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C M C M Y K Y K PGA CHAMPION DAREDEVILS UNITE McIlroy wins second major title, B1 Obstacle course draws thousands, A5 Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 MONDAY,AUGUST 13, 2012 theworldlink.com I 75¢ Avery Kohl, 3, plays with Hannah Bearowitz, the A bear that cares hearing-impaired bear,at her North Bend home. Avery was diagnosed I Nonprofit group sends bears around the living room gathering her favorite hearing-impaired as a toys. newborn and wears hear- to children to boost confidence “We act like they’re Superfly.” ing aids.The bear,which is sent to hearing- Traveling bear BY JESSIE HIGGINS impaired children across Sara Kohl wants to keep it that way. So The World the country, also wears when she learned about the Traveling Aware- hearing aids. Hannah was NORTH BEND — The Kohl family doesn’t ness Bears — a non-profit group that makes sent by a non-profit hide their daughter’s hearing aids. teddy bears with various illnesses and disabil- group that makes teddy Three-year-old Avery Kohl started out as a ities and sends them to children with the same bears with various med- baby wearing bright-pink devices. For her diagnoses —she signed up to receive Hannah ical conditions and dis- second pair, she chose rainbow colors. Bearowitz, the hearing-impaired bear. abilities and sends them And the little girl will pause from her play- Last Tuesday night, Hannah arrived. to children with the same ing long enough to show off the colorful Avery was getting ready for bed, Kohl said. condition so the kids feel implements to anyone who asks. The little girl took off Hannah’s purple hear- less alone. “So far, she thinks their cool because we ing aids — attached with Velcro behind the think their cool,” Avery’s mom, Sara Kohl, By Jessie Higgins, said. She watched her daughter scamper SEE BEARS | A8 The World Soggy cardboard, dry spirits I Annual Lakeside boat races provide laughter, tough competition BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE The World LAKESIDE — How many engi- neers does it take to build the county’s fastest cardboard boat? On Saturday, just five. A group of engineering buddies from Washington upped the ante at Tenmile Lake’s 13th annual cardboard boat race. Their vessel — a sleek kayak made of duct tape and 45 pounds of refrigerator boxes — dominated the adult contest and soaked all six competitors in the event’s free- for-all division. Curt Marchione, a retired nuclear engineer who grew up in Lakeside and now lives in Port Orchard, Wash.,says he convinced his friends to enter the competi- tion as a light-hearted challenge. After a career tinkering with fission reactors, Marchione now considers himself a convert to the world of cardboard engineering. “The people are a lot more friendly, and it’s not quite as seri- ous if you make a mistake,” he laughed. Unloading, laughing For most paddlers, mistakes wouldn’t become apparent until they hit Tenmile’s murky waters. Corgan Cox, a rusty-haired 12- Photos by Benjamin Brayfield, The World year old, learned that first hand. Top:Joey Musacchia takes the lead during the cardboard boat race on Tenmile Lake in Lakeside.This vessel modeled after a kayakwas designed by a family friend who is nuclear His 6-foot box was one of the first engineer. Left: Ethan Davis of Veneta,waits in his boat before the race. Davis heard about the race the night before and built a vessel in about four hours, he said.Center: Brian vessels to sink. and Brad Wicklund race ahead of Ella Johnston and Kaila Edwards. Right: Ethan Davis paddles around Ella Johnston and Kaila Edwards, far right, as their cardboard boat cap- sizes during the all-comers race. SEE RACES | A8 Romney’s VP pick: Will Ryan help or hurt campaign? Selection sets Medicare plan policy debate draws criticism BY KASIE HUNT AND KEN THOMAS BY RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR The Associated Press The Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Game WASHINGTON — Republican on. Paul Ryan’s blueprint for Medicare As the sprint to the November could prove as polarizing in the election gets under way, Mitt campaign as President Barack Romney and his running mate, Obama’s health care overhaul has Paul Ryan, are pitching them- been. Even Mitt Romney may not selves as “America’s Comeback want to go there. Team,” Republican turnaround Romney’s new running mate has artists willing to take on tough built a strong reputation on Capitol decisions facing the economy, Hill for bold ideas to restrain health entitlement programs and the care costs and federal spending role of government. overall. His centerpiece idea is to Romney’s selection of Ryan as steer future retirees into private his vice presidential running insurance plans, with a fixed pay- mate this weekend jolted the ment from the government that presidential contest and set the may or may not cover as much of a contours for the fall campaign: retiree’s costs as does the current Romney as a proponent of a program. friendlier business climate seek- Ryan, a conservative Wisconsin ing to revitalize the economy and congressman and chairman of the rein in federal spending while The Associated Press House Budget Committee, calls his The Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, right, and vice presidential running mate SEE POLICY | A8 Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin greet the crowd during a campaign event at the Waukesha County Expo Center, Sunday. SEE MEDICARE | A8 Missing person Sewage slip up Police reports . A2 Comics . A6 T S E E Local author tells Malfunctioning sewage A D What’s Up. A2 Sports . B1 D I I splash dam pump in Portland causes spill C E S S South Coast. A3 Classifieds . B7 tragedy in 1951. of 15,000 gallons onto trail. Cloudy R N N I 66/55 I Opinion. A4 Puzzles. B8 History | A3 Nation | A5 O F Weather | A8 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Monday, August 13,2012 Y K South Coast Managing Editor James Casey • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Meetings Local league tells who’s who TODAY COOS COUNTY — The public,”she said. North Bend City Council — 4:30 League of Women Voters of BAY AREA In addition to lot of happy TODAY Branch Library, 395 Winches- p.m., council chambers, city hall, Coos County announces babies, the event will feature ter Ave., Reedsport. Kids up to 835 California St.; regular work publication of the 21st edi- Canine Good Citizen Test 7 to 18 invited to participate in REPORTS opportunities to learn more 8:30 a.m., Hanson Meekins session. tion of “Who’s Who: Elected arts and crafts. Free popcorn about breastfeeding. For Animal Hospital, 25 E. Lock- Bandon School District — 6:30 and Appointed Officials for more information, call and refreshments. 541-271- the League’s webmaster on hart Ave, Coos Bay. $10. All 3500 p.m., district cafeteria, 455 Ninth Coos County 2012-2013.” the form provided on the Stratton-Wright at 541-297- dogs welcome. Bring a leash; St. SW; regular session. The book is published in website. For more informa- 4098. no prong collars or head hal- Musical Benefit for Port Orford North Bend School District — 7 online form for easier access tion about the League, call ters allowed during test. For CommUnity Co-op 3-8 p.m., Buffington Park, U.S. Highway p.m., North Bend City Council and quicker updates and can Carol, 541-756-2041, or Give a hand details contact Shirley, 541- chambers, 835 California St.; be found on the League’s BAY AREA — A resident at 266-7440. 101, Port Orford. Live music Kathy, 541-751-9848. by Sparrow’s Gate, Mike Dis- regular meeting. website, lwvcooscounty.org. Coddington Place is being Plein Air Paintout 9 a.m. to The publication can be ‘Latch-on’ celebrates brow & Shine On, Blues Crus- reunited with her children 2, noon, Marsh Haven B&B, taceans, Heather Carpenter, TUESDAY printed by first saving to a breastfeeding 6 and 8 years old. They need 47815 Floras Lake Loop, Lan- computer. and Kirk Schumacher. Bring help with beds — specifically glois. Bring lunch, water and Coos County Airport District — “Who’s Who” contains COOS BAY — your own picnic to share. bunk beds for the two older paint supplies. Park on the 7:30 a.m., district boardroom, names and contact informa- Breastfeeding moms and www.portorfordcoop.org/ second floor of Southwest Ore- children — and a toddler’s grassy area outside the tion for hundreds of Coos babies are invited to gather at entrance. Carpool and infor- Defazio Town Hall Meeting gon Regional Airport terminal Mingus Park for a “latch- bed. 5:15–6:15 p.m., Coos Bay Pub- building, 1100 Airport Lane, County public agencies and mation at 541-297-6118. officials, including local, on” at noon Sunday, Aug. 19 Coddington Place pro- lic Library, 525 Anderson Ave., North Bend; regular meeting. in honor of National vides a new start for abused Vacation Bible School 9 a.m. to Coos Bay. state, and federal elected and 12:30 p.m., First Baptist Coos Bay Planning Commission — appointed officials, plus pri- Breastfeeding Month. women. The Women's Safety http://defazio.house.gov 6 p.m., Coos Bay Library, 525 Church, 2080 Marion Ave., vate nonprofit corporations Sharaea Stratton-Wright and Resource Center also North Bend. Grades 1-7. 541- Bingo 6:30 p.m., Bay Area Anderson Ave.; public hearing to serving a public function.