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BY TYLER RICHARDSON will be suspended until doctors at Frasier said a doctor for Lucas’ and his illness is treatable, he can as schizophrenia. A mental The World the hospital can determine if he defense, Dr. Eric Morell, issued a spend up to three years there and deficiency, Frasier said, would ever will be mentally fit enough to report that “is leaning towards” return to Coos County to face the suggest someone whose brain COQUILLE — A Coquille man stand trial. Lucas being unable to stand trial charges. hasn’t developed to the charged with sex abuse was com- Lucas is charged with four due to a mental defect. “The case goes into limbo where they can act like an adult. mitted to the Oregon State Hos- counts of first-degree sexual If the hospital determines now,” Frasier said. “The only The hospital will evaluate pital on Monday after a doctor abuse, three counts of third- Lucas is mentally deficient and option is to send him to the hos- Lucas within the next 60 days and found he is unfit to aid and degree sexual abuse, first-degree he will never be able to aid and pital.We don’t know if he is men- give a report to the court on its Michael Allen in his trial due to a mental disease unlawful sexual penetration and assist in his trial, charges against tally ill or mentally deficient.” findings within the next 90 days. Lucas or defect. two counts of second-degree him will be dropped and he will Frasier said in order to be Frasier said if the state hospital Coos County District Attor- unlawful sexual penetration after be released, Frasier said. deemed mentally ill, Lucas has different findings than Dr. ney Paul Frasier said charges allegations he abused a teenage Frasier said if the hospital would have to have a treatable against Michael Allen Lucas, 45, girl over a period of years. determines Lucas is mentally ill diagnosed mental illness, such SEE TRIAL | A8 Charter Hobbyists wage war in South Coast woods activists: Someone is trying to kill us

BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE The World

FAIRVIEW — Attack ads and muckraking might be expected in a Coos County election, but attempted murder could be a new one. A Fairview couple who are pushing a controversial ballot measure say someone tried to sabotage their 42- year-old Chevrolet pickup. Ronnie Herne and Jaye Bell filed a police report that describes separate incidents in October where a tire was punctured, a throttle spring was dis- Photos by Alysha Beck, The World connected and their engine was badly Shane Wrangel shoots at an opponent while Daniel Sauer,left, drops back into the trees during an airsoft game Saturday afternoon near Langlois.Wrangel and Sauer damaged because it was drained of oil. are members of the 104th Special Airborne Rescue Squadron (S.A.R.S), an airsoft team that gets together on weekends. The team plays on a 34-acre plot of land “It appears that someone is trying consisting of forest, field and swamp. to kill us without being in the proxi- mal area when it occurs,” Herne wrote. “It also appears that whoever it is, is quite knowledgeable on auto mechanics.” In the line of fire Herne doesn’t list suspects. how- ever, she suggests the incidents could be hate crimes. the games are serious. But Patrick Downing, sheriff’s BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE Jason Royal, 27,cradles his baby: An $800 office spokesman, says it’s unclear The World replica of an M4 carbine that can spray air- whether foul play is at hand. LANGLOIS – Southern Oregon is at war. soft BBs at 380 feet per second. “When you look at it from a third- In a woodland clearing, young people in Most players, like Royal, store their party point of view, you’re talking military fatigues hunker around a campfire. weapons in cases and rarely show them in about an old vehicle and mechanical Assault rifles and pistols are sprinkled across public. Brandishing a replica carries the same issues that are very difficult to say folding tables. penalties as brandishing a real gun. were caused intentionally,”he said. Some fighters, like Kyle de “They look real, they feel Downing added that the throttle Ronden-Pos of Coos Bay, have real, they function real,”he spring on his own vehicle often dis- Enlist today been shot thousands of times. said. connected itself. By the day’s end, the 26- The South Coast’s airsoft group Darian Sauer, a first time He said the most his office could year-old expects a few more is looking for new members. If you player, can attest to that. Fresh do, realistically, was maintain patrol shots will be added to that would like to know more about the off the battlefield on Saturday, checks in the Fairview area, to ensure tally. 104th Special Airborne Rescue the 19-year-old sported a red there was no suspicious activity. “We enjoy being shot at,” Squadron, you can contact the welt on the tip of her nose. Herne and Bell could not be reached de Ronden-Pos said. “We group through their message “I’m not going to lie,”she for comment Monday afternoon. wanted to do something more board: laughed, “it hurts.” The couple are the architects of Mea- than playing on a video game.” http://sars104th.proboards.com/in Despite the odd sore, the sure 6-143, which proposes that Coos dex.cgi For the past four years, de group has never had a serious County adopt a home rule charter. Ronden-Pos and 20 others injury. Players wear eye gog- The document changes scores of have turned the South Coast’s brushy hinter- gles. Although the weapons are beefy, airsoft functions about the county’s opera- land into a battlefield. BBs are painless when they hit clothing. tion and has been roundly described De Ronden-Pos is a co-founder of the Sauer was drawn to the game by her by officials as a roadblock to smoothly region’s only organized airsoft group — a fiancée. She likes it. But, she adds, it’s a pity operating government services. national sport that pits players in military- that more women aren’t interested in playing. Reporter Daniel Simmons-Ritchie style skirmishes using airsoft BB guns. can be reached at 541-269-1222, ext. Daniel Sauer looks for the competition during a But while the ammo might be nonlethal, 249, or at [email protected]. recent airsoft event. SEE AIRSOFT | A8 Republicans hope to end Oregon losing streak

BY STEVE DUBOIS tion. Democrats have held the job ever since, The While Oregon isn’t a battleground but Buehler, an orthopedic surgeon from Bend, raised well over $1 million in his bid to PORTLAND — Republicans have a chance state, some high-profile state races deny Brown a second term. to snap a two-decade losing streak for Ore- In other races for statewide office, incum- gon statewide offices and take control of the bent Treasurer Ted Wheeler and Attorney state House as last-minute voters return are garnering a lot of attention. General Ellen Rosenblum were expected to their ballots before the deadline Tuesday defeat Republican challengers. Labor Com- evening. missioner Brad Avakian is trying to fend off Oregon isn’t a battleground in the presi- Bruce Starr in a contest that is technically dential race, there’s no election for governor state, and both parties are trying to gain con- Though voters might have a tough time nonpartisan. or U.S. senator on the ballot and all five con- trol of the state House after two years of a reciting the duties of the secretary of state — The ballot measures not only include one gressional incumbents — four Democrats 30-30 split. registering corporations, applying election to legalize marijuana, but a few that went up and Republican Greg Walden — are favored Voters also will decide on nine ballot laws and auditing government agencies — in smoke before Election Day. to retain their seats. measures, including one that would legalize it’s the second-highest elected office in Ore- Two Canadian companies spent millions But even without a marquee matchup, marijuana. gon. The secretary is the first in line to be promoting a pair of measures that would allow a casino east of Portland before sus- Oregon voters had important choices to As of Sunday, 50 percent of voters had governor if the chief executive dies or pending their campaign when polls showed make. Republican Knute Buehler issued a returned their ballots. It’s too late to mail resigns. strong challenge against Democratic incum- them, but voters had until 8 p.m. tonight to Republicans held the post for more than bent Kate Brown in the race for secretary of drop them off. 100 years before losing it in the 1984 elec- SEE GOP | A8

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Tuesday, November 6,2012 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Police find bath salts, multiple drugs on man Thefts & Mischief THE WORLD in Coos Bay on Halloween. Stover was contacted by police, and Frasier said a Along with the bath salts, an Oregon State trooper POLICE large buckknife was found in COOS COUNTY COOS BAY — Police police found methampheta- after the 20-year-old one of the rooms she occu- Nov. 4, 1:12 a.m., theft, 90000 found a multitude of drugs, mine, marijuana, prescrip- woman he was with was REPORTS pied. block of Sand Dollar Lane. including bath salts, on a 19- tion pills, brass knuckles and arrested on an outstanding Frasier said Goodwin had Nov. 4. 4:46 a.m., man arrested year-old man outside of other paraphernalia on warrant. Stover, who is on being held on $25,000 bail at broken out multiple win- Lighthouse Grocery & Deli Brandon Michael Stover. on domestic assault, North Bay probation, was detained by the Coos County jail after dows at the motel and had Drive and Shady Lane. his probation officer and her arraignment in front of an American flag draped out taken to the Coos County jail one of the windows while Nov. 4, 11:39 a.m., burglary to Coos County Circuit Court sailboat, Dock I, Coos Bay. IIt’stt’’ss Ardvark’sAArrddvvaarrkk’’ss on charges of probation vio- Judge Richard Barron. she yelled at police, lation, possession of Goodwin is charged with “America needs to wake up. Nov. 4, 5:32 p.m., dispute, 94000 11stsstt AnniversaryAAnnnniivveerrssaarryy methamphetamine, posses- second-degree burglary, Nobody is listening to the Carlson Heights Lane. sion of schedule I, II, III and first-degree criminal mis- little people.” IV drugs, and possession of a chief, abuse Goodwin will appear in COOS BAY 220%00%% OFFOOFFFF restricted weapon. of a vener- court again for a change of Nov. 4, 2:31 a.m., dispute, 400 EEverything!vveerryytthhiinngg!! Stover was released from ated object, plea hearing at at 8:30 a.m. block of North Wasson Street. jail Monday. Bath salts, s econd- Nov. 13. Spe which are illegal in Oregon, Nov. 4, 8:46 a.m., threats, 2700 10 ecial degree theft V % 40 Woman gets 2 years block of 32nd Street. et Disc 0% O can be snorted, swallowed or and sec- Ev ount OFF eryday! R smoked, and can cause users for attacking officer Nov. 4, 8:48 a.m. criminal mis- ack! ond-degree to hallucinate, become agi- criminal COQUILLE — The North chief, 1600 block of Newmark tated and paranoid. trespass Bend woman convicted last Avenue. after Coos Thursday of attempting to Nov. 4, 9:15 a.m., criminal tres- Next to Standoff suspect Sylvia Goodwin Bay Burger Inn C ounty stab a police officer was sen- pass, 200 block of East Johnson appears in court Standoff suspect Check us District tenced to 24 months for the Avenue. out on COQUILLE — The A ttorney conviction. Nov. 4, 10:19 a.m., theft, 300 woman who was tased by Paul Frasier said she Danielle Welsh, 30, also block of North Wasson Street. police after a lengthy stand- allegedly broke into the 1165 NEWMARK AVE., SUITE A was sentenced to 64 days on off at the Terrace Motel on motel and threatened to Nov. 4, 10:23 a.m., theft, 400 IN HISTORIC EMPIRE • 541-808-2386 an attempted assault on a block of 16th Avenue. Saturday was arraigned in shoot police. public safety officer convic- Coos County Circuit Court Goodwin was arrested tion and 30 days on a crimi- Nov. 4, 11:40 a.m., dispute, 500 block of Schetter Avenue. on Monday. after the standoff with nal trespass conviction. Sylvia Goodwin, 50, is USE IT. DON’T LOSE IT. Both of those sentences will Nov. 4, 12:14 p.m., man arrested Use Your FSA Health Benefits run concurrent to each for criminal trespass and theft, other, but consecutive to her 200 block of East Johnson Dollars Before December 31 From Darkness to Light: attempted assault convic- Avenue. If you participate in a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) through your “A Journey of a Lifetime” tion. Nov. 4, 1:11 p.m., dispute, 200 employer’s “Cafeteria Plan” benefits program, time may be running out. Welsh was convicted of block of South Schoneman Some plans require the money you contributed to be spent by attempting to stab North Avenue. December 31, or you risk losing it. by Doug Leaf Bend police officer Patrick Nov. 4, 5:13 p.m., dispute with Here is a list of vision-related services and expenses that may This book is about my life and Kinney with a small blade neighbor over driving habits, qualify for reimbursement: the redemption God gave me during a struggle in a yard 600 block of East Fourth Street. Eye Health Examination • Contact Lenses when he took me into his arms. on Meade Street in North Nov. 4, 5:54 p.m., telephonic Eyeglasses • Computer Eyeglasses Bend in September. harassment, 500 block of East Prescription Sunglasses Kinney was able to wres- Eighth Street. Laser Vision Correction $ tle the knife away from Nov. 4, 8:18 p.m., man arrested Welsh, who witnesses said Note: Check with your plan administrator to determine the specific 113.953.95 for theft, probation violation and requirements of your plan. Please let our office know about your www.DougLeaf.com was yelling, “I will kill you. 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Very nice manufactured Policy home with bay view. Several outbuildings with a 99160 Coos River Ln. , Coos Bay Clean well maintained triplex, some bay view, Riverfront property. Dock & picnic areas. deck, each unit is 2 bedroom 1 bath. All veterans and their families are encouraged to attend. shop. All chain link fenced with electric gate Very nice, comfortable home. Each unit has covered parking. We want to correct any and large roller gate in back, makes it a handy Outbuildings. Great location. Each unit has washer/dryer hookups. drive through. Lots of room for RVs/boats/toys. error that appears in The $168,000 MLS#12465321 $ 229,000 MLS#11410521 $175,900 MLS#12652343 World. 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C M C M Y K Tuesday, November 6,2012 • The World • A3 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas• 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local VFW hosts poppy sale

COQUILLE — The National Home for TODAY THURSDAY community outreach. a.m. to 3 p.m., Lakeside Lion’s Coquille Veterans of Foreign Children, for children Club, 890 Bowron Road, Lake- Wars and Ladies Auxiliary Free flu vaccines to uninsured Fall Harvest Festival 12-5 p.m., orphaned by war, and the Election Day side. 541-759-3111 will have poppies available adults 1-4 p.m., ORCCA Child and Avamere Rehab of Coos Bay, Roseburg V.A. Hospital. WEDNESDAY Family Resouce Center, second 2625 Koos Bay Blvd., Coos Bay. Morgan Creek Fish Hatchery Open Thursday through Sunday, The Ladies Auxiliary also floor, 1855 Thomas Ave., Coos Live entertainment, pie social, House 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., South Nov. 8-11 at the McKay’s gives quilts to hospitalized Scottsburg Community Service Bay. 541-435-7080 refreshments and fun activities Coos River Highway (under the Market in Coquille, 149 S. veterans and wounded war- Association Potluck and Board including games for kids. 541- bridge), right on Daniels Creek Seventh St. Poppies will also Spaghetti Feed Benefit for Christ- riors. They welcome any Meeting 6 p.m., Scottsburg Com- 267-2161 Road to Morgan Creek Lane. be available at Frazier’s, 23 mas in July 4-7 p.m., Reedsport donations of poppies and munity Center, state Highway 38, Port Orford Arts Council Members STEP volunteers spawn the fish, E. First St., Thursday, Nov. Scottsburg. 541-587-4203 or 541- Eagles, 510 Greenwood Ave., 8. All of the donations will fabric. Reedsport. Cost is $7 and $4 for and Friends Appreciation Cele- public is welcome to join. Lunch 587-4430 provided. be used to aid needy veter- For more information ages 12 and younger. Raffle bration 4:30-6:30 p.m. Port about their projects, ways to Coos Bay Public Library Readers’ Orford American Legion, 421 ans and their families drawings, live and Chinese auc- Tide of the Toddlers 10-11 a.m., help or membership eligi- Monthly Book Group 6-7:30 p.m., tions. 11th St. Port Orford. Music, fun, South Slough Interpretive Cen- through sending care pack- Cedar Room, 525 Anderson Ave. art opportunities and more. ages and giving to organiza- bility, contact Jim or Bobbie Bingo 6 p.m., Green Acres Grange, ter, 61907 Seven Devils Road, “The Space Between Us” by tions such as Oregon Galten at 541-396-5451. 93393 Green Acres Lane. Doors “Oregon's Saber-Toothed Salmon: Charleston. Program for children Thrifty Umrigar. 541-266-0928 open at 5 p.m. Proceeds from A Story of Natural and Sexual ages 1-5. Maximum of 15, $1 “The Mark Show,” by Victoria food sales and bingo benefit the Selection,” Geology Lecture each. Register at 541-888-5558 Tierney 6-8 p.m., Bandon Public community. 541-267-5875 Series with Dr. Edward Davis 7 Holiday Lights Volunteers String- Library, Sprague Room, 1204 Artwalk, various North Bend loca- p.m., SWOCC, The Hales Center ing 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Shore 11th St. SW, Bandon. Music by tions, 5-8 p.m. for the Performing Arts, 1988 Acres State Park, 89814 Cape Mark and Friends, refreshments. Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. 541- Arago Highway, Charleston. 888-7216 Bingo 6:30 p.m., Bay Area Senior FRIDAY Meet at Gardener’s Cottage. Activity Center, 886 S. Fourth Annual Christmas Bazaar 10 a.m. Emmanuel Episcopal Church St., Coos Bay. Cost: Early bird, 25 SATURDAY to 4 p.m., Myrtle Point First Christmas Bazaar 9 a.m. to 2 cents; regular, $5 pack and $1 Christian Church, 511 Sixth St., p.m., 400 Highland Ave., Coos Free Prostate Cancer Screening 9 specials. 541-269-2626 Bay. Crafts, tasty treats, a.m. to 2 p.m., Bay Area Hospital Myrtle Point. Quilt raffle, food, Comedy with Benj Wright and plants, collectibles. Turkey Radiation Therapy Center, 1775 art, gifts, white elephant. Christine Levine 7 and 9 p.m., sandwich served 11 a.m. to Thompson Road, Coos Bay. 541- Siuslaw Public Library Used Book The Mill Casino-Hotel, 3201 1:30 p.m. Orders to go. 541- 269-8076 Sale 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 1460 Tremont, North Bend. 269-5829. Proceeds benefit Third Annual Holiday Bazaar 9 Ninth St., Florence.

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Editorial Board Clark Walworth, Publisher & Editor Opinion Ryan Haas, City Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion We’re still neighbors

It’s almost over, and not a things they have in mind vying for the same slot. but rarely admit, is how Our view moment too soon. for us, they have to say and Dueling visions for the lucky we are to have this Though political The gaily colored yard do distasteful things to win county’s future, represent- messy, painful system. campaigns are noisy and signs that blossomed over our approval — while hop- ed by dueling ballot meas- As votes are counted rancorous, they’re an the summer look wilted ing we’ll find them less ures, escalate the cam- tonight, power may change underappreciated blessing. and weather-beaten. The distasteful than their paign’s rancor. hands. Or not. Either way, candidates have likewise opponents. For many Americans, all participants will trust in What do you think? worn out their welcome, Has this year seemed each election cycle feels an orderly outcome. Armed like visiting relatives who especially nasty? Well, meaner than the one militiamen do not guard The World welcomes can’t take a hint. along with the usual high before. Maybe it is, or our polls. Tear gas does not letters. Email us at (“Gosh, it’s been great to stakes of national politics, maybe we just forget that [email protected]. see you, but for heaven’s the “super PACs” have they’re always like this. scent the air. sake, go home!”) been set free to peddle Hard to say, but we know When Wednesday In fairness, the candi- poison. this much: Democracy is dawns, autumn’s wilted dates are probably equally Locally, unique circum- always a contact sport. The flowers will vanish from the tired of us. These are peo- stances put all three Coos struggle is both cultural landscape. Partisanship ple with ambition and County commissioner seats and economic, so it’s no will recede. We can go back ideas. But, before they can on the ballot, with two sit- holds barred. to being Americans, do whatever marvelous ting county commissioners Something else we know, Oregonians and neighbors. Moderation in all things, including government What’s the proper role for the federal government? That question has been a major topic in the election, but all too often, the answers have been reduced to silly oversimplifications that can fit into a 140-character Twitter feed. What most Americans want is not big government or small government but smart government. They want balance, moderation, good sense. They are willing to pay taxes, but they want value for their hard-earned dollars. David Cote, a Republican business execu- tive, made this point in arguing that higher revenues have to be part of any budget deal to reduce the ballooning federal deficit. “To say that you can solve this without increases in taxes is ludicrous,”he told . “Most wealthy people get it. They just don’t want to be put in the position, though, where you pay more in taxes and profli- g ate spending COKIE AND STEVEN V. continues.” Public Forum ROBERTS Now,on the eve of Columnists the elec- tion, Hur- ricane Sandy has thrown a spotlight on an Honor heroes, never in our lives have we ever money back. Randle family, along with all of agency that actually provides a model for a felt the disrespect and rudeness We could not believe that we the other local businesses that sensible allocation of government unsung heroes that we received at two privately have been treated this way by have so generously supported resources and responsibility — FEMA, the owned RV parks. No names need people who live in the area that Sunday, Nov. 11 we will all our efforts to raise money for Federal Emergency Management Agency. to be mentioned, as they know we so treasured to see on our pause in remembrance and women’s health services. We also FEMA does two things well: It distrib- who they are. But because of honeymoon. To be judged based thanks for those who have served would like to thank the SWOCC utes aid to hard-pressed states at a time what our camp trailer looked like, on preconceived notions is not their country, protected our lives student nurses for their donation when their economies are rattled and their as well as us beachcombers in our only ignorant but selfish and and liberties. We enjoy the of time and services, without resources depleted. And it coordinates rain suits, and after paying $140 rude and says a lot about one’s advantages of free speech, free- which this event could not con- relief efforts across state lines or when in advance for four nights, we character. You all should be dom of movement, freedom to tinue to grow and succeed. governors ask for help. were told the next day that we ashamed of yourselves for the pursue education and freedom to Thank you to all who donated Most attempts to discuss the role of gov- had to leave because our diesel way you chose to welcome us to believe as we please. Many of our merchandise, food, their valu- ernment in a smart and sane way are dis- truck was too loud. (We did our your city. older veterans did so with no able time and to all of our loyal rupted by ideologues on both sides who laundry the night before, during Melissa Henderson choice. Remember the draft and attendees. demand allegiance to a black-and-white their “quiet time.”) Sparks, Nev. the drawing of the draft num- We look forward to continu- image of a very gray world. And there’s no We were highly offended as bers? We owe much to those who ing our efforts in the community better example of that sterile and stupid one would expect, and after ask- offered to give all for us. to raise awareness and advocate approach than Mitt Romney’s discussion ing for our $105 for the remain- However, there are others for services of the Coos County of FEMA during a Republican primary ing nights, we were told no and who need to be remembered: Public Health Department. debate last year. no and were asked to leave. I had Kudos the spouses of those veterans. Patricia Barton Asked if disaster relief should be to call the sheriff as things did returned to the states, Romney said, The ones who stayed at home, Development Chair escalate. The sheriff arrived very “Absolutely. Every time you have an occa- saw that the bills were paid, Coos County Friends quickly, and I was thankfully sion to take something from the federal cared for the children and of Public Health able to get our money back. government and send it back to the states, wrote the letters that bright- Leaving this RV place, we Thanks for Hauser that’s the right direction. And if you can go ened the day for the veteran. ventured to a second and paid even further and send it back to the private The ones who kept the home fundraiser help fires burning. The ones who our $25 in the nightly drop box, sector, that’s even better.” The Board of Directors of the Pony Village Mall were at the pier, airport or mil- awoke the next morning to pay And that’s not just campaign rhetoric Coos County Friends of Public itary assembly for the home- the next day’s $25, and were told aimed at hard-right primary voters. As the Health and the planning com- was a treat for all Times notes, the budget advanced by Paul coming. The ones who, by the RV clerk that we would not be allowed to stay another mittee for the Purses for Nurses Thank you to all of the service Ryan, Romney’s running mate, “would through tears and with trem- event would like to take this people, merchants, etc. for such result in severe cutbacks to the agency.”How night, as she didn’t like the looks bling hands, accepted the fold- opportunity to thank our many a nice trick-or-treat at Pony Vil- would those cuts fly right now with Repub- ed flag when “their service of our trailer, and that the previ- community partners and the lage Mall on Halloween night. It lican governors like Chris Christie of New person” had given their all. ous RV place had called and public for helping to make our was very well done, festive and Jersey or Bob McDonnell of Virginia, who Here’s my thanks to those blacklisted us and said we had recent fundraiser a success. fun for all. might rail against the evils of Washington unsung heroes who stood, and the cops called on us. I explained that we were the ones that called In particular, we would like to Gay Norton but are darn glad that FEMA is ready and still stand, behind our service thank The Human Bean and the able to bail out their flood-drenched states? people. Remember, our military the sheriff and he got us our Lakeside At times, President Obama has tried to consists of both genders. Be it sidestep this good vs. evil debate and the Navy, Air Force, Marines, advance a measured role for Washington. Army or Coast Guard. Be it Rescuing the auto industry, for example, active duty, retirees or any was the right thing to do because it saved reserve component of any serv- thousands of jobs. And he made sense dur- ice. (“To be a reservist is to be ing the Denver debate when he talked twice a citizen.” — Sir Winston about federal investments in education and Churchill) Remember them. research that “create ladders of opportuni- Billy D. Stockman ty and ... frameworks where the American Coos Bay people can succeed.” Investing in basic research makes sense. Investing in specific companies Bad service at RV does not, and Romney has effectively criticized Obama for losses suffered by parks for tourists green energy companies that were backed I understand this may fall on by Washington. deaf ears, but for those that are Government has a more significant role open: to play than the minimalist design Of all the places my new hus- advanced by purebred conservatives. But it band and I chose to travel for our should follow a far less intrusive course honeymoon, we chose your cities than the one advocated by liberal social and the coast. With our rain suits engineers. The dedicated federal workers and our gem of a 38-foot helping to clean up after Sandy provide Travelezee, we journeyed along some hope that a sensible middle ground is the coast. It’s by far not as fancy not impossible to find. as those $20,000 beauties, but to Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- us, a diamond in the rough. tacted by email at [email protected]. I write this letter only because C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, November 6,2012 • The World • A5 Y K State Woman’s gifts Control of Oregon House, Senate up for grabs of friendship PORTLAND (AP) — After the 30 Senate seats are on the the low-hanging fruit picked two years with a tied House of ballot this year. The winners of long ago, the decisions about 5 things to know suburbs. Both parties are eager to are now being Representatives, Oregon vot- those races will have to con- what to keep and what to pro- avoid another 30-30 tie in the ers could flip control of the tend with a still-sluggish tect will only get harder. about today’s House, but there’s a real possibility sold online chamber to one party or the economy and costs that are At the same time, state and elections in Ore. that the House or the Senate — or other today. The Senate also is growing faster than revenue. local governments will have to even both — could wind up tied once DEAR ABBY: I have a close up for grabs. Republicans have prom- sharply increase their employ- SALEM (AP) — I ASCENDANT again. friend who is obsessed with About a dozen competitive ised to roll back pension ben- ee retirement contributions to GOP? Republican candidates haven’t I POT POLITICS: Oregonians have selling “finds” on eBay. I districts, most of them in the efits for public employees make up for a steep shortfall in won statewide in Oregon since 2002, embraced legalized access to mari- often give her little items that Portland suburbs, will deter- and create jobs through tax state pension funds. but two candidates have run strong juana for medicinal purposes, but she has mentioned she mine which party is victorious changes and promoting nat- Republicans have demanded campaigns for secretary of state and they’ve been more skeptical of this labor commissioner. The GOP’s Chris year’s ballot measure legalizing the liked— or outright asked for.I — assuming one of them is. ural resources. Democrats significant changes to public Dudley fell 1 point short of winning drug for recreational use. Few always thought she wanted to Another tie is possible in the have said they’ll promote pension benefits, although keep them for herself. the governor’s office in 2010, and expect Measure 80 to pass today, House or the Senate. jobs by funding infrastruc- state Supreme Court decisions Republicans are hopeful this will be but the margin by which it fails will Recently I saw some of the The party that controls a ture improvements and job severely limit the options things I gave her for sale the year they figure out how to close be an important indicator of how legislative chamber has the training. available. Democrats, who that gap. much support marijuana has here — under her power to set the agenda in Despite years of tough often benefit from large con- eBay I OBAMA’S MARGIN: Mitt and whether a similar measure DEAR Salem for the next two years budget cuts, there will almost tributions from public Romney isn’t likely to win Oregon, might find more success in a few account. and to block or advance the certainly be more as the econ- employee unions, have histor- ABBY I am dis- but Republicans have long dreamed years. priorities of the Democratic omy continues to recover at a ically resisted changes to the about making the state competitive I TAXES: Gov. John Kitzhaber has mayed that governor. sluggish pace and costs rise Public Employee Retirement she is taking in presidential races. How closely been meeting with union and busi- All 60 House seats and 15 of faster than state revenue. With System. Romney nips at the heels of ness leaders in hopes of striking a advantage President Barack Obama will give grand bargain to remake Oregon’s of my gen- some clues about how much Oregon tax structure, which would almost erosity to Lawyer: So far, vote tampering limited is likely to matter in 2016. certainly require voter approval. The make a few I TIED LEGISLATURE: Control of results of three tax-related ballot bucks. No, OREGON CITY (AP) — counsel, Scot Sideras, said missioners met Monday the statehouse will come down to measures could give a sense of vot- she is not Clackamas County officials Monday officials are looking seeking information about roughly a dozen close contests con- ers’ attitudes toward taxation ahead JEANNE desperate. say investigators looking into through other ballots the the possibility of a scandal in centrated mostly in the Portland of the 2013 legislative session. And no, I PHILLIPS a report of tampering by an worker handled to see if the Oregon’s all-mail balloting. don’t feel election worker have so far tampering was more wide- The investigation raised comfortable found only one or two ballots spread. the possibility that tamper- saying something unless it’s that were filled in where a The worker hasn’t been ing could affect the results of Gresham recycling clever and I won’t appear to voter hadn’t made a choice. identified. local races, where voters fre- be jealous or petty. —TRACI But the county’s legal Clackamas County com- quently leave blanks. IN PENNSYLVANIA political lawn signs DEAR TRACI: You don’t have to say anything clever. GRESHAM (AP) — With What you should do is tell Obituaries election campaigns ending, STATE your friend that you were his upbringing he became a children, Darlene Rios, Kevin all those political yard signs hurt when you saw the items “man of the land,” develop- Kight, Emily Kight, Jenna become out of date and have DIGEST she had requested up for sale ing an undeniable love for Veloz, Lily Noriega, Brady to go. on her eBay account. Period. natures gifts. From fishing to Noreiga, and Mandy Dunn; The city of Gresham in Oregon, Washington, And in the future, be a little tending to the garden, and seven great-grandchil- hopes to keep the signs out of California, Nevada, Montana less generous about provid- Gilbert’s inner outdoorsman dren, Lukas Wiliker, Laila the trash with a free recy- and Idaho. ing stock for her retail ven- was just a small portion of Veloz, Jaxson Veloz, Rilee cling program. Researchers from Oregon ture. who this honest and big- Rios, Kaylee Rios, Michael The Oregonian reports State University, the U.S. DEAR ABBY: Over the hearted man was. Along Dunn and Robert Dunn. residents of Gresham and Forest Service, and the U.S. years, I have seen many let- with his knowledge for Gilbert is the beloved broth- Wood Village can drop off Geological Survey cited other ters from soon-to-be-brides nature, Gilbert was an avid er of Richard Atencio of political signs for a week research indicating climate asking if they should include reader and had many other Sacramento, Calif., Stella after election day in the City change is behind the conver- their husband’s sister or hobbies and talents such as Quirizoni of San Francisco, Hall parking lot. gence, producing lower other female friend in their his outstanding athletic Calif., Yvonne and Al Galvan snowpacks in winter and ear- bridal party, even if they abilities in track and field. of Brentwood, Calif., Climate change bad lier snowmelt in spring. don’t know them. There is a He loved deeply, family was Delores Galvan of Union news for salmon The study appears in the solution. Gilbert Jackson number one in his heart, and City, Calif., and Dixie CORVALLIS (AP) — A journal Hydrobiologia. This summer, I was hon- that was apparent to those LaFrance of Bretwood, study of mountain streams in Traffic stop nets 56 ored to be the best man at the Gilbert Jackson around him. His family was Calif.; along with many the West over the past 60 wedding of a close friend. He Feb. 10, 1934 - Oct. 17, 2012 one in which the love and cousins, including Alva years finds the hottest tem- pounds of marijuana had a female friend, “Liz,” compassion for one another Strange and Jerri Wright peratures of summer and the MADRAS (AP) — Oregon In loving memory of whom he wanted in the wed- radiated. Gilbert’s passion who Gilbert was particularly lowest water levels of fall are State Police say a trooper Gilbert Jackson ding party. Liz didn’t know for helping others led him to close to and several nieces converging — which is bad who stopped a pickup for a Gilbert Jackson, of the bride, so instead of hav- serve in the U.S. Air Force and nephews. news for salmon. speeding violation in central ing her be a bridesmaid, Liz Lakeside was born Feb. 10, during the Korean War, in He was preceded in death The authors say the con- Oregon found about 56 was a groomswoman. She 1934, in Salt Lake City, Utah. which he saw active duty. He by his parents, Ray Jackson vergence gives salmon less pounds of marijuana in the stood in photos with the His last hours were spent at later displayed his expertise and Jenny Atencio; brothers, time to recover from the vehicle. groomsmen, and even wore a Lower Umpqua Hospital, as a lineman when he resided Ralph Jackson and Ray stress of warm water before John Stonebarger of Fall matching outfit — a lovely where he passed away Oct. in San Francisco, Calif. Jackson; along with his later the stress of low water hits — River Mills, Calif., was gray dress with a red ribbon 17, 2012, surrounded with Gilbert married Darlene wife, Anita Jackson. 20 to 30 days less time. arrested for investigation of to match our gray suits and love by his family. Gilbert Bugal in 1955, and had four Son, father, brother, The study was based on unlawful possession, distri- red ties. — BEST MAN IN was the son of Ray Jackson children: Kathy Jackson of uncle, grandfather… the stream flow records between bution and manufacture of a REDMOND, WASH. and Jenny Atencio. Coos Bay, Linda Noriega of many names to one man. 1950 and 2010 from 22 sites controlled substance. DEAR BEST MAN: That is He lived a colorful life, Myrtle Point, Dale Jackson Always on our minds and certainly an appropriate this adventurous, sincere, of Coquille and Matthew forever in our hearts will you solution to something that and intelligent man, know- Jackson and wife, Dianna be Gilbert. You were one of a Death Notices shouldn’t be a problem in the ing no boundaries when it Jackson of Coquille. He is kind. Maureen L. Schneider Stanley G. Gruchacz — first place. came to accomplishing a survived by his four children Sign the guestbook at — 64, of Reedsport, passed 87, of North Bend, died Nov. Women have also occa- goal he set his sights on. In along with his seven grand- www.theworldlink.com away Nov. 4, 2012, in 4, 2012, in Coos Bay. sionally served in the capaci- Reedsport. Arrangements Arrangements are pending ty of “best man.”I’m glad you Lonnie Webb Philippines Liberation 2. children and four great- are pending with Nelson’s with North Bend Chapel, mentioned it. April 15, 1926 - Oct. 24, 2012 During the heavy fighting, grandchildren and celebrat- Bay Area Mortuary, 541-267- 541-756-0440. the Enterprise was reported ed 61 years of marriage. 4216. John Wesley Wright — 79, DEAR ABBY: I have seen A celebration of the life of as having been sunk four Lonnie worked at Coquille Jackie R. Jacobson — of North Bend, died Nov. 2, letters in your column refer- Lonnie Webb,86,of times by the Japanese. A zero Lumber and Menasha 80, of Coos Bay, died Nov. 5, 2012, in Coos Bay. ring to not being invited to Corvallis will be held from 2 attack exploded down an Plywood Pulp and Paper 2012, in Coos Bay. Arrangements are pending with children’s birthday parties to 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10. open elevator shaft, tearing a before he was hired in 1969 Arrangements are under the Myrtle Grove Funeral Service- and the hurt that follows. It’s Please call 541-752-6204 for hole in the ship’s hull. Sailors as an industrial millwright at care of Coos Bay Chapel, Bay Area, 541-269-2851. amazing to me that some directions. stuffed mattresses and bags Teledyne Wah Chang in 541-267-3131. Frank Harrison Wilcox adults have also never Lonnie of cement in the hole before Albany. He worked there for Kenneth D. Fulk — 74, — 85, of Coos Bay, died Nov. learned the importance of was born of Coquille, died Nov. 5, 5, 2012, in Coos Bay. being sensitive to the feelings April 15, she headed for home. Lonnie 40 years before his retire- 2012, in Coquille. Arrangements are pending of others. 1926, the served aboard the “Big E” as ment. He loved clamming, Arrangements are under the with Myrtle Grove Funeral We recently moved into an youngest of she squeezed through he bowling, barbecuing, gro- care of Coos Bay Chapel, Service-Bay Area, 541-269- established neighborhood five chil- Panama Canal and went to cery shopping and cooking, 541-267-3131. 2851. where a group of adults go on dren. He Europe to bring home family and being at home. In trips, out to dinner, etc. I am was raised in troops. Lonnie spent leave 1969 there were Webb chil- old enough to realize that my North Bend Lonnie Webb time in Japan and London dren in four schools and his • Cremation husband and I will not be by his and spent a New Year’s Eve wife, Billie, started at Oregon • Funeral Service invited to everything. But I maternal grandparents, in Times Square in New York State University. The family am not “old enough” not to Edward and Margaret City. earned six college degrees feel a stab of pain and isola- Locally Culbertson Webb who were Lonnie’s $700 Oregon before Lonnie retired. “Our family Owned tion when group plans are natives of Mt. Sterling, Ky. veteran’s bonus went toward Lonnie is survived by his & Operated discussed in my presence and He died Oct. 24, 2012, in his first car in 1946. He wife, Billie (Snead) Webb; serving your family” we are not invited. Corvallis at home surround- returned to school and grad- children, Brent and Sue Somewhere along the line, 541-267-4216 ed by family. It was his wish uated from North Bend High (King) Webb, John and 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson people need to learn not to to stay at home so his family School in 1949. As a return- Cyndie Webb Meyer, Barry discuss group activities in cared for him there. He was ing veteran, he was honored Webb and Cheryl Webb all of front of those who are not always glad when the hos- and “spoiled” according to Corvallis, Bruce Webb and included. No one wants to pice nurses visited and when Billee Snead who was in his Cindy Kok of Salem and Brad feel left out. — NEWCOMER his children were with him. biology class. His feet were and Brenda Webb of Albany; TO MINNESOTA Lonnie left school to join up on the seat and his chair 18 grandchildren; four great- DEAR NEWCOMER: the U.S. Navy Aug. 16, 1943. tilted back as he flew paper grandchildren; sister, Joan You’ve said it well. While I He served as a Navy electri- airplanes out of the second Mathews Pederson of North don’t think the offenders are cian third class for 33 story classroom window Bend; and nieces and being deliberately cruel, if months, including 30 however, he was the best nephews who are the chil- people would think before months on the aircraft carri- opening their mouths, a lot of friend of her best friend. dren of Harold and Betty er USS Enterprise, and They were married Jan. 6, (Snead) Reeve and Richard hurt feelings could be avoid- received battle ribbons for ed. 1951, raised six children (who and Sande (Walatick) Snead. the Asiatic-Pacific all live in the Willamette Sign the guestbook at DEAR ABBY: I’m just Campaign 10 and Sunsetunset MemorialMemorial ParkPark wondering what you and Valley), welcomed 18 grand- www.theworldlink.com. Established in 1914 by the Independent Order of Odd your readers think about this: Valerie Ruth Fryer She was raised in She was preceded in Fellows (I.O.O.F.) & relocated from the Marshfield If you see your doctor only Bandon and worked as a death by her parents, the Pioneer Cemetery. The 40 acre park is the home of the once a year (or less if you are June 10, 1958 - Oct. 20, 2012 only mausoleum, columbarium & cremation garden in deputy at the Coos County Rev. J.C. and Wilma well), but you have been A celebration of life will Sheriff’s Department for the Bay Area. Arnett; and sister, Carolyn going to that doctor for five be held for Valerie Ruth 20 years in Coquille. • Simple cremation & burial. years or so, should that doc- Fryer, 54, of Salmon, Idaho Valerie was involved in Thompson. • Private or public graveside or mausoleum chapel tor remember you? — at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, many lives including her Sign the guestbook at services. LOUISE IN ARIZONA Nov. 10, at Bunker Hill “kids” in youth groups, www.theworldlink.com. • Large selection of burial/cremation spaces, DEAR LOUISE: It depends Assembly visiting her elderly friends, headstones, monuments, burial & urn vaults, on the volume of patients the of God, and going on mission trips. The World publishes caskets, urns, cremation jewelry, printed materials, doctor has in his (or her) 63748 video tributes & more is available at the time of Valerie is survived by death notices and service practice. Harriet need or in advance by preplanning. her husband, Bob Fryer; listings as a free public However, before seeing Road in • Pet cremation. sister, Joy Robbins; broth- service. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Tuesday, November 6,2012 Y K Nation America casts Good news for East Coast: Nor’easter to weaken its ballots on NEW YORK (AP) — And Lauren Nash, a mete- Weather experts had good orologist from the National news for beleaguered north- Weather Service, said wind east coastal residents today: gusts might blow down tree democracy’s day A new storm that threatened limbs weakened from Sandy to complicate Hurricane and cause more power out- Sandy cleanup efforts on ages. On Wednesday night, BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) with how the last four years Wednesday now looks like it gusts may occasionally reach — After 102 years on this have turned out. He and his will be weaker than expected. 60 mph in coastal Connecti- earth, after a life as an art wife, Paquita, were laid off As the storm moves up the cut and Long Island, she said. teacher and a store owner, within months of each other. Atlantic coast from Florida it Storm surges along the after seeing war and a The Associated Press Both are now back at work, now is expected to veer far- coasts of New Jersey and New Depression and presidents In this detail of a courtroom sketch, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, and he feels that many who center, during a preliminary hearing in a military courtroom at Joint ther offshore than earlier York are expected to reach good and bad, Selma Fried- remain unemployed either man sees no reason to muffle Base Lewis McChord in Washington state, Monday. projections had indicated. perhaps 3 feet, only half to a didn’t want to take a step Jeff Masters of the private third of what Hurricane her opinion. What does this down or move out of their election mean? She’ll give weather service Weather Sandy caused last week, Mas- comfort zone. you an earful. Underground says that ters said. While that should She wants to see war And, he added: “I don’t Details emerge in means less wind and rainfall produce only minor flooding, ended and schools renewed, think four years is enough on land. he said it will still cause some for manufacturing to return time really to turn anything Even so, he said winds erosion problems along the and women’s rights to around.” could still gust to 50 mph in New Jersey coast and the improve. She worries about Pat Crosswhite couldn’t Afghan massacre New York and New Jersey shores of Long Island, where health care and climate disagree more. The 55-year- Wednesday afternoon and Sandy destroyed some pro- change and energy and fair- old Holly Springs woman evening. tective dunes. ness, and stops for only a thinks Obama, if re-elected, JOINT BASE LEWIS- “I never got out of bed, moment before continuing should be impeached over McCHORD, Wash. (AP) — sir,”the colleague, Sgt. Jason her litany. his handling of the consulate Staff Sgt. Robert Bales spent McLaughlin, testified. “I Friedman’s first presiden- attack in Libya. “I think what the evening on his remote thought it was ridiculously tial vote was for Franklin he started is terrible,” said outpost in southern out of the realm of normal Afghanistan with fellow sol- possibility, sir.” Roosevelt in 1932. When she Crosswhite, who does voice- diers, watching a movie The March 11 attack on the voted Tuesday at St. overs for television commer- about revenge killings, shar- villages of Balandi and Andrews South, her retire- cials. “I don’t want him to ment community in Boca ing whiskey from a plastic Alkozai prompted the U.S. to finish it.” bottle and discussing an halt combat operations for Raton, Fla., she went with a Four years ago, Gantt Democrat again, marking attack that cost one of their days in the face of protests. It resisted the tug of “history.” President Barack Obama on friends his leg. was a month before military her ballot with no hesitation. This time, he favored giving Within hours, a prosecu- investigators could reach the “He couldn’t do it all in Obama the chance to live up tor said Monday, a cape- crime scenes. four years,”she said. to his promises. wearing Bales embarked on a Bales, 39, faces 16 counts In this vital swing state, “I don’t feel elation,” he killing spree of his own, of premeditated murder and Obama’s hopes hinged on said. “Even if Obama wins, I slaughtering 16 Afghan civil- six counts of attempted getting supporters to turn won’t go out celebrating ians before returning to the murder. The hearing could out en masse in Democrat- tonight and say, ‘Yes. We base in predawn darkness, last up to two weeks and will The Associaterd Press rich South Florida. And with won.’ Because we won’t win bloody and incredulous that help determine whether the House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio meets with reporter on Capitol Hill a higher percentage of sen- until four years from now, his comrades ordered him to case goes to a court-martial. in Washington on Sept. 21. iors than any other state, when we can see what the surrender his weapons. Bales has not entered a Florida’s 29 electoral votes results are of his actions.” “I thought I was doing the plea. His attorneys have not depend, in part, on older right thing,” a fellow soldier discussed the evidence, but voters’ approval. recalled him saying. say Bales has post-traumatic Americans face Around the breakfast table Voting in the shadow The details emerged at the stress disorder and suffered a at St. Andrews, supporters of of Sandy opening of a preliminary concussive head injury dur- hearing in Bales’ case at Joint ing a prior deployment to prospect of status Republican candidate Mitt LITTLE FERRY, N.J. (AP) — Romney shook their heads The Big Dipper hangs over Base Lewis-McChord, offer- Iraq. when they considered the Liberty Street as Frank Puzzo ing the clearest picture yet of The father of two from past four years. Doris Jacob- one of the worst atrocities of Lake Tapps, Wash., wore arrives to begin his Election quo Congress sen, 76, a retired secretary, the Iraq and Afghanistan green fatigues and sat beside Day duties. Just a week ago, couldn’t imagine why some- wars. one of his civilian lawyers as WASHINGTON (AP) — A ing with a Congress no closer rescuers were piloting boats one would give Obama their The prosecutor, Lt. Col. an investigating officer read barrage of negative ads, more to bridging the ideological through three feet of water vote again. Jay Morse, said that after the charges against him and than $2 billion in spending chasm and showing no incli- “What has he done?” she that coursed past Memorial Bales attacked one village informed him of his rights. and endless campaign stops nation to end the months of asked with refrained outrage, School and throughout this near his post at Camp When asked if he under- all come down to this: Amer- dysfunction. Tea party num- a piece of bacon pinched storm-scarred town. Now, it’s Belambay, he returned, woke stood them, Bales said, “Sir, icans likely will elect a Con- bers are certain to tick up in between her fingers. 28 degrees; the first voters a colleague to report what he yes, sir.” gress as divided as the one the Senate with Republican Friedman has heard those won’t arrive for nearly an hour. had done, and said that he The defense did not give they’ve been ranting about Ted Cruz heavily favored in arguments, along with her But Puzzo — whose apart- was headed out to attack an opening statement. Bales for two years. Texas and Deb Fischer look- neighbors’ thoughts on tax ment still has no heat or hot another village. was not expected to testify. In today’s voting, Repub- ing to grab the Nebraska seat. rates and foreign policy and water, whose car was licans are poised to hold the In the House, the move- abortion. She cannot con- claimed by storm surge — is 435-seat House, with ment that propelled the GOP vince them. She is a couple the first to arrive to prepare Democrats expected to gain a to the majority in 2010 will decades older than most and open the polls. small handful of seats at best be even more emboldened here. Maybe, she thinks, it’s “This is super important from roughly 60 competitive even if a few of the big-name just youthful ignorance. for the future of the country,” races but fall well short of the tea partiers lose. says Puzzo, an accountant net 25 needed for the majori- Sal Russo, head of the Tea Obama deserves a who has been out of work ty. House Speaker John Party Express, likened the chance for change since July. Boehner, R-Ohio, is poised to group to the anti-Vietnam wield the gavel again. War movement of the late APEX, N.C. (AP) — A few The people of Little Ferry Senate Democrats are 1960s and early 1970s that he miles outside of Raleigh, could be pardoned if they likely to maintain their nar- said remade the Democratic N.C., voters streamed into focused purely on their the Wake County Firearms beleaguered present. Some row advantage as two Party. He envisions the same Education & Training Center arrived shivering and clearly Republican candidates’ with the GOP. to cast ballots. They lined up exhausted, their long-held clumsy comments about When the Senate votes are along a hallway dominated certainties about shelter and rape and abortion could cost counted, moderate Republi- by posters offering National safety deeply shaken. But the The Associated Press the GOP Indiana and damp- cans and Democrats from Rifle Association classes and future matters to the people Jessica Tata,accused in the deaths of four children at her west Houston ens its prospects of winning Massachusetts and Montana “ladies handgun leagues.”As lined up at the voting daycare, stands at the conclusion of opening statements at the Harris Missouri — two major road- could be gone, leaving the blocks in the Republican chamber with just a handful Jerome Gantt signed in at the machines in the hallway out- County Criminal Courthouse, in Houston on Oct. 24. path to the majority. of the lawmakers inclined to registration table, a target side Ms. Kukula’s third- Republicans hoped the reach across the aisle. stared at him from the wall grade class. math would work in their favor Republican Sen. Olympia beyond. Agim Coma, a 25-year-old The 34-year-old black Prosecution rests in — Democrats are defending 23 Snowe of Maine decided to construction worker, is the seats, the GOP 10 — but solid retire earlier this year, frus- independent voted for first voter to arrive, 13 min- Republican John McCain Democratic recruits and the trated with the partisan utes before polls open. The four years ago, but not close presidential race, added gridlock in Congress. storm claimed his apartment day care fire trial because he did not like to the GOP candidate stum- New England’s three other Barack Obama. and car. bles may ensure that Nevada GOP senators are New It’s important because it’s “I honestly didn’t want a HOUSTON (AP) — Attor- could begin presenting their Sen. Harry Reid remains Hampshire’s Kelly Ayotte, our day,”he said, as Election black man to be the first neys for a Texas woman fac- case to jurors. Jessica Tata’s majority leader. Maine’s Susan Collins and president coming into that Day in America got under No matter who wins the Massachusetts’ Scott Brown, ing a murder charge after a defense team declined to say bad a situation,” said Gantt, way here and everywhere. presidency — President now an underdog against fire at her home day care how many witnesses, if any, who works for a pharmaceu- “No matter what happens — they planned to call to testify Barack Obama or Republican Democrat Elizabeth Warren killed four children and ticals company. hurricanes, tornados — it’s today in a Houston courtroom. Mitt Romney — the nation’s in a race for the late Sen. Gantt is far from happy our day to vote.” injured three other kids Prosecutors rested their chief executive will be deal- Edward M. Kennedy’s seat. case against Tata on Monday after calling about 30 wit- nesses over nearly two weeks. ‘Idiot’ sign for sidewalk driver Investigators allege that Tata had left the seven chil- CLEVELAND (AP) — A stand at an intersection for two dren she was caring for alone woman caught on camera days next week. She will have at her home to go shopping at driving on a sidewalk to to wear a sign saying: “Only an a nearby Target store when oil avoid a Cleveland school bus idiot drives on the sidewalk to in a pan ignited atop a stove- that was unloading children avoid a school bus.” top burner that had been left will have to stand at an inter- The judge ordered her to on. The children in the Febru- section wearing a sign warn- wear the sign from 7:45 a.m. ary 2011 fire ranged in age ing about idiots. to 8:45 a.m. both days. from 16 months to 3 years old. Court records show a Hardin’s license was sus- Tata’s attorneys insist she Cleveland Municipal Court pended for 30 days and she never intended to harm the judge on Monday ordered 32- was ordered to pay $250 in children and that she tried to year-old Shena Hardin to court costs. save them from the fire. Tata, 24, is charged with four counts of felony murder Up to 25 years for lobster thief but is currently being tried only in the death of 16- ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — other occasions before he month-old Elias Castillo. A Pennsylvania man could was confronted when he She faces up to life in prison spend up to 25 years in prison walked out of the store with if convicted. for stealing lobsters he $350 in lobsters. During Tata’s trial, which planned to sell to support his A Lehigh County judge on began Oct. 24, surveillance drug habit. Monday recommended Shu- video was presented that Authorities say 47-year-old manis serve time at a state showed her shopping at Tar- Charles Shumanis III repeat- prison able to help him deal get just before the fire edly stole lobsters and meat occurred. A former Target from Allentown-area super- with his drug and alcohol manager told jurors that Tata markets, including a botched problems. did not seem to be in a hurry March 1 theft that included a Shumanis pleaded guilty after realizing she had left parking lot car-jacking. in September to charges the stove top burner on while Police say Shumanis stole including retail theft and the kids were at the day care. meat and lobsters on two robbery of a motor vehicle. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, November 6,2012 • The World • A7 Y K World Police may China arrests activists have altered BEIJING (AP) — During important leadership transi- her 30-hour train journey to tion begins, a dragnet is Beijing, Wang Xiulan ducked aimed at keeping anyone evidence in into bathrooms whenever perceived as a threat or a the conductors checked IDs. troublemaker out of Beijing. S. Africa Later, as she lay low in the “There is no law in China, outskirts of the capital, especially for us petitioners unidentified men caught her and ordinary folk,”Wang,50, in a nighttime raid and said in an interview with The BY CARLEY PETESCH hauled her to a police sta- Associated Press. “Even The Associated Press tion. She assumed a fake common gangsters and identity to get away, and is hoodlums get to leave after JOHANNESBURG — now in hiding again. Wang’s they serve time for crimes, South African police may The Associated Press not a criminal. She’s a peti- but for us, if we get locked A policeman on a two-wheel elec- have altered the scene and tioner. up, we never know when we planted weapons after they tronic vehicle uses a scanner to She’s among many people might be freed.” check identity card of a man, at shot dead 34 striking miners The Associated Press attempting to bring local Authorities want no sur- near Lonmin’s Marikana Russia's Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov, left, Russian President Tiananmen Square in Beijing, complaints directly to the prises as the handover of Friday. mines in August, according Vladimir Putin, center, and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, bottom central government in an power begins in the capital to photographic evidence right, watch the Victory Day Parade, in Moscow on May 9. age-old Chinese tradition Thursday. The transition accused of engaging in graft presented at a commission of that has continued during already has been rocked by inquiry into the killings. and obstructing the investi- the Communist Party era. the party’s messiest scandal gation into his wife’s murder Photographs taken by But police never make that in decades, involving a former police at night show more Putin fires defense of a British businessman. easy,and this week, as an all- high-flying politician now weapons by the dead bodies than there were in photo- graphs taken immediately minister in wake of after the violence on Aug. Brother of Syrian speaker assassinated 16. Thousands of miners BEIRUT (AP) — Gunmen Assad’s regime. Four of the The killing came a day had gathered at hills in sell-off scandal killed the brother of Syria’s president’s top security aides after some of the most Marikana about 94 kilome- parliament speaker as he were killed in a rebel bombing intense fighting in Damascus ters (58 miles) northwest of MOSCOW (AP) — Russian appointed as the new minister. drove to work in Damascus of state security headquar- in months as rebels wage a Johannesburg where 34 President Vladimir Putin Putin’s comments today, the state-run news ters in Damascus on July 18. civil war to unseat Assad. miners were shot dead by fired the country’s defense appeared to connect the agency reported, as the police and 78 wounded in minister today, two weeks decision to a probe international envoy for Syria the worst state violence after a criminal probe was announced by the country’s warned the country could since the end of apartheid in opened into alleged fraud in top investigative agency last become another Somalia. 1994. the sell-off of military month into the sale of mili- Mohammed Osama South Africa is conducting assets. tary assets, including real Laham, brother of Parlia- NEW LOBBY HOURS a commission of inquiry to Anatoly Serdyukov has estate, at prices far below ment Speaker Jihad Laham, look into the parties respon- been widely unpopular in the market value. was killed in the Damascus 8 AM – 4 PM sible for 46 deaths, including ranks because of his reforms The Investigative Com- neighborhood of Midan, the two policemen, during nearly that radically cut the number mittee says the state suffered SANA news agency said. six weeks of strikes at the of military officers and army damages of 3 billion rubles It was the latest in a wave Lonmin Marikana mines. units, but Putin had staunch- ($95 million) in just a few of assassinations targeting Video evidence shown ly backed him in the past and cases reviewed. Syrian officials, army officers Monday also indicated that his dismissal came as a sur- Putin did not give and other prominent sup- some of the slain miners may prise.Some observers say that specifics in his televised porters of President Bashar have been handcuffed. Serdyukov’s successor may remarks, but said he made National police commis- take a less radical approach to the decision “in order to cre- sioner Riah Phiyega said that the military reform. ate the necessary conditions the commission has Putin made the announce- for the objective investiga- launched an investigation ment in a meeting with tion of all issues” regarding into the discrepancies. 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C M C M Y K A8 •The World • Tuesday, November 6,2012 Y K Weather South Coast Tonight: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly Oregon weather Wednesday, Nov. 7 National forecast cloudy, with a low around 50. Wind 6 to 13 mph. Tonight/WednesdayCity/Region WeatherForecast Underground for Wednesday,forecast for Nov. daytime 7 conditions, low/highLow temperatures | High temps Forecast highs for Wednesday, Nov. 7 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 55. North wind to 10 mph. WASH. Seattle Wednesday Night: Showers. Low around 43. North- 43° | 52° west wind around 7 mph. Chance of rain is 90%. Portland Thursday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. 46° | 52° Pendleton High near 48. Chance of precipitation is 100%. Billings 45° | 61° 43° | 68° Minneapolis Curry County Coast Newport 46° | 54° Bend 34° | 46° Salem Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50. North 45° | 57° New York wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. 48° | 54° IDAHO Chicago Detroit 39° | 45° Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly Ontario San Francisco 37° | 46° Eugene Denver 36° | 48° sunny, with a high near 53. North wind 11 to 14 mph. 39° | 57° 54° | 72° Washington D.C. 48° | 52° 39° | 73° Wednesday Night: Showers. Low around 42. North Bend 37° | 50° Northwest wind 6 to 13 mph. Chance of rain is 80%. Coos Bay Los Angeles Thursday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. 50° | 55° 61° | 77° High near 44. Chance of precipitation is 100%. Atlanta Medford Klamath Falls 41° | 57° Rogue Valley 45° | 57° El Paso 43° | 57° Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly CALIF. © 2012 Wunderground.com 46° | 79° cloudy, with a low around 47. Light northwest wind. Houston Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 58. North Cloudy Thunder- Flurries Ice 55° | 81° storms northwest wind 3 to 8 mph. Partly Miami Wednesday Night: Showers likely. 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Mostly cloudy, with a high Corvallis 62 54 0 The Tide Tables near 50. Light wind. Chance of rain is 70%. Eugene 64 56 T To find the tide prediction for your area, add or Temperatures indicate Monday’s high and Fairbanks 02 21B clr Philadelphia 46 32 clr Brookings 81 53 0 subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- overnight low to 5 a.m. Fargo 45 36 .09 cdy Phoenix 91 62 clr Portland area mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Roseburg 66 54 0 Hi Lo Prc Otlk Flagstaff 65 26 clr Pittsburgh 39 29 clr the high or low ratio for your area. Tonight: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly Medford 69 44 0 Albuquerque 69 45 clr Fresno 82 55 clr Pocatello 62 35 clr Location High time ratio Low time ratio cloudy, with a low around 46. Light, variable wind. Klamath Falls 68 30 0 AnchorageNor'easter 27 22 Hits sno NortheastGreen Bay Coast 40 24 sno Portland,Maine 40 25 clr Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of showers. 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Mostly Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 Billings 69 34 pcdy Jackson,Miss. 53 49 .22 cdy Sacramento 79 51 .01 clr Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 Birminghamwill also 64 be 45 possible .60 cdy fartherJacksonville inland. 74 48 .10 rn St Louis 44 42 .08 cdy cloudy, with a high near 49. Calm wind. Extended outlook Boise 67 43 clr Kansas City 47 40 .08 cdy Salt Lake City 66 41 clr North Coast HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. Boston 45 31 clr Key West 81 69 cdy San Angelo 78 40 clr Date time ft. time ft. Weather Underground • AP Tonight: A 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Buffalo 36 30 cdy Las Vegas 83 58 clr San Diego 86 60 clr 6-Nov 5:39 6.7 4:47 6.6 Burlington,Vt. 37 24 .02 clr Lexington 48 30 pcdy San Francisco 79 56 clr cloudy, with a low around 47. 7-Nov 6:32 7.0 6:03 6.3 Casper 65 35 pcdy Little Rock 56 48 .02 pcdy San Jose 84 54 clr Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly Charleston,S.C. 65 47 rn Los Angeles 94 60 clr Santa Fe 66 34 clr cloudy, with a high near 52. Southwest wind to 9 mph. 8-Nov 7:22 7.4 7:20 6.3 Charleston,W.Va. 50 26 pcdy Louisville 51 36 pcdy Seattle 59 45 rn Wednesday Night: Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with 9-Nov 8:08 7.9 8:31 6.6 Charlotte,N.C. 60 42 cdy Madison 44 25 rn Sioux Falls 39 37 clr a low around 39. Chance of precipitation is 60%. 10-Nov 8:51 8.5 9:36 7.0 Cheyenne 62 42 MM clr Memphis 53 47 .01 cdy Spokane 57 39 cdy Thursday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Chance of rain Rain LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. Chicago 44 30 rn Miami Beach 81 67 cdy Syracuse 41 29 cdy High near 50. Chance of precipitation is 80%. 55/43 48/44 Cincinnati 49 31 pcdy Midland-Odessa 74 44 clr Tampa 82 62 rn Date time ft. time ft. Cleveland 40 31 pcdy Milwaukee 41 31 .02 rn Toledo 43 20 clr Central Oregon 6-Nov 11:10 4.1 11:33 1.3 Colorado Springs 60 42 clr Mpls-St Paul 43 40 .30 cdy Tucson 89 55 clr Tonight: A 30 percent chance of rain. 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NFL | B3 Sports Kid Scoop | B4 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2012 SWOCC Lakers get first victory

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The Southwestern Oregon Community College volleyball team finally got a victory Saturday. The Lakers topped Linn- Benton at home for their first win in the NWAACC South Region. Southwestern won 14-25, 26-24, 25-22, 15-25, 16-14 against a team that had already clinched a berth into the playoffs. SWOCC finally was able to turn some of those close games into victories, and coach Stephanie Willett said the win was important after back-to-back tough seasons. “Especially for them, especially By Alysha Beck, The World the sophomores,”she said. “It was Coquille running back Sye Yates runs past Reedsport’s James Hixenbaugh for a during their game Friday night. definitely exciting.” The Lakers struggled in the first game, but came right back to take a 2-1 lead in the match. Home playoff date thrills Red Devils “That’s the nice thing about this team,” Willett said. “If you lose the first one, they can win BY JOHN GUNTHER Coquille finished the regular season by after that.” The World Football Playoffs shutting out Reedsport 52-0 on Friday night in She said the difference in this muddy and rainy conditions. The Red Devils game was serve receive — an issue COQUILLE — There’s a party in Coquille on Friday dominated both sides of the ball in a good tune- for the Lakers all season. Four out Friday night more than four decades in the Class 4A up for this week. of five players passed 2.0 (out of making. Klamath Union at North Bend, 7 p.m. They will need a similar effort to win this 3.0) or above on the accuracy Technically, it’s a football game, the first Siuslaw at La Salle Prep, 7 p.m. week, Thomason said. scale. home playoff contest for the Red Devils since On offense, Coquille boasts a physical line “That right there helped us Class 3A 1970. But the players on Coquille’s squad hope and three backs who bring different talents — with our win,” she said. the community enjoys it like a party. Willamina at Coquille, 7 p.m. Sye Yates, Matt Miranda and Tristan Dixon — She added that all-around “We’re trying to get the people excited to Saturday behind veteran quarterback Austin Arrant. defense was strong. come out and support us,”said Coquille senior Class 2A “For our offense to be successful this week, “And our hitters were just put- Austin Flood. Knappa vs. Gold Beach at Marshfield, 1 p.m. we’re going to have to be very balanced,” ting the ball away,” she said. The Red Devils host Willamina in a Class 3A Thomason said. “We’ve got three good running “Amber Owen had the best game first-round game. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. and Note: Admission $6 adults/$4 students for all games backs. We’ve got to use them all.” all season, I think.” admission is $6 for adults and $4 for students. Meanwhile, Coquille’s defense has been on a Owen led the Lakers with 22 “I’m excited for the city of Coquille to bring roll. The Red Devils gave up 41 points in their kills. Alex Roberts had 11 kills and one home,” said Coquille senior Larry Bowen. Coquille finished the regular season 6-3, turnover-plagued season-opening loss to two solo blocks, Brianna Gutierrez “Hopefully, it’s the start of a trend of having including a five-game winning streak after Phoenix, but has not given up more than three had 23 assists and Alyssa Jones playoff games here.” opening with losses at Class 4A schools in regulation in any game since added four aces. Becca Carter had The Red Devils hope it’s also the start of a Phoenix and Sutherlin. (Gold Beach had two overtime touchdowns in 27 digs and three aces, Chelsy trend of winning playoff games. Coquille has- That streak ended in a triple-overtime loss its 26-20 win over the Red Devils). Forbes had 26 digs and Danielle n’t won a postseason football game since that at Gold Beach that cost the Red Devils a shot at “Our defense has been doing good,” Alexander added 23 digs. 1970 season, which ended with the Red Devils the Sunset Conference title. Thomason said. “The last two weeks, when our The night before, holding the state champion trophy. But it also can be a positive for the team, offense is working, it’s as good as the defense.” Southwestern struggled through The players say they’re more prepared this Coquille coach David Thomason said. “We have a really evened-out attack,” the season-long issues in a loss. year, their third straight in the playoffs. “We’re using that feeling as motivation,” Bowen said. “We have our three main running Visiting Chemeketa topped the “We have a lot of experience now,” said Bowen. Thomason said. “We don’t want that feeling backs and we can pop it out and throw it when Lakers 25-11, 25-13, 27-25. “Everybody’s been there a couple of times. again.” we need to.” Caiti Barrie and Owen both had “We know what to expect. We’re not going Since the loss, the team has been more six kills, and Roberts added five to come out with our eyes 80 yards wide.” focused in practice, Bowen said. SEE COQUILLE | B3 kills and three solo blocks. Jones had nine assists, Carter had three aces and 15 digs and Alexander had 12 digs. Powers players receive all-league honors The Lakers finish the season against Umpqua at home on Wednesday, when they’ll celebrate ond-team pick at defensive end Peck, respectively, as well as the Pacific had one player picked THE WORLD sophomore night. and honorable mention selection coach of the year, Wolfe’s father, for the second team, senior “Hopefully, Saturday’s game Several football players from at running back. also named Eli. Heather Hardcastle. will go into that one,”Willett said. Powers received recognition in all- Jaron MacDonald was an hon- Triad quarterback Gabe League champion Yoncalla league voting by the coaches of the orable mention pick at center and Ovgard was the offensive MVP. swept the top honors with player SOCCER combined Skyline and Mountain Sean Martinez was an honorable of the year Brianne Joslyn and The SWOCC men finished the Valley leagues. mention pick at linebacker. VOLLEYBALL coach of the year Bill Gauer. season with a 3-1 loss at South Cougar Bessey was picked to Defending state champion Powers had two players receive The complete football and vol- Puget Sound on Saturday. the second team at offensive guard Camas Valley had the defensive second-team recognition — jun- leyball all-league lists can be and honorable mention at nose most valuable player and lineman iors Rebecca Standley and Sierra found in the Scoreboard section guard. Carl Martinez was a sec- of the year — Eli Wolfe and Kila Sotela. on Page B3. SEE LAKERS | B3 Mayo leads Harris throws TD pass Mavericks for Western Oregon past Blazers THE WORLD Altenbach is second for the Raiders with 55.5 tackles for the DALLAS (AP) — O.J. Mayo is Coquille graduate Joe Harris season. feeling right at home with the added a touchdown pass to his OIT volleyball: Freshman Dallas Mavericks. resume of accomplishments as a Kara Young has fit right in with Mayo celebrated his 25th birth- red shirt freshman on the Western Oregon Tech’s volleyball team. day with 32 points, his second Oregon University football team The Marshfield graduate is consecutive 30-point home game this fall. second on the team with 248 kills, to start the season, and the Harris had a touchdown pass to first with 67 aces, second with 245 Mavericks used a fourth-quarter Antoinne Wafer digs and among the team leaders surge to beat the Portland Trail during the in serve receive. Blazers 114-91 on Monday night. fourth quarter Alumni The Owls finished the season Chris Kaman and Darren against Central 11-20 overall and 3-15 in league Collison are also fitting in with the The Associated Press Washington on play. Young was one of three play- Mavericks, who are still without Portland’s J.J. Hickson looks for an opening against Dallas defender Elton Brand dur- Saturday, but Notes ers to participate in every match. injured star . ing the first half Monday. the Wolves were St. Martin’s volleyball: Collison had his second con- unable to complete a comeback in Freshman Kirby Neale has secutive double-double with 14 work off that.” was the Mavs’ primary offensive a 36-32 setback. Harris also had 22 appeared in 17 of the 20 matches points, 13 assists and only one Mayo made six 3-pointers and coach. “The ball was moving, they yards rushing. for the Saints this fall, including turnover. Kaman scored 16 points capped his night with a running were setting good screens. They Harris also has four rushing making seven starts. The on 8-of-10 shooting. dunk with 1:18 left. After shooting made their shots, got to the rim.” touchdowns and two receiving Marshfield graduate has 27 kills, “In the offseason, the 7 for 22 in his first two Dallas LaMarcus Aldridge and Wesley touchdowns, giving him the most 10 assists and 13 assisted blocks Mavericks lost some good players, games on the road, he is 22 of 35 at Matthews had 20 points each for scores for the Wolves this season. during the season. but we also got some good players. home with 13 3-pointers. Portland. Nicholas Batum had 14 Southern Oregon 63, St. Martin’s, located in Lacey, I think some underrated players,” The Trail Blazers, coached by points, while J.J. Hickson grabbed Eastern Oregon 35: The Raiders Wash., is 6-14 on the season. Kaman said. “Some guys can real- , a Mavericks assistant 11 rebounds. continued their recent offensive Boise State swimming: ly score the basketball on this team the past four seasons under Rick Rookie Damian fireworks while completing the North Bend graduate Rachel and are very creating, starting Carlisle, were within 85-83 with Lillard had 13 points and five assists season sweep of the Heaney won the 200-yard butter- with Darren and O.J.” 10:17 left. in his fourth NBA game. He had two Mountaineers. fly for the Broncos in a dual meet Asked about the fast-paced But Kaman, who was 8-of-9 quick fouls and missed extending After four straight weeks with victory over host Oregon State on Mavericks offense, which has shot shooting in his Dallas debut some historic achievements. better than 700 yards of offense, Saturday. at least 60 percent from the field in Saturday after missing the first Lillard had matched Geoff Southern Oregon had 642 yards Heaney, a junior, finished the consecutive games for the first time two games with a strained right Petrie as the only players in Saturday, including a school- race in 2 minutes, 3.31 seconds, the in team history, Mayo described it calf, made a 17-foot jumper. That Blazers history to score 20 or more record 550 passing yards by Austin top time in the Mountain West as organized street ball. was the sixth consecutive shot he points in his first three games. He Dodge, who also threw four Conference this fall. She has two “We have spots to fill, but we made Monday, and it started a had joined as the touchdown passes. wins in the event this season. just continue moving,” Mayo said. game-ending 29-8 run. only players in NBA history with at Coquille graduate Heston She also helped a Boise State “It’s kind of hard to guard. We “Obviously, we didn’t do a least 20 points and seven assists in Altenbach had 10 tackles, a forced squad finish second in the 200 don’t do something constant or good enough job defensively. I his first three career games. fumble and a pass breakup for the medley relay, placed fourth in the something you can scout. We think Dallas put on a flow clinic in Raiders, who improved to 7-2 on 100 butterfly and was fifth in the pretty much read the defense and the second half,” said Stotts, who SEE BLAZERS | B2 the season. 400 individual medley. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Tuesday,November 6,2012 Y K Sports Knicks Pagano is winning blast leukemia battle THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cardinals promote Mabry to replace Mark McGwire INDIANAPOLIS — ST. LOUIS — The 76ers Doctors say Colts coach Cardinals promoted John Chuck Pagano is winning his Mabry to hitting coach as the battle with leukemia. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS replacement for Mark On Monday, Dr. Larry McGwire, who told St. Louis Cripe, Pagano’s physician, PHILADELPHIA — he won’t return after three told The Associated Press Carmelo Anthony scored 21 seasons and appears headed that the illness that has side- points and JR Smith had 17 to to the Los Angeles Dodgers. lined Indy’s lead the New York Knicks to a The 42-year-old Mabry, head 110-88 win over the whose 14 major league sea- coach for Sports Philadelphia 76ers on sons included three stints more than Monday night. with St. Louis, and was assis- a month Shorts Raymond Felton scored 16 tant hitting coach last season. points and Tyson Chandler was in had 14 to lead the Knicks to “complete remission.” Cripe said a morning exam showed their first 3- Kansas State hopes 0 start Pagano’s white blood cell NBA since the count and bone marrow tests Klein will play Saturday 1999- were normal as he prepares to MANHATTAN, Kan. — Recap 2000 sea- start a second round of Kansas State coach Bill son. The chemotherapy. Snyder is hopeful injured Knicks beat the Sixers 100- The doctor explained quarterback Collin Klein will 84 on Sunday in the opener patients typically undergo be available for Saturday’s of the home-and-home three rounds of treatment to game at TCU. series. wipe out any potentially lin- The Heisman Trophy The Knicks busted the gering cancer cells. The sec- candidate was hurt during game open in the third quar- ond round of chemo is sched- the third quarter of the No. 3 ter, stretching the lead to 21 uled to start later this week Wildcats’ 44-30 victory over points. They got a surprising and will last four to six weeks. Oklahoma State on Saturday. third from 38-year-old Former Saints safety Snyder did not discuss the Rasheed Wallace, who scored nature or severity of the eight points and hit a couple taken to hospital injury, but all indications of 3-pointers, including a NEW ORLEANS — point toward a possible con- 26-footer at the buzzer to Former Saints safety Steve cussion. end the quarter. Gleason was taken to a New After a solid first, the Orleans hospital after Washington State star Sixers fell apart, and got becoming unresponsive at WR Wilson suspended nothing going with their set the Superdome while watch- SPOKANE, Wash. — offense. Jrue Holiday led ing Monday night’s game Washington State star them with 17 points. against the Philadelphia receiver Marquess Wilson Heat 124, Suns 99: Eagles. was suspended for an LeBron James had 23 points Gleason suffers from the unspecified violation of team and 11 rebounds, Dwyane The Associated Press ALS (amyotrophic lateral rules, and will miss New York’s J.R. Smith dunks during a game against the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday in Philadelphia. Wade scored 22 points and sclerosis), also known as Lou Saturday’s game against No. Miami beat Phoenix. Gehrig’s disease. He under- 17 UCLA. finished with Shved hit from in the lane, Gordon Hayward led Utah had 15 points and 15 rebounds went treatment in the emer- Cougars coach Mike Leach 18 points and had then Nikola Pekovic scored with 19 points, 13 in the first as the Cavaliers snapped a gency room at Ochsner declined to say why Wilson 15 for the Heat, who are aver- inside and Budinger made a half. two-game skid. Hospital. His wife reported was suspended, although he aging 111.8 points in their 3-pointer with 38 seconds to Spurs 101, Pacers 79: Blake Griffin scored 20 through the Saints that said the punishment would first four games. Allen go, making it 103-96 in front Gary Neal scored 17 points points, Jamal Crawford Gleason was alert and “doing last at least a week. became the 24th player in of a stunned crowd. and San Antonio set a fran- added 19 and Chris Paul had well.” NBA history to eclipse the Grizzlies 103, Jazz 94: chise record for best start to a 17 for the Clippers. CYCLING Jones-Drew will sit out 23,000-point mark when he Zach Randolph had 16 points season with its fourth Kings 94, Warriors 92: Olympic road race champ made a free throw with 1:01 and 18 rebounds, Marc Gasol straight win. DeMarcus Cousins scored 23 Thursday’s game investigated for bribe left in the third quarter. added 22 points and added 14 points and grabbed 15 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Shannon Brown led Memphis capped a day of points and 11 rebounds for rebounds as Sacramento held The Jacksonville Jaguars will GENEVA — Olympic road Phoenix with 18 points off the celebration by beating Utah. the Spurs (4-0). Former off Golden State to avoid an be without running back race champion Alexandre bench,making five 3-pointers. Before the game, the Spurs guard George Hill led 0-4 start. Maurice Jones-Drew for Vinokourov is being investi- Timberwolves 107, Nets Grizzlies introduced their new Indiana with 15 points. Cousins outworked slow- Thursday night’s game gated for allegedly bribing a 96: Rookie guard Alexey owners with NBA commis- San Antonio’s reserves footed Andrew Bogut to help against Indianapolis. rival to fix a race, becoming the Shved and Chase Budinger sioner on hand. outscored Indiana’s bench Sacramento score 16 straight Coach Mike Mularkey latest of cycling’s big names to led a furious rally from 22 Mike Conley added 16 players 57-35. points during the third quar- ruled Jones-Drew out, no be threatened by the ongoing points down, and Minnesota points, Rudy Gay had 15 and Cavaliers 108, Clippers ter and bust open a tie game. surprise since he’s wearing a fallout from the Lance stunned Brooklyn. Quincy Pondexter 14 for 101: Rookie Dion Waiters hit Klay Thompson had 22 walking boot on his sprained Armstrong doping affair. Shved made the go-ahead Memphis. seven 3-pointers and scored points and David Lee added 20 left foot and using a push cart The International Cycling basket with 2:35 remaining The Grizzlies also picked 28 points, helping Cleveland points to bring the Warriors to get around the facility. Union pledged to open a probe and had a pair of 3-pointers up where they left off last stave off a fourth-quarter within a point in the final into revived allegations that in the fourth quarter after season by winning their 12th rally by Los Angeles. minute. But Thompson missed Crennel removes himself the London Games gold going scoreless for the first straight regular season game Kyrie Irving added 24 a potential tying jumper and as defensive coordinator medalist from Kazakhstan three. The Timberwolves and extending their franchise points, Tyler Zeller had 15 Stephen Curry missed a 3- paid off his opponent in a scored the final 11 points. record. points and Anderson Varejao pointer as time expired. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — two-man breakaway to ensure The Chiefs made another he won the 2010 Liege- round of sweeping changes in Bastogne-Liege classic. an attempt to lift themselves NBA issues first warnings for flopping out of a season-long funk. OBITUARIES Coach Romeo Crennel Golf instructor Jim Flick NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA issued preseason to stop the act of players dra- yet from the league, but he drew two sacked himself as defensive flopping warnings to Minnesota’s JJ matically overselling contact in hopes charging fouls in the game and assumed coordinator, and plans to dies of cancer at 82 Barea and Cleveland’s Donald Sloan on of tricking referees into calling fouls. he was flagged for one of those. His spend more time with the CARLSBAD, Calif. — Jim Monday, the first two under a new poli- League officials review plays and inform coach, Rick Adelman, is concerned team’s offense, while corner- Flick, a golf instructor for cy designed to end the act. players if something they did falls under about the policy and its enforcement, back Stanford Routt was more than 50 years whose Barea threw his upper body back- the league’s definition of a flop, which is wondering if the 6-foot Puerto Rican waived and defensive tackle clients included Tom Lehman ward after contact while defending “any physical act that appears to have guard was targeted for his reputation. Shaun Smith was signed. and Jack Nicklaus upon join- Sacramento’s Jimmer Fredette in the been intended to cause the referees to “I’ve said it before, I think it’s some- ing the Champions Tour, died fourth quarter on Friday. Sloan tumbled call a foul on another player.” thing that they can certainly look at, but BASEBALL of pancreatic cancer, his fam- wildly to the court a few feet from con- “It’s just a judgment call,” Sloan I don’t know how anybody, you know, a Ortiz signs two-year ily said. He was 82. tact after a pick set against him by said. “I’m sure they’ll crack down on it.” thousand miles away on TV can tell if contract with Red Sox Flick taught golf in 23 Chicago’s Nazr Mohammed on Friday. The second offense comes with a somebody gets hit or not hit. I think countries and directed pro- “The extra on the end kind of made it $5,000 fine, followed by $10,000 for a anybody here, if somebody does that to BOSTON — David Ortiz, grams such as Golf Digest’s bad,” Sloan said before the Cavs’ game third, $15,000 for a fourth and $30,000 you, you’re going to flinch,” Adelman the face of the Red Sox since Schools and ESPN Golf against the Clippers in Los Angeles. “To for a fifth. 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the late 1990s. COQUILLE “We know they’re coached Saints Red Devils are well,”Thomason said. Thomason likes to think confident the Red Devils are the same, From Page B1 and likes his squad’s chances, topple given their experience. For the season, Coquille “I think they’re ready and has scored 308 points and they’re primed and they Eagles allowed 142. The Red Devils know what they need to do,” rank eighth in scoring offense he said. “They’re a lot further and fifth in scoring defense along than they were last year for Class 3A. and the year before.” NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The players won’t go in Two teams with the same Willamina has been simi- larly dominant in its 6-3 sea- overwhelmed after losing the record. Two teams heading in past two years to Horizon strikingly different direc- son, scoring 284 points and giving up 135. Christian and Santiam tions. Christian. Drew Brees and the New Thomason said the Bulldogs have done that “I think we’re a lot more Orleans Saints appear to be confident than last year,” on the rise again. against a tough schedule in the difficult West Valley Flood said. Michael Vick and the “I think we’re ready to go are League. “Week in and week out, out, take it to them and go far down, and nearly out. The Associated Press in the playoffs,”added Bowen. Brees threw two touch- Willamina plays a tougher New Orleans running back Chris Ivory carries the ball on a touchdown run during the first half against schedule than we do,” he The winner of Friday’s down passes, extending his Philadelphia on Monday. game will face either top- NFL record streak to 51 games said. Willamina’s losses have ranked Dayton or Warrenton in a row, while Vick was cient than spectacular, as big wins, that kind of bring win, or get back in the game. come to Kennedy, Horizon in the quarterfinals next week. sacked seven times and took New Orleans seemed intent you together and let you see a At this point, everything has Christian and Dayton, all tal- Coquille’s last home play- an awful beating as the Saints on proving it’s not just a one- vision of what you can be, to be dead on. You can’t miss, ented squads. off game was a 27-0 win over romped to a 28-13 victory over man team. what you can accomplish. and you almost have to be Thomason hadn’t had Newport in the 1970 quarter- the Eagles on Monday night. The NFL’s worst-ranked Here we are the midway perfect on every drive.” time to digest much film on finals. The next week, the Not that Philadelphia did- running game relied on a trio point. It’s gone by fast. Philadelphia was far from the Bulldogs by Monday Red Devils beat Willamina on n’t have its chances. But four of backs — Chris Ivory, Mark “This,” he added, “is the perfect, but sure had plenty afternoon, but said Willamina the road 33-26 in the semifi- first-and-goals resulted in Ingram and Pierre Thomas — type of momentum we want of chances. The Eagles out- boasts a good running attack. nals. two measly field goals, a and finished with 140 yards, going into the second half of gained New Orleans and fin- The squad is coached by vet- Coquille beat Junction tipped pass led to Patrick nearly double its season the season.” ished with 447 yards — the eran Tim France, who led City 10-7 to win its only state Robinson’s 99-yard intercep- average. Ivory had a 22-yard Another dismal perform- eighth straight team to put up Powers in its dominant run in football title. tion return for a New Orleans touchdown run. ance by the Eagles is sure to more than 400 on the Saints. touchdown, and the Eagles The defense came up with keep the heat on Vick and But the offensive line just messed up a trick play when two huge turnovers near its Reid. couldn’t keep Vick upright, a they had the home team total- own end zone. There was Vick threw a 77-yard problem that got worse after LAKERS SWOCC finished 0-13-1 ly fooled,costing them a score. Robinson’s interception and touchdown pass to DeSean right tackle in league and 0-15-1 overall. “As coaches and as play- return,which matched Darren Jackson in the third quarter, went down in the first half From Page B1 ers, we obviously have to do a Sharper’s franchise record. but that was about the only with a strained ankle tendon. BASKETBALL better job,” embattled coach Then, with just over 3 minutes highlight for the visiting He didn’t return. Moses Phillip scored the The Lakers play their only said of the Eagles left and the Eagles down to team. The elusive quarter- “These are correctable Lakers’ goal in the 64th home games before late (3-5), who are mired in a their last gasp, Brent Celek back matched his career high mistakes,” Reid said, repeat- minute, briefly tying the December on Saturday when four-game losing streak. caught a pass at the New for sacks; he also went down ing a familiar theme. “With match. But South Puget Sound both the women and men “That starts with me.” Orleans 8 but fumbled it away. seven times when playing for some of those sacks you can added two goals for the win. have scrimmages against The Saints (3-5) revolve The Saints recovered, and the Atlanta Falcons against look at coverage, and with The Lakers ended with a alumni teams. around Brees, of course, and the Superdome celebration the on Oct. some of them you can look at 1-11-1 record in league play The women play at 2 p.m., he played much better than was on. 15, 2006. play calling, but we have to and 2-12-1 record overall. followed by the men at 4. he did the previous week in a “There are defining “It’s very frustrating,”Vick do better. The bottom line is The Laker women were Their next home games 34-14 loss to Denver. But his moments throughout a sea- said. “These are games that we have to block the guys and blanked by Lane 12-0 in their are Dec. 30 against College of performance was more effi- son,” Brees said. “Big plays, we have the opportunity to do a better job.” finale on Saturday. the Redwoods. Scoreboard

Triad; Cougar Bessey, sr, Powers; Isaac Class 2A Jesuit 5, Century 0 Memphis 103, Utah 94 Monday, Nov. 12 On The Air Reynolds, sr, Prospect. Linebacker — Carson First Round David Douglas 1, Southridge 0 Dallas 114, Portland 91 Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. Dentinger, jr, Triad; Zach McCarthy, jr, Triad; Joe Friday Oregon City 3, Grants Pass 2 San Antonio 101, Indiana 79 Saints 28, Eagles 13 Today Stanley, jr, Elkton; Robby Doane, jr, Elkton; Shon Gaston at Central Linn Central Catholic 4, Canby 0 Sacramento 94, Golden State 92 Philadelphia 0 3 10 0 — 13 College Football — Ball State at Toledo, 5 p.m., Moses, sr, Hosanna Christian; Trenton Bennett, Stanfield at Portland Christian Tualatin 3, Centennial 1 Cleveland 108, L.A. Clippers 101 New Orleans 7 14 7 0 — 28 ESPN2. sr, Hosanna Christian; Sean Martinez, soph, Saturday South Eugene 4, Lakeridge 0 Today’s Games First Quarter Wednesday, Nov. 7 Powers. Defensive Back — Stanley Dunas, sr, Bonanza at Kennedy Sunset 2, Sheldon 1 Orlando at Chicago, 5 p.m. NO—Robinson 99 interception return (Hartley NBA Basketball — Philadelphia at New Orleans, 5 Elkton; Kyle Roe, sr, Prospect; Brad Libolt, sr, Enterprise at Oakland Beaverton 3, North Medford 1 Toronto at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. kick), 2:36. p.m., ESPN; San Antonio at Los Angeles Clippers, North Lake; Weston Tilton, jr, Camas Valley. Knappa at Gold Beach Second Round Detroit at Denver, 6 p.m. Second Quarter 7:30 p.m., ESPN. VOLLEYBALL Oakridge at Heppner Today Wednesday’s Games Phi—FG Henery 22, 12:03. Regis at Grant Union Aloha at Forest Grove Phoenix at Charlotte, 4 p.m. College Football — Bowling Green at Ohio, 5 p.m., Skyline League NO—Ivory 22 run (Hartley kick), 8:33. ESPN2. Monroe at Lost River South Medford at Clackamas Washington at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Player of the Year — Brianne Joslyn, Yoncalla. NO—Colston 1 pass from Brees (Hartley kick), Major League Soccer — Conference semifinals, Hillsboro at Lincoln Indiana at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Coach of the Year — Bill Gauer, Yoncalla. Class 1A 1:13. New York at D.C. United, 5 p.m., NBC Sports West Salem at McMinnville Brooklyn at Miami, 4:30 p.m. First Team — Brianne Joslyn, jr, Yoncalla; First Round Third Quarter Network. David Douglas at Jesuit Denver at Houston, 5 p.m. Nichole Lewis, soph, Camas Valley; Brandi Friday Phi—Jackson 77 pass from Vick (Henery kick), Thursday, Nov. 8 Oregon City at Central Catholic Orlando at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Joslyn, sr, Yoncalla; Whitney Lindsey, soph, Powder Valley at St. Paul 8:42. NBA Basketball — Oklahoma City at Chicago, 5 South Eugene at Tualatin Philadelphia at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Camas Valley; Caeli Barnhart, sr, Umpqua Valley Elkton at Sherman Phi—FG Henery 37, 7:00. p.m., TNT; Los Angeles Clippers at Portland, 7:30 Beaverton at Sunset Memphis at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Christian; Sarah Kostrna, jr, New Hope. Jordan Valley at Perrydale NO—Graham 6 pass from Brees (Hartley kick), p.m., TNT. Toronto at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Second Team — Rebecca Standley, jr, Powers; Saturday Class 6A Girls 1:20. NFL Football — Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 5:20 L.A. Lakers at Utah, 6 p.m. Alauna O’Brien, sr, Elkton; Amy Parker, jr, Triad at Adrian First Round A—73,099. p.m., NFL Network. Detroit at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Elkton; Karen Wickman, jr, Yoncalla; Salista Crow at Dufur Saturday College Football — Florida State at Virginia Tech, Cleveland at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Williams, jr, Yoncalla; Julia Mooney, sr, Camas Echo at Lowell Tualatin 5, Oregon City 1 4:30 p.m., ESPN. San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Pro Soccer Valley; Lilly Berry-Cabiao, jr, Umpqua Valley Cove at Camas Valley Sunset 2, Sprague 0 Major League Soccer — Conference semifinals, Christian; Heather Hardcastle, sr, Pacific; Sierra Triangle Lake at Imbler West Linn 6, Roseburg 0 Mavericks 114, Blazers 91 Major League Soccer Playoffs Seattle at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m., ESPN2. PORTLAND (91): Batum 6-13 2-2 14, Aldridge 9- Sotela, jr, Powers. Class 5A Clackamas 4, South Salem 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE 19 2-3 20, Hickson 3-10 1-2 7, Lillard 2-13 8-8 13, First Round Lakeridge 1, Hillsboro 0 Semifinals Matthews 8-15 1-3 20, Price 2-4 0-0 4, Pavlovic Local Schedule Friday Westview 1, Lake Oswego 0, OT Saturday, Nov. 3 High School Playoffs 1-5 0-0 3, Leonard 3-7 0-0 6, Jeffries 1-3 0-0 2, Churchill at Redmond North Medford 4, Glencoe 0 D.C. United 1, New York 1 Freeland 1-2 0-0 2, Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Barton 0-1 0- Today Crescent Valley at Wilson Tigard 2, Beaverton 1, 2 OT Sunday, Nov. 4 0 0. Totals 36-93 14-18 91. High School Boys Soccer — Class 4A Playoffs, VOLLEYBALL Mountain View at Wilsonville Thurston 5, Newberg 0 Houston 2, Kansas City 0 DALLAS (114): Marion 4-6 0-0 8, Brand 4-7 0- La Salle Prep at North Bend, 3 p.m. Class 5A Hermiston at Marist Lincoln 1, South Medford 0 Wednesday, Nov. 7 0 8, Wright 5-7 0-0 10, Collison 5-8 4-5 14, Mayo High School Girls Soccer — Class 4A Playoffs, State Tournament Putnam at Silverton Central Catholic 1, Sheldon 0 New York at D.C. United, 5 p.m. 12-18 2-2 32, Carter 3-9 0-0 8, Murphy 1-4 1-2 3, Hidden Valley at North Bend, 5:30 p.m. At Liberty High School Ashland at West Albany Jesuit 6, Grants Pass 0 Houston at Kansas City, 6 p.m. Kaman 8-10 0-0 16, Do.Jones 3-4 0-2 6, Crowder Wednesday, Nov. 7 Quarterfinals Roosevelt at Springfield Southridge 4, West Salem 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE 3-5 1-2 9, Da.Jones 0-0 0-0 0, James 0-0 0-0 0, College Volleyball — Umpqua at SWOCC, 6 p.m. Friday Lebanon at Sherwood Canby 5, St. Mary’s 0 Semifinals Cunningham 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 48-78 8-13 114. Thursday, Nov. 8 South Eugene 1, Gresham 0 Friday, Nov. 2 West Albany vs. Lebanon, 8 a.m. Class 6A Portland 27 28 24 12 — 91 No local events scheduled. First Round Grant 2, Barlow 1 Real Salt Lake 0, Seattle 0 Marshfield vs. Corvallis, 8 a.m. First Round Dallas 31 26 26 31 — 114 Summit vs. Bend, 10 a.m. Friday Second Round Sunday, Nov. 4 3-Point Goals—Portland 5-22 (Matthews 3-4, Pendleton vs. Churchill, 10 a.m. Centennial at Jesuit Today San Jose 1, Los Angeles 0 High School Stars Pavlovic 1-3, Lillard 1-8, Price 0-1, Aldridge 0-1, Thurston at Oregon City Sunset at Tualatin Wednesday, Nov. 7 Class 4A Batum 0-5), Dallas 10-20 (Mayo 6-8, Crowder 2- Westview at Sprague West Linn at Clackamas Los Angeles at San Jose, 8 p.m. FOOTBALL State Tournament 3, Carter 2-5, Do.Jones 0-1, Murphy 0-3). Fouled Clackamas at Tualatin Westview at Lakeridge Thursday, Nov. 8 Skyline League At Lane Community College North Medford at Tigard Out—None. Rebounds—Portland 53 (Hickson 11), Quarterfinals David Douglas at Sheldon Seattle at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m. Offensive MVP — Gabe Ovgard, Triad Lincoln at Thurston Dallas 43 (Marion 7). Assists—Portland 13 Friday Roseburg at Gresham Defensive MVP — Eli Wolfe Jr., Camas Valley Central Catholic at Jesuit (Lillard 5), Dallas 29 (Collison 13). Total Fouls— Crook County vs. Elmira, 1:15 p.m. Crater at Century Lineman of the Year — Kila Peck, Camas Valley Southridge at Canby Portland 13, Dallas 15. Technicals—Dallas defen- Transactions Madras vs. La Grande, 1:15 p.m. West Linn at Southridge Coach of the Year — Eli Wolfe, Camas Valley South Eugene at Grant sive three second 2. A—19,521 (19,200). Banks vs. Phoenix, 3:15 p.m. McNary at Lake Oswego BASEBALL First Team Astoria vs. Sisters, 3:15 p.m. Beaverton at South Medford Class 3A-2A-1A Boys COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended L.A. OFFENSE Grant at West Salem First Round Pro Football Class 3A Dodgers RHP Jose Dominguez 25 games and free Quarterback — Gabe Ovgard, jr, Triad. Running Glencoe at Aloha Today agent RHP Emerson Martinez and free agent SS Back — Eli Wolfe Jr., sr, Camas Valley; Scotty State Tournament Reynolds at Tigard Irrigon at Oregon Episcopal NFL At Lane Community College Luis Valenzuela 50 games for violations of the Kennedy, sr, Prospect. End — Caleb Lindsey, jr, South Salem at Canby Lakeview at Santiam Christian AMERICAN CONFERENCE Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Camas Valley; Tony Jefferson, jr, Hosanna Quarterfinals Sunset at McMinnville Umpqua Valley Christian at Catlin Gabel East W L T Pct PF PA Friday Program. Christian. Center — Dewey Talley, sr, Camas Lakeridge at Central Catholic St. Mary’s at Portland Christian New England 5 3 0 .625 262 170 American League Corbett vs. Creswell, 8 a.m. Valley. Guard — Kila Peck, sr, Camas Valley; Pleasant Hill at Riverside Miami 4 4 0 .500 170 149 BOSTON RED SOX—Agreed to terms with DH Cascade Christian vs. Valley Catholic, 8 a.m. Blake Trumbull, jr, Triad. Kicker — Zach McCarty, SOCCER Westside Christian at Blanchet Catholic N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 168 200 David Ortiz on a two-year contract. Santiam Christian vs. Nyssa, 10 a.m. jr, Triad. Class 4A Boys Delphian at Canyonville Christian Buffalo 3 5 0 .375 180 248 HOUSTON ASTROS—Named Dennis Martinez Oregon Episcopal vs. Blanchet Catholic, 10 a.m. DEFENSE First Round Umatilla at Riverdale South W L T Pct PF PA bullpen coach and Eduardo Perez bench coach. End — Matt Thompson, jr, Camas Valley; Tony Class 2A Today Class 3A-2A-1A Girls Houston 7 1 0 .875 237 137 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Named Terry Bradshaw Jefferson, jr, Hosanna Christian. Nose Guard — State Tournament North Marion at McLoughlin First Round Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 159 191 minor league hitting coordinator, Jose Castro Kila Peck, sr, Camas Valley. Linebacker — Austin At Ridgeview High School Henley at Astoria Today Tennessee 3 6 0 .333 182 308 assistant minor league hitting coordinator, Milt McGrew, jr, Triad; Kai Wolfe, soph, Camas Valley; Quarterfinals Cascade at Molalla Santiam Christian at Corbett Jacksonville 1 7 0 .125 117 219 Thompson outfield, bunting and baserunning Andrew Miles, sr, North Lake. Defensive Back — Friday Brookings-Harbor at Philomath De Lasalle North at Catlin Gabel North W L T Pct PF PA coordinator and Felix Francisco special assign- Eli Wolfe Jr., sr, Camas Valley; Gabe Ovgard, jr, Heppner vs. North Douglas, 1:15 p.m. Mazama at Stayton Umatilla at Glide Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 199 176 ment scout/international and pro scouting. Triad. Punter — Zach McCarthy, jr, Triad; Austin Kennedy vs. Culver, 1:15 p.m. La Salle Prep at North Bend Cascade Christian at Dayton Pittsburgh 5 3 0 .625 191 164 NEW YORK YANKEES—Claimed C Eli Whiteside Buell, sr, Elkton. Days Creek vs. Grant Union, 3:15 p.m. Ontario at Sisters Cincinnati 3 5 0 .375 189 218 off waivers from San Francisco. Second Team Weston-McEwen vs. Reedsport, 3:15 p.m. Newport at Phoenix Cleveland 2 7 0 .222 169 211 SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms with OFFENSE Class 1A Class 4A Girls Pro Basketball West W L T Pct PF PA LHP Oliver Perez on a one-year contract. Quarterback — Ryan Lockwood, sr, Hosanna State Tournament First Round Denver 5 3 0 .625 235 175 National League Christian. Running Back — Josh Garcia, jr, Camas At Ridgeview High School Today NBA San Diego 4 4 0 .500 185 157 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Named Pat Corrales Valley; Austin McGrew, jr, Triad; Brandon Bowen, Quarterfinals North Marion at Mazama EASTERN CONFERENCE Oakland 3 5 0 .375 171 229 special assistant to the general manager. sr, Elkton. End — Weston Tilton, jr, Camas Valley; Friday Hidden Valley at North Bend Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 1 7 0 .125 133 240 MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to terms with Zach McCarty, jr, Triad. Center — Omar Alvarado, New York 3 0 1.000 — NATIONAL CONFERENCE RHP Jairo Asencio on a minor league contract. Powder Valley vs. Yoncalla, 8 a.m. Klamath Union at La Grande 1 sr, Hosanna Christian. Guard — Jevon Painter, sr, St. Paul vs. Lowell, 8 a.m. North Valley at Philomath Brooklyn 1 1 .500 1⁄2 East W L T Pct PF PA ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Promoted assistant Gilchrist; Blaine Twedell, sr, Elkton; Joey Hosanna Christian vs. Imbler, 10 a.m. Cottage Grove at Gladstone Boston 1 2 .333 2 N.Y. Giants 6 3 0 .667 254 185 hitting coach John Mabry to hitting coach and Ronnander, jr, Hosanna Christian; Cougar Portland Lutheran vs. Perrydale, 10 a.m. Sisters at Molalla Toronto 1 2 .333 2 Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375 133 183 Memphis (PCL) pitching coach Blaise Ilsley to Bessey, sr, Powers. La Salle Prep at Junction City Philadelphia 1 2 .333 2 Dallas 3 5 0 .375 150 181 bullpen coach. DEFENSE Class 6A Southeast Division W L Pct GB State Tournament Brookings-Harbor at Scappoose Washington 3 6 0 .333 226 248 FOOTBALL End — Ryan Gallagher, jr, Camas Valley; Carl Orlando 2 0 1.000 — South W L T Pct PF PA At Liberty High School Class 5A Boys Martinez, sr, Powers. Nose Guard — Gordon Miami 3 1 .750 — Atlanta 8 0 0 1.000 220 143 Quarterfinals First Round CAROLINA PANTHERS—Claimed LB Jason Leach, soph, Elkton. Linebacker — Bradley Charlotte 1 1 .500 1 Tampa Bay 4 4 0 .500 226 185 Friday Today Williams off waivers from Philadelphia. Waived Dancer, jr, Camas Valley; Trent Balin, jr, Hosanna Atlanta 1 1 .500 1 New Orleans 3 5 0 .375 218 229 Central Catholic vs. Gresham, 1:15 p.m. Sandy at Woodburn CB Ron Parker. Christian; T.J. Riblett, sr, Triad. Defensive Back — Washington 0 2 .000 2 Carolina 2 6 0 .250 149 180 Barlow vs. Roseburg, 1:15 p.m. Liberty at Corvallis CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed LB J.K. Schaffer Ryan Lockwood, sr, Hosanna Christian; Kevin Central Division W L Pct GB North W L T Pct PF PA Clackamas vs. Sheldon, 3:15 p.m. Ashland at Wilsonville to the practice squad. Baker, sr, Prospect; Brandon Bowen, sr, Elkton. Milwaukee 2 0 1.000 — Chicago 7 1 0 .875 236 120 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed OL Steve Century vs. Jesuit, 3:15 p.m. Putnam at Hood River Valley 1 Punter — Alex Hunsaker, soph, Butte Falls. Chicago 2 1 .667 ⁄2 Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 239 187 Wilson at Mountain View Vallos. Waived RB Keith Toston. Signed LB Honorable Mention Indiana 2 2 .500 1 Minnesota 5 4 0 .556 204 197 FOOTBALL Hermiston at Crescent Valley Brandon Marshall to the practice squad. OFFENSE Cleveland 2 2 .500 1 Detroit 4 4 0 .500 192 188 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Announced coach Class 4A Cleveland at Sherwood 1 Quarterback — John Evoniuk, jr, Elkton; Detroit 0 3 .000 2⁄2 West W L T Pct PF PA Franklin at Summit Romeo Crennel relieved himself of defensive Boston Ehlers, sr, Prospect; Josh Hand, sr, North First Round WESTERN CONFERENCE San Francisco 6 2 0 .750 189 103 coordinator duties. Waived CB Stanford Routt. Lake; Josh Mattox, jr, Camas Valley. Running Friday Class 5A Girls Southwest Division W L Pct GB Seattle 5 4 0 .556 170 154 Signed DT Shaun Smith. Named Gary Gibbs Back — T.J. Riblett, sr, Triad; Austin Buell, sr, Madras at Scappoose First Round San Antonio 4 0 1.000 — Arizona 4 5 0 .444 144 173 defensive coordinator. Elkton; Garrett Esteb, sr, Hosanna Christian; Douglas at Cascade Today Dallas 3 1 .750 1 St. Louis 3 5 0 .375 137 186 NEW YORK JETS—Signed LB D.J. Bryant and RB Philomath at Sweet Home 1 Shon Moses, sr, Hosanna Christian; Trent Balin, Cleveland at Summit Memphis 2 1 .667 1⁄2 Monday’s Game John Griffin to the practice squad. Banks at Gladstone 1 sr, Hosanna Christian; Carl Martinez, sr, Powers; Crescent Valley at Liberty Houston 2 1 .667 1⁄2 New Orleans 28, Philadelphia 13 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Traded CB Aqib Klamath Union at North Bend 1 David Ward, sr, North Lake; Caleb Melson, sr, Corvallis at Marist New Orleans 2 1 .667 1⁄2 Thursday, Nov. 8 Talib to New England for a 2013 fourth-round Camas Valley. End — Cody McNerney, jr, Triad; Siuslaw at La Salle Prep Churchill at Wilsonville Northwest Division W L Pct GB Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 5:20 p.m. draft pick. Tyler Sky, soph, Elkton; Garrett Martin, sr, Saturday West Albany at Bend Minnesota 2 1 .667 — Sunday, Nov. 11 COLLEGE Cottage Grove at Baker 1 Hosanna Christian; Darren Stillwagon, soph, Hermiston at Willamette Portland 2 2 .500 ⁄2 Atlanta at New Orleans, 10 a.m. ARKANSAS—Suspended senior LB Terrell Prospect; Brad Libolt, sr, North Lake; Andrew Ontario at North Valley Mountain View at Putnam Oklahoma City 1 2 .333 1 Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Williams indefinitely following his weekend Wilson at Sherwood 1 Miles, sr, North Lake. Center — Seth Minix, jr, Class 3A Utah 1 3 .250 1⁄2 Denver at Carolina, 10 a.m. arrest on charges of driving while intoxicated. Triad; Joe Stanley, jr, Elkton; Jaron MacDonald, First Round Class 6A Boys Denver 0 3 .000 2 San Diego at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. CAMPBELL—Fired football coach Dale Steele, jr, Powers; Matt Henkel, jr, North Lake. Guard — Friday First Round Pacific Division W L Pct GB Tennessee at Miami, 10 a.m. effective at the end of the season. Trevor Claybaugh, soph, Triad; Sid Wade, jr, Warrenton at Dayton Saturday Golden State 2 2 .500 — Buffalo at New England, 10 a.m. CLEMSON—Suspended senior F Devin Booker North Lake. Willamina at Coquille Aloha 1, Grant 0 L.A. Clippers 2 2 .500 — Oakland at Baltimore, 10 a.m. and freshman F Josh Smith for the team’s pre- DEFENSE Lakeview at Santiam Christian Forest Grove 2, McKay 1 Sacramento 1 3 .250 1 N.Y. Giants at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. season exhibition game against Lander for vio- End — Trinton Koch, jr, Gilchrist; Blake Glide at Horizon Christian South Medford 3, South Salem 0 Phoenix 1 3 .250 1 N.Y. Jets at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. lating team rules. Trumbull, jr, Triad; Austin Buell, sr, Elkton; Clatskanie at Scio Clackamas 3, North Salem 0 L.A. 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Coffee — even the instant variety — Moist, rich egg packs one of the most complex flavor profiles of any food, an amazing balance bread for fall of acidity, bitterness, sweetness and earthy notes. It adds BY ALISON LADMAN 4 egg yolks a kick to this bourbon For The Associated Press 4 cups all-purpose flour java steak tips. 2 tablespoons toasted When baking season sesame oil brings thoughts of savory 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 loaves of bread hot from the ⁄4 cup honey oven, we often overlook egg 1 tablespoon salt breads. But these rich, moist — and yes, eggy — loaves In a large bowl, combine the deserve serious considera- sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, tion. They are satisfying in a poppy seeds, pumpkin seeds way we typically associate and yeast. Stir in the milk and with quick sweet breads, yet water, then mix in the egg are versatile enough to yolks. When well mixed, add accompany dinner and make the flour, sesame oil, vegetable delicious sandwiches. oil, honey and salt. For this recipe, we stud- Knead, either by hand or ded a basic egg bread with with a dough hook on an elec- The Associated Press four varieties of seeds — tric mixer on low speed, for 8 sesame, sunflower, poppy to 10 minutes. Cover with and pumpkin. The seeds add plastic wrap and allow to rise a satisfying crunch without 1 in a warm place for 1 to 1⁄2 Coffee adds jolt to steak tips detracting from the moist hours, or until doubled in crumb of the bread. But if bulk. Meanwhile, coat a bak- you’d rather leave out the ing sheet with cooking spray. seeds, feel free. Transfer the dough to a BY J.M. HIRSCH tons of depth and flavor at cookies? Add some instant large zip-close plastic bag. lightly floured counter. Fold AP Food Editor the dinner table. That’s coffee to a chocolate-choco- Add the steak tips to the bag, the dough over itself, then FOUR-SEED EGG BREAD because coffee — even the late chip cookie recipe. Ditto close the bag, then turn to work into a ball. Transfer the Most of us have to be suf- instant variety — packs one for chocolate cake. coat the meat with the mari- dough to the prepared baking I Make the best hot fering from a pretty mind- of the most complex flavor nade. Refrigerate at least 1 Start to finish: 3 hours sheet. Cover the bread with cocoa. In a saucepan, com- blowing caffeine withdrawal profiles of any food, an hour and up to overnight. Servings: 16 plastic wrap and allow to rise bine equal parts cocoa pow- migraine before we’ll reach amazing balance of acidity, When ready, heat the 1 tablespoon toasted again for 1 hour, or until risen der and instant coffee with for instant coffee. That bitterness, sweetness and broiler with an oven rack 6 sesame seeds and puffy. milk. Bring to a gentle sim- doesn’t mean you shouldn’t earthy notes. inches from the heat. 1 tablespoon toasted sun- Toward the end of the ris- mer and whisk in sugar (to buy some, because while While tasty on their own Remove the steaks tips flower seeds ing time, heat the oven to 325 taste). Or be totally decadent instant coffee makes a gen- — or with cream and sugar — from the bag. Add the onions 1 tablespoon poppy seeds degrees. and use chocolate chips erally lousy cup of java, it can those flavors also can to the bag, close, then turn to 2 tablespoons toasted Using a paring knife, cut 2 instead of sugar. do astounding things for heighten the impact of other coat. Transfer the onions pumpkin seeds (also deep slashes in the top of the your cooking. ingredients in a dish (much and the marinade to a large called pepitas) load. Bake for 40 to 50 min- First, an instant coffee the way salt does). So what roasting pan. 1 BOURBON JAVA ⁄4-ounce packet instant yeast utes, or until deep golden primer. Coffee hounds have should you do with it? Start 1 Set the onions under the ⁄2 cup warm milk and cooked through. Trans- STEAK TIPS 1 been tinkering with versions by not making a cup of coffee broiler and cook for 3 to 4 ⁄2 cup warm water fer to a rack to cool. of instant coffee since at and using it as a dry ingredi- minutes. Remove the pan least the late 1700s, but it ent. Start to finish: 30 minutes from the heat, set the steak wasn’t until just before I Add a tablespoon or two active (plus marinating) tips over the onions, then World War II that it became of instant coffee to your Servings: 4 return to the broiler. Broil for widely available. Those early favorite chili. You will get a 1 cup bourbon 5 to 6 minutes, then turn the 1 varieties were made by depth of flavor you didn’t ⁄2 cup packed brown tips and broil for another 5 to spraying brewed coffee into think possible. sugar 6 minutes. Let the meat rest 1 heated towers and drying it I For the same reason, ⁄4 cup instant coffee for several minutes, then into granules. By 1964, a add some to a tomato- or red granules serve with onions spooned 1 freeze-drying method had wine-based beef stew. Cof- ⁄4 cup soy sauce over them. been perfected, which fee plays so well with the 4 cloves garlic Nutrition information per boasted superior aroma and savory meat and acidic- 1-inch chunk fresh ginger serving (values are rounded body. sweet tomatoes. 2 pounds sirloin steak tips to the nearest whole number): Better, perhaps, but most I Combine instant coffee 3 large yellow onions, 730 calories; 200 calories of us still don’t consider it with salt, cumin, ground chopped from fat (27 percent of total good. black pepper and whatever In a blender, combine the calories); 22 g fat (8 g satu- But that’s OK, because else gets you going. Grind it rated; 0 g trans fats); 165 mg bourbon, brown sugar, cof- The Associated Press while instant coffee may not up and use as a rub on steaks fee granules, soy sauce, gar- cholesterol; 42 g carbohy- Four-seed egg bread is satisfying, yet versatile enough to accompany or beef roasts. do wonders in your morning lic and ginger. Puree until drate; 50 g protein; 2 g fiber; dinner and make delicious sandwiches. mug, it can effortlessly add I Can you say mocha smooth, then transfer to a 1,450 mg sodium.

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Minutes from the bay ice maker $175. 2 tires 225-60-16 $15 The World, Bandon Western beach, medical center & shopping. Cozy 2 Bedroom 1 bath, near Min- gus Park. On street parking. Stove, each. 541-347-8503. “Dental - #55 Sales experience is not necessary, World, Umpqua Post, The Link, 541-756-8196 [email protected] Online & Smart Mobile. refridgerator. Yard. Garbage included. “Health Care Assistants - #57 but communication skills are a LUXURY OCEANFRONT CONDOS All specials are category specific. Pets considered, $650.00 Month. 1st, “Medical Records - #58 must. Must be able to perform in a 2BR/2BA, was $850k now $399,900. There are no refunds on specials. Last, deposit. Call 541-266-0464 “Medical Technicians - #56 deadline-driven environment, Resort Spa Restaurant Golf Marina Starts October 1, 2012 Recreation/ “Medical Therapists - #53 working independently as well as in www.MarinSemiahmoo.com For rent, 1possible 2 bdr. 1bth. Coun- “Nursing - #52 a team. 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For more information, commission plan and a strong 426 Cake Decorating hook-up. 541-756-7081 call 269-0333, extension 217. benefits including medical, dental, 601 Apartments 401(k), paid vacation and more. LEASE WITH OPTION. NEW studio 2 Market Place Jobs Wanted RENTALS & story 900 sq ft., plus garage. Lake 750 Apply on our Website at Special REAL ESTATE SPECIALS front / ocean view. Covered RV with http://www.lee.net/careers 6 lines, 1 week Choose any of these specials and hook-ups. References 1155 13th st add a photo for $5.00 extra. Port Orford. Call 541-660-8080 751 Antiques Equal Opportunity $15.00 Employer/Drug Free Workplace All specials will appear in Rentals / Real Estate 1 605 ENGLISH OAK washstand $325; Southern Coos Hospital The World, Bandon Western Lots/Spaces church pew $325. Also compressor 1 week - 6 lines, $50. New prices! 541-347-5053, leave in Bandon has an opening for a FT World, Umpqua Post, The Link, RV SITE / LAKEFRONT Online & Smart Mobile. $35.00 message. RN-Med/Surg. from 7pm to 7am. Osprey Point winter special. All specials are category specific. For more information go to Lakefront RV sites available, full There are no refunds on specials. www.southerncoos.org or call Care Giving Rentals / Real Estate 2 hook-up & wi-fi. Store, laundry 753 Bazaars 541-347-4515. EOE & Tobacco Starts October 1, 2012 225 2 week - 6 lines, pub-n-pizza. $385.00 COQUILLE CHRISTMAS FAIRE at free. 541-267-6278 541-759-2801 $45.00 Faith Lutheran Church Nov. 9, 11am-6pm. Bakery selections, deli- 606 Manufactured cious dishes prepared on-site & rea- Rentals / Real Estate 3 sonably priced new & used holiday Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 3 week - 6 lines, Rental Cottages / decorations. 970 N. Central. $55.00 Osprey Point RV Holiday seasonal essential open HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: Resort Osprey Point is offering house. young living essential oils. Drawing for gift basket and door For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 an advertising proof is requested in writing and several of our rental cottages Rentals / Real Estate 4 prizes too. Power to transform peo- Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. clearly marked for corrections. If the error is not for monthly use during the off ples lives including your own. Nov. 10 corrected by the Publisher, its liability, if any, shall 4 week - 6 lines, season available until July or from 11-4pm.912 Fir Ave. Reedsport. If your World newspaper fails to arrive by 5 p.m. Monday not exceed the space occupied by the error. $59.95 longer.Each fully stocked through Thursday or 8 a.m. on Saturday, please call your Further, the Publisher will reschedule and run the All specials will appear in & furnished. carrier. If you are unable to reach your carrier, telephone omitted advertisement at advertiser’s cost. All The World, Bandon Western Includes all utilities and Wifi 754 Garage Sales The World at 541-269-9999. World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday $685.00 and a smaller unit for claims for adjustment must be made within seven BANDON GARAGE sale Sat. & Sun., Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. $550.00 RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily (7) days of date of publication. In no case shall the Nov. 10 & 11, 9-3. 2792 Colony Circle, All specials are category specific. 541-759-2801 delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may Publisher be liable for any general, special or off Beach Loop Dr. Have a lot of extra There are no refunds on specials. consequential damages. household items, including beds (king receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed Starts October 1, 2012 610 2-4-6 Plexes & queen), bedding, complete kitchen deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. 541-267-6278 To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. items & decorative items. Clean & Quiet! Coos Bay ADVERTISING POLICY 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Fridge, range, 2 bdm, 1.5 bth.. River view, w/ deck, Moving sale. lots of appliances, The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall dishwasher, storage, carport. $599 mo. Available now. Reedsport tarps, tools, cloths and much more. not be liable for any error in published advertising unless W/S/G paid. Coin-Op laundry. larger 1bdm, 1 bth. Available Dec. 105 Beach blvd. Fishermans Trailer 690 Tower St., NB. $595/mo + 1st.$425 Mo.W/S pd. Please call park, space 12, Winchester Bay. 8-27-12 $595 sec. dep. 541-294-8808 541-991-2166. Friday and Saterday Nov. 9, 10. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Tuesday, November 6,2012 • The World • C5 Y K 754 Garage Sales 901 ATVs 909 Misc. Auto paying said sums or tendering the per- must move out. The buyer may not 124TH CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Auto Specials HONDA WORLDWORLD Legals formance necessary to cure the de- give you this notice until after the fore- EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL 100 fault, by paying all costs and ex- closure sale happens. If you do not 4th & Highland St., Coos Bay Choose to add a photo in this penses actually incurred in enforcing leave before the move-out date, the Friday, Nov. 9th: 9am - 2pm special for $5.00 more the obligation and trust deed, together buyer can have the sheriff remove you Our famous Turkey Sandwich lunch with trustee’s and attorney’s fees not from the property after a court hear- is served from 11am to 1:30pm. 6 lines, 2 weeks exceeding the amounts provided by ing. You will receive notice of the Take outs available. $15.00 TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Pursu- said ORS 86.753. In construing this court hearing. FEDERAL LAW RE- Call 541-269-5829 to order. Crafts, All specials will appear in ant to O.R.S. 86.705 et seq. and notice, the masculine gender includes QUIRES YOU TO BE NOTIFIED IF candy, collectibles, pie, coffee, $20,990 The World, Bandon Western O.R.S. 79.5010, et seq. Trustee’s the feminine and the neuter, the sin- YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND RENT- baked goods, and plants available 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday Sale No. 09-NC-121132 NOTICE TO gular includes the plural, the word ING THIS PROPERTY AS A RESI- all day. Turkey prepared by Black 4x4, Low Miles, Diesel, Manual. Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. B3213 BORROWER: YOU SHOULD BE “grantor” includes any successor in in- DENTIAL DWELLING UNDER A LE- Market Gourmet. Proceeds benefit All specials are category specific. AWARE THAT THE UNDERSIGNED terest to the grantor as well as any GITIMATE RENTAL AGREEMENT, community outreach. There are no refunds on specials. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A other person owing an obligation, the FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES THE Starts October 1, 2012 DEBT AND THAT ANY INFORMA- performance of which is secured by BUYER TO GIVE YOU NOTICE IN said trust deed, and the words WRITING A CERTAIN NUMBER OF Diane Archer Estate Sales TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED 541-267-6278 “trustee” and “beneficiary” include DAYS BEFORE THE BUYER CAN William Cushner Art Estate FOR THAT PURPOSE. Reference is their respective successors in inter- REQUIRE YOU TO MOVE OUT. THE Appetizers and wine tasting made to that certain Deed of Trust $24,990 est, if any. Anyone having any objec- FEDERAL LAW THAT REQUIRES Wednesday, November 14 5-7 p.m. made by, VERNON V. VINCENT, UN- 903 Boats 2010 Honda Odyssey EXL tion to the sale on any grounds what- THE BUYER TO GIVE YOU THIS NO- 80 Harbor Street, Florence MARRIED MAN, as grantor, to TICOR Loaded, Low Miles. soever will be afforded an opportunity TICE IS EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEM- Thurs ? Sat 9-5 Sun 11-4 DUE TO my age, I’ll accept any rea- 13015A TITLE, as Trustee, in favor of NEW sonable offer for my 40 ft. salmon & CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORA- to be heard as to those objections if BER 31, 2012. Under federal law, the tuna troller, Sockeye. Captain Hugh TION, as beneficiary, dated 3/3/2006, they bring a lawsuit to restrain the buyer must give you at least 90 days McNeil, 541-347-2190. recorded 3/8/2006, under Instrument same. NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL notice in writing before requiring you Garage / Bazaar No. 20063091, records of COOS TENANTS: The property in which you to move out. If you are renting this 1987 “Lund” Aluminum Boat County, OREGON. The beneficial in- are living is in foreclosure. A foreclo- property under a fixed-term lease (for Specials No leaks, carpeted, 2006 9.9HP terest under said Trust Deed and the sure sale is scheduled for February example, a six-month or one-year motor, EZ-loader trailer. $3500 obo. 6 lines, 1 week $20,990 obligations secured thereby are pres- 27, 2013. Unless the lender who is lease), you may stay until the end of Call 541-888-3698. $12.00 2010 Honda CRV EX ently held by Deutsche Bank National foreclosing on this property is paid, your lease term. If the buyer wants to One Owner, Low Miles. the foreclosure will go through and move in and use this property as the All specials will appear in Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee, 13005A1 someone new will own this property. buyer’s primary residence, the buyer The World, Bandon Western 906 4X4 for New Century Home Equity Loan The following information applies to can give you written notice and re- World, Umpqua Post, The Link, Trust 2006-1. Said Trust Deed encum- you only if you occupy and rent this quire you to move out after 90 days, Online/Online Map bers the following described real prop- property as a residential dwelling un- even if you have a fixed-term lease & Smart Mobile. erty situated in said county and state, der a legitimate rental agreement. The with more than 90 days left. STATE If scheduled before the deadline to-wit: LOT 1, BLOCK 22, BORDER information does not apply to you if LAW NOTIFICATION REQUIRE- has passed. All prices will be the AND BENDER’S EXTENSION TO you own this property or if you are not MENTS: IF THE FEDERAL LAW same regardless of deadlines. All $17,990 BORDER AND BENDER’S ADDITION $17,990 a residential tenant. If the foreclosure DOES NOT APPLY, STATE LAW specials are category specific. 2011 Nissan Altima 2.5S TO THE TOWN OF MYRTLE POINT, goes through, the business or individ- STILL REQUIRES THE BUYER TO There are no refunds on specials. Only 3,000 Miles! One Owner. COOS COUNTY, OREGON. The 1998 Dodge Ram 1500, 12192A ual who buys this property at the fore- GIVE YOU NOTICE IN WRITING BE- Starts October 1, 2012 street address or other common des- 4x4, auto, longbed, 106,000 miles, closure sale has the right to require FORE REQUIRING YOU TO MOVE 541-267-6278 ignation, if any, of the real property good condition, runs great. $5900. described above is purported to be: you to move out. The buyer must first OUT IF YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND 541-404-4522 907 A STREET MYRTLE POINT, OR give you an eviction notice in writing RENTING THE PROPERTY AS A that specifies the date by which you TENANT IN GOOD FAITH. EVEN IF 4x4 1994 Ford 150 xlt, $1500 in 97458 The undersigned Trustee dis- new tires and brakes. Crew cab. claims any liability for any incorrect- Auto, power steering, power win- $14,990 ness of the above street address or Electronics other common designation. Both the dow and power breaks. $2750 obo. 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid 775 541-888-8285 Certified, Low Miles. beneficiary and the trustee have 12061A elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said 907 Motorcycles trust deed and a notice of default has 776 Appliances been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the de- FOR SALE: new Hoover Tempo vac- fault for which the foreclosure is made uum in box $50. 4 bar stools, natural is grantor’s failure to pay when due, spruce, old barn wood tops $100. $13,990 the following sums: Amount due as of 541-347-6812. 2004 Toyota Solara October 25, 2012 Delinquent Pay- Auto, Only 30K Miles. ments from March 01, 2012 8 pay- B3215 ments at $475.02 each $3,800.16 (03-01-12 through 10-25-12) Late Charges: $257.44 Beneficiary Ad- Hobbies/ vances: $435.53 Suspense Credit: 785 2001 KX 250, Stock motor & exhaust, $-343.78 TOTAL: $4,149.35 ALSO, if Crafts renthal bars, low hours, great tires, you have failed to pay taxes on the new paddle tire included, great shape, $6,990 property, provide insurance on the $1800 or 0.B.O Call 417-434-0868 1998 Dodge Dakota property or pay other senior liens or 789 Jewelry Making 4 Cyl., Only 45K Miles! encumbrances as required in the note B3174 and deed of trust, the beneficiary may insist that you do so in order to rein- state your account in good standing. The beneficiary may require as a con- dition to reinstatement that you pro- vide reliable written evidence that you $25,990 have paid all senior liens or encum- brances, property taxes, and hazard 2004 Chevy 2500 4x4, Diesel, Auto, Low Miles. insurance premiums. These require- B3188 ments for reinstatement should be confirmed by contacting the under- signed Trustee. By reason of said de- fault, the beneficiary has declared all 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay sums owing on the obligation secured HondaWorld.com 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the fol- “Looking for a great gift? lowing: UNPAID PRINCIPAL BAL- Handmade is best! ANCE OF $84,448.62, PLUS interest etsy.com/shop/ReprievesCorner 915 Used Cars thereon at 5.75% per annum from For custom orders call 02/01/12 until paid, together with es- 2005 CHEVROLET CAVALIER (541)404-2606” crow advances, foreclosure costs, Always garaged since new, many trustee fees, attorney fees, sums re- options, complete service record, quired for the protection of the prop- immaculate condition. Strong erty and additional sums secured by runner. $7000. OBO 541-888-5803 the Deed of Trust. WHEREFORE, no- Pets/Animals 2009 TOYOTA Corolla LE. 79,000 mi. tice hereby is given that the under- 800 Asking $7600 OBO. Call Sleepy, signed trustee, will on February 27, 239-234-3391. 2013, at the hour of 11:00 AM, in ac- cord with the standard of time estab- lished by ORS 187.110, at THE 801 Birds/Fish 916 Used Pick-Ups FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE COOS FOR SALE: Dodge 2500 4x4 SXT COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2ND and PET SPECIALS quad cab, 5.7 Hemi, 32,000 miles BAXTER, COQUILLE, County of Black, extra’s. $26,500. Never COOS, State of OREGON, sell at Choose to ad a photo in this off roaded. 541-759-4498 public auction to the highest bidder for special for only $5.00 more S MALL cash, the interest in the said de- Pet / Animal scribed property which the grantor 6 lines, 2 weeks had, or had the power to convey, at UTSMART UTSMART the time of the execution by him of the $12.00 B USINESS said trust deed, together with any in- All specials will appear in O YOUR YOUR terest which the grantor or his succes- The World, Bandon Western O sors in interest acquired after the exe- World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday O WNERS : C C OMPETITION OMPETITION ! cution of said trust deed, to satisfy the Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. ! foregoing obligations thereby secured All specials are category specific. and the costs and expenses of sale, There are no refunds on specials. Place your ad including a reasonable charge by the Starts October 1, 2012 trustee. Notice is further given that 541-267-6278 Find your niche here and give any person named in ORS 86.753 has them the right, at any time prior to five days here! Tell your business before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dis- 802 Cats what your the boost it missed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the Tank, a 5 year old neutered Male business has to needs. Call entire amount then due (other than Tabby, has been missing since Sept. such portion of the principal as would 6th. He is a companion animal. He offer on the 541-269-1222 not then be due had no default oc- lives in the Barview / Charleston Area Bulletin Board. curred) and by curing any other de- on Cape Arago Hwy near Wildahl / Ext. 293 fault complained of herein that is ca- Libby / Sanddollar. 541-297-8901 Affordable pable of being cured by tendering the for details performance required under the obli- 803 Dogs advertising gation or trust deed, and in addition to customized just REWARD! Lost: Female Black Pomer- things in ways that’ll only confuse accordingly. If you start feeling on your plan at the same time. anian, name is Molly. Lost from home for you! Call the people who want to help you. sorry for yourself and making ARIES (March 21-April 19) in Pony Creek Rd area. Last seen @ 9:00pm on 10/22. 541-756-7488 or 541-269-1222 ARIES (March 21-April 19) unreasonable demands of oth- — Think of your hard work on a 541-294-3449. — In order to stay in control ers, even those who planned to difficult project as a labor of love, Ext. 293 when working on a critical task, help you will reject you. and your toil will seem much eas- WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 2012 you must maintain your patience ier. A positive, happy attitude will to get started ASTROGRAPH by Bernice Bede throughout the job. If you try to THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 2012 enhance your abilities. Automobiles today. Osol rush your work, a mistake is like- Like most Scorpios, you TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 900 A number of interesting ly. should be rather fortunate in — There is a possibility that changes could be in the offing in TAURUS (April 20-May 20) terms of your material interests many of you Bulls who are unat- the year ahead, and they will turn — Forget about trying for a huge during the coming months. A tached could rekindle a past BRIDGE your life around for the better. gain by gambling on a big risk. If number of new, wonderful chan- romance at this time. From out of Your social, business and leisure you can’t pull it off, it might cost nels could open up that would the blue, you might encounter or Marco Rubio, a Republican sena- cashes his top three diamonds, then affairs will all be in for a transfor- you far more than what you instantly increase your earnings hear from an old flame. tor from Florida, said, “Leadership shifts to a spade. mation. would have spent doing things if you take advantage of them. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) cannot be measured in a poll or even West’s one-club opening bid is fol- in the result of an election. It can only lowed by two passes. South is in the SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) the normal way. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — One of your greatest assets is be truly seen with the benefit of time. balancing seat. Here, three bids — When it comes to involve- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — There are strong indications your ability to finalize historically From the perspective of 20 years, not change their meanings. A one-no- ments in which money is being — By refusing to let others run that you may learn about some- tricky situations with a minimum 20 days.” trump overcall is weak (11 to 14 exchanged between friends, certain things that you’re ill- one who is strongly attracted to of fuss. Finish with the old before Or perhaps, from our point of view, points), not strong. A two-no-trump things must be handled with equipped to handle, complica- you. If you’d welcome a new rela- starting the new. the perspective of the next four years, jump-overcall is natural, not unusual. extreme care, or someone, per- tions are likely to arise. It tionship, check things out. CANCER (June 21-July 22) not four days. (It usually shows 20 to 22 points, but haps you, will end up feeling behooves you to take your pride SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- — An arrangement you enter While we vote and await the result perhaps a point or two fewer if South cheated. out of the picture. Dec. 21) — The financial trends into should be long-lasting and of of the presidential election, how would has a good six-card minor suit. It does you vote for the right line of play in this not promise 5-5 in the two lowest SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- CANCER (June 21-July 22) seem to be much more stable equal benefit to both parties.This deal? South is in four hearts. West unbid suits.) And a jump overcall in a Dec. 21) — Even after you’ve — Be very selective as to which than they were yesterday. If there will be especially important if suit is intermediate, not achieved an objective, you must of your friends you can poke and is a fiscal matter that needs to be you’re dealing with a member of weak. This South hand is take steps to solidify what you’ve tease without eliciting rancor. A discussed or revised, do so now. the opposite gender. a tad strong, but to double gained. If you don’t, all could slip sensitive pal might misinterpret CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — when so short in spades away. your playfulness and take things 19) — Someone who loves you Should you be in need of an (planning to bid hearts CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. seriously. as much as you love him or her expensive service requiring an next) is dangerous. 19) — Friends and companions LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — If wouldn’t mind hearing you expert, shop around before com- Declarer must play the trump suit without loss. will be more impressed by the you don’t handle your commer- express your feelings, especially mitting. There’s a good chance Yesterday, we learned example you set than by the phi- cial matters prudently, any if you haven’t been as demon- you’ll save yourself some money. that, taken in isolation, the losophy you espouse. Engage in opportunities that do exist could strative as usual. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) correct line is to finesse more doing and a lot less talking. slip through your fingers. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. — Regardless of the involve- on the first round. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Situations in which you would 19) — Do more detective work ments you might have, you’re However, never forget the 19) — You shouldn’t have to be normally do well could end up a regarding an arrangement or a likely to make a good impression bidding and its effect on told not to take any gambles on shambles. relationship that you deem dubi- on all those you encounter. Bask the placement of the people or things that you know VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ous. It could be far more benefi- in your well- deserved popularity. honor cards. Because West opened little about. There’s a chance — When you lack focus, you’ll be cial than you think, which you’ll LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — and there are only 13 you’ll be more gullible than unable to bring your forces to quickly discover. A better understanding of what is high-card points missing, usual, and you could easily be bear on important objectives. It’s PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) best for you, as well as for your he is a heavy favorite to had. OK to do less, as long as every- — You can gain the support of entire family, can be achieved. have the heart queen. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) thing is done to the very best of friends regarding a deeply Bring any constructive, common South should play hearts — Inconsistency substantially your ability. important issue if you discuss it interests to the forefront for max- from the top. lessens your possibilities for suc- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — with them on a one-on-one imum effect. cess. It’s quite likely that you’ll do Be a positive thinker and behave basis. Don’t try to sell everyone

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THE FEDERAL LAW REQUIREMENT tive bidder should independently in- BabinLaw, P.C., P.O. Box 1600, Exhibit A under the obligation or Trust Deed, sponses to the Request for Proposals. IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE AFTER vestigate: Brookings, OR 97415, within four Legal Description and in addition to paying said sum or Proposals must be clear and succinct DECEMBER 31, 2012, THE RE- months after the date of first publica- tendering the performance necessary and not exceed 25 pages. Section di- QUIREMENT UNDER STATE LAW (a) The priority of the lien or interest of tion of this notice, or the claims may Real property in the County of Coos, to cure the default, by paying all costs viders, title page, table of contents, STILL APPLIES TO YOUR SITUA- the judgment creditor; be barred. State of Oregon, described as follows: and expenses actually incurred in en- resumes, any supporting documents TION. Under state law, if you have a (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- All persons whose rights may be af- forcing the obligation and Trust Deed, and any attachments required by this fixed-term lease (for example, a plicable to the property; fected by the proceedings may obtain A parcel of land in the Southwest together with trustee’s and attorney’s RFP do not count in the overall page six-month or one-year lease), the (c) Approved uses for the property; additional information from the records quarter of the Northeast quarter of fees not exceeding the amounts pro- count for the proposal. Proposers buyer must give you at least 60 days (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- of the court, the personal representa- Section 29, Township 28 South, vided by said ORS 86.753. who submit more than the pages per- notice in writing before requiring you tices on the property; tive, or the lawyers for the personal Range 14 West of the Willamette Me- In construing this notice, the singular mitted may not have the additional to move out. If the buyer wants to (e) Rights of neighboring property representative, John C. Babin, ridian, Coos County, Oregon, de- includes the plural, the word “grantor” pages read or considered. move in and use this property as the owners; and BabinLaw, P.C. scribed as follows: includes any successor in interest to buyer’s primary residence, the buyer (f) Environmental laws and regulations the grantor as well as any other per- All proposals will be evaluated on the can give you written notice and re- that affect the property. Date first published on October 30, Beginning at the Northwest corner of son owing an obligation, the perfor- completeness and quality of the con- quire you to move out after 30 days, 2012. that parcel deeded to William mance of which is secured by said tent. Only those proposers providing even if you have a fixed-term lease Dated this 08 day of October, 2012 Bostwick, et ux and recorded Septem- Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” complete information as required by with more than 30 days left. If you are Date: October 25, 2012 ber 3, 1968 bearing Microfilm No. and “beneficiary” include their re- the RFP will be evaluated. The ability renting under a month-to-month or Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni 68-9-31812, records of Coos County, spective successors in interest, if any. to follow the instructions contained week-to-week rental agreement, the John C. Babin OSB# 80011 Oregon; thence South 5° 31’ 30” East The NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL TEN- herein demonstrates attention to de- buyer must give you at least 30 days By: B. Griswold Attorneys for Personal Representative along Bostwick’s West boundary ANTS, attached hereto as Exhibit B, is tail. notice in writing before requiring you Civil Deputy 214.15 feet to the Southwest corner incorporated herein by reference. to move out. IMPORTANT: For the PUBLISHED: The World - October 30, thereof, said point also being on the [Exhibit B, NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL For purposes of the submission of buyer to be required to give you notice PUBLISHED: The World - October 16, November 6 and 13, 2012 North right of way edge of the old TENANTS, is not published pursuant proposals, the proposer shall submit under state law, you must prove to the October 23, October 30, and Novem- (ID-20219465) County Road; thence along the old to 86.750(2)(b).] one (1) original printed proposal and business or individual who is handling ber 06, 2012 (ID- 20218378) County Road as follows: South 79° 10’ THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN AT- three copies, for a total of four docu- the foreclosure sale that you are oc- TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE West 12.81 feet; thence North 89° 27’ TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY ments. In addition, the proposer shall cupying and renting this property as a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 08” West 188.3 feet to the Southeast INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE submit one (1) unbound redacted residential dwelling under a legitimate STATE OF OREGON Reference is made to a certain trust corner of that parcel deeded to Lyle C. USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. UN- copy with redactions highlighted in the rental agreement. The name and ad- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS deed (“Trust Deed”) made, executed Smith et ux and recorded September LESS YOU NOTIFY US WITHIN 30 copy if the proposer wants any infor- dress of the business or individual and delivered by Manfred F Welsch, 9, 1968 bearing Microfilm Reel No. DAYS AFTER RECEIVING THIS NO- mation in the proposal exempt from who is handling the foreclosure sale is CASE NO 12CV0125 Trustee(s) of the Welsch Family Survi- 68-9-32018; thence North 0° 11’ west TICE THAT YOU DISPUTE THE VA- public disclosure. The entire proposal shown on this notice under the head- vors Trust u|a|d October 7, 1994, as along Smith’s East boundary 128.4 LIDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY POR- submittal must be received at the re- ing “TRUSTEE”. You must mail or de- CITIMORTGAGE, INC., grantor, to First American Title Insur- feet to the Northeast corner thereof; TION OF IT, WE WILL ASSUME THE quired place for submission on or be- liver your proof not later than Its successors in interest ance Co., as trustee, in favor of Ore- said point also being the South right of DEBT IS VALID. IF YOU NOTIFY US, fore the time and date specified 1/28/2013 (30 days before the date and/or assigns, gon First Community Credit Union, as way edge of State Highway No. 42; IN WRITING, WITHIN 30 DAYS AF- herein. first set for the foreclosure sale). Your Plaintiff, beneficiary, dated October 30, 2006, thence North 64° 44’ 55” East along TER RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE proof must be in writing and should be vs. and recorded on November 1, 2006, said right of way 200 feet to the point THAT YOU DO DISPUTE THE DEBT Faxed proposals will be accepted and a copy of your rental agreement or KEN ALLEN; ANGELA PROVOST- as Recording No. 2006-14743, in the of beginning. OR ANY PORTION OF IT, WE WILL should be sent to 541-269-5370. The lease. If you do not have a written ALLEN; JEFFERY W. DAVIS; mortgage records of Coos County, Or- PROVIDE VERIFICATION BY MAIL- Water Board is not responsible for un- rental agreement or lease, you can NORTHWEST COMMUNITY CREDIT egon. Oregon First Community Credit Tax Parcel Number: 9860.08 ING YOU A COPY OF THE REC- readable, misdirected or incomplete provide other proof, such as receipts UNION; STATE OF OREGON; Union is now known as First Commu- ORDS. IF YOU SO REQUEST, IN fax transmissions which will not be ac- for rent you paid. ABOUT YOUR SE- OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES nity Credit Union. There are defaults by the grantor or WRITING, WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER cepted. CURITY DEPOSIT Under state law, Defendant(s), The Trust Deed covers the following other person owing an obligation, the RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE, WE you may apply your security deposit described real property (“Property”) performance of which is secured by WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE All costs incurred by the proposer in and any rent you paid in advance NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON situated in said county and state, the Trust Deed, with respect to provi- NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE preparation of proposals, including against the current rent you owe your WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FORE- to-wit: sions therein which authorize sale in ORIGINAL CREDITOR IF DIFFERENT participation in any interviews, shall landlord. To do this, you must notify CLOSURE (REAL PROPERTY) Parcel 1 of Final Partition Plat 2005 the event of default of such provision; FROM THE CURRENT CREDITOR. be borne solely by the proposer; the your landlord in writing that you want #13, filed and recorded June 28, the defaults for which foreclosure is DATED: August 9, 2012. Water Board shall not be liable for any to subtract the amount of your secu- By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued 2005, Cabinet C, Page 440, Partition made is grantor’s failure to pay when such costs. At no time will the Water rity deposit or prepaid rent from you out of the above entitled Circuit Court Plat Records and Recorded as Micro- due the following sums: Valerie A. Tomasi, Successor Trustee Board provide reimbursement for sub- rent payment. You may do this only on October 01, 2012, pursuant to a film No. 2005-9524, Records of Coos Arrearage in the sum of $8,862.24 as Tomasi Salyer Baroway mission of a proposal unless specifi- for the rent you owe you current land- judgment of foreclosure enrolled and County, Oregon of August 6, 2012, plus additional pay- 121 SW Morrison, Suite 450 cally stated herein. lord. If you do this, you must do so docketed on August 31,2012, in favor There are defaults by the grantor or ments, property expenditures, taxes, Portland, OR 97204 before the foreclosure sale. The busi- of Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, other person owing an obligation, the liens, assessments, insurance, late Phone: 503-894-9900; fax: The Water Board reserves the right to ness or individual who buys this prop- wherein it was ordered that the follow- performance of which is secured by fees, attorney’s and trustee’s fees and 971-544-7236 reject any proposal not in compliance erty at the foreclosure sale is not re- ing described real property be sold in the Trust Deed, with respect to provi- costs, and interest due at the time of with all prescribed public contracting sponsible to you for any deposit or the manner prescribed by law for the sions therein which authorize sale in reinstatement or sale. PUBLISHED: The World - October 30, statutes, rules and procedures which prepaid rent you paid to your landlord. sale of real property upon execution, the event of default of such provision; By reason of said defaults, the benefi- November 06, 13 and 20, 2012 apply to this project, to waive any and ABOUT YOUR TENANCY AFTER to satisfy the judgment against Ken the defaults for which foreclosure is ciary has declared all sums owing on (ID-20219197) all informalities and irregularities in the THE FORECLOSURE SALE The busi- Allen, Angela Provost-Allen, defend- made is grantor’s failure to pay when the obligations secured by said Trust REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS submittal and evaluation process as ness or individual who buys this prop- ants, in the sum of $208,534.22 to- due the following sums: Deed immediately due and payable, FOR may be deemed in the best interests erty at the foreclosure sale may be gether with interest thereon at the rate Arrearage in the sum of $10,893.96 as said sums being the following, to-wit: FY 2013 AND FY 2014 of the Water Board, and to reject any willing to allow you to stay as a tenant of together with interest at the rate of of August 6, 2012, plus additional pay- Payoff in the sum of $168,537.81 as PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING and all proposals upon finding that it is instead of requiring you to move out. 9% per annum ($51.42 per diem) from ments, property expenditures, taxes, of August 6, 2012, plus taxes, liens, SERVICES in the public interest to do so. Addi- You should contact the buyer to dis- September 01, 2012, until paid, and liens, assessments, insurance, late assessments, property expenditures, tionally, the issuing of this RFP does cuss that possibility if you would like the cost of this writ, sheriffs fees, fees, attorney’s and trustee’s fees and insurance, accruing interest, late fees, Date: November 6, 2012 not obligate the Water Board to ac- to stay. Under state law, if the buyer sales costs, and all other recoverable costs, and interest due at the time of attorney’s and trustee’s fees and The Coos Bay-North Bend Water cept or contract for any express or im- accepts rent from you, signs a new cost pursuant to law. reinstatement or sale. costs incurred by beneficiary or its as- Board (Water Board) is soliciting pro- plied services. residential rental agreement with you By reason of said defaults, the benefi- signs. posals from qualified engineering con- or does not notify you in writing within LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 32, BOR- ciary has declared all sums owing on WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given sultants for professional engineering Any inquiries regarding this RFP, in 30 days after the date of the foreclo- DER AND BENDER’S EXTENSION the obligations secured by said Trust that the undersigned trustee will on services for planning and design of the form of a Request for Information sure sale that you must move out, the TO BORDER AND BENDER’S ADDI- Deed immediately due and payable, January 10, 2013, at the hour of 11:00 various projects in Fiscal Year 2013 (RFI), should be directed to: buyer becomes your new landlord and TION TO MYRTLE POINT, COOS said sums being the following, to-wit: a.m., in accord with the standard of and Fiscal Year 2014 (through June must maintain the property. Other- COUNTY, OREGON, TOGETHER Payoff in the sum of $457,005.88 as time established by ORS 187.110, at 30, 2014). Ron A. Hoffine, P.E., wise, the buyer is not your landlord WITH ANY PORTION OF THE of August 6, 2012, plus taxes, liens, the following place: West Front En- Operations Director and is not responsible for maintaining SOUTH 10 FEET OF VACATED CE- assessments, property expenditures, trance of the Coos County Court- Sealed proposals will be accepted by Coos Bay-North Bend Water Board the property on your behalf and you DAR STREET, WHICH WAS VA- insurance, accruing interest, late fees, house, 250 N Baxter Street, Coquille, Rob K. Schab, General Manager, P. O. Box 539 must move out by the date the buyer CATED BY ORDINANCE NO. 809, attorney’s and trustee’s fees and Oregon, sell at public auction to the Coos Bay-North Bend Water Board, P. Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 specifies in a notice to you. YOU IN BOOK 301, PAGE 76, RECORDS costs incurred by beneficiary or its as- highest bidder for cash the interest in O. Box 539, 2305 Ocean Boulevard, Phone: 541-267-3128 Ext. 240 SHOULD CONTINUE TO PAY RENT OF COOS COUNTY, OREGON, signs. the above-described Property, which Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 until 4:00 Fax: 541-269-5370 TO YOUR LANDLORD UNTIL THE THAT WOULD INURE BY OPERA- WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given the grantor had or had power to con- p.m., November 30, 2012. Four cop- Email: [email protected] PROPERTY IS SOLD TO ANOTHER TION OF LAW. that the undersigned trustee will on vey at the time of the execution by ies of the proposal shall be sealed BUSINESS OR INDIVIDUAL OR UN- January 10, 2013, at the hour of 11:00 grantor of the said Trust Deed, to- and labeled “PROPOSAL FOR PRO- The RFI and written answers will be TIL A COURT OR A LENDER TELLS Commonly known as: 1310 Cedar a.m., in accord with the standard of gether with any interest which the FESSIONAL ENGINEERING SER- made available to other potential pro- YOU OTHERWISE. IF YOU DO NOT Street, Myrtle Point, Oregon 97458 time established by ORS 187.110, at grantor or grantor’s successors in in- VICES.” posers unless they are proprietary in PAY RENT, YOU CAN BE EVICTED. the following place: West Front En- terest acquired after the execution of nature. Questions pertaining to this AS EXPLAINED ABOVE, YOU MAY I will on Monday, November 19, 2012, trance of the Coos County Court- the Trust Deed, to satisfy the obliga- All proposals will be opened immedi- RFP will not be taken after November BE ABLE TO APPLY A DEPOSIT at 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- house, 250 N Baxter Street, Coquille, tions thereby secured and the costs ately after 4:00 p.m. on November 30, 23, 2012. The Water Board will issue YOU MADE OR PREPAID RENT YOU trance of the Coos County Court- Oregon, sell at public auction to the and expenses of sale, including a rea- 2012. The Water Board would not ex- a written response in the form of an PAID AGAINST YOUR CURRENT house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos highest bidder for cash the interest in sonable charge by the trustee. pect proposals to contain any proprie- addendum to this RFP if any RFI re- RENT OBLIGATION. BE SURE TO County, Oregon, sell at public auction, the above-described Property, which Notice is further given that any person tary information. The RFP response ceived requires substantive clarifica- KEEP PROOF OF ANY PAYMENTS (subject to redemption as provided by the grantor had or had power to con- named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at documents will remain confidential un- tion of this RFP. YOU MAKE AND OF ANY NOTICE law), to the highest bidder for cash; all vey at the time of the execution by any time prior to five days before the til such time as Water Board staff has YOU GIVE OR RECEIVE CONCERN- of the interest which the Defendants, grantor of the said Trust Deed, to- date last set for the sale, to have this completed a review of all RFP re- PUBLISHED: The World - November ING THE APPLICATION OF YOUR had on November 02, 2005 the date gether with any interest which the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and sponses. Proposal contents will not 06, 2012 (ID-20220081) DEPOSIT OR YOUR PREPAID RENT. of the trust deed, and all the interest grantor or grantor’s successors in in- the Trust Deed reinstated by payment be released at proposal opening. Pro- IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON Defendants had thereafter. terest acquired after the execution of to the beneficiary of the entire amount posals shall not be available for public TO TRY TO FORCE YOU TO LEAVE the Trust Deed, to satisfy the obliga- then due (other than such portion of inspection until after a Notice of Intent For Help placing your YOUR HOME WITHOUT FIRST GO- Before bidding at the sale a prospec- tions thereby secured and the costs the principal as would not then be due to Award a contract is issued by the ING TO COURT TO EVICT YOU. FOR tive bidder should independently in- and expenses of sale, including a rea- had no default occurred) and by cur- Water Board. classified ads, call MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR vestigate: sonable charge by the trustee. ing any other default complained of The World at 541-269-1222 RIGHTS, YOU MAY WISH TO CON- Notice is further given that any person herein that is capable of being cured The Water Board will not be responsi- SULT A LAWYER. If you believe you (a) The priority of the lien or interest of named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at by tendering the performance required ble for unreadable or misdirected re- Ask for CLASSIFIEDS! need legal assistance, contact the Or- the judgment creditor; any time prior to five days before the egon State Bar at 800-452-7636 and (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- date last set for the sale, to have this ask for lawyer referral service. Con- plicable to the property; foreclosure proceeding dismissed and tact information for the Oregon State (c) Approved uses for the property; the Trust Deed reinstated by payment Bar is included with this notice. If you For the ‘almost addicted,’ (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- to the beneficiary of the entire amount do riot have enough money to pay a tices on the property; then due (other than such portion of lawyer and are otherwise eligible, you (e) Rights of neighboring property the principal as would not then be due may be able to receive legal assis- owners; and had no default occurred) and by cur- tance for free. Information about (f) Environmental laws and regulations ing any other default complained of whom to contact for free legal assis- drug dependence is possible that affect the property. herein that is capable of being cured tance may be obtained through Safe- by tendering the performance required net at 800-SAFENET. DATED: Dated this 08 day of October, 2012 under the obligation or Trust Deed, DEAR DOCTOR K: I think who have experienced sig- the box to change. This pres- 10/25/2012 REGIONAL TRUSTEE and in addition to paying said sum or SERVICES CORPORATION Trustee Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni tendering the performance necessary I may have a drug problem. nificant impairment or dis- sure change is measured and By: MARILEE HAKKINEN, AUTHOR- to cure the default, by paying all costs But how can I tell if I’m truly tress because of their need to used to calculate the amount IZED AGENT 616 1st Avenue, Suite By: B. Griswold and expenses actually incurred in en- addicted? use a potentially addicting of air you are breathing. 500, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: Civil Deputy forcing the obligation and Trust Deed, (206)340-2550 Sale Information: together with trustee’s and attorney’s DEAR READER: The world substance. One or more of Your doctor will also want http://www.rtrustee.com A-4320231 PUBLISHED: The World - October 16, fees not exceeding the amounts pro- is not divided neatly into the following is also true: to measure how efficiently 11/06/2012, 11/13/2012, 11/20/2012, October 23, October 30, and Novem- vided by said ORS 86.753. those who are “addicts” and I They are failing to fulfill your lungs deliver oxygen 11/27/2012 ber 06, 2012 (ID- 20218371) In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” those who are not. More and major obligations at home, and other gases to your PUBLISHED: The World- November includes any successor in interest to more, doctors are viewing school or work. bloodstream. To measure 6,13, 20 and 27, 2012 (ID-20219484) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON the grantor as well as any other per- substance use as a spectrum. I They have repeatedly this, you breathe in a small FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS son owing an obligation, the perfor- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE mance of which is secured by said Imagine that spectrum as used substances when doing quantity of carbon monoxide STATE OF OREGON Case No. 12PB0245 Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” a straight, horizontal line. At so may be physically danger- (too little to do any harm). FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS and “beneficiary” include their re- the left ous. The amount of carbon diox- In the Matter of the Estate of spective successors in interest, if any. end are ASK I They have recurrent ide you breathe back out is CASE NO 12CV0095 JOHN G. COLLIER, Deceased The NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL TEN- ANTS, attached hereto as Exhibit A, is people Doctor K legal problems as a result of measured. Your ability to CITIMORTGAGE, INC., NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS incorporated herein by reference. who have substance use. absorb carbon monoxide is Its successors in interest [Exhibit A, NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL do not I They just can’t stop representative of your ability and/or assigns, TENANTS, is not published pursuant NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the use using the substance despite to absorb other gases into Plaintiff, undersigned have been appointed as to 86.750(2)(b).] vs. co-personal representatives of the THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN AT- poten- the problems it is causing your bloodstream. JUSTIN J. AINSWORTH; above estate. All persons having TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY tially them. Today, doctors can quite TIFFANY C. AINSWORTH; INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE claims against the estate are required addicting accurately measure the oxy- NORTHWEST COMMUNITY CREDIT to present them to the undersigned USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. UN- Checking for asthma UNION; OCCUPANTS OF THE co-personal representatives at the of- LESS YOU NOTIFY US WITHIN 30 sub- gen in your blood with a sim- PREMISES fice of Lawrence Finneran LLC, Attor- DAYS AFTER RECEIVING THIS NO- stances. involves battery of ple device that clips to your Defendant(s), TICE THAT YOU DISPUTE THE VA- ney at Law, 405 North Fifth Street, PO Just in finger. The old way of doing it Box 359, Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420, LIDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY POR- breathing tests NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON TION OF IT, WE WILL ASSUME THE from the required sticking a needle into within four months after the date of DEAR DOCTOR K: My WRIT OF EXECUTION IN first publication of this notice or they DEBT IS VALID. IF YOU NOTIFY US, left end is Anthony an artery; you should be glad FORECLOSURE IN WRITING, WITHIN 30 DAYS AF- doctor thinks I may have may be barred. a group Komaroff it can be done so simply now. (REAL PROPERTY) TER RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE asthma. He wants to do a THAT YOU DO DISPUTE THE DEBT that uses What do doctors learn from All persons whose rights may be af- pulmonary function test. By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued fected by this proceeding may obtain OR ANY PORTION OF IT, WE WILL a poten- pulmonary function testing? out of the above entitled Circuit Court PROVIDE VERIFICATION BY MAIL- What can I expect? additional information from the records tially addicting substance As in your case, they can learn on September 28, 2012, pursuant to a of the court, the co-personal repre- ING YOU A COPY OF THE REC- DEAR READER: judgment of foreclosure enrolled and ORDS. IF YOU SO REQUEST, IN regularly but only in small whether you have signs of sentatives, or the attorney for the Pulmonary function testing docketed on August 29,2012, in favor co-personal representatives. WRITING, WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER amounts — and never feels asthma. They also can deter- of Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE, WE examines different aspects //// pressure to use that sub- mine if you have chronic wherein it was ordered that the follow- WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE of how your lungs function. ing described real property be sold in NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE stance. obstructive pulmonary (or DATED and first published this 23rd During the test, you will the manner prescribed by law for the day of October, 2012. ORIGINAL CREDITOR IF DIFFERENT At the extreme right end lung) disease,known as COPD sale of real property upon execution, FROM THE CURRENT CREDITOR. are people who need to use a breathe in and out through a or COLD. This condition is to satisfy the judgment against Justin Teresa A. Stutesman DATED: August 8, 2012 tube that is connected to J. Ainsworth, defendant, in the sum of potentially addicting sub- seen most often in long-term Co-Personal Representative various machines. A test $205,303.33 together with interest 838 Colorado Street Valerie A. Tomasi, Successor Trustee stance every day, and do. smokers. They also can meas- thereon at the rate of 5.875% per North Bend, Oregon 97459 Tomasi Salyer Baroway called spirometry measures annum ($28.91 per diem) from August 121 SW Morrison, Suite 450 They do whatever it takes to ure the severity of a group of get that substance. They are how forcefully you can diseases that make the lung 28, 2012, through August 29, 2012, Aaron T. Collier Portland, OR 97204 inhale and exhale while tak- together with interest at the rate of Co-Personal Representative Phone: 503-894-9900; fax: addicted to it, and they: stiff, chronic restrictive lung 9% per annum from August 30, 2012, 66284 Watertower Road 971-544-7236 I need ever-increasing ing as large a breath as possi- until paid, and the cost of this writ, disease. North Bend, Oregon 97459 amounts of the drug in order ble. Give this test your best You should hear back from sheriffs fees, sales costs, and all PUBLISHED: The World - October 30, effort. You can skew the other recoverable cost pursuant to PUBLISHED; The World - October 23, November 06, 13 and 20, 2012 to get high. your doctor within a week. law. 30 and November 6, 2012 (ID- (ID-20219196) I experience unpleasant results by not trying hard. Full-scale pulmonary 20219031) physical and emotional A separate test will meas- function testing requires you LOT 12, BLOCK 4, HIGHCOURT TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE PARK ADDITION, COOS COUNTY, symptoms when the drug is ure your lung volume: how to go to a hospital or medical OREGON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE much air your lungs can STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Reference is made to a certain trust leaving the body. facility. But if your doctor COUNTY OF COOS deed (“Trust Deed”) made, executed I use more of a drug or hold, and how much air is finds that you do have asth- Commonly known as: 1795 King- and delivered by Harold Montgomery wood Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon use it for a longer period of left in your lungs when you ma, you may find yourself Case No.:12PB0248 and Frances E. Montgomery, as ten- 97420 ants by the entirety, as grantor, to time than intended. breathe out as much as you doing your own simple pul- In the Matter of the Estate of: First American Title, as trustee, in fa- I are unable to stop using can. This may be done in one monary function testing at I will on Monday November 19, vor of Oregon First Community Credit 2012, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the JACQUELINE M. WILSON, the drug, having repeated, of two ways. One way is to home. You may be given a Deceased Union, as beneficiary, dated February main entrance of the Coos County 4, 2010, and recorded on February failed attempts to stop or cut have you inhale a small small device that you hold in Courthouse, 250 N. Baxter, Co- 12, 2010, as Recording No. amount of a specific gas quille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at NOTICE TO INTERESTED down. your hand and blow into. It’s PERSONS 2010-1529, in the mortgage records of (such as helium). public auction, (subject to redemption Coos County, Oregon. Oregon First I spend a lot of time called a peak flow meter, and as provided by law), to the highest Community Credit Union is now known obtaining, thinking about or You can also measure lung it measures how hard you bidder for cash; all of the interest NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mi- chael J. Wilson has been appointed as First Community Credit Union. using the drug. volume by sitting inside an can blow air out of your which the Defendants, had on June The Trust Deed covers the following 14, 2005 the date of the trust deed, personal representative. All persons Just in from the right end airtight cubicle. You breathe lungs. When you get an asth- having claims against the estate are described real property (“Property”) and all the interest Defendants had situated in said county and state, are those with substance in and out through a pipe in ma attack, this simple device thereafter. required to present them, with vouch- ers attached, to the undersigned attor- to-wit: abuse. This is milder than the wall. Your breathing will can help you judge how bad it See attached Exhibit A. Before bidding at the sale a prospec- ney for the personal representative at: addiction; it describes those cause the air pressure inside is. CC MM C M YY KK Y K