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COOS BAY — A citizen used a .45 caliber handgun to detain a man he allegedly saw assault another man outside of Fred Meyers in Coos Bay on Wednesday. Jeffory Snyder, 55, of North Bend, said he was in his car at a stoplight on Johnson Avenue with his wife, when they say Donald Johnson, 53, “sucker punched” Basil Broman, knocking the man uncon- scious. Snyder, a former nurse, said he got out of the car to check on the 23- year-old Broman due the vicious nature of the Donald punch. Johnson “The first thing Arrested to hit was the back of the gentleman’s head on the sidewalk,” Snyder said. “The van in front of (Broman) almost ran over his head.” Both Synder and his wife, also a By Lou Sennick, The World former nurse, along with other Abill working its way through the Oregon legislature would allow limited hunting of cougars with the use of dogs if passed.This cougar mount is part of the children’s bystanders, attended to Broman and called police. That’s when Snyder education room at the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve interpretive center near Charleston. said Johnson took off on foot south- bound on U.S. Highway 101 toward the Coalbank Slough Bridge. Debate brews as cougars grow bold Snyder followed Johnson, telling the man he couldn’t leave until State Sen. Larry George, R- numbers and posing a threat to SEE GUN | A8 BY THOMAS MORIARTY The World Sherwood, has sponsored a bill that humans and livestock. would allow for the use of hounds Charles Fullerton, president of Filibuster COOS BAY — Puma. Panther. during the last three months of the the Oregon Hunters Association’s Mountain lion. cougar season if the quota hasn’t Tioga Chapter in Coos Bay, said For more than 200 years, the been met. cougar predation is a contributing without the American cougar has been hunted SB 428 is one of a number of factor in declining blacktail num- and trapped under all its various repeal attempts in the past decade. bers. And as blacktail numbers have names. Oregon voters’ 1994 pas- At the heart of the debate is decreased, hunters have started romance sage of Measure 18 banned hunting whether hunting cougars with encountering far more cougars them with hounds. But that law hounds is necessary to manage than they did before the ban. BY ALAN FRAM could disappear with the flick of a their population, which has been The pen. accused of crippling blacktail deer SEE COUGARS | A8 WASHINGTON — From Jimmy Stewart’s fictional all-night talkathon to real-life dramas over World War I and civil rights, the Senate’s filibuster has played a notable — sometimes reviled — role in the nation’s history. State honors firefighters for service Now the slow-moving, famously deliberative chamber has dialed it back, though modestly. BY TIM NOVOTNY Filibusters are procedural delays The World that outnumbered lawmakers use to try killing bills and nominations. But COOS BAY — While there may not be a particular event to they seldom look like the speech attend in your area, state fire officials hope people will take delivered by the exhausted, devoted time Sunday to mark the sacrifices firefighters make in pro- senator portrayed by Stewart in the tecting their neighborhoods. film,“Mr.Smith Goes to Washington.” In 2007,the Oregon Legislature established Jan. 27 as Fire In fact, the Senate currently has Service Appreciation Day. It takes on added significance more filibusters than ever. But you’d after some recent fires, including a particularly nasty one last hardly know it by watching the cham- week in Reedsport that destroyed four apartments. ber on C-SPAN television. State Fire Marshal Mark Wallace said this is a day that These days, lawmakers intent on provides everyone the opportunity to say thanks. killing a bill simply inform majority “Communities have many opportunities to get involved Democrats that to pass the measure, and recognize the work and sacrifice of members of the Ore- they will need yes votes from 60 of the gon Fire Service.” 100 senators. With Democrats con- There is no particular event scheduled in Coos Bay, but trolling just 55 votes, nothing can pass Fire Chief Stan Gibson hopes people will spare a moment to that threshold without at least some reflect on their service. Republican support. “Take some time to stop and think of the many sacrifices that our career and volunteer firefighters make, and about By Alysha Beck, The World A Lakeside firefighter sprays water onto the smoking Edgewood Apartment building that caught SEE FILIBUSTER | A8 SEE FIRE DAY | A8 fire in Reedsport on Tuesday morning.

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Saturday, January26,2013 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Court sentences man for taking artifacts

I Repeated thefts of Justice. In February 2012, $2,000. said the site Gieselman fre- a trooper encountered Bob Garcia, council quented was a fishing area earn $2,000 fine and Gieselman at the site again chairman for the Confeder- where Native Americans with 12 artifacts on him. ated Tribes of the Coos, gathered. The Oregon Parks 5 years probation The state filed charges Lower Umpqua and Suislaw and Recreation Department against Gieselman after the Indians, said Gieselman’s determined the artifacts BY TYLER RICHARDSON incident for knowingly conviction was a big day for were traditional tribal The World removing archaeological preserving Native American tools. objects and disturbing an culture across the state. The Justice Department COQUILLE — A North archaeological site. “This history of our tribe said most of the 180 artifacts Bend man was sentenced to On Jan. 11, a six-person is something we find very seized from Gieselman’s probation for excavating jury found Gieselman guilty important to keep,” he said. house in 2010 were from the Native American artifacts of unlawful destruction or “Our history is literally in site, though it has yet to be from a site on the north alteration of an archeologi- the ground. The prosecution determined how many actu- shore of Coos Bay. cal site and unlawful of Mr. Gieselman is very ally were taken from there. By Thomas Moriarty, The World Oregon State Police found removal of an archeological important to the history of Officials are still trying to A U.S. Army AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter takes off from over 180 artifacts in David object. Coos County Circuit our tribe. This should send a determine what will happen the air strip at U.S. Coast Guard Air Station North Bend on Thursday Gieselman’s house in 2010 Court Judge Michael Gille- message to folks that this is a to all of the artifacts Giesel- morning.The aircraft was one of five Apaches that briefly stopped at the and he was warned against spie sentenced him crime that will not be toler- man took. They are unsure station on their way to Fort Bliss,Texas. digging at the site, according Wednesday to five years’ ated.” how Gieselman found out to the Oregon Department probation and fined him The Justice Department about the site. Attack choppers elliinnee FFrriieennddllyy Thefts & F F e YS! Mischief visit North Bend IDA COOS COUNTY BY THOMAS MORIARTY designated the AH-64E FR We celebrate our Feline Jan. 23, 2:01 a.m., prowler, 93800 The World Apache Guardian. of Raymond Lane. As part of the fielding NORTH BEND — If you process, the older helicopters Furry Friends on Fridays... Jan. 23, 9:24 a.m., wife’s rings thought the helicopters flying belonging to the 1st Battalion, have been stolen, 63300 block of out of Air Station North Bend 229th Aviation Regiment are Mobilane Road. Bring in more than one feline and get Thursday morning looked being transferred from Joint 16% OFF the second or more feline exams! Jan. 23, 9:38 a.m., former owner unusual, you weren’t alone. Base Lewis-McChord near allegedly broke into residence, The Coast Guard station Tacoma to the 1st Armored 61800 block of Seven Devils played host to five visiting Division at Fort Bliss. Road. Apache attack helicopters, Garcia said the helicopters Jan. 23, 11:10 a.m., man arrested prompting a flurry of calls and hit bad weather on their flight SCAN ME! or on burglary and domestic men- emails from residents. down the coast, and they acing charges, 90900 block of The U.S. Army AH-64D stopped at the air station Evans Place Drive. Apache Longbows touched before continuing. G Googleooglle uus!s!! down on the station’s air strip The 229th is part of the Morganorrgan Vet,Vett,, CoosCoos BayBay Jan. 23, 11:53 a.m., theft of cedar bolts, Dement Creek Road. early Thursday morning. They division’s 16th Combat Avia- 223030 Market,Marrkett,, CoosCoos BayBay • 541-269-5846541--269--5846 were seen departing the air tion Brigade. Jan. 23, 5:25 p.m., theft of firearm station shortly after 11 a.m. The Apache is the Army’s from vehicle, 63600 block of Maj. Mike Garcia, public primary attack helicopter, and Harriet Street. affairs officer for the Army’s is typically integrated with NOAH’S CHOICE Jan. 23, 6:12 p.m., aggravated 7th Infantry Division, said the infantry and armored divi- theft, 61600 block of Old Wagon division is fielding the new sions as part of the combat HORSE & ANIMAL BEDDING Road. “Echo” variant of the Apache, aviation brigade concept. • Green shavings and sawdust contain up to 70% water. 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C M C M Y K Saturday, January26,2013 • The World • A3 Y K Crowder 50th South Coast anniversary

Nick Peregrino, Tom and Jeri Crowder cele- left, has spent Wedding brated their 50th wedding the past couple anniversary Oct. 27,2012. The of weeks teach- couple was married Oct. 27, 1962 in Reedsport. ing and interact- The couple has two chil- ing with dancers dren, Father Thomas Crow- at the Pacific der, of Newport News, Va., School of Dance, and Shelley Crowder of an off-campus Austin, Texas. program of the Tom worked as a meat cut- TOM AND JERI CROWDER Boys & Girls Club ter for Safeway for 33 years and Married Oct. 27,1962 of Southwestern Jeri worked for International moved back to the coast near CARLI BOWMAN Oregon. Paper Company for 22 years. Lakeside where they lived AND TYLER LANCASTER They retired in 1999 and most of their married life. Married Oct. 12, 2012

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For the to express themselves and see Localnew s Ryan Haas x 239new s@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m School, 2010 graduate of Sports John Gunther x 241 sports@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m first time,he heard that he was what dance can do for them.” George Fox University and launched his career good enough to make dance a Visits from professionals Community events Beth Burback x 224 events@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m currently a student at Pacific Obituaries Am anda Johnson x 233 obits@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m such as Peregrino are great career. University College of Photo Lou Sennick x 264 tw p h oto @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m experiences for the Pacific BY TIM NOVOTNY After graduation, the Optometry. 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He is cur- Custom erservic e Bonnie W ilkin s x 247 bonnie.wilkin s @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Pirates football player and Peregrino moved to schools in being in the facility makes a rently employed at Concentra No new spaper?Contactyourcarrierorcall541-269-9999 wrestler is taking a break from New York and Philadelphia big difference,”she said. Pere- in Portland as a physical ther- his busiest year yet, to give before starting to freelance grino took time to speak with apy technician. Publisher Jeff Precourt x 265 jeff.p re c o u rt@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m back to the community and and ultimately being signed the five young male dancers The couple was married at Production M anager Dan Gordon dan.gordon@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m dance school that helped give by BalletFleming. currently in the program, giv- Elk Cove Vineyards in Gaston his life direction. ing them a chance to meet H om e D elivery Subscription rates:EZ Pay:$11.75 per m onth,Annualpre-pay $141. Peregrino’s success is the with the bride’s uncle, James M ailDeliverySubscription rates:EZ Pay:$15 perm onth,Annualpre-pay $180. Peregrino is in his second result of years of dedicated someone they can emulate. Bowman of Albuquerque, Please note th a t hom e delivery ofourThanksgiving Day edition willbe priced ata pre m ium ra te of$1.50. season under contract with work, starting in Coos Bay. “I know just watching N.M., presiding. The bridal Hom e delivery subscribers willsee a re dution in th e ir subscription length to offsetth e pre m ium ra te. BalletFleming in Philadelphia. Though he had been an ath- them take class after talking party included sister of the THE WORLD(S S N 10 6 2 -8 4 9 5 ) is p u b lis h e d M o n d a y th ro u g h He performs with the group lete, dancing taught him pain with him, they danced differ- bride, Colby Hood, as maid of Thursday,and Saturday,by Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co. for about half the year. The in muscles he hadn’t known ently; they danced with more honor; and brother of the rest of his time is spent in confidence,”Hogge said. POSTM ASTER Send address changes to existed. groom, Ryan Lancaster, as Th e W o rld , P .O . B o x 18 4 0 , C o o s B a y, O R 9 7 4 2 0 -2 2 6 9 . freelance work, performing “It really became my pas- best man. with ballet companies all over sion and really became some- the globe. thing I loved to do and just This year, however, he could not turn away from,”he Enjoy brunch with a bay view... added a trip home to Coos Bay. said. “I only felt alive when I He has spent the past cou- SundaySunday BrunchBrunch at Benetti’s, of course! was in the studio.” ple of weeks teaching and His passion has paid off.In 10AM–2PM Local Salmon Lox & Bagel - In house cured salmon lox with toasted bagel, interacting with young the past year, he has per- cream cheese, sliced red onions, capers, tomatoes. $6.99 dancers at the Pacific School Stuffed Sourdough French Toast - Battered and grilled with cream cheese formed as a principal dancer and fresh Strawberries. $7.99 of Dance, an off-campus pro- in 12 states and six countries. gram of the Boys & Girls Club Sunday Salad - Mixed greens with grilled chicken, bacon, cherry tomatoes, “I can’t imagine my life crispy potatoes, cucumbers, avocado, gorgonzola cheese of Southwestern Oregon. It’s without dance,”he said. “You with basil vinaigrette. $8.99 where his life took wing about know, the places I had only Items are subject to change — we keep it fresh! nine years ago. ever seen in textbooks, I’ve Peregrino was a Marshfield seen and smelled the air, and I High School junior when a can tell you what it feels like to fellow student persuaded him be there. Open Nightly at 5 p.m. Find us on Facebook! to check out a performance at 541.267.6066 “It’s something very spe- 260 S. Broadway, Coos Bay www.benettis.com the Coos Bay Library. He cial, and I just wish more men immediately started taking classes. “I had no clue what I was getting myself into, to be honest. I had seen some movies and heard stories,” said Peregrino, as we sat in the Eastside studio. “I was really in over my head when I first joined, but I just loved it. I loved the soreness.” At 17,he was a late starter in dance. Taking up ballet was an unusual decision for a high school football player. But Peregrino says the initial snickering died down after people saw him perform. One of his first public per- formances was “West Side Story” at North Bend’s Little Theatre on the Bay. “I remember walking around to the grocery store, and people would come to me and say, ‘You are that dancer, right?’ Even people from North Bend. I was being rec- ognized as an artist locally, and it was really a neat experi- ence to go from one extreme to the other.” Meanwhile, at Pacific Erin Hunter’s New Book

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Cheers &Jeers

They stepped up This week’s apartment fire in Reedsport inspired mul- tiple heroes: The neighbor who pulled a woman to safety. A guy who suffered smoke inhala- tion while rescuing a dog. And of course, the many fire and emergency medical personnel — the people who routinely run toward danger. Cheers to them all. Oh, Canada! Public Forum Jeers to bullies of all kinds. In particular, the crews of We have limited resources and creeks. The wastewater pro- water on fire. big Canadian fishing ves- Who will step up funds, and I believe it is time to duced by fracking contains high When the high explosions sels that allegedly have select one goal for our future and levels of radioactivity that used in fracking shatter the rock to create a goal? get everyone behind it to make it wastewater treatment plants are in which the gas is contained, it blocked Recently there has been a happen, and show that the pop- not equipped to treat. can leak into nearby household smaller discussion about the state fore- ulation survey is wrong. 2. Dangerous fracking chemi- wells and drinking water. This American cast for Coos County, which So the question is, who or cals are kept secret. gas can not only make you sick boats from predicted that by 2050, our pop- what group will step forward and In many states, big drilling and even kill you, but it’s also do it? companies don’t have to disclose highly explosive. choice tuna ulation will decrease. Accepting that as fact if we do nothing, Dennis Dater what chemicals they use in their 5. The number of fracking territory. what I find missing is someone Coos Bay fracking fluid. The mixture is a wells is growing at an exponen- “trade secret,” though inde- tial rate. What happened to our or organization taking responsi- o N bility to fix the problem. By that I No one is safe pendent analysts have identified Fracking is already under way northern neighbors’ repu- 41 known chemicals in fracking in 28 states. Big oil and gas com- tation for politeness? mean finding a consensus about what type of city and county we from fracking fluid that are extremely toxic. panies are racing to drill more should be. I don’t see that as the Five facts about fracking: 3. The “Haliburton wells before people realize how A day for King critical goal for any governmen- 1. “Fracking” a single well Loophole.” dangerous this is to their health tal or private organization. can require more than 1 million Thanks to intensive lobbying and safety. No one is safe from Martin Luther King Jr. Day We have a variety of organi- gallons of water. from Dick Cheney, big oil and the spread of this dangerous gas are exempt from the Safe drilling practice. doesn’t get a lot of atten- zations, each with their own This depletes local ground- plan for growth and prosperity. water and can dry up nearby Drinking Water Act. Jim Cunningham tion in rural 4. You can light your tap Coos Bay Western com- munities, where racial Clouds shadow Obama’s 2nd term diversity is scarce. But cheers to the Rarely have second terms Cuba and had his summit lived up to the hopes and expec- blown up by Nikita Khrushchev, thoughtful souls who tations of presidents or their who berated Ike to his face. organize gatherings honor- electorates. The Kennedy-Johnson sec- ing King’s legacy of civil FDR’s began with an attempt ond term began spectacularly, rights, tolerance and non- to pack the Supreme Court by with passage of all the Great adding new justices and a sec- Society legislation. But, in 1966, violent activism. ond Depression of 1937. He was LBJ’s party suffered huge losses. rescued only by the war in In 1968, that year of assassina- Critter care Europe in 1939 tion race riots and an endless and the GOP’s war in Vietnam, LBJ was chal- Owning an animal isn’t like nomination of lenged in the primaries, quit the “the barefoot race, and saw Richard Nixon owning a toaster. An ani- boy from Wall succeed him. mal’s depend- Street,” Wen- After his own 49-state re- ence on its dell Willkie. election victory, Nixon did not human con- What can be survive his second term. Jimmy fers a special called Harry Carter did not get a second term. Truman’s sec- PAT Ronald Reagan comes close to moral respon- ond term was a BUCHANAN being the exception. About Obama’s second term iban of Afghanistan’s past may sibility. Jeers for this disaster. He cut income tax rates , and it is hard to be sanguine. be her future. week’s report of 10 horses In 1949, the Columnist his summiteering with Mikhail The hopeful news is that the The most immediate crisis Soviets Gorbachev led to America’s vic- U.S. economy appears to be may come this year, when a re- abandoned in small pens in exploded an atom bomb and tory in the Cold War. recovering, slowly. elected Bibi Netanyahu and his Brookings. We owe better China fell to Mao. In 1950, North The Iran-Contra scandal The perils, however, are visi- neocon and War Party allies to our four-legged servants Korea invaded the South, ignit- almost broke his presidency. But bly present. With its massive demand of the president an ulti- and companions. ing a three-year war Truman by the time Reagan left in 1989, creation of money, the Federal matum to Tehran, followed by could not win or end. his popularity had been Reserve is taking an immense U.S. air strikes if Iran does not He lost the New Hampshire restored. risk of explosive inflation. And capitulate. Drive for dough primary in 1952 to Sen. Estes George H.W. Bush was denied the hostility between President Remarkable how the expecta- Kefauver, dropped out and saw a second term. And the main Obama and House Republicans tions of Americans seem so A $500,000 donation from would-be successor Adlai event of Bill Clinton’s was his likely means no big deal to con- modest compared to what they the owners of Bandon Stevenson crushed by Gen. impeachment and Senate trial strain future deficits. were when we were young. But it is abroad where the Today, the minimalist slogan, Dunes Golf Dwight Eisenhower, as Republi- for the Monica Lewinsky affair. cans captured Congress. George W. Bush ended his problems and perils seem immi- “General Motors is alive, and Resort is a In his second term, Ike did presidency with America mired nent. Osama bin Laden is dead!” is huge boost to better, but suffered a GOP defeat in two unwinnable wars and Iraq is drifting toward sectar- enough to get you re-elected Bay Area in 1958, saw Fidel Castro seize plunging into a near-depression. ian-civil-ethnic war. The Tal- president. Hospital’s capital campaign. Just as important, donors Michael America ignores its drone assassination campaign and Lindy Keiser affirmed the crucial connections After 25 influential years in about his involvement with the intelligence agencies have a few chunks of flesh remained.” the CIA, chief counterterrorism George W. Bush and Dick carried out lethal operations.” As I often ask, is this still among the South Coast’s adviser John Brennan is current- Cheney’s torture policy. But I am Since these murders are pre- America? communities. Cheers. ly in charge of ’s particularly interested in Bren- sumably done for our national It’s entirely possible that most increasing drone-plane assassi- nan’s questioning by committee security, shouldn’t We The Peo- Americans who voted to re-elect nations of terrorism suspects, all member Ron Wyden. ple know who is being killed in President Obama knew little or Brave defense of which is happening outside The Democratic senator from our name? nothing about the assassination Oregon’s education lords our courts. On Oregon is one of the few mem- For example, try to imagine of these 12- and 16-year-old Feb. 7, he will bers of Congress who continual- that you are the parents of this kids. But surely some pro- say school mascots such as appear before ly insist on bringing back our obliterated son, who Code Pink Obama voters knew of drone Reedsport’s “Braves” are the Senate Constitution’s definition of jus- and Global Exchange co- assassinations — not only of the unacceptably racist — even Intelligence tice, countering the Bush- founder Medea Benjamin dead suspects, but also of the when local Committee for Cheney-Obama extrajudicial recently wrote about at glob- civilians nearby who came to a promotion to treatment of alleged terrorists alexchange.org: mourn their loved ones and Indian tribes CIA director. and their broadly linked “sup- “In October 2011, 16-year-old friends. Did this corollary endorse them. When this porters.” Tariq Aziz attended a gathering slaughter of the innocent bother Cheers to our confirmation Wyden wrote a letter earlier in Islamabad where he was any Americans who voted to NAT area’s Sen. Jeff hearing is over, this month to John Brennan taught how to use a video camera keep our president of Hellfire how many of HENTOFF requesting, as reported by The so he could document the missiles in office? Kruse and Scio’s the senators New York Times’ Scott Shane, drones that were constantly cir- Penetrating news analyst Rep. Scherrie Springer, for and viewers Columnist “that he and other committee cling over his Pakistani village, Glenn Greenwald explains that, drafting bills to let local will agree with Micah Zenko, members be allowed to review terrorizing and killing his family for four years under “Obama’s Douglas Dillon Fellow at the secret Justice Department legal and neighbors. lead, the country has decided to districts decide. Council on Foreign Relations, opinions justifying the killing of “Two days later, when Aziz ignore the fact that it committed who writes: American citizens (by Brennan- was driving with his 12-year-old grievous crimes as part of the “No politically appointed directed drones) in counterter- cousin to a village near his home ‘War on Terror.’ Obama’s official in U.S. history has played rorism operations.” in Waziristan to pick up his aunt, Orwellian decree that we must What do you think? such a prominent role in killing The Times’ Shane adds: his car was struck by a Hellfire ‘look forward, not backward’ The World welcomes letters. so many people outside of a war “Wyden also requested several missile. With the push of a but- has convinced huge numbers of Email us at zone as John Brennan.” other documents he said he has ton by a pilot at a U.S. base thou- citizens to sweep all this under [email protected]. 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C M C M Y K Saturday, January26,2013 • The World • A5 Y K Obituaries

Seena Marie Sigsby Howard said “not yet...” his discharge from the mili- enjoyed doing for 60 years. Sigsby, Justin and Holly Plan puts June 8, 1922 – Jan. 17, 2013 Once the war started, he was tary, the family moved back She and Red traveled to Hinds, Morgan and Garrett plenty ready and they were to Coos Bay, where their first Alaska in their Dolphin Hinds, Mike and Tina Sigs- Reedsport At her request, no public married March 20, 1942, in daughter, Sue, was born in motorhome and traveled by, and Jarrod and Catriena services will be held for Vancouver, Wash. Together 1949. They moved out to across the country on three Sigsby; and great-grand- Seena M. Sigsby, 90, of Coos they raised four children; Charleston and bought Red’s different occasions. children, Ryan, Tiffany, Bay. Private cremation rites among wave David, Tavern. Their second daugh- Seena was a member of Samantha, Tyler, Amanda, were held at Ocean View Robert, ter, Joni, was born in 1953. Coos Head Garden Club. She Blayne and Cole. Memory Gardens in Coos Susan and They would later move to attended many class She was preceded in death energy sites Bay with a private inurnment Joni. Seena Barview, where Seena reunions and lunches. For by her parents, husband, to take place at Sunset and Howard opened the Red Bandana her 80th birthday she had a Memorial Park Brick Niche Howard “Red” Sigsby; son, GRANTS PASS (AP) — celebrated Shop. She was accomplished party and invited all of her David Sigsby; and cousin, Wall in Coos Bay. 69 years of at knitting, sewing and friends. She spent her final The state of Oregon has Georgena Stovall. Seena was born June 8, marriage, quilting. She and her friends years at Ocean Crest - adopted a plan laying out The Sigsby family would 1922, in Portland, to Roy dancing a met once a week for many ed Living, where she was four areas for siting wave like to thank Dr. Crane and energy projects so they avoid Richards and Harriet (Han- dance every years. She attended loved and treated like family. his staff; staff at Ocean interfering with fishing, sce- son) Richards. She passed New Years’ Seena Sigsby Charleston Community She called it “home.” Crest; and Dr. Moriarty. nic vistas and sensitive away peacefully Jan. 17,2013, eve, before Church and was involved in Seena is survived by her marine habitats. in North Bend. his passing in 2011. all of her children’s activi- son, Bob Sigsby and his wife, Memorial contributions The Land Conservation Seena was raised in Seena worked as the sec- ties. She was a wonderful Ava of Hanover, Mass.; may be made to a charity of and Development Marshfield since the age of 2. retary for the water board. homemaker and her smile daughter, Sue Pluvoy and her one’s choice. Commission adopted the She graduated from Marsh- Their first son, Dave, was will be missed by all of her husband, Mike of Coos Bay; Arrangements are under amendments to the Oregon field High School, Class of born in Coos Bay in 1943, family and friends. In 1987, daughter, Joni Goddard and the care of North Bend Territorial Sea Plan at a meet- 1940. She met her husband- after which Howard was “Red” sold the tavern and her husband, John of Iowa Chapel, 541-756-0440. ing in Salem on Thursday. The to-be, Howard Sigsby, at his transferred to Alamada retired, and they moved to City, Iowa; daughter-in-law, Friends and family are plan, five years in the making, sister’s graduation, and after Naval Station, where their North Bend. Together, they Tyra Sigsby of Dundee; encouraged to sign the guest- covers state territorial waters four years of courtship she second son, Bob, was born in enjoyed hunting and camp- grandchildren, Ben and Tris- book at www.coosbayfh.com extending three miles off the was ready to get married, but 1944 in Oakland, Calif. After ing at Loon Lake, which they tan Sigsby, Tom and Monica and www.theworldlink.com. coastline. “This balanced proposal shows Oregon can thought- fully support this emerging Lorraine (Simpson) stress, quilter and cook, and Mikel Losh (Dave) of Loren G. Ingram retirement. and promising industry while she and Craig enjoyed trailer Olympia, Sukey Brick (Jim) 1927 - 2013 Loren had lived in Spring- protecting our coastal com- Perrott field for 23 years, since his travel in the U.S. and Mexico, of Creswell, Rachael DeBuse A funeral will be held for munities’ quality of life, our Aug. 16, 1915 - Jan. 15, 2013 marriage to Connie, formerly but especially in Oregon. (Keith Walton) of Eugene, Loren G. Ingram, 86, of commercial and recreational of Portland and Aloha. At her request, no services Lorraine was active in Nicole Moore of Chico, Springfield at 11 a.m. Satur- fisheries, and a coastline that He was a member of the will be held for Delores Lor- many community organiza- Calif., Michelle Rooks (Tim) day, Jan. 26, at Buell Funeral all Oregonians treasure,” Gov. First Nazarene Church of raine (Simpson) Perrott, 97, tions, including Order of the of Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Chapel, 320 North Sixth St. John Kitzhaber said in a state- Eugene and also attended the of Coos Bay. Eastern Star, Job’s Daughters Mike Moore (Teri) of Merrill; in Springfield. ment. First Baptist Church of Lorraine was born Aug. and PEO, and was a member 13 great grandchildren, Josie Loren served in the U.S. Oregon has invested more Eugene. 16, 1915, in Marshfield, now of St. James Episcopal and Kieran Losh, Torin, Navy on the than $10 million in the Oregon Loren is survived by wife, Coos Bay,the second of three Church. Kalea and Brielle Brick, Kie- P acific Wave Energy Trust, which Connie; son, Kenneth and children to Raymond Elliott She was cherished as a gan DeBuse, Alexandra aboard the funds research and projects to his wife, Stacy; daughter, and Florence Belle (McCue) very sweet Parks, Tyler (Crystal and U .S.S. speed development. Laurel Beth Baggenstan; six Simpson. She passed away and wel- Sawyer Bodle, Hunter Rooks Shangri-La The Oregon Coast has grandchildren; one step- Jan. 15, 2013, in Coos Bay c oming and Becca (Mark) Higdon during the become a hotspot for wave daughter; and three step- after a brief illness. She lived woman, yet and Kirstie and Joseph atom bomb power research and develop- grandchildren. most of her life in Coquille. could be Moore; and three great- tests in ment. Waves are bigger on the He was preceded in death Lorraine graduated from quite great-grandchildren, the World War West Coast by virtue of the by parents, Gradon and Zada Coquille High School in strong- youngest born the day of II. In the prevailing westerly winds, and Loren Ingram Skeels Ingram; identical twin 1933, and from the North- minded. She Lorraine’s death. Navy he was waves get bigger the farther brother, Lowell Ingram; and west School of Commerce in held many Lorraine’s family is deeply a college student at Nyack they are from the equator. brothers, Lyle and Lloyd and Portland in 1935. She mar- Lorraine Perrott progressive grateful for the loving and Institute. He went to Nyack, Two of the areas are off Dale Ingram. ried her high school sweet- views while compassionate care of the N.Y., after his Navy years. He Reedsport, where Ocean Arrangements are under heart, Craig Perrott, Aug. 17, retaining a traditional sense staff of Ocean Crest Retire- worked as a truck driver and Power Technologies of the direction of Andreasons 1935, having satisfied her of morality. It was very ment Center in Coos Bay, her dispatcher for Interstate Pennington, N.J., has the Cremation, 541-485-6659. parents’ request that she be important to her that “we all home for the last 6 1/2 years, Motor Lines. He was a yellow nation’s first federal permit to Sign the guestbook at 20 years old and able to sup- get along.”Those words, and they treated her as a beloved freight truck driver before build a wave energy park. The port herself before marrying. “I’ve had a wonderful life” family member. Also for the www.theworldlink.com. company planned to deploy Lorraine was a bookkeep- were among her last. many others who visited and the first of 10 buoys this er for E.L. Perrott & Sons, Sadly, Craig preceded her cared for her in her later spring. The project would C.S. Ritchy and other in death in 1994. years. Waneta is survived by her generate electricity for about Waneta Colson Coquille firms for many Lorraine is survived by The family suggests son, Everett Colson; daugh- 1,000 homes from the motion years, but her heart and soul two daughters, Judy and Ray memorial contributions to a Nov. 30, 1921 - Jan. 23, 2013 ter, Wanna Dee Ross; five of the waves. were in spending time with DeBuse of Olympia, Wash., charity of your choice. A celebration of the life of Another site south of Craig and her family. Lor- and Cheri and Jim Moore of Sign the guestbook at Waneta Colson, 92, of Port grandchildren; and six great- Warrenton would be reserved raine was a skilled seam- Coquille; six grandchildren, www.theworldlink.com. Orford will be held at 11 a.m. grandchildren. for a project to generate power Friday, Feb. 1, at the Christian She was preceded in death for the Camp Rilea Military Center Church in Port Orford by her husband, daughter Reservation. One south of with interment to follow at the Rhonda; two sisters and Garibaldi would be restricted Ruth M. Camp Bandon and Charleston. Bill Hawaii; brother, Thomas Port Orford Cemetery. three brothers. to technologies that rest on the and Ruth loved to camp and Jerry and his wife, Margie Waneta was born Nov. 30, Arrangements are under ocean bottom, to avoid inter- Sept. 26, 1918 – Jan. 17, 2013 take road trips all over the Walker of Bend; sister-in- 1921, in Lamata, the daughter the direction of Amling fering with fishing by the A memorial service will be west. Some of the best fami- law, Carol Walker Gheer of of Elmer and Laura Buell Schroeder Funeral Service, Pacific City dory fleet. held at a later date in the ly times were at Fall River in Stayton; grandchildren, Bill Blanchard. She was raised and Bandon, 541-347-2907. “No other state has any- summer for Ruth M. Camp, Central Oregon. Thompson and his wife, educated in central Oregon. Sign the guestbook at thing like this for ocean devel- 94, of Coos Bay. Private cre- A final move was made to Wendy of Layton, Utah, She died Jan. 23, 2013, in Ban- opment,” said Susan Allen, mation rites were held at Myrtle Point in 1996 to be Bobbie Thompson of don. www.theworldlink.com. director of Our Ocean, part of Ocean View Memory Gar- closer to their family. Ruth Springfield, Kera Hood and She married Cecil Colson the Pew Environmental dens in Coos Bay. loved working in her gar- her husband, Joshua of in 1937 and they raised three Group. She was a member of Ruth was born Sept. 26, dens. She could grow any- Reedsport; Kyle Cook and children, Everett, Wanna and an advisory group for the plan. 1918, in Piedmont, Mo., to thing from his wife, Franki of Myrtle Rhonda. They moved to Port Cuisine “Ocean users wanted to Elza Walker and Grace (Hen- vegetables Point; great-grandchildren, Orford in 1953. shape where (the Federal son) Walker. She passed to beautiful Danzig, Darrin, Jennifer and She enjoyed sewing, gar- Spice up your menu Energy Regulatory away peacefully Jan. 17,2013, flowers. Her Aurora Thompson, Bria and dening and making quilts for with recipes and Commission) would allow in Coos Bay, with family at specialty Drew Hood and Noni Jo all her family. She was a renewable energy planning. expert advice for all her side. was growing Cook; and numerous nieces member of the Christian We spent a long time identify- Ruth moved from Pied- things from and nephews. Center Church and a found- appetites. ing all the important econom- mont, Mo., to the Coos Bay starts, the ing member of the Silver See Page C1 Tuesday ic, ecological and cultural Ruth was preceded in area at the age of 4. Her smaller the death by her parents, Mom Springs Sewing Club. areas,” where development father, E.J. Walker, built better. She would not be allowed. and Pop Walker; husband, what was to become known Ruth Camp loved The plan goes to the Bill Camp; son, Jerry Camp; as Walkers Grove in Milling- watching sister, Mary Bundy; and National Oceanic and them grow. Just like she Atmospheric Administration ton. Her parents were brother, Elkon Walker. Connect to Community with Culture instrumental in starting the loved watching her children The family would like to for approval. Then it will be and grandchildren grow. She Nazarene Church in Coos thank Baycrest Memory Care used by FERC in making deci- was truly a wonderful moth- Bay. On Jan. 14, 1944, Ruth for all the wonderful, loving $12,000 to be Awarded April 2013 sions on wave energy projects. er and grandmother. She married the love of her life care given to Ruth during her The plan does not include a passed away just days after Need: Inspired Grant Requests and best friend, Bill M. long battle with Alzheimer’s. location for the Pacific Marine what would have been her Deadline: February 28, 2013 Camp, in Coos Bay. She Arrangements are under Energy Center, where Oregon 69th wedding anniversary. Applications: Any Coos County Library or at worked at Evans Wood Prod- State University and the Ruth is survived by the care of Coos Bay Chapel, ucts while Bill was away at www.ccculturalcoalition.org University of Washington plan daughter, Susan Cook and 541-267-3131. to build a wave energy testing war. In 1964, Bill and Ruth her husband, David of Myrtle Friends and family are center. Located about five moved to Coquille. She was a Point; son, Ronald Camp and encouraged to sign the guest- miles off shore, that site is housewife and worked in the his wife, Shirley of Kapolie, book at www.coosbayfh.com outside state territorial waters. local fishing industry,in both and www.theworldlink.com. Some schools test Death Notices Esther Lancaster — 96,of are pending with Burns’s teacher bonuses Bridge, died Jan. 22, 2013, in Riverside Chapel Florence Bridge. Arrangements are Funeral Home, 541-997- pending with 3416. PORTLAND (AP) — In the The Obama administra- Amling/Schroeder Funeral Ulysses Dawes — 75, of past six months, seven Oregon tion has awarded grants to Service - Myrtle Point Westlake, passed away Jan. school districts have paid districts, nonprofits and state Chapel, 541-572-2524. 24, 2013. Arrangements are about $3 million in bonuses to education departments in 26 Donald Frank Rice — 72, pending with Burns’s River- teachers and principals who states to test paying by per- of Charleston, passed away side Chapel Florence Funeral were rated highly in districts formance rather than tenure. Jan. 23, 2013 in Coos Bay. Home, 541-997-3416. that improved student test Some teachers and princi- Arrangements are pending Mary L. Traylor — 81, of scores. pals at Oregon schools that with Coos Bay Chapel, 541- North Bend, died Jan. 24, Sunsetunset MemorialMemorial ParkPark The performance bonuses paid bonuses say they’re 267-3131. 2013, in Coos Bay. Arrange- Established in 1914 by the Independent Order of Odd are a federally funded project enthusiastic about the new Katherine R. Robinson — ments are pending with Coos Fellows (I.O.O.F.) & relocated from the Marshfield to determine whether cash evaluation system — not the 95, of North Bend, died Jan. Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. Pioneer Cemetery. The 40 acre park is the home of the rewards can boost student money. only mausoleum, columbarium & cremation garden in 23, 2013, in Coos Bay. Stanley D. Bird — 77, of the Bay Area. achievement, The Oregonian “The incentive money, to Arrangements are pending Coos Bay, passed away Jan. reported. be honest, is just a bit offen- with Coos Bay Chapel, 541- 25, 2013, in Coos Bay. • Simple cremation & burial. The program is run sive to many of us — like 267-3131. Arrangements are pending • Private or public graveside or mausoleum chapel through the Portland-based dangling this extra money in Harry “Don” Dillon — 95, with Nelson’s Bay Area Mor- services. nonprofit Chalkboard Project front of me would make me of Reedsport, passed away tuary, 541-267-4216. • Large selection of burial/cremation spaces, in six districts: Salem, Bend, do something I wasn’t Jan. 24, 2013. Arrangements headstones, monuments, burial & urn vaults, Redmond, Crook County, already,” said Elizabeth caskets, urns, cremation jewelry, printed materials, Lebanon and Albany. Oregon Hendrie, a reading specialist video tributes & more is available at the time of City was going to take part, at Yoshikai Elementary in • Cremation need or in advance by preplanning. but it backed out after the Salem. “I’m already working • Funeral Service • Pet cremation. teachers’ union balked. The as hard as I can.” • Payment terms & options. McMinnville district is in the All six districts gave teach- • All funeral & insurance plans accepted. Locally program independently. ers a big say in how they’re Owned Locally owned by Tom Boynton Top-rated teachers and evaluated. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Saturday, January26,2013 Y K Nation Schools must provide sports for disabled

WASHINGTON (AP) — ties have an equal opportu- the 1973 Rehabilitation Act disabilities are finding spots Students with disabilities nity to benefit from the life and the Individuals With on their schools’ teams. must be given a fair shot to lessons they can learn on the “This is a landmark moment for Disabilities Education Act, “I heard about some of the play on a traditional sports playing field or on the court,” students with disabilities. This will require states to provide a other people who joined their team or have their own Education Secretary Arne free public education to all track teams in other states. I leagues, the Education Duncan said in a statement do for students with disabilities what students and prohibit wanted to try to do that,”said Department says. announcing the new guid- Title IX did for women. schools that receive federal Casey Followay, 15, of Disabled students who ance Friday. ” money from discriminating Wooster, Ohio, who competes want to play for their school The groundbreaking Terri Lakowski against students with dis- on his high school track team could join traditional teams order is reminiscent of the Led coalition for change abilities. Going further, the in a racing wheelchair. if officials can make “rea- Title IX expansion of athlet- new directive from the Current rules require sonable modifications” to ic opportunities for girls and Education Department’s Followay to race on his own, accommodate them. If those women four decades ago and civil rights division explicitly without competitors run- adjustments would funda- could bring sweeping the changes. “This is a huge pay for women’s teams. tells schools and colleges ning alongside him. He said mentally alter a sport or give changes to school budgets victory.” Education Department that access to interscholas- he hopes the Education the student an advantage, and locker rooms for years to It’s not clear whether the officials emphasized they tic, intramural and intercol- Department guidance will the department is directing come. new guidelines will spark a did not intend to change legiate athletics is a right. change that and he can com- the school to create parallel Activists cheered the sudden uptick in sports par- sports traditions dramati- The department suggests pete against runners. athletic programs that have changes. ticipation. There was a big cally or guarantee students minor accommodations to “It’s going to give me the comparable standing to tra- “This is a landmark increase in female participa- with disabilities a spot on incorporate students with chance to compete against ditional programs. moment for students with tion in sports after Title IX competitive teams. Instead, disabilities onto sports kids at my level,”he said. “Sports can provide disabilities. This will do for guidance instructed schools they insisted schools may teams. For instance, track Some cautioned that invaluable lessons in disci- students with disabilities to treat female athletics on not exclude students based and field officials could use a progress would come in fits pline, selflessness, passion what Title IX did for par with male teams. That on their disabilities if they visual cue for a deaf runner and starts initially. and courage, and this guid- women,” said Terri led many schools to cut some can keep up with their class- to begin a race. “Is it easy? No,”said Brad ance will help schools ensure Lakowski, who for a decade men’s teams, arguing that it mates. Some states already offer Hedrick, director of disabili- that students with disabili- led a coalition pushing for was necessary to be able to Federal laws, including such programs. , ty services at the University for instance, passed a law in of Illinois at Urbana- 2008 that required schools Champaign and himself a to create equal opportunities hall-of-famer in the for students with disabilities National Wheelchair to participate in physical Basketball Association. “In education programs and play most places, you’re begin- on traditional athletic teams. ning from an inertial And Minnesota awards state moment. But it is feasible titles for disabled student and possible that a meaning- athletes in six sports. ful and viable programming Increasingly, those with can be created.”

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Stocks Coal decline hits West hard Fri.’s closing New York Stock ExxonMbl 91.73 + .38 OfficeMax 10.61 — .14 Exchange selected prices: FMC Cp s 61.87 + .59 Olin 23.25 Stock Last Chg FootLockr 34.33 + .53 PG&E Cp 41.89 + .38 SHERIDAN, Wyo. (AP) — in economic peril. within the next four years. the same problems. AT&T Inc 34.02 + .27 FordM 13.68 — .19 Penney 19.35 + .23 Hundreds of millions of tons For decades, the 25,000- The sole exception will be in It’s been several years Alcoa 9.03 — .01 Gannett 20.15 — .16 PepsiCo 72.49 + .26 Altria 33.45 + .04 GenCorp 11.27 — .05 Pfizer 27.00 + .15 of coal, packed into seams up square-mile Powder River the U.S. since coal mining peaked in AEP 44.46 + .27 GenDynam 70.96 + .32 Praxair 111.73 + .61 to 60 feet thick, are still to be Basin that surrounds Sheri- The Decker lay-offs cut the Powder River Basin, AmIntlGrp 36.70 + .10 GenElec 22.29 + .24 ProctGam 73.25 + 2.83 ApldIndlT 44.00 + .31 GenMills 41.75 + .05 had beneath the rock-strewn dan has been the stronghold the mine’s workforce rough- which accounts for the bulk Avon 16.68 + .09 Hallibrtn 39.72 + 1.91 Questar 22.96 + .16 hillsides speckled with snow of the U.S. coal industry. ly in half — and came as a of production from Montana BP PLC 43.93 — .18 HeclaM 5.31 — .14 RockwlAut 89.65 + .50 BakrHu 45.61 + .69 Hess 58.90 + .46 SempraEn 74.36 + .39 that rise up along the remote Massive strip-mines, carved shock to Cooley and fellow and Wyoming. Only in recent BkofAm 11.62 + .09 HewlettP 16.99 — .02 SouthnCo 44.45 + .24 Montana-Wyoming border. from a landscape dominated miners who earned almost months has the number of Boeing 75.03 — .29 HonwllIntl 68.33 + .09 Textron 28.75 + .37 Yet for Mike Cooley, the by sage brush and cattle $30 an hour and for years sat workers started to drop. BrMySq 36.69 + .88 Idacorp 45.21 + .21 3M Co 100.59 + .92 Brunswick 35.95 + .73 IBM 204.97 + .55 TimeWarn 50.40 — .40 days of drilling explosives ranches, churn out close to a comfortably near the top of Despite the logistical hur- Caterpillar 95.58 — 1.02 IntPap 42.51 + .12 Timken 52.90 + .55 into the ground to blast the half-million tons of the fuel the region’s resource-based dles, some of the basin’s coal Chevron 116.20 + .70 JohnJn 73.92 + .82 TriContl 16.99 + .03 fuel from the earth are over, annually, dwarfing produc- economy. is making it to overseas mar- Citigroup 42.91 + .11 LockhdM 92.39 — .86 UnionPac 134.77 + .93 CocaCola s 37.05 — .06 Loews 43.47 + .23 Unisys 18.97 + .84 long before he ever expected. tion from mines in the Just last year, Decker’s co- kets by squeezing through ColgPal 110.15 + .38 LaPac 20.90 + .04 USSteel 24.53 + .31 The 41-year-old thought his Appalachians and Midwest. owner, Ambre Energy of Aus- the limited West Coast port ConocPhil s 61.06 + .65 MDU Res 22.70 + .09 VarianMed 73.41 + .53 ConEd 56.51 + .17 MarathnO 33.78 + .01 job as a “powderman” at the Now the depressed tralia, was promising to ramp capacity already available. CurtisWrt 36.73 + .38 McDnlds 93.72 + .41 VerizonCm 42.67 + .08 Decker strip mine would take domestic coal market is up mining and start shipping But analysts and industry Deere 93.47 + .23 McKesson 106.62 + .43 ViadCorp 26.81 — .67 Disney 54.38 + .43 Merck 43.46 + .46 WalMart 69.00 — .79 him into retirement. finally catching up to mines millions of tons annually to observers say those routes DowChm 34.58 + .15 NCR Corp 28.08 + .42 WellsFargo 35.14 — .02 Now he’s looking for new such as Decker. At least 300 countries such as South Korea essentially have maxed out. DuPont 48.33 + .26 NorflkSo 69.69 — .14 Weyerhsr 30.95 — .55 work, after he and 58 other jobs have been lost from — part of an industry-wide “Unless you can send Eaton 57.52 + .21 NorthropG 67.74 — .49 Xerox 7.93 + .18 EdisonInt 47.03 + .34 OcciPet 84.06 + .66 YumBrnds 64.63 — 1.76 miners were laid off from mines in Montana and trend as companies battered (coal) by Federal Express, the Decker in recent weeks to Wyoming since early 2012, by the domestic market export market can’t take off,” add to several hundred jobs according to preliminary looked to foreign buyers. said Montana’s former gov- Financial snapshot Friday, Jan. 25, 2013 reported lost in the past year data from the Mine Safety But Ambre’s plans to build ernor, Brian Schweitzer. WEEK’S WEEK YEAR from the nation’s largest and Health Administration. and expand West Coast ports The Democrat spent two Interest rates CLOSE AGO AGO coal-producing region. Paradoxically, out-of- to load the fuel onto ships terms seeking to bolster the Average rate paid on banks As a dispute over West work miners in Montana and have become entangled in state’s coal industry before money-market accounts 0.12% 0.12 0.13 (Bank Rate Monitor) Coast ports hobbles the Wyoming are scrambling for political opposition and leaving office this month. He industry’s ability to reach new employment even as bureaucratic red tape, forcing predicted it will take up to 91-day Treasury Bill Yield 0.07% 0.07 0.06 booming markets in Asia, global coal markets enjoy a the company to push back its five years for ports in Wash- 10-year Treasury Bond 1.95% 1.84 1.89 cheap natural gas is under- heyday. 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C M C M Y K A8 •The World • Saturday, January26,2013 Y K South Coast Weather COUGARS humans and livestock. “The hunting, especially Domestic dispute Oregon weather Saturday, Jan. 26 Juvenile cats the aggressive hunting of Weather Underground forecast for daytime conditions, low/high temperatures them, creates depredation become hostile issues,”Fahy argued. ends with arrest WASH. Portland Continued from Page A1 Bill Kinyoun, a biologist with the Oregon Department 43° | 41° Pendleton of Fish and Wildlife’s THE WORLD a disturbance in the 90000 39° | 34° block of Evans Place just after Newport “It wasn’t until a few years Charleston office, said it’s 48° | 41° Bend Salem ago that I’d seen a cougar in difficult for biologists to pin- COOS BAY — A 24-year- 9 p.m. Thursday. A 24-year- 43° | 27° old man was in the Coos old woman said she had been 39° | 36° IDAHO the wild,”Fullerton said. point cougar numbers. Ontario Eugene Now that the cats are “We don’t count cougars County jail on Friday on mul- assaulted by Corbin, her 30° | 19° tiple felony charges after a boyfriend. The woman 45° | 39° coming closer to human pop- like we do other species,” North Bend ulations, they’re starting to Kinyoun said. ODFW relies Thursday night dispute. declined medical attention at Coos Bay pose more of a problem, on cougars brought in by Coos County sheriff’s the scene. 49° | 39° deputies arrested Cameron Corbin was also charged Fullerton said. hunters to collect data for Medford Klamath Falls Hounds are historically the population estimates. Corbin of Coos Bay on with unauthorized use of a 46° | 32° 37° | 28° most effective method to Hunters who kill cougars are charges of first-degree bur- motor vehicle, reckless CALIF. © 2013 Wunderground.com glary, domestic harassment, endangering and criminal hunt cougars. But with that required to check in with Cloudy Thunder- Flurries Ice option banned, hunters have ODFW within 10 days. domestic menacing and mischief. The charges are in storms Partly found other ways to pursue Holding the skin of an interfering with 911. connection with a Dec. 22 Cloudy Showers Rain Snow Corbin was arrested after incident involving the the big cats. adult cougar in ODFW’s Weather Underground• AP “Right now, the best way Charleston office, Kinyoun deputies received a report of woman’s car. to hunt a cougar would be to said a typical adult male will South Coast Sunday: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a high near 46. Calm wind. use a predator call.” weigh between 80 and 90 Today: Showers, with thunderstorms ODFW has set a statewide pounds. Despite digitally also possible. High near 50. Sunday Night: Showers likely. Cloudy, FILIBUSTER Sandy victims that the Senate with a low around 37. total quota of 777 cougars for altered pictures floating plans to approve Monday. Tonight: Showers. Low around 39. Sunday: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a Monday: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a the 2013 general season, around hunting websites, a Continued from Page A1 Defenders of filibusters say high near 44. which runs all year. The coast cougar topping 100 pounds is high near 47. West wind 3 to 6 mph. the enormous power it gives Sunday Night: Showers likely. Cloudy, Monday Night: Chance of showers. region is allotted a quota of a rarity, Kinyoun said. And that has brought the to the minority party is what with a low around 40. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39. Tuesday: A slight chance of showers. 120. Tags can be purchased Kinyoun warned it’s diffi- Senate virtually to a standstill differentiates the Senate from Monday: Showers likely, mainly before for $14.50 at any location that 10am. Cloudy, with a high near 48. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 48. cult to place the blame for on a list of sweeping legisla- the House, where rules give sells hunting licenses. increased deer predation Monday Night: Chance of showers. Willamette Valley tion, from tax hikes on the almost absolute power to the If Brooks Fahy had his way, solely on cougars. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 43. Today: Showers. High near 44. South wealthy to limits on green- majority party. there would be no cougar “Everybody knows cougars Tuesday: A chance of showers. Mostly wind 5 to 9 mph. house gas emissions. The Opponents say the practice cloudy, with a high near 52. hunting, with or without prey on deer,” he said. “And Tonight: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a resulting gridlock helped makes a mockery of the con- low around 34. Light south wind. dogs. Fahy is the executive everybody knows deer popu- Curry County Coast inspire recession-weary cept of majority rule. Democ- Sunday: A 40 percent chance of rain. director of Predator Defense, lations are down.”But habitat Today: Showers. High near 49. South Cloudy, with a high near 43. Americans to slap the last Con- rats say today’s Republicans southeast wind around 7 mph. a Eugene-based wildlife and disease also play a role in Sunday Night: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a gress with some of the lowest Tonight: Showers. Low around 37. Light advocacy organization. determining deer population use the tactic far too often. low around 35. approval ratings in history. and variable wind. “It’s our view that you numbers, he cautioned. Numbers compiled by the Monday: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a The Senate late Thursday Senate Historian’s Office Sunday: A 50 percent chance of show- high near 41. should not be hunting these “As a biologist, you some- ers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 48. overwhelmingly approved a underscore how the practice Monday Night: Chance of showers. animals, under any circum- times have to look at the big- Sunday Night: Showers likely. Mostly Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39. bipartisan agreement to limit has grown. cloudy, with a low around 39. stances, at all,”Fahy said. ger picture.” Tuesday: A chance of showers. Mostly He argues that ODFW’s There clearly are more the use of filibusters when the There were 73 votes to end Monday: A 50 percent chance of show- cloudy, with a high near 44. ers. Cloudy, with a high near 49. cougar management policy is cougars near populated areas. chamber begins debating a filibusters — called “cloture bill and when it wants to try votes” — in the two-year Monday Night: Slight chance of show- Portland area unduly influenced by Seven of the 16 cougars killed ers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. writing compromise legisla- Congress that ended early Today: Showers. High near 44. East hunters. in Coos County’s three Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 54. southeast wind 5 to 10 mph. tion with the House. It also this month. There were 91 “ODFW is an agency that wildlife management units Rogue Valley Tonight: A 50 percent chance of show- makes its money off of hunt- this year were killed after will speed approval of some cloture votes in the Congress ers. Cloudy, with a low around 37. Today: Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, ing revenue.” livestock damage com- nominations by reducing the that ran from 2009 to 2011, Sunday: A 50 percent chance of rain. amount of debate allowed and 112 in the Congress that with a high near 47. Cloudy, with a high near 42. In the years since the ban, plaints. One was killed Tonight: A 50 percent chance of showers. Sunday Night: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a ODFW has lowered the price because it posed a threat to after the Senate has voted to last from 2007 to 2009. Cloudy, with a low around 34. Calm wind. low around 39. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph. on tags and expanded quotas, humans. end a filibuster. Republicans were in the Sunday: A 50 percent chance of showers. Monday: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a resulting in more cougars Kinyoun points to the But the pact still will leave Senate minority for all of Mostly cloudy, with a high near 43. high near 43. being killed after the ban then blacktail deer, which have the minority party other those years. Sunday Night: A 40 percent chance of Monday Night: Chance of showers. opportunities on every bill to Each of those numbers showers. Cloudy, with a low around 34. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. before it, he said. become more numerous Monday: A 40 percent chance of show- Fahy pointed to research inside the city limits than force majorities to get 60 exceed the number of cloture ers. Cloudy, with a high near 45. North Coast being conducted by predator outside of them in recent votes to prevail. Still, the votes in any previous Con- Monday Night: A 30 percent chance of Today: Showers. High near 46. researcher Robert Wielgus at years. changes will clear the way for gresses. The Congress that showers. Mostly cloudy, low around 37. Tonight: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a low around 39. Washington State University “If a cougar’s looking to other legislation, like a $50.5 was in session in 1939,the year Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near billion emergency relief Stewart’s movie was made, 46. Sunday: Rain likely. Cloudy, high near 44. as evidence of flawed logic in eat, where’s he gonna go?” he Sunday Night: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a ODFW’s cougar management asked. “He’s going to go measure for Superstorm didn’t have any such votes. Central Douglas County low around 40. plan. Wielgus’ findings have where there’s food.” Today: Showers. High near 50. South Monday: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a suggested that hunting, Reporter Thomas Moriarty wind 3 to 6 mph. high near 45. Tonight: Showers, mainly before 5am. Monday Night: Chance of showers. which tends to target adult can be reached at 541-269- our families,” said North Low around 35. Calm wind. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. males, leaves a population 1222, ext. 240, at FIRE DAY Bend Assistant Fire Chief Jim that is largely juvenile and thomas.moriarty@the- Continued from Page A1 Brown. “If it wasn’t for the migrant, and therefore prone worldlink.com, or on support we receive from our Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall to more conflicts with at @ThomasDMoriarty. the number of ways we pro- families, we wouldn’t be able Temperature extremes and precipitation Thursday: High 54, low 46 vide services to our commu- to do what we do and what for the previous 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. Rain: 0.20 inches nity — from fighting fires to we love to do.” Hi Lo Prc Total rainfall to date: 2.47 inches emergency medical aid to Local recognition in past Astoria 49 43 0.30 Rainfall to date last year: 3.91 inches Newport 50 45 0.39 Average rainfall to date: 8.46 inches Cuisine community service.” years has included official Portland 46 39 0.50 Firefighters also will tell certificates of thanks from Salem 53 40 0.34 Spice up your menu with recipes and you that, for many, the stress communities, fire districts Corvallis 56 35 0.12 The Tide Tables of the job falls hardest on presenting commemorative Eugene 53 43 0.39 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or expert advice for all appetites. 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Chris Chapanar said TODAY SUNDAY Date time ft. time ft. used was legal there was mild confusion 26-Jan 12:30 7.06 11:30 8.73 Tu esd ay 2/12 & T hu rsd ay 2/14 27-Jan 01:00 7.34 12:08 8.7 Continued from Page A1 when police arrived and saw Snyder pointing the gun at 28-Jan 01:29 7.6 12:46 8.55 29-Jan 01:59 7.85 01:26 8.25 Johnson. Snyder said he 30-Jan 02:30 8.08 02:10 7.82 $5.00 police arrived. Snyder placed his gun on the ground Showers Showers LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. grabbed the back of John- and was immediately put in 50/39 47/40 Inclu d esart* son’s shirt, turning him handcuffs. Police eventually Date time ft. time ft. around, and the two had a let Snyder go and placed 26-Jan 05:38 3.31 06:26 -0.26 MONDAY TUESDAY 27-Jan 06:18 3.04 06:57 -0.27 “face-off.” Johnson under arrest for 28-Jan 06:57 2.77 07:28 -0.13 Synder, who said he suf- fourth-degree assault after 29-Jan 07:38 2.51 08:00 0.17 fers from disabilities and has speaking with witnesses. 30-Jan 08:22 2.27 08:33 0.61 a neck injury, said Johnson “I really did not want to Sunrise, sunset started to come at him and he shoot the man,” Snyder said. Jan. 20-26 — 7:43, 5:21 started to retreat away. “I believe in a civilized socie- Showers Mostly cloudy Moon watch 48/43 52/38 1 3 “I didn’t want to fight him ty we don’t need to see peo- Full Moon — Jan. 26 E because he just knocked this ple, even street people, MICHAEL, L other guy out,”Snyder said. knock someone out and get National forecast I love you madly! Thank Fearing for his safety,Sny- away with it. Someone has to P Forecast highs for Saturday, Jan. 26 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy you for being my forever der pulled his handgun, do something.” Seattle Valentine.M With love from which he carries legally with Chapanar said both John- 43° | 39° your adoring wife, a concealed weapons permit. son and Basil are transients A Billings Teresa Snyder said the two men in the area and Johnson is 52° | 28° Minneapolis S 25° | -4° stood about six feet from well known to police. New York 2 Chicago Detroit 34° | 19° each other. While Snyder believes San Francisco 27° | 12° Denver 27° | 14° pulling the gun on Johnson 57° | 46° Washington D.C. “I pointed (the gun) right 59° | 32° 36° | 23° at his nose,”Snyder said. saved him from serious physi- Los Angeles 66° | 55° O rderyourlovelinetoday. Snyder said he pointed the cal harm, if he would have Atlanta 59° | 43° Select from im age #1,2 or3 gun at Johnson, clicking the shot Johnson, he could have El Paso 75° | 43° safety off a one point as John- faced charges ranging from Houston negligent homicide to murder. 70° | 59° Miami Coos County District 70°77° | 84°62° 59° Attorney Paul Frasier said a Fronts Pressure person can defend themselves ColdCold Warm Stationary Low High with a reasonable amount of force if they feel threatened, but a concealed weapons per- -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s100s 110s mit does not give a person the right to pull a gun. Temperatures indicate Friday’s high and Los Angeles 67 59 .13 cdy overnight low to 8 p.m. Eastern Time. Madison 26 13 .04 clr “The question would be Hi Lo Prc Otlk Milwaukee 25 17 .05 clr whether pointing the gun Albuquerque 57 40 rn Mpls-St Paul 21 08 pcdy was a reasonable way to Atlanta 46 33 pcdy Missoula 37 28 sno Austin 80 61 rn New Orleans 75 52 cdy defend himself,”Frasier said. Baltimore 22 11 .07 cdy New York City 24 13 .04 cdy Coos Bay police deter- Billings 52 26 cdy Oklahoma City 50 28 cdy mined Snyder used reason- Boise 37 29 rn Omaha 48 13 cdy able force to defend himself Casper 50 28 clr Orlando 76 46 clr Charleston,S.C. 52 28 pcdy Phoenix 77 56 rn and he was not charged with Charlotte,N.C. 27 21 .11 cdy Pittsburgh 17 10 .08 cdy any crime in the incident. Cheyenne 53 31 cdy Raleigh-Durham 28 20 .32 clr Johnson was booked on Chicago 28 19 clr Reno 52 35 .04 cdy Colorado Springs 49 32 cdy Sacramento 66 50 cdy the assault charge and was Dallas-Ft Worth 51 46 cdy Salt Lake City 36 26 cdy released from the Coos Denver 60 28 cdy San Francisco 63 51 cdy County jail on his own Des Moines 40 15 pcdy Seattle 51 41 .35 rn recognizance Friday. Fairbanks 22B B33 cdy Tucson 77 53 rn Flagstaff 51 35 .03 rn Tulsa 50 32 cdy Reporter Tyler Richardson Fresno 57 53 .03 cdy Washington,D.C. 25 19 .02 cdy can be reached at 541-269- Honolulu 78 64 pcdy W. Palm Beach 76 56 clr 1222, ext. 236, at Houston 79 61 cdy National Temperature Extremes Kansas City 47 19 cdy High Friday 87 at Alice, Texas tyler.richardson@the- Key West 76 66 clr Low Friday 18 Below Zero at Saranac Lake, worldlink.com, or on Twitter Las Vegas 62 50 rn N.Y. at @COPSTheWorld. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Saturday, January26,2013 • The World • A9 Y K Washington Clinton’s GOP re-elects national chairman glasses are CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) competitive presidential annual winter meeting. because of — Reince Priebus has been election and gave up seats in “We want to be elected to lead the Republican the House and Senate. Republicans for everybody,” National Committee for “The task before us is Priebus said. “We have to concussion another two years. transforming the party — to take our message of oppor- The 40-year-old RNC be a force from coast to tunity where it’s not being WASHINGTON (AP) — chairman ran unopposed in coast,”Priebus said Friday in his bid for a second term, his acceptance speech in heard. We have to build bet- Hillary Rodham Clinton’s ter relationships in minority thick-framed glasses aren’t which begins less than three Charlotte, N.C., where months after what most Republican National communities, urban centers The Associated Press just a style statement. and college towns. We need a Reince Priebus has been elected Spokesman Philippe The Associated Press Republicans consider a dis- Committee members from permanent growing pres- to lead the Republican National Reines says the secretary of Lingering issues following a con- astrous election cycle. The across the country gathered GOP in November lost a this week for the GOP’s ence.” Committee for another two years. state will be wearing the cussion have forced Secretary of glasses instead of contacts State Hillary Rodham Clinton to for a period of time because give up her contacts for glasses Pentagon: Budget crisis of lingering issues stemming for the time being. from a concussion she suf- I I I could hurt war effort WATERFRONTWATERFRONT BURGER’SBURGER’S fered in December. NEW YORK (AP) — The The dark glasses with White House says President WASHINGTON (AP) — small group of reporters. rectangular lenses have been Barack Obama and Secretary All Burgers Are conspicuously present since The Afghan war effort even- Deferred maintenance on of State Hillary Rodham tually would be harmed by weapons and other equip- 1 Clinton returned to work this Clinton will give their first 3-lb month. across-the-board budget ment, for example, will even- ⁄ Fresh Ground Chuck joint interview to the televi- cuts, even as the Obama tually erode the combat fit- Reines gave no details on sion news show “60 Min- Choice of Ciabatta Bun what types of lenses she is administration intends to ness of military units, he said. utes,”and it will air Sunday. shield the military’s combat The administration holds or Texas Toast. using Clinton is soon to leave But he insisted Friday that mission from the reductions, out hope that Congress will her post as secretary of state, the Pentagon’s No. 2 official come up with a deficit-cut- with them on, Clinton sees and already she is being said Friday. ting mechanism to replace “just fine.” mentioned as a possible “There will be second- the across-the-board He said Clinton has presidential candidate for enjoyed reading humorous 2016. order effects on the war,” spending cuts due to take articles interpreting what It’s not clear what ques- Ashton Carter, the deputy effect March 1, but Carter each adjustment of her tions the two will face in defense secretary, said in an suggested that hopes are not 541.271.1080541.271.1080 glasses means. their joint interview. interview in his office with a high. Next to the Discovery Center at 351 Riverfront Way, Reedsport Obama picks aide as chief of staff

WASHINGTON (AP) — ed as Treasury Secretary, at President Barack Obama his side. announced Friday that his “I know you’ll always give new chief of staff is longtime it to me trusted aide Denis straight, as McDonough, whom the only a friend president described as a can, telling close friend unafraid to me not only deliver straight talk. what I want McDonough has been a to hear, but longtime foreign policy more adviser to the president and importantly, is popular among the White what I need House staff. Obama made Denis to hear to the announcement in the McDonough make the East Room of the White best possi- House with McDonough and ble decisions on behalf of the outgoing chief of staff Jack American people,” Obama Lew, who has been nominat- told McDonough.

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BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi troops rallies. Two soldiers were also see as unfair policies targeting their cle was set ablaze, and dozens of the arrest of bodyguards assigned opened fire on stone-throwing killed, apparently in retaliation. sect. civilian gunmen were seen roaming to Sunni Finance Minister Rafia al- Sunni demonstrators in the coun- The violence is likely to exacer- Hours after the shooting, police the streets before local authorities Issawi, who comes from the area. try’s restive west on Friday, leading bate tensions between the Shiite- said gunmen attacked an army imposed a curfew in the city. Anbar is a former al-Qaida strong- to the deaths of at least five pro- led government and minority checkpoint, killing the soldiers, in Friday’s protest was part of a hold that saw some of the fiercest testers — the first fatalities in more Sunnis angry over perceived sec- apparent payback for the earlier wave of rallies that first erupted in fighting against U.S. forces during than a month of anti-government ond-class treatment and what they bloodshed. At least one army vehi- Anbar province last month after the war. Recapturing crocs

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C M C M Y K Y K The ticker SATURDAY,JANUARY 26, 2013 • SECTION B High School Boys Basketball Tiger Marist 54, Marshfield 34 leads North Bend 54, Douglas 31 South Umpqua 58, Siuslaw 40 Glide 69, Bandon 41 Coquille 51, Gold Beach 30 Myrtle Point 75, Reedsport 53 Pacific 55, Yoncalla 33 High School Girls Basketball Douglas 46, North Bend 31 Woods has big Gold Beach 40, Coquille 32 SPORTS day at Torrey Glide 36, Bandon 27 Myrtle Point 51, Reedsport 36 NBA, B2 • Scoreboard, B3 • Community, B4 Pines. Page B2 theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 Bulldogs improve to 5-0

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North Bend’s boys capped a perfect first round of Far West League play with a 54-31 win over visiting Douglas on Friday. Cam Lucero had 13 points to lead the Bulldogs and Hayden Davisson and Drew Matthews added 11 each. “I thought the kids did some nice things,” said North Bend coach Tom Nicholls. The Bulldogs led just 12-9 after the first quarter, but stretched the Boys By Lou Sennick, The World advantage from Marshfield’s Rylee Trendell tangles for the rebound against Josh Harper of Marist on Friday night in the Pirate Palace. there, allowing Recap Nicholls to get some fresh faces onto the court, including freshmen Luke Lucero and Ryan Wirth and sophomores Spartans blow out Marshfield Levi Rider and Drake Chisolm. Zach Barker had seven rebounds and Matthews and BY TYLER RICHARDSON penetration,” head coach Jesse on the floor in the first half. He on a 7-0 run and Ainsworth pulled Wyatt Cunningham both played The World Ainsworth said. “If you are going to kept the Pirates in the game with his starters with over five minutes well on a night they had a chance allow that and turn the ball over, an eight-point second-quarter, to play down by 25 points. to be in the starting lineup. COOS BAY — The Marshfield eventually they are going to run away though they still trailed 30-18 “If you are in the top seven to “I thought Wyatt played real boys basketball team’s youth will with it. That’s what happened.” going into the break. eight rotation and you are down by well for us,” Nicholls said, adding be the building block for a bright The Pirates’ guards could not The Pirates looked uninspired 20, at some point you have said, that Matthews went 9-for-10 future, but right now that youth is keep Marist point guard Mak in the third as they allowed Marist ‘Coach, I am not ready to play,’” from the foul line. the team’s Achilles heel. Hutson out of the lane all night. to go on a 7-2 run to open the Ainsworth said. “There is a lack of The Bulldogs start the second The Pirates’ inexperience was Hutson drove freely to the hoop and quarter. Forward Josh Harper fundamentals there at times. You half of league play with a home evident Friday night as they were either kicked it out for an open shot outscored Marshfield 11-6 by have to remind yourself that we game against South Umpqua on blown out 54-34 by a seasoned or set his posts up for easy buckets. himself in the quarter, scoring are young. I have to remind myself Tuesday. The Lancers are tied for Marist squad that started four Marist started the game off with ease at the basket. of that.” second place with Sutherlin, two seniors and a junior. hot, going 5-for-6 including two “The second half we just let it Woods finished with a team- games behind North Bend. Marshfield failed to show up on 3-pointers from Tyler Dennis that get away from us,”Woods said. “I high 14 points and no other Pirate Sutherlin 59, Brookings- both ends of the floor in the sec- helped the Spartans cap an 18- don’t know if our mindset player scored over four. Harper, Harbor 42: The Bulldogs kept ond half, constantly breaking point quarter. changed or what. Once it started who sat out most of the fourth- their share of second place as Taler down on defense and allowing While nobody in the gym could to separate, it beats on you.” quarter, finished with 17 and Jensen scored 24 points and Derik easy buckets around the rim off question the cohesiveness of Marshfield never came any Hutson added 10. Wattman added 11. dribble penetration. Marist’s team, Marshfield’s Matt closer than the 12 it trailed by at Ronnie Manley had 13 points to “Defensively we allowed middle Woods looked like the best player the half. Marist started the fourth SEE PIRATES | B3 lead the Bruins, who are a game behind the Bulldogs at the league’s midway point. South Umpqua 58, Siuslaw Rebounding, defense carry Glide past Bandon 40: The Lancers used a 20-2 run bridging halftime to turn the game in their favor. BY JOHN GUNTHER at Coquille to determine the league’s berth to finished with a 43-29 rebounding edge overall, the playoffs. including 17 offensive boards. The World SEE BOYS | B2 A problem with the scoreboard in Bandon’s “We had them on the height, so that BANDON — Needing a win to keep its post- main gym forced Friday’s game to be moved helped,”said Hatley, who added Glide also was season aspirations alive, Bandon’s girls basket- next door to the Harbor Lights Middle School aggressive chasing the loose balls. ball team instead had one of its worst efforts of gym and the Tigers struggled with their shoot- Hatley finished with a game-high 14 points Panthers the season, falling at home to Glide 36-27 ing all night, hitting just 8-for-38 from the for the Wildcats, some off rebounds and some Friday night. floor and 10-for-17 from the line. off good passes from her teammates. Kali “We didn’t come to play,” said Bandon But Duey said with the way her team played, Vickery added seven points and Heather take over coach Amy Duey. “Our rebounding wasn’t it didn’t matter where the game was held. Graham six. good. They outhustled us. “It’s amazing how you can have so much Rather than focus on her team’s offense, “Unfortunately, that was a game we effort one night and none the next.” Hatley praised the Wildcats’ work on defense, Sunset lead absolutely, positively had to have.” Glide wasn’t much better offensively than especially slowing Bandon’s three best scorers The Tigers are out of the running for the the Tigers, but killed Bandon on the boards, — Hailey Iverson, Riley Wahl and Raelyn THE WORLD lone Class 3A playoff spot for the Sunset creating more opportunities. Freitag. Conference, having lost twice to both Glide and Amanda Hatley and Hayley Livingston Gold Beach took over the lead Coquille. Those teams meet this coming Friday grabbed 12 rebounds each for the Wildcats, who SEE TIGERS | B3 in the Sunset Conference girls basketball standings, beating vis- iting Coquille 40-32 on Friday. The Panthers are 6-1, while the Red Devils fell to 5-2. James breaks through in playoffs for 49ers The teams were tied at half- time, but Gold Beach SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — the Niners had for him after draft- outscored the Red LaMichael James has transformed ing him in the second round last Devils 14-7 in the Girls himself from a rookie spectator April following a stellar college third quarter to forced to watch the first three career at Oregon. take control. Recap months of the season to a key con- “From the first time he stepped Eliza Lander had tributor to a team in a on the field, he’s been dynamic,” 11 points, Hailey matter of weeks for the San coach said. Timeus nine and Morrigan Francisco 49ers. Getting on the field was the hard Clifford eight for the Panthers. After being inactive the first 12 part. James was inactive the first 12 Taylor GeDeros led Coquille games of the season, James has games as he had to adjust to playing with 17 points. become an impact player for the from a huddle after being part of The Red Devils host Reedsport 49ers in their run to the Super Oregon’s fast-paced offense for on Tuesday, while Gold Beach vis- Bowl next week against Baltimore. three years and to learn a much its Bandon. His long kickoff return set up more extensive playbook than he Myrtle Point 51, Reedsport the go-ahead score in a late-sea- was used to with the Ducks. 36: Caitlyn Robison scored 26 son win in New England. His James dutifully worked at points and the Bobcats broke out experience running the zone read learning his craft, making his con- their offense to top the host helped Colin Kaepernick rush for tributions as a scout team running Braves. 181 yards in a win to open the play- back and receiver and soaking in The Bobcats, who broke a offs against Green Bay. Then whatever tips he could get from three-game losing streak, were James got into the scoring act starter and running coming off a bad loss at home to himself last week, starting San backs coach Tom Rathman. Gold Beach. Francisco’s comeback in a 28-24 James got his chance after “We had a couple of intense win over Atlanta in the NFC Kendall Hunter went down with a practices,”said Myrtle Point coach championship. season-ending Achilles’ injury in Marty Stallard. “That’s the first “I had a lot to learn,”James said. New Orleans on Nov. 25. The time we’ve played well in a long “I’m still learning. I’m very blessed Niners needed a change-of-pace time.” to be in the situation I’m in.” back to team with Gore and James Morgan Newton added eight Fresh off scoring his first pro- proved to be a perfect fit. points for the Bobcats, who led 33- fessional in last week’s “Once he started getting com- The Associated Press 11 at halftime. win over the Falcons, James is fortable, we saw a dynamic football San Francisco’s LaMichael James gets away from Atlanta’s Stephen Nicholas for a 15- finally fulfilling the expectations player,” safety Donte Whitner said. yard touchdown run during the NFC championship game last Sunday. SEE GIRLS | B2

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Derrick Favors led the Jazz ing a seven-minute stretch in with 14 points off the bench. the second quarter to take a ATLANTA — Kyle Korver Thunder 105, Kings 95: 60-47 lead. Wade scored 15 scored 27 points and the Kevin Durant had 24 points points during the spurt. Atlanta Hawks overcame a and 11 rebounds, Kevin Cavaliers 113, Bucks 27-point deficit in the first Martin scored 24 points and 108: Kyrie Irving scored 35 half to beat Boston 123-111 in Oklahoma City overcame a points and Cleveland rallied double overtime on Friday slow start to overwhelm from a 20-point deficit in the night, handing the Celtics Sacramento. third quarter to defeat their sixth straight loss. added Milwaukee. had 23 points 18 points and a season-high Ersan Ilyasova scored a for Atlanta before fouling out 14 assists to anchor a 28-10 season-high 30 points, but the in the first overtime. Al run to start the third quarter. Bucks’ collapse ended their Horford had 24 points and 13 scored 16 three-game winning streak. rebounds. Josh Smith, who points for the Kings, who Wizards 114, Minnesota opened the second overtime have lost three straight and 101: John Wall had 14 points with a three-point play, had four of five. and five assists in his first 17 points and 14 rebounds. Spurs 113, Mavericks start of the season, and Kevin Garnett had 24 107: Tony Parker returned Washington finally hit double points and 10 rebounds but from a cut above the same eye digits in wins. fouled out in the second he injured in a nightclub inci- The Wizards are 5-3 since overtime as the Celtics were dent last summer and scored Wall’s return after going 5-28 left with their longest losing 23 points to lead San Antonio without him. . streak in six years. over Dallas. Bulls 103, Warriors 87: Korver had all of his Parker missed about a Kirk Hinrich scored a sea- career-high eight 3-pointers quarter in the first half when son-high 25 points, hitting in the second half, setting a he took three stitches above six of seven three-pointers in franchise record, and five in his left eye after a collision Chicago’s victory over the fourth quarter. with Elton Brand on a drive. Golden State. The Associated Press Lakers 102, Jazz 84: He nearly lost the eye in June David Lee, the Warriors’ Atlanta guard Jeff Teague steals the ball from Boston forward Paul Pierce during the second half Friday. Metta World Peace hit five 3- when shards of glass embed- All-Star selection, scored 23 pointers on his way to scoring ded in his cornea after he got points. 17 points and Los Angeles caught in a bottle-throwing Grizzlies 101, Nets 77: pulled away in the fourth melee in New York. Marc Gasol had 20 points and Woods leads at Torrey Pines quarter to beat Utah, snap- Rodrigue Beaubois led the nine rebounds and Memphis ping a four-game skid. Mavericks with a season- built a 30-point lead in the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Phil Mickelson struggled chosen for the first time and Dwight Howard had 17 high 19 points. second half en route to a vic- to keep his hands dry in the joins former Oklahoma City points and 13 rebounds, Steve Heat 110, Pistons 88: tory over Brooklyn. SAN DIEGO — Tiger wet weather and finished teammate Russell Nash scored 15 and Pau Gasol Dwyane Wade scored 29 Brook Lopez led the Nets Woods made it look easy on a bogey-bogey on the South Westbrook, headed to his added 15 points off the points and sparked a pivotal with 18 points. dreary day at Torrey Pines for a 71 to make the cut on the third straight All-Star game. bench. Kobe Bryant had 14 run to help Miami earn its Rockets 100, Hornets and wound up in a place he number Brawl injury will keep points, a season-high 14 fourth victory in a row by 82: had 30 hasn’t been in five years. Duncan, Aldridge are He had the 36-hole lead Williams from assists and nine rebounds to beating Detroit. points and Houston broke among All-Star reserves help the Lakers beat the Jazz After falling behind by out of its worst slump of the by himself at one of his HONOLULU — for the first time in three nine points, the Heat season by beating New favorite PGA NEW YORK — Tim Washington offensive tackle meetings this season. outscored Detroit 26-4 dur- Orleans. Tour stops. Duncan was selected to his Trent Williams won’t play in Woods Sports 14th All-Star game, Spurs the Pro Bowl after being hurt didn’t miss teammate Tony Parker is in a brawl at a Honolulu a shot dur- Shorts joining him, and the Chicago nightclub. ing a four- Bulls also had two reserves NFL officials and local the hole stretch around the turn chosen Thursday for next police said Friday night the on the North Course that month’s game in Houston. first-time all-star was hurt in included a 5-iron to 5 feet for Joakim Noah and Luol a fight that injured three men, Bulletin Board eagle and a wedge that one- Deng were picked from the sending two to the hospital. hopped off the pin to set up Bulls. Noah is one of five Police say one man was It’s your best choice for professional services • 541-267-6278 birdie. 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C M C M Y K Saturday,January26, 2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports TIGERS line, combining to shoot 2- Bandon could get. The Murray reaches Aussie final for-21 from the floor. Tigers’ chances to come From Page B1 As poorly as they shot, the closer were nullified by MELBOURNE, Australia Djokovic, then, for the tennis when his back is Tigers still were in the game missed shots or turnovers. (AP) — Andy Murray has Sunday night final. against the wall.” “We focused on what we midway through the fourth Twice they missed the front finally beaten Roger Federer While U.S. Open champi- Federer outplayed Murray had to do defensively to stop quarter. end of one-and-one oppor- at a Grand Slam. on Murray came into the at stages of the match, but them,” Hatley said. “We Glide led 20-14 at half- tunities, allowing Glide to The U.S. Open champion match with a 10-9 career the 25-year-old Scot noticed who we needed to time and then started strong keep its advantage. stayed in the hunt for a sec- advantage, Murray had never appeared to have the legs and shut down and that’s what in the second half, prompting Bandon has two more ond consecutive major title beaten Federer in the three stamina to give him the we did.” Duey to pull her five starters home games as the Tigers try with a 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-7 times they had met in majors advantage over the 31-year- Freitag led Bandon with off the floor for a few min- to finish the season strong. (2), 6-2 win over the 17-time — at finals at the 2008 U.S. old Federer in the fifth set, nine points, though two of utes. Glide’s lead grew to 12 They host league-leading Grand Slam champion at the Open, 2010 Australian Open including a service break to her four baskets came on points, before Bandon rallied. Gold Beach on Tuesday and Australian Open on Friday. and last year at Wimbledon. clinch the tense match. breakaway layins. Wahl Two free throws by Wahl have a chance to complete a Murray will play defend- “It’s always tough against Meanwhile, top-seeded added seven points and at the start of the fourth rare season sweep of Myrtle ing champion and top-seed- him when he plays his best Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci Iverson six, but they did most quarter cut the deficit to 33- Point when the Bobcats come ed Novak Djokovic, who was tennis,” Murray said, of Italy won the first of their work from the foul 28, but that’s as close as to town Friday. rarely troubled while beating explaining why he was Australian Open title of 2013, David Ferrer in straight sets unable to close out the victo- beating the unseeded in just under 90 minutes ry while serving for the Australian pair of Ashleigh tinue to work and be positive. third quarter. 1 PIRATES Thursday night — about 2⁄2 match at 6-5 in the fourth Barty and Casey Dellacqua 6- It’s about staying positive.” “The difference in the hours less than Friday’s set. “I was obviously very 2, 3-6, 6-2 for the women’s From Page B1 The Pirates will travel to game was the second half,” semifinal. Advantage to nervous. He plays his best doubles championship. Churchill next Tuesday Marshfield coach Bruce The Pirates, 3-15 and with- before hosting the Civil War Bryant said. “We didn’t come out a Midwestern League win, against North Bend on Feb. 5. out with a whole lot of energy MHS girls win swimming dual have been out of the playoff pic- and sputtered offensively. ture for a while. Ainsworth said GIRLS “They came out and put THE WORLD ries by Kayla Sparkman in the backstroke) and Bridget the rest of the season is about Marist 54, Marshfield the ball in the hole. They 200-yard individual medley McCarthy (100 breaststroke). working on fundamentals and 41: Marshfield’s girls team missed a lot of open shots in COOS BAY — and 100-yard freestyle. The Pirates also swept the setting small goals the team can missed a great chance for a the first half. In the second Marshfield’s girls swim team Marshfield’s other indi- relays. carry into the off-season. road win Thursday when half, they made those shots.” beat short-handed Cottage vidual wins were by Elyse Cottage Grove’s boys beat “(Effort) is really the only Marist rallied past the Pirates Tracee Scott led the Grove 128-29 in a dual meet Trendell (50 freestyle), the Pirates 99-71, winning goal I have,” he said. “We in the second half in Eugene. Pirates with 10 points. Friday at Mingus Park. Shaylyn Brownell (100 but- every event. Mendez want to be the hardest work- Marshfield led 19-15 at Delanee Martin had 19 The Pirates won nearly terfly), Alyssa Hedgpeth (500 placed second in two differ- ing basketball team every halftime before Marist points, including three 3- every event, including victo- freestyle), Jodi Mork (100 ent events for Marshfield. night. We just have to con- exploded for 20 points in the pointers, for the Spartans. Scoreboard

Cunningham 7, Zach Barker 6, Jared Hample 2, South Umpqua 50, Siuslaw 44 Brandon, 1:00.39; 3. Wes Bauer, Mar, 1:09.05; 3. Fullback — s-Jerome Felton, Minnesota Carolina 3, Buffalo 1 On The Air Hunter Jackson 2, Zach Wallace 2, Drake Sutherlin 54, Brookings-Harbor 35 Victor Lahr, Mar, 1:31.30; 4. Lane Koster, Mar, Wide Receivers — Victor Cruz, N.Y. Giants; x- New Jersey 3, Washington 2, OT Chisolm, Luke Lucero, Levi Rider, Ryan Wirth. Douglas 46, North Bend 31 1:33.15. 100 Freestyle — 1. Camas, CG, 55.90; 2. , Detroit; , Atlanta; x- Tampa Bay 6, Ottawa 4 Today South Umpqua 58, Siuslaw 40 Douglas 16 19 3 8 — 46 Elias Mendez, Mar, 57.43; 3. Spencer Fromm, Mar, , Chicago; r-Vincent Jackson, Detroit 5, Minnesota 3 Men’s College Basketball — Louisville at Siuslaw 14 6 9 11 — 40 North Bend 4 8 12 7 — 31 57.83; 4. Zaq Carroll, Mar, 1:03.42. 500 Freestyle Tampa Bay; r-, Arizona Winnipeg 4, Pittsburgh 2 Georgetown, 6 a.m., ESPN; Ohio State at Penn South Umpqua 12 12 19 15 — 58 DOUGLAS (46): Tori Bond 14, Katherine Miller — 1. Logan, CG, 5:14.74; 4. Brogan Bracelin, Mar, Tight Ends — x-, Atlanta; Jason Vancouver 5, Anaheim 0 State, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Maryland at Duke, 10 a.m., SIUSLAW (40): Mitchell Butler 12, Ryan Smith 14, Anna Reitmann 9, Geniva Johnson 5, Kelsey 6:21.81; 5. Michael Stephens, Mar, 7:01.13; 6. Witten, Dallas; r-Kyle Rudolph, Minnesota Today’s Games CBS; Alabama at Tennessee, 11 a.m., ESPN2; 8, Jake Thompson 7, Sam Johnson 5, Joseph Warren 3, Krystal Erickson 1, Cheyenne Harris, Caydn Lofton, Mar, 7:36.43. 200 Freestyle Relay Tackles — Russes-ll Okung, Seattle; y-Joe Colorado at San Jose, 1 p.m. Dartmouth at Harvard, 11 a.m., NBC Sports Dotson 4, John Dodson 2, Preston Mitchell 2, Alex Jellison, Ally Schofield. — 1. Cottage Grove, 1:44.80; 2. Marshfield (Elias Staley, San Francisco; x-Trent Williams, Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. Network; Marshall at Memphis, 11 a.m., Root Seth Campbell, Keenan McClellan. NORTH BEND (31): Britni Ring 16, Jasmine Mendez, Caleb Kyllo, Zaq Carroll, Caydn Lofton), Washington; r-Jermon Bushrod, New Orleans; r- Chicago at Columbus, 4 p.m. Sports; Oklahoma at Kansas, 1 p.m., ESPN; Western SOUTH UMPQUA (58): Brevin Ball 18, Austin Barker 6, Cherise Kirkpatrick 4, Shalah Collicott 1:47.88; 3. Marshfield (George Hill, Brogan Matt Kalil, Minnesota Philadelphia at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Kentucky at Middle Tennessee State, 1 p.m., ESPN2; Page 18, Johnson 10, Nathan Phillips 6, 2, Madison Spence 2, Rachel Oman 1, Gabby Bracelin, Victor Lahr, Derek Miller), 2:05.31. 100 Guards — s-, New Orleans; y-Mike St. Louis at Dallas, 5 p.m. New Mexico at San Diego State, 1 p.m., NBC Sports Forrest Parker 3, Blake Johnson 3, DJ Holloway, Hobson, Emma Powley, Rylie Waddington. Backstroke — 1. Sam, CG, 1:00.17; 2. Derek Miller, Iupati, San Francisco; Chris Snee, N.Y. Giants; r- Los Angeles at Phoenix, 5 p.m. Network; UCLA at Arizona State, 1 p.m., Root Marcus Loper, Matt Yarbrough. Mar, 1:19.55; 3. Michael Stephens, Mar, 1:22.72; 4. Josh Sitton, Green Bay Edmonton at Calgary, 7 p.m. South Umpqua 50, Siuslaw 44 100 Breaststroke — Centers — Jeff Saturday, Green Bay; s-Max Nashville at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. Sports; Washington State at Oregon State, 2 p.m., Sutherlin 59, Brookings-Harbor 42 George Hill, Mar, 1:30.13. 1. Pac-12 Network; Temple at Butler, 3 p.m., ESPN2; Siuslaw 10 10 8 16 — 44 Logan, CG, 1:05.60; 3. Wesley Bauer, Mar, 1:20.19; Unger, Seattle Sunday’s Games Santa Clara at San Diego, 3 p.m., Root Sports; Brookings-Harbor 7 13 18 4 — 42 South Umpqua 10 11 14 15 — 50 4. Caleb Kyllo, Mar, 1:31.50; 5. Lane Koster, Mar, Defense Buffalo at Washington, noon Washington at Oregon, 4 p.m., Pac-2 Network; Sutherlin 13 15 22 9 — 59 SIUSLAW (44): Ashlee Cole 24, Kylie Brandt 10, 1:43.97. 400 Freestyle Relay — 1. Cottage Grove, Ends — Jared Allen, Minnesota; s-Julius Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 2 p.m. BROOKINGS-HARBOR (42): North Carolina at North Carolina State, 4 p.m., Ronnie Manley 13, Alex Opitz 5, Alexandra Dodson 3, Andi Ruede 2, 3:35.64; 2. Marshfield (Wes Bauer, Bill Fields, Peppers, Chicago; s-Jason Pierre-Paul, N.Y. New Jersey at Montreal, 3 p.m. ESPN; Florida at Mississippi State, 5 p.m., ESPN2; Calvin Watwood 9, Justin Murray 7, Chandler Abraham, Lindsey Bottensek, Janessa Mitchell. Spencer Fromm, Caleb Kyllo), 4:05.74; 3. Giants Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 3 p.m. San Francisco at Gonzaga, 5 p.m., Root Sports; Air Dodd 6, Vaughn 5, Russell Nickels 2, Cade Freels. SOUTH UMPQUA (50): Olivia Gulliford 21, Alex Marshfield (Lane Koster, George Hill, Caydn Interior Linemen — Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay; Detroit at Chicago, 4 p.m. SUTHERLIN (59): Force at Wyoming, 7 p.m., Root Sports. Taler Jensen 24, Derrik Richey 12, Rory Petterson 9, Kristen Beebe 8, Lofton, Derek Miller), 4:42.22. s-Henry Melton, Chicago; y-Justin Smith, San Minnesota at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Women’s College Basketball — Oklahoma at Wattman 11, Noah Caillier 6, Treven Anspach 6, Shelby Boyd, Mackenzie Davis, Shantel Francisco; r-, Detroit N.Y. Islanders at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Ryan Eakin 4, Michael Matteo 4, Noah Avery 2, Lincecum, Lynzee Maunu, Emilee Mueller. GIRLS Outside Linebackers — x-Clay Matthews, Baylor, 9 a.m., Root Sports. Marshfield 128, Cottage Grove 29 Vancouver at San Jose, 5 p.m. NBA Basketball — Chicago at Washington, 4 p.m., Cameron Mock 2, Nicolas Brewer, Jace Sutherlin 54, Brookings-Harbor 35 Green Bay; y-Aldon Smith, San Francisco; x- Martineau. 200 Medley Relay — 1. Marshfield (Jodi Mork, DeMarcus Ware, Dallas; r-Chad Greenway, WGN; Los Angeles Clippers at Portland, 7 p.m., Brookings-Harbor 6 5 11 13 — 35 Brittany Banks, Shaylyn Brownell, Elyse Tennis KEVU. Sutherlin 16 12 11 15 — 54 Minnesota; r-Ryan Kerrigan, Washington; r- Sunset Conference Trendell), 2:10.51; 2. Marshfield (Bridget Anthony Spencer, Dallas Golf — PGA Farmers Insurance Open, noon, CBS. BROOKINGS-HARBOR (35): Cassie Vaught 8, McCarthy, Alyssa Hedgpeth, Kaitlyn James, Australian Open Tennis — Australian Open, men’s final, midnight, League Overall Mallory McDonald 8, Lakota Hatcher 6, Karlie Inside/Middle Linebackers — y-NaVorro Amanda Waldrop), 2:12.97. 200 Freestyle — 1. Friday ESPN2. W L W L Gonzalez 6, Iva Hart 3, Drew Farmer 2, Courtney Bowman, San Francisco; y-, San Eliana, CG, 2:14.08; 2. Asha Huffman, Mar, At Melbourne, Australia Figure Skating — U.S. Championships, noon and Coquille 6 1 13 6 Kay 2, Hannah Baron, Jordyn Keys, Farr. Francisco; r-Daryl Washington, Arizona; r- 2:21.97; 3. Dominique Randle, Mar, 2:22.12; 4. Singles 8 p.m., NBC. Glide 6 1 15 4 SUTHERLIN (54): Miranda Mendenhall 15, London Fletcher, Washington Cheyenne McNeely, Mar, 2:39.31. 200 Individual Men Auto Racing — Rolex Sports Car Series 24 Hours Myrtle Point 52 107 Kayce Mock 13, Ricki Mock 9, Cheyanne LeFevre Cornerbacks — s-Tim Jennings, Chicago; Medley — 1. Kayla Sparkman, Mar, 2:36.78; 2. Semifinals at Daytona, noon, Speed Channel. Gold Beach 3 4 11 7 7, Kylee Carson 5, Kazlyn Clarno 3, Jennifer Hults , Arizona; s-Charles Tillman, Reedsport 16 510 Larissa Norton, Mar, 3:24.64; 3. Nichole NOrton, Chicago Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Roger Federer Extreme Sports — Winter X Games, 11 a.m. and 6 2, Baylee Merrifield. Mar, 3:28.49. 50 Freestyle — 1. Elyse Trendell, p.m., ESPN, and 1 p.m., ABC. Bandon 0 7 1 14 Strong Safeties — y-Donte Whitner, San (2), Switzerland, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-7 (2), 6-2. Sunset Conference Mar, 27.64; 2. Amanda Waldrop, Mar, 30.55; 4. Doubles Sunday, Jan. 27 Friday’s Games Francisco; r-Thomas DeCoud, Atlanta League Overall MacKenzie Vick, Mar, 34.79. 100 Butterfly — 1. Free Safeties — y-Dashon Goldson, San Women NFL Football — Pro Bowl, 4 p.m., NBC. Glide 69, Bandon 41 W L W L Shaylyn Brownell, Mar, 1:04.72; 3. Brittany Francisco; , Seattle; r-William Championship Men’s College Basketball — Michigan State at Coquille 51, Gold Beach 30 Gold Beach 6 1 13 4 Banks, Mar, 1:20.54; 3. Kaitlyn James, Mar, Moore, Atlanta Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (1), Italy, def. Indiana, 10 a.m., CBS; California at Colorado, 12:30 Myrtle Point 75, Reedsport 53 Coquille 5 2 12 7 1:25.41. 100 Freestyle — 1. Kayla Sparkman, Mar, Specialists Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua, Australia, p.m., Root Sports. Glide 69, Bandon 41 Glide 3 4 13 6 1:02.82; 2. Asha Huffman, Mar, 1;05.98; 6. Placekicker — Blair Walsh, Minnesota 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. Women’s College Basketball — Texas Christian at Glide 16 18 19 16 — 69 Myrtle Point 3 4 9 10 Cassidy Devoe, Mar, 1:28.19. 500 Freestyle — 1. Punter — Thomas Morstead, New Orleans Mixed Texas Tech, 10 a.m., Root Sports; North Carolina at Bandon 252014—41 Bandon 2 5 7 8 Alyssa Hedgpeth, Mar, 6:02.26; 2. Dominique Kick Returner — Leon Washington, Seattle Semifinals Miami, 11 a.m., ESPN2; Purdue at Michigan State, 1 GLIDE (69): Brandon Halter 31, Cory Finlay 12, Reedsport 2 5 9 8 Randle, Mar, 6:30.12; 3. Hannah Delgado, Mar, Special Team — Lorenzo Alexander, Jarmila Gajdosova and Matthew Ebden, p.m., ESPN2. Cody Cunningham 7, Jacob Fricke 7, Jake Friday’s Games 6:44.35. 200 Freestyle Relay — 1. Marshfield Washington Australia, def. Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan NBA Basketball — Miami at Boston, 10 a.m., ABC; Livingston 6, Tom DeBell 2, Brenden Fricke 2, Joe Gold Beach 40, Coquille 32 (Alyssa Hedgpeth, Shaylyn Brownell, Kaitlyn Long Snapper — Don Muhlbach, Detroit and Denis Istomin, Uzbekistan, 7-5, 7-6 (4). Oklahoma City at , 12:30 p.m., Hanson 2, Zach Huckaby, Hunter Yokum. Glide 36, Bandon 27 James, Amanda Waldrop), 1:57.06; 2. Marshfeild Lucie Hradecka and Frantisek Cermak, Czech ABC; Atlanta at New York Knicks, 3:30 p.m., ESPN. BANDON (41): Evan Henson 16, Logan Shea 9, Myrtle Point 51, Reedsport 36 (Kayla Sparkman, Dominique Randle, Asha Republic, def. Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, Figure Skating — U.S. Championships, noon, Derik Cox 3, Braden Fugate 3, Mason Berry 2, Pro Basketball Glide 36, Bandon 27 Huffman, Brittany Banks), 1:59.12. 100 and Marcin Matkowski, Poland, 3-6, 7-5, 10-7. NBC. Mitchell Brown 2, Tristian Davidson 2, Shawn Glide 10 10106 —36 Backstroke — 1. Jodi Mork, Mar, 1:18.44; 2. Golf — PGA Farmers Insurance Open, noon, CBS. Peters 2, Jon Wilhite 2, Quentin Coomer, Robert NBA Bandon 6894—27 Brittany Banks, Mar, 1:18.84; 3. Kassy Freerksen, Extreme Sports — Winter X Games, 11 a.m. and 6 Martino, Tyler Wiprud, JJ Witte. EASTERN CONFERENCE Transactions GLIDE (36): Amanda Hatley 14, Kali Vickery 7, Mar, 1:40.53. 100 Breaststroke — 1. Bridget p.m., ESPN. Coquille 51, Gold Beach 30 Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Heather Graham 6, Alexa Evans 4, Hayley McCarthy, Mar, 1:16.79; 3. Cheyenne McNeely, Auto Racing — Roex Sports Car Series 24 Hours Coquille 10 7 18 16 — 51 Mar, 1:36.02; 3. MacKenzie Vick, Mar, 1:39.57. New York 26 14 .650 — Livingston 4, Shelby Fummerton 1, Mikayla 1 American League at Daytona, 6 a.m., Speed Channel. Gold Beach 8778—30 Brooklyn 26 17 .605 1⁄2 Moyers, Elle Rappé. 400 Freestyle Relay — 1. Marshfield (Asha 1 Hockey — Minnesota at St. Louis, 3 p.m., NBC Boston 20 23 .465 7⁄2 BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms with LHP COQUILLE (51): Larry Bowen 15, Caleb Owens BANDON (27): Raelyn Freitag 9, Riley Wahl 7, Huffman, Dominique Randle, Kayla Sparkman, Sports Network. 15, Matt Miranda 8, Drew Piburn 7, Terrence Philadelphia 17 25 .405 10 Craig Breslow on a two-year contracts. Named Hailey Iverson 6, Kady Valentine 4, Toni Hall 1, Hannah Delgado), 4:30.23; 2. Marshfield 1 Bowling — PBA Pro Tour qualifier, 9 a.m., ESPN. Toronto 16 27 .372 11⁄2 Pedro Martinez special assistant to the general Edwards 6, Wilson Hodge, Kevin Mast, Brayden Claire Ledig, Kroi Nemec, Krista Peters, Amy (Bridget McCarthy, Shaylyn Brownell, Alysa Monday, Jan. 28 Southeast Division W L Pct GB manager. Schmitt. Schoonmaker, Liza Skeie. Hedgpeth, Elyse Trendell), 4:36.97. Men’s College Basketball — Pittsburgh at GOLD BEACH (30): Garrett Litterell 11, Dustin Miami 28 12 .700 — CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Agreed to terms with 1 RHP Matt Lindstrom to a one-year contract. Louisville, 4 p.m., ESPN; Delaware at Drexel, 4 p.m., Carter 10, Jalen Robison 5, Garrett Dolan 4, Gold Beach 40, Coquille 32 Atlanta 25 18 .581 4⁄2 NBC Sports Network; Kansas at West Virginia, 6 Jimmy Edwards, Brandon Hensley, Colton Coquille 9 5 7 11 — 32 Pro Football Orlando 14 28 .333 15 Claimed RHP Zach Stewart off waivers from 1 Pittsburgh. p.m., ESPN. Pearson. Gold Beach 6 8 14 12 — 40 Washington 10 31 .244 18⁄2 Women’s College Basketball — Notre Dame at Skyline League COQUILLE (32): Taylor GeDeros 17, Emily Lack NFL Playoffs Charlotte 10 32 .238 19 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Claimed C George Tennesese, 4 p.m., ESPN2. League Overall 5, Maddy Grant 4, Kaitlyn Hyatt 4, Nicole Romine Pro Bowl Central Division W L Pct GB Kottaras off waivers from Oakland. Designated W L W L 2, Kaitlyn Davidson, Makala Edgar, Jessica Sunday, Jan. 27 Chicago 26 16 .619 — INF Tony Abreu for assignment. 1 NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms with Elkton 7 0 13 4 McElravey, Hannah Royal, Mikayla Schepp, Rylie At Honolulu Indiana 26 17 .605 ⁄2 Local Schedule 1 RHP David Robertson on a one-year contract. New Hope 5 1 11 4 Waddington, Marina Wilson. AFC vs. NFC, 4 p.m. (NBC) Milwaukee 22 19 .537 3⁄2 1 SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms with C Today UVC 4 2 9 6 GOLD BEACH (40): Eliza Lander 11, Hailey Detroit 16 27 .372 10⁄2 Super Bowl Ronny Paulino on a minor league contract. High School Boys Basketball — Skyline Camas Valley 4 3 12 6 Timeus 9, Morrigan Clifford 8, Jessica Young 7, Cleveland 12 32 .273 15 Sunday, Feb. 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE TORONTO JAYS—Extended their player devel- League: Powers at Elkton, 7:30 p.m.; UVC at Pacific 3 4 5 12 Savanna Rucker 3, Lacy Lang 2, Clara Herbage, At New Orleans Southwest Division W L Pct GB opment contract with Vancouver (PCL). Pacific, 7:30 p.m. Yoncalla 1 6 4 15 Makayla Stone. Baltimore vs. San Francisco, 3 p.m. (CBS) San Antonio 35 11 .761 — National League High School Girls Basketball — Skyline League: Powers 0 7 4 12 Myrtle Point 51, Reedsport 36 Memphis 28 14 .667 5 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Traded OF Justin Powers at Elkton, 6 p.m.; UVC at Pacific, 6 p.m. Tuesday’s Score Myrtle Point 13 20 11 7 — 51 Pro Bowl Rosters 1 Houston 23 22 .511 11⁄2 Upton and 3B Chris Johnson to Atlanta for INF High School Wrestling — North Bend at UVC 61, Yoncalla 50 Reedsport 5 6 11 14 — 36 At Aloha Stadium, Honolulu 1 Dallas 18 25 .419 15⁄2 Martin Prado, RHP Randy Delgado, RHP Zeke Sutherlin Classic, 9 a.m. Friday’s Scores MYRTLE POINT (51): Caitlyn Robison 26, Sunday, Jan. 27 1 New Orleans 14 29 .326 19⁄2 Spruill, SS Nick Ahmed and 1B Brandon Drury. Women’s College Basketball — SWOCC at Camas Valley 61, Powers 32 Morgan Newton 8, MacKenzie Findley 5, Kenzie x-injured; r-replacement; s-starter; y-partici- Northwest Division W L Pct GB Designated INF Lars Anderson for assignment. Chemeketa, 2 p.m. Pacific 55, Yoncalla 33 Hitner 5, Karissa Henshaw 4, Chelsie Fandel 2, pating in Super Bowl Oklahoma City 34 10 .773 — MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to terms with Men’s College Basketball — SWOCC at Elkton 62, New Hope 49 Grace Hermann 1, Bethany Meyer, Nicole Seals, AFC Denver 26 18 .591 8 OF Khris Davis, INF Scooter Gennett, INF Taylor Chemeketa, 5 p.m. Daysha Stidham. Offense 1 Camas Valley 61, Powers 32 Utah 23 20 .535 10⁄2 REEDSPORT (36): Gabby White 10, Madi Green, C Martin Maldonado, OF Josh Prince, RHP Sunday, Jan. 27 Camas Valley 7 15 22 17 — 61 Quarterbacks — x-, New England; s- Portland 21 21 .500 12 Richardson 9, Kayla Doane 7, Bailey Tymchuk 5, Nick Bucci and RHP Jim Henderson on one-year No local events scheduled. Powers 0 4 14 14 — 32 , Denver; Matt Schaub, Houston; Minnesota 17 23 .425 15 Miranda Mitchell 3, Alex Glover 2, Destany contracts. Monday, Jan. 28 CAMAS VALLEY (61): Theran Hunt 18, Ryan r-, Indianapolis Pacific Division W L Pct GB SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Agreed to terms No local events scheduled. Gallagher 11, Caleb Lindsey 10, Michael Williams Anderson, Ruby Cardoso, Britney Manicke, Alicia Running Backs — Jamaal Charles, Kansas City; L.A. Clippers 32 12 .727 — Osorio, Lara Zetzsche. with INF Joaquin Arias on a one-year contract. 9, Kila Peck 8, Kai Wolfe 3, Matt Thompson 2, s-Arian Foster, Houston; y-Ray Rice, Baltimore; r- Golden State 26 16 .619 5 FOOTBALL Victor Colvin, Kelsey Moniz, Richard Powell, C.J. Spiller, Buffalo 1 High School Results Skyline League L.A. Lakers 18 25 .419 13⁄2 Ruben Talley, Weston Tilton. League Overall Fullback — y-Vonta Leach, Baltimore; r-Marcel Sacramento 16 28 .364 16 CHICAGO BEARS — Named Pat Meyer assistant POWERS (32): Devin Mackensen 11, Tye W L W L Reece, Oakland 1 BASKETBALL Phoenix 15 28 .349 16⁄2 offensive line coach. BOYS Jackson 7, Aaron Pedrick 6, Clayton Stallard 5, Yoncalla 7 0 16 3 Wide Receivers — s-A.J. Green, Cincinnati; s- Thursday’s Games CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed LB Aaron Midwestern League Jaron MacDonald 3, James Clauson, Ron Zemke. Elkton 6 1 7 10 Andre Johnson, Houston; Reggie Wayne, Toronto 97, Orlando 95 Maybin to a reserve/future contract. League Overall Pacific 55, Yoncalla 33 Camas Valley 4 3 8 10 Indianapolis; x-, New England; r- New York 89, Boston 86 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Named Brian Baker W L W L Yoncalla 6 10 12 5 — 33 Pacific 3 4 6 11 Demaryius Thomas, Denver Phoenix 93, L.A. Clippers 88 outside linebackers coach and Jon Embree tight Churchill 6 0 13 4 Pacific 18 12 15 10 — 55 New Hope 3 3 5 10 Tight Ends — x-Rob Gronkowski, New England; Friday’s Games ends coach. Willamette 4 2 9 7 YONCALLA (33): Zach Van Loon 12, Alex Powers 1 6 7 8 x-Heath Miller, Pittsburgh; r-, Washington 114, Minnesota 101 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Named DeWayne Marist 4 2 8 7 Anderson 6, Wyatt Van Loon 5, Jason Ellis 4, UVC 06 016 Cincinnati; r-Owen Daniels, Houston Atlanta 123, Boston 111,2OT Walker defensive backs coach, Frank Scelfo Springfield 2 3 9 9 Jalen Walton 2, Will Shaw 2, Jorge Pacheco, Jor- Tuesday’s Score Tackles — s-Duane Brown, Houston; x-Ryan Cleveland 113, Milwaukee 108 quarterbacks coach and George Yarno offensive North Eugene 1 4 1 15 El Reeves. Yoncalla 70, UVC 23 Clady, Denver; s-Joe Thomas, Cleveland; r- Miami 110, Detroit 88 line coach. Marshfield 0 6314 PACIFIC (55): Cole Kreutzer 21, Ethan Cline 12, Friday’s Scores Andrew Whitworth, Cincinnati; San Antonio 113, Dallas 107 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Named Al Harris defen- Friday’s Games Tim Hunter 7, Mike Wagner 5, Tyler Cline 4, Nick Camas Valley 28, Powers 25 Guards — x-, New England; y- Chicago 103, Golden State 87 sive assistant/secondary coach and Mark Marist 54, Marshfield 34 Scaffo 4, Tanner Colton 2, Damon O’Donnell, Yoncalla 50, Pacific 39 Marshall Yanda, Baltimore; Wade Smith, Memphis 101, Brooklyn 77 DeLeone a quality control coach. Announced it Churchill 57, Willamette 43 Blaine Houck, Garrett Philips, Acer Nye. Jacob Elkton 41, New Hope 33 Houston; r-Zane Beadles, Denver; r-Richie Houston 100, New Orleans 82 will retain assistant strength and conditioning South Eugene 56, Springfield 52 Engdahl, Chad Pogwizd, Nathan Watson, Ian Camas Valley 28, Powers 25 Incognito, Miami Oklahoma City 105, Sacramento 95 coach Brent Salazar. Signed WR Tyler Hickey. Camas Valley 2 5 14 7 — 28 Centers — Chris Myers, Houston; s-Maurkice L.A. Lakers 102, Utah 84 Shoemaker. Marist 54, Marshfield 34 Pouncey, Pittsburgh Today’s Games Marist 18 12 13 11 — 54 GIRLS Powers 0 6 15 4 — 25 — Signed DE Marcus CAMAS VALLEY (28): Julia Mooney 13, Justine Defense New York at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Benard, RB , WR Jeremy Ebert, Marshfield 7 11 6 10 — 34 Midwestern League Ends — Elvis Dumervil, Denver; s-Cameron Cleveland at Toronto, 4 p.m. MARIST (54): Josh Harper 17, Mak Hutson 10, League Overall Bringhurst 5, Taylor Colvin 4, Whitney Lindsey 4, WR Andre Holmes, QB Mike Kafka, DL Tracy Nicole Lewis 2, Ciarra Colvin, Jessica Plummer, Wake, Miami; s-J.J. Watt, Houston Chicago at Washington, 4 p.m. Robertson and LB Jeff Tarpinian to Chandler Potter 9, Kamerun Smith 8, Tyler W L W L Interior Linemen — s-, Cincinnati; Minnesota at Charlotte, 4:30 p.m. Dennis 6, Ben Fusek 3, Austin Owen 1, Jonah Springfield 4 0 14 3 Staci Terrell, Kaya Tilton. reserve/future contracts. POWERS (25): Rebecca Standley 8, Kendall y-Haloti Ngata, Baltimore; x-, New Brooklyn at Houston, 5 p.m. — Fired defensive coor- Saraceno, Anthony Finn, Pat Laing, A.J. Bartko, Willamette 5 1 13 3 Phoenix at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Stallard 7, Elizabeth Standley 6, Sadie Blanton 2, England; r-Kyle Williams, Buffalo; r-Randy dinator Steve Spagnuolo and secondary coach Gavin Doremus. Marist 4 1 9 7 Starks, Miami Golden State at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. MARSHFIELD (34): Matt Woods 14, Jake Miles Churchil 2 4 7 10 Riley Middlebrook 2, Jessie Martinez. Ken Flajole. Outside Linebackers — s-Tamba Hali, Kansas Sacramento at Denver, 6 p.m. —Signed TE Jamie Childers, 4, Justin Cooper 4, Tre Burton 4, Austin Marshfield 1 5 10 7 Yoncalla 50, Pacific 39 Indiana at Utah, 6:30 p.m. City; Robert Mathis, Indianapolis; x-Von Viller, CB Buddy Jackson and K-P Jake Rogers to Howerton 3, Andrew Sharp 3, Ty Bunnell 2, North Eugene 0 5 3 12 Yoncalla 12 17 5 16 — 50 L.A. Clippers at Portland, 7 p.m. Denver; r-Justin Houston, Kansas City reserve/future contracts. Hunter Olson, Juan Cabellero, Rylee Trendell, Thursday’s Games Pacific 4 13 13 9 — 39 Sunday’s Games Inside/Middle Linebackers — Derrick Johnson, NEW YORK JETS — Named Dennis Thurman Jose Torres, Daylen Boler. Marist 54, Marshfield 41 YONCALLA (50): Brianne Joslyn 18, Tabitha Miami at Boston, 10 a.m. Kansas City; s-, New England defensive coordinator, David Lee quarterbacks Willamette 64, Churchill 24 Shaw 12, Karen Wickman 10, Salista Williams 5, Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 12:30 p.m. Far West League Cornerbacks — s-Champ Bailey, Denver; coach and Tim McDonald defensive backs coach. Springfield 68, South Eugene 40 Brandi Joslyn 5, Emily Wickman, Sonya Walker. New Orleans at Memphis, 3 p.m. League Overall Antonio Cromartie, N.Y. Jets; s-Johnathan Signed WR Vidal Hazelton to a reserve/future W L W L Marist 54, Marshfield 41 PACIFIC (39): Riley Engdahl 20, Andee Keller Joseph, Houston Detroit at Orlando, 3 p.m. 6, Hannah Fortune 6, Hailey Bowman 4, Brittany Atlanta at New York, 3:30 p.m. contract. North Bend 5 0 14 1 Marshfield 8 11 10 12 — 41 Strong Safeties — s-, Kansas City; Canadian Football League Sutherlin 3 2 13 6 Marist 5 10 20 19 — 54 Figueroa 3, Cailtin Happeny, Mirina Byrne. LaRon Landry, N.Y. Jets Phoenix at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. Portland at L.A. Clippers, 6:30 p.m. EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Named Greg Marshall South Umpqua 3 2 10 7 MARSHFIELD (41): Tracee Scott 10, Jade SWIMMING Free Safety — y-, Baltimore; r-Jairus defensive coordinator and Doug Sams offensive Brookings-Harbor 2 399 Chavez 9, Abby Thrall 9, Peyton Babb 7, Brea At Mingus Park Byrd, Buffalo coordinator. Siuslaw 2 3 8 9 Mosieur 4, Jasmine Meline 2, Chelsea Pettett. Winners and Marshfield results Specialists Hockey HOCKEY Douglas 0 5 1 17 MARIST (54): Delanee Martin 19, Karson Silver BOYS Placekicker — Phil Dawson, Cleveland National Hockey League Friday’s Games 12, Dani Krier, 5, Kriscia Rivas 5, Annie Yates 4, Cottage Grove 99, Marshfield 71 Punter — Dustin Colquitt, Kansas City NHL EDMONTON OILERS—Claimed G Niko Hovinen North Bend 54, Douglas 31 Kassi McCabe 3, Martha Gherig 2, Grace Harrison 200 Medley Relay — 1. Cottage Grove, 1:55.70; Kick Returner — y-Jacoby Jones, Baltimore; r- Thursday’s Games off waivers from Philadelphia. South Umpqua 58, Siuslaw 40 2, Tiffany McLean 2. 2. Marshfield (Elias Mendez, Bill Fields, Wes Joshua Cribbs, Cleveland N.Y. Islanders 7, Toronto 4 NEW YORK RANGERS — Traded F Chad Kolarik Sutherlin 59, Brookings-Harbor 42 Far West League Bauer, Spencer Fromm), 2:05.91; 3. Marshfield Special Team — , New England Philadelphia 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 to Pittsburgh for F Benn Ferriero. Recalled F Kris North Bend 54, Douglas 31 League Overall (Derek MIller, Lane Koster, Victor Lahr, Michael Long Snapper — John Denney, Miami Montreal 4, Washington 1 Newbury from Connecticut (AHL). Douglas 9 8 6 8 — 31 W L W L Stephens), 2:26.19. 200 Freestyle — 1. Brandon, NFC Carolina 6, Buffalo 3 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Signed RW Mike North Bend 12 16 15 11 — 54 Sutherlin 5 0190 CG, 1:79.81; 3. Bill Fields, Mar, 2:14.17; 5. Brogan Offense Ottawa 3, Florida 1 Knuble to a one-year contract. DOUGLAS (31): Levi Copenhaver 9, Riley Lavin Douglas 4 1 10 8 Bracelin, Mar, 2:20.36; 6. George Hill, Mar, Quarterbacks — x-Robert Griffin III, St. Louis 3, Nashville 0 COLLEGE 7, Jordan Shaffer 6, Cade Claughton 4, Austin Brookings-Harbor 3 2 12 6 2:46.78. 200 Individual Medley — 1. Caleb, CG, Washington; x-, Green Bay; x-Matt Chicago 3, Dallas 2, OT NEW MEXICO STATE — Announced the resigna- Maley 3, Michael Griffin 2, Brandon Stewart, North Bend 23 414 2:06.20; 2. Spencer Fromm, Mar, 2:24.95; 4. Caleb Ryan, Atlanta; r-, New Orleans; r-Eli Colorado 4, Columbus 0 tion of football coach DeWayne Walker. Named Trevon Daniels, Houston Haeber, Brock Koone, South Umpqua 1 4511 Kyllo, Mar, 2:44.18; 5. Victor Lahr, Mar, 3:16.08. Manning, N.Y. Giants; r-Russell Wilson, Seattle Edmonton 2, Los Angeles 1, OT Doug Martin interim football coach. Olin Mincher, Austin Porter. Siuslaw 0 5214 50 Freestyle — 1. Camas, CG, 24.68; 2. Elias Running Backs — y-Frank Gore, San Francisco; San Jose 5, Phoenix 3 TEXAS A&M — Named Jake Spavital co-offen- NORTH BEND (54): Cam Lucero 13, Hayden Friday’s Games Mendez, Mar, 25.31; 3. Zaq Carroll, Mar, 26.89; 4. , Seattle; s-, Friday’s Games sive coordinator and quarterbacks coach and Davisson 11, Drew Matthews 11, Wyatt Douglas 46, North Bend 31 Caydn Lofton, Mar, 28.48. 100 Butterfly — 1. Minnesota; r-Doug Martin, Tampa Bay Boston 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 Jeff Banks special teams and tight ends coach. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4 •The World • Saturday, January26,2013 Y K Community Sports Don’t expect huge effort in Pro Bowl

HONOLULU (AP) — Chargers great LaDainian Houston Arian Tomlinson. Foster says players are going “Don’t tell me there’s not to step up at the Pro Bowl this great value in that conversa- year, but don’t expect 100 tion,”Manning said. percent effort. “If they cancel this, then I Foster said Friday after think the NFL will lose that,” practicing with his AFC Manning said. “Is there teammates monetary value in that con- that it’s versation? I would argue yes. unrealistic Pro Bowl I would argue that’s helping to expect Day: Sunday keep the NFL as great as it is. full effort When: 4 p.m. So I’d hate for it to be can- from the TV: NBC celed.” NFL’s top The AFC and NFC squads athletes took team photos at a resort when they’re limited in the on Oahu’s west side before plays they’re able to run. practicing separately on a 50- “This isn’t basketball — yard field in front of family, you can’t go play a pickup friends and some fans. game of football,”Foster said. AFC defenders played a Foster said if the NFL little more defense than in expects 100 percent effort two prior practices. During from its stars and league offi- seven-on-seven drills, cials are willing to cancel the Kansas City safety Eric Berry Photos by Alysha Beck, The World Haley Snelgrove won the girls 10-11 age group at the Elks Hoop Shoot contest Saturday afternoon at Marshfield High School. Next, game if they don’t see that, picked off a Manning pass then the game likely will be and Jets cornerback Antonio Snelgrove will compete in the state contest in Keizer near Salem. scrapped. Cromartie intercepted “I think it’s an honor and a Houston quarterback Matt tradition, but for you to Schaub. On one play, expect the best athletes in Indianapolis quarterback Local shooters qualify for state the NFL to come out and play Andrew Luck gave the ball to a game 100 percent when you Foster, who looked downfield BY JOHN GUNTHER state finals than the other shooters can’t game plan, you can’t to throw a pass but didn’t. The World because she and Jessica Lunders of blitz, you can’t do all these “Throw that,” Colts line- Grants Pass were tied after 25 free things, it’s not going to be backer Robert Mathis dared COOS BAY — The district finals of throws, each making 11. That meant competitive like everybody Foster. the Elks Hoop Shoot competition another five free throws, but they still wants it to be,”Foster said. “I want to make sure Ray returned to Coos Bay for the first time in were tied after each made two. Frank Effort has emerged as the Anderson’s paying atten- more than a decade, and local shooters won when she made two of the next five top theme for this year’s Pro tion,”a Denver coach shout- made the most of their opportunity free throws and Lunders only made one. Bowl as NFL Commissioner ed to the players after Jets close to home. During the local finals a week earlier, Roger Goodell has made clear safety LaRon Landry broke Local shooters won five of the six she made 22 of her 25 free throws, but the all-star game won’t be up a pass, referring to the divisions in the event last weekend at she said the district finals were tougher. played going forward if it’s NFL executive who earlier Marshfield High School. Their prize, a “I was nervous,”she said. second-rate football. this week said the league spot in the state finals Feb. 9 in Keizer While Frank had to sweat out the Denver quarterback would make a decision about near Salem. district competition, Jason Hinds of Peyton Manning said that the Pro Bowl by April. Two of the local shooters — both Coos Bay had to work extra just to get to would be a shame, meaning Anderson was at the prac- from North Bend — will be returning to the district finals. players have to play better to tice. the state competition. Jason and his twin brother, Josh, keep it around. Wide receivers A.J. Green Haley Snelgrove repeated as cham- both made 16 of their 25 free throws. In Manning said the NFL and Victor Cruz said part of pion in the girls 10-11 age group, while the extra session, Jason made three free will lose the value of players practice is about getting the Blaine Causey won for the second throws and Josh only made two. interacting if the Pro Bowl timing and rhythm right straight year in the boys 8-9 division. Jason had a similarly close call in the goes away, which helps to between players. Snelgrove, a sixth-grader at North district finals, edging Payton Calabro of keep the league strong. The “It’s just getting comfort- Bend Middle School, made 18 of her 25 Grants Pass 16-15. true value of the game over able with the plays, getting free throws to easily win her age group “I’m excited,”he said, adding that he the years, he said, is for comfortable with the little over shooters from Medford, Grants finished second in the district finals the younger players to have nuances of the playbook Pass and Coquille. past two years. interactions with older vet- really quickly and once you “I think I shot well,” said Snelgrove, The other local qualifier for state last erans, like Minnesota run- get acclimated, it’s fairly who was in the competition for the third weekend was Halle Layton of Coquille, ning back Adrian Peterson easy,” said Cruz, the New time. who won the girls 12-13 age group. chatting with former York Giants star. She’s hoping for a better showing in “I’m excited,” she said. “This is my the state competition this year after last Gardner Scolari from Coquille competed in the first time (going to state).” year doing “not very good.” boys 8-9 age group. Layton had come close before, fin- Saints fire two coaches “I was under a lot of stress,”she said. ishing second. The 12-year-old sixth- Causey also was unhappy with his adding that he’s had a lot of practice grader from Coquille Valley School, NEW ORLEANS (AP) — released. Payton also fired state performance a year ago. after spending the past four years on an made 14 of her 25 attempts. The New Orleans Saints fired special teams coordinator “I didn’t do very good,” the North organized team. “I’ve been playing basketball for a defensive coordinator Steve Ken Flajole. Bay Elementary School third-grader Another of the local state qualifiers long time,”she said. “I really like it.” Spagnuolo after one season. The Saints went 7-9 this said. “That was the worst I did last year is from North Bend. Adrianna Frank, a The other state qualifier from the New Orleans ranked last season and allowed 454 because I kept stepping over the line on third-grader at Hillcrest Elementary, district competition was David Moore in the NFL in total defense points; only Tennessee gave accident.” won the 8-9 division. of Grants Pass, who won the boys 12-13 and run defense. Head coach up more. New Orleans also Causey made 16 of his 25 free throws “I’m really excited,”said Frank, who age group by making 18 shots, one more Sean Payton, who returned to yielded the most yards last weekend, winning his division by just turned 9 years old and finished than Henry Scolari of Coquille. work this week after a sea- (7,042) ever in a single season five shots. But it could have been better, second in the local competition a year Results from the district finals are son-long suspension, Payton said New Orleans he said. ago. listed in today’s Community announced Thursday that will switch to a 3-4 defense in “Usually, I make 19 and up,”he said, She had a more stressful road to the Scoreboard. Spagnuolo was being 2013. Registration starts for soccer and track and field at BGC

THE WORLD The fee is $60 with a current Tennis classes vides basic tennis instruction for Sportsmanship Awards club membership. Junior tennis classes have the beginner students, emphasizing Bay Area Sportsman’s Registration for spring soccer Call 541-267-6573 for more resumed at the William J. Sweet basic grips, footwork, racquet Association sportsmanship and and track and field at the Boys & information. Memorial Tennis Center with pro- preparation, swing patterns, bal- official awards for Boys & Girls Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon fessional Emory Watson. ance and racquet speeds. The fee Club of Southwestern Oregon bas- is open through Feb. 23. Bitty Basketball The Easy Start program intro- for this program is $64 a month ketball games played Jan. 19. Boys and girls grades one Bitty Basketball for boys and girls duces structured tennis instruction with a current club membership. Sportsmanship Awards through eight are in first and second grade begins utilizing low-compression tennis Players ages 15-18 may participate Third Grade Girls: Myrtle Point, coached by Linda eligible to par- Tuesday, Feb. 5. This program will in a class designed for those with Robbins. Youth balls, lower nets, reduced court size, Third Grade Boys: Dunes Family Health, Reedsport, ticipate in soc- focus on the skills and fundamentals age appropriate racquets and some experience or who may have coached by Allen Chaney. cer. Games Sports necessary to play basketball, utilizing drills/games. This program is broken played or taken some classes. This Fourth Grade Girls: Myrtle Point, coached by Linda begin Saturday, fun activities and drills. Games will into two age groups: 5-7 and 8-10. class offers an opportunity to improve Robbins. March 16 and run be incorporated into the program. An intermediate program for consistency while working to control Fourth Grade Boys: Myrtle Point, coached by through April 27. The program will run from 5:30- speed, depth and placement of tennis Rachel Price. boys and girls, ages 10 and under Fifth Grade Girls: Myrtle Point, coached by Tami Boys and girls grades four 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday and with tennis experience, is available balls. The cost is $64 a month with a Brown. through six are eligible for track and Thursday during the month of with instructor approval only. The current club membership. Fifth Grade Boys: JW White Painting & Decoration, field. February at the Boys & Girls Club. Easy Start program is $50 a month All classes take place two days Bandon, coached by Brian Freitag. Practices for both may begin the The fee is $45 with a current club with a current Boys & Girls Club per week, four weeks per month. Sixth Grade Boys: Myrtle Point, coached by Jason end of February. All participants Smith. membership. membership. Individual lessons also are available. Official Awards must be registered and fees paid For more information, call 541- Boys and girls ages 11-14 may For more information or to reg- Professional: Angeline Brown. prior to attending a practice. 267-6573. participate in a program that pro- ister, call 541-269-2475. Hustle: Richard Mead, Hannah Francis. Community Scoreboard

Mayci Hubbard 107, McKinzie Beaudry 101, 554, Harry Winslow 551, Gary Paulson 502; Lucy 585, Shawn Cook 538; Merri Lang 460, Amanda 2. Haley Kerston, Grants Pass, 12/25 Brian Boyle, 75; Sean Suppes, 77; Dick Wold, 80. Bowling Mersadiez Hargis 93. Hoffman 508, Randy Freeman 504, Irma Gilpin 443, Julie Graham 436. 3. Jenny Shaffer, Coos Bay, 11/25 Closest to Pin — Mike Tucker (No. 6), Charlie Varsity — David Clark 275, Justin Sanne 247, Koivunen 458. Sunday Reno — Bill Springfels 698, Terry 4. Kristin Sweem, Medford, 9/25 Ahuna (No. 11), Brian Boyle (No. 14), Al North Bend Lanes Scott Lathrom 247. Bay Area Hospital — Craig Wooley 598, Smith 613, Rod Duryee 585; Michelle Mullins Greenfield (No. 17). Nascar Bowling League — Ryan Lancaster Arnold Hill 539, Scott Balogh 539; Josie 566, Viki Springfels 557, Buffy Stanley 454. Golf Jan. 14-20 244, Theron Gerber 204, Curtis Jakovac 202; Chambers 534, Tina Chambers 528, Susan High Game Road Runs Elizabeth Watson 200, Holly Pfaff 165, Nancy Cabrera 501. Young at Heart Seniors — Don Bomar 278, Basketball Bandon Crossings Davidson 163. Cosmo — Pam Smisek 602, Char Gary 594, Stephen Reed Sr. 225, Scott Balogh 223; Thelma Upcoming Road Races on the South Coast Silver Tip Seniors — Don Bomar 268, Bruce Debbie Pense 579. Men’s Club Fairchild 193, Sally Curtis 189, Julie Winn 184. Elks Hoop Shoot For more information on upcoming road Walker 218, Mike Weathers 212; Linda Nichols Rolling Pins — Linda Nichols 651, Debbie Jan. 16 Monday Super Star Juniors — Micheal Villers District Finals races and for photos from past events, those 224, Sheryl Todd 224, Gloria Surprise 206. Cramer 638, Nora Bailey 524. Blind Draw Net 235, Jake Gerhardt 200, Michael Saavedra 188; Jan. 19 interested can log on to the South Coast Friday Bumpers — Orion Osborn 148, Nick Primers Too Seniors — Bud Grant 633, Bruce Low Net — Walt Russell and Mitch McCullough, Micah Lowery 204, Arianna Campbell 180, Josie At Marshfield High School 60; Dewey Powers and David Kimes, 62; Wes Running Club’s Web page at www.southcoas- Dixon 166. Severs 116, Christopher Hooper 110; Devan Walker 610, Don Bomar 589; Linda Nichols 649, Results listed with free throws made and Nasby 123, McKenzie Rescorla 111, Kendall Mary Loss 519, Mary Barnes 503. Osbourne and Dick Wold, 65; Larry Grove and trunningclub.org. Monday Rising Star Juniors — Troy Liggett attempted Bob Nelson, 65; Christo Schwartz and Dennis Prediction Run — Saturday, Feb. 9, starting at 196, Oscar Morales Jr. 143, Chase Taylor 130; Norton 98. Cash Classic — Robert Warrick 760, David 8-9 Boys Timber — Aaron Starks 277, Ron Starks 223, Warrick 723, James Reed 710; Stacey Nelson Allen, 65; Johnny Ohanesian and Al Greenfield, 10 a.m. on the boardwalk in Coos Bay. Events Regan Foxworthy 171, Bryanna Decker 136, 1. Blaine Causey, North Bend, 16/25 66; Ron Cookson and Blind Draw, 66; Ray include a 5-mile run or a 3-mile walk. Before the James Buchanan 221; Sally Sullivan 214, Lola 643, Toni Smith 631, Laura Kahelr 595. 2. Nathan Sternenberg, Medford, 11/25 Emily Adams 133. Murphy and Sean Suppes, 70. race, runners will predict their time (watches Men’s Coast — Britton Woolsey 260, Mike Warrick 204, Robecca Warrick 189. Thursday Bumpers (two game series) — Kian 3. Matt Wertz, Grants Pass, 7/25 Jack-n-Jill — Gary Williamson 225, Brian Pryor 237, Michael Morgan 205, Josiah Niblett Closest to Pin — Al Greenfield (No. 14), David aren’t allowed on the course). The winners will Brooker 254, Adam Slater 245, David Warrick 245. 4. Gardner Scolari, Coquille, 2/25 Kimes (No. 17). Tuesday Senior Boomers — James Hatfield Fletcher 220, Randy Rice 210; Amanda Gilpin 196; Mayci Hubbard 209, McKinzie Beaudry 194, 8-9 Girls be the people closest to their predictions. Chili 200, Gary Paulson 190, Harry Winslow 189; 174, Merri Lang 168, Janet Aldropp 161. Hailie Kiser 177. 1. Adiranna Frank, North Bend, 15/35 Casual Fridays and baked potatoes will be available after the Randy Freeman 181, Lucy Hoffman 181, Judy Sunday Reno — Bill Springfels 267, Jeff Varsity — Shawn McNally 686, Allen Johnson 2. Jessica Lunders, Grants Pass, 14/35 Jan. 11 race. For more information, call Pete and Carole Cutting 175. Stanley 219, Rod Duryee 218; Viki Springfels 218, 682, David Clark 672. 3. Callie Sweem, Medford, 10/25 Individual Gross/Net Dawson at 541-267-6329. Bay Area Hospital — Craig Wooley 225, Scott Michelle Mullins 191, Sandy Tammietti 168. Nascar Bowling League (two game series) — 4. Drew Wilson, Coquille, 9/25 Low Gross — Dennis Allen, 83; Don Conn, 90; Run of Two Cities — Saturay, March 9, starting Balogh 199, Arnold Hill 196; Josie Chambers 211, High Series Ryan Lancaster 447, Greg Horton 370, Aaron 10-11 Boys Ron Cookson, 95; Tom Gant, 98; Forrest Munger, at 9 a.m. on Eighth Terrace above the Mingus Tina Chambers 200, Sally Curtis 181. Young at Heart Seniors — Don Bomar 696, Johnson 366; Elizabeth Watson 326, Nancy 1. Jason Hinds, Coos Bay, 16/25 98; Dick Wold, 103. Park softball field. Events include a 10-kilometer Cosmo — Pam Smisek 246, Char Gary 236, Berrel Vinyard 601, Scott Balogh 595; Sally Curtis Davidson 265, Holly Pfaff 258. 2. Payton Calabro, Grants Pass, 15/25 Low Net — Sally Johnston, 67; Brian Boyle, run and a 5-kilometer run/walk, both on hilly, Laura Kahler 211, Sheryl Todd 211. 515, Thelma Fairchild 492, Nancy Lauth 489. Silver Tip Seniors — Don Bomar 697, Bruce 10-11 Girls 68; Larry Grove, 78; John Johnston, 78; Christo challenging courses. The longer course takes Monday Super Star Juniors — Rolling Pins — Linda Nichols 257, Debbie Micheal Villers Walker 566, Bud Grant 552; Linda Nichols 583, 1. Haley Snelgrove, North Bend, 18/25 Schwartz, 80. runners into downtown North Bend. Proceeds 653, Jake Gerhardt 539, Curtis Ware 497; Amy Sheryl Todd 579, Mary Barnes 549. Cramer 242, Nora Bailey 192. 2. Marissa Delamore, Grants Pass, 13/30 Closest to Pin — Sally Johnston (No. 14), from the event benefit Special Olympics on the Primers Too Seniors — Kress 489, Micah Lowery 485, Arianna Campbell Friday Bumpers (two game series) — Orion 3. Ibixica Alvarez, Medford, 12/30 Dennis Allen (No. 17). Bud Grant 256, Bruce South Coast. For more information, call Tim Wall Walker 237, Bob Monteith 213, Bill Kulick 213; 478. Osborn 231, Nick Severs 214, Matthew Allen 190, 4. Mariah Jarrett, Coquille, 6/25 Jan. 18 at 541-269-5169. Linda Nichols 225, Sally Curtis 191, Mary Barnes Monday Rising Star Juniors — Troy Liggett Nathanael Arellano 190; Devan Nasby 211, 12-13 Boys Individual Gross/Net 189. 523, Oscar Morales Jr. 365, Chase Taylor 352; Kendall Norton 184, McKenzie Rescorla 183. 1. David Moore, Grants Pass, 18/25 Low Gross — Phil Shoaf, 77; Al Greenfield, 79; Salmon Creek Run — Saturday, April 6, start- Cash Classic — Robert Warrick 279, David Regan Foxworthy 437, Bryanna Decker 367, Timber — Aaron Starks 723, Ron Starks 612, 2. Henry Scolari, Coquille, 17/25 Clint Mitchell, 80; Dennis Allen, 85; Ron ing at 10 a.m. at the corner of Second and Warrick 277, Britton Woolsey 257; Toni Smith Emily Adams 352. Thomas Crawford 565, Brian Fletcher 565, Kevin 3. Dylan Brugnoli, Coos Bay, 14/25 Cookson, 92; Johnny Ohanesian, 96; Tom Gant, Hemlock Streets in Powers. Events include a 5- 238, Stacey Nelson 235, Tracie Ball 214. Men’s Coast — David Warrick 679, Britton Odle 565; Lola Warrick 574, Sally Sullivan 556, 4. Lucas Fry, Medford, 10/25 99; Walt Russell, 101. kilometer run/walk and 10-kilometer run on Thursday Bumpers — Kian Pryor 121, Michael Woolsey 664, Adam Slater 637. Robecca Warrick 514. 12-13 Girls Low Net — Dewey Powers, 63; Mike Tucker, 71; rolling, paved and gravel roads. For more infor- Morgan 120, Canyon Niblett 104, Talyn Fenn 104; Tuesday Senior Boomers — James Hatfield Jack-n-Jill — Randy Rice 627, Brian Fletcher 1. Halle Layton, Coquille, 14/25 Larry Grove, 72; Bob Webber, 73; Chris Holm, 74; mation, call Joe Hallett at 541-439-4485. C M C M Y K Y K

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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,JANUARY 26, 2013 Require paid sick time? Change inevitable;

I New York City growth optional considers sick time Q: What impact will the fed- environmental scan to see where law, and so will eral government’s “fiscal cliff” there may be new opportunities or decisions have on my small new threats. Investigate ways to Oregon this year business? capitalize on the opportunities and A: The impact of 2013 federal tax BY JENNIFER PELTZ mitigate the threats. Analyze busi- legislation on small businesses will The Associated Press ness strengths and weaknesses then not be fully known for some time. formulate plans to use the strengths NEW YORK — Sniffling, grog- That uncertainty and overcome the weaknesses. Sit has resulted in down with your accountant to gy and afraid she had caught the DOWN TO flu, Diana Zavala dragged herself uneasiness on the determine consequences of tax in to work anyway for a day she part of business BUSINESS changes both positive and negative. felt she couldn’t afford to miss. owners, lenders Meet with your insurance profes- A school speech therapist who and even cus- sional to assess risks, costs and works as an independent con- tomers. According future insurance needs. Review tractor, she doesn’t have paid The Associated Press to Reuters in a sur- pricing to ensure it fits your market sick days. So the mother of two Activists hold signs during a Jan. 18 rally at New York’s City Hall to call for imme- vey of chief execu- strategy. If necessary, make adjust- reported to work and hoped for diate action on paid sick days legislation in light of the continued spread of the flu. tives in early Janu- ments to expenses in anticipation of the best — and was aching, shiv- An unusually early and vigorous flu season is drawing attention to the cause that ary, “Slightly more revenue changes. Evaluate customer ering and coughing by the end of has both scored victories and hit roadblocks in recent years: mandatory paid sick than one-third of service strategies to ensure your the day. She stayed home the leave. respondents said ARLENE best customer relationships are next day, then loaded up on economic uncer- SOTO maintained. Communicate with medicine and returned to work. tainty was the most employees, customers, vendors and “It’s a balancing act” between Oregon to consider sick-time legislation significant business stakeholders to reassure them. physical health and financial issue they face, and 11 percent iden- Communicate with legislatures on well-being, she said. In Oregon, a statewide organization called Family Forward Oregon has been leading tified political uncertainty.”Nation- how their actions impact your busi- An unusually early and vigor- the call for mandatory paid sick time. The group sees the issue as part of a constellation al Federation of Independent Busi- ness and encourage them to make ous flu season is drawing atten- of policies that would make it easier for parents to balance work and family life; paid ness (NFIB) economists predict this sound decisions for the good of the tion to a cause that has scored family leave, accessible child care, and workplace flexibility are also on its agenda. uncertainty is likely to restrict eco- country. victories but also hit roadblocks The group says 40 percent of all workers, 74 percent of food service workers and 80 nomic growth for at least the first Uncertainty will always be a part in recent years: mandatory paid percent of low-income workers lack paid sick time, though it doesn’t break out contract half of 2013. Fewer new jobs will be workers from that figure. of business. Healthy companies sick leave for a third of civilian created and many companies will This coming week, the city of Portland will consider a proposal to mandate sick pay. In with proactive management will workers — more than 40 million postpone capital expansion. The 2% continue to overcome adversity and people — who don’t have it. support of that effort, FFO prepared a report, “Evaluating Paid Sick Time: Social, Economic and Health Implications for Portland” that’s available on its website at increase in FICA taxes back to 2010 survive in spite of federal govern- Supporters and opponents are www.familyforwardoregon.org. It lays out a case that paid sick time helps productivity levels will likely be a damper on ment action or inaction. particularly watching New York and public health. retail sales at least initially in 2013. Arlene M. Soto is the director of City, where lawmakers are San Francisco mandates sick pay, and in 2011 the Christian Science Monitor wrote Planning is even more critical the SWOCC Small Business Devel- weighing a sick leave proposal about an Institute for Women’s Policy Research study that called the policy a success. during times of economic uncer- opment Center, www.BizCenter. amid a competitive mayoral race. “The study of 727 employers and 1,194 employees found that two-thirds of employers tainty. Creating a strategic plan for rg. She can be reached at 541-756- Dozens of doctors, nurses, support the law,” it said. “It found that it is rare for employees to misuse paid sick days your business can lead to short and 6445, [email protected], or at 2455 lawmakers and activists — some and that workers tend to save them for emergency use and thus end up using far fewer long term business success. Do an Maple Leaf, North Bend, OR 97459. in surgical masks — rallied Jan. 18 than the maximum allowed.” on the City Hall steps to call for The conservative Heritage Foundation has suggested a different approach to paid sick passage of the measure, which leave: Letting employees start sick-time savings accounts, similar to health savings has awaited a City Council vote accounts, in which they could bank pretax income against a sniffly day. for nearly three years. Two likely All these ideas will get an airing in Oregon this spring, when state Sen. Diane mayoral contenders have also Rosenbaum, D-Portland, plans to introduce statewide legislation regarding paid sick time. Thanks, banks! pressed the point. The flu spike is making people — Gail Elber more aware of the argument for Both Umpqua Bank and Sterling just list your business. Businesses sick pay, said Ellen Bravo, execu- Bank recently announced 2012 sta- and offers will also be tive director of Family Values at the 2009 swine flu outbreak. tors, such as Zavala, who sup- tistics for their employee volunteer listed in the “deals” section Work, which promotes paid sick To be sure, many employees ports the idea nonetheless. programs. Umpqua Bank employees on the VCB’s website, www. time initiatives around the coun- entitled to sick time go to work ill The idea is supported by a logged 46,730 volunteer hours to oregonsadventurecoast.com. To try. “There’s people who say, anyway, out of dedication or at majority of City Council mem- 1,757 organizations through its participate in this program, email ‘OK, I get it — you don’t want least a desire to project it. But the bers and a coalition of unions, Connect Volunteer Network, which Katherine Hoppe, director of pro- your server coughing on your work-through-it ethic is shifting women’s groups and public gives employees a motions and conventions, at food,’”she said. somewhat amid growing aware- health advocates. But it also faces week of paid time TRADE [email protected]. Advocates have cast paid sick ness about spreading sickness. influential opponents, including to volunteer with WINDS time as both a workforce issue “Right now, where compa- business groups, Mayor Michael “youth-focused Consider this fair warning organizations, akin to parental leave and “living nies’ incentives lie is butting Bloomberg and City Council The Coos County Fair Board has right up against this concern Speaker Christine Quinn, who schools and com- wage” laws, and a public health started preparations and entertain- over people coming into the has virtually complete control munity develop- priority. ment selections for the 2013 Coos workplace, infecting others and over what matters come to a ment programs” But to some business owners, County Fair & Rodeo, to be held bringing productivity of a whole vote. of their choice. paid sick leave is an impractical July 23-27.They need stage acts and and unfair burden for small company down,” said John A. Quinn, who is expected to run Umpqua has Challenger, CEO of employer for mayor, said she considers offered that pro- strolling entertainment, commer- operations. Michael Sinensky, an cial vendors, general volunteers and owner of seven bars and restau- consulting firm Challenger, Gray paid sick leave a worthy goal but gram since 2004. & Christmas. doesn’t think it would be wise to Sterling Bank school groups interested in rants around the city, was hit GAIL fundraising opportunities. Those hard by Hurricane Sandy. “We’re Paid sick day requirements are implement it in a sluggish econ- employees con- tributed 53,187 ELBER interested in participating can con- at the point, right now, where we often popular in polls, but only omy. Two of her likely oppo- volunteer hours in tact the Fair Office at 541-396-2200 cannot afford additional social four places have them: San Fran- nents, Public Advocate Bill de 2012, assisting nearly 2,000 chari- or [email protected] with initiatives,”said Sinensky, whose cisco, Seattle, Washington, D.C., Blasio and Comptroller John Liu, table organizations. About 13,000 their areas of interest and contact roughly 500 employees switch and the state of Connecticut. have reiterated calls for paid sick The specific provisions vary. leave in light of the flu season. of those hours were part of Ster- information. shifts if they can’t work, an ling’s employee volunteer time-off arrangement that some restaura- Milwaukee voters approved a While the debate plays out, With a more immediate deadline, sick time requirement in 2008, Emilio Palaguachi is recovering program that was implemented in candidates are needed for the fol- teurs say benefits workers 2012. Through the program, Ster- because paid sick time wouldn’t but the state Legislature passed a from the flu and looking for a job. lowing volunteer positions: arts- law blocking it. Philadelphia’s The father of four was abruptly ling provides employees with 12 fine arts superintendent, applied include tips. paid hours per year to volunteer Employees without sick days mayor vetoed a sick leave meas- fired without explanation earlier arts and crafts superintendent, ure in 2011; lawmakers have since this month from his job at a deli during work hours with a nonprofit, needle arts superintendent, and fair are more likely to go to work with school or public service organiza- a contagious illness, send an ill instituted a sick time require- after taking a day off to go to a queen committee. For more infor- ment for businesses with city doctor, he said. His former tion of their choice. mation, call 541-572-2002 or 541- child to school or day care and Sterling also has a program called contracts. Voters rejected a paid employer couldn’t be reached by 396-2200 or email coosfair@ use hospital emergency rooms Jeans for Charity. Employees who sick day measure in Denver in telephone. for care, according to a 2010 sur- make a charitable donation through co.coos.or.us. The deadline for sub- 2011. “I needed work,” Palaguachi vey by the University of Chica- the program earn the right to wear mitting an application is 5 p.m., In New York, City Council- said after Friday’s City Hall rally, go’s National Opinion Research jeans at work one Friday per month. Feb. 8. It is anticipated that these Center. A 2011 study in the woman Gale Brewer’s proposal but “I needed to see the doctor Last year, Umpqua Bank provid- vacancies will be filled at the Fair American Journal of Public would require up to five paid sick because I’m sick.” ed some other statistics that make Board meeting Feb. 18. Health estimated that a lack of days a year at businesses with at Associated Press writer their program seem even more Now, that’s thinking globally sick time helped spread 5 million least five employees. It wouldn’t Susan Haigh in Hartford, Conn., amazing. According to research cases of flu-like illness during include independent contrac- contributed to this report. conducted by the Carroll School of Arlene Soto, director of South- Management Center for Corporate western Oregon Community Col- Citizenship at Boston College, a 90 lege’s Small Business Development percent participation rate is seen at Center (and our Down to Business just three percent of companies columnist), has passed the Certified that offer paid time off. Ray Davis, Global Business Professional Speak your mind about dredging Umpqua’s president and CEO, said, (CGBP) exam offered by the “Collectively, the time they volun- National Association of Small Busi- teered in 2011 is the equivalent of 22 ness International Trade Educators. THE WORLD funding for small port dredging ing funds is the federal Harbor associates working in our commu- International trade skills tested nities full time.” in Oregon and throughout the Maintenance Trust Fund, which include: global business manage- Would you like to see Umpqua’s Anyone interested in stepping country, failing to fund even the receives money from port fees ment, global marketing, supply up dredging at Oregon’s small most critical dredging projects. tips for how to start such a program chain management and trade and is supposed to fund harbor- ports is invited to a meeting with These ports are critical lifelines at your business? Would you like to finance. Soto served as NASBITE add your nonprofit to Umpqua’s list U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio that fuel local economies, keep related infrastructure projects. President from April 2007 through of approved places to volunteer? Go Wednesday afternoon in hundreds of fishermen working, Congress has been reluctant to March 2008. In April 2012, she was here: tinyurl.com/umpquacon- Brookings. He has invited local, and keep communities alive. spend this money, but DeFazio recognized by NASBITE Interna- county, state, and federal part- “It’s clear that after twenty nect/.I couldn’t find an application plans to introduce legislation tional as a NASBITE fellow. ners to review and exhaust all years of these budget battles we for nonprofits at Sterling’s website, options to ensure dredging con- desperately need a new loosening the purse strings. but start here: www.bankwithster- Because rust never sleeps tinues at small ports in Southern approach. This meeting is an Confirmed meeting attendees ling.com/Community/Giving- Back.aspx/. North Bend has powder coating Oregon. DeFazio wrote to Col. opportunity for stakeholders and include Col. Eisenhauer, state again, thanks to Kenny Willsey of John Eisenhauer, head of the the public to present ideas and senators and representatives in Bring visitors to your business Willsey III Auto Detail. He’s leased Portland District of the U.S. forge a long-term solution that the Coastal Caucus, a represen- the former Maximum Protection Army Corps of Engineers, to ensures these ports get the The Coos Bay-North Bend Visi- powder coating shop at 1866 Sher- request the meeting after the dredging they desperately need.” tative from Sen. Merkley’s office, tor & Convention Bureau is rolling man Ave., recently completed corps told the Port of Port Orford In 2009 and 2010, DeFazio a representative from the gover- out a new visitor discount program that’s free to local businesses. Visi- training as a certified powder it was highly unlikely they would successfully introduced legisla- nor’s office, port officials, and tors and convention-goers will get a coater, and is now offering the be able to fund dredging at this tion appropriating more than $16 community members. port in the near future. million to fund dredging projects discount card they can use at par- service as Dunatics (rhymes with The meeting will be 3-5 p.m. “The dearth of dredging at in Coos Bay, Umpqua, Siuslaw, ticipating businesses, plus a pro- “lunatics”) Powder Coating. His Oregon’s small coastal ports isn’t Gold Beach, Port Orford, Wednesday at the Chetco motional rack card listing the busi- phone is 541-808-1058. a result of intentional neglect by Brookings, and Bandon. In 2011, Activity Center, 550 Chetco nesses and their offers. The rack New business? New product? cards will be reprinted every three the U.S. Army Corps of however, the House’s ban on ear- New hire? Promotion? Something Lane, Brookings. to six months. If your business can Engineers,” DeFazio said in an marks — appropriations for local business owners should know Members of the public can maintain the same offer for six announcement of the meeting. direct funding of local projects — about? Call Gail Elber at 541- months, the bureau will list your “For the last two decades, every stymied this approach to fund- contribute to the discussion dur- 269-1222, ext. 234, tweet offer on the rack card. If you’re administration, Republican and ing. ing the public comment portion @gailtheworld, or email going to change your offer, they’ll Democratic, has zeroed out A potential source of dredg- of the meeting. [email protected]. C M C M Y K Y K

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BY HILLARY SPEED The Associated Press

Vintage dishware doesn’t have to gather dust in the china cabinet. Outdated table settings, such as a stack of your grandmother’s old plates or a bundle of used mugs you scooped up at Salvation Army, can find fresh life with a little TLC. All it takes is a marker or a drill and a basic plan. “I always find it a bit sad when things so loved by pre- vious generations are thrown on the scrap heap,” says lifestyle blogger Anna Nicholson, based in Yorkshire, England. “I’m always looking for The Associated Press Photos ways things can be reused, The vintage-plate-decorating project upcycled with modern letter print described on the lifestyle blog “angel upcycled and overhauled to in the north”is shown in its completed form.The blog is run by Anna Nicholson of West Yorkshire, England. fit in with our style.” The vintage-plate-decorating project upcycled with modern letter print Here are some ways to is shown in its completed form. spruce up old china and dol- lar-store dishes: Markers and paint The popular craft-swap- ping website Pinterest is full of plate-decorating projects that tap into the “magic” of magic markers. Nicholson, whose blog is “angel in the north” (www.angelinthenorth.com ), uses Sharpies to personal- ize vintage floral plates. In one set, she adorned each plate with a letter in the word “EAT,” to display in the The final result of a project making a keychain made out of broken china kitchen. In another, she used displayed for the blog Lil Blue Boo, run by Ashley Hackshaw, in Palm four plates to spell out the Desert, Calif. word “HOME.” Sharpie and baking the n’t want to purchase any She prints her own letter ovenproof dish at 350 more.” Two plates displaying original monster characters created by crafting blogger, Christine Dinsmore, who cutouts, using the font degrees for 30 minutes. That’s when she got describes her plate-decorating project on the blog “The Plumed Nest,”in Portland. Bodoni MT, onto thick paper Christine Dinsmore, based inspired to draw her own or cardstock. She traces in Portland, has used the kid-friendly characters. (http://theyarntotell.word- Hackshaw, editor of the blog rarely use, why not turn around the letters onto the Sharpie method for free- Dinsmore advises using press.com ) recommends “Lil Blue Boo” (www.lilblue- them into something else? old plates with a pen, then handing original drawings.On non-toxic Sharpie paint Delta PermEnamel paint for boo.com ), was inspired to Marceli Botticelli of Franklin, goes over the outline with a her blog, The Plumed Nest pens, found at most craft a more painted — rather than find a use for chunks of a bro- Mass., runs an Etsy store called Sharpie and fills it in. (www.theplumednest.com ), stores and online. Also, she drawn — look. It’s also avail- ken Tiffany vase that she had “Tea Times Creations” “This is an easy project, she shows how she drew orig- recommends cleaning plates able at craft stores or online. received as a wedding gift. (http://www.etsy.com/shop/Te but you do need a steady inal monster pictures onto gently, never with an abra- “I couldn’t bear to throw aTimesCreations ). hand,” she says. plates for her children. sive sponge or dishwasher. Chop it up away the beautiful pieces, so It offers tiered stands, Others take the Sharpie “I would often see cute Other bloggers suggest Sometimes, old china is I decided to start making made out of old china, that idea to another level and — if little dishes for children but ceramic or glass paint if the no longer in one piece. But them into useful items,”says can be used as serving plat- the dishes are ovenproof — they were usually made out dish will have frequent con- that shouldn’t stop you from Hackshaw, of Palm Desert, ters or “tidbit” trays for any- bake the marker on to make of plastic,” Dinsmore says. tact with food. turning it into something Calif. thing from jewelry to loose it permanent. 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BY LEE REICH sequoia in California, its Big Trees are measured The Associated Press upper leaves, at 275 feet, three ways to give an overall tickling clouds, and its girth, score, which becomes the A few months ago I hap- at 998 inches, wide enough basis for championship. pened upon an enormous to accommodate a two lane First, and most straightfor- cucumbertree magnolia. road. ward, is to measure trunk “Must be the biggest Somewhat unsettling, girth in inches. Rules specify cucumbertree magnolia given its weedy nature, is the taking this measurement at 1 anywhere,”I thought. image of the largest staghorn 4⁄2 feet from the ground. If Such speculation doesn’t sumac, which is 61 feet high. the ground slopes, measure have to be idle. In a Or one of the two poison- from the high point; if the 1 Washington, D.C., office, the sumac co-champs, 23 feet tree forks at 4⁄2 feet, meas- American Forests organiza- tall with a branch spread of ure the smallest circumfer- tion keeps the National 21 feet! ence below that height; if the Register of Big Trees. fork starts lower, measure The Big Tree program was Trees with history the largest stem. begun in 1940 as America It’s fun to imagine what Height is a straightfor- faced impending war and its was going on when the ward measure only if you’re a attendant need for sequoia or western juniper very good tree climber. For resources, including wood. champions were still in their an indirect measure, hold a The first giant to be ear- relative youth a thousand or yardstick vertically in your marked and saved from the so years ago. outstretched hand, adjusting threat of a saw was A few Big Trees have been its height above your hand to Maryland’s Wye Oak, an more than mere witnesses; equal the distance from your estimated 450 years old and, they have been part of histo- hand to your eyes. Now walk up to its death, the champion ry. The champion osage backwards until the top of white oak. orange tree, still standing at the tree lines up with the top Since 1940, more than the Patrick Henry home- of the yardstick and you can 800 Big Trees have been stead, was grown from a seed just see the base of the tree named. Almost every state sent by Lewis and Clark to over your hand — all without has at least one, with the Thomas Jefferson, then pre- moving your head or your most in Florida and then sented to Henry’s daughter. hand. The height of the tree, California. Those states are I will now surely pause for if you stayed on level ground, home to some species found thought before planting out is equal to your distance only there. my 5-year-old osage orange away from the tree. seedlings this spring. The third measurement is How big is biggest? the average spread of the Not all Big Trees are nec- Rules of the competition branches. Add the widest essarily big. Each is merely The Big Tree program is spread and the smallest the biggest of its species. The friendly competition, but spread, then divide by two. smallest Big Tree is in Texas, like any competition, there Get your overall score by a Reverchon hawthorn in are rules. Most obvious is adding up the girth in inches, Dallas which “soars” to 9 that a Big Tree must be a the height in feet, plus one- feet tall and around whose tree, that is, a plant with a quarter times the average The Associated Press trunk you could wrap your definite crown of foliage top- branch spread in feet. A Sequoiadendron (giant sequoia), a big tree but not a “Big Tree”in Bristol, R.I. hands. ping a trunk at least 3 inches I’m going to go measure You can probably guess in diameter. It also must be that cucumbertree magno- for the current champ, champion. And even if it’s www.americanforests.org which is the biggest Big Tree: native or naturalized in the lia, and if it scores higher reigning in Waukon, Iowa — not, it is majestic to behold. http://leereich.blogspot.c the General Sherman continental United States. than 389 points — the score then this local tree is a Online: om/http://leereich.com/ Don’t be one of these Drywall finishes levels

With the holidays behind share it. job. He remembers exactly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS covered with three separate coats of joint com- us, the tree hauled off to the I The Fussbudget will what “the other guy” said There are different finish levels for drywall pound. All joint compounds should be smooth recycling pile, the lights point out every speck of demolition would cost, and each has specific purposes. Besides the and free of tool marks and ridges. This finish is wadded and stowed in the sawdust, every errant tool, and he won’t want to pay different types of drywall available, they come used where medium or heavy texture wall cov- attic, the happy homeown- every piece of hardware left one cent more. in different finishes as well. ering will become the final decoration. This er’s thoughts turn to … behind on the kitchen And if the framer gets a The levels range from 0 - 5 and should be type of finish is not recommended for smooth remodeling. counter after the crew has good price on, say, 2-by- specified accordingly. painted surfaces or light weight wall coverings. It’s like this every year. finished for the day. 4s, he’s going to expect to Here is a summary of the different levels as I Level 4 This level has the additional People are stuck indoors, Sometimes even during see that reflected in the per national gypsum, the largest gypsum board requirement of two separate coats of joint facing weeks of cabin- the day. final bill. producer: compound applied over all flat joints and one fevered boredom and looking I The HOUSE I The While-You’re- I Level 0 There are no finishes or taping and separate coat over interior angles. Fastener around at all the stuff that’s Lawyer WORKS at-it Guy will come up is used for temporary construction. This heads and accessories shall be covered with just not “right” about the e xpects with all sorts of little side unfinished drywall is used when the final dec- three separate coats of joint compounds. This house. everyone to jobs as the main project oration is undetermined or temporary. level of finish is recommended for flat paint, (More than a few of those live up to progresses. As long as that I Level 1 The tape that covers the joints light texture wall covering, but gloss, semi- things will have been pointed each and wall’s open, he’ll say, we needs no joint compound applied over it. gloss, and enamel paints are not recommended out by the in-laws during the every codi- should beef up the insula- Ridges and tool marks are acceptable.This type with this finish. aforementioned holidays.) cil of the tion. As long as you’re of finish is used where the area is concealed or I Level 5 All the requirements of level 4 plus Why not get that deck contract — running that circuit, he’ll not seen like attics and firewall applications. an additional thin skim coat of joint compound built now — so it’ll be ready even the say, we ought to add a few I Level 2 All joints and interior angles have is applied to the entire surface. This is the high- for summer? things that more outlets, maybe a tape embedded in joint compound and wiped est degree of quality and this level is recom- STEVE with a joint knife leaving a thin coating of joint mended where severe lighting conditions exist Why not install that new never went BATIE ceiling fixture. kitchen, or bath, or fireplace into the Of course, he has no compound.Joint compound is applied over fas- and for areas that receive a gloss, semi-gloss, enamel or non-textured flat paints. It is recom- surround? contract. intention of paying extra tener heads and corner beads as well. This type mended that level 3-5 are coated with a drywall Why not paint, or carpet, Tradesfolks should for such add-ons (The of finish is generally used in garages and ware- primer to help fill pores for a smoother surface. or tile? remember whatever they Skinflint is his uncle). I house storage areas where the Contractors live for those may have suggested off- mean, it can’t be that appearance is of no concern. handedly during the initial much trouble … while I Level 3 At this level all questions — questions that 350 Beach Blvd., Winchester Bay OR 97467 finance new pickups, pay for meeting. The Lawyer cer- you’re at it anyway. Right? joints and interior angles have fishing cabins and send their tainly will. Send your questions to: tape embedded in joint com- Liz Adamo, Broker kids to law school. I The Skinflint is HouseWorks, P.O. 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Assemblies of God Christian Grace International Pentecostal of God FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH EASTSIDE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE PC OF G Building a Christ Centered Family 190 D Street, Coos Bay • 541-808-0822 South Empire Blvd. & Olesan Lane 2420 Sherman, North Bend • 541-756-5555 Pastor Ivan Sharp Sunday School 9:30am Sunday School...... 9:30 am Rev. Betty and Russell Bazzell, Pastors Church - 541-888-6114 Pastor -541-888-6224 Sunday Morning Worship 10.30am Praise and Worship...... 10:45 am Morning Worship...... 10:30 am Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:30 am Wednesday 7:00pm: Kid’s Program/Youth/Adult Ladies Bible Study ...... Thurs., 10:00 am Wednesday Bible Study (Youth & Adult)...... 6:30 pm Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm Children’s Worship and Nursery Care “We preach the Gospel as it is to people as they are.” Monday Men’s & Women’s Meeting ...... 6:30 pm P.O. Box 805/2050 Lincoln St./NorthBend Tuesday SAFEMeeting ...... 7:00 pm Pastors Sharron Kay & Jim Womack Wednesday Teen Meeting...... 7:00 pm Ph. 541-756-4838 www.nbfwc.org Thursday Mid-Week Services ...... 7:00 pm Baptist Jewish Presbyterian EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Christian Science CONGREGATION MAYIM SHALOM 282 W. Sixth, Coquille OR 97423 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N. BEND Senior Pastor Mark Elefritz ... Assistant Pastor Aaron Finley 541-756-4155 • PASTOR: Dr. Daniel Myers Sunday School 9:30am CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY For more info call Morning Worship Service 10:45 am Harrison & Vermont St. (East side of Pony Village Mall) Wednesday Family Night 6:00 pm 444 S.Wall, Coos Bay • 888-3294 541-266-0470 Sunday School...... 9:15 am Call for information about Youth Ministries, Bible Studies, www.mayimshalom.org Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:30 am Mom-To-Mom Ministry, Men’s Group & Wednesday Family Night for all ages Sunday Service & Sunday School...... 10:00 am Men & Womens Breakfast Bible Study (Friday)...... 6:30 am 541-396-2921 • www.ebccoquille.org 123 Ocean Blvd. Youth Meeting (Friday Evening) ...... 6pm-9pm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Combined Youth Group (Sunday) ...... 6 pm-7:00 pm Adjacent to church - Open after services, or by Appt. 541-751-9059 Lutheran FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1140 South 10th, Coos Bay An American Baptist Church CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL Pastor Gary Rice www.firstbaptistcoosbay.com Church of Christ 1835 N. 15th, Coos Bay • 541-267-3851 Sunday School ...... 9:00 am Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:00 am Pastor Quintin Cundiff Sunday Children’s Church...... 10:00 am COOS BAY CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday Worship (fall/winter)...... 10:30 am Monday Bible Study ...... 6:00 pm Sunday Bible Study for all ages ...... 11:45 am Wednesday Home Bible Study ...... 6:30 pm “Building the Church you read about in your Bible” Women’s Bible Study ...... Wed 10:00am & Thurs 9:30 am Mr. Ed Werner, Evangelist * (541) 267-6021 Adult Bible Study ...... Wed 12:30 pm 775 W. Donnelly Ave. www.clcs-cb.org Bible School Classes 9:45am • Evening Worship 6:00pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH BEND Morning Worship 10:45am • Wednesday Prayer & Study 7:00pm Pastor J. L. Coffey Signing for Hearing Impaired 2080 Marion Ave., North Bend, 541-756-6544 *** Also, Nursery Available FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH www.firstbaptistnb.org Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Reformed Sunday School...... 9:45 am 2741 Sherman Ave., North Bend Sunday Worship Service...... 11:00 am & 6:00 pm Pastor Sue Seiffert - 541-756-4035 Wednesday SAFE Addiction Recovery Program...... 6:30 pm Office Hours ...... Mon.-Fri. 9-1 pm HOPE COVENANT REFORMED CHURCH Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School ...... 9:00 am 580 E. 9th St., Coquille, Oregon SOUTHERN BAPTIST Adult Study ...... 9:15 am 2761 BROADWAY, NORTH BEND • 541-756-4844 Worship (Child Care Provided)...... 10:30 am Pastor: Ron Joling • 541-396-4183 Sunday Bible Study ...... 9:30 am Home of Cartwheels Preschool ~ [email protected] Sunday Worship...... 10:30 am Sunday School ...... 9:45 am Sunday Life Group...... 6:00 pm Morning Service ...... 11:00 am SKYLINE BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Afternoon Service...... 4:30 pm “A Christ Centered, Biblically Based, Family Oriented, Dynamic Fellowship” Where You Can Find A Friend 3451 Liberty St., North Bend - 541-756-3311 GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN ELCA (1 block off Newmark behind Boynton Park) www.sbcnb.org 1290 Thompson Rd., Coos Bay (5 Blocks East of Hospital) David Woodruff, Sr. Pastor - Tim Young, Adult & Family Ministries Pastor Jon Strasman - 541-267-2347 Josh Kintigh, Youth & Children, Brenda Langlie, Children’s Director FALL WORSHIP HOURS Sunday School...... 9:00 am & 10:30 am (Clevland, Tenn.) Worship Service ...... 8:30 am and 11:00 am Sunday Worship...... 9:00 am& 10:30 am Church of God Salvation Army Wednesday Awana...... 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study ...... 10:00 am Sunday School for All Ages...... 10:00 am NORTH BEND CHURCH OF GOD All are Welcome (Nursery available for all services) THE SALVATION ARMY 1067 Newmark, North Bend • 541-756-6289 Pastor Gary L. Robertson WORSHIP & SERVICE CENTER 1155 Flanagan, Coos Bay...541-888-5202 Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Lieutenants Kevin and Heather Pope...Corps Officers Come Sunday Morning Service ...... 10:30 am Methodist NEW SCHEDULE Sunday Evening Service...... 6:00 pm Free Kids Meal ...... 9:00 am Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7:00 pm Christian Worship ...... 9:30 am “Building People Through Biblical Values” FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:45 am Worship Rev. Laura Beville, Pastor Worship Service...... 11:00 am With Us Communion 1st Sunday of each month - Handicapped Accessible Community Churches 123 Ocean Blvd. • 541-267-4410 • www.coosbayumc.org Seventh-day Adventist Church Open hearts, open minds, open doors • Childcare Available COOS BAY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Catholic HAUSER COMMUNITY CHURCH 2175 Newmark, Coos Bay 541-756-7413 HOLY REDEEMER - NORTH BEND 69411 Wildwood Dr., 7 miles north of North Bend UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, N. BEND Staff: John Adams, Bill Moldt, Rob Wright, Brion Spore, Nancy Goodman. 541-756-6959 Sabbath School Bible Class...... 9:30 am 2250 16th St. - 541-756-0633 Radio broadcast Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. (K-Light 98.7 fm) Rev. Jerry Steele, Pastor Worship Service...... 10:45 am (West off Broadway) Located at Pony Village Mall, between AT&T & Sears Stores Sunday Worship Celebration ...... 8:15 & 11:00 am Pastor Ken Williams MASSES: Sunday School...... 9:45 am FALL SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Nurseries provided for all services. Affiliated with Village Missions - 541-756-2591 Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Celebration Service...... 10:55 am Confessions: Saturday 4-5 pm or by appointment Communion 1st Sunday of the month Daily Mass: Wed 5:00pm / Thu & Fri 9:00am Unitarian Universalist Episcopal Nazarene UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST (S.C.U.U.F.) ST. MONICA - COOS BAY EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH NAZARENE - BAY AREA 357 S. 6th St. 4th & Highland, Coos Bay 541-269-5829 Located in North Bend at 1850 Clark St. (Behind Perry Electric) DIVERSE BELIEFS - ONE FELLOWSHIP Rev. Stephen A. Tyson, Rector Sr. Pastor Ron Halvorson MASSES: Sunday School...... 9:30 am Liberal Religious Organization Sunday Services...... 7:30 & 10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:45 am Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm 10am Sundays at 580 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Sunday School Classes...... 9:45 am Spanish Mass: 1 pm Wednesday Services: Holy Eucharist ...... 6:30 am NURSERY • CHILDREN’S CHURCH • YOUTH PROGRAM 541-266-7335 Confessions: Saturday 3:30 pm - 5 pm or by appt. Holy Eucharist with Healing...... 12 noon BIBLE STUDIES • CARE GROUPS for more information and childcare arrangements Daily Mass: Tues: 5:30 pm Wed-Fri: 12 pm Children’s Sermon & Nursery Care For information or directions call 541-756-2004

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

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C M C M Y K Saturday, January26,2013 • The World • C5 Y K Little DILBERT changes add up Dear Mary: Last year, you wrote “19 New Year’s Resolutions It Will Pay You to Keep” in the January Debt-Proof Living newslet- FRANK AND ERNEST ter. I did not understand item number 16: Write down your car’s mileage on Jan. 1. Can you explain how this will save me money? It was a great article. — Kristi, email Dear Kristi: Writing down your car’s mileage forces you to focus on how many miles you have put on it, perhaps many of them mindlessly. The more you think about it, the more often you’ll find THE BORN LOSER yourself thinking of ways to not run out for a minor errand. And next January, when you calculate how many miles you’ve driven in 2013, you’ll start thinking of even more ways to drive fewer EVERYDAY miles to CHEAPSKATE help make your car last ZITS longer. Staying focused and pay- ing atten- tion Mary gives us Hunt the freedom to make changes. Dear Mary: The other day, I was filing copies of my lat- CLASSIC PEANUTS est tax return when I noticed that I had made a mistake adding up some deductions. When I told my brother, he THE FAMILY CIRCUS warned me that I’d have a higher risk of being audited, so now I’m in a panic. Is there any way to fix the goof and avoid hefty penalties? — David, email Dear David: Relax, you have nothing to worry about. The IRS has created a special FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE form just for the purpose of correcting a return and that should tell you that filing a correction is a common occurrence. Go to IRS.gov to get Form 1040X, or call 800-829- 1040 to receive it by mail. This form is simple to com- plete. The fact that you file an amended return will not in itself increase your chance of ROSE IS ROSE being audited. It’s the nature of the change that could raise a red flag. But in your case, a simple mathematical cor- rection should not cause you or the IRS a bit of concern. By the way, you have three years from the due date of your return to amend it. Dear Mary: Last summer, I got a $3,000 bonus that my brother helped me invest in a couple of mutual finds. When my quarterly state- LUANN ments come in the mail, I’m totally confused by the pie charts and graphs and tend to toss them out. My brother says it’s really important to track my investments. Is there an eas- ier way to do this? — Erin, Florida Dear Erin: The idea behind a mutual fund is sim- ple: Lots of small investors pool their money and hire a GRIZZWELLS professional to invest and manage the fund. Reports can be confusing because you’re seeing details of everything your fund owns. The one number you need to keep your eye on is the net asset value (NAV) — the value of the fund’s assets on a specific date, minus lia- bilities, divided by the num- ber of shares held by fund members. Compare the NAV each quarter with previous state- ments to see how the fund is doing. In the meantime, MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN start following investing related websites like Kiplinger.com and SmartMoney.com. 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 “Cheaper, Better, Faster: Over 2,000 Tips and Tricks to Save You Time and Money Every Day” released in January 2013. To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Finance, 207 Drivers Accounting or equivalent combination of education or experience is required. CPA is Looking for an experienced preferred. Five to seven years of Tow Truck Driver financial experience, with at least for local Tow Company. three years in a hospital financial 2-3 years experience preferred leadership management and clean driving record. setting required. Must pass drug test. Call 541-297-5043 Coquille Valley Hospital offers a comprehensive benefit and compensation package. For more SHERIFF’S OFFICE COOS COUNTY information regarding this position please visit our website at is recruiting for www.cvhospital.org or contact Margie Cooper at 541-396-1069 or DEPUTY SHERIFF [email protected]. ELIGIBILITY LIST ONLY 213 General Starting salary $2,820 p/mo. High School Diploma and/or GED and Valid ODL required. Work as full time Deputy Sheriff with a strong will to provide service to Coos County A leading manufacturer of marine and the State of Oregon. closures located in **EOE** Gold Beach Oregon, is accepting applications for a County application required. Manufacturing Engineer Visit www .co.coos.or.us for application, Appropriate candidates will have a or contact Human Resources at 250 Baxter, minimum of 3-5 years of experience planning, directing, and Coquille, OR 97423 coordinating manufacturing (541) 396-7581 processes. You are a team player and communicate well with others. Closes at 5pm 2/8/13 Supervision of employees is a plus and an engineering degree is preferred. Salary range for this position is $18.61-$27.91 per hour depending on experience with an SUPPORT excellent benefit package and bonus program. Applications are being accepted until January 31, ENFORCEMENT AGENT 2013. For information on how to apply, please visit Starting salary $2,313. Must have three years www.freemanmarine.com. Freeman Marine is an equal working in a law office as legal secretary or opportunity employer with a drug one year as a paralegal or equivalent free workplace. Blackwells & Co. combination of experience and training. Positions open for Must be able to pass a background check and Nail Tech &Stylist. F/T and P/T Call 541-269-1236 be able to be LEDS certified. Great benefits. Ask for Stan For a jog application and job description WANTED: visit the county website at Dependable Couple to serve as www.co.coos.or.us or call (541) 396-7581. FULL TIME Closes 2/1/13 at 5:00 pm HOSTS/MANAGERS at LUCKY LODGE R.V. EOE overlooking the scenic Rogue River from a north side bluff 8.5 miles up North Bank Road off Highway 101. POSITION INCLUDES SALARY AND BENEFITS. COUPLE MUST ALREADY OWN AN R.V. TO PLACE ON-SITE.

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The World, Bandon Western World, $35.00 Umpqua Post, The Link, stove/fridge/drapes/deck/fenced Special Reedsport: 1973 Brookwood manufac- Online & Smart Mobile. back yard/2 car garage/ W/G paid 6 lines, 1 week tured home. Nice 2bd/ 2bth. Large liv- All specials are category specific. Rent $645 mo. Apply at 324 ing/dining room & kitchen. Wood Rentals / Real Estate 2 There are no refunds on specials. $15.00 Ackerman, 541-8884762 floors in dining rm & kitchen. Electric 2 week - 6 lines, COQUILLE: 3 bedroom, Starts October 1, 2012 All specials will appear in & Pellet stove. Asking $29,000. Call 1 bath home. NB Centrally Located 2 Bedroom 541-267-6278 The World, Bandon Western $45.00 World, Umpqua Post, The Link, 541-2714098 or 541-271-3748 No smoking, No pets. $700/mo + with garage, large fenced yard, Online & Smart Mobile. $800 security deposit@ move in. W/G paid, washer/dryer hookups, All specials are category specific. Rentals / Real Estate 3 Call 541-404-5075. no smoking/pets. $650/month. 404 Lost There are no refunds on specials. 3 week - 6 lines, First, last, and deposit to move in. Starts October 1, 2012 Rentals $55.00 Coquille: 3 bedroom, 1 bath house Please call 541-756-3691 or 541-267-6278 with garage, fenced backyard, 541-294-7780. Lost Specials 600 stove & fridge incl., washer/dryer Choose to add a photo in this Rentals / Real Estate 4 hookup. Available Feb. 1st. For Rent- Upper level, 2 bd/ 1 bth special for only $5.00 more 4 week - 6 lines, $750/mo, $200 pet deposit view property. W/D hook ups, built 1st Day Free 430 Lawn Care 601 Apartments 541-290-0455 in dishwasher, carport, storage. two $59.95 sundecks. Available February 1, 6 lines, 1bdr apt.,remodeled bath, wood All specials will appear in Rod’s Landscape Maintenance Large 4/2 house. 2013. $770mo plus $700 Deposit. floors, w/s/g pd 292 S. 9th, CB The World, Bandon Western Call 541-267-5945. Each additional Day Gutter Cleaning, Pressure Semi-fenced. quiet location $975 $475/mo & 2bdr hse, fenced yard, World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday Washing, Tree Trimming, Trash plus deposit. Empire area. $1.00 1072 Anderson, CB $750/mo Pet OK Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. Hauling and more! 541-404-0107 No smoking, pets on approval REEDSPORT No Free reruns on same ad. $45 app. fee refundable 541-294-0623 All specials are category specific. All specials will appear in 541-888-3046 Townhouse style duplex 2 bedroom 2 bath, Stove and refrig- There are no refunds on specials. The World, Bandon Western unit avail. Great shape and erator, garbage included. Close to Starts October 1, 2012 World, Umpqua Post, The Link, LEASE WITH OPTION. NEW studio 2 location and available immediately! shopping and downtown Coos Bay. 541-267-6278 Online & Smart Mobile. story 900 sq ft., plus garage. Lake 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1 car garage, $500 mth plus deposit. Cats negotia- All specials are category specific. Holidays front / ocean view. Covered RV with W/D hookups, dishwasher, patio ble. 541-269-2626. M-F 8-1 There are no refunds on specials. 475 602 Commercial Property hook-ups. References 1155 13th st plus yard. 600/mo., 1st/ last + Starts October 1, 2012 2bdr twnhse :basement,wd hkups Port Orford. Call 541-660-8080 $150 deposit. No pets/smoking. 586 N 2nd CB $595/mo.& 2bdr: wd COQUILLE - New office Space Tenant responsible for until. 541-267-6278 Myrtle Point, 3 bedroom house with hkups 267 Johnson,CB $545/mo & For Lease. Facing Hwy 42S to Credit check required. large fenced yard shown by appoint- 1bdr: wsg pd 292 S 9th,CB $475/mo Bandon, ODOT traffic count avg 477 Birthdays ment. Application, rental history and Please Call 541-271-3743 VETERAN LOST his hearing aids $45 app fee refundable Pets OK 2300 per day, Build to Suit, On-Site reference required. $750 mo w/ $500 1/3/2013 at NB Wal-Mart/Bi-Mart/John 541-294-0623 Parking. $500 month + Sec. Dep. security deposit. No smoking Toppits Park. Blk zippered case size To View Contact John @ 3 BDRM. Townhouse close to lake, 541-824-0355. Leave mesa age. of deck of cards. PLEASE call 541-260-5198 SOCC and shopping. Stove/ Fridge 541-351-1096. Other Stuff and drapes. W/G paid. Rent Myrtle Point, 3 bdr. 2 bth, fully 700 $530mo. Apply at 324 Ackerman. 604 Homes Unfurnished fenced. De-tached guest house for 541-888-4762 hobbies, guests, ect. $600mo. 406 Public Notices first& last $200 cleaning dep. BAYSIDE APARTMENTS (RENT TO OWN) call for details. 701 Furniture Near Coos Bay Fred Meyer 541-439-2325. DAILY DELIVERY 1 bedroom $450 Quiet & clean LIKE NEW black faux leather sleeper ROUTES FOR BID No pets/No smoking. Nice House! couch $300. In Bandon. Birthdays! Anniversaries! Birth 720-231-0966. Announcement or any milestone 541-297-4834. Remodeled 3 bdrm. 1 large bth. with Independent Contractor your family will be celebrating. garage. Good area, off of Ash. Best MYRTLE POINT, Very clean 2 bed, 1 MERCHANDISE with dry hauling capacity for Let everyone know! We offer school district. Pets if approved. 2131 ba. home. No pets. No smoking. Must one of the following routes: Beautiful, full color ads. 2x3 Lewis, NB. $895/mo + deposit. SPECIALS keep lawn mowed & trimmed. Good announcement with photo for 541-756-1829. rental references a must. $650/mo + 3 Weeks  Carry up to 700 pounds of $30.00 or 3x5 announcement $750 dep. Avail. 10/23. 541-404-5075. product, 60 miles with photo for $50.00. Rural 5 bdrm, 2 bth, approx 2700 Choose any of these specials and 5 times a week. Contact Valerie at $750mo. 3 bd. 1 bth. Close to hospi- sq ft. 8 miles from town. Located add a photo for $5.00 extra. The World. tal, Lg country kitchen, fireplace, on 150 acre farm. Refs, lease  Carry up to 1800 pounds of req’d $1250/mo, first, last & Merchandise 1 [email protected] One Bedroom forced air, oil furnace, huge back product, 105 miles or 541-269-1222 ext. 269 yard. Carport/No garage. No Sm/pets. security. 916-296-8525. 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold 5 times a week. By The Coos Bay Library $850 refundable sec/ cleaning dep. between $1.00 up to $500. Very Large and Spacious. App. required. 541-290-4104 FREE  Carry up to 3000 pounds of Quite and Clean, conveniently product, 45 miles located. Hardwood floors, coin Merchandise 2 5 times a week. Real Estate operated laundry. No pets, No smoking. $495 mth, $400 dep. 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold Average load is far under 500 For more information 541-297-4834 between $501. up to $1000. these weights, but may reach $5.00 half the limit once a week Near Fred Meyer or more often. 501 Commercial Merchandise 3 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold  Routes must meet time 3 bedroom expectations and will include between $1001. up to $1500. 1757 Monroe, North Bend loading and unloading at $7.00 PUBLISHER’S NOTICE Newly remodeled by Pony Village designated locations at All real estate advertising in this All specials will appear in Hardwood floors $850. 20 to 25 lbs. per unit. newspaper is subject to the Fair The World, Bandon Western Housing Act which makes it illegal 541-297-4834 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday To submit a bid or for more to advertise “any preference, limita- Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. 3 bedroom 1 bath near Boynton Park details, submit your full name, tions or discrimination based on Studio-$395 All specials are category specific. in North Bend, Clean, new paint & contact phone number, race, color, religion, sex, handicap, There are no refunds on specials. One Bedroom $450 carpet, two levels, appliances, W/D insured vehicle information familial status or national origin, or Starts October 1, 2012 hardwood floors. Full kitchen, Hookup, pellet stove. parcel fenced and at least once reference to: an intention, to make any such 605 Lots/Spaces 541-267-6278 Quiet, No Pets / No smoking. backyard, storage shed. No smoking preference, limitation or discrimina- no app. fee 541-297-4834 $825 mth plus deposit. 541-267-8413 Long term RV spaces W/S/G and Blind Box 23247 tion.” Familial status includes chil- Dish TV included $275mo plus The World Newspaper dren under the age of 18 living with CUTE 1 bedroom near MHS. On Cute 2 bdr. house in desirable Min- electricity.No wind with country set- 709 Wanted to Buy P.O. Box 1840 parents or legal custodians, preg- site laundry,W/S/G paid. No gus Park neighborhood.Front yard, ting,19316 Highway 42 Myrtle Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 nant women and people securing Smoking, No Pets. $400/mo + $300 garage w/workspace, W/D hookups. BUYING JUNK AUTOs Point. Or. 541-572-5494 custody of children under 18. dep. Credit check required. No pets/smoking. $650/mo.,first, No title needed, will pick up, This newspaper will not knowingly 541-294-0775 last$500 deposit. references. 840 up to 100 miles from Coos Bay. accept any advertising for real es- Date St. 541-294-2883. 407 Personals One bdr. CB 1277 N. 6th St.Laundry 610 2-4-6 Plexes Will pay up to $200 per automobile. tate which is in violation of the law. on site, $495mo. One bdr. NB 1189 541-260-9447 Our readers are hereby informed CB 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath, ranch style. Virginia no steps, Close to shopping that all dwellings advertised in this Attached garage, carport, wood $495 Reedsport duplex and schools., $485mo. $400 Dep. No newspaper are available on an floors, appliances, lease $895mo. with a view. 2 bedroom 1 bath. Wanted to buy small to medium Personals Special pets/ smoking. W/G paid equal opportunity basis. To com- 1st/dep. By AAA of Ocean Blvd. 480 Crestview Dr. size wood stove for a shop. Call 541-267-0125 or 541-297-6752. 6 lines, 1 week plain of discrimination call HUD 541-267-2632 541-271-0807 541-396-2061 $15.00 toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The Quiet One Bdr. Apt. Near Coos Bay toll-free telephone number for the All specials will appear in Post Office. Ground floor- no steps hearing impaired is The World, Bandon Western shower, large laundry room, W/D 1-800-927-9275. World, Umpqua Post, The Link, included, covered single car car- Online & Smart Mobile. port. Parking at front door. In the All specials are category specific. alley between 4th and 5th St. $535 There are no refunds on specials. per mon. with $500 dep. Call Starts October 1, 2012 541-294-7740 or e-mail for pictures 541-267-6278 [email protected]

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No Consignments. $12.00 6 lines, 2 weeks 911 RV/Motor Homes All specials will appear in $12.00 02 Vista 24 Foot RV. 42,000 miles, 15 The World, Bandon Western All specials will appear in $8,990 MPG, V6, Excellent Condition, like 710 Miscellaneous World, Umpqua Post, The Link, $8,990 The World, Bandon Western Below is a list of supplies new. $18,500 or make offer. Online/Online Map ‘00 Ford F-150 Ext Cab 4x3 Vinyl Window and a 32 inch Full World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday that any animal facility could use. 4Dr, SWB, 4.6 V8, Low Miles. 541-267-0457 & Smart Mobile. view exterior door.Call 541-269-0869 Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. #12227A/311417 If scheduled before the deadline Certified porcelain tile new in box All specials are category specific. ❤ Puppy/Kitten Chow ❤ Can has passed. All prices will be the 18x18.190 square feet. $400 new, sell There are no refunds on specials. Dog/Cat Food ❤ Quality Dog/Cat 915 Used Cars same regardless of deadlines. All for $300. 541-759-3336 Starts October 1, 2012 Chow ❤ Special Kitty Non 2004 FORD FOCUS SE - Automatic, specials are category specific. Clumping Cat Litter ❤ Bleach 126500 miles, Newer tires and brakes. For Sale: Gemernhardt Flute $400 There are no refunds on specials. 541-267-6278 ❤ Windex ❤ Hand Sanitizer $4800 OBO Call Mary 541-260-1974 firm. Chest w/ three drawers and Starts October 1, 2012 ❤ High Efficiency Laundry Soap $8,990 or Kathy 541-888-4433 closet $30, great for a younger child. 541-267-6278 ❤ Small Fleece Blankets ❤ Advan- $8,990 2008 TOYOTA Prius Touring, $12500, Pride go power chair with new battery 802 Cats tage /Frontline /Revolution/Vectra ‘00 Ford Mustang 21K Miles, Alloys, Spoiler, CD, PW.. 93K loaded, leather, navigation, com- $2000 obo. Call 541-217-5934. ❤ 6 foot Leashes ❤ Collars (all #B3180/177679 plete service records, excellent condi- Jazzy select- elite power chair. Barely sizes) ❤ Small Dog Harnesses tion. 541-332-1307. used, good battery. $750 firm. Call Electronics ❤ Fleece Cat Beds ❤ Cat Nip/Cat 541-756-5087 Treats ❤ Pooper Scoopers 2008 TOYOTA YARIS - White three ❤ door, 60,000 miles. Excellent condi- TV stand w/ 2 doors and shelve $10. 775 Old Towels/Blankets tion purchased and maintain at our lo- 5 ft wooden coffee table,$7. Portable cal dealership. 33mpg, new tires. toilet $5. Brown stuffed chair $10. Coos County $9500. Call 541-756-2042 Large Myrtlewood table $20. 2 sets of 777 Computers Animal Shelter $10,990 golf clubs w/bags $20 ea. Sewing ma- Kohl’s Cat House ‘00 Dodge Dakota Windows XP on Compac PC tower 541-751-2480 EXT, 5LT, 4.7 V8, Auto, 1 Owner, 39K Miles. chine in cabinet $5. 541-888-2012 (NOT LAPTOP) 80 gb 2 GB ram and Adoptions on site. ✽✽✽✽ #B3251/561542 WHEELCHAIR & walker for sale. $25 upgraded processor has DVD player 541-294-3876 Kohl’s Cat House each. 541-404-6988. and camera memory selling tower for 541-294-3876 $95.00. 541-294-9107 ✽✽✽✽ 804 Hay/Seed Pacific Cove 541-756-6522 Recreation/ $10,990 725 Pets/Animals FOR SALE: GRASS ‘03 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS Sports 210HP, V6, Auto, Moonroof, Leather, 800 HAY, By the bale or ton 33K Miles. #B3180/177679 729 Exercise Equipment Call 541-297-4923 Automobiles Specialized Ruby road bike new 801 Birds/Fish 900 $2300 will sale for $1000, show room 29 Gallon Aquarium with stand, can 805 Horses/Equine S MALL condition.Nordic track treadmill x7i aster filter. Miscellaneous fish acces- new $2100 sale for $900. Call sories included. $150 firm. Proceeds $11,990 541-808-0439 HORSESHOEING to be donated to “Focus” 901 ATVs ‘04 Ford Ranger 4x4 B USINESS 541-756-6843 Ext Cab, V6 4.0L, Low Miles, Auto, 1 Owner. 735 Hunting/Rifles #B3222/513112 Found Specials Auto Specials O WNERS : GUN SHOW For Items or Pets Choose to add a photo in this special for $5.00 more Sat., February 9th, 9am-5pm without/or with photo: Sun., February 10th, 9am-3pm 6 lines, Free for one week 6 lines, 2 weeks Douglas County May rerun if necessary. $11,990 Find your niche Fair Grounds $15.00 All specials will appear in TEJUN FOWLER ‘04 Honda Crv Lx them 541-530-4570 All specials will appear in here! Tell The World, Bandon Western World, 541-297-5295 Auto, Low Miles. The World, Bandon Western #B3240/006659 Umpqua Post, The Link, [email protected] World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday what your Online & Smart Mobile. Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. All specials are category specific. All specials are category specific. business has to There are no refunds on specials. Market Place There are no refunds on specials. Starts October 1, 2012 806 Livestock Starts October 1, 2012 offer on the 750 541-267-6278 For Sale: 33 month old Black Angus $14,990 Bull. $1250 or Make offer. Call Lonnie 541-267-6278 $14,990 Bulletin Board. @541-269-0869 ‘09 Dodge 1500 4x4 LWB 754 Lost Specials 4.7L V8, Auto, Air, 42K Miles, Canopy. Affordable Garage Sales #B3247/549137 Coquille: Garage Sale Feb 1-2 Choose to add a photo in this 906 4X4 advertising 9am-4pm, 340 N Folsom. Tools, special for only $5.00 more 808 Pet Care dishes, camping & garden equip. fish- 1st Day Free customized just ing gear, hot-wheels, sewing supplies, 6 lines, Carol’s Pet Sitting file cabinets, clothes, lots of misc Each additional Day for you! Call household. ★Your Place or Mine★ $1.00 ★Short or Long Term★ $19,990 MYRTLE POINT: No Free reruns on same ad. ★Excellent References★ ‘02 Chevy 3/4 HD Silverado 541-269-1222 Estate Sale 1/25-??? 9am-4pm; All specials will appear in ★541-297-6039★ Crew Cab, 4x4, Auto, Low Miles, Duramax Diesel. #B3252/189440 Huge inventory of auto and farm The World, Bandon Western ★See us on Facebook★ Ext. 293 parts. Dishes, utensils, gardening, World, Umpqua Post, The Link, appliances. 17867 Hwy 42, MP. Online & Smart Mobile. Call 541-260-0098. 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay to get started All specials are category specific. V8, limited slip rear axle, 5 spd. HondaWorld.com There are no refunds on specials. NORTH BEND: Garage Sale! 2722 new water pump, tires, rear brakes 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 Starts October 1, 2012 Pet Cremation today. Alderidge Drive, February 2nd and & emergency brake cable. More! 3rd, from 9 am-2 pm. 541-267-6278 541-267-3131 541-260-8770

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New Tricks ’ (CC) Masterpiece championship at the Centu- KOAC PBS Vegas: Savino (Michael Chiklis) Jason Cole, a respected neu- Office 30 Rock Mother Fam. Guy Burn Notice (CC) News Two Men The Ultimate Fighter ryLink Center in Omaha, Neb. KLSR FOX and his crew are stranded over- rosurgeon with a deep, dark KTVC IND 3-ABN on the Road Roots Waves GP Worship Hour Life on the Edge Generation of Youth Reigning champions Jeremy Abbott, Ashley Wagner, pairs night in the desert. Jack (Jason secret. Every night at the same KEVU MNT NBA Basketball: Clippers at Trail Blazers McCarver Da Vinci’s Inquest Paid Paid O’Mara) is taken aback when hour, something inside Jason CW30 I Still Know Cheaters (N) (CC) Cops ’ Cops ’ ’70s ’70s Jeremy Kyle Caydee Denney and John Coughlin, and ice dancers Meryl Mia’s (Sarah Jones) father (Mi- changes, leaving him almost A&E Storage Storage Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Davis and Charlie White are ex- chael Wiseman) grills him for in- unrecognizable — a seductive, AMC (5:30) ››› Signs ››› Identity (2003) John Cusack. (CC) ››› Signs (2002, Suspense) Mel Gibson. pected to perform. The nationals formation about her. Dixon (Tay- devious, borderline sociopathic BRAV Housewives/Atl. ››› The Family Man (2000) Nicolas Cage. ››› The Family Man (2000) will determine the U.S. skaters lor Handley) saves a girl from personality known as Ian Price. CNBC Princess Princess Ultimate Factories Suze Orman Show Princess Princess Quit-Job! CarMD who will compete in the World drowning and learns she’s been For years Jason has kept Ian COM Harold & Kumar ›› Without a Paddle (2004) Seth Green. › Grandma’s Boy (2006) Doris Roberts. Championships in March. NBC poisoned in the new episode in check with an experimental DISC Bering Sea Gold ’ Gold Rush ’ (CC) Gold Rush ’ (CC) Gold Rush ’ (CC) Gold Rush ’ (CC) has coverage of the competition “Road Trip.” Dennis Quaid and sedative. But Ian has developed DISN ANT Farm ANT Farm Good Luck Charlie Dog Austin Jessie ’ Austin Austin Good today and tomorrow and the Carrie-Anne Moss also star. a resistance to the serum. Phyli- cia Rashad and Alana De La E! ›› The Women (2008) Meg Ryan, Annette Bening. ›› You’ve Got Mail (1998) Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan. Skating Spectacular on Feb. 2. Wednesday Garza also star. Winter X Games (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN Sunday FAM Sorcerer’s Ap ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (2007, Action) Johnny Depp. Goonies 10 p.m. on KOBI KMCB Friday FOOD Tail. Showdown Unwrapped Unwrap Diners Diners Diners Iron Chef America 9 p.m. on KEZI Chicago Fire: Chief Boden 8 p.m. on KOBI KMCB FX Transformers ›› The A-Team (2010, Action) Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper. Anger Biased The Makeover: Politics meets (Eamonn Walker) has reason FXM Benjamin Button FXM ››› The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) Brad Pitt. FXM “Pygmalion” in this new Hall- to regret taking teenage arson- The 44th NAACP Image Day-Tomorrow › Wrath of the Titans (2012) (:45) ›› Safe House (2012) ’ (CC) Wrath HBO mark Hall of Fame production, ist Ernie (Cody Sullivan) under Awards: Outstanding achieve- HGTV House Hunters Reno Love It or List It Love It or List It Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl which even names his wing when the ments by people of color in HIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn its protagonists youngster sets a entertainment and literature are LIFE (5:30) ››› Selena ›› Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys (2008) (CC) Double Double Double Higgins and Doo- fire in a hardware saluted in this awards gala air- NBCSN NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point Boxing Gabriel Campillo vs. Sergey Kovalev. little. Hannah Hig- store that kills a ing from the Shrine Auditorium NICK Victorious Victorious Victorious Marvin Ninjas Ninjas Nanny Nanny Friends Friends gins (Julia Stiles) man. Severide in Los Angeles. Top nominees ROOT College Basketball Air Force at Wyoming. College Basketball College Basketball is an education (Taylor Kinney) include the television remake SPEED Rolex Sports Car Auto Racing Auto Racing Auto Racing Unique Whips consultant whose reaches out to of “Steel Magnolias,” which is SYFY Snow Beast (2011) John Schneider. Abominable Snowman (2013) Adrian Paul. ›› Rock Monster elitism costs her a his father (Treat up for seven awards, including TLC 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Left 48 Hours: Hard Evid. bid for Congress. Williams) as he acting honors for Alfre Wood- TNT ››› Gran Torino (2008) Clint Eastwood. (CC) (DVS) ››› Gran Torino (2008) Clint Eastwood. (CC) (DVS) So she recruits comes to a de- ard, Jill Scott, Phylicia Rashad TOON ›› Hoodwinked! (2005), Glenn Close Venture Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Cleveland Dynamite Boon beer vendor Elliot cision about his and Queen Latifah, and the USA (6:00) ››› The Mummy (CC) › G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) Channing Tatum. ›› Fast & Furious Doolittle (David future. Otis (Yuri films “Django Unchained” and WGN-A WGN News at Nine Bones ’ (CC) Bones ’ (CC) 30 Rock 30 Rock 30 Rock 30 Rock Walton), whose Sardarov) makes “Beasts of the Southern Wild” WTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Cougar The salt-of-the-earth new friends while with four each. Sunday Evening January 27, 2013 Monday Evening January 28, 2013 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KEZI ABC Funny Home Videos Once Upon a Time The Makeover (2013) Julia Stiles. (CC) News (N) CarMD KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. The Bachelor (N) ’ (CC) (:01) Castle ’ (CC) News J. 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KCBY IND ››› Married to the Mob (1988) (CC) ››› Death at a Funeral (2007) (CC) ›› Pumpkin (2002) KOBI NBC (4:00) News (N) Academic Law & Order (CC) Dateline NBC (CC) News (N) Law KOBI NBC Ent Insider The Biggest Loser “Waist & Money” (N) ’ (:01) Deception (N) News (N) Jay Leno KMCB NBC (4:00) 2013 Pro Bowl News Matthews Leverage (CC) The Closer “Overkill” News Big Bang KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang The Biggest Loser “Waist & Money” (N) ’ (:01) Deception (N) News Jay Leno KOAC PBS Antiques Roadshow Himalaya-Palin Masterpiece Classic Midsomer Murders Midsomer Murders KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Antiques Roadshow History Detectives Independent Lens Humble Beauty: Skid KLSR FOX Burgers Cleveland Simpsons Burgers Fam. 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Premiere. ›› A Knight’s Tale AMC ›› A Knight’s Tale ›› Hulk (2003, Fantasy) Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly. (:01) ›› Hulk BRAV Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Shahs of Sunset (N) Housewives/Atl. Happens Atlanta BRAV Housewives/Atl. Real Housewives Real Housewives Vanderpump Rules Happens Real CNBC American Greed 60 Minutes on CNBC CNBC Titans American Greed TRIA Paid CNBC American Greed Mad Money Secret Lives- American Greed Hang Ups Paid COM Without a Paddle › Grandma’s Boy (2006) Doris Roberts. Kroll Work. South Pk South Pk COM Colbert Daily Futurama South Pk South Pk South Pk Brickle. South Pk Daily Colbert DISC Moonshiners (CC) Monster Squid: The Giant Is Real (N) (CC) Dual Survival (N) ’ Monster Squid DISC Extreme Smuggling Extreme Smuggling Shipwreck Men (N) Bering Sea Gold ’ Shipwreck Men ’ DISN Good Luck Charlie Dog Austin Shake It Jessie ’ Shake It Shake It ANT Farm ANT Farm DISN Austin Shake It Good ››› Geek Charming (2011) ’ (CC) Good Austin Jessie ’ E! 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(CC) ›› Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005, Action) Brad Pitt. (CC) FXM HBO (6:50) ››› Bridesmaids (2011) ’ (CC) Girls (N) Enlighten Girls ’ Enlighten Girls ’ Enlighten HBO Rise of Apes Real Time/Bill Maher ›› American Reunion (2012) ’ (CC) ›› Red Tails ’ HGTV Hunters Hunt Intl Cool Pools (CC) Hawaii Hawaii House Hunters Reno Hunters Hunt Intl HGTV Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It (N) Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List It HIST Pawn Pawn Ax Men “Rock Slide” Ax Men (N) (CC) Bamazon (CC) Pawn Pawn HIST American Pickers Pawn Pawn American Pickers (N) Pawn Pawn American Pickers LIFE Abducted: The Carlina White Story (2012) Steel Magnolias (2012) Queen Latifah. (CC) Abducted Story LIFE (6:00) Long Lost Son In the Dark (2013) Elizabeth Rohm. (CC) Movie NBCSN Poker After Dark NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point Star-Spangled NBCSN Boxing Crossover Pro Football Talk (N) Star-Spangled FIS Freestyle Skiing L.A. Auto Show NICK Sponge. Sponge. See Dad Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends NICK Drake Drake Nick Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends ROOT (6:00) UFC College Basketball UCLA at Arizona State. College Basketball ROOT Mariners Mariners Mondays (N) World Poker Tour Dan Patrick SPEED Classic Car Crazy British Touring Car Road Champ. Auto Racing Unique Whips SPEED Truck U Truck U Gearz Gearz Hot Rod Hot Rod Truck U Truck U Unique Whips SYFY (5:30) ›› Blade II ›› Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Dragon Wasps (2012) Corin Nemec. SYFY Underworld Continuum (N) Being Human (N) Lost Girl (N) (CC) Continuum TLC Cake Cake Here Comes Honey Here Comes Honey Plastic Wives (N) ’ Here Comes Honey TLC Cake Boss:Next Cake Boss:Next Cake Boss:Next Pete Pete Cake Boss:Next TNT 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (:04) Dallas (CC) (:04) Dallas (CC) (:04) Dallas (CC) TNT The Mentalist (CC) The Mentalist (CC) Dallas “Battle Lines” (:03) Dallas (N) (CC) (:05) Dallas (CC) TOON (6:00) Hoodwinked! Incredible Looney Oblongs King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Fam. Guy Fam. Guy TOON Regular Adven Regular MAD (N) King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU He’s Just Not USA NCIS “Caged” ’ WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) NCIS: Los Angeles WGN-A News Replay 30 Rock 30 Rock Rules Rules Scrubs Scrubs Sunny Sunny WGN-A WGN News at Nine Funny Home Videos Rules Rules 30 Rock Scrubs 30 Rock Sunny WTBS (:02) ›› Sex and the City 2 (2010) Sarah Jessica Parker. (CC) (:02) ›› Failure to Launch (2006) (CC) WTBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Conan (N) (CC) Tuesday Evening January 29, 2013 Wednesday Evening January 30, 2013 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. The Taste (N) (CC) Happy Happy Body of Proof (CC) News J. Kimmel KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. Middle Neigh Mod Fam Suburg. Nashville ’ (CC) News J. Kimmel KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. NCIS “Hit and Run” NCIS: Los Angeles Vegas “Road Trip” News (N) Letterman KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. Super Bowl’s Criminal Minds ’ CSI: Crime Scene News (N) Letterman KCBY IND › Leviathan (1989) Peter Weller. (CC) › I Still Know What You Did Last Summer › Pale Blood (1991) KCBY IND › I Still Know What You Did Last Summer ›› Audrey Rose (1977, Horror) Marsha Mason. (CC) I Still KOBI NBC Ent Insider Betty Betty Go On (N) Normal Dateline NBC (N) ’ News (N) Jay Leno KOBI NBC Ent Insider Whitney Guys- Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire (N) ’ News (N) Jay Leno KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang Betty Betty Go On (N) Normal Dateline NBC (N) ’ News Jay Leno KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang Whitney Guys- Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire (N) ’ News Jay Leno KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Pioneers, Television Henry Ford: American Experience (N) ’ Packard: American KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Nature (N) NOVA (N) ’ (CC) Life on Fire (N) ’ The Story of India KLSR FOX Fox News Two Men Raising Mindy New Girl Mindy News Two Men Raymond Raymond KLSR FOX Fox News Two Men American Idol Auditions continue. (N) (CC) News Two Men Raymond Raymond KTVC IND Gospel Journeys ASI Conventions Waves Variety View Word ASI Video Presc. KTVC IND Amazing Books Creative Media Mission Bible A Sharper Focus Words Melody KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show (N) House “Detox” ’ House ’ (CC) Baggage Excused KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show (N) NUMB3RS ’ (CC) NUMB3RS ’ (CC) Baggage Excused CW30 Seinfeld Rules Hart of Dixie (N) ’ Emily Owens, M.D. Cops ’ Seinfeld Rules ’70s CW30 Seinfeld Rules Arrow “Vertigo” (N) Supernatural (N) ’ Cops ’ Seinfeld Rules ’70s A&E Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Southie Southie Southie Southie A&E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Shipping Barter Kings (N) (:01) Barter Kings AMC Escape-N.Y. ››› Predator (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger. (CC) (:31) ›› Predator 2 (1990) AMC CSI: Miami ’ (CC) ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) Robin Williams, Sally Field. (CC) (:01) ›› Jumanji BRAV Real Housewives Real Housewives Matchmaker Matchmaker Happens Matchmkr BRAV Matchmaker Housewives/Atl. Top Chef: Seattle Top Chef: Seattle (N) Happens Top Chef CNBC American Greed Mad Money 60 Minutes on CNBC American Greed Paid Paid CNBC American Greed Mad Money Amer. Greed American Greed Paid Paid COM Colbert Daily The Burn Tosh.0 Kroll Tosh.0 Tosh.0 The Burn Daily Colbert COM Colbert Daily Kroll Work. South Pk South Pk Work. Kroll Daily Colbert DISC Dual Survival (CC) Dual Survival (CC) Dual Survival (N) ’ Africa “Cape” (N) ’ Dual Survival (CC) DISC Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (N) ’ Moonshiners (N) ’ Moonshiners (CC) DISN Austin Shake It Good ›› 16 Wishes (2010) ’ (CC) Jessie ’ Good Austin Jessie ’ DISN Austin Shake It Good Austin Dog Jessie ’ ANT Farm Good Austin Jessie ’ E! E! News (N) E! Special Chasing Kourtney-Kim Kourtney-Kim Chelsea E! News E! E! News (N) Fashion Police Kourtney-Kim The Soup Love You Chelsea E! News ESPN College Basketball SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN Basket NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at . SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) FAM Pretty Little Liars ’ Pretty Little Liars (N) The Lying Game (N) Pretty Little Liars ’ The 700 Club (CC) FAM My Best Friend’s Wedding ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) The 700 Club (CC) FOOD Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped (N) Chopped FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Bobby’s Dinner Bat Restaurant: Im. FX (6:30) ››› The Other Guys (2010) The Ultimate Fighter Justified (N) Justified FX Other ›› Knight and Day (2010) Tom Cruise. Premiere. The Americans “Pilot” Ameri FXM ›› Date Night (2010) (CC) FXM ››› The Insider (1999, Drama) Al Pacino, Russell Crowe. (CC) FXM Ice Age: Melt ›› Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (CC) ›› She’s All That (1999) (CC) HBO Harry Potter › Wrath of the Titans (2012) Identity Girls ’ ›› Unknown (2011) ’ (CC) HBO (6:30) ›› In & Out REAL Sports Gumbel › This Means War (2012) ’ Promised Real Time/Bill Maher HGTV Hunt Intl Hunters Property Property Income Property (N) Hunters Hunt Intl Income Income HGTV Property Brothers Cousins Cousins Property Brothers (N) Hunters Hunt Intl House Hunters Reno HIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Top Gear (CC) Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars (:02) Ancient Aliens HIST American American American American American American American American American American LIFE Dance Moms (CC) Dance Moms (CC) Dance Moms (N) Supernanny (:01) Teen Trouble LIFE Wife Swap ’ (CC) Wife Swap ’ (CC) Wife Swap ’ (CC) Wife Swap ’ (CC) Double Double NBCSN NHL Live Star-Spangled Crossover Pro Talk NHL Football Star-Spangled NBCSN Hockey NFL Turning Point Crossover Pro Talk NHL NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point NICK Drake Drake Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends NICK Drake Drake Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends ROOT (6:30) UFC Reloaded Nick Diaz vs. BJ Penn. Brawl Call World Poker Tour Dan Patrick ROOT College Basketball World Poker Tour College Basketball 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 (6:30) Face Off Face Off Face Off (N) Total Total Face Off SYFY Ghost Hunters (CC) Ghost Hunters (CC) Ghost Hunters (N) ’ Ghost Mine (N) Ghost Hunters (CC) TLC The Sisterhood ’ The Sisterhood ’ Starter Wives Plastic Wives (CC) Starter Wives TLC Cheer Perfection ’ Here Comes Honey Toddlers & Tiaras ’ Cheer Perfection (N) Toddlers & Tiaras ’ TNT Castle ’ (CC) Castle “Demons” ’ Castle ’ (CC) Castle ’ (CC) CSI: NY ’ (CC) TNT Castle ’ (CC) Castle “Kill Shot” ’ Castle “Cuffed” ’ Castle ’ (CC) CSI: NY ’ (CC) TOON Gumball Looney Level Up Adven King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy TOON Gumball NinjaGo Dragons Incredible King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU White Collar (N) Law & Order: SVU USA NCIS ’ (CC) NCIS (CC) (DVS) NCIS (CC) (DVS) Necess. Rough (:01) White Collar WGN-A WGN News at Nine Funny Home Videos Rules Rules 30 Rock Scrubs 30 Rock Sunny WGN-A WGN News at Nine Funny Home Videos Rules Rules 30 Rock Scrubs 30 Rock Sunny WTBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Cougar Big Bang Conan (N) (CC) WTBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) (CC) Thursday Evening January 31, 2013 Friday Evening February 1, 2013 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. Shark Tank (CC) Grey’s Anatomy (N) (:02) Scandal (N) ’ News J. Kimmel KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. Last Man Malibu Shark Tank (N) ’ (:01) 20/20 ’ (CC) News J. Kimmel KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. 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Undercover Boss (N) CSI: NY (N) ’ (CC) Blue Bloods (N) ’ News (N) Letterman KCBY IND ››› Running Scared (1986) (CC) ››› Married to the Mob (1988) (CC) Midnight Cowboy KCBY IND ›› Number One With a Bullet (1987) (CC) ›› Rapid Exchange (2003) (CC) I’m Gonna Git KOBI NBC Ent Insider 30 Rock ’ (CC) Office 1600 (:01) Do No Harm ’ News (N) Jay Leno KOBI NBC Ent Insider The 44th NAACP Image Awards ’ (CC) Dateline NBC (N) ’ News (N) Jay Leno KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang 30 Rock ’ (CC) Office 1600 (:01) Do No Harm ’ News Jay Leno KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang The 44th NAACP Image Awards ’ (CC) Dateline NBC (N) ’ News Jay Leno KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Art Beat Field Doc Martin ’ (CC) Sherlock Holmes History Detectives KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Wash News DCI Banks “Cold Is the Grave” Masterpiece Classic Chado- KLSR FOX Fox News Two Men American Idol (N) ’ Glee “Naked” (N) ’ News Two Men Raymond Raymond KLSR FOX Fox News Two Men Kitchen Nightmares The Following News Two Men Raymond Raymond KTVC IND 3ABN Today (N) Bible Sign Time Gospel Life To The Robe 3ABN Today (N) KTVC IND It Is Mission Feature Pres. Better Life On Tour A Sharper Focus Variety Thunder KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show (N) White Collar (CC) White Collar (CC) Baggage Excused KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Monk ’ (CC) Monk ’ (CC) Baggage Excused CW30 Seinfeld Rules The Vampire Diaries Beauty & Beast Cops ’ Seinfeld Rules ’70s CW30 Seinfeld Rules Nikita (N) ’ (CC) The Carrie Diaries Cops ’ Seinfeld Rules ’70s A&E The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) First 48: Missing Beyond Scared Beyond Scared A&E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Southie Southie Duck D. Duck D. AMC Md Max-Thndr ›› The Transporter (2002), Shu Qi (CC) (:01) ››› Starship Troopers (1997) (CC) AMC The Transporter (CC) ›››› Halloween (1978, Horror) (CC) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers BRAV Matchmkr Matchmaker Housewives/Atl. Atlanta Kathy (N) Happens Atlanta BRAV Housewives/Atl. ››› Bad Boys (1995) Martin Lawrence. ››› Bad Boys (1995) Martin Lawrence. CNBC American Greed Mad Money Death: It’s a Living American Greed Paid Paid CNBC American Greed Mad Money Swoosh! Inside Nike American Greed Paid Paid COM Colbert Daily Sunny Sunny Work. Tosh.0 Sunny Sunny Daily Colbert COM Colbert Daily Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Kroll Work. The Burn Tosh.0 Good Luck Chuck DISC Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners (CC) Property Property Property Property Property Property DISC Gold Rush ’ (CC) Gold Rush - The Dirt Gold Rush (N) (CC) Bering Sea Gold ’ Gold Rush ’ (CC) DISN Austin Shake It Good Princess Protection Program ’ Jessie ’ Good Austin Jessie ’ DISN ANT Farm Austin ANT Farm Jessie (N) Phineas Gravity Dog Good Austin Jessie ’ E! E! News (N) The Soup Love You E! Special Chasing Chasing Chelsea E! News E! E! News (N) Sex-City Sex-City Kourtney-Kim Fashion Police (N) Chelsea E! 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T Cake dig U O S Pony Village Mall’s 2013 Wedding international wedding dresses will Faire Extraordinaire will feature fun, hang throughout the mall. Examples fashion, music and prizes. of traditional wedding gowns from “It’s fun to see brides coming places such as Russia and Spain will with their moms,” said Bonnie be on display. Hayes, the mall’s marketing director. A new addition this year is live “They come to have fun and see music by “Rhythm of Love,” per- what the show has to offer.” forming in Center Square from 2-3 Brides can begin registering for p.m. the show at 10 a.m. and then tour the Afterward the names of five reg- show’s vendor tables. istered brides will be drawn to par- Beginning at 11 a.m., names of ticipate in the Cake Dig. Brides will registered brides will be drawn for don aprons and dig for pieces of door prizes. Up to 10 names an hour paper hidden within the cakes. Each will be drawn until 2 p.m. Brides will paper lists a prize or gift certificate also can win prizes from individual from a mall store. Prizes include a vendor tables. $200 gift certificate to the mall, jew- The fashion show starts at 1 p.m. elry, makeup from Macy’s, a Harry In addition to the wedding attire Ritchie’s Jewelers gift certificate and modeled in the show, posters of more.

Contributed Photos by VocalEyes Photography Five lucky brides-to-be were randomly drawn to partici- pate in digging for prizes at last year’s Wedding Faire.

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Admission is $15 for sin- in North Bend. U O gles or $25 for pairs. The celebrity and bachelor auc- S Finger food and desserts tion will be held at 6 p.m., followed will be provided by by dinner at 7 p.m. Live music begins Oregon Coast at 8 p.m. Cost is $40 per person. Culinary Institute; Celebs will have dinner and dance a few Spruce Street Bar & times with their auction winners that Grill provides a no- evening. host full bar; Wild Oats Auctionees in alphabetical order: Janice Photography takes photo- Blue, Coquille police chief; Melissa Cribbins, graphs; and DJ John Genres will provide county commissioner; Aaron Draper, Star of music for dancing from 8-11 p.m. Hope; Jennifer Groth, Coos Bay City The fun will include prizes such as gift Council; Stephanie Kilmer, KDOCK; Matt Walk to Beach... cards and balloons with cash. County LeDoux, Fishermen’s Wharf; Michael Commissioner Bob Main and Sheriff Craig McMains and Zack Meline, U.S. Marines; have your wedding Zanni will participate in a celebrity auction, Tim Novotny, The World; Crystal Shoji, along with others to be announced. Coos Bay mayor ; Joe Tang,The Portside; two on the beach. Proceeds from this event will help the National Guardsmen; two Coast Coquille Police Department purchase equip- Guardsmen; and a surprise bachelor. ment. For tickets, contact the CPD at 541- For more information or to donate call 395-2114 or the Coquille Chamber of 541-888-8893 or visit www.star-of- Commerce at 541-395-3414. hope.com/valentine.html. Wedding Facilities

Quartets offer singing Valentines Capacity for 80 guests with full kitchen, from a longer list. Whichever chorus you choose, call by wet bar and fireplace. The perfect and affordable Feb. 13 to schedule the visit. Options include: I Gold Coast Chorus (men’s barbershop) — Feb. 14, $30. Two songs, rose, card, photo place for your wedding and reception. with quartet. Coos Bay, North Bend, Bandon and Coquille only. 541-267- Lodging available for your wedding party and guests. 7892, 541-347-3573. I Sea Breeze Harmony Chorus (women’s barbershop) — Feb. 14, $20. “Valegram” includes two songs, flower, card. Vacation Rental Home • Cottages • RV Sites Choose “friend” or “sweetheart” songs. Phone valegrams are $10. Gail, 541-808- 1773. I Vibe (Myrtle Point High School show choir) — Feb. 14, $10 to $20 depending on distance from Myrtle Point. Song of your choice and card. Can also mail DVD with two songs to out-of-area sweethearts. Pick up Whether you call it a singing order form at MPHS or Myrtle Crest School, Valentine or a “Valegram,”several local non- or contact Shawn Bridges, 541-572-1285, profit vocal groups can say it with a song for [email protected]. your sweetheart, spouse, relative, or friend. I North Bend High School Jazz Choir and A typical singing valentine involves an a Select Choir — Till Feb. 29, $10 includes cappella quartet visiting your beloved’s note, song of client’s choice and rose. 541- workplace or home and singing in four-part 756-8328.North Bend High School Jazz 800-353-9754 • 541-247-9203 harmony. Local barbershop choruses offer a Choir and Select Choir: Till Feb. 29, $10 www.turtlerockresorts.com limited choice of songs, but Myrtle Point includes note, song of client’s choice and High School’s show choir, Vibe, lets you pick rose. 541-756-8328. 28788 Hunter Creek Loop, Gold Beach, OR. 97444 C M Y K C M Y K 2 1

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COQUILLE — The stage was set. Spotlights burned bright. Performers primped and prepped in their dressing rooms, nervously awaiting their big entrance. People trickled in and took their seats in Coquille’s Sawdust Theatre. As time ticked by, hair spray like a delicate morning mist hung on the air of the girls’ dressing room. Faces pressed close to the lighted mirror for the finishing touches of makeup. Finally, the moment to take the stage arrived. On one of the luckiest days of the year, 12-12-12, Sherrill Ellis and Doug Gray, veterans of the Sawdusters’ olio shows, said their real-life wedding vows beneath the spotlights. The wedding was a casual affair that reflected the melodramatic theme of the Sawdust Theatre. It began with a perform- ance by granddaughters of the bride and groom. Eight-year-old Kyndal Sheffield, 6- year-old Makena Castilla, and 11-year-old Hailey Waterman waltzed across stage car- rying a sign that read, “The Groom is dash- ing, the Bride is aglow,”and on the flipside, “Hold on everybody, ‘I won’t let go.’” The wedding party walked on stage in time to “I Won’t Let Go” by Rascal Flatts. Sherrill wore a knee-length, strapless, off- white vintage dress. The men wore black slacks, ties and vests. “It’s not either of our first marriages, so we didn’t see any need to be elaborate,” Sherrill said. In the spirit of keeping costs low, Doug and Sherrill decorated the theater them- selves the night before the wedding. Sherrill’s son-in- law performed the marriage. Doug’s daughter-in-law, Sara Waterman, made the cake, a 6-inch carrot delica- cy,as well as chocolate, spice and carrot cupcakes with Photos by Alysha Beck, The World buttercream frosting to sur- Sherrill Ellis and her bridesmaids dressed and had their hair done in a round it on a five-tier dis- dressing room before Ellis’wedding at the Sawdust Theatre. play made by Doug. C M Y K C M Y K 3

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Contributed Photos by VocalEyes Photography Wedding planning, gift registries, dresses for the bride and the bridal party were just a few of the products and services offered by vendors at last year’s bridal show.More than 40 vendors have signed up to participate at this year’s Wedding Faire Extraordinaire.

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