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BY TYLER RICHARDSON on the road, indicating the driver The World did not brake before heading off the road. HAUSER — Oregon State Police OSP Sgt. Eric Judah said the confirmed Wednesday that two cause of the crash is still unknown. people and a dog were killed when Investigators will release more their pickup caught fire after col- information once they conclude liding with a tree on U.S. Highway their investigation. 101 late Tuesday night. Firefighters from Hauser and John W. Suiter, 32, and Andrea Lakeside sprayed water onto the Belcher, 23, both of Lakeside , were truck hours after the crash, and pronounced dead at the scene. police searched for evidence The 1993 Ford Ranger truck, around the crash scene. driven by Suiter, was heading A Coos County medical exam- northbound near mile post 227.5 at iner identified the remains inside 11:20 p.m. when it crossed over the the truck as human. Young urged center line and went off the road anyone who witnessed the crash to into a ditch before striking a tree call OSP at 541-888-2677. and catching fire. Reporter Tyler Richardson can be Sgt. Josh Young, with OSP, said reached at 541 269 1222 ext 236 or at he couldn’t identify any tire tracks [email protected]. By Alysha Beck, The World Commissioner candidates Fred Messerle, left, and John Sweet, right, check incoming results for the Coos County races Tuesday night at Benetti’s.The race between Messerle and incumbent Bob Main remains too close to call as of this morning. Still too close to call

More votes tallied in Messerle narrows the gap Date Votes apart Messerle and Main Tuesday, 8 p.m. report 168 Tuesday, 10 p.m. report 164 race: Nearly dead-even Tuesday, 12 a.m. report 126 Wednesday, 3:41 a.m. unofficial totals 51 BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE Wed., 4:45 p.m. report 19 The World

Contributed Photo COQUILLE — It was close. Now it’s closer. A truck driven by Michael Delyria suffered extensive damage Tuesday when a piece of Only 19 votes now separate candidates Bob Main Results could take heavy equipment collided with it. and Fred Messerle in the race for commissioner position No. 1. more than a week Main has 12,458 votes to Messerle’s 12,439, according to election officials Wednesday night. County Clerk Terri Turi said the winner of the BY TIM NOVOTNY AND DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE Broken pin leaves MP seat is unlikely to be known for days, or even weeks, The World as officials certify less than 1,000 outstanding bal- COQUILLE — The hurly-burly of election man pinned inside van lots. night is past, but that doesn’t mean the hard work “The position No. 1 race is so close that it could is over for election workers. change back and forth a few times before we are After Election Day, there are 20 days to certify THE WORLD the steering column was shoved done,” she said. the results and officially put the 2012 races to bed. back into the driver’s seat. Under law,officials will have to recount all ballots Coos County Clerk Terri Turi says it’s not an POWERS — The shovel arm on The collision happened when a by hand if there is less than a 0.2 percent difference easy task. She expects it will take two to three days a log loader smashed through the tractor trailer hauling a 1238 log between the pair. At present, that would mean a gap to count write-in votes alone. window of a van on Powers loader, driven by 55-year-old of less than 50 votes. Officials also must contact voters who didn’t Highway, trapping the driver James Waterman, of Myrtle Point, On Wednesday evening, Messerle said he was sign the back of their ballot envelopes or whose readying himself for an agonizing wait. inside Tuesday. took a left turn at 41308 Powers signatures don’t match records. Those voters have Michael Delyria, 63, of Myrtle “This quite frankly is a gut wrencher,” he said. Highway. 10 days to correct any issues. Point had to be extracted from his “But we just have to wait it out.” The loader swung free into Turi says she also is waiting on some ballots van by the Powers Fire Department Main failed to return repeated calls for comment that were handed in at drop-boxes in other coun- after the shovel arm broke free oncoming traffic and collided with Tuesday and Wednesday. ties in the state. from its locking pin during a left Delyria. Despite the continued tallying, at least one pub- All in all, Turi says a presidential election turn and collided with his car. The investigation into the crash lication has called the race in Main’s favor. requires a Herculean effort. The Coos County Sheriff’s is still ongoing and Delyria and On Wednesday, the lead story of Coquille’s Sen- “I can’t praise my staff and election workers Office said Delyria was treated for Waterman were the only people tinel newspaper declared: “Bob Main Re-elected enough, they make it work,” she said. “They are minor injuries at the scene after involved. over Messerle Onslaught.” incredible.” Coast Range sale may test ecology logging theory

MONROE (AP) — A proposed make forests healthier and improve or Department, three pilot projects timber yield to fuel the local econ- roll up the sidewalks, ’cause we’re timber sale in Benton County is fish and wildlife habitat, the Cor- based on Johnson and Franklin’s omy yet protect threatened species not going to be able to do it any- intended to provide a wet-climate vallis Gazette-Times reported. “ecological forestry” ideas are and restore old growth. where.” test of the logging theories of two They say both traditional indus- under way at dry forests in South- They wanted to test their theories The approach is touted by Rep. prominent Northwest forestry trial forestry and restoration ern Oregon. in a wetter environment such as a Peter DeFazio, who’s pushing for a professors who say Northwest forestry have left shrubs and flow- The approach involves using a site on Rainbow Ridge, located on bigger timber harvest to help woods could use more thinning and ers in short supply across natural technique called variable retention U.S. Bureau of Land Management struggling local governments. clearings. forest openings. Caused by fires, harvesting to create large openings land in the Coast Range west of the “Anybody opposing that is say- The Obama administration has storms and other disturbances, the for habitat while preserving areas Willamette Valley town Monroe. ing you can’t harvest anywhere,” been working with Norm Johnson clearings are good for wildlife — of older trees for species that “It is the least controversial DeFazio said. of Oregon State University and from butterflies and songbirds to depend on the forest. place, I think, in the BLM that we Conservationists say the idea Jerry Franklin of the University of deer and elk. Franklin and Johnson hope it could have one of these harvests,” amounts to “kinder, gentler clear- Washington to ramp up timber Under a program announced in fulfills both goals of the Northwest Johnson said on a tour of the area harvests on federal lands, as well as 2010 by the secretary of the Interi- Forest Plan: provide a sustained last week. “If we can’t do it here ... SEE LOGGING | A10

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Thursday, November 8,2012 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Lakeside mayoral Abused child program endures cuts race remains close BY JESSIE HIGGINS the coordinators or cuts back the pro- lead over Michael Smith for a THE WORLD The World How to help gram. two-year term on the coun- Even with the funding crisis, Vesey LAKESIDE — As vote cer- cil, 363 votes to 280. This fall, Coos County’s Court Appointed COOS BAY — A local group that Special Advocates are holding a fundraiser at wishes her program could expand to tification and counting con- advocates for abused and neglected help more children. CASA volunteers tinues, Lakeside mayor Ed Powers races Coos Bay/North Bend Taco Bells. children is experiencing a funding From Nov. 12 through Dec. 31, anyone who here represent 218 kids. But there are Gowan holds a 12-vote edge With no challenger, Ed crisis. 478 children in the system, and the on challenger Dean Warner. donates $1 to the program will receive a free Hamlett will again take the Coos County’s Court Appointed crunchy taco. program cannot take on any more On Wednesday evening, reins as mayor of Powers. Special Advocate program, run cases without more volunteers. Gowan held 301 votes to For more information about the CASA pro- In the race for Powers City through Oregon Coast Community “Two-hundred-sixty children out Warner’s 289. gram visit www.orcca.us/programs/casa or call Action, had to temporarily lay off both 541-824-0215. there didn’t have someone to stand In Lakeside council races, Council, Shirley Burgess, Donald Horton and Mearl of its full-time volunteer coordinators. up for them,” Vesey said. “That is a Rudy Sherych, Danny Gon- “We’re not cutting back on the civil rights issue. Those kids need to McDaniel appeared to have salves and Stacy Dunn program at all,”said Twila Vesey, the parties and determine what action is be heard.” the contest sewn up appear poised to secure program director. “We’re having in the child’s best interest. The advo- Vesey said without a CASA volun- three-year terms. Wednesday evening with some staff layoffs.” cate then reports his or her findings to teer advocating for them, children Bert Guin holds a strong clear majorities. Vesey said she intends to hire her the judge who will determine where tend receive fewer state services and staff members back at the start of the the child is placed. stay in the state system longer. Country Showdown finals Saturday year, once more grant money comes “In eight years, I’ve been the one “The kids that stay in foster care, in. The CASA program is run entirely constant thing in my kids’ life,” said and are aged out of foster care, tend to NORTH BEND — Texaco from the Western Regional off grants and private donations, she Les Engle, a veteran CASA advocate. have poorer outcomes,” Vesey said. Country Showdown Western Finals will be selected to added. “The case workers over eight years “They are the ones that end up incar- Regional Finals take place advance to the National Finals “It would be wonderful if we get have come and gone. I was a consis- cerated or homeless.” Saturday night at The Mill to compete for $100,000. some donations to get us back on our tent voice for them.” CASA will hold a volunteer train- Casino-Hotel, 3201 Tremont, The national event is spon- feet,” Vesey said. “If we got more Coos County’s CASA program has ing session in early 2013. donations, we could bring (the staff 53 volunteers representing 218 chil- “It’s not a good fit for everybody,” North Bend. sored by local radio station 97.3 members) back sooner.” dren. Vesey said. “It’s rewarding, but it is Salem’s J.Swift Band will Hot Country K-Shore. Show represent Oregon at the Not hiring the volunteer coordina- Per national CASA standards for tough.” time is 7 p.m. Saturday and Western Regional Finals. The tors back is not an option, Vesey said. certification, a full-time, paid volun- If you can’t become a volunteer group won the state champi- Salmon Room doors open at 6 CASA is a national program that teer coordinator must be on staff to advocate “there are other ways to onship Oct. 1 by besting local p.m. utilizes volunteer advocates to help oversee every 30 volunteers. help,” she added. “Donations will favorite Clint Travis, of Tickets are available at children who become wards of the Each CASA program is recertified help, too.” Bandon. KoKwel Gifts at The Mill state. Each advocate is assigned to every four years, so Coos County’s Reporter Jessie Higgins can be Taylors Crossing performs Casino. Tickets cost $7 for one or two cases at a time. The volun- program still has its certification, but reached at 541-269-1222, ext. 240, or as backup band during the adults and children age 8 and teer’s job is to interview all relevant they’ll keep it only if Vesey hires back [email protected]. competition when one winner younger get in free. Thefts & Mischief COOS COUNTY Nov. 5, 10:43 p.m., dispute, Sev- block of South Broadway Street. block of Virginia Avenue. enth Street and Hemlock Nov. 6, 6:06 p.m., theft, 1000 Nov. 5, 8:51 p.m., man arrested CONTACT THE NEW SPAPER Nov. 6, 12:34 a.m., unlawful entry Avenue. CornerofFourth Street& CommercialAvenue,CoosBay into motor vehicle, U.S. Highway block of Michigan Avenue. for disorderly conduct and pro- P.O.Box18 4 0 ,CoosBay,OR 97420 101 and Center Street. Nov. 5, 1:35 p.m., arrest for driv- bation violation, 1000 block of 541-269-1222 or800-437-6397 Nov. 6, 6:18 p.m., theft, 1000 ing while suspended, 1000 block block of Pacific Avenue. 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Washed Ashore Ocean Aware- p.m. tonight at the Hales Center for the Per- at Southwestern, at 541-888-7800. Proceeds benefit community Myrtle Point Library Foundation ness Benefit 7 p.m. to mid- forming Arts, Coos Campus, 1988 Newmark outreach. Holiday Bazaar 10 a.m. to 4 night, Lloyd’s of Bandon, 219 Ave., Coos Bay. The program is free. Dolphin Players hold auditions p.m., OSU Extension Building, Second St. SE, Bandon. Live N & N’s Pre-Christmas Bazaar 9 Based on the book that put him on the sets COOS BAY — Auditions for the Dolphin a.m. to 4 p.m., Bandon Com- 631 Alder St., Myrtle Point. music by Done Deal, $5 admis- of many nationally broadcast television pro- Players production of “A Holiday Radio munity Center, 1200 11th St. 2013 Old Barns of Coos County sion. Raffle. All proceeds bene- grams, Adam Shepard tells the story of start- SW, Bandon. calendars, jewelry, arts, crafts, fit Washed Ashore. Show” are scheduled from 7-9 p.m. today food and drawings. ing with $25, a sleeping bag, and the clothes and Friday and from 2-4 p.m. Saturday at the Chef’s Table Lunch, noon or Din- on his back in a random city to test the values Dolphin Playhouse, 580 Newmark Ave. in ner, 6 p.m. Oregon Coast Culi- Fourth Annual Unique Holiday SUNDAY of hard work and discipline in today’s “me Coos Bay. nary Institute, 1988 Newmark Bazaar 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., North Holiday Lights Volunteers first, gotta have it right now” society. Adam Ave., Coos Bay. Cost is $10 for Bend Community Center, 2222 Stringing 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., balances humorous anecdotes with a serious No major memorization is required for lunch or $20 for dinner. Reser- Broadway Ave., North Bend. Shore Acres State Park, 89814 message as he finds himself in a homeless performers and singing groups. Scripts will vations: message with name, More than 50 tables. Cape Arago Highway, shelter for 70 days, moving furniture for 10 be used throughout the show. Rehearsals number in party and return Bay Area Artists’ Association Charleston. Meet at Gardener’s months, going on one (and only one) date, begin Monday. Other audition times may be number information at 541- General Meeting and Show and Cottage. and getting his butt whooped twice in 90 scheduled by calling Peg Boots at 541-295- 888-1540 or email chef- Tell 11 a.m. Pony Village Mall, Free World Market Buffet Lunch seconds. 7555. [email protected]. across from Maurice’s, 1611 Vir- to Veterans 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., The following partners helped bring Mr. The old-time radio show presentation is Fall Harvest Festival 12-5 p.m., ginia Ave., North Bend. Guest Three Rivers Casino, 5647 Ore- Shepard to Southwestern: Student Housing, scheduled for Fridays, Saturdays and Sun- Avamere Rehab of Coos Bay, speaker Patricia Davidson on gon 126, Florence. Veterans Laker Club Alumni Association, Oregon days beginning Nov. 30 and continuing 2625 Koos Bay Blvd., Coos Bay. promoting online work. 541- and active duty personnel. Coast Culinary Institute, and the South- through Dec. 16. Live entertainment, pie social, 751-7828 800-585-3737 refreshments and fun activities South Coast Senior Singles Meet- Chef’s Table Brunch, 11:30 a.m. including games for kids. 541- ing and Lunch noon, Billy Oregon Coast Culinary Insti- Live Music 267-2161 Smoothboar’s, 3030 Oregon tute, 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Money Port Orford Arts Council Mem- Ave., Bandon. RSVP for no host Bay. Cost is $15. Reservations: Bay Be, 91122 Cape Arago High- Coquille: Ambush, 9 p.m., Fri., bers and Friends Appreciation lunch at 541-260-3938. message with name, number in way, Charleston: Jam session, 6 Nov. 9 and Sat., Nov. 10 Local business news. - 9 p.m., Tues. 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Editorial Board Clark Walworth, Publisher & Editor Opinion Ryan Haas, City Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Carbon rules will be complex

Oregon’s dauntingly complex low Center identified an aspect of the carbon fuel standard is slouching Oregon system that we easily take toward implementation. Oregon Views for granted. The standard, adopted by the Washington also votes by mail, 2009 Legislature in a highly partisan but unlike Oregon, Washington green frenzy, mandates a 10 percent Oregon Views offers edited excerpts of newspaper editorials from around the state. allows ballots to arrive past 8 p.m. carbon reduction in Oregon fuels on Election Day. The result is that over the course of a decade. Orego- To see the full text of the editorials, go to tinyurl.com/bfoa764. counting ballots in Washington nians should hold onto their wallets races goes on for days. In 2008, the and prepare for an eco-friendly train race for governor between Chris- wreck. This program is nuts. innumerable problems posed by the plan for a five-year pilot project to with the idea of the pilot project, low-carbon fuel standard is simple. use salt in two locations: 11 miles of which may show that carefully lim- tine Gregoire and Dino Rossi was The program won’t target merely contested for weeks following the carbon in the fuel itself. Rather, First, the EQC should decline to I-5 as it crosses the Siskiyou Pass ited use of salt can make travel safer adopt the new rules in December. near the California border and 120 without significant environmental Election Day. it assigns “carbon intensities” to Oregonians were farsighted to various fuels. Second, the Legislature should kill miles of U.S. Highway 95 near Idaho damage. We don’t, however, think establish — at the outset — a clear Should the Environmental Quali- the standard in 2013. From PERS and Nevada. such significant changes in policy finish line of 8 p.m. on Election ty Commission adopt the rules in costs to high unemployment, Ore- Those bordering states use salt, should be made with no public com- December,the first phase of the pro- gonians have more than enough meaning drivers on clear roads cross ment. Day. And election officials have gram will require distributors and complicated problems to worry into areas of packed snow when they — The Bulletin, Bend wisely educated voters and rein- forced the availability of ballot others to report how much of each about these days without shoulder- drive into Oregon. If the experiment Voting by mail: kind of fuel they handle. Because ing voluntary burdens like this one. goes well, ODOT told The Oregon- drop sites and the firmness of the 8 somebody at the DEQ would have to — The Oregonian ian, use could spread elsewhere in Oregon nailed it p.m. deadline. process all of that information, the Ask for comments Oregon. Vote by mail is one of the best Mercier noted that Washington agency will ask the Legislature next The benefits and hazards of salt new things in a state that has legislators will be reluctant to year to sign off on two new employ- before salting roads on roads are well-understood and launched more than its share of establish such a firm deadline — ees. Without consulting the public, or little disputed; it’s great for melting innovations. Oregon has been not wanting to deny a voter’s fran- The second phase, should it come even its own policy board, the Ore- snow and ice, but it does nasty casting mail ballots for some 12 chise. to pass, would drive up the use of gon Department of Transportation things to the environment and to years. The lesson is that if a state is alternative fuels, which means it’s has decided to use rock salt to melt vehicles. That’s why Oregon has In an article published Nov. 2 on going to innovate, it should do so certain to boost prices at the pump. snow and ice on roads. long avoided it. the Seattle-based Crosscut, Jason systemically and thoroughly. Fortunately, the solution to the An agency document details a We don’t necessarily disagree Mercier of the Washington Policy — Daily Astorian Public Forum

Errors always in stores’ favor I am wondering if everyone else is seeing the same thing I am in our stores. I am getting ripped off at so many stores and I am sick and tired of it. Just today, another rip off. I bought two of the same item, and read two price tags attached to the side of the shelf,saying the item was $9.99. I read the price tag really well to make sure it was the item I actual- ly took off the shelf. And then I bought several other items. I got up to the register and sure enough it rang up $11.99 instead of $9.99, which I didn’t realize until I got to the car and looked at my register slip. To make a long story short, I finally got my $4.00 refund after about a 15 minute confused mess between the clerk, the assistant manager and me. I told the assistant manager I am tired of this happening in so many stores now, they have one price on the shelf or in the newspaper in a sale ad, but when you buy the item it rings up more (never less) than advertised, or posted on the shelf. There’s also another trick the stores pull. For example, all Marie Callender pies are on sale for $4.99. You buy 6 pies and as they ring up, 5 pies will be the $4.99 price and one stores doing this are big chain stores animal control officers (who have an fund for the needs of the animals will ring up $7.99. And if you aren’t that are not hurting for money, and entire county to patrol) and unpaid instead of going into a “general watching the register or checking Write to us don’t need to rip us off to make their volunteers to take care of the shelter fund” at the sheriff’s office to be your grocery slip, you end up paying The World welcomes your letter. Write good profits. and the animals that get picked up as doled out as they see fit? It seems $7.99 for something that had a sign to [email protected], or P.O. Box Let’s put some honesty back in strays or dumped at the shelter? to me that these donations are def- under it for $4.99. Or there will be 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. our stores, please. Actually, lets put Why is the shelter always running initely meant to be used to care for two exact items of jelly,just different I Please use your real name. some honesty back into everything! low on basic supplies such as dog the homeless animals and should- flavors. The price tag under both jars I 400 words maximum. Claudia Craig and cat food, cat litter, flea medica- n’t be mingled with any other says $2.49 on sale. Well,you buy one I No defamation, vulgarity, business Charleston tions and other necessary supplies funds. of both flavors, you get home and complaints, poetry or religious testimo- needed to properly take care of these I realize that everyone is suffer- you look at your slip and one rang up ny. Should animals animals while they are at the shel- ing budget cuts these days, but I at $2.49 and one at $4.79. You go I Please list your address and day- ter? don’t believe it is right for the ani- back to the store to see what is going time phone for verification. suffer more? Shouldn’t there be a definite mals to suffer any more than they on there and the clerk, says, well I I want to know why, if the Coos budget set aside to provide these already are by being homeless. guess only the cherry one was on County Sheriff’s Office is in charge things since they are a necessary Since the sheriff’s office has con- But why is the mistake always in sale and not the strawberry, but the of the local animal shelter, they do part of keeping these animals alive trol of the shelter, than they should the stores favor if it isn’t done on sign didn’t say that. not bother to provide enough staff until they can be adopted or provide enough staff and budget to purpose? With all the prices so high The excuse I am usually given is, and basic needs such as food, cat lit- returned to their owners? And, make sure it is properly maintained on everything, does the store really well, I guess the tag didn’t get ter and medication to take care of when the members of the local and that the animals are properly think we have so much extra money changed yet from when the sale the animals that have to reside there. community donate cash for the taken care of. lying around that they can rip us off went off, or the sale price didn’t get Why have they left it up to two animal shelter, why does this Cindy Powell put in the computer yet. and overcharge us? Most of these money not go into a designated North Bend More government is on the way

Get ready for four more years of Paul’s congressional district is be abolished. wrong. incompetent over time, because Big Bloated Government. on the Gulf Coast, so he knows But I fear I won’t have much Federal emergency management everyone must follow the mind- Hurricane Sandy didn’t help. what he’s talking about. success convincing people. In “No, fails, too. After Hurricane Hugo, numbing rules. The New York Times declared “What we should have is real They Can’t: Why Government Sen. Ernest Hollins called FEMA Economist Steven Horwitz “a big storm requires big govern- insurance,”he said. Fails — But Individuals Succeed,”I “bureaucratic jackasses that ment,” and my liberal neighbors Real insurance means private explain how instinct leads us to should just get the hell out of the researched prior disasters and agreed. companies make bets assume that experts in way.” says, “Firms like Wal-Mart, My science-challenged mayor, about floods with their Washington have the best So politicians promised they’d Lowe’s, Marriott and McDonald’s Michael Bloomberg, said the storm own money. But America tools to manage big risks. improve FEMA. But three years were major forces for good in get- has little of that. Most Americans believe makes it imperative that America later, after Hurricane Andrew, Sen. ting resources to people in very I know this first- that. Even Fox News do something about climate Barbara Mikulski said, “Govern- desperate times, (but) FEMA was change. He said this even though hand. I built a beach anchors told me that “flood ment’s response to Andrew was an absolute disaster. FEMA did not hurricanes have not increased and house because govern- insurance is a role for the seen by many hurricane victims as little evidence exists that man has ment encouraged me to federal government!” a disaster itself.” get into New Orleans in some cases much effect on climate. With take the risk. Private Viewers were angrier. Again, the bureaucrats said for a week or 10 days.” insurance companies One civil comment: “Lib- Obama’s re-election, we now will they’d fix it. Then came Katrina. No one says Wal-Mart should wouldn’t insure most of JOHN ertarian is good on paper, spend billions more on “green” Almost 2,000 people died. us who built on the edges STOSSEL but not in real life. Why replace local police and firefight- strategies. But the Earth won’t FEMA even got in the way of of oceans, and those that would the Govt. turns its ers. But local assistance is better. notice. Columnist rescue efforts. Wal-Mart offered did charged high prices. back when its people suf- And each Wal-Mart store manager Other politicians say Sandy “Too high,” said Congress, “so fer?” flood victims three trailer trucks proves we need a powerful federal filled with water. FEMA turned knows his neighborhood’s needs. government must insure every- Because government causes “FEMA is situated in Washington,” emergency management agency. one!” They said they’d price it so suffering. them away. It prevented the Coast So I invited the man who should taxpayers wouldn’t lose — but as As Paul put it, “Rich people get Guard from delivering fuel. It said Horwitz. “It does not under- be president, Rep. Ron Paul, to usual, they were wrong. Even insurance subsidized by poor peo- shipped 91,000 tons of ice for stand as well the needs of local come on my show to give a sensible before Sandy, federal flood insur- ple, build on beaches. ... Their Louisiana hurricane victims to communities.” perspective. ance was $18 billion in the red. houses get washed away, and poor Maine and Arizona. John Stossel is host of “Stossel” Paul said, “We handled floods FEMA got better reviews this And worse, cheap insurance people pay to rebuild. ... It’s a rea- on the Fox Business Network. He’s and disasters for 204 years before encouraged more people to build son we’re totally bankrupt.” month, but the jury is still out. we had FEMA, and states and vol- on the beach. This is an absurd Yes, it is. My house eventually Let’s see what reporters reveal in the author of “No They Can’t: Why unteers and local communities did subsidy that should immediately washed away, and you paid. That’s the coming weeks. Even brilliant Government Fails, but Individuals quite well.” government bureaucracies become Succeed.” C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, November 8,2012 • The World • A5 Y K State Veterans 4.2-magnitude appreciate acknowledgment earthquake reported of service off Ore.-Calif. coast DEAR ABBY: As Veterans PORTLAND (AP) — A Day approaches, may I share a 4.2-magnitude earthquake few guidelines that can be was reported Wednesday STATE helpful when interacting with morning in the Pacific Ocean DIGEST veterans or service members? about 140 miles off the coast 1. It is never OK to ask a of Oregon and California. Douglas County jail in a trash veteran if he or she has killed The U.S. Geological can was charged Wednesday someone or to joke about it. If Survey said it struck at a with crimes that occurred we have, we can’t even talk depth of 6 miles and was 143 when he was on the lam. about it miles west of Gold Beach, in Thomas Ivan Grimes DEAR with our Curry County just north of pleaded not guilty in Lane spouses, the California border. County Circuit Court to ABBY much less a The sheriff’s office in charges that included stranger. Curry County said there assault, possession of a 2. When were no immediate reports stolen vehicle and attempt- you thank of shaking or damage. ing to elude police. The Associated Press us for our The Register-Guard This Oct. 13, 2011 photo shows Sen.Alan Bates, D-Medford, left, and Rep Peter Buckley, D-Ashland, touring a service or White City will remain reports the 32-year-old medical marijuana farm in Jacksonville, with grower James Bowman. Supporters of legalizing marijuana in pay for our a city in name only Springfield man was arrested Oregon say they will take their case to the Legislature now that voters have turned down their Measure 80. meal, it is WHITE CITY (AP) — by a SWAT team in July in really White City will remain a city Springfield after he had discussion of why Measure tough challenge from himself used the terms “ter- JEANNE appreciated. in name only. twice slipped away from 80 failed, but odds are Republican state Sen. Bruce rorism” and “jihad” when against the Legislature com- Starr Tuesday to secure a discussing the plot. PHILLIPS We also Returns from Tuesday’s pursuing officers in the appreciate election show voters in weeks following his escape ing up with something like it second term at the helm of Attorneys for Mohamud p ackages Jackson County’s largest from jail in Roseburg. to refer to the voters. the Bureau of Labor and say using such words will and notes. unincorporated community Grimes pleaded guilty in Marijuana advocate and Industries. “blur and dilute” the facts of 3. Please don’t tell us that overwhelmingly rejecting a Douglas County to the June attorney Leland Berger says The race is technically the case. there are three or four pro- nonpartisan, but both par- wars are a waste of dollars or proposal to make White City escape and other charges and Transgender mayor lives or were fought for oil. an actual city. was sentenced in September posals being developed by ties invested heavily in elect- What we hear is that, in your The measure called for to more than seven years in supporters to more strictly ing their candidate. Avakian wins a 5th term opinion, our best friend died property owners within the prison. He hid in a trash can regulate growing and dis- benefited from a late adver- SILVERTON (AP) — Stu for nothing. We know many proposed boundaries to pay that was dumped outside the tributing medical marijuana. tising blitz labeling Starr as Rasmussen, who became the people disagree with war, but a tax of $1.45 per $1,000 of jail by inmate workers. He says the hope is the next extreme. nation’s first openly trans- it’s better to keep your opin- property value. That’s an step would be to apply those Avakian and Starr are gender mayor in 2008, has ions to yourself. annual cost of $145 for the Backers of legalized pot regulations to all marijuana. both veteran state legislators won a fifth term in the 4. Many of us now have owner of a home assessed at take cause to Salem Measure 80 chief peti- and lifelong residents of Willamette Valley city PTSD. If you see us acting $100,000. GRANTS PASS (AP) — tioner Paul Stanford says he Washington County. Silverton. anxious or moving away from Opponent Curt Sather Rebuffed by voters, propo- is encouraged that 45 per- Avakian said he’s beefed up Rasmussen faces a gap of crowds, turning our backs to told the Mail Tribune news- nents of legalizing recre- cent of voters said yes, even workforce training and the $700,000 between project- the wall or fidgeting, simple paper that most urban serv- ational marijuana use in with no real campaign. prosecution of wage-cheat- ed general fund revenue and ing employers. Starr said kindness or a little distraction ices are already available, so Oregon will take their cause Avakian re-elected Ore. spending in the next budget will be appreciated. Talk to us people didn’t see a need to to the Legislature, but per- he’d be laser-focused on for a city of about 9,000 about something interesting spend money to create a city. suading lawmakers will be a labor commissioner improving the climate for where residents say they and give us some breathing longshot. PORTLAND (AP) — Oregon businesses in hopes pay little attention to his room. Escapee charged with Rep. Peter Buckley, co- Democrat Brad Avakian has of creating new jobs. breast implants and low-cut 5. Please remember that 15 crimes while on the lam chairman of the House Ways been re-elected Oregon Prosecutors want to dresses. labor commissioner. The Salem Statesman percent of those who serve in EUGENE (AP) — A man and Means Committee, said call man a ‘terrorist’ the military are women, and who escaped from the Wednesday there will be a Avakian fought off a Journal reported Rasmussen, some have been in combat.It’s PORTLAND (AP) — who owns a movie theater, better to ask,“Are you a veter- Prosecutors want to call an beat three opponents for the an?” rather than, “Was your Oregon man a terrorist while two-year term. husband a soldier?” Obituaries referring to violent jihad and Other election results 6. As with any person who martyrdom, words his showed there will be new Rapids, Iowa. wife, Winnie, for 62 years. members of the City Council has a disability, please do not James E. Matejka defense attorneys have asked James was born in Cedar Jim lived a full life and will be and a levy to maintain year- stare at us. We can be sensitive Jan. 17, 1927 - Nov. 6, 2012 a federal judge to forbid. about our scars or injuries and Rapids, Iowa Jan. 17, 1927, to missed. round operation of the city A memorial funeral Mass Federal prosecutors would prefer not to be asked to Frank and Frances (Stransky) Jim is survived by his wife, pool was in question. for James E. Matejka, 85, of preparing for the January relive a difficult experience by Matejka. He died peacefully Winnie (O’Connell); daugh- North Bend trial of Mohamed Mohamud being quizzed about what on Nov. 6, 2012, in North ter, Mary Anne; son, Joesph, HS student held after will be held said in a motion filed happened. Please also under- Bend with family at his side. and his wife, Joyce; grand- school gun incident at 10:30 Tuesday that the court stand that war injuries today He graduated from daughters, Michelle a.m. should let them use the SALEM (AP) — Police in are very different than in the Roosevelt High School in Matejka and Julia Matejka S aturday, terms because they are accu- Salem, say that a 17-year-old past and are often not visible. Cedar Rapids, in January McMorran and her spouse, Nov.10,at rate descriptions of high school student accused It is not OK to tell someone 1945 and immediately joined Dr. Ben McMorran; and St. Monica Mohamud’s conduct. of pointing a handgun at they “don’t look disabled” or the United States Marine great-grandsons, Owen and Catholic Mohamud is accused of another student during class appear to need help. Corps. He attended the Miles McMorran. Church, 357 conspiring with men he has been taken into custody. Those of us with disabili- University of Iowa and was Contributions in his S. Sixth St. believed were Islamic radi- No one was injured and ties appreciate light conversa- an accounting manager for memory may be made to the in Coos Bay James Matejka cals to detonate a car bomb police did not immediately tion and assistance if we look the Dows family. He was an charity of one’s choice. with Father near a 2010 Portland find a gun. like we are in need. accomplished musician and Arrangements are under Robert Wolf Christmas tree-lighting cer- Lt. Dave Okada said the It was my pleasure to serve played professionally for 35 the direction of Coos Bay officiating. A emony. North Salem High School our country. — AMANDA C., years. He played trombone, Chapel, 541-267-3131. reception will The bomb was a fake pro- student was in class U.S. ARMY DISABLED VET- arranged music and led a Friends and family are follow in the vided by the government and Wednesday morning when ERAN dance band for many years encouraged to send condo- Parish Hall. the men were undercover he was seen “pointing what DEAR AMANDA C.: Thank in Iowa. Jim was above all a lences and sign the guest- Cremation rites will be held agents. appeared to be a handgun” at you for your service. And family man, a devoted son, book at at Ocean View Memory Prosecutors say Mohamud another student. thank you, too, for your help- husband, father and grand- www.coosbayfh.com or Gardens Crematory in Coos ful suggestions, which are father. He was married to his www.theworldlink.com. Bay with inurnment in Cedar sure to be appreciated not Death Notices only by civilians, but also by ashes on the Pacific Ocean in Port Orford School District Don Q. Traylor Richard Kerns — 85, of Arrangements are pending active and retired members of a private ceremony. and the Village Antiques June 15, 1921 - Oct. 28, 2012 North Bend, died Nov. 6, with Nelson’s Bay Area our military. Don was born June 15, store in Langlois, which he 2012, in North Bend. Mortuary, 541-267-4216. Readers, as the war in Another World War II 1921, in Los Angeles, Calif. owned with Mary, before Arrangements are pending Diane L.Merchant — 57, Afghanistan winds down, veteran has fallen. Don He enlisted in the U.S. Coast retiring in 1991. with North Bend Chapel, of Coos Bay, died Nov. 6, many thousands of service T r a ylor Guard in 1942 and was hon- Don is survived by his 541-756-0440. 2012, in Coos Bay. members are returning home passed away orably discharged in 1953. wife, Mary Traylor; his old- Thomas Charles Bunch Arrangements are pending and entering the job market. peacefully Don went on to become an est daughter, Sandy Jr. — 30, of North Bend, died with Coos Bay Chapel, 541- Please, if possible, honor their at his home aerospace engineer. Ecklund; second daughter, Nov. 4, 2012, in Coos Bay. 267-3131. courage, dedication and sac- in Coos Bay Don married Mary Lou Gail Close; son, Scott rifice by doing your part and Oct. 28, Evans in 1952, with whom he Traylor; youngest daughter, providing them with employ- 2012. The shared 60 years of marriage. Lisa Mayer; and his cat, ment. Considering what they U.S. Coast Don and Mary moved to Hanky. • Cremation • Funeral Service have done for us, it is the least Guard will Langlois in 1973. Don Sign the guestbook at we can do to show our appre- scatter his Don Traylor worked for the Langlois- www.theworldlink.com. ciation. Locally DEAR ABBY: I’m afraid I’m Pauline Inez Hurley immigrants, Joseph and She is survived by her “Our family Owned an abusive girlfriend. When I & Aug. 11, 1932 - Oct. 28, 2012 Bertha (Goos) Miller. She daughter, Christina Hurley serving your family” Operated get mad at my boyfriend, I yell passed away Oct. 28, 2012, in and Bill Howard of Pauls at him and call him names. A memorial service will be Portland. Valley, Okla., Sharon and 541-267-4216 Sometimes I hit him. Even held for Pauline Inez Hurley, She was rasied and edu- Charles Mendonsa of Mt. 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson though he really makes me 80, of Coos Bay, at 11 a.m. cated in Saugus, Calif. She Juliet, Tenn., and Lori and angry, I do love him. Saturday, met and later married Bill E. Rick Hicks of Pasco, Wash; I’m not crazy, but I don’t Nov.10,at Hurley April 28, 1952, in Las six grandchildren; two know how to control myself. Nelson’s Bay Vegas, Nev. They made their great-grandchildren; com- It's not like I'm threatening to Area home in several different panion, Rolland Lawrence of kill him. Mortuary, California and Nevada com- Coos Bay; sisters, Josephine I don’t want to go to coun- 405 Elrod munities where Bill worked and Ed Enderle of seling or group classes. I don’t Ave., in in oil field construction. Bakersfield, Calif., and Ruth really hit him a lot. I yell more. Coos Bay. They later settled in and Edward Hurley of I also have jealousy issues. The Rev. Bakersfield, Calif., where Chehalis, Wash.; and several What can I do? — PROBLEM Don Berney Pauline Hurley they lived until moving to nieces and nephews. GIRLFRIEND will offici- Coos Bay in 2001. They loved She was preceded in death DEAR GIRLFRIEND: Your ate. Cremation rites have the ocean and spent many by her husband, Bill, in 2009. concern is justified, because been held under the direc- vacations camping and fish- Arrangements are under Occeanean VViewiew MemoryMemory you ARE an abusive girlfriend. tion of Nelson’s Bay Area ing at Moro Bay, Calif. the direction of Nelson’s Bay While I applaud your growing Mortuary. Pauline enjoyed going to Area Mortuary, 541-267- Gaardensrdens & CCrematoryrematory self-awareness, it is very Pauline was born Aug. 11, auctions and yard sales, rais- 4216. important that you under- 1932, at Los Angeles, Calif., ing her animals and spend- Sign the guestbook at Established in 1939, the 14 acre park is the home stand the reasons you are the daughter of German ing time with her family. www.theworldlink.com. of the Bay Area’s only crematory. behaving this way so you can stop. While you may not like Clara Moon. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, November 8,2012 Y K Nation Storm Man who lost bears leg in crucifix down on mishap sues N.Y., N.J. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — prayers,” Jimenez’s lawyer, David Jimenez was so elated Kevin Kitson of White Plains, NEW YORK (AP) — A over his wife’s recovery from told The Associated Press. nor’easter blustered into cancer that he offered to Kitson said he filed the New York and New Jersey on clean the large crucifix out- lawsuit in March 2011 after Wednesday with rain and side the Hudson Valley the church denied it was wet snow, plunging homes church where he spent many liable for the accident that right back into darkness and hours praying for her to beat resulted in six-figure med- inflicting another round of the disease. On Memorial ical bills for Jimenez. The misery on thousands of peo- Day 2010, he was scrubbing bills were paid by charitable ple still reeling from grime off the cross when the foundations, Kitson said. Superstorm Sandy. 600-pound marble statuary On May 30, 2010, Jimenez Under ordinary circum- toppled over, crushing his was standing on the cruci- stances, a storm of this sort The Associated Press right leg. fix’s base, using rags and wouldn’t be a big deal, but National Guardsman Brandon Kyle, right, hands out blankets donated by the American Red Cross to workers The then-43-year-old soapy water to clean Christ’s large swaths of the landscape helping a resident clean up his flooded house as snow fell from a Noreaster that approached in the wake of immigrant from Mexico was face. While holding onto the were still an open wound, Superstorm Sandy,Wednesday. flown to Westchester Medical cross beam for balance, the with the electrical system Center, where doctors had to whole crucifix snapped off at highly fragile and many of setback in the next 24 hours.” ordered in a number of com- precaution that needed no amputate his injured leg. He’s its base, sending Jimenez Sandy’s victims still muck- Exactly as authorities munities already emptied by explanation after a crane suing the Roman Catholic crashing to the ground, ing out their homes and cars feared, the storm brought Sandy. New shelters opened. collapsed last week in church where he was hurt, Kitson said. Pieces of the and shivering in the deepen- down tree limbs and electri- In New York City, police Sandy’s high winds and dan- and early next year his $3 mil- crucifix broke off, but the ing cold. cal wires, and utilities in went to low-lying neighbor- gled menacingly over the lion lawsuit is scheduled to go bulk of it landed on Jimenez’s As the nor’easter closed New York and New Jersey hoods with loudspeakers, streets of Manhattan. Parks to trial. right leg, crushing it. in, thousands of people in “He attributed her recov- Kitson said only a single low-lying neighborhoods reported that some cus- urging residents to leave. were closed because of the tomers who lost power But Mayor Michael danger of falling trees. ery to his devotion to the cross screw was holding the heavy staggered by the superstorm and Christ hearing his crucifix to its base. just over a week ago were because of Sandy lost it all Bloomberg didn’t issue Drivers were advised to stay urged to clear out. over again as a result of the mandatory evacuations, and off the road after 5 p.m. Authorities warned that rain nor’easter. many people stayed behind, Airlines canceled at least and 60 mph gusts in the “I know everyone’s some because they feared 1,300 U.S. flights in and out Former Etan Patz evening and overnight could patience is wearing thin,” looting. of the New York metropoli- swamp homes all over again, said John Miksad, senior vice “We’re petrified,” said tan area, causing a new topple trees wrenched loose president of electric opera- James Alexander, a resident round of disruptions that suspect held again by Sandy, and erase some of tions at Consolidated of the hard-hit Rockaways rippled across the country. Edison, the chief utility in section of Queens. “It’s like a The city manager in Long the hard-won progress made PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police say he told them he in restoring power to mil- New York City. sequel to a horror movie.” Beach, N.Y., urged the New York City police say a would live at his cousin’s lions of customers. Ahead of the storm, pub- Nevertheless, he said he was roughly 21,000 people who man long considered the home in the Bronx but no “I am waiting for the lic works crews in New Jersey staying to watch over his ignored previous mandatory prime suspect in the disap- apartment there is registered locusts and pestilence next,” built up dunes to protect the house and his neighbors. evacuation orders in the pearance of a 6-year-old boy to him or his cousin. The New Jersey Gov. 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C M C M Y K Thursday, November 8,2012 • The World • A7 Y K World Earthquake kills 39 in Guatemala

SAN MARCOS, Guatemala “I want to see Giovanni! I (AP) — A 7.4-magnitude want to see Giovanni!” the earthquake struck off the boy’s mother, Francisca Pacific coast of Guatemala on Ramirez, frantically cried. Wednesday, killing at least 39 “He’s not dead. Get him out.” people as it ravaged a small President Otto Perez Moli- state near the Mexican border, na told a news conference that the country’s president said. he has been informed that the The mountain village of death toll stands at 39 people. San Marcos,80 miles from the The dead are in the north- epicenter, western suffered much state of San of the damage Marcos near with about 30 the Mexican The Associated Press homes col- border, Two women walk past a building damaged after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck in San Marcos, Guatemala,Wednesday.The mountain village, lapsing in its where the center. Hun- majority of some 80 miles from the epicenter,suffered much of the damage with some 30 homes collapsing in its center.There are three confirmed dead and dreds of the damage many missing after the strongest earthquake to hit Guatemala since a deadly 1976 quake that killed 23,000. frightened occurred. villagers were Theearthquakes. This was a lot asked that civilians in the coun- Nicaragua’s disaster man- border with Mexico. on the streets, quake, about more severe, a lot more shaky,” try of 14 million stay put and agement agency said it had A spokesman for El Sal- one of which 20 miles said Peace Corps volunteer not travel on highways because issued a local tsunami alert, but vador’s Red Cross branch told was cracked deep, was Adam Baker, 27, of Carmel, of the collapse highways and there were no immediate The Associated Press that the open by the c entered Indiana, who tweeted a picture debris. People in affected reports of a tsunami on the quake had been felt through- temblor, the about 15 of a small landslide behind his areas were asked to evacuate. country’s Pacific coast. out the country, but there had strongest to hit Guatemala miles off the coastal town of house in the nearby state of The president said the coun- The country’s minister of been no immediate reports of since a deadly 1976 quake that Champerico and about 100 Quetzaltenango. “Things fell in try was on the highest level of communications and infra- injuries or serious damage. killed 23,000. miles southwest of Guatemala my kitchen.” alert for subsequent earth- structure told Emisoras Unidas He said there had been no More than 300 people, City, shaking buildings as far Perez said more than 2,000 quakes in the next few hours. that landslides had cut off sev- local tsunami warning including firefighters, police- away as Mexico City and El soldiers were deployed from a Perez encouraged civilians in eral highways in the west of the issued. men and villagers, worked at a Salvador. base in San Marcos to help with affected areas to evacuate and country, and it would take at The mayor of Mexico City sand extraction site to rescue Survivors by radio and social disaster relief. A plane had avoid tall buildings. least 24 hours to reestablish said no serious damage or seven people reported buried media talked of widespread already made two trips with “There is very high risk of transport links to San Marcos, injuries had been reported in alive, including a 6-year-old landslides and people trapped. special disaster relief teams to aftershocks,” the president the capital of the department or the city, although many peo- boy that had accompanied his “I’ve been in Guatemala for the San Marcos area, about 80 said,adding that 150 people had state of the same name located ple had fled their offices and grandfather to work. almost two years I am used to miles from the epicenter. He already been evacuated by air. along Guatemala’s northwest homes during the quake. Greek lawmakers pass austerity bill

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C M C M Y K A8•The World • Thursday, November 8,2012 Y K World Puerto Rico vote endorses statehood with asterisk

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A validity of this week’s referendum. that is not clear on where it’s going.” of the answer, all voters then got to previous three referendums on this majority of Puerto Ricans have opted There’s also the fact that voters President Barack Obama had said choose in the second question from issue over the past 45 years. for the first time to become the 51st also ousted the pro-statehood gov- he would support the will of the three options: statehood, independ- “We made history with this U.S. state in what jubilant members ernor, eliminating one of the main Puerto Rican people on the question ence or “sovereign free association,” plebiscite,” said Resident Commis- of the pro-statehood party call a advocates for a cause that would of the island’s relationship to the which would grant more autonomy sioner Pedro Pierluisi, the island’s resounding sign that the island terri- need the eventual approval of the U.S., referred to simply on the island to the island of 4 million people. representative in Congress and a tory is on the road to losing its sec- U.S. Congress. as its “status,”and this week’s refer- More than 900,000 voters, or 54 member of both the pro-statehood ond-class status. “Statehood won a victory without endum was intended to be the percent, responded ‘no’ to the first New Progressive Party. But Tuesday’s vote comes with an precedent but it’s an artificial victo- barometer. question, saying they were not con- The certified results will be sent to asterisk and an imposing political ry,” said Angel Israel Rivera Ortiz, a But the results aren’t so clear-cut. tent with the current status; and the White House and the congres- reality: The island remains bitterly political science professor at the It was a two-part ballot that first nearly 800,000, or 61 percent, chose sional leadership, and it will be up to divided over its relationship to the University of Puerto Rico.“It reflects asked all voters if they favor the cur- statehood — a bigger percentage, them to begin the process of admit- United States and many question the a divided and confused electorate rent status as a territory. Regardless and the first majority, than in the ting Puerto Rico into the union. Israel leader in bind

JERUSALEM (AP) — President Barack Obama’s re-election has left Israel’s prime minister in a bind. Benjamin Netanyahu repeatedly has clashed with Obama and was widely seen as backing Republican chal- lenger Mitt Romney in the American election. Yet in the coming months, Netanyahu will need American support more than ever as the Palestinians seek upgraded recognition at the U.N. and the world grapples with the Iranian nuclear program. “It seems like it is not such a good morning for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,” Israeli Cabinet minister Eli Yishai told reporters early Wednesday. The concern reflected the widespread perception in Israel that poor personal chemistry between the two leaders could affect the broader relationship between their governments, particu- larly if Netanyahu is re- elected in upcoming parlia- mentary elections. The Israeli leader is the front- runner in the Jan. 22 race, according to opinion polls. The chilly relations are a result of style and substance. The two men have vastly dif- ferent world views — Netanyahu’s hawkish posi- tions on security and support for free-market capitalism are much more in line with the Republicans — and they have never appeared com- fortable with one another. Differences over Iran have been equally stark. Netanyahu, believing a nuclear-armed Iran would threaten Israel’s very exis- tence, has threatened to attack if necessary. These threats are not empty. Earlier this week, an Israeli news program report- ed that Netanyahu had put Israel’s air force on high alert for a possible attack in 2010 but backed down following objections by his security chiefs. Speaking to the pro- gram, Netanyahu said his resolve to attack, if neces- sary, remains firm. Brazil to distribute revenues evenly

BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Brazil’s House of Representatives has approved a controversial proposal to share profits from the country’s growing oil production sector more evenly between petro-pro- ducing states and those with little or no production. The bill, approved late Tuesday,increases royalties oil companies operating here will have to pay the government from 10 percent to 15 percent of total profits. Of that, 21 per- cent will go to non-oil produc- ing states and municipalities. Legislators from Brazil’s top oil producers, Rio de Janeiro and Espirito Santo states, have threatened to challenge the measure in the courts. The Senate approved the same text last year, meaning it will now go to President Dilma Rousseff for ratification. Government sources say she’s likely to sign off on the bill. Experts say massive oil discoveries off the Brazilian coast could yield an estimat- ed 50 billion barrels. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, November 8,2012 • The World • A9 Y K Nation and World Obama’s health care overhaul turns into sprint

BY RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. plans is scheduled to start Oct. 1, she wants to stay until the law is outcome of the election. All eyes The Associated Press “We are still going to be struggling 2013, and coverage will be effective fully enacted. “I can’t imagine will be on pragmatists like Chris through the politics, and there are Jan. 1, 2014. walking out the door in the middle Christie of New Jersey and Bob WASHINGTON — Its place important policy hurdles and In all, more than 30 million of that,” she told The Kansas City McDonnell of Virginia, whose assured alongside Medicare and logistical challenges. But we are on uninsured people are expected to Star during the Democratic con- states have done considerable Medicaid, President Barack a very positive trajectory.” Hyman gain coverage under the law. About vention. Her office declined to planning of their own to set up Obama’s health care law is now in a oversees efforts to help states carry half will get private insurance comment. exchanges. sprint to the finish line, with just 11 out the law. through the exchanges, with most Republicans will be leading more “Republican governors are at the months to go before millions of In the two years since passage of receiving government help to pay than half the states, so governors center of the health care universe uninsured people can start signing the Affordable Care Act, the premiums. are going to be her main counter- right now,” said Michael Ramlet, up for coverage. Obama administration has been The rest, mainly low-income parts. health policy director at the Amer- But there are hurdles in the way. consumed with planning and play- adults without children at home, Some, like Rick Perry of Texas ican Action Forum, a center-right Republican governors who ing political defense. Now it must will be covered through an expan- and Rick Scott of Florida, have think tank. “They do not have a derided “Obamacare” will now execute. sion of Medicaid. While the federal drawn a line against helping carry uniform position across the board.” have to decide whether they some- States must notify Washington a government will pay virtually all out Obama’s law. In other states, GOP governors are pressing how can join the team. And the week from Friday whether they will the additional Medicaid costs, the voters have endorsed a hard stance. Sebelius on whether the adminis- administration could stumble be setting up new health insurance Supreme Court gave states the lee- Missouri voters passed a ballot tration will approve partial, less under the sheer strain of carrying markets, called exchanges, in way to opt out of the expansion. measure Tuesday that would pro- costly Medicaid expansions. There out the complex legislation, or get which millions of households and That gives states more leverage but hibit establishment of a health has been no ruling yet. tripped up if budget talks with small businesses will shop for pri- also adds to the uncertainty over insurance exchange unless the On health insurance exchanges, Congress lead to scaling back the vate coverage. The Health and how the law will be carried out. Legislature approves. State-level some governors whose states aren’t plan. Human Services Department will A steadying force within the challenges to the federal law will likely to be completely ready are “The clarity brought about by run the exchanges in states that administration is likely to be HHS continue to be filed in court. considering the administration’s the election is critical,” said aren’t ready or willing. Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. The But other GOP governors have offer of running the new markets Andrew Hyman of the nonpartisan Open enrollment for exchange former Kansas governor has said been on the fence, awaiting the through a partnership. World stocks shaky as U.S. faces fiscal crunch

BANGKOK (AP) — Asian stock markets tumbled today after a ratings agency threat- WORLD ened to downgrade the U.S. if DIGEST a solution to the so-called fiscal cliff isn’t found. But that cited many of the chal- markets elsewhere turned lenges China faces — a rich- positive following sharp loss- poor gap, environmentally es the day before. ruinous growth and imbal- European shares were anced development between higher in early trading. prosperous cities and a Britain’s FTSE 100 rose 0.2 struggling countryside. Yet percent to 5,805.51. Ger- he offered little fresh think- many’s DAX added 0.3 per- ing to address a flagging cent to 7,254.15. France’s economy and meet demands CAC-40 rose 0.4 percent to from within the party and 3,425.59. the public for more open Wall Street was set to government. recoup some of Wednesday’s Instead, the 90-minute, steep losses, with Dow Jones wide-ranging speech gave industrial futures rising 0.3 Hu a chance to define his The Associated Press legacy and lay down policy Fresno police officers look over the area where a man killed himself after shooting people in his workplace that killed at least one person and wound- percent to 12,897 and S&P 500 futures gaining 0.2 per- markers for his successor, ed several others at Valley Protein, formally known as Apple Valley Farms Tuesday, in Fresno, Calif. Police say a parolee who worked at the Fresno Vice President Xi Jinping, chicken processing plant opened fire at the business on Tuesday, killing one person and wounding three others, before shooting himself. cent to 1,391.70. Asian stocks sank after a while marshaling his clout for ratings agency threatened to the main event at the con- downgrade the U.S. if a solu- gress: the backroom politick- tion to the so-called fiscal ing to install allies in the col- Motive unclear in Calif. shooting lective leadership Xi will lead. cliff isn’t negotiated among lawmakers and newly re- Report: Regime methodically among his first three vic- employees, some of whom walked out BY GOSIA WOZNIACKA elected President Barack battles rebels in Syria The Associated Press tims a few hours into his morning shift, wiping away tears and hugging each Obama. placing the gun against their head or other. If a deal isn’t reached by ISTANBUL (AP) — Syrian FRESNO, Calif. — The ex-convict neck and then pulling the trigger, “Nothing seemed out of the ordi- Jan. 1, tax increases and gov- regime forces today battled opposition rebels trying to who shot a handful of his co-workers authorities said. nary that day, or any day,” Coyle said ernment spending cuts to the take control of a region in the execution-style at a California chick- He shot a woman who tried to flee, employees told him. “There were no tune of $800 billion auto- far northeastern corner of the en-processing plant, killing two, kept and then put the gun to one more per- arguments that ensued, nothing that matically take effect. Some to himself but was a model employee, son’s head and pulled the trigger, but country, sending refugees led up to it. It’s a horrific, random act of economists say such a with- according to his boss and the gun was out of bullets, fleeing across the Turkish violence.” drawal of fiscal stimulus has neighbors. according to police. Coyle said Jones never showed any border, Turkey’s state-run the potential to throw the Lawrence Nathaniel Jones, Bob Coyle, president and signs of trouble, was always respectful agency reported. world’s biggest economy 42, had been in and out of owner of Valley Protein, said and on time. He was recently given a Turkish authorities mean- back into recession. prison since 1991 for crimes Jones was then confronted by perfect attendance award. while, inspected the cargo of a ranging from armed robbery to one of the plant’s managers. He “He was a good employee. Never China leader urges Syria-bound plane from Arme- a car theft. A neighbor left the building, reloaded, and missed a day, never late. He would say, nia to make sure it was not car- described him as intimidating, shot himself to death. ‘Hi Bob. ... I’m blessed to be here.’ Communist control rying military equipment. but a co-worker and his boss At least his first three vic- That’s how he’d say things,”Coyle said. BEIJING (AP) — President The clashes broke out in said he was nice and respect- Lawrence Jones tims appeared not to know “He kept to himself, he was quiet, but Hu Jintao urged his col- the Rasulayn region of al- ful. Shooter what was going on. Police said he got things done.” leagues in China’s ruling Hasakah province, a few As police tried to determine the gunshots were drowned Michelle Coyle, the company’s co- Communist Party today to hundred yards from the what motivated Jones’ attack at the out by the machinery and ear protec- owner and head of human resources, combat official corruption Turkish border town of Cey- Valley Protein plant in Fresno on Tues- tors used by the workers who dice, said managers were well aware of that has stoked public anger, lanpinar, the Anadolu Agency day, those who knew him painted a slice, grind and cook chicken. Jones’ record and prison time. But but also told them to main- said. conflicting portrait of a man who had a Company managers said they and Jones came highly recommended from tain firm political control, as Several Syrians fled to history of mostly non-violent crime the employees were still puzzling over a placement agency, she said. he prepared to hand over Ceylanpinar seeking refuge but appeared, at least outwardly, to what went wrong. On Wednesday, the “He was top of the list,” Michelle power after a decade in office. from the fighting and at least have straightened out his life. plant remained closed and the compa- Coyle said. “We knew he did not have a Hu opened a weeklong eight people went to Turkish Armed with a handgun, he moved ny brought in grievance counselors for violent criminal past.” party congress with a speech hospitals. Obama, GOP leaders seek budget deal Giffords, Kelly to attend WASHINGTON (AP) — with the four top leaders of to have to come with an open board spending cuts that Taking little time to cele- the House and Senate, mind to these discussions. could total $800 billion next Loughner sentencing brate, President Barack including Boehner, to talk But if the attitude is that year. Economists have Obama is setting out to about the lame-duck Con- nothing happened on Tues- warned that could tip the leverage his re-election into gress that convenes just one day, that would be unfortu- nation back into recession. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS legislative success in an week after Election Day. nate.” Vice President Joe Biden, TUCSON, Ariz. — The 24-year-old man who upcoming showdown with Obama adviser David He noted that conserva- flying to his home in pleaded guilty to the deadly Arizona shooting rampage congressional Republicans Axelrod warned Republican tive Republican Senate can- Delaware from Chicago, told at a political meeting last year is likely to come face to over taxes, deficits and the leaders to take lessons from didate Richard Mourdock in reporters aboard Air Force face in court today with some survivors of the attack, impending “fiscal cliff.” Tuesday’s vote. The presi- Indiana dismissed the value Two that the White House including then-U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. House Speaker John Boehner dent won after pledging to of compromise and instead was “really anxious” to get says Republicans are willing raise taxes on American said Democrats should join moving on the problem. He Jared Lee Loughner will be sentenced under terms to consider some form of households earning more the GOP. “And I note that said he’d been making a lot of a deal with federal prosecutors for the January 2011 higher tax revenue as part of than $250,000 a year “and he’s not on his way to the of calls and “people know shootings that left six people dead and 13 wounded the solution — but only was re-elected in a signifi- United States Senate,”Axel- we’ve got to get down to outside a Tucson, Ariz., grocery store. “under the right conditions.” cant way,” Axelrod told rod said. Mourdock lost to work and I think they’re According to prosecutors, some victims will com- All sides are setting out MSNBC Thursday morning. Democratic Rep. Joe Don- ready to move.” He didn’t ment before U.S. District Judge Larry Burns sentences opening arguments for the “Hopefully people will nelly. identify whom he had spo- Loughner. A source close to the family who was not negotiations to come. read those results and read Without a budget deal to ken with but predicted the authorized to release the information confirmed to Even before returning to them as a vote for coopera- head off the fiscal showdown, “fever will break” on past The Associated Press that Giffords and her husband, Washington from his home- tion and will come to the the nation faces a combina- legislative gridlock after Mark Kelly, would be in court, and that Kelly would town of Chicago, Obama was table,” Axelrod said. “And tion of expiring Bush-era tax some soul-searching by make a statement. on the phone Wednesday obviously everyone’s going cuts and steep across-the- Republicans. Loughner pleaded guilty three months ago to 19 federal charges under an agreement that guarantees he will spend the rest of his life in prison without the pos- Agent recounts reaction to Afghan massacre sibility of parole. The deal calls for the dismissal of 30 other charges and a sentence of seven consecutive life JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, weapons Staff Sgt. Robert Bales report- massacre, but he and his colleagues terms, followed by 140 years in prison. Wash.(AP) — A U.S. agent who investi- edly carried and a piece of fabric similar were unable to reach the two villages Both sides reached the deal after a judge declared gated the massacre of 16 civilians in to the blanket prosecutors say he wore where the killings occurred. An angry that Loughner was able to understand the charges southern Afghanistan earlier this year as a cape during the killing spree. crowd of local residents gathered out- against him. After the shooting, he was diagnosed recounted the livid reaction from local Hoffman testified during the third day side the post, he said, and any time they with schizophrenia and underwent forcible psy- villagers and said Wednesday that it of a preliminary hearing for Bales, who is could see an American soldier, they chotropic drug treatments. was weeks before American forces accused of slipping away from his remote became enraged. Some victims, including Giffords, welcomed the could visit the crime scenes less than a post at Camp Belambay in the middle of Afghan investigators got out to the deal as a way to move on. It spared victims and their mile from a remote base. the night to commit the killings. scenes that day, where they engaged in families from having to go through a potentially By that time, bodies had been buried The hearing, which is expected to a firefight. They recovered some evi- lengthy and traumatic trial and locks up the defendant and some blood stains had been scraped feature testimony from some Afghan dence and took photos that they turned for life. from the walls, Special Agent Matthew soldiers and villagers Friday and Satur- over to U.S. authorities. But Hoffman Ron Barber, a former Giffords staffer who was shot Hoffman of the Army’s Criminal Inves- day nights, will help determine whether and his colleagues didn’t visit until in the cheek and thigh during the attack and later won tigation Command said. his case advances to a court martial on April 2, and even then they feared election to Giffords’ seat, plans to make a statement, Other stains remained, on walls and counts of premeditated murder. ambush. said his spokesman, Mark Kimble. floors. Investigators also recovered Hoffman arrived at Belambay to “We were fully expecting to be shell casings consistent with the investigate just hours after the March 11 attacked at any time,”he said. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K A10 •The World • Thursday, November 8,2012 Y K Weather South Coast Tonight: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low Oregon weather Friday, Nov. 9 National forecast around 40. Light wind. Chance of rain is 100%. Tonight/Friday City/Region WeatherForecast Underground for Friday,forecast Nov. for 9 daytime conditions, low/highLow temperatures | High temps Forecast highs for Friday, Nov. 9 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Friday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 50. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 80%. WASH. Seattle Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly 37° | 52° cloudy, with a low around 39. Northwest wind to 7 mph. Portland Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 50. 36° | 50° Pendleton Northwest wind around 6 mph. Billings 32° | 45° 30° | 34° Minneapolis Curry County Coast Newport 36° | 46° Bend 36° | 50° Salem Tonight: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low 27° | 36° New York around 40. Calm wind. 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Cloudy Showers Rain Snow 70°59°57° | 84°72° 73° Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. Light wind. Weather Underground• AP Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 43. Light wind. Fronts Pressure Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall Cold Warm Stationary Low High Willamette Valley Tonight: Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low Temperature extremes and precipitation Wednesday: High 57, low 43 around 37. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 60%. for the 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. today. Rain: none Total rainfall to date: 35.19 inches Friday: Scattered showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high Hi Lo Prec. Rainfall to date last year: 31.64 inches near 48. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Astoria 53 42 0.16 Brookings 60 42 T Average rainfall to date: 45.53 inches -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s100s 110s Friday Night: Scattered showers. Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. 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BY AMY MOSS STRONG Schamehorn said she was measure and is president of that the money raised so far, the new track passed, so come. The World thrilled with the support she the Bandon swimming pool approximately $400,000, can maybe people can vote on this “I think it pretty much received from the community. committee. by law only be used to build a again at some point,”Sterling proves what we already knew, BANDON — It’s status quo “I’m looking forward to the The measure called for a pool. The largest donations said. that the voters support our for Bandon, as voters Tuesday completion of the new cheese new recreation taxing district were from private founda- opposition to the marsh elected all the incumbents to factory and the development of to be formed within the Ban- tions, including the Smart Bandon Marsh expansion,” Taylor said serve another term. the surrounding properties and don School District bound- Family Foundation and the Voters said no to the Ban- Wednesday morning. According to unofficial to good things ahead,”she said. aries that would have cost Sprague Foundation, with don Marsh advisory vote, Roy Lowe, project leader results posted early Wednes- “I’m tremendously apprecia- voters .049 per $1,000 of smaller amounts raised local- which asked all Coos County for the Oregon Coast National day morning from Coos tive to the community.” assessed value in increased ly. Sterling said the board may voters whether they think the Wildlife Refuge Complex, County Elections, Mayor The City Council race was taxes. The issue played out look into the possibility of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service which includes the Bandon Mary Schamehorn handily much closer, with incumbent dramatically in the Bandon purchasing the School Dis- should expand the Bandon Marsh, said Wednesday that won her bid to a fifth two-year Claudine Hundhausen Western World letters to the trict property designated as Marsh National Wildlife the outcome of the vote will be term, beating City Councilor receiving the most votes, 805. editor, where both sides bar- the pool site that the group Refuge. The unofficial tally incorporated into an analysis Mike Claassen. Schamehorn Brian Vick received 747 votes; raged the pages with strong now leases for $1 a year. was 7,622 yes votes (29 per- currently being completed on received 850 votes to Geri Procetto 744; and chal- opinions about whether Ban- City Manager Matt Winkel cent) to 18,304 no votes (70 the proposed expansion. The Claassen’s 552. lenger Mike Sterling received don could afford a pool. told Sterling Wednesday that percent). public will be involved in the Claassen called Schame- 724. The three top vote getters Sterling said Tuesday night the $600,000 set aside in the Bandon resident Rob Tay- process during a public com- horn at home Tuesday night will serve, with Procetto serv- he was disappointed with the city’s urban renewal fund is lor, chief petitioner of the bal- ment period. shortly after the 8 p.m. results outcome. ing her sixth four-year term, still earmarked to help build lot measure, said his group, “It will be evaluated into were posted by the county. “We did a lot of work and Hundhausen her second and the swimming pool. Coos County Watchdog, was our final decision,”Lowe said “The voters want the status raised a lot of money for this Vick his fifth. “It took three times to get “very happy” with the out- of the advisory vote. quo and in Bandon that is not project, but not enough peo- a bad thing,” Claassen said. “I Bandon Swimming Pool ple wanted it,” he said. “I do bly will not try to block the owl and salmon. look forward to completing Recreation District feel sorry for the many fami- LOGGING my council term.” lies who do support it. But I Rainbow Ridge timber sale, “If we would actually do “During the campaign we A swimming pool seems to guess we need to go back to Continued from Page A1 but the group is alarmed by a what the Northwest Forest started the discourse about not be in the cards for Bandon the drawing board.” push to expand ecological Plan said we should do, we replacing our soon-to-be at this time. A measure, spon- Sterling added that he feels cuts.” forestry beyond the initial would be harvesting three retiring city manager,” sored by the Bandon Commu- a pool will eventually be built “Those old-growth three pilot projects times as much timber,” said Claassen added. “I see our nity Swimming Pool Com- in Bandon. forests that we’re trying to announced in 2010. Ann Forest Burns of the selection of a new city man- mittee, failed with 1,213 yes “It may be a small one, but grow back right now, those The timber industry says American Forest Resource ager as the most important votes (36 percent) to 2,071 no this is a marathon and the are still the most important tests aren’t enough since Council. “But instead of pending responsibility of the votes, (63 percent). Council nonprofit entity steering this thing,” said Chandra LeGue logging was cut by the dealing with that, we’re City Council. I look forward to candidate Sterling was the effort is in it for the long haul.” of Oregon Wild. Northwest Forest Plan to moving to yet another playing a role in this process.” chief petitioner of the ballot Sterling said Wednesday She said the group proba- protect the northern spotted experiment.”

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A look at this week’s games Class 4A Playoffs Klamath Union at North Bend Time: 7 p.m Radio: K-Light (98.7 FM) Outlook: The Bulldogs figure to be tested on defense by the Pelicans in the first-round contest Friday night. Klamath Union finished second in the Skyline League and then beat Astoria 48-12 in the play-in round last week. It was the fourth con- secutive high-scoring win for the Pelicans, who also scored more than 30 points while beating Phoenix, Hidden Valley and Mazama. Klamath Union has averaged 32.7 points on offense and given up 17.1 per game while running up an 8-2 record. One of the two losses was to Yreka, a high school in northern California. The other was to Skyline League champion North Valley, a team that North Bend beat in the preseason. The Bulldogs, meanwhile, are 8-1 and riding a six- game win streak that included sweeping through the Far West League. North Bend beat North Valley 37-20 back on Sept. 21 at Vic Adams Field. The Bulldogs’ lone loss came a week earlier against Cottage Grove in a game that the Bulldogs didn’t have Hamilton Mateski, the Far By Alysha Beck, The World West League’s offensive MVP. For the season, the Marshfield’s Emily Moe prepares to make a hit past a St. Helens player during their playoff match against St. Helens Saturday night. Bulldogs scored just under 40 points a game and gave up fewer than 20. The winner of Friday night’s game will play either Banks or Gladstone in the quarterfinals next week. Siuslaw at La Salle Prep Pirates seek elusive tournament win Time: 7 p.m. Radio: KCST (106.9 FM) Outlook: This game is a rematch of last year’s BY RACHEL FINNEY likes of West Albany, which has She added that the Pirates will championship game, but it doesn’t have nearly The World steamrolled through the season look to continue their strong pass- Coaches honor the luster of last season’s battle of unbeaten with only one loss — to a Class 6A ing game that’s helped them run teams. Siuslaw is 8-1 and coming off a 39-6 win over new school Ridgeview in the play-in round COOS BAY — The Marshfield school. their favored quick offense. Marshfield trio last week. The loss was to North Bend in the volleyball team rolled into the “The Mid-Willamette “We will need to continue to league finale, when Siuslaw had seven turnovers. state tournament with a strong Conference has three teams at the pass well out of serve receive and THE WORLD The Vikings have relied on a stingy defense, giv- statement last Saturday. state tournament this year, so that spread out our offense as much as ing up just over 15 points a game while averaging just over 34 under the direction of quarterback The Pirates beat St. Helens to is a testament to the strength of possible,” she said. “When we do Three Marshfield volley- Jacob Thompson. La Salle Prep, meanwhile, lost make it to the Class 5A state tour- their conference,”Montiel said. this, it makes it hard for other ball players were named to the two of its first three games, one to McKinley of nament for the third straight year. After watching film of teams to adjust.” Midwestern League’s first Hawaii and the other to Philomath. Since then, But this year, they’re hoping to Corvallis, she expects to see an The biggest difference for the Falcons have been on a roll, winning six team for volleyball in voting by straight to take the Tri-Valley League title. La actually win that crucial first game. efficient team on the other side of Marshfield is the experience. With the league coaches. Salle Prep has scored at least 30 points in all but The past two years, Marshfield the net. The Spartans only have so many seniors — many who have Middle hitter Hannah two of their games and only given up more than has lost in the quarterfinals, en three seniors to Marshfield’s been on all three state tournament Olson, setter Lauren three touchdowns three times, including both the route to sixth- and fourth-place seven. teams — there’s no surprise await- losses. The winner will face either Ontario or McGowne and outside hitter North Valley in the quarterfinals next week. finishes in 2010 and 2011, respec- “Corvallis is a solid team,” she ing them Friday morning. Brea Mosieur all were picked Class 3A Playoffs tively. Tammie Montiel said. “They don’t do anything “I am sure there will be nerves for the first team. expressed Saturday night that she flashy, but it appears that they come game time on Friday, but Willamina at Coquille Outside hitter Peyton Time: 7 p.m. hopes to get on the championship have solid defense and some good with the experience of being there Babb, right side hitter Emily Radio: KTEE (94.9 FM and 95.7 FM). side of the bracket. attackers.” in the past, I think it will be a good Moe and libero Gabby Bryant Outlook: The Red Devils are hosting a playoff To do that, they’ll have to get But Montiel has always said the nervous,” she said. “Corvallis has all were given honorable men- game for the first time since the 1970 champi- past Corvallis at 8 a.m. Friday Pirates need to worry about their not been there in a long time, so it onship season. They also are trying for their first tion recognition. playoff win since that same season, a stretch of morning at Liberty High School in own side of the net more than will be interesting to see how they Churchill, which went seven straight losses. They enter the playoffs rid- Hillsboro. their opponent’s, and she said the respond to the environment of the unbeaten while winning the ing the momentum of winning six of their final Corvallis upset higher-seeded key will be how hyped up they are state tournament. league title, had both the seven regular-season games. The lone loss was a Sherwood on Saturday to reach in an early-morning match. “These seniors have been in triple-overtime setback to defending Class 2A player of the year, Bre champion Gold Beach that denied Coquille the the quarterfinals. The Spartans “I feel like when we play with this position twice before and Gibbons, and the coach of the Sunset Conference title. Aside from the loss to finished the season with an 8-6 emotion and excitement, it ele- really want to move to the right in year, Martine Wodke. Gold Beach, the Red Devils scored at least 29 record in the Mid-Willamette vates our level of play,” Montiel the bracket this year,” Montiel points every game after starting the year with back-to-back losses to Class 4A foes Phoenix and Conference, one of the toughest said. “That is always easier said added. “They have been really SEE ALL-STARS | B2 Sutherlin. Just like Coquille, Willamina is 6-3 on leagues in the state. It boasts the than done in an 8 a.m. game.” focused on making that happen.” the season. The losses came to Class 2A power Kennedy in the season-opener and to Horizon Christian and Dayton in back-to-back games in October. The Bulldogs scored at least four touch- downs in all their wins, and at least two in the Bulldogs hosts potent Pelicans in playoffs other games. Unlike Coquille, Willamina has had some playoff success, with single wins in 2005, 2006 and 2008. The Bulldogs are coached by Tim BY RACHEL FINNEY That’s something the Bulldogs France, who led Powers to the state title in the The World have done well this season. late 1990s. The two teams have some playoff his- Against Siuslaw in the regular sea- tory, though it came long before any of the cur- rent players were alive. Coquille won at NORTH BEND — Though son finale, North Bend forced Willamina in the semifinals during the Red Devils’ North Bend’s football team earned seven turnovers in handing the championship run in 1970. The winner Friday a bye into the first round of the Vikings their first loss. The faces either top-ranked Dayton or Warrenton in playoffs, the Bulldogs face a big Bulldogs also shut out South the quarterfinals. test this week. Umpqua and only allowed Class 2A Playoffs Klamath Union comes to town Brookings-Harbor to score seven Knappa vs. Gold Beach points and Sutherlin eight. Time: 1 p.m. Saturday at 7 p.m. Friday, and they bring an Location: Marshfield High School efficient offense and solid And the Bulldog offense has Radio: KGBR (92.7 FM) defense. backed up the defense. The only Outlook: The Panthers begin defense of their The Pelicans are 8-2 overall, time North Bend struggled was in state title in their playoff home away from home. Gold Beach has played more than a handful of and finished 4-1 in the Skyline a lopsided loss at Cottage Grove in games without a loss in Pete Susick Stadium over League. Their only league loss the preseason, when the Bulldogs the past several years, including two during their came from North Valley,which the were without quarterback state championship run last fall. After a slow start Bulldogs beat 37-20 in the presea- Hamilton Mateski. to the season when the Panthers lost three of their first five games — to Class 3A schools son. By Alysha Beck, The World Prince said the Pelicans run a Pleasant Hill and Cascade Christian and at Lost But Klamath Union has put up North Bend quarterback Hamilton Mateski runs the ball against Siuslaw during the 4-3 defense, which will force River — Gold Beach rolled through the Sunset quite a few points this season, Bulldogs’ win in the regular-season finale. Mateski will lead North Bend’s offense North Bend to throw the ball more Conference on the way to another league title. than usual — the Bulldogs have had Aside from the triple-overtime win over Coquille, scoring 42 or more points in its when the Bulldogs host Klamath Union in the playoffs on Friday. Gold Beach dominated every foe and was able to past three games. In the presea- a very balanced attack this year. pull the starters in the second half. The Panthers son, the Pelicans notched wins impressive quarterback, a good North Bend’s defense, which “We’re going to have to make start this playoff run against a Knappa team that over Class 5A schools Ashland and tight end and they want to run it has been impressive this year, will some passes, and make some lost its first four games before getting hot in catches,” Prince said. “(Offensive league play, winning four straight in the Summit. up the middle. have to be on top of its game. Northwest League. The Loggers lost their league “They’re very big up front,” “They’re efficient,” Prince “We’re going to work on being coordinator) Shaun (Bavaro) has finale to Gaston, forcing a three-way tie for first said North Bend coach Gary said. “They do a good job control- aggressive and just rally to the done a good job getting the kids place that also included Portland Christian. As the Prince. “They’re a very big, physi- ling the clock. They do a good job football,” Prince said. “And look ready.” No. 3 seed for the playoffs, Gold Beach would have another “home” game in the quarterfinals against cal football team.” keeping their defense off the for opportunities to create either Oakland or Enterprise. He said the Pelicans have an field.” turnovers.” SEE BULLDOGS | B2 USE IT. DON’T LOSE IT. The Use Your FSA Health Benefits VEETERAN’STERAN’S EEATAT GIE Dollars Before December 31 VEG GEL BA nions GG ercinis, O If you participate in a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) through your T E ives, Pepp bread HO atoes, Ol wrap, on employer’s “Cafeteria Plan” benefits program, time may be running out. with Tom lable as a -free. Some plans require the money you contributed to be spent by LOADED lso avai d gluten Cheese. 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C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Thursday,November 8,2012 Y K Sports Beavers boast Hockey sides again double threat hold long labor talks THE ASSOCIATED PRESS towels that included an adhesive substance, it was NEW YORK — If time determined that San Diego at receiver spent at the bargaining table did not violate any rules. indicates progress, the NHL and the locked-out players’ BASEBALL CORVALLIS (AP) — Two averaging just over 215 yards association finally could be MLB suspends catcher of the keys to No. 13 Oregon a game, more than Cooks and on their way to making a deal Grandal for testosterone State’s surprising turn- Wheaton but also with the to get hockey back on the ice. A second straight day of NEW YORK — San Diego around this season are dynamic Lee contributing Padres catcher Yasmani Markus Wheaton and disproportionate yardage. marathon negotiations took place Wednesday, when the Grandal was suspended for Brandin Cooks, who don’t Austin Hill and Dan Buckner 50 games because of a posi- hesitate in proclaiming are together averaging about two sides spent more than tive test for testosterone, themselves the best receiving 186 yards for Arizona. with the ban set to begin at duo in the Pac-12. In last Saturday’s 36-26 five hours Sports hammering the start of next season. Some of the numbers cer- victory over Arizona State, Grandal made his big tainly back them up. Cooks caught six passes for away at the Shorts most con- league debut this year. He hit While USC’s Marquise 116 yards with a touchdown, .297 with eight home runs Lee grabs all the headlines and Wheaton caught four tentious issues separating them. Coupled and 36 RBIs in 60 games. He out West, Wheaton and passes for 108 yards with two turns 24 on today. Cooks are combining to aver- scores. It was the third time with the more than seven age more than 211 receiving this season that the duo had hours they spent negotiating PRO BASKETBALL yards a game for the Beavers at least 100 receiving yards The Associated Press on Tuesday, owners and (7-1, 5-1). apiece. Oregon State receiver Markus Wheaton scores a touchdown as team- players have been together Granger will miss up to Cooks, a sophomore, is For the season, Cooks has mate Brandin Cooks watches during the first half of Saturday’s game about 13 hours and are ready three months with injury averaging 113.25 yards, rank- 906 receiving yards and four against Arizona State. to get back to it on today. INDIANAPOLIS — ing him seventh among FBS touchdowns, while Wheaton Neither side tipped its Indiana needs to find a long- players, while senior has 787 yards and eight passing offense with 306.1 good. They put it where it hand about what was dis- term replacement for Danny Wheaton is No. 13 with 98.4. scores. Wheaton has at least yards a game, but they’ve needs to be,”he said. cussed or if the talks were Granger. Wheaton lost some ground one catch in 31 straight juggled two , To which Vaz returned the successful, and the location Team officials announced when he left Oregon State’s games. Sean Mannion and Cody Vaz. compliment: “Just knowing of the meetings is still being Wednesday that the one- game against Washington Asked for his opinion, Mannion started Oregon that they can score whenever kept secret. time All-Star forward is two weeks ago in the first coach Mike Riley said State’s first four games, but they get the ball in their expected to miss up to three quarter because of a concus- Wheaton and Cooks benefit injured his left knee and hands — it’s huge for any months after receiving an sion. greatly from their quickness. required surgery. Vaz, a jun- quarterback. They make my USC fires manager for injection in his left knee to The only other school This spring Wheaton bested ior who had not started a job a whole lot easier.” deflating game balls treat patellar tendinosis. with two receivers ranked as Oregon speedster game since high school, led The Beavers face a con- LOS ANGELES — SOCCER high is West Virginia, which De’Anthony Thomas in the the Beavers to victories in siderable challenge in the Southern California says it has No. 8 Travon Austin Oregon Twilight track meet their next two games. 16th-ranked Cardinal (7-2, has fired a student manager Galaxy, Houston move (111.13) and No. 11 Stedman at Hayward Field, taking sec- Mannion, a 6-foot-5 5-1). The teams are playing who intentionally deflated on in MLS playoffs Bailey (103.75). ond in the 100-meter dash in sophomore, returned against for second place in the Pac-12 game footballs below NCAA- “I guess it depends on 10.58 seconds (Thomas was Washington, but threw four North to No. 2 Oregon, which SANTA CLARA, Calif. — mandated pressure levels for Robbie Keane scored two who you ask,” laughed third in 10.65 seconds). picks in a 20-17 loss, the hasn’t lost a game. Both the Trojans’ loss to Oregon Wheaton when asked if he “They are also very Beavers’ first of the season. Stanford and Oregon State goals and Mike Magee added last week. another as the Los Angeles and his teammate were the detailed guys,” Riley said. Vaz took over last weekend still have the Ducks on their USC announced the dis- best in the conference. “I “They work at this thing hard. against the Sun Devils, and schedules. Galaxy beat the San Jose missal of the unnamed stu- Earthquakes 3-1 to complete think so. Definitely.” That combination is good.” has been named Oregon That the Beavers are in dent manager on its website Declared Cooks: “Yes. Oh, and as for the two State’s starter for this this position is remarkable. a 3-2 aggregate victory in the late Wednesday night. teams’ Western Conference Yes, we are.” being the best receiving tan- Saturday’s game at Stanford. Last season, they went 3-9 The school says it was Lee leads the Pac-12 and is dem in the league? Wheaton credited both and many were calling for semifinal series. reprimanded and fined by the Meanwhile, the Houston second nationally with an “I agree totally,” Riley with the duo’s success. Riley’s dismissal. Oregon Pac-12. average of nearly 143 yards. said. “I think a lot of it has to do State was picked in the pre- Dynamo held off Sporting Underinflated footballs Kansas City after Seth Together with teammate Overall, Oregon State is with our quarterback. Both season to finish last in the are thought to be easier to Robert Woods (72.9), they’re ranked 21st nationally in our quarterbacks are real league’s northern division. Sinovic scored his first career catch and throw. The Ducks goal in the second half, falling had little trouble throwing or 1-0 on Wednesday night but catching throughout their advancing to the Eastern MLB announces finalists for major awards 62-51 win, the worst defen- Conference finals with a 2-1 sive performance in USC his- aggregate-goal result. NEW YORK (AP) — Triple Crown win- chance for a repeat as NL MVP. He’s Trout is competing with two for- tory. ner Miguel Cabrera is one of five finalists pitted against San Diego’s Chase eign-born stars Cuban CYCLING for the AL MVP award in voting by the Headley, Pittsburgh’s Andrew Yoenis Cespedes of the Athletics and PRO FOOTBALL Tour champ Wiggins Baseball Writers Association of America. McCutchen, St. Louis’ Yadier Molina Japanese pitcher Yu Darvish of the Colts players shave suffers broken ribs The Detroit third baseman is joined and San Francisco’s Buster Posey. Rangers for Rookie of the Year in the AL. heads to support coach by Texas’ Adrian Beltre and Josh Mets knuckleballer R.A. Dickey is Washington’s Bryce Harper, CHORLEY, England — Hamilton, the New York Yankees’ among the three finalists for the NL Cy Cincinnati’s Todd Frazier and Arizona’s INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly Tour de France champion Robinson Cano, and Los Angeles Angels Young Award with Washington’s Gio Wade Miley are the nominees in the NL. three dozen players on the Bradley Wiggins was released rookie Mike Trout, who also is one of Gonzalez and 2011 winner Clayton Of the six finalists for Manager of the Indianapolis Colts have from a hospital today after three nominees for AL Rookie of the Year. Kershaw of the Dodgers. Year, only White Sox rookie skipper shaved their heads in a show being hit by a car while riding For the first time, the BBWAA Detroit’s reigning AL MVP and Cy Robin Ventura is not a previous winner. of support for head coach his bike in northern England. announced finalists for its awards. The Young winner Justin Verlander has He was nominated along with Bob Chuck Pagano, who is under- Wiggins was injured winners will be revealed next week live on another shot for top pitcher in the AL. Melvin (2007) and Buck Showalter going treatment for a form of Wednesday near a gas station the MLB Network, beginning Monday Tampa Bay’s David Price and the (1994, 2004) in the AL and the Reds’ leukemia. in Lancashire, Northern with the two rookies of the year and con- Angels’ Jered Weaver are the other two Dusty Baker (1993, 1997, 2000), Giants’ “Buzzed heads and orange England. Along with the bro- cluding Thursday with the MVPs. finalists. The winner in each league will Bruce Bochy (1996) and Washington’s locks in honor of Chuck,” ken ribs, he had cuts and Milwaukee’s Ryan Braun has a be picked Wednesday. Davey Johnson (1997 in the NL. team owner Jim Irsay tweet- bruises. ed. He also included a link to a photo showing many of the OBITUARY players who had gotten Alex Dodson and Mateski and linebacker first-team kicker. buzzed. Famed boxer Basilio dies ALL-STARS Adrianna Roberts also were Mason Laird were named the Siuslaw’s first-team picks Reggie Wayne wore in New York hospital Two Bulldogs named to the first team for offensive and defensive play- on offense were tight end orange gloves against Green ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Siuslaw, along with North ers of the year after leading Jacob Egan, center Daniel Bay, the ribbon color used to Carmen Basilio, the genial take top honors Bend’s Britni Ring, the Bulldogs to the league Loza, receiver Sam Johnson, raise awareness for leukemia. onion farmer’s son who From Page B1 Sutherlin’s Cheyenne title. running back Alex Snow and wrested the world mid- LeFevre and Douglas players North Bend and runner- lineman Ryan Conner. NFL fines Chargers dleweight boxing crown from Tori Bond and Riley Van up Siuslaw both were well- Vikings on the first-team because of slow action Sugar Ray Robinson in 1957 Far West League: Siuslaw Horn. represented on the first team. defense were linemen SAN DIEGO — The NFL and lost an equally epic, setter Lona Dengler was North Bend’s Cherise Mateski was joined by Cameron Matthews and fined the San Diego Chargers razor-edge rematch six named the player of the year Kirkpatrick was a second- running back Clayton Duryee Ryan Conner, defensive $20,000 because a member months later, died after leading the Vikings to team pick and Lindsey Pettit and lineman Ryan Esparza on backs Jacob Thompson and of the equipment staff failed Wednesday at age 85. the league title. was chosen for honorable the first-team offense for Ryan Smith and Snow at to immediately surrender Edward Brophy, executive Siuslaw’s Lacey DeSantis mention. North Bend, while Laird was linebacker. 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C M C M Y K Thursday,November 8,2012 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Nuggets stymie Baseball may expand Harden, Rockets replay next season I Rockies name August 2008 and has been limited to checking whether THE ASSOCIATED PRESS points on 10-for-14 shoot- Weiss new manager potential home runs were fair ing, LeBron James finished or cleared over fences. HOUSTON — Ty Lawson two assists shy of a triple- Baseball Commissioner Bud scored 21 points and Kenneth double and the Miami Heat INDIAN WELLS, Calif. Selig has been saying since Faried had 16 points and 16 improved to 4-0 at home for (AP) — In between trade talks early 2011 he wants to expand rebounds to help the Denver the first time in franchise and early negotiations with it to two additional types of Nuggets to a 93-87 victory history. free agents, baseball general calls. over the Houston Rockets on James had 20 points and managers considered some “He was talking about real- Wednesday night. 12 rebounds in only 30 min- The Associated Press wide-ranging changes that ly basically fair-foul, trap James Harden had a tough utes, and Rashard Lewis Houston’s James Harden is fouled by Denver’s Kenneth Faried in the include broader use of plays. But we’re looking into night for the scored 13 points for the Heat second half Wednesday. instant replay by umpires, more than that,”said Joe Torre, Rockets and (4-1). Miami — which plays changed roster limits for MLB’s executive vice presi- finished NBA its next six games on the road J.J. Redick had 16 points, had a sprained finger. September and protective dent for baseball operations. with a sea- — has won its four home but the Magic shot just 35 Mavericks 109, Raptors headgear for pitchers. Torre did not detail what son-low 15 Recap games by an average of 17.8 percent and turned the ball 104: O.J. Mayo and Chris On the first day of the types of calls a broader points on 5- points. over 20 times to lose their Kaman each scored 22 points GM’s three-day annual ses- expansion might include. for-15 shooting. Kris Humphries had a second straight game. as short-handed Dallas won sion, the Colorado Rockies Depending on what base- A dunk by Andre Iguodala double-double by halftime, Celtics 100, Wizards its third straight. hired Walt Weiss as manager ball decides, changes might put Denver up by six, before a then was silent in the second 94, OT: Brandon Bass scored Dallas played without for- Wednesday. have to be negotiated with pair of free throws by Jeremy half and finished with 11 five straight points in over- wards Shawn Marion and The 1988 AL Rookie of the the umpires’ and players’ Lin made it 91-87 with 1:21 points and 11 rebounds for time, helping Boston (2-2) Elton Brand. Marion was Year with Oakland, Weiss unions. remaining. the Nets (1-2). win the back end of a home- sidelined with a sprained left played for the GMs also discussed alter- Faried blocked a layup Clippers 106, Spurs 84: and-home with Washington. knee ligament, and Brand left Rockies from 1994-97 and ing the longtime rule allow- attempt by Harden and DeAndre Jordan and Blake Bradley Beal, Kevin the team for the birth of his was a special assistant to Dan ing active rosters to expand Chandler Parsons missed a Griffin each had double-digit Seraphin and Martell second child. O’Dowd from 2002-08. He from 25 to 40 from Sept. 1 3-pointer seconds later. points and rebounds while Webster each scored 16 Andrea Bargnani scored left to spend more time with through the rest of the regu- Faried got the rebound on the leading a dunkfest in Los points for the Wizards (0-3). 25 points for Toronto. his family and last season lar season. Some teams have miss and dunked it on the Angeles’ victory over the San Grizzlies 108, Bucks Warriors 106,Cavaliers coached Regis Jesuit High been reluctant to use the other end to secure the win. Antonio Spurs, who lost for 90: Zach Randolph had 18 96: David Lee played School outside Denver, in larger limit late in the season. Jazz 95, Lakers 86: Al the first time this season. points and 13 rebounds, and through an illness to finish Aurora, to a 20-6 record and They have cited not wanting Jefferson scored 18 points Danny Green scored 12 Memphis shot 53 percent with 22 points, 14 rebounds the 5A semifinals of the state to disrupt minor league and Randy Foye added 17 on points and Tim Duncan from the floor in a win over and six assists, and Golden championship. Weiss’ son, teams in their playoffs, and five 3-pointers to lift Utah added 10 for the Spurs, Milwaukee. State outlasted the under- Brody, is in his senior year at those decisions have led to past the Los Angeles Lakers. whose 4-0 start was the best Milwaukee, which was manned Cleveland Cavaliers. the school. big league games in which Kobe Bryant entered the in franchise history. looking to start 3-0 for the Kyrie Irving had 28 points The New York Mets teams have differing num- game shooting nearly 60 per- Hawks 89, Pacers 86: first time since the 2005-06 and seven assists for the announced they had reached bers of available players. cent but started 3 of 10 and Kyle Korver scored eight season, shot just 38.5 percent Cavaliers, who played with- an agreement to terminate “Each team should have finished 7 of 17 for 29 points straight points in a late 18-0 from the field. Brandon out two of their top big men. outfielder Jason Bay’s con- equal number of players as the Lakers fell to 1-4. run as the Hawks rallied from Jennings led the Bucks with First-round pick Tyler Zeller tract with one guaranteed available every day,” Torre Suns 117, Bobcats 110: 14 points down early in the 19 points. was sent back to Cleveland season remaining. The Los said. “I just think you play Shannon Brown hit six 3- fourth quarter. 76ers 77, Hornets 62: for further concussion tests Angeles Dodgers finalized a the whole season with one pointers in the fourth quarter David West and George Jrue Holiday had 14 points and Anderson Varejao sat out deal to hire Mark McGwire to set of rules and the most and finished with 24 points Hill each had 20 for the and 12 assists, and with soreness in his bruised be their first base coach. important time of the year, to lead Phoenix. Pacers. Philadelphia held New right knee. Arizona general manager especially for clubs that are in Marcin Gortat had 23 Timberwolves 90, Orleans to its lowest point Kings 105, Pistons 103: Kevin Towers said he’d listen a pennant race, I just don’t points and 10 rebounds for Magic 75: Luke Ridnour had total ever. DeMarcus Cousins had 21 to trade offers for two-time think it’s fair for it to be done the Suns. Michael Beasley 19 points and five rebounds, Al-Farouq Aminu was the points and 11 rebounds to All-Star right fielder Justin (with a) different number of added 21 points and 15 and Greg Stiemsma got only Hornets player to score help Sacramento hold off the Upton but thought a swap roster people.” rebounds. Minnesota’s rout started in double figures with 10 winless Detroit Pistons. was not likely. And Texas GM Torre said one possibility Brown’s sharp shooting with six straight points to points to go with 16 rebounds. Greg Monroe had his first Jon Daniels said the Rangers would be setting a fixed offset a terrific night for end the third quarter. The Hornets, who lost for the triple-double with 21 points, remained interested in re- number of players who must Charlotte’s Byron Mullens, Stiemsma finished with 12 first time in three games, 12 rebounds and a career- signing All-Star slugger Josh be on the active roster for who hit six 3-pointers of his points and five rebounds, and played without first-round high 10 assists for the Hamilton. September games. own and finished with 24 Derrick Williams added 14 draft choices Anthony Davis Pistons, who fell to 0-5. During the formal part of “We’ve talked about 28. points and eight rebounds. points and six boards for the and Austin Rivers. Davis was Monroe became the first NBA the meetings, the GMs talked We’ve talked about 30,” he Heat 103, Nets 73: Timberwolves, who are 3-1 not cleared to return from a player this season to record a about instant replay. Video said. “It was talked about at Dwyane Wade scored 22 for the first time since 2001. recent concussion and Rivers triple-double. review in baseball began in length today.” Scoreboard

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First Round Forest Grove at Clackamas Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 5:20 p.m. p.m., NFL Network. First Team — Bre Gibbons, sr, Churchill; DEFENSE Friday Lincoln at McMinnville Sunday, Nov. 11 College Football — Florida State at Virginia Tech, Kendra Bodine, jr, Churchill; Hannah Olson, sr, Defensive Back — Justin Schultz, Brookings- Churchill at Redmond Central Catholic at Jesuit Atlanta at New Orleans, 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m., ESPN. Marshfield; Alycia Wodke, soph, Willamette; Harbor; Justin Murray, Brookings-Harbor; Zach Crescent Valley at Wilson Sunset at South Eugene Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Major League Soccer — Conference semifinals, Denver at Carolina, 10 a.m. Haley Jeili, sr, Churchill; Lauren McGowne, sr, Hawk, North Bend. Linebacker — Justin Mountain View at Wilsonville Class 6A Girls Seattle at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m., ESPN2. Marshfield; Brea Mosieur, sr, Marshfield. Bennett, South Umpqua; Raymon Henderson, Hermiston at Marist San Diego at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 9 Quarterfinals Tennessee at Miami, 10 a.m. Second Team — Aimee Belleville, sr, Sutherlin; Jace Martineau, Sutherlin; Cade Putnam at Silverton Saturday High School Football — Klamath Union at Churchill; Janet Zornek, jr, North Eugene; Cloughton, Douglas; Ty Roane, North Bend. Ashland at West Albany Buffalo at New England, 10 a.m. North Bend, 7 p.m., K-Light (98.7 FM); Willamina Clackamas at Sunset Oakland at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Kennedy Hayes, sr, Springfield; Makenna Punter — Cameron Mock, Sutherlin; Erik Roosevelt at Springfield Lakeridge at Tigard at Coquille, KTEE (94.9 FM and 95.7 FM); Siuslaw Brown, jr, Willamette; Tory Bennett, soph, Johnson, South Umpqua; Hamilton Mateski, Lebanon at Sherwood N.Y. Giants at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. at La Salle Prep, 7 p.m., KCST (106.9 FM). Jesuit at Thurston N.Y. Jets at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. Willamette; Karson Silver, soph, Marist; Haley North Bend. Canby at Grant High School Volleyball — Marshfield vs. Corvallis Damian, jr, Churchill. VOLLEYBALL St. Louis at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. at Class 5A state tournament, 8 a.m., KMHS (1420 Honorable Mention — Peyton Babb, sr, Class 5A Class 3A-2A-1A Boys Dallas at Philadelphia, 1:25 p.m. Pro Basketball Quarterfinals AM). Marshfield; Emily Moe, sr, Marshfield; Emily State Tournament Houston at Chicago, 5:20 p.m. Saturday NBA Basketball — Utah at Denver, 7:30 p.m., Vandeville, jr, Marist; Evelyn Mallander, jr, North At Liberty High School Open: Arizona, Cleveland, Green Bay, NBA Santiam Christian at Oregon Episcopal ESPN. Eugene; Chloe Cummins, sr, Springfield; Quarterfinals Washington Catlin Gabel at Portland Christian Monday, Nov. 12 Men’s College Basketball — Armed Forces Amanda Smith, sr, Willamette; Danielle Duman, Wednesday’s Games Friday Westside Christian at Riverside Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. Classic, Connecticut vs. Michigan State, 2:30 p.m., sr, Churchill; Karlie Hoyle, jr, Marist; Gabby Phoenix 117, Charlotte 110 West Albany vs. Lebanon, 8 a.m. Delphian at Riverdale ESPN; Carrier Classic, Marquette vs. Ohio State, 4 Bryant, soph, Marshfield; Anna Rule, fr, North Boston 100, Washington 94, OT Marshfield vs. Corvallis, 8 a.m. p.m., NBC Sports Network; Barclays Center Classic, Eugene. Atlanta 89, Indiana 86 Summit vs. Bend, 10 a.m. Class 3A-2A-1A Girls Transactions Kentucky vs. Maryland, 5:30 p.m., ESPN; Southern Far West League Miami 103, Brooklyn 73 Pendleton vs. Churchill, 10 a.m. Quarterfinals Utah at Gonzaga, 6 p.m., Root Sports; Indiana State Denver 93, Houston 87 BASEBALL Most Valuable Player: Lona Dengler, Siuslaw Saturday at UCLA, 8 p.m., Root Sports. Minnesota 90, Orlando 75 Class 4A Coach of the year: Amy Peterson, Siuslaw Corbett at Oregon Episcopal COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended San Women’s College Basketball — Carrier Classic, Philadelphia 77, New Orleans 62 State Tournament First team — Alex Dodson, sr, Siuslaw; Catlin Gabel at St. Mary’s Diego C Yasmani Grandal 50 games for a viola- Notre Dame vs. Ohio State, 1 p.m., NBC Sports Memphis 108, Milwaukee 90 At Lane Community College Cheyenne LeFevre, sr, Sutherlin; Britni Ring, sr, Glide at Western Mennonite tion of ’s Joint Drug Network. Dallas 109, Toronto 104 Quarterfinals North Bend; Tori Bond, sr, Douglas; Riley Van Cascade Christian at Valley Catholic Prevention and Treatment Program. College Football — Pittsburgh at Connecticut, 5 Utah 95, L.A. Lakers 86 Friday American League Horn, sr, Douglas; Adrianna Roberts, sr, Siuslaw; p.m., ESPN2. Sacramento 105, Detroit 103 Crook County vs. Elmira, 1:15 p.m. Lona Dengler, sr, Siuslaw; Lacey DeSantis, sr, —Named Juan Nieves pitch- Auto Racing — NASCAR Nationwide Series Great Golden State 106, Cleveland 96 Madras vs. La Grande, 1:15 p.m. Pro Soccer Siuslaw. Setter: Lona Dengler, sr, Siuslaw. ing coach. Clips 200 practice, 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Speed L.A. Clippers 106, San Antonio 84 Banks vs. Phoenix, 3:15 p.m. Libero: Lacey DeSantis, sr, Siuslaw. National League Channel; NASCAR Sprint Cup AdvoCare 500, prac- Today’s Games Astoria vs. Sisters, 3:15 p.m. Major League Soccer Playoffs COLORADO ROCKIES—Named Walt Weiss man- tice at 11 a.m. and qualifying at 3 p.m., Speed Second team — Cierra Cotton, sr, Sutherlin; Class 3A EASTERN CONFERENCE Renae Schofield, sr, South Umpqua; Cherise Oklahoma City at Chicago, 5 p.m. ager. Channel; NASCAR Camping World Truck Series L.A. Clippers at Portland, 7:30 p.m. State Tournament Semifinals LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Named Mark Lucas Oil 150, qualifying at 1:30 p.m. and race at 5 Kirkpatrick, jr, North Bend; Olivia Gulliford, At Lane Community College Saturday, Nov. 3 soph, South Umpqua; Sadie Birch, sr, Douglas; Friday’s Games McGwire hitting coach. p.m., Speed Channel. Quarterfinals D.C. United 1, New York 1 Cheyenne Harris, sr, Douglas. Brooklyn at Orlando, 4 p.m. NEW YORK METS—Agreed to terms with RHP Saturday, Nov. 10 Friday Sunday, Nov. 4 Honorable mention — Lakota Hatchery, sr, Milwaukee at Washington, 4 p.m. Greg Burke on a minor league contract. Agreed to High School Football — Knappa vs. Gold Corbett vs. Creswell, 8 a.m. Houston 2, Kansas City 0 Brookings-Harbor; Lindsey Pettit, jr, North Philadelphia at Boston, 4:30 p.m. terms with OF Jason Bay to terminate his contract. Beach, 1 p.m., KGBR (92.7 FM). Cascade Christian vs. Valley Catholic, 8 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7 Bend; Bri Bohnenkamp, sr, South Umpqua; Miami at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with College Football — Louisville at Syracuse, 9 a.m., Santiam Christian vs. Nyssa, 10 a.m. D.C. United at New York, ppd. snow Hannah Bartlett, fr, Siuslaw; Chelsey Bartlett, jr, Dallas at New York, 4:30 p.m. OF Darren Ford on a minor league contract. ABC; Arkansas at South Carolina, 9 a.m., CBS; Oregon Episcopal vs. Blanchet Catholic, 10 a.m. Kansas City 2, Houston 1, Houston advances on Siuslaw; Kayce Mock, fr, Sutherlin; Jessica Indiana at Minnesota, 5 p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Traded OF Blake Tekotte Northwestern at Michigan, 9 a.m., ESPN; Wisconsin 2-1 aggregate Fugate, sr, Sutherlin; Christy Reynolds, sr, Houston at Memphis, 5 p.m. Class 2A to the Chicago White Sox for RHP Brandon at Indiana, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Harvard at Today Brookings-Harbor; Ashley Cole, jr, Siuslaw; Jen Charlotte at New Orleans, 5 p.m. State Tournament Kloess. Pennsylvania, 9 a.m., NBC Sports Network; Kansas Detroit at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. At Ridgeview High School D.C. United at New York, 4:30 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Announced RHP at Texas Tech, 9 a.m., Root Sports; Colorado at Hults, sr, Sutherlin; Kelsey Reid, sr, South Umpqua; Krystal Erickson, jr, Douglas. Cleveland at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Quarterfinals WESTERN CONFERENCE Clay Hensley declined outright assignment and Arizona, 10:30 a.m., FX; Oregon State at Stanford, San Antonio at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Friday Semifinals elected free agency. noon, Fox and KBBR (1340 AM); West Virginia at FOOTBALL Golden State at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Heppner vs. North Douglas, 1:15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2 FOOTBALL Oklahoma State, 12:30 p.m., ESPN2; Texas A&M at Far West League Utah at Denver, 7:30 p.m. Kennedy vs. Culver, 1:15 p.m. Real Salt Lake 0, Seattle 0 Alabama, 12:30 p.m., CBS; Penn State at Nebraska, —Placed LB O’Brien Offensive MVP: Hamilton Mateski, QB, North Days Creek vs. Grant Union, 3:15 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4 12:30 p.m., ABC; Air Force at San Diego State, 12:30 Schofield on injured reserve. Re-signed DE Bend High School Playoffs Weston-McEwen vs. Reedsport, 3:15 p.m. San Jose 1, Los Angeles 0 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Portland State at Wednesday, Nov. 7 Ronald Talley. Released CB from Montana State, 12:30 p.m., Root Sports; Kansas Defensive MVP: Mason Laird, LB, North Bend Class 1A Los Angeles 3, San Jose 1, Los Angeles advances the practice squad. Signed CB Greg McCoy to the State at TCU, 4 p.m., Fox; Mississippi State at LSU, FOOTBALL State Tournament First Team on 3-2 aggregate practice squad. 4 p.m., ESPN; Georgia at Auburn, 4 p.m., ESPN2; OFFENSE At Ridgeview High School OFFENSE Class 4A Today —Released FB Lousaka Boise State at Hawaii, 4 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Quarterback — Quarterfinals Hamilton Mateski, North Bend. First Round Seattle at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m. Polite. Signed FB Mike Cox. Signed OL Jacques Southern Mississippi at Southern Methodist, 4 Tight End — Jacob Egan, Siuslaw. Center — Trevon Friday Friday McClendon to the practice squad. p.m., Root Sports; Notre Dame at Boston College, 5 Daniel, Douglas; Daniel Loza, Siuslaw. Wide Madras at Scappoose Powder Valley vs. Yoncalla, 8 a.m. BUFFALO BILLS—Signed CB Crezdon Butler p.m., ABC; Oregon at California, 7:30 p.m., ESPN Receiver — Riley Lavin, Douglas; Sam Johnson, Douglas at Cascade St. Paul vs. Lowell, 8 a.m. Pro Football and OT Thomas Welch. and KWRO (630 AM); UCLA at Washington State, Siuslaw. Running Back — Nathan Vosika, Philomath at Sweet Home Hosanna Christian vs. Imbler, 10 a.m. CAROLINA PANTHERS—Released LB Jerry 7:30 p.m., ESPN2; Fresno State at Nevada, 7:30 Douglas; Alex Snow, Siuslaw; Clayton Duryee, Banks at Gladstone Portland Lutheran vs. Perrydale, 10 a.m. NFL Franklin from the practice squad. Signed G p.m., NBC Sports Network. North Bend. Offensive Line — Ryan Esparza, Klamath Union at North Bend Class 6A AMERICAN CONFERENCE Thomas Austin to the practice squad. NBA Basketball — Minnesota at Chicago, 5 p.m., North Bend; Ryan Conner, Siuslaw; Cameron Siuslaw at La Salle Prep State Tournament East W L T Pct PF PA CHICAGO BEARS—Released WR Kamar Aiken WGN; San Antonio at Portland, 7 p.m., KEVU. Findley, Douglas; Wyatt McKnight, Sutherlin. Saturday At Liberty High School New England 5 3 0 .625 262 170 from the practice squad. Signed WR Joe Auto Racing — NASCAR Sprint Cup Advocare 500 DEFENSE Cottage Grove at Baker Quarterfinals Miami 4 4 0 .500 170 149 Anderson to the practice squad. practice, 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., Speed Channel; Defensive Lineman — Ryan Esparza, North Ontario at North Valley Friday N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 168 200 GREEN BAY PACKERS—Released WR Diondre NASCAR Nationwide Series Great Clips 200, quali- Bend; Jr. Helme, Brookings-Harbor; Cameron Class 3A Central Catholic vs. Gresham, 1:15 p.m. Buffalo 3 5 0 .375 180 248 Borel from the practice squad. Activated TE fying at 9:30 a.m., Speed Channel, and race at 1 Matthews, Siuslaw; Ryan Conner, Siuslaw. First Round Barlow vs. Roseburg, 1:15 p.m. South W L T Pct PF PA Andrew Quarless from the physically-unable-to- p.m., ESPN; NHRA Automobile Club of Southern Defensive Back — Ryan Smith, Siuslaw; Jake Friday Clackamas vs. Sheldon, 3:15 p.m. Houston 7 1 0 .875 237 137 perform list. Placed LB Nick Perry on injured California finals, 11:30 p.m., ESPN2. Thompson, Siuslaw; Nathan Vosika, Douglas; Warrenton at Dayton Century vs. Jesuit, 3:15 p.m. Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 159 191 reserve. Major League Soccer — Conference finals, TBA, Drew Matthews, North Bend. Linebacker — Willamina at Coquille Tennessee 3 6 0 .333 182 308 MIAMI DOLPHINS—Released DB De’Andre 12:30 p.m., NBC. Mason Laird, North Bend; Alex Snow, Siuslaw; SOCCER Lakeview at Santiam Christian Jacksonville 1 7 0 .125 117 219 Presley. Signed CB Bryan McCann. Placed CB Brock Koone, Douglas; Nathan Phillips, South Class 4A Boys North W L T Pct PF PA Richard Marshall on injured reserve. Claimed CB Umpqua. Placekicker — Michael Hobson, Glide at Horizon Christian Local Schedule Clatskanie at Scio Quarterfinals Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 199 176 Brandon McDonald off waivers from Tampa Bay. North Bend. Punter — Josh Iabichello, Saturday Pittsburgh 5 3 0 .625 191 164 MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed DE Ernest Siuslaw. Blanchet Catholic at Rainier Today Saturday Henley at McLoughlin Cincinnati 3 5 0 .375 189 218 Owusu to the practice squad. No local events scheduled. Second Team Pleasant Hill at Nyssa Molalla at Philomath Cleveland 2 7 0 .222 169 211 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Released CB Nick Friday, Nov. 9 OFFENSE Vale at Cascade Christian La Salle Prep at Stayton West W L T Pct PF PA Hixson from the practice squad. Signed CB A.J. High School Football — Class 4A Playoffs, Quarterback — Tight Denver 5 3 0 .625 235 175 Davis to the practice squad. Jake Thompson, Siuslaw. Class 2A Ontario at Phoenix Klamath Union at North Bend, 7 p.m.; Siuslaw at End — Gabe Brazelton, Brookings-Harbor. Center Class 4A Girls San Diego 4 4 0 .500 185 157 NEW YORK JETS—Released S Antonio Allen. La Salle Prep, 7 p.m. Class 3A Playoffs, — Jesse Gunnell, North Bend. Wide Receiver — First Round Oakland 3 5 0 .375 171 229 Signed G Hayworth Hicks from Indianapolis’ Friday Quarterfinals Willamina at Coquille, 7 p.m. Cameron Lucero, North Bend; Marcus Loper, Saturday Kansas City 1 7 0 .125 133 240 practice squad. High School Volleyball — Class 5A state tourna- South Umpqua. Running Back — Cameron Mock, Gaston at Central Linn NATIONAL CONFERENCE SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Activated CB Walter Stanfield at Portland Christian North Bend at Mazama ment at Liberty High School, Hillsboro, Sutherlin; Chandler Dodd, Brookings-Harbor; La Grande at Philomath East W L T Pct PF PA Thurmond from the physically-unable-to-per- Marshfield vs. Corvallis, 8 a.m. Class 2A state James Simmons, Douglas. Offensive Lineman — Saturday N.Y. Giants 6 3 0 .667 254 185 form list. Signed WR Charly Martin to the prac- Bonanza at Kennedy Molalla at Gladstone tournament at Ridgeview High School, Redmond, Lane Marsh, South Umpqua; Nick Sonka, South La Salle Prep at Scappoose Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375 133 183 tice squad. Reedsport vs. Weston-McEwen, 3:15 p.m. Umpqua; Nic Banning, Sutherlin; Marshall Giles, Enterprise at Oakland Dallas 3 5 0 .375 150 181 ST. LOUIS RAMS—Signed CB Quinton Pointer Saturday, Nov. 10 North Bend. Knappa at Gold Beach Class 5A Boys Washington 3 6 0 .333 226 248 from the practice squad. Signed WR Saalim High School Football — Class 2A Playoffs, DEFENSE Oakridge at Heppner Quarterfinals South W L T Pct PF PA Hakim to the practice squad. Knappa vs. Gold Beach at Marshfield, 1 p.m. Defensive Lineman — Marshall Giles, North Regis at Grant Union Saturday Atlanta 8 0 0 1.000 220 143 TENNESSEE TITANS—Placed G Leroy Harris on High School Volleyball — Marshfield at Class Bend; Dillon Dawson, Sutherlin; Cameron Monroe at Lost River Liberty at Woodburn Tampa Bay 4 4 0 .500 226 185 injured reserve. Signed DE Jarius Wynn and G 5A state tournament, TBA; Reedsport at Class 2A Findlay, Douglas. Defensive Back — Kristan Class 1A Wilsonville at Hood River Valley New Orleans 3 5 0 .375 218 229 Kyle DeVan. state tournament, TBA. Evans, South Umpqua; Cameron Lucero, North First Round Crescent Valley at Mountain View Carolina 2 6 0 .250 149 180 COLLEGE Men’s College Basketball — SWOCC alumni Bend; Ryan Eakin, Sutherlin; Riley Lavin, Friday Cleveland at Summit North W L T Pct PF PA HOFSTRA—Announced G Shaquille Stokes has game, 4 p.m. Douglas. Linebacker — Clayton Duryee, North Powder Valley at St. Paul Class 5A Girls Chicago 7 1 0 .875 236 120 been granted a hardship waiver by the NCAA Women’s College Basketball — SWOCC alumni Bend; Jake Buck, North Bend; Kody Stonelake, Elkton at Sherman Quarterfinals Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 239 187 and will be eligible to play with the men’s bas- game, 2 p.m. Siuslaw; C.J. Paxton, Brookings-Harbor. Punter Jordan Valley at Perrydale Saturday Minnesota 5 4 0 .556 204 197 ketball team. C M C M Y K Y K

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Training will be provided. windows 1/3 acre with huge fenced The position requires medical office Online & Smart Mobile. 541-759-2801 This position requires the ability to backyard. Minutes from the bay experience and/or completed All specials are category specific. lift 30 lbs, some bending, and Care Giving beach, medical center & shopping. training program. Excellent hours There are no refunds on specials. ability to stand for long periods. 541-756-8196 [email protected] and benefits. For more information, 225 Starts October 1, 2012 609 Rooms for Rent Mechanical ability a plus. call 269-0333, extension 217. Unfurnished Room for rent. All utili- Position open until filled. 541-267-6278 ties included. Washer, dryer, wifi. We are a drug-free, equal 227 Close to shopping and College. $350 opportunity employer. Apply online Elderly Care Rentals mo.$400 dep. Contact John @ at www.lee.net/careers HARMONY HOMECARE 428 Housekeeping 541-260-0600. “Quality Caregivers provide 600 Assisted living in your home”. Sue’s Housecleaning Southern Coos Hospital 541-260-1788 610 2-4-6 Plexes www.theworldlink.com I have 15 yrs. experience, 601 Apartments in Bandon has an opening for a FT Excellent References, Honest, Clean & Quiet! Coos Bay RN-Med/Surg. from 7pm to 7am. 229 Adult Foster Care Reliable, Efficient. 541-543-0027 or RENTALS & 2 bdm, 1.5 bth.. River view, w/ deck, For more information go to 541-347-3095. $599 mo. Available now. Reedsport Looking for a part-time caregiver www.southerncoos.org or call REAL ESTATE SPECIALS larger 1bdm, 1 bth. Available Dec. for elderly. Must have at least 1 year 541-347-4515. EOE & Tobacco Choose any of these specials and 1st.$425 Mo.W/S pd. Please call experience. Must be able and willing free. Will Clean your home, business or add a photo for $5.00 extra. 541-991-2166. to work weekends, days/evenings. vacation rentals in Bandon or Port Must be able to pass Oregon criminal Orford. Maintenance & cleanups. Ref- Rentals / Real Estate 1 3 bedroom 2 bath background check. Call Sherry @ erences available. Call Cindy or Jane 1 week - 6 lines, Garage, W/D hookups, stainless On-Site Apt Mgr 541-297-3762. 541-348-2992. appliances. Good location, very $35.00 clean, must see to appreciate! immediate opening ISENBURG needed for supportive housing No smoking, small pet negotiable. complex. The successful applicant INHOME CARE. Rentals / Real Estate 2 $1000 + security deposit. will have experience caregiving or Do you need help in your home? 2 week - 6 lines, 541-267-2779 mental health, and in property man- We provide home care as Holidays agement. 15 hrs/wk. 1 Bdrm apt efficiently & cost effective 475 $45.00 w/util provided. Please visit as possible. 612 Townhouse/Condo columbiacare.org to apply. Call Isenberg Caregiving Service Rentals / Real Estate 3 for qualified caregivers BAYFRONT TOWNHOMES Call Lilo 541-396-6041 477 Birthdays 3 week - 6 lines, Wooded setting, fireplace, decks, http://coos-care.com $55.00 view of bay and bridge. Coos County Mental Health 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Tamarac 541-759-4380 Clinical Case Manager Rentals / Real Estate 4 MHSII #6 & #14 Business 4 week - 6 lines, $59.95 Starting salary $3,302 p/mo. Masters in psychology, social 300 All specials will appear in Other Stuff work, counseling, or related field required. Prefer 2 yrs post- The World, Bandon Western 700 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday graduate experience in mental health services. Bilingual a plus. 304 Financing Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. All specials are category specific. Eligible for student loan repayment through NHSC. $$EASY QUALIFYING real estate There are no refunds on specials. 701 Furniture **EOE** County application required. equity loans. Credit no problem. Birthday’s! Anniversary’s! Birth Starts October 1, 2012 FOR SALE: Kenmore refrigerator Visit www.co.coos.or.us for application, or contact HR at Oregon Land Mortgage. Announcement or any milestone 541-267-2776. ML-4645. 541-267-6278 $150, Whirlpool range insert $150, your family will be celebrating. Maytag dishwasher $150 or all for 250 Baxter, Coquille, OR 97423. Let everyone know! We offer 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Fridge, range, $400. All excellent condition. All al- Beautiful, full color ads. 2x3 (541) 396-7581 306 Jobs Wanted dishwasher, storage, carport. mond color.Call Ace 541-751-0655 announcement with photo for W/S/G paid. Coin-Op laundry. $30.00 or 3x5 announcement Frigidaire built in dishwasher 24 inch Gutters cleaned and flush out, 690 Tower St., NB. $595/mo + with photo for $50.00. works great $75 will deliver for addi- starting at $50. Roof moss $595 sec. dep. 541-294-8808 COOS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE removal maintenance Plan. Contact Valerie at tion charge. 541-267-2985 FREE EST. MASTER BLASTERS The World. APARTMENTS BY NB LIBRARY HUTCH, solid wood $400. 7ft sofa mi- is recruiting for 541-260-6012 [email protected] cro fiber $425. Hide a bed single or 541-269-1222 ext. 269 $150. Chest, 2 door and 2 drawers LEGAL SECRETARY I OR II/ $250. Recliner leather slim line. $75. 6 MEDICAL EXAMINER SECRETARY Notices ft bookcase for $75. 541-756-6393 Salary $1,748-$2,362 p/mo. Ability to interact in a 400 Real Estate MERCHANDISE positive manner with the public. Work full time SPECIALS 500 3 Weeks obtaining information from multiple law enforcement Large Studio with great Bay view 403 Found $460mth and small Studio $395 Choose any of these specials and departments, medical providers, data entry, ability to mth No pets/no smoking. add a photo for $5.00 extra. maintain confidentiality. Must type efficiently. Must Found Specials 501 Commercial 541-297-4834. Merchandise 1 For Items or Pets pass background investigation and become LEDS 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold certified and become a notary public. without/or with photo: hardwood floors, quite area. between $1.00 up to $500. 6 lines, Free for one week $450 mth, No pets/ smoking in Coos Bay 541-297-4834 FREE **EOE** May rerun if necessary. County application required. All specials will appear in Private, energy-efficient studio in Merchandise 2 Visit www .co.coos.or.us for application, or contact The World, Bandon Western World, CB w/ dimmable lighting, W/D, dish- 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold “SMART MOVES MAKE MONEY” washer, side-by-side fridge/ freezer w/ Human Resources at 250 Baxter, Coquille, OR 97423 Umpqua Post, The Link, between $501. up to $1000. Online & Smart Mobile. Great investment property shop ice & water, includes secret garden. $5.00 (541) 396-7581 All specials are category specific. ready for your business plus three Near BAH. W/S/G paid. $615/mo. + Open Until Filled There are no refunds on specials. additional lots. Great location in $635 dep. 541-297-9041. Starts October 1, 2012 Coos Bay. Expand or sell lots to Merchandise 3 541-267-6278 pay for shop. Priced to move 603 Homes Furnished 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold $249,900. Debi Key Broker Real between $1001. up to $1500. Estate Executive. 503-320-7999 or Cabin for Rent: East Fork, Milli- $7.00 503-591-1044 coma. Clean spring water. Swimming, All specials will appear in fishing, wildlife fun. $500/mo first and The World, Bandon Western Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 last. 541-269-2325 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: 604 Homes Unfurnished All specials are category specific. For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 an advertising proof is requested in writing and There are no refunds on specials. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 car carport, Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. clearly marked for corrections. If the error is not Starts October 1, 2012 small shop attached, on double lot in corrected by the Publisher, its liability, if any, shall 541-267-6278 Lakeside. Available Nov. 1. $825/mo If your World newspaper fails to arrive by 5 p.m. Monday not exceed the space occupied by the error. + $800 cleaning deposit. Sewer paid. through Thursday or 8 a.m. on Saturday, please call your Further, the Publisher will reschedule and run the Call 541-759-3929, leave message. carrier. If you are unable to reach your carrier, telephone omitted advertisement at advertiser’s cost. All 707 Tools The World at 541-269-9999. claims for adjustment must be made within seven 4bdr 2ba 2 kitchen house on Mingus For sale: Sears 10” table saw with Park carport, w/d,covered deck,oil fur- RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily (7) days of date of publication. In no case shall the attachements for $200.00 nace 1258 Birch CB $1000- 2bdr apt delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may Publisher be liable for any general, special or 541-888-5992 consequential damages. River front executive office space w/d hookups 297 Johnson CB $545- receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed 1bdr apt w/s/g paid 292 S.9th CB deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. for lease in Coquille, (former state building codes office). Private of- $475 Pets OK 541-294-0623 709 Wanted to Buy To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. fices, lunch room, large reception ADVERTISING POLICY area. HVAC system. Avail. 2013. Adorable 1 Bedroom BUYING JUNK AUTOs The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall Also for sale or lease option to buy, North Bend all newly remodeled No title needed, will pick up, not be liable for any error in published advertising unless Vintage Service Station will Carport. Secluded, forested up to 100 miles from Coos Bay. re-model to suit tenant contact Kurt setting by Pony Village Mall. Will pay up to $200 per automobile. 8-27-12 Smith @ 541-396-5170 2760 Chester $795 541-297-4834 541-260-9447 C M C M Y K Y K

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portion of the principal as would not (e) Rights of neighboring property an interpreter for the hearing impaired Legals then be due had no default occurred) owners; and or for other accommodations for per- Breathing focus helps counter 100 and by curing any other default (f) Environmental laws and regulations sons with disabilities should be made complained herein that is capable of that affect the property. at least 48 hours before the meeting being cured by tendering the perfor- to Russ Pedersen, (541) negative effects of stress mance required under the obligation Dated this 1st day of November, 2012 269-2013/TTY: (541) 267-4477. OREGON TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF of the Trust Deed, and in addition to DEAR DOCTOR K: I’m DEAR DOCTOR K: I’m a SALE T.S. No: D537750 OR Unit paying said sums or tendering the Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni PUBLISHED: The World - November Code: D Loan No: performance necessary to cure the By: B. Griswold Civil Deputy 8, 2012 (ID-2022039) under a lot of stress from my young woman recently diag- 701022532-1/BELCHER AP #1: default, by paying all costs and ex- job. I’ve heard that a technique nosed with genital herpes. The 3396.07 Title #: 6861726 Reference penses actually incurred in enforc- PUBLISHED: The World - November Public Notice called “breath focus” might doctor says there’s no cure. Can is made to that certain Trust Deed ing the obligation and Trust Deed, to- 01, 08, 15, and 22, 2012 Foreclosure Sale made by CAROL E BELCHER as gether with trustee’s and attorney’s (ID-20219605) help. Can you tell me more you give me some advice on Grantor, to BRAD WILLIAMS C/O fees not exceeding the amounts Jayne Faneuf Unit #A-21 about this? how to live with this condition? UPF INCORPORATED, A WASHING- provided by said ORS 86.753. It will CITY OF COOS BAY NOTICE OF Lee Snyder Unit #RV-3 DEAR READER: Stress DEAR READER: I’d like to TON CORPORATION as Trustee, in be necessary for you to contact the PUBLIC HEARING favor of STERLING SAVINGS BANK undersigned prior to the time you ten- Auction Date: 11-26-12 reduction techniques definitely have a word or two with your as Beneficiary. Dated October 3, der reinstatement or payoff so that A public hearing on a proposed sup- Time of Sale: 10 A.M. can reduce your level of stress. doctor. Genital herpes is defi- 2006, Recorded October 6, 2006 as you may be advised of the exact plemental budget for the City of Coos Location of Sale: By the Dunes RV The best-known technique is nitely a problem and not to be Instr. No. 2006-13612 in Book —- amount, including trustee’s costs and Bay, Coos County, Oregon for the fis- Storage, LLC Page —- of Official Records in the of- fees, that you will be required to cal year July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013 69088 Wildwood Rd. the “relaxation response” first minimized, but the words “no fice of the Recorder of COOS pay. Payment must be in the full will be held in the Coos Bay City Hall’s North Bend, OR 97459 popularized by my colleague cure” make it sound almost County; OREGON covering the fol- amount in the form of cashier’s or cer- Council Chambers at 500 Central Ave- 541-756-7755 here at Harvard Medical fatal. lowing described real property situ- tified check. The effect of the sale nue, Coos Bay, Oregon. The hearing ated in said county and state, to wit: will be to deprive you and all those will take place on November 20, 2012 PUBLISHED: The World - November School, Dr. Herbert Benson. Genital herpes is a sexually Exhibit “A” Real property in the who hold by, through and under you of at 7:00 p.m. or soon thereafter. The 8, & 15, 2012 (ID-20220277) These techniques have given all transmitted infection caused by County of Coos, State of Oregon, de- all interest in the property described purpose of the hearing is to discuss of us a weapon against stress. the herpes simplex virus (HSV). scribed as follows: BEGINNING AT A above. In construing this notice, the the supplemental budget with inter- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE That’s valuable because What your doctor meant to say POINT IN THE W. H. HARRIS DONA- masculine gender includes the femi- ested persons. A copy of the supple- TION LAND CLAIM NO. 37 IN SEC- nine and the neuter, the singular in- stress can is that this virus can never be mental budget document may be in- You are hereby notified of TION 20, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, cludes the plural, the word “grantor” spected or obtained on or after No- beneficiary’s election to sell the real take a toll ASK completely eradicated from RANGE 13 WEST OF THE WILLAM- includes any successor in interest to vember 15, 2012 in the Finance De- property described below to satisfy ETTE MERIDIAN, FROM WHICH the grantor as well as any other per- on body your body — either by your partment at City Hall between the grantor’s obligations under the term of POINT THE QUARTER SECTION son owing an obligation, the perfor- and mind. Doctor K immune system or by medi- hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. a Promissory Note and Trust Deed. CORNER ON THE NORTH BOUND- mance of which is secured by said weekdays. The supplemental budget The following information pertains to Over cines. The virus continues to ARY OF THE SAID SECTION 20 Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” is shown below. this notice: time, live “asleep” inside cells in your BEARS NORTH 25° 31’ WEST A DIS- and “beneficiary” include their respec- TANCE OF 101.38 FEET; THE SAID tive successors in interest, if any. stress can genital area. Now and then it State Gas Tax Fund Grantor: Michael A. Collatt and POINT BEING THE SOUTHEAST- The Beneficiary may be attempting to Resources Carryover $169,604 Jackie S. Collatt contribute reawakens, starts to multiply ERLY CORNER OF THE INTERSEC- collect a debt and any information ob- Requirements Contingency Beneficiary: Mark D. Reeves and De- to high and causes recurrent symp- TION OF LINCOLN AVENUE AND tained may be used for that pur- 139,604 nise M. Reeves MORRISON STREET IN THE PLAT pose. If the Trustee is unable to blood toms. Requirements Streets Maintenance Successor Trustee: OF FIRST ADDITION TO EMPIRE, convey title for any reason, the suc- 30,000 Loren W. Collins, Attorney pressure, Herpes outbreaks usually COOS COUNTY, OREGON; AND cessful bidder’s sole and exclusive New Total Street Maintenance Mailing Address of Trustee: depres- begin as small white blisters in RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 66° 26’ remedy shall be the return of monies $1,110,122 Stebbins & Coffey EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 28.45 paid to the Trustee, and the success- sion, dia- the genital and anal area. These New Total Contingency 139,604 PO Box 1006 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST- ful bidder shall have no further re- New Total State Gas Tax Fund North Bend, Oregon 97459 betes and Anthony turn into wet ulcers, or sores, ERLY BOUNDARY OF SCHONEMAN course. If available, the expected 1,247,726 other when the blisters break. With AVENUE; THENCE SOUTH FOR A opening bid and/or postponement in- Description of the Property: Lots Komaroff DISTANCE OF 118.34 FEET; formation may be obtained by calling health time, the skin heals over the Wastewater Fund 13, 14, 15, and 16, Block 45, COOS THENCE SOUTH 89° 07’ WEST FOR the following telephone number(s) on Resources Carryover 804,992 BAY PLAT “B”, Coos County, Oregon. concerns. affected area. But the virus A DISTANCE OF 85.06 FEET TO A the day before the sale: (714) Requirements WW The good news is that by regu- remains in the body.(There’s an POINT ON THE SAID EASTERLY 480-5690 or you may access sales Collection/ Trust Deed Recorded At: Microfilm BOUNDARY OF MORRISON information at larly practicing relaxation tech- illustration of what a herpes Treatment 298,808 No. 2007-7573, in Coos County, Ore- STREET; THENCE NORTH 23° 34’ www.tacforeclosures.com/sales Requirements Contingency 506,184 gon. niques such as breath focus,you outbreak looks like on my web- EAST ALONG THE SAID EASTERLY DATED: 08/07/12 CHRISTOPHER New Total WW Collection/Treatment can reduce the negative effects site, AskDoctorK.com.) BOUNDARY OF MORRISON STREET C. DORR, OSBA # 992526 By 3,578,021 Default for which the foreclosure is FOR A DISTANCE OF 142.92 FEET CHRISTOPHER C. DORR, ATTOR- of stress. The virus spreads through New Total Contingency 1,137,235 made: Failure of the Grantor to pay, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BE- NEY AT LAW DIRECT INQUIRIES Breath focus is a simple yet skin-to-skin contact, including New Total Wastewater Fund when due, the final payment of princi- ING A PORTION OF THE W.H. HAR- TO: T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 7,221,627 pal and interest due and payable on powerful technique that can vaginal,oral or anal intercourse. RIS DONATION LAND CLAIM NO. 37 FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT June 12, 2012. elicit the relaxation response, a A pregnant woman with an IN SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 25 4000 W. Metropolitan Drive Suite Major Capital Fund SOUTH, RANGE 13 WEST OF THE 400 Orange, CA 92868 (800) state of profound peace and HSV infection can pass the Resources Miscellaneous Revenue Sum owing on the obligation se- WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS 843-0260 TAC# 960417 PUB: 77,741 cured by Trust Deed: $179,050.56 rest. Breath focus depends on virus to her baby during vaginal COUNTY, OREGON. Both the ben- 11/01/12, 11/08/12, 11/15/12, Requirements Material & Services as of July 10, 2012, which is com- eficiary and the trustee have elected 11/22/12 learning to breathe deeply and delivery. 77,741 prised of the principal balance of to sell the said real property to sat- properly. Antiviral medications can New Total Material & Services $176,865.08, plus accrued interest of isfy the obligations secured by said PUBLISHED: The World - November 191,241 $1,899.48, plus fees of $286, and at- When you breathe in, the reduce the severity and shorten Trust Deed and a Notice of Default 01, 08, 15, and 22, 2012 New Total Major Capital Fund torney fees accrued since July 10, muscles between your ribs pull the duration of your symptoms. has been recorded pursuant to Ore- (ID-20219305) 1,867,241 2012, until paid; plus interest at the gon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the them outward, which expands If you have severe or frequent City Resolution 12-24 rate of 7% per annum from July 10, default for which the foreclosure is IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Susanne Baker, Finance Director 2012, until paid. your lungs and causes your outbreaks, a daily antiviral made is Grantor’s failure to pay when STATE OF OREGON Published: November 8, 2012 diaphragm to move downward. medication may help reduce due, the following sums: 5 PYMTS FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Date, time and place of the sale: FROM 03/10/12 TO 07/10/12 @ The diaphragm is a strong sheet the number of attacks that you PUBLISHED: The World - November December 21, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. at 493.05 $2,465.25 5 L/C FROM CASE NO 11CV0837 8, 2012 (ID-20220219) the front entrance of the Coos County of muscle that divides the chest have. Taking a daily antiviral 03/26/12 TO 07/26/12 @ 24.65 Courthouse, Coquille, Oregon. from the abdomen. When it might also reduce the risk of $123.25 ADVANCE - PROPERTY WELLS FARGO BANK,NA, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TAXES $653.51 PROPERTY INSPEC- drops downward, pressing infecting any sexual partners. Its successors in interest In the Matter of a Notice of Reinstatement Right: Pursu- TION $27.00 Sub-Total of Amounts in and / or assigns Proposed SurfaceUse Lease with ant to ORS 86.753, the grantor, the against abdominal organs, this So now that you have been Arrears:$3,269.01 Together with any Plaintiff, Oregon Resources Corp. grantor’s successor in interest to all or also expands your lungs and diagnosed, focus on three pri- default in the payment of recurring ob- vs. any part of the trust property, any ligations as they become due. sucks air through your mouth orities. The first is treatment to UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JUNE B. The Coos County Board of Commis- beneficiary under a subordinate trust ALSO, if you have failed to pay taxes VEDACK; DANIEL VEDACK; sioners will hold a public heaing in the deed, or any person having a subordi- and nose and into the lungs. As reduce the severity and fre- on the property, provide insurance on KATHLEEN MARTIN; ELAINE matter of a proposed surface use nate lien or encumbrance of record on you breathe out, the diaphragm quency of your outbreaks. Talk the property or pay other senior REED; CONNIE NASBURG; STATE lease with Oregon Resources Corp. the property has the right to have the liens or encumbrances as required in presses back upward against to your doctor about whether OF OREGON; AND OCCUPANTS for certain County-owned lands for proceeding dismissed and the trust the note and Trust Deed, the benefi- OF THE PREMISES, which Kimberly-Clark Corp. owns min- deed reinstated by payment of the en- your lungs, helping to expel your recurrent attacks are fre- ciary may insist that you do so in or- Defendant(s), eral rights. The hearing will be held at tire amount then due, together with carbon dioxide. quent enough to try taking a der to reinstate your account in good 6:00 p.m. on November 26, 2012 in costs, trustee’s and attorney’s fees, at standing. The beneficiary may re- Deep abdominal breathing daily antiviral drug. Another NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S the Owen Building at 201 N. Adams, any time prior to five days before the quire as a condition to reinstatement SALE ON WRIT OF EXECUTION IN Coquille, Oregon. The property pro- date last set for the sale. slows the heartbeat and can option to discuss is having the that you provide reliable written evi- FORECLOSURE (REAL PROPERTY) posed to be included in the lease is lower or stabilize blood pres- antiviral drug with you at all dence that you have paid all senior described as follows: s/ Loren Collins sure. times, taking it at the very first liens or encumbrances, property By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued Loren W. Collins, Attorney In order to practice breath sign of a new attack. taxes, and hazard insurance premi- out of the above entitled Circuit Court Township 27 South, Range 14 West, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE ums. These requirements for rein- on October 09, 2012, pursuant to a Willamette Meridian: Section 15 S½; focus, you must first learn The second priority is to pre- statement should be confirmed by judgment of foreclosure enrolled and Section 21 N½ of SW¼ of NE¼, SE¼ STATE OF OREGON proper diaphragmatic breath- vent infecting a sexual partner. contacting the undersigned Trustee. docketed on June 12, 2012, in favor of SW¼ of NE¼, and SE¼ of NE¼; ss. ing. Sit or lie down in a quiet, Specifically: The street or other common designa- of Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, Section 22 S½ of NW¼. The existing County of Coos tion if any, of the real property de- wherein it was ordered that the follow- County forest road located in the comfortable place. Close your IAbstain from sexual activ- scribed above is purported to be Va- ing described real property be sold in SW¼ of Section 14, and the NW¼ of This instrument was acknowledged eyes to remove visual distrac- ity when you have visible blis- cant Land: The undersigned Trustee the manner prescribed by law for the Section 22, Township 27 South, before me on October 9, 2012 by tions. Relax your abdominal ters or ulcers. This is when you disclaims any liability for any incor- sale of real property upon execution, Range 14 West of the Willamette Me- Loren W. Collins, Attorney, as Suc- rectness of the above street or other to satisfy the judgment against, In ridian. cessor Trustee. muscles. Take a slow, deep are most likely to transmit the common designation. By reason of Rem the property located at 768 Fer- breath. The air coming in infection. said default, the beneficiary has de- guson Ave Coos Bay Oregon 97420, The purpose of the hearing is for the s/ Jennifer Rene’ McGriff through your nose should move I Make sure your partner clared all sums owing on the obliga- defendant, in the sum of $142,269.60 Board of Commissioners to hear any Notary Public for Oregon tion secured by said Trust Deed im- together with interest thereon at the objections to the propose lease, cop- My Commission Expires: 8/22/2014 downward into your lower uses a condom during sexual mediately due and payable, said sums rate of 6% per annum ($20.38 per ies of which are available at belly. That, in turn, should activity. being the following, to wit: Principal diem) from June 07, 2012 to June 12, www.co.coos.or.us. All interested per- PUBLISHED: The World - October 25, cause your abdomen to expand. The third priority is to pro- $49,191.02, together with interest as 2012, together with interest on said sons may appear and be heard. November 01, November 08, and No- provided in the note or other instru- amount at the rate of 9% per annum vember 15, 2012 (ID- 20218470) You should feel it. Now breathe tect your baby if you become ment secured from 02/10/12, and ($35.11 per diem) from June 13, 2012 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS out through your mouth. pregnant. such other costs and fees are due un- until paid, plus the cost or this writ and Fred Messerle, Chair der the note or other instrument se- all other recoverable cost pursuant to Once you’re comfortable If you do,be sure you let your cured, and as are provided by stat- law. with diaphragmatic breathing, obstetrician know about your PUBLISHED: The World - November 8 UTSMARTUTSMART ute. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby &15, 2012 (ID-20220165) move on to breath focus. As you past genital herpes infections, given that the undersigned trustee LOT 3, BLOCK 8, TOWN OF SOUTH sit comfortably with your eyes even if you are not having any will, on December 17, 2012, at the MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY ORE- PUBLIC NOTICE YOURYOUR hour of 10:00 A.M. in accord with the GON. OO closed, combine your breathing herpes attacks during the preg- Standard Time, as established by Coos County Area Transit Service District (C-CAT) announces the meet- COMPETITION with helpful imagery and a nancy. One option to discuss is ORS 187.110, INSIDE THE MAIN COMMONLY KNOWN AS 768 FER- COMPETITION ! ing schedule of the Transportation Ad- ! focus phrase to help you relax. whether to take antivirals for LOBBY OF THE COOS COUNTY GUSON AVE, COOS BAY OREGON COURTHOUSE, 250 N. BAXTER, CO- 97420 visory Committee Tuesday, November Place your ad As you inhale, say to your- the last few weeks of your preg- QUILLE , County of COOS, State of 13, 2012 at 9:30 AM, in the JTD con- self, “Breathing in peace and nancy. Also, if you have visible ference room at South Coast Busi- OREGON, (which is the new date, I will on Monday December 3, 2012, calm.” And as you exhale, say, ulcers at the time of delivery, time and place set for said sale) sell at 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- ness Employment Corporation, 93781 here and give at public auction to the highest bidder trance of the Coos County Court- Newport Lane, Coos Bay. The com- “Breathing out tension and your doctor will probably for cash the interest in the said de- house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos mittee will review minutes of the July your business anxiety.” Start by doing 10 min- encourage you to have a C-sec- 17, 2012 meeting, income and ex- scribed real property which the County, Oregon, sell at public auction, utes of breath focus. Gradually tion to prevent the herpes virus Grantor had or had power to convey (subject to redemption as provided by pense reports, service comparison the boost it at the time of execution by him of the law), to the highest bidder for cash; all performance reports, manager’s narra- work up to sessions that are from spreading to your new- said Trust Deed, together with any of the interest which the Defendants, tive and a review of the recently com- about 15 to 20 minutes long. born. interest which the Grantor or his suc- had on September 22, 2008 the date pleted audit for the year ending needs. Call cessors in interest acquired after the of the trust deed, and all the interest 6/30/2012. The Coos County Area execution of said Trust Deed, to sat- Defendants had thereafter. Transit Service District Advisory 541-269-1222 isfy the foregoing obligations thereby Committee/STF Committee invites any secured and the costs and ex- Before bidding at the sale a prospec- interested individual, agency, public or penses of sale, including a reasonable tive bidder should independently in- private transit or paratransit operator Ext. 293 charge by the trustee. Notice is fur- vestigate: within the service area to attend. The ther given that any person named in meeting location is accessible to per- for details O.R.S.86.753 has the right, at any (a) The priority of the lien or interest of sons with disabilities. A request for time prior to five days before the the judgment creditor; date last set for the sale, to have this (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- foreclosure proceeding dismissed and plicable to the property; BRIDGE the Trust Deed reinstated by pay- (c) Approved uses for the property; ment to the beneficiary of the entire (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- Yogi Berra, former New York Cue-Bid, showing at least 5-5 in hearts amount then due (other than such tices on the property; Yankee catcher and part-time wit, said, and a minor.Then North used a three- “I usually take a two-hour nap from 1 heart cue-bid raise, indicating at least to 4.” game-invitational values with spade In yesterday’s deal, declarer support. turned four losers into three by effec- South could see a lot of losers in tively forcing both opponents to win his hand: some spades, two hearts trick 13: West with a top club and East and two diamonds. (Surely West had with a high trump. If that was a single the king.) Declarer had only six top for South, today’s deal is a double, tricks: two spades, one heart, one dia- turning four losers into two. mond and two clubs. He decided that South is in four spades. West he would have to score as many trump leads the heart king. How should the tricks as possible. play proceed? South ducked the first trick, took West made a two-spade Michaels West’s heart-jack continuation with his ace, and cashed both top trumps. It was time to turn to the clubs. Declarer took his king, played a club to dummy’s ace, and ruffed a club in his hand. Back to dummy with a heart ruff and the diamond ace, South ruffed two more clubs to give him 10 tricks: two spades, one heart, one diamond, two clubs, one heart ruff in the dummy and three club ruffs in his hand. What happened at tricks 12 and 13? West had two diamond winners and East held two top trumps. In a way, they both won those tricks.

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Dear Tom and Ray: correct? — Eddie whether it’s the front or rear can cross all of them in an “X” why they welded it back in I just spoke to two different TOM: Well, neither shop right tire and what kind of sus- pattern, or you can cross just place. The proper solution tire shops and got opposite gave you the advice you really pension you have, a single tire the two you move to the front. would have been to drill out answers to the same question. needed, Eddie. They should can go out of alignment Or cross just the two that you the broken bolts and tap new The right-side tire on my have told you that you need a because the frame got bent in move to the rear. If you have a holes, and use slightly bigger pickup is wearing quicker than wheel alignment. an accident, or because one or full-size spare, you can add bolts to reattach the pan. But the left. I have radial tires. I RAY: Right. A right-side more of the suspension parts that into the rotation, cross that’s a big and treacherous assumed it was normal, due to tire shouldn’t be wearing any got bent or simply wore out. three of them, put the spare on job, so they took the easy way the way the differential works. differently from the one on the So the first thing you need is a the right rear and toss the left- out. One tire shop told me that I left side. So if it is, something’s good, old-fashioned four- over tire in the trunk. Your TOM: Your friend is sug- should be rotating in a cross mechanically wrong, and wheel alignment — along with options are limited only by gesting that you do that job pattern, while the other tire rather than rotate your tires whatever repairs are necessary your talent for origami and now, because it requires shop said that I should be and chew up another (now to get the wheels to actually your ability to count. pulling out the engine. rotating only front to rear. I good) one, you should get that align. TOM: There are a few RAY: But before you go to was always told that reversing problem diagnosed and RAY: Then,once your truck exceptions. You can cross the that length for a car with close the tire rotation caused tire addressed first. is properly aligned, you can tires only if you have the same to 200,000 miles on it, try a separation. Which answer is TOM: Depending on absolutely cross the tires. You size tires on all four wheels. If to four weeks, which is getting simpler solution. Start by you have a muscle car, for expensive. So I took it to a thoroughly cleaning the area instance, in which your rear friend, who is also a mechanic, where the oil pan meets the wheels and tires are larger than and he discovered that my oil engine block. Use a good sol- your fronts, obviously,you can pan is welded in place, not vent, like Brake Kleen. You can We MMustust MMakeake RRoomoom rotate only from side to side. screwed on, like it should be. reach most of the oil pan from RAY: And if you have direc- So we are at a loss as to how to underneath the car with mini- F Foror N Newew Arrivals!Arrivals! tional tires (some high-per- remove it and replace it with- mal removal of nearby parts. formance tires have treads out things getting really TOM: Once it’s been really 2009009 CChevyhevy AAveoveo 1999999 CCadillacadiillllac DDeVilleeViilllle that are designed to go only in expensive. My friend thinks well-cleaned, remove any Low Low Miles. Low Miles. Fully Loaded. one direction), you can rotate we should drop the engine and rubber gasket material that’s $ Vin#9207BB Vin# 38390 only front to back on the same try it that way. What do you hanging out, and then lay a 7,700 $ 5,695 side. think we should do? — Kylee bead of silicone caulk on the 20032003 RR/C//C FFordorrd TTaurusaurrus Nice Car, Good Trans. Vin#273428 ...... $ 2,195 TOM: But for most people, RAY: I’d say fill it with oil seam.There’s a type of silicone 11998998 TToyotaoyotta RRav4av4 Vin#92022 ...... $ 4,395 tires can and should be crossed every three to four weeks and caulk that’s impervious to oil, 22000000 SSaturnatturrn WWagonagon Vin#223361 ...... $ 2,950 when they’re rotated to even start applying for sales jobs, which you can get at parts 22003003 SSuzukiuzukii GGrandrrand VVitaraiittarra Very Nice! Vin#104412 ...... $ 6,295 out the wear patterns and the because they sometimes come stores, and that’s the stuff you 1 1998998 FFordorrd Supercab, 4x4, Canopy. Vin#B47667...... $ 2,995 pace at which they wear out. with company cars. want. 22005005 CChevyhevy IImpalampala 2005 Chevy Impala Beautiful Gold! Vin#100187 Was $6,800...... $ 4,995 Dear Tom and Ray: TOM: You’re in a lousy sit- RAY: I would start by put- 22004004 SSuzukiuzukii VVeronaerrona 104K Miles! Vin#110939 Was $5,195 ...... $ 4,495 22002002 FFordorrd TTaurusaurrus WWagonagon 107K Miles! Vin#150240 Was $5,195...... $ 4,500 OK, this is going to be a bit uation here, Kylee. Your oil ting a thin layer of the caulk 11996996 MMonteontte CCarloarrllo ZZ3434 Bright Red, Good Solid Transportation Vin#150240 ...... SOLD. . $ 2,495 of a long story — sorry. As a pan is leaking, most likely where the pan meets the 22000000 PPontiaconttiiac GGrandrrand PPrixrriix V-6, Nice Car! Vin#302905 Was $4,100...... $ 3,995 college graduation present,my because the gasket failed. block, and let it dry overnight. 11999999 FFordorrd TTaurusaurrus SSEE SSedanedan 107K Miles! Vin#213627...... $ 4,250 father got me a used 2004 Normally, that’s a pain in the Then apply another layer the 1997997 BBMWMW ZZ33 RRoadsteroadstterr Vin#CO3684 ...... $ 7,195 Mercury Sable with 189,938 neck, but not a horrible repair. next day. Even if it doesn’t 1994994 JJeepeep WWranglerrrangllerr Hardtop! 4x4, Red! Vin#448378...... $ 6,250 miles on it. When he gave it to But I’m guessing that at some completely stop the oil leak, it 2003003 BBuickuiick LLeSabreeSabrre Loaded, Pure Comfort! Vin#109723 ...... $ 4,995 Mon. - Sat. 10am - 5pm me, he said it had only a small point in this car’s recent past, may slow it down. oil leak, but that leak turned someone broke off the bolts TOM: And that’ll give you 5541-404-5151 54411--440044--55115511 out to be coming from the oil that attach the oil pan to the time to shop around for some 2103 Broadway, North Bend pan, and it’s more than a small engine block. really cheap cases of oil. Good leak. I have to fill it every three RAY: That would explain luck, Kylee.

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) until you succeed. — Have some consideration for AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. your mate’s point of view regard- 19) — It’s time to disengage ing a vital family issue. If you are from procedures and concepts oblivious to what he or she that have thus far proven to be FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 thinks, it could trigger a whopper unsuccessful. Use your imagina- In the year ahead, you are of an argument. tion to design something differ- likely to be far bolder and more CANCER (June 21-July 22) ent that works. enterprising concerning an — When working on a task that PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) endeavor that could add to your requires the use of tools, do not — Don’t be unwisely influenced resources if handled correctly. allow yourself to be rushed into following the bad example of Provided you don’t take any fool- beyond what is a reasonable, a free-spending companion. ish risks, success is possible. safe pace. The world won’t come Foolish extravagance would SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) to an end if the job takes you a cause you all kinds of problems — If at all possible, keep your bit longer. that you don’t need. financial affairs to yourself, and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — ARIES (March 21-April 19) by the same token, keep your Attempt to manage your finan- — Regardless of how tough the nose out of those of others. cial resources with the care of a job, be prepared to go it alone Privacy will be highly valued by hard-nosed banker. If instead should it be necessary.Those on everyone with whom you’re you are careless or extravagant, whom you are depending aren’t involved. you can expect to suffer some likely to be available when you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- financial inconveniences down need them. Dec. 21) — If someone for the line. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) whom you’re doing a job gives VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Instead of applying your inge- you specific instructions, don’t — Whether you’re aware of it or nuity to the task at hand, you deviate from them without not, the example you set will be might choose to try to figure out checking with that person first. If the one everybody follows. If ways of passing the responsibili- you do, serious complications you’re nasty or difficult to deal ty onto someone else. Don’t be a could result. with, expect others to be so as shirker. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. well. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 19) — Keep your opinions LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — — It isn’t likely that the odds will and/or suggestions to yourself Should a person with whom you be in your favor when specula- regarding a matter in which have dealings begin to anger tive risks are involved, so move you’re not directly involved. Even you, keep it to yourself. You’d forward very cautiously. What if the receiving party is a close only make things worse if you you consider to be a mere gam- pal, your input won’t be wel- react with shouts or harsh ble could be a huge wager. comed. words. CANCER (June 21-July 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 2012 — It’s imperative that you get off 19) — If you spot shenanigans Greater responsibilities to a good start in an important perpetrated by someone who might be dumped in your lap in endeavor. A mismanaged begin- does not operate out in the the year ahead. However, before ning is likely to be the precursor open, don’t let him or her know you get upset, know that they will for a bad ending. you’re hip. This way, you’ll have be commensurate with greater LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — the advantage of surprise. rewards. Before you forward any impor- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) tant information to another, be — Try not to do anything that — Instead of learning a lesson absolutely certain you have all could further antagonize an from a painful mistake, there is a the facts straight. Something already reluctant ally. This per- strong likelihood that you would important could be lost in the son’s support could be crucial to make the same one all over transmission if you don’t. you. again. Stop and think before you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ARIES (March 21-April 19) do or say anything. — Someone who hasn’t been — If you need to have something SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- managing his or her own finan- serviced, check your sources as Dec. 21) — If at all possible, try cial affairs too well might try to to who would do the better job. If to avoid the company of a friend offer you some advice on how you don’t, you’ll be leaving it up who is famous for his or her bad you should handle your own. to chance as to what kind of mood swings. This person could This is likely to be something you result you can expect. turn a pleasant day into a bum- can do without. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) mer in two shakes. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — — Being far too possessive of CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Be extra mindful of your behavior someone with whom you’re 19) — You might hope to be an when in the presence of people emotionally involved could jeop- achiever, but if you haven’t had whom you don’t want to make a ardize the relationship. Loving any success, you must first be bad impression on. If you say the person is one thing, smoth- persistent and then be prepared something wrong, it could be ering him or her is another. to regroup over and over again very difficult to eradicate.

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