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BY TYLER RICHARDSON after the verdict was read and said The World Jury convicts of kidnapping, coercion, harrassment they believe justice was served. “We are very excited,” said the Defendant Robert Perez wept as mother of one victim. “The girls he was led from a Coos County counts of second-degree kidnap- under Oregon law — and the pre- dict was read by Coos County Cir- can feel safe now.” courtroom Wednesday, moments ping, four counts of coercion, two sumptive sentence is 70 months. cuit Court Judge Richard Barron. Although the verdict was what after he was convicted on all counts of furnishing liquor to a Perez, wearing a blue shirt with The additional testimony was they hoped for, the other victim’s charges in the kidnapping of two minor, and harassment. dark pants, often dropped his head part of fact finding presented by mother said the effect of trial will young girls in July. The two kidnapping convictions into his hands, his long ponytail on the prosecution that could affect stay with the 13-year-old for a long The jury of nine women and are Ballot Measure 11 offenses — his back, as the jury listened to Perez’s sentencing. three men convicted Perez of two which carry the strictest penalty additional testimony after the ver- The victim’s families were elated SEE PEREZ | A8 Tsalila Wave Days energy ahoy

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REEDSPORT — Oregon State University may build a new wave- energy testing facility off Reed- sport sometime in the next few years. On Wednesday, OSU’s North- west National Marine Renewable Energy Center (NNMREC) select- ed Reedsport and Newport as pos- sible sites for its Pacific Marine Energy Center (PMEC). The center will be an open-sea test facility for prototype and commercial-scale wave-energy converters. PMEC will allow developers to test full-scale, grid-connected wave-energy devices. The site would connect test buoys to a substation on shore via Jacob Bowman,a fifth-grader from Myrtle underwater cable. Four test Crest Elementary School, Myrtle Point, berths at sea each could house a takes a turn splitting cedar planks single buoy or a small array of Wednesday afternoon. Helping him and devices. talking about cedar and its importance to Kaety Hildenbrand, Marine Native American tribes is Jesse Beers, Fisheries Extension faculty mem- standing to the right. Bowman joined ber and a spokeswoman for about 1,200 third-, fourth- and fifth- NNMREC, said the organization’s graders at the Tsalila Education Days in next steps — before choosing Reedsport over three days this week. between the sites — are to form siting committees within each community and to make more detailed analyses for the final site Photos by Lou Sennick selection. “We really need the community Left: Chris Hirsch leads “little to help guide us,”she said. salmon”along their way through a “We want to find out where the maze, showing the life cycle of the best possible site location would salmon Wednesday.The third-graders be within Reedsport. “We could, of course, find one attend Elkton Elementary School. ourselves but we don’t want to do Above: Several fourth-graders from that. We want the community to be Kingsview Christian School in North on board with the decision.” bend learn a Native American dance Wednesday in front of the Umpqua Discovery Center, Reedsport.They SEE WAVES | A8 learned about Native American cul- ture, music, and dance. Portland bans coal

PORTLAND (AP) — The Port- land City Council has voted to oppose coal trains moving through the city until the Army Corps of Engineers can evaluate the impact of exporting coal through the Northwest to Asia. Wednesday’s vote was 3-0 with two commissioners absent. The Oregonian reports that Fire crews control two forest blazes Mayor Sam Adams said he oppos- es “exporting the coal problem to other parts of the world.” I Firefighters find some Protective Association. someone hurt for. We will keep a Douglas County Parole and Proba- A number of Northwest cities Drivers on state Highway 38 close eye on those areas and use a tion, and Roseburg Resources Co. and ports have raised concerns areas difficult to enter should continue to exercise caution helicopter to knock down any personnel. about potential coal export prob- and avoid Luchsinger Road, which flare-ups.” A second, six-acre fire near lems. poses hazards like falling debris The fire began around 1 a.m. Brookings began around 2 p.m. The corps is reviewing permit THE WORLD loosened by the fire. Tuesday on Roseburg Resources Tuesday on South Coast Lumber applications from three coal Roughly 60 firefighters were on Co. land and burned older, mature Co. land. export terminal projects — includ- SCOTTSBURG — Fire lines have scene Wednesday with two engines, timber. Then it spread to younger That fire has been contained, ing one in Boardman, Ore., one in held on both forest fires that erupt- a tender,a bulldozer and a helicopter growth, Flannigan said. and a crew is working to mop up Longview, Wash., and one near ed near here and near Brookings on on standby, Flannigan said. Homes are in the area, but none with three engines and two ten- Bellingham, Wash. Oregon termi- Tuesday. “Some of the areas in the draws were threatened as of Wednesday. ders, Flannigan said. nals are also under consideration The 15-acre blaze near Scotts- are too unsafe to work in,” said Coos Forest Protective Associa- Officials have not determined in Coos Bay and at an industrial burg will continue to smoke for Coos Forest Protective Association tion was assisted by Douglas Forest either fire’s cause, but they are sure park along the Columbia River several days, said John Flannigan, a District Manager Mike Robison. Protective Association, Shutters both were caused by people, Flan- spokesman for the Coos Forest “They are just not worth getting Creek Correctional Institution, nigan said. SEE COAL | A8

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Editorial Board Clark Walworth, Publisher & Editor Opinion James Casey, Managing Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Stop the presses? No, hold the iPhone

It’s a young person’s duty to call a blogger. But only a seasoned jour- Someday, they won’t roll any- Sometimes, what’s posted on social no report to the Web. faster cadence in the march of neyman colleague can judge more, victims of the move to elec- media isn’t news either. Sure, I fondly remember banging progress, and it’s an old man’s role to whether I have the skills of report- tronic publishing — websites, Case in point: A reader of the- on a manual typewriter to write sto- to drag his feet. ing, writing and Facebook, Twitter and their worldlink.com recently read on one ries that were set into lead, rolled I once vowed never to lose touch editing to be called wannabes. In large part, these are of our competitors’ websites about a NORTHWEST onto a cardboard mat, stereotyped with popular music, promising I’d a newspaperman. simply new delivery systems for forest fire near Nesika Park. He into a press plate and printed on one always understand what teenagers PASSAGE Also stress the the same product newspapers demanded to know why we didn’t of those marvelous machines with sang. But I stopped paying attention second and third always have striven to sell: factual, have the story. with the advent of disco. Hip-hop syllables of my accurate, concise, lucid and well- We wondered, too, for we hadn’t which I’m still in love. ensured I’d stay away. occupation: PA- written reports of people and heard about it. But … did the caller What won’t change is good news Not all of this makes me cur- PER. events that attract the public’s mean the forest fire near Nesika Park judgment, careful reporting and mudgeonly. Sometimes I even look Not long ago, I curiosity. As one news-writing we’d reported the previous week? lucid writing, whether it winds up cool, or so I’m told. I wear a fedora gave a tour of The guru said in the 1970s, “Good Yep. The competitor was just on paper or on somebody’s smart- most days, and I relish fall so I can World’s office to a writing is good writing is good catching up. And the competitor’s phone. wear a vest and,with it,my wind-up newly minted writing.” posting carried no date or time. I’ll soon retire — again — from pocket watch that keeps perfect JAMES journalism gradu- There’s a new wrinkle, though, Sometimes, misinformation has The World. I’ll read it every day that time. ate. It included the that makes this old newsie want to malevolent sources. Sometimes, fire CASEY it’s delivered to the orange tube Some changes, though, are hard pressroom, where dig in his heels. It’s the notion that trucks roll out on false alarms. below my mailbox.Miss the old days to take, and among the most painful the two-story, any rumor on social media is a legit- Sometimes, police pull over inno- as I might, I’ll leave the PA-PER in are the ones in my beloved profes- thundering mechanical marvel was imate news event, every screaming cent citizens. Sometimes, there’s no sion of newspapering. running full tilt. The young woman siren is a working fire, every police fire, no crime — no news. good hands. Notice I didn’t say journalism. never had seen a press, much less broadcast is an actual crime. Good newspapering — even Jim Casey was managing editor Any fool can go to college and get a one churning out thousands of fold- One of the first things a rookie without paper — means checking of The World before his retirement. piece of paper proclaiming him or ed, collated sheets. She stood agog. reporter learns is that rumor isn’t reports, looking up addresses, and He returned this summer as interim her a journalist. Any fool without a Me? I regard a rolling press as a news, gossip isn’t news, and every running down rumors. Sometimes, managing editor. Reach him at piece of paper can call himself a religious occasion. police or fire call isn’t news. it means writing no story or posting [email protected]. Obama likes to win

Breaking news: According to a front-page profile in the New York Times, President Barack Obama is an extremely competitive individual who doesn’t like to lose. Imagine that! The first African-American man to climb the slippery ladder to the White House has an edge to his personality. They make him sound like Michael Jordan. The newspaper’s snarky tone indicates that this is a bad thing. “Even those loyal to Mr.Obama,”reports Jodi Kantor,“say that his quest for excellence can bleed into cockiness and that he tends to overestimate his capabil- ities.”GOP White House aide Matthew Dowd compares him to George W. Bush, evidently the worst insult Kantor and her editors could imagine. Less than a year earlier, Osama bin Laden was killed.Two months after that in July 2011, House Republicans brought their made-for- TV budget crisis to a head, threatening to make the U.S. government default on its debts, risking economic calamity unless Obama caved to their demands. There has been no more dramatic example of the GOP elevating party over country. On George Public Forum W.Bush’s watch, Congress had increased the debt limit in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007.Every GOP No research on to be taken to the veterinarian and teaching and she was a member longer reaching out to our federal, leader posturing against to be spayed or neutered. Their of the Coos Bay School Board. I state and county officials for the the Obama White House harm from coal reproduction takes longer since also worked with Caddy when she economic benefit of Bandon. had voted to increase the they are generally larger animals served as the regional coordinator In fact, as he was writing his Dr. V. Alton Dohner, in his GENE debt level five times. than cats, but capable of the same for the ASPIRE program, a men- missile, I talked personally with Sept. 19 letter,tried to use his title In January 2009, with multiple births, as many as 8 torship program for college- both Rep. Wayne Krieger and LYONS to convince us that he knows the United States’ GDP puppies or more. bound high school students. I Sen. Jeff Kruse. I often touch base what he is talking about when it Columnist having contracted 8.9 per- Driscoll is quoted as saying, have also had the opportunity to with them. I also wrote personal comes to exporting coal from the cent during the previous “Humans probably coexisted deal with Caddy in her role as vice messages to both Commissioner Coos Bay port as being a serious quarter, with 2.2 million jobs lost and the rather than interacted with cats in chair of the board of commis- Fred Messerle and Commissioner health hazard to the locals.The economy shedding jobs at a rate of 750,000 a those early years, which explains sioners for the Oregon Interna- Cam Parry urging them to sup- truth is that he presented no month, Senate Minority Leader Mitch the lack of genetic alteration.” tional Port of Coos Bay, and as a port the city’s urban renewal proof that the coal being shipped McConnell, R-Ky., announced that, “The This is another statement show- fellow member of both the amendment, which was so key to single most important thing we want to from our port will arrive in ing Driscoll’s lack of understand- Marshfield High School Scholar- development of the infrastruc- achieve is for President Obama to be a one- uncovered rail cars or cause any ing of cats, other than to attempt ship Committee and the Coos Bay ture for the cheese factory. term president.” local hazard. a case against them. Cats were Schools Community Foundation. I would prefer to talk about my Like Rush Limbaugh, these jokers wanted There have been no studies of cremated and buried in Egyptian In every instance I have seen own accomplishments and those the president to fail. They knew that if Obama coal trains causing any hazards tombs along with their owners. Caddy demonstrate her determi- of my immediate family. My succeeded in cleaning up the Republican’s along their routes. Quite the con- Quotes by Driscoll only feed nation to make a meaningful, pos- grandfather, who owned the catastrophic mess — have I mentioned the trary, if there was proof, the gov- the general attitude many people itive difference to our area and to Western World for 50 years, was $1.3 trillion yearly deficit Bush left behind? — ernment would have halted ship- have, like “mice and rats should do it in a way that is fair and the county judge (then head it could be a generation before their party ments. be destroyed.” This answers the respectful to all concerned. Caddy county commissioner) who gained the White House again. Mercury and other toxic met- question, “Why would anybody brings the energy, personal signed the Coos County Forest So now comes Bob Woodward,the ultimate als in our local waters and lakes throw a cat from a moving car?” integrity and positive attitude that into law. He joined several other Beltway insider, with a play-by-play narrative have been proven to be deposited It’s the attitude of people. It’s not it takes to really get things done, community leaders (including the of the make-believe crisis entitled “The Price and are being deposited by the late Ed Capps) in helping to of Politics.”Fearful of Tea Party crackpots and cat genes. both here at home and in Salem. local volcanic activity in our As a child I remember crying Caddy is smart as a whip, and rebuild Bandon after the deadly feuding internally (Speaker John Boehner and state, beyond the control of sci- fire of 1936. Majority Leader Eric Cantor evidently despise for days over a batch of kittens has the wonderful ability to listen ence and technology.The amount that an uncle put in a sack with a — really listen — to others, partic- As a city councilor, and later each other), Republicans nevertheless from coal burning in Asia is council president, in the late ’70s believed they had Obama cornered. rock and threw in the river. He ularly those who may have a dif- miniscule in comparison and laughed. I’ve never forgotten it. ferent point of view or a new idea. and ’80s, I played a major role in As excerpted in the Washington Post, which we cannot control. To carrying out the $1.2 million HUD Woodward depicts President Obama con- If you think cats don’t have a Caddy McKeown has the experi- believe that exporting coal to distinct personality, you are ence and the personal qualities to grant that essentially resulted in fronted with an ultimatum. A deal negotiated China or any other country will establishing the Old Town dis- with Republicans by Sen.Harry Reid and Rep. wrong. Most of them are very make her a wonderful state repre- have an effect on those countries’ intelligent and have some human sentative for Oregon’s House Dis- trict, which people love today. Nancy Pelosi would trim $1.2 trillion in feder- burning less coal is naive and With those funds we were able to al spending. Obama had proposed that much traits. They also seldom survive trict 9. ignorant. when abandoned unless rescued. I will be voting for Caddy establish the economic develop- in a “grand bargain” he’d offered Boehner — a We should make the best of a ment loan fund, which was criti- deal the GOP speaker ran from because I have no sympathy for the McKeown to be our next state bad situation and reap the mone- woman in the story who was try- representative, and I hope you cal to supporting a number of “deficit hawks” like Rep. Paul Ryan opposed tary and job benefits. If the good businesses as well as the library increasing millionaires’ taxes. ing to give away excess kittens. will, too. We would be lucky to doctor thinks he is going to be She has no business with a pet she have Caddy as our voice in Salem. and the community center. I was But the new deal contained a poison pill — poisoned by evil coal while living also the crucial vote on whether a time limit allowing the GOP to force a sec- doesn’t take care of. If she can Gina Sutherland in Bandon, over 19 miles away, afford to feed 20 cats, she can Coos Bay to allow the Bandon Shopping ond showdown during the 2012 presidential then he should move to California Center to be built when several on campaign.To Obama,that was tantamount to have that first one spayed. with the rest of the loco environ- Do you know how many pri- Vote Schamehorn the council preferred to leave the blackmail. Aides counseled surrender. mentalists. property in residential zoning. Republicans had the votes. Boehner informed vate individuals are quietly Paul Smith attempting to assist by trapping, for Bandon mayor I am proud of my record as him he had no choice. Coquille mayor (and earlier as a councilor) As Woodward tells it, Treasury Secretary feeding and spaying or neutering I am sure that I’m not the only abandoned cats out of their own and hope people will consider Timothy Geithner was frantic. To veto the bill one who was surprised to see that that when casting their vote. would be morally wrong. Default would be Cats aren’t rats pocket, while others escalate the Mike Claassen played a major role situation? No, I doubt that you Mayor Mary Schamehorn calamitous for the economy, far worse than On Aug. 21, The World ran a in attracting a new cheese factory Bandon the 2008 financial crisis. The damage might story by Jessie Higgins about cat do. to Bandon — most of all City last for generations. abuse. The headline read, “Why Dorothy Taylor Manager Matt Winkel and Dro- “Obama never had to confront the veto would anyone throw me from a Coquille bot representative Daniel Gra- question,” Woodward writes ever so disin- moving car?” On Sept. 8, her fol- ham, who worked so hard on Kudos genuously. “A few days later, House Republi- low-up story answered the ques- McKeown will making it a reality, and the entire cans dropped their insistence on the two-step tion by quoting Carlos Driscoll, a council who supported them. plan.” supposed leading expert on work for us I was glad to hear that I run “a Like a Beltway Forrest Gump, the celebrat- domestic cats. It is quite evident We are lucky to have a great reasonably efficient council ed reporter shows little sign of understanding that Driscoll hated cats from his candidate like Caddy McKeown meeting.” I take that to mean that Professional and his own story. He tells interviewers that quote, “It is not appropriate to running to represent us in Salem. I generally let everyone have a Obama’s failure to reach a “grand bargain” think of cats like other domestic Caddy has a decades-long record chance to speak and treat them loving care signifies a failure to lead. animals. They are more like mice of public service and leadership in with fairness and respect. Any- To Coos Bay Hospital and No, what happened was that Obama called and rats.” This attitude carries our area and is one of the hardest- one who has ever seen Mr. Behavioral Health Unit, Boehner’s bluff and the Republicans folded — over into much of the populace. working people I have ever met. Claassen in action as he flames Thank you. To all of you who a tougher opponent than they imagined. Dogs are usually treated differ- I have known Caddy for over this way and that would probably had me on your “care list,” you One game at a time, Bob. ently about 75 percent of the 20 years, and during that time I question his ability to run a meet- gave me such professional and Arkansas Times columnist Gene Lyons is a time. Cats are put to sleep (killed have had the pleasure of working ing. loving care. I am a new person! National Magazine Award winner. You can is not a gentle statement) many with her on quite a few occasions. The statement that is an out- Bonnie Synnott email him at [email protected]. more times. Dogs are more likely I first met Caddy when I was right lie has to do with me no Port Orford C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, September 20,2012 • The World • A5 Y K State Daughter’s texts Oregon state website offers foreclosure advice from school help SALEM (AP) — A new tions of the pest. The Register-Guard spokesman says a woman mom endure Oregon state website offers It’s a room the size of a reports that this week’s bur- found injured and uncon- help and advice to home- STATE closet that heats the posses- glary comes less than a month scious on a county road has owners facing foreclosure. DIGEST sions of all new residents to after three other post offices been identified. empty nest It offers information about 130 degrees for several in the county were targeted. Spokesman Dwes Hutson about the process, links to by Oregon Housing and hours to kill bedbugs. A post office worker tells said Wednesday evening that DEAR ABBY: I have to foreclosure prevention pro- Community Services, the The bedbug sauna is reduc- the newspaper that mail may the woman is a 53-year-old respond to your reply to grams, and it includes a Department of Consumer ing outbreaks at Bud Clark have been stolen in the Roseburg-area resident. He “Tammi's Mom in N.J.” (June search too for users to enter and Business Services and Commons,a 130-unit complex Lowell burglary. It was dis- did not release her name or 21), whose daughter won’t their ZIP code to locate a the Department of Justice. operated by Home Forward, covered Tuesday morning. other details. answer her texts at college. counselor. http://www.ore- formerly the Housing On Aug. 20 and Aug. 21, A passing motorist spot- Our daughter, “Jill,” attended The Statesman Journal gonhomeownersupport.gov/ Authority of Portland. post offices in Elmira, ted the woman shortly after college 12 reports the website and Marcola and on River Road in 2 a.m. Wednesday. hours from DEAR counseling was funded in Public housing project Post office in Lowell, Eugene were hit. She was taken to a home. She May by the Legislature, has ’bedbug sauna’ burglarized Roseburg hospital with seri- would text ABBY Roseburg,woman found which appropriated nearly $4 PORTLAND (AP) — A new LOWELL (AP) — A post ous injuries and then trans- me almost million from a national set- unconscious on road ferred to Sacred Heart every day — public housing complex in office in the Lane County tlement with loan servicers. Portland has a “bedbug community of Lowell, has ROSEBURG (AP) — A Medical Center in short, sweet The website is sponsored Springfield. messages sauna” to prevent infesta- been hit by a burglary. Douglas County, sheriff’s always end- ing with “Luv U, XOXO.” I Obituaries looked for- JEANNE 1938 and in February of the band, father, grandfather hunting blacktail deer at ward to Gary Allan Mickelson PHILLIPS same year, joined the Oregon great-grandfather, uncle and July 8, 1952 - Sept. 1, 2012 Azalea, Ore. those texts National Guard Band playing friend to so many. He was a On Oct. 21, 1978, he mar- because trumpet, as a corporal. In true gentlemen; one of an era A celebration of life will be ried Jackie Hagen, and they they were a lifeline to my 1942 Carl completed Officers gone by. He was known for held for Gary Allan were married for 23 years. daughter. Training School and was his strength, kind and gentle Mickelson, 60, of North During this time, they had a Tammi’s Mom is coping commissioned as second spirit and wonderful sense of Bend, at 1 son, Travis, and a daughter, with empty nest syndrome, lieutenant into the U.S. humor by all who were p.m. Tina — they were the pride which no child can understand Saturday, of his life. Lt. Col. Carl Forslund Army. His impressive mili- blessed to know him. He will until she experiences it one tary career took him overseas be dearly missed, although Sept. 29, at Gary is survived by his U.S. Army retired day herself. Thankfully, Jill to serve in Europe and twice we are thankful that he has the Church daughter, Tina Hakala and knew how much her texts in Germany, retiring as lieu- gone home to be with his of Christ, husband, Chris of Bend; meant to me. They got me Lt. Col. Carl tenant colonel with more father, and family in heaven. 2761 son, Travis Mickelson and through four long years with- Alexander Forslund, than 30 years of service in Carl is survived by his Broadway in wife, Katrina of Portland; out her.I hope Tammi sees this U.S. Army retired 1966. He distinguished him- son-in-law, Gary Richards; North Bend grandchildren, Joshua and and appreciates that she has a with Pastor Gary Mickelson Sept. 24, 1920 - Sept. 12, 2012 self as an outstanding officer grandson, Michael Shelton; Jordyn Mickelson; brother, mom who isn’t smothering and received several awards granddaughter, Victoria N orm Mike Mickelson; sister, her, but who loves and cares Funeral services will be and medals to include (Shelton) Plooster and hus- Russell presiding. A potluck Brenda Stafford; nieces, about her. — REMEMBERING held for Lt. Col. Carl American Theatre Op band, Major Mark Plooster, will follow immediately after Mindy Hagen, Rosalie IN JOHNSTOWN, PA. Alexander Forslund, U.S. Ribbon, Army Occupation U.S. Army; granddaughter, the service. Carvalha, Angie Reeves, DEAR REMEMBERING: Army retired, 91, of Coos Medal, American Defense Elizabeth (Shelton) Mac and Gary was born July 8, Terri Schmidt and Andrea Thank you for sharing. I Bay, at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. Medal, WWII Victoria Cross husband, T.K. Mac; eight 1952, in Coos Bay and was a Mickelson; and nephews, stressed to Tammi’s Mom that 21, at Nelson’s Bay Area (only a 181 total recipients) great-grandchildren; and six lifelong resident of North Jack Cochran, Michael her daughter is growing up Mortuary, and the Purple Heart. great-great-grandchildren. Bend. He worked at the Mickelson and Brian Crow. and trying to establish inde- 405 Elrod Carl married in 1947 to his He was preceded in death Coos County Road Gary was preceded in pendence. However, readers Ave. in devoted wife, J. Bernice by his wife, Bernice, in 2006; Department for 21 years and death by his parents, Merle were quick to point out that Coos Bay. Forslund with 4-year-old daughter, Carol Richards, in he was a casual long shore- and Bernice Mickelson. Tammi still owes her mother The Rev. daughter, Carol. Later, 2010; and three siblings, man. He was an avid guitar Sign the guestbook at the courtesy of keeping in Don Berney Robert Forslund was adopt- George Forslund, Ellen player and his passion was www.theworldlink.com. touch: will offici- ed from Germany and the Forslund and Esther DEAR ABBY: When I was ate. Military honors will fol- family became four. After Forslund Spurgeon. Also away at college, many stu- low at Sunset Memorial Park Linda Willson She was preceded in death retiring to Coos Bay,Carl and preceded in death by his by her husband, Vidma dents expected their parents to Mausoleum. Bernice spent their time son-in-law, Ronald Shelton, Oct. 5, 1948 - Sept. 15, 2012 pay their tuition and living Carl was born Sept. 24, “Butch” Willson; and par- traveling together through- Capt., Green Beret, U.S. Graveside service for ents, Sam and Barbara expenses, but stay out of their 1920, in North Bend, the son out the United States by Army. Linda Willson, 63, of Myrtle lives. Tammi’s Mom said she’d of Ernest A. and Lena F. Elmore. motorhome. They visited Memorial contributions Point, will be held at 11 a.m. Arrangements are under be happy with a call or text (Matson) Forslund. Carl was family and friends on their may be sent to Liberty Thursday, Sept. 20, at Myrtle every two or three days. I don’t raised in the town of Delmar the direction of travels always enjoying com- Shores Assisted Living and Crest Memorial Gardens, Amling/Schroeder Funeral think that is unreasonable. with his three siblings and pany and a good game of Alzheimer’s communtiy, 95105 Rink Creek Lane in I have lived several hundred enjoyed a happy life on the Service Myrtle Point Chapel, cards. In later years, Carl 19360 Viking Ave., N.W., Coquille. A reception will 541-572-2524. miles away from my family for small family farm. Carl took loving care of his wife, Poulsbo, WA 98370. follow at the Myrtle Point 10 years now. I enjoy a great passed away peacefully, into Sign the guestbook at until her passing in 2006. At Arrangements are under First Christian Church, 511 www.theworldlink.com. deal of independence, but I his savior’s arms, Sept. 12, the loss of his daughter, the direction of Nelson’s Bay Sixth St. know it worries my parents to 2012 — just shy of his 92nd Carol, in 2010 Carl came to Area Mortuary, 541-267- Linda was born Oct. 5, have me so far away.I call them birthday. live near family in Poulsbo, 4216. 1948, in Charleston, S.C., the Funerals every day or two. These quick Carl graduated from daughter of Sam and Barbara Wash. Sign the guestbook at Friday, Sept. 21 phone calls (usually only five Marshfield High School in Elmore. She died Sept. 15, Carl was a loving hus- www.theworldlink.com. Lawrence “Larry” minutes) help them see that 2012, in Myrtle Point. Dawson, 3 I’m safe and happy, and also Linda is survived by her Salisbury, N.C., to Mary and wife, Anita J. Setzer of Coos p.m., allow me to remain emotion- Donald Lee Setzer son, Jason and Celia Willson James Setzer. He passed Bay; sons, Donald Setzer Jr. memorial ally close to my family, even Oct. 27, 1948 - Sept. 13, 2012 of Arcata, Calif.; brothers, away Sept. 13, 2012, in Coos of Coos Bay; Billy Lee Setzer service, though I’m not geographically A memorial service for Sam and Carol Elmore of Bay. of Coos Bay; stepsons, Randy across from close. Donald Lee Setzer,63,of Myrtle Point, Scott and Pam Donald was the oldest of Washman of California and J.C. Penney, Abby, asking for a quick Coos Bay will be held at 4 Elmore of Riverside, Calif., four children. In 1993 he Kevin Washman of Pony Village text, which takes only a few p.m. Friday, and Jeff and Janet Holmes of married his love, Anita J. Colorado; stepdaughter, Mall, 1611 moments, is NOT “helicopter Sept. 21, at Hawthorne, Calif.; aunts, Setzer, together for 20 years Bonnie Laich of Coos Bay; V irginia parenting.” — INDEPEN- Coos Bay Evelyn Hamilton, Gladys they had one son, Billy Lee grandchildren, Donald Lee Ave., North Lawrence DENT GIRL IN ARIZONA Chapel, 685 Bledsoe and Mattie Nielsen; Dawson DEAR ABBY: To Tammi’s Setzer, the youngest of his III of North Carolina, Bend. Anderson five sons. Noshua Setzer of Coos Bay also five nephews and three Mom, I say — it’s time to get a nieces. Ave. in Coos Donald’s journey reached and Azarian Wolf of Idaho; Saturday, Sept. 22 life! Do things now that you’ve Bay with from the East Coast to the mother, Mary Setzer of Jim N. Williams, 2 p.m., always wanted to do. If you’re Pastor Don West Coast meeting people North Carolina; brother, memorial service of married, find things in com- Berney, of and making friends where Jimmy Setzer; and sisters, Death Notice Thanksgiving, Emmanuel mon again. Sometimes when New Donald Setzer ever he went. His home was Vickie and Gail. Episcopal Church, 400 we raise our kids, we can Beginnings Mildred D. Montana — in the hearts of all the people Arrangements are under Highland in Coos Bay. become consumed with their Christian 89, of Coos Bay,died Sept. 18, he touched. Donald contin- the direction of Coos Bay Sally Ann White, 5 p.m., wants and needs, and our Fellowship, presiding. 2012, in North Bend. ues to help others even in his Chapel, 541-267-3131. memorial service, Nelson’s marriages suffer. Private cremation rites were Arrangements are pending passing as he was a donor Friends and family are Bay Area Mortuary,405 Elrod Take up a new hobby and let held at Ocean View Memory with North Bend Chapel, granting others the ability to encouraged to sign the guest- Ave., Coos Bay. your baby bird spread her Gardens in Coos Bay. 541-756-0440. wings. She’ll thank you for it receive the gift of life. book at www.coosbayfh.com Donald Lee Setzer Was Donald is survived by his or www.theworldlink.com. and will WANT to call you born Oct. 27, 1948, in when you stop calling or tex- • Cremation ting every day. If you get your- Gerald Eugene Ulmer a big, generous and loving Jerry was preceded in • Funeral Service self busy, you’ll spend less Jan. 22, 1953 - Sept. 11, 2012 heart. He had a love for fast death by his father, Frederick time sitting by the phone. — cars, rock and roll music and John Ulmer; and his sister, Locally KNOWS FROM EXPERI- A celebration of life playing his drums. Rebecca Roby. “Our family Owned ENCE potluck memorial will be Other than his loving In lieu of flowers, memo- & Operated DEAR ABBY: Until recently, held for Jerry “Fuzz” Ulmer, family. Jerry had a great love rial contributions may be serving your family” I had two children in college — 59, of of the outdoors. Jerry loved made to Jerry's favorite 541-267-4216 one close to home, the other Coquille to hunt and fish with his charity St. Judes Childrens 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson several hours away. from 1 to 4 family and friends and Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Unfortunately, there is so p .m. enjoyed spending his time Place, Memphis, TN 38105. much violence everywhere S aturday, outdoors working and play- Arrangements are under today and kids are vulnerable Sept. 22, at ing! the direction of to it, especially around many the Coquille Jerry is survived by his Amling/Schroeder Funeral colleges and universities. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, September 20,2012 Y K World Doubts arise over claim of ‘Jesus’Wife’papyrus

ROME (AP) — Is a scrap of the fragment’s anonymous tains a dialogue in which dence to support that, King rately quotes Jesus as saying on and so forth, but what is papyrus suggesting that owner, noting that the docu- Jesus refers to “my wife,” said. Any evidence pointing “my wife.” But he ques- exciting about this fragment Jesus had a wife authentic? ment’s value has likely whom he identifies as Mary. to whether Jesus was mar- tioned whether the docu- is that it’s the first case we Scholars on Wednesday increased amid the publicity King’s paper, and the ried or had a female disciple ment was authentic. have of Christians claiming questioned the much-publi- of the still-unproven find. front-page attention it could have ripple effects in “There’s something about that Jesus had a wife,” she cized discovery by a Harvard Karen King, a professor of received in some U.S. news- current debates over the role this fragment in its appear- said. scholar that a 4th century early Christianity at Harvard papers that got advance word of women in the church. ance and also in the grammar She stressed that the text, fragment of papyrus provid- Divinity School, announced about it, was a hot topic of Stephen Emmel, a profes- of the Coptic that strikes me assuming it’s authentic, ed the first evidence that the finding Tuesday at an conversation Wednesday at sor of Coptology at the Uni- as being not completely con- doesn’t provide any histori- some early Christians international congress on the conference. versity of Muenster who was vincing somehow,”he said in cal evidence that Jesus was believed Jesus was married. Coptic studies in Rome. The Christian tradition has on the international advisory an interview on the sidelines actually married, only that And experts in the illicit text, written in Coptic and long held that Jesus was panel that reviewed the of the conference. some two centuries after he antiquities trade also won- probably translated from a unmarried, although there is 2006 discovery of the Gospel “We still have some work died, some early Christians dered about the motive of 2nd century Greek text, con- no reliable historical evi- of Judas, said the text accu- to do, testing the ink and so believed he had a wife.

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C M C M Y K Thursday, September 20,2012 • The World • A7 Y K Nation U.S. demands harsh fees for price fixers

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — lion to settle. The U.S. Department of Jus- U.S. District Judge Susan tice is demanding that a Illston is expected to sen- “remorseless” Taiwanese tence AU Optronics and its company pay a $1 billion fine two top executives. Seven and two former top execu- other Asian manufacturers tives each serve 10 years in and 22 of their executives prison for their roles as cen- have previously pleaded tral figures in what prosecu- guilty and agreed to pay a tors called the most serious combined $890 million in price-fixing cartel ever pros- fines. The 10 executives who ecuted by the U.S. have been sentenced so far The proposed sentences received prison terms rang- would be the stiffest penalty ing from six months to a little ever meted out for price-fixing more than year in prison. convictions if a federal judge It’s the largest criminal adopts the DOJ’s position at antitrust case ever prosecut- sentencing today. The DOJ ed by the DOJ, surpassing the argues the sentences are nec- break-up of a vitamin cartel essary to punish a company in the late 1990’s that netted The Associated Press that unfairly forced U.S. con- $875 million in criminal fines. In this image provided by NASA the Space Shuttle Endeavour is ferried by NASA's Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) over the Kennedy Space Center sumers to pay billions more To date, F. Hoffmann-La early yesterday morning as it departs for California.Endeavour and the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft are in Houston after leaving Kennedy Space Center than they should have for elec- Roche Ltd.’s $500 million fine Wednesday.The ferry flight continues at dawn Thursday, heading to NASA Dryden, then on to Los Angeles Friday. tronics and to deter others for participating in the vita- from engaging in price fixing. min price-fixing scheme The DOJ lawyers made the remains the largest antitrust demands, which include $1 fine. The DOJ’s annual collec- million fines for each of the tion of antitrust criminal fines Endeavour leaves Houston executives, in court filings only topped $1 billion once in Tuesday. They are wrapping the past 10 years, according to up a years-long investigation a report compiled by the law of a global price-fixing scheme firm Gibson Dunn. for new home in California that artificially increased the A jury found AU Optronics, price of LCD screens used in its former president H.B Chen televisions, computers and and former executive vice BY RAMIT PLUSHNIK-MASTI Today’s flyover, which towns, New Orleans and toy nonetheless,” said Scott other electronic products president Hui Hsiung guilty Associated Press Kelly requested, gives NASA then downtown Houston Rush, 54, of Crystal Beach, made by Apple Inc.,Dell Com- and acquitted two others. The a chance to honor Giffords’ and its airports. Texas. puters and many of the largest jury couldn’t agree on a ver- HOUSTON — The space legacy as a longtime advo- Space City, partly made Still, people came out in high-tech companies in the dict for a fifth executive, and shuttle Endeavour took off cate for American human famous by Tom Hanks when droves Wednesday, waving United States. prosecutors dropped charges. atop a modified transport spaceflight, NASA spokes- he uttered the line “Houston, American flags and toting “The conspiracy affected AU Optronics refused to plane from a Houston airport woman Lisa Malone told The we have a problem” in the space shuttle toys, cameras every family, school, busi- plea bargain with the DOJ, today, beginning its journey Associated Press in an email. movie “Apollo 13,” has long and cellphones. ness, charity, and govern- becoming the only company to retirement in California, She said no additional costs tied its fortune to a mix of oil Back-to-back delays in ment agency that paid more to go to trial. Its lawyer Den- where it will be put on per- would be incurred by honor- and NASA. Astronauts train the ferry flight resulted in to purchase notebook com- nis Riordan says the compa- manent display in a museum. ing Kelly’s request. in the humid, mosquito-rid- one day being cut from the puters, computer monitors, ny plans to appeal the con- Along the way, the shuttle Hundreds of people gath- den city, and many call it Houston visit. After landing, and LCD televisions during viction after Illston recently will pass low over several ered Wednesday to watch the home years after they retire. the Endeavour rolled slowly the conspiracy,” prosecutors refused to overturn the jury’s cities and places, including shuttle land in Houston for The Johnson Space Center in front of the cheering concluded in arguing for the verdict issued in March. Tucson, Ariz., the home of an overnight stay,an exciting and an adjacent museum hug crowd. It circled and preened criminal penalties. Riordan says a $1 billion the last person to command but bittersweet moment for Galveston Bay. like a runway model, giving AU Optronics and the fine is out of proportion to an Endeavour mission,retired many residents who felt Houston’s bid for a shuttle awed spectators an opportu- other co-conspirators are the penalty paid by Hoffman, astronaut Mark Kelly, and his spurned that Space City was rejected after the White nity to take pictures from a also the targets of class action writing in court papers that wife, former Congresswoman wasn’t chosen as the final House retired the fleet last variety of angles. lawsuits filed by customers, “it is difficult to believe that Gabrielle Giffords. home for one of the five summer to spend more time “I want to go on it,”said 3- retailers and consumers. the conduct in this case was The couple recently retired shuttles. and money on reaching des- year-old Joshua Lee as he In July, the company, more than two times more moved back to Tucson from “I think that it’s the worst tinations, such as Mars and headed to the landing area along with Toshiba and LG, egregious than the almost Houston, where Giffords was thing that they can do, rotten asteroids. Instead, Houston with his mother and grand- agreed to pay a combined ten-year conspiracy to fix the recovering from serious all the way,” said 84-year- got a replica that used to be mother. $571 million to settle one of price” of vitamins. He says a injuries she suffered in a 2011 old Mary Weiss, clinging to displayed at the Kennedy Joshua’s mother, Jacque- the lawsuits. Other manu- fine of a $1 billion will cripple attack in which a gunman her walker just before Space Center. line Lee of Houston, viewed factures, including Hitachi, the company financially and killed six people and wound- Endeavour landed after fly- “The one we’re getting is a the landing as an education- Sharp and Samsung, agreed is arguing for a penalty of less ed Giffords and 12 others. ing low over Gulf Coast toy. An important toy, but a al opportunity. in December to pay $538 mil- than $285 million. Pot could Has U.S. economy bottomed? Census suggests yes

WASHINGTON (AP) — in housing that is considered be tax boost The U.S. economy is show- “crowded” held steady at 1 ing signs of finally bottom- percent, tied for the highest DENVER (AP) — A catchy ing out: Americans are on since 2003. pro-marijuana jingle for Col- the move again after record Taken as a whole, howev- orado voters considering numbers had stayed put, er, analysts say the latest legalizing the drug goes like more young adults are leav- census data provide wide- this: “Jobs for our people. ing their parents’ homes to ranging evidence of a stabi- Money for schools. Who take a chance with college or lizing U.S. economy. Coming could ask for more?” the job market, once-sharp five years after the housing It’s a bit more complicated declines in births are leveling bust, such a leveling off than that in the states — Col- off and poverty is slowing. would mark an end to the orado,Oregon and Washington New 2011 census data longest and most pernicious — that could become the first released Thursday offer economic decline since to legalize marijuana this fall. glimmers of hope in an eco- World War II. The debate over how much nomic recovery that techni- “We may be seeing the tax money recreational mari- cally began in mid-2009. beginning of the American juana laws could produce is The annual survey, supple- family’s recovery from the playing an outsized role in mented with unpublished Great Recession,”said Andrew the campaigns for and government figures as of Cherlin, a professor of sociol- against legalization — and March 2012, covers a year in ogy and public policy at Johns The Associated Press both sides concede they’re which unemployment fell Hopkins University. He point- A job seeker talks to a recruiter at a job fair expo in Anaheim, Calif. not sure what would happen. modestly from 9.6 percent to ed in particular to the upswing At one extreme, pro-pot 8.9 percent. in mobility and to young men ile recovery,” with the econo- policies remain critical.” in the U.S. opted to return campaigners say it could Not all is well. The jobless moving out of their parents’ my still at risk of falling back The census figures also home. Some 11 million peo- prove a windfall for cash- rate remains high at 8.1 per- homes, both signs that more into recession, depending in show slowing growth in the ple are estimated to be in the strapped and reduced crimi- cent. Home ownership young adults were testing out part on who is president and foreign-born population, U.S. illegally. nal justice costs. dropped for a fifth straight job prospects. whether Congress averts a which increased to 40.4 mil- The bulk of new 0 are now At the other, state govern- year to 64.6 percent, the “It could be the modest “fiscal cliff” of deep govern- lion, or 13 percent of the U.S. higher-skilled workers from ment skeptics warn legaliza- lowest in more than a number of new jobs or sim- ment spending cuts and population. Last year’s Asian countries such as tion would lead to costly legal decade, hurt by more strin- ply the belief that the worst higher taxes in January. immigration increase of China and India, contribut- battles and expensive new gent financing rules and a is over,”Cherlin said. “Given the situation in the 400,000 people was the ing to increases in the for- regulations. shift to renting. More Amer- Richard Freeman, an econ- world economy, we are doing lowest in a decade, reflecting eign-born population in In all three states asking icans than ever are turning to omist at Harvard University, better than many other coun- a minimal gain of Latinos California, New York, Illi- voters to decide whether res- food stamps, while residents said the data point to a “frag- tries,” he said. “Government after many Mexicans already nois and New Jersey. idents can smoke pot, the proponents promise big rewards, though estimates of Prosecutors argue for access to Holmes’ notebook tax revenue vary widely: DENVER (AP) — The lead June 11, the last time Fenton At last month’s hearing, I Colorado’s campaign touts money for school con- police investigator in the Col- saw Holmes. Holmes has Chief Deputy District Attor- struction. State analysts orado theater shooting is been charged with 142 ney Karen Pearson didn’t project somewhere between expected to take the stand counts, including murder explain that but pointed to a $5 million and $22 million a tosday as prosecutors make and attempted murder, dating site on which Holmes year. An economist whose their case for why they should stemming from the July 20 asked if he would be visited study was funded by a pro- have access to a notebook attack at an Aurora theater in prison. pot group projects a $60 mil- sent by the suspect to a uni- that killed 12 and wounded Deputy District Attorney lion boost by 2017. The Associated Press versity psychiatrist that pur- 58 others. Rich Orman told Sylvester I Washington’s campaign In this photo from 2008, a young couple enjoys the view of Mount Hood portedly contains descrip- A court document indi- that Aurora police major promises to devote more than looming over downtown on a spring-like day in Portland. tions of a violent attack. cated Wednesday that pros- crimes detective Craig half of marijuana taxes to Prosecutors on Aug. 30 ecutors are seeking now to Appel, the lead investigator, substance-abuse prevention, suffered a setback in obtain- add 10 more counts against and detective Tom Welton, research, education and Is Portland really where ing the notebook when Ara- Holmes and amend 17 oth- an investigator in the case, health care. Washington state pahoe County District Judge ers, but it didn’t disclose would testify Thursday. analysts estimate nearly $2 William B. Sylvester ruled details and a judge has issued Orman said in court that billion over five years. the young go to retire? that they could not disprove a gag order limiting what Appel will testify that I Oregon’s measure, a doctor-patient relation- information lawyers can Holmes bought a ticket at known as the Cannabis Tax PORTLAND (AP) — A new review found that Portland is a ship between suspect James publicly disclose in the case. the theater, took a seat, then Act, would devote 90 percent study has found that Portland magnet for the young and col- Holmes and University of In their quest to obtain walked out of an emergency of recreational marijuana may not be “a city where lege educated from across the Colorado psychiatrist Lynne Holmes’ notebook, prosecu- exit, propping the door open profits to the state’s general young people go to retire,”but country, even though a dispro- Fenton. He scheduled tors are arguing that it and its so he could come back and fund. Oregon’s fiscal analysts it is the place they go to be portionate share of them are Thursday’s hearing to take contents are fair game start shooting. Orman said haven’t even guessed at the underemployed. working part-time or holding up the issue again. because Holmes wasn’t Welton will testify that it was total revenue. They have pro- Researchers at Portland jobs that don’t require a degree. Defense attorneys said going to be undergoing ther- Holmes who posted profiles jected prison savings State University studied Cen- In short,young college grads Holmes is mentally ill and apy because he planned to be on Match.com and Adult- between $1.4 million and sus data to investigate the real- are moving here, and staying, sought Fenton’s help. dead or in prison after the FriendFinder.com before the $2.4 million a year if marijua- ity behind the famous quip by because of they like the city’s Sylvester rejected prosecutor shooting rampage at an shooting with the tagline, na use was legal without a Fred Armisen on the television amenities and quirky culture, arguments that a doctor- opening night showing of “Will you visit me in doctor’s recommendation. show “Portlandia.” Their not because of jobs. patient relationship ended “The Dark Night Rises.” prison?” C M C M Y K Y K

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PEREZ during the kidnapping and were rescued by police from FDA studies arsenic in rice Family pleased Ferry Road Park. Both Kinney and Bohanan with verdict also testified they found a BY MARY CLARE JALONICK that includes a wide variety of The Associated Press grains — not only for good Continued from Page A1 piece of “rope,” which was nutrition but also to minimize also described as medical WASHINGTON — The tubing, that was about 18 any potential consequences time. Food and Drug Administra- inches long near where Perez from consuming any one par- “This will really bother tion may consider new stan- ticular food,”she said. (the girls) for a while,” she was arrested at the park. dards for the levels of arsenic The agency on Wednesday said. “It’s been hard.” Kinney testified it looked like in rice as consumer groups released 200 of an expected Perez told the court Tues- a ligature, while Perez said it are calling for federal guid- 1,200 samples after the mag- day he didn’t kidnap the girls was a part to a homemade ance on how much of the car- azine Consumer Reports late on July 9 when one of the squirt gun. cinogen can be present in released its own study and victim’s mother’s gave him food. called for federal standards permission to take them to a Sentencing Oct. 1 So far, FDA officials say for arsenic in rice. The FDA gas station to buy cigarettes. Perez also was convicted they have found no evidence will not complete its study Perez testified he didn’t first-degree burglary and that suggests rice is unsafe to until the end of the year, bring the victims home eat. The agency has studied Hamburg said, and cannot third-degree theft on Sept. because he was driving the 13. He will be sentenced on the issue for decades but is in The Associated Press draw any conclusions from girls around so one of them all of his convictions at 8:30 the middle of conducting a In this 2011 photo, rice grows in a field near Alicia, Ark. Consumer the results until then. could blow off steam after a new study of 1,200 samples groups are pressuring the U.S.Food and Drug Administration to set fed- Both studies show rela- fight with the mother. a.m. Monday, Oct. 1. of grocery-store rice prod- eral guidance on allowable levels of arsenic in rice, prompting the tively similar levels of arsenic One victim’s aunt said she ucts — short and long-grain agency to consider possible new standards. in rice. The FDA’s analysis, Fearful of rape was happy with the verdict rice, adult and baby cereals, including 200 samples, Both girls testified they but, most of all, she was drinks and even rice cakes — in water, air, food and soil in inorganic arsenic rice eaters showed average levels of 3.5 were scared that Perez was happy that her niece need to measure arsenic levels. two forms, organic and inor- are consuming, and whether to 6.7 micrograms of inor- going to hurt them as he not worry about facing her Rice is thought to have ganic. According to the FDA, those levels are dangerous, ganic arsenic per serving. drove around in his green kidnapper again. arsenic in higher levels than organic arsenic passes still remains to be seen. Consumer Reports, with 223 mini-van and forced them to “They have been scared to most other foods because it is through the body quickly and FDA Commissioner Mar- samples, found levels up to drink whiskey, which he see him around,” she said, grown in water on the 8.7 micrograms. That is is essentially harmless. Inor- garet Hamburg says con- called “grandpa’s medicine.” referring to the two victims. ground, optimal conditions ganic arsenic — the type sumers shouldn’t stop eating roughly equivalent to one Officer Patrick Kinney and “It will be better now. He for the contaminant to be found in some pesticides and rice, though she does gram of arsenic in 115,000 Detective John Bohanan of the absorbed in the rice. There insecticides — can be toxic encourage a diverse diet just servings of rice. North Bend Police Depart- is going to prison.” are no federal standards for and may pose a cancer risk if in case. It is almost impossible to ment both testified the girls Reporter Tyler Richardson how much arsenic is allowed consumed at high levels or “Our advice right now is say how dangerous these lev- told them they were scared can be reached at 541 269 in food. over a long period. that consumers should con- els are without a benchmark that Perez would rape them. 1222 ext. 236, or at trichard- Arsenic is naturally present How much organic and tinue to eat a balanced diet from the federal government. Both girls were uninjured [email protected].

WAVES railroad terminal at the Port tive impact it can have. COAL U.S. hiring remains weak of Toledo. Last month, a town hall Site selection by Communities that were meeting drew about 50 peo- Continued from Page A1 WASHINGTON (AP) — below the 141,000 in July and not selected are Warrenton, ple, nearly all of whom The number of Americans much lower than the average end of year Camp Rilea and Coos Bay. favored the project. between St. Helens and seeking unemployment ben- 226,000 added in the first Continued from Page A1 In both Reedsport and Hildenbrand acknowl- Astoria. efits fell only slightly last three months of the year. Newport, community sup- edged no fishermen attend- If a coal export terminal is week to a seasonally adjusted Recent job gains are barely port is very strong, Hilden- ed the meeting, so a special built in Coos Bay,trains could 382,000. The level suggests enough to keep up with the Reedsport’s strengths brand said. effort will be made to make come through the Portland hiring remains weak. growth of the working age Reedsport has several Mayor Keith Tymchuk them part of the siting com- metropolitan area on Union The Labor Department population and aren’t features that could make it and Douglas County Com- mittee. Pacific tracks, said Elise said Thursday that applica- enough to rapidly drive down ideal for a test facility, missioner Susan Morgan Meanwhile, Ocean Power Hamner, the spokeswoman tions declined by 3,000 from unemployment. including American Bridge, agree that a wave-energy Technologies will launch a for the Oregon International the previous week, which was “Businesses clearly remain a railroad into town, and the site in Reedsport could ben- separate wave-energy test Port of Coos Bay. revised up. The four-week reluctant to aggressively former International Paper efit the community. buoy off Winchester Bay The Eugene City Council Morgan said, besides average, a less volatile meas- boost their workforces,” said electrical substation in Gar- this year. If that buoy proves will consider a similar reso- bringing in workers and vis- ure, rose for the fifth straight Jim Baird, chief investment diner. successful, the company lution next month. itors who will benefit local week to 377,750, the highest strategist at Plante Moran Another positive feature may launch up to nine more of Reedsport is quick access businesses, having a wave- level in nearly three months. Financial Advisors, in a note in the same location. Applications were skewed to clients. to deep water. energy site could help the A final site is expected to higher two weeks ago by the The unemployment rate “In Reedsport, you get Reedsport Community be chosen by the end of the fallout from Hurricane Isaac. dropped in August to 8.1 per- deeper a lot quicker, which Charter School. Money A Labor Department cent from 8.3 percent. But is ultimately cheaper “It would be a great year. However, the facility spokesman said there were that was only because fewer because you don’t need as chance to bring in a whole won’t be built for several Advice on managing no special factors last week. people were looking for jobs. much cable,” Hildenbrand new career stream for stu- years because funding has your money, and Weekly applications are a The government only counts said. dents to explore,”she said. not been finalized. proxy for layoffs. When they people as unemployment if Reedsport’s rival, New- To become part of siting news about local consistently fall below they are actively looking for port, already has a NNM- Invitation to fishermen team, contact Hildenbrand businesses. 375,000, it typically suggests work. REC open-ocean test site at Tymchuk said one of the at 541-574-6534 ext. 27 or hiring is strong enough to The number of people the edge of the territorial most important things for by email at Kaety.Hilden- lower the unemployment rate. receiving unemployment aid sea, plus supporting infra- the selection process is for [email protected]. Employers added only fell sharply earlier this structure. An electrical the city, county and port to Reporter Jessie Higgins See Page C1 Saturday 96,000 jobs last month, month. substation is nearby, plus a determine how much posi- contributed to this report.

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A look at Friday’s games While I was visiting with some runners after the Prefontaine Marist at Marshfield Memorial Run on Saturday, I was Time: 7 p.m. Radio: KMHS (91.3 FM) approached by a young man from Outlook: A week after a tough one-point Portland. loss to North Eugene, the Pirates host the He introduced himself as a team that is expected to dominate the freelance writer putting together a league again this year. Marshfield likely will feature on Steve Prefontaine for be without starting quarterback Jason Runner’s World magazine. He had Sweet again this week because of a sprained just learned about the race earlier ankle and will hope for a strong defensive in the week and thought it was an effort to try to keep the game competitive. important place to start his North Valley at North Bend research. Time: 7 p.m. We talked about the history of Radio: K-Light (98.7 FM) the race and some of the past Outlook: The Bulldogs host the Knights in their final preseason game. Quarterback champions — he was familiar with Hamilton Mateski should return after miss- 1999 winner Ian Dobson and some ing last week’s loss to Cottage Grove for of the other names on the list. personal issues. The Bulldogs might need Then he asked an interesting the boost. The Knights are 3-0, the wins question — whether I thought the coming against Far West League teams Bay Area properly recognizes and Sutherlin, South Umpqua and Douglas. remembers the significance of the St. Mary’s at Myrtle Point runner we simply Time: 7 p.m. The Associated Press know as Pre. SPORTS Radio: KTEE (94.9 FM and 95.7 FM) New Arizona head coach Rich Rodriguez, center, has the Wildcats off to a flying start and national ranking heading into Saturday’s My first EDITOR Outlook: The Bobcats came close to a win game at Autzen Stadium. thought was, of last week against Glendale and are quickly course we do. improving despite their roster of only 20 That was a players. The Crusaders, from Medford, will pose a much tougher challenge. They have personal reac- blowout victories over Rogue River, Glendale Pac-12 swings into high gear tion, though. and Neah-Kah-Nie the first three weeks. I was too Monroe at Coquille young to appre- Time: 7 p.m. BY JOHN MARSHALL byes before playing on Sept. 27. coach Mike Riley said. ciate Pre, and Radio: No local radio The Associated Press The Rose Bowl will host two of Two teams struggling to find my family had- Outlook: The Red Devils, still seeking the Pac-12’s more surprising an identity will meet in the Pacific n’t yet moved to JOHN their first win, host the Dragons in their PHOENIX — The Pac-12 sea- teams, Oregon State and No. 19 Northwest. the South Coast GUNTHER home opener, also a night they will honor son got off to a rousing start with UCLA. Colorado (0-3) has labored in when he was the newest members of their Hall of Fame. Stanford outlasting Southern The Bruins (3-0) have been an its second season under coach Jon killed in a 1975 car crash, but I Coquille coach David Thomason started his California in a game that had offensive juggernaut under new Embree, opening with three losses grew to appreciate him by the career as an assistant in Monroe and time I was a high school runner expects a tough challenge. streamers and fans flowing onto coach Jim Mora, ranking second in that seemed to get more disheart- the field at Stanford Stadium. the nation with 622 yards per participating in the race that bears Reedsport at Bonanza ening each week. The conference gets into full game. UCLA opened with an his name. Time: 7 p.m. The Buffaloes started the sea- swing this week with five games, expected lopsided win over Rice, son with a loss to rival Colorado Before the Prefontaine Radio: No local radio Memorial Run each September, Outlook: The Braves will try to bounce the marquee-grabber a game that followed by a somewhat unex- State, lost to Sacramento State of back from last week’s loss at Waldport has the potential to top the pected win over No. 17 Nebraska the Football Championship my Coquille teammates and I when they face the Antlers in an important Stanford-USC opener. and kept it rolling by trouncing Subdivision the second week and always visited the Prefontaine game for the power rankings within the Two of the fastest teams in the Houston last weekend. were blown off the field against Gallery in the Coos Art Museum Sunset and Southern Cascade hybrid country meet Saturday night in The Beavers (1-0) have had a Fresno State last week, allowing and watched his 1972 Olympic leagues. Bonanza has played just two Eugene when No. 3 Oregon plays strange season so far. over 500 yards just in the first half 5,000-meter final. We quickly games, an easy win over Chiloquin and a No. 22 Arizona in a game that Their opener against Nicholls of a 69-14 loss. recognized that if Pre wanted a loss to Etna, a California high school. could feature 200 plays, scoring State was postponed because of a Washington State (2-1) has a medal, he could have run for third Reedsport follows the game with a week off place and come home with the to prepare for league play. in bunches and plenty to miss if hurricane, giving them an unex- better record, but hasn’t exactly you step away to get some pop- pected week off. They used it to bronze. But he ran the race to win, Bandon at South Umpqua clicked under new coach Mike corn. prepare for one of the biggest Leach, opening with a lopsided just like all of his other races, and Time: 7 p.m. paid the price by getting nudged Radio: No local radio “They’ve got a lot of fast guys non-conference victories in loss to BYU followed by just-get- playing fast,” Arizona coach Rich school history, 10-7 over No. 13 by wins over FCS Eastern out for third at the line. Outlook: The young Tigers still are I don’t always make it into the searching for their first touchdown of the Rodriguez said Tuesday. “I think Wisconsin. Then came another Washington and UNLV. season and hope it comes this week against we’re very similar philosophically. week off for their bye, meaning “I think we’re similar teams gallery these years, but I do take a the Lancers of the Far West League. South You see some of the same plays Oregon State has played one game from the standpoint of we don’t few moments to stretch along the Umpqua has three losses, but all to likely and looks, like some of the same while many teams already have quite have a tent over our circus side of the museum, another tra- Class 4A playoff teams — Newport, North concepts on certain things offen- three. right now,”Leach said. dition that dates to high school. Valley and Hidden Valley. sively. We’re very similar in the “We’re way behind all in the A battle of strengths will take And I try to run up to Pre’s Rock in Oakridge at Gold Beach way we like to push the game.” number of games in college football place in the desert: Arizona State’s Eugene, the site where he died, Time: 7 p.m. Headlined by that game, it with the postponement in the first rapid-fire offense against Utah’s every spring when I cover the state track meet. Radio: KGBR (92.7 FM) should be an interesting week in game and the bye week in the third rugged defense. Outlook: The Panthers are just 1-2 in their the Pac-12, even with No. 9 week, so it’ll be nice to get into the preseason schedule filled with regular play- SEE GUNTHER | B3 off teams. Oakridge is a new foe for Gold Stanford and Washington getting rhythm of a season,” Oregon State SEE PAC-12 | B3 Beach and is 0-3, with losses to Glide, La Pine and Central Linn. The Panthers will look to tune up for next week’s visit from Cascade Christian. Vikings top Sutherlin in Siuslaw at Newport Dawg Leg Scramble is Time: 7 p.m. FWL volleyball opener Radio: KCST (106.9 FM) Outlook: The Vikings are ranked No. 2 in Sunday at Watson Ranch Class 4A after wins over Marshfield and THE WORLD GIRLS SOCCER Elmira, while the Cubs are just outside the Springfield 5, Marshfield 0: event to help raise funds for its top 10. The games between the two squads Siuslaw’s volleyball team I Teams still can sign traditionally have been close. The visiting Millers shut out the mission of aiding the athletic opened the Far West League sea- Pirates in a Midwestern League Brookings-Harbor at Hoopa Valley up for the North Bend programs at North Bend for son with a four-set win over visit- game at Pete Susick Stadium, but costs ranging from uniforms and Time: 7:30 p.m. Booster Club event ing Sutherlin on Wednesday. Marshfield coach Heather Arzie equipment to travel expenses for Radio: KURY (95.3 FM) The rest of the league gets into Outlook: The Bruins travel out of state as came away pleased with her state tournaments. they search for their first win of the season. action today, including North team’s performance, especially THE WORLD The event also includes an It’s also their final tuneup before Far West Bend hosting South Umpqua. after the Pirates kept the Millers auction that will feature seats League play starts next week. Lona Dengler had 18 kills for off the scoreboard for the first 38 The North Bend Booster for 10 in the press box and also Powers at Gilchrist Siuslaw in its win Wednesday. minutes. Club will hold its annual Dawg seats for 10 in the mezzanine of Time: 4 p.m. Chelsey Bartlett had 12 kills and “I am so proud to coach this Leg Scramble on Sunday at the Hall of Champions, with Radio: No local radio two aces and Ashlee Cole had group of girls,” Arzie said. “They Watson Ranch Golf Course. food provided. Outlook: The Cruisers took their lumps in eight kills. are working hard every day to get Teams of four golfers still can The entry fee of $60 per a loss to Elkton last week and look to get Cierra Cotton had 14 kills, 20 better and their efforts are paying sign up for the scramble tourna- golfer includes lunch, carts and back on track against the Grizzlies, who digs and three aces for the off. ment, which begins with a shot- green fees. also lost to the Elks and also to Prospect in their first two Skyline League games. It’s a Bulldogs. Kayce Mock added seven “I think the girls are settling in gun start at 8:30 a.m. For more information, call long trip, but Powers will spend the next kills and four blocks and Jessica and playing their game. Best of all, The Booster Club uses the John Lucero at 541-297-1390. four weeks at home. Fugate had eight kills and 27 digs. team morale is high.”

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C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Thursday,September 20,2012 Y K Sports Timbers blow another lead

SANTA CLARA, Calif. match and are on pace to be chance in the 45th minute, (AP) — Chris Wondolowski just the fifth MLS club to go a staying upright despite a hard scored two goals in the second full season without a road challenge from Bernardez. half, including the tying goal victory. Bernardez’s attempt to knock in stoppage time, to lift the San Jose salvaged the crit- the ball from Mwanga fed San Jose Earthquakes to a 2-2 ical point after an attempted straight to Rodney Wallace in draw with the Portland flick clearance by Portland the middle of a stretched-out Timbers on Wednesday night. defender Hanyer Mosquera San Jose defense. Wallace slid Wondolowski, who floated to the back post, a through ball right back to entered the game in the 58th where an open Wondolowski Mwanga, who took one drib- minute, scored his 20th and headed it home. ble to avoid converging 21st goals — extending his San Jose brought in defenders and charging goal- franchise single-season Wondolowski and Alan keeper Jon Busch and found record, career-high and Gordon — initially rested in the empty net. league-leading total — to the midst of a three-games- Mwanga, acquired from help San Jose (17-6-6) in-eight-days stretch — Philadelphia in June, made it improve to 11-0-5 in its last looking for late-match magic, 2-0 with a crackling 25-yard 16 matches at Buck Shaw and they each had a hand in blast across the face of goal to Stadium. The Earthquakes the Earthquakes’ first goal. the upper corner of the far also remained three points Gordon flicked on a long post in the 62nd minute. The The Associated Press ahead of Sporting Kansas lead pass from Victor play was set up by a 40-yard U.S.coach Pia Sundhage was overcome by emotion as a video tribute to her was played on the big screen fol- City in the Supporters’ Bernardez in the 73rd run through the midfield by lowing Wednesday’s win over Australia in Sundhage’s final game as the national team coach. Shield race for the most minute, and Steven Lenhart Franck Songo’o. Earthquakes points in the standings. got a sliding touch on it to midfielder Sam Cronin Portland (7-14-8), which free Wondolowski, who con- futilely gave chase, eventual- got two goals from Danny verted with his left foot from ly coming up short on a slid- Sundhage gets happy farewell Mwanga, squandered an 16 yards. It was ing tackle, and Songo’o easily opportunity for its first road Wondolowski’s first goal in swiveled around Bernardez COMMERCE CITY, Colo. goals and two assists, helping past Hope Solo. A few min- win of the season. Instead, the run of play since July 14. before feeding Mwanga, who (AP) — On her final victory the U.S. beat Australia 6-2 utes later, Morgan tied up the the Timbers remained win- Mwanga used his strength had plenty of time to line up lap, Pia Sundhage hopped Wednesday night in an inter- game. less in a 16th straight road to create his own goal-scoring his shot. and high-stepped her way national friendly that was Wambach deflected in the around the field. Sundhage’s farewell game. decisive goal in the 53rd As the U.S. women’s “Today is Pia’s day. We’ve minute when she simply national soccer team coach been talking about it all day: stuck her foot out after soaked in the cheers from the What can we do to show Morgan unleashed a shot. SAVE 55% TODAY capacity crowd, her team her?” Wambach said. “She’s And with that, the team began serenading her by a passionate woman about was on its way to sending on senior wellness exams! belting out, “You are my this game. 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C M C M Y K Thursday,September 20,2012 • The World • B3 Y K Sports PAC-12 game, against BYU, definitely chase even though it’s just Panthers carries momentum and we’ve three games into the season. From Page B1 got to take that with us down Arizona-Oregon will be to Arizona,” said Utah quar- all about reaction times. can make The Sun Devils (2-1) terback Jon Hays, who com- Rodriguez is one of the opened with two easy victo- pleted 18 of 27 passes for 196 innovators in the no-huddle ries over FCS Northern yards and two touchdowns trend that’s sweeping across statement Arizona and Illinois before with no turnovers in place of college football and Oregon numerous mistakes, including Wynn. “The team’s definitely coach Chip Kelly has nearly tonight four turnovers and a disas- riding on a high right now perfected it with his athletic trous day on special teams, led after that type of win.” flock of Ducks. to a 24-20 loss to Missouri. While No. 9 Stanford gets Their offenses aren’t quite BY BARRY WILNER Utah (2-1) had a rough a week off after its win over mirror images, but close The Associated Press stretch after rolling over USC before facing enough to set up a fast- Northern Colorado in its Washington, the 13th-ranked paced, who-can-do-it-bet- Cam Newton is enough opener, losing to smaller rival Trojans will look to bounce ter showdown that should reason to tune into any NFL Utah State and losing quar- back against California (1-2). keep the scoreboard opera- game. That Newton and terback Jordan Wynn, who One of the preseason tors busy at Autzen Stadium. Carolina come off an upset of retired after suffering a favorites to win the national “It’s maybe a clouded mir- New Orleans and now face fourth shoulder injury. championship, USC (2-1, 0-1 ror in a sense that there’s some the inconsistent defending The Utes bounced back Pac-12) was manhandled by things that they do that we’ve Super Bowl champions last week, hanging on for a Stanford’s defense and run- done in the past and we have in tonight makes Giants- 24-21 win over rival Brigham ning game in the 21-14 loss, its our package, and there’s prob- Panthers even Young in a wild game that fourth straight to the Cardinal. ably some things that we do more intrigu- featured two missed field Always under the micro- that they have in their package ing. Pro The Associated Press goals by the Cougars with 1 scope, the Trojans dropped and maybe don’t do as much,” This is a Carolina quarterback Cam Newton celebrates after scoring a touch- second left and Utah’s fans nine spots to 13th in The Rodriguez said. chance for Picks down against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. storming and re-storming the Associated Press poll and Whatever they do, it’s the Panthers field before it finally ended. have already been written off sure to be entertaining, not to to declare them- their pass rush and run ranked team for a reason. ... “A game like that, a rivalry by some in the national-title mention moving fast. selves something more than a defense. 49ERS, 23-10. fun team to watch. We think they will, mak- Green Bay (minus 3) at “This is a big stage for us,” ing the kind of statement Seattle, Monday night: coach Ron Rivera said. “It’s Rivera is hoping for. ... PAN- Seattle’s as tough a place to movies and books. comments. been a long time coming that THERS, 23-20. play as anywhere. Packers GUNTHER I’m amazed at how rele- “Pre is our legacy,”he 1 we’ve played a game like this. St. Louis (plus 7 ⁄2) at handle it. ... PACKERS, 27- From Page B1 vant Pre is today to young said. “To win my first race on It’s the type of game that can Chicago: Angry Bears take it 21. runners throughout the his track, that’s a real honor.” show that we’re really mak- out on surprisingly competi- Tampa Bay (plus 7) at And one of the phrases United States, who are I mentioned to the visit- ing progress. To come back tive Rams. ... BEST BET: Dallas: How do you predict a that comes up sometimes inspired by his story. ing writer how Pre’s mile and play really well would BEARS, 27-16. matchup of totally unpre- during our Saturday run Except for Olympic years, record in the Coos County 1 speak well as to where we’re Cincinnati (plus 3 ⁄2) at dictable teams? A tie? Can’t group in Coquille, when the biggest track meet each meet was retired, never to be headed as a football team.” Washington: Redskins hurt- go there. ... COWBOYS, 24- we’re pondering what our season in the country is the broken, a fitting way to Where the Giants were ing on defense, Bengals a 23. workout will be, is “What Prefontaine Classic in honor his memory, and how headed last Sunday through team that can take advan- Detroit (minus 3) at would Pre do?” My running Eugene. the biggest high school meet 30 minutes was 0-2. Tampa tage. ... UPSET SPECIAL: Tennessee: Titans might be partner Michelle Philley But what about here? each spring on the South Bay’s Josh Freeman picked BENGALS, 24-20. most disappointing team thus asked me that one rainy There’s the road race, of Coast, at least in terms of apart a New York defense Philadelphia (minus 4) at far. Lions haven’t been great, morning when I told her I course, which was held for number of athletes, is the that is struggling in the sec- Arizona: Eagles have yet to either. ... LIONS, 27-19. was considering abandoning the 33rd time on Saturday. Prefontaine Rotary ondary, in part due to injuries put everything together; N.Y. Jets (minus 3) at the tough hill I was going to And the Prefontaine Invitational. but also because of weak per- Cardinals are much closer to Miami: Loser here headed for run. The result — I ran that Memorial Committee uses Before introducing him to formances from usual stand- doing so. ... CARDINALS, very long season. ... JETS, 17- hill and three others. some of the proceeds from Pre’s high school teammate outs, especially cornerback 20-17. 16. One of the highlights of the race to sponsor the Pre Jay Farr and to longtime race Corey Webster. Atlanta (plus 3) at San Kansas City (plus 9) at my early career at The World Track Club each summer. It director Bob Huggins, I took Carolina, a 1-point Diego: The other matchup of New Orleans: Just what the was visiting Pre’s family also has helped the track him down to show him the underdog at home, has Steve unbeatens; Falcons are better struggling Saints need to get home with Olympic champi- programs at area schools. plaque at the finish line of Smith and a rapidly develop- team. ... FALCONS, 24-20. on track: a team with even on Billy Mills and meeting Marshfield also has hon- the track — one of several ing Brandon LaFell at receiv- New England (plus 3) at more problems. ... SAINTS, Pre’s parents and seeing his ored Pre — the track at Pete honoring Pre along the route er. Baltimore: Ravens remember 34-21. room with many of his Susick Stadium now bears of the 10K. “He’s established himself they were soooooo close to Buffalo (minus 3) at awards. his name. That specific plaque as a very good complement to beating Patriots for AFC Cleveland: Browns showing I consider myself lucky to And Marshfield track recalls Pre setting his final Steve Smith,”Rivera said. title. ... RAVENS, 21-20. plenty of moxie. ... have access to lots of infor- coach Mac McIntosh has American record on 1 But the Giants have a way Houston (minus 1 ⁄2) at BROWNS, 16-14. mation about Pre, including made one of his primary Marshfield’s track. of confounding everyone, Denver: Broncos much Jacksonville (plus 3) at a file of archives from the goals keeping Pre’s memory The writer thought it was just as they did against the tougher at home, Peyton Indianapolis: Jaguars are at newspaper that includes a alive with the track team. cool. Buccaneers with an awful won’t keep turning over ball. the bottom on merit. ... letter from Pre to one of his When Pirate senior I do, too. And after fur- first half followed by a sensa- ... BRONCOS, 20-16. COLTS, 17-9. coaches. Connor Devereux won the ther thought, I’m pretty sure tional comeback. In the same San Francisco (minus 7) at Pittsburgh (minus 4) at The general public has Prefontaine Invitational, the we keep Pre’s memory alive game, Eli Manning went from Minnesota: Niners have been Oakland: Remember when been given plenty of oppor- high school version of the — far beyond retracing his horrid to spectacular, and the road warriors under Jim this was a high-profile rival- tunities to learn about Pre, race, on Saturday, he men- footsteps in a race every Panthers need to improve Harbaugh, and they’re top- ry? ... STEELERS, 23-14. too, through Hollywood tioned Pre in his post-race September. Scoreboard

1 at Pacific, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh (Locke 0-1) at Houston (E.Gonzalez Minnesota 62 87 .416 19⁄2 Rangers 6, Angels 2 D.C. United 13 10 5 44 45 39 1 On The Air College Volleyball — Mount Hood at SWOCC, 6 2-1), 5:05 p.m. Cleveland 61 88 .409 20⁄2 Texas 003 000 030 — 6 10 0 Montreal 12 15 3 39 44 49 p.m. Arizona (Miley 15-10) at Colorado (D.Pomeranz West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 000 020 000 — 2 8 0 New England 7 15 7 28 36 40 Today Saturday, Sept. 22 1-9), 5:10 p.m. Texas 88 60 .595 — D.Holland, Mi.Adams (8), Nathan (9) and Soto; Philadelphia 7 13 6 27 26 31 NFL Football — New York Giants at Carolina, 5:20 High School Volleyball — Reedsport at San Diego (Cashner 3-4) at San Francisco Oakland 84 64 .568 4 C.Wilson, Williams (3), Richards (8), Walden (8), Toronto FC 5 17 7 22 32 51 1 p.m., NFL Network. McKenzie Tournament, TBA; Coquille, Riddle, (Vogelsong 12-9), 7:15 p.m. Los Angeles 81 68 .544 7⁄2 Isringhausen (9) and Iannetta. W—D.Holland 11- WESTERN CONFERENCE College Football — BYU at Boise State, 6 p.m., Monroe, Oakland, Riddle and Yoncalla at Nationals 3, Dodgers 1 Seattle 70 80 .467 19 6. L—C.Wilson 12-10. HRs—Texas, Soto (4). Los W L T Pts GF GA ESPN. Bandon Invitational, 9 a.m.; North Bend at First Game Wednesday’s Games Angeles, Callaspo (10). x-San Jose 17 6 6 57 60 35 Golf — PGA Tour Championship, 10 a.m., Golf Sisters Tournament, TBA; Marshfield at Rogue Los Angeles 001 000 000 — 1 9 0 N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 2, 1st game Orioles 3, Mariners 1 Seattle 13 6 9 48 44 29 Channel; Navistar LPGA Classic, 3:30 p.m., Golf Valley Invitational, Medford, 9 a.m. Washington 010 011 00x — 3 10 0 Minnesota 6, Cleveland 4 Baltimore 000 100 000 02 — 3 8 0 Los Angeles 14 11 4 46 50 40 Channel. High School Boys Soccer — Nonleague: Harang, Sh.Tolleson (5), P.Rodriguez (6), Detroit 6, Oakland 2 Seattle 000 100 000 00 — 1 8 1 Real Salt Lake 14 11 4 46 38 33 Friday, Sept. 21 Cascade Christian at Marshfield, 2 p.m. Guerrier (7), J.Wright (8) and A.Ellis; N.Y. Yankees 2, Toronto 1, 2nd game (11 innings) Vancouver 10 12 7 37 29 38 High School Football — Marist at Marshfield, 7 High School Girls Soccer — Nonleague: Zimmermann, Mattheus (7), S.Burnett (7), Storen Tampa Bay 13, Boston 3 J.Saunders, O’Day (9), Strop (10), Matusz (10), FC Dallas 9 12 9 36 35 38 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM); North Valley at North Cascade Christian at Marshfield, noon. (8), Clippard (9) and K.Suzuki. W—Zimmermann Kansas City 3, 0 Ayala (10), Ji.Johnson (11) and Teagarden; Colorado 9 18 2 29 36 43 Bend, 7 p.m., K-Light (98.7 FM); St. Mary’s at High School Cross Country — Siuslaw, 11-8. L—Harang 9-10. Sv—Clippard (32). Texas 6, L.A. Angels 2 F.Hernandez, Wilhelmsen (9), Kinney (11) and Portland 7 14 8 29 30 49 Myrtle Point, 7 p.m., KTEE (94.9 FM and 95.7 Marshfield at Northwest Classic, Eugene, 9 a.m.; Dodgers 7, Nationals 6 Baltimore 3, Seattle 1, 11 innings J.Montero. W—Ayala 5-4. L—Kinney 0-3. Sv— Chivas USA 7 14 7 28 21 44 FM); Oakridge at Gold Beach, 7 p.m., KGBR (92.7 Today’s Games NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. North Bend at Seaside Three-Course Second Game Ji.Johnson (45). HRs—Baltimore, Ad.Jones (30). FM); Siuslaw at Newport, 7 p.m., KCST (106.9 Minnesota (Vasquez 0-2) at Cleveland (Kluber x- clinched playoff berth Invitational, TBA. Los Angeles 003 300 001 — 7 13 1 Seattle, Gutierrez (4). FM); Brookings-Harbor at Hoopa Valley, Calif., 1-4), 9:05 a.m. Wednesday’s Games College Volleyball — Clackamas at SWOCC, 2 p.m. Washington 000 000 060 — 6 9 0 7:30 p.m., KURY (95.3 FM). Oakland (Milone 13-10) at Detroit (A.Sanchez Sporting Kansas City 2, New York 0 College Cross Country — SWOCC at Northwest Beckett, Choate (8), Belisario (8), League (9) — Texas at Seattle, 7 p.m., 3-5), 10:05 a.m. Pro Football Columbus 1, Chivas USA 0 Classic, Eugene, TBA. and Treanor; Lannan, Wang (4), Duke (7), Root Sports; Chicago White Sox at Los Angeles San Jose 2, Portland 2, tie Men’s College Soccer — SWOCC at Skagit Valley, 2 Clippard (9) and Flores. W—Belisario 7-1. L— Toronto (Laffey 3-5) at N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes Angels, 7 p.m., WGN. NFL Today’s Game p.m. Clippard 2-5. Sv—League (3). HRs—Los Angeles, 15-12), 4:05 p.m. Auto Racing — NASCAR Sprint Cup Sylvania 300, AMERICAN CONFERENCE D.C. United at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Women’s College Soccer — SWOCC at Skagit Kemp (19). Washington, Morse (14), Boston (Buchholz 11-6) at Tampa Bay (Price practice at 9 a.m. and qualifying at 7 p.m., Speed East W L T Pct PF PA Saturday’s Games Valley, noon. Lombardozzi (3). 18-5), 4:10 p.m. Channel; NASCAR Camping World Truck Series South Coast Youth Football League — Fifth- and Chicago White Sox (Liriano 6-11) at Kansas City N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 58 55 Sporting Kansas City at Montreal, 10:30 a.m. Kentucky 225, 4:30 p.m., Speed Channel. sixth-grade: At North Bend, North Bend Steelers Brewers 3, Pirates 1 (Guthrie 4-3), 5:10 p.m. New England 1 1 0 .500 52 33 New York at New England, 4:30 p.m. College Football — Baylor at Louisiana Monroe, 5 vs. Coos Bay Vikings, 9 a.m.; North Bend Broncos Milwaukee 100 010 100 — 3 11 1 Texas (Darvish 15-9) at L.A. Angels (Greinke 5- Miami 1 1 0 .500 45 43 Portland at Real Salt Lake, 5 p.m. p.m., ESPN. vs. Reedsport Falcons, 11 a.m.; at Myrtle Point, Pittsburgh 000 000 001 — 1 6 2 2), 7:05 p.m. Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 63 65 Columbus at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Golf — PGA Tour Championship, 10 a.m., Golf Myrtle Point Giants vs. Coos Bay Jets, 9 a.m.; Coos Estrada, Henderson (8), Axford (9) and Lucroy; Friday’s Games South W L T Pct PF PA Toronto FC at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Channel; Navistar LPGA Classic, 3:30 p.m., Golf Bay Raiders vs. Bandon Saints, 11 a.m. Third- and McPherson, Resop (5), Karstens (6), Leroux (9) Minnesota (Deduno 6-4) at Detroit (Porcello Houston 2 0 0 1.000 57 17 San Jose at Seattle FC, 7:30 p.m. Channel. fourth-grade: at North Bend, Coos Bay Chargers vs. and McKenry. W—Estrada 4-6. L—McPherson 0-1. 9-12), 4:05 p.m. Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 44 61 Sunday’s Games Saturday, Sept. 22 Reedsport Redskins, 1 p.m.; Coos Bay Jaguars vs. Sv—Axford (30). HRs—Milwaukee, Aoki (9). Oakland (J.Parker 11-8) at N.Y. Yankees Tennessee 0 2 0 .000 23 72 Houston at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. College Football — Virginia at TCU, 9 a.m., Bandon Cardinals, 1 p.m.; North Bend Colts vs. Pittsburgh, A.McCutchen (29). (Sabathia 13-6), 4:05 p.m. Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 30 53 Chivas USA at D.C. United, 4 p.m. ESPN; UTEP at Wisconsin, 9 a.m., ESPN2; North Bend Ravens, 3 p.m. Braves 3, Marlins 0 Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 6-4) at Boston North W L T Pct PF PA Colorado at Vancouver, 4:30 p.m. Maryland at West Virginia, 9 a.m., FX; Atlanta 111 000 000 — 3 7 1 (Lester 9-12), 4:10 p.m. Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 67 37 Friday, Sept. 28 Mississippi at Tulane, 9 a.m., Root Sports; Yale Miami 000 000 000 — 0 5 0 Toronto (Villanueva 7-5) at Tampa Bay (Shields Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 47 71 Chicago at Sporting Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. at Cornell, 10 a.m., NBC Sports Network; Oregon Pro Baseball Medlen, Kimbrel (9) and McCann; Jo.Johnson, 14-9), 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 46 41 Saturday, Sept. 29 State at UCLA, 12:30 p.m., ABC and KBBR (1340 Koehler (7), A.Ramos (8), Da.Jennings (9), Cleveland (Masterson 11-14) at Kansas City Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 43 51 Toronto FC at New York, 4 p.m. AM); Temple at Penn State, 12:30 p.m., ESPN2; National League Gaudin (9) and Brantly. W—Medlen 9-1. L— (Mendoza 7-9), 5:10 p.m. West W L T Pct PF PA Philadelphia at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Missouri at South Carolina, 12:30 p.m., CBS; East Division W L Pct GB Jo.Johnson 8-13. Sv—Kimbrel (38). Chicago White Sox (Peavy 11-11) at L.A. Angels San Diego 2 0 0 1.000 60 24 New England at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Denver 1 1 0 .500 52 46 Northern Arizona at Montana, 12:30 p.m., Root Washington 90 58 .608 — Phillies 3, Mets 2 (Haren 11-11), 7:05 p.m. Seattle FC at Vancouver, 6 p.m. Sports; Colorado at Washington State, 1 p.m., FX; Atlanta 86 64 .573 5 Kansas City 0 2 0 .000 41 75 Real Salt Lake at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m. 1 Philadelphia 100 000 002 — 3 3 0 Texas (M.Perez 1-1) at Seattle (Iwakuma 6-5), Philadelphia 75 74 .503 15⁄2 Oakland 0 2 0 .000 27 57 Harvard at Brown, 1:30 p.m., NBC Sports New York 001 001 000 — 2 9 0 7:10 p.m. D.C. United at Portland, 7:30 p.m. New York 66 82 .446 24 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Network; LSU at Auburn, 4 p.m., ESPN; Michigan Hamels, Bastardo (7), De Fratus (7), Aumont Yankees 4, Blue Jays 2 FC Dallas at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. at Notre Dame, 4:30 p.m., NBC; Kansas State at Miami 66 84 .440 25 East W L T Pct PF PA Sunday, Sept. 30 (8), Horst (8), Papelbon (9) and Ruiz; Harvey, First Game Central Division W L Pct GB Philadelphia 2 0 0 1.000 41 39 Los Angeles at Colorado, 4 p.m. Oklahoma, 4:30 p.m., Fox; Vanderbilt at Parnell (8), Edgin (9), Rauch (9) and Shoppach. Toronto 000 000 020 — 2 10 0 Georgia, 4:45 p.m., ESPN2; Clemson at Florida Cincinnati 90 59 .604 — Dallas 1 1 0 .500 31 44 W—Horst 2-0. L—Edgin 1-2. Sv—Papelbon (36). New York 300 000 01x — 4 7 2 State, 5 p.m., ABC; Arizona at Oregon, 7:30 p.m., St. Louis 79 70 .530 11 Washington 1 1 0 .500 68 63 1 HRs—Philadelphia, Rollins (22), Howard (11). H.Alvarez, Oliver (8) and Mathis, Arencibia; Transactions ESPN and KWRO (630 AM); Nevada at Hawaii, Milwaukee 76 72 .514 13⁄2 N.Y. Giants 1 1 0 .500 58 58 1 New York, D.Wright (18). Pettitte, Rapada (6), D.Lowe (6), Chamberlain 7:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network. Pittsburgh 74 74 .500 15⁄2 South W L T Pct PF PA Reds 6, Cubs 5 (7), Logan (7), D.Robertson (8), R.Soriano (8) BASEBALL Major League Baseball — St. Louis at Chicago Chicago 58 91 .389 32 Atlanta 2 0 0 1.000 67 45 American League Cincinnati 103 010 000 01 — 6 13 1 and R.Martin. W—Pettitte 4-3. L—H.Alvarez 9-13. Cubs, 10 a.m., WGN; Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston 48 101 .322 42 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 50 51 —Recalled RHP Dylan Chicago 000 103 010 00 — 5 9 1 Sv—R.Soriano (42). Cincinnati, 1 p.m., Fox; Texas at Seattle, 6 p.m., Root West Division W L Pct GB Carolina 1 1 0 .500 45 43 Bundy from Bowie (EL). (11 innings) Sports. San Francisco 86 63 .577 — Yankees 2, Blue Jays 1 New Orleans 0 2 0 .000 59 75 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Reinstated DH Travis Leake, Arredondo (7), Hoover (8), LeCure (8), Golf — PGA Tour Championship, 9 a.m., Golf Los Angeles 77 72 .517 9 Second Game North W L T Pct PF PA Hafner from the 15-day DL. 1 Ondrusek (10), Broxton (11) and D.Navarro; Toronto 010 000 000 — 1 3 0 Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 45 40 Channel and 11 a.m., NBC; Navistar LPGA Classic, 11 Arizona 74 74 .500 11⁄2 NEW YORK YANKEES—Reinstated LHP Andy Rusin, Bowden (6), Russell (7), Camp (8), a.m., Golf Channel. San Diego 71 78 .477 15 New York 010 000 01x — 2 8 1 Detroit 1 1 0 .500 46 50 Pettitte from the 60-day DL. Recalled RHP Dellin 1 Marmol (9), J.Chapman (10), Al.Cabrera (11) and Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 46 46 Major League Soccer — Portland at Real Salt Colorado 58 90 .392 27⁄2 R.Romero, Delabar (7), Loup (8), Lyon (8) and Betances from Trenton (EL) and placed him on W.Castillo. W—Ondrusek 5-2. L—Al.Cabrera 0-1. Lake, 5 p.m., NBC Sports Network; San Jose at Wednesday’s Games Arencibia, Mathis; D.Phelps, Logan (7), Eppley Chicago 1 1 0 .500 51 44 the 60-day DL. Sv—Broxton (4). HRs—Chicago, A.Soriano (30). Seattle, 12:30 a.m. (delayed), Root Sports. Washington 3, L.A. Dodgers 1, 1st game (8), R.Soriano (9) and C.Stewart. W—Eppley 1-2. West W L T Pct PF PA National League Auto Racing — Formula One Singapore Grand Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 1 Cardinals 5, Astros 0 L—Delabar 4-3. Sv—R.Soriano (42). Arizona 2 0 0 1.000 40 34 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Recalled OF A.J. Prix qualifying, 6 a.m., Speed Channel; NASCAR Atlanta 3, Miami 0 Houston 000 000 000 — 0 5 1 Twins 6, Indians 4 San Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 57 41 Pollock from Reno (PCL). Selected the contract Sprint Cup Sylvania 300 practice, 8 a.m., Speed Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Mets 2 St. Louis 020 100 02x — 5 8 1 Minnesota 002 031 000 — 6 12 1 St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 54 55 of INF Mike Jacobs from Reno. Designated OF Channel; NASCAR Nationwide Series Kentucky 300, L.A. Dodgers 7, Washington 6, 2nd game Harrell, Ambriz (6), Storey (8), Fick (8) and Cleveland 101 000 020 — 4 7 0 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 43 27 Cole Gillespie for assignment. Today 1 p.m., ESPN; NHRA AAA Texas Fall Nationals qual- Cincinnati 6, 5, 11 innings C.Snyder; Lynn, Mujica (7), Boggs (8), J.Kelly (9), Hendriks, Al.Burnett (7), T.Robertson (8), Today BASKETBALL ifying, midnight (delayed), ESPN2. St. Louis 5, Houston 0 Motte (9) and Y.Molina. W—Lynn 16-7. L—Harrell Perkins (9) and C.Herrmann; McAllister, Seddon N.Y. Giants at Carolina, 5:20 p.m. National Basketball Association Sunday, Sep. 23 Arizona 6, San Diego 2 10-10. Sv—Motte (37). HRs—St. Louis, Freese (20), (5), Maine (7), Sipp (8), F.Herrmann (9) and WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Re-signed C/F Brian Tampa Bay at Dallas, 10 a.m. San Francisco 7, Colorado 1 Y.Molina (20). C.Santana. W—Hendriks 1-7. L—McAllister 5-8. Cook. Signed F/C Earl Barron, G Steven Gray and Local Schedule St. Louis at Chicago, 10 a.m. Today’s Games Diamondbacks 6, Padres 2 Sv—Perkins (13). HRs—Minnesota, Willingham F Shavlik Randolph. San Francisco at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Today Houston (B.Norris 5-12) at St. Louis (J.Garcia 4- San Diego 000 200 000 — 2 7 1 (35). Cleveland, As.Cabrera (15). FOOTBALL Detroit at Tennessee, 10 a.m. High School Volleyball — Far West League: 7), 10:45 a.m. Arizona 000 130 02x — 6 9 0 National Football League Tigers 6, Athletics 2 Kansas City at New Orleans, 10 a.m. South Umpqua at North Bend, 6 p.m.; Cincinnati (Cueto 17-9) at Chicago Cubs DETROIT LIONS—Claimed CB Jerome Murphy Volquez, Vincent (7), Boxberger (8) and Oakland 000 000 002 — 2 8 0 Cincinnati at Washington, 10 a.m. Brookings-Harbor at Douglas, 6 p.m. Sunset (Berken 0-1), 11:20 a.m. off waivers from New Orleans. Placed CB Jo.Baker; Cahill, Ziegler (7), D.Hernandez (8), Detroit 003 010 11x — 6 10 1 N.Y. Jets at Miami, 10 a.m. Conference: Reedsport at Myrtle Point, 6 p.m.; San Diego (Richard 13-12) at Arizona (Skaggs Drayton Florence on injured reserve. Lindstrom (9) and M.Montero. W—Cahill 12-11. L— Bre.Anderson, Neshek (3), J.Miller (5), Figueroa Buffalo at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Bandon at Glide, 6 p.m. 1-2), 12:40 p.m. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed TE Maurice Volquez 10-11. (8) and D.Norris; Verlander, Dotel (7), Benoit (8), Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. High School Boys Soccer — Far West League: Colorado (J.De La Rosa 0-0) at San Francisco Stovall. Released TE Stephen Spach. Giants 7, Rockies 1 Valverde (9) and G.Laird. W—Verlander 15-8. L— Philadelphia at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. North Bend at Douglas, 3 p.m.; Coquille at (Zito 12-8), 12:45 p.m. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Re-signed WR Colorado 000 010 000 — 1 4 1 Bre.Anderson 4-2. HRs—Detroit, Mi.Cabrera (41). Atlanta at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Pacific, 4:30 p.m.; Sutherlin at Brookings- Milwaukee (Fiers 9-8) at Pittsburgh Deion Branch and LB Niko Koutouvides. Signed San Francisco 300 031 00x — 7 14 0 Pittsburgh at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. Harbor, 4:30 p.m. (W.Rodriguez 11-13), 1:05 p.m. Rays 13, Red Sox 3 TE Kellen Winslow. Released RB Lex Hilliard, LB Chatwood, Ottavino (5), E.Escalona (6), Houston at Denver, 1:25 p.m. High School Girls Soccer — Far West League: L.A. Dodgers (Capuano 11-10) at Washington Boston 102 000 000 — 3 5 2 Mike Rivera and WR Greg Salas. Mat.Reynolds (7), Scahill (8) and W.Rosario; New England at Baltimore, 5:20 p.m. Sutherlin at Coquille, 4:30 p.m.; South Umpqua (Detwiler 9-6), 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay 011 307 01x — 13 15 0 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Signed CB Elbert M.Cain, Mijares (9) and Posey. W—M.Cain 15-5. L— Monday, Sep. 24 at North Bend, 4:30 p.m.; Brookings-Harbor at Philadelphia (Cloyd 1-1) at N.Y. Mets (Hefner 2- Matsuzaka, Aceves (4), Bard (6), A.Miller (6), Mack. Chatwood 4-5. HRs—San Francisco, Sandoval (9). Green Bay at Seattle, 5:30 p.m. Douglas, 5 p.m. 6), 4:10 p.m. Atchison (6), C.Carpenter (8) and Lavarnway, OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed CB Brandian Ross Friday, Sept. 21 Friday’s Games American League Quiroz; Archer, McGee (6), B.Gomes (7), D.De La from Green Bay’s practice squad. Signed DB High School Football — Midwestern League: St. Louis (C.Carpenter 0-0) at Chicago Cubs East Division W L Pct GB Rosa (9) and J.Molina, Vogt. W—Archer 1-3. L— Pro Soccer Akwasi Owusu-Ansah to the practice squad. Re- Marist at Marshfield, 7 p.m. Skyline League: (Volstad 3-10), 11:20 a.m. New York 85 63 .574 — Matsuzaka 1-6. HRs—Tampa Bay, Keppinger (7), signed DT Vaughn Meatoga to the practice 1 C.Pena (18). Powers at Gilchrist, 4 p.m. Nonleague: North Atlanta (Hanson 12-8) at Philadelphia Baltimore 85 64 .570 ⁄2 Major League Soccer squad. 1 Valley at North Bend, 7 p.m.; Oakridge at Gold (K.Kendrick 9-11), 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay 79 70 .530 6⁄2 Royals 3, White Sox 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Signed G Reggie Beach, 7 p.m.; St. Mary’s at Myrtle Point, 7 p.m.; Milwaukee (Marcum 5-4) at Washington Boston 68 82 .453 18 Chicago 000 000 000 — 0 9 1 W L T Pts GF GA Wells. 1 Reedsport at Bonanza, 7 p.m.; Monroe at (E.Jackson 9-10), 4:05 p.m. Toronto 66 81 .449 18⁄2 Kansas City 001 000 20x — 3 9 0 Sporting KC 16 7 6 54 37 25 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed LB Eric Coquille, 7 p.m.; Siuslaw at Newport, 7 p.m.; L.A. Dodgers (Blanton 9-13) at Cincinnati Central Division W L Pct GB Sale, N.Jones (7), Omogrosso (8), Veal (8) and Chicago 15 8 5 50 40 33 Bakhtiari to a two-year contract. Brookings-Harbor at Hoopa Valley, Calif., 7:30 (Arroyo 12-8), 4:10 p.m. Chicago 81 67 .547 — Flowers; B.Chen, K.Herrera (7), G.Holland (9) New York 14 8 7 49 49 42 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Signed WR Jordan p.m. Miami (Ja.Turner 1-2) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 11-9), Detroit 79 69 .534 2 and S.Perez. W—B.Chen 11-12. L—Sale 17-7. Sv— Houston 12 7 10 46 41 34 Shipley. Signed LB D.J. Bryant to the practice High School Volleyball — Skyline League: Elkton 4:10 p.m. Kansas City 67 81 .453 14 G.Holland (14). Columbus 13 10 6 45 35 35 squad. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4 •The World • Thursday,September 20,2012 Y K Sports Orioles NHL wipes out win in preseason games THE ASSOCIATED PRESS clocked doing 97 mph in a 65-mph zone and booked NEW YORK — The NHL him into jail on a DUI charge extra canceled its entire September after a field sobriety test. preseason game schedule, the first on-ice casualty of Patriots add Kellen the four-day lockout. Winslow, Deion Branch innings The league is wiping out FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — all games through Sept. 30, a The New England Patriots move it deems “necessary signed tight end Kellen because of the absence of a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Winslow and re-signed wide collective bargaining agree- receiver Deion Branch to add ment” with the players’ asso- depth to a pass-catching SEATTLE — ciation. hit a two-run homer in the group that lost Aaron The NHL also said the Hernandez to an ankle injury. top of the 11th inning and 2012 Kraft Hockeyville pre- Baltimore won its 15th season game, Brian Banks signs with straight extra-innings game scheduled UFL’s Locomotives with a 3-1 victory over for Oct. 3 Sports Seattle on Wednesday night. LAS VEGAS — Brian in Banks, a one-time high A night after the teams Belleville, Shorts played an 18-inning school football star who was Ontario, has recently exonerated in a marathon that lasted nearly 6 been postponed until 2013, hours, Jones, the one-time California rape case in which bringing the total to 60 he was falsely accused, is Mariners prospect, gave games called off on Baltimore a huge boost in its finally getting a chance to Wednesday. play professional football. race with The regular season is the The 26-year-old Banks, a AL scheduled to begin on Oct. 11. linebacker, is signing with Yankees NHL Deputy for the the Las Vegas Locomotives of Recap Commissioner Bill Daly said the United Football League, a lead in the the league has “no set policy move the team confirmed in a AL East. on cancellations” of other statement on Wednesday. Even with games. Banks served more than New York sweeping a dou- Also Wednesday, a person five years in prison following bleheader from Toronto on familiar with the plan says a conviction a decade ago on Wednesday, the Orioles NHL employees at the league rape and kidnapping charges. stayed just a half-game back offices will switch to a four- in the division race. The The woman later recanted The Associated Press day work week Oct. 1 because Orioles moved into the top of the lockout. her claim and offered to help spot in the AL wild-card race Baltimore’s Chris Davis scores in the fourth inning as Seattle Mariners catcher Jesus Montero waits for the Banks clear his name. after Oakland was handed a throw Wednesday in Seattle. Ovechkin will play for Banks and the 6-2 loss in Detroit. KHL team during lockout Locomotives will announce According to the Orioles, rested his sore ankle in the AL Central-leading Chicago. Liam Hendriks finally got his the signing at a news confer- with information from the first game of the day-night Oakland might have had a first career win as Cleveland MOSCOW — Alexander ence today. Elias Sports Bureau, the 15 doubleheader. Jeter started at costly loss on the mound dropped into last place in the Ovechkin is returning to his straight extra-inning wins is shortstop for the first time in because Brett Anderson (4-2) AL Central. former Russian team COLLEGE BASKETBALL a week and got his 200th hit left the game after two-plus Hendriks (1-7) pitched six the longest streak since the Dynamo Moscow during the Tarheels coach has Cleveland Indians won 17 on Ricky Romero’s first pitch innings with a strained right effective innings to get the NHL lockout. straight in 1949. in the nightcap. oblique. win in his 18th career start. The KHL team said in a surgery to remove tumor Yankees 4, Blue Jays 2; Rafael Soriano closed Detroit shortstop Jhonny Royals 3, White Sox 0: statement that it has signed CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Yankees 2, Blue Jays 1: both games, notching his Peralta had an error in the Bruce Chen (11-12) pitched the Washington Capitals star North Carolina coach Roy Ichiro Suzuki had a go-ahead 41st and 42nd saves, the first fifth — snapping a 75-game into the seventh inning and to a contract that lasts until the Williams had surgery to single in the eighth inning, time he saved two in one day. errorless streak. hit a two-run lockout ends. It said Ovechkin remove a tumor from his his seventh hit of the day, to Toronto dropped to 66-81, Rays 13, Red Sox 3: double as Kansas City has undergone medical exams right kidney and is expected help New York complete a guaranteeing it will not have a Desmond Jennings hit a two- snapped Chicago’s five- and has already participated in to be on the sideline when the doubleheader sweep of winning record this season. run triple during Tampa game winning streak. training. It did not disclose the season starts. Toronto that ensured they Tigers 6, Ahtletics 2: Bay’s seven-run sixth- Rangers 6, Angels 2: financial terms of his contract. Still, the coach might remained atop the AL East. homered, inning, and the Rays snapped Derek Holland (11-6) pitched Ovechkin joined the need another operation to Suzuki made a difficult Omar Infante drove in three a four-game losing streak. seven innings of six-hit ball Capitals in 2005 and was the remove another tumor from catch with the bases loaded runs and Justin Verlander The Red Sox (68-82), and Geovany Soto hit a late NHL’s MVP in 2008 and his left kidney. in the eighth inning of the (15-8) pitched six scoreless assured of their first losing two-run homer for Texas. 2009. “I fully expect him to opener to preserve a lead for innings to help Detroit. season since 1997, got two The Rangers improved the coach this season and for Andy Pettitte. The Tigers have won two RBIs from Jacoby Ellsbury. AL’s best record to 88-60 SWIMMING years to come,” Dr. Eric Suzuki had three hits in straight over the A’s — and 28 Twins 6, Indians 4: Josh without sluggers Josh Swimming coach banned Wallen said in a statement. the opener batting leadoff in of their last 36 games at home Willingham had four hits and Hamilton and Adrian Beltre, for improper relationship “He could miss some practice place of Derek Jeter, who — in their chase to catch the four RBIs and Minnesota’s who sat with injuries. time if we perform another USA Swimming banned procedure sometime in coach Rick Curl for life for an October, but he would be able Dodgers split doubleheader with Nationals improper relationship with a to resume his coaching duties teenage swimmer in the prior to the start of the regu- 1980s, another ugly chapter lar season.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS them the first team since the in a sexual abuse scandal that It’s unclear exactly how New York Yankees to have rocked one of America’s most much time the 62-year-old WASHINGTON — Matt such a streak, according to successful Olympic sports. Williams will miss leading up Kemp scored a phantom run STATS LLC. Curl, who ran one of the to the start of preseason early, then hit a go-ahead Phillies 3, Mets 2: Ryan nation’s largest swim clubs practice Oct. 13. homer in the ninth inning — Howard hit a go-ahead near Washington, D.C., and right after Washington rallied homer with two outs in the coached 1996 and 2000 GOLF with a six-run eighth — and ninth inning and the Phillies Olympic gold medalist Tom the struggling Los Angeles rallied for a dramatic victory. Dolan, was scheduled for a Couples elected into Dodgers grabbed a 7-6 victo- Brewers 3, Pirates 1: hearing Wednesday before World Golf Hall of Fame ry Wednesday night for a Marco Estrada (4-6) pitched the National Board of Review. ATLANTA — Fred double- seven scoreless innings and But he informed the govern- Couples, a former Masters header rookie shortstop Jean Segura ing body he was waiving his champion and one of the NL split that hit a double and triple as the right to challenge the case. most popular figures in the Recap prevented surging Brewers stayed in Curl voluntarily gave up game, was elected into the the contention for a postseason his membership and will be World Golf Hall of Fame. Nationals berth. added to USA Swimming’s Couples described him- 1 from Milwaukee remained 2 ⁄2 list of banned individuals. self as a good player, but not a sewing up a playoff berth. games behind St. Louis in the The coach was accused of great player, though he’s Kemp was credited with race for the second NL wild starting a relationship with a turned in some amazing per- crossing home to give Los The Associated Press card. Pittsburgh dropped to 13-year-old female swimmer formances. Angeles a 6-0 lead in the Los Angeles’Matt Kemp (27) celebrates as he scores his solo home run 74-74, the first time it has in the 1980s. Among his 15 wins on the fourth, even though TV with Adrian Gonzalez during the ninth inning of the second game of a been at .500 since it was 26- That swimmer, Kelley PGA Tour are the 1992 replays showed the inning’s doubleheader against the Nationals on Wednesday in Washington. 26 on June 2. Davis Currin, said she was Masters and two at The last out already had been Cardinals 5, Astros 0: pleased with the ruling and Players Championship, recorded on third baseman Zimmermann’s six innings of the Braves won his start for David Freese and Yadier hopes it is the beginning of including an eagle-birdie-par Ryan Zimmerman’s head- one-run baseball — wound the 21st straight time. Molina each hit their 20th truly meaningful change finish in 1996. He played in over-heels, reaching tag of up sending 12 batters to the Medlen (9-1) lost the first home run of the season, and throughout the sport. the Ryder Cup and Presidents runner Adrian Gonzalez. plate while scoring six runs in two starts of his career in Lance Lynn (16-7) threw 6 1- Cup five times each, and next That extra run loomed the eighth. 2009. He hasn’t taken a loss 3 innings to lift the Cardinals PRO FOOTBALL year will be captain of the large when the hosts — who Braves 3, Marlins 0: in any of his 26 starts since, to the win. Redskins’ Morgan gets Presidents Cup for the third had won the opener 3-1 Kris Medlen pitched eight with the Braves prevailing in St. Louis now leads the death threats on Twitter time. He was No. 1 in the thanks largely to Jordan innings of four-hit ball and the last 21 of those — making Los Angeles Dodgers by two world for four months in 1992. games in the race for the sec- ASHBURN, Va. — ond wild-card spot. Washington Redskins receiv- BASEBALL er Joshua Morgan felt the full Reds 6, Cubs 5, 11 MLB nears agreements innings: Drew Stubbs hit a downside of the social media tiebreaking RBI single in the age this week, receiving with Fox, Turner Sports 11th inning and Cincinnati death threats and other ven- NEW YORK — Major beat Chicago hours after Reds omous messages on Twitter League Baseball is nearing manager Dusty Baker left the because of his fourth-quarter agreements with Fox and ballpark for chest X-rays. blunder in the loss to the St. Turner Sports on eight-year Baker was diagnosed with Louis Rams. contracts through 2021, Morgan received an according to a person familiar Socializing, celebrating our city and raising money for local non-profits. an irregular heartbeat and was expected to stay overnight in a unsportsmanlike conduct with the negotiations. Chicago hospital. penalty for throwing the ball Under the deals, which are Starting at The Roost at All American Pizza Coop, 4th & Golden Diamondbacks 6, at Cortland Finnegan. The likely to be announced before or at Coos Bay Visitor Information Center. Padres 2: Adam Eaton penalty cost the Redskins the postseason, Fox will retain tripled to spark a three-run valuable field position during rights to the World Series and Proceeds will benefit fifth inning and Arizona ral- the team’s final drive in to a league championship lied to beat San Diego. Sunday’s 31-28 defeat. series every year, the person United Way of Southwestern Oregon and said, speaking on condition of Dan Wheeler had an RBI Turner apologizes for Women’s Safety & Resource Center. triple, and Miguel Montero anonymity Wednesday and Paul Goldschmidt added drunken driving arrest because no announcement run-scoring doubles for the FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. has been made. JOIN US FRIDAY, Diamondbacks, who have — Atlanta Falcons running The amount baseball won three straight. Arizona back Michael Turner apolo- receives from the two net- 1 works is likely to double to an OCTOBER 5TH 5–7:30p.m. remained 4 ⁄2 games behind gized to the team for his St. Louis for the second NL drunken driving arrest, say- average of about $800 mil- WATCH FOR MORE DETAILS wild card. ing he made “a bad decision” lion annually, with Fox’s BY CHECKING SCAN AND Giants 7, Rockies 1: and was prepared to deal with share averaging about $500 CONNECT WITH US Matt Cain pitched eight solid the consequences. million. US OUT ON FACEBOOK! ON FACEBOOK! innings to earn his career- Turner was pulled over by ESPN and MLB last best 15th win, Pablo Sandoval police in suburban Gwinnett month announced a new deal homered for his first time in County around 5 a.m. covering 2014-21 that will facebook.com/CoosBayWineWalk two months and San Tuesday — just hours after increase ESPN’s average THE FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH Francisco moved another scoring a touchdown in yearly payment from about Thanks to over 30 businesses hosting hundreds of guests. game closer to clinching the Atlanta’s 27-21 win over $360 million to approxi- NL West title. Denver. Police say he was mately $700 million. C M C M Y K Y K

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One picture is following positions to enter your Adult Foster Home Development and HUD Community 19th St. Coos Bay. 541-756-2428 worth a 10 thousand words. information: Private room available now. for low income families and people Reedsport Moving Sale $9,500. Call 541-267-3639 Quiet, warm, family atmosphere. with disabilities regardless of age. Nice, clean 3 bedroom Everything must go! “Teller Level 3 nursing care. Spacious 2 bedroom apartments Very reasonable prices, w/ office, hardwood floors, yard, “Personal Banker / Financial Pets are welcome. Reasonable. available immediately. There are Friday - Sunday, Sept. 21-23, garage and out-building, W/S paid. Rep three ADA units that may be 9am - 9pm. 942 Fir Avenue. 909 Misc. Auto 541-396-6041. No pet/ no smoking. $935/mth. “Payment Processor & Data available periodically, as well as 541-759-2272 or 541-404-4247 Entry www.coos-care.com other one bedroom and three REEDSPORT: “Branch Manager [email protected] bedroom units. Three on site MOVING SALE HONDA WORLDWORLD “Loan Officer & Mortgage coin-op laundry centers, easy Friday & Saturday, Sept. 21-22 Banker access parking, mature 9am - 5pm. 2700 Greenbriar. “Loan Processor landscaping, and some utilities Most everything must go! “Loan Closer / Funder included. Close to schools, and Small appliances , pictures, “Underwriter Business shopping. Friendly and reliable furniture, & a lot more. 300 Management and Maintenance team. Also, accepting applications $5,990 for the waiting list. 755 Market Basket 2003 Ford Focus Income restrictions apply. Auto, Clean. GRASS FED BEEF! No hormones or 12053A2/021311 We are excited to announce an 301 Business for Sale feed-antibiotics. $2.05/lb, hanging available position at 1/4, 1/2 & whole. 541-572-3020. First Community Credit Union. Business To Business Prunes - Brook & Italian, tomatoes, Franchise For Sale in peppers, corn, cukes, beets, beans, Mortgage Loan winter squash, and more! 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Cab, 5 Speed, Air, Canopy, Clean! Part-Time Member Oregon Land Mortgage. Fir & Hardwood, B3176/027113 Service Representative 541-267-2776. ML-4645. 610 2-4-6 Plexes dry & seasoned Firewood in our Bandon Branch. Duties include performing financial and Coos Bay: 3 bedroom, 1 bath 541-297-3668 operational service transactions duplex near BAH & Milner Crest. along with assisting members with Notices $725/mo + $650 deposit. No smoking, credit union products and services. In a park-like setting! No pets. Previous rental history $10,990 Background in cash handling 400 required. 541-269-0393 Close to lakes, SOCC, & Electronics 2003 Chevy Tracker ZR2 preferred but not required. If you shopping. Stove, fridge, drapes, 3 bedroom 2 bath 4x4, 4 door, V6, Auto, Low Miles. have an interest in member service, W/D hookups. W/G paid. 775 B3084/218361 Garage, W/D hookups, stainless send your resume to our 3 bedroom, $510; 3 bed, $470; appliances. Good location, very Human Resource Department, 403 Found 2 bed, $390. Apply at clean, must see to appreciate! PO Box 3000J, 324 Ackerman. 541-888-4762. 776 Appliances Harbor, OR 97415, Found Dog: Sunday in Cherry Creek No smoking, no pets. Attn: Nicole Mullenaux. Or email to area on Old Dump Rd. Large, young, $1000 + security deposit. 2 TVs for sale black, male, 3 white feet. Long curly [email protected] 541-267-2779 40” Samsung LCD, $350 tail. Feet are sore, ready to go home. $14,990 are an Equal Opportunity Employer. 32” Samsung LCD, $150 541-888-6645. Hauser duplex: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 2006 Dodge Magnum Both in excellent condition. very large lot, pets upon approval. V6, 1 Owner, Low Miles. 541-404-1422 B3156/500240 W/G pd. Garage, laundry hookups. 404 Lost 69404 Wildwood Road,  Sony 32”Trinitron Wega $650/mo.+ dep. 541-267-7404 SD TV - $160.00  3 tiered pink earrings lost in Bay Myrtle Point: Newer duplex, nice, Flat screen monitor - $75.00; Area Hospital area. Reward for re-  Whirpool window unit AC, Accepting Applications quiet neighborhood, 2 bedroom. turn. Call 541-290-2434 Private patio, fenced, oak cabinets, 8000 btu - $50.00. for waiting list at Pine Village dishwasher, W/D hookups, private Call 541-751-0655. $14,990 Apartments in Bandon for efficiency garage, W/S paid. Ideal for seniors. 2007 Civic Hybrid LOST “Sheba”, 8 year old Golden and 1 bedroom apts. Subsidized 4 door, Auto, Air, Low Mileage No pets. $660/mo + deposit. Labrador-Malamute mix around housing community. Combined 022012/12061A 541-572-3349. Miller creek, Wednesday, Sept. 5th. rent and utility payments typically Pets/Animals Call 541-808-0811. do not exceed 30% of adjusted REEDSPORT 213 General gross monthly income. Community 800 room. On site laundry. Quiet area. Townhouse style duplex Family Services 406 Public Notices Equal housing Provider. both units avail. Each 2 bedroom, 541-347-4221 1.5 bath, 1 car garage, W/D 802 $20,990 Coordinator hookups, yards, Dishwasher, very Cats $20,990 CB: 2 bdrm, end of triplex. Auto 2008 Honda CR-V EXL position with South Coast Head Coos County clean, and in great shape! Unit 1: garage door, W/D hookups. Clean, FERAL CAT CLINIC 31K Miles, Leather, 4x4 Start, Oregon Coast Community 1120 sq. ft., pellet stove, 700/mo. B3198/056065 quiet, off-street. A must-see in Action. Related BA/BS plus 3 yrs Pioneers Unit 2: 1050 sq. ft., 600/mo. No is coming to Coquille! pleasant surroundings. Near shopp- experience in direct social services Did your family arrive in Coos pets, no smoking. 1st/ last + $150 ing, W/S paid. No smoking/pets. October 28, 2012. required. Call 541-888-3717 or visit County before 1880? Check out deposit. Credit check required. $710/mo + deposit. Available mid. Please call 541-294-4205, leave a www.orcca.us for complete job the free name index at Please Call 541-271-3743 Oct. 541-888-6078 before 9pm. message and please speak clearly. description & application. www.coospioneers.com. Closing: 9/21/12. EOE Over 16,000 people listed with Coos Bay Large 2 bedroom, $25,990 vital records, census, military 1 bath, bay view, W/S/G paid. 612 Townhouse/Condo records & more for reasonable 2004 Chevy Silverado 4x4 On-site laundry. No smoking. BAYFRONT TOWNHOMES HD, Ext. Cab, Duramax Diesel, Auto, 54K subscriber fee. Many original No pets, $525/mo + $525 dep. Wooded setting, fireplace, decks, Miles. 318900/B3188 document images. 541-297-6069 view of bay and bridge. Studio Apt. $395 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Tamarac 541-759-4380 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay 1 Bdrm $450 Kohl’s Cat House HondaWorld.com Services Adoptions on site. 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 425 Other Stuff 541-294-3876 700 Orange Tabby Cat. Needs new home. Friendly, spade, mostly in- 914 Travel Trailers 430 Lawn Care door. Will arrange convenient loca- 701 Furniture tion for meet up.Call 541-361-6225 2002 Forest River Sierra Rod’s Landscape Maintenance One Slide, excellent condition Gutter Cleaning, Pressure Quiet - Near Fred Meyer Fat Cat Used Furniture $9500 OBO Washing, Tree Trimming, Trash Hardwood floors, ground level No Buying and selling 541-756-5751. 803 Dogs Call Richard at 541-361-6066 Hauling and more! 541-404-0107 application fee. No pets/smoking 2001 Sherman, North Bend. Found Dog: Sunday in Cherry Creek 541-297-4834 area on Old Dump Rd. Large, young, FOOD SERVICES 703 Lawn/Garden black, male, 3 white feet. Long curly 915 Used Cars Very private! 2 bedroom cottage. tail. Feet are sore, ready to go home. Coos Bay School district is looking On wooded lot, near BAH, in Coos FRUIT TREES are ready for Fall 541-888-6645. for Part time/on call kitchen help. Bay. New wood floors, vinyl windows, planting! 101 Plants, south of 1968 BUICK ELECTRA Call 541-267-1479. Real Estate vaulted ceilings, $700/mo + sec. dep. Bandon, open daily 10am - 5pm. FOUND: 2 door with a 430 V8 engine, dual At Sodexo we value work force 500 Includes garbage. Pets maybe. 541-347-9398. Dog on Seven Devils Road on exhaust ,new tire and brakes, diversity. EOE, M/F/V/D 541-297-7788 or 541-297-0740. Sept 10th. Call 541-404-7598. lots of extras. $1500 OBO TOPSOIL DELIVERED to Bandon 541-756-2365 $25 per yd, Coos Bay $29 per yd. LOST “Sheba”, 8 year old Golden Also old Bark Mulch. 541-551-0989. Labrador-Malamute mix around Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 Miller creek, Wednesday, Sept. 5th. 1999 Cadillac Deville 709 Wanted to Buy Call 541-808-0811. Sedan. Very clean, runs good, loaded. HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: WANTED TO BUY 806 Livestock $2495 OBO For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 an advertising proof is requested in writing and White vinyl window, 541-572-5343 Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. clearly marked for corrections. If the error is not Refrigerator & Range. FREE TO GOOD HOME corrected by the Publisher, its liability, if any, shall White only and Reasonable. If your World newspaper fails to arrive by 5 p.m. Monday 2 Llamas - both male and tame. not exceed the space occupied by the error. 541-297-4834 You haul. 1997 MERCURY COUGAR through Thursday or 8 a.m. on Saturday, please call your Further, the Publisher will reschedule and run the carrier. If you are unable to reach your carrier, telephone PICKUP/ REMOVAL all/ any metal 6 cylinder, Excellent Condition omitted advertisement at advertiser’s cost. All 541-347-3548 150K. $2900 The World at 541-269-9999. claims for adjustment must be made within seven items. Satellite dishes, appliances, machines, motors, AC units, cars, Natural Raised Lamb 541-347-9990 RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily (7) days of date of publication. In no case shall the trucks, bikes, trikes, anything partial Grass & Grain feed. delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may Publisher be liable for any general, special or metal. Any metal, any amount. $8 Die- $2.60 a hanging pound receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed consequential damages. sel fee. 541-217-5030, open 7 days. 541-759-3336 917 Utility Trailers deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. 710 Miscellaneous 808 Pet Care ADVERTISING POLICY Enclosed 6’x12’ Cargo Trailer The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall FOR SALE: 2 couch sets, green; Roof vent, double back doors, not be liable for any error in published advertising unless 1 Queen sized hide-a-bed, 1 double Pet Cremation side door - inside lock, 110 power. recliner - $95 or best offer. $2500. 541-290-8690 or 8-27-12 541-347-7501 or 714-307-2603. 541-267-3131 541-756-2324 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Thursday, September 20,2012 • The World • B7 Y K

Legals 100

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS

Case No. 12PB0229

In the Matter of the Estate of BERNICE A. GARRICK, Deceased.

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed per- sonal representative of the above es- tate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned personal rep- resentative at the office of Lawrence Finneran LLC, Attorney at Law, 405 North Fifth Street, PO Box 359, Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420, within four months after the date of first publica- tion of this notice or they may be barred.

All persons whose rights may be af- fected by this proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representa- tive, or the attorneys for the personal representative. ////

DATED and first published this 20th day of September, 2012.

Christopher L. White Personal Representative 94020 East Shore Drive North Bend, Oregon 97459

PUBLISHED: The World - September 20, 27, and October 04, 2012. (ID-20216918)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS PROBATE DEPARTMENT

Case No.: 12PB0224

In the matter of the Estate of: CHARLES R. STOVER, Decedent.

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed per- sonal representative. All persons hav- ing claims against the estate are re- quired to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal representative at P.O. Box 1006, North Bend, Oregon 97459, within four months after the date of first publica- tion of this notice, or the claims may be barred.

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C M C M Y K B8 •The World • Thursday, September 20,2012 Y K Automotive Grandson’s driving almost certainly contributed to engine failure

Dear Tom and Ray: I have any coolant. So they filled it really living paycheck to guilty parties here, Evelyn. stressed the engine enough a 2003 Mazda Protege with up, I drove it home and kept paycheck with a part-time Three, if we include you for to make it fail completely. 103,000 miles. The problem an eye on it, and it was OK job. Do you think I should try being much too nice a grand- TOM: But when Junior started while my 20-year- for a couple of weeks. My to get another engine? Or ma. put 500 extra pounds of old grandson had my car one grandson took it again, and should I try to save up some TOM: I’m guessing your teenagers in the car and time. My engine started get- this time the car stopped money and get another used grandson drove it like an ani- drove it like a NASCAR ting hot, and I think he completely. It would crank vehicle for about $3,000? mal. Now, we don’t know trainee, he overheated it. ignored it, and the next time but wouldn’t start. I had it Please give me your opinion. your grandson, and he may And worse, once it overheat- I drove it, the temperature towed back to the garage, And do you think my grand- be the most responsible per- ed, he kept driving it. was all the way in the hot and my mechanic says my son’s driving could have son in the world, as well as an RAY: And that’s when the range. I immediately took it engine needs to be replaced. contributed to this problem? honor student and president real damage took place. to the garage, we let it cool My question to you is: I am — Evelyn of the Nerd Club. But if he’s TOM: We also have to lay and they said it didn’t have 64 with not a lot of money, RAY: I think there are two like most other 20-year-old some blame on your males, he probably was driv- mechanic. When you ing the car at 90 mph and brought it to him the first had four other kids with him. time and it was out of EENNDNDD OFOOFF SUMMERSSUUMMMMEERR SELLSSEELLLL DOWNDDOOWWNN RAY: That kind of coolant, he was at fault for JUST aggressive driving really not immediately trying to back then, it would seem like JUST Lowest Prices of the Year! ARRIVED ARRIVED ON LOT! overtaxed your cooling sys- find the source of the leak. It a bargain now, right? ON LOT! 1999696 MMonteontte CCarloarrllo ZZ3434 2000404 PPTT CCruiserrruiiserr LLTDTD tem. I’m guessing there was could have been a blown RAY: And the third guilty Bright Red, good solid Leather, Moon Roof, Super already a leak of some kind head gasket. But it also could party here is you. Junior very transportation. Clean. Vin#246116 before he drove it, but your have been something even nearly fried your engine, and gentle, and probably short- cheaper and simpler, like a then you gave him the keys $ 3,050 $ 7,195 distance, driving never leaky water pump or coolant again so he could finish the hose. job. But we can’t blame you 20032003 SSuzukiuzukii GGrandrrand VVitaraiittarra Very Nice! Vin#104412 ...... $ 6,295 RAY: No car should ever for having a soft spot for the 20032003 DDodgeodge NNeoneon Great Gas Economy! Was $6,995 ...... SOLD . . . . $ 4,450 lose coolant without a rea- little leadfoot. 20052005 CChevyhevy IImpalaImpalla Beautiful Gold! Vin#100187 Was $6,800...... $ 4,995 ENTER son. A good mechanic will TOM: So, now what to 20042004 SSuzukiuzukii VVeronaerrona 104K Miles! Vin#110939 Was $5,195 ...... $ 4,850 find that reason and fix it do? If the car is otherwise in 19951995 JJeepeep CCherokeeherrokee LLaredoarredo Low, Low Mileage! 112,900 Miles, Very Nice. Vin#523887 ...... $ 4,650 TO WIN! before filling it up with good shape, your best bet 20022002 FFordorrd TTaurusaurrus WWagonagon 107K Miles! Vin#150240 Was $5,195...... $ 4,500 Bring your business coolant and sending you on probably is getting a used 20012001 PPontiaconttiiac GGrandrrand AAmm GGTT Vin#112288 ...... SOLD . . . . $ 4,195 your merry way. engine from a junkyard. 20002000 PPontiaconttiiac GGrandrrand PPrixrriix V-6, Nice Car! Vin#302905 Was $4,100 ...... $ 3,995 card to The World TOM: If they had found RAY: Your mechanic can 19991999 FFordorrd TTaurusaurrus SSEE SSedanedan 107K Miles! Vin#213627...... $ 4,250 for a chance to the leak then, they could look for one for you and 19991999 CChryslerhrrysllerr TTownown & CCountryounttrry Vin#756605 Was $6,645...... $ 3,995 have fixed it and probably install it. That could eat up 19981998 GGMCMC SSafariafari VVanan WIN ONE MONTH 1998 GMC Safari Van Room for all your stuff! Vin#538201 ...... $ 3,500 prevented the engine from most or all of that $3,000 19941994 JJeepeep WWranglerrrangllerr Hardtop! 4x4, Red! Vin#448378 ...... $ 5,675 overheating again and crack- you mention. But if you can 19681968 VVolkswagenollkswagen BBeetleeettlle Great of Gas. This you gotta see! Vin#054732 ...... $ 2,500 of FREE ing its head or block (which, still afford it when you’re 20032003 BBuickuiick LLeSabreeSabrre Loaded, Pure Comfort! Vin#109723...... $ 5,995 on Mon. - Sat. 10am - 5pm ADVERTISING we assume, is why you now done, buy Junior a $50 bicy- the need a new engine). Even if it cle and tell him that’s his 5541-404-5151 54411--440044--55115511 was a blown head gasket, and new ride until he turns 30. 2103 Broadway, North Bend Bulletin Board it had cost you $1,000 to fix Good luck, Evelyn.

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