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BY EMILY THORNTON Oregon’s average is 16.1 per middle-aged men committed sui- “After the Medicaid patients The World 100,000, or 4,772 total suicide Getting help cide in a couple months’ time. He receive help, then the dual eligible deaths. The state average is 35 per- If you or anyone you know is thinking said they’d all recently seen their (Medicaid and Medicare) will, and COOS BAY — Coos County has cent higher than the national one at about committing suicide, call 911 or the primary health physician within then private insurance holders.” one of the highest suicide rates in 10.5 per 100,000. county crisis hotline at 541-751-2550 or the the last month and had a “clean bill The CHIP report said “unin- Oregon. The Coos County Public Health national hotline at 800-273-8255. of health.” sured individuals may only be able There were 149 reported sui- Department is addressing the issue For more information, visit http://pub- The Western Oregon Advanced to access urgent/emergent mental cides between 2003 and 2010, in its Community Health Improve- lic.health.oregon.gov/PreventionWellness/ Health, the county’s Coordinated health care, neglecting the kind of according to the Oregon Health ment Plan. At a recent meeting, SafeLiving/SuicidePrevention/Pages/cntym Care Organization, already requires routing services that may prevent Authority’s findings. That placed officials discussed how they want ap.aspx#coos. screening of Oregon Health Plan the higher cost and disruptive the county fourth with a rate of to reach out to patients through patients. In fact, OHP patients have types of care. Individuals with 29.4 suicide deaths for every increased depression screenings. adequate care, according to the commercial insurance may need to 100,000 people. It is 70 percent They plan to implement their plan, county’s mental health depart- county’s findings. go outside the county to gain the higher than the state average. Only once finalized this fall, over the ment, said one of the plan’s goals “We want to expand it to all needed mental health services.” Curry, Grant and Harney counties next couple of years. should be to increase access to care. patients,” said Nikki Zogg, Coos had higher numbers for all ages. David Geels, director of the He also described a time when five County Health Administrator. SEE SUICIDE | A8 Veterans Stand Down One bust turns into six arrests

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COOS BAY — What began as the chance sighting of a wanted man by a police officer in the Empire area Wednesday after- noon ended up netting six arrests on charges ranging from probation vio- lation to aggravated theft. Capt. Chris Chapanar of the Coos Bay Police Department said an officer driving by 1163 Crocker Ave. saw a man he knew to be wanted talking to another person on the lawn. Ramon Rodriguez When the officer attempted to talk with him, the man fled into the brush. “That obviously caused us to call in a K-9 and set up a perimeter,” Chapanar said. Nearby lawns quickly filled with By Lou Sennick, The World curious bystanders as law enforce- Air Force veteran Robert Pierman gets a free haircut from Karen Juneau on Friday afternoon at the annual Veterans Stand Down.Veterans looking ment vehicles lined the block. Neighbors said the house — its for help or information were able to head out to the Oregon National Guard armory in Coos Bay for help and services, such as the free haircut, sur- Susan Miller plus military gear and information on lots of topics from volunteers on site. Pierman retired from the Air Force in 1989 and lives in Port Orford. yard filled with broken-down cars and rusted children’s play equipment — has been a trouble spot for years. Police wandered through the yard Community rallies to help peering through the windows of the cars with flashlights as they searched. As they canvassed the property, BY EMILY THORNTON He said his unit, the 270th Military Police officers quickly found and arrested Want to help The World in Eureka, Calif., received 10 Purple Hearts several other wanted people. To make a monetary or other and were under constant enemy fire. Ramon Rodriguez and Susan Miller donation to the Coos Community COOS BAY — Raymond Cardy was Cardy said he got Frankie to help him deal are both being held without bail on Steven Robeson Foundation, send it attention: deployed five times to Iraq during his 20- with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He parole violations. Stand Down Fund, 1499 N. year service with the Army National Guard taught him basic obedience and enrolled him Rodriguez is also charged with two Collier St., Coquille, OR 97423. and U.S. Army. He and his service dog, a in a program using his veterans benefits, counts of carrying a concealed For more information on the wiener named Frankie, were attending Fri- although they didn’t cover the cost of the dog. weapon under a warrant stemming annual Veterans Stand Down, day’s Veterans Stand Down for the first time. “He reminds me I’m not in Iraq anymore,” from a North Bend warrant. call 541-751-8518 or visit He was looking forward to the event’s Cardy said. He said the furry pup helps calm Steven Robeson faces two counts www.coosbaystanddown.org. offerings. of unlawful possession of metham- “Sounds like a good thing,”Cardy said. SEE VETERANS | A8 phetamine. Police arrested Amanda Lyons and Skyler Waldrop for probation viola- tion. Amanda Lyons The sixth arrest was as much by Pesky mosquitoes taking Governor chance as the first five. Chapanar said Nicholas Braafladt vetoes bill had been passing by on the street a bite out of Bandon when he saw the commotion and wandered over to see what was hap- on mascots pening. BY AMY MOSS STRONG at their thickest — are biting through cloth- “He actually initiated contact with The World ing, entering homes through open doors PORTLAND (AP) — us,” he said. and following people inside their cars. Gov. John Kitzhaber on An officer at the scene recognized Skylar Waldrop BANDON — It could be the storyline for The problem could affect the area eco- Friday vetoed a bill that Braafladt as a wanted person and the latest horror film, but the invasion of nomically. Golfers at Bandon Dunes Golf would have allowed some placed him under arrest. Braafladt is the blood suckers is all too real for some Resort have complained about the Oregon schools to keep charged with aggravated first-degree Bandon residents, who have been mobbed swarms, according to General Manager their mascots, nicknames theft and two counts of first-degree by swarms of mosquitoes this summer. Hank Hickox. and logos that depict theft. It’s so bad in some areas, especially in “We have taken certain precautionary Native Americans. Coos Bay police were helped by the past few weeks, that people are severe- measures advising our customers to wear The bill would have the Coquille Tribal Police, Confeder- ly limiting their outside time, not tending long-sleeve shirts and use repellent, but no reversed part of a ban on ated Tribal Police, North Bend Police one’s left because of the mosquitoes,”he said. their gardens and taking their dogs else- Native American mascots Department and detectives from the where for walks. South Coast Interagency Narcotics The mosquitoes — when the swarms are SEE MOSQUITO | A8 SEE MASCOTS | A8 Team. N. Braafladt

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Saturday, August 17,2013 Y K South Coast Executive Editor Larry Campbell • 541-269-1222, ext. 251 theworldlink.com/news/local School Registrations Cakes by Jaz MONDAY Coos Bay Schools Registration 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Grades K-7: Blos- Coquille Schools Registration 7 som Gulch, 333 S. 10th St.; a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Lincoln Ele- Madison, 400 Madison St.; Mil- almost anytime mentary and Coquille Valley licoma, 260 Second Ave.; Sun- School (includes preschool), set, 245 S. Cammann. 541-267- 1115 N. Baxter; 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., 3104. CHARLESTON — Cakes will be Tuesday 11 a.m. to 6 Winter Lakes High School, 180 With Jaz had a soft opening p.m. and again from 8 p.m. to N. Baxter; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Harding Learning Center Regis- July 7, but business has been midnight; Wednesday you Coquille High School, 499 W. tration 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Hard- booming with more than a can find her at Coos Bay Central Ave. 541-396-2181 ing, 755 S. Seventh St., Coos dozen weddings. Jasmine Farmers Market; and Thurs- Bay. 541-267-3104. McAfee has landed in a day through Saturday, 11 TUESDAY storefront in Charleston a.m. to 6 p.m. While in the THURSDAY North Bend Middle School between Thrifty Sisters and store you can sample cup- Returning Student Registration Marshfield High School Registra- the Wild Women of cakes, cookies and other 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Grades 7-8 tion by grade and last name. Charleston at 63340 Boat desserts. at NBMS, 1500 16th St., North Call 541-267-3104 or visit Basin Road, Suite A. McAfee This fall and winter there Bend. 541-756-2521. http://marshfield.cbd9.net/. will celebrate the stores are plans to offer cake pop grand opening 2-6 p.m. Sat- and cake decorating classes. North Bend High School New North Bend High School New urday, Aug. 17. And other future plans Student Registration 8 a.m. to Student Registration 8 a.m. to There will be samples of include offering gluten free 3:30 p.m., Grades 9-12 at NBHS, 3:30 p.m., Grades 9-12 at NBHS, 2323 Pacific Ave., North Bend. the cake flavors that are dessert options. 2323 Pacific Ave., North Bend. available to order for custom For more details about Call 541-751-7183 for an Call 541-751-7183 for an creations. The ribbon cutting Cakes With Jaz check out appointment. appointment. will take place at 2:30 p.m. cakeswithjazco on Facebook; Lighthouse School Registration 8 Harding Learning Center Regis- and there will be prize give- email questions to jas- a.m. to 4 p.m., Grades K-8 at tration 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Hard- aways every half hour. [email protected] or North Bay, 93670 Viking Lane, ing, 755 S. Seventh St., Coos Regular business hours call, 541-294-7703. North Bend. Bay. 541-267-3104. Coquille Schools Registration 10 Coos Bay Schools Registration 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Coquille High a.m. to 7 p.m. Grades K-7: Blos- Jasmine McAfee is having the grand opening of her bakery Cakes with School, 499 W. Central Ave.; som Gulch, 333 S. 10th St.; Jazz in Charleston on Saturday. McAfee sells cakes, cupcakes, cookies noon to 7 p.m. Lincoln Elemen- Madison, 400 Madison St.; Mil- and cake-pops in a variety of flavors. tary and Coquille Valley School licoma, 260 Second Ave.; Sun- (includes preschool), 1115 N. set, 245 S. Cammann. 541-267- By Alysha Beck, The World Baxter; noon to 7 p.m., Winter 3104. Lakes High School, 180 N. Bax- ter. 541-396-2181. FRIDAY Engagement Scholarships WEDNESDAY North Bend High School Regis- tration 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Berrian, ■ Jacquelyn Davis, a 2012 Council has awarded schol- Marshfield High School Registra- Grades 9-12 at NBHS, 2323 graduate of Fort Benton High arships to three South Coast tion by grade and last name. Pacific Ave., North Bend. 541- Garcia School, recently received a students who all graduated Call 541-267-3104 or visit 751-7183. $2,000 Heisey Foundation with at least a 3.0 GPA, plan http://marshfield.cbd9.net/. Harding Learning Center Regis- scholarship from the Uni- to attend college in the state North Bend High School New tration 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Hard- Bill and Gina Berrian of versity of Montana. Davis is of Oregon and have shown Student Registration 8 a.m. to ing, 755 S. Seventh St., Coos North Bend are pleased to the daughter of Brett and commitment to community 3:30 p.m., Grades 9-12 at NBHS, Bay. 541-267-3104. announce the engagement of Sally Davis of Coos Bay. She service. 2323 Pacific Ave., North Bend. their son Trevor Berrian to is a freshman at the Univer- Congratulations to Karis- Coos Bay Schools Registration 9 Angelee Garcia, daughter of sity of Montana and is sa Donaldson of Pacific High Call 541-751-7183 for an a.m. to 3 p.m. Grades K-7: Blos- appointment. Floyd and Vicki Garcia of majoring in music perform- School; Riley Wahl of Ban- som Gulch, 333 S. 10th St.; Belmont, Mich. Trevor and ance. don High School and Sye Lighthouse School Registration 8 Madison, 400 Madison St.; Mil- Angelee met at Eighth Day ■ Congratulations to Yates of Coquille High licoma, 260 Second Ave.; Sun- a.m. to 4 p.m., Grades K-8 at Farm in Holland, Mich. Andrew Luckman of Coos School. North Bay, 93670 Viking Lane, set, 245 S. Cammann. 541-267- The bride-to-be grew up Bay who is the recipient of ■ Congratulations to North Bend. 3104. in Grand Rapids, Mich. She is TREVOR BERRIAN the Deloitte & Touche LLP Dayna Baker of North Bend a graduate of Hope College AND ANGELEE GARCIA scholarship through the for being awarded a $500 where she studied English Engaged Oregon Society of CPAs scholarship from the PEO Better HuRRY! Spaces are and creative writing. She Educational Foundation. To Chapter FM of Coos Bay for filling up fast for enjoys writing poetry, creat- ing Western Theological Sem- date, the Foundation has the 2013-2014 academic year. ing flower arrangements, inary in Holland, Mich. He given more than $1.5 million Dayna is a senior attend- the world newspaper cooking and singing. enjoys reading philosophy, to nearly 1,000 students. ing Eastern Oregon Univer- The future groom is a grad- spending time outdoors, This year, the foundation sity. She is studying elemen- Parking Lot Sale uate of North Bend High singing and songwriting. awarded $111,350 to 51 quali- tary education and posted a School and Whitworth Uni- The couple plans to wed fied college students. 4.0 grade-point average for Saturday, Aug 24th versity.He is currently attend- Aug. 30 in Holland, Mich. ■ The Oregon Employer the past three terms. 9am to 2pm JUST 1 BLOCK FROM Pets of the Week THE BLACKBERRY ARTS FESTIVAL! Sell your stuff at our 2nd huge sale of the year! 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TODAY ■ Former Coos of people.” Coos Bay Public Schools — 9 Kreuger said she has been a.m., Milner Crest Education County deputy to the Hermiston area a cou- Center, 1255 Hemlock Ave., among accused ple times and never saw a Coos Bay; special meeting. fighting chicken. She doesn’t believe her mother knew the MONDAY BY STEVEN DUBOIS full extent of what was The Associated Press allegedly going on, and North Bend School District No. wouldn’t have gotten caught 13 — 6 p.m., Hall of Champi- PORTLAND — Princess ons, 2323 Pacific Ave., North up in such a thing if she knew Irina Walker, the daughter of Bend; special meeting. the potential for a jail sen- the last king of Romania, was tence. Myrtle Point City Council — hobnobbing two years ago “I don’t see her being 7:30 p.m., Flora M. Laird with European royalty in there watching it, because Memorial Library, 435 Fifth Bucharest to celebrate the my mom loved animals,” St., Myrtle Point; regular 90th birthday of her regal meeting. Kreuger said. “She wouldn’t father. want to watch a chicken die On Friday, she and her like that.” husband, a former Coos Irina Walker was calm in Thefts & County sheriff’s deputy, court on Friday, dressed in appeared in federal court to jail blues. However, court- face charges of running a appointed defense attorney Mischief cockfighting business on Patrick Ehlers said his client their ranch in rural Eastern was “hysterical” when he Oregon. Both pleaded not COOS COUNTY spoke with her behind bars in guilty and were released The Associated Press the morning. Ehlers said Aug. 14, 9:35 a.m., investigat- pending trial. ing a rape report, Boxcar at John Wesley Walker, left, and his wife Princess Irina of Romania, center left, Alexander Phillips Nixon, center Walker’s relatives were Government prosecutors Hauser. right, and Princess Elena of Romania attend the opening of an exhibition in Bucharest on 2011. A Romanian arranging money for her to say Irina and John Walker princess and her husband, a former sheriff's deputy, are apparently among several people federal agents Aug. 14, 10:17 a.m., theft, staged at least 10 cockfight- retain a defense lawyer. arrested in Eastern Oregon on Thursday in connection with an alleged cockfighting ring.Indictments unsealed 90800 block of Hollywood ing derbies between April Judge John V. Acosta Road. 2012 and April 2013, bringing in U.S. District Court in Portland charge Irina Walker,60, and her husband John WesleyWalker,67,with hosting allowed her to return home Aug. 14, 12:09 p.m., criminal in as much as $2,000 a day. cockfighting derbies and illegal gambling at their ranch outside the small Morrow County town of Irrigon. until trial, tentatively sched- trespass, Powers Ranch. Blades were attached to the uled for October. Prosecutors warned that Aug. 14, 1:07 p.m., violation of birds’ legs, spectators were King Michael expressed ish lifestyle. As for herself, earlier this year and Kreuger charged admission, and food “deep sorrow” about Kreuger said being the child sensed something was Walker is a flight risk because a court order, 92800 block of she was born in Colley Lane. and drink were sold, the Princess Irina being arrested of a princess only got her wrong. indictment said. and hopes that the American picked on in school. and could be granted asylum Aug. 14, 3:39 p.m., assault, She said she had warned Prosecutors say 24 mari- justice system and Oregon “We tried to live as normal in that country. 91300 block of Kellogg Lane. her mother about John Walk- Acosta ordered her to sur- juana plants, 24 guns and a courts will act as quickly as as possible around here,”she er, whom she called “bad Aug. 14, 10:28 p.m., threats, large amount of ammunition render her passport and told possible. He did not mention said. “Then you go over to news,”but her mother didn’t 63300 block of Kingfisher were found her not to leave her home his son-in-law and added Europe and that’s sort of like want to believe it. She said Road. during this that he hopes the presump- all fancy.” county,except to go to nearby Walker made her mother feel week’s raid. tion of innocence will func- Never a particularly social Hermiston for groceries and beautiful and special, and her COOS BAY No charges tion. person, Irina Walker rode doctor appointments. mother would do anything he Aug. 14, 1:18 a.m., report of a have been The Walkers are charged horses, gardened, studied the “Don’t stop at a greeting- loud noise leads to man’s filed in con- with operating an illegal Bible and raised two children said. card store; don’t go to the arrest on outstanding war- nection with gambling business and con- while living in Myrtle Point. “My mom’s kind of naive, movies,”he warned. rants for assault, theft and that discov- spiracy to violate the federal She later divorced her hus- that’s the easiest way to put The princess is to receive failure to report as a sex ery. Animal Welfare Act. Each of band and, in 2007, married a it,” Kreuger said. “She does- an electronic-monitoring offender, 1400 block of New- Irina Irina Walker the offenses carries a maxi- man who had been a family n’t really know the bad side bracelet on Monday. mark Avenue. Walker, 60, Accused mum possible sentence of friend and neighbor — for- Aug. 14, 2:46 a.m., loud party is the third five years in prison and a fine mer Coos County sheriff’s leads to man’s arrest on mul- daughter of of $250,000. Federal prose- deputy John Walker. tiple warrants, including former cutors are seeking forfeiture Angelica Kreuger said John DUII, assault and harass- Romanian of the ranch. Walker took her mother to ment, South Wall Street and King Authorities arrested 16 the Hermiston area in East- Webster Avenue. Michael I. other people in the case. ern Oregon. CONTACT THE NEW SPAPER CornerofFourth Street& CommercialAvenue,CoosBay Aug. 14, 3:54 a.m., electrical The 91- Irina Walker moved to the “She kind of turned hip- y e ar-old U.S. from Switzerland in 1983 P.O.Box18 4 0 ,CoosBay,OR 97420 fire, 3300 block of Pacific pie,” Angelica Kreuger said. 541-269-1222 or800-437-6397 Loop. Michael, with her former-husband “From when we were grow- © 2013 Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co. John Walker one of the John Kreuger, according to ing up to when she moved to News department Aug. 14, 12:29 p.m., theft, 500 few surviv- Accused her daughter, Angelica block of Miluk Drive. Hermiston, she just kind of Executive Editor Larry Cam pbell x 251 new s@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m ing heads of Kreuger of Myrtle Point. She did the whole free-spirit Sports John Gunther x 241 sports@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Aug. 14, 3:15 p.m., warrant state from World War II, was said her parents were school thing. She just wanted to Community events Beth Burback x 224 events@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m service leads to multiple forced to abdicate by the friends in Europe and her wake up in the morning and Obituaries Am anda Johnson x 233 obits@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m arrests, man and woman communists in 1947. Sent father fell in love with Ore- tend to her goats and mess Photo Lou Sennick x 264 tw p h oto @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m arrested for probation viola- into exile, he lived in gon. with her horses.” Advertising tion, three men and a Switzerland and worked as a Angelica Kreuger said her Kreuger said her mother Advertising sales m anager Jeff Precourt x 265 jeff.p re c o u rt@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m woman arrested on war- commercial pilot and briefly mother is proud of her her- Classifie d /Legalm anager Joanna M cNeely x 252 joanna.m cneely@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m rants, 1100 block of Crocker became isolated from the as a chicken farmer. itage — she keeps a large pic- Classifie d a d s 541-267-6278 th ew o rld class@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Avenue. family and the two have not According to a statement ture of her father in the living spoken in a couple months. 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Contact our Log Buyers at tage Company in Coquille place Saturday, Aug. 17, at 6 POSTM ASTER Send address changes to Aug. 14, 6:18 p.m., investigat- (featured in the movie); and p.m., at Bandon Public Ed Groves: 541-404-3701 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 . ing report of child abuse, Matt Anderson, the director. Library, Sprague Room. Pat: 541-206-4105 200 block of South Cam- Fall and Winter is a journey mann Street. across the United States in Aug. 14, 8:19 p.m., fight in the search of what is causing st street leads to arrest for what the filmmaker describes A MINUTE 31 Annual DUII, 1000 block of South as an unfolding global crisis — MESSAGE Fourth Street. pollution, droughts and Aug. 15, 12:31 a.m., man diminishing resources that now threaten civilization arrested for violation of a From restraining order, 600 block NORM of North Bayshore Drive. RUSSELL Aug. 15, 2:07 a.m., two intoxi- Kitten cated males arguing in the road, 800 block of Lakeshore Drive. Palooza Where Is Your Trust? Aug. 15, 2:30 a.m., traffic stop leads back to a residence adoption Every piece of our currency where a man was arrested carries the words “In God We Trust” for a probation violation, with it. Those words were put there August 24 & 25, 2013 Michigan Avenue and South event by acts of congress and date back Main Street. several decades. But do we trust in God? I am Saturday 9am-6pm & Sunday 9am-4pm The Coos County Animal having some doubts. A study showed COQUILLE Shelter will hold a Kitten that 49 percent of the American DOWNTOWN COOS BAY Aug. 14, 6:43 a.m., criminal Palooza adoption event from people believe American’s best years mischief, 200 block of West 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Aug. 18 in are behind her. That is a staggering front of Ray’s Food Place in number. Is it any wonder that we are 17th Avenue. witnessing apathy and depression in ARTS STAINED GLASS CRAFTS Aug. 14, 9:18 a.m., report of the Bandon Shopping Center, our country? some disturbance in front of 66 Michigan Ave., Bandon. Trusting in the dollar to provide CANDLES JEWELRY SOAPS the courthouse, 200 block of All of the kittens are spayed us a living and security is a North Baxter Street. or neutered, dewormed and dangerous way to live. Thousands PHOTOGRAPHY PAINTING POTTERY lost money a few years ago when the Aug. 14, 4:09 p.m., suspicious on vaccinations. Adoption cost is $55 per kit- stock market went south and never vehicle, Sturdivant Park. regained it. People have trusted in BLACKBERRY TREATS FOOD & MORE ten. For more information, their jobs to provide income to NORTH BEND contact Hoover at 541-297- support their family only to find that BEER GARDEN 5115. their employer, who was also trusting SPONSORED BY BAY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AMBASSDORS Aug. 14, 3:36 p.m., suspicious in money, could no longer provide conditions, 1600 block of Vir- them with employment. Turning to ENTERTAINMENT ginia Avenue. the government will not help because Aug. 14, 5:15 p.m., criminal Go! eventually it too will run short of MUSICAL TALENT SAT. & SUN. AS WELL AS mischief to a vehicle, The funds and it will be necessary to Mill Casino. make cuts. BAY AREA TEEN IDOL SEMI FINALS- SAT. 2PM Stay busy on the We need to return to trusting in PROUD SPONSOR BY K-DOCK 92.9 BLACKBERRY JAM Aug. 14, 8:32 p.m., woman on weekends. Find out God. I am convinced that our nation psych meds may have over- will once again see good days. dosed, transported to hospi- where all the latest However, it will never happen with tal, charge of resisting arrest art and music is. our misguided trust in our currency. referred to the DA’s office, Come worship with us Sunday. #BBlackberryArtsFestivallackberryArtsFestival 2600 block of Broadway Avenue. CHURCH OF CHRIST 2761 Broadway, North Bend, OR www.coosbaydowntown.org Aug. 14, 11:55 p.m., domestic See Inside Saturday harassment, The Mill Casino. 541-756-4844 Sponsored and organized by the Coos Bay Downtown Association C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M A4 • The World • Saturday, August 17,2013 Y K Y K

Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Les Bowen, Digital Editor Larry Campbell, Executive Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor Opinion theworldlink.com/opinion Something to get excited about

The groundbreaking last their massive archiving tion of Coos Bay's water- appreciation for learning Our view week for the new home of efforts, the accomplish- front that now lies barren. about the natural attrac- Coos County needs some- the Coos Historical and ments of the staff and a Perhaps long-term resi- tions our region has to offer. thing happening that’s Maritime Center represents plethora of volunteers are dents recall a day when Front The new center could also new, exciting and rife with a lot more than just the more impressive in light of Street was the bustling hub very well become the anchor possibility erection of a new building. the conditions. for Coos Bay when it was one for continued development We believe it portends a The new $6.8 million, of the busiest shopping ports along Front Street as more What do you think? bright a future for the cen- 11,000-square-foot center on the West Coast. Now, of and more locals and visitors ter, and potential for a will allow for not just big- course, the area is a faded frequent the area. That pos- The World welcomes bright future for the water- ger and better exhibits. The shadow of those days. sibility of revitalization is letters. Email us at front, too. open space within and the The location of the new nothing new; it's occurred in [email protected]. Anyone who's visited the surrounding landscaping center, near the Marshfield other urban centers across Maritime center at the should prove an inviting Printing Museum, is opti- the country. north edge of North Bend venue for all sorts of public mal for attracting visitors, Bottom line: Coos County knows full well that the cur- and exclusive events and with perfect visibility from needs something happening rent facility of outdated and activities. U.S. 101. The Historical that's new, exciting and rife inadequate, especially for In addition, the new facil- Center can become a mag- with possibility. We think the the scope of work getting ity's location could prove to net for the most desirable new Coos Historical and done. From their exhibits to be a catalyst for further kinds of visitors – those Maritime Center building fits their education programs to development along that sec- with a greater sense of that definition. Public Forum Cheers Many tried, but the &Jeers system didn’t work The family and friends of Randall Har- less want to thank all the persons whose dedication,professionalism and hard work all led to the same conclusion: In our opin- Disaster averted ion the right person was arrested. All law enforcement, especially Randy Cheers all ‘round for the fisher- Sparks, Detective Riddle and his partner, men who came to the rescue of did an exceptional job. Paul Frazier and Mark and Cynthia staff put together a precise, carefully pre- Schneider last week pared and very truthful prosecution. An excellent job well done. Thank you Mau- after the engine reen for all the support and kindness. exploded and blew a Randy’s murder, which apparently hole in the hull of their there was no reason or motive for, will go vessel the Sea Princess. Port of down in Coos County as one of the most brutal and violent. Bandon commissioner Rick Goche I would never presume to speak for was fishing nearby and was able to others, however, in my opinion, listening pull the couple (and their cats) from to the testimony presented in court, 11 the water. Other fishermen also people on the jury did not take their home at dusk and the mosquitoes were sworn duty too well. Saying they all knew hitting the windshield of the car so hard sped to the scene and helped he was guilty but the court system they weren’t sure how they could escape Write to us retrieve what remnants remained wouldn’t allow a guilty verdict. Give me a and run for the house. Check the air filter The World welcomes letters from readers. floating as the 60-foot wooden break. A hung jury and a retrial would on your small engine equipment; it could Please observe these standards: have been more appropriate. be covered with mosquitoes. I heard a sug- schooner sank. ■ Use your real name. Coos County can now go down in gestion that some ingenious person could ■ 400 words maximum. court history along with O.J. Simpson, set up a booth at the Cranberry Festival ■ Include your address and daytime phone Down to the sea in ships Casey Anthony and George Zimmerman. and offer to spray people with mosquito number for verification. Lee and Darlene Harless repellent. This could be a money maker. ■ No defamation, vulgarity or business com- At long last, ground was broken Coos Bay This has just started. We haven’t even plaints. last week for the new Coos got to the really serious part, when the ■ No poetry or religious testimony. Historical & Maritime West Nile virus, and other diseases that We generally print every letter that meets Flood some farmland, mosquitoes carry, become prevalent. Center in Coos Bay. these guidelines. Send yours to letters@the- and breed mosquitoes What is it going to be like when they have worldlink.com, or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, This was the culmina- the whole Coquille Valley? This is what the 97420. tion of efforts by a lot of So, Bandon has a mosquito problem USFWS wants. I think it would be unbear- entities and individuals, like never seen before, duh! What did we able, or is that part of the strategy? One expect after the 600-acre dairy farm that farm at a time it will be so miserable that all seeded with Tootsie Roll stock. financial state of our county and the eco- was flooded for eco-environmental pur- people will leave on their own accord. nomic role of federal lands. Always great to see something new poses? It’s breeding mosquitoes like There has been no data show that is become reality (and maybe impetus never before. The residents in the city concept is going to produce what the I think it is important to keep our pub- lic lands in public ownership. It will pro- for more?). who thought this was a great idea should USFWS claim. It is not possible to go back give it another thought and join to fight to “natural.” One statement is their tect these areas for the benefit of local this. Some campers at Bullards Beach brochure says, “Manage to accelerate businesses with the tourist dollar, as well Let’s clear the air . . . State Park, thinking they would enjoy restoration to old growth forest.” How as for our own recreation and for future evening sitting at their campsites, are does that happen? The whole concept generations to enjoy. Many businesses Seems incredible that 23 percent leaving early because of the mosquitoes. defies logic. depend on those natural resource recre- of pregnant women in This is especially harmful for young kids. Studying this for a year is ridiculous! ational dollars that stem from the public Coos County smoke, a I understand there are complaints at the The solution is so simple; drain the lands. These public lands provide local swamp and the let the acres return to revenue though activities like fishing, frequency way higher golf course, too. So this is not only a farmer problem, loosing farm land. It is farm use. The ducks, geese, elk and deer hunting, hiking, rock climbing, bike rid- than the state average also a problem for the city of Bandon. would be happier too. ing, kayaking and other activities. of 11 percent. Simply This is a nightmare for residents living Faye Albertson Maintaining healthy working public not good; not good at all. close to the marsh. Their lives have been Coquille lands provides habitat for our very impor- changed dramatically. One resident came tant fisheries. By preserving public lands, Thanks for keeping we support our fisheries and preserve our Stretch those hamstrings clean water which are both essential for Remembering public lands safe our local economy to survive and thrive. Yea! Prep sports season gets the fallen I am looking forward to Senator I would like to thank Senator Merkley under way Monday. All you teen Merkley’s town hall in Coos County Aug. for leading the charge in protecting our athletes involved in U.S. military death tolls 20. Senator Merkley has long been a leader public lands for all Oregonians and football, volleyball, in Afghanistan as of Friday: in the conservation and preservation of tourists that visit our great state. Oregon’s public lands. Understandably, Steve Anderson cross country and soc- 2,126 there has been much discussion about the Coos Bay cer – summer’s over. Time to get back on the healthy diets and back to the prac- tice field. We know you’re actually looking forward to it. So are we. Smack! The mosquito invasion around Bandon is becoming ridiculous – really. We who try to live, work and play in the overrun areas are miserable and mad. We aren’t sure who to be mad at; we just know we’re mad, and welting. Is someone going to come up with a solution before we all slap ourselves silly?

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C M C M Y K Saturday, August 17,2013 • The World • A5 Y K Obituaries

Wesley Paul Pierce Laura Ruth Paull Trellis Evelyn sons-in-law. She will be Dec. 8, 1939 - Aug. 8, 2013 May 28, 1925 - Aug. 4, 2013 Sylvester missed by a large extended family and many friends A memorial service for Laura was born May 28, April 28, 1924 - Aug. 14, 2013 around the country. Wesley Paul Pierce, 73, of 1925, to William “Bill” Alfred Trellis Evelyn Sylvester, Donations in lieu of gifts Coos Bay, will be held at 11 Church and Zoe Ellen Dolan née Bull, passed away Aug. toward the education of a.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, at Coos Church at the family home 14, 2013, after a brief illness. Trellis’s grandchildren may Bay Chapel, 685 Anderson on the Coquille River in Coos She lived 89 years and be sent in care of Evelyn Ave., in Coos Bay. An inurn- County,Ore. She passed qui- enjoyed 68 years of marriage Eggers, 97106 Stian Smith ment will be held following etly Aug. 4, 2013, at Bay with Louie, her Jolly Roger Lane, Coos Bay, OR 97420. the service at Sunset Memo- Crest in Coos Bay. Coos Bay pilot from World War II. Arrangements are under rial Park, 63060 Millington Chapel assisted the family, as Trellis is survived by one the direction of Nelson’s Bay Frontage Road in Coos Bay. A they honor Laura’s privacy in brother and two brothers- Area Mortuary, 541-267- reception will be held at the remembrance of her life. in-law, three daughters, four 4216. Pierce residence. After graduating from grandchildren, five great- Sign the guestbook at Wesley Paul Pierce was Riverton School, Laura grandchildren and three www.theworldlink.com. many things to many people. moved to Portland to attend Wes Pierce Laura Paull He was driven, loving, strict business college and worked and didn’t always use his retired his truck, he still in the shipyards during years as part of the commu- “inside voice,” but his bark drove dump truck and school World War II. nity at Ocean Ridge. She was was always worse than his bus until October of last year. On a Greyhound bus ride, active with various efforts, Language barrier bite. Wes had four children He was always on the move Laura met Garold Royce including reorganizing the from previous marriages. He and could be counted on if Paull, who was stationed in library, hosting movie nights finally found his true love, you needed help. Long Beach, Calif., with the for everyone and helping in leaves girlfriend Jeri (DeCoster) and she com- Wes took pride in our U.S. Navy. They were mar- any way she could, until her pleted him. He finally was home and worked hard to ried May 21, 1944, in Long health prevented it. able to settle down and they keep it maintained inside and Beach. After returning from Laura is survived by her out in the cold were married in Reno, Nev., out. He did all his own main- Long Beach after the war, daughters, Martha Sept. 15, 1978. They were tenance on his vehicles, and spending time in Kla- Houghton of North Bend and completely devoted to each boats, motorhomes or what- math Falls where Royce Melinda “Mindy” and hus- DEAR ABBY: I recently a family soon. other for 35 years, they ever he had. His handyman attended OIT, they raised band, Clint Deeter of started dating one of my As a child, I always proved the naysayers wrong. skills and drive never left a their two daughters in Gar- Lebanon; grandchildren, graduate school classmates. dreamed of a big, fancy wed- diner and Reedsport. He raised her 3-year-old job unfinished. Leah Houghton and Mary We come from different cul- ding. Carey, on the other Laura entered the work tures, but we get along great hand, says he doesn’t want daughter, Kristina, as his Kids and animals were Houghton of North Bend, force again as her youngest and I really like him. one. He feels it would be a own and his daughter, Deb- drawn to Wes like a magnet. Gary Houghton and wife, Ali bie, who he brought into daughter finished up high My problem is he’s very waste of money. After a lot of Other than being a devoted of Eugene, Lauri Todd of their marriage. school, working in various close to his family, who seem discussion, we decided to and loving husband, Wes Coos Bay, and Candice and Wes enjoyed hunting, bookkeeping positions. Fol- to like me very much, but I compromise and have a loved his children and grand- her husband, Ray Epperson fishing, crabbing, clamming, lowing Royce to Portland, always feel left out around courthouse wedding fol- children and treasured all the of Albany; great-grandchil- diving and camping. Any- where he could be near the them. An example: The nine lowed by a small, simple hugs and kisses he received dren, Clayton and Cora time Wes went crabbing, he veteran’s hospital, she began of us went out to dinner and reception. from them. He loved taking Messerle of Coos Bay, always invited friends and her longtime career with McKenzie and Joshua the whole time they were My biggest issue is he family. They all said the way them camping and fishing. Oregon Adult & Children’s speaking to each other in insists we don’t need rings, He shared his skills with Houghton of Eugene and he cooked and cleaned his Services. She retired while Alex Epperson of Albany; their native tongue while I and he refuses to get me one. crab was the best they ever them and left a legacy they working for the Coos Bay just sat there. Then, after Although I have explained will all remember. brothers, Quentin Church of had. His kids and grandkids division, after they returned Coos Bay and Stanley dinner, his parents asked that a ring would symbolize have special memories from Wes left this world the from Portland to Lakeside. why I was so quiet. our love and life together, way he wanted, surrounded Church and his wife, Judy of the numerous camping and Laura enjoyed her position Dallas, Ore.; and other The family speaks English and it would mean a great fishing trips from the time by his loving family and with the state and had a heart fluently and are otherwise deal to me personally, he friends. beloved relatives within the they can remember. He for the people she was help- Paull and Church families, nice to me. When I confront- won’t budge. Now I’m taught the children and He is survived by his lov- ing through her work. ed my boyfriend about it, he beginning to doubt whether I ing wife of 35 years, Jeri too numerous to mention, grandchildren to love the Laura had a love for the filled Laura’s life with fond said it would be disrespect- want to outdoors, especially camp- Pierce; children, Tina Collins outdoors, hunting and fish- ful for him to speak to his DEAR marry him. and husband, Bryon Collins, memories. Her niece, Ruth ing and fishing. From Oregon ing alongside her husband Brittenham, from Boise, elders in English. What Debbi Calvert and husband, ABBY to Alaska, his grandchidren with great enthusiasm. One Idaho, came to assist briefly I want a future with this should I do? Jeff Calvert, Richard Pierce, “drove” Grandpa’s boat and autumn day, she and her sis- in her Auntie Laura’s final man, but I know it won’t Am I being Vicki Ballerini and husband, their grins rivaled in the sun. ter-in-law, Maxine, went days. work out if I can’t be includ- superficial? Joe Ballerini, and Kristina He enjoyed many years hunting, and showed up at Laura was preceded in ed in his family. Am I wrong — CON- Pierce; grandchildren, David hunting deer and elk in cen- Pioneer School in Reedsport death by her husband, Royce; to think they should involve FUSED tral Oregon and the Oregon Hancock, Dallas Lazinka, at the end of the school day her parents, Bill and Zoe me in the conversation? — ABOUT coast with his brother. Wes Dylan Hallberg, Kassy to show off their deer. Hob- Church; a brother, Glenn OUTSIDER IN NEW YORK MARRIAGE was a certified diver and Menor, Courtney Menor, bies she enjoyed included Church; a sister, Alice Butler; DEAR OUTSIDER: In D E A R enjoyed many diving adven- Kandace Ballerini, Destiny cross stitch projects and and a granddaughter, Emily light of the fact that every- C O N - tures in Oregon, Hawaii and Smith, James Collins, sewing. Family was impor- Zoe Houghton. They will one knows you don’t speak JEANNE FUSED: I the Caribbean. He spent Danyelle Collins, and Jac and tant and taking their grand- welcome her home. the language, their behavior PHILLIPS don’t think many of days with his best Marissa Cato; brother, Art children on camping trips Arrangements are under does seem inconsiderate — that want- friend of 20 years, Chuck Pierce; sister, Linda Smith; was a favorite activity of the direction of Coos Bay particularly if it’s happening ing a wed- Poole. and their children, Wade Royce and Laura. When Chapel, 541-267-3131. often. Perhaps you should ding ring is superficial. It’s Wes started out working Pierce and Kaylene Amos. Royce passed, Laura moved Sign the guestbook at speak to them about it and normal. Furthermore, if you in the mills when he was He was preceded in death to Shore Pines in Coos Bay, www.coosbayareafunerals.com ask to be included in the con- have any doubts about mar- younger and then he put by his mother, Ellen Cox; spending the last several and www.theworldlink.com. versation. An alternative rying this young man, you himself through barber col- grandmother, Alice Kutch; would be to take a crash should put the wedding on lege and trucking driving and father, Arthur Pierce Sr. course in their native tongue hold until the two of you Arrangements are under so you’ll have some idea have had premarital coun- school. Wes bought his own Memorial contributions in the direction of Coos Bay Phyllis S. Moore about what’s being said. seling. Arguments about truck in 1985 and was an Phyllis’s name may be made Nov. 17, 1922 - Aug. 12, 2013 (And won’t they be surprised how money should be spent owner/operator for five years Chapel, 541-267-3131. to the Bay Area Hospital when you respond!) have ruined marriages, and it until his health would not Sign the guest book at A memorial service will be Auxiliary, c/o Bay Area Hos- One thing about your let- appears the two of you are allow him to make the long www.coosbayareafunerals.com held at a later date for Phyllis pital, 1775 Thompson Road, ter does concern me, howev- planets apart on this impor- hauls anymore. After he and www.theworldlink.com. S. Moore, 90, of Coos Bay. Coos Bay, OR 97420. er, because it raises a poten- tant issue. Private cremation rites were Arrangements are under tial red flag. Does your DEAR ABBY: What is held at Ocean View Memory the direction of Coos Bay boyfriend’s unwillingness to proper when opening gift Gardens in Coos Bay. Chapel, 541-267-3131. stand up for you foretell a cards with money enclosed? Dennis Lee Hansen sons, Scott and Robin Buck- Phyllis was born Nov. 17, Friends and family are pattern of always deferring My family has made it a habit Aug. 11, 1944 – Aug. 12, 2013 les of Maui, Hawaii, and 1922, in Portland to George encouraged to sign the guest- to his parents? If that’s the for the nieces to open their Mark Buckles of Reedsport; and Eva Sprenger.She passed book at http://www.coosba- Dennis was born Aug. 11, daughters, Wendy Ellsworth away Aug. 12, 2013, in Coos case, it could be a source of cards in front of everyone. I 1944, in Pierre, S.D., to Mar- yareafunerals.com and of Vallejo, Calif., Tammy Bay. frustration and conflict for feel it should be done in pri- inus and Alma Hansen. He www.theworldlink.com. Gray of Reedsport, Lisa Davis Phyllis worked many years you in the future. Please vate. — UNCOMFORTABLE passed away peacefully Aug. of Virginia Beach, Va., and for Coos Educators Credit think about it. IN PENNSYLVANIA 12, 2013, at his home in Jeannie and Don Julian of Union where she was the DEAR ABBY: I have been DEAR UNCOMFORT- Sheridan, Wyo. Sheridan, Wyo.; 12 grand- assistant treasure. She was in a steady, committed rela- ABLE: Opening the card is Dennis graduated from Death children, Allison and Jessica active in PEO, Bay Area Hos- tionship with my boyfriend, fine. Reading the sentiments Harold High School and soon Gray, Eli and Libby pital Auxiliary and was a “Carey,” for four years. We inside is also perfectly after joined the U.S. Navy Notices Ellsworth, Bryant and Brett member of Coos Bay have discussed our future acceptable. But to reveal the and was stationed in many Buckles, Jeremy, Ashley and Methodist Church. She was Kay Etta Sturman — 67,of and have agreed that we amount of the check or countries around the world. Brenan Davis and Katelynn, devoted to her family and Powers, died Aug. 12, 2013, in want to get married and start money enclosed is a no-no. In 1976, he married Beverly Tyler and Emily Julian; two friends and was loved by so Powers. Arrangements are and they lived in Wyoming great-grandchildren, Lilly many. Phyllis will be dearly pending with Myrtle Grove until 1990 Dugen and Linus Estenson; missed. Funeral Service Coquille, Lumber dump that catches when they brother, Lyle and Eileen Phyllis is survived by sons, 541-396-3158. moved to Hansen of Rawlins; sisters, Jim and wife, Claudia Moore Betty K. Schneemayer — Oregon fire draws big DEQ fine Arlene and Jake Vilhauer of of North Bend, Tom and 82, of Apache Junction, Ariz., where they Highmore, S.D., and wife, Carolyn Moore of passed away Aug. 16, 2013, in resided GRANTS PASS (AP) — A informed the Oregon Depart- Lavonne and Paul Bouffard Tualatin, and David and Coos Bay. Arrangements are together of Jackson, Calif.; and many wife, Kristin Moore of LaP- pending with Nelson’s Bay company that sold a lumber ment of Environmental Qual- until her much loved nieces and Area Mortuary, 541-267- mill in the little Eastern Ore- ity it has dissolved and has no passing in ine; grandchildren, Chris nephews. Blackmar of West Linn, Jill 4216. gon town of Pilot Rock assets to pay for covering the Dennis Hansen 2007. Den- Dennis was preceded in Margaret Anne Betterton couldn’t find anyone to buy dump with dirt or any of the nis made his Gelow of Portland, Amanda death by his parents, wife, Moore of Washington, D.C., — 52, of the neighboring property — a fines already levied. way back to Wyoming in Beverly; brother, Nels; son, Quebec, dump covered with 20 acres To get their attention, the 2010 and enjoyed being back Natalie and husband, Chad Lee; niece, Cheryl; and Sandburg of Katy, Texas, and Canada, of old tree bark and sawdust state is taking the unusual in the mountains and closer nephew, Lloyd. died Oct. 10, from decades of milling. step of also holding the five to his siblings and youngest Jody and husband, Troy Family will greet friends at Anderson of Carnation, 2001, in So, eventually, Kinzua principals of the company grandchildren. He quickly 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, at Montreal, Resources just walked away. individually liable for nearly became a Bronc fan and Wash.; and great-grandchil- Kane Funeral Home with dren, Julia and Ryan Sand- Canada. The dump catches fire peri- $800,000 in new fines looked forward to watching Father Louis Shea officiat- Rest in odically, but the company has announced Friday. his grandkids play football, burg of Katy, Texas, and ing. Parker and Asher Blackmar peace little basketball and soccer and Kane Funeral Home has sister, Margaret listened to every away game of West Linn. been entrusted with She was preceded in death D arlene, Betterton Burial, Cremation & on the radio. arrangements, 307-673- Catherine Funeral Services Dennis was employed as a by her parents and husband, The 5837. George R. Moore. and Barbara. heavy equipment operator Online condolences may be Bay Area’s most of his life and missed written at www.kanefuner- the feeling of a “hard day’s al.com and www.the- Est. 1915 Only work” after a stroke forced worldlink.com. him to an early retirement. Cremation & Funeral Service 541-267-3131 He loved football and was 685 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay Crematory never ashamed of being an Merkley will Licensed & Certified Operators Oakland Raiders fan! Dennis could be found watching face challenge LOCALLY OWNED Myrtle Grove Funeral Service - Bay Area ALL FUNERAL & INSURANCE Est. 1913 rerun sitcoms, westerns and Simple Cremation & Burial. Crematory on Premises. Licensed & Certified Operators. PLANS ACCEPTED old Johnny Carson videos or ALBANY (AP) — The for- Cremation & Funeral Service 541-756-0440 listening to classic country. mer chair of the Linn County 2014 McPherson Ave. North Bend 4 Locations To Serve You Republican Party says she’ll 1525 Ocean Blvd NW After moving to Sheridan he P.O. Box 749, Coos Bay, OR Phone: 541.269.2851 • Chapels revived an old passion; challenge Democratic U.S. • Veterans Honors Sen. Jeff Merkley. • Reception Rooms singing. He loved to sing Ocean View “Give My Love to Rose” on Jo Rae Perkins announced • Cremation Memory Gardens Est. 1939 • Video Tributes her candidacy on Friday. Sundays at the Eagles Club, • Funeral Service Cremation & Burial Service 541-888-4709 • Mausoleum where he was a member for Echoing themes from the tea 1525 Ocean Blvd. NW, Coos Bay • Columbariums party movement, Perkins 25 years. His older grandchil- Locally • Cremation Gardens dren remember his delicious says she would adhere strict- “Our family Owned • Caring Pet Cremation pots of chili and potato soup ly to the U.S. Constitution. & and wish they’d gotten his One other Republican, serving your family” Operated Formerly Campbell-Watkins recipe. Mark Callahan of Salem, has 541-267-4216 Est. 1914 filed candidate papers for the Funeral Home Mills-Bryan-Sherwood Dennis is survived by 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson 541-267-7182 2014 Senate race. 63060 Millington Frontage Rd., Coos Bay Funeral Homes C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Saturday, August 17,2013 Y K State and Nation

Former Illinois Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., Judge: Kitzhaber eyes special leaves federal court in Washington, Manning’s session decision in 10 days Wednesday. Jackson was sen- tenced to two and a actions were PENDLETON (AP) — half years in prison Gov. John Kitzhaber says STATE Wednesday after ‘heedless’ he hopes to decide within pleading guilty to 10 days whether to call the DIGEST scheming to spend FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) Legislature into special $750,000 in cam- — The enormous leak of session to work on a deal Ore. Lottery ends classified information that would reduce pension paign funds on help for addicts TV's, restaurant engineered by Army Pfc. benefits for public Bradley Manning was employees. PORTLAND (AP) — dinners, an expen- The Oregon Lottery is no sive watch and “heedless” and “immi- The East Oregonian nently dangerous to oth- reports that Kitzhaber longer paying for ads to other costly per- reach out to addicted ers,” a military judge said made the remark in a sonal items. Friday in a document meeting with education gamblers. The decision, first The Associated Press explaining why she found leaders in Hermiston on him guilty of 20 counts, Thursday. reported by The Oregon- ian newspaper, follows a including six violations of Kitzhaber has been try- the federal Espionage Act. ing to gain support for a state Justice Department opinion that says the job Jesse Jackson Jr. gets Army Col. Denise Lind combination of pension released her legal rationale, cuts and tax increases to of lottery officials is to run a lottery, with the pro- or “special findings,”as the lower costs and increase 1 sentencing phase of Man- funding for schools. ceeds going toward eco- nomic development, pub- 2 ⁄2 years in prison ning’s court-martial Eco-arson suspect lic education and protect- neared its end. Lawyers will to plead guilty ing the environment. make closing arguments Using money to help BY FREDERIC J. FROMMER AND sional colleagues and others, years. He agreed to repay the Monday, and Lind said she PORTLAND (AP) — A was given significantly less $750,000 when he pleaded would announce the sen- woman who turned her- problem gamblers is not JESSICA GRESKO The Associated Press prison time than federal guilty earlier this year. tence as soon as Tuesday. self in after a decade as a part of that mission. The lottery can still run guidelines recommend, rec- According to court docu- Manning faces up to 90 fugitive in the nation’s WASHINGTON — For- ognized by the judge as a ments, the Jacksons had years in prison for sending largest ecoterrorism ads that promote respon- sible gambling, and 1 per- mer Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. “complex person” who has spent campaign money on more than 700,000 mili- investigation is scheduled 1 was sentenced to 2 ⁄2 years in done both good and bad. TV’s, restaurant dinners, an tary and diplomatic docu- to enter guilty pleas on cent of lottery profits will still be given to the Oregon prison Wednesday for ille- Sandra Jackson, a former expensive watch and other ments, plus some battle- Oct. 10. gally spending $750,000 in Chicago alderman, was sen- costly personal items. field video, to the anti- Court records show 39- Health Authority. The health agency received campaign funds on personal tenced for filing false joint Jackson, 48, had been a secrecy group WikiLeaks year-old Rebecca Rubin items, the judge scolding the federal income tax returns. Democratic congressman while working as an intelli- will change her not-guilty about $10 million for the two-year budget cycle, son of the famed civil rights After prison, the former from Illinois from 1995 until gence analyst in Iraq in pleas to charges of con- leader for using the money congressman is to spend he resigned last November. 2010. WikiLeaks published spiracy and arson in U.S. with the money going toward treatment for as a “piggy bank” and sen- three years on supervised In an emotional speech to most of the material on its District in Portland. tencing his wife to a year as release and complete 500 the judge, he choked up and website. A federal indictment gambling addiction. State money helped well. hours of community service. used tissues to blow his Lind wrote in the 10- accuses Rubin of being a However, Jackson, who If he earns credit for good nose. He apologized and said page document that Man- member of cells of the treat about 1,500 people in the fiscal year that ended emotionally apologized to behavior in prison, he could he wanted to “take responsi- ning’s actions were wanton Earth Liberation Front and his father, mother, congres- end up serving closer to two bility for my actions.” and reckless. Animal Liberation Front in 2012. known as The Family. Berry farms allege Investigators blame the DOL coercion Law gives abortion group based in Eugene for 20 fires across the West PORTALAND (AP) — Stocks from 1996 to 2001 that did Two Oregon blueberry coverage to Congress? farms forced to pay fines Fri.’s closing New York Stock EdisonInt 46.98 — .24 OcciPet 86.51 — .48 $40 million in damage. Exchange selected prices: ExxonMbl 87.91 — .25 OfficeMax 11.13 — .22 and admit labor law viola- WASHINGTON (AP) — The abortion complication FMC Corp 65.44 + .44 Olin 23.28 — .15 New state GOP chair tions last summer have filed The politics of the abortion is another headache for the Stock Last Chg FootLockr 34.65 + .04 PG&E Cp 42.64 — .71 suit against the U.S. AT&T Inc 34.18 — .17 FordM 16.30 — .13 Penney 13.40 — .43 faces challenge debate are always tricky for administration as it tries to Alcoa 8.12 — .04 Gannett 24.46 + .17 PepsiCo 80.18 — .73 PORTLAND (AP) — Department of Labor,alleg- lawmakers. 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Labor investigators eral employees who get health makers and their personal staff CocaCola 39.05 — .04 Loews 46.41 — .56 USSteel 18.82 — .07 invoked a “hot goods” pro- ColgPalm s 59.47 — .34 LaPac 15.76 — .21 VarianMed 71.72 — .54 The Oregonian reports insurance through the govern- to get private coverage through ConocoPhil 67.38 — .24 MDU Res 28.11 + .01 VerizonCm 47.71 — .83 the challenge comes from vision of labor law that ment’s plan. the same markets that unin- ConEd 56.64 — .75 MarathnO 34.26 — .39 ViadCorp 23.13 — .03 Republicans in Benton and prohibited shipment of the Abortion opponents say the sured Americans will use. CurtisWrt 40.95 + .44 McDnlds 95.03 — .36 WalMart 74.11 — .30 berries and notified whole- Deere 84.11 — .25 McKesson 121.82 — .39 WellsFargo 42.75 — .24 Baker counties, but it’s Obama administration needs Obama, who supports Disney 62.17 — .21 Merck 47.70 — .27 Weyerhsr 27.06 — .11 unclear how far it will go. salers that berries from the to fix the congressional excep- abortion rights,has said previ- DowChm 36.89 — .26 NCR Corp 37.40 + .34 Xerox 10.30 + .02 farms should not be DuPont 58.28 — .46 NorflkSo 74.00 + .45 YumBrnds 72.16 — .31 Currier said he won’t sup- tion; abortion rights support- ously he does not want his Eaton 65.44 + .20 NorthropG 94.02 + .23 port the challenge. processed. ers say such concerns are health care overhaul to change overblown. existing laws on abortion. Financial snapshot Friday, Aug. 16, 2013 WEEK’S WEEK YEAR Orange Zone Interest rates CLOSE AGO AGO Average rate paid on banks money-market accounts Coos and Curry County post 234-238, North Bend to month. Nearby residents state Highway 42 between 0.11% 0.11 0.12 motorists can expect Coos Bay paving, side- should expect nighttime Powers junction and the (Bank Rate Monitor) traffic delays at these walks and traffic sig- noise and vibration consis- community of Remote due 91-day Treasury Bill Yield 0.04% 0.05 0.09 road construction nals, $6.5 million. tent with road construction. to chip seal work. Flaggers 10-year Treasury Bond 2.83% 2.58 1.81 projects this The This project will Throughout the entire proj- and pilot cars will provide Commodities week, accord- replace four ect area, watch for intermit- traffic control. Expect brief ing to the Ore- ORANGE traffic signals in tent lane and shoulder clo- delays. Watch for loose rock DJ UBS Commodities Indexes 129.61 125.57 143.11 gon Department Zone North Bend, sures along U.S. Highway in the roadway. This project of Transportation upgrade sidewalks 101. Watch for roadside will create rumble strips Stocks and the Coos County throughout the project workers and equipment. In along the fog lines and down Dow Jones Industrial Avg. 15,081.47 15,425.51 13,275.20 Road Department: area, improve drainage downtown North bend, the center line throughout S&P 500 1,655.83 1,691.42 1,418.16 and pave four miles of U.S. pedestrians should watch the project area. Wilshire 5000 Total Market 17,571.67 17,969.78 14,793.92 COOS COUNTY Highway 101 between for sidewalk closures due to AP ■ U.S. Highway 101 (Ore- McCullough Bridge in North curb and sidewalk work. CURRY COUNTY gon Coast Highway), mile- Bend and Fir Street in Coos Motorists in North Bend post 233.4-234.5, McCul- Bay. Paving work resumes in should watch for nighttime ■ U.S. Highway 101 (Ore- NORTHWEST STOCKS gon Coast Highway), mile- lough Bridge, North Bend, North Bend the week of Aug. (7 p.m. to 7 a.m.) lane clo- Week’s action: Monday,S NAPFridaySHO closings:T 081613Safew: aWeey. . .kly. . .financ. . . . 25.07ial sna 26.66pshot post 339-340, Pistol River rehab, $31 million. Watch for 18-23. Watch for nighttime sures along U.S. 101 and side of major stock indeSkyxes;west 2c. . .x. 3. .inc. . .hes. 15.47; stand 13.43-alone; Bridge rehabilitation. Stock ...... s. taff;Mon. ETA 5:30 Fri. p.m. intermittent lane closures paving between Stanton streets between Stanton Frontier...... 4.65 4.6 ...... 72.93 70.71 Avenue and McCullough ■ U.S. Highway 101 is Editor’s Note: It is mandatory to include all sources across the bridge. Watch for Ave. and Florida Ave. due to Intel ...... 22.64 21.92 Sterling Fncl...... 26.64 26.15 flaggers. The speed limit on Bridge, including north- drainage work. limited to a single lane of that accompany this graphic when repurposing or Kroger ...... e . ditin38.95g it 38.26for publicaUmpquation Bank. . . . . 17.08 16.77 the bridge is reduced to 35 bound U.S. Highway 101 ■ State Highway 42 traffic at Pistol River (mile- (Sheridan Avenue), starting post 339-340). A temporary Lee ...... 2.62 2.50 Weyerhaeuser. . . . . 27.32 27.06 mph. Drive with caution. (Coos Bay-Roseburg High- Xerox ...... 10.15 10.30 This project will be com- Sunday night, Aug 18. The way), milepost 23-38, Pow- signal will provide traffic Microsoft...... 32.87 31.80 pleted by the end of August. southbound lanes between ers junction to Remote chip control. Expect brief delays. Nike ...... 66.52 63.65 Dow Jones closed at 15,081.47 ■ U.S. Highway 101 (Ore- Montana and Washington seal, $1.1 million. Watch for Watch for flaggers and mes- NW Natural...... 43.14 41.74 Provided by Coos Bay Edward Jones gon Coast Highway), mile- will be paved later this daytime lane closures on sage boards.

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C M C M Y K Saturday, August 17,2013 • The World • A7 Y K World Beirut bomb adds WORLD to fear of fallout DIGEST Ferry sinks in from Syria war Philippines;

BY BASSEM MROUE AND ZEINA Nasrallah, who has rarely 24 dead KARAM appeared in public since MANILA, Philippines (AP) Associated Press Hezbollah and Israel waged — A ferry with more than 800 war in 2006, spoke from a people aboard sank near the BEIRUT (AP) — Hezbol- secret location to mark the central Philippine port of lah’s leader blamed Sunni anniversary of that conflict. Cebu after colliding with a extremists Friday for a car His remarks were carried by cargo vessel, killing at least 24 bombing that killed 22 people satellite to TV stations and to people. Hundreds of others in a Shiite neighborhood a crowd of thousands gath- were rescued, the coast guard south of Beirut, heightening ered in a south Lebanese vil- said Saturday. fears that Lebanon will be lage. Dozens were still missing, dragged further into sectari- Hours earlier Hezbollah The Associated Press but authorities could not give an fallout from the war in supporters fired shots in the Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi chant slogans against Egyptian Defense an official figure. neighboring Syria. air at emotional funerals held Minister Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi before clashes broke out Friday with Egyptian security forces in The captain ordered the In a defiant speech to his for victims of the deadliest Ramses Square, downtown Cairo, Egypt. ship abandoned after it began supporters, Sheik Hassan blast in Hezbollah’s south listing and then sank after the Beirut stronghold since 1985. Nasrallah said he was pre- collision late Friday, coast Some 300 people were pared to double the number Egypt street battles guard officer Joy Villegas said. wounded. of his fighters in Syria if Cebu coast guard chief, As forensic experts col- Thursday’s bombing turned Cmdr. Weniel Azcuna, said 24 lected evidence at the scene out to be retaliation for people, including children, of the explosion, and security were confirmed dead and 629 Hezbollah’s intervention officials said they were leave at least 82 dead against Syrian rebels. passengers had been rescued investigating the possibility by early Saturday. “If you think that by that the attack was carried killing our women and chil- BY AYA BATRAWY AND TONY G.GABRIEL clashes in which more than 600 people zoo replaces big out by a suicide bomber. Associated Press died. dren ... and destroying our More than a dozen charred cat with big dog neighborhoods, villages and Military helicopters circled overhead as cars were scattered on the CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s capital descend- residents furious with the Brotherhood (AP) — Behold the cities we will retreat or back street amid heavily damaged ed into chaos Friday as vigilantes at neigh- protests pelted marchers with rocks and regal lion and hear its mighty away from our position, you buildings, preventing resi- borhood checkpoints battled Muslim glass bottles. The two sides also fired on ... bark? are wrong,”he said. dents and shop owners from Brotherhood-led protesters denouncing one another, sparking running street bat- A zoo in the central China Nasrallah said preliminary entering. the ouster of President Mohammed Morsi tles throughout the capital’s residential city of Luohe attempted to investigations showed Takfiri It was the second bombing and a deadly crackdown. The fiercest street neighborhoods. pass off a Tibetan mastiff as a groups — a term for Sunni in the area in five weeks. On clashes Cairo has seen in more than two Across the country, at least 72 civilians lion, state media reported. radicals — were likely behind July 9, a car bomb wounded years of turmoil left at least 82 people dead, were killed, along with 10 police officers, The large, aggressive breed the bombing in a predomi- more than 50 people. Since including 10 policemen. security officials said, speaking on condi- has a trademark bushy mane nantly Shiite suburb of then, Hezbollah has tight- The sight of residents firing at one tion of anonymity in line with regulations. that gives it a lion-like Beirut, as well as other recent ened security with check- another marked a dark turn in the conflict, Friday’s violence capped off a week that appearance, but its vocaliza- attacks. points and parking limita- as civilians armed with pistols and assault saw more than 700 people killed across the tions are more woof than roar. “If the battle with these tions. rifles fought protesters taking part in what country — surpassing the combined death The Beijing Youth Daily terrorist Takfiris requires for Hezbollah’s strongholds the Muslim Brotherhood called a “Day of toll from two and a half years of violent said Friday the zoo also had a me personally and all of have also been rocketed sev- Rage” — ignited by anger at security forces protests since the ouster of longtime leader dog in the wolf cage, foxes in Hezbollah to go to Syria, we eral times in the past few for clearing two sit-in demonstrations Hosni Mubarak until the toppling of Morsi the leopard enclosure and will go to Syria,” he said. months. Wednesday that sparked nationwide in a July 3 coup. nutrias in the snake den.

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C M C M Y K A8 •The World • Saturday, August 17,2013 Y K South Coast Weather MASCOTS Oregon weather Saturday, Aug. 17 Reedsport will Today's Forecast City/Region Weather Underground forecast for daytime conditions, low/high temperatures Forecast for Saturday, Aug. 17 High | Low temps have to change WASH. Continued from Page A1 Portland 77° | 59° Pendleton 90° | 57° imposed by the state Board Newport 63° | 57° Bend of Education, allowing Salem 81° | 55° schools to keep the mas- 79° | 59° IDAHO Ontario cots if they could secure Eugene 95° | 66° approval from the nearest 81° | 59° tribe. North Bend Under the board’s ban, Coos Bay eight schools known as the 70° | 54° Medford Braves (Reedsport), Indians Klamath Falls 86° | 57° or Chieftains will have to CALIF. 84° | 59° drop the name by 2017 or © 2013 Wunderground.com Cloudy Thunder- Flurries Ice risk losing state funding. storms Photo contributed by Amy Fraser Seven schools called the Partly Lily Fraser, pictured above, was so covered with mosquitoes last week that her owner Amy thought she had Warriors can keep the Cloudy Showers Rain Snow walked through mud. Amy now takes Lily in the car to walk her in areas away from their Glenwood Estates nickname but cannot have Weather Underground• AP home. a logo that depicts Native South Coast Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low Americans. around 59. North wind 6 to 10 mph. Critics of Native Today: Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly MOSQUITOES DeFazio’s stand for a timely, cost effective and envi- cloudy, with a high near 67. Calm wind Willamette Valley ronmentally-compatible plan of American mascots say they becoming northwest 5 to 9 mph. Continued from Page A1 BANDON — Southwestern Oregon’s Today: Mostly cloudy, then gradually action,” DeFazio said. reinforce stereotypes and Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a becoming sunny, with a high near 79. man in Congress is urging the U.S. low around 54. North wind 9 to 14 mph. Since June, Bandon residents have promote hostility. Calm wind. But Bullards Beach State Fish and Wildlife Service to clamp Winds could gust as high as 22 mph. reported observing higher than nor- Supporters say they’re a Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low Park employees said campers down on excessive mosquito num- source of pride. Requiring Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near around 55. Northwest wind 6 to 11 mph have left because of the mos- mal concentrations of mosquitoes in 72. North northwest wind 5 to 14 mph, becoming light in the evening. bers in the Bandon area. schools to work with local with gusts as high as 22 mph. the area. Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near quitoes and at least two In a Wednesday letter to Assistant tribes would be an oppor- Sunday Night: Patchy fog. Otherwise, The Fish and Wildlife Service is 83. Light north northwest wind becom- annual picnics for local Regional Director Robin West, Rep. tunity to build trust and partly cloudy, with a low around 54. ing north 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. currently undertaking a comprehen- North wind 15 to 20 mph. churches at the park were Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., said he’d been understanding, said Rep. Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low sive entomological study of the canceled last week. contacted by dozens of constituents Sherrie Sprenger, a Curry County Coast around 55. North wind 7 to 13 mph, with marsh’s mosquito species in con- gusts as high as 23 mph. Bullards manager Ben worried about large mosquito Republican from Scio who Today: Patchy fog. Otherwise, partly Fisher said the problem is hordes in the Bandon area. junction with Oregon State sunny, with a high near 68. Light north Portland area fought hard to get the bill wind becoming northwest 5 to 9 mph. worse than he’s seen in many “I need to know the full range of University and the Multnomah through the House and Today: Cloudy, then becoming mostly mosquito control options available County Health Department. Saturday Night: Areas of smoke. Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Calm wind. years, but the number of Senate and urged Kitzhaber cloudy, with a low around 51. North mosquitoes on any given day northeast wind 8 to 11 mph. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low not to veto it. around 57. North northwest wind 5 to 10 depends on weather condi- of larvae in the pools. Ninety the public. There have been so Sprenger said Friday she Sunday: Areas of smoke. Sunny, with a mph. tions and other factors that high near 78. North wind 9 to 14 mph, percent of them are the salt- many complaints that the was “extremely disappoint- with gusts as high as 23 mph. Sunday: Mostly cloudy, then gradually are hard to predict. He does- ed with the governor’s becoming sunny, with a high near 78. marsh variety. Bandon City Council is hold- Sunday Night: Areas of smoke. Mostly Northwest wind 3 to 8 mph. n’t feel it’s affected Bullards ing a special meeting at 4 p.m. decision” and would con- clear, with a low around 55. Northeast economically yet. wind 14 to 16 mph. Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low Seeking a solution Monday to pass a resolution tinue working on the issue. around 57. North northwest wind 5 to 10 “We’re still full most The USFWS is working in demanding “immediate and “I was very encouraged Rogue Valley mph. weeknights and on every cooperation with Oregon effective action by the federal when I had conversations Today: Areas of smoke. Sunny, with a North Coast weekend,”Fisher said. State University to under- government to abate the mos- with the governor, however high near 89. Calm wind becoming north- west 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. Today: Areas of drizzle. Patchy fog. Local stores can’t keep stand and document what is quito infestation.” once the staff ran interfer- Otherwise, cloudy, with a high near 58. insect repellent on their Saturday Night: Areas of smoke. Mostly West southwest wind 5 to 7 mph. occurring and getting assis- U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio, D- ence and I was denied clear, with a low around 56. North north- shelves and people are head- appointments with the west wind 5 to 10 mph. Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a tance from the vector control Ore., has sent a letter to the low around 55. Calm wind. ing to Coos Bay to clean their Sunday: Areas of smoke. Sunny, with a departments in Multnomah head of U.S. Fish & Wildlife governor by the staff, it Sunday: A chance of drizzle. Patchy fog . shelves of anything contain- Service addressing the prob- became very difficult to high near 92. Calm wind becoming north and Benton counties. northwest 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. Otherwise, cloudy, then becoming mostly ing DEET. sunny, with a high near 60. Ledig said he planned to lem (see sidebar). have those kinds of con- Sunday Night: Areas of smoke. Mostly The topic is the buzz of meet with the Coos County The Coos County Board of versations,” Sprenger said. clear, with a low around 57. North north- Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low Bandon. west wind 5 to 9 mph. around 55. North northwest wind around Department of Health Friday Commissioners office has The House and Senate 14 mph. to determine if there is a received dozens of calls about both voted overwhelmingly Bandon Marsh is a Central Douglas County Central Oregon health threat, though experts the problem, but Coos County to ease up on the mascot Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near breeding ground Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near say the Aedes dorsalis carry does not have a vector control ban. The issue could re- 84. Calm wind becoming north 5 to 8 But the twist of plot in this mph in the afternoon. 81. Southwest wind 5 to 9 mph. the fewest diseases compared department and even if it did, emerge when lawmakers Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low drama is that the area most the county cannot spray on return to Salem in February. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low to other mosquitoes. USFWS around 59. North wind 5 to 10 mph around 49. Northwest wind 5 to 15 mph. affected — for now — is con- also are in contact with government land without Since the 1970s, more becoming light northwest in the evening. Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 84. centrated in proximity to the experts in California and permission. than 600 high school and Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 88. Light and variable wind. Bandon Marsh National throughout the nation to Ledig said there have been college teams across the Light north wind becoming north north- Sunday Night: Clear, with a low around west 6 to 11 mph in the afternoon. 52. North wind 5 to 10 mph becoming Wildlife Refuge. The mosqui- coordinate efforts to monitor two emergents of mosquitoes country have done away light west in the evening. toes are breeding in the Ni- and inventory the problem. so far this summer, one in with their Native American les’tun Unit where the marsh “We’ve been very up-front early June and the second in nicknames, including 20 in was expanded two years ago, in trying to deal with this issue late July. He said it was diffi- Oregon. in a multimillion dollar project and get information on how to cult to determine how long In 2006, the Oregon Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall undertaken by the U.S. Fish control it,”Ledig said Friday. each emergent lasted. Board of Education adopted Temperature extremes and precipitation Thursday: High 72, low 57 for the 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. today. Rain: none and Wildlife Service to allow Ledig said they have been a nonbinding recommenda- Hi Lo Prec Total rainfall to date: 17.54 inches the tidal flats to resume their working six days a week with Possible impact on tion that schools stop Astoria 70 60 0 Rainfall to date last year: 28.80 inches natural state after being diked equipment to plow small economy using Native mascots. A Brookings 71 62 0 Average rainfall to date: 36.84 inches and used for grazing land by handful did, but some Corvallis 87630 ditches and drain areas hold- Others are worried about Eugene 86 66 0.01 farmers for decades. ing water to increase tidal cir- the impact on the local econ- small communities have Klamath Falls 86 47 0 The Tide Tables The USFWS has admitted culation, and are doing the omy and are frustrated by resisted. La Grande 93 61 0 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or there is a problem this year best they can with limited Medford 94650subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- what they view as a slow Newport 64 54 0.01 mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by and said it is doing all it can to staff. A larger machine soon response by USFWS. the high or low ratio for your area. Pendleton 92 58 0 Location High time ratio Low time ratio alleviate the cause. will be obtained and addition- “I think the community Portland 84 65 T Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 According to Bandon al workers to help run it, he has a right to know what is SUICIDE Redmond 90 54 0 Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 Roseburg 89 69 0 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 Marsh Refuge Manager Dave said. being done,” said Amy Fras- Continued from Page A1 Salem 87 66 T Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 Ledig, the problem stems But amphibious excavating er, who lives in Glenwood Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 from pools of saltwater that is a process that, in the envi- Estates and has not been able Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 are forming after unusually ronmentally sensitive habitat to garden or let her dog out- Officials also want to catch Extended outlook high tides. The pools aren’t of the Bandon Marsh, requires side. She also makes a living depression and other mental HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. draining and are providing a permits and a specific written as a landscaper. health issues in public TODAY SUNDAY Date time ft. time ft. habitat for the Aedes dorsalis, and approved plan. “People here are not schools with adding screen- 17-Aug 10:27 6.2 9:45 8.6 a type of salt-marsh mosqui- The regional office in New- watering or harvesting their ings by nurses, but the plan is 18-Aug 11:21 6.8 10:46 8.9 19-Aug 12:08 7.4 11:43 9.1 to. port has promised whatever gardens,” she said. “Glen- still in the works. Those not 20-Aug - - 12:51 7.9 “Our habitat is negatively resources are necessary to wood is silent, nobody’s out- in public school wouldn’t be 21-Aug 12:36 9.1 1:31 8.4 increasing the number of combat the problem, but it all side. It’s not just an incon- reached, so other they’d have Mostly cloudy Mostly sunny LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. mosquitoes we’ve seen this takes time. venience; it’s pretty extreme to take other avenues, such as 67/54 72/54 Date time ft. time ft. year and we’re working dili- “It’s a learning process,” and I don’t think I’m just the Boys and Girls Club, said 17-Aug 3:42 -0.6 3:31 2.8 gently to relieve the standing Ledig said. “We really, really whining. It’s affecting me Geels. MONDAY TUESDAY 18-Aug 4:40 -1.1 4:36 2.3 water on the refuge to reduce sympathize with everyone economically and the quality “The number of health- 19-Aug 5:31 -1.5 5:33 1.7 the breeding habitat,” Ledig 20-Aug 6:17 -1.6 6:26 1.1 who is impacted and we’re of my life is compromised.” care professionals in the 21-Aug 7:01 -1.5 7:16 0.6 said. doing everything we possibly Some fear they will have to county is lacking,”said Geels, Sunrise, sunset Ledig explained that the can. We’re working diligently resort to spraying their prop- “especially psychiatrists.” Aug 17-23 — 6:25, 8:18 salt-marsh mosquito breeds Moon watch to get (the larger equipment erty with insecticide, some- Reporter Emily Thornton Partly sunny Mostly sunny Full Moon — Aug 20 in saline and hypersaline and other efforts) rolling as thing Ledig said USFWS can be reached at 541-269- 72/54 70/54 environments. To date, they soon as possible.” cannot do because of the 1222, ext. 249 or at have found five species of detrimental affects to the emily.thornton@the- Public outrage Temperatures indicate Friday’s high and Las Vegas 107 85 pcdy mosquitoes in the marsh and sensitive marsh environ- worldlink.com or on Twitter: overnight low to 8 p.m. Eastern Time. Lexington 80 58 cdy have observed large amounts That’s not soon enough for ment. @EmilyK_Thornton. Hi Lo Prc Otlk Little Rock 75 60 pcdy Albuquerque 96 64 pcdy Los Angeles 85 64 clr Anchorage 60 52 .07 cdy Memphis 83 63 cdy Atlanta 67 63 .21 rn Miami Beach 90 79 pcdy family were considered what’s left over would go at least in part — much of Austin 97 72 1.43 pcdy Milwaukee 77 61 clr VETERANS Baltimore 78 53 cdy Mpls-St Paul 80 61 clr homeless. toward next year, she said. SWOCC’s programs, said Billings 93 59 clr Nashville 79 65 cdy Continued from Page A1 Friday marked the day for “We received so many in Shana Brazil. Birmingham 73 67 cdy New Orleans 91 76 cdy veterans to receive any kind of kind donations,” Partipilo The VFW Auxiliary in Boise 97 62 clr 82 64 pcdy him during his frequent assistance needed, from den- said. Those included surplus Coquille provided a lunch of Boston 80 69 pcdy Oklahoma City 83 64 .67 clr Burlington,Vt. 79 61 clr 81 60 cdy flashbacks, since he was tal work to clothes to college military clothing as well as hamburgers and hot dogs, Casper 93 47 clr Phoenix 113 91 clr there for ground warfare program information. About food from the culinary chips, baked beans, potato Charleston,S.C. 81 68 .81 rn Pittsburgh 78 53 pcdy right outside of Sadam Hus- 50 vendors and even more school at Southwestern Ore- salad, soda, coffee and juice. Charlotte,N.C. 72 61 .04 rn Pocatello 96 49 cdy Chicago 82 55 clr Portland,Maine 74 54 clr sein’s airport. volunteers showed up, gon Community College. “Just about everything we Cincinnati 79 59 pcdy Providence 79 55 pcdy Cardy was one of hun- including Coos County com- This year, the students made do is geared toward helping Colorado Springs 85 55 pcdy Raleigh-Durham 71 59 rn dreds who attended the day- missioners Melissa Cribbins dozens of cookies, cupcakes veterans,” said Muriel Concord,N.H. 79 54 clr St Louis 77 60 pcdy long event, which is meant and Bob Main. The 41st and candies. They also Brainard, VFW Auxiliary Dallas-Ft Worth 90 68 .11 clr Salt Lake City 99 69 pcdy Denver 92 55 clr San Diego 77 66 pcdy primarily for homeless vet- Brigade Combat Team of wanted to promote the pro- member. The group also Des Moines 80 57 clr San Francisco 72 60 pcdy erans, said Heather Partipilo, Coos Bay distributed clothing gram as an option for veter- donates cookies, quilts and Detroit 79 56 clr Santa Fe 90 56 pcdy organizer. But they help any- and did other odd jobs. ans to get back on their feet. more to the veterans home in Fargo 81 60 clr Seattle 83 62 cdy Flagstaff 84 53 .14 cdy Spokane 87 63 pcdy one who qualifies for veter- Southcoast Food Share “Our hope is that they’ll Roseburg. Hartford Spgfld 79 54 pcdy Tucson 108 83 pcdy ans assistance, she said. donated its forklift, which think about joining our pro- Reporter Emily Thornton Honolulu 90 74 .01 clr Washington,D.C. 81 62 cdy “A lot of things depend on saved the Coos Community gram,” said Lynne Whitley, can be reached at 541-269- Houston 96 74 1.80 clr National Temperature Extremes their homelessness,” said Foundation $500, said Par- program coordinator. “It 1222, ext. 249 or at Indianapolis 77 60 pcdy High Friday 120 at Death Valley, Calif. Jackson,Miss. 87 66 .01 cdy Low Friday 28 at Snake River Ranger Partipilo. “Homeless veter- tipilo. Much of the $9,000 tends to appeal to that type emily.thornton@the- Kansas City 78 62 clr Station, Wyo. ans get everything.”She also received in the past year of person.” worldlink.com or on Twitter: said veterans who lived with went toward the event, but Veterans’ benefits cover — @EmilyK_Thornton.

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MOSCOW (AP) — Allyson Felix flew out of the blocks, same as usual. She tried to settle into her rhythm around the turn, as she always has. Then everything went horribly wrong for the American sprinter. She suddenly screamed and began hopping before falling to the track with a torn hamstring. There went her world champi- onships. There possibly went her season, too. As Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won the 200-meter race Friday night, Felix, the Olympic champion in the event, was at the far end of the stadium being tended to by medical per- sonnel. And as Fraser-Pryce dropped to the track in celebration, Felix was being carried off by her brother, Photos by Alysha Beck, The World Wes. Felix had big plans, too, pos- North Bend senior Fred Barahona leads Kyle Hoffman, 8, through a drill during the North Bend Big Brother Football Camp on Thursday. North Bend High School football play- sibly winning three medals — one ers ran drills and activities with the kids in grades 3-8. in her signature event, the 200, along with maybe two more in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays. “I’m extremely devastated,” Felix said in a statement. “I was Bulldogs pass skills to future players really hoping to go out there and put together a great race.” THE WORLD It was setting up to be an epic showdown. Fraser-Pryce got off to North Bend’s Big Brother Football Camp had Practice schedule a fast start, but Felix is known for a record turnout this week. THE WORLD her finishes. The camp drew 107 students ranging from She never got a chance to kick it third to eighth grade, said North Bend head Official fall practice starts Monday for into gear. coach Gary Prince. high school athletes throughout Oregon. Suddenly, she was out of the “Probably 97 percent of them were either Many football and volleyball teams race. From there, it was all Fraser- South Coast Youth Football League players or will be holding daily doubles, with either Pryce as she won in 22.17 seconds. North Bend Middle School players,”Prince said. morning and afternoon practices or long Murielle Ahoure of Ivory Coast “That’s why we do it, to try to help those guys afternoon sessions that stretch into the was second, a fraction of a second get ready for their seasons.” evening and include a dinner break. ahead of Nigeria’s Blessing The Bulldogs have held the camp several Most schools also require students to Okagbare, a silver medalist in the years, with the goal of introducing the kids to fill out all their paperwork and pay appli- . basic fundamentals. cable sports fees before they participate “I heard when she screamed “From Monday to Thursday, you would have in the first workouts. The participation out, but I was really focused on seen huge, huge gains from all those kids that fees vary from school to school. what I wanted,”Fraser-Pryce said. participated,” Prince said. “Just the number of The following is a list of practice “I decided I was running that cor- kids we had participate was just phenomenal for times for South Coast schools. ner and I didn’t care who you were, us.” if you were Usain Bolt behind me, I About 30 of North Bend’s high school players Bandon couldn’t care less, I was running Sports Fee: $60 helped out with the camp each night, including Football — 2-5 p.m. and 5:30-7:30 p.m. like my life depended on it.” veterans and incoming freshmen. Volleyball — 1:30-4 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. The long-term status of Felix “I think for the younger guys, it’s a little more Cross Country — 6 p.m. remains murky. fun to be coached by your hero,”Prince said. “I Cheerleading — 8-11 a.m. Monday and Tuesday “It is a serious injury, but I think a lot of our kids are great kids and every- Soccer (at Pacific) — 9:20 a.m.-2 p.m. don’t know exactly to what body is going to watch them on Friday night. Brookings-Harbor extent,”she said. “I wish all of my “The older kids are excited to see the younger Sports Fee: $85 teammates the best for the rest of kids play this year, too.” Football — 4:30-6:30 p.m. the meet.” As for the high school kids, they start their Volleyball — 3:30-5:30 p.m. Felix’s fall was one of several official practice season Monday morning. Boys Soccer — 3:30 p.m. did-that-just-happen moments Girls Soccer — 9:30-12:30 p.m. North Bend holds its first workout from 8-10 Cross Country — 3:30 p.m. for the Americans. a.m. Monday. An afternoon workout runs from Earlier, shot putter Ryan North Bend junior Levi Rider throws a pass during a drill at 4-6 p.m. SEE PRACTICE | B2 Whiting lost out on gold when an The team follows that schedule all week. the North Bend Big Brother Football Camp. official ruling was reversed during the event. David Storl was at first red- flagged for a foot fault within the circle. The German thrower Europe takes early lead in Solheim Cup protested vehemently and a pho- tographer at the scene showed PARKER, Colo. (AP) — One have dropped on either side of the officials pictures of what hap- player threw up on the first hole. A hazard, but Alexander incorrectly pened. The official changed his top rules official allowed a told her she could go back on a line mind and let the winning throw European player to drop in the as far as she wanted. Ciganda went stand. wrong spot at a critical juncture in back 40 yards for a better look at The U.S. team did not file a the match. The top-ranked the green and hit into 15 feet. protest. American lost both her matches. Thompson, just short of the “I’m not going to be bitter Michelle Wie, a disputed captain’s green in two, hit a poor chip and about it,” said Whiting, who ended pick, turned out to be a bright missed her 18-foot birdie putt. up with silver.“I can’t fault him for spot. Lewis missed her putt. And then protesting because I would’ve The Solheim Cup had just Ciganda knocked in her putt for a done the same thing. I would’ve about everything Friday, including par. One hole later, Thompson protested, too. But I don’t think I one big development for the three-putted for par and Pettersen would’ve let them use the camera- Europeans. holed a 7-foot birdie for a 1-up man. I don’t think that part is They had the lead. lead, and Europe was on its way. right.” With a little help from a bad Alexander took the blame, Everything went right for the ruling, Europe took a step toward though because it was an official U.S. 4x400 relay team as the winning for the first time on the ruling, it could not be overturned. Americans won their fifth straight road. Suzann Pettersen and The Associated Press What really bugged U.S. cap- world title in convincing fashion Caroline Hedwall won two match- Europe’s Suzann Pettersen, left, of Norway, celebrates with Carlota Ciganda, of Spain, tain Meg Mallon was how long it with LaShawn Merritt strolling es, and Carlota Ciganda took after winning the 16th hole during their four ball match at the Solheim Cup on Friday. took. across the finish line. advantage of the wrong drop by It was the first of four matches. “We went out and got the job making a 15-foot par putt to halve the world, and rookie Lexi lateral water hazard. Lewis first The Americans had momentum done,” said Merritt, who also won the 15th hole after a ruling that Thompson were poised to go 1-up was upset that the official used a on its side in the second match, the 400 on Tuesday. “We train to took as long as a halftime show at against Pettersen and Ciganda, laser to measure off the distance with Gerina Piller and Angela win.” the Super Bowl. both of whom where in the hazard. for Ciganda’s drop under Rule 26- Stanford making a third straight Everyone else trains to win, too, The ruling happened in the Pure chaos followed for the next 1-c, which she felt gave the birdie to cut their deficit to one but rarely are they hurt by their most pivotal fourballs match in 30 minutes, so long that fans were Spaniard the yardage. hole. They waited in the fairway. equipment, like Bolt was in a prac- the afternoon, amid American chanting, “While we’re young” That wasn’t the problem. After The Americans were in control of tice session. complaints that it stopped all from the grandstands. the measurement, LPGA official the two matches behind them. momentum. Ciganda blocked her approach Brad Alexander was called in for a SEE TRACK | B2 Stacy Lewis, the No. 2 player in to the par 5 into an area marked a second opinion. Ciganda could SEE GOLF | B2

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her best interests to play her SOLHEIM CUP best golf tomorrow.” From Page B1 Just be careful what Jessica Korda eats for break- It looked as if the fast. Americans might have a Never mind that Korda, a chance to dig out of a 3-1 20-year-old rookie, and deficit from morning four- Morgan Pressel delivered the somes and end the day in a lone American point in tie. morning foursomes. After “Obviously, I’m not what she called a “very happy about it,”Mallon said. scary” opening tee shot with “The thing I’m most unhap- all the nerves and cheering, py about is that it ... took Korda was eating a banana about 25 minutes for this to down the first fairway when happen. And from our per- she lost her breakfast — but spective the momentum, not her game. which was coming in our She walked over the side favor at that point in time, of the fairway and threw up, obviously had stopped. ... and word spread quickly People make mistakes in rul- across the expansive course, ings. That’s not my issue. We giving her teammates a have four matches out there moment of levity. and we have officials with “After I got past the first every group, and it shouldn’t hole, I was pretty OK,” said take that long for something Korda, whose 7-foot par putt like that to happen.” to halve the 16th hole ended She still had to explain all the match. this to her team, which left an Still, the opening day hour earlier to regroup at the belonged to Europe. hotel. Pettersen, playing in her Lewis left on a bad note. seventh Solheim Cup, drilled She was seen arguing with a fairway metal into 20 feet The Associated Press the original official while on the 16th hole that set up Kansas City’s Chris Getz beats the tag from Detroit catcher Brayan Pena to score on a sacrifice fly ball byJamey Carroll in the seventh inning Friday. demanding an explanation, Beatriz Recari for the eagle at one point throwing her putt to take charge in a four- hands in the air. somes match. In the after- Pitching keys sweep by Royals “I was very frustrated by noon, it was Pettersen’s 7- the situation,” Lewis said. “I foot birdie putt on the 16th — think there were a lot of after Thompson three- things that went wrong putted for par — that gave THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rays 5, Blue Jays 4: Jose Lobaton Swisher, booed at every chance, within the ruling. You look at Europe the lead. hit a game-ending triple with one out in grounded out with runners on first and the length of time. It killed Hedwall was part of what DETROIT — James Shields allowed the ninth inning, lifting Tampa Bay to second to end the eighth. the momentum in our match European captain Liselotte three hits in seven scoreless innings and its third straight victory. Mariners 3, Rangers 1: Kyle Seager and behind us.” Neumann called her was part of a combined four-hit shutout Lobaton’s triple came off Aaron snapped a career-worst 0-for-21 slump It was a tough day for “Swedish Vikings” to lead off in Kansas City’s 3-0 win over the Loup (4-6) Yunel Escobar walked. with a go-ahead two-run homer and Lewis, coming off a Women’s the warm, sunny opening Detroit Tigers on Friday night to give Lobaton had three hits. the Seattle Mariners beat the AL West- British Open title at St. session south of Denver. the Royals a sweep of a day-night dou- Fernando Rodney (5-3) gave up two leading . Andrews, whose two losses Hedwall and Anna Nordqvist bleheader. hits to start the ninth, but worked out of Derek Holland pitched two-hit ball dropped her Solheim Cup finished the front nine with Kansas City won the first game 2-1 as the jam. with six strikeouts over seven scoreless record to 1-5. two birdies to build a 3-up Danny Duffy took a no-hitter into the Yankees 10, Red Sox 3: Alfonso innings for Texas before Neal Cotts (4- Lewis struggled with the lead, and they never let Lewis sixth inning and pitched a combined Soriano drove in four more runs and 2), whose 0.93 ERA was the lowest pace of lightning fast greens and Salas any closer. two-hitter. Andy Pettitte avoided his first-inning among American League relievers, on the front nine as she and The day was not a total Royals pitching troubles to lead New York over AL East- walked Nick Franklin. Seager then lined Lizette Salas fell too far loss for Mallon’s squad. held the Tigers to a AL leading Boston. a shot into the Rangers bullpen in right- behind to catch up in morn- She was scrutinized for run and six hits for Recap The Yankees won for the fifth time in center field, his 18th homer of the sea- ing foursomes. Lewis played taking Wie as a captain’s the two games. six games and sent the Red Sox to their son but first in 13 games. with another rookie, pick. Wie’s superb short Eric Hosmer third consecutive loss. With Tampa White Sox 5, Twins 2: Adam Dunn Thompson, who twice game combined with Cristie homered in each Bay’s victory over Toronto, Boston’s hit his 28th and Jose Quintana squandered good birdie Kerr making big putts early game. lead in the division was trimmed to one tossed six sharp innings to lead the chances late in the fourballs. as they disposed of Catriona Shields (8-8) won his fourth game in game. Chicago White Sox to a win over the “She was upset about the Matthew and 17-year-old his past five starts. He walked four and Soriano was 3 for 4 with a hit-by- Minnesota Twins. day, because actually she was Charley Hull, 2 and 1, in the struck out one. pitch and a three-run homer in the third INTERLEAGUE starting to turn her game final match. The Americans Luke Hochevar pitched a perfect that made it 6-0. He has 13 hits and 18 around as well at that time,” picked up another point in eighth and Greg Holland worked the RBIs in his last four games. Rockies 6, Orioles 3: Colorado hit Mallon said. “So that’s my the afternoon behind ninth, allowing a hit, for his 34th save. Athletics 3, Indians 2: Yoenis four home runs, including a tiebreaking, job to go back and get her Brittany Lang and Brittany He had saves in both games of the dou- Cespedes hit a two-run homer in the two-run shot by Wilin Rosario in the refocused for tomorrow, Lincicome, with Lang holing bleheader. first, Eric Sogard put Oakland ahead on seventh inning, and the Rockies beat the which I’m sure she’s already a bunker shot on the 14th Duffy (1-0) beat Justin Verlander in a seventh-inning double and the Orioles to extend Baltimore’s losing there. She’s a very bright hole to give her side control the opener. Athletics beat the Cleveland Indians. streak to four games. person and knows that it’s in of the match. Duffy was called up from Triple-A Former A’s fan favorite Nick Swisher Charlie Culberson, Charlie Omaha to make his second big league tied the game at 2 in the seventh with an Blackmon and Todd Helton also home- start of the season, and didn’t allow a RBI single, and winner Sean Doolittle red for the Rockies, who have won six of hit until Cabrera’s hard-hit, two out (4-4) walked the bases loaded before seven. It was Culberson’s first major TRACK anybody lightly.” single in the sixth. getting out of it with only the one run. league home run in 55 at-bats. These days, is From Page B1 just as dominant in the dis- tance events as Bolt is in the The world’s fastest man sprints. Farah added a 5,000 Phillies fire manager, then lose to Dodgers had a clumsy moment in title to his 10,000, giving him , dropping the blocks another double — just like at THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to lead Los Angeles to its sea- game skid and are 7-7 this runs to power San Francisco on his foot as he carried the Olympics. son-best ninth straight win season against the Cardinals, past Miami. them. The other runners even PHILADELPHIA — Zack and 18th victory in its last 19 who fell three games behind Hector Sanchez hit a three- No big deal, the Jamaican tried to take the race out at a Greinke pitched three-hit road games. The Dodgers are first-place Pittsburgh in the run homer, Pablo Sandoval simply taped his tender right faster pace, but it didn’t ball into the eighth inning 41-8 since June 22. NL Central. St. Louis has had four hits and three RBIs, foot and dominated yet work. and Hanley Ramirez home- Greinke won his third dropped six of nine overall. and Brandon Belt had four hits again, winning his semifinal “It suited me so it was a red to lead the streaking Los straight start while outpitch- Braves 3, Nationals 2, and scored four runs for the heat in the 200. great race,”Farah said. “I had Angeles Dodgers to a 4-0 ing Cliff Lee (10-6) in a 10 innings: Justin Upton Giants, who set season highs Even with a bum wheel, a (cramp) from about eight victory over new manager matchup of former AL Cy homered in the 10th inning to for runs and hits (19). he’s still nearly impossible to laps to go and I was kind of Ryne Sandberg and the Young Award winners. lift Atlanta over Washington Justin Ruggiano homered catch. And now he’s promis- pushing my stomach in, but slumping Philadelphia Pirates 6, Arizona 2: again. twice and drove in four runs ing full-out effort for the then the pace slowed down Phillies on Friday night. Jose Tabata hit a two-run Upton’s 23rd of the season for the Marlins. Christian final Saturday, no letting off and I tried to forget about it The defeat capped a homer and rookie Gerrit Cole to left-center came on a 2-2 Yelich and Placido Polanco the accelerator. and come through.” tumultuous and emotional pitched six solid innings to pitch from Ian Krol (1-1). each had three hits. “I’m definitely going to go Former Oregon great day for Philadelphia. Charlie send Pittsburgh past Scott Downs (2-0) San Francisco’s offense out there and run,”Bolt said. Galen Rupp was eighth and Manuel, the winningest Arizona. pitched a scoreless inning for broke loose after averaging “I’m not going hold anything will leave Moscow without a manager in Tabata’s drive was his the Braves, who stretched 2.73 runs per game since the back. I’m going to go out medal, after earlier placing NL club history, fourth of the season and their NL East lead over the All-Star break, the second- there and push myself, see fourth in the 10,000. was fired came off J.J. Putz in the second-place Nationals to 15 fewest in the majors. how fast I can run.” In other finals, Aleksandr Recap earlier in eighth inning, putting the NL 1/2 games. Sandy Rosario (3-0) Watch out world record, Menkov of won the the day by Central leaders ahead by four Washington’s Bryce pitched two scoreless innings Bolt is motivated again. The men’s long jump title, with general runs. Tabata connected a day Harper was hit by pitches in for the win. mark currently stands at four-time champion Dwight manager Ruben Amaro Jr., after he came off the bench the fourth and eighth. Plate Brewers 7, Reds 6: 19.19 seconds, his time at the Phillips 11th. Olympic cham- who broke down when deliv- and had three hits in a 12- umpire Marty Foster warned Jonathan Lucroy hit a two- worlds four years ago in pion Tatyana Lysenko of ering the news. inning loss at St. Louis. both benches after Luis run homer off Aroldis Berlin. He’s not quite in that Russia captured the hammer Sandberg, the Hall of Cubs 7, Cardinals 0: Avilan plunked Harper on his Chapman in the bottom of type of shape, though. throw. Famer and former Cubs sec- Jake Arrieta threw seven shoulder in the eighth. the ninth inning. Of course, anything is There are two days still to ond baseman, was promoted sharp innings and Nate Nationals players rose to Jean Segura sparked the possible when Bolt steps into go at the world champi- from third base coach to Schierholtz drove in three the top of the dugout but winning rally when he beat the starting blocks. onships, and two women’s interim manager. But the runs as Chicago shut down didn’t come onto the field. out a leadoff chopper to And anything is possible relays remaining. Felix had Phillies, who have lost 20 of St. Louis. Less than two weeks ago, shortstop for his third hit. when he’s carrying them, been planning to run in both. 24, didn’t play any different- Arrieta (1-0) allowed two both benches emptied when Lucroy then drove a 1-2 pitch too. That’s not going to hap- ly for Sandberg. hits and struck out seven for Harper was hit by a pitch to left for his 17th homer, “Just dropped it on my pen. The Dodgers didn’t play his first win in two starts from Atlanta right-hander snapping Cincinnati’s five- foot,”Bolt said. “It wasn’t on “This is life, man. Things any differently, either. with the Cubs. The right- Julio Teheran. game winning streak. purpose. It was just a mis- happen in life,” Merritt said. Ramirez’s two-run homer hander was acquired from Giants 14, Marlins 10: Chapman (3-5) had con- take. I’m not really worried. “That is just the way things in the fourth was all the Baltimore in a July 2 trade. Hunter Pence hit two dou- verted each of his last six save I’m never worried in the go. Nothing is always going to offense Greinke (11-3) needed The Cubs snapped a four- bles, a triple and drove in five opportunities. finals. But you never take be perfect.”

Volleyball — 9 a.m-3 p.m. with lunch Soccer — 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Baseball plans to use replay more PRACTICE break Volleyball — 8:30-11:30 a.m. From Page B1 Boys Soccer — 5-7 p.m. Cross Country — 4-5:30 p.m. COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) A 75 percent vote by the Atlanta Braves President Girls Soccer — 4:30 p.m. Monday, Powers Thursday and Friday; 3 p.m. Tuesday — Calling it a historic moment, owners is needed for approval, John Schuerholz, a member of School Phone: 541-439-2291 and 4 p.m. Wednesday, Golden Field. Commissioner Bud Selig said and the players’ association and the replay committee along Coquille No sports fee School Phone: 541-396-2163 Cross Country — 3:30-5:30 p.m. all Thursday that Major League umpires would have to agree to with Torre and former manager week. Football — 7:30-9 a.m. and 5-7 p.m. Baseball plans to expand its any changes to the current sys- , said the umpires Sports Fee: $75 Volleyball — 8 a.m.-noon Football — 3:30-5 p.m. and 5:45-7:30 Myrtle Point video review process next sea- tem. But the announcement were receptive to the change. p.m. Monday; 10 a.m.-noon and 5-7 School Phone: 541-572-2811 Reedsport son, giving managers a tool was met with mostly praise at Schuerholz said 89 percent of p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Sports Fee: $50 School Phone: 541-271-2141 they’ve never had in an effort to ballparks across the country. incorrect calls made in the past Volleyball — 8-10 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. Football — 3:30-5:15 p.m. and 6- Sports Fee: $60 dramatically reduce the num- “This is the time. It’s time to will be reviewable, but he did Boys Soccer — 9-11 a.m. and 5-7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Football — 5-8 p.m. ber of incorrect calls made in make the right decision,” Rays not provide a list. Girls Soccer — 10 a.m.-noon Volleyball — 3-8 p.m. at Myrtle Crest Volleyball — 5-8 p.m. games. manager Joe Maddon said. “It Umpires have come under Cheerleading — 9 a.m.-noon Cross Country — TBA Siuslaw Cross Country — 4-5:30 p.m. Selig made the announce- was not available several years increased scrutiny following North Bend School Phone: 541-997-3448 ment after two days of meetings ago. So, just live with it, under- several missed calls this season. Gold Beach School Phone: 541-751-7160 Sports Fee: $125 with representatives of the 30 stand it. It makes things better. Managers will be allowed School Phone: 541-247-6647 Sports Fee: $75 Volleyball — 9 a.m.-noon and 3-5 teams. The proposal is to be It makes things more accurate, one challenge over the first six Sports Fee: $75 Volleyball — 9-11 a.m. and noon-2 p.m. voted on by the owners in so what’s wrong with that.” innings of a game and two from Football — 8-10:30 a.m. and 4-5:30 p.m. Football — 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5-7:30 p.m. Football — 8-10 a.m. and 4-6 p.m. p.m. Monday; 9 a.m.-noon and 5-7:30 November. MLB executive vice presi- the seventh inning until the Volleyball — 6:30-7:30 a.m. and 6- Girls Soccer — 8 to 10 a.m. completion of the game. Calls p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday (5:30-8 “I’m proud of them,” Selig dent Joe Torre gave the replay 7:30 p.m. Boys Soccer — 6 to 8 p.m. p.m. for late practice Thursday). said about the replay commit- presentation to representatives that are challenged will be Marshfield Cross Country — 3:30 p.m. Cross Country — 9:58 a.m. and 4:13 tee. “It’s worked out remark- from all 30 teams Wednesday reviewed by a crew in MLB School Phone: 541-267-1441 Pacific p.m. Monday, with morning practice ably well. It’s historic. There’s and it was discussed Thursday headquarters in New York City, Sports Fee: $100 School Phone: 541-348-2293 moving up one hour each day through no question about it.” morning. which will make a final ruling. Football — 9 a.m.-nooon Sports Fee: $30 Thursday. C M C M Y K Y K

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion,” Dykes said in a state- Pats to win ment. “It’s important to name BROOKLYN, Mich. — On a starter and give them the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS another record-setting day reps they need to be prepared at Michigan International to play. We feel that right now FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Two days Speedway, Joey Logano raced Jared Goff gives us the best after spraining his left knee, Tom Brady to one of the fastest qualify- chance to be successful as a completed his first 11 passes before ing speeds in NASCAR histo- team, but we are very fortu- missing his last one and threw his first ry. nate to have three outstanding touchdown pass to new top wide Logano won the pole at quarterbacks we feel we can receiver Danny Amendola in the New 203.949 mph be successful with.” England Patriots’ 25-21 exhibition vic- Friday in Sports Goff was a top recruit out tory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on his No. 22 of Marin Catholic High Friday night. Ford, Shorts School in Novato, Calif. He Brady played the first two series, breaking graduated high school early then rested. the track and was able to participate in Bucs quarterback Josh Freeman also record set by Marcos spring practice for Cal. Ambrose last year. Ambrose’s started and worked two possessions Mikulak, Biles lead at but had a much rougher time against mark of 203.241 came on the the team they’ll face in the third game first Sprint Cup weekend on U.S. gymnastics meet of the regular season. He was sacked a newly paved surface at MIS. HARTFORD, Conn. — three times and completed only two of His record lasted 14 months. Sam Mikulak sprinted to the three passes before rookie Mike The Associated Press Logano’s speed was the lead at the U.S. men’s gym- Glennon took over. New England quarterbackTom Brady looks to pass against Tampa Bay in the first quarter Friday. ninth-highest by a NASCAR nastics championships Amendola, signed as a free agent pole winner — and the fastest Friday night, riding a spec- from St. Louis, caught six passes for 71 New Orleans’ new defense under got the ball with 24 seconds left in the since Bill Elliott set the tacular routine on pommel yards, including a 26-yard touchdown coordinator Rob Ryan thrived, sacking half. He finished 9 of 10 for 105 yards record of 212.809 at horse to close in on his first on the game’s first series. Brady com- Matt Flynn five times in the first half. and also ran for 20. Talladega on April 30, 1987. national title. pleted all eight of his passes for 72 Bills 20, Vikings 16: Rookie EJ Foles was 6 of 8 for 53 yards and had “I don’t know how fast it Mikulak, a two-time yards, even adding a 2-point conver- Manuel took another step toward a 7-yard TD scamper. But Foles made a is, but it feels freaking fast,” NCAA all-around champion, sion pass to rookie tight end Zach securing Buffalo’s starting quarterback big mistake on his first series when he Logano said. posted a score of 91.500. Jake Sudfeld after Amendola’s touchdown. job, and the defense stuffed Minnesota. tried to throw the ball out of the end Kurt Busch qualified sec- Dalton is second, nearly three 49ers 15, Chiefs 13: Kansas City Manuel went 10 of 12 for 92 yards zone and had the pass picked off. ond, and points leader points behind. Alex Naddour quarterback Alex Smith struggled and a touchdown through three series Ravens 27, Falcons 23: Matt Ryan Jimmie Johnson was third. is third followed by Joshua against his former team, completing in the second half. Kevin Kolb was 13 of threw for 97 yards and a touchdown in Cal picks freshman to Dixon and Steven Legendre. just 7 of 16 passes for 62 yards, and 21 for 111 yards and an interception in four series, and Atlanta limited Simone Biles grabbed the backup San Francisco quarterback B.J. the first half. Baltimore’s starting offense to three start at quarterback early women’s lead Thursday. Daniels threw a late touchdown pass to first downs in the first half before the BERKELEY, Calif. — The 16-year-old from lift the 49ers past the Chiefs. THURSDAY GAMES Ravens’ backups rallied. Freshman quarterback Jared Texas put together an all- Phil Dawson hit all three of his Eagles 14, Panthers 9: Michael Bears 33, Chargers 28: Jay Cutler Goff was picked to start for around score of 60.500 on in field-goal attempts for the 49ers (1-1), Vick was nearly flawless, Nick Foles looked shaky again and the defense California by new coach the opening round, well two of them 55-yarders, while the looked sharp and the Philadelphia made up for it, harassing Philip Rivers Sonny Dykes. ahead of returning Olympic Chiefs’ Quintin Demps returned a Eagles’ quarterback competition early on and setting the tone for Goff has been competing gold medalist Kyla Ross. Ross, kickoff 104 yards for a touchdown. remains close. Chicago’s victory over San Diego. since the spring with redshirt who helped the U.S. women Saints 28, Raiders 20: Drew Brees Vick and Foles each led touchdown Browns 24, Lions 6: Brandon freshman Zach Kline and win the team gold in London passed for 202 yards and a touchdown drives. Vick completed his first nine Weeden threw two touchdown passes junior Austin Hinder. last summer, was second at while leading five scoring drives, and passes before throwing an interception to Jordan Cameron and perhaps ended “We have had a fiercely- 59.750. Brenna Dowell was the New Orleans survived a sloppy on a desperation heave at the end of the any more discussion about a quarter- contested competition for our third, followed by Peyton second half to beat Oakland. second quarter after the Eagles (1-1) back competition in Cleveland. starting quarterback posi- Ernst and Maggie Nichols. Scoreboard

Colorado (Bettis 0-1) at Baltimore (B.Norris 8- Yankees 10, Red Sox 3 Thursday, Aug. 22 Tobago, 47.69. 2, Michael Tinsley, United States, On The Air 10), 4:05 p.m. New York 123 100 003 — 10 15 2 New England at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. 47.70. 3, Emir Bekric, Serbia, 48.05. Also: 8, Transactions Kansas City (W.Davis 6-9) at Detroit (Fister 10- Boston 000 100 200 — 3 10 3 Carolina at Baltimore, 5 p.m. Kerron Clement, United States, 49.08. Today 6), 4:08 p.m. Pettitte, Kelley (7), D.Robertson (8), Friday, Aug. 23 3,000 Steeplechase — 1, Ezekiel Kemboi, BASEBALL Little League Baseball — Little League World Chicago White Sox (Sale 8-11) at Minnesota Chamberlain (9), Huff (9) and C.Stewart; Seattle at Green Bay, 5 p.m. Kenya, 8:06.01, 2, Conseslus Kipruto, Kenya, American League Series, teams TBA at 9 a.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., (A.Albers 2-0), 4:10 p.m. Doubront, R.De La Rosa (5), F.Morales (7), Chicago at Oakland, 7 p.m. 8:06.37. 3, Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad, BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Announced pitching ESPN, and noon, ABC. Toronto (Happ 2-2) at Tampa Bay D.Britton (9) and Saltalamacchia. W—Pettitte 8- Saturday, Aug. 24 France, 8:07.86. Also: 5, Evan Jager, United coach Rick Adair is taking a leave of absence. Major League Baseball — New York Yankees at (Ro.Hernandez 6-12), 4:10 p.m. 9. L—Doubront 8-6. HRs—New York, Buffalo at Washington, 1:30 p.m. States, 8:08.67. Named bullpen coach Billy Castro pitching coach Boston, 1 p.m., Fox; Chicago White Sox at Seattle (F.Hernandez 12-5) at Texas (M.Perez Mar.Reynolds (16), A.Soriano (8). Cleveland at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. — 1, Bohdan Bondarenko, , and minor league rehab coordinator Scott 5-3), 5:05 p.m. 3 3 Minnesota, 4 p.m., WGN; Seattle at Texas, 5 p.m., Rays 5, Blue Jays 4 N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 4 p.m. 7-10 ⁄4. 2, , Qatar, 7-9 ⁄4. 3, McGregor bullpen coach. Cleveland (U.Jimenez 8-7) at Oakland (Straily 3 Root Sports. Toronto 100 011 010 — 4 13 0 Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. , Canada, 7-9 ⁄4. Also: 5, Erik DETROIT TIGERS — Recalled RHP Jose Alvarez 6-6), 6:05 p.m. 1 Track & Field — World Championships, 9 a.m. Tampa Bay 001 001 201 — 5 8 0 Philadelphia at Jacksonville, 4:30 p.m. Kynard, United States, 7-7⁄4. from Toledo (IL). and 11:30 a.m., NBC. Houston (Keuchel 5-7) at L.A. Angels (Richards Tampa Bay at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Women KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Assigned C Brett 3-5), 6:05 p.m. Dickey, S.Santos (8), Loup (8) and Thole, Auto Racing — NASCAR Nationwide Series Arencibia; Hellickson, McGee (7), Jo.Peralta (8), St. Louis at Denver, 5 p.m. 1,500 — 1, Abeba Aregawi, Sweden, 4:02.67. 2, Hayes outright to Omaha (PCL). Recalled LHP Children’s Hospital 200, qualifying at 6:30 a.m., Sunday’s Games Cincinnati at Dallas, 5 p.m. Jennifer Simpson, United States, 4:02.99. 3, Danny Duffy from Omaha. Designated 2B Elliot Kansas City at Detroit, 10:08 a.m. Rodney (9) and Lobaton. W—Rodney 5-3. L—Loup ESPN2, and race at 11:30 a.m., ESPN; NHRA Lucas 4-6. HRs—Tampa Bay, Joyce (15). Atlanta at Tennessee, 5 p.m. Hellen Onsando Obiri, Kenya, 4:03.86. Also: 10, Johnson for assignment. Colorado at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m. San Diego at Arizona, 7 p.m. Mary Cain, United States, 4:07.19. Oil Nationals qualifying 8 p.m., ESPN2. Mariners 3, Rangers 1 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Reinstated OF Peter Golf — Solheim Cup, 6:30 a.m., Golf Channel; PGA Toronto at Tampa Bay, 10:40 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 25 400 Hurdles — 1, Zuzana Hejnova, Czech Bourjos from the 15-day DL. Optioned SS Tommy Seattle 000 000 021 — 3 4 0 Tour Wyndham Championship, 11 a.m., Golf Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. New Orleans at Houston, 1 p.m. Republic, 52.83. 2, Dalilah Muhammad, united Field to Salt Lake (PCL). Texas 000 100 000 — 1 4 1 Channel, and 12:30 p.m., CBS; U.S. Amateur, 1 p.m., Seattle at Texas, 12:05 p.m. Minnesota at San Francisco, 5 p.m. States, 54.09. 3, Lashinda Demus, United States, MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned OF Darin Iwakuma, O.Perez (8), Medina (8), Furbush Golf Channel; Champions Tour Dick’s Sporting Houston at L.A. Angels, 12:35 p.m. 54.27. Mastroianni and OF Chris Colabello to Rochester (8), Farquhar (9) and Quintero; D.Holland, Cotts Goodsd Open, 6 p.m., Golf Channel. Cleveland at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Triple Jump — 1, Caterine Ibarguen, Colombia, (IL). Reinstated C Ryan Doumit from the seven- N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 5:05 p.m. (8), Scheppers (8) and Pierzynski. W—Iwakuma Pro Soccer 3 1 Arena Football — Arena Bowl XXVI, 10 a.m., CBS. 48-8 ⁄4. 2, Ekaterina Koneva, Russia, 48-7⁄4. 3, day DL. NFL Preseason — Monday’s Games 11-6. L—Cotts 4-2. Sv—Farquhar (6). HRs—Seattle, 3 Denver at Seattle, 7 p.m., Fox. Major League Soccer Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, 48-0 ⁄4. NEW YORK YANKEES—Selected the contract Gymnastics — U.S. Championships, 8 p.m., NBC. N.Y. Mets at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. Seager (18), Smoak (14). LHP David Huff from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Major League Soccer — Philadelphia at New White Sox 5, Twins 2 Optioned RHP Dellin Betances to Houston at Texas, 5:05 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Golf York, 5 p.m., NBC Sports Network; FC Dallas at Chicago 022 000 010 — 5 10 0 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Transferred RHP David Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. Sporting KC 11 7 6 39 36 24 Portland, 8 p.m., KEVU, and delayed at 10:30 p.m., Minnesota 100 000 100 — 2 9 1 Phelps to the 60-day DL. Seattle at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. New York 11 8 5 38 36 31 Root Sports; Seattle at Houston, 8:30 p.m., Root Quintana, Veal (7), N.Jones (8), A.Reed (9) and Solheim Cup TAMPA BAY RAYS—Reinstated RHP Alex Cobb Boston at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Philadelphia 10 7 7 37 36 32 Sports. Phegley; Correia, Duensing (8), Swarzak (8) and At Colorado Golf Club from the 60-day DL. Designated INF Ryan Montreal 10 7 5 35 34 34 Tennis — Western and Southern Open, men’s Mauer. W—Quintana 7-4. L—Correia 8-9. Sv— Parker, Colo. Roberts for assignment. National League Houston 9 7 6 33 26 22 semifinals at 10 a.m., and women’s semifinals at 4 A.Reed (29). HRs—Chicago, Keppinger (3), Yardage: 7,066; Par: 72 — Optioned RHP Mickey East Division W L Pct GB Chicago 9 9 4 31 29 32 p.m., ESPN2. A.Dunn (28). Minnesota, Mauer (11). Friday Storey to Buffalo (IL). Placed SS Munenori Atlanta 75 47 .615 — New England 8 9 6 30 27 23 EUROPE 5, UNITED STATES 3 Sunday, Aug. 18 1 Kawasaki on paternity leave. Recalled OF Washington 59 62 .488 15⁄2 Rockies 6, Orioles 3 Columbus 7 11 5 26 27 30 Auto Racing — NASCAR Pure Michigan 400, 10 New York 56 64 .467 18 Colorado 000 011 211 — 6 8 0 Foursomes Anthony Gose from Buffalo. Reinstated LHP J.A. 1 Toronto FC 4 11 8 20 21 31 a.m., ESPN; NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals, 6 p.m., Philadelphia 53 68 .438 21⁄2 Baltimore 101 000 001 — 3 5 0 Europe 3, United States 1 Happ from the bereavement list. D.C. United 3 16 4 13 13 38 Anna Nordqvist and Caroline Hedwall, Europe, National League ESPN2. Miami 46 74 .383 28 Nicasio, Outman (7), Belisle (8), Brothers (9) WESTERN CONFERENCE Major League Baseball — Central Division W L Pct GB def. Stacy Lewis and Lizette Salas, United States, ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent LHP Paul Maholm to Los Angeles Dodgers at Central Division W L Pct GB and Torrealba; W.Chen, Fr.Rodriguez (7), O’Day W L T Pts GF GA Philadelphia, 10:30 a.m., TBS; St. Louis at Chicago Pittsburgh 72 49 .595 — 4 and 2. Rome (SAL) for a rehab assignment. Placed 2B (8), Ji.Johnson (9) and Wieters. W—Nicasio 7-6. Real Salt Lake 12 7 5 41 39 26 Cubs, 11 a.m., WGN; Seattle at Texas, noon, Root St. Louis 69 52 .570 3 L—W.Chen 6-6. HRs—Colorado, Culberson (1), Suzann Pettersen and Beatriz Recari, Europe, Tyler Pastornicky on the 15-day DL, retroactive 1 Vancouver 10 7 6 36 36 30 Sports; New York Yankees at Boston, 5 p.m., ESPN. Cincinnati 69 53 .566 3⁄2 def. Brittany Lang and Angela Stanford, United to Thursday. Transferred RHP Cristhian Martinez W.Rosario (17), Blackmon (3), Helton (8). Colorado 9 7 9 36 31 27 Little League Baseball — Little League World Chicago 53 68 .438 19 Baltimore, McLouth (8), Wieters (17). States, 2 and 1. to the 60-day DL. Selected the contract of INF 1 Portland 8 3 11 35 32 21 Series, games TBA at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., ESPN2, 11 Milwaukee 53 69 .434 19⁄2 Morgan Pressel and Jessica Korda, United Phil Gosselin from Gwinnett (IL). Cubs 7, Cardinals 0 Los Angeles 10 9 4 34 35 30 a.m., ABC, and 2 p.m., ESPN. West Division W L Pct GB States, def. Catriona Matthew and Jodi Ewart- CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned RHP Eduardo St. Louis 000 000 000 — 0 2 1 Seattle 10 7 4 34 29 23 Golf — Solheim Cup, 11:30 a.m., Golf Channel; Los Angeles 71 50 .587 — Shadoff, Europe, 3 and 2. Sanchez to Iowa (PCL). Recalled RHP Jake 1 Chicago 300 012 10x — 7 9 0 FC Dallas 8 6 9 33 30 33 PGA Tour Wyndham Championship, 10 a.m., Golf Arizona 62 58 .517 8⁄2 Azahara Munoz and Karine Icher, Europe, def. Arrieta from Iowa. Westbrook, S.Freeman (7) and Ro.Johnson; San Jose 8 10 6 30 25 35 Channel, and noon, CBS; U.S. Amateur, 1 p.m., Golf Colorado 58 65 .472 14 Cristie Kerr and Paula Creamer, United States, 2 COLORADO ROCKIES — Sent RHP Rafael Arrieta, Russell (8), B.Parker (9) and Castillo. W— Chivas USA 4 13 6 18 20 40 Channel; Champions Tour Dick’s Sporting Goodsd San Diego 54 67 .446 17 and 1. Betancourt to Colorado Springs (PCL) for a 1 Arrieta 1-0. L—Westbrook 7-8. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Open, 6 p.m., Golf Channel. San Diego 54 68 .443 17⁄2 rehab assignment. Today Fourballs Preseason Football — Indianapolis at New York Thursday’s Games Dodgers 4, Phillies 0 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Optioned SS Dee D.C. United at Montreal, 4 p.m. Europe 2, United States 2 Giants, 4 p.m., Fox. St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 5, 12 innings Los Angeles 000 200 101 — 4 7 1 Gordon to Albuquerque (PCL). Recalled OF Scott Toronto FC at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Suzann Pettersen and Carlota Ciganda, Gymnastics — U.S. Championships, 10 a.m., NBC. San Francisco 4, Washington 3 Philadelphia 000 000 000 — 0 3 1 Van Slyke from Albuquerque. Chicago at New England, 4:30 p.m. Europe, def. Stacy Lewis and Lexi Thompson, Tennis — Western and Southern Open, men’s Cincinnati 2, Milwaukee 1 Greinke, P.Rodriguez (8), Belisario (8), Jansen MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned RHP Steve Ames (9) and A.Ellis; Cl.Lee, De Fratus (9), C.Jimenez Philadelphia at New York, 5 p.m. United States, 1 up. final, 9:30 a.m., CBS, and women’s final, 1 p.m., N.Y. Mets 4, San Diego 1 Caroline Hedwall and Caroline Masson, to New Orleans (PCL). Recalled RHP Arquimedes Friday’s Games (9) and Ruiz. W—Greinke 11-3. L—Cl.Lee 10-6. Seattle FC at Houston, 6 p.m. Caminero from Jacksonville (SL). ESPN2. Europe, def. Angela Stanford and Gerina Piller, Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 0 HRs—Los Angeles, H.Ramirez (12). Vancouver at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. — Fired manager Monday, Aug. 19 United States, 2 and 1. Pittsburgh 6, Arizona 2 Real Salt Lake at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Charlie Manuel. Promoted third base coach NFL Preseason — Pittsburgh at Washington, 5 Pirates 6, Diamondbacks 2 Brittany Lincicome and Brittany Lang, United Colorado 6, Baltimore 3 FC Dallas at Portland, 8 p.m. Ryne Sandberg to manager. Sent RHP Roy p.m., ESPN. Arizona 000 200 000 — 2 5 0 States, def. Anna Nordqvist and Giulia Sergas, L.A. Dodgers 4, Philadelphia 0 Sunday, Aug. 18 Halladay to the GCL Phillies for a rehab assign- Little League Baseball — Little League World Pittsburgh 002 020 02x — 6 9 0 Europe, 4 and 3. San Francisco 14, Miami 10 Sporting Kansas City at San Jose, 7 p.m. ment. Placed LHP John Lannan on the 15-day Series games at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., ESPN2, and 11 McCarthy, Roe (6), W.Harris (7), E.De La Rosa Cristie Kerr and Michelle Wie, United States, a.m. and 1 p.m., ESPN. Atlanta 3, Washington 2, 10 innings (8), Putz (8) and Nieves; Cole, J.Gomez (7), National Women’s Soccer League DL, retroactive to Thursday. Recalled RHP B.J. Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 6 def. Catriona Matthew and Charley Hull, Europe, Rosenberg from Lehigh Valley (IL). Major League Baseball — Teams TBA, 7 p.m., Melancon (9) and R.Martin. W—Cole 6-5. L— W L T Pts GF GA 2 and 1. ESPN2; Seattle at Oakland, 7 p.m., Root Sports. N.Y. Mets 5, San Diego 2 McCarthy 2-7. HRs—Pittsburgh, Tabata (4). x-FC Kansas City 11 5 5 38 33 20 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms with Today’s Games Cycling — USA Pro Challenge, Stage 1, 2 p.m., x-Western New York9 4 8 35 34 19 Auto Racing RHP Kyle Farnsworth on a minor league con- Arizona (Cahill 3-10) at Pittsburgh (Locke 9-3), Giants 14, Marlins 10 NBC Sports Network. x-Portland 10 6 5 35 30 24 tract and assigned him to Indianapolis (IL). 1:05 p.m. San Francisco 430 500 200 — 14 19 1 x-Sky Blue FC 10 6 5 35 30 25 NASCAR SAN DIEGO PADRES—Placed C Nick Hundley on St. Louis (J.Kelly 3-3) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood Miami 004 140 001 — 10 16 2 the paternity leave list. Selected C Chris 7-9), 1:05 p.m. Gaudin, Mijares (5), S.Rosario (6), S.Casilla (8), Boston 8 7 6 30 34 32 Sprint Cup Pure Michigan 400 Lineup Local Schedule Chicago 7 8 6 27 30 35 After Friday qualifying; race Sunday Robinson from Tucson (PCL). Transferred RHP Colorado (Bettis 0-1) at Baltimore (B.Norris 8- Zito (9) and H.Sanchez; Eovaldi, Webb (4), Jason Marquis from the 15- to the 60-day DL. 10), 4:05 p.m. Da.Jennings (7), Caminero (8), Qualls (9) and Seattle 5 13 3 18 21 34 At Michigan International Speedway Today Washington 3 14 4 13 15 38 Brooklyn, Mich. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Selected the contract L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 11-7) at Philadelphia Mathis. W—S.Rosario 3-0. L—Eovaldi 2-3. HRs— of INF Kolten Wong from Memphis (PCL). No local events scheduled. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Lap length: 2 miles (K.Kendrick 10-9), 4:05 p.m. San Francisco, H.Sanchez (2). Miami, Ruggiano 2 Activated C and OF Shane Sunday, Aug. 18 x- clinched playoff berth (Car number in parentheses) Cincinnati (Latos 12-3) at Milwaukee (Gallardo (14). Robinson from the 15-day DL. Placed C Tony Cruz No local events scheduled. Today 1. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 203.949 mph. 8-9), 4:10 p.m. Braves 3, Nationals 2 on the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Jermaine Curtis Monday, Aug. 19 Boston at Western New York, 5 p.m. 2. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 203.695. San Francisco (M.Cain 7-8) at Miami (H.Alvarez Washington 000 100 010 0 — 2 9 3 and OF Adron Chambers to Memphis (PCL). No local events scheduled. Portland at Seattle FC, 8 p.m. 2-1), 4:10 p.m. Atlanta 101 000 000 1 — 3 9 0 3. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 203.47. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Sent RHP Ross Sunday, Aug. 18 Washington (Strasburg 6-9) at Atlanta (Minor (10 innings) 4. (55) Mark Martin, Toyota, 203.218. Ohlendorf to Potomac (Carolina) for a rehab Chicago at FC Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. Pro Baseball 12-5), 4:10 p.m. Jordan, Stammen (7), Storen (9), Krol (10) and 5. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 203.114. assignment. Recalled RHP Drew Storen from Sky Blue FC at Washington, 2 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Mejia 1-2) at San Diego (Volquez 8- W.Ramos, K.Suzuki; A.Wood, D.Carpenter (7), 6. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 202.988. Syracuse (IL). Optioned RHP Ryan Mattheus to American League 10), 5:40 p.m. Avilan (8), Ayala (8), Kimbrel (9), S.Downs (10) 7. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 202.817. Syracuse. Agreed to terms with 3B Anderson East Division W L Pct GB Sunday’s Games and McCann. W—S.Downs 2-0. L—Krol 1-1. HRs— Track & Field 8. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 202.8. Franco. Boston 72 52 .581 — San Francisco at Miami, 10:10 a.m. Atlanta, J.Upton (23). 9. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 202.726. BASKETBALL Tampa Bay 69 51 .575 1 Arizona at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. IAAF World Championships 10. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 202.384. National Basketball Association 1 Brewers 7, Reds 6 11. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 202.304. Baltimore 65 56 .537 5⁄2 Colorado at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES—Traded F Donte Greene 1 Cincinnati 200 120 100 — 6 10 0 Friday’s Finals New York 63 58 .521 7⁄2 L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m. 12. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 202.23. Milwaukee 013 001 002 — 7 12 0 to Boston for C Fab Melo. Toronto 56 66 .459 15 Washington at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m. At Moscow 13. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 202.117. Leake, Simon (6), M.Parra (7), Hoover (8), PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Announced assistant Central Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. Men 14. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 201.799. A.Chapman (9) and Mesoraco, Hanigan; coaches Michael Curry, Aaron McKie and Jeff Detroit 71 51 .582 — St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. 5,000 — 1, Mohammed Farah, Britain, 15. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 201.641. Gorzelanny, D.Hand (5), Wooten (7), Badenhop 13:26.98. 2, Hagos Gebrhiwet, Ethiopia, 13:27.26. Capel will not return next season. Cleveland 65 57 .533 6 N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 1:10 p.m. 16. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 201.59. FOOTBALL 1 (8), Axford (9) and Lucroy. W—Axford 6-6. L— 3, Isiah Kiplangat Koech, Kenya, 13:27.26. Also: 6, Kansas City 64 57 .529 6⁄2 Monday’s Games 17. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 201.59. National Football League A.Chapman 3-5. HRs—Cincinnati, Frazier (12), Bernard Lagat, United States, 13:29.24. 8, Galen Minnesota 54 66 .450 16 N.Y. Mets at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. 18. (21) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 201.337. BUFFALO BILLS — Moved TE Mike Caussin from 1 Heisey (6). Milwaukee, J.Francisco (18), Lucroy Rupp, United States, 13:29.87. 10, Ryan Hill, Chicago 47 74 .388 23⁄2 Colorado at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. 19. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 201.033. waived/injured to injured reserve. Announced (17). United States, 13:32.69. West Division W L Pct GB Arizona at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. 20. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 200.736. they reached an injury settlement with DT Aaron 4x400 Relay — 1, United States, 2:58.71. 2, Texas 70 52 .574 — L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 4:10 p.m. 21. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 200.613. Tipoti. 1 Washington at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Jamaica, 2:59.88. 3, Russia, 2:59.90. Oakland 69 52 .570 ⁄2 Pro Football 22. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 200.613. DALLAS COWBOYS — Reached an injury settle- 1 St. Louis at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. Long Jump — 1, Aleksandr Menkov, Russia, 28- 23. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 200.518. Seattle 56 65 .463 13⁄2 1 ment with OT James Nelson. Pittsburgh at San Diego, 7:10 p.m. 1. 2, Ignisious Gaisah, Ghana, 27-2⁄2. 3, Luis 24. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 200.261. Los Angeles 54 66 .450 15 NFL Preseason 3 DENVER BRONCOS — Reacheed an injury set- Boston at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Rivera, Mexico, 27-1 ⁄4. Also: 11, , 25. (83) David Reutimann, Toyota, 200.178. Houston 39 81 .325 30 Thursday’s Games 1 tlement with P Ryan Doerr. Thursday’s Games Cleveland 24, Detroit 6 United States, 25-10⁄4. 26. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 199.994. Friday’s Linescores 1 DETROIT LIONS — Signed DT Justin Bannan Shot Put — 1, David Storl, Germany, 71-3⁄2. 2, 27. (14) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 199.983. L.A. Angels 8, N.Y. Yankees 4 Baltimore 27, Atlanta 23 1 and DT John Drew. Released CB Conroy Black Royals 2, Tigers 1 Ryan Whiting, United States, 70-9⁄4. 3, Dylan 28. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 199.689. Oakland 5, Houston 0 Philadelphia 14, Carolina 9 1 and DE Braylon Broughton. Released LB Carmen First Game Armstrong, Canada, 70-0⁄4. Also: 4, Reese 29. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 199.518. Toronto 2, Boston 1 Chicago 33, San Diego 28 1 Messina from the reserve-injured list. Detroit 4, Kansas City 1 Kansas City 000 100 100 — 2 7 0 Friday’s Games Hoffa, United States, 69-3⁄2. 9, Cory Martin, 30. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 198.829. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Placed OL Tyrone Tampa Bay 7, Seattle 1 Detroit 000 000 010 — 1 2 0 Buffalo 20, Minnesota 16 United States, 65-11. 31. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 197.906. Green on injured reserve. Released OL Kevin Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 3 Duffy, K.Herrera (7), Crow (8), G.Holland (9) New Orleans 28, Oakland 20 Women 32. (95) Scott Speed, Ford, 197.704. Haslam and WR Michael Jenkins. Friday’s Games and Kottaras, S.Perez; Verlander, Coke (9), San Francisco 15, Kansas City 13 200 — 1, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica, 33. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 197.672. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed LB Quan Kansas City 2, Detroit 1, 1st game Alburquerque (9) and Holaday, B.Pena. W—Duffy New England 25, Tampa Bay 21 22.17. 2, Murielle Ahoure, Ivory Coast, 22.32. 3, 34. (32) Timmy Hill, Ford, 197.028. Sturdivant. Colorado 6, Baltimore 3 1-0. L—Verlander 12-9. Sv—G.Holland (34). HRs— Today’s Games Blessing Okagbare, Nigeria, 22.32. Also: 7, 35. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 197.012. Arena Football League Kansas City 3, Detroit 0, 2nd game Kansas City, Hosmer (14). Detroit, R.Santiago (1). Dallas at Arizona, 1:30 p.m. ChaRonda Williams, United States, 22.81. Allyson 36. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, 196.98. AFL—Announced the expansion Los Angeles N.Y. Yankees 10, Boston 3 Royals 3, Tigers 0 Tennessee at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Felix, United States, did not finish. 37. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, owner points. Kiss will begin play in 2014. Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 4 Second Game Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets, 4:30 p.m. Hammer Throw — 1, Tatyana Lysenko, Russia, 38. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, owner points. HOCKEY Seattle 3, Texas 1 Kansas City 002 000 100 — 3 8 0 Green Bay at St. Louis, 5 p.m. 258-6. 2, Anita Wlodarczyk, , 257-5. 3, 39. (51) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, points. National Hockey League Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 2 Detroit 000 000 000 — 0 4 2 Miami at Houston, 5 p.m. Zhang Wenxiu, China, 247-11. Also: 9, Jeneva 40. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, owner points. NHL—Announced the Board of Governors Oakland 3, Cleveland 2 Shields, Hochevar (8), G.Holland (9) and Denver at Seattle, 7 p.m. McCall, United States, 238-4. 10, Amanda 41. (98) Johnny Sauter, Ford, owner points. approved the sale of the New Jersey Devils to the Houston at L.A. Angels, late S.Perez; J.Alvarez, Bonderman (6), Coke (7), Sunday’s Game Bingson, United States, 238-0. 42. (7) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, owner points. partnership of David Blitzer and Joshua Harris. Today’s Games Alburquerque (8) and B.Pena. W—Shields 8-8. L— Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 4 p.m. Thursday’s Finals 43. (33) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, owner points. COLLEGE N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 11-7) at Boston (Lackey 7- J.Alvarez 1-3. Sv—G.Holland (34). HRs—Kansas Monday’s Game Men Failed to Qualify INCARNATE WORD—Named Ricky Williams 10), 1:05 p.m. City, Hosmer (15). Pittsburgh at Washington, 5 p.m. 400 Hurdles — 1, Jehue Gordon, Trinidad & 44. (19) Scott Riggs, Toyota, 193.372. runnings back coach. C M C M Y K Y K

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THE WORLD near their homes on East Bay there is no entry fee. In future Drive east of North Bend (just years, a fee will be charged and North Bend’s track and boys south of the former Kentuck split between the two programs. soccer coaches are putting on a Golf Course). Some food will be available in warrior-style run next weekend The course is about 2.5 miles the finish area, as well as a gar- that they hope will eventually and features obstacles including den hose for people to clean up. become a fundraiser for both mud pits, wall climbs, an army Smith said runners should programs. crawl, a log carry and hilly trails. come early to sign up and fill The Dirty Dawg Dash begins “It doesn’t sound like much, out a waiver form. Registration at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24. but it’s going to be pretty hard,” begins at 2 p.m. Track coach Jake Smith and Smith said. “There isn’t any flat For more information, call soccer coach Tom Zomerschoe ground.” Smith at 541-404-6806 or have put together the course For the first year of the event, Zomerschoe at 541-404-5799.

Contributed Photo Josie Dixon poses with several of the medals she has won at local and state bowling competitions. Dixon wins national title

■ North Bend bowler takes ing during the State Games of America, and had a best game of 221 during the crown in scratch division at week. State Games of America “I think I’m pretty happy,” she said. “Even if I did lose, it was just awesome to go there for the experience.” BY JOHN GUNTHER She has spent the past two weeks vis- The World iting her grandparents in New Hampshire, but said she’s looking for- North Bend bowler Josie Dixon is a ward to returning to the Bay Area on national champion. Sunday. Contributed Photo Dixon, who will be a sophomore at “I’m definitely ready to come home,” Students who took part in the testing last weekend and instructors who helped include, from left, head instructor Jim North Bend High School this fall, won the she said. Saxton, David Fish, Brody Ault, Coos Bay instructor Dane Saxton, Ean Smith, instructor-manager Karen Saxton, scratch division for her age group at the Dixon has been a serious bowler since Brooklynn Lott,Jared Smith,junior black belt Kaitlyn Davidson,Jes-C Tessman,black belt Nikki Keller and Haley Belcher. State Games of America in Harrisburg, fifth grade, following in the footsteps of Pa., earlier this month. her dad, John, who was an accomplished Dixon, 14, won the State Games com- youth bowler himself. Six students earn new belts petition in Oregon last year to qualify for “All his bowling trophies are down the national event. She competed both in here,” she said of her grandparents’ the handicap and scratch division. house. “I see them all the time when I go THE WORLD weapons. Tessman was first in The school will host a The handicap competition came first, downstairs.” traditional forms and second in memorial potluck at 7 p.m. and Dixon qualified fifth, but she lost her Dixon is starting her own brag wall. Six students from Coquille creative forms and weapons. Friday at its Coquille location. first match of the stepladder finals to fin- “I have three trophies and three Martial Arts tested for new Ean Smith, 11, of Coquille Guests are asked to bring a spe- ish fifth overall. plaques (of medals) and two certificates,” belts last weekend. earned his green belt and was first cial dish since Harvill loved to “I would have beat her if it was she said. Testing for yellow belts were in weapons and creative forms cook for friends and his special scratch, but her handicap was so much Now she has a new medal, the gold adult David Fish of Coos Bay and second in traditional forms. joy was bringing several items more than mine that she beat me,”Dixon medal for the State Games of America, as and Haley Belcher, 10, of Also competing were Nate to a potluck, said Coquille said. well as a free pass into the 2015 competi- Coquille. Fish also competed in Little, 10, of Myrtle Point, who instructor Karen Saxton. She used that loss as motivation. tion, which will be held in Lincoln, Neb. a forms challenge at the event, was third in traditional forms; As the top seed in the scratch division, Dixon actually is returning to the Bay placing first in traditional forms and Lehi Fish, 7,of Coos Bay,who Sparring Challenge which does not use the bowlers’ handi- Area with three medals, but only one she and second in weapons forms. was second in traditional forms. The school also will host a caps, Dixon advanced straight to the gets to keep. The North Bend father-son Earning orange belts were The testing was dedicated to sparring challenge during the final, and she won that match 201-147. team of Luke and Jordan Clark also went Jared Smith, 9, of Coquille; Jes- Howie Harvill, a 64-year-old Blackberry Arts Festival on “I guess I was kind of mad at myself,” to the State Games of America and placed C Tessman, 10, of Myrtle Point; student of the school who lost Aug. 24. For more information, she said, referring back to the 141 she third in the doubles division. and Brody Ault, 9, of North his battle with cancer the night call Coquille Martial Arts at rolled in her handicap match. “They left before the medals ceremo- Bend. Smith placed first in tra- before the event. He earned his 541-396-5576 or check the Dixon had a busy three days of bowl- ny,” Dixon said. ditional forms and third in orange belt four months ago. school’s Facebook page. Community Scoreboard

563, Bryanna Decker 427. Backstroke — 3, Lexi Johnson, SCAT, 46.77. 6, Girls 13-14 Boys 13-14 Closest to Pin — Kirt Fraley (No. 2), Jim Koenig Bowling Wednesday Senior Mixed — Berrel Vinyard Faith Hite, GCST, 57.20. 7, Emma Spalding, GCST, 100 Individual Medley — 3, Zaraya Estrada, 100 Individual Medley — 7, Johan Robinson, (No. 6). 594, Nathan LaRue 542, Scott Balogh 540; 1:05.09. SCAT, 1:14.60. 7, Alissa McCord, SCAT, 1:15.98. 16, GCST, 1:26.49. 200 Breaststroke — 1, Garrett Ladies Day North Bend Lanes Sheryl Todd 522, Nancy Lauth 500, Thelma Girls 9-10 Tana Hiigel, GCST, 1:32.88. 100 Butterfly — 4, McCarthy, GCST, 3:04.62. 100 Freestyle — 9, Aug. 6 Fairchild 490. 100 IM — 2, Makenna Roberts, SCAT, 1:21.51. 8, Estrada, SCAT, 1:12.55. 8, Hailey Hyde, SCAT, Robinson, GCST, 1:16.80. 50 Backstroke — 4, Blind six holes (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9) Aug. 5-8 Wednesday Juniors — Micheal Villers 497, Bella Jones, SCAT, 1:29.35. 12, Angela Allman, 1:19.49. 10, Makayla Proett, GCST, 1:27.77. 200 Robinson, GCST, 38.82. HIGH GAME Low Gross — Pat Porter 27, Anna Perry 31, Dillon Woodworth 480, Troy Liggett 457; SCAT, 1:32.41. 16, Kristina Powley, SCAT, 1:41.18. Breaststroke — 2, Hyde, SCAT, 2:56.25. 3, McCord, Boys 15 & Over Monday Senior Trio — David Rutledge 224, Stephanie Thomas 33. Arianna Campbell 573, Emily Adams 460, 19, Ophelia Katsikis, SCAT, 1:47.04. 23, Madalyn SCAT, 2:57.82. 100 Freestyle — 4, Hyde, SCAT, 100 Individual Medley — 10, Bill Fields, GCST, Richard Dupret 211, Bruce Watts 199; Linda Low Net — Shawn Leake 17.68, Colleen Cooper Bryanna decker 459. Hampel, SCAT, 1:58.34. 100 Butterfly — 1, Natalie 1:01.74. 9, McCord, SCAT, 1:06.18. 10, Estrada, 1:08.87. Nichols 235, Thelma Fairchild 202, Nancy Lauth 22.28, Melanie Schwartz 22.48. Wednesday Handicap Fun (two-game series) Cheal, SCAT, 1:23.32. 4, Emily Miller, GCST, SCAT, 1:06.53. 11, Proett, GCST, 1:07.60. 15, 199. Closest to Pin — Shawn Leake (No. 2), Melanie — Mark Gonzales 329, Bryan Tooley 325, Brian 1:39.33. 5, Paige Kirchner, GCST, 1:44.73. 200 Brenanna England, GCST, 1:11.72. 19, Hiigel, GCST, Monday Adult/Junior — Adults: Randy Golf Schwartz (No. 6). Simms 237; Linda Tooley 319, Sandy Tammietti Breaststroke — 1, Roberts, SCAT, 3:15.65. 6, 1:25.96. 50 Backstroke — 5, Proett, GCST, 38.06. Bennett 223, Bruce Watts 217; Debra Cramer Fewest Putts — Anna Perry 10, Colleen Cooper 304, Samantha Cain 229. 100 Freestyle — 7, England, GCST, 39.38. 9, Hiigel, GCST, 46.65 203, Elizabeth Watson 161. Juniors: Jayse Megan Proett, GCST, 3:34.20. 3, Bandon Crossings 10, Pat Porter 10, Shawn Leake 10. Wednesday No-Tap (9 pins=strike) — Randy Roberts, SCAT, 1:13.37. 7, Cheal, SCAT, 1:16.06. 9, Girls 15 & Over Couples Night Morgan 244, Dillon Woodworth 217, Arianna Hines 810, Louis Spanik 741, Eric Ahlgrim 640; 100 Individual Medley — 2, Shaylyn Brownell, Men’s Club Jones, SCAT, 1:17.16. 12, Allman, SCAT, 1:18.95. 14, Aug. 7 Campbell 203, Bryanna Decker 158. Peggy Ahlgrim 684, Jessica Fellows 500, GCST, 1:03.85. 100 Butterfly — 4, Bridget Wednesday Wednesday Senior Mixed — William Merkow Kirchner, GCST, 1:23.66. 19, Miller, GCST, 1:30.39. Scotch Ball Natasha Martin 380. 20, Powley, SCAT, 1:31.10. 24, Katsikis, SCAT, McCarthy, GCST, 1:05.83. 9, Cheyenne McNeely, Low Gross — Gary Coots 71. 234, Berrel Vinyard 224, Chuck Parks 198; Sheryl Low Net — Low Gross — Kirt and Michele Fraley 43, Thursday Social — Bobby Black 714, Thomas 1:36.40. 27, Hampel, SCAT, 1:44.21. 30, Caitlin GCST, 1:22.25. 200 Breaststroke — 1, Brownell, Dewey Powers 64, Mike Tucker 65, Todd 213, Sally Curtis 195, Kitty Russell 185, Larry Grove 69, Dick Wold 72, David Kimes 72, Harvey and Alison Myers 43. Crawford 629, Robert Berry 605; Debra Cramer Hite, GCST, 2:17.86.50 Backstroke — 3, Cheal, GCST, 2:30.06. 2, Alyssa Hedgpeth, GCST, 2:43.24. Thelma Fairchild 185. Gregg Wilkinson 73, Ron Cookson 74, Lyle Low Net — Dan and Sheila Jordan 38, Bryan 593, LInda Nichols 552, Sally Curtis 518. SCAT, 39.91. 4, Proett, GCST, 40.39. 12, Jones, 11, McNeely, GCST, 3:24.89. 100 Freestyle — 3, Wednesday Juniors — Dillon Woodworth 200, Botimer 74, Chris Holm 76, Billy Klinkenfus 78, Owen and Marcy Turner 39.75. SCAT, 44.01. 14, Allman, SCAT, 44.20. 16, Miller, Brownell, GCST, 57.57. 6, McCarthy, GCST, 59.17. Jake Gebhardt 174, Micheal Villers 171; Arianna David Botimer 79, Leigh Smith 79, Val Nemcek Closes to Pin — Bryan Owen and Marcy Turner GCST, 45.27. 17, Kirchner, GCST, 46.99. 18, Powley, 17, Hannah Delgado, GCST, 1:08.11. 21, McNeely, Campbell 203, Regan Foxworthy 167, Emily Swimming 82, Al Greenfield 84, Johnny Ohanesian 85. (No. 6). SCAT, 48.12. 20, Hampel, SCAT, 49.93. 22, GCST, 1:11.60. 50 Backstroke — 6, McCarthy, Adams 164. GCST, 32.07. 1,650 Freestyle — 1, Jayna Tomac, Closest to Pin — David Kimes (No. 6), Mike Men’s Day Wednesday Handicap Fun — Big Kahuna Open Katsikis, SCAT, 51.08. 28, Hite, GCST, 1:09.01. Mark Gonzales GCST, 19:47.11. 3, Hedgpeth, GCST, 20:54.39. Tucker (No. 17). Aug. 8 Aug. 9-11 Girls 11-12 198, Bryan Tooley 183, Brian Simms 124; Linda Boys 6 & Under Casual Fridays Individual Tooley 187, Sandy Tammietti 175, Samantha Cain At Mingus Park 100 IM — 1, Grace Knutsen, SCAT, 1:06.63. 2, 50 Backstroke — 1, Ethan Kirchner, GCST, Aug. 9 Low Gross — Mark Bedard 80, Mike Winters 120. Gold Coast Swim Team and South Coast Anna Hutchins, GCST, 1:09.24. 7, Natalie Johnson, 1:50.37. Pick a Pro (PGA Championship) 80, Joe Margocs 84, Bill Lyon 85. Wednesday No-Tap (9 pins=strike) — Aquatic Team results, listed by age group. SCAT, 1:31.11. 15, Calli Fox, GCST, 1:50.44. 100 Randy Boys 8 & Under Low Gross — Tracy Couch/Jim Furyk 77-68-145. Low Net — Dick Manthe 70, Jack Lakey 72, Hines 300, Louis Spanik 263, Eric Ahlgrim 224; Girls 6 & Under Butterfly — 1, Knutsen, SCAT, 1:06.35. 2, Tamra 25 Breaststroke — 1, David Roberts, SCAT, Low Net — Larry Grove/Adam Scott 65-72-137, Alex Emmons 72, Jim Reynolds 72. Peggy Ahlgrim 250, Jessica Fellows 185, Natasha 50 Backstroke — 2, Hope Hoffine, SCAT, Miller, GCST, 1:17.33. 3, Sara Kuykendall, SCAT, 20.56. 3, Henry Katsikis, SCAT, 34.46. 100 Val Nemcek/Jim Furyk 71-68-139, Ron Team Martin 147. 1:03.66. 1:17.65. 9, Macey Goodrich, GCST, 1:35.71. 200 Freestyle — 1, Roberts, SCAT, 1:15.15. 2, Finley Cookson/Leee Westwood 72-68-140, Al Low Gross — Joe Margocs and Jack Lakey 75, Thursday Social — Bobby Black 266, Thomas Girls 8 & Under Breaststroke — 1, Knutsen, SCAT, 2:53.18. 9, Ellie Cheal, SCAT, 1:37.78. 4, Luke Kendall, GCST, Greenfield/Tiger Woods 72-73-145, Dick Mike Winters and Cody Shirley 76, Mark Bedard Crawford 226, Berrel Vinyard 224; Debra Cramer 25 Breaststroke — 1, Morgan Hoefs, SCAT, Hiigel, GCST, 4:13.09. 100 Freestyle — 1, 2:32.80. Wold/Phil Mickelson 68-78-146, Mike and Pete Stock 78. 210, Sally Curtis 206, Linda Nichols 202. 21.56. 2, Lexi Johnson, SCAT, 26.00. 6, Jena Hutchins, GCST, 59.53. 3, Miller, GCST, 1:06.42. 4, Boys 7-8 Tucker/Tiger Woods 73-73-146, Mike Low Net — Tom Mills and George Kardas 60.7, HIGH SERIES Hoffine, SCAT, 30.97. 8, Elizabeth Delgado, GCST, Kuykendall, SCAT, 1:07.42. 10, Brianna Billeter, 100 Butterfly — 1, David Roberts, SCAT, Shields/Tiger Woods 73-73-146, Christo Jim Koenig and Alex Emmons 64.45, Robbie Monday Senior Trio — Richard Dupret 582, 33.31. 10, Emma Spalding, GCST, 33.62. 13, Hope GCST, 1:13.71. 13, Johnson, SCAT, 1:18.88. 16, 1:31.34. 50 Backstroke — 4, Henry Katsikis, SCAT, Schwartz/Steve Stricker 77-70-147, Gregg Robison and Jim Reynolds 64.5. Bruce Watts 582, David Rutledge 533; Linda Hoffine, SCAT, 41.72. 100 Freestyle — 1, Hoefs, Goodrich, GCST, 1:20.81. 22, Fox, GCST, 1:30.42. 1:28.14. Wilkinson/Jim Furyk 80-68-148, Dewey Powers Closest to Pin — Tom Mills (No. 2), Joe Margocs Nichols 567, Nancy Lauth 557, Thelma Fairchild SCAT, 1:26.49. 2, Johnson, SCAT, 1:39.33. 5, Jena 23, Hiigel, GCST, 1:33.31. 24, Hayley Hall, GCST, Boys 9-10 Sr./Phil Mickelson 71-78-149, Forrest (No. 6). 532. Hoffine, SCAT, 1:50.98. 8, Lydia Kendall, GCST, 1:39.46. 50 Backstroke — 1, Hutchins, GCST, 100 IM — 1, Zachary Holt, GCST, 1:18.73. 5, Munger/Phil Mickelson 71-78-149, Johnny Monday Adult/Junior — Adults: Brian Fletcher 2:32.86. 32.18. 2, Miller, GCST, 34.48. Kuykendall, SCAT, Donovan England, GCST, 1:52.45. 100 Butterfly — Ohanesian/Miguel Angel Jimenez 75-75-150, 596, Bruce Watts 562; Debra Cramer 560, Girls 7-8 36.04. 9, Billeter, GCST, 38.28. 12, Goodrich, Road Runs 2, Gavyn Tatge, GCST, 1:36.06. 200 Breaststroke Brian Boyle/Phil Mickelson 73-78-151, John Elizabeth Watson 454. Juniors: Jayse Morgan 100 Individual Medley — 1, Morgan Hoefs, GCST, 43.45. 15, Johnson, SCAT, 45.67. 16, Fox, — 100 Freestyle — Johnston/Matt Kuchar 75-76-151, Ed Yelton/Tiger Upcoming Road Races on the South Coast: 625, Dillon Woodworth 612; Arianna Campbell SCAT, 1:36.54. 6, Jena Hoffine, SCAT, 2:01.68. 50 GCST, 51.83. 19, Hall, GCST, 55.41. 1, Holt, GCST, 3:07.31. 3, Ian Spalding, GCST, 1:24.69. 6, England, GCST, Woods 79-73-152, Billy Klinkefus/Adam Scott 80- For more information on upcoming road 1:39.09. 50 Backstroke — 1, Tatge, GCST, 41.00. 2, 72-152, Sean Suppes/Matt Kuchar 80-76-156. races and for photos from past events, visit the Spalding, GCST, 43.41. 10, Racen Homan-Hall, Women’s Club South Coast Running Club’s Web page at GCST, 57.94. 12, Trey Kirk, GCST, 1:06.95. Aug. 8 www.southcoastrunningclub.org. Boys 11-12 Quota Dirty Dawg Dash — Saturday, Aug. 24, start- 100 Individual Medley — 2, Brendon Roberts, Bette Johnson +7, Joanne Brown +6, Katherine ing at 3 p.m. on East Bay Drive just south of the SCAT, 1:11.90. 6, Collin McCarthy, GCST, 1:19.37. 8, Barton +5, Vicki Ogle +3, Charlyn Haudenchild former Kentuck Golf Course. The race is a 2.5- Craig Hoefs, SCAT, 1:20.60. 100 Butterfly — 1, +1, Marilyn Pothier +1, Jan Shaw 0, Faye Weeks - mile course that features several obstacles SUMMER CLEARANCE Jerrad Perez-Duncan, SCAT, 1:04.73. 200 1, Julie Hawthorne -4, Kim Barton -23 (no hand- including mud pits and wooden walls, as well Breaststroke — 1, Roberts, SCAT, 2:54.92. 3, icap). as hilly dirt trails. Runners will get muddy. McCarthy, GCST, 3:06.25. 4, Craig Hoefs, SCAT, Closest to Pin — Charlyn Haudenchild (No. 17). There is no entry fee. For more information, 3:19.75. 100 Freestyle — 1, Perez-Duncan, SCAT, Forest Hills Country Club call either Jake Smith at 541-404-6806 or Tom RED HOT BUYS! 56.37. 3, Roberts, SCAT, 1:03.77. 10, McCarthy, Zomerschoe at 541-404-5799. ST GCST, 1:10.01. 16, Hoefs, SCAT, 1:16.52. 21, Mason Sunday Social Sunset Bay Trail Run — Saturday, Aug. 31, NOW THROUGH AUGUST 31 Thompson, GCST, 1:41.76. 50 Backstroke — 1, Aug. 4 Perez-Duncan, SCAT, 32.08. 9, Thompson, GCST, Scramble starting at 10 a.m. at Sunset Bay State Park near 52.98. 10, Josh Nicolaus, GCST, 54.13. 11, Max Bruce McCarty, Bryan Owen, Bill Hardy and Charleston. Events include a 1-mile beach fun Folding Folding Nicolaus, GCST, 54.54. 1,650 Freestyle — 4, Alex Emmons, -5 (won chip-off); Richard McCarty, run (starts at 9:45 a.m.), a 15-kilometer run and Alexander Kliewer, GCST, 23:18.81. Marc Fullhart, Sheila Jordan and Jack Lakey, -5. a 4-mile run/walk. The longer race is hilly and Hammock Chair Hand Truck challenging. The entry fee is $5, with T-shirts Folds flat for easy 150lb. capacity. available for an additional $10 for those who storage or transport. Folds for easy Assorted colors. storage. sign up by Aug. 19. All proceeds go to the South 8322380 7338734 ENGLUND MARINE Coast Gospel Mission. For more information, call Patrick Myers at 541-290-7530 or by email at [email protected]. 99 99 AAnnualAnnnnuuaall Scotty Brown Memorial Run — Saturday, Sept. 1 9 1 9 7, starting at 10 a.m. at the South Slough Interpretive Center off Seven Devils Road south of Charleston. The 5-mile noncompetitive run 12 TTEENTENNTT SSALESAALLEE will follow the groomed estuary trails down to Bug Killer Spray the bay and through tunnels of huckleberries PACK 14 oz. Foaming Wasp & Auugustgust 2233 --2424 and coastal brush. There is no entry fee for the Hornet; 11 oz. Flying Insect; August 23 -24 event. Runners are encouraged to visit through- 14 oz. Ant, Roach & Spider; out the venture. For more information, call Roy or 14oz. Wasp & Hornet HUGEUGE DDISCOUNTSISCOUNTS UNDERUNDER THETHE TENTTENT Mollier at 541-297-6669. ® Ball Jar Jet Spray. ANNDD MMOSTOST IIN-STOREN--STORE IITEMSTEMS OONN SSALEALE TTOO!OO!! Bandon Cranberry Run — Sunday, Sept. 15, 7098130, 72675, starting at 2 p.m. in Bandon City Park. Events 12/Pk. 72672, 72676 Bradley Smokers • Crab Gear • Tools •Boots include 10-kilometer, 5-kilometer and 1-mile Pt., regular mouth. Crab Cookers & Pots • Boat Seats • Knives runs and walks. The entry fee is $15 with a T- Includes bands Sale $2.99 shirt for those who sign up by Aug. 30 and $20 and Dome ® lids. Sharpeners • Fenders • Rain Gear & Clothing $ with after that day. The fee is $10 without a T-shirt. 62295 - 2 card* Lifevests for Toddlers up to XXXL Adults The event benefits causes of the Bandon Lions FoodSaver Bags • Oars & Oarlocks Club’s Charitable Foundation. For more informa- $ You ¢ tion, call 541-347-9800. Pay Binoculars • Downriggers • Rod and Reel Combos Prefontaine Memorial Run — Saturday, Sept. 21, 2 for 14 99 Ea. Salmon & Tuna Tackle • Boat Maintenance Supplies starting at 10 a.m. in downtown Coos Bay. The Miscellaneous Household items popular 10-kilometer run honors famed Coquille Marshfield graduate Steve Prefontaine and is run on a challenging course that was one of Pre’s favorite training routes. A separate 5-kilometer Supply run for high schoolers only starts at 9:45 a.m. Both races end on Prefontaine Track at Marshfield “Everything for your home but .” The helpful place. High School. The entry fee is $24 for runners who * Instant Savings amount available as mail-in savings for non Ace Rewards members. See store for de tails. sign up by Sept. 17 and includes a race T-shirt. To 91146 Cape Arago Hwy., Charleston register on-line visit www.prefontainerun.com. 10054 Hwy. 42 Coquille, Oregon • (541) 396-4264 Call 541.888.6723 • www.englundmarine.com For more information, call 541-269-1103. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Y K

Real Estate | C2 Comics | C5 Money Classifieds | C6 C theworldlink.com/business • Digital Editor Les Bowen • 541-269-1222, ext. 234 SATURDAY,AUGUST 17,2013 Investors want to see clear plan

Q: What are investors tions, both expense and looking for? revenue, are realistic. A A: Simply put, well researched business investors are looking for plan and financials will a high return on their certainly help in this money; they want to be area. Remember, the compensated for the risk investor is looking for a they are taking. They better return on this also realize this might investment than they take a few years. can get in the stock mar- Regardless, they’ll want ket so the financial pro- to see the jections need to give exit strat- DOWN TO them a comfort level that egyBUSINESS this is possible. before Pricing and margin they work together. You must invest. analyze what it costs to Investors produce the product and will ana- then price it accordingly lyze your to make a reasonable business profit. Don’t forget to and figure in fixed costs of financials ARLENE the business operation to deter- SOTO when determining your mine such margin. Obviously, vol- things as ume has some bearing on probability of success, how the revenues will your management team eventually exceed experience, cost of doing expenses. business, pricing of the Market penetration product or service, mar- and demand might very gin on sales, market pen- well be one of the most etration and demand and The Associated Press important items in get- Alex Lockhart,left,and Mikayla Green,both of Newark,watch the sunset on July 20 while waiting for the movie to start at the Skyview drive-in the- thorough marketing ting a business started or ater in Lancaster,Ohio.The Skyviewwas the first drive-in theater in Ohio to convert to a digital projector.The latest threat to the existence of drive- plan. even taking it to the next in theaters is the conversion from 35mm film to digital prints and the expense involved in converting projectors to the new format. Strong management level. If your product is is very important in any totally unique, you have successful business. a much better chance to Investors will always make it. If you have Digital era threatens want to spend time with entered a field in which the key management to there are several other assess knowledge, expe- companies doing the rience, leadership ability same thing or something and understanding of the very similar, you must tenuous future of drive-ins market need including have a strategy that will how the products or make your product or services meet that mar- aters have already convert- tion has been underway in It’s a dilemma also faced service different in some BY MITCH STACY ket need. If the key per- ed. At least one operator the film industry for more by the nation’s small inde- way. Associated Press sonnel lack experience or decided to close instead of than a decade because of the pendent theaters, many of Bottom line is the background in a certain LANCASTER, Ohio — switch, but it’s not clear better picture and sound them struggling to pay for investor is going to want area, the business plan Through 80 summers, how many more might bite quality and the ease of conversion to digital years to learn as much as pos- should show how those drive-in theaters have man- the dust. delivery — no more huge after corporate-owned sible about your business deficiencies will be aged to remain a part of the “Everyone knows even- reels of film. The time frame multiplexes already did it. and you. The easier you addressed. Often American fabric, surviving tually that you’ll be digital isn’t clear, but production Darci and Bill Wemple, make it for them, the investors will want to be technological advances and or you’ll close your doors,” companies are already owners of two drive-ins in better chance you have part of the team, either changing tastes that put says Walt Effinger, whose phasing out traditional 35 upstate New York, hope an of taking on a financial on the board of directors thousands out of business. Skyvue Drive-In in the cen- mm film, and it’s expected online competition will help partner to help you grow or working closely with Now the industry says a tral Ohio town of Lancaster to disappear completely them with the $225,000 to your business to the next good chunk of the 350 or so has been showing movies on over the next few years. $250,000 they figure it will management. Generally level. left could be forced to turn an 80-foot screen since “We know fewer and cost to switch their three they will want a substan- Arlene M. Soto is the out the lights because they 1948. “Some will. If you’re fewer prints are being screens. The American tial ownership interest in director of the SWOCC can’t afford to adapt to the not doing enough business struck,” says D. Edward Honda Motor Co. is compil- the business venture. Small Business digital age. to justify the expense, Vogel, who runs the historic ing online votes for the Financial projections Development Center, Movie studios are phas- you’re just going to have to Bengies Drive-In in Balti- nation’s favorite drive-ins will show how you www.BizCenter.org. She ing out 35 mm film prints, close up.” more and is spokesman for and is going to pay the digi- expect to run the money can be reached at 541-756- and the switch to an eventu- Effinger worked at the the United Drive-In Theatre tal conversion costs for the side of the business and 6445, [email protected], or ally all-digital distribution Skyvue off and on for 30 Owners Association. top five vote-getters. The allows investors to at 2455 Maple Leaf, North system is pushing the out- years before he and his wife, An industry incentive decide if your projec- Bend, OR 97459. door theaters to make the Cathie, bought it two program will reimburse the- Wemples say that if they expensive change to digital decades ago. They convert- ater owners 80 percent of don’t get help, they’ll have projectors. ed to digital last year, the the cost of conversion over to consider closing up. The $70,000-plus first of the state’s 29 drive- time, Vogel says, but “To make this kind of New Columbia investment required per ins to do so. Because the because most drive-ins are conversion with three screen is significant, espe- films now come on a device small, family-run business- screens is like trying to buy cially for what is in most the size of a portable hard es, it’s hard for many to find another drive-in all over bridge plan: places a summertime busi- drive and are downloaded to the money, period. And the again,” says Darci Wemple, ness kept alive by mom- his projector, it’s less hassle reimbursement doesn’t whose El Rancho theater in and-pop operators. Paying for him on movie nights and cover the tens of thousands Palatine Bridge is among for the switch would suck gives viewers a stunningly of dollars more that many dozens of drive-ins featured Similar, riskier up most owners’ profits for brighter, clearer image. will have to spend renovat- in the Honda ad promotion. years to come. Think of the picture on a ing projection rooms to cre- The number of drive-ins PORTLAND (AP) — An except for dropping inter- The United Drive-In flat-screen digital TV, com- ate the climate-controlled peaked at more than 4,000 Oregon-only plan to change improvements on Theatre Owners Associa- pared with the old tube set. conditions needed for the in the late 1950s. Now there replace the Interstate 5 the Washington side. tion figures 50 to 60 the- The digital transforma- high-tech equipment. are 357. bridge over the Columbia Light-rail mass transit, River would resemble the which has attracted federal two-state project that money for the project, appeared dead a few weeks would be included. Back-to-school shopping 101 ago, and it would carry “A bridge without the greater risks for Oregon’s light rail element is not BY MAE ANDERSON as they occur,”he says. “The personal finance site nerd- relations manager for deal- taxpayers. part of this project,” said AP Business Writer longer we get into the season, wallet.com, warns not go news.com. Check your The $3.4 billion bridge Kris Strickler, de facto the more likely products are overboard comparing prices favorite stores to see If they project began to close director of the project NEW YORK (AP) — The going to go on sale.” on relatively cheap items. give student discounts.Even down after years of work since the departure of his back-to-school shopping Another reason to wait, in “The best strategy is to if you don’t find anything and millions spent when Washington counterpart. season is kicking into high terms of clothing especially: price compare on some of the online, ask in the store. the Washington Legisla- Opposition to light rail gear, but stores have been the fickleness of teen fashion larger items, in terms of the ■ GET YOUR KIDS ture wouldn’t put up its was key in the debate in pushing it for a month. trends, Cohen says. Buy as right time and right store to INVOLVED: One way to $450 million share. But the Washington, and a ques- They’re working hard to get much of that as you can in shop at. It is difficult to price make sure you’re not going to planners are attempting to tion in Oregon is who parents to spend, spend, September or after school compare 97-cent erasers,”he waste money on something salvage a $2.75 billion proj- would cover a projected $2 spend on notebooks, com- starts. says. Better to save $10 or $20 your child doesn’t want is to ect, the Oregonian report- million to $3 million annu- puters, clothes and other “There’s nothing worse on a backpack than to waste get him or her involved early. ed. al operating loss. student needs. than buying something for gasoline chasing nickels and First, it can help teach Officials say it can go The project planners The National Retail Feder- your kid and finding out dimes. about budgeting and making forward only if forthcom- said projections still call ation trade group predicts nobody is going to wear it,” Another helpful task shopping decisions. Second, ing financial projections for toll revenues of more that families with school-age he says. “If green is the color before you hit the stores is to he or she will be more invest- convince Gov. John than $1 billion, all of which children will spend an aver- no one is wearing and you hit your child’s closet, and ed in the purchases. Kitzhaber and legislative would now go to Oregon. age of $634.78 on shoes, bought a green sweater,that’s make sure you’re not buying “Some parents have leaders that the increased State Treasurer Ted clothes, supplies and elec- going to sit in the closet, and something they already have. learned it doesn’t necessarily risks are reasonable. Wheeler is also expected to tronics, with total back-to- you wasted a lot of money “You’d be amazed at how pay to buy cheap. You’ve got Under the original vet a preliminary invest- school spending expected to doing that.” many things are in there,” to pay for what kids are going Columbia River Crossing ment-grade analysis of the reach $72.5 billion. ■ DO YOUR HOME- Cohen says. “There’s nothing to use and want,” Cohen says. plan, Washington and project’s finances. That’s But how do you spend WORK: The deals are out wrong with teaching kids ■ TEAM UP WITH Oregon would have split expected later this month, wisely and find the best there, but to take advantage, how to be a little bit frugal.” OTHER PARENTS: Every costs and liabilities. Under several weeks late. deals? Here are a few tips you have to study up. Check ■ CAPITALIZE ON STU- child has a list of school sup- the new proposal, Oregon “The Oregon-only pro- from the experts: out brick-and-mortar DEN DISCOUNTS: Did you plies, and it’s easy to wind up would be on the hook for posal raises some new and ■ PRIORITIZE: Even stores’ websites or sites like know that signing up with a over buying if, say, they need any cost overruns and complex questions that though it is tempting to get pricegrabber.com or deal- .edu email address at Best four pens that only come in funding shortfalls. would need to be carefully all of your shopping done at news.com to compare prices Buy could get you a $100 off a packs of eight. A special session of the considered because it once, you should go in steps, to make sure you don’t over- MacBook or iMac? Or that Coordinating with a Legislature would be nec- implies that there will be a says Marshal Cohen, chief pay. Amazon offers free two-day neighborhood group can not essary to secure financing higher level of financial industry analyst with The Find out when the sales on shipping for college stu- only help cut out buying in before Sept. 30. That’s risk for Oregon taxpayers,” NPD Group. Buy essentials items you want are. The best dents? excess, but you can also swap when Oregon’s $450 mil- said a statement from first, then hold off on any- deals are on the weekends, There are a host of ways items you already have with lion commitment is set to Wheeler’s office. It said he thing that is more of a treat Cohen says, but you’ll have to that students can get dis- other families. expire in the absence of would “take as long as it than a necessity — those fight the crowds. counts, but it takes a little Creating an email list or a matching money from takes to have confidence sorts of items will most likely Store circulars are also an research to uncover. group on social media sites Washington state. that this proposal will not be cheaper later. invaluable resource. But Matt “Every retailer differs,” like Facebook is an easy way The planning is for a expose Oregonians to “Take advantage of sales Ong, a senior retail analyst at said Mark LoCastro, public to coordinate. project not much changed, undue risks.” C M C M Y K Y K

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BY KIM COOK ■ Small rugs act like mini ners and baseboards as well as The Associated Press mops, gathering up a lot of furniture. Vacuum throw pil- debris. Take them outdoors if lows, mattresses and curtains Housekeeping, drudgery? possible for a good shake weekly, to remove pet dander Not to us members of the before vacuuming. If you and fur. unofficial “clean club.” can’t do that, vacuum the rug You know if you belong: thoroughly on both sides, roll Choose your weapon You enthusiastically discuss it up and put it aside until the There are two camps your favorite cleaning tools, floor’s been dealt with. when it comes to regular staying loyal to equipment ■ For big rugs, the Dalton, vacuum models: uprights and techniques that have Ga.,-based Carpet and Rug and canisters. served you well over the Institute recommends slow, Canister fans tout the years. You understand the overlapping motions front to tote-ability of a lightweight difference between a crevice back. Start from the center of machine that can be easily tool and an upholstery nozzle. the rug and move out to the carried up stairs and maneu- Vacuuming? You see it as an edges to prevent fraying. vered from room to room, art. Don’t go over one spot too and has a wand that gets But what if you don’t love many times; make three or under furniture. Upright to clean? Well, chances are four passes. Shaw Floors, lovers prefer to push than you still need to suck it up. makers of carpet, wood, tile pull; these models tend to Here are some tips on meth- and laminate flooring, has glide easily across floors and ods and machines to help advice on their website, carpeting, and the dirt make the chore of vacuuming www.shawfloors.com : Use a receptacle generally has a less of a challenge: rotating brush or comb beater larger capacity than can brush attachment to agitate vacs. Vacuuming how-to and loosen deep dirt. But Canister faves include Kit Selzer, senior editor at thick wool pile rugs, shags Eureka’s Mighty Mite, Better Homes & Gardens and cabled weaves can get Miele’s Olympus and Delphi magazine, says you shouldn’t fuzzy or tangled with this models, the Bissell Zing and begin cleaning by vacuuming. brush, so stick to the suction- Panasonic’s Opti Flow. Well- The Associated Press Photos “Vacuum after you’ve only attachment for them. rated uprights include the The Rydis robot vacuum from Moneualusa.com which has several cleaning settings, including an option to dusted. Pick up every possible ■ Change the direction of Shark Navigator Elite, the schedule a clean while you are away and a room indicator system to custom design the vacuuming intensity thing from the floor, and your vacuum passes fre- Dyson DC41 Animal, Hoover in different parts of the room – under beds, on carpets, etc. Other features include a detachable microfiber move dining chairs and side quently. Wind Tunnel, Miele Cat & pad for hard surfaces and twin brushes on the side to ensure that dust is gathered efficiently into the tables out of the way so you ■ For bare floors, use a Dog and Bissell Clean View. machine. It will return itself to the base, where it charges rapidly. have as much open space as good, soft brush to protect Oreck’s line of uprights possible,”she says. the floor. Brushes will harden and canisters are light- long, 16-foot cord and a Selzer also suggests keep- over time so need to be weight and low-profile, with large-capacity dust bin. All ing the attachments — replaced. long-lasting belts and room- of Dyson’s vacuums are bag- crevice tools and small ■ Replace your machine friendly bumpers and less. The company recently brushes — handy as you get when it no longer sucks like it wheels. introduced a cordless used to. But make sure it’s not started. Electrolux’s Precision machine that’s a kind of just suffering from a clogged Use the crevice tool in cor- Brushroll Clean upright has a hybrid vacuum/ Swiffer. The hose, filter or intake. Resist ners and along the base- switch that gathers up tan- Dyson Hard has a double- boards, the upholstery brush the fun of slurping up coins or gled hair on the brush and edged cleaner head that on anything made of fabric, small objects, as they can jam shoots it into the dust com- sucks up dirt, and also has a and the dusting brush on up the hose or, worse, the partment — great for fami- wet wipe to remove dust and blinds, books and lamp- motor. lies with teenage daughters grime in one action. shades,”she advises. ■ Empty the canister or and golden retrievers. A How often should you vacuum bag when it’s a half to lightweight, cordless stick Many people swear by vacuum? Frequently, espe- three-quarters full; don’t vac from Electrolux, hand vacuums. Since Black cially in high-traffic areas. It wait until it’s stuffed. By designed just for bare floors, and Decker introduced the keeps dirt from getting then, you haven’t been suck- comes in color accents that Dust Buster in 1979, portable ground in and keeps carpet ing up anything, just dispers- might appeal to college- vacuums have been the go- fibers from getting matted. ing dirt by moving the vacu- bound kids. to tool for quick cleaning of Selzer says vacuuming once a um around. Dyson’s line is certified by cars, baby chairs or little week is good for the average ■ Got pets? Use crevice the Asthma and Allergy dumps of crumbs. Other carpet. tools and upholstery nozzles Foundation of America. Its handheld machines include Other tips: to remove hair from tiny cor- multi-floor model has a the Dirt Devil Extreme Power and the Filter Stream Dirt Tamer — the latter a kind of mini wet-vac; it’ll deal with dry or damp messes. Roomba is the market leader in robot vacuum cleaners, those little round gadgets that clean on their own and have a rechargeable battery. Their top-end model has not one but two HEPA filters. Moneual’s Rydis robot cleaner has a lot of different cleaning modes, and an optional microfiber mop attachment. Neato Robotics’ XV Signature Pro Dyson’s new Hard vacuum,which will be available starting September 3, creates a vertical map of the has a double edged cleaner head that allows users to vacuum and wet room before it gets to work. mop at the same time. Replacement wipes available from Dyson, Just like us clean freaks. although current industry standard wipes will also fit.

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BY DEAN FOSDICK decline in temperature pos- “The amount of water The Associated Press ing a frost threat in the that can come out in a given “This technology spring,”he said. time could be variable, so it’s Smart phones that paired with other Remote weather stations easy to over- or underwater respond to signals from have become the platforms if you’re just using a timer,” plants? Laptops that coordi- sophisticated tools for integrating other power- said Andrew Wong, nate irrigation at dozens of has made ful technology to manage Bancroft’s head gardener. vineyards? Remote weather vineyards from afar, “They’re also great if you live stations programmed to text irrigation much Goldberg said. in a community that has frost alerts? Some examples: water restrictions. If you’re Many commercial grow- more of an exact ■ Sap flow monitors that allotted 500 gallons, then ers are using laptops, tablets science. turn grapevines into living that’s what you’ll use.” or smart phones to keep ” sensors by telling growers Another tech tool used at costs down and production Paul Goldberg when or even if they need the garden is a self-guided up. Home gardeners too, if director of operations at water. “This technology audio tour that responds to they can afford it. Bettinelli Vineyards paired with other sophisti- prompts from smartphone Apps may get more atten- cated tools has made irriga- users. “It provides informa- tion, but they’re small pota- tion much more of an exact tion not found in our garden science,”Goldberg said. pamphlets,”Wong said. toes compared with the soft- tablet in the field.” ware and online programs ■ Wind machines con- Burpee Home Gardens has already at work or being Perhaps the most power- trolled by computer,tablet or introduced two mobile web tested for horticultural use. ful viticultural tool to come smartphone. tools, not apps, using smart along in recent years is the Simply scanning a monitor ■ Data collection. phones as gardening tools. solar-powered remote or applying a few keystrokes Growers can access vineyard Gardeners can specify the weather station, Goldberg can save water and fuel, information, work orders, size and location of their said. redirect a labor force or pro- fertilizer and irrigation pro- plant sites and “My Garden tect a crop. These self-contained grams, graphs, and a variety Designer” does the rest, cre- “The online-based soft- units are scattered through- of viticulture tools from ating “recipes” for easily ware is really the heart that out hundreds of vineyards tablets or smart phones in planted containers or drives all this technology,” providing site-specific the field. flowerbeds. “Burpee Garden streaming weather data. said Paul Goldberg, director Horticulturists at The Coach” is a free mobile web of operations at Bettinelli “Even more impressive is Ruth Bancroft Garden in tool that provides online The Associated Press Vineyards and a director of that the stations’ online Walnut Creek, Calif., mean- tutoring. A mobile phone displaying Burpee Home Gardens online-based soft- Napa Valley Grapegrowers. software can be set to notify time, irrigate with a com- Users customize their ware for horticulture being used at home in Langley, Wash. Burpee “A good portion of my day is growers with a phone call or puterized system that auto- profiles by supplying their Home Gardens has introduced two mobile Web tools, not apps, that now spent monitoring vine- text if something goes awry matically shuts down after a zip codes to receive a contin- make smartphones into just another a gardening tool. One provides yards and making decisions like a sudden pressure drop certain amount of water has uing series of tips on flower online tutoring via a continuing series of texts or email notes while the to control certain vineyard from a broken irrigation been used rather than being or vegetable gardening via other dishes up “recipes” for designing flower and vegetable gardens operations via my phone or pipe, a well running dry or a operated by timers. text messages or email alerts. based on the user’s customized profile. Evolution of your ideal decor

So there I was sitting in If it’s new, we’d prefer it to Actually, I think you still edges and any spots where the waiting room and sifting be old. If it’s old, we’d rather can buy those kits, but I wear would have occurred through the carefully fanned have new. agree with you: They don’t naturally. magazine selection for The smart thing, it seems really give wood a time-worn If there are drawer or door something to occupy the to me, would have been for appearance. handles or knobs on the next 15 minutes of my life. these people to sit down over This is one idea — if you piece, do a little extra sand- I rejected the sports mags coffee and scones and work want to give a painted piece ing where fingers would have (no interest) and People out a way to an aged look: worn the finish. (even less, if that’s possible) swap hous- HOUSE Choose a light color — You’re trying to let the and finally settled on a not- es. WORKS even white or beige — for the undercoat — even some raw too-many-months-old It would undercoat (this would be wood — show through. shelter magazine. have saved what the piece was painted Finally, to protect your The first photo spread that everyone a “originally”) and apply it finished “antique,” give caught my eye was about ton of with a very dry brush, work- everything a light coat of some folks who had designed money. ing with the grain but not automotive paste wax and the kitchen of their new But trying to achieve full cover- buff to a light sheen. house so it looked as though that’s me. age. Send your questions to: the cabinets and fixtures had I’m fru- Once that has dried to the HouseWorks, P.O. Box “evolved over time.” gal STEVE touch, apply a light base coat 81609, Lincoln, NE 68501, or The stove was a recondi- (although BATIE in your finish color with a email: houseworks@jour- tioned 1950s model and the some would flat finish, again not trying to nalstar.com. refrigerator had retro styling say cheap). get full coverage. and more chrome than you’d Q: Years ago there were When that layer dries, go find on any car built since the “antiquing kits” that over it again with the same 1970s. involved paint and wood color in a semigloss finish. The wall and base cabinets stain. I always thought they Let all those paint coats cure were painted in several com- were kind of fakey, but I’d for at least a couple of days. plementary hues, and the still like to make an old Now the true artistry: Use island assembly sported lit- bookcase look “antique.” fine sandpaper or a sanding tle fake feet so it seemed to Any ideas. sponge to scuff up corners, be a piece of furniture — if you didn’t look too closely. That photo spread was followed one filled with examples of bedrooms and living rooms tricked out with new, but mismatched, furni- ture so they would appear as though they had “evolved over time.” Finally, I found a layout for a turn-of-another-cen- tury Victorian that had undergone a complete inte- rior renovation. It offered before and after photos. Gone was the mismatched cabinetry, replaced by acres of new blond maple and miles of granite counters. Gone was the master bed- room suite cobbled together from Grandma’s attic and college-apartment leftovers, replaced by blond ash and a tres-chic bed that seemed to float over the polished wood floor. Gone was any hint of 100 years of updates and improvements, any evidence that the house had “evolved over time.” We are, it appears, very hard to please.

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Baptist Church of Christ Jewish Pentecostal of God EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 282 W. Sixth, Coquille OR 97423 COOS BAY CHURCH OF CHRIST CONGREGATION MAYIM SHALOM LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE PC OF G South Empire Blvd. & Olesan Lane Senior Pastor Mark Elefritz ... Assistant Pastor Aaron Finley “Building the Church you read about in your Bible” Pastor Ivan Sharp Sunday School 9:30am Yom Kippur Service Morning Worship Service 10:45 am Bob Lentz, Minister (541) 267-6021 Church - 541-888-6114 Pastor -541-888-6224 Wednesday Family Night 6:00 pm 775 W. Donnelly Ave. September 13, 7 to 9pm Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:30 am Call for information about Youth Ministries, Bible Studies, Bible School Classes 9:45am • Evening Worship 6:00pm September 14, 2 to4 & 4 to 7pm Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm Mom-To-Mom Ministry, Men’s Group & Wednesday Family Night for all ages Morning Worship 10:45am • Wednesday Prayer & Study 7:00pm Monday Men’s & Women’s Meeting ...... 6:30 pm Break fast after concluding service Tuesday SAFEMeeting ...... 7:00 pm 541-396-2921 • www.ebccoquille.org Thursday Night Youth Group 7:00pm Wednesday Teen Meeting...... 7:00 pm For more info call 541-266-0470 Thursday Mid-Week Services ...... 7:00 pm Signing for Hearing Impaired *** Also, Nursery Available www.mayimshalom.org

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH YOUR CHURCH HERE! Presbyterian 1140 South 10th, Coos Bay CHURCH OF CHRIST An American Baptist Church This could be your church FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N. BEND Pastor Gary Rice www.firstbaptistcoosbay.com 2761 BROADWAY, NORTH BEND • 541-756-4844 information. 541-756-4155 • PASTOR: Dr. Daniel Myers Sunday School ...... 9:00 am Sunday Bible Study ...... 9:30 am Harrison & Vermont St. (East side of Pony Village Mall) Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:00 am Sunday Worship...... 10:30 am CALL VALERIE TODAY! Sunday Children’s Church...... 10:00 am Sunday School...... 9:15 am Monday Bible Study ...... 6:00 pm Sunday Life Group...... 6:00 pm Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:30 am Wednesday Home Bible Study ...... 6:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Men & Womens Breakfast Bible Study (Friday) ...... 6:30 am Youth Meeting (Friday Evening)...... 6pm-9pm Where You Can Find A Friend Combined Youth Group (Sunday)...... 6 pm-7:00 pm

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH BEND Lutheran Pastor J. L. Coffey Reformed 2080 Marion Ave., North Bend, 541-756-6544 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL www.firstbaptistnb.org (Clevland, Tenn.) H OPE COVENANT REFORMED CHURCH Church of God 1835 N. 15th, Coos Bay • 541-267-3851 Sunday School...... 9:45 am Sunday Worship Service...... 11:00 am & 6:00 pm Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod 580 E. 9th St., Coquille, Oregon Wednesday SAFE Addiction Recovery Program...... 6:30 pm NORTH BEND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor Quintin Cundiff Pastor: Ron Joling • 541-396-4183 Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Sunday Worship (spring/summer schedule)...... 8:30 am 1067 Newmark, North Bend • 541-756-6289 SOUTHERN BAPTIST Sunday Bible Study for all ages ...... 9:45 am Pastor Gary L. Robertson Midweek Bible studies meet regularly. Call office for info & times. Sunday School ...... 9:45 am Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Christ Lutheran School NOW ENROLLING - Morning Service ...... 11:00 am Sunday Morning Service ...... 10:30 am preschool through 6th grade Afternoon Service...... 4:30 pm www.clcs-cb.org Sunday Evening Service...... 6:00 pm SKYLINE BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7:00 pm “A Christ Centered, Biblically Based, Family Oriented, Dynamic Fellowship” “Building People Through Biblical Values” 3451 Liberty St., North Bend - 541-756-3311 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH (1 block off Newmark behind Boynton Park) Salvation Army www.sbcnb.org Evangelical Lutheran Church in America David Woodruff, Sr. Pastor - Tim Young, Adult & Family Ministries 2741 Sherman Ave., North Bend THE SALVATION ARMY Josh Kintigh, Youth & Children, Brenda Langlie, Children’s Director Pastor Sue Seiffert - 541-756-4035 Sunday School...... 9:00 am & 10:30 am Office Hours ...... Mon.-Fri. 8:45-11:45 am WORSHIP & SERVICE CENTER Sunday Worship...... 9:00 am& 10:30 am Community Churches Sunday School...... 9:15 am 1155 Flanagan, Coos Bay...541-888-5202 Wednesday Awana...... 6:30 pm Adult Study ...... 9:00 am Lieutenants Kevin and Heather Pope...Corps Officers Worship (Child Care Provided)...... 10:30 am HAUSER COMMUNITY CHURCH NEW SCHEDULE faithlutheran-nb.org Home of Cartwheels Preschool ~ [email protected] Free Kids Meal ...... 9:00 am 69411 Wildwood Dr., 7 miles north of North Bend Christian Worship ...... 9:30 am Staff: John Adams, Bill Moldt, Rob Wright, Brion Spore, Nancy Goodman. Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:45 am Catholic Radio broadcast Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. (K-Light 98.7 fm) Sunday Worship Celebration ...... 8:15 & 11:00 am GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN ELCA HOLY REDEEMER - NORTH BEND Sunday School ...... 9:45 am 1290 Thompson Rd., Coos Bay (5 Blocks East of Hospital) Nurseries provided for all services. Affiliated with Village Missions - 541-756-2591 Seventh-day Adventist Church 2250 16th St. - 541-756-0633 Pastor Jon Strasman - 541-267-2347 (West off Broadway) SUMMER WORSHIP HOURS COOS BAY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Worship Service...... 10:00 am MASSES: Adult Bible Study...... 9:00 am 2175 Newmark, Coos Bay 541-756-7413 Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am & 12:00 pm All are Welcome (Nursery available for all services) Sabbath School Bible Class...... 9:30 am Confessions: Saturday 3-3:45 pm or by appointment Worship Service...... 10:45 am Daily Mass: Wed 5:00pm / Thu & Fri 9:00am YOUR CHURCH HERE! Pastor Ken Williams This could be your church Methodist ST. MONICA - COOS BAY information. CALL VALERIE TODAY! Unitarian Universalist 357 S. 6th St. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MASSES: Rev. Laura Beville, Pastor UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST (S.C.U.U.F.) Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Worship Service...... 11:00 am DIVERSE BELIEFS - ONE FELLOWSHIP Spanish Mass: 1 pm Communion 1st Sunday of each month - Confessions: Saturday 3:30 pm - 5 pm or by appt. Handicapped Accessible Liberal Religious Organization Daily Mass: Tues: 5:30 pm Wed-Fri: 12 pm 123 Ocean Blvd. • 541-267-4410 • www.coosbayumc.org Open hearts, open minds, open doors • Childcare Available 10am Sundays at 580 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Episcopal 541-266-7335 for more information and childcare arrangements YOUR CHURCH HERE! EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 4th & Highland, Coos Bay 541-269-5829 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, N. BEND Rev. Stephen A. Tyson, Rector Unity Worldwide Ministries This could be your church 541-756-6959 Sunday Services...... 7:30 & 10:00 am Rev. Laura Beville, Pastor UNITY BY THE BAY information. Sunday School Classes...... 9:45 am Located at Pony Village Mall, between AT&T & Sears Stores Wednesday Services: Holy Eucharist ...... 6:30 am “A spiritual community to come home to...” CALL VALERIE TODAY! Holy Eucharist with Healing...... 12 noon SCHEDULE Sunday Celebration Service - 10 am Children’s Sermon & Nursery Care Worship Service ...... 9:30 am 2100 Union ~ North Bend • 541-751-1633 Communion 1st Sunday of the month Karen Lowe, L.U.T., Spiritual Leader Call Yellow Cab for Free ride to Unity By The Bay. Office/Bookstore M-W-F 10 – 2 Email: [email protected] Christian Foursquare Nazarene Word FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH BAY AREA FOURSQUARE CHURCH NAZARENE - BAY AREA HARVEST OF FAITH FAMILY CHURCH 2420 Sherman, North Bend • 541-756-5555 466 Donnelly (across from the new Coos Bay Fire Station) Located in North Bend at 1850 Clark St. (Behind Perry Electric) Glorifying, Proclaiming and Showing Christ to all Sr. Pastor Ron Halvorson Bringing help and hope through the Word of God Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Pastors: David & Marilyn Scanlon Sunday School...... 9:30 am 131 N. 3rd (Hall Building), Coos Bay Praise and Worship...... 10:45 am (541) 269-1821 Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:45 am Ladies Bible Study ...... Thurs., 10:00 am Sunday School..... 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C M C M Y K Saturday, August 17,2013 • The World • C5 Y K Paralyzed DILBERT by too many choices Dear Mary: I am looking to purchase a new dishwasher, as my 10-year-old GE model is leaking and will cost at least $300 to repair. My hus- FRANK AND ERNEST band and I are “light users,” running a full load every four days or so. We rinse dishes and basi- cally use the dishwasher on the short EVERYDAY c ycle, CHEAPSKATE and it has always worked fine for us. We have THE BORN LOSER looked at many brands, read many Mary reviews Hunt and find that there are pros and cons about each brand. We did go to Consumer Reports for its suggestions and still are very ZITS confused. — Jan, email Dear Jan: Here’s what I would do if I were you: Determine the price you’re willing to pay for a dishwash- er and the top three features you want — for example, Rinse/Hold, Short Wash and must be very quiet. Go to a Sears store, which now carries the top brands of appliances (you can also shop online at Sears’ retail online site or the Sears Outlet), with CLASSIC PEANUTS your three requirements and color choice. Then listen and pay close attention to what you learn. In the store, the THE FAMILY CIRCUS salesman will try to steer you into a higher-end model with lots of bells and whistles you’ll probably never use. Keep going back to your three “must-haves.” Then make the decision, arrange for delivery and installation, and don’t look back. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE If you hold out to find the perfect dishwasher at the perfect price, you’ll still be looking next year this time — and driving yourself nuts with indecision. By the way, I found my LG steam dryer online at the Sears Outlet — the compan- ion model to my new LG Wave Force washer, which I had purchased locally. What a bargain. I had to check daily because the Sears Outlet ROSE IS ROSE online inventory changes rapidly. But once I found it, I snapped it up in a hurry. Even with shipping from Ohio, it was half the price of buying it locally. I could view a close-up photo of the scratch that sent my dryer to the outlet and before agree- ing to purchase. Even though considered damaged, the dryer came complete with the full manufacturer’s war- LUANN ranty. And once set into place, the scratch is com- pletely hidden. I’m still pumped about that bargain. Good luck, and I hope you are able to make your deci- sion quickly. Dear Mary: I have several very nice leather purses in light colors. Two are white, and the others are beige. I hate to get rid of them, as they were quite expensive, GRIZZWELLS but they are so dirty that I just cannot use them. Also they are in perfect condition other than the dirt. How can I clean them safely? I have asked at various cleaners, but they do not do leather purses — although some of them do leather jackets. — Barbara, California Dear Barbara: Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser sponge, available in any supermarket or discount department store. Dampen it with water, then go to work on those purses. I’ve had excellent results using one of these MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN erasers on everything from white plastic patio chairs to leather shoes, woodwork and painted walls, too. I wish I knew what makes these erasers work so well. Could it be magic? That being said, I am quite certain this will do the trick for your purses, provided the problem is dirt, not wear. Mary invites questions at [email protected] om, or c/o Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. This column will answer questions of general interest, but letters cannot be answered individually. 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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The World’s George Artsitas was granted access into the new Hatfield-Dowlin Football Operations Complex, Oregon's new athletic facility. Here’s some of the photos he came home with.... Home Sweet Home

World sports writer George Artsitas will cover all the Ducks home games this season

This is the mural for an elevator in the garage. Repeat: IN THE GARAGE!

Benefactors Phil and Penny Knight, above, have their own place of honor in one of the murals. Right, this is the 25,000- square-foot weight room in the heart of the complex. The wood is from Brazil, that you could “break a nail on.” I didn't get an opportunity to test that out, so I’ll choose to trust them.

Photos by George Artsitas, The World

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The film room sits 170 players with a 35-football HDMI 1080p projection screen.The seats are made of Ferrari leather. If you sit at the top, you can actually see into Autzen stadium. If the projector was 3D compatible, I don’t know why an athlete would ever go to the Megaplex again.You’d have access to one already.

Here's the locker room. (Insert synonym for “amazing”here).Jeff Hawkins, the Ducks’senior associate athletic director of football administrations and operations, leads the tour.

The Ducks’kitchen.They have a nutritionist that counts every calorie and catalogs every bit of sustenance players put into their mouth.That, plus the option to get Granny Smith apples out of a mini metal carousel intrigues the Joey Chestnut in me.

Jeff Hawkins shows off an individual locker that’s almost as big as his work title.The lockers are perfo- rated so sweat doesn’t build up, the player’s pads have a holder that springs out, but Each locker has one of four silhouettes taken from on the field and has that’s not the coolest part. individual nameplates. The attention to details is such that you can actu- Each one has a “smart shelf” ally see steam coming from the player’s helmets. that charges players phones if placed on it, without even To get into your locker, needing to be plugged in. there’s a kiosk where you have to enter your own personal informa- tion to access it. Oh, and in case you had to guess, it’s touch screen.

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A familiar face graces the hallway near the offensive coaches’ room.“His whole story resonates in a lot of ways. His mentality, how he approached practice,how he approached races,his quote-unquote demise.”— Mark Helfrich on how he applies Coos Bay’s Steve Prefontaine into Ducks football.

The War Room is in a This is a chair that section of the building will hold a 500-pound Kyle and Howie Long human. I don’t even have dubbed "Area 51" get on scales, so there and is maybe the was no way I was get- coolest thing in build- ting on that thing. ing.The table — the first Nothing but depress- of its kind imported ing trouble could’ve from Germany — is come from it. 35-feet long with all the cords integrated into the table to eliminate them visually.The rug was hand woven in Nepal.The walls are black and made so flourescent grease pens can be used on them.

This is a mural of a past The Ducks logo Holiday Bowl ring made imprinted on the floor up of (approximately) a has a Monopoly-like gazillion little tiles. I feel to it, with the top would hang this up as hat and cane. my home’s decorating centerpiece above my fireplace and show it off to everyone who has the capacity of sight.The Ducks? It is the back- drop of a passing bathroom.

The shower heads are These are the black 7 feet tall so players porcelain urinals that don’t have to scrunch were imported from down to rinse off like Turkey in the locker they do at motels on the room bathroom.This road. Hopefully Yao Ming was one of the only never visits the facility times I could think of and needs a hot shower. something they may He might be slightly have missed.Where's inconvenienced. the bidet?

An artist — formerly of Nike who now works for Converse — was brought in to create a mural in the reportedly 60,000-square-foot garage. Not a bad image to look at for the 45 seconds it takes to park your car and go to the elevator.

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