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Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2013 Cops log several thefts on week of Christmas

BY THOMAS MORIARTY 30-hour holiday reporting period suspects were arrested at the scene The World from Dec. 24 to Dec. 25. of the crimes. According to the press logs for One of them was Janet M. SOUTH COAST — While the Coos County Sheriff’s Office LaGasse, who was arrested shortly Oregon’s highways were unusually and the Coos Bay, North Bend and after 9 p.m. on Christmas on safe this year, there was still plenty Coquille police departments, law charges of second-degree burglary of crime on the South Coast over enforcement officers took 15 and second-degree criminal mis- the Christmas holiday week. reports of burglary and unlawful chief at the City Center Motel. According to the Oregon State entry to motor vehicles between According to the department’s A map shows locations of reported burglaries (blue) and vehicle break-ins (red) for Police, there were no known traffic Dec. 20 and Dec. 26. Dec. 20-26. For an interactive map, visit http://bit.ly/Map-12-20. fatalities in the state during the Of those cases, several of the SEE CRIME | A8 Police file on Tournament attracts all ages Newtown yields chilling portrait

BY JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN The Associated Press

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Connecticut police released thousands of pages Friday from their investigation into the Newtown massacre, providing the most detailed and disturbing picture yet of the rampage and Adam Lanza’s fascination with murder, while also depicting school employees’ brave and clearheaded attempts to protect the children. Among the details: More than a dozen bodies, mostly chil- dren, were discovered packed “like sardines” in a bathroom where they had hidden. And the horrors encoun- The Associated Press tered inside the school A photo released by the were so great that By Alysha Beck, The World Connecticut State Police on when police sent in Four-year-old Kenzie Prince,left,and Jordyn Prince,7,order blue slushies Friday from concession stand helpers Rylan Young,2,and Hunter Myers Friday shows a shattered window paramedics, they tried while watching the high school basketball action at Marshfield High School in Coos Bay during the Les Schwab South Coast HolidayTournament. at Sandy Hook Elementary See more photos online at http://theworldlink.com/galleries/. School in Newtown, Conn. SEE NEWTOWN | A8 Okinawa Officials: Iran base faces talks hit bump continued over enrichment opposition BY GEORGE JAHN They told The Associated Press The Associated Press on Friday that Iranian technical experts told counterparts from the BY KEN MORITSUGU VIENNA — Iran is taking steps six powers last week that some of The Associated Press The Associated Press to improve its ability to speed up the cutting-edge machines have A slogan against the base is displayed Nov. 30, 2012, on the fence enclosed U.S. uranium enrichment that could been installed at a research tract of TOKYO — Threatening lawsuits Marine Corps Futenma Air Station in Ginowan on southern Japanese islands of delay implementation of a nuclear one of Iran’s enriching sites. They and protests, opponents are gear- Okinawa.Okinawan Gov.Hirokazu Nakaima signed off Friday on the long-awaited relo- deal with six world powers gave no numbers. ing up to fight a decision by cation of the U.S.military base,a major step toward allowing the U.S.to move forward because Tehran’s moves are Iran argued that it had a right to Okinawa’s governor that could with plans to consolidate its troops in Okinawa and move some to Guam. opposed by the United States and do so under the research and pave the way for a new U.S. mili- its allies. development provisions of the tary base on the southern Japanese “Residents who are opposed will troops off Okinawa entirely, not- Iran’s nuclear chief, Ali Akbar Nov. 24 Geneva accord, said the island. Salehi, said late Thursday that his officials, who represent countries U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck surely resort to the use of force, ing estimates that it would take 1 country is building a new genera- that are members of the Vienna- Hagel welcomed Friday’s decision, such as blocking roads, to stop this 9 ⁄2 years to build the base. from happening,”Higa said. “My thinking remains it would tion of centrifuges for uranium based U.N. nuclear agency calling it “the most significant enrichment but they need further monitoring Tehran’s atomic milestone” so far in a long-run- Hiroshi Ashitomi, head of a be fastest to relocate outside Nago group opposing the base, (Okinawa) prefecture to a place tests before they can be mass pro- activities. They spoke on condi- ning battle to realign U.S. forces in duced. His comments appeared tion of anonymity because they Okinawa. said his organization would file a where there is already an airport,” lawsuit challenging the governor’s he said. aimed at countering criticism are not authorized to discuss the The new base is designed to from Iranian hardliners by show- closed meetings. reduce the impact of the heavy decision. The new base is part of a U.S.- Gov. Hirokazu Nakaima on Japan agreement that would also ing their country’s nuclear Iran’s approach is being hotly U.S. military presence in program is moving ahead and has disputed by the United States Okinawa by replacing another Friday approved the Japanese move 9,000 Marines off Okinawa, Defense Ministry’s application to including transferring 5,000 to not been halted by the accord. and other representatives of the base in a more congested area, But two officials familiar with six powers — the United States, but opponents want the opera- reclaim land for the proposed Guam. American base on Okinawa’s Hagel said the effort to realign Iran’s nuclear activities said Russia, China, Britain, France tions moved off Okinawa Tehran has even further by and Germany — said the offi- completely. coast. It would replace the U.S. American troops in Okinawa was Marine Corps Futenma base in “absolutely critical to the United interpreting a provision of the cials. They said they have argued “What the governor has done is interim Geneva nuclear deal in a that installing any centrifuge unforgivable,” Yuichi Higa, the Ginowan city. States’ ongoing rebalance” to the But he later told a news confer- Asia-Pacific region. way rejected by many, if not all, of that increases overall numbers, head of the assembly in Nago city, the six powers that sealed the said in a phone interview. Nago ence that he would continue pressing to move the Futenma Geneva deal with Iran. would house the new base. SEE OKINAWA | A8 SEE IRAN | A8

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A2 •The World • Saturday, December 28,2013 South Coast Executive Editor Larry Campbell • 541-269-1222, ext. 251 theworldlink.com/news/local Anniversary Thefts & Robert and St. Johns Church in for Sherm’s Market. In Tillamook. December 1968, they made Mischief Judith Partney After six years of military their final move to Coos Bay. COOS BAY POLICE service, Bob worked as a log- Bob worked for 3 Boys DEPARTMENT ger in the Tillamook area Market, later McKay’s Dec. 25, 3:18 p.m., assault, 500 Robert “Bob” and Judith before he began a 34-year Market, as a meat cutter at block of South Wall Street. (Brown) Partney celebrated career as a meat cutter. stores in Coos Bay, North their 60th wedding anniver- Judy had a full career as a Bend, Bandon and Coquille. Dec. 25, 9:08 a.m., criminal tres- sary with a party given in homemaker and loving wife, He retired in 1992. pass, 500 block of South Wall their honor by their five chil- and mother to their children Upon retirement, the cou- Street. dren. Bob and Judy met Tracey,Scott, Nancy,Roberta ple used their boat to Dec. 25, 9:32 a.m., dispute, 200 through their families while “Bobbi” and Steven. commercial fish. They block of North Wasson Street. he was in the U.S. Army and Bob built a home in Bay switched from fishing to married after he came home City, and in 1963, the family RVing and traveled around Dec. 26, 2 a.m., man arrested on from the service. They were moved to Eugene and then the states. They feel blessed warrant for providing false info ROBERT “BOB” AND JUDITH PARTNEY to police, 3200 block of Tremont married Dec. 19, 1953, at the Creswell while Bob worked to have gained many friends Married 60 years from all over the U.S. during Avenue, North Bend. their travels. The Partney of North Bend; , Clifford Thompson of Dec. 26, 1:09 p.m., violation of family includes sons, Scott Tracey Erichsen of Coquille, Seattle, Wash. They have 14 court order, 1500 block of Teak- and Denise Partney of Coos Nancy and Danny Jones of grandchildren and 11 great- wood Avenue. Bay; Steve and Kristy Partney Coos Bay, and Bobbi and grandchildren. Dec. 26, 1:12 p.m., theft of bicycle, CONTACT THE NEW SPAPER 100 block of Student Way. CornerofFourth Street& CommercialAvenue,CoosBay P.O.Box18 4 0 ,CoosBay,OR 97420 Pets of the Week Dec. 26, 2:24 p.m., dispute, 200 541-269-1222 or800-437-6397 block of South Broadway. © 2013 Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co. Dec. 26, 3:50 p.m., unlawful entry News department to a motor vehicle, 100 block of Executive Editor Larry Cam pbell x 251 new s@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Sports John Gunther x 241 sports@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m North Dean Street. Community events Beth Burback x 224 events@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Dec. 26, 9:37 p.m., harassment, Obituaries Am anda Johnson x 233 obits@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m 3200 block of Ocean Boulevard. 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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Les Bowen, Digital Editor Opinion Larry Campbell, Executive Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/news/opinion New year brings new features

Starting today and ment. She is currently teach- more attention, scholars and counting down to comple- Our view through January, we’ll be ing a series on positive the leaders they study have tion and opening day of the adding a couple of new fea- change at Southwestern begun a re-evaluation of historical group’s new facili- We add two new features tures to this page. Oregon Community College. what constitutes good lead- ties in Coos Bay on U.S. to our editorial page this This morning we intro- She also sits on the Bandon ership, and leadership needs Highway 101. The historical year. duce a new, local columnist, Planning Commission. for the 21st century. Maher remembrances become more Deborah Maher. Her column, The study of leadership will be bringing us some of frequent as we get closer to What do you think? “What If . . .”will explore the has grown tremendously in those new thoughts in the the grand opening of the new The World welcomes new and burgeoning field of the last quarter century. coming months. center. letters. Email us at leadership — in business, Business schools in universi- Starting in January, we’ll This new, $6.8 million, [email protected]. community and politics – ties have instituted some bring you a new feature 11,000-square-foot facility and how it’s changing in our form of leadership training in highlighting Coos County has been a long time coming. fast-paced world. recent years, and communi- history, courtesy of the Coos It represents the best collab- Maher is singularly quali- ties across the country have County Historical and orative efforts between the fied to examine the subject. started their own programs. Maritime Center. historical center, the City of She has more than 30 years Here, Leadership Coos is run Each month the center will Coos Bay and private spon- experience in organizational by the Bay Area Chamber of give us snippets of our past sors. management and leadership Commerce to prepare new since the county’s creation in These are exciting addi- training in private industry community leaders. 1853. Along with those his- tions for a new year. Hope and local and federal govern- As the subject has drawn torical nuggets, we’ll be you enjoy. Cheers &Jeers Fair amount of work Congrats to state Sen. Arnie Roblan, D-Coos Bay, for being named a member of the newly cre- ated Oregon State Fair Council. The group was created by the legislature earlier this year to come up with news ways to use the state fairgrounds facili- ties in Salem besides the 11-day annual event. The council’s mandate as articulated from the governor’s office says it all: “(create) a new, sustainable business model for the Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center.” We’re No. 50! Perhaps this sad tale’s reached rock bottom. Cover Oregon, which its creators said would lead the nation in implement- Respectful confrontation as the norm ing the Affordable Care Act, is the worst pro- What if respectful confronta- Our young to be seen, heard, acknowledged manage reactive behavior while gram in the nation. The tion was the norm rather than people watch and respected. Joe Weston, having the generosity to hear website still doesn’t the exception to the rule. bullying in its author of the book, “Mastering someone else’s side of a story work properly and It is pretty clear to anyone various forms Respectful Confrontation” pro- and then skillfully reaching a insurance applicants are still being who is watching that we are liv- in communi- motes the notion of “empowered resolution or finding ways to processed on paper. Mishandling ing in a time of extremes when it ties across the flexibility” and teaches people disagree respectfully. It all starts between government agencies and comes to debate in the “public country from how to “stand their ground” with the individual! It doesn’t overreaching ambitions brought the square,”whether at the commu- school and while making solutions that take place on the battlefields. It system to an embarrassing end. nity level or the national level. It public shoot- work for everybody. This can takes place in the family seems there is little room for ings, to D E B O R A H only be done when people are kitchens, the school yards, the thoughtful and respectful con- destruction of MAHER willing to explore differing workplace, and in line at the Common sense sideration for viewpoints that memorials in points of view and find compro- supermarket.” from Washington differ from our own. city parks, to What If ... mises. What if we could find solu- In our communities, I have domestic vio- He distinguishes between tions that bring us together Federal subsidies to timber coun- noticed that the intensity of dif- lence in our homes. Is it any “conflict” and “confrontation.” rather than separates us? I would ties will continue like they’re ferences seems to be on the rise. wonder that teen cyber bullying He says that conflict is charac- love to hear some of your ideas supposed to in spite of the 5-percent It seems that lines are quickly (and face-to-face bullying) is on terized by breakdown, and for building bridges between budget cuts known as sequestra- drawn and people line up on the rise? distancing that disempowers people who hold different points tion. That word from either side. This results in objec- It is time to disarm our culture and separates people, while con- of view. Feel free to send your the White House Office tifying people, minimizing them of violence and conflict and frontation literally means to ideas and comments. We will be of Management and and even insulting them in pub- engage with those with whom stand face to face. It requires exploring a range of topics in Budget, through Sen. lic. This leads to a pervasive we disagree. We know that con- hard work, and can be uncom- support of positive change with- Ron Wyden and Rep. atmosphere of fear and intima- flict is a part of being human, but fortable, but often results in in the community. Peter DeFazio, means tion where people can feel afraid as Eleanor Roosevelt reminded solutions that bring people Deborah Maher, President our timber counties will share $100 to take risks or speak their minds us more than 50 years ago; together. DFM Consulting Inc., specializes million when checks roll out next for fear of what may happen to “We have to face the fact that Respectful confrontation in positive organization change month. We got cut in the last round them. Worse, it results in a neg- either all of us are going to die requires thoughtful questions and leadership coaching. She is of sequestration, so this is great ative, downward spiral where a together or we are going to learn and powerful listening to dis- teaching a series on Positive news. collective sense of low commu- to live together, and if we are to cover common ground and find Change at Southwestern Oregon nity self esteem takes hold. live together, we have to talk.” new possibilities that lead to CommunityCollege and is cur- Pay more to play People begin to think nothing Now more than ever, the win/win solutions. In short, it is rently a commissioner on the will ever change so they disen- world is calling for human con- about peacemaking at its best. Bandon Planning Commission. Yes, we understand economics gage, drop-out and sink into nections that create a sense of Weston says that “The true Please send any comments to and the importance of maintaining apathy. belonging. Human beings need practice of the peacemaker is to [email protected]. revenues. Still, it irks to hear that rates will rise 10 per- cent at Charleston’s RV Park starting New Year’s Day. This fiscal year saw the park’s income fall from $290,000 to $260,000. That’s not good, either. We’ll pay up, but that doesn’t mean the Scrooge in us is happy about it. Back to school We commend the North Bend School District for taking a fresh look at a couple of programs designed to offer alter- natives to high schoolers. Both PEAK and ORCO Tech are under re-evaluation because of either their cost or their work load on instruc- tors. Program review is a good thing because circumstances are always changing. Extra credit if you know what the acronyms stand for.

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Saturday, December 28,2013 • The World • A5 Obituaries

Richard G. Smith owned Lakeshore Annette “Mimi” L. and she was always knitting John Charles Jensen entered the U.S. Air Force, Oct. 30, 1921 - Dec. 21, 2013 Myrtlewood in Florence. He (Coleman) Brewer something for someone she July 10, 1936 - Dec. 19, 2013 where he served for 20 years was still an active wood knew ... everyone needed a until retiring as a master ser- A celebration of the life of turner up until a few months Oct. 3, 1940 – Dec. 21, 2013 warm hat! She generously Cremation rites have been geant in 1974. He moved to Port Orford resident, ago at 91 years of age. A memorial service to cel- sent a large box of knitted held for John Charles Jensen, Los Angeles, Calif., where he Richard G. Smith, 92, will be He enjoyed fishing and ebrate the life of Annette hats to kindergartners in 77, of Lakeside, under the worked for Baker Trucking held at a rock hounding and making “Mimi” Brewer, 73, of rural Montana every year to direction of and later for Shepherd later date.] Nelson’s Bay jewelry. Powers, will make sure the kids were nice Machinery until retiring and Richard Area He is survived by his wife, be held at 2 and warm. moving to Lakeside in 2001. was born Mortuary. June; daughter, Bonnie p.m. Annette was a wonderful He is survived his brother, Oct. 30, John was Holdridge; sons, Dan Smith, Sunday, mother and friend to every- Donald and Dianne Jensen of 1921, in Dec. 29, at one she met and she will be born July 10, Lakeside, nieces and a North Bend, Gale Turner, Mike Turner, 1936, in Ron Turner and Doug the Powers dearly missed. nephew and numerous the son of Senior Annette is survived by Miles City, cousins, and he will be Gordon and Turner; daughter, Patti Mont., the McCurdy; along with Center. daughter, Elizabeth missed by all who knew him. Myrtle Private cre- Dunwoodie of Lake Stevens, middle son John Jensen He was preceded in death (Helm) Richard Smith numerous grandchildren of three and great-grandchildren. mation rites Annette Brewer Wash.; daughter, Margie by his brother,Albert Jensen. Smith. He were held at born to Albert and Jessie Richard was preceded in Spencer of Coos Bay; son, Arrangements are under died Dec. 21, 2013, at his res- Ocean View Memory (Gold) Jensen. He passed death by a son, Dale Smith; David Brewer of Powers; and the direction of Nelson’s Bay idence. Gardens Crematorium in 10 grandchildren, Lindsey away Dec. 19, 2013, in and a sister, Irene. Area Mortuary, 541-267- Richard was raised and Coos Bay. A private inurn- Lippert, Kaitlyn DeOliveira, Lakeside. Richard will be interred in 4216. educated in North Bend and ment will be held at Ocean Jesse Spencer, Courtney He was raised and educat- the Denmark Cemetery in Sign the guestbook at Coos Bay. He started his View Memory Gardens Spencer, McKenna Spencer, ed in Miles City and in 1954 www.theworldlink.com. woodworking career at the Langlois near his good fish- Cemetery in Coos Bay. Cayden Spencer, Jaidee age of 18 by working for ing buddy, Jack White. Annette was born Oct. 3, Spencer, Megan Brewer, Duncan’s in Coos Bay. He Arrangements are under 1940, in North Bend, to Bobby Brewer and Waylon then moved out to Green the direction of Amling Eldon Coleman and Donna Brewer. ered his teammates and Acres where he owned his Schroeder Funeral Service, (Severson) Coleman. She Randy R. Rice In lieu of flowers the fam- competitors his second fam- own business. He owned and Bandon, 541-347-2907. passed away peacefully Dec. July 1, 1951 – Dec. 19, 2013 ily asks that contributions be ily. He was dedicated to his operated Pacific Myrtlewood Sign the guestbook at 21, 2013, in Myrtle Point. made to the ASPCA or your A memorial service to cele- family. He was a loving hus- for several years and also www.theworldlink.com. Annette graduated from local animal shelter. brate the life of Randy R. Rice, band, father and North Bend High School, Arrangements are under 62, of North grandfather. Class of 1958. Shortly after the care of Coos Bay Chapel, Bend, will be Randy is survived by his graduation she married 541-267-3131. held and wife, Rosa Rice of North Bobby Brewer. Annette was a Friends and family are announced Bend; three children, Nicole, beloved mother, grandmoth- encouraged to sign the online Congress, contributing to at a later Amanda and Chris; brother, Donald Whereat er, friend and community guestbook at www.coosba- the successful effort to date. Bill Rice; and seven grand- March 19, 1924 – Dec. 15, 2013. member. Animals and knit- yareafunerals.com and restore federal recognition of Randy children. ting were her two passions www.theworldlink.com. Donald Whereat passed the Confederated Tribes of was born Randy was preceded in away Dec. 15, 2013. This the Coos, Lower Umpqua July 1, 1951, death by his parents, Aloha year’s annual New Year’s Day and Siuslaw Indians. Don in Eugene, to Randy Rice and Orvil Rice. Peace Hike served on the Confederated Orvil Rice Arrangements are under to the Tribes’ Tribal Council from and Aloha (Duckworth) Rice. the care of Coos Bay Chapel, Amanda He passed away Dec. 19, 1982–1984, 1990–1991, and Doris Marie (Hedges) ter, classmate, wife, mother, 541-267-3131. Statue near 1992–1996. Don also worked 2013, in Coos Bay. Friends and family are Yachats will Shinkle Miller aunt, grandmother, friend, Randy was a lifelong resi- for the Confederated Tribes author, photographer, encouraged to sign the online be a memo- from 1989–1996 as the trib- Penniman dent of Coos Bay and guestbook at www.coosba- rial for Don. singer, organizer, cook, touched many lives. He was al historian. The linguistic Feb. 13, 1942 - Dec. 22, 2013 florist, booster, Eastern Star yareafunerals.com and Participants anthropologist Dell Hymes an avid bowler and consid- www.theworldlink.com. A celebration of life will be Sister, proud Christian, should meet wrote of Don, “He was with- held for Doris Marie Sunday school teacher, in the Donald Whereat out illusions or ideology.” Penniman, 71, of Reedsport community service support- Yachats This so well describes Don’s at 1 p.m. er and mostly a lover of life. Commons, 441 N. Hwy. 101 approach to cultural and his- Saturday, Doris had a laugh and a smile William “Bill” Lloyd he developed many lifelong in Yachats at 10 a.m. on torical research and to Jan. 4, at the like no other and always friendships with many of his Wednesday, Jan. 1. presenting the findings of his Roberts Reedsport stated that she was only customers. Bill was an avid Donald Whereat was born research. Throughout the Sept. 17, 1928 - Dec. 15, 2013 March 19, 1924, in Charter “36.” She loved her family outdoorsman and while he rest of his life, Don provided A memorial service will be Marshfield, Ore., to Ruby Community and was very proud of every owned and operated Penny’s priceless support for the held for William “Bill” Lloyd (Elliott) and Ernest Whereat. S chool accomplishment. She loved Tackle Box, he was featured work of the Confederated Roberts, 85, of North Bend at He died of heart disease Dec. P acific working as a teachers’ assis- in numerous publications Tribes’ Cultural, Historical, 10 a.m., 15 in Bandon. Auditorium, tant for the special needs about the fishing and natural and Natural Resource Friday, Jan. For a time as a young with Pastor Dorris Penniman students and was a mentor beauty of Oregon’s South Programs to preserve the 3, at North child, Don lived with his Bob to many others. She always Coast, most notably in Don history, restore the culture, Bend mother, Ruby and Ruby’s Whiteman officiating. A encouraged them to do their Holm’s “101 Best Fishing and regain culturally signifi- Chapel, mother, Frances Elliott on reception will follow in the best. Trips in Oregon” (1970). In cant lands. 2014 Frances’s Indian allotment cafeteria. Doris met the love of her the yearly 1970s he closed Don’s capstone achieve- McPherson along South Slough. Don Doris was born Feb. 13, life, Charles Allen Penny’s Tackle Box and ment of his research was his Ave. later moved into North Bend 1942, in North Bend, to Herb Penniman. They were mar- worked as an independent authoring of the 2010 book Cremation and Coquille and was raised and Verna Hedges. She was ried on March 2, 2013. sales representative for fish- “Our Culture and History” rites were by his father, Ernest and the second child of 10 chil- Together they blended sev- William Roberts ing and marine equipment (with contributions from held at Ernest’s mother, Nellie dren. Doris died surrounded eral families. They traveled suppliers making calls at all other authors) in which Don Ocean View Crematory in Whereat. Don was an adult by her family Dec. 22, 2013, together to visit with family ports from San Diego, Calif., “started from the beginning Coos Bay. when his father remarried, in Salem. and friends. to Ilwaco, Wash., until his of our history and brought it Bill was born Sept. 17, and Don also was close to his After completing high She was preceded in death retirement. up to the end of our tribes as 1928, in Los Angeles, Calif. new stepmother, Pauline school in Reedsport, Doris by her parents, her brothers, Bill’s hobbies included they originally were.” Don He died Dec.15,2013,in (Noah) Whereat. married Harry Shinkle and Maurice and Charles fishing, hunting, construc- wrote, “My parents and Coos Bay. Don married Roberta moved to Fort Frazier, British Hedges; and her sister, Mary tion and restoration of grandparents, like so many Bill joined the U.S. Army Cameron Sept. 20, 1947, and Columbia, where they Hedges. wooden boats, model air- others of their generations, in 1946 and following his they had one child, Roberta homesteaded and built a Survivors include her plane and boat building and did not speak of their culture qualification as a rifleman he Anne. Don later married house from raw logs. They husband, Allen Penniman; gardening. He also enjoyed and heritage. The abuses and entered and graduated from Mattie Margaret (Nelson) became parents to Lance in son and wife, Lance and his time at The Mill Casino- horrors suffered by our diver training salvage school Pounds Dec. 12, 1968, and 1969 and Carrie Beth in Janell Shinkle; daughter, Hotel playing slots and video ancestors to recent times in Bayonne, N.J., in 1948. He they had one child, Patricia 1972. Harry and Doris moved Carrie Beth Zubek; brothers poker. His greatest love was caused multi-generational was then stationed in Pauline. back to Oregon and settled in and wives, Carl and Cheryl for his family. trauma. Silence was one of Alaska, where he performed Don graduated from Gardiner. They divorced in Hedges, John Hedges, Jim Bill is survived by daugh- the many consequences.” hard hat diving in support of Coquille High School in 1979. Being a single parent, and Tena Hedges, Frank and ters, Linda Walsh of Don, and others, worked military facility construction 1942. Don served the United Doris worked at Laskey- Laurice Hedges, and Herb Beaverton and Elyse Roberts long and hard to end that in the Aleutian Islands. He States during and after Clifton Construction for a Hedges; sister and husband, of North Bend; grandsons, silence. was honorably discharged in World War II from August short time and then went to Clarice and Bill Otis; and Glenn Walsh and wife, Don was generous and 1949 and returned to the Los 1942 to January 1946 as an work at International Paper four grandsons, Tyler, Kristin of Allen, Texas and willingly shared his hard Angeles area where he took a U.S. Navy corpsman with mill where she became the Devon, Colton and Gage Brent Walsh of Redmond; earned knowledge of the his- job with Union Carbide in the Marines in the Pacific secretary for the AWPPW. Shinkle. She was aunt and granddaughter, India tory and culture of the Torrance, Calif., and pur- Theater. Don attended the Doris was a member of the great-aunt to many, as well Roberts and Ryan Brownlee tribes. Don worked with his- chased his first home. University of Oregon before Order of the Rainbow Girls as a special friend to her of Portland; great-grand- torians, archaeologists, He married Betty Lou marrying Roberta and going and the Order of the Eastern extended families. daughters, Sophie Walsh and linguists, and others, teach- Hendrickson in Las Vegas, to work on her family’s Star, Martha Chapter No. 48 Memorial remembrances Kate Walsh of Allen, Texas; ing them and learning from Nev., May 12, 1947 and they ranch, Stonecypher Ranch, in Reedsport. She served as may be sent to REEF, great-grandson, Ryan Walsh them. Don served on the shared 59 years together in Sixes. Don later worked mother advisor and Oregon Reedsport Boosters, Turner of Allen, Texas; and brother Board of Trustees of the until her death Nov. 15, for Lamb’s Hardware, Tom’s grand worthy matron, as House Retirement Facility or Theodore “Ted” Roberts and Coos County Historical 2006. Texaco, Coquille Plywood, well as grand representative to the Masonic and Eastern his family of Roseburg. Society. In his later years, In 1962, his love of hunt- and Georgia-Pacific. Don to Pennsylvania. Star Home in her memory. Arrangements are under Don and other members of ing and fishing drew him to went on to work in the build- She met and married Bob Services entrusted to the direction of North Bend the Confederated Tribes Oregon as he had the oppor- ing trades and owned his Miller in 1992 and they were Dunes Memorial Chapel, Chapel, 541-756-0440. worked with members of the tunity to own an outdoor own house building and later divorced in 2002. 541-271-2822. Sign the guestbook at community of Yachats store, Penny’s Tackle Box in remodeling company. Don Doris was a daughter, sis- Sign the guestbook at www.coosbayareafunerals.com building bridges (literally www.theworldlink.com. Bunker Hill. Over the years, and www.theworldlink.com. retired from construction in and figuratively) on the 1987. Don spent many years Amanda Trail, teaching the with his wife Margaret truth of the years of the DEATH NOTICES enjoying their beautiful tribes’ imprisonment at home up Kentuck Creek. Yachats during the Marie A. Gordon — 87, Bandon, 541-347-2907. 2822. 267-3131. Don had a long interest in Reservation Era, and seeking of Roseburg, died Dec. 5, Doris Marie Hedges Loris “L’Rae” R. Neal — Elvira V. Zanni — 83, of flying. Don completed crop reconciliation. 2013, in Roseburg. Penniman — 71, Gardiner, 96, of Coos Bay, died Dec. Coos Bay, died Dec. 25, 2013, dusting school and later Don is survived by his Arrangements are pending died Dec. 22, 2013, at Salem 24, 2013, in Coos Bay. in Coos Bay. Arrangements earned his pilot’s license in daughters, Ann Bowers of with Wilson Chapel of the Hospital. A celebration of Arrangements are pending are pending with North Bend North Bend. Don told tales of Arizona and Patricia Phillips Roses, 541-673-4455. life service will be held at 1 with Coos Bay Chapel, 541- Chapel, 541-756-0440. beautiful flights and close of California; stepchildren, Myrtle Schnur — 72, of p.m. Saturday, Jan. 4, at calls. Don also was an avid Catherine Eileen, Margaret Bandon, died Dec. 24, 2013, Pacific Auditorium, Burial, Cremation & hiker who climbed the Jane, Calvin and Carol at her home. Arrangements Reedsport. Services Funeral Services ridges, covered the dunes, Louise; and many grandchil- are pending with Amling entrusted to Dunes The crawled through the brush, dren and Schroeder Funeral Service, Memorial Chapel, 541-271- kayaked the rivers, and great-grandchildren. Bay Area’s canoed the sloughs explor- Don was preceded in ing the cultural geography of death by his wife, Margaret. Est. 1915 Only the area. Don may be remembered Cremation & Funeral Service 541-267-3131 Don was a Milluk Coos through contributions made 685 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay member of the Confederated Crematory to the Coos County Licensed & Certified Operators Tribes of the Coos, Lower Historical Society, 1220 LOCALLY OWNED Umpqua and Siuslaw Sherman Ave., North Bend, Myrtle Grove Funeral Service - Bay Area ALL FUNERAL & INSURANCE Indians. Don grew up sepa- OR 97459; to View the rated from his tribal roots, Simple Cremation & Burial. Crematory on Premises. Licensed & Certified Operators. Est. 1913 PLANS ACCEPTED Future, Inc., P.O. Box 443, Cremation & Funeral Service 541-756-0440 4 Locations To Serve You but came back to the tribe in Yachats, OR 97498 for the 2014 McPherson Ave. North Bend • Chapels the early 1980s during the upkeep of the Amanda Trail; 1525 Ocean Blvd NW Phone: 541.269.2851 P.O. Box 749, Coos Bay, OR www.coosbayareafunerals.com • Veterans Honors Confederated Tribes’ strug- or to the Mitsis Scholarship gle to regain federal Fund, Confederated Tribes • Reception Rooms recognition. In 1984, and Ocean View • Video Tributes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua, Memory Gardens Est. 1939 again in later years, Don and Siuslaw Indians, 1245 Nelson’s • Mausoleum traveled to Washington, Cremation & Burial Service 541-888-4709 • Columbariums Fulton Ave., Coos Bay, OR 1525 Ocean Blvd. NW, Coos Bay D.C., did ethnographic and 97420. Bay Area Mortuary • Cremation Gardens historic research at the Arrangements are under • Caring Pet Cremation National Archives with his- the direction of Nelson’s Bay Formerly torian Stephen Dow Area Mortuary, 541-267- Caring Compassionate 405 Elrod, Coos Bay Campbell-Watkins Beckham, and with Beckham 4216. 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A6 •The World • Saturday, December 28,2013 Nation Water La. shootings leave projects a 4 dead, 3 injured

LOCKPORT, La. (AP) — A west of New Orleans, unifier for nurse embroiled in a custody wounding parish fight with his ex-wife Councilman Louis Phillip attacked his former in-laws, Gouaux and Gouaux’s Congress his onetime boss at a hospital daughter Andrea. Both were that fired him and his current in critical condition after wife in a rampage that surgery early Friday in New WASHINGTON (AP) — spanned two parishes in Orleans, Matherne wrote. Those occasionally infamous Louisiana, leaving three dead Gouaux’s wife, Susan, was multimillion-dollar water before killing himself, dead when deputies arrived, projects that have been authorities said. Matherne said earlier. derided by good-government All three survivors Jeanne Gouaux — also a types over the years as The Associated Press remained hospitalized Friday, nurse — had filed several Exhibit A of pork-barrel Workers inspecting a clay levee being built in April 2013 to protect homes on the north side of Fargo, N.D., two in critical condition, protective orders against spending in Congress are from expected flooding from the Red River, which is seen in the foreground. Big money water projects used Brennan Matherne, a Freeman, who had pleaded making a comeback. The rea- to be a favorite target of good-government types who railed against political pork.Now the same projects are spokesman for the Lafourche guilty to harassment charges son: Apparently,this is one of a rare unifying factor in a dysfunctional Congress. Parish Sheriff’s Office, said in and was allowed only super- the few areas where members an email. He said deputies are vised visits with their four of both parties see eye to eye. still investigating the motive. children, said Lafourche Republicans and project bills are modest and Business groups, led by the conservative critics, buying Ben Freeman, 38, first Parish Sheriff Craig Webre. Democrats who found little the acrimony is less. U.S. Chamber of Commerce, into the idea that this water attacked his former in-laws The last protective order common ground in 2013 are Negotiators say the have lobbied members to projects bill represents both with a shotgun in Lafourche expired less than a month rallying around a bill they roughly $4 billion gap support the bills, saying reform and needed invest- Parish about 45 miles south- ago, he said. hope to pass early next year between the two bills is more they’ll help keep American ment. To wavering authorizing up to $12.5 bil- about how they are written businesses competitive. Republicans, Schuster cited lion over the next decade for than substantive policy or The bills try to address Article 1, Section 8 of the California man pleads flood diversion in North political differences. perceptions of years past that Constitution, which directs Dakota, widening a Texas- The last time Congress water project legislation was Congress to establish roads and Louisiana waterway, enacted a water projects bill loaded with favors inserted by regulate interstate commerce. deepening Georgia’s rapidly was 2007, and it took two- key lawmakers for their home For their part, Democrats guilty to terror count growing Port of Savannah thirds majorities in both districts and states. This breezed past environmental and other projects. houses to override President time, both bills eliminate bil- groups concerned about lan- LOS ANGELES (AP) — A for March 21, prosecutors That’s the Senate bill’s George W.Bush’s veto of it. lions of dollars in dormant guage that speeds up the California man pleaded said in a statement. Nguyen total. The House version Negotiators held their first and duplicative projects. environmental review faces a maximum of 15 years would cost about $8.2 bil- guilty Friday to a federal ter- formal meeting just before Shuster stressed that this bill process for projects. in federal prison. lion. Negotiators are Thanksgiving on blending contains no such “earmarks.” The House bill passed rorism charge after admit- The statement said confident they can merge the the two versions. Staff talks Those reforms still aren’t 417-3 in late October, win- ting he attempted to assist Nguyen’s admission was two and pass the package for continued until Congress enough for some conserva- ning support of everyone al-Qaida by providing contained in a plea agree- President Barack Obama’s left for its year-end break tive groups that pressed from Democratic leader weapons training, the U.S. ment filed in federal court. signature early in 2014. and will resume in January. lawmakers to oppose the Nancy Pelosi to tea party attorney’s office said. “Nguyen admitted that Unlike a farm policy-food Lawmakers have been bills, saying they are reform stalwarts like Rep. Tim Sinh Vinh Ngo Nguyen, approximately one year ago stamp bill also the subject of drawn to the big investment in name only and don’t do Huelskamp, R-Kan. The 24, of Garden Grove entered he traveled to Syria where he ongoing House-Senate in infrastructure sketched enough to cut spending. Senate easily passed its ver- the plea before U.S. District joined opposition forces,”the negotiations, the differences out in both bills — and the Tea party sympathizers in sion of the bill in May by a Court Judge John F. Walter, statement said. “Using a in the two houses’ water promise of jobs that entails. the House largely brushed off vote of 83-14. who scheduled sentencing social network site during a four-month period he was in Syria, Nguyen told people that he was fighting against BAY AREA HOSPITAL the Assad regime and that he Community Health had had a ‘confirmed kill.’” WISHES YOU Nguyen returned to the Education Calendar U.S., where he told associ- A HEALTHY AND ates that he had offered to train al-Qaida forces in Syria HAPPY NEW YEAR! but was turned down, the January 2014 U.S. attorney’s office said. Prosecutors said that Unless otherwise noted classes are held at BAY AREA HOSPITAL or the “CHEC” (Community Health Educati on Center) between Aug. 3 and Oct. 11 3950 Sherman Avenue, North Bend • Classes are FREE unless otherwise noted. For more information call 541-269-8076 or visit www.bayareahospital.org Nguyen met with a man he thought was an al-Qaida Stop Tobacco Use Clinic Nicotine Anonymous recruiter but who actually A Four class series. Alternates months of Every Wednesday, 5:30 – 6:30 pm, Alano was working for the FBI, 1 Diabetes day classes and evening classes, all classes Club, 1836 ⁄2 Union Ave, North Bend are on Thursday: Day classes: 12 to 1:00pm Call 541-271-4609 for more information. telling him about what he’d in (no Jan classes) March, May, July, Sept Only requirement to attend is the desire to quit. done in Syria and saying he Education… and Nov. wanted to return to jihad. Evening Classes: 5:30 to 6:30 pm in Feb, *The following 2 groups are Nguyen purchased a ticket CHEC April June Aug, Oct and Dec. offered at the Nancy Devereux Oct. 1 for travel from Mexico Diabetes Self-Management For more information, call 541-269-8076. Be tobacco Center, 1200 Newmark Avenue, free! Instruction and support can help you quit for to Pakistan; he was arrested Program good. Call 541-888-3202 for Call for dates, times, and more more information. Oct. 11, preparing to board a information. bus from Santa Ana, Calif., New classes start each month. A doctor’s referral Look Good…Feel Better® *NAMI Family to Family Support is required. Cost of the class is covered by most 1st Monday. By appointment only. to Mexico. insurance plans. Scholarships are also available. Group* Call 541-269-8158 for more information. *NAMI* is offering a free 12 week class on living Trained cosmetologists teach beauty techniques to Blood Pressure & Diabetes with mental illness. help combat appearance-related side effects of Call 541-888-3202 to register – Screening at Bay Area Hospital cancer treatment, such as skin changes & hair loss. class size is limited. Every Thursday Blood Pressure Check Participants receive over $200 worth of top-of-the- 9:00 - 11:30 am - Spruce Room (BAH), line cosmetics. Diabetes Screening every 4th Thursday, *Anxiety & Depression Support Group* Coos Bay Division 9:00 - 10:00 am, 6-8 hour fasting required Mondays, 12:30-1:30 pm, including no coffee or tea or 2 hours after the start Moving Forward: Total Joint A support group for anxiety, panic, & depression. ALDER WANTED of breakfast. Pre-Surgery Education Also MAPLE and ASH 2nd & 4th Monday, 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Community Meal Diabetes Talk Group Call to register. Weekly Community Meal at ••• Saw Logs 1st & 3rd Thursday, 3:00 - 4:00 pm This class will help you better prepare for the effects First United Methodist Church The continued support you need to balance good of total-joint surgery & after home care. Every Saturday, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. ••• Timber diabetes self-care. 123 Ocean Blvd SE, Coos Bay ••• Timber Deeds Diabetes Education Review Class Talking Back: Laminectomy, Call 541-267-4410 for more information. Cervical & Spinal Fusion In these uncertain times you may need support in Contact our Log Buyers at 1st Tuesday, Noon – 1:30 pm. Pre-Surgery Education Find out what is new in diabetes care. finding resources. Please feel welcome to attend. Ed Groves: 541-404-3701 Topic: Getting Fit by Joanna Stoops. 2nd & 4th Monday, 3:30 - 5:30 pm. Free or chosen donation. Call to register. This class will help you better prepare for the effects Preventing Diabetes of laminectomy, cervical & spinal fusion surgery & Thursday, Jan 9,1:00-3.00 pm or 6:00-8:00 after home care. Moms Program… pm. Call for more information and to register Bay Area Hospital A MINUTE Learning how to make a few simple life changes can South Coast Striders slow & sometimes prevent diabetes. Registration: None, but visit website for Call 541-269-8258 MESSAGE details on length of walk and preparation information. to register. www.coostrails.com Breastfeeding Support Group Saturday, January 25, 9:45am. Walkable North From Wellness Bend. Please Call 541-269-8258 for more information. NORM Classes… Open to all women wanting support and information RUSSELL Coos Bay Stroke Support Group about breastfeeding. Sponsored by the Coos County 3rd Tuesday, 3:30 – 4:30 pm Breastfeeding Coalition CHEC 490 N. 2nd St, Coos Bay. Call 541-267-5221 for more information. All About Labor Didgeridoo Club This group offers speakers & support for patients, Monday, January 6, 6:30 – 9:00 pm A New Year 2nd Tuesday, 4:00 – 4:30 pm family & friends to assist in living with the Anatomy of labor & an overview of fetal monitoring 490 N. 2nd, Coos Bay. challenges of stroke. will be provided in this class. Common The new year is about to begin Call 541-267-5221 for more information. interventions and what to expect at delivery will also and many will look at the next Free classes and practice that strengthens breathing be discussed. Instruction on the immediate twelve months with new hope and Alzheimer/Dementia Education & postpartum period is also offered. ability, and lessens snoring and sleep apnea. Support Meeting a strong desire for a successful 3rd Thursday, 1:00 – 2:30 pm Comfort Measures for Labor year. We want things to be different Train Your Brain Call 541-290-7508 for more information. Every Tuesday in January 1:00 - 3:00 pm Monday, January 13, 6:30 – 9:00 pm for us and those we love. Come learn & share with others living with Focus is hands-on comfort measures/breathing In order for us to have a good Space is limited, call to register. Alzheimer’s. A series of four classes that one can start attending techniques, water therapy, massage & comfort year, we need to focus on those any time. Attend this workshop to learn proven positioning. Also includes an overview of things that will make a difference medications used to control pain. methods to help conquer chronic pain, anxiety, Parkinson’s Support Group for us. Things such as habits, stress, and depression. 2nd Wednesday, 1:30 – 3:00 pm. Baycrest Village, conference room, Newborn Care Basics friends, goals, and small seemingly “Mindfulness” Stress Reduction 3959 Sheridan Ave., North Bend. Tuesday, January 14, 6:30 – 8:30 pm insignificant decisions. Choices we Class Call 1-850-207-1469 for more All the basics of baby care will be presented by our make, tend to have far reaching Tuesday, January 21, 1:00 - 3:00 pm information. experienced Nursery Nurses. consequences, Take reading your Space is limited, call to register. Come learn & share with others living with Bible for instance. Nothing will Learn proven “Mindfulness” approach to restore Parkinson’s. Big Brother/Big Sister Class hope, well-being & relaxation lost through illness, Monday, January 20, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm have a greater impact on your life pain & difficult times. Cancer Treatment Support Group Brothers & sisters-to-be, ages 3 to 10, learn about than a few minutes of quiet Bible Mondays, 9:30 – 11:00 am, Counseling & their new sibling, practice holding & diapering baby reading. Scripture is food for the Living Well Workshop dolls, & watch a short video during this fun, fast- soul and just as it takes time for our Bereavement Education Center, paced class. Meets once a week for 6 weeks. 1620 Thompson Road, Coos Bay. physical bodies to become healthy For dates of upcoming workshops Call 541-269-2986 for more information. after being infected by disease, so call 541-269-7400 x 140 For those who have, or have had cancer and those Parenting Transitions It covers practical skills to improve life while living who care for them. Wednesday, January 22, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. too our spiritual body will take with chronic conditions such as arthritis, asthma, Call to register. time to heal from the lack of heart or kidney disease, diabetes, and chronic pain. All aspects of parenthood - postpartum depression, adequate nourishment. MS (Multiple Sclerosis) dealing with changes and new demands, maintaining TaiChi for Better Balance Support Group healthy relationships, planning for the future & There are those who would tell Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00 pm. – 3:00 3rd Thursday, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Ocean Ridge much more. us that there is little value in pm. Avamere Rehabilitation (Hearthside), Assisted Living, 1855 Ocean Blvd SE, Coos Bay. reading the Bible. It is antiquated 2625 Koos Bay Blvd, Coos Bay. For more Call 541-294-3690 for more information. Labor Epidural Class and out of touch with reality. But, information and registration call Melissa, Offers caring and sharing and guest speakers. Monday, January 27, 6:30 – 7:30 pm God is still God, and one day each 1-850-207-1469. RN from Labor and Delivery discusses Epidurals & Initial cost is $50.00, ask about incentive refund. the why, how & when they are used. of us will stand before Him. The Come learn gentle motion that can improve your Epilepsy Support Bible He gave, prepares us for that strength and balance. Call 541-756-7279 for more information. Breastfeeding: The Best Feeding meeting. Look and see what He Tuesday, January 28, 6:30 – 8:30 pm says. Body Awareness Class by Kim Bariatric Surgery Support Group Information will be provided on basic breastfeeding Have a great new year and come Anderson 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 – 8:00 pm, North Bend techniques, how your body makes milk & how your Every Monday & Thursday, 10:00 – 11:00 Medical Center, upstairs conference room milk helps your baby grow and be healthy. worship with us Sunday. am. Call 541-267-5151 x1360 for more Expression and proper storage of breast milk is Call 541-756-1038 for more information. information. covered. We are happy to answer your breastfeeding CHURCH OF CHRIST Gentle exercises focusing on breathing, balance, and Come hear about weight loss surgery and be questions. For expectant MOMS and their support 2761 Broadway, North Bend, OR posture. inspired. person. 541-756-4844

Saturday, December 28,2013 • The World • A7 Stocks Nation and World

Fri.’s closing New York Stock EdisonInt 45.97 + .17 NorthropG 114.70 — .62 Exchange selected prices: ExxonMbl 101.51 + .61 OcciPet 94.85 + .82 Stock Last Chg FMC Corp 75.46 + .20 Olin 29.03 + .21 South Sudan AT&T Inc 35.18 + .02 FootLockr 40.98 — .07 PG&E Cp 40.28 + .18 Lebanese Alcoa 10.69 + .26 FordM 15.30 — .03 Penney 9.01 + .04 Altria 38.31 + .06 Gannett 29.22 — .09 PepsiCo 82.71 + .26 AEP 46.50 + .08 GenCorp 18.00 + .07 Pfizer 30.64 + .09 gov’t agrees AmIntlGrp 51.18 + .18 GenDynam 95.00 + .16 Praxair 130.01 + .44 ApldIndlT 49.54 — .19 GenElec 27.83 ProctGam 82.01 + .25 politician Avon 17.32 — .04 GenMills 49.84 + .14 Questar 22.98 + .15 BP PLC 48.27 + .30 Hallibrtn 51.08 — .13 RockwlAut 117.98 + .17 to end BakrHu 54.77 + .19 HeclaM 2.97 + .09 SempraEn 89.19 + .37 BkofAm 15.67 + .02 Hess 83.07 + .47 SouthnCo 40.86 + .11 Boeing 136.90 — 1.37 HewlettP 28.19 — .12 Textron 36.61 + .41 killed by hostilities BrMySq 53.15 — .45 HonwllIntl 91.14 + .04 3M Co 139.35 + 1.06 Brunswick 45.71 + .01 Idacorp 52.13 — .18 TimeWarn 69.64 — .36 Caterpillar 90.87 — .28 IBM 185.08 — .27 Timken 54.74 + .05 Chevron 125.23 + .42 IntPap 49.04 — .20 TriContl 20.15 — .08 JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — Citigroup 52.26 — .09 JohnJn 92.35 — .19 UnionPac 166.05 — .37 South Sudan’s government CocaCola 40.66 + .17 LockhdM 148.13 — .71 Unisys 34.34 + .10 car bomb agreed Friday at a meeting of ColgPalm s 65.37 + .54 Loews 47.67 — .36 USSteel 30.09 + .66 ConocoPhil 70.39 + .20 LaPac 18.79 + .02 VarianMed 76.91 + .18 East African leaders to end ConEd 55.05 + .06 MDU Res 30.45 + .26 VerizonCm 49.17 — .01 BEIRUT (AP) — A power- hostilities against rebels CurtisWrt 61.82 — .19 MarathnO 35.63 + .35 ViadCorp 27.84 — .02 accused of trying to over- Deere 90.70 + .09 McDnlds 96.91 + .07 WalMart 78.47 + .08 ful car bomb killed a The Associated Press Disney 74.35 — .27 McKesson 160.98 — .39 WellsFargo 45.50 — .04 prominent Lebanese politi- Lebanese security forces and firefighters gather next to destroyed vehi- throw the young country, but DowChm 44.60 + .06 Merck 49.79 + .07 Weyerhsr 31.30 — .03 the cease-fire was quickly DuPont 64.25 NCR Corp 33.80 + .20 Xerox 12.20 + .03 cian critical of Syria and its cles at the scene of an explosion in central Beirut, Lebanon on Friday. Eaton 76.75 + .17 NorflkSo 92.33 — .54 YumBrnds 73.87 — .24 ally Hezbollah, hitting his thrown into doubt because SUV Friday as it drove the head of the rebellion was through a ritzy business dis- over the civil war in neigh- United States and a senior not invited. trict near Beirut’s boring Syria. aide to ex-Prime Minister An army spokesman sug- Financial snapshot Friday, Dec. 27, 2013 gested the fighting could go WEEK’S WEEK YEAR waterfront, shredding trees The morning explosion Saad Hariri, was killed along Interest rates CLOSE AGO AGO and scattering glass and echoed across Beirut and with his driver and four oth- on despite the announce- Average rate paid on banks twisted scraps of metal threw a pillar of black smoke ers, the National News ment by politicians in a money-market accounts 0.12% 0.12 0.11 across the pavement. above the city’s skyline. The Agency reported. The Health faraway capital. (Bank Rate Monitor) Allies of the slain politi- force of the blast punched a Ministry said at least 70 peo- At the meeting in Kenya, 91-day Treasury Bill Yield 0.06% 0.06 0.02 cian, former finance minister nearly 2-yard wide crater in ple were wounded. South Sudan agreed not to 10-year Treasury Bond 3.00% 2.89 1.70 Mohammed Chatah, indi- the street, set at least three In a statement, the 15 carry out a planned offensive to recapture Bentiu, the cap- Commodities rectly blamed the Shiite cars on fire and shattered members of the U.N. Security Hezbollah group for the windows in office buildings Council strongly condemned ital of oil-producing Unity DJ UBS Commodities Indexes 127.61 127.59 139.08 bombing, raising tensions and apartment towers up to a the attack and “reiterated state, which is controlled by between Lebanon’s two main block away. their unequivocal condemna- troops loyal to Riek Machar, Stocks political camps at a time The 62-year-old Chatah, tion of any attempt to the former vice president vil- Dow Jones Industrial Avg. 16,478.41 15,221.14 12,938.11 when the country’s factions who was also a former destabilize Lebanon through ified by the government as a S&P 500 1,841.40 1,818.32 1,402.43 are already deeply at odds Lebanese ambassador to the political assassinations.” corrupt coup plotter. Wilshire 5000 Total Market 19,623.62 19,370.19 14,741.91 AP NORTHWEST STOCKS Keep Your SNAPSHOT 122713: Weekly financial snapshot Week’s action: Monday,o Fridayf major closings: stock indexes;Safeway. 2c . . x . 3. . inches;. . . . 32.58 stand-alone; 32.50 Stock ...... staff; Mon. ETA 5:30Fri. p.m.Skywest ...... 15.12 14.62 Home WARM with a Frontier...... Editor’s . 4.69 Note: 4.70 ItStarbucks is mandatory . . . to. . . include . . 78.32 all sources78.57 Intel ...... that. 25.32 accompany 25.60 Sterling this graphic Fncl. when . . . . . repurposing34.45 34.22 or Kroger ...... editing. 39.89 it 39.55for publicationUmpqua Bank. . . . . 19.43 19.19 Napoleon or Timberwolf Lee ...... 3.57 3.46 Weyerhaeuser. . . . . 31.33 31.31 Microsoft...... 36.62 37.29 Xerox ...... 12.04 12.20 Pellet Stove this Nike...... 77.12 78.17 Dow Jones closed at 16,478.41 NW Natural ...... 43.12 42.95 Provided by Coos Bay Edward Jones Holiday Season! NORAD Tracks Santa logs 19.58 million web visits PETERSON AIR FORCE 1,200 volunteers. TOOL SALE! BASE, Colo. (AP) — The An additional 146,307 fol- North American Aerospace lowed Santa’s progress on Going on NOW Defense Command’s Santa- Twitter and the program got Great for Stocking Stuffers tracking program logged 19.58 1.45 million Facebook “likes.” million unique visitors to its Those numbers are up website on Christmas Eve. from last year when volun- NORAD said Thursday teers answered 114,000 phone that volunteers answered calls from around the world. 117,371 calls from children The website had 22.3 million seeking information on the unique visitors. NORAD jolly old elf’s whereabouts. Tracks Santa had 1.2 million 85295 Hwy 101, Florence First lady Michelle Obama followers on Facebook and was among the program’s 129,000 on Twitter. 541-999-9262

A8 • The World • Saturday, December 28,2013 South Coast Weather

CRIME Balloons fly outside Oregon weather Saturday, Dec. 28 Today's Forecast City/Region Weather Underground forecast for daytime conditions, low/high temperatures a doctor’s office on High | Low temps DUII patrols the first anniver- Forecast for Saturday, Dec. 28 start today sary of the Sandy WASH. Hook massacre, in Portland Continued from Page A1 Newtown, Conn., 43° | 35° Pendleton 45° | 30° Saturday, Dec. 14. Newport 48° | 39° Bend log, LaGasse, accompanied Bells tolled 26 Salem 44° | 32° by a dog, broke out a window times to honor the 45° | 33° IDAHO Ontario in one of the hotel's rooms. children and educa- Eugene 34° | 15° LaGasse was taken to the tors killed one year 47° | 31° Coos County Jail and the dog North Bend ago in a shooting Coos Bay was transported to the Coos rampage at Sandy 51° | 36° County Animal Shelter by Hook Elementary Medford sheriff’s deputies. Klamath Falls School as local 47° | 31° Chad Tonso, 30, was 43° | 23° CALIF. © 2013 Wunderground.com arrested Dec. 26 for second- churches held memorial services. Cloudy Thunder- Flurries Ice degree theft, unlawful entry storms to a motor vehicle and pos- Partly session of The Associated Press Cloudy Showers Rain Snow methamphetamine after he Weather Underground• AP showing numerous rounds of students into the classroom’s was spotted carrying an arm- NEWTOWN ammunition, gun maga- bathroom, pulled a rolling load of stolen electronics South Coast Willamette Valley zines, shot-up paper targets, storage unit in front of the near Chester Street. File describes Today Sunny, with a high near 52. North Today Areas of fog. Cloudy, with a high gun cases, shooting earplugs bathroom door as a barricade northeast wind 7 to 10 mph. near 39. Light north northeast wind. Police recovered a Stihl and a gun safe with a rifle in and then locked the door. Tonight Patchy fog after 10pm. Partly Tonight Areas of fog. Areas of freezing leaf blower, a stereo and a killer’s home life it. The documents also indi- She heard a voice say, cloudy, low around 34. East northeast fog after 10pm. Cloudy, with a low backpack containing mari- Continued from Page A1 wind 8 to 10 mph. around 29. Light north northeast wind. cated Lanza was interested in “Oh, please, no. Please, no.” juana. Sunday Areas of fog before 10am. Sunday Areas of fog. Areas of freezing mass killings, played violent Eventually, police officers DUII patrols are scheduled Sunny, with a high near 56. Northeast fog before 10am. Cloudy, with a high to select ones capable of video games and had books slid their badges under the wind around 9 mph. near 37. Light north northeast wind. to peak during a “high-visi- handling what they were Sunday Night Areas of fog after 10pm. Sunday Night Patchy fog. Areas of freez- bility enforcement” event that dealt with death. bathroom door. Roig refused about to witness. A former teacher of to come out and told them Partly cloudy, with a low around 38. East ing fog after 10pm. Cloudy, with a low Dec. 28. wind around 8 mph. around 31. Light northeast wind. “This will be the worst Reporter Thomas Moriarty Lanza’s was quoted as telling that if they were truly police, Monday Areas of fog before 4pm. Partly day of your life,” police Sgt. Portland area can be reached at 541-269-1222, investigators that Lanza they should be able to get the sunny, with a high near 53. William Cario warned one. Today Areas of fog. Areas of freezing fog ext. 240, or by email at exhibited anti-social behav- key to the door — which they Curry County Coast The documents’ release ior, rarely interacted with did. before 11am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, thomas.moriarty@the- Today Sunny, with a high near 58. with a high near 47. Calm wind. marks the end of the investi- worldlink.com. Follow him on other students and wrote Others weren’t so lucky. Northeast wind around 11 mph. Tonight Patchy fog. Areas of freezing fog Twitter: @ThomasDMoriarty. gation into the Dec. 14, 2012, obsessively “about battles, Police Lt. Christopher Tonight Patchy fog after 10pm. Mostly after 11pm. Otherwise, increasing clouds, shooting at Sandy Hook destruction and war.” Vanghele said he and anoth- clear, with a low around 39. Northeast with a low around 31. Light north wind. Elementary that left 20 first- “In all my years of experi- er officer found what wind with gusts to 18 mph. Sunday Areas of fog before 5pm, freezing before 11am. Cloudy, then mostly sunny, graders and six educators ence, I have known appeared to be about 15 bod- Sunday Areas of fog before 10am. OKINAWA Sunny, with a high near 60. East north- with a high near 47. Light north wind. dead. (redacted) grade boys to talk ies packed in another east wind with gusts to 18 mph. Sunday Night Areas of fog after 11pm. Plan would Lanza, 20, went to the about things like this, but bathroom. So many people Sunday Night Mostly clear, with a low Areas of freezing fog after 11pm. Mostly school after killing his moth- Adam’s level of violence was had tried to cram inside the around 41. East wind around 6 mph. cloudy, with a low around 33. Calm wind. move some US er, Nancy, inside their home. disturbing,” the teacher told bathroom that the door Rogue Valley North Coast He committed suicide with a investigators. The teacher couldn’t be closed, and the Today Patchy fog. Partly sunny, with a Saturday Patchy fog before 10am. troops to Guam handgun as police arrived at added: “Adam’s creative shooter gunned them all high near 41. Calm wind. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high Continued from Page A1 the school. writing was so graphic that it down, Vanghele surmised. Tonight Patchy fog before 10pm, then near 48. North wind around 6 mph. patchy freezing fog. Mostly cloudy, with Saturday Night Patchy fog after 10pm. Last month, prosecutors could not be shared.” Vanghele also recalled a low around 27. Calm wind. Partly cloudy, with a low around 36. issued a summary of the The documents also fill in another officer carrying a Sunday Patchy freezing fog before Northeast wind around 7 mph. “Moving forward with investigation that portrayed more details about how the little girl in his arms and 10am, then patchy fog. Partly sunny, Sunday Patchy fog before 10am. Mostly this plan will reduce our Lanza as obsessed with mass shooting unfolded and how running for the exit. with a high near 41. East southeast wind. sunny, with a high near 50. Northeast footprint in the most popu- murders and afflicted with staff members looked out for Vanghele ran with him Sunday Night Patchy fog before 10pm wind around 7 mph. then freezing fog. Mostly cloudy, with a Sunday Night Partly cloudy, with a low lated part of Okinawa ... mental problems. But the the youngsters. through the parking lot as low around 30. Calm wind. around 37. East northeast wind. while sustaining U.S. mili- summary said his motive for Teachers heard janitor the officer repeated, “Come tary capabilities vital to the the massacre was a mystery Rick Thorne try to get Lanza on sweetie, come on sweet- Central Douglas County Central Oregon peace and security of the and might never be known. to leave the school. One ie.”The girl didn’t survive. Today Areas of fog before 1pm. Partly Today Sunny, with a high near 45. Calm region,” the defense secre- sunny, with a high near 44. Calm wind. wind. In releasing the huge teacher, who was hiding in a In a letter accompanying Tonight Patchy fog after 7pm. Mostly Tonight Mostly clear, with a low around tary said in a statement. investigative file Friday, closet in the math lab, heard the files, Reuben F. Bradford, cloudy, with a low around 32. Light wind. 28. Light south wind. The debate over the authorities heavily blacked Thorne yell, “Put the gun commissioner of the state Sunday Areas of fog. Otherwise, mostly Sunday Sunny, with a high near 48. future of Futenma dates to out the paperwork, photos down!” An aide said that she Department of Emergency cloudy, with a high near 46. Calm wind. Light south wind. 1996, when the U.S and and videos to protect the heard gunfire and that Services and Public Sunday Night Patchy fog. Mostly cloudy, Sunday Night Partly cloudy, with a low with a low around 36. Light wind. around 31. Calm wind. Japan signed an agreement names of children and with- Thorne told her to close her Protection, wrote that much to close the base and move hold some of the more grisly door. Thorne survived. of the report was disturbing. its operations elsewhere in details. But the horror comes Teacher Kaitlin Roig told But he added: “In the midst Okinawa. In 2006, the two through at nearly every turn. police she heard “rapid-fire of the darkness of that day, Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall countries agreed to relocate Included were photo- shooting” near her class- we also saw remarkable hero- Temperature extremes and precipitation Thursday: High 52, low 39 the base to a relatively for the 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. today. Rain: 0 inches graphs of the Lanza home room. She rushed her ism and glimpses of grace.” Hi Lo Prec Total rainfall to date: 29.5 inches unpopulated area called Astoria 44 31 0.06 Rainfall to date last year: 54.87 inches Henoko in Nago city. But Brookings 54 43 0 Average rainfall to date: 63.55 inches after the Democratic Party Corvallis 35 31 0 New laws take effect Wednesday Eugene 41 31 0 of Japan took power in 2009, Klamath Falls 35 14 0 The Tide Tables it raised the possibility that La Grande 39 34 0 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or the base could be moved off SALEM (AP) — As 2013 write tickets for people they ■ Tanning salons will have Medford 33 28 0.01 subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- becomes 2014 on catch smoking in a vehicle if a to keep minors out of their Newport 54 36 0 mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by of Okinawa. While it later the high or low ratio for your area. Wednesday, dozens of new minor is present. tanning beds. Children and Pendleton 32 20 T Location High time ratio Low time ratio agreed to the Henoko plan, Portland 38 32 0 laws will be taking effect ■ Tying up a dog in a man- teens will be allowed in if a Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 the proposal energized a Redmond 48 23 0 Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 movement to move the base across Oregon. ner that causes an injury to doctor recommends it for Roseburg 45 34 0 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 Salem 38 31 0 Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 elsewhere. Expect a few higher fines the animal will be a crime. medical reasons. Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 and fees, new crimes to avoid ■ Employers and universi- ■ Post-Traumatic Stress Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 About half of the 50,000 Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 American troops in Japan are committing and new work- ties will be prohibited from Disorder will be added to the Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 based in Okinawa, and many place rules. requiring workers, students list of conditions that qualify Extended outlook HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. Here’s a look at a some of and applicants to provide a patient for the Oregon residents complain about TODAY SUNDAY Date time ft. time ft. base-related crime, noise the wide variety of new laws access to their personal social Medical Marijuana Program. 28-Dec 8:02 9.1 9:35 6.4 and the risk of accidents. that hit the books Jan. 1: media accounts. ■ Mammogram providers 29-Dec 8:54 9.5 10:35 7.0 Some feel the island is bear- ■ Standard fines for using ■ A rodeo event known as will be required to notify 30-Dec 9:47 9.9 11:27 7.5 ing an unfair share of the a cellphone while driving will “horse roping” will be illegal. women who are discovered to 31-Dec 10:38 10.3 4:29 3.3 burden of protecting Japan increase $50 to $160, and It’s performed only in Jordan have dense breast tissue. 1-Jan 12:14 8.1 11:31 10.4 from attack. judges will be allowed to go as Valley, a town in the south- ■ Timber companies will Sunny Sunny LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. 52/34 56/38 A key factor could be the high as $500 — double the eastern part of the state. be able to sue activists who Date time ft. time ft. current maximum. Critics call the practice “horse try to interfere with logging 28-Dec 1:31 3.4 3:04 0.5 outcome of a mayoral elec- MONDAY TUESDAY tion in Nago next month that ■ Cigarette taxes will climb tripping” and say it’s cruel. activity on state forests. 29-Dec 2:34 3.5 3:56 -0.4 13 cents to $1.31 a pack. Most ■ Photo studios won’t be ■ The minimum wage will 30-Dec 3:33 3.5 4:45 -1.2 pits an opponent of the 31-Dec 4:29 3.3 5:32 -1.8 Henoko plan against a sup- of the additional revenue will allowed to offer ultrasound go up to $9.10 per hour, an go to mental health services. movies or photos as keep- increase of 15 cents. 1-Jan 5:25 2.9 6:18 -2.1 porter. Sunrise, sunset “The governor is taking a ■ Officers will be able to sakes to expecting parents. Dec. 24-31 — 7:48, 4:45 risk putting the prestige of Partly sunny Partly sunny Moon watch his office behind the proj- 53/37 52/38 New Moon — Jan. 2 ect,” said Jun Okumura, a political analyst and former machines at Nov. 24 levels. piece for any damaged ones. national government offi- IRAN In commitments under At the same time, the interim National forecast Forecast highs for Saturday, Dec. 28 cial. “I still don’t see the Continued from Page A1 the Geneva accord, Iran deal allows Iran to continue Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Seattle project going forward with- agreed to freeze the number centrifuge research and 42° | 38° out the consent of the Nago particularly a new model, of centrifuges enriching ura- development. Billings mayor, but I see that this violates Tehran’s commit- nium for six months and only The disagreement con- 29° | 31° Minneapolis 35° | 25° improves the chances of ment to freeze the amount to produce models now tributed to the decision to New York success.” Chicago Detroit 48° | 32° and type of enriching installed or in operation, so it adjourn the talks in Geneva San Francisco 41° | 31° Denver 41° | 31° can exchange them piece by last Sunday,the officials said. 64° | 46° Washington D.C. 51° | 31° 53° | 30° block of Shasta Road, Coos Bay. Los Angeles THEFTS 74° | 54° Atlanta 53° | 36° Continued from Page A2 NORTH BEND POLICE El Paso Holy Redeemer Catholic Church 55° | 30° DEPARTMENT Houston COOS COUNTY 62° | 46° MiamiMiami SHERIFF’S OFFICE Dec. 25, 2:26 a.m., criminal tres- 70°81°80° | 84°74° 72° pass, College Park. Dec. 25, 3:20 a.m., domestic Fronts Pressure harassment, 90000 block of Dec. 25, 2:01 p.m., woman arrest- CColdold Warm Stationary Low High Windy Lane, Coos Bay. ed for domestic assault.

Dec. 25, 11:09 a.m., telephonic Dec. 25, 8:44 p.m., disorderly con- -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s100s 110s harassment, 92000 block of duct, 1500 block of Sherman Cooly Lane, Coos Bay. Avenue. Temperatures indicate Friday’s high and Louisville 52 26 pcdy overnightShowers low to 8 p.m.Rain Eastern Time.T-storms MadisonFlurries Snow 34 10Ice pcdy Dec. 25, 10:14 p.m., family dis- Dec. 25, 9:26 p.m., woman arrest- Hi Lo Prc Otlk Memphis 57 27 cdy pute, 62000 block of Flagstaff ed for second-degree burglary AlbuquerqueHeavy Rain Drenches49 28 Gulf clr CoastMiami Beach 80 68 .01 cdy Road, Coos Bay. and criminal mischief, 700 block AnchorageA low pressure 18 system 00 developing sno Milwaukee in the Gulf of Mexico 34 will 15 clr of Connecticut Avenue. Atlantaspread heavy rain 52 over 33 the central rn Mpls-St Gulf Coast. Paul Rainfall 40 amounts 14 cdy Dec. 26, 1:54 a.m., burglary, Austinwill be lighter across 58 41 the rest cdy of theNashville Southeast. Light 55snow 23 will be cdy 91000 block of Cameron Road, Dec. 26, 1:58 a.m., man arrested Baltfoundimore from the 49 northern 22 Rockies clr toNe thew Orleans Upper Midwest. 59 45 rn Coos Bay. on Coos Bay and North Bend Billings 50 37 sno New York City 40 31 pcdy Boise 32 15 pcdy Norfolk,Va.Weather 49 Underground 28 • AP clr Dec. 26, 9:43 a.m., theft, 93000 warrants for failure to appear, Boston 35 28 cdy Oklahoma City 61 29 pcdy block of Nabb Road, North Bend. 3200 block of Tremont Avenue. Buffalo 32 21 .01 cdy Omaha 61 19 clr Charleston,S.C. 60 41 cdy Orlando 73 60 .01 cdy Dec. 26, 9:47 a.m., theft, 63000 Dec. 26, 10:58 a.m., unlawful Cheyenne 56 29 clr Philadelphia 46 25 clr block of Boat Basin Road, Coos entry to a motor vehicle, 1600 Chicago 40 21 clr Phoenix 74 47 pcdy block of Virginia Avenue. Cincinnati 49 27 clr Pittsburgh 42 24 clr Bay. Cleveland 42 23 pcdy Providence 37 26 pcdy Dec. 26, 10 a.m., theft, 93000 Dec. 26, 12:28 p.m., disorderly con- Dallas-Ft Worth 58 32 cdy Raleigh-Durham 52 27 pcdy Denver 60 29 pcdy Reno 39 21 clr block of Shutters Landing Road, duct, 1500 block of Sherman T he Knights of Columbus will be displaying a large framed image th Des Moines 48 19 clr Richmond 52 26 clr Coos Bay. Avenue. of the Immaculate Conception in church Saturday Dec. 28 at the Detroit 39 24 pcdy Sacramento 58 32 clr th Dec. 26, 11:36 a.m., burglary, Dec. 26, 1:20 p.m., criminal mis- 4:00 PM Mass, on Sunday Dec. 29 at the 8:00 AM and 12:00 noon Flagstaff 46 28 pcdy St Louis 56 28 clr st Green Bay 32 13 cdy Salt Lake City 32 14 pcdy 92000 block of Cape Arago chief, 2000 block of Lincoln Masses. On Wednesday January 1 the Knights will provide a full Honor Guard at the 10:00 AM Mass. The framed image will be Honolulu 83 73 pcdy San Francisco 57 44 clr Highway. Street. st Houston 58 48 cdy Seattle 48 32 .01 cdy processed into church on Wednesday January 1 in honor of Indianapolis 47 27 clr Spokane 33 21 cdy Dec. 26, 2:45 p.m., theft, 63000 Dec. 26, 4:58 p.m., theft, 1400 Kansas City 52 24 clr Washington,D.C. 50 30 clr block of Bastendorff Beach Road, block of Sherman Avenue. Feast of the Solemnity of Mary Las Vegas 66 41 pcdy National Temperature Extremes Coos Bay. Holy Mother of God Little Rock 56 28 cdy High Friday 87 at Yorba Linda, Calif. Dec. 26, 8:54 p.m., dispute, 400 Los Angeles 85 49 pcdy Low Friday -19 at Doe Lake, Mich. Dec. 26, 6:38 p.m., theft, 63000 block of Simpson Avenue. Off Broadway at 2250 16th, North Bend • 541-756-0633

The ticker SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2013 • SECTION B Short-handed High School Boys Basketball Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Tournament Thunder win Coquille 44, Junction City 43 with Westbrook McNary 56, North Bend 54, OT Marshfield 56, Molalla 41 out. Page B2 North Eugene 54, Lebanon 51 High School Girls Basketball Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Tournament Marshfield 35, Junction City 33 North Eugene 52, Crescent Valley 48 Myrtle Point 48, North Salem 45 SPORTS Roosevelt 49, Coquille 46 Local, B2 • Scoreboard, B3 • NFL, B4 • Community, B6

theworldlink.com/sports ■ Sports Editor John Gunther ■ 541-269-1222, ext. 241 49ers, Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Tournament Chiefs Marshfield put 8 in struggles but Pro Bowl makes final BY JOHN GUNTHER ■ Seattle’s Richard The World Sherman receives most COOS BAY — Playing its first full game since losing senior leader Abby Thrall to a knee injury, votes on defense Marshfield’s girls basketball team struggled much of the night Friday, but came back in the second BY OSKAR GARCIA half to beat Junction City 35-33 in the semifinals of The Associated Press the Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament. HONOLULU — Kansas City and The Pirates meet North Eugene at 4 p.m. today San Francisco will have plenty of in a rematch of last year’s championship game. clout in Honolulu if they can’t “It’s super exciting,”said Marshfield’s Savannah make it to New Jersey for the Super Thurman. “We’re defending champions from last Bowl. year and we want to get that win.” The NFL revealed Friday that They’ll have to do it without Thrall, who at best the Chiefs and 49ers each had will be out several weeks. eight players voted into the Pro Thrall was injured early in Thursday’s quarterfi- Bowl, including running backs nal win over North Salem. The full extent of the Jamaal Charles of Kansas City and injury won’t be known for several days, but she Frank Gore of San Francisco. apparently suffered tears to both her meniscus and Denver Peyton medial collateral ligament, coach Bruce Bryant Manning was selected to his 13th said. Pro Bowl after garnering the most Thurman filled Thrall’s role in the starting line- votes among fans, 1.43 million. up Friday and scored a game-high 18 points — no New Orleans quarterback Drew other player from either team had more than eight. Brees was second among fans with “Savannah did what she needed to do,” Bryant 1.2 million votes. said. The NFL combines votes from The Pirates felt they had an edge inside against fans, players and coaches to deter- the Tigers and tried to exploit it, going inside to mine 86 of 88 Pro Bowl players; Thurman as often as possible. But the game the other two players are long- became mostly a defensive struggle and a free- snappers selected by Pro Bowl throw shooting contest. coaches. Voting ended Thursday. Junction City led 9-5 after the first quarter and Under a new format this year, 17-13 at halftime as both teams committed 12 NFL greats and Deion turnovers and struggled from the field. By the end Sanders will divvy up the players of the game, Junction City had 23 turnovers, none in a two-day draft before the Jan. By Lou Sennick, The World bigger than a lost ball after Thurman gave 26 game. Offensive and defensive As the game clock runs out, Joe Scolari is fouled from behind to stop him from making the basket at the end Marshfield the lead on a three-point play on an players with the most votes who of the Junction City and Coquille boys game Friday night at the Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Tournament. offensive rebound with 26 seconds to go. don’t make it past the divisional Marshfield had 22 turnovers and won despite playoff round will serve as active shooting just 7-for-39 (18 percent) from the floor. player captains. The Pirates only had two field goals in the second Seattle Richard Coquille scratches, claws half, but thrived at the line, where they shot 18- Sherman received 552,600 votes for-33 in the final two quarters. In contrast, by fans, the most for any defensive Junction City was just 4-for-17 from the line for player. Houston defensive end J.J. the game. Watt had just under 410,000 fan into Les Schwab final That wasn’t the Tigers’ biggest problem, coach votes. SEE MARSHFIELD | B3 BY GEORGE ARTSITAS some heart the last two nights in a row and The World they did just that.” Alamo will Junction City came within one point four COOS BAY — It went down to the wire, but times during the fourth quarter but never got Coquille was able to stave off Junction City in over the hump. Coquille led wire to wire. be Aliotti’s the waning moments and cling to a 44-43 win “When the lead changes, things change. Friday night to advance to the final of the Les Confidence changes. We just could never get Schwab South Coast Holiday Tournament. over that hump,” Junction City coach Craig last stand With just 8.7 seconds left and down one, Rothenberger said. Junction City inbounded directly to Josh Terrence Edwards had a team-high 12 SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Hutchinson in the post. Hutchinson clanked a points and 9 rebounds to lead the Red Devils. Longtime Oregon defensive coor- short jumper from the key and Coquille’s Joe Edwards was in foul trouble the entire night dinator Nick Aliotti said Friday he Scolari plunged into the middle to swat the and never logged sustained time on the court will retire following next week’s rebound toward the sideline, ricocheting off a in the second half. Edwards eventually fouled game against Texas in the Alamo Tiger on the way out of bounds. out, and with Coquille shorthanded already, Bowl, revealing that he wanted to The win against Junction City comes on the the team didn’t have any subs for the final 4:13 step away after last season but heels of an impressive 61-46 win over Molalla of the game. By Lou Sennick, The World didn’t once Chip Kelly bolted for on Thursday. Cumberland saw being shorthanded as an Krystal Lemhouse, from Junction City, gets the ball away the NFL. “Those boys just did a fantastic job of giv- extra chance for his younger guys. from the pile on the floor during their game against Aliotti has spent 24 years with ing out effort,” Red Devils’ head coach Dan Marshfield on Friday night in the Les Schwab South Coast the Ducks, including 17 as defen- Cumberland said, “I asked them to give me SEE COQUILLE | B5 Holiday Tournament. sive coordinator. After Oregon won the Fiesta Bowl last season, Aliotti said he was so certain that he coached his final game that he Heartbreaker loss for grabbed a chunk of turf from the field and stuffed it in a plastic bag, which remains in his briefcase. Bulldogs at OT buzzer But when Kelly left to coach Philadelphia, Aliotti said he stuck BY TIM NOVOTNY The senior point guard, who fin- around to ease the transition for The World ished with 16 points, said he was first-year Ducks coach Mark worried about being sent to the Helfrich. COOS BAY — In these types of free-throw line after he hit the 3 “In a perfect world, if I was real- games, the joy is more pronounced from the left baseline in regulation. ly selfish, I wouldn’t have coached and the loss hurts just a little bit So, trailing by three with time tick- this year,” Aliotti said. “I don’t more than usual. Both were on dis- want this to be misconstrued. I felt ing down in overtime, he decided to like it would be for the betterment play after a stunning 56-54 over- stay back a bit — out near the right of the program if I stayed.” time semifinal victory for McNary sideline hash mark. Aliotti, 59, said he always over North Bend in the Les Schwab “I just needed a couple of feet. planned to retire by 60. He Holiday Tournament. When my defender went under the acknowledged having some sec- A hotly contested battle, one screen, I had the shot.” And, he ond thoughts about never taking a that saw more twists and turns said, it felt good immediately. “I head coaching job but said he was than a Pac-Man video game, ended knew it right when it left my hand grateful to leave the profession on when the Celtics scored five points that it was going in.” his terms. in under 4 seconds. But, all that shot did was tie the Aliotti said Heflrich suggested The young man who sent the game with less than 4 seconds to go. to him that now was the best time game into overtime with a 3-point The ball was inbounded imme- to make the announcement, and basket, Johnathan Doutt, helped to diately to North Bend’s Ty Roane, By Alysha Beck, The World not wait until after Monday’s end it with an even deeper 3-point- North Bend’s Ty Roane sprints down court against McNary’s Braden Taylor during the game. er at the end of overtime. SEE BULLDOGS | B5 first semifinal game at the Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Tournament on Friday.

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PORTLAND (AP) — THEASSOCIATED PRESS LaMarcus Aldridge wasn’t even sure he was going to CHARLOTTE, N.C. — play against the Clippers. Kevin Durant had 34 points Portland’s top scorer and and 12 rebounds, and the rebounder had his wisdom Oklahoma City Thunder held teeth removed on Sunday. So on to defeat the Charlotte on Thursday night he was Bobcats 89-85 Friday night still in some pain. Worse, he without injured guard Russell hadn’t had much to eat. But Westbrook. Aldridge came out and had 32 The Thunder announced points and 10 rebounds for before the game that the Trail Blazers in a 116-112 Westbrook had arthroscopic overtime victory over the surgery on his right knee and Clippers. will be out until after the All- “I’ve had nothing but soup Starbreak. for the last four days,” he Durant scored 14 points in lamented. “So I was a little the fourth quarter and fin- worried about my energy ished 14 of 28 from the field. levels.” Serge Ibaka had 12 points and In the end, he didn’t even nine rebounds for the have a turnover as the sur- The Associated Press Thunder,whohavewonseven Portland’s forward LaMarcus Aldridge,right,shoots over Clippers forward The Associated Press prising Blazers upped their straight road games and 11 of Charlotte Bobcats’ Al Jefferson, right, shoots over Oklahoma City Blake Griffin during the second half on Thursday. Aldridge scored 32 record to an NBA-best 24-5. 12overall. Thunder’s Kendrick Perkins during the first half on Friday. Portland has won seven of points and pulled in 10 rebounds as Portland won in overtime 116-112. Reggie Jackson started in their last eight games, and place of Westbrook, shooting As for his teeth? “It’s a lit- play through it.” 4of19fromthefloor. Vucevic added 20 points and overdepletedLosAngeles. they’ve dropped just two at 11rebounds,androokieVictor With the game tied at 103, home this season. tle bit throbbing,” he It was the second ejection The Thunder escaped after shrugged. for the Clippers in as many Josh McRoberts missed a Oladipo finished with 16 Gordon Hayward drove to the The Clippers, playing the points and a career-high 11 basket on Utah’sfinal posses- second of a back-to-back, It was the second of back- games. Forward Matt Barnes wide-open 3-pointer with 3 to-back losses for the was ejected with 56 seconds secondsleft. assists. sion but missed his off-bal- mounted a challenge after Brandon Jennings had 21 ance attempt as the Lakers trailing by as many as 11 Clippers. Earlier Thursday, left in the third quarter of a Kings 108,Heat 103,OT: the NBA said its referees 120-116 OT win over the DeMarcus Cousins had 27 points for the Pistons, who converged. Favors grabbed points in the fourth quarter. had won three in a row on the the rebound and slammed the Blake Griffin had 35 points made a mistake when they Minnesota Timberwolves on points and 17 ejected Griffin in the team’s Sunday. Barnes fouled Love. rebounds, road. ball through the hoop to snap and 11 rebounds, while Chris Pelicans 105, Nuggets Utah’s four-game home los- Paul finished with 34 points 105-103 loss to the Warriors “It’s a long season. We’re Rudy Gay NBA on Wednesday night. in a bad ejection rut right scored 26 89: Tyreke Evans had 19 ing streak. Hayward finished and 16 assists. pointsand10assists,andNew with 24 points and nine Aldridge hit a fadeaway Griffin got his second now,” Rivers said. “We’ll get andRecap technical with 10:43 left after out of it.” Sacramento Orleans handed Denver its assists. with 39 seconds left in over- fifthstraightloss. Nick Young scored 21 time and Portland went scuffling with Andrew No one got tossed on rallied from an early 17-point Bogut, following Warriors Thursday. deficit to beat undermanned Jrue Holiday had 17 points points in 27 minutes before ahead 110-109. and four steals, causing two fouling out with 5:45 remain- Griffin missed a layup on forward Draymond Green to Mo Williams made back- Miamiinovertime. the showers after they got to-back 3s to give Portland a LeBronJamesfinishedwith turnovers that led to late fast- ing and Chris Kaman had a the other end before Nicolas break points as the Pelicans season-high 19 points start- Batum made a pair of free into it at the end of the third. 34-22 in the first half. The 33 points, eight rebounds and “A common foul should Clippers responded with a 9- eight assists, and Chris Bosh slammedthedooronDenver’s ing in place of Pau Gasol, who throws to make it 112-109 comebackbid. was out with a respiratory with 26.5 seconds to go. After have been called on Griffin 0 run to close to 34-31, but had 18 points and seven for initially attempting to Aldridge scored six straight rebounds for the two-time Anthony Davis added 17 infection. Griffin dunked to narrow it points and four blocked shots Timberwolves 120, again, Damian Lillard made dislodge the Warriors’ points in an 8-2 run and defendingNBAchampions. Andrew Bogut and a techni- Portland stretched the mar- Warriors 115, Suns 86: despite playing sparingly in Wizards 98: Kevin Love had two free throws for Portland. the first half because of three 25pointsand11rebounds,and Portland clung to a 114-112 cal foul should have been gin to 42-33. Stephen Curry had career assessed to Bogut for grab- Paul’s 3-pointer closed the highs of 16 assists and 13 early fouls. J.J. Barea scored 17 points off lead with 13.4 seconds left Raptors 95, Knicks 83: the bench to help Minnesota and padded it with Wesley bing Griffin by the shirt and Clippers to within 47-46 at rebounds to go with 14 points wrestling with him,” Rod the intermission. and host Golden State beat Jonas Valanciunas had 16 topWashington. Matthews’ foul shots. Paul points and a career-high 18 Ricky Rubio had 11 points, missed a 3-point attempt as Thorn, the NBA’s president Dorell Wright hit a 3- Phoenix to win its fourth of basketball operations, said pointer that gave the Blazers straightgameandmatchtheir rebounds, DeMar DeRozan nine assists and eight time ran out. scored 25 and Toronto rallied rebounds in 26 minutes, and Aldridge scored all of in a statement. an 84-75 lead early in the longest winning streak of the Clippers coach Doc Rivers fourth quarter. season. tobeatNewYork. Nikola Pekovic added 18 Portland’s field goals in over- The Raptors trailed by 12 in points and 10 boards for the time, and finished with his said he thought Griffin han- But the Clippers clawed Klay Thompson scored 21 dled the situation well. back in, and Paul’s pull-up pointsfortheWarriors. the third quarter, but Timberwolves. Minnesota ninth game this season with outscored the Knicks 29-12 in outrebounded Washington at least 25 points and 10 “Everyone is a target at jumper made it 97-96 for Los P.J. Tucker had 11 points some point in their career,” Angeles’ first lead of the sec- and 12 rebounds to lead the thefourthtotaketheopenerof 44-35andonlyturnedtheball rebounds, second only to thehome-and-homeseries. overfivetimes. Minnesota’s Kevin Love. Rivers said. “You just have to ond half. Suns, who had won three straightandeightoftheirpre- Kyle Lowry had 15 points JohnWallhad26pointsand viousnine. and 11 assists for the Atlantic sevenassistsfortheWizards. Curry hadaroughshooting Divisionleaders,whohostthe Nets 104, Bucks 93: night and made just one of six Knicks on Saturday with a Shaun Livingston scored 20 3-pointattempts. chance to extend their lead to points, Mirza Teletovic added Magic 109, Pistons 92: five games over last season’s 19 off the bench and Brooklyn ArronAfflaloscored23points divisionchampions. rebounded from an embar- toleadfiveteammatesindou- Andrea Bargnani had 18 rassing Christmas Day per- ble figures and Orlando points and 12 rebounds formance by ending its four- snappedathree-gameskidby againsthisformerteam. game losing streak with a vic- beatingDetroit. Jazz 105, Lakers 103: toryoverMilwaukee. The Magic led the Pistons Derrick Favors had 18 points Paul Pierce added 13 points byasmanyas22andcruisedin and 14 rebounds and made a for the Nets, who lost by 17 in the fourth quarter. Nik putback dunk with 2.1 sec- each of their previous two onds remaining to lift Utah games. Westbrook has knee surgery

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Oklahoma experienced increased swelling” in his right City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook had knee. arthroscopic knee surgery Friday and will be “After consultation and consideration by sidelined until after the All-Star break. his surgeon in Los Angeles, a plan was estab- Westbrook will miss at least 27 games. lished to monitor the swelling that included a “He will be missed,” coach Scott Brooks series of scheduled MRIs,” Presti said in the said before Oklahoma City’s game Friday release. “On the most recent MRI it was deter- night against the Charlotte Bobcats. mined by the surgeon that there was an area of “Obviously we are a very good team with concern that had not previously existed, nor him, and without him we’re still going to be a was detectable in the previous procedures, and very good team.” it was necessary to evaluate Russell further. General manager Sam Presti said in a news The consulting physician determined that release earlier in the day that Westbrook has arthroscopic surgery was necessary to address been playing pain-free, but “recently had the swelling that was taking place.”

Saturday, December 28,2013 • The World • B3 Scoreboard Bobcats reach final in Regis tournament NB girls

THE WORLD tough Marshfield man-to-man From the perimeter, Pacific shot Trinity Lutheran at the Crow tourna- will host defense. just 1-for-20 from 3-point range. ment. Myrtle Point’s boys basketball “We had trouble attacking it Pacific did hold the Cougars to Brittany Figueroa and Riley team was able to hold off Pleasant effectively,”Powers head coach Matt three points in the third quarter to get Engdahl led the way with 12 and 11 Hill 47-46 on Friday night, advanc- Shorb. “It was a defensive game.” back into it, an example of the type of points respectively. Figueroa was hoops ing to the final in the Regis Holiday The Cruisers’ Devin MacKensen defense that can get Pacific opti- called a “bright spot” by coach Ben Tournament. finished with eight rebounds and led mistic. Stallard, adding that she played solid The Bobcats were led by Cooper Powers on the boards. “We played really well defen- on both sides of the ball. camp Stateler and his game-high 30 points. Jackson Stallard, along with his sively,” Pacific head coach Ben The Pirates had the lead at halftime They came away with the win, but team-high 16 points, contributed Stallard said. “One free throw and 24-18, but poor shooting did them in. the Bobcats weren’t too happy with seven steals. one 3-pointer and everything’s dif- The Pirates finished 11-23 from Monday the effort they put forth on the floor. Crow 40, Pacific 37: Pacific’s ferent.” the free-throw line and 10-39 from “We were awful,” Myrtle Point boys team lost a heartbreaker to Crow Bandon 34, Oakland 27: The the field. THE WORLD head coach Dave Larsen said. “We on Friday in Crow’s tournament. Tigers got a big road win in Numbers like that are tough for didn’t shoot well, we didn’t pass well, Ethan Cline’s 15 and Cole Oakland’s holiday tournament, Pacific to swallow. The North Bend High we couldn’t hold onto the ball. Just Kreutzer’s 12 points led the way for improving to 4-0 by beating the host “It felt like we gave another game School girls basketball pro- had a bad night but were lucky the Pirates. Oakers. Oakland suffered just its away,” Stallard said. “We just didn’t gram will host a basketball enough to come away with the win.” Pacific struggled early, falling second loss. shoot the ball well which is a com- camp Dec. 30 for girls in The Bobcats will face off against down 14 at halftime and was forced to Details were not available Friday mon thing for Pacific teams at this grades 1 through 6. Regis today in the final. fight to get it close in the second half. night. point.” Participants will learn Powers 40, Marshfield JV 35: In the first half, Pacific missed Oakland 50, Bandon 19: The basketball skills with teach- Powers took out Marshfield’s junior eight free throws on the way to fin- GIRLS BASKETBALL Tigers fell to the host school in ing by the high school players varsity squad at home on Friday. ishing 4-for-15 from the charity Trinity Lutheran 42, Pacific Oakland’s holiday tournament. and elite members of the The Cruisers struggled with the stripe. 34: Pacific fell in a close game to Details were not available. South Coast Sharks basket- ball program. The camp Defense has been fidence builder for them,”he focuses on fundamentals MARSHFIELD Marshfield’s focus all sea- said. “Abby is out, our lead- Star Oakland DB retires with fun drills, establishing From Page B1 son, and that certainly ing scorer and floor leader, the foundation for great bas- won’t change with Thrall on and they found a way to get it ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Pro Bowls and was a two- ketball skills. Craig Lannom said. the sidelines. done.” Less than three years after time first-team All-Pro dur- Students in grades 1 “We’ve got a lot of work to “Our coach feels it is our Thurman also led being one of the most prized ing his eight seasons with the through 3 will have camp do and we know that,” said strongest point, and it’s Marshfield with 11 rebounds. free agents on the open mar- Raiders when he was consid- from 9 a.m. to noon, while Lannom, referring to a squad going to help us with our Jade Chavez scored seven ket, Nnamdi Asomugha’ NFL ered one of the league’s top girls in grades 4 through 6 that returns just two players offense,”Thurman said. points and had six boards. career is over. cover . will have camp from noon to from the team that advanced The Pirates limited the Tracee Scott had five points. Asomugha formally But his career quickly fiz- 3 p.m. Both sessions will be to the Class 4A tournament Tigers to just 16 points in the McKenna Straube led the announced his retirement on zled after signing a $60 mil- held in the main gym at last winter. “We have nobody second half. Tigers with eight points and Friday at the Oakland lion, five-year contract with North Bend High School. back with any experience.” More than the method of had four assists. Nicole Raiders’ headquarters, end- Philadelphia in the summer The cost for the camp is And the Tigers weren’t able how the Pirates got the win, Thompson scored seven ing his 11-year career at the of 2011. He was cut after two $20 and all participants will to solve Marshfield’s defense. Bryant said he was pleased points and Krystal Lemhouse place he had his most suc- years with the Eagles and receive a camp prize. “You’ve got to be able to that the team overcame its had 10 rebounds. cess. played just three games this For more information, call execute in the half court,”he new adversity. The Tigers face Crescent Asomugha made three season for San Francisco Eric Metcalf at 541-808- said. “That’s our job.” “I think this is a good con- Valley for third place. 7413. Scoreboard

CRESCENT VALLEY (46): Jess Sexson 15, Friday N.Y. Giants 6 9 0 .400 274 377 Orlando 9 20 .310 13 Los Angeles at Nashville, 5 p.m. On The Air Danielle Barrett 14, Elisia Harder 7, Sarah Huang Semifinal Washington 3 12 0 .200 328 458 Central Division W L Pct GB Phoenix at Anaheim, 5 p.m. 3, Michaela Sherman 3, Alex Barrett 2, Kate Bird McNary 56, North Bend 54, OT South W L T Pct PF PA Indiana 23 5 .821 — Philadelphia at Edmonton, 7 p.m. 1 Today 2, Nicole Barrett, Maya Frias, Aaliyah Taylor. McNary 11 6 16 14 9 — 56 x-Carolina 11 4 0 .733 345 221 Detroit 14 17 .452 10⁄2 Sunday’s Games 1 High School Girls Basketball — Marshfield vs. Junction City 36, Myrtle Point 30 North Bend 8 11 14 14 7 — 54 New Orleans 10 5 0 .667 372 287 Chicago 11 16 .407 11⁄2 Washington at Buffalo, 2 p.m. North Eugene, 4 p.m., KMHS (1420 AM). Myrtle Point 2 2 13 14 — 30 McNARY (56): Johnathan Doutt 16, Trent Van Atlanta 4 11 0 .267 333 422 Cleveland 10 18 .357 13 Montreal at Florida, 2 p.m. 1 High School Boys Basketball — Marshfield vs. Junction City 10 5 13 6 — 36 Cleave 10, Tregg Peterson 10, Braden Taylor 6, Tampa Bay 4 11 0 .267 271 347 Milwaukee 6 23 .207 17⁄2 Pittsburgh at Columbus, 3 p.m. North Eugene, 10:45 a.m., KMHS (91.3 FM). MYRTLE POINT (30): Morgan Newton 14, Grace Austin Stone 6, Hayden Gosling 5, Hayden North W L T Pct PF PA WESTERN CONFERENCE St. Louis at Dallas, 3 p.m. — Pinstripe Bowl, Notre Hermann 7, Marissa Dollarhyde 2, Christynn McCowan 3, Connor Goff, Cade Goff. Chicago 8 7 0 .533 417 445 Southwest Division W L Pct GB Carolina at Toronto, 4 p.m. Dame vs. Rutgers, 9 a.m., ESPN; Belk Bowl, Evans 2, Bethany Meyer 2, Lyndzi Robbins 2, NORTH BEND (54): Ty Roane 19, Drew Green Bay 7 7 1 .500 384 400 San Antonio 23 7 .767 — N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. 1 Cincinnati vs. North Carolina, 12:20 p.m., Madison McNeely 1, Aby Acuna, Amanda Harris, Matthews 17, Matt Woods 14, Luke Lucero 4, Levi Detroit 7 8 0 .467 382 362 Houston 20 11 .645 3⁄2 Vancouver at Calgary, 4:30 p.m. 1 ESPN; Russell Athletic Bowl, Louisville vs. Alex Miller. Rider, Brody Lucero. Minnesota 4 10 1 .300 377 467 Dallas 16 13 .552 6⁄2 N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 5 p.m. West W L T Pct PF PA 1 Winnipeg at Colorado, 5 p.m. Miami, 3:45 p.m., ESPN; Buffalo Wild Wings JUNCTION CITY (36): Nicole Thompson 10, Coquille 44, Junction City 43 New Orleans 13 14 .481 8⁄2 x-Seattle 12 3 0 .800 390 222 Memphis 12 16 .429 10 Anaheim at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Bowl, Kansas State vs. Michigan, 7:15 p.m., McKenna Straube 9, Evelyn Tedrick 6, Jamilla Coquille 17 13 6 8 — 44 x-San Francisco 11 4 0 .733 383 252 Northwest Division W L Pct GB ESPN. Gambee 4, Alycia Devorak 2, Krystal Lemhouse Junction City 12 10 11 10 — 43 Arizona 10 5 0 .667 359 301 Portland 24 5 .828 — NBA Basketball — Miami at Portland, 7 p.m, 2, Katarina Thompson 2, Chelsie Wooley 1, Emily COQUILLE (44): Terrence Edwards 12, Brandon Transactions KEVU and KHSN (1230 AM). Devorak, Bailey Hanson. St. Louis 7 8 0 .467 339 337 Oklahoma City 24 5 .828— Bowen 10, Drew Piburn 8, Austin Layton 5, Joe 1 x-clinched playoff spot Denver 14 14 .500 9⁄2 Men’s College Basketball — Nebraska at Marshfield 55, North Salem 36 Scolari 5, Zach Breitkreutz 4. BASEBALL Cincinnati, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Florida International at y-clinched division Minnesota 14 15 .483 10 American League North Salem 8 10 7 11 — 36 JUNCTION CITY (43): Joe Van Ras 12, Devon 1 Georgetown, 9 a.m., Fox Sports 1; Villanova at Sunday, Dec. 29 Utah 9 23 .281 16⁄2 Marshfield 15 13 11 16 — 55 Locke 11, Spencer Osburn 8, Bryon Brown 7, Will LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Agreed to terms with Syracuse, 11 a.m., CBS; Eastern Michigan at Duke, 11 Houston at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Pacific Division W L Pct GB NORTH SALEM (36): Natasha Fitzke 18, Kaly Galt 3, Josh Hutchinson 2, Nick Gibson, Brandon OF Raul Ibanez on a one-year contract. a.m., ESPN2; Samford at Marquette, 11 a.m., Foot Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m. L.A. Clippers 20 11 .645 — TEXAS RANGERS— Signed OF Shin-Soo Choo to Alik 5, Simone Leaks 5, Elizabeth Ming 4, Miya Raffin. 1 Sports; Columbia vs. St. John’s, 11:30 a.m., Fox Carolina at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Phoenix 17 11 .607 1⁄2 O’Connell 4, Anahy Avila, Gariella Baughman, Consolation Semifinals a seven-year contract. Designated 1B Chris Sports 1; Louisville at Kentucky, 1 p.m., CBS; BYU at Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Golden State 18 13 .581 2 McGuiness for assignment. Ana Garibay, Nathlie Hernandez, Araceli North Eugene 54, Lebanon 51 1 Loyola Marymount, 1 p.m., Root Sports; Wake Washington at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. L.A. Lakers 13 17 .433 6⁄2 National League Mendoza, Jesicka Najera. Lebanon 12 6 22 11 — 51 1 Forest at Xavier, 2 p.m., Fox Sports 1; Old Dominion Baltimore at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Sacramento 9 19 .321 9⁄2 MARSHFIELD (55): Tracee Scott 14, Savannah CHICAGO CUBS — Agreed to terms with RHP at Richmond, 3:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network; North Eugene 15 8 1714—54 Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Thursday’s Games Thurman 13, Jade Chavez 12, Katelynn Rossback Jose Veras on a one-contract. Missouri at North Carolina State, 5 p.m., ESPN2; LEBANON (51): Tyler Romeo 21, Ian Smith 20, N.Y. Jets at Miami, 10 a.m. Atlanta 127, Cleveland 125,2OT 5, Samantha Stephens 5, Baily Garrett 4, Carli BASKETBALL Alabama at UCLA, 7 p.m., ESPN2; San Francisco at Isaac Garber 5, Chad Nissen 3, Josh Alley 2, Luke Denver at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. Houston 100, Memphis 92 National Basketball Association Clarkson 2, Desi Guirado, Khalani Hoyer, Abby Portland, 7 p.m., Root Sports. Elliott, CJ Hargis, Kolson Shanks. Kansas City at San Diego, 1:25 p.m. San Antonio 116, Dallas 107 Thrall. NBA — Fined Memphis F Zach Randolph Speed Skating — U.S. Olympic Trials, noon, NBC. NORTH EUGENE (54): DJ Wright 18, Isaiah St. Louis at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. Portland 116, L.A. Clippers 112, OT $25,000 for public criticism of officiating follow- Alder 11, Chandler Sand 11, Blake Dawson 10, San Francisco at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 29 Friday Friday’s Games ing a Dec. 26 loss to Houston. Fined Golden Matt Ferrenburg 3, Nick Friesen 2, Joey Green Bay at Chicago, 1:25 p.m. NFL Football — Games TBA, 10 a.m. and 1:25 Semifinals Orlando 109, Detroit 92 State F Draymond Green $15,000 for failing to p.m., CBS and Fox; Philadelphia at Dallas, 5:20 Butterfield, Joey Fisher, Brett Snyder. Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1:25 p.m. Oklahoma City 89, Charlotte 85 leave the court in a timely manner upon his p.m., NBC. North Eugene 52, Crescent Valley 48 Marshfield 56, Molalla 41 Buffalo at New England, 1:25 p.m. Toronto 95, New York 83 ejection during a Dec. 25 game against the Los Men’s College Basketball — Texas Southern at Crescent Valley 15 11 14 8 — 48 Marshfield 17 17 12 10 — 56 Philadelphia at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Brooklyn 104, Milwaukee 93 Angeles Clippers. North Eugene 14 15 12 11 — 52 Texas Christian, 11 a.m., Root Sports; Chicago State Molalla 3 4 11 23 —41 Pro Bowl Picks Minnesota 120, Washington 98 CHICAGO BULLS — Assigned G Marquis Teague CRESCENT VALLEY (48): Elisia Harder 17, Jess MARSHFIELD (56): Hunter Olson 16, Rylee at Creighton, 2 p.m., Fox Sports 1; Georgia Tech at Pro Bowl draft will take place Jan. 22. New Orleans 105, Denver 89 to Iowa (NBADL). Sexson 12, Danielle Barrett 11, Sarah Huang 3, Trendell 8, Jake Miles 7, Andrew Sharp 6, Kody Charlotte, 4 p.m., Fox Sports 1. Sunday, Jan. 26 Utah 105, L.A. Lakers 103 DETROIT PISTONS — Assigned G Tony Mitchell Aliyah Taylor 3, Alex Barrett 2, Nicole Barrett, Dean 6, Austin Howerton 4, Justin Cooper 4, Ty Women’s College Basketball — Boston College at At Aloha Stadium Sacramento 108, Miami 103, OT and G Peyton Siva to Fort Wayne (NBADL). Kate Bird, Maya Frias, Michaela Sherman. Bunnell 3, Malio Favalora 2, Kasey Banks, Juan Providence, noon, Fox Sports 1; Cincinnati at Honolulu Golden State 115, Phoenix 86 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Assigned G Lorenzo NORTH EUGENE (52): Sierra Carrier 16, Bailey Caballero, Vincent Tine. Connecticut, 2 p.m., ESPN. OFFENSE Today’s Games Brown to Delaware (NBADL). Garber 8, Shelbey Keller 7, Emily Garn 4, Victoria MOLALLA (41): Connor Green 15, Tyler Gengler FOOTBALL Speed Skating — U.S. Olympic Trials, noon, NBC. , Patriots; Drew Cleveland at Boston, 10 a.m. Ski Jumping — U.S. Olympic Trials, 10:30 a.m., Carroll 4, Makayla Daniels 3, Courtney Gregory 9, Jonathon Gengler 9, Austin Alexander 5, Brooklyn at Indiana, 4 p.m. 3, Kelly O’Malley 3, Holly Sand 2, Leah Snyder 2. Carson Wolfe 2, Cody Dunton 1, Kurt Potter, Reed Brees, Saints; , Broncos; Cam NBC. Newton, Panthers; Philip Rivers, Chargers; Detroit at Washington, 4 p.m. NFL — Fined Tampa Bay S Dashon Goldson Bowling — PBA World Series, 10 a.m., ESPN. Aylett, Andrew Daniels, Wyatt Kuykendall. New York at Toronto, 4 p.m. $60,000 for his helmet-to-helmet hit on St. Consolation Semifinals , Seahawks. Monday, Dec. 30 Charlotte at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Louis Rams Stedman Bailey in a Roosevelt 49, Coquille 46 GIRLS Wide Receivers — , Steelers; College Football — Armed Forces Bowl, Middle Crow Tournament Dez Bryant, Cowboys; Josh Gordon, Browns; A.J. Dallas at Chicago, 5 p.m. Dec. 22 game. Fined St. Louis LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar Tennessee State vs. Navy, 8:45 a.m., ESPN; Coquille 11 9 5 21 — 46 New Orleans at Houston, 5 p.m. $21,000 for a helmet-to-helmet hit. Fined New Roosevelt 13 15 10 11 — 49 Trinity Lutheran 42, Pacific 34 Green, Bengals; Andre Johnson, Texans; Calvin Music City Bowl, Georgia Tech vs. Mississippi, Johnson, Lions; , Bears; Denver at Memphis, 5 p.m. York Jets DL Sheldon Richardson $15,750 for 12:15 p.m., ESPN; Alamo Bowl, Oregon vs. Texas, COQUILLE (46): Kaitlyn Hyatt 18, Maddy Grant Pacific 9 15 5 5 — 34 Minnesota at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. roughing Cleveland QB Jason Campbell. Fined Trinity Lutheran 14 4 10 14 — 42 (Broncos). 3:45 p.m., ESPN and KWRO (630 AM); Holiday 9, Makala Edgar 7, Tara Edwards 6, Darian Philadelphia at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Buffalo WR Roberts Woods $15,000 for punch- PACIFIC (34): Riley Engdahl 12, Brittany Tackles — Branden Albert, Chiefs; Jason Bowl, Arizona State vs. TExas Tech, 7:15 p.m., Wilson 4, Tori Renard 2, Katie Davidson, Cydnee Miami at Portland, 7 p.m. ing Miami S Reshad Jones during a Dec. 22 Figueroa 11, Marina Byrne 5, Andee Keeler 3, Peters, Eagles; , Cowboys; Joe ESPN. Mock, Nicole Romine, Ashley Thompson, Marina Utah at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. game. Autumn Althof 2, Alicia Finley 1. Staley, 49ers; Joe Thomas, Bronws; Trent Men’s College Basketball — Virginia at Wilson. Sunday’s Games — Signed WR Cordell TRINITY LUTHERAN (42): Katie Murphy 21, Williams, Redskins. Tennessee, 4 p.m., ESPN2; Charleston Sourthen at ROOSEVELT (49): Livia Strandberg 14, Ada Atlanta at Orlando, 3 p.m. Roberson from the . Placed S Jackson 13, Ashly Brady 8, Natalie Walters 7, Mariah Murphy 10, Erin Cowan 8, Madison Guards — Jahri Evans, Saints; Ben Grubbs, Florida State, 4 p.m., Root Sports; San Francisco at Saints; , 49ers; Logan Mankins, Golden State at Cleveland, 3 p.m. Aaron Williams on injured reserve. Natashia Greene 5, Jenni Sipoloa 2, Heather Martin 2, Megan Clift 1, Savannah Walker. Gonzaga, 5 p.m., Root Sports; Saint Mary’s at Patriots; Louis Vasquez, Broncos; Marshal Houston at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m. CHICAGO BEARS — Agreed to terms with K Pacific, 8 p.m., Root Sports. Cooley, Ellie McGuire. BOYS Sacramento at San Antonio, 4 p.m. Robbie Gould on a four-year contract extension Regis Tournament Yanda, Ravens. Hockey — Los Angeles at Chicago, 5 p.m., NBC Myrtle Point 48, North Salem 45 Centers — Ryan Kalil, Panthers; Alex Mack, Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. through the 2017 season. Signed WR Chris Sports Network. North Salem 12 16 12 6 — 45 Myrtle Point 47, Pleasant Hill 46 Browns; Mike Pouncey, Dolphins; Max Unger, Williams from New Orleans’ practice squad. Myrtle Point 12 6 10 20 — 48 Myrtle Point 11 7 14 15 — 47 Seahawks. Waived DT Christian Tupou. Hockey CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed DL Brian Local Schedule NORTH SALEM (45): Kaly Alik 14, Simone Pleasant Hill 4 15 14 11 — 46 Tight Ends — Jordan Cameron, Browns; Leaks 13, Miya O’Connell 9, Natasha Fitzke 8, MYRTLE POINT (47): Cooper Stateler 30, , 49ers; , Saints; NHL Sanford. Signed WR Conner Vernon to the prac- Elizabeth Ming 1, Gabriella Baughman, Ana Taylor Fisher 11, Thomas Nathan 6, Billy Sturg, tice squad. Released RB Jamaine Cook from the Today Julius Thomas, Broncos. EASTERN CONFERENCE Gamby, Natalie Hernandez, Aricelli Mendoza, Jake Miller, Kendon Finely, Josh Rangel. practice squad. High School Girls Basketball — Les Schwab Running Backs — Jamaal Charles, Chiefs; Matt Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA Jesicka Najera. PLEASANT HILL (46): Richie 10, Dakota Jubie — Placed DE Israel Idonije on South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament at Forte, Bears; Frank Gore, 49ers; Marshawn Boston 38 26 10 2 54 111 77 MYRTLE POINT (48): Morgan Newton 19, 7, Charlie Willett 7, Hunter Bell 6, Michael injured reserve. Signed CB Akwasi Owusu- Marshfield: Coquille vs. North Salem, 9 a.m.; Lynch, Seahawks; LeSean McCoy, Eagles; Adrian Tampa Bay 37 23 11 3 49 106 87 Karissa Henshaw 13, Grace Hermann 8, Bethany Whittington 6, Alex Churchman 4, Ryan Coltrane Ansah from the practice squad. Placed TE Myrtle Point vs. Roosevelt, 9 a.m.; Crescent Peterson, Vikings. Montreal 38 22 13 3 47 96 84 Meyer 6, Amanda Harris 2, Aby Acuna, Marissa 2, Austin Burbee. Dorin Dickerson on injured reserve. Signed TE Valley vs. Junction City, 12:30 p.m.; Marshfield Fullbacks — Marcel Reece, Raiders; Mike Detroit 39 17 13 9 43 99 108 Dollarhyde, Christynn Evans, Madison McNeely, Matt Veldman from the practice squad. vs. North Eugene, 4 p.m; Bandon at Oakland Crow Tournament Tolbert, Panthers. Toronto 40 19 16 5 43 110 116 Alex Miller, Lyndzi Robbins. Claimed WR Micheal Spurlock off waivers from tournament, TBA. Crow 40, Pacific 37 DEFENSE Ottawa 40 15 18 7 37 111 131 Defensive Ends — Greg Hardy, Panthers; Dallas. Signed WR Carlin Isles to the practice High School Boys Basketball — Les Schwab BOYS Pacific 10 7 12 8 — 37 Florida 38 14 19 5 33 88 123 squad. South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament at Thursday Crow 16 15 3 6 — 40 Cameron Jordan, Saints; Robert Quinn, Rams; Buffalo 38 10 24 4 24 69 109 Cameron Wake, Dolphins; J.J. Watt, Texans; GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed CB Jumal Rolle Marshfield: Marshfield vs. North Eugene, 10:45 Quarterfinals PACIFIC (37): Ethan Cline 15, Cole Kruetzer 12, Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GA from the practice squad. a.m.; Molalla vs. Lebanon, 10:45 a.m.; North North Bend 53, Lebanon 37 Garrett Phillips 5, Tanner Colton 5, Cameron Mario Williams, Bills. Pittsburgh 40 28 11 1 57 125 91 Interior Linemen — Gerald McCoy, Bucs; Haloti INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed DT Jeris Bend vs. Junction City, 2:15 p.m.; Coquille vs. North Bend 11 12 15 14 -- 52 Brock, Acer Nye, Jacob Engdahl. Washington 38 20 14 4 44 120 114 Pendleton and CB Sheldon Price from the prac- McNary, 5:45 p.m.; Bandon at Oakland tourna- CROW (40): Kyle Schwin 15, Tristian Basel 14, Ngata, Ravens; Dontari Poe, Chiefs; Justin Philadelphia 37 17 16 4 38 93 104 Lebanon 9 10 10 8 -- 37 Smith, 49ers; , Lions; Kyle tice squad. Signed C Thomas Austin, DE Jake ment, TBA; Myrtle Point at Regis tournament, NORTH BEND (52): Drew Matthews 20, Matt Gunnar Lassen 4, Dylan Shafer 4, Brennan Columbus 38 17 17 4 38 103 107 McDonough and RB Tauren Poole to the practice TBA. Johnson 2, Dalton Bowman 1, Rylan Larsen. Williams, Bills. N.Y. Rangers 39 18 19 2 38 90 105 Woods 16, Luke Lucero 6, Ty Roane 5, Brody Outside Linebackers — John Abraham, squad. High School Wrestling — Marshfield at Sierra Lucero 5, Levi Rider, Ryan Wirth, Willie Mahr. Nonleague New Jersey 39 15 16 8 38 93 101 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Signed DT Nevada Classic, TBA; North Bend at Willamette Cardinals; Ahmad Brooks, 49ers; Tamba Hali, Carolina 38 14 15 9 37 89 109 LEBANON (37): Ian Smith 18, CJ Hargis 5, Isaac Powers 40, Marshfield JV 35 Chiefs; Justin Houston, Chiefs; Robert Mathis, Sen’Derrick Marks to a four-year contract. tournament, 9 a.m.; Reedsport at Myrtle Point Garber 4, Kolson Shanks 3, Tyler Romeo 2, Josh N.Y. Islanders 38 11 20 7 29 96 129 — Placed LB Audie Cole Marshfield JV 2 12 12 9 — 35 Colts; Terrell Suggs, Ravens. Invitational, TBA. Alley 2, Tyler Young 2, Luke Elliott 1, Chad WESTERN CONFERENCE on injured reserve. Signed CB Robert Steeples Powers 10 9 11 10 — 40 Inside/Middle Linebackers — NaVorro Sunday, Dec. 29 Nissen, Brady Maricle, Skylar Garber, Tate Lay. Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA from the practice squad. MARSHFIELD JV (35): Kasey Banks 18, Malio Bowman, 49ers; Vontaze Burfict, Bengals; Luke No local events scheduled. McNary 77, North Eugene 55 Chicago 40 27 7 6 60 152 109 — Signed RB Sam Favolara 7, Jacob Dubb 3, Jordan Clark 2, Scott Kuechly, Panthers; Patrick Willis, 49ers. St. Louis 36 24 7 5 53 128 85 Monday, Dec. 30 North Eugene 14 13 13 15 — 55 McGuffie to the practice squad. Released RB Clough, John Hampton 2, Corey Shaffer 1. Cornerbacks — Brandon Flowers, Chiefs; Brent Colorado 37 23 11 3 49 108 95 High School Girls Basketball — Cottage Grove McNary 5 32 12 18 — 77 Cierre Wood from the practice squad. POWERS (40): Jackson Stallard 16, Devin Grimes, Dolphins; , Browns; Patrick Minnesota 40 20 15 5 45 92 102 at Marshfield, 5:30 p.m.; Pleasant Hill at NORTH EUGENE (55): Blake Dawson 10, Isaiah Released WR Austin Collie. Released CB MacKensen 10, Tye Jackson 6, Clayton Stallard 4, Peterson, Cardinals; , Bucs; Dallas 37 19 12 6 44 110 108 Coquille, 6 p.m. Alder 8, Matt Ferrennburg 7, Chandler Sand 6, Marquice Cole. Jaron MacDonald 2, Aaron Pedrick 2, James Richard Sherman, Seahawks; Aqib Talib, Winnipeg 40 17 18 5 39 109 120 High School Boys Basketball — Cottage Grove Joey Butterfield 5, Nick Friesen 4, Brett Snyder OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed DB Nnamdi Clausen, Austin Stallard. Patriots; Alterraun Verner, Titans. Nashville 38 16 18 4 36 86 113 at Marshfield, 7 p.m.; Pleasant Hill at Coquille, 4, DJ Wright 4, Joey Fisher 3, Aiden Lannum 3, Asomugha to a one-day contract and announced Free Safeties — Jairus Byrd, Bills; , Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA 7:30 p.m. Chad Gilliam 1, Caleb Cohen, Drew Gerth. his retirement. Seahawks; Eric Weddle, Chargers. Anaheim 39 27 7 5 59 127 98 McNARY (77): Johnathan Doutt 20, Tregg Pro Football SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Activated CB Walter Strong Safeties — , Chiefs; Kam Los Angeles 38 25 9 4 54 106 76 Peterson 16, Braden Taylor 10, Hayden McCowan Thurmond from roster exempt status. Released High School Results Chancellor, Seahawks; Troy Polamalu, Steelers. San Jose 38 24 8 6 54 125 97 9, Hayden Gosling 7, Connor Goff 4, Trent Van NFL CB Perrish Cox. SPECIAL TEAMS Vancouver 39 22 11 6 50 106 93 Cleave 4, Cade Goff 3, Austin Stone 3, Devon AMERICAN CONFERENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL Punters — Brandon Fields, Dolphins; Johnny Phoenix 37 19 10 8 46 114 114 Dunagan, Drew McHugh. East W L T Pct PF PA Hekker, Rams. FLORIDA — Named Kurt Roper offensive coor- Les Schwab South Coast Holiday y-New England 11 4 0 .733 410 318 Calgary 38 14 18 6 34 95 120 dinator and quarterbacks coach. Coquille 61, Molalla 46 Placekickers — Matt Prater, Broncos; Justin Basketball Tournament Miami 8 7 0 .533 310 315 Edmonton 40 13 24 3 29 103 135 FLORIDA ATLANTIC — Named Brian Wright Coquillle 14 23 13 11 — 61 Tucker, Ravens. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- GIRLS N.Y. Jets 7 8 0 .467 270 380 Punt Returners — Antonio Brown, Steelers; associate head football coach and offensive Molalla 7 12 16 16 — 46 Buffalo 6 9 0 .400 319 354 time loss. coordinator. Named Roger Harriott assistant Thursday COQUILLE (61): Terrence Edwards 22, Drew Dexter McCluster, Chiefs. Quarterfinals South W L T Pct PF PA Thursday’s Games head football coach and running backs coach. Piburn 13, Joe Scolari 13, Zach Breitkreutz 5, Special Teamers — Justin Bethel, Cardinals; No games scheduled y-Indianapolis 10 5 0 .667 361 326 Matthew Slater, Patriots. FRESNO STATE — Announced sophomore WR North Eugene 54, Coquille 45 Brandon Bowen 4, Austin Layton 4, Tim Smith. Tennessee 6 9 0 .400 346 371 Friday’s Games will enter the NFL draft. Coquille 11 13 12 9 — 45 MOLALLA (46): Tyler Gengler 14, Jonathon Jacksonville 4 11 0 .267 237 419 Columbus 2, New Jersey 1, SO MARQUETTE — Announced freshman G Duane North Eugene 14 11 18 11 — 54 Gengler 8, Kurt Potter 8, Conner Green 6, Carson Houston 2 13 0 .133 266 412 Pro Basketball Toronto 4, Buffalo 3, SO Wilson will redshirt this season because of a left COQUILLE (45): Makala Edgar 15, Marina Wolfe 5, Andrew Daniels 3, Cody Dunton 2, North W L T Pct PF PA San Jose 4, Phoenix 3, SO leg injury. Wilson 10, Darian Wilson 8, Kaitlyn Hyatt 6, Austin Alexander, Reed Aylett. y-Cincinnati 10 5 0 .667 396 288 NBA Boston 5, Ottawa 0 MICHIGAN STATE — Suspended senior LB Max Maddy Grant 2, Tori Renard 2, Katie Davidson, Junction City 50, Marshfield 43 Baltimore 8 7 0 .533 303 318 EASTERN CONFERENCE Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 2 Bullough for violating team rules, making him Tara Edwards, Cydnee Mock, Nicole Romine. Junction City 4 11 15 20 — 50 Pittsburgh 7 8 0 .467 359 363 Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 4, Carolina 3, OT ineligible to play in the Rose Bowl. NORTH EUGENE (54): Courtney Gregory 13, Marshfield 4 5 14 20 — 43 Cleveland 4 11 0 .267 301 386 Toronto 12 15 .444 — Chicago 7, Colorado 2 NEBRASKA — Suspended LB Jared Afalava, WR Sierra Carrier 10, Shelbey Keller 8, Bailey Garber JUNCTION CITY (50): Will Galt 11, Devon Locke West W L T Pct PF PA Boston 12 17 .414 1 Winnipeg 6, Minnesota 4 Richard Wynne and WR Ishmail Jackson for the 7, Emily Garn 6, Kelly O’Malley 4, Victoria Carroll 10, Joe Van Ras 8, Josh Hutchinson 6, Spencer y-Denver 12 3 0 .800 572 385 Brooklyn 10 19 .345 3 Dallas 4, Nashville 1 Gator Bowl for violating team rules. 3, Holly Sand 3, Makayla Daniels. Osburn 6, Bryon Brown 5, Nick Gibson 2, x-Kansas City 11 4 0 .733 406 278 New York 9 20 .310 4 Edmonton 2, Calgary 0 NOTRE DAME — Announced sophomore bas- 1 Crescent Valley 46, Roosevelt 39 Brandon Raffin 2. San Diego 8 7 0 .533 369 324 Philadelphia 8 20 .286 4⁄2 Today’s Games ketball G-F Cam Biedscheid plans to transfer. Roosevelt 15 4 12 8 — 39 MARSHFIELD (43): Hunter Olson 14, Kody Oakland 4 11 0 .267 308 419 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Boston at Ottawa, 4 p.m. OREGON — Announced the retirement of Crescent Valley 11 13 12 10 — 46 Dean 13, Rylee Trendell 6, Austin Howerton 4, NATIONAL CONFERENCE Miami 22 7 .759 — Montreal at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. defensive coordinator Nick Aliotti following the ROOSEVELT (39): Livia Strandberg 16, Natalie Kasey Banks 3, Justin Cooper 2, Andrew Sharp 1, East W L T Pct PF PA Atlanta 16 13 .552 6 Detroit at Florida, 4 p.m. Alamo Bowl. 1 Walters 9, Ada Jackson 8, Ashly Brady 4, Ty Bunnell, Juan Caballero, Jake Miles, Vincent Philadelphia 9 6 0 .600 418 360 Charlotte1416.4678⁄2 New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. ST. NORBERT — Named Steve Opgenorth foot- 1 Natashia Greene 2, Ellie McGuire, Jenn Sipoloa. Tine. Dallas 8 7 0 .533 417 408 Washington 12 14 .462 8⁄2 Chicago at St. Louis, 5 p.m. ball coach.

B4•The World • Saturday, December 28,2013 Local/Football NB goes zone in big win

COOS BAY — The North Bend Bulldogs boys team started the tournament with a hard-fought 52-37 victory over the Lebanon Warriors in the quarterfinals of the Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament on Thursday. During a second-quarter timeout, North Bend changed to a zone defense, which sparked a handful of turnovers and a 7-0 spurt to give the Bulldogs a 23-19 lead at halftime. Drew Matthews scored 13 of his game-high 20 points during the second half. Matt Woods scored 16 points — including two thunderous By Lou Sennick, The World Makala Edgar,left,and Maddy Grant defend against North Eugene’s Holly Sand in the second half of the open- dunks — and added 13 rebounds. ing game in the Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Tournament at Marshfield. Ian Smith scored 18 of the Warriors 37 points. Injury dampens Pirate win — Tim Novotny Junction City 50, Marshfield 43: Tournament COOS BAY — It was as somber and sad- to win late, pulling within three points twice. host Marshfield couldn’t dened a group of girls as you will ever see after “We didn’t play hard until the last half,”said overcome a woeful shooting a 19-point home win. Instead of celebrating Myrtle Point coach Marty Stallard, whose first half as the Pirate boys their tournament- team managed four free throws the first two fell to Junction City 50-43 in By Lou Sennick, The World opening victory over quarters and trailed 15-4 at halftime. the quarterfinals. Andrew Sharp goes for the basket during their game Thursday night North Salem, the Morgan Newton had a game-high 14 Marshfield shot just 15 against Junction City. Marshfield Pirate girls points for the Bobcats. Nicole Thompson led percent from the floor while Full versions of Thursday were left wondering Junction City with 10 points. scoring nine points in the stories online at first half. The Pirates warmed theworldlink.com about the knee injury — John Gunther Coquille 61, Molalla 46: four steals. The Red Devils suffered by one of their up a little bit in the second With only six of its 10 regular had 21 assists on 25 hoops and senior leaders, Abby Thrall, in the first quarter. North Eugene 54, Coquille 45: North half, but still finished under varsity players available, shot 56 percent as a team for After his team had put the finishing touches Eugene kept alive its hopes of getting to the 25 percent for the game. Coquille’s boys basketball the game. on the 55-36 victory Thursday night, head title game again this year by beating Coquille Junction City, meanwhile, team knew that teamwork Gengler led Molalla with coach Bruce Bryant said it was too soon to be in the quarterfinals. shot 41 percent, and more was going to be a necessity 14 points in the losing effort. able to answer the question on everyone’s mind. Courtney Gregory had a team-best 13 importantly held off a against Molalla in the quar- — John Gunther Senior Tracee Scott and junior Jade points for North Eugene. Marshfield rally after build- terfinals on Thursday. Chavez combined to score 19 of Marshfield’s Makala Edgar had 15 points to lead the Red ing a nine-point lead early in The Red Devils passed the McNary 77, North 28 first half points. Scott would finish the Devils. Marina Wilson added 10 points and six the fourth quarter. test with flying colors, beat- Eugene 55: The Celtics night with 14, Chavez totaled 12 points. rebounds and Darian Wilson had eight points. Devon Locke had 10 points ing the Indians to advance to reached the boys semifinals — Tim Novotny — John Gunther and six rebounds for the Friday’s semifinals. by surging in front of the Tigers. Terrence Edwards finished Highlanders with a huge sec- Junction City 36, Myrtle Point 30: Crescent Valley 46, Roosevelt 39: Jess Hunter Olson led with a game-high 22 points ond quarter. Myrtle Point’s girls basketball team missed Sexson had 15 points to lead Crescent Valley Marshfield with 14 points. and had five blocked shots for Johnathan Doutt had four all 17 of its shots from the floor in the first over Roosevelt. Kody Dean had 13 points. Coquille. Joe Scolari had 13 3-pointers and 20 points for half against Junction City at the Les Schwab Livia Strandberg had 16 points for Austin Howerton grabbed points, five steals and eight the Celtics. Blake Dawson South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament. Roosevelt. eight boards. assists and Drew Piburn had had 10 points to lead a bal- Amazingly, the Bobcats still had a chance — Corvallis Gazette-Times — John Gunther 13 points, 13 rebounds and anced North Eugene attack. N. Illinois Foles, Orton lined upset by up for showdown Utah State ■ out Add the absence of defen- sive leader with a BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for season after neck sprain, and the Cowboys are facing long odds SAN DIEGO — Brian Suite back surgery Friday trying to end a three-year intercepted Jordan Lynch’s playoff drought most notable pass and recovered a fumble ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) for losses the past two sea- by the — Nick Foles and Kyle Orton sons to the finalist to help Utah State were backup quarterbacks and Washington in playoffs- beat No. 24 Northern Illinois when the season began. or-bust finales. 21-14 on Thursday night in With Tony Romo out after “Obviously for him and I, the Poinsettia Bowl. back surgery, they will be the everything you’ve worked Joey DeMartino, who went starters for Philadelphia and for, you’ve done over the to high school and junior col- Dallas when the Cowboys course of a decade is for lege in San Diego, carried 23 play their third straight sea- moments like this,”said tight times for 143 yards and a son finale against an NFC end Jason Witten, who came for Utah State East rival with a division title into the league with Romo in (9-5). on the line Sunday night. 2003. “And if he’s not able to Lynch, who was third in the Foles has a 7-2 record in go, obviously that’s a blow. Heisman Trophy voting and nine starts and leads the But you want to do it for guys made The Associated Press The Associated Press league in quarterback rating, like that.” All-America team as an all- Washington Bishop Sankey is lifted by teammate Mike Criste after Sankey's rushing touchdown which is why Michael Vick Not so fast on the advan- purpose player, had a rough against BYU during first half of the Fight Hunger Bowl on Friday in San Francisco. didn’t get his job back when tage for the Eagles, says Foles end to his college career. he was healthy again last as he tries to finish a worst- Besides the two turnovers, he month. to-first rebound from 4-12 to was held to just 39 yards rush- Orton is almost exactly the postseason for ing, keeping him from Huskies shut down two years removed from his Philadelphia under first-year becoming the first major col- last start, back when Kansas coach Chip Kelly. lege player to rush for 2,000 City was finishing a 7-9 “I don’t care who’s quar- yards and pass for 2,000 yards record in the same season he terbacking, who’s playing,” in the same season. BYU in second half was dumped by Denver in said Foles, who has 25 touch- Lynch ran for a touchdown favor of . He’s downs and two intercep- and passed for another for played three games — and tions. “If you’re not up for NIU (12-2), which lost its SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Bishop Sankey Syracuse (7-6) led 14-3 entering the fourth thrown just 15 passes — in that, I don’t know if you’ll second straight game. ran for 95 yards and two scores to tie quarter before Mitch Leidner threw two two years as Romo’s backup. ever be up to play football.” Washington’s career touchdown record and touchdown passes and a 2-point conversion Little Caesars Pizza Bowl the Huskies went on to beat BYU 31-16 in the to put the Golden Gophers up 17-14. Pittsburgh 30, Bowling Fight Hunger Bowl on Friday night. After the Orange regained the lead, Rodgers to start for Green 27: At Detroit, James Keith Price added a 16-yard TD pass to Minnesota attempted two long passes to the Conner ran for 229 yards — Austin Seferian-Jenkins, and John Ross end zone on the final plays. The first slipped Packers against Bears breaking a Pittsburgh bowl returned a kick 100 yards for another score to through the arms of Drew Wolitarsky and the record set by — help the Huskies (9-4) win their most games final one as time expired was knocked down and Chris Blewitt kicked a since going 11-1 and winning the Rose Bowl in near the end zone. GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — during the first series of a 27- 39-yard field goal with 1:17 2000. Minnesota (8-5) got a boost to start the has been 20 loss Nov. 4 to Chicago. left, lifting the Panthers past Taysom Hill threw for 293 yards and ran second half when coach Jerry Kill returned to cleared to return from a left The Packers have managed to Bowling Green in the Little for 133 yards and a score for the Cougars (8- the sideline for the first time since Sept. 28 collarbone injury, just in time hang on, with a shot to win a Caesars Pizza Bowl. 5), who had their four-game bowl winning before Syracuse rallied for the victory. to start Sunday for the third straight division title Conner also played a streak snapped. Justin Sorensen kicked three Packers against the Chicago with a victory Sunday at handful of snaps on the field goals but also missed one in the third Military Bowl Bears in a game to decide the Soldier Field. defensive line, and fellow quarter after an by Robertson Marshall 31, Maryland 20: Rakeem Cato NFC North title. “I’ll start with the freshman Tyler Boyd gave Daniel gave BYU prime field position. threw for 337 yards and three , With no advance warning announcement that we’re Pitt (7-6) a boost with eight The game capped a whirlwind month for and Marshall used two fourth-quarter scores and little fanfare, the fran- preparing for the Chicago catches for 173 yards — also a the Huskies that began with coach Steve to rally past Maryland Friday in the Military chise quarterback received Bears with Aaron Rodgers as school bowl record. Boyd Sarkisian leaving for the same job at Bowl in Annapolis, Md. the long-awaited good news our starting quarterback,” scored on a punt return in the Southern California. Chris Petersen was The Thundering Herd (10-4) trailed 20-17 at the same time as the rest of coach Mike McCarthy told first half. hired away from Boise State to take over at before Cato brought them back. After direct- his teammates Thursday. reporters Thursday. Bowling Green (10-4) tied Washington and quarterbacks coach ing a 63-yard march to put Marshall up 24-20 “This is a fun day for me, Win and Green Bay it at 17 when BooBoo Gates Marques Tuiasosopo coached the bowl game with 12:05 left, Cato clinched it with an 8- but I think the focus needs to returns to Lambeau Field the took the second-half kickoff on an interim basis. yard touchdown throw to Gator Hoskins with be on this game and the following weekend to host a 94 yards for a touchdown. 3:42 to play. opportunity we have to win wild-card team in the first The 6-foot-2 Conner Texas Bowl Cato completed 28 of 44 passes — with no the division,” Rodgers said. round of the playoffs. rushed for 165 yards in the Syracuse 21, Minnesota 17: Terrel Hunt — to help Marshall reach dou- Soon enough. But the spot- “We’re in it. You know we second half, helping Pitt scrambled 12 yards for a touchdown with 1:14 ble digits in wins for the first time since 2002. light for now is squarely on have a chance against our rivals, overcome the loss of quarter- remaining to lift Syracuse to a 21-17 victory over Maryland (7-6) scored only one touch- the return of one of the NFL’s and what a better way than to back Tom Savage, who didn’t Minnesota in the Texas Bowl in Houston. down after halftime, and A.J. Leggett fol- most irreplaceable players. go down there and get some play after halftime because of Brisly Estime set up Hunt’s touchdown lowed Cato’s final TD pass with an intercep- Green Bay (7-7-1) is 2-5-1 redemption and host a home a rib injury. with a 70-yard punt return. tion to set off a celebration. since Rodgers went down playoff game,”Rodgers said.

Saturday, December 28,2013 • The World • B5 Sports Buzzer beater snuffs out Coquille rally

BY JOHN GUNTHER about style points on the basket. while scoring 15 points in Thursday’s They held their own, but “That’s what we want. The World “It went in,”she said. “That’s all I loss to North Eugene. Roosevelt was able to maintain a “I was very happy with the effort.” care about.” With Edgar on the sidelines, sizeable lead until the fourth-quarter Hyatt said the Red Devils played COOS BAY — With one awkward The frantic final moments fol- Roosevelt forced Coquille into 16 rally. smarter during their comeback. shot, Roosevelt’s Natashia Greene lowed a game that was largely dictat- first-half turnovers. The Rough Hyatt hit two free throws and “We played with our heart,” she spoiled a great comeback by ed by foul trouble, especially for Riders also dominated the boards in Renard and Darian Wilson both said. “Our defense was a lot better.” Coquille. Coquille. the opening two quarters, grabbing scored as Coquille got the first six Grant finished with nine points After the Red Devils rallied from Edgar, Coquille’s point guard, 18 offensive rebounds, eight by points of the final quarter and forced and eight rebounds for Coquille and a 13-point deficit at the start of the couldn’t keep herself on the floor. freshman Ada Jackson. three quick turnovers. Edwards had five steals and five fourth quarter to tie the game on a She picked up two quick fouls in the Unfortunately for Coquille, Edgar The Red Devils eventually pulled boards. 3-pointer by Makala Edgar with first quarter, her third less than a wasn’t the only foul-prone player. within three on a three-point play by Jackson had 13 points, 11 on free less than 10 seconds to go, Greene minute into the second and her Post Kaitlyn Hyatt had a similar foul Grant, and then one on a bucket by throws, and 15 rebounds for banked in a 3-pointer at the buzzer fourth less than four minutes into the rate, missing much of the first half Edgar. Roosevelt. Livia Strandberg had a to give the Rough Riders a 49-46 third, heading to the bench after each and half of the third quarter. She Brady hit two free throws for team-best 14 points and 11 boards win in the consolation semifinals at whistle. played the entire fourth with four Roosevelt, answered on a score inside for Roosevelt, which had a 49-44 the Les Schwab South Coast She finally returned for the last fouls and finished with a game-high by Edwards. Then Jenni Sipoloa hit rebounding edge. Greene scored Holiday Basketball Tournament. four minutes and scored six points 18 points to go with nine rebounds. two more free throws before Edgar’s five points, but also had four steals “That was a very scary shot,” and had two assists during Coquille’s And Marina Wilson, one of 3-pointer. and three assists. Greene said. “I was looking for rally. Coquille’s bigger players to help out Greene said Coquille’s comeback The two teams combined for 45 Ashly (Brady), because she’s our “She’s just got a motor that goes inside, also got her fourth foul mid- was “a little scary,” but that the fouls and shot 45 free throws. main shooter.” 100 miles an hour,” Coquille coach way through the third. Rough Riders persevered. The Rough Riders meet Myrtle When Greene saw Brady was Tim GeDeros said. “She never slows At that point, the Red Devils had a “We kept working as a team, hav- Point or North Salem in the fourth- covered, she let her shot fly, spark- down.” lineup that included freshmen Tara ing each other’s backs,”she said. place game Saturday morning, ing a celebration from her team- The challenge, he said, is playing Edwards, Darian Wilson, Tori Renard The Red Devils took heart in their while Coquille battles the loser of mates when it banked in. with that speed and not getting into and Cydnee Mock, along with senior comeback, GeDeros said. the Bobcats’ game against the Greene said she wasn’t worried foul trouble, which she was able to do Maddy Grant. “They fought back,” he said. Vikings for seventh place. Late rally leads Marshfield Myrtle Point girls over North Salem runs away

BY JOHN GUNTHER The Bobcats had 16 offensive from Molalla The World rebounds after halftime, including several during their COOS BAY - Myrtle Point rally. North Salem also fin- BY TIM NOVOTNY with 16, Trendell with eight, coach Marty Stallard said he ished with 22 turnovers after and Jake Miles chipped in just wanted his kids to play committing only eight in the The World seven points off the bench. hard. first half. COOSBAY—Forateam “Everyone was going hard Facing an 18-point deficit Stallard called time with suffering from a chronic lack all at once,”Olson said. “Our to North Salem in the third 5:50 to go in the third quarter of confidence in the early defense worked really hard quarter of their girls consola- after Fitzke put North Salem part of this season, today and that really helped tion semifinal Friday, the in front 36-20. The Bobcats Marshfield’s game against us.” Bobcats could have just given then finished the third quar- Molalla on Friday was just Sometimes big leads are a up. Instead, they rallied for ter on a 10-3 run, starting what the doctor ordered. mixed blessing, at least when an improbably 48-45 win with a bucket by Henshaw. The Pirates boys basket- over the Vikings. “When we were down, we it comes to maintaining focus. Myrtle Point scored the weren’t playing as a team,” ball team had come into the Coach Miles saw some of that final eight points, including a Henshaw said. “We started game on the wrong end of surface in the second half as go-ahead rebound basket by working together more, run- fiveinarow. Molalla was able to make the Karissa Henshaw with 36 ning the offense.” That string was quickly final more respectable, but he seconds remaining. North Salem still led by forgotten during a 24-0 first- was willing to trade the finish “It’s exciting,” said seven with 6:35 to go when half run against the Indians. for how they started the game. Henshaw, who provided a Henshaw started the final They built a 27-point lead at “Our younger kids need to huge boost after missing push. The Bobcats used good halftime and cruised to a 56- play,” he said, while noting Thursday’s loss to Junction free throw shooting, timely 41 victory in the consolation that some needed leadership is City with an ankle injury. rebounding and the defense semifinal game. also starting to emerge. “Ty Henshaw scored nine of to come back. They scored “We’ve been dealing with Bunnell did a great job with his her 13 points in the second eight of their final 14 points confidence issues,” head intensity level and being a half as the Bobcats reversed a at the foul line and made 20 coach Doug Miles said after leader, and Hunter(Olson) 36-20 deficit after North free throws in all. the game. “We talked about came in and did some good Salem scored the first nine Morgan Newton led the our intensity level and execu- things.” points of the third quarter. way with 19 points and also tion and we did a good job of The tournament format, “Henshaw really made a grabbed 14 rebounds for that today. You need a game with three games in three difference,” Stallard said. Myrtle Point. Grace like that every now and then.” days, doesn’t provide much “She played really well. It Hermann added eight points The big difference from time to let that confidence made a whole heck of a dif- and nine boards. their opening-night loss to boost sink in, but coach and ference in our offense.” Newton and Hermann also Junction City was that consis- players believe it will still North Salem dominated combined for six assists, tent intensity, particularly on have a lasting effect the first half with tough many to Henshaw. defense. The results were hard nonetheless. defense and aggressive “I’m good at the elbow,” to argue with, as Marshfield “A win, in general, is going rebounding. But Myrtle Point Henshaw said. “Morgan is By Alysha Beck, The World held the Indians to just seven to boost our confidence, but turned the tide, with a little really good about finding Myrtle Point’s Marissa Dollarhyde jumps to the hoop during the conso- points in the first half. this was great,”Olson said. help from North Salem foul me.” lation match against North Salem at the Les Schwab South Coast “We played a lot better on Trendell agreed. “This was trouble. Alik finished with 14 HolidayTournament on Friday. See photo galleries at theworldlink.com. defense,”said sophomore post a huge game for us! To get The Vikings lost their best points and seven steals and Rylee Trendell.“Last night, we this under our belt, it really rebounder (Miya O’Connell), Simone Leaks had 13 points were uptight and we came out helps our confidence.” ball handler (Kaly Alik) and a and 10 boards for North Salem plays Coquille for sev- that’s good for this group,” really loose today.” It won’t take long to find top scorer (Natasha Fitzke) to Salem. O’Connell had nine enth place. Stallard said. That more intense defense out if the effects will be long- fouls in the fourth quarter, points and 15 rebounds and Friday’s win could be a big “We were going downhill helped lead to good, quick lasting. The Pirates face an and after that happened, the Fitzke had eight points. boost toward turning the for a while,”added Henshaw. looks on offense, and every- old familiar foe from their Vikings struggled to get the Myrtle Point faces Bobcats’ season in the right “The last couple games, we one was getting into the act. Midwestern League days, the ball across half court or Roosevelt in the fourth-place direction. weren’t playing too good. We Nine Pirates scored in the North Eugene Highlanders, rebound Myrtle Point misses. game Saturday, while North “Any time we can win, escalated today.” game, led by Hunter Olson today at 10:45 a.m.

19-17 lead at the half on back in front, 52-51, Roane North Eugene makes final BULLDOGS the strength of some sti- added two more free throws fling defensive pressure in to give them a three-point Teams battled the Warriors to advance to the fourth-place the second quarter. Then, lead with just seconds to THE WORLD game. back and forth still feeding off that defen- play. COOS BAY — North Eugene’s girls got 3- sive intensity when the sec- The Celtics proved that DJ Wright led a balanced attack for North From Page B1 pointers from five different players and beat ond half started, they went “just a few seconds” are all Eugene with 18 points. Chandler Sand and on a 7-0 run and built their that you need. Crescent Valley 52-48 to advance to Isaiah Alder had 11 each and Blake Dawson but as he looked to make biggest lead of the game up After addressing a gutted Saturday’s championship game in the Les scored 10. his way up court for a last- to seven. group of Bulldogs in the Schwab South Coast Holiday Basketball The Highlanders missed five late free second shot, another Celtic Not to be outdone, the locker room, head coach Tournament. throws, but Lebanon couldn’t capitalize. Isaac player swiped the ball. Celtics regrouped and Tom Nicholls put the game Sierra Carrier led the way with 16 points. Garber hit a 3-pointer with eight seconds to go Sophomore Trent Van amped-up their own defen- into perspective. Bailey Garber had eight points, while Shelbey to cut the deficit to three points. After a North Cleave skated past a pair of sive intensity. They went on “Obviously, it was a Keller scored seven. Eugene turnover, Garber’s effort from half Bulldog defenders and a 12-0 run of their own and tough way to lose, but we Elisia Harder had 17 points and Jess Sexson court banged off the backboard. threw up a running one- grabbed a 31-26 lead late in had plays to make that we added 11 for Crescent Valley. Tyler Romeo had 21 points for Lebanon hand shot on the right the third quarter. didn’t and they did. They’re and Ian Smith added 20. baseline as time expired. It didn’t last either disappointed, and they Boys North Eugene faces Marshfield on The horn sounded as the though, as the Bulldogs should be,” he said. North Eugene 54, Lebanon 51: The Saturday, while Lebanon battles Molalla for ball exited the net and the regained the lead after But, he doesn’t expect Highlanders held off a comeback attempt by seventh place. wide range of emotions hit another 7-0 run. The quar- his players will let this both sides simultaneously. ter ended all knotted-up at game beat them twice, as “It was back and forth 33. they need to be ready to the whole game,” Doutt said From that point on, the and turnovers started coming The game against Junction face another tough foe on COQUILLE immediately after being game took on the look of a in bunches. City is just part of what has mobbed by jubilant team- heavyweight prize fight. Saturday afternoon. From Page B1 Coquille also went 2-for- become two straight weeks of mates. “They’re a good Neither team was able to “I think they’ll come 10 from the free throw line in adversity for Coquille. team. We just persevered.” pull away, or go on any back and be ready to play,” “It gives a chance — and the second half. Between injuries and win- Perseverance is a good more prolonged runs. Nicholls said. “We’ll find an awful lot of experience — Brandon Bowen — the only ter-time sickness, Coquille way to describe what both Trailing 41-39 late in the out what we’re made of; to other kids that need it and Red Devil to sink his free only suited up seven and teams were displaying fourth quarter, Roane was we’ll have to come back learn how to get through that throws in the second half — played six on Friday. throughout the game. back at it, recapturing the and fight.” pressure,” Cumberland said. made two huge baskets down Coquille senior Drew Both teams play intense lead for the Dogs by hitting As for McNary, Doutt is “Junction City is an astound- the stretch and gave great Piburn isn’t backing down to defense and run offenses one of his three triples on hopeful that his team ing defensive team. They did energy with Edwards out. the extra responsibility and that utilize numerous the afternoon. He finished already found out what a great job. To get through Bowen pointed out the doesn’t expect his team to screens. It was a physical with a game-high 19 they are made of. that pressure and score as team’s early second half either. battle. points. “This really prepares us. many points as we did, I have “lapses” like bad passing and “The boys know they need McNary outfought the That helped set the stage This is the type of game to be happy at the end of the poor rebounding after the to step up. If that comes with Bulldogs early in the first for the drama to come. that we’ll see in February, ballgame.” game, but he did like how the being tired they just need to quarter, as they jumped out After Doutt sent the game and in the postseason.” The Tigers stuck around team inevitably responded. fight through it and keep to an 11-3 lead. But North to overtime, the teams McNary will play for the for a majority of the second “We picked it up and we going,”Piburn said. “I like it. Bend scrapped its way back, traded the lead a couple tournament title against half because of small mis- stayed strong,” Bowen said You get to be on the court and with Ty Roane hitting a 3- more times before all was Coquille at 5:45 p.m. takes by Coquille. after finishing with 10 points have fun.” pointer and a pair of free said and done. Saturday, while North Bend The Red Devils struggled and seven rebounds, “It all Coquille will face McNary throws to cut into that lead. After a Matt Woods will play Junction City for against Junction City’s full- worked out for the better. We in the tournament final today The Bulldogs gained a bucket put the Bulldogs third place at 2:15 p.m. court press in the second half got the W.” at 5:45 p.m. at Marshfield.

B6 •The World •Saturday, December 28,2013 Community Sports Jayna Tomac swims to national titles NB team wins

THE WORLD with a sixth in the 3,000 1:34.35.19. Matson was a double relay (38.54.11). She was also Mike Carew of Bend swam winner with the 25+ mixed sixth-grade A record number of local fourth in the 6,000 his 3,000 entry at Mingus 4x6,000 relay, and then a swimmers participated in the (1:22.14.53). Denise Park Pool, placing 12th in the triple relay national champi- final postal events for U.S. Stuntzner of North Bend 60-64 men (48:04.76) and on, placing first with the 45+ tournament Masters Swimming in 2013, placed ninth overall in the Tim Nelson, a former mixed 4x3,000 Oregon team. the 3,000- and 6,000-yard 50-54 women’s 3,000 Marshfield HS swimmer now Her fourth relay entry was swims. (39.44.06), followed by Janet in Bend, placed eight in also a National Champion as Electric, Porter Consulting, Oregon Coast Masters THE WORLD Stamper Holland, a former 38:20.62 for 45-49 men. she was on the first-place TNT Market, HEMR, MG swimmers were the main- Marshfield state champion, Carew was also ninth in the Oregon team in the women’s The North Bend Medical Construction, Mytle Point stays of Team Oregon’s suc- who was 17th in the same age 6,000 with the time of 45+ 3x3,000 relay along with Center team coached by Carquest, North Bend cess in the events with one group (44:36.01). 1:36.11.91. teammate Stuntzner. Denise Pennington won the Medical Center, Ken Ware individual National Other women from the It was in the relays where Mohr completed the annual Boys & Girls Club of Super Store and Huggins Champion in both distances South Coast who swam in the the Coastal Masters swim- Oregon Coast relay victories Southwestern Oregon sixth- Insurance. and numerous relay National individual events were Amy mers really shone. They were with a win in the 55+ men’s grade basketball tournament Tournament results (double elimination) Champions. Burgess in the 25-29 age members of 10 national 3x6,000 relays. Sometimes an last weekend. Coos Bay (Les Schwab) d. Coquille Jayna Tomac won both the group, placing 11th (43:42.34), championships for Oregon older swimmer will be put in a The team won five match- (HEMR), 20-14, 20-8 3,000 and 6,000 in the 40- Tanya Goodson, who was 21st Masters Swimming, which younger age group if there is es during the day, and beat a North Bend DP (North Bend Medical 44 women’s age group, win- in the 35-39 age group included one national record. no other swimmer available. Coquille team sponsored by Center) d. Coquille MW (MG ning the first by almost a (1:08.59.67), and Marshfield The record was set in the The 3,000 and 6,000 were MG Construction and Construction), 20-16, 20-16 minute with the time of 36 coach Kathe McNutt who was 4x6,000 mixed (two men and the last Postal events to be coached by Mindi Wilson in North Bend DJ (Ken Ware Super minutes and 47.53 seconds. timed in 1:06.36.63 for 27th two women) 35+ age group announced for 2013. The Top the championship game. Store) d. Sunset (Huggins Insurance), Tomac also set a new Oregon place in 55-59 division. Nina with Tomac on the team. 10 Masters Swimming results Coquille was second, 20-7, 20-14 record in the event. Gee also swam the 3,000 Tomac also was on three other in pool events and the All- while a North Bend team Mustangs d. North Bend JR (Jakes In the 6,000, Tomac and yards and would have finished national championship teams Star awards for open water coached by Jessica Randle Body & Paint), 21-19, 9-20, 15-14 teammate Jen Feola went third for 80-84 women but for Oregon: the 35+ women’s swimming will come out in and sponsored by Ken Ware Coos Bay d. Myrtle Point (MP one-two with Tomac at for a misinterpretation of the 3x6,000 relay, the 3x3,000 January of 2014. Super Store, was third. Carquest), 20-12, 20-22, 15-5 1:15.32.77 and Feola going rules, local organizer Ralph 35+ women’s team, and the The next event for Oregon The Boys & Girls Club North Bend DP d. Reedsport, 20-6, 20-8 1:22.49.06. Feola was also Mohr said. 4x3,000 mixed 35+ team. Coast Masters swimmers will extended thanks to all the Coquille MW d. Sunset, 20-17, 19-21, 15-8 fifth in the 40-42 women’s On the men’s side, Jon Feola was a national be the annual New Year’s Day people who helped with the North Bend JR d. Coquille, 20-7, 20-7 Coquille MW d. Myrtle Point, 20-12, 20-9 3,000 with a time of 41:01.75. Richards of North Bend champion on the 25+ swim at Mingus Park Pool, 7- season, including coaches, North Bend JR d. Reedsport, 7-20, 20- Tomac’s 6,000 time was placed 13th in the 3,000 women’s 3x3,000 relay and 9 a.m. Mohr said swimmers players and spectators. 15, 15-12 another Oregon record, (55:09.01) for the 65-69 age was second in the 18+ mixed will try to do some variation Special thanks also were North Bend DJ d. Coos Bay (20-15, 15- breaking the effort of Coos group and Mohr was fourth 3x3,000 relay. She was also of 14, like 14x200, and/or extended to the sponsors: 20, 20-14 Bay’s Karen Matson in 2005. overall for 70-74 men in on the winning 25+ 3x6,000 14x100, and/or 14x50, or just Coquille Valley Financial North Bend DP d. Mustangs, 20-15, 20-3 Matson placed well in the 47:27.51. Mohr then placed women’s relay along with add two zeros to their age and Management, Abel Insurance, Coos Bay d. North Bend JR, 18-20, 20- women’s 50-54 age group third in the 6,000 in teammate Matson. go that yardage. Highway Deli Mart, Cedar 17, 15-14 Electric, All Weather Gutters, Coquille MW d. Mustangs, 20-10, 20-4 Jake’s Body & Paint, Bandon NB DP d. North Bend DJ, 20-11, 20-13 Community Scoreboard Vision, Coos Bay Timber Coquille MW d. Coos Bay, 20-16, 18-20, Operators, Honda World, 3 B’s 15-5 Nursery, Doug’s Industrial Coquille MW d. North Bend DJ, 20-14, Thursday Social/NASCAR — Michael Huffman Primers Too Seniors — Don Bomar 623, Berrel Machining, Les Schwab, Ed 22-24, 15-14 Bowling 177, Steven Hennesey 172, Roy Marcum 159; Vinyard 614, Bob Monteith 572; Linda Nichols Road Runs Connie Yeager 136, Nancy Davidson 126, 607, Mary Loss 530, Gloria Surprise 493. Anderson Logging & NB DP d. Coquille MW, 20-10, 20-9 North Bend Lanes MaryAnn Dub 124. Cash Classic — Matt Weybright 693, Robert Upcoming Road Races on the South Coast Ranching, Signs Unlimited, Officials Awards — Professional: Paige Silver Tip Seniors — Larry Zimin 244, Don Warrick 692, Bryan Roberts 676; Toni Smith 647, Bullards Run — Sunday, Jan. 5, starting at 2 Umpqua Bait, BASA, Kytola & Dec. 16-22 Bomar 236, Scott Balogh 224; Linda Nichols 233, Kay Nelson 646, Debra Cramer 627. Tavernier, Hannah Francis, Sarah HIGH GAME p.m. at Bullards Beach State Park near Bandon. Luscombe Corp., Kyle Merritt, Amanda Merritt. Mary Loss 192, Thelma Fairchild 188. Varsity — Shawn McNally 695, Andrew Carey Events include 10-kilometer and 5-kilometer Young at Heart Seniors — Berrel Vinyard 248, Timber — Karl Daniel 290, Ronnie Silva Jr. 263, 693, Kyle Rose 666. run/walks and a 1-mile kids run, all beginning Don Bomar 234, James Buchanan 233; Sandra Tom Crawford 254; Debra Huffman 191, Cindy Thursday Social/NASCAR (Two-game series) — and ending in the campground. The longer Jacobs 210, Colleen Morgan 183, Judy Gauntz Daniel 173, Hanna Britton 157. Michael Huffman 337, Steven Hennesey 332, 179. Sunday Reno — Jason Hoffman 217, Randy Ryan Greco 298; Connie Yeager 263, Nancy course takes runners out to the Coquille River Monday Juniors — Brenden Smith 257, Troy Lighthouse. The entry fee is $10 ($8 for students Bullards Run to Hines 195, Michael Andrade 192; Lisa Duryee Davidson 249, MaryAnn Dub 248. Liggett 246, Jake Gerhardt 244; Bryanna Decker 182, Kelly Andrade 179, Jana Taylor 169. Silver Tip Seniors — Larry Zimin 654, Don under 19) for the longer races and $5 for the kids 189, Emily Adams 172, Mandy Cole 166. HIGH SERIES Bomar 613, Scott Balogh 590; Linda Nichols 608, run, plus a previously worn, but not worn-out T- Men’s Coast — Karl Daniel 268, Jerry Burkett Young at Heart Seniors — Larry Zimin 650, Doris Forcia 520, Mary Loss 505. shirt from another run for a shirt exchange. The 248, Clyde McCall 246. Timber — entry fee covers a $225 charge imposed by the be held Jan. 5 Berrel Vinyard 644, Don Bomar 631; Sandra Karl Daniel 685, Joey Huffman 641, Tuesday Senior Booomers — Mike Ash 202, Jacobs 498, Marge Novak 491, Maxine Rowling Larry Huffman 628; Debra Huffman 632, Cindy state parks department. For more information, James Hatfield 192, Bill Henderson 188; Loretta 488. Daniel 458, Dawnella Michna 430. contact Tom Bedell at 541-347-4740. Hafen 183, Sandra Jacobs 178, Judy Cutting 177. Monday Juniors — Jake Gerhardt 647, Troy Sunday Reno — Jason Hoffman 593, Randy Love Run — Saturday, Feb. 15, starting at 10 THE WORLD campground and are all or Bay Area Hospital — Scott Balogh 221, Tom Liggett 644, Micheal Villers 605; Regan Hines 539, Rod Duryee 537; Kelly Andrade 498, a.m. in Simpson Park in North Bend. The event mostly flat. The longer Crawford 219, Craig Wooley 215; Lisa Wooley 198, Jana Taylor 459, Sandy Tammietti 449, Lisa Foxworthy 450, Bryanna Decker 446, Emily is a 5-kilometer cross country-style run with a The first run of the new course takes runners to the Ruth Cessna 194, Sally Curtis 177. Adams 441. Duryee 449. Valentine theme and includes wooded areas and Cosmo — Shyla Sanne 246, Janice Seeger 226, Men’s Coast — Bryan Roberts 663, Clyde residential neighborhoods in the area of year, the annual Bullards Coquille River Lighthouse. Debbie Pense 221. McCall 661, Karl Daniel 638. McCulough Bridge. Many prizes are planned, Run, will be held at 2 p.m. Registration starts at 1:15 Roling Pins (No Tap 9 pins = Strike) — Debra Tuesday Senior Boomers — Golf Tuesday Senior Boomers — James Hatfield including a Salishan Resort gift certificate to the Cramer 300, Linda Nichols 2768, Sandra Jacobs 545, Mike Ash 494, Michael King Sr. 486; Sandra Sunday, Jan. 5, at Bullards p.m. on raceday. The entry top couple and a pizza party to the top individ- 265. Jacobs 503, Judy Cutting 483, Lucy Hoffman 451. Bandon Crossings Beach State Park near fee is $10 for the longer runs Primers Too Seniors — Robert Ellis 244, Berrel Bay Area Hospital — Scott Balogh 593, Craig Casual Fridays ual. Roses will be presented to the first 75 finish- Bandon. ($8 for students under 19) Vinyard 238, Bill Merkow 222; Linda Nichols 236, Wooley 583, Tom Crawford 582; Lisa Wooley 532, Dec. 14 ers. The entry fee is $25 for individuals or $45 Mary Loss 207, Gloria Surprise 188. Sally Curtis 510, Tina Chambers 477. Even Holes Only Count for couples. The event will help raise funds for a Events include a 10-kilo- and $5 for the kids run, along Cash Classic — Bryan Roberts 257, Robert Cosmo — Shyla Sanne 641, Debra Cramer 570, Low Net — Johnny Ohanesian 35, Frank Eckerd local student to go overseas as part of Teen meter run/walk, a 5-kilome- with a used, but not worn out Warrick 243, Matt Weybright 235; Shyla Sanne Debbie Pense 556. 38, Brian Boyle 40, Ron Cookson 40.5, Christo Missions. People who sign up online at ter run/walk and a 1-mile T-shirt for a shirt exchange. 248, Toni Smith 246, Stacey Nelson 246. Roling Pins (No Tap 9 pins = Strike) — Debra Schwartz 41, Forrest Munger 42, Larry Grove 44, www.eventbrite.com will receive race T-shirts. Varsity — Karl Daniel 274, Andrew Carey 267, Cramer 812, Linda Nichols 786, Sandra Jacobs Walt Russell 45.5. FOr more information, contact Tiffany kids run. For more information, call Kyle Rose 266. 718. Closest to Pin — Walt Russell (Nos. 14, 17). 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■ Retirees hoping to business leave ‘rat race’ could find new home on conflicts South Coast Q: What conflict management strategy is BY CHELSEA DAVIS best in my business? The World A: The best conflict management strategy to SOUTH COAST — It’s use is difficult, if not impossible, DOWN TO dependent to guess what could happen BUSINESS on the sit- economically on the South uation. No Coast in the new year. one strat- Guy Tauer, Oregon egy will be Employment Department right for regional economist, said all conflict economists don’t typically situations. make short-term forecasts. Research It’s tough to gauge what on conflict manage- could happen in 2014 — he ARLENE said those types of projec- ment has tions are “fraught with SOTO found that peril.” each per- The U.S. economy is son tends to use one or two strengthening and Coos strategies more than oth- County is slowly mimicking ers. the trend. According to Dr. Scott On Monday, the Oregon Williams, Department of Employment Department By Lou Sennick, The World Management, Wright released November’s Shadows from the sunshine cast across on the floor of a home under construction in North Bend earlier this week. State University “There is employment information. a menu of strategies we Coos County showed a net industries will add jobs and my business plan on.” coming into their retirement “The patterns have can choose from when in 120-job increase over the what won’t,”he said. Over 2013, home sale years.” changed. In old age, people conflict situations”. These month, with the majority of As expected, construc- prices increased around 10 “Those retirees who are are not buying new washing strategies are identified as: gains in education, general tion and leisure and percent and closed sales underwater in California machines or minivans to ■ Forcing — using for- merchandise and health hospitality all lost jobs over increased 19 percent. This and now home prices are haul five kids around or the mal authority or other services. last month due to seasonal marked the first year since back, they’ll think we can larger houses because they power that you possess to satisfy your concerns “But just because there’s decline. 2008 that average home sale stay down here in the rat have larger families.” without regard to the con- a rising tide doesn’t mean it “Unemployment contin- prices were in the black. race or come to a place Rental vacancy in Coos lifts all boats at the same ues to trend down to 9.5 “I feel the real estate mar- where there’s clean air, cerns of the party that you County hovers around 1 per- are in conflict with. elevation,” he said. “Who percent,”Tauer said. “That’s ket will be good, but not world-class fishing and a cent. If that rose to 4 would’ve seen Xerox ... the lowest since 2008. I taking off,” Roth said of the world-renowned golf ■ Accommodating — percent, Roth said it would allowing the other party to pulling up stakes and pulling suppose that’s the silver lin- new year. “I feel interest course,”he said. benefit the community and out of Coos County?” ing in an otherwise murky rates could rise by a percent- The challenge lies in the satisfy their concerns local construction trade. Xerox’s two call centers in cloud.” age point. Now they’re 4.5 younger population. while neglecting your own. “At this point there is vir- Coos Bay and North Bend Century 21 Best Realty percent and could go to 5.5 Over the last decade, ■ Avoiding — not paying closed in July, affecting 285 principal broker and owner percent by the end of 2014, Coos County had 2,200 tually no choice,” he said. attention to the conflict employees. Sam Roth said purchasing but that’s not enough to dis- more deaths than births, an “It’s a very tight market. It and not taking any action “When you start looking homes “has to do with the suade people. In 1980, indication of the county’s would be nicer if we had a to resolve it. at a narrow individual level psychology of the popula- mortgage rates went to 18 typically older demographic number of possibilities that ■ Compromising — of detail and think what will tion in an area.” percent.” and little to no population you could rent from.” attempting to resolve a happen in the next year, it’s “If people are enthusias- Three things bode well for growth. Reporter Chelsea Davis conflict by identifying a pretty tough to pick and tic, they’re more likely to the South Coast, Tauer said: “If you don’t have a can be reached at 541-269- solution that is partially choose who you think the make a purchase,” he said. “the overall economy growing population it’s real- 1222, ext. 239, or by email at satisfactory to both par- winners and losers are going “As far as 2014, I expect it strengthening, geographic ly hard to have much more chelsea.davis@the- ties, but completely to be and get down into the will be about the same as mobility on the uptick and a job growth because the worldlink.com. Follow her on satisfactory to neither. finer nitty-gritty of what 2013. That’s what I’m basing huge wave of baby boomers demand isn’t there,”he said. Twitter: @ChelseaLeeDavis. ■ Collaborating — cooperating with the other party to understand their concerns and expressing your own concerns in an Learn to sell to gov’t effort to find a mutually and completely satisfacto- COOS BAY — government procurement ry solution (win-win). Southwestern Oregon opportunities related to Several variables are Community College’s them; and recognizing important to consider Small Business what resources are avail- when choosing the best Development Center is able to help business conflict management offering a workshop, throughout the process, strategy to use: time, “Selling to the from market assessment importance of the issue, Government,”this spring. to pursuing opportunities importance of the rela- This workshop will to contract award, per- tionships involved, introduce participants to formance and getting interpersonal power and the basic tools to grow paid. goals of the parties their business through J. Rick Evans will lead involved and the organiza- selling to the government. the workshop. He is the tion. Choosing the wrong It will be held 6-8:30 p.m. executive director of the The Associated Press strategy for the situation March 19 at The Business Organization for A passer-by walks near an entrance to a Target retail store in Watertown, Mass., last week. Target on Friday can result in undesirable Center, 2455 Maple Leaf Economic Initiatives, said that customers' encrypted PIN data was removed during the data breach that occurred earlier this consequences. in North Bend. Inc., an Oregon private month. But the company says it believes the PIN numbers are still safe because the information was strong- Conflict in the work- Objectives include: nonprofit corporation ly encrypted. place is not necessarily a learning how to assess that administers GCAP bad thing. Sometimes potential government and other defense-related conflict can point out markets for your business; grants and contracts. Target: Customers’ problems that need to be finding out how the gov- The workshop’s cost resolved or questions that ernment procures goods has been reduced from need to be addressed. and services; knowing $45 to $20 through the Positive conflict resolution what certifications and generous sponsorship of encrypted PINs stolen can lead to increased registrations are neces- GCAP. understanding between sary to sell to the federal, Preregistration is co-workers, increased state or local govern- required online at BY MAE ANDERSON AND BARBARA ORTUTAY does it store the encryption key within its cohesiveness in a work- ments; identifying how a www.bizcenter.org or call The Associated Press system, and the PIN information can only be group or improved business finds out about 541-756-6866. decrypted when it is received by the retail- self-awareness of group ATLANTA — Target said Friday that debit- er’s external, independent payment members. The key is han- card PIN numbers were among the financial processor. dling the situation New technology information stolen from millions of cus- “We remain confident that PIN numbers correctly. tomers who shopped at the retailer earlier are safe and secure,” spokeswoman Molly Some of the important this month. Snyder said in an emailed statement Friday. issues to consider when means fewer pokes The company said the stolen personal “The PIN information was fully encrypted at developing a conflict reso- identification numbers, which customers the keypad, remained encrypted within our lution strategy: type in to keypads to make secure transac- system, and remained encrypted when it was COOS BAY — New and intermediate care ■ Establish the ground tions, were encrypted and that this strongly removed from our systems.” The company technology at Bay Area units. The hospital may rules for conflict resolu- reduces risk to customers. In addition to the maintains that the “key” necessary to Hospital will help reduce equip other departments tion. encrypted PINs, customer names, credit and decrypt that data never existed within anxiety for those patients with VeinViewers in the ■ Keep people and debit card numbers, card expiration dates Target’s system and could not have been with a fear of needles. future. problems separate. and the embedded code on the magnetic taken during the hack. The VeinViewer device The latest device cost ■ Pay attention to all the strip on back of the cards were stolen from However, Gartner security analyst Avivah uses harmless near- the hospital around interests being communi- about 40 million credit and debit cards used Litan said Friday that the PINs for the affect- infrared light and a video $5,000. Repeating a failed cated. at Target between Nov. 27 and Dec. 15. ed cards are not safe and people “should camera to create a digital IV insertion requires ■ Identify the facts in Security experts say it’s the second-largest change them at this point.” image of a patient’s veins. replacing the needle and the situation. theft of card accounts in U.S. history, sur- Minneapolis-based Target said it is still in It then instantly projects other supplies. A particu- ■ Listen carefully to all passed only by a scam that began in 2005 the early stages of investigating the breach. It the image back onto the larly difficult case may sides before making a involving retailer TJX Cos. has been working with the Secret Service and patient’s skin, creating a require bringing in a sec- decision. Target said it doesn’t have access to nor the Department of Justice. precise map of blood ves- ond staff member. ■ Explore the resolution sels. For patients, eliminat- options together. Blood inside a patient’s ing a second or third Sometimes if the con- veins absorbs the near- needle poke not only 1.3 million Americans losing flict is out of hand, it’s best infrared light while reduces discomfort; it also to bring in a facilitator who surrounding tissue reflects reduces the chance of is trained in conflict reso- the light. infection. unemployment benefits today lution. This can alleviate The image resembles an This new technology is some of the emotions that X-ray, since veins appear especially helpful with BY BRADLEY KLAPPER implications for the recov- average monthly stipend of led to the conflict and help dark against a glowing newborns’ tiny veins. It Associated Press ering U.S. economy and sets $1,166. find workable resolution green background, though also holds benefits for up a tense battle when Jobless rates could drop. for all parties concerned. it’s just a projection of women in labor. By illumi- WASHINGTON — More Congress reconvenes in the But analysts say the econ- Arlene M. Soto is the light and shadow. nating veins in a patient’s than 1 million Americans are new year. omy may suffer with less director of the SWOCC The birth center was the forearm, the VeinViewer bracing for a harrowing, For families dependent on money for consumers to Small Business first hospital department eliminates the need to post-Christmas jolt as feder- cash assistance, the end of spend on everything from Development Center, to acquire a VeinViewer. A insert the IV in the back of al unemployment benefits the federal government’s clothes to cars. Having let the www.BizCenter.org. She second device was put into the hand, an unpleasant come to a sudden halt this “emergency unemployment “emergency” program expire can be reached at 541-756- use this week for the hos- and cumbersome place to weekend. compensation” will mean as part of a budget deal, it’s 6445, [email protected], or pital’s pediatric, oncology wear a tube. The development entails some difficult belt-tighten- unclear if Congress has the at 2455 Maple Leaf, North potentially significant ing as enrollees lose their appetite to start it anew. Bend, OR 97459.

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• The World Newspaper • www.OregonCoastHomeFinder.com Hollies need males to look their best

BY LEE REICH swollen ovaries ... er, fruits physical barriers preventing The Associated Press ... and, incidentally, seeds. self-pollination. Holly is different because So the upshot is that you You might deck your halls its pollen is borne on flowers need an all-male holly tree if with boughs of homegrown that are strictly male and its you are going to deck your holly,but unless you planned eggs are contained in flowers halls with (berried) boughs ahead, those boughs could that are strictly female. Each from your all-female holly lack red berries. And that tomato flower, in contrast, tree. A male plant — all leads us to some frank talk has both male and female leaves and no berries — is not about sex. parts, so can take care of as showy as a female, but it A holly berry, like any itself. Similarly self-suffi- only takes one to help a half- other fruit, is a mature ovary, cient are rose flowers, apple dozen or so females bear home for a seed or seeds. flowers, sunflowers and the fruit. The males, like the Seeds are what stimulate flowers of many other females, do bear flowers, but development of any fruit, plants. neither male nor female but seeds themselves can’t Plants like holly that have holly flowers are worth a get started without sex. single-sex flowers are known second look unless you want Sex for a plant happens botanically as “imperfect” to peer closely to determine when male pollen lands on flowers. They also include the sex of the plant. the female part of a flower, many nut trees. No need, perhaps, to called the stigma, and then plant a male holly just to get grows a pollen tube down the Holly keep the sexes your female to yield berries. style, which is attached to separate Suitable pollen could con- the stigma, to reach and fer- Holly goes one step fur- ceivably come from wild or tilize an egg. The product of ther, with whole plants being neighbors’ trees (perhaps a this union is a seed, the either male or female. Such a male you kindly offered to development of which plant in your neighbor’s The Associated Press situation encourages species Holly, would be fruit-less without the help of a nearby male plant. Unlike many plants, holly’s pollen is borne induces the surrounding flo- diversity by mandating yard, heh heh). ral part to swell to become a cross-pollination among on flowers that are strictly male, while its eggs are contained in flowers that are strictly female. So you need fruit. different plants. Nut trees Good partners trees of both sexes if you want to see any berries. achieve the same effect with Making things even more Why holly sex is important biochemical or physical bar- complicated for those trying but generally, each stays some females in the same ple, Blue Prince and Blue Boy Why all this concern with riers, or different bloom to bring about berries, hol- faithful to its own species. species because bloom times Meserve, and Jersey Knight holly’s sex life? You probably times that prevent male lies are not all that (An exception is English do not overlap. American. These males, as didn’t have similar concerns flowers from pollinating promiscuous. A few different holly, which can pollinate If you need a male, breed- you might guess, are partic- about this summer’s toma- female flowers on the same species supply us with Meserve holly, a hybrid off- ers have come up with a ularly good mates for the toes; you planted whatever plant. Even some perfect berried boughs — notably spring of the English number of superior vari- varieties named, respective- varieties you wanted, and flowers, such as apple blos- American holly, English species.) And some males eties, their gender obvious ly, Blue Princess, Blue Girl then reaped plenty of soms, have biochemical or holly and Meserve holly — cannot adequately pollinate from their names: for exam- and Jersey Princess. Beyond money: How to make Get your home your home bid stand out winter-ready (Family Features) — As clean the gutters on your BY ELLEN GIBSON your financing in order the buyer is not going to them to stay in the home for temperatures dip and snow house to prevent water from The Associated Press before you submit an offer. wake up and change their a month after the settlement flakes start to fall, your home building up and freezing. Make sure the lender checks mind,” she says. date at no charge, Itteilag will require extra maintenance Cautious Check Up: Check More than 4 million your credit, assets and says, as long as they continue to keep it in shape throughout all doors and windows for Americans buy a home each employment status before Eliminate surprises to pay utilities. As a buyer, the winter. cracks or areas where cold air year, but there’s no telling pre-approving your loan, The other unknown that you don’t have to make a Here are a few simple steps could seep in, and use caulk how many offers are dis- and get a detailed letter with keeps sellers up at night is mortgage payment the first you can take to prepare your and weather-stripping to seal carded along the way.And no the amount you are author- dread of repairs, says month anyway. home for colder weather. those drafty spots. Make sure one wants to get edged out in ized to borrow, recommends Blakeslee. Most offers are “When you have people Smart Stock Up: Check all steps, handrails, sidewalks the bid for a dream home. Elizabeth Blakeslee, a contingent on a home who have been in their shovels, snow blowers and ice and driveway are in good Real estate is rebounding Coldwell Banker broker in inspection. To eliminate that homes for 20 years, they scrapers to ensure they are in shape. Broken stairs and in many regions of the coun- the capital region. variable, have the inspection don’t want to be pushed working order, and replace or cracked cement become even try, and buyers can face Another way to signal you done before putting in an out,” she says. “Sometimes repair any that are damaged or more dangerous when covered formidable competition. Of are a serious buyer is by put- offer, and specify any repairs you can’t put a price tag on worn. Stock your car and with snow and ice. All deicers course, the best way to snag ting down a large, good-faith you expect the seller to the comfort level you’ve garage with appropriate win- can accelerate surface damage the home you want is to deposit. A 2 percent to 4 per- make. That way there won’t offered them.” ter supplies (shovels, scrapers, to concrete, since they promise the most money. cent escrow deposit is be surprises later. increase the number of Personal connection blankets, flashlights, etc.), and But there’s more to making common. However, Nancy Alternatively, buy a home don’t forget to keep walkways freeze-thaw cycles. In order to an offer than simply setting Itteilag of Long and Foster warranty or even request Make your bid stand out safe for your family and prevent additional cracks and stating your price. real estate, who has been that your real estate agent with personal touches. For neighbors with ice melt. from forming in good quality Here, two top real estate listed among the top 10 throw one in as a closing gift. instance, write a letter to the concrete due to the use of Not all ice melters are agents in a perpetually com- agents in the country for That way the seller knows seller detailing why your deicing agents, use an ice petitive market — sales volume by the Wall that if the heating system family fell in love with the effective in melting ice at sub- melter such as Morton Safe- Washington, D.C. — share Street Journal/REAL Trends, gives out, it will be covered. home and the community. zero temperatures, and some T-Plus ice melt, which pointers on crafting an offer tells her clients to write a “They don’t want the During your house tour, melters can harm sidewalks, contains ingredients that that will outshine the rest: check for at least 10 percent. buyer nitpicking — coming Blakeslee advises looking for driveways and vegetation reduce the amount of surface Within 30 days, the buyer back with ‘the icemaker a detail that connects your more than others. Some prod- damage to concrete and paved Show them the money will need to hand over this doesn’t work’,” Blakeslee says. family with the previous ucts on the market claim to be surfaces compared to rock pet-safe but actually contain The key, both said, is money as part of the down- Another contingency in occupants. Perhaps they salt. chlorides which can be harm- assuaging the sellers’ fears. payment anyway. most contracts is the home went to the same college you Prepared Pack Up: Create a ful to pets digestive systems if They worry mainly that the “If the seller has a nice appraisal. If the value of the did, have the same number winter emergency kit for both ingested, and which can be deal will fall through, so have deposit in escrow, they know property as assessed is lower of children or share your the home and car. For your than the purchase price, the interest in ice hockey. Seize painful or irritating to pets’ home, be sure to have indoor buyer can back out of the the opportunity to explain paws. Look for a brand of ice candles, matches and batter- deal. Most lenders require an why you are a great match. melter from a company that ies on hand in case of a power appraisal before underwrit- In addition, be sure your validates its ice melter per- shortage.You never know how ing a mortgage, so unless you real-estate agent presents formance claims using third long the power might be out, are paying cash, you won’t be your offer in person, Itteilag party testing, such as so having non-perishable able to waive this condition, stresses. When agents are Morton’s line of salt-based food, water bottles and blan- Blakeslee says. However, if face-to-face with the seller, and salt-free melters. Also, kets are essential. Write down you are infatuated with the they can read the situation purchase melters specifically important phone numbers house, you can volunteer to clearly and make requests designed to melt in your cli- and tape them inside the kit. mate and that meet your Business: pay,out of pocket, the poten- that are hard to put in writ- For your car, have extra blan- (541)269-5263 tial difference between a low ing. For instance, your agent safety needs. kets, road flares, and a 791 Commercial Ave., appraisal amount and the can tell the listing agent how Careful Clean Up: The Coos Bay, OR flashlight available in case of a purchase price. much you love the home, harsh winter weather can be roadside emergency. It is hinting that if there is a dangerous for your lawn and important to keep both a first Offer peace of mind stronger offer, you would plants. Snow, wind, sleet and aid kit and an emergency kit in The goal is to be as appreciate the opportunity ice can result in weak tree your car as well. Keep Morton accommodating as possible to match or beat it. trunks and broken branches Safe-T-Salt Rock Salt in the without sacrificing your Finally, while all these that can damage your house, trunk to weigh the car down to family’s needs. Talk to sellers tips are helpful, it’s not your car or even worse, someone on in order to provide additional about furnishings or appli- job as a buyer to think strate- your property. As winter stability when driving on a ances they want to take or gically,says Itteilag.“Find an approaches, don’t forget to slippery road. If your car is leave behind. Also, give the excellent (real estate agent) cover your plants and trim stuck in snow or on ice, spread owners plenty of time to and let them represent your your trees to get rid of those this product generously under move. Consider allowing interests,”she says. dead branches. Also be sure to the wheels to provide traction.

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Saturday, December 28,2013 • The World • C3 Real Estate-Finance Beyond DIY: Ways to keep moving costs low

BY ALEX VEIGA More stuff means you’ll It’s also cheaper to move cially on a cross-country those costs can add up requires that the expenses The Associated Press need to rent a bigger, more in the middle of a month, move,”Ben-Harosh said. quickly. have been incurred within expensive truck. And mov- than at the end, when apart- Also, don’t go with any one year from the date you It’s the time of year when ing companies typically set ment leases tend to expire mover that charges for an 5. Haggle first reported to work in the many people are thinking rates based on a combination and tenants to move estimate or asks you to sign a The moving industry is new location. And the job about making big changes, of how much your belong- into their next pad. blank or incomplete esti- fragmented, with many must be at least 50 miles far- and few can cause more ings weigh and how far they mate. operators competing with ther from your former stress than moving. need to be moved. 3. Comparison shop smaller firms. That can give If you’re using a mover, residence than your previous Job-related relocations If you are moving from Get at least three esti- customers more flexibility to check that it is certified by workplace. typically begin picking up in New York to Los Angeles, mates from moving negotiate rates. the American Moving and Check with your tax January and peak in the July- you can’t do anything about companies. Storage Association. Do this by making it clear September quarter, the distance. But you can That can be done directly that you’re going to get esti- adviser or the IRS to make For a directory of compa- sure the circumstances of according to personnel firm take fewer items. or on sites like Unpakt.com, nies screened by AMSA, a mates from several other your move qualify you for Challenger, Gray & Consider a garage sale or which lets users itemize the moving checklist and more firms, said Matt Spinolo, the deduction. Christmas Inc. look into organizations that items they need to move pointers on how dealing with executive vice president of For more details: Whether it’s starting accept furniture donations. then generates a list of moving firms, go to global client services for fresh at a new job across the movers and rate estimates. www.Protectyourmove.gov/ employee relocation compa- www.irs.gov/publications/p 2. Avoid a summer move Ideally, you want to get an country or trading up into a documents/Rights-and- ny Cartus Corp. 521/ar02.html . nicer home in the suburbs, It’s best to avoid moving estimate that’s specific to They may offer to match Responsibilities-2013.pdf . moving can be a challenge from mid-June through your situation. That means or undercut a rival’s lowest 7.Do it yourself for even the most organized mid-September. having the movers come over 4. Understand insurance rate. You can always save the households. And the costs “That’s the time of year and review exactly what options most money by doing it that go into preparing and kids are out of school and you’ll need moved. Then you 6. Write it off Moving companies tend yourself. safely transporting one’s moving companies are can ask for a written esti- The IRS permits a tax But even if you go DIY, it stretched very thin,” said mate. to include basic insurance deduction on moving belongings can add up fast. doesn’t have to be all on you. Here are some tips on Eric Reed, director of corpo- Many moving companies coverage in their service, expenses that are incurred in Consider services that rent how to save money on your rate business for AIReS, a will provide an all-inclusive, generally around 60 cents connection with relocating next move: relocation management guaranteed price if pressed, per pound, per item. for work. That includes costs large containers and then company. said Sharone Ben-Harosh, It may be worth consid- of moving household items, transport them to your des- 1. Lighten the load This heightened demand CEO of FlatRate Moving in ering taking on a policy that like boxes, truck rental or tination. This option can be The best way to cut enables moving companies New York. offers full replacement cov- shipping, as well as travel several hundred dollars expenses is to reduce the to increase rates between 10 “The idea is to really erage on high-value items, expenses, like airfare or gas, cheaper than renting a truck, amount of stuff you need to percent and 20 percent, on insist on it and have the but you’ll want to get insur- should you drive. particularly if you’re moving move. average, Reed said. inventory specified, espe- ance estimates as well, as Generally, the IRS across the country. Protecting your home from electrical hazards

(Family Features) What AFCI versus GFCI safety products that have whole home electrical pro- tion by screws and nails; and may be present, such as comes to mind when consid- AFCIs and GFCIs sound saved many lives since their tection simpler than ever. through rodent or insect kitchens, bathrooms, ering safety hazards around similar, but what do they introduction to the market. This is due to the creation of damage. Over time, cabling garages, basements, porches, the home? Do you think of mean? While AFCIs provide Install AFCI receptacles devices capable of providing may also degrade further due pool areas and laundry electrical safety, fire preven- protection from arc-faults in family rooms, dining necessary protection, as well to exposure to elevated tem- rooms. For added conven- tion and reducing the risk of that may lead to electrical rooms, living rooms, parlors, as cost-effective and easier peratures or humidity, ience, try a self-test GFCI electrical shock? Often fires, GFCIs help protect libraries, dens, bedrooms, to install options. eventually leading to arcing that automatically tests times, our quest for new sunrooms, recreation rooms, homeowners from electrical “AFCI protection was faults and potentially a fire. itself to confirm that pro- kitchen cabinets and hard- closets, hallways or similar shock due to ground faults. once only available through Install AFCI receptacles in tected power is available. wood floors takes priority, rooms or areas. Arc-fault protection is the home’s circuit breaker,” family rooms, dining rooms, Consider replacing standard while the projects to increase Use GFCI receptacles extremely important as arc- Kraeutler explained. “Now, living rooms, parlors, outlets with tamper-resist- home safety are put on the anywhere water may be faults are often unseen and AFCI receptacles are avail- libraries, dens, bedrooms, ant outlets which employ an back burner. One project, present, such as kitchens, able for a safe alternative for sunrooms, recreation rooms, automatic shutter mecha- however, that should not be can occur anywhere in the bathrooms, garages, base- home’s electrical system, added home protection.” closets, hallways or similar nism designed to protect put off is evaluating the elec- ments, porches, pool areas In addition, GFCI options rooms or areas. Use GFCI children attempting to insert trical safety of your home. including within walls as and laundry rooms. well as appliance cords. are available in slim design receptacles anywhere water foreign objects. “There is no time like the for added space in an electri- present to take a good look AFCI receptacles are rela- Whole house safety tively new to the market and cal box to make installation Eliminate stains this holiday season around your home and make Did you know the simpler. They also offer a the simple, yet necessary detect arcing electrical faults Electrical Safety Foundation tamper resistant design for (Family Features) Parties remove the stubborn stain. changes to eliminate electri- to help reduce the likelihood International reports home increased safety by blocking filled with festive drinks, Food residue: Don’t panic cal hazards and create an of the electrical system being electrical fires account for an access to the contacts by food and fun are in full swing if you notice gravy dripping added layer of protection for an ignition source of a fire. estimated 51,000 fires each most foreign objects, there- this holiday season. Every down your blouse or cranber- your home and family,” said They are perfect for a year, resulting in nearly 500 by reducing shock and event is a chance to come ries smeared on your holiday Tom Kraeutler, home remodeling project or new deaths, more than 1,400 away with great memories, table runner. Simply blot improvement expert and home construction as the injuries and $1.3 billion in electrocution incidents. plenty of pictures and some- away as much of the excess syndicated radio show host latest National Electrical property damage? Just as Take proactive steps to times, a stubborn stain or stain as possible, and then of The Money Pit. Code. requires AFCI protec- alarming, the Foundation update your home’s electri- two. post-party, soak clothes and Kraeutler notes a good tion in a growing number of reports that nearly seven cal devices using the Don’t let an accidental linens overnight in a solution start is to take inventory of locations throughout the children are treated daily in following tips: drip or dropped glass ruin a of water and OxiCleantm the outlets around your home. hospital emergency rooms Tips to protect your home great party. Arm yourself Versatile Stain Remover pow- home. Take notice of any GFCIs on the other hand for electrical shock or burn with these stain-fighting der.The next day,add an extra outlets that could benefit are designed to reduce the injuries caused by tampering from electrical hazards tricks as you end this year scoop of OxiClean to your from being replaced by an occurrences of shock or with a wall outlet. Keep an eye out for elec- and head into the next: wash to boost detergent for Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter electrocution due to ground Recent technological trical wiring damaged during Coffee and wine stains: better overall cleaning and (AFCI), Ground Fault Circuit faults. Many homeowners advances in the AFCI, GFCI installation or afterwards From hot chocolate to pep- whitening. Interrupters (GFCI) or tamp- are familiar with GFCI and tamper-resistant outlet through over-stapling; permint martinis and Everyday dirt: Friends er-resistant outlet. devices as they are proven market have made achieving crushing; bending; penetra- sparkling wine, these con- and family tend to make fre- coctions can make any quent appearances during More stuff you ought to know holiday party feel extra spe- the holidays, which mean cial, but spills on clothes, extra dirt, mud and snow get furniture and table linens are tracked inside your house. This seems like a good Not so much. Also, there’s always a stud All you need is a level bed bound to happen. Don’t let it Easily remove the mess from week for another lesson in Better is a battery-pow- in the corner. Measure out of ground (sand is best) to ruin the holiday cheer by your carpets and rugs by Homeownering 101, the ered stud finder that detects from there and start thump- work on, a bag of concrete discretely blotting the stain. applying an oxygenated- HouseWorks guide to things the change in density of the ing. mix to work with and forms. Then, post-party soak the based stain fighter solution everyone should know how wall as you drag it across. A Rectangular forms can be fabric in a powerful chlo- directly to the affected area. to do. little light blinks when you Candle power made from scrap wood, and rine-free and color-safe Wait one to five minutes, blot cross a stud. To remove wax from a circular forms can be cut solution, such as well with a dry towel, rinse Move a refrigerator Or you can do the old glass candle holder, put it in from five-gallon buckets. In OxiCleantm Versatile Stain with water and then let it It will come as a surprise knuckle tap, which also the freezer overnight. The either case, wipe down the Remover and water to dry. to those who haven’t moved detects the next day, you can turn it insides with motor oil to one in a while, but refrigera- density, HOUSE upside down and the old wax make them slippery and set tors nowadays have wheels. although should fall out on its own. them firmly on the bed of They’re little-bitty wheels, this time WORKS Oddly enough, you also can sand or soil. but on something as heavy it’s by the make candles burn longer if Mix the concrete accord- Daavidvid L.L. 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MLS#13583970 First, don’t waste money Coos Bay, OR 97420 or national origin, or an intention, to make any 195,000 on those little plastic stud- such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Nooww iiss tthehe ttimeime ttoo BBuy.uy. finders that are nothing but Familial status includes children under the age of magnets. They only work — 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant SCAN Callall FredFred Today!Today! and barely at that — on lath- HOW TO PLACE women and people who have security custody of NOW! children under 18. This newspaper will not and-plaster walls because ADVERTISING those are perforated with knowingly accept any advertising for real estate Fred Gernandt, Broker Cell: (541) 290-9444 hundreds of nails and the Phone: 269-1222 which is in violation of the law. Our readers are 1110 Alabama Street, Bandon, OR 97411 Fax: 267-0294 hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in Office: (541) 347-9444 or toll free 1-800-835-9444 magnet is attracted to the this newspaper are available on and equal metal. On modern drywall? opportunity basis. Website: www.bandonhomes.com

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Assemblies of God Christian Science Grace International Pentecostal of God FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY EASTSIDE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE PC OF G Building a Christ Centered Family 444 S.Wall, Coos Bay • 888-3294 190 D Street, Coos Bay • 541-808-0822 South Empire Blvd. & Olesan Lane Pastor Ivan Sharp Sunday School 9:30am Rev. Betty and Russell Bazzell, Pastors Church - 541-888-6114 Pastor -541-888-6224 Sunday Service & Sunday School...... 10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship 10.30am Morning Worship...... 10:30 am Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:30 am Wednesday 7:00pm: Kid’s Program/Youth/Adult CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Wednesday Bible Study (Youth & Adult)...... 6:30 pm Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm “We preach the Gospel as it is to people as they are.” Monday Men’s & Women’s Meeting ...... 6:30 pm P.O. Box 805/2050 Lincoln St./NorthBend Adjacent to church - Open after services, or by Appt. Tuesday SAFEMeeting ...... 7:00 pm Wednesday Teen Meeting...... 7:00 pm Ph. 541-756-4838 www.nbfwc.org 541-751-9059 Thursday Mid-Week Services ...... 7:00 pm

Baptist Jewish EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Church of Christ YOUR CHURCH HERE! 282 W. Sixth, Coquille OR 97423 CONGREGATION MAYIM SHALOM Senior Pastor Mark Elefritz ... Assistant Pastor Aaron Finley COOS BAY CHURCH OF CHRIST This could be your church Sunday School 9:30am Shabbat Service Morning Worship Service 10:45 am “Building the Church you read about in your Bible” information. Wednesday Family Night 6:00 pm Bob Lentz, Minister (541) 267-6021 Friday, February 14th, 7:00pm Call for information about Youth Ministries, Bible Studies, 775 W. Donnelly Ave. led by Rabbi Jackie Brodsky CALL VALERIE TODAY! Mom-To-Mom Ministry, Men’s Group & Wednesday Family Night for all ages 541-396-2921 • www.ebccoquille.org Bible School Classes 9:45am • Evening Worship 6:00pm 123 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay Morning Worship 10:45am • Wednesday Prayer & Study 7:00pm For more info call 541-266-0470 Thursday Night Youth Group 7:00pm www.mayimshalom.org Signing for Hearing Impaired *** Also, Nursery Available FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH YOUR CHURCH HERE! Presbyterian 1140 South 10th, Coos Bay CHURCH OF CHRIST An American Baptist Church This could be your church Pastor Gary Rice www.firstbaptistcoosbay.com 2761 BROADWAY, NORTH BEND • 541-756-4844 information. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N. BEND Sunday School ...... 9:00 am Sunday Bible Study ...... 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:00 am Sunday Worship...... 10:30 am CALL VALERIE TODAY! 541-756-4155 • PASTOR: Dr. Daniel Myers Sunday Children’s Church...... 10:00 am Sunday Life Group...... 6:00 pm Monday Bible Study ...... 6:00 pm Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Harrison & Vermont St. (East side of Pony Village Mall) Wednesday Home Bible Study ...... 6:30 pm Sunday School...... 9:15 am Where You Can Find A Friend Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:30 am Men & Womens Breakfast Bible Study (Friday)...... 6:30 am Youth Meeting (Friday Evening) ...... 6pm-9pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH BEND Lutheran Combined Youth Group (Sunday) ...... 6 pm-7:00 pm Pastor J. L. Coffey 2080 Marion Ave., North Bend, 541-756-6544 (Cleveland, Tenn.) www.firstbaptistnb.org Church of God CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL 1835 N. 15th, Coos Bay • 541-267-3851 Sunday School...... 9:45 am Sunday Worship Service...... 11:00 am & 6:00 pm NORTH BEND CHURCH OF GOD Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod Wednesday SAFE Addiction Recovery Program...... 6:30 pm Pastor Quintin Cundiff Reformed Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm 1067 Newmark, North Bend • 541-756-6289 Pastor Gary L. Robertson Sunday Worship (Fall/Winter schedule)...... 10:30 am SOUTHERN BAPTIST Sunday Bible Study for all ages ...... 11:45 am Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Wednesday Advent Service...... 7:00 pm Sunday Morning Service ...... 10:30 am C hrist Lutheran School NOW ENROLLING - H OPE COVENANT REFORMED CHURCH preschool through 6th grade Sunday Evening Service...... 6:00 pm www.clcs-cb.org 580 E. 9th St., Coquille, Oregon Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7:00 pm SKYLINE BAPTIST CHURCH “Building People Through Biblical Values” Pastor: Ron Joling • 541-396-4183 “A Christ Centered, Biblically Based, Family Oriented, Dynamic Fellowship” 3451 Liberty St., North Bend - 541-756-3311 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday School ...... 9:45 am (1 block off Newmark behind Boynton Park) Morning Service ...... 11:00 am www.sbcnb.org Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Afternoon Service...... 4:30 pm David Woodruff, Sr. Pastor - Tim Young, Adult & Family Ministries 2741 Sherman Ave., North Bend Josh Kintigh, Youth & Children, Brenda Langlie, Children’s Director Community Churches Pastor Sue Seiffert - 541-756-4035 Sunday School...... 9:00 am & 10:30 am Office Hours...... Mon.-Fri. 8:45-11:45 am Sunday Worship...... 9:00 am& 10:30 am Sunday School ...... 9:15 am Wednesday Awana...... 6:30 pm HAUSER COMMUNITY CHURCH Adult Study ...... 9:00 am Worship (Child Care Provided)...... 10:30 am Salvation Army 69411 Wildwood Dr., 7 miles north of North Bend faithlutheran-nb.org Staff: John Adams, Bill Moldt, Rob Wright, Rob Douglass, Nancy Goodman. Home of Cartwheels Preschool ~ [email protected] Radio broadcast Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. (K-Light 98.7 fm) THE SALVATION ARMY Catholic Sunday Worship Celebration...... 9:00 am & 11:00 am Sunday School...... 9:00 am WORSHIP & SERVICE CENTER Nurseries provided for all services. Affiliated with Village Missions - 541-756-2591 GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN ELCA 1155 Flanagan, Coos Bay...541-888-5202 HOLY REDEEMER - NORTH BEND 1290 Thompson Rd., Coos Bay (5 Blocks East of Hospital) Lieutenants Kevin and Heather Pope...Corps Officers Pastor Jon Strasman - 541-267-2347 NEW SCHEDULE 2250 16th St. - 541-756-0633 WORSHIP HOURS (West off Broadway) Free Kids Meal ...... 9:00 am Worship Service...... 8:30 am & 11:00 am Christian Worship ...... 9:30 am MASSES: Sunday School...... 10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:45 am Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm Adult Bible Study ...... 10:00 am Sunday: 8:00 am & 12:00 pm Confessions: Saturday 3-3:45 pm or by appointment All are Welcome (Nursery available for all services) Daily Mass: Wed 5:00pm / Thu & Fri 9:00am Comeome Seventh-day Adventist Church

Methodist COOS BAY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST ST. MONICA - COOS BAY Worshiporship 2175 Newmark, Coos Bay 541-756-7413 357 S. 6th St. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MASSES: Rev. Laura Beville, Pastor Sabbath School Bible Class...... 9:30 am With Us Worship Service...... 10:45 am Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Worship Service...... 11:00 am Spanish Mass: 1 pm Communion 1st Sunday of each month - Pastor Ken Williams Confessions: Saturday 3:30 pm - 5 pm or by appt. Handicapped Accessible Daily Mass: Tues: 5:30 pm Wed-Fri: 12 pm 123 Ocean Blvd. • 541-267-4410 • www.coosbayumc.org Open hearts, open minds, open doors • Childcare Available Episcopal Unitarian Universalist YOUR CHURCH HERE! UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, N. BEND EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST (S.C.U.U.F.) This could be your church 541-756-6959 4th & Highland, Coos Bay 541-269-5829 Rev. Laura Beville, Pastor DIVERSE BELIEFS - ONE FELLOWSHIP information. Rev. Stephen A. Tyson, Rector Located at Pony Village Mall, between AT&T & Sears Stores Liberal Religious Organization CALL VALERIE TODAY! Sunday Services...... 7:30 & 10:00 am SCHEDULE Sunday School Classes...... 9:45 am Worship Service ...... 9:30 am 10am Sundays at 580 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Holy Eucharist with Healing...... 12 noon Communion 1st Sunday of the month 541-266-7335 Children’s Sermon & Nursery Care for more information and childcare arrangements

Christian Foursquare Nazarene Unity Worldwide Ministries FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH BAY AREA FOURSQUARE CHURCH NAZARENE - BAY AREA UNITY BY THE BAY 466 Donnelly (across from the new Coos Bay Fire Station) Located in North Bend at 1850 Clark St. (Behind Perry Electric) “Honoring diversity and the many paths to God. 2420 Sherman, North Bend • 541-756-5555 Glorifying, Proclaiming and Showing Christ to all Sr. Pastor Ron Halvorson A spiritual community to come home to...” Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Pastors: David & Marilyn Scanlon Sunday School...... 9:30 am Praise and Worship...... 10:45 am (541) 269-1821 Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:45 am Sunday Celebration Service - 10 am Ladies Bible Study ...... Thurs., 10:00 am Sunday School..... (All ages through Adult)...... 9:00 am - 9:45 am Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm 2100 Union ~ North Bend • 541-751-1633 Sunday Worship.....(Nursery & Children’s Church Provided)...... 10:00 am Children’s Worship and Nursery Care NURSERY • CHILDREN’S CHURCH • YOUTH PROGRAM Office/Bookstore M-W-F 10 - 2 Pastors Sharron Kay & Jim Womack We also have small group ministries meeting throughout the week. BIBLE STUDIES • CARE GROUPS E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ba4.org For information or directions call 541-756-2004 Call Yellow Cab for a $1 (each way) ride to Unity By The Bay.

An DILBERT Saturday, December 28,2013 • The World • C5 ingenious way to keep butter soft and fresh FRANK AND ERNEST Dear Mary: Several years ago, I visited a friend and was introduced to an item that allows you to keep butter out of the refrigera- tor and on the counter to be nice and soft and fresh until consumed. The butter somehow stayed in EVERYDAY a top CHEAPSKATE contain- er that THE BORN LOSER was sus- pended over a contain- er of water. I don’t know the name of Mary this Hunt thing nor where to buy one. I have never seen ZITS one since my visit. Can you tell me what it is? — Lyn, Pennsylvania Dear Lyn: You are describing the Original Butter Bell Crock by L. Tremain (everydaycheap- skate.com/butterbell). I have one, and you are right to recall it as being quite ingenious. Modeled after the origi- nal French butter crock, a CLASSIC PEANUTS Butter Bell keeps butter fresh and spreadable for up to 30 days without refrig- eration, no odors or THE FAMILY CIRCUS spoilage. Here’s how it works: You pack softened butter into the lid. Fill the base with cold water and place lid upside down into the base. The unique design keeps butter soft and fresh using water as an insulator. The key is that FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE you must change the water often, like every day or two at the longest. Other manufacturers have produced their own knock-off versions of the Butter Bell based on the same principal, some of which are cheaper, to mixed reviews. Dear Mary: While my gal pals were out shopping for clothes, you’d find me in Electrics, checking out the ROSE IS ROSE vacuum cleaners! An odd quirk, but (my love for vac- uum cleaners) has trailed behind me all these years. In my lifetime, I have owned a myriad of vacs, always striving to find The One. Canisters, uprights, what have you. I’ve had them all, but none hit the mark. Then I read your column about the Shark Navigator LUANN and my ears actually came to a point. The “Aha moment!” in all its glory. My vac nose told me this is The One. I called my hubby and drove madly to Bed Bath and Beyond, clutching my 20 percent discount card and urging John to drive faster! Long story short, I don’t even put the thing away! GRIZZWELLS There it sits, proudly, grandly and just within reach. Thanks for the info rec- ommendation, and even if I discovered my Great White this late in life, I am still smiling. Very best regards. — Elsa, Minnesota Dear Elsa: I’m happy to know that you and your Shark (everydaycheap- skate.com/sharkvacuum) are getting along so well. For the price, I just don’t think you can beat this vac- uum. Now that I think about it, I don’t think it can MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN be beat at any price. I’m with you. It is The One! Thanks for writing. Your letter made me smile. Mary invites questions at mary@everydaycheap- skate.com, or c/o Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. This column will answer ques- tions of general interest, but letters cannot be answered individually. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website and the author of “7 Money Rules for Life,”released in 2012. To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. C6• The World • Saturday, December 28,2013 Cl ass if i eds

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8-27-12 Saturday, December 28,2013 • The World • C7 753 Bazaars 801 Birds/Fish 901 ATVs 909 Misc. Auto PITE DUNCAN, LLP 5 DAYS CLASSIFIED 5 DAYS CLASSIFIED 5 DAYS CLASSIFIED HONDA WORLDWORLD Legals Dated: December 9, 2013 PUBLISHING IS BACK!! PUBLISHING IS BACK!! PUBLISHING IS BACK!! Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 100 By: Thursday & Saturday Thursday & Saturday Thursday & Saturday Ryan A. Farmer, OSB #113795 (858) 750-7600 621 SW Morrison Street, Suite 425 $4,990 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Portland, OR 97205 OREGON FOR COOS COUNTY Of Attorneys for Plaintiff 2000 Subaru Outback Wagon Auto, 4x4, Well Equipped. #14008B/650484 Case No. 13 PB 0300 NOTICE TO NOTICE TO INTERESTED DEFENDANT/DEFENDANTS PERSONS READ THESE PAPERS CARE- FULLY In the Matter of the Estate of CYNTHIA ANN MILLER, You must “appear” in this case or the Garage Sale / Bazaars Auto - Vehicles $7,990 Deceased. other side will win automatically. To Pets (Includes a Photo) Boats -Trailers “appear” you must file with the court a 2007 Toyota Yaris NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Don- legal paper called a “motion” or Good 2 Door, Auto, Air, Red. ald Miller has been appointed and has “answer”. The “motion” or “answer” #B3403/008652 5 lines - 1 day $12.00 Good Good qualified as Personal Representative must be given to the court clerk or ad- 5 lines - 5 days $12.00 6 lines - 5 days $15.00 of the above estate. All persons hav- ministrator within 30 days (or 60 days Better ing claims against the estate are for Defendant United States or State (includes boxing) Better Better hereby required to present the claim, of Oregon Department of Revenue) 5 lines - 2 days $15.00 5 lines - 10 days $17.00 (includes photo) with proper documentation, within four along with the required filing fee. It 6 lines - 10 days $20.00 months after the date of first publica- must be in proper form and have proof Best Best (includes boxing) $11,990 tion of this Notice, as stated below, to of service on the plaintiff’s attorney or, the Personal Representative at the of- (includes boxing) 6 lines - 15 days $25.00 Best 2006 Nissan Sentra SE if the plaintiff does not have an attor- Auto, 4 Cyl, 12,700 Miles, Red, fice of GOULD LAW FIRM, P.C., 243 6 lines - 3 days $20.00 ney, proof of service on the plaintiff. (includes photo & boxing) Well Equipped, #B3395/540880 W. Commercial, P.O. Box 29, Coos All ads will appear in 6 lines - 15 days $25.00 Bay, Oregon, 97420, or the claim may All ads will appear in The World, Bandon Western World, If you have questions, you should see be barred. an attorney immediately. 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PUBLISHED: The World - December 21, 28, 2013, January 04, and 11, Dated and first published: Decmeber 2014 (ID-20244531) 776 Appliances 28, 2013 For Sale: New Freezer Chest G.E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Kohl’s Cat House $22,990 Donald Miller 7Cubic ft. $95. Call 541-269-4670 THE STATE OF OREGON 2008 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 Personal Representative Adoptions on site. FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Access Cab, 4 cyl, 5 Spd, 9K Miles, 212 W. 10th St, Suite D-395 541-294-3876 1 Owner. #B3423/018329 777 Computers Indianapolis, IN 46202 Case No. 13PB0114 (317) 373-8463 HP 17” Laptop Win 7 Home Premium NOTICE TO INTERESTED has 320 GB hard Drive 4 GB DDR 3 808 Pet Care PERSONS Ram & an Intel 2 duo processor. $175 PUBLISHED: The World- December 28, 2013 and January 04 and 11, call 541-294-9107. In the Matter of the Estate of: Pet Cremation 2014 (ID- 20244863) $18,990 DORIS BERNICE HEINITZ, 541-267-3131 Deceased. 2008 Chevy Silverado 4x4 This is an action for Judicial Foreclo- LWB, Reg. Cab, LT, 5.3 V8, PW, 6,700 Miles, & Pets/Animals More! #B3435/165864 sure of real property commonly known NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 800  VALERIE’S CUSHY as 2005 Maple Street, Myrtle Point, undersigned has been appointed per- K-9 CARE OR 97458. A motion or answer must sonal representative. All persons hav- be given to the court clerk or adminis- Cozy- warm, In-Home Care ing claims against the estate are re- trator within 30 days of the date of the for your Pampered Pooch. quired to present them, with vouchers first publication specified herein along S MALL Short & Long Term. attached, to the undersigned personal with the required filing fee. Taking holiday bookings. representative at PO Box 547, North 541-290-7884 $18,990 Bend, Oregon, 97459, within four B USINESS 2009 Honda CR-V LX 4x4 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF months after the date of first publica- 18K Miles, 1 Owner. THE STATE OF OREGON tions of this notice, or the claims may O WNERS : 809 Pet Supplies #B3392A/023665 FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS be barred. Case No. 13CV0737 For Sale: Extra Large Dog Kennel All persons whose rights may be af- SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION $25. Call 541-269-4670 fected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records Find your niche JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, of the Court, the personal representa- here! Tell them NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, tive, or the lawyer for the personal $22,990 Plaintiff, representative, Patrick M. Terry. what your Equipment 2004 GMC 2500 HD 4x4 Ext Cab v. DID you know you could FAX 1 Owner, Duramax Diesel, SLE, ESTATE OF NORMA G. EUBANKS; business has to 825 Low Miles. #B3397A/218312 Dated and first published on Decem- The World your ad at 541-267-0294. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND AS- ber 14, 2013. offer on the SIGNS OF NORMA G. EUBANKS; THE UNKNOWN DEVISEES OF ______1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay Bulletin Board. NORMA G. 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Someone unexpected you, and keep private matters to will cause problems. Offering may cause difficulties. Try to be yourself. kindness and empathy will helpful without being critical, and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. enhance relationships. meet your responsibilities with- 19) — Jump on any opportuni- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — out complaint. ties that arise. Solving a problem Share your knowledge and GEMINI (May 21-June 20) or closing a deal will determine make suggestions. Don’t allow — You should make time for how far you will advance. the inanity of domestic chores to social activities today. Be cau- Success now will allow you to frustrate you — get them done tious if you are juggling relation- enjoy the rest of the year. and then have a good laugh with ships. If you are asked for an AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. friends. Love is in the stars. honest, clear answer, you may 19) — Anger must be defused SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) have to make a difficult decision peacefully. 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ARIES (March 21-April 19) Distant friends or people from — Hit the shops or sign up for a MONDAY, DEC. 30, 2013 your past may turn up unexpect- physical or social activity. Strong desires will persist edly. Prepare to reminisce. Concentrate on friendships, this year. Follow through with VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) entertainment and destinations your plans and maintain your — If you use your imagination, that inspire you. Aggressive convictions in order to achieve you can turn your home into a action will result in exciting per- success. If you make the neces- palace. Assess the costs sonal changes. sary sacrifices, this will be a cre- involved carefully before pro- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) atively fertile period. Keep loved ceeding. Someone will oppose — Get organized at home in ones in the loop so they won’t you fiercely if they think you are preparation for the New Year. cause difficulties at crucial overspending. Rearrange things to meet your moments. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — needs. If you want some motiva- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Make sure to complete your tion, visit a location connected to 19) — It’s time to make positive domestic duties before relaxing an activity you want to add to changes, but now is not the or socializing. Don’t rush through your routine. moment to share your thoughts things, or you may injure your- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) in advance. Reflect on the past self. Try not to get into a bicker- — Look to alternative traditions year and make decisions about ing match. to help you find a new perspec- how to proceed in the future. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) tive — one that will encourage AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. — Focus on what you want to you to pursue your dreams. Love 19) — Networking and making see change in the new year. You is in the stars and a new partner- new friends will keep your mind can advance professionally if ship will be fortuitous. active. Join a new group. 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PUBLISHED: The World - December 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: such portion of the principal as would ______NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 14, 21 and 28, 2013 (ID-20244429) The real property is described as fol- not then be due had no default oc- Nancy K. Cary, Successor Trustee KENT R. LUCAS has been appointed lows: curred, by curing any other default Hershner Hunter, LLP UTSMART personal representative. All persons TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE As described in the attached Exhibit that is capable of being cured by ten- P.O. Box 1475 UTSMART having claims against the estate are A. dering the performance required under Eugene, OR 97440 required to present them, with vouch- The Trustee under the terms of the the obligation or Trust Deed and by ers attached, to the personal repre- Exhibit A paying all costs and expenses actu- PUBLISHED: The World- December YOUR YOUR Trust Deed described herein, at the di- O sentative at P.O. Box 1006, North ally incurred in enforcing the obligation 07, 14, 21 and 28, 2013 O rection of the Beneficiary, hereby Bend, Oregon 97459, within four elects to sell the property described in LEGAL DESCRIPTION and Trust Deed, together with the (ID-20243773) C OMPETITION OMPETITION months after the date of first publica- trustee’s and attorney’s fees not ex- C ! the Trust Deed to satisfy the obliga- ! tion of this notice, or the claims may tions secured thereby. Pursuant to Beginning at the Southeast corner of ceeding the amount provided in ORS be barred. ORS 86.745, the following information Block 7, First Addition to Englewood 86.753. Place your ad is provided: Heights, Coos County, Oregon; GET YOUR BUSINESS All persons whose rights may be af- thence North 0° 02’ East 80 feet to the You may reach the Oregon State fected by the proceedings may obtain 1. PARTIES: Northeast corner of said Block 7; Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service at ADVERTISEMENT IN here and give additional information from the records thence North 79° 22’ East along the 503-684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at of the court, the personal representa- Grantor: GARY W. MARTINEK, AND South erly boundary of Idaho Drive 800-452-7636 or you may visit its THE BULLETIN your business tive, or the attorneys for the personal E. SUZANNE MARTINEK 150 feet; thence South 0° 02’ West website at: www.osbar.org. Legal as- representative, Stebbins & Coffey, Trustee: FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE 110 feet, more or less, to the South sistance may be available if you have BOARD TODAY!! P.O. Box 1006, North Bend, Oregon INSURANCE COMPANY boundary of Block 6 of said First Addi- a low income and meet federal pov- the boost it 97459. Successor Trustee: NANCY K. CARY tion to Englewood Heights; thence erty guidelines. For more information Beneficiary: OREGON HOUSING North 89° 45’ West along the South and a directory of legal aid programs, needs. Call Dated and first published December AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DE- boundary of said Block 6 for a dis- go to http://www.oregonlawhelp.org. 14, 2013. PARTMENT, STATE OF OREGON, as tance of 150 feet, more or less to the asignee of COUNTRYWIDE point of beginning, being a portion of Any questions regarding this matter 541-269-1222 KENT R. LUCAS, HOMELOANS, INC. Block 6 of said First Addition to Engle- should be directed to Lisa Summers, Personal Representative wood Heights. Paralegal, (541) 686-0344 (TS #07754.30460). Ext. 269 3. RECORDING. The Trust Deed was recorded as follows: DATED: October 10, 2013. CallCall Michelle Valerie at at BRIDGE Date Recorded: August 1, 2006 541-269-1222 ext. 293 for details Recording No.: 2006-10449 /s/ Nancy K. Cary 541-269-1222 Ext.269 Mary Kay Ash, the founder of ue after winning the first trick with Official Records of Coos County, Ore- Mary Kay Cosmetics Inc., said, “We dummy’s ace? gon must have a theme, a goal, a purpose South’s two-heart rebid showed at 4. DEFAULT. The Grantor or any in our lives. If you don’t know where least a six-card suit and 6-9 high-card other person obligated on the Trust you’re aiming, you don’t have a goal.” points. North, knowing of an eight-card Deed and Promissory Note secured Bridge contracts have a goal for fit and having a promising number of thereby is in default and the Benefi- both sides. If you don’t know where winners, took a shot at game. ciary seeks to foreclose the Trust Deed for failure to pay: Monthly pay- you are aiming, your side is in trouble. South has four losers in his hand: ments in the amount of $1,204.53 And most deals have a theme. Today’s one heart (if trumps are 4-1, the con- each, due the first of each month, for is common in no-trump, but much less tract is surely failing) and three dia- the months of May 2013 through Oc- so in a suit contract. That makes it monds. However, he has 11 winners: tober 2013; plus late charges and ad- harder to spot. one spade, five hearts and five clubs. vances; plus any unpaid real property taxes or liens, plus interest. West leads the spade nine against His goal is to get to 10 tricks before the four hearts. How should South contin- opponents can reach four — but how? 5. AMOUNT DUE. The amount due on Suppose declarer imme- the Note which is secured by the Trust diately draws two rounds Deed referred to herein is: Principal balance in the amount of $134,529.54; of trumps, then plays on plus interest at the rate of 5.6500% clubs. East trumps the per annum from April 1, 2013; plus third club and shifts to the late charges of $288.57; plus ad- diamond king. The vances and foreclosure attorney fees and costs. defenders take three tricks in that suit for down 6. SALE OF PROPERTY. The Trus- one. tee hereby states that the property will Instead, South should be sold to satisfy the obligations se- play a low trump from cured by the Trust Deed. A Trustee’s Notice of Default and Election to Sell both hands at trick two. If Under Terms of Trust Deed has been the defenders then play recorded in the Official Records of three rounds of diamonds, Coos County, Oregon. the last can be ruffed on 7. TIME OF SALE. the board. If they take two diamonds ending with Date: February 20, 2014 West and he leads anoth- Time: 11:00 a.m. er spade, declarer ruffs, Place: Coos Bay City Hall, 500 Cen- tral Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon draws trumps, and runs dummy’s clubs. 8. RIGHT TO REINSTATE. Any per- son named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the Trustee conducts the sale, to have this foreclosure dis- missed and the Trust Deed reinstated by payment to the Beneficiary of the entire amount then due, other than

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Rock DISC Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Last Frontier Dude--Screwed Last Frontier DISC Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) Street Outlaws (N) Fast N’ Loud (CC) DISN Jessie ’ Jessie ’ ›› High School Musical 2 (2007) ’ (CC) Good Good Austin Austin DISN ANT Farm Jessie ’ ›› High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dog Austin ANT Farm Jessie ’ E! › The Back-up Plan › Little Fockers (2010) Robert De Niro. Pop Goes the Year It’s Complicated E! E! News (N) › The Back-up Plan (2010) Jennifer Lopez. Chelsea E! News ESPN (6:30) SEC Storied SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) ESPN College Football: National University (:45) SportsCenter SportCtr FAM Cinderella (:45) ›››› The Little Mermaid (1989) ›› The Princess Diaries (2001) Julie Andrews. FAM (6:30) ›› The Princess Diaries (2001) ›› A Cinderella Story (2004) Hilary Duff. The 700 Club (CC) FOOD Diners, Drive Guy’s Games Diners, Drive Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Restaurant: Im. FOOD Diners Diners Guy’s Games Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FS1 UFC Unleashed FOX Sports Live (N) (Live) (CC) FOX Sports Live (CC) FOX Sports Live FS1 Boxing FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Sports Live FX (5:30) ››› Rango › Grown Ups (2010) Adam Sandler. (:02) › Grown Ups (2010) Adam Sandler. FX Dads ’ Dads ’ Dads ’ Dads ’ Dads ’ Dads ’ Dads ’ Dads ’ Dads ’ Old Dogs FXM ››› Zombieland (2009) (CC) FXM › Dude, Where’s My Car? (CC) FXM Dude-My Car FXM FXM ›› Jumping the Broom (2011, Comedy) FXM ›› What Women Want (2000), Helen Hunt HBO (:15) ›› Warm Bodies (2013) ’ (CC) Treme (Series Finale) (N) (CC) Getting Ja’mie Treme ’ HBO 24/7 Red Wing ›› Savages (2012) Taylor Kitsch. ’ (CC) (:15) ›› Mama (2013) Jessica Chastain. HGTV Beach Beach Beach Beach Hawaii Hawaii Island Island Hunters Hunt Intl HGTV Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List It HIST Pawn Pawn Ax Men (CC) Ax Men (N) (CC) Pawn Pawn American Jungle (N) HIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn LIFE Missing at 17 (2013) Tricia O’Kelley. (CC) Taken for Ransom (2013) Teri Polo. (CC) (:02) Missing at 17 LIFE Madea’s Family ›››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Tim Robbins. (CC) (:01) Biography NBCSN Outd’r Hunter Match of the Day Premier League Match of the Week Road to Ferrari NBCSN Hockey NHL English Prem. Premier League Manchester Mondays Good Son: The Life NICK Sponge. Sponge. See Dad Instant › The Last Airbender (2010) Noah Ringer. Friends Friends NICK Thunder Thunder Nick Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends ROOT Sports Unlimited XTERRA Extreme BMX Supercross World Poker Tour World Poker Tour ROOT College Basketball College Basketball St. Mary’s at Pacific. (N) College Basketball SYFY Lake Placid 3 (2010) Colin Ferguson. Lake Placid: The Final Chapter (2012) Dinocroc-Super SYFY Being Human (CC) Being Human Being Human Being Human Being Human TLC Sister Wives (CC) Sister Wives (CC) Sister Wives (N) ’ Breaking the Faith Sister Wives (CC) TLC Cake Cake Cake Boss ’ (CC) Cake Cake (:03) Bakery Boss (N) (:07) Cake Boss ’ TNT Ocean’s Eleven ›› Sherlock Holmes (2009) Robert Downey Jr. ›› Sherlock Holmes (2009) TNT Castle ’ Major Crimes (CC) Major Crimes (N) Rizzoli & Isles (CC) Major Crimes (CC) TOON (6:00) Stuart Little 2 Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild Adven Burgers Burgers Fam. Guy Fam. Guy TOON Adven Regular Steven Uncle King/Hill Cleveland Fam. Guy Rick American Fam. Guy USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA NCIS “Moonlighting” WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) NCIS: Los Angeles WGN-A News Replay ›› Deep Blue Sea (1999) Thomas Jane. 30 Rock 30 Rock 30 Rock Sunny WGN-A WGN News at Nine Mother Rules Rules Parks Parks 30 Rock 30 Rock Sunny WTBS (6:00) ›› Yes Man ››› Wedding Crashers (2005) Owen Wilson. (DVS) › Mr. Deeds (2002) (DVS) WTBS Seinfeld Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Conan (CC) Tuesday Evening December 31, 2013 Wednesday Evening January 1, 2014 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. The 30 Greatest Women in Music Dick Clark News Dick KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. Middle Gold Mod Fam Super Nashville ’ (CC) News J. Kimmel KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. NCIS “Hit and Run” NCIS: Los Angeles Person of Interest News (N) Letterman KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Criminal Minds ’ CSI: Crime Scene News (N) Letterman KCBY IND ››› Saturday Night Fever (1977) (CC) ››› This Is Spinal Tap (1984) (CC) › Lambada (1990) KCBY IND › Shanghai Surprise (1986) Sean Penn. ››› The Remains of the Day (1993, Drama) (CC) Interlude KOBI NBC Ent Insider A Toast to 2013! A look back at 2013. (N) New Year’s News (N) Daly KOBI NBC Ent Insider Revolution ’ (CC) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU News (N) Jay Leno KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang A Toast to 2013! A look back at 2013. (N) New Year’s News Daly KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang Revolution ’ (CC) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU News Jay Leno KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Live From Lincoln Center (N) ’ Will Ferrell: The Mark Twa Paul McCartney KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Last Will. Test Great Performances (N) (CC) American Masters ’ KLSR FOX Fox News Mod Fam Dads ’ Brooklyn New Girl Mindy News Two Men New Year’s Eve Live KLSR FOX Fox News Mod Fam Dads ’ Dads ’ Brooklyn Brooklyn News Arsenio Hall Two Men KTVC IND Gospel Journeys Revelation of Jesus Waves Bible Signs Mission ASI Video Presc. KTVC IND Amazing Prayer Revelation of Jesus Asian Aid Bible The Book of John Words Melody KEVU MNT Basket TMZ (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Bones ’ (CC) Bones ’ (CC) 30 Rock Dish Nat. KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Law Order: CI Law Order: CI 30 Rock Dish Nat. CW30 Seinfeld Rules iHeartradio Music Festival, Night 2 (CC) Rules Seinfeld Commun Commun CW30 Seinfeld Rules Arrow ’ (CC) Tom People Rules Seinfeld Commun Commun A&E Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage A&E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. (:01) Duck Dynasty AMC The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead AMC The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead BRAV Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Shahs of Sunset BRAV Vanderpump Rules Real Housewives Housewives/Atl. Top Chef (N) (CC) Top Chef (CC) CNBC Mexico’s Drug War Mad Money Porn: Business Prostitution Paid Paid CNBC Shark Tank (CC) Shark Tank (CC) Shark Tank (CC) Shark Tank (CC) Paid Paid COM Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama COM Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 DISC Moonshiners (CC) Moonshiners: Outlaw Moonshiners (N) ’ Backyard Oil: After (:01) Moonshiners ’ DISC Dual Survival (CC) Dual Survival (CC) Survivorman (N) ’ Lone Target (N) ’ Survivorman (CC) DISN ANT Farm Jessie ’ Austin ››› Up (2009) ’ (CC) (:15) ›››› WALL-E (2008) ’ (CC) DISN Austin Good Liv-Mad. Movie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ Good Dog E! Pop Goes the Year Biggest Reality The Drama Queen Nene Leakes Chelsea I Am Brit E! Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian The Soup The Soup Chelsea Juno ESPN College Football SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2014 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (:15) SportsCenter SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) FAM Charlie & Chocolate Factory ››› Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) The 700 Club (CC) FAM (6:00) ›› Alice in Wonderland ›› Twilight (2008) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson. The 700 Club (CC) FOOD Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Diners Diners FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Diners Diners FS1 College Basketball Marquette at Creighton. FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Sports Live FS1 (5:00) UFC Reloaded FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Football Daily FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Sports Live FX Two Men Two Men ››› Avatar (2009) Sam Worthington, Voice of Zoe Saldana. Battle LA FX What Happens ››› Superbad (2007) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera. ››› Superbad (2007) FXM (6:00) ›› The Karate Kid (2010, Drama) ›› The Karate Kid (2010, Drama) Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan. FXM (6:30) ›› 27 Dresses (2008) FXM ›› Maid in Manhattan (2002) 10 Things I Hate HBO Jack-Giant Slay ›› Warm Bodies (2013) ’ Lone 24/7 Red Wing Treme ’ (CC) HBO (5:45) Life of Pi ’ ›› Ted (2012) Mark Wahlberg. ’ (CC) Treme ’ (CC) Getting Id Thief HGTV Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters HGTV Alaska Alaska HGTV Dream Home Buying and Selling Hunters Hunt Intl Island Island HIST Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars American American HIST American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers LIFE (6:00) Hope Floats › Georgia Rule (2007) Jane Fonda. (CC) ›› A Walk to Remember (2002) (CC) LIFE Dance Moms (CC) Dance Moms (N) Dance Moms (CC) Kim of Queens (:01) Kim of Queens NBCSN (6:30) Return to Vancouver English Premier League Soccer Premier League Rev. Premier NBCSN Rivals Rivals NFL Turning Point FNIA NFL Turning Point FNIA NFL Turning Point NICK Turtles Rabbids Sanjay Sam & Haunted Thunder See Dad Instant TeenNick Top 10 (N) NICK Sam & Witch Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends ROOT College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball ROOT Hawks Mark Few World Poker Tour World Poker Tour World Poker Tour World Poker Tour SYFY Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone SYFY Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone TLC Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Here Comes Honey Honey Honey TLC Extreme Extreme Extreme Cheap I’m a Living Doll Addiction Addiction I’m a Living Doll TNT (6:16) ››› Transformers (2007, Action) Boston’s Finest Marshal Law: Texas Boston’s Finest TNT ››› The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Elijah Wood. (CC) (DVS) Lara Croft Tmb TOON Regular Adven Uncle Regular King/Hill Cleveland American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy TOON Johnny T Teen Gumball Gumball King/Hill Cleveland American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy USA Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam USA NCIS “Phoenix” ’ NCIS “Gone” ’ NCIS (CC) (DVS) NCIS (CC) (DVS) NCIS “Shiva” ’ WGN-A WGN News at Nine Mother Rules Rules Parks Parks 30 Rock 30 Rock Sunny WGN-A WGN News at Nine Mother Rules Rules Parks Parks 30 Rock 30 Rock Sunny WTBS Seinfeld Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (CC) WTBS (5:45) The Hangover Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (CC) Thursday Evening January 2, 2014 Friday Evening January 3, 2014 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. The Taste “The Auditions” ’ (CC) The Assets (CC) News J. Kimmel KEZI ABC Extra (N) Million. Last Man Last Man Shark Tank (CC) (:01) 20/20 ’ (CC) News J. Kimmel KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. Big Bang Millers Crazy Two Men (:01) Elementary (N) News (N) Letterman KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. Undercover Boss ’ Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Blue Bloods (CC) News (N) Letterman KCBY IND ››› Defence of the Realm (1985) (CC) ›› The Final Option (1982) Lewis Collins. (CC) Wind KCBY IND › The Fan (1996, Suspense) Robert De Niro. (CC) ››› Girlfight (2000) Michelle Rodriguez. Fame KOBI NBC Ent Insider Commun Commun Sean Fox Show Parenthood (N) ’ News (N) Jay Leno KOBI NBC Ent Insider Dateline NBC (N) ’ Grimm (N) ’ (CC) Dracula (N) ’ (CC) News (N) Jay Leno KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang Commun Commun Sean Fox Show Parenthood (N) ’ News Jay Leno KMCB NBC Big Bang Big Bang Dateline NBC (N) ’ Grimm (N) ’ (CC) Dracula (N) ’ (CC) News Jay Leno KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Art Beat Field Midsomer Murders Midsomer (:35) Father Brown Just Seen KOAC PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Wash Charlie Vera “Young Gods” ’ (CC) Masterpiece Classic ’ KLSR FOX Fox News Mod Fam Sleepy Hollow (CC) Bones (CC) (DVS) News Arsenio Hall Two Men KLSR FOX College Football Middle Mod Fam Mod Fam News Arsenio Hall Two Men KTVC IND (6:00) 3ABN Today Revelation of Jesus Gospel Life To Table Talk 3ABN Today (N) KTVC IND It Is Mission Feature Pres. Better Life On Tour A Sharper Focus Variety Thunder KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ House “Saviors” ’ House ’ (CC) 30 Rock Dish Nat. KEVU MNT Dr. Phil ’ (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Monk ’ (CC) Monk ’ (CC) 30 Rock Dish Nat. CW30 Seinfeld Rules The Vampire Diaries Reign “Kissed” ’ Rules Seinfeld Commun Commun CW30 Seinfeld Rules The Carrie Diaries Supernatural (CC) Rules Seinfeld Commun Commun A&E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Rodeo Girls (N) (:01) Rodeo Girls A&E The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) After the First 48 (N) (:01) The First 48 AMC Scorpion King ›› Shooter (2007) Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña. (CC) (:01) Four Brothers AMC (5:00) ›› Shooter ››› Batman (1989) Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton. (CC) Batman Returns (CC) BRAV Matchmaker Matchmaker Matchmaker Courtney Toned Up Matchmaker BRAV Gone in Sixty ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) Paul Walker. ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) Paul Walker. CNBC American Greed Mad Money American Greed American Greed Paid Paid CNBC Mob Money: Mad Money Car Car Car Car Paid Paid COM Gabriel Iglesias: Fat Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy Gabriel Iglesias: Fat Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy COM Futurama Futurama South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk DISC Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters DISC Gold Rush ’ (CC) Gold Rush - The Dirt Gold Rush (N) (CC) Bering Sea Gold (N) Gold Rush ’ (CC) DISN Austin Good Jessie ’ Movie ’ (CC) ANT Farm Shake It Wander DISN Austin Good Jessie ’ Dog Wander Liv-Mad. Austin Good Dog Good E! E! News (N) ›› First Daughter (2004) Katie Holmes. Party On The Soup Chelsea E! News E! E! News (N) Nene Leakes Fashion Police (N) Fashion Police Chelsea E! News ESPN 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl (:08) SportsCenter SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2014 Discover Orange Bowl (:08) SportsCenter SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) FAM (6:00) ›› Twilight (2008) ›› The Goonies (1985) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin. The 700 Club (CC) FAM (6:00) ›› The Goonies (1985) ›› Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992, Comedy) The 700 Club (CC) FOOD Donut Donut Chopped Chopped Chopped Diners Diners FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FS1 College Basketball FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Football Daily FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Sports Live FS1 (5:00) UFC Reloaded FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Football Daily FOX Sports Live (N) FOX Sports Live FX (5:00) Moneyball ››› The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008, Fantasy) Brad Pitt. B Button FX Mother Mother ›› Rush Hour 2 (2001) Jackie Chan. ›› Rush Hour 2 (2001) Jackie Chan. FXM FXM ››› The Fighter (2010, Drama) Mark Wahlberg. ››› True Grit (2010) Jeff Bridges. FXM Moulin FXM ››› Moulin Rouge (2001, Musical) Nicole Kidman. FXM ›› O (2001) HBO › Taxi Fight Getting ›› Broken City (2013) Mark Wahlberg. ’ Ja’mie Sex//Now Katie HBO (6:30) ›› Mission: Impossible ›› Safe House (2012, Action) ’ (CC) Getting Ja’mie Jack Gi HGTV Rehab Rehab Salvage Salvage Rehab Rehab Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl HGTV Ren. Ren. Ren. Ren. Ren. Ren. Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl HIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn HIST American American American American American American American American American American LIFE Project Runway Project Runway Project Runway Kim of Queens (:01) Dance Moms LIFE (6:00) Girl Fight (CC) The Husband She Met Online (2013) (CC) The Surrogate (2013) Cameron Mathison. 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