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The prosecution in the case of a North Bend man charged with murdering his wife in June will be allowed to introduce evidence of prior “bad acts,” a Coos County judge ruled Monday. In an omnibus hearing, Judge Richard Barron ruled that Coos County District Attorney Paul Frasier can present evidence of marital disputes involving Wayne Hagner that occurred within a month of the shooting death of Hagner’s wife, Anna. Anna Hagner was found dead By Alysha Beck, The World June 5 of a gunshot wound to the A few kids brave the near-freezing temperatures Monday to play in the ocean at Bastendorff Beach.Temperatures are expected to warm up to near normal levels in the head inside the home the couple next couple days with lows getting above the freezing level on Wednesday and rain forecast to start Wednesday evening. shared at 2517 Marion St. Lawyers for Wayne Hagner said he plans to pursue a partial responsibility defense, which — if accepted by a jury — could enable them to mitigate evidence of Kitzhaber running for fourth term intent and downgrade the charge to manslaughter. Hagner is scheduled for a psy- BY STEVEN DUBOIS middle class,” he said. chiatric examination Dec. 17 at the state hospital in Salem. The Associated Press The great challenge before us Kitzhaber acknowledged that Republicans “ will use the rough debut of Cover Oregon — A psychiatric report submitted by the defense previously found PORTLAND — Gov. John Kitzhaber was is to ensure that the next the state’s health care exchange — against him once known as Dr. No for vetoing Republican Hagner wasn’t qualified for an in the campaign. He said it’s important to insanity defense, or to claim legislation. Now the Democrat says he’s run- phase of Oregon’s economic remember that the balky website is not the ning for re-election with a record and “extreme emotional disturbance.” recovery reaches all exchange, but “I’m certainly willing to take a To support a claim of partial leadership style he describes as centrist. few slings and arrows for the rocky rollout.” responsibility, Allen Goldman of Kitzhaber officially announced his candida- Oregonians ...” Regardless of his opponent, the governor the public defenders office made a cy Monday at a Portland school library. will be favored to the win in a state where John Kitzhaber motion to suppress evidence of Children who had yet to be born during the Democrats outnumber Republicans. No Governor of Oregon disputes prior to Anna Hagner’s governor’s first eight years in office sat quietly Republican has won a statewide race in death. as he reviewed his efforts to overhaul health Oregon since 2002, and it’s been 30 years Frasier justified its use by citing care, streamline public education and get the since a Republican was elected governor. the 1998 case of State v. Davis, economy going while reciting his priorities for “While partisanship and ideology are para- By the end of October, Kitzhaber’s cam- where an appeals court ruled that a hoped-for “final term.” lyzing our nation’s capital, here over the past paign had already reported contributions of evidence of bad acts toward a vic- The 66-year-old former emergency room three years in Oregon we have shown time and time again it is possible to work together,” he nearly $232,000 in 2013. He matched the tim is admissible if relevant to doctor was elected governor twice in the prove motive. said. amount he raised in all of 2012 by this Oct. 30. 1990s. He was barred by term limits from Barron said any evidence of bad running in 2002, but made a political come- Republicans Dennis Richardson, a state rep- Nike and Comcast have each contributed $10,000 to the Democrat’s campaign. He’s acts more than a month before back and won an unprecedented third term in resentative from Central , and Jon Anna Hagner’s death would also received 12 other contributions of at least November 2010. He would not be able to seek Justesen, a rancher from eastern Oregon, have be admissible as a rebuttal to a re-election in 2018. announced plans to challenge him in 2014. $5,000, including from Portland General partial responsibility defense. Oregon, according to Kitzhaber, was a “polar- Kitzhaber’s agenda for a fourth term Electric employees, PacifiCorp and several Goldman attempted to suppress ized” state standing in the depths of the Great includes increasing money for education, attorneys and business executives. statements made by Wayne Recession when he returned to the job in January implementing health care reform and creating He has nearly $140,000 in the bank, Hagner to Coos County Sheriff 2011. He said restoring civility and rebuilding the jobs that pay well. according to campaign finance disclosures to Craig Zanni, Sgt. Pat Downing and political have been at the heart of his “The great challenge before us is to ensure the state of Oregon. Michael Sasser, a psychiatrist administration’s third-term accomplishments, that the next phase of Oregon’s economic Richardson has raised $135,000, including retained by Frasier to assess which include a falling unemployment rate and recovery reaches all Oregonians and ends the $20,000 from Stimson Lumber, and Justesen an improved credit rating. income stagnation that continues to erode the has collected $40,000. SEE HAGNER | A8 Report: Oregon beaches showing signs of erosion

BY JEFF BARNARD Lead author Paul Ruggiero, an associate The Associated Press professor at Oregon State University, said the primary reasons are less sediment flowing GRANTS PASS — Many of Oregon’s down coastal rivers, sea levels rising due to beaches are eroding faster than in recent climate change, and bigger ocean waves, par- decades due to a combination of less sand ticularly during winter storms. coming out of rivers, rising sea levels and big- Two locations particularly hard-hit are ger waves, according to a government report Neskowin in Tillamook County and Beverly released Monday. Beach near Newport. They have seen a loss of The U.S. Geological Survey study is part of about 3 feet of beach a year since the 1960s. a nationwide assessment of coastal erosion In general, Oregon has seen more erosion and completes the latest look at coastlines than southwest Washington, which has seen around the lower 48 states. beaches building up with sand from the It found that since the 1960s, 13 of 17 Columbia River, Ruggiero said. stretches of beach in Oregon have changed. While dams serve as roadblocks for sand They went from building up sand to eroding, that would otherwise restore beaches from Associated Press File Photo eroding faster than before, or building up less Guy DiTorrice, left, walks along Beverly Beach near Newport.A government report released Monday shows than before. SEE BEACHES | A8 that many of Oregon’s beaches are eroding faster than in recent decades.

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A2 •The World • Tuesday,December 10, 2013 South Coast Executive Editor Larry Campbell • 541-269-1222, ext. 251 theworldlink.com/news/local Public welcome at NB teachers union battle may end in January

Candy Land Village NORTH BEND — The their first mediation session January mediation for a approved newly appointed North Bend school board Jan. 9. They have been locked “more informal meeting.” interim superintendent Bill COOS BAY — Ocean Ridge and teachers union are hop- in negotiations over teacher “I think it’s a good idea,” Yester’s contract, which will and Ocean Crest Assisted SOUTH COAST ing to find common ground contracts since April. she said. “We’re stuck waiting run through June 30. He was Living will be opening their REPORTS next month. But school board chair for mediation but hopefully chosen for the position fol- doors from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. The school board and Megan Jacquot said she was we can unstick ourselves.” lowing BJ Hollensteiner’s during December for those North Bend Education approached by union mem- At Monday’s school board retirement announcement who would like to view the 8- also provide beverages. The Association will sit down for bers to sit down before the meeting, members also last week. foot by 4-foot gingerbread city will provide cookies and Candy Land Village created coffee and the July Jubilee by chef Michael Martinez. Princesses will proudly serve The train circles the castle the community. K-Dock Lending a hand nestled between the crystal Radio will provide music for lake and the molasses pond. Santa’s entrance and enter- Be sure to stop and help cap- tainment for the event. ture the magic of the season. North Bend Fire Department North Bend lights tree will provide antique fire Thursday truck rides around the neighborhood. The North Bend annual Christmas tree lighting cele- Coos Bay BLM hosts bration will take place listening session starting at 5:45 p.m. Dec. 12, at the North Bend NORTH BEND — The Community Center. Santa Bureau of Land Management will arrive at 6 p.m., just in is hosting a community listen- time to help Mayor Rick ing session to share Wetherell light the Christmas information and listen to tree. Santa will be handing thoughts and concerns about out candy canes and tickets key natural resource and forest for bike drawings, thanks to management issues locally North Bend Sanitation. One and across western Oregon. girl and one boy up to the age The meeting will be from of 12 will be eligible to win. 5-8 p.m. Dec. 11 at the North Children must be present. Bend Public Library, 1800 Boys & Girls Club will Sherman Ave., North Bend. arrange for craft projects Resource Management from 6–7 p.m. Portland Plans for western Oregon Bagel Company will provide cover 2.5 million acres in a bagel samples. North Bend checkerboard diverse land- Downtown Association will scape with multiple interests.

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Congratulations to Contributed photo by Glen Smith Kim Rucker A member of the Friends of Mingus Park paddles to the aid of “Lady,”a mute swan that became stuck to the ice Sunday morning. GOLD BEACH OFFICE North Bend Medical Center’s December Employee of the Month is Kim Rucker. Kim displays a very warm and welcoming attitude and Sex offender suspect caught in Coquille always has a bright smile on her face. She is truly an asset to North Bend Medical Center. THE WORLD afternoon in Coquille. dispute with his girlfriend, According to the Coquille 42-year-old Richelle An alleged sex offender Police Department log, POLICE Ketchum, over a propane who failed to appear for his Christopher Gannon was REPORTS heater in the motorhome they trial was arrested Sunday arrested shortly after noon shared off Mill Creek Lane. in the 700 of Birch Armstrong allegedly Win this 1950s Street on a warrant for fail- made threats to kill Kellum ure to appear on charges of and struck her with a wood- Doll House! second-degree sex abuse, en baseball bat. sexual corruption of a child Ketchum was taken to Completely Coquille Valley Hospital and contributing to the sex- furnished where she was treated and CONTACT THE NEW SPAPER ual delinquency of a minor. with period CornerofFourth Street& CommercialAvenue,CoosBay released. Deputies and offi- He's also charged with furniture P.O.Box18 4 0 ,CoosBay,OR 97420 cers from the Myrtle Point 541-269-1222 or800-437-6397 third-degree escape. © 2013 Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co. Police Department checked The warrant was issued the area near the News department after Gannon failed to Executive Editor Larry Cam pbell x 251 new s@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m motorhome but couldn’t appear for his trial on the sex find Armstrong. at Sports John Gunther x 241 sports@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Valued offense charges, which was Anyone with information .00 Community events Beth Burback x 224 events@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m scheduled to begin Nov. 19 about Armstrong’s where- $ 00 Obituaries Am anda Johnson x 233 obits@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m after being pushed back 1, 0 Photo Lou Sennick x 264 tw p h oto @ th e w o rld lin k.c o m abouts is asked to call the from August. Advertising Coos County Sheriff’s Office. Police also arrested 32- Advertising sales m anager RJBenner x 282 rj.benner@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m year-old Amber McAllister North Bend man • Proceeds to benefit the Egyptian Classifie d /Legalm anager Joanna M cNeely x 252 joanna.m cneely@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Theatre Preservation Association Classifie d a d s 541-267-6278 th ew o rld class@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m for hindering prosecution. charged with kidnap • Doll House on display at Legalads 541-267-6278 w orldlegals@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Cops looking for A North Bend man is fac- Antiques & Collectibles Delivery ing kidnapping charges after alleged assailant he allegedly held a woman 247 N. Broadway, Coos Bay Circulation director Cindy Raw lings x 248 cindy.raw lings@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m Custom erservic e Jeannine Brock x 247 jeannine.brock@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m South Coast law enforce- against her will. Tickets available at Bay Area Mailing Center ment officers are searching for According to the North and the Antique Shop. Publisher Jeff Precourt x 265 jeff.p re c o u rt@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m a Myrtle Point man they say Bend Police Department log, • Tickets $5.00 each, 3 for $10.00 Production M anager Dan Gordon dan.gordon@ th e w o rld lin k.c o m attacked his girlfriend with a 43-year-old Juan Cristobal Drawing to be held at Antiques and collectibles of baseball bat Sunday evening. Clemente was arrested st Coos Bay 4 P.M. Saturday, December 21 , 2013 Hom e D elivery Subscription rates:EZ Pay:$11.75 per m onth orAnnualpre-pay $158. Michael Jay Armstrong, Sunday on charges of kidnap, M ailDeliverySubscription rates:EZ Pay:$15 per m onth,Annualpre-pay $180 . Please note th a t hom e delivery ofourThanksgiving Day edition willbe priced ata pre m ium ra te of$3.00. 57, is wanted on charges of coercion, domestic menac- Hom e delivery subscribers willsee a re duction in th e ir subscription length to offsetth e pre m ium ra te . first-degree assault, sec- ing, and possession and ond-degree assault and distribution of marijuana. THE WORLD(S S N 10 6 2 -8 4 9 5 ) is p u b lis h e d M o n d a y th ro u g h Thursday,and Saturday,by Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co. unlawful use of a weapon. He is also being held on a For more information call 541-297-8659 According to the Coos Klamath County warrant for POSTM ASTER Send address changes to County Sheriff’s Office, failure to appear on a theft- T h e W o rld , P .O . B o x 18 4 0 , C o o s B a y, O R 9 7 4 2 0 -2 2 6 9 . Armstrong got into a verbal of-services charge. WRAP UP YOUR SAVINGS RED HOT BUYS! NOW THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2013

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Tuesday,December 10,2013 • The World • A3 South Coast Executive Editor Larry Campbell • 541-269-1222, ext. 251 theworldlink.com/news/local Thefts & Mischief TODAY Holiday Lights 4-9:30 p.m., Shore Acres State Park, Holiday Lights 4-9:30 p.m., Shore Acres State Park, COOS BAY POLICE 89039 Cape Arago Highway, Charleston. Refresh- 89039 Cape Arago Highway, Charleston. Refresh- UDC Member Shopping Day 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Umpqua ments and displays in the Garden House. Parking is ments and displays in the Garden House. Parking is DEPARTMENT Discovery Center, 409 Riverfront Way, Reedsport. $5. Visit www.shoreacres.net for the entertainment $5. Visit www.shoreacres.net for the entertainment Dec. 8, 9:16 a.m., theft, Wal- Armchair Film Adventure — “7 Days” in Libya 2 p.m., schedule. schedule. mart. Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. BLM Community Listening Session 5-8 p.m., North City of North Bend Christmas Tree Lighting 5:45 p.m., Dec. 8, 9:38 a.m., theft, 200 Refreshments served. 541-269-1101 Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., North Bend. North Bend Community Building, 2222 Broadway, North Bend. Refreshments will be served. Santa block of South Schoneman Holiday Lights 4-9:30 p.m., Shore Acres State Park, Thoughts on natural resources and forest manage- Street. ment issues to be shared. 541-751-4353 arrives with bikes to be awarded to one girl and one 89039 Cape Arago Highway, Charleston. Refresh- boy. Antique fire truck rides and refreshments. Dec. 8, 11:25 a.m., dispute, 200 ments and displays in the Garden House. Parking is “Joyeux Noel” Movie Night 6 p.m., Langlois Public block of South Wasson Street. $5. Visit www.shoreacres.net for the entertainment Library, 48234 U.S. Highway 101, Langlois. 541-348- Celebration of Gardening 6 p.m., Owen Building, 201 N. Adams St., Coquille. Potluck event. Topic: Gardening Dec. 8, 11:43 a.m., unauthorized schedule. 2278 2013 — Truths and Tall Tales.” www.CoquilleValley- use of a motor vehicle, 100 Caroling 6 p.m., Langlois Public Library, 48234 U.S. Parent and Community Conversations with Superin- SeedLibrary.org block of North Ninth Street. tendent Dawn Granger 6-7 p.m., Millicoma Middle Highway 101, Langlois. 541-348-2278 Interesting Langlois Series: Cover Oregon presentation Dec. 8, 11:58 a.m., man arrested School library, 260 Second Ave., Coos Bay. Discuss 6 p.m., Langlois Public Library, 48234 U.S. Highway for failure to appear on a Auditions for “Steel Magnolias” 6:30 p.m., Little The- changes in student assessments. 101, Langlois. 541-348-2278 third-degree theft citation, atre on the Bay, 2100 Sherman Ave., North Bend. Six http://cbd9.net/superintendent women are needed for the Feb. 21-March 9 produc- Shield’s Family Christmas Village 6-10 p.m., Old 1000 block of South First Shield’s Family Christmas Village 6-10 p.m., Old Street. tion. 541-290-9317 Charleston School, 64065 Seven Devils Road, Charleston School, 64065 Seven Devils Road, Charleston. 541-888-3268 Dec. 8, 12:56 p.m., man cited in Shield’s Family Christmas Village 6-10 p.m., Old Charleston. 541-888-3268 lieu of custody for harassment, Charleston School, 64065 Seven Devils Road, Interdenominational Créche Festival 7 p.m., Coos Bay 1000 block of South First Charleston. 541-888-3268 THURSDAY Stake Center of Church of The Jesus Christ Latter-day Street. Saints, 3355 Virginia Ave., North Bend. All-church Holiday Bazaar 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Coquille Community concert event with display of Nativities and refresh- Dec. 8, 7:41 p.m., man arrested WEDNESDAY Building, 115 N. Birch, Coquille. Vendors wanted. 541- ments. 541-266-8164 for violation of restraining 297-0634 order, Harbor View Drive. Wednesday Business Connection 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., The Bay Area Concert Band Yuletide Concert 7:30 p.m., Mill Casino-Hotel Salmon Room East, 2201 Tremont, “The Eye and The Lens” Opening Reception 2-4 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 2238 Pony Creek Road, Dec. 8, 11:07 p.m., theft, 100 North Bend. Guest: Pacific Connector Gas/Williams Art by the Sea Gallery, Continuum Building, 175 Sec- North Bend. Directed by Mark Allen with guest con- block of South Wasson Street. Energy. RSVP at 541-266-0868. No host luncheon. ond St., Bandon. Refreshments will be served. ductor Robert Campbell. COOS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE What’s Up features one-time events and limited engagements in The World’s coverage area. To submit an event, email [email protected]. Dec. 8, 12:16 p.m., criminal mis- chief, 91000 block of Wingert Lane. 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Meetings TODAY Cammann Road District — 2 p.m., 64593 Cammann Road, Coos Bay; regular meeting. South Coast Education Service District — 6 p.m., South Coast ESD, 1350 Teakwood Ave., Coos Bay; regular meeting. Lighthouse School Board — 6 p.m., Lighthouse School, 93670 Viking Way, North Bend; regular meeting. Coos Bay Planning Commission — 6 p.m., city hall, 500 Central Ave., Coos Bay; regular meet- ing. Flora M. Laird Memorial Library — 6:30 p.m., Flora M. Laird Memorial Library, meeting room, 435 Fifth St., Myrtle Point; regular meeting. Lakeside Water District — 7 p.m., Lakeside Water District Office, 1000 N. Lake Road, Lakeside; regular meeting. WEDNESDAY Lower Umpqua Hospital — 7:30 a.m., Lower Umpqua Hospital, conference room, 600 Ranch Road, Reedsport; regular meet- ing. Bunker Hill Sanitary District — 7:30 p.m., Bunker Hill Sanitary District Office, 93685 E. Howard Lane, Coos Bay; regular meet- ing. THURSDAY Lakeside City Council — 7 p.m., city hall, 915 N. Lake Road, Lakeside; regular meeting. MONDAY Bay Area Health District Finance-Audit Commitee — 4 p.m., Bay Area Hospital, 1775 Thompson Road, Coos Bay; reg- ular meeting.

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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Les Bowen, Digital Editor Opinion Larry Campbell, Executive Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/news/opinion Finding the right leader

The South Coast council’s financial support can remember. Public and direction, it will be key that Our view Development Council has and helping to shape a new, private members have seen the council choose a perma- taken another step toward little accomplished for their The South Coast cohesive vision for the coun- nent executive director with re-building itself with this contributions, and many Development Council cil. He’ll also help the council the skills to keep the effort month’s hire of John Hitt as residents have felt in the past could remake its image — find a permanent CEO in the going. That person will need interim director. that the council erected a but only with the right coming year. to be able to balance the Hitt’s credentials suggest wall around itself that kept leadership. But more importantly, Hitt desires of the council mem- he’ll serve the council well. promised that while he’s in out new ideas for economic bers with the desires of the He was city manager in charge he’ll be making growth. community at large. That What do you think? Lebanon, Ore., for 14 years, Hitt, and council vice- efforts to improve relation- person will need the com- The World welcomes and city manager of Amity, chair Fred Jacquot, have ships with the council’s munication skills necessary letters. Email us at Ore., before that. He also repeatedly promised that the members and with the com- to help the council under- [email protected]. worked as executive director wall will come down and of the Island District munity overall. new ideas will be welcome. stand and accept new ideas Economic Development “The worse thing we can In addition, the council that won’t fit the old eco- Council in Washington state. do is go ‘under the radar,’”he seems ready to pull the SDAT nomic, heavy industry model Hitt’s hire was formally said. “We need to be trans- economic development plan for development. approved by the council at its parent. The public needs to off the shelf and re-examine Tall order. But we know meeting last Thursday. In know what we’re doing.” some of its forward-thinking there are those individuals that meeting he outlined Indeed, that’s been a prob- ideas. out there. Let’s hope the short- and long-term goals, lem with the development While Hitt may succeed in council finds one who wants including stabilizing the council for as long as folks helping the council change to take the reins. Do we really need that many pics?

This morning my computer told me it was out of memory, that it couldn’t save one more byte until I deleted some files. Did I mention that my machine’s got a ton of memory? There’s no way I could have used all that memory in only a single life- time. Where did it all go? I remember having a discussion years ago with a business owner who was having a hard time deciding whether he should buy a computer with 10 or 20 megabytes, because the difference was thousands of dollars. The cheapest iPhone has 1,600 times that much memory and it can make phone calls and run “Angry Birds,” so I thought the memory problem had been solved. For years, I’ve been adding family pho- tos and vacation pictures to my hard drive without a problem. It Letters to the Editor never complained when I would upload 300 pho- tos of the Thanksgiving Day parade. It never said ORCCA lawsuit When hired as the Essential executive director, she now forward, it will not be the failings I was getting close to Services Director, Pattie, in my wants $3.2 million. of the current leadership that are running out when it unfair to agency opinion, did not meet her According to the ORCCA exposed but the mismanage- automatically started JIM Oregon Coast Community responsibility of managing Coos annual report, the department ment of the individuals behind MULLEN sucking pictures off my County’s ten-year plan to end she formerly led provided 565 this lawsuit. smartphone — pictures I Action (ORCCA) has had its share of triumphs and struggles homelessness. This document households with emergency Danny Stoddard Humorist shoot through the car was developed by our county housing assistance. These fami- Coos Bay window, pictures of over the last few years. With the change of senior leadership, commissioners and implement- lies are the most vulnerable in funny bumper stickers, pictures of things ed to ensure our county’s receipt our community, both living on in stores I might want to buy someday. If there was hope for a positive of federal funds to provide hous- the verge of homelessness and, you’ve got a camera, you might as well use turnaround and an end to well- Write to us ing and energy assistance in some cases, on the streets. it; it’s not as if you have to spend money documented concerns. The World welcomes your letter. developing pictures anymore. You simply While there have been posi- through ORCCA. These essen- This lawsuit means Pattie would Write to [email protected], post them to Facebook or email them to tive outcomes, some have tial services, and the required like for each of these families to or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. friends. Who needs physical pictures of chosen to blame the current collaboration with the South pause their poverty and person- ■ Please use your real name. the grandkids? Just pass your phone director for mistakes of the pre- Coast Homeless Council — of ally write her a check for nearly ■ 400 words maximum. around. vious management. This has which I was a member — became $6,000. This is unforgivable and ■ No defamation, vulgarity, busi- When people aren’t talking or texting culminated in the filing of a law- chaotic and an embarrassment. how this lawsuit should be ness complaints, poetry or religious on their cellphones, they’re taking pic- suit (Case No. 13CVO99) by Pattie then disbanded the viewed. testimony. tures with them. Imagine how many Pattie Gouveia and Peggy council. With these manage- With hope, it will be thrown ■ Please list your address and pictures were taken just today, just by Roberson, former employees of ment decisions behind her and out and not progress beyond this daytime phone for verification. teenagers. The recent spate of news stories ORCCA, asking for $3.2 million. not being selected as the new unnecessary filing. Should it go on the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination tells an unintended story about the thing that has changed the most in 50 years. There is one, count it, one Who will rein in ‘King’ Obama? blurry, fuzzy, long-range, almost acciden- tal film of that crime. Imagine how many An extraordinary thing hap- “Each branch in his execution of the laws.” This takes us to another prob- videos of it there would be if cellphones pened in Washington, D.C., this is given the tools Another witness was Michael lem, one I’m not certain the had existed then. A hundred? A thousand? week. Appearing before a House to defend itself, Cannon, director of health policy Founders provided an answer for: It used to be rare to see a shot of a torna- Judiciary subcommittee, several and the Framers studies at the Cato Institute. a Fourth Estate (the press) in the do on the nightly news, or cars sliding constitutional scholars forth- assumed that Emphasizing the non-partisan tank for the current chief execu- down an icy highway during a winter rightly and unmistakably outlined they would have urgency in the need to address tive. In other words, will the storm. Now we expect not just to see one the leading danger to the survival the ambition presidential overreach, Cannon American people even hear much video of a disaster, but lots of them. If of our constitutional republic: the and institution- noted he was not a Republican and about this constitutional case something weird or unusual happens, usurpation of powers by President al self-interest that he in fact supported Obama’s against Barack Obama? So far, someone with a phone will be sure to Barack Hussein Obama. to use them,” social policies regarding women, DIANA most media have yawned. Or, in record it. Photographs aren’t just for wed- This wasn’t just me, a non- Turley stated in minorities and homosexuals. WEST the case of Dana Milbank in the dings, vacations, babies and birthdays any lawyer, perplexed by how written testi- Cannon outlined numerous uni- Washington Post,misreported the more. There are millions of people out out-of-whack constitutional mony. “That Columnist lateral actions President Obama hearing as a meeting of impeach- there that take pictures of the food on their checks and balances have assumption is has taken to retool the Affordable ment-obsessed Republicans. (At plates before they eat it. You could flip become, and, in particular, how now being put to the test as many Care Act (Obamacare) — in effect, his blog, Turley went so far as to through a photograph album of families in enfeebled the legislative branch is. members remain silent in the face making law, which is not within a correct Milbank, writing that the days of film and rarely see a picture of This was, for starters, Jonathan of open executive encroachment president’s powers. the family pet. How many pictures and impeachment “actually came up Turley, a liberal Georgetown law by the executive branch.” Cannon’s testimony contin- little in the hearing which was 99 videos of cats and dogs are out there now? Nicholas Rosenkranz, a consti- professor, who, noting that he ued: “Today, with respect to percent focused on the separation But when I first started taking digital tutional law professor at once voted for Obama, nonethe- health care, the law of the land is of powers and the rise of an uber- pictures, they would take up 300 to 700KB less warned America that the Georgetown also affiliated with whatever one man says it is ... presidency under Bush and of memory. The pictures I take with my concentration of executive branch the libertarian Cato Institute, What this one man says may flat- Obama.”) new tablet take up 2.6MB of memory — powers, having accelerated under cogently laid out several examples ly contradict federal statute. It Impeachment and even elec- four or five times as much memory per George W. Bush, is approaching a of executive branch encroach- may suddenly confer benefits on picture. Sure, they’re much better, but one crisis under Obama. “The prob- ment. The first was suspending favored groups, or tax disfavored tions, that natural correction of these pictures couldn’t have fit on one lem with what the president is the “employer mandate” in groups without representation. It mechanism, aside: “There is one of those not-so-old 3 1/2-inch floppy doing is that he’s not simply pos- Obamacare via presidential may undermine the careful and last thing to which the people can discs. Which explained the strange “thank ing a danger to the constitutional decree at the White House web- costly planning done by millions resort if the government does not yous” I was getting after emailing 150 pic- system,” Turley said. “He’s site; the second was enforcing by of individuals and businesses. It respect the restraints that the tures of my vacation to my nearest and becoming the very danger the executive order the DREAM Act, may change from day to day.” Constitution places on the gov- dearest. Constitution was designed to despite its (repeated) failure to I don’t think I’ve ever heard ernment,”Michael Cannon said in “Thank you for tying up my computer avoid.” pass in Congress and become the such dire testimony. Will it get the most dramatic remarks of the for five hours waiting for your crappy pic- Turley was referring to the law of the land; the third was pre- Congress’s attention? It got mine. session. “Abraham Lincoln talked tures to download,” was the nicest and imperial-style powers Obama’s siding over an IRS that has What about the American peo- about our right to alter our gov- most printable of the lot. I don’t have executive branch has amassed to discriminated against and pun- ple? Will they be alarmed by what ernment or our revolutionary many friends that I can afford to upset like the detriment of the ished political opponents in the Turley describes as a “shift of right to overthrow it. That is cer- that too often. Constitution’s system of checks tea party. power within our tripartite gov- tainly something that no one Something had to go, but I am a picture and balances. When functional, According to the Constitution, ernment toward a more imperial wants to contemplate,”he contin- hoarder. Even if it’s a photo with half my checks and balances prevent any Rosenkranz explained in his testi- presidential model”? Will they let ued.“If the people come to believe finger over the lens, I hate to throw a pic- one branch of government (exec- mony, “The president cannot their representatives know they that the government is no longer ture away. I’m storing them in the cloud utive, legislative, judiciary) from suspend laws altogether. He can- better start checking and balanc- constrained by the laws, then they now to give my desktop a little breathing becoming more powerful than not favor unenacted bills over duly ing presidential powers that these will conclude that neither are room. But I don’t like it. What if they lose any other. Today, that system is enacted laws. And he cannot dis- same representatives have per- they.” my picture of last night’s dinner? broken. criminate on the basis of politics mitted to run amok? And then what happens?

Tuesday, December 10,2013 • The World • A5 State Single dad 3 kids fall struggles to find more time to through pond spend with son DEAR ABBY: I am a single ice, climb out 25-year-old man with a 15- month-old son. I didn’t plan on MILWAUKIE (AP) — A having any children, but my son fire department spokesman is everything to me. His mother says three kids playing near a STATE and I did not work out well liv- Milwaukie-area wetland fell DIGEST ing together. We had different through the ice of a frozen priorities and personalities and pond but were able to climb Eugene. could not comfortably coexist. out of the water before res- Court documents show I have no ill will toward cue crews arrived. Gruetter admitted that he “Andrea.” She’s a great person The Oregonian reports and others illegally diverted and a phenomenal mom. My that Clackamas Fire District the client funds via interstate dilemma is I constantly regret 1 spokesman Brandon Paxton wire transfers, using the not working harder to stay with says six juveniles between money to pay for personal her. I see her new boyfriend the ages of 12 and 13 were and business expenses. with my son and it kills me.I see playing near the Minthorn Federal prosecutors say my son only on my two days off. North Natural Area late that in February 2012, the I wish I could Monday afternoon when Oregon State Bar took cus- see him more several of them decided to DEAR The Associated Press tody of Gruetter’s law than that, Cindy Yuille's family, from left, Hunter Yuille, 14, daughter Jenna Passalacqua and husband Robert Yuille, sit play on the ice. practice, and in March 2012, Paxton says a nearby ABBY but the only in their living room with 4-year-old dog Jack in Portland. Cindy Yuille, killed at the Clackamas Town Center he resigned his law license. way I could homeless man heard the ice shooting, made the quilts that drape over the couch and window behind the family. He had offices in Bend see it hap- crack and cries for help. He and Portland. pening is if rushed to a nearby shopping Sentencing is scheduled Andrea and I center to call 911. The kids for March 17. The maximum got back Mall victim’s family managed to rescue them- penalty for conspiracy to together. selves and went home. commit wire fraud is 20 years Everyone Firefighters searched the in prison and a $250,000 I know says focuses on gun violence area but found no one to res- fine. cue. JEANNE we made the right choice Paxton says Milwaukie Plumbing problem at PHILLIPS PORTLAND (AP) — ing room couch. The two are gearing up for police learned who had been for the three Cindy Yuille’s family — and But, her death has next session and are learning Wilsonville prison of us, but involved and contacted the 4-year-old dog, Jack — will changed the focus of her the ins and outs of the system youngsters to confirm each WILSONVILLE (AP) — they may be biased toward my hold a funeral soon for her, family’s life. Now her daugh- along the way — including Oregon Corrections side of the situation. I’m afraid was safe. No one needed about a year after she was ter and husband spend their the frustration that comes medical care. Department officials have of not being there for my boy killed. She told her family free time organizing and lob- along with politics. brought in portable toilets like my father wasn’t there for Milwaukie is a south she wanted to be buried in bying around preventing gun Passalacqua said they Portland suburb. for the approximately 1,700 me when I was a kid. I don’t the backyard of their violence. almost didn’t testify during women inmates at a think 18 hours a week with my Portland home, but instead At first, Jenna past session, because the Wilsonville prison after the child will be enough to prevent Police net 40 arrests, 8 her husband, daughter and Passalacqua, Yuille’s daugh- bills introduced were too pounds of meth in bust facility’s sewage treatment him from feeling the same way I son have been spreading her ter, was reluctant to get lofty, or too weak. system stopped working. did. — TORN FATHER IN ashes all over the world — involved in politics. Her “Come back next year PORTLAND (AP) — A Spokeswoman Vicki CONNECTICUT the Bahamas, Florida, friend encouraged her, when you’re ready to intro- sweeping crackdown on Reynolds says the portables DEAR TORN:You have some Canada’s Lake Louise. bringing her to a town hall- duce some real bills,” white supremacist gangs in are within the Coffee Creek serious thinking to do. Feeling Yuille loved to travel, so style meeting about gun Passalacqua said of her atti- eastern Multnomah County Correctional Facility’s secure as you do, that you didn’t try the family planned all those violence just a month after tude at the time. included more than 40 perimeter and close to the hard enough to save your rela- trips before 22-year-old the shooting. At the end, her “You have to be able to indictments for violent housing area, but inmates tionship,discuss it with your ex Jacob Roberts shot and killed friend pushed her to speak, compromise with people and crimes and drug manufac- have to go outside to use and see how she feels about the her at the Clackamas Town and she relented, finding not take away their things,” turing. them. possibility of a reconciliation. Center on Dec. 11, 2012. that just thanking the people Robert Yuille said. The six-month operation Temperatures in the area HOWEVER, while I admire Leaving some ashes as who attended made them That’s why their Gun announced Monday morning were in the 20s Monday. your desire to be a good father,it they climbed the South stop and pay attention. Owners for Responsible Gun included a weekend of Work is under way to would be unfair to Andrea to try Sister near Bend seemed a She visited Robert Yuille, Ownership group is targeted arrests in which investigators repair the plumbing system. to get back together only to fitting tribute to a woman, Cindy’s husband, that week to the middle, or the “silent say they captured more than Reynolds said Monday that spend more time with your son. who in her mid-50s took the and discovered he had also majority” as they call it. 20 people affiliated with six could take as long as 48 Consider asking her how she’d lead to the top of Sacagawea recently talked publicly They stress that they want different gangs near hours. feel about you having him one Peak in the Wallowa about the issue. They decid- common-sense measures, Portland. She says it’s not known night during the week in addi- Mountains, leaving men ed that they had to keep such as “safe storage” laws The operation focused on what caused the problem. tion to your days off. Because behind her who couldn’t going. that hold gun owners drugs and guns, but She says the equipment the breakup wasn’t acrimo- make the trip. A year later, they are still accountable for keeping Multnomah County Sheriff’s stopped working but officials nious, she may welcome the Yuille is still a huge part committed. They are work- guns locked up and unloaded Office spokesman Steve didn’t realize it right away. idea and agree. of the family’s lives. The ing with Paul Kemp, the for storage. Alexander says police also Then she says “everything found evidence of attempted DEAR ABBY:I live in a condo trees and garden she plant- brother-in-law of the other “If the guy that owned froze up” and sewage started kidnapping of witnesses. complex and am appalled at the ed around their Portland Clackamas Town Center vic- the gun that killed Cindy had to back up. Police say they seized 8 disgusting mess some residents home is still the urban jun- tim Steve Forsyth, to put been responsible enough to The prison still has run- pounds of methampheta- leave behind in the laundry gle forest she intended. Her together a local group of lock up his gun, we would ning water. mine and $50,000 in cash, room. It’s hard to fathom that quilts hang over a window advocates for responsible not be sitting here today,” Inmate activities such as along with more than 70 people are unaware that they are and on the back of the liv- gun ownership. Yuille said. visiting and volunteer serv- guns. expected to empty the lint ices have been canceled until screen after using the dryer. My Wounded deputy the problem is fixed. husband says they just don’t care. Obituary released from hospital Ousted cultural leader Why should I have to empty Lois Reigard public schools, graduating On March 25, 1996, Lois and SALEM (AP) — A Marion had mixed reviews it just so I can use the machine? Oct. 18, 1928 - Dec. 6, 2013 from Coquille High School in Robert W.Reigard were mar- County sheriff’s deputy SALEM (AP) — Records 1947. ried in Kailua, Kona Hawaii. wounded in the hunt for a People also leave the tops and A viewing will be held for leading to her ouster show insides of the machines dirty That same year, she mar- Lois is survived by her stolen car suspect has been frustration among staff and Lois Jeanne (Hansen) Meek ried Norman C. “Bud” Meek. husband, Robert Reigard of released from the hospital. with lint, hair and what looks Reigard, 85, of Sutherlin at 1 board members with the like mites. Don’t you agree that The couple had two daugh- Sutherlin; daughters, Linda The Marion County sher- longtime leader of two p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 11, at ters, Linda C. Meek and Joni C. Polhemus of Nampa, iff’s office said Monday that people should wipe the laundry Coos Bay Chapel, 685 Oregon cultural agencies. area down if they’ve left a mess? A. Meek. The couple Idaho and Joni A. 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A6 •The World • Tuesday, December 10,2013 Nation US vet held in Pa. students’robotic arm N. Korea says statement was can make you stronger coerced (AP) — equipment, sometimes called most components out of alu- Need a hand lifting some- “wearable robots.” Research minum, Beattie said. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — thing? A robotic device companies have built lower- The final product cost less The 85-year-old U.S. Korean invented by University of body exoskeletons that help than $2,000 and weighs 18 War veteran who was Pennsylvania engineering paralyzed people walk, pounds — less than the detained for weeks by North students can help its wearer though current models aren’t backpack that Beattie usual- Korea said Monday that the carry an additional 40 approved for retail and can ly carries. A handheld videotaped confession in pounds. cost $50,000 to $100,000. joystick controls motorized which he apologized for Titan Arm looks and The Penn students were cables that raise and lower killing North Koreans during sounds like part of a super- moved by the power of that the arm; sensors measure the the war was given involun- hero’s costume. But its concept — restoring mobility wearer’s range of motion to tarily and under duress. creators say it’s designed for to those who have suffered help track rehab progress. Merrill Newman said ordinary people — those who traumas — as well as the idea Since its unveiling, Titan Monday he tried to show that need either physical rehabil- of preventing injuries in Arm has won the $10,000 the words he read on the itation or a little extra muscle those who perform repetitive Intel Cornell Cup USA and recording were not his own for their job. heavy-lifting tasks, team the $65,000 James Dyson by emphasizing the apology’s In technical terms, the member Nick Parrotta said. Award. The resulting public- awkward phrasing and poor apparatus is an untethered, So for their senior cap- ity generated a slew of English grammar. upper-body exoskeleton; to stone project last year, interest from potential users, The former Army lieu- the layman, it’s essentially a Parrotta and classmates including grandparents who tenant said that while the battery-powered arm brace Elizabeth Beattie, Nick find it hard to lift their North Koreans treated him attached to a backpack. McGill and Niko Vladimirov grandchildren. well during his detention at a Either way,Titan Arm’s cost- set out to develop an afford- Experts say the aging Pyongyang hotel, an inter- efficient design has won the able, lightweight suit for the population represents a rogator told him repeatedly team accolades and at least right arm. They modeled potentially big customer that if he did not apologize for $75,000 in prize money. pieces using 3-D printers base for exoskeletons, which his alleged crimes during the The Associated Press The project builds on and computer design pro- originally were researched Korean War and during his Nick McGill wears the Titan Arm as he poses at the University of existing studies of such body grams, eventually making for military applications. visit to the communist nation, Pennsylvania in Philadelphia on Friday. he would be sentenced to 15 years in jail for espionage. Newman was detained in St. Nicks learn tricks of trade at Santa School late October at the end of a 10-day trip to North Korea. MIDLAND, Mich. (AP) — Where a few Santas were, as Snider calls He was scheduled to visit does Santa Claus learn to chortle them, “returning alumni.” South Korea following his “Ho, ho, ho!” and listen to the wish- Doug Dodge, a bespectacled, North Korea trip to meet es of children all over the world? white-bearded Santa from some of the former fighters He goes to Santa School. Burlington, Mass., made his second he had helped train. Each year at the Charles W. appearance at the Howard school. Before he arrived in North Howard Santa Claus School, dozens “It’s an awesome responsibility, Korea, Newman said he of prospective St. Nicks come to and you’ve got to portray your Santa requested and was given per- learn the art of being Santa. They are (with) honesty, integrity,” he said fol- mission to visit the region given instruction on the finer points lowing a session on Santa storytelling. where he spent his war years advising the clandestine of makeup, wardrobe, sign language Before that, Dodge and his cohorts Kuwol fighters. Once he got and even reindeer care. filled a hotel ballroom to hear a talk to Pyongyang, “I innocently Now, the Santa army is deployed from an accountant on best tax prac- asked my North Korean all over the world, just in time for tices, because, after all, Santa must guides whether some of Christmas. report to the Internal Revenue Service. those who fought in the war Cliff Snider was among the 100- Other topics included the history in the Mt. Kuwol area might plus Santas and Mrs. Clauses who The Associated Press of Santa, resume writing and tech- still be alive, and expressed comprised this year’s class of the Ava Moser,2,touches “Santa”Cliff Snider’s mustache as her brother Landon,5,looks on in niques designed to help them nab the an interest in possibly meet- Midland, Mich., school. He’s back in Raleigh, N.C., on Nov. 29. Snider began studying how to be Santa in 1996 and thinks chil- perfect Santa gig. ing them if they were. North Carolina now, making his dren deserve as authentic an experience as he can give them. Tuition is $425 for new students “The North Koreans seem to usual rounds, including a recent and $395 for returnees. New Mr. and have misinterpreted my curios- meet-and-greet in Raleigh. since 1962, but when he made his first “I told him, I said, ‘Tom, I’m not Mrs. Clauses who attend together are ity as something more sinister,” Sitting in his high-backed Santa trip to Midland about 30 years later, sure that I’ll measure up to these eligible for a combo price of $835, Newman said in his statement. chair, Snider had the Moser kids on he was more than a little nervous. guys,’and he said, ‘Cliff, you remem- while returning couples pay $750. “It is now clear to me the North his lap — Landon, 5, and Ava, 2. “When I saw all the other Santas ber that when you go back to High Charles W. Howard founded the Koreans still feel much more Ava stared in amazement at his there and the Mrs. Clauses, I was sort Point, North Carolina, you’re Santa school in 1937. It later moved to anger about the war than I real- white mustache and beard, glisten- of overwhelmed by the whole thing,” Claus. You be the very best Santa Michigan from New York state and ized. With the benefit of ing after a light coating of glitter he said. “Tom Valent, the director of Claus that you can be.”’ has been run since 1987 by Valent hindsight I should have been spray that Snider tells kids is frost. the school, told me something that I Some at this year’s three-day and his wife, Holly, in Midland, more sensitive to that.” Snider has portrayed Santa Claus never will forget. seminar were first-timers, but quite about 100 miles north of Detroit.

Tuesday, December 10,2013 • The World • A7 Nation and World Obama: Carry on Mandela’s legacy

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Celebrating one of his per- sonal heroes, President Barack Obama praised Nelson Mandela as the last great liberator of the 20th The Associated Press President Barack Obama waves as he arrives to speak to crowds attend- century, urging the world to The Associated Press ing the memorial service for former South African president Nelson Hundreds of fans funnel hot air from the computer servers into a cooling unit to be recirculated at a Google carry on his legacy by fight- ing inequality, poverty and Mandela at the FNB Stadium in Soweto near Johannesburg on Tuesday. data center in Mayes County, Okla., in this undated photo from Google. The green lights are the server sta- discrimination. tus LEDs reflecting from the front of the servers. At a memorial service in snapping pictures of the progress that’s been made to Johannesburg, Obama com- leaders. cloud the fact that more pared the former South As if to underscore the work must be done. Tech firms vie to protect African President to spirit of reconciliation that “We, too, must act on Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Mandela’s life embodied, behalf of justice. We, too, Luther King Jr. and Abraham Obama shook hands with must act on behalf of peace. Lincoln. Cuban President Raul Castro There are too many of us who personal data, profits “Nothing he achieved was as he made his way down a happily embrace Madiba’s inevitable,” Obama said. “In line of world leaders gath- legacy of racial reconciliation, the arc of his life, we see a ered to honor the but passionately resist even SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Even as Silicon to de-classify details of its online investiga- man who earned his place in anti-apartheid leader. It was modest reforms that would Valley speaks out against the U.S. govern- tions. They believe data will show that, in the history through struggle and a rare moment of accord for challenge chronic poverty and ment’s surveillance methods, technology past five years, information turned over to shrewdness, persistence and the leaders of the two Cold growing inequality,” Obama companies are turning a handsome profit by the government under court order has only faith. He tells us what’s pos- War enemies. said, referring to Mandela by mining personal data and peering into peo- affected a small fraction of the more than 1 sible not just in the pages of Calling himself a benefici- his traditional clan name. ple’s online habits. billion people who use their products. dusty history books, but in ary of Mandela’s struggle, Joining Obama on the 16- The industry’s profit machine has become At stake is the trust of massive online audi- our own lives as well.” Obama traced the influence hour trip from Washington tarnished by revelations that the National ences that attract digital advertising. As The crowd at the half- that Mandela’s story has had for the ceremony were first Security Agency trolls deep into the everyday companies collect personal data and learn more filled stadium erupted in on his own life, disclosing lady Michelle Obama, former lives of Web surfers. As a result, companies about each user’s interests and habits, advertis- applause each time Obama’s that he asks himself how well President George W. Bush including Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft ing becomes easier to sell. The marketing name was mentioned or his he’s applied Mandela’s les- and his wife, Laura, and for- and Yahoo are becoming more aggressive in campaigns are particularly important to image was shown on the sons to himself as a man and mer Secretary of State Hillary their attempts to counter any perception that Google, Yahoo and Facebook, all of which make screen. Dozens gathered as president. Rodham Clinton. Former they voluntarily give the government access to most of their money from ads. And although below the box seats where He said in the U.S., South Presidents Bill Clinton and users’ email and other sensitive information. Microsoft and Apple make billions from the sale Obama and other U.S. presi- Africa and around the world, Jimmy Carter also attended Microsoft’s general counsel, Brad Smith, of software and devices, the two companies are dents sat, waving and people must not allow the memorial service. warned in a blog post last week that the U.S. also hitching their fortunes to Internet services. government’s online surveillance efforts “We are now entering a new phase of the “threaten to seriously undermine confidence Internet that I call ‘data wars,”’ says Ethan Ukrainian pres. to seek protesters’release in the security and privacy of online commu- Oberman, CEO of Internet privacy specialist nications.” SpiderOak. “It’s all about who can amass the KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — larger and more vehement “Certainly, such people The industry’s latest salvo came Monday most personal data because that data has Ukraine’s president says he after police twice violently will be released,”he said in a with the release of an open letter to President become so valuable that whoever accumu- will ask the country’s gen- dispersed demonstrators. televised broadcast of the Barack Obama and the introduction of a new lates the most is going to win. If these eral prosecutor to find a way The release of those arrest- meeting. Investigations of website calling for more stringent controls companies are going to engage in these data to release some of the ed in the dispersals is one of those freed would continue. on electronic espionage. wars, the security and privacy of this data demonstrators who were the key demands of opposi- Opposition leaders have The public relations maneuver escalates a becomes of critical significance.” arrested in recent protests, tion leaders who are driving said their main demand for battle that Silicon Valley has waged since The battle pits U.S. national security in a bid to defuse the coun- the protests. It was unclear opening negotiations with early June, when media reports based on agencies against an industry that has been a try’s tensions. whether Yanukovych’s offer, Yanukovych would be for internal documents revealed the NSA had bright spot in the country’s dreary economy. Ukraine’s capital has been made in a meeting with the him to fire the government fashioned an elaborate system to vacuum up More than $1.3 trillion in shareholder wealth gripped by more than three country’s three former presi- and appoint a new one com- some of the user data that U.S. technology is tied up in Apple, Google, Microsoft, weeks of demonstrations — dents, would mollify the mitted to deepening companies collect. Facebook and Yahoo alone, and the compa- some attracting hundreds of opposition. integration with the EU. As part of the tech industry’s crusade, nies collectively employ more than 243,000 thousands — which began as Yanukovych’s offer cov- But Yanukovych gave no companies are also going to court and to people while running services that create protests against President ered only some of the indication he would consider Congress in an effort to force the government thousands of other jobs. Viktor Yanukovych’s backing arrested — those who firing the government and away from a pact to deepen haven’t committed grave said only that Ukraine ties with the European crimes and who have chil- remains committed to closer Local officials planning for climate change Union. The protests grew dren or families. European ties.

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Government sells its Power outages persist from storm

remaining GM stake MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Many travelers wished there Sunday night. two hours later than normal Snow and bitter cold snarled they were home, and people Nationally, there have Monday or take unscheduled traffic and prompted another in homes without power been more than 6,100 flight leave. DETROIT (AP) — The stake, in exchange for the 1,650 U.S. flight cancella- wished they were some- cancellations since Saturday, Power outages were U.S. government ended bailout in 2008 and 2009. up losing $10.5 billion on It began selling shares tions on Monday, and tens of where else. according to reported in Virginia, parts of the General Motors once GM went public thousands of people were Some of the most difficult FlightStats.com, including West Virginia, Maryland and bailout, but it says the again in November of still without power after conditions were in North more than 2,800 by the metropolitan alternative would have 2010, and the pace picked January-like weather barged Texas. More than 22,000 American or its American Washington, D.C., area fol- been far worse. up this year as the stock in a month early. Dallas-area homes and busi- Eagle regional airline. lowing freezing rain, wet The Treasury rose more than 40 per- The storm covered parts nesses were still without American emerged from snow and sleet. More than Department sold its final cent. Last month, the of north Texas in ice over the power on Monday, according bankruptcy protection and 15,000 customers in shares of the Detroit auto government said it weekend and then moved to electric utility Oncor.That merged with U.S. Airways on Maryland were without giant on Monday, recov- expected to sell the east. Below-zero tempera- was down from 270,000 on Monday. power, where the weight of ering $39 billion of the remaining 2 percent stake tures crowned the top of the Friday. Dallas students got a The storm dumped snow the ice weakened tree limbs $49.5 billion it spent to by the end of the year. U.S. from Idaho to snow day. through the Mid-Atlantic that then contacted power save the dying automaker GM shares rose 73 cents, Minnesota, where many More than half of the region. lines and other equipment. at the height of the finan- or 1.8 percent in after- roads still had an inch-thick nation’s flight cancellations Freezing rain prompted Some 109,000 customers cial crisis five years ago. hours trading following the plate of ice, polished smooth on Monday were at Dallas- the federal government to were without power in Without the bailout, announcement. They rose by traffic and impervious to Fort Worth International allow workers to arrive up to Virginia. the country would have 1.8 percent in regular trad- ice-melting chemicals, Airport, dominated by lost more than 1 million ing, at one point reaching making intersections an American Airlines. About jobs, and the economy $41.17, the highest level adventure. 650 travelers were stranded BEACHES change, he said. But sea lev- could have slipped from since GM’s 2010 initial els are rising on the central recession into a depres- public offering. Bigger waves coast and in Tillamook sion, Treasury Secretary Earlier Monday, Mark HAGNER tified that he had signed a County. Jacob Lew said on a con- Reuss, GM’s North consent search form for may be a cause Other research also has ference call with reporters. American president, told Trial is set to DNA, clothing and photos Continued from Page A1 shown that waves are getting “The economic stakes reporters in Warren, on Hagner’s behalf at his bigger, eating away more of were high, and President Mich., that a government begin Jan. 21 request, which Hagner the sand, Ruggiero said. erosion, the slow water in Obama understood that exit would boost sales, denied on the stand. Rob Thieler, a research Continued from Page A1 estuaries at the mouths of inaction was not an especially among pickup Barron rejected geologist for USGS who Goldman’s motion to sup- rivers is the main impedi- option,” Lew said. “His truck buyers. oversees the national coastal decision to commit addi- The company now is Hagner’s mental state, on the press. ment, causing sediment to erosion assessment, said tional support to GM sitting on $26.8 billion in basis that they violated his The judge gave the defense drop out of the water col- Oregon, with abundant rock while requiring them to cash and is considering Miranda rights. until Dec. 20 to produce a list umn, he said. fundamentally restruc- restoration of a dividend. According to court docu- of witnesses they intend to Other studies have shown formations from ancient lava ture their business was Since leaving bank- ments, Hagner admitted to call. the landmass on the flows, is not seeing as much tough, but it was right.” ruptcy, GM has been shooting his wife when he Hagner’s trial is currently Southern Oregon coast and erosion as other parts of the The government profitable for 15 straight was interviewed by Zanni at scheduled to begin Jan. 21. around Cannon Beach are country, particularly the received 912 million GM quarters, and has added the North Bend Police If convicted of murder, rising due to shifts in the tec- sandy coastlines of the Gulf shares, or a 60.8 percent about 3,000 workers. Department. he’ll receive a minimum sen- tonic plates, offsetting the of Mexico and the southeast- Det. Jon Bohanan also tes- tence of 25 years in prison. rising sea levels from climate ern U.S.

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The lingering conditions from the winter storm that pounded the Willamette Valley over the week- end have led to the postponement of at least 10 varsity basketball games tonight. North Bend and Elmira called off their games because of icy con- ditions on state Highway 126. Cottage Grove’s games at Marshfield also were postponed to Dec. 30. The Pirates rescheduled their Tillamook games from last week to Dec. 23 and were trying to reschedule games at Newport for Thursday night. Oakridge and Reedsport also postponed their doubleheader at Photos by The Associated Press Reedsport. They now will play Jan. Chicago Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall (15) and quarterback Josh McCown (12) celebrate after making a two-point conversion during the second half of Monday’s win. 18. Reedsport also rescheduled the games that were supposed to be played at Rogue River last Friday to Jan. 4. Powers won’t make its trip to Bears honor Ditka, beat Cowboys Riddle and Coquille won’t go to Days Creek. Bandon visits Pacific tonight for CHICAGO (AP) — Neither the brutal cold “If you were back there quarterbacking and a doubleheader not impacted by the nor the league’s worst defense could stop Josh we played the way we played you probably weather in the valley. McCown and the Bears. would have five touchdowns,”he said. Coquille will host Marshfield on Instead, Chicago jumped right back into the McCown, meanwhile, insisted he’s still the Wednesday in an endowment dou- playoff race. backup. And Trestman said the plan with bleheader scheduled this morning. McCown threw for a career-high four Cutler hasn’t changed. Admission for the contests will be touchdowns, and the Bears scored on their first “We’ll see where Jay is this week,” he said. $6 for adults and $4 for students. eight possessions to grab a share of the NFC “He’ll have to be released by the doctors and North lead with a 45-28 victory over the Dallas when Jay is ready to play, he’ll be playing.” Cowboys on a frigid Monday night. Brandon Marshall caught six passes for 100 The Bears (7-6) retired Hall of Famer Mike yards, and Jeffery added 84 yards receiving Blazers Ditka’s number at halftime and pulled even after breaking his own team record the previous with Detroit in the division race on a night week with 249. when the game-time temperature was in single Matt Forte chipped in with 102 yards rush- digits and the wind chill factor was below zero. ing and 73 receiving, and the Bears racked up bounce The loss left Dallas (7-6) a game behind 490 yards in all. Philadelphia in the NFC East and owner Jerry “Basically, we will have to make some Jones calling for more aggressive play-calling adjustments in what we are doing defensive- back with on defense. Former Chicago Bears player and coach Mike Ditka ly,” Jones said. “What that usually means is The bone-chilling conditions didn’t stop speaks to fans at Soldier Field as his No. 89 is retired taking more risks on defense. But if you’re McCown from throwing for 348 yards or keep during a halftime ceremony Monday. going to have the kind of match like we had road win the Bears from running away with a lopsided tonight or certainly in New Orleans you have defenders in the corner of the end zone in the victory. to take some risks. We have to double up and SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — closing seconds of the second quarter gave the It was one they desperately needed after I’m sure that will be part of the plan on Blowing out Utah for a second Bears a 24-14 lead, and they continued to pour consecutive losses, and although Detroit holds defense; more risks.” time this month was not in the it on in the second half after a gut-wrenching the head-to-head sweep, the Bears are back in Tony Romo threw for three touchdowns but cards for Portland. With the Jazz overtime loss at Minnesota last week. the thick of the playoff race. completed just 11 of 20 passes for 104 yards for making a fourth-quarter rally, the McCown, making his fourth straight start “All we could do is try to beat the Dallas Dallas. DeMarco Murray ran for 146 yards Blazers struggled to fight through with Jay Cutler sidelined by a high left ankle Cowboys,” coach Marc Trestman said. “We against the league’s worst run defense, but the offensive sluggishness and escape sprain, became the first Bears quarterback to kept it as simple as that. We didn’t get into all Cowboys were overmatched after winning two with a win. throw for 300 or more yards in three straight the hypotheticals and all the things that go into straight. Nicolas Batum and Damian games. And for that, DeMarcus Ware blamed winning or losing a game.” Lillard provided the lifeline in the Dallas’ defense. Alshon Jeffery’s leaping catch between two SEE BEARS | B3 final minute. Batum drained a 3-pointer to beat the shot clock and Lillard fol- Pitcher Halladay retires after 16 seasons lowed with another shot from long-range on the next possession to lift the Blazers to a 105-94 vic- ROB MAADDI batted against tory over the Jazz on Monday The Associated Press . “I think the one thing I took night. That dang Rally Squirrel still away from that is you can have the “The ball bounced their way a haunts . best team on paper, you can have few times,”Lillard said. “We knew Citing a desire to avoid surgery the guys who want it the most,” it would be tough because we just for an ailing back and wanting to Halladay said. “But when the played them two or three days ago. spend more time with his family, squirrel runs across home plate They’re a better a team on their the two-time Cy Young Award while your team is trying to pitch, home floor. With us not having the winner retired Monday after 16 there is nothing you can do about greatest offensive night, we just seasons in the major leagues with that. So you really start to realize wanted to stay the course and get the and there are a lot of things out of your the job done — which we were able . control. It takes more than nine to do.” Halladay signed a one-day guys. It takes nine guys, and it LaMarcus Aldridge scored 24 contract to retire as a member of takes the 25 on the roster. It takes points and Damian Lillard added the Blue Jays, where he spent the the coaches, the staff, and it takes 18 to propel Portland to a bounce first 12 years of his career. The 36- a lot of luck.” back win after a loss to Dallas on year-old right-hander choked up Halladay played for the Phillies Saturday snapped a four-game and held back tears while making from 2010-13, finishing with two winning streak. Robin Lopez chipped in 15 points and 11 the announcement at a news con- The Associated Press injury-plagued seasons. He won ference at the winter meetings in an NL Cy Young Award in 2010, rebounds, and Wesley Matthews Two-time Cy Young Award winner Roy Halladay answers questions after announcing added 16 points for the Blazers, Lake Buena Vista, Fla. his retirement after 16 seasons in the major leagues Monday. throwing a perfect game that sea- “As a baseball player, you real- son and a no-hitter in his first who notched their second win ize that’s something you can’t do The Phillies had already won Francisco in the 2010 NLCS and postseason appearance. over Utah in December. the rest of your life,” Halladay three straight division champi- St. Louis Cardinals in the 2011 NL Halladay was 203-105 with a Reserve Alec Burks had 20 said. “I really don’t have any onships, the 2008 World Series division series. In his final post- 3.38 ERA in 416 career games, points for the Jazz, who dropped regrets. You realize there’s other and 2009 NL championship by the season performance, Halladay lost including 390 starts. He had 67 their fourth game in a row. Enes things for you to accomplish in time Halladay arrived in a block- to Chris Carpenter and the complete games and 20 shutouts. Kanter added 19 points and life.” buster trade the same day Cardinals 1-0 in the decisive Game His resume includes three 20-win Gordon Hayward chipped in 17 for Halladay pitched a perfect Philadelphia sent ace Cliff Lee to 5 of that 2011 matchup. seasons, eight All-Star games, and Utah, which trailed the entire sec- game and also a postseason no- Seattle in a separate deal. Down 2-1 in the series, the three other top-3 finishes for the ond half after nine ties and nine hitter. But never made it to the The Phillies had the best record Cardinals won two straight to Cy Young Award. lead changes in the first half. World Series and leaves without in the majors in Halladay’s first upset the Phillies after a squirrel “I thought we were doing a bet- ter job out there,” Jazz coach the ring he badly wanted. two seasons, but lost to San scampered across home plate as SEE HALLADAY | B3 Tyrone Corbin said. “I thought execution on the offensive end is getting a lot better. We’re sharing Helfrich suspends tight end for snowball fight the ball.” Portland played clean basket- PORTLAND (AP) — Oregon views as of Monday afternoon. Helfrich had promised discipline ing the regular season and scored ball to build a second-half cushion tight end Pharaoh Brown has been “I was one of the many UO stu- during the weekend, saying the two touchdowns. He started five and hold off a late Jazz rally. The suspended for the Ducks’ upcom- dents involved in the snowball fight behavior shown in the video was of the nine games in which he Blazers had 23 assists and shot 47.1 ing bowl game because of his role on Friday, and my actions escalated “completely unacceptable and appeared, getting more playing percent (40 of 85) from the floor, in an on-campus snowball fight to an inappropriate level and, for dangerous.” time after starting tight end Colt while committing just 11 turnovers. that got out of hand. that, I sincerely apologize,” Brown Other players involved in the Lyerla left the team in October to Portland broke open a close A YouTube video of Friday’s said in a statement released by the fight received unspecified punish- prepare for an NFL career follow- game by making six straight bas- fight shows players and other stu- university. “We never should have ments but will be allowed to play ing a one-game suspension for kets to start the third quarter. dents pelting a car with dozens of engaged innocent people, and I in the bowl game. All students violating team rules. He was later Aldridge drained a jumper to start snowballs in front of the Erb deeply regret my actions and will involved in the fight, including arrested for cocaine possession the run and Matthews capped the Memorial Union in Eugene. At one accept the consequences.” non-players, are subject to further and is awaiting trial after pleading spurt with a 3-pointer, giving point, the overmatched driver The suspension was discipline from the dean of stu- not guilty. Portland a 64-51 lead at the 8:29 opens his car door and is hit with a announced Monday by Head dents, the university said. The Ducks (10-2) play Texas mark. bucket of snow. The video had Coach Mark Helfrich, who has Brown, a 6-foot-6, 241-pound (8-4) in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. attracted more than 2.5 million apologized to the targeted drivers. sophomore, caught 10 passes dur- 30 in San Antonio. SEE BLAZERS | B2

B2 •The World • Tuesday,December 10,2013 Sports Bobcats beat Six players are Golden State Heisman finalists THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Browns on Sunday when he was hit on the knee by safety THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rebounds for the Bobcats NEW YORK — Florida T.J. Ward after a 21-yard (10-11), who won their sec- State’s Jameis Winston, reception. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — ond straight game. Northern Illinois’ Jordan Kemba Walker scored 27 of Kings 112, Mavericks Lynch, Texas A&M’s Johnny his 31 points in the second 97: DeMarcus Cousins had Manziel, Alabama’s AJ Arizona moves to top of half, and the Charlotte 32 points and 19 rebounds, McCarron, Auburn’s Tre men’s hoops rankings Bobcats ruined Stephen and Derrick Williams scored Mason and Boston College’s Curry’s homecoming with a a career-high 31 to pace Andre Williams were chosen TUCSON, Ariz. — wire-to-wire 115-111 victory Sacramento to the victory as the finalists for the Arizona moved up to No. 1 in over the Golden State over Dallas. Heisman Trophy. The Associated Press’ college Warriors on Monday night. Using just 10 players, the Six final- basketball poll for the first Curry overcame a slow Kings led by 19 points after ists invit- time since 2003, an honor start to finish with a season- three quarters and by as ed to cer- Sports coach Sean Miller views as high 43 points, 32 of them many as 24 points in the emony in not only recognition for what coming in the second half. fourth in winning their sec- New York Shorts the Wildcats have done this Curry, a Charlotte native ond straight. are the season, but validation for the who burst on Earlier in the day, the most since direction the program has the national Kings completed a seven- 1994. The winner will be taken in his five years in the scene while NBA player deal with Toronto that announced Saturday. desert. playing at brought them , Winston is the over- Coming off a hard-fought nearby Recap Aaron Gray and . whelming favorite to win the home win over UNLV, Davidson Greivis Vasquez, Patrick award now that a sexual Arizona (9-0) received 63 College, scored Patterson, and assault complaint against first-place votes from the 19 points in the fourth quar- went to the him in Tallahassee, Fla., has 65-member national media ter, including a 27-footer Raptors. The Associated Press been closed without charges panel to earn the No. 1 spot in with a hand in his face to cut had 21 points Charlotte’s Kemba Walker drives to the basket against the Golden State being filed. He could also a season for the sixth time. the Bobcats’ lead to 111-109 for the Mavericks, who had Warriors during the first half Monday. become the second freshman Syracuse, which received with 11 seconds left. won three straight, including to win the award. Manziel the other first-place votes, But the Warriors (12-10) the last two on the road. The Michael Carter-Williams. points and eight assists, was the first last year. and Ohio State moved up two couldn’t contain Walker, and loss also snapped a five- The Sixers are 1-6 without Marcin Gortat scored 16 places to second and third, the point guard hit four free game win streak against the their floor leader,who missed points, and Trevor Booker Wake Forest hires coach while Wisconsin jumped four throws in the final 11 seconds Kings. his third straight game with a added 12 points and 12 from Bowling Green spots to fourth. Michigan to seal the victory. Clippers 94, 76ers 83: skin infection. rebounds for the Wizards. State, which had been No. 1 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. for three weeks, dropped to Walker scored the final 15 scored 26 Nuggets 75, Wizards Grizzlies 94, Magic 85: — Wake Forest has hired Dave points for the Bobcats. points, Chris Paul added 25 74: scored Zach Randolph had 19 points fifth. Louisville was No. 6, Clawson from Bowling Green followed by Oklahoma State, “It is fun,” Walker said of points and 13 assists, and 17 points, Nate Robinson and 12 rebounds, and Jon as its next football coach, a facing Curry. “Everybody short-handed Los Angeles added 16, and Kenneth Faried Leuer added 16 points and a Duke, Connecticut and person familiar with the situ- Villanova. knows he’s a great player, a defeated Philadelphia. had a key block and transi- career-best 12 boards to lead ation said. great scorer. I love to play DeAndre Jordan had 11 tion dunk with 33 seconds the short-handed Memphis Despite an unbeaten The person said a news record and overtime win at against the best. He made points and a season-high 21 left to lift Denver past over Orlando. conference to introduce some tough shots. I thought I rebounds, and Washington. Mike Conley had 13 points Mississippi on Sunday, Clawson was expected Oregon dropped two spots to played some good defense, scored 10 points for the Washington had three and Jerryd Bayless finished Tuesday. The hiring comes but it was better offense at Clippers, who won their sec- possessions after Faried put with 11 points, including a late No. 14 this week. The Ducks three days after Clawson led were passed by Villanova and times. We came out with the ond straight. The Clippers Denver ahead, but John Wall 3-pointer to preserve the win Bowling Green (10-3) to an win. That’s all I really care are 2-1 on a season-high missed a layup, Trevor Ariza and end a two-game slide. Baylor, which beat Kentucky upset of then-No. 16 Northern on Friday. about at this point.” tying seven-game road trip. missed a 3-pointer, Chandler Conley also had seven assists. Illinois in the Mid-American Curry was impressed with Los Angeles played with- blocked a layup try by Garrett Andrew Nicholson and Conference championship UConn women are Walker’s effort. out guards J.J. Redick (injuries Temple, and Robinson Jameer Nelson led the Magic game and one day after the unanimous No. 1 pick “Hey man, the guy made to right hand and wrist), stripped the ball from Wall in with 19 points apiece. Falcons were invited to the big plays down the stretch,” Reggie Bullock (sprained left the closing seconds. Nicholson also grabbed 11 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. NEW YORK — The he said. “He got to the lane ankle) and Maalik Wayns (left Chandler also had eight rebounds while hitting 8 of 12 It caps Wake Forest’s UConn women’s basketball and made some tough shots. knee). Forward Matt Barnes is rebounds to help the Nuggets from the field. weeklong search to find Jim team remained the unani- He kept them just ahead of out with a torn retina in his rally from 12 points down in scored 17 points, Glenn Davis Grobe’s successor. He mous No. 1 in The Associated us. I’m sure that is what they left eye. the second half, and finished with 16 and Victor resigned Dec. 2 after a 13- Press poll after winning its expect him to do, and what Evan Turner scored 25 Robinson helped the Denver Oladipo added 10 in year stay that included five only game of the week. he expects to do every night.” points and reserves outscore their Orlando’s sixth straight loss. bowl games, but ended with The Huskies routed UC Gerald Henderson had 24 added 16 points and 11 depleted Washington coun- The Magic reserves man- five straight losing seasons. Davis by 60 points Thursday points and Josh McRoberts rebounds for the Sixers, who terparts 34-5. aged only four points — all and don’t play again until had 11 points and 10 struggled once again without Wall finished with 20 from Jason Maxiell. Pittsburgh tackle Donald Dec. 17 against No. 2 Duke wins Nagurski award because of exams. The Blue Devils beat Purdue and BLAZERS CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Oklahoma this past week. Pittsburgh defensive tackle From Page B1 The top nine teams in the poll Aaron Donald won the remain the same with TH Bronko Nagurski award given Tennessee, Notre Dame, Kanter made a pair of bas- to the nation’s top college kets to shave the lead to 64- Kentucky, Stanford, defensive player. Louisville, Maryland and 57. It only set the stage for The 6-foot, 285-pound another Blazers run. This Baylor following the Blue Donald was presented the Devils. time, Portland rattled off award at a ceremony in D WN four unanswered baskets — South Carolina moved up Charlotte. 4 capped by Lopez’s layup — to two spots to No. 10. The ACC Defensive Player extend its lead to 72-57 with of the Year, Donald averaged HOCKEY 4:13 remaining in the third CONTESTONTEST 2.2 tackles for loss per game Hockey salary cap will quarter. while ranking 10th in forced The Blazers shot a blister- fumbles and 13th in sacks per rise for 2014 season ing 61.1 percent (11 of 18) game. PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — from the field in the third 1 The senior has 28⁄2 sacks The NHL salary cap is quarter. And they did it by for his career. expected to rise to about $71 finding holes in the Jazz million next season, an 1st1st DownDown - 2nd2nd DownDown - 3rd3rd DownDown - 4th4th DownDown – defense and attacking them McCarron receives increase of more than 10 per- JohnJohn Gunther,Gunther, GeorgeGeorge Artsitas,Artsitas, JeffJeff Precourt,Precourt, CouldCould BeBe with precision. Unitas QB award cent. “With our offense, I SportsSports EditorEditor SportsSports ReporterReporter PublisherPublisher You!You! BALTIMORE — Alabama’s NHL Commissioner Gary want us to be opportunistic Bettman made the optimistic PREMIER SPONSOR with whatever the game AJ McCarron has won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm announcement at the HE ATTRESS TORE gives us,” Portland coach league’s board of governors T M S Terry Stotts said. “If it gives Award, given to the top senior quarterback in college foot- meeting. The ceiling of the us 3s, we knock them down. salary cap is determined by If it gives us the paint, that’s ball. BAY APPLIAN CE & TV McCarron completed 67 hockey-related revenue gen- 541.269.0898 • 253 S. Broadway, Coos Bay (Next to the Egyptian Theatre) good too with LaMarcus on erated this season, so the new the block. One thing we’ve percent of his passes for 2,676 yards and 26 touch- figure is merely an estimate, OfficialOfficial EntryEntry Form:Form: WeekWeek 1515 done well with offensively is Bettman said. we take what the game gives downs for the fourth-ranked Circle or Highlight your picks. Crimson Tide (11-1). The minimum amount for us.” teams to spend is expected to THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12TH GAME Utah made another run at The other finalists were Clemson’s Tajh Boyd, Fresno be about $52 million, an 1. San Diego at Denver the Blazers midway through increase from this season’s State’s Derek Carr, Northern SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15TH GAMES the fourth quarter. Back-to- $44 million. The NHL has Illinois’ Jordan Lynch and 2. Philadelphia a t M innesota back jumpers from Hayward had a major recovery one Georgia’s Aaron Murray. 3. Washington at Atlanta cut Portland’s lead to single season after the lockout- 4. San Francisco at Tampa Bay digits. Then, Trey Burke shortened campaign. made a pair of free throws to Oregon center is finalist 5. Seattle at N.Y. Giants for Rimington Trophy The upper cap for this bring the Jazz within 89-82 season is $64.3 million. 6. Chicago at Cleveland with 5:45 remaining. Auburn’s Reese Dismukes 7. Houston at Indianapolis Utah cut the lead to seven and Florida State’s Bryan OLYMPICS 8. Buffalo at Jacksonville several more times and Stork are among the six final- Lysacek won’t defend 9. New England at Miami pulled within 97-92 on a pair ists for the Rimington 10. Kansas City at Oakland of free throws from Hayward Trophy, which goes to the title at Sochi Olympics 11. N.Y. Jets at Carolina with 1:28 left. But then nation’s best center. Reigning Olympic men’s 12. Arizona at T ennessee Batum and Lillard drained The other finalists are figure skating champion 13. New Orleans at St. Louis their consecutive 3-pointers Oregon’s Hroniss Grasu, Evan Lysacek will miss the to put the game out of reach Sochi Games because of a 14. Green Bay at Dallas Oklahoma’s Gabe Ikard, Utah during the final minute. State’s Tyler Larsen and torn labrum in his left hip. 15. Cincinnati at P ittsburgh “You play good D for like Arkansas’ Travis Swanson. Lysacek tore the labrum, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16TH GAME 22 or 23 seconds and they hit The winner will be along with another muscle in 16. Baltimore at D etroit the crazy shots,”Kanter said. announced Thursday. his abdomen, during a hard Name: “It’s tough you know — that’s fall in August. He pursued an basketball. You can’t think PRO FOOTBALL aggressive course of treat- Address: about it. We just need to learn Patriots lose Gronkowski ment and returned to the ice City/State/ZIP: how to close games.” in October. But the “excruci- to another injury Daytime Phone: Burke and Kanter put on ating pain” intensified as he a two-man show for the Jazz FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — increased his training, and E-mail: (optional) in the first quarter. The duo The New England Patriots doctors told him last week combined for 13 of Utah’s must get used to playing that he was risking perma- PRIZE first 15 points to help the without Rob Gronkowski nent damage if he continued. SPONSOR Jazz keep pace with the again. Lysacek made his Blazers. The star tight end who announcement Tuesday on Email your first name, city of residence and a photo of yourself wearing your favorite “We played sluggish missed the first six games the “Today” show. Earlier, he team’s colors along with your picks each week. 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his first two years in decline, the Phillies were still Petersen HALLADAY Philadelphia. But back and interested in bringing him Pitcher had two shoulder issues limited back for another year if he seeks new Halladay in 2012-13. He was was healthy and at a price no-hitters 15-13 with a 5.15 ERA in 38 much lower than the $20 From Page B1 starts. million he earned in each of challenge Halladay had shoulder the last three seasons. He was surgery during the season a popular teammate and a SEATTLE (AP) — Chris Known as a workhorse, Halladay led the league in and returned in September, valued presence in the club- Petersen needed the right but clearly wasn’t right. He house for his influence and opportunity and right situa- innings four times and in complete games seven times. was 4-5 with a 6.82 ERA in 13 strong work ethic. tion before he could finally starts this year. “Roy Halladay is the ulti- make the decision to take on “He was one of the best competitors who ever played “It’s so much fun to play mate competitor,” second a different challenge. A chal- the game and go out and baseman said. lenge that wasn’t about try- this game and taught every- one around him to prepare compete,” he said. “I looked “He is by far the hardest ing to gain respect on a The Associated Press forward to that fifth day worker that I’ve ever seen national stage, but about the right way in order to be Chris Petersen takes questions from reporters after being introduced more than anything. To go and treated every game as if proving he could succeed on the best,” Phillies lefty Cole as the new head football coach at Washington on Monday. out there and know it’s not it were his last. It was no a bigger stage. Hamels said. going to feel good and I was- coincidence why he was the “I think I go back to the “It was just time. I think Boise State in a 38-6 blowout Halladay was a six-time timing of things, feeling I every place has a shelf life. by the Huskies. All-Star, won the 2003 AL Cy n’t going to do it the way I best pitcher of his era. I’m needed to take a step out of Sometimes that’s very short, There was no band at this Young Award and went 148- wanted was frustrating. I honored to have had the Boise to really grow and sometimes it’s very long and coaching announcement — 76 with a 3.43 ERA in 12 sea- tried to give everything I can opportunity to watch him improve,” Petersen said. sometimes it’s in-between,” as there was the last time sons with the Blue Jays. He but something was holding pitch for four years. I’ll miss “This job is so tremendously Petersen said. “It was just Washington made a coaching was traded to the Phillies me back. I felt I couldn’t give his presence and passion challenging that it wasn’t time. We’ve done some really hire with Sarkisian — after the 2009 season, and them what I wanted to.” but, most of all, I will miss about that. I was very com- good things there and I think because that would not fit was 40-16 with a 2.40 ERA in Despite Halladay’s his intensity.” fortable being over there, very for me to take the next step as Petersen’s style. The fact four easy for me to be over there a coach, as a teacher and a students with “P-E-T-E” and really at the end of the person to grow, I needed to painted on their chests were day didn’t think it was best take that next step.” let in was surprising. teams handled it well. Gould’s 27-yard for me to be over there in Petersen was 92-12 at Petersen will make $18 BEARS Murray burned Chicago with 1:33 remaining in the terms of becoming the person Boise State, including five million in guaranteed com- From Page B1 for 52 yards on six carries on half. and coach that I want to be.” conference titles and two pensation as part of his five- the game’s opening posses- Jeffery added to it with Petersen was introduced Fiesta Bowl victories. He year agreement with avail- They also lost linebacker sion to set up a 2-yard scor- that neat catch after Dallas as Washington’s new coach replaces Steve Sarkisian, who able bonuses that could add Sean Lee to another injury — ing pass from Romo to Dez was forced to punt. Monday at a news conference was 34-29 in five seasons at another $1 million per sea- this time a neck issue after Bryant, but the Bears scored “I’m just trying to give overlooking his new football Washington before taking the son. Petersen will make $3.2 making a tackle in the third just about every time they got him a chance to go up and home in Husky Stadium. It job at USC. million in 2014 with a quarter. He missed the previ- the ball. make the play but not really was affirmation of a stunning Wearing a purple tie, $200,000 increase each sea- ous two games with a ham- After Bryant’s TD, put the ball in jeopardy, so to decision by Petersen to leave Petersen spoke for more than son, topping out at $4 million string problem. McCown tied it with a 4-yard speak,” McCown said. “My behind nearly a decade of 20 minutes in the Huskies’ in 2018. “Certainly, it was a disap- pass to Earl Bennett and put part was relative easy to the unprecedented success at palatial new football opera- It makes Petersen the pointing loss and the loss Chicago ahead 14-7 early in catch.” Boise State for the opportu- tions center about his deci- highest-paid coach of a pub- stings,” coach Jason Garrett the second quarter with a 7- NOTES: The record low nity to coach in the Pac-12 sion. He referenced former lic institution in the Pac-12. said.“The worst thing we can yard scramble, leaping at the temperature for a Bears home Conference after spurning so Washington coach Don Stanford and USC coaching do is have a hangover after goal line and getting spun in game is 2 degrees against many other overtures from James and spoke with excite- contracts are not made pub- this loss.” midair. Green Bay on Dec. 22, 2008. colleges in the past. ment about being able to take lic because they are private The game-time tempera- Jason Witten tied it at 14 The lowest wind chill was The question that has lin- advantage of the renovated institutions. Washington ture was 8 degrees with the when he dragged Major minus 15 against the Packers gered since Petersen’s agree- Husky Stadium that Petersen athletic director Scott wind chill at minus 9, but the Wright across the goal line on on Dec. 18, 1983. ... There ment was announced last saw up close in late August Woodwardsaid Petersen was freezing conditions did noth- a 10-yard touchdown catch, was a moment of silence for Friday was ‘Why?’ Why now when he was handed the the only person who was ing to slow either team in the but the Bears grabbed a Nelson Mandela before the and why Washington? worst loss of his tenure at offered the job. early going. Garrett said both three-point lead on Robbie game. Scoreboard

L.A. Lakers 10 10 .500 3 15. Memphis 6-1 323 15 Kansas City at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Liberty Bowl San Jose 30 19 6 5 43 101 75 1 On The Air Sacramento 6 13 .316 6⁄2 16. Gonzaga 8-1 298 15 N.Y. Jets at Carolina, 1:05 p.m. Rice (9-3) vs. Mississippi State (6-6), 1 p.m. Los Angeles 30 19 7 4 42 79 62 Monday’s Games 16. Iowa State 7-0 298 18 Arizona at Tennessee, 1:25 p.m. (ESPN) Vancouver 33 18 10 5 41 88 81 Today L.A. Clippers 94, Philadelphia 83 18. Baylor 8-1 278 20 New Orleans at St. Louis, 1:25 p.m. Chick-fil-A Bowl Phoenix 29 16 8 5 37 94 93 Men’s College Basketball — Kansas at Florida, 4 Denver 75, Washington 74 19. Florida 6-2 258 12 Green Bay at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. Texas A&M (8-4) vs. Duke (10-3), 5 p.m. (ESPN) Calgary 29 11 14 4 26 78 98 p.m., ESPN; Oakland at Indiana, 4 p.m., ESPN2; Charlotte 115, Golden State 111 20. UMass 8-0 192 22 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 1 Edmonton 31 10 18 3 23 84 105 Evansville at Xavier, 4 p.m., Fox Sports 1; South Memphis 94, Orlando 85 21. North Carolina 6-2 172 25 Monday, Dec. 16 Heart of Dallas Bowl NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Dakota at Kansas State, 5 p.m., Root Sports; Boise Portland 105, Utah 94 22. Iowa 9-1 103 24 Baltimore at Detroit, 5:40 p.m. UNLV (7-5) vs. North Texas (8-4), 9 a.m. time loss. State at Kentucky, 6 p.m., ESPN; Gonzaga at West Sacramento 112, Dallas 97 23. UCLA 8-1 86 17 Bears 45, Cowboys 28 (ESPNU) Monday’s Games Virginia, 6 p.m., ESPN2; NJIT at Seton Hall, 6 p.m., Today’s Games 24. San Diego State 7-1 65 Ottawa 5, Philadelphia 4, SO Dallas 7 7 0 14 — 28 Gator Bowl Fox Sports 1. Miami at Indiana, 4 p.m. 25. Michigan 6-3 50 21 Pittsburgh 2, Columbus 1 Chicago 7 17 11 10 — 45 Nebraska (8-4) vs. Georgia (8-4), 9 a.m. Hockey — Nashville at New York Rangers, 4:30 New York at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Others receiving votes: Missouri 46, Colorado Vancouver 2, Carolina 0 First Quarter (ESPN2) p.m., NBC Sports Network. San Antonio at Toronto, 4 p.m. 42, Pittsburgh 38, New Mexico 28, Boise State Dal—Bryant 2 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), Anaheim 5, N.Y. Islanders 2 Capital One Bowl Wednesday, Dec. 11 Boston at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. 19, Saint Mary’s 18, Indiana 15, VCU 13, Creighton 9:02. Today’s Games Wisconsin (9-3) vs. South Carolina (10-2), 10 NBA Basketball — Chicago at New York, 5 p.m., Oklahoma City at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. 8, Saint Louis 5, Virginia 5, George Washington 1. Chi—E.Bennett 4 pass from McCown (Gould Ottawa at Buffalo, 4 p.m. a.m. (ABC) ESPN; Dallas at Golden State, 7:30 p.m., ESPN. Minnesota at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. The Associated Press Women’s Top 25 kick), 1:35. Tampa Bay at Washington, 4 p.m. Men’s College Basketball — Denver at Colorado Milwaukee at Chicago, 5 p.m. The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ Second Quarter Outback Bowl New Jersey at Columbus, 4 p.m. Sate, 6 p.m., Root Sports. Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. women’s college basketball poll, with first-place Chi—McCown 7 run (Gould kick), 8:58. Iowa (8-4) vs. LSU (9-3), 10 a.m. (ESPN) Los Angeles at Montreal, 4 p.m. Hockey — Philadelphia at Chicago, 5 p.m., NBC Wednesday’s Games votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 8, Dal—Witten 10 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), Rose Bowl Detroit at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Nashville at N.Y. Rangers, 4:30 p.m. Sports Network. Orlando at Charlotte, 4 p.m. total points based on 25 points for a first-place 5:22. Stanford (11-2) vs. Michigan State (12-1), 2 p.m. St. Louis at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Golf — Nelson Mandela Championship, 4:30 L.A. Clippers at Boston, 4:30 p.m. vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and Chi—FG Gould 27, 1:33. (ESPN) p.m., Golf Channel; Thailand Golf Championship, Philadelphia at Minnesota, 5 p.m. last week’s ranking: Chi—Jeffery 25 pass from McCown (Gould Chicago at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m., Golf Channel; Franklin Templeton San Antonio at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Fiesta Bowl Phoenix at Colorado, 6 p.m. Record Pts Prv kick), :10. Baylor (11-1) vs. UCF (11-1), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) Shootout, 10 a.m., Golf Channel. Oklahoma City at Memphis, 5 p.m. 1. UConn (36) 10-0 900 1 Third Quarter Boston at Calgary, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 2 Carolina at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12 Detroit at New Orleans, 5 p.m. 2. Duke 10-0 864 2 Chi—FG Gould 34, 12:02. Sugar Bowl N.Y. Islanders at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. NBA Basketball — at Chicago at New York, 5 p.m. 3. Tennessee 7-0 804 3 Chi—Forte 4 pass from McCown (Marshall pass Alabama (11-1) vs. Oklahoma (10-2), 5:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Brooklyn, 5 p.m., TNT; Houston at Portland, 7:30 Utah at Sacramento, 7 p.m. 4. Notre Dame 8-0 774 4 from McCown), 2:20. (ESPN) Los Angeles at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. p.m., TNT. Dallas at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. 5. Kentucky 9-0 765 5 Fourth Quarter Friday, Jan. 3 Philadelphia at Chicago, 5 p.m. NFL Football — San Diego at Denver, 5:25 p.m., Blazers 105, Jazz 94 6. Stanford 7-1 728 6 Chi—Bush 17 pass from McCown (Gould kick), Orange Bowl Minnesota at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. NFL Network. PORTLAND (105): Batum 3-5 0-0 7, Aldridge 7. Louisville 9-1 678 7 14:24. College Football — College Football Awards Ohio State (12-1) vs. Clemson (10-2), 5 p.m. 10-18 4-4 24, Lopez 6-9 3-3 15, Lillard 5-14 7-7 18, 8. Maryland 8-1 646 8 Dal—Beasley 9 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), (ESPN) Show, 4 p.m., ESPN. Matthews 6-11 3-4 16, Freeland 0-2 2-2 2, M. 9. Baylor 7-1 628 9 10:52. Transactions Men’s College Basketball — Cotton Bowl Florida Atlantic at Williams 4-12 0-0 9, Wright 2-9 0-0 6, Robinson 10. South Carolina 9-0 507 12 Chi—FG Gould 23, 3:47. DePaul, 6 p.m., Fox Sports 1. Missouri (11-2) vs. Oklahoma State (10-2), 4:30 4-5 0-0 8. Totals 40-85 19-20 105. 11. Colorado 8-0 505 11 Dal—Randle 1 run (Bailey kick), :06. BASEBALL Women’s College Basketball — Kentucky at p.m. (FOX) UTAH (94): Jefferson 4-10 5-6 13, Evans 3-9 0- 12. Penn St. 6-2 496 10 A—62,229. Saturday, Jan. 4 DePaul, 4, p.m., Fox Sports 1. 0 6, Kanter 9-18 1-1 19, Burke 5-12 4-4 15, 13. LSU 7-1 459 13 — Assigned INF Cord Golf — Nelson Mandela Championship, 3:30 a.m., BBVA Compass Bowl Hayward 6-14 5-6 17, Burks 8-11 4-4 20, Biedrins 14. Oklahoma St. 7-0 395 14 Phelps outright to Norfolk (IL). Golf Channel; Thailand Golf Championship, 8:30 Vanderbilt (8-4) vs. Houston (8-4), 10 a.m. 0-0 0-0 0, Garrett 0-4 2-2 2, Harris 1-4 0-0 2. 15. North Carolina 7-2 360 18 College Football — Agreed to terms with p.m., Golf Channel. (ESPN) Totals 36-82 21-23 94. 16. Georgia 8-0 304 19 RHP Felipe Paulino on a one-year contract. Sunday, Jan. 5 Portland 22 29 26 28 — 105 17. Iowa St. 8-0 293 20 — Agreed to terms with Bowl Schedule GoDaddy.com Bowl Utah 22 23 19 30 — 94 18. Purdue 5-2 260 16 1B David Cooper. Local Schedule Saturday, Dec. 21 Arkansas State (7-5) vs. Ball State (10-2), 6 3-Point Goals—Portland 6-19 (Wright 2-5, 19. Nebraska 7-2 237 15 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Signed RHP Roy New Mexico Bowl p.m. (ESPN) Halladay to a one-day contract and announced Today Batum 1-2, M. Williams 1-3, Matthews 1-4, Lillard 20. Oklahoma 5-3 211 17 Washington State (6-6) vs. Colorado State (7- 21. Iowa 10-1 189 25 Monday, Jan. 6 his retirement. High School Girls Basketball — Cottage Grove 1-5), Utah 1-7 (Burke 1-2, Jefferson 0-2, Hayward 6), 11 a.m. (ESPN) BCS National Championship 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Portland 46 22. California 6-2 187 21 at Marshfield, postponed; Oakridge at Las Vegas Bowl Florida State (13-0) vs. Auburn (12-1), 5:30 Reedsport, postponed; Powers at Riddle, post- (Lopez 11), Utah 48 (Evans 8). Assists—Portland 23. Gonzaga 7-1 141 24 — Named Jon Fresno State (11-1) vs. Southern Cal (9-4), p.m. (ESPN) poned; Bandon at Pacific, 6 p.m.; Coquille at 23 (Batum 11), Utah 13 (Burke 5). Total Fouls— 24. Texas A&M 6-2 123 23 Weisman director of digital and print content. 12:30 p.m. (ABC) Days Creek, postponed; Siuslaw at Newport, 7 Portland 19, Utah 15. Technicals—Utah defensive 25. Syracuse 8-1 85 22 College Playoffs — Signed OF Curtis p.m.; North Bend at Elmira, postponed; three second. A—17,555 (19,911). Others receiving votes: Florida St. 69, Arizona Famous Idaho Potato Bowl NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Granderson to a four-year contract. BASKETBALL Brookings-Harbor at North Valley, 6 p.m. St. 33, Arkansas 14, Texas 10, West Virginia 8, Buffalo (8-4) vs. San Diego State (7-5), 2:30 Quarterfinals National Basketball Association High School Boys Basketball — Cottage Grove Georgia Tech 6, UTEP 6, Michigan St. 5, BYU 3, p.m. (ESPN) College Basketball Friday, Dec. 13 NBA — Fined Minnesota F at Marshfield, postponed; Newport at Siuslaw, 7 San Diego 3, Middle Tennessee 2, Bowling Green New Orleans Bowl Towson (11-2) at Eastern Illinois (12-1), 5 p.m. p.m.; Oakridge at Reedsport, postponed; Powers 1, Saint Joseph’s 1. $5,000 for violating the league’s anti-flopping College Polls Tulane (7-5) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (8-4), 6 Saturday, Dec. 14 rules for the second time this season. at Riddle, postponed; Bandon at Pacific, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Coastal Carolina (12-2) at North Dakota State p.m.; Coquille at Days Creek, postponed; Elmira The Associated Press Men’s Top 25 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Recalled G/F Carrick Pro Football Monday, Dec. 23 (12-0), 9 a.m. Felix and C Henry Sims from Canton (NBADL). at North Bend, postponed; Brookings-Harbor at The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ col- Beef ’O’ Brady’s Bowl Jacksonville State (11-3) at. Eastern North Valley, 7:30 p.m. lege basketball poll, with first-place votes in — Traded F Rudy Gay, C NBA Ohio (7-5) vs. East Carolina (9-3), 11 a.m. Washington (11-2), 1 p.m. Aaron Gray and F Quincy Acy to Sacramento for Wednesday, Dec. 11 parentheses, records through Dec. 8, total AMERICAN CONFERENCE (ESPN) New Hampshire (9-4) at Southeastern Gs John Salmins and Greivis Vasquez, F Patrick High School Girls Basketball — Douglas at Myrtle points based on 25 points for a first-place vote East W L T Pct PF PA Tuesday, Dec. 24 Louisiana (11-2), 4 p.m. Patterson and C Chuck Hayes. Point, 6 p.m.; Marshfield at Coquille, 6 p.m. through one point for a 25th-place vote and last New England 10 3 0 .769 349 287 Hawaii Bowl NCAA Division II FOOTBALL High School Boys Basketball — Douglas at week’s ranking: Miami 7 6 0 .538 286 276 Oregon State (6-6) vs. Boise State (8-4), 5 p.m. Semifinals National Football League Myrtle Point, 7:30 p.m.; Marshfield at Coquille, Record Pts Prv N.Y. Jets 6 7 0 .462 226 337 (ESPN) Saturday, Dec. 14 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Placed RB Chris 7:30 p.m. 1. Arizona (63) 9-0 1,623 2 Buffalo 4 9 0 .308 273 334 Thursday, Dec. 26 West Chester (13-1) at Lenoir-Rhyne (12-1), 9 Rainey on injured reserve. Agreed to terms with Thursday, Dec. 12 2. Syracuse (2) 9-0 1,522 4 South W L T Pct PF PA Little Caesars Pizza Bowl a.m. RB Tashard Choice. High School Girls Basketball — Illinois Valley at 3. Ohio St. 8-0 1,453 5 y-Indianapolis 8 5 0 .615 313 316 Bowling Green (10-3) vs. Pittsburgh (6-6), 3 Northwest Missouri State (13-0) vs. Grand JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Placed RB Justin Gold Beach, 6 p.m.; Reedsport vs. South Umpqua 4. Wisconsin 10-0 1,318 8 Tennessee 5 8 0 .385 292 318 p.m. (ESPN) Valley State (12-2), 12:30 p.m. Forsett and WR Stephen Burton on injured at Phoenix tournament, 8:45 p.m.; Pacific at 5. Michigan St. 7-1 1,311 1 Jacksonville 4 9 0 .308 201372 Poinsettia Bowl reserve. Released WR Marcus Jackson. Signed Brookings-Harbor, 6 p.m.; Siuslaw at Cottage 6. Louisville 8-1 1,262 7 NCAA Division III Houston 2 11 0 .154 250 350 Northern Illinois (12-1) vs. Utah State (8-5), RB Delone Carter. Signed WR Chad Bumphis to Grove in Junction City tournament, 7 p.m. 7. Oklahoma St. 8-1 1,160 9 Semifinals North W L T Pct PF PA 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) the practice squad. High School Boys Basketball — Illinois Valley 8. Duke 7-2 1,040 10 Saturday, Dec. 15 Cincinnati 9 4 0 .692 334 244 Friday, Dec. 27 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Placed TE Kyle at Gold Beach, 7:30 p.m.; Reedsport vs. Phoenix 9. UConn 9-0 981 12 North Central (Ill.) (13-0) at Mount Union (13- Baltimore 7 6 0 .538 278 261 Military Bowl Rudolph on injured reserve. at Phoenix tournament, 8:45 p.m.; Siuslaw at 10. Villanova 9-0 938 14 0), 9 a.m. Pittsburgh 5 8 0 .385 291 312 Marshall (9-4) vs. Maryland (7-5), 11:30 a.m. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Placed TE Rob Cottage Grove in Junction City tournament, 5:30 11. Kentucky 7-2 926 3 Wisconsin-Whitewater (13-0) at Mary Hardin- Cleveland 4 9 0 .308 257 324 (ESPN) Baylor (13-0), 12:30 p.m. Gronkowski on injured reserve. Re-signed TE p.m.; Brookings-Harbor at Pacific, 7:30 p.m. 12. Wichita St. 9-0 884 11 West W L T Pct PF PA 13. Kansas 6-2 862 6 Texas Bowl NAIA D.J. Williams x-Denver 11 2 0 .846 515 345 HOCKEY 14. Baylor 8-1 843 20 Minnesota (8-4) vs. Syracuse (6-6), 3 p.m. Championship Pro Basketball Kansas City 10 3 0 .769 343 224 National Hockey League 15. Oregon 8-0 831 13 (ESPN) Thursday, Dec. 21 San Diego 6 7 0 .462 316 291 NHL — Suspended Pittsburgh F James Neal 16. Memphis 6-1 768 16 At Rome, Ga. Oakland 4 9 0 .308 264 337 Fight Hunger Bowl five games for kneeing Boston F Brad Marchand NBA 17. Iowa St. 7-0 606 17 Cumberlands (Ky.) vs. Grand View (13-0), 1:30 NATIONAL CONFERENCE BYU (8-4) vs. Washington (8-4), 6:30 p.m. during Saturday’s game. EASTERN CONFERENCE 18. North Carolina 6-2 450 — p.m. East W L T Pct PF PA (ESPN) CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Recalled G Kent Atlantic Division W L Pct GB 19. Florida 6-2 434 15 Philadelphia 8 5 0 .615 334 301 Saturday, Dec. 28 Simpson from Rockford (AHL). Placed F Bryan Boston 10 12 .455 — 20. Gonzaga 8-1 365 19 1 Dallas 7 6 0 .538 357 348 Pinstripe Bowl Hockey Bickell on injured reserve, retroactive to Nov. Toronto 7 12 .368 1⁄2 21. Colorado 9-1 330 — N.Y. Giants 5 8 0 .385 251 334 Notre Dame (8-4) vs. Rutgers (6-6), 9 a.m. 19. Philadelphia 7 15 .318 3 22. UMass 8-0 326 21 Brooklyn 6 14 .300 3 Washington 3 10 0 .231 279 407 (ESPN) NHL COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Recalled D Tim 1 23. Iowa 9-1 207 23 New York 5 14 .263 3⁄2 South W L T Pct PF PA Belk Bowl EASTERN CONFERENCE Erixon from Springfield (AHL). 24. Missouri 9-0 203 — Southeast Division W L Pct GB New Orleans 10 3 0 .769 343 243 Cincinnati (9-3) vs. North Carolina (6-6), 12:20 Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA DALLAS STARS — Recalled F Colton Sceviour 25. San Diego St. 7-1 159 24 Miami 16 5 .762 — Carolina 9 4 0 .692 298 188 p.m. (ESPN) Boston 30 20 8 2 42 84 61 from Texas (AHL). Others receiving votes: UCLA 104, New Mexico Atlanta 11 10 .524 5 Tampa Bay 4 9 0 .308 244 291 Montreal 31 19 9 3 41 85 65 MINNESOTA WILD — Assigned C Erik Haula to 62, Pittsburgh 47, Boise St. 34, Michigan 26, VCU Russell Athletic Bowl Charlotte 10 11 .476 6 Atlanta 3 10 0 .231 282 362 Detroit 31 15 9 7 37 85 82 Iowa (AHL). 1 17, Dayton 11, Cincinnati 5, Harvard 5, Indiana 3, Miami (9-3) vs. Louisville (11-1), 3:45 p.m. Washington 9 11 .450 6⁄2 North W L T Pct PF PA Tampa Bay 29 17 10 2 36 80 70 NEW YORK RANGERS — Assigned F J.T. Miller to Saint Mary’s (Cal) 3, Creighton 2, George (ESPN) Orlando 6 15 .286 10 Detroit 7 6 0 .538 346 321 Toronto 31 16 12 3 35 86 87 Hartford (AHL). Recalled Arron Asham from Washington 2, Oklahoma 1, Toledo 1. Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 7 6 0 .538 368 360 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Ottawa 31 12 14 5 29 91 103 Hartford. Indiana 18 3 .857 — USA Men’s Today Top 25 Green Bay 6 6 1 .500 316 326 Kansas State (7-5) vs. Michigan (7-5), 7:15 p.m. Florida 31 9 17 5 23 70 104 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS — Placed D Brooks Detroit 10 11 .476 8 The top 25 teams in the USA Today men’s col- Minnesota 3 9 1 .269 315 395 (ESPN) Buffalo 30 6 22 2 14 51 91 Orpik on injured reserve. Recalled D Brian 1 Monday, Dec. 30 Chicago 8 10 .444 8⁄2 lege basketball poll, with first-place votes in West W L T Pct PF PA Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dumoulin from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL). 1 Armed Forces Bowl Cleveland 7 13 .350 10⁄2 parentheses, records through Dec. 8, points x-Seattle 11 2 0 .846 357 205 Pittsburgh 32 21 101439871 1 Middle Tennessee (8-4) vs. Navy (7-4), 8:45 Milwaukee 4 16 .200 13⁄2 based on 25 points for a first-place vote through San Francisco 9 4 0 .692 316 214 Washington 30 16 12 2 34 92 85 COLUMBUS CREW — Re-signed F Dominic WESTERN CONFERENCE one point for a 25th-place vote and previous Arizona 8 5 0 .615 305 257 a.m. (ESPN) N.Y. Rangers 31 15 15 1 31 69 80 Oduro. Southwest Division W L Pct GB ranking: St. Louis 5 8 0 .385 289 308 Music City Bowl Carolina 31 13 13 5 31 71 86 FC DALLAS — Traded M Jackson to Toronto FC San Antonio 15 4 .789 — Record Pts Pvs x-clinched playoff spot Mississippi (7-5) vs. Georgia Tech (7-5), 12:15 New Jersey 31 12 13 6 30 69 77 for a conditional 2015 second-round draft pick 1 Houston 15 7 .682 1 ⁄2 1. Arizona (30) 9-0 797 2 y-clinched division p.m. (ESPN) Philadelphia 30 13 14 3 29 68 78 and allocation money. 1 2. Ohio State (1) 8-0 749 3 Dallas 13 9 .591 3⁄2 Monday’s Game Alamo Bowl Columbus 30 12 15 3 27 73 82 — Exercised 2014 con- 1 3. Syracuse (1) 9-0 746 5 Memphis 10 10 .500 5⁄2 Chicago 45, Dallas 28 Oregon (10-2) vs. Texas (8-4), 3:45 p.m. (ESPN) N.Y. Islanders 31 8 18 5 21 77 109 tract options on Ms Will Johnson, Michael New Orleans 910.4746 4. Louisville 8-1 684 6 Thursday, Dec. 12 WESTERN CONFERENCE Nanchoff, Rodney Wallace and Ben Zemanski; Ds Northwest Division W L Pct GB 5. Michigan State 7-1 655 1 San Diego at Denver, 5:25 p.m. Holiday Bowl Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Futty Danso, Andrew Jean-Baptiste, Pa Modou Portland 18 4 .818 — 6. Wisconsin 10-0 600 9 Sunday, Dec. 15 Arizona State (10-3) vs. Texas Tech (7-5), 7:15 Chicago 32 21 6 5 47 116 89 Kah and Rauwshan McKenzie; and G Jake 1 p.m. (ESPN) Oklahoma City 15 4 .789 1⁄2 7. Duke 7-2 562 8 Philadelphia at Minnesota, 10 a.m. St. Louis 28 19 6 3 41 98 66 Gleeson. Declined 2014 contract options on Ds 1 Tuesday, Dec. 31 Denver 13 8 .619 4⁄2 8. Wichita State 9-0 542 10 Washington at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Minnesota 32 18 9 5 41 77 75 David Horst and Ryan Miller. Waived D Dylan Minnesota 9 11 .450 8 9. Oklahoma State 8-1 518 11 San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. AdvoCare V100 Bowl Colorado 28 20 8 0 40 82 65 Tucker-Gangnes and F Brent Richards. 1 Arizona (7-5) vs. Boston College (7-5), 9:30 Utah 4 19 .174 14⁄2 10. Kentucky 7-2 491 4 Seattle at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Dallas 28 14 9 5 33 81 80 — Announced the Pacific Division W L Pct GB 11. Oregon 8-0 462 13 Chicago at Cleveland, 10 a.m. a.m. (ESPN) Winnipeg 31 14 13 4 32 82 88 retirement of G Jimmy Nielsen. L.A. Clippers 14 8 .636 — 12. UConn 9-0 455 14 Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Sun Bowl Nashville 30 13 14 3 29 67 88 COLLEGE Phoenix 11 9 .550 2 13. Kansas 6-2 445 7 Buffalo at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Virginia Tech (8-4) vs. UCLA (9-3), 11 a.m. Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA ALBANY (N.Y.) — Named Greg Gattuso football Golden State 12 10 .545 2 14. Villanova 9-0 333 19 New England at Miami, 10 a.m. (CBS) Anaheim 33 21 7 5 47 106 86 coach. B4•The World • Tuesday, December 10,2013 Education

Winter Poem

Assignment: What do you like about winter? How does winter feel, smell, sound, taste and look? Use these thoughts to write a poem. Jared P., a student at Hillcrest Elementary School, North Bend, will receive a prize for his submission on this topic: When it is winter it smells of evergreens and more. In a warm house with chocolate and pies baked. Nice warm blankets feel fuzzy and warm. Time to put up Christmas deco- rations. Everyone helps around the house. Respectful winter is here how nice.

HILLCREST ELEMENTARY What I like about Winter ... How I feel the different feel of cold that no other season has. That I smell the cocoa off the stove. The warmth of soup at night. The look of just fallen snow looks like cotton. Amy G.

Go outside smell the fresh air, Feel the snow fall on your hair, Watch the snow hit the ground, with a lovely soft sound. Aaahhh how much I love winter. A lovely poem by Bailey S.

Slate and snow, up, down, and all round. Frost on every tree. Tubing is the activity. It’s fun, you will see. The sound of Christmas carols in the distance. Christmas trees falling loud. Snowflakes from knee to toe. It’s Christmas time I’m feeling proud. Emily B.

Winter is sometimes really cold so I wear gloves, scarf and a hat. Oh, and a coat, so I don’t freeze, like Jack Frost. Winter is fun to build snow men and dress them. Snow tastes like water, but frozen. Christmas is celebrating Jesus’ birthday. Last Christmas, I got a remote control car. Kyle

I like winter because it begins with music Sleigh Ride, White Christmas, Bells, and Jingle Bell Rock. Winter feels like happiness, carols, and Christmas movies. It smells like the winter wind and hot cocoa. It sounds like kid’s laughing and the winter wind. My taste of winter is eggnog and hot cocoa. It looks like snow the beautiful snow. Elias S.

What I like about winter is that it sometimes snows and rains. I like it when it’s cold but not too cold. Winter feels cold and wet. In winter I like to drink hot chocolate because it’s warm and outside it’s cold. It smells like winter is here. It sounds like there’s a cold breeze. In the winter if it snows I like to build snowman with my family. I wished it snowed a lot but not always just when it’s cold. I don’t really like it when it rains I would rather have it snow. I really like winter do you really like winter or not? Isabella A. Support Newspapers in Education by donating when you make a Vacation stop on your subscription or add a donation with your renewal

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Day 2 — Cherry lime brownies The 12 cookies CHERRY LIME BROWNIES Start to finish: 40 min- utes, plus cooling (10 minutes active) Servings: 24 3 1 of Christmas ⁄4 cup (1 ⁄2 sticks) but- ter, melted 2 cups packed brown sugar Fruit inspirations for 2013 1 teaspoon salt Zest of 1 lime 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Day 1 — Honeyed apricot tassies 3 eggs 3 1 ⁄4 cups all-purpose HONEYED APRICOT flour 3 TASSIES ⁄4 cup Dutch processed cocoa powder, sifted 1 cup dried cherries The only special equip- ment needed for this recipe 1 cup bittersweet choco- late chunks is a mini muffin pan. And to 1 ⁄3 cup lime marmalade make your holiday baking 1 easier, both the filling and ⁄3 cup cherry jam dough can be prepped ahead of time. Heat the oven to 350 Start to finish: 1 hour (30 degrees. Coat a 9-by-13- minutes active) inch baking pan with Makes 18 tassies baking spray. 1 cup dried apricots, In a medium bowl, com- chopped bine the melted butter, 1 brown sugar, lime zest and The Associated Press ⁄2 cup water 1 vanilla. Beat in the eggs, Cherry lime brownies. ⁄2 cup honey one at a time. Stir in the 2 tablespoons amaretto flour and cocoa powder, liqueur through the top of the bat- Nutrition information then stir in the cherries and ter and the marmalade and per brownie: 250 calories; 4 ounces cream cheese, chocolate chunks. softened jam to swirl them into the 90 calories from fat (36 Spread the mixture surface. Bake for 25 to 30 percent of total calories); 11 6 tablespoons (3/4 evenly into the prepared stick) unsalted butter, minutes, or until a tooth- g fat (5 g saturated; 0 g pan. Dollop lime curd and pick inserted at the center trans fats); 40 mg choles- room temperature cherry jam over the top of 1 yields just moist crumbs. terol; 40 g carbohydrate; 2 g 1 ⁄2 cups all-purpose the brownie batter. Gently Allow to cool in the pan. fiber; 29 g sugar; 3 g pro- flour drag the back of a spoon 1 Cut into 24 bars. tein; 100 mg sodium. ⁄2 teaspoon salt In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the apricots, water and honey. Cook, stirring frequently, Day 3 — Oatmeal blues drop cookies until thick and jammy, The Associated Press about 30 minutes. Remove Honey apricot tassies. OATMEAL BLUES the pan from the heat and DROP COOKIES stir in the amaretto. Allow When ready to make the filling. Cut miniature to cool completely. If tassies, heat the oven to shapes out of the scraps of desired, the filling can be 400 degrees. Lightly dust a dough and top the filling in Start to finish: 45 minutes prepared up to a week in counter and rolling pin each cup as garnish. Bake Makes 3 dozen cookies advance, then covered and with flour. for 15 to 20 minutes, or 14 tablespoons butter, softened refrigerated. Working with one round until the dough is light 1 While the apricots cook, of dough at a time, roll each golden brown. Allow to 1 ⁄4 cups packed brown 1 sugar make the pastry. In a food until ⁄8 inch thick. Using a cool 10 minutes in the pan, 1 teaspoon baking soda processor, combine the 3-inch round cookie or bis- then transfer to a rack to 1 cream cheese, butter, flour cuit cutter, cut 9 rounds of cool completely. ⁄2 teaspoon nutmeg dough from each piece of Nutrition information 1 teaspoon salt, divided and salt. Pulse just until the 1 dough comes together. dough. Fit each piece into a per cookie: 150 calories; 60 Zest of ⁄2 lemon Divide the dough in 2 mini muffin cup. calories from fat (40 percent 2 teaspoons vanilla pieces and pat each into a Depending on the number of total calories); 6 g fat (4 g extract 1 2 eggs round about ⁄2 inch thick. of cups in your mini muffin saturated; 0 g trans fats); 15 1 Cover each round tightly in pan, you may need to work mg cholesterol; 21 g carbo- 1 ⁄2 cups all-purpose flour plastic wrap and refrigera- in batches. hydrate; 1 g fiber; 12 g sugar; 3 cups rolled oats 1 tor for 30 minutes, or up to Fill each cup with 1 2 g protein; 75 mg sodium. 1 ⁄2 cups dried blueberries 1 2 days in advance. tablespoon of the apricot ⁄2 cup granulated sugar Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking sheet with kitchen parchment. In a large bowl, use an OCCI Culinary Camps in 2014 electric mixer to beat togeth- er the butter, brown sugar, The Associated Press 1 Oatmeal blues drop cookies. baking soda, nutmeg, ⁄2 tea- COOS BAY — The Oregon Coast Culinary school. Students will learn about sanita- spoon of the salt, the lemon Institute (OCCI) at Southwestern Oregon tion, knife skills, introductory baking and zest and the vanilla until ing 2 inches between cookies temperature. Community College will be hosting the how to prepare a basic meal. light and fluffy. Beat in the for spreading. Bake for 11 to Nutrition information per Oregon Coast Culinary Camp. This sum- ■ June 19-22, 2014 — Begin Thursday, eggs, one at a time, scraping 13 minutes, or until golden cookie: 150 calories; 50 calo- mer, two culinary camps for high school June 19, at 5 p.m. down the bowl between brown at the edges and no ries from fat (33 percent of students (ages 16 and older) interested in ■ Aug. 17-21, 2014 — Begin Sunday, Aug. additions. 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Day 4 — Strawberry pistachio icebox cookies Day 5 — No-bake cranberry coconut bites

STRAWBERRY PISTACHIO NO-BAKE CRANBERRY ICEBOX COOKIES COCONUT BITES

Start to finish: 3 hours 45 Start to finish: 1 hour (20 minutes (30 minutes minutes active) 1 active) Makes 3 ⁄2 dozen cookies Makes 5 dozen cookies 14-ounce can sweetened 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted condensed milk butter, room tempera- 4 cups shredded ture coconut, preferably 1 cup sugar unsweetened 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 ⁄2 cup water extract 1 1 ⁄2 cup packed brown ⁄2 teaspoon baking pow- sugar der 1 1 teaspoon cinnamon ⁄4 teaspoon salt 1 ⁄4 teaspoon ground 2 egg yolks cloves 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup crushed freeze- Pinch salt dried strawberries 1 cup chopped dried 1 cup chopped shelled cranberries pistachios 1 cup toasted shredded Sanding (coarse deco- coconut, finely rating) sugar chopped nuts or col- In a medium bowl, use ored sugar an electric mixer to beat In a large skillet over together the butter, sugar, medium heat, combine the vanilla, baking powder and sweetened condensed salt. Add the egg yolks and milk, 4 cups of shredded beat to combine. Stir in the coconut, the water, brown flour until a dough just sugar, cinnamon, cloves comes together. Stir in the The Associated Press and salt. Cook, stirring The Associated Press strawberries and pistachios Strawberry pistachio icebox cookies. constantly, until it forms a No bake cranberry coconut bites. until evenly distributed. thick paste, about 8 to 10 Divide the dough in half. sugar to coat the sides.Using Repeat with the remaining minutes. Stir in the cran- sugar. Form the mixture Nutrition information Using a sheet of waxed a paring knife, slice the log log. berries, then set aside off into 1-inch balls, then roll per cookie: 110 calories; 60 paper to help you work into about 30 rounds. To Store cookies in an air- the heat and allow to cool each ball in the coating of calories from fat (55 percent with the dough, shape each prevent the log from losing tight container at room completely. your choice. The cookies of total calories); 6 g fat (6 g 1 half into a log 1 ⁄2 inches its shape, turn the log a little temperature. Once the mixture has should be stored in an air- saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 around and 12 inches long. with each slice. Working in Nutrition information cooled, set out a bowl of tight container between mg cholesterol; 13 g carbo- Wrap tightly and refriger- batches, arrange the slices per cookie: 70 calories; 35 toasted coconut, finely layers of kitchen parch- hydrate; 2 g fiber; 11 g sugar; ate for at least 3 hours. on a baking sheet, leaving 1 calories from fat (50 percent chopped nuts or colored ment or waxed paper. 1 g protein; 15 mg sodium. When ready to bake, heat inch between them. of total calories); 4 g fat (2 g the oven to 375 degrees. Bake for 15 to 17 minutes, saturated; 0 g trans fats); 15 Place the sanding sugar in or until golden brown mg cholesterol; 7 g carbohy- a dinner plate. Unwrap one around the edges. Transfer drate; 0 g fiber; 4 g sugar; 1 of the logs and roll it in the to a rack to cool completely. g protein; 15 mg sodium. Day 7 — Apple-orange spice drops

APPLE-ORANGE Day 6 — Mango marshmallow bars SPICE DROPS

MANGO MARSHMALLOW Start to finish: 30 min- BARS utes Makes 4 dozen cookies 1 ⁄2 cup (1 stick) unsalted Start to finish: 3 hours (1 butter, room tempera- hour active) ture Makes 24 bars 3 1 ⁄4 cup packed brown 1 ⁄2 cups graham cracker sugar crumbs 1 ⁄2 teaspoon almond 3 tablespoons packed extract brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoons all-purpose extract flour 1 ⁄2 teaspoon baking pow- 6 tablespoons butter, der melted 1 ⁄2 teaspoon salt 2 cups chopped dried 1 teaspoon ground mango, chopped cloves 1 cup plus 6 tablespoons 1 teaspoon ground all- water, divided spice 3 1 ⁄4 cup heavy cream ⁄2 teaspoon ground nut- 1 11 ⁄2-ounce bag milk meg chocolate chips 1 egg 1 ⁄4-ounce envelope gelatin Zest of 1 orange 1 ⁄2 cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons orange 1 ⁄3 cup corn syrup The Associated Press juice Pinch salt Mango marshmallow bars. 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups chopped dried Colored sugar or sprinkles discard any excess liquid water with the granulated apple The Associated Press Heat the oven to 350 3 from the mango. Transfer sugar, corn syrup and salt. ⁄4 cup toasted slivered Apple orange spice drops. degrees. Coat a 9-by-13-inch the mango to a bowl, then Cook without stirring until almonds (optional) baking pan with baking spray. wipe the saucepan clean. the mixture reaches 240 F on For the glaze: In a medium bowl, stir Return the pan to medium a candy thermometer. 1 tablespoon orange flour. Stir in the apples and whisk together the orange together the graham cracker heat. Add the heavy cream Pour the mixture into the juice the almonds, if using. juice and powdered sugar. 2 crumbs, brown sugar and and bring to a boil. Reduce mixer with the gelatin. Using ⁄3 cup powdered sugar Working in batches, Use a spoon to drizzle the flour. Stir in the melted but- heat to very low,then add the the whisk attachment, beat Heat the oven to 400 scoop tablespoon-sized glaze over each cookie. ter until thoroughly chocolate. Stir until melted on high (be careful not to degrees. Line a baking balls of dough onto the pre- Once the glaze sets, store combined. Transfer the mix- and smooth. Stir in half of splash the hot syrup) until sheet with kitchen parch- pared baking sheet, leaving the cookies in an airtight ture to the prepared baking the mango, then pour the cool, 7 to 9 minutes. Stir in ment. 1 inch between cookies. container at room temper- pan and press to form an mixture over the crust and the vanilla and the remaining In a medium bowl, use Bake for 10 minutes, or ature. even layer. Bake 10 to 15 min- spread in an even layer. half of the mango. Spread the an electric mixer to beat until just pale golden brown Nutrition information utes, or until toasty and Refrigerate until completely marshmallow mixture even- together the butter, brown on the bottoms. Allow to per cookie: 70 calories; 20 browned. Set aside to cool. cooled. ly over the cooled chocolate sugar, almond extract, cool for 5 minutes on the calories from fat (29 per- Meanwhile, in a small Meanwhile, make the layer, then sprinkle with col- vanilla extract, baking baking sheet before moving cent of total calories); 2 g saucepan over medium-high, marshmallow layer. In the ored sugar or sprinkles. powder, salt, cloves, all- to a rack to cool completely. fat (1.5 g saturated; 0 g combine the chopped mango bowl of a stand mixer, com- Allow to fully set up, about 2 spice and nutmeg until Allow the baking sheet to trans fats); 10 mg choles- and 1 cup of the water. Bring bine the gelatin with 3 hours, before cutting into 24 light and fluffy. Beat in the cool slightly between terol; 12 g carbohydrate; 0 g to a boil, then reduce to a sim- tablespoons of the remaining bars. Store in an airtight egg. Stir in the orange zest batches. fiber; 7 g sugar; 1 g protein; mer. Cook for 10 minutes, water. 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Day 8 — Peanut butter and jelly cookies Day 9 — Ice cream cone caramel date bars

PEANUT BUTTER AND ICE CREAM CONE JELLY COOKIES CARAMEL DATE BARS

Start to finish: 30 min- Start to finish: 45 min- utes utes Makes 3 dozen cookies Makes 2 dozen cookies 1 ⁄2 cup granulated sugar 6 tablespoons unsalted 1 cup golden raisins butter, room tempera- 1 1 ⁄2 cups packed brown ture 1 sugar 1 ⁄2 cups packed brown 15-ounce jar natural sugar peanut butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs extract 1 2 teaspoons vanilla ⁄2 teaspoon salt 1 extract ⁄2 teaspoon baking pow- 1 ⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt der Heat the oven to 350 1 egg degrees. Line a baking sheet 1 1 ⁄3 cup all-purpose flour with kitchen parchment. 1 cup crushed toasted In a food processor, pecans, divided combine the granulated 1 cup crushed sugar ice sugar and golden raisins, cream cones (about 6 then pulse until chopped to cones), divided small pieces, but not a 8-ounce package pitted puree. dates, finely chopped In a medium bowl, beat 3 together the brown sugar, ⁄4 cup half-and-half peanut butter, eggs, vanilla 8 ounces soft caramel and salt until thoroughly candies mixed. Mix in the sugar and Heat the oven to 350 raisins until evenly distrib- degrees. Coat a 9-by-13- uted. The Associated Press inch baking pan with The Associated Press Working in batches, Peanut butter and jelly cookies. baking spray. Ice cream cone carmel date bars. scoop 1 tablespoon-sized In a medium bowl, use balls of dough onto the pre- Allow the cookies to cool Nutrition information an electric mixer to beat um saucepan over medium toasted pecans and crushed pared baking sheet, leaving on the baking sheet for 5 per cookie: 130 calories; 60 together the butter, brown heat, combine the dates sugar cone over the top, 2 inches between cookies. minutes before transferring calories from fat (46 percent sugar, vanilla, salt and bak- and half-and-half. Cook then let set up until firm. Use a fork to make cross- ing powder. Beat in the egg. until the dates soften and Cut into 24 bars. to a rack to cool completely. of total calories); 6 g fat (1 g 3 hatch design on the top of Stir in the flour, then ⁄4 cup begin to break down, about Nutrition information Allow the baking sheet to saturated; 0 g trans fats); 3 each cookie, slightly flat- cool between batches. 10 mg cholesterol; 17 g car- of the pecans and ⁄4 cup of 10 minutes. Add the per cookie: 230 calories; 80 tening them in the process. Store in an airtight con- bohydrate; 1 g fiber; 14 g the crushed sugar cones. caramels and cook until calories from fat (35 percent Bake for 11 to 13 minutes, or tainer at room sugar; 3 g protein; 35 mg Press the mixture in an melted, stirring constantly, of total calories); 8 g fat (3 g until light golden brown. temperature. sodium. even layer into the prepared about another 10 minutes. saturated; 0 g trans fats); pan and bake for 15 to 18 When the crust is baked 20 mg cholesterol; 37 g car- minutes, or until golden and the filling is made, bohydrate; 1 g fiber; 27 g brown. pour the filling over the sugar; 3 g protein; 95 mg While the crust bakes, crust and spread evenly. sodium. Day 10 — Sweet-and-salty kitchen sink cookies make the filling. In a medi- Sprinkle the reserved SWEET-AND-SALTY KITCHEN SINK COOKIES Day 11 — Brown butter fig thumbprint cookies

Start to finish: 30 min- BROWN BUTTER FIG utes THUMBPRINT COOKIES 1 Makes 4 ⁄2 dozen cookies 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted Start to finish: 2 hours (1 butter, room tempera- hour active) ture Makes 2 dozen cookies 1 cup packed brown 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted sugar butter 1 ⁄2 cup granulated sugar 1 ⁄4 cup powdered milk 1 teaspoon baking soda 6 ounces dried figs, 1 teaspoon baking pow- chopped der 1 ⁄3 cup orange juice 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 ⁄3 cup water 1 egg 1 ⁄2 cup sugar 1 egg yolk 1 ⁄4 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 2 ⁄2 cups all-purpose flour extract 1 tablespoon vanilla 2 tablespoons previously sugar (or regular gran- brewed coffee grounds ulated sugar) 2 cups all-purpose flour In a small saucepan over 3 ⁄4 cup rolled oats medium-high heat, com- 3 ⁄4 cup chopped prunes bine the butter and 1 cup crushed wavy powdered milk. Cook, stir- potato chips ring frequently, until 1 cup salted peanuts lightly browned and nutty 1 cup chopped bitter- in fragrance. Remove from sweet chocolate The Associated Press the heat and allow to cool Heat the oven to 350 Sweet and salty kitchen sink cookies . and solidify. degrees. Line a large baking Meanwhile, make the sheet with parchment paper. Working in batches, the baking sheet to cool filling. In a small saucepan In a large bowl, use an scoop 1 tablespoon-sized between batches. Store in over medium heat, com- electric mixer to beat balls of dough onto the pre- an airtight container at bine the figs, orange juice The Associated Press together the butter, both pared baking sheet, leaving room temperature. and water. Cook, stirring Brown butter fig thumbprint cookies. sugars, baking soda, baking 2 inches between the cook- Nutrition information regularly, until the figs are powder and salt until light ies. Bake for 11 to 13 per cookie: 120 calories; 60 broken down and very soft, Line a baking sheet with or until golden brown. and fluffy. Beat in the egg, minutes, or until light calories from fat (50 percent about 15 minutes. Transfer kitchen parchment. Transfer the cookies to a egg yolk, vanilla and coffee golden brown. Allow the of total calories); 6 g fat (3 g to a food processor and To shape and fill the rack and allow to cool com- grounds. Stir in the flour, cookies to cool for 5 min- saturated; 0 g trans fats); 15 processor until smooth. cookies, pinch off a table- pletely. Store in an airtight then stir in the oats, utes on the baking sheet mg cholesterol; 14 g carbo- Transfer to a bowl and spoon of dough. Roll the container at room temper- prunes, potato chips, before transferring to a rack hydrate; 1 g fiber; 8 g sugar; allow to cool completely. dough into a ball, then ature. peanuts and chocolate. to cool completely. Allow 2 g protein; 75 mg sodium. When the butter mixture press your thumb into the Nutrition information is ready, in a medium bowl center to make an indenta- per cookie: 150 calories; 70 combine it with the sugar tion. Fill the center with 2 calories from fat (47 percent and salt. Use an electric teaspoons of the fig mix- of total calories); 8 g fat (5 g mixer to beat until creamy ture, then arrange on the saturated; 0 g trans fats); Day 12 — Tropical almond macaroons and well combined. Stir in prepared baking sheet. 20 mg cholesterol; 19 g car- the flour until a thick Sprinkle the tops of the bohydrate; 1 g fiber; 7 g TROPICAL ALMOND dough comes together. cookies with vanilla sugar. sugar; 2 g protein; 25 mg MACAROONS Heat the oven to 400 F. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, sodium.

Start to finish: 40 min- utes Makes 60 cookies Double the oats for a Two 8-ounce cans almond paste 3 ⁄4 cup sugar 4 egg whites pleasing holiday cookie 1 tablespoon dark rum 1 1 cup finely diced dried BY ELIZABETH KARMEL ⁄2 cup granulated sugar and salt. Add to sugar and egg pineapple The Associated Press 1 cup vegetable oil mixture and mix until com- Maraschino cherries 1 1 ⁄2 cups all-purpose flour, pletely combined. Mix in 2 (patted dry and Many people would balk sifted cups of the oats,then the cher- halved) or flake at the idea of eating holiday 1 teaspoon baking soda ries and pecans. Add the 1 coconut, to garnish cookies for breakfast, but 2 teaspoons cinnamon remaining 1⁄2 cups of oats and Heat the oven to 325 F. this recipe might make you 1 teaspoon ground car- mix well. The batter will be Line 2 baking sheets with reconsider. damom stiff. kitchen parchment. 1 Working in batches, use a ⁄2 teaspoon salt In the bowl of a stand 1 teaspoon to drop cookie 3 ⁄2 cups old-fashioned mixer, break up the almond DOUBLE-THE-OATS rolled oats (not quick- dough on the prepared cook- paste into pieces. Add the ie, leaving about 2 inches OATMEAL COOKIES cooking), divided sugar and beat until 1 between cookies. Bake for 14 smooth. Add the egg 1 ⁄3 cups dried cherries 1 to 15 minutes, or until golden whites and beat again until Feel free to substitute 1⁄2 1 generous cup pecan brown and still soft at the smooth. Stir in the rum and cups of dark chocolate chips halves, coarsely chopped center. Cool for 2 minutes on pineapple. and 1 cup of chopped wal- Heat the oven to 350 the baking sheet, then use a Drop the dough by the nuts for the dried cherries degrees. Line a baking sheet spatula to transfer to a rack teaspoonful onto the pre- The Associated Press and pecans. Either version is with kitchen parchment. to cool completely. pared baking sheets. Tropical almond macaroons. delicious and perfect for a In a large bowl, whisk the Nutrition information per Garnish each cookie with a holiday — or any day — treat. eggs and vanilla until frothy. cookie: 180 calories; 80 calo- well-dried cherry half or a airtight container at room of total calories); 2 g fat (0 g Start to finish: 30 minutes Add both sugars and the oil. ries from fat (44 percent of piece of coconut. Bake for temperature. saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 Makes 3 dozen cookies Mix until well blended and total calories); 9 g fat (1 g sat- 20 to 25 minutes, or until Nutrition information mg cholesterol; 7 g carbohy- 2 eggs creamy in appearance. urated; 0 g trans fats); 10 mg lightly golden brown and per cookie: 50 calories; 20 drate; 0 g fiber; 6 g sugar; 1 1 tablespoon vanilla extract In a medium bowl, whisk cholesterol; 22 g carbohy- dry to the touch. Store in an calories from fat (40 percent g protein; 5 mg sodium. 1 cup packed dark brown together the flour, baking drate; 2 g fiber; 11 g sugar; 2 g sugar soda, cinnamon, cardamom protein; 70 mg sodium.

C4• The World • Tuesday, December 10,2013 DILBERT Life’s Money Rules, number 6: Manage your credit

I’ll admit it. Rule six in my FRANK AND ERNEST book,“7 Money Rules for Life: How to Take Control of Your Financial Future” is not my favorite of the seven rules. Honestly,I would much rather change “Manage Your Credit” to “Death to Credit, Live on Cash” and be done with it. But unless we can figure out how to turn back the clock a half century or so, that would be unwise — even foolish. That THE BORN LOSER EVERYDAY leaves us CHEAPSKATE with two choices. One, we can ignore the matter of consumer credit and just hope for the best (not Mary a very Hunt good ZITS option). Or two, we can take full responsibility for maintaining an excellent credit rating for the purpose of saving money and improv- ing our financial intelligence and our effectiveness as money managers. We must opt for the latter because credit rating plays a very important role in financial health. CLASSIC PEANUTS Rule six in its entirety reads, “Manage your credit rating to achieve a high level of creditworthiness.” Read this rule again, paying close atten- THE FAMILY CIRCUS tion to the words “credit rat- ing” and “creditworthiness.” This rule does not mean going into debt, creating debt or taking on huge sums of avail- able credit. Credit on its face is not bad. In fact, having a good credit rating, which is measured by FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE your credit scores, simply means that based on your past behavior, companies and individuals that you deal with can expect the same from you in the future. As much financial trouble as I managed to get into because I abused credit cards and ran up insane amounts of toxic debt, I don’t blame cred- it. I take responsibility for the foolish decisions I made and ROSE IS ROSE the horrific ways that I abused consumer credit. That my credit led to toxic debt was of my own doing. There is a trending belief in some circles that to have good credit you have to be in debt, or that a credit report is just a “debt report” because it measures your debt. That is not true. You do not have to be in debt to be found highly creditworthy. LUANN These days, a poor credit rating can be costly, and that’s the reason you need to assume the role as your own personal credit manager. To do this, you need to monitor your credit report, credit score and credit card account on a regu- lar basis. You may assume, given my financial history and the way that credit-card debt nearly ruined my life, that I wouldn’t carry a credit card even if my GRIZZWELLS life depended on it, and that I recommend you get out the scissors to perform a little plastic surgery. If that’s what you’re thinking, I’m about to disappoint. The truth is that a credit card — the right credit card — used smartly by someone with a modicum of financial intelligence can be a useful financial tool that can also contribute to a high FICO score, thus achieving that high level of credit worthiness you need. If you missed reading the MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN first five rules: Spend Less Than You Earn, Save for the Future, Give Some Away, Anticipate Irregular Expenses or Tell Your Money Where to Go — you can get caught up by checking the archives at EverydayCheapskate.com. And watch for the final rule, Rule 7, next week. 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. To find out more about Mary Hunt and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. Tuesday, December 10,2013 • The World •C5 Cl ass if i eds

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ADVERTISING POLICY 541-297-4834 The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall Call Michelle at not be liable for any error in published advertising unless Willett Investment Market Place Call Valerie at 541-269-1222 ext. 293 8-27-12 Properties 750 541-269-1222 Ext.269 C6• The World •Tuesday, December 10,2013 901 ATVs 909 Misc. Auto 915 Used Cars fees not exceeding the amounts undersigned prior to the time you ten- additional information from the records 5 DAYS CLASSIFIED HONDA WORLDWORLD provided by said ORS 86.753. It will der reinstatement or payoff so that of the court, the personal representa- PUBLISHING IS BACK!! be necessary for you to contact the you may be advised of the exact tive, or the attorneys for the personal Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, WHOLESALE undersigned prior to the time you ten- amount, including trustee’s costs and representative. Thursday & Saturday der reinstatement or payoff so that fees, that you will be required to you may be advised of the exact pay. Payment must be in the full Dated and first published: November amount, including trustee’s costs and amount in the form of cashier’s or cer- 26, 2013. PERIOD! fees, that you will be required to tified check. The effect of the sale $10,990 pay. Payment must be in the full will be to deprive you and all those Linda K. Goodwin, Personal Repre- amount in the form of cashier’s or cer- who hold by, through and under you of sentative 2007 Honda Pilot EXL GAS MISER! 4x4, Leather, Moonroof, Nav. System tified check. The effect of the sale all interest in the property described c/o Andrew E. Combs #14028B will be to deprive you and all those above. In construing this notice, the Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin & Combs, who hold by, through and under you of masculine gender includes the femi- LLP all interest in the property described nine and the neuter, the singular in- 444 N. 4th Street above. In construing this notice, the cludes the plural, the word “grantor” P. O. Box 1120 masculine gender includes the femi- includes any successor in interest to Coos Bay, OR 97420 2012 Prius C nine and the neuter, the singular in- the grantor as well as any other per- Auto - Vehicles Was cludes the plural, the word “grantor” son owing an obligation, the perfor- Publish: November 26, December 3 $16,800 includes any successor in interest to mance of which is secured by said and December 10, 2013. Boats -Trailers $12,990 $19,113 T1600 2000 Ford F150 4x4 Ext Cab the grantor as well as any other per- Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” Lariat, 1 Owner, Leather, Low Miles son owing an obligation, the perfor- and “beneficiary” include their respec- PUBLISHED: The World- November Good #B3436/A65439 TOO CUTE - SPORTY! mance of which is secured by said tive successors in interest, if any. 26, December 03 and 10, 2013 6 lines - 5 days $15.00 Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” The Beneficiary may be attempting to (ID-20243047) and “beneficiary” include their respec- collect a debt and any information ob- Better tive successors in interest, if any. tained may be used for that pur- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (includes photo) The Beneficiary may be attempting to pose. If the Trustee is unable to con- STATE OF OREGON 6 lines - 10 days $20.00 collect a debt and any information ob- vey title for any reason, the success- $15,990 2006 Mazda Miata tained may be used for that pur- ful bidder’s sole and exclusive rem- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Best pose. If the Trustee is unable to edy shall be the return of monies paid 2004 Dodge Quad Cab 4x4 Was convey title for any reason, the suc- to the Trustee, and the successful bid- (includes photo & boxing) Hemi, V8, SLT, 1 Owner, Low Miles. $12,550 Case No.: 13PB0286 $15,133 P4388 cessful bidder’s sole and exclusive der shall have no further recourse. If 6 lines - 15 days $25.00 #B3437/502439 remedy shall be the return of monies available, the expected opening bid Notice To Interested Persons paid to the Trustee, and the success- and/or postponement information may All ads will appear in FOR BIG BOYS! ful bidder shall have no further re- be obtained by calling the following The World, Bandon Western World, In the Matter of the Estate of Barbara course. If available, the expected telephone number(s) on the day be- Umpqua Post, The World link, B. McKeown, opening bid and/or postponement in- fore the sale: (714) 480-5690 or you theworldlink.com and Smart Mobile. Deceased. $16,990 formation may be obtained by calling may access sales information at the following telephone number(s) on www.tacforeclosures.com/sales NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 2005 Chevy Colorado Crew Cab 4x4 903 Boats the day before the sale: (714) DATED: 09/04/13 CHRISTOPHER undersigneds have been appointed Low Miles, Auto, SLE. 2010 Tundra DCAB LTD 480-5690 or you may access sales C. DORR, OSBA # 992526 By 1976 16 ft. Sea Swirl I’ve put thou- #B3431/214442 4WD, Leather co-personal representatives of the Was information at CHRISTOPHER C. DORR, ATTOR- above estate. All persons having sand of dollars in. Needs to be gone www.tacforeclosures.com/sales NEY AT LAW DIRECT INQUIRIES $39,346 $29,850 2267A claims against the estate are required asap. Title is missing but will work that DATED: 08/22/13 CHRISTOPHER TO: T.D. SERVICE COMPANY out. Registration expired nearly 1 yr. to present them, within four months C. DORR, OSBA # 992526 By FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT after the date of first publication of this ago. I cant afford to put back in the LOW MILES! CHRISTOPHER C. DORR, ATTOR- 4000 W. Metropolitan Drive Suite water but last time i fired it up she ran notice, to the co-personal representa- NEY AT LAW DIRECT INQUIRIES 400 Orange, CA 92868 (800) tives at the address of the attorneys just fine. has a fish finder, life vest, air $18,990 TO: T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 843-0260 TAC# 966835 PUB: horn, stereo w/ 4 speakers, heater, for the co-personal representatives 2009 Honda CRV LX FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT 11/26/13, 12/03/13, 12/10/13, full over great anchor and will throw in set forth below, or the claims may be 4x4, 18K Miles, 1 Owner. 4000 W. Metropolitan Drive Suite 12/17/13 barred. 4 new crab rings, trailer has been #B3392A 400 Orange, CA 92868 (800) completely gone through, new axle, 843-0260 TAC# 966671 PUB: PUBLISHED: The World- November hubs, leave spring hangers, has elec- 2002 Toyota Corolla All persons whose rights may be af- 11/19/13, 11/26/13, 12/03/13, 26, December 03, 10 and 17, 2013 fected by the proceeding may obtain tric wench and LED lights. Just in- Was 12/10/13 (ID-20243031) stalled new carpet in spring but $5,987 $3,997 additional information from the records B2005B of the court, the co-personal repre- couldn’t finish seat upholstery but will PUBLISHED: The World- November throw in fabric and threads for the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE sentatives, or the attorneys for the $18,990 19, 26 and December 03, 10, 2013 STATE OF OREGON co-personal representatives. seat, easily worth $4000. Will take (ID-20242336) $1200 firm. Call 720-432-1667 2008 Chevy Silverado 4x4 LWB, Reg Cab, LT, 5.3 V8, Power Windows, www.coosbaytoyota.com FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Dated and first published: December 6700 Miles, More #B3435/165864 1-877-251-3017 OREGON TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF 10, 2013. HWY. 101 - 2001 N. BAYSHORE DR. SALE T.S. No: L543717 OR Unit Case No. 13PB0185 S MALL Code: L Loan No: Joseph B McKeown, Co-Personal 35905742/WARREN AP #1: 7356700 NOTICE TO INTERESTED Representative Title #: 8349957 Reference is made PERSONS Jeffrey A. McKeown, Co-Personal B USINESS to that certain Trust Deed made by Representative $20,990 Legals KENNETH E. WARREN, RONEEN Y. In the Matter of the Estate of: c/o John Whitty MCIVER as Grantor, to RURAL Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin & Combs, 2011 Honda CRV LX 4x4 9K Miles, Auto, 1 Owner. 100 HOUSING SERVICE OR ITS SUC- FRANCES MAE DAVIDSON, LLP O : #14025A WNERS CESSOR AGENCY, UNITED STATES 444 N. 4th Street DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE as Deceased. P. O. Box 1120 Trustee, in favor of UNITED STATES Coos Bay, OR 97420 OF AMERICA ACTING THROUGH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Find your niche OREGON TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF THE RURAL HOUSING SERVICE OR undersigned has been appointed per- PUBLISHED: The World- December SALE T.S. No: L543246 OR Unit SUCCESSOR AGENCY, UNITED sonal representative. All persons hav- 10, 17 and 24, 2013 (ID-20243800) here! Tell them Code: L Loan No: 21616155/EBY STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- ing claims against the estate are re- $24,990 AP #1: 28637.00 Title #: 8326331 CULTURE as Beneficiary. Dated quired to present them, with vouchers your Reference is made to that certain One (1) 1970 Fleetwood manufactured what 2007 Acura MDX February 25, 2008, Recorded Febru- attached, to the undersigned personal dwelling, Plate number X119166, Ve- Leather, Moonroof, Low Miles Trust Deed made by GERALD EBY, ary 25, 2008 as Instr. No. 2008-1790 representative at PO Box 547, North #B3434/533837 hicle identification number business has to FRAN EBY as Grantor, to THE RU- in Book —- Page —- of Official Rec- Bend, Oregon, 97459, within four RAL HOUSING SERVICE OR ITS 4F0GS11045, has been abandoned ords in the office of the Recorder of months after the date of first publica- by Chris Holcombe. Said property is offer on the SUCCESSOR AGENCY as Trustee, COOS County; OREGON SUBSIDY tions of this notice, or the claims may 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay located at 67624 Spinreel Road, in favor of UNITED STATES OF REPAYMENT AGREEMENT DATED be barred. Bulletin Board. HondaWorld.com AMERICA ACTING THROUGH THE Space 29, North Bend, Oregon 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 2/25/2008, REAMORTIZATION 97459. Said dwelling shall be sold by RURAL HOUSING SERVICE, SUC- AGREEMENT WITH EFFECTIVE All persons whose rights may be af- Affordable CESSOR IN INTEREST TO FMHA private bidding, with sealed bids, and DATE: 8/25/2011 covering the fol- fected by the proceedings may obtain “as is.” Bids shall be delivered to The UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF lowing described real property situ- additional information from the records advertising AGRICULTURE as Beneficiary. Dunes Residential Community, LLC, 911 RV/Motor Homes ated in said county and state, to wit: of the Court, the personal representa- PO Box 310033, Guatay, CA 91931, Dated October 6, 2000, Recorded LOT 9, BLOCK 1, PARRY ADDITION tive, or the lawyer for the personal customized just January 30, 2001 as Instr. No. at or before midnight (the end of the TO THE CITY OF MYRTLE POINT, representative, Patrick M. Terry. day) on the 13th day of December, 2001-965 in Book —- Page —- of COOS COUNTY, OREGON. Both for you! Call Official Records in the office of the 2013, and must indicate the bid the beneficiary and the trustee have Dated and first published on Novem- amount and contact information of the Recorder of COOS County; ORE- elected to sell the said real property to ber 26, 2013. 541-269-1222 GON covering the following de- bidder. The minimum bid shall be satisfy the obligations secured by $3,884.65 (which said amount does scribed real property situated in said said Trust Deed and a Notice of De- Dale Allen Strand county and state, to wit: LOT 6, not include any unpaid taxes), to be Ext. 269 fault has been recorded pursuant to Personal Representative paid by purchaser. Upon confirmation 1995 30’ GulfStream Sunsport 454 BLOCK 2, TOWN OF SOUTH Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); of the winning bid, purchaser must Chevy in excellent mechanical, in- BANDON, COOS COUNTY, ORE- the default for which the foreclosure PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: promptly tender payment and remove to get started terior & exterior condition. No leaks GON. Both the beneficiary and the is made is Grantor’s failure to pay Dale Allen Strand all property. For additional information, and new extras. $9,500.00 trustee have elected to sell the said when due, the following sums: 12 94685 North Way or to ask questions, please contact today. 541-266-9134 real property to satisfy the obliga- PYMTS FROM 09/25/11 TO 08/25/12 North Bend, OR 97459 Anthony Windle at 619-846-1841. tions secured by said Trust Deed and @ 618.80 $7,425.60 12 PYMTS Telephone (541) 756-1559 a Notice of Default has been re- FROM 09/25/12 TO 08/25/13 @ corded pursuant to Oregon Revised PUBLISHED: The World- December 1,040.32 $12,483.84 TOTAL LATE LAWYER FOR PERSONAL REPRE- 03 and 10, 2013 (ID-20243382) Statutes 86.735(3); the default for CHARGES $128.66 Sub-Total of SENTATIVE: which the foreclosure is made is Amounts in Arrears:$20,038.10 To- Patrick M. Terry, OSB#025730 Grantor’s failure to pay when due, the gether with any default in the payment PO Box 547 following sums: 29 PYMTS FROM of recurring obligations as they be- North Bend, OR 97459 04/06/11 TO 08/06/13 @ 20.56 come due. ALSO, if you have failed Telephone (541) 756-2056 $596.24 TOTAL LATE CHARGES to pay taxes on the property, provide Fax (541) 756-2092 $26.00 Sub-Total of Amounts in Ar- insurance on the property or pay rears:$622.24 PLUS DELINQUEN- other senior liens or encumbrances as PUBLISHED: The World- November CIES ON A PRIOR ENCUMBRANCE required in the note and Trust Deed, 26, December 03 and 10, 2013 o! IN FAVOR OF THE BENEFICIARY. the beneficiary may insist that you (ID-20243215) G Together with any default in the pay- do so in order to reinstate your ac- ment of recurring obligations as they count in good standing. The benefi- become due. ALSO, if you have IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ciary may require as a condition to STATE OF OREGON failed to pay taxes on the property, reinstatement that you provide reliable provide insurance on the property or written evidence that you have paid FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS pay other senior liens or encum- all senior liens or encumbrances, brances as required in the note and property taxes, and hazard insurance Case No. 13PB0274 Trust Deed, the beneficiary may in- premiums. These requirements for sist that you do so in order to rein- reinstatement should be confirmed by Notice To Interested Persons state your account in good standing. contacting the undersigned Trustee. The beneficiary may require as a The street or other common designa- Your guide to everything fun. condition to reinstatement that you In the Matter of the Estate of tion if any, of the real property de- Carole Joan Matson, aka Carol provide reliable written evidence that scribed above is purported to be: you have paid all senior liens or en- Joan Matson, Saturdays in The Weekend World 1881 VIEW STREET, MYRTLE Deceased. cumbrances, property taxes, and haz- POINT, OR 97458 The undersigned ard insurance premiums. These re- Trustee disclaims any liability for any NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the quirements for reinstatement should incorrectness of the above street or be confirmed by contacting the un- undersigned has been appointed per- other common designation. By sonal representative of the above es- dersigned Trustee. The street or reason of said default, the beneficiary other common designation if any, of tate. All persons having claims Make an effort when it comes to your has declared all sums owing on the against the estate are required to the real property described above is obligation secured by said Trust personal life as well as your appear- purported to be : 725 SW 8TH present them, within four months after Deed immediately due and payable, the date of first publication of this no- ance. Social plans should be made. STREET, BANDON, OR 97411 The said sums being the following, to wit: undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia- tice, to the personal representative at Principal $160,840.48, together with the address of the attorneys for the Reuniting with old friends will lead to bility for any incorrectness of the interest as provided in the note or above street or other common des- personal representative set forth be- WEDNESDAY,DEC.11, 2013 new beginnings. other instrument secured from low, or the claims may be barred. ignation. By reason of said default, 08/25/11, plus subsidy recapture in Prepare to take on whatever GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — the beneficiary has declared all sums the sum of $12,695.07 and fees as- All persons whose rights may be af- adventure comes your way. Explore Don’t share secret information. A part- owing on the obligation secured by sessed in the amount of $2,550.36, said Trust Deed immediately due and fected by the proceeding may obtain new avenues and meet people who nership will change your life.Talk about plus accrued interest due thereon, payable, said sums being the follow- and such other costs and fees are share your concerns and interests. your plans, but don’t exaggerate or ing, to wit: Principal $2,253.03, to- due under the note or other instru- send the wrong message regarding gether with interest as provided in the ment secured, and as are provided by BRIDGE You’ll have an edge over any competi- note or other instrument secured from what you can do or are willing to offer. statute. WHEREFORE, notice is tion with your willingness to jump in 03/06/11, and such other costs and hereby given that the undersigned and take a chance. Initiate change — CANCER (June 21-July 22) — fees are due under the note or other trustee will, on January 14, 2014, at Who were the most prolific This week, we are looking at six instrument secured, and as are pro- it will do you good. Refrain from overreacting, even if the hour of 10:00 A.M. in accord authors? deals from one of my classes about vided by statute. WHEREFORE, no- with the Standard Time, as estab- Two who came to my mind were handling the trump suit correctly. This SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. someone does present you with an tice is hereby given that the under- lished by ORS 187.110, INSIDE Isaac Asimov and P.G. Wodehouse is the hardest, in my opinion — unless 21) — You’ll attract attention with your unexpected, emotionally charged signed trustee will, on January 3, THE MAIN LOBBY OF THE COOS 2014, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. in (although it seems that many have you have seen the theme before. problem. Patience will help you COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 250 N. unpredictable nature today. You may accord with the Standard Time, as es- BAXTER, COQUILLE , County of outwritten P.G.W.). But as Asimov said, In the auction, North’s rebid is a have a lot of ideas, but make sure they bypass a difficult situation.Acceptance tablished by ORS 187.110, INSIDE COOS, State of OREGON, (which is “If my doctor told me I had only six double negative, showing a really bad THE MAIN LOBBY OF THE COOS are practical before you brag about is the key to emotional stability. the new date, time and place set for minutes to live, I wouldn’t brood. I’d hand. In the old days, pairs used two COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 250 N. said sale) sell at public auction to the them. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — BAXTER, COQUILLE , County of highest bidder for cash the interest in type a little faster.” no-trump; now, three clubs is popular. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Spending time with colleagues, peers COOS, State of OREGON, (which is the said described real property which His keyword for this deal is “six.” Each has pluses and minuses. the new date, time and place set for the Grantor had or had power to con- South is in six spades. West leads the Over three spades, it is reason- — Act quickly to help friends or rela- or classmates will prove enlightening. said sale) sell at public auction to vey at the time of execution by him of diamond ace. How should declarer able for South to bid six spades, hop- tives, but don’t make hasty decisions Join in the spirit of the season, but the highest bidder for cash the inter- the said Trust Deed, together with est in the said described real property proceed after ruffing? ing that he will not have two heart los- regarding an emotional situation that don’t go overboard financially.Be gen- any interest which the Grantor or his which the Grantor had or had power successors in interest acquired after ers. If North has three has you perplexed.Being budget-con- erous emotionally, not financially. to convey at the time of execution by the execution of said Trust Deed, to hearts, maybe the suit will scious will save the day. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — A him of the said Trust Deed, together satisfy the foregoing obligations break 3-3; and if he has a with any interest which the Grantor or cautious approach is a wise choice. thereby secured and the costs and doubleton, there is a AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — his successors in interest acquired af- expenses of sale, including a reason- Your insight and knowledge, coupled Don’t let anyone railroad you into mak- ter the execution of said Trust Deed, able charge by the trustee. Notice is chance for a ruff or two on to satisfy the foregoing obligations with life experience, will help you bring ing a snap decision or purchase that further given that any person named the board. thereby secured and the costs and in O.R.S.86.753 has the right, at any Some of my students about positive change.Try to alter your you aren’t sure about. Problems at expenses of sale, including a reason- time prior to five days before the immediately cashed their home must be addressed and able charge by the trustee. Notice is date last set for the sale, to have this current position if it will help you earn two top hearts, then ruffed resolved. further given that any person named foreclosure proceeding dismissed and more. in O.R.S.86.753 has the right, at any the Trust Deed reinstated by pay- a heart with the spade PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — time prior to five days before the ment to the beneficiary of the entire nine. That would have date last set for the sale, to have this Find a way to help your community. Stick to a budget and refrain from tak- amount then due (other than such been correct in seven foreclosure proceeding dismissed and portion of the principal as would not The people you meet and the things ing on responsibilities that don’t the Trust Deed reinstated by pay- then be due had no default occurred) spades, but here it cost you talk about will give you something belong to you. Discuss the way you ment to the beneficiary of the entire and by curing any other default the small slam. East over- amount then due (other than such to consider. Don’t take action, but do feel and what you want and plan to do. complained herein that is capable of ruffed and returned a portion of the principal as would not being cured by tendering the perfor- trump, leaving South with Consistency will help you achieve har- then be due had no default occurred) reconsider your next move. mance required under the obligation a heart loser. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — mony. and by curing any other default of the Trust Deed, and in addition to complained herein that is capable of paying said sums or tendering the The careful declarers Emotional mishaps will result if you SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — being cured by tendering the perfor- performance necessary to cure the ruffed the third heart with overreact or let someone push you Make plans to get together with some- mance required under the obligation default, by paying all costs and ex- dummy’s spade jack. of the Trust Deed, and in addition to one you don’t get to see often. penses actually incurred in enforc- Then they returned to around. Step back and remove your- paying said sums or tendering the ing the obligation and Trust Deed, to- self from any situation that appears to Catching up will help you make a per- performance necessary to cure the gether with trustee’s and attorney’s hand and ruffed their last be unstable. sonal decision that will have big reper- default, by paying all costs and ex- fees not exceeding the amounts heart. It did not matter that penses actually incurred in enforc- provided by said ORS 86.753. It will East overruffed, because TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — cussions. ing the obligation and Trust Deed, to- be necessary for you to contact the gether with trustee’s and attorney’s South had the rest.