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BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE garden property which has been this The World way since the ’70s.” Crawford is not alone. According to WINTER LAKE - Every resident Coos County commissioner Bob Main, learns to live with the flood. 37 residents have emailed him with Each year, with cruel seasonality, concerns about the proposal. this peat-land is transformed into a “They are upset,”Main said. “They 1,700-acre soup. are very upset, and I don’t blame But this year, emotions have them.” piqued over a different deluge. Spearheaders of the wetland project Next year, earthworks are slated to are battling to quell those fears. The begin on a $3.5 million project to group promises that channels and tide restore 400 acres of pasture to gates will protect surrounding wetland. landowners. Sarah Crawford, an organic farmer on Garden Valley Road, worries that SEE FLOODING | A10 new body of water will radically alter the valley’s water table. “That would ruin us,” Crawford said. “That would ruin this community

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What’s with all Teachers depart Coos Bay for North Bend the openings? Many of this year’s openings BY JESSIE HIGGINS union representative. your career and you skip one, you’ve moving to almost any district, came because North Bend took The World “They’re making more over lost a lot of salary over 30 years.” Sanders said. But North Bend had over teaching special education there.” nearly 20 openings for teachers this Stepping back in its schools, which was for- Five Coos Bay teachers have left Sanders said Coos Bay teachers year, making the local move a realis- merly taught by the local the district this year and taken posi- are earning less because the district By moving to North Bend, the tic option for some Coos Bay teach- Education Service District, said tions in North Bend. has not given them their annual step teachers gained those steps back, ers. Superintendent B.J. Although some movement increases for the past three years. A Sanders said. North Bend automati- In June, Sanders warned the Coos Hollensteiner. between districts is expected, local step increase is an annual pay raise cally places new hires at their appro- Bay district it would lose teachers if That created seven new posi- educators say this year’s one-direc- based on years of experience and priate step level based on experience it did not begin awarding step tions to fill. In addition, five tional shift is unusual. level of post-graduate education. and education, said North Bend increases again. people retired, and six “Money was a biggie,”said Lynda Steps are cumulative, Sanders Superintendent B.J. Hollensteiner. resigned. Sanders, the Coos Bay teachers said. “So if you’re at the beginning of Teachers can earn back steps by SEE TEACHERS | A10

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Saturday, August 18,2012 Y K South Coast Managing Editor James Casey • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Divorces Marriages Pets of the Week

The following people have The following couples have Christopher Rule and filed for divorces at the clerk’s filed for marriage licenses at Brandi Gill both of North office at the Coos County the clerk’s office at the Coos Bend. Courthouse. County Courthouse in Kenneth Watson and Donald Adams of Bandon Coquille. Laura Neilson both of Coos and Natosha Adams of Ban- James Witt Jr. of Coos Bay Bay. don. and Sheri Pribble of Myrtle Michael Roy and Alicia James Crager of Coos Bay Point. Miller both of Roseburg. and Nancy Crager of Coos Teddy Berglund and Richard Thompson and Bay. Michelle Stuck Moss both of Debbie Thompson both of Raleigh Helena Trixie Panda Bear Michael Farmer of Grants Coquille. Coos Bay. Pass and Tamzin Farmer of Gene Grannis and Denise James Zink of Coos Bay Coos County Animal Shelter Pacific Cove Humane Society Coos Bay. Werth both of Redding. and Cat Crane of Eugene. Meet this week’s featured dog and cat at Pacific Cove Humane Society is featuring Jamie Keever of Coos Bay Joshua Valentine and Franklin Rocco and Angela the Coos County Animal Shelter. two dogs of the week. and Mario Dios-Tomas, Xochil Figueroa both of Lan- Pozzi both of Bandon. I Raleigh is a spunky, stray dog who was I Trixie is a very loving, spayed 8-year-old incarcerated. glois. Ray Nickson of Lockleys, never claimed by his owners. If you are look- tan and white Pomeranian. She just lost her Roman Kendall of Canby Jacob Breuer and Miranda Australia and Alice Neikirk of ing for a fun new friend, Raleigh is a great human and is in foster care until she can find and Ellen Kendall of Coos Lack both of Coos Bay. North Bend. choice. Case No. 12-315. a new loving home. She has a food allergy. Bay. Hason Hoffman and Carl Kawa and Karen Fong I Helena is an absolutely gorgeous snow- She’ll be fine if only eats required food. Tyler Nickel of Coos Bay Rebecca Cellura both of both of North Bend. shoe siamese. She is spayed and currently on I Panda Bear is a cute 7-month-old mix and Carissa Nickel of Coos North Bend. Justin Winfrey and vaccines. Case No. C289. that will be neutered soon. He loves to play Bay. Darryl Andy and Erin Ellis Camelle Maggio-Brancac The Coos County Animal Shelter is at with other dogs and is afraid of cats. He’s Jeremiah Stokes of Coos both of North Bend. both of Coos Bay. 92960 Southport Road south of Coos Bay. great with kids, but gets excited, so it would Bay and Charissa Stokes of Paul Nelson and Jonja Fos- David Jackson and Kim- Shelter hours are from noon to 4 p.m. Tues- best for him to be with older kids. He needs a Bandon. ses both of Coos Bay. berlee Sapp both of Coos days through Saturdays. fenced yard and lots of exercise. Daniel Weaver of North Roger Stevenson of Noti Bay. For more information, call the shelter at Evaluation required. For information Bend and Kristina Weaver of and Therese Temple of Coos Mathew Fjeld and Katie 541-269-2312. about adoptions, call 541-756-6522. Roseburg. Bay. Klewitz both of Coquille. Jason Felton and Nicole Jacob Johnson and Brit- Braga both of Bandon. tany Clewell both of North Meetings Jonathan Gienger and Bend. Kathryn Currier both of Michael Vandre of Coos Today North Bend Planning Commission Cuisine Coos Bay. Bay and Kortney Wallage of Myrtle Point City Council — 9 — 7 p.m., council chambers of Online poll results city hall, 835 St.; regu- John Hubbard and Kath- Coos Bay. a.m., meeting room, Flora M. Why do you answer Spice up your menu lar meeting. leen Coombe both of Ban- Danny Benefiel Jr. and Laird Memorial Library, 435 online polls? with recipes and don. Joetta Graham both of Coos Fifth St.; executive session. 35% Just for fun. expert advice. Irwin Prentice and Con- Bay. 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C M C M Y K Saturday, August 18,2012 • The World • A3 Y K South Coast Managing Editor James Casey• 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Toss it like this The Orange Zone Coos and Curry County Eighth Terrace and Date TODAY motorists can expect traffic Avenue in Coos Bay on Mon- delays at these road construc- day, Aug. 13th. Neil Donegan Classic Drag tion projects this week, This new 16-inch main will Boat Races 9 a.m. Tenmile Lakes, Lakeside. Closed according to the Oregon replace a 70-year-old, 12-inch course sanctioned racing. Department of Transporta- diameter cast iron main. Admission, $10; parking, tion and the Coos County One-way traffic with flag- $3. www.cdbaracing.com Road Department: gers will be maintained on North 10th Street during this Kiwanis Citywide Yard Sale 8 Coos County three-month project. a.m. to 4 p.m., Sturdivant I U.S. Highway 101, Anticipated completion Park, Highway 42S milepost 221 to 225, date for the project is Coquille. 541-396-2415 Tugman State Park The Nov. 10. Citizens Dora Cemetery Volunteer to Spinreel are encouraged Workday 9 a.m., Dora Road, road ORANGE to use alternate Cemetery, 13.3 miles out of paving: Watch for routes when Myrtle Point on Sitkum nightime and morn- Zone practical. Access to Lane Road. Marker repair, ing lane closures the residences will be bring tools. Refreshments weeks of Aug. 13-17 and maintained throughout provided. 503-393-0585 Aug. 20-24 due to grinding the scheduled 12-week con- Port Orford Farmer’s Market By Lou Sennick, The World and paving work. Watch for struction period. 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Cheers &Jeers Heed the hoofers Jeers to drivers who zoom through populated cross- walks. Double jeers to any- one surprised by North Bend’s pedes- trian decoy operation. Fair warning: Cops will be at the corner of Sherman and Connecticut on Aug. 28. Nobody can claim entrap- ment. AC? What’s AC? The Willamette Valley flirted with triple-digit heat this week. In some spots, the flirta- Public Forum tion became an intimate rela- tionship. Great treatment from was tasked with breaking the secret code Weather reports of the Soviet Union that was used to com- Write to us Bay Area Hospital municate with their spies and agents. from elsewhere remind us Attempts to break the code began in 1943 The World welcomes letters from readers. Please to cherish our gentle I agree with Don Bungard’s July 31 let- ter. and succeeded in 1946. The work of observe these standards: coastal climate. Cheers for I have been in the Bay Area Hospital decoding messages went on until 1981, when it was decided to stop working on keeping our cool, all year more times than I like to admit in the last I Use your real name. the project. In that period, 2,900 mes- long. 15 years. Once for surgery, 7 days; once for I 400 words maximum. a pulmonary embolism, 21 days, and my sages involving 5,000 pages of text were I Include your address and daytime phone num- good doctor made me well; once for dehy- intercepted. Cowboy computing dration; and many times my heart did me The majority of the messages were tele- ber for verification. graphic cables. Cheers and a big “Like” to bad. I have always been treated with ten- I No defamation, vulgarity or business com- der loving care. Due to the efforts of Sen. Daniel Patrick plaints. Facebook, building its third The only time I was unhappy was when Moynihan and others, the NSA agreed to data center in Prineville. they moved me in the middle of the night declassify and began releasing the Venona I No poetry or religious testimony. It’s encouraging evidence to a bed in the pediatric ward and my good decrypts in July 1995. In 1999, the book doctor, Bill King, could not find me to “Venona” was published by researchers We generally print every letter that meets these that jobs in the John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr. It release me from the hospital. guidelines. Send yours to [email protected], digital economy I was told by full-time employees at the contains nearly 500 pages of information aren’t the sole hospital that the people who made the learned from the secret project. or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. province of report did not investigate, or even visit, This project was kept hidden from the Roosevelt administration. The release of trendy urban centers. the hospital. Nor did they talk to any of our good local doctors or any of the med- the information came 45 years too late for flooded these two administrations with Microchips can coexist ical staff. I do not know how these experts use by Sen. McCarthy and the House memos describing communist infiltra- with cow chips. can make any report good or bad without Committee on Un-American Activities tion, and they were totally ignored. doing the job right. investigations of the late 1940s and the For 17 years, the media has imposed a Don Irvin 1950s. blackout of the Venona information. I will High and dry Coos Bay The following members of the Franklin leave the reader to decide why. Jeers to local communities Delano Roosevelt Administration were Harper Reeves We had reason for proven by Venona to be communist spies: Coos Bay being left in the dust — Alger Hiss, assistant to the secretary of um, sand — by Cannon communist concern state; Harry Dexter White, assistant sec- Consider the aftermath Beach. The how- This letter is in response to the Aug. 4 retary of the treasury; Lauchlin Currie, itzer hamlet is letter of insults directed at Jim Kuhn and administrative assistant to the president; of gun control establishing disinformation directed to readers on Aug. and Duncan Lee, chief of staff to the head Do the people who want more gun con- 4. of Office of Strategic Services, which is trol and more gun laws actually believe the community During World War II, the U.S. Army now the CIA. criminals will hand over their guns if caches of survival began a top secret project run by Col. The Venona project identified 349 indi- everyone is asked to do that? gear and groceries, to be Carter Clarke of the Army’s Special viduals before it was shut down. Of those, Criminals will always be able to get broken out in case of Branch. 171 have been identified by their true guns, one way or the other. And with the The Special Branch supervised the Sig- names; 178 are known only by their cover criminals knowing the law-abiding citi- tsunami. As the Boy Scouts nal Intelligence Service, which later names. zens have no guns, crime will be out of say, be prepared. became the National Security Agency. Those of you who would like to know control altogether. This was an elite group of linguists, for- just how rotten the Roosevelt and Truman Where has common sense gone? Boggy ballot eign language experts and code breakers. administrations were will have to read the Claudia Craig This project was code named Venona and book, it is in the Coquille library. The FBI Charleston Cheers to the Coos County commissioners, for putting expansion of the Bandon The death of Chavis Carter Marsh National Wildlife Refuge Any time a suspect dies in ing marijuana — hardly a one- transported the grievously ness statements indicate that on the police custody, there’s sure to be man crime wave. wounded man to a hospital neither officer went anywhere November bal- trouble. As, indeed, there should According to their written where he died that night. near Carter subsequent to his lot. The feds aren’t obliged be. The mysterious death of report, officers took Carter out A subsequent search of the being placed in the patrol car. Chavis Carter, 21, of a gunshot of the patrol car, placed him patrol car found a .380 caliber That’s not to hold them blame- to heed local sentiment, wound to the temple inside a under arrest, searched him, Cobra pistol — a cheaply-made, less. A proper search should have but at least they’ll know locked patrol car in Jonesboro, handcuffed his semi-automatic weapon recent- found the gun. how unpopular their plan Ark, was certain to attract out- hands behind ly reported stolen in town. The department has invited is. sized scrutiny from the news his back, and Admirably responsive to the the FBI to conduct a separate media. then locked news media — local reporters say probe. At minimum, a painstak- Even without the ever-com- him inside they had a full report from the ing investigation is required to Hyperbole ahead bustible racial angle — black with the vehi- Jonesboro PD on their desks first maintain — or, if necessary, to victim, white cops — the Sher- cle’s windows thing Monday morning — police restore — public confidence in Mark McKelvey lost the lock Holmes aspect of the tightly closed. chief Michael Yates hasn’t nec- the integrity of law enforce- county commissioner pri- tragedy naturally aroused inter- Several wit- essarily helped himself by ment. mary, but his ballot meas- est. Very briefly, Carter and two GENE nesses describing the tragedy as Contrary to insinuations in white kids in a pickup truck with observed it all. “bizarre” and saying it “defies the national media, this isn’t ure comment LYONS Missouri plates struck local res- An aunt of logic at first glance.” 1935, and Jonesboro — a pleasant wins the idents as suspicious, cruising Columnist Carter’s Because at second glance, the college town of roughly 70,000 Snappy Quote around with no headlights at arrived at the Sherlock Holmes aspect of whose previous big police scan- Trophy: “I do 9:50 on a Sunday night. scene, presumably summoned Carter’s death strikes me as not dal was a state trooper letting a Jonesboro officers responding by cellphone. Informed of the so mystifying at all. Analysis of (black) football player slide on a think this language gives to a 911 call confirmed the iden- charges, she drove off. text messages on his cellphone pot bust — is hardly the kind of the false impression that tities of two of the three young As the officers walked toward appear to indicate that Carter place where a racial atrocity government is taking our men by running their driver’s the second patrol car to inter- had carried a gun earlier that would be covered up. If nothing land, and maybe our licenses. The identity of the view the other suspects, the night. It’s common for suspects else, it would be terrible for third, who had no ID but called report says, “I saw a vehicle to ditch contraband in the backs football recruiting. women and children, too.” himself Larayan Bowman, could driving north on Haltom and of patrol cars; not uncommon “We are not here to hurl accu- not be verified. The others then heard a loud thump with a for cheap semi-automatic hand- sations,”said Rev. Adrian Rogers claimed they’d met him only metallic sound. I thought the guns to discharge accidentally. of Jonesboro’s Fullness of Joy that night. vehicle had ran over a piece of As tempting a storyline as it Church at a rally in Carter’s What do you think? After finding a small amount metal on the roadway.” They makes to suggest otherwise, any memory. “We don’t know what The World welcomes letters. of marijuana in “Bowman’s” subsequently gave Carter’s two reasonably agile young man can happened. We are not here to Email us at pockets, officers placed him friends a warning, and allowed do all kinds of seemingly hurl conspiracy theories. We are [email protected]. unrestrained in the back seat of a them to drive away. improbable things wearing here to pray.” patrol car. After he admitted his Only after returning to his handcuffs. Amen to that. The last thing real name, they determined that unit did one officer smell gun Despite the incredulity of this country needs is yet another there was a bench warrant for smoke, and find Chavis Carter journalists like The New York racially inflammatory media Chavis Chacobie Carter’s arrest “in a sitting position slumped Times columnist Charles Blow spectacle. Remembering on a parole violation out of DeS- forward with his head in his lap. regarding Carter’s alleged “sui- Arkansas Times columnist oto County, Miss. There was a large amount of cide,” the term Jonesboro cops Gene Lyons is a National the fallen According to the Memphis blood on the front of his shirt, have used is “self-inflicted gun- Magazine Award winner and co- U.S. military death tolls Commercial-Appeal, Carter had pants and floor. His hands were shot wound” — not the same author of “The Hunting of the in Afghanistan as of Friday: failed to comply with the terms still cuffed behind his back.” thing. Preliminary investiga- President” (St. Martin’s Press, of a drug-diversion plan after As Carter was still breathing, tions aided by dashboard cam- 2000). You can email Lyons at 1,955 pleading to a single count of sell- officers called EMS, which eras, audio recordings and wit- [email protected]. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Saturday, August 18,2012 • The World • A5 Y K Obituaries and State Grossed New family of spiders found in cave out by BY JEFF BARNARD “Once you figure out a lifestyle, you can just do it The Associated Press for millions of years,”he said. noises The Oregon spider’s species name — marching- GRANTS PASS — Amateur cave explorers have toni — honors Deschutes County sheriff’s deputy found a new family of spiders in the Siskiyou Neil Marchington, who was on the first Western DEAR ABBY: One night I Mountains of Southern Oregon, and scientists have Cave Conservancy expedition in 2010 to inventory woke up to my cat scratching dubbed it Trogloraptor — Latin for cave robber — for the critters in a cave on private land outside Grants at my bedroom door to be let their fearsome front claws. Pass.A year later he led academy scientists to the site in. When I got up and opened The spelunkers sent specimens to the to collect live specimens. the door, I heard my parents California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, “A lot of times,caves are very unique ecosystems, making love. They were so which has the West Coast’s largest collection of and what we find in there can be very special,”said loud it grossed me out, spiders. Entomologists there say the spider — red- Marchington from the jail in Bend where he works. because my little sister is 10 dish brown and the size of a half dollar — evolved and we share a room right “At other times, they can be completely normal.” next to theirs. She still does- so distinctly that it requires its own taxonomic He said about a dozen of them collected bugs n’t know about this kind of family — the first new spider family found in The Associated Press from the walls and ceiling of the cave and put them stuff. North America since the 1870s. A specimen of a new family of spiders,which scientists are in vials of preservative, then sent them down to the I want to tell them they “It took us a long time to figure out what it was- calling Cave Robber for its fearsome claws was found in a academy. don’t need to be doing that, n’t,” said Charles Griswold, curator of arachnids at cave outside Grants Pass. “We don’t know exactly how they work yet,” because what if she got the academy. “Even longer to figure out what it is. Griswold said of the spiders. “We’ve seen these spi- scared and woke up and tried We used anatomy. We used DNA to understand its out in the woods and find an example of an ancient ders alive. But we haven’t seen them eat anything to go in there? What should I evolutionary place. Then we consulted other experts lineage that no one has ever seen before is special.” yet. They are very shy. do — tell them to go to a all over the world about what this was. They all con- Norman I. Platnick, curator emeritus of spiders “They make a little web,but hang under this web. motel? — GROSSED OUT IN curred with our opinion that this was something at the American Museum of Natural History, said They hang some of their legs out in space. This is all MADISON, MISS. completely new to science.” the discovery was as exciting to spider scientists as in the dark in a cave. We think the legs are stretched DEAR GROSSED OUT: Do “It’s a good example of how science works — pro- the discovery of a new dinosaur to paleontologists. out waiting for something to come by, like a fly, and NOT tell your parents to go to fessional and citizen scientists share information,” “Because it belongs to one of the more primitive when it hits the legs, the claws may just snap shut.” a motel. If the cat hadn’t he added. groups of true spiders, it has the potential to change Though scientists built a small artificial cave for wakened you and you hadn’t The discovery is described in the Friday online many of our current ideas about the early evolution the spiders in their lab, the spiders would not eat any opened your bedroom door, edition of the journal ZooKeys. of spiders,” he said. “But it is better than a fossil, of the insects, and died. you wouldn’t have heard a Jonathan Coddington, curator of arachnids at because we can study the entire organism, along Griswold said new families of spiders are thing. Be glad that you have the Smithsonian Institution and associate director with its behavior and physiology, not just those described around the world every 20 years or so, but parents who love each other for science at the National Museum of Natural aspects that happen to have been fossilized.” the last ones to be found in North America date to and that you didn’t overhear History, agreed that the spiders represent a family Coddington said caves tend to keep primitive the 1870s, when two families of desert spiders were them fighting. never seen before. species from evolving, because they are sheltered found in Southern California, Arizona and Mexico, If your sister ever wakes up “This is really a distinct event,”he said. “To walk from climatic and other changes. and another in the Appalachian Mountains. and gets scared, she should know she can wake you up. P.S. At age 10, your sister Virginia Our beloved wife and In 1973 she received a ple celebration of this earth’s Eric Elnes; daughter-in-law, shouldn’t be completely in Corrie-Cozart mother passed away peace- Master of Music from Uni- beauty. Chris Gant; stepchildren, the dark about the facts of fully Aug. 16, 2012, at home versity of Oregon and moved Virginia was a member of Stacey Cozart (Carsten Jan. 31, 1932 - Aug. 16, 2012 life. And the person who with her family by her side. to Salem, where she taught many organizations, through Madsen) and Steve Cozart should be talking to her about A celebration of life will be Originally from Prosper in music in Salem public which she developed close and wife, Elaine; and grand- them is her mother. held for Virginia Corrie- the Coquille River Valley, schools. It and loving friendships. children, Will Counts, Bren- DEAR ABBY: I have an Cozart, 80, of Salem at 10 Virginia was born Jan. 31, was in These include Pi Phi sorori- dan, Emma and Tom Fisher, aunt (by marriage) who I a.m. Friday, Aug. 24, at the 1932,, the only child of dairy Salem ty,P.E.O., the Unitarian Uni- think may be suffering from Arianna and Maren Elnes, Unitarian Church in Salem, farmers J. Quincy and Alta through a versalist Congregation of John Gant, Theodore and mental issues. All of a sud- 5090 Center St., N,E, in (Hansen) Corrie. She gradu- mutual love Salem, the Institute of Con- Alexander Cozart-Madsen, den, she is calling members Salem. ated from Oregon State Uni- of jazz, that tinued Learning at and McKenzie and Zachary of our family and telling them Virginia had a passion for versity before settling in she met and Willamette University, the Cozart. that “so- creative expression. She was North Bend with her first married Peregrines Poets, and the Contributions in honor of DEAR and-so” (it a watercolorist, a musician husband, George Gant. They D a vid Oregon Poetry Association. varies) is Virginia may be made to the and most notably, a poet. raised three children, Corrie Virginia Cozart. She was a past recipient of ABBY talking Oregon Poetry Association, She had an open acceptance Gant, Melanie Elnes and Corrie-Cozart To gether the Lampman Award for about them of others and an ability to Calvin Gant. Images and they shared poetry and was a featured P.O. Box 14582, Portland, OR behind their polish any nugget. Those memories of Coos County’s 27 years of travel and adven- poet at readings throughout 97293; or P.E.O. c/o Melody backs. Of who knew her were inspired beauty and culture were fre- ture, most of which was the Pacific Northwest. A King, Chapter BQ, 4222 course, none to seek and create beauty in quently featured in her artis- spent in exploration of art, book of her poetry,“A Muta- Penny Drive South, Salem, of it is true, the world. tic works. music and poetry, or in sim- ble Place,” was published in OR 97302. but it has 2003. Arrangements by Virgil T. caused a In addition to her loving Golden Funeral Service, huge rift in Donald Lee McDonald High in Eugene and high side where Duffy stayed husband and children, Vir- Salem, 503-364-2257. our family. JEANNE April 14, 1934 - April 6, 2012 school at Mt. Angel High active in politics; helping ginia also is survived by Sign the guestbook at F amily PHILLIPS School where she played first petition for Oregon’s vote by sons-in-law, Paul Fisher and www.theworldlink.com. members Gail Lillian McDonald violin in the orchestra. She mail law. He also was a pres- have had big graduated from Albany High July 22, 1936 - Oct. 25, 2011 ident of the Lakeside Library arguments over these calls. School, Class of 1954. Board and an avid reader and The aunt is in her mid-50s Private services were pre- During their teenage years crossword puzzle fan. Death Notices and has always been quiet viously held for Donald in Yachats, Gail and Duffy Gail loved music; playing and sweet to everyone, so of “Duffy” L. McDonald and met at the local roller skating the violin, harp, accordion, Jeanne A. Gill — 85, of ments are pending with course when someone gets a Gail Lillian McDonald of rink and eventually married piano, organ and keyboard. Coquille, died Aug. 15, 2012, Myrtle Grove Funeral Ser- Lakeside. in Coquille. Arrangements vice-Bay Area, 541-269- call, the person tends to in 1958. They would often She also loved animals of all Duffy was born April 14, are pending with Myrtle 2851. believe her. This is tearing perform at local events and kinds, with a special interest 1934, in Pittsburg, Kan., to Grove Funeral Service, 541- Leo Ray McClure — 63, of our family to pieces, and no establishments in the in training and riding horses one knows for sure if she’s Thelma Romondo-McDon- Yachats area; singing, while 369-3158. Coquille, died Aug. 17, 2012, ald and John Romondo. He that began in junior high. Sharon L. McDonald — in Springfield. Arrange- having problems or if she is Duffy played the guitar and She trained and rode horses telling the truth. passed away 69, of North Bend, died Aug. ments are pending with Gail played as a hobby and taught many Help! My cousins are no April 6, 15, 2012, in Coos Bay. Amling/Schroeder Funeral the accor- friends and family members longer speaking to one 2012, in Arrangements are pending Service - Coquille Chapel, dion. how to ride. In addition to another or me. I’m not close Lakeside with Myrtle Grove Funeral 541-396-3846. Together her interests in music and to her, but I have fallen prey from liver Service-Bay Area, 541-269- Bearl C. Baker — 41, of they owned horses, she also was an to her phone calls to others. cancer. Gail a local 2851. North Bend, died Aug. 15, expert seamstress. She What should I do? — SLAN- was born restaurant. Lurelene Rollin — 91, of 2012, in North Bend. enjoyed gardening, working DERED IN INDIANA July 22, Later, Gail Portland, formerly of Arrangements are pending on her computer and was an DEAR SLANDERED: A 1936, in became a Coquille, died Aug. 14, 2012, with North Bend Chapel, Bend to Earl avid reader and crossword in Portland. Arrangements 541-756-0440. sudden change in personality Duffy McDonald Gail McDonald typesetter can indeed be a sign of men- and Helen for the puzzle fan as well. are pending with Myrtle Joey W. Tobiska — 61, tal illness or a physical prob- Hankins. Waldport The couple is survived by Grove Funeral Service, 541- formerly of Coos Bay, passed lem. Those family members She passed away Oct. 25, Times newspaper and a Duffy’s half-sister, Allana 396-3158. away Aug. 6, 2012, in Golden who ARE still speaking to one 2011. in Lakeside from lung bookkeeper and tax preparer Parker of Minocqua, Wis.; Frank Henry Hanson — Valley, Ariz. Arrangements another should approach the cancer. while Duffy enjoyed a career Gail’s sister, Sandra Miller of 99, of Coos Bay,died Aug. 16, are pending with Coos Bay uncle to whom the woman is While growing up, Duffy as a civil engineer for the Eugene; stepsister, Barbara 2012, in Coos Bay. Arrange- Chapel, 541-267-3131. married and express the fam- lived in Kansas, Klamath U.S. Forest Service. During Keepers and stepmother, ily’s concerns. She may need Falls, Portland and Wald- most of their adult working June Hankins of Lincoln a physical and neurological port. He graduated from years, they lived in Maple- City; and their niece, Lisa • Cremation evaluation. (And the cousins Waldport High School. In ton, Corvallis and Medford. Miller of Whittier, Calif. • Funeral Service need to mend fences.) How 1953 he enlisted in the U.S. Duffy retired from the In lieu of flowers, the fam- sad. Army. During that time, he Forest Service in 1985. Soon ily asks that donations in the Locally DEAR ABBY: Have you was sent overseas, serving 16 after, he became a real estate McDonald’s name be made “Our family Owned ever dealt with work addiction months in Korea. During his to Coos County Animal & agent then a broker in the serving your family” Operated in your column? Many mental military service, he received Medford area. For several Shelter, 92960 Southport health care professionals do the Korean Service medal, years he and Gail owned and Road, Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-267-4216 not take workaholism seri- United Nations service operated a real estate agency Arrangements were under 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson ously — probably because medal and the National there. In 1990, Gail graduat- the direction of North Bend many of them suffer from the Defense service medal. ed with honors from South- Chapel, 541-756-0440. problem themselves. As a youth, Gail attended ern Oregon State College Friends and family are I recently researched the elementary schools in Trent, with a Bachelor in English encouraged to sign the guest- topic because the behavior of Goshen and Eugene. Later Literature. Upon their retire- book at www.coosbayfh.com a close friend was making our she attended Colin Kelly Jr. ment, they moved to Lake- and www.theworldlink.com. relationship suffer. Worka- holics Anonymous exists, and some books have been written on the subject. Per- Robert Joseph West Coast Trucking for children and six great- haps you could spread the Geisler many years and then quit to grandchildren. drive long haul for Leavitt’s, Memorial contributions word. — CARING FRIEND June 25, 1943 - Aug. 13, 2012 IN SAN FRANCISCO where he made many terrific may be made to the Ameri- DEAR CARING FRIEND: A graveside service to pay friends. He was once fea- can Cancer Society, 31 West I’m pleased to do that. our respects will be held for tured on KVAL leading a Sixth St., Medford, OR Robert Joseph Geisler, 69, of convoy of trucks delivering 97501. Noorthrth BendBend ChapelChapel Workaholics Anonymous is Cremationremation & FFuneraluneral SServiceervice an international organization North Bend long poles to a hurricane- Arrangements are under at 11 a.m. devastated . the direction of Dunes Established in 1913, formerly Peterson, Grimm & that was founded in 1983. It’s Campbell-Watkins Funeral Homes. a 12-step program based on S aturday, Bob and his wife of 34 Memorial Chapel, 541-271- the principles of Alcoholics Sept. 8, at years, Thea, had a happy and 2822. • Simple cremation & burial. Anonymous for individuals the Gardiner loving marriage, enjoying Sign the guestbook at • Convenient downtown location. who feel their work lives have Cemetery. their little spread up Kentuck www.theworldlink.com. • Full-service facility including large chapel, reception, gotten out of control. It offers He was pre- Inlet, their trips to Reno and private viewing & conference rooms. viously mutual support in solving Las Vegas, Nev., and their • Merchandise options include caskets, urns, burial & interred. friends and family. Thea problems related to compul- urn vaults, cremation jewelry, printed materials, video Bob was Bob Geisler passed away in 2004. After sive overworking, and it also tributes & more available at the time of need or in born June some time, Bob was lucky Funerals helps families and friends advance by preplanning. who are affected. 25, 1943, in Jewell County, enough to meet his next love Tuesday, Aug. 21 Kansas to Edward and Mag- and partner, Virginia Lurelene Rollins, 1 p.m., • Pet cremation. To find out about weekly • Payment terms & options. meetings and group develop- gie (Young) Geisler. He Mudock, with whom he chapel funeral service, • All funeral & insurance plans accepted. ment guidelines, contact passed away Sunday morn- spend the last two years of Myrtle Grove Funeral ing, Aug. 13, after a valiant Service, 94105 Rink Creek Workaholics Anonymous, his life. Locally owned by Tom Boynton P.O. Box 289, Menlo Park, CA two-year battle with lung Bob was a loving stepdad Lane, Coquille. Graveside cancer. service to follow at Myrtle 94026; call 510-273-9253; or to his daughters, Beverley Est. 1913 541-756-0440 go to www.workaholics- At age 21, he moved to Bonniksen and Vicki Borre- Crest Memorial Gardens, 2014 McPherson Avenue anonymous.org. Reedsport, and found work vik, and a fun, funny and Coquille. The Rev. Edgar North Bend, OR in a mill. Bob also worked for loving Papa to his five grand- Shippey will officiate. www.coosbayfh.com C M C M Y K Y K

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TEACHERS 2012 conventions embrace social media Money may be the reason ble in history.” feed muster more followers dedicated social media team whole country to participate BY JEFFREY COLLINS AND Continued from Page A1 TAMARA LUSH Democrats will not just than its counterpart. Both with its own “Social Media in a more interactive way The Associated Press show prime-time speeches had more than 10,000 fol- War Room” in the Tampa then you might traditionally live on the Internet, but will lowers Friday. Convention Center. The experience by tuning into a “Our people have been able to get jobs elsewhere,” CHARLOTTE, N.C. — also stream caucus meetings Social media was still in its party’s biggest push through television,” said Nikki Sut- Sanders said. Democrats and Republicans and the council discussions infancy four years ago. The the Internet will come ton, director of digital media are using social media to of the party’s platform and number of items posted on through videos on YouTube, for the 2012 Democratic “We are hiring good turn their national conven- ideals over the Web. Repub- Twitter on Election Day 2008 Republican National Con- Convention. teachers and we are losing tions away from the smoke- licans have hired a full-time is equal to about six minutes vention spokesman James And those planning them.” filled rooms of yore and into blogger and a full-time digi- worth of tweets today, the Davis said. protests are using the Inter- No contract meetings where anyone who tal communications manag- social media company “Our goal is to leverage net to get organized, too. The wants to get involved is just a er to do nothing but engage recently wrote on its blog. these technologies, to reach March on Wall Street South, Although money is a big click away, no matter where people online. The dramatic changes in every American, whether which plans to bring thou- factor, Sanders guesses some they are. The conventions’ Face- social media have required they are in Toledo, Ohio, the sands to Charlotte to rally teachers may have left out of Both parties’ ambitious book and Twitter sites are both parties to almost start convention floor in Tampa or against big business and frustration that they still plans reflect the maturation already stoking interest in the from scratch in developing a forward operating base in economic inequality, has a have no contract for the of social media sites that events, with photos of the strategies for incorporating Afghanistan,”he said. website, Facebook page and 2011-2013 school years. played a much smaller role in Republican stage under con- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Democrats will have a Twitter account. Teachers negotiate new the conventions four years struction in Tampa or profiles Instagram and Flickr into similar setup at their con- Organizers hope to use the contracts every two years. ago. The Republicans call of Democratic volunteers and their conventions. vention Sept. 4-6 in Char- Web to direct people to sites in But Coos Bay’s 2011-2013 theirs a “convention without delegates. Users can interact In 2008, Republicans lotte. (Republicans meet a more than a dozen states contract has not been rati- walls,” while the Democrats with a mouse click, such as hired a web vendor to handle week earlier in Tampa.) where they can take buses to fied. The two groups did say their gathering will be one who urged friends to help all things Internet for their “We’re able to expand it Charlotte to join in the various reach a tentative agreement “the most open and accessi- the GOP convention Twitter convention. Now, there’s a even further and invite the protests during the week. early this summer, but the details of that proposal have not been released, not even to Fire evacuees return home the teachers. The teachers union requested the contract be SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — burned out of control for trying to put out hot spots.” kept secret from the public FRESH TUNA Hundreds of people in much of the week. About 900 firefighters until September, when the and California “Some people will find with eight helicopters contin- teachers can review it who fled encroaching flames their homes there and others ued building a line around the together. from wildfires were allowed will find homes damaged or fire. Charleston Marina The district’s initial offers to return to their homes even lost,”said Mick Mueller, The fire broke out Monday lacked step increases. Friday, and in Washington a spokesman at the fire com- at a bridge construction proj- “It is not common for many were to find out mand center. ect and exploded through dry negotiations to go on that whether their property was Meanwhile, some resi- grass, brush and trees. long,” said Dawn Granger, 541-294-6300 spared by a huge blaze that dents of rural central Idaho Authorities said Friday the were told to evacuate by late blaze had burned 48 residen- Coos Bay School District Friday as blazes continued to tial properties and 15 other superintendent. Join Us for Our Annual burn throughout the West. structures on the east side of “Nor is it common to delay ET In Washington, people the Cascades. The fire burned that long to distribute it.” P were returning to the south on the north side of Interstate Who knew? V OSER and east sides of the 35- 90. More than 400 people GEST L square mile Taylor Bridge evacuated. Granger said several of the IG teachers who left cited B Fire near the town of Cle Firefighters hope to have Visit us money as the reason for their EST TODAY for a Elum in the Cascade Range, the fire contained Sunday. CONT departures. But she thinks FREE Weight about 75 miles east of But the National Weather Did you know... Seattle. The 22,700-acre fire Service has issued a red flag some may have made a dif- Check-Up 45% of Dogs and 58% of Cats was about one-third con- warning for high wildfire ferent decision if they knew tained on Friday. danger in effect through the details of their proposed are overweight or obese? “The folks will have to be Saturday night on the east contract. GEST LOSERS working among fallers drop- side of the Cascades. In “If teachers know, they The BIG make decisions based on each win a ping hazardous trees and addition to the hot, dry con- Dog & Cat will utility crews working to get ditions, there’s a chance for knowledge rather than based t Basket. the power back on in there,” dry thunderstorms Saturday on fear,”she said. Pet Gif Mueller said. “And firefight- evening with lightning that The World was able to ers are still working in there could start more fires. reach two of the five teachers who left Coos Bay for North SCAN ME! or GGoogle ooglle us!us!! Bend. Richard Edgar, an ele- Morganorrgan VVet,ett,, CoosCoos BayBay mentary teacher who had 2 23030 Market,Marrkett,, CCoosoos BayBay • 541-269-5846541--269--5846 taught at Coos Bay for 10 years, said his decision had Presenting the Art of.... nothing to do with money. Several of his family mem- J Lynn Peterson bers, including his wife, teach at North Bend and he wanted to work alongside them. 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They kneeled before told a packed news confer- ApldIndlT 41.89 + .45 Hallibrtn 35.12 — .18 RockwlAut 73.72 + .86 Avon 15.96 + .05 HeclaM 4.90 SempraEn 68.74 — .18 vowed a fight to the death asking for higher wages as shotgun-toting police and ence that Thursday was a BP PLC 42.72 — .03 Hess 49.31 — .70 SouthnCo 46.08 + .01 today as police announced a the miners had done, the sang a protest song, saying dark day for South Africa BakrHu 47.32 HewlettP 19.52 BkofAm 8.00 + .07 HonwllIntl 59.50 + .74 Textron 27.19 + .19 shocking casualty toll from women demanded to know “What have we done?” in the and that it was not a time for Boeing 73.91 + .27 Idacorp 42.57 — .03 3M Co 94.24 + .50 the previous day’s shooting why police had opened fire Xhosa language. pointing fingers, but many BrMySq 31.57 — .35 IBM 201.22 + .38 TimeWarn 42.61 + .09 by officers of striking plat- Thursday with automatic Police insisted that they people were comparing the Brunswick 23.13 + .28 IntPap 34.58 — .30 Timken 41.91 + .41 Caterpillar 90.01 + 1.42 JohnJn 67.80 — .40 inum miners: 34 dead and 78 rifles, pistols and shotguns acted in self-defense, noting shootings to apartheid-era Chevron 112.66 — .66 LockhdM 92.40 + .35 TriContl 16.16 + .02 wounded. on the strikers, many of that strikers even possessed state violence. 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Champion GOAT Livestock Buyers Seller: STEER BUYERS GOAT BUYERS Joyce Scolari , 4-H 3-H Wood Products Grange Co-op, Central Point Alder Acres RV Park Les Schwab Tires Buyer: Azalea Acres Mike Miranda Dairy Les Schwab Tires C-n-B Security LLC C & C Landscaping SWINE BUYERS Century 21 Team Realty, Jeff Krall 3-H Wood Products Coos Bay Towboat Co. Baumer Brothers Coquille Indian Tribe Bob Gerber Coquille Supply Charity Train Craig Gurney Trucking Coos Bay Towboat Co. Reserve D.B. Western Coquille Supply Dr Jim and Mary Woods Coquille Vision Center Champion Drill Tech D.B. Western Ed Anderson Logging Douglas County Farmers Co-op BEEF Drill Tech Ficher Dairy – Joe Ficher Seller: First Community Credit Union East Fork Lumber Co. Inc. Ed Anderson Logging Beth Spencer , 4-H Hill and Blaylock Inc First Community Credit Union Buyer: Hitner Investments Four Mile Logging Hodge Distributors D.B. Western Golder’s NAPA Jerry and Linda Smith Industrial Steel and Supply Knife River Materials Jerry and Linda Smith L A Logging Jerry Bowers Trucking Matt Muenchrath Knife River Materials Reserve Milk-E-Way Feed, Tack and Trucking Les Schwab Tires Mill Casino Lone Rock Timber Management Champion North Curry Bookkeeping Mast Farms Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline McCarthy Brothers SHEEP Roseburg Forest Products Morgan Veterinary Clinic Shaun Hobson Seller: Northwest Farm Credit Services TRIAD Machinery Ocean Boulevard Veterinary Hospital Chloe Jordan , 4-H Upstream Land & Cattle Co. Oregon Resource Corp. Buyer: Plum Creek Timber Les Schwab Tires Roseburg Forest Products SHEEP BUYERS Russell Shaping and Excavating CJ O’Neil & Co Southport Forest Products Campbell Group Tom Parry Inc Les Schwab Tires W & L Lumber Palouse Creek Ranch West Coast Resources Reserve Plum Creek Timber Weyerhaeuser Stoff Creek Livestock Wyatt Timber Champion Tom Parry Inc Yates Road Building SWINE Seller: Olivia Schrunk , 4-H Cake Buyer: CAKE DONORS CAKE BUYERS Industrial Steel and Frazier’s Bakery, Coquille Alder Acres RV Park Supply Co. Mill Casino, Coos Bay Baumer Brothers & Reconnections Counseling Oregon Coast Culinary Institute, Coos Bay D. B. Western Ray’s Food Place, Bandon Oregon Cranberry Supply Safeway, North Bend South Coast Ag, Andy Heim Reserve Wal-Mart Supercenter, Coos Bay US Bank & JF and Audrey Albaugh Champion Wischnofske Timber Falling GOAT C Y AC Seller: Coos Youth Auction Program The Coos Youth Auction Committee is an organization that manages the Coos Youth Auction Program and promotes the sale of animals for 4-H Rose Labrousse , 4-H and FFA members in Coos County. The CYAC provides members grades 5-12 with an opportunity to learn the skills of raising animals for breeding and meat purposes. The Coos Youth Auction is held on Saturday at the Coos County Fair. A small portion of the sales money covers Buyer: operating expenses of the CYAC and the remainder is distributed to the members participating in the sale.

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South Coast Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low Today: Cloudy, then gradually becoming around 55. West wind 5 to 9 mph. mostly sunny, with a high near 66. Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near Tonight: A 20 percent chance of rain. 79. Calm wind becoming west 5 to 9 mph. Increasing clouds, with a low around 54. Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low Sunday: A 20 percent chance of rain. around 54. West wind 5 to 9 mph. By Benjamin Brayfield, The World Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near Sarah Crawford pauses while discussing the potential consequences to the Flicker Community Garden if the Coquille Valley wetland restoration Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low 77. project moves forward. around 53. Northwest wind around 6 mph. Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near around 54. 68. Portland area FLOODING something that would make Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of it work for everybody.” How did this project get started? rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 55. Today: A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 84. The flood could The proposed restoration of 400 acres of wetland in Winter Lake has been Tuesday: A slight chance of rain or driz- Waterman zle. Partly sunny, with a high near 66. Tonight: A chance of showers. developed over the past three years by Winter Lake landowners, The Nature Increasing clouds, with a low around 60. potentially Sharon Waterman, a Conservancy and the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife. Curry County Coast Sunday: Cloudy, then gradually becom- rancher with the second The project was seeded in 2009 after ODFW approached Winter Lake’s Today: Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly ing mostly sunny, with a high near 75. reverse 150 largest share of Winter Lake biggest landowners about swapping land. The department wanted pasture it sunny, with a high near 58. Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low land after Messerle, Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59. North wind around 5 mph. years of work could restore to wetland. around 49. West wind around 6 mph. empathizes with Garden Michael Kesier, owner of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, was interested in swap- Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 77. Continued from Page A1 Valley Road residents. ping 280 acres. 60. Calm wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph. Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low “They are concerned An adjacent landholder, the China Camp Gun Club, offered its 120-acre par- Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59. “We have said from the about their production and cel for wetland development. The club still would own the land and use it for around 54. Northwest wind 6 to 8 mph. beginning, they will be no how it will affect them, and duck habitat and hunting. Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near North Coast worse than they are in the A new plan was formed: The group would work together to restore 400 63. Today: A chance of showers. Cloudy, it’s the same for us on a big- Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of present,”said Fred Messerle, acres of land and install a more advanced tide-gate system. with a high near 60. ger scale,”she said. rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 53. Tonight: Cloudy, with a low around 55. Coos County commissioner Waterman’s 419-acre The plan was considered a victory for both conservationists and ranchers. Tuesday: A slight chance of rain or driz- West southwest wind around 6 mph. who is heading the project in share of grazing land rubs up ODFW wanted to redirect the flow of water so it could reconnect historic zle. Partly sunny, with a high near 62. Sunday: Cloudy, with a high near 63. his personal capacity as a against the proposed refuge. streams. The ranchers, for a relatively small personal cost, would get their Rogue Valley West southwest wind around 6 mph. aging tide gate replaced with a new $3 million system. Sunday Night: Cloudy, with a low around rancher. She said she opposes the Today: Rain likely. Areas of smoke. Partly 55. West wind 3 to 6 mph. But, for some landowners, project until she learns more To pay for the project, the group, now including The Nature Conservancy, is sunny, with a high near 97. Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near that’s become a tough sell. about how it will affect her soliciting grants from a variety of public and private sources. Tonight: Areas of smoke. Partly cloudy, So far, they have secured about $100,000 million. with a low around 58. 62. “We don’t have a voice at groundwater. Monday Night: Cloudy, with a low the table,” said Lisa Foster, If more funding can be found, constructing earthworks would begin in 2013. Sunday: Areas of smoke. Mostly sunny, But the Nature Conser- with a high near 95. around 55. who owns a 6.25-acre sec- vancy, a partner in the wet- From there, the tide gates would be installed in 2014, and the bulk of planting and restoration would continue through to 2017. Sunday Night: Areas of smoke. Partly Central Oregon tion of Garden Valley Road. cloudy, with a low around 59. land project, said it’s too Today: A 30 percent chance of showers. “We never have. And I early to tell how Waterman’s Monday: Areas of smoke. Mostly sunny, Partly sunny, with a high near 91. think Fred [Messerle] has land would be affected. marsh?” he said. “That’s a commitment for with a high near 93. Tonight: A 30 percent chance of show- repeatedly made it abun- Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low ers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 57. Steve Denney, the South Main also is concerned us to do a better job of it.” around 57. dantly clear he doesn’t give a Coast conservation director Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 90. Calm about the loss of land from He said the difficulty, for Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near wind becoming northwest 5 to 8 mph. crap what we say.” for the Conservancy, said if 87. the county’s tax rolls. any project, is deciding what Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low Inundated the water table changes, they But Denney said the coun- stage to approach landown- Central Douglas County around 53. North wind 5 to 8 mph. can adjust drainage levels. ty won’t lose any land from ers. Monday: Sunny, with a high near 86. At the heart of the dispute Today: Rain likely. Mostly sunny, with a “I think there’s option to its tax rolls because the state “Do you bring people in high near 87. Northwest wind 5 to 9 mph. Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low are questions over how not impact them, and that’s is trading for the wetland, not after the draft study that isn’t Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. much water is to be chan- what will be done,”he said. buying it. Bandon Biota will complete but shows some around 55. Northwest wind 6 to 11 mph. Eastern Oregon neled from the Coquille give the department 280 information? Or do you wait Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 84. Northwest wind around 6 mph. Today: Sunny with a high near 98. River into the proposed wet- Bob Main Northwest wind around 6 mph becoming acres in exchange for timber- until the final report is done?” Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low land refuge. light and variable. Commissioner Bob Main, land around Eel Lake. For some landowners on around 54. Northwest wind 5 to 9 mph. Foster said from what she Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low Messerle’s opponent in “I’m not convinced it’s a Garden Valley Road, the Monday: Patchy fog. Partly sunny, with around 70. Southwest wind 5 to 11 mph. has seen in a draft hydrology November’s election, has his a high near 82. land grab because it’s a land answer appears to be sooner Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near report, the proposed amount own concerns about the trade and it has got some rather than later. Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low will inundate her property around 53. 96. Southwest wind around 6 mph. project. pretty good benefits to the “If it had been open from Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low on Garden Valley Road and Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near While Main said consul- citizens of Coos County,” he the beginning and honest, I 78. around 65. Northwest wind around 7 mph. several others. tation with surrounding said. don’t think it would have Monday: Sunny and hot, with a high “If this thing goes landowners has been poor, been a big deal,”Foster said. Willamette Valley near 96. through, it will put 1 to 3 feet he has a bigger issue with the Consultation Today: A chance of showers. Mostly Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low “But the way it’s going is sunny, with a high near 83. around 65. of water across the whole loss of productive farmland Denney said he hopes so underhanded. I just didn’t thing,” Foster said. to the Oregon Department of concerns about the project expect so much lying, so “It’s completely useless.” Fish and Wildlife. will be allayed when resi- much underhandedness.” Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall Foster owns a separate “We spent 150 years try- dents see the final design for Reporter Daniel Simmons- property in Langlois where ing to make that ground pro- the project. 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College Football Defense leaps into Oregon spotlight

BY STEVEN DUBOIS The Associated Press

The Oregon Ducks shake-off distractions the way their play- makers elude defenders — quickly and without looking back. An NCAA investigation lurks, their head coach almost jumped to the and an ESPN The Magazine article sug- gested half the team smokes mari- juana. The Rose Bowl-winning team also lost its starting quarter- back and Heisman-finalist run- ning back as early entries to the NFL draft. Those events might signal a program in decline. But Oregon enters 2012 as a top-5 team in most polls, and a favorable schedule — By Lou Sennick, The World except for back-to-back road North Bend’s volleyball team works out Wednesday morning during a volleyball camp at North Bend High School. Reedsport and Brookings-Harbor participated in the week- games against USC and California long clinic, learning team and individual skills and getting some playing time in.Teams on the South Coast start practice for volleyball and other fall sports Monday. that loom in November — could set up coach Chip Kelly and the Ducks for another run at the national championship. Practice starts Monday for high schools The Ducks,with 65 freshmen and sophomores, might even have THE WORLD student-athletes. Bandon Football — 10 a.m.-noon and 4-6 p.m. stronger squads in the years to come. The first day teams can play School Phone: 541-357-4413 Volleyball — 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. “I think we have talent here and Though it’s officially still a games is Thursday, Aug. 30, and a Participation Fee: $50 Boys Soccer — 12:15-1:15 p.m. and 5:30-7:30 p.m. I’m excited about it, but we still month away according to the cal- number of the football teams play Football — 2-4:45 p.m. and 5:30-8 p.m. Girls Soccer — 8 a.m. to noon have a young football team,” said endar of the seasons, fall effective- games on Aug. 31, including Volleyball — 1:30-4 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Cross Country — 9 a.m. Monday (camp the rest of the week) Kelly, who has compiled a 34-6 ly starts Monday for high school Marshfield hosting Siuslaw and Cross Country — TBA record while leading the Ducks to athletes on the South Coast. North Bend visiting Molalla. Coquille Pacific three consecutive conference That’s the first day of official Most soccer teams won’t have School Phone: 541-348-2293 championships. School Phone: 541-396-2163 practice for fall sports teams. games until the first week of Participation Fee: $75 Participation Fee: $30 Typically known for its light- Though many of the football, school, just after Labor Day. Football — 5 p.m. (Monday), 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Cross Country — 4-6 p.m. ning-fast offense and ever- volleyball and soccer teams in the Coquille will host Marshfield in a (Tuesday-Friday) Volleyball — TBA changing uniforms, Oregon’s area have been holding team boys and girls doubleheader on Volleyball — 9 a.m. and noon Soccer — 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. with a lunch break strength in 2012 is projected to be camps and conditioning camps Wednesday, Sept. 5, with North Boys Soccer — 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Powers on the defensive side of the ball. the past few weeks, Monday is the Bend hosting the Pirates in a boys Girls Soccer — 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Cross Country — 3 p.m. School Phone: 541-439-2291 The Ducks defense finished 67th first day for mandatory practice and girls doubleheader that No participation fee in yards per game last season, but under the rules of the Oregon Saturday. Gold Beach Football — 5-7 p.m. it’s a deceptive statistic. The School Activities Association. The first big cross country School Phone: 541-247-6647 Volleyball — 8 a.m.-noon offense struck so quickly that the Most South Coast teams, aside event of the season is the North Participation Fee: $75 Reedsport defense spent almost 60 percent Football — 8-10:30 a.m. and 4-6:30 p.m. from cross country, will hold daily Bend Invitational at Tugman State School Phone: 541-271-2141 of the game on the field. doubles or single long practices Park on Sept. 11. As of late in the Volleyball — 6-7 a.m. and 4-6 p.m. Cross Country — TBA Participation Fee: $80 with a meal break next week. week, several of the South Coast’s Football — 3-5 p.m. and 6-8:30 p.m. SEE DUCKS | B2 Under OSAA rules, teams cannot smaller schools didn’t have cross Marshfield Volleyball — 9 a.m.-noon practice for more than five hours a country coaches in place. Gold School Phone: 541-267-1440 Cross Country — TBA day on the field or court. Beach still was deciding whether Participation Fee: $100 Siuslaw LPGA Football practice starts with to have a club team this fall. Volleyball — 9- 11:30 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. three days of just helmets and Coquille and Myrtle Point have Football — 9 a.m.-1 p.m. with a break School Phone: 541-997-3448 Girls Soccer — 8-10 a.m. and 5-7:30 p.m. Participation Fee: $125 shoulder pads before players can a cooperative agreement for both Volleyball — 9 a.m.-noon and 3-5 p.m. Golfers face put on full pads and start having boys and girls soccer, while Boys Soccer — TBA Cross Country — 10 a.m.-noon Football — 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5 -7:30 p.m. (10 full contact drills during work- Bandon and Pacific have agree- a.m. to noon and 5-7 p.m. Tuesday through torrid heat outs. ments for soccer (Bandon stu- Myrtle Point Thursday) In addition to filling out dents play for Pacific) and football School Phone: 541-572-2811 Cross County — 9:58 a.m. required paperwork and having a (Pacific students play for Bandon). Participation Fee: $50 Brookings-Harbor in Portland current physical — students must The following is a list of prac- Football — 4-8 p.m. (with break) have a sports physical every two tice schedules for the South Coast Volleyball — 2-4:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. School Phone: 541-469-2108 Cross Country — 3 p.m. Participation Fee: $85 NORTH PLAINS (AP) — years, typically before their fresh- teams this week, along with the Football — 8-10 a.m. and 5-7 p.m. Sydnee Michaels and Mika man and junior years — every school phone number and the par- North Bend Volleyball — 7:30-9 a.m. and 4-6:30 p.m. Miyazato shot 7-under 65 on school on the South Coast but ticipation fee. Times were not School Phone: 541-751-7160 Boys Soccer — TBA Friday in 100-degree heat to share Powers has a participation fee for available for every team. Participation Fee: $75 Girls Soccer — TBA the first-round lead in the LPGA Tour’s Safeway Classic. Miyazato and Michaels each Oregon team had eight birdies and a bogey on Pumpkin Ridge’s Ghost Creek Course. Scott Poore Memorial loses at LLWS Michaels, the former UCLA player who won twice last year on SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. the developmental Symetra Tour, (AP) — Mason Gillis drove in two had her best round of her rookie runs with a check-swing double in season. She’s coming off a career- a four-run fifth for New Castle, best 21st-place tie last week in the Ind., to break open a ’s duel Toledo Classic. in a 4-0 victory over Gresham on “It’s been hit or miss,”Michaels Friday night in the Little League said. “I’ll be in contention and I World Series. might have a little shaky Sunday, Cory Murphy started the scor- and wind up top 30 or something ing spree with a single, moved to like that or I’ll miss the cut by one second on a sacrifice and scored on or two. I definitely feel that every two wild pitches. Gillis followed week I learn something, and I’m four batters later with the half- hoping I’ll start to hit my stride hearted swing that turned into a here toward the end of the season. hit down the right-field line. Last year, I hit my stride at the end Until then, the last two teams of the season, so I’m kind of hop- to open play in the series played a ing I follow that pattern.” tense game dominated from the Cristie Kerr, Inbee Park and mound. Pornanong Phatlum were a stroke Oregon must now play an elim- back. So Yeon Ryu, the Toledo ination game tonight against New By Lou Sennick, The World Jersey. But manager Jason Trickel Classic winner last week, was two South Coast Aquatic Team swimmer Shayonna Tripp does the backstroke lap of her 100-yard individual medley race Friday shots behind at 67 along with plans to tell his players to draw on afternoon on the first day of the Scott Poore Memorial Meet at the North Bend Municipal Pool. In the forground is Katie the experience in the Northwest Brittany Lincicome, Alison Walshe Oberst from Cascade.The three-day meet draws hundreds of swimmers to the South Coast each summer.It is the second of and Jee Young Lee. tournament, when they also lost back-to-back meets on the South Coast. Results of last week’s Big Kahuna Invitational at Mingus Park Pool can be found in their first game before taking the the Community Scoreboard on Page B4. regional title to advance to South SEE LPGA | B2 Williamsport.

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C M C M Y K B2•The World • Saturday,August 18,2012 Y K Sports Beavers seek improvement

CORVALLIS (AP) — After two years of decline, this new season could prove to be a pivotal one for the Oregon State football program and coach Mike Riley. After finishing 3-9 last year — the Beavers never really recovered from a shocking upset by lower- division Sacramento State in the opener — Oregon State has fallen to depths not seen in Corvallis since Riley’s first stint as head coach in the late 1990s. After guiding the Beavers to six bowl games in his first seven years since returning in 2003, Riley The Associated Press The Associated Press failed to get his team to the Mike Riley will try to get Oregon State back on track after the Beavers Oregon head coach Chip Kelly watches his team practice before the Rose Bowl last winter. The Ducks start postseason in 2010 and 2011. missed out on the bowls the past two seasons. the year in the top five in most polls. The question is whether the slide is indicative of a freshman Storm Woods as Scott Crichton, two play- downward trend for a team the favorites. Woods had the makers who made a splash as DUCKS but fans and pundits believe replace the most prolific run- that is not keeping up in the best spring of the three and true freshmen. The interior is Kelly has the answers. ning back in school history in Pac-12 or just a confluence of Agnew had tantalized fans by more the concern. Seniors From Page B1 The coach said he won’t LaMichael James, who also unfortunate circumstances. running for 223 yards against Andrew Seumalo and 354- name a replacement for left for the NFL after his jun- The Pac-12 media have cast a Sacramento State in the pounder Castro Masaniai “We go against the fastest quarterback Darron Thomas ior season. vote for the former, picking opener before suffering a have experience, but the offense in the country four until the end of August prac- Kenjon Barner will get a the Beavers to finish last in nagging hamstring injury. bench is thin. Depth is also an times out of the week, so I tices. Thomas was 23-3 as a chance to be the primary run- the North Division. “If we want to be what we issue at linebacker, where think we’re mentally and starter before leaving early ning back after backing up For now it’s a question want to be, we need to run starters Feti Unga and physically prepared to go 60 for the NFL draft. James the last three seasons. without an answer. But fol- the ball,”said Riley, who said Michael Doctor return, likely minutes with any team,”said Bryan Bennett, a 6-foot-3 The senior has rushed for 1,856 lowing the example of their he wants the team to rush for to be joined by sophomore linebacker Michael Clay, a sophomore, played well in yards and 20 TDs in his career, always-optimistic coach, the 1,700 to 1,800 yards this sea- speedster D.J. Welch. senior who will be joined by limited duty last season, including 939 yards and 11 TDs Beavers were upbeat early in son. The strength of the fellow standouts such as throwing for 369 yards and last season on 152 carries. fall camp. The biggest factor in Beavers’ defense is the sec- defensive end Dion Jordan, six touchdowns with no Also returning is sopho- “I have been really excited Oregon State’s anemic run- ondary, which is anchored by linebacker Kiki Alonso and interceptions. But Marcus more De’Anthony Thomas, with the attitude and inten- ning game last year (averag- ball-hawking cornerback safety John Boyett. Mariota, a 6-foot-4 redshirt whose spectacular freshman sity of the team,” said quar- ing just 86.9 yards per game) Jordan Poyer, a second-team Kelly contends the freshman from Honolulu, season included 595 yards terback Sean Mannion. was poor run blocking from all-conference selection last defense should have gotten outplayed Bennett in the rushing, 605 yards receiving, “Everyone is ready to play the offensive line, which year. Rashaad Reynolds more media attention in each spring game, setting up the 2,235 all-purpose yards and every day and I think that Riley candidly said was his returns to start at the other of the past three seasons. He position battle ahead of the 18 TDs overall. shows.” biggest concern entering fall corner spot and safety batted away a suggestion that Sept. 1 season opener against How much more can he do? Mannion had a promising camp. The return of All- Anthony Watkins led the the Ducks add heavier play- Arkansas State. “Hopefully a lot,” Kelly rookie year, despite having to American Michael Philipp team in tackles last season ers instead of prioritizing Kelly said he isn’t opposed said. “There are some things shoulder the load due to a from injury and arrival of with 85. speed and stamina. to playing both quarterbacks, he’s done in practice that you sluggish running game. The touted freshman Isaac Oregon State returns “We have guys that go up but expects one QB to emerge kind of just go, ‘Wow’.” sophomore was given the Seumalo should help, but a kicker Trevor Romaine, who to 295 and 300, and they run during camp as the obvious “For a true freshman to honor of being named a team lack of depth and experience hit 15 of 22 field goals and 27 as well as anybody in the choice. come in and play receiver and captain this season, some- on the line should be a chal- of 28 extra points as a fresh- country,” Kelly said. “And I “I can’t give you a con- running back and to be able to thing that is unprecedented lenge. man last year. Australian think it works for our defense. crete thing — a ‘Hey,I need to handle both those roles under Riley. While the Beavers’ Tim McMullen is in competi- Personally, we don’t want the see this,’”he said.“It’s always speaks a lot to his football If the Beavers put together offense had difficulty run- tion with Keith Kostol to take big, slow clunky guys that get been which guy moves the acumen,”Kelly added.“He’s a a more balanced attack, then ning the ball in 2011, the over at punter from Johnny tired after two plays.” offense better.” smart kid, understands con- Mannion should see a drop in defense had serious problems Hekker. The question marks are on Besides finding a new cepts well and we’ll keep his 18 interceptions, which stopping the run. Oregon The Beavers kick off the the offensive side of the ball, quarterback, the Ducks must adding to his plate a little bit.” were second-most in the State gave up nearly 200 season Sept. 1 with Nicholls country last season, and per- yards a game on the ground, State and then host Big Ten haps even improvement in which was worst in the con- powerhouse the 10 cuts this season, struggled the first four holes. Playing his 3,332 passing yards and ference and among the worst following week. After last LPGA in two events without cuts the back nine first, she shot a 64.5 completion percentage. in the nation. Riley also has year’s season-opening deba- From Page B1 and lost in the first round of 5-under 30, then finished Mannion should have some referenced third-down cle, don’t expect the Colonels the match-play event. She with birdies on two of her talented targets to throw to in defense (10th in the confer- of Thibodaux, La., to catch Michelle Wie opened with broke par for only the fifth final three holes. The early senior Markus Wheaton and ence) and red-zone defense the Beavers napping. a 69, top-ranked Yani Tseng time in 34 rounds this sea- four-hole birdie spree ended sophomore Brandin Cooks. (eighth) as specific areas “We know every game is had a 70, defending champi- son. with a chip-in at the 386- The search for a running where the Beavers need to going to be a battle and we on Suzann Pettersen shot 71 Playing in the first group yard 13th. back will likely be a continu- improve. can’t overlook any team. We and second-ranked Stacy of the day, Michaels took “From there out it was ing story line into the season, Oregon State should be overlooked Sac State last year Lewis had a 73. advantage of cooler tempera- OK, we got it going,” with sophomores Malcolm set at defensive end with the and we’re going to learn from Wie has missed seven of tures by making birdies on Michaels said. Agnew and Terron Ward and return of Dylan Wynn and that,” Poyer said. Jaguars win preseason thriller

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C M C M Y K Saturday,August 18,2012 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Drivers race Martin wins his for spots in 55th career pole the Chase THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have all had little Mark BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) — Some of Martin toys, and who knows? NASCAR’s biggest names are trying to BROOKLYN, Mich. — My kids someday might be keep their championship hopes alive has 55 career racing against the guy. And and the Chase for the Sprint Cup is still Sprint Cup poles, matching they might be just as frus- about a month away. the number on his . trated.” His age is only two digits , and Jeff Tagliani takes pole for Gordon would all be on the outside lower — not that it’s much of looking in if the Chase started now. an impediment for this Nationwide Series race They have four races to change that, remarkable racer. — Alex starting this weekend at Michigan Martin posted the top Tagliani won International Speedway. qualifying speed Friday of for the NASCAR Nationwide “We don’t feel there is a better race 199.706 mph on Michigan race today at Circuit Gilles track on the circuit to come to when we International Speedway’s Villeneuve, his hometown need a win than Michigan,” Edwards still-new surface. It was the track. said. “We have had a lot of success fourth pole of the year for the Tagliani turned a speed of here.” 53-year-old Martin, who is 96.688 mph Friday around Edwards has won twice at this track, making only his 15th Cup the 15-turn, 2.7-mile layout and another victory Sunday would put start this season. He entered to edge Sam Hornish Jr., the him in great shape in what Gordon only two of the previous pole winner a week ago at called the “chase for the Chase.”The top seven races on the circuit but Watkins Glen International. 10 drivers advance, along with the two showed no sign of rust. It’s Tagliani’s first NASCAR “I’ve had a few years of with the most wins who are between pole in four races. practice,” Martin said. “I 11th and 20th in the points standings. , who don’t need a whole bunch of Edwards is 12th in points but has no won the pole last year, was practice, I need a racecar like victories this year. Busch and Gordon The Associated Press third, giving Penske Racing what I drove today.I need fast have a victory apiece but are 14th and Carl Edwards gives a thumbs-up after qualifying for the NASCAR race at Michigan International the second and third spots, racecars.” 15th, just behind Ryan Newman for the Speedway on Friday. followed by Martin will start at the second wild card spot. and , who was front of Sunday’s race in the , who is in 11th place, at Watkins Glen, but he skidded wide Gordon won two weekends ago at subbing for Kyle Busch in the No. 55 car fielded by Michael has two wins and is in line for one wild coming out of a turn on the final lap on Pocono, but he finished 21st at Watkins No. 54 Toyota. card spot at this point. Newman is 13th an oil-smeared track, and Marcos Glen and trails Newman by 10 points. Waltrip Racing. Carl with one victory. Ambrose won in a chaotic finish. “We’re just trying to race as hard as Edwards qualified second, National Guard continues followed by points leader Newman said he still doesn’t have Ambrose is 17th in the standings, one we possibly can for each position,” as Earnhardt sponsor any news on a new sponsor for next sea- spot ahead of . Both have a Gordon said. “I don’t get too far ahead. I . son, and missing the 10-race Chase win this year, so they still have hope of really live in the moment.” Edwards sounded almost BROOKLYN, Mich. — The would be tough to take this year. reaching the Chase. At the top of the standings, there’s in awe of the pole winner. Army National Guard is stay- “We’ve made it and we’ve not made Edwards finished 11th at Michigan in another close race. Leader Jimmie “He’s living the dream,” ing on as a sponsor of Dale it. When we don’t make it, it’s frustrat- June and has only two top-10 showings Johnson is one point ahead of second- Edwards said. “He’s had a Earnhardt Jr.’s No. 88 ing to go through those last 10 races,” in his last 10 races. A victory this week place , who is only a point successful career. He’s able to NASCAR Sprint Cup team. Newman said. “In the past it hasn’t suddenly puts him in better position for ahead of third-place . come out here and pick and changed our perspective on the next at least a wild card. That could bring Drivers in the top 10 earn bonus choose which races he’s said Friday it has extended its season. But this year I think it’s a little about some interesting scenarios late in points in the Chase for “regular season” going to run and to perform relationship with the bit different. It has weight but it doesn’t a race, when teams have to decide how victories, but Johnson wonders if there well at them. I think it’s pret- National Guard through the change the way I race, doesn’t change aggressively they’re going to try to fin- should be more of a reward for the pre- ty amazing, especially at his 2013 season. my mentality when I get in the racecar ish first. Chase points leader. age. He’s an inspiration for “I think that it’s good for or when I get out of the racecar. It’s all “If you watch some of the restarts at “You could even work up an argu- me, as to how well you can do our team and good for the about doing my job as a driver.” this place, guys sometimes will get a run ment that there’s some type of bonus for such a long period.” sport. We’re excited that Gordon hasn’t missed the Chase and it will be three or four or five wide points that could be awarded to the reg- Martin won his first pole they’re ready to be on board since 2005, and Edwards hasn’t been into that first corner,” Edwards said. “I ular-season champion that carries over July 11, 1981. for the next season,” left out since 2006. Busch has made it think you might see a lot of that. Those or something in the seeding process,” “I had Mark Martin toys Earnhardt said Friday. the last two years. are the things we are willing to risk on Johnson said. “You dream up something when I was a little kid,” The contract was sched- Busch nearly picked up what would more right now than we have in the there that would be nice for the cham- Edwards said. “There are uled to expire at the end of have been a huge victory last weekend past.” pion.” generations of people who 2012. SCOREBOARD

Friday’s Games Oakland 3, Kansas City 0 22. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., , 195.822. Thursday, Aug. 23 Luis Perdomo to Rochester (IL). Optioned RHP On The Air Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 4 Tampa Bay 7, L.A. Angels 0 23. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 193.299. Green Bay at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Jeff Manship and RHP Luis Perdomo to Cincinnati 7, Chicago Cubs 3 Friday’s Games 24. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 193.268. Jacksonville at Baltimore, 4:30 p.m. Rochester (IL). Today Atlanta 4, L.A. Dodgers 3, 11 innings Detroit 5, Baltimore 3 25. (42) , Chevrolet, 193.138. Arizona at Tennessee, 5 p.m. —Agreed to terms with NFL Preseason — San Francisco at Houston, 5 Arizona 3, Houston 1 N.Y. Yankees 6, Boston 4 26. (51) , Chevrolet, 192.988. Friday, Aug. 24 RHP Jeremy Accardo on a minor league contract p.m., CBS; Seattle at Denver, 6:30 p.m., KEVU. Milwaukee 6, Philadelphia 2 Toronto 3, Texas 2 27. (91) , Toyota, 192.709. New England at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. and assigned him to Sacramento (PCL). — Boston at New York Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 1 Kansas City 4, Chicago White Sox 2 28. (47) , Toyota, 192.596. Philadelphia at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. —Placed RHP Ryan Dempster Yankees, 1 p.m., Fox; Chicago White Sox at Miami 6, Colorado 5 Oakland 6, Cleveland 4 29. (13) , Ford, 192.56. Atlanta at Miami, 4:30 p.m. on the restricted list. Recalled OF Leonys Martin Kansas City, 4 p.m., WGN; Minnesota at Seattle, San Francisco 10, San Diego 1 Tampa Bay 12, L.A. Angels 3 30. (93) , Toyota, 192.539. San Diego at Minnesota, 5 p.m. from Round Rock (PCL). 6 p.m., Root Sports. Today’s Games Seattle 5, Minnesota 3 31. (30) , Toyota, 192.359. Seattle at Kansas City, 5 p.m. —Sent RHP Kevin Comer Little League World Series — Teams TBA, 9 a.m., Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 8-10) at Cincinnati Today’s Games 32. (31) , Chevrolet, 192.282. Chicago at N.Y. Giants, 5 p.m. to Houston to complete an earlier trade. 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., ESPN, and noon, ABC. (Cueto 15-6), 10:10 a.m., 1st game Texas (Oswalt 4-2) at Toronto (Villanueva 6-2), 33. (19) , Ford, 192.205. Saturday, Aug. 25 National League Junior League Baseball — Championship, 8 a.m., Pittsburgh (Bedard 7-12) at St. Louis (Lynn 13- 10:07 a.m. 34. (26) , Ford, 192.179. Indianapolis at Washington, 1 p.m. —Reinstated OF Michael ESPN2. 5), 1:05 p.m. Boston (Lester 6-10) at N.Y. Yankees (Phelps 3- 35. (87) , Toyota, 192.118. Detroit at Oakland, 4 p.m. Cuddyer from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Matt — NASCAR Camping World Truck Arizona (Corbin 4-4) at Houston (Lyles 2-9), 3), 1:05 p.m. 36. (38) , Ford, 191.79. Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 4 p.m. McBride to Colorado Springs (PCL). Agreed to Series VFW 200, qualifying at 6:30 a.m. and race at 4:05 p.m. Baltimore (S.Johnson 1-0) at Detroit (Porcello 37. (34) , Ford, 191.724. Houston at New Orleans, 5 p.m. terms with RHP Austin Bibens-Dirkx on a minor 9:30 a.m., Speed Channel; NASCAR Sprint Cup N.Y. Mets (Niese 9-6) at Washington (E.Jackson 9-7), 4:05 p.m. 38. (23) , Chevrolet, 189.944. St. Louis at Dallas, 5 p.m. league contract. Michigan 400 practice, 8 a.m., Speed Channel; 7-7), 4:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Peavy 9-8) at Kansas City 39. (10) , Chevrolet, 189.036. Sunday, Aug. 26 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Sent RHP Ryan NASCAR Nationwide Series NAPA Auto Parts 200, Chicago Cubs (Raley 0-2) at Cincinnati (B.Chen 8-10), 4:10 p.m. 40. (32) T.J. Bell, Ford, Owner Points. San Francisco at Denver, 1 p.m. O’Sullivan to Philadelphia to complete an earlier 11:30 a.m., ESPN; Montreal, (Redmond 0-0), 4:10 p.m., 2nd game Cleveland (Kluber 0-1) at Oakland (B.Colon 9- 41. (43) , Ford, Owner Points. Carolina at N.Y. Jets, 5 p.m. trade. 4 p.m., Speed Channel; NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals, L.A. Dodgers (Harang 8-7) at Atlanta (Sheets 9), 6:05 p.m. 42. (36) , Chevrolet, Owner Points. MIAMI MARLINS—Placed 2B Nick Green on the 8 p.m., ESPN2. 4-2), 4:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Cobb 7-8) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 43. (98) Mike Skinner, Ford, 189.939. Pro Soccer 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 13. Transferred OF Golf — PGA Tour Wyndham Championship, 10 Philadelphia (Hamels 13-6) at Milwaukee 9-9), 6:05 p.m. Failed to Qualify Logan Morrison to the 60-day DL. Selected the a.m., Golf Channel, and noon, CBS; LPGA Tour (Fiers 6-5), 4:10 p.m. Minnesota (Diamond 10-5) at Seattle (Vargas 44. (33) , Chevrolet, 189.444. Major League Soccer contract of 2B Gil Velazquez from New Orleans Safeway Classic, 3:30 p.m., Golf Channel; Miami (Eovaldi 3-8) at Colorado (Chatwood 3- (PCL). 13-8), 6:10 p.m. 45. (37) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 188.157. EASTERN CONFERENCE Champions Tour Dick’s Sporting Goods Open, noon, 2), 5:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Reinstated RHP Mark Sunday’s Games W L T Pts GF GA Golf Channel. San Francisco (Zito 9-8) at San Diego (Stults 3- Nationwide Series Rogers from the paternity list. Optioned SS Jeff Baltimore at Detroit, 10:05 a.m. Sporting KC 13 7 4 43 30 22 Major League Soccer — Vancouver at Seattle, 2), 5:35 p.m. Texas at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. NAPA Auto Parts 200 Lineup Bianchi to Nashville (PCL). 9:30 p.m. (delayed), Root Sports. Sunday’s Games New York 12 7 5 41 40 34 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m. After Friday qualifying; race today Houston 11 6 7 40 35 27 Tennis — ATP Western & Southern Open semifi- Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m. Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 12:35 p.m. At Circuit INF Dallas McPherson on a minor league con- nals, 10 a.m., ESPN2. L.A. Dodgers at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m. Chicago 11 7 5 38 28 25 tract and assigned him to Indianapolis (IL). Cleveland at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Montreal, Canada D.C. United 11 8 3 36 36 29 Junior League Softball — Championship, 2 p.m., N.Y. Mets at Washington, 10:35 a.m. Minnesota at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. Lap length: 2.709 miles Recalled RHP Jared Hughes and INF/OF Yamaico ESPN2. Arizona at Houston, 11:05 a.m. Montreal 10 13 3 33 36 43 Navarro from Indianapolis. Placed RHP Chad Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 5:05 p.m. (Car number in parentheses) Columbus 8 8 5 29 21 22 Sunday, Aug. 19 Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. Qualls on the bereavement list. Optioned LHP Monday’s Games 1. (30) , Chevrolet, 96.688. Philadelphia 7 12 2 23 23 27 Auto Racing — NASCAR Sprint Cup Michigan Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. Jeff Locke to Indianapolis. Promoted RHP Phil Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. 2. (12) Sam Hornish Jr., , 96.649. New England 6 12 5 23 26 29 400, 10 a.m., ESPN; American LeMans Series at Miami at Colorado, 12:10 p.m. Irwin from Altoona (EL) to Indianapolis. Baltimore at Texas, 5:05 p.m. 3. (22) Jacques Villeneuve, Dodge, 96.633. Toronto FC 5 13 5 20 27 42 , 11 a.m., ESPN2; NHRA Lucas Oil San Francisco at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Released 1B Mark N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. 4. (7) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 96.169. WESTERN CONFERENCE Nationals, 6 p.m., ESPN2. Monday’s Games Hamilton. Minnesota at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. 5. (54) Owen Kelly, Toyota, 96.163. W L T Pts GF GA NFL Preseason — Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 5 Atlanta at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Reinstated C Yasmani Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. 6. (18) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 95.87. San Jose 14 5 5 47 47 29 Grandal from the 15-day DL. Placed C Nick p.m., NBC. Team Statistics 7. (88) , Chevrolet, 95.854. Major League Baseball — Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Real Salt Lake 13 9 3 42 36 30 Hundley on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 16. Chicago Cubs at TEAM BATTING 8. (5) , Chevrolet, 95.829. Cincinnati, 10 a.m., WGN; Los Angeles Dodgers at Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. Seattle 10 6 7 37 32 24 —Recalled OF Justin AB R H HR RBI Avg 9. (60) Billy Johnson, Ford, 95.613. Atlanta, 10:30 a.m., TBS; Minnesota at Seattle, 1 Miami at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Los Angeles 11 11 4 37 44 40 Christian and RHP Eric Hacker from Fresno Texas 4063 592 1124 136 571 .277 10. (11) , Toyota, 95.583. p.m., Root Sports; Boston at New York Yankees, 5 Pittsburgh at San Diego, 7:05 p.m. Vancouver 10 8 7 37 28 31 (PCL). San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. Detroit 4019 546 1089 118 526 .271 11. (33) , Chevrolet, 95.557. FC Dallas 7 11 8 29 31 34 —Reinstated SS Ian p.m., ESPN. Los Angeles 4046 554 1096 146 529 .271 Little League World Series — 12. (27) , Dodge, 95.491. Chivas USA 7 9 5 26 14 25 Desmond from the 15-Day DL. Designated INF Teams TBA, 9 a.m. Team Statistics Boston 4128 583 1106 132 554 .268 and 4 p.m., ESPN2; 11 a.m., ABC; and 2 p.m., ESPN. 13. (99) , Toyota, 95.427. Colorado 8 15 1 25 31 35 Cesar Izturis for assignment. TEAM BATTING New York 4019 586 1074 181 567 .267 14. (53) Eric Curran, Dodge, 95.145. Portland 5 12 6 21 22 39 Golf — PGA Tour Wyndham Championship, 10 AB R H HR RBI Avg BASKETBALL Kansas City 4068 483 1081 99 457 .266 15. (31) , Chevrolet, 95.053. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. National Basketball Association a.m., Golf Channel, and noon, CBS; LPGA Tour St. Louis 4084 577 1122 128 554 .275 Minnesota 4030 524 1066 105 501 .265 Safeway Classic, 3:30 p.m., Golf Channel; 16. (6) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 95.041. Wednesday’s Games NEW ORLEANS HORNETS—Signed G Brian Colorado 3997 554 1084 126 528 .271 Chicago 4017 556 1030 154 539 .256 Champions Tour Dick’s Sporting Goods Open, noon, 17. (2) , Chevrolet, 94.965. Columbus 1, Los Angeles 1, tie Roberts. San Francisco 4052 501 1068 75 469 .264 Cleveland 4001 501 1012 107 477 .253 Golf Channel. 18. (81) , Toyota, 94.604. Toronto FC 2, Portland 2, tie FOOTBALL Arizona 3951 530 1028 125 517 .260 Toronto 4036 554 1006 159 519 .249 Major League Soccer — Philadelphia at D.C. 19. (3) , Chevrolet, 94.458. FC Dallas 2, Vancouver 0 Washington 4103 525 1060 127 494 .258 Baltimore 4034 496 986 147 470 .244 United, 2 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Portland at 20. (87) Alex Kennedy, Toyota, 94.345. Today’s Games NFL—Suspended San Diego DT Garrett Brown New York 3999 515 1025 100 497 .256 Tampa Bay 3910 484 913 110 460 .234 New York, 4 p.m., KEVU, and 7:30 p.m. (delayed), 21. (38) , Chevrolet, 93.902. Vancouver at Seattle FC, 1 p.m. for the first four regular-season games for vio- Atlanta 3981 554 1017 117 527 .255 Seattle 4037 465 933 99 440 .231 Root Sports. 22. (01) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 93.648. Sporting Kansas City at Toronto FC, 1:30 p.m. lating the league’s policy on performance- Philadelphia 4072 482 1035 116 460 .254 Oakland 3966 469 911 131 448 .230 Monday, Aug. 20 23. (44) , Toyota, 93.545. San Jose at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. enhancing substances. Cincinnati 3974 508 1008 136 484 .254 TEAM PITCHING NFL Preseason — 24. (15) Chris Cook, Chevrolet, 93.533. New England at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. CLEVELAND BROWNS—Placed RB Eddie NFL Preseason — Philadelphia at New Milwaukee 3998 537 1007 141 514 .252 ERA H ER BB SO Sh Sv England, 5 p.m., ESPN. 25. (10) Jeff Green, Toyota, 93.514. FC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. Williams on injured reserve. Los Angeles 3976 477 999 72 455 .251 Tampa Bay 3.29 921 389 359 980 12 39 Major League Baseball — San Francisco at Los 26. (51) , Chevrolet, 93.348. Chivas USA at Colorado, 6 p.m. CINCINNATI BENGALS—Waived WR Jordan Pittsburgh 3903 495 963 134 470 .247 Oakland 3.50 980 414 342 808 10 29 Sunday’s Games Angeles Dodgers, 7 p.m., ESPN2; Cleveland at 27. (59) , Chevrolet, 93.229. Shipley. Chicago 3862 429 935 96 402 .242 Seattle 3.77 973 448 323 882 8 28 Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports. 28. (75) , Toyota, 93.132. Philadelphia at D.C. United, 2 p.m. —Signed TE Harry Flaherty. Miami 3965 439 957 101 413 .241 New York 3.81 1038 445 314 958 8 37 Little League World Series — Teams TBA, 9 a.m., 29. (41) , Ford, 93.001. Portland at New York, 4 p.m. DETROIT LIONS—Placed CB Drew Coleman on Houston 3997 450 960 103 420 .240 Chicago 3.93 986 460 332 880 8 27 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., ESPN2, and 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., 30. (42) , Chevrolet, 92.536. Columbus at Houston, 6 p.m. injured reserve. Claimed G Bill Nagy off waivers San Diego 4000 449 946 83 417 .237 Detroit 4.001060 463 317 963 4 26 ESPN. 31. (4) , Chevrolet, 92.424. from Dallas. TEAM PITCHING Texas 4.001000 464 332 894 8 28 ERA H ER BB SO Sh Sv 32. (19) , Toyota, 92.371. Transactions —Signed RB Alvester Baltimore 4.06 1079 486 354 840 6 39 33. (43) , Ford, 92.218. Alexander and LB Mike Balogun. Waived LB Local Schedule Washington 3.27 926 390 371 973 7 40 Los Angeles 4.07 986 476 372 830 15 27 Cincinnati 3.36 991 393 316 912 10 40 34. (40) , Chevrolet, 92.17. BASEBALL Scott Lutrus and CB Buddy Jackson. Boston 4.31 1024 509 363 844 4 27 Major League Baseball Today Los Angeles 3.38 937 398 392 931 7 32 35. (08) Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, Ford, 92.137. Major League Baseball KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Announced the retire- Kansas City 4.34 1062 505 403 859 9 29 COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended minor No local events scheduled. Atlanta 3.63 983 424 355 895 8 35 36. (39) , Ford, 91.853. ment of OT Ray Willis. Announced WR Dwayne Toronto 4.58 1028 537 409 835 7 21 league free agents RHP Yeudis Penalo, RHP Sunday, Aug. 19 San Francisco 3.66 981 430 354 901 12 36 37. (26) John Young, Dodge, 91.754. Bowe signed his franchise tender. Cleveland 4.78 1082 557 413 774 6 34 Miguel Polanco and RHP Vladimil Suero 50 No local events scheduled. St. Louis 3.73 1024 438 323 844 6 27 38. (23) , Chevrolet, 91.535. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed LB Josh Linam. Minnesota 4.83 1136 559 328 687 4 26 games for violations of the Minor League Drug Monday, Aug. 20 Pittsburgh 3.77 965 435 353 847 6 41 39. (70) , Chevrolet, 91.29. NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed DB/KR Laron Scott Prevention and Treatment Program. No local events scheduled. San Diego 3.91 969 460 425 891 9 28 40. (46) , Chevrolet, 90.998. and DT Bobby Skinner. Placed LB Clint Sintim on Arizona 3.94 1025 453 307 863 6 28 Auto Racing 41. (14) Eric McClure, Toyota, 90.525. MLB—Approved the sale of the San Diego the waived-failed physical list and DE Justin Philadelphia 4.05 1031 477 297 977 9 26 42. (24) Derek White, Chevrolet, Owner Points. Padres to a group controlled by Ron Fowler that Trattou on the waived-injured list. Pro Baseball Miami 4.09 1062 482 375 816 4 30 NASCAR 43. (47) Matt DiBenedetto, Chevrolet, 90.654. includes the Seidler/O’Malley families. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed LB Korey Suspended Washington minor league C Michael New York 4.26 1021 494 358 926 10 28 Sprint Cup Pure Michigan 400 Lineup Failed to Qualify Bosworth. National League Chicago 4.32 976 487 409 800 8 21 44. (52) Ryan Ellis, Chevrolet, 90.309. Albaladejo (GCL Nationals) 50 games after test- PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Placed RB John Clay East Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 4.37 1088 510 370 993 5 26 After Friday qualifying; race Sunday ing positive for Methylhexaneamine. Suspended on injured reserve. Washington 74 45 .622 — Houston 4.68 1119 545 389 845 5 21 At Michigan International Speedway Tampa Bay minor league OF Deshun Dixon ST. LOUIS RAMS—Waived TE Jamie Childers. Atlanta 70 49 .588 4 Colorado 5.44 1188 617 406 825 3 23 Brooklyn, Mich. Pro Football (Hudson Valley-NYP) 50 games following a sec- Signed WR Brandyn Harvey and WR Charles New York 56 63 .471 18 Lap length: 2 miles ond violation of drug abuse. Suspended free Gilbert. Philadelphia 54 65 .454 20 American League (Car number in parentheses) NFL Preseason agent minor league RHP Vincent Payne, Jr. 50 —Waived TE Gijon 1 Miami 54 66 .450 20⁄2 East Division W L Pct GB 1. (55) Mark Martin, Toyota, 199.706. Thursday’s Games games following a second violation of drug Robinson. Signed LB Ikaika Alama-Francis. Central Division W L Pct GB New York 71 48 .597 — 2. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 198.626. Cleveland 35, Green Bay 10 abuse. Placed TE Nate Byham on the waived-injured Cincinnati 72 47 .605 — Tampa Bay 65 54 .546 6 3. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 198.44. Cincinnati 24, Atlanta 19 American League list. Pittsburgh 66 53 .555 6 Baltimore 64 55 .538 7 4. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 198.183. Friday’s Games —Placed INF Wilson TENNESSEE TITANS—Signed T Jonathan 1 St. Louis 64 55 .538 8 Boston 58 62 .483 13⁄2 5. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 197.878. Tennessee 30, Tampa Bay 7 Betemit on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 12. Palmer and G Michael Jasper. 1 Milwaukee 54 64 .458 17⁄2 Toronto 56 63 .471 15 6. (21) , Ford, 197.78. Minnesota 36, Buffalo 14 Recalled 1B Joe Mahoney from Norfolk (IL). WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed DL Marlon Chicago 46 71 .39325Central Division W L Pct GB 7. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 197.65. Jacksonville 27, New Orleans 24 BOSTON RED SOX—Acquired RHP Pedro Beato Favorite. 1 Houston 39 81 .325 33⁄2 Chicago 65 53 .551 — 8. (9) , Ford, 197.493. Carolina 23, Miami 19 from the N.Y. Mets to complete and earlier trade, HOCKEY 1 West Division W L Pct GB Detroit 64 55 .538 1⁄2 9. (83) , Toyota, 197.433. Detroit at Baltimore, 8 p.m. and optioned him to Pawtucket (IL). Transferred PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Agreed to terms with 1 San Francisco 65 54 .546 — Cleveland 54 65 .454 11⁄2 10. (27) , Chevrolet, 197.163. Arizona 31, Oakland 27 RHP Scott Atchison to the 60-day DL. F Wayne Simmonds on a six-year contract. 1 Los Angeles 65 55 .542 ⁄2 Kansas City 52 66 .441 13 11. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 197.114. Today’s Games CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Placed INF Orlando COLLEGE Arizona 60 59 .504 5 Minnesota 50 68 .424 15 12. (15) , Toyota, 197.012. N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 4 p.m. Hudson on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 16. IOWA—Announced senior DL John Sawhill is San Diego 52 69 .430 14 West Division W L Pct GB 13. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 196.893. San Francisco at Houston, 5 p.m. Placed LHP Leyson Septimo on the 15-day DL, leaving the team because of an injury during Colorado 45 72 .385 19 Texas 68 50 .576 — 14. (14) , Chevrolet, 196.877. Kansas City at St. Louis, 5 p.m. retroactive to Aug. 14. Reinstated 1B Paul preseason practice. Thursday’s Games Oakland 63 55 .534 5 15. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 196.732. Washington at Chicago, 5 p.m. Konerko from the seven-day DL. Recalled LHP MARSHALL—Announced WR Devon Smith has Pittsburgh 10, L.A. Dodgers 6 Los Angeles 62 58 .517 7 16. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 196.501. Dallas at San Diego, 6 p.m. Hector Santiago from Charlotte (IL). transferred from Penn State. N.Y. Mets 8, Cincinnati 4 Seattle 56 64 .467 13 17. (22) , Dodge, 196.249. Seattle at Denver, 6 p.m. —Selected the contract of OKLAHOMA—Suspended DT Stacy McGee Atlanta 6, San Diego 0 Thursday’s Games 18. (78) , Chevrolet, 196.217. Sunday’s Game OF Matt Carson from Rochester (IL). Sent OF indefinitely for a violation of university rules. Milwaukee 7, Philadelphia 4 Texas 10, N.Y. Yankees 6 19. (2) , Dodge, 196.18. Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. outright to New Britain (EL). WESTERN WASHINGTON—Announced the res- Arizona 2, St. Louis 1 Boston 6, Baltimore 3 20. (29) , Chevrolet, 196.052. Monday’s Game Reinstated RHP Anthony Swarzak from the 15- ignation of men’s basketball coach Brad Jackson Colorado 5, Miami 3 Chicago White Sox 7, Toronto 2 21. (11) , Toyota, 195.956. Philadelphia at New England, 5 p.m. day DL. Optioned RHP Jeff Manship and RHP to become an assistant coach at Washington. 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C M C M Y K B4•The World • Saturday,August 18,2012 Y K Community Sports Big Kahuna Pre Run for Kids is Sept. 16 THE WORLD & Girls Club is not required. For more information, call Registration forms are 541-267-6573. The Boys & Girls Club of available at www.great- Southwestern Oregon is tak- futures.org or at the Boys & Fall soccer ing registrations for the Girls Club office, 3333 The Boys & Girls Club is annual Pre Run for Kids. Walnut Ave., in Coos Bay. registering boys and girls in All boys The first three boy and girl grades 1 through 8 for fall and girls in finishers in each grade level soccer. grades 1 Youth receive medals. Winners in Practices may start this through 8 each division also receive a month and the first games are eligible Sports Steve Prefontaine print. will be held in September. to participate Preregistration is recom- The fee is $65 with a current in the race, which will begin mended, though runners can club membership and fee at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. sign up the day of the race reductions are available for 16. starting at noon. those who qualify. The 3-mile race starts and The event is held in con- Participants must be reg- ends on Second Street junction with the Bay Area istered and paid in full before behind the Coos Art Fun Festival and is the day attending a practice. Museum. The entry fee is $15 after the annual Prefontaine For more information, call and membership in the Boys Memorial Run. 541-267-6573. SCAT swimmers win zone titles By Benjamin Brayfield, The World Swimmers compete in the boys 100-yard freestyle during the Big Kahuna meet at Mingus Park last weekend.The event drew hundreds of swimmers to the BayArea and also included a large contingent THE WORLD from both of the local swim teams. More than 65 members of the host Gold Coast Swim Team Two of the three South Coast Aquatic competed in the three-day event, while 18 members of the South Coast Aquatic Team were in action. Team swimmers who qualified for the SCAT also had a number of swimmers at a separate event in Bend. Results for both teams are listed Western Zone meet won events during the in today’s Community Scoreboard. competition in Colorado last weekend. Cassie Dallas won the 100-meter breast- stroke, and also finished second in the 200- meter breaststroke. Greenfield wins Crossings match play Karl Stuntzner-Gibson won the 800- meter freestyle and finished in the top six in THE WORLD Last Friday, Greenfield Golfers have been accu- all five of his individual events. edged David Kimes 1-up and mulating Casual Fridays Alyssa Bennett also qualified for the meet Al Greenfield won the Tucker beat Gregg Wilkinson points throughout the year and joined her two SCAT teammates in Contributed Photo annual match-play tourna- 3 and 2 in the semifinals. trying to qualify for the swimming for the Oregon team in the 13-14 South Coast Aquatic Team members, from left, ment at Bandon Crossings. Most of the golfers who upcoming Crossings Cup age group. Cassie Dallas, Karl Stuntzner-Gibson and Alyssa The event, which played participated in the event are tournament. Tucker and Bennett and Stuntzner-Gibson both were Bennett,participated for Oregon’s team last weekend out over several weeks, ended part of the regular group that Greenfield are third and in the meet for the first time, while Dallas had in the Western Zone swim meet. Wednesday when Greenfield participates in Casual Fridays fourth in the standings qualified in the past. beat Mike Tucker 3 and 2 in each week at the course south behind leader Ed Yelton and The event included swimmers from all the Results for the three are in today’s the championship match. of Bandon. Tracy Couch. Western states. Community Scoreboard. COMMUNITY SCOREBOARD

Bill Fields (16) — 100 Individual Medley, 16, Alex Marineau (20) — 100 Individual Medley, 55.20; 25 Freestyle, 11, 23.40; 100 Breaststroke, Individual Medley, 34, 2:02.62. Dewey Powers 46, Dennis Allen 45, Barb Hoy Bowling 1:10.76; 200 Breaststroke, 9, 2:49.81; 100 13, 1:06.00; 100 Freestyle, 8, 54.41; 50 42, 2:09.40. Liliana Bennett (13) — 500 Freestyle, 18, 44, Ed Atkinson 43, Johnny Ohanesian 42, Clint Freestyle, 20, 1:02.18; 50 Breaststroke, 12, 35.53; Backstroke, , 4, 29.63; 50 Breaststroke, 11, 35.34; Austin Wait (8) — 100 Freestyle, 6, 1:53.81; 50 6:20.14. Laird 36, Sean Suppes 36, Val Nemcek 34, Ron North Bend Lanes 50 Freestyle, 21, 27.45. 50 Freestyle, 6, 24.49; 100 Backstroke, 9, Backstroke, 2, 53.33; 25 Backstroke, 6, 25.72; 50 Craig Hoefs (13) — 50 Freestyle, 13, 35.71; 100 Cookson 33, Dick Wold 33, Bob Webber 32, Larry Kendra Fleetwood (6) — 25 Backstroke, 22, 1:05.78. Freestyle, 8, 53.80; 100 Backstroke, 25, 1:59.12; Freestyle, 7, 1;13.68; 50 Backstroke, 12, 42.58; 50 Grove 28, Chris Holm 26, Daniel Graham 16. Aug. 6-9 1:02.00; 25 Freestyle, 20, 45.75. Bridget McCarthy (16) — 100 Individual 25 Butterfly, 6, 34.20; 25 Freestyle, 8, 25.04. Breaststroke, 6, 44.47; 50 Butterfly, 12, 42.28; Closest to Pin — Ed Yelton (Nos. 6, 14 and 17), HIGH GAME Lauren Forty (12) — 100 Individual Medley, 18, Medley, 1, 1:06.33; 100 Butterfly, 5, 1:07.15; 50 Kiya Weatherly (10) — 50 Breaststroke, 21, 100 Individual Medley, 10, 1:28.64; 500 Kelly Hoy (No. 11). Monday Adult/Junior — Adults: Bruce Watts 2:11.60; 100 Freestyle, 27, 1:52.35; 50 Backstroke, Backstroke, 3, 31.78; 50 Butterfly, 3, 29.86; 200 1:01.17; 50 Freestyle, 27, 55.76; 100 Breaststroke, Freestyle, 57, 7:00.01. Match Play 235, Mike Brooker 228; Julie Graham 188, Debbie 21, 58.36. Backstroke, 5, 2:27.40; 50 Freestyle, 4, 27.29; 43, 2:25.87. Morgan Hoefs (7) — 25 Freestyle, 14, 19.44; 50 Cramer 187. Juniors: Joey Huffman 246, Lucas Semifinals Calli Fox (10) — 100 Freestyle, 22, 1:38.04; 50 200 Individual Medley, 3, 2:25.24; 100 Sara Weatherly (8) — 25 Backstroke, 15, 37.60; Freestyle, 16, 43.99; 25 Backstroke, 13, 24.313; 25 Aug. 10 Skeels 231; Aurora Duff 235, Tabitha Price 179. Butterfly, 21, 58.53; 50 Freestyle, 16, 41.28; 100 Backstroke, 4, 1:06.96; 100 Backstroke, 4, 50 Freestyle, 14, 1:11.23; 25 Freestyle, 16, 34.15. Breaststroke, 13, 26.00; 25 Butterfly, 20, 24.81; Tuesday Boomers Cash Trio — Nick Boutin 212, Al Greenfield d. David Kimes, 1-up Backstroke, 34, 1:51.43. 1:06.96; 100 Breaststroke, 7, 1:17.66. Aina Weaver (9) — 50 Backstroke, 17, 55.00; 50 100 Individual Medley, 11, 1:49.76. Mike Tucker d. Gregg Wilkinson, 3 and 2 Lou Wallace 211, Richard Dupret 203, Chuck Gracie Fox (11) — 100 Freestyle, 28, 1:53.99; 50 Collin McCarthy (11) — 100 Individual Medley, Butterfly, 23, 1:12.47; 50 Freestyle, 28, 57.04. Callie Reynolds (11) — 50 Freestyle, 29, 33.84; Parks 203; Maxine Rowling 181, Sally Curtis 179, Championship Butterfly, 29, 1:08.38; 50 Freestyle, 32, 58.93; 5, 1:23.27; 200 Breaststroke, 2, 3:12.73; 100 South Coast Aquatic Team 100 Freestyle, 24, 1:11.90; 50 Backstroke, 27, Wednesday Sandra Jacobs 175. 38.35; 50 Breaststroke, 33, 45.92; 50 Butterfly, 100 Backstroke, 58, 2:13.18. Freestyle, 6, 1:11.97; 50 Butterfly, 6, 41.66; 50 SCAT results listed by swimmer, followed by Al Greenfield d. Mike Tucker, 3 and 2 Tuesday Juniors — Micheal Villers 257, Jake 17, 36.60; 100 Individual Medley, 22, 1:21.93. Macey Goodrich (10) — 100 Freestyle, 25, Breaststroke, 3, 41.83; 50 Freestyle, 7, 32.77; 200 age (in parentheses), events, places and times. Gerhardt 165, Brenden Smith 133; Alexis Norton Danae Reynolds (10) — 50 Backstroke, na, Ladies Day 1:51.95; 50 Backstroke, 19, 1:01.22; 200 Freestyle, Individual Medley, 6, 2:55.04; 100 Backstroke, 8, Angela Allman (9) — 50 Freestyle, na, 53.40; 172, Bryanna Decker 164, Abby Price 103, 51.75; 50 Freestyle, 59, 47.53; 100 Freestyle, 62, Aug. 9 15, 3:48.14; 50 Freestyle, 26, 47.90; 100 1:30.93; 100 Breaststroke, 2, 1:29.00. 100 Backstroke, 36, 1:51.75; 50 Freestyle, 23, Courtney Guthrie 103. 1:44.07; 50 Backstroke, 59, 53.99; 50 Individual Backstroke, 45, 2:04.20. Garrett McCarthy (13) — 100 Individual 45.83; 100 Freestyle, 20, 1:36.60; 200 Freestyle, PBA Experience — David Warrick 259, Justin Breaststroke, 59, 1:04.16; 50 Butterfly, 35, 50.53; Low Gross — Marion Jones 89, Char Alyssa Hedgpeth (15) — 200 Breaststroke, 4, Medley, 5, 1:19.02; 100 Freestyle, 8, 1:12.74; 50 14, 3:45.17; 50 Backstroke, 13, 49.22; 50 Surprise 216, David Clark 214; Rosanne Wales 100 Individual Medley, 43, 1:45.71. Haudenchild 89, Faye Weeks 102, Sunny Chang 2:47.79; 1650 Freestyle, 2, 21:20.39; 50 Butterfly, Backstroke, 1, 36.34; 50 Breaststroke, 4, 40.65; Breaststroke, 18, 55.86; 50 Butterfly, 18, 54.29; 220, Debbie Cramer 207, Lola Warrick 192, Nancy Kenneth Shepherd (11) — 500 Freestyle, 62, 103, Lisa Hawthorne 104, Jan Shaw 115. 8, 32.14; 50 Breaststroke, 7, 37.40; 400 50 Freestyle, 6, 31.79; 200 Individual Medley, 6, 100 Individual Medley, 17, 1:47.99. Clark 192. Individual Medley, 3, 5:21.88; 200 Individual 2:52.25; 100 Backstroke, 30, 1:24.27; 100 7:11.77; 100 Freestyle, 21, 1:12.27; 50 Backstroke, Low Net — Bette Johnson 72, Margaret Wednesday Senior Mixed — Finley Cheal (6) — 50 Backstroke, 1, 1:00.57; Lou Wallace 235, Medley, 6, 2:34.92; 100 Breaststroke, 8, 1:18.02, Breaststroke, 21, 1:30.03. 28, 42.48; 50 Breaststroke, 29, 48.79. Thomas 74, Katherine Barton 76, JoAnne Brown Berrel Vinyard 226, Chuck Parks 222; Mary Loss 50 Breaststroke, 1, 1:11.09; 25 Freestyle, 6, 22.70; Hannah Whitey (9) — 50 Freestyle, 56, 44.97; 78, Gerry Leep 82. 4, 6:05.53. Cheyenne McNeely (14) — 100 Individual 50 Freestyle, 6, 47.37; 100 Freestyle, 5, 1:50.48; 203, Kitty Russell 194, Thelma Fairchild 189. Caitlin Hite (8) — 25 Backstroke, 16, 41.06; 50 Medley, 13, 1:25.71; 100 Freestyle, 18, 1:13.21; 200 100 Freestyle, 53, 1:39.50; 50 Backstroke, 52, Closest to Pin — JoAnne Brown (No. 17). Wednesday Handicap Cash Trio — 25 Backstroke, 8, 27.34; 25 Breaststroke, 4, Thomas Freestyle, 20, 1:20.40; 25 Freestyle, 18, 38.40. Freestyle, 16, 2:40.60; 50 Butterfly, 9, 40.36; 50 50.74; 50 Breaststroke, 38, 53.99; 50 Butterfly, Aug. 16 Crawford 228, Nathan McAfee 203, Mark 30.62; 25 Butterfly, 5, 27.78. Faith Hite (6) — 25 Backstroke, 14, 36.62; 50 Breaststroke, 12, 46.62; 200 Individual Medley, 41, 52.36; 100 Individual Medley, 29, 1:39.77. Individual Stableford Gonzales 194; Linda Tooley 171, Jasmine McAfee Natalie Cheal (9) — 100 Backstroke, 26, Freestyle, 21, 1:25.49; 25 Freestyle, 15, 33.59. 15, 3:10.17; 100 Breaststroke, 35, 1:41.99; 500 Katherine Barton, 57 points, Margaret Thomas 156, Sandy Tammietti 146. 1:37.43; 50 Freestyle, 7, 37.74; 100 Freestyle, 12, Western Zone Meet Zachary Holt (9) — 100 Butterfly, 2, 1:40.68; Freestyle, 10, 7:37.59. 51, Julie Hawthorne 43, Jan Shaw 40, Molly Wednesday No-Tap (nine pins = strike) — 1:27.08; 200 Freestyle, 4, 3:05.89; 50 Aug. 8-11 200 Breaststroke, 1, 3:33.27; 100 Freestyle, 2, Coleman Metzler (21) — 100 Individual Medley, Coonse 40, Char Haudenchild 40, JoAnne Brown Kevin Jurkowski 300, Kyronn Morgan 255, Backstroke, 6, 54.30; 50 Breaststroke, 12, 52.51; At Colorado 1:21.56; 200 Backstroke, 1, 3:02.37; 50 12, 1:05.22; 100 Freestyle, 9, 54.44; 200 39, Marion Johnson 37, Sunny Chang 34, Faye Trevor Hiebing 246; Tina Chambers 235, Josie 50 Butterfly, 5, 43.52; 100 Individual Medley, 6, South Coast Aquatic Team results Breaststroke, 3, 46.36; 50 Freestyle, 2, 34.75; Freestyle, 11, 2:06.13; 50 Butterfly, 8, 27.68; 50 Weeks 30, Gerry Leep 29, Vickie Ogle 29. Chambers 213, Devan Anderson 167. 1:34.62. Alyssa Bennett (14) — 50 Freestyle, 26, 29.51; 200 Individual Medley, 4, 3:12.66; 100 Freestyle, 5, 24.06. Closest to Pin — Molley Coonse (No. 11). Thursday Social — Mark Mattecheck 237, Kelly Zaraya Estrada (12) — 50 Freestyle, 13, 32.36; 100 Freestyle, 18, 1:03.35; 200 Freestyle, 34, Backstroke, 11, 1:35.04; 500 Freestyle, 3, Derek Miller (16) — 100 Individual Medley, 18, Milburn 220, Devan Anderson 167. 100 Freestyle, 12, 1:11.49; 200 Freestyle, 6, 2:23.35; 400 Freestyle, 24, 4:59.26; 100 Forest Hills Country Club 7:54.09. 1:12.92; 100 Butterfly, 18, 1:14.28; 50 Butterfly, HIGH SERIES 2:31.55; 200 Breaststroke, 3, 3:265.37; 50 Butterfly, 37, 1:16.86. Khalani Hoyer (15) — 50 Butterfly, 11, 34.93; 50 21, 32.47; 200 Backstroke, 10, 2:42.64; 200 Men’s Day Monday Adult/Junior — Adults: Bruce Watts Butterfly, 11, 35.03; 100 Individual Medley, 4, Cassie Dallas (13) — 100 Freestyle, 21, 1:03.93; Breaststroke, 15, 42.72; 50 Freestyle, 15, 30.36; Individual Medley, 19, 2:39.61; 100 Backstroke, Thursday 625, Britton Woolsey 607; Debbie Cramer 537, 1:18.78; 200 Individual Medley, 11, 2:57.48. 200 Freestyle, 18, 2;18.76; 400 Freestyle, 11, 100 Backstroke, 25, 1:21.49; 100 Backstroke, 25, 24, 1:18.15; 100 Breaststroke, 18, 1:25.47. Individual Sally Curtis 485. Juniors: Joey Huffman 640, Hope Gelfand (7) — 25 Freestyle, 2, 18.09; 50 4:47.36; 800 Freestyle, 11, 9:52.43; 100 1:21.49; 100 Breaststroke, 30, 1:34.01. Emily Miller (9) — 100 Butterfly, 3, 2:09.62; Low Gross — Rich McCarty 78, Robbie Robison David Haynes 572; Aurora Duff 619, Tabitha Price Freestyle, 3, 43.02; 100 Freestyle, 3, 1:37.05; 25 Breaststroke, 1, 1:15.08; 200 Breaststroke, 2, Konrad Hoyer (9) — 200 Breaststroke, 3, 100 Freestyle, 19, 1:36.12; 50 Backstroke, 14, 83. 463. Backstroke, 2, 21.93; 25 Breaststroke, 2, 25.65; 25 2:47.31. 3:56.53; 100 Freestyle, 12, 1:56.22; 50 50.86; 50 Butterfly, 20, 56.53; 50 Breaststroke, Low Net — Dan Jordan 66, Glenn Strong 68. Tuesday Boomers Cash Trio — Nick Boutin Butterfly, 2, 19.65; 25 Butterfly, 2, 19.65; 100 Karl Stuntzner-Gibson (14) — 200 Freestyle, 6, Backstroke, 1, 48.11; 50 Butterfly, 7, 54.92; 50 20, 58.33; 50 Freestyle, 21, 44.04; 200 Individual Team 618, Lou Wallace 601, Richard Dupret 596; Individual Medley, 4, 1:52.30. 2:06.56; 400 Freestyle, 4, 4:26.79; 800 Breaststroke, 4, 46.45; 50 Freestyle, 5, 38.58; Medley, 13, 3:58.10; 100 Breaststroke, 40, Low Gross — Bill Lyon and Glenn Strong, 76; Sandra Jacobs 512, Virginia O’Neal 491, Loretta Isabelle Hale (7) — 25 Freestyle, 13, 30.03; 50 Freestyle, 1, 9:11.86; 1500 Freestyle, 6, 17:51.76; Dan Jordan and Jerry Noel, 76. Hafen 476. 100 Backstroke, 14, 1:44.44; 100 Breaststroke, 2:05.99. Freestyle, 18, 1:18.99; 100 Freestyle, 11, 2:38.26; 400 Individual Medley, 5, 5:05.69. Tamra Miller (11) — Low Net — Tom Smith and Jim Koenig, 59; Jack Tuesday Juniors — Micheal Villers 596, Jake 12, 1:46.32. 100 Butterfly, 5, 1:23.92; 25 Backstroke, 12, 32.54; 25 Breaststroke, 9, Vianka Hoyer (12) — 100 Butterfly, 1, 1:11.16; 100 Freestyle, 7, 1:09.71; 50 Backstroke, 6, 37.30; Lakey and Jim Reynolds, 62. Gerhardt 467, Brenden Smith 343; Alexis Norton 40.53; 50 Backstroke, 6, 1:10.68. Auto Racing Closest to Pin — Rich McCarty (No. 2), Don 426, Bryanna Decker 409, Abby Price 288. 100 Freestyle, 3, 1:04.25; 50 Backstroke, 1, 200 Freestyle, 7, 2:34.45; 50 Butterfly, 18, 41.13; Jenna Hoffine (7) — 50 Freestyle, 11, 54.66; 33.48; 50 Butterfly, 1, 30.49; 50 Freestyle, 3, 50 Freestyle, 10, 32.10; 100 Backstroke, 8, Roby (No. 6). PBA Experience (four-game series) — David 100 Freestyle, 10, 2:03.56; 25 Backstroke, 8, Coos Bay Speedway Warrick 866, Nick Lukeman 782, Mike Brooker 29.06; 400 Individual Medley, 1, 5:40.39; 100 1:17.90; 100 Breaststroke, 15, 1:35.91, 500 27.12; 25 Breaststroke, 7, 30.75. Watson Ranch 741; Nancy Clark 712, Debbie Cramer 711, Backstroke, 2, 1:14.78; 200 Butterfly, 3, 2:50.09; Freestyle, 3, 6:57.88. Natalie Johnson (10) — 100 Backstroke, 39, Oval Dirt Track 100 Breaststroke, 3, 1:25.71. Sofia Munoz (11) — 100 Freestyle, 17, 1:15.77; Ladies Day Rosanne Wales 665. 1:53.74; 50 Freestyle, 22, 44.63; 100 Freestyle, Aug. 11 Thursday Wednesday Senior Mixed — Lou Wallace 606, Asha Huffman (14) — 100 Individual Medley, 3, 50 Backstroke, 14, 41.75; 200 Freestyle, 16, 16, 1:34.11; 200 Freestyle, 12, 3:23.34; 50 Hornets — Heat Race: 1. Alecia Post; 2. Jeff 1:15.66; 100 Freestyle, 14, 1:10.13; 50 Backstroke, 2:55.98; 50 Breaststroke, 16, 49.98; 50 Freestyle, Scramble Chuck Parks 582, Berrel Vinyard 575; Mary Loss Backstroke, 16, 52.86; 50 Breaststroke, 23, Baker; 3. Alyssa Johnson; 4. Joseph Mariede; 5. Sue Cox, Jill Dickey, Mosieur and 502, Thelma Fairchild 492, Kitty Russell 489. 4, 36.07. 23, 35.51; 100 Backstroke, 22, 1:32.84; 100 1:02.51; 50 Butterfly, 17, 53.92; 100 Individual Tom Williams; 6. Marissa Luckman. Trophy Anna Hutchins (11) — 100 Butterfly, 2, 1:15.83; Breaststroke, 24, 1:43.83, 9, 8:22.00. Nanette Stevens, 35; Cathy Bishop, Carla Wednesday Handicap Cash Trio — Thomas Medley, 16, 1:46.59; 200 Individual Medley, 14, Dash: 1. Alecia Post; 2. Alyssa Johnson; 3. Jeff Plotycia, Marilyn Pothier and Lindi Quinn, 35; Crawford 597, Nathan McAfee 581, Cody Clark 100 Freestyle, 2, 1:03.16; 50 Backstroke, 3, Johan Robinson (13) — 200 Breaststroke, 5, 3:59.54. Baker; 4. Tom Williams. 34.59; 200 Freestyle, 2, 2:19.88; 50 Butterfly, 7, 3:40.49; 100 Freestyle, 11, 1:23.00; 50 Theresa Asper, Linda Beman, Suzie McDaniel 532; Linda Toole 465, Jasmine McAfee 435, Henry Katsikis (6) — 50 Freestyle, 13, 1:37.60; Mini Outlaw — Heat Race: 1. Rob Lauver; 2. and Sue Wigle, 36. Sandy Tammietti 403. 33.06; 50 Freestyle, 4, 29.15; 200 Individual Backstroke, 3, 44.90; 200 Backstroke, 3, 25 Backstroke, 123, 37.28. Tony Noah; 3. Preston Luckman; 4. Carl Johnson; Medley, 5, 2:44.63; 100 Backstroke, 4, 1:14.87; 3:30.58; 50 Freestyle, 10, 39.64; 200 Individual Closest to Pin — Theresa Asper (No. 4). Wednesday No-Tap (nine pins = strike) — Ophelia Katsikis (8) — 50 Freestyle, 9, 51.41; 5. Ryder Johnson; 6. Greg Baker; 7. Ron Long Drive — Sherry Maguire (No. 9). Kevin Jurkowski 769, Clark Andersen 677, 100 Breaststroke, 8, 1:31.07. Medley, 10, 3:22.54; 100 Backstroke, 33, 1:40.18; 100 Freestyle, 6, 1:51.13; 25 Backstroke, 9, 28.09; Randolph; 8. James Black. Trophy Dash: 1. Rob Trevor Hiebing 627; Tina Chambers 601, Josie Kaitlyn James (14) — 100 Individual Medley, 100 Breaststroke, 28, 1:47.55. 25 Breaststroke, 4, 28.15. Lauver; 2. Tony Noah; 3. Preston Luckman; 4. Chambers 597, Devan Anderson 458. 15, 1:27.61; 100 Butterfly, 8, 1:33.38; 100 Jana Sadler (20) — 100 Individual Medley, 9, Grace Knutsen (10) — 100 Backstroke, 1, Greg Baker. Main Event (with Hornets): 1. Preston Road Runs Thursday Social — Mark Mattecheck 664, Freestyle, 22, 1:16.03; 200 Freestyle, 17, 2:44.36; 1:11.48; 200 Breaststroke, 5, 2:53.39; 100 1:10.92; 50 Freestyle, 1, 27.88; 100 Freestyle, 1, Luckman; 2. Tony Noah; 3. Carl Johnson; 4. Greg Upcoming Road Races on the South Coast Berrel Vinyard 627, Kelly Milburn 622; Tracie Ball 50 Butterfly, 11, 40.95; 50 Freestyle, 17, 32.62. Freestyle, 5, 1:02.65; 50 Backstroke, 4, 34.44; 50 59.76; 200 Freestyle, 1, 2:10.19; 200 Backstroke, Baker; 5. Alecia Post; 6. Jeff Baker; 7. Alyssa 599, Shyla Sanne 547, Julene Gerami 482. Paige Kirchner (8) — 100 Individual Medley, 3, Breaststroke, 5, 36.57; 50 Freestyle, 8, 28.26; 1, 2:29.77; 200 Breaststroke, 1, 2:57.83; 50 Johnson; 8. Joseph Mariede; 9. Ron Randolph; 10. For more information on upcoming road 1:50.62; 100 Freestyle, 4, 1:41.27; 50 Backstroke, 100 Backstroke, 15, 1:14.07; 100 Backstroke, 15, Butterfly, 1, 30.53; 100 Butterfly, 1, 1:04.52; 200 James Black; 11. Marissa Luckman; 12. Tom races and for photos from past events, those Swimming 4, 55.18; 50 Butterfly, 2, 53.68; 25 Backstroke, 7, 1:14.07; 100 Breaststroke, 9, 1:20.02. Individual Medley, 1, 2:25.30. Williams; 13. Rob Lauver; 14. Ryder Johnson. interested can log on to the South Coast 26.94; 50 Freestyle, 5, 44.84; 100 Backstroke, Veronica Sawyer (9) — 50 Butterfly, 24, 1:17.11; Aidan Mace (16) — 100 Backstroke, 34, Street Stock — Heat Race: 1. Scott McDonald; Running Club’s Web page at www.southcoas- 35, 1:51.58; 25 Butterfly, 6, 23.65; 25 Freestyle, 4, 50 Freestyle, 29, 1:00.79; 100 Backstroke, 49, Big Kahuna Invitational 2:01.38; 100 Freestyle, 24, 1:30.00; 200 2. Steve Dubisar; 3. Josh Bearden; 4. Andy trunningclub.org. 19.50. 2:25.57. Freestyle, 20, 3:16.77; 50 Backstroke, 16, 1:00.53; Schmeltzer; 5. Gary Bearden; 6. Ken Poe; 7. Sunset Bay Trail Run — Saturday, Sept. 1, At Mingus Park Pool Hannah Kirk (12) — 100 Individual Medley, 9, EmmaLee Schaefer (8) — 100 Freestyle, 9, 50 Breaststroke, 17, 46.93; 200 Individual Kadanc Poetzel. Trophy Dash: 1. Steve Dubisar; starting at 10 a.m. at Sunset Bay State Park. Aug. 10-12 1:25.93; 200 Breaststroke, 2, 3:16.93; 100 2:02.19; 50 Backstroke, 5, 1:01.37; 50 Butterfly, 6, Medley, 22, 3:51.16. 2. Josh Bearden; 3. Gary Bearden; 4. Andy Events include a 1-mile kids run, a 4-mile trail Gold Coast Swim Team Freestyle, 15, 1:14.65; 200 Freestyle, 12, 2:43.85; 59.97; 25 Backstroke, 10, 29.12; 50 Freestyle, 13, Benjamin Mace (13) — 100 Backstroke, 31, Schmeltzer. run and a 15-kilometer trail run. Both trail runs Gold Coast results, listed by swimmer, fol- 50 Breaststroke, 5, 42.04; 50 Freestyle, 16, 57.67; 100 Backstroke, 47, 2:12.60; 25 Butterfly, 7, 1:27.43; 100 Freestyle, 9, 1:14.06; 200 Freestyle, Sportsman — Heat Race: 1. Nathan Augustine; are hilly and challenging. For more information, lowed by age (in parentheses), events, places 32.74; 100 Backstroke, 18, 1:27.82; 100 25.84; 25 Freestyle, 7, 21.51. 7, 2:40.78; 50 Butterfly, 5, 44.89; 100 Individual 2. Nick Frost; 3. Trina Post; 4. Kevin Nelson. call Patrick Myers at 541-290-7530 or Lawrence and times. Breaststroke, 10, 1:32.00, 7, 7:29.28. Mia Schaefer (6) — 25 Backstroke, 21, 47.34; Medley, 8, 1:26.42; 200 Individual Medley, 9, Trophy Dash: 1. Nathan Augustine; 2. Nick Frost; Cheal at 541-756-7999. Brianna Billeter (11) — 100 Freestyle, 18, Trey Kirk (7) — 25 Backstroke, 14, 56.19; 25 50 Freestyle, 23, 1:58.86; 25 Freestyle, 21, 53.63. 3:13.34. 3. Trina Post. Main Event (with Street Stock): 1. Scotty Brown’s Memorial Run — Saturday, Sept. 1:16.02; 50 Butterfly, 19, 41.88; 50 Breaststroke, Freestyle, 11, 37.75. Ian Spalding (9) — 100 Freestyle, 5, 1:27.35; 50 Jerrad Perez-Duncan (11) — 100 Backstroke, 1, Nick Frost; 2. Steve Dubisar; 3. Trina Post; 4. 8, starting at 10 a.m. at the Empire Boat Ram at 19, 52.72; 200 Individual Medley, 13, 3:10.97; 100 Alexander Kliewer (11) — 100 Individual Backstroke, 3, 50.29; 200 Backstroke, 3, 3:55.71; 1:08.57; 50 Freestyle, 1, 28.12; 100 Freestyle, 1, Josh Bearden; 5. Ken Poe; 6. Gary Bearden; 7. the end of Newmark Avenue in Coos Bay. This Medley, 6, 1:25.75; 200 Breaststroke, 4, 3:34.72; 50 Breaststroke, 9, 1:01.06; 50 Freestyle, 4, Backstroke, 20, 1:28.15; 100 Breaststroke, 25, 1:00.33; 200 Freestyle, 1, 2:13.02; 50 Kadanc Poetzel; 8. Nathan Augustine; 9. Andy noncompetitive event emphasizes the joy of run- 1650 Freestyle, 1, 25:27.25; 200 Freestyle, 7, 38.48; 200 Individual Medley, 7, 3:47.96; 100 Schmeltzer; 10. Scott McDonald. 1:46.92. Breaststroke, 1, 37.84; 50 Butterfly, 1, 31.08; 100 ning and sharing the camaraderie of fellow run- Morgan Billeter (9) — 100 Freestyle, 26, 2:49.17; 50 Butterfly, 8, 42.71; 200 Backstroke, 2, Backstroke, 20, 1:55.00; 500 Freestyle, 4, Late Models — Heat Race 1: 1. Greg Walters; 2. Butterfly, 1, 1:21.83; 100 Individual Medley, 1, ners and the memory of Scotty Brown. The trail 2:16.34; 50 Backstroke, 20, 1:10.53; 50 Freestyle, 3:11.87; 200 Individual Medley, 8, 3:06.44; 100 8:46.90. 1:11.50; 200 Individual Medley, 1, 2:35.83. Tim Goodwin; 3. Britton Donahu; 4. Jeremy 30, 1:02.45. Breaststroke, 13, 1:46.72, 500 Freestyle, 3, Kayla Sparkman (14) — 100 Freestyle, 3, Schram; 5. Tanner Wines; 6. Brad Martin; 7. Tom run will be about 5 miles in length and refresh- Kristina Powley (9) — 50 Backstroke, na, ments will be available after the run. For more Brogan Bracelin (16) — 100 Individual Medley, 7:05.62. 1:01.44; 50 Backstroke, 3, 34.71; 200 Freestyle, 58.18; 100 Backstroke, 46, 2:07.99; 50 Freestyle, Lawson. Heat Race 2: 1. Jason Wines; 2. Jason information, call Roy Mollier at 541-297-6669. 20, 1:21.50; 50 Backstroke, 15, 39.65; 50 Robert Kliewer (9) — 100 Individual Medley, 7, 3, 2:17.67; 50 Butterfly, 4, 34.12; 50 Breaststroke, 25, 47.39; 100 Freestyle, 24, 1:39.62; 200 Johnson; 3. Collen Wineberger; 4. Eric Luckman; Breaststroke, 15, 41.85; 50 Freestyle, 27, 29.77; 2:02.47; 100 Freestyle, 10, 1:49.92; 50 2, 37.68; 50 Freestyle, 4, 28.45; 100 Backstroke, Freestyle, 13, 3:44.61; 50 Backstroke, 18, 1:00.47; 5. Robert Duman; 6. Scott Wineberger. Trophy Bandon Lions Cranberry Run — Sunday, Sept. 100 Backstroke, 29, 1:23.03; 100 Breaststroke, Backstroke, , 8, 59.60; 50 Butterfly, 9, 1:02.47; 50 16, 1:14.28; 100 Backstroke, 16, 1:14.28; 100 50 Breaststroke, 25, 1:03.04; 50 Butterfly, 16, Dash: 1. Jason Wines; 2. Jason Johnson; 3. Greg 9, starting at 2 p.m. at Bandon City Park. Events 26, 1:33.98. Breaststroke, 10, 1:04.97; 50 Freestyle, 13, 49.79; Breaststroke, 16, 1:23.24, 500 Freestyle, 3, 53.21; 100 Individual Medley, 19, 1:53.83; 200 Walters; 4. Tim Goodwin. Main Event: 1. Jason include 10-kilometer and 5-kilometer run/walks Shaylyn Brownell (16) — 100 Butterfly, 3, 100 Backstroke, 26, 2:01.10; 100 Breaststroke, 6:02.75. Individual Medley, 15, 4:05.53. Wines; 2. Tim Goodwin; 3. Collen Wineberger; 4. and a 1-mile kids run. The entry fee is $12 with a 1:04.38; 200 Breaststroke, 1, 2:32.13; 200 22, 2:15.84. Lucas Stephens (8) — 25 Backstroke, 13, David Roberts (7) — 25 Freestyle, 1, 16.75; 50 Jason Johnson ; 5. Britton Donahu; 6. Tanner shirt for those who sign up by Aug. 10 and $15 Backstroke, 1, 2:21.11; 50 Breaststroke, 1, 33.42; Andrew Langlie (7) — 100 Individual Medley, 2, 46.04; 50 Freestyle, 12, 1:32.31. Freestyle, 1, 37.43; 100 Freestyle, 1, 1:24.31; 25 Wines; 7. Scott Wineberger; 8. Jeremy Schram; 9. after Aug. 10. The event benefits the Bandon 50 Freestyle, 1, 26.47; 400 Individual Medley, 1, 1:57.18; 25 Breaststroke, 3, 27.75; 100 Freestyle, Janey Suppes (13) — 200 Breaststroke, 4, Backstroke, 1, 21.60; 25 Breaststroke, 1, 22.31; 25 Robert Duman; 10. Brad Martin; 11. Greg Lions Club’s local vision programs. For more 4:55.45; 200 Individual Medley, 1, 2:20.00; 100 4, 1:46.99; 25 Backstroke, 9, 29.65; 50 3:12.77; 100 Freestyle, 17, 1:13.18; 200 Butterfly, 1, 19.59; 50 Breaststroke, 1, 50.63; 50 Walters; 12. Tom Lawson; 13. Eric Luckman. information, call either Tricia Hutton at 541-347- Backstroke, 2, 1:05.36; 12, 100 Backstroke, Breaststroke, 2, 1:01.46; 50 Freestyle, 7, 51.84; Backstroke, 5, 2:48.80; 50 Freestyle, 16, 31.96; Butterfly, 1, 49.02; 100 Individual Medley, 1, 6512 or Earl Miller at 541-347-9800. 25 Freestyle, 22.07; 100 Breaststroke, 23, 100 Backstroke, 26, 1:22.28; 100 Backstroke, 26, 1:05.36; 100 Breaststroke, 1, 1:12.42, 500 1:30.39. Golf Prefontaine Memorial Run — Saturday, Sept. 2:19.40. 1:22.28; 100 Breaststroke, 25, 1:29.50, 500 Freestyle, 1, 5:35.29. Makenna Roberts (9) — 100 Backstroke, 23, 15, starting at 10 a.m. in downtown Coos Bay. Kady Cooley (10) — 100 Freestyle, 15, 1:33.81; Anna Langlie (11) — 100 Individual Medley, 12, Freestyle, 8, 7:05.39. 1:35.47; 50 Freestyle, 13, 39.93; 100 Freestyle, 14, Bandon Crossings The 10-kilometer run covers one of the favorite 50 Backstroke, 12, 49.05; 50 Butterfly, 15, 52.39; 1:29.28; 100 Butterfly, 8, 1:39.82; 100 Freestyle, Maddy Suppes (12) — 100 Freestyle, 13, 1:29.15; 200 Freestyle, 9, 3:13.82; 50 Backstroke, 50 Breaststroke, 19, 57.56; 50 Freestyle, 15, 22, 1:23.05; 200 Freestyle, 13, 2:49.35; 50 1:14.14; 50 Backstroke, 11, 39.46; 50 Butterfly, Men’s Day training routes of the late Steve Prefontaine. A 4, 44.03; 50 Breaststroke, 3, 46.456; 50 Aug. 9 separate 5-kilometer high school race will start 40.88; 200 Individual Medley, 11, 3:54.59; 100 Butterfly, 21, 43.91; 50 Freestyle, 25, 36.50; 200 16, 39.81; 50 Breaststroke, 7, 42.96; 50 Freestyle, Butterfly, 7, 45.63; 100 Individual Medley, 4, Two-man quota at 9:45 a.m. The entry fee is $23 for runners who Breaststroke, 39, 2:05.40, 500 Freestyle, 10, Individual Medley, 156, 3:17.73; 200 Butterfly, 6, 18, 32.90; 100 Backstroke, 16, 1:25.51; 100 1:31.11; 200 Individual Medley, 5, 3:25.50. David Kimes and Terry Kirchner, 16 points; Al 9:28.09. 3:31.16; 400 Freestyle, 6, 7:23.20. Breaststroke, 17, 1:37.07. Shayonna Tripp (11) — 50 Freestyle, na, 30.73; sign up before Sept. 11 and $26 after that date. Kirra Cooley (7) — 25 Backstroke, 19, 43.00; 50 Daniel Langlie (12) — 100 Individual Medley, 8, Monty Swinson (8) — 50 Backstroke, 4, Greenfield and Mike Ticker, 6; Val Nemcek and Runners can register or pick up an entry form 50 Backstroke, na, 34.77; 100 Backstroke, 6, Blind Draw, -1. Freestyle, 15, 1:11.98; 25 Freestyle, 12, 28.13. 1:33.11; 200 Breaststroke, 3, 3:24.41; 100 1:02.59; 25 Backstroke, 3, 23.19; 50 Freestyle, 9, 1:16.20; 50 Freestyle, 6, 30.25; 200 Freestyle, 5, online at www.prefontainerun.com. Forms also Ellie Delgado (6) — 25 Backstroke, 17, 41.47; 50 Freestyle, 8, 1:19.29; 200 Freestyle, 6, 2:48.87; 50 57.58; 25 Freestyle, 7, 24.45. Closest to Pin — Terry Kirchner (No. 14), Val are available at the Coos Bay Visitor Information 2:27.88; 200 Backstroke, 3, 2:43.79; 50 Butterfly, Nemcek (No. 17). Freestyle, 17, 1:16.82; 25 Freestyle, 17, 35.12. Breaststroke, 4, 41.98; 50 Freestyle, 12, 36.64; Gavyn Tatge (8) — 50 Backstroke, 1, 52.65; 50 12, 35.71; 200 Individual Medley, 6, 2:44.94. Center, Farr’s True Value Hardware and Huggins Hannah Delgado (14) — 100 Freestyle, 21, 200 Individual Medley, 13, 3:28.46; 100 Butterfly, 3, 55.08; 25 Backstroke, 2, 22.19; 50 Wednesday Insurance. For more information, call Bob Red, White and Blue 1:14.12; 50 Backstroke, 12, 42.44; 200 Freestyle, Breaststroke, 5, 1:33.54, 500 Freestyle, 5, 7:20.15. Freestyle, 3, 43.30; 100 Backstroke, 16, 1:46.55; 2012 Bend Open Huggins at 541-269-1103. 21, 2:49.74; 50 Butterfly, 13, 44.56; 50 Mary Langlie (9) — 100 Individual Medley, 15, 25 Butterfly, 3, 25.78; 25 Freestyle, 3, 18.78. Aug. 11-12 Low Net — David Kimes 69, Ron Cookson 70, Dennis Allen 70, Gregg Wilkinson 72, Ray Run the Loop — Saturday, Oct. 20, starting at Breaststroke, 13, 47.05; 50 Freestyle, 24, 35.53; 1:46.11; 100 Freestyle, 18, 1:35.91; 50 Butterfly, Mason Thompson (10) — 100 Freestyle, 8, South Coast Aquatic Team results 9 a.m. at Coquille High School. Event is a 5- 22, 58.81; 50 Breaststroke, 16, 55.23; 50 1:48.44; 50 Backstroke, 7, 57.99; 50 Indoor Meet Murphy 73, Don Conn 74, Larry Grove 75, Chris 200 Individual Medley, 19, 3:23.51; 100 Kilometer race on a mostly flat, paved course. Backstroke, 38, 1:33.82; 100 Backstroke, 38, Freestyle, 20, 43.51; 200 Individual Medley, 12, Breaststroke, 12, 1:20.08; 50 Freestyle, 14, 51.49; Liliana Bennett (13) — 50 Freestyle, 25, 34.26; Holm 76, Clint Laird 78, Gary Schindele 80, Entry fee is $15 with a T-shirt for runners who 1:33.82; 100 Breaststroke, 38, 1:44.57. 3:57.29; 100 Backstroke, 38, 1:53.15; 100 100 Backstroke, 19, 1:53.01; 100 Breaststroke, 100 Freestyle, 18, 1:14.54; 200 Freestyle, 7, Robert Ewers 81. Breanna England (13) — 100 Individual Breaststroke, 37, 2:02.48. 26, 3:00.11. 2:36.63; 100 Breaststroke, 3, 1:28.16; 100 Closest to Pin — Al Greenfield (No. 14), Bob sign up by Oct. 13 or $10 without. Runners 18 Medley, 13, 1:23.47; 100 Freestyle, 19, 1:13.43; 50 Noah Langlie (15) — 100 Butterfly, 6, 1:00.76; Jack Waddington (7) — 25 Backstroke, 5, Butterfly, 9, 1:24.15; 200 Individual Medley, 9, Ewers (No. 17). and under pay $5 (without a T-shirt). A free kids Backstroke, 9, 40.27; 50 Butterfly, 8, 39.87. 100 Freestyle, 11, 55.05; 50 Backstroke, 9, 31.74; 24.59; 50 Freestyle, 4, 45.30. 2:54.03. Casual Fridays sprint for students 10-and-under will be held at Donovan England (9) — 100 Individual Medley, 200 Freestyle, 6, 1:58.45; 200 Backstroke, 3, Taylor Waddington (9) — 200 Freestyle, 16, Outdoor Meet Aug. 10 8:45 a.m. Raceday registration fee is $15 without 5, 1:55.12; 100 Freestyle, 11, 1:51.63; 50 2:16.05; 50 Freestyle, 10, 25.12; 100 Backstroke, 3:50.88; 50 Freestyle, 24, 47.33. Joshua Bennett (9) — 50 Freestyle, 44, 53.51; Individual Stableford a T-shirt. The event is a fundraiser for the Backstroke, 9, 1:01.30; 50 Freestyle, 10, 58.33; 10, 1:05.96; 200 Butterfly, 1, 2:12.30; 500 Hailey Wadlington (8) — 100 Freestyle, 7, 100 Freestyle, 43, 1:56.04; 50 Breaststroke, Ed Yelton, 61 points, Jack Hammerstrom 51, Coquille Booster Club. For more information, 100 Backstroke, 28, 2:12.06. Freestyle, 3, 5:23.21. 1:56.97; 25 Backstroke, 6, 26.90; 50 Freestyle, 12, 40, 1:07.75; 50 Butterfly, 37, 1:02.53; 100 John Johnston 51, Kelly Hoy 47, Don Conn 47, call Michelle Philley at 541-953-0067. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Saturday,August 18,2012 • The World • B5 Y K Sports Trail Blazers add assistant coaches

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bowe has signed his franchise tender after skipping Kansas PORTLAND — Portland City’s entire offseason pro- Trail Blazers coach Terry gram and the beginning of Stotts has announced three training camp. additions to his coach staff The team announced with the hirings of Jay Friday that Bowe had signed. Triano, David Vanterpool and He will make about $9.5 mil- Kim Hughes. lion this season after the two Triano was head coach of sides failed to reach a long- the Toronto Raptors for three term deal by the July 16 dead- seasons line. before becoming Sports Bengals waive receiver the team’s Shipley, kicker Weber vice pres- Shorts CINCINNATI — The ident of pro Bengals have waived receiver scouting last season. He Jordan Shipley, who was lim- played in three Olympics ited in training camp while he with Canada’s national team. recovered from reconstruc- Vanterpool, has spent the The Associated Press tive knee surgery. Washington’s Michael Morse runs the bases on his grand slam during the fourth inning against the at Nationals Park on Friday in past two seasons as a pro Shipley was Cincinnati’s Washington.The Nationals won 6-4. scout with the Oklahoma starting slot receiver before City Thunder. He played he tore the anterior cruciate briefly for the Washington ligament in his left knee Sept. Wizards in the 2000-01 sea- 18. He wasn’t cleared to prac- Nationals beat struggling Mets son, going abroad to play and tice fully until July 30. A coach with CSKA Moscow. third-round pick in 2010, he Hughes served as an had one catch for 4 yards in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS single in the 11th inning gave the Braves run and four hits, and struck out nine in assistant coach with the Los the Bengals’ two preseason their fourth straight win. seven innings. Angeles Clippers from 2003- games. WASHINGTON — Michael Morse Backup catcher David Ross and Pirates 2, Cardinals 1: James 10. He finished the final 33 The Bengals also waived hit a grand slam, Bryce Harper also light-hitting Paul Janish kept the inning McDonald halted a string of ineffective games of the 2009-10 season kicker Thomas Weber on homered and the Washington Nationals going with back-to-back singles off starts with six innings of two-hit ball, as interim head coach. He Friday. Kicker Mike Nugent became the latest team to tag a strug- Brandon League (0-1) before Francisco helping the Pirates beat the Cardinals in also has worked for the signed a one-year tender offer gling Johan Santana in their 6-4 victory punched on to left off Jamie Wright. a matchup of NL Central playoff con- Denver Nuggets and as the team’s franchise player over the New York Mets on Friday night. Jonny Venters (4-3) earned the win. tenders. Milwaukee Bucks. in April. He was bothered by a Ross Detwiler (7-5) tossed six solid The Braves rallied from a 3-1 deficit in Andrew McCutchen singled and sore hamstring at the start of innings and the Nationals sent Santana the eighth on Martin Prado’s run-scoring scored on a passed ball in a two-run FOOTBALL training camp, giving Weber a to his fifth loss in the last five starts. groundout and Jason Heyward’s two-out fourth for the Pirates, who also scored Patriots sign Olympic chance to kick. Handed a 2-0 lead, the two-time Cy single, ruining a strong performance by on a wild pitch that inning. Dodgers starter Chris Capuano. McDonald (11-5) was 0-2 in his pre- sprinter Jeff Demps Young Award winner BASEBALL was perfect through After giving up a second-inning shot vious four outings while allowing 20 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — MLB owners approve three innings. But NL to Chipper Jones, his third homer in two earned runs over 21 1-3 innings. He The New England Patriots the NL East leaders nights, Capuano stifled the Braves until coughed up a 7-1 lead in his last start have agreed to terms with sale of San Diego Padres strung together four Recap the eighth, when Janish and pinch-hit- when he allowed six runs in the fifth Olympic silver medalist Jeff DENVER — Major League consecutive hits in ter Reed Johnson sparked the rally. during a loss to the Padres. Demps, who played running Baseball owners approved the fourth, capped Diamondbacks 3, Astros 1: Wade Marlins 6, Rockies 5: Jose Reyes back at Florida but was not the sale of the San Diego by Morse’s 12th homer. Miley pitched six solid innings and and Giancarlo Stanton homered, Wade drafted by an NFL team Padres on Thursday to a Harper added a two-run shot in the drove in a run to lead the Diamondbacks LeBlanc won for the first time as a because he said he wanted to group that includes the fifth. Tyler Clippard earned his 26th save. to a victory over the Astros. starter and the Marlins beat the Rockies. focus on his track career. O’Malley family and pro The Nationals, who own the best Miley hit a sacrifice fly and Chris John Buck and Gorkys Hernandez Patriots player personnel golfer Phil Mickelson. record in baseball, have won 10 of 12 Young doubled in a run in the fifth for had two hits each for the Marlins, who director Nick Caserio said in Commissioner Bud Selig overall. Arizona, which has won seven consecu- won for just the third time in their last his meeting with reporters announced the endorsement The Mets fell to 10-23 since the All- tive games against the Astros. Paul 10 games. Friday that the team had after the conclusion of the Star break and have dropped 10 of 13 to Goldschmidt added another RBI double Steve Cishek pitched a perfect ninth nothing to report. But later in owners meetings in Denver. the Nationals this season. in the eighth. to pick up his eighth save. the night, after reports began Under the deal, the group Santana (6-9) permitted six runs Houston has dropped four of five to Wilin Rosario had two hits and two to surface, the Patriots issued will buy the franchise from and seven hits over five innings. He has fall to 6-28 since the All-Star break. The RBIs for the Rockies, who had their a press release, announcing John Moores for around $800 a 15.63 ERA in his past five starts, allow- Astros are 39-81 overall for the worst four-game winning streak stopped. the signing of the 22-year- million. The final closing of ing at least six runs in each appearance. record in the majors. Giants 10, Padres 1: Matt Cain old sprinter. the sale will be on or before Reds 7, Cubs 3: Todd Frazier hit a Brewers 6, Phillies 2: Ryan Braun pitched eight dominating innings and Demps earned the Aug. 31. two-run homer, Ryan Ludwick and Jay hit his NL-leading 32nd home run, the Giants scored eight runs in the third Olympic silver medal in the The new ownership group Bruce added solo shots, and Cincinnati Yovani Gallardo won his fourth straight inning to move into first place in the NL 4x100-meter relay as part of includes Kevin and Brian beat Chicago in the opener of a four- start, and the Brewers extended their West with a win over the Padres. the team that finished second O’Malley, the sons of former game series. home winning streak to nine. Cain (12-5), who pitched a perfect to Jamaica at the London Los Angeles Dodgers owner Bronson Arroyo (9-7) overcame a Braun, Gallardo and Nyjer Morgan game on June 13, surrendered one run Games last week. His football Peter O’Malley. Peter and shaky start to improve to 5-1 in his last each drove in two runs for the Brewers. on four hits. The right-hander didn’t agent, Daniel Rose, told The Tom Seidler — the nephews six outings. He gave up nine hits and After Braun struck out with the allow his first hit until Yonder Alonso’s Associated Press this week of Peter O’Malley — also will three runs in 6 1-3 innings. bases loaded in Milwaukee’s four-run one-out double in the fifth. San that several NFL teams were be involved in the deal. Two The NL Central leaders have won six fourth — the second out he made in the Francisco moved one-half game ahead interested in the former run- of the four are expected to of seven. They had six extra-base hits in inning — Braun connected for a two- of the Los Angeles Dodgers. ning back from Florida. move to San Diego. five innings against former teammate run homer to center with two outs in the Marco Scutaro homered and drove in “Good with the ball, good Travis Wood (4-9). sixth to make it 6-1. He has hit three two runs and Angel Pagan had three hits speed, caught the ball OK, a Braves 4, Dodgers 3, 11 innings: homers in two games. and two RBIs to lead the Giants’ 15-hit little bit undersized,”Caserio University of Idaho will Pinch-hitter Juan Francisco’s two-out Gallardo (12-8) gave up one earned attack. said. “Florida has had a track record of some pretty good play as an independent football players that have BOISE, Idaho — The come out of there. But any Idaho State Board of Yankees pick up eighth win in 10 games time we go into a school, Education has approved let- we’ll look at everybody ting the University of Idaho THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Blackburn (4-9) has lost five regardless of whatever their begin scheduling and playing consecutive decisions and college football as an inde- circumstance is.” NEW YORK — Derek Jeter hasn’t won since June 22. pendent. hit his 250th home run, Nick Justin Morneau’s double The board’s 5-1 vote Veteran OT Ray Willis Swisher connected twice and to open the fifth inning Friday also gives school announces retirement the New York Yankees beat snapped Seattle’s streak of 42 administrators permission to the Boston Red Sox 6-4 on a consecutive batters retired, KANSAS CITY, Mo. — explore membership in the lightning-filled Friday night the longest streak in the Veteran offensive tackle Ray Big Sky Conference for all for their eighth win in 10 majors since 1974. The last Willis has told the Kansas other Vandal sports teams. games. batter to reach base against City Chiefs that he is retir- Since 2005, the Vandals Swisher, Curtis the Mariners was Tampa ing. have competed in the Granderson, Russell Martin Bay’s Jeff Keppinger, who The Chiefs announced Western Athletic Willis’ decision Friday. and Jeter hit solo homers off doubled to lead off the ninth Conference. But the WAC is inning on Tuesday. Willis made 26 starts and in tatters and hurtling Franklin played in 44 games in five Morales Athletics 6, Indians 4: toward extinction thanks to AL Josh Donaldson hit a seasons with the Seattle a series of defections over (3-4), and tiebreaking single with the Seahawks, where he had the the last two years of its best Recap Swisher bases loaded in the eighth most success. He had football teams, including added inning and the Athletics ral- bounced through the Boise State, Nevada and another The Associated Press lied from four runs down. Dolphins, Saints and Jets Fresno State. solo shot NewYork’s DerekJeter hits a solo home run off of Boston Red Sox pitch- Chris Carter drew a lead- over the past couple years The WAC’s woes forced in the seventh against er Franklin Morales in the fifth inning Friday in New York. off walk against Cleveland before signing with the Vandal officials to pursue Clayton Mortensen. Jeter’s reliever Joe Smith (7-3) and Chiefs for training camp. alternatives. homer gave the Yankees 10 Brandon Moss followed with Willis joined the NFL as a Idaho is an original mem- players with 10 or more this Valverde gave up a leadoff 31st home run, J.A. Happ a single. Pinch-hitter Josh fourth-round draft pick by ber of the Big Sky confer- season, tying the club record double to Manny Machado in won his second straight start Reddick then blooped a sin- Seattle in 2005. ence, and school officials say set in 1998. the ninth, then retired the and Toronto handed Texas its Phil Hughes (12-10) sur- next three Orioles for his 23rd fourth loss in five games. gle into right field off Vinnie Chiefs’ Dwayne Bowe rejoining the league would re-establish historic rivalries vived his own throwing error save in 27 chances. Happ (2-1) matched a Blue Pestano before Donaldson’s signs franchise tender with schools like Montana, that led to four unearned Miguel Cabrera, who Jays record by striking out six fourth hit of the night scored KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Montana State and Idaho runs during a rainy third scored on both of Fielder’s straight batters in the second pinch-runner Adam Rosales. Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne State. inning. Down 3-0, the Red homers, put the Tigers ahead and third innings. He fin- Cliff Pennington added a Sox went ahead on Dustin 1-0 in the first inning with ished with eight in sacrifice fly to cap the out- Pedroia’s three-run homer, his 31st home run. all, allowing one run and two burst for the A’s, who pulled the 28th long ball off Hughes Royals 4, White Sox 2: hits in six innings. within five games of first- Fishing guide hosts this year. Salvador Perez hit a tiebreak- Yu Darvish (12-9) struck place Texas in the AL West New York, which has led ing two-run double with two out 10 in seven innings, but and a half-game of the sec- the AL East since mid-June, out in the seventh inning and lost for the second time in ond wild-card spot. free salmon seminar improved to 7-3 against the Kansas City won for the third three starts. Shelley Duncan hit his Red Sox this season. Boston time in four games. He reached double figures first career grand slam for the THE WORLD Department of Fish and has not won consecutive Luis Mendoza pitched in strikeouts for the seventh Indians. Wildlife fish biologist in games since Aug. 5-6. seven effective innings, and time this season, tying Jim Rays 12, Angels 3: B.J. Want to put more salmon Charleston. “He’s revolu- Hughes allowed four hits Billy Butler hit his 25th Bibby (1973) for the Rangers Upton went 4 for 5 with a on your dinner plate? Then tionized salmon fishing in in seven innings. David homer for the Royals. rookie mark. home run and three RBIs, Ben plan to attend a free salmon local rivers. Robertson pitched the eighth Paul Konerko hit a solo Mariners 5, Twins 3: Zobrist and Jose Molina also fishing seminar at 7 p.m. “This is an important and Rafael Soriano finished drive for Chicago after being John Jaso and Miguel Olivo homered and the Rays bat- Friday at North Bend Middle seminar to attend for both for his 30th save, completing activated from the seven-day homered, and Hisashi tered Jered Weaver for a School, 1500 16th St. the novice and veteran a five-hitter. concussion disabled list. It Iwakuma pitched seven career-worst nine earned runs Taught by local fishing anglers, and it’s free.” Tigers 5, Orioles 3: was Konerko’s first game strong innings to help the in a victory over the Angels. guide Rick Howard, the sem- Rumreich said the seminar Prince Fielder hit a pair of since he was struck by a Mariners beat the Twins. James Shields (11-7) inar focuses on strategies and averages more than 200 atten- two-run homers to lift Jarrod Dyson elbow while Iwakuma (4-3) gave up allowed three runs, seven hits techniques to be consistently dees and that Howard has Detroit to the victory. covering first base on Aug. 7 four hits, but didn’t allow an and no walks in six innings successful in catching fall instructed thousands of Fielder tied it at 3 with a against the Royals. in winning for the while striking out eight, Chinook from the Coos, anglers and many local guides. 462-foot shot to right-center White Sox ace Chris Sale third time in four decisions. helping the Rays maintain a Coquille and Umpqua estu- No registration is necessary. in the sixth.He then hit a soar- (14-4) allowed four runs and He struck out six and walked one-game lead over Detroit aries. The seminar is sponsored ing shot to right in the eighth nine hits in 6 2-3 innings. one for the Mariners, who and Baltimore in the AL “I’ve seen Rick’s students by ODFW and the annual to put the Tigers in front. Mendoza (7-8) gave up have won three of four. wild-card race. The Orioles dramatically change their Coos Basin Amateur Salmon Joaquin Benoit (2-3) two runs and four hits. Minnesota starter Nick lost to the Tigers after start- ability to catch Chinook,” Derby, which will be held pitched a perfect eighth Blue Jays 3, Rangers 2: Blackburn struggled again, ing the day tied with Tampa said Tom Rumreich, Oregon Sept. 8-9 in Coos Bay. inning for the win. Jose Edwin Encarnacion hit his allowing five runs and 11 hits. Bay. C M C M Y K Y K

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Pastor Gary Rice “Jesus is at the center of everything!” 420 Highland Ave. ~ Coos Bay ~ 541-267-6114 www.firstbaptistcoosbay.com 1067 Newmark, North Bend • 541-756-6289 Pastor — Jim Wilson 541-290-2167 Sunday School ...... 9:00 am Pastor Gary L. Robertson 1890 Monroe ~ North Bend • 541-756-1421 Pastor: Bill Davis Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:00 am Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday Bible Study...... 9:15 am P.O. Box 847 Sunday Children’s Church...... 10:00 am Sunday Divine Service...... 10:30 am Monday Bible Study ...... 6:00 pm Sunday Morning Service ...... 10:30 am Living the Life...... 7:00 pm Heritage Place, Bandon - 2nd floor Day Room Sunday Worship...... 10:00 am Wednesday Home Bible Study ...... 6:30 pm Sunday Evening Service...... 6:00 pm Sunday Service ...... 2:00 pm Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7:00 pm Call Pastor for more info Fellowship Time...... 11:05 am e mail: resurrection_lutheran@frontier,com website: http://resurrectionlutheran.us NEW Office Hours: Tues & Thurs: 9am-Noon, or by appointment “Building People Through Biblical Values” Evangelical Lutheran Synod FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH BEND Pastor J. L. Coffey Assoc. Pastor: Ryan Cappadony 2080 Marion Ave., North Bend, 541-756-6544 Reformed www.firstbaptistnb.org Community Churches GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN ELCA Sunday School...... 9:45 am H OPE COVENANT REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Worship Service...... 11:00 am 1290 Thompson Rd., Coos Bay (5 Blocks East of Hospital) Evening Worship Service...... 6:00 pm HAUSER COMMUNITY CHURCH Wednesday SAFE Addiction Recovery Program...... 6:30 pm Pastor Jon Strasman - 541-267-2347 580 E. 9th St., Coquille, Oregon Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Everyone Welcome 69411 Wildwood Dr., 7 miles north of North Bend Pastor: Ron Joling • 541-396-4183 SOUTHERN BAPTIST Staff: John Adams, Bill Moldt, Rob Wright, Brion Spore, Nancy Goodman. SUMMER WORSHIP HOURS Radio broadcast Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. (K-Light 98.7 fm) Worship Service...... 10:00 am Sunday School ...... 9:45 am Summer Adult Bible Study...... 9:00 am Morning Service ...... 11:00 am Sunday Worship Celebration ...... 8:15 & 11:00 am SKYLINE BAPTIST CHURCH (Nursery available for all services) Afternoon Service...... 4:30 pm Sunday School...... 9:45 am All are Welcome “A Christ Centered, Biblically based, Family Oriented, Dynamic Fellowship” Nurseries provided for all services. Affiliated with Village Missions - 541-756-2591 3451 Liberty St., North Bend - 541-756-3311 (1 block off Newmark behind Boynton Park) www.sbcnb.org David Woodruff, Sr. Pastor - Tim Young, Associate Pastor Methodist Josh Kintigh, Children’s Pastor, Mike Johnston, Youth Pastor Salvation Army Sunday School...... 9:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday Worship...... 9:00 am& 10:30 am FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH THE SALVATION ARMY Wednesday Awana...... 6:30 pm Come Rev. Laura Beville, Pastor WORSHIP & SERVICE CENTER 1155 Flanagan, Coos Bay...541-888-5202 Worship Service...... 11:00 am Lieutenants Kevin and Heather Pope...Corps Officers Catholic Worship Communion 1st Sunday of each month - NEW SCHEDULE Handicapped Accessible Free Kids Meal ...... 9:00 am 123 Ocean Blvd. • 541-267-4410 • www.coosbayumc.org HOLY REDEEMER - NORTH BEND With Us Christian Worship ...... 9:30 am Open hearts, open minds, open doors • Childcare Available Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:45 am 2250 16th St. - 541-756-0633/6901 (Turn west off Broadway at Dishner’s) MASSES: Episcopal Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, N. BEND Seventh-day Adventist Church Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH Confessions: Saturday 4-5 pm or by appointment 541-756-6959 COOS BAY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Daily Mass: Wed 5:30pm / Thu & Fri 9:00am 4th & Highland, Coos Bay 541-269-5829 Rev. Jerry Steele, Pastor Rev. Stephen A. Tyson, Rector The church will hold service at 2175 Newmark, Coos Bay 541-756-7413 ST. MONICA - COOS BAY Sunday Services...... 7:30 & 10:00 am Pony Village Mall at 10.55 am Sunday Sabbath School Bible Class...... 9:30 am Sunday School Classes...... 9:45 am Worship Service...... 10:45 am 357 S. 6th St. Wednesday Services: Holy Eucharist ...... 6:30 am Communion 1st Sunday of the month MASSES: Holy Eucharist with Healing...... 12 noon Pastor Ken Williams Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Children’s Sermon & Nursery Care Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Spanish Mass: 1 pm Confessions: Saturday 3:30 pm - 5 pm or by appt. Daily Mass: Tues: 5:30 pm Wed-Fri: 12 pm Foursquare Nazarene Unitarian Universalist Celebration Center BAY AREA FOURSQUARE CHURCH NAZARENE - BAY AREA UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST (S.C.U.U.F.) 466 Donnelly (across from the new Coos Bay Fire Station) Located in North Bend at 1850 Clark St. (Behind Perry Electric) CELEBRATION CENTER Glorifying, Proclaiming and Showing Christ to all Sr. Pastor Ron Halvorson Pastors: David & Marilyn Scanlon Sunday School...... 9:30 am DIVERSE BELIEFS - ONE FELLOWSHIP Living the message Jesus preached! (541) 269-1821 Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:45 am Now meeting at: Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm Liberal Religious Organization 2389 Sherman Ave., North Bend Sunday School..... (All ages through Adult)...... 9:00 am - 9:45 am (Former Roosevelt School) Sunday Worship.....(Nursery & Children’s Church Provided)...... 10:00 am NURSERY • CHILDREN’S CHURCH • YOUTH PROGRAM 2 pm Sundays at 2100 Union St., North Bend. Pastors Ron & Debbie Moore We also have small group ministries meeting throughout the week. BIBLE STUDIES • CARE GROUPS For information or directions call 541-756-2004 541-266-7335 Sunday Worship at 10am E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ba4.org for more information and childcare arrangements (Nursery and Kids Church also provided) (541)756-4000 • www.celebrationcenter.com Grace International Christian Non Denominational EASTSIDE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Unity Worldwide Ministries FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 190 D Street, Coos Bay • 541-808-0539 CALVARY ON THE BAY UNITY BY THE BAY “Teaching God’s Word book by book, Reverend Betty Bazzell, Pastor “A spiritual community to come home to...” 2420 Sherman, North Bend • 541-756-5555 chapter by chapter, verse by verse” Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Reverend David & Rhetta Curle - Associate Pastors Pastor Bart Cunningham Sunday Celebration Service - 10 am Praise and Worship...... 10:45 am Morning Worship...... 10:30 am 2100 Union ~ North Bend • 541-751-1633 Sunday Worship ...... 10:00 am Ladies Bible Study ...... Thurs., 10:00 am Wednesday Bible Study (Youth & Adult)...... 6:30 pm Karen Lowe, L.U.T., Spiritual Leader Wednesday Jr/Sr. High School Youth ...... 7:00 pm Call Yellow Cab for free ride to church. Children’s Worship and Nursery Care “We preach the Gospel as it is to people as they are.” 1954 Union Avenue, North Bend (541)756-1707 Bookstore M-W-F 10 to 2 Pastors Sharron Kay & Jim Womack www.calvaryonthebay.org www.unitybythebay.net Christian Science Jewish Word CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY CONGREGATION MAYIM SHALOM COOS BAY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP HARVEST OF FAITH FAMILY CHURCH 444 S.Wall, Coos Bay • 888-3294 61570 Hwy. 101 South (2.6 miles south of Coos Bay) High Holidays Bringing help and hope through the Word of God Pastor Jim Parmenter 131 N. 3rd (Hall Building), Coos Bay Sunday Service & Sunday School...... 10:00 am Sept 16 & 17, Phone: (541) 269-0911 Sept 25 & 26 Sunday Service...... 10:30 am CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM For more info call 541-266-0470 Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:00 am Wednesday Service...... 7:00 pm Adjacent to church - Open after services, or by Appt. Wednesday Evening Worship ...... 7:00 pm Children’s services provided on Sunday & Wednesday www.mayimshalom.org Pastors David & Bridgette Whinery 541-751-9059 123 Ocean Blvd. [The Calvary Chapel of the Bay Area] P.O. Box 477, Coos Bay, 541-266-0613

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C M C M Y K Saturday, August 18,2012 • The World • B7 Y K Faith & Life Breastfeeding support in honor of national month

How fun to recognize people in tory for the deep root of identity nutrition, convenience, portability, got to make her decisions with her The Ford babies nursed well into locally produced commercials, formation, security, and capacity and importantly, the necessary, own children, now the couple their toddlerhood as my goal was whether selling cars, art work, to love and be loved, begins before rewarded connection of the mother decides. I know my poor MIL baby-led weaning rather than wrenches, or real birth, and continues throughout with her baby. struggled when I parented differ- some arbitrary,cultural, age expec- estate! We enjoyed RELATION the lifespan. I’m shocked when family mem- ently. I studied before making my tation. Nursing my toddlers proved surprise that the SHIPS Certainly mothers can bond bers don’t support breastfeeding. decisions. I so wanted her respect an effective way to comfort them breastfeeding sup- with their babies without breast- It’s unconscionable to selfishly for my process, if not agreement from the physical and emotional port commercials feeding, but nursing tends to create interfere with a God-designed sys- with my decisions. That didn’t bumps and bruises of life — from are local when we connection with natural ease. tem of feeding a child — body, soul, happen for years. We didn’t allow spills, ouchies, disappointments, recognized mom- Babies’ needs are actually few, and spirit. An infant whose needs our children to have solid food for teething, goodnights and good- mies and daddies despite the Madison Avenue hype are met quickly, consistently and six months which she thought byes. I loved the feeling of knowing singing the prais- of force-fed necessities. Babies, for completely in the loving arms of its would surely starve her grandba- that I was joined by all the mom- es, blessings, and centuries and across cultures, sur- mommy learns trust. All babies bies. They thrived! But I dutifully mies of the universe in performing benefits of breast- vive just fine with a minimum of deserve that opportunity to learn kept my word. On the 6-month feeding their supplies and accoutrements. What trust when an attentive, caring, birthday, grammy showed up, this essential, mundane but won- babies. ARLA do babies really need? Nourish- loving person meets his/her secu- spoon in hand, to make sure my derful task. Because our FORD ment. Warmth. Connection. All rity needs in a warm, accepting, deprived children got real food! I Sunday,Aug. 19, at noon in Min- column, Relation- met via breastfeeding and a blan- satisfying way. am grateful that she honored my gus Park, a local breastfeeding ships, encourages ket. Daddies and grammas get the joy parenting style even though it was coalition sponsors a “latch-on,” family skill building, we join the Breast milk, designed by the of serving the family and child in different. Eventually she gratefully better than a sit-in, where mom- bandwagon to encourage breast- Creator as perfect human food, other ways. God blessed moms attended our homebirth with our mies and nursing babies and the feeding as a foundational element contains the exact ratio of fat and with the necessary equipment for last child. They bonded! She ulti- supportive community will meet to of establishing bonding and con- protein, vitamins, minerals and this unique season of her life to be mately embraced our ways of nur- celebrate and encourage more nection, essential for future rela- water to hydrate and nourish the the ideal source of food for her turing our children including moms to share the joy of naturally tionships. The mother-infant nursing newborn. Breastfeeding child. Grammas need to support breastfeeding them for a long, long feeding their babies and creating a bond, famous in literature and his- provides benefits of immunity, moms and accept that she already time. lasting relational connection. Births For a Mormon political first, a Mormon blessing? BAY AREA HOSPITAL Elizabeth Rose Martin was born at I Organizers will 7:43 a.m. on July 30, 2012, weigh- 1 release religious ing 7 pounds, 15 and ⁄10 ounces. Parents are Matthew Martin and speaker list soon Alison Dobson of Coos Bay. Seraphina Marie Grayson was born BY RACHEL ZOLL at 9:50 a.m. on July 31, 2012, The Associated Press 3 weighing 6 pounds, 13 and ⁄4 ounces. Parent is Kelly Lavern Spiritual leaders will give Grayson of Coos Bay. invocations and benedic- tions each day at the Repub- Amelia Pearl Dubisar was born at lican National Convention. 12:25 p.m. on July 31, 2012, weigh- Will Mitt Romney ask any- ing 8 pounds, 11 ounces. Parents one from the Church of Jesus are Kevin and Allison Dubisar of Christ of Latter-day Saints Coos Bay. to offer a blessing? Brogan Allen O’Reilly Cantrell was Romney, who will be the born at 4:42 a.m. on Aug. 5, 2012, first Mormon nominated for weighing 6 pounds, 2 ounces. Par- president by a major party, ents are Christopher and Ashley never discusses his church Cantrell of Coos Bay. while campaigning unless Callan Robert-William Durgan was the circumstances require it. born at 7:59 a.m. on Aug. 6, 2012, Instead, he talks about “my 4 faith” or “shared values” weighing 7 pounds, 10 and ⁄10 ounces. Parents are Robert and with voters. Marlie Durgan of Coos Bay. Organizers are just start- ing to announce major Mya Taylor Davison was born at speakers for the GOP con- 11:15 p.m. on Aug. 6, 2012, weigh- vention, which begins Aug. ing 7 pounds, 3 ounces. Parents 27 in Tampa, Fla. Mark The Associated Press are Gerald and Danielle Davison of DeMoss, an evangelical This 2006 photo shows the sun setting behind the Mormon Temple, the centerpiece of Temple Square, in Salt Lake City. Clergy and spiritual lead- Coos Bay. adviser to the Romney cam- ers will give invocations and benedictions each day at the Republican National Convention. Andrew John Hampton was born at paign, said details about reli- 5:17 p.m. on Aug. 7, 2012, weighing gious leaders will be released are many roles that religious the national political con- then was stake president, prised to see more evan- 7 pounds, 4 ounces. Parents are about a week in advance. people can play in the con- ventions largely avoid theo- which meant presiding over gelicals offering prayers Adam and Jamie Hampton of Just like the political vention. It would be less logical specifics. The mes- several congregations in the from the convention stage. North Bend. headliners, faith leaders usu- controversial to ask an sages are mostly directed to a district. Mormons have no While some Christian con- ally are chosen to display as esteemed Mormon friend or generic God, using language full-time paid clergy, and servatives have expressed Robert Alan James Vance was born much diversity as possible leader to do something else.” spiritual enough to please instead are led by an all-vol- reservations about Rom- at 2:32 a.m. on Aug. 8, 2012, while underscoring the can- Any Mormon chosen for a voters of faith without alien- unteer lay male leadership. ney over his Mormon the- weighing 8 pounds, 6 ounces. Par- didate’s story. In 2008, ceremonial honor would be ating others. But given that the Rom- ology, they have over- ents are Toby Vance Jr. and Brian- Republican nominee John far from the first church Robert Millet, a ney campaign has shut whelmingly told pollsters na Solinger of Myrtle Point. McCain included a retired member to perform a key Mormon scholar down nearly all they will vote for the Izabella Katherine Kougioulis was military chaplain who, like role at the GOP national who advised discussion Republican nominee. born at 7:50 a.m. on Aug. 8, 2012, the candidate, was a prisoner convention. R omney of his “Most Mormons realize 1 weighing 6 pounds, 15 and ⁄2 during the Vietnam War, Mormons are overwhelm- aides when f aith, the last thing Romney ounces. Parents are Bobby Kou- along with the pastor of the ingly Republican and active the then- Millet wants people to begin gioulis and Misty Green of Lake- Southern Baptist church in civic life. Latter-day Saints Massachu- said he thinking is that he’s some- side. McCain attended in Arizona. long have held top positions setts gov- would- how going to allow Mor- Raina Dempsey was born at 8:10 Barack Obama accepted the in federal government and ernor was n’t be monism to impact his presi- Democratic presidential a.m. on Aug. 8, 2012, weighing 7 political campaigns. At the considering sur- dency,”Millet said. 1 nomination between prayers 2004 GOP convention, Pres- his first pounds, 12 and ⁄2 ounces. Parents from a rabbi from the liberal are Kyle Dempsey and Rachael ident George W.Bush chose a presidential Reform branch of Judaism Rogers of Coos Bay. prominent Mormon leader run, said Rom- and an evangelical preacher, and author,Sheri Dew,to give ney could ask a Republican presidential candidate, for- Lucas Ralph Luo was born at 6:36 seeking common ground in an invocation. That wasn’t a leader from his mer Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney p.m. on Aug. 8, 2012, weighing 8 the culture wars. first either. When organizers local church com- speaks July 20 in Bow, N.H. pounds, 4 ounces. Parents are Min “I don’t think there’s any- announced the roster for the munity in the The Associated Press Ni Liu and Disheng Luo of North thing to be gained politically 1988 Republican convention Boston area to offer a Bend. by having a Mormon give an that nominated George H.W. prayer. In the 1980s Irelynn Pearle Wallace was born at invocation,” said Gary Bush, Mormon representa- and 1990s, Romney 7:27 p.m. on Aug. 8, 2012, weighing Smith, the author of “Faith tives were among the invited served as a bishop, or pas- 9 and the Presidency” and a 7 pounds, 8 and ⁄10 ounces. Parents spiritual leaders. tor, of his church in the are Tyler Wallace and Tiffany Rud- historian at Grove City Col- As is customary at Ameri- Boston suburb of Bel- dell of Coos Bay. lege in Pennsylvania. “There can civic events, prayers at mont where he lives,

Anniversary Bibles and booze mix Sundays at iconic bar Parker BY MELISSA NELSON-GABRIEL nette, a founding pastor of drink and no place to worship more welcome in this church The Associated Press the church. God on this key,” he said.“We than any I’ve ever attended in Don and Helen Parker of “It’s the sort of place he feel like God has called us my life,”he said. Albany celebrated their 65th PERDIDO KEY, Fla. — On often went and hung out with here to be a ministry. Where The service is just a year wedding anniversary with a a balmy Sunday morning at people,” he said. “When you would there ever be a better trip to Sparks and Reno, Nev. old, starting on July 4, 2011. the Flora-Bama Lounge, cannot get people to come to place than the world-renown for a special family gathering. Church volunteer Joye Package and Oyster Bar, bar- church, the alternative is to Flora-Bama?” Their sons, Don L. and Candy Fletcher was baptized behind keeps set up their stations as bring the church to them.” His sermon is one of Parker of Albany, and Dean the Flora-Bama in the Gulf of churchgoers filtered in under A band in tie-dyed T- redemption and hope, fol- and Lourita Parker of Sparks, Mexico during Worship at a Jack Daniels banner. shirts played Curtis May- lowed by a communion with hosted the party. the Water’s first anniversary. The iconic bar, which sits The Parker’s grandchil- field’s “People Get Ready,”as bread and grape juice instead “It’s just an awesome spir- dren and great-grandchil- on the Florida and Alabama parishioners gathered of wine. it-led service,”she said. dren are Shawn and Hilary state line, is famous for its underneath an awning Many members of his The service is often a sur- Parker of Happy Valley and annual mullet-tossing con- adorned with rows of Land flock were regular churchgo- prise for the tourists who DON AND HELEN PARKER test — patrons gather on the Shark beer flags on a recent ers before they started sons, Cole, Brody and Chase; Celebrate 65 years of marriage flock to the strip of snow- Nathan and Christina Parker beach and throw dead fish Sunday. Most wore flip-flops attending the Flora-Bama white sand and turquoise from Alabama into Florida. and shorts, but some wore service. Others have become of Sparks and children Tay- op in Coquille and retired water during the summer Bikini contests, bar brawls swimsuits. regulars because they like the lor, Audrey and Natalie; and from the Judicial Branch, months, said Bruce Barrios, and drink specials are the “If you look closely, you unique setting, Mount said. Tiffanie and Kyle Ferguson of State of Oregon. the bar’s Sunday manager. Aloha. Don was a past Master of day-to-day business of the might see a few of the “Some had never been to beach bar that calls itself churchgoers having a Bloody church, ever, but they felt so “We have so many people The Parker’s were married Chadwick Lodge #68 in in from out of town. We have Coquille and active in church “America’s last roadhouse.” Mary or a bushwhacker,” comfortable here in the Aug. 9, 1947 in the Clatskanie people come in and when and other organizations. But for one hour every longtime bar employee Blitz Flora-Bama,”he said. Methodist Church. they see we are having Don served in the U.S. Helen is a member of Beta Sunday, the Flora-Bama is Poston said. “It’s really a Church member Paul Hol- church they pick up a Bloody Navy and was stationed at Sigma Phi and keep active home to about 450 regular wonderful thing that brings land is a longtime fan of the Mary, a bushwhacker or a N.A.T.T.C. in Memphis, playing music for churches congregants of Worship at together people from all Flora-Bama, which he says is Tenn. He was a member of and organizations. the Water, an outreach serv- walks of life.” a five-star honky-tonk filled soft drink, sit down and lis- the Oregon State Police, sta- After many years of RV- ice of the Perdido Bay United Offerings are collected in with top-shelf rednecks. He ten to the sermon. It’s really tioned in Coquille. He retired ing with family and friends, Methodist Church. More neon tackle boxes placed has become an even bigger cool, you know, it’s unique.” from Georgia-Pacific as their they moved into the Men- than 1,100 filled the place on throughout the bar. fan of the church service. The appeal of the service Safety and Training Director nonite Village in Albany. Easter Sunday. Pastor Jeremy Mount “I don’t want to be judged for church member John for the Woods Products Divi- They are members of the Bible study is in the wears Mardi Gras beads, because I don’t have a three- Mason-Smith is that every- sion. Albany Enduring A’s Model A upstairs bar. shorts, sandals and T-shirt piece-suit and I don’t drive a one is welcome. Helen was employed at the Club and enjoy traveling If Jesus returned to Earth, that is fringed around the brand-new car and this is “This is a place I can go U.S. Army base in Clatskanie, around in their 1930 Model A he’d probably kick back at the sleeves. that kind of church — they and learn about God without the Coos-Curry Electric Co- Coupe. Flora-Bama, said Jack de Jar- “There are seven places to don’t judge you. I feel like I’m all the constraints,”he said. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B8 •The World • Saturday, August 18,2012 Y K Community Applause Reunions

For more information Russell, Sherry Schulze, about Marshfield reunions, Mary Ann Simmons, Marie visit www.marshfield.coos- E. Slater Pedigo, Gloria Snell bay.k12.or.us/Alumni/Reuni Crusow, Carolyn Spencer, onsCurrent.htm/. Larry Taylor, Patsy Jean The Pacific High Class of Theiss, James H. Thompson, 1962 will hold their 50th LaRee Urban Murphy, class reunion the weekend of Michael J. Walter, Milford Aug.17. Planned activities Wardlaw, Sherman Welch, include: tours, hikes, and a Lance L. West, Beatrice dinner party. For informa- Wheeler, Noreen Beth tion call Adella at 541-332- Williams, Catherine 0474. Williamson, John Wyman, North Bend High School Linda Yarbough, Cheryl Class of 1982 will hold their Yeiter, Lois Helen Young 30th class reunion Aug. 17 Johnston. and 18. For information, e- Marshfield High School mailClass of 1951 will hold their [email protected] or 61st reunion Saturday, Aug. call 541-297-3274 25 at 11 a.m., at Simpson Park Myrtle Point High School in North Bend. Potluck style Class of 1962 will hold their picnic. For information call 50th reunion the weekend of Terry Staines Lovell at 541- Aug. 17-19. For information 267-4317 or email lovell- call Dana Watson at 541- [email protected]. 734-2308. Bandon High School Class Coquille High School of 1962 will hold their 50th Class of 1951 will hold their reunion Saturday, Sept. 8, at 61st class reunion Aug. 20- Bullard Beach State Park in Contributed photo by Rob Miles 22 at Laverne Park in the the meeting hall yurt. For “Keystone Club members from the Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon sit outside Matthew Knight Arena as they prepare for a tour of group camp area. A potluck information call Bonnie University of Oregon during the College Preparedness Conference August 3-4.” Front row, from left, Jessica Kohl, Jackie Pierce, Ben Cardoza, begins at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Stephens, 541-294-1047 or CeAndra Nelson. Back row, Heidi Baer, Shyanne Bolton, Zaq Carroll,Jeremiah Wilson, Cassidy Keller, Casey King. Aug. 21. For information call email: [email protected]; Al Hashberger at 541-260- call Kathy Lakey Phillips at 2795. 541-347-3584 or visit BHS Marshfield High School Class of 1962 Facebook page. Youth get ‘keystone’ to leadership Class of 1962 is planning Empire School Reunion is their 50th reunion to be held planned from 10:30 a.m. to 3 Aug. 24-26. Help locating p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8, at the following classmates A group of local teens are the tools and Family affair heights by finding the most Simpson Park in North Bend. would be appreciated. Please getting a leg up on their resources. species of birds in Oregon in Coffee, cream, sugar, cups, Out of 89 call 541-269-0112 if you have peers thanks to a program To learn more Knights of a calendar year. He spent silverware and plates will be offered by the Boys and Girls about Boys & two weeks at sea searching contact information for C olumbus these classmates: William provided. Club. Girls Club pro- C ouncils for pelagic species living far North Bend High School On August 4 and 5, the grams, visit the from shore, camped out all Alfred, Toni Anthony around the state Jernberg, Patrick Arnold, Class of 1962 will hold its Boys and Girls Club of Club’s website of Oregon, one over Oregon, and drove more 50th reunion Saturday, Sept. Southwestern Oregon’s Key- at www.great- than 41,000 miles to set the Ingrid Balkema, James family is hon- Barker, Margie Blotzer, Larry 22 at the Mill Casino, Hotel stone Club attended a Lead- futures.org or call the Club ored each year as the “Family record. and RV Park. For more infor- ership and College Pre- office (541) 267-3635. He managed all of that Burcham, Barbara of the Year.” This year, that mation please call 541-297- paredness Conference in while still Christensen, Melva B. honor landed with a Coos 1971 or 541-290-3682. Eugene. Ten members of the teaching Christy, Linda Ann Collver Bay family. Ireland, Vuirl Dawson, Marshfield High School local club joined teens from Robert and Teresa full-time, Sandra K. Delker Dotson, Class of 1952 will be having a Eugene, Portland and San Adams, and their children — serving as a Deanna Doering Thornhill, Fun Festival Weekend for Francisco for the two-day Dutch Knight, 17, Courtney wrestling Karen G. Edgar McCormick, their 60th Class Reunion, event. Knight, 15, Abbey Knight, 13, coach, pres- L. Kelly Fee, Diane Finely, Friday, Sept. 14 through 16. Shyanne Bolton, CeAndra Maria Knight, 10, Mia ident of David L. Fults, Lloyd G. There will be a Friday Nelson, Ben Cardoza, Cas- Knight, 7, Isaac Adams, 4, Oregon Gardner, William Graves, night welcome party at 6 sidy Keller, Jessica Kohl, Rebecca Adams, 1 1/2, and F ield Kay Grotzke, Mike Hagland, p.m. in the Back Alley Room Jackie Pierce, Zaq Carroll, Isaiah Adams, 3 months), Russ Namitz Ornitholo- Anna Grant Dick H. Hagn, Danny Harris, in North Bend Lanes, 1225 Jeremiah Wilson, Casey had already been named gists, and Brecheisen Stein John Hoefer, Linda Hoff, Virginia Ave. Food and bev- King and Heidi Baer took Council Family of the Month vice presi- William E. Hunnicutt, Mary erages will be available. Wear advantage of the opportuni- for September, 2011. Jim dent of the Cape Arago Hunt Bento, Judith Johnson, purple/gold or 50’s attire. ty to get valuable leadership Crooker, Grand Knight for Audubon Society and meet- Sunrise scholarships Lois Ann Johnston, Harold Friends of the class are most and service experience. Council 1261, nominated the ing family obligations. A pair of North Bend Bull- W. Koeneman, Patsy welcome. The Keystoners took part family because, he wrote, He sighted 381 species — dog graduates recently Kollenborn, Larry Kralicek, A class dinner will be held in a Prepare for College “this family stands for all the 70 percent of the bird species received a little help in pay- Nancy Ann Ladd, Janet K. at the Mill Casino-Hotel & Workshop at the Emerald principles of the order: recorded in Oregon — ing off their college tuition. Lindstrom Lovell, Jane RV Park on Saturday with a Valley Boys & Girls Club, Charity, Faith, Unity, Frater- smashing the previous state The Rotary Club of Bay Area Maiden Gerig, Stan social hour starting at 5 p.m., then took a tour of the Uni- nity and Patriotism. They record of 363. Sunrise handed out scholar- Markham, Robert Mathew, followed by dinner and a versity of Oregon. The event are truly proud Catholic citi- Namitz recently recount- ships to Anna Brecheisen Ron McClaflin, Ralph Moll, program by Jerry concluded with an afternoon zens of the U.S.A.” ed his Big Year in birding at a and Grant Stein. Sandra Moody, Dian Nathan, Christopherson, Chuck volunteer service project at The family was honored in CAAS event at the Coos Bay Brecheisen is the daughter Carl Nelson, Donna Carlbom and Blanche Lauver Agate Park on the U of O May, at the Knights of Library. For more informa- of Kurt and Debra Brecheisen Nickerson, Willis Olsen, at 6:30 p.m. campus. Columbus 2012 Oregon State tion on birding in our area, of North Bend. She plans to Rodney Ortman Wivell, Jerry For questions or addition- Keystoning focuses on Convention in Hillsboro, check out capear- attend Oregon State Univer- Packer, Gary T. Phillips, al information, contact three areas: academic suc- Oregon. agoaudubon.org. cess, career exploration and sity and will study biology. Send submissions for George Price, Peggy Quigley, Virginia Maine at 541-267- community service. The Stein is the son of Stuart and The big year Applause to Tim Novotny at Ron E. Rossman, Peter 6256. Taco Bell Foundation for Valerie Stein of North Bend. [email protected] He plans to attend OSU’s There is setting a record Teens sponsors the Keystone and then there is crushing a , including a photograph of Club program as part of a University Honors College the person if available, and and major in bioengineering. record. Consider this one Weather prompts fire multi-year teen initiative; a crushed. your name, telephone number strategic partnership Both were valedictorians at and/or email address. For North Bend High School. In 2011, Russ Namitz,of restrictions to increase between the Foundation and Coos Bay, reached rare questions, call Tim at 541- BGCA provides Clubs with 269-1222, ext. 235. Increased fire danger on welding and cable yarding forestlands has prompted from 1-8 p.m. The use of Art By The Bay Spend Labor Day at the beach Coos Forest Protective power saws is also prohibited over Labor Day Association to increase the between these hours, except fire prevention measures on at loading sites. A firewatch Art By The Bay 2012 PORT ORFORD — An Highway 101 and South also, classic car show; noon, industrial operations. of three hours is also will celebrate its ninth Arts, Wine & Seafood Jackson. Port Orford Chamber of Industrial Fire Precaution required. year of arts, crafts and Festival Labor Day weekend Other events: Commerce albacore barbe- Level II takes effect Friday, A Regulated Use Closure is food on the waterfront starts at 10 a.m. Saturday, Saturday: Noon, motor- cue; 2 p.m., open talent show Aug. 17, on all lands protect- in effect on all lands protect- Sept. 1. cycle show and shine, mutt ed by CFPA within Regulated ed by Coos Forest Protective over Labor Day week- with cash prizes. end. Hours are 10 a.m. Artists, crafters, and food strut, Masons Fresh Fish Fry; Use Zones CS-2, CS-4 and Association. For further Monday: 11 a.m., finals of to 6 p.m., Saturday, and and wine vendors will gather 2 p.m., music and other SK-1. Industrial operators information on fire danger 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., on East 11th Street in Port entertainment; 5 p.m., talent show and music. can check their operating levels and closures, contact Sunday. For details visit Orford. At 11 a.m. Saturday a booths close; 5-7 p.m., Art Anyone interested in par- permit to determine the zone the CFPA 24-hour closure www.winchesterbay.or parade begins near The Walk. ticipating as a vendor should that they are working in. information line at 541-267- g or call 541-297-6073. Crazy Norwegian’s at U.S. Sunday: Vendors return; call 541-366-1149. IFPL II, or “partial 1789 or access CFPA’s web- hootowl”, prohibits blasting, site at www.coosfpa.net.

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Scott Brown of Coos Bay is the Eastside winner of July’s Photo-of-the- Month contest with “Lost Creek.” The World invites readers to sub- boat ramp mit their favorite South Coast scenic photos in the Photo-of- The City of Coos Bay’s Eastside the-Month contest.To enter, Boat Ramp Expansion Project is photographers should submit a moving into its final phase. The print of the photograph, along project, when completed, will with a title and a caption increase the number of parking explaining the details. Don’t for- spaces for single-car and boat trail- get to include a self-addressed, er parking to help meet demands stamped envelope large enough that occur during the yearly peak to ensure the entry can be salmon fishery seasons, and it will returned.The deadline for add of a fish cleaning station. The entries is the last Monday of the project will also include the resur- facing and restriping of the existing month. Entries can be mailed to: parking lot. The World, Photo of the Month, The Eastside Boat will be closed P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, OR the week of Aug. 27 – 31, due to 97420. Digital entries can be construction activities. The City emailed to twphoto@the- appreciates resident cooperation worldlink.com as .jpg-format and understanding while they attachments. improve community facilities. For more information, please contact Public Works and Develop- ment Department, Randy Dixon, Operations Administrator at 541- 269-1181, ext. 2201 or email at [email protected]. C M C M Y K Y K

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Real Estate | C2 Money | C4 Money Classifieds | C5 C theworldlink.com/business • Managing Editor James Casey • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 SATURDAY,AUGUST 18, 2012 Which Adopt this bone. Or this one. ideas g n u o Y are the g i a r C

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To tion expected to boost tourism to sums from $50 (an orca’s tooth) to $3,000 (the gray whale’s skull). the museum and the boat basin, is getting a $1.3 allow room this fishing community is just a The remaining available bones and their prices are displayed million makeover. for new ideas without dis- few bones away from opening. at the Coos Bay Visitor Information Center at 50 Central Ave. It includes new curbs, sidewalks, landscaping traction, it helps to have a An “Adopt-a-Bone” cam- Visit the display, or email [email protected], to make your and lighting. Storm drainage improvements will system for handling them. paign is raising $70,000 to build donation and get your name and bone immortalized on a include bioswales — ditches with natural plant- At first a new idea seems exhibits in the new Charleston plaque. ings that filter runoff before it goes into the bay. very exciting, but will it Marine Life Center, which is If you’ve got time instead of money, add your name to the list Funding for that project comes from an Oregon look as good after a few scheduled to open a year from of people interested in volunteering at the museum when it Department of Transportation grant, with match- days? Is spending time on a now. opens. There’ll be tasks for every interest. Email Craig Young at ing funds from the Port of Coos Bay and Coos new idea crucial or just a [email protected] or call him at 541-888-2581, ext. 299, to County. Most of the work will be done by the end way to avoid some unpleas- The rest of the funds for get on the list. of September. building and furnishing the ant business task? The first step in this system is to museum and aquarium — about director Craig Young, who’s lobby lined with tanks and watch fishing boats unload- write down the idea, date it $910,000, not counting the been overseeing the project. representing different marine ing their catch. and put it in a file for at labor of Oregon Institute of On Monday, workers were ecosystems in the area — rocky Likewise, visitors will turn least two weeks. This Marine Biology employees — are putting a roof on the 5,000- shores, kelp forests, and the deep from a display of salmon in a ensures the idea is not for- coming from private donors and square-foot building as Young waters off Cape Arago. tank to view of a salmon ladder, foundations. pointed out the locations of the An Oregon Fisheries Gallery where they’ll sometimes see gotten and does not inter- If all goes according to plan, exhibits. will explain the life cycles of fere with operating the core the grand opening will coincide commercially harvested species. business. Schedule a time to with the 2013 Charleston Shore to sea After taking that in, visitors will review the ideas in the file. Seafood Festival, said OIMB Visitors will enter through a be able to look out the window SEE EXHIBITS | C4 Assuming an idea still looks good after two weeks, it is time to determine whether it’s feasible. Ideal- ly, ideas should be scruti- Facebook hits new low as IPO lock-up ends nized through the business plan process, but some- times time does not allow BY BARBARA ORTUTAY buy the stock, you might for a full business plan to AND MICHAEL LIEDTKE decide to stay on the side- be written. In lieu of this, The Associated Press lines for a little longer after “You can understand why they would want to take try examining the idea seeing which insiders some of their money off the table now. But at the same using the following ten SAN FRANCISCO — decided to sell their stock,” questions: Facebook’s stock plunged to said. time, you have to wonder if they’re thinking that 1. What does this idea a new low Thursday as All told, investors who have to do with my business some of the social network- owned a combined 271 mil- facebook isn’t much of a bargain anymore.” mission? ing leader’s early backers lion Facebook shares could Rory Maher 2. Does this idea replace got their first chance to sell have sold their holdings CapStone Investments analyst an existing outdated prod- their shares since the com- Thursday with the expira- uct or service? pany’s initial public offer- tion of a ban known as a 3. Will implementing this ing went awry. lock-up period. The idea use excess capacity? Analysts interpreted the restrictions were imposed 4. Who is the customer? unusually high trading vol- on a group of venture capi- 5. What is the value to ume as a clear sign that at talists, companies and Sili- customers they can’t get con Valley cognoscente least a few of the insiders anywhere else? who invested in Facebook were seizing on a fresh sell- 6. What is the financial ing opportunity. That is during its formative years and sold some of their opportunity and what are stirring a debate over the costs? whether they’re simply holdings three months ago when the company went 7. What commitment do locking in long-awaited you as the owner have to gains on investments made public at $38. this idea? many years ago or bailing The highly anticipated 8. Who else is committed out of a company that has IPO had valued the compa- lost its luster. ny at $104 billion, similar to or partnering with this A breakdown on just how those of Amazon.com Inc. idea? many major Facebook Inc. and PepsiCo Inc. 9. What action must be shareholders sold their The shares have plunged taken to move the idea for- stock probably won’t be by nearly 50 percent since ward? available until next week at then amid concerns about 10. By what date will the earliest. Securities reg- whether Facebook is des- action be taken? ulations give them at least tined to become a passing New ideas are best three business days before fancy and worries about implemented only if they they have to disclose such whether it will be able to improve business perform- transactions. sell more advertising on ance in some way such as The information is mobile devices as users increasing profits or using important “because if you gravitate there. excess capacity or improv- are an investor who has The Associated Press ing customer service for been sitting on the sidelines Television correspondent Sabrina Quagliozzi reports from inside the Nasdaq MarketSite in NewYork's existing customers. Include waiting for a good time to SEE FACEBOOK | C4 Times Square. these in the next update of the company business plan. Begin implementation as indicated in the action steps identified by questions 9 and 10. Visitors by the numbers Other ideas may be good, but not a good fit for the existing business. It is best On Aug. 7,the Bay Area Cham- room humming with meetings. businesses can display their Administration recently inspect- to discard these ideas or ber of Commerce, which runs the I A cadre of 20 regular volun- ed the Seven Devils site where products and leave literature for pass them on to someone Coos Bay-North Bend Visitor teers staffs the center. A training visitors to take away. West Coast Resources is mining else to implement so the Information Center, reported to this spring was attended by 32. Businesses or nonprofits can chromite sand for Oregon core business can profit the Coos Bay City Council about Volunteers recorded 1962.5 hours use the display for a month on a Resources Corp. and found no from the full focus of the traffic at the visitor center dur- of work in the first-come-first-served basis. safety violations. owner. ing the first six months of 2012. TRADE first half of the No political expressions are To put that achievement in In brief: year. allowed. perspective, MSHA has found New ideas build busi- nesses if they are strategi- I From January through June, WINDS Want your Political groups also are 4,537 violations at U.S. surface 9,666 people visited the visitor business in the excluded from the conference gravel mining sites since January. cally a good fit. Any system information center, a 5 percent display area, or room, which seats eight around West Coast Resources is an that helps analyze ideas will increase over the first six want to use the the table, plus 10 spectators, or affiliate of West Coast Contrac- benefit the business owner. months of 2011. conference room 24 theater-style. But nonprofits tors, a Millington-based heavy Find the strategy that works I They hailed from 43 states, for a meeting of and government groups are wel- construction firm celebrating its best in your business. the District of Columbia and 16 your nonprofit come to reserve a meeting time 50th anniversary this year. Arlene M. Soto is the countries. group? during the visitor center’s open New business? New product? director of the SWOCC I The central display area in The business hours. New hire? Promotion? Small Business Development the visitor center featured 21 display area is a Both are free; call Cheryl Regulations or legislation that Center, www.BizCenter.org. different businesses during that GAIL 4-foot-by 4- Crockett at 541-269-0215. affect local business? Contact She can be reached at 541- time. ELBER foot expanse of Gail Elber at 541-269-1222, ext. 756-6445, [email protected], I City and nonprofit groups wall over a coun- Safe sand 234, or at or at 2455 Maple Leaf, North kept the center’s conference tertop where The Mining Safety and Health [email protected]. Bend, OR 97459. C M C M Y K Y K

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BY CAROLE FELDMAN cans of fish, meat, fruits, also might be handy. Associated Press vegetables and soups, as well as canned or boxed milk and WHAT TO DO Don’t wait until the power juice. Remember to have a Turn off and unplug appli- goes out to start thinking, hand-operated (not electric) ances, computers, televisions “Where’s the flashlight?” can opener, said Kit Selzer, a and other electrical equip- Power outages are becom- senior editor at Better Homes ment so they won’t be dam- ing a fact of life around the and Gardens. aged by any power surges country, at any time of year. You might also want a food that might occur while power Recent years have seen a thermometer to check the is being restored. number of strong storms and temperature of food in the Avoid opening the refrig- hurricanes knock out power refrigerator to see if it’s safe erator or freezer. Generally, to suburban and rural homes to eat. food in the refrigerator will for days at a time. And black- I Flashlights and extra stay cold enough for four outs also can be caused by batteries. Check the batteries hours, while food in the accidents or short-circuits. every few months, Judge freezer will remain frozen for Here’s a refresher on how advises. 48 hours in a packed freezer to be ready: Emergency preparedness or 24 hours in one that’s half experts advise against using WHAT TO HAVE full. If it’s in the middle of candles because of the fire winter, consider burying James A. Judge II, a mem- risk. food in the snow or putting it ber of the American Red I Medication: Put a week’s in the car to keep it cold. Cross’ Scientific Advisory supply of medication in your Foods like eggs, mayon- Council and executive direc- emergency kit; you may need naise, leftovers and soft tor of Lake EMS, Inc. in it if you’re evacuated. Don’t cheeses are among the fastest Mount Dora, Fla., recom- forget a first aid kit, as well. to spoil, Selzer says. mends putting emergency I Personal papers: In case “If you have food exposed supplies into a plastic storage of evacuation or damage to The Associated Press to temperatures above 40 bin and slipping it under your your property, it’s helpful to A utility worker clears a downed tree from power lines in Springfield, Va. Experts recommend putting emer- degrees or more it might not bed. That way, he said, you’ll have copies of important gency supplies into a plastic storage bin and slipping it under the bed in the master bedroom.That way you’ll be safe to eat,”Judge said. Use always know where to look. papers like birth certificates always know where to look. Or put them in an old suitcase with wheels, should you need to evacuate. He also suggests putting or insurance policies with your thermometer to check. emergency supplies in an old you. Also, make sure you have gas in your car. You won’t be suitcase with wheels. If you I Miscellaneous: Don’t have to evacuate, “you have forget cell phone chargers, able to fill up if gas stations your kit on wheels,”he said. which you can use if you find are affected by the blackout. Lakeside Think about your basic a neighbor, library, coffee Increasing numbers of needs when outfitting the shop or other spot that has people fed up with repeated kit. power and lets you plug in. power outages are purchas- Homes! — Food and water. Judge Car chargers also can be help- ing generators. “Generators recommends storing 1 gallon ful if you have to evacuate. come in all sizes and shapes,” Judge said. Some may be suf- 1655 KRISTI LOOP, LAKESIDE $175,000 72328 HWY 101, LAKESIDE $195,000 of water per day per person Keep some cash on hand; Meticulously maintained manufactured home on beautiful Adjacent to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area! This is a No-ATV and keeping a two-week sup- ATMs need power, too, and ficient to run the refrigerator, Kristi Loop in Lakeside. 3 bedrooms plus a den/office. area, so less noise! Walk out your backyard to the dunes and beyond. ply. He said water will keep you won’t be able to withdraw some can run multiple appli- Spacious living room, dining area plus breakfast nook in Simple, single level ranch style home on over 6 acres with over-sized ances. kitchen. Washer & Dryer to stay with home. Lovely brick attached garage and detached RV-port and large shop. Lots of recent for about six months if not funds from them if the bank patio to entertain guest and a back yard with a interior updates including paint and carpets. New roof in 2010. exposed to heat. He also also has been hit by the power But they must be used out in the country feel. #12160640 City water and septic. #12432421 advises keeping unscented outage. And to keep up with properly. A generator should bleach on hand in case you what’s going on, Judge rec- never be run inside a home, “Just good ol’ have to chlorinate the water. ommends a battery-operated garage, crawl space or base- fashioned service” Stock up on non-perish- radio and perhaps a NOAA ment, Judge said, because of Jerry Worthen Donna Optiz Randy Hoffine able, easy-to-prepare foods weather radio, both with bat- the risk of carbon monoxide principal broker 791 Commercial Ave., Coos Bay • (541) 269-5263 broker principal broker for the same period of time: teries. A multi-purpose tool poisoning. www.PacificPropertiesTeam.com

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Price Reduction ACREAGE 92310 Cape Arago, Coos Bay 4130 Summerhome Ln., Lakeside 2582 Sherman, North Bend 63946 Wallace Rd., Coos Bay 909 State, North Bend 63318 Isthmus Heights Rd , Coos Bay Very nice manufactured home with bay view. Lake frontage, two boat houses, party room, Remodeled special. Owner carry AOC. 3 bedroom 2 bath double wide 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 bonus rooms. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Very secluded property on Several outbuildings with a shop. All chain link massive deck, guest quarters separate from upper 30 years at 6% will balloon in 10 years. manufactured home includes 3 bay shop. Garage/Shop. Fenced yard. RV parking. 2.16 acres. Paved driveway. Wind protected fenced with electric gate and large roller gate living quarters, Pride of ownership and a truly $ 65,000 MLS#12452368 Fenced yard with large covered deck, Fireplace does not work is not connected lots of trees with big garden/lawn area. in back, makes it a handy drive through. beautiful setting. Road access. room for a hot tub. RV Parking. Make an offer. to a through roof chimney. Personal items Newly painted, move-in ready. may be included in sale. 2002 doublewide on block foundation. Lots of room for RVs/boats/toys. $349,000 MLS#12158192 $159,900 MLS#12134139 $175,900 MLS#12652343 $94,900 MLS#12042631 $169,000 MLS#12644825 Y ! ! RR RRY RY ED ED CA CA CAR UC UC ER ER ER RED RED WN WN WN CE CE O O O PRI PRI

Price Reduction Price Reduction 5 BED, 2 BATH 626 N. 8th Lakeside, Coos Bay 436 S. Madison, Coos Bay 510 Beach Blvd., Winchester Bay 3430 Pine, North Bend 1285 Sanford, Coos Bay 3130 Sheridan, North Bend Handicap elevator access to main floor in garage. Close to Madison and Sunset Schools. Fenced Location, location, location on Beach Blvd. New roof 2007. Hardwood floors. Very clean extra Fenced yard, nice 2 bed, 1 bath home 3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath with fenced yard. Oversized garage fenced RV parking. Back up yard, corner lot. Garage / shop. Right across from marina. Fenced yard with very large home with bonus rooms and extras. Gardner’s with attached one car garage. Hardwood floors. Wind protected patio. power generator in garage. Asphalt paved lot and livable manufactured home. Very nice condition delight with raised gardens, fenced yard, dog run, Double fireplace. RV Parking. driveway. Large covered deck. Deluxe master bath. $84,900 most of yard paved, RV & boat & toy parking lots of $109,900 MLS#12041568 MLS#12610631 with detached garage. room. Two large interior storage rooms. $149,900 MLS#11505790 $172,500 MLS#11360971 $195,000 MLS#12164404 $ 209,000 MLS#12572310 RY Y RY View from Condo deck AR ARR AR F! R C C R C OO NE NER NE W R OW OW OW NE

Price Reduction 831 S Empire Blvd, Coos Bay 671 E St, Coos Bay 814 Newmark, Coos Bay 109 9th St., Coos Bay 63007 Pennsylvania Rd. , Coos Bay 290 N 3rd Ct, Coos Bay Six Plex with beautiful bay view. Owner will Clean well maintained triplex, some bay view, deck, Commercial building on Newmark in downtown 10 unit apartment building located near downtown - Beautiful setting on 2.72 acres with terraced Beautiful bay and city view from the front room, carry paper. Can be amortized over 30 years at each unit is 2 bedroom 1 bath. Each unit has Empire. High volume national franchise has signed Property Manager 24 hour notice needed. All units with gardens, decks on three sides of house, very kitchen, dining area and deck. Enjoy sunrises and 6% with balloon payment in 15 years. covered parking. Each unit has covered parking. long term lease (triple net) and will be remodeling own electric meter bases. Building is 1924 vintage and secluded & wind protected amongst the trees. morning sun. Easy living in 2 bedroom, 1 bath unit. Double garage 900 sqft for larger unit. Each unit has washer/dryer hookups. the entire exterior and leasehold interior has had some lead based paint abatement. Partial view of Coos River. 27x48 shop & extra HOA laundry room and storage provided. Assigned garage with 220 power. Much, Much more! $399,900 MLS#10022507 $ 229,000 MLS#11410521 improvements on their unit. $369,900 MLS#11458502 carport parking. Unit #13 $179,000 MLS#11056147 $ 279,900 MLS#12697184 $129,000 MLS#12671310 RY RY RY CAR CAR CAR NER NER NER OW OW OW

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703 8th St. Myrtle Point 208 N 2nd, Coos Bay 1110 Fenwick, Coos Bay 930 Lake Ct , Coos Bay 63463 Andrews Rd, Coos Bay 4363 S Smith River Rd , Reedsport Top of the hill custom built home with park-like Privacy with loads of potential on 2.11 acres close Beautiful 2400 sqft remodeled home, 40+ acres carports/ Business Only. Sales & service of Artic Cat ATV, Possible Owner carry on approval of credit of buyer. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath with 2 car garage. setting. Hot tub near waterfall that flows into 2000 to downtown. Detached truck shop currently rented 3 tractor trailer lines and Parker Hydraulic hose. Sales Amortized at 6% for 30 years with balloon payment Large fenced backyard. Large paved barns/old mill/ fruit trees/ pasture/ timber/ lots of room to gal Koi Pond. View of bay & dunes from front. at $550/mo income. Fruit trees. Covered patio with roam. House has carpet, wood, cut stone, wall of of farm implements & accessories. Large franchise in 10 years. 5 plex address is 208 Park, county driveway located in North Bend. Tool shed. Custom finished garage. Deluxe kitchen. Trex lots of space for garden & an outbuilding. protected area. Owner must sell due to illness. records also includes 208 N 2nd, Coos Bay Laundry hookups in garage. Fireplace. windows, beautiful views about 7 miles from town. decking & seating with paver covered patio. $ 249,000 MLS#11401954 $399,900 MLS#12056726 $ 595,000 MLS#10064438 $ 249,000 MLS#12664281 $149,000 MLS#11250720 $339,900 MLS#12591213

OWNER CARRY TERMS: For every $100,000 owner carry @ 6% amortized over 30 years = $600 per month for principal & interes t. On approval of credit. All terms are negotiable. Balloon payment in 8 to 15 years. Escrow costs s plit. No bank charges. For larger loan amounts just divide $100,000 into the larger loan amount and use that figure to multiply times the $600 per month payment. $150,000 = $900, $200,000 = $1200, $50,000 = $300 per mon th etc. For income property, you want the projected monthly income to exceed the monthly mortgage p ayments, plus property taxes and insurance payments by at least 50%. Contact your favorite Realtor o r call us for specific examples. Mark Hodgins, Real Estate Broker 756-0347 • Cell: 541-297-3404 2707 Broadway, North Bend, OR • www.eledwardsrealty.com C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C4 •The World • Saturday, August 18,2012 Y K Money

EXHIBIT The musuem Looking to save on prescriptions? will be mostly staffed by volunteers Continued from Page C1 It’s complicated salmon making their way up into the little stream that runs through the OIMB cam- BY LINDA A.JOHNSON Prescription Assistance, at pus. The Associated Press www.pparx.org or 1-888- Elsewhere in the museum, 4PPA NOW, directs unin- they’ll be able to get close to TRENTON, N.J. — Strug- sured patients to individual skeletons of a California gray gling to pay for your pre- programs that can supply whale and an orca, see the scription medication? drugs for free or nearly free. remotely operated vehicle You’re far from alone: I Patient advocacy groups that OIMB researchers use to Studies show roughly a quar- focused on one disease often study the deeps, and marvel ter of patients don’t take can help patients or point at some of the pickled, fos- medicines they need because them in the right direction. silized, skeletal and desiccat- they cannot afford them. I The nonprofit Patient ed creatures that OIMB There are plenty of ways to Advocate Foundation, at researchers have been col- save big on medicines, but www.patientadvocate.org , lecting since 1930. the complexity of finding the helps patients find copay- Screens will show real- best deal can be a huge ment assistance, navigate headache. time views of sea lions bask- problems with insurance and Along with patient assis- ing on Simpson’s Reef and deal with medical debt and tance programs, there are related problems. baby cormorants in their countless coupons and dis- nests near the museum. count cards are available. Retailers and online DIY construction Prices change often and vary pharmacies dramatically among phar- If you don’t qualify for To keep costs at a mini- macies, even within the same help, here are some other mum, OIMB has used its own chain, so it’s often very diffi- ways to save: resources to build the muse- cult to compare all the deals. I Several national dis- um. OIMB’s own construc- Here are some guidelines count stores, including Tar- tion crew did much of the and sources to try: get, Kmart and Walmart, as construction, and OIMB fac- For starters, when a doctor well as large grocery chains, ulty members are designing is about to write a prescrip- offer hundreds of widely the aquaria and other tion, jump in with key ques- exhibits. tions: used generic drugs for just $4 to $10 a month. They’re hop- Likewise, the museum will I Are free samples avail- be staffed mostly by volun- able? ing shoppers will also buy other merchandise. teers. Headed by a paid coor- I Is the drug is generally I If you’re insured, don’t dinator, they’ll clean the covered by insurance plans? assume your prescription tanks, care for the exhibits, Sometimes very costly medi- plan offers the best price. and serve as docents. Some cines or some brands in cate- Some high-volume discoun- work will also be done by gories with multiple drugs ters, such as Costco, offer OIMB staff. are excluded. great deals for cash-paying Young said although the I Is there a cheaper drug that will work as well? customers, particularly on museum will be a visitor generic drugs. attraction, it won’t be a des- I Is there a generic ver- I Prescription coupons tination comparable to the sion? Contributed photo by Will Thomas from the makers of brand- There are several different ways to get ahold of needed medications at a lower cost. A little research can go Oregon Coast Aquarium in Assistance programs name drugs typically offer a Newport, for example. He a long way. A patient assistance pro- first prescription free, or $50 said much of the museum’s gram may be able to help. to $100 off for anywhere Discount cards value to the local community with cards offered by huge son shopping as possible. They generally have income from a few months to a cou- will be as an educational Scores of discount cards groups such as AARP and Some state health depart- limits and other eligibility ple years. are available online, generally AAA. The prices generally are ments run websites that asset for local K-12 students. rules, but some are fairly Stick with sites with a for free. Most are good for a negotiated by third parties enable residents to compari- “It’s another resource for generous, particularly for blue-and-red Verified Inter- variety of medicines, includ- such as prescription benefit son shop at pharmacies in teachers to teach students newer drugs for cancer or net Pharmacy Practice Sites ing generic drugs, at tens of managers that already work their area, but they may not about where they live,” he rare diseases that can cost seal. They have been checked thousands of U.S. pharma- with a huge network of phar- include information on man- said. $20,000 a year or more. out by an association of state cies. But each card could macies, according to con- ufacturer coupons or avail- boards that license U.S. and Boost for Charleytown I Drugmakers almost offer a huge discount on one sumer advocate Edgar able discount cards. always offer patients help, as Canadian pharmacies. The drug and only a couple dol- Dworsky. Once you’ve found the But despite Young’s mod- their commercials note. group lists approved Internet lars or nothing at all off best deals for your medi- est assessment of the muse- Check out the website for the pharmacies at another. Comparison shop cines, don’t assume you’re um’s drawing power, it’s like- company or the drug. www.nabp.net/programs/ac The pharmacies provide Given the huge variation in set for good. If prices for your ly to be a shot in the arm for I The pharmaceutical creditation/vipps/find-a- discounts so they’ll remain prices with different pro- drugs rise down the road, do Charleston. industry’s Partnership for vipps-online-pharmacy . competitive, particularly grams, do as much compari- your homework again. The Coos Bay-North Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau hasn’t yet included the new Romney says he’s paid taxes every year aquarium in publicity, although director Katherine Hoppe said she’s fielded a few GREER, S.C. (AP) — Mitt reveal that he hadn’t paid inquiries from people won- Romney says he’s never taxes. dering when it will open. paid less than 13 percent of Romney said: “Every year Matt LeDoux, owner of his income in taxes during I’ve paid at least 13 per- Fishermen’s Wharf, a the past decade. cent.” seafood market in Romney told reporters The Republican presi- Charleston, and president of Thursday that Democratic dential candidate says he’s the Bay Area Chamber of Senate Majority Leader also given generously to Commerce, said a marine Harry Reid’s claim that charity and that, including museum will fit in with Romney paid no taxes in those contributions, he’s Charleston’s ambiance. some years is, quote, “total- given up more than 20 per- “We’ve said from day one, ly false.”Reid has claimed it cent of his income annually. when we bought our business was possible Romney was Romney has released his six years ago, that Charleston refusing to release more 2010 tax return and says The Associated Press needed an attraction to make than two years of returns he’ll release his 2011 return Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney arrives at Birmingham it a destination,”he said. because he didn’t want to before the Nov. 6 election. International Airport before boarding a plane for fundraising events,Thursday, in Birmingham,Ala. “That’s the biggest hurdle, to get people off 101 and to make the seven-mile journey to Charleston.” FACEBOOK flooded with nearly two- have been sold Thursday, and 30 million shares for $1.1 bil- row Facebook shares also has Asked what local entre- thirds more shares. whether any of them were. lion in the May IPO to cover been declining, a sign that preneurs might do to capital- Facebook’s Given that most of these Because those investors his taxes. short-selling demand is ize on new visitors, LeDoux investors put their money had put up little compared Other Internet companies waning. said it’s not yet clear. “It’s stock is likely into Facebook five to eight with the shares’ value today, that have gone public in the “Facebook’s stock might going to be a wait-and-see hovering at it’s years ago, they probably were “you can understand why past year, such as Angie’s List be finally bumping along its game,”he said. eager to sell, said Sam they would want to take some and LinkedIn, have been hit bottom,”Smith said. “It’s going to be looking lowest point Hamadeh, the CEO of Priv- of their money off the table hard by the expiration of It has been a rough run for for what the tourist expecta- Co, a research firm that fol- now,” Maher said. “But at the their lock-up periods. Facebook. After one of the Continued from Page C1 lows privately held compa- same time, you have to won- It appears some investors tions are and filling the most-anticipated IPOs in nies. der if they’re thinking that believe Facebook’s stock history, Facebook had per- needs.” “A lot of people have been Facebook isn’t much of a price is nearing its low point, haps the most-botched stock Reporter Gail Elber can be Facebook’s stock traded as waiting,” he said. “Facebook bargain anymore.” at least until the next lock-up reached at 541-269-1222, ext. low as $19.69 before bounc- was expected to go public a On the flip side, other key periods end this fall. market debut as glitches 234, or at gelber@the- ing back slightly. The shares long time ago.” investors seem unlikely to sell Short sellers, a type of marred its first day of trad- worldlink.com. closed Thursday at $19.87, Despite the sharp drop in additional shares right away. investor that bets certain ing. Things have gotten pro- down $1.33, or more than 6 Facebook’s market value Microsoft, which invested stocks will fall, had been gressively worse as Face- percent. The previous low during the past three $240 million in Facebook in intensifying their focus on book’s market value has Some donors during the day was $19.82 months, the early investors 2007, relies on Facebook’s Facebook since the compa- plunged by about $49 billion. Coquille Tribal Community Fund and the previous low for a can still reap huge windfalls social network to help bring ny’s July 26 report of disap- The downfall stems from Royal Caribbean Ocean Fund close was $20.04, both by selling at the current more traffic to its Bing search pointing revenue growth doubts about Facebook’s Pacific Power Foundation reached Aug. 2 price. engine, making it less likely during the second quarter. To ability to fend off intensify- Bandon Pacific Seafood More than 156 million For instance, Thiel invest- that it would risk antagoniz- wager against a company, ing competition from Inter- Oregon International Port of shares were traded, more ed $500,000 in Facebook in ing Facebook executives by short sellers must borrow the net search leader Google Inc. Coos Bay than five times the stock’s 2004, the year CEO Mark bailing out. The software stock of other investors and while trying to develop a plan Oregon Community Foundation average volume over the past Zuckerberg began the site in a company also doesn’t need then make money by paying for increasing the amount of Michael Keiser family month. Trading in the over- Harvard dorm room. the money, as it is already is back the shares at a lower revenue that it brings in from Luvaas Fund all market was lighter than After selling 16.8 million sitting on $63 billion in cash. price. a worldwide audience of 955 Rippey family usual. shares for $640 million at the A Microsoft spokesman The amount of borrowed million users. Plum Creek Timber Foundation The Facebook investors time of the initial public declined to comment Thurs- Facebook shares had spiked OIMB alumni The uncertainty means eligible to sell their shares offering in May, Thiel still day. from about 70 million before Facebook’s stock is likely to Thursday included venture owned nearly 28 million The selling shackles will Facebook’s second-quarter be volatile until the end of the capital firms Accel Partners shares worth about $560 come off of an additional earnings report to about 92 year when the majority of the and Greylock Partners; million at Thursday’s trading 1.66 billion locked-up Face- million at the end of Thurs- lockups expire. Hamadeh investment banker Goldman prices. book shares during the next day’s trading, said Tim Sachs Group; software maker Accel Partners invested nine months to place more Smith, senior vice president views the end of those selling Cuisine Microsoft Corp.; Zynga Inc. $12.7 million in Facebook in potential pressure on the of SunGard Astecs Analytics, constraints as a “dark cloud CEO Marc Pincus; LinkedIn 2005. The firm sold nearly 58 stock. One of the biggest which tracks short-selling on the horizon.” Corp. Chairman Reid Hoff- million shares for $2.2 billion tests will come in November activity. “There is no way around man; and former PayPal CEO as part of Facebook’s IPO and when about 1.2 billion insider But sentiments started to it. It’ll be painful,” he said. Peter Thiel. still owned nearly 144 million shares will be eligible for sale. shift Thursday as the volume “But hopefully once that If there was mass selling shares worth about $2.9 bil- The freed-up shares will of shares being returned to selling pressure is gone, it within this group, Facebook’s lion. include those owned by the lenders outstripped the will find its floor and could be See Page C1 Tuesday stock could decline further It wasn’t known how Zuckerberg, the Facebook number being borrowed, a basis for a more stable stock because the market would be many of those shares could CEO and founder who sold Smith said. The cost to bor- through 2013.” C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Saturday, August 18,2012 • The World • C5 Y K Cl ass if i eds

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W/S paid. 225 3 bedroom, $510; Apply at We offer a competitive starting Phone: 541-267-5433 and diverse career opportunities. 324 Ackerman. 541-888-4762. salary and a benefit package Fax: 541-267-6347 We are proud to be a drug free Equal Opportunity/ including medical, dental, vision, Large Clean 2 bedroom 401(k), paid vacation and more. 2890 Ocean Blvd. Affirmative Action Employer 227 Elderly Care Coos Bay, 97420 M/F/D/V. ground floor, off street parking, HARMONY HOMECARE W/S/G paid covenant location, No Must pass pre-employment Visit us online at LCCA.COM “Quality Caregivers provide pet/smoking. $525 mo/$550 dep. drug screen and criminal Assisted living in your home”. 541-267-7486 background check. 541-260-1788 Very large 2 bedroom, 1 bath in Submit cover letter, resume and Codes/Planning Specialist downtown Coos Bay, Bay window salary requirement at Salary $2,987 - $3,724 per mo. w/ formal dinning room, 3rd floor- http://bit.ly/N6Zzva. E-Permitting experience preferred. Business No pets, no smoking. W/S/G paid. Applications at City of Coos Bay, $600/mo + deposit. Contact OR-Cal 500 Central Ave., 541-269-8912, or 300 Management, 541-267-6883. Harbormaster www.coosbay.org Closes: 5:00 The Port of Coos Bay is seeking a p.m. August 27, 2012. EOE One bedroom upstairs Charleston Harbormaster. 301 Business for Sale For details, visit the Port website: apartment portofcoosbay.com/employ.htm in Port Orford. $395/mo., + $600 sec. dep. + EOE. Preference to qualified Southern Coos Hospital ROUTES $35 screening fee. veterans pursuant to ORS 408.225 has an opening for a FT to 408.237. Closes: Aug. 27, 2012 AVAILABLE! No pets. Implementation Income restrictions apply Support Representative. COOS BAY 541-673-4909 Works with the IS Dept to NORTH BEND implement HIS and EMR by BANDON TANGLEWOOD creating documents and forms. Requires valid driver’s For more info call 541-347-4515; license and insurance. APARTMENTS 204 Banking go to www.southerncoos.org; Economy vehicle 4 bed, 1 1/2 bath in warm, sunny or for an application email: Design Editor In Florence recommended. Coquille. Fully updated to your [email protected] The World Newspaper in Coos Bay Contact Cindy Rawlings at specification. $0 down, low monthly SCH is EOE and Tobacco-Free. needs a part-time page designer to Senior apartments for those 62+ (541) 269-1222 ext. 248 or payments for assumable We are excited to announce an participate in collaborative, has a 1 bedroom unit, $504/mo. [email protected]. USDA-RHS loan. Less than renting open position as creative presentation of news. available in July. You’ll be involved in all and you own it! $159,000. LIHTC income limits to qualify. Financial Service We are building an interest list aspects of daily production, For details, send email to for future openings for foot and 541-997-8817. Representative including page design, headline [email protected]. motor routes within our delivery EHO. in Bandon, Oregon. writing, pagination and quality areas. Profit varies. Salary Range: $ 10.00 - $19.00 control. Hours will be mostly Delivery service is Very private! 2 bedroom cottage. EOE For more details please apply mornings plus Friday evenings. before 5pm Monday - Thursday On wooded lot, near BAH. New wood online: www.myfirstccu.org You’ll need excellent verbal skills, and before 8am on Saturday. floors, vinyl windows, vaulted ceilings, RN Needed an eye for design and strong $800/mo + $850 sec. dep. Includes We are a Christian based in-home attention to detail. Newspaper garbage. Pets maybe. 541-297-7788 207 Drivers care agency opening new offices in experience with Quark and www.theworldlink.com or 541-297-0740. Distribution Driver - Coos Bay/North Bend. This is a Photoshop would be pluses. part time position. Stress free and We are an equal opportunity Coastal ranch house Reduced 604 on-call Part-time fun. Call Deborah M-F, 8am-2pm employer. Please apply with this $160,500 Homes Unfurnished The World is hiring someone to be Digital Print / for more information and set up an two-stage procedure: Well maintained 40 year metal roof available as a temporary appointment for an interview. 1. Apply online at: Marketing Business all appliances and some furniture replacement for any of our regular 888-868-0974 http://bit.ly/N6Zzva included. 1/3 acre with huge fenced distribution employees. On-call For Sale Bay Area. Full Training 2. Send your resume, work backyard. Minutes from the bay status may schedule up to 30 hours Local Support & Financing Avail. samples and a list of references to beach, medical center & shopping. in a single week covering for Call For More Details 212 Human Resources [email protected]. 541-756-8196 [email protected] employee vacations, but this 1-800-796-3234 position will not have guaranteed minimum hours assigned regularly. HUMAN RESOURCE www.theworldlink.com 304 Financing The distribution driver may also be 2 bdrm Across From Hospital called upon to substitute for home MANAGER $$EASY QUALIFYING real estate Really neat & clean with dinning delivery or single copy routes in the Full-Time Position South Coast Head Start, equity loans. Credit no problem. room appliance, wheelchair access event that a contract carrier is not Oregon Coast Community Action is Oregon Land Mortgage. and carport. $875 mth / $800 dep. assigned. Duties may include We are looking for an experienced hiring the following positions: 541-267-2776. ML-4645. 1790 Thompson Rd. 541-297-4834 operation of company vehicles or HR Manager, Hospital experience EHS Teacher and personal vehicle to distribute preferred, who possesses EHS/HS Family Advocate. 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH newspaper copies. This position will excellent interpersonal relational, Call 541-888-3717 or visit GREAT FAMILY HOME Recent remodel wood floor stain- require the use of personal vehicle analytical, organizational and www.orcca.us for complete job Notices less steel appliance, nice view of and mileage is paid in addition to communication skills. IN MYRTLE POINT description & application. Mingus Park No garage $850 mo/ hourly wage. Applicant must have 400 1202 1/2 Hermann St. Closing: 8-31-12 or until filled. $1500 dep. 2 yr. lease required. a good driving record, insurance Pick up application at FSBO Single level, 3 bedroom, EOE 707-483-7763 and a reliable personal vehicle with Coquille Valley Hospital or 2.5 bath home w/1678 sq. ft., open carrying capacity. Position will download application from 403 Found floor plan. 2 lots w/fenced in-ground Waterfront, 1 bedroom occasionally require the ability to lift www.cvhospital.org. swimming pool on cul-de-sac. mobile, beach access. Private, and carry over uneven surfaces up DOG FOUND- white/yellow female Mail, fax or drop off application to Double garage with RV/boat clean & nice. $525/mo + deps. to 40lbs. Additional on-call hours lab. Poss older, very friendly. Found Coquille Valley Hospital, parking. REDUCED! $171,000. No dogs/smoking. Wi-Fi, sewage, may be available in our production Aug 11th around Telegraph hill area. Attn: Human Resources, Call 541-290-1033 to see. garbage & lawn care included. packaging department. cell 775-287-5434 940 E. 5th St., 64708 Wygant, CB. 541-888-5130. Apply online at Coquille, OR 97423. www.lee.net/careers Have you Animal Friendly, Fax # 541-396-5760. LOST or FOUND EOE Cute house for rent with yard in A PET or ITEM? Coos Bay. Ideal for single person www.theworldlink.com 5lines/5 days FREE $550.00 per Month. 541-267-6278 Call 297-8391 WASTEWATER OPERATOR II theworldlink.com/classifieds City of North Bend FOR RENT: 3 bdrm, 2 bath home, In- Enhance your ads with Full-time with benefits package. diana St., Bandon. Walking distance bordering, bolding, centering, Salary range: $40,125 - $51,087 to hospital. Available 9-1/12. $890/mo. and artwork. and potential for advancement. 1st, last & security deposit. No smok- The World, The World Online, Applications are available online ing. 541-332-7020 after 5 pm. Bandon Western World, www.northbendcity.org or by SOUTH TEN MILE LAKE The World Link, Umpqua Post & contacting Joann Thompson, Over 2000 Sq Ft. on 4 wooded Reedsport - 2 bd, 1 bath, Mobile Classified. 213 General City Recorder at 541-756-8536 or acres. 5 BDRMS- 3 BATH, full 2 car garage, 985 sq feet, nice [email protected] furnished, tile floors, boat house, yard, well kept home, water/sewer REFRESHER CLASS or at City Hall, Po Box “B”, 404 Lost metal roof. $499,000 for pictures paid, $725.00, 1st/last/deposit for Qualified Wildland Firefighters 835 California, Call - 503-551-0691 avail 9/30/12. Call 503-840-9891 One Day Only, Wednesday, Aug. 22. North Bend, OR 97459. Have you Last Chance to Fight Fire This Year! Completed resume, city application, LOST or FOUND and city instruction letter are due Call Menasha Forest Management A PET or ITEM? Services, 541-756-1196, 9am - 5pm. no later than close of business on Friday, August 31, 2012. EOE/AA 5lines/5 days FREE TAX/ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST 541-267-6278 theworldlink.com/classifieds Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 Enhance your ads with Must have skills in data entry, verbal bordering, bolding, centering, and artwork. communication and customer service. HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: ADVERTISING POLICY The World, The World Online, Word/Excel experience preferred. Position For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Bandon Western World, Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Co., shall not be liable for any error in published The World Link, Umpqua Post & consists of data entry, payment collection advertising unless an advertising proof is Mobile Classified. BAY AREA SUBSCRIBERS: If your World newspaper fails to requested in writing and clearly marked for and processing. Competitive salary and arrive by 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday or 8 a.m. on corrections. If the error is not corrected by the Saturday, please call your carrier. If you are unable to reach Publisher, its liability, if any, shall not exceed the 406 Public Notices fringe benefit package. For a full job your carrier, telephone The World at 541-269-9999 by space occupied by the error. Further, the Publisher 6:15 p.m. on weeknights or 9:30 a.m. on Saturdays. will reschedule and run the omitted advertisement Please be advised that Romaine description and application visit the Coos Customers in Coos Bay - North Bend city limits will receive at advertiser’s cost. All claims for adjustment must Hardcastle, the owner of H&H Hold- same-day delivery of their newspaper. Areas outside city be made within seven (7) days of date of ings, Inc., Hardcastle Homes LLC., County website at www.co.coos.or.us limits will receive their newspaper on the next delivery day. publication. In no case shall the Publisher be liable and Winterlakes Apartments, has con- for any general, special or consequential damages. or call 541-396-7580. RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily cluded business relations with delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may Eduardo Falcon, Janis Falcon (Killin, receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed Silveus), Granite Plus, LLC., and J&E Closes August 31, 2012. deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. Falcon LLC., dba “Winterlakes Apart- To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. ment Complex,” as of Aug. 1, 2012. Please direct inquiries to the appropri- **EOE** 11-28-11 ate person or entity. Thank you. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C6• The World •Saturday, August 18,2012 Y K

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Guy USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU White Collar (N) (:01) Covert Affairs Political Animals USA NCIS ’ (CC) NCIS “Dead Air” ’ Royal Pains (N) Necess. Rough (:02) Suits “Asterisk” WGN-A WGN News at Nine Funny Home Videos Chris Chris 30 Rock Scrubs Sunny Sunny WGN-A WGN News at Nine Funny Home Videos Chris Chris 30 Rock Scrubs Sunny Sunny WTBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (CC) WTBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (CC) Thursday Evening August 23, 2012 Friday Evening August 24, 2012 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KEZI ABC Ent Insider Wipeout (N) (CC) Wipeout (N) (CC) Rookie Blue (CC) News Nightline KEZI ABC Ent Insider Shark Tank ’ (:01) 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) News Nightline KCBY CBS Jeopardy! Inside Ed. Big Bang Two Men Big Brother (CC) Person of Interest News (N) Letterman KCBY CBS NFL Football Inside Ed. 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Town Town Town Town BRAV To Be Announced New Jersey Social Housewives/NJ BRAV Million Dollar LA ››› Public Enemies (2009) Johnny Depp. Premiere. Public Enemies CNBC CNBC Titans Mad Money Crime Inc. American Greed Paid Paid CNBC American Greed Mad Money Ultimate Factories American Greed Paid Grt Pillow COM Colbert Daily Chappelle Chappelle South Pk South Pk South Pk Tosh.0 Daily Colbert COM Colbert Daily Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Futurama Tosh.0 Ralphie May John Oliver DISC Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Saw Dogs Saw Dogs Auction Auction DISC Bering Sea Gold ’ Gold Rush ’ (CC) Bering Sea G. Yukon Men ’ (CC) Bering Sea G. DISN Phineas Phineas Phineas and Ferb: The Movie Gravity Vampire Jessie ’ Shake It Good DISN Phineas Vampire ANT Farm Jessie (N) Phineas Gravity ANT Farm Good Jessie ’ Jessie ’ E! E! News (N) The Soup Jonas ›› She’s Out of My League (2010) Chelsea E! News E! E! News (N) Kardashian Kardashian Fashion Police (N) Chelsea E! 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