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BY JESSIE HIGGINS Umpqua River to the Reedsport The World DEQ previously warned Gardiner about problem sewage treatment plant. This is not the first time it has broken. GARDINER — An estimated shut off the line, and sewage is gallons of raw sewage is a lot. But harvesting for a few days. He said “They know the pipe is old and 50,000 gallons of raw sewage being re-routed through a tempo- apparently the leak was taking the other fish should not be affect- needs to be replaced,” said John poured into the Umpqua River over rary pipe. place over a day or two, and the ed. Gasik, a water quality specialist at the weekend after the sewer line “It was a significant spill,”said volume of water going through Recreational river users should the Oregon Department of that connects Gardiner with Alex Manderson, a shell fish spe- there does dilute it down a little.” practice basic sanitation, he said. Environmental Quality. “It is old Reedsport broke. cialist at the Oregon Department As a precaution, Manderson The broken line carries The Gardiner Sanitary District of Agriculture. “Fifty thousand asked local oyster farmers to delay Gardiner’s sewage beneath the SEE SEWAGE | A10 Democrat plans spending spree

BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE Caddy Nancy The World With less than two McKeown Brouhard weeks until ballots are Candidate for Candidate for mailed, Democrat Caddy Oregon State Oregon State McKeown is poised to By Alysha Beck, The World launch an advertising blitz Jesse Housego was arraigned Wednesday at House, House, in her race for the the Coos County Courthouse in Coquille. District 9 District 9 Legislature. Housego is charged for allegedly recording a At the beginning of this girl naked and in a sexually-explicit manner. Democrat Republican month, McKeown had Total raised: $188,396.43 Total raised: $25,207.94 raised $188,000 — more Spent Unspent Spent Unspent than seven times the Teen faces amount of her Republican $83,894.76 $104,501.67 $11,877.54 $13,330.40 opponent, Nancy Brouhard. Donation source Donation source And, as the campaign child sex for District 9 nears its end, about half of McKeown’s haul remains unspent. Individuals Indian Candidate’s Unitemized* Businesses tribes $820 She says that’s a calcu- charges Unitemized* own funds $2,767.83 $3,250 $1,000 Politicians Politicians $16,099.99 Individuals $1,424.30 and political lated move. Unions and political parties $30,105 Special parties $4,500 Businesses $16,945.81 “As far as what I have $25,209.51 $26,046.71 interest groups *Donations of $85,435.22 planned, I guess you will I Court documents claim less than $100 *Donations of less than $100 just have to wait and see,” he recorded a child in a Big donors Big donors she said. McKeown, a commis- Promote *A Republican-backed group that sexually explicit manner Health Women’s donates to the party’s state House sioner for the Port of Coos Oregon candidates. Its biggest backers are professionals advocacy groups Leadership Bay, has held a fundraising $21,250 $13,550 tobacco, timber, health care, PAC* beverage and alcohol industries. edge over Brouhard for the BY TYLER RICHARDSON $13,217 Future PAC, Health products entire election. The World House Builders* and providers Election records show $18,748 $11,500 Deschutes **A company that rents properties, that McKeown owes her A Bandon teen was arraigned on *A Democratic-backed group that donates LLC** co-owned by Nancy Brouhard. child sex charges Wednesday after he Forestry $2,900 lead to some of the state’s $14,520 to the party’s state House candidates. Its biggest backers are unions, health biggest lobbying groups, allegedly recorded a child in a sexu- professionals and trial lawyers. from Nike to the Oregon ally explicit manner. Trial Lawyers Association. Jesse Cole Housego, 18, appeared Donation size Origin Donation size Origin A pair of women’s before Coos County Circuit Court Unknown* Unknown* Judge Michael Gillespie after being Out-of-state $16,099.99 $2,767.83 advocacy groups, Emily’s $12,700 27.37% $2,501+ List and the Women’s indicted by a grand jury on three 42.07% 8.6% 11% $2,501+ 6.7% Investment Network, have counts of using a child in a display of 8.73% $2,000 – $2,500 sexually explicit conduct, three 14.27% $1,500 – $1,999 given $13,000. Forestry 17.33% companies have given counts of second-degree encourag- $2,000 – $2,500 7.93% $1,000 – $1,499 1.59% $1,500 – $1,999 ing child sex abuse and three counts 84.7% 11.16% $500 – $999 89% $14,000. 10.63% $1,000 – $1,499 The health care sector of invasion of personal privacy. 13.16% $500 – $999 Oregon A not guilty plea was entered on Oregon 30.54% $1 – $499 has been particularly gen- 15.22% $1 – $499 $159,596.44 $22,440.11 erous to McKeown, giving Housego’s behalf and Gillespie set *Origin of donations of less *Origin of donations of less his bail at $250,000. than $100 are not disclosed. than $100 are not disclosed. SOURCE: Oregon Secretary of State, Jan. 1, 2011 to Sept. 29, 2012 SOURCE: Oregon Secretary of State, Jan. 1, 2011 to Oct. 2, 2012 By Daniel Simmons-Ritchie and Jeff Trionfante, The World SEE DISTRICT 9 | A10 SEE HOUSEGO | A10 Wall Street banker funded Roberts puts PERS in crosshairs

DeFazio attack ads BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE The World BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE The World COOS BAY – Scott Roberts, a Republican candidate for state senate, took aim at Oregon’s public pension A New York hedge fund manager is funding a barrage of attack ads system Tuesday,hailing its spiraling costs an avoidable against Democratic congressman Peter DeFazio, D-Eugene. “train wreck.” Robert Mercer, co-CEO of Renaissance Technologies, has donat- Roberts and his Democratic rival for District 5, ed $239,000 to a group that began running television ads against Arnie Roblan, went toe-to-toe at the Mill Casino- DeFazio this month, according to election filings released Wednes- Hotel in a forum that probed their views on the state’s day. biggest fiscal challenges. Before Wednesday, it was unknown who was funding Republican Roberts, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, saved his Super PAC Inc. The group’s treasurer, conservative activist James sharpest criticism for the Legislature’s handling of the By Alysha Beck, The World Bopp, refused to reveal the identity of its donors. Public Employee Retirement System (PERS). The pro- Arnie Roblan, left, and Scott Roberts spoke at the Bay Area In a statement, DeFazio said he suspected Mercer and Bopp were gram now promises retirees more money than its Chamber of Commerce forum on Wednesday. Roblan and attacking him because of his support for tighter regulations on Wall investments produce, sapping Oregon’s budget. Roberts are District 5 State Senate candidates. Street and campaign finance laws. “It’s a train wreck,”Roberts said. “It’s a train wreck “Robinson’s benefactors don’t know or care about what’s best for that has been going on for a long period of time.” families in Southwestern Oregon,”he said. “They just want to influ- Roberts said part of the problem was that lawmak- ence the election to help the guy who will do their bidding.” ers appear unwilling to reform a system that would Upcoming forum This is the second time Mercer has supported Robinson. Mercer affect their own retirement benefits. Wednesday’s forum was hosted by the Bay Area Chamber of spent $640,000 on the Republican’s first dust-up with DeFazio in “There seems to be a conflict of interest,”he said. Commerce. Next Wednesday, the chamber will host a discussion on If elected, Roberts said he would be a new face to the two proposed ballot measures for Coos County: a home rule charter SEE ATTACK | A10 and an ordinance that would establish a county administrator. SEE FORUM | A2

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How would you solve widening How would you streamline How do we rebuild jobs deficits related to the end of fed- state government? on the South Coast? Maritime Center plans eral timber payments?

Says he disagrees with the plan put Says government needs to get out Says he would cut back remain docked for now forth by Oregon’s congressional del- of the way of business. “Govern- red-tape that’s choking egation. Thinks those lands need to ment doesn’t create jobs, they Oregon. For instance, says Question: A May editorial in The World said be given to private timber companies, will only create barriers.” Oregon repels mining construction of the new Coos Historical and which will create jobs and therefore Believes Oregon’s 100-year-old companies because of high tax revenue to the counties.“We need land use laws need to be slowly compliance costs. Also Maritime Center would begin “as early as July,” Scott Roberts to get government off our backs.” reformed. would cut capital gains tax. but actual work has yet to begin. I want to know what’s holding up construction.

Says the best hope is a bill proposed Says he passed a bill that cut ratio of Says prosperity will arise Answer: Although the open bidding process for the cen- by Oregon’s congressional delegation state administrators to workers. Says from pairing traditional ter was supposed to close on June 21, the that would place federal forests into a regulations can be cut, but feds can industries, like timber, with Coos County Historical Society has yet to trust. Half of the forests would be be a problem. Points to the develop- new industries, like wave finalize the construction contract details, I WANT TO protected, the other half harvested ment of a North Spit LNG terminal: energy. “It’s about finding a due largely to budgetary issues. KNOW for timber revenue. Proceeds would “It has often been the federal regula- lot of diverse activities In the society’s September newsletter, Arnie Roblan go to counties. tions that have been the problem.” along the coast.” Annie Donnelly, the Coos County Historical Museum’s executive director, said that a key FORUM foolhardy. from the edges. Most of the branded themselves as “prag- source of funding has been delayed and all Roblan said legislators changes need to come from matic” leaders who were will- submitted bids exceed the existing budget. Continued from Page A1 already hit the wall in 2003, the program’s five-member ing to cross party lines to pass Construction has been pushed back several when proposed changes were board, not the Legislature, he legislation. months while the organization pursues cost- Legislature and have no ties sidelined by Oregon’s said. Roblan pointed to his saving options. to public service interest Supreme Court. Roblan added that the recent term as Oregon House “We’re still a ways away from building,” THOMAS groups, making him the ideal “To introduce legislation PERS’ problems were not co-speaker with Republican said Hannah Cooney, a research assistant spurred by the program. MORIARTY candidate to fix the system. that will put us back in the Bruce Hanna. with the society. But Roblan, a former prin- court and spend a lot of Before the 2008 financial cri- Roberts pointed to his Have a question about current happenings cipal at Marshfield High money seems crazy to me,”he sis, he said, the program was experience as a health profes- in Coos County? I Want to Know will try to answer it. Contact School and co-speaker of said. one of the best funded public sional. He said he knows how reporter Thomas Moriarty at [email protected] Oregon’s House, said that Instead, Roblan said, PERS pensions in America. with the letters IWTK in the subject line. kind of wholesale reform was costs could be chipped away But while their positions on to balance what’s best for a PERS may have contrasted, patient. Roberts and Roblan harmo- “We know Oregon is a sick Thefts & Mischief nized in other areas. patient,”he said. “Our econo- Both candidates repeatedly my is sick.” COOS BAY Oct. 10, 4:12 a.m., dispute, 200 block of Ingersoll Avenue. Oct. 9, 8:09 a.m., theft, 100 block 10 of North Marple Street. NORTH BEND V % et Disc Oct. 9, 8:16 a.m., theft, 600 block Ev ount of Newmark Avenue. Oct. 9, 9:13 a.m., harassment, eryday! 1900 block of McPherson Oct. 9, 8:30 a.m., theft, 1800 Avenue. block of Ocean Boulevard. Oct. 9, 10:25 a.m., burglary, 2600 Oct. 9, 1:44 p.m., burglary, 1600 block of Brussells Street. block of Southwest Boulevard. 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Editorial Board Clark Walworth, Publisher & Editor Opinion Ryan Haas, City Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Roberts has grown, but Roblan towers

When we first interviewed Scott long resume of public service and a Roberts in 2010, he was the worst prodigious mastery of legislative kind of political neophyte: all zeal 2012 General Election issues. He is passionate about help- and anti-establishment rhetoric, ing the South Coast “get back to its with little understanding of what The World’s Editorial Board provides its election recommendations as a service to our wholeness again” through redevel- South Coast taxpayers needed readers. We welcome other viewpoints. opment of the Coos Bay port. from a state representative. He also has valuable connections Roberts obviously has worked date than in 2010. Democrat. He advocates for job cre- and the kind of savvy that comes hard since then, educating himself with experience in state politics. In But he still is no match for Rep. ation, and he works across the aisle about issues and nurturing the a Senate with a thin Democratic Arnie Roblan. to find solutions. In 2011 and 2012, humility that comes with losing an majority, he’ll be able to command The campaign is a rematch of the with the House evenly split between election. He told us a couple of attention for the needs of coastal weeks ago he had knocked on nearly 2010 House race. Roblan, D-Coos Democrats and Republicans, he communities. 11,000 doors this year. He has tem- Bay, faces Roberts for the Senate seat deftly shared the speakership with Roberts, an oral surgeon, has pered his zeal with a willingness to vacated by legislative matriarch Republican Bruce Hanna of demonstrated his work ethic and consider bipartisan solutions. Joanne Verger. Though technically Roseburg. They earned national capacity for growth. He has a future As the Republican nominee for not an incumbent, Roblan is Verger’s acclaim for civility and productivity. in South Coast politics. This year, Oregon’s District 5 Senate seat, heir apparent, and deservedly so. Roblan, who retired as principal however, Roblan is the area’s best Roberts is a markedly better candi- Like Verger, Roblan is a centrist of Marshfield High School, has a bet for effective representation. Public Forum

The government is out to get us I was one of the chief petitioners for the Coos County Home Rule Charter, Measure 6-143. During the course of about two months I talked to hundreds of people all over the county about the charter. I’d say that at least half the people who signed the petition are angry with government and politics in general. I am too. What with all the corruption, deception and incom- petence, who wouldn't be? The government is out to get us and they are going full speed, attacking our liberties and way of life. This is why I got involved with the charter. It combats the corrup- tion, deception and incompetence head-on. There’s just nothing out there for the citizens right now but the charter. There are provisions for county maintenance, provisions for accountability of county officials, and it even kicks international agencies through Agenda 21 out of the county and our lives. Yeah! This document just makes too much sense not to vote for it. We enough. If Robinson wins he will efforts for the last four years. time inside an enclosure. Thank you, Bay Cities Ambu- need something for the people that be securely stuffed into the pluto- McConnell has been abetted by the If some animal lovers could just lance, Bicoastal Media, city of stands up for us — makes the day- crat’s pocket. That will mean a tea party House since 2010, a cau- come out there one afternoon a North Bend, E.L. Edwards Realty II, to-day affairs run more effectively. reduced quality of life for the rest cus Art Robinson wants to join. week, it would really help. Frontier Communications, K-Dock The charter can’t put good peo- of us, yet some locals will still vote Obama and Biden lied when Please call Stacy at 297-5115 or Radio, NW Natural, Les’ Sanitary, ple in office, but it can make them the right-wing ticket. I have they said that America isn’t in the shelter at 269-2312. Better Roto-Rooter and Yellow Cab Taxi accountable for what they do. That labeled these people before and decline. Washington will remain in still, come on out there and adopt a for the free or deeply discounted dog or cat. services. Your behind-the-scenes right there has my vote. won’t be charitable here. the hands of the really rich whoev- Adriana Farnham contributions were essential. For more information, go to: As for the top GOP candidates, er wins. Our country will continue Coquille And thank you to all the veter- http://cooscountycharter.com/. Romney/Ryan have set new lows to deteriorate for the rest of us, but ans who served and are serving Jeff Jeffries for veracity and disclosed, consis- electing Republicans will just today. Thank you for our freedom. Myrtle Point tent principles. Romney has steepen the slide. denounced government trickle John Zimmerman Heather Partipilo Don’t back super down politics while he has insti- Coos Bay Kudos Jennifer Spatz tuted trickle-down immorality, South Coast Veterans PAC candidates counting on the ignorant and the Assistance Network Fox News dolts and suckers to sub- Who let the dogs North Bend On Oct. 10, The World pub- Standing up for lished a front-page article describ- scribe. Republicans have used the walk? You, you...! ing a more than $200,000 cam- “uncertainty” excuse for why Stand Down paign contribution to Art Robinson wealth-holding big business has- Are there any people out there One-hundred-fifty words is not Write to us by a fund associated with James n’t reduced unemployment when who like dogs and like or need enough space to express the hun- Bopp. Bopp is perhaps the most lack of middle-class demand is the some exercise? How about volun- The World welcomes letters from dreds of thank-yous the South prominent under-the-radar, des- real problem. teering to walk some dogs at the readers. Please observe these stan- Coast Veterans Assistance Net- picable American on the political Imagine, given all his flops and local animal shelter? I’ve walked dards: lies, how uncertain a Romney pres- work owes to the veterans, volun- scene. He believes in buying politi- dogs on and off since May and see I Use your real name. idency would be. Tea partiers are teers, service providers, communi- cal candidates, usually Republi- what a difference it makes to the I 400 words maximum. counting on Mitt to sign whatever dogs just to get out for 20 minutes ty partners and financial support- cans, with ever bigger bribes (see ers who made the 2012 Veterans I Include your address and day- Grover Norquist puts in front of at a time and get some loving The Atlantic magazine's October Stand Down a big success. time phone number for verification. issue). He was the “ideological him, but what if Romney turns out human contact and a good sniff Thank you, Coquille Tribal I No defamation, vulgarity or to be a moderate? In any case, Con- and walk on the nature path. force” behind the Citizens United Community Fund for your gener- business complaints. court decision, the one that has gress will likely remain gridlocked. I get a good workout and sort of ous grant funding. I No poetry or religious testimony. torn away the last shreds of gov- Don’t forget that this isn't an addicted to “loving on” those Thank you, volunteers. Thank We generally print every letter that ernment for the people. Obama economy, it is a Mitch beautiful creatures. Most of the you, work teams. Thank you com- The fact that Robinson hasn't McConnell economy, in that he time I am the only one walking meets these guidelines. Send yours munity partners. Your time, ener- to [email protected], or P.O. returned this contribution should has led all Republican senators to them, which means they only get gy, and resources helped connect Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. tell you all you need to know about abuse the filibuster in order to out of the kennels some days, and 263 veterans to essential services. him, if his policy stances weren't thwart all Obama job-creation for a while in the morning at play Even in politics, money isn’t everything

There was something ironic drop in the bucket, not only minutes. The race for cash in politics con- What money definitely buys are about the latest headlines detailing because they are really that rich — Whether or not tinues to wreck the system in all television advertisements, almost President Barack Obama's record call it the .001 percent — but also Romney bests kinds of ways. It drives decent peo- all of which are negative. People fundraising success. His gigantic because, from a business point of him this month ple who don’t want to spend their who live in True-Blue states such haul in September — some $181 view, the next administration will (he probably lives cozying up to rich people and as California and Oregon are spared million — was a big step up from be making many billions of dollars won’t) or GOP lobbyists into other lines of work. I most of the political ads that drive the record pace set by both cam- worth of decisions on everything Super PACs do remember deciding decades ago, our fellow citizens in states like paigns in August, when the presi- from tax policy to loophole closing (they probably when I moved out of the district I Ohio and Florida to make more vis- dent and his “affiliates” took in to trade to environmental regula- will), it is the first grew up in (and had returned to its to the kitchen than might be $114 million while Gov. Mitt Rom- tion. Investing in campaigns, SUSAN debate that is thinking I might run), that I just good for their waistlines. ney and his affiliate team took in more than one big-shot busi- driving the num- couldn’t see myself spending the Even so, I try to collect the ads $111 million. nessperson has told me over the ESTRICH bers that matter. rest of my life asking people to give for my students to watch each If those numbers don't get your years, just makes sense. The Columnist And what seems me money. week, and what surprises me most attention, consider this: As of return on investment if you win to have slowed I loved policy. I have always been — and this is on a bipartisan basis August, Obama’s fundraising total (and you always win if you bet Romney’s momentum since the happy to raise money for good — is how unerringly forgettable was $742 million, and Romney’s both sides, as many do) in terms of first debate is not Obama’s ads, but causes. But for me? A life of pre- they are. We have an informal com- was $638 million. Of course, that access to decision-makers alone is the other number: the drop below 8 tending a bad idea is a good idea petition going for the best political doesn't count the Super-Duper a huge multiple over the dollar percent in unemployment. because of the size of someone's ad of the season, and so far, all we PACs, which, thanks to the investment. Of course money matters, in wallet? A life in which “friends” have are losers. To think of all the Supreme Court, are raising and But here's the funny part: All the politics as in life. Having none, or and “funders” are — of necessity, handshakes and traffic jams and spending untold hundreds of mil- fundraising seems to have little to nowhere near enough, can be or not choice — one and the same? filet mignon dinners that went into lions — and in many cases without do with what’s happening in the feel deadly. At the same time, in Nah. Money distorts the debate making such blather. Is anyone even disclosing their donors. race right now. politics as in life, having enough, about important ideas because really persuaded by any of it? Another loophole. Obama may be raising money even having way more than access is influence, and as Bob Dole Money may be the mother’s milk To be sure, for some of those hand over fist, but he’s struggling enough, is no guarantee of success famously remarked, there are of politics, but sometimes, enough ponying up the big bucks, it's a because he did just that for 90 or happiness. no PACs for poor kids. is enough. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, October 11,2012 • The World • A5 Y K State Repeat offender Man sentenced for attack on Strong grape is ready now to try new path boy in Wendy’s restaurant harvest in

to good job PORTLAND (AP) — A predatory sex offender who Umpqua Valley DEAR ABBY: My life has stabbed and sexually abused always been scary. My par- a 10-year-old boy in the ROSEBURG (AP) — The its, there is not a noise ordi- ents divorced when I was 3. bathroom of a Wendy’s Umpqua Valley wine grape nance to enforce, he said. Dad always seemed to cause restaurant pleaded guilty harvest has been busy, noisy Wineries started plucking trouble for Mom, who strug- Wednesday and was sen- and productive — far differ- grapes in early October, and gled to provide for me and tenced to 33 years in prison. ent than last year’s low out- the picking likely will con- my older sister. She always Adam Lee Brown accept- put. tinue through the end of the struggled with alcohol and ed a deal from prosecutors in “Last year was a practical month. drugs. which he pleaded guilty to disaster,” said Greg Cramer, “The best part about this I have spent a portion of kidnapping, attempted owner of MarshAnne harvest season is that we’ve my life incarcerated, starting aggravated murder, assault, Landing outside Oakland. had this nice, warm weath- when I was a teenager. I’m sexual abuse, strangulation “I’m very pleased with the er,” said Chris Lake, director now 22 and doing time for and sodomy. The sentence fruit that came in this year. of the Southern Oregon selling drugs. I have never means the 50-year-old We’re about three weeks Wine Institute at Umpqua been able to find a decent Brown, who tested positive ahead of last year.” Community College. job, although I have my GED for HIV in 1989, will be 83 at A long dry spell, no rain Lake said sun-soaked and tried to attend a school the end of his prison term. has fallen in central Douglas grapes grow rich in sugars, for nursing, The attack occurred on a County since July 20, and which ferments into alcohol. but I Sunday in July, after the The Associated Press sunny days have allowed Cooler temperatures can screwed it DEAR boy’s family returned from a Adam Lee Brown appears before Judge Julie Frantz in Portland, grapes to ripen. do the reverse, stunting up. Selling ABBY camping trip with a flat tire. Wednesday. Brown entered a guilty plea to all charges and was sen- Clear skies also have growth and diminishing fla- drugs The boy had to go to the tenced by Frantz for the attack on a 10-year-old boy in a Northeast meant the risk of an early vor. Rain can further dilute seemed to bathroom, and went to the Portland Wendy’s restaurant. frost, prompting wineries to the taste, he said. be the only fast-food restaurant next to fire up commercial fans to Growers endured back- way to a northeast Portland tire arrived. Brown was arrested to burn in hell,” the state- keep the fruit from freezing to-back below average yields make store. after a two-hour standoff. ment read in part. “I hope at night. The predawn sound in 2010 and 2011, which had enough to Brown followed the boy The boy and his parents when that time comes, you has drawn numerous noise two of the cooler summers in support into the restroom and locked did not attend the hearing. remember our son and all of complaints to the Douglas the past half century. myself. the door, police said. He “They didn’t want to see the past victims you’ve County Sheriff’s Office. Temperatures were 5 to 6 I’d like to pulled out a knife and the face of Adam Brown wounded mentally and When the sun rises, temper- degrees below average, find a JEANNE ordered the boy to take off again,” said prosecutor physically. And know this, atures have held firm in the Oregon State Extension decent job PHILLIPS his clothes. The boy fought Donald Rees, according to their wounds are healing, 70s throughout the month. Service horticulturist Steve with when Brown started touch- The Oregonian newspaper. yours will not.” Sheriff’s Lt. Chris Renquist said. opportuni- ing him, but the naked child However, a statement When given a chance to Merrifield said neighbors The Umpqua Valley typi- ty, and be able to pay my bills was stabbed six times before from the father was read in make a statement, Brown will have to live with the cally yields 2.7 to 2.9 tons of and save a little. I’m tired of he could escape. Customers court. said: “I listened to the state- noise until harvesting is over. grapes a year. Renquist said my crazy lifestyle and want then shut the door, trapping “The real justice comes ment, and it was a heartfelt Because most of the county’s 2010 and 2011 yields were 1.2 to settle down. How can I go Brown, until the police when you are judged by God statement.” wineries are outside city lim- tons and 1.5 tons, respectively. about finding a job? Keep in mind, I don’t have a resume and although I have had Eugene to crack down on out-of-control UO parties many jobs, I never stayed very long, and I have a crim- EUGENE (AP) — The campus behavior. Jay Bower, the chief tech- nearby highway. Two vehi- inal record. — SERVING Eugene City Council is con- Student government nical officer for Venus cles hit the horse, which TIME IN PENNSYLVANIA sidering an ordinance that STATE president Laura Hinman Motors, told The Bulletin died. Court documents say DEAR SERVING TIME: I would fine property owners DIGES T asked the council to post- newspaper that this week’s Gentry suffered a traumatic admire that you have decid- for out-of-control parties, pone the public hearing and move to a 2,000-square facil- brain injury and other severe ed to change your life and especially those near the ties near campus that cause scrap the ordinance because ity is an effort to boost pro- injuries. He died in July 2011 walk the “straight and nar- University of Oregon. noise, litter and vandalism. it appears to specifically tar- duction and be closer to mar- at age 60. The lawsuit filed row” from now on. A place to The council decided Police say the parties can get students. kets in Nevada and California. this week by his longtime start would be to talk to the Wednesday to hold a Nov. 19 lead to fights, thefts and sex- partner Anita Rieke does not prison chaplain. Some reli- public hearing on student ual assaults. Electric-vehicle maker Lawsuit in horse-traffic allege the injuries con- gious denominations have parties that draw police Municipal Court Judge opening Lakeview plant crash that injured man tributed directly to his death. programs in place to help attention. Wayne Allen who was at the BEND (AP) — A Bend- EUGENE (AP) — An MAX train hit by truck inmates and former inmates The Register-Guard council meeting said the based electric-vehicle maker Oregon man is being sued for successfully transition back reports neighbors have com- university should apply its is moving into a new assem- nearly $300,000 over a 2010 in North Portland into society. plained for years about par- student conduct code to off- bly plant in Lakeview. traffic crash that injured PORTLAND (AP) — The oldest prison/re- another man after a horse Police say a large truck haul- entry group in the country is wandered onto a highway. ing yeast collided with a the Pennsylvania Prison The Register-Guard light-rail train in North Society. Their website is at Obituaries reports that the lawsuit filed Portland. prisonsociety.org. If they in Lane County Circuit Court The accident happened don’t serve the community Terry Vance Garner member of FFA and 4-H. brother, Michael and wife, From 1963 to 1967 he served Margaret of Myrtle Point; blames Junction City resi- Wednesday afternoon in the into which you will be Dec. 29, 1942 - Sept. 25, 2012 dent Bryan Scott Austin for industrial area near Widmer released, they will know an in the U.S. Navy as a heli- sister, Susan and husband, Terry Vance Garner, 69, copter mechanic and door David Morse of Tillamook; the crash that injured Jacky Brewery. TriMet says the organization that does. Their of Coquille, died Sept. 25, Lee Gentry of Harrisburg. collision caused “significant re-entry program helps for- gunner for helicopter rescue and 10 nephews and nieces. 2012, at his ranch. Terry was missions. After leaving the He was preceded in death The lawsuit contends that delays.” mer prisoners attain self- born Dec. 29, 1942 in San Austin was negligent for fail- Passengers on the train sufficiency through a four- Navy he worked as an auto by his parents and sister, Diego, Calif., to parents mechanic and as an uphol- Hope McDonald. ing to keep the horse from told The Oregonian there did day job readiness workshop, Melvin and Violet (Ford) wandering off his land onto a not appear to be any injuries. which teaches the skills nec- sterer. Memorial contributions Garner. Terry is survived by may be made to the local essary to find and keep a job. He graduated from Pre-registration is recom- daughter, Shannon Garner Humane Society. Marshfield High School in of Fresno, Calif.; son, Sign the guestbook at Death Notices Funeral mended, and their phone 1962 and was an active number is 215-564-6005, Thomas Garner of Coquille; www.theworldlink.com. Canyon West Easton — Saturday, Oct. 13 ext. 117. Call Monday 76, of Coos Bay, formerly of James “Jim” Cahill, 2-6 through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 Deloris “Dee” . While living many Stromme; grandchildren, Myrtle Point and Dora, died p.m., Irish wake and celebra- p.m. Stromme years on the Oregon coast Jason Stromme, Cory Oct. 9, 2012, in Coos Bay. tion of life, TruNorth build- she enjoyed working in her Turner, Wendy Palmerton Arrangements are pending DEAR ABBY: I had my Oct. 19, 1919 - Oct. 5, 2012 ing, Broadway, downtown first boyfriend when I was real estate office. and Kimberly and Steve with Myrtle Grove Funeral Coos Bay. 16. The relationship lasted 13 At her request, no service Throughout those years she Anderson; and great-grand- Service-Bay Area, 541-269- years and we had a child will be held for Deloris “Dee” was secretary of the corpo- children, Austin and 2851. Stromme, 92 , of Wenatchee, ration, Green Forest Acres Quinton Stromme, Doris M. Culver — 78, of The World publishes death together. Now that it’s over I notices and service listings as a don’t know what to do. Wash. and Timber Park McKenzie and Morgan Bridge, died Oct. 10, 2012, in Dee was Development; and president Palmerton and Ashley and Bridge. Arrangements are pend- free public service. Obituaries It has been nine months and “Card of Thanks” items are and it seems like my born Oct. 19, of Coos County Escrow Gage Turner. ing with Amling/Schroeder 1919, and Service. Dee was preceded in death Funeral Service - Myrtle Point supplied by families or funeral heartache is getting worse. I homes and are published for a fee. can’t breathe. It feels like my educated in Dee and her husband by her son, Larry while in the Chapel, 541-572-2524. heart has been ripped out of Fargo, N.D. moved to the beautiful military; and her husband in my chest and stepped on. It She passed Wenatchee Valley, Wash., in 1993. hurts even more because he away Oct. 5, 1989 and were members of Those who choose to • Cremation started dating immediately 2012. the First United Methodist make memorials may do so • Funeral Service after the breakup. I can’t She mar- Church. After Floyd passed to American Legion Baseball. ried Floyd Deloris away in 1993, Dee took his Arrangements are under even talk to another man. I Stromme Locally feel lost and have never been Marvin place as an active Kiwanian. the direction of Telford’s “Our family Owned on a date with anyone but my Stromme in Dee is survived by her Chapel of the Valley, 509- & Operated ex. 1937 and for the next nine children, Dianne Anderson, 884-3561. serving your family” I feel like I deprived myself years she traveled with him Bonnie and Chuck Sperbeck Sign the guestbook at 541-267-4216 as he played professional and Ronald and Dallas www.theworldlink.com. of my youth. I cry every day. 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson I can barely watch or see couples without getting Brian Chesney the Sigma Nu fraternity and Australia, New Zealand, Sri depressed and breaking Dutton graduated in 1960. On Aug. Lanka, The Maldives, South 21, 1960 Brian married the America, Africa, the down. I need to see some Aug. 2, 1938 – Oct. 5, 2012 type of light. Do you have love of his life, Barbara Jean Caribbean, Europe and their any advice? — DEPRIVED Family and friends are Bennett. They had two chil- favorite stop, Kona Village OF MY YOUTH invited to attend a memorial dren, Dan and Julie. Resort, Hawaii. He particu- DEAR DEPRIVED: Nine service for Brian Chesney Brian served in the United larly enjoyed his vacation months is a long time to cry Dutton, 74, States Army at Fort Bliss, home in Sisters. Brian was every day. You have been hit of Lake Texas, from 1960-1962, ris- also an avid supporter of the with what I call a “double- Oswego at 1 ing to the rank of first lieu- University of Oregon whammy.” You are grieving p.m. Friday, tenant. After receiving his Athletic Department. for your lost relationship, Oct. 12, at honorable discharge, Brian Brian is survived by his and because this was your the Lake embarked upon an accom- loving wife, Barbara Dutton first and only one, you never Grove plished career in the wood of Lake Oswego; his son and learned how to handle a bro- Presbyterian products industry working daughter-in-law, Dan and ken romance. Church, for several trading firms in Beth Dutton of Lake A counselor can help you 4040 Brian Dutton the Seattle and Portland Oswego; his daughter, Julie through your grieving Sunset areas before founding in Dutton of Portland; his process and, in addition, Drive in 1971 what would become three grandsons, Drew, Crremationemation GardensGardens help you to build the social Lake Oswego. A celebration one of the largest plywood Blake and Brooks of Lake of life will follow at the wholesale entities in the Oswego; his mother-in-law, Stop by and visit our peaceful cremation gardens. If you skills you will need to move have already scattered ashes or would like to inurn ashes forward. Please don’t put it Oswego Lake Country Club, nation, Dutton Pacific Betty Bennett of Tigard; and in a permanent place to reflect and remember, consider off. Do this not only for 20 Iron Mountain Bld. in Forest Products. In 1986, many nieces and nephews. yourself but also for your Lake Oswego. Brian acquired a fledgling He is preceded in death our cenotaphs, cremation spaces, brick niches, child so you can be the most Brian was born Aug. 2, printing company known as by his parents, Alice Dell columbariums, boulders, benches, urns, effective parent you can be. 1938, in North Bend to his Signature Graphics. and Robert Dutton; as well rose garden and cremation loving parents, Alice Dell Through his guidance and as his brother, Robert “Mac” jewelry at affordable prices. Dear Abby is written by and Robert Dutton. He leadership, the company has Dutton. Abigail Van Buren, also passed away at his home grown today into the largest In lieu of flowers, Est. 1914 Est. 1939 known as Jeanne Phillips, Oct. 5, 2012. privately owned commercial remembrances may be made and was founded by her His family resided in printing and direct mail to The American Cancer mother, Pauline Phillips. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, October 11,2012 Y K Washington Pizza Hut: Hey Mitt, High Court questions sausage or pepperoni? Texas admissions plan NEW YORK (AP) — During the next presidential WASHINGTON (AP) — above all,”Kennedy said. in New Orleans upheld the debate, the candidates will Supreme Court justices Twenty-two-year-old Texas program, saying it was be pondering the important sharply questioned the Abigail Fisher was among the consistent with the 2003 questions of our time. But University of Texas’ use of hundreds of spectators at the decision in Grutter v. the most controversial may race in college admissions arguments. Also in atten- Bollinger. be “Sausage or pepperoni?” Wednesday in a case that dance was retired Justice Chief Justice John Roberts, Pizza Hut is offering a could lead to new limits on Sandra Day O’Connor, who Justice Antonin Scalia and lifetime of free pizza — one affirmative action. wrote the majority opinion Alito raised repeated objec- large pie a week for 30 years The court heard argu- in a 2003 case that upheld tions to the affirmative action — or a check for $15,600 to ments in a challenge to the the use of race in college plan. anyone who poses the ques- program from a white Texan admissions. Roberts wanted to know who contends she was dis- Justice Samuel Alito, how the university would tion to either President The Associated Press Barack Obama or Republican File photos of the candidates eating pizza on the campaign trail. criminated against when the O’Connor’s successor, has determine when it had a “crit- candidate Mitt Romney dur- university did not offer her a voted consistently against ical mass” of diversity on spot in 2008. racial preferences since he campus that would allow it to ing the live Town Hall-style 43-year-old bartender from question that could be seen debate next Tuesday. The court’s conservatives joined the court in 2006 and end the program. Queens, N.Y., who is a Pizza as frivolous has been asked cast doubt on the program appears likely to side with Near the end of the ses- The proposed stunt, Hut fan. “They should find of a president or candidate which the pizza chain that uses race as one among Fisher. sion, he complained, “I’m some other way to advertise.” during a live, televised event. many factors in admitting Among the liberal justices hearing a lot about what it’s announced Tuesday, is Pizza Hut’s move comes One of the most famous unlikely to happen because of about a quarter of the uni- who looked more favorably on not. I would like to know what as marketers continue to moments in TV history came versity’s incoming freshmen. the Texas admissions system it is.” the strict rules that these look for new ways to engage during a 1994 MTV Town types of debates typically fol- Justice Anthony was Justice Sonia Sotomayor. The university says the TV audiences that increas- Hall when an audience Kennedy, whose vote could She told Bert Rein, Fisher’s program is necessary to pro- low. But if it does occur, it ingly are resistant to their member asked then- threatens to tick off millions be decisive, looked skepti- Washington-based lawyer, vide the kind of diverse edu- traditional commercials. It’s President Bill Clinton cally on Texas’ defense of the that he was looking to “gut” cational experience the high of viewers who are expected also happening at a time whether he wore “Boxers or to tune in to the debate to hear program. “What you’re say- the nine-year-old decision. court has previously when Americans are paying briefs?” Clinton’s sheepish ing is what counts is race The federal appeals court endorsed. what the candidates have to closer attention to presiden- response, “Usually briefs,” say about the economy, tial debates. On Oct. 3, an became an indelible moment health care and other serious estimated 67.2 million peo- in pop culture. Finance leaders to address global threats concerns facing this country. ple watched the first debate Laura Ries, president of “It’s a terrible waste of between Obama and Atlanta-based brand strate- WASHINGTON (AP) — When global ened risk of recession, and their troubles time for the presidential can- Romney, the largest TV gy firm Ries and Ries, said it finance ministers meet this week in Tokyo, threaten China and other emerging didates, the people who audience for a presidential will likely fail. That’s because they’ll confront a triple challenge: Economic economies, the IMF says in its updated debate since 1992, according it does not substantially organize the debate and troubles in three major regions are threaten- World Economic Outlook. to Nielsen’s ratings service. connect back to the Pizza everyone who wants to lis- ing the world’s economy. No major solutions are expected to It’s not the first time a Hut brand. ten,”said Mickey Sheridan, a And political conflicts are complicating emerge from the Tokyo talks, which begin the problem. today when finance ministers and central Europe is gripped by a debt crisis and bank presidents from the seven wealthiest stalled growth. A budget standoff in the countries meet. They’ll be followed Friday by United States is set to trigger tax increases the start of annual meetings of the 188- and spending cuts and perhaps a recession. A nation IMF and its sister lending group, the weaker Asia is slowing worldwide growth. World Bank. Mindful of those threats, the The leaders are expected to downplay any International Monetary Fund has turned disagreements to avoid jolting financial mar- Thank You gloomier about the global economy. And it’s kets. 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C M C M Y K Thursday, October 11,2012 • The World • A7 Y K Nation U.S. foreclosure filings hit 5-year low in September

BY MARCY GORDON Foreclosure starts since TheAssociated Press peaked in April 2009 at around 203,000. But the U.S. foreclosure filings current level is still well dropped to a five-year low in above the 34,000 starts September as fewer homes recorded in May 2005, before were on track to be seized by the collapse of the housing lenders. market. It was the second-con- Overall foreclosure filings secutive monthly decline in include notices of defaults on filings, although there mortgages, scheduled auc- remains a sharp divergence tions and repossessions. The Associated Press along state lines, according Foreclosure starts are either In this June 20, 2011, file photo released by Mexico's Attorney General's office, police from the Federal Public Ministry looks at drums of precursor to a report today by foreclo- default notices or scheduled chemicals for methamphetamine that were seized in Queretaro, Mexico. sure listing firm RealtyTrac auctions, depending on the Inc. state’s legal process. On a national level, overall Foreclosure starts Cartels flood US with cheap meth foreclosure filings last month declined in September on an — including home reposses- annual basis in 31 states, with sions — fell 7 percent from the biggest drops in Califor- ST. LOUIS (AP) — Mexi- Southwest border have more doephedrine, a major com- cutting the price, the cartels August and 16 percent from nia, Arizona, Michigan, can drug cartels are quietly than quadrupled over the ponent in the most common get people hooked and create September 2011. There were Georgia and Texas, the new filling the void in the nation’s last several years. DEA meth recipe. a new customer base. 180,427 foreclosure filings report showed. They are drug market created by the records reviewed by The The crackdowns that “They’re marketing reported for September, the among the so-called non- long effort to crack down on Associated Press show that began a decade ago have geniuses,”said Jack Riley, the fewest since July 2007 in the judicial states, in which court American-made metham- the amount of seized meth made it harder to prepare agent in charge of the DEA midst the housing market approval isn’t required for phetamine, flooding U.S. jumped from slightly more large batches, so many office in Chicago. bust. foreclosures. cities with exceptionally than 4,000 pounds in 2007 American meth users have When Illinois authorities The number of homes Foreclosure activity has cheap, extraordinarily to more than 16,000 pounds turned to a simpler method recently confiscated 1,000 entering the foreclosure been declining in most non- potent meth from factorylike in 2011. that uses a 2-liter soda bottle pounds of Mexican marijua- process, so-called foreclo- judicial states because they “superlabs.” During that same period, filled with just enough na, they found 10 pounds of sure starts, fell to 87,066 in didn’t build a huge backlog of Although Mexican meth is the purity of Mexican meth ingredients to produce a meth hidden among the pot September, down 12 percent pending cases during an not new to the U.S. drug shot up too, from 39 percent small amount of the drug for — essentially a free sample from August and 15 percent industrywide slowdown in trade, it now accounts for as in 2007 to 88 percent by 2011, personal use. for the distributor to give out from a year earlier. It was the foreclosures last year. The much as 80 percent of the according to DEA docu- But south of the border, to drug users, Riley said. second-straight month of slowdown stemmed from meth sold here, according to ments. The price fell 69 per- meth is being made on an Until recently, meth was declines following three widespread claims that the Drug Enforcement cent, tumbling from $290 per industrial scale. Sophisticat- seldom seen in major urban months of increases, Irvine, lenders had been processing Administration. And it is as pure gram to less than $90. ed factories put out tons of areas, except in biker gangs Calif.-based RealtyTrac foreclosures without verify- much as 90 percent pure, a Mexican meth has a clear- the drug using formulas and parts of the gay commu- reported. ing documents. level that offers users a er, glassier appearance than developed by professional nity, Riley said. faster, more intense and more crudely produced for- chemists. The final product “We’ve never really seen it longer-lasting high. mulas and often resembles is often smuggled into the on the street like we’ve seen Maine drivers warned “These are sophisticated, ice fragments, usually with a U.S. taped beneath tractor- cocaine and heroin,” Riley high-tech operations in clear or bluish-white color. It trailers or hidden inside said. He worries that if the Mexico that are operating often has a smell people packages of other drugs. estimated 180,000 members of zombie danger with extreme precision,”said compare to ammonia, cat While clandestine U.S. of street gangs in Chicago get Jim Shroba, a DEA agent in urine or even burning plastic. labs generally supply rural involved in meth trafficking, PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Drivers may have gotten a St. Louis. “They’re moving it “You can look at it and see areas, Mexican meth is violence could follow. chuckle out of an electronic message board in Maine warning out the door as fast as they it has a much more pure mostly targeted to urban and Like the U.S., Mexico has of zombies, but city officials were not amused. can manufacture it.” look,” said Paul Roach, a DEA suburban users. Increasingly tightened laws and regula- The sign at a Portland road construction site was changed The cartels are expanding agent in Denver. large quantities are turning tions on pseudoephedrine, by a hacker to read “Warning Zombies Ahead!” on Wednes- into the U.S. meth market The rise of Mexican meth up in dozens of American though some labs are still day morning. It originally read “Night work 8 pm-6 am. just as they did with heroin: doesn’t mean that American cities, including Dallas, able to obtain large amounts Expect delays.” developing an inexpensive, labs have disappeared. The Phoenix, Denver, Chicago, from China and India. To fill City spokeswoman Nicole Clegg says the signs are a safety highly addictive form of the number of U.S. meth labs St. Louis and Salt Lake City, the void, cartel chemists precaution and changing it could have led to driver distraction. drug and sending it through continues to rise even as fed- according to the DEA. have turned to an old recipe She tells The Portland Press Herald tampering with a safe- the same pipeline already eral, state and local laws The marketing format fol- known as P2P that first ty device is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail used to funnel marijuana and place heavy restrictions on lows a well-established pat- appeared in the 1960s and and a $1,000 fine. cocaine, authorities said. the purchase of cold and tern. By simultaneously 1970s in some parts of the She says it’s not clear who changed the sign, but it’s not the Seizures of meth along the allergy pills containing pseu- increasing the purity and western U.S. first time it has happened. Fort Hood Korean reduces ban suspect files on N.W. potatoes

beard appeal OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — South Korea has lifted a ban against Pacific Northwest-grown potatoes used for things FORT WORTH, Texas like potato chips, but a ban on other fresh potatoes still (AP) — An Army appeals remains because of a fear over a bacterium known as zebra court will hear arguments chip, state officials announced Wednesday during a phone today about an issue that has conference from Gov. Chris Gregoire’s trade mission. indefinitely postponed the The potato disease is not harmful to humans, but it causes murder trial for the suspect flecking in potatoes’ flesh, and when they are fried, the chip in the worst mass shooting darkens. The defect can make the potatoes undesirable. on a U.S. military installa- Gregoire, talking to reporters by phone from South Korea, tion: his beard. said the ban on potatoes grown in Washington state, Oregon Maj. Nidal Hasan, charged and Idaho was lifted this week. South Korea put the ban in in the 2009 shooting rampage place in August. at Fort Hood in Texas, has The first shipments of potatoes should be leaving Sunday, appealed the trial judge’s The Associated Press officials said. order that he will be forcibly This handout photo provided by the British Antarctic Survey, taken in March 2003, shows four scientists Matt Harris, with the Washington Potato Commission, shaved before his court-mar- being retrieved from research on sea ice in the Antarctic using a buoy.The ice goes on seemingly forever in a said that as part of the agreement, Washington state will tial unless he shaves himself. white pancake-flat landscape, stretching so far it just set a record.And yet in this confounding region of the apply a sprout inhibitor and will also cut into a set amount of The Army psychiatrist argues tubers to look for signs of the pest. that the order violates his world, that spreading ice may be a cock-eyed signal of man-made climate change, scientists say. religious rights. The American-born Muslim has said he grew Experts: Global warming a beard because his faith requires it, and that means more Antarctic ice he believes dying with- WASHINGTON (AP) — year — both related to human is nowhere near as substan- out a beard is The ice goes on seemingly activity — are probably tial as what we see in the Maj. Nidal a sin. Hasan forever in a white pancake- behind the increase in ice, Arctic,”says NASA chief sci- Hasan, flat landscape, stretching experts say. This subtle entist Waleed Abdalati, an 42, faces the farther than ever before. And growth in winter sea ice ice expert. “But that doesn’t death penalty or life in prison yet in this confounding since scientists began meas- mean we shouldn’t be paying without parole if convicted in region of the world, that uring it in 1979 was initially attention to it and shouldn’t the Nov. 5, 2009, attack that spreading ice may be a cock- surprising, they say, but be talking about it.” killed 13 people and wounded eyed signal of man-made cli- makes sense the more it is Sea ice is always melting more than two dozen others at mate change, scientists say. studied. near one pole while growing the sprawling Army post, This is Antarctica, the “A warming world can around the other. But the which is about 130 miles polar opposite of the Arctic. have complex and some- overall trend year to year is southwest of Dallas. His While the North Pole has times surprising conse- dramatically less ice in the court-martial was set for been losing sea ice over the quences,” researcher Ted Arctic and slightly more in August, but all court proceed- years, the water nearest the Maksym said this week from the Antarctic. ings in the case have been put South Pole has been gaining an Australian research vessel It’s most noticeable in on hold as the beard issue goes The Associated Press through the appeals process. it. Antarctic sea ice hit a surrounded by Antarctic sea September, when northern The baby walrus Mitik is seen at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, The U.S. Army Court of record 7.51 million square ice. He is with the Woods ice is at its lowest and south- Alaska. Criminal Appeals at Fort miles in September. That Hole Oceanographic Institu- ern ice at its highest. For over Belvoir in Virginia will hear happened just days after tion in Massachusetts. 30 years, the Arctic in Sep- Big baby comes to NYC aquarium oral arguments. The court reports of the biggest loss of Many experts agree. Ted tember has been losing an also will hear from govern- Arctic sea ice on record. Scambos of the National average of 5.7 square miles of NEW YORK (AP) — A other walruses. Nuka is 30 ment attorneys who have Climate change skeptics Snow and Ice Data Center in sea ice for every square mile 234-pound baby walrus is years old and Kulu is 17. said forcibly shaving Hasan have seized on the Antarctic Colorado adds: “It sounds gained in Antarctica. coming to the Wildlife Con- Mitik was found by a would not violate his reli- ice to argue that the globe counterintuitive, but the Loss of sea ice in the Arc- servation Society’s New York hunting vessel several miles gious rights, and that the isn’t warming and that sci- Antarctic is part of the tic can affect people in the Aquarium in Brooklyn. offshore. Initially, he suf- judge has the authority to entists are ignoring the warming as well.” Northern Hemisphere, caus- The 15-week mammal was fered from bladder problems enforce the Army rule pro- southern continent because And on a third continent, ing such things as a higher rescued from the ocean off and was unable to take a bot- hibiting beards. it’s not convenient. But sci- David Vaughan of the British risk of extreme weather in Alaska in July. The aquarium tle. The Alaska Sea Life Cen- It’s unclear when the entists say the skeptics are Antarctic Survey says that the U.S. through changes to is set to welcome the walrus, ter says he’s now putting on a court will make a decision, misinterpreting what’s hap- yes, what’s happening in the jet stream, scientists say. named Mitik, today. pound a day. which could be appealed to pening and why. Antarctica bears the finger- Antarctica’s weather peculi- The Coney Island aquari- He will spend the first the U.S. Court of Appeals for Shifts in wind patterns prints of man-made climate arities, on the other hand, um is only one of a few insti- month in quarantine at the the Armed Forces. and the giant ozone hole over change. don’t have much effect on tutions in the country that aquarium’s medical facility. He the Antarctic this time of “Scientifically the change civilization. exhibit walruses. It has two will join the exhibit next spring. C M C M Y K Y K

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C M C M Y K Thursday, October 11,2012 • The World • A9 Y K World

British soprano Iran site mocks obese Americans TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A Wednesday, Iran’s Supreme guage site, www.vaja.ir, Afghanistan, where Iran has heads to space glimpse into the shadow Leader Ayatollah Ali lacks in innovation (mostly a strong cultural and econom- world of Iran’s main spy Khamenei described the simple list of stories and ic ties. There was no imme- agency is now a click away. sanctions as a “war against a links), it makes up for in pure diate comment from the MOSCOW (AP) — the world in 2013 for her In an unexpected display nation.” anti-American bluntness. State Department. Sarah Brightman’s voice, new album, of outreach, the Intelligence The new website also fits Click on “America from a Tehran-based political beloved by audiences Dreamchaser, she will Ministry now hosts a website into Iran’s narrative of fight- Different Perspective.” The commentator Hamid Reza and renowned for its spend six months in with addresses of provincial ing a “soft war” in cyber- list of shame includes the Shokouhi sees the website — three-octave range, Russia’s Star City cos- offices, appeals for tips and space against Western cul- huge U.S. prison population, the Web name is the Farsi rocketed to fame more monaut anti-American essays that tural and political influ- rising obesity, school shoot- acronym for the Intelligence than two decades ago as training mock rising obesity rates, ences. For more than a year, ing statistics, why support- Ministry — as part of a new the heroine of “The center. large prison populations and Iran’s leaders have touted ers of euthanasia seek to image-building campaign Phantom of the Opera.” “I school shootings. plans for a “clean” Internet “kill grandparents” and how by Iran’s ruling system in the Now the world’s biggest- think of There’s no mission state- that could presumably try to giant chain stores such as Internet era, which has left selling soprano is head- myself ment on the site, but it block Western content, but Walmart are smothering authorities in a constant ing to outer space. not just appears part of stepped-up Web experts have raised small businesses. struggle to block opposition On Wednesday, as a attempts by Iran’s leader- questions about its technical Another essay claims the sites and Western influ- Brightman told a news dream- ship to promote national feasibility. chief goal of U.S. economic ences. conference in Moscow Sarah er, but unity and project its author- “The ministry is going sanctions is not to force “Economic and military that she has booked a trip Brightman as a ity amid Western sanctions online to make its presence concessions over Tehran’s threats against Iran have to the International Space dream and international isolation. known to the Iranian public, nuclear program, but to increased. Under such cir- Station. Brightman, who chaser,”she said. After protests in Tehran last especially the young who incite civil unrest. It specifi- cumstances, it is necessary had a hit in 1978 with “I Brightman, a week over Iran’s slumping use the Internet,” said Meir cally cites U.S. diplomat to reduce the gap between Lost My Heart to a UNESCO ambassador, currency, the nationally Javedanfar, an Iranian-born Jillian Burns, who set up the people and the ruling Starship Trooper” and said the trip would also broadcast Friday prayers political analyst based in Washington’s first Iranian system,” said Shokouhi. has sold more than 30 serve as a way to promote tapped heavily into the Israel. “This is basically a monitoring office in Dubai in “The website is a move in million records, will the U.N. agency’s mes- theme of shared sacrifice in show of force.” 2006 and is currently the this direction. This is a big become the first record- sage, by encouraging times of trouble. And on What the new Farsi-lan- consul in Herat in western deal.” ing artist in space. women’s education in The British singer the sciences and envi- said that after touring ronmental awareness.

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Mostly cloudy, Klamath Falls 75 31 0.00 The Tide Tables with a high near 63. La Grande 75 32 0.00 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or Temperatures indicate Wednesday’s high Fairbanks 41 22 clr Philadelphia 69 46 clr Medford 80 44 0.00 subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- and overnight low to 5 a.m. Fargo 52 34 .01 pcdy Phoenix 94 73 pcdy mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Portland area Newport 55 37 0.00 Hi Lo Prc Otlk Flagstaff 67 35 pcdy Pittsburgh 54 33 .01 clr the high or low ratio for your area. Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 50. Pendleton 78 39 0.00 Albuquerque 77 57 cdy Fresno 77 60 cdy Pocatello 73 38 pcdy Location High time ratio Low time ratio Southwest wind 5 to 7 mph. 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Oct. 17 of last year, Housego not be reached for additional Divers’ owner. held from 9:30-11 a.m. on Seating is limited so pre- allegedly recorded a girl comment. two Fridays, Oct. 19 & 26, at registration is required by and in bad condition.” Divers will then follow naked and in a sexually- Housego will be back in the library, 525 Anderson calling Dolores at 541-269- The line was built in the the bubbles to the pipe and explicit manner, according to court for a release hearing Oct. late 1960s, said Ray the indictment. 18 at 8:30 a.m. He also has a Ave. Students should meet at 1101 ext. 222. assess the damage. Davenport, the Gardiner “Then, depending on The World is withholding change of plea hearing sched- Sanitary District’s manager. what we find will determine the name and age of the uled for 8:30 a.m. Oct. 31. It is buried about 10 feet alleged victim in the case. 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If Gardiner can- confront District 4.” Arnie Roblan, District 9’s and Gardiner. “There’s no grey,” she not build its own treatment ATTACK Robinson added that he departing Democratic said. “You do your job. You facility, it will need to The DEQ required Continued from Page A1 disdains the federal cam- gather information. You incumbent. replace the line to Gardiner to establish an paign finance system. He make a decision.” “She’s got the political Reedsport, burying it deeper alternative sewer route last 2010. would prefer that lawmakers But McKeown’s opponent clout,” Brouhard said. beneath the river bed, Gasik year in case of an emergency. Robinson told The World be barred from receiving is less guarded about the “Which is Portland-based, said. Sanitary personnel dis- on Monday that he was contributions from compa- and union-based, and a lot of expectations of interest Jackie Degman, the sani- covered the leak Monday, thankful for the group’s sup- nies. other groups based — which I tary district’s chairwoman, groups. Brouhard says she Gasik said. They believe it port and he thought However, he said, DeFazio has sat down with several, don’t have.” was not available to speak DeFazio’s criticisms were has a huge fundraising began about 1 p.m. Sunday. including the Oregon Nurses Reporter Daniel Wednesday afternoon. weak. advantage because of his Association. 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A look at this week’s games on road Tonight Far West League Siuslaw at Douglas THE WORLD Time: 7 p.m. Radio: KCST (106.9 FM) Marshfield topped host Outlook: This was one of the league’s highly Willamette in four games Monday anticipated games coming into the season. to keep a game back of Churchill in Now it’s a must win for Douglas if the Trojans the loss column heading into next hope to share the league title. Douglas lost week’s volleyball showdown in the league opener to North Bend, while Siuslaw is the only unbeaten team in Class 4A Coos Bay. and holds the top ranking in the media poll. The Pirates beat the Wolverines Siuslaw’s defense could be tested by the 25-21, 25-17,23-25, 25-13. explosive offense of Douglas, which has the Churchill is 6-0 home-field edge in the league’s only game and Marshfield is tonight. 6-1, the differ- Local Friday ence a win for the Midwestern League Lancers over the Recap Marshfield at Ashland Pirates in Eugene. Time: 7 p.m. The teams meet a Radio: KMHS (91.3 FM) Photos by Lou Sennick, The World week from tonight in Coos Bay. Outlook: The Pirates play the first of two Emma Powley,left,and Madison Spence high-five each other after a Bulldog goal Wednesday afternoon during their match against Marshfield also visits Marist on straight games against the teams from the Brookings-Harbor. In the back helping to celebrate the goal is Jordyn Johnson. Southern Oregon Conference that are part of Tuesday before the big rematch the Midwestern League for football. It’s also with the Lancers. Marshfield’s fourth straight against a team Hannah Olson had a big match that has spent parts of the year in the state’s against the Wolverines with a top 10. To keep with the Grizzlies, the Pirates Bulldogs add to soccer lead team-high 14 kills, while Brea will have to get some stops on defense, which Mosieur and Peyton Babb had nine they didn’t do well in last week’s loss to each. Lauren McGowne had 33 Springfield, and to avoid turning over the ball, I North Bend takes a problem all season. Marshfield is seeking its assists and Gabby Bryant and first win. Ashland enters 3-3, with losses to two-game edge by Emily Moe each had 15 digs. Marist, Springfield and Class 4A Klamath Union, but also an impressive win over beating visiting Bruins Far West League Churchill. North Bend sweeps Bruins: Far West League The Bulldogs blasted visiting North Bend at Brookings-Harbor BY RACHEL FINNEY The World Brookings-Harbor 25-14, 25-7,25- Time: 7 p.m. 19 to stay in striking distance of Radio: K-Light (98.7 FM) Outlook: The Bulldogs look to keep their NORTH BEND — It was a bat- the playoffs. record perfect and close in on a playoff berth tle between the top two girls soc- “I got everybody in, which was when they visit the Bruins. North Bend will cer teams in the Far West League, important tonight,” said North look to continue its high-scoring outburst in but it wasn’t close. Bend coach Les Willett. league play, while the defense will try to con- Cherise Kirkpatrick had nine tain the methodical double-wing offense of North Bend blasted visiting Brookings-Harbor 6-0 on kills and four blocks, McKenna the bruins. If North Bend and Siuslaw both Reasor had five kills and Britni win, they will be 3-0 in league and have at Wednesday afternoon to take a Ring added 17 assists and nine least a two-game lead on every other team two-game lead on the Bruins in the digs. The team totaled 11 aces with two weeks remaining in the regular sea- standings. The Bulldogs now are 7- son. Brookings-Harbor got a big win at among six girls. 0-0 in league play, and Brookings- Sutherlin to open the season, but lost to “We served it well,” Willett Harbor dropped to 5-2-0. Douglas a week ago and probably needs a win said. over North Bend or Siuslaw to have a shot at “That was the biggest game of For Brookings-Harbor,which is a top-three finish. the year so far, and the girls played Sunset Conference winless in league, Lakota Hatcher with a lot of heart,” said North had five kills, six assists and eight Myrtle Point at Coquille Bend coach Dustin Hood. “We digs, and Jordyn Keys had four Time: 7 p.m. treated this as a playoff game ... so kills. Radio: KTEE (94.9 FM and 95.7 FM) we just wanted to come out with Outlook: The rivalry is also Coquille’s home- The Bulldogs now are tied for coming game. The Red Devils figure to have a intensity.” third in league play with Douglas big advantage with a large, veteran team. The Bulldogs beat the Bruins 3- at 4-3, and they sit behind Myrtle Point’s resilient squad has grown to 22 1 on the road earlier this season, Sutherlin at 5-2 and Siuslaw at 6- players, and the Bobcats are coming off their and Bulldog senior Madison 1. After the North Bend first win, a one-point victory over Bandon. Spence thought Wednesday’s Invitational this weekend, the But Coquille is on a roll with three straight game would have been similar. wins, including a dominant victory over Glide Iva Hart,left from Brookings-Harbor,battles for control of the ball with Katie Farlow of Bulldogs play those three teams to “I just told the girls ... I just last week. North Bend. end the regular season. Reedsport at Bandon want to end my final year with two “It’s in our own hands,”Willett Time: 7 p.m. wins over Brookings,” she said. And it was those set pieces that isher,”he added. “We pass the ball said. Radio: No local radio “This like, blew me away.” propelled North Bend. well down the sideline, which cre- Sutherlin tops Lancers: The Outlook: This should be a good matchup of Spence played a major role in “Set pieces were crucial for us ated those corners.” Bulldogs swept South Umpqua 25- two of the league’s younger clubs (along with the victory with a hat trick — all Myrtle Point). The Tigers just missed their tonight,” Hood said. “Emma North Bend had no trouble 18, 25-13, 25-17, two days after first win against Myrtle Point last week and scored after corner kicks. She said (Powley) drove the ball in there with the Bruins, scoring 10 min- handing Siuslaw its first league hope to ride the emotion of homecoming to it was a great accomplishment. well and Brianna (Cole). They send utes into the game. loss. pick up the victory. Reedsport, meanwhile, “Especially playing defense,” the ball in so well. welcomed back quarterback Haden Sams last she said with a laugh. “Madison, she’s a strong fin- SEE SOCCER | B3 SEE RECAP | B4 week and hopes for a better offensive output in his second game. Glide at Gold Beach Time: 7 p.m. Amazing A’s stay alive with comeback in ninth Radio: KGBR (92.7 FM) Outlook: Glide had the league’s best presea- son mark, but was handled relatively easily by OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Dog-pile year,”Crisp said. Coquille, the Wildcats’ second straight loss celebrations and whipped cream pies The A’s rode a major league-leading against a powerful running team. That’s also became a regular occurrence this season 14 walkoff wins in the regular season to the strength of the Panthers, which could be for the Oakland Athletics. an improbable AL West title. Those good news for Gold Beach. The Panthers are just 3-3 overall, but aim to continue their run Perhaps none was as improbable or paled in comparison to No. 15, which set toward another league title. memorable as this last one, which made up a win-or-go-home Game 5 against Skyline League sure a season filled with dramatic end- Justin Verlander and the Tigers. ings wouldn’t end just yet. Josh Reddick led off the ninth with a Butte Falls at Powers Seth Smith hit a game-tying, two-run single just under the glove of diving sec- Time: 3 p.m. Radio: No local radio double off closer Jose Valverde in the ond baseman Omar Infante. Josh Outlook: The Cruisers were able to break a ninth inning, Coco Crisp capped Donaldson followed with a double off losing streak last week by beating Days Creek, Oakland’s rally with a two-out RBI single, the wall in left-center and both runners but still haven’t won any league games. They and the A’s staved off elimination for a scored on Smith’s double. 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Wednesday, when Earnhardt on a day of low scoring at the Fortunately for Pittsburgh, the was examined in Charlotte Antalya Golf Club. opponent this week is Tennessee, per- The Associated Press for lingering Woods shot 7-under 64 haps the most disappointing team in the Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha tries to tackle Pittsburgh Steelers wide effects for a second straight victory conference. When they meet tonight in receiver Antonio Brown (84) during the second quarter of a game on Sunday in Pittsburgh. from Sports and will face Justin Rose of Music City, the Sunday’s England in the semifinals 1 Pro Steelers (2-2) will absence of star safety Troy Polamalu Dallas (plus 3 ⁄2) at Baltimore: crash at Shorts later today. 1 be a 5 ⁄ 2-point (right calf). Difficult month for Cowboys starts off Talladega. Rose shot a course- Picks choice over the “We’re all trying to get better,” poorly. ... RAVENS, 22-17. “I knew having those two record 62 to beat U.S. Open 1 Titans (1-4), whose Titans safety Michael Griffin said. “In New England (minus 3 ⁄ 2) at concussions back to back was champion Webb Simpson by main problem is a the past, you started seeing a lot of fin- Seattle: Tough place to visit, but not a good thing,” he said five strokes and also stay sieve of a defense that has yielded a ger pointing, things of that nature. Patriots might be ready to go on long today at Charlotte Motor perfect in the event, which league-high 181 points. Right now we’re all still together.” roll. ... PATRIOTS, 27-16. Speedway. “I knew to go see has a first prize of $1.5 mil- If the Steelers don’t stop attracting And still losing together. ... STEEL- Cincinnati (minus 2) at someone whether I wanted to lion. those yellow handkerchiefs, though, ERS, 17-13. Cleveland: Might have gone with get out of the car or not.” Charl Schwartzel shot an taking advantage of Tennessee’s inabili- Oakland (plus 9) at Atlanta: Browns had Bengals not lost last week. Hendrick Motorsports 8-under 63 to defeat ty to stop anyone will be difficult. Raiders are rested after bye, but still ... BENGALS, 27-20. said Earnhardt will sit out American Matt Kuchar by “They’re just small mental errors,” mediocre. Falcons are a lot better than Indianapolis (plus 3) at New York races Charlotte and Kansas, two strokes for his third Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey said. that. ... BEST BET: FALCONS, 38-15. Jets: After huge win, Colts won’t be so and Regan Smith will replace straight win. The South “It’s a part of football. Sometimes it Denver (plus 2) at San Diego, amped at Meadowlands. ... JETS, 14-13. him in the No. 88 Chevrolet. African, who won the 2011 1 happens. That’s something that we’ve Monday night: Both teams showed Kansas City (plus 3 ⁄2) at Tampa Masters, will next play Lee got to tighten up if we want to be the defensive weaknesses a week ago. More Bay: Could be a difficult game to watch, HOCKEY Westwood after the fourth- team we want to be.” of same ... UPSET SPECIAL: BRON- especially for Chiefs fans. ... BUCCA- NHL, players aren’t ranked Englishman shot 64 Handing the opposition more than COS, 31-28. NEERS, 19-13. to beat Hunter Mahan by 1 closer to ending lockout 86 yards per game in penalties just New York Giants (plus 5) at San St. Louis (plus 3 ⁄2) at Miami: three strokes. won’t cut it, especially on the road, Francisco: Rematch of super NFC title Rams look great at home. South Florida NEW YORK — Five hours where the Steelers are 0-2 and played game in January. This time, Niners isn’t home. ... DOLPHINS, 20-19. of talks in two sessions Choi shares lead with their worst game of the season — and squeeze through. ... 49ERS, 24-21. Buffalo (plus 5) at Arizona: Bills between the NHL and the Webb in LPGA event 1 perhaps several seasons — in a sloppy Green Bay (plus 3 ⁄2) at Houston: lost wandering in the desert? Not quite, players’ association did little KUALA LUMPUR, 34-31 loss at Oakland. After Benson injury, Aaron Rodgers but close. ... CARDINALS, 20-14. to move the sides closer to a Malaysia — Defending The Titans will take anything any- might throw 50 times. Watch out for J.J. Minnesota (OFF) at Washington: deal in the nearly one-month champion Na Yeon Choi shot one wants to hand over, and backup Watt, Aaron. ... TEXANS, 33-27. RG3’s health takes this one off board. If he lockout. a 6-under 65 on today in the quarterback Matt Hasselbeck — Jake Detroit (plus 5) at Philadelphia: plays, go with Skins. If not, try Vikings. ... The NHL’s top two execu- LPGA Malaysia for a share of Locker is out with a left shoulder Eagles don’t win anything easily this REDSKINS 23-20 with Griffin; VIKINGS, tives — Commissioner Gary the lead with Hall of Famer injury — will be comforted by the season. ... EAGLES, 21-20. 20-13 without Griffin. Bettman and Deputy Karrie Webb. Commissioner Bill Daly — Choi was 5 under met with the NHLPA’s main through 12 holes when first- negotiators — executive round play was delayed Trail Blazers beat Lakers in preseason director Donald Fehr and because of lightning, then special counsel Steve Fehr — added a birdie on the par-4 for nearly an hour to assess 14th and finished the ONTARIO, Calif. (AP) — tion in the Inland Empire. shoulder, and Howard isn’t Portland surged to a 13-point where the sides were on Day When Dwight Howard and Damian Lillard had 14 playing during his deliberate lead in the third quarter while bogey-free round with four 25 of the NHL lockout, but pars. 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Steve Nash scored 13 time All-Star is participating Webb also had a bogey- evening centered on player free round, joining Choi atop The Lakers’ fans should- The Lakers visited their points and Metta World Peace in every practice with no health and safety issues along n’t worry. Their big stars avid fans an hour east of Los added 12 as the Lakers lost apparent limitations. the leaderboard after the with other miscellaneous delay with a birdie on the expect to be out of street Angeles with just 60 percent their second straight presea- Howard worked out on the legal topics. clothes and back in uniform of their projected starting son game by double digits. Ontario court with Lakers par-3 17th. The Australian very soon — and for much lineup in uniform. 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C M C M Y K Thursday,October 11,2012 • The World • B3 Y K Sports USADA SOCCER Bulldogs capitalize shares on corner kicks Armstrong From Page B1 Powley sent in a corner kick and Cole knocked it past Brookings- evidence Harbor goalie Jessica McKee. Then Powley connected again on a corner kick, this time in the BY EDDIE PELLS 18th minute. She sent in a line The Associated Press drive and Spence headed the ball into the back side of the goal for a Page after page of damning 2-0 lead. details. In the 22nd minute, the They came from computer Bulldogs added another score. records, books, media reports and, Powley again sent in the corner maybe most significantly, the peo- kick, and Spence one-timed a ple used to train rocket into the back side of the net. alongside and celebrate with. The Three minutes later, North Bend people he used to call his friends. took a four-goal lead. Mikena Shay Hit with a lifetime ban and the knocked a rebound past McKee, loss of all seven of his Tour de after McKee made a save of France titles, Armstrong chal- Powley’s long shot. lenged the U.S. Anti-Doping The Bruins had a late push, hit- Agency to give him the names of all ting the right post in the 11th his accusers. The agency obliged, The Associated Press minute and forcing North Bend listing 26, including 11 former The U.S. Postal Service team, with leader Lance Armstrong third from right, rides during the 2004 . goalkeeper Kadie Forderer to make teammates. a save of the rebound shot. Armstrong said he wanted to see his teammates” do the same. to federal investigators and document, the report lays out in Brookings-Harbor had two more the hard evidence that he was a Among the 11 former teammates USADA. chronological order, starting in strong looks, but couldn’t net one doper, and USADA gave him that, who testified against Armstrong His two-page statement did not 1998 and running through 2009: before halftime. too, in the form of a 200-page tome are , Tyler mention Armstrong by name. G Multiple examples of The Bulldogs knew they could- filled with vivid recollections — the Hamilton and . Neither did statements from three Armstrong using drugs, including n’t let up in the second half. hotel rooms riders transformed into In a letter sent to USADA attor- other teammates-turned-witness- the blood-boosting hormone EPO, “Hood just told us to stick with makeshift blood-transfusion cen- neys Tuesday, Armstrong’s attor- es, all of whom said this was a diffi- citing the “clear finding” of EPO in it,”Spence said. ters, the way Armstrong’s former ney, Tim Herman, dismissed any cult-but-necessary process. six blood samples from the 1999 “These girls ... told each other wife rolled cortisone pills into foil evidence provided by Landis and “I have failed and I have suc- Tour de France that were retested. ‘new half, anything can happen,’” and handed them out to the cyclists. Hamilton, saying the riders are ceeded in one of the most humbling The International Cycling Union Hood said. The report, released “serial perjurers and have told dia- sports in the world,” former (UCI) concluded those samples The Bruins pushed back early in Wednesday, depicts what USADA metrically contradictory stories Armstrong teammate Christian were mishandled and couldn’t be the second half, spending more chief Travis Tygart called “the under oath.” Vande Velde said. “And today is the used to prove anything. In bringing time in the attacking half of the most sophisticated, professional- Aware of the criticism his most humbling moment of my life.” up the samples, USADA said it con- field. ized and successful doping pro- agency has faced from Armstrong Tygart said evidence from 26 siders them corroborating evidence “They obviously came back gram that sport has ever seen.” and his legion of followers, Tygart people, including 15 riders with that isn’t even necessary given the wanting to win,”Spence said. Armstrong’s attorney called it a insisted his group handled this case knowledge of the U.S. Postal testimony of its witnesses. But they still had trouble gain- “one-sided hatchet job.” under the same rules as any other. Service team’s doping activities, G Testimony from Hamilton, ing looks on goal, and in the 58th Either way, it serves up the most Armstrong was given the chance to provided material for the report. Landis and Hincapie, all of whom minute, Spence scored on a detailed, unflinching portrayal yet take his case to arbitration and The agency also interviewed say they received EPO from rebound after she forced McKee to of Armstrong as a man who would declined, choosing in August to Frankie Andreu, , Armstrong. make a save on a corner kick from pay virtually any price — financial- accept the sanctions instead, Jonathan Vaughters and David G Evidence of the pressure Cole. ly, emotionally and physically — to Tygart noted. Zabriskie. Andreu’s wife, Betsy, Armstrong put on the riders to go In the 65th minute, Brookings- win the seven Tour de France titles “We focused solely on finding was another key witness. She has along with the doping program. Harbor coach Fred Juarez was that the anti-doping agency has the truth without being influenced been one of Armstrong’s most con- “The conversation left me with issued a yellow card after yelling at ordered taken away. by celebrity or non-celebrity, sistent and unapologetic critics. no question that I was in the dog- the referees. It presents as matter-of-fact threats, personal attacks or politi- “It took tremendous courage for house and that the only way for- Four minutes later Shay nearly reality that winning and doping cal pressure because that is what the riders on the USPS Team and ward with Armstrong’s team was to scored again, but the goal was went hand-in-hand in cycling and clean athletes deserve and others to come forward and speak get fully on Dr. Ferrari’s doping called off because she was ruled that Armstrong was the focal point demand,”Tygart said. truthfully,”Tygart said. program,”Vande Velde testified. offsides after a great through-pass of a big operation, running teams The report called the evidence G What Vaughters called “an out- from Powley. With three minutes that were the best at getting it done “as strong or stronger than any Extensive evidence standing early warning system remaining, though, Shay got her without getting caught. Armstrong case brought in USADA’s 12 years of In some ways, the USADA regarding drug tests.” One example second goal after a corner kick won the Tour as leader of the U.S. existence.” report simply pulls together and came in 2000, when Hincapie found from Cole ricocheted off a few Postal Service team from 1999- amplifies allegations that have fol- out there were drug testers at the players in front of the net. 2004 and again in 2005 with the Teammates testified lowed Armstrong ever since he beat hotel where Armstrong’s team was Now the Bulldogs will focus on Discovery Channel as the primary The testimony of Hincapie, one cancer and won the Tour for the staying. Aware Armstrong had taken the final three games of the regular sponsor. of Armstrong’s closest and most first time. At various times and in testosterone before the race, season, with their eyes on an loyal teammates through the years, different forums, Landis, Hamilton Hincapie alerted him and Armstrong undefeated record. Sutherlin Breaking the rules was one of the report’s new revela- and others have said that dropped out of the race to avoid comes to town next Tuesday, the USADA said the path tions. Armstrong encouraged doping on being tested, the report said. only league team aside from the Armstrong chose to pursue his “I would have been much more his team and used banned sub- Though she didn’t testify, Bruins not to be shut out by North goals “ran far outside the rules.” comfortable talking only about stances himself. Armstrong’s ex-wife, Kristin, is Bend. It accuses him of depending on myself, but understood that I was But for those who have followed mentioned 30 times in the report. “I think we’ve just got to con- performance-enhancing drugs to obligated to tell the truth about Armstrong and his story, this is a In one episode, Armstrong asks tinue to press hard, and continue fuel his victories and “more ruth- everything I knew. So that is what I page turner. Written in a more con- her to wrap banned cortisone pills to work on our set pieces and pass- lessly, to expect and to require that did,” Hincapie said of his testimony versational style than a typical legal in foil to hand out to his teammates. ing,” Spence said. Scoreboard

Golf — PGA Tour Frys.Com Open, 1 p.m., Golf Marist d. North Eugene, 25-23, 23-25, 25-22, 25- p.m. (TBS) Arizona 4 1 0 .800 94 78 Friday’s Games On The Air Channel; LPGA Malaysia, 6:30 p.m., Golf Channel; 13 x-St. Louis at Washington, 5:37 p.m. (TBS) San Francisco 4 1 0 .800 149 68 Detroit at Toronto, 4 p.m. European Tour Portugal Masters, 6 a.m., Golf Far West League Wednesday’s Linescores St. Louis 3 2 0 .600 96 94 Minnesota at Indiana, 4 p.m. Today Channel; Champions Tour Greater Hickory Classic, W L Yankees 3, Orioles 2 Seattle 3 2 0 .600 86 70 Cleveland vs. Chicago at Champaign, IL, 5 p.m. High School Football — Siuslaw at Douglas, 7 10:30 a.m., Golf Channel; Web.Com Miccosukke Siuslaw 6 1 Baltimore 001 010 000 000 — 2 7 0 Today New Orleans at Houston, 5 p.m. p.m., KCST (106.9 FM). Championship, 4:30 p.m., Golf Channel. Sutherlin 5 2 New York 001 000 001 001 — 3 7 0 Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 5:20 p.m. Denver at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. NFL Football — Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 5:20 College Hockey — Ice Breaker Tournament finale, Douglas 4 3 (12 innings) Sunday, Oct. 14 Oklahoma City at Utah, 6 p.m. p.m., NFL Network 4:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network. North Bend 4 3 Mig.Gonzalez, O’Day (8), Ji.Johnson (9), Oakland at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Portland at Phoenix, 7 p.m. College Football — Arizona State at Colorado, 6 South Umpqua 2 5 Matusz (11) and Wieters; Kuroda, Logan (9), Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Blazers 93, Lakers 75 p.m., ESPN. Local Schedule Brookings-Harbor 0 7 R.Soriano (9), D.Robertson (11) and R.Martin. Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. PORTLAND (93): Batum 5-12 0-0 12, Hickson 3- — Playoffs, San Francisco Wednesday’s Scores: W—D.Robertson 1-0. L—Matusz 0-1. HRs— Cincinnati at Cleveland, 10 a.m. 6 0-0 6, Aldridge 4-12 6-7 14, Lillard 6-11 0-0 14, at Cincinnati, 10 a.m., TBS; St. Louis at Washington, Today North Bend d. Brookings-Harbor, 25-14, 25-7, Baltimore, Flaherty (1), Machado (1). New York, Detroit at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Matthews 4-8 0-0 10, Price 1-2 0-0 2, Pavlovic 1- 1 p.m. TBS; Baltimore at New York Yankees, 4:30 High School Football — Far West League: 25-19 Ibanez 2 (2). St. Louis at Miami, 10 a.m. 5 0-0 3, Leonard 4-4 2-3 10, Freeland 1-4 0-0 2, p.m., TBS; Detroit at Oakland, 6:30 p.m., TNT. Siuslaw at Douglas, 7 p.m. Sutherlin d. South Umpqua, 25-18, 25-13, 25-17 Athletics 4, Tigers 3 Dallas at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Smith 1-6 0-0 3, Morrison 4-6 0-0 9, Babbitt 1-5 Buffalo at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. Golf — PGA Tour Frys.Com Open, 1 p.m., Golf High School Volleyball — Sunset Conference: Siuslaw d. Douglas, 25-23, 26-24, 25-20 Detroit 001 100 010 — 3 10 1 1-1 3, Jeffries 1-1 0-0 2, Claver 1-3 1-1 3. Totals 37- New England at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. Channel; LPGA Malaysia, 6:30 p.m., Golf Channel; Reedsport at Gold Beach, 6 p.m.; Myrtle Pont at Oakland 000 001 003 — 4 8 0 85 10-12 93. N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. European Tour Portugal Masters, 6 a.m., Golf Bandon, 6 p.m.; Glide at Coquille, 6:30 p.m. SOCCER Scherzer, Dotel (6), Coke (6), Alburquerque L.A. LAKERS (75): World Peace 6-10 0-0 12, Minnesota at Washington, 1:25 p.m. Channel; Web.Com Miccosukke Championship, Friday, Oct. 12 Far West League Boys (7), Benoit (8), Valverde (9) and Avila; Griffin, Gasol 3-12 2-2 8, Sacre 2-5 4-4 8, Nash 6-9 1-1 13, Green Bay at Houston, 5:20 p.m. 4:30 p.m., Golf Channel. High School Football — Midwestern League: W L T Pts Blevins (6), Doolittle (8), R.Cook (8) and Meeks 1-7 4-4 6, Jamison 2-7 0-0 4, Blake 0-1 0- Open: Carolina, Chicago, Jacksonville, New WNBA Basketball — Eastern Conference Final, Marshfield at Ashland, 7 p.m. Far West League: Brookings-Harbor 8 1 0 24 D.Norris. W—R.Cook 1-0. L—Valverde 0-1. HRs— 0 0, Ebanks 3-8 3-4 10, Douglas-Roberts 2-5 2-2 Orleans 5:30 p.m., ESPN2. North Bend at Brookings-Harbor, 7 p.m. Sunset North Bend 7 1021 Detroit, Fielder (1). 7, Clark 0-1 0-0 0, Duhon 0-3 0-0 0, Somogyi 0- Auto Racing — NASCAR Nationwide Series Dollar Monday, Oct. 15 Conference: Glide at Gold Beach, 7 p.m.; Sutherlin 54015 Cardinals 8, Nationals 0 0 0-0 0, Morris 1-1 3-4 5, Goudelock 1-2 0-0 2, General 300 practice, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., ESPN2; Denver at San Diego, 5:30 p.m. Aguilar 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-71 19-21 75. Reedsport at Bandon, 7 p.m.; Myrtle Point at South Umpqua 4 4 1 13 St. Louis 130 001 120 — 8 14 1 NASCAR Sprint Cup Bank of America 500, practice St. Louis 130 001 120 — 8 14 1 Portland 25 19 29 20 — 93 Coquille, 7 p.m. Skyline League: Butte Falls at Coquille 2 5 1 7 Washington 000 000 000 — 0 7 0 at 12:30 p.m. and qualifying at 4 p.m., ESPN2; Washington 000 000 000 — 0 7 0 L.A. Lakers 21 23 18 13 — 75 Powers, 3 p.m. Pacific 2 5 1 7 C.Carpenter, Rosenthal (6), Salas (8), J.Kelly Pro Soccer Formula One Korean Grand Prix practice, 10 p.m., High School Volleyball — 3-Point Goals—Portland 9-24 (Batum 2-3, Skyline League: Pacific Douglas 0 8 1 1 (9) and Y.Molina; E.Jackson, Stammen (6), Speed Channel. Matthews 2-3, Lillard 2-5, Morrison 1-2, Smith 1- at New Hope, 6 p.m.; UVC at Powers, 6 p.m. Wednesday’s Scores: C.Garcia (7), Mattheus (8), Storen (9) and Major League Soccer Friday, Oct. 12 2, Pavlovic 1-3, Freeland 0-1, Claver 0-2, Babbitt College Volleyball — SWOCC crossover at Coos North Bend 4, Sutherlin 0 K.Suzuki. W—C.Carpenter 1-0. L—E.Jackson 0-1. EASTERN CONFERENCE High School Football — Marshfield at Ashland, 0-3), L.A. Lakers 2-16 (Douglas-Roberts 1-2, Bay: SWOCC vs. Big Bend, 9 a.m.; Edmonds vs. Coquille 1, South Umpqua 0 HRs—St. Louis, Kozma (1). W L T Pts GF GA 7 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM); North Bend at Highline, 9 a.m.; Umpqua vs. Wenatchee, 10:30 Ebanks 1-2, Duhon 0-1, Goudelock 0-1, Blake 0-1, Brookings-Harbor 9, Douglas 1 Giants 8, Reds 3 x-Sporting KC 17 7 8 59 40 26 Brookings-Harbor, 7 p.m., K-Light (98.7 FM) and a.m.; Whatcom vs. Green River, 10:30 a.m.; SWOCC x-Chicago 17 10 5 56 45 39 Nash 0-2, Jamison 0-2, Meeks 0-2, World Peace Far West League Girls San Francisco 120 020 300 — 8 11 1 KURY (95.3 FM); Myrtle Point at Coquille, 7 p.m., vs. Edmonds, noon; Big Bend vs. Highline, noon; D.C. United 16 10 6 54 49 40 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Portland 53 W L T Pts Cincinnati 101 001 000 — 3 9 0 KTEE (94.9 FM and 95.7 FM); Glide at Gold Umpqua vs. Whatcom, 1:30 p.m.; Wenatchee vs. New York 15 9 8 53 54 46 (Aldridge 8), L.A. Lakers 43 (Jamison 7). North Bend 7 0 0 21 Zito, Kontos (3), Mijares (4), Lincecum (4), Beach, 7 p.m., KGBR (92.7 FM). Green River, 1:30 p.m.; SWOCC vs. Highline, 3 p.m.; Houston 13 8 11 50 45 38 Assists—Portland 23 (Lillard 7), L.A. Lakers 19 Brookings-Harbor 5 2 0 15 S.Casilla (9) and H.Sanchez; Leake, LeCure (5), Major League Baseball — Playoffs, Baltimore at Big Bend vs. Edmonds, 3 p.m.; Wenatchee vs. Columbus 14 11 7 49 40 40 (Nash, Gasol 4). Total Fouls—Portland 21, L.A. Sutherlin 5 2 0 15 Arredondo (7), Hoover (7), Simon (9) and New York (if necessary), 2 p.m. or 4 p.m., TBS; St. Whatcom, 4:30 p.m.; Umpqua vs. Green River, 4:30 Montreal 12 15 5 41 45 50 Lakers 19. Technicals—L.A. Lakers defensive Coquille 1425 D.Navarro. W—Lincecum 1-0. L—Leake 0-1. HRs— Louis at Washington (if necessary), 5:30 p.m., TBS. p.m. Philadelphia 10 15 6 36 35 37 three second. A—10,500 (11,000). Auto Racing — NASCAR Nationwide Series Dollar College Cross Country — SWOCC at Mike Hodges South Umpqua 1 5 1 4 San Francisco, Pagan (1), G.Blanco (1), Sandoval Douglas 0 6 1 1 New England 7 17 8 29 37 44 General 300, qualifying at 1 p.m., ESPN2, and race Invitational, Oregon City, TBA. (1). Cincinnati, Ludwick (2). Wednesday’s Scores: Toronto FC 5 20 7 22 35 60 Transactions at 4:30 p.m., ESPN; NASCAR Sprint Cup Bank of Saturday, Oct. 13 North Bend 6, Brookings-Harbor 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE America 500 practice, 2:30 p.m., ESPN2; Formula High School Volleyball — Myrtle Point at BASEBALL Coquille 1, Douglas 1 Pro Football W L T Pts GF GA One Korean Grand Prix qualifying, 10 p.m., Speed Douglas Tournament, TBA; Reedsport at North American League Sutherlin 9, South Umpqua 0 x-San Jose 19 6 7 64 69 40 Channel. Bend Tournament, TBA. NFL x-Real Salt Lake 17 11 4 55 46 35 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Assigned INF Ray College Football — Navy at Central Michigan, 5 High School Cross Country — Pacific, Bandon AMERICAN CONFERENCE x-Seattle 14 7 10 52 48 31 Olmedo outright to Charlotte. Olmedo chose to p.m., ESPN2. at Myrtle Point Invitational, noon; North Bend, Pro Baseball East W L T Pct PF PA x-Los Angeles 15 12 5 50 56 45 become a minor-league free agent. College Hockey — Icebreaker tournament: Maine Marshfield at Bristow Rock-n-River Invite, TBA. New England 3 2 0 .600 165 113 Vancouver 11 12 9 42 35 40 — Named Doug Henry vs. Notre Dame, 4 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Army College Volleyball — SWOCC crossover at Coos Baseball Playoffs N.Y. Jets 2 3 0 .400 98 132 FC Dallas 9 12 11 38 39 42 bullpen coach. vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 10 p.m. (delayed), NBC Bay, TBA starting at 9 a.m.. DIVISION SERIES Miami 2 3 0 .400 103 103 Colorado 9 19 4 31 40 50 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Reinstated RHP Jesse Sports Network. Women’s College Soccer — Grays Harbor at (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) Buffalo 2 3 0 .400 118 176 Portland 7 16 9 30 32 55 Litsch from the 60-day DL, who refused outright World Cup Soccer Qualifier — Russia vs. SWOCC, noon. Saturday, Oct. 6 South W L T Pct PF PA Chivas USA 7 17 8 29 22 54 assignment and elected to become a free agent. Portugal, 8:55 a.m., ESPN2. Men’s College Soccer — Pierce at SWOCC, 2 p.m. Detroit 3, Oakland 1 Houston 5 0 0 1.000 149 73 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. National League Golf — PGA Tour Frys.Com Open, 1 p.m., Golf South Coast Youth Football League — Fifth Cincinnati 5, San Francisco 2 Indianapolis 2 2 0 .500 91 110 x- clinched playoff berth CINCINNATI REDS — Deactivated RHP Johnny Channel; LPGA Malaysia, 6:30 p.m., Golf Channel; and Sixth Grade: At Bandon High School, Sunday, Oct. 7 Jacksonville 1 4 0 .200 65 138 Saturday, Oct. 20 Cueto. Activated RHP Mike Leake. European Tour Portugal Masters, 6 a.m., Golf Bandon Saints vs. North Bend Steelers, 9 a.m.; Detroit 5, Oakland 4 Tennessee 1 4 0 .200 88 181 Montreal at Toronto FC, 10:30 a.m. BASKETBALL Channel; Champions Tour Greater Hickory Classic, Myrtle Point Giants vs. North Bend Broncos, 11 Washington 3, St. Louis 2 North W L T Pct PF PA Sporting Kansas City at New York, 4 p.m. National Basketball Association 10:30 a.m., Golf Channel; Web.Com Miccosukke a.m. At Marshfield High School: Coos Bay New York 7, Baltimore 2 Baltimore 4 1 0 .800 130 89 Chicago at New England, 4:30 p.m. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Waived G Kevin Championship, 4:30 p.m., Golf Channel. Raiders vs. Coos Bay Vikings, 9 a.m.; Reedsport Cincinnati 9, San Francisco 0 Cincinnati 3 2 0 .600 125 129 Philadelphia at Houston, 4:30 p.m. Anderson and G/F Justin Holiday. Saturday, Oct. 13 Falcons vs. Coos Bay Jets, 11 a.m. Third and Monday, Oct. 8 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 93 89 Columbus at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Waived F/C Mikki College Football — Oklahoma vs. Texas, 9 a.m., Fourth Grade: At Marshfield High School, Coos St. Louis 12, Washington 4 Cleveland 0 5 0 .000 100 139 Colorado at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m. Moore and G Xavier Silas. ABC; Iowa at Michigan State, 9 a.m., ESPN; Bay Jaguars vs. North Bend Ravens, 1 p.m.; Coos Baltimore 3, New York 2 West W L T Pct PF PA Sunday, Oct. 21 Chinese Basketball Association Northwestern at Minnesota, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Bay Chargers vs. North Bend Colts, 1 p.m. At Tuesday, Oct. 9 San Diego 3 2 0 .600 124 102 Los Angeles at San Jose, 4 p.m. QINGDAO DOUBLESTAR EAGLES — Signed G Kansas State at Iowa State, 9 a.m., FX; Brown at Bandon High School, Bandon Cardinals vs San Francisco 2, Cincinnati 1, 10 innings Denver 2 3 0 .400 135 114 Portland at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tracy McGrady. Princeton, 9 a.m., NBC Sports Network; UAB at Reedsport Redskins, 1 p.m. Oakland 2, Detroit 0 Oakland 1 3 0 .250 67 125 FC Dallas at Seattle FC, 6 p.m. FOOTBALL Houston, 9 a.m., Root Sports; Utah at UCLA, Wednesday, Oct. 10 Kansas City 1 4 0 .200 94 145 National Football League noon, Fox; Oregon State at BYU, 12:30 p.m., ABC St. Louis 8, Washington 0, St. Louis leads NATIONAL CONFERENCE CLEVELAND BROWNS — Released DL Marcus and KBBR (1340 AM); Alabama at Missouri, High School Results series 2-1 East W L T Pct PF PA Pro Basketball Benard from injured reserve. Released LB 12:30 p.m., CBS; Stanford at Notre Dame, 12:30 San Francisco 8, Cincinnati 3, series tied 2-2 Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 80 99 Benjamin Jacobs from the practice squad. p.m., NBC; Illinois at Michigan, 12:30 p.m., ESPN; VOLLEYBALL New York 3, Baltimore 2, 12 innings, Yankees N.Y. Giants 3 2 0 .600 152 111 NBA Preseason Signed WR Rod Windsor to the practice squad. 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Signed LB Barrett Rudd. at Washington, 4 p.m., Fox; Air Force at Willamette 3 3 (Hughes 16-13), 4:37 p.m. (TBS) Tampa Bay 1 3 0 .250 82 91 San Antonio 101, Atlanta 99 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Released CB Neiko Wyoming, 4 p.m., Root Sports; South Carolina at North Eugene 2 5 San Francisco (Cain 16-6) at Cincinnati (Latos Carolina 1 4 0 .200 92 125 Sacramento 102, Phoenix 96 Thorpe. Signed C Bryan Mattison. LSU, 5 p.m., ESPN; Tennessee at Misssissippi Springfield 2 5 14-4), 10:07 a.m. (TBS) New Orleans 1 4 0 .200 141 154 Portland 93, L.A. Lakers 75 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed LB Josh Kaddu State, 6 p.m., ESPN2. Marist 1 6 St. Louis (Lohse 16-3) at Washington (Detwiler North W L T Pct PF PA Today’s Games from the practice squad. Signed DE Louis Auto Racing — NASCAR Sprint Cup Bank of Wednesday’s Scores: 10-8), 1:07 p.m. (TBS) Minnesota 4 1 0 .800 120 79 Miami vs. L.A. Clippers at Beijing, China, 4:30 Nzegwu to the practice squad. America 500, 4:30 p.m., ABC; Formula One Korean Marshfield d. Willamette, 25-21, 25-17, 23-25, Detroit (Verlnander 17-8) at Oakland (Parker, Chicago 4 1 0 .800 149 71 a.m. NEW YORK JETS — Placed LB Josh Mauga on Grand Prix, 10:30 p.m., Speed Channel. 25-13 13-9), 6:37 p.m. (TNT) Green Bay 2 3 0 .400 112 111 New York at Washington, 4 p.m. injured reserve. Signed DL Daniel Muir. Major League Baseball — American League Churchill d. Springfield, 24-26, 25-14, 25-12, 25- Friday, Oct. 12 Detroit 1 3 0 .250 100 114 Philadelphia at Orlando, 4 p.m. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed LB Mario Championship Series Game 1, 5 p.m., TBS. 14 x-Baltimore at New York, 2:07 p.m. or 4:07 West W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans at Charlotte, 4:30 p.m. Addison from the practice squad. C M C M Y K Y K

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Yankees WASHINGTON (AP) — side, the 37-year-old Jayson Werth’s Washington Carpenter spoiled the return NEW YORK (AP) — Down Nationals were as good as it of postseason baseball to by a run in an all-even AL got during the regular sea- Washington by pitching into division series, Joe Girardi son, compiling a majors-high the sixth inning. approached Alex Rodriguez 98 wins. “To go from not being able and told baseball’s highest- That doesn’t count for to compete, and not only paid player he was going to much come the postseason, compete but help your team, pinch hit for him. where the St. Louis Cardinals to be able to be in this situa- Bold move, benching one excel. So what if manager tion,” Carpenter said, “it’s of the game’s great sluggers. Tony La Russa retired after pretty cool.” “I just had a gut feeling,” last year’s World Series title? Carpenter allowed seven the Yankees manager said. “I Who cares that slugger hits and walked two across just went to him and I said, Albert Pujols left via free his 5 2-3 innings to improve ‘You’re scuffling a little bit agency? Just like in 2011, the to 10-2 over his career in the right now, we have got a low- Cardinals are a wild-card postseason. The 10 victories ball hitter and we’ve got a club that finds a different tie the righty for seventh- shorter porch in right field player to lead the way each most, behind Andy Pettitte’s then left field obviously — game, it seems. record 19. Raul (Ibanez) has been a good Heading into today’s Game Rookie Pete Kozma deliv- pinch hitter for us, and I’m 4 of their best-of-five NL ered a three-run homer, and just going to take a shot.’” The Associated Press division series, the Cardinals a trio of relievers finished the The audacious decision New York’s Raul Ibanez follows through on a game-winning in the 12th inning Wednesday. built a 2-1 lead by outscoring shutout for the Cardinals. worked. the Nationals 22-7. With the exception of Ian Ibanez homered in the to drop Rodriguez out of the Ibanez remained in the who he was hitting for and “It’s going to be tough to Desmond — 3 for 4 on ninth, then again in the 12th, No. 3 spot in the batting game and connected on the was a bit startled when score if you don’t hit,”Werth Wednesday, 7 for 12 in the rallying New York to a stun- order. But Girardi was reluc- first pitch from Brian Matusz Eduardo Nunez told him. said after St. Louis starter series — the Nationals’ hit- ning 3-2 victory over the tant to move his fading slug- in the 12th. He became the “Alex is one of the best Chris Carpenter and three ters are struggling mightily. Baltimore Orioles on ger down in the lineup. first player to homer twice in hitters of all time, and he still relievers shut down They went 0 for 8 with run- Wednesday for a 2-1 lead in Until he took him all the a postseason game in which is,”Ibanez said. “I mean, he’s Washington 8-0 in Game 3 ners in scoring position and their best-of-five series. way out. he didn’t start, STATS said. one of the greatest players in on Wednesday. “But I believe left 11 men on base in Game 3. The slumping Rodriguez “You have to make some Phil Hughes will try to the history of the game. So in this team. I believe in these Rookie phenom Bryce offered no complaint, telling decisions sometimes that are clinch it for the Yankees on for a minute I just thought guys. We’ve been here all Harper’s woes, in particular, Girardi: “Joe, you gotta do tough decisions. I just had a tonight in Game 4. Joe something was going on, I year. Over a 162-game sea- stand out: He went 0 for 5, exactly what you gotta do.” gut feeling,”Girardi said. Saunders will start for didn’t know what was hap- son, we were the best team in dropping to 1 for 15. He went Injured saves leader Rodriguez has 647 career Baltimore. pening, and then I just tried baseball. I still feel that way.” to the plate with an ash bat Mariano Rivera went to home runs — he’s chasing the The Orioles had won 16 to put it behind me and get a The Cardinals like their and no gloves in the first Rodriguez in the dugout after record of 762 by Barry Bonds straight extra-inning games, good pitch to hit.” chances, too. inning, tried wearing anti- seeing Ibanez head for the — and is making $29 million and had been 76-0 when After their 10-game July “It’s the biggest game of glare tinted contact lenses on on-deck circle. this year. But was just 1 for 12 leading after seven, before lead was cut to zero in early the year,” center fielder Jon a sun-splashed afternoon — “I told Alex not to worry, with no RBIs and seven the Yankees stung them. September, the Yankees Jay said. “We all know how nothing helped. that Raul was going to hit a strikeouts in this series when “It was a great experience. repelled every Orioles important it is. You can’t look “Nothing I can do,” the home run,”Rivera said. Girardi pulled him. We do it as a team. We stay charge. The teams were tied ahead.” 19-year-old Harper said. “I And Rivera was right next “It kind of caught me off- after it,” Ibanez said. “I’m 10 times in the final month Kyle Lohse, who beat the just missed a couple.” to A-Rod when Ibanez lined guard, hitting for a guy who’s blessed to come up and have but New York ended up atop in last week’s All in all, quite a damper on Jim Johnson’s 1-0 pitch into half-a-billionaire,” Orioles the opportunity like that. We the division. one-game, wild-card play- the day for a Nationals Park- the right field stands. center fielder Adam Jones do it together. It’s about a New York won the opener off, gets the start for St. record 45,017 red-wearing, Rodriguez threw his arms said. team and about winning.” in Baltimore by scoring five Louis. Ross Detwiler pitches towel-twirling fans witness- into the air and then It was the first time The brash, young Orioles runs in the ninth off Johnson, for Washington, which is ing the first major league post- exchanged high-fives with Rodriguez had ever been pinch appeared poised to move who had 51 saves in the regu- sticking to its long-stated season game in the nation’s Rivera. When Ibanez hit for in a postseason game, within a win of their first trip lar season. The Orioles won plan of keeping Stephen capital in 79 years. They didn’t returned to the bench, according to STATS LLC. to the AL championship Game 2 and rode Miguel Strasburg on the sideline the have much to enjoy, in part Rodriguez was the first play- “Sometimes you’ve got to series since 1997 before the Gonzalez’s pretty perform- rest of the way. because of the problems cre- er to greet him. do what your gut tells you, Yankees’ comeback. ance to a 2-1 lead in the ninth. “We’re not out of this, by ated by Nationals starter “There was no one happi- and my gut told me to make Ibanez hit a 1-0 pitch into The Yankees limited a long shot,”Nationals man- Edwin Jackson, who was on er than me, one of the best the move,”Girardi said.“I still the seats in the ninth, setting Baltimore to one hit after 20- ager Davey Johnson said. the Cardinals’ championship performances I have ever have the utmost respect for Al off a raucous celebration in year-old Manny Machado “Shoot, I’ve had my back to team a year ago. seen,”Rodriguez said. and I still think he’s a great what had been a demoralized homered in the fifth. Ryan worse walls than this.” “I didn’t feel like I was out Yankees fans had been player,he’s just going through Yankee Stadium crowd. Flaherty homered earlier for It will be tough for of rhythm. I didn’t feel like I howling this week for Girardi a little tough time right now.” Ibanez at first didn’t know the Orioles. Washington to win and couldn’t throw strikes. I just extend the season if it can’t missed across the plate with a get its offense going, though. couple of balls and it cost The Nationals didn’t do me,” Jackson said. Giants use long ball to stay alive in playoffs much at all Wednesday He gave up four consecu- against Carpenter. tive hits in the second, the CINCINNATI (AP) — played a starring role, too. Taking the mound for biggest being Kozma’s first- With an out-of-character was rele- only the fourth time in 2012 pitch homer into the first row win, the gated to the bullpen for the after complicated surgery to in left off a 94 mph fastball to are on the verge of an playoff series because of his cure numbness on his right make it 4-0. unprecedented comeback. dreary season — 15 losses, 17 And everybody in wild pitches. He entered in Cincinnati is saying: Uh-oh. the fourth inning, pitched Angel Pagan hit the first out of a threat that kept the RECAP back to what we’re good at. leadoff homer in Giants Giants up 3-2, and kept “Hopefully ... it’s going to postseason history, and going. The right-hander From Page B1 be a learning experience,” he Gregor Blanco and Pablo struck out six while allowing added of their loss. Sandoval connected later for just one run in 4 1-3 innings. “I was a little worried North Bend hosts Douglas an 8-3 victory over the Reds “I knew he would play a about a letdown after the big next Tuesday before visiting on Wednesday that evened huge role in this,” manager win over Siuslaw,” said Pacific on Thursday. their NL division series at 2- said. “And I Sutherlin coach Stacey Brookings-Harbor 9, all. know of other situations LeFevre. “But the girls are Douglas 1: The Bruins, fresh playing well to start the sec- off their big win over North After dropping their first The Associated Press where starters have been in two at home, the resourceful San Francisco’s is congratulated by third base coach the ‘pen and really done a ond half of the league sea- Bend on Monday, won easily son.” to keep their hold of first Giants have moved one vic- after hitting a home run in the seventh inning Wednesday. great job to help their team tory away from the NL win. We knew Timmy would Kayce Mock had nine kills place. championship series — Giants eliminated San Diego still have the advantage,” play a critical role in the and three blocks, Cheyanne Coquille 1, South unthinkable when they land- on their way to a World Series Reds outfielder Jay Bruce series like he did tonight.” LeFevre had seven kills, 17 Umpqua 0: The Red Devils ed in town on Monday. No title. said. “We’re at home. I The Reds were hoping to digs and two aces, and Cierra pulled off an upset at home team has recovered from a 2- That offseason, Latos expect Mat to come up with a start ace Johnny Cueto, but Cotton added five kills, four when Terrence Edwards 0 deficit in a best-of-five signed three with “I big game. I’m looking for- had to drop him off the roster blocks and four aces. scored on a direct kick in the series by winning three on Hate SF!” as part of a ward to it.” a few hours before Vikings top Trojans: 19th minute. the road, according to STATS fundraiser for the major So are the Giants, who Wednesday’s first pitch Siuslaw beat host Douglas South Umpqua, which is LLC. league players’ alumni asso- were barely able to get a hit, because he was still bothered 25-23, 26-24, 25-20 to only a game out of third place This one can do it with a ciation. After Wednesday’s let alone a win, while drop- by a strained muscle in his bounce back from its first in the league standings, suf- victory today at Great game, his wife, Dallas, tweet- ping the first two games. The right side. He won’t be avail- league loss on Monday. fered a damaging loss for its American Ball Park. ed: “2010 Padres are not the pressure pulled them closer. able if Cincinnati wins Game Lona Dengler and playoff hopes, falling to 4-4- “Thanks to the win today, 2010 Reds.” gathered them 5 and reaches the NL cham- Adrianna Roberts each had 1 in league play. there will be a tomorrow,” There’s plenty of angst to for inspirational speeches pionship series. nine kills for the Vikings and Coquille improved to 2-5-1. Roberts also had four blocks. Pagan said. “And we are go around town. The Reds before the two games in The way the Giants have GIRLS SOCCER ready for that.” haven’t won a postseason Cincinnati. started hitting, that’s now in Cheyenne Harris had nine , who lost the game at home in 17 years, “We feel good,” NL bat- doubt. kills and Riley Van Horn had Coquille 1, Douglas 1: series opener and has yet to going 0-3. They also dropped ting champion They broke out against 29 digs for the Trojans, who The Trojans got their first beat the Reds in three tries a one-game playoff for the NL said.“When you’re down 0-2 Mike Leake, who replaced fell out of a tie for second point of the league season this season, will start Game 5 wild card to the Mets in 1999. you see what you’re made of. Cueto and had a rough time. place. with a dramatic late goal. Coquille went in front 1-0 against Mat Latos, who has a One thing in their favor — We’re not done.” Leake threw his first career BOYS SOCCER little personal history against they haven’t dropped three It wasn’t all about the complete game in San on a goal by Crystal Huerta in the Giants. He was with San straight at home all season. offense. San Francisco’s Francisco on June 29 and was North Bend 4, the 29th minute. Two min- Diego in 2010 when the “I’d like to think that we overlooked Cy Young winner 3-0 career against the Giants. Sutherlin 0: The North utes before the end of the Bend boys soccer team got match, the Trojans got a back on track Wednesday breakaway and converted. It with a strong win following was the team’s first goal in a leader all year,”Reddick said. get it. We didn’t do it. We did- will have a shot to do it as the Bulldogs’ first loss of the league match. OAKLAND “Once we got into that situa- n’t quite get the 27 outs, that’s well earlier today when they season. “We didn’t come to play,” From Page B1 tion, I think everybody in the part of the game. You get face Cincinnati in Game 5 of Just two days after losing said Coquille coach Mark dugout knew he was going to tested all the time in this their NL division series. 2-1 at home to Brookings- Usselman. “We only had one That set off a raucous cel- come through for us. Once game. And this is a good test.” Scherzer, who was dealing Harbor, the Bulldogs topped shot on goal in the second ebration near first base as the we get one or two runners on The Tigers looked to be in with shoulder, deltoid and host Sutherlin and improved half. We haven’t been able to A’s poured out of the dugout with that situation we have a prime position to advance to ankle injuries late in the sea- to 7-1-0 in the Far West travel well.” to mob Crisp, who was the really good feeling that we’re their second straight ALCS son, looked in top form League standings. The Bruins Since Coquille hasn’t won recipient of a whipped cream going to win the ballgame. and have a rested Verlander against the A’s. He allowed topped Douglas on many games the past few pie that became a custom in He’s been clutch for us in the for Game 1 when they took a just one baserunner in the Wednesday to stay ahead at seasons, he understood how this remarkable season in ninth inning.” 3-1 lead into the ninth behind first four innings and struck 8-1-0, a game up on the the Douglas players felt. Oakland. This marked the Ryan Cook retired four a strong start from Max out seven of the first 15 bat- Bulldogs in the win column “It’s disappointing for second time the A’s erased a batters for the win. Scherzer and a homer from ters he faced. (Brookings-Harbor hasn’t our girls,” Usselman said. two-run deficit in the ninth The A’s, who have the Prince Fielder. The A’s finally got to had its second-half bye yet). “Obviously, Douglas is excit- inning to win a postseason lowest payroll in baseball, Now the A’s are one win Scherzer for an unearned run Sean Thomas scored two ed. game, the other coming in need just one more surpris- away from repeating last in the sixth. Crisp reached goals — one in the 15th minute “Hopefully we’ll learn Game 5 of the 1929 World ing result to win their second week’s three-game sweep of when Fielder misplayed a and another in the 42nd — from it and come back strong Series. postseason series since 1990. Texas that gave them the AL hard grounder to first base and assisted Michael Hobson next week.” Crisp ended three games Rookie Jarrod Parker will take West title on the final day of into a two-base error. Crisp on his goal in the 47th minute Sutherlin 9, South with RBIs this season, tied the mound in Game 5 on the regular season. After los- advanced on a wild pitch and in North Bend’s win. Zach Umpqua 0: The Bulldogs for most in the majors. And tonight against Verlander, ing the first two games in scored on Stephen Drew’s Barker scored off a Hobson joined North Bend and like the others, this one the reigning AL Cy Young Detroit, the A’s won 2-0 in double to right-center. But throw-in in the 58th minute. Brookings-Harbor to fill the ended with Reddick nailing winner and MVP. Game 3 and are looking to the A’s ran themselves out of “Very good win,” said league’s three automatic him with a whipped cream “That’s why this is the become the eighth team to a potential big inning when North Bend coach Tom qualifiers for the postseason, pie during a postgame televi- greatest game of all,” Tigers rally from two games down to Drew was easily thrown out Zomerschoe. “We weren’t all far enough ahead of the sion interview. manager Jim Leyland said. “It win a best-of-five series. trying to stretch the hit into a very happy with the way we league’s other three teams “He’s been our walkoff looked like we were going to The San Francisco Giants triple. played last game, as we went that they can’t be caught. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Thursday, October 11,2012 • The World • B5 Y K Cl ass if i eds

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Profit varies. 601 Apartments “Health Care Assistants - #57 rental references a must. $650/mo + Good customer service and $15.00 For more details, please apply “Medical Records - #58 $700 dep. Avail. 10/23. 541-404-5075. consistent delivery times can All specials will appear in RENTALS & online: www.myfirstccu.org “Medical Technicians - #56 bring additional rewards. The World, Bandon Western 2 bedroom, 1 bath in Coquille. “Medical Therapists - #53 REAL ESTATE SPECIALS Delivery service is World, Umpqua Post, The Link, Recently remodel. No pets/smoking. “Nursing - #52 Choose any of these specials and 207 Drivers before 5pm Monday - Thursday Online & Smart Mobile. Garbage paid. 1548 N. Ivy. “Pharmacy - #54 add a photo for $5.00 extra. and before 8am on Saturday. All specials are category specific. $650 / mo + $600 deposit. Distribution Driver - 541-221-8130 There are no refunds on specials. Rentals / Real Estate 1 on-call Part-time Starts October 1, 2012 The World is hiring someone to be 213 General www.theworldlink.com 541-267-6278 1 week - 6 lines, available as a temporary $35.00 replacement for any of our regular The COQUILLE INDIAN TRIBE is accepting applications for an distribution employees. On-call Rentals / Real Estate 2 status may schedule up to 30 hours Assistant Tribal Attorney due to 304 Financing Services in a single week covering for the possibility that the current 2 week - 6 lines, Assistant Attorney may be elected employee vacations, but this $$EASY QUALIFYING real estate 425 $45.00 to public office this November, and position will not have guaranteed equity loans. Credit no problem. if elected, could no longer be minimum hours assigned regularly. Oregon Land Mortgage. employed by the Tribe. Details and Extra clean 3 bedroom 1.5 bath The distribution driver may also be 541-267-2776. ML-4645. 426 Cake Decorating Rentals / Real Estate 3 called upon to substitute for home a job description are available at 3 week - 6 lines, house in a great North Bend www.coquilletribe.org. location. All living area including a delivery or single copy routes in the Jobs Wanted $55.00 event that a contract carrier is not For questions call large laundry room on the main assigned. Duties may include Larry Scarborough (541) 756-0904. Special level, plus an extra big bonus room operation of company vehicles or Notices 6 lines, 1 week Rentals / Real Estate 4 downstairs. Lots of storage area inside, and 8’x16’ storage building personal vehicle to distribute On-Site Apt Mgr needed for support- 400 $15.00 4 week - 6 lines, newspaper copies. This position will ive housing complex. The successful outside. Wood stove. All specials will appear in   require the use of personal vehicle applicant will have experience $59.95 No smoking. Pets considered. The World, Bandon Western and mileage is paid in addition to caregiving, mental health, and in prop- All specials will appear in $995 per month + $1495. deposit. World, Umpqua Post, The Link, hourly wage. Applicant must have erty management. 15 hrs/wk. 1 Bdrm 402 Auctions The World, Bandon Western 541-297-3557 Online & Smart Mobile. World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday a good driving record, insurance apt w/util provided. Please visit 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. All specials are category specific. Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. and a reliable personal vehicle with columbiacare.org to apply. Great Western Auction Very clean. Close to PV mall. Appli- There are no refunds on specials. All specials are category specific. carrying capacity. Position will City of Medford & Grants Pass ances, W/D hookups, large yard, gar- Starts October 1, 2012 There are no refunds on specials. occasionally require the ability to lift Tools, Equipment, Autos, etc. age & carport, fireplace. No smoking, 541-267-6278 Starts October 1, 2012 and carry over uneven surfaces up Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 no pets. $850/mo + $900 dep. Call to 40lbs. Additional on-call hours I-5 Exit 61, Grants Pass, OR 541-267-6278 541-756-4669. may be available in our production Care Giving Photos & Info www.777auction.com packaging department. 225 428 Housekeeping 1 bedroom apartment in NB. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, garage, wood Includes all utilities + satellite. No stove, large yard. W/D hookups, wood Apply online at Sue’s Housecleaning www.lee.net/careers 403 Found smoking, no pets. $550/mo + $300 de- floors. Close to schools. 2171 Meade, I have 15 yrs. experience, posit. Section 8 OK. Call after 10 am. NB. Pets ok. $850/mo. 541-294-0623. 227 Elderly Care Excellent References, Honest, 541-888-4147 or 541-260-9002 Found Specials Reliable, Efficient. 541-543-0027 or www.theworldlink.com HARMONY HOMECARE For Items or Pets 541-347-3095. In a park-like setting! Close to lakes, SOCC, & shopping. “Quality Caregivers provide without/or with photo: Housecleaning Services openings Assisted living in your home”. Stove, fridge, drapes, W/D hookups. 6 lines, Free for one week available in Bandon. Home/ apart- W/G paid. 3 bedroom - $510; 2 bed- 208 Education 541-260-1788 ment/ rentals/ sales. Maintenance & May rerun if necessary. room - $390. Apply at 324 Ackerman. UCAN HEAD START cleanups. References. Call Cindy 541-888-4762. All specials will appear in IN REEDSPORT NEEDS: 541-260-4195 or Jane 541-348-2992. 3 Bedrooms, 2 full Baths. 2 covered 229 Adult Foster Care The World, Bandon Western World, SUBSTITUTES for classroom. Need housekeeper twice a month. APARTMENTS BY decks, storage shed, laundry room Umpqua Post, The Link, Salary - $9.80 per hour. References required. Call W/D hook ups. Garbage, sewer, and Harbor Adult Foster Home has Online & Smart Mobile. NORTH BEND LIBRARY UCAN applications being accepted 541-756-1676 after 6pm. Lawn Service provided. Credit check opening for 1 private, and All specials are category specific. through 10-26-12. Small pets negotiable. $795 month 2 semi-private rooms. There are no refunds on specials. Application and job announcement on plus deposit - 541-888-3981 Call 541-751-0858. Starts October 1, 2012 website: www.ucancap.org 430 Lawn Care 541-267-6278 4 bedroom, 2 bath in Coos Bay, off 541-492-3913 FAX 541-492-3921 Looking for a part-time caregiver Rod’s Landscape Maintenance Ocean Blvd. Family room, laundry EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER for elderly. Must have at least 1 year Gutter Cleaning, Pressure room, fireplace/insert, electric heat, experience. Must be able and willing FOUND: Black cat, in wilderness area, Washing, Tree Trimming, Trash garage. New carpet/paint inside. to work weekends, days/evenings. probably dumped. Call FOCCAS, Hauling and more! 541-404-0107 $925/mo + $1050 deposit. No pets, no Must be able to pass Oregon criminal 541-269-1989 to further identify. smoking. 541-290-4104. Your daily background check. Call Sherry @ Small Studio - $395 541-297-3762. 404 Lost Real Estate 1 bedroom - $475 classifieds are With kitchen & Bathroom 500 on ground floor. Quiet and close to ON-LINE AT downtown. No pets, No smoking. Still haven’t found “Sheba”. 541-297-4834. www.theworldlink.com Business If you see a large golden dog, please phone 541-771-0504 or S MALL 300 Coos Bay Large 2 bedroom, 541-808-0811. 1 bath, bay view, W/S/G paid. B USINESS On-site laundry. No smoking. No pets, $525/mo + $525 dep. Beautiful Victorian home for lease. Sales Account Executive 541-297-6069 2300sf, 3 bed 2.5 bh, fam rm, hot tub, O : wood flrs, fresh paint. Fenced yard. N. Do you like meeting new people and learning about them? Do you WNERS Bend schools. Perfect for kids at end like finding solutions? If so, you might be cut out for an exciting 1 Bdrm $450 of street. lease to own as well. and well-paid career in advertising sales. You’ll spend your days Find your niche $1495/mo. 541-997-9805 visiting local businesses. If you are a go-getter with enthusiasm to them Coquille 2 or 3 bedroom, 2 bath. spare and a passion for winning, let’s talk. Sales experience is not here! Tell Appliances, W/D hookups, yard, off-street parking. No smoking, no necessary, but communication skills are a must. Must be able to what your pets. Trash paid. $800/mo. + $800 perform in a deadline-driven environment, working independently business has to sec. dep. Sec. 8 ok. 541-396-1900. as well as in a team. Must have reliable transportation, a clean offer on the driving record and proof of insurance. Bulletin Board. Quiet - Near Fred Meyer Hardwood floors, ground level No Classified Advertising Customer Affordable application fee. No pets/smoking advertising 541-297-4834 Service Representative customized just COQUILLE 1 BR apt over down- The primary responsibility of this position will be to advance the town. Clean, quiet. Upstairs. No for you! Call smoking/pets $425 290-9790 success of private party and commercial business interests for our 541-269-1222 Newly remodeled 4br/2ba house for daily and weekly newspapers. Position Requirements: Previous TESTIMONY sales support, or related field of work. Excellent phone manner. rent close to Hillcrest school. Ext. 293 My 1 Bedroom rented quickly. $900/month, $900 sec. deposit. ONE Proper grammar/writing skills. Type 30-35 wpm or better. Ground floor, close to shopping small pet OK with add deposit. 2416 to get started & schools. W/S/G included. Liberty St, North Bend. today. No pets, no smoking. [email protected] or Press Operator It was Fast - Easy 541-294-4042 Experienced Press Operator to join our press team. Must be knowledgeable on working safely with heavy machinery. Requirements include display of professional conduct and Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 appearance, effective teamwork skills, and the ability to work on multiple tasks under tight deadlines.This is a full-time HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: position, 32-35 hours, working days plus Friday nights. For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 an advertising proof is requested in writing and Physical Requirements: * Be able to bend, stoop, climb Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. clearly marked for corrections. If the error is not ladders, & lift up to 75 lbs.This is an example of duties and corrected by the Publisher, its liability, if any, shall If your World newspaper fails to arrive by 5 p.m. Monday not exceed the space occupied by the error. requirements that this role will be responsible for. through Thursday or 8 a.m. on Saturday, please call your Further, the Publisher will reschedule and run the carrier. If you are unable to reach your carrier, telephone omitted advertisement at advertiser’s cost. All We offer an excellent benefit package including medical, The World at 541-269-9999. claims for adjustment must be made within seven dental, life insurance, 401(k), paid vacation and more. RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily (7) days of date of publication. In no case shall the We are creating a “World Class Workplace,” and we seek delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may Publisher be liable for any general, special or consequential damages. applicants who want to be a part of something special. receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. We are a drug-free, equal opportunity employer. Apply online: To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. http: //www.lee.net / careers ADVERTISING POLICY The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall

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8-27-12 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K B6• The World •Thursday, October 11,2012 Y K 604 Homes Unfurnished 611 Storage Units 710 Miscellaneous 754 Garage Sales 801 Birds/Fish 904 Classic Cars Large storage space available. 16 pieces of rain gear - $1.00-$5.00, 9 BANDON COMMUNITY-WIDE Rum- Fenced, gated, on own power good XL mens coats $5.00 each. mage/ Bake Sale. Odd Fellows Hall at PET SPECIALS meter. 30x40, 10foot door & 12foot Betty Crooker Bread Maker $9.00, 42S & Ohio. Sat., Oct. 13, 9-5. Pro- Choose to ad a photo in this door. secure location. great for RV or Clam Gun $3.00 541-888-2012 ceeds go to our local midwife’s legal special for only $5.00 more inventory storage. $500/month defense fund. If you have items to do- Pet / Animal 541-297-5214 2 Kilns for sale. nate, contact Theresa, 541-347-1910. Also, molds and greenware. 6 lines, 2 weeks BANDON ESTATE SALE: 2 family - Call for information, 541-297-4117. $12.00 1978 Datsun 280Z, 2 door coupe. downsizing, moving, de-cluttering - 612 All specials will appear in Silver grey, one-owner. 448K miles. Townhouse/Condo 26 FT. long BBQ smoker trailer. This high end to low end: furniture, framed The World, Bandon Western 4 speed. Runs great! $2200 OBO. 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, with loft. New unit was licensed as a class 4 mobile pictures and picture frames, glass- World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday Call 541-271-0684 appliances. Private & gated, located kitchen. Equipment: 3 position sink, ware, household decoration, small ap- Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. on the Umpqua River at Brandy Bar hand washing sink, propane burners, pliances, bedding, indoor/ outdoor All specials are category specific. Landing. No smoking. $625/mo. + water heater, 2’ x 4’ charcoal grill, 6’ plants & planters, etc. 10am-4pm Sat., There are no refunds on specials. $825 deposit. Call 619-417-2250. Southern Yankee smoker, with six ro- Sun 1013-10/14. More to be added 909 Misc. Auto tisserie racks, utility box and wood Fri., Sat., Sun., 10/20, 10/21, 10/22. Starts October 1, 2012 BAYFRONT TOWNHOMES box. Trailer covered. Great for Events 360 June Ave. SE, Bandon. 541-267-6278 and catering. $15,000. 541-297-0170. Wooded setting, fireplace, decks, COOS BAY: GARAGE SALE HONDA WORLDWORLD view of bay and bridge. Johann Haviland Dish Set Fri. & Sat., Oct. 12-13, 9am to 5pm (rain or shine). Electronics, 4-wheeler 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Pattern JOH19. Blue roses & leaves. 802 Cats parts, old jewelry, lots of misc! 1990 Tamarac 541-759-4380 Serves 12, including serving dishes, Juniper Ave. 605 Lots/Spaces etc. $225. 541-756-5109. Driftwood RV Park DORA: COMMUNITY SALE - Sat. Like new, big men’s wheelchair. Has Oct. 13. 9am to 4 pm Dora Center RV spaces for long term residence Other Stuff foot rest. Costs $500, make offer! 56127 Goldbrick RD., household, $12,990 in an adult park. Move in Special Also, big men’s heavy duty walker, tools, calenders, hand craft, quilting & only $325 mth plus utilities through near new. Costs $300, make offer! 2005 Toyota Corolla CE 700 more. Lunch avail. Fire Dept. open 25K Miles, Auto. February. 541-888-6103 Call 541-888-6589 house info. 541-572-2182 B3209/350219 Men’s Bulova Accuchron Wristwatch Kohl’s Cat House 606 Manufactured 701 Furniture New in box. Not made anymore. $150 Garage / Bazaar Adoptions on site. obo. Call 541-888-6589. 3 bedroom, 2 bath manufactured Fat Cat Used Furniture Specials 541-294-3876 Military parka, $15 ; Fatigue jacket, home, in Charleston. Large private lot. Buying and selling 541-756-5751. 6 lines, 1 week $650/mo + deposit. Sewer paid. Call 2001 Sherman, North Bend. $10; Size 7 leather boots, $7; size 8 $12,990 541-953-1243, weekends only. rubber boots, $5; 1950 Wright McGill $12.00 fly rod, $50; 1960 Canon camera, $10; FERAL CAT CLINIC 2008 Toyota Prius Lane Recliner All specials will appear in Auto, Well Equipped. 100 regular size hanging file folders, The World, Bandon Western in great condition, is coming to Coquille! B3148A/721158 607 Miscellaneous Rentals $7. Call 541-888-2012 World, Umpqua Post, The Link, beige micro suede. $349 OBO October 28, 2012. Online/Online Map (#276) 3 bedroom, 2 bath manufac- 541-271-4180  36” flat-screen tube TV, & Smart Mobile. Please call 541-294-4205, leave a tured home. Carport, large yard, works good, $10. Very heavy! If scheduled before the deadline message and please speak clearly. landscape + sewer included.  King size mattress, has passed. All prices will be the $795/month + deposit. MERCHANDISE good condition, $20. same regardless of deadlines. All Pets ok on approval.  3-seater couch, needs cleaning. FOUND: Black cat, in wilderness area, SPECIALS specials are category specific. $6,990 (#343) 1 bedroom apts in private, $10. probably dumped. Call FOCCAS, There are no refunds on specials. 1998 Dodge Dakota Regular Cab secure Mingus Park location. 3 Weeks You haul, in Coos Bay. 541-269-1989 to further identify. Starts October 1, 2012 4 cyl., 5 speed, 45K miles, Air. New carpet, $525/mo + deposit. Choose any of these specials and Call 832-350-0130. B3174/564265 No pets/smoking. W/S/G included. add a photo for $5.00 extra. 541-267-6278 In Honor of Feral Cat Day S/Nipped (#343) Professional office, Railroad 1923 Adlake Kerosene signal North Bend 3 Party Sale! Saturday, in Coos Bay will host a $10 feral cat 2000 sq. ft. in downtown location, lantern. Marked SP company, with red Merchandise 1 Oct. 13th, 8am - 4pm, one day only. fix day on Oct 13 & 14. Please call private gardens & secure parking. globe - $100 obo; white metal switch- 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold 2477 Connecticut. Good variety of 541-808-2377 to qualify and reserve $1500/mo. lock and chain, with brass key, between $1.00 up to $500. items. your spaces. Hours open: Monday (#263) DUPLEX: 2 bedroom, marked SP company - $50 obo. Call FREE through Friday, 10am - 2pm. 1 bath, upper unit, completely 541-888-6589. NORTH BEND: Great Sale! $10,990 remodeled. $695/mo + deposit. 1963 Arthur. 9am - 3pm. 2002 Honda Civic SI Merchandise 2 3-Door, 6-Speed, Moon Roof, 55K Miles. No pets. Friday, Oct. 12th. 83179/303380 MOVE-IN SPECIALS, 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold Home decor, vintage, clothes 803 Dogs $100 off first month’s rent! between $501. up to $1000. Recreation/ (sized 12) ... some of everything! Bay Area Property Management, $5.00 Still haven’t found “Sheba”. 725 PICC-A-DILLY Flea Market: Fair- 575 S. 7th St., CB. Sports If you see a large golden dog, grounds, Eugene. THIS SAT. & SUN., 541-267-4120 please phone 541-771-0504 or Merchandise 3 Oct 13 & 14, 10 - 4. 541-683-5589. 541-808-0811. 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold 728 Camping/Fishing $11,990 608 Office Space between $1001. up to $1500. 755 Market Basket 2005 Scion XB $7.00 BACKPACKS: GREGORY Whitney 808 Pet Care Low Miles, Well Equipped. Office space. 750 Sqf. internal frame. Like new, one men’s, Apples, pumpkins, tomatoes, peppers, B3167/002372 All specials will appear in one women’s. $125 ea. 541-347-5111. 375 Park Ave. $700 All util. pd. The World, Bandon Western beets, beans, winter squash, and Grand Mgmt 541-269-5561 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday more! Mon. - Sat.: 9am - 5pm; Closed Pet Cremation Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. 734 Misc. Goods Sundays. Norm Lehne 386 Cleveland All specials are category specific. Rapids Rd., Roseburg, OR. 541-267-3131 Karate gear brand new asking price 610 2-4-6 Plexes There are no refunds on specials. 541-672-2745. $200 OBO. Nike sporting shoes all 673 N. Wasson, Coos Bay. Starts October 1, 2012 $12,990 kinds size 91/2 to 10 - $25. each, like Carol’s Pet Sitting 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Water paid. No 541-267-6278 new. Brand new Vans shoes size 10. 756 Wood/Heating 2005 Toyota Corolla CE ★ ★ smoking, no pets. $700/mo + deposit. $25. Fila women shoe size 6 1/2 new Your Place or Mine 4 door, Auto, 24K Miles. LOPI PELLET INSERT ★ ★ 3205/818114 Available now. Call 541-297-5617. Oak table with chairs, $125; $20. 541-888-5121 Short or Long Term Treadmill, $85; Like New - Used one winter. ★Excellent References★ Clean & Quiet! Coos Bay Black table, $25 Paid $2800. asking $1300. ★541-297-6039★ 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath. Great views Call 541-756-5870. 541-267-3590 Leave message ★See us on Facebook★ of Coos River, w/ deck; Seasoned Oak Firewood cut, split, W/D hookups. Please call Unusual old art deco style 6-drawer Market Place 541-991-2166. delivered locally $220.00 per cord desk. Solid wood, nicely refinished. 750 541-662-0003 $12,990 $150. 541-756-1804. 2009 Honda Accord EX REEDSPORT: 2 bed duplex. Spa- The Firewood Outlet cious, large windows, small fenced Automobiles Auto, Moon Roof, Alloys & More! various wood types available 002257/B3183 yard. Pets considered w/deposit. No 703 Lawn/Garden 751 Antiques accepting all major credit cards 900 smoking. 2 carports & storage - UMBRELLA STAND $75; washstand reasonable pricing and delivery $525/mo. + $525 dep. Available Oct. Troy Bilt CS4210 541-662-0003 15. Can be partially furnished. Credit $375; dresser $350; church pew $375. check required. 541-951-0147. 3” chipper/shredder All English oak. Also compressor 901 ATVs 10HP OHV. Towable. Like new. $100. New prices! 541-347-5053, REEDSPORT $700 obo. Call 541-332-4009, leave message. $13,990 Port Orford. Pets/Animals Townhouse style duplex 2006 Dodge Magnum both units avail. Each 2 bedroom, 754 Garage Sales 800 Auto Specials V6, One Owner, Low Miles. 1.5 bath, 1 car garage, W/D Choose to add a photo in this B3156/500240 hookups, yards, Dishwasher, very 709 Wanted to Buy ** LAST GARAGE SALE !!! ** special for $5.00 more clean, and in great shape! Unit 1: ** EVERYTHING IS HALF OFF !! BUYING JUNK AUTOs 1911 Madrona, North Bend 1120 sq. ft., pellet stove, 700/mo. 6 lines, 2 weeks 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay No title needed, will pick up, Fri & Sat, Oct. 12th & 13th 8a - 4p Unit 2: 1050 sq. ft., 600/mo. No $15.00 HondaWorld.com pets, no smoking. 1st/ last + $150 up to 100 miles from Coos Bay. New & Used Clothing, Collectibles, 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 deposit. Credit check required. Will pay up to $200 per automobile. Shoes Kitchen & Mens stuff, Etc. All specials will appear in 541-260-9447 The World, Bandon Western Please Call 541-271-3743 ALLEGANY World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday Annual Community Garage Sale, Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. Taking applications for rent. 2 bed- WANTED TO BUY Saturday, Oct. 13, 9am - 3pm. All specials are category specific. room on Marion Ave., North Bend. Up- 10361 Hwy. 241. White vinyl window, There are no refunds on specials. per level unit in triplex. W/D hookups, 12 ft Dump bed electric Refrigerator & Range. Starts October 1, 2012 stove, fridge. W/G paid. Off-street COOS BAY ESTATE SALE. Friday & over hydraulic fits one ton and White only and Reasonable. covered parking. No smoking/pets. Saturday, Oct. 12 & 13, 9am - 4pm. 541-267-6278 larger $500 Call 541-396-2061 $650/mo. 541-756-2408 541-297-4834 1005 Seagate. Inside & outside. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) about making them. — Although you know deep CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. down that great opportunities 19) — One of the more impor- are likely to come in your career, tant lessons you’re likely to learn FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2012 you may forget it from time to won’t be found in books. 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It else that requires financial risk. ence felt up front, much more doesn’t matter if you’re writing, Make certain that the odds are can be accomplished by func- selling, promoting or instructing substantiated by the facts, tioning as the power behind the — you’ll do well. before you make any bets. scenes. It behooves you to keep LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) a low profile. There are times to be frugal and — There is no reason why you SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) times when it’s OK to spurge should have faith in someone — If you continue to strive for within reasonable parameters. who has offered you bad advice your objectives in a realistic You should be able to combine previously.This person may want manner, you will find great suc- these two extremes without to be helpful but doesn’t have cess. The favorable cycle you’re detrimental results. the wherewithal to do so. in won’t change, as long as you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ARIES (March 21-April 19) keep your eyes on the ground. — Most people whom you’ll be — Unfortunately, success could SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- involved with aren’t likely to be be denied you because, for Dec. 21) — Others will perceive as effective in a leadership situa- some reason, you’re likely to do your actions to be extremely tion as you will be. Being asked the opposite of what you’re sup- important. It isn’t likely to be your to take charge of a critical situa- posed to. Pay attention to what accomplishments that look so tion is inevitable. must get done. impressive, but how you’re going

C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Thursday, October 11,2012 • The World • B7 Y K 911 RV/Motor Homes 916 Used Pick-Ups present them to the undersigned per- The Port of Port Orford is requesting Business Plan that conforms to the ‘79 CHEV C-70. 471 Detroit diesel, Legals 32ft. Park Model sonal representative in care of the un- proposals from firms with expertise in Oregon Business Development De- Schwartz scissor lip, winch, with 22 ft. 100 dersigned attorney at: 811 SW Naito planning and economic consulting ser- partment Port Strategic Plan Tem- for sale $7500 in adult park $350. flatbed, newer yellow pine tongue in Parkway, Suite 420, Portland, OR vices related to Port activities includ- plate. The Request for Proposal and plus untilities per month groove bed, exc. cond. This truck is 97204 within four months after the ing development and/or redevelop- Scope of Work can be obtained by 541-888-6103 one of a kind, great runner. $7,900. date of first publication of this notice, ment of port-related properties. The contacting the Port Office at: 623-910-8769. 1984 - 22ft Winabago as state below, or such claims may be Port will retain the professional ser- barred. All persons whose rights may vices of a qualified consulting firm to Gary Anderson Port Manager motor home 33,000 mi. Good In the Circuit Court of the State of 1990 Ranger 4x4, 2.9 V6 fuel in- be affected by the proceeding sin this assist the Port in preparing a Strategic Port of Port Orford Shape $2200 OBO 541-396-2061 jected. Sound vehicle, 5 speed, mild Oregon for the County of Coos, Probate Department. estate may obtain additional informa- lift for 31” TA traction tires. Everything tion from the records of the Court, the works, except tailgate. Looks decent, 915 Used Cars (No. 12PB0200) personal representative or the attor- good value. $2950.00. Call ney for the Personal representative. 541-267-0280. 1968 BUICK ELECTRA Estate of ERNEST WITHERSPOON 2 door with a 430 V8 engine, dual STEELMAN Dated and first published: October exhaust, new tire and brakes, 917 Utility Trailers 11, 2012. lots of extras. Drive it away for Notice to Interested Persons only $800! 541-756-2365 CARGO TRAILER 6X12 GREAT PUBLISHED: The World - October 11, SHAPE $2400. Tires are like new, car- In the Matter of the Estate of Ernest 18 and 25, 2012 (ID-20216895) 1997 MERCURY COUGAR pet, 110 electric outlets. Call Witherspoon Steelman, Deceased. 6 cylinder, Excellent Condition 541-756-4707 OR 541-404-4709 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 152K. $2100 OBO Notice is hereby given that Susan K. STATE OF OREGON 541-347-9990 Johnson was appointed as the per- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 2013 Pace American enclosed utility sonal representative of the above es- trailer. 7’x14’, dual axle, electric tate. All persons having claims Case No. 12PB0233 brakes, side doors and drop-down against the estate are required to rear ramp. $3500. Call 541-808-0058. In the Matter of the Estate of KATHLEEN M. DRUMM, Deceased.

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed per- sonal representative of the above es- tate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned personal rep- resentative at the office of Lawrence Finneran LLC, Attorney at Law, 405 North Fifth Street, PO Box 359, Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420, within four months after the date of first publica- tion of this notice or they may be barred.

All persons whose rights may be af- fected by this proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representa- tive, or the attorney for the personal representative. //// DATED and first published this 11th day of October, 2012.

Frank L. Stevens Personal Representative 984 Kentucky Avenue Coos Bay, Oregon 97420

PUBLISHED: October 11, 18 and 25, 2012 (ID-20218496)

PORT OF PORT ORFORD PLANNING AND ECOMONIC CONSULTING SERVICES

Proposals due: Friday November 2nd 2012 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

PUBLIC NOTICES Debt holders of Lee Enterprises Incorporated 9/25/2012

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LASALLE ST., 7TH FLR, CHICAGO, IL 60602 PACIFIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 700 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 PACIFIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 700 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 PACIFIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 700 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 GOLDMAN SACHS, NOMINEE - ARCHVIEW 70 EAST 55TH STREET, 14TH FLR, NEW YORK, NY 10022 GOLDMAN SACHS, NOMINEE - ARCHVIEW 70 EAST 55TH STREET, 14TH FLR, NEW YORK, NY 10022 DEUTSCHE BANK SECURITIES INC. 5022 GATE PARKWAY, STE 100, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32256 MIDTOWN ACQUISITIONS LP 65 EAST 55TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10022 TMC MPS SERIES FUND LP-PARTNERS SERIES 777 WESTCHESTER AVE.. STE 203, WHITE PLAINS, NY 10604 TMC MPS LTD SPC-PARTNERS SEGREGATED PORTFOLIO 777 WESTCHESTER AVE.. STE 203, WHITE PLAINS, NY 10604 TMC MPS SERIES FUND LP-LINCOLN SERIES 777 WESTCHESTER AVE.. 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KENNEDY PARKWAY, SHORT HILLS, NJ 07078 SPCP GROUP LLC 2 GREENWICH PLAZA - 1ST FLOOR, GREENWICH, CT 06830 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON ONE WALL STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10286

September 26, 2012

TO: ALL LEE PUBLISHERS AND CIRCULATION MANAGERS RE: STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP--SHAREHOLDERS OVER 1% AS OF 8/31/12

Schermer Investment Partnerships, 10 S. Wacker Dr., Floor 40, Chicago, IL 60606 Gregory P. Schermer, 2160 St. Andrews Circle, Bettendorf, IA 52722 Cedar Rock Capital Limited, 110 Wigmore Street, London W1U 3RW, United Kingdom Dimensional Fund Advisors LP, Palisades West, Building One, 6300 Bee Cave road, Austin, Texas 78746 Brown Brothers Harriman & Co, 63 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005 First Clearing, LLC, 901 E. Byrd Street, Richmond, VA 23219 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., 51 Mercedes Way, Edgewood, NY 11717 UBS Financial Services Inc., 1200 Harbor Blvd, Weehawken, NJ 07086 UBS Securities LLC, 1200 Harbor Blvd, Weehawken, NJ 07086 Pershing LLC Securities Corporation, 1 Pershing Plaza, Jersey City, NJ 07399 Bank of New York, One Wall Street, New York, NY 10286 Northern Trust Company, Processoral C-IN, Chicago, IL 60607 National Financial Services, LLC, 200 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10281 JPMorgan Chase Bank, 14201 Dallas Parkway, Dallas, TX 75254 Ameritrade, Inc., 51 Mercedes Way, Edgewood, NY, 11717 E*Trade Clearing LLC, 10951 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Scottrade Inc., 51 Mercedes Way, Edgewood, NY 11717 Merrill Lynch, Pierce Fenner & Smith, 4 Corporate Place, Piscataway, NJ 08854 J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, One Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, NY 10081 Goldman Sachs, 180 Maiden Lane, New York, NY 10038 Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, N.A., 51 Mercedes Way, Edgewood, NY 11717 Raymond James, 5701 Thompson Creek Boulevard, Lincoln, NE 68516 PUBLISHED: October 11, 2012 (ID-20217787) C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M CY MK B8•The World •Thursday, October 11,2012 CY MK Y K B8 •The World • Thursday, October 11,2012 Y K 300 Dock Rd wooden hangar structure, that is ap- conditions of sale and submission of the Coos Bay District Office or online PO Box 490 proximately 80 feet tall, and the site bids, including the appraised price per at Port Orford OR 97465 restoration of the project area. For fur- species, should be obtained from the www.blm.gov/or/districts/coosbay/plans/index.p Gas-can spout 541-332-7121 ther information, please visit our above District Manager. The prospec- hp. This sale notice, first [email protected] website at flyoth.com or contact air- tus is available online at published on October 11, 2012, con- port administration at 541-756-8531. www.blm.gov/or/districts/coosbay/timbersales/i stitutes the decision document for pur- PUBLISHED: The World - October 11, ndex.php. The right is hereby poses of protests under 43 CFR Sub- in gas tank can 18 and 23, 2012 (ID-20218508) PUBLISHED: The World - October 11, reserved to waive technical defects in part 5003 - Administrative Remedies. 2012 (ID- 20218494) this advertisement and to reject any or Protests of any sale listed below must COOS COUNTY all bids. The United States reserves be filed within 15 days after the first AIRPORT DISTRICT TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED the right to waive any informality in publication of this notice. In COOS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL AND STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE IN- bids received whenever such waiver is COUNTY: OREGON: CBWR: ORAL be left alone BID FOR HANGAR DEMOLITION TERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MAN- in the interest of the United States. AUCTION: SALE NO. 13-01, SPACE AND SITE RESTORATION AGEMENT, ORAL AUCTION as here- Environmental Assessment No. WRANGLER CT. All timber desig- inafter designated will be conducted DOI-BLM-OR-C030-2010-0001, Fair- nated for cutting on certain Federal Dear Tom and Ray: Bids Due by: by the District Manager, Bureau of view EA was prepared for this sale lands in T. 26 S., R. 12 W., Sec. 25, 2:00pm, November 9, 2012 Land Management at the COOS BAY and a Finding of No Significant Impact W½NW¼, W½SW¼; T. 26 S., R. 12 I have a 1964 Mercedes 230 DISTRICT OFFICE, 1300 Airport has been signed. Environmental As- W., Sec. 26, NE¼, E½NW¼, SL. While I was adding gas, The Coos County Airport District in- Lane, North Bend, Oregon sessment No. NE¼SW¼, SE¼, Will Mer. estimated the detachable plastic spout vites you to submit a proposal and ac- 97459-2000, on November 9, 2012 for DOI-BLM-OR-C040-2010-0005, for the purpose of this sale to be 7457 companying total cost bid for the all timber marked or designated for Cherry Vaughn EA was prepared for MBF. No written bid for less than from a five-gallon gas can fell Demolition/Dismantling, Removal and cutting. Sale will commence at 10:00 this sale and a Finding of No Signifi- $1,404,785.00 will be considered. into my car’s gas tank. I asked Site Restoration of an approximately a.m. Before bids are submitted, full cant Impact has been signed. These Minimum deposit with written bid our mechanic how to find and 72,000 (360ft x 200ft) square foot information concerning the timber, the documents are available for review at $140,500.00. In COOS COUNTY: OREGON: O&C: ORAL AUCTION: remove the spout; he said I’d SALE NO. 13-30, VAUGHNS JCT. have to empty the tank and DM. All timber designated for cutting on certain Federal lands in T. 27 S., he’d have to remove the entire R. 10 W., Section 5, SW¼SW¼; Sec- tank from the car. This option tion 6, SE¼SE¼, Section 7, E½NE¼, seems expensive and like SW¼NE¼ , E½SE¼; Section 8, overkill to me. Do you know of W½NW¼, SE¼NW¼, N½SW¼, SW¼SW¼, Will. Mer. estimated for some kind of grabber with a the purpose of this sale to be 2462 camera or light that can be MBF. No written bid for less than used to find the spout and $121,681.30 will be considered. Mini- mum deposit with written bid remove it? Or do you have any 1999494 FFordorrd RRangerangerr 1999494 JJeepeep WWranglerrrangllerr $12,200.00. other suggestions? Thank you not going to dissolve in the for any help you can give. — tank.How do we know that? It Utility Box. Vin# 448378 Lots of updated PUBLISHED: The World - October 11, features! and October 18, 2012 (ID- 20218322) Cathy used to be part of a gas can. $ 2,900 Vin# 448378 $ 6,295 TOM: Yes. My suggestion TOM: It’s probably just would be to forget all about it. going to float around in there, 20032003 SSuzukiuzukii GGrandrrand VVitaraiittarra Very Nice! Vin#104412 ...... $ 6,295 ENTER I don't think it’s going to hurt so it won’t block anything. 1 1998998 FFordorrd Supercab, 4x4, Canopy. Vin#B47667...... $ 3,350 anything. After all, it’s open at both 22005005 CChevyhevy IImpalaImpalla Beautiful Gold! Vin#100187 Was $6,800...... $ 4,995 RAY: I agree. It’s obviously ends, so any gasoline that gets 20042004 SSuzukiuzukii VVeronaerrona 104K Miles! Vin#110939 Was $5,195 ...... $ 4,850 TO WIN! into one end will flow out the 22002002 FFordorrd TTaurusaurrus WWagonagon 107K Miles! Vin#150240 Was $5,195...... $ 4,500 other. 11996996 MMonteontte CCarloarrllo ZZ3434 Bright Red, Good Solid Transportation Vin#150240 ...... $ 2,995 Bring your business RAY: And it’s unlikely to 20002000 PPontiaconttiiac GGrandrrand PPrixrriix V-6, Nice Car! Vin#302905 Was $4,100...... $ 3,995 card to The World 11999999 FFordorrd TTaurusaurrus SSEE SSedanedan 107K Miles! Vin#213627...... $ 4,250 interfere with the pickup at 19971997 BBMWMW ZZ33 RRoadsteroadstterr Vin#CO3684 ...... $ 7,195 for a chance to the bottom of the tank where 11998998 GGMCMC SSafariaffarrii VVanan Room for all your stuff! Vin#538201...... $ 3,500 WIN ONE MONTH the gasoline gets pumped out. 11994994 JJeepeep WWranglerrrangllerr Hardtop! 4x4, Red! Vin#448378...... $ 6,250 So I’d pretend it never hap- 19681968 VVolkswagenolkswagen BBeetleeetle 1968 Volkswagen Beetle Great of Gas. This you gotta see! Vin#054732 ...... $ 2,000 of pened. 22003003 BBuickuiick LLeSabreeSabrre Loaded, Pure Comfort! Vin#109723...... $ 5,995 FREE TOM: And if it does create Mon. - Sat. 10am - 5pm ADVERTISING on a problem someday, deal with 55441-404-5151411--440044--55115511 the it then. By that time, if that 2103 Broadway, North Bend day ever comes, you may have Bulletin Board already traded up for a ’65.

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