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THE WORLD LAKESIDE — A 58-year-old Coos Bay woman is dead police were after her car went off a boat ramp near Lakeside. Trudy Jensen was pronounced dead at the scene after her vehicle was recovered from Ten Mile Creek late Sun- day night. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office received a call at justified in 6:55 p.m. that a vehicle had driven into the water off the south end of Park Avenue. The vehicle drove off a private boat launch. Fire and rescue personnel arriving at the scene found the 1990 Ford SUV submerged in more than 8 feet of water. 911 shooting A rescue diver from Lakeside Fire Department locat- ed the vehicle and found one female occupant. Jansen was pronounced dead at the scene. BY TYLER RICHARDSON with us because he got hit Personnel from North Bend Fire Department, Dou- The World with one of the initial shots By Thomas Moriarty, The World glas County Sheriff’s Office and Bay Cities Ambulance and fell.” A Coos Bay woman died after driving her car off a boat ramp into Ten also were present. COQUILLE — Police fired The two deputies Mile Creek near Lakeside. The cause of the crash is under investigation. between 30 and 50 shots at involved in the shooting have the man who brandished a returned to full-time patrol pellet gun at them on Christ- work. Frasier said he has mas Day. cleared both Bandon officers Coos County District to return to work, but he A MYSTIFYING DISAPPEARANCE Attorney Paul Frasier said couldn’t say whether they two Coos County sheriff’s were back on the job. deputies and two Bandon The Bandon Police police officers fired the shots Department would not com- at Charles Crum after he ment on the shooting due to opened his its officers’ involvement. The trailer door Coos Bay Police Department, and raised the lead agency on the inves- the gun at tigation, couldn’t be reached them as for comment. they were Frasier said Crum told leaving his police he had the pellet gun property. pointed at the ground when Crum officers fired. was hit in Wayne Crum Crum is related to Girly the arm Shot in arm Crum, who was convicted of with one slaying five people, including bullet and was subsequently two children, in Bandon in arrested. He refused medical 1997. attention. Police went to Crum’s Frasier said his prelimi- Maple Lane address in Ban- nary decision on the shoot- don after he called 911 and ing is that it was justified, asked for an ambulance. although he is reserving the Frasier said police were dis- right to revise the decision as patched because Crum had the investigation continues. outstanding warrants and a “I don’t know if we will be history of resisting arrest. able to definitively say who Frasier said the shooting shot him,” Frasier said. “My guess is that Mr. Crum is still SEE CRUM | A8

By Alysha Beck, The World A car drives by the Baybridge Apartments on Norman Street where Holly Berry of Coos Bay was last seen walking Thursday evening. Berry was listed as a missing person. Police believe Berry may have been walking toward Newmark Street to shop at Walmart or Grocery Outlet. Judge rejects Search and rescue team motion to dismiss deploys for Coos Bay woman case vs. midwife BY TYLER RICHARDSON manslaughter. Rebeck was The World indicted on the charges in July 2012. BY TYLER RICHARDSON not involved in her disappearance. COQUILLE — A Coos Fine Moro was unfazed. The World An urban bloodhound associated County judge shot down “No surprises,” she said “She’s vulnerable. She with search and rescue was not used attempts by Marcene after the hearing. COOS BAY — Police say they sus- hasn’t had her after Berry was reported missing Jan. Rebeck’s defense lawyer to The hearing was held in a pect no foul play in the disappearance 3, although welfare checks were per- have her courtroom crowded of Holly Berry, and they are consider- medication for three formed by police. manslaughter and with lawyers and ing every available resource as they “Hard surface tracking is difficult homicide charges Rebeck supporters. continue to search for her. days. She’s in trouble in after a period of time,” Chapanar dropped Monday. Rebeck sat quiet for Berry, 34, has been missing since that (sense).” said. “We consider all resources and Attorney Laura nearly all of the pro- leaving her apartment on Norman consider what is applicable and what Fine Moro argued ceedings, but after- Street in Coos Bay around 4 p.m. Jay Maxner is not.” the case against the ward she lingered in Thursday. Coos Bay Police Depart- Holly’s stepfather Glenda Campbell, 59, of Coos Bay, unlicensed Bandon the hallway to hug ment spokesman Capt. Chris Chapa- also went missing Nov. 5 after being midwife should be and greet friends. dropped off after work at her apart- dismissed due to an Marcene In her motion to nar said Berry last was seen walking Rebeck from her apartment near 183 Norman “In the case of Holly, we have no ment near South Empire Boulevard. impropriety during a dismiss, Fine Moro Street. idea (where she went),”he said. “We She has not been found. grand jury hearing, said Coos County The CBPD has searched the areas have an area where she left the apart- Chapanar said the two disappear- as well as confusion over District Attorney Paul Frasi- around Berry’s apartment. The Coos ment complex and that’s it. There’s ances are not connected and foul play how her client allegedly er told a juror that he had caused the death of an infant invited Rebeck to testify at County Search and Rescue Team will not really any info indicating she is not suspected in Campbell’s disap- she had delivered. the hearing, but that she be deployed this morning. Chapanar went one place or the other.” pearance. The 5-foot-2, 140-pound Berry But Circuit Court Judge chose not to attend. Fine said three different dog teams and Chapanar said all the contacts Richard Barron upheld the Moro argued that Frasier police have made so far, along with a was last seen wearing a purple and five to six additional volunteers will charges of criminal negligent comb through the areas police search of Berry’s apartment, lead homicide and second-degree already have searched. investigators to believe foul play was SEE BERRY | A8 SEE REBECK | A8 Texas company: Microwave keeps bread mold at bay

BY BETSY BLANEY Don Stull said. need,”said Mindy Brashear, direc- “The consumers saw no dis- about 10 days, so keeping it at bay The Associated Press The process could eliminate tor of the Lubbock university’s cernible quality difference in the for 60 days presents a fresh propo- bakers’ need for preservatives and Center for Food Industry Excel- breads,” Stull said of testers who sition. LUBBOCK, Texas — Attention, ingredients used to mask preserva- lence. The prospect of helping peo- found the treated bread’s taste and Not so fast, says Ruth MacDon- bread shoppers: A Texas company tives’ flavor, as well as reduce food ple in developing countries is what texture unchanged. ald, professor and chair of food sci- could have the answer to some waste and increase bread’s shelf motivated the microbiology pro- An Associated Press reporter ence and human nutrition at Iowa consumers’ unwelcome discovery life, he said. fessor to help develop the technol- found the same. Though slightly State University. There are thou- that just-purchased loaves contain Researchers at Texas Tech Uni- ogy over the last eight years. warm from the microwaves, a piece sands of airborne mold spores mold. versity also see using the technolo- After 60 days, researchers found of whole-grain white bread was everywhere, she said, adding that MicroZap Inc. claims its tech- gy in bread made in developing the treated bread that remained soft and tasted like one that hadn’t though bread producers might like nology allows bread to stay mold- countries, where there are fewer packaged had the same mold con- been zapped. the technology for storage and free for 60 days. The bread is bom- food safety standards and spoilage tent when compared to a freshly Sixty-day-old bread was not transportation, those spores are barded with microwaves for about is a problem. baked loaf, Stull said. In the end, available to taste. problematic at home. 10 seconds, which kills the mold “It could help us provide an though, he knows it comes down to Unrefrigerated bread in plastic spores, said chief executive officer abundant food source for those in consumers’ palates. packaging will succumb to mold in SEE MOLD | A8

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Tuesday, January8,2013 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Blasts hit University of Oregon power system

from the tunnel system Electrical equipment gets where power to university buildings is distributed, fol- too hot, leaves 3,000 lowed by a series of explo- sions over a half hour, said campus police spokesman students without power Kelly McIver. When the blasts started, BY JONATHAN J.COOPER The blasts were audible two electrical workers were The Associated Press above the ground and from nearby in the tunnel system, several hundred feet away. A but it’s unknown whether EUGENE — A series of video clip from the campus they had anything to do explosions hit an under- showed puffs of smoke with the explosions, McIver ground utility system Mon- coming from a manhole said. day at the University of cover, and university offi- “They exited the tunnel Oregon, plunging several cials said smoke also was quickly and were not hurt,” student dormitories and visible inside the university he said. other buildings into dark- health building, which was Law student Patrice ness as crews scrambled to evacuated and closed for the Bishop-Foster said she was restore power. rest of the day. A slight listening to music and heard Nobody was hurt, but smell of burning rubber lin- a popping noise, and it took about 3,000 students living gered outside for hours. a few seconds to register on campus had no power in It could take days to per- that the noise wasn’t part of their rooms, university offi- manently repair electrical the song. The flights flick- cials said. Campus police circuits, university spokes- The Associated Press ered in the gym, she said. stepped up patrols, and the woman Julie Brown said. An electrical fire beneath the University Health,Counseling and Testing Center at the University of Oregon on The university has about university gave away flash- Without electricity to Monday closed the building for the day.The problem was being handled by maintenance workers and electri- 24,600 students. The out- lights. Officials planned to power a television or charge cians according to Dana Mills the Director of the Health Center. Mills said the building still had smoke smell age affected the southwest bring in generators to return a laptop, students were in it and the building was closed as a precautionary measure. Here, Vickie Skellcerf, front with mask, and portion of the 295-acre the buildings to normal given additional entertain- Carol Martin, back with mask, exit the building after retrieving personal items. campus in Eugene. operations, but the task ment options Monday, “We are working as wasn’t complete by including a watch party for quickly as possible to safely evening. the champi- dents trying to get to class, now,” she said. Some cafe- residents to try to limit their restore all power to affected University officials said onship game. said Camila Rowland, a terias were closed, Rowland use of bathroom facilities, areas of campus,” George electrical equipment over- In a dormitory near the freshman majoring in psy- added, so those with power she said. Hecht, associate vice presi- heated, causing circuits to blast, pitch-black stairwells chology. were unusually packed with Starting around 10 a.m., dent for campus operations, ignite and melt. became obstacles for stu- “We’re using flashlights students. And officials told about five blasts issued said in a statement. Man sentenced in sex abuse case Y RY ARR CAR ER C NER OWN OW after coworker reports his activity

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C M C M Y K Tuesday, January8,2013 • The World • A3 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas• 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Fishy science: Researchers allege censorship

TODAY BY JEFF BARNARD tific differences are sup- gered suckers in Lake Ewau- posed to be addressed na, previously considered a Lab Band Program Associa- The Associated Press “Scientific differences are supposed to tion General Election and through consultation, not dead zone, the complaint Holiday Party 7 p.m., Lab GRANTS PASS — Seven suppressed by bullying and be addressed through consultation, not said, forcing U.S. Fish and Band Studios, 1875 Vir- federal fisheries scientists threats.” Wildlife Service to re-eval- ginia Ave., North Bend. filed a complaint Monday The Klamath Basin has suppressed by bullying and threats.” uate its strategy for saving www.labband.com claiming their supervisor long been locked in an the suckers from extinction. censored their research into intense political struggle Jeff Ruch Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility “It appears clear that Mr. WEDNESDAY the water needs of threat- over sharing scarce water Phillips and those other ened Klamath Basin salmon between threatened and Bingo 6:30 p.m., Bay Area officials involved in his because it was viewed by endangered fish and a fed- Senior Activity Center, 886 of the bureau, “producing The complaint says threats are reacting to the others as biased, violating eral irrigation project. A S. Fourth St., Coos Bay. scientific work only to prove Phillips noted the NOAA political interagency ‘prob- an Obama administration drought in 2001 forced the Cost: Early bird, 25 cents; other agencies wrong.” Fisheries Service, which lems’ associated with the policy prohibiting political regular, $5 pack and $1 bureau to shut off most “Our fear is that profes- oversees protection of scientific work of the Fish- manipulation of science by specials. 541-269-2626 water for the Klamath sionalism has become haz- salmon, raised concerns eries Resources Branch — the federal government. Reclamation Project, which Comedy Night 7 and 9 p.m., ardous to our careers inside over a life-cycle model the not the quality, integrity or The whistleblower pro- straddles the Oregon-Cali- The Mill Casino-Hotel, 3201 Reclamation,” Keith scientists produced on the value of that scientific tection organization Public fornia border south of Kla- Tremont, North Bend. Mike Schultz, one of the seven coho salmon, a threatened work,” the complaint said. Wally Walter with Ashley Employees for Environ- math Falls, to preserve scientists, said in a state- species. NOAA Fisheries mental Responsibility said water for threatened coho “This type of coercive and Rushin. www.themillcasi- ment. “We hope this com- has set minimum flows, obstructive activity cuts to no.com it filed the complaint with salmon in the Klamath River plaint will make a difference controlled by the bureau, the U.S. Department of and endangered suckers in the core of the very reason in allowing other scientists down the Klamath River to for the (Department of Inte- THURSDAY Interior Office of the Execu- the project’s main reservoir. to come forward and be protect the coho. The life- rior) Scientific Integrity tive Secretariat and Regula- The complaint alleges truthful about science.” cycle model suggested that United Community Action policies.” Network (UCAN) VISTA tory Affairs on behalf of Klamath Basin Area Office Phillips issued a state- flows in the Klamath River seven fisheries scientists at Manager Jason Phillips took ment saying the Klamath were less important than The Obama administra- Coalition and UCAmeri- tion adopted the policy pro- Corps Informational Ses- the U.S. Bureau of Reclama- steps to transfer the seven Area Office frequently flows in tributaries, which sion 10:30 a.m., Coos Bay tion office in Klamath Falls. scientists and assign their reviews operations to make are not controlled by the hibiting political manipula- Public Library, 525 Ander- “Requiring that science work to the U.S. Geological the best use of resources, bureau. The complaint says tion of science following son Ave., Coos Bay. 541- be non-controversial is like Survey, because he felt that and the proposed change the model was never pub- findings that during the 492-3518 ordering your omelet made other agencies and interest- concerning the fisheries lished. Bush administration, poli- Boat Basin Drive Bike and with uncracked eggs,”PEER ed parties in the Klamath scientists met that goal. He The scientists also pro- tics influenced the applica- Pedestrian Safety Project executive director Jeff Ruch Basin viewed their research said no one will lose their duced research showing a tion of science in endan- Completion Celebration 11 said in a statement. “Scien- as inherently biased in favor job. stable population of endan- gered species management. a.m., Charleston Marina RV Park recreation room, 63402 Kingfisher Drive, Charleston. Refreshments and entertainment by the Airport welcomes fire investigations Wild Women of Charleston. 541-267-7678 Did the Dec. 4 airport Library, 525 Anderson Ave., United Community Action hangar fire at the Southwest SOUTH COAST Coos Bay. Network (UCAN) VISTA Oregon Regional Airport I 1:30 p.m., Thursday,Jan. Coalition and UCAmeri- negatively affect you? REPORTS 10, Bandon Public Library, Corps Informational Ses- The Coos County Airport 1204 11st SW,Bandon. sion 1:30 p.m., Bandon District is allowing any per- weather conditions. I 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Public Library, 1204 11st son or entity who believes For more information, Monday, Jan. 28, Coos Bay SW, Bandon. 541-492-3518 they suffered damages from please contact Public Works Public Library, 525 Anderson Also, Toyotas, Hondas, Kia, Hyundai, the fire the opportunity for a and Development Depart- Ave., Coos Bay. FRIDAY private investigation into the ment Operations Adminis- Those unable to attend Subaru, Foreign or Domestic. We want Elks’ National Hoop Shoot 1- cause and origin of the fire. trator Randy Dixon at 541- but still want to learn more, your BUSINESS, put our award winning 3 p.m., Marshfield High Any cost and expense 269-1181 ext. 2201 or email should contact Sarah Davis service team to WORK for you! School gymnasium, 10th associated with employing a at [email protected]. at 541-492-3518 or watch the and Ingersoll, Coos Bay. fire investigator shall be the informational video avail- Free throw contest for sole responsibility of the Nonprofits can profit able on the UCAN website. boys and girls ages 8-11. party requesting the investi- from training Find it by looking under the 541-290-4461 gation. ROSEBURG — The United “Announcements” section Service: Monday - Saturday 8-5 • 541.888.5588 Friends of Coquille River Any potential damaged Community Action Network and selecting “Ameri- Walk, Inc. Meeting 4:30 party or its investigator (UCAN) VISTA Coalition Corps/VISTA currently p.m., Coquille City Hall must contact Robert and the UCAmeriCorps pro- accepting applications for conference room, 851 Cen- Brittsan at 541-756-8531, grams are holding informa- new host sites.” tral, Coquille. Election of ext. 104, no later than 5 p.m. tional meetings in January to Provide children with officers; business meeting Jan. 16, to schedule a visit to inform nonprofit organiza- warm winter clothes 8[ih nY[n8nb ]8h]q mjY j]l and fundraiser planning the fire site. 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Editorial Board Clark Walworth, Editor Opinion Ryan Haas, City Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Gun permittees deserve privacy

The horror of mass mur- names of all licensees. some documents need con- permitees are by definition Our view ders may inspire some rea- They won a court case, and fidentiality. Medical law-abiding citizens, anti- sonable initiatives to then last year the records. Personnel files. gun advocates can’t invoke Ghastly, high-profile reduce gun violence in Legislature affirmed the Business filings that con- public safety to justify violence shouldn’t lead 2013. But Americans confidentiality of con- tain trade secrets. identifying them. The new Oregon to strip lawful should not be stampeded cealed carry permit lists. Concealed weapons mantra is the need to hold gun owners of their pri- into an unwise backlash But the drive for disclo- licenses belong on that list. sheriffs accountable for vacy. against gun ownership. sure will be back this year, When a sheriff issues a how they administer the One example of such with some Oregon news carry permit, he basically program. What do you think? backlash is the renewed media again joining oppo- certifies that the applicant But sheriffs are plenty The World welcomes demand to expose nents of gun ownership in has a plausible reason for accountable. No one wants letters. Email us at Oregonians who hold con- arguing for the people’s wanting one, and that the to be the sheriff who issued [email protected]. cealed handgun licenses. alleged right to know. person can be trusted with a permit to America’s next Oregon law gives county Public access to govern- it. People who pass those mass murderer. sheriffs authority over ment records is generally a two tests have a reasonable Certainly, gun violence is concealed carry permits. In good thing. It allows citi- expectation that the sheriff an important topic this the past few years, sheriffs zens to monitor their offi- won’t blab their business year. But stripping lawful have beaten back demands cials, making sure they do all over town. gun owners of their privacy that they disclose the their jobs correctly. But Because concealed carry is not a useful response. In with the old? In early December, a CBS News poll found the 112th Congress’ approval rating was 9 percent. That’s the lowest rating since CBS began measuring Congress’ approval in 1977. That 9 percent is so close to the margin of error that it might not be possible to sink lower without a shovel. On New Year’s Day, Congress jumped over the fiscal cliff, trying to pull the nation with it. Like in an old-fashioned serial, though, the Senate grabbed the edge by its fingertips until House Speaker John Boehner was forced by reality to back off and back down, allowing the nation to crawl its way out of immediate danger. As we begin a new year, a new Congress and a new term for President Barack Obama, we should all look at how we allow ourselves to be governed. Why did we go over the brink? The president tried to negotiate with the House speaker. But Boehner can- didly admitted he did not want a “grand bargain” — you know, compromise that might actually help people. Why? Because Public Forum Democrats wanted it. Boehner complained DONNA that Obama had offered BRAZILE him “nothing” in the Foreign aid, but not enough to dredge our own countries do not, thanks to us? tion, nor does he deserve special Columnist grand deal. The “noth- harbors, among other things. Why is it that we cannot get our treatment. He broke the law! ing” Obama offered no dredging here It seems our current governing harbors dredged while others Man up, Mr. Edwards, obey the included almost doubling the income level bodies would rather put Port can dredge theirs, thanks to us? law like the rest of us. To every exempt from the new tax rate — $400,000 Israel is dredging its harbor in Orford people, among others, on action, there is a reaction. Yours Haifa due to its having sanded Oh yeah, in case you haven’t is the new middle class — effectively cut- welfare and food stamps than heard, around $7 million was just was to spend the yule season in ting Social Security payments using a dif- up, along with a need to accom- spend those same dollars to get a jail from choice. Perhaps next modate larger ships, including spent to fly President Obama ferent cost-of-living index, and reducing harbor dredged, put people to back and forth to Hawaii, twice, year will be different for you. the rate on estate (inheritance) taxes. The U.S. aircraft carriers. According work and have them earn an hon- To the editor of The World, to Internet statistics, the cost for so he could have a vacation with rich would have made out like, well, ban- est living. How does that work? his family. why did you give up-front cov- dits. Just not robber barons. this dredging is around $300 Cannot our government officials erage or find it necessary other million. Anybody hungry? Well, if Boehner went to “Plan B” and found he put the dollars spent on welfare you’re not, and you don’t take than try to gain sympathy from couldn’t control his own caucus. Even with Port Orford has a much instead into dollars to get a harbor action, the way things are going your readers? This is beneath a solid Republican majority, he didn’t have smaller port, the cost of which is dredged? Can’t we cut enough you soon will be. you and your paper. the votes to pass “Plan B.” So Boehner estimated to be around Glenda Hawkins dollars from what we give Israel Gary Carter passed the buck to the U.S. Senate. $450,000 to dredge, yet we can't Port Orford and other countries to help fund Port Orford Senate leaders Harry Reid and Mitch get funding. our own country’s needs? McConnell then exchanged a series of pro- This year, the U.S. has given Currently, one in six Ameri- posals until, with the cliff 48 hours away, Israel around $3 billion for cans now go hungry,while one in Yule get no Reid decided enough was enough and said defense, and has done so for 10 of those in Israel go hungry. sympathy here Write to us he was done with counteroffers. many years. A little logic will tell There is 6 percent unemploy- The World welcomes your letter. In charged the cavalry — or even better, you that, if Israel doesn’t have to ment in Israel, 7.9 percent in the In prominence on the front Write to [email protected], Vice President Joe Biden. Negotiating for spend $3 billion on its own U.S. overall and 9.5 percent in page of the Dec. 24 edition of or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. Obama, Biden put together a deal with defense, then that would leave it Curry County. Extrapolate all The World appeared an article I Please use your real name. McConnell — a jury-rigged, stripped-down enough dollars to get its harbors the aid we give to foreign coun- “A place without Christmas I 400 words maximum. deal — that pulled us back to solid ground. dredged, along with other proj- tries, and you get no money left cheer.” I No defamation, vulgarity, busi- Our two-party system has changed, radi- ects. What this adds up to is that a to help Americans. I was not amused, nor do I ness complaints, poetry or religious cally, in the last 40 years. Until Richard portion of the American taxpay- I’m not picking on Israel. extend any sympathy for Mr. testimony. Nixon’s “southern strategy” and “positive ers’ $3 billion is going, indirectly, They are just one example. Why Edwards’ incarceration over the I Please list your address and polarization,”our two parties were basically to dredge Israeli harbors, draining is it OK for our citizens to go Christmas holiday. daytime phone for verification. centrist. But as modern media psychology U.S. resources, which leaves us hungry while citizens of other Simply put, he is not on vaca- gained ground in campaigning and winning elections, both parties have moved from the center-right and center-left to further left and right, respectively. Huddled in the mid- dle, and now constituting the majority, are The Depardieu revolution unaffiliated, independent voters. Political science research confirms this When Socialist President lande has said. olutionary War, Presi- Caymans, Bermuda and simple objective description: For every step Francois Hollande took office, he The sentiment is dent Washington Switzerland. Yet countless U.S. the Democratic Party has moved to the left, swiftly made good on his pledge reciprocated. One marched out with companies leave profits abroad the Republican Party has moved three to raise the top tax rate on French radio station 13,000 militia to crush to evade U.S. taxes. steps to the right. As a result, a minority of Frenchmen who earn a million claims that 5,000 that tax rebellion. Californians flee to Nevada, a minority controls the party’s primaries. euros a year — to 75 percent. French citizens have fled While the socialist Arizona, Idaho and Colorado to When the general election comes along, since he took office. left has come down the nominees “talk the talk” of modera- The regime would now con- escape Golden State taxes. Are fiscate three of four dollars that Hollande’s regime, hardest on Depardieu, they disloyal to their home tion, but when it comes to voting, they writes Edward Cody of he is well within a tradi- don’t dare “walk the walk” or they’ll face a the most successful Frenchmen state, or are they doing what is earned. Paris also imposes a The Washington Post, PAT tion of the cultural left. right by their families, their first primary challenge. has all but declared As The Associated Now we’re coming to more Republican- wealth tax on assets worth more BUCHANAN responsibility? than $1.7 million. Depardieu a traitor. Press’ Thomas Addison With federal income taxes on created cliffs. McConnell announced he Labor Minister Michel Columnist reports, when the plans to hold hostage — again — the good This broke it for Gerard America’s most successful rising Depardieu, the famed actor and Sapin calls him an British top tax rate was today to almost 40 percent, New faith and credit of the U.S. to slash the social example of “personal degrada- 95 percent in the 1960s, the Bea- safety net with crippling cuts and force aus- bon vivant who has performed in York City residents also will pay scores of films in such roles as tion.” Culture Minister Aurelie tles’ George Harrison wrote a top rate of 12 percent to the terity on the American economy.Anything to Filippetti charges him with “Taxman” with the lyrics, avoid giving Obama the minimum revenue Jean Valjean in “Les Miserables” state and city plus a 9 percent and Cyrano de Bergerac. “deserting the battlefield in a “There’s one for you, 19 for me.” sales tax on their purchases, plus he campaigned on, and that which econo- war against the economic crisis.” In 2005, Beatles’ drummer mists say he needs to balance the budget. Depardieu put his Paris man- payroll taxes for Medicare and sion up for sale, crossed the bor- Which raises a question for Ringo Starr moved to Monaco, Social Security, plus property Obama was elected — and re-elected — Americans. For our revolution where the income tax rate is zero. because the public wants out of the finan- der into the Belgian village of taxes, auto taxes, gas taxes and Nechin, gave up his French pass- was born of a tax rebellion Sean Connery, the first cigarette taxes. cial ditch (which became an abyss) of Bush against the Stamp Act, the “James Bond,” departed Britain economics. The public wants the American port and is renouncing his French Can a man love his country citizenship. A tiny community of Townshend duties and the tea tax in the 1960s for Spain and the and hate its government? Of Dream back, achievable through individual that led to the Boston Tea Party. Bahamas, writes Addison, hard work and initiative, with mutual sup- French already reside in Nechin, course. Ask Alexander Solzhen- a kilometer beyond the reach of Purpose of these taxes: Have “another spot with zero income itsyn. Ask the patriots of ’76. port and bipartisan cooperation. the colonies pay a fair share of tax.” In the 1970s, his successor We’re in a new year. We’ve rung out the Hollande’s tax police. This un-American and egali- Depardieu says that this past the cost of the French and Indian as 007, Roger Moore, also chose tarian fanaticism rearing its head old, and rung in the new. We’ll soon see if War, in which British soldiers tax exile in Monaco. In those year 85 percent of all he earned today may one day force just the 113th Congress represents merely,“Out had driven the enemies of the years of confiscatory tax rates in went for taxes. Over a 45-year such a question upon American with the old, and in with the old.” colonies out of the Valley. England, the Rolling Stones career,he contends, almost $200 patriots. Donna Brazile is a senior Democratic But when farmers in Pennsyl- relocated to Southern France. million in income has been taxed Patrick J. Buchanan is the strategist, a political commentator and vania rebelled against a whiskey Mitt Romney was castigated away by the French government. author of “Suicide of a Superpow- contributor to CNN and ABC News. tax to defray the cost of our Rev- for keeping bank accounts in the “I don’t like the rich,” Hol- er: Will America Survive to 2025?” C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, January8,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Visit with man’s 5 Americans among 7 old friends won’t seem like dead in Peru chopper crash LIMA, Peru (AP) — Five Gillett called police, posted old times U.S. citizens are among seven STATE fliers and checked a people killed in the crash of a Washington County small DEAR ABBY: My husband, U.S.-owned cargo helicopter DIGEST animal shelter website daily. “Arthur,”and I are planning a in the Peruvian jungle. He found Niko’s collar in a trip. One stop will be to see Peruvian authorities say because of concerns over nearby parking lot. some friends of his, “Mac” the heavy-lift chopper pollution. Finally last Saturday, and “Annie,”from years back. crashed Monday after taking The East Oregonian Gillett and his girlfriend I am dreading the visit. off from the provincial capi- reports that most neighbor- decided to go to the Bonnie Last year, Arthur had a tal of Pucallpa. ing states do. Idaho, Nevada L. Hays Small Animal Shelter heart attack. I called some of It was owned by and California use rock salt and adopt a new kitten. our closest friends to let them Columbia Helicopters of across the state. Washington They brought Niko’s know he was in the hospital. Portland. uses salt in some cities, such medical records and a photo. One couple knew Mac and The company’s executive as Spokane. Gillett had been at the The Associated Press This Sept. 18, 2011, file photo, shows Ty Burrell, left, Julie Bowen from Annie, and told them about vice president Peter Lance shelter about 20 minutes his illness. confirms the deaths. He tells 2 survivors of Oregon when a couple entered, car- the television series “Modern Family” holding their Emmys for best Mac and Annie then called The Associated Press the five bus crash file lawsuit rying a cardboard box. Inside supporting and actress actress in a comedy, backstage at the 63rd me and yelled at me for dead Americans were was Niko, scared but alive. Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. “allowing” my husband to get PORTLAND (AP) — Two employees of the company. Shelter manager Deb ill. I hung up, but they called survivors of an Eastern Wood tells The Oregonian back when I was at the hospi- 2 years since Rainier Oregon tour bus crash that killed nine passengers allege that the shelter takes in S. Ore. native, tal and left another hate-filled police chief killed message on our answering in a lawsuit that the driver about 4,200 animals a year machine. Not wanting Arthur RAINIER (AP) — The was tired, didn’t heed warn- and reunites some 1,200 of to get upset, I erased it and family of Rainier Police Chief ings and was going too fast them with their owners. She ‘Modern Family’ never told him. Ralph Painter is frustrated on a road with patches of hasn’t seen another case Abby, I don’t want to see that it’s been two years since snow and ice. quite like this one. these people. I know I’ll be he was killed and no trial Attorney Charles Bullet shot through star, feels lucky suppressing date has been set for the man Herrmann filed the suit accused of shooting him. against Mi Joo Tour & Travel door ends up in freezer DEAR the urge to slap them The Daily News reports late Sunday in Pierce MOLALLA (AP) — BY JEFF DUEWEL character with him in mind, ABBY both, but I Oregon courts are still County, Wash., on behalf of Sherlock Holmes might call The Associated Press after working with him on the intend to try deciding whether Daniel two South Korean exchange it “The Curious Case of the shows “Out of Practice” and to be gra- Armaugh Butts is competent students who were among Bullet in the Freezer.” GRANTS PASS — Ty “Back to You,” neither of cious. to stand trial. the 38 people injured in the Two sisters who live in the Burrell thought about his which survived a first season. Should I tell The next hearing is set for Dec. 30 crash. small community of Molalla, place in television, playing “For better or worse, I’m my husband February. The complaint says the know what happened — the well-meaning but goofy definitely quite a bit like Phil,” about my bus driver doubled as a tour someone shot a “golf ball- Phil Dunphy in the comedy Burrell said in a recent inter- lastOregon roads get guide and worked at least 90 sized hole” in their front smash “Modern Family.”His view by telephone. “Phil has encounter mostly a no-salt diet hours without relief over the door’s window and the bullet conclusion was simple: “I feel the luxury of not being neu- so lucky. I am so lucky.” rotic. I have more bees with them, PENDLETON (AP) — first eight days of the tour kept going — through a wall JEANNE The 45-year-old actor buzzing in my head than Phil. or trust that State transportation officials package, which violated U.S. and into the back of their PHILLIPS was born in Grants Pass and But yeah, most of the oblivi- they have say Oregon is experimenting regulations. freezer. No one was hurt. grew up in the Applegate ousness, the clumsiness, and enough Jessica Bush and her sister with rock salt as a highway Cat owner, pet meet at Valley, graduated from the putting the foot in my sense not to bring up the mat- de-icer. Jennifer Bush tell The ter? — DREADING THE shelter after 6 months Hidden Valley High School mouth, that’s me. But officials say they’re Oregonian they first thought and spent more than a decade “Steve and Chris spent VISIT IN TEXAS HILLSBORO (AP) — For not considering salting their St. Bernard dog might as a journeyman actor before enough time with me off- DEAR DREADING: What nearly six months, Patrick Interstate 84, where nine have broken the window. But striking gold with “Modern screen to know what an idiot I exactly is it that you should people died in a tour bus Gillett of the Portland suburb a closer look told them have done to prevent your Family.” am.” crash last month. of Beaverton searched for his someone must have fired The show, about the Even with his foot in the husband from having the Oregon doesn’t use salt 9-year-old white cat, Niko. into their home. Jessica Bush heart attack — thrown your members of an extended door, Burrell said, “I still had on the roads because it rusts He says a neighbor saw says she thinks it was a stray family, has won three con- to work really hard to sell body over his fork so he bridges and vehicles and someone steal Niko last July. bullet from target shooters. couldn’t eat the “wrong” secutive Emmy awards for myself to ABC. They weren’t foods, nagged him into quit- best comedy since launching convinced. I had to audition a ting smoking, or “forced” him in September 2009. It airs at lot. It went through several to exercise and adopt a differ- Obituaries 9 p.m. Wednesdays on ABC. screen tests, a whole rigama- Burrell won an Emmy for best role, which I’d been through ent lifestyle? You’re his wife, Eugene Harold that they had thought he was into a tree at the top of 11th not his mother. supporting actor in a comedy before. But the stakes were “Skip” Mann Jr. dead, covered him up and Street in North Bend. He had in 2011. higher this time. You should ABSOLUTELY attended to the other injured several lacerations to his tell your husband about those Jan. 5, 1944 - Dec. 11, 2012 Burrell’s character, Phil, “I didn’t know the show men. Shortly he came to and face. The injury that did slow leads a cheerful life as a real would be as good as it is, but I outrageous phone calls. Do Eugene Harold “Skip” did in fact walk down the hill him down happened at estate agent and father of knew it was going to be well not assume that folks with Mann Jr., 68, of Winston, on his own. He received Broadway and Hall in Coos three, dispensing gems of written.” such an absence of common has been cremated. His more then 40 stitches to the Bay. He was a passenger on a “Phil’s-osophy” (”Watch a He had a better idea after sense that they would attack ashes will be spread in the top of his head. motorcycle that was broad- sunrise at least once a day”) catching a “Modern Family” you during a family crisis dunes he loved so much. He gave up logging and sided by a car. After eight and acting a lot like a teenag- episode airing in front of a wouldn’t do something Skip was born Jan. 5, was trained in diesel hours of surgery, 12 pounds er. live audience in New York equally inappropriate during 1944, at McAuley Hospital in mechanics. He worked at His signature shtick City before its debut. the visit. Coos Bay to of stainless steel rods and a Goodwin Bros GMC in involves a couple of serious “I sneaked in the back and Frankly, I don’t blame you Gene and hip ball and 21 screws in his Salem for several years and lines delivered straight into just kind of watched, in the for wanting to avoid them. Doris Mann. right leg, he never rode then returned to Coos Bay. the camera, followed by a dark, as the crowd was Your husband should clear the He died Dec. another motorcycle. He worked for PJ Rooney deadpan zinger and either a watching. The crowd air before either of you see 11, 2012, at Skip’s many injuries until it closed. smirk or a perfected quizzical response was so strong I them — if you decide to see M erc y caught up with him and jobs If you knew Skip you expression. thought, ‘Wow, maybe this is them at all. M edical for him were hard to come knew he loved old cars and Burrell said the show’s different.’ DEAR ABBY: My husband Center in by. He started driving taxi for the sand dunes. He drove creators, Steve Levitan and “It was such a thrilling and I are on an extremely tight Roseburg. a local company and loved it. tourists to the dunes for Christopher Lloyd, wrote the moment. It really was.” budget since I lost my job and Skip lived Eugene Mann Jr. Lyons tours during the sum- He got paid for driving and he was forced to retire early in the mers before he had a driver’s talking with people. Skip because of health issues. We Hauser area for the majority license. His mother came was forced to quit that job Death Notices have a nice home (paid for) of his life. He attended home from work to find he because of his health last Patricia L. Loomis — John B. Duncan — 75, of and older vehicles, and we Sunny Hill School then had cut his old Ford car in year and his diabetes ended have no complaints about our 77, of Coos Bay, died Jan. 5, North Bend, died Jan. 4, North Bend High School. He half in the front yard and had his life. lifestyle other than being 2013, in Coos Bay. 2013, in Eugene. quit school in his senior year his first sand buggy. Many Skip is survived by his more penny-conscious to and joined the U.S. Army in came after. Arrangements are pending Arrangements are pending cover our basic expenses. only child, Nancy Crager; with Coos Bay Chapel, 541- with Coos Bay Chapel, 541- 1961. He spent one year in Skip had lots of cars and granddaughters, Jamie We receive numerous wed- Germany, the rest of the 267-3131. 267-3131. many accidents. Two weeks Crager and Kristen Crager of ding invitations from our time in the states. John E. Hansen —74,of after his discharge from the Coos Bay; and the love of his grown children’s friends, Upon his discharge he Army, he left a keg party at Coos Bay, died Jan. 4, 2013, whom we have known and life and great-grandson, in Springfield. Arrangements went to work for Menasha in Sunset Beach, spun out in The World publishes loved since they were all in James Meyer of Coos Bay. are pending with Coos Bay North Bend. When it closed his ‘56 Mercury, flipped over death notices and service high school together. Our James will never know what Chapel, 541-267-3131. he worked for International the bank on to its top. He listings as a free public problem is what to do about a a good guy his “Papa” was. George E. Corbus — 71, Paper in Reedsport for sev- was OK, the car was service. Obituaries and gift for them when we don’t eral years. He then worked uprighted by a bunch of the He also is survived by his of Coos Bay, died Jan. 7,2013, in Coos Bay. Arrangements “Card of Thanks” items are have the money for one. We for Elkside Lumber and other guys and he drove it sister and brother-in-law, are pending with Coos Bay supplied by families or love to attend the weddings Logging. He was injured off. That was also the night Sandra and David Miller of Chapel, 541-267-3131. funeral homes and are pub- and receptions, but I feel bad several times in the woods. he met his future wife. Portland; and nephews William “Bill” Boyd —66, lished for a fee. For details, about not taking a gift. The worst injuries were Several weeks later he was Robert and Steve Miller of of Coos Bay, died Jan. 5, 2013, in contact Amanda at ajohn- What’s the right thing to incurred while logging by thrown through the wind- Portland. Coos Bay. Arrangements are [email protected], or do? Do we go and not take balloon north of Reedsport. shield of a friends Plymouth Sign the guestbook at pending with Coos Bay Chapel, 541-269-1222 ext. 269. anything, offer an explanation The job foreman later said convertible when it slammed www.theworldlink.com. or decline the invitation? I 541-267-3131. always send a card and I don’t want anyone to think we are Donald F. Kelly Jr. to North Bend in 1987. and Alayne Kelly; step- cheap. 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C M C M Y K A6•The World • Tuesday, January8,2013 Y K Nation Jaguar cubs born in zoo NATIONAL bring new genes to pool DIGEST Hagel nominated to BY CARRIE ANTLFINGER too small to navigate their The Associated Press multi-level exhibit, so they head Pentagon, aren’t yet on display.But fans Brennan for the CIA MILWAUKEE — Two can catch glimpses of the WASHINGTON (AP) — jaguar cubs are providing curious cubs and their moth- Digging in for a fight, Presi- more than just cooing fans er on the zoo’s live webcam. dent Barack Obama riled for Milwaukee’s zoo. The Zoo officials plan to put Senate Republicans and some spotted brothers are intro- the cubs on display by early Democrats, too, on Monday ducing new genes to the February. by nominating former sena- endangered species’ captive Their father, Pat, was cap- tor and combat veteran population because unlike tured in Central America Chuck Hagel to lead the Pen- most zoo babies, their father after being deemed a prob- tagon and anti-terrorism was born in the wild. lem jaguar for attacking cat- chief John Brennan as the The blue-eyed cubs, born tle, so he was a bit of a next director of the Central Nov. 13, don’t officially have celebrity at the Belize Zoo Intelligence Agency. names just yet, but keepers before coming to Milwaukee Hagel and Brennan, in at the Milwaukee County in 2008. The estimated 15- separate Senate confirmation Zoo are calling them “Gaps” year-old animal also has a hearings, will face sharp and “Dots,”due to the mark- book named after him, “Pat questions on a range of con- ings on their heads. the Great Cat: A Jaguars The Associated Press tentious issues, including Stacey Johnson, coordi- Journey,” which was written This courtroom sketch shows James Holmes being escorted by a deputy as he arrives at preliminary hearing U.S. policy about Israel and nator of the jaguar species by children in Milwaukee and in district court in Centennial, Colo., on Monday. Iran, targeted drone attacks survival plan for the Ameri- Belize as part of a literacy and harsh interrogation tac- can Zoo and Aquarium Asso- program. tics. Of the two men, Hagel is ciation, said it is rare for The cubs were the first for Colo. shooting families expected to face a tougher zoos’ reproductive programs their mother, Stella. path, though both are likely to have access to animals The cubs will remain at the to be confirmed. born in the wild. zoo for about a year before Hagel would be the first “They are bringing in a new being moved to other zoos listen to police testimony enlisted soldier and first inflow of genes that will help whose jaguars need genetic Vietnam veteran to head the sustain the population over diversity, zoo spokeswoman CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) Phoenix, whose 24-year-old sequence of events that led up Pentagon. next 100 years,”Johnson said. Jennifer Diliberti said. Jaguars — There was plenty of horror son Alex was killed in the to the attack. It comes weeks Billions of Earth-sized He also noted that the cubs are found in the wild in the in the courtroom as Aurora attack. “There’s no way to after a shooting at a New- — the first born at the zoo southern U.S.,Mexico,Central police officers gave detailed understand this because town, Conn., school killed 20 planets in Milky Way since 1975 — are also benefi- America and South America. accounts of the grim scene there’s no understanding it, children and six adults and LOS ANGELES (AP) — Our cial because female jaguars Milwaukee County Zoo after a gunman killed 12 and but we want to know at least increased scrutiny on Milky Way is home to at least currently outnumber males live webcam: wounded dozens others dur- what happened.” firearms and mental illness. 17 billion planets that are sim- in zoos in North America. http://www.milwaukee- ing a July rampage at a Prosecutors have suggest- A bearded and disheveled ilar in size to Earth, a new esti- The cubs, currently about zoo.org/explore/webcams/j packed movie theater. ed in court that Holmes Holmes showed little emotion mate suggests. That’s more the size of house cats, are still aguarcubs.php What was missing Monday launched his July 20 rampage as police officers struggled to than two Earth-size planets was an explanation as to why after flunking out of a neuro- hold back tears during their for every person on the globe. James Holmes, 25, might have science graduate program. testimony, reciting a litany of Just how many are located Banks to pay $8.5B in launched the attack. That’s Defense attorneys have said heartbreak: discovering a 6- in the sweet spot where water what drew dozens of survivors he is mentally ill. Daniel King, year-old girl without a pulse, could exist is “simply too and reporters to the first day of one of Holmes’ lawyers, on trying to keep a wounded man early to call,” said Francois mortgage settlement what is expected to be a week- Monday pointedly asked a from jumping out of a moving Fressin of the Harvard- Smithsonian Center for WASHINGTON (AP) — for foreclosures that victim- long hearing to determine pathologist who had just police car to go back for his 7- Astrophysics, who presented Hundreds of thousands of ized families and fueled an whether Holmes will stand detailed each of the 12 fatali- year-old daughter, screaming his work at an astronomy Americans stand to benefit exodus from neighborhoods trial for the shooting. ties: “You’re aware that peo- at a gunshot victim not to die. meeting Monday. from the latest mortgage- across the country. “I mean, basically my son ple can be found not guilty on “After I saw what I saw in It’s the first reliable tally of abuse settlement, but con- The settlement ends an came out here to go to school. the grounds of insanity?” the theater — horrific — I the number of worlds outside sumer advocates say U.S. independent review of loan He never came back. He came The hearing will be the didn’t want anyone else to the solar system that are the banks may be getting the files required under a 2011 back in a jar. So I would at best opportunity yet for sur- die,”said Officer Justin Griz- size of Earth, but the hunt for best of the deal. action by regulators. Bruce least like to know what hap- vivors to find out about zle, who ferried the wounded our twin is far from over. Banks have agreed to pay Marks, CEO of the advocacy pened,” said Tom Teves, of Holmes’ mental state and the to the hospital. The sheer number of $8.5 billion to settle charges group Neighborhood Assis- Earth-size planets gives that they wrongfully fore- tance Corp. of America, astronomers a starting point closed on millions of home- noted that ending the review Giffords, Kelly launch gun to narrow down which ones owners in the wake of the will cut short investigations are in the habitable zone. 2008 financial crisis. Abuses into the banks’ practices. included “robo-signing,” The banks, which include control lobbying effort Court hears dispute when banks automatically JPMorgan Chase, Bank of over class actions signed off on foreclosures America and Wells Fargo, PHOENIX (AP) — Former Solutions initiative would The move was hinted at in WASHINGTON (AP) — without properly reviewing will pay about $3.3 billion to U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords help raise money to support Kelly’s recent comments that The Supreme Court on Mon- documents. homeowners to end the and her husband launched a greater gun control efforts. he and Giffords want to day questioned efforts by But the agreement review of foreclosures. political action committee “Achieving reforms to become a prominent voice consumers’ lawyers to limit announced Monday will also The rest of the money — aimed at curbing gun vio- reduce gun violence and pre- for gun control efforts. the amount of money sought help eliminate huge potential $5.2 billion — will be used to lence today, the second vent mass shootings will The couple last week vis- in class-action lawsuits so liabilities for the banks. reduce mortgage bills and anniversary of the Tucson mean matching gun lobby- ited Newtown, Conn., where they are heard in state courts Consumer advocates com- forgive outstanding principal shooting that killed six peo- ists in their reach and a gunman opened fire in an rather than more business- plained that regulators settled on home sales that generated ple and left her critically resources,”they wrote in the elementary school, killing 20 friendly federal court. for too low a price by letting less than borrowers owed on The justices appeared banks avoid full responsibility their mortgages. injured. column. children and six adults in Giffords and Mark Kelly They said that it will December. They also met receptive to an insurance com- wrote in an op-ed published “raise funds necessary to with New York City Mayor pany’s argument that lawyers in USA Today that their balance the influence of the Michael Bloomberg, a gun artificially lower the amount of ildd!! Americans for Responsible gun lobby.” control advocate. money at stake to keep the law- imppllyy WWil suits in state courts, which SSim often favor plaintiffs.The Stan- DON’TDON’T MISSMISS Drilling barge pulled from Alaskan rocks dard Fire Insurance Co. of thethe Sidewalk Sidewalk ANCHORAGE, Alaska as nearly three basketball conference Monday. Hartford, Conn., says the tactic (AP) — A large floating drill courts — was towed for The massive effort to move drags out lawsuits and makes fighting them so expensive that Celebration! 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Eleven people are Standard Fire is being sued Wiilld Women of Charrlleston The Royal Dutch Shell PLC of the city of Kodiak until aboard the ship — a salvage by an Arkansas homeowner vessel was lifted off rocks late inspectors review its condi- crew of 10 people and one over the cost of repairing hail Wiine & Giift Shop Sunday and towed away from tion and the Coast Guard Shell representative. damage. A decision is OPENOPEN Wed-SunWed-Sun 1010 toto 4PM4PM ATAT OYSTEROYSTER COVECOVE the southeast side of Sitkali- clears it to travel. Shell inci- Shell earlier reported expected by late June. The 63340 Boat Basin Drive, Charleston, Oregon dak Island, where it sat dent commander Sean superficial damage above the case is Standard Fire Insur- exposed to the full-on fury of Crutchfield said there’s no deck and seawater that ance Co. v. Knowles, 11-1450. 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C M C M Y K Tuesday, January8,2013 • The World • A7 Y K World Afghan Wildfires rage soldier kills British across Australia COOMA, Australia (AP) — during the Australian sum- Firefighters battled scores of mer. The combination of soldier wildfires today in southeast- soaring temperatures and ern Australia as authorities dry, windy conditions since BY DENIS D.GRAY evacuated national parks and Friday have sparked fires that The Associated Press warned that hot, dry and burned 50,000 acres of windy conditions were com- forests and farmland across KABUL, Afghanistan — bining to raise the threat to southern Tasmania. An Afghan soldier turned its highest alert level. In New South Wales, Aus- his weapon against foreign Temperatures soared to tralia’s most populous state, and Afghan troops in a 113 degrees Fahrenheit in the fires scorched more than southern province, killing some areas. 74,000 acres. All state forests one British soldier, another No deaths have been and national parks were attack by a member of The Associated Press reported, although officials closed as a precaution and Syrian refugee boys look outside their tent, at a temporary refugee camp in the eastern Lebanese town of Afghanistan’s military in Tasmania were still trying total fire bans were in place. against its foreign allies, Marj near the border with Syria, Lebanon, Monday. to find about 100 people who In Victoria state, where officials said today. have been missing since last fires in February 2009 killed The Taliban claimed week when a fire tore 173 people and destroyed responsibility for the Riot breaks out in Syrian through the small town of more than 2,000 homes, shooting, the first insider Dunalley, east of the state officials said two people were attack of 2013. Several capital of Hobart, destroying treated for minor burns and British soldiers were also around 90 homes. Police four were treated for smoke reported wounded. refugee camp in Jordan found no bodies during pre- inhalation. Such “insider attacks” by liminary checks of the ruined Up to 20 properties in the Afghan soldiers and police, ZAATARI, Jordan (AP) — The riot broke out after the Ghazi Sarhan, spokesman houses today. town of Chepstowe west of or men wearing their uni- Syrian refugees in a Jordan- region’s first major winter for The Jordan Hashemite “You don’t get conditions Melbourne reportedly were forms, rose dramatically last ian camp attacked aid work- storm this year hit the Zaatari Chartiable Organization, worse than this,”New South hit by a fire, although it was year. The attacks come as ers with sticks and stones on refugee camp, home to nearly said frustration over the Wales Rural Fire Service too early to know the extent NATO and Afghan forces are today, frustrated after cold, 50,000 refugees in Jordan’s harsh conditions triggered Commissioner Shane of the damage, a Victoria in closer contact, as foreign howling winds swept away northern desert. Inside the the riot. The charity runs the Fitzsimmons said. “We are at Country Fire Authority troops hand over security to their tents and torrential camp, pools and lakes sur- camp along with the U.N. the catastrophic level and spokeswoman said. the Afghans and train them rains flooded muddy streets rounded tents, stranding refugee agency, UNHCR. clearly in those areas leaving More than 130 fires were before an almost total with- early is your safest option.” blazing across New South overnight. refugees including pregnant Dozens of refugees hit the drawal by the end of 2014. Catastrophic threat level Wales, though only a few Police said seven aid women and infants. workers with sticks and pelted NATO command spokes- is the most severe rating. dozen houses were threat- man Brig. Gen. Gunter Katz workers were injured. Some refugees scurried to them with stones as they dis- Wildfires are common ened as night fell. identified the dead soldier in The refugees may be about evacuate their flooded tents tributed bread for breakfast. Monday’s shooting as to face deeper misery with while others used small Calls from loudspeakers British, but his name was warnings of a major snow- buckets to bail out the water. echoed across the camp urg- not released. storm threatening Jordan and Women, children and the ing protesters to evacuate “Yesterday, a suspected Turkey — the two countries elderly whose tents collapsed muddy streets with large pud- member of the Afghan with the most Syrian refugees. were hosted at other tents. dles caused by heavy rains. national army shot and killed a British (NATO) sol- dier,”Katz told a news con- Wild dogs kill 4 in Mexico City park ference. He said the shoot- ing occurred at a patrol MEXICO CITY (AP) — la Estrella, a partly wooded, boy had bled to death and base in Nahri Sarraj district Wild dogs mauled and killed hilltop park surrounded by been partially eaten. of Helmand province and four people whose bodies the city’s poor and populous Then on Friday visitors to that the shooter fired at were found over the past two Iztapalapa district, first found the same park found the both Afghan and British weeks in a park on the edge the bodies of a 26-year-old bodies of a teenage couple troops. He said the incident of Mexico City, authorities woman and a 1-year-old child who had also bled to death. is under investigation. said Monday. In one case, a in the area on Dec.29,author- “Experts have established An Afghan Defense Min- teenage girl frantically called ities in Mexico’s capital said. that due to the gravity of the istry official said the shoot- her sister with her cellphone The woman, Shunashi wounds, at least 10 dogs er was an enlisted soldier, to plead for help as the attack Mendoza, was missing her were involved in each and six British soldiers took place. left arm, and prosecutors attack,” Mexico City prose- were wounded. The official Neighbors of the Cerro de said that both she and the cutors said in a statement. spoke anonymously because he was not author- ized to brief reporters. OCEAN DRIVE First time on Market. Smell, hear y and live the grand Pacific Ocean. 4 bedroom A Taliban spokesman, ieennddlly liinneeFFrri custom home with upgrades. Family room, living Qari Yousef Ahmadi, said in FFeel room, kitchen and dining area on first level. an email that “an infiltra- Fireplace. 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between the mainstream reviewed the video and caused the death of that Frasier said a witness told REBECK medical field and unlicensed records associated with the baby,”she said in court. CRUM police that Crum was out of Trial date to be midwives would skew the case, said Rebeck’s care after Frasier argued the video is Has not been pain pills and may have been opinions of the state’s expert the infant was born was any- relevant because it shows the calling the ambulance as a set on Thursday witnesses . thing but substandard. She care Rebeck provided after charged way to get more. Continued from Page A1 “We want the state to testified that Rebeck took the the birth. Continued from Page A1 Coos County sheriff’s Sgt. articulate the specific causa- necessary steps to ensure the “The issue that needs to Pat Downing said both tion as to why the baby died,” infant was healthy, including be decided is what did Ms. of two reserve firefighters in deputies were doing fine after created the notion that she said in court. monitoring its heart rate and Rebeck do” after the birth,” upstate New York on Christ- the shooting, and that all pro- Rebeck was hiding some- The state alleges Rebeck sucking out the meconium, he said. “The video shows mas Eve may have played a cedures had been followed. thing. caused the infant’s death in the baby’s first intestinal what she did and didn’t do.” role in the dispatcher’s Frasier said Crum has not Frasier said he told the 2011 by providing substan- waste. Barron ultimately sided choice to send police instead been charged with any jury that Rebeck was under dard care in multiple ways “The infant shows symp- with Frasier, allowing the of the ambulance. crimes in connection with no obligation to come to the after the infant was born. toms of a totally healthy video to be shown at the Crum had an outstanding the shooting. hearing and not to assume Another point of con- baby in the video,”she said. trial. The trial date, which warrant for resisting arrest, Reporter Tyler Richardson anything because of her tention at the hearing was Moro Fine said the video was originally scheduled for and he never told the dis- can be reached at 541 269 1222 absence. The judge ruled whether Barron would allow was prejudicial against early February, will be patcher what he needed the ext. 236 or at trichardson@ that Frasier did nothing a video recording of the birth Rebeck. Seeing the baby rescheduled for sometime in ambulance for, Frasier said. theworldlink.com. improper. to be shown during the trial. being born, while knowing May, due to the unavailabili- In a separate argument, Fine Moro called Susan Tre- the child would die days ty of expert witnesses on Fine Moro said the state was zona, a certified midwife of later, would cause the jurors both sides. not specific on how Rebeck 36 years who has delivered to react emotionally rather Frasier would not comment MOLD But there are characteris- allegedly caused the baby’s over 3,000 babies, to testify than making an educated on whether he has offered tics that the zapping won’t death. She also argued the on the video’s relevance. decision, she argued. Rebeck a plea deal in hopes of Won’t keep bread improve; it won’t keep bread difference in mindsets Trezona, who said she “We don’t know what avoiding a trial. Rebeck will from going stale. As for from going stale touch, firmness and flavor Continued from Page A1 after 60 days, one scientist Police released BERRY had his doubts. this surveillance “There would certainly be “Once you open (the bag some questions that I would footage from a Continued from Page A1 of bread), all bets are off,”she have around the texture of the local business said. white jacket, pink pants, and a gray and pink back- bread holding for 60 days,” today, believed Mold is a type of fungus pack. Her parents said she is very shy and is with- said Brian Strouts, head of to show Berry on that forms because bread out medication associated with her mental health. wrapped in plastic packaging experimental baking for the Jan. 3 before her “She’s vulnerable,” her stepfather Jay Maxner still has water inside it. Manhattan, Kan.-based non- disappearance. said on Sunday. “She hasn’t had her medication When that trapped water profit American Institute of Police did not for three days. She’s in trouble in that (sense).” begins to evaporate inside Baking. “It would not be the disclose the Chapanar said police will be following up on the bag, the bread’s surface answer to all the problems name of the leads from anybody with information about Berry. becomes moist, creating the with baked goods. There’s a business. “A lot of times these cases are solved through ideal environment for mold. lot of things that can start leads from the public,”he said. Researchers with the uni- happening,” including bread Anyone with information on the disappearance versity tested the MicroZap becoming rancid. of Holly Berry is urged to call the CBPD at 541- on three different mold types MicroZap is not a com- 269-8911. on breads inside plastic bags mercial bakery and has no Reporter Tyler Richardson can be reached at 541- with twist ties, and the plans to package its own 269-1222 ext. 236, or at trichardson@the- microwaves destroyed each bread or operate a plant worldlink.com. 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Chip Kelly | B2 Sports NB Swimmers | B3 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7,2013 Another ’Bama BCS blowout

Crimson Tide routs Notre Dame 42-14 for third title in four years

BY PAUL NEWBERRY The Associated Press

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Barely taking time to celebrate their latest national champi- onship, Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide are ready to get back to work. That’s how they make it look so easy. In what must be an increasing- ly frustrating scene for the rest of college football, another season ended with Saban and his players frolicking in the middle of a con- fetti-strewn field. Eddie Lacy ran all over Notre Dame, AJ McCarron turned in another dazzling per- formance through the air, and the Tide defense shut down the Fighting Irish until it was no longer in doubt. The result was a 42-14 blowout in the BCS title game Monday night, not only making Alabama a The Associated Press back-to-back champion, but a Alabama players celebrate after beating Notre Dame 42-14 in the BCS National Championship college football game Monday. full-fledged dynasty with three crowns in four years. This one was especially satis- fying to Saban. Alabama Voters rank “People talk about how the most difficult thing is to win your Ducks No. 2 first championship,” he said. dominates “Really, the most difficult one to win is the next one, because there’s in final poll always a feeling of entitlement.” on the line Rest assured, that feeling won’t MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — last long in Tuscaloosa. MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Alabama is No. 1 at being No. 1. While Saban insisted he was When Alabama’s first-team The Crimson Tide (13-1) was “happy as hell” and “has never offense came off the field for the voted national champion by The been prouder of a group of young final time in the BCS champi- Associated Press for the ninth men,” it was hard to tell. He was onship game, center Barrett Jones time, more than any other program already talking about reporting to skipped toward the bench like a in college football, after routing the office Wednesday morning 302-pound schoolboy, waving his Notre Dame 42-14 on Monday. and getting started on next season. arms toward the cheering Notre Dame, No. 1 coming into “One of these days, when I’m Crimson Tide fans. the BCS championship, dropped sitting on the side of the hill watch- Jones’ unit went out with a roar to No. 4. ing the stream go by, I’ll probably Monday, steamrolling Notre Dame The Associated Press The Tide entered the title game figure it out even more,”Saban said. from the start to help Alabama win Alabama’s offensive line prepares for a snap during Monday’s game.The Crimson Tide with as many AP titles as the “But what about next year’s team? 42-14. dominated the line of scrimmage as Alabama scored the game’s first 35 points. Fighting Irish. It’s Alabama’s sec- You’ve got to think about that, too.” The Tide’s vaunted offensive ond straight title and third in four So, in short order, he’ll be talk- line blew the Fighting Irish off the Alabama dominated with an That included McCarron. Facing years. The only other team to win ing with underclassmen about ball, and after three possessions offensive line that includes three an ineffective pass rush, he hit eight three AP titles in four seasons was entering the NFL draft, making Alabama had 203 yards and a 21-0 All-Americans — first-teamers of his first nine passes, including a Notre Dame from 1946-49. sure everyone goes back to class on lead. The most anticipated Jones and left guard Chance 3-yard toss to Michael Williams for Alabama finished No. 1 five schedule, and getting started on matchup in the title game — Warmack, and second-teamer the second touchdown. times under Paul “Bear” Bryant that next depth chart. Bama’s running attack against D.J. Fluker at right tackle. They The early clock-eating drives during his 25 years as coach, and “The Process,” as he calls it, Notre Dame’s stout run defense — created gaping holes against a took Notre Dame’s offense out of Gene Stalling coached to the never stops. quickly became no contest, and so team ranked fourth in the nation in the game. The Irish gained only 23 Crimson Tide to another champi- “We’re going to enjoy it for 24 did the game. run defense, and neutralized yards before Alabama had 21 onship in 1992. Saban is now more hours or so,”Saban said. “We couldn’t be happier with Heisman Trophy finalist Manti points. Time of possession at that than halfway to matching the Bear No. 2 Alabama quieted the top- the way we came out and started Te’o, who became a nonfactor. juncture was 12:12 for the Crimson in six seasons as Alabama coach. ranked Irish on the very first drive the game,”said Jones, who played The blocking gave Eddie Lacy Tide to 2:52 for the Fighting Irish. The Tide received all 59 of the — so much for waking up the with torn ligaments in his left foot and T.J. Yeldon plenty of room to The first scoring drive — which first-place votes in the final media echoes — and could’ve started the and will require surgery. “We run, and A.J. McCarron lots of took only five plays — was the poll of the season. celebration at halftime, heading to knew we wanted to run the ball time to throw. longest the Irish had allowed all Oregon (12-1) finished second, the locker room with a command- and hit them early, and I think “This may be the best offensive season. matching its best final ranking ing 28-0 lead. that’s what we did.” line that we’ve had or ever been But while Notre Dame’s from 2001, while Oregon State was The Tide (13-1) pushed it out to On its first three series, associated with,” Saban said after defense wasn’t accustomed to No. 20. Ohio State (12-0), the only 35-0 midway through the third Alabama mounted touchdown leading the Tide to its third being pushed around in such a undefeated team in major college quarter on the third of McCarron’s drives of 82, 61 and 80 yards. national title in four years. “The manner, Fluker said the Tide saw football but banned from the post- four touchdown passes, a 34- “Notre Dame had a really high- power, the toughness and how it coming. The team was encour- season because of NCAA sanc- yarder to Amari Cooper with a ly rated statistical defensive team,” physical they are I think is proba- aged studying when the Irish’s 21- tions, was third. defender nowhere in sight. Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban bly a pretty unique quality. 6 victory two months ago against Georgia and Texas A&M tied for At that point, Alabama was on a said. “I thought a real challenge “And I know we have some Boston College, Fluker said. fifth to cap another banner season 69-0 blitz in national title games, for us in the game was how we really good backs too,” the coach “We saw Boston College push for the Southeastern Conference. having scored the last 13 points in would control the line of scrim- added with a slight smile. “Eddie them around,” he said. “We knew Alabama is the seventh straight its 2010 triumph over Texas and mage. That’s probably the thing makes them miss in the line and that if they could do it, we could SEC team to finish No. 1 and the blanked LSU 21-0 for last year’s that was most surprising to me — gains 20 yards, and the linemen do it. They were kind of pre- toughest conference in college BCS crown. how we were able to control the are beating their chests about how dictable on defense. We knew football also became the first line of scrimmage, especially early they blocked. It’s a combination of what they would do, so it was just league to have five of top 10 teams SEE BCS | B2 in the game.” all 11 players.” a matter of executing.” in the final rankings. Blazers NB bowlers place fourth THE WORLD Springfield pulled ahead in the second game, with 232 pins to 223, win with North Bend’s boys bowling edging the Bulldogs by five pins in team finished fourth in a high the final tally. school tournament hosted by Thurston beat Cottage Grove OT magic North Bend Lanes on Saturday. 393-361 in the other semifinal After two rounds of qualifying, before Springfield beat Thurston the Bulldogs were edged by even- 422-370 for the championship. PORTLAND (AP) — Wesley tual champion Springfield in the In the third-place match, the Matthews thinks the Trail Blazers semifinals. Bulldogs led 172-170 after the first are better suited for overtime. Marshfield just missed the game, but Cottage Grove eventu- That made it tough on the four-team semifinals. ally won 364-307. Orlando Magic, who were handed The teams started the day North Bend’s squad consisted their ninth straight loss in bowling 16 Baker games, in which of Jayce Turnbow, Dillon Portland’s 125-119 overtime victo- each squad uses five members who Woodward, Jeff Gwartney, ry on Monday night. The Blazers The Associated Press alternate frames through the 10 Anthony McDonald and Zack have won all five of their games Portland forward LaMarcus Aldridge works the ball in on Orlando center Nikola frames of each game. Harrington. The team is coached that have gone into extra periods Vucevic during the first quarter Monday. Springfield was first (3,090 this year by Rod Duryee. this season. pins), followed by Thurston Marshfield’s team was Jordan LaMarcus Aldridge led the Blazers, who have won three Damian Lillard made a pull-up (2,989), Marshfield (2,837), Clark, David Haynes, Alex Minyard, Blazers with 27 points and 10 straight overall and 11 of their last jumper to reclaim the lead. Cottage Grove (2,788), Siuslaw John Tullis,Jayse Morgan and Curtis rebounds, and Matthews finished 14 games. It was Portland’s eighth Lillard added a floater to extend (2,540) and North Bend (2,459) in Ware, coached by Luke Clark. with 24 points — including a dunk straight win at the Rose Garden. it and Hickson had a fast-break the first round of qualifying. North Bend’s junior varsity that all but sealed it with less than Nicolas Batum, who finished dunk for a 118-112 lead. Matthews The scoring started over for the team topped Thurston 311-286 for a minute left. with 16 points and 10 assists, said punctuated the run with his dunk second round of qualifying, which first place in the JV division. Team Both teams were clearly Portland’s OT successes are a with 54.9 seconds left and Portland included eight more games. members were Eric McDonald, exhausted by the end. credit to how well the players have cruised the rest of the way. Springfield again was first (1,533), Brendon Toney, Kyle Frischman, “It’s alright. We’ll take it,” come to know each other. Redick led the Magic with 29 followed by Thurston (1,500), Dillon Green and Chris New, Matthews said.“For whatever rea- “The way we play in overtime, points, while Arron Afflalo had 24. Cottage Grove (1,448), North Bend coached by Kelly Swope. son, this team is built for over- we stay focused. We talk,” Batum Nikola Vucevic had 17 points and (1,280), Marshfield (1,254), Marshfield’s junior varsity time. I’d rather not go into it, I’d said. “We just stay together.” 13 rebounds. Reedsport (1,225) and Siuslaw mixed team beat Thurston in the rather win it in regulation. But we Aldridge hit a layup and a free “The games we’re losing, we’re (1,184). JV mixed division, with a squad dug deep.” throw that put Portland ahead in all of them,” Orlando’s Jameer North Bend led Springfield composed of Mike Watson, J.J. Hickson added 20 points 112-108 with 3:38 in overtime. Nelson said. “They’re close games midway through their semifinal Bryanna Decker, Regan and 15 rebounds for his 20th dou- After the Magic tied it at 112 on J.J. and hard fought but we just keep match, scoring 169 pins to 165 for Foxworthy, Jake Gerhardt, Mike ble-double this season for the Redick’s hook shot, Blazers rookie coming up short.” the Millers in the first game. But Villers and Samantha Gillespie. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K B2•The World •Tuesday,January8,2013 Y K Sports Oregon stays the NHL likely will play course with Kelly a 48-game schedule THE ASSOCIATED PRESS victory over Wisconsin. BY ANNE M.PETERSON “Chip Don’t Go,” on AP Sports Writer YouTube. Kearney, a Eugene The NHL appears headed PRO FOOTBALL native, joked in the song: toward a 48-game season for Griffin’s latest injury After a weekend rife with “They don’t have half the the second time in two appears serious rumors and speculation, heart or the jerseys.” decades. Chip Kelly and the Oregon By midday Sunday, The “I think 48 is most likely ASHBURN, Va.— It does- Ducks are right back where Associated Press learned that at this point, unless the play- n’t sound good for Robert they started. the Browns had started look- ers can Griffin III. Oregon’s enigmatic head ing elsewhere because they expedite An injury that sidelines coach flirted with a trio of weren’t sure Kelly’s heart was their rati- Sports RG3 well into next season is a NFL teams over three days in the NFL. fication very real possibility — or at before deciding late Sunday That night, sources con- process,” Shorts least it seemed that way after to stay with the No. 5 Ducks. nected to Oregon and the NHL deputy coach Mike Shanahan On Monday it was back to con- commissioner Bill Daly wrote described the results of tests business. Kelly was at a firmed an ESPN report that in an email Monday to The on the rookie’s right knee. coaches’ convention in Kelly would remain in Eugene. Associated Press. Shanahan said the results Tennessee. Oregon did not Mullens said renegotia- The NHL shortened its prompted the team to send formally announce Kelly’s tion of Kelly’s contract with 82-game slate to 48 games Griffin to Florida today to see decision — for the school his the Ducks was not discussed, for the 1994-95 season after renowned orthopedist James status hadn’t changed, he’s and he did not know the a 103-day lockout. A 301-day Andrews for more examina- still the head coach — but details of his coach’s deci- lockout in 2004-05 made the tions, essentially a second athletic director Rob Mullens sion-making process. NHL the first major North opinion that will decide the told reporters he was obvi- Mullens did admit to lobby- American professional sports team’s fate for the 2013 sea- ously “ecstatic” about it. ing for Oregon. league to lose an entire sea- son. It was an anticlimactic “I don’t want to speculate son. “There is a concern,” end to the whirlwind that on anything, other than to When the framework of a Shanahan said. “That’s why started soon after Oregon’s say I think we have some- The Associated Press new collective bargaining he’s going to see him.” 35-17 Fiesta Bowl victory thing special here. It’s a great Oregon head coach Chip Kelly gets soaked by his players during the final agreement was agreed to Griffin tore his ACL while over Kansas State on place. We have a very pas- seconds of the Fiesta Bowl last week. Kelly will be back on Oregon’s Sunday morning — after 16 playing for Baylor in 2009, Thursday night. sionate fan base. We have a sideline for the coming season, choosing to stay with the Ducks after hours of negotiations — there and Shanahan said that old Kelly was peppered with unique culture,” Mullens being courted by three NFL teams. was some talk of having a 50- injury caused Griffin’s latest questions about whether he said. “I think it’s one of the game season start later this MRI to prove inconclusive would entertain NFL offers in best jobs in all of football. He originally came to the Fiesta Bowl. month. and produce “differences of the days leading up to the Not just college football, I Ducks in 2007 as offensive But there may also be The NHL and the players’ opinion” in those who have bowl game and immediately think it’s one of the best jobs coordinator under Mike some challenges: Oregon still association are working on a looked at it. after it. He told reporters: in football. I think that Bellotti. Before that, he was faces possible NCAA sanc- memorandum of under- “I’ll listen and we’ll see.” weighs heavily.” offensive coordinator at New tions based on its use of standing, which could be Eagles plan to interview On Friday,he met with the Mullens said he was pre- Hampshire, where he started recruiting services. completed soon, then voted Gruden for coaching post . The pared to open a nationwide devising the innovative And there’s certainly no on by owners and players. PHILADELPHIA — The interview went on for some search for new coach had hurry-up offense the Ducks evidence Kelly has ruled out a The league has circulated a Philadelphia Eagles received seven hours, and by the end Kelly decided to leave. are known for today. future in the NFL. memo to teams telling them permission to interview of the night, sources close to Kelly has not commented Oregon finished last sea- It’s hard to argue that his to be ready to play by Jan. 19, Cincinnati offensive coordi- the team were telling the publicly on the matter: son 12-1. The team was stock has fallen in any way the date the shortened season nator for their media that Kelly was “close” Mullens explained he was ranked No. 1 and appeared because of the failed is expected to start. coaching vacancy. to signing a deal. focused on obligations at the headed for another shot at courtship by four teams, Gruden, the younger But the next day, Kelly convention and then would the national championship including his talks with the COLLEGE FOOTBALL brother of , just went ahead and met for a turn his attention to recruit- until a 17-14 overtime loss to early Nevada hires Texas A&M finished his second season reported nine hours with the ing. Stanford on Nov. 17. last year. Kelly obviously has with the Bengals. Philadelphia Eagles about Kelly is 46-7 in four years The team will return two a proven offensive mindset. assistant to be coach their open coaching position. as head coach at Oregon. The of its most dynamic players That said, there was RENO, Nev. — Nevada Jets fire assistants Somewhere in the midst of all Ducks have been to four next season: redshirt fresh- already speculation that he athletic officials say they Cavanaugh and Sparano that, he also spoke to the straight BCS bowl games — man quarterback Marcus might be waiting for his have reached an agreement Buffalo Bills. including a bid for the Mariota, and speedy sopho- “dream” job with the New with Texas A&M assistant NEW YORK — Matt The roller coaster even national championship more running back England Patriots, a seat cur- Brian Polian to become the Cavanaugh will not return as took a comical turn when against Auburn two seasons De’Anthony Thomas, who rently held by Bill Belichick. Wolf Pack’s next football the New York Jets’ quarter- musician Mat Kearney ago — and have won three ran for a 94-yard touchdown Only Kelly knows, and coach. backs coach after four sea- released a song entitled Pac-12 championships. on the opening kickoff of the he’s not saying. Nevada President Marc sons with the team. Johnson and athletic director Cavanaugh’s contract was Cary Groth said in a state- due to expire in a few weeks ment Monday that the deal is and he was told he would not BCS won’t be back. But the young quarterback got no help subject to approval later this be part of Rex Ryan’s staff But Alabama had some huge holes to from the running game, which was held week by the state Board of next season. Cavanaugh was From Page B1 fill a year ago, too, with five players to 32 yards — 170 below its season aver- Regents. But they say they responsible for the develop- drafted in the first 35 picks. age. agree Polian is the man to ment of Mark Sanchez, who When Everett Golson finally scored That worked out just fine. “We’ve got to get physically replace longtime Nevada took a step back in his fourth for Notre Dame (12-1) with about 4 The Crimson Tide wrapped up its stronger, continue close the gap there,” coach Chris Ault, who season and was benched late minutes remaining in the third, it ninth Associated Press national title, said , the Irish’s third-year announced his retirement in the year. snapped a scoreless stretch of nearly breaking a tie with Notre Dame for the coach.“Just overall, we need to see what last month. The Jets also fired offen- two full games — 108 minutes and 7 most by any school and gaining a meas- it looks like. Our guys clearly know what The 38-year-old Polian sive coordinator Tony seconds — by the Tide. ure of redemption for a bitter loss to the it looks like now — a championship was special teams coordina- Sparano after one season in “It was just a complete game by the Irish almost four decades ago: the epic football team. That’s back-to-back tor and tight ends coach last which the offense ranked offense, defense and special teams,” 1973 Sugar Bowl in which Ara national champions. That’s what it season at Texas A&M. He also among the league’s worst. said Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley, Parseghian’s team edged Bear Bryant’s looks like. That’s what you measure has coached at Stanford, Sparano was hired last the defensive MVP with eight tackles, powerhouse 24-23. yourself against there. It’s pretty clear Notre Dame, Central Florida March to replace Brian one of them behind the line. “The process is ongoing,” said across the board what we have to do.” and Buffalo. Schottenheimer and take Despite the dazzling numbers by Saban, tightlipped as ever and showing Kelly vowed this was only beginning, Johnson says they agreed over an offense that strug- McCarron — 20 of 28 for 264 yards — he little emotion after the fourth BCS insisting the bar has been raised in to a five-year deal that will gled mightily. Instead, the was denied a second straight offensive national title of his coaching career. South Bend no matter what the out- pay $475,000 annually plus former Miami Dolphins head MVP award in the title game. That went “We have a 24-hour rule around here. come. incentives. School officials coach wasn’t able to jump- to Lacy, who finished with 140 yards We enjoy everything for 24 hours.” “We made incredible strides to get to say they anticipate the start the running game or rushing on 20 carries and scored two Notre Dame went from unranked in this point,” he said. “Now it’s pretty regents will approve the con- figure out a way to use Tim TDs. Not a bad finish for the junior, who the preseason to the top spot in the clear what we’ve got to do to get over the tract. Tebow consistently as the surely helped his status in the NFL draft rankings by the end of the regular sea- top.” Jets finished 30th in the NFL should he decide to turn pro. son, winning two games in overtime Alabama is already there but still Delaware fires coach in total offense. Lacy also was MVP of the and three other times by seven points or longing for more, not content even after after 11 seasons on job Sparano was expected to Southeastern Conference champi- less. the second-biggest rout of the BCS era NEWARK, Del. — The use Tebow as a major part of onship game, rushing for a career-best But the long wait for a championship that began in 1999. The only title game University of Delaware has the Jets’ wildcat-style 181 yards in the thrilling victory over — the Irish haven’t finished No. 1 since that was more of a blowout was USC’s fired head football coach offense, but the popular Georgia that gave Alabama a chance to 1988 — will have to wait at least one 55-19 victory over Oklahoma in the K.C. Keeler after 11 seasons. backup quarterback was repeat as champion. more year. 2005 Orange Bowl, a title that was later Keeler was 86-52 with the mostly a non-factor — failing The Tide will have some big holes to “They just did what Alabama does,” vacated because of NCAA violations. Blue Hens and led them to a to get into the end zone dur- fill, no matter who decides to leave moaned Manti Te’o, Notre Dame’s star You could almost hear television sets Division I-AA national title ing his first and likely only school early, with offensive tackle D.J. linebacker and Heisman Trophy final- around the country flipping to other in 2003 and two subsequent season in New York. Fluker and cornerback Dee Milliner also ist, trying to digest an embarrassing loss channels as Alabama poured it on, a championship game appear- pondering their draft prospects. There’s in his final college game. hugely anticipated matchup between GOLF ances in 2007 and 2010. not a lot of seniors on the roster, but Golson will be back. two of the nation’s most storied pro- Athletics director Eric Johnson leads after two All-America linemen Barrett Jones and He completed his first season as the grams reduced to a laugher when the Ziady says Keeler’s success at Chance Warmack and safety Robert starter by going 21 of 36 for 270 yards, Tide scored on its first three posses- rounds of tournament the school will “forever be Lester are among those who definitely with a touchdown and an interception. sions. KAPALUA, Hawaii — The etched in the hearts and Tournament of Champions minds of the Blue Hen faith- finally started Monday. At the Messi, Wambach earn top honors from FIFA ful,” but that a change in end of a long day, Dustin direction is needed. Delaware Johnson looked ready to end it. went 12-10 over the past two ZURICH (AP) — Lionel The 32-year-old Even though he showed seasons and missed the post- Messi became the first four- Wambach received 20.67 up on Maui a week before the season in four of the last five time winner of the FIFA percent to edge teammate tournament and played six seasons. Player of the Year award after Alex Morgan (13.5) and five- practice rounds, Johnson was shattering the world record time winner Marta of Brazil Keeler was a linebacker among four players who had with 91 goals last year for (10.87). Jill Ellis, who was for Delaware from 1978- not even set foot on the Barcelona and Argentina. interim U.S. coach last fall, 1980. He served as head Plantation Course at Kapalua The 25-year-old won for voted Wambach first, as did coach at Rowan University for four days because of end- the fourth straight time, Sports Illustrated’s Grant for nine seasons before tak- less delays. Once he got beating Real Madrid’s Wahl, while American cap- ing over at Delaware in 2002. going, he hardly missed a Cristiano Ronaldo and tain Christie Rampone voted Among Keeler’s notable beat. Barcelona teammate Andres Morgan first. players is current Baltimore Johnson missed only three Iniesta in voting announced “I’m very,very surprised,” Ravens quarterback Joe greens in regulation. Two of Monday. His 91 goals topped Wambach said. “Not only do Flacco. his three bogeys came on Gerd Mueller’s mark of 85 for I think Marta and Alex could Stanford tight end Erts three-putts from inside 25 Bayern Munich and Germany have won, but many other feet on perhaps the slowest will enter NFL draft in 1972. The Associated Press players could have been here greens PGA Tour players will Abby Wambach became Lionel Messi,left,and AbbyWambach pose with their trophies after win- as well.” STANFORD, Calif. — All- see all year. He had seven the first American to win ning the World Player of the Year Awards during the FIFA Ballon d'Or Wambach, who received American tight end Zach Ertz putts at eagle over 36 holes, will forego his final year of FIFA Women’s Player of the Gala 2013 held Monday. the award from American four on the back nine of his Year since Mia Hamm in 2001 goalkeeper Hope Solo, scored eligibility at Stanford to enter second rou&nd. He convert- and 2002. Pia Sundhage was ous,” Messi said in Spanish, attended while wearing a five goals in London as the the NFL draft. ed the last one from 6 feet on voted top women’s coach wearing a black tuxedo jacket New York Yankees cap. U.S. won its third straight Ertz said Monday that his his final hole, giving him after leading Wambach and and bow tie, both with a white Zinedine Zidane of France Olympic title. She has 152 decision was made more dif- rounds of 69-66 for a three- the U.S. team to the gold polka-dot pattern in an unex- and Ronaldo of Brazil were international goals, six shy of ficult than expected because shot lead over Steve Stricker, medal at last summer’s pectedly flamboyant touch. voted FIFA Player of the Year Hamm’s record. of the talent the Cardinal who has a chance to be the London Olympics. U.S. coach Jurgen three times before the award “She’s so completely have coming back next sea- first American with back-to- Messi received 41.60 per- Klinsmann and captain merged in 2010 with France deserving of this award,” son. But he said playing in the back wins at Kapalua. cent of the points in votes by Carlos Bocanegra both voted Football’s Golden Ball, given Morgan said. “She’s made NFL always has been his The only other players national team coaches and Messi first, as did Soccer to the European player of the such a huge mark on dream and he couldn’t pass within five shots of Johnson captains plus selected media. America’s Paul Kennedy. year. The Golden Ball, or women’s soccer over the past up the opportunity to be a were Bubba Watson, who was Ronaldo got 23.68 percent “Whether I win or not it Ballon d’Or, was won three decade. She’s an inspiration high draft pick. four shots behind after going and Iniesta 10.91 percent. doesn’t matter, it’s a privilege times by Michel Platini of to not only the thousands of Ertz had a team-best 69 70-69; Keegan Bradley (71- “To tell the truth, this is to be here,” Ronaldo, the France and Johan Cruyff and young girls around the coun- receptions for 898 yards and 69) and Brandt Snedeker, the really unbelievable to get the 2008 winner, said at a pre- Marco van Basten of the try and world, but also to six touchdowns while leading FedEx Cup champion who fourth award. I am so nerv- gala news conference he Netherlands. me.” Stanford (12-2) to a Rose Bowl posted a pair of 70s. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday,January8,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Boston Three Bulldogs beats win races in pool THE WORLD finished second in the 200 freestyle. rivals North Bend’s boys and Amedee Kirkpatrick was girls swim teams each fin- second in the 100 butterfly, ished fourth in the six-team and Noah Langlie was second Lebanon Invitational on in the 500 freestyle. in East Saturday. Bend won the girls team North Bend was the only title with 76 points, while Class 4A school in the new North Bend had 44. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS meet, competing with Class Alyssa Bennett won the 5A and 6A teams. 200 freestyle and was second NEW YORK — Paul Pierce South Salem won the boys in the 50 freestyle for the scored 23 points, and the meet with 78 points, while Bulldogs. Teammate Cassie Boston Celtics beat the New North Bend had 41. Dallas won the 200 individ- York Knicks 102-96 on The Bulldogs took one ual medley and was second to Monday night in a heated individual win, with Karl Bennett in the 200 freestyle. first meeting of the season Stuntzner-Gibson placing Those two also teamed between the first in the 200-yard individ- with Madysen Hannah and Atlantic ual medley. Galen Wash to finish second NBA Division Stuntzner-Gibson also in the 200 medley relay. rivals. Recap Kevin Garnett added Bucks, Skiles part ways 19 points and 10 rebounds for the Celtics, who even with- MILWAUKEE (AP) — games during the 2009-10 out the suspended Rajon Scott Skiles is out as season. Rondo won their third Milwaukee Bucks head coach At first glance, the timing straight and finally are play- and the team says assistant of the move might seem curi- ing like the team that has The Associated Press Jim Boylan will take over for ous. Even after their latest ruled the division for the past Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett dunks against New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony during the the rest of the season. loss, the Bucks were still in half-decade. first half Monday. Bucks general manager seventh place in the Eastern The Knicks want that title John Hammond made it offi- Conference playoff chase. But now, but Carmelo Anthony ble-doubles. straight points in a fourth Al Jefferson added 15 cial today. Skiles’ challenges with his and his teammates were Dion Waiters led quarter spurt and had 24 points and 11 rebounds for Skiles was a hard-nosed, players appeared to finally reminded how tough the Cleveland (8-28) with 18 overall to lead the Hornets to Utah (18-18), which has won defensive-minded coach but reach the breaking point after Celtics can make it. points. C.J. Miles and Kyrie a victory over San Antonio. both meetings with Dallas he sometimes had difficulty a 95-80 loss to the Pacers in Anthony had 20 points Irving had 15 points apiece. Anthony Davis added 17 this season. meshing with a roster built Indiana on Saturday. but shot 6 of 26 while bat- Wizards 101, Thunder points, Greivis Vasquez 14 The Mavs (13-22) have lost around volume shooters This season the Bucks tling his temper, Garnett and 99: Bradley Beal made a and Ryan Anderson 13 for the three straight and 12 of their Brandon Jennings and Monta started out a surprising 6-2, foul trouble. J.R. Smith led jumper with 0.3 seconds left Hornets, who have won two last 14. Ellis. He and Hammond both only to lose seven of their the Knicks with 24 points. after using a pump fake to get consecutive games for the Grizzlies 113, Kings 81: said his departure was a next nine. They followed that Bulls 118, Cavaliers 92: open, and the short-handed first time since Nov. 2-3. Wayne Ellington scored a mutual decision. with a four-game winning Carlos Boozer had 24 points Wizards beat the Thunder. Manu Ginobili scored 21 season-high 26 points, hit- Skiles had a 162-182 streak, the kind of wild and 11 rebounds to lead the Kevin Durant led points to lead the Spurs, ting six 3-pointers, to help record in five seasons with swings that didn’t sit well Bulls to a rout of the Oklahoma City (26-8) with who had won eight of their the Grizzlies rout the Kings. Milwaukee, with one playoff with a coach who values con- Cavaliers. 29 points. previous nine, dating to a John Salmons led the appearance. He is 443-433 sistency — both in play and It was the third straight The Wizards (5-28), play- 99-94 victory over the Kings with 17 points. as an NBA head coach over preparation. game that Boozer has ing without their top two Hornets in San Antonio on DeMarcus Cousins had 10 12-plus seasons. Despite the differences in eclipsed 20 points. This time scorers, had lost 13 of their Dec. 21. points and eight rebounds. The 57-year-old Boylan style between the head coach he did it against the team that previous 14, but they also beat Jazz 100, Mavericks 94: Tyreke Evans returned to has been the lead assistant and the stars on the team, the drafted him in 2002. the Miami Heat earlier in the Gordon Hayward scored a the Kings after missing the coach for the Bucks the past Bucks were just three games Joakim Noah added 11 season. Beal and Martell season-high 27 points, previous 11 games with a sore four seasons. The Bucks are behind Indiana in the Central points and 11 rebounds while Webster led the Washington including four 3-pointers, left knee. He had five points 16-16 and have lost four Division despite injuries to Luol Deng had 19 points and with 22 points each. and the Jazz defeated the in 12 minutes. straight headed into tonight’s Beno Udrih and top defender seven assists for the Bulls, The Thunder missed 16 Mavericks. Besides playing well home game against Phoenix. Luc Mbah A Moute. who beat the Cavaliers for an straight shots from midway Dirk Nowitzki led the offensively, the Grizzlies did The decision came Skiles helped coax a 11th straight time. through the third quarter to Mavs with 20 points. He had a nice job of containing Monday night. USA Today breakout season from Larry Chicago (19-13), which midway through the fourth six straight late, but also was Cousins. In the previous four first reported the parting. Sanders, who has emerged as posted a season-high in quarter. called for a charge with 32 games, Cousins had averaged Skiles led the Bucks to one a rebounding and shot- points, moved to 11-1 when Hornets 95, Spurs 88: seconds remaining as he tried 24.5 points and 15.2 playoff appearance, a first- blocking monster over the Boozer and Noah have dou- Eric Gordon scored six to get Dallas within two. rebounds. round loss to Atlanta in seven last few weeks. Scoreboard

Lyons, Edie Metcalf, Dylan Cotton, James Phoenix at Boston, 4:30 p.m. 21. San Jose St. 11-2 243 24 Monday, Dec. 31 Riddick 1-6, C.Wood 1-(minus 2). On The Air Jordan), 1:57.09. 100 Backstroke — 1. Darrin Milwaukee at Chicago, 5 p.m. 22. N. Illinois 12-2 227 16 Music City Bowl Breshears, Leb, 1:04.11; 4. Noah Langlie, NB, Houston at New Orleans, 5 p.m. 23. Vanderbilt 9-4 180 NR Vanderbilt 34, North Carolina State 24 Transactions Today 1:09.27. 100 Breaststroke — 1. Garrett Ross, Ben, Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. 24. Michigan 8-5 147 19 Sun Bowl High School Boys Basketball — Marshfield at 1:11.13. 400 Freestyle Relay — 1. South Salem, L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 5 p.m. 25. Nebraska 10-4 119 23 Georgia Tech 21, Southern Cal 7 BASEBALL Reedsport, 7 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM); North Bend at 3:40.52; 5. North Bend (Noah Langlie, Amedee Orlando at Denver, 6 p.m. Others receiving votes: Baylor 95, Penn St. 90, Liberty Bowl American League South Umpqua, 7:30 p.m., K-Light (98.7 FM). Kirkpatrick, Stewart Lyons, Dylan Cotton), Memphis at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Cincinnati 78, Oklahoma St. 42, Tulsa 34, UCLA Tulsa 31, Iowa State 17 —Named Craig Lefferts Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. High School Girls Basketball — North Bend at 4:14.73. 31, Arkansas St. 28, TCU 9, UCF 9, Wisconsin 6, N. Chick-fil-A Bowl pitching coach, Lloyd Turner hitting coach and Dakota St. 1. South Umpqua, 6 p.m., K-Light (98.7 FM); Bandon GIRLS Blazers 125, Magic 119, OT Clemson 25, LSU 24 Toshi Nagahara trainer of Vermont (NYP) and at Coquille, 6 p.m., KTEE (94.9 FM and 95.7 FM). Team Scores: Bend 76, Lebanon 70, Marist 50, ORLANDO (119): Jones 3-6 0-0 6, Nicholson 3- USA Today Top 25 Tuesday, Jan. 1 Carlos Chavez pitching coach of the Arizona Men’s College Basketball — Alabama at Missouri, North Bend 44, South Salem 37, South Albany 5 2-2 8, Vucevic 8-16 1-1 17, Nelson 7-21 5-6 21, The USA Today Top 25 football coaches poll, Heart of Dallas Bowl League A’s. 4 p.m., ESPN; Baylor at Texas Tech, 4 p.m., ESPN2; 31. Afflalo 9-18 5-6 24, Redick 11-17 1-1 29, with first-place votes in parentheses, final Oklahoma State 58, Purdue 14 —Agreed to terms with 1B-OF- Ohio State at Purdue, 6 p.m., ESPN. Individual Results (winners and North Bend McRoberts 4-6 2-2 12, I.Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Turkoglu records, total points based on 25 points for first DH Lance Berkman on a one-year contract. Golf — PGA Tournament of Champions, 1 p.m., Gator Bowl finishers in the top eight) 0-1 0-0 0, Harkless 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 46-93 16-18 place through one point for 25th, and previous Designated LHP Tommy Hottovy for assignment. Golf Channel. Northwestern 34, Mississippi State 20 200 Medley Relay — 1. Bend, 2:05.24; 2. North 119. ranking: —Named Gary Allenson Wednesday, Jan. 9 Capital One Bowl Bend (Madysen Hannah, Cassie Dallas, Alyssa PORTLAND (125): Batum 5-14 4-4 16, Aldridge Record Pts Pvs manager and Richie Hebner hitting coach of Men’s College Basketball — Louisville at Seton Georgia 45, Nebraska 31 Bennett, Galen Wash), 2:05.41. 200 Freestyle — 12-22 3-3 27, Hickson 9-14 2-3 20, Lillard 7-17 4-4 1. Alabama (56) 13-1 1,400 2 New Hampshire (EL), Bobby Meacham manager Hall, 4 p.m., ESPN2; West Virginia at Texas, 6 p.m., Outback Bowl 1. Alyssa Bennett, NB, 2:04.25; 2. Cassie Dallas, 18, Matthews 7-11 6-8 24, Freeland 1-1 0-0 2, 2. Oregon 12-1 1,322 3 and Stubby Clapp hitting coach of Dunedin ESPN2; Boise State at Wyoming, 7 p.m., Root South Carolina 33, Michigan 28 NB, 2:04.39. 200 Individual Medley — 1. Cassie Claver 2-3 0-0 4, Babbitt 2-5 0-0 6, Price 3-7 2-2 3. Notre Dame 12-1 1,253 1 (FSL), Tim Leiper minor league senior advisor, Sports; Washington at California, 8 p.m., ESPN2. Rose Bowl Dallas, NB, 2:19.77. 50 Freestyle — 1. Maddy Kelly, 8. Totals 48-94 21-24 125. 4. Georgia 12-2 1,213 5 Tim Raines minor league outfield and baserun- NBA Basketball — Los Angeles Lakers at San Leb, 25.44; 2. Alyssa Bennett, NB, 25.87; 8. Kimi Orlando 24 33 28 23 11 — 119 5. Texas A&M 11-2 1,171 9 Stanford 20, Wisconsin 14 ning coordinator and Mike Barnett minor league Antonio, 5 p.m., ESPN; Dallas at Los Angeles Haruyama, NB, 30.44. 100 Butterfly — 1. Chyna Portland 25 23 37 23 17 — 125 6. Stanford 12-2 1,167 8 Orange Bowl hitting coordinator. Clippers, 7:30 p.m., ESPN. Fish, Ben, 1:08.34; 5. Maydsen Hannah, NB, 3-Point Goals—Orlando 11-30 (Redick 6-10, 7. South Carolina 11-2 1,064 10 Florida State 31, Northern Illinois 10 National League Thursday, Jan. 10 1:20.93; 7. Galen Wash, NB, 1:21.83. 100 Freestyle McRoberts 2-3, Nelson 2-11, Afflalo 1-4, Jones 0- 8. Florida State 12-2 942 12 Wednesday, Jan. 2 MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to terms with High School Boys Basketball — Springfield at — 1. Katie Seaver, Mar, 1:02.81; 6. Kimi 1, Turkoglu 0-1), Portland 8-24 (Matthews 4-7, 9. Clemson 11-2 916 13 Sugar Bowl LHP Mike Gonzalez on a one-year contract. Marshfield, 4 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM). Haruyama, NB, 1:10.04. 500 Freestyle — 1. Babbitt 2-4, Batum 2-5, Price 0-1, Claver 0-1, 10. Florida 11-2 886 4 Louisville 33, Florida 23 Designated RHP Arcenio Leon for assignment. Men’s College Basketball — Arizona at Oregon, 6 Sydney Christopherson, Leb, 5:46.23. 200 Lillard 0-6). Fouled Out—Vucevic. Rebounds— 11. Kansas State 11-2 841 6 Thursday, Jan. 3 —Agreed to terms with INF p.m., ESPN2; Teams TBA, 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., ESPN Freestyle Relay — 1. Bend, 1:52.15; 6. North Bend Orlando 47 (Vucevic 13), Portland 51 (Hickson 12. LSU 10-3 775 7 Fiesta Bowl Cody Ransom on a minor league contract. and 4 p.m., ESPN2; Old Dominion at George Mason, (Kimi Haruyama, Bayley Christopher, Shaelynn 15). Assists—Orlando 35 (Nelson 12), Portland 34 13. Louisville 11-2 772 18 Oregon 35, Kansas State 17 BASKETBALL 4 p.m., NBC Sports Network; New Mexico State at Brierly, Mayleigh Workman), 2:20.03. 100 (Batum, Lillard 10). Total Fouls—Orlando 24, 14. Boise State 11-2 633 15 Friday, Jan. 4 National Basketball Association Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports; Saint Mary’s at Backstroke — 1. Maddy Kelly, Leb, 1:01.71; 6. Portland 14. Technicals—Hickson. A—19,560 15. Oklahoma 10-3 600 11 Cotton Bowl NBA—Named Jason Cahilly exectuve vice pres- Gonzaga, 8 p.m., ESPN2; Central Washington at Madysen Hannah, NB, 1:12.77. 100 Breaststroke (19,980). 16. Northwestern 10-3 580 17 Texas A&M 41, Oklahoma 13 ident, strategy and chief financial officer. Western Washington, 9 p.m., Root Sports. — 1. Kaylee Phillips, Leb, 1:21.97. 400 Freestyle 17. Utah State 11-2 444 20 Saturday, Jan. 5 Suspended Boston G Rajon Rondo one gamefor NBA Basketball — New York at Indiana, 5 p.m., Relay — 1. Lebaon, 4:14.06; 5. North Bend 18. Texas 9-4 398 25 BBVA Compass Bowl making contact with a game official and failure TNT; Miami at Portland, 7:30 p.m., TNT. Pro Football (Madysen Hannah, Kimi Haruyama, Galen Wash, 19. Oregon State 9-4 366 14 Mississippi 38, Pittsburgh 17 to cooperate with a league investigation. Fined Auto Racing — NASCAR Daytona Winter Testing, Desiree Adams), 4:54.37. 20. Vanderbilt 9-4 248 NR Sunday, Jan. 6 Atlanta general manager Danny Ferry $15,000 10 a.m., Speed Channel. NFL Playoffs GoDaddy.com Bowl for inappropriate interaction with the game offi- Golf — PGA Tour Sony Open, 4 p.m., Golf 21. San Jose State 11-2 244 24 Wild-card Playoffs 22. Cincinnati 10-3 186 NR Arkansas State 17, Kent State 13 cials following a game. Channel; European Tour Volvo Golf Champions, 8 Pro Basketball Saturday, Jan. 5 Monday, Jan. 7 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Recalled F Jon Leuer a.m., Golf Channel 23. Nebraska 10-4 175 21 Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 24. Northern Illinois 12-2 156 16 BCS National Championship from Canton (NBADL). NBA Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 25. Tulsa 11-3 110 NR Alabama 42, Notre Dame 14 HOUSTON ROCKETS—Signed G Patrick EASTERN CONFERENCE Sunday, Jan. 6 Local Schedule Others receiving votes: Michigan 101; UCLA 75; Beverley to a multiyear contract and assigned Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 9 Conference Bowl Records Baylor 52; Oklahoma State 36; Wisconsin 18; him to Rio Grande Valley (NBADL). New York 23 11 .676 — Seattle 24, Washington 14 Conference W L Pct. Today Central Florida 15; Arkansas State 13; Arizona INDIANA PACERS—Signed coach Frank Vogel High School Boys Basketball — Sunset Brooklyn 19 15 .559 4 Divisional Playoffs Western Athletic 2 0 1.000 to a contract extension and F Dominic McGuire State 10; Rutgers 9; Kent State 5; Louisiana Tech Conference USA 4 1 .800 Conference: Myrtle Point at Gold Beach, 7:30 Boston 17 17 .500 6 Saturday, Jan. 12 to a 10-day contract. Released F Sam Young. 1 2; Arizona 1; Ohio 1. Southeastern 6 3 .667 p.m.; Bandon at Coquille, 7:30 p.m. Far West Philadelphia 15 20 .429 8⁄2 Baltimore at Denver, 1:30 p.m. (CBS) MIAMI HEAT—Waived C Josh Harrellson. Atlantic Coast 4 2 .667 League: North Bend at South Umpqua, 7:30 Toronto 12 22 .353 11 Green Bay at San Francisco, 5 p.m. (FOX) Bowl Games NEW ORLEANS HORNETS—Signed G Donald Big East 3 2 .600 p.m.; Siuslaw at Sutherlin, 7:30 p.m.; Douglas at Southeast Division W L Pct GB Sunday, Jan. 13 Saturday, Dec. 15 Sloan to a 10-day contract. Pac-12 4 4 .500 Brookings-Harbor, 7:30 p.m. Nonleague: Miami 23 9 .719 — Seattle at Atlanta, 10 a.m. (FOX) New Mexico Bowl WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Waived G Shelvin Sun Belt 2 2 .500 Marshfield at Reedsport, 7 p.m. Canyonville Atlanta 20 12 .625 3 Houston at New England, 1:30 p.m. (CBS) Arizona 49, Nevada 48 Mack. Christian at Pacific, 7:30 p.m. Orlando 12 22 .353 12 Big 12 4 5 .444 FOOTBALL 1 Conference Championships Famous Idaho Potato Bowl High School Girls Basketball — Sunset Charlotte 9 24 .273 14⁄2 Independents 1 2 .333 1 Sunday, Jan. 20 Utah State 41, Toledo 15 Washington 5 28 .152 18⁄2 Big Ten 2 5 .286 BUFFALO BILLS—Named Doug Marrone coach. Conference: Myrtle Point at Gold Beach, 6 p.m.; AFC, TBA (CBS) Thursday, Dec. 20 Central Division W L Pct GB Mid-American 2 5 .286 CHICAGO BEARS—Signed QB Matt Blanchard and Bandon at Coquille, 6 p.m. Far West League: NFC, TBA (FOX) Poinsettia Bowl North Bend at South Umpqua, 6 p.m.; Siuslaw at Chicago 19 13 .594 — Mountain West 1 4 .200 WR Terrence Toliver to reserve/future contracts. Indiana 20 14 .588 — Pro Bowl BYU 23, San Diego State 6 Sutherlin, 6 p.m.; Douglas at Brookings-Harbor, Friday, Dec. 21 Alabama 42, Notre Dame 14 DALLAS COWBOYS—Fired running backs coach Milwaukee 16 16 .500 3 Sunday, Jan. 27 6 p.m. Nonleague: Canyonville Christian at St. Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl Alabama 14 14 7 7 — 42 Skip Peete. Detroit 13 23 .361 8 At Honolulu Pacific, 6 p.m. Central Forida 38, Ball State 17 Notre Dame 0 0 7 7 — 14 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed OL Justin Cleveland 8 28 .222 13 AFC vs. NFC, 4 p.m. (NBC) High School Swimming — North Bend at Taft Saturday, Dec. 22 First Quarter Anderson, QB Chandler Harnish, CB Marshay WESTERN CONFERENCE Saturday, Dec. 22 Invitational, 4 p.m. Super Bowl New Orleans Bowl Ala—Lacy 20 run (Shelley kick), 12:03. Green, TE Dominique Jones, LB Shawn Loiseau, Southwest Division W L Pct GB New Orleans Bowl Wednesday, Jan. 9 Sunday, Feb. 3 Louisiana-Lafayette 43, East Carolina 34 Ala—M.Williams 3 pass from A.McCarron RB Davin Meggett and LB Monte Simmons to College Women’s Basketball — Umpqua at San Antonio 27 10 .730 — At New Orleans (Shelley kick), 6:14. reserve/future contracts. 1 Las Vegas Bowl SWOCC, 5:30 p.m. Memphis 22 10 .688 2⁄2 AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 3 p.m. (CBS) Second Quarter —Signed DT Chase Baker, 1 Boise State 28, Washington 26 Houston 20 14 .588 5⁄2 Ala—Yeldon 1 run (Shelley kick), 14:56. RB Joe Banyard, TE LaMark Brown, DB Bobby College Men’s Basketball — Umpqua at Monday, Dec. 24 SWOCC, 7:30 p.m. Dallas 13 22 .371 13 Ala—Lacy 11 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley Felder, TE Chase Ford, G Tyler Holmes, T Kevin 1 College Football Hawaii Bowl New Orleans 9 25 .265 16⁄2 kick), :31. Murphy and WR Chris Summers to Thursday, Jan. 10 SMU 43, Fresno State 10 High School Boys Basketball — Midwestern Northwest Division W L Pct GB Third Quarter reserve/future contracts. Oklahoma City 26 8 .765 — College Polls Wednesday, Dec. 26 Ala—Cooper 34 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley NEW YORK JETS—Fired quarterbacks coach League: Springfield at Marshfield, 7 p.m. Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Portland 19 15 .559 7 kick), 7:34. Matt Cavanaugh. The Associated Press Top 25 Central Michigan 24, Western Kentucky 21 Denver 20 16 .556 7 The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press col- ND—Golson 2 run (Brindza kick), 4:08. HOCKEY High School Results Utah 18 18 .500 9 Thursday, Dec. 27 Fourth Quarter National Hockey League lege football poll, with first-place votes in Military Bowl Minnesota 15 15 .500 9 parentheses, final records, total points based Ala—Cooper 19 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley DETROIT RED WINGS—Reassigned D Max San Jose State 29, Bowling Green 20 SWIMMING Pacific Division W L Pct GB on 25 points for a first-place vote through one kick), 11:27. Nicastro from Toledo (ECHL) to Grand Rapids Lebanon Invitational L.A. Clippers 27 8 .771 — point for a 25th-place vote, and previous rank- Belk Bowl ND—Riddick 6 pass from Golson (Brindza (AHL).WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Reassigned G Saturday Golden State 22 11 .667 4 ing: Cincinnati 48, Duke 24 kick), 7:51. Philipp Grubauer and D Brett Flemming from BOYS L.A. Lakers 15 18 .455 11 Record Pts Pv Holiday Bowl A—80,120. Reading (ECHL) to Hershey (AHL). Team Scores: South Salem 78, Lebanon 73, Sacramento 13 22 .371 14 1. Alabama (59) 13-1 1,475 2 Baylor 49, UCLA 26 Ala ND SOCCER Bend 55, North Bend 41, Marist 37, South Albany Phoenix 12 23 .343 15 2. Oregon 12-1 1,358 5 Friday, Dec. 28 First downs 28 16 Major League Soccer 24. Monday’s Games 3. Ohio State 12-0 1,302 3 Independence Bowl Rushes-yards 45-265 19-32 MONTREAL IMPACT—Named Marco Individual Results (winners and North Bend Washington 101, Oklahoma City 99 4. Notre Dame 12-1 1,288 1 Ohio 45, Louisiana-Monroe 14 Passing 264 270 Schallibaum coach. finishers in the top eight) Boston 102, New York 96 5. Georgia 12-2 1,230 6 Russell Athletic Bowl Comp-Att-Int 20-28-0 21-36-1 COLLEGE 200 Medley Relay — 1. Bend, 1:54.56; 4. North Chicago 118, Cleveland 92 5. Texas A&M 11-2 1,230 10 Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10, OT Return Yards 1 2 DELAWARE—Fired K.C. Keeler, football coach. Bend (Karl Stuntzner-Gibson, Amedee New Orleans 95, San Antonio 88 7. Stanford 12-2 1,169 8 Meineke Car Care Bowl Punts-Avg. 4-49.3 5-42.8 EASTERN MICHIGAN—Named Stan Parrish Kirkpatrick, Noah Langlie, James Jordan), Utah 100, Dallas 94 8. South Carolina 11-2 1,038 11 Texas Tech 34, Minnesota 31 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. 1:58.27. 200 Freestyle — 1. Alex Seaver, Mar, Portland 125, Orlando 119, OT 9. Florida 11-2 933 4 Saturday, Dec. 29 Penalties-Yards 4-40 3-35 FLORIDA—Announced LB Jelani Jenkins will 1:50.82; 2. Karl Stuntzner-Gibson, NB, 1:55.81. Memphis 113, Sacramento 81 10. Florida State 12-2 922 13 Armed Forces Bowl Time of Possession 38:13 21:47 enter the NFL draft. 200 Individual Medley — 1. Karl Stuntzner- Today’s Games 11. Clemson 11-2 889 14 Rice 33, Air Force 14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NEVADA—Named Brian Polian football coach. 50 Freestyle — Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. N.C. STATE—Named Bill Nayes director of foot- Gibson, NB, 2:10.33. 50 Freestyle — 1. Jacob 12. Kansas State 11-2 871 7 Fight Hunger Bowl RUSHING—Alabama, Lacy 20-140, Yeldon 21- Whitfield, SS, 24.42; 5. Amedee Kirkpatrick, NB, Miami at Indiana, 4 p.m. 108, A.McCarron 1-9, K.Drake 3-8. Notre Dame, ball operations and Joe McKillip assistant direc- 13. Louisville 11-2 781 22 Arizona State 62, Navy 28 25.06; 6. James Jordan, NB, 25.40. 100 Butterfly L.A. Lakers at Houston, 5 p.m. 14. LSU 10-3 756 9 Riddick 10-37, C.Wood 4-2, Golson 5-(minus 7). tor of football operations. — 1. Brian Parker, SS, 1:01.21; 2. Amedee Atlanta at Minnesota, 5 p.m. 15. Oklahoma 10-3 615 12 Pinstripe Bowl PASSING—Alabama, A.McCarron 20-28-0-264. OKLAHOMA—Announced S Tony Jefferson and Kirkpatrick, NB, 1:05.18. 100 Freestyle — 1. Alex Phoenix at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. 16. Utah State 11-2 456 18 Syracuse 38, West Virginia 14 Notre Dame, Golson 21-36-1-270. WR Kenny Stills will enter the NFL draft. Seaver, Mar, 50.47; 6. James Jordan, NB, 57.08. Wednesday’s Games 17. Northwestern 10-3 443 21 Alamo Bowl RECEIVING—Alabama, Cooper 6-105, Norwood RICHMOND—Announced QB Michael Rocco is 500 Freestyle — 1. Wyatt Engler, Leb, 5:07.21; 2. Atlanta at Cleveland, 4 p.m. 18. Boise State 11-2 419 20 Texas 31, Orgeon State 27 3-66, M.Williams 3-17, Ch.Jones 2-40, Lacy 2-17, transferring from Virginia. Noah Langlie, NB, 5:29.86. 200 Freestyle Relay — Utah at Charlotte, 4 p.m. 19. Texas 9-4 358 NR Valley of the Sun Bowl Shinn 2-14, K.Johnson 1-5, Yeldon 1-0. Notre STANFORD—Announced TE Zach Ertz will enter 1. South Salem, 1:40.18; 6. North Bend (Stewart Philadelphia at Toronto, 4 p.m. 20. Oregon State 9-4 303 15 Michigan State 17, TCU 16 Dame, T.Jones 7-90, Daniels 6-115, Eifert 6-61, the NFL draft. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K B4•The World • Tuesday, January8,2013 Y K Education

© 2013 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 29, No. 4 What is this? Use your creativity to turn the stalks of broccoli below into something new. You can cut them out and paste them together, too.

A bite of broccoli is a bite of power! Broccoli makes your body • Broccoli is a member of the family. stronger with all of its vitamins and minerals. • It also has a cancer- Broccoli heads are actually groups of that fighting nutrient! are almost ready to flower; each group of buds is called a . Rich in minerals and O • vitamins, broccoli is = POTAT California is broccoli country–more known as “The Crown = 50% = FLORET than of the nation’s broccoli crop BAGE Jewel of Nutrition.” = CAB = 90% grows here! = BUDS

Crunch your Mix 2 tbsp of way through a With an adult, salsa, 1 tbsp Dip a little forest of little cut a head of chopped green broccoli tree broccoli trees! broccoli into onions into Season with into the dip and little “trees.” sour cream. garlic salt. then munch!

Follow each path to discover what broccoli is called in other languages. A serving of broccoli is one cup chopped broccoli. This is about two cupped handfuls. Broccoli tastes great when it’s eaten as a crunchy snack, lightly steamed or as an ingredient in soup, stews and casseroles. The world’s heaviest broccoli weighed in at an astounding pounds! 14 + 7 + 14

Broccoli starts with the letters BRO and so do these words in this puzzle. Use the definitions to figure out each word. On one page of the A small rectangle of dense chocolate cake: newspaper, find and The color of a tree trunk: circle all of the letters in the word The area above the eyes but below the hair: “BROCCOLI.” Now connect the Not narrow: dots your circles A liquid used in soups: have made and create a new design. Something shattered into pieces: Can you do this with the words for A brush for sweeping: broccoli in the other A kind of metal often used for sculpture: languages mentioned on this A small stream: page? Standards Link: Research: Standards Link: Vocabulary: A wild horse: Use the newspaper to locate Spell grade-level appropriate words correctly. information.

Draw the veggie that should come next to continue Standards Link: Visual Arts: Know how Find the words in the puzzle. Then different media and processes communicate the pattern in each row. CASSEROLES look for each word in this week’s ideas. CABBAGE Kid Scoop stories and activities. GARLIC K C A N S P O F C N FOREST Complete the grid by using all the E R E W O P R O A P letters in the word SNACK in each FLORET vertical and horizontal row. Each letter R F E E U E G R B O should only be used once in each row. FLOWER Some spaces have been filled in for you. STEWS L T N B W A U E B R CROWN S E L O R E S S A C TREES E T L L R I N T G R GLOBE E F I G T I A O E O SNACK Standards Link: Mathematical Reasoning: Extend simple patterns. R C N M U N C H A W MUNCH Broccoli isn’t always green, you can get T E R O L F K L T N violet broccoli. To learn more, go to POWER www.kidscoop.com/kids/ CROP StandardsStandards Link: Letter sequencingsequencing.. Recognized identical words. SkimSkim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.

Healthy Actions Look through the newspaper for 10 verbs. Can you act out each one? Create a game

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A muscle sprout. muscle A teach a friend! ANSWER: to get kids to eat more Standards Link: Grammar: Identify verbs. broccoli.

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The Associated Press Loaded sweet potatoes with roasted garlic are shown served on a plate. A ‘sweet’ idea

Contributed Photo The Grile family of Coos Bay is shown here at their second annual Thanksgiving dinner at Solomon's Landing on the marina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico (clockwise from top left): Greg Brock, Linda and Bill Grile, Maylee Brock, Carter and Mekenzie Brock. It's a family consen- for potatoes sus about Solomon's Landing — this traditional Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings is second to none.

BY ELIZABETH KARMEL falling apart, allowing you to Where in The World? The Associated Press split the potato in half and load it up! However, it does If you are going on vacation, take an edition of The World with you. When you find yourself in a picturesque spot like the Grile’s did in Cabo, snap your family/group Much as I love mashed take twice as long for the with the paper. Then, when you visit a local restaurant, get a picture of your meal. Send the vital information: your name and hometown, the city you visited, the white potatoes, my favorite potatoes to cook. restaurant, who was in your group, what you ordered and what you liked about the meal. Photos can be emailed to twphoto@ theworldlink.com as .jpg-format attach- This year, I have been top- ments. “potato” is the sweet variety. I’ve been cooking and eat- ping my potato with sauteed ing sweet potatoes as long as kale, which not only looks I can remember. And when I stunning — all that orange found out that they were and green — but also is a per- loaded with vitamins and fect complement to the Versatile and overlooked tenderloin other good-for-you stuff like sweet “meaty” potato. fiber, I immediately But that’s not all. I also thought... Here’s a great roast garlic and make it into a excuse to eat sweet potato paste to flavor the potato, BY J.M. HIRSCH pie! folding in just a touch of but- The Associated Press Kidding aside, sweet ter and a pinch of sage. I potatoes are just as good if scoop out half of the potato, If you think you’ve done not better than traditional mix it all together, add half nearly everything a cook can baking potatoes in savory the cheese and put it back with boneless, skinless applications. My favorite into the shells like you would chicken breasts, it might be one-bowl meal in winter is a a twice-baked potato. At this time to talk turkey. loaded baked potato. And I point, the recipe can be made Other than the big bird at often make it with sweet in advance and re-heated Thanksgiving and ground potatoes. another day. turkey when they’re craving Around 5 p.m., I throw the Just before serving, you a virtuous burger, most peo- potatoes in a 350 F oven. I sprinkle on more cheese, add ple overlook turkey. And fair find that a lower oven tem- enough. Ground turkey can perature keeps the skin from SEE SWEET | C2 be dry and tasteless. And who has time to roast a bird (or even a massive breast) Creamy risotto two ways most nights of the week? But the turkey tenderloin — a thick strip of meat cut from between the bird’s breasts — turns out to be a convenient, delicious and The Associated Press healthy alternative. Because Chopped turkey tenderloin makes a lean and delicious burger, especially when spiked with smoked paprika the tenderloin doesn’t get and prosciutto, and served with manchego cheese. much of a workout when the bird is alive, the meat is par- way through). This creates a CHOPPED SMOKY TURKEY Pinch kosher salt ticularly tender. And like pocket which can be filled 1 BURGERS WITH MANCHEGO 1⁄4 pounds turkey tender- chicken breasts, it is incredi- with a blend of ricotta loin, cut into large chunks bly versatile, taking well to cheese, egg, herbs and 2 ounces prosciutto the grill, skillet or oven, and chopped greens. Banish all notions of dried 4 hamburger buns working well with any flavor The real benefits of turkey out ground turkey burgers. 4 ounces manchego or marinade. tenderloins are the flavor and This technique produces cheese The tenderloins — which texture. Though they resem- truly moist burgers. In fact, Heat a grill to medium. Oil average anywhere between 8 ble chicken breasts, and can when you form the patties, the grates, or coat them with ounces and 1 pound — also be used in just about any they will be very moist and cooking spray. are agreeable to a variety of recipe that calls from them, messy. Once they hit the In a large bowl, whisk cuts. Slice them crosswise the flavor is more robust and grill, they hold together fine. together the egg, garlic pow- into medallions, lengthwise the texture more tender and Start to finish: 20 minutes der, mustard powder, papri- into tenders for breading and moist. Servings: 4 ka, black pepper and salt. Set You also a few calo- 1 large egg aside. baking, or into chunks for 1 ries. A 4-ounce serving of ⁄2 teaspoon garlic powder In a food processor, com- stir-fry. 1 Because of their size, ten- turkey tenderloin has 130 ⁄2 teaspoon mustard pow- bine the turkey and pro- calories and 0.5 grams of fat. der sciutto. Pulse until the meat derloins also take well to 1 being stuffed. The same serving of bone- ⁄2 teaspoon smoked is well chopped but still The Associated Press less, skinless chicken breast paprika chunky, about 10 seconds Creamy brown rice risotto served two ways, with brussels Use a paring to knife to cut 1 a slit along one side into the has 144 calories and nearly 6 ⁄2 teaspoon ground black sprouts and apple, front, and asparagus and tomatoes, meat (without going all the grams of fat. pepper SEE TURKEY | C2 served in bowls. See the recipe on Page C2.

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BY J.M. HIRSCH with Brussels sprouts and tart apple, peeled and heat, leaving it covered. The and reduced, about 10 min- ries); 10 g fat (3.5 g saturated; The Associated Press apple, another with aspara- diced rice will not be completely utes. Stir in the cornstarch 0 g trans fats); 25 mg choles- gus and tomatoes. Both are OR cooked and there will be mixture, then cook for terol; 62 g carbohydrate; 8 g I’m always searching for incredibly delicious. 1 pound asparagus, some water in the pan. Set another minute. fiber; 12 g sugar; 21 g protein; ways to make a healthier ver- trimmed and cut into 2- aside. Stir in the cheese until 880 mg sodium. 1 sion of risotto, one of my inch pieces AND ⁄2 cup In a large skillet over melted. Season with salt and Nutrition information per CREAMY BROWN RICE favorite winter Italian dish- oil-packed sliced sun- medium-high, heat the oil. pepper. Top with crisped serving of the asparagus and es. RISOTTO TWO WAYS — dried tomatoes Add the prosciutto and cook prosciutto, then drizzle with tomato variation: 400 calo- Risotto traditionally is until crisp. Use a spoon to WITH BRUSSELS SPROUTS (drained) balsamic glaze just before ries; 100 calories from fat (25 made with starchy white 1 transfer the prosciutto to a ⁄2 cup white wine serving. percent of total calories); 11 g rice. That starch is essential AND APPLE OR ASPARAGUS 1 plate and set aside. Do not 1 ⁄2 cups low-sodium Nutrition information per fat (3.5 g saturated; 0 g trans to producing a creamy, thick AND TOMATOES chicken broth, room wipe out the skillet. Return serving for the Brussels fats); 25 mg cholesterol; 52 g risotto. But I wanted a the pan to the stovetop over temperature sprouts and apple variation: carbohydrate; 5 g fiber; 6 g whole-grain version. Trou- 1 medium-high heat and add ⁄2 tablespoon cornstarch 420 calories; 90 calories from sugar; 20 g protein; 890 mg ble is, brown rice doesn’t Start to finish: 40 minutes the rosemary and onion. release nearly as much starch (20 minutes active) mixed with 1 tablespoon Saute until starting to fat (21 percent of total calo- sodium. Servings: 4 water during cooking, so substi- 1 brown, about 4 to 5 minutes. 1 cup short grain brown ⁄2 cup grated Parmesan tuting it often produces Add the Brussels sprouts heads, then roast for 1 hour, risotto that is thin and unin- rice (or brown sushi cheese and apple OR the asparagus SWEET rice) Salt and ground black or until golden-brown and spiring. and sun-dried tomatoes. soft. Remove and let cool. It took me a few attempts, 2 cups water pepper, to taste Cook for about 5 minutes, Stuff with or 1 Meanwhile, prick the ⁄2 tablespoon olive oil Purchased balsamic glaze, but I eventually figured out then add the wine and stir without meat sweet potatoes with a fork, how to have my whole grains 3 ounces prosciutto, to serve vigorously for 1 to 2 minutes chopped Continued from Page C1 then rub them with oil. Add and my thick and creamy In a medium saucepan to deglaze the pan. Add the them to the oven and bake for 1 tablespoon minced fresh risotto. And it was simple. I over medium-high heat, rice and any liquid in the 50 to 60 minutes, or until just needed to add starch. rosemary combine the rice and water. pan. Add the chicken broth a healthy spoonful of the tender. Once I had that down, 1 medium yellow onion, Bring to a boil, then cover, and stir well. Bring to a sim- sauteed kale and, if you like, Once the garlic has cooled then I needed to add flavor. finely diced reduce heat to simmer and mer and cook, stirring fre- top with toasted pumpkin enough to handle, remove For this recipe, I came up 1 pound Brussels sprouts, cook for 20 minutes. quently to prevent sticking, seeds for a welcome crunch. the cloves from their skins. with two variations, one quartered AND 1 firm Remove the pan from the until the liquid has thickened If you don’t like kale, you can The most efficient way to do saute spinach instead. And this is to squeeze the whole while I have specified fontina head from the bottom. 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They also can be 3 tablespoons toasted microwaved for 2 minutes. pumpkin seeds (optional) Serve hot, garnished with Roasted chicken (optional) pumpkin seeds and chicken, Heat the oven to 400 F. if desired. Remove the outer layer of Nutrition information per papery skin from the heads serving (not including 1 of garlic. Slice off ⁄4 inch optional chicken and pump- from the narrow end of each. kin seeds): 230 calories; 120 Place each head of garlic, cut calories from fat (52 percent side up, on a square of of total calories); 13 g fat (6 g heavy-duty foil. Drizzle each saturated; 0 g trans fats); 30 with olive oil, then sprinkle mg cholesterol; 20 g carbohy- with salt. Wrap the foil drate; 3 g fiber; 5 g sugar; 8 g loosely up and over the garlic protein; 270 mg sodium.

TURKEY and cook, covered, for 4 to 5 minutes. Flip the burgers — Big savings is they should be firm enough to move easily now — and in grams of fat cook for another 4 to 5 min- Continued from Page C1 utes, or until they read 165 F at the center. Top each burg- er with a quarter of the total. Scrape the sides of the cheese, then serve on a bun. bowl and pulse again if any large pieces remain Nutrition information per unchopped. serving (values are rounded to Transfer the meat to the the nearest whole number): bowl with the egg mixture, 420 calories; 130 calories then mix well. Form the meat from fat (31 percent of total into 4 loose patties. They will calories); 15 g fat (6 g saturat- be moist and not hold ed; 0 g trans fats); 145 mg together well. cholesterol; 23 g carbohy- Use a spatula to carefully drate; 52 g protein; 1 g fiber; place the burgers on the grill 1070 mg sodium.

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OK, I’ll say a word, and you respond with the first thing that pops into your head: Me: January FRANK AND ERNEST You: White Sales! Excellent response — the very one I was hoping for to set the tone for this column. It’s important to note that times EVERYDAY have CHEAPSKATE changed with these monthly sale guides. In THE BORN LOSER recent years, some of the best sales Mary often Hunt take place immedi- ately before the related holi- day or season. Here’s a month-by-month guide for the best times to ZITS purchase all sorts of con- sumer goods: January — Besides every- thing Christmas, this is a good time to stock up on white sale items like towels and blankets. TVs are priced lowest during the two weeks prior to the Super Bowl. February — President’s Day is the cue for furniture retailers to offer blowout bargains, especially on upholstered furniture. CLASSIC PEANUTS March — Even though it still feels like winter, home improvement centers haul out air conditioners in March THE FAMILY CIRCUS and put them on sale. March is also National Frozen Food month, so plan to fill your freezer. April — Home improve- ment items like flooring, house paint and gardening supplies are good buys now. And eggs, both chocolate and FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE fowl. Think: Easter. May — Mattresses and box springs are highly promoted from late May to early fall. This is when retailers get support from mattress man- ufacturers in the form of advertising and special offers. Memorial Day week- end is the signal for big-tick- et items like major appliances to go on sale. June — If you’re not too ROSE IS ROSE picky, this is a great month to buy a wedding dress. What hasn’t sold gets highly dis- counted in anticipation of a new season of bridal wear. Home tools and hardware, dairy foods (yep, it’s National Dairy Month) and menswear are the hot items for June, too. July — Electronics, including air conditioners (what’s left by this time in the LUANN season) and ceiling fans; craft supplies, summer clothes, shoes, swim wear and barbe- cues are bargains this month. August — Outdoor furni- ture, now marked down, is taking its last breath as the season winds down. Fresh produce is cheap this month, as are school supplies and pre-season fall fashions. White sale items are now offered routinely in August, too. GRIZZWELLS September — Golf clubs are a bargain this month, along with canned goods, scooters, bikes and ... houses. Home sellers who were unsuccessful in selling dur- ing the summer are anxious to move before Christmas. Now they may listen to your ridiculously low offer. October — This is the big month for candy. Stock up for all your holidays. And, it may be a good time to buy a new car, if you must. In October,salespeople are getting nervous about meet- MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN ing or beating year-end quo- tas. November — Turkeys are priced dirt cheap from now through Christmas. So are cranberries and baking sup- plies. Stock the freezer because a turkey that remains frozen is good for at least a year. December. Everything you can imagine, from toys to computers, shoes to per- fume, crystal to party foods, cellphones and baby furni- ture are on sale in hopes of boosting holiday retail sales. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website. You can email her at [email protected] om, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630.

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Contact Chris at O Auto. #1222A/359637 6 lines, 1 week O 2086 McPhearson, NB. 1bedroom 1 541-294-8735. 602 Commercial Property $12.00 bath No pets. W/G included. First, C C OMPETITION OMPETITION ! last, dep. $450 mo. Call 530-701-1541 All specials will appear in ! COQUILLE: NEW OFFICE space The World, Bandon Western 805 Horses/Equine 390 S. Wasson St. for lease.Hwy 42 S. Frontage. Build World, Umpqua Post, The Link, 3 bed. Place your ad to suit, Fantastic visibility of both Online/Online Map stove/fridge/drapes/deck/fenced HORSESHOEING sides, on site parking. $500mo. & Smart Mobile. $25,990 back yard/2 car garage/ W/G paid $25,990 plus sec. dep. to view, call John at If scheduled before the deadline here and give Rent $645 mo. Apply at 324 ‘06 Chevy Silverado 4x4 Call 541-260-5198. has passed. All prices will be the 3/4 Crew Cab, SWB, 1 Owner, Ackerman, 541-8884762 same regardless of deadlines. All your business Low Miles. #B3234/164794 Myrtle Point Tavern/Deli Newer 2 bdr. 1bth Duplex. W/S/G specials are category specific. 1500+ sq. ft. Furnished. pd. $600mo plus $600 sec. NO There are no refunds on specials. $900/mo. 541-488-0407. smoking/pets. And 1 bdr.1 bth. apt. Starts October 1, 2012 the boost it Building also for sale. all utilities pd. $510 plus $510 sec. 541-267-6278 No smoking/pets. 541-756-3212 needs. Call TEJUN FOWLER $31,990 604 Homes Unfurnished REEDSPORT 756 Wood/Heating 541-297-5295 2006 Chevy Corvette Townhouse style duplex [email protected] 541-269-1222 Convertible, 6 Spd., Many Extras. 4 bedroom, 2 bath #13036A/071321 unit avail. Great shape and Firewood - Nice Alder / Fir 70/30 mix in Edgewood area, NB. Appliances, location and available immediately! dishwasher, inside W/D hookups, $150 / full cord split. Delivery free Ext. 293 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1 car garage, Coos Bay - Reedsport 541-404-9564 808 Pet Care electric/gas heat, attached W/D hookups, dishwasher, patio 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay double+ garage w/storage, plus yard. 600/mo., 1st/ last + for details HondaWorld.com covered patio, RV space. Carol’s Pet Sitting 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 $150 deposit. No pets/smoking. ★Your Place or Mine★ Pet negotiable. $1100/mo. Tenant responsible for until. 541-297-1547. ★Short or Long Term★ Credit check required. Electronics ★Excellent References★ Please Call 541-271-3743 775 ★541-297-6039★ Every Day ★See us on Facebook★ 777 Computers Pet Cremation Other Stuff 700 541-267-3131 S PORTS Free Pick Up & Disposal Myrtle Point, Very clean 2 bed, 1 ba. of all PC, laptops, home. No pets. No smoking. Must monitors and printers. keep lawn mowed & trimmed. Good 701 Furniture 541-294-9107 Equipment rental references a must. $650/mo + MERCHANDISE $750 dep. Avail. 10/23. 541-404-5075. 825 SPECIALS 3 bedroom 3 Weeks 1757 Mon roe, North Bend Pets/Animals Newly remodeled by Pony Village Choose any of these specials and 826 Farm add a photo for $5.00 extra. Hardwood floors $895 800 2216 HST. Mahindra tractor (2011). 541-297-4834 with loader and 48in brush hog. 243 Merchandise 1 hrs. $9500 obo. 541-572-3100 or 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold 928-453-7454 Cute 2 bdr. house in desirable between $1.00 up to $500. 801 Birds/Fish Mingus Park neighborhood. FREE CRANBERRY TUB, 14 ft., 4 ft. sides. Front yard, garage w/workspace, Excellent condition. $2,500. Ph. W/D hookups. No pets/smoking. Found Specials 541-332-0474. $650/mo., first,last+ Merchandise 2 For Items or Pets FB TRUCK, ‘84 Intl, 18 ft. dumpbed, Local School Sports, $500 deposit. references. 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold without/or with photo: 6 mon.lease required. between $501. up to $1000. 4 ft. sides. Runs good. $8,000. Ph. 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National Stories $695/mo. + deposit. 541-756-1739 Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. suction and foot valve. Excellent con- All specials are category specific. dition. $4500. 541-332-0474. There are no refunds on specials. Subscribe today! TRACTOR WITH Tiger Sidearm mow, Starts October 1, 2012 Free cockatiel to good home. Young F 7710 4x4, 85hp. Ph. 541-332-0474. Call 541-269-9999 541-267-6278 male, grey. Includes cage, food, treats and toys. Would be happiest w/ a or 800-437-6397. companion bird. Owner is allergic. TRAILER, 12 ton, Econoline, tilt bed. 541-347-8361 $4,500. Ph. 541-332-0474.

COQUILLE: 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. an idea to the test regarding a take the strain off. cially where your career or work No smoking, No pets. $650/mo + financial arrangement. The least THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 2013 is concerned. Whatever you do, $750 security deposit@ move in. you could do is try it out; the pay- In the coming months, spend don’t make your responsibilities Call 541-404-5075. off could be substantial if things the necessary time and effort to more difficult than they really are. work out. gain the material security vital to CANCER (June 21-July 22) FOR RENT - 965 Vermont, NB. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 2013 2 large beds, 2 bath, deck, view. VICTORIAN STYLE CANCER (June 21-July 22) both your pet projects and your — It’s especially important that No pets. First, last, deposit. rocking love seat. In very good In the year ahead, you could — Conditions that influence you workaday endeavors. If you’re you don’t make any purchases $750/mo. Do not disturb tenants. shape. Burgundy floral print. get involved in an enterprise that Call: 530-701-1541. Asking $150. 541-756-8430 both physically and mentally can prepared for anything, you’ll be — be they big or small — rashly. you’ll need to be quite secretive be exceptionally harmonious if able to handle everything. Check all available sources BRIDGE about. Your project could be cov- you handle things in a warm, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. before spending your money on eted by the opposition and easily friendly manner. Play life light 19) — Even though you mean a big-ticket item. Tom Flynn, an author, journalist next? copied if they got wind of it. and easy. well, back off if a friend starts LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — and novelist, said, “Be sure you posi- South’s jump to three spades was CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — hinting that you’re being too The chances that you’ll fulfill a tively identify your target before you game-invitational, guaranteeing at 19) — None among your group When you expend your energies inquisitive. You pal is anxious to personal ambition are pretty pull the trigger.” least a six-card suit. of friends will have a knack for on labors of love, you’ll be confide in you, but must do so in good, but you must make sure As I mentioned yesterday, defend- Since East had played high-low in organizing like yours. Appoint amazed at how much you can his or her own good time. that you don’t handle things in a ers should identify their target, the hearts, West knew that South had yourself director and start putting tricks that they need to defeat the con- begun with three hearts. So West accomplish, and the enjoyment AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) self-serving fashion, which would some plans together that every- you’ll derive from the process. — In order to gain the cooperation ruffle a few feathers. tract. Then they should pull the trigger could see four tricks: one spade and one will enjoy. — play the necessary cards. three hearts. But where was the fifth You deserve such a day. of a friend, you must first show VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) In this deal, how should West have winner? AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) willingness to compromise. You — Unless you openly discuss defended against three spades? He If West shifted to his club, took the 19) — That burning feeling in — After being subjected to a need to be able to bend a little, or things that have bugged you late- led the heart ace: three, nine, five. He next trick with the spade ace, and gave your ears is likely to be due to so couple of hectic days, you’re enti- you’ll never get what you want. ly, they could fester in your brain- continued with the heart king: six, four, his partner a heart ruff, perhaps he many friends saying nice things tled to let yourself go and relax a PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) pan. Instead of suffering in seven. What should he have shot could receive a club ruff in return. about you. You have far more little. You don’t need any social — A failure on your part to silence, expose what ails you to However, from the bidding boosters than you realize. East could not have two fanfare — just time alone with appreciate an associate’s point the light of day. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) your special someone. of view could create some LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — spades. — When socializing, don’t mere- Instead, West had to gain LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — severe friction between the two Money matters could be a mixed a trick with the diamond ly mingle with people looking for You should take prospective of you. Make it a point to see bag for you at present. Although king. But if South had the polite chitchat — circulate with clients to your favorite haunt things from another point of view. you are likely to make a wrong diamond ace and queen, persons whom you can learn rather than to a fancy place.You’ll ARIES (March 21-April 19) move that’ll cost you money, East had to lead the suit. from. achieve more in a convivial, — This is not a day to make an you’ll have a chance to rectify it How could West get East ARIES (March 21-April 19) homey atmosphere. impulsive gamble, even if you later, if you’re smart enough. on lead? — A coveted goal can be Right — he led his heart SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) think it would expedite matters SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) achieved if you’re willing to work — Having too structured a for you. It won’t. Stick to the — Provided that associates feel jack (not the two, which for it. Put aside any trivial East might have read as a schedule might find you much straight and narrow, even if it you’re not trying to manipulate suit-preference signal for endeavors and go for that special too restless and champing at the takes more time. them, they’ll be willing to consid- clubs, indicating that West something that you’ve wanted for bit. Leave yourself some space in TAURUS (April 20-May 20) er your directives. To be on the was void in that suit). a long time. which to move about and be able — As long as you don’t make safe side, explain your intentions East, thinking that South TAURUS (April 20-May 20) to do as your impulses direct. negative assumptions, some before you implement them. still had the heart queen, — Generally, it’s wise to avoid SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- pleasant experiences can be in SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- ruffed. And when South discussions on religion and/or played a low heart, East Dec. 21) — Friends or relatives the offing. Conversely, if you Dec. 21) — When you allow your politics, but if a friend should who truly believe in you could anticipate having a bum time, emotions to override your sound correctly understood his offer a friendly, fresh perspective, partner’s play. East shifted serve as a springboard to suc- that’s what’s going to happen. logic, you become vulnerable to to the diamond jack — you might find it interesting. cess. Their suggestions on how GEMINI (May 21-June 20) repeating past errors. Don’t fail to down one. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) to handle your troubles should — Attitude is everything, espe- learn from experience. — This might be the day to put

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NORTH RIGHT OF WAY EDGE TO A above. Pursuant to an Origination, September 1, 2012 Sussman Shank, LLP Legals Qualifications- 1” ROD; THENCE NORTH 00° 06’ 40” Field Servicing & Master Participation 4,498.10 Late Charges from 1000 SW Broadway, Suite 1400 100 Based Selection Process EAST, 500.50 FEET TO A 5/8” ROD Agreement entered into on September March 15, 2010 to Portland, OR 97205 Request for Qualifications LOCATED ON THE SAID 21, 2010 between Clark Jennings and September 15, 2012 503-227-1111 EAST-WEST QUARTER SECTION Agri-Access, a division and trademark 350.00 Appraisal The Oregon International Port of Coos LINE; THENCE NORTH 89° 25’ 25” of Agstar Financial Services, ACA, 11,122.74 Delinquent Property STATE OF OREGON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Bay (Port) is soliciting Statements of WEST, 212.57 FEET, ALONG THE and its wholly owned subsidiary enti- Taxes 2010 - 2012 ss. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Qualifications for Professional Support SAID EAST-WEST QUARTER SEC- ties, Agstar Financial Services, PCA, 478.97 Costs and Expenses County of Multnomah COUNTY OF COOS Services for the Charleston Marina TION LINE TO THE POINT OF BE- and Agstar Financial Services, FLCA 1,000.00 Attorneys’ Fees Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, a Dela- Complex; Engineer of Record for GINNING. (collectively, “Agstar”), Agstar is (1) to 1,144.00 Foreclosure Guarantee I, the undersigned, certify that I am ware Limited Liability Company, Plain- Small Projects. service the loan made to Edward D. $509,768.55* TOTAL the attorney or one of the attorneys tiff v. Evelyn Ocampo and Marciano Tax Parcel Number: 1029404 and Carlin and Cindy A. Carlin secured by * Plus for the above named trustee and that Ocampo; Bayview Loan Servicing LL; The scope of work for the Engineer of X-300841 the Deed of Trust described above; $95.4912/day the foregoing is a complete and exact Janet A. Gonzalez, f/n/a Janet A. Record for Small Projects will be to and (2) to be appointed as Clark Jen- copy of the original trustee’s notice of Favalora; Unknown Parties in Posses- provide Professional Support Ser- There are defaults by the grantor or nings’ attorney-in-fact to permit Agstar WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given sale. sion or Claiming a Right to Posses- vices, to include planning, design, en- other person owing an obligation, the to service the loan and enforce the that the undersigned Trustee will on sion; and Unknown Occupants, De- gineering, construction management performance of which is secured by loan documents, including pursuing a March 12, 2013, at the hour of 10:00 /s/ Gabriela Sanchez fendants. Case No.: 12CV0608 SUM- and/or similar services to the Port for the Trust Deed, with respect to provi- foreclosure action. a.m., in accord with the standard of Attorney for said Trustee MONS BY PUBLICATION NOTICE the Charleston Marina Complex: sions therein which authorize sale in time established by ORS 187.110, at TO DEFENDANTS READ THESE Charleston Marina & Launch Ramp, the event of default of such provision; On September 23, 2011, a Limited the front steps of the Coos County If the foregoing is a copy to be served PAPERS CAREFULLY! You must Charleston Shipyard, Charleston Ice the defaults for which foreclosure is Power of Attorney for Participation Courthouse, 250 N Baxter, in the City pursuant to ORS 86.740 or ORS “appear” in this case or the other side and Charleston Marina RV Park. made is grantor’s failure to pay when Loans dated October 20, 2010 was re- of Coquille, County of Coos, State of 86.750(1), fill in opposite the name will win automatically. To “appear” due the following sums: corded in the Coos County Real Prop- Oregon, sell at public auction to the and address of party to be served. you must file with the court a legal pa- The Request for Qualifications docu- erty Records as Recorder’s No. highest bidder for cash the interest in per called a “motion” or “answer.” ment is available at the Oregon Inter- Arrearage in the sum of $16,643.37 as 2001-7492 appointing Agstar as Clark the said described real property which SERVE: The “motion” or “answer” must be national Port of Coos Bay administra- of October 1, 2012, plus additional Jennings’ attorney-in-fact. Pursuant the grantor had or had power to con- given to the court clerk or administra- tive office, 125 W. Central Avenue, payments, property expenditures, to the Limited Power of Attorney for vey at the time of the execution by Grantor/Borrower tor within 30 days of the date of first Suite 300, Coos Bay, OR 97420, and taxes, liens, assessments, insurance, Participation Loans, Agstar is entitled grantor of the said Trust Deed, to- Edward D. Carlin publication, 12/19/2012, along with the on the Port’s website at late fees, attorney’s and trustee’s fees to pursue foreclosure of the Deed of gether with any interest which the PO Box 1452 required filing fee. It must be in www.portofcoosbay.com. and costs, and interest due at the time Trust granted to secure the loan made grantor or grantor’s Coos Bay, OR 97420 proper form and have proof of service of reinstatement or sale. to Edward D. Carlin and Cindy A. Car- successors-in-interest acquired after on the Plaintiff’s attorney or, if the RFQ Submittal closing time and date: lin on behalf Clark Jennings. the execution of said Trust Deed, to Grantor/Borrower Plaintiff does not have an attorney, 2:00 p.m. PST, By reason of said defaults, the benefi- satisfy the foregoing obligations Edward D. Carlin proof of service on the Plaintiff. The Monday, January 28, 2013 ciary has declared all sums owing on Ticor Title Insurance Company was thereby secured and the costs and 94321 Hideaway Hill Drive subject of this a judicial foreclosure of the obligations secured by said Trust designated Trustee in the Deed of expenses of sale, including a reason- North Bend, OR 97459 real property commonly known as 871 Contact Information: Deed immediately due and payable, Trust. The Beneficiary, by and able charge by the trustee. S Broadway, Coos Bay, OR 97420 for Kathy Wall, Chief Operating Officer said sums being the following, to-wit: through its attorney-in-fact, has ap- Grantor/Borrower non-payment of mortgage debt. If you Oregon International Port of Coos Bay pointed Howard M. Levine as Succes- Notice is further given that any person Cindy A. Carlin have questions, you should see an at- Office: 541-267-7678 Payoff in the sum of $166,924.70 as sor Trustee under an Appointment of named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at PO Box 1452 torney immediately. If you need help email: [email protected] of October 1, 2012, plus taxes, liens, Successor Trustee, dated June 25, any time prior to five (5) days before Coos Bay, OR 97420 in finding an attorney, you may call assessments, property expenditures, 2012, and recorded on June 29, 2012 the date last set for the sale, to have the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Refer- PUBLISHED: The World - January 8, insurance, accruing interest, late fees, in the Official Records of Coos this foreclosure proceeding dismissed Grantor/Borrower ral Service at (503) 684-3763 or 2013 (ID-20223979) attorney’s and trustee’s fees and County, Oregon, as Recorder’s No. and the Trust Deed reinstated by pay- Cindy A. Carlin toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. costs incurred by beneficiary or its as- 2012-5301. ment to the beneficiary of the entire 94321 Hideaway Hill Drive DATED: December 11, 2012. signs. amount then due (other than such por- North Bend, OR 97459 Glogowski Law Firm, PLLC, Katrina E. Both the beneficiary and the trustee tion of the principal as would not then Glogowski, OSB #035386, 506 2nd REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given have elected to sell the said real prop- be due had not default occurred) and Occupants Ave Ste 2600, Seattle, WA 98104 CITY OF COOS BAY that the undersigned trustee will on erty to satisfy the obligations secured by curing any other default com- 94321 Hideaway Hill Drive (206) 903-9966 Fax (20^) 405-2701. 500 Central Ave February 28, 2013, at the hour of by said Trust Deed and a Notice of plained of herein that is capable of be- North Bend, OR 97459 Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 11:00 a.m., in accord with the stand- Default has been recorded pursuant to ing cured by tendering the perfor- PUBLISHED: The World - December ard of time established by ORS Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); mance required under the obligation Junior Lien Holder 18, 25, 2012, January 01 and 08, Proposals for Bidding and Construc- 187.110, at the following place: West the defaults for which the foreclosure or Trust Deed, and in addition to pay- Sterling Savings Bank 2013. (ID-2022510) tion Management Services for Pump Front Entrance of the Coos County is made are grantor’s failure to pay ing said sums or tendering the perfor- 212 South 5th Street Station 4 will be received by the City Courthouse, 250 N Baxter Street, real property taxes when due and mance necessary to cure the default, Coos Bay, OR 97420 of Coos Bay until February 1, 2013 at Coquille, Oregon, sell at public auc- grantor’s failure to pay when due the by paying all costs and expenses ac- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 3:00 p.m. The RFP is available tion to the highest bidder for cash the following sums: tually incurred in enforcing the obliga- - and - STATE OF OREGON online at the City’s website: interest in the above-described Prop- tion and Trust Deed, together with FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS http://coosbay.org/archive/requests. erty, which the grantor had or had $89,960.45 Missed Principal and trustee’s and attorneys’ fees not ex- Sterling Savings Bank Questions can be addressed by call- power to convey at the time of the ex- Interest Payments ceeding the amounts provided by said c/o J. Gregory Siebly, CEO Case No.: 12PB0296 ing (541) 269-1181 ext. 2247. ecution by grantor of the said Trust ($2,901.95/month from ORS 86.753. 805 SW Broadway, Suite 2240 Deed, together with any interest which March 1, 2010 to Portland, OR 97205 In the Matter of the Estate of PUBLISHED: The World - January 8 the grantor or grantor’s successors in September 1, 2012) In construing this notice, the singular June H. Kocher, and 10, 2013 (ID-20223934) interest acquired after the execution 4,498.10 5% Late Charges from includes the plural, the word “Grantor” Deceased. of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the obli- March 15, 2010 to includes any successor in interest to FAIR DEBT COLLECTION TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE gations thereby secured and the costs September 15, 2012 the grantor as well as any other per- PRACTICES ACT NOTICE Notice To Interested Persons and expenses of sale, including a rea- 350.00 Appraisal son owing an obligation, the perfor- Reference is made to a certain trust sonable charge by the trustee. 11,122.74 Delinquent Property mance of which is secured by said This communication is from a debt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the deed (“Trust Deed”) made, executed Taxes 2010 - 2012 Trust Deed, and the words “Trustee” collector attempting to collect a debt undersigned has been appointed per- and delivered by Gwendolyn Cam- Notice is further given that any person 478.97 Costs and Expenses and “Beneficiary” include their respec- and any information obtained will be sonal representative of the above es- eron and John Cameron, Tenancy named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at 1,000.00 Attorneys’ Fees tive successors in interest, if any. used for that purpose. tate. All persons having claims by the Entirety, as grantor, to Fidelity any time prior to five days before the 1,144.00 Foreclosure Guarantee against the estate are required to National Title, as trustee, in favor of date last set for the sale, to have this $108,554.26 TOTAL DATED September 27, 2012 / s / PUBLISHED: The World - January 01, present them, within four months after Oregon First Community Credit foreclosure proceeding dismissed and Howard M. Levine 08, 15 and 22, 2013 (ID-20223287) the date of first publication of this no- Union, as beneficiary, dated June 29, the Trust Deed reinstated by payment By reason of said default the benefi- Howard M. Levine, Successor Trustee tice, to the personal representative at 2005, and recorded on July 6, 2005, to the beneficiary of the entire amount ciary has declared all sums owing on the address of the attorneys for the as Recording No. 2005-9947, in the then due (other than such portion of the obligation secured by said Trust personal representative set forth be- mortgage records of Coos County, Or- the principal as would not then be due Deed immediately due and payable, low, or the claims may be barred. egon. Oregon First Community Credit had no default occurred) and by cur- said sums being the following, to-wit: Union is now known as First Com- ing any other default complained of All persons whose rights may be af- munity Credit Union. herein that is capable of being cured $491,174.74 Accelerated Principal fected by the proceeding may obtain by tendering the performance required and Interest though additional information from the records The Trust Deed covers the following under the obligation or Trust Deed, of the court, the personal representa- described real property (“Property”) and in addition to paying said sum or tive, or the attorneys for the personal situated in said county and state, tendering the performance necessary representative. to-wit: to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in en- Dated and first published: January 8, GET YOUR BUSINESS See attached Exhibit A. forcing the obligation and Trust Deed, 2013. EXHIBIT A together with trustee’s and attorney’s fees not exceeding the amounts pro- ADVERTISEMENT IN Mary L. Hall, Personal Representative Real property in the County of Coos, vided by said ORS 86.753. c/o Andrew E. Combs State of Oregon, described as follows: THE BULLETIN Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin In construing this notice, the singular & Combs, LLP ALL THAT AREA LOCATED NORTH includes the plural, the word “grantor” 444 N. 4th Street BOARD TODAY!! OF THE BILL’S CREEK COUNTY includes any successor in interest to P. O. Box 1120 ROAD IN THE NORTHWEST QUAR- the grantor as well as any other per- Coos Bay, OR 97420 TER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUAR- son owing an obligation, the perfor- TER OF SAID SECTION 32, TOWN- mance of which is secured by said PUBLISHED: The World - January 8, SHIP 28 SOUTH, RANGE 14 WEST Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” 15, and 22, 2013. (ID-20223857) OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, and “beneficiary” include their re- COOS COUNTY, OREGON; spective successors in interest, if any. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Notice is hereby given that a public EXCEPTING & RESERVING THE The NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL meeting will be conducted by the FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PORTION: TENANTS, attached hereto as Ex- South West Area Commission on BEGINNING AT THE PIPE LOCATED hibit B, is incorporated herein by Transportation comprising of Coos, AT THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION reference. Exhibit B, NOTICE TO Douglas, and Curry Counties on Janu- 32, TOWNSHIP 28 SOUTH, RANGE RESIDENTIAL TENANTS, is not Call MichelleCall at ary 11, 2013 from 10:00 am - 12:00 14 WEST OF THE WILLAMETTE ME- published pursuant to 86.750(2)(b). pm at the Coos County Annex RIDIAN, GO SOUTH 89° 25’ EAST, 541-269-1222 541-269-1222 ext. 293 (Coquille), 201 N. Adams Coquille, OR 660.00 FEET, ALONG THE THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN AT- 97423. Agenda items to be consid- EAST-WEST QUARTER SECTION TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY ered include: 1) Membership updates LINE THROUGH SECTION 32; INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE 2) Begin Prioritization of Projects for THENCE SOUTH 00° 16’ WEST, USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. UN- 2015-2018 STIP. All interested per- PARALLEL WITH THE LESS YOU NOTIFY US WITHIN 30 sons may appear and be heard. The NORTH-SOUTH QUARTER SECTION DAYS AFTER RECEIVING THIS NO- Your resource for meeting location is accessible to per- LINE THROUGH SECTION 32, TO TICE THAT YOU DISPUTE THE VA- sons with disabilities. A request for an THE NORTH EDGE OF THE SAID LIDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY interpreter for the hearing impaired or BILL’S CREEK COUNTY ROAD; PORTION OF IT, WE WILL ASSUME for other accommodations for persons THENCE ALONG THE NORTH EDGE THE DEBT IS VALID. IF YOU NO- with disabilities should be made at OF THE SAID BILL’S CREEK TIFY US, IN WRITING, WITHIN 30 least 48 hours before the meeting to LOCAL NEW S COUNTY ROAD, WESTERLY AND DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THIS Lajuana Baldwin, at 541) 396-3707. NORTHWESTERLY, TO A POINT NOTICE THAT YOU DO DISPUTE Dated this 8th day of January, 2013. WHERE THE SAID NORTH-SOUTH THE DEBT OR ANY PORTION OF SOUTH WEST AREA COMMISSION QUARTER SECTION LINE INTER- IT, WE WILL PROVIDE VERIFICA- ON TRANSPORTATION SECTS THE SAID BILL’S CREEK TION BY MAILING YOU A COPY OF Martin Callery, Chair COUNTY ROAD; THENCE NORTH THE RECORDS. IF YOU SO RE- 00° 16’ EAST ALONG SAID QUEST, IN WRITING, WITHIN 30 PUBLISHED: The World - January 08, NORTH-SOUTH QUARTER SECTION DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THIS 2013 (ID-20223967) LINE, TO THE POINT OF BEGINN- NOTICE, WE WILL PROVIDE YOU ING. WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS NOTICE OF SEALED BID PROCESS OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR IF Notice is hereby given that the Ore- ALSO SAVE & EXCEPT THE FOL- DIFFERENT FROM THE CURRENT gon International Port of Coos Bay will LOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL: CREDITOR. open Sealed Bids at 4:00 P.M. on BEGINNING AT A POINT SOUTH 89° January 10, 2013, at the Marina 25’ 25” EAST 660 FEET, MORE OR DATED: October 3, 2012. Complex office located at the Port of LESS, FROM THE CENTER OF SEC- Coos Bay in Charleston, Coos TION 32, TOWNSHIP 28 SOUTH, Valerie A. Tomasi, Successor Trustee County, Oregon. The items below will RANGE 14 WEST OF THE WILLAM- Tomasi Salyer Baroway be publicly awarded to the highest bid- ETTE MERIDIAN, COOS COUNTY, 121 SW Morrison, Suite 450 der in order to satisfy storage and/or OREGON, SAID POINT BEING THE Portland, OR 97204 moorage charges for which the Port NORTHEAST CORNER OF PROP- Phone: 503-894-9900; has possessory chattel lien under the ERTY CONVEYED TO BRUCE fax: 971-544-7236 provisions of ORS 87.152 through GOLGROVE BY INSTRUMENT RE- ORS 87.212. CORDED JANUARY 2, 1975, AS MI- PUBLISHED: The World - December CROFILM NO. 75-1-108425, REC- 25, 2012, January 01, 08 and 15, The name or description of the items, ORDS OF COOS COUNTY, ORE- 2013 (ID-20222499) the name of the owner or reputed GON; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH owner of such items and amount due 89° 25’ 25” EAST 212.57 FEET, TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE on the lien are as follows: MORE OR LESS, TO THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF PROPERTY Reference is made to that certain trust Paavo Carroll CONVEYED TO SOL BUCKSBAUM deed made by Edward D. Carlin and F/V # 252-849 “Kruzof” BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED Cindy A. Carlin, tenants by the en- $ 324.80 MARCH 20, 1974, AS MICROFILM tirety, as Grantor, to Ticor Title Insur- NO. 74-5-99910, RECORDS OF ance Company, as Trustee, in favor of Roger Jewett COOS COUNTY, OREGON; THENCE Columbia River Bank dba CRB Mort- DS-100 OR716GN & trailer SOUTH 00° 06’ 40” WEST 610.18 gage Team (“Columbia River Bank”), $ 350.84 FEET TO A 5/8” ROD LOCATED ON as Beneficiary, dated April 21, 2008, THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY and recorded on April 28, 2008 in the Mary Luck BOUNDARY OF BILL’S CREEK real property records of Coos County, Storage Unit # 66 COUNTY ROAD, SAID ROD ALSO Oregon, as instrument number $ 431.00 BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER 2008-4250 (the “Trust Deed”), cover- OF SAID BUCKSBAUM PROPERTY; ing the following described real prop- Sealed bids will be stamped in date THENCE SOUTH 63° 11’ 12” WEST erty situated in the above-mentioned order and need to have the 247.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO county and state, to-wit: bid-numbers clearly marked on the en- THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE velope. All items can be viewed by AFOREMENTIONED GOLGROVE Parcel 1, Partition Plat 2005 #34, filed contacting the Marina Complex Office, PROPERTY; THENCE NORTH 00° 06’ and recorded December 21, 2005, 888-2548. The purchasers will be re- 40” EAST 737.70 FEET, MORE OR CAB C/468, bearing Inst. quired to remove items from the Port LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINN- #2005-19182, Records, Coos County, property within five (5) working days. ING. Oregon.

Donna Nichols, Chief Financial Officer ALSO SAVE & EXCEPT THERE- On or about January 22, 2010, the Or- Oregon International Port of Coos Bay FROM THE FOLLOWING DE- egon Division of Finance and Corpo- P.O. Box 5409 SCRIBED PARCEL: rate Securities closed Columbia River Charleston, OR 97420 A PARCEL OF LAND LYING NORTH Bank and the Federal Deposit Insur- Telephone: (541) 267-7678 OF THE 60 FOOT WIDE BILL’S ance Corporation (the “FDIC”) was ap- PUBLISHED: The World - January CREEK COUNTY ROAD, IN THE pointed as receiver for the bank. On 3rd and 8th , 2013 (ID-20222617) NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SEC- March 14, 2011 and pursuant to an TION 32, TOWNSHIP 28 SOUTH, Assignment and Transfer of Lien, the PUBLIC AUCTION RANGE 14 WEST OF THE WILLAM- FDIC transferred the beneficial inter- Lien Sale, Midway Mini-Storage, ETTE MERIDIAN, COOS COUNTY, est under the Deed of Trust to Clark 91387 Kellogg Lane, Coos Bay, Janu- OREGON, DESCRIBED AS FOL- Jennings and Associates, Inc. (“Clark ary 12, 2013, 10 AM. LOWS: BEGINNING AT A 5/8” ROD Jennings”). The Assignment and LOCATED ON THE EAST-WEST Transfer of Lien was recorded on Unit # Name of Occupant QUARTER SECTION LINE March 21, 2011 in the Coos County A-3 Candy Rivas THROUGH THE CENTER OF SAID real property records as Recorder’s A-21 Carl Griggs SECTION 32 WHICH ROD IS LO- No. 2011-2147. B-19 Brandon Baker CATED 8.77 FEET SOUTH AND C-18 Maxwell Thompson 872.53 FEET EAST OF THE 2” PIPE On April 11, 2011, Clark Jennings and C-23 Victoria Ramsey MARKING THE EXISTING CENTER Agstar Financial Services, FLCA www.theworldlink.com D-8 Morris Lake Jr. OF SAID SECTION 32, GO SOUTH (“Agstar FLCA”) entered into an Offer E-19 Douglas P. Reed 00° 06’ 40” WEST, 610.18 FEET TO A and Certificate of Participation under 5/8” ROD LOCATED ON THE NORTH which Clark Jennings agreed to sell to PUBLISHED: The World - Decmeber RIGHT OF WAY EDGE OF THE SAID Agstar FLCA a participation in certain 27, 2012, January 03, 08, and 10, BILL’S CREEK COUNTY ROAD; loans, including the loan made to Ed- 2013 (ID- 20222660) THENCE NORTH 63° 11’ 12” EAST, ward D. Carlin and Cindy A. Carlin se- 238.40 FEET, ALONG THE SAID cured by the Deed of Trust described C M C M Y K Y K