pets/Animals 909 Misc. Auto And More Call Jerry LLCLLC Coos County Family Owned 800 FOR SALE: 1999 Savanna utility van, Monday-Saturday 541 480 1651 Topsoil $5000 OBO. & 1968 Fiberform boat w/ 10 AM - 5 PM trailer & depth finder $1000 OBO or Specializing in Water Crushed Rock 801 Birds/Fish trade. 541-551-1386 for more info. 2005 Sherman Ave. Damage Repairs Sand Found Specials North Bend For Items or Pets BRIDGE 541-756-5751 π ROOF Serving Coos Bay, North Bend, without/or with photo: Reedsport, Coquille, 6 lines, Free for one week Sun Tzu, an ancient Chinese gen- West takes the trick and returns a dia- π CEILING Myrtle Point & Bandon May rerun if necessary. eral and strategist, wrote, “To win 100 mond. How should South continue? π FLOOR Kentuck All specials will appear in victories in 100 battles is not the acme North’s transfer bid followed by Automotive The World, Bandon Western World, of skill. To subdue the enemy without three no-trump showed five hearts and 541-756-2623 Umpqua Post, The Link, fighting is the acme of skill.” game values. π HANDYMAN Online & Smart Mobile. Northwest Coquille All specials are category specific. At the bridge table, sometimes South starts with three top losers Call Jerry LLC 541-396-1700 There are no refunds on specials. your judgment of the opponents’ skill and only nine winners (one spade, four Automotive Starts October 1, 2012 will influence your play — as in this hearts and four clubs). He seems to General Contractor CCB 198559 CCB# 129529 541-267-6278 deal. South is in four hearts. West need the spade finesse to work. & Radiator Commercial - Residential leads the diamond 10. East takes the However, after West’s diamond lead at Interior - Exterior first two tricks in the suit, then shifts to trick five, if hearts are splitting 3-2, Most Auto Repair Lost Specials Choose to add a photo in this the club six. Declarer wins on the declarer could discard a spade from Services UTSMARTUTSMART special for only $5.00 more board and plays a trump to his king. the dummy, ruff in his hand, cash his Radiator Repair 1st Day Free last trump, cross to & Sales O 6 lines, dummy with a club, draw S MALL O YOURYOUR trumps and claim. Note, Each additional Day We have the experience to $1.00 though, that this fails here B USINESS CCOMPETITIONOMPETITION!! No Free reruns on same ad. because West gains a do the job the right way! All specials will appear in second trump trick. O WNERS : The World, Bandon Western If West is a beginner, We use only the best World, Umpqua Post, The Link, South must guess what to quality parts available. Place your ad Online & Smart Mobile. Find your niche All specials are category specific. do. But if East and West Same day service There are no refunds on specials. are experts, West cannot here! Tell them here and give Starts October 1, 2012 in most cases. have the spade king. If he what your 541-267-6278 did, he would have Call Dave Today! business has to your business dropped the diamond nine offer on the at trick two as a suit-pref- PET SPECIALS He’s been here for 29 years Bulletin Board. the boost it erence signal and East 541-267 -4100 Choose to ad a photo in this would have shifted to Affordable special for only $5.00 more needs. Call spades, subduing the 595 N. Bayshore Dr., advertising Pet / Animal contract. Coos Bay customized just 541-269-1222 6 lines, 2 weeks West’s defense strongly for you! Call $12.00 suggests that hearts are 541-269-1222 All specials will appear in 4-1. Declarer should ruff Ext. 293 The World, Bandon Western on the board, cash his two Ext. 293 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. top hearts, return to to get started for details All specials are category specific. dummy with a club, draw today. There are no refunds on specials. the last trump, and take Starts October 1, 2012 the spade finesse. 541-267-6278 C M C M Y K Y K

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The NFL and respondent — Dr. Sanjay Gupta. in his father’s notebook, his A&E Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Southie Southie the Associated Press will an- The title comes from the weekly crime-fighting alter ego, Arrow, AMC Groundhog Day (CC) ››› A Few Good Men (1992) Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson. (CC) A Few Good Men nounce the recipients of their meetings where the doctors’ is at the top of someone else’s BRAV Housewives/Atl. ›› Bad Boys II (2003) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. ›› Bad Boys II (2003, Action) annual awards, including most methods are scrutinized to find list: former underworld leader CNBC Princess Princess Ultimate Factories Suze Orman Show Princess Princess Paid Hair Rest. valuable player, rookie of the out whether they did the right Cyrus Vanch (David Anders), COM Good Luck Chuck ›› The House Bunny (2008) Anna Faris. ›› Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008) year, offensive and defensive thing in matters of life and death. who’s out of prison and itching DISC Amish Mafia (CC) Amish Mafia (CC) Amish Mafia (N) ’ Dixie Mafia (N) (CC) Amish Mafia (CC) players of the year, and the Wal- The cast includes Jamie Bam- to take him down. Lance (Paul DISN Austin Austin Dog Austin Jessie ’ Shake It Good Austin Shake It Jessie ’ ter Payton NFL Man of the Year. ber (“Battlestar Galactica”), Al- Blackthorne) makes an error E! E! Special (N) E! Special ››› Pride & Prejudice (2005) Keira Knightley. Fashion Police fred Molina, Ving Rhames and that lands Laurel (Katie Cas- Sunday ESPN College Basketball SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) Jennifer Finnigan. sidy) in Vanch’s crosshairs in the ›› ›› 3:25 p.m. on KCBY new episode “Betrayal.” FAM (5:30) Burlesque P.S. I Love You (2007, Romance) Hilary Swank. The Time Traveler’s Wife Tuesday FOOD Anne Burrell Anne Burrell Anne Burrell Anne Burrell Iron Chef America Friday FX ››› Iron Man (2008) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard. ›› Iron Man 2 (2010) Robert Downey Jr. Super Bowl XLVII: For the 9 p.m. on KOBI KMCB past week, CBS has broadcast 8 p.m. on KLSR FXM FXM ›› Little Black Book (2004) (CC) FXM ›› Firehouse Dog (2007, Comedy) (CC) from Jackson Square in New Smash: As a new season (6:15) 50 First Dates ››› The Five-Year Engagement (2012) (:05) Girls Enlighten Five Engage HBO Orleans’ French Quarter, cover- opens, the Boston run of “Bomb- Touch: Season 2 kicks off with HGTV House Hunters Reno Love It or List It Love It or List It Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl ing events football- shell” was a suc- a two-hour premiere, shifting the HIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Top Gear (CC) Pawn Pawn related and other- cess, but even a action from New York to Los LIFE Steel Magnolias (CC) Betty and Coretta (2013) Angela Bassett. (:01) ›› Not Easily Broken (2009) (CC) wise leading up to charmed show Angeles. Martin (Kiefer Suther- NBCSN Celebrity Beach Bowl 2013 (N) NFL Turning Point Game On! Super Bowl XLVII. cannot avoid pay- land) and his gifted son, Jake NICK Victorious Victorious Victorious Marvin Ninjas Ninjas Nanny Nanny Friends Friends Now the hype and ing for sins of the (David Mazouz), are on the run. ROOT College Basketball Utah State at Seattle. College Basketball College Basketball hoopla give way past. Will Eileen Their critical mission is to help SPEED Superbike AMA Supercross Racing Anaheim. (N) (Live) Unique Whips to the business (Anjelica Huston) distraught mother Lucy Robbins SYFY (6:30) ›› The Omen (2006), Julia Stiles › My Soul to Take (2010) Max Thieriot. ›› The Omen on the field as the get away with (Maria Bello) find her missing TLC 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid. Baltimore Ravens mixing business — and equally gifted — daugh- TNT (5:00) Watchmen ›››› The Dark Knight (2008) Christian Bale. (CC) (DVS) (:15) The Mummy and San Francisco and pleasure with ter, Amelia (Saxon Sharbino). TOON ›› Planet 51 (2009), Jessica Biel Venture Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Cleveland Dynamite Boon 49ers go at it for Nick (Thorsten When it’s discovered they are USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ›› The Game Plan the NFL title and Kaye)? Will Julia’s all targets of a mysterious and WGN-A WGN News at Nine Bones ’ (CC) Bones ’ (CC) 30 Rock 30 Rock 30 Rock 30 Rock the Vince Lom- (Debra Messing) possibly sinister corporation, the WTBS King Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang King of the Nerds bardi Trophy. Jim marriage survive search for Amelia intensifies. Sunday Evening February 3, 2013 Monday Evening February 4, 2013 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KEZI ABC Funny Home Videos Funny Home Videos Shark Tank ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam News (N) Derma KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. The Bachelor (N) ’ (CC) (:01) Castle “Recoil” News J. Kimmel KCBY CBS Elementary (N) ’ PAC Inside Ed. The Mentalist (CC) The Good Wife ’ News (N) Ferguson KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. Mother Rules Broke Girl Mike Hawaii Five-0 (N) ’ News (N) Letterman KCBY IND Stargate SG-1 (CC) › Fire on the Amazon (1993) (CC) › Night Visitor (1989) Elliott Gould. (CC) KCBY IND ›› Money Kings (1998) Peter Falk. 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(CC) FXM HBO (:15) ›› Horrible Bosses (2011) ’ (CC) Girls ’ Enlighten Girls ’ Enlighten Girls ’ Enlighten HBO (6:00) ›› Antitrust Real Time/Bill Maher Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House X-Men: First Class HGTV Property Brothers Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii House Hunters Reno Hunters Hunt Intl HGTV Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It (N) Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List It HIST American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pawn Pawn Pawn HIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn American Pickers (N) Pawn Pawn (:02) Top Gear (CC) LIFE Maternal Obsession (2010, Suspense) (CC) Taken Back: Finding Haley (2012) (CC) Maternal Obsession LIFE Disappearing Acts Betty and Coretta (2013) Angela Bassett. Murder on the 13th Floor (2012) (CC) NBCSN Star-Spangled Star-Spangled Star-Spangled Star-Spangled Star-Spangled NBCSN NHL Hockey: Stars at Avalanche NHL Live Crossover Pro Football Talk (N) NHL FIS Freestyle Skiing NICK Sponge. Sponge. See Dad Rugrats in Paris: The Movie ’ Nanny Nanny Friends Friends NICK Drake Drake Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends ROOT College Basketball College Basketball Oregon at California. College Basketball ROOT College Basketball Mariners Mondays (N) Patrick SPEED Dumbest Dumbest British Touring Car NASCAR Hall of Auto Racing Unique Whips SPEED Dumbest Dumbest Pinks - All Out Hot Rod Hot Rod Dumbest Dumbest Unique Whips SYFY › Land of the Lost ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008, Fantasy) Edward Scis. SYFY Continuum Continuum (N) Being Human (N) Lost Girl (N) (CC) Continuum TLC Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat American My Big Fat American Gypsy My Big Fat American My Big TLC :Next Cake Boss:Next Cake Boss:Next Cake Cake Cake Boss:Next TNT Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ TNT The Mentalist (CC) The Mentalist (CC) Dallas (N) (CC) Monday Mornings (:05) Dallas (CC) TOON (6:00) ›› Planet 51 Incredible Looney Oblongs King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Fam. Guy Fam. Guy TOON Regular Adven Regular MAD (N) King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy USA NCIS “Missing” ’ NCIS “See No Evil” NCIS ’ (CC) NCIS “Vanished” ’ ›› The Break-Up USA NCIS “Short Fuse” WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) NCIS: Los Angeles WGN-A News Replay 30 Rock 30 Rock Rules Rules Scrubs Scrubs Sunny Sunny WGN-A WGN News at Nine Funny Home Videos Rules Rules 30 Rock Scrubs 30 Rock Sunny WTBS Sex and the City 2 ›› The Bucket List (2007) (CC) (DVS) ›› The Holiday (2006) Cameron Diaz. WTBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Conan (CC) Tuesday Evening February 5, 2013 Wednesday Evening February 6, 2013 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. The Taste (N) (CC) The Bachelor (N) ’ (CC) News J. Kimmel KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. Middle Neigh Mod Fam Suburg. Nashville (N) ’ News J. Kimmel KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. NCIS “Canary” (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Vegas (N) ’ (CC) News (N) Letterman KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. Person of Interest Criminal Minds (N) CSI: Crime Scene News (N) Letterman KCBY IND ›› Across 110th Street (1972) (CC) ›› Freelance (1975) Ian McShane. (CC) Bring-Alfredo KCBY IND Fist 2 Fist (2011) Jino Kang, Bill Duff. 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KTVC IND Amazing Books Creative Media Mission Bible A Sharper Focus Words Melody KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show (N) House Demanding. House “Control” ’ Baggage Excused KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show (N) NUMB3RS ’ (CC) NUMB3RS ’ (CC) Baggage Excused CW30 Seinfeld Rules Hart of Dixie (N) ’ Emily Owens, M.D. Cops ’ Seinfeld Rules ’70s CW30 Seinfeld Rules Arrow “Betrayal” (N) Supernatural (N) ’ Cops ’ Seinfeld Rules ’70s A&E Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Southie Southie Southie Southie A&E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Barter Kings (N) (:01) Barter Kings AMC (5:00) The Fugitive ››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Tim Robbins. (CC) Shawshank R. AMC CSI: Miami ’ (CC) ››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Tim Robbins. (CC) Shawshank R. BRAV Real Housewives Real Housewives Matchmaker Matchmaker Happens Matchmkr BRAV Real Housewives Housewives/Atl. Top Chef: Seattle Top Chef: Seattle (N) Happens Top Chef CNBC American Greed Mad Money 60 Minutes on CNBC American Greed Paid Paid CNBC American Greed Mad Money Amer. Greed American Greed Paid Paid COM Colbert Daily The Burn Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 The Burn Daily Colbert COM Colbert Daily Kroll Work. South Pk South Pk Work. Kroll Daily Colbert DISC Dual Survival (CC) Dual Survival (N) ’ Dual Survival (N) ’ Africa “Sahara” (N) Dual Survival (CC) DISC Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (N) ’ Moonshiners (N) ’ Moonshiners (CC) DISN Good Dog Jessie ’ Shake It Dog ANT Farm Good Good ANT Farm Austin DISN Good Dog Tinker Bell and the Lost Jessie ’ Shake It Good Jessie ’ ANT Farm E! E! News (N) E! Special E! Special Chasing Chasing Chasing Chelsea E! News E! E! News (N) Kourtney-Kim Chasing Chasing The Soup Love You Chelsea E! News ESPN College Basketball SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN NBA Basketball SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) FAM Pretty Little Liars ’ Pretty Little Liars (N) The Lying Game (N) Pretty Little Liars ’ The 700 Club (CC) FAM Another Cinderella Story (2008) ›› Ramona and Beezus (2010, Comedy) The 700 Club (CC) FOOD Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped (N) Chopped FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Bobby’s Dinner Bat Restaurant: Im. FX (6:30) ›› Knight and Day (2010, Action) The Ultimate Fighter Justified “Kin” (N) The Americans FX Knight ›› Tron: Legacy (2010) Jeff Bridges. Premiere. The Americans (N) The Americans FXM Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa FXM ›› Across the Universe (2007) Evan Rachel Wood. FXM FXM FXM ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006) (CC) FXM ›› Amelia (2009) Hilary Swank. (CC) HBO REAL Sports Gumbel ››› The Five-Year Engagement (2012) (:15) Girls Identity Adjustment Bureau HBO (6:30) ›› Fast Five (2011) ’ Die Hard › Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son ’ Real Time/Bill Maher HGTV Hunt Intl Hunters Property Property Income Property (N) Hunters Hunt Intl Income Income HGTV House Hunters Reno Cousins Cousins Property Brothers (N) Hunters Hunt Intl House Hunters Reno HIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Top Gear (N) (CC) Ax Men (CC) America Unearthed HIST Ancient Aliens (CC) Ancient Aliens (CC) Ancient Aliens (CC) Ancient Aliens (CC) (:02) Ancient Aliens LIFE Dance Moms (CC) Dance Moms (CC) Dance Moms (N) Double Double Double Double LIFE Wife Swap ’ (CC) Wife Swap ’ (CC) Wife Swap ’ (CC) Supernanny (:01) Project Runway NBCSN NHL Live Crossover Pro Talk NHL Snowboarding FIS Freestyle Skiing L.A. Auto Show NBCSN NFL Turning Point Pro Talk NHL Crossover NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point Crossover NICK Drake Drake Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends NICK Drake Drake Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends ROOT College Basketball UFC Reloaded Randy Couture comes out of retirement. Dan Patrick ROOT College Basketball World Poker Tour World Poker Tour Heartland Poker Dan Patrick SPEED Tran The List Gearz Gearz Dreams Dreams Tran The List Unique Whips SPEED Trucker Trucker Stuntbust. Stuntbust. Drag Drag Trucker Trucker Unique Whips SYFY Face Off Face Off (N) Face Off (N) Total Total Face Off SYFY Ghost Hunters (CC) Ghost Hunters (CC) Ghost Hunters (N) ’ Ghost Mine (N) Ghost Hunters (CC) TLC The Sisterhood ’ The Sisterhood (N) Starter Wives Say Yes:The Big Day Starter Wives TLC Toddlers & Tiaras ’ Toddlers & Tiaras ’ Toddlers & Tiaras ’ Cheer Perfection (N) Toddlers & Tiaras ’ TNT Castle “3XK” (CC) Castle ’ (CC) Castle ’ (CC) Castle ’ (CC) CSI: NY ’ (CC) TNT Castle “Last Call” Castle “Pandora” Castle “Linchpin” Castle ’ (CC) CSI: NY ’ (CC) TOON Gumball Looney Level Up Adven King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy TOON Gumball NinjaGo Dragons Incredible King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU White Collar (N) Law & Order: SVU USA NCIS “Freedom” ’ NCIS “Rekindled” ’ NCIS (CC) (DVS) Necess. Rough (:01) White Collar WGN-A WGN News at Nine Funny Home Videos Rules Rules 30 Rock Scrubs 30 Rock Sunny WGN-A WGN News at Nine Funny Home Videos Rules Rules 30 Rock Scrubs 30 Rock Sunny WTBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Cougar Big Bang Conan (CC) WTBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (CC) Thursday Evening February 7, 2013 Friday Evening February 8, 2013 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. Shark Tank ’ Grey’s Anatomy (N) Scandal (N) (CC) News J. Kimmel KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. Last Man Malibu Shark Tank (N) ’ (:01) 20/20 ’ (CC) News J. Kimmel KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. Big Bang Two Men Person of Interest (:01) Elementary (N) News (N) Letterman KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. The Job “The Palm” CSI: NY (N) ’ (CC) Blue Bloods (N) ’ News (N) Letterman KCBY IND ›› The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1978) (CC) ›› A Bullet for Joey (1955) (CC) Charlie B KCBY IND › Scarred City (1998) Stephen Baldwin. › Buying Time (1988) Jeff Schultz. (CC) The Woman in Red KOBI NBC Ent Insider Commun Parks Office 1600 (:01) Do No Harm (N) News (N) Jay Leno KOBI NBC Ent Insider Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Rock Center News (N) Jay Leno KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang Commun Parks Office 1600 (:01) Do No Harm (N) News Jay Leno KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Rock Center News Jay Leno KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Art Beat Field Doc Martin ’ (CC) Sherlock Holmes History Detectives KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Wash News DCI Banks “Strange Affair” ’ Masterpiece Classic Ketchup KLSR FOX Fox News Two Men American Idol (N) Glee “Diva” (N) ’ News Two Men Raymond Raymond KLSR FOX Fox News Two Men Touch Jake is determined to find Amelia. ’ News Two Men Raymond Raymond KTVC IND 3ABN Today (N) Bible Sign Time Gospel Life To The Robe 3ABN Today (N) KTVC IND It Is Mission Feature Pres. Better Life On Tour A Sharper Focus Variety Thunder KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show (N) White Collar (CC) White Collar (CC) Baggage Excused KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Monk ’ (CC) Monk ’ (CC) Baggage Excused CW30 Seinfeld Rules The Vampire Diaries Beauty & Beast Cops ’ Seinfeld Rules ’70s CW30 Seinfeld Rules Nikita (N) ’ (CC) The Carrie Diaries Cops ’ Seinfeld Rules ’70s A&E The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) First 48: Missing Beyond Scared Straight (N) First 48 A&E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Southie Southie Southie Southie AMC (4:00) Braveheart ›› Demolition Man (1993) Sylvester Stallone. (CC) (:31) ›› Constantine (2005) AMC ›› Demolition Man › Anaconda (1997) Jennifer Lopez. (CC) › Anaconda (1997) Jennifer Lopez. (CC) BRAV Shahs Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs Kathy (N) Happens Atlanta BRAV Matchmaker Matchmaker Matchmaker Matchmaker Matchmaker CNBC American Greed Mad Money ››› The Pixar Story (2007) Paid Paid CNBC American Greed Mad Money Death: It’s a Living American Greed Paid Paid COM Colbert Daily Sunny Sunny Work. Tosh.0 Sunny Sunny Daily Colbert COM Colbert Daily Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Kroll The Burn Work. Tosh.0 South Pk A. Ansari DISC Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (CC) Property Property Property Property Property Property DISC Gold Rush ’ (CC) Gold Rush (N) (CC) Gold Rush (N) (CC) Bering Sea Gold (N) Gold Rush ’ (CC) DISN Good Dog ››› Cars (2006) Voices of Owen Wilson. Gravity Good Gravity Shake It DISN Good Luck Charlie ›› The Game Plan (2007) ’ (CC) Dog Good ANT Farm Jessie ’ E! E! News (N) The Soup Love You Fashion Police Kourtney-Kim Chelsea E! News E! E! News (N) Kourtney-Kim Kourtney-Kim Fashion Police (N) Chelsea E! 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