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“(The drama lab) becomes a community space instead of this little auto shop at the bottom of the hill that no one wants to look at.” Flu season Allison Bassett, Marshfield High performing arts teacher could arrive early this year

BY EMILY THORNTON The World

COOS BAY — Flu season could start this month, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although the illness tends to peak in January or February, folks might want to get the shot now to protect themselves against getting sick. It takes two weeks for the body to build up antibodies to ward off sickness, said Lena Hawtin, clinical supervisor at the Coos County Public Health Department. She said people can’t get sick from the shot. “People get sick because they were already exposed to the flu virus,” said Hawtin. But, she said it might cause other issues. “It can cause achiness and soreness at the site.” The CDC said side effects Flu clinics were “mild and short-last- Walk-in clinics for the influenza ing, especially when com- and whooping cough immuniza- pared to symptoms of tions: influenza infection.” ■ Coquille Juvenile/Health By Alysha Beck, The World Possible side effects for Building (behind the courthouse), Allison Bassett sorts through props with her drama class students at Marshfield High School on Thursday. Bassett is leading the effort to the flu shot are: soreness, Coquille, 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1 restore the school’s black box theater. redness or swelling where the p.m.-4 p.m., Oct. 4. shot was given, low grade ■ Lakeside Lions Club, 890 fever and aches. Side effects Bowron Road, Lakeside, 1 p.m.-4 for the nasal vaccination p.m., Oct. 18. spray in children are: runny ■ Bring your insurance card so nose, wheezing, headache, Medicare, Oregon Health Plan, vomiting, muscle aches and Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Oregon Oh, the drama fever. Side effects for the and Pacific Source may be billed. spray in adults are: runny ■ For those without insurance, the nose, headache, sore throat cost is $21.96 for whooping cough and cough. vaccine and $33.25 for those with ■ Marshfield teachers, ment. Bassett, who also has an interi- private insurance. First semester events or design degree, has planned out the Hawtin said about 70 peo- ple have gotten flu shots so ■ The discounted price for the flu students work to save 7 p.m. Oct. 23: Fall choir concert space and developed preliminary vaccine is $25 for those paying renderings of what the lab could look far at the health department. 7 p.m. Nov. 4: Middle school honor choir She said the department with cash or check. Drama Lab concert like. hadn’t seen anyone with the ■ For more information, call the 4 p.m. Dec. 15: Winter choir concert The is to reserve the auditori- virus, but advised everyone Coos County Public Health BY CHELSEA DAVIS Nov. 20-23: "The Seussification of Romeo um for large productions, while the Department at 541-751-2400. The World and Juliet," by Peter Bloedel Drama Lab could be used for “small- over 6 months old to get be er, more intimate shows.” vaccinated. COOS BAY — Marshfield High “We don’t want to lose the build- “It’s important for people drama students and their teacher are concert choir, New Horizons and the ing because we keep neglecting it,” to get the flu vaccination, especially for young children and breathing life into the -down Beachcombers quartet and played the she said. “I’m hoping it becomes a infants,” Hawtin said. “People with medical conditions, Drama Lab, and into the drama Cowardly Lion in last year’s produc- space for soloists to hold recitals asthma, or heart disease should get it, too.” department itself. tion of “The Wizard of Oz.”This year, instead of in the choir room or audi- In Coos County,about 66 percent of those age 65 and older Allison Bassett, Marshfield High’s he’ll play Lord Capulet in “The torium. It could be used for jazz band got the vaccine in 2008, the latest available data. There was- new performing arts teacher, is Seussification of Romeo and Juliet.” concerts. You could open it up and n’t data on total number of people because it’s not a required spearheading efforts to restore the “It ... had the sense that there was have concessions outside. It could be school’s black box theater — known a lot of unkemptness with it,” Kirk used as an art gallery. I also want to SEE FLU | A8 as the Drama Lab — a simple, no- said of the Drama Lab. “There would team up with the community and rent frills room that allows the audience to be classes of students going through it out for events. focus solely on the actors and their there for years, that if you left some- “It becomes a community space performance. Bassett graduated from thing there it would never actually be instead of this little auto shop at the Marshfield in 2005 and was active in moved by another class. It just kept bottom of the hill that no one wants Oregon’s special the school’s choir and drama pro- adding and adding and adding. There to look at.” grams. were bigger piles and things written What’s amazing, said Marshfield “When I was here, it looked the on the walls and more and more lay- Principal Doug Holland, is how the same as it does now, just minus the ers of paint. Nothing was ever reno- entire school has rallied around the session keeps accumulation of stuff,” she said. “It vated.” project. Teachers and students have was overwhelming for each teacher to Now that Bassett, her students and donated time and labor to gut the tackle the project of clearing it out — fellow teachers have started clearing Drama Lab and begin fixing it up. limping along it was just too much.” out the lab and shop and organizing Holland said the project’s pace is Marshfield senior Quentin Kirk has the room crammed full of costumes, surpassing everyone’s expectations. spent his entire high school career in the district needs to look at replacing ■ Bills didn’t clear to higher education, services choirs and plays. He’s a member of the electric system, seats and equip- SEE DRAMA | A8 for seniors and mental health committee until care. nearly midnight Kitzhaber reached an Government Shutdown agreement with legislative leaders on Sept. 18 and called BY JONATHAN J. COOPER lawmakers into special ses- The Associated Press sion starting Monday. The Crater Lake governor had hoped to work SALEM — After a day of out the kinks and line up repeated delays, an Oregon votes ahead of time, but the entrances legislative committee quick time frame left several advanced a series of bills late key sticking points needing barricaded Tuesday tackling changes to to be bridged. pensions, taxes and agricul- In private meetings, tural regulations. Republicans and Democrats BY JEFF BARNARD The final bill cleared the debated largely technical The Associated Press committee just after 11 p.m., points, such as how to ensure setting the stage for votes in that a tax break for small GRANTS PASS — Nearly 300 peo- the full House and Senate on businesses doesn’t become ple are being laid off at Crater Lake Wednesday, although more too costly and how to define National Park — employees of the postponements are possible which businesses should park and the concessionaire — as a in a special session that’s qualify. result of the federal government been marked by delays. Many lawmakers were shutdown. Gov. John Kitzhaber and reluctant to vote so quickly Park Superintendent Craig Acker- senior legislators spent on some of the bills, particu- man said Tuesday that 10 park The Associated Press much of Monday and Tues- larly the complicated tax and employees were still working: two Tourists take in the view at Crater Lake National Park in 2006.Nearly 300 people are being laid day ironing out details and pension measures. snowplow drivers, law enforcement off at the park —employees of the park and the concessionaire —as a result of the federal gov- lining up votes for a deal they The proposed pension and emergency medical personnel, ernment shutdown.ParkSuperintendent Craig Ackerman said guests at Crater Lake Lodge and say would deliver badly cuts would reduce the annu- operators of the water treatment and campgrounds were given 48 hours to leave. needed money for education al inflation increase in sewage treatment plants, and a and other services. retirees’ checks, from 2 per- human resources staffer to oversee “I told our staff this morning,” he opening of waterfowl season in East- The plan is projected to cent to 1.25 percent on the the layoffs. said. “Someone asked, ‘When could ern Oregon this weekend will not be save millions of dollars in first $60,000 in income and Otherwise the entrances to the we expect to be called back?’ I said it able to hunt on national wildlife employee retirement costs to 0.15 percent on any addi- park were barricaded, and guests at could be hours, days or weeks.” refuges. They are closed to all visi- for state and local govern- tional income. Crater Lake Lodge and campgrounds Other National Park Service prop- tors, whether hunters, bird-watchers ments and generate about Under the tax changes, were given until Thursday to leave, he erties — such as Oregon Caves, John or hikers. But national forests and $200 million in new revenue higher income individuals said. Film crews for a commercial and Day Fossil Beds and the Lewis and U.S. Bureau of Land Management over the next two years. Most and certain businesses would the movie “The Wild,” based on a Clark National Historical Park— were lands were open to deer, bear and of the money would go to face a higher tax bill. memoir of hiking the Pacific Crest also shut down. primary and secondary Trail, were also shut out of the park. Hunters looking forward to the SEE SHUTDOWN | A8 schools, but some would go SEE SESSION | A8

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A2 •The World • Wednesday,October 2,2013 South Coast Executive Editor Larry Campbell • 541-269-1222, ext. 251 theworldlink.com/news/local DeFazio: Nation will survive shutdown

BY LES BOWEN ture health care law. “If the extending the shutdown to a DeFazio said he will begin to WEDNESDAY 10362 Highway 241-Coos The World Affordable Care Act is really pending vote to raise the furlough some staff. River, Coos Bay. that bad, it will be apparent federal debt ceiling in two He went on to express Coos Bay Farmers Market 9-3 COOS BAY — Congress- to people. But I don’t think weeks. If that happens, concerns that the dredging p.m., Downtown Coos Bay Oktoberfish Festival noon-6 p.m., Old Charleston School, man Peter DeFazio, D- it’s going to be bad.” DeFazio said, the federal of three ports along the Ore- on Central Avenue. 64065 Seven Devils Road, Springfield, called the fed- The Congressman said government could be look- A Little Lunch Music noon- gon Coast, led by the Army Charleston. Admission is $1 eral government shutdown the budget gridlock is the ing at higher bond rates and Corps of Engineers, could be 1:30 p.m., Coos Bay Public on Tuesday a “phony crisis,” result of 20-30 “ultra-radi- impacts that could ripple Library Myrtlewood Room, or three cans of food. Free held up during the shut- shuttle from The Mill Casi- and blamed the far-right cal, libertarian anarchists through the economy. down. However, he was 525 Anderson Ave., Coos wing of House Republicans who are thrilled to shut the DeFazio’s congressional no. Tuna Guy meals $25 for hopeful that the project Bay. Celtic music by The Lit- for the failure of Congress to government down.”The rest staff was still operating at its tle Match Girls. BYO lunch family deal or $10 each. would continue because a pass an appropriations bill. of the opposition in the normal level Tuesday. or purchase soup and bread Hotdog meals, $5. Live “They (House Republi- House, he said, is due to fear “We’re getting more calls bulk of funding for the proj- provided by Black Market music and adult beverages. cans) are shutting the gov- of primary challengers some than we normally get on a ect comes from state and Gourmet. Proceeds benefit Charleston local sources. Food Bank. ernment down because they House Republicans could daily basis,” DeFazio said. Mahaffy Pumpkin Patch say the Affordable Care Act face in primaries in 2014. “The problem is we can Digital editor Les Bowen noon-5 p.m., Mahaffy’s, Star Wars Reads Day 2-4 is so detrimental,” DeFazio “We hope this is short intake the problems, but the can be reached at 541-269- 10362 Highway 241-Coos p.m., Coos Bay Public said on a phone interview, term,”DeFazio said. “This is agencies can’t address the 1222, ext. 234, or by email at River, Coos Bay. Library, 525 Anderson Ave., referring to House GOP something we will survive.” problems at the moment.” [email protected]. Coos Bay. Games, activities, Matthew West “Into the Follow him on Twitter: crafts, treats, all focused on rhetoric denouncing Presi- He added he has more If the shutdown persists Light Tour” 7 p.m., Marsh- dent Barack Obama’s signa- concern at recent talk of more than a few days, @NewsyLesBowen. Star Wars. Rick Morrisonn field High School auditori- will present “An Insider’s um, 10th and Ingersoll, Coos view of Lucas Films, 1979- Bay. Guests: Sidewalk 1985”. 541-269-1101 or Prophets and Jason Castro. www.CoosBayLibrary.org. Advance tickets $12 or at Clubs & Activities the door, $15. Group tickets Free Roller Skating 3-5 p.m., available, $10 each. 541- Snoddy Memorial Gymnasi- THURSDAYS and West First streets. 541-396- son Rd., Coos Bay. Social hour 269-2022 or um, Bay Area Church of the 3894, [email protected] begins at 6 p.m. 541-269-9060 Bay Area Sunrise Rotary Club FOLLOW THE STARS! www.itickets.com Nazarene, 1850 Clark St., ★★★★★ 7 a.m., Red Lion Hotel, South Coast Singles Bowling Our star system lets you North Bend. Skates provid- 1313 N. Bayshore Drive, Coos ★★★★★ 9:15 a.m., North Bend quickly see when events are FRIDAYS THURSDAY ed for all ages. Children Bay. Lanes, 1225 Virginia Ave. 541- happening. must be accompanied by Bay Area Seniors Computer Club A Little Lunch Music noon- 267-7357 ★✩★✩✩ 9:45-11 a.m., Gloria dei parent or guardian. Coquille Farmer’s Market Filled stars ★ indicate 1:30 p.m., Coos Bay Public Lutheran Church, 1290 Thomp- ★★★★★ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., April Horizon Women’s Bible Study weeks of the month an Library Myrtlewood Room, State Watercolor Society through October, North Birch “Joshua, A Journey of Faith” event is scheduled. The first son Road, Coos Bay. 541-756- 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Opening Reception 4:30-6 ✩★✩★✩ 10 a.m., Lounge at Unit- four stars are the first four 5695 Bay. Jz from North Bend p.m., Southern Coos Hospi- ed Presbyterian Church, 2360 weeks of the month, and Zonta Club of Coos Bay ★✩★✩✩ High School under the tal & Health Center, 900 Longwood Drive. 541-271-3214 the fifth star is the last Noon, Red Lion Hotel, 1313 N. direction of Ken Graber. 11th St. SE, Bandon. Story Time ★★★★★ 11 a.m., week. Bayshore Drive. 541-396-3329 BYO lunch or purchase soup Refreshments and live North Bend Public Library, 1800 and bread provided by music by Rogue River Jam. OFF For example, an event that Coos Bay Lions Club ★★★★★ $ Sherman Ave. Ages 3-6. Younger happens of the second and Noon, Red Lion Hotel, 1313 N. Black Market Gourmet. Featured artist, Sharon 1 siblings welcome. 541-756-0400 fourth weeks of every Bayshore Drive. 541-267-4387 Mahaffy Pumpkin Patch Guinn. The North Bend Kiwanis Club month would be indicated A Coos Stamp Club ✩✩★✩✩ 2 p.m., noon-5 p.m., Mahaffy’s, Bobcat Booster Club Hall of by ✩★✩★✩ . C O ★★★★★ noon, North Bend Cedar Room, Coos Bay Library, 10362 Highway 241-Coos Fame Benefit Dinner and O M B Lanes, 1225 Virginia Ave., North 525 Anderson Ave. 541-267-3614 River, Coos Bay. Auction 5 p.m., Oaks Pavil- Bend. 541-756-0571 lion at Coos County Fair- CDABA Artist Showcase ✩✩★✩✩ FRIDAY grounds, 770 Fourth St., PORTLAND BAGEL Environmental Management The Coos Bay Stroke Club ✩★✩✩✩ 5-7 p.m., Reedsport Natural Myrtle Point. Silent auction, COMPANY Advisory Committee ★★★★★ 3 p.m., 490 N. Second St., Coos Foods Store, 1891 Winchester Church Fundraiser Sale 9 Hall of Fame induction, no 3385 Broadway, North Bend 1:30 p.m., City Hall Large Con- Bay. 541-267-5221 Ave. 541-271-2101 a.m.-4 p.m., First United 541-756-2221 ference Room, Florence. 541- Methodist Church, 123 host bar and live auction. www.portlandbagelcompany.com ORCO Teen Arts GUILD ★★★★★ 3- Sunset Classic Chevys Club 997-8237 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay. Tickets available at First 6 p.m., when school is in ses- ✩✩★✩✩ Dinner 6 p.m., Meeting Community Credit Union sion. Transportation available 7 p.m., Fisherman’s Grotto, Mahaffy Pumpkin Patch 10 and Absolute Tanning in from NBHS, Marshfield and 91149 Cape Arago Highway, a.m.-6 p.m., Mahaffy’s, Myrtle Point. Harding. 541-404-0797, 541-297- Charleston. 541-888-1437, 541- 10362 Highway 241-Coos 9256 297-4300 River, Coos Bay. “Mischief, Mayhem and Mat- rimony” Little Theater on Classical Coast Chamber Ensem- Car Enthusiasts Meet ★★★★★ 6-8 A Little Lunch Music noon- the Bay Benefit Show 7 ble ★★★★★ 3-5 p.m. 541-997- p.m., Dishner's Fine Foods, 2603 1:30 p.m., Coos Bay Public 9505 p.m., Sawdust Theater, 71 E. Broadway St., North Bend. All Library Myrtlewood Room, First St., Coquille. Doors Myrtle Grange Meeting ✩✩✩★✩ car clubs invited. 541-888-1437, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Socializing, celebrating our city and raising money for open at 6 p.m. Tickets are 5:30 p.m., 95412 Sitkum Lane, 541-404-3399, 541-290-6496 Bay. Woodwind quartet Just $15 each. $13 of each ticket local non-profits. Jensens. BYO lunch or pur- Myrtle Point. 541-260-4370 Bingo ★★★★★ 6:30 p.m., North will go to LTOB. Purchase chase soup and bread pro- Bingo Lakeside Lions ★★★★★ 6 Bend Senior Center, 1470 Air- tickets at www.ltob.net. THE FIRST FRIDAY EACH MONTH port Lane. 541-756-7622 vided by Black Market p.m., Lions Hall, 890 Bowron Gourmet. Bandon Feeds the Hungry Road. Doors open 5 p.m. 541- North Bay Grange Meeting and Oregon Coast Jazz Party Variety Show and Silent OCTOBER 4TH, 2013 759-2516 Potluck ✩✩★✩✩ 6:30 p.m., Auction 7 p.m., Sprague North Bay (Glasgow) Grange, 3:30-10:30 p.m., various The Bay Area Bonsai Society locations, most at Newport Community Theater, 1202 will benefit ✩✩★✩✩ 6 p.m., Pony Village 3159 East Bay Drive, North 11th St. SW, Bandon. Bring Bend. 541-756-2969 Performing Arts Center, 777 Mall, 1611 Virginia Ave., North W. Olive, Newport. 888-701- food donation to enter raf- Women’s Safety & Resource Bend. 541-267-7597 South Coast Folk Society Contra 7123 or oregoncoastjazzpar- fle. Proceeds from the event benefit five Bandon food Bridge Grange Meeting ✩✩★✩✩ Dance ✩✩★✩✩ 7 p.m., Green ty.org Center, Bree’s Foundation for Acres Grange, 93393 Green agencies. 541-347-1585 6:30 p.m., 54120 Myrtle Creek First Friday...Art is for Every- Road, Bridge. 541-290-9314 Acres Lane. 541-267-3760 Breast Cancer Research, one 5-7 p.m., Reedsport SUNDAY Coos County Republican Central SATURDAYS Natural Food, 1891 Winches- Committee ✩✩✩★✩ 6:30 p.m., ter Ave., Reedsport. Fea- Pet Blessing Service 10 a.m. The Egyptian Theatre Preservation Red Lion Hotel, 1313 N. Bayshore South Coast Woodturners tured: Dave Teachout and Unity by the Bay, 2100 Drive, Coos Bay. No host dinner ✩★✩✩✩ 9 a.m., Harding Build- Susan McConnell — stained Union St., Coos Bay. All ani- Association, and Coos Art Museum 5:30 p.m. 541-396-2498 ing wood shop, 755 S. Seventh glass. mals must be leashed or in St., Coos Bay. 541-551-0626, a carrier or cage; including Toastmasters ★✩★✩✩ 6:30 p.m., Downtown Coos Bay Wine South Coast Education Services www.southcoastwoodturners.org Walk 5-7:30 p.m. Start at birds, fish, ducks, guinea pigs, etc. Everyone is Starts at Park Ave Dance Studio or Development Center, 1350 Teak- Pacific Orchid Society ★✩✩✩✩ 10 Park Avenue Dance Studio, wood Ave., Coos Bay. 541-751- a.m. to noon, Pony Village Mall, 255 Park Ave. or Coos Bay responsible for their own the Coos Bay Visitor Information Center. 8900 1611 Virginia Ave., North Bend. Visitor Information Center, clean up. 541-751-1633 541-267-6747 50 Central Ave. Map & glass Toastmasters Club No. 249 Mahaffy Pumpkin Patch 10 South Coast Singles Club Meeting $10. Proceeds benefit a.m.-6 p.m., Mahaffy’s, ★✩★✩✩ 6:30-7:30 p.m., Young Women’s Safety & Resource Volunteer Event Coordination by Investments, 1902 Everett Ave., ✩★✩✩✩ noon, location varies. 10362 Highway 241-Coos 541-267-3443 Center and Bree’s Founda- River, Coos Bay. opposite Safeway in North Bend. tion. 541-269-1222 ext. 248 members of the 541-404-1028 Southwestern Chapter American Oregon Coast Jazz Party Council for the Blind of Oregon Harvest Moon Festival 6 10:15-1:30 p.m., Newport The Southwestern Oregon Rose p.m., Coquille Community Bay Area Rotary Club Society ★✩✩✩✩ 6:30 p.m., Coos ✩★✩✩✩ noon, lunch, meeting 1 Performing Arts Center, 777 p.m., Lucky Star Restaurant, Building, 105 N. Birch, W. Olive, Newport. 888-701- Bay Fire Station, 450 Elrod Ave., Coquille. Wes Whitman art Coos Bay. 541-396-2369 3480 Tremont St., North Bend. 7123 or oregoncoastjazzpar- exhibit and auction. Beer ty.org $ Coastal Corvettes Unlimited Knitting, crocheting and sewing and wine samplings, hors 5-7:30 p.m. - 10 Donation ★✩✩✩✩ 7 p.m., Bandon VFW group ★✩✩✩✩ 12-2 p.m., Reed- d’oeuvres. Advance tickets GMC Classic Motorhome Rally Hall, 55382 Bates Road. 541- sport Natural Foods, 1891 Win- or at the door, $15 or pair Open House 1-5 p.m., The 404-6481 chester Ave., Reedsport. Some for $25. 541-396-3414 Mill Casino, 3201 Tremont, CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK! instruction provided. 541-319- Coos Bay. Coos Sand ’n’ Sea Quilters Guild 0089 Sweet River in Concert 7 facebook.com/CoosBayWineWalk ★✩✩✩✩ 7 p.m., Gloria Dei p.m., North Bend Public First Sunday Jam Session 7 Lutheran Church, 1290 Thomp- No Lazy Kates Spinning ✩✩★✩✩ 1 Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., p.m., Coquille Broiler p.m., Wool Company, 990 High- North Bend. 541-501-2254 Restaurant and Lounge, 2 N. way 101, Bandon. 541-347-3115 Central, Coquille. Open to Disabled American Veterans, SATURDAY all musicians. 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Acres Lane. 541-267-3760 Vintage Haulers ✩✩★✩✩ Call for What’s Up features one-time events and limited engagements in The World’s cover- times, location. 541-260-1940 age area. To submit an event, email [email protected].

Wednesday,October 2,2013 • The World • A3 South Coast Executive Editor Larry Campbell • 541-269-1222, ext. 251 theworldlink.com/news/local Crash sends motorcycle rider to Bay Area Hospital

■ Name, condition The rider was transported by ambulance to Bay Area of injured driver Hospital. It was not imme- diately clear whether the not released driver of the sedan was seri- ously injured. BY THOMAS MORIARTY Coos County District The World Attorney Paul Frasier arrived at the scene shortly COOS BAY — A car-ver- after 3 p.m. sus-motorcycle collision Oregon State Police and was one of two crashes that officers from the North slowed U.S. Highway 101 Bend Police Department traffic Tuesday afternoon. remained on scene as late as Oregon State Police and 6 p.m. investigating the col- Coos County sheriff's lision. deputies arrived at the Emergency personnel Slaughterhouse Lane inter- also responded to a second section at approximately crash near Beaver Hill Road 2:30 p.m., where a red intersection shortly after, motorcycle had collided where a yellow SUV had with a silver mid-1980s rolled over on the shoulder sedan. of the northbound lane. Emergency personnel Reporter Thomas from Bay Cities Ambulance Moriarty can be reached at and the Millington volun- 541-269-1222, ext. 240, or by teer fire department quickly email at tended to the motorcycle's thomas.moriarty@the- injured rider, who lay worldlink.com. Follow him motionless on the pave- on Twitter: ment. @ThomasDMoriarty. Thefts & Mischief

COOS BAY POLICE NORTH BEND POLICE By Thomas Moriarty, The World DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT A firefighter examines the scene of a car-versus-motorycle collision Tuesday afternoon on U.S. Highway 101 and Slaughterhouse Lane south of Sept. 30, 3:31 a.m., dispute, 500 Sept. 30, 8:05 p.m., criminal Coos Bay. block of D Street. trespass, 1600 block of Virginia Sept. 30, 8:59 a.m., man arrest- Avenue. ed for criminal trespass, Wal- Sept. 30, 10:54 p.m., woman mart. arrested on warrant for failure Sept. 30, 9:38 a.m., criminal to appear, 2400 block of Pine mischief, 1300 block of New- Street. mark Avenue. Sept. 30, 12:43 p.m., criminal Sept. 30, 11:33 a.m., theft of dog, trespass, Windsor Park. 900 block of Montgomery Oct. 1, 1:32 a.m., probation viola- Avenue. tion, 1900 block of Sheridan Sept. 30, 12:34 p.m., theft of Avenue. jewelry, 1800 block of Ocean Boulevard. Meetings Sept. 30, 4:36 p.m., man arrest- ed for fourth-degree felony WEDNESDAY domestic assault and parole violation, 1100 block of North Coos Bay Schools Facilities Task Seventh Street. Force — 5:30 p.m., Milner Crest Education Center, 1255 Hemlock Oct. 1, 3:58 a.m., dispute, 1600 Ave., Coos Bay; regular meeting. block of Newmark Avenue. Lighthouse School Board — 7 p.m., COQUILLE POLICE Lighthouse School, 93670 Viking DEPARTMENT Way, North Bend; regular meeting. Sept. 30, 12:50 p.m., hit-and-run THURSDAY collision, 300 block of North Central Boulevard. Western Oregon Advanced Health Community Advisory Council — Sept. 30, 6:43 p.m., man arrest- noon, Oregon Coast Community ed for fourth-degree domestic Action, 1855 Thomas St., Coos assault and third-degree crimi- Bay; regular meeting. nal mischief, 600 block of North Collier Street. Lakeside Planning Commission — 7 p.m., city hall, 915 N. Lake Oct. 1, 3:24 a.m., woman arrest- Road, Lakeside; regular meeting. ed for second-degree criminal trespass and unlawful entry to FRIDAY a motor vehicle, 1100 block of North Collier Street. Lakeside Water District — 1 p.m., Lakeside Water District Office, 1000 N. Lake Road, Lakeside; Sweet River workshop. plays Friday For The Eugene-based vocal National duo Sweet River will be in concert starting at 7 p.m., Smile Day Oct. 4 at the North Bend Smile at the Public Library.Sharon Rogers checker and get and Linda Leanne will per- form an eclectic mix of folk, swing and pop music while 25% OFF accompanying themselves on October 4th with guitar and hand-held percussion. Their fun selec- tions and rich vocal har- monies delight audiences young and old. Admission is free so you should come early to get a good seat. For more Thrift Store information, call 541-501- 306 S. 2nd St., Coos Bay 2254 or email singing- 541.269.9704 All donations & money spent in our store — stays local. [email protected]

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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 Timber regions need long-term plan

Against all odds, federal timber payments We think those who support the program, and likely will flow to Oregon counties for at least those who support outright legalization, another year. Oregon Views should be just as concerned, but for different U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, pulling another leg- reasons. islative rabbit out of his hat, attached a one- The state Legislature approved a measure year extension of the Secure Rural Schools Oregon Views offers edited excerpts of newspaper editorials from around the this year that allows the creation of state-reg- program payments to an unrelated bill dealing state. To see the full text, go to theworldlink.com/opinion. ulated medical marijuana dispensaries that with a pending shortage of helium, which is can sell marijuana to cardholders. This was a essential to manufacturing. The bill passed half-step in dealing with the issues created by the House unanimously last month and time is growing short for Oregon’s rural coun- These concerns — about wasting agency ties. He’s done good work to keep the timber time and some behaving as digital peeping Oregon’s medical marijuana law, which has should have smooth sailing in the Senate. been regularly abused. It’s getting harder and harder to get Con- payments alive for at least one more year — but toms — have led to moves in some states to now the time finally has come to think about impose additional limits on access. We can The Legislature also established the Med- gress to approve these timber payments, ical Marijuana Dispensary Law Rules Advisory which are intended to reimburse rural Western these lands over the long term. avoid such backward steps for democracy by: Corvallis Gazette-Times ■ Speaking up to legislators and local offi- Committee to oversee implementation of the counties for the revenue they’ve lost as logging new law. The committee is reviewing a variety operations in those counties, dominated by cials in support of government transparency; Taking a practical approach to of options, from limits on how many dispen- federal forest lands, have dipped dramatically. ■ Carefully tailoring requests for informa- public access saries will be allowed in a community to where The payments aren’t welfare to the counties tion to seek only what we genuinely need; — but, increasingly, that’s the attitude Generating, accessing and protecting pub- ■ Being prepared to personally pay for in that community they will be allowed to Wyden’s colleagues have.That explains in part lic/private records can accurately be described excess staff time and copying charges; operate. Buckley says local communities will why legislative sleight of hand was required to as some of the most potent issues of our age. For their part, officials and agency employ- have a say in the process, but it’s unlikely they get the payments extended for another year. But like agencies throughout the nation, some ees can avoid at least some stressful informa- would be able to ban them outright. Our guess is that the legislative trickery county offices have recently been bowing tion demands by cheerfully and speedily com- Given the black eye the existing medical required to pull the payments out of the underneath the weight of records requests plying with all reasonable inquiries. Coopera- marijuana program has received because of dustbin of history just about has run its from citizens concerned about various aspects tion breeds trust. the abuses by some of its participants, mar- course. This truly could be the last hurrah of governance. The Daily Astorian ijuana advocates should hope the legislative for the program. On a local level, making sure agency actions Medical marijuana dispensaries committee crafts some tough, enforceable As Wyden reminded his Albany audience aren’t driven by anything other than valid laws rules. this summer, however, the timber payments and regulations is of paramount importance to need to avoid controversy Those advocates should do everything in always were meant as a stopgap, to buy time so citizens. But the ability to seek detailed Opponents of the expansion of Oregon’s their power to ensure that the new dispen- that counties that used to depend on logging behind-the-scenes information from govern- medical marijuana program have raised saries keep their operations legal and their can rethink their economies. ment also is prone to accidental and deliberate numerous concerns about plans to open dis- employees out of the police blotters. As Wyden knows as well as anyone, the overuse. pensaries to serve cardholders in the program. The (Medford) Mail Tribune ‘Defund’ Obamacare? Impossible

First they lie to you, and then they ask you for money. That’s the essence of the great Tea Party/Ted Cruz crusade to “defund” Oba- macare, a political and constitutional impossibility. The question was settled, probably for good, when President Obama won re-election in 2012 and Democrats kept control of the Senate. Instead, it’s about TV face time and har- vesting donations from gullible voters mis- led both about the Affordable Care Act itself and Sen. Cruz’s nonexistent chances of ending it. A narrow Republican majority in the House can’t void the Affordable Care Act any more than 54 Senate Democrats can force everybody in Okla- homa to eat broccoli. Anybody who tells you differently is a flim-flam artist. Such as Newt Gin- Public Forum grich. The presiding genius of the 1996 GOP government shutdown the world “militia.” It says any We are free in this country only went on ABC’s “This We need Second group of armed men (Americans because we have a Constitution Write to us GENE Week” to deliver pseudo- Amendment other than regular military which provides our right to speak LYONS historical profundity: groups,such as the Army,Nation- out, assemble to protest, and yes, The World welcomes your letter. “Under our constitution- Yes, even after the recent keep and bear arms, not to men- Write to [email protected], Columnist al Guard, or any such government al system going all the way batch of gun shootings, we still group). For years the liberals tried tion all of the other rights that the or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. back to Magna Carta in need the Second Amendment, to hide behind the excuse that the Constitution provides us. ■ Please use your real name. 1215, the people’s house is allowed to say to even more now. world militia meant the National Once our leaders start trying to ■ 400 words maximum. the king we ain’t giving you money.” Obama and all the anti-gun Guard; that was their excuse. claim that the Constitution is nice ■ No defamation, vulgarity, busi- Actually, the U.S. Constitution of 1789 nuts seem to forget about our Maybe liberals should try reading but “outdated” we should start ness complaints, poetry or religious makes no provision for a king. Neither, as Constitution, but that’s their and stop changing the meaning of being very watchful. God bless testimony. former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert downfall. They not only don’t like our Constitution. Some schools this country and our sacred Con- ■ Please list your address and Reich has reminded Gingrich, does it “allow the Second Amendment, they act around the nation have changed stitution. daytime phone for verification. a majority of the House of Representatives as if I were talking about the the wording of our most sacred Roger Wilson to repeal the law of the land by defunding it. Satanic Bible. document, all in a hope that peo- Coos Bay represent everyone? Does world If that were the case, no law [would be] The only thing that keeps this ple will buy their ploy. peace and harmony represent safe.” great nation from completely Every time some person goes Does the cross everyone? No, therefore opin- No federal court could rule otherwise. going over to a dictatorship is the on one of these shooting sprees, ions are based on man’s will not It’s a separation of powers issue. These Constitution, period. Our forefa- after the fact, almost every time, represent all? God’s will. principles are so fundamental to American thers wrote this sacred docu- that person has had mental The lord’s prayer and respect governance that even the Wall Street Jour- This is in response to the ment for a reason, so that every- issues. But because of the stupid for all humanity leaves out nal reminds GOP hotheads that for all the mayors article concerning, one would be protected from dic- ruling, anything a patient tells crosses and memorials for the three-ring thrills provided by Sen. Cruz and “Building Community; Not tators and power hungry people good of all. This is also the his allies, “the only real way to repeal the his doctor is somehow sacred and Walls.” who, if they had their way, would answer to healing the earth (the law is to win elections.” private. Then there is the issue of Not everyone’s opinion can be have all living under a Marxist the liberal media outright dis- natural world). And, of course, The irony is that even if House Republi- respected because they are government. peace and harmony is the natu- cans ended up forcing a government shut- torting the facts in the events. defending their ego or attach- Back to the Second Amend- down, the rollout of the Affordable Care Act They almost always point to key ment to idols. Respect is earned ral result. All in favor, pray the ment. Read what it says. It does wouldn’t be much affected. Like Social words, such as, AR-15 type, or through righteous acts. What Lord’s prayer daily or as often as Security and Medicare, Obamacare has its not say anything about only the full-auto, or other such mumbo- works is what benefits everyone. you like. own dedicated funding stream which Con- powers that be have the right to jumbo. Many of these reports are Does the cross represent Joyce Fletcher gress can alter only by amending the law — keep arms. Read the definition of completely wrong. everyone? Does a war memorial North Bend again, requiring the cooperation of both the Senate and White House. An even greater irony, many have point- Shut down politics ed out, is that if Republicans really believed the law will prove a terrible failure, these Here’s a big news alert: House “good news” is ernment as a symbolic protest is make sure the Affordable Care Act last-minute theatrics wouldn’t be neces- Republicans oppose Obamacare. you’re still going to be seen as irresponsible? works better,” the president said. sary. Their actual fear is that once the noto- That’s why they’ve shut the working. The It’s even more unpopular than “But one faction of one party in riously uninformed American public gets government down. “bad news” is Obamacare. one house of Congress in one first-hand experience with the Affordable No, doing so won’t actually you don’t get I have no answer other than the branch of government doesn’t get Care Act, they’re going to like it just fine. stop Obamacare. To a great paid. obvious one: that the House is to shut down the entire govern- Meanwhile, establishment Republicans extent, the program is on autopi- It’s not under the control of extremists ment just to refight the results of are growing restive. Writing in The Hill, lot. The Republicans shut down right. who are throwing a political tem- an election.” former Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH) complains the government, but the Make no per tantrum, and responsibility be Except that they did. that “These are folks who have never gov- mistake. This exchanges are open for business. SUSAN damned. Obamacare was a central issue erned and are not inclined to do so. Rather, The last time the Republicans is not going to As a Democrat, I should be in the last election. By the time he their goals are improved fundraising and, in shut down the government, they help Republi- ESTRICH pleased. As an American, I am won his party’s nomination, Mitt some cases, individual advancement.” at least had the fig leaf that they cans in the Columnist deeply troubled. Romney had effectively turned his Gregg sees the Cruz/Boehner backup were doing so to protest the size of long run.Play- We’re used to having extrem- back on his own (similar) program plan of threatening to default on the government. ing games with people’s lives is ists hold sway on cable television. in Massachusetts and was urging national debt as even crazier, “the political Not this time. This time, it’s not smart politics. The fact that But that’s entertainment. You can voters who opposed Obamacare equivalent of playing Russian roulette with not about the size of government. many well-known Republican vote with your clicker. You don’t to vote for him. If you wanted to all the chambers of the gun loaded. ... At It’s not about the deficit.The Sen- senators have made clear that this have to watch. At the end of the get rid of Obamacare, the way to some point, the debt ceiling will have to be ate already has gone along with is not an appropriate way to day, no one gets hurt. do it was to elect Romney and give increased not because it is a good idea but the House’s insistence that agen- protest Obamacare underscores Congress should be different. Republicans a majority in the because it is the only idea.” cies cut their spending in the the ideological extremism that It’s not a TV show. This is real life. Senate. Gregg retired from the Senate in 2010. coming weeks. holds sway in the House. This is about parents not getting It didn’t happen. Romney lost. Back then nobody had ever heard of Ted This is pure symbolism — on Just the other day, a lifelong paid, people who need loans for The Senate remains in Democrat- Cruz. Today, however, win or lose, the Tea the Republican side — at the Republican sought me out to their businesses not getting help, ic hands. That’s how it works in a Party has found its champion. expense of people who depend on express his immense frustration. people who are sick having to wait democracy. You win some, and Arkansas Times columnist Gene Lyons is the government and work for the Why are they doing this, he kept for the ideologues to stop playing you lose some. The tea party lost. a National Magazine Award winner and co- government. asking me. Don’t they understand games. Better luck next time. author of “The Hunting of the President” (St. Maybe you work as an air traffic that however unpopular Oba- “I’m always willing to work Susan Estrich is a lawyer and Martin’s Press, 2000). controller or a prison guard. The macare is, closing down the gov- with anyone of either party to professor in California.

Wednesday, October 2,2013 • The World • A5 State Husband’s Oregon’s insurance marketplace opens with glitches anxiety PORTLAND(AP) — vented people from enrolling mining eligibility for threatens to Oregon officials and insur- in coverage through the web- Medicaid, Healthy Kids and ance companies have been site until later this month. tax credits. More than 2,500 pushing hard to drum up More than 75,000 unique people called the Cover push wife over interest in the health insur- visitors went to Oregon hotline Tuesday. ance exchange that launched coveroregon.com as of 4 p.m. Cover Oregon executive the edge Tuesday, using everything They were able to scroll director Rocky King DEAR ABBY: I have been from folk singers to an through insurance plans and described the issue as a “state married to my best friend, upcoming party in Portland’s prices, and find certified technology challenge” that “Blake,” for two years. A year town square to tout the bene- insurance agents and com- has nothing to do with federal ago he started having panic fits of President Obama’s munity organizations to help government or its shutdown. attacks, so I made an appoint- health care overhaul. them start the process of He decided the error rate was ment for him with his doctor. Day one, however, arrived buying coverage as mandated simply too high during a trial After checking him for every- The Associated Press with a hitch. The insurance by the federal government. run Saturday, and accuracy is thing, including heart failure, Rocky King,executive director of Cover Oregon,announces opening day marketplace called Cover They couldn’t enroll, more important than having the doctor diagnosed him with of the health exchange in Portland,Tuesday. Cover Oregon begins offer- Oregon was up and running, however, because the online the online exchange fully anxiety. ing services today. but technical problems pre- system is not correctly deter- operational on opening day. Since his diagnosis, Blake is scared to leave the house. I have been working two jobs to Search on for 2 hikers in Wash. state; 2 safe make ends meet because he says he “can’t work.”This has SEATTLE (AP) — Search and res- early season snowfall in their attempt Monday after she failed to check in for Zitzewitz, 31, of Portland, who taken a toll on our marriage. cue officials plan to renew their to reach the Canadian border. They with her father, Dane Wilson, of became separated from his partner in We have three kids and a lot of efforts to locate a man and a woman called for help Monday after snow Portland, as expected. She was the Big Lava Beds on Saturday. bills. missing in separate, remote parts of obscured their route. believed to be about a day’s hike Weather in that area was rainy, Blake is southwest Washington after a heli- Ground searchers who had the ahead of Margiotta and Arnold’s with temperatures dipping into the on medica- copter rescued two other hikers from pair’s GPS location got within three- location, or about 20 miles farther low 40s at night, he said. DEAR tion and has waist-deep snow. quarters of a mile on Tuesday before north. Snow has been falling in the ABBY tried many Hikers Matt Margiotta and Kyla the snow and fading daylight forced “We’ll keep trying to ping her Washington mountains since the different Arnold were hoisted aboard a Coast them to turn back. The helicopter phone, get a location on her,” Cox weekend, which was likely the first ones, but Guard helicopter Tuesday evening from Astoria, took advantage of a said, adding he hoped the weather snow to fall on Pacific Crest Trail hik- they aren’t from the snowy Pacific Crest Trail weather window to reach them. would allow an air search. ers, Cox said. Searchers encountered working. All north of Trout Lake, Wash., Today, rescue officials hoped to Her father reported that he last two other hikers on the trail and per- he talks Skamania County Undersheriff Dave locate Alejandrea Wilson, a third heard from her Friday as she was suaded them to turn around. about is his Cox said. They were flown to hiker on the Pacific Crest Trail, and leaving Trout Lake, a tiny hamlet “The problem with all the snow anxiety and Portland, and apparently required no Kristopher Zitzewitz, who was last south of Mount Adams, for White on the ground is you can’t even tell every little medical aid, he said. seen in the Big Lava Beds area of Pass, Cox said. where the trail is,” Cox said. “Some ache or pain. They had walked all the way from Gifford Pinchot National Forest. More than 40 ground searchers folks try to push on and wind up get- JEANNE He thinks Mexico on the trail only to run into Wilson was reported overdue on and four dog teams searched Tuesday ting lost.” PHILLIPS he’s going to have a heart New prison estimate shows attack. Obituaries I am fed up with it, while he says I just “don’t understand LeAnn Hayes country while growing up loved and will be missed by many fewer inmates anxiety.” Sometimes I think Feb. 19, 1946 - Sept. 30, 2013 and later settled in Southern all who knew her. he’s making his anxiety worse. California where she met She is survived by her A celebration of life will be PORTLAND (AP) — The I don’t know what to believe or and married Monte Mark companion, Don Eberle of held for LeAnn Hayes, 67, of latest projection of Oregon’s what to do. Any suggestions? Vance. They had a daughter Charleston; daughter, Teresa STATE Charleston at 2 p.m. prison populations shows — STRESSED IN VIRGINIA and a son and later divorced. Brown of Puyallup, Wash.; Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, at the inmate numbers down by DIGEST DEAR STRESSED: Yes, I do LeAnn was married to son, Kevin Vance of Rancho family home, 62363 Crown 500 over the next two years have one.Your husband should James “Tom”Hayes and they Murrieta, Calif.; three Point Road in Coos Bay. because of changes made in department’s transition to a be seen by a licensed mental had 32 years together until he granddaughters, Heather, Cremation rites have been the 2013 legislative session. new radio system. health professional (psycholo- passed away. For the past five Tasha and Jordan; three held under the direction of The Oregonian reports gist) who works with a psychi- years Don Eberle has been grandsons, Charlie, Henry Arrest in 1987 Linn Nelson’s Bay Area Mortuary. the forecast issued Tuesday atrist. He may need more than the light of her life. and Landon; and one great- is a dramatic shift from one County murder LeAnn was born Feb. 19, LeAnn enjoyed cooking grandson, Troy Huffman. medication to help him con- six months ago. ALBANY (AP) — A Linn 1946, in Brigham City, Utah. and crafts, she loved animals Arrangements are under quer his anxiety disorder. He At that point, the state County sheriff’s officer says She was raised by her mother and she enjoyed traveling the direction of Nelson’s Bay might do better with a combi- projected a rising prison a 51-year-old Nevada man and stepfather Ilene with Don in their fifth- Area Mortuary, 541-267- nation of talk therapy in addi- population over the next accused in the 1987 slaying (Britenbuecher) and Austin wheel. She had an infectious 4216. tion to his meds. decade and said the growth of a man he served time with M. Grout. She attended smile and she never met a Sign the guestbook at Please urge your husband to would cost taxpayers $600 at the Oregon State school in many parts of the stranger. She was much www.theworldlink.com. do this because the aches, million. Penitentiary has been arrest- pains and anxiety he’s experi- Among the changes are ed on a murder warrant. after. John lived in many dif- Schultz of North Bend; sons, encing may seem like they’re Marlo “John” Schultz reduced sentences for some Undersheriff Bruce Riley ferent places due to his Jeff Schultz of North Vernon, all in his head to you, but March 27, 1941 – Sept. 11, 2013 crimes, such as marijuana said in a statement Tuesday they’re real to him. It could career in the military. He Ill., Scott Schultz and wife, A private memorial for possession, and a greater that Dennis Beach was save your marriage. married his wife, Lilli Jennifer of St. Joseph, Mo., Marlo “John” Schultz, 72, of likelihood that some offend- arrested in the death of 35- DEAR ABBY: My husband Schultz, Aug. 12, 1974. and Robert Schultz and wife, North Bend ers will be on probation year-old Thomas Hyland. and daughters and I enjoy a After retiring from the Melissa of Knob Noster, Mo.; will be held instead of going to prison. Beach was arrested beach trip every year. With our military in 1982, John and grandchildren, Casey at a later Monday in Dayton, Nev., and busy lives, it’s the one time in Lilli settled down in Coos Schultz-O’Bleness and hus- Lane County sheriff date by his was booked into the Lyon the year we are able to be Bay, where John began his band, Patrick of Portland, family. encrypts radio traffic County jail pending extradi- together and relax. Although career with the United States Taylor Schultz of Mt. J ohn EUGENE (AP) — The tion. we have invited friends and Postal Service. In 1986, they Vernon, Ill., and Kaylin passed away Lane County sheriff’s office Riley says a friend who family over the years to join us, moved to Alaska and he Schultz of St. Joseph; as well Wednesday, is the latest local law reported Hyland missing in I have never invited my sister. spent 12 years working for as three great-grandsons, Sept. 11, enforcement agency to July 1987 he said was likely a She keeps bringing it up and the USPS in Eagle River, Donovan, Drake and Dane 2013, at his encrypt all of its radio traffic homicide victim. The man’s portrays me as the snobby sis- Marlo Schultz Alaska. John retired from the O’Bleness of Portland. home in to prevent people from lis- remains were found by ter. USPS in 1998. The couple John was preceded in North Bend. tening to the broadcast mushroom pickers near The truth is she has two moved back to Oregon to death by his parents; wife, Private cremation rites were exchanges between deputies Sweet Home in April 1989. undisciplined children whom I spend their final years near Lili Schultz; and siblings, held at Ocean View Memory and dispatchers. Hyland was fatally shot. can’t stand to be around. I sus- family and friends in North Marlin Schultz, Marlys “Sis” Gardens in Coos Bay and per The Register-Guard The undersheriff says pect she just wants to join us so Bend. John loved hunting Steidel, Jim Schultz, Wayne his wishes, he will be scat- reports officials are con- Beach was identified as a she can pawn her kids off on and fishing and was happy Schultz and Gary Schultz. tered at sea. cerned about the transmis- possible suspect but never me while she and her husband doing anything that included Arrangements are under John was born March 27, sion of private information — arrested. Detectives uncov- relax. the outdoors. the care of Coos Bay Chapel, 1941, in Alexandria, Minn., such as a medical condition ered new evidence and pre- My mother is now telling me He is survived by his 541-267-3131. to John F. Schultz and Evelyn or Social Security number. sented it to a grand jury, I’m selfish and not being a good brother,John and wife, Marie Friends and family are (Wilke) Schultz. He graduat- Sgt. Steve French says the leading to the arrest warrant sister. Must I sacrifice my one Schultz of Miltona, Minn.; encouraged to sign the online ed from Alexandria High change was made with the for Beach. week a year at the beach to sister, Barbara and husband, guestbook at www.coosba- School in 1958 then enlisted make my sister feel better? Glen Fuller of Pine River, yareafunerals.com and in the U.S. Air Force shortly Please advise. — IT’S MY Minn.; daughter, Samantha www.theworldlink.com. Death Notices Funeral VACATION DEAR MY VACATION: Elvon Keneley Tams road trips to his current job Heather (Robison) Sanborn, Laura J. Crabb — 44, of Saturday, Oct. 5 Considering that you have Feb. 26, 1935 - Sept. 28, 2013 sites where he would share Jason and Kelly Robison, Coos Bay, died Oct. 1, 2013, in James “Jimmy” R. invited friends and family to how his job was done, Matt and Nick Anglin, Coos Bay. Arrangements are Rowe, celebration of life, 2 Elvon Keneley Tams, 78, spending summers on the Stephen, Brad and Kristin join you, but not your sister, I pending with Coos Bay p.m., Sunset Bay State Park, of Myrtle Point was born Coquille River South Fork McWilliam, and Keneley, can see how she might feel Feb. 26, 1935, in Mills, Neb., Chapel, 541-267-3131. gazebo, 89814 Cape Arago snubbed. Has no one told her where he taught all of his Kaden and Kyler Tams; Highway, Coos Bay. to Fredrick Betty R. Reed — 78,of your reason for not inviting her children to swim. He loved great-grandchildren, and Laura cribbage and would bring out Nickolaus, Aubrey, Coos Bay, passed away Oct. and her family to join you? If (Robertson) The World publishes not, someone should, because a board at the drop of a hat, Kameron, Chase, Ariana, 1, 2013, in North Bend. 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A6• The World • Wednesday, October 2,2013 DILBERT Over-cooked vegetables find a new purpose

Choosing to live more fru- gally does not require that you FRANK AND ERNEST abandon your personal stan- dards for things like perfectly prepared vegetables or your impeccable style. It means you have a plan for how to repurpose over-cooked veg- etables and a way to give a second life to socks that have worn thin. Is your curiosity piqued? Read on. VEGGIE SOUP. If you overcook vegetables, turn them into soup. Puree the THE BORN LOSER vegeta- EVERYDAY bles along CHEAPSKATE with broth or milk, add s ome season- ings, and heat over the stove for deli- cious soup. — ZITS Mary Tara H., Hunt S.C. SHOE P R O - TECTOR. It is easy for heels or other nice shoes to get scratched when packed in a suitcase. Before you put the shoes in the bag, slip each one in an old sock and they will be protected. Your clothes will stay cleaner, too. —Jackie L., N.J. BIRDHOUSE. An old mail- CLASSIC PEANUTS box with the door removed makes a great backyard bird- house. You can even repaint it or mount it in a tree. —Steve R., N.C. THE FAMILY CIRCUS UNTANGLE NECK- LACES. To untangle a fine chain or a delicate necklace, put a drop of baby oil on a piece of wax paper and set the necklace chain in the oil for a minute or two. Then use two straight pins to work at the FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE knot gently, which will soon be undone. —Glenda M., Ohio PROTECTING PLANTS. If your pets are getting into your potted plants and digging, try covering the dirt on top with rocks or pebbles. The water will still get through to the soil and your pets will probably be less interested in messing with the pot. —Theresa K., Wash. CHAIR CUSHIONS. The ROSE IS ROSE padded seat cushions on my set of kitchen chairs would constantly slide everywhere, especially when my kids were sitting on them. I tried attaching small pieces of Velcro to both the chairs and the cushions — now the cush- ions stay in place! —Karen T., Ind. REMEMBER YOUR CELL. Here’s a tip if you often forget to pick up your cellphone because it’s sitting in its LUANN charger. Lay your cellphone on your handbag or by your wallet while it’s charging. As you run out the door and grab your bag or wallet, you’ll see your phone. —Anne R., email SANDING FOR PAINT JOBS. I do a lot of spot paint- ing and minor wall repair. I’ve found the perfect tool for get- ting into those tight corners and intricate places. I use emery boards to “sand” small GRIZZWELLS areas where I have patched. A large pack of these nail files can be found at the dollar store. —Maria V., email POLISHING BRASS. To polish tarnished brass,take half a lemon and dip it in some salt. Rub the lemon on the brass. Rinse the brass, and then polish with a soft cloth. —Helen M., Iowa PARTY INVITATIONS. For a fun and inexpensive party invitation, buy a pack- age of balloons. Blow one up, write the party information on the balloon, and then MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN deflate it.Pop it in an envelope along with instructions that tell the recipient to blow up the balloon and read the mes- sage. —Mindy L., Fla. Would you like to send a tip to Mary? You can email her at [email protected] om, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Include your first and last name and state. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com and author of 23 books, including her 2013 release “Cheaper, Better, Faster: Over 2,000 Tips and Tricks to Save You Time and Money Every Day.” To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

Wednesday, October 2,2013 • The World • A7 Nation and World U.S. businesses worry about a prolonged shutdown

NEW YORK (AP) — As the For each week the govern- Steve Silberberg, who owns Kavaliro would place 20 to 25 government’s partial shut- ment remains shut, the U.S. a company based in Hull, information technology down enters a second day, economy would lose 0.15 per- Mass., that runs hiking trips in workers at government sites Stop being so stupid, most companies across the cent of annualized growth, national parks and forests,said nationwide. Moore already country are doing business David Stockton, a former a shutdown that lasts three knew it could take weeks or voters tweet to Congress as usual. Yet concern is ris- research director at the Fed- weeks could force him to can- months to get a decision. The ing that a prolonged shut- eral Reserve who is now at the cel a trip planned in November shutdown will extend the wait. WASHINGTON (AP) — stand why a compromise down would cause some Peterson Institute, estimates. in the Ouachita National For- “It’s pretty hard for the The roiling debate over the between the two sides work at private companies to Consultants on some gov- est in Arkansas. The forest is government to award con- U.S. government shutdown seemed so elusive. dry up and consumers to lose ernment projects have closed, and rangers can’t issue tracts when they’re not is extending to Twitter, “#DearCongress, You faith in the U.S. economy. stopped flying and staying at a permit for Silberberg’s com- working,”Moore said. Facebook and Instagram as should not be getting paid. Many of the 800,000 hotels. And vacationers look- pany, Fatpacking, to run the Defense contractors like fed-up Americans turn to In fact, you all should be government workers with- ing to spend money at nation- trip for 12 hikers. Lockheed Martin Corp., social media to register fired!” tweeted Bruce out paychecks would no al parks are being forced to re- Silberberg stands to lose Northrop Grumman Corp. their disgust with federal Swedal, a 46-year-old Den- longer shop at malls, buy route their itineraries. about $12,000 in revenue if and Raytheon Co. have no lawmakers for shutting ver real estate agent who cars or splurge on dinner out. For some executives, there he has to cancel. And the plans to shut down soon. But down the government. says he is worried about “They’re not getting a is the frustrating sense that guides he plans to hire for the eventually, money would run Those posting pulled no what the shutdown might paycheck, they’re probably the federal government has trip wouldn’t be paid. out to build tanks, ships, punches, calling members do to home sales if federally going to be cutting corners become a sad joke. “I’m guardedly optimistic planes and weapons. of Congress “immature,” backed loans dry up. immediately in all areas, and “Here we go again,” said that it won’t last long,” Sil- “The overarching issue is “stupid” and “idiots” who The public outcry play- dining out will probably be JetBlue Airways CEO Dave berberg said. how prolonged it is,” said need to “grow up.” There ing out on social media one of those,” said Don Barger.“Business customers, The partial shutdown has John Dern, a spokesman for were a few attaboys, too, by sites this week is a new Davey, who owns 20 Fire- leisure customers — people put Mark Moore’s govern- Boeing Co. self-described red-state twist. During the last house Subs franchises in want predictability. It’s real- ment contract bids in limbo. Boeing’s commercial side conservatives who cheered shutdown of government Florida and Wisconsin. ly frustrating.” Moore’s company, Kavaliro — and its airline customers on the Republican leader- operations, in 1995, angry If sales drop, Davey said With no one sure how long Staffing Services, based in — might endure more ship’s unwavering stance Americans would have had he’ll have to reduce the hours the standoff in Washington Orlando, Fla., is awaiting a headaches from the shut- against President Barack to look up their congress- his 250 staffers work. will last, companies large and decision on more than down if Federal Aviation Obama’s health care plan. man’s address and sit “Some of our employees small are gauging the effects $500,000 in contract bids on Administration officials But mostly, tweeters down and write an old- could be making less money of a shutdown that endures defense-related projects. can’t certify its newest ver- said they couldn’t under- fashioned letter or email. as soon as next week,”he said. more than a week or two. Under the contracts, sion of the 787 Dreamliner. New sanctions WORLD DIGEST likely despite thaw Outside U.S., effects of budget battle feared PARIS (AP) — Top Euro- in U.S.-Iran ties pean officials are keeping a worried eye on the U.S. gov- WASHINGTON (AP) — A engagement effort. ernment shutdown, saying it war-weary Congress gener- The debate essentially has could pose a risk for the con- ally backs President Barack shifted away from whether tinent’s fledgling recovery. Obama’s outreach to Iran, it’s worth talking to Iran to The U.S. has the world’s but with tougher U.S. eco- debating the details of largest economy and close nomic measures against engaging Iran, which claims business ties with Europe. So Tehran on the way, the presi- it is not seeking nuclear the shutdown, which has seen The Associated Press some 800,000 federal employ- dent’s diplomatic task could weapons. Mike Easterwood checks one of the solar panels installed on the roof of his 1947-era building in get harder if he doesn’t make While Obama’s gesture to ees put on furlough, could hurt Decatur, Ga., on Sept. 26. Easterwood paid about $320,000 to install nearly 400 solar panels on top quick progress. Tehran hasn’t prompted growth around the world if Obama’s phone call last major GOP criticism, it has of his self-storage business near Atlanta. Congress does not agree on a week to Iranian President fed into domestic arguments new budget deal within days. Hassan Rouhani was a over health care and spending The president of the Euro- groundbreaking conversa- levels. Several Republicans in Utilities fight over solar rates pean Central Bank, Mario tion. It was the first contact in Congress have lambasted the Draghi, said Wednesday that more than 30 years between president for appearing the shutdown “is a risk if the leaders of the two coun- “more willing” to talk to ATLANTA (AP) — Sunlight is free, but about $22 per month for typical home protracted,” though he added tries and an about-face from Rouhani than with them. if you use it to make electricity your power solar systems. that the “the impression is when Obama’s predecessor, While the current govern- company wants you to pay. Solar installers say the utility industry that it won’t be.” George W. Bush, included ment shutdown may have Utilities in many states say solar- is trying to hold onto customers — and The U.S. Congress also Iran in his “axis of evil” with muted congressional reac- friendly rate plans, conceived to promote protect profits — as U.S. homes and busi- needs to find a deal on raising North Korea and Iraq. tion to Obama’s phone call alternative energy sources, are too gener- nesses become more efficient and gener- the country’s debt ceiling later The sentiment in Wash- with Rouhani, lawmakers are ous and allow solar customers to avoid ate their own electricity. Rooftop solar this month. If it doesn’t, the ington’s political circles has moving forward on legisla- paying for the grid even though they use it. systems would not be economical with U.S. would face a potential changed, too. tion for new sanctions, with Some power companies are proposing some of the new fees or rate changes being default, a development that Five years ago, Obama the plans to tee them up so the an extra fee for solar customers. Others pushed by utilities. could inflict massive damage presidential candidate was president can use enhanced are trying to roll back or block programs “They are trying to punish people for on the global economy. hit with criticism for sug- sanctions as part of his nego- that allow those customers to trade the buying less electricity,” says Bryan Miller, Italy PM survives after solar power they generate during sunny vice president for public policy at Sunrun, gesting talks with the Irani- tiating leverage. Berlusconi about-face ans without preconditions. In July, the House days for power they need from the grid a solar financing company. “They are try- Then during his re-election approved tough new sanc- during other times. ing to kill solar.” ROME (AP) — Silvio campaign, Obama was called tions on Iran’s oil sector and As rooftop solar expands from a niche Mike Easterwood, who installed solar Berlusconi made a stunning weak on Iran. other industries. The bill product to a mainstream way to save panels on top of his business near Atlanta, about-face Wednesday and Now, even leading Senate blacklists any business in money on power bills, utilities are afraid says the new charges are designed to discour- threw his support behind the hawks, such as his 2008 Iran’s mining and construc- they will lose so many customers — and age people from installing new systems if government of Premier Enri- opponent, John McCain of tion sectors and commits the revenue — that they won’t be able to they go into effect next year as proposed. co Letta in a confidence vote, Arizona, and Lindsey Gra- United States to the goal of afford to build and maintain the grid. The fight has come about because solar acknowledging defeat on the ham of South Carolina, have ending all Iranian oil sales “We want to make sure that as we systems have plummeted in price and grown Senate floor after defections backed Obama’s careful worldwide by 2015. change the way our system works that all more popular at a time when U.S. electricity in his party robbed him of the of that is good for all customers,” said use is flat or even declining. Utilities, already backing he needed to bring Greg Roberts, vice president of pricing facing the prospect of weak sales for years to down the government. and planning at Southern Co. subsidiary come, are seeing more customers buy drasti- Berlusconi’s support Georgia Power. The utility is proposing cally less power when they generate their ensured the survival — for now additional fees for renewable energy own with solar panels, fuel cells, or other so- — of Letta’s 5-month-old left- users, including one that would add up to called “distributed generation” technologies. right coalition. But it signaled that the 77-year-old billion- aire’s once unchallenged authority over Italy’s center- U.S. expels three right has wobbled as his judi- cial woes catch up with him. It was a major setback for Venezuelan envoys Berlusconi, who over the weekend had demanded his five Cabinet ministers quit the in retaliation government and bring it down, The Associated Press incensed at a vote planned Fri- Syrian opposition fighters take cover during exchange of fire with gov- CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Three day that could strip him of his ernment forces in Telata village,a frontline located at the top of a moun- Venezuelan diplomats were ordered out of Senate seat following his tax tain in Syria on Sept. 29. the United States on Tuesday in response to fraud conviction and four-year their government’s decision to boot three prison sentence. U.S. officials from Venezuela, including the Bumpy first day for Weapons experts highest-ranking U.S. envoy in the country. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro new insurance markets announced the expulsion of U.S. charge d’af- CHICAGO (AP) — For mil- begin Syria mission faires Kelly Keiderling and two other diplo- lions of Americans trying to mats Monday, accusing them of conspiring log in, the online insurance amid clashes with “the extreme right” to sabotage the marketplaces created by the South American country’s economy and new health care law began power grid. with a stalled website, an BEIRUT (AP) — As deadly arrived in Syria on Tuesday U.S. officials vigorously denied the allega- error message or a menu that clashes raged on the edge of from neighboring Lebanon, tion and had hinted Tuesday afternoon there didn’t work. Damascus, international were headed on their first full might be a retaliatory expulsion of Venezue- But the debut of the new inspectors left their hotel on day in the country. lan envoys. The Associated Press insurance marketplaces might Wednesday to start work on Their work comes against Late Tuesday, the State Department said it Kelly Keiderling, Charge d’Affairs of the U.S. embassy have been a victim of the law’s the task of destroying Syria’s a backdrop of relentless was expelling Venezuelan charge d’affaires in Venezuela, gives a news conference after own success. The initial sign- chemical arsenal under the fighting. Calixto Ortega Rios and Second Secretary Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro expelled her up day appeared to draw heavy tightest of deadlines in the On the northern edge of the Monica Alejandra Sanchez Morales at the and two other embassy officials from the country, in interest that suggested pent- midst of a civil war. city, fierce clashes between Washington embassy and Consul Marisol Caracas,Venezuela, on Tuesday. up demand for just the kind of The inspectors’ mission — Syrian troops and al-Qaida- Gutierrez de Almeida at the Houston con- coverage now being offered. endorsed by a U.N. Security linked fighters left at least 12 sulate. It gave them 48 hours to leave the the United States does not understand that it Tennessee State Universi- Council resolution passed soldiers and pro-government U.S., the same time frame set by Venezuela has to respect our country’s sovereignty ty student Sam Rutherford, last week — is to scrap Syria’s militiamen dead Tuesday, for the U.S. envoys. there will be simply be no cordial relations 31, said he signed up for a capacity to manufacture anti-regime activists said, as “It is regrettable that the Venezuelan gov- nor cordial communication.” policy on Tuesday, some 15 chemical weapons by Nov. 1 the army pressed on with a ernment has again decided to expel U.S. “The day that the government of Presi- years after a sledding acci- and eliminate the country’s campaign to dislodge opposi- diplomatic officials based on groundless alle- dent (Barack) Obama rectifies the situation dent that resulted in him los- entire 1,000-ton stockpile by tion fighters from the capital. gations, which require reciprocal action. It is we will establish new points of contact to ing several organs. mid-2014. The fighting in the con- counterproductive to the interests of both our discuss common issues,” said Maduro, the “I’ve been virtually uninsur- A convoy of SUVs with tested district of Barzeh had countries,”the State Department said. hand-picked successor to late President able since that time,”he said. U.N. markings could be seen flared up on Monday, when Maduro said earlier Tuesday that social- Hugo Chavez. In 36 states where the fed- departing the central Damas- the army stepped up attacks ist-led Venezuela will not have cordial rela- In a news conference in Caracas, Keiderling eral government is running the cus hotel where the team from against opposition forces who tions with the United States as long as U.S. said she and the other diplomats would leave marketplaces, a snag involving the Organization for the Pro- have been trying to capture diplomats continue what he alleges are Venezuela on Wednesday before the 48-hour security questions on users’ hibition of Chemical Weapons the area for months, said the attempts to destabilize his country. deadline expired. “The work of the embassy accounts cropped up repeat- was staying. It was not clear Britain-based Syrian Obser- Speaking from the government palace, will continue. It doesn’t matter very much if edly, preventing many from where the inspectors, who vatory for Human Rights. Maduro said that “while the government of it is one person or another” doing it, she said. completing their enrollment.

A8 •The World • Wednesday, October 2,2013 Weather South Coast Tonight: A 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, Oregon weather Thursday, Oct. 3 National forecast with a low around 46. North northwest wind 6 to 11 mph. Tonight/Thursday City/Region WeatherForecast Underground for Thursday,forecast Oct. for daytime 3 conditions, low/highLow temperatures | High temps Forecast highs for Thursday, Oct. 3 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. North wind 5 to 11 mph. WASH. Seattle Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 47. 46° | 57° North northeast wind 8 to 13 mph. Portland Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. North 43° | 57° Pendleton northeast wind around 7 mph. Billings 39° | 59° 41° | 45° Minneapolis Curry County Coast Newport 48° | 57° Bend 55° | 70° Salem Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly 32° | 46° New York cloudy, with a low around 49. North wind to 14 mph. 43° | 63° IDAHO Chicago Detroit 63° | 79° Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63. North Ontario San Francisco 66° | 79° Eugene Denver 64° | 79° wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. 41° | 61° 55° | 79° Washington D.C. 43° | 61° 43° | 66° Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. North Bend 64° | 82° Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts to 22 mph. Coos Bay Los Angeles Friday: Sunny, with a high near 67. Northeast wind 46° | 62° 59° | 72° around 9 mph. Atlanta Medford Klamath Falls 63° | 82° Rogue Valley 39° | 59° El Paso 34° | 52° Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, CALIF. © 2013 Wunderground.com 57° | 90° with a low around 40. Northwest wind 5 to 9 mph. Houston Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. Calm Cloudy Thunder- Flurries Ice 75° | 90° storms wind becoming north northwest 5 to 9 mph. Partly MiamiMiami Thursday Night: Areas of frost. Mostly clear, with a low Cloudy Showers Rain Snow 78°77° | 87° 88° around 35. North northwest wind 5 to 7 mph. Weather Underground• AP Friday: Areas of frost. Otherwise, sunny, with a high Fronts PPressureressure near 69. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph. Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall Cold Warm Stationary Low High Willamette Valley Temperature extremes and precipitation Tuesday: High 61, low (Missing) Tonight: Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low for the 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. today. Rain: 0.26 inches around 41. West wind around 6 mph. Hi Lo Prec Total rainfall to date: 24.14 inches Rainfall to date last year: 28.80 inches Thursday: Patchy fog. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a Astoria 59 49 0.16 Average rainfall to date: 38.91 inches high near 63. Calm wind. Brookings 62 46 T -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s100s 110s Corvallis 62 37 0.31 Thursday Night: Areas of fog. Otherwise, partly cloudy, Eugene 62 39 0.06 with a low around 38. East northeast wind to 5 mph. Klamath Falls 55 32 0 The Tide Tables Friday: Areas of fog. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a La Grande 61 28 0.03 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or Temperatures indicate Tuesday’s high and Fairbanks 38 34 cdy Philadelphia 80 62 clr high near 65. Calm wind. Medford 64 37 T subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- overnight low to 5 a.m. Fargo 71 42 cdy Phoenix 96 72 clr mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Newport 59 43 0.26 Hi Lo Prc Otlk Flagstaff 69 34 clr Pittsburgh 76 57 pcdy Portland area the high or low ratio for your area. Pendleton 58 36 0.07 Albuquerque 83 49 clr Fresno 83 59 pcdy Pocatello 69 43 pcdy Location High time ratio Low time ratio Tonight: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Portland 61 45 0.30 AnchorageRain And 51 42 Snow .06 rn OverGreen Bay The Northern 81 42 Rockies clr Portland,Maine 75 50 clr Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. Redmond 53 26 0.03 Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 Atlanta 82 62 pcdy Hartford Spgfld 79 52 clr Providence 78 56 clr Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 62. Calm wind. Roseburg 61 44 0.07 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 AtlanticA City low pressure 81 57 system clr Honolulu will spread 86 showers 76 cdy andR thunderstormsaleigh-Durham 82 57 clr Thursday Night: Areas of fog. Otherwise, mostly Salem 60 43 0.19 Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 Austin 90 74 cdy Houston 88 73 cdy Reno 77 45 pcdy Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 from the Great Lakes region to the west over the northern Plains. cloudy, with a low around 42. Baltimore 83 60 clr Indianapolis 77 63 cdy Richmond 84 57 clr Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 Most of the East Coast will remain dry and warm. A storm system Friday: Areas of fog. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 Billings 66 45 pcdy Jackson,Miss. 86 71 .06 cdy Sacramento 78 53 pcdy Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 Birminghamwill produce 85 64 rain and cdy snowJacksonville showers 81 over 61 the pcdy northernSt Louis Rockies. 82 69 cdy high near 66. Light east wind. Extended outlook Boise 62 36 .02 pcdy Kansas City 81 62 pcdy Salt Lake City 77 52 cdy North Coast HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. Boston 75 62 clr Key West 88 77 rn San Angelo 90 71 pcdy Date time ft. time ft. Weather Underground • AP Tonight: Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low THURSDAY FRIDAY Buffalo 71 64 pcdy Las Vegas 92 71 pcdy San Diego 71 64 rn 2-Oct 11:26 7.7 11:35 7.6 Burlington,Vt. 77 52 cdy Lexington 80 61 pcdy San Francisco 69 55 pcdy around 43. West northwest wind 5 to 9 mph. 3-Oct 11:58 8.1 - - Casper 73 38 pcdy Little Rock 83 70 rn San Jose 72 53 pcdy Thursday: Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with Charleston,S.C. 82 59 clr Los Angeles 82 64 pcdy Santa Fe 78 38 clr a high near 60. Calm wind. 4-Oct 12:19 7.8 12:30 8.5 Charleston,W.Va. 80 54 pcdy Louisville 82 66 cdy Seattle 58 51 .29 rn Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. 5-Oct 1:03 7.9 1:03 8.8 Charlotte,N.C. 82 55 clr Madison 79 44 clr Sioux Falls 77 43 rn North wind around 10 mph. 6-Oct 1:47 7.9 1:38 9.0 Cheyenne 62 46 clr Memphis 85 72 rn Spokane 53 38 .01 cdy Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63. East wind 5 Mostly sunny Mostly sunny LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. Chicago 79 62 pcdy Miami Beach 89 79 rn Syracuse 76 54 clr to 8 mph becoming calm in the morning. 62/47 65/50 Cincinnati 77 59 cdy Midland-Odessa 96 64 clr Tampa 91 73 cdy Date time ft. time ft. Cleveland 78 62 pcdy Milwaukee 82 51 clr Toledo 74 62 pcdy Central Oregon 2-Oct 5:02 1.0 5:27 1.4 Colorado Springs 75 47 clr Mpls-St Paul 77 48 pcdy Tucson 93 62 clr Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly SATURDAY SUNDAY 3-Oct 5:38 1.0 6:06 0.7 Columbus,Ohio 81 59 pcdy Missoula 56 39 .02 cdy Tulsa 87 69 cdy cloudy, with a low around 33. West wind 5 to 10 mph. 4-Oct 6:14 1.0 6:44 0.1 Concord,N.H. 79 44 clr Nashville 85 70 cdy Washington,D.C. 85 63 clr Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. North 5-Oct 6:49 1.2 7:23 -0.5 Dallas-Ft Worth 90 74 pcdy New Orleans 84 75 rn W. Palm Beach 88 81 cdy wind 6 to 9 mph. 6-Oct 7:25 1.5 8:04 -0.8 Daytona Beach 83 68 pcdy New York City 82 64 clr Wichita 85 65 cdy Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 33. Sunrise, sunset Denver 74 49 pcdy Norfolk,Va. 80 60 clr Wilmington,Del. 81 57 clr North wind 5 to 7 mph becoming west in the evening. Des Moines 84 63 pcdy Oklahoma City 88 69 pcdy National Temperature Extremes Oct. 1-9 — 7:15, 6:57 Detroit 72 58 clr Omaha 83 54 cdy High Tuesday 101 at Death Valley, Calif. Friday: Sunny, with a high near 58. South wind 5 to 7 Sunny Chance of rain Moon watch El Paso 89 62 clr Orlando 88 71 pcdy Low Wednesday 21 at Stanley, Idaho mph becoming east in the morning. 65/50 65/52 New Moon — Oct. 4

DRAMA FLU Safety tips Now only two New vaccines To protect yourself from getting the flu, the Coos County Public classes offered are available Health Department recommends: Continued from Page A1 Continued from Page A1 ■ Avoid contact with sick people. ■ If you are sick, stay home, except to get medical care or other vaccine, said Nikki Zogg, necessities. Limit contact with oth- “It’s where most people public health administrator ers to keep from infecting them. thought it would be six for Coos County. ■ Cover nose and mouth with a months from now,” he said. Hawtin said about 600 flu tissue when coughing/sneezing. The next step is to get shots were given at the pub- Throw the tissue away after use. approval from the district lic health department last ■ Wash hands often with soap and and start applying for grants. year. She said she expected water. Use alcohol-based hand rub He hopes the space will be the same number this year. as alternative. completely overhauled by There are two new vac- ■ Avoid touching eyes, nose, and the start of school next fall. cines available this season in mouth as germs spread easily this Since Bassett grew up in the United States — Flucel- way. Coos Bay, the chance to vax and Flublok, which are ■ Clean and disinfect surfaces that may be contaminated with the teach in the choir and drama made using new techniques. flu. programs caught her eye Flucelvax uses cultured ani- when she was job-searching mal cells instead of fertilized in Portland. chicken eggs. It is the first of The effectiveness of the “Then this job popped up By Alysha Beck, The World its kind using this method. flu vaccine varies, according for the second time and I just Marshfield High School students work in the Drama Lab, the high school’s black box theater, on Thursday. Flublok is made using to the CDC. The virus couldn’t pass it up,”she said. Allison Bassett, Marshfield’s new choir and drama teacher, is leading the effort to restore the theater. recombinant techniques. It changes and people respond “I got my theater endorse- does not use the virus or differently to the shot. The ment added to my teaching same group of people cycling Bassett said. tive impact on the rest of a eggs. In clinical trials, both CDC studies samples of flu license so now my two through because there’s such “With athletics, a lot of student’s education. had similar safety profiles as viruses circulating during worlds have come together.” a limited schedule.” people can connect because Kirk’s favorite example is other vaccines. each season and tries to make But the drama and choir Marshfield High has had a they know them or used to watching which students Hawtin said the most com- a good match. Peoples’ char- departments are not what lot of success athletically, participate,”she said. “So it’s land on the principal’s list mon vaccine, with an inacti- acteristics, such as age and they used to be, since classes Kirk said, so sports are usu- confusing when a kid is con- and honor roll; nearly every vated virus, was being offered health also impact the shot’s have been cut since Bassett ally the first in the spotlight. nected to the arts, because single choir member receives at the health department. effectiveness. graduated. “When those kinds of it’s not measured in the same one or both designations,he There are two brands there. Reporter Emily Thornton “It’s pretty typical every- successes are made that are way, quantifying things. In said. One is Fluzone, which has can be reached at 541-269- where, but here especially,” really popular with the com- math, you score on a test, but “To me, that shows that been on the market for six 1222, ext. 249 or at she said. “There’s less munity, bigger stadiums are the arts are all about emo- the arts aren’t only impor- months. The other is Fluvirin, emily.thornton@the- offered in both (choir and made and bigger news is tions and people get nervous tant to getting involved in which has been out for at least worldlink.com or on Twitter: drama).” made,”he said. “For the peo- about sharing emotions. The what you love to do, they’re four years, Hawtin said. @EmilyK_Thornton. Marshfield now only ple who do go to school for arts aren’t measured by tests important to your academ- offers two theater classes. drama, who are pursuing and that’s the difference, I ics,”he said. “I think it would “When I was here there their love for theater, to have think.” show that the arts improve were five theater classes: set a place to be able to do that, a But Bassett does have at your learning experience.” design, two acting classes, place to express themselves least 30 students in each of Reporter Chelsea Davis Bomb threat closes advanced drama and a pro- in high school is important to her acting classes, which can be reached at 541-269- duction class,” she said. “You any school.” means “the interest is there,” 1222, ext. 239, or by email at were able to focus on every- The arts are often pushed she said. chelsea.davis@the- airport in Florida thing. Now,there’s only intro aside or cut because it’s The most important worldlink.com. Follow her to theater and advanced act- harder for the community at aspect of fine arts, both Kirk on Twitter: JACKSONVILLE, Fla. agents notified authorities. ing. You end up with the large to connect to them, and Bassett said, is its posi- @ChelseaLeeDavis. (AP) — Authorities said a Airport spokesman Michael man arrested at Jacksonville Stewart said Causevic was International Airport told detained between 5:30 and 6 Proponents say the SHUTDOWN Upper Klamath Lake, security screeners he had a p.m. The airport was evacuat- SESSION changes are needed to free up because they were shut out bomb in his backpack but ed and flights were stopped Continued from Page A1 money for struggling Continued from Page A1 of national wildlife refuges, they only found a luggage before reaching the gates.Pas- schools. Critics include pub- such as Summer Lake north scale with a microchip sengers were displaced for Cigarette and tobacco lic employees who say the cougar hunters. However, of Paisley. inside, along with a remote nearly five hours. taxes would go up. Some state shouldn’t be taking campgrounds on those fed- U.S. Army Corps of Engi- control device he called a Causevic was scheduled to low-wage workers and cer- benefits promised to retirees, eral lands were closed. Elk neers campgrounds, boat “detonator.” appear in bond court in Jack- tain types of businesses and environmentalists who season, when many hunters ramps and visitor centers Zeljko Causevic, 39, was sonville at 1 p.m. An arrest would see a lower tax bill. say a measure on genetically camp out for the week, does were closed, but operations booked into jail early Wednes- report indicates he is origi- Local governments would modified crops has no place not start until Oct. 12 in the continued at dams and navi- day and was being held with- nally from Bosnia. be prohibited from regulat- in the deal. Cascades region. However, gation locks, the agency said. out bond on charges that Another person was ing seeds and seed products. many hunters set up camp in BLM closed the office han- included making a false report arrested after officials say he The measure is an attempt to areas other than developed dling float permits for the wild about planting a bomb or started acting suspiciously supersede increasing efforts campgrounds, said Dave section of the Rogue River, but explosive and manufacturing, but authorities said he was by environmentalists and Outdoors Bradbury of Bradbury’s Gun private and commercial possessing, selling or deliver- not connected to Causevic. organic food proponents to ‘N’ Tackle in Grants Pass. boaters were allowed to float ing a hoax bomb, according to Passengers and people ban genetically modified Find out where the Matt O’Connor, chairman the restricted area as if the an arrest report. who arrived at the airport to crops at the county level in best fishing is on the of the Rogue Valley chapter permit season were over, said The arrest report indicates pick them up Tuesday response to what they see as South Coast. of Ducks Unlimited, said he BLM spokeswoman Jody Weil. Causevic approached a TSA evening were stranded for a lack of action by the state See GO! Saturday expected to see a lot more The season normally runs agent Tuesday and said he had hours as officials investigat- and federal governments. hunters around him on through Oct. 15. a bomb in his bag. The TSA ed.

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H ss ’ T ’ kk N ee ee OW Pirates win | B3 WW D ntt ss sttan ii nttes hh Co Hockey starts | B4 Sports TT iiss B ROB theworldlink.com/sports ■ Sports Editor John Gunther ■ 541-269-1222, ext. 241 4 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 S MILE Let’s hype Marshfield sweeps that other in-state Civil War match BY JOHN GUNTHER share of the league lead with The World Siuslaw at 7-1, a big match with quarterback the Vikings looming on Monday NORTH BEND — There was a in Florence. Coming back from Saturday’s point early in Tuesday’s Civil War Woolsey said the Pirates just Ducks game, a saddening revela- volleyball match at North Bend needed to find their focus after the tion slapped me in the face. that it appeared the Bulldogs could slow start. Stuck at a gas station and beat the Pirates. “We weren’t talking at first,” looking at my phone for stats, I Rachel Sheldon had a kill and she said. “Once she called time realized it’s time for me to have a then a stuff block on an attack out, we knew what we needed to chat about the other quarterback attempt by the Pirates and North do. We kind of got on fire.” in Oregon. Bend led the opening game 15-9. Woolsey said the communica- Let’s be honest, it’s time for Then Marshfield coach tion on the court keeps the Pirates even me to recognize that there Tammie Montiel called a time out focused and guarantees they are might be another great quarter- and the Pirates got refocused. A moving their feet on defense. back in the state all together. net error put Marshfield’s Tracee “We worked as a team and kept His name is Sean Mannion of Scott on the service line and she our energy level up,”she said. your Oregon State Beavers and rattled off six straight points. The Pirates took control of the he’s pretty good at playing foot- Hailee Woolsey took over from second game when Woolsey went ball. there, with six kills before finish- on a six-point service run after the For the better part of the past ing the game with an ace on the score had been tied 6-all. Abby year, I’ve been championing right sideline, giving the Pirates a Clough had two late kills and Oregon quarterback Marcus 25-21 win. Woolsey finished the game by Mariota and how he will be the Marshfield wasn’t threatened pounding the ball off two North No. 1 overall pick in the 2014 NFL By Lou Sennick, The World late in either of the other two Bend blockers and out of bounds Draft and win- Ashley LaBarre, dressed in pink for the Bulldogs, leaps to try to block a ball hit by sets, finishing off the match for a powerful kill. ning the Marshfield’s Abby Clough during their Far West League match Tuesday. The Bulldogs with wins by 25-15 and 25-11 SPORTS Heisman Trophy wore pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. margins as the Pirates kept their SEE VOLLEYBALL | B2 WRITER on his way out just as a cherry on top. Wasting Coquille away in Mariota-ville will certainly get squads top plenty of pub- licity nationally as Oregon con- Marshfield GEORGE tinues through ARTSITAS the Pac-12 slate, THE WORLD especially with the litany of Coquille’s soccer teams nationally televised games the improved their postseason hopes Ducks will be getting along the by sweeping host Marshfield in a way. Far West League doubleheader But it’s the other guy just a lit- Tuesday at Pete Susick Stadium. tle further north in Corvallis that I The Red Devils won the boys think deserves his time in the sun match 4-0 and the girls match 2-1. right now. The Coquille boys improved to As a person who doesn’t follow 6-3. When fourth-place Sutherlin Oregon State as closely as OSU tied Douglas 2-2 in another match alumni, I thought the quarterback Tuesday, Coquille’s grip on third competition coming into this year place in the standings was was legit. I thought Cody Vaz — improved. Coquille has 18 points who played in a massive chunk of (three for each win) games while Mannion sat with an and Sutherlin has injury last fall — could’ve been the 13 (four wins and Local guy coming into the season. After a tie). The Red talking to some of the beat writers Devils also Recap in Corvallis and my go-to, diehard stayed within Beavers fan John Gunther, who striking distance of doubles as my sports editor, I North Bend for second place. The realized it wasn’t a competition. Bulldogs, who are 7-2, edged Mannion wasn’t just the guy by Coquille 1-0 in the first meeting default, he deserved to be the guy. between the teams, at North Bend. And he’s proving that in spades Brayden Schmitt, Pedro this season. Ximenes, Caleb Owens and Mannion is leading the entire Oswaldo Indalecio scored goals for NCAA in passing yards and the Red Devils in their win over passing touchdowns this Marshfield. season. “The boys are really coming The guy’s averaging 403 yards together and clicking as a team,” a game and has tossed 21 touch- said Coquille coach Heather Arzie. downs to just two interceptions “I’m very proud of my boys as on the year — the second one players and individuals.” deflected right off the intended Pacific 3, South Umpqua 0: receiver’s hands in Saturday’s The Pirates snapped a six-match game against Colorado. winless streak by shutting out the He’s also leading the nation in visiting Lancers. passing attempts, but has been Mason Berry got Pacific on the able to complete 67 percent of his scoreboard in the third minute throws. He averages 8.5 yards an By Alysha Beck, The World with a low shot off a long throw-in attempt and anything over 7 per North Bend defender McKenzie Edwards clears the ball out of the box against Brookings-Harbor forward Hanna Baron during their by Andrew Porter. toss shows that he’s consistent. It game on Tuesday. Early in the second half, the also shows that coach Mike Riley trusts to let his guy throw the ball Lancers had an own-goal under down the field. intense defensive pressure by You remember when I men- NB girls get big soccer win Porter. tioned there might’ve been quar- About 15 minutes into the sec- terback controversy? It’s silly to ond half, Pio Figueroa took a pass, outran the South Umpqua full- think that now. ■ North Bend breaks a free kick in from 40 yards out With 43 seconds left, the ball And no matter how Oregon’s within the last minute to win 2-1 sat directly on top of the 30-yard backs and sent a shot under the ranking or overall relevancy can tie with Bruins for lead over Brookings-Harbor. signifier that’s usually diving keeper into the corner of dwarf what the team in orange in Far West League The win puts the reserved for the football the net for the final goal. and black to the north does, Bulldogs alone in first team. Johnson used her Pacific coach Rob Porter said Mannion’s success has catapulted place in the Far West See photo galleries for booming leg and pushed the Pirates improved their passing his team back to a reasonable BY GEORGE ARTSITAS League soccer standings soccer and volleyball at her body into a perfect and were aggressive on offense, point at 4-1. The World — the teams tied 1-1 in www.theworldlink.com. set piece and sailed the putting up 40 shots. Kyle Dahms Other than the collective their match at Brookings ball over the Bruins and Jesus Aguirre helped in that struggles the Beavers had in their NORTH BEND — If there’s and haven’t been challenged by goalie, dropping the ball past the effort, Porter said. opening loss against Eastern such a thing as a Hail Mary in soc- the league’s other schools. goal line on the fly. Ethan Wickstrom had the Washington — remember, they cer, the North Bend girls team got “I feel amazing. I’m probably Johnson tried not to think shutout in goal for the Pirates. were a ranked team back then (just one on Tuesday. going to smile all week,” about the gravity — or distance — At 3-5-1, Pacific is fifth in the barely ranked at No. 25, but SIRI The Bulldogs were on the right Johnson said. “We played great of the free kick before she took it. league standings. liked them as an underdog!) — side of a last-second goal as tonight and this is just what we they could be standing here as a defender Jordyn Johnson bombed needed.” SEE GIRLS | B2 SEE RECAP | B2 top 20 team heading into the bye week. Now a Heisman candidate he is not. (Although, using the termi- Bruins take control of FWL boys title chase nology “candidate” seems kind of silly. Isn’t everyone a candidate? BY GEORGE ARTSITAS Tom Zomerschoe said. “This game There’s no nomination process. The World could’ve gone either way.” They’re just all student athletes, After a first half goal for the then finalists and then a winner. NORTH BEND — As inspiring Bruins left them up 1-0 at half- Tangent over). as the North Bend girls game may time, the Bulldogs clawed to tie Although nationally he won’t have ended against visiting the game up early in the second get lauded like the Winstons, Brookings-Harbor on Tuesday, half. With the ball near the goal Bridgewaters, Boyds, Manziels, the boys suffered through the box, Bruin Jacob Vaughn missed a Murrays, McCarrons and complete opposite fate. kick and Luca Rossi came up on Mariotas, he does deserve recog- After fighting hard for almost the other side. He punched the ball nition for his past month. The kid 70 minutes of play on Tuesday,the in, only to see the lineman’s flag is helping Oregon State to over 41 Bulldogs let back-to-back goals in up. He was offside. points a game so far on the year. to fall to Brookings-Harbor 3-1. Five minutes later, Coy Woods Next, the Beavers have two The loss puts North Bend two headed the ball to Rossi off a throw very winnable games at games back of the Bruins with in and he trapped it with his chest, Washington State and Cal on the less than half the schedule twisted around and punted the schedule. remaining and a slim chance of ball in to tie the game at 1-1. But first the Beavers have a being able to take home a Far That goal was just a microcosm bye. West League title. of how Zomerschoe felt his team If I was him, I’d kick my feet up “I was really happy with the played in the half. By Alysha Beck, The World and enjoy it. effort. We’re still really small and North Bend’s Luca Rossi challenges Brookings-Harbor defender Riley Frazier for the He’s earned it. match up difficult with this team,” SEE BOYS | B2 ball during their match on Tuesday. Brookings-Harbor won the game 3-1. B2 •The World • Wednesday, October 2,2013 Sports BOYS Miami will be patient North Bend focuses on strong finish for league with Greg Oden’s rehab From Page B1 PARADISE ISLAND, potentially high-reward deal for Bahamas (AP) — Greg Oden was the Heat. Obviously, they’ve “We owned the second half,” watching from the sideline when been good enough to win it all in Zomerschoe said. “ I’m happy how they the first Miami Heat practice of each of the last two seasons handled themselves on the field.” the season was wrapping up, big without him, and really without Effort-wise Zomerschoe may have icepacks strapped to each of his any true center for that matter. If thought the second half belonged to North knees. Oden’s body betrays him again, it Bend, but the scoreboard read otherwise. No cause for alarm. It’s all wouldn’t figure to seriously In the 69th minute Alex Anaya took a part of the plan. impair Miami’s chances at a 25-yard set piece from the right side and Oden wants to be able to play third straight title. floated it over goalie Chris Seldon for a 2-1 on Oct. 29, when the two-time “I’m excited to see what Big lead. defending champion Heat open G.O. has to offer,”said Heat star “Not a lot of things go over me with their season against the Chicago LeBron James, the league’s four- how tall I am. It caught everybody off Bulls. It doesn’t seem like having time MVP. guard a little bit, “ Seldon said. “It’s a lot of the oft-injured former No. 1 If Oden can add anything to pressure to deal with. The person who puts overall pick available for that the Heat mix, the team that’s the most blame on me is myself. I can’t game is exactly that big a priori- already favored by many to win speak for my teammates, but always feel a ty for Miami, which is taking a the title would look even more big sense of responsibility when the ball very cautious approach with the imposing. goes in the net." center who hasn’t appeared in “I’m getting my step back,” If the Chavez’s goal put a leak in the the NBA since 2009. Oden said after the initial prac- Bulldogs’ balloon, a few minutes later “It’s step-by-step, practice- tice. “But I’m happy to be out another goal popped it all together. by-practice, minute-by- there and be around this atmos- In the 72nd minute, Jason Sharp of the minute,” Heat coach Erik phere with the guys.” Bruins got free on a breakaway and poked a Spoelstra said. “He was able to He looks slim, having ball past Seldon to give the Bruins a two- do about a half-hour of the work dropped about 40 pounds for goal lead that proved to be insurmountable. (Tuesday), the majority of it this comeback bid, and Oden Ian Bream showed the most energy out non-contact.” plans to lose even more weight of any Bulldogs on the field on Tuesday.He Miami resumes training camp before the season starts. His may only be a sophomore, but the way he with two more scheduled prac- career path is legendary for all played Tuesday showed an urgency that tices in the Bahamas on the wrong reasons, with injuries this game was do-or-die. Turns out, in his Wednesday. wiping out what would have mind, it was. The news that Oden practiced been his first NBA season with “That’s what our goal was, to at least for only about one-quarter of the Portland— and that was an omen get a win from them (this year), but things first session, combined with the of what was to come, since con- happen,”Bream said. “Brookings is a little size of the icebags on those knees stant knee problems have limited bit bigger and faster then us. We’ve afterward, would suggest that him to 82 regular-season games, learned to compete with them since the there’s a major problem. total, since he was drafted in first time we played.” Quite the contrary, Spoelstra 2007. Expecting Brooking-Harbor to drop said. The only No. 1 pick to have two league games is pointless. Now, the “That was a big bonus,” appeared in fewer games than only thing the Bulldogs can do is try to Spoelstra said of the fact that Oden in the last 40 years was secure second place in the league. Oden was able to be on the floor at Anthony Davis, and he has a “The way those guys played in the sec- By Alysha Beck, The World all. “We’ll move on from here ... good reason: He’s entering his ond half showed they are a playoff team,” North Bend’s Ian Bream jumps for a header against Brookings-Harbor midfielder and see what the next step will be.” second season with the New Zomerschoe said. Nels Johnson during Tuesday’s match. Oden’s contract is a low-risk, Orleans Pelicans.

“We didn’t pass the way RECAP and Bailey Tymchuk had 16 VOLLEYBALL we needed to,” North Bend digs. Kaylynn Hixenbaugh Marshfield has coach Les Willett said. “They From page B1 had 39 assists. wore us down a little bit. Cheyenne Young had 15 consistent effort “I don’t think we gave up. kills and 14 digs and Raelyn GIRLS SOCCER Freitag had 14 kills and 27 From Page B1 We got beat.” North Bend got a boost Coquille 2, Marshfield digs for the Tigers. Hope Richert had 38 assists and The third game was tied with the return of Cherise 1: Coquille overcame a short- Emily Ramos had 25 digs. 9-all before Marshfield’s Kirkpatrick. The Bulldogs handed defense to beat the The Tigers also have a key Sam Stephens broke it open had success blocking Pirates as they kept their hold match Thursday, at Coquille. with a 13-point service run Marshfield’s initial attacks on third place. Bobcats top Devils: that included two aces. early in the first game with The Red Devils had three Myrtle Point beat visiting Sophomore McKenzie Allen, Kirkpatrick, Sheldon and starting defenders out of the Coquille 23-25, 25-22, 25-20, who is not part of the regular Ashley LaBarre. But it didn’t lineup due to injuries. 25-22 in a Sunset Conference rotation, had two kills in the last. “We had to make some match Tuesday. game and finished the match McKenna Reasor led changes in our lineup,” The Bobcats were playing with an ace. North Bend’s offense with Coquille coach Mark short-handed, but were for- “We worked as a team and eight kills. LaBarre and Usselman said. tunate to have Morgan we kept our energy level up,” Sheldon combined for seven Usselman moved Emma Newton available after she said Woolsey, who finished more. Pettit had 16 assists. Owens, one of his top offen- was injured during a tourna- the night with a team-best 15 Shay Jensen, who shares sive players, to sweeper. ment at Cottage Grove on kills, to go with two aces. setting duties for the Pirates The teams played to a Saturday, coach Tami Brown Her power in the first with Paige Tavernier, also scoreless first half before the said. game was a key to Marshfield provided offense with five Red Devils got two goals Newton finished with 32 getting going. kills. She and Tavernier com- three minutes apart early in assists and four kills for the “We’ve been working bined for 29 assists. Clough the second half. Bobcats. Grace Hermann had with her being able to be and Scott had four kills and On the first goal, Kirsten 17 kills, eight digs and two more consistent,” Montiel two aces each. Canaday scored on an assist aces. Nicole Seals added 10 said. “She’s getting better at North Bend is home by Bethany Meyer — two of kills and MacKenzie Findley that.” Thursday against Douglas the team’s seniors from By Lou Sennick, The World added eight kills. The big thing for the and Marshfield visits South Myrtle Point teaming up — to Abby Clough serves the ball for the Pirates in the second set during The Bobcats also were Pirates is that was the way Umpqua. Siuslaw is at give Coquille the lead. without Kayley Leslie, who things went for the entire their match with the Bulldogs in North Bend on Tuesday. Sutherlin, which has been on Then Canaday scored the has been out sick. team. a tear the second half of the other goal in a quick-hitting “I’m hoping we can get “We’ve been so up and North Bend setter Lindsey North Bend in the same season, before the Vikings play in the goal box — Makala everyone healthy and back down,” Montiel said. “I Pettit said the same was true league again is a good thing, and Pirates meet Monday. Edgar passed to Eduarda for Thursday,” Brown said, thought tonight was a con- for the Bulldogs, even in the Pettit said. “We’re excited for next Fabres, who chipped the ball sistent effort throughout the loss. “It helps us play better,” week,” Woolsey said, before to Canaday for a header. referring to a key road match whole match. It looked like “We love playing them,” she said. adding the Pirates know they “Then we hung on,” against Gold Beach. they were having fun out she said. “They’re our rival.” On Tuesday, the Pirates can’t overlook South Usselman said. Wildcats sweep there.” Having Marshfield and were just a little stronger. Umpqua. Marshfield scored mid- Panthers: Glide dominated way through the half and visiting Gold Beach 25-9, 25- then the teams battled 8, 25-11 to improve to 5-0 in through the final 20 minutes. league play. GIRLS “Marshfield played very Skyline League well,” Usselman said. “They From Page B1 have improved a lot.” Hornets beat Powers: The Red Devils host South Camas Valley topped the “When I’m kicking I don’t really Umpqua on Thursday and Cruisers 25-17, 25-11, 25-22 think how far it is, that tends to mess me then have more than a week on Tuesday. up. I just focus on where the ball has to off before a big match against Riley Middlebrook had go,”Johnson said. Douglas. two aces for the Cruisers. After the goal, she was overflowing “We’ve just got to take care Emilie Fandel had five kills. with excitement as all her teammates of business now,” Usselman “Camas is playing very clobbered her in celebration. And 43 said. “We’re in the driver’s well,” said Powers coach seconds and a horn later, the home seat to be in the playoffs.” Heather Shorb. “We worked crowd joined in. very hard and didn’t give up. Johnson is an and stopper VOLLEYBALL We had some good moments. on defense. She has been practicing Hopefully we will play well really long back set pieces for awhile but Sunset Conference against New Hope on Friday.” since she plays so far back, she hasn’t Braves tip Bandon: Camas Valley improved to scored since the first game of the year Reedsport kept its share of 7-1 and shares the league lead against Hidden Valley. first place in the Sunset with Yoncalla. Still, Johnson’s head coach, Dustin Conference by edging Monarchs top Pacific: Hood, had some fortuitous premoni- Bandon 25-12, 25-16, 23-25, Umpqua Valley Christian tions the past week that finally came 21-25, 15-12 on Tuesday. swept Pacific 25-13, 25-19, true Tuesday. The Braves host Glide in a 25-16 to move into a tie with “I said earlier this week, she’s gonna matchup of teams unbeaten Powers for third place at 4-4. pull one out, she’s gonna win a game for in league play Thursday. Pacific fell to 1-7. us from that distance and sure enough Bandon almost pushed she did,” Hood said. “I’m just so excited Reedsport out of its tie for Far West League for her.” first place. Vikings top Lancers: The other goal for the Bulldogs came “They woke up,” Siuslaw won at South from Mikena Shay in the 15th minute, Reedsport coach James Umpqua in four games to about 20 minutes before the Bruins tied Hixenbaugh said. “We let up keep its share of first place, the game with a Molly Boyce header in the third set. We led 16-12. beating the Lancers 25-14, heading into half. They went on a run and 17-25, 25-17,25-20. With just over five minute left in the scored a bunch of points. Courtney Taylor had eight game, Emma Powley crossed a ball to a “They’re good. They kills for the Vikings, who streaking Shay who had gotten past the By Alysha Beck, The World started hitting the ball well. have another critical road last defender. She stuck her leg out, but North Bend forward Emma Powley dribbles down the sideline during Tuesday’s match. They were digging stuff up match Thursday at Sutherlin, barely missed a potentially game win- and playing tough.” a squad on a hot streak that ning goal that rolled out for a goal kick. “I know our team would fight until soccer games the Bay Area has produced But Reedsport was able to handed Marshfield its only Powley got down on her knees and dug the very end,”Shay said. this season. build a quick lead in the fifth league loss. her face into the turf in disappoint- The game was emotional, not just “That’s the way you want your game and held on. Siuslaw hosts the Pirates ment. because of the ending. games to go,”Hood said. “I think we’re Gabby White had 18 kills, on Monday. While Powley’s body language North Bend can feel confident in the two of the top teams in the state. Our five blocks and four digs to Douglas beats Bruins: might’ve seemed like the game was long term, they can compete with girls played with a heck of a lot of lead the Reedsport attack. Douglas edged visiting over, Shay said after the game she was everybody. But in the meantime, they heart today. They played like champi- Mariah McGill had eight kills, Brookings-Harbor in five confident in her team’s chance. can celebrate one of the most exciting ons.” Alicia Osorio added six kills games.

Wednesday,October 2,2013 • The World • B3 Sports Portland will have arena team

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS performance-enhancing loose stitch was to blame for drugs. the swelling, that PORTLAND — The Arena Westbrook’s lateral meniscus Football League is returning PRO FOOTBALL has healed properly and the to Portland. Titans get encouraging procedure was successful. A news conference to news on Locker’s injury Westbrook also had sur- announce the gery in May to repair carti- new fran- NASHVILLE, Tenn. — lage in his right knee after he chise was Sports While Jake Locker will miss a was hurt in Game 2 of scheduled “few weeks” with a sprained Oklahoma City’s first-round for today. Shorts hip, coach Mike Munchak playoff series with Houston. The team is says the Titans are encour- He had never missed a game owned by aged by how the quarterback in his five NBA seasons Terry W.Emmert, chief exec- already is moving around. before the injury. utive of Clackamas-based Exactly how many games Emmert International, a Locker misses depends on SOCCER transport and relocation how quickly he recovers. The Titans released a D.C. United captures company. third U.S. Open Cup title Emmert says there will be statement saying a second a contest to name the team, MRI exam was “reassuring” SANDY, Utah — Lewis The Associated Press which will play starting in and confirmed Locker did Neal scored in the 45th Pittsburgh relief pitcher Jason Grilli celebrates after getting the last out against the Cincinnati Reds in the March at the former Rose not suffer major damage to minute and D.C. United won National League wild-card playoff game Tuesday. Garden Arena. his hip joint. Locker sprained its third U.S. Open Cup title Portland was home to the his right hip and also his right with a 1-0 victory over Real AFL’s Forest Dragons for knee. Salt Lake on Tuesday night. Pirates advance with win three seasons until 1999. Ryan Fitzpatrick will start United last won the Cup That team eventually became Sunday for the Titans (3-1) in 2008. the Oklahoma Wranglers, against Kansas City (4-0). Portland lost to Real Salt it to be a battle.” dle. Tonight he was up.” Lake in the semifinals of the ■ Pittsburgh will who folded in 2001. Jaguars will trade tackle At least the Cardinals The 36-year-old Byrd, tournament that includes face St. Louis in likely won’t face Liriano until acquired by the Pirates in late COLLEGE FOOTBALL Monroe to Baltimore soccer teams from all profes- divisional series Game 3 at the earliest, August from the New York JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — sional levels in the country. though Liriano’s teammates Mets,celebrated the first post- Thomas likely won’t play The Jacksonville Jaguars believe his performance set season at-bat of his 12-year for Ducks at Colorado agreed to trade starting left AUTO RACING PITTSBURGH (AP) — the tone for what they hope is career — 1,250 games — by EUGENE — Oregon run- tackle Eugene Monroe to the Patrick goes pink to Andrew McCutchen was in an extended October stay. sending Cueto’s fastball into ning back De’Anthony Baltimore Ravens for undis- support cancer cause mid-answer when teammate The veteran left-hander the seats to give the Pirates the Thomas is unlikely to play closed draft picks. The trade A.J. Burnett stuck a bottle of showed up at the park on lead in the second inning. The against Colorado this week- won’t be official until NEW YORK — Danica champagne inside the jersey Tuesday in a suit with his shot sent another jolt through end after emerging from Monroe, the eighth overall Patrick’s familiar GoDaddy of the star suitcase packed. The mes- an already electric crowd, practice wearing a boot on pick in the 2009 draft, passes green will be gone the entire center fielder and turned it sage was simple: the season which began singing “Cue-to, his injured right ankle. a physical in Baltimore. month of October as she’ll upside down. wasn’t over yet. Cue-to” in unison when Running backs coach Monroe has started 62 race with a bright pink paint “Feels good,” McCutchen “He had the expectancy to Martin stepped in. Gary Campbell told reporters games over five seasons, scheme to help raise breast said with a laugh as the bottle win,” McCutchen said. “This is 20 years of wait- on Tuesday that the speedy including the team’s past 30 cancer awareness. emptied, further drenching “When he showed up with ing. You’re seeing it all come junior’s return is “not going games. He was Jacksonville’s Patrick unveiled her No. his already soaked uniform. his suit on, that got me hyped out in one night,” Martin to happen” when the No. 2 best offensive linemen this 10 pink GoDaddy car on “I could get used to this.” up.” said. “Hopefully we can keep Ducks visit Colorado on season, getting beat at times Tuesday in Times Square in a So could the city he plays In front of a black-clad this atmosphere till late Saturday. as he tried to pick up the joint appearance with in. crowd savoring its first post- October.” Thomas was injured on slack for struggling guard Chevrolet, which showcased After an absence of two season game since 1992, The catcher followed with the opening kickoff of sec- Will Rackley. a pink Camaro SS official decades, playoff is Russell Martin hit two home a drive into the bleachers in ond-ranked Oregon’s 55-16 pace car. back in Pittsburgh. And it’s runs, Marlon Byrd also con- left field. The Reds never victory over California on NFL levies $21,000 fine Chevrolet will donate not going anywhere for a nected and McCutchen recovered, ending a 90-win Saturday night, slipping on against 49ers safety $200 to the American Cancer while. reached base four times. season with a six-game los- turf that was slick from a SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Society for every lap the pace The Pirates are heading to “We’re for real,” ing streak. Three of those driving rain. San Francisco strong safety car leads under caution at St. Louis for the NL division McCutchen said. “We’re def- losses came at home against Donte Whitner learned he was last month’s race at Atlanta series after drumming the initely for real.” the Pirates in the final series BASEBALL being fined $21,000 for his hit and upcoming races at Talladega and Martinsville. Cincinnati Reds 6-2 in the NL You won’t hear the Reds of the season that deter- Batting average drops to on St. Louis Rams’ wide wild-card game on Tuesday arguing after Liriano contin- mined the site of the win-or- In addition, GoDaddy lowest level since 1972 receiver Chris Givens in the night, nine innings of domi- ued his mid-career renais- die game. end zone with just under six driver James Hinchcliffe will nance that also served as a sance. The left-hander scat- “It’s unfortunately been a NEW YORK — The major minutes to play in Thursday’s drive a pink version of his coming out party for a fran- tered four hits, struck out five bit like dejá vu,” first base- league batting average 35-11 49ers victory. IndyCar at this weekend’s chise eager to escape a gener- and walked one to win his man Joey Votto said. “Really dropped to .253 this season, Whitner said he would double-header race at ation of misery. first playoff game and serve disappointing.” its lowest level since hitters appeal the stiff . Houston. “There are mile markers notice the Pirates have no Baker backed Cueto combined for a .244 average Larson will make debut along the road to get to the intention of going quietly before the game, saying his in 1972. This year’s average PRO BASKETBALL in Sprint Cup series place you want to get to,” after spending two decades ace “thrives on this environ- was down from a recent peak Westbrook will have manager Clint Hurdle said. at the bottom of the stand- ment.” Maybe, but the right- of .270 in 1996. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — “There’s nobody in there that ings looking up. hander never looked com- The big league earned run delayed start to season Kyle Larson will make his doesn’t want to win the Cincinnati starter Johnny fortable at a place where he average of 3.86 was at its low OKLAHOMA CITY — Sprint Cup Series debut next World Championship for the Cueto struggled in his third has been nearly unhittable. point since a 3.74 ERA in 1992, Oklahoma City Thunder week at Charlotte Motor Pirates organization.” start since coming off the Cueto, who came in 8-2 at STATS said. And the average point guard Russell Speedway driving for Pittsburgh is one step disabled list last month. the ballpark by the Allegheny of 4.17 runs per team per game Westbrook will miss the first Phoenix Racing. closer after dispatching the Cueto gave up four runs in 3 River, even lost his grip on was the smallest since a 4.12 4-6 weeks of the NBA season Larson will drive Oct. 12 Reds. The NL Central cham- 1-3 innings and appeared rat- the ball while standing on the average, also in 1992. after undergoing arthroscop- and he is also scheduled to pion Cardinals await. A.J. tled by a raucous ballpark mound as the crowd sere- The average of ic surgery on his right knee. drive the No. 51 Chevrolet at Burnett will start for the that taunted him by chanting naded him. 0.96 per team per game was General Manager Sam Martinsville Speedway on Pirates against St. Louis ace his name. A moment later, he lost down from 1.02 last year but Presti said the three-time Oct. 27. Adam Wainwright in Game 1 “He couldn’t get the ball his grip on the game. higher than the 0.94 in 2011. All-Star had knee swelling The two races are a warm- on Thursday. where he wanted,” Reds Martin’s 405-foot shot to The average peaked at 1.17 in that would not subside, and up for Larson as he prepares “They know us, we know manager Dusty Baker said. left-center gave Pittsburgh a 2000, two years before Major the procedure was intended to move full-time to the them,”McCutchen said. “It’s “Usually he can throw that 2-0 lead and all the momen- League Baseball and its play- to solve the problem. He said Sprint Cup Series next sea- going to be a battle. We want ball through the eye of a nee- tum Liriano would require. ers agreed to start testing for doctors determined that a son for Chip Ganassi Racing. Scoreboard

p.m.; Douglas at Brookings-Harbor, 3 p.m. Far West League Boys NATIONAL CONFERENCE Philadelphia 11 10 9 42 38 39 and Jesus Sanchez and OF Josh Prince from On The Air Friday, Oct. 4 W L T Pts East W L T Pct PF PA Columbus 12 14 5 41 40 41 Nashville (PCL); RHPs Nick Bucci, Michael High School Football — Far West League: Brookings-Harbor 9 0 0 27 Dallas 2 2 0 .500 104 85 New England 11 11 8 41 42 34 Olmstead and Ariel Pena from Huntsville (SL); Today Marshfield at North Bend, 7 p.m.; Douglas at North Bend 7 2 0 21 Philadelphia 1 3 0 .250 99 138 Chicago 11 12 7 40 38 45 RHP Santo Manzanillo from Brevard County — American League Wild- Siuslaw, 7 p.m.; Sutherlin at South Umpqua, 7 Coquille 6 3 0 18 Washington 1 3 0 .250 91 112 Toronto FC 5 15 11 26 29 45 (FSL); and RHP Jose De La Torre from Helena Card Game, Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 5 p.m. p.m. Sunset Conference: Coquille at Reedsport, Sutherlin 4 4 1 13 N.Y. Giants 0 4 0 .000 61 146 D.C. United 3 21 6 15 20 52 (Pioneer). Hockey — Buffalo at Detroit, 5 p.m., NBC Sports 7 p.m.; Gold Beach at Bandon, 7 p.m.; Myrtle Pacific 3 5 110 South W L T Pct PF PA WESTERN CONFERENCE —Recalled LHP Robert Carson Network. Point at Glide, 7 p.m. Skyline League: Powers at Marshfield 3 6 0 9 New Orleans 4 0 0 1.000 108 55 W L T Pts GF GA and OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis from Las Vegas (PCL) Golf — Reignwood LPGA Classic, midnight, Golf Hosanna Christian, 6 p.m. Douglas 2 5 2 8 Carolina 1 2 0 .333 68 36 Real Salt Lake 15 10 6 51 54 39 and OFs Cesar Puello and RHP Hansel Robles Channel. High School Volleyball — Skyline League: South Umpqua 0 9 00 Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 94 104 Seattle 15 8 6 51 39 29 from Binghamton (EL). Thursday, Oct. 3 Yoncalla at Pacific, 5:30 p.m.; Powers at New Tuesday’s Scores Tampa Bay 0 4 0 .000 44 70 Portland 12 5 13 49 46 31 FOOTBALL High School Volleyball — Marshfield at South Hope, 6 p.m. Brookings-Harbor 3, North Bend 1 North W L T Pct PF PA Los Angeles 13 11 6 45 46 37 National Football League Umpqua, 6 p.m., KMHS (1420 AM). Coquille 4, Marshfield 0 Detroit 3 1 0 .750 122 101 Colorado 12 9 9 45 37 31 NFL—Fined San Francisco S Donte Whitner Major League Baseball — Division Series, High School Results Pacific 3, South Umpqua 0 Chicago 3 1 0 .750 127 114 San Jose 12 11 8 44 32 41 $21,000 for his hit on St. Louis Rams’ WR Chris Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 2 p.m., TBS; Los Angeles at Sutherlin 2, Douglas 2 Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 96 88 Vancouver 11 11 8 41 42 39 Givens in the end zone in a game on Sept. 26. Atlanta, 5:30 p.m., TBS. VOLLEYBALL Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 115 123 FC Dallas 10 10 10 40 42 46 CHICAGO BEARS—Terminated the contract of NFL Football — Buffalo at Cleveland, 5:25 p.m., West W L T Pct PF PA Chivas USA 6 17 8 26 29 55 RB Harvey Unga from the practice squad. Signed NFL Network. Far West League Baseball Playoffs Seattle 4 0 0 1.000 109 47 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. DB Sean Cattouse to the practice squad. College Football — Texas at Iowa State, 4:30 p.m., W L San Francisco 2 2 0 .500 79 95 Friday, Oct. 4 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed WRs Jeremy ESPN. Marshfield 7 1 Wild-Card Playoffs Arizona 2 2 0 .500 69 89 Chicago at D.C. United, 5 p.m. Ebert, Tobais Palmer and Lamaar Thomas and Hockey — Los Angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m., NBC Siuslaw 7 1 St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 69 121 Montreal at Houston, 5:30 p.m. DT Jordan Miller to the practice squad. Waived Sports Network. Sutherlin 5 2 Tuesday, Oct. 1 Thursday, Oct. 3 Saturday, Oct. 5 CB Marcus Burley and DE Chris McCoy from the Golf — Presidents Cup, 9 a.m., Golf Channel; North Bend 4 4 Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 2 Buffalo at Cleveland, 5:25 p.m. New England at New York, 4 p.m. practice squad. LPGA Rainwood Classic, 1 a.m., Golf Channel; Douglas 2 6 Today Sunday, Oct. 6 Sporting Kansas City at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Released OT DeMarcus European Tour Seve Trophy, 6 a.m., Golf Channel. South Umpqua 1 6 Tampa Bay (Cobb 11-3) at Cleveland (Salazar 2- Detroit at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Toronto FC at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. Love. Friday, Oct. 4 Brookings-Harbor 1 7 3), 5:07 p.m. New Orleans at Chicago, 10 a.m. FC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Re-signed CB High School Football — Marshfield at North Tuesday’s Scores Division Series Kansas City at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Seattle FC at Colorado, 7 p.m. Marquice Cole. Bend, 7 p.m., K-Light (98.7 FM) an KMHS (91.3 Marshfield d. North Bend, 25-21, 25-15, 25-13 Thursday, Oct. 3 Jacksonville at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 6 NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed OL Dallas FM); Gold Beach at Bandon, 7 p.m., KTEE (94.9 Siuslaw d. South Umpqua, 25-14, 17-25, 25-17, Cincinnati at St. Louis, 2:07 p.m. (TBS) New England at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Chivas USA at Los Angeles, 2 p.m. Reynolds. Released RB Da’Rel Scott. FM and 95.7 FM) and KGBR (92.7 FM); Douglas at 25-20 Los Angeles at Atlanta, 5:37 p.m. (TBS) Seattle at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Portland at Vancouver, 5 p.m. NEW YORK JETS—Released WR Ben Obomanu. Siuslaw, 7 p.m., KCST (106.9 FM). Douglas d. Brookings-Harbor, 3-2 Friday, Oct. 4 Baltimore at Miami, 10 a.m. Signed LB Troy Davis to the practice squad. College Football — Nevada at San Diego State, 6 Sunset Conference Cincinnati at St. Louis, 10:07 a.m. (MLB) Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Transactions Released RB Kareem Huggins from the practice p.m., ESPN. W L Cleveland-Tampa Bay winner at Boston, 12:07 Carolina at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. squad. Major League Baseball — Division Series, Glide 5 0 p.m. (TBS) San Diego at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. BASEBALL SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Placed WR Malcom Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 10 a.m., MLB Network; Reedsport 50 Los Angeles at Atlanta, 3:07 p.m. (TBS) Denver at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. American League Floyd and LB Dwight Freeney on the reserve- Cleveland or Tampa Bay at Boston, noon, TBS; Los Myrtle Point 3 2 Houston at San Francisco, 5:30 p.m. —Reinstated RHP Eric . Signed WR Lavelle Hawkins. Signed Angeles at Atlanta, 3 p.m., TBS. Bandon 2 3 Tuesday’s Linescore Open: Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Beaulac from the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Dylan LB Thomas Keiser from the practice squad. Golf — Presidents Cup, 10 a.m., Golf Channel; Coquille 0 5 Pirates 6, Reds 2 Washington Bunday from Bowie (EL) and LHP Tsuyoshi Wada Signed T Andrew Tiller to the practice squad. LPGA Rainwood Classic, 1 a.m., Golf Channel; Gold Beach 0 5 Cincinnati 000 100 010 — 2 6 1 Monday, Oct. 7 from Norfolk (IL). ST. LOUIS RAMS—Re-signed LB Jo-Lonn European Tour Seve Trophy, 6 a.m., Golf Tuesday’s Scores Pittsburgh 021 200 10x — 6 13 0 N.Y. Jets at Atlanta, 5:40 p.m. DETROIT TIGERS—Reinstated RHP Luis Marte Dunbar. Released OT Max Starks. Signed CB Channel. Reedsport d. Bandon, 25-12, 25-16, 23-25, 21- Cueto, S.Marshall (4), Hoover (4), Simon (5), from the 15-day DL. Darren Woodard to the practice squad. Released Auto Racing — NASCAR Sprint Cup Hollywood 25, 15-12 M.Parra (6), Ondrusek (7), LeCure (8) and Hockey HOUSTON ASTROS—Reassigned pitching coach FB Eric Stevens from the practice squad. Casino 400 qualifying, 2 p.m., ESPN2; Formula One Myrtle Point d. Coquille, 23-25, 25-22, 25-20, Hanigan, Mesoraco; Liriano, Watson (8), Grilli (9) Doug Brocail to special assistant to the general WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Released DE Phillip Korean Grand Prix qualifying, 4 p.m., NBC Sports 25-22 and R.Martin. W—Liriano 1-0. L—Cueto 0-1. HRs— NHL Schedule manager and senior pitching adviser. Merling and K John Potter. HOCKEY Network. Glide d. Gold Beach, 25-9, 25-8, 25-11 Cincinnati, Choo (1). Pittsburgh, Byrd (1), Tuesday’s Games Announced the contracts of first base coach Major League Soccer — Chicago at D.C. United, 5 R.Martin 2 (2). Toronto 4, Montreal 3 Dave Clark and bullpen coach Dennis Martinez Skyline League —Agreed to terms p.m., NBC Sports Network. Chicago 6, Washington 4 will not be renewed. W L with F Phil Kessel on an eight-year contract Winnipeg 5, Edmonton 4 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms with Camas Valley 7 1 Pro Football extension. Today’s Games manager Ned Yost on a two-year contract. Yoncalla 7 1 WINNIPEG JETS—Agreed to terms with F Axel Local Schedule Toronto at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. Reinstated LHP Danny Duffy from the 15-day DL. Powers 4 4 NFL Blomqvist on a three-year, two-way, entry-level Buffalo at Detroit, 5 p.m. Recalled LHP Maikel Cleto and RHPs Justin Today UVC44 AMERICAN CONFERENCE contract. Anaheim at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. Marks, Everett Teaford and John Lamb from College Volleyball — Umpqua at SWOCC, 6 New Hope 3 4 East W L T Pct PF PA MOTORSPORTS Thursday’s Games Omaha (PCL). p.m. Elkton 1 6 New England 4 0 0 1.000 89 57 NASCAR—Fined Nationwide Series driver Tampa Bay at Boston, 4 p.m. LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Reinstated 1B Albert Men’s College Soccer — Clark at SWOCC, 4:15 Pacific 1 7 Miami 3 1 0 .750 91 91 Nelson Piquet Jr. $10,000 and ordered him to New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Pujols from the 15-day DL. Recalled LHPs p.m. Tuesday’s Scores N.Y. Jets 2 2 0 .500 68 88 attend sensitivity training for using an anti-gay Calgary at Washington, 4 p.m. Michael Roth and Nick Maronde and OF Travis Women’s College Soccer — Clark at SWOCC, 2 Camas Valley d. Powers, 25-17, 25-11, 25-22 Buffalo 2 2 0 .500 88 93 slur on social media. Fined crew chief Jeremy Nashville at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Witherspoon from Arkansas (TL) and LHP p.m. UVC d. Pacific, 25-13, 25-19, 25-16 South W L T Pct PF PA Bullins $10,000 and docked team owner Roger Los Angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Brandon Sisk from Salt Lake (PCL). Thursday, Oct. 3 Yoncalla d. Elkton, 25-10, 25-12, 25-5 Indianapolis 3 1 0 .750 105 51 Penske six championship car owner points Joey Florida at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. National League High School Volleyball — Far West League: Tennessee 3 1 0 .750 98 69 Logano’s Nationwide car failed post-race inspec- N.Y. Rangers at Phoenix, 7 p.m. —Recalled RHPs Douglas at North Bend, 6 p.m.; Siuslaw at SOCCER Houston 2 2 0 .500 90 105 tion on Saturday. Vancouver at San Jose, 7 p.m. Chase Anderson, Zeke Spruill and Charles Sutherlin, 6 p.m.; Marshfield at South Umpqua, Far West League Girls Jacksonville 0 4 0 .000 31 129 Brewer; LHPs Joe Patterson and Tyler Skaggs; COLLEGE 6 p.m. Sunset Conference: Glide at Reedsport, W L T Pts North W L T Pct PF PA and OF Alfredo Marte from Reno (PCL) and OF GEORGETOWN—Placed women’s basketball 6:30 p.m.; Bandon at Coquille, 6:30 p.m.; Myrtle North Bend 6 0 1 19 Baltimore 2 2 0 .500 91 87 Pro Soccer Keon Broxton and LHP David Holmberg from coach Keith Brown and women’s assistant bas- Point at Gold Beach, 6:30 p.m. Skyline League: Brookings-Harbor 5 1 1 16 Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 64 70 Mobile (SL). ketball coach Tim Valentine on administrative Marshfield freshmen at Powers, 6 p.m. Coquille 43012 Cincinnati 2 2 0 .500 81 81 Major League Soccer —Reinstated RHP Rafael leave because of allegations of “unprofessional High School Girls Soccer — Far West League: Douglas 2 4 0 6 Pittsburgh 0 4 0 .000 69 110 EASTERN CONFERENCE Betancourt from the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Tim conduct and the use of inappropriate language.” South Umpqua at Coquille, 5 p.m.; Douglas at Marshfield 1 5 1 4 West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pts GF GA Wheeler from Colorado Springs (PCL) and SS OREGON STATE—Suspended men’s basketball Brookings-Harbor, 5 p.m. South Umpqua 0 5 11 Denver 4 0 0 1.000 179 91 New York 15 9 7 52 48 37 Cristhian Adames and OF Rafael Ortega from Fs Eric Moreland 14 games and Devon Collier High School Boys Soccer — Far West League: Tuesday’s Scores Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 102 41 Sporting KC 14 10 6484329 Tulsa (TL). one game. South Umpqua at Coquille, 3 p.m.; North Bend at North Bend 2, Brookings-Harbor 1 San Diego 2 2 0 .500 108 102 Montreal 13 9 7 46 48 44 —Reinstated RHP Josh TEXAS—Announced the retirement of athletic Sutherlin, 3 p.m.; Marshfield at Pacific, 4:30 Coquille 2, Marshfield 1 Oakland 1 3 0 .250 71 91 Houston 12 10 8 44 38 37 Ravin. Recalled RHPs Mike Fiers, Hiram Burgos director DeLoss Dodds, effective Aug. 31, 2014.

B4 •The World • Wednesday,October 2,2013 Sports Beavers have high hopes for new hoops season

■ OSU will start drills for a few more weeks. big men. “I’m definitely champing Robinson says N’diaye is a season without two at the bit to get going, but I natural shot blocker. top post players understand where he’s com- “I’m not opposed to start- ing from,” Brandt said of his ing him early in the season coach. and see what he can do,” the BY JESSE SOWA Junior point guard Challe coach said. Corvallis Gazette-Times Barton and sophomore wing Gomis, who has yet to Victor Robbins are singled out play a game with the Beavers, CORVALLIS — A multi- for having strong offseasons. has missed the last two sea- tude of factors has Craig Barton, from Sweden, sons after breaking his leg in Robinson hopeful that this becomes the starting point his native Senegal in the season will be different than guard after spending most of summer of 2011. the past, when disappoint- the season playing behind “Daniel Gomis has a ment got in the way of success. Ahmad Starks, who trans- knack for this game, espe- Oregon State has ferred to be closer to family in cially defensively. He’s The Associated Press improved team chemistry, Illinois. always around the ball and The players carry out the Championship banner past the Stanley Cup dur- newly found depth thanks to Barton has been asked to he’s fearless,”Robinson said. ing a ceremony before their season-opening hockey game against Washington on Tuesday. an influx of promising fresh- be a stronger force on offense Sophomore forward Olaf men and the return of senior after averaging 2.9 points Schaftenaar will also help fill center Angus Brandt as the while playing 17 minutes per the holes down low. Beavers begin a new men’s game last season. The Beavers return eight Blackhawks win opener basketball season with their “He’s gotten a lot more players who played at least 10 first practice today. confidence. His shot looks minutes a game last season, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS left. But Saad finished a Parros was prone on the ice. Robinson, in his sixth year really good. He’s accepting led by senior guard Roberto beautiful give-and-go with Orr had fallen and pulled down as head coach, has a long list more of a leadership role this Nelson. CHICAGO — Brandon Michal Handzus, and Oduya Parros, who was bleeding and of players he credits with vast year,” Robinson said. “We Nelson, an all-conference Saad, Johnny Oduya and converted a long slap shot at looked woozy.A team of train- improvement during the off- don’t really need more scor- honorable mention pick, will Marian Hossa scored in the 13:53 to put the Blackhawks ers from both teams spent season. The team will try to ing. We need more shots again be asked to carry a third period, and the Chicago ahead to stay. several minutes treating him. take a giant leap forward taken. He’s got to be a threat.” heavy offensive load as he did Blackhawks kicked off their Maple Leafs 4, The Canadiens said Parros from a 2012-13 season that “The pressure’s on and last year in averaging 17.8 Stanley Cup title defense Canadiens 3: Tyler Bozak sustained a concussion, but saw Oregon State go 14-18 I’ve just got to take it,”Barton points, good for fifth in the with a 6-4 victory over scored a short-handed goal was alert and conscious and and tie for 11th in the Pac-12 added. Pac-12. Mikhail Grabovski and the and Mason Raymond netted undergoing more tests. standings. The freshmen trio of “I just want to try to max- on the winner in his first game Jets 5, Oilers 4: Michael “You’re only as good as guards Hallice Cooke and imize my potential and just Tuesday night in the NHL with the Maple Leafs as Frolik scored a pair of goals, your bottom guy, and our Malcolm Duvivier and center try to do the best I can do,” regular-season opener. Toronto spoiled Montreal’s and the Winnipeg Jets rallied bottom guys are pretty good Chiekh N’diaye all will have Nelson said. Patrick Kane, Brent home opener. to spoil Edmonton’s home now,”Robinson said Tuesday the chance to make an impact. Although they might Seabrook and Brandon Bollig James van Riemsdyk and opener with a 5-4 regular morning as he met with the Duvivier, a guard from choose to, Nelson and the also scored as Chicago won Dion Phaneuf also scored in a season-starting victory over media. Canada, has Division I skills Beavers haven’t forgotten its first game for the second fight-filled game in which the Oilers on Tuesday night. Brandt’s return after and athleticism and brings about the nine games they straight season. Corey Montreal’s new enforcer With 5:02 left, Eric missing nearly all of last sea- high intensity, Robinson said. lost by six points or less last Crawford made 28 saves, George Parros was carried off Tangradi sent a beautiful son with a torn knee ligament N’diaye, at 7 feet, and 6- season. including a couple of huge on a stretcher following a backhand pass in front to gives a big boost to team 10 sophomore forward Daniel Robinson says dropping stops when the Blackhawks bout. Toronto’s Colton Orr Frolik, who snapped a 4-4 tie depth. Gomis, could see playing so many close games “is the killed off a late 5-on-3 power pulled Parros down during by directing his second goal of Brandt, an Australian who time early with the suspen- biggest catalyst for these play. the fight, and the Canadiens the night into the net before played in just four games, was sions of starting forwards guys doing everything at a Grabovski had three goals forward’s face crashed into goalie Devan Dubnyk could averaging 11.3 points and 8.5 Devon Collier and Eric higher level.” and an assist in his first game the ice. get back across the crease. rebounds before his injury. Moreland that were Nelson hopes another year since he signed with Lars Eller’s second goal of Jacob Trouba also scored His 6-foot-10 frame looms announced Tuesday. of experience and players Washington in August. Alex the game with 2:22 left and added an assist in his large on both ends of the floor. Collier is out one game and knowing their roles better will Ovechkin had a goal and an brought the Canadiens with- first NHL game for the Jets, Without him there last Moreland 14 to start the sea- make for stronger execution. assist, but the Capitals were in 4-3 but they couldn’t get who made their first appear- year, fellow posts found it son after a violation of team “It’s not what should I do unable to protect a third- even. Eller also set up a goal ance as a Winnipeg team in hard to post up. His presence rules during the offseason. but more what am I gonna period lead. by Brendan Gallagher on the Edmonton since 1996. allows the Beavers to better Adding to those absences do,” he said. “Having the Grabovski had consecu- first night of the NHL regular Mark Scheifele and Bryan spread the floor. is the graduation of post Joe seniors that we have now and tive power-play goals in the season. Little also scored for the Jets, Brandt is back to about Burton, who provided some the depth we have now, I third, lifting Washington to a The mood turned somber and Ondrej Pavelec made 34 100 percent but Robinson offensive help but at times think it will be a lot more easy 3-2 advantage with 14:44 2:34 into the third period when saves for the win. will hold him out of 5-on-5 struggled to defend athletic come crunch time.” the Bulletin Board It’s your541-267-6278 best choice www.theworldlink. for professional com/bulletinboard services • 541-267-6278 Bandon • Coos Bay • Coquille • Myrtle Point • North Bend • Port Orford • Reedsport

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