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BY TYLER RICHARDSON THE WORLD The World COOS BAY — Longtime Oregon Interna- CHARLESTON — Police identified the body tional Port of Coos Bay Commissioner Dan found floating in the bay Wednesday as a 60-year- Smith resigned his post Friday. old Portland man. Smith served the port since The Coos County Sheriff’s Office January 2004, after being said Michael Edwards McInroe was asked by Gov. Kulongoski to found dead in the bay near take the position. He’s mov- Charleston around 12:30 p.m. ing away from the area, and The Sheriff’s Office said the cir- therefore cannot maintain his cumstances of McInroe’s death port position. But he hopes remain “suspicious,” and foul play the community will continue has not been ruled out. to back the port. Michael Police are not sure how McIn- “There’s still a lot of work Dan Smith McInroe roe got to Coos County. He was to do on the railroad,” Smith Resigning from port By Alysha Beck, The World said. “That is an integral part Deceased last seen around Nov. 16 in Port- land after being arrested on From left to right, Delicia Cunningham, Natalie Yost, 3, Maggie Yost, 6, and Barb Yost cheer of maintaining the local economy and growing harassment charges. as the North Bend football team bus is escorted out of town Friday morning on the way to the economy.” McInroe was booked and released from the Mult- Hillsboro for the Class 4A championship game today. Fans, including the Yost family, also Smith, a retired CEO of Bay Area Hospital, nomah County jail following his arrest, the Sheriff’s drove to Hillsboro on Friday to cheer on the Bulldogs, who are in the state championship was a strong advocate for the port purchasing Office said. game for the first time in school history.The World will provide free live updates from the and rehabilitating the Coos Bay Rail Link after Sgt. Pat Downing said McInroe’s body has visible game against Baker today. Highlights of the game will be posted on The World’s website, its previous owners embargoed the line in 2007. www.theworldlink.com,throughout the contest.Astory and photo gallery will be posted to SEE BODY | A10 the site after the game, with a longer story and photos in Monday’s edition. SEE SMITH | A10 New face of justice in Charleston

BY TYLER RICHARDSON anymore. I live there, I sleep there, but it’s The World not mine.” “If you see something wrong and you don’t do anything Those stories are what Gensorek said he CHARLESTON —The headlights of about it, you are complicit in it.” has been hearing from the community Robert Gensorek’s Chevy Silvarado have recently. Whether it be stolen tools, seafood become a fixture in the nightime streets of Robert Gensorek or coins from the shower’s change dis- Charleston, as the cowboy from Texas has Neighborhood coalition founder pensers that were ripped from the walls, made it his mission to end crime in the com- Gensorek made it clear that the people of munity he now calls home. Charleston have lost their sense of security. A recent series of home invasions, thefts “It just takes a handful of people to ruin a and business break-ins led Gensorek to form good thing,”he said. a neighborhood coalition against a problem In an attempt to stop the problem, he says has reached epidemic proportions. Gensorek started making nightly patrols by Gensorek stands over 6 feet tall and has himself after his wife went to sleep. As he an inviting twang in his voice. He traded the patrolled the streets, using a clipboard as his oil fields of West Texas for the tranquility of only weapon, Gensorek realized the problem Charleston when he purchased Boast Basin was much bigger than he first thought. Tackle over eight months ago. Since his He said the streets are filled with “gob- arrival, Gensorek has watched crimes esca- lins” — people peering into cars, driving late from thefts of opportunity to premedi- around with fake, cardboard license plates tated, bold home invasions. and people walking with items pertruding “Thefts are happening far more than they from their backpacks. should be,” he said. “These aren’t people out walking their In the last couple of months, Fisherman’s dogs,”he said. Wharf, Crab Shack, Captain John’s Motel, At first, Gensorek wanted to start a local Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, business coalition to help stop the crimes, Miller’s at the Cove, Port of Charleston, U.S. but as he started talking to people, more and Coast Guard housing and numerous vehicles more residents came forward wanting to around the area all have been victim to some help. About a month-and-a-half ago, sort of theft. Gensorek said he formed the coalition that Coast Guard member Eric Harvey had his now has nearly 60 people involved. house looted last month while he was out of The bulk of the coalition’s job is to patrol town with his family. By Alysha Beck, The World the area in and around Charleston at night, Harvey said the burglars, who he believes Robert Gensorek, owner of Basin Tackle in Charleston, started a civilian group to deter crime in Charleston writing down license plates of suspicious were casing his home, gained entry through a after a recent string of home invasions and thefts. vehicles and sometimes contacting individ- makeshift cat door and stole nearly every- uals. thing he owned, including TVs, computers, The burglars even smashed his son’s his second birthday. personal information, guns and all of his piggy bank for the minimal change it had and “I don’t feel safe in my home anymore,” family pictures. took a $2 bill that had hung on his wall since Harvey said. “I don’t feel like it is my home SEE JUSTICE | A10

The U.S. Coast Guard Lighthouse readies for new owners recently decided to demolish the bridge near the Cape Arago I WANT Question: Earlier this week there were men at the old Cape Arago Light Station Lighthouse.The TO KNOW working on both the bridge and the lighthouse. I want to know what they’re doing. lighthouse near Charleston will be turned Answer: The workers you saw Indians next year. The site is being turned over to over to the Confederated were mothballing the lighthouse But the station’s 74-year-old the tribes as part of a bill signed by Tribes of the Coos, Lower and preparing to remove the high high bridge has fallen into disre- President George W. Bush in Umpqua and Siuslaw bridge connecting Chief’s Island pair and vandals are using it to 2008. Indians next year, and to Gregory Point. access the island, so both the U.S. “The transfer is to be complet- the Coast Guard is The lighthouse, which was Coast Guard and the tribes want ed no later than Oct. 8, 2013,”said getting the facility into placed on the National Register of it removed. In order to comply Howard Crombie, natural shape before that date. resources director for the Historic Places in 1993, is due to with the National Historic THOMAS Confederated Tribes. Once the MORIARTY be transferred to the Preservation Act, the lighthouse Confederated Tribes of the Coos, has to be preserved before the Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw bridge demolition. SEE LIGHTHOUSE | A10 World file photo

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Saturday, December 1,2012 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Thefts & Mischief COOS COUNTY of Fir Avenue. South Seventh Street. Nov. 28, 8:57 a.m., mushroom Nov. 28, 1:30 p.m., theft of car Nov. 28, 1:53 p.m., criminal tres- picker warned for criminal tres- battery from vehicle, 1100 block pass, 2800 block of Ocean pass, Seven Mile and North of Fir Avenue. Boulevard. Bank. Nov. 28, 1:54 p.m., theft of four Nov. 28, 9:04 a.m., theft of cedar NORTH BEND dirt bikes, 600 block of East boughs, South Slough Reserve. Nov. 28, 8:18 a.m., theft of bicy- Seventh Street. Nov. 28, 9:41 a.m., theft of bicy- cle, 1600 block of Garfield Nov. 28, 3:37 p.m., theft, 100 cle, 91900 block of Cape Arago Street. block of South Second Street. Highway. Nov. 28, 11:02 a.m., threats, 2300 Nov. 28, 4:06 p.m., criminal mis- Nov. 28, 12:43 p.m., assault, block of Pacific Avenue. chief, 900 block of South Sev- 63000 block of U.S. Highway Nov. 28, 1:37 p.m., man in Captain enth Street. 101. America costume warned for Nov. 28, 5:23 p.m., man arrested Nov. 28, 1:10 p.m., dispute, 91000 walking into traffic, Broadway for theft and parole violation, Avenue and Inland Drive. block of Evans Place Drive. Walmart, 2051 Newmark Ave. Nov. 28, 1:25 p.m., theft of wallet, Nov. 28, 2:37 p.m., woman arrest- ed and cited for shoplifting, Nov. 28, 10:05 p.m., threats, 200 93900 block of Bridge View block of South Wasson Street. Lane. 2000 block of Broadway Avenue. Nov. 29, 7:28 a.m., stolen vehicle, Nov. 28, 3:20 p.m., theft of milk, 200 block of South Seventh 55700 block of Fat Elk Road. Nov. 28, 3:39 p.m., harassment inside a business, 2000 block of Street. Nov. 28, 4:00 p.m., theft of floor Sherman Avenue. Nov. 29, 7:34 a.m., theft from tiles, U.S. Highway 101. Nov. 29, 7:31 a.m., theft of back- vehicle, 800 block of North Sec- Nov. 29, 8:38 a.m., burglary, pack blower from truck, 2300 ond Street. 61800 Seven Devils Road. block of Laura Lane. Nov. 29, 7:47 a.m., unlawful entry Nov. 29, 10:09 a.m., theft of credit Nov. 29, 3:28 p.m., man tres- into motor vehicle, 1000 block card, 59000 block of Seven Dev- passed after jumping fence to of West Ingersoll Avenue. ils Road. try to fight an employee, 2600 Nov. 29, 10:40 a.m., theft of elec- Nov, 29, 10:17 a.m., theft of med- block of Colorado Avenue. tricity, 200 block of South Was- ication from trailer, 91400 block Nov. 29, 4:56 p.m., theft of iPod, son Street. of Wayfarer Lane. 1900 block of Sherman Avenue. Nov. 29, 10:54 a.m., woman Nov. 29, 10:34 a.m., theft of hand Nov. 29, 6:10 p.m., tool set stolen arrested for unauthorized use of tools, 63400 block of Capitol from garage, 2000 block of a motor vehicle, Access Road Drive. Hayes Street. and state Highway 42. Nov. 29, 3:02 a.m., menacing, Nov. 29, 7:24 p.m., report of Nov. 29, 4:48 p.m., burglary, 400 91400 block of Wayfarer Lane. stolen iPad, 2300 block of Pacif- block of Ninth Avenue. ic Avenue. Nov. 29, 4:53 p.m., theft of bat- REEDSPORT tery from travel trailer, 700 Nov. 27, 11:56 p.m., unlawful entry COOS BAY block of Crocker Street. into a motor vehicle, 1100 block Nov. 28, 8:30 a.m., attempted Nov. 29, 7:17 p.m., intoxicated fraud, 3200 block of Walnut subject arrested for threatening Avenue. customers, 200 block of East Nov. 28, 10:09 a.m., burglary, 800 Johnson Avenue. block of North Morrison Avenue. Nov. 30, 1:15 a.m., man arrested Nov. 28, 10:13 a.m., woman for probation violation and fail- arrested for theft and carrying a ure to register as a sex offender, concealed weapon, 100 block of 1100 block of South First Street. Meetings TODAY MONDAY Coos Bay City Council/Urban Oregon Coast Technology School Renewal Agency — 9 a.m., coun- Board — 7 p.m., North Bend Mid- cil chambers, city hall, 500 Cen- dle School Library, 1500 16th St.; tral Ave.; joint work session. regular meeting.

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C M C M Y K Saturday, November 29,2012 • The World • A3 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas• 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local First on the beach

By Lou Sennick, The World Oregon’s First Lady, Cylvia Hayes, tapes a public service message on Bastendorff Beach early Wednesday afternoon about the Oregon Marine Debris Team. After the Japanese earthquake and tsunami last year, much more debris is expected to reach shore this year and the television message will tell people who to contact when the debris lands ashore. Volunteers were working in the back- ground picking up debris and garbage on the beach which is a popular location for visitors.Filming the message and the volunteers is Tom Hovie,a video technician with the Oregon Army National Guard and Oregon Emergency Management. Marketplace closing for the season

BY AMY MOSS STRONG wooden items, crafts and located. The World jewelry. “It’s been a phenomenal “It’s almost like providing experience, and the market- BANDON — It started as a jobs,” Dearth said of the place is so well run, especial- way for the Port of Bandon to market’s first season. “It ly considering it’s in its first utilize the former big blue gave vendors an opportunity year,”said Eileen Quinn, who building it purchased from making a little money and sold herbal wreaths at the Pacific Seafood after a long shoppers get the opportunity market every weekend legal battle. to buy fresh and locally made except one under her busi- It has now turned into a products.” success story. The market also has pro- ness, Bandon Herb House. The Old Town vided the port with a new Quinn had a similar busi- Marketplace has done so well revenue stream. ness in New York for 20 years in the former Bandon “It brings in at least before moving to Bandon. Fisheries building on the $1,200 a weekend, at $20 per She said the market gave her waterfront that Port of table per day, and it’s all an opportunity to restart her Bandon General Manager going right back into the business. Gina Dearth is disappointed building,” Dearth said. “All the vendors are very, to have to close it down for The port plans to put on a very pleased,” Quinn said. the winter. There is no heat new roof and make other “We’ve made a lot of friends in the building — a problem repairs and renovations. — with each other and with she hopes will be remedied at There were approximate- our customers. John and some point. ly 45 vendors who rented Peggi were great. I’m really Meanwhile, the Old Town space in the market last excited for next year. It can Marketplace is open for two summer. Vendors said the only grow.” more weekends, and has port was supportive and the The market will be open been transformed into a local managers, John and Peggi holiday paradise, offering Towne, were helpful and the next two weekends on handmade wreaths, friendly. Friday and Saturday. On Christmas trees, baked The Townes will soon be Saturday, Dec. 8, the final goods, smoked and canned opening the Olde Towne market day, Santa will arrive meats, nuts, fudge, cranber- Seafood Market in the build- at the Port of Bandon boat ries, cheesecake, tie-dye, ing, in the space where the launch at 1 p.m. on the char- scrapbooks, hand-carved former seafood market was ter fishing vessel Prowler.

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Editorial Board Clark Walworth, Publisher & Editor Opinion Ryan Haas, City Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Some years, you just want to stay home

Cheers Almost everyone we know has “Fine,” she said, “if our Greece? The islands are nice and USA with signs out front that packed up and gone south for the beheading is free. I don’t want to warm, full of history.” say, ‘You have to be this tall to winter. The ones who haven’t pay extra for that. Make sure it’s “Good idea! Are you sure you live here’?” left yet will be gone soon. Our part of our all-inclusive vacation can find us a hotel close to a vio- “No, because some of the res- friends who live south of us are package. I forget: How do you lent anti-government demon- idents are actually shrinking. Jeers leaving to go even farther south. say, ‘Please, don’t kill me,’ in stration? I hear they’re very They’re for people like us. No I have never been to Belize or Spanish? I only took one year of relaxing, like being at a spa one under age 55 can live there.” Costa Rica or the Cayman it in high school. Do you use the where they club you with a thick “Is that legal?” & Islands, but I constantly hear polite form of ‘you’ or the famil- stick. You book it while I learn “Sure. As long as they keep people say they iar?” the words for ‘tear gas’ and out all children of all races, reli- are going back “If you don’t want to go, you ‘Molotov cocktail.’” gions and sexual orientations.” Arf, arf, arf for the fourth could just say ‘no’ like a normal “How about a cruise? You can “How’s the beheading situa- or fifth time person,” I said. “I’m sure there drink the water, beheadings are tion?” Everybody at the Class 4A because they are plenty of places in Mexico pretty rare and the food is great. liked it so “Very rare. Most drug king- football championship will that are just as safe as it is here. There’s dancing,live shows, rock pins don’t live to be 55.” much. They Cancun, Cabo, San Miguel de climbing ...” be cheering “It does sound like a little bit also have much Allende ...” “... seasickness, retching, of heaven on Earth. What’s the for Bulldogs. more money “No doubt. Let’s do it. I’ve puking, dry heaves,” she fin- But we South and time. been meaning to lose some ished. hitch?” JIM “You have to like living with a Coast folk IM Where did I weight, and I hear amoebic “We could go to one of those MULLEN go wrong? bunch of old people.” know we’ll be dysentery is just the thing for towns that hate children.” Once again, I that. The pounds just fall away.” Sue perked up. “Don’t toy “I do that already. What else Humorist cheering for the RIGHT will probably “The Johnsons go to Oaxaca, with me. Is there really such a you got?” Bulldogs — the ones from have to spend the whole winter and they always have a wonder- place?” I was running out of ideas. North Bend. Win or (perish in my own house in my own ful time.” “Sure, hundreds of them.” “We could go to a movie.” town. How is it that Sue and I “Didn’t we go to one last the thought) lose, we’re “Yes, they do. She told me “What country do we have to never spend the winter in Baja they never drink the water.” go to?” year?” proud to have them repre- California or Montserrat? “What do they drink?” “This one. They’re all over the “I think it was two years ago.” senting us. This year I am determined to get “Tequila. It’s why they have U.S.” “What’s playing?” out of town, if not for the whole such a wonderful time. They’re “And people say we don’t do “’The Beheading’ at 2, 4 and 6 winter, at least for a few weeks. stewed 24 hours a day.” anything right in this country,” o’clock.” Art circles “How about Mexico?” I asked “OK, fine,” I said. “We won’t she said. “Are you telling me “Nah, let’s stay home. We’ll Sue. Wood carver Ken Means’ go to Mexico. What about there are towns right here in the do something next year.” exquisite carousel figures have been an underground sensation locally for years. His dazzling creatures will move into a much-deserved spot- light next weekend at the Coos Art Museum. Cheers. No way to have fun Crime in general is jeerwor- thy. But the witless, random violence of ston- ing cars from an overpass is incomprehensi- ble. Two University of Oregon distance runners were injured on Interstate 5 this week. Tell your kids and teens: Thoughtless mischief can destroy lives. Working for women Cheers to Judy Moody, on her much-delayed retire- ment from the Women’s Safety and Resource Center. And Public Forum cheers to her successor, Debbie Coppenger, who will assume responsibility for the center’s vital role in Flying a tattered flag There are many beautiful dogs, young the community. Write to us and old who got surrendered to shelter care. is a real shame For example, a baby was born in the family The World welcomes letters from readers. Please and the dog got jealous, or the landlord A job that counts I am proud to be an American of Navajo observe these standards: heritage. I am even more proud of the Amer- decided the renter could not have pets any Imagine the courthouse ican flag, which represents freedom, liberty, I Use your real name. longer, or some people move to another tension when two sitting equality and justice for all. My heart fills I 400 words maximum. state and can’t take the dog, etc. county com- with pride every time I fly my flag or I see I Include your address and daytime phone num- Of course, there are also the mistreated others flying their flag. It makes my heart ber for verification. or misunderstood ones like the cocker missioners sing. Yesterday, I was so saddened to see our I No defamation, vulgarity or business com- spaniel who had been chained behind the battle for one flag tattered, torn and filthy with soot as I plaints. house for five years, or a large-breed dog seat. Cheers to was walking on the North Bend Boardwalk. I No poetry or religious testimony. who grew into a happy, powerful young guy There it was flying high next to the smoke the Coos We generally print every letter that meets these who simply pushed over the kids in the stack of a ship, the African Swan from Nas- household by jumping for joy. County clerk’s dutiful elec- sau, Bahamas; my eyes filled with tears. guidelines. Send yours to [email protected], Whether they are locked up for two tion staff, for calmly and How could we as a country allow a ship to or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. come into our port while flying our glorious weeks or several months, they all deserve a professionally handling a chance of a new life in a loving family to call white-knuckle recount. flag with such disregard and disdain for its meaning? To not honor our country, our what Christmas is and always was about. their own. veterans, our countrymen, our children and Even a small, simple gift like a jar of locally Please find the time to see them on Tanks a lot those elders who have fought for the colors made jelly or jam is better than running to Southport Road, Tuesday through Saturday, of red, white and blue and the stars and one of the major chain stores and dumping 12-4 p.m. The story was, refinery stripes? Shame, shame for not seeing that more of our money back into the Chinese Adriana Farnham shutdowns were what even a small gesture of flying our great flag economy. It’s up to you as Americans to Coquille clean, not torn and tattered, can change the caused West decide where and how your income is to be compassion that we as Americans feel for spent. Twelve-year-old children do not Was this the difference Coast gasoline their country. need high-dollar cell phones or a new com- prices to spike Barbara G. Weed puter each year. in a very close vote? North Bend Roger Wilson this fall. But If indeed part of the reason Fred Messerle Coos Bay refinery emis- Bring back the genuine lost so heavily in the Coquille area is due to sion records the mistaken belief that he favored the call that story into question. meaning of Christmas Shelter dogs could Bandon Marsh expansion, then much of that With another Christmas season upon us, blame should fall on the shoulders of Jean C&J is shocked — shocked! use a new home Ivey, publisher of the Coquille Sentinel and — at the idea of market we should think about where and how we spend our money. Americans constantly If you are thinking of giving a dog as a advocate of Bob Main. manipulation. Jeers. complain that everything comes from China present this holiday, please consider these On Page 1 of the Oct. 31 issue of the but then go right out and spend large sums points. Sentinel, she wrote a statement, which if of money for items mainly being made in First, remember that a dog will live a long you knew the truth, made absolutely no China. time, not just over the free days/weeks over sense: “Main has criticized Messerle for his What do you think? Yes, I understand that “almost” every- Christmas etc. Make sure you will have the support of a county administrator as well as The World welcomes letters. thing we buy does come from China, but if time and resources to properly care for your his stances (sic) on the proposed Bandon Email us at Americans would just take a few extra min- new family member for years to come. Marsh expansion. Main opposes the Bandon [email protected]. utes to look at what is out there and what Second, if you are certain that this is Marsh expansion ...,” In essence, she is they really need, I think they would see that what you want, consider all those beautiful implying that Messerle is in favor of the dogs waiting for a new home in the shelter. instead of buying a cheap plastic toy made in expansion, which was not true. China or some other Third World nation, Some people only want to get a puppy; there Ms. Ivey actively supported five candi- Remembering they could buy some simple toy made here are some puppies at the shelter at times who by an American for the same or less. That is, are just the last one of a litter after the oth- dates in her paper with free political ads, the fallen if they would stop buying high-tech elec- ers sold. Some of them are spending weeks editorials and slanted reporting. Three of tronics for their children or grandchildren by themselves at the critical time when they her favorites lost. One won because he was U.S. military death tolls and start buying their children simple toys are meant to be bonding with a human unopposed, and Main won by less than 1 in Afghanistan as of Friday: or even a book. Yes, a book with real pages being. percent. and real words. I have seen puppies practically growing Philippa Benson 2,031 We as a nation have lost the meaning of up into a young dog in there. Coquille C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Saturday, December 1,2012 • The World • A5 Y K State and Obituaries Son kept Kitzhaber budget gambles on pensions, crime

SALEM (AP) — Gov. John low-income taxpayers. pitals and that the health care system of assumptions that haven’t been on short Kitzhaber has released a state budget “We’re in a much better place will be able to significantly reduce fully vetted by the Legislature,” he proposal calling for significant today than we were two years ago,” the rate of health inflation. said. changes in public employee pensions Kitzhaber said in a news conference. House Republican leader Mike Kitzhaber’s budget would pay for leash and sentences for criminals. But Kitzhaber’s budget rests on McLane, of Powell Butte, reacted with Oregon’s share of a new Interstate 5 The governor said Friday his spend- big gambles, and his proposal would mixed reviews. In a statement, he said bridge spanning the Columbia River, ing plan would restore financial stabil- be a net cut in funding for schools if Republicans can support some ele- and he said outgoing Washington DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend ity to schools reeling from years of he loses the bets. ments of the governor’s budget, but Gov. Chris Gregoire would recom- “Alex’s”mom is the most con- budget cuts, even if it wouldn’t pro- He’s assuming the Legislature will the plan takes too optimistic a view of mend that her state fund its portion. trolling person I have ever vide all the money he believes they cut benefits for retired government the economic recovery. The Legisla- It also assumes the state accepts encountered. We only get to need. His proposal would pay for $1 workers and enact changes to crimi- ture should cut deeper than Kitzhaber 200,000 new Medicaid patients see each other on weekends billion in new building projects, nal sentencing laws that prevent the proposes into public pension benefits, under the federal health care over- because he lives an hour away increase spending for Child Protective prison population from growing. His McLane said. haul beginning in 2014. The new from me. When we do see each Services and boost funding for the health care funding plan assumes “Oregonians should understand costs would be initially shouldered other, it’s for one-third of the earned-income tax credit that helps lawmakers will extend a tax on hos- that this budget is based on a number by the federal government. day. Alex has to spend the other two-thirds with her. I’m 22 and he is 21. Zoo elephant Long time He is also not allowed to abortion pro- No charges in stabbing stay with me. Alex has to lie to gives birth tester her about where he’s staying in Christopher R. order to be able to spend time GRANTS PASS (AP) — Prosecu- Christopher Tolhurst was picketing PORTLAND (AP) — The Tolhurst, 54, with me. His mom has added a was back on tors have decided an anti-abortion outside the Planned Parenthood feature to his cellphone in Oregon Zoo says its Asian ele- phant Rose-Tu has given birth the sidewalks protester was acting in self-defense clinic in Grants Pass last October order to see where he is 24/7, when he stabbed a man who when a woman kicked over one of and would cancel his service if to a 300-pound female calf. Tuesday, Nov. The zoo said the birth 27,with his attacked him outside a Planned his signs, and he pushed her. She he refused it. Parenthood office in Grants Pass. came back with her father, who I love my boyfriend uncon- came at 2:17 a.m. Friday, and anti-abortion the youngster is healthy, vig- signs. The Grants Pass Daily Courier attacked him. ditionally,but his mom is driv- reported Thursday that the Tolhurst said at the time that Ted ing us both crazy and turning orous and loud. Josephine County District Attor- Clair had him on the ground and our relationship into a trio. We Or as zoo Director Kim ney’s Office decided against bring- was beating him in the head, and have tried getting her to back Smith put it: “She’s definite- off, but it just makes her ly got a great set of pipes.” ing criminal charges against either only stabbed him to make him stop. A name is to be chosen worse. I am at a loss as to what The Associated of the two men. Clair remains in a Medford hospi- to do. What do you think we through an online vote. Press Authorities said 54-year-old tal after being stabbed seven times. should do? — EXTREMELY WORRIED IN MISSISSIPPI DEAR EXTREMELY OBITUARIES WORRIED: Frankly, you should be worried. Your boyfriend is an adult who Howard Howe Nancy and Dennis. He later was 92 to build a fire trail Leatherman, his wife of 44 Leatherman and wife, Arlene seems to be firmly under his Leatherman married Angela Melani around the 2011 logging unit. years; by his children, Janet of Portland; and his sister, mother’s thumb. He is com- Casebier who brought her He also was known for his Ivarie and her husband, Julia Myrl Miller Ranta of Aug. 11, 1918 - Nov. 25, 2012 pletely dependent. At 21, daughter, Sharon, to the love of slash burning follow- Kraig Kramers, Nancy Clarke Silver Spring, Md. Alex’s activities should not A memorial service will be family. His third wife, Louise ing a logging operation. and Terrell, Sharon Laird and He is preceded in death by be monitored, nor should he held at a later date for Looney DeLong, added four Howard and Louise Alan, Jim DeLong and Ann, his parents, Lloyd and Selata be spending Howard Howe Leatherman, more children to his life: Jim, moved to Powers in 1972. He Carla Blanton, Carrie Cusick Leatherman; his brother, DEAR two-thirds 94, of Myrtle Point. Carla, Carrie and Julie. loved the town of Powers and and Scott, Julie Possee and Charles Leatherman; and his of his day Howard was born Aug. 11, In his late 20s, Howard was very active in helping Charlie; his grandchildren, son, Dennis Dean Leather- ABBY with his 1918, in Myrtle Point to worked on a earn money for the school Anne Joos, Spencer Clarke, man. mother. If Samuel Lloyd Leatherman dairy ranch sport programs. He helped Dustin Clarke, Mitchel Donations in the name of nothing and Selata Howe Leather- in Lee Val- the teams earn money for Clarke and Tara MacSween, Howard Leatherman may be else, he man. He died Nov. 25, 2012, ley. He travel to the various out of as well as Louise’s grandchil- made to Powers High School should be in North Bend. moved to town football games. He and dren, Charles DeLong, Scholarship Fund, c/o Ellen looking for His mother’s family was F airview Louise traveled with the Christina Ryback, Rachel Baldwin, P.O. Box 479, Pow- a job so he one of the first settlers in where he Powers Cruisers to Medford, Nyleen, Rodney Blanton, ers, OR 97466. can sever Dora, east of Myrtle Point. purchased Oklahoma, and to Gordon, Tommy John Blanton, Adam Arrangements are under the umbili- His grandfather Howe chose the Coos Texas for the eight man foot- Blanton, Shannon Miller, the direction of Myrtle Grove JEANNE cal cord to settle in Dora because it County Howard ball national championship. and Josh Selzer; and numer- Funeral Service, 541-396- PHILLIPS before it was “as far from civilization” Sheep Com- Leatherman There was seldom a day that ous great-grandchildren, all 3158. strangles as he was willing to go. To pany in would go by without one or of whom were his delight. He Sign the guestbook at him. You Howe, Roseburg was civi- Fairview in more school kids dropping was Grandpa and Great- www.theworldlink.com. can’t fix this. HE has to do it. lization; Empire City was 1946. Here he worked as a up to visit “Grandpa Grandpa to a multitude of DEAR ABBY: My former not. Howard’s father’s side sheepherder, as he called Howard.” The entire town extended family members. roommate and I took a short of the family had settled in himself, for about 30 years. knew that they were wel- He liked to be called Great- CARD OF trip to Florida. We agreed we the Willamette Valley. His His ranch transitioned into a come at any time to drop by Grandpa by his great-grand- would split the hotel costs. I’d parents were married in cattle ranch and eventually, to visit, and did so often. children, a title he most def- THANKS reserve the room; she would Marshfield. He was the letting Mother Nature take He was a member of the initely earned. He had a spe- reimburse me after the trip. youngest of four children. its course, the land transi- Coquille School Board for cial knack for charming Many thanks for all the She paid me a month later, Howard attended high tioned into a timber opera- several years, the Coquille bashful children onto his lap. flowers, cards, food and and I deposited her check as school in Myrtle Point. He tion. Howard loved his Rotary, and a member of the Howard is also survived by phone calls. soon as I could get to my bank, worked at a cheese factory in ranch. He also loved his large Elks Club, where he once his brother, Kenneth Thank you to the wonder- which was three weeks later. Gravelford as a young man equipment and was famous famously rode his horse up ful people who attended the When the check went through, where he met his first wife, for his skill with it. Long the wooden steps of the Elks DEATH NOTICES services. I’m sorry if I left she attacked me because she Helen May deBoer. They after losing all feeling in his Club! He was also a member anybody out. said it drained her account! I were married in 1943 and feet, he climbed on his TD- of the Lions Club in Powers. For all your support — apologized, but told her I was had three children: Janet, 25 for the last time when he He is survived by Louise Irene Rose Duke — 84, of God loves you and so do we. upset that she was making it Portland, formerly of Family of John Dubisar seem like it was my fault. Bandon, died Sept. 27, 2012, Patti, Tammy, Shelly I think that if someone is in Portland. Robert Lewis Russell His family moved to the Lodge and former Coos Bay Godfrey James Nemec — low on funds, the person Russell Ranch in Langlois Eagle. should be more diligent in bal- May 7, 1927 - Nov. 28, 2012 86, of Coos Bay, died Nov. 30, FUNERALS when he was 3 years old. He Bob is survived by his ancing his or her checkbook. 2012, in Coos Bay. A Masonic chapel memo- attended Langlois School companion, Mary Alice Boyl Had I known she had money Arrangements are pending rial service for Robert Lewis and joined the U.S. Navy in and her daughter, Susan Thursday, Dec. 6 problems, I would have waited Russell, 85, of Coos Bay will with Myrtle Grove Funeral 1941. He served aboard the Boyl; daughter, Susan Deirdre Meyer, 1 p.m., to deposit her check. It has be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Service-Bay Area, 541-269- memorial service, Coos Bay aircraft carrier USS Saratoga Lunsford and husband, Curt; been months, and my once Dec. 4, at Coos Bay Chapel, 2851. Chapel, 685 Anderson Ave., and was discharged in 1942. grandsons, David and Ryan Phillip Dale Crew — 88, of best friend still won’t speak to 685 Anderson Ave., with Jim When he returned home he Coos Bay. me. Was I wrong? — AT Larkin, past master of Blanco Lunsford; brother, Orland; Coquille, died Nov. 29, 2012, Saturday, Dec. 8 married Doris Meyers in sisters, Ina Mae and Verna in Coquille. Arrangements FAULT? IN KENTUCKY Masonic October 1951. They had one Louis Edwards, 1 p.m., DEAR AT FAULT?: No, you Lodge A.F. Rae; and numerous nieces are pending with Myrtle celebration of life memorial daughter, Susan Lynne. and nephews. grove Funeral Service, 541- were not. It was your friend’s & A.M, offi- Bob worked for a time at service, Coos Bay Chapel, responsibility to make sure ciating. A He was preceded in death 396-3158. 685 Anderson Ave. Coos Head Mill, Calverts by his parents, James and there were enough funds in her reception Upholstery Shop, Berring account to cover the check she Ruby; wife, Doris; brothers, will follow Supply and Menasha Paper gave you. She may be embar- Macey and Arthur; and sis- in the Mill where he retired from in rassed, which is why she does- ters, Lottie, Nadine and Bon- • Cremation chapel 1980. Bob purchased Superi- n’t want to talk to you. People nie. • Funeral Service reception or Seafood and sold it in who are angry at themselves Bob Russell room. Cre- 1981. In the mid-1980s he Contributions in his sometimes blame others.It’s a Locally mation and his companion, Mary memory may be made to sign of immaturity. rites will be Owned Alice Boyl, built Arbe’s RV South Coast Hospice, 1620 “Our family & DEAR ABBY: I have been held at Park on Ocean Boulevard Thompson Road, Coos Bay, serving your family” Operated dating “Kristen” for seven Ocean View opening in July 1991 and sell- OR 97420; or Shriner’s Chil- months. She is great as far as 541-267-4216 M emory ing the park in 1999. They drens Hospital, 3101 SW Sam personality, physical chem- 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson Gardens moved from the park to a Jackson Park Road, Portland, istry, similar likes and dis- Crematory home on Woodland Drive in OR 97201. likes, and patience go. She is with inurnment at Sunset Coos Bay. Bob was in local Arrangements are under ALMOST everything I have Memorial Park in Coos Bay. Masonic bodies including the direction of Coos Bay ever wanted in a girl. Howev- Bob was born May 7, 1927, Blanco Masonic Lodge No. Chapel, 541-267-3131. er, I have never called her in Pixley, Calif., the son of 48 A.F. & A.M, Scottish Rite Friends and family are “beautiful,”although she has James and Ruby (Marsters) and Shrine including the invited to sign the guestbook made a couple of “fishing” Russell. He died Nov. 28, clown unit. He was a mem- at www.coosbayfh.com and comments to try to get me to 2012, in Coos Bay. say it. In my eyes, that would ber of the Coos Bay Elks www.theworldlink.com. be a lie. Kristen is attractive, but not beautiful. I have always Donald Keath Noah Sr. an upholstering shop in by his parents, son, William; thought that anyone I’m June 11, 1939 - Nov. 27, 2012 Charleston and most recent- and brother, Fred. ly managing the Pacific planning on spending the Arrangements are under A graveside service for Empire Motel with his wife, rest of my life with would be Donald Keath Noah Sr.,73, of the direction of Coos Bay “beautiful” to ME, and I’d let Bonnie whom he married Coos Bay was held at 11 a.m. May 12, 1982 in Roseburg. Chapel, 541-267-3131. her know accordingly. I can’t Friday, Nov. 30, at Sunset discuss this with family or Don was gifted at many Friends and family are Memorial things including oil painting. friends because I’m afraid Park, 63060 encouraged to sing the guest they will think I’m shallow. He enjoyed people and made Crremationemation GardensGardens Millington friends easily. He will be book at www.coosbayfh.com Your thoughts? — NOT Frontage Stop by and visit our peaceful cremation gardens. If you SHALLOW IN PHOENIX greatly missed. or www.theworldlink.com. Road in He is survived by his wife, have already scattered ashes or would like to inurn ashes DEAR NOT SHALLOW: Coos Bay in a permanent place to reflect and remember, consider Candidly, I think that in spite Bonnie Noah of Coos Bay; with Pastor children, Wendy Dawn Jor- our cenotaphs, cremation spaces, brick niches, of all of her wonderful quali- Jerry Hamil- Order gift columbariums, boulders, benches, urns, ties, Kristen is not “the one” dan and husband, Gerald of ton officiat- rose garden and cremation for you. And you are not “the Roseburg Donald Keath certificates for ing. Don Noah Sr. Noah Jr. and wife, Tina of jewelry at affordable prices. one” for her because what Don was she needs is validation you North Bend, Thomas Hill born June 11, the holidays! Est. 1914 Est. 1939 can’t give her. Women need and wife, Kathy of South 1939, in Marshfield the son of Carolina and Bonnie Caruso to feel beautiful in the eyes of Fred and Florence (Hart) the men they love, and and husband, Aaron of Noah. He died Nov. 27, 2012, Albany; siblings, Karen, Locally owned by Tom Boynton because you plan to spend in Coos Bay. your life with someone who Neta, Ivan Walter and Art; Open Nightly at 5 p.m. Don attended Marshfield nine grandchildren; and 541.267.6066 541-267-7182 541-888-4709 is beautiful “to you,” you High School and worked in 260 S. Broadway, Coos Bay 63060 Millington Frontage Rd. 1525 Ocean Blvd. SW three great-grandchildren. Coos Bay, OR Coos Bay, OR should both move on. various capacities including Find us on Facebook! 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Saturday, December 1,2012 Y K Washington Gay marriage before Supreme Court? Cases weighed

WASHINGTON (AP) — tion gives people the right to who was not identified, was Republicans largely White House spokesman The running fight over gay marry regardless of sexual standing near a security shunned by Hispanic voters Josh Earnest says only “face- marriage is shifting from the orientation. CAPITOL entrance to the White House and other minorities in the to-face” Israeli-Palestinian ballot box to the Supreme The court also could duck DIGEST and got in the motorcade’s November elections used negotiations can lead to Court. the ultimate question for way. The man was charged Friday’s 245-139 vote for the progress on a two-state Three weeks after voters now and instead focus on a ment about the court’s plans with assault on a police offi- STEM Jobs Act to show they solution. backed same-sex marriage narrower but still important on Friday. The next opportu- cer and unlawful entry. have softened their hardline in three states and defeated a issue: whether Congress can nity for word on gay marriage immigration policies and are Government releases ban in a fourth, the justices prevent legally married gay cases is Monday,although the House votes to offer ready to work for more com- secret Watergate files met Friday to discuss Americans from receiving justices also could put off a advanced-degree visas prehensive legislation. WASHINGTON (AP) — whether they should deal federal benefits otherwise decision until their next pri- WASHINGTON (AP) — GOP leaders also added a The National Archives is sooner rather than later with available to married couples. vate meeting in a week’s time. Testing the waters of what is provision making it easier for publishing for the first time the claim that the Constitu- There was no announce- That will be their last meeting expected to be a turbulent immigrants working in the more than 850 pages of until January. battle over immigration poli- country legally to bring their once-secret documents Any cases would be cy next year, the House voted spouses and children to the from the Watergate political argued in March or April, Friday to make green cards United States while they scandal, including privileged with a decision expected by accessible to foreign students wait for their visa applica- legal conversations and the end of June. graduating with advanced tions to be approved. prison evaluations of some science and math degrees Watergate burglars. A judge Man arrested near from U.S. universities. U.S. seeks way forward decided earlier this month to Romney motorcade But even this limited step, after Palestinian win unseal the material. WASHINGTON (AP) — strongly backed by the high- WASHINGTON (AP) — The files released Friday do The Secret Service said tech industry and enjoying The Obama administration not appear to provide any sig- Thursday a man interfered some bipartisan support, is is scrambling to salvage nificant new revelations, but with a motorcade carrying unlikely to go anywhere this hopes for Mideast peace they provide context by Republican presidential session of Congress, drama- talks after the United revealing behind-the-scenes nominee Mitt Romney as his tizing how difficult it will be Nations overwhelmingly deliberations by the judge, vehicle arrived at a secure to find lasting solutions to voted to recognize a Pales- U.S. District Court Judge John checkpoint near the White the nation’s much-maligned tinian state over vehement J. 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C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Saturday, December 1,2012 • The World • A7 Y K Community Coast Guard rescue swimmers earn trophies

BY TIM NOVOTNY “It was 12 months of hell Friday, February 1, 2013, Super Class Champi- The World for one day of fun, but it page of the Bad Cat calen- onships in Santa Clara, gave me a goal to work dar. Calif. Now a little more aero- toward and kept me moti- Pamela and Howard Fourth-grader Joshua, dynamic, and a little more vated,”said Mayfield. Petersen’s cat, Wheatie, is a decided to play in the bronze, a pair of rescue The pair’s training 3-year-old who lists “pole- U1400 class. He only won swimmers from U.S. Coast schedule began with a vaulting into treetops” as a one and a half games play- Guard Air Station North bulking-up period, where favorite hobby. Judging ing people well over his Bend returned from the Fit- they spent three months on from the photo, stalking stop 24 Northwest Cham- a sugar-free, 3,500-calo- bird houses is apparently USCF rating of 906. Sev- pionship bodybuilding rie-a-day diet with heavy another pastime. enth-grader Perkins also competition in Shelton, lifting routines before Susan Bolotin, Editor in played in the U1400 section Wash., with some honors. winding down to a 1,500- Chief of Workman Publish- and won three and a half Aviation Survival Tech- calorie-a-day diet of ing, says selecting the right games. Perkins is rated nician 1st Class Dennis chicken and rice cakes with pets for the calendars is 1224. Gryzenia suggested Petty cardio exercises throughout never an easy decision. Meanwhile, ninth-grad- Officer 2nd Class Josh the day. “We get thousands of er Aaron continued his very Mayfield, also an AST, work “It was a lot harder than I submissions for our cat and impressive run by playing toward competing. AST3 expected,”said Evans. dog contest calendars each in the Class A section Rob Evans began training In addition to the diet year.” (1800-1999) and won four with Mayfield and Gryzenia and intense exercise, Evans So, what was it that and a half out of six games, after Mayfield asked him if and Mayfield had to get Wheatie was doing right? tieing for second place. He he was interested. The two used to grooming for the Bolotin says the photo edi- started with a rating of then trained with Gryzenia competition. tor has certain qualities in 1842. With each of his wins, over a period of a year to “It was a full-body mind. “As he sorts through prepare for the competi- shave,”Mayfield said. “And them, he looks for beauty, he is inching toward his tion. the posing was really stren- wit, variety and artful com- goal of 2000 to reach the Mayfield went on to win uous. Having to tense your position, as well as for pic- expert player level. first place in the novice muscles and hold it was tures that simply have that You can see some of middleweight and novice harder than I thought it ‘aww’ factor,”Bolotin said. these great young players overall competitions, and would be.” Congratulations to for yourself next month, as third place in the open mid- Contributed photo “I was still washing Wheatie for reaching that Coquille will be holding a dleweight competition. Aviation Survival Technician 2nd Class Joshua Mayfield, center, poses bronzer off my skin two lofty plateau! no fee/no prize tournament Evans took sixth place in weeks after the competi- during the National Physique Committee Fitstop 24 Northwest Where chess is king from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 8 the physique class. Championship, a bodybuilding competition held in Shelton,Wash., Nov. tion,” Evans said. at Coquille High School. “It was great to see them The day after Thanksgiv- 3. Bad cat, good cat-ch Everyone from beginners to do so well,” said Gryzenia, ing was a travel day for experts are invited. For “especially against other sport where athletes are them train.” Nine lives isn’t enough three of the best young more information, contact service members serving in for a local feline who is gar- chess players on the south- judged primarily on the For Mayfield, bodybuild- Nancy Keller at 541 290- Washington. They’re both nering 15 minutes of fame. ern Oregon Coast. appearance of their muscle ing began as a chance to get excited to compete in the Workman Publishing Trading the rain for the 8479. future.” development. “Josh and back into condition follow- gets thousands of entries sun after a nine-hour drive, Do you know a person or Gryzenia began body- Rob Evans have a good body ing shoulder surgery. It each year for consideration Joshua Grabinsky, Josiah group who deserves a pat on building in 2006, but had type for competing, so I turned into a rigorous regi- to place in one of their Perkins and Aaron Grabin- the back? Send names and limited success due to his suggested they compete men of exercise, dieting, bestselling pet calendars. sky played six grueling details to reporter Tim physique. His lean frame and offered my experience grooming and, ultimately, This year, a cat from North rounds of chess over the Novotny at tnovotny@the- can be a hindrance in the and knowledge to help bronzing. Bend made its way on to the weekend in the California worldlink.com. Pets of the Week Wedding

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CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — An attack at a small community Island a mess college and a nearby neigh- borhood left three people dead, at least one from a NEW YORK (AP) — The one day after the Statue of sharp weapon as police tried Statue of Liberty survived Liberty’s 126th birthday and to figure out how the violence Superstorm Sandy with the grand reopening of the unfolded in the community every crown spike in place, crown — though the park was in the middle of Wyoming. but its surrounding island closed at the time in advance Police found the suspect was so badly damaged that of the storm. The crown had and one of the victims dead the National Park Service been closed for a year for a $30 at a science building on the doesn’t know when the million upgrade to the monu- Casper College campus, beloved tourist attraction ment’s fire alarms, sprinkler which was locked down for The Associated Press Mark, left, and Cindy, center, Hill are presented a check by a Missouri Lottery official during the announce- will reopen or how much systems and exit routes. about two hours, school and repairs will cost. The rest of the statue was ment of Powerball winners in Dearborn, Mo., on Friday. police officials said. The A tour of Liberty Island on open during that year and had other victim was found about Friday showed broken rail- 3.7 million visitors last year, two miles away. One of the ings, torn-up paving stones, making it the 19th most visit- two killed was a faculty Missouri lottery winners damaged equipment and ed national park in the nation. member. flood-wrecked buildings. Luchsinger said Sandy did Authorities say the sus- The storm destroyed boil- not damage any of the work pect used a sharp-edged ers, sewage pumps and elec- completed during the renova- weapon in at least one of the want to live normally trical systems, said David tion. deaths. Luchsinger, the superintend- “I can tell you that if you The suspect wasn’t ent of the Statue of Liberty walked in there today it would believed to be a Casper Col- DEARBORN, Mo. (AP) — To announce one they will take home a lump sum of $136.5 mil- of the biggest events of their lives together, lion. and of the neighboring Ellis look like we just reopened it,” lege student, but it did Island. he said. “Not one dime of it appear there was a relation- Cindy and Mark Hill returned to the place “We’re still stunned by what’s happened,” where it all began — the high school where said Hill, a former office manager who was laid “Our entire infrastructure was lost.” ship between him and the on both islands, both Liberty Historical artifacts on Ellis victims, Casper Police Chief they became sweethearts in the 1970s. off in 2010. “It’s surreal.” Surrounded by family and friends, the two The other winning ticket was sold in Foun- Island and Ellis Island, was Island also survived intact, Chris Walsh said. He didn’t under water,”he said. Luchsinger said. identify the suspect or vic- were introduced Friday as winners in this tain Hills, Ariz., near Phoenix. No one has week’s huge Powerball lottery — an extraor- come forward with it yet, lottery officials said. Luchsinger estimated that Luchsinger evacuated tims but said the victims 75 percent of Liberty Island’s ahead of the storm and were a male and a female. dinary stroke of luck that gives them half of Joining the Hills at the news conference the $588 million jackpot. were their children, with the youngest, Jaiden, 12 acres was flooded, with returned Oct. 30, when Liber- “We’re locating next of kin water as high as 8 feet. The ty Island was covered with and working on notification The nostalgic high school homecoming sitting on her father’s lap clutching a black water would have been chest- mud and debris. Hundreds of absolutely as fast as we can,” seemed to reflect the couple’s hopes of stay- stuffed horse. She was adopted from China five high on the plaza that visitors National Park Service workers Walsh said. ing true to their roots and living simply, at years ago. cross en route from the ferry to from as far away as California He added authorities least as simply as possible for winners of one When asked what she wanted for Christ- the statue itself, he said. and Alaska have spent the past don’t believe there is any fur- of the biggest lottery prizes in history. mas, the little girl said simply: “Pony.” Days after the storm, there month cleaning the island and ther threat to the communi- “We will still be going down to the corner Cindy Hill, sounding cautious and a little was a controlled detonation of assessing the damage. ty. cafe for breakfast or fish day. I can guarantee concerned about the windfall, said they have explosives on Ellis Island. Park Friday’s tour showed there “I want to emphasize that you,” Cindy Hill said. “You know it’s just us. no immediate plans to move out of their sin- Service spokesman Mike Lit- is much still to be done. The this is a horrible tragedy,” We’re just normal human beings. We’re as gle-story ranch house on a quiet cul-de-sac. terst said the explosives were main passenger dock was Walsh said. “And I want the common as anybody. We just have a little bit But they will have more free time. Mark Hill stored there to train bomb- splintered but usable. Gen- city to ... just feel safe right more money.” quit his job as a mechanic Thursday. His wife, sniffing dogs.They were com- erators are supplying most now.There is no one at large.” The Hills, who have three grown sons and a who missed a scheduled job interview on the promised by the storm and power on the island, though The attack at the two-year 6-year-old daughter, said they don’t play the same day, has no plans to keep looking for had to be destroyed. one working transformer community college in Casper lottery regularly. They spent $10 on five tickets work. Instead, she plans to focus on their The Oct. 29 storm came lights the statue itself. occurred just before 9 a.m. with random numbers. The result: After taxes, daughter. while class was in session. The college sent out a campus-wide alert via text message and email within GI charged in WikiLeaks case admits making noose two minutes of receiving word of the attack at 9:06 FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) Manning’s lawyers argue ioned the noose while being neither designation was of a blanket to cover himself. a.m., school spokesman Rich — As a military prosecutor that the conditions he expe- held in Kuwait soon after he appropriate because he did- He said he had been put on Fujita said. held up a knotted bedsheet rienced for nine months at was accused in May 2010 of n’t feel like hurting himself “suicide risk” the previous The campus was locked in court, Pfc. Bradley Man- the Marine brig in Quantico, leaking reams of military and after leaving Kuwait. day, and stripped of all his down and the science build- ning acknowledged on Fri- Va., amounted to illegal pun- diplomatic documents to the Quantico commanders clothes at night, after he told ing was evacuated. The lock- day that he fashioned a ishment, lasting well past website WikiLeaks. He said kept the restrictions in place a guard that if he really down ended about 11 a.m. noose and contemplated sui- the time he was having sui- his time in Kuwait was the despite repeated recommen- wanted to kill himself, he after school officials received cide shortly after his arrest cidal thoughts, and that the lowest he felt during his dations by brig psychiatrists could do it with his under- word police were no longer on charges of engineering charges against him should entire confinement. that they be eased. Among wear. searching for a suspect, Fuji- the biggest leak of classified be dropped as a result. When he was transferred other things, Manning was The testimony came on ta said. material in U.S. history. On Friday, prosecutor to the brig at Quantico in July given scratchy, suicide-pre- the fourth day of the hearing Walsh said that within The pretrial testimony Maj. Ashden Fein produced a 2010, he said, he wrote on his vention bedding, and some- and marked the first time minutes of the initial call, appeared to support the mil- knotted, peach-colored intake form that he was times all his possessions, Manning came face-to-face there was another report of a itary’s argument that it was sheet from an evidence box “always planning and never including his underwear and with prosecutors in court. traumatic injury about two trying to protect the former on the prosecution table and acting” on suicidal thoughts. eyeglasses, were removed The hearing is expected to miles southwest of campus. Army intelligence analyst held it up, displaying a loop He was classified a suicide from his cell. continue into the weekend. That victim was found in the from harming himself by in the fabric. risk for eight days, then Manning testified that he The 5-foot-3 soldier street, the Star-Tribune taking away all his clothes, “You made a noose out of upgraded to the less-restric- stood naked at attention looked youthful in his dark- reported. keeping him in strict isola- this?” he asked Manning. tive “prevention of injury” during a morning head count blue dress uniform, close- Classes were canceled for tion and shackling him when “Yes,”the soldier replied. status. one day after a guard cropped hair and rimless the day. he was outside his cell. Manning, 24, said he fash- Manning maintains that appeared to object to his use eyeglasses.

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(AP) — Tinker may be on Friday approved the con- BP PLC 41.76 + .46 Hallibrtn 33.35 + .43 RockwlAut 79.24 + .24 struction of 3,000 homes in BakrHu 43.15 + .20 HeclaM 5.80 — .02 SempraEn 68.42 + .64 miniature — as in a miniature horse — but he’s BkofAm 9.86 + .03 Hess 49.61 — .89 SouthnCo 43.55 + .26 Jewish settlements on Boeing 74.28 + .16 HewlettP 12.99 + .10 Textron 23.49 — .42 a big money raiser for the Salvation Army. BrMySq 32.63 — .19 HonwllIntl 61.33 — .01 3M Co 90.95 + .30 Israeli-occupied lands, a Brunswick 25.77 Idacorp 42.71 + .47 He uses his mouth to hold and ring a red TimeWarn 47.30 + .26 bell and also picks up with his mouth a government official said, Caterpillar 85.24 — 1.01 IBM 190.07 — 1.46 drawing swift condemnation Chevron 105.69 — .10 IntPap 37.14 — .17 Timken 45.05 + .33 “Thank You Merry Christmas” sign. He can Citigroup 34.57 — .64 JohnJn 69.73 + .51 TriContl 16.04 + .03 also bow and give kisses. from the Palestinians a day CocaCola s 37.92 — .05 LockhdM 93.30 + .26 UnionPac 122.78 — .38 after their successful U.N. ColgPal 108.50 + .49 Loews 40.88 — .09 Unisys 17.28 + .05 Major Roger Ross, a Salvation Army com- USSteel 21.56 — .22 recognition bid. ConocPhil s 56.94 — .04 LaPac 17.42 + .04 mander, said Tinker is one of their biggest ConEd 55.79 + .35 MDU Res 20.72 + .16 VarianMed 69.16 + .04 The Palestinians reiterated CurtisWrt 31.73 + .07 MarathnO 30.85 + .16 VerizonCm 44.12 + .11 money raisers in the area: He brings in 10 Deere 84.05 — .81 McDnlds 87.04 + .55 ViadCorp 22.48 + .07 their refusal to resume nego- WalMart 72.02 + 1.19 times the amount of a regular bell ringer. tiations with Israel while Disney 49.66 — .06 McKesson 94.47 + .75 “A good kettle for a couple of hours brings DowChm 30.19 +.19 Merck 44.30 — .41 WellsFargo 33.01 — .15 building continues. With DuPont 43.14 — .40 NCR Corp 23.93 + .02 Weyerhsr 27.56 + .78 Xerox 6.81 + .02 in about $250, and for the same time period The Associated Press Eaton 52.16 + .17 NorflkSo 60.38 — .10 Israeli Prime Minister Ben- EdisonInt 45.48 + .43 NorthropG 66.70 + .05 YumBrnds 67.08 — 7.39 (Tinker and his owners) have been known to Tinker, a miniature horse, rings a red bell for the jamin Netanyahu apparently bring in $2,500,”he said. “They line up to put Salvation Army recently with his owner Carol Takacs poised for re-election to money in the kettle.” in West Bend, Wis. Takacs says his name was Tinker another four-year term and Financial snapshot Friday, Nov. 30, 2012 The 13-year-old horse, who’s brown, when she and her husband got him and they could- insisting that any negotia- black, grey and white, has been ringing for WEEK’S WEEK YEAR n’t have named him better if they tried. tions begin without precon- Interest rates CLOSE AGO AGO four seasons. ditions, prospects for an Average rate paid on banks “I actually save up all my donation and Israeli-Palestinian partition money-market accounts 0.11% 0.11 0.14 give it to Tinker because I have such a soft love with the miniature horses there and deal appear to be going into (Bank Rate Monitor) place in my heart for him,”said Karen Ham- asked that one be part of the deal. deep freeze. 91-day Treasury Bill Yield 0.08% 0.09 0.00 men, who gave money while Tinker stood “About three or four years ago I was walk- The United Nations voted 10-year Treasury Bond 1.61% 1.69 2.03 outside a West Bend craft show on a recent ing out of a store and there was a bell ringer overwhelmingly to accept a Saturday morning. and I gave,” she said. “I started thinking ‘I Palestinian state in the West Commodities One of Tinker’s owners, Carol Takacs, said wonder if I can, if I can help make this even Bank, the Gaza Strip and east DJ UBS Commodities Indexes 142.80 144.05 146.29 she and her husband got Tinker 12 years ago. more interesting.’ So I went home and I start- Jerusalem as a non-member She said she went to look at a property, fell in ed working with Tinker.” observer state on Thursday, Stocks setting off jubilant celebra- Dow Jones Industrial Avg. 13,025.58 13,009.68 12,019.42 tions among Palestinians. 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South Coast Tuesday: Rain. Cloudy, with a high near 54. Today: Showers. High near 56. South southwest wind 18 to 20 mph. Willamette Valley Tonight: Rain. Low around 51. Windy, Today: Showers. High near 52. South with a south wind 16 to 21 mph. wind around 11 mph. Sunday: Showers. High near 53. Tonight: Rain. Low around 44. Southwest wind 15 to 18 mph. Southeast wind 7 to 13 mph. Sunday Night: Showers. Low around 47. Sunday: Rain. High near 50. Southwest South wind 18 to 20 mph. wind 11 to 14 mph. Monday: A 50 percent chance of show- Sunday Night: Showers. Low around 43. ers. Cloudy, with a high near 56. South southwest wind around 10 mph. Monday Night: Rain. Low around 50. Monday: A 50 percent chance of show- Tuesday: Rain. Cloudy, with a high near ers. Cloudy, with a high near 50. 56. Monday Night: Rain. Low around 47. Curry County Coast Tuesday: Rain. Cloudy, with a high near 52. Today: Showers. High near 55. South wind 16 to 21 mph. Gusts as high as 31 mph. Portland area Tonight: Rain. Low around 52. Windy, Today: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a with a south wind 24 to 29 mph. high near 51. South wind 9 to 11 mph. Sunday: Showers. High near 53. Tonight: Rain. Low around 46. East Southwest wind 15 to 20 mph. southeast wind 6 to 11 mph. Sunday Night: Showers likely. Mostly Sunday: Rain. High near 49. Southwest cloudy, with a low around 48. wind 10 to 16 mph. Monday: Showers, mainly after 4pm. Sunday Night: Showers likely. Cloudy, High near 55. with a low around 45. Monday Night: Rain. Low around 52. Monday: A 50 percent chance of show- Tuesday: Rain. Cloudy, with a high near ers. Cloudy, with a high near 50. By Alysha Beck, The World 58. Monday Night: Rain. Low around 48. Robert Gensorek,owner of Basin Tackle in Charleston,drives up Huckleberry Hill on Nov.20,watching for suspicious activity after a series of thefts Rogue Valley North Coast around town. Gensorek and other community members talk to people walking the streets late at night and write down license plates in order to Today: Showers. High near 53. South Today: Showers. High near 51. Breezy, make their presence known and hopefully deter crime. southwest wind 6 to 13 mph. with a south wind 18 to 26 mph. Tonight: Rain. Low around 46. South Tonight: Rain. Low around 43. Breezy, JUSTICE involved in the recent crimes. heads of both agencies came teaching them where they are wind 15 to 21 mph. with a south wind 20 to 23 mph. “It’s really frustrating,” down to meet with the coali- allowed to drive and what to Sunday: Showers. High near 51. West Sunday: Rain. High near 50. West south- Continued from Page A1 Gensorek said. tion to discuss how they look for. The sacrifice of leav- southwest wind 8 to 13 mph. west wind around 21 mph. Sunday Night: Chance of showers. Sunday Night: Showers. Low around 42. Sgt. Pat Downing of the could work together. ing his family at night and Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. Southwest wind around 23 mph. “Evil doesn’t like light, so sheriff’s office said “It was a very positive dis- having his name known in the Monday: Chance of showers. Mostly Monday: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a it hides in the shadows,” Charleston has been fairly cussion,”he said. criminal world are a small cloudy, with a high near 55. high near 50. Gensorek said. active as crimes go recently, The goal of the coalition price to pay for Gensorek to Monday Night: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a Monday Night: Rain. Low around 47. and his office does have a moving forward is to grow in reach his dream of making low around 45. Breezy. Gensorek is quick to point Tuesday: Rain. Cloudy, with a high near out he is not the sheriff’s general idea of who may be numbers and learn from other Charleston one of the safest 51. Central Oregon involved, but they don’t have well-oragnized neighbor- tourism spots on the West office and only contacts peo- Central Douglas County Today: Rain and snow showers. Snow ple if they are in the act of enough evidence to build a hood watch groups, like the Coast. level 4300 feet. High near 54. Today: Showers. High near 55. South doing something or it is clear case against them at this one in Hauser. “If you see something Tonight: Rain and snow. Snow level southwest wind 9 to 11 mph. 4800 feet lowering to 3800 feet. Low they are about to do some- time. Gensorek said people have wrong and you don’t do any- Tonight: Rain. Low around 47. South around 34. Windy. thing. He refers to his coali- “There are names being donated money for radios, thing about it, you are com- wind 8 to 18 mph. Sunday: Rain and snow showers. Snow tion as the eyes of the ears of passed around,”he said. and he hopes to get dash- plicit in it,” he said. Sunday: Showers. High near 52. level 3600 feet. High near 49. the community, and said they Since the coalition board cameras and cameras “Charleston has all kinds of Southwest wind 9 to 13 mph. Sunday Night: A chance of rain and snow. are simply neighbors helping formed, Gensorek has seen for still photography in the beauty. Being on the edge of Sunday Night: Showers, mainly before Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. 4am. Low around 43. Monday: A slight chance of showers. neighbors. activity on the streets go future. civilization, we get left to our Monday: A 40 percent chance of show- Mostly cloudy, with a high near 44. What may irk Gensorek down and hasn’t heard about “We want to make it as own devices and that’s OK.” ers. Cloudy, with a high near 56. Monday Night: A chance of rain. Mostly more than the fear he senses as many thefts and burglaries. uncomfortable for the goblins Reporter Tyler Monday Night: Rain. Low around 47. cloudy, with a low around 34. from his neighbors, is the fact The cooperation from the as possible,”he said. Richardson can be reached that people in the community sheriff’s office and the Gensorek is beginning to at 541 269 1222 ext. 236 or at and the sheriff’s office have a Oregon State Police has been phase in around 24 people to trichardson@the- Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall good idea of the “players” very good, and Gensorek said help with night rounds, worldlink.com. Temperature extremes and precipitation Thursday: High 61, low 55 for the previous 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. Rain: 0.02 inches Hi Lo Prc Total rainfall to date: 43.18 inches Astoria 56 49 0.62 Rainfall to date last year: 36.41 inches BODY Civil Engineering Unit Brookings 57 51 0.29 Average rainfall to date: 53.78 inches SMITH LIGHTHOUSE Oakland, Calif. Corvallis 55 48 0.51 Eugene 59 48 0.24 Continued from Page A1 Anonymous tip Bridge is a Lt. Jennifer Lopez, engi- Klamath Falls 51 42 0.87 The Tide Tables neering officer for Coast La Grande 59 46 0 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or assisted police ‘safety hazard’ Guard Group North Bend, Medford 59 46 1.16 subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- Newport 55 50 0.29 mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by The railroad is not the said the work is intended to the high or low ratio for your area. Continued from Page A1 Continued from Page A1 Pendleton 59 33 0.02 only asset the port is provide a weather-tight Location High time ratio Low time ratio Portland 61 43 0.32 Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 responsible to grow, he said. enclosure to secure the light- Redmond 53 35 0.11 Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 The community also should marks on it that are consis- transfer is official, the land house and prevent the intru- Roseburg 61 46 0.85 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 Salem 58 48 0.19 Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 look to continue developing tent with someone who has will be held in trust for the sion of moisture. Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 the deep water port, as Coos Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 been “thrashed” around the tribes by the Bureau of “This would include Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 Bay is the only such port bay, but no visible major Indian Affairs. patching spalled and dam- Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 between Portland and San trauma wounds that would “The bridge has been aged concrete walls, sealing Extended outlook HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. Francisco, he said. indicate McInroe was shot or condemned for some time,” cracks, cleaning and repair- TODAY SUNDAY Date time ft. time ft. “The port is such an stabbed. said Lt. Patrick Wright, ing gutters and downspouts, 1-Dec 2:13 7.5 1:11 8.6 important economic devel- The Sheriff’s Office Coast Guard Group North removing mold, painting of 2-Dec 2:50 7.4 1:48 8.2 opment entity in the whole received an anonymous tip Bend’s public affairs officer. interior and exterior walls 3-Dec 3:29 7.4 2:29 7.8 region, the whole state,” last night that helped them A September staff report and removing of corroded 4-Dec 4:10 7.4 3:16 7.3 Smith said. “It is gratifying identify McInroe, and Down- by the Oregon Parks and steel,”said Lopez. 5-Dec 4:54 7.6 4:15 6.7 to me to see people all over ing said the Sheriff’s Office Recreation Department on “We want to turn it over Showers Showers LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. the state becoming aware of also confirmed McInroe’s the Coast Guard’s removal in good condition,” Wright 56/51 53/47 Date time ft. time ft. 1-Dec 7:20 4.0 8:00 -0.2 that. People in the commu- identity through finger- request identified the bene- said. MONDAY TUESDAY nity need to get behind the prints, a stoma in his throat fits of the bridge demolition Have a question about 2-Dec 8:00 4.0 8:36 0.0 port.” 3-Dec 8:45 4.0 9:14 0.3 and a tattoo on his left shoul- as “removing a safety hazard, current happenings in Coos 4-Dec 9:37 3.9 9:55 0.8 The governor is responsi- der. restoring a culturally signifi- County? I Want to Know will 5-Dec 10:39 3.7 10:41 1.3 ble for appointing new port An autopsy will be per- cant site and returning the try to answer it. Contact Sunrise, sunset commissioners, but it is formed to determine a cause shoreline to more natural reporter Thomas Moriarty at Dec. 1-8 — 7:30, 4:41 unclear when a new com- of death and if there were conditions.” [email protected] Rain Rain Moon watch missioner to replace Smith drugs or alcohol in his sys- The project is being over- m with the letters IWTK in 56/50 56/47 Last Quarter — Dec. 6 will be chosen. tem. seen by the Coast Guard’s the subject line. 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C M C M Y K Y K The ticker SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2012 • SECTION B Pac-12 High School Boys Basketball Champs Pleasant Hill 57, Coquille 43 Riddle 55, Pacific 48 North Valley 46, Marshfield 31 High School Girls Basketball Coquille 54, Pleasant Hill 44 Pacific 69, Riddle 40 Mapleton 48, Powers 26 Marshfield 38, North Valley 27 Stanford NBA edges Boston 96, Portland 78 PORTS S UCLA for Cleveland 113, Atlanta 111 New York 108, Washington 87 Local, B2 • Community, B2 • Scoreboard, B3 • , B4 title. theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 Page B4 Big surge lifts Coquille to win

BY JOHN GUNTHER led the Red Devils with nine The World rebounds. Kaitlyn Hyatt and Emily Lack added seven each and scored COQUILLE — For the first time 10 and eight points, respectively. this season, Coquille’s girls bas- The Red Devils were missing ketball team found itself in a sophomore Mikayla Schepp, who deficit Friday night, trailing visit- had a great game off the bench ing Pleasant Hill 21-17 late in the against Reedsport on Wednesday second quarter. with 11 rebounds, but will be out of The Red Devils turned the town for the next week. score around quickly,though, with “The other girls stepped up,” a 17-0 run bridging the second and Coquille coach Tim GeDeros said, third quarters, and went on to a referring to Romine and Hannah 54-44 win over the Billies. Royal. “The third quarter is our quar- Coquille also struggled from ter — it’s always our quarter,”said the line, shooting just 18-for-35. Coquille senior Taylor GeDeros, “You can’t expect the second who had a game-high 29 points, game to go adding that the team never panics out and make when it trails at halftime. all your free GeDeros had two free throws See related photos at throws and and a 3-pointer to put Coquille in www.theworldlink.com. get all your front, and Nicole Romine added a rebounds,” free throw to give the Red Devils a Taylor GeDeros said. “We want to 23-21 halftime edge. The Red peak for the playoffs. Devils then opened the second “We definitely are not even half on a 20-5 run and led by at close to our potential.” least 10 the rest of the way. The Red Devils have a week to Still, there was a lot for improve in practice before facing Coquille to improve on, including Oakridge in the Harrisburg tour- rebounding, GeDeros said. nament next Friday. Pleasant Hill had a 55-40 Sabrina Boyd had 18 points and rebounding edge, including grab- Ashley Howard added nine for the bing 26 offensive boards. That led Billies in the loss. They combined to the Billies having 21 more shots to score eight of their team’s 10 than the Red Devils. points in a run to close the first “We need to learn to be quarter that gave Pleasant Hill a tougher,” GeDeros said, adding 14-10 lead. that her teammates didn’t put out A three-point play by Boyd put enough effort on the boards, espe- the Billies up 21-17 before cially in the second half. “That’s Coquille’s big surge. By Lou Sennick, The World not what Coquille does.” Pleasant Hill visits Myrtle Pleasant Hill’s Mariah Stevens puts the defense on Kaitlyn Hyatt of Coquille, but Hyatt gets the shot off during their game Friday. GeDeros, who plays outside, Point this afternoon. Beavers come up just short against No. 10 Kansas

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Oregon State mean anything in this business. You’ve got Oregon State (4-2) played the second Ben McLemore scored 21 points for the coach Craig Robinson was curious. He to win the game.” straight game without Angus Brant, who Jayhawks (6-1) and Travis Releford added 20 wanted to see how his Beavers would match The Beavers had held all five previous tore his ACL last week and is out for the year. before a 100 percent Kansas crowd in the up with No. 10 Kansas, so he devoted prac- opponents to under 50 percent shooting, Without him in the post, the Beavers focused Sprint Center. tice this week to working on his own team’s but allowed the Jayhawks a season-high 60 on getting the Jayhawks’ guards in foul trou- “We got a lot of layups,”said Self. “They strengths and weaknesses rather than percent from the field. Robinson said his ble, which allowed them some leniency. scored off us not being able to guard the devising a game plan for the heavily favored biggest disappointment was his team’s nine Three Beavers finished in double figures. ball, which is pretty important.” Jayhawks. missed free throws in the six-point loss. “I feel like I have a very good team,” The Beavers came all the way back from a It almost worked. Oregon State rallied with double-digit Robinson said. “I’ve always felt they could 14-point deficit in the first half and almost With 15 seconds left Friday night, the runs in each half to stay within striking dis- play with a team like a Kansas and now they caught up again after Releford, McLemore Beavers had pulled within three points and tance and forced the Jayhawks to win from are going to start feeling like that I hope.” and Jeff Withey helped build a 13-point shown their coach they could indeed keep the free-throw line, where they sank 8 of 11 Kansas appeared to be pulling away from advantage early in the second. up with the Jayhawks. Though they lost 84- in the final 5 minutes. Oregon State twice. The Beavers rallied both “We had a chance to break it open in the 78, Oregon State has a bucket list of things “The toughness that our team brings, if times before the Jayhawks finally put the fin- second half,” said Self. “We just don’t play to improve. we bring that night in and night out, limit a ishing touches on a tough and scrappy win. too smart. We’re not an execution team yet.” “It’s like kissing your sister when you couple of blowbys and we are right in there “I’ve had a lot of teams shoot worse than Starks led a 9-1 run to cut the deficit to lose the game and say that it was a good with one of the top teams in the country,” 60 percent,” Kansas coach Bill Self said. 64-61. He was 7 for 13 from 3-point range experience,” said Robinson, first lady said Ahmad Starks, who led the Beavers “You’d think it wouldn’t be quite as difficult and made a long 3 at the 1:26 mark that Michelle Obama’s brother. “That doesn’t with 25 points. as it was. But we didn’t guard the ball.” shaved Kansas’ lead to 78-73. Portland Marshfield senior plans busy college future

loses on BY RACHEL FINNEY The setter led the Pirates to The World third place in the Class 5A state tournament — tied for road again COOS BAY — Lauren Marshfield’s highest finish — McGowne’s effervescent smile while collecting first-team all- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS turned to happy tears when she Midwestern League and all-tour- thanked her parents, family and nament first team honors. In BOSTON — Two young fans friends as she looked back on her track, McGowne was a district held up a sign that said, “We career at Marshfield. champion in the long jump as a Miss RONDO.” McGowne signed a national junior, and finished third at state, The Celtics looked just fine letter of intent Thursday to com- with her final season still on the without him. pete in volleyball and track and horizon. While star point guard field at Southern Oregon Athletic director Mike George Rajon Rondo began a two-game University. added that she’s currently third suspension, Boston got 19 The two-sport standout ath- all-time at Marshfield in the long points from Jeff Green and 17 lete was teary but happy during jump. from Jason Terry while cruising the signing ceremony. “Which says a lot, because to a 96-78 victory over the “I wouldn’t have gotten here we’ve had a lot of fantastic female Portland Trail Blazers on Friday without all of you,” she said, track athletes come through night. addressing the crowd in Pirate Marshfield,”George said. Rondo’s “our leader, so it’s Hall. As for track in college, she said tough when he’s not here,” She was bubbling over with coach Kyle Hansen wants her to Green said. “So everybody as a excitement as she talked about her try out the heptathlon. group has to pull together as a opportunities at Southern, an “I’m really, really excited,” she team and try and take his NAIA school. said. “I couldn’t imagine doing place.” “I went for a day to play with just one or two events.” Rondo was suspended for the volleyball team, and I instantly McGowne plans to major in his role in a scuffle during a 95- fell in love,”she said. education and become a kinder- 83 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on “And I loved the small-town garten teacher. She’s been helping Wednesday night. Afterward, feeling of Ashland,” she added. “It out at Blossom Gulch Elementary Celtics coach Doc Rivers called didn’t feel like I was moving.” School, and volunteering at the his team “soft.” She’s thrilled for the chance to daycare at the Harding Learning That motivated Courtney compete in both sports. Center. By Lou Sennick, The World “I couldn’t really see my life Marshfield senior Lauren McGowne signs letters of intent to compete in volleyball and SEE NBA | B3 without either,” she said. SEE MCGOWNE | B2 track and field at Southern Oregon University after she graduates next spring.

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C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Saturday, December 1,2012 Y K Sports Pirates aim Marshfield girls for future beat North Valley

THE WORLD Marshfield visits Siuslaw success on Monday. Marshfield’s girls basket- ball team started the season SWIMMING I North Valley tops with a win on the road Bulldog girls win: North Marshfield boys in opener Thursday, beating North Bend’s swimming team Valley 38-27. opened the season at Cottage The Pirates led 15-9 after Grove on Wednesday with BY JOHN GUNTHER the first quarter and put the mixed results. The World game out of reach by The Bulldog girls easily outscoring the Knights 12-4 won against the Lions, who COOS BAY — Marshfield boys bas- in the third. have just four swimmers, ketball coach Jesse Ainsworth is taking a Peyton Babb had 13 points taking the victory 97-43. realist approach to the new basketball for Marshfield, while Abby North Bend’s boys, mean- season. Thrall added nine and while, lost to the powerful After the Pirates fell to visiting North Chelsea Pettett and Katelynn Cottage Grove squad 107-40. Valley 46-31 on Thursday night, he Rossback scored six each. North Bend coach Chris pointed out the squad’s youth — one “We made a lot of shots Richmond said he was more senior and one returning varsity player early and missed a lot of concerned with effort and — and said it’s going to be a season of shots late in the first half,” placing than time in the pool, learning. said Marshfield coach Bruce which has an unusual length “We’re going to take our lumps now,” Bryant. “We got tired.” of 33 yards. Ainsworth said. “Eventually, we’re Bryant said he was The Bulldog girls got two going to get a huge return out of it.” pleased with what he saw. wins each from Alyssa Meanwhile, Marshfield showed it “We did some good Bennett and Cassie Dallas can be competitive now, as the current things,”he said. “We played a and also had victories by players get a little more experience, as lot of kids. Everybody had a Madysen Hannah and Kelsey long as they play with the effort and lot of chances to be on the Morgan. intensity Ainsworth likes. floor. North Bend also won all “Whether we can score or not, we “We got to see what we three relays, with those defend,” Ainsworth said. “The No. 1 need to work on as a group swimmers taking part on vic- goal, the only thing we set, is effort. and what individuals need to torious teams as well as “We held a team that will probably do to improve. You need that Galen Wash, Kimi compete for a state title to less than 48 By Lou Sennick, The World time to be able to evaluate. To Haruyanna and Mayleigh (points). If you hold a team to 48, you’re Marshfield’s Tre Burton leaps and scores two points for the Pirates during their game Thursday do that is always a good Workman. going to win a lot of games.” night against North Valley. thing.” Karl Stuntzner-Gibson Marshfield’s defense allowed the Kenzi Schmoll had 17 had the only win for North Pirates to keep the game close into the and Tristan Burke had six points and “It’s going to get better from here,” points for the Knights. Bend’s boys. third quarter, though one player was seven rebounds. Woods said. “It’s a great group of guys.” doing nearly all the scoring for Woods led the Pirates with 21 points Ainsworth agreed. Marshfield. and also grabbed nine rebounds. And “It’s a fun group to coach because Junior Matt Woods, the only that could have been more, Ainsworth they’re so young,” he said. “Every Powers girls lose returning varsity player, scored said. minute we practice, they’re going to get Marshfield’s first 10 points, stretching “Matt has to learn to be a scorer,”he better.” opener to Mapleton into the second quarter. No other said. “Every scorer has a sweet spot. He Woods was joined in the starting doesn’t know where that is yet.” lineup Thursday by senior Jose Torres Pirates scored until Austin Howerton THE WORLD enough players to field a team a 3-pointer with just over 3:30 to go Woods, meanwhile, said he was and juniors Howerton, Ty Bunnell and last year. in the first half. thrilled with the entire team’s effort. Juan Caballero. The rest of the squad The Powers girls basket- Pacific 69, Riddle 40: Still, the Pirates trailed just 20-18 “For me coming back as the only also got time on the floor, including ball team returned to the The Pirates held a 37-21 half- after Tre Burton had a driving layup for (varsity) player, I feel great about the juniors Burton and Daylen Boler,sopho- court after a year without a time lead, and held on to win. Marshfield. way we came out,”he said. “When they mores Andrew Sharp and Hunter Olson program, but couldn’t keep Riley Engdahl led Pacific North Valley stretched the lead to got the chance to get on the floor, they and freshmen Justin Cooper, Jake Miles up with Mapleton, losing 48- with 23 points, and Hannah 25-20 at the break and opened the sec- gave 100 percent. and Riley Trendell. 26. Fortune added 18. ond half on a 10-2 run, essentially put- “None of these kids know what The Pirates had been scheduled to “They jumped on us “I feel like we’re getting ting the game out of reach. playing varsity basketball is like. For play North Bend today, but that game early,”said Powers coach Ben better,” said Pacific coach JJ Chirnside, the Knights’ 6-foot-9- them as a team to come out and play like was canceled because of the football Baldwin. “We’ve got a lot to Ben Stallard, who is in his inch post, had a team-high 17 points that, it gives us great confidence.” state championship game. work on ... they didn’t give second year of coaching b oth and Cameron Lyon added 11. Kevin Both Ainsworth and Woods praised Marshfield will host Siuslaw on up.” the girls and boys teams for Brazille had six points and six assists the team’s potential. Monday. Mapleton outscored the Pirates. Powers 18-5 in the third Engdahl and Fortune were quarter, which finished off the leaders last year on a team the Cruisers. Powers only has that went 5-15. Several other Pleasant Hill hands Coquille loss nine players, and zero sen- veterans also return. iors. BY JOHN GUNTHER in the first half. “I could tell we were BOYS BASKETBALL The World Dustin Leavitt led the tired,” he said. Riddle 55, Pacific 48: way, making nine of his 10 Rebecca Standley led The Pirates couldn’t slow COQUILLE — A rare loss foul shots in the second half Powers with 14 points and 11 Riddle’s Seth Brown, who at home for Coquille’s boys on the way to a team-high 22 rebounds, and Kendall scored 21 points on the way to basketball team could points to go with his 14 Stallard added four points. the victory. become an important learn- rebounds. For Mapleton, Liz Harry Tyler Cline led the Pirates ing experience for the Red By the end of the game, scored 23 points. with 16 points and Ethan Devils. seven Coquille players had at The Cruisers didn’t have Cline added nine. Pleasant Hill topped least three fouls and post Coquille 57-43 on Friday player Larry Bowen had night, beating the Red Devils fouled out. Bowen was in foul in nearly every phase of the trouble much of the game MCGOWNE Candace and Shane, for ded- game. and left the Red Devils with- icating themselves to “I told them that’s state- out their best inside threat. From Page B1 McGowne’s success. level basketball,” Coquille And Coquille couldn’t draw “That’s the kind of love coach Dan Cumberland said the Billies out on defense in The ceremony Thursday they have for her; that’s the of his postgame comments to the second half because they followed one major theme — kind of love we have for them the team. “We’re going to use struggled with their outside how much the Marshfield as well,”he said. it as a teaching tool. It will re- shots. coaches will miss McGowne, And her new coaches energize us.” Caleb Owens and Matt and how great of a leader and can’t wait to have her. The Billies, who matched Miranda each made a single student she has been during “We are really, really Coquille’s height and athleti- 3-pointer but as a team, her high school career. excited to have this one,” cism, were aggressive on Coquille was just 2-for-14 Track coach Mac Hansen said. “It’s going to be offense and defense and from beyond the arc. They McIntosh and assistant vol- a fun four years. Welcome to frustrated the Red Devils weren’t much better inside it, leyball coaches Chelsea the family.” throughout the game. finishing just 11-for-57 for Seedborg and Kara Davidson Volleyball coach Josh The Billies used transition the game (19 percent). (head coach Tammie Montiel Rohlfing wasn’t able to offense and turnovers off “We definitely had an off couldn’t attend the ceremo- attend, but is equally excited lazy Coquille passes to build day,”said Bowen, who led the ny), glowed endlessly about to welcome McGowne to his a quick 17-6 lead and led by Red Devils with 14 points. McGowne. Raiders’ squad. “I got the privilege of “She is a very special vol- as many as 16 in the first half Miranda added 13 and Owens By Lou Sennick, The World before the Red Devils started scored eight off the bench. Drew Piburn leaps for the basket Friday night during Coquille’s home coaching Lauren as a fresh- leyball player, athlete, and most importantly, person,” to chip away. After Coquille pulled game against Pleasant Hill. man, and you’re going to Coquille pulled within within 34-29 early in the stick in my heart forever,” he said in an email. “She five points twice early in the third quarter, Pleasant Hill and the team has a month to for the next game.” Seedborg said. “As a fellow embodies all that our pro- second half before the Billies went on a 9-3 run, the Red improve before Sunset Coquille is off until play- Raider, I can’t wait to go gram represents; she has an pulled away for good. Devils’ only points for several Conference play starts as it ing Oakridge in the down and watch you at insatiable hunger to be better Among the lessons minutes coming on a 3- seeks a trip to the Class 3A Harrisburg tournament next Southern.” at whatever she pursues. Coquille could take from the pointer by Miranda. state tournament. Friday. McIntosh spoke about her “She is so energetic and game are the importance of “That was a horrible dry “It’s a good lesson on Pleasant Hill, which also leadership abilities as co- has a smile that is conta- shooting, handling pressure spell,” Cumberland said, what tournament basketball got 11 points from Travis captain last year and this gious,” he added. “Her com- and hustling on defense, adding that Pleasant Hill had is like,” Bowen said.“We need Fritz, visits Myrtle Point coming season, before mitment to her craft is also Cumberland said. a lot to do with Coquille’s to learn from it and get better today. thanking her parents, contagious.” The Red Devil defenders shooting woes. were a step slow throughout “They got to us,”he said. the second half and repeat- Coquille had a 43-38 edly were whistled for reach- rebounding edge, led by Community Scoreboard in fouls. Pleasant Hill capi- Drew Piburn’s eight boards talized, shooting 17-for-22 off the bench. Jack-n-Jill — Dan Garham 208, Earl Lang 206, Cramer 623, Shannon Weybright 579 Stacey side Rays Food Place in Bandon. The 5-kilometer Bowling Shawn Cook 206; Julie Graham 175, Bobbi Nelson 573. run/walk is a fundraiser for the Bandon junior after halftime from the line The best news might be Wilson 172, Kathy Minyard 164. Jack-n-Jill — Louie Spanik 559, Brian Fletcher high cross country program to purchase new after shooting just 3-for-13 the loss came in November North Bend Lanes Sunday Reno — Bill Springfels 264, Terry 557, Dan Garham 552; Julie Graham 486, Bobbi uniforms. The $5 entry fee includes jingle bells Smith 237, Rod Duryee 206; Viki Springfels 210, Wilson 468, Amanda Gilpin 464. for each participant’s running shoes and a candy Nov. 19 — Nov. 25 Michelle Mullins 182, Sandra Davis 177. Sunday Reno — Bill Springfels 643, Terry cane at the finish line. The course takes runners HIGH GAME HIGH SERIES Smith 626, Rod Duryee 578. through Old Town and past the waterfront Mac’s Run includes Young at Heart Seniors — Chuck Parks 224, Young at Heart Seniors — Jerry Collins 578, toward South Jetty Road before returning to the Nathan LaRue 223, Bert Evans 216; Marge Novak Chuck Parks 561, Nathan LaRue 557; Marge Golf starting area. For more information, call Tricia 193, Nancy Lauth 183, Kitty Russell 179. Novak 598, Nancy Lauth 504, Thelma Fairchild Hutton at 541-347-6512. Monday Super Star Juniors — Jayse Morgan 466. Bandon Crossings Mac’s Run — Saturday, Dec. 8, starting at 10 221, Jake Gerhardt 221, Micheal Villers 183; Monday Super Star Juniors — Jake Gerhardt three state parks a.m. at Sunset Bay State Park near Charleston. Sierra Smith 178, Arianna Campbell 146, Alexis 609, Micheal Villers 524, Curtis Ware 479; Sierra Casual Fridays Norton 146. Smith 455, Arianna Campbell 403, Alexis Norton Nov. 23 Events include a 5-kilometer run/walk and a 10- Monday Rising Star Juniors — Troy Liggett 193, 382. Ringer Tournament kilometer run. The longer course loops through THE WORLD meter course loops through Brenden Smith 150, Angel Espat 114; Regan Monday Rising Star Juniors — Troy Liggett 543, Low Gross — Dennis Allen 63, Al Greenfield 66, both Shore Acres and Cape Arago state parks, both Shore Acres and Cape Foxworthy 155, Bryanna Decker 119, Abby Price Brenden Smith 353, Angel Espat 319; Regan Val Nemcek 71, Claud Hilton 75, Ron Cookson 75, while the shorter race goes through Shore CHARLESTON — Arago state parks and the 5- 109. Foxworthy 386, Bryanna Decker 231, Abby Price Mike Tucker 76, Phil Bennett 81. Acres. The entry fee is $7 for those who haven’t Low Net — Dewey Powers 52, Brian Boyle 53, Runners and walkers will kilometer course includes Men’s Coast — Bryan Roberts 354, Randy RIce 290. signed up. The raceday fee for runners who 228, Adam Slater 228. Men’s Coast — Bryan Roberts 688, Karl Daniel Johnny Ohanesian 57, Chris Holm 58, Tom Gant want a sweatshirt is $38. The race honors South honor the memory of one of Shore Acres. Both races are Tuesday Senior Boomers — Bob Fields 223, 644, Randy RIce 624. 60, Larry Grove 62, Gregg Wilkinson 63, John Coast Running Club member Edward “Mac” Johnston 63. the South Coast’s best known open to runners and walkers. Bruce Watts 190, Mike Ash 186; Sandra Jacobs Tuesday Senior Boomers — Bruce Watts 533, McKean-Smith, who ran well into his 80s before 178, Carol Roberts 178, Janet Scritchfield 169. Mike Ash 501, Bob Fields 484; Janet Scritchfield Closest to Pin — Larry Grove (Nos. 9, 14), runners at Mac’s Run on Race day registration will Dennis Allen (No. 11), Ron Cookson (No. 17). he died in 1998 at 89 years old. For more infor- Bay Area Hospital — Karl Daniel 229, Craig 477, Carol Roberts 473, Sandra Jacobs 473. mation, call Rex Miller at 541-269-1199. Saturday, Dec. 9. The event be from 9-9:45 a.m. at the Wooley 225, Chuck Axelton 221; Tina Chambers Bay Area Hospital — Craig Wooley 657, Karl Bullards Run — Sunday, Jan. 6, starting at 2 honors E. P. “Mac” McKean- Sunset Bay picnic area. The 208, Sandra Jacobs 174, Sally Curtis 170. Daniel 623, Scott Balogh 612; Tina Chambers 539, Road Runs p.m. in the campground at Bullards Beach State Smith, who died in 1998 at entry fee is $7,$5 for students Cosmo — Lola Warrick 222, Shannon Lisa Wooley 485, Sandra Jacobs 483. Park north of Bandon. Races include a 5-kilome- Weybright 218, Megan Rivas 215. Cosmo — Megan Rivas 594, Shannon Upcoming Road Races on the South Coast ter run walk, a 10-kilometer run and a 1-mile the age of 89, after running under 19. Commemorative Primers Too Seniors — Bruce Walker 228, Bud Weybright 576, Debbie Cramer 549. For more information on upcoming road kids run. The longer course takes runners out to into his mid-80s. sweatshirts may be ordered Grant 225, Bob Plew 215; Mary Barnes 222, Sally Primers Too Seniors — Bud Grant 615, Bruce races and for photos from past events, those the historic Coquille River Lighthouse. The entry The two races begin at 10 at registration. Curtis 189, Yonko Creque 169. Walker 611, Clifford Martin 589; Mary Barnes interested can log on to the South Coast fee is $5 and a previously worn, but not worn- Cash Classic — Robert Warrick 276, Shawn 569, Sally Curtis 511, Mary Loss 470. Running Club’s Web page at www.southcoas- out T-shirt from another run for a shirt a.m. at Sunset Bay State Park For more information, call McNally 247, Jason Hoffman 246; Debbie Cramer Cash Classic — Robert Warrick 736, Matt trunningclub.org. exchange. For more inforamtion, call Tom Bedell in Charleston. The 10-kilo- Rex Miller at 541-269-1199. 227, Stacey Nelson 223, Tracie Ball 215. Weybright 659, Jason Hoffman 637; Debbie Jingle Bell Jog — Today, starting at 3 p.m. out- at 541-347-4740 or David Ledig at 541-347-3491. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Saturday,December 1,2012 • The World • B3 Y K Sports NBA Vonn races to win in downhill From Page B1 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eagles envisioned their sea- Bowl, in New Orleans. Lee, who started in son going. Inductions will be Aug. 3 Rondo’s place and finished LAKE LOUISE, Alberta — The two rookies will be in Canton. with 10 points, seven Lindsey Vonn won the sea- starting again Sunday night rebounds, five assists and son-opening downhill Friday when the struggling Eagles Stern fines San Antonio three steals. for her 12th career World Cup (3-8) visit Dallas (5-6) MIAMI — NBA “Nobody wants to be victory at the Canadian because Michael Vick and Commissioner David Stern called soft,”Lee said. “I took resort. LeSean McCoy are still side- handed the San Antonio that personal because I know Vonn finished in 1 minute, lined by concussions. Vick, Spurs a $25,000 fine for their that I’m far from being soft 52.61 seconds the four-time quar- decision to send four regulars and I think our team took it to beat terback, is missing his third home before their game in personal, too.” American Sports straight game and McCoy, Miami on Thursday night. The Celtics never trailed. teammate the All-Pro running back, his Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, They carried a 56-33 advan- Stacey Shorts second in a row. Manu Ginobili and Danny tage into the break and took Cook by 1.73 Green were sent home by San their biggest lead on a 22- seconds. Fight leads to five fines Antonio coach Gregg foot jumper by Kevin Garnett Germany’s Maria Hoefl- NEW YORK — Four Popovich, who cited a desire that made it 65-38 with 8:26 The Associated Press Riesch and Liechtenstein’s Raiders and one Bengal have to get them rest at the end of left in the third quarter. Tina Weirather tied for third been fined $26,250 each for a long road trip. The NBA was The Trail Blazers lost their Portland forward LaMarcus Aldridge goes up to shoot in front of Boston defender Brandon Bass during the third quarter Friday. in 1:54.35 in the race inter- fighting in last Sunday’s not happy, and Stern released fourth straight game and had rupted a few times because of game. a statement saying he apolo- just three scorers in double outstanding game by the Prince finished with 15. fog and poor visibility. Cincinnati tackle Andrew gizes “to all NBA fans.” figures — LaMarcus Aldridge Lakers’ reserves, and Dwight Brandon Knight added 10 for Whitworth and Oakland Miami rallied to beat the with 23 points and J.J. Howard had 28 points and 20 Detroit, which lost its third Wright signs big contract defensive linemen Desmond short-handed Spurs 105- Hickson and Meyers Leonard rebounds before hitting Los straight and fell to 1-9 on the NEW YORK — The face of Bryant, Lamarr Houston, 100, pulling in front in the with 11 each. Angeles’ 17th 3-pointer in road. the New York Mets plans to Tommy Kelly and Matt final minute. “We came out passive and the final seconds of a victory Memphis played without stick around for quite a Shaughnessy drew the fines they came out really aggres- over Denver. guard Tony Allen, who has a while. Friday. Gordon wins award sive,” Aldridge said. “After Danilo Gallinari scored 19 right groin sprain. All-Star third baseman Also fined for actions in LAS VEGAS — Four-time the last game (with) every- points for the Nuggets, who Timberwolves 95, David Wright and the Mets other games were Texans NASCAR champion Jeff thing they had going on, they lost three times on their Bucks 85: Alexey Shved agreed Friday to a $138 mil- defensive end J.J. Watt Gordon was nearly brought had to set the tone early and three-game trip. scored 10 of his 16 points in lion, eight-year contract, a $15,750 for roughing the to tears Thursday when he they did.” Nets 98, Magic 86: Joe the fourth quarter and Kevin person familiar with the passer after he struck Lions was honored with the presti- Thunder 106, Jazz 94: Johnson had 22 points and Love overcame a nasty stom- negotiations told The quarterback Matthew gious Myers Brothers Award Kevin Durant scored 25 the Nets earned their fifth ach bug to collect 15 points Associated Press. Stafford in the head and neck for outstanding contribu- points, Russell Westbrook straight victory. and 14 rebounds in the The deal, the richest in area on Thanksgiving Day; tions to NASCAR. made a two-pronged bid for Glen Davis had 16 points Timberwolves’ victory. franchise history, replaces Chiefs offensive lineman The award has been given his sixth career triple-double for the Magic, who lost their Larry Sanders had a Wright’s $16 million salary Donald Stephenson, $15,750 annually since 1958 by the and the Thunder finished off third straight game. career-high 10 blocks to go for next season and includes for unnecessary roughness National Motorsports Press an impressive homestand by Knicks 108, Wizards with 10 points and 12 $122 million in new money, against Denver; and Ravens Association in honor of for- beating the Jazz. 87: Carmelo Anthony and JR rebounds and Brandon the person said, speaking on receiver Anquan Boldin, mer NASCAR competitors Oklahoma City won all Smith each scored 20 points, Jennings had 18 points and condition of anonymity $7,875 for a late hit against Billy and Bobby Myers. three games by double digits and the Knicks beat the six boards for the Bucks, because the agreement was San Diego. Gordon has 87 career wins and made a bid to win three Wizards for the 10th straight who lost backup point not yet final. and four titles, but his off- in a row by at least 20 points time. guard Beno Udrih to a right Hall semifinalists named track contributions include for the first time in 25 years Jordan Crawford scored 17 leg injury in the fourth Pirates pick up Martin CANTON, OHIO — First- the Jeff Gordon Foundation before a late charge by the points for the Wizards, who quarter. PITTSBURGH — Russell time candidates John Lynch, that has been helping chil- Jazz. beat Portland 84-82 on Raptors 101, Suns 97: Martin is going from a fran- Michael Strahan and dren battling cancer since Cavaliers 113, Hawks Wednesday for their lone DeMar DeRozan scored 23 chise that has won a record 27 Jonathan Ogden are among 1999. The foundation sup- 111: Alonzo Gee scored on a victory after a 0-12 start but points to help the Raptors World Series titles to a fran- 27 semifinalists for the Pro ports the Jeff Gordon’s putback with less than 1 sec- were never in this game after stop a six-game slide. chise that has endured a Football Hall of Fame’s 2013 Children’s Hospital in ond remaining, and the the first 10 minutes. Marcin Gortat, Shannon record 20 consecutive losing class. Concord, N.C., and has com- Cavaliers snapped a four- 76ers 104, Bobcats 98: Brown and Jared Dudley seasons. Joining Lynch, Strahan mitted to help children fight game losing streak. Evan Turner scored 25 points, scored 14 points apiece for Yet Martin, a catcher, said and Ogden among first-year cancer in Africa. Gee rebounded a missed Jason Richardson hit four 3- Phoenix. Friday he is excited about eligible players are Morten He also has teamed with 3-pointer by Dion Waiters pointers down the stretch It was the second straight joining the Andersen, Larry Allen and sponsor AARP’s Drive to End and quickly followed up with and the 76ers earned their loss for the Suns, who were after signing a two-year, $17- Warren Sapp. Hunger program, which the winning shot. The third consecutive victory. routed 117-77 at Detroit on million contract as a free Also among those making brings awareness to hunger Hawks, out of timeouts, Ben Gordon led Charlotte Wednesday. agent. Martin spent the last the cut to 27 are former among Americans 50 and couldn’t manage a shot with 19 points, and rookie Pacers 97, Kings 92: two seasons with the New Commissioner Paul older. before time expired. Jeffery Taylor matched a David West had 31 points and York Yankees. Tagliabue, Jerome Bettis, Jeremy Pargo led career-high with 16 points. 11 rebounds to help Indiana The Pirates are hoping Cris Carter, Charles Haley, Earnhardt honored again Cleveland with 22 points, Grizzlies 90, Pistons edge Sacramento. Martin can help get them at and senior committee nomi- LAS VEGAS — Dale including three straight bas- 78: Rudy Gay had 18 points, West was 13 for 20 from least over .500. nees Curley Culp and Dave Earnhardt Jr. has tied Bill kets late in the game. Josh Marc Gasol and Mike Conley the field and 5 for 7 at the line Robinson. Elliott’s record of 10 consec- Smith had 25 points for added 17 apiece, and the in his season-best scoring Vick is out again Sunday The field will be reduced utive wins as NASCAR’s Atlanta, which had won six in Grizzlies stretched their performance. PHILADELPHIA — Nick to 15 modern era finalists and most popular driver. a row. winning streak to four games. George Hill had 25 points, Foles handing off to Bryce the two senior nominees in The award is presented Lakers 122, Nuggets Greg Monroe led the eight assists and six Brown in front of a national early January. voting for the annually by the National 103: Antawn Jamison scored Pistons with 17 points and rebounds for the Pacers, and television audience wasn’t inductees will take place Feb. Motorsports Press 33 points while leading an nine rebounds, and Tayshaun reserve Sam Young scored 12. the way the Philadelphia 2, the day before the Super Association. Scoreboard

Parker Smith 5, Jackson Bertsch 4, Ryan Medley — 1. Cassie Dallas, 1:34.75; 2. Galen Wash, Philadelphia 3 8 0 .273 184 282 Memphis 90, Detroit 78 National League On The Air Coltrane, Andrew Way. 1:52.18. 66 Freestyle — 1. Madysen Hannah, 45.71; South W L T Pct PF PA Oklahoma City 106, Utah 94 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Released RHP COQUILLE (43): Larry Bowen 14, Matt Miranda 2. Kimi Haruyanna, 46.01; 3. Bailey Christopher, Atlanta 11 1 0 .917 317 229 Indiana 97, Sacramento 92 Brad Bergesen. Today 13, Caleb Owens 8, Terrence Edwards 2, Wilson 1:01.82. 100 Butterfly — 2. Kelsey Morgan, Tampa Bay 6 5 0 .545 310 254 L.A. Lakers 122, Denver 103 ATLANTA BRAVES—Traded RHP Tommy High School Football — Class 4A Championship Hodge 2, Kevin Mast 2, Drew Piburn 2, Austin 1:09.10; 3. Galen Wash, 1:28.27. 100 Freestyle — 1. New Orleans 5 7 0 .417 321 327 Today’s Games Hanson to the Los Angeles Angels for RHP Game, North Bend vs. Baker, 1 p.m., K-Light (98.7 Arrant. Alyssa Bennett, 1:03.63; 2. Kimi Haruyanna, Carolina 3 8 0 .273 214 265 Portland at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Jordan Walden. Claimed RHP David Carpenter FM). GIRLS 1:14.28; 4. Shaeylynn Brierley, 1:51.32. 500 North W L T Pct PF PA Brooklyn at Miami, 4:30 p.m. off waivers from Boston. Failed to offer RHP Jair College Football — Oklahoma at TCU, 9 a.m., Coquille 54, Pleasant Hill 44 Freestyle — 1. Cassie Dallas, 5:48.04; 2. Desiree Chicago 8 3 0 .727 277 175 Philadelphia at Chicago, 5 p.m. Jurrjens and RHP Peter Moylan 2013 contracts. ESPN; Conference USA final, Central Florida at Pleasant Hill 14 7 7 16 — 44 Adams, 9:22.65. 133 Freestyle Relay — 1. North Green Bay 7 4 0 .636 273 245 Utah at Houston, 5 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS—Failed to offer INF Ian Tulsa, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Oklahoma State at Baylor, 9 Coquille 10 133 21 10 — 54 Bend (Madysen Hannah, Kimi Haruyanna, Minnesota 6 5 0 .545 248 249 Oklahoma City at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Stewart, RHP Zach Putnam and RHP Jaye a.m., FX; Nicholls State at Oregon State, 11:30 a .m., PLEASANT HILL (44): Sabrina Boyd 18, Ashley Mayleigh Workman, Galen Wash), 3:00.50. 100 Detroit 4 7 0 .364 267 280 Memphis at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Chapman 2013 contracts. Assigned RHP Casey KBBR (1340 AM) and Pac-12 Networks (Dish Howard 9, Ashlee Edmisten 6, Emily Williams 4, Backstroke — 2. Madysen Hannah, 1:17.25; 4. West W L T Pct PF PA Boston at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Coleman outright to Iowa (PCL). Network only on South Coast); Kansas at West Alix Leavitt 3, Lauren Taylor 2, Mariah Stevens 2, Mayleigh Workman, 1:42.50; 5. Bailey San Francisco 8 2 1 .773 276 155 Detroit at Dallas, 6 p.m. MIAMI MARLINS—Claimed 1B/OF Joe Mahoney Virginia, 11:30 a.m., Root Sports; Boise State at Breanna Brown, M’Kya Brown, Renee King, Christopher, 1:58.65. 100 Breaststroke — 1. Seattle 6 5 0 .545 219 185 Indiana at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. off waivers from Baltimore. Nevada, 12:30 p.m., ABC; SEC championship, Nicole Lewis. Kelsey Morgan, 1:20.53; 3. Shaeylynn Brierley, St. Louis 4 6 1 .409 205 254 Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. NEW YORK METS—Failed to offer OF Andres Alabama vs. Georgia, 1 p.m., CBS; Pittsburgh at COQUILLE (54): Taylor GeDeros 29, Kaitlyn 2:40.15. 400 Frestyle Relay — 1. North Bend Arizona 4 7 0 .364 180 227 Sunday’s Games Torres, RHP Mike Pelfrey and RHP Manny Acosta South Florida, 4 p.m., ESPN2; Texas at Kansas Hyatt 10, Emily Lack 8, Maddy Grant 6, Makala (Cassie Dallas, Galen Wash, Kelsey Morgan, Today Phoenix at New York, 9 a.m. 2013 contracts. State, 5 p.m., ABC; Big Ten championship, Nebraska Edgar, Jessica McElravey, Hannah Royal. Alyssa Bennett), 4:30.34; 2. North Bend (Desiree Atlanta 23, New Orleans 13 Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 6 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with C Sunday, Dec. 2 vs. Wisconsin, 5 p.m., Fox; ACC championship, Mapleton 48, Powers 26 Adams, Mayleigh Workman, Bailey Christopher, Celtics 96, Blazers 78 Russell Martin on a two-year contract and RHP Florida State vs. Georgia Tech, 5 p.m., ESPN. Shaeylynn Brierley), 6:53.18. Seattle at Chicago, 10 a.m. Charlie Morton on a one-year contract. Acquired Powers 8 7 5 6 — 26 PORTLAND (78): Batum 2-11 4-5 9, Aldridge 8- Men’s College Basketball — Baylor at Kentucky, Minnesota at Green Bay, 10 a.m. RHP Zach Thornton from Oakland for RHP Chris Mapleton 13 10 18 7 — 48 16 7-9 23, Hickson 3-7 5-8 11, Lillard 2-8 3-4 8, 9:30 a.m., CBS; Alabama at Cincinnati, noon, San Francisco at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Resop. Acquired RHP Jhondaniel Medina from POWERS (26): Rebecca Standley 14, Riley High School Playoffs Matthews 2-6 1-1 5, Smith 0-5 0-0 0, Leonard 3- ESPN2; Villanova at Vanderbilt, 2 p.m., ESPN2; Carolina at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Baltimore for INF Yamaico Navarro. Failed to Middlebrook 2, Christina McKenzie, Kendall 5 5-6 11, Barton 1-5 1-2 3, Pavlovic 0-0 0-0 0, Pacific at Gonzaga, 5 p.m., Root Sports; Colorado at Houston at Tennessee, 10 a.m. offer RHP Jeff Karstens a 2013 contract. Stallard 4, Lizzie Standley 2, Sadie Blanton 2, Jeffries 0-0 1-2 1, Freeland 2-3 0-0 4, Babbitt 1-3 Wyoming, 10:30 p.m. (delayed), Root Sports. FOOTBALL Arizona at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Failed to offer LHP Juan Sierra Sotella 2. 0-0 3. Totals 24-69 27-37 78. Major League Soccer — MLS Cup, Houston at Los Class 6A Indianapolis at Detroit, 10 a.m. Oramas a 2013 contract. MAPLETON (48): Liz Harry 23, Maddy Frelich BOSTON (96): Pierce 3-7 5-5 12, Bass 3-6 0-0 6, Angeles, 1:30 p.m., ESPN. Semifinals Jacksonville at Buffalo, 10 a.m. BASKETBALL 13, Chelsea Siddington 10, Sonya Lang 2, other Garnett 5-8 0-0 10, Lee 4-10 2-2 10, Terry 7-11 1- NBA Basketball — Philadelphia at Chicago, 5 Today New England at Miami, 10 a.m. National Basketball Association players na. 1 17, Sullinger 4-6 1-2 9, Collins 0-0 0-1 0, Green p.m., WGN. At Jeld-Wen Field Tampa Bay at Denver, 1:05 p.m. NBA—Fined the San Antonio Spurs organiza- Thursday 6-13 5-5 19, Barbosa 3-5 2-2 9, Wilcox 1-4 0-0 2, Golf — World Challenge, 10 a.m., Golf Channel. Tigard vs. Lake Oswego, noon Cleveland at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. tion $250,000 for sending four players home BOYS Joseph 0-3 2-2 2. Totals 36-73 18-20 96. Sunday, Dec. 2 Sheldon vs. Jesuit, 4 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego, 1:25 p.m. Portland 18 15 26 19 — 78 before their Nov. 29 game in Miami. NFL Football — New England at Miami, 10 North Valley 46, Marshfield 31 Class 5A Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1:25 p.m. Boston 25 31 19 21 — 96 HOUSTON ROCKETS—Assigned F Terrence a.m., CBS; Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1 p.m., CBS; North Valley 10 15 13 8 — 46 Championship Philadelphia at Dallas, 5:20 p.m. 3-Point Goals—Portland 3-15 (Babbitt 1-1, Jones and reassigned G Scott Machado to Rio Tampa Bay at Denver, 1 p.m., Fox; Philadelphia Marshfield 6 14 7 4 — 31 Today Monday, Dec. 3 Lillard 1-5, Batum 1-6, Smith 0-1, Matthews 0-1, Grande Valley (NBADL). at Dallas, 5:20 p.m., NBC. NORTH VALLEY (46): JJ Chirnside 17, Cameron At Hillsboro Stadium N.Y. Giants at Washington, 5:30 p.m. Barton 0-1), Boston 6-16 (Green 2-4, Terry 2-5, TORONTO RAPTORS—Signed G-F Mickael Men’s College Basketball — George Washington Lyon 11, Kevin Brazille 6, Tristan Burke 6, Wyatt Sherwood vs. Marist, 7:30 p.m. Barbosa 1-1, Pierce 1-4, Lee 0-2). Fouled Out— Pietrus. Waived F Dominic McGuire. McCue 4, Chris Morsa 2, Jordan Eskitgis, Brian vs. Manhattan, 11:30 a.m., Root Sports. Class 4A Pro Basketball None. Rebounds—Portland 50 (Aldridge 8), FOOTBALL Golf — World Challenge, 10 a.m., Golf Channel. Nelson, Kevin Olmstead, Rickey Pina, Shane National Football League Championship Boston 44 (Sullinger, Pierce 8). Assists— Monday, Dec. 3 Tappan, Cody Thompson, Connor Vodicka. NBA Portland 12 (Barton 4), Boston 20 (Lee, Pierce NFL—Fined Cincinnati OT Andrew Whitworth, MARSHFIELD (31): Matt Woods 21, Austin Today High School Boys Basketball — Siuslaw at EASTERN CONFERENCE 5). Total Fouls—Portland 19, Boston 27. Oakland DL Desmond Bryant, Oakland DL Howerton 3, Daylen Boler 2, Tre Burton 2, Jake At Hillsboro Stadium Marshfield, 7 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM). Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Technicals—Matthews, Terry, Boston defensive Lamarr Houston, Oakland DL Tommy Kelly and Miles 2, Jose Torres 1, Ty Bunnell, Juan Caballero, North Bend vs. Baker, 1 p.m. NFL Football — New York Giants at Brooklyn 11 4 .733 — three second 2. A—18,624 (18,624). Oakland DL Matt Shaughnessy, $26,250 each Justin Cooper, Hunter Olson, Andrew Sharp, Class 3A Washington, 5:30 p.m., ESPN. New York 11 4 .733 — for fighting in a Nov. 25 game. Fined Women’s College Basketball — Jimmy V Classic, Riley Trendell. Championship 1 Washington CB DeAngelo Hall $20,000 for a Philadelphia 106.6251⁄2 Transactions Maryland at Connecticut, 4 p.m., ESPN2. GIRLS Today 1 horse-collar tackle and $15,750 for a late hit in Boston 9 7 .563 2⁄2 At Cottage Grove High School Marshfield 38, North Valley 27 Toronto 4 13 .235 8 a Nov. 22 game at Dallas. Fined Green Bay S Local Schedule Marshfield 15 7 12 4 — 38 Cascade Christian vs. Dayton, 4 p.m. Southeast Division W L Pct GB American League Jerron McMillian $21,000 for helmet-to-helmet North Valley 9 9 4 5 — 27 Class 2A Miami 11 3 .786 — —Failed to offer INF Mark contact with defenseless New York Giants tight Today MARSHFIELD (38): Peyton Babb 13, Abby Championship Atlanta 9 5 .643 2 Reynolds, INF Omar Quintanilla and RHP Stu end Martellus Bennett in a Nov. 25 game and 1 Carolina RB Mike Tolbert $21,000 for a blind- High School Football — Class 4A championship Thrall 9, Chelsea Pettett 6, Katelynn Rossback 6, Today Charlotte 7 8 .467 4⁄2 Pomeranz 2013 contracts. 1 game, North Bend vs. Baker, 1 p.m., Hillsboro Brea Mosieur 2, Tracee Scott 2. At Hillsboro Stadium Orlando 5 10 .333 6⁄2 —Named Victor Rodriguez side block during a kickoff against Philadelphia Stadium. NORTH VALLEY (27): Kenzi Schmoll 17, Lexi Portland Christian vs. Oakland, 4:15 p.m. Washington 1 13 .071 10 major league assistant hitting coach. Failed to in a Nov. 26 game. Fined New Orleans DT High School Boys Basketball — Marshfield at Pittman 4, Kylie McElheran 3, Alexis Scott 2, Class 1A Central Division W L Pct GB offer RHP Scott Atchison, LHP Rich Hill and OF $20,000 for kicking the back North Bend, canceled; Reedsport vs. Toledo at Mikala Mohr 1. Championship Milwaukee 7 7 .500 — Ryan Sweeney 2013 contracts. of the helmet of San Francisco OL Alex Boone Waldport Tournament, 5 p.m.; Pleasant Hill at Today Chicago 7 7 .500 — CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Failed to offer RHP in a Nov. 25 game. Fined Houston DE J.J. Watt Myrtle Point, 6 p.m. SWIMMING At Cottage Grove High School Indiana 8 8 .500 — Anthony Carter and INF Dan Johnson 2013 con- $15,750 for roughing the passer in a Nov. 22 1 game at Detroit, Kansas City OL Donald High School Girls Basketball — Marshfield at Wednesday St. Paul vs. Camas Valley, noon Detroit 5 12 .294 3⁄2 tracts. Announced RHP Philip Humber was North Bend, canceled; Reedsport vs. Toledo at At Cottage Grove Cleveland 4 12 .250 4 claimed off waivers by Houston. Stephenson $15,750 for unnecessary rough- Waldport Tournament, 3 p.m.; Pleasant Hill at BOYS WESTERN CONFERENCE CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms with ness in a Nov. 25 game against Denver, Chicago Myrtle Point, 4 p.m.; Pro Football Southwest Division W L Pct GB RHP Blake Wood on a one-year contract and LB Brian Urlacher $15,750 for a horse-collar Cottage Grove 107, North Bend 40 tackle on Minnesota RB Adrian Peterson; and Women’s College Basketball — SWOCC at Shasta North Bend Results Memphis 12 2 .857 — with RHP Fernando Nieve on a minor league NFL 1 contract. Claimed INF Mike McDade off outright St. Louis DE Chris Long $15,750 for striking College, 1 p.m. 266 Medley Relay — 2. North Bend (Amedee San Antonio 13 4 .765 ⁄2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE 1 waivers from Toronto. Failed to offer INF Jack Arizona QB Ryan Lindley in the head. Fined Men’s College Basketball — SWOCC at Coach Kirkpatrick, Edie Metcalf, Karl Stuntnzer-Gibson, Houston 7 8 .467 5⁄2 East W L T Pct PF PA Hannahan, LHP Rafael Perez and LHP Chris Chicago QB Jay Cutler $10,000 for throwing the Treggs Classic, Eureka, Calif., TBA. James Jordan), 3:01.00. 200 Freestyle — 3. Dallas 7 9 .438 6 New England 8 3 0 .727 407 244 New Orleans 4 10 .286 8 Seddon 2013 contracts. ball at Minnesota CB AJ Jefferson in a Nov. 25 Men’s College Wrestling — Clackamas at Amedee Kirkpatrick, 2:17.00; 2. James Jordan, Miami 5 6 0 .455 211 226 Northwest Division W L Pct GB DETROIT TIGERS—Failed to offer LHP Daniel game and Baltimore WR Anquan Boldin $7,875 SWOCC, 7 p.m. 2:37.70. 133 Individual Medley — 3. Karl N.Y. Jets 4 7 0 .364 221 290 Oklahoma City 13 4.765—Schlereth a 2013 contract. for a late hit in a Nov. 25 game against San Women’s College Wrestling — Simon Fraser at Stuntzner-Gibson, 1:27.00. 66 Freestyle — 5. Buffalo 4 7 0 .364 243 319 Utah 9 8 .529 4 —Claimed RHP Philip Diego. SWOCC, noon. Dylan Cotton, 48.75; 6. Victor Elam, 54.20. 100 South W L T Pct PF PA Denver 89.4715Humber off waivers from the Chicago White Sox OAKLAND RAIDERS—Suspended LB Rolando Sunday, Dec. 2 Butterfly — 2. Amedee Kirkpatrick, 1:07.16. 100 Men’s College Basketball — SWOCC at Coach Houston 10 1 0 .909 327 211 Minnesota 7 8 .467 5 and agreed to terms with him on a one-year con- McClain for two games for conduct detrimental Freestyle — 2. James Jordan, 1:03.50; 4. Edie 1 Indianapolis 7 4 0 .636 230 273 Portland 6 10 .375 6⁄2 tract. to the team. Treggs Classic, Eureka, Calif., TBA. Metcalf, 1:11.65. 500 Freestyle — 1. Karl Tennessee 4 7 0 .364 238 335 Pacific Division W L Pct GB —Agreed to terms with —Named Anne Gordon Monday, Dec. 3 Stuntzner-Gibson, 5:15.84. 100 Backstroke — 3. Jacksonville 2 9 0 .182 188 308 Golden State 9 6 .600 — 2B Chris Getz on a one-year contract. Sent LHP senior vice president of media and communica- High School Boys Basketball — Pacific at Gold Victor Elam, 2:15.21; 4. Dylan Cotton, 1:40.45. Beach, 7:30 p.m.; Siuslaw at Marshfield, 7 p.m. North W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Clippers 9 6 .600 — Ryan Verdugo and C Adam Moore outright to tions. 100 Breaststroke — 4. Edie Metcalf, 1:41.31. 400 1 Baltimore 9 2 0 .818 283 219 L.A. Lakers 8 8 .500 1⁄2 Omaha (PCL). Failed to offer OF Derrick —Promoted LB Michael High School Girls Basketball — Pacific at Gold Frestyle Relay — 2. North Bend (Karl Stuntzner- Pittsburgh 6 5 0 .545 231 210 Phoenix 7 10 .412 3 Robinson a 2013 contract. Wilhoite from the practice squad and signed him Beach, 6 p.m.; Marshfield at Siuslaw, 7 p.m. Gibson, Amedee Kirkpatrick, James Jordan, Cincinnati 6 5 0 .545 282 247 Sacramento 4 11 .267 5 —Agreed to terms with to a two-year contract. Signed S Eddie Whitley Dylan Cotton), 4:24.84. Cleveland 3 8 0 .273 209 248 Thursday’s Games RHP Mariano Rivera on a one-year contract. to the practice squad. High School Results GIRLS West W L T Pct PF PA Miami 105, San Antonio 100 OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Announced RHP Jim WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed LB Mario North Bend 97, Cottage Grove 43 Denver 8 3 0 .727 318 221 Golden State 106, Denver 105 Miller was claimed off waivers by the New York Addison to the practice squad. BASKETBALL North Bend Results San Diego 4 7 0 .364 245 237 Friday’s Games Yankees. Agreed to terms with 1B Daric Barton COLLEGE Friday 266 Medley Relay — 1. North Bend (Madysen Oakland 3 8 0 .273 218 356 Philadelphia 104, Charlotte 98 and INF Adam Rosales on one-year contracts. GEORGIA STATE—Named Trent Miles football BOYS Hannah, Kelsey Morgan, Alyssa Bennett, Cassie Kansas City 1 10 0 .091 161 301 Toronto 101, Phoenix 97 Designated RHP Sandy Rosario for assignment. coach. Pleasant Hill 57, Coquille 43 Dallas), 2:54.92; 3. 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C M C M Y K B4•The World • Saturday, December 1,2012 Y K Sports Stanford edges UCLA for Pac-12 championship

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — the field. Players, wearing MAC title game that lived up rankings but lost the Pac-12 Kevin Hogan has taken their all-black uniforms, to the hype. title game to Stanford on Stanford to a place Andrew danced on the sideline and Now the Huskies are lob- Friday night. Texas is 18th Luck never could. confetti flew from a stage bying for a chance to play on and plays at Kansas State Hogan threw for 155 yards erected on the field. an even bigger stage. today, while Boise State is and a touchdown and ran for What a way to ring in the “I hope we get into a BCS 20th and plays at Nevada. 47 yards and another score, post-Luck Era: The Cardinal game,” Lynch said. “We But Michigan is 19th and helping the eighth-ranked (11-2) will play the winner of showed the country what we doesn’t play at all this week- Cardinal beat No. 17 UCLA the Big Ten title game can do tonight, and we play end. 27-24 in the Pac-12 champi- between Nebraska and our best game every week.” onship game Friday night. Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl Lynch ran for three Louisville gets BCS berth The redshirt freshman won on Jan. 1. touchdowns, including a 2- PISCATAWAY, N.J. — game MVP honors to put “Character,” said yarder in the second over- Teddy Bridgewater couldn’t Stanford in the Rose Bowl for Stanford’s David Shaw, the time, and Demetrius Stone’s take a snap from under center the first time in more than a Pac-12 coach of the year in interception in the end zone because of a broken wrist, decade. his first two seasons. “Even gave No. 19 Northern Illinois and had a hitch in his step As a defender barreled when we don’t play well, we a 44-37 victory over No. 18 because of a sore ankle. into him, Hogan hurled a 26- still play hard. Our guys Kent State in a stirring Mid- The Louisville quarter- yard tying touchdown to played with such heart. We The Associated Press American Conference cham- back was too banged-up to Drew Terrell on third-and-15 made plays when we needed Stanford safety Ed Reynolds (29) returns an interception for 80 yards pionship game Friday night. start, but more than well early in the fourth quarter. to make plays.” against UCLA during the first half of the Pac-12 championship game in Both teams were hoping a enough to finish off Rutgers Jordan Williamson kicked his UCLA’s Brent Hundley Stanford, Calif., on Friday. win would boost them into and send the Cardinals to the second field goal from 36 threw for 177 yards and a the top 16 of the BCS rank- Bowl Championship Series. yards with 6:49 remaining costly interception that set closing moments for a disap- Josh Nunes at quarterback. ings and give them a berth in Bridgewater came off the for the go-ahead score to seal up a Stanford touchdown. He pointing loss. After the Cardinal rolled past one of college football’s mar- bench to throw two second- Stanford’s first conference still almost brought the Hogan completed 16 of 22 UCLA 35-17 last Saturday at quee bowls. Kent State was half touchdown passes, and title since the 1999 season. Bruins (9-4) back, but Ka’imi passes to beat a fourth ranked the Rose Bowl, it took all 60 No. 17 in those standings John Wallace kicked a 29- Many of the sparse crowd, Fairbairn missed a 52-yard opponent in his fourth minutes for another victory coming in. The Huskies were yard field goal with 1:41 left announced at 31,622, rushed field goal wide left in the straight start since unseating in the rare rematch. No. 21 and need an unlikely to give Louisville a 20-17 jump. victory on Thursday night MAC Championship Northern Illinois could in what was essentially the DETROIT — Jordan Lynch pass Kent State and UCLA, Big East championship and Northern Illinois won a which is 16th in the BCS game.

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Real Estate | C2 Comics | C5 Money Classifieds | C6 C theworldlink.com/business • Business Editor Gail Elber • 541-269-1222, ext. 234 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2012 Bandon fights for dredging Green business Protect

I Port seeks public responsible for the federal your rights governement to walk away Speak up for comments to sway from its long-standing small ports funders obligations to maintain before you smaller ports without If you want federal decision- working diligently to find a makers to find funding to keep BY AMY MOSS STRONG Oregon’s small ports functional, The World long-term solution for outsource these communities.” write to these officials: Dearth said the Army BANDON — The Port of Q: Do I need to patent my Corps has determined it will I Col. John Eisenhauer Bandon, along with other Commander and District invention before having it use tonnage to base its deci- small ports along Oregon’s Engineer manufactured in China? South Coast, are pulling out sion on what ports get U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredged. But that alone A: U.S. patent and trade- all stops to get the U.S. Portland District mark protection, also called Army Corps of Engineers to does not accurately meas- 333 S.W. First Ave. ure the economic impact intellectual property rights, fund dredging, but those Portland, OR 97208-2946 covers your invention only in pleas are mostly falling flat. the fishing community has the United States. The Small In addition, the port of on small towns such as I U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio Business Administration (SBA) Bandon faces $4 million in Bandon and Port Orford. 2134 Rayburn House Office maintenance and repairs of Dearth has said the fish- Building www.sba.gov, recommends its jetties. ing community provides a Washington, D.C. 20515-3704 working with legal counsel to That leaves fishermen, trickle-down effect on the develop an overall intellectual both recreational and com- local economy, providing property rights strategy. This mercial, without much revenue for all aspects of in October. strategy should include devel- confidence in the future of the supporting industries. The North Jetty root (the oping lan- Keeping the Port of Ban- guage for safely crossing a bar in ports area toward the eastern end DOWN TO that shoal in with yearly don dredged is essential to of the jetty, where the L- licensing and Bandon’s economy, she regularity. shaped pile dike begins), subcontract- BUSINESS said, and she would like the But for Port of Bandon has the potential to be ing, conduct- community’s help in giving General Manager Gina breached by wave action ing due dili- Dearth, the fight is still on. the South Coast a voice in gence of Washington. and tidal flushing that could She and the port commis- eventually result in sedi- potential for- sion, along with managers Ray Bucheger and Peter eign partners, Friedmann, lobbyists who ment and excessive shoal- of the ports of Port Orford, ing in the river channel. The registering Gold Beach, Brookings and work on behalf of the Port concern for the South Jetty intellectual Umpqua met in Gold Beach of Bandon and other ports, head is the potential for property on Nov.23 to solidify a mes- said the Congressional ear- ARLENE mark ban will likely contin- erosion of the parking lot rights in key sage to the Army Corps of foreign mar- SOTO Engineers, after a recent ue into next year. Bucheger due to the lack of protection said $1.5 billion is collected from large waves. kets and declaration by Col. John recording patents, trademarks Eisenhauer, Portland dis- annually in the Harbor No major repairs have Photo by Alysha Beck, The World Maintenance Trust Fund, been performed on the jet- Doug Page, farm manager at Mountain View Farms in Lakeside, and copyrights with Customs trict commander, that and Border Patrol painted a dire picture of the but only $800 million is ties since 1956 ,and parts of runs cedar boughs through a roping machine to make garlands. www.cbp.gov. This process future of dredging funds for transferred to the Army the North Jetty have not The business, which hosts an archery range and 3-D target trails may be costly, so it’s a good small ports. Corps of Engineers to spend been repaired since it was year-round, offers U-cut Christmas trees and sells fir wreaths and In a meeting with resi- on the statutorily mandated constructed in 1915, Groth cedar garland. Mary Eaton, who co-owns the farm with Mel Luckie, idea to identify the potential dents of Port Orford, Eisen- purposes of dredging and told the commission. said this year Mountain View has sold 300 wreaths so far, mostly target market and overall sales hauer said constrained jetty maintenance. In addition, the 750-foot through groups that use them as a fundraiser.U-cut customers can potential as a part of the busi- Army Corps of Engineers Since states and cities do extension of the North Jetty pick out a tree, then enjoy coffee and cookies and browse the ness plan you create. You also not have the resources budgets, the ban on federal root, known as the L- Christmas centerpieces Eaton makes out of fir boughs.The farm is will need to be aware of any needed to step in and fund earmarks in Congress and shaped pile dike, has deteri- at 96472 Northlake Lane near Lakeside: 541-759-3582. restrictions on importing your the ports, Bucheger and the fact that small ports orated and needs to be products back into the U.S. along the South Coast Friedmann propose that the There are many hurdles to small ports do what they rebuilt. It protects the aren’t considered economi- channel from sediment Preview local economy Dec. 14 overcome prior to making the cally significant con- can to be heard — in other decision to manufacture out- words, be squeaky wheels. accumulation. Economists and busi- nomic outlook. Guy tributed to the decision. He But as with the dredging side the United States. encouraged state and local If the funding isn’t forth- ness leaders will discuss Tauer, labor economist Small businesses are even coming, Dearth fears it may issues, there is no money for the South Coast’s with the Oregon partners to find their own repairs of the jetties. more vulnerable to theft of solutions to dredge the har- end up being the responsi- prospects at the 20th Employment Department, “I suggest we immedi- intellectual property than large bors. bility of the port to keep the annual Economic Outlook will present an overview of ately start having bake businesses because most lack Oregon Congressman Coquille River bar dredged, Forum Dec. 14 in the the Coos County and Coos at a cost of about $300,000 sales,”Dearth joked recent- the resources to catch and Peter DeFazio wrote a letter Salmon Room at The Mill Bay-area economy. repair problems if they occur. per year. ly. Casino-Hotel. The 6:45 to Representatives of the Port in response, saying the A patent gives you the right to All joking aside, Dearth 10:30 a.m. breakfast con- of Coos Bay, Southwest funds are essential to keep- Jetty repairs defend if someone else asks community members ference is presented by the Oregon Regional Airport ing the ports open and safe infringes on that patent and In addition, the port to write DeFazio as well as Bay Area Chamber of and Bay Area Hospital will and to ensure that Oregon’s steals your idea. Without faces major repairs to the Eisenhauer to let them Commerce and U.S. Bank, report on the progress of coastal communities are money and time, it’s difficult north and south jetties to know how they will person- in cooperation with 27 their projects. able to thrive. to catch and prosecute the per- “These federal funds are the tune of $4 million. The ally be affected if the ports sponsoring businesses and Giddings Boat Works of son who tries to steal your idea essential to keep our ports jetties have experienced are not dredged or repaired. organizations. Charleston and Art Signs, in the U.S. and it’s even more open and safe, and to ensure damage to the jetty heads, Reporter Amy Moss John Mitchell, former Inc. of Coos Bay will be trunks and roots, according U.S. Bank chief economist, recognized. expensive and difficult in a Oregon’s coastal communi- Strong can be reached at ties are able to thrive,” to a report Kate Groth of the will provide a keynote Tickets are $29. To foreign country. The World DeFazio wrote. “Conse- Army Corps of Engineers 5541-347-2423, ext. 25, or a address on the state, reserve, call the chamber Customs Organization, quently, I do not believe it is gave to the port commission [email protected]. regional and national eco- at 541-266-0868. www.wcoomd.org, estimates counterfeiting accounts for 5 percent to 7 percent of global merchandise trade, costing U.S. businesses billions of dol- lars each year. Good informa- Sustainable? They’ll spread the word tion about protecting intellec- tual property rights outside the Local businesses that operate in Hanson credited task force experience and background is due at Frontier’s Experience Center at United States is available at an environmentally sustainable member Jon Souder, executive by 5 p.m. Dec. 5. Send it to Donna 276 LaClair St. in Coos Bay. It’s www.stopfakes.gov. This site way will get some recognition, director of the Coos Watershed Nichols at the Oregon Interna- open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon- also can be used to report theft promises the Bay Area Chamber of Association, with helping the tional Port of Coos Bay, P.O. Box day thru Friday. Or call Will Burge, of intellectual property rights. Commerce. group identify candidates for 1215, Coos Bay OR 97420 ; drop it the company’s general manager in A good resource for inven- The chamber’s Sustainability recognition. But anyone can nom- off at 125 Central Ave., Suite 300, the Coos Bay area, at 541-269- tors in our area is the South Task Force presented its first inate a business; email Hanson at Coos Bay; or email it to dni- 2020. Coast Inventors Group that monthly award to the Oregon [email protected]. [email protected]. meets at 6:30 p.m.the first Dungeness Crab Commission at Lunch a la cart Help Charleston prosper The latest dish Wednesday of each month at the chamber’s Wednesday Busi- Tracey Matthews has opened The Business Center, 2455 ness Connection The Oregon International Port On the coast between Reed- Street Side Delights, a food cart Maple Leaf, North Bend. For luncheon this of Coos Bay invites the public to a sport and Crescent City, Calif., that serves breakfast and lunch more information about past week. TRADE town hall meeting about the 6,500 households can get neither between Farr’s and Subway on “One of our Charleston Marina Complex Mas- DSL nor cable broadband and attending a meeting ,contact WINDS U.S. Highway 101 northbound in the Southwestern Oregon goals is to begin ter Plan from 6 to 8 p.m. this must rely on satellite broadband. Coos Bay. Lunches are reasonably to put a focus on Tuesday at the Oregon Institute of They now have another choice Business Development Center priced and include rice bowls, at 541-756-6866 or go to sustainability,” Marine Biology dining hall, 63466 with the entry of Frontier Satellite quesadillas, wraps and burgers. www.BizCenter.org. The said Jon Han- Boat Basin Drive. The meeting will Broadband into the local market. You can special order cakes, Inventors Group would be able son, owner of kick off a collaborative community Until this month, HughesNet cheesecakes, cupcakes and other to provide insights into South Coast process to review and update the (formerly WildBlue) and Exede pastries with 24 hours’ notice. Office Supply, plan, which guides the Port’s were the only satellite choices, Open 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. week- resources available for inven- who heads the board of commissioners and man- both offered by Oregon Satellite in days and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur- tors, ideas about protecting task force. agement in infrastructure invest- Coos Bay. Both providers can serve days, and closed Sundays. Call or your intellectual property “We’ve begun ments and ongoing development any location with a clear view of GAIL text orders to 541-331-6233. rights and even some ideas for to recognize ELBER of the marina, RV park and ship- the southern sky at a speed com- manufacturing and distribut- that many of yard facilities. The current plan parable to DSL (12 Mbps down, 3 New auction house in town ing your products. our local indus- was adopted in 2007 and many of Mbps up). Like all satellite At 910 First Street, right next Before making the decision tries have achieved third party its recommended improvements providers, they have a data to Street Side Delights, is Gram- to manufacture your invention certification for sustainability. We have been completed, including allowance; exceeding it causes in China or another foreign want to help them tell their story. ma’s Treasure Chest, Auction replacement of public restrooms, your speed to be throttled down country, be sure to talk with an Many people here locally aren’t parking lot upgrades, construction till the next billing period. But House and Bargain Store. Erik attorney experienced in intel- aware that they’ve achieved that of a fish cleaning station and the data is unlimited during the wee Stallings and his mom, Brenda lectual property rights and recognition.” Boat Basin Drive Bike/Pedestrian hours of the morning, allowing Blank, have antiques, sporting In January 2011, the Marine Safety Project. A Resource Assis- software downloads and online goods, horse tack, electronics and international trade. You will Stewardship Council certified the tance for Rural Environments backups to take place. Debbie Nel- household goods. They plan to also want to work with some- Oregon Dungeness crab fishery as community liaison will facilitate son, a sales associate at Oregon conduct “family-oriented” auc- one well versed in trade issues sustainable. The recognition the process and draft the final Satellite, said the plans generally tions on their site. They buy with the country you will be rewarded a seven-year, $175,000 document for adoption in July cost $59.90 a month, which things: 541-808-2448. manufacturing in. Then make sure your business plan is up to effort by the Oregon Dungeness 2013. includes the lease fee for the Things old and new Crab Commission, which had to If you really want to get equipment. date with the overall strategy develop methods for testing involved in this process, consider The satellite service Frontier Thea Snyder has reopened you plan to use to protect and female crab reproduction and this: The Oregon International has introduced uses the Hughes- Haven Decor in its new digs at 224 market your invention includ- counting young males. Port of Coos Bay is seeking appli- Net Gen4 service, introduced this S. Broadway, replacing Chocolates ing all potential costs and ben- But the recognition opens up cants to fill a vacancy on its fall, which is said to provide of Oregon, which has moved down efits of the decision you make. markets for Oregon crab, as Charleston Advisory Committee. increased speed. Cost is from the street into Black Cat Antiques Arlene M. Soto is the direc- restaurants and grocers commit to The term is three years. The com- $52.00 to $145.48 per month at 270 S. Broadway. Haven Decor tor of the SWOCC Small Busi- selling only sustainably fished mittee offers input and guidance depending on speed requirements, has classy vintage and new decor ness Development Center, seafood. to the Port Commission and staff bundled contract plans and the and gifts: 503-318-3400. www.BizCenter. The task force will start by rec- on issues related to the manage- need for any additional equip- Got something local business org. She can be reached at 541- ognizing one company a month at owners should know about? Call ment and development of the ment. Frontier has a data limit, 756-6445, asoto@ the WBC luncheon, but hopes to Charleston Marina Complex, calculated daily, and a wee-hours Gail Elber at 541-269-1222, ext. socc.edu, or at 2455 Maple spread the word outside the area, including the RV park and ship- limitless period too. 234, tweet @gailtheworld, or Leaf, North Bend, OR 97459. too. yard. A letter of interest stating You can try out the equipment email [email protected]. C M C M Y K Y K

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BY LISA A. FLAM day (and feed the fish or water somebody to clear your drive- The Associated Press the plants). Give that person a way and sidewalk if there is a copy of your itinerary and storm. The house will look The flights have been contact numbers. Ask that occupied if the driveway is booked, the suitcases they call the police if they see cleared, plus that allows any retrieved from the attic and or hear anything out of the emergency crews closer your vacation itinerary has ordinary. access to your home.Students been set. But while your mind I Mail/newspapers: Have may want the job, but find out may be ready to wander to a the mail held, or ask a neigh- if they have their own equip- faraway land, don’t forget bor to take it in. The U.S. ment or need access to yours. about home sweet home just Postal Service will hold mail I Security: Lock all win- yet. from three to 30 days. Sign up dows and doors and set your Securing your home and for this free service at alarm if you have one. The making it look occupied while usps.com, or pick up a form at police also might be able to you’re away on a winter vaca- the post office that can be check on your house daily. If tion will help deter thieves. given to your letter carrier,left your department has one, And some simple prepara- in your mailbox or returned to register with its “vacation tions can save you the anguish your post office. Cancel watch” or “dark house” list. and expense of returning newspaper deliveries, and ask “We will periodically go by home to find damage if some- your neighbor to take in any and check your house to make thing like a dishwasher hose unexpected holiday packages, sure everything is on the up decides to fail in your absence. notices of delivery attempts and up,” Long said. “Just “If you look at how long it that may be left on your door, about every police depart- The Associated Press Photos takes compared to repairing or free publications tossed on ment offers some kind of Make sure all windows and doors are locked and set your alarm if you have one, when closing up the house the potential damage,it seems the driveway. “That’s a sure vacation watch.” for vacation.The police also might be able to check on your house daily. If your department has one, register much easier to take the pre- sign that you’re not there, I Lights: To make your with its “vacation watch”or “dark house”list of homes that officers will check when you are away. cautions than it does to make when all that stuff starts house look lived in, put lights the repairs,” said Richard accumulating at your house,” on timers to mimic your typi- can’t sneak up on them.” which may house pipes and them outside. Stone, a University of said Ernie Long, the crime cal routine. Long said he’ll set I Noise: A radio can also plumbing fixtures, will be I Appliances/fixtures: If Minnesota Extension educa- prevention coordinator for the his living room timer to go on be set on a timer to make it colder, especially in older you leave the main water valve tor in housing technology. Aventura Police Department in the evening for a bit, and seem like you’re there. homes that may have less, or open, turn off non-essential, Here’s a checklist for clos- in Florida and an instructor then he’ll set a bedroom light Burglars, looking for an empty no, insulation in those outer water-dependent fixtures like ing up the house properly for the National Crime to go on for an hour before his house, will first knock on a walls. “Turning that core toilets, ice makers, washing before you go: Prevention Council. usual bedtime. Exterior front door, and will flee if they temperature down is going to machines and dishwashers to I Daily check: Arrange for I Snow removal: If you motion lights are highly effec- hear a radio, thinking you just make a significant difference help prevent a leak if a hose or a friend or neighbor to check don’t have a contract for reg- tive in deterring crime didn’t hear the knock. If in the temperature around the fitting fails. Leave the refrig- on the house at least once a ular snow removal,arrange for because, as Long said, “you nobody answers,they typical- perimeter,”Stone said. erator on, freeze what you ly go around to a back door, Another concern is mold if can, and throw out or give where they are less visible, you have humidity sources away perishable food that Long said. like plants or fish tanks. won’t last. I Locks and doors: The Colder surfaces can condense A gas water heater can be back door should have a high- moisture and lead to mold turned to the “vacation” or A Home security lock and a strong growth. “pilot” setting, usually locat- door frame. Long recom- Set your thermostat fan ed at the bottom of the unit,so mends replacing short screws from “auto” to “run” or “on” you are not heating water you for the 1 with 3⁄2 inch wood screws to to keep the flow of warm air don’t need. An electric water reinforce the strike plate on even and continuous. heater can be turned off at the the door, making it harder for “I would rather pay a little main electrical panel. Because a criminal to kick it in. “You extra in electricity for that it can take a few hours to get need to have good-quality short number of days than to the water warm after you turn locks but the door frame is come home and find that the heater back on, consider Holidays just as important, especially some rooms are colder than asking your caretaker to do so on the back door,” he said. others and there was damage,” on the day you are returning. “Studies have shown that if Stone says. I Electronics: Unplug or you delay him two minutes, Another way to increase power down non-essential he’ll go somewhere else.” air flow is to open cabinets electronics like televisions, D I Valuables: The first surrounding pipes, likely in gaming systems, computer UCE RED place robbers go in a home is the kitchen and bathroom, monitors, coffee pots and CE PRI the master bedroom, Long and keep interior doors open. toasters to save money on said, where they are after I Water: Turn off the electricity. Make a list of what money, jewelry and guns. If main valve (usually located you have turned off so you can NEW LISTING 3 BAY SHOP BAY VIEW you have a big stash of cash or near the water meter) or,if you remember what needs turn- an expensive jewelry collec- have well water, turn off the ing on when you get home. 2490 Grant, North Bend 63946 Wallace Rd., Coos Bay 290 N 3rd Ct Unit 13, Coos Bay 3 bedroom, 2 bath in desirable 3 bedroom 2 bath double wide Beautiful bay and city view from the front room, kitchen, tion, he recommends storing pump. Then, turn on an I Garbage: Take it out neighborhood! Corner lot, 2-car garage, manufactured home includes 3 bay shop. dining area and deck. Enjoy sunrises and morning sun. it at a bank safety deposit box upstairs faucet for about 15 ahead of time, or arrange for fenced yard, deck, RV parking. Fenced yard with large covered deck, Easy living in 2 bedroom, 1 bath unit. HOA laundry room $ 229,000 MLS#1 2184074 room for a hot tub. RV Parking. Make an offer. and storage provided. Assigned carport parking. Unit #13 and storing any weapons in a seconds to relieve any pres- your caretaker to take it out on $149,900 MLS#12134139 $129,000 MLS#1 2671310 gun safe. If you hide valuables sure that may have built up in the assigned day. in your home, be creative, the system and that could I Insurance: Make sure ED D Long said; place them in a force water into the house if your homeowners insurance UC UCE RED RED X coffee can, painted black and there were a leak. Unless you is up to date. CE CE PLE PRI PRI 4 attached to the floor joists have frost-free spigots, make I Furnace: Schedule your overhead in the basement, for sure outside spigots have been regular cleaning and tuning instance. “If the guy is there turned off by shutting off the appointment if you have not MOVE IN READY NEW LISTING MAKE OFFER for a while, he’ll knock over inside valve and draining already done so. 2895 Broadway , North Bend 1274 Minnesota, Coos Bay 2081 Meade, North Bend everything in your house, 3 bedroom , 1 bath, fireplace, detached garage, Mediterranean Style Interior! 3 bedrooms, 2.1 baths Price dropped from $379,000. All rental records empty every drawer, turn fenced yard and on a corner lot. MAKE OFFER! with fenced yard. Large rooms with wood floors and available. Quality built with excellent 2 garages/shop with extra lot included. arched doorways. Fireplace in living room and pellet maintenance and bay/city views. Good rental every mattress over and look $109,900 MLS#1 2031099 stove in master bedroom. Patio, fruit trees, outdoor history and stability. Make Offer. everywhere in your house for living spaces. See to appreciate. $ 269,900 MLS#11397989 good stuff,” Long said. $179,000 MLS#1 2416996 “They’re not neat when they do it.” I Blinds: Leave the blinds as you normally do. If you raise and lower them daily, Long recommends keeping NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING blinds closed in the rear of the house, in case a would-be 1919 12th, North Bend 2709 D St., North Bend 489 N. Wall, Coos Bay Clean 3 bed, 1 bath house with laundry and 1 car Complete interior remodel. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with 2 car carport. robber is watching for move- extra deep garage. Nice fenced backyard with patio New appliances/cabinets. Brick fireplace. New on the market. ment, and keep them open in and great landscaping. Convenient location in North Fenced yard and solarium. $169,000 MLS#1 2481411 Bend. Extra storage in attic. Fully insulated walls and the front. ceiling. Newer plumbing and electrical. Well Covered breezeway to back yard. Great garden spot. I Thermostat: If you’re constructed. Pride of ownership condition. leaving a cold weather clime, $119,000 MLS#12000861 $ 219,000 MLS#12156619 you can turn the heat down in your home, but don’t turn it E.L. EDWARDS REALTY II, INC. off altogether since that could Property Management & Real Estate Sales cause damage from frozen water pipes. Stone recom- Kris Thurman, Principal Broker mends going no lower than 60 Mark Hodgins, Real Estate Broker 756-0347 • Cell: 541-297-3404 degrees. Even at that temper- ature, the exterior walls, Protection One shows how your cell phone can be used as a home secu- 2707 Broadway, North Bend, OR • www.eledwardsrealty.com rity monitor. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Saturday, December 1,2012 • The World • C3 Y K Real Estate Imagine warmth: Dream about adding a greenhouse

BY LEE REICH foot-long banana leaves and to integrate it with house The Associated Press fragrant citrus blossoms to design, or for it to look any- accommodate a small dining thing prettier than just func- Now is not the time of table and chairs. tional. year for sowing, unless it’s But let’s float back down An attached greenhouse sowing an idea: As the to reality. That greenhouse is requires more attention to weather turns colder and the beyond many a gardener’s style but it does have some landscape becomes washed budget, and it’s hard in these advantages. Cozied up in grays and browns, imagine environmentally aware against your home, an a retreat, an oasis of lush times to justify heating a attached greenhouse loses greenery and brightly col- space enough to keep tropi- less heat. ored flowers suffused in cal plants happy in winter. It can tap the heat-stor- warm, moist air. Fuel needs rise dramatically ing capacity of the home’s A greenhouse. with each degree you ratchet wall where it is attached, Home or “hobby” green- up greenhouse temperature. especially if that wall is houses run the gamut from Then again, newer green- masonry, and can even tap lavish, Victorian-style con- house coverings, coupled into the home’s heating sys- servatories to primitive with innovative methods of tem. structures cobbled together storing excess heat generat- On sunny winter days, from discarded window ed on sunny days, can go a excess heat generated in the frames. Each creates its own long way to dampening heat greenhouse can be vented oasis. Even my coldframe — losses. into your home. That moist nothing more than a large Before letting your imag- heat is a lot more comfort- wooden box with a clear ination run away with you able than the dry heat of The Associated Press plastic cover — hints of the though, consider whether home heating systems, Home or “hobby” greenhouses run the gamut from lavish, Victorian-style conservatories to primitive struc- tropics each time its cover is you’d prefer your green- although some caution is tures cobbled together from discarded window frames. opened. house to be freestanding or needed against venting too For most of us, the green- attached to your home. much moisture into your trudge across the snow with attached greenhouse is the it will house also can help house of our dreams would A freestanding structure home. brunch to your freestanding one most likely to provide determine heating needs. No be a spacious conservatory, offers the most flexibility in And getting back to that greenhouse? If you have a living space as well as func- need to get into other details cozy for its abundance of design and siting, and is table and chairs that might wall facing in a direction that tional space. just yet. lush, tropical greenery, with bathed in light from all four be squeezed into your green- gets enough light for the Deciding on the green- Let your imagination enough space among the 6- sides. Also, there’s no need house: How likely are you to plants you want to grow, the house’s size and what plants roam. Simple ways to bulk up your Christmas tree

BY AMY LORENTZEN cock’s fanned tail. Consider Add any extra lighting other sweets. Themes can be And decorations aren’t a little easier. The Associated Press researching the natural bend before you decorate with a great fix for sparse-looking just for the tips of the Edenfield recommends a of branches and tips that ornaments so you’re not get- trees: “People won’t focus as branches. Remember to place cool, dry storage area. Heat The Christmas tree is the your tree should imitate. ting them tangled up. Also, much on the tree as they will lights, ornaments, garlands, can shorten the life of the focal point of many homes “Modeling your tree after while lighting makes your on the overall look,” picks, stems and other deco- needles. Ideally, she says, during the holiday season, so a photo of that style will help tree sparkle, it also can high- Edenfield says. rations deep and outward to store the tree so it doesn’t if yours is looking less than you ideally shape your tree,” light bare areas and show Ribbons are another sim- give more dimension. have to be crammed back into lush, here are some tips from Warner says. where ornaments or other ple way to fill out a scraggly “A full-looking tree signi- its small box. the pros for,well, sprucing up Her organization’s website, items may be needed to cre- tree, and can be found in an fies abundance, family and If your artificial tree won’t its appearance. www.Christmastreeassociati ate an ample appearance. array of patterns. If placed warmth of the holiday sea- make another holiday I Location, location, on.org, has pictures to help I Trimming the tree horizontally, they should go son,”Warner says. appearance at your house, location guide in fluffing. If you’re looking to create on after lights and before I Preparing for next year don’t just throw it in the Whether your Christmas I Nourishment bulk or a new look, Soto says ornaments. Or use a large, Carefully packing and trash. Consider donating or tree is real or artificial, plac- Real trees should be well- hot ornament trends this multi-bow ribbon at the top storing your artificial tree recycling it, or reuse its ing it in the right spot can go nourished to keep them holiday season include of the tree with ribbon can ensure that its needles branches as filler for an even a long way toward giving it a looking full. Some green unconventional colors such streamers hanging down for don’t flatten out, and will more ample tree next bountiful look. Avoid placing thumbs swear by a teaspoon as pinks, purples and blues. a finishing touch. make decorating next season Christmas. a thin-looking tree in front of of brown sugar or flat ginger Jewel tones and bright citrus a window or light-colored ale, but Warner says fresh tap hues are also popular, as are wall, which will highlight its water daily is all you need. gilded and mercury orna- patchy areas. Real trees I Dazzle with light ments that really “jazz up” a should be kept away from So you’ve placed your tree tree. New heat sources and radiators, in a cozy spot, arranged its Also popular are nature which can drain them of base and branches just so, themes, and upcycled or moisture and fullness. and now it’s time to make it recycled items. Listings! I Fluffing with flourish shine. Sabrina Soto, Target’s Karen Edenfield, a design- Spend time fluffing your home style expert and an er with Jo-Ann Fabric and 264 S WALL, COOS BAY $104,800 929 BLANCO, COOS BAY $139,500 tree for a more voluminous HGTV designer, says one of Craft Stores, suggests using Convenient location close to schools and marine environment. Large Spacious, well-kept home with extra features; i.e. tie downs, look, says Jami Warner, exec- the easiest ways to give a tree feathers, pine cones or artifi- lot. Home exterior has had a major work (roof trusses, roofing, siding, fireplace, laminate flooring and a large deck which opens utive director of the life is through lighting. She cial pine stems for natural- windows, covered patio, in early 2000’s). Interior is still mostly stock from the sliding glass doors in the dining area. There’s a with paneling and some dated decor, New oil furnace and electrical bonus room for an office or den, a large utility room and a American Christmas Tree recommends allotting at looking filler, or floral stems panel. 3rd bedroom needs closet. #10048228 ramp for accessibility. #12326114 Association, a California- least 100 bulbs for every foot and bushes for bulk, texture based trade group. of height. and color. Berry stems can be She advises starting at the “A full, brightly lit, deco- placed deep in the tree to “Just good ol’ bottom of an artificial tree rated tree gives a feeling of mask gaps and give a glimpse fashioned service” and working your way up, abundance that puts every- of color. Reused and recycled Jerry Worthen Donna Optiz Randy Hoffine carefully adjusting each sec- one in a happy holiday items could include old sheet principal broker 791 Commercial Ave., Coos Bay • (541) 269-5263 broker principal broker tion as you go. To get the best mood,”Soto says. music, jewelry, and gift www.PacificPropertiesTeam.com coverage, tips that are closest A lighted garland can go wrapping or bows. to the center pole should be far in filling empty space on a Other trendy themes Contents are prepared by the Advertising angled vertically and out to thin tree, she says, and cre- include wine and grapes; Department with contributions from local housing the sides to resemble a pea- ates an even warmer glow. seashore; and cupcakes and Oregon Coast industry representatives. Opinions expressed by contributors belong to the writers and may not Home Finder represent official views of their employers or The older the better — for tools A weekly advertising professional associations. Nothing in this supplement published publication may be reproduced in any manner without the specific written permission of the I wasn’t looking for any- example, which was called I also have sets of riffler by The World thing in particular one hot into service on that same rasps and files, as well as flat publisher. Advertising Department summer day when I stopped deck when my electric drill rasps, combination rasps and EQUAL by a garage sale — it was just gave up the ghost just two a long bastard file that I haul HOUSING nearby and I was bored that holes shy of out whenever I need to touch OPPORTUNITY HOUSE Saturday — but I struck tool the finish up the edge of my lawn- PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All real estate advertising guy gold. line. Nearby WORKS mower blade or pruning CONTACT US in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing The sale was being put on hang its shears. The World Newspaper Act which makes it illegal to advertise” any by a retired machinist, and auger bits Finally, on the end wall of preference, limitation or discrimination based on the tables were thick with — one set of the shop hang my grandfa- PO BOX 1840 race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status the sorts of tools you NEVER standard 6- ther’s bowsaw and a two- Coos Bay, OR 97420 or national origin, or an intention, to make any find at garage sales. inch-long man crosscut saw that I such preference, limitation or discrimination.” There were micrometers! bits and picked up at a garage sale Familial status includes children under the age of I came away with a box of another set when I was in college — um 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant carbide drills, a three-way of 18-inch — some years ago. HOW TO PLACE women and people who have security custody of fence post level, a handful of electri- I’ve never used either one children under 18. This newspaper will not STEVE ADVERTISING knowingly accept any advertising for real estate C-clamps in various sizes cian’s bits. BATIE of them. and a razor-sharp spoke- (You But they’re sharp and Phone: 269-1222 which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in shave. have to have ready to go when the oppor- Fax: 267-0294 this newspaper are available on and equal It was as I was hanging those long bits when you’re tunity presents itself. opportunity basis. that last item above the boring through a pair of 2- drawknife in the shallow by-8s and a 4-by-4 post and cabinets above my work- all the holes need to line up BEAUTIFUL 3BR, 2BA Myrtle ING! COQUILLE RIVER Riverfront farm benches that I realized just precisely.) Point home! This great house has LIST NEW how many old tools I own. There’s also an egg-beater storage rooms upstairs and many 17+ acres nearly 1000 ft of Coquille (A spokeshave once was whose chuck is tight enough recent updates. There is a large frontage. Fertile pasture along river used for just what the name that I can put my tiniest living room, nice kitchen, covered for animals. 8 year old manufactured deck, and wonderful backyard. home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, suggests — to whittle drills into it. It’s a pain to use This is a must see and can be squared lengths of wood- — so old that the crank keeps timer, storage buildings. Boat dock. yours for only $119,900. $$ MLS#12279565 stock into round spokes for freezing up on me — but it’s MLS#12083867 2225,00025,,000 wagon wheels. A buddy still perfect when I’m putting BEAUTIFUL RIVERFRONT PROPERTY IN NORTH BEND 2 bedroom, NG! uses one, but to peel the bark together picture frames and LISTI DORA. This great property is 3.06 acres 1 bath cottage in Simpson NEW from cedar branches for the the little puzzle boxes I’ve and has a spacious 1BR, 1 bonus room, Old West-look furniture she been making as gifts for the 1 BA home, guest quarters/storage, shop, Heights. Has basement. manufactures.) past year. garden area, and fruit trees. This Deep lot. Well established In the same cabinet with And I still have my old wonderful place is on the East Fork of the Coquille River and can be your river neighborhood. Home is rented. the spokeshave hangs my Yankee drill, whose push- retreat for only $159,000. MLS#12094076 $$ sliding T-bevel, a handy lit- pull action I’ve found very MLS#11492451 1125,00025,,000 tle gadget that’s used to copy handy when it comes to OLD! GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! HIS S WESTSIDE DELIGHT Pride of angles. I last got it down to hanging curtain hardware GET T This 8 unit complex has four 3BR, 1BA LET’S ownership throughout. 3 bedroom set up my chop saw in and window blinds. I do need apartments and four 2BR, 1BA home with wood floors. 2 bath with September when I was a new set of drills for it, but I apartments. The property is in good tiled floors. Fenced. Detached garage. matching railing parts to the haven’t seen them adver- condition and has a new roof with new trusses and attic insulation completed Located between shopping and stairs on the new deck. tised in years, and they're not in 2011. This rare find located in beaches. Owner left area and wants Above that is my mortis- the sort of specialty items Coquille can be yours for only $$1145,00045,000 a quick sale! MLS#8072966 ing gauge, a rosewood-and- available at home centers $410,000. MLS#12461287 145,000 brass (a popular combination these days. in fine tools before every- The less said about my thing started being made of ever-growing collection of Daavidvid LL.. DDavisavis plastic — and stopped being chisels and gouges the better. fine) tool that’s used to accu- There are dozens — in all Reealal EstateEstate rately copy the parts for shapes and sizes — that I’ve M ariah Gram i Shau n W right Frred Gerrnandtt,, Brrokerr Cellll:: ((541)) 290--9444 mortise-and-tenon joints. picked up at antiques shows PrincipalBroker R ea lEstate Brok er I have all manner of old- through the years. It’s a 541-290-7 808 541-404-8689 1110 Alabama Street, Bandon, OR 97411 fashioned hand drills. woodcarver thing; I can’t www.gramiproperties.com Office: (541) 347-9444 or toll free 1-800-835-9444 There’s my brace, for seem to pass them up. Website: www.bandonhomes.com 399C N .C EN TRAL,C O Q U ILLE ,O R 97 423 • (541)260-4663 C M C M Y K Y K

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Assemblies of God Church of Christ Lutheran Pentecostal of God FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER COOS BAY CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE PC OF G 1835 N. 15th, Coos Bay • 541-267-3851 South Empire Blvd. & Olesan Lane Building a Christ Centered Family “Building the Church you read about in your Bible” Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod Mr. Ed Werner, Evangelist * (541) 267-6021 Pastor Ivan Sharp Sunday School 9:30am Pastor Quintin Cundiff Church - 541-888-6114 Pastor -541-888-6224 775 W. Donnelly Ave. Sunday Morning Worship 10.30am Sunday Worship Service (Fall/Winter schedule) ...... 10:30 am Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Bible School Classes 9:45am • Evening Worship 6:00pm Sunday Bible Study for all ages...... 11:45 am Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:30 am Wednesday 7:00pm: Kid’s Program/Youth/Adult Morning Worship 10:45am • Wednesday Prayer & Study 7:00pm Wednesday Ladies Bible Study ...... 10:00 am Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm Wednesday Soup Supper...... 6:00 pm Monday Men’s & Women’s Meeting ...... 6:30 pm P.O. Box 805/2050 Lincoln St./NorthBend Signing for Hearing Impaired Tuesday SAFEMeeting ...... 7:00 pm Wednesday Advent Service...... 7:00 pm Wednesday Teen Meeting...... 7:00 pm Ph. 541-756-4838 www.nbfwc.org *** Also, Nursery Available www.clcs-cb.org Thursday Mid-Week Services ...... 7:00 pm Baptist CHURCH OF CHRIST Presbyterian EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 282 W. 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Pastor Gary Rice “Go Bulldogs!” www.firstbaptistcoosbay.com 1067 Newmark, North Bend • 541-756-6289 Pastor — Jim Wilson 541-290-2167 420 Highland Ave. ~ Coos Bay ~ 541-267-6114 Sunday School ...... 9:00 am Pastor Gary L. Robertson 1890 Monroe ~ North Bend • 541-756-1421 Pastor: Bill Davis Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:00 am Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday Bible Study...... 9:15 am P.O. 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Coffey 2080 Marion Ave., North Bend, 541-756-6544 www.firstbaptistnb.org Reformed Community Churches GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN ELCA Sunday School...... 9:45 am HOPE COVENANT REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Worship Service...... 11:00 am & 6:00 pm 1290 Thompson Rd., Coos Bay (5 Blocks East of Hospital) Wednesday SAFE Addiction Recovery Program...... 6:30 pm HAUSER COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Jon Strasman - 541-267-2347 580 E. 9th St., Coquille, Oregon Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm FALL WORSHIP HOURS 69411 Wildwood Dr., 7 miles north of North Bend Pastor: Ron Joling • 541-396-4183 SOUTHERN BAPTIST Staff: John Adams, Bill Moldt, Rob Wright, Brion Spore, Nancy Goodman. Worship Service ...... 8:30 am and 11:00 am Radio broadcast Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. (K-Light 98.7 fm) Adult Bible Study ...... 10:00 am Sunday School ...... 9:45 am Sunday School for All Ages...... 10:00 am Morning Service ...... 11:00 am Sunday Worship Celebration ...... 8:15 & 11:00 am SKYLINE BAPTIST CHURCH All are Welcome (Nursery available for all services) Afternoon Service...... 4:30 pm Sunday School...... 9:45 am “A Christ Centered, Biblically Based, Family Oriented, Dynamic Fellowship” Nurseries provided for all services. Affiliated with Village Missions - 541-756-2591 3451 Liberty St., North Bend - 541-756-3311 (1 block off Newmark behind Boynton Park) www.sbcnb.org David Woodruff, Sr. Pastor - Tim Young, Adult & Family Ministries Methodist Josh Kintigh, Youth & Children, Brenda Langlie, Children’s Director Salvation Army Sunday School...... 9:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday Worship...... 9:00 am& 10:30 am FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH THE SALVATION ARMY Wednesday Awana...... 6:30 pm Come Rev. Laura Beville, Pastor WORSHIP & SERVICE CENTER 1155 Flanagan, Coos Bay...541-888-5202 Worship Service...... 11:00 am Lieutenants Kevin and Heather Pope...Corps Officers Catholic Worship Communion 1st Sunday of each month - NEW SCHEDULE Handicapped Accessible Free Kids Meal ...... 9:00 am 123 Ocean Blvd. • 541-267-4410 • www.coosbayumc.org HOLY REDEEMER - NORTH BEND With Us Christian Worship ...... 9:30 am Open hearts, open minds, open doors • Childcare Available Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:45 am 2250 16th St. - 541-756-0633 (West off Broadway) MASSES: Episcopal Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, N. BEND Seventh-day Adventist Church Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 541-756-6959 Confessions: Saturday 4-5 pm or by appointment Rev. Jerry Steele, Pastor COOS BAY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Daily Mass: Wed 5:00pm / Thu & Fri 9:00am 4th & Highland, Coos Bay 541-269-5829 Located at Pony Village Mall, between AT&T & Sears Stores Rev. Stephen A. Tyson, Rector 2175 Newmark, Coos Bay 541-756-7413 ST. MONICA - COOS BAY FALL SCHEDULE Sunday Services...... 7:30 & 10:00 am Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sabbath School Bible Class...... 9:30 am Sunday School Classes...... 9:45 am Celebration Service...... 10:55 am Worship Service...... 10:45 am 357 S. 6th St. Wednesday Services: Holy Eucharist ...... 6:30 am MASSES: Holy Eucharist with Healing...... 12 noon Communion 1st Sunday of the month Pastor Ken Williams Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Children’s Sermon & Nursery Care Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Spanish Mass: 1 pm Confessions: Saturday 3:30 pm - 5 pm or by appt. Daily Mass: Tues: 5:30 pm Wed-Fri: 12 pm Foursquare Nazarene Unitarian Universalist Celebration Center BAY AREA FOURSQUARE CHURCH NAZARENE - BAY AREA UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST (S.C.U.U.F.) 466 Donnelly (across from the new Coos Bay Fire Station) Located in North Bend at 1850 Clark St. (Behind Perry Electric) CELEBRATION CENTER Glorifying, Proclaiming and Showing Christ to all Sr. Pastor Ron Halvorson Pastors: David & Marilyn Scanlon Sunday School...... 9:30 am DIVERSE BELIEFS - ONE FELLOWSHIP Living the message Jesus preached! (541) 269-1821 Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:45 am Now meeting at: Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm Liberal Religious Organization 2389 Sherman Ave., North Bend Sunday School..... (All ages through Adult)...... 9:00 am - 9:45 am (Former Roosevelt School) Sunday Worship.....(Nursery & Children’s Church Provided)...... 10:00 am NURSERY • CHILDREN’S CHURCH • YOUTH PROGRAM 10am Sundays at 580 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Pastors Ron & Debbie Moore We also have small group ministries meeting throughout the week. BIBLE STUDIES • CARE GROUPS For information or directions call 541-756-2004 541-266-7335 Sunday Worship at 10am E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ba4.org for more information and childcare arrangements (Nursery and Kids Church also provided) (541)756-4000 • www.celebrationcenter.com Grace International Christian Non Denominational EASTSIDE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 190 D Street, Coos Bay • 541-808-0539 CALVARY ON THE BAY Share Reverend Betty Bazzell, Pastor “Teaching God’s Word book by book, 2420 Sherman, North Bend • 541-756-5555 chapter by chapter, verse by verse” Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Reverend David & Rhetta Curle - Associate Pastors Pastor Bart Cunningham Praise and Worship...... 10:45 am Morning Worship...... 10:30 am Ladies Bible Study ...... Thurs., 10:00 am Sunday Worship ...... 10:00 am Wednesday Bible Study (Youth & Adult)...... 6:30 pm Wednesday Jr/Sr. High School Youth ...... 7:00 pm HOPE Children’s Worship and Nursery Care “We preach the Gospel as it is to people as they are.” 1954 Union Avenue, North Bend (541)756-1707 Pastors Sharron Kay & Jim Womack www.calvaryonthebay.org Christian Science Jewish Word CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY CONGREGATION MAYIM SHALOM HARVEST OF FAITH FAMILY CHURCH 444 S.Wall, Coos Bay • 888-3294 Bringing help and hope through the Word of God For more info call 131 N. 3rd (Hall Building), Coos Bay Sunday Service & Sunday School...... 10:00 am 541-266-0470 Sunday Service...... 10:30 am CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM www.mayimshalom.org Wednesday Service...... 7:00 pm Adjacent to church - Open after services, or by Appt. Children’s services provided on Sunday & Wednesday 123 Ocean Blvd. Pastors David & Bridgette Whinery 541-751-9059 P.O. Box 477, Coos Bay, 541-266-0613

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C M C M Y K Saturday, December 1,2012 • The World • C5 Y K Couples DILBERT should be financial partners, too Dear Mary: My husband has always handled the fam- ily finances, but I’ve decided that I want a say in what we FRANK AND ERNEST do with our money. After all, what would I do if some- thing EVERYDAY hap- CHEAPSKATE pened to him? The problem is, I’m not exactly a financial whiz. I don’t THE BORN LOSER know anything Mary about Hunt stocks and bonds, retirement funds and so on. And my husband isn’t too keen on teaching me. He thinks that I should trust him to make the right deci- sions for our family and gets offended anytime I question ZITS him. I don’t want to fight with him about this, but I feel strongly about learning how to handle money on my own. Where should I start? — Jolene, email Dear Jolene: First, let me applaud you for your desire to become involved in this area of your marriage. You say that you want to be involved in the financial decisions, but if your hus- CLASSIC PEANUTS band gets offended and takes your request to mean you do not trust him, the two of you have a communi- THE FAMILY CIRCUS cation problem. Is it possible that your approach has been more take-charge than acting as a co-partner? You might open the conversation with: “Honey, knowing you’ve set goals for investments makes me feel cared for and loved. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I’d love for you to show me our plans and goals.” In the meantime, pick up a copy of Money Magazine or Kiplinger’s. Read the arti- cles even if you don’t fully get it. You will soon enough. Go online to Kiplingers.com or SmartMoney.com, where you will find terrific articles and lessons on beginning invest- ing. Don’t sneak around. ROSE IS ROSE Share with your husband what you're learning. Ask him questions; get his opinion. Don’t suggest changes to what he’s already done. Just respect and admire. I promise that if you show him the admiration he needs, he will welcome your desire to be fully involved in this area of your lives. Dear Mary: I received a piece of junk mail from my LUANN credit card company about a service I had no interest in, so I tossed it without reading it fully. When I got my latest statement, I was billed for the service. I called and was told that the offer said I’d be signed up automatically unless I called to tell them I didn’t want it. Are they allowed to do that? — Peggy, New Mexico GRIZZWELLS Dear Peggy: It all depends on the agreement you signed to get that card. If the fine print included a provision similar to a book club (if you don’t say “no” to an offer, you’ve automati- cally said “yes”), then they can. Call customer service. Be kind but firm when you say you want all of those unauthorized charges reversed. Then say, “I get credit card offers nearly every day, and it wouldn’t take much for me to cancel yours.”Follow up in writing, MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN and send the letter by certi- fied mail. If they do not respond to your satisfaction, my advice is to follow through. Do you have a question for Mary? Email her at mary@everydaycheap- skate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website and the author of “Debt-Proof Your Christmas: Celebrating the Holidays Without Breaking the Bank,” released in September 2012. To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Pets ok. 541-294-0623. $750/mo + $400 deposit. 2294 Ev- Street. Range, Dishwasher,Disposal, 701 Furniture (Salamander) $50. 541-891-7731. erett. 541-756-7758. Microwave & frig. Basement with W/D 1 or 2 BEDROOM apartment. Hookups. Fenced backyard. No smok- COMPUTER DESK, 2-piece, oak, 3 drawers, $200 or best offer. Taking applications in Bandon for Taking applications. Close to ing. $995/mo $995/deposit Pet deposit 541-260-4188. 710 Miscellaneous wait list. We welcome elderly & dis- lakes, socc and shopping. Stove/ $250. (541) 294-2438 abled of any age. Some restrictions XL TWIN - frame, box spring & mat- Fridge/ Drapes.W/D hook ups. LEASE WITH OPTION. NEW studio 2 20 in. Zinith TV $10, plastic and led apply. 541-347-7303. tress set. Inc. heated cover. Excellent 2 bd, $425 story 900 sq ft., plus garage. Lake bottom fishing lure’s. Golf cart $7, Equal Housing Opportunity. condition - no stains. Can e-mail pic. 3bd, $470 front / ocean view. Covered RV with printer cartridge ink refill kit $7, vin- $275. 541-348-2473. 3bd Duplex $625 hook-ups. References 1155 13th st tage kroydon ben harney golf club set, Apply at 324 Ackerman. Port Orford. Call 541-660-8080 For sale: 9 drawer White oak dresser 5 irons 3 woods,$39. 541-888-2012 541-888-4762 w/ large mirror, matching headboard Reedsport available now. Small 2bdr. w/ drawers. $250 call 541-751-1122. 300 VHS movies in original boxes.50 1 bth house located uptown at 1964 ea.School desk like new, formica and FOR SALE: like brand-new 2-seat — Be extra careful about both to new heights. You are far lucki- 1/2 Elm St. Has water meter, $550mo chrome. $25.00 541-269-9075 $550 Sec. Pets neg. W/ additional fee. couch $225; pair of sling Ikea chairs - the management of your er than you may realize, so think both for $80; pair of blond Ikea night 541-662-0288. For sale: Compaq windows xp com- stands - both for $60. OBO. resources and of someone and act big. puter $75, HP printer 51 $50. Oak 541-297-9563. else’s. Chances are, handling computer desk $80. 12/18 Free mov- money may not be your strong TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 2012 GUN CABINET for sale, holds 10 ing boxes, great shape. 1829 Cleve- guns. $75. 541-264-0166. land St. NB. 541-751-0336 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2012 suit at this time. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Dec. 21) — If a close pal does Dec. 21) — Although another’s MONDAY, DEC. 3, 2012 something that you find to be Recreation/ intent might be sincere, the pos- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- offensive, don’t stew about it in 725 sibilities of his or her coming Dec. 21) — With the tremendous silence. Air your grievance, Sports through for you might be some- optimism you espouse, you allowing it to be resolved. what overcome by reality. 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Their explanation — Setting some lofty goals is it. might end up pointing to the admirable, but don’t fall into the PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) example you’ve been setting. trap of thinking they are already — A special target that you’ve ARIES (March 21-April 19) completed just because you been striving for could turn out to — This isn’t a particularly good thought of them. It takes elbow be much bigger than you initially day to take a gamble, but if for grease to get things done. thought. Once achieved, it will some reason you feel you need ARIES (March 21-April 19) have many far-reaching effects. to, bet only on yourself and your — You might be in for a surprise ARIES (March 21-April 19) abilities, in situations that you when you discover that you have — A friend who has been quite totally control. a total lack of knowledge about fortunate for you once before TAURUS (April 20-May 20) something you thought you might be so for you again. Stick — There are strong indications understood. Take immediate close to him or her, because this that you won’t be able to exer- measures to rectify it. person is likely to be quite help- cise the necessary resolve or TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ful. willpower to overcome a tough — When entering a joint agree- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) situation. Both the flesh and the ment, make sure your counter- — This could be one of those spirit must be willing. part can contribute the neces- wonderful days when everything GEMINI (May 21-June 20) sary knowledge that he or she you touch generates additional — You can be a well-organized claims to have. If the partnership income. Pay special attention to person, but only when you is out of balance, it could fizzle. a side endeavor and/or second choose, which isn’t likely to be GEMINI (May 21-June 20) project. the case currently. Your work- — Because you’re in a some- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) space could be cluttered with a what lucky cycle, you should — Lady Luck is likely to be lot of nondescript items. receive your fair share of breaks. involved in many of your endeav- CANCER (June 21-July 22) However, it you get involved with ors, but she will probably shine — Disappointment is likely if you a negative person, he or she most on a partnership arrange- expect too much from people could dilute things for you. ment. who are only casual acquain- CANCER (June 21-July 22) CANCER (June 21-July 22) tances. Most will feel they don’t — Be careful you don’t commit — Focus your efforts on making owe you a thing, and won’t want yourself to something that is as much money as you can. If to go out of their way for you. based more on hope than reality. you do, it’s likely that you will find LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — If If you can’t distinguish between a way to increase your earnings you have something going that is the two, you’re in for a huge let- through a one-time source. likely to ruffle feathers, don’t try down. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — to shift the blame for household LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Working in close tandem with friction onto anybody else but Recognize the difference others will prove to be quite you. between getting involved with a lucky for you. However, the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) group you’ll enjoy and one that results will be even more impres- — Guard against inclinations won’t truly accept you, no matter sive if you call the shots instead toward the negative in terms of how hard you try. Trying to win of letting another do so. what you’re hoping to accom- the latter over will be a lost VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) plish. Adopting a defeatist atti- cause and a waste of time. — This can be an especially tude will impede any progress VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — rewarding day, mostly because you’re trying to make. If you decide to make a major, you’ll be able to successfully LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — expensive change in your home weld your inner desires to your Your spending is likely to be or residence, be absolutely cer- external capabilities. Something strongly influenced by your most tain it’ll be something that you can great will come of it. recent compatriots. If you’re live with for a long time. If it isn’t, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — pinching pennies or trying to you’ll end up being miserable. Something extraordinary could save some money, don’t hang LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — occur, which would put you in an out with high rollers. Don’t make the mistake of lack- extremely happy frame of mind. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ing faith in your own abilities and Whatever it is, it will be the type — One of the weakest and least relying solely on the advice from of event that will be worth cele- effective things you could do is persons who may not be as brating. to attempt to intimidate subordi- astute as you are. Trust your SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) nates. If you want them to do instincts. — Instead of diminishing or your bidding, try something pos- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) modifying your hopes and itive. expectations, try to elevate them

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Poker After Dark NICK Parents Parents A Fairly Odd Christmas (2012) See Dad Nanny Nanny Friends Friends NICK Drake Figure It Nick Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends ROOT College Basketball High School Football Football ROOT High School Football Bensinger World Poker Tour Dan Patrick SPEED Classic Car Crazy British Touring Car Festival of Speed FIA GT1 World Unique Whips SPEED Truck U Truck U Gearz Gearz Hot Rod Hot Rod Truck U Truck U Unique Whips SYFY (6:30) › Land of the Lost ›››› Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Harrison Ford. › Land of the Lost SYFY Raidrs-Lost Ark ›› Star Trek VII (1994) Patrick Stewart. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan TLC Extreme Cougar (CC) Sister Wives (N) ’ Suddenly Single (N) Sister Wives (CC) TLC Cake : Next Great Baker Cake Boss:Next Cake Cake Cake Boss:Next TNT Catch Me if You Can ››› Inception (2010, Science Fiction) Leonardo DiCaprio. 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Real Housewives Decorators Happens Real BRAV Housewives/Atl. Real Housewives Top Chef: Seattle Top Chef: Seattle (N) LOLwork Happens CNBC American Greed Mad Money 60 Minutes on CNBC American Greed Paid Paid CNBC American Greed Mad Money Faking the Grade American Greed Paid Paid COM Colbert Daily Work. Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Brickle. Daily Colbert COM Colbert Daily Chappelle Chappelle South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily Colbert DISC Last Frontier Last Frontier Last Frontier Dixie Mafia (N) (CC) Last Frontier DISC Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (CC) DISN Jessie ’ Austin Dog Jessie ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Good Phineas Shake It Good DISN Jessie ’ Austin Beethoven-Adv Dog Good Phineas Good Jessie ’ E! E! News (N) Nicki Mi Nicki Mi Ice-Coco Ice-Coco E! News Chelsea E! News E! E! News (N) ›› Office Space (1999) Ron Livingston. The Soup Love You Chelsea E! 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American- Story American- Story FXM Night-Smithsonian FXM ›› Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) (CC) › Just My Luck FXM › Miss March (2009) (CC) FXM ›› Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) (CC) Drop Dead Gorgeous HBO (5:15) ›››› Titanic (1997) 24/7 ›› Contraband (2012) Mark Wahlberg. ’ Boardwalk Empire HBO We Zoo 24/7 ›› Johnny English Reborn This Is 40 Boardwalk Empire ›› Safe House ’ HGTV Hunt Intl Hunters Love It or List It Property Property Hunters Hunt Intl Million Dollar Rooms HGTV House Hunters Reno Property Brothers Buying and Selling Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers HIST Mankind The Story Mankind The Story Mankind The Story of All of Us (N) (CC) Invention Invention HIST American American Pawn Pawn American American Invention Invention Cajun Cajun LIFE Wife Swap ’ (CC) Abby’s Dance Abby’s Dance Betty Betty Betty Betty LIFE Houstons Houstons Houstons Houstons Houstons Houstons Houstons Prank Prank Prank NBCSN College Basketball Still Standing Sports Illustrated Poker After Dark Poker After Dark NBCSN College Basketball NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point Still Standing NFL Turning Point NICK Drake Figure It Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends NICK Drake Figure It Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends ROOT High School Football Bensinger World Poker Tour Dan Patrick ROOT College Football Pac-12 Championship -- UCLA at Stanford. Heartland Poker Dan Patrick SPEED My Ride My Ride Dumbest Dumbest Parts Parts My Ride My Ride Unique Whips SPEED Barrett-Jackson Pinks - All Out Drag Drag Barrett-Jackson Unique Whips SYFY Star Trek Gen ››› Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) › Battle of Los Angeles (2011) SYFY Ghost Hunters (CC) Ghost Hunters (CC) Ghost Hunters (N) ’ Dark Side Dark Side Ghost Hunters (CC) TLC Sister Wives (CC) Little People Big Little People Big Extreme Extreme Little People Big TLC Half-Ton Killer (CC) 600 Pound Mom ’ 600 Pound Mom Neat Freaks (N) ’ 600 Pound Mom TNT The Mentalist (CC) Rizzoli & Isles (CC) Rizzoli & Isles (N) Leverage (N) (CC) Rizzoli & Isles (CC) TNT Castle “Linchpin” Castle “Boom!” ’ Castle ’ (CC) Castle ’ (CC) Perception “Light” TOON Gumball Looney Looney Adven King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy TOON Adven Smurfs Dragons Ben 10 King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. 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Muddy Waters & Rolling T’ai Chi, Health Victor Borge KLSR FOX Fox News Two Men The X Factor (CC) Glee “Swan Song” News Two Men Raymond Raymond KLSR FOX Fox News Two Men Kitchen Nightmares Fringe (N) (CC) News Two Men Raymond Raymond KTVC IND 3ABN Today (N) Bible Sign Time Gospel Life To Variety Time Out 3ABN Today (N) KTVC IND It Is Mission Feature Pres. Better Life On Tour A Sharper Focus Variety Thunder KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show (N) White Collar (CC) White Collar (CC) Baggage Excused KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Monk ’ (CC) Monk ’ (CC) Baggage Excused CW30 Rules Rules The Vampire Diaries Beauty & Beast Seinfeld Seinfeld ’Til Death ’Til Death CW30 Rules Rules Nikita “Sideswipe” Arrow “Vendetta” ’ Seinfeld Seinfeld ’Til Death ’Til Death A&E The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (N) Panic 9-1-1 (N) (:01) Panic 9-1-1 A&E Duck D. Duck D. Duck Dynasty (CC) Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. AMC ››› The Princess Bride (1987) (CC) ›› Yours, Mine & Ours (2005) Premiere. Robin Hood AMC ››› The Fifth Element (1997) Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman. (CC) The Walking Dead The Walking Dead BRAV Real Housewives Housewives/Atl. Real Housewives Real Housewives Happens Miami BRAV Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. CNBC American Greed Mad Money Amer. Greed American Greed Paid CarMD CNBC American Greed Mad Money Crime Inc. American Greed Paid Paid COM Colbert Daily Futurama Tosh.0 Tosh.0 The Comedy Central Roast Daily Colbert COM Colbert Daily Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Kevin Hart: Grown Chris Rock/Scared Katt Williams: Pimp DISC Jungle Gold (CC) Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (N) ’ Ghost Town Gold (N) Moonshiners (CC) DISC Gold Rush ’ (CC) Gold Rush (N) (CC) Gold Rush (N) (CC) Jungle Gold (N) ’ Gold Rush ’ (CC) DISN Jessie ’ Austin Dog Good Luck Charlie Good Phineas Austin ANT Farm DISN Austin Austin Star New Year Phineas Gravity ANT Farm Good Good Shake It E! 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(CC) FXM ›› The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) FXM Fre ››› Frequency (2000, Fantasy) Dennis Quaid. (CC) ››› Cast Away (2000) Tom Hanks. (CC) HBO › Something Borrowed (2011) ’ (CC) In Vogue: Edit Boardwalk Empire Real Sex ’ (CC) HBO 24/7 24/7 24/7 Weigh-In ›› Red Tails (2012) Cuba Gooding Jr. ’ (:15) Your Highness HGTV Hunt Intl Hunters Buying and Selling Extreme Homes (N) Hunters Hunt Intl Extreme Homes HGTV Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Celebrity Homes Home Strange Home Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl HIST Ax Men (CC) American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers HIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn WW2 From Space (N) (CC) 10 Things 10 Things LIFE Trading Spouses Project Runway Project Runway Abby’s Dance Project Runway LIFE The Family Holiday Finding Mrs. Claus (2012) Mira Sorvino. Holiday Spin (2012) Ralph Macchio. (CC) NBCSN Fight Costas Tonight Game On! NFL Turning Point Costas Tonight Poker After Dark NBCSN To Be Announced To Be Announced NICK Drake Figure It Sponge. Sponge. Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends NICK Drake Figure It A Fairly Odd Christmas (2012) See Dad Nanny Nanny Friends Friends ROOT Boxing Octagon Hawks Sea Dan Patrick ROOT High School Football Mariners Bensinger Hawks Sea Dan Patrick SPEED Pinks Pinks Car Warriors Wrecked Wrecked Pinks Pinks Unique Whips SPEED Road Champ. Road Champ. Road-Octagon Barrett-Jackson Unique Whips SYFY (6:00) ››› Starship Troopers (1997) ›› Constantine (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves. (CC) Serenity SYFY (5:30) Constantine WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) (CC) Haven (N) Dark Side Dark Side TLC Along for the Bride Say Yes Say Yes : Holi Bride Bride Four Weddings: Holi TLC Four Weddings ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Brides Brides Say Yes Say Yes TNT Basket NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns. (N) Inside the NBA (N) Charles Mentalist TNT The Mentalist (CC) ››› Inception (2010, Science Fiction) Leonardo DiCaprio. (CC) (:15) U.S. Marshals TOON Adven Annoying MAD (N) Regular King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy TOON Adven NinjaGo Cartoon Planet King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy USA NCIS “Borderland” NCIS (CC) (DVS) NCIS (CC) (DVS) Burn Notice (N) (:01) NCIS ’ (CC) USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Burn Notice (CC) WGN-A WGN News at Nine Funny Home Videos Rules Rules 30 Rock Scrubs 30 Rock Sunny WGN-A WGN News at Nine Funny Home Videos Rules Rules 30 Rock Scrubs 30 Rock Sunny WTBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) (CC) WTBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Worse Worse Worse Worse Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Too?

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