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WASHINGTON — Fearing the growing influence of political attack ads, an Oregon senator is pushing for stronger laws on cam- paign donations. Ron Wyden, a Pitch man Democrat from Read Wyden’s pro- Portland, is propos- posal: www.wyden. ing legislation that senate.gov/cam- would require paign-finance-reform sources of political spending and dona- tions to be reported almost immediately to the public. At present, donations in federal elections are reported quarterly. That means dona- tions made in the final weeks of an election — when spending is heaviest — remain hid-

SEE WYDEN | A8 Music gives worldwide By Alysha Beck, The World adventure Eliska Jacobsen delivers the mail via boat along Tenmile Lake in Lakeside.The mail boat is essential to some residents whose homes are only accessible by boat. Women of rustic route carry on COOS BAY — “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose,” BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE For more than 60 years, Kilpatrick and a than people. Ospreys and bald eagles fight Dr. Seuss wrote in his book “Oh, the The World few hardy souls have battled the elements to over trout in summer. Bears and beavers Places You’ll Go!” deliver mail to the 50-odd resi- paddle between the lake’s fin- The advice is for everyone, but it’s LAKESIDE — The wind reached 150 mph dents of Tenmile Lake. gers. proven particularly true as the storm landed. Farther down the coast, The mail boat is still a lifeline As Jacobsen pulls up to a PEOPLE OF for one local grad, espe- the gale plucked trees from the ground like to these people. Some homes mailbox on a pier, a golden THE cially if you factor in a toothpicks. can be reached only by boat, labrador runs to her boat. certain degree of musi- It was Columbus Day 1962, and Marj Kil- others only by winding back- See video of Eliska Jacobsen “Hey, how are you?” Jacobsen WORLD cal talent that led him and the mail boat in action at patrick didn’t know what was coming. The roads. http://tinyurl.com/ctfamwb says, reaching for dog treats. down some rather driver of one of America’s only mail boats But while the winter weather “Good boy. You have to sit! Sit adventuresome paths. was doing what she did best: delivering the can get rough, drivers past and down.” Markus Boesl gradu- mail, rain or shine. present say, at its best, the job is Jacobsen immigrated to ated from Marshfield So far, Kilpatrick had felt more of the for- a tour-de-force in relaxation. America in 1985. She lived in High School in 2010 and mer. Tenmile Lake’s surface was dimpled Eliska Jacobsen has operated California and Alaska before headed to the Ivy with rain, light gusts tussled the Fir trees. the route for the past three years. visiting Lakeside with her hus- League with his diplo- Kilpatrick clutched the side of her cedar ves- She has red hair and speaks with band. The pair fell in love with ma and a passion for sel as she pulled up to her last mailbox. a clipped Czech accent. Tenmile and bought a cabin by TIM singing. Landing at Yale She was motoring back to her own lake- “Sometimes, it’s so peaceful,” the water’s edge. NOVOTNY University, he found no front home, feeling confident, when the she said. “I’m just glad to be able Jacobsen’s husband found shortage of outlets for wind roared and the waves struck. to be out there. You see the fog when you’re work as a barge operator for Sause Bros. He his singing ability. “There were two walls of water coming at driving through there. It’s beautiful.” insisted that Jacobsen get out into the com- “I knew that I wanted music to be a part me,” Kilpatrick said, now 85, pressing her As her 16-foot boat pulls away from the munity too. of my time at Yale. I auditioned for the wrinkled hands into a “V”. launch, Jacobsen casually spins the wheel. They discovered the post office was look- Glee club, which is the big 80-voice Kilpatrick did the only thing she could do: Her outboard motor kicks a white tail over ing for a new mail boat operator. Jacobsen She ducked. Water rushed over her. She was Tenmile’s glassy surface. SEE BOESL | A8 soggy but unscathed. Most days, Jacobsen sees more animals SEE MAIL BOAT | A8 Replacing Willamette bridge means moving it

I Engineering project is two inches off its concrete piers. In the form to build the permanent structure. 12 hours after, they plan to seamlessly No single aspect of the project, how- ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ event pull off one of the longest bridge moves ever, rivals the slow-motion drama of ever attempted. the planned Jan. 19 “translation” of the BY DANA TIMS “If you love bridges, this is what it’s bridge: Stout metal “cradles,”lifts and a The Associated Press all about,”said Kunkle, a foreman with dizzying system of hydraulics will scoot Stayton-based Slayden Construction, the bridge deck from its current align- PORTLAND — Given Jason Kunkle’s which formed a joint venture with ment to the piers that will cradle its tem- passion for bridges, he is planted on the Sundt, an Arizona contractor, to tackle porary incarnation as a detour bridge. perfect professional perch — high above the $307.5 million replacement of the “It’s a critical part of the entire oper- the amid the cross- . “It’s a once-in-a-life- ation, and it has taken lots of planning,” braced mesh of the Sellwood Bridge’s time project.” said Ed Wortman, a retired Multnomah aging steel truss. Challenging facets fill the construc- County engineer who was brought back The Associated Press In three weeks, Kunkle and a team of tion project list. One is the extensive in- in a temporary, part-time capacity to Work continues in preparation to shift the existing Sellwood Bridge over engineers, supervisors and skilled water work of sinking long steel review work done by other designers to temporary supports, allowing a new bridge to be built in its old foot- workers will culminate months of columns for both a traffic detour bridge and contractors. “Always in the backs of print above the Willamette River, Dec. 18 in Portland. That move is preparation by activating 10 hydraulic and a work bridge just upstream, which planned for mid-January. jacks that will lift the 3,400-ton bridge contractors will use as a staging plat- SEE BRIDGE | A8

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BYASHLEY BARBIAN said. “I never could have imagined I a 15-year-old Eugene girl. Spencer school assembly over a two-day peri- AND SARA BIRRER would be the person the stories were Contributions Shimota, 19, and two other teens, od to provide information regarding The Marshfield Times about.” This story is reprinted with permission Chay Gilbert, 18, and Jacob Frasier, 17, sexual misconduct in relation to Lauren later accompanied her from Marshfield High School’s student were charged in April for multiple minors. A panel of local professionals COOS BAY — Masked faces and friends to a party.There was underage newspaper. The World welcomes contribu- sexual encounters they had with a 13- who deal with such cases provided flowing gowns filled the Marshfield drinking and drug use, and Lauren tions from local schools. year-old girl. information about the consequences High School gym May 16, 2011. One ended up participating. Even closer to home, as was the of illegal sexual activity involving particular freshman had spent hours “Everyone was doing it [drugs] charged with rape in the third degree.” case with Lauren, MHS students or minors. getting ready for the event. It was her and I wanted them to be impressed According to Lauren, the perpe- graduates have been accused, and in According to Lauren, sexual abuse first prom and she had been asked by a with me because I was a freshman,” trator’s friends harassed her for the some cases convicted, of sexual mis- cases involve multiple court appear- junior. She had never considered the Lauren said. “Somehow I ended up charges she pressed. conduct with fellow students under ances, prosecution and social down- masquerade would change her life away from my friends with an older “Because I couldn’t remember the the age of 18. grading in school. The consequences permanently. boy I didn’t know.” night,” Lauren said, “it made every- Marshfield guidance counselor can be severe and lifelong. “The night all seemed so unreal,” Lauren was raped at the party.The thing twice as worse for me.” Wes Ferrin has seen this trend develop Lauren believes what she went said Lauren, a current student whose boy was 18 and she was 15. Lauren’s experience is one of a during his time working at MHS. through will always be a part of her, name has been withheld to protect Oregon’s age of consent is 18. number of cases of sexual misconduct “Marshfield has had a larger per- but she does not regret pressing her identity. Engaging in sexual intercourse with a that have occurred involving centage of [sexual misconduct with charges. After the dance Lauren proceeded minor is considered rape if there is Marshfield High School students and minors cases] than anywhere I have “The things I went through during to leave with her friends. three years age difference. Laws are the local community in recent years.A worked,” Ferrin said. “Over the past the case have made me the person I “I left with people I trusted not gender specific. Marshfield basketball coach pleaded several years, there has always been at am today,” she said. “I would be in a because I had heard the stories of after “I couldn’t remember most of the guilty to third-degree rape June 26 least one per year.” completely different place right now if prom from my older sister,” Lauren night,”Lauren said.“So,at first he was after having a sexual relationship with In October, MHS held an all- it wasn’t for this case.” Thefts & Mischief COOS COUNTY ed for meth possession, Mill South Cammann Street. Casino-Hotel, 3201 Tremont Ave. Dec. 26, 10:34 a.m., theft of Dec. 26, 9:19 a.m., burglary, 1600 license plates and vehicle regis- Dec. 26, 5:32 p.m., burglary to a block of Newmark Avenue. tration from glove box, Rainbow business, 2000 block of Public Dec. 26, 9:45 a.m., criminal mis- Lane. Square Court. chief and theft, 2100 block of Dec. 26, 6:02 p.m., man arrested Dec. 26, 6:13 p.m., theft from Newmark Avenue. for domestic assault, 90900 storage unit, 2100 block of Dec. 26, 12:25 p.m., criminal mis- block of Windy Lane. Hamilton Street. chief, 200 block of South Marple Dec. 26, 8:31 p.m., criminal tres- Street. pass, 88200 block of North COOS BAY Dec. 26, 5:16 p.m., man arrested Bank Lane. Dec. 26, 8:16 a.m., theft of gas for criminal trespass and theft, Dec. 26, 11:12 p.m., theft of sub- from vehicle, 300 block of Fred Meyer, 1020 First St. woofer and license plates from vehicle, Bastendorff Beach Park. NORTH BEND Dec. 26, 9:43 a.m., theft of gas from vehicle, 1700 block of Arthur Street. Dec. 26, 11:34 a.m., theft of gui- tar from vehicle, 2000 block of Sheridan Avenue. Dec. 26, 1:17 p.m., criminal mis- chief to vehicle, 3500 block of Broadway Avenue. Dec. 26, 4:32 p.m., woman arrest-

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Cheers &Jeers Moving along Cheers to backers of the Egyptian Theatre, who have put together $100,000 in local dona- tions toward renovation. That’s nearly half the $225,000 they need to attract grants that will, in turn, cover the bulk of the cost. It’s going to happen. No excuses You already know whether Public Forum you’ll be drinking on New Year’s Eve, right? And you already We can’t afford to pay We have not finished astounding. It has been a hard three years at our house know you for extra holiday pay counting the bodies with my husband’s illness, without too have to get many bright spots. To have this happen dev- Newtown, Conn. — 28 killed. I cannot believe it! With the fiscal cliff astated me. Then, Deputy Doug Miller home after- Afghanistan — still counting. looming, everyone taking a hit on their taxes showed up. There is no way to express how ward. Jeers to Monica Schreiber and the budget mess we are in, the president much his courtesy and respect meant to me. North Bend you if poor planning leads gives all federal workers an extra paid holi- He is a shining example of the kind of people you to drive drunk. day — with the exception of postal workers, we need in this world, not only on the police Designate a driver. Call a who will probably be paid time and a half, or force, but in everyday life. double time — just because 28,257 people cab. Whatever it takes to The fast recovery and arrest will hopeful- signed an online petition requesting it. Kudos ly slow down some theft and drugs in our wake up alive Wednesday. The number of people requesting the paid community. These officers are a bunch of holiday is a fraction of the federal workers. astounding people, including the other offi- What a can of worms to open. Next it will be cer, the dispatcher who showed courtesy Pass the crab a three-day weekend, then a four-day and great concern. Thank you, thank you. Dungeness crab will open weekend, and on and on. Just because a Zella Raney-Clark Thankful for Coquille North Bend the season at $2.30 a pound petition was signed and sent. I’m one citizen who is very concerned Fire Department Monday. about the debt we are in, and the deeper it is That’s a This holiday season, my family is thank- getting. ful for Coquille firefighters. Last summer we strong start, Joyce Clark had a fire at our house, and the Coquille Fire and the mar- Coos Bay Department was quick to respond, especial- Write to us ly Chief Waddington. Our brave firefighters ket could The World welcomes letters from readers. Please drive the were able to save our home, which is the ‘Cliff’ is overspending, greatest gift anyone can ask for. We will for- observe these standards: price higher. ever be grateful for the men and women in A high price pinches con- inefficiency and greed the Coquille Fire Department. I Use your real name. Bailey Moody sumers a little, but it’s In reality,the so called fiscal cliff is the edge I 400 words maximum. of a huge hole created by an overspending Coquille great for the Charleston I Include your address and daytime phone num- Congress, coupled with the inefficiencies and fleet. Cheers. self-serving attitudes of federal agencies, and ber for verification. the greed of public employee’s unions. Gratitude for officers’ I No defamation, vulgarity or business com- Y’all come back! An across-the-board spending cut of 5 response to burglary plaints. percent per year for the next five years for all I No poetry or religious testimony. Cheers to the visiting high federal spending would be appropriate and There are not enough good things to say school basketball teams, go a long way toward fixing the current eco- about the kindness, courtesy, respect, con- sideration and efficiency of the officers that We generally print every letter that meets these their families nomic situation created by our political leaders. were involved at the burglary at my home. guidelines. Send yours to [email protected], and their Paul Merz The expertise in the way they handled it, or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. fans. The Bay Charleston and this 74-year-old distraught lady, is Area is proud to host you. We hope you’ll have a great time, and we hope you’ll remember us when you plan your next vacation. Never enough Jeers for insistent negativity. Outgoing Coos County Commissioner Cam Parry pro- poses a “water bank” that the- oretically might earn the county $1 million a year. The criticism in response? It might yield as lit- tle as $12,000 a year. Well, how much will the county earn by doing nothing? Joy of music The fine arts flourish in small communities Meat-free holiday as happy as a heart attack because “Here’s the problem. When she place,” he says. “It’s not fair.” just so I can have a piece of meat, whole day without meat.” enthusiasts comes to eat at our house,we serve “Is she a good cook?” I asked. but come on! Would it kill her to “You complain about this donate their meat and veg- “Yes, but you’re missing the put a little chicken on the table every other year,” I continued. etables — plen- point. Why is it that we bend for the holidays? I’m not even “Couldn’t you smuggle meat into time, money ty of vegetables. over backward to accommodate asking her to cook a turkey or a your sister-in-law’s house and and passion. She can eat all her by serving mashed potatoes ham — just a chicken. Not even a hide it where you can get to it Cheers to the the vegetables and creamed corn and cranberry big one. A chicken is practically a easily? Say,under a sofa cushion? Oregon she wants, and sauce, but she never makes the vegetable anyway. It’s like a veg- A little bit of beef jerky here, a she never has to tiniest bit of meat for us? It’s not etable with legs.” can of Vienna sausages there?” Coast Music Association, touch the meat. like we serve just meat at our “Yes, it’s hard to believe that “Go ahead, make fun of me,” which will kick off its 2013 Which is fine — house. You can be a vegetarian someone who wouldn’t hurt a fly Jack said. “But when someone season with its annual JIM there’s more and still find plenty to eat. We won’t cook you a chicken. So I invites you to their house for MULLEN meat for the rest have potato chips and corn chips guess you had to fill up on chips dinner, it would be nice if they poster party Friday night. of us. But when and guacamole and fried moz- and dip.” served an actual dinner.” Humorist we go to her zarella sticks and doughnuts and “If only. She doesn’t have “That’s the holiday spirit. The house, she sticky buns ...” anything like that. It’s all pieces good news is we all know what to Remembering serves only vegetables.” “Wow, you are really bending of cauliflower and broccoli with get you for Christmas next year,”I the fallen My friend Jackson has just over backward,” I interjected. hummus and olives and little said. “The Spam Gift Collection.” returned from his vegetarian “It’s not as if you had all that stuff bits of gooey cheese that a friend Jim Mullen’s newest book is U.S. military death tolls sister-in-law’s house, where she lying around your house anyway.” of hers makes.” called “Kill Me, Elmo: The Holi- in Afghanistan as of Friday: hosted the holiday meal as she “Once again, you’re missing “It’s a wonder you survived. day Depression Fun Book.” You does in alternating years. the point. I’m not saying she has It’s a surprise you didn’t turn can reach him at JimMullen- 2,165 “There’s never any meat at her to go out and slaughter a cow into a cannibal after going a Books.com. C M C M Y K Y K

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Jean Bryant Chandler Army in Madison, Wis., eler, but settled into the role which they were staying. teer, and make generous Nov. 2, 1921 - Dec. 26, 2012 before returning to Florence. of housewife and mother in Jean and her sisters took an donations to community She married Donald G. Coos Bay. A lifelong lover of interest in the enterprising organizations like the Flo- Jean Bryant Chandler, 91, Smith in 1947, a former U.S. art, she served on boards and lad, and decided to give him rence Senior Center. She a longtime resident of Flo- Army Air Force pilot, and committees for the Coos Bay money for his college educa- herself was diagnosed with rence and Coos Bay passed gave birth to Art Museum. She was a tion. Mr. Batac eventually vascular dementia disease in away in her sleep Dec. 26, the first two member of Coos Bay’s became a bank vice presi- 2008 and moved to Beaver- 2012. At the time of her of five chil- Progress Club, Friends of the dent and was able to provide ton where she lived at passing she was residing at dren, Shel- Library, and many social college educations for his Maryville Memory Care Lake Oswego Hospice House ley in 1949 groups, including her own children. He credits Unit. in Lake Oswego. and Mark in beloved bridge clubs — one “Mom Jean” with being a Jean is survived by her five She was the youngest 1950. Her of which actually played sort of patron saint that children, three daughters- born to Tony and Elsie first hus- bridge. She also loved tennis, helped him to attain a better in-law, Cynthia, Cathy and Bryant, joining three sisters, band was both as a player and specta- life. Other examples of her Barbara; five grandchildren, Nina, Reva and Loa. She killed in a tor. legendary generosity, with three great-grandchildren, grew up in the Fern Ridge car accident Jean Chandler A world traveler, Jean both time and money that and many, many dear Lake area and attended Nancy Grant in 1954. Four made trips to France, Eng- demonstrated her unwaver- friends. Junction City High School years later, she married Syd- land, Turkey, Italy, Malta, ing faith in mankind, are too She was preceded in death and the University of Ore- ney L. Chandler, an attorney. Mexico, and many other numerous to list. by her sisters, Nina in 1972, Nancy Jean Grant gon. During World War II she The family moved to Coos ports of call. It was during a Her husband Sydney Reva in 1997 and Loa in 1999. June 21, 1945 - Dec. 14, 2012 served the Allied efforts by Bay in 1961 and three more trip to the Philippines with passed away June 16, 1991, The date for a memorial working as a parts runner at A memorial service for children joined the family: her sisters in 1974 that she and soon after she moved to service to be held in Florence Paine Field Airport in Nancy Jean Grant, 67,of Lake David in 1959, John in 1962 befriended Ador Batac, a Florence to be closer to her is pending. Everett, Wash., and a punch Oswego, will be held at 3 p.m. and Paul in 1964. young Filipino who worked sisters and old friends. Jean Sign the guestbook at card operator for the U.S. Friday, Jan. 4, at Our Lady of Jean was trained as a jew- as a waiter at the hotel at continued to travel, volun- www.theworldlink.com. the Lake Catholic Parish, 650 “A” Ave., in Lake Oswego. A reception will be held follow- ing the service at Oswego William Lawrence Sarah Baumgartner of Coos Lorryann Gay the garden. She especially Lake Country Club, 20 Iron Baumgartner Bay; son, Joel Baumgartner; Edwards loved to go camping over the Mountain Blvd., in Lake son, John Baumgartner and Fourth of July weekend with Aug. 30, 1932 – Dec. 21, 2012 Oswego. his wife, DeeDee; son, James Jan. 19, 1950 - Dec. 13, 2012 all the cousins and friends. Nancy was born June 21, At his request, no public Baumgartner and his wife, Private family services will They built themselves a 1945, in Long Beach, Calif., services will be held for Bill L. Patti; daughter, Phyllis Scott be held for Lorryann camp city, ate, swam and the daughter of David Jack- Baumgartner, 80, of Coos Bay. and her husband, Michael; Edwards, 62, of North Bend played games like cribbage. son “Jack” Grant and Virginia Private cremation rites were daughter, Lucy Looper; at Sunset Memorial Park. She did love a campfire. held at Ocean View Memory Conrad Grant. Nancy was 3 William Baumgartner brothers, Richard and Paul Cremation rites were held at Lorryann is survived by months old when the war Gardens in Coos Bay. Baumgartner; sister, Clare Ocean View Crematory in her sisters, Evvonne and Bud was over and her family Bill was born Aug. 30, 1932, worked as a civil engineer for Beckner; and nine grandchil- Coos Bay.There will be a cel- Harshman, Kathleen New- returned home to Coos Bay. in Pittsburgh, Pa., to Rupert P. the state Department of dren. ebration of life at a later date. ton and Julie and Jack In Coos Bay she attended Baumgartner and Marguerite Transportation in Juneau and Bill was preceded in death Lorryann was born Jan. 19, Lohrke; nephews and nieces, Saint Monica Catholic (Church) Baumgartner. He city engineer of Soldotna. by his parents, Rupert and 1950, in North Bend, the Tracy and Jim Jones, Joe and School and in 1963 graduated passed After retirement in 1987, Bill Marguerite Baumgartner; daughter of Otto and Mary Carol Harshman, Carla and from Marshfield High a way split his time between his brother, John Baumgartner; (Haptonstall) Witt. She died Pat Fouste, Dawn and Mike School. Nancy attended the peacefully summer cabin at Whale Pass, and daughter, Ann Rosen. Dec. 13, 2012, in Coos Bay. Tenbroeck, Shonna Ridings University of Oregon where Dec. 21, home in Juneau and snowbird Memorial contributions She graduated from North and Chris Brown, Stacee and she was a member of Delta 2012, at his roost at Coos Bay. In 2009, he may be made to the Para- Bend High School and com- Ryan McCausland, Hayden Gamma Sorority. home in and Sarah moved permanent- lyzed Veterans of America or pleted a two-year business McCausland and Jake and After graduating from the Coos Bay. ly to Coos Bay. a charity of one’s choice. degree at Southwestern Ore- Josh Lohrke; her cat, Dakota; University of Oregon in 1967, After high school, Bill Bill loved to hunt, fish and Arrangements are under gon Community College. and many beloved cousins Nancy traveled extensively in served in the U.S. Army and travel. He volunteered his the care of Coos Bay Chapel, Her first job was at Ash- and friends. Europe. After completing her was stationed in Germany time for public service, most 541-267-3131. worth’s Ice Cream parlor and She was preceded in death travels, she worked for the from 1950 to 1953. He attend- recently as EMT and volun- Friends and family are her last was at Motel 6 in by her parents and daughter, Camp Fire Girls in Coos Bay. ed college in Missouri. Bill teer fireman in Whale Pass encouraged to sign the guest- housekeeping. Kathrine Ann Edwards. She returned to Europe in moved to Alaska in 1964 with and Coos Bay. book at www.coosbayfh.com She married and had one Lorryann was loved by her 1973 and for five years his young family, where he Bill is survived by his wife, and www.theworldlink.com. daughter, Kathrine Ann family and we will miss shar- worked for the Department Edwards. She was interested ing our lives with her. of Army in Germany. She in many things. She wrote a Arrangements are under moved to Lake Oswego in Harriet Belle worked with Ernie in his meat button necklaces, etc. Her children’s book “Crysta” the direction of North Bend 1978 and began working for (Danielson) Wallace market. She later worked at paintings on pumpkins and about a fairy. She gifted us all Chapel, 541-756-0440. Villa St. Rose, which is now Farr’s Hometown Hardware in gourds were appreciated by with her watercolor paint- Sign the guestbook at Aug. 2, 1916 - Dec. 23, 2012 Rosemont School for Girls, Coquille and was the secretary family, friends and others in ings. Lorryann pieced www.coosbayfh.com and part of Morrison Child and A graveside service will be in the principal’s office at the Coquille community. together quilts and worked in www.theworldlink.com. Family Services. She retired held for harriet Belle (Daniel- Coquille High School for 23 While at Baycrest she took up son) Wallace, 96, of Portland years. She retired at the age of in 2008. doing ink drawings on cups Besides her love for travel, at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 29, at 62 in order to care for Ernie and paper plates. Nancy was an Oregon Ducks Myrtle Crest Memorial Gar- who was in poor health. She Harriet is survived by her Lamoine “Red” T. heaven’s eternity. He will be fan, an avid reader and had a dens, 94105 Rink Creek Lane continued to live in the family missed by many and thought children, Kay and husband, Reiland great love for all animals. She in Coquille. home in Coquille until 2008 of often. will be greatly missed by all Harried was born on the when she moved to the Dale Brown and Don and wife, Dec. 24, 1935 – Dec. 23, 2012 Red is survived by his her family and friends whom family farm between Coquille Catered Care unit at Baycrest Elizabeth Wallace, six grand- At his request no local sons, David Reiland of Ban- cared so deeply for her. and Bandon to Richard and Village in North Bend.In order children, and six great-grand- services will be held for don, and Charles T. Reiland Nancy lived in Lake Maude (Sweet) Danielson to be closer to her children, children. Lamoine “Red” T. Reiland, of Phoenix, Ariz.; daughters, Oswego for 34 years. Aug. 2, 1916. She died peace- grandchildren, and great- She was preceded in death 76, of Bandon. Private cre- Darlene Thomas of Phoenix, She is survived by her fully Dec. 23, 2012, at her adult grandchildren, in March 2012 by her parents, and three mation rites were held at Ariz., Debbie Marshall of brothers and their wives, Bob foster home in Portland. she was moved to her Portland infant siblings, and her hus- Ocean View McAlester, Okla., Linda and Barilynn of Boulder, She grew up on the farm adult foster home where she band, Ernie. M emory Rippey of Bagdad, Ariz., and went to school at Riverton lived the last nine months of Colo., and Bill and Jan of Bat- Arrangements are under Gardens in Mary Kay Hinojos of tle Ground, Wash.; sister and through high school. She also her life. the direction of Coos Bay. Phoenix, Ariz., and Theresa brother-in-law, Mary Jane completed two years of col- Harriet was very creative Red was Amling/Schroeder Funeral Garcia of Phoenix, Ariz.; and Randy Hargens of Lake lege, one year in Minneapolis throughout her life span. She born Dec. brothers, Dennis, Harold and Service - Coquille Chapel, Oswego; nieces, Jennifer, and one year in Seattle. did paintings on canvas, 24, 1935, in Jim; and sister, Diane. Dania and Erica; nephews, Harriet married Ernest wood, rocks, pumpkins and 541-396-3846. Mattadore, Red was preceded in death David, Drew and Brian; and “Ernie” Wallace June 29, 1941. gourds, etc., she worked with Sign the guestbook at N.D., to by his parents and wife, Mar- great-nieces, Kara and She was a homemaker, and ceramics, crocheted, made www.theworldlink.com. Bernard and Red Reiland garet. Kristin. Lucy (Haus) Memorial contributions in She was preceded in death Reiland. He Red’s name may be sent to as secretary to Joe McKeown, nephews. by her father, DJ “Jack” Irene Laura Quick passed away Dec. 23, 2012, in 1145 Third St., N.E., Bandon, and later, Andy Newhouse. She was preceded in death Grant; and most recently her July 28, 1915 - Dec. 25, 2012 North Bend of natural caus- OR 97411. Irene was a member of the by her parents, Minnie and mother, Virginia Conrad es. Arrangements are under A memorial service for Business & Professional Gene Dean; and three broth- Grant. Red was a wonderful the direction of Coos Bay Irene Laura Quick, 97, of Women, the Legal Secre- ers, Jack, Lee and Lloyd Memorial contributions father, grandfather and Chapel, 541-267-3131. Coos Bay, will be held at a taries Association, and Quick. may be made to the Oregon friend. His life touched many Friends and family are later date. P.E.O. She was a dedicated In lieu of flowers dona- Humane Society, P.O. Box people, leaving great memo- encouraged to sign the guest- Irene was born July 28, volunteer at the Charleston tions are suggested for the 11364, Portland, OR 97221. ries for all to share. Red has book at www.coosbayfh.com 1915, in Astoria. She passed Information Center and the Egyptian Theatre Preserva- Arrangements are under away Dec. 25, 2012, in Coos joined his wife, Margaret, in and www.theworldlink.com. the direction of Coos Bay Coos Bay Public Library. She tion Association, c/o Susan Bay, at Bay Area Hospital also was an active volunteer Watson, Treasurer, 290 S. Chapel, 541-267-3131. after a short illness. Sign the guestbook at airplane spotter at the air- Fourth St., Coos Bay, OR She attended schools in port following World War II. 97420. Irene was very proud www.coosbayfh.com and the Bay Area, graduating • Cremation www.theworldlink.com. During her retirement, of the fact that she walked all • Funeral Service from Marshfield High Irene enjoyed her life at the the way from North Bend to School, and later graduated beach, travels about the attend the opening of the from Eugene Business Col- , Canada, theater in October 1925. Locally Kay Metcalf lege. Her long professional Owned Hawaii and Europe. Arrangement under the “Our family & Jan. 4, 1941 - Dec. 20, 2012 career as a legal secretary Irene is survived by her direction of Nelson’s Bay serving your family” Operated Kay Metcalf, 71, of began with the law office of two nephews, David Quick Area Mortuary, 541-267- McInturff & McInturff, a Coquille was born Jan. 4, and Beth, and Dean Quick 4216. 541-267-4216 short time with Menasha 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson 1941, in Shawano, Wis. She and Cheryl, along with four Sign the guestbook at Plywood Corporation, then died Dec. 20, 2012 at Sacred great-nieces and two great- www.theworldlink.com. Heart Medical Center River- Bend in Springfield. Shane Alan Smisek ing, camping and spending Kay was married to Calvin Jan. 7, 1959 – Dec 23, 2012 time with his wife, kids and Metcalf who passed on in grandchildren. He was a great 2007. She had worked in the A memorial service for man who will be dearly missed office of the Coquille Valley Shane A. Smisek, 53, of Coos and equally celebrated. Hospital for several years. Bay, will be held at 2 p.m. Fri- Shane is survived by his She also worked in Coquille day, Jan. 4, at Coos Bay adoring wife, Pamela Smisek; at the medical clinic. Chapel, 685 Anderson Ave., in three sons and their families, Her hobbies were sewing, Coos Bay with pastor Gary Josh, Pat and Jesse; four grand- gardening and old cars. Shults, of Sumner Communi- children, Jordan, Isabella, ty Church, presiding. Private Kay is survived by her Aaliyah and Ryenne; and eight cremation rites were held at daughter, Angela Akins and siblings, Anthony, Christina, Ocean View Memory Gar- Noorthrth BendBend ChapelChapel husband, James of Spring- Cindy, Mary, Michael, Cremationremation & FFuneraluneral SServiceervice dens. Michelle, Milton and Sandy. field; grandsons, Christopher Shane was born Jan.7,1959, Established in 1913, formerly Peterson, Grimm & Akins of Springfield, Michael Arrangements are under Campbell-Watkins Funeral Homes. in Truckee, Calif., to Leo and the direction of Coos Bay Akins of Portland, Thomas Betty Smisek. He passed away Akins of Springfield and Shane Smisek Chapel, 541-267-3131. • Simple cremation & burial. Dec.23,2012,in Coos Bay sur- Friends and family are Robert Akins of Springfield; • Convenient downtown location. rounded by his loving family. married the love of his life encouraged to sign the and son, Leslie Metcalf of • Full-service facility including large chapel, reception, Shane was the owner/oper- Pamela Ann Johnson, together guestbook at www.coos- private viewing & conference rooms. Vancouver, Wash. ator of Shane’s Upholstery in they raised three boys: Josh, bayfh.com and www.the- • Merchandise options include caskets, urns, burial & Sign the guestbook at Coos Bay. On June 9, 1979, he Pat and Jesse. He enjoyed fish- worldlink.com. www.theworldlink.com. urn vaults, cremation jewelry, printed materials, video tributes & more available at the time of need or in advance by preplanning. DEATH NOTICES • Pet cremation. A life so richly lived deserves to be remembered • Payment terms & options. Today’s death Please join us as we celebrate the life of • All funeral & insurance plans accepted. Howard Howe Leatherman notices and funer- Locally owned by Tom Boynton als will appear Loving Husband, Father, Grandpa, Great Grandpa, Brother, Cousin, Uncle, and Friend Born: August 11, 1918 - Coquille Died: November 25, 2012, North Bend, OR Est. 1913 541-756-0440 on Page A8. H ents ors d efreshm Saturday, January 12, 2013 - 1-4pm ’oeu 2014 McPherson Avenue R se vres served Coquille Community Building - 119 N. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Saturday, December 29,2012 Y K Images of 2012 Senior Photographer Lou Sennick • 541-269-1222, ext. 264 theworldlink.com/news/local

April 2, 2012 Marshfield's Faves Drew James makes a dive for a fly to left field during their A few favorite photos from Senior home baseball game against Photographer Lou Sennick Siuslaw.

Sept. 22, 2012 Pugsley gets a whiff of fame off the microphone during the Mutt Strut Pet Owner Look-Alike contest in Mingus Park. She and her handler, Leah Webb, dressed as colorful clowns for the contest, all in a day of fun with dogs to benefit Coos County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program.

May 16, 2012 Josh Martin comes down from the top of a climbing wall set up outside the Marshfield High School gym.The Oregon Army National Guard set up several pieces of equipment inside and out for their traveling Physical Health Advantage Training.A group of Army National Guard members in Oregon travel around to schools in the state to promote health and fitness and do some recruiting.The message they give out to the students is it is OK to sweat in school.

Sept. 21, 2012 After his last “search”training exercise, Franklyn gets a special cake made from dog food.The cake is in honor of the bloodhound’s retirement from search and rescue work for the Coos County Sheriff’s Office.

World Photos by Lou Sennick

Sept. 5, 2012 Oct. 18, 2012 Amy Walker puts down some painter’s tape at the edge of the pool stairs. She and several Ryan Whiteman welds metal others were getting the North Bend Municipal Pool ready for a new coat of paint and other brackets at American Bridge annual maintenance work on the facility. Chris Richmond, pool manager, said they repaint near Reedsport.The brackets the entire pool every three years, and this was one of those years. are to be used in a building retrofit project the facility is working on.

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C M C M Y K Saturday, December 29,2012 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World Obama, top lawmakers meet over fiscal cliff

WASHINGTON (AP) — where lawmakers grumbled revised offer to present. The meeting lasted a little mism they could strike a deal tion, and in the moments The end game at hand, Pres- about the likelihood of But that drew a denial over an hour and neither the that avoided the fiscal cliff. before the meeting, stocks ident Barack Obama and spending the new year holi- from a person familiar with president nor the four law- At that point, Boehner had were trading lower for the congressional leaders made a day in the Capitol. the talks, who said the presi- makers spoke with reporters already said he was willing to fifth day in a row. final stab at compromise Fri- “The clock is ticking,”Sen. dent would review his pro- before or immediately after let tax revenues rise as part The core issue is the same day to prevent a toxic blend Max Baucus, chairman of the posal from a week ago, when the session. of an agreement, and the as it has been for more than a of middle-class tax increases Senate Finance Committee, he urged lawmakers to pre- The guest list included two president and his Democrat- year, Obama’s demand for tax and spending cuts from tak- said in remarks on the Senate serve tax cuts for most while Republicans, House Speaker ic allies said they were ready rates to rise on upper incomes ing effect at the turn of the floor as Obama and congres- letting rates rise above John Boehner, and Senate to accept spending cuts. while remaining at current new year. sional leaders were meeting incomes of $250,000 a year. Republican leader Mitch Since then, though, talks levels for most Americans. He Success was far from several blocks away at the At the same time, Obama McConnell; as well as Democ- between Obama and Boehner made the proposal central to guaranteed in an atmosphere White House. “My message said lawmakers should rats Harry Reid, the Senate faltered, the speaker strug- his successful campaign for of political mistrust — even to them is simple. We can do extend unemployment bene- Majority Leader, and Rep. gled to control his rebellious re-election, when he said on a slimmed-down deal that this. We can get this done, fits for the long-term jobless. Nancy Pelosi of California, her rank and file, and Reid and incomes above $200,000 for postponed hard decisions and we must,” added the The person was unautho- party’s leader in the House. McConnell sparred almost individuals and $250,000 for about spending cuts into Montana Democrat. rized to discuss the private The same group last met daily in speeches on the Sen- couples should rise to 39.6 2013, and pessimism vied Congressional Democrats meeting publicly and spoke more than a month ago and ate floor. Through it all, Wall percent from the current 35 with optimism in a Capitol said Obama was ready with a on condition of anonymity. emerged expressing opti- Street has paid close atten- percent. Health of Stocks edge lower as George ‘cliff’ deadline nears NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks the-board tax increases for H.W. Bush fell for a fifth day on concern millions of Americans as well that Washington lawmakers as simultaneous government ‘improving’ will fail to reach a budget deal spending cuts beginning Jan. before a year-end deadline, 1. Those measures, if imple- HOUSTON (AP) — Former putting the market on track mented, could push the econ- President George H.W. Bush for its longest losing streak in omy back into recession, remained in intensive care at three months. economists say. a Houston hospital on Friday The Dow Jones industrial Stocks closed lower but his condition continues average slid 98 points to Thursday but erased most of to improve, a spokesman 12,998 as of 3 p.m. Friday. an early loss after Republi- said. The Standard & Poor 500 cans said they would recon- “The President is alert index fell nine points to vene the House of Represen- and, as always, in good spirits 1,408 and the Nasdaq tatives Sunday in hopes of — and his exchanges with dropped 13 points to 2,973. piecing together a last- doctors and nurses now President Barack Obama minute budget deal. include singing,” family has returned from a Christ- Traders have been focus- spokesman Jim McGrath said mas break in Hawaii and will ing on Washington, and the in a brief statement. The Associated Press meet with congressional lead- budget negotiations, since The 88-year-old Bush, the President George Bush congratulates Desert Storm commander Gen.Norman Schwarzkopf in 1991 after pre- ers at the White House to try the Nov. 6 presidential elec- nation’s oldest living former senting him with the medal of freedom at the White House in Washington. thrash out the terms of a deal tion returned a divided gov- president, was admitted at that would prevent across- ernment to power. Methodist Hospital in Hous- ton on Nov. 23 because of a Desert Storm commander bronchitis-related cough, after spending about a week Stocks there earlier in November for Norman Schwarzkopf dies Fri.’s closing New York Stock ExxonMbl 85.10 — 1.76 OfficeMax 9.29 — .21 the same condition. Exchange selected prices: FMC Cp s 57.27 — .67 Olin 21.24 — .16 The cough was mostly WASHINGTON (AP) — resisting efforts to draft him 1988, overseeing the head- Stock Last Chg FootLockr 31.80 — .15 PG&E Cp 39.71 — .31 resolved by the time he was AT&T Inc 33.32 — .34 FordM 12.87 + .11 Penney 18.97 — .55 Truth is, retired Gen. H. to run for political office. quarters for U.S. military and Alcoa 8.50 — .12 Gannett 17.61 — .30 PepsiCo 68.02 — .65 moved to intensive care on Norman Schwarzkopf didn’t He lived out a quiet retire- security concerns in nearly Altria 31.09 — .31 GenCorp 8.99 — .04 Pfizer 24.89 — .25 Sunday for treatment of a AEP 42.21 — .43 GenDynam 67.88 — 1.14 Praxair 107.90 — 1.68 care much for his popular ment in Tampa, where he’d two dozen countries stretch- AmIntlGrp 34.58 — .39 GenElec 20.44 — .25 ProctGam 67.15 — .82 fever that doctors were hav- “Stormin’ Norman” nick- served his last military ing across the Middle East to ApldIndlT 41.05 — .26 GenMills 40.06 — .52 ing difficulty controlling. Avon 13.98 — .16 Hallibrtn 34.01 — .59 Questar 19.36 — .14 name. assignment and where an Afghanistan and the rest of RockwlAut 82.02 — .72 “The Bushes thank every- BP PLC 41.22 — .40 HeclaM 5.63 — .13 The seemingly no-non- elementary school bearing central Asia, plus Pakistan. BakrHu 39.93 — .14 Hess 51.28 — 1.17 SempraEn 70.19 — .55 one for their prayers and SouthnCo 42.33 — .35 sense Desert Storm comman- his name is testament to his When Saddam invaded BkofAm 11.36 — .11 HewlettP 13.68 — .36 good wishes and, like their Boeing 74.69 — 1.14 HonwllIntl 62.92 — .82 Textron 24.12 — .18 doctors, are cautiously opti- der’s reputed temper with standing in the community. Kuwait two years later to pun- BrMySq 31.90 — .24 Idacorp 42.38 — .59 3M Co 91.78 — .86 aides and subordinates sup- Schwarzkopf capped an ish it for allegedly stealing Brunswick 27.49 + .04 IBM 189.83 — 2.88 TimeWarn 46.93 — .49 mistic that the current Caterpillar 86.81 — .85 IntPap 38.91 — .71 Timken 46.30 — .50 course of treatment will be posedly earned him that illustrious military career by Iraqi oil reserves,Schwarzkopf Chevron 106.45—2.07 JohnJn 69.48 — .61 TriContl 15.86 — .12 rough-and-ready moniker. commanding the U.S.-led commanded Operation Citigroup 39.01 — .24 LockhdM 91.34 — 1.49 UnionPac 123.54 — 1.08 effective,”McGrath said. CocaCola s 35.97 — .45 Loews 40.18 — .31 Unisys 17.00 — .24 On Thursday, a longtime But others around the gener- international coalition that Desert Storm, the coalition of ColgPal 104.04 — 1.23 LaPac 18.56 — .15 USSteel 23.03 — .61 ConocPhil s 57.07 — .83 MDU Res 20.89 — .31 al, who died Thursday in drove ’s some 30 countries organized VarianMed 69.62 — .60 Bush aide tried to quell con- ConEd 54.93 — .49 MarathnO 29.81 — .51 cern about Bush’s condition Tampa, Fla., at age 78 from forces out of Kuwait in 1991 by President George H.W. CurtisWrt 32.00 — .45 McDnlds 87.58 — 1.14 VerizonCm 42.90 — .58 complications from pneumo- — but he’d managed to keep Bush that succeeded in driv- Deere 84.55 — 1.39 McKesson 95.89 — .53 ViadCorp 26.99 — .03 by saying the former presi- Disney 49.15 — .38 Merck 40.64 — .56 WalMart 67.61 — .58 dent likely would advise nia, knew him as a friendly, a low profile in the public ing the Iraqis out. DowChm 31.62 — .50 NCR Corp 24.99 — .06 WellsFargo 33.91 — .27 well-wishers to “put the talkative and even jovial fig- debate over the second Gulf At the peak of his postwar DuPont 44.71 — .36 NorflkSo 61.07 — .15 Weyerhsr 27.58 — .42 Eaton 53.09 — .54 NorthropG 66.76 — .98 Xerox 6.69 — .10 harps back in the closet.” ure who preferred the some- War against , saying at national celebrity, EdisonInt 44.77 — .21 OcciPet 75.38 — 1.56 YumBrnds 64.72 — .74 Jean Becker, Bush’s Hous- what milder sobriquet given one point that he doubted Schwarzkopf — a self-pro- ton chief of staff, said the by his troops: “The Bear.” victory would be as easy as claimed political independ- former president would like- That one perhaps suited the White House and the ent — rejected suggestions Financial snapshot Friday, Dec. 28, 2012 ly be in the hospital for a him better later in his life, Pentagon predicted. that he run for office, and WEEK’S WEEK YEAR Interest rates CLOSE AGO AGO while, noting his age and that when he supported various Schwarzkopf was named remained far more private “he had a terrible case of Average rate paid on banks national causes and chil- commander in chief of U.S. than other generals, although money-market accounts 0.11% 0.11 0.13 bronchitis which then trig- dren’s charities while Central Command at Tampa’s he did serve briefly as a mili- (Bank Rate Monitor) gered a series of complica- eschewing the spotlight and MacDill Air Force Base in tary commentator for NBC. 91-day Treasury Bill Yield 0.01% 0.05 0.02 tions.” 10-year Treasury Bond 1.70% 1.76 1.88 Becker said “most of the civilized world” contacted Officer who shot ’66 UT sniper dies Commodities her after word spread that DJ UBS Commodities Indexes 139.08 139.26 140.68 Bush had been placed in AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — that they can be resolved in intensive care unit. The Austin police officer the upcoming 30-day exten- Stocks who helped stop Charles sion period,” he said. “Someday President WORLD Dow Jones Industrial Avg. 12,938.11 13,190.84 12,217.56 George H.W. Bush might Whitman’s 1966 sniper ram- The terms of the royalty DIGES T S&P 500 1,402.43 1,430.15 1,257.60 realize how beloved he is, but page from atop the Universi- agreement were not Wilshire 5000 Total Market 14,741.91 15,026.59 13,189.93 of course one of the reasons ty of Texas tower has died. announced. AP why he is so beloved is Houston McCoy fired two is resigned to its long- Major ports that would because he has no idea,” blasts from his shotgun to time ally Syrian President have been frozen included NORTHWEST STOCKS Becker said in the at-times bring down Whitman, who Bashar Assad losing power. the massive terminals serv- lighthearted statement that killed 16 people during nearly ing New York City overseen Week’s action: Monday,SNAPSHOT Friday closings: 122812Safeway.: Weekly . . . . . financial . . . . 18.02 snapshot 17.70 The opposition coalition Stock ...... of Mon. major stock Fri. indexes;Skywest 2c . . x. . 3. . inches; . . . . 12.81 stand-alone; 12.30 made multiple references to two hours of terror on the UT was formed in November and by the Port Authority of New staff; ETA 8:30 p.m. jokes and the former presi- campus. Wayne Vincent, York and New Jersey, and Frontier...... 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Texas town of Menard. recognition as running Longshoremen on the West Microsoft...... 27.06 26.55 Xerox ...... 6.98 6.69 McCoy was 72 and had counter to agreements to seek Coast have a separate collec- Nike ...... 105.60 50.99 Dow Jones closed at 12,938.11 been battling a terminal ill- political transition in Syria. tive bargaining agreement. NW Natural ...... 44.39 43.32 Provided by Coos Bay Edward Jones Trains play ness for the past year. Experts: trained police Whitman wounded dozens Strike likely averted at role in Plains of others before McCoy and East Coast ports needed for schools fellow officer Ramiro Mar- NEW YORK (AP) — The WASHINGTON (AP) — tinez made their way to the union for longshoremen The student’s attack began oil boom observation deck. Martinez along the East Coast and Gulf with a shotgun blast through also fired on Whitman. of Mexico has agreed to the windows of a California BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Vincent called McCoy a extend its contract for 30 high school. Rich Agundez, Energy companies behind good police officer who days, averting a possible the El Cajon policeman the oil boom sweeping the “answered the call” unsure strike that could have crip- assigned to the school, felt Northern Plains increasingly whether he would live upon pled operations at ports that his mind shift into overdrive. are turning to trains to move reaching the top of the tower. handle about 40 percent of People yelled at him amid their crude across the U.S. Russia ready to meet all U.S. container cargo, a the chaos but he didn’t hear. The move comes as pipeline federal mediator announced He experienced “a tunnel plans stall and existing with Syrian coalition Friday. vision of concentration.” pipelines can’t keep up with (AP) — Rus- The extension came after While two teachers and demand. sia’s foreign minister says the union and an alliance of three students were injured Delivering oil by rail to Moscow has proposed talks port operators and shipping when the glass shattered in refineries thousands of miles with the main Syrian oppo- lines resolved one of the stick- the 2001 attack on Granite away on the East, West and sition coalition, despite pre- ier points in their months- Hills High School, Agundez Gulf coasts costs more. But it vious Russian criticism of long contract negotiations, confronted the assailant and can bring increased profits — Western countries’ recogni- involving royalty payments to wounded him before he of $10 or more a barrel. tion of the group. the longshoremen for each could get inside the school It also means a steady told a news container they unload. and use his handgun. parade of trains carrying the conference on Friday that Negotiations will contin- The National Rifle Associa- hazardous material rumbling Russia has contacted the Syr- ue until at least midnight tion’s response to a Connecti- out of North Dakota and Mon- ian National Coalition for Jan. 28. Some important cut school massacre envisions, tana and across the country. Opposition and Revolution- contract issues remain to be in part, having trained, armed Experts and federal regula- ary Forces through the Russ- resolved, but the head of the volunteers in every school in tors say rail transport is less ian Embassy in Egypt and “we Federal Mediation and Con- America. But Agundez, school safe than pipelines. That’s expressed readiness to con- ciliation Service, George safety experts and school raised concerns the prolifera- duct a meeting” with coali- Cohen, said the agreement board members say there’s a tion of oil trains could lead to tion leader Mouaz al-Khatib. on royalties was “a major huge difference between a a major derailment and spill. The statement comes in positive step forward.” trained law enforcement offi- Companies say they are the wake of comments by “While some significant cer who becomes part of the making track upgrades and officials, including President issues remain in contention, school family — and a guard other improvements. , that suggest I am cautiously optimistic with a gun. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K A8 •The World • Saturday, December 29,2012 Y K South Coast Weather BOESL Oregon weather Saturday, Dec. 29 Belgium gives Weather Underground forecast for daytime conditions, low/high temperatures

major welcome WASH. Continued from Page A1 Portland 39° | 30° Pendleton 39° | 27° mixed choir ... but I thought Newport 48° | 39° Bend I might as well do a capella Salem 36° | 23° too,”Boesl said. 45° | 36° IDAHO Ontario But you don’t just “do” a Eugene 32° | 19° capella at Yale. This is a uni- 46° | 36° versity that takes their unac- North Bend companied singing seriously, Coos Bay 48° | 37° with no shortage of groups Medford or interested singers on cam- Klamath Falls 41° | 30° pus. 36° | 19° CALIF. © 2012 Wunderground.com At the top of the charts is a Cloudy Thunder- Flurries Ice group with a historic past storms and a mysterious name. Partly Rain Boesl says that as he made Cloudy Showers Snow his way through an a capella Weather Underground• AP “rush” process. The Spizz- around 33. Calm wind. winks(?) — and, yes, the South Coast By Lou Sennick, The World Today: A 20 percent chance of showers. Sunday: Cloudy through mid morning, question mark is included in Marshfield High School graduate Markus Boesl will be returning to his alma mater with other members of the Mostly cloudy, with a high near 48. with a high near 46. Calm wind. their name — really started Spizzwinks(?), a choir from Yale University where he is attending now. Tonight: A 20 percent chance of show- Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low to stand out. ers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. around 32. “I ended up auditioning Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near Monday: Slight chance of rain and snow. The group will perform at memories of singing to the and performance that I’ve Partly sunny, with a high near 47. for them and getting in.” the Marshfield High School much less famous that tend carried with me,”he said. 50. North northeast wind around 6 mph. Sunday Night: Patchy freezing fog. Monday Night: Slight chance of show- Founded in 1914, The Auditorium at 7 p.m., with a to stay with him longer. With Boesl’s time with the Partly cloudy, with a low around 34. ers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. Spizzwinks(?) are the oldest repertoire ranging from tra- “I remember we were in a Spizzwinks(?) winding down Monday: A 40 percent chance of rain. New Year's Day: Partly sunny, with a underclassmen a capella ditional folk songs to pop little town in Belgium, fairly and his full-time focus shift- Partly sunny, with a high near 49. high near 45. group in the country. They music hits. It is part of their poor town and none of us ing to medical school, he is Monday Night: Slight chance of show- Willamette Valley also travel. Extensively. draw and part of the singing spoke very good French, and proud to be able to return ers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. Today: A slight chance of rain. Mostly Since joining the group, New Year's Day: Partly sunny, with a cloudy, with a high near 44. challenge. we did this concert with this home and share that love of high near 50. Boesl has had the opportuni- “We do aim for a very, girls’ after-school program. music with his hometown. Tonight: Chance of showers. Mostly ty to sing in New Zealand, Curry County Coast cloudy, with a low around 32. Calm wind. very high level of musicality. In the town there was a little “I’m really excited to have Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 43. Germany, the Netherlands, We really try to have a reper- church and they gave us four them here in Coos Bay and Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 53. North wind 6 to 10 mph. Sunday Night: Patchy fog. Otherwise, the Czech Republic, Den- mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. toire that is sort of accessible encores, a standing ovation; share our music with the Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low mark, France, England, to all ages so we can sing to and that kind of experience people in the community I around 36. Northeast wind 8 to 10 mph. Monday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. Paraguay, Brazil, Turkey and retirement homes and ele- to me is much more valuable grew up in.” Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 51. North wind around 8 mph. Monday Night: Chance of rain. Mostly South Africa. mentary schools and all than singing for whoever, Tickets to the Spizz- cloudy, with a low around 33. “Other groups travel, but kinds of stuff in the middle,” whatever famous person it winks(?) Jan. 7 concert are Sunday Night: A chance of snow after we travel the most of the said Boesl on a recent visit is.” available online at spizz- 4am. Mostly clear, with a low around 31. Portland area Monday: A chance of rain and snow. Today: A slight chance of rain. Mostly underclassmen groups,” he home for the holidays before Singing is the thing for winks.ticketbud.com/coos- Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. said. “The Spizzwinks(?) cloudy, with a high near 43. taking off to start their next Boesl. An enjoyment that he bay. They are $10 for adults Monday Night: Slight chance of show- Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low make a promise when you tour in San Francisco. credits to his time spent as a and $5 for students, $12 and ers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39. around 34. Calm wind. join the group that during They have had their share student of Ken Graber’s in $6 at the door. New Year's Day: Mostly sunny, with a Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near your time, during your three of singing for rather elite the Coos Bay School Dis- If you are ready to tell The high near 52. 43. Light north northeast wind. years, you will travel to all six audiences during his time trict. World about an outstanding Rogue Valley Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. Light east wind. continents and you’ll visit with the group . “Mr. Graber was my choir individual in the community, Today: Areas of freezing fog. Mostly Monday: A 20 percent chance of rain. every member’s home town.” “We’ve sung at the White teacher for six years, at Sun- contact reporter Tim cloudy, with a high near 44. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. Which is what is bringing House, sing at a lot of con- set and Marshfield, and more Novotny at 541-269-1222, Tonight: Patchy freezing fog after 10pm. Monday Night: Chance of rain. Mostly them to Coos Bay on Mon- sulates abroad.” than anything instilled the ext. 235, or at tnovotny@the- Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. cloudy, with a low around 33. Sunday: Patchy freezing fog. Mostly day, Jan. 7. But Boesl says it is the love and passion for music worldlink.com. cloudy, with a high near 44. Calm wind. North Coast Sunday Night: Patchy freezing fog. Partly Today: Rain likely. Mostly cloudy, with a cloudy, with a low around 25. high near 43. Monday: A slight chance of rain and Tonight: A 20 percent chance of show- MAIL BOAT Oregon’s only snow. Mostly sunny, with a high near 45. ers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near Continued from Page A1 mail boat, or not around 31. 44. Light and variable wind. New Year's Day: Partly sunny, with a Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low didn’t know how to drive a Jerry’s Rogue Jets, based in Gold high near 42. around 35. boat but her husband offered Beach, advertises itself on its web- Monday: A 30 percent chance of rain. Central Douglas County Mostly cloudy, with a high near 43. to teach. It was a daunting site as “Oregon’s Only Mail Boat.” The boat delivers mail daily to Today: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 46. Monday Night: Chance of rain. Mostly prospect for a woman from a Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low cloudy, with a low around 34. land-locked country. Angess on the Rogue River and gives rides to tourists. “We don’t have a lot of The World contacted the compa- water over there, like lakes, ny Wednesday to ask about its slo- Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall so I’m not a water person,” gan. Nick McNair, reservations Temperature extremes and precipitation Thursday: High 46, low 43 she said. “So this was totally manager, said he was unaware for the previous 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. Rain: 0.02 inches different for me. I was so Hi Lo Prc Total rainfall to date: 54.89 inches Lakeside had a mail boat. He said Astoria 45 42 0.16 Rainfall to date last year: 37.55 inches scared, really. Praying every the company would look into Brookings 43 M M Average rainfall to date: 63.90 inches time.” By Alysha Beck, The World changing its slogan. Corvallis 42 36 0 She draws up to her last Eugene 45 36 0 Marj Kilpatrick, 85, reminisces about her experiences as the mailboat Klamath Falls 24 9 0.02 The Tide Tables stop: a white mailbox with operator in Lakeside from 1950 to 1966. Kilpatrick says she delivered her lakefront home into La Grande 34 21 0 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or black numbers. Jacobsen the mail in all types of weather, including the driving winds and rain of Medford 35 30 0.04 subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- town. Peering over the lake Newport 43 41 T mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by says the job is more of a rou- the high or low ratio for your area. the 1962 Columbus Day Storm. Pendleton 33 25 0 tine now. from the boat launch, Kil- Location High time ratio Low time ratio patrick says, she still misses Portland 43 37 T Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 Still, she’s uneasy about Ron Schaer, marketing going to continue,” he said. Redmond 32 11 0 Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 rumors that the U.S. Postal her mail boat days. Roseburg 41 34 0.01 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 manager for the Postal Ser- “There’s no decision and talk Salem 43 37 T Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 Service is thinking about “Since retiring,” she said, Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 vice’s Portland District, says about the mail boat run Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 cutting the route to save there’s no truth to those being eliminated.” “I couldn’t pick a better job.” Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 money. rumors. Kilpatrick says that’s Reporter Daniel Simmons- Extended outlook “Everyone say it’s going to “The mail boat, being the comforting news. Ritchie can be reached at 541- HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. happen,” she said. “It has to most economical way to As the years have worn on, 269-1222, ext. 249, or at TODAY SUNDAY Date time ft. time ft. happen one day.” deliver mail to that lake, it’s she was forced to move from [email protected]. 30-Dec 1:50 7.8 12:55 8.8 31-Dec 2:23 7.9 1:33 8.5 1-Jan 3:12 7.53 02:18 7.72 2-Jan 3:47 7.69 3:06 7.18 BRIDGE detour bridge relative to the WYDEN date’s campaign but are run- 3-Jan 04:25 7.89 04:04 6.58 existing span. Although ning ads in support or opposi- Chance of rain Mostly sunny LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. Aging steel was everyone would have loved to Continued from Page A1 tion to them. 46/38 50/34 Date time ft. time ft. deal with a straight down- Neither senator is propos- 30-Dec 1:50 7.8 12:55 8.8 MONDAY NEW YEAR’S among first stream push, alignment issues den until after votes are ing changing limits on dona- 31-Dec 2:23 7.9 1:33 8.5 counted. 1-Jan 08:41 3.2609:03 Continued from Page A1 mean the bridge’s east end tions. At present, an individ- needs to move only 33 feet — Wyden outlined his plan ual or company can donate up 0.32 half of the 66 feet the span’s 2-Jan 09:333.0809:39 0.82 Thursday in an opinion piece to $2,500 during an election. 3-Jan 10:31 2.81 10:19 1.4 our minds is the thought, west end must travel. in . He Outside groups can spend Sunrise, sunset what might come up that we To accomplish the feat, co-authored the article with unlimited amounts. Partly sunny Partly sunny Dec. 23-31 — 7:48, 4:51 haven’t thought about?” Omega Morgan will control Lisa Murkowski, a Republican Larry Makinson, a former 49/37 50/38 Moon watch One thing that has war- five hydraulic jacks pushing senator from Alaska. director of the Center for Last Quarter — Jan. 4 ranted plenty of consideration the lifted span, with the west- “At minimum, the Ameri- Responsive Politics, says he is the age of the steel. When end jacks pushing twice as fast can people deserve to know supports efforts to improve National forecast the Sellwood Bridge opened as their east-end counter- before they cast their ballots disclosure laws but he hasn’t Forecast highs for Saturday, Dec. 29 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Dec. 15, 1925, it was one of the parts. Integral to success is a who is behind massive spend- Seattle read the full proposal yet. 45° | 39° first large steel bridges in the special “digitally controlled ing,who is funding people and “Clearly the devil is in the Portland area that was fabri- power jack” capable of adjust- Billings organizations, and what their details and the exact wording 30° | 9° Minneapolis cated on the West Coast. ing the amount of hydraulic 21° | 9° agendas are,”the pair wrote. will be tested to the limits by Some parts of the bridge — fluid going to each jack. New York The senators propose that every campaign finance Chicago Detroit 36° | 30° San Francisco 32° | 30° specifically, the steel on the In Wortman’s view, the Denver 32° | 27° Congress introduce legislation in politics,”he said. 52° | 43° Washington D.C. west and east approaches to most likely thing that can go 37° | 5° 39° | 36° combining the “best ele- He added that it was Los Angeles the main structure — are even wrong is the weather. Too 61° | 41° ments” of laws in Oregon and encouraging the senators are Atlanta older. They are parts of the much wind or ice, he said, 45° | 43° original 1894 could delay the move for a day Alaska. taking a bipartisan approach. El Paso While Oregon has strong 52° | 25° that were recycled into the or two. “I think it’s going to take a Houston rules on disclosing donations bipartisan effort to get any- 55° | 32° “new” Sellwood Bridge. Otherwise, the move is Miami Those pieces, however, will expected to go smoothly, with to candidates, Alaska has thing through this Congress,” 82° | 72° be among the first to go when the new detour bridge open- strong rules on disclosing he said. “That’s going to be a Fronts Pressure preparations are made for the ing Jan. 24 to accommodate spending by “outside groups.” huge block. Everybody looks at Cold Warm Stationary Low High bridge move. The east and the 30,500 cars that use the Outside groups are those campaign finance as a poten- unassociated with a candi- tial fight with their adversary.” west approaches will be span daily. -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s100s 110s demolished, with any con- crete being pulverized and Online poll results Temperatures indicate Friday’s high and Key West 81 64 cdy moved elsewhere and the old Death Notices Funerals Should every school have an overnight low to 8 p.m. Eastern Time. Las Vegas 50 33 cdy steel cut up and carted off for armed police officer on duty, as Hi Lo Prc Otlk Los Angeles 64 44 rn Vallery M. Silva-Allen Monday, Dec. 31 Albuquerque 37 22 pcdy Milwaukee 32 28 .01 cdy melting down and recycling. the NRA has suggested? — 59, of Coos Bay, passed Carol J. Wright, grave- Atlanta 50 31 cdy Mpls-St Paul 26 19 .13 cdy “The steel itself will hold up 47% Yes. It’s the best way to be away Dec. 24, 2012, in Port- side services, 2 p.m., Myrtle Austin 63 44 .01 clr Missoula 32 25 cdy just fine,” Wortman said, “as sure are kids are safe. Baltimore 42 31 sno Nashville 39 33 .12 cdy land. Arrangements are Crest Memorial Gardens, long as the bridge isn’t being Billings 28 17 pcdy New Orleans 70 47 .55 pcdy pending with Nelson’s Bay 94105 Rink Creek Lane, 5% Maybe, but gun control is the Boise 37 22 cdy New York City 37 30 sno bent or rotating. We’re taking real solution. Area Mortuary, 541-267- Coquille. Carol was born Jan. Boston 37 28 sno Philadelphia 42 33 sno this long, tricky bridge and Casper 22 03 clr Phoenix 57 39 pcdy 4216. 28, 1942. She died Dec. 28, keeping it perfectly straight as 14% It would be nice, but it’s too Charleston,S.C. 58 33 rn Raleigh-Durham 45 27 rn Elnora A. Byrd — 79, of 2012. Charlotte,N.C. 45 29 rn Reno 30 18 cdy it moves.” expensive to be practical. Coquille, died Dec. 27, 2012, Friday, Jan. 4 Cheyenne 24 10 pcdy Sacramento 48 32 cdy Hillsboro-based Omega Chicago 32 29 .01 cdy Salt Lake City 33 27 .04 cdy in Coquille. Arrangements Donna S. Lutes, celebra- 34% No. That’s just political ploy Morgan will oversee the move. Colorado Springs 33 07 .01 pcdy San Francisco 50 41 cdy are pending with North Bend tion of life, 5 to 7 p.m., Nel- by gun lobby. In doing so, the heavy-lift Columbus,Ohio 34 24 sno Seattle 47 38 rn Chapel, 541-756-0440. son’s Bay Area Mortuary, Dallas-Ft Worth 42 38 .04 clr Sioux Falls 16 12 .05 pcdy moving company will use Poll results from 785 online respondents. Peter J. Tiemeyer — 90, Fourth and Elrod, Coos Bay. May not add up to 100% due to rounding. Denver 32 10 .01 pcdy Tampa 71 44 .76 rn much of the same equipment Not a scientific poll. Des Moines 29 25 .05 pcdy Tucson 55 32 pcdy of Arago, died Dec. 28, 2012, Saturday, Jan. 12 Detroit 30 13 sno Washington,D.C. 45 36 sno it employed five years ago to By Jeff Trionfante, The World in North Bend. Arrange- Judith A. Grossman, Green Bay 27 18 .05 sno National Temperature Extremes move the arch span for the ments are pending with celebration of life memorial New poll question: Honolulu 78 64 clr High Friday 82 at Marathon, Fla. and Key new Bridge. In the dispute over the “fiscal service, 11 a.m., Bay Area Houston 60 48 .18 clr West Nas, Fla. Complicating matters is Amling/Schroeder Funeral cliff,” which side should give in? Indianapolis 31 28 cdy Low Friday 17 Below Zero at Pine Ridge, the planned alignment of the Service - Myrtle Point Church of the Nazarene, 1850 Answer online at Kansas City 29 27 clr S.d. Chapel, 541-572-2524. Clark St., North Bend. www.theworldlink.com C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Saturday, December 29,2012 • The World • A9 Y K Nation Storm blows through East; 135K in dark in Arkansas

BY HOLLY RAMER and Massachusetts, though major East Coast airports. The Associated Press snow continued to fall in Forty-two students trav- upstate New York and eling to London and Dublin CONCORD, N.H. — A northern New England. were stuck in the Nashville muted version of a winter Parts of snow-savvy New airport thanks to weather in storm that has killed more Hampshire expected as the Northeast. The frustrat- than a dozen people across much as 18 inches. ed students, from universi- the eastern half of the coun- The Northeast’s heaviest ties in Tennessee and Ken- try plodded across the snowfall was in northern tucky, were supposed to Northeast on Thursday, Pennsylvania, upstate New leave Wednesday and arrive trapping airliners in snow or York and inland sections of in London on Thursday. mud and frustrating travel- several New England states. Joe Woolley, spokesman ers still trying to return The storm was expected to for the Cooperative Center home after Christmas. head into Canada on Friday, for Study Abroad, said he The storm, which was National Weather Service hopes he can get them there blamed for at least 16 deaths spokesman David Roth said. just one day late. farther south and west, While the East Coast’s “It’s a two-week program, brought plenty of wind, rain largest cities — New York, so it’s shortened already,”he and snow to the Northeast Philadelphia and Boston — said. when it blew in Wednesday saw mostly high winds and On New York’s Long night. Lights generally cold rain, other areas experi- Island, a Southwest Airlines remained on and cars mostly enced a messy mix of rain jet bound for Tampa, Fla., stayed on the road, unlike and snow that slowed com- veered off a taxiway and got The Associated Press many harder-hit places muters and those still head- stuck in mud Thursday morn- Penn State University student Andrew Bachman jumps his sled at Slab Cabin Park, in State College, Pa . on including Arkansas, where ing home from holiday trips. ing. Officials said there were Thursday.The cleanup continues after a major winter storm hit Centre County Wednesday. 200,000 homes and busi- Some inbound flights were no injuries to the 129 passen- nesses lost power. delayed in Philadelphia and gers and five crew members. gan said it was unclear storm Wednesday night got ican Airlines flight arrived By afternoon, the precipi- New York’s LaGuardia Air- Though the area received whether that played a role. stuck in several inches of between 8 and 9 p.m. but tation had stopped in parts port, but the weather wasn’t heavy rain overnight, South- In Pittsburgh, a flight that snow on the tarmac for then ran over a snow patch of Pennsylvania, New Jersey leading to delays at other west spokesman Paul Flani- landed safely during the about two hours. The Amer- and got stuck. No ethics breaches found in Countrywide VIP loans TheThe LastLast DinnerDinner ofof 20122012 WASHINGTON (AP) — over by Bank of America in The House Ethics Commit- 2008. The House Oversight at Benetti’s, of course! tee said Thursday it found no and Government Reform Make your reservations violations among House Committee reported in July now for New Year’s Eve! members whose mortgage that Countrywide made Serving our Full Menu and loans went through the VIP hundreds of discount loans New Year’s Eve Specials! section of the former Coun- to buy influence with mem- trywide Financial Corp., the bers of Congress, congres- company whose subprime sional staff, top government Open Nightly at 5 p.m. loans helped cause the fore- officials and executives of 541.267.6066 Find us on Facebook! closure crisis. troubled mortgage giant 260 S. Broadway, Coos Bay www.benettis.com The committee said nearly Fannie Mae. all the allegations of favored treatment involved loans that were granted so long ago that they fell outside the panel’s jurisdiction. The committee added, however, CommunityCommunity HealthHealth HappyHappy NewNew YearYear that participation in the VIP program did not necessarily Education Calendar from Bay Area mean borrowers received the Education Calendar from Bay Area best loan deal available — and most lawmakers were HospitalHospital not even aware they were JanuaryJanuary 20132013 placed in a VIP unit. The actions of unnamed Unless otherwise noted classes are held at BAY AREA HOSPITAL or the “CHEC” (Community Health Educati on Center) House staff members were 3950 Sherman Avenue, North Bend • Classes are FREE unless otherwise noted. For more information call 541-269-8076 or visit www.bayareahospital.org harshly criticized. Emails indicated they reached out to Look Good…Feel Better® The Following 3 groups are offered at Countrywide lobbyists for Diabetes 1st Monday. 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Countrywide was taken 541-266-7927. 2nd & 4th Monday, 1:00 - 3:00 pm & every 3rd Tuesday, 5:30 – 7:30 pm. Depression & Anxiety Support Group New classes start each month. A doctor’s referral is Call 541-269-8076 to register. Mondays, 12:30-1:30 pm. required. Cost of the class is covered by most insurance This class will help you better prepare for the effects A support group for anxiety, panic, & depression. plans. Scholarships are also available. of total-joint surgery & after home care. Community Meal Coos Bay Division Blood Pressure & Diabetes Screening Weekly Community Meal at First United Talking Back: Laminectomy, Methodist Church ALDER WANTED at Bay Area Hospital Cervical & Spinal Fusion Pre- Every Saturday, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. Also MAPLE and ASH Every Thursday Blood Pressure Check, Surgery Education 123 Ocean Blvd. SE, Coos Bay ••• Saw Logs 9:00 - 11:30 am - Spruce Room (BAH), 2nd & 4th Monday, 3:30 - 5:30 pm & every Call 541-267-4410 for more information. 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Registration: None, but visit website for details on length of walk and preparation information. www.coostrails.com Preventing Diabetes Walkable North Bend, Saturday, Jan. 26, 9:45 A MINUTE Thursday, Jan. 10, 1:00 - 3:00 pm or Breastfeeding Support Group Please call 541-269-8258 for more 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Call 541-266-7927 for more information. MESSAGE information and to register. Coos Bay Stroke Support Group 3rd Tuesday, 3:30 – 4:30 pm, Open to all women wanting support & information Learning how to make a few simple life changes can slow Lifecare Center, 2890 Ocean Blvd, about breastfeeding. Sponsored by the Coos County down & sometimes prevent diabetes. Coos Bay, north dining hall. Breastfeeding Coalition. From Call 541-267-5433 for more information. This group offers speakers & support for patients, All About Labor NORM family & friends to assist in living with the challenges RUSSELL WellnessWellness Monday, Jan. 7, 6:30 - 9:00 pm. of stroke. Anatomy of labor, the stages of labor & an Classes…Classes… overview of fetal monitoring will be provided in this class. Common interventions and what to CHECCHEC Alzheimer/Dementia Education expect at delivery will also be discussed. & Support Meeting Instruction on the immediate postpartum recovery A New Year 3rd Thursday, 1:00 – 2:30 pm. period is also offered. In just a few days, we will say Call 541-888-0130 for more information. Come learn & share with others living with goodbye to 2012 and will greet Alzheimer’s. Comfort Measures for Labor 2013. For many this year could not Train Your Brain Monday, Jan. 14, 6:30 - 9:00 pm end quick enough, for others it Every Tuesday (starting 1/8/2013) in January 1:00 - 3:00 pm. 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Confidence is Body Awareness Class by Call 541-756-7279 for more information. about God working in and through Kim Anderson Labor Epidural Class Every Monday & Thursday, 10:00 - 11:00 am Monday, Jan. 28, 6:30 - 7:30 pm. you. It is also recognizing that you Bariatric Surgery Support Group RN from Labor and Delivery discusses Epidurals & can do far more than you thought. Call 541-756-1038 for more information. 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 – 8:00 pm, North Bend Gentle exercises focusing on breathing, balance, and the why, how & when they are used. Finally, live victoriously. If you Medical Center, upstairs conference room posture. Call 541-267-5151 x1360 for more information. belong to God, you are a winner. Come hear about weight loss surgery and be inspired. 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C M C M Y K A10 •The World • Saturday, December 29,2012 Y K World Putin signs anti-U.S. bill

MOSCOW (AP) — President ment, where it passed both houses signed into law by President Barack demonstrable connection to who the Bible says ordered the Vladimir Putin on Friday signed a overwhelmingly. Obama this month that calls for Putin’s signing the law a few hours massacre of Jewish children to law banning Americans from The law also calls for the closure sanctions against Russians assessed later, the timing underlines what avoid being supplanted by a proph- adopting Russian children, abrupt- of non-governmental organiza- to be human rights violators. critics say is Russia’s refusal to esied newborn king of the Jews. ly terminating the prospects for tions receiving American funding if That stems from the case of responsibly pursue the case. A painting depicting the mas- more than 50 youngsters preparing their activities are classified as Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian lawyer The ban has angered sacre and captioned “an appropri- to join new families and sparking political — a broad definition many who was arrested after accusing both Americans and Russians who ate response to the Magnitsky act” critics to liken him to King Herod. fear could be used to close any NGO officials of a $230 million tax fraud. argue it victimizes children to make spread widely on the Internet. The move is part of a harsh that offends the Kremlin. He was repeatedly denied medical a political point, cutting off a route State Department spokesman response to a U.S. law targeting The law takes effect Jan. 1, the treatment and died in jail in 2009. out of frequently dismal orphan- Patrick Ventrell expressed regret Russians deemed to be human Kremlin said. Children’s rights Russian rights groups claimed he ages for thousands. over Putin’s signing and urged rights violators. Although some top ombudsman Pavel Astakhov said was severely beaten. “The king is Herod,” popular Russia to “allow those children Russian officials including the for- 52 children who were in the A prison doctor who was the writer Oleg Shargunov said on his who have already met and bonded eign minister openly opposed the pipeline for U.S. adoption would only official charged in the case was account, referring to the with their future parents to finish bill, Putin signed it less than 24 remain in Russia. acquitted by a Moscow court on Roman-appointed king of Judea at the necessary legal procedures so hours after receiving it from Parlia- The ban is in response to a measure Friday. Although there was no the time of Jesus Christ’s birth, that they can join their families.” A statue by Italian Renewed artist Maurizio Cattelan shows Adolf violence Hitler praying on his knees in Warsaw, Poland, on Friday.The sends U.S. work,“HIM”has been drawing visitors since packing it was installed last month. One Jewish BANGUI, Central African group condemned the Republic (AP) — Renewed work’s placement as fighting between govern- ¨a senseless provoca- ment forces and rebels seek- tion which insults the ing to overthrow the presi- memory of the Nazis’ dent broke out Friday in Cen- Jewish victims.” tral African Republic’s third largest city, a military official The Associated Press said, hours after the U.S. ambassador and his team were evacuated from the Praying Hitler in Warsaw capital. Coming Monday Government soldiers appeared to be in control of display sparks emotion we will publish a special Bambari following the clash- es, according to military offi- cials. The town is located WARSAW, Poland (AP) — One Jewish advocacy invaded Poland. about 240 miles from the A statue of Adolf Hitler group, the Simon Wiesen- The Hitler installation is DOUBLE capital and had been under praying on his knees is on thal Center, this week called just one object in a retro- rebel control for five days. display in the former War- the statue’s placement “a spective of Cattelan’s work EDITION The United States evacu- saw Ghetto, the place where senseless provocation which titled “Amen,” a show that ated about 40 people, so many Jews were killed or insults the memory of the explores life, death, good and for New Year’s Eve including the U.S. ambassa- sent to their deaths by Nazis’ Jewish victims.” evil. The other works are on dor, on an U.S. Air Force Hitler’s regime, and it is pro- “As far as the Jews were display at the center itself, and New Year’s Day! plane bound for Kenya, said voking mixed reactions. concerned, Hitler’s only which is housed in the Ujaz- U.S. officials who insisted on The work, “HIM” by Ital- ‘prayer’ was that they be dowski Castle. anonymity because they ian artist Maurizio Cattelan, wiped off the face of the The Hitler representation We will not publish a separate weren’t authorized to discuss has drawn many visitors earth,” the group’s Israel is visible from a hole in a the operation. The United since it was installed last director, Efraim Zuroff, said wooden gate across town on edition on New Year’s Day. States has special forces month. It is visible only from in a statement. Prozna Street. Viewers only troops in the country who are a distance, and the artist However, many others are see the back of the small fig- assisting in the hunt for doesn’t make explicit what praising the artwork, saying ure praying in a courtyard. Joseph Kony, the fugitive Hitler is praying for, but the it has a strong emotional Because of its small size, it rebel leader of another rebel broader point, organizers impact. And organizers appears to be a harmless group known as the Lord’s say, is to make people reflect defend putting it on display schoolboy. Resistance Army. The U.S. on the nature of evil. in the former ghetto. “Every criminal was once a www.theworldlink.com special forces remain in the In any case, some are The Warsaw ghetto was an tender, innocent and defense- country, the U.S. military’s angered by the statue’s pres- area of the city which the less child,” the center said in a Africa Command said. ence in such a sensitive site. Nazis sealed off after they commentary on the work. 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BY TIM NOVOTNY The World Les Schwab Tournament Today’s Schedule COOS BAY — Keyed by a 10-4 BOYS advantage in the second quarter, Championship North Eugene gained a spot in the Coquille vs. North Bend, 7 p.m. girls title game at the 10th annual Third Place South Coast Les Schwab Holiday Molalla vs. Siuslaw, 3:30 p.m. Basketball Tournament. Fourth Place They held off a feisty but McNary vs. McKay, noon unproductive Myrtle Point Seventh Place *North Eugene vs. Marshfield, 10:15 a.m. Bobcats team 29-19 at the Pirate Palace on Friday afternoon. GIRLS Championship Offensive aggressiveness was North Eugene vs. Marshfield, 5:15 p.m. the difference in the game, with Third Place two particular Highlanders impos- Coquille vs. Myrtle Point, 1:45 p.m. ing their will against the Bobcats. Fourth Place Sierra Carrier is just a fresh- Ashland vs. North Salem, 10:15 a.m. man, but the 5-11 post player Seventh Place attacks the paint with the ferocity *North Bend vs. Siuslaw, noon of an upperclassman and it *Denotes game in Harding Gym showed in the semifinals. Thursday’s Scores As he looked back on her 13 BOYS point, 14 rebound performance, Quarterfinals North Bend 57, McNary 48 head coach Burdy Smith said he Molalla 63, North Eugene 60 was pleased with what he saw out Coquille 47, McKay 43 of his post. Siuslaw 46, Marshfield 44, OT “She’s a heck of a player and GIRLS she’s continuing to get better Quarterfinals every day,”Smith said, adding that Coquille 51, Siuslaw 27 the freshman still has plenty of Myrtle Point 36, Ashland 35 room to improve, which must North Eugene 56, North Bend 33 come as some discomforting news Marshfield 50, North Salem 26 for future opponents. Friday’s Scores One of her teammates that is BOYS Semifinals helping accelerate that improve- North Bend 67, Molalla 49 ment is the Highlanders’ 5-foot Coquille 63, Siuslaw 36 dynamo at point guard. Bri Stubbs Consolation Semifinals had her second straight big game McNary 69, North Eugene 59 for North Eugene, on both ends of McKay 42, Marshfield 29 the floor. GIRLS The senior ran the show offen- Semifinals sively, getting the team in the best North Eugene 29, Myrtle Point 19 Marshfield 49, Coquille 32 position to utilize Carrier’s talents Consolation Semifinals By Lou Sennick, The World inside and knocked down a couple Ashland 43, North Bend 29 Marshfield’s Peyton Babb grabs a rebound and heads downcourt against Coquille during the semifinals of the Les Schwab South of big 3-pointers on her way to 11 North Salem 49, Siuslaw 38 Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament on Friday. Babb scored 23 points to lead the Pirates to the victory. points for the game. She also pestered and hounded the younger Bobcats into numer- pointed with against North ous mistakes when Myrtle Point Eugene. Babb’s burst lifts Marshfield was on offense. “Kids just weren’t catching “She brings it every single day,” ready to score,”Stallard said. “We said Smith. “You can never ques- got some good looks and kids just BY JOHN GUNTHER Midwestern League foe North Emily Lack hit a 3-pointer with tion her effort and she is playing at weren’t pulling the trigger.” The World Eugene in the championship game less than 3 minutes remaining in a high level right now.” But growing as a team is one of at 5:15 tonight, while Coquille will the opening quarter. By that time, She will take that effort into the the reasons schools want to take COOS BAY — Marshfield’s face its rival, Babb had hit two 3-pointers of her title game against Marshfield at part in these kinds of tourna- game plan heading into its girls Myrtle Point, for Inside own and had two more buckets off 5:15 p.m. tonight. ments. When it comes to acceler- semifinal matchup with Coquille third place at steals, one of which became a The Bobcats on the other hand ating the learning process, Stallard Marshfield at the Les Schwab South Coast 1:45 p.m. three-point play. will be trying to find their offen- says tournaments like the one at boys fall Holiday Basketball Tournament Marshfield “I’ve been looking forward to sive swagger in the third place Marshfield can’t be beat. Page B2 was to limit the touches of coach Bruce this game for a long time,” Babb game against rival Coquille. “This is a good way to Coquille star Taylor GeDeros. Bryant praised Thursday said. With no one scoring more than improve,”he said. “I’d rather play What the Pirates never antici- both of his play- Recap Babb and GeDeros were rivals six points for Myrtle Point, and a a tougher team and learn from it, pated was the pleasant surprise of ers for their Page B2 when they were younger and Babb defensive effort that held the because when you play tougher a torrid start by Marshfield’s efforts in the 3-Point was in Myrtle Point. It was the Highlanders under 30 points, teams you do get better.” Peyton Babb. win, especially shootout first time they met in high school. there is no doubt where the coach- For the Bobcats, who will play The Marshfield senior scored Babb for the Page B3 The two had been heralded ing staff would like to see at 1:45 p.m. today, getting better the game’s first 13 points and quick start. before they got to high school, and improvement. means getting more offensive. In a sophomore Jade Chavez stuck to “She got us both suffered serious knee injuries Head coach Marty Stallard said good way. GeDeros like glue for most of the going,” Bryant said. “I knew she — Babb when they were freshmen the Bobcats did everything right “We played really well defen- night, limiting Coquille’s standout would. and GeDeros the summer after but make baskets. sively, we played hard and gave a to just 13 points and nine rebounds “I didn’t think she’d give us 13 their freshman year. But, he also said the players good effort ... we just need to find as the Pirates won 49-32. in a row. That was huge.” have to take shots to make them people who can score, no, we need Marshfield will meet Coquille didn’t score until SEE PIRATES | B7 and that was what he was disap- to find people who want to score.” Red Devils power past Siuslaw in semifinals

BY JOHN GUNTHER play North Bend again,” The World said Coquille’s Larry Bowen. “It’s been good COOS BAY — motivation since the start Coquille’s boys basketball of the tournament.” team got the rematch it Siuslaw scored first wanted and a trip to the Friday, on a 3-pointer by championship game in the Sam Johnson. But Coquille Les Schwab South Coast then scored nine straight Holiday Basketball — a rebound basket by Tournament. Wilson Hodge, a The Red fast-break hoop Devils beat after a steal by By Alysha Beck, The World Siuslaw 63-36 on See related photos at Matt Miranda, a North Bend’s Cam Lucero lays a shot up against Molalla’s Bradley Hagaman during Friday to advance www.theworldlink.com. bucket inside by the semifinals at the Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament. to tonight’s Bowen, a free championship game and a throw from Caleb Owens date with North Bend. and another basket by “I think everyone is Miranda. North Bend returns to final looking forward to that The Vikings briefly cut game,” said Coquille’s the lead to two points, but BY JOHN GUNTHER Tournament. Terrence Edwards, who had Kevin Mast hit a 3-pointer The World The Bulldogs topped Molalla 14 points in Friday’s win. by Coquille and the Red 67-49, using a sensational first North Bend edged the Devils used an 8-0 run to COOS BAY — North Bend’s half to build a big lead and then Red Devils earlier this start the second quarter to boys basketball team used its best holding off a run by the hot- By Lou Sennick, The World month in Coquille, rallying go up 22-8 and never led by effort of the season Friday to shooting Indians in the final two Larry Bowen scores two of his game-high 20 points for from a late deficit to force fewer than 10 points again. advance to the championship quarters. Coquille on Friday evening in the Red Devils’ semfinal win overtime. game of the Les Schwab South over Siuslaw. “It’s nice that we get to SEE COQUILLE | B7 Coast Holiday Basketball SEE BULLDOGS | B7

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C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Saturday,December 29,2012 Y K Sports McKay beats Pirates in consolation

BY JOHN GUNTHER The World

COOS BAY — Marshfield’s boys basketball team played one good quarter, but then couldn’t keep up with McKay in the consolation semifinals at the Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament on Friday. The Scots won 42-29 to set up a pair of matchups between league rivals today. McKay meets McNary for fourth place at noon, while Marshfield and North Eugene meet for seventh place at 10:15 a.m. in Harding Gym. The Pirates started well in Friday’s game and led nearly all of the first quarter. Matt Woods scored on a lob pass from Jake Miles and Tre Burton hit two free throws for an early 4-0 lead and Woods added Photos by Lou Sennick, The World two more hoops, sandwiched around a bucket by Ashland’s Christina Kuykendall is double teamed by Myrtle Point’s Daysha Stidham, left, and Caitlyn Robison during their game Thursday afternoon. Rylee Trendell that kept Marshfield in front until the Scots scored the final five points of the quarter for a 12-10 advantage. “I thought first quarter we did some good Myrtle Point girls win in final second things,” said Marshfield coach Jesse Ainsworth. “We were able to execute things. THE WORLD including four 3-pointers. “Second quarter, we completely fell apart and Emily Lack had a pair of 3- third quarter we didn’t come out with much ener- The best girls game in the pointers and scored nine points gy.” first day of the Les Schwab for Coquille. Ashlee Cole led McKay capitalized. South Coast Holiday Basketball Siuslaw with 12 points. The Scots finished the first half on a 15-4 run to Tournament came down to a Marshfield 50, North blow the game open and led by as many as 20 in the free throw with less than a sec- Salem 26: The Pirates used a third quarter, getting contributions from every- ond left on the clock. relentless full-court press early body on the floor. Myrtle Point’s Caitlyn to score the game’s first 11 By early in the third quarter, Ainsworth pulled Robison hit the points and never looked back all the starters from the game, and went with a line- second of two against the Vikings. up that included several players who have spent the free throws Katelyn Rossback led the past few weeks at the bottom of the bench, but who after being Thursday way for Marshfield with 12 played with energy. fouled 30 Girls points, five rebounds and three And in the fourth quarter, that group outplayed feet from steals. the Scots, though it was too late to make much of a the basket as “It was Rossback’s best difference. she hurried downcourt after a By Alysha Beck, The World game for us, (and) a good confi- Juan Caballero had a 3-pointer late in the third steal in a tie game with four Coquille’s Taylor Gederos guards Siuslaw’s Meghan Pickell during the opening dence builder for her,” said quarter and Austin Howerton, the one regular in seconds to go. game of the tournament Thursday. GeDeros scored 28 points in Coquille’s Marshfield coach Bruce Bryant. the group, added six points in the fourth. Robison’s free throw gave win over the Vikings. Peyton Babb added nine McKay coach Dean Sanderson, who didn’t have the Bobcats a 36-35 win and points and five assists. as many players on the bench as the Pirates, left capped a frantic final 30 sec- throws and MacKenzie Findley “We persevered. That’s the Simone Leaks had 12 points various combinations including several starters in onds that featured three added another to tie the game sign of a good team.” for North Salem. during the final quarter, but the Scots still were turnovers by the two teams. and set up the dramatic con- Georgie Williams had 11 North Eugene 56, North outscored 8-2. Robison finished with a clusion. points to lead the Grizzlies. Bend 33: Britni Ring had 20 “We played two pretty good quarters,” team-best 14 points, six The Bobcats won despite Coquille 51, Siuslaw 27: points, but the Bulldogs didn’t Sanderson said. “The message we have for the team rebounds, four assists and three shooting just under 33 percent Taylor GeDeros and the rest of get enough contributions from is we‘re not going to win many games if we (only) steals, and a few other team- from the floor (Ashland was a the Red Devils overcame a slow the rest of the team to keep up play two good quarters.” mates came up with clutch free woeful 26 percent) and com- start to pound the Vikings in with the Highlanders. The fourth quarter wasn’t good for McKay, he throws earlier after Ashland had mitting 20 turnovers (Ashland their quarterfinal matchup. Bri Stubbs, North Eugene’s said. scored 10 points in a row to turn had 16). Coquille led just 9-7 after 5-foot point guard, had 14 “We can‘t miss any opportunity to get better,” a 32-25 deficit early in the “We found a way,” Myrtle the first quarter, but then heat- points, five steals and five Sanderson said. “I thought we wasted eight min- fourth quarter into a 35-32 lead. Point coach Marty Stallard ed up, especially GeDeros, who assists and Sierra Carrier also utes.” Daysha Stidham hit two free said. “We’ll take the win. ended the game with 28 points, had 14 points in the win. Dillon James had 13 points to lead the Scots and Samuel Harris added seven. Woods had 10 points for the Pirates. Sanderson, who has just one senior, still has a Siuslaw edges Marshfield in overtime more veteran roster than Marshfield, and said he expects the Pirates to improve dramatically. THE WORLD Hamilton Mateski, and kept “Marshfield, they’re young,” he said. They’re alive hopes of defending their not physically there yet, but they play hard and they Marshfield’s young boys 2011 title. execute. basketball team hasn’t been in a Lucero finished with 14 “They’re going to be a pretty good team.” lot of close games in its winless points, 11 rebounds and four While the Pirates have been playing better with season. assists for North Bend and a core group that includes freshmen Miles, Trendell When the Pirates finally got Mateski scored 18 points. and Justin Cooper, the development of that trio and a chance, they couldn’t close Hayden McCowan scored 11 sophomore Hunter Olson took a step back Friday, the deal Thursday, falling to points to lead McNary. Ainsworth said. Siuslaw 46- Coquille 47, McKay 43: “Our freshmen played like freshmen tonight,” 44 in over- The Red Devils trailed 36-29 at he said. “They didn’t give us a spark.” Thursday time on the halftime, but battled back to McNary 69, North Eugene 59: Johnathan Boys first day of beat the Scots for the second Doutt had 11 points and Braden Montano added 11 the Les straight year. as the Celtics advanced to the fourth-place game Schwab South Caleb Owens had 17 points against Salem neighbor McKay today. Coast Holiday Basketball and eight rebounds to lead the McNary jumped to a 35-26 halftime lead and Tournament. way and Larry Bowen put the cruised to the victory. John Dodson had four 3- Red Devils ahead for good with Chandler Sand had four 3-pointers and scored a pointers, including a go-ahead a late hoop and finished with 16 team-high 23 points for North Eugene, which plays trey in overtime, and scored 16 points and 10 rebounds for Marshfield for seventh place this morning. points to lead Siuslaw, while Coquille. Jake Thompson added 11 points By Lou Sennick, The World The Red Devils limited GIRLS and nine rebounds. The Vikings Marshfield’s Matt Woods tries to keep Siuslaw’s Sam Johnson away from the McKay to 14 points in the sec- Ashland 43, North Bend 29: Hannah Texeria battled back from a six-point, basket Thursday night during their opening game in the Les Schwab South ond half. had 15 points and Georgia Williams added 11 as the fourth-quarter deficit to force Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament. Dillon James had 15 points to Grizzlies pulled away over the middle two quarters overtime. lead McKay. to win in the consolation semifinals. Marshfield coach Jesse “The first step was an to beat the Celtics. Molalla 63, North Eugene Ashland led just 12-I after the first quarter, but Ainsworth, meanwhile, said opportunity to win a game. We Devan Dunagan had put 60: Ryan Potter had 32 points, outscored the Bulldogs 28-11 over the next two. the game was a missed oppor- haven’t been in that position. McNary in front 46-45 with a including four free throws in Britni Ring had 12 points for the Bulldogs. tunity, but part of the growth That was fun. The outcome still jumper with 2:30 remaining, the final minute, as the Indians North Salem 49, Siuslaw 38: North Salem for his squad, which featured stinks.” but North Bend’s Cam Lucero held off the Highlanders in the outscored Siuslaw 27-15 in the middle two quarters three freshmen and a sopho- Jake Miles, one of the fresh- found Drew Matthews alone in quarterfinals. to reach the fourth-place as Cassidy Scott had 15 more on the floor during most men, had 18 points to lead the the corner and he drained a go- Chandler Sand had 19 points, Simone Leaks 11 and Sabrina Pedersen 10. of the late moments. 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C M C M Y K Saturday,December 29,2012 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Pirates sweep Nadal will miss year’s 3-point honors first major

BY JOHN GUNTHER on hot streaks late in their THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The World minute, each hitting five shots in a row before they ended the BARCELONA, Spain — Host Marshfield swept round tied at 15.In the extra 30 Just when Rafael Nadal had the 3-point shootout titles seconds, Miles came out on recovered from a knee injury, during the Les Schwab South top by making seven more, to a stomach virus has delayed Coast Basketball just three by Dodson. his return to tennis by a cou- Tournament on Friday. Miles, a freshman who ple of months. Abby Thrall beat might be the smallest player Nadal announced Friday Marshfield teammate Peyton in the tournament, said he’s he will miss next month’s Babb for the girls crown and been using outside shooting Australian Open and proba- Jake Miles topped Siuslaw’s to work on his overall condi- bly won’t play again until the John Dodson for the boys tioning. end of February. The title. “I’ve been doing 100 3s a Spaniard said he needs time The girls went first, and day to work on my legs,” he to recover from the virus that Thrall swished home several said. “That last 30 seconds, I already prevented him from treys early on the way to really felt strong in my legs.” coming back this week at Abu knocking down 10 during Earlier in the day, he also Dhabi. their 60-second battle. needed overtime to beat Photos By Lou Sennick, The World Nadal has been sidelined Babb, meanwhile, only Coquille’s Terrence Edwards, Jake Miles is on the way for a Marshfield sweep in the 3-point shootout at the Les Schwab South Coast since June with a knee injury, connected on four after hit- before he knocked out Holiday Basketball Tournament on Friday. which forced him to miss the ting at least 10 in all three of McNary’s Isaiah Montano in London Olympics and U.S. Quarterfinals the previous rounds. the semifinals. Montana had Jonathon Doutt, McNary, d. Jorge Garibay, Open. He had planned to “I didn’t expect to win at the most makes in regulation McKay, 15-10 rejoin the ATP tour at the all,” said Thrall, who admit- when he connected on 18 John Dodson, Siuslaw, d. Ryan Potter, Qatar Open in Doha next Molalla, 15-14, OT ted she was still shaking with shots in his quarterfinal Jake Miles, Marshfield, d. Terrence Edwards, month before the Jan. 14-27 a combination of nerves and match. Coquille, 23-17, OT Australian Open, but pulled excitement after the final. Dodson, meanwhile, also Isaiah Montano, McNary, d. Jack Marquardt, out of both. “I wasn’t as nervous (for needed overtime in the quar- Molalla, 18-11 Semifinals Japanese slugger Matsui the final) because I didn’t care terfinals to beat Molalla John Dodson, Siuslaw, d. Jonathan Doutt, if she won, since she’s my sharpshooter Ryan Potter. McNary, 11-10 retires from baseball Jake Miles, Marshfield, d. Isaiah Montano, teammate. I would have been Dodson edged McNary’s McNary, 14-10 NEW YORK — Free agent happy if either of us won.” Jonathon Doutt 11-10 in the Championship slugger Hideki Matsui retired Thrall and Babb actually semifinals. Jake Miles, Marshfield, d. John Dodson, from professional baseball, shot at the same time in the Siuslaw, 22-18, OT saying he is no longer able to 3-Point Contest GIRLS first two rounds, because BOYS First Round perform at the level that their opponents weren’t First Round Shalah Collicott, North Bend, d. Katey made him a star in two coun- available. And Babb had Jonathon Doutt, McNary, d. Ty Roane, North Harvey, North Eugene, 5-3 tries. Bend, 19-7 Georgia Williams, Ashland, d. Daysha more makes each of those Jorge Garibay, McKay, d. Matt Miranda, Stidham, Myrtle Point, 11-8 The 2009 World Series rounds. Coquille, 12-8 Abby Thrall, Marshfield, won by default MVP with the New York In the semifinals, Babb Ryan Potter, Molalla, d. Garrett Litalien, Emily Lack, Coquille, won by default Yankees and a three-time knocked out defending North Eugene, 14-6 Britni Ring, North Bend, won by default Central League MVP with the John Dodson, Siuslaw, d. Jose Torres, Michaela Dunn, Ashland, d. Caitlyn Robison, Abby Thrall beat teammate Peyton Babb to take the top girl honors in champion Britni Ring of Marshfield, 9-3 Myrtle Point, 10-6 Tokyo Yomiuri Giants strug- North Bend, while Thrall Jake Miles, Marshfield, d. Joseph Dotson, Taylor GeDeros, Coquille, d. Bri Stubbs, North the 3-point shootout Friday. gled in a brief stint with the edged Ashland’s Georgia Siuslaw, 11-7 Eugene, 11-5 Tampa Bay Rays last season Terrence Edwards, Coquille, d. Juan Ochoa, Peyton Babb, Marshfield, won by default Britni Ring, North Bend, d. Michaela Dunn, Ashland, 7-6 Williams. McKay, 14-9 Quarterfinals Ashland, 11-8 Peyton Babb, Marshfield, d. Britni Ring, and recently made up his The boys competition Jack Marquardt, Molalla, d. Seiji Maita, North Georgia Williams, Ashland, d. Shalah Peyton Babb, Marshfield, d. Taylor GeDeros, North Bend, 11-5 mind to call it a career after was tighter. Eugene, 9-7 Collicott, North Bend, 11-8 Coquille, 10-5 Championship Isaiah Montano, McNary, d. Hayden Davisson, Abby Thrall, Marshfield, d. Emily Lack, Semifinals Abby Thrall, Marshfield, d. Peyton Babb, 20 years — the first 10 in Miles and Dodson both got North Bend, 11-7 Coquille, 9-6 Abby Thrall, Marshfield, d. Georgia Williams, Marshfield, 10-4 Japan. Scoreboard

McKAY (42): Dillon James 13, Samuel Harris 7, Siuslaw 46, Marshfield 44, OT Phoenix 11 19 .367 13 Carolina at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Rose Bowl On The Air Micah Sanders 6, Jorge Garibay 5, Juan Ochoa 5, Siuslaw 10 8 9 12 7 —46 Sacramento 10 19 .345 13 1/2 N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 10 a.m. At Pasadena, Calif. Larenzo Sterling 5, George Smith 1, Trevin Marshfield 11 7 13 8 5 —44 Thursday’s Games Baltimore at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Stanford (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (8-5), 2 p.m. (ESPN) Today Roberts, Kristopher Williams. SIUSLAW (46): John Dodson 16, Jake Oklahoma City 111, Dallas 105, OT Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Orange Bowl High School Boys Basketball — Marshfield vs. MARSHFIELD (29): Matt Woods 10, Austin Thompson 11, Keenan McClellan 8, Ryan Smith 6, L.A. Clippers 106, Boston 77 Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. At Miami North Eugene, 10:15 a.m., KMHS (91.3 FM). Howerton 6, Tre Burton 4, Juan Caballero 3, Sam Johnson 3, Mitchell Butler 2, Joseph Dotson. Friday’s Games Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Northern Illinois (12-1) vs. Florida State (11-2), High School Girls Basketball — Marshfield vs. Justin Cooper 2, Andrew Sharp 2, Rylee Trendell MARSHFIELD (44): Jake Miles 18, Matt Woods Indiana 97, Phoenix 91 Chicago at Detroit, 10 a.m. 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) North Eugene, 5:15 p.m., KMHS (1420 AM). 2, Daylen Boyer, Ty Bunnell, Jake Miles, Hunter 7, Justin Cooper 6, Tre Burton 4, Andrew Sharp 3, Washington 105, Orlando 97 Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2 — Armed Forces Bowl, Air Olson, Jose Torres. Ty Bunnell 2, Hunter Olson 2, Rylee Trendell 2, Atlanta 102, Cleveland 94 Oakland at San Diego, 1:25 p.m. Sugar Bowl Force vs. Rice, 8:45 a.m., ESPN; Pinstripe Bowl, McNary 69, North Eugene 59 Daylen Boler, Austin Howerton, Jose Torres. Brooklyn 97, Charlotte 81 Arizona at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. At New Orleans Detroit 109, Miami 99 St. Louis at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. Florida (11-1) vs. Louisville (10-2), 5:30 p.m. Syracuse vs. West Virginia, 12:15 p.m., ESPN; McNary 19 16 12 22 — 69 GIRLS Fight Hunger Bowl, Arizona State vs. Navy, 1 Toronto 104, New Orleans 97, OT Kansas City at Denver, 1:25 p.m. (ESPN) North Eugene 13 13 13 20 — 59 Myrtle Point 36, Ashland 35 p.m., ESPN2; Alamo Bowl, Oregon State vs. McNARY (69): Johnathan Doutt 15, Isaiah Denver 106, Dallas 85 Green Bay at Minnesota, 1:25 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 3 Ashland 9 5 11 10 — 35 Texas, 3:45 p.m., ESPN and KBBR (1340 AM); Montano 11, Braden Taylor 9, Connor Goff 8, San Antonio 122, Houston 116 Miami at New England, 1:25 p.m. Fiesta Bowl Myrtle Point 10 9 11 6 — 36 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, Michigan State vs. Hunter Christenson 6, Hayden McCowan 6, L.A. Clippers 116, Utah 114 Dallas at Washington, 5:20 p.m. At Glendale, Ariz. ASHLAND (35): Georgie Williams 11, Michaela Texas Christian, 7:15 p.m., ESPN. Devon Dunagan 4, Hayden Gosling 3, Nick Sacramento 106, New York 105 End Regular Season Kansas State (11-1) vs. Oregon (11-1), 5:30 p.m. Men’s College Basketball — Santa Clara at Dunn 8, Sadie Kasiah 6, Frankie Brookins 5, Golden State 96, Philadelphia 89 (ESPN) McDonald 2, Jon Kiser. Hannah Texeria 2, Kasydie Winner 2, McKenna Duke, 9 a.m., ESPN2; UNLV at North Carolina, 11 NORTH EUGENE (59): Chandler Sand 23, Malik L.A. Lakers 104, Portland 87 Friday, Jan. 4 a.m., ESPN2; Florida State vs. Tulsa, 11 a.m., Read 1, Christina Kuykendall, Carly Walker. Today’s Games College Football Cotton Bowl Turner 9, Caleb Cohen 6, Matt Ferrenburg 6, MYRTLE POINT (36): Caitlyn Robison 14, Root Sports; Kentucky at Louisville, 1 p.m., CBS; Isaiah Alder 3, Seiji Maita 3, Joey Butterfield, Indiana at Atlanta, 4 p.m. At Arlington, Texas Air Force vs. Florida, 1 p.m., Root Sports; Old Chelsie Fandel 9, Karissa Henshaw 5, Daysha New Orleans at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Bowl Schedule Texas A&M (10-2) vs. Oklahoma (10-2), 5 p.m. Blake Dawson, Garrett Litalien, Riley McCool, Stidham 5, MacKenzie Findley 3, Grace Dominion vs. Virginia, 2 p.m., NBC Sports Brett Snyder. Toronto at Orlando, 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15 (FOX) Network; Washington at Connecticut, 4:30 p.m., Hermann, Kenzie Hitner, Bethany Meyer, Nicole Cleveland at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. New Mexico Bowl Saturday, Jan. 5 ESPN2; Idaho at Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports. GIRLS Seals. Washington at Chicago, 5 p.m. Arizona 49, Nevada 48 BBVA Compass Bowl Semifinals At Birmingham, Ala. NBA Basketball — Washington at Chicago, 5 p.m., North Eugene 56, North Bend 33 Oklahoma City at Houston, 5 p.m. Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. Mississippi (6-6), 10 a.m. WGN. North Eugene 29, Myrtle Point 19 North Eugene 8 20 14 14 — 56 Denver at Memphis, 5 p.m. Utah State 41, Toledo 15 Golf — Skills Challenge Day 1, 1 p.m., NBC. Myrtle Point 5 4 4 6 — 19 North Bend 7 6 10 10 — 33 Phoenix at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 20 (ESPN) Sunday, Jan. 6 Sunday, Dec. 30 North Eugene 5 10 6 8 — 29 NORTH EUGENE (56): Bri Stubbs 14, Sierra Miami at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Poinsettia Bowl GoDaddy.com Bowl NFL Football — Regional coverage, 10 a.m. and MYRTLE POINT (19): MacKenzie Findley 6, Carrier 14, Bella Laughlin 8, Holly Sand 7, Shelby Philadelphia at Portland, 7 p.m. BYU 23, San Diego State 6 At Mobile, Ala. 1 p.m., CBS and Fox; Dallas at Washington, 5:20 Chelsie Fandel 4, Caitlyn Robison 4, Daysha Keller 6, Annaliesse Denn 4, Emily Garn 2, Boston at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21 p.m., NBC. Stidham 3, Nicole Seals 2, Grace Hermann, Katherine Jesser 1, Bre Sams-Black, Courtney Sunday’s Games St. Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl Kent State (11-2) vs. Arkansas State (9-3), 6 p.m. (ESPN) Golf — Skills Challenge Day 2, 1 p.m., NBC. Karissa Henshaw, Bethany Meyer, Kenzie Gregory. San Antonio at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. Central Forida 38, Ball State 17 Monday, Jan. 7 Bowling — PBA World Series Chameleon Hitner. NORTH BEND (33): Britni Ring 20, Rylie Milwaukee at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22 BCS National Championship Championship, 10 a.m., ESPN. NORTH EUGENE (29): Sierra Carrier 13, Bri Waddington 5, Gabby Hobson 4, Rachel Oman 2, Boston at Sacramento, 6 p.m. New Orleans Bowl At Miami Monday, Dec. 31 Stubbs 11, Bella Laughlin 3, Annaliesse Denn 2, Madison Spence 2, Shalah Collicott, Jasmine Utah at L.A. Clippers, 6:30 p.m. Louisiana-Lafayette 43, East Carolina 34 College Football — Music City Bowl, North Bre Sams-Black, Shelby Keller, Holly Sand, Barker, Emma Powley, Aubree Williams, Kadie Lakers 104, Blazers 87 Notre Dame (12-0) vs. Alabama (12-1), 5:30 p.m. Las Vegas Bowl (ESPN) Carolina State vs. Vanderbilt, 9 a.m., ESPN; Sun Courtney Gregory, Katherine Jesser. Forderer, Hannah Noble. PORTLAND (87): Batum 5-11 0-0 10, Aldridge Boise State 28, Washington 26 Bowl, Georgia Tech vs. USC, 11 a.m., CBS; Liberty Marshfield 49, Coquille 32 Coquille 51, Siuslaw 27 12-17 2-2 26, Hickson 0-7 2-2 2, Lillard 4-17 2-2 Monday, Dec. 24 Bowl, Iowa State vs. Tulsa, 12:30 p.m., ESPN; Chick- Coquille 8 12 10 2 — 32 Siuslaw 7 5 7 8 — 27 11, Claver 1-1 0-0 3, Pavlovic 2-5 0-0 5, Leonard Hawaii Bowl Transactions fil-A Bowl, Clemson vs. LSU, 4:30 p.m., ESPN. Marshfield 17 11813—49 Coquille 9 18 14 10 — 51 0-1 0-0 0, Price 2-3 0-0 4, Jeffries 1-4 2-4 4, SMU 43, Fresno State 10 Men’s College Basketball — Cincinnati at COQUILLE (32): Taylor GeDeros 13, Maddy SIUSLAW (27): Ashlee Cole 12, Alex Dodson 7, Barton 5-10 1-2 11, Babbitt 0-3 0-0 0, Freeland Wednesday, Dec. 26 BASEBALL Pittsburgh, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Michigan State at Grant 13, Emily Lack 3, Kaitlyn Hyatt 2, Hannah Lindsey Bottensek 4, Alex Opitz 3, Andi Ruede 1, 3-4 0-0 6, Smith 1-4 3-4 5. Totals 36-87 12-16 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Major League Baseball Minnesota, 11 a.m., ESPN2; Indiana at Iowa, 1 p.m., Royal 1, Makala Edgar, Jessica McElravey, April Lea, Hallee Richards, Meghan Pickell. 87. Central Michigan 24, Western Kentucky 21 MLB — Free agent OF Hideki Matsui ESPN2; Gonzaga at Oklahoma State, 3 p.m., ESPN2; Mikayla Schepp. COQUILLE (51): Taylor GeDeros 28, Emily Lack L.A. LAKERS (104): Bryant 9-18 8-11 27, Gasol Thursday, December 27 announced his retirement. Harvard at St. Mary’s, 5 p.m., ESPN2. MARSHFIELD (49): Peyton Babb 23, Abby 9, Kaitlyn Hyatt 5, Maddy Grant 3, Kaitlyn 6-9 1-2 15, Howard 7-13 7-13 21, Nash 3-7 0-0 6, Military Bowl National League NBA Basketball — Charlotte at Chicago, noon, Thrall 9, Tracee Scott 8, Jade Chavez 5, Katelyn Davidson 2, Jessica McElravey 2, Nicole Romine Morris 4-6 0-0 8, World Peace 3-7 0-0 6, Hill 4-8 San Jose State 29, Bowling Green 20 MIAMI MARLINS — Agreed to terms with RHP WGN. Rossback 4, Baily Garrett, Jasmine Meline, Brea 2, Makala Edgar, Hannah Royal, Mikayla Schepp, 0-0 8, Duhon 1-4 0-0 3, Meeks 3-9 0-0 9, Ebanks John Maine on a minor league contract. Belk Bowl PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Designated RHP Chad Mosieur, Chelsea Pettett. Bayli Waddington. 0-2 0-0 0, Clark 0-2 0-0 0, Sacre 0-1 1-2 1. Totals Cincinnati 48, Duke 24 40-86 17-28 104. Beck for assignment. Local Schedule Consolation Semifinals Marshfield 50, North Salem 26 Holiday Bowl Consolation Semifinals Portland 25 23 18 21 — 87 BASKETBALL North Salem 49, Siuslaw 38 North Salem 5 4 10 7 — 26 Baylor 49, UCLA 26 National Basketball Association Today Marshfield 15 17 10 8 — 50 L.A. Lakers 34 28 26 16 — 104 Siuslaw 13 10 5 10 — 38 Friday, Dec. 28 NBA—Announced the retirement of executive High School Boys Basketball — Les Schwab NORTH SALEM (26): Simone Leaks 12, Natasha 3-Point Goals—Portland 3-19 (Claver 1-1, North Salem 13 13 14 9 — 49 Independence Bowl counsel for business and finance Harvey South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament at Fitzke 6, Cassidy Scott 4, Maggie Rust 2, Sabrina Pavlovic 1-3, Lillard 1-4, Price 0-1, Barton 0-1, SIUSLAW (38): Alex Dodson 12, Ashlee Cole Ohio 45, Louisiana-Monroe 14 Benjamin, who will remain as a consultant. Marshfield: North Eugene vs. Marshfield, 10:15 Pedersen 2, Bobbi Alosa, Tiffani Rupp. Smith 0-2, Babbitt 0-2, Batum 0-5), L.A. Lakers 11, Lindsey Bottensek 10, AndI Ruede 2, Alex Russell Athletic Bowl CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Assigned F Samardo a.m.; McNary vs. McKay, noon; Molalla vs. MARSHFIELD(50): Katelyn Rossback 12, Abby 7-24 (Meeks 3-6, Gasol 2-3, Duhon 1-4, Bryant 1- Opitz 1, Meghan Pickell 1, Halee Richards 1, Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10, OT Samuels to Canton (NBADL). Siuslaw, 3:30 p.m.; North Bend vs. Coquille, 7 Thrall 9, Peyton Babb 9, Tracee Scott 6, Jade 6, Morris 0-1, Nash 0-1, World Peace 0-3). April Lea. Meineke Car Care Bowl FOOTBALL p.m. Oakland Christmas Tournament: Bandon Chavez 4, Brea Mosieur 2, Chelsea Pettett 2, Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Portland 50 NORTH SALEM (49): Cassidy Scott 15, Simone Texas Tech 34, Minnesota 31 National Football League TBA. Crow Cougar Classic: Pacific TBA. Baily Garrett 2, Kristin Mayer 2, Savannah (Hickson 8), L.A. Lakers 62 (Howard 14). Leaks 11, Sabrina Pedersen 10, Natasha Fitzke 7, Today NFL—Fined Baltimore S Ed Reed $55,000, High School Girls Basketball — Les Schwab Thurman 2, Jasmine Meline, Desi Guirado, Assists—Portland 24 (Batum 8), L.A. Lakers 29 Mia O’Connell 4, Maggie Rust 2, Bobbi Alosa, Armed Forces Bowl Carolina QB Cam Newton $31,000 and New South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament at Samantha Stephens, Paige Tavernier. (Nash 10). Total Fouls—Portland 23, L.A. Lakers England DT Vince Wilfork $30,000, Carolina DE Marshfield: North Salem vs. Ashland, 10:15 a.m.; Tiffani Rupp. 15. A—18,997 (18,997). At Fort Worth, Texas Regis Tournament Rice (6-6) vs. Air Force (6-6), 8:45 a.m. (ESPN) Greg Hardy $25,000, Carolina S Charles Godfrey North Bend vs. Siuslaw, noon; Myrtle Point vs. Ashland 43, North Bend 29 $21,000, Houston CB Kareem Jackson $21,000, Coquille, 1:45 p.m.; North Eugene vs. Marshfield, North Bend 9 5 6 9 — 29 Myrtle Point 64, Kingsway Christian 63, OT Pro Football Fight Hunger Bowl Baltimore OT Michael Oher $10,000, Houston CB 5:15 p.m. Oakland Christmas Tournament: Ashland 12 13 15 3 — 43 Kingsway 11 15 16 15 6 — 63 At San Francisco Kareem Jackson $21,000 and Tennessee DT Bandon TBA. Crow Cougar Classic: Pacific TBA. NORTH BEND (29): Britni Ring 12, Jasmine Myrtle Point 22 17 8 10 7 —64 NFL Arizona State (7-5) vs. Navy (7-4), 12:15 p.m. Sen’Derrick Marks $7,875 for their actions dur- High School Wrestling — Gold Beach at Myrtle KINGSWAY CHRISTIAN (63): Becker 9, (ESPN2) Barker 5, Madison Spence 5, Shalah Collicott 2, AMERICAN CONFERENCE ing last week’s games. Point tournament, noon. Crenshaw 9, Gonzalez 14, Coval 18, Walter 11, Gabby Hobson 2, Rachel Oman 2, McKenzie East W L T Pct PF PA Pinstripe Bowl BALTIMORE RAVENS — Placed WR LaQuan Sunday, Dec. 30 Ayden 2, Kuramoto, Danberg. Edwards 1, Hannah Noble, Emma Powley, Rylie y-New England 11 4 0 .733 529 331 At New York Williams on injured reserve. Women’s College Basketball — College of the MYRTLE POINT (64): Matt Newton 20, Cooper Waddington, Aubree Williams. Miami 7 8 0 .467 288 289 Syracuse (7-5) vs. West Virginia (7-5), 12:15 p.m. BUFFALO BILLS—Signed WR Kevin Elliott from Redwoods at SWOCC, 1 p.m. Stateler 14, Taylor Fischer 12, Kyle Seals 8, Brad ASHLAND (43): Hannah Teixeria 15, Georgia N.Y. Jets 6 9 0 .400 272 347 (ESPN) the practice squad. Men’s College Basketball — College of the Larsen 5, Thomas Nathan 5, Trenton Phillips. Williams 13, Sadie Kasiah 7, Frankie Brookins 4, Buffalo 5 10 0 .333 316 426 Alamo Bowl CAROLINA PANTHERS — Placed G Amini Redwoods at SWOCC, 3 p.m. Michaela Dunn 2, McKenna Read 2, Christina South W L T Pct PF PA At San Antonio Silatolu on injured reserve. Monday, Dec. 31 Kuykendall, Carly Walker, Kasydie Winner. Pro Basketball y-Houston 12 3 0 .800 400 303 Texas (8-4) vs. Orgeon State (9-3), 3:45 p.m. DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed DE Monte Taylor to No local events scheduled. Thursday x-Indianapolis 10 5 0 .667 329 371 (ESPN) the practice squad. BOYS NBA Tennessee 5 10 0 .333 292 451 Valley of the Sun Bowl GREEN BAY PACKERS—Released RB Johnny White. High School Results North Bend 57, McNary 48 EASTERN CONFERENCE Jacksonville 2 13 0 .133 235 406 At Tempe, Ariz. Michigan State (6-6) vs. TCU (7-5), 7:15 p.m. — Signed TE Steve Skelton McNary 11 16 13 8 — 48 Atlantic Division W L Pct GB North W L T Pct PF PA BASKETBALL New York 21 9 .700 — y-Baltimore 10 5 0 .667 381 321 (ESPN) to the practice squad. North Bend 7 17 17 16 — 57 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Signed DB Curtis Brooklyn 15 14 .517 5 1/2 x-Cincinnati 9 6 0 .600 368 303 Monday, Dec. 31 Les Schwab South Coast Holiday McNARY (48): Hayden McCowan 11, Braden Holcomb to the practice squad. Boston 14 14 .500 6 Pittsburgh 7 8 0 .467 312 304 Music City Bowl Taylor 9, Johnathan Doutt 8, Isaiah Montano 8, NEW YORK JETS—Signed RB John Griffin from Basketball Tournament Philadelphia 14 16 .467 7 Cleveland 5 10 0 .333 292 344 At Nashville, Tenn. Devin Dunagan 6, Hunter Christenson 2, Connor the practice squad. Placed CB Aaron Berry on Friday Toronto 10 20 .333 11 West W L T Pct PF PA Vanderbilt (8-4) vs. N.C. State (7-5), 9 a.m. Goff 2, Nick McDonald 2, Hayden Gosling, Jon injured reserve. BOYS y-Denver 12 3 0 .800 443 286 (ESPN) Kiser, Brandon Lao. Southeast Division W L Pct GB OAKLAND RAIDERS—Placed DT Richard Semifinals San Diego 6 9 0 .400 326 329 Sun Bowl NORTH BEND (57): Hamilton Mateski 18, Cam Miami 20 7 .741 — Seymour and DB Phillip Adams on injured At El Paso, Texas North Bend 67, Molalla 49 Lucero 14, Hayden Davisson 8, Ty Roane 5, Zach Atlanta 18 9 .667 2 Oakland 4 11 0 .267 269 419 reserve. Signed DL Brandon Bair and DB Cory Molalla 6 7 24 11 —49 Barker 4, Wyatt Cunningham 4, Drew Matthews Orlando 12 17 .414 9 Kansas City 2 13 0 .133 208 387 Georgia Tech (6-7) vs. Southern Cal (7-5), 11 a.m. Nelms from the practice squad. North Bend 12 19 16 20 — 67 4, Zach Hawk. Charlotte 7 22 .241 14 NATIONAL CONFERENCE (CBS) — Signed DB Walter Washington 4 23 .148 16 East W L T Pct PF PA MOLALLA (49): Ryan Potter 23, Jack Molalla 63, North Eugene 60 Liberty Bowl McFadden and WR Bert Reed to the practice Marquardt 9, Bradley Hagaman 6, Lane Hull 4, Central Division W L Pct GB Washington 9 6 0 .600 408 370 North Eugene 18 16 11 15 — 60 At Memphis, Tenn. squad. Christian Lushenko 4, Colby Green 3, Justin Indiana 17 12 .586 — Dallas 8 7 0 .533 358 372 Molalla 21 20 9 13 — 63 Iowa State (6-6) vs. Tulsa (10-3), 12:30 p.m. —Released CB Ron Parker Burke, Tyler Gengler, Luke Munson. Milwaukee 15 12 .556 1 N.Y. Giants 8 7 0 .533 387 337 NORTH EUGENE (60): Chandler Sand 19, Matt (ESPN) and DT Hebron Fangupo. Signed WR Deon Butler NORTH BEND (67): Ty Roane 22, Hamilton Chicago 15 12 .556 1 Philadelphia 4 11 0 .267 273 402 Ferrenburg 11, Malik Turner 8, Isaiah Alder 7, Chick-fil-A Bowl and LB Allen Bradford from the practice squad. Mateski 21, Cam Lucero 11, Drew Matthews 6, Detroit 10 22 .313 8 1/2 South W L T Pct PF PA Joey Butterfield 6, Brett Snyder 6, Caleb Cohen At Atlanta Signed TE Cooper Helfet to the practice squad. Hayden Davisson 5, Zach Barker 2, Wyatt Cleveland 7 24 .226 11 y-Atlanta 13 2 0 .867 402 277 ST. LOUIS RAMS — Signed DE Mason Brodine 3, Garrett Litalien, Seiji Maita, Riley Lucier- WESTERN CONFERENCE New Orleans 7 8 0 .467 423 410 LSU (10-2) vs. Clemson (10-2), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN) Cunningham, Nick Hossley, Hunter Jackson. Tuesday, Jan. 1 to the practice squad. McCool. Southwest Division W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 6 9 0 .400 367 377 Coquille 63, Siuslaw 36 Heart of Dallas Bowl TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed S Nick MOLALLA (63): Ryan Potter 32, Bradley San Antonio 23 8 .742 — Carolina 6 9 0 .400 313 325 Coquille 14 12 18 19 — 63 Hagaman 13, Jack Marquardt 11, Luke Munson 3, At Dallas Saenz to the practice squad. Memphis 18 8 .692 2 1/2 North W L T Pct PF PA COLLEGE Siuslaw 8 8 10 10 — 36 Justin Burke 2, Christian Lushenko 2, Tyler Purdue (6-6) vs. Oklahoma State (7-5), 9 a.m. Houston 16 13 .552 6 y-Green Bay 11 4 0 .733 399 299 CREIGHTON — Announced senior G Josh Jones COQUILLE (63): Larry Bowen 20, Terrence Gengler, Colby Green, Lane Hull, Dustin Premo. (ESPNU) Dallas 12 18 .400 10 1/2 Minnesota 9 6 0 .600 342 314 is quitting the men’s basketball team for med- Edwards 14, Caleb Owens 13, Matt Miranda 8, Gator Bowl Coquille 47, McKay 43 New Orleans 6 23 .207 16 Chicago 9 6 0 .600 349 253 ical reasons. Kevin Mast 5, Wilson Hodge 2, Austin Arrant 1, At Jacksonville, Fla. Brandon Bowen, Drew Piburn. Coquille 11 12 11 13 — 47 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Detroit 4 11 0 .267 348 411 MICHIGAN STATE—Announced men’s basket- McKay 16 13 7 7 — 43 Oklahoma City 22 6 .786 — West W L T Pct PF PA Mississippi State (8-4) vs. Northwestern (9-3), 9 ball G Brandan Kearney will transfer out. SIUSLAW (36): Jake Thompson 12, Mitchell a.m. (ESPN2) Butler 8, John Dodson 7, Sam Johnson 5, Billy COQUILLE (47): Caleb Owens 17, Larry Bowen Denver 17 14 .548 6 1/2 x-San Francisco 10 4 1 .700 370 260 NEVADA—Announced the retirement of foot- 16, Terrence Edwards 5, Matt Miranda 5, Wilson Portland 14 14 .500 8 x-Seattle 10 5 0 .667 392 232 Capital One Bowl ball coach Chris Ault. Jones 2, Joseph Dotson 1, Keenan McClellan 1, At Orlando, Fla. Ryan Smith. Hodge 4, Austin Arrant, Kevin Mast, Drew Minnesota 13 13 .500 8 St. Louis 7 7 1 .500 286 328 OKLAHOMA—Suspended DT Stacy McGee from Piburn. Utah 15 16 .484 8 1/2 Arizona 5 10 0 .333 237 330 Georgia (11-2) vs. Nebraska (10-3), 10 a.m. (TBA) the Jan. 4 Cotton Bowl after he was arrested on Consolation Semifinals McKAY (43): Dillon James 15, Larenzo Sterling Pacific Division W L Pct GB x-clinched playoff spot Outback Bowl a charge of driving under the influence of alco- McKay 42, Marshfield 29 9, Micah Sanders 8, Jorge Garibay 7, Juan Ochoa L.A. Clippers 24 6 .800 — y-clinched division At Tampa, Fla. hol on Christmas Eve. McKay 12 15 13 2 — 42 3, Kristopher Williams 1, Jacob Brustad, Samuel Golden State 20 10 .667 4 Sunday, Dec. 30 South Carolina (10-2) vs. Michigan (8-4), 10 a.m. SAN DIEGO—Named Dale Lindsey football Marshfield 10 6 5 8 — 29 Harris. L.A. Lakers 15 15 .500 9 Jacksonville at Tennessee, 10 a.m. (ESPN) coach. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4•The World • Saturday, December 29,2012 Y K Sports Ault retiring after 28 Alamo Bowl, 3:45 p.m. today, ESPN seasons at Nevada

RENO, Nevada (AP) — conference. “Wolf Pack foot- subject after Arizona rallied Chris Ault raised Nevada ball firmly established a to defeat Nevada, 49-48, in football. After 28 years as blueprint for success that can the New Mexico Bowl on Dec. coach, he felt he had taken the be sustained.” 15. The loss dropped Ault’s Wolf Pack as far as he could. Perhaps his most famous bowl record to 2-8 and Ault announced Friday he contribution came late in his Nevada’s season record to 7- was stepping down, leaving career, when he invented the 6, including losses in five of as the winningest coach in Pistol offense in 2005, a its final six games. school history, already a Hall scheme now employed by With most of the Wolf of Famer, and having hundreds of teams at every Pack’s offensive starters and changed the way teams play level of football. entire defensive front return- offense nationwide. The Pistol formation has ing next season, Ault said, the Under Ault, the Wolf Pack the quarterback in a short timing was right to turn the went from Division II to I-AA shot-gun formation with a program over to a new coach. to I-A, winning at every level running back lined up direct- “I have focused on leaving with some of the most prolif- ly behind him. the program in the best ic and innovative offenses in “I’m proud that our shape.”he said. “I’m sure it’ll the country. offense has broadened the be a sought-after position.” The 66-year-old won 10 landscape of football. That’s While he has no plans to conference championships exciting,”Ault said. “It’s here return as coach or athletic and took the Wolf Pack to the to stay, unlike the wishbone director at Nevada, he didn’t postseason 16 times, includ- (offense).” rule out coaching elsewhere. ing 10 bowl games in 12 FBS He said he reached the Nevada athletic director Cary seasons. He finished with a decision to step down after Groth is also retiring after record of 233-109-1. consulting with his wife, this school year. “It’s with great humility Kathy, and Nevada President Ault agreed to a two-year and mixed emotions I’ve Marc Johnson. He informed contract extension last The Associated Press decided it’s time for me to his staff and players of the February that would have Oregon State hope to have its third 10-win season, a mark they could reach by beating Texas step down and move on,” a decision Friday morning. brought his salary to today in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio. tearful Ault said at a news Ault first broached the $535,000 by 2015. Beavers hope to keep the Bulletin Board momentum rolling It’s your best choice for professional services • 541-267-6278 Bandon • Coos Bay • Coquille • Myrtle Point • North Bend • Port Orford • Reedsport BY SCHUYLER DIXON starters during the season. 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C M C M Y K Saturday,December 29,2012 • The World • B5 Y K Sports Virginia Tech kicks Rutgers

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — digit win season since 2006. and this team is in general. We go Rutgers’ regular-season ended “Two tremendous defensive out every day to compete, and it’s with the Scarlet Knights thinking performances, and one of the bet- to win. But it’s just something we about what might have been after ter defensive performances I’ve have to learn from.” they lost a BCS bowl berth with seen from Rutgers players this sea- Virginia Tech (7-6) won its consecutive losses. son,” Rutgers coach Kyle Flood third straight game to avoid its They will have to have to wait a said. “It’s unfortunate that we first losing season since 1992. little longer to completely wash came out on the wrong side of the “Not everything in life is real away that bitter feeling. game, and squander that kind of smooth,” Hokies coach Frank On Friday night in the Russell performance as a result.” Beamer said. “These players Athletic Bowl, Rutgers dominated Virginia Tech’s Cody Journell worked hard and how they reacted the first half defensively, only to kicked a 22-yard field goal on the to adversity and to disappoint- see its offense wilt down the first possession of overtime. ment and when all of them wanted stretch as a late turnover and Rutgers (9-4) had a chance to tie to do better — they kept together.” missed field goal cost it in a 13-10 it, but Nick Borgese missed a 42- The Hokies trailed 10-0 at the overtime loss to Virginia Tech. yard field-goal attempt to the right. half, then rallied in the final 30 The Associated Press The loss ended a run of five “It’s frustrating just because of minutes. Virginia Tech kicker Cody Journell (89) gets the hold from quarterback Trey Gresh (12) straight bowl victories for the the type of competitor I am,” The win also was the Hokies’ while booting the go-ahead field goal in overtime in front of Rutgers defensive back Scarlet Knights and kept them Rutgers linebacker Khaseem 12th straight victory over their Logan Ryan (11) during the Russell Athletic Bowl on Friday in Orlando, Fla. from recording their first double- Greene said. “That this defense is former Big East Conference rival. Ohio asserts its Independence in bowl rout

SHREVEPORT,La. (AP) — lead. Louisiana-Monroe was Louisiana-Monroe had the never able to regain its footing. better storyline and what “Right out the gate they amounted to a home-field jumped on us and it seemed advantage. like we were kind of shell- What the Warhawks did- shocked,” Louisiana-Monroe n’t have was an answer for linebacker R.J. Young said. Ohio’s Tyler Tettleton or Ohio broke several Beau Blankenship. Independence Bowl records, Ohio jumped out to a big including the 31-point margin early lead and cruised to a 45- of victory and 556 total yards. 14 victory over Louisiana- “It was probably as com- Monroe on Friday in the plete of ballgame as we’ve Independence Bowl, putting played in some time,” Ohio a damper on the Warhawks’ coach Frank Solich said. “I first trip to college football’s think our guys played with postseason since great intensity and a great deal to the Football Bowl of heart. We showed we can Subdivision in 1994. play a great game against a In his postgame analysis, really good team like Louisiana-Monroe coach Louisiana-Monroe.” Todd Berry said he saw plen- Tettleton finished 14 of 22 ty of effort. The problem was for 331 yards, two touchdowns his guys might have tried a and an interception. little too hard. Chase Cochran caught “Guys were trying to three passes for 162 yards make something happen and while Tyler Futrell had five The Associated Press everybody was trying to receptions for 133 yards. Texas Tech quarterback Seth Doege (7) dives into the end zone under Minnesota's Michael Carter for a touchdown during the second quarter of make a play instead of play- With Tettleton softening the the Meineke Car Care Bowl on Friday in Houston. ing their responsibilities,” Louisiana-Monroe defense Berry said. “There were a lot early, Blankenship provided of busts, not in terms of not the power offense to seal the knowing how to do some- game, rushing for 104 yards Texas Tech rallies past Golphers thing, but in terms of turning and an Independence Bowl a guy loose and obviously record four touchdowns. that showed.” Tettleton was especially HOUSTON (AP) — D.J. Johnson Kingsbury was at the game, watching Jakeem Grant ran for what was ini- Tettleton completed his sharp in the first half, com- returned an interception 39 yards and from a suite. tially ruled a touchdown for Tech late in first five passes for 165 yards pleting 9 of 14 passes for 215 Ryan Bustin made a 28-yard field goal as Doege threw for 271 yards and a the third quarter. and two touchdowns to stake yards and two touchdowns as time expired to give Texas Tech a 34-31 touchdown and ran for another score in Amaro threw a punch at Derrick the Bobcats to an early 14-0 Ohio built a 24-7 lead. comeback victory over Minnesota on front of a crowd that included 1977 Wells in the end zone on the play and Friday night in the Meineke Car Care Heisman Trophy winner Earl Campbell was ejected. Bowl. and former Tech coach Spike Dykes. After the penalty, the play was Seth Doege found Eric Ward on a Philip Nelson threw for 138 yards and reviewed and overturned. Doege threw short pass, and he outran a defender for two scores for the Gophers, who were in an incomplete pass before Tech made a a 35-yard scoring play to pull the Red a bowl game for the first time since 32-yard field goal. Raiders even at 31 with just more than a 2009. But the Red Raiders had a false start minute remaining. The Red Raiders returned to a bowl penalty on the play and had to kick Michael Carter intercepted two of after having their 18-season bowl streak again and this time the Gophers blocked Doege’s passes in the fourth quarter snapped last year. it. before the tying score, but Minnesota A 1-yard touchdown pass from Nelson threw a 17-yard touchdown couldn’t convert either of the turnovers Nelson to Drew Goodger gave pass to Devin Crawford-Tufts, who was into points. Minnesota a 31-24 lead early in the left uncovered in the end zone, to tie it The Red Raiders (8-5) got their third fourth quarter. at 24 early in the third quarter. straight bowl win to wrap up a month Texas Tech led 24-17 at halftime, but Donnell Kirkwood scored on a 3-yard that began with coach Tommy couldn’t do anything offensively in the run to leave Minnesota up 17-14 early in Tuberville’s abrupt departure for the second half until the last couple of min- the second quarter. job at Cincinnati. utes. Texas Tech had a first-and-goal at Texas Tech has hired Kliff Kingsbury It was an ugly game for the Red the Minnesota 2 after a pass-interfer- The Associated Press to replace him, but interim coach Chris Raiders,who had 13 penalties for 135 yards ence call on the Gophers. But Texas Ohio's Jordan Thompson (88) Gersald Moore carry the trophy down Thomsen led the team against and lost the tight end Jace Amaro when he Tech had to settle for a field goal after a field after their 45-14 win over Louisiana-Monroe in the Independence Minnesota (6-7). was ejected for throwing a punch. rush for a 3-yard loss and two penalties. Bowl in Shreveport, La. on Friday. Baylor enjoys a Holiday romp over UCLA

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS coach Dave Clawson. A defense that allowed only 15.8 points per game in the SAN DIEGO — Glasco Martin ran for regular season — ninth-best among FBS three touchdowns, Nick Florence threw for schools — did a decent job against a San two scores and ran for another, and Baylor Jose State team that was averaging 35.3 overwhelmed UCLA 49-26 in the Holiday points. Bowl on Thursday night. Lache Seastrunk rushed 16 times for 138 BELK BOWL yards and one score for Baylor, which out- Cincinnati 48, Duke 34 gained UCLA 494-362. The Bears came in CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Duke running leading the nation in total offense with back Josh Snead fumbled at the Cincinnati 5 578.8 yards per game. with 1:20 left and Brendon Kay threw an 83- Florence’s 188 yards passing gave him yard touchdown pass to Travis Kelce with 44 4,309 for the season, breaking Robert seconds to go, lifting the Bearcats to an Griffin III’s 2011 school season record of improbable win over the Blue Devils. 4,293. Kay threw for 332 yards and his four Baylor’s defense came up big, too. The scoring passes were a Belk Bowl record. Bears sacked Brett Hundley six times, Duke appeared to have the game in hand including two by Chris McAllister. and was driving for the go-ahead score — Baylor (8-5) won its final four games and and its first bowl victory since 1961 — but five of six. UCLA (9-5) lost its final three. the final 80 seconds proved disastrous. The Bruins were never in this one. Baylor With the game tied at 34 and the Blue raced to a 21-0 lead by early in the second Devils positioning themselves for a win- quarter on Glasco’s 4-yard run and The Associated Press ning field goal, Snead fumbled with 1:20 Florence’s TD passes of 8 yards to Antwan Baylor running back Glasco Martin is lifted by teammates after scoring a touchdown against UCLA dur- left and Bearcats defensive lineman John Goodley and 55 yards to Tevin Reese. ing the first half of the Holiday Bowl on Thursday in San Diego. Williams recovered. Kay then connected with Kelce down the MILITARY BOWL Lopez’s 27-yard field goal with 4:43 gram that was 1-12 just two years ago in middle for the go-ahead score. No. 24 San Jose State 29, Bowling Green 20 remaining, and De’Leon Eskridge’s 1-yard Mike MacIntyre’s first season as coach. Cincinnati (10-3) sealed it on the next WASHINGTON (AP) — David Fales, who run with 2:34 left provided the insurance. MacIntyre left earlier this month for a series when Maalik Bomar came crashing led the nation in completion percentage in San Jose State (11-2), in the national bigger payday at Colorado, leaving defen- into Duke quarterback Sean Renfree, forc- the regular season, went 33 of 43 for 395 rankings for the first time since 1975, sive coordinator Kent Baer in charge for the ing a deflection that Nick Temple returned yards and two touchdowns to lead San Jose capped the year with a seven-game win- bowl. 55 yards for a touchdown. State over Bowling Green. ning streak for its first 11-win season since Bowling Green (8-5) had a similar turn- Renfree threw for 358 yards — another Fales led the drive that set up Austin 1940, a remarkable turnaround for a pro- around, improving from 2-10 in 2010 under Belk Bowl record — for the Blue Devils (6-7).

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C M C M Y K B6•The World • Saturday, December 29,2012 Y K Sports Clippers beat Jazz for 16th straight win

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — and 10 assists, leading Chris Paul scored 29 points, another spirited perform- and the Los Angeles Clippers ance by the Detroit reserves, rallied from a 19-point and the host Pistons beat deficit in the third quarter to short-handed Miami despite beat the Utah Jazz 116-114 on 35 points by LeBron James. Friday night, stretching their Miami was without winning streak to 16 games. Dwyane Wade, suspended Ex-Clipper Randy Foye’s for a game by the NBA for 3-pointer at the buzzer was flailing his leg and making contested by Matt Barnes, contact with a Charlotte but no foul was called. Foye player on Wednesday. finished with a season-high The Detroit reserves, who 28 points for Utah. scored 85 points in a loss to Paul scored the Clippers’ Atlanta on Wednesday, con- final seven points, most from tributed 64 on the free throw line, as Los Friday. Angeles extended the NBA’s NBA Charlie longest winning streak this Villanueva season. Recap had 18, and The Jazz led 74-55 with Austin Daye 8:08 left in the third on a pair added 11 to help the Pistons The Associated Press of free throws by Paul snap Miami’s six-game win- Los Angeles Lakers forward Metta World Peace, center, splits between the defense of Portland Trail Blazers guard Sasha Pavlovic, left, and forward Millsap. But the Clippers ning streak. LaMarcus Aldridge during the first quarter Friday in Los Angeles. outscored Utah 29-14 the The Heat scored the rest of the quarter to pull to game’s first 10 points and led 88-84 going into the fourth. by 15 after one quarter, but Al Jefferson added 22 the momentum shifted for points for Utah. Gordon good when the Pistons Surging Lakers rout Blazers Hayward had 17 off the outscored Miami 41-20 in the bench. second. Nets 97, Bobcats 81: Chris Bosh had 28 points a seven-week absence with a small frac- aggressive they were, they made shots. Brooklyn gave P.J. Carlesimo for the Heat. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kobe Bryant’s ture in his leg, the result of a collision They scored transition points, and a victory in his debut and Spurs 122, Rockets 116: streak of 10 straight 30-point games with Portland’s Damian Lillard on Oct. they’re not even a running team.” Charlotte a 17th straight loss, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker ended only because he spent the fourth 31 in Nash’s second game with the Will Barton scored 11 points for getting 26 points and 11 and Manu Ginobili combined quarter on the bench alongside Dwight Lakers. Portland and Nicolas Batum added 10. rebounds from Brook Lopez to score 84 points, and host Howard and Steve Nash in a blowout “We’re obviously still a new team,” Aldridge kept the Blazers fairly compet- in a rout. San Antonio snapped win. Nash said. “It’s new to me. I’m new to itive during the first three quarters, but A day after firing Avery Houston’s five-game win- The way the Los Angeles Lakers are the offense. We’re trying to figure it out. his teammates combined for 24-of-70 Johnson, the Nets played as ning streak. playing lately,Bryant has reason to hope I think we’re growing more and more shooting and couldn’t keep up after they did last month, when Parker had 31 points and he’ll spend less time cramming boxs- cohesive, but I’ve got a long way to go.” Aldridge sat down. they were 11-4 and Johnson 10 assists, Duncan had 30 cores and more time riding the pine. The biggest impact was made by “It happened on a drive to the basket was Eastern Conference points and five rebounds, and Howard had 21 points and 14 Howard, who played with noticeable against Dwight when I tried to dunk it,” coach of the month. They are Ginobili had a season-high 23 rebounds, Bryant scored 27 points and urgency on both ends after a lackluster Aldridge said. “I was exposed, and I got just 4-10 in December, a points for San Antonio (23- the Lakers never trailed in their sixth outing in Denver two days ago, blocking hit on a soft spot on my chest. I came slump that cost Johnson his 8). Danny Green was 5 for 7 win in seven games, 104-87 over the three shots and even hitting four down and I couldn’t really breathe. I’m a job, but got back over .500 on 3-pointers and finished Portland Trail Blazers on Friday night. straight free throws when Portland little sore and I’ll probably be worse with ease. with 17 points. Pau Gasol had 15 points and nine briefly played Hack-a-Howard with the tomorrow, but I’ll be OK.” Deron Williams added 17 James Harden scored 33 rebounds as the Lakers closed out their 50 percent foul shooter in the second Portland hosts Philadelphia on of his 19 points in the first points, Chandler Parsons 2012 schedule by climbing back to .500 quarter. Saturday in its final game before the half and Joe Johnson had 16 added 24, and Jeremy Lin had (15-15) in their rocky season. Los “We just came out and we played new year. for the Nets, who led by 29 21 for Houston (16-13). Angeles had little trouble rolling past hard tonight from the beginning,” The Lakers came out with more ener- points and won for just the Raptors 104, Hornets the Blazers, taking a 20-point lead in Howard said. “Our effort was there. We gy and aggression than they showed in second time in seven games. 97,OT: DeMar DeRozan the first half and methodically dissect- played inside-out, ran the ball, and our Wednesday’s defense-deficient loss at Hakim Warrick scored 13 scored 30 points, Kyle Lowry ing Portland’s defense with another defense was real good tonight. And Pau Denver, hitting 14 of their first 21 shots points and Ramon Sessions had two big baskets in over- fluid offensive performance. was looking like (Dirk) Nowitzki out and jumping to a 12-point lead in the had 12 for the Bobcats (7-22), time, and Toronto held off “It was just energy,” Bryant said. there. Pau Nowitzki hit two 3s.” first quarter. Los Angeles then made a who shot 38 percent. New Orleans. “We’re playing really well. We’ve just Yes, even Gasol appeared to have lit- 12-0 run to a 20-point lead shortly Pacers 97, Suns 91: The Raptors, who never got to keep it going.” tle trouble getting open shots — includ- before halftime, with Gasol hitting a 3- George Hill scored 22 points, trailed in the second half, The Lakers earned an easy fourth ing those two 3-pointers — despite pointer from straightaway to cap it. including three 3-pointers, scored nine of the first 11 quarter with dominance in the first playing with plantar fasciitis in his right At halftime, the Lakers retired the and led Indiana over visiting points in overtime after three, when they resembled the offen- foot, a recently diagnosed condition No. 52 jersey of Jamaal Wilkes, the Hall Phoenix. blowing a seven-point lead in sive powerhouse everybody expected to that will only get better with rest. The of Fame scorer who won three of his Paul George had 15 points, the last 1:30 of regulation. see in purple and gold this year. Lakers have the weekend off before four NBA titles with the Lakers. Wilkes, and David West added 14 Amir Johnson scored under “I’m a big believer that the ball will returning Tuesday against Philadelphia. a three-time All-Star with an unortho- points and seven rebounds for the basket to give Toronto a find energy,” Lakers coach Mike LaMarcus Aldridge scored 26 points dox jump shot, choked up while thank- the Pacers,who have won four 93-91 lead. Lowry then drove D’Antoni said. “If you put energy on the before sitting out the final minutes with a ing his teammates and fellow Lakers straight and seven of eight. the baseline for a reverse floor, you end up with a good game.” bruised chest for cold-shooting greats including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Sebastian Telfair had 19 layup and hit a 3-pointer to Nash’s playmaking again set an Portland, which lost for just the second Jerry West, Elgin Baylor and James points and six assists, and make it 98-93. impressive tone for the Lakers, who time in eight games. Los Angeles’ Worthy, who all joined Wilkes for the Marcin Gortat had 15 points Lowry, coming off the outrebounded the Blazers 52-44 and defense held Lillard, Portland’s star ceremony. and 10 rebounds for the Suns, bench after missing seven took a 27-point lead late while scoring rookie, to 11 points on 4-for-17 shooting. Wesley Matthews, the Blazers’ who have lost four in a row. straight games with a partial 23 fast-break points. Nash had 10 “They just outworked us from top to fourth-leading scorer with 15 points per Wizards 105, Magic 97: triceps tear, had 17 points. assists and six points while playing just bottom and played harder than us,” game, missed his third straight game Jordan Crawford scored 27 Alan Anderson added 14 27 minutes in his fourth game back from Lillard said. “And because of how with an injured left hip. points, and worst-in-the- points for the Raptors. NBA Washington showed it Nuggets 106, Mavericks can still win a game every 85: Danilo Gallinari scored a once in a while, breaking an career-high 39 points, and Nets will eight-game losing streak Denver spoiled Dirk with a victory over Orlando. Nowitzki’s first home game Nene added season highs since returning from knee give P.J. of 23 points and 11 rebounds surgery by beating host and shot fourth-quarter free Dallas. throws while hearing chants Nowitzki had five points in a chance of “R-G-3!” — the new 17 minutes in his third game equivalent of “M-V-P!” in a back, and the Mavericks lost city where Redskins quarter- their fifth straight for the as coach back Robert Griffin III is the first time since January 2011. new superstar — as O.J. Mayo led Dallas with Washington won by its 15 points. NEW YORK (AP) — largest margin of the season. Kings 106, Knicks 105: Mikhail Prokhorov said Arron Afflalo scored 26 James Johnson made a 3- Friday he decided to fire points and J.J. Redick added pointer at the buzzer, lifting Avery Johnson last week, but 23 for the Magic, who have Sacramento to a victory over now wants patience with lost four straight since Glen the New York Knicks after interim coach P.J. Carlesimo. Davis sprained his left shoul- blowing an early 27-point A day after dismissing der in the final minute of a lead. Johnson after just 28 games, win over these same Wizards With time running out, Prokhorov said he won’t rush last week. The Magic ended John Salmons found Johnson into a coaching search, an NBA-best 12-game streak above the top of the key. insisting he wants Carlesimo of holding opponents under Johnson’s shot left his had to have a chance to lead the 100 points. just ahead of the final buzzer Brooklyn Nets out of their Hawks 102, Cavaliers and helped the Kings avoid a slump. The Associated Press 94: Jeff Teague scored a major collapse. The Russian billionaire cut Brooklyn Nets interim head coach P.J. Carlesimo talks with MarShon Brooks (9) on the sidelines in the career-high 27 points, and Marcus Thornton scored short a vacation to British second half against the Charlotte Bobcats on Friday. visiting Atlanta scored the 18 points, and Johnson had 17 Columbia to travel to New game’s final nine points to for the Kings. York, where he plans to meet victory over Charlotte. said. “I respect Avery and Prokhorov said. beat Cleveland. The Knicks played their Saturday with Carlesimo. Johnson led the Nets to an really I wish him well, but The Nets played with Teague’s jumper from the second straight game with- But even with big names such 11-4 start, winning Eastern sometimes chemistry just energy under Carlesimo after foul line gave the Hawks a out injured forward Carmelo as Phil Jackson potentially Conference coach of the isn’t right. It happens. forward Gerald Wallace had 95-94 lead with 2:32 remain- Anthony (knee), who leads available and Prokhorov month honors for November. “I think the main question criticized the team following ing and sparked the run that Eastern Conference scorers, vowing to spend whatever it But they were just 3-10 in is why we were unable to Wednesday’s 108-93 loss in sent Atlanta to its third averaging 28.5 points per takes to build a champi- December before Friday, had bounce back and to play like Milwaukee in Johnson’s last straight win. game. onship team, he said repeat- been blown out of their pre- champions,” he added. game. Kyrie Irving led Cleveland Warriors 96, 76ers 89: edly that Carlesimo was the vious two games, and Prokhorov added around On Thursday, general with 28 points, but the David Lee had 25 points head coach. Prokhorov said the Nets were $300 million in payroll this manager Billy King dodged a Cavaliers failed to score in and 12 rebounds, one of six Prokhorov did say that if lacking team spirit. summer and has set the question about a report that the final 2:53 after taking a Golden State players in dou- the Nets do look for a new Still, deciding Johnson expectations high, saying he the Nets planned to reach out 94-93 lead. ble figures, and the host coach, he would be personal- would be fired last week believes the Nets can reach to Jackson, whom ESPN.com Lou Williams scored 16 Warriors held off a late ly involved. He wouldn’t dis- means Prokhorov had made the Eastern Conference reported was the Nets’ top points for Atlanta, which is charge in the fourth quarter cuss anyone by name, even up his mind even before the finals. Though it’s believed candidate. 8-4 on the road. Al Horford to beat Philadelphia. joking he had never heard of lackluster Christmas per- he wouldn’t back away from “I haven’t really thought added 14 points and 11 Jarrett Jack added 16 Jackson, the 11-time champi- formance at home against paying top dollar for a coach, about it,” point guard Deron rebounds. points in a reserve role, and on coach. Boston that preceded a rout he left open the possibility Williams said about the Cavaliers center Anderson Carl Landry had 15 points and “Now P.J. is the head Wednesday in Milwaukee. that he may already have the Jackson reports following the Varajeo, the league’s leading 11 rebounds for the Warriors, coach and if it becomes nec- “I think we have very tal- guy he wants. Nets’ morning shootaround rebounder, missed his fifth who nearly blew a 20-point essary, you know who the ented players but they are “P.J. is the head coach and at their practice facility. straight game with a bruised lead in the second half before usual suspects are,” capable of much more than just I think we have a lot of “Right now, you know, P.J. is right knee. securing its first win over the Prokhorov told reporters at what we have seen in the trust in him and really I want our coach. This caught me Pistons 109, Heat 99:— Sixers in more than two halftime of the Nets’ 97-81 recent weeks,” Prokhorov him to lead the team,” off guard, so I have no clue.” Will Bynum had 25 points years. C M C M Y K Y K

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The Red Devils put the game away for good with a big run in the second half, when they started taking care of their biggest weakness in the opening two quarters — letting Siuslaw get too many offensive rebounds. “The first half was worse,” Edwards said of Coquille’s rebounding. “We got a talk- ing to at halftime and it got better.” Meanwhile, the Red Devils exploited Bowen’s skills inside and a general height advantage on the Vikings. “We very much concen- trated on getting the ball inside,” Coquille coach Dan Cumberland said. “It was pretty effective tonight. “We knew we had an advantage there.” Bowen finished with 20 points, to go with nine rebounds and five assists. Owens added 13 poitns and five rebouds and was one of three other Coquille By Alysha Beck, The World players with multiple North Bend’s Drew Matthews guards Molalla’s Ryan Potter during the semifinals of the Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament on Friday.Potter had 23 points,but the assists. Bulldogs won 67-49 to reach the championship game today. Siuslaw got 12 points and 14 rebounds from Jake Thompson, as well as eight defense in the second half,”Nicholls points from Mitchell Butler, BULLDOGS said. “They started making plays.” but couldn’t compete with “I thought we did some really good things in the But North Bend stemmed the Roane hits early Coquille’s inside game or tide. first half. We came out ready to play. We shot the overcome its own woeful treys to build lead Drew Matthews forced a big outside shooting — the From Page B1 ball better.” turnover early in the fourth and con- Vikings were just 2-for-25 verted a three-point play. from 3-point range and 13- Tom Nicholls Molalla pulled back within 51-42 “That’s the best game we’ve North Bend head coach for-52 overall. played all year — there’s no question before Cam Lucero scored off a Siuslaw will play Molalla about that,” said North Bend coach turnover and then Roane hit a 3- in the third-place game Tom Nicholls. pointer and was fouled shooting today. North Bend will defend its title another three and connected on all Coquille, meanwhile, will against Coquille at 7 p.m. tonight. said Roane, before being corrected by inch center Bradley Hagaman to six three free throws. try to find a way to beat The Bulldogs never trailed Friday his teammate. points, four rebounds and two The Indians never recovered from North Bend. and went ahead for good when Ty “We came out like we should,” blocks before he sat most of the sec- that spurt. “We played good, but we Roane hit back-to-back 3-pointers Mateski said. “We’ve been coming ond half. “All teams have their run that they can get a lot better,” to break a 4-all tie early in the first out flat.” That’s when Molalla made its big make,” Roane said. “We knew that Edwards said, adding that quarter. That was a sign of things to Nicholls had the same assess- run, primarily from outside. they were going to have that.” among the team’s goals will come for Roane, who finished 5-for- ment. Ryan Potter, who scorched North “The big thing is once they have be focusing “on finding the 6 from behind the arc and scored a “I thought we did some really Eugene for 32 points in the opening their run, you have to have yours,” open man and having less game-high 22 points. good things in the first half,” he said. round of the tournament, hit his first Mateski added. turnovers.” North Bend led 12-8 early in the “We came out ready to play. four shots of the third quarter, Mateski finished with 21 points The turnovers were a big second when Hamilton Mateski “We shot the ball better.” including two 3-pointers, and Jack for the Bulldogs and Lucero added 11 problem in the first meeting scored inside to spark a 19-5 run to While Mateski and Roane were Marquardt got into the act with three points, four rebounds, four assists with North Bend, but finish the first half. Along the way, providing the bulk of the scoring in more treys as Molalla whittled what and three steals. Cumberland was encouraged Mateski had two 3-pointers and the opening two quarters, the entire was North Bend’s biggest lead at 39- Potter had a game-high 23 and by his team’s effort Friday. Roane added another as North Bend Bulldog squad was doing a solid job 18 down to nine points by the end of Lane Hull had 10 rebounds for “I thought we did a much went in front 31-13. defensively against Molalla. North the third quarter. Molalla, which meets Siuslaw In the better job of ball handling “I thought we came out real hot,” Bend limited Molalla’s 6-foot-7- “I don’t think we played worse third-place game today. tonight,”he said. PIRATES Marshfield girls reach final From Page B1 225th55tthh AnniversaryAAnnnniivveerrssaarryy The long-awaited matchup went perfect, Babb said. “It was fun,” she said.“We CCeelebration!elleebbrraattiioonn!! had a fire under us from the TH TH beginning. It was really JAN 10 - JAN 12 , 2013 good.” Babb finished with 23 Join us for our Silver Anniversary! points, 12 rebounds, six steals and three assists. Of course, It’s hard to believe it’s been she didn’t have an opponent 25 years, and to thank you, our loyal draped over her throughout the game. And she wasn’t customers, we are throwing a party! upset that Bryant picked Chavez for that role Friday. “Jade is an amazing defender,” Babb said. “Our coach was smart to put her there.” Chavez said she wanted the role of primary defender 25TH ANNIVERSARY FREE DRAWING in Marshfield’s box-and-one Pick up you FREE ticket from your scheme. cashier at time of checkout “Taylor’s really tough,” she said. “She’s a really good Thurs., Jan. 10th through Sat., Jan 12th at noon. player.” One ticket per family. Drawing will be Sat., Jan 12th at 1pm. Must be 18 yrs old By Lou Sennick, The World by 1-12-13 to be eligible. Only one winner per household. Must have ID for But she struggled to get Jade Chavez makes a leaping pass over Kaitlyn Hyatt of Coquille during good looks against Chavez. proof of age and address. No employee or family members are eligible. Friday’s game. Must Be Present to Win! After scoring 28 points in a quarterfinal win over when Coquille scored just team.” Siuslaw, GeDeros rarely got two points. Coquille coach Tim GIFT CARD WALK open shots, unless they were Abby Thrall had nine GeDeros said he wasn’t dis- Thursday, Jan 10th from well behind the 3-point points on a trio of 3-pointers couraged by his team’s effort. We will spin a wheel every half hour line. She scored nine of her and Tracee Scott added eight “We were down 13 and we starting at 12:30pm till 5:30pm, we will points from the foul line. for Marshfield, which also didn’t lose our composure,” announce that we will be spinning the wheel 1 minute Maddy Grant filled some got big buckets outside by he said. “To be down and prior to spin. We will call out a color then a number, if you are on the of the void for the Red Devils, Chavez and Katelyn slowly battle back and chip right color and numbered dot, you win a gift card worth the amount specified at time of spin. scoring 13 points of her own Rossback. away, that’s what you want.” Employee must verify number and color. Must be 18 years old by 1-10-13 to be eligible. and grabbing 15 rebounds. “We had timely shooting Coquille had chances to Only one winner per household. Must have ID for proof of age and address. But the Red Devils never were when we needed it,” Bryant cut into Marshfield’s lead, able to make up the early 13- said. “We had more balanced but shot just 11-for-24 from point deficit. scoring tonight, which we the foul line and 3-for-20 DOBAKE WALK Friday, Jan 11th The closest they came was have to have. When we do from 3-point range. We will spin a wheel every half hour starting at 12:30pm till 5:30pm, we will 29-25 when Grant scored a that, we usually play pretty “We needed that game,” announce that we will be spinning the wheel 1 minute prior to spin. We will put-back bucket midway well.” Tim GeDeros said. “We did- call out a color then a number, if you are on the right color and numbered through the third quarter. “Our confidence is build- n’t roll over. We just kept dot, you win 1 DoBake Item of your choice. Babb followed that with a ing,” added Babb. “We need battling and battling. Please be courteous no pushing please. 3-pointer and the Pirates put this tournament to build our “Marshfield played a good Employee must verify number and color. Must be 18 years old by 1-11-13 to be eligible. the game away in the fourth, confidence. We have a young game.” Only one winner per household. Must have ID for proof of age and address.

MP boys place third at Regis tourney Don’t forget to buy your tickets for a chance to win a on Saturday, Jan 12th! THE WORLD and then things started to added 14 and Taylor Fischer SHOPPING SPREE unravel,” said Myrtle Point 12. All funds go to North Bend High School’s Baseball Myrtle Point’s boys bas- coach Dave Larsen. “You’ve In the first round ketball team captured third got to give Kingsway credit. Thursday, host Regis beat the and Career Exploration Class. place in the Regis They did a great job.” Bobcats 42-34 in a game that Purchase tickets from North Bend Tournament on Friday, beat- But the Bobcats held on in Myrtle Point trailed by just Baseball Player and or from ing Kingsway Christian of overtime, when they three points in the final two Career Exploration Students. Washington 64-63 in over- outscored Kingsview minutes. time. Christian 7-6. Newton had 10 points Drawing will be held on The Bobcats built a 39-26 Matt Newton had 20 and Brad Larsen had a great Jan. 11th at 12pm. halftime lead, only to see the points in Friday’s win and game at point guard with game go to overtime. was named to the all-tourna- eight assists and several “Tonight started great ment team. Cooper Stateler steals. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B8 •The World • Saturday, December 29,2012 Y K Community On the lookout Births BAY AREA HOSPITAL Susan Baughman, from Isaac Tyler Mayes was born at Florence, is the whale watcher 2:26 p.m. on Dec. 12, 2012, on duty Wednesday at the weighing 6 pounds, 14 ounces. Umpqua River Lighthouse over- Parents are Vincent Mayes and look. She joins many other vol- Britany Sadler of Coos Bay. unteers along the Oregon Coast Bently James Williams was born for the winter whale migration at 3:24 p.m. on Dec. 12, 2012, 2 count as grey whales head from weighing 6 pounds, 15 ⁄10 ounces. Alaska to Baja California to Parents are Thomas Williams have their calves. In the spring, and Brittney Converse of Ban- don. they will migrate back to their Alaskan waters.The watchers Aadhya Ongole was born at 4:48 are at the locations from 10 p.m. on Dec. 12, 2012, weighing 6 a.m. till 1 p.m. through Sunday. pounds, 8 ounces. Parents are Bhaskar and Bhavani Ongole of Beside helping to keep count, North Bend. they also will answer questions about the giant sea mammals’ Sydney Rose Jones was born at 5:25 p.m. on Dec. 13, 2012, life and travels. 1 weighing 8 pounds, 2⁄4 ounces. Parents are Matthew and Rox- anne Jones of North Bend. Curtis James Huff was born at 1:49 p.m. on Dec. 14, 2012, weighing 8 pounds. Parents are Benjamin and Teresa Huff of Coos Bay. Holdyn Lee Vitek was born at 5:14 p.m. on Dec. 14, 2012, weighing 9 1 pounds, 4⁄2 ounces. Parents are Christopher Vitek and Amanda Coffield of Reedsport. By Lou Sennick, The World Gabriel Conner Scott was born at 4:34 a.m. on Dec. 15, 2012, weighing 7 pounds. Parents are John and Courtney Scott of Coos Pets of the Week Bay. Community to celebrate Auggie James Stevens was born at 8:02 p.m. on Dec. 15, 2012, weighing 8 pounds, 3 ounces. Parents are Austin and Whitney finish of safety project Stevens of Coquille. Maggie May Musgrave was born at CHARLESTON — The Charleston. 2:01 a.m. on Dec. 16, 2012, Oregon International Port of weighing 8 pounds, 13 ounces. Coos Bay and Coos County BAY AREA Tree pick up service Parents are Alfred and Terri invite the residents of Ore- REPORTS COOS BAY — The Coos Musgrave of Coos Bay. gon’s Bay Area to Charleston Bay Fire Department will be Enedina Jean Jacobs was born at for a celebration at 11 a.m. storm drain system to reduce picking up Christmas trees 6:23 a.m. on Dec. 16, 2012, Kali Moose 6 Jan. 10, to commemorate the flooding and improve water throughout the city Jan. 5. weighing 5 pounds, 12 ⁄10 ounces. completion of the Boat Basin quality. Community mem- Each year in an effort to Parents are Donald and Michelle Pacific Cove Humane Society Jacobs of Coos Bay. Drive Bike/Pedestrian Safety bers and property owners remove dangerous trees from homes and businesses, the Pacific Cove Humane Society is featuring a kitten and dog project. The gathering will worked patiently with the Logan James Norris was born at be held at the Charleston Coos Bay Fire Department of the week, available for adoption through its “People-to- construction team through- 8:04 a.m. on Dec. 17, 2012, People” pet-matching service. Marina RV Park recreation picks up trees and disposes 8 out the busy 2012 tourist weighing 6 pounds, 9 ⁄10 ounces. I Kali is a beautiful, fluffy 6-month-old spayed calico room. Refreshments and of them. season to alter sidewalk Parents are H.W. Norris and teenage kitten that is looking for her forever home, as are her entertainment will be pro- This year the fire depart- Theresa Perkins of Coos Bay. three siblings: Jake, Puffin and Bibbs. These darling fluffy kit- vided. designs and guide traffic, ment will starting at 9 a.m. Jamin Joshua-Daniel Burch was tens are all very shy, but their foster dad is working hard to The county Road Depart- leading to a successful col- on Jan. 5. Have your tree by laborative project. born at 5:21 p.m. on Dec. 17, socialize them since he rescued after they were abandoned. ment, Port staff and com- the street before 9 a.m. It is 8 2012, weighing 8 ⁄10 pounds. Par- I Moose is a very sweet 6-year-old black and white pit munity members worked for The Jan. 10 celebration not necessary to call for pick will include entertainment ents are Jacob and Cassie Burch mix that will be neutered soon and is recovering from a skin nearly a decade to obtain up. Donations of a canned of Coos Bay. condition. He’s very laid back and loving, not an aggressive funding for the project, suc- provided by the Wild food may be left with the bone in his body. He gets along with other dogs and people of ceeding in raising $1.3 mil- Women of Charleston, tree. All donations will be MadiLyn Gayle Swenson was born all ages. He hasn’t been around cats, but would probably just lion to install sidewalks, awards and an opportunity given to a local food bank. at 11:48 p.m. on Dec. 17, 2012, ignore them. streetlights, landscaping and to share stories and envision For information contact the weighing 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Evaluation required. For information about adoptions, a new road surface. Engi- next steps to partnering for Coos Bay Fire Department at Parents are John and Kambria call 541-756-6522. neers also designed a new future projects to improve 541-269-1191. Swenson of Bandon. Finley James Preston was born at 9:11 a.m. on Dec. 18, 2012, 3 weighing 7 pounds, 7 ⁄4 ounces. Parents are Nicholas and Siob- Powering Meetings han Preston of North Bend. WEDNESDAY Ireland Grace Kirchgesler was creativity Coos Bay City Council — 7 p.m., born at 5:26 p.m. on Dec. 18, council chambers, city hall, 500 2012, weighing 9 pounds. Par- Central Ave.; regular meeting. ents are Randy and Jasmine at the Kirchgesler of Bandon. THURSDAY Gavin Thomas Cernovich was born at 4:54 a.m. on Dec. 19, 2012, museum Coos Bay Public Works and weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces. Development Deptartment Parents are Adam and Angela Tree Board — 4 p.m., manag- Cernovich of Coos Bay. er’s conference room, city hall, 500 Central Ave.; first Brayden David Gregory Fischbach quarter meeting. was born at 1:12 p.m. on Dec. 19, 2012, weighing 6 pounds, 5 ounces. Parents are Damon Fis- MONDAY, JAN. 7 chbach and Haylea Kwiatkowski Reedsport City Council — 5:30 of Coos Bay. p.m., conference room, city Esperanza Josefina Onate- hall, 451 Winchester Ave.; Vazquez was born at 10:49 a.m. Contributed Photo work session. on Dec. 21, 2012, weighing 7 The Pacific Power Foundation has awarded a $2,000 grant to Coos Art Museum to help support its 2013 exhi- 1 Reedsport City Council — 7 pounds, 12⁄2 ounces. Parents are bition season.Angela Jacobson and Monte Mendenhall of Pacific Power Foundation present a check to Steven p.m., city hall, 451 Winchester Carlos and Delaina Onate- Broocks, center, surrounded by the Ken Means’Carousel exhibition at Coos Art Museum. Ave.; regular meeting. Vazquez of North Bend.

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Make it adjustable * INTEREST starting at 0% Fri., Jan. 4th $ FOR 12 MONTHS Poster Preview Party with Don McMichael 999 *See store for details. Coos Art Museum - 6-8pm Members can enjoy hors d’oeuvres and a champagne toast REN FORTH PLUSH BAY ISLAND MEMORY FOAM while Don McMichael signs your 2013 Festival Poster! $ $ 2013 Festival T-shirts will also be available. 339999 SALE! 559999SALE! WAS $1199 QUEEN 2-PC. SET WAS $499 QUEEN 2-PC. SET Sat., Jan. 5th - 6pm Twin 2 -pc Set $299 Twin 2-pc Set $529 A House Concert with a Classical Twist Full 2 -pc Set $379 Full 2-pc Set $559 Please contact the OCMA office at 541-267-0938 or King 3-pc Set $899 King 3-pc Set $599 [email protected] for location as space is limited. $25 minimum donation.

BRYAN PARK FIRM AVERY HARBOR FIRM LATEX Sun., Jan. 6th $ $ 669999 SALE! 999999SALE! QUEEN 2-PC. SET WAS $1299 QUEEN 2-PC. SET WAS $1699 with the Zephyr Trio and Flute/Piccolo/Oboe Twin 2 -pc Set $599 Twin 2 -pc Set $599 Full 2 -pc Set $649 Full 2 -pc Set $799 NB Presbyterian Church - 2pm King 3-pc Set $969 King 3-pc Set $1299 There will be a reception immediately following the concert.

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Real Estate | C2 Comics | C5 Money Classifieds | C6 C theworldlink.com/business • Business Editor Gail Elber • 541-269-1222, ext. 234 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2012 How about a Venza with your panini? Act quickly to appeal BY GAIL ELBER separate building behind the sales The World office, customers’ cars are now washed in a covered bay instead of IRS levy There’s a new cafe in Coos Bay. outside. Customers will drop off You can buy a car there, too. their cars in a bay in front of the Q: I just received notifica- Coos Bay Toyota’s renovation is service writer’s desk, and a new tion the IRS has levied my nearly complete, with a grand oil-change and lube facility has business bank account. opening set for the first week in been built. What should I do? February. The Hawthornes are spending A: A levy is a Lee Hawthorne, who owns the $2.5 million on the renovation, legal seizure of DOWN TO dealership with his brother Guy, with the help of a loan from Toy- your property BUSINESS said that in 2006, Toyota encour- ota. That’s a big project around to satisfy a tax aged all its dealers to remodel their here, but it’s peanuts compared debt. The dealerships in line with a package with what some industry analysts Internal Rev- of corporate standards. are calling a trend toward “Taj enue Service But Hawthorne took it a step Mahal” dealerships. Before the levies only after further. A typical Toyota dealer- 2008 recession, manufacturers it has unsuc- ship, he said, looks like a “mau- gave dealers incentives to under- cessfully tried soleum” — not a place where cus- take renovations whose cost to collect taxes tomers want to spend a lot of time. soared to $20 million to $50 mil- due. Typically, Hawthorne envisioned something lion in affluent markets. The high the IRS has ARLENE more “like a VIP lounge in an air- standards have been blamed for assessed the tax SOTO port.” inflating car prices and driving due and sent Joe Slack of HGE Inc. in Coos dealers out of business in the By Gail Elber, The World you a “Notice Bay was the architect, but recent lean years. Guy, left, and Lee Hawthorne are close to completing a renovation of their dealership, and Demand for Payment”; you Hawthorne takes credit for the In contrast, Coos Bay Toyota Coos Bay Toyota, that includes a cozy cafe. neglected or refused to pay the design. has been thriving, boosted by its tax; and the IRS sent you a “Final Notice of Intent to Levy In the showroom, there’s a cafe “business development center” — ing, Toyota will send the dealer- that serves panini, ice cream, and an office where employees field and Notice of Your Right to a ship an extra 300 cars a year, Name the cafe Hearing” at least 30 days prior espresso drinks.Lunch customers inquiries from out-of-town buy- Hawthorne said. That’s a lot of The public is encouraged to stop by to the actual levy. are welcome, even if they aren’t ers. Since 2007, the dealership has cars to sell, but Hawthorne, who shopping for cars. There’s a grown from 18 employees to 44. Coos Bay Toyota at 2001 N. Bayshore The IRS recommends, “If started the dealership in 1980 and soundproof kids’ room with toys, Hawthorne said a third of the deal- Drive and enter a suggestion for the name your property is levied or was joined by his brother soon games and cartoons. The waiting ership’s sales come from the Web of the new cafe in the showroom. Each seized, contact the employee thereafter, is bullish on Coos Bay’s area has a fireplace, a TV, and now, as people search for particu- entrant will earn a dollar’s worth of credit who took the action. You may Internet stations. Looking at the lar vehicles. For example, they prospects. “We’re making an to the cafe, and the winning entrant will also ask the IRS manager to tasteful appointments, you might recently sold a red-and-white investment in this community get a television. review your case. If the matter is Co-owner Lee Hawthorne said several think you were relaxing at a ski 1996 Ford F-150 to a company in knowing it’s going to grow,” he still unresolved, the manager people with long memories have already can explain your rights of appeal lodge instead of waiting for an oil Kansas that has a fleet of them, said.“We’re betting on the future.” suggested “Duke’s,” in honor of the drive- to the Office of Appeals.” change. and sent a Toyota Solara convert- Reporter Gail Elber can be in restaurant that used to occupy a build- If you have a tax adviser, con- The renovation has also created ible to a woman in San Diego who reached at 541-269-1222, ext. 234, ing that became part of the dealership. tact him or her immediately to more space for offices and some wanted an exact replacement for or at [email protected]. assist you in the appeal process new service areas. Although the her totaled car. since your time to appeal the service department remains in a As an incentive for the remodel- decision is limited. Your tax adviser may be able to help you get some of the levied funds released to operate your busi- ness. If you owe the taxes, you Eastside landmark stays in the family will be required to set up a pay- ment plan with the IRS to clear any taxes due in a reasonable When Tom and Teri Craig ume it did in 1982. In January, flow-through traffic,”Craig said. amount of time. Once the pay- bought the TNT Market in they’ll be passing on their store to Traci works at North Bend ment plan is in place, it’s crucial Eastside in December, 1982, their their daughter and son-in-law, Medical Center, but David has you make payments as agreed or parents were incredulous. Tom David and Traci Elst. been the market’s night manager communicate with the IRS why Craig can still imitate their reac- The Craigs took the Eastside for seven years. When the Elsts your payment will be late. Oth- tion: “You’re mainstay from the early days of take over, the Craigs plan to enjoy erwise, the IRS may be forced to doing what? convenience stores, when a “mom some RV travel, but they’ll make TRADE take more drastic action up to or Moving to a and pop grocery” resembled a occasional cameo appearances including criminal prosecution. place with 10 WINDS miniature supermarket, to the behind the counter. If you believe the levy was an percent unem- modern era of grab-and-go foods error, you must request a con- ployment?” and counters designed for quick A treat for women ference with the managerof the Thirty years scanning. Craig said he expects “Christmas is over, it’s time to IRS employee who issued the later, we’re back the Elsts to expand the store’s treat yourself,”says the Facebook levy. This must be done quickly. to 10 percent fast-food offerings. invitation to “After Hours with You have only a few days to file a unemployment, But the store still has a broad Thrifty Sisters,”an event at which form 9423 “Collection Appeal but the Craigs range of grocery offerings, which women can “shop and unwind” Request,”which is part of the have built TNT is helpful for Eastsiders who don’t starting at 6 p.m. Jan. 11. Rachael By Gail Elber, The World appeal process if you cannot Market into a drive. It’s also a boon to anglers Davidson and Mindy Madsen, Lyn Pinney, owner of The Blanket Lady in resolve your disagreement with business that GAIL heading up the river. “We have the owners of the boutique at 63336 downtown Coos Bay, snuggles with one the collection manager. Once does 10 or 15 ELBER best of both worlds — a strong Boat Basin Road in Charleston, of her plush polyester blankets. again, your tax adviser can times the vol- community around us and lots of will have deals on their consign- assist you through this process. ment clothing and handmade Unpaid taxes are often a But it’s still mostly about the accessories as well as vendors of symptom of a much deeper blankets. Mere words and photo- Scentsy, Paparazzi Jewelry, business problem. Take the time graphs cannot do justice to the Pampered Chef, ThirtyOne and to review financial statements ineffable softness of Pinney’s top- Sexy Mojo. There’ll be prize draw- and create a cash flow budget. of-the-line blankets. She also has ings during the evening. Find Strategize ways to increase cash rugs made out of the same uncan- them on Facebook for updates, or flow either by increasing rev- nily soft polyester material and call 541-808-2775. enue or decreasing costs. Look sheets made of polyester that is for the sources and uses of said to imitate the feel of high- Business is soft funds that led to the cash flow thread-count cotton. Having a Since The Blanket Lady, Lyn shortfall; too much inventory, hard day? Stop in and pet one of Pinney, moved from Pony Village slow accounts receivable collec- the blankets. You’ll feel better. Mall to 201 Broadway in Coos Bay tions, insufficient sales, theft, Reading her rapturous descrip- in July, she’s added much more debt too high, payroll too high, tions of her latest blankets on her than blankets to her store. She’s etc. Work with a financial advis- Facebook page might also brighten got works by local artists, includ- er to implement changes needed your day, and you’ll learn some- ing photos and cards by Mureen to turn the business around. thing about good Facebook mar- Walker, cards by Vivian Morgan, Arlene M. Soto is the director keting by watching Pinney con- pottery by Robert Celentano, and of the SWOCC Small Business nect with customersand gauge the wood carvings by Baltazar Development Center, effectiveness of her other adver- “Shorty” Reyes. She also has some www.BizCenter.org. She can be tising. She’s having an end-of- By Alysha Beck, The World of the gift lines that Fiddlesticks reached at 541-756-6445, the-year sale right now, so now From left to right,Tom Craig,Teri Craig,Aspen Elst,Willow Elst,David Elst and Traci Elst used to carry, such as wind chimes [email protected], or at 2455 might be the time to find a blanket stand in the TNT Market in Eastside Coos Bay. The Craigs will sell the store to their and plaques; look for wind socks Maple Leaf, North Bend, OR of your own to pet: 541-260-3222. daughter,Traci, and son-in-law, David on January 1. as spring approaches. 97459.

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C M C M Y K C2 •The World • Saturday, December 29,2012 Y K INSIDE THIS ISSUE Patents and trademarks: My plants broke the law

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• The World Newspaper • www.OregonCoastHomeFinder.com Planning a kid-friendly New Year’s Eve

BY LAURA JOFRE feel part of the holiday. decorating the table,” says The Associated Press 1. New Year’s poster — James. Take an 18-by-24-inch 3. Making some noise — How do you make a New poster board and label it, Of course there must be Year’s party that the whole “What I want to do in 2013.” noisemakers. James sug- family can enjoy? It can be simple, with a lot gests this fresh take: Paint For years, I barely of room to write, or it can be small, empty raisin boxes acknowledged New Year’s decorated by kids who know with silver or gold paint — Eve to my three kids so they their way around a poster spray paint is easiest — and wouldn’t know they were board. Tape it up somewhere then decorate them with missing anything. I either central — I like the refriger- small gems or sequins. Fill went to some flashy ator — and keep washable the boxes with dry pasta or grownup event or skipped it markers nearby. Write in an rice, and tape a Popsicle and went to bed. In the entry or two, whether reso- stick to the back. The noise- morning, I explained about lution-like (“I want to take makers can sit in vases the date change. up jogging”) or wishful around the table. Kids will Last year, though, our thinking (”I want to explore be proud of their contribu- family attended a party at a the Amazon”). The poster tions, and you’ll be happy to friend’s, and it was genuine- can be a family project or it have them as attractive table ly heartwarming. I began to can be opened up to guests decorations. think it was worth making as a less-formal guest book 4. Food — To avoid holi- an effort to mark the holi- at this less-formal party. day feast fatigue, a New day, together, at home. 2. Table top — Table dicor Year’s feast should consist of New Year’s is not just for can be kid-constructed and foods the family actually adults. A small party is reusable, and it does not likes. You’re not tied to tra- doable and relaxing; think have to look childlike or dition, so focus on old fami- The Associated Press about inviting extended chaotic. A great idea from ly favorites, or on foods that A New Year’s cake baked and decorated by Laura Jofre daughter. family or close friends and Sabrina James, style director some cultures say bring their children. at Parenting Magazine, is to good luck. According to sprinkles or frosting colors Whether you rock the oldies fall apart. “Parents feel more com- paint inexpensive plastic Epicurious.com, cooked you offer; adult guests don’t or attempt to rap, the kids And they may. But the fortable with their kids chargers (the larger plates greens symbolize money always enjoy a crunchy are just as entertained as the karaoke, other kids and spe- around,” says Selvi Rudge, a that go under dinner plates) and good fortune; pork inch-thick layer of purple adults. And they will want cial treats may keep them mother of three in with black chalkboard paint, means prosperity. Don’t eat sugar. their turn, so make sure fueled and happy enough to Larchmont, N.Y., who often then have the kids decorate anything that moves back- 5. After-meal activity — your song list includes some see the ball drop. And then invites friends and kids for the plates with white chalk. wards, like lobster. My Karaoke is a new tradition current hits or favorites they you will have another family New Year’s. “And having the They can draw stars or write teen-age daughter likes to for our family; we learned it know. memory tucked away, and kids there just makes the guests’ names or “2013” — bake a holiday cake and get from the friends who held Finally, do you or don’t maybe another entry for the celebration better.” even toddlers can scribble. creative with frosting. last year’s party. Systems you keep the kids up til mid- 2013 poster: I want the Preparing with some sim- “It all stays black and white, Baking infuses the air with range in price from less than night? Go for it, but be pre- whole family to ring in the ple crafting and cooking it still looks sophisticated, cheer and allows kids to par- $100 to more than $1,000, pared to send them to bed or new year together again in projects can make everyone and the kids have a hand in ticipate. Limit how many and can be rented, too. say goodnight early if they 2014. Felt can add texture, warmth, fun to winter days

BY KIM COOK In Portland, designer Nod’s delicious-looking ver- variety of colors — makes it lunchmeat-, cheese- and Check the closet for sweater For The Associated Press Alison Comfort offers a sions; here too, round orna- terrific for crafting, not only lettuce-filled baguette, and a castoffs, then machine-wash woodsy wonderland of little ments in felt stripes or gath- for designers but for creative cookie for dessert. She also and dry them on hot settings It’s that time of year when felt pumpkins, acorns, mush- ered layers. All would look amateurs. recreated one of her son’s and get crafting. Projects like texture, character and rooms, nests and forest ani- cute on a kids’ tree. “Felt is one of my favorite favorite book characters, pillow covers, patchwork blan- warmth define the most suc- mals — small sculptures that www.landofnod.com materials. It’s an extremely Lowly Worm, from Richard kets and pouches are on cessful decor. The perfect might add charm to a holiday At Crate & Barrel, laser- easy material to work with Scarry’s “Busytown.” www.marthastewart.com. time for felt. table — at her Etsy.com shop, cut felt placemats with sea- because, unlike most fabrics, Food is a popular subject In the felting community, This season has seen a www.etsy.com/shop/house- sonal motifs, felt ball gar- it’s non-woven, so it won’t for felt crafters, often as soft that method, which uses yarn variety of creative, decorative ofmoss. lands, and a collection of tree unravel and doesn’t require children’s toys but some- rather than roving, is called felt items for table and tree. “There’s something so ornaments including ginger- hemming,” says Jodi Levine, times so realistically ren- “fulling.” You’ll find it sewn, lasercut, dear and precious about start- bread men, Swedish style designer-at-large for dered that it’s elevated to Martha Stewart’s site also appliqued or otherwise ing with a natural material in birds and owls add homespun Martha Stewart Living. something more artful. has instructions for making manipulated to create eye- its raw state, using a simple charm. A felt pillow with April Tatom of Louisville, Roving, a washed and little felt mitten clips, mini catching fashion accessories, tool and my own hands, and appliquid partridge in a pear Ky., sells felting supplies on carded wool with a texture stockings and mice orna- charming toys and sculptures, transforming it,”she says. tree might make a welcome her website, www.feltora- similar to cotton candy, is ments, tree skirts and gifts, and chic items for the home. There are guides online for hostess gift. www.crateand- ma.com. the basis for many sculpted as well as some easy kids’ Or you can try your hand at making felt candy canes,but if barrel.com When she decided to try felt creatures and items. The projects. felt-making and crafting you aren’t crafty and still love The nature of felt — soft, her hand at appliqued cloth- fiber is pulled into strands Children also might enjoy yourself. (More on that later.) the look, consider Land of pliable and able to take on a ing for children and experi- that can be formed and making little felt animals mented with various fabrics, poked with fingers or nee- with EK Success’ penguin or “I found that nothing dles into shapes. Many of the snowman craft kits. matched the lush texture of animals on Etsy and in stores www.eksuccess.com felt. It just beckons to be are crafted this way; it’s easy For first-time felt touched and adds a cozy to manipulate roving and no crafters, Tatom offers these dimension to any project. sewing is required. Check tips: There’s no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ out www.livingfelt.com for I Invest in high-quality side to it. Felt toys are won- supplies and kits. felt so it will hold up over time. derfully tactile for little fin- Alternatively, a method I Use a rotary cutter for gers and visually stimulating called wet felting uses hot, larger cuts and small for kids of all ages.” soapy water and agitation to embroidery scissors for For her own kids, Tatom enmesh wool or other fibers details. Rotary cutters save recently completed a felt so tightly that they cannot time, give precise results, “picnic” set complete with a be pulled apart. and are also available in scal- Additional online sources lop and zigzag designs. for wool and wool-blend felt, I Experiment with dif- Levine says, include: ferent types of felt. Each has www.purlsoho.com, benefits: recycled eco-felt www.achildsdream.com and (created from recycled bot- www.commonwealthfelt.com. tles), 100 percent wool felt Or you may not have to (rich texture), wool-blend buy anything at all if a com- felt (affordable, versatile), mon laundry mishap occurs. bamboo felt (ultra-soft). “If you’ve ever shrunk a I Don’t create a The Associated Press Photos wool sweater, scarf or hat, machine-washable project Alison Comfort is inspired by the forest floor to create realistic natural forms like mushrooms,pebbles,moss you’ve created felt,” Levine without first testing a swatch and acorns. Using eco-friendly wool helps her tie the organic elements of the craft together. A mushroom made with wool. laughs. of the felt in the washer.

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C M C M Y K Saturday, December 29,2012 • The World • C3 Y K Real Estate Patents and trademarks: My plants broke the law

BY LEE REICH their own potato tubers. Distinctiveness has The Associated Press always been a potential bone The beginnings of contention, especially The intricacies of plant of plant protection since DNA fingerprinting patenting came home for me Some might argue that the can now be used to unlock a this past year with a ship- Plant Patent Act was too long plant’s genetic code, some of ment of strawberry plants. in coming. If it had been in which is just “junk,” not Strawberry plants send place earlier, then Stark expressing any trait. out runners, thin stems on Brothers Nursery, which Patents are valid for the ends of which new plants bought propagation rights to about 20 years, after which form, which themselves take the original Red Delicious anyone can propagate the root and bear fruits and send apple for $3,000 in 1894, plant for sale or otherwise. out more runners. Those would not have had to erect a Someone could even then daughter plants forming at cage around the original Red produce hybrid seeds, pro- the ends of runners are use- Delicious tree. That cage only duced by crossing specific ful for filling in a strawberry stopped people from using the parents, because patents, bed as well as for transplant- original tree for propagation, available for anyone to see, ing elsewhere to make a new however; once Stark Brothers spell out exactly how a prod- bed. started selling trees, those uct is made. But these particular trees could be used by anyone plants that I bought last to propagate new ones. What’s in a name? spring were a patented vari- Enter trademarks. ety (Chandler). So trans- On to seeds, even genes Whether or not a plant has The Associated Press planting those daughter The 1930 legislation was been patented, it could be “Lawbreaking”Heritage birches dot the landscape in Bryn Mawr,Pa.The variety name under which this plant plants would constitute a broadened, in 1970, with the assigned a trademark name. was patented is Heritage; it was later trademarked Heritage. That’s a no-no: a variety and trademark name crime. Plant Variety Protection Act. What’s more, that trademark must be different. How about just letting It meant that seeds, is assigned to a company or the plants root by them- which are sexually produced individual, who could put patent expires. Other people circle around it. trademarked Heritage. selves? OK, but only for fruit when pollen fertilizes eggs, that name on any of their could propagate the patented I recently learned that That’s a no-no: a variety production to fill in my could now also be protected plants, even a few different plant, but could not sell it three birch trees I planted and trademark name must strawberry bed. Propagation by patents — so-called utili- ones. A patented variety also under your trademark. have broken a rule about be different. of any plant produced asex- ty patents. That’s the same could be marketed under A plant label stating patenting and trademark- Oh well, I’m not the one ually (that is, not by seed) kind of patent used for, say, a more than one trademark. “PPAF” (plant patent ing. They are Heritage who broke the rule, and the just to make new plants is new and better stapler or dog A patented plant is one applied for) means, for birches. The variety name plant is pest-resistant and forbidden under the Plant whistle or — more recently thing and a trademark name plants, the same thing as under the patent is Heritage, beautiful desspite its brush Patent Act of 1930. and controversially — genes. another. Patents have a lim- “patent pending” for any- and the plant was later with the law. The only exceptions are To be offered patent pro- ited life; trademarks can be thing; “PVR” (Plant Variety plants propagated by edible tection, a seed variety must renewed indefinitely, which Rights) means the plant has tubers — white potatoes, for not have been sold in the makes them useful. If you been patented. A plant may BEAUTIFUL 50.03 ACRES ON example. Growers of white U.S. for longer than a year, or start selling some outstand- be patented, though, with- DANIEL’S CREEK with a 3BR, 1BA potatoes evidently were vocal elsewhere for longer than ing patented plant under a out it stating so on its label. mobile home with a shop attached. enough back when the Act four years. The variety must trademarked name, people Names of trademarked Great property with lots of trees was being drafted to press for also reproduce reliably and will continue to buy it under plants are followed by a sym- including apple and some pasture. bol that looks like “R” with a This wonderful property has many the right to save and replant be distinct. that trademark even after the possibilities and can be yours for only $149,000. MLS#12145264

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NG! CONTEMPORARY HOME, Pride of Ownership LISTI NEW throughout. Vaulted Ceiling. Living Room, Should we be so ‘organized’? Family Room, Island Kitchen with stainless steel appliances. New stone floor. Three Bedrooms, Are people’s lives so I’ve always wondered built one myself — for quite a post hole diggers, snow Two baths, walk-in closets. 2 1/2 baths. Huge Deck area with paver patio for entertainment. chaotic and cluttered that whether there might be a bit less money — but it would shovels, leaf rakes, lawn .62 acres east of town. Triple car garage, 864 they need organizers? heap of stuff just out of cam- be months before the shop edger, pitchfork, etc. sq ft. Economical Heat Pump. Skylights. 1/2 I’m not talking about the era range, likely piled on the was up and running, and I The railing set at two feet $$2279,00079,,000 bath adjoins utility. MLS#12656075 folks who have held onto bed, while the new owners of didn’t want to wait. holds in place the myriad their baby teeth — and every the “system” wait for the The “system” just about scraps of lumber that I’ve BIG COUNTRY 4 acres. Paved driveway to your 1999 2,562sqft deluxe manufactured jelly jar and empty shampoo photographer to leave. doubled my hanging space squirreled away between the home. 3 huge bedrooms, one with glass bottle that’s come their way I’m told professional and gave me several shelves studs. block shower, Armstrong laminate flooring. since. organizers always insist their to arrange shoes and boots Above it all, a 20-foot Laundry room, all appliances. South facing I mean the average Joe and messy on, which was the real rea- extension ladder rests on covered patio. THREE SHOPS, with Jill with too-stuffed clothes employers son for the installation. plywood shelf brackets (sans concrete floors, totalling 2900+sqft. HOUSE $$ closets and jumbled garden first thin Getting the shoes up higher shelf), and the wheelbarrow Move it today! MLS#10058163 2299,00099,,000 tools in the garage. down their WORKS means I can vacuum the hangs from a very large nail D Impeccably maintained, I’m continually amused stuff. floor under them. I’ve driven into the end wall. RFOR MUST SELL. ORT O by closet organizer ads with Give it always hated having shoes My garden tools are simi- P close to everything Port Orford has to “before” and “after” photos. away, they on the floor. larly arranged in a foot-deep offer. Fishing, hiking, beaches, parks. The first always shows a say. Throw I also have something of a locker that’s built into the Manicured .5 acres. 3BD, 2BA, vaulted ceiling, fireplace, applainces, standard 1960s bedroom it away, “system” for keeping my outside wall of the work- VACANT dream kitchen. Oversized attached closet jammed hanger-to- move it to garage clutter-free. shop, just steps away from $$ hanger with shirts and an attic It’s not one of those made the vegetable garden. 1149,00049,,000 garage. MLS#12389299 dresses and a couple of hun- storage from slate-gray chipboard I blatantly stole the idea dred shoes on the floor. locker … STEVE panels with routed grooves from a magazine photo of a Maybe some wadded quilts whatever. BATIE from which you can hang all similar tool shed built into a Daavidvid LL.. DDavisavis stuffed among shoe boxes But get it manner of specialized hooks privacy fence. and purses on the shelf. out of the and shelves and racks (avail- It was not, however, an ad The “after” photo is of the way. able only from the grooved- for a “system.” Reealal EstateEstate same closet, now featuring If people can part so easily chipboard manufacturer, by Send your questions to: Frred Gerrnandtt,, Brrokerr Cellll:: ((541)) 290--9444 whatever “system” of enam- with the Hawaiian shirt they the way). HouseWorks, P.O. Box 1110 Alabama Street, Bandon, OR 97411 eled wire or laminated chip- bought for an ill-advised My “system” is called 81609, Lincoln, NE 68501, or Office: (541) 347-9444 or toll free 1-800-835-9444 board is being peddled in the luau-themed party or the nails. email: houseworks@journal- Website: www.bandonhomes.com ad. pants they’ll never wear Strips of 1-by-2 railing are star.com. It shows about a fourth of again — no matter how much nailed to the bare studs along the previous closet’s cloth- yogurt and celery they eat — the long west wall — one Contents are prepared by the Advertising ing (now suddenly with do they really need a “sys- about seven feet off the floor Department with contributions from local housing inches of space between the tem” to organize what’s left? and others at four feet and Oregon Coast industry representatives. Opinions expressed by hangers), only six pairs of That said, I confess I actu- two feet. contributors belong to the writers and may not shoes (arranged on the new ally did install such a “sys- Into the upper two strips Home Finder represent official views of their employers or matching shoe rack) and tem” in my bedroom closet are driven about a hundred professional associations. Nothing in this NONE of the quilts or shoe shortly after I bought the nails, carefully spaced and A weekly advertising supplement published publication may be reproduced in any manner boxes or purses. new-new house. I’d have sized to fit the handles of my without the specific written permission of the by The World publisher. Advertising Department EQUAL HOUSING As we reflect upon our many blessings this OPPORTUNITY wonderful holiday season, we would like to take PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All real estate advertising CONTACT US in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing this opportunity to say “thank you” to all our The World Newspaper Act which makes it illegal to advertise” any friends, customers and business associates. preference, limitation or discrimination based on Wishing each of you a very bright and prosperous PO BOX 1840 race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status New Year in 2013! Coos Bay, OR 97420 or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” From All of Us at Pacific Properties Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant HOW TO PLACE women and people who have security custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not ADVERTISING knowingly accept any advertising for real estate Phone: 269-1222 which is in violation of the law. Our readers are 791 Commercial Ave., Coos Bay • (541) 269-5263 Fax: 267-0294 hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in www.PacificPropertiesTeam.com this newspaper are available on and equal opportunity basis. C M C M Y K Y K

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Box 805/2050 Lincoln St./NorthBend Tuesday SAFEMeeting ...... 7:00 pm Pastors Sharron Kay & Jim Womack Wednesday Teen Meeting...... 7:00 pm Ph. 541-756-4838 www.nbfwc.org Thursday Mid-Week Services ...... 7:00 pm Baptist Jewish Presbyterian EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Christian Science CONGREGATION MAYIM SHALOM 282 W. Sixth, Coquille OR 97423 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N. BEND Senior Pastor Mark Elefritz ... Assistant Pastor Aaron Finley 541-756-4155 • PASTOR: Dr. Daniel Myers Sunday School 9:30am CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY For more info call Morning Worship Service 10:45 am Harrison & Vermont St. (East side of Pony Village Mall) Wednesday Family Night 6:00 pm 444 S.Wall, Coos Bay • 888-3294 541-266-0470 Sunday School...... 9:15 am Call for information about Youth Ministries, Bible Studies, www.mayimshalom.org Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:30 am Mom-To-Mom Ministry, Men’s Group & Wednesday Family Night for all ages Sunday Service & Sunday School...... 10:00 am Men & Womens Breakfast Bible Study (Friday)...... 6:30 am 541-396-2921 • www.ebccoquille.org 123 Ocean Blvd. Youth Meeting (Friday Evening) ...... 6pm-9pm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Combined Youth Group (Sunday) ...... 6 pm-7:00 pm Adjacent to church - Open after services, or by Appt. 541-751-9059 Lutheran FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1140 South 10th, Coos Bay An American Baptist Church CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL Pastor Gary Rice www.firstbaptistcoosbay.com Church of Christ 1835 N. 15th, Coos Bay • 541-267-3851 Sunday School ...... 9:00 am Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:00 am Pastor Quintin Cundiff Sunday Children’s Church...... 10:00 am COOS BAY CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday Worship Service ...... 10:30 am Monday Bible Study ...... 6:00 pm Sunday Bible Study for all ages...... 11:45 am Wednesday Home Bible Study ...... 6:30 pm “Building the Church you read about in your Bible” Midweek Bible Studies: Mr. Ed Werner, Evangelist * (541) 267-6021 Women ...... Wed. 10:00 am & Thurs. 9:30 am 775 W. Donnelly Ave. www.clcs-cb.org Bible School Classes 9:45am • Evening Worship 6:00pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH BEND Morning Worship 10:45am • Wednesday Prayer & Study 7:00pm Pastor J. L. Coffey Signing for Hearing Impaired 2080 Marion Ave., North Bend, 541-756-6544 *** Also, Nursery Available FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH www.firstbaptistnb.org Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Reformed Sunday School...... 9:45 am 2741 Sherman Ave., North Bend Sunday Worship Service...... 11:00 am & 6:00 pm Pastor Sue Seiffert - 541-756-4035 Wednesday SAFE Addiction Recovery Program...... 6:30 pm Office Hours ...... Mon.-Fri. 9-1 pm HOPE COVENANT REFORMED CHURCH Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School ...... 9:00 am 580 E. 9th St., Coquille, Oregon SOUTHERN BAPTIST Adult Study ...... 9:15 am 2761 BROADWAY, NORTH BEND • 541-756-4844 Worship (Child Care Provided)...... 10:30 am Pastor: Ron Joling • 541-396-4183 Sunday Bible Study ...... 9:30 am Home of Cartwheels Preschool ~ [email protected] Sunday Worship...... 10:30 am Sunday School ...... 9:45 am Sunday Life Group...... 6:00 pm Morning Service ...... 11:00 am SKYLINE BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Afternoon Service...... 4:30 pm “A Christ Centered, Biblically Based, Family Oriented, Dynamic Fellowship” Where You Can Find A Friend 3451 Liberty St., North Bend - 541-756-3311 GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN ELCA (1 block off Newmark behind Boynton Park) www.sbcnb.org 1290 Thompson Rd., Coos Bay (5 Blocks East of Hospital) David Woodruff, Sr. Pastor - Tim Young, Adult & Family Ministries Pastor Jon Strasman - 541-267-2347 Josh Kintigh, Youth & Children, Brenda Langlie, Children’s Director FALL WORSHIP HOURS Sunday School...... 9:00 am & 10:30 am (Clevland, Tenn.) Worship Service ...... 8:30 am and 11:00 am Sunday Worship...... 9:00 am& 10:30 am Church of God Salvation Army Wednesday Awana...... 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study ...... 10:00 am Sunday School for All Ages...... 10:00 am NORTH BEND CHURCH OF GOD All are Welcome (Nursery available for all services) THE SALVATION ARMY 1067 Newmark, North Bend • 541-756-6289 Pastor Gary L. Robertson WORSHIP & SERVICE CENTER 1155 Flanagan, Coos Bay...541-888-5202 Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Lieutenants Kevin and Heather Pope...Corps Officers Come Sunday Morning Service ...... 10:30 am Methodist NEW SCHEDULE Sunday Evening Service...... 6:00 pm Free Kids Meal ...... 9:00 am Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7:00 pm Christian Worship ...... 9:30 am “Building People Through Biblical Values” FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Morning Worship...... 10:45 am Worship Rev. Laura Beville, Pastor Worship Service...... 11:00 am With Us Communion 1st Sunday of each month - Handicapped Accessible Community Churches 123 Ocean Blvd. • 541-267-4410 • www.coosbayumc.org Seventh-day Adventist Church Open hearts, open minds, open doors • Childcare Available COOS BAY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Catholic HAUSER COMMUNITY CHURCH 2175 Newmark, Coos Bay 541-756-7413 HOLY REDEEMER - NORTH BEND 69411 Wildwood Dr., 7 miles north of North Bend UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, N. BEND Staff: John Adams, Bill Moldt, Rob Wright, Brion Spore, Nancy Goodman. 541-756-6959 Sabbath School Bible Class...... 9:30 am 2250 16th St. - 541-756-0633 Radio broadcast Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. (K-Light 98.7 fm) Rev. Jerry Steele, Pastor Worship Service...... 10:45 am (West off Broadway) Located at Pony Village Mall, between AT&T & Sears Stores Sunday Worship Celebration ...... 8:15 & 11:00 am Pastor Ken Williams MASSES: Sunday School...... 9:45 am FALL SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Nurseries provided for all services. Affiliated with Village Missions - 541-756-2591 Sunday School ...... 9:30 am Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Celebration Service...... 10:55 am Confessions: Saturday 4-5 pm or by appointment Communion 1st Sunday of the month Daily Mass: Wed 5:00pm / Thu & Fri 9:00am Unitarian Universalist Episcopal Nazarene UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST (S.C.U.U.F.) ST. MONICA - COOS BAY EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH NAZARENE - BAY AREA 357 S. 6th St. 4th & Highland, Coos Bay 541-269-5829 Located in North Bend at 1850 Clark St. (Behind Perry Electric) DIVERSE BELIEFS - ONE FELLOWSHIP Rev. Stephen A. Tyson, Rector Sr. Pastor Ron Halvorson MASSES: Sunday School...... 9:30 am Liberal Religious Organization Sunday Services...... 7:30 & 10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship ...... 10:45 am Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm 10am Sundays at 580 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:00 am Sunday School Classes...... 9:45 am Spanish Mass: 1 pm Wednesday Services: Holy Eucharist ...... 6:30 am NURSERY • CHILDREN’S CHURCH • YOUTH PROGRAM 541-266-7335 Confessions: Saturday 3:30 pm - 5 pm or by appt. Holy Eucharist with Healing...... 12 noon BIBLE STUDIES • CARE GROUPS for more information and childcare arrangements Daily Mass: Tues: 5:30 pm Wed-Fri: 12 pm Children’s Sermon & Nursery Care For information or directions call 541-756-2004

Celebration Center Foursquare Non Denominational Word CELEBRATION CENTER BAY AREA FOURSQUARE CHURCH CALVARY ON THE BAY HARVEST OF FAITH FAMILY CHURCH Living the message Jesus preached! 466 Donnelly (across from the new Coos Bay Fire Station) “Teaching God’s Word book by book, Glorifying, Proclaiming and Showing Christ to all chapter by chapter, verse by verse” Bringing help and hope through the Word of God Now meeting at: 131 N. 3rd (Hall Building), Coos Bay 2389 Sherman Ave., North Bend Pastors: David & Marilyn Scanlon Pastor Bart Cunningham (Former Roosevelt School) (541) 269-1821 Sunday Service...... 10:30 am Pastors Ron & Debbie Moore Sunday Worship ...... 10:00 am Sunday School..... (All ages through Adult)...... 9:00 am - 9:45 am Wednesday Jr/Sr. High School Youth ...... 7:00 pm Wednesday Service...... 7:00 pm Children’s services provided on Sunday & Wednesday Sunday Worship at 10am Sunday Worship.....(Nursery & Children’s Church Provided)...... 10:00 am 1954 Union Avenue, North Bend (541)756-1707 (Nursery and Kids Church also provided) We also have small group ministries meeting throughout the week. Pastors David & Bridgette Whinery www.calvaryonthebay.org (541)756-4000 • www.celebrationcenter.com E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ba4.org P.O. Box 477, Coos Bay, 541-266-0613

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C M C M Y K Saturday, December 29,2012 • The World • C5 Y K Don’t DILBERT jeopardize future for two rooms Dear Mary: My husband and I just found out we’re expecting our third child. We would like to add on to our home. My husband found out that he can take FRANK AND ERNEST out a loan from his 401(k) at a super-low interest rate, then have the amount deducted from his paycheck every week to pay back the loan to his account. It sounds too good to be true — and that’s making me nervous. I don’t EVERYDAY want to CHEAPSKATE jeopard- ize our THE BORN LOSER future for an extra two r ooms. He thinks I’m being Mary too Hunt worri- some. Is he ZITS right? — Doti, email Dear Doti: Most 401(k) plans allow this, but the conditions can be severe. First, there’s the matter of double taxation. The money in his account has never been taxed. Those are “before-tax” dollars. If he takes a loan, he will be repaying that money with “after-tax dollars.” For every $1.00 he bor- rows he’ll have to earn CLASSIC PEANUTS $1.28 or more to net $1.00 in his paycheck to repay the loan. Interest is on top of that. When he with- THE FAMILY CIRCUS draws those same dollars in retirement he’ll pay taxes on them again. Then there’s the matter of life’s uncertainty. If he leaves his employer for any reason before the loan is repaid, the entire bal- ance will immediately FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE become due. If you can’t do that, the loan balance will be converted from a loan to a cash withdrawal. He’ll get socked with a 10 percent penalty, plus the IRS and state tax collector will be knocking on your door to collect taxes on that “cash withdrawal.” And if that’s not enough, you must consid- er the potential loss of ROSE IS ROSE investment growth. Overall, borrowing from his 401(k) may be so trou- blesome this should be your last option, not your first. Dear Mary: You are my last resort! Please help. I bought a lovely cedar- lined wood chest at an auction about 10 years ago. Unfortunately, I have not been able to use it for LUANN storage of anything due to the brutal smell of moth- balls. Obviously, the for- mer owner used them, and I cannot rid the chest of this terrible smell. When we first purchased it, we left it outside with the lid open for weeks and weeks. That didn’t help at all. Can you suggest any- thing? — Joanne, email Dear Joanne, I’d like to wring the neck of the guy GRIZZWELLS who invented mothballs in the first place. I’m with you. That odor is worse than moths. As for your problem, it’s a tough one for sure. The only thing I know that will get rid of that odor is a product called Nok-Out (NokOut.com), which has worked for me on various odors in wood. Another option is to sand down all of the cedar lining with fine grit sand- paper. Vacuum away all of the dust. MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN This will renew the cedar fragrance. Hang in there. I know you’ll find the solution. Just don’t give up. Do you have a question for Mary? Email her at mary@everydaycheap- skate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.co m, a personal finance member website and the author of “Cheaper. Better. Faster.” just released in December 2012. To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Ext. 293 To learn more or to find the right person for your job, Notices Real Estate visit your local partner at theworldlink.com/jobs for details 400 500 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Saturday, December 29,2012 • The World • C7 Y K 604 Homes Unfurnished 604 Homes Unfurnished 605 Lots/Spaces 701 Furniture 710 Miscellaneous 789 Jewelry Making 5 mi. North of North Bend. Newer Near Green Acres 3 bedroom 1 bath, Oceanside RV Park Perm. monthly MERCHANDISE RARE GIFTS - Costco, Dec. 2010, 2bdrm 2 bth. w/ office. 2100 sq.ft. home with 17 acres, approved pets, spaces $350. Move in special 1 barely used Nikon D90 professional N/P/S, W/S/G included. Newer $900 wood & electric heat. Hard wood month free. Call office for details. SPECIALS digital camera, complete, manuals, plus $600 cleaning fee. 541-756-3041 floors in Kitchen and Livingroom, Gar- 541-888-2598 DVD, lenses, etc.; (pd. $1600). Small or 541-404-7209. age $850 mth. No smoking. Pervious 3 Weeks exterior chip one lens casing. $600 Choose any of these specials and LEASE WITH OPTION. NEW studio 2 References checked. 541-290-3668 OBO. 530-518-0761. Port Orford. add a photo for $5.00 extra. story 900 sq ft., plus garage. Lake CLASSIFIEDS WORK! 610 2-4-6 Plexes RARE GIFTS - see to appreciate: front / ocean view. Covered RV with 1960’s professional camera, complete, hook-ups. References 1155 13th st Let The World help you place 2 brd. Triplex for rent. No Merchandise 1 carrying case, original manual, lenses, Port Orford. Call 541-660-8080 your ad. 541-269-1222 pet/smoking. W/G paid. New carpet 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold etc. $400; new 4-volume leather and paint. Off street parking. between $1.00 up to $500. bound Liturgy of Hours $100. $500mo. $500 cleaning dep. FREE 530-518-0761. Port Orford. 541-297-4750 evenings or leave Sale: 625 Commercial Ave. Coos Bay. message and I will call you back. Merchandise 2 Preview at 8am Sunday, Sale starts at BRIDGE “Looking for a great gift? 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold 9am. Files Cabinets, Chairs, work Handmade is best! 3 bd, fenced back yard. Garage, between $501. up to $1000. benches, desks ect.. Ed Koch, former mayor of New North denying any.(Note that the heart deck, stove/fridge and drapes. w/g etsy.com/shop/ReprievesCorner Two sound design 9 in x 15in speak- pd. apply at 324 Ackerman $5.00 For custom orders call York City, said, “In action, be primitive; king would make a grand slam sure, ers, $5 both. New ice cream freezer 541-888-4762 (541)404-2606” in foresight, a strategist.” but the club king would not.) $5. 8 Vintage kroyden golf clubs, bag, Merchandise 3 It requires foresight to see the South has two possible heart los- pull cart $25, ten Christmas ceramic Clean & Quiet! Coos Bay 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold gifts $1-$10 ea. 541-888-2012 strategy necessary to make this six- ers. He also has only 11 top tricks: 2 bdm, 1.5 bth.. River view, w/ deck, between $1001. up to $1500. spade contract. What should South do seven spades, one heart, two dia- $599 mo. Available now. Reedsport $7.00 UNIQUE SIGNED/NUMBERED ART- 1bdm, 1 bth. Pet friendly $425Mo.W/S WORK and sports memorabilia for Pets/Animals after West leads the club king? monds and one club. So at first glance All specials will appear in pd. Pictures upon request. Please call sale. For details, call 541-271-4064 When North raised to three it looks as if declarer needs the heart The World, Bandon Western 800 541-991-2166. spades, promising some points (usual- finesse to work. However, assuming World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday ly 4 to 7), South used Roman Key West has the club queen behind his Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. Newer 2 bdr. 1bth Duplex. W/S/G All specials are category specific. Recreation/ 801 Birds/Fish Card Blackwood. North showed one king-lead, he is a candidate for an end- pd. $600mo plus $600 sec. NO There are no refunds on specials. key card (an ace or the spade king). play. smoking/pets. And 1 bdr.1 bth. apt. Starts October 1, 2012 Sports 725 Then South asked for specific kings, South, though, must have the fore- all utilities pd. $510 plus $510 sec. 541-267-6278 PET SPECIALS No smoking/pets. 541-756-3212 sight to ruff a club at trick Choose to ad a photo in this two, and not to ruff with 726 Biking special for only $5.00 more the spade two. South For Sale: 2009 Specialized Pet / Animal needs three dummy Stumpjumper FSR Comp. $1200 6 lines, 2 weeks Other Stuff 541-808-1754 entries (two for club ruffs 700 $12.00 and one for the endplay), All specials will appear in which must be the club The World, Bandon Western ace and two in trumps. Market Place World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday 701 Furniture Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. After the club ruff, declar- VICTORIAN STYLE 750 All specials are category specific. er takes his spade ace, ENGLISH OAK washstand $325; There are no refunds on specials. rocking love seat. In very good overtakes a middle spade church pew $325. New prices! Starts October 1, 2012 541-347-5053, leave message. shape. Burgundy floral print. with dummy’s jack, ruffs Asking $150. 541-756-8430 754 Garage Sales 541-267-6278 another club high, cashes Garage / Bazaar his top diamonds, and 704 Musical Instruments plays the spade two to 803 Dogs TAKAMINE LTD-2000. Specials dummy’s four. With the Acoustic-electric Guitar with AD-1 6 lines, 1 week AKC Choc. & Black Lab Pups. Ready preliminaries complete, pre-amp $900.00. Call 541-266-7449 $12.00 for New Year’s. Great bloodlines. Both South calls for the club parents have Hunt Test Titles and are All specials will appear in jack and discards his hunting machines. 2 males and 2 fe- 707 Tools The World, Bandon Western males. Dewclaws removed, 1st shots heart five. World, Umpqua Post, The Link, and wormed. $500. 541-756-7918. FOR SALE: Craftsman 5 HP chipper/ Online/Online Map West is trapped, forced shredder, starts easy, runs great, either to lead away from & Smart Mobile. $200. 20 pieces 1/2 inch by 20 ft. re- If scheduled before the deadline Wanted: Looking for a small breed the heart king or to con- bar $5 each. 541-281-5258. has passed. All prices will be the puppy. Prefer female but will consider cede a ruff-and-sluff same regardless of deadlines. All male. Willing to make payments. 8-12 (South ruffs on the board 709 Wanted to Buy specials are category specific. weeks old. Contact Chris at and sluffs his heart Matching China Hutch There are no refunds on specials. 541-294-8735. BUYING JUNK AUTOs Starts October 1, 2012 queen). and Table w/4 chairs, Excellent Condition $400, obo. 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ARIES (March 21-April 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Adopting a poor attitude could — Perhaps more than you may — Appearances won’t matter so destroy both your initiative and realize, you’ve become extreme- much at present, but a good per- purpose. ly popular with your peers lately. formance will really count. You’ll ARIES (March 21-April 19) Something really nice might have little to fear if your efforts — Even if you’re usually pretty happen to make you recognize and industry live up to your good at managing your this fact. promises. resources, there’s a good TAURUS (April 20-May 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) chance you may not be so cur- — Instead of waiting and hoping — If a wily antagonist tries to pull rently. Double-check everything something good will happen, something cute over you in front that is costing you money. take control of your destiny, and of your friends today, let this per- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) work hard to make important son know immediately that — Associates are likely to ignore changes occur. you’re onto what s/he is trying to you if they feel you’re not setting GEMINI (May 21-June 20) do. the kind of example they want to — Don’t be reluctant to make a GEMINI (May 21-June 20) follow. Don’t expect others to do rather difficult decision, especial- — Opportunities could be lurk- what you won’t do yourself. ly if you have the necessary vital ing in unexpected places. Don’t GEMINI (May 21-June 20) facts at your disposal. Just do hesitate for one minute to trans- — Although you might be analyt- what you believe is best for form something questionable ical and very observant, if you everybody. into what you always knew it focus merely on the negative, CANCER (June 21-July 22) could be. these attributes may be squan- — The new year indicates a CANCER (June 21-July 22) dered. Instead of being great deal of improvement con- — Speak up and say what you assertive, you’ll end up a cerning your financial interests, believe needs to be said, and not defeatist. but, of course, you must be alert just what you think others want CANCER (June 21-July 22) in order to take advantage of to hear. Sincerity serves a con- — If an endeavor in which you’re these winds of change. structive purpose, while evasion involved is not turning out to be LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — causes problems. as promising as you’d hoped, Even if your desires are of a LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — reassess it so that you don’t material nature, you must first An adversary who usually suc- spend any more money on it focus on the human relation- ceeds using shifty tactics will be than you need to. ships involved. This might entail no match for you.You’ll be ready LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — taking a circuitous route to get for this person’s guile and will Even though it’s in you to be an what you want. easily circumvent his or her above-average achiever, you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) schemes. might start focusing only on — There are still plenty of oppor- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) objectives that would provide tunities to break through certain — Arousing the spirit of cooper- you with little or no gratification. avenues that you have either ation in others is something you Try to look before you leap. missed or ignored. Check out do best when you’re fully VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) every possibility that comes your engaged. Don’t hesitate to go — Challenges might normally way. after the support of some enthu- bring out the best in you, but if LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — siastic allies if you need it. you’re not careful, you could Because your chart indicates LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — easily waffle under pressure that you will be quite popular When you are motivated by owing to an insecure attitude. with members of the opposite unselfishness, any arrangement LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — gender, this could turn out to be you take on is likely to turn out a If you can, you should avoid all a rather extraordinary day for success. This is because you activities that require a lot of you. Make the most of it. gain strength from giving and not money in order to be fun. You’re SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) taking. not likely to get value for your — If you are in need of a special SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) dollars. favor, your chances of getting it — You are able to easily adapt to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) are pretty good, but you must unfamiliar people or groups. — Whenever you’re not up to first ask for help. People can’t Anyone who lacks your talent will making decisions for yourself, read minds, so don’t expect be eyeing you with envy for your you can bet your bottom dollar them to automatically know your skill. others will do so for you. It’s needs. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- important to be your own person SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Dec. 21) — Allowing yourself to if you hope to get what you want. Dec. 21) — News you’ve been be intimidated by uncertainties SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- anxiously awaiting is on its way, or challenges will only cause Dec. 21) — Upon occasion, your and it’s likely to be good. 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Time-proven for property They were victims of I really don’t know anything h h TALK Puppy/Kitten Chow Can maintenance, tree-trimming, Hurricane Sandy this fall, and about car bodies, so I’d Dog/Cat Food h Quality Dog/Cat painting, sign, roof, siding, Chow h Special Kitty Non cleaning, high-mounted sign, light although their cars are run- appreciate your advice. Clumping Cat Litter h Bleach change-outs, upper-level exterior ning,they did get saltwater up Thanks! — Peter h h Windex Hand Sanitizer access. Work ready. Garaged to the electrical system in TOM: Frequent scraping h High Efficiency Laundry Soap $ $11,99011,99011,,990 downtown Coos Bay for h h certainly can cause damage, Small Fleece Blankets Advan- 2004 Nissan Xterra inspection or operational both vehicles. Their mechan- tage /Frontline /Revolution/Vectra 4x4, V6, Auto, Low Miles. demonstration. E-mail for specs, ic said the cars are totaled, Peter. h 6 foot Leashes h Collars (all B3245/675740 features, showing: 541-808-2120 h and there’s nothing to be RAY: It really depends on sizes) Small Dog Harnesses [email protected] h Fleece Cat Beds h Cat Nip/Cat done. Is he correct, or can you what’s being scraped. Lots of Treats h Pooper Scoopers help? BIG thanks! — Sue cars have a plastic wind h Old Towels/Blankets 915 Used Cars TOM: If what you mean by deflector under the front Coos County $9,990$9,990 1991 Buick Regal Custom, “up to the electrical system” bumper to improve mileage. $9,990$9,990 V-6 four door sedan. Original is up to the fuse box at the top TOM AND RAY If that’s all you’re scraping, it Animal Shelter 2007 Mercury Milan program car, single owner since. 541-751-2480 Premium, Leather, 1 Owner, Clean $2000 cash or cashier check. of the engine compartment, MAGLIOZZI would be of no mechanical B3238A/115467 8 888 541-297-0230. he probably IS correct. consequence — until it fell Kohl’s Cat House RAY: Water can do a off. And even then, it still 541-294-3876 the prices of similar cars on 8 888 For Help placing your tremendous amount of dam- used-car shopping sites. might not be of much conse- Pacific Cove classified ads, call age to a car. It can wreak RAY: If they don’t have quence. 541-756-6522 $10,990$110,9900,990 havoc on computers and safe- comprehensive insurance, TOM: But if you were $10,990$ 10,990 The World at 541-269-1222 ty and electrical systems. It scraping, say,the oil pan, that 2007 Kia Spectra EX then I suppose they can keep 4 Door, Auto, CD, Power Windows. Ask for CLASSIFIEDS! can lead to early corrosion could cause problems. Then 20K miles. B3244/425147 driving the cars for now, as and rust inside the engine and long as the cars’ basic you could tear it open one day Automobiles among the relays and wiring mechanical components and as you were backing out of 900 under the dashboard. It can safety systems are working. the driveway, lose all of your MALL result in a mold odor so But at some point, they’re oil, seize the engine and then $11,990$111,9901,990 S vicious that even my brother going to be driven out of the have to go out and buy your- $11,990$ 11,990 would notice it. self a cheap replacement car, 901 ATVs 2004 Honda CRV LX cars by an endless series of Auto, Low Miles. like a used ‘97 Saturn. TOM: Possibly. electrical failures and the B3240/006659 B USINESS RAY: So this requires RAY: That’s why insurance smell. So buy them a crate of some specific investigation, Auto Specials companies often total flooded Lysol Citrus Meadows Scent Choose to add a photo in this Peter. Explain to your Toyota WNERS cars. Replacing all of the and wish them luck for us. special for $5.00 more O : waterlogged parts simply dealer that when you test- drive the new Prius, the route 6 lines, 2 weeks $15,990$ 115,9905,,990 Find your niche costs more than replacing the Will driveway scraping $15.00 whole vehicle. is going to have to include a 2004 Jeep Wrangler scrap Prius-buying plan? trip up your driveway. All specials will appear in Auto, 42K Miles, 6-cyl., Hard Top & here! Tell them TOM: We wrote an article The World, Bandon Western More. B3205/762855 your about dealing with, and Dear Tom and Ray: I have TOM: When you turn into World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday what avoiding, flooded cars after a wonderful car, a ‘97 Saturn your driveway (go very slow- Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. that gets great mileage and ly), if you hear a scrape, you All specials are category specific. business has to the hurricane. You can read it There are no refunds on specials. at our website, has been reliable all this time. then can get out and watch Starts October 1, 2012 But it’s beginning to signal $21,990$21,990 offer on the www.cartalk.com. and try to determine what’s 541-267-6278 $21,990$21,990 RAY: Your relatives should me that it’s time for a scraping. 2004 Ford F-250 4x4 SWB Bulletin Board. Lariat, Diesel, Low Miles, Auto. call their insurance company replacement. I’d like to get a RAY: The Prius is 1222A/359637 Affordable and report the incident right Toyota Prius, but my curb cut designed with mileage in 906 4X4 away. You want the adjuster is just steep enough that mind, so my guess is that advertising to come out and look at the everyone I know who drives a what’s scraping probably is customized just cars while the fish are still Prius scrapes when they turn some plastic shielding that swimming in them. If he into my driveway. So, my improves airflow underneath $16,990$16,,990 for you! Call agrees that the cars are not questions are: (1) Would fre- the car. But since this car 2001 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab starts out low to the ground 1 Ton, 8.1L, V8, Dually, 17K Miles, One worth repairing, he’ll declare quent scraping on the front of Owner. B3229/141596 541-269-1222 them totaled and offer a set- the car damage it? And (2) if for aerodynamic purposes, tlement. Like $14. the scraping would cause you also could be risking a more important component. 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay Ext. 293 TOM: But they can refuse damage, can I have the car 5.2ltr V8, limited slip rear axle, 5 HondaWorld.com that and negotiate what they raised a couple of inches So my advice would be: If it spd. new water pump, tires, rear 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 to get started think are reasonable values somehow so it doesn’t con- scrapes, look for a different brakes & emergency brake cable. car. More! 541-260-8770 today. for the cars after researching tact the sidewalk every time I

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