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BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE contractor, Oregon Resources parcel was essential for building transfer to a different company if sioners Cam Parry and Fred The World Corp., to extract chromite on 465 investor confidence in its mineral ORC went bankrupt. Messerle disagreed openly with acres in the Seven Devils area. reserves as it refinances. “I’m trying to fully protect the Main’s concern over the lease’s COQUILLE – Amid cheers and Wayne Knott, chief executive of “It’s a great outcome, but we still county and its citizens,” Main said transfer provision. taunts, the Coos County commis- ORC’s parent company, IDM Inter- have a long road ahead,”Knott said. after the meeting. Parry argued that the provision sioners voted 2-1 on Monday night national, said the commissioners’ “Hopefully it allows me to garner Asked why he didn’t raise the ensures whoever mines the parcel — to allow a company to dig for min- decision was relieving. more interest for the investment issue earlier, Main said he believed ORC or otherwise — must compen- erals on a parcel of county-owned “I think if we had waited two potential.” that was the purpose of the public sate the county for damaged trees forest. weeks it would definitely be too late ORC’s shaky finances remained hearing. and abide by strict conditions. The deal concludes the county’s for ORC,”he said. a point of contention during Mon- “I thought we were going to vet “All I have heard tonight, the two-year stalemate with Kimberly- Knott’s company, which is min- day’s hearing. those issues in public sessions things people are most worried Clark, a paper manufacturer that ing in other areas of Coos County, Commissioner Bob Main voted tonight, rather than run it through about, I’m afraid they would hap- owns the parcel’s mineral rights. has been struggling after a global against the lease because, he said, like my two commissioners did,”he pen if we didn’t have a lease in Under the agreement, the coun- slowdown in mineral demand. he was concerned with a provision said. ty will allow Kimberly-Clark’s Knott said access to the county’s that would allow the document to During the meeting, Commis- SEE MINING | A10 Chasing record Powerball jackpot ATV crashes send two teens to hospital

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Coos County personnel responded to the The Associated Press The current Powerball jackpot is seen on a computer screen as Atem Getahun waits for a Georgia lottery machine to print a ticket Sheriff’s deputies and Hauser scene, but Coos County Sher- Rural Fire Department person- iff’s personnel were unable to for a waiting customer at a convenience store on Monday in Atlanta. nel responded to the scene, and respond, as they were still deal- Graves was transported to Bay ing with the earlier crash. 425 million reasons to play GOP softens stance on BY JEFF MCMURRAY body’s gotta win, so why not me? run, including Wednesday. The Associated Press The first part is true; somebody As the drought increases, so too replacement for Clinton will win the Powerball jackpot. will the chances of it ending on the CHICAGO — Eight months after Chuck Strutt, executive director next draw, because ticket sales WASHINGTON (AP) — U.N. 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John Kerry, largest in Powerball’s history, rep- The jackpot already has defied lightning than winning the Power- today, will focus on her much- D-Mass., seen as her closest resents a potential life-changing long odds by rolling over 16 con- ball. But that woefully understates maligned explanations of the alternative. But despite a soft- fortune. But before shelling out $2 secutive times without anyone hit- the danger of lightning. attack on the U.S. Consulate in ening of Republican opposition for a ticket, here are some things to ting the big prize, which now Tim Norfolk, a University of Benghazi, Libya, that killed the to Rice, she still has work to do consider: stands at $425 million ($278.3 mil- Akron mathematics professor who U.S. ambassador and three other to ensure that enough GOP sen- lion cash value). 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Oregon’s junior senator wants to block action no than the total between 1920 signed on, boosting Our view has adopted an audacious longer has to commit and 1980. Merkley and Udall toward Restoring majority rule to New Year’s resolution. He marathon oratory. Now, the Merkley and Sen. Tom the 51 votes they need. the U.S. Senate should be a aims at nothing less than mere threat of a filibuster Udall, D-N.M., have waged They’ll have one chance, matter of principle, not restoring majority rule in triggers the 60-vote a two-man war on frequent because this kind of change party. the U.S. Senate. requirement. filibustering since 2011. must be made when the Mention “filibuster” to Consequently, the minor- They’re pushing what new congressional session What do you think? most people, and we see a ity party needs just 41 votes Merkley calls a “very mod- begins. Hollywood-glamorized to block progress. Even est” change in the rules. Republicans are threat- The World welcomes image of a single stubborn though President Barack Ten senators, not just one, ening retribution if letters. Email us at senator, talking nonstop for Obama’s party theoretically would be needed to launch Democrats adopt the so- [email protected]. hours to prevent a vote. controls the Senate, the a filibuster. A filibuster called “nuclear option.”But Silencing the motor mouth majority Democrats are would have to be a real, old- fixing the filibuster is a required a supermajority of hamstrung from passing fashioned talkathon, with matter of principle, not 60 votes in the 100-seat laws or even confirming senators speaking continu- party. When America’s chamber. judicial nominations. Sen. ously on the Senate floor. voters give either party a The real-life practice of Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., notes The crusade reportedly is Senate majority, we expect filibustering changed in that the Senate has seen gaining momentum. Seven that party to get some work recent years. A senator who more filibusters since 2006 newly elected senators have done. Scaling back, moving forward

For as long as I can remember, I’ve always thought about waking up obscenely early the morning after Thanksgiving, to check out the goings-on at the toy or department store. Not because I wanted to shop, but to visit the safari — it’s always struck me as quite the exotic mystery, why anyone would want to walk away from a calm morning with family or friends to fight for a parking spot. In his book “Shiny Objects: Why We Spend Money We Don’t Have in Search of Happiness We Can’t Buy,” James A. Roberts examines this excessive material- ism. Roberts asserts: “(M)any Americans lack the ability to imagine any life but one focused on the pursuit of material possessions.” Looking at the Black Friday hoopla, it’s hard not to agree. “We work to spend and must work more to Write to us feed a never-ending Public Forum desire for more,”Roberts The World welcomes letters from readers. Please observe these standards: KATHRYN tells me. “The average I Use your real name. LOPEZ Baby Boomer heading I 400 words maximum. into retirement has Columnist how the editorial staff picks and saved an average of Time to clean up I Include your address and daytime phone number for verification. chooses its viewpoint to suit its $50,000. That’s barely I No defamation, vulgarity or business complaints. enough to get them through the first year, political signs agenda. I No poetry or religious testimony. In the editorial, The World let alone the 20 years most of us will live Dear Politicians, We generally print every letter that meets these guidelines. Send yours to past retirement.” It has been over two weeks bemoans the “power shift” from [email protected], or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. Even in painful economic times, we do since the election. Win, lose or elected politicians to profes- have a lot more than we need. And perhaps draw, I am still seeing too many sional bureaucrats (a viewpoint I it is because of this materialistic cliff that political signs littering the happen to agree with), yet where our government faces a fiscal one. countryside. Please, pick them was this concern when the gang “Given that most Americans would up! of two (unelected commission- readily admit that money and material And how many of you would ers), proposed a county admin- possessions are not going to make us vote for a candidate that agreed happy, why do we continue to act as if they to put up NO SIGNS? I have istrator (professional bureau- will?” Roberts asks. never voted for someone crat) and part-time commis- “iPhones embody the very essence of because I saw a sign along the sioners? the ‘Shiny Objects’ ethos,” Roberts tells road. Please, can’t we just have It doesn’t take a genius to me. “They are very expensive and need to our elections without them? We realize the administrator could be updated constantly to stay abreast of all are already bombarded on radio, follow his own agenda and part- of the new features and apps being offered. TV, billboards and the Internet. Apple has fully embraced the strategies of time commissioners wouldn’t Need I say more? planned and perceived obsolescence to have a clue. Joanne Beck keep us spending more than we can afford. We all know where the edito- Coquille It’s why there’s something incredibly rial staff was: banging the drum timely about the talk of sacrifice in the air. in support of the administrator Catholic bishops, who met in Baltimore View is in accord proposal. I ask again, is the edi- this month, discussed following the lead of torial staff feckless or hyp- the bishops in Britain, who have reintro- with set agenda duced the discipline of abstaining from ocrites? meat on Fridays as an “external act of The World editorial of Nov. You decide. penance, so necessary to fight the reign of 14, “Rethink the ban on ear- John Shank sin so evident in our personal lives, in the marks,” is a perfect example of Coos Bay world, and even within religious commu- nities,” as New York’s Cardinal Timothy Dolan has put it. “Living a life of meaning Governors take power as power balance shifts requires that we have the ability to exercise control over our behavior and desires,” Roberts reflects. “I feel that any real and With Mitt Romney’s defeat The flashpoint, at least mentation of Oba- war with Obama’s Environmental lasting behavior change is preceded by a and the loss of Republican seats in right now, is Obamacare. macare comes under Protection Agency. change in our attitudes. Once you have both House and Senate, the bal- People might assume the criticism, the blame And then there is the federal convinced yourself that money and pos- ance of power in the GOP has health care plan, passed by will lie with the admin- budget. The governors don't con- sessions are not the path to happiness, shifted. Republican governors — Congress, signed by the istration, and not the trol it, but they have balanced you’re halfway there,”he says. the one group that actually president and upheld by states. their own budgets, and many say “‘Shiny Objects’ was written with two increased its numbers Nov. 6 — the Supreme Court, will Some conservatives they are ready to accept cuts in broad objectives in mind,” Roberts believe they should take a bigger now simply go into effect. are urging the gover- federal funds for their states. explains. “The first was to make a com- and more influential role in It won't be that simple. nors not only to stay They’ll be pushing the dimin- pelling argument that more money and establishing the party's direction. Obamacare directs BYRON out of the exchanges ished Republican forces in Con- possessions will not make us happier.” At their annual meeting in Las states to establish YORK but also to reject Oba- gress to keep cutting. Again, we may think we know this, but Vegas last week, Republican gov- exchanges through which macare's planned Finally, the governors want a does our budget this month suggest some- ernors were quick to point out that uninsured people can Columnist expansion of Medicaid. greater role in the 2016 presiden- thing else? Once the disease is diagnosed, they now preside in 30 states, with purchase coverage. If the That could be a crip- tial process. While they speak Roberts, a professor at the business school a population of about 180 million states don't do it, the law says the pling blow to the health care law. well of Romney, his unforced at Baylor University, offers a prescription: people. Idaho Gov. Butch Otter sat federal government will step in “If enough states do so, Congress errors in the campaign hung over “The last four chapters explain how these down to make a little chart and and set up an exchange itself. The will have no choice but to reopen the Las Vegas conference. Gover- new attitudes about money and posses- quickly discovered that if Romney Obama administration has been Obamacare,” Cato Institute nor after governor bemoaned the sions can be put to work in the reader’s life. had won just the states with trying to push the governors to health care scholar Michael Can- damage done by the infamous “47 “A moderate measure of self-control over Republican governors, he would say whether they will set up non wrote in National Review percent” video, and reaction was our finances can bring peace where worry, have chalked up 315 electoral votes exchanges in their states. So far, Online recently. “With a GOP- visceral when word came that stress and anxiety once reigned. My hope is — and we’d now be talking about a many of the Republican gover- controlled House, opponents will Romney had attributed Obama’s that readers leave ‘Shiny Objects’ with a new Romney electoral landslide. nors seem inclined to say no. be in a much stronger position victory, in part, to the “gifts” the outlook on what real happiness entails and So the governors feel a little They have several reasons. than they were when this harmful president handed out to key con- how this elusive state can be achieved.” ahead of the rest of the Republican One, they believe the exchanges law was enacted.” stituencies like blacks, Hispanics Roberts’ book might save you this time pack. And while much of the press will cost their states a lot of It’s not clear precisely what the and young voters. of year. For as Roberts says, quoting Albert covering the governors' confab in money.Two,they believe the fed- governors will do,but a large num- The Republican governors Einstein: “Not everything that can be Las Vegas focused on election eral government will exercise ber of them, while conceding that believe now is their time. Amid counted counts, and not everything that post-mortems, the real story to ultimate control, meaning there Obamacare is now the law, seem GOP losses, with no clear head of counts can be counted.” Fewer shiny emerge from the conference is the will be little benefit for a state to uninclined to help it get going. the party, they believe their suc- objects means more room for riches. coming conflict between the GOP do the heavy lifting to get the Other fights will come over cess at the polls gives them the Kathryn Lopez is the editor-at-large of governors and the Obama admin- exchanges started. And three, energy policy. With new drilling clout to lead. National Review Online www.nationalre- istration. It could be one of the some suspect the exchanges will techniques bringing huge sup- Byron York is chief political view.com. She can be contacted at major stories of the president’s be a disorganized and troubled plies of recoverable oil and gas, correspondent for The Washing- [email protected]. second term. enterprise, and when the imple- the governors are likely to be at ton Examiner. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, November 27,2012 • The World • A5 Y K State Little boy’s Critics object to E. Ore. exposing himself may signal he’s wild horse roundups JOHN DAY (AP) — Critics being abused have launched a campaign against the federal govern- STATE DEAR ABBY: I am writing ment’s plan to reduce a herd DIGEST to you in response to “Not on of wild horses in the moun- My Watch” (Sept. 19), about tains near John Day in south Salem, house where a the little boy who repeatedly Eastern Oregon. shooting had been reported. exposes himself to other The Oregonian newspa- Spokesman Don children. While correcting per reports the government Thomson said officers this behavior to protect the plans roundups that could responded Monday to a 911 other children is something reduce the 250 horses in the call about a shooting. the parents and other con- Murderers Creek herd by 100 A man at the house has cerned adults in this child's to 200 animals. been detained for questioning. life should be doing, there More than 6,000 letters The woman was not may be more going on here and emails have objected. immediately identified, nor that needs to be addressed. The American Wild Horse was her cause of death Children who have been vic- Preservation Campaign says released. tims of sexual abuse can The Associated Press such a large reduction Thomson said Monday Officials investigate a piece of a plane on the side of Highway 226 east of Crabtree,Monday.Linn County sher- exhibit overtly sexualized endangers the genetic health evening that no details about behavior that goes beyond iff’s deputies are investigating a small plane crash east of Albany, that scattered enough debris to temporar- of the herd. the shooting were available. ily close a nearby state highway. typical curiosity or age- Officials of the Bureau of appropriate sexual develop- Land Management say the Deer gets tangled in the strand of lights from its and other things that dangle identified the victims in the ment. horses threaten wildlife and Christmas lights antlers and throat. from trees. Monday afternoon crash as There are several issues fish habitat and the herd EUGENE (AP) — A deer They say deer are rutting 46-year-old Timothy Dean happening with this boy that isn’t genetically distinctive. got its antlers caught in this time of year and male Sheriff’s office: 2 die Carter of Portland and 45- bother me. The repeated Christmas lights in Eugene, deer rub their antlers on trees in light plane crash year-old Jeff Earl Kropf of exposure of Detectives investigate and Oregon state wildlife and fight with each other as Halsey. Both died on impact. his private ALBANY (AP) — The Salem shooting; 1 dead biologists say it’s a holiday part of the mating process. Riley says Carter owned parts to Linn County sheriff’s office DEAR hazard. In urban areas, Oregon the aircraft and had a private others is the SALEM (AP) — A Marion says both men aboard a small ABBY In this case, KVAL-TV Department of Fish and pilot’s license. Kropf had a first. While County sheriff’s spokesman plane died when the experi- reports the biologists man- Wildlife officials say that can commercial pilot’s license. this behav- says detectives are investi- mental aircraft crashed east aged to tranquilize the ani- lead to deer getting tangled The crash is under inves- ior is not gating the death of a woman of Albany. mal Monday and untangle in holiday lights, hammocks tigation. unusual in whose body was found at a Undersheriff Bruce Riley young chil- dren and Longshore workers say can be a Obituaries normal part Baxter Lee Baird Baxter came to the Bay Amber, Krista, Quinntin, of sexual they don’t want to strike March 29, 1937 - Nov. 22, 2012 Area in 1979 to visit his Madison and Westin. JEANNE curiosity, father and stepmother and He was preceded in death PHILLIPS the com- At this time, no public stayed in the area until his by his father, Everett Baird BY JEFF BARNARD Wednesday deadline, at pulsive services will be held for death, working in retail sales Sr. of Coos Bay; brother, Jack The Associated Press which point they reserved the continua- Baxter Lee Baird, 75, of at the Bon Marche and Baird of Florida; and earlier right to implement it. tion and frequency of his North Bend. Private crema- Engles Furniture. He met this year, by brother, Everett Longshore workers said The union says the earliest behavior raises red flags. He tion has Phillip Anderson in 1980 and Baird Jr. who moved here Monday they don’t want to members could vote on the also mentioned keeping a been held at they became domestic part- after retirement from strike at grain terminals in the latest offer would be Dec. 21- “secret.” This is a common Ocean View ners for 32 years, surrounded Chicago. Northwest and they want to 22. Union members have not tool used by people who Memory by supportive and loving Contributions in his continue contract talks with authorized a strike. abuse children. The manner Gardens friends and family. memory may be made to the terminal owners beyond a “The union is motivated to in which he interacted with Crematory Baxter is survived by his Southwestern Oregon Wednesday deadline. keep the grain flowing as we “Not on My Watch’s” daugh- in Coos Bay. domestic partner, Phillip Community College International Longshore have done nonstop for the ter sounds a lot like an inter- Baxter Anderson of North Bend; Foundation, 1988 Newmark and Warehouse Union past 80 years,”Sargent said in action between an adult was born daughters, Megan Wiley of Ave. Coos Bay, OR 97420. spokeswoman Jennifer a statement. “We believe that abuser and a child —some- March 29, Baxter Baird North Bend and Rosamond Arrangements are under Sargent said the union has additional negotiating would thing he may have been 1937, in Coffey of Fremont, Calif.; the direction of Coos Bay proposed additional dates for be fruitful and have proposed mimicking. Marion, Ind., the son of sister, Laura Larsen of Coos Chapel, 541-267-3131. talks to the Pacific Northwest additional dates to the multi- Young children who are Everett Sr. and Helen Bay; brother, Glen Baird of Friends and family are Grain Handlers Association, national owners of the grain sexually abused may not have (Church) Baird. He passed Marion, Ind.; stepmother, encouraged to sign the guest which represents the owners terminals.” the developmental or verbal away Nov. 22, 2012, in North Josefina Baird of Coos Bay; book at www.coosbayfh.com of six grain terminals along Association spokesman capabilities to disclose what Bend of heart related causes. and five grandchildren, and www.theworldlink.com the Columbia River and in Pat McCormack said the talks is happening. Often it is Puget Sound that ship wheat, are focused on differences through behavioral or emo- corn and soybeans to Asia. over work rules, not pay or tional signs that we discover Daphne Jean University Extension, in Daphne is survived by her There was no immediate benefits. the abuse. Pattyson Andrews 1986 after 24 years of serv- son Arthur “Art” and his response from the terminal The region’s nine grain ice. wife, Shauna Andrews, of While it is important to March 1, 1922 - Nov. 21, 2012 owners. terminals handle wheat, soy- protect the children this boy Daphne loved to cook and John Day and their children, The contract ran out in beans and corn from the Daphne, 90, of John Day interacts with, the more always followed her favorite Kaitlin Hansen and husband, September. Terminal owners Northwest and the Dakotas was born March 1, 1922, on appropriate response to this recipes to the letter. She Darren of Orem, Utah, and made what they called a last that is headed primarily for the family’s concord grape situation would be to calmly loved spending time with her Alex and Hannah Andrews of best offer Nov. 16 and set a Asia. farm in Chautaugua County, explain to him why his grandchildren, taking them John Day; her son, Jay and his New York. behavior is inappropriate, to the park for “hotdog wife, Marti, and their chil- She was one along with a discussion to roasting.” She always wanted dren, Jason and Seth of nine chil- Funerals Death Notices find out if he has witnessed to go up in a hot air balloon Andrews of Tiburon, Calif.; dren born to Thursday, Nov. 29 this behavior in others or if and while residing at Blue her sister, Shirley Coon and Howard Howe Jay and Henry T. Scheirman, 11 he has “secrets” with any- Mountain Nursing Home, husband, Robert of Fredonia, Leatherman — 94, of Jennie a.m., funeral service, Gloria one. had the opportunity to “go N.Y.; her brother, Gilbert Powers, died Nov. 25, 2012, in Pattyson. Dei Lutheran Church, 1290 If he discloses something flying up” in one. Pattyson of Rogers, Alaska; North Bend. Arrangements Daphne Thompson Road in Coos Bay. during the discussion, it Daphne loved to dance and numerous nieces and are pending with Myrtle enlisted in Saturday, Dec. 1 should be immediately and following the passing of nephews including special Grove Funeral service, 541- the U.S. William Rollins Cobb,1 reported to the local child her husband, Andy, went niece, Gileen French of 396-3158. N avy Daphne p.m., memorial service, Port protective services and/or with her friend Louis Prahar Dunkirk, N.Y. Wallace M. Parrish — W AVES Pattyson Orford Christian Center police. And if his behavior to many dances where they Daphne was greatly loved 88, of Bridge, died Nov, 21, during Andrews Gym. Pastor Ron Kerr will continues, it would be best to danced every dance. She and by all who knew her. 2012, in Bridge. World War officiate. seek professional interven- Louis traveled extensively to Everyone loved her sense of Arrangements are pending II. During this time she met Melvin Dan Fletcher,1 tion. — JUDY AT CHILD such places as Europe, humor and cheery disposi- with Myrtle Grove Funeral and married Darald A. p.m., memorial service, VFW ADVOCACY CENTER Panama Canal, Hawaii, tion. She would often burst Service, 541-396-3158. “Andy” Andrews Dec. 8, Hall, Powers. DEAR JUDY: Your letter Mexico, Canada and many into song, “The Lady in Red” Shirley Schrader — 55, 1945. Daphne gave birth to echoes the sentiments of the other locations throughout was one of her favorites. of Myrtle Point, died Nov. 25, two boys, Arthur and Jay.She majority of responses I the U.S. We would like to thank all Obituaries are paid announce- 2012, in Myrtle Point. and Andy raised their boys in received about 5-year-old She also attended many those who took care of her ments. Information is provided by Arrangements are pending Coquille, where they lived mortuaries and family members. “Billy.”Thank you for articu- Elder Hostels, hiking the during the last l0 years of her with Myrtle Grove Funeral most of their married life. Call mortuaries for information. lating it so clearly. Read on: Rogue River Trail at the age life. We would especially like Service, 541-396-3158. Daphne was an avid run- DEAR ABBY: My wife wit- of 80, with her friend Marie to thank Kim Chesley and ner back when running, now nessed a similar scenario last Cochran. She and her eldest her staff at Elderberry House known as jogging, wasn’t yet year during a play date. A 4- granddaughter, Kaitlin, in John Day, who took care of • Cremation popular. She ran 3-4 miles a year-old girl was observed attended an Elder Hostel in her during her last year, for • Funeral Service day and was written up in the putting her hands down the Canada where they went the tender love they show- Oregonian newspaper May zip-lining. Daphne was 75 ered on her. pants of boys her age. Locally 22, 1969, for her pursuit of Initially we thought it was years old at the time. At Daphne’s request, no Owned this new sport. “Our family & normal curiosity; then we Daphne passed away Nov. services will be held. Daphne retired from her Operated suspected she might be a vic- 21, 2012, at Elderberry House Sign the guestbook at serving your family” job at Oregon State tim. The authorities investi- in John Day. www.theworldlink.com. 541-267-4216 gated, and it turned out that 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson her male teenage cousin had She graduated from and two great-grandchil- been abusing her. — CON- Marshfield High School in dren. CERNED DAD 1934 and attended the She was preceded in death DEAR ABBY: I am a psy- University of Oregon where by her parents, W.J. and chiatric nurse who works she was a member of Kappa Laura Conrad; husband, DJ with children who have suf- Alpha Theta sorority. In 1938 “Jack” Grant; brother, Roger fered various types of abuse. she married D.J. “Jack” K. Conrad; and infant This kind of repeated behav- Grant who was a lawyer and daughter, Patricia Marie. ior is a big indication that Coos Bay city attorney. With Memorial contributions Billy is being sexually abused the exception of the war may be made to MHS himself. years, she lived her entire life Scholarship Fund, Virginia The fact that he wants to in Coos Bay. Grant Scholarship, c/o keep it “secret” indicates that Virginia was an enthusi- Candace McGowne, P.O. Box it is a learned behavior. That astic sports fan, an avid 1541, Coos Bay, OR 97420. his parents are “burying their reader and traveled exten- Arrangements are under Sunsetunset MemorialMemorial ParkPark heads in the sand” may indi- sively. She was active as a the care of Coos Bay Chapel, Established in 1914 by the Independent Order of Odd cate that they know about the Virginia Conrad Grant leader in Camp Fire Girls, St. 541-267-3131. Fellows (I.O.O.F.) & relocated from the Marshfield Monica Altar Society and as Friends and family are Pioneer Cemetery. The 40 acre park is the home of the abuse or are the abusers only mausoleum, columbarium & cremation garden in themselves. Virginia Conrad Grant a board member of the Coos encouraged to sign the guest- Art Museum. She was a life- book at www.coosbayfh.com the Bay Area. That boy should be taken April 15, 1916 – Nov. 21, 2012 long member of St. Monica and www.theworldlink.com. • Simple cremation & burial. to see a doctor for a full eval- A memorial Mass for uation, and a call to social Catholic Church. • Private or public graveside or mausoleum chapel Virginia Conrad Grant, 96, of After the death of her hus- services. services is in order. The call Coos Bay, will be held at 1 can be anonymous. It is bet- band in 1971, she became • Large selection of burial/cremation spaces, p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, at St. actively associated with headstones, monuments, burial & urn vaults, ter to be safe than sorry in Monica Catholic Church, 357 Order gift this case. — NURSE WHO Conrad Lumber Company; caskets, urns, cremation jewelry, printed materials, S. Sixth St., in Coos Bay, video tributes & more is available at the time of CARES IN OHIO serving as credit manager with Father Robert Wolf pre- certificates for need or in advance by preplanning. Dear Abby is written by until her retirement at the siding. A reception will fol- • Pet cremation. Abigail Van Buren, also age of 75 in 1991. low in the Parish Hall. the holidays! • Payment terms & options. known as Jeanne Phillips, Virginia is survived by her Virginia was born April 15, sons, Bob of Boulder, Colo., • All funeral & insurance plans accepted. and was founded by her 1916, in North Bend. She was and Bill of Battle Ground, Locally owned by Tom Boynton mother, Pauline Phillips. the granddaughter of K.V. Write Dear Abby at Wash.; daughters, Nancy Kruse, pioneer ship builder and Mary Jane of Lake Open Nightly at 5 p.m. www.DearAbby.com or P.O. and daughter of W. J. Conrad Est. 1914 541-267-7182 Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA Oswego; sister, Dorothy 541.267.6066 63060 Millington Frontage Road prominent lumberman and Conrad Milne of Sequim, 260 S. Broadway, Coos Bay 90069. Find us on Facebook! Coos Bay, OR Laura Conrad. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Tuesday, November 27,2012 Y K Money Buffett urges Some GOP lawmakers now flout anti-tax man Congress to raise BY PHILIP ELLIOTT that long has stood firmly from lawmakers and, for The Associated Press against almost any notion of years, has held outsized sway taxes on wealthy tax increases. And while GOP in the party for someone who OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Bil- WASHINGTON — For leaders insist they still don’t does not hold public office. lionaire Warren Buffett is decades, conservative lob- want to see taxes go up, the His pledge doesn’t allow any again calling for higher taxes byist Grover Norquist vowed reality of a nation in a debt change to the tax code that on the “ultrarich” and he’s to drive Republicans out of crisis is forcing some to mod- adds a dollar to revenues. urging Congress to compro- office if they didn’t pledge to erate their opposition to any House Speaker John mise on spending cuts and oppose tax increases. Many movement on how much Boehner has called that tax increases. lawmakers signed on. Americans pay to fund their notion unrealistic and has Buffett expressed his views But now, several senior government. Republican leg- dismissed Norquist as “some on fiscal policy Monday in an Republicans are breaking islators and Democratic random person.” opinion article that appeared in ranks, willing to consider President Barack Obama’s Nevertheless, Norquist The New York Times on the raising more money through White House are haggling has maintained a certain same day Congress returned taxes as part of a deal with vigorously as they look for level of clout for years. The Associated Press from the Thanksgiving holiday. Democrats to avoid a cata- ways to reach agreement on Anti-tax activist Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Heading into the 2012 In the article, Buffett strophic budget meltdown. detailed tax adjustments and elections, 279 lawmakers Reform,addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) mocked the idea that investors Tennessee Sen. Bob Cork- spending cuts before auto- had signed Norquist’s in Washington on Feb. 11. would pull back if capital gains er says the only pledge he matic, blunt-force changes pledge, according to Ameri- taxes increase. Buffett said will keep is his oath of office. occur at the new year. within the GOP. It’s a notion “They represent what we cans for Tax Reform. he’s never seen that happen, House Majority Leader Eric “Oh, I signed it,” Sen. Jeff that he calls ridiculous. hope is a difference in tone But some who have signed even when capital gains taxes Cantor says no one in his Sessions said on Fox News “The fantasy is that the and approach to these prob- the pledge are having second were above 25 percent early in home state of Virginia is about Norquist’s pledge. Republicans would cave on lems and a recognition that a thoughts. And when the new his investing career. talking about what leaders in “But we’ve got to deal with marginal tax rates,”Norquist balanced approach to deficit House is seated next year, no “Let’s forget about the rich Washington refer to simply the crisis we face. We’ve got said recently. “They’re non- reduction is the right more than 212 of them con- and ultrarich going on strike as “The Pledge,” a Norquist to deal with the political real- negotiable.” approach,”Carney said. sider themselves bound by and stuffing their ample invention that dates to 1986. ity of the president’s victory.” At the White House, Norquist, the head of the the promise. funds under their mattresses Georgia Sen. Saxby Chamb- The naysaying about the spokesman Jay Carney said conservative Americans for “I’m not obligated on the if — gasp — capital gains rates liss says he cares more about pledge is raising the question Monday that the shifting Tax Reform, opposes tax pledge,” Corker told CBS and ordinary income rates are his country than sticking to of whether Norquist — a lit- away from Norquist signaled increases of any kind, News.“I was just elected. The increased,”Buffett said. “The Norquist’s pledge. tle-known Republican out- an opportunity for Republi- whether eliminating deduc- only thing I’m honoring is the ultrarich, including me, will It’s quite an about-face for side of Washington — is los- cans to work with President tions or raising rates. He has oath I take when I serve when forever pursue investment senior members of a party ing his position of power Obama. insisted on hardline positions I’m sworn in this January.” opportunities.” Yahoo’s stock Give the gift of STYLE, COMFORT hits $19 for 1st and PERFORMANCE time since 2010

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C M C M Y K Tuesday, November 27,2012 • The World • A7 Y K Nation NATIONAL Despite talk of compromise, fiscal deal elusive DIGEST WASHINGTON (AP) — lower tax rates.” House Speaker John Boehner from the Business Round- made clear that he is open to Wal-Mart distances Talk of compromise on a At the White House, and Democratic Senate table met with senior White discussions about strength- broad budget deal greeted Obama spokesman Jay Car- Majority Leader Harry Reid House aides on Monday. ening Social Security as part itself from deadly fire returning lawmakers Mon- ney reiterated the president’s over the weekend. The aides In addition to looming tax of a separate track,” Carney DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) day, but agreement still pledge not to sign legislation would not reveal details of the hikes, the new year could said, adding that Social — The garment factory in seemed distant as the White that extends current tax conversations. Obama last also result in steep spending Security is not contributing Bangladesh where a weekend House and congressional rates to the top 2 percent of met with the bipartisan con- cuts in defense and domestic to the deficit. fire killed at least 112 people Republicans ceded little income earners — house- gressional leadership to dis- programs. Lawmakers and Looking to buttress their had been making clothes for ground on a key sticking holds with incomes over cuss the fiscal cliff on Nov. 16. the White House fear that case on taxes, White House Wal-Mart without the giant point: whether to raise rev- $250,000. “That is a firm No new meetings have been such a combined “fiscal economists warned Monday U.S. retailer’s knowledge, enue through higher tax position,”Carney said. announced. cliff” would undercut the that the uncertainty of a Wal-Mart said. rates or by limiting tax Congress and Obama have Boehner and other GOP military and set back an eco- potential hike in taxes next Wal-Mart said the Tazreen breaks and deductions. until the end of the year to leaders planned to meet nomic recovery. Republicans year for middle class taxpay- Fashions Ltd. factory was no House Speaker John avoid across-the-board tax Wednesday with members of say that while they are open ers could hurt consumer longer authorized to produce Boehner, R-Ohio, pressed his increases that would do away a bipartisan coalition of for- to revenue increases, Obama confidence during the crucial merchandise for Wal-Mart case for revenue derived by with rates set during the mer members of Congress also has to agree to reduc- holiday shopping season. but that a supplier subcon- reducing tax loopholes rather administration of President and business leaders that has tions in entitlement spend- In a new report, President tracted work to it “in direct than raising tax rates on George W. Bush and restore advocated cuts in spending in ing, particularly in massive Barack Obama’s National violation of our policies.” wealthy taxpayers, as Presi- higher tax rates in place dur- major health care programs health care programs such as Economic Council and his “Today, we have termi- dent Barack Obama insists. ing President Bill Clinton’s as well as changes in the tax Medicare and Medicaid. Council of Economic Advisers nated the relationship with Boehner, voicing the administration when the code to raise more money but Carney on Monday said said that if lawmakers don’t that supplier,” America’s Republican stance, said: economy was robust and the also to lower rates. Obama was open to changes halt the automatic increase in biggest retailer said in a “The American people sup- federal government had a Obama met with some in those programs, but said taxes for households earning statement Monday. “The fact port an approach that budget surplus. members of that same coali- Obama does not want to less than $250,000, con- that this occurred is involves both major spend- White House and congres- tion earlier this month. Top address Social Security as part sumers might even curtail extremely troubling to us, ing cuts and additional rev- sional leadership aides said officials from the U.S. of the fiscal cliff discussions. their shopping during the and we will continue to work enue via tax reform with Obama spoke separately with Chamber of Commerce and “The president has long current holiday season. across the apparel industry to improve fire safety education and training in Bangladesh.” The blaze on Saturday Cyber Monday was one of the deadliest fires at a garment factory in Bangladesh and highlighted likely to be busiest how the country’s garment factories often ignore safety in the rush to supply major online sales day retailers in the U.S. and Europe. More than 300 peo- NEW YORK (AP) — Sucharita Mulpuru. “The ple have died over the past six Americans clicked away on Web is becoming a more sig- years in garment factory fires their computers and smart- nificant part of the tradition- in the South Asian country. phones for deals on Cyber al brick-and-mortar holiday Survivors of the weekend Monday, which is expected shopping season.” fire said an exit door was to be the biggest online It’s the latest sign that locked, fire extinguishers shopping day in history. Americans are becoming didn’t work and apparently Shoppers are expected to addicted to the convenience were there just to impress spend $1.5 billion on Cyber of the Web. With the growth inspectors, and that when the Monday, up 20 percent from in smartphones and tablet fire alarm went off, bosses last year, according to computers, shoppers can buy told workers to return to their The Associated Press research firm comScore. what they want, whenever sewing machines. Victims This Aug. 30 photo shows the pumping station at the 17th Street Canal, built after Hurricane Katrina That would not only make it they want, wherever they were trapped or jumped to breached the canal and flooded New Orleans, with the intact canal wall after Hurricane Isaac came through the biggest online shopping want. As a result, retailers their deaths from the eight- the region. day of the year, but the have ramped up the deals story building, which had no biggest since comScore they’re offering on their emergency exits. started tracking shoppers’ websites during the holiday $38 million in new levee online buying habits in 2001. shopping season, a time Minn. man ‘fired more Online shopping was up when stores can make up to 28.4 percent on Cyber Mon- 40 percent of their annual shots than I needed’ day compared with the same revenue. LITTLE FALLS, Minn. upkeep for New Orleans time period a year ago, Amazon.com, which (AP) — A Minnesota home- according to figures released started its Cyber Monday owner who shot two unarmed late Monday by IBM Bench- deals at 12:01 a.m. Monday, teenagers in the midst of an NEW ORLEANS (AP) — In Whether the infrastructure the Southeast Louisiana mark, which tracks online is offering as much as 60 apparent Thanksgiving Day the busy and under-staffed can hold is less in question Flood Protection Authority- sales. Sales from mobile percent off a Panasonic break-in told authorities he offices of New Orleans’ than whether New Orleans East. “We can’t let pieces of devices, which include VIERA 55-inch TV that’s feared they had a weapon, but flood-control leaders, can be trusted with the keys. this system die away. We tablets, rose 10.1 percent. usually priced higher than acknowledged firing “more there’s an uneasy feeling The Army Corps esti- can’t be parochial about it.” The group does not track $1,000. Sears is offering shots than I needed to” and about what lies ahead. mates it will take $38 million On Nov. 6, New Orleans dollar amount sales. $430 off a Maytag washer appeared to take pride in “a By the time the next hur- a year to pay for upkeep, voters were faced with one of The strong start to Cyber and dryer, each on sale for good clean finishing shot” for ricane season starts in June maintenance and opera- their first challenges on flood Monday, a term coined in $399. And Kmart is offering one teen, according to inves- of 2013, the city will take tional costs after it’s turned protection when they voted on 2005 by a shopping trade 75 percent off all of its dia- tigators. control of much of a over to local officials. renewal of a critical levee tax. group that noticed people mond earrings and $60 off a Byron David Smith, 64, revamped protection system Local flood-control chief The tax levy was approved, were doing a lot of shopping 12-in-1 multigame table on was charged Monday with of gates, walls and armored Robert Turner said he has meaning millions of dollars on their work computers on sale for $89.99. two counts of second-degree levees that the Army Corps questions about where that should be available annually the Monday following Delisa O’Brien, 24, took murder in a criminal com- of Engineers has spent about money will come from. At for levee maintenance. Thanksgiving, comes after advantage of some of the plaint that was chilling for the $12 billion building. The current funding levels, the Bob Bea, a civil engineer at overall online sales rose sig- deals on Monday. 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C M C M Y K Tuesday, November 27,2012 • The World • A9 Y K World Egyptians protest Russia’s Cossacks start patrolling Moscow streets Morsi at Tahrir MOSCOW (AP) — Sochi, the site of the 2014 Renowned for their sword- Winter Olympics — launched CAIRO (AP) — Thousands Tahrir leading to the U.S. fighting prowess and notori- Cossack patrols in September flocked to Cairo’s central Embassy. Clashes have been ous for their anti-Semitism to crack down on Muslim Tahrir Square on Tuesday for taking place at the site for in czarist Russia, the migrants from the neighbor- a protest against Egypt’s several days fueled by anger Cossacks are taking on new ing Caucasus. Now they’ve president in a significant test over police abuses, separate- foes: beggars, drunks and made it to the Russian capital. of whether the opposition ly from the crisis over Morsi. improperly parked cars. Cossacks trace their his- can rally the street behind it The president’s declara- The Associated Press With the approval of city tory in Russia back to the 15th in a confrontation aimed at tion last week of new powers Egyptians carry a protester wounded in clashes with security forces authorities, eight Cossacks century.Serving in the czarist forcing the Islamist leader to for himself has energized and near Tahrir Square, where an opposition rally has been called for to clad in traditional fur hats cavalry, they spearheaded rescind decrees that granted — to a degree unified — the voice rejection of President Morsi's seizure of near absolute powers, in and uniforms patrolled a imperial Russia’s expansion him near absolute powers. mostly liberal and secular Cairo, Egypt today. Moscow train station on in exchange for special privi- Waving Egypt’s red, white opposition after months of Tuesday looking for signs of leges, including the right to and black flags and chanting divisions and uncertainty victories the past year for par- Thursday, placed him above minor public disturbances. govern their own villages. In slogans against President while Islamists from the liament and the presidency. any kind of oversight, includ- The Kremlin is seeking to the 2010 census, about Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood and “We want to change this ing that of the courts, until a use the once-feared paramili- 650,000 Russians declared Muslim Brotherhood, the other groups rose to domi- whole setting. The Brother- new constitution is adopted tary squads in its new drive to themselves Cossacks. protesters joined several nate the political landscape. hood hijacked the revolu- and parliamentary elections promote conservative values Tuesday’s patrol was a test hundreds who have been The turnout for Tuesday’s tion,” said Rafat Magdi, an are held — a timeline that and appeal to nationalists. run on whether the group can camping out at the square protest call is key to whether engineer who was among a stretches to mid-2013. The southern Krasnodar become an armed and since Friday demanding the the opposition can keep a crowd of around 2,000 The opposition says the province — which includes salaried auxiliary police force. decrees be revoked. movement going against marching from the Cairo decrees give Morsi near dic- Even as the crowds Morsi. 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Snow 66 57 will .23 also cdy greetJacksonville parts of 71 New 44 England. cdy St Louis 44 23 clr Thursday: Rain. High near 51. South southeast wind 11 Extended outlook Boise 46 29 pcdy Kansas City 42 14 clr Salt Lake City 49 28 clr to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. Boston 46 34 rn Key West 76 71 cdy San Angelo 79 37 clr Date time ft. time ft. Weather Underground • AP North Coast WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Buffalo 37 30 cdy Las Vegas 70 46 pcdy San Diego 64 53 cdy 27-Nov 10:51 9.1 - - Burlington,Vt. 33 23 .05 sno Lexington 50 36 .33 pcdy San Francisco 60 49 cdy Tonight: A 30 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, 28-Nov 12:25 7.4 11:26 9.1 Casper 28 16 .01 clr Little Rock 58 38 .14 clr San Jose 65 48 .01 cdy with a low around 41. Southeast wind 5 to 7 mph. Charleston,S.C. 68 39 rn Los Angeles 68 52 cdy Santa Fe 57 20 clr Wednesday: Rain. High near 53. South southeast wind 29-Nov 1:02 7.5 12:01 9.0 Charleston,W.Va. 57 40 .44 rn Louisville 50 35 .08 cdy Seattle 49 35 pcdy 6 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. 30-Nov 1:37 7.5 12:35 8.8 Charlotte,N.C. 65 45 rn Madison 33 11 cdy Sioux Falls 26 14 cdy Wednesday Night: Rain. Low around 46. Breezy, with 1-Dec 2:13 7.5 1:11 8.6 Cheyenne 30 16 clr Memphis 56 38 .47 pcdy Spokane 36 29 pcdy a south wind 21 to 28 mph, with gusts to 41 mph. Rain Rain LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. Chicago 36 19 pcdy Miami Beach 80 68 pcdy Syracuse 36 30 .15 cdy Thursday: Rain. High near 52. Breezy, with a south 57/48 55/51 Date time ft. time ft. Cincinnati 51 30 .06 clr Midland-Odessa 73 31 clr Tampa 76 59 pcdy wind 18 to 28 mph, with gusts as high as 41 mph. Cleveland 43 30 cdy Milwaukee 31 17 pcdy Toledo 41 25 pcdy 27-Nov 4:48 3.6 5:41 -0.3 Colorado Springs 40 20 clr Mpls-St Paul 22 16 cdy Tucson 78 49 pcdy Central Oregon FRIDAY SATURDAY 28-Nov 5:27 3.8 6:16 -0.4 Columbus,Ohio 49 33 pcdy Missoula 34 18 cdy Tulsa 48 25 clr Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. 29-Nov 6:05 3.9 6:50 -0.5 Concord,N.H. 43 17 cdy Nashville 63 41 .28 cdy Washington,D.C. 56 43 rn Wednesday: A 50 percent chance of rain. Mostly 30-Nov 6:42 3.9 7:25 -0.4 Dallas-Ft Worth 74 43 pcdy New Orleans 69 63 .42 rn W. Palm Beach 80 70 pcdy cloudy, with a high near 43. South wind 13 to 15 mph. 1-Dec 7:20 4.0 8:00 -0.2 Daytona Beach 73 54 pcdy New York City 48 40 sno Wichita 49 19 clr Wednesday Night: A chance of rain. Cloudy, with a Sunrise, sunset Denver 33 15 clr Norfolk,Va. 54 41 rn Wilmington,Del. 50 32 .07 rn low around 29. South wind 14 to 16 mph. Des Moines 31 12 pcdy Oklahoma City 52 29 clr National Temperature Extremes Nov. 25-30 — 7:23, 4:42 Thursday: Rain and snow likely. Cloudy, with a high Rain Rain Moon watch Detroit 38 24 pcdy Omaha 33 15 pcdy High Monday 87 at Corpus Christi, Texas near 43. South wind 16 to 21 mph. El Paso 73 41 pcdy Orlando 78 55 pcdy Low Tuesday -7 at Wafefield, Mich. 56/50 57/52 Full Moon — Nov. 28

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Throw choice into odds, Norfolk suggests there anyway. will decide whether they can ask Rice “the same questions ting the computers pick. the equation — about 20 per- Strutt is estimating that are better ones. support her,and the adminis- I’ve been talking about on Prefer the lucky numbers of cent of players typically select there will be $214 million in For example, you’d have a tration, which must gauge every talk show in America.” 7 or 11? You’re not alone. How their own numbers — and the sales for Wednesday’s draw- slightly better chance of ran- whether Rice has enough Asked whether he thinks she’s about a loved one’s birthday? clusters could be even more ing (up from $140 million support to merit a nomina- still unfit for secretary of state domly picking the name of It’s 31 or lower — digits more defined. from Saturday’s drawing). tion. 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She asked to see according to the latest census. balls and 35 red balls in the Kansas, Maryland and Illinois am I going to do with that $2? to meet with small groups of me and I agreed to see her.” I’ll just waste it on something lawmakers who will press her On talk shows the weekend else.” on her since-retracted following the attack, which MINING hearing’s 70 attendees. to see the county in another description of the Benghazi took place on the 11th Julie Jones, co-president position where it’s defending attack as the byproduct of an anniversary of 9/11, Rice was ORC has 61 of the Bandon Woodlands an untenable lawsuit,” she Community Association, said. TREES angry protest over an Ameri- given talking points that employees can-made film ridiculing described the attack as a also argued that the com- Sandy Messerle, executive Public can view Islam. 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The Southwestern Oregon Community College women’s bas- ketball team finished third in the Clackamas tournament over the weekend, beating Pierce on Sunday after losing to Umpqua again Saturday. The Lakers beat Pierce 84-75 after holding a 43-27 lead at half- time and having a 16-point lead at one point. Photos by Lou Sennick, The World “It looks a little closer than it North Bend’s players celebrate a turnover during their Civil War victory over Marshfield in September. It was North Bend’s third straight win over the Pirates. was,” said SWOCC coach Mike Herbert. Despite the win, the Lakers had 28 turnovers, which Herbert said Success started early for Bulldogs needs to improve. But they excelled in other aspects. “Turned it over a ton today,” I North Bend faces only allowing 288 total yards. Herbert said. “But we rebounded North Bend outscored Douglas 27- really well today. Baker for Class 4A title 7 in the second half after having a “They took a ton more shots Saturday at Hillsboro 20-14 lead at halftime. Mateski than we did ... which is encourag- had three more touchdown passes ing this early to be that efficient.” in the win. Maricela Aguilera and Jazmin North Bend 56, South BY RACHEL FINNEY Bembry both scored 20 points to Umpqua 0 (Oct. 5): The Bulldogs The World lead Southwestern, Hailey Laird triggered a running clock with a added 16 points and Quynne NORTH BEND — The North blowout home win. North Bend’s Eharis had 11 points and 12 Bend football team started the defense held the Lancers to 160 rebounds. The Lakers outre- season by falling into a two- total offensive yards and eight first bounded Pierce 54-36. touchdown deficit. It’s been downs, and forced three intercep- On Saturday, the Lakers lost to mostly high flying since as the tions. Umpqua for the second time this Bulldogs have reached the Class North Bend 26, Brookings- season, falling 99-85. 4A championship game Saturday Harbor 7 (Oct. 12): In a rainy, Herbert said Southwestern against Baker at Hillsboro sloppy mess at Brookings-Harbor, looked better than the last Stadium. the Bulldogs came away with their matchup, but Umpqua is impres- Here’s a look back at how the North Bend’s Zach Hawk runs alongside some blockers during a home victory over third straight league win. The sive. Bulldogs got this far as they pre- North Valley in September. game was marred by turnovers “Played better than we did last pare for the first football champi- thanks to the poor conditions, but week,” he said. “Didn’t shoot it onship game in school history: 279 yards and two scores and North Bend 37, North North Bend was able to overcome well enough.” North Bend 58, Molalla 31 rushed for 86 yards on 18 carries Valley 20 (Sept. 21): The the Bruins’ double-wing run The Lakers only shot 36 per- (Aug. 31): The Bulldogs started in a dominating performance. Bulldogs got back on track with a attack and Mateski had two cent from the field, compared to off slow in the road game, falling The Bulldogs also forced six home victory, and Mateski touchdown runs. Umpqua’s 41 percent overall and behind 13-0 before scoring 35 turnovers. returned to the lineup. Though North Bend 44, Sutherlin 8 47 percent shooting from 3-point straight points in the second Cottage Grove 55, North North Bend started slow again — (Oct. 19): North Bend was down range. quarter on the way to the easy Bend 7 (Sept. 14): With Mateski the Knights went ahead 14-0 — 8-3 at halftime of the homecom- Southwestern couldn’t slow victory to kick off the regular sitting out, North Bend struggled the Bulldogs stormed back to take ing and senior night game against Kyndal Charleston, who scored 40 season. Quarterback Hamilton on the road, and it proved to be the a 16-14 lead on a safety forced by the other Bulldogs in the league, points, sinking 13-for-22 shots Mateski had four touchdown Bulldogs’ only misstep of the sea- Far West League defensive MVP but the second half was a com- from the field and 8-for-11 from passes and ran for a score, and son. Sophomore Cameron Lucero Mason Laird and never looked pletely different story. North Bend the free-throw line. Clayton Duryee rushed for two started in place of Mateski, but back, as Mateski passed for two scored on the first possession of For the Lakers, Sarah Dexter more touchdowns. also suffered a minor injury and touchdowns and ran for two the second half and coasted the and Laird both had 20 points, North Bend, 49, Marshfield sophomore Levi Rider stepped in. more. rest of the way, outscoring Aguilera had 14 points and Eharis 16 (Sept. 7): For the third year in But the Bulldogs couldn’t slow North Bend 47, Douglas 20 Sutherlin 41-0. Clayton Duryee added 13 points and 14 rebounds. a row, the Bulldogs won the annu- Cottage Grove quarterback Scotty (Sept. 28): To open Far West rushed for 184 yards and two Eharis was named to the first- al Civil War, but this time it was- Hitner, who passed for 347 yards League play, the Bulldogs forced touchdowns. team all-tournament team, and n’t as close as years past. Mateski and four touchdowns, and rushed four turnovers and stifled the averaged a double-double, completed 10-for-15 passes for for two more scores. Trojans’ usually powerful offense, SEE BULLDOGS | B2 Herbert said. Southwestern will play Napa, Yuba and College of the Redwoods this weekend in California. Pistons top Blazers with balanced scoring Men The men’s basketball team AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — the first time when allowing more dropped its second game of the Brandon Knight outplayed Damian than 90 points. weekend at the Red Devil Classic Lillard in a matchup of young guards LaMarcus Aldridge was back in the in Longview. — and had plenty of help from a cou- lineup for Portland after missing a On Saturday, the Lakers lost to ple of unexpected contributors. game with back spasms. He scored 32 Everett 86-75 after losing to Knight scored 26 points to lead the points but didn’t have enough help Spokane on Friday. Detroit Pistons to a 108-101 victory with Lillard struggling. “Two games in a row we got beat over the Portland Trail Blazers on “I thought we were going to win on the boards,” said Southwestern Monday night. Detroit had seven that game, but every time we got coach Trevor Hoppe. players score in double figures, close, they made another play,” Everett had a 49-29 - including Kyle Singler with 16 points Aldridge said. “I know we can do bet- ing edge. and Charlie Villanueva with 10. ter than this — we shouldn’t keep get- The Lakers were down 42-23 at Singler was a second-round draft ting off to slow starts and playing this halftime, and couldn’t catch up. pick in 2011 and spent last season in kind of defense. I don’t know how to “Dug ourselves a hole,” Hoppe Spain. Villanueva played in only three fix it.” said. “We were always fighting and of Detroit’s first 13 games this season, Lillard finished with 12 points on clawing to come back, and just but he’s scored 27 points in the last 4-of-18 shooting. never could get back over the two. “We were playing against one of hump.” “We had four possessions that the better rookies in the NBA, Damian Dexter Williams led the Lakers resulted in a score where all five guys Lillard, who has been playing very with 19 points, and Anthony touched the ball,” coach Lawrence well,” Knight said. “Even though Heintzman added 14 points and Frank said. “To have seven guys in dou- LaMarcus scored high tonight, he had Riley Grandinetti 13. ble figures and to have a bunch of guys to work for everything he got.” SWOCC heads to California with multiple assists, that’s great.” Knight shot 9 of 17 from the field. this weekend, playing College of Eight Detroit players had at least The Pistons shot 52.5 percent, leading the Siskiyous on Saturday and two assists. 54-49 at halftime and 82-73 after College of the Redwoods on Lillard entered the day as the NBA’s Singler’s last-second 3-pointer in the Sunday. top rookie scorer, averaging 19.6 third quarter. “Still early, still learning,” points per game. He missed his first 12 Detroit went 9 of 15 from 3-point Hoppe said. “We’re not going to shots from the field against the range and eclipsed its previous season get too down on this this weekend, Pistons. high of 106 points. The Associated Press but hopefully we can go down to Detroit is 4-3 since dropping its Detroit forward Kyle Singler moves the ball around the perimeter during the California and get a couple wins first eight games. The Pistons won for SEE BLAZERS | B3 first quarter Monday. there.” Winter sports season starts Wednesday Marshfield dance following about 7:30 p.m. the girls at home. I Reedsport and Pacific Marshfield’s winter Meet the Pirates North Bend’s swim team has a meet host South Coast foes in night is tonight, starting with a barbe- at Cottage Grove on Wednesday before camp is Saturday cue at 5 p.m. and team introductions hosting its own invitational Dec. 8. basketball Wednesday The Marshfield Upbeats will host their annual and scrimmages starting about 5:30 in Marshfield’s swim team will host winter dance camp Saturday in the Harding Building Pirate Palace. Willamette to open its season next on the Marshfield campus. THE WORLD Marshfield’s basketball teams get into Tuesday at Mingus Park pool before The camp is for girls ages 5 to 11 and runs from 9 the counting portion of the schedule competing in North Bend’s meet. a.m. to 1 p.m. The participants will learn a routine to The fall season isn’t done yet for one Thursday against North Valley, with the The wrestling teams for both the perform during Marshfield’s home game on Dec. 3. South Coast team, but the winter season boys at home and the girls on the road. Pirates and Bulldogs get into action at The camp is run by Marshfield dance coach Debbie starts this week for several others. The Pirates were scheduled to visit the annual Coast Classic at North Bend Brown and her team. The first basketball games are North Bend on Saturday, but those on Dec. 7-8. In addition to learning the routine, the girls will Wednesday night, when Coquille visits games were postponed because North The Powers boys and girls basketball receive snacks, a compact disc with the routine’s music Reedsport for a Sunset Conference dou- Bend’s football team is in the state teams open the season Friday at to practice to and a T-shirt the night of the performance. bleheader and Pacific’s boys and girls championship game that day in Mapleton. The cost is $30 for girls who sign up at the door host Brookings-Harbor in a nonleague Hillsboro. Coquille and Myrtle Point host Saturday or $25 for those who sign up by today. twin bill. North Bend’s first games now will Pleasant Hill’s boys and girls basketball For more information, contact Debbie Brown by The girls varsity game at both sites be next Tuesday against Cottage teams on back-to-back days this week, email at [email protected]. should start about 6 p.m., with the boys Grove, with the boys on the road and starting with the Red Devils on Friday. C M C M Y K Y K

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ran for 119 yards and a score. BULLDOGS North Bend 10, From Page B1 Gladstone 7 (Nov. 16): The Bulldogs made history, North Bend 34, Siuslaw advancing past the state 20 (Oct. 26): In North quarterfinals for the first Bend’s biggest showdown of time. It was a defensive, tir- the regular season, the ing battle on the road in Bulldogs traveled to then- Portland, and Michael undefeated Siuslaw in a bat- Hobson’s broke tle for the league title. The the scoreless tie early in the Bulldogs overcame a concus- third quarter. Late in the sion to Mateski late in the game, North Bend finally first half, and their staunch found the endzone on a defense came to the rescue by touchdown run by Mateski, forcing seven turnovers by then held off a late push the defending league from Gladstone to advance champs. Stepping in at quar- to the semifinals. terback, Lucero scored on North Bend 29, Ontario two huge running plays to 8 (Nov. 24): At Hillsboro give the Bulldogs the league Stadium, North Bend’s title and bye through the defense again made a state- play-in round of the playoffs. ment, forcing six intercep- North Bend 42, tions of Ontario’s senior Klamath Union 20 (Nov. quarterback Trampis Waite. 9): In the first round of the Drew Matthews had two of playoffs, the Bulldogs pulled those, and slowed Ontario’s away from the visiting top receiver, Joe Delgado. Pelicans after holding a 28-14 After a safety put the Tigers halftime lead. North Bend within six points, the had four takeaways — three Bulldogs pulled away with The Associated Press interceptions of Klamath two scores in the fourth Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton passes in the first half of a game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday in Philadelphia. Union quarterback Ben quarter, giving them a berth Mitchell, and one recovered into the title game. All four fumble — as the Bulldogs North Bend touchdowns advanced to the quarterfi- came on passes by Mateski — Newton leads Panthers past Eagles nals. Mateski had two long to Matthews, Duryee, Lucero touchdown passes and Laird and Laird. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — This was rushing in his first start since his senior the ball the final 4:29. the Cam Newton who was the talk of the year at Wichita East High School in “It’s been a long time in coming,” Former union leader NFL last season. 2008. But Brown also lost two fumbles, Panthers coach Ron Rivera said. “Lots of Newton threw for two touchdowns including one in Panthers’ territory. people contributed and made plays. Real and ran for two more to lead the Fellow rookie Nick Foles was so-so proud of what we did and the things we Marvin Miller dies Carolina Panthers to a 30-22 victory in his second straight start for Michael did to give ourselves a chance to win.” over the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Vick, who also sat out with a concus- Newton, the No, 1 overall pick in the NEW YORK (AP) — December 1975. He may best night in a matchup of teams with the sion. Foles was 16 of 21 for 119 yards. 2011 NFL draft, lived up to the hype by Marvin Miller, the union be remembered, however, as worst records in the NFC. “The most important thing for me throwing for 4,051 yards with 21 TD leader who created free the man who made the word Newton, who hadn’t played up to his was for us to get the win and that didn’t passes and 14 TDs on the ground in his agency for baseball players “strike” stand for something sensational rookie season, showed no happen tonight,”Brown said. “I felt like first year. He entered this game with and revolutionized profes- other than a pitched ball. signs of a sophomore slump against a lot of that had to do with my two only nine TD passes and four TDs rush- sional sports with multimil- Miller, who retired and Philadelphia’s porous pass defense. He turnovers. It really, really cost us.” ing, a major disappointment for lion dollar contracts, died became a consultant to the finished 18 of 28 for 306 yards and had a Carolina (3-8) went ahead 24-22 Panthers fans. today. He was 95. union in 1982, led the first passer rating of 125. early in the fourth quarter on Graham But Newton outshined a rookie sev- Miller died at his home in walkout in the game’s history “I think my best game is still to Gano’s 23-yard field goal. enth-round pick in his Monday night Manhattan at 5:30 a.m., said 10 years earlier. On April 5, come,” Newton said. “I’m still focused Then the Panthers finally stopped debut. his daughter Susan Miller. He 1972, signs posted at major on getting better each and every week.” Brown when it mattered most, stuffing “We took some plays off his plate and had been diagnosed with league parks simply said “No Bryce Brown set a club rookie record him on a fourth-and-1 to take over on really tried to balance it out and spread it liver cancer in August. Game Today.” The strike, with 178 yards rushing, including TD downs at their 40. Newton led them among other players and he has really In his 16 years as executive which lasted 13 days, was to runs of 65 and 5 yards, but the Eagles (3- downfield, running in from the 2 to responded very well to those things,” director of the Major League be followed by a walkout dur- 8) still lost their seventh straight game. make it 30-22. Gano, signed last week, Rivera said. “I think we had to interpret Players Association, starting ing spring training in 1976 Brown, filling in for injured running missed the extra point. But Brandon it as giving him a breath once in a while. in 1966, Miller fought owners and a midseason job action back LeSean McCoy, surpassed Correll Boykin fumbled after a 44-yard kickoff These last few weeks, he’s played like the on many fronts, winning free that darkened the stadiums Buckhalter’s rookie mark of 134 yards return, the Panthers recovered and held guy we believe he could become.” agency for the players in for seven weeks in 1981. SCOREBOARD

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Oklahoma St. 5-0 668 20 NFL Saturday, Dec. 1 Oregon State: WR Brandin Cooks, soph; OL Michigan, 4:30 p.m., ESPN; Maryland at Milwaukee 7 5 .583 — 16. Missouri 5-1 665 13 Grant Enger, jr; DB Raashad Reynolds, jr; PK 1 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Indiana (Pa.) (12-1) at Winston-Salem (12-0), 9 Chicago 6 7 .462 1⁄2 17. Cincinnati 6-0 571 22 Northwestern, 6:15 p.m., ESPN2; North Carolina at East W L T Pct PF PA a.m. Trevor Romaine, soph; DL Andrew Seumalo; OL Indiana, 6:30 p.m., ESPN. Indiana 6 8 .429 2 18. NC State 4-1 553 16 Issac Seumalo, fr. 1 New England 8 3 0 .727 407 244 Carson-Newman (9-2) at Valdosta State (9-2), Wednesday, Nov. 28 Detroit 4 11 .267 4⁄2 19. Colorado 5-0 478 23 Miami 5 6 0 .455 211 226 9 a.m. Men’s College Basketball — Cleveland 3 11 .214 5 20. Georgetown 4-1 257 — Virginia at N.Y. Jets 4 7 0 .364 221 290 Missouri Western State (12-1) at Minnesota WESTERN CONFERENCE 21. Minnesota 6-1 197 — Pro Soccer Wisconsin, 4 p.m., ESPN2; George Washington at Buffalo 4 7 0 .364 243 319 State Mankato (12-0), 10 a.m. James Madison, 4 p.m., NBC Sports Network; Southwest Division W L Pct GB 22. Illinois 7-0185— West Texas A&M (11-2) at Colorado State- 1 South W L T Pct PF PA Major League Soccer Playoffs Memphis 10 2 .833 ⁄2 23. San Diego St. 4-1 182 25 Michigan State at Miami, 4:30 p.m., ESPN; Georgia Houston 10 1 0 .909 327 211 Pueblo (12-0), 11 a.m. Tech at Illinois, 6 p.m., ESPN2; Mercer at New San Antonio 12 3 .800 — 24. UNLV 3-1 175 18 MLS CUP 1 Indianapolis 7 4 0 .636 230 273 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Saturday, Dec. 1 Dallas 7 7 .500 4⁄2 25. New Mexico 6-0 141 — Mexico, 6 p.m., Root Sports; Ohio State at Duke, Tennessee 4 7 0 .364 238 335 Houston 6 7 .462 5 Others receiving votes: Alabama 108, Wichita Second Round Houston at Los Angeles, 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Jacksonville 2 9 0 .182 188 308 New Orleans 4 9 .308 7 St. 99, UConn 93, UCLA 85, Pittsburgh 55, Saturday, Dec. 1 Thursday, Nov. 29 North W L T Pct PF PA Northwest Division W L Pct GB Oregon 44, Notre Dame 42, Memphis 23, Butler New Hampshire (8-3) at Wofford (8-3), 11 a.m. High School Boys Basketball — North Valley at Baltimore 9 2 0 .818 283 219 Transactions Oklahoma City 11 4 .733 — 20, Wisconsin 16, California 12, Florida St. 10, Central Arkansas (9-2) at Georgia Southern (8- Marshfield, 7 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM). Pittsburgh 6 5 0 .545 231 210 Denver 8 7 .533 3 Saint Joseph’s 9, Ohio 8, Marquette 7, Murray St. 3), 11 a.m. BASEBALL NFL Football — New Orleans at Atlanta, 5:20 Cincinnati 6 5 0 .545 282 247 p.m., NFL Network. Utah 8 7 .533 3 5, Temple 5, Baylor 4, Tennessee 3, Colorado St. Coastal Carolina (8-4) at Old Dominion (10-1), American League 1 Cleveland 3 8 0 .273 209 248 11 a.m. College Football — Louisville at Rutgers, 4:30 Portland 6 8 .429 4⁄2 1, VCU 1. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms with 1 West W L T Pct PF PA Illinois State (8-3) at Appalachian State (8-3), p.m., ESPN. Minnesota 5 7 .417 4⁄2 USA Today/ESPN Men’s Top 25 INF/OF Nate Spears on a minor league contract. Denver 8 3 0 .727 318 221 11 a.m. Men’s College Basketball — Kentucky at Notre Pacific Division W L Pct GB The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP San Diego 4 7 0 .364 245 237 Cal Poly (9-2) at Sam Houston State (8-3), 1 Dame, 4 p.m., ESPN2; Marquette at Florida, 6 p.m., Golden State 8 6 .571 — men’s college basketball poll, with first-place Trevor Bell, RHP Cesar Carrillo, RHP Shane Dyer, Oakland 3 8 0 .273 218 356 p.m. ESPN2; Lewis & Clark State at Gonzaga, 6 p.m., L.A. Clippers 8 6 .571 — votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 25, RHP Shawn Hill, RHP Micah Kellogg, RHP David Kansas City 1 10 0 .091 161 301 South Dakota State (9-3) at North Dakota Root Sports. L.A. Lakers 7 7 .500 1 points based on 25 points for a first-place vote Kopp, RHP Victor Larez, RHP Carlos NATIONAL CONFERENCE State (10-1), 1 p.m. NBA Basketball — San Antonio at Miami, 5 p.m., Phoenix 6 8 .429 2 through one point for a 25th-place vote and last Monasterios, RHP Jesse Todd, LHP Jose Alvarez, 1 East W L T Pct PF PA Wagner (9-3) at Eastern Washington (9-2), 3 Sacramento 4 9 .308 3⁄2 LHP Ramon Garcia, LHP Efrain Nieves, C Brad TNT; Denver at Golden State, 7:30 p.m., TNT. week’s ranking: N.Y. Giants 7 4 0 .636 305 226 Monday’s Games p.m. Davis, INF Argenis Diaz, INF Lance Durham, INF Golf — World Challenge, noon, Golf Channel. Record Pts Pvs Washington 5 6 0 .455 295 285 Stony Brook (10-2) at Montana State (10-1), 4 John Lindsey, INF/OF Marcus Lemon, INF/OF San Antonio 118, Washington 92 1. Indiana (27) 6-0 769 1 Dallas 5 6 0 .455 242 262 p.m. Kevin Russo and INF/OF Matt Tuiasosopo on Brooklyn 96, New York 89, OT 2. Duke (4) 6-0 723 5 Philadelphia 3 8 0 .273 184 282 Local Schedule minor league contracts. Detroit 108, Portland 101 3. Michigan 5-0 691 4 South W L T Pct PF PA NAIA NEW YORK YANKEES — Agreed to terms with C Today Milwaukee 93, Chicago 92 4. Ohio State 4-0 689 3 Atlanta 10 1 0 .909 294 216 Semifinals Eli Whiteside on a one-year contract. High School Sports — Meet the Pirates night, Memphis 84, Cleveland 78 5. Syracuse 4-0 630 6 Tampa Bay 6 5 0 .545 310 254 Saturday, Dec. 1 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Traded INF Brandon 5:30 p.m., Marshfield High School. Oklahoma City 114, Charlotte 69 6. Louisville 5-1 615 2 New Orleans 5 6 0 .455 308 304 Saint Xavier (Ill.) (11-1) at Morningside (Iowa) Hicks to the New York Mets for cash considera- Wednesday, Nov. 28 Utah 105, Denver 103 7. Florida 5-0 573 8 Carolina 3 8 0 .273 214 265 (12-0), 10 a.m. tions. High School Boys Basketball — Sunset New Orleans 105, L.A. Clippers 98 8. Kentucky 4-1 557 7 North W L T Pct PF PA Marian (Ind.) (10-1) at Missouri Valley (12-0), TAMPA BAY RAYS — Agreed to terms with 3B Conference: Coquille at Reedsport, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games 9. Arizona 3-0 520 10 Chicago 8 3 0 .727 277 175 11 a.m. Evan Longoria on a 10-year contract. Nonleague: Brookings-Harbor at Pacific, 7:30 Phoenix at Cleveland, 4 p.m. 10. Kansas 4-1 48411 Green Bay 7 4 0 .636 273 245 Pac-12 All-Conference selections TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Named DeMarlo Hale p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 11. Creighton 6-0 463 12 Minnesota 6 5 0 .545 248 249 High School Girls Basketball — Sunset Toronto at Houston, 5 p.m. 12. Gonzaga 6-0 440 16 Detroit 4 7 0 .364 267 280 Offensive Player of the Year: Marqise Lee, USC bench coach, Chad Mottola hitting coach, Conference: Coquille at Reedsport, 6 p.m.; Minnesota at Sacramento, 7 p.m. 13. North Carolina 5-1 355 9 West W L T Pct PF PA Pat Tillman Defensive Player of the Year: Will Dwayne Murphy first base and outfield coach, Nonleague: Brookings-Harbor at Pacific, 6 p.m. Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. 14. Michigan State 5-1 320 19 San Francisco 8 2 1 .773 276 155 Sutton, Arizona State Luis Rivera third base coach and Pete Walker High School Swimming — North Bend at Wednesday’s Games 15. Missouri 5-1 319 14 Seattle 6 5 0 .545 219 185 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year: pitching coach. Cottage Grove, 4 p.m. San Antonio at Orlando, 4 p.m. 16. Cincinnati 6-0 295 20 St. Louis 4 6 1 .409 205 254 Marcus Mariota, Oregon National League Thursday, Nov. 29 Portland at Washington, 4 p.m. 17. Oklahoma State 5-0 261 22 Arizona 4 7 0 .364 180 227 Freshman Defensive Player of the Year: CHICAGO CUBS — Named Rob Deer assistant High School Boys Basketball — North Valley at Brooklyn at Boston, 4:30 p.m. 18. N.C. State 4-1 240 15 Monday’s Game Leonard Williams, USC hitting coach. Marshfield, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. 19. Colorado 5-0 172 — Carolina 30, Philadelphia 22 Coach of the Year: David Shaw, Stanford NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms with LHP High School Girls Basketball — Marshfield at Phoenix at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. 20. UNLV 3-1 144 18 Thursday, Nov. 29 First Team Offense Tim Byrdak on a minor league contract. Dallas at Chicago, 5 p.m. BASKETBALL North Valley, 7 p.m. 21. San Diego State 4-1 139 25 New Orleans at Atlanta, 5:20 p.m. Quarterback: Marcus Mariota, fr, Oregon. Toronto at Memphis, 5 p.m. National Basketball Association 22. Illinois 7-0 103 — Sunday, Dec. 2 Running Back: Kenjon Barner, sr, Oregon; Utah at New Orleans, 5 p.m. NBA — Fined Sacramento G Aaron Brooks 23. New Mexico 6-0 68 — Seattle at Chicago, 10 a.m. Ka’Deem Carey, soph, Arizona. Wide Receiver: High School Playoffs Houston at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. $25,000 for throwing his mouthpiece into the 24. UCLA 4-2 62 13 Minnesota at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Marqise Lee, soph, USC; Markus Wheaton, sr, New York at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. stands after Friday’s game. 25. Georgetown 4-1 56 — San Francisco at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Oregon State. Tight End: Zach Ertz, sr, Stanford. FOOTBALL Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Others receiving votes: HOUSTON ROCKETS — Recalled G Scott Minnesota 48, Carolina at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Offensive Line: Hroniss Grasu, soph, Oregon; Pittsburgh 41, Alabama 38, UConn 38, Notre Machado from Rio Grande Valley (NBADL). Class 6A Pistons 108, Blazers 101 Houston at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Khaled Holmes, sr, USC; Brian Schwenke, sr, Dame 36, Florida State 26, Wisconsin 24, FOOTBALL Semifinals PORTLAND (101): Batum 2-9 2-2 7, Hickson 4-9 Arizona at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. California; Xavier Su’a-Filo, soph, UCLA; David Memphis 16, Wichita State 16, California 14, National Football League Saturday, Dec. 1 1-3 9, Aldridge 12-22 8-10 32, Lillard 4-18 3-3 12, Indianapolis at Detroit, 10 a.m. Yankey, jr, Stanford. At Jeld-Wen Field Murray State 13, Kansas State 12, Oregon 12, NFL — Suspended New England DL Jermaine Matthews 5-12 6-9 19, Leonard 3-4 2-2 8, Jeffries Jacksonville at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Second Team Offense Tigard vs. Lake Oswego, noon 0-1 0-0 0, Barton 5-8 1-2 12, Price 1-2 0-0 2. Ohio 10, Saint Joseph’s 10, Saint Mary’s 8, Butler Cunningham and Tampa Bay CB Eric Wright four New England at Miami, 10 a.m. Quarterback: Matt Scott, sr, Arizona. Running Sheldon vs. Jesuit, 4 p.m. Totals 36-85 23-31 101. 5, Tennessee 5, Marquette 4, Baylor 3, Maryland games for violating the NFL policy on perform- Tampa Bay at Denver, 1:05 p.m. Back: Johnathan Franklin, sr, UCLA; Stepfan DETROIT (108): Prince 4-9 2-2 10, Maxiell 5-9 1- 2, VCU 2, Colorado State 1, Davidson 1, ance enhancing substances. Class 5A Cleveland at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. Taylor, sr, Stanford. Wide Receiver: Austin Hill, 2 11, Monroe 8-16 4-8 20, Knight 9-17 5-5 26, Mississippi 1, Texas 1. CHICAGO BEARS — Placed G Lance Louis on Championship Cincinnati at San Diego, 1:25 p.m. soph, Arizona; Robert Woods, jr, USC. Tight End: Singler 6-7 1-1 16, Drummond 1-6 0-0 2, Stuckey The Associated Press Women’s Top 25 injured reserve. Saturday, Dec. 1 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1:25 p.m. Austin Seferian-Jenkins, soph, Washington. 4-6 2-3 11, Villanueva 4-6 0-0 10, Maggette 0-2 The top 25 teams in the The Associated Press’ Philadelphia at Dallas, 5:20 p.m. — Announced president At Hillsboro Stadium Offensive Line: Jeff Baca, sr, UCLA; David Sherwood vs. Marist, 7:30 p.m. 0-1 0, Bynum 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 42-80 15-22 108. women’s college basketball poll, with first-place Monday, Dec. 3 Mike Holmgren is leaving the team. Bakhtiari, jr, Colorado; Sam Brenner, sr, Utah; DALLAS COWBOYS — Placed LB Bruce Carter Class 4A Portland 19 30 24 28 — 101 votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 25, N.Y. Giants at Washington, 5:30 p.m. Detroit 28 26 28 26 — 108 total points based on 25 points for a first-place Kevin Danser, sr, Stanford; Sam Schwartzstein, and WR Danny Coale on injured reserve. Championship Panthers 30, Eagles 22 sr, Stanford. Released WR Andre Holmes. Signed LB Brady Saturday, Dec. 1 3-Point Goals—Portland 6-19 (Matthews 3-7, vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking: Carolina 14 0 7 9 — 30 First Team Defense Poppinga and WR Anthony Armstrong. Signed At Hillsboro Stadium Barton 1-2, Batum 1-3, Lillard 1-5, Aldridge 0-1, Record Pts Prv Philadelphia 3 12 7 0 — 22 Defensive Line: Scott Crichton, soph, Oregon CB Reggie Jones to the practice squad. North Bend vs. Baker, 1 p.m. Hickson 0-1), Detroit 9-15 (Singler 3-3, Knight 3- 6, Villanueva 2-4, Stuckey 1-2). Fouled Out— 1. Stanford (21) 6-0 953 1 First Quarter State; Dion Jordan, sr, Oregon; Star Lotulelei, DENVER BRONCOS — Signed RB Jacob Hester. Class 3A None. Rebounds—Portland 48 (Batum, Aldridge 2. UConn (17) 5-0 944 2 Phi—FG Henery 36, 11:12. sr, Utah; Will Sutton, jr, Arizona State. Signed RB Jeremiah Johnson to the practice squad. Championship 10), Detroit 54 (Singler, Monroe 10). Assists— 3. Baylor (1) 5-1 901 3 Car—Barnidge 24 pass from Newton (Gano Linebacker: Anthony Barr, jr, UCLA; Trent NEW YORK GIANTS — Placed RB Andre Brown Saturday, Dec. 1 Portland 23 (Lillard 7), Detroit 26 (Singler 5). 4. Duke 4-0 861 4 kick), 6:12. Murphy, sr, Stanford; Chase Thomas, sr, on injured reserve-return. Waived CB Michael At Cottage Grove High School Total Fouls—Portland 24, Detroit 25. Technicals— 5. Notre Dame 4-0 802 5 Car—LaFell 43 pass from Newton (Gano kick), Stanford. Defensive Back: Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Coe from injured reserve. Cascade Christian vs. Dayton, 4 p.m. Matthews, Portland defensive three second. A— 6. Penn St. 5-0 752 6 3:36. soph, Oregon; Joran Poyer, sr, Oregon State; Ed — Activated G David Class 2A 10,212 (22,076). 7. Louisville 6-0 742 7 Second Quarter Reynolds, jr, Stanford; Desmond Trufant, sr, DeCastro from injured reserve. Placed OT Championship 8. Georgia 7-0 701 8 Phi—FG Henery 41, 14:15. Washington. Marcus Gilbert on injured reserve. Released WR Saturday, Dec. 1 9. Kentucky 4-1 656 9 Phi—Brown 65 run (pass failed), 10:56. Second Team Defense David Gilreath. Signed L John Malecki from the College Basketbal Phi—FG Henery 45, 3:20. At Hillsboro Stadium 10. California 5-0 615 11 Defensive Line: Henry Anderson, jr, Stanford; practice squad. Third Quarter Portland Christian vs. Oakland, 4:15 p.m. 11. Maryland 3-1 602 10 Morgan Breslin, jr, USC; Ben Gardner, sr, — Fired offensive coordi- College Polls Car—Newton 1 run (Gano kick), 9:13. 12. Oklahoma 5-1 459 13 Stanford; Datone Jones, sr, UCLA. Linebacker: nator Chris Palmer. Named quarterbacks coach Class 1A Phi—Brown 5 run (Henery kick), 3:30. The Associated Press Men’s Top 25 13. Texas 5-0 453 15 Kiko Alonso, sr, Oregon; Michael Clay, sr, Oregon; Dowell Loggains offensive coordinator. Championship Fourth Quarter The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ col- 14. Purdue 5-1 374 14 Brandon Magee, sr, Arizona State. Defensive WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed LB Saturday, Dec. 1 Car—FG Gano 23, 12:40. lege basketball poll, with first-place votes in 15. Ohio St. 4-1 366 16 Back: Deone Bucannon, jr, Washington State; Roddrick Muckelroy. Placed LB Keenan Robinson At Cottage Grove High School Car—Newton 2 run (kick failed), 4:40. parentheses, records through Nov. 25, total 16. Tennessee 4-1 328 20 Alden Darby, jr, Arizona State; T.J. McDonald, sr, on injured reserve. St. Paul vs. Camas Valley, noon A—69,144. points based on 25 points for a first-place vote 17. St. John’s 4-1 314 18 USC; Nickell Robey, jr, USC. SOCCER through one point for a 25th-place vote and last 18. Oklahoma St. 3-0 29421 Major League Soccer Pro Basketball week’s ranking: 19. UCLA 3-1 274 19 College Football First Team Specialists CHICAGO FIRE — Announced the retirement of Record Pts Prv 20. Kansas 5-0 265 22 Placekicker: Vince D’Amato, jr, California. D Cory Gibbs. NBA 1. Indiana (47) 6-0 1,606 1 21. Nebraska 5-1 185 23 Punter: Jeff Locke, sr, UCLA. Return Specialist: NEW YORK RED BULLS — Signed M/D Brandon EASTERN CONFERENCE 2. Duke (18) 6-0 1,554 5 22. North Carolina 6-0 181 25 College Playoffs Reggie Dunn, sr, Utah. Special Teams: Jordan Barklage and M/D Connor Lade. Atlantic Division W L Pct GB 3. Michigan 5-0 1,421 4 23. Dayton 6-0 177 24 NCAA Division III Jenkins, sr, Oregon State. COLLEGE Brooklyn 9 4 .692 — 4. Ohio St. 4-0 1,416 3 24. Iowa St. 4-0 102 — Quarterfinals Second Team Specialists KANSAS — Announced freshman basketball F New York 9 4 .692 — 5. Louisville 5-1 1,347225. West Virginia 3-2 91 12 Saturday, Dec. 1 Placekicker: Andrew Furney, jr, Washington Zach Peters is leaving the men’s basketball pro- 1 Philadelphia 8 6 .571 1⁄2 6. Syracuse 4-0 1,323 6 Others receiving votes: Texas A&M 72, Florida Widener (11-0) at Mount Union (12-0), 9 a.m. State. Punter: Josh Hubner, sr, Arizona State. gram. 1 Boston 8 6 .571 1⁄2 7. Florida 5-0 1,227 7 St. 49, Miami 31, Syracuse 30, Delaware 18, Wesley (10-1) at Mary Hardin-Baylor (12-0), 10 Return Specialist: Marqise Lee, soph, USC. PITTSBURGH — Dismissed DB Stephen 1 Toronto 3 11 .214 6⁄2 8. Kentucky 4-1 1,180 8 Rutgers 15, South Carolina 15, Vanderbilt 12, a.m. Special Teams: David Allen, sr, UCLA. Williams from the football team. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, November 27,2012 • The World • B3 Y K Sports NFL won’t suspend Suh, may issue fine

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on performance-enhancing substances. DETROIT — Ndamukong Suh might lose some money BASEBALL for his low blow against Maddux joins former Houston Texans quarterback managers on U.S. staff Matt Schaub. The Detroit Lions defen- DURHAM, N.C. — sive tackle, though, will be Former star pitcher Greg able to play Sunday at home Maddux will join Dale against the Indianapolis Murphy, Gerald Perry and Colts. three former major league NFL spokesman Greg managers as the United Aiello tweet- States baseball team’s coach- ed Monday ing staff under manager Joe that the Sports Torre. Lions USA Baseball announced have been Shorts the staff Monday ahead of the notified 2013 World Baseball Classic. that Suh won’t Former Padres and Phillies be suspended for last manager Larry Bowa will be Thursday’s “incident,” the bench coach, former Mets though it will be reviewed for skipper Willie Randolph the a potential fine. third base coach and former Suh was on his chest after Angels manager Marcel being taken down by an Lachemann the bullpen and offensive lineman and pitching coach. extended his left foot to hit Maddux, who won 355 Schaub below the belt. Suh’s games in the major leagues, will also serve as a pitching The Associated Press left cleat connected with guard Russell Westbrook shoots as Charlotte’s Byron Mullens defends in the second quarter of their game in Oklahoma Schaub’s groin area after he coach. Murphy is set to be City on Monday. threw a pass in the first quar- first base coach. ter of Houston’s 34-31 over- The 2013 World Baseball time win. Classic begins in March. Schaub went to his knees, Longoria agrees to deal Oklahoma City blows out Bobcats doubled over in pain, but stayed in the game. that adds $100 million THE ASSOCIATED PRESS added 15 to help the Spurs win their Udrih, Mike Dunleavy and Doron Lamb. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — fourth straight over the still-winless John Henson, Udrih and Udoh all Munchak fires offensive Tampa Bay Rays third base- OKLAHOMA CITY — Kevin Durant Washington Wizards. scored 11 points while Monta Ellis added coordinator Palmer man Evan Longoria agreed to scored 18 points and the Oklahoma City The Wizards are the 12th team in 10. The Bucks hadn’t beaten Chicago NASHVILLE, Tenn. — a new contract through 2022 Thunder opened a 40-point halftime NBA history to start the season 0-12 since April 6, 2010. Titans coach Mike Munchak that adds six guaranteed sea- lead in one of the most lopsided first according to STATS and are six away Jazz 105, Nuggets 103: Al Jefferson fired offensive coordinator sons and $100 million. halves in NBA history on their way to a from equaling the New Jersey Nets’ scored a season-high 28 points and Chris Palmer and replaced The agreement with the 114-69 blowout of the Charlotte record 0-18 start in 2009-10. In their Derrick Favors made three free throws the veteran with quarterbacks three-time All-Star incorpo- Bobcats on Monday night. first 11 games, Washington lost by a total down the stretch, helping the Jazz coach Dowell Loggains. rates the remainder of the 27- Russell Westbrook had 12 points and of just 72 points and never by more than remain unbeaten at home with a win Owner Bud Adams put year-old’s existing contract, 11 assists before he and the rest of 16. over the Nuggets. everyone in the franchise on which called for him to earn Oklahoma City’s starters were pulled The Spurs had seven players in dou- The Nuggets had a chance to tie it notice after a 51-20 loss to $36.6 million over the next less than 5 minutes into the second half ble figures as they continued their suc- with 3.6 seconds left but was Chicago on Nov. 4. Jake four seasons. The new deal with the Thunder leading 79-25. cessful road trip. Tim Duncan had 14, double-teamed and passed too late for Locker returned to the start- includes a team option for Westbrook powered home a right- Gary Neal 13, Manu Ginobili 12 and Matt Corey Brewer to get off a final shot. ing lineup Nov. 11, and 2023. Bonner had 11. After winning the first The Jazz, who improved to 6-0 at handed slam to put an Tennessee beat Miami 37-3. Giants break record for exclamation point on four games of the six-game trip, they’re home, trailed by as many as 16 in the But the Titans (4-7) became the first half and put NBA now 8-1 on the road and 12-3 overall. first half and were down 12 with 7:27 left the first team to lose in postseason shares Oklahoma City up Grizzlies 84, Cavaliers 78: Zach in the third before going on a 14-2 run to Jacksonville 24-19 on Sunday NEW YORK — A full 64-24. It was the Recap Randolph and Marc Gasol scored 19 tie it at 77. when the offense sputtered postseason share for the fifth-biggest halftime points each and the Memphis Grizzlies The Nuggets played the rest of the after getting to the World Series champion San lead in NBA’s shot clock era and the overcame a lethargic performance to way without Andre Iguodala, who was Jacksonville 24 and had to Francisco Giants was worth a largest since Golden State set the record escape with a victory over the Cavaliers. ejected with 3:24 left in the third. He settle for five field goal record $377,003, breaking the with an 88-41 edge on Sacramento on Rudy Gay scored 15 points, and had 10 points, three rebounds and three attempts. mark that had stood since the Nov. 2, 1991, according to STATS. Quincy Pondexter had 10 points, turnovers. The Titans are 24th aver- 2006 St. Louis Cardinals. It was the largest blowout ever for including 2 of 3 from outside the arc as Favors added a season-high 19 aging 327.7 yards per game In the first year of the Charlotte, which had shown promise Memphis won its second straight and points and seven rebounds, including and only 20th in passing with expansion of the playoffs with seven early wins — the same num- maintained its position with the best two in the final minute. an average of 220.8 yards per from eight teams to 10, the ber it had last season while setting an record in the NBA. Kenneth Faried led Denver with 21 game. Tennessee is 30th with players’ pool was a record NBA record for futility. Anderson Varejao and Dion Waiters points. an average time of possession $65.36 million, Major League Nets 96, Knicks 89, OT: The Nets scored 15 each to lead Cleveland, Varejao Hornets 105, Clippers 98: Greivis of 27 minutes, 11 seconds per Baseball said. The previous worked overtime to pull out the opener grabbing 22 rebounds, including eight Vasquez had 25 points and 10 assists and game, and 29th with 17.5 first mark of $59.1 million came in of their new-look rivalry with the offensive board. Daniel Gibson scored 11 the Hornets’ defense took downs per game. 2009. Knicks, winning to tie their city rivals for the Cavs, who lost their third completely out of the game en route to a The Giants split $23.5 for first place. straight and ninth in the last 10. victory over the skidding Clippers, end- Giants’ Bennett breaks million, voting 50 full shares, Jerry Stackhouse, wearing the No. 42 The Cavaliers still held the lead with ing the Hornets’ seven-game losing fall of fan after victory partial shares equivalent to Jackie Robinson made famous in 8:28 left, but Memphis closed the game streak. EAST RUTHERFORD, another 11.1, and 12 cash Brooklyn, made the tiebreaking 3- on a 13-4 run, part of the Grizzlies Griffin made only one of nine shots N.J. — New York Giants tight awards. All-Star outfielder pointer with 3:31 left in overtime as the outscoring Cleveland 22-9. in 35 minutes, finishing with a career- end Martellus Bennett broke Melky Cabrera, suspended Nets controlled the extra period of a Bucks 93, Bulls 92: Ersan Ilyasova low four points and six rebounds before the fall of a man who fell over for the final 45 games of the playoff-like game that neither team led scored 14 of his 18 points in the second fouling out with 2:36 left in the game. It regular season and the divi- by more than seven. half and the Bucks overcame a 27-point marked only the fourth time he failed to a railing trying to grab a glove the player was handing to a sion series, automatically Brook Lopez had 22 points and 11 deficit in a stunning win over the Bulls. reach double digits in scoring in 173 received a full share without rebounds, and Deron Williams added 16 Richard Hamilton scored a season- NBA regular season and playoff games. child after Sunday night’s win over the Green Bay his teammates having to points and 14 assists as the Nets high 30 points for the Bulls but missed a Ryan Anderson and Jason Smith make a decision. improved to 7-1 in their new home and shot at the buzzer that could have won it. each scored 17 points for the Hornets Packers. tied the Knicks atop the Atlantic Ilyasova led a 31-4 second half-run and Austin Rivers added 14. Anthony The fan was quickly sur- COLLEGE BASKETBALL rounded by New Jersey state Division at 9-4. as the Bucks snapped a nine-game los- Davis, the top overall pick in the June Duke moves into No. 2 Carmelo Anthony had 35 points and 13 ing streak to Chicago and prevented the draft, missed his fifth straight game troopers and led away. He did rebounds, but was only 10 of 16 at the free Bulls from moving past Milwaukee into because of an injured left ankle. not appear to be hurt in the spot behind Indiana throw line. Tyson Chandler finished with first place in the Central Division. Caron Butler made a career-high fall from the lowest level of Indiana is still No. 1 in The 28 points and 10 boards, but no other Ilyasova scored 12 points in the nine 3-pointers on 15 attempts and fin- seating at MetLife Stadium, a Associated Press’ college Knicks player was in double figures. fourth quarter when Milwaukee ished with 33 points, becoming the first distance of about 10 feet or basketball poll. The holiday Spurs 118, Wizards 92: Boris Diaw outscored Chicago 30-12. Milwaukee Clipper this season to score at least 30. less. weekend tournaments scored 16 points, Tiago Splitter had 15 played the entire fourth quarter with The two teams combined for 33 3- Dolphins’Amaya caused a lot of change below. points and 12 rebounds and Tony Parker five reserves: Ilyasova, Epke Udoh, Beno pointers on 62 attempts. Duke moved up to take charged with battery Louisville’s old spot at No. 2 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — after beating the Cardinals in Miami Dolphins reserve the championship game of Federal mediators join NHL labor talks defensive back Jonathon the Battle 4 Atlantis. Amaya allegedly choked a Michigan moved up one WASHINGTON (AP) — welcome a new approach in NBA, along with this year’s weekend scheduled for Jan. taxi driver and was charged place to third. Federal mediators are enter- trying to reach a resolution of dispute between the NFL and 26-27 at Columbus, Ohio. with battery early Monday. Ohio State, Louisville, ing the stalled NHL labor the ongoing labor dispute at its on-field officials. “I have had separate, According to a police Syracuse, Florida, Kentucky, talks, with the season’s first the earliest possible date,” Cohen said Serota was informal discussions with report, Amaya offered the Arizona and Kansas round 1 2 ⁄ 2 months already lost NHL deputy commissioner removed because “within the key representatives of the driver $100 to take him from out the Top 10. because of the lockout. Bill Daly said. one hour after I issued a press National Hockey League and Miami Beach to Weston. The There were four newcom- George Cohen, director of Cohen has worked with release ... it has been called the National Hockey League driver told police Amaya ers to the Top 25, all ranked in the Federal Mediation and the players’ associations for to my attention that there are Players’ Association during became aggressive, so he the last five: Georgetown, Conciliation Service, said Major League Baseball, help- issues involving an allegedly the course of their negotia- turned around the car and Minnesota, Illinois and New Monday the parties had ing end the 1994-95 strike as hacked Twitter account tions for a successor collec- asked him to get out. The Mexico. agreed to use the agency. He an outside counsel, and the associated with tive bargaining agreement,” driver said Amaya then leaned Meanwhile, Stanford assigned three mediators to NBA. He was an adviser to Commissioner Guy Serota.” Cohen said in a statement. forward, wrapped his hands remains No. 1 in The negotiations — deputy the NHL players’ union He said Serota was removed “Due to the extreme sen- around the driver’s neck and Associated Press women’s director Scot Beckenbaugh, before joining FMCS three “to immediately dispel any sitivity of these negotiations starting choking him. Officers basketball poll, narrowly director of mediation servic- years ago. cloud on the mediation and consistent with the saw the taxi driving erratically ahead of Connecticut. es John Sweeney and “We look forward to their process, and without regard FMCS’s longstanding prac- and heard the driver scream Baylor is third, and Duke Commissioner Guy Serota — involvement as we continue to the merits of the allega- tice, the agency will refrain “this man is trying to kill me.” and Notre Dame are fourth who was removed later in the working to reach an equitable tions.” from any public comment Police escorted Amaya out and fifth. day because of a Twitter agreement for both the play- Hockey players and man- concerning the future sched- of the car and he was arrest- account that may have been ers and the owners,” said agement have not negotiated ule and/or the status of the ed. The driver wasn’t injured. SOCCER tampered with. Donald Fehr, executive direc- since last Wednesday. The negotiations until further Patriots’ Cunningham MLS plans to add 20th The sides are to meet sep- tor of the NHL Players’ NHL has canceled more than notice.” team in New York City arately with the mediators Association. one-third of its regular sea- Beckenbaugh was a medi- suspended for PEDs NEW YORK — Major Wednesday. Cohen mediated during son, including all games ator during the 2004-05 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — League Soccer “While we have no partic- the 2010 negotiations in through Dec. 14, the New lockout, a stoppage that The New England Patriots Commissioner Don Garber ular level of expectation Major League Soccer and Year’s Day outdoor Winter caused cancellation of the lost their second defensive going into this process, we 2011 talks in the NFL and Classic and the All-Star entire season. says the league is at “the fin- end in nine days when ish line” in negotiations with Jermaine Cunningham was New York City to acquire suspended for four games land to build a stadium in BLAZERS Frank said. “Defensively, he tunnel injured. fast break early in the without pay for violating the Queens that would become was very, very solid; ran the Lillard followed with an fourth to put Detroit ahead NFL policy on performance- home for the league’s 20th From Page B1 floor extremely well, acrobatic layup for his first 87-75. A three-point play enhancing substances. team. passed the ball well, field goal of the game. That by Rodney Stuckey made it Eric Wright banned four Garber says MLS hopes to Greg Monroe had 20 rebounding.” started a 7-0 run that 93-78. have the team start play in points and 10 rebounds for The Pistons led 75-64 in turned out to be Portland’s Portland did get the mar- games for PED violation 2016 at a 10-acre site in Detroit, and Singler had 16 the third after Jason Maxiell’s best push of the second gin down to six on Nicolas TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Flushing Meadows-Corona points on 6-of-7 shooting dunk. Maxiell caught half. Batum’s 3-pointer with 1:14 Bay’s porous secondary took Park and spark a rivalry with and 10 rebounds. Portland’s Jared Jeffries in After Singler’s shot gave remaining, but Knight another hit when cornerback the New York Red Bulls, who “Kyle, I thought, was the face with his left arm the Pistons a nine-point answered with a quick Eric Wright was suspended play at a 25,189-capacity sta- outstanding, playing a while dunking with his right, lead, rookie Andre three-point play to make it by the NFL for four games for dium that opened in 2010 at very, very complete game,” sending Jeffries down the Drummond dunked on a 104-95. violating the league’s policy Harrison, N.J. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4 •The World • Tuesday, November 27,2012 Y K Sports Pac-12 honors Shaw, Mariota

1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — tered 10 ⁄2 sacks. Stanford coach David Shaw Oregon and Stanford each has won the Pac-12 placed five players on the Conference’s Coach of the first team, while Oregon Year award for the second State had four. straight season. Ducks picked for the first Southern California wide team were Mariota, running receiver Marqise Lee also was back Kenjon Barner, offen- named the league’s Offensive sive lineman Hroniss Grasu, Player of the Year and defensive lineman Dion Arizona State defensive tack- Jordan and defensive back Ifo le Will Sutton the Defensive Ekpre-Olomu. Player of the Year on Oregon State’s first-team Monday. Oregon quarterback selections were wide receiver Marcus Mariota took home Markus Wheaton, defensive Offensive Freshman of the lineman Scott Chrichton, Year honors and Trojans defensive back Jordan Poyer freshman defensive end and special teams player Leonard Williams won on the Jordan Jenkins. defensive side. Oregon linebackers Kiko Mariota also was the only Alonso and Michael Clay freshman chosen for the first both were chosen for the sec- team. Lee was the only unan- ond team, while the Ducks imous selection for the all- had a number of honorable conference team. mention picks — offensive Shaw is the fifth coach in lineman Jake Fisher; defen- league history to win the sive linemen Taylor Hart, The Associated Press award in consecutive seasons. Wade Keliikipi and Isaac Stanford running back Stepfan Taylor breaks free from UCLA defensive back Kenny Orjioke, center, for a 49-yard touchdown run Saturday. He helped Stanford overcome Remington; tight end Colt the departure of No. 1 overall Layerla; wide receiver Josh draft pick Andrew Luck, Huff; defensive back Terrance seamlessly made a midseason Mitchell and return specialist Stanford, UCLA meet for Pac-12 title quarterback change from Josh De’Anthony Thomas. Nunes to Kevin Hogan, and Oregon State players STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — was the same thing when teams — Oregon State, twice in three games, con- overtook Oregon to take the picked for honorable men- As part of senior day celebra- (Jim) Harbaugh left. It was Oregon and UCLA — in his secutive matchups are almost North Division crown. tion were receiver Brandin tions held earlier this month the same thing when Andrew first three career starts to unheard of at any level. Lee set conference Cooks, offensive linemen for Stanford’s final home left.’I guess people out there give the nation’s top rushing The Cardinal controlled records with 112 receptions Grant Enger and Issac game of the regular season, just don’t get it. defense some support. the first go-around and left for 1,680 yards to go with 14 Seumalo, defensive lineman outgoing players wore T- “They don’t understand The Bruins lost to Oregon no secrets about what they touchdowns. Sutton led the Andrew Seumalo, defensive shirts that read: “Last Walk.” what type of guys we have on State and at California before plan to do. Pac-12 with 1.82 tackles for back Raashad Reynolds and Time to bring those this team. The kind of coach- winning five straight — the Stepfan Taylor rushed for loss per game and also regis- kicker Trevor Romaine. mementos out of the closet. es we have. We’re not going program’s longest winning 142 yards and two touch- “We’re going to have to away. We’re not a one-per- streak in seven years — a run downs, Hogan passed for 160 change the date of our last son team. We never have capped with a thrilling 38-28 yards and another score and Petersen brushes off walk T-shirt,” fifth-year been. So people can think victory against the crosstown Stanford ran away with its linebacker Chase Thomas what they want. We know rival Trojans. fourth victory in a row over early coaching rumors said Sunday. “Put some tape this team is going to be Stanford had to win its the Bruins. Brett Hundley, over it or something.” around for a while.” finale in Pasadena just to get UCLA’s redshirt freshman BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Chris College and Purdue. The Pac-12 Conference A week after Stanford another shot at UCLA quarterback, was 20 of 38 for Petersen is taking a different But he’s also hard to championship game is com- stunned Oregon in overtime, because No. 6 Oregon (11-1, 261 yards and a TD with one approach to the series of ignore as a prime candidate, ing to The Farm a year later the Cardinal crushed the 8-1) beat Oregon State 48-24 interception while getting annual questions and specu- especially since the Broncos than everybody expected — Bruins 35-17 at the Rose Bowl in the Civil War rivalry that sacked seven times. lation linking him to nearly have been wildly successful and for a matchup nobody on Saturday to seal the North finished about 10 minutes “Every week is going to be every available head coaching during his seven-year tenure could’ve predicted. Division title and set up a before the Cardinal and different. Not every week is job in college football. in Boise. Since taking over, While Andrew Luck is strange sequel. Rarely do Bruins began their game in going be perfect,” Hundley This year, at least at the Petersen has compiled a gone, the eighth-ranked teams ever play twice in the front of a sellout crowd at the said. “We’ve just got to come outset, Petersen is resorting record of 82-8 and a winning Cardinal (10-2, 8-1) are sur- same season in college foot- Rose Bowl. out, and we’re blessed with to humor. percentage of .911, the best at prisingly where they’ve ball, and even rarer does that Turns out, that was just a another opportunity to play When asked Monday the FBS level. wanted to be all along: host- happen in back-to-back dress rehearsal. another game for the Pac-12 about his name being men- During his time, Boise ing the league title game weeks. “I cannot recall ever being championship, and we’ve tioned in the search for the State has jumped confer- Friday night in a quick That’s the kind of season in this situation before,” just got to have fun and play bevy of new coaching vacan- ences, getting more compet- rematch against No. 17 UCLA it has been in the Pac-12 UCLA coach Jim Mora said. our game.” cies, Petersen simply looked itive along the way, played in (9-3, 6-3), which overtook Conference. “I don’t know that it benefits UCLA’s hopes to play in at his watch, noted the time two BCS bowls and earned preseason No. 1 Southern Stanford’s only league either team, or is hard on any the program’s first Rose Bowl and chided reporters for tak- respect nationally as a small- California to capture the loss came at Washington in team. It just comes down to game since 1999 will not be ing so long to once again school program all too capa- South Division crown. the fourth game of the sea- going out on Friday night and any easier this week. bring up the subject. ble of beating teams from the So much for that Oregon- son, losing 17-13 on a executing. Any familiarity we Stanford has won eight “Twenty-two minutes, biggest and best conferences. USC showdown so many had Thursday night when the have with them, they’ll have straight and 19 of its past 20 that’s better than I thought,” But at the same time, it’s forecast this fall. offense failed to score a with us. It just kind of home games, with the lone Petersen said. “It’s just Boise State’s size — or lack “I remember when touchdown. Cardinal coach negates each other.” loss coming to Oregon last rumors. That’s all I really thereof — that fuel rumors nobody was giving us a look David Shaw replaced quar- Shaw and Mora will rely season. The Cardinal, riding want to say about this, and I that he’s interested in coach- down at the Pac-12 media terback Josh Nunes after on their NFL coaching expe- a six-game winning streak, say it every year.” ing elsewhere, whether it’s day,” Thomas said. “I told eight games with redshirt rience to guide them this are looking to seal a spot in While Petersen’s tone the small capacity of Bronco them, ‘It was the same thing freshman Kevin Hogan, who week. While pro teams often the Rose Bowl for the first publicly may be different, the Stadium, inferior team facili- when Toby (Gerhart) left. It has beaten three ranked play divisional opponents time since 2000. message — at least right now ties or the hassles and uncer- — is the same: He has no tainty caused by conference intention to leave the Broncos. realignment and landing in a Petersen’s name surfaces conference that automatical- Embree wanted more time at Colorado in ritualistic fashion around ly qualifies for the BCS. the same time many of his “It is what it is,”Petersen BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — farewell news conference a colleagues at bigger schools joked about the latest series A choked-up Jon Embree day after being fired. are getting fired. Last year it of stories. “It means zero suggested Monday that the Athletic director Mike was Penn State; the year here. We don’t even pay only way he could have Bohn, who fired Embree less before that Stanford when attention to it.” turned around the University than two years after he Jim Harbaugh left for the Petersen acknowledged of Colorado’s flailing football signed him to a five-year NFL. This year, media, blog- the rumor mill has in the past program in his two years as deal, said, “Shortcuts are not gers or others posting on the confounded recruiting head coach was to take short- going to be an answer and Internet are tying him to efforts, then he quickly cuts in the classroom and on we’re not going to hire a Arkansas, Colorado and directed the press conference the recruiting trail. coach that expects to use California. Also looking for back to football questions “If you just hire the next shortcuts.” new coaches are two other and the 25th-ranked guy and say you’ve got two What he does expect is a SEC schools, Auburn and Broncos’ upcoming game years, keep your fingers quick turnaround from a Tennessee, plus Boston with Nevada. crossed,” Embree said at his free-fall that saw the Buffaloes thumped by an The Associated Press average score of 48-17 in the Former University of Colorado football head coach Jon Embree hugs IT’S TIME TO GET READY FOR THE Pac-12 during a 1-11 season sophomore wide receiver Tyler McCulloch after a news conference that was the worst in the pro- Monday to discuss Embree’s dismissal from the school. gram’s 123-year history. HOLIDAYS In some ways, Embree’s empty seats, though he good fight without him. The helpful place. NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 30 quick hook might have had a insisted boosters had nothing “You had the highest GPA lot to do with the administra- to do with this decision. the last three semesters that tion patiently sticking with “Our boosters’ resources this school has ever had in 99 99 99 his predecessor, Dan have never been a factor in the football program. You Ea. 5 5 9 Hawkins, through five losing my tenure,” Bohn said. stayed out of trouble. You 50 Ct. LED YOUR 50 Ct. C6 Amaryllis Bulb Kit seasons, resulting in the “Although the erosion of our guys represented yourselves Mini Light Set LED Light Set proverbial bare cupboard. fan base and the ticket sales well,”Embree said. “You set a Indoor/outdoor. CHOICE Connect up to 40 sets. Bohn bristled at that certainly doesn’t help.” legacy and a standard, and as Warm White or White or Multi-Color. Multi-Color. 9190141, 9190158 notion. Bohn said he had no pre- I told you guys when we’re 9207192 Save 9207200 “Jon’s results were ferred candidate in mind but going through tough times, $ extremely revealing in a very 50 Ct. M5 4 Save acknowledged the school you’re not judged by the $9.99-$11.99 short period of time, and the would have to pay more than scoreboard at the end of the LED Light Set Value $ Connect up to prowess of the Pac-12 con- Embree’s incentive-laden day. 40 sets. White or 4 Save ference revealed it a lot deal that was worth $741,000 “I was. But you won’t be.” Multi-Color. $9.99-$11.99 9101494, 9101486 Value $ faster,” Bohn said. annually plus bonuses of up Asked if the next coach 4 Embree, who gets a $1.625 to $200,000 for reaching off- can win in Boulder, Embree $8.99-$10.49 99 99 Value million buyout, suggested he the-field goals and up to $1 retorted, “How long does he Save Ea. 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Indoor/ DiStefano said he appreciat- Embree, a star tight end “Jon is a dedicated alum outdoor. 60’ range. ed Embree’s passion for the for the Buffs in the 1980s, of the university and the Includes batteries. program but said it just was- was fired Sunday night, 48 Colorado Buffaloes with a 3390424 99 DeWalt® 18 Volt Cordless Impact Driver n’t working out. hours after a 42-35 loss to passion for his students and 99 “It’s performance and Utah left them without a the athletic program as a 18 volt Ni-Cd battery. Save progress. And unfortunately, home win for the first time whole,”DiStefano said. “And 1330 lb.-in. torque. this year, we didn’t see since 1920. if this decision were based on 0-2400 rpm. $ 0-2700 ipm. either,” he said. 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Where in The World? — Australia This may be the start of a new tradition

We’ve always cooked on For the main dish you had Thanksgiving. Always. the choice of turkey, ham, or Until this year, that is. a combination of the two. And boy did we pick a Then for dessert there were good year not to cook a mas- three pies: pumpkin, apple sive meal. and pecan. We were extra busy here My choices were the at the newspaper, and bisque, turkey and pecan. Autumn was busy putting The entree came with all the finishing touches on a the traditional side dishes, couple of short sales, so by potatoes, stuffing, gravy, Wednesday evening Brussels sprouts, neither of us felt TABLE yams and a tangy much like doing whole cranberry cooking of any FOR TWO sauce. kind. There was plenty Knowing that enough that I could our week was going have taken some of to be hectic, we it home, but in true made plans ahead Thanksgiving style I of time to go out cleaned the plate with Donna and well enough that Contributed photos by Vernon Fellows Frank, their kids they could have put Matthew and Vick- RON it right back in the ie and their grand- cabinet. son Austin. JACKIMOWICZ And the best part Having a Donna and Frank (outside of the had gone to the Plank House company) — when we got at The Mill Casino-Hotel home, the kitchen was really g’day the year before and liked it, already clean. so we decided to give it a try. Woohoo. There were a lot of us who We did kind of miss the This local group of five were among 23 people on a Holiday thought 4 p.m. was the per- leftovers though, so we Vacation Tour recently. Pictured are Buck Buchanan and fect time to have Thanksgiv- made some stuffing and Rhoda Beauchemin of Coos Bay, Vernon Fellows of North ing dinner, so between the mashed potatoes over the Bend and Bert and Adrienne Logsdon who live in North Bend, buffet line for the Saw Blade weekend. in the revolving restaurant on the Westfield Tower in Sydney. and the rest of us waiting for I feel better now. Dinner (below) was seared Tasmanian salmon with roasted the Plank House, it was I I I tomatoes, potato puree and seasonal vegetables. quite busy. While at Thanksgiving Vernon wrote, “My daughter, Deb Clark, lives in East Had- The meal was very good. dinner, Donna and Frank dam, Ct., and joined me in L.A. Thirteen days of snorkeling, You kind of worry that told us that they often go scuba diving, bird watching, riding a zip line, a gondola ride when making that many over to Shake N Burger in above the rain forest, the Kuranda train ride, a helicopter ride, turkeys or hams that some Eastside for lunch. So an Army duck ride.” of it is going to get dry, but Autumn and I decided to The group also visited the Sydney Opera House and the meat was done perfectly. head over there Monday cruised the Noosa River and “had lunch on a sandbar! Awe- You had a choice of some trip!” pumpkin bisque or a salad. SEE FOOD | C2

Where in The World? — Branson, Missouri Good times in Branson

A big thank you to the Their first restaurant Williams family, who selection was a fabulous recount their trip to Mis- steak house, BT Bones, souri for us. They wrote: where the family sampled “A native Coos Bay fam- amazing prime rib, fried ily visited Branson, Mis- okra and catfish.One of the souri for a vacation of a greatest events was the The Associated Press lifetime. They started their Showboat Branson Belle. Two holiday favorites come together in eggnog snickerdoodle cookies. journey on Oct. 10, landing While sitting in the front in Branson’s quaint airport row enjoying the comedy adorned with an old fash- and musical acts, the Together ioned waterwheel and Williams family was served western decor. They a delicious meal that attended numerous shows included an iceberg and including Roy Rogers Jr., romaine salad featuring a at last The Brule Dancers, The sweet Vidalia onion dress- Grand Jubilee, Mickey ing topped with home- Gilley, The Dolly Parton made croutons and a corn BY J.M. HIRSCH ed cookie with the most per- Dixie Stampede and The biscuit, followed by the AP Food Editor fect of holiday beverages — eggnog. Presley’s Country Jubilee . entree of slow-simmered Contributed Photo The family also spent sev- beef roast and honey-dijon Pictured left to right on the Showboat Branson Belle: Frank You can keep your deco- So this year, I wondered eral days at Silver Dollar glazed chicken, garlic Williams, Peggy Williams, Cyndi Williams, Tami Bunker, Carolyn rated, stained glass, death- what would happen if I by-chocolate, triple-dunked blended these two classic City. Their visit to the mashed potatoes and sugar Williams and Doyle Williams with their copy of The World. Titanic museum was snap snow peas with juli- biscotti bombs, or whatever treats. That’s right... An this holiday season’s must- enchanting and somewhat enne carrots. The heavenly shirt. and one lucky family eggnog snickerdoodle. It eerie. The family spent dessert was a golden brittle Although all the events member, Frank Williams, bake cookie will be. totally makes sense. Though several hours learning lemon-berry torte drizzled were enjoyable, the one was selected as a contest- Any time of year — and overtly rich and creamy, at about the Titanic’s history with caramel. Doyle that was the most exhila- ant. Not only did he win especially this time of year — heart eggnog is about clean and viewing authentic Williams was selected to rating was the Price Is the prize on contestant’s I’ll take the delicious sim- vanilla creaminess with just a artifacts. participate in one of the Right Live. The show row by selecting the cor- plicity and vanilla-ness (no, hint of holiday spice. You At each show they comedy acts and earned mimicked the live show, rect price, he also won probably not a real word) of a could easily say the same of enjoyed live entertainment the name “Sissy Dog.” For but was not televised. Four more than $1,300 in prizes chewy, soft and sweet snick- snickerdoodles, which are a by talented musicians, his efforts he received an of the family members including a computer, erdoodle over just about any rich, buttery cookie with a dancers and comedians. official “Sissy Dog” T- signed up as contestants chair and desk.” fancy, overwrought confec- clean vanilla taste and a light tion. Even better is to pair that simple, underappreciat- SEE COOKIES | C2

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COOKIES A rich, moist Continued from Page C1 dusting of cinnamon-sugar gingerbread on the outside. EGGNOG SNICKERDOODLE holiday cake COOKIES 1 Start to finish: 1 ⁄2 hours (1/2 hour active) BY ALISON LADMAN LEMON PEAR UPSIDE- Makes 36 cookies 3 cups all-purpose flour The Associated Press DOWN GINGERBREAD CAKE 2 teaspoons cream of tar- There is no subtle way to tar say this. This cake screams Start to finish: 1 hour 20 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 Christmas. minutes (40 minutes active) ⁄2 teaspoon salt 3 1 To start with, it’s ginger- Servings: 16 ⁄4 cup (1 ⁄2 sticks) butter bread, the aroma alone of Zest and juice of 2 lemons 2 cups sugar, divided 1 1 which is embedded in the ⁄2 cup white wine ⁄4 cup plain eggnog 3 definition of this holiday. ⁄4 cup packed light brown 1 tablespoon dark rum or That aroma, of course, is sugar, divided brandy paired with an ultra-rich, 3 large pears, peeled, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract moist cake that is at once cored and sliced 2 large eggs dense, but also light. Then 1 ⁄2 cup golden raisins 2 teaspoons cinnamon there is the sugar crisp 3 1 1 ⁄4 cup (1 ⁄2 sticks) unsalt- ⁄2 teaspoon grated nutmeg caramelized sides of the In a medium bowl, whisk cake, which only build to the ed butter 3 together the flour, cream of tender, sweet lemony pear ⁄4 cup granulated sugar 1 The Associated Press tartar, baking soda and salt. ⁄3 cup molasses slices that crown the cake. This lemon pear upside-down gingerbread cake just begs to be tried during the holidays. Set aside. Pair this cake with a mug 1 tablespoon dry ground ginger In a large bowl, use an of hot cocoa, coffee or (to be electric mixer on high to beat totally indulgent) a frothy 1 teaspoon cinnamon damom with baking spray. Sprinkle Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, 1 1 1 1 the butter and 1⁄2 cups of the glass of eggnog. ⁄4 teaspoon ground car- ⁄2 teaspoon ground all- the remaining ⁄4 cup brown or until a toothpick inserted spice sugar in the bottom of the at the center comes out sugar until light and fluffy. 1 teaspoon baking powder pan. Arrange the pears, clean. Allow to cool for 15 Reduce the mixer speed to 1 low and slowly drizzle in the ⁄4 teaspoon baking soda slightly overlapping, over minutes in the pan, then 1 eggnog, rum and vanilla, ⁄4 teaspoon salt the sugar. place a large overturned FROM ROSEBURG mixing until completely STORE HOURS 2 eggs In a medium bowl, use an plate or platter over the cake. 1 incorporated. Add the eggs, MON. - FRI. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. ⁄2 cup milk electric mixer to beat Invert the cake so it is stand- SATURDAY 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. 2 then beat until well mixed. 2 ⁄3 cups all-purpose flour together the butter, granu- ing on the plate. 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MERCHANDISE started matching you with exciting and well-paid career in employers that are hiring - advertising sales. 403 Found 2bdr. 1bth home. Electric heat. Neat SPECIALS NOW! and clean 5 miles up East Bay Rd. No 3 Weeks The World is seeking another dogs/ smoking. $500mo. Call for more Choose from one of the Found Specials Choose any of these specials and member for our great team of information. 541-815-2058 add a photo for $5.00 extra. following positions to enter your sales pros. You’ll spend your For Items or Pets information: days visiting local businesses. without/or with photo: 3 bedroom, 2 bath large updated home, with pool and shop. On Merchandise 1 You’ll help them build their 6 lines, Free for one week “Teller prosperity with effective advertising 5 acres with 2 ponds, fruit trees, 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold “Personal Banker / Financial in our multiple print and online May rerun if necessary. large fenced backyard. Horse’s/ between $1.00 up to $500. Rep products. If you are a go-getter All specials will appear in PUBLISHER’S NOTICE Dogs/ cats with approval. No smok- FREE “Payment Processor & Data with enthusiasm to spare and a The World, Bandon Western World, All real estate advertising in this ing. Private and secluded in Entry passion for winning, let’s talk. Umpqua Post, The Link, newspaper is subject to the Fair Lakeside. $1700/mo, First, last + Merchandise 2 “Branch Manager Online & Smart Mobile. Housing Act which makes it illegal deposit flex/neg. 541-290-4166. 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold “Loan Officer & Mortgage Sales experience is not necessary, All specials are category specific. to advertise “any preference, limita- 4bdr 2ba 2 kitchen house on Mingus between $501. up to $1000. Banker but communication skills are a There are no refunds on specials. tions or discrimination based on Park carport, w/d,covered deck,oil fur- “Loan Processor must. Must be able to perform in a Starts October 1, 2012 race, color, religion, sex, handicap, $5.00 nace 1258 Birch CB $1000- 2bdr apt “Loan Closer / Funder deadline-driven environment, familial status or national origin, or 541-267-6278 w/d hookups 297 Johnson CB $545- “Underwriter working independently as well as in an intention, to make any such Merchandise 3 preference, limitation or discrimina- 1bdr apt w/s/g paid 292 S.9th CB a team. Must have reliable 6 lines, Total Merchandise sold Found tion.” Familial status includes chil- $475 Pets OK 541-294-0623 transportation, a clean driving between $1001. up to $1500. dren under the age of 18 living with record and proof of insurance. Trek Bicycle CB town/ bay view, 3bd 2bth sewing $7.00 We are creating a “World Class on November 24, Call to identify parents or legal custodians, preg- rm, Laundry rm. New paint, clean We are excited to announce 2 Workplace,” and we need someone 541-808-0670 nant women and people securing house, front yard $800 1st/Last plus All specials will appear in available positions for who wants to be a part of custody of children under 18. Sec. $300. And 2bd, 1 bth laundry rm The World, Bandon Western something special. This newspaper will not knowingly green rm. $630 1st/ last, Sec.deposit World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday Full Time Tellers 404 Lost accept any advertising for real es- $300. Call 520-483-7642 Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. in North Bend, Oregon. We offer a base salary, a generous tate which is in violation of the law. All specials are category specific. Salary Range: $ 9.00 - $17.00 commission plan and a strong Our readers are hereby informed Coquille: 2 bed, 2 bath, upstairs There are no refunds on specials. EOE For more details please apply benefits including medical, dental, Lost Specials that all dwellings advertised in this Master Suite w/walk-in closet & Starts October 1, 2012 master bath. Second bedroom, online: www.myfirstccu.org 401(k), paid vacation and more. Choose to add a photo in this newspaper are available on an 541-267-6278 bath, dining room, office, and laun- special for only $5.00 more equal opportunity basis. To com- Apply on our Website at plain of discrimination call HUD dry room downstairs. Large back- 1st Day Free toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The yard. Sec. 8 approved. $750/mo. + 207 Drivers http://www.lee.net/careers 6 lines, toll-free telephone number for the deposit. 541-756-1739 BOBTAIL DRIVER WANTED: hearing impaired is Equal Opportunity Each additional Day Apply at Ron’s Oil Co. 1-800-927-9275. For rent 2bdrm. 1bth house. large Employer/Drug Free Workplace $1.00 541-396-5571 yard, close to shopping and North No Free reruns on same ad. Bend schools. Garbage paid. No DRIVER: $0.03 enhanced quarterly All specials will appear in smoking. $525 mo. $300 dep. bonus. Get paid for any portion you The World, Bandon Western 2312 Everett 541-756-7758. qualify for: safety, production, MPG, World, Umpqua Post, The Link, Historic 4 Bed 1&1/2 Bath. 780 S. 5th CDL-A, 3 months current OTR experi- Care Giving Online & Smart Mobile. Pine twin bunk bed furniture set, Street. Range, Dishwasher,Disposal, ence. 800-414-9569 All specials are category specific. $300. 225 Microwave & frig. Basement with W/D www.driveknight.com. There are no refunds on specials. Set includes desk, chest of drawers, 504 Homes for Sale Hookups. Fenced backyard. No smok- OCAN Starts October 1, 2012 shelves and mattresses. ing. $995/mo $995/deposit Pet deposit 541-267-6278 (541)751-0080 $250. (541) 294-2438 DRIVERS: Experienced Drivers - 227 Elderly Care $1,000 Sign-on Bonus! Excellent Re- In Lakeside, 2bdrm.1 bth. cottage. 704 Musical Instruments gional Truckload Opportunities in Your Lost, Reward offered! Binoculars, last Double detached garage, utility Area! Be Home Every Week. Run Up HARMONY HOMECARE used in Sumner approximately 1mile rm.,deck, new paint and flooring, No Electric Guitar (S101 guitar) with to 2,000 miles/week. “Quality Caregivers provide past old sumner store. $100 if found. pets/smoking. $595 mo plus $500 Waa Waa bar, V-10 RockTron Veloc- www.driveffe.com 866-333-1021 Assisted living in your home”. Call Bill or Deb 541-888-3806 or 3 bedroom 1 bath w/garage dep. 237 N. 8th. 541-267-2632 ity Amp. also includes stand guitar OCAN 541-260-1788 503-310-6592. completely remodeled, new roof, $250. 541-888-8021 siding, windows, oak kitchen with granite, large yard, RV parking, 1093 Mongomery. (deadend road) 709 Wanted to Buy $114,000. 541-297-4466 Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 WANTED TO BUY LUXURY OCEANFRONT CONDOS White vinyl window, 2BR/2BA, was $850k now $399,900. Refrigerator & Range. HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: Resort Spa Restaurant Golf Marina White only and Reasonable. an advertising proof is requested in writing and For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 www.MarinSemiahmoo.com 541-297-4834 Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. clearly marked for corrections. If the error is not 1-888-996-2746 x5465 corrected by the Publisher, its liability, if any, shall OCAN If your World newspaper fails to arrive by 5 p.m. Monday not exceed the space occupied by the error. 710 Miscellaneous through Thursday or 8 a.m. on Saturday, please call your Further, the Publisher will reschedule and run the carrier. If you are unable to reach your carrier, telephone omitted advertisement at advertiser’s cost. All 20 in. Zinith TV $10, plastic and led The World at 541-269-9999. claims for adjustment must be made within seven Rentals bottom fishing lure’s. Golf cart $7, printer cartridge ink refill kit $7, vin- RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily (7) days of date of publication. In no case shall the Publisher be liable for any general, special or 600 tage kroydon ben harney golf club set, delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may 5 irons 3 woods,$39. 541-888-2012 receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed consequential damages. deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. 601 Apartments 2 square wood planters - $20 ea. To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. Men’s suede-fleece lined jacket. New. 605 Lots/Spaces Large - $25. ADVERTISING POLICY 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Fridge, range, Call 541-269-5519 The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall dishwasher, storage, carport. Ocean side RV Park. Permanent not be liable for any error in published advertising unless W/S/G paid. Coin-Op laundry. monthly sites, $350 includes wifi, 300 VHS movies in original boxes.50 690 Tower St., NB. $595/mo + cable, beach access. Activities too! ea.School desk like new, formica and 8-27-12 $595 sec. dep. 541-294-8808 541-888-2598. chrome. $25.00 541-269-9075 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Tuesday, November 27,2012 • The World • C5 Y K 710 Miscellaneous 801 Birds/Fish 909 Misc. Auto fees, attorney fees, sums required for IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE AFTER TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Pursu- For sale: Compaq windows xp com- the protection of the property and ad- DECEMBER 31, 2012, THE RE- PET SPECIALS FREE ant to O.R.S. 86.705 et seq. and puter $75, HP printer 51 $50. Oak ditional sums secured by the Deed of QUIREMENT UNDER STATE LAW Choose to ad a photo in this Older Camper Shell for full O.R.S. 79.5010, et seq. Trustee’s computer desk $80. 12/18 Free mov- Trust. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is STILL APPLIES TO YOUR SITUA- special for only $5.00 more Sale No. 09-NC-121132 NOTICE TO ing boxes, great shape. 1829 Cleve- size pick-up. 541-297-4834 given that the undersigned trustee, TION. Under state law, if you have a BORROWER: YOU SHOULD BE land St. NB. 541-571-0336 Pet / Animal will on March 6, 2013, at the hour of fixed-term lease (for example, a AWARE THAT THE UNDERSIGNED 6 lines, 2 weeks 11:00 AM, in accord with the standard six-month or one-year lease), the IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A of time established by ORS 187.110, buyer must give you at least 60 days $12.00 913 SUVs DEBT AND THAT ANY INFORMA- at THE FRONT STEPS OF THE notice in writing before requiring you All specials will appear in TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED TOYOTA 05 Highlander V6, tow COOS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2ND to move out. If the buyer wants to Recreation/ FOR THAT PURPOSE. Reference is The World, Bandon Western package, 54K miles, orig. owner. Nice! and BAXTER, COQUILLE, County of move in and use this property as the made to that certain Deed of Trust Sports 725 World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday $14,500. No dealers. 541-347-1576. COOS, State of OREGON, sell at buyer’s primary residence, the buyer Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. made by, VERNON V. VINCENT, UN- 2008 TOYOTA Highlander. 57,000 mi. public auction to the highest bidder for can give you written notice and re- All specials are category specific. MARRIED MAN, as grantor, to TICOR Beautiful, excellent cond., new tires. cash, the interest in the said de- quire you to move out after 30 days, There are no refunds on specials. TITLE, as Trustee, in favor of NEW $28,500. More info, 541-329-2046. scribed property which the grantor even if you have a fixed-term lease 734 Misc. Goods CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORA- Starts October 1, 2012 had, or had the power to convey, at with more than 30 days left. If you are TION, as beneficiary, dated 3/3/2006, 541-267-6278 the time of the execution by him of the renting under a month-to-month or recorded 3/8/2006, under Instrument 915 Used Cars said trust deed, together with any in- week-to-week rental agreement, the GUN SHOW No. 20063091, records of COOS terest which the grantor or his succes- buyer must give you at least 30 days December 1st & 2nd, 2012 808 Pet Care 1999 INFINITI G20t, fun to drive stick County, OREGON. The beneficial in- sors in interest acquired after the exe- notice in writing before requiring you North Bend Community Center, shift, safe, reliable, 35 mpg, new tires terest under said Trust Deed and the cution of said trust deed, to satisfy the to move out. IMPORTANT: For the 2222 Broadway, NB. - more. $3,900 firm. 541-347-3227. obligations secured thereby are pres- Pet Cremation foregoing obligations thereby secured buyer to be required to give you notice Buy-Sell-Trade. ently held by Deutsche Bank National and the costs and expenses of sale, under state law, you must prove to the Sat. 9am-4pm, Sun.10am-3pm. 541-267-3131 Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee, 918 Vans including a reasonable charge by the business or individual who is handling Admission $5.00. for New Century Home Equity Loan ‘94 GMC Cargo Van, 249K miles, 4.3 trustee. Notice is further given that the foreclosure sale that you are oc- 12 and under free. Trust 2006-1. Said Trust Deed encum- V6. $800. Reliable. Bandon, any person named in ORS 86.753 has cupying and renting this property as a Info 541-347-2120 bers the following described real prop- Carol’s Pet Sitting 541-217-9049. the right, at any time prior to five days residential dwelling under a legitimate erty situated in said county and state, ★Your Place or Mine★ before the date last set for the sale, to rental agreement. The name and ad- to-wit: LOT 1, BLOCK 22, BORDER Moving sale. couch excellent condi- ★Short or Long Term★ have this foreclosure proceeding dis- dress of the business or individual AND BENDER’S EXTENSION TO tion, brand new never used large ★Excellent References★ missed and the trust deed reinstated who is handling the foreclosure sale is BORDER AND BENDER’S ADDITION pressure cooker and other misc. ★541-297-6039★ by payment to the beneficiary of the shown on this notice under the head- TO THE TOWN OF MYRTLE POINT, items. Call 541-267-0717. ★See us on Facebook★ Legals entire amount then due (other than ing “TRUSTEE”. You must mail or de- COOS COUNTY, OREGON. The such portion of the principal as would liver your proof not later than 2/4/2013 100 street address or other common des- not then be due had no default oc- (30 days before the date first set for ignation, if any, of the real property curred) and by curing any other de- the foreclosure sale). Your proof must described above is purported to be: Automobiles fault complained of herein that is ca- be in writing and should be a copy of Market Place 907 A STREET MYRTLE POINT, OR TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Pur- pable of being cured by tendering the your rental agreement or lease. If you 900 97458 The undersigned Trustee dis- 750 suant to O.R.S. 86.705 et seq. and performance required under the obli- do not have a written rental agree- claims any liability for any incorrect- O.R.S. 79.5010, et seq. Trustee’s gation or trust deed, and in addition to ment or lease, you can provide other ness of the above street address or Sale No. 09-OF-122822 NOTICE TO paying said sums or tendering the per- proof, such as receipts for rent you other common designation. Both the BORROWER: YOU SHOULD BE formance necessary to cure the de- paid. ABOUT YOUR SECURITY DE- 901 ATVs beneficiary and the trustee have 753 Bazaars AWARE THAT THE UNDERSIGNED fault, by paying all costs and ex- POSIT Under state law, you may ap- elected to sell the said real property to IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A penses actually incurred in enforcing ply your security deposit and any rent Auto Specials satisfy the obligations secured by said 34th Annual Holiday Bazaar! DEBT AND THAT ANY INFORMA- the obligation and trust deed, together you paid in advance against the cur- trust deed and a notice of default has Fri., Nov. 30th, & Sat., Dec 1st, Choose to add a photo in this TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED with trustee’s and attorney’s fees not rent rent you owe your landlord. To do been recorded pursuant to Oregon Handcrafted items & gifts, special for $5.00 more FOR THAT PURPOSE. Reference is exceeding the amounts provided by this, you must notify your landlord in Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the de- Santa’s Village for children, made to that certain Deed of Trust said ORS 86.753. In construing this writing that you want to subtract the fault for which the foreclosure is made fruitcake & other desserts, 6 lines, 2 weeks made by, WILLIAM A. TOMLINSON notice, the masculine gender includes amount of your security deposit or is grantor’s failure to pay when due, lunch and dinner each day. AND DONNA D. TOMLINSON TEN- the feminine and the neuter, the sin- prepaid rent from you rent payment. $15.00 the following sums: Amount due as of Fun for the whole family! ANCY BY THE ENTIRETY, as grantor, gular includes the plural, the word You may do this only for the rent you All specials will appear in October 25, 2012 Delinquent Pay- Holy Redeemer Church. to FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE, as “grantor” includes any successor in in- owe you current landlord. If you do The World, Bandon Western ments from March 01, 2012 8 pay- 2250 16th Ave. North Bend. Trustee, in favor of OREGON FIRST terest to the grantor as well as any this, you must do so before the fore- World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday ments at $475.02 each $3,800.16 COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION, as other person owing an obligation, the closure sale. The business or individ- Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. (03-01-12 through 10-25-12) Late Holly Jolly Bazaar Dec 8-9-2. Crafts, beneficiary, dated 3/12/2007, re- performance of which is secured by ual who buys this property at the fore- All specials are category specific. Charges: $257.44 Beneficiary Ad- Scandinavian baked goods & much corded 3/16/2007, under Instrument said trust deed, and the words closure sale is not responsible to you There are no refunds on specials. vances: $435.53 Suspense Credit: more Faith Lutheran Church 2741 No. 2007-3382, records of COOS “trustee” and “beneficiary” include for any deposit or prepaid rent you Starts October 1, 2012 $-343.78 TOTAL: $4,149.35 ALSO, if Sherman Ave. CB. vendor tables County, OREGON. The beneficial in- their respective successors in inter- paid to your landlord. ABOUT YOUR you have failed to pay taxes on the available. Call Carmel 541-888-2050 541-267-6278 terest under said Trust Deed and the est, if any. Anyone having any objec- TENANCY AFTER THE FORECLO- property, provide insurance on the or Brenda 541-888-0163 by Dec 1st. obligations secured thereby are pres- tion to the sale on any grounds what- SURE SALE The business or individ- property or pay other senior liens or ently held by OREGON FIRST COM- soever will be afforded an opportunity ual who buys this property at the fore- encumbrances as required in the note 909 Misc. Auto MUNITY CREDIT UNION. Said Trust to be heard as to those objections if closure sale may be willing to allow and deed of trust, the beneficiary may 754 Garage Sales Deed encumbers the following de- they bring a lawsuit to restrain the you to stay as a tenant instead of re- insist that you do so in order to rein- scribed real property situated in said same. NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL quiring you to move out. You should HONDA WORLDWORLD state your account in good standing. county and state, to-wit: A PARCEL TENANTS: The property in which you contact the buyer to discuss that pos- The beneficiary may require as a con- Garage / Bazaar OF LAND SITUATED IN are living is in foreclosure. A foreclo- sibility if you would like to stay. Under dition to reinstatement that you pro- MARSHFIELD GARDENS IN SEC- sure sale is scheduled for March 6, state law, if the buyer accepts rent Specials vide reliable written evidence that you TION 12, TOWNSHIP 26 SOUTH, 2013. Unless the lender who is fore- from you, signs a new residential have paid all senior liens or encum- 6 lines, 1 week RANGE 13 WEST OF THE WILLAM- closing on this property is paid, the rental agreement with you or does not brances, property taxes, and hazard ETTE MERIDIAN, COOS COUNTY, foreclosure will go through and some- notify you in writing within 30 days af- $12.00 insurance premiums. These require- OREGON, DESCRIBED AS FOL- one new will own this property. The ter the date of the foreclosure sale All specials will appear in $6,990 ments for reinstatement should be LOWS: ALL THE NORTH 110 FEET following information applies to you that you must move out, the buyer be- The World, Bandon Western 2001 Chrysler 300M confirmed by contacting the under- OF LOTS 11 AND 12 OF SAID only if you occupy and rent this prop- comes your new landlord and must World, Umpqua Post, The Link, V6, Leather and More. signed Trustee. By reason of said de- 12225A/698820 MARSHFIELD GARDENS WEST OF erty as a residential dwelling under a maintain the property. Otherwise, the Online/Online Map fault, the beneficiary has declared all THE OLIVE BARBER COUNTY legitimate rental agreement The infor- buyer is not your landlord and is not & Smart Mobile. sums owing on the obligation secured ROAD. ALSO, A STRIP OF LAND 20 mation does not apply to you if you responsible for maintaining the prop- If scheduled before the deadline by said trust deed immediately due FEET WIDE ALONG THE NORTH own this property or if you are not a erty on your behalf and you must has passed. All prices will be the and payable, said sums being the fol- BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL, BE- residential tenant. If the foreclosure move out by the date the buyer speci- same regardless of deadlines. All lowing: UNPAID PRINCIPAL BAL- ING A PORTION OF THE VACATED goes through, the business or individ- fies in a notice to you. YOU SHOULD specials are category specific. ANCE OF $84,448.62, PLUS interest STREET. The street address or other ual who buys this property at the fore- CONTINUE TO PAY RENT TO YOUR There are no refunds on specials. $8,990 thereon at 5.75% per annum from common designation, if any, of the closure sale has the right to require LANDLORD UNTIL THE PROPERTY Starts October 1, 2012 2003 Honda Odyssey EX 02/01/12 until paid, together with es- real property described above is pur- you to move out. The buyer must first IS SOLD TO ANOTHER BUSINESS 541-267-6278 Very Clean! crow advances, foreclosure costs, ported to be: 62428 OLIVE BARBER give you an eviction notice in writing OR INDIVIDUAL OR UNTIL A COURT B3198A/063253 trustee fees, attorney fees, sums re- ROAD COOS BAY, OR 97420 The un- that specifies the date by which you OR A LENDER TELLS YOU OTHER- quired for the protection of the prop- PICC-A-DILLY Flea Market: Fair- dersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil- must move out. The buyer may not WISE. IF YOU DO NOT PAY RENT, erty and additional sums secured by grounds, Eugene. THIS SAT. & SUN., ity for any incorrectness of the above give you this notice until after the fore- YOU CAN BE EVICTED. AS EX- the Deed of Trust. WHEREFORE, no- Dec. 1 & 2, 10 - 4. 541-683-5589. street address or other common des- closure sale happens. If you do not PLAINED ABOVE, YOU MAY BE tice hereby is given that the under- ignation. Both the beneficiary and the leave before the move-out date, the ABLE TO APPLY A DEPOSIT YOU signed trustee, will on February 27, trustee have elected to sell the said buyer can have the sheriff remove you MADE OR PREPAID RENT YOU 2013, at the hour of 11:00 AM, in ac- 756 Wood/Heating $8,990 real property to satisfy the obligations from the property after a court hear- PAID AGAINST YOUR CURRENT cord with the standard of time estab- 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser secured by said trust deed and a no- ing. You will receive notice of the RENT OBLIGATION. BE SURE TO lished by ORS 187.110, at THE For Sale, Just in time for winter! Auto, 4 cyl, Low Miles tice of default has been recorded pur- court hearing. FEDERAL LAW RE- KEEP PROOF OF ANY PAYMENTS B3225/256328 FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE COOS Hurry, won’t last! One ton of Golden suant to Oregon Revised Statutes QUIRES YOU TO BE NOTIFIED IF YOU MAKE AND OF ANY NOTICE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2ND and Fire wood pellets. $199.00 86.735(3); the default for which the YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND RENT- YOU GIVE OR RECEIVE CONCERN- BAXTER, COQUILLE, County of 541-756-4885 foreclosure is made is grantor’s failure ING THIS PROPERTY AS A RESI- ING THE APPLICATION OF YOUR COOS, State of OREGON, sell at to pay when due, the following sums: DENTIAL DWELLING UNDER A LE- DEPOSIT OR YOUR PREPAID RENT. public auction to the highest bidder for Amount due as of November 2, 2012 GITIMATE RENTAL AGREEMENT, IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON cash, the interest in the said de- Delinquent Payments from July 01, FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES THE TO TRY TO FORCE YOU TO LEAVE scribed property which the grantor 2012 5 payments at $2,053.52 each BUYER TO GIVE YOU NOTICE IN YOUR HOME WITHOUT FIRST GO- Electronics $11,990 had, or had the power to convey, at $10,267.60 (07-01-12 through WRITING A CERTAIN NUMBER OF ING TO COURT TO EVICT YOU. FOR 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS the time of the execution by him of the 775 V6, Auto, Moonroof, 1 Owner. 11-02-12) Late Charges: $326.32 DAYS BEFORE THE BUYER CAN MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR said trust deed, together with any in- B3180/177679 Beneficiary Advances: $0.00 Sus- REQUIRE YOU TO MOVE OUT. THE RIGHTS, YOU MAY WISH TO CON- terest which the grantor or his succes- pense Credit: $0.00 TOTAL: FEDERAL LAW THAT REQUIRES SULT A LAWYER. If you believe you sors in interest acquired after the exe- $10,593.92 ALSO, if you have failed THE BUYER TO GIVE YOU THIS NO- need legal assistance, contact the Or- cution of said trust deed, to satisfy the 776 Appliances to pay taxes on the property, provide TICE IS EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEM- egon State Bar at 800-452-7636 and foregoing obligations thereby secured insurance on the property or pay other BER 31, 2012. Under federal law, the ask for lawyer referral service. Con- WASHER AND dryer, both work and the costs and expenses of sale, senior liens or encumbrances as re- buyer must give you at least 90 days tact information for the Oregon State great, $75 for the pair. 541-264-0166. including a reasonable charge by the quired in the note and deed of trust, notice in writing before requiring you Bar is included with this notice. If you $11,990 trustee. Notice is further given that the beneficiary may insist that you do to move out. If you are renting this do not have enough money to pay a 2004 Ford Ranger 4x4 any person named in ORS 86.753 has so in order to reinstate your account property under a fixed-term lease (for lawyer and are otherwise eligible, you Ext Cab, V6, 4.0L, Auto, Low Miles, the right, at any time prior to five days One Owner. B3222/513112 in good standing. The beneficiary may example, a six-month or one-year may be able to receive legal assis- before the date last set for the sale, to require as a condition to reinstatement lease), you may stay until the end of tance for free. Information about Hobbies/ have this foreclosure proceeding dis- that you provide reliable written evi- your lease term. If the buyer wants to whom to contact for free legal assis- missed and the trust deed reinstated 785 dence that you have paid all senior move in and use this property as the tance may be obtained through Safe- Crafts by payment to the beneficiary of the liens or encumbrances, property buyer’s primary residence, the buyer net at 800-SAFENET. DATED: entire amount then due (other than taxes, and hazard insurance premi- can give you written notice and re- 11/2/2012 REGIONAL TRUSTEE such portion of the principal as would ums. These requirements for rein- quire you to move out after 90 days, SERVICES CORPORATION Trustee 789 Jewelry Making not then be due had no default oc- $17,990 statement should be confirmed by even if you have a fixed-term lease By: MELISSA HJORTEN, AUTHOR- curred) and by curing any other de- 2003 Ford F150 Super Crew contacting the undersigned Trustee. with more than 90 days left. STATE IZED AGENT 616 1st Avenue, Suite 4x4, Lariat, Leather, 50K Miles, 1 Owner. fault complained of herein that is ca- By reason of said default, the benefi- LAW NOTIFICATION REQUIRE- 500, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: B3207/087249 pable of being cured by tendering the ciary has declared all sums owing on MENTS: IF THE FEDERAL LAW (206)340-2550 Sale Information: performance required under the obli- the obligation secured by said trust DOES NOT APPLY, STATE LAW http://www.rtrustee.com A-4324947 gation or trust deed, and in addition to deed immediately due and payable, STILL REQUIRES THE BUYER TO 11/13/2012, 11/20/2012, 11/27/2012, paying said sums or tendering the per- said sums being the following: UN- GIVE YOU NOTICE IN WRITING BE- 12/04/2012 formance necessary to cure the de- PAID PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF FORE REQUIRING YOU TO MOVE fault, by paying all costs and ex- $246,655.14, PLUS interest thereon at OUT IF YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND PUBLISHED: The World - November penses actually incurred in enforcing $21,990 6.250% per annum from 6/1/2012, un- RENTING THE PROPERTY AS A 13, 20, 27 and December 04, 2012 the obligation and trust deed, together 2004 Ford F250 4x4 SWB til paid, together with escrow ad- TENANT IN GOOD FAITH. EVEN IF (ID-20220276) with trustee’s and attorney’s fees not Lariat, Diesel, Low Miles, Auto. vances, foreclosure costs, trustee THE FEDERAL LAW REQUIREMENT 1222A/359637 to figure out what it’s all about. Don’t be taken in. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) “Looking for a great gift? TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Something extremely interest- Handmade is best! — Experiencing some opposition THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 2012 ing is in the works that will etsy.com/shop/ReprievesCorner and/or frustration could prevent Many important develop- involve you and a close friend. For custom orders call $21,990 you from conducting business in ments are indicated for you in the Whatever it is, it will help you ful- (541)404-2606” 2008 Honda CR-V EX-L 4x4 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 2012 Auto, Moonroof, 25K Miles. your usual manner. Do your best year ahead. If you are now ready fill a longtime hope that you both 13014A1/213473 Certain changes over which to keep things moving forward. for more responsibilities and are share. you’ll have little or no control GEMINI (May 21-June 20) willing to accept the problems GEMINI (May 21-June 20) could usher in some promising Pets/Animals 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay — On issues where you and your that come with them, it looks like — Unusually large rewards relat- HondaWorld.com material conditions in the year 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 mate hold divergent opinions, it your successes could be quite ed to your work or career could 800 ahead. It will behoove you to flow might be difficult for either of you substantial. be in the offing. However, you’ll with events whenever these to alter the other’s point of view. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- have to be extremely discerning, shifts begin to occur. BRIDGE Applying pressure will only make Dec. 21) — In order to be effec- because they won’t be too obvi- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- matters worse. tive, you need to be left to your ous. The book “15 Winning Cardplay and a heart comes back to dummy’s Dec. 21) — To achieve the best CANCER (June 21-July 22) own devices. However, you CANCER (June 21-July 22) Techniques” by David Bird and Tim ace. results when negotiating with — You’re apt to be totally unyield- should still consult with others — You’re likely to be exceptional- Bourke (Vivisphere) is aimed at inter- In the bidding, North had the val- someone who is using intimidat- ing with anyone who takes you when the need or circumstances ly fortunate with just about every- mediate players; it is not for beginners. ues to respond three diamonds, but ing methods, assume that the for granted, yet when someone call for it. thing except money. Enjoy the In 200 large pages, Bird lucidly did not like to stress such a weak suit. other party is merely bluffing. describes Bourke’s deals. And every South’s rebid showed a good 22 to 24 truly needs your help, you’ll be CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. day, but be very prudent and Even if they’re not, the extra con- chapter ends with four quiz questions points. the first to lend a hand. 19) — If you let them, friends careful when it comes to the fidence will give you the edge. so the reader can check whether he Declarer must try to take these 12 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — If could play important roles in financial realm. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. has the idea. tricks: two spades, one heart, five dia- what you want turns out to be the helping you construct your plans. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — It To make life more realistic than in monds and four clubs. So, first, the 19) — It’s important to follow a opposite of what everybody else They can assist you in sorting isn’t likely that you will be able to the book, I will not tell you from which club finesse must be winning. But the carefully conceived game plan desires, it might be quite difficult out your thoughts to achieve a sit idly by and do nothing about chapter this deal comes. How should diamond suit is blocked. After playing regarding an important matter. for you to go along with them. sounder conclusion. the inequities you see all around South plan the play in six no-trump? off his three honors, South must be Try your best not to deviate from Nonetheless, you need to take AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. you. Your strong sense of justice West leads a low heart. Unsurprisingly, able to get into the dummy. What is such a blueprint, because your dummy’s queen loses to East’s king, declarer’s dummy entry? this one for the team. 19) — Set your playthings aside will motivate you to make what on-the-spot decision-making At first thought, perhaps VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) for the time being, and devote improvements you can. might not be optimal. you thought East needed — An important personal objec- your efforts to some worthy VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. to have a singleton or tive might not be in accord with endeavors. A great deal can be — If there are phone calls to doubleton club king. But 19) — Unfortunately, this might the wishes and/or plans of your accomplished if you buckle down make, emails to send or letters to king-third is also fine not be one of your more produc- colleagues. Instead of being sup- and apply yourself. answer, this is the day to work on because South has the tive days, but not for a lack of portive, they could make things PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) them. A happy surprise could be five and dummy the six. industriousness on your part. It is harder for you. Try to be diplo- — You have a gift of swaying oth- in the offing. At trick three, declarer likely to be due to others unload- should lead dummy’s club matic, but also be firm. ers to your way of thinking, so try LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — ing excess work on you. queen and, if East plays LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — not to waste it on insignificant Because you won’t be afraid to PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) low, unblock his 10 (or Many little annoyances, which issues or projects. Do your best take a calculated risk to get — You could end up being great- jack). Here, then South you would normally overlook, to promote something of sub- ahead, the chances of fulfilling plays a club to his jack (or ly disappointed if you fail to keep could become overwhelming if stance and true worth. your material expectations look 10), cashes his club ace your hopes and expectations you don’t try to get a handle on ARIES (March 21-April 19) to be exceptionally good. and three diamonds, over- within reasonable bounds. Your them. Sweat the small stuff. — You’re in a fortunate but SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) takes the club five with optimism simply won’t match SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) momentary cycle where Dame — Some recent experiences dummy’s six, takes the your opportunities. last two diamonds, and — Someone who is trying to use Fortune could put you in the right have added a bit of zest to your ARIES (March 21-April 19) claims. intimidating methods to get you spot at the right time to reap a take-charge attitude, and you — Don’t expect to learn too That was two pretty to comply with his or her wishes harvest that you didn’t sow. won’t be reluctant to use it. You’ll much if you are intimidated by pieces of unblocking by might act like he or she has the Gather up as much as you can; it understand that your destiny declarer. the subject matter. Get back in upper hand, but it’s just a bluff. won’t last forever. remains in your hands. character and trust your smarts

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exceeding the amounts provided by net at 800-SAFENET. DATED: ligations thereby secured and the KEEP PROOF OF ANY PAYMENTS USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. UN- ual who buys this property at the fore- said ORS 86.753. In construing this 10/25/2012 REGIONAL TRUSTEE costs and expenses of sale, including YOU MAKE AND OF ANY NOTICE LESS YOU NOTIFY US WITHIN 30 closure sale has the right to require notice, the masculine gender includes SERVICES CORPORATION Trustee a reasonable charge by the trustee. YOU GIVE OR RECEIVE CONCERN- DAYS AFTER RECEIVING THIS NO- you to move out. The buyer must first the feminine and the neuter, the sin- By: MARILEE HAKKINEN, AUTHOR- Notice is further given that any person ING THE APPLICATION OF YOUR TICE THAT YOU DISPUTE THE VA- give you an eviction notice in writing gular includes the plural, the word IZED AGENT 616 1st Avenue, Suite named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at DEPOSIT OR YOUR PREPAID RENT. LIDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY that specifies the date by which you “grantor” includes any successor in in- 500, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: any time prior to five days before the IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON PORTION OF IT, WE WILL ASSUME must move out. The buyer may not terest to the grantor as well as any (206)340-2550 Sale Information: date last set for the sale, to have this TO TRY TO FORCE YOU TO LEAVE THE DEBT IS VALID. IF YOU NO- give you this notice until after the fore- other person owing an obligation, the http://www.rtrustee.com A-4320231 foreclosure proceeding dismissed and YOUR HOME WITHOUT FIRST GO- TIFY US, IN WRITING, WITHIN 30 closure sale happens. If you do not performance of which is secured by 11/06/2012, 11/13/2012, 11/20/2012, the trust deed reinstated by payment ING TO COURT TO EVICT YOU. FOR DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THIS leave before the move-out date, the said trust deed, and the words 11/27/2012 to the beneficiary of the entire amount MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR NOTICE THAT YOU DO DISPUTE buyer can have the sheriff remove you “trustee” and “beneficiary” include then due (other than such portion of RIGHTS, YOU MAY WISH TO CON- THE DEBT OR ANY PORTION OF from the property after a court hear- their respective successors in inter- PUBLISHED: The World- November the principal as would not then be due SULT A LAWYER. If you believe you IT, WE WILL PROVIDE VERIFICA- ing. You will receive notice of the est, if any. Anyone having any objec- 6,13, 20 and 27, 2012 (ID-20219484) had no default occurred) and by cur- need legal assistance, contact the Or- TION BY MAILING YOU A COPY OF court hearing. FEDERAL LAW RE- tion to the sale on any grounds what- ing any other default complained of egon State Bar at 800-452-7636 and THE RECORDS. IF YOU SO RE- QUIRES YOU TO BE NOTIFIED IF soever will be afforded an opportunity IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE herein that is capable of being cured ask for lawyer referral service. Con- QUEST, IN WRITING, WITHIN 30 YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND RENT- to be heard as to those objections if STATE OF OREGON FOR THE by tendering the performance required tact information for the Oregon State DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THIS ING THIS PROPERTY AS A RESI- they bring a lawsuit to restrain the COUNTY OF COOS under the obligation or trust deed, and Bar is included with this notice. If you NOTICE, WE WILL PROVIDE YOU DENTIAL DWELLING UNDER A LE- same. NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL in addition to paying said sums or ten- do not have enough money to pay a WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS GITIMATE RENTAL AGREEMENT, TENANTS: The property in which you Case No. 12PB0269 dering the performance necessary to lawyer and are otherwise eligible, you OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR IF FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES THE are living is in foreclosure. A foreclo- In the Matter of the Estate of cure the default, by paying all costs may be able to receive legal assis- DIFFERENT FROM THE CURRENT BUYER TO GIVE YOU NOTICE IN sure sale is scheduled for February ROBERT GENE FARR and expenses actually incurred in en- tance for free. Information about CREDITOR. WRITING A CERTAIN NUMBER OF 27, 2013. Unless the lender who is Deceased forcing the obligation and trust deed, whom to contact for free legal assis- DAYS BEFORE THE BUYER CAN foreclosing on this property is paid, together with trustee’s and attorney’s tance may be obtained through Safe- DATED: August 31, 2012. REQUIRE YOU TO MOVE OUT. THE the foreclosure will go through and NOTICE TO INTERESTED fees not exceeding the amounts pro- net at 800-SAFENET. DATED: Valerie A. Tomasi, Successor Trustee FEDERAL LAW THAT REQUIRES someone new will own this property. PERSONS vided by said ORS 86.753. In constru- 11/2/2012 REGIONAL TRUSTEE Tomasi Salyer Baroway THE BUYER TO GIVE YOU THIS NO- The following information applies to ing this notice, the masculine gender SERVICES CORPORATION Trustee 121 SW Morrison, Suite 450 TICE IS EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEM- you only if you occupy and rent this NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Re- includes the feminine and the neuter, By: MELISSA HJORTEN, AUTHOR- Portland, OR 97204 BER 31, 2012. Under federal law, the property as a residential dwelling un- becca Miller has been appointed per- the singular includes the plural, the IZED AGENT 616 1st Avenue, Suite Phone: 503-894-9900; fax: buyer must give you at least 90 days der a legitimate rental agreement. The sonal representative. All persons hav- word “grantor” includes any successor 500, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: 971-544-7236 notice in writing before requiring you information does not apply to you if ing claims against the estate are re- in interest to the grantor as well as (206)340-2550 Sale Information: to move out. If you are renting this you own this property or if you are not quired to present them, with vouchers any other person owing an obligation, http://www.rtrustee.com A-FN4324377 PUBLISHED: The World - November property under a fixed-term lease (for a residential tenant. If the foreclosure attached, to the personal representa- the performance of which is secured 11/13/2012, 11/20/2012, 11/27/2012, 20, 27, December 4, & 11 2012 example, a six-month or one-year goes through, the business or individ- tive in care of Jacques P. DePlois, by said trust deed, and the words 12/04/2012 (ID-20220275) lease), you may stay until the end of ual who buys this property at the fore- P.O. Box 3159, Coos Bay, Oregon “trustee” and “beneficiary” include your lease term. If the buyer wants to closure sale has the right to require 97420, within four months after the their respective successors in inter- PUBLISHED: The World - November move in and use this property as the you to move out. The buyer must first date of first publication of this notice, est, if any. Anyone having any objec- 13, 20, 27 and December 04, 2012 TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Pursu- buyer’s primary residence, the buyer give you an eviction notice in writing or the claims may be barred. tion to the sale on any grounds what- (ID- 20220240) ant to O.R.S. 86.705 et seq. and can give you written notice and re- that specifies the date by which you soever will be afforded an opportunity NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING O.R.S. 79.5010, et seq. Trustee’s quire you to move out after 90 days, must move out. The buyer may not All persons whose rights may be af- to be heard as to those objections if Notice is hereby given that a public Sale No. 09-OF-122963 NOTICE TO even if you have a fixed-term lease give you this notice until after the fore- fected by the proceedings may obtain they bring a lawsuit to restrain the meeting will be conducted by the BORROWER: YOU SHOULD BE with more than 90 days left. STATE closure sale happens. If you do not additional information from the records same. NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL South West Area Commission on AWARE THAT THE UNDERSIGNED LAW NOTIFICATION REQUIRE- leave before the move-out date, the of the court, the personal representa- TENANTS: The property in which you Transportation comprising of Coos, IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A MENTS: IF THE FEDERAL LAW buyer can have the sheriff remove you tive, or the attorney for the personal are living is in foreclosure. A foreclo- Douglas, and Curry Counties on De- DEBT AND THAT ANY INFORMA- DOES NOT APPLY, STATE LAW from the property after a court hear- representative. sure sale is scheduled for March 6, cember 14, 2012 from 10:00 am – TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED STILL REQUIRES THE BUYER TO ing. You will receive notice of the 2013. Unless the lender who is fore- 12:00 pm at Coquille Annex, 201 N. FOR THAT PURPOSE. Reference is GIVE YOU NOTICE IN WRITING BE- court hearing. FEDERAL LAW RE- Dated and first published November closing on this property is paid, the Adams Coquille, OR 97423. Agenda made to that certain Deed of Trust FORE REQUIRING YOU TO MOVE QUIRES YOU TO BE NOTIFIED IF 27, 2012 foreclosure will go through and some- items to be considered include: 1) made by, DAVID M. WILLHITE AND OUT IF YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND RENT- one new will own this property. The STIP Enhance Project Presentations KATHLEEN M. WILLHITE TENANCY RENTING THE PROPERTY AS A ING THIS PROPERTY AS A RESI- Jacques P. DePlois following information applies to you 2) Begin Prioritization of Projects. BY THE ENTIRETY, as grantor, to TENANT IN GOOD FAITH. EVEN IF DENTIAL DWELLING UNDER A LE- Attorney for Personal Representative only if you occupy and rent this prop- Meeting time and length may TICOR TITLE INSURANCE, as Trus- THE FEDERAL LAW REQUIREMENT GITIMATE RENTAL AGREEMENT, P.O. Box 3159 erty as a residential dwelling under a change due to the number of appli- tee, in favor of OREGON FEDERAL IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE AFTER FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES THE Coos Bay, OR 97420 legitimate rental agreement. The infor- cations we receive. All interested CREDIT UNION, as beneficiary, dated DECEMBER 31, 2012, THE RE- BUYER TO GIVE YOU NOTICE IN (541) 888-6338 mation does not apply to you if you persons may appear and be heard. 6/9/2003, recorded 6/11/2003, under QUIREMENT UNDER STATE LAW WRITING A CERTAIN NUMBER OF own this property or if you are not a The meeting location is accessible to Instrument No. 2003-8260, records of STILL APPLIES TO YOUR SITUA- DAYS BEFORE THE BUYER CAN PUBLISHED: The World - November residential tenant. If the foreclosure persons with disabilities. A request for COOS County, OREGON. The benefi- TION. Under state law, if you have a REQUIRE YOU TO MOVE OUT. THE 27, December 4 and 11, 2012 goes through, the business or individ- an interpreter for the hearing impaired cial interest under said Trust Deed fixed-term lease (for example, a FEDERAL LAW THAT REQUIRES (ID-20221526) ual who buys this property at the fore- or for other accommodations for and the obligations secured thereby six-month or one-year lease), the THE BUYER TO GIVE YOU THIS NO- closure sale has the right to require persons with disabilities should be are presently held by OREGON FIRST buyer must give you at least 60 days TICE IS EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEM- you to move out. The buyer must first notice in writing before requiring you TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Pursu- made at least 48 hours before the COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION FOR- BER 31, 2012. Under federal law, the give you an eviction notice in writing meeting to Lajuana Baldwin, at (541) MERLY KNOWN AS OREGON FED- to move out. If the buyer wants to buyer must give you at least 90 days ant to O.R.S. 86.705 et seq. and that specifies the date by which you move in and use this property as the O.R.S. 79.5010, et seq. Trustee’s 396-3707. ERAL CREDIT UNION. Said Trust notice in writing before requiring you must move out. The buyer may not Dated this 27th day of November, Deed encumbers the following de- buyer’s primary residence, the buyer to move out. If you are renting this Sale No. 09-OF-122821 NOTICE TO give you this notice until after the fore- can give you written notice and re- BORROWER: YOU SHOULD BE 2012. scribed real property situated in said property under a fixed-term lease (for closure sale happens. If you do not SOUTH WEST AREA COMMISSION county and state, to-wit: LOTS 12, 13 quire you to move out after 30 days, example, a six-month or one-year AWARE THAT THE UNDERSIGNED leave before the move-out date, the even if you have a fixed-term lease IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A ON TRANSPORTATION AND 14, BLOCK 9, EAST lease), you may stay until the end of buyer can have the sheriff remove you Martin Callery, Chair MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY, OR- with more than 30 days left. If you are your lease term. If the buyer wants to DEBT AND THAT ANY INFORMA- from the property after a court hear- renting under a month-to-month or TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED EGON The street address or other move in and use this property as the ing. You will receive notice of the PUBLISHED: The World - November common designation, if any, of the week-to-week rental agreement, the buyer’s primary residence, the buyer FOR THAT PURPOSE. Reference is court hearing. FEDERAL LAW RE- buyer must give you at least 30 days made to that certain Deed of Trust 27, 2012 (ID-20221523) real property described above is pur- can give you written notice and re- QUIRES YOU TO BE NOTIFIED IF ported to be: 179 2ND AVENUE notice in writing before requiring you quire you to move out after 90 days, made by, DONALD M. WHITE AND YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND RENT- TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE to move out. IMPORTANT: For the SANDRA E. WHITE, AS TENANTS COOS BAY, OR 97420 The under- even if you have a fixed-term lease ING THIS PROPERTY AS A RESI- signed Trustee disclaims any liability buyer to be required to give you notice with more than 90 days left. STATE BY THE ENTIRETY, as grantor, to DENTIAL DWELLING UNDER A LE- Reference is made to a certain trust under state law, you must prove to the TICOR TITLE INSURANCE, as Trus- deed (“Trust Deed”) made, executed for any incorrectness of the above LAW NOTIFICATION REQUIRE- GITIMATE RENTAL AGREEMENT, street address or other common des- business or individual who is handling MENTS: IF THE FEDERAL LAW tee, in favor of OREGON FIRST COM- FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES THE and delivered by Kevin W. Ferren the foreclosure sale that you are oc- MUNITY CREDIT UNION, as benefi- and Shanon L. Ferren, a tenants by ignation. Both the beneficiary and the DOES NOT APPLY, STATE LAW BUYER TO GIVE YOU NOTICE IN trustee have elected to sell the said cupying and renting this property as a STILL REQUIRES THE BUYER TO ciary, dated 3/14/2008, recorded WRITING A CERTAIN NUMBER OF the entirety, as grantor, to Ticor Ti- residential dwelling under a legitimate 3/21/2008, under Instrument No. tle Company, as trustee, in favor of real property to satisfy the obligations GIVE YOU NOTICE IN WRITING BE- DAYS BEFORE THE BUYER CAN secured by said trust deed and a no- rental agreement. The name and ad- FORE REQUIRING YOU TO MOVE 2008-2807, records of COOS County, REQUIRE YOU TO MOVE OUT. THE Oregon First Community Credit dress of the business or individual OREGON. The beneficial interest un- Union, as beneficiary, dated January tice of default has been recorded pur- OUT IF YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND FEDERAL LAW THAT REQUIRES suant to Oregon Revised Statutes who is handling the foreclosure sale is RENTING THE PROPERTY AS A der said Trust Deed and the obliga- THE BUYER TO GIVE YOU THIS NO- 15, 2008, and recorded on January shown on this notice under the head- tions secured thereby are presently 23, 2008, as Recording No. 2008-706, 86.735(3); the default for which the TENANT IN GOOD FAITH. EVEN IF TICE IS EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEM- foreclosure is made is grantor’s failure ing “TRUSTEE”. You must mail or de- THE FEDERAL LAW REQUIREMENT held by OREGON FIRST COMMU- BER 31, 2012. Under federal law, the in the mortgage records of Coos liver your proof not later than NITY CREDIT UNION. Said Trust County, Oregon, which Trust Deed to pay when due, the following sums: IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE AFTER buyer must give you at least 90 days Amount due as of November 14, 2012 2/15/2013 (30 days before the date DECEMBER 31, 2012, THE RE- Deed encumbers the following de- notice in writing before requiring you was modified by instrument dated first set for the foreclosure sale). Your scribed real property situated in said March 5, 2010, recorded March 15, Delinquent Payments from July 01, QUIREMENT UNDER STATE LAW to move out. If you are renting this 2012 1 payments at $276.55 each proof must be in writing and should be STILL APPLIES TO YOUR SITUA- county and state, to-wit: Beginning at property under a fixed-term lease (for 2010, as Recording No. 2010-2392. a copy of your rental agreement or a point 229 feet West and 138.75 feet Oregon First Community Credit Union $276.55 4 payments at $489.72 each TION. Under state law, if you have a example, a six-month or one-year $1,958.88 (07-01-12 through lease. If you do not have a written fixed-term lease (for example, a North of the Southeast corner of Sec- lease), you may stay until the end of is now known as First Community rental agreement or lease, you can tion 35, Township 27 South, Range 13 Credit Union. 11-14-12) Late Charges: $68.20 Ben- six-month or one-year lease), the your lease term. If the buyer wants to eficiary Advances: $0.00 Suspense provide other proof, such as receipts buyer must give you at least 60 days West of the Willamette Meridian, Coos move in and use this property as the for rent you paid. ABOUT YOUR SE- County, Oregon; thence North 48.75 The Trust Deed covers the following Credit: $0.00 TOTAL: $2,303.63 notice in writing before requiring you buyer’s primary residence, the buyer ALSO, if you have failed to pay taxes CURITY DEPOSIT Under state law, to move out. If the buyer wants to feet to the Southwest corner of a par- can give you written notice and re- described real property (“Property”) you may apply your security deposit cel conveyed to P.F. Gehlke, etux, by situated in said county and state, on the property, provide insurance on move in and use this property as the quire you to move out after 90 days, the property or pay other senior liens and any rent you paid in advance buyer’s primary residence, the buyer Deed recorded July 24, 1939, in Book even if you have a fixed-term lease to-wit: against the current rent you owe your 134, Page 269, Deed Records of Lot 3, RAECHEL ESTATES SUBDIVI- or encumbrances as required in the can give you written notice and re- with more than 90 days left. STATE note and deed of trust, the beneficiary landlord. To do this, you must notify quire you to move out after 30 days, Coos County, Oregon; thence East 60 LAW NOTIFICATION REQUIRE- SION, Coos County, Oregon. your landlord in writing that you want feet to the Southeast corner of said may insist that you do so in order to even if you have a fixed-term lease MENTS: IF THE FEDERAL LAW reinstate your account in good stand- to subtract the amount of your secu- with more than 30 days left. If you are Gehlke property; thence North 90 feet DOES NOT APPLY, STATE LAW There are defaults by the grantor or rity deposit or prepaid rent from you to the Northeast corner of said Gehlke other person owing an obligation, the ing. The beneficiary may require as a renting under a month-to-month or STILL REQUIRES THE BUYER TO condition to reinstatement that you rent payment. You may do this only week-to-week rental agreement, the property; thence East 140 feet; thence GIVE YOU NOTICE IN WRITING BE- performance of which is secured by for the rent you owe you current land- South 138.75 feet to a point due East the Trust Deed, with respect to provi- provide reliable written evidence that buyer must give you at least 30 days FORE REQUIRING YOU TO MOVE you have paid all senior liens or en- lord. If you do this, you must do so notice in writing before requiring you from the point of beginning; thence OUT IF YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND sions therein which authorize sale in before the foreclosure sale. The busi- West 200 feet to the point of beginn- the event of default of such provision; cumbrances, property taxes, and haz- to move out. IMPORTANT: For the RENTING THE PROPERTY AS A ard insurance premiums. These re- ness or individual who buys this prop- buyer to be required to give you notice ing, being a portion of the SE 1/4 of TENANT IN GOOD FAITH. EVEN IF the defaults for which foreclosure is erty at the foreclosure sale is not re- the SE 1/4 of said Section 35. SAV- made is grantor’s failure to pay when quirements for reinstatement should under state law, you must prove to the THE FEDERAL LAW REQUIREMENT be confirmed by contacting the under- sponsible to you for any deposit or business or individual who is handling ING AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE AFTER due the following sums: prepaid rent you paid to your landlord. that portion along the South boundary signed Trustee. By reason of said de- the foreclosure sale that you are oc- DECEMBER 31, 2012, THE RE- fault, the beneficiary has declared all ABOUT YOUR TENANCY AFTER cupying and renting this property as a of said premises conveyed to Paul J. QUIREMENT UNDER STATE LAW Arrearage in the sum of $12,547.86 as THE FORECLOSURE SALE The busi- Bany, etux, by Deed recorded March of August 22, 2012, plus additional sums owing on the obligation secured residential dwelling under a legitimate STILL APPLIES TO YOUR SITUA- by said trust deed immediately due ness or individual who buys this prop- rental agreement. The name and ad- 14, 1952, in Book 216, Page 516, TION. Under state law, if you have a payments, property expenditures, erty at the foreclosure sale may be Deed Records of Coos County, Ore- taxes, liens, assessments, insurance, and payable, said sums being the fol- dress of the business or individual fixed-term lease (for example, a lowing: UNPAID PRINCIPAL BAL- willing to allow you to stay as a tenant who is handling the foreclosure sale is gon. SAVING AND EXCEPTING six-month or one-year lease), the late fees, attorney’s and trustee’s fees instead of requiring you to move out. THEREFROM the Southerly 60 feet of and costs, and interest due at the time ANCE OF $52,068.47, PLUS interest shown on this notice under the head- buyer must give you at least 60 days thereon at 5.25% per annum from You should contact the buyer to dis- ing “TRUSTEE”. You must mail or de- said premises conveyed to Joey W. notice in writing before requiring you of reinstatement or sale. cuss that possibility if you would like Tobiska by Deed recorded August 31, 06/01/12 to 8/1/2012, 5.25% per liver your proof not later than to move out. If the buyer wants to annum from 8/1/2012, until paid, to- to stay. Under state law, if the buyer 1/28/2013 (30 days before the date 1981, as Microfilm Reel No. move in and use this property as the By reason of said defaults, the benefi- accepts rent from you, signs a new 81-4-0089, Records of Coos County, ciary has declared all sums owing on gether with escrow advances, foreclo- first set for the foreclosure sale). Your buyer’s primary residence, the buyer sure costs, trustee fees, attorney residential rental agreement with you proof must be in writing and should be Oregon. SAVING AND EXCEPTING can give you written notice and re- the obligations secured by said Trust or does not notify you in writing within THEREFROM the East 10 feet of said Deed immediately due and payable, fees, sums required for the protection a copy of your rental agreement or quire you to move out after 30 days, of the property and additional sums 30 days after the date of the foreclo- lease. If you do not have a written premises conveyed to the City of Co- even if you have a fixed-term lease said sums being the following, to-wit: sure sale that you must move out, the quille by Dedication Deed recorded secured by the Deed of Trust. rental agreement or lease, you can with more than 30 days left. If you are WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given buyer becomes your new landlord and provide other proof, such as receipts February 23, 1982, bearing Microfilm renting under a month-to-month or Payoff in the sum of $95,053.96 as of must maintain the property. Other- Reel No. 82-1-7590, Records of Coos August 22, 2012, plus taxes, liens, as- that the undersigned trustee, will on for rent you paid. ABOUT YOUR SE- week-to-week rental agreement, the March 20, 2013, at the hour of 11:00 wise, the buyer is not your landlord CURITY DEPOSIT Under state law, County, Oregon. The street address buyer must give you at least 30 days sessments, property expenditures, and is not responsible for maintaining or other common designation, if any, insurance, accruing interest, late fees, AM, in accord with the standard of you may apply your security deposit notice in writing before requiring you time established by ORS 187.110, at the property on your behalf and you and any rent you paid in advance of the real property described above is to move out. IMPORTANT: For the attorney’s and trustee’s fees and must move out by the date the buyer purported to be: 795 NORTH KNOTT costs incurred by beneficiary or its as- THE FRONT STEPS OF THE COOS against the current rent you owe your buyer to be required to give you notice COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2ND and specifies in a notice to you. YOU landlord. To do this, you must notify STREET COQUILLE, OR 97423 The under state law, you must prove to the signs. SHOULD CONTINUE TO PAY RENT undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia- BAXTER, COQUILLE, County of your landlord in writing that you want business or individual who is handling COOS, State of OREGON, sell at TO YOUR LANDLORD UNTIL THE to subtract the amount of your secu- bility for any incorrectness of the the foreclosure sale that you are oc- WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given PROPERTY IS SOLD TO ANOTHER above street address or other com- that the undersigned trustee will on public auction to the highest bidder for rity deposit or prepaid rent from you cupying and renting this property as a cash, the interest in the said de- BUSINESS OR INDIVIDUAL OR UN- rent payment. You may do this only mon designation. Both the beneficiary residential dwelling under a legitimate January 24, 2013, at the hour of TIL A COURT OR A LENDER TELLS and the trustee have elected to sell 11:00 a.m., in accord with the stand- scribed property which the grantor for the rent you owe you current land- rental agreement. The name and ad- had, or had the power to convey, at YOU OTHERWISE. IF YOU DO NOT lord. If you do this, you must do so the said real property to satisfy the dress of the business or individual ard of time established by ORS PAY RENT, YOU CAN BE EVICTED. obligations secured by said trust deed 187.110, at the following place: West the time of the execution by him of the before the foreclosure sale. The busi- who is handling the foreclosure sale is said trust deed, together with any in- AS EXPLAINED ABOVE, YOU MAY ness or individual who buys this prop- and a notice of default has been re- shown on this notice under the head- Front Entrance of the Coos County BE ABLE TO APPLY A DEPOSIT corded pursuant to Oregon Revised Courthouse, 250 N Baxter Street, terest which the grantor or his succes- erty at the foreclosure sale is not re- ing “TRUSTEE”. You must mail or de- sors in interest acquired after the exe- YOU MADE OR PREPAID RENT YOU sponsible to you for any deposit or Statutes 86.735(3); the default for liver your proof not later than 2/4/2013 Coquille, Oregon, sell at public auc- PAID AGAINST YOUR CURRENT which the foreclosure is made is tion to the highest bidder for cash the cution of said trust deed, to satisfy the prepaid rent you paid to your landlord. (30 days before the date first set for foregoing obligations thereby secured RENT OBLIGATION. BE SURE TO ABOUT YOUR TENANCY AFTER grantor’s failure to pay when due, the the foreclosure sale). Your proof must interest in the above-described Prop- KEEP PROOF OF ANY PAYMENTS following sums: Amount due as of No- erty, which the grantor had or had and the costs and expenses of sale, THE FORECLOSURE SALE The busi- be in writing and should be a copy of including a reasonable charge by the YOU MAKE AND OF ANY NOTICE ness or individual who buys this prop- vember 2, 2012 Delinquent Payments your rental agreement or lease. If you power to convey at the time of the ex- YOU GIVE OR RECEIVE CONCERN- from June 01, 2012 6 payments at ecution by grantor of the said Trust trustee. Notice is further given that erty at the foreclosure sale may be do not have a written rental agree- any person named in ORS 86.753 has ING THE APPLICATION OF YOUR willing to allow you to stay as a tenant $739.44 each $4,436.64 (06-01-12 ment or lease, you can provide other Deed, together with any interest which DEPOSIT OR YOUR PREPAID RENT. through 11-02-12) Late Charges: the grantor or grantor’s successors in the right, at any time prior to five days instead of requiring you to move out. proof, such as receipts for rent you before the date last set for the sale, to IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON You should contact the buyer to dis- $232.80 Beneficiary Advances: paid. ABOUT YOUR SECURITY DE- interest acquired after the execution TO TRY TO FORCE YOU TO LEAVE $110.00 Suspense Credit: $0.00 TO- of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the obli- have this foreclosure proceeding dis- cuss that possibility if you would like POSIT Under state law, you may ap- missed and the trust deed reinstated YOUR HOME WITHOUT FIRST GO- to stay. Under state law, if the buyer TAL: $4,779.44 ALSO, if you have ply your security deposit and any rent gations thereby secured and the costs ING TO COURT TO EVICT YOU. FOR failed to pay taxes on the property, and expenses of sale, including a rea- by payment to the beneficiary of the accepts rent from you, signs a new you paid in advance against the cur- entire amount then due (other than MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR residential rental agreement with you provide insurance on the property or rent rent you owe your landlord. To do sonable charge by the trustee. RIGHTS, YOU MAY WISH TO CON- pay other senior liens or encum- such portion of the principal as would or does not notify you in writing within this, you must notify your landlord in not then be due had no default oc- SULT A LAWYER. If you believe you 30 days after the date of the foreclo- brances as required in the note and writing that you want to subtract the Notice is further given that any person need legal assistance, contact the Or- deed of trust, the beneficiary may in- named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at curred) and by curing any other de- sure sale that you must move out, the amount of your security deposit or fault complained of herein that is ca- egon State Bar at 800-452-7636 and buyer becomes your new landlord and sist that you do so in order to rein- prepaid rent from you rent payment. any time prior to five days before the ask for lawyer referral service. Con- state your account in good standing. date last set for the sale, to have this pable of being cured by tendering the must maintain the property. Other- You may do this only for the rent you performance required under the obli- tact information for the Oregon State wise, the buyer is not your landlord The beneficiary may require as a con- owe you current landlord. If you do foreclosure proceeding dismissed and Bar is included with this notice. If you dition to reinstatement that you pro- the Trust Deed reinstated by payment gation or trust deed, and in addition to and is not responsible for maintaining this, you must do so before the fore- paying said sums or tendering the per- do not have enough money to pay a the property on your behalf and you vide reliable written evidence that you closure sale. The business or individ- to the beneficiary of the entire amount lawyer and are otherwise eligible, you have paid all senior liens or encum- then due (other than such portion of formance necessary to cure the de- must move out by the date the buyer ual who buys this property at the fore- fault, by paying all costs and ex- may be able to receive legal assis- specifies in a notice to you. YOU brances, property taxes, and hazard closure sale is not responsible to you the principal as would not then be due tance for free. Information about insurance premiums. These require- had no default occurred) and by cur- penses actually incurred in enforcing SHOULD CONTINUE TO PAY RENT for any deposit or prepaid rent you the obligation and trust deed, together whom to contact for free legal assis- TO YOUR LANDLORD UNTIL THE ments for reinstatement should be paid to your landlord. ABOUT YOUR ing any other default complained of tance may be obtained through Safe- confirmed by contacting the under- herein that is capable of being cured with trustee’s and attorney’s fees not PROPERTY IS SOLD TO ANOTHER TENANCY AFTER THE FORECLO- exceeding the amounts provided by net at 800-SAFENET. DATED: BUSINESS OR INDIVIDUAL OR UN- signed Trustee. By reason of said de- SURE SALE The business or individ- by tendering the performance required 11/14/2012 REGIONAL TRUSTEE fault, the beneficiary has declared all under the obligation or Trust Deed, said ORS 86.753. In construing this TIL A COURT OR A LENDER TELLS ual who buys this property at the fore- notice, the masculine gender includes SERVICES CORPORATION Trustee YOU OTHERWISE. IF YOU DO NOT sums owing on the obligation secured closure sale may be willing to allow and in addition to paying said sum or By: MELANIE BEAMAN, AUTHOR- by said trust deed immediately due tendering the performance necessary the feminine and the neuter, the sin- PAY RENT, YOU CAN BE EVICTED. you to stay as a tenant instead of re- gular includes the plural, the word IZED AGENT 616 1st Avenue, Suite AS EXPLAINED ABOVE, YOU MAY and payable, said sums being the fol- quiring you to move out. You should to cure the default, by paying all costs 500, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: lowing: UNPAID PRINCIPAL BAL- and expenses actually incurred in en- “grantor” includes any successor in in- BE ABLE TO APPLY A DEPOSIT contact the buyer to discuss that pos- terest to the grantor as well as any (206)340-2550 Sale Information: YOU MADE OR PREPAID RENT YOU ANCE OF $90,698.94, PLUS interest sibility if you would like to stay. Under forcing the obligation and Trust Deed, http://www.rtrustee.com A-FN4329825 thereon at 6.125% per annum from together with trustee’s and attorney’s other person owing an obligation, the PAID AGAINST YOUR CURRENT state law, if the buyer accepts rent performance of which is secured by 11/27/2012, 12/04/2012, 12/11/2012, RENT OBLIGATION. BE SURE TO 5/1/2012, until paid, together with es- from you, signs a new residential fees not exceeding the amounts pro- 12/18/2012 crow advances, foreclosure costs, vided by said ORS 86.753. said trust deed, and the words KEEP PROOF OF ANY PAYMENTS rental agreement with you or does not “trustee” and “beneficiary” include YOU MAKE AND OF ANY NOTICE trustee fees, attorney fees, sums re- notify you in writing within 30 days af- PUBLISHED: The World- November quired for the protection of the prop- In construing this notice, the singular their respective successors in inter- YOU GIVE OR RECEIVE CONCERN- ter the date of the foreclosure sale est, if any. Anyone having any objec- 27th, December 4th, 11th & 18th, ING THE APPLICATION OF YOUR erty and additional sums secured by that you must move out, the buyer be- includes the plural, the word “grantor” 2012 (ID-20220890) the Deed of Trust. WHEREFORE, no- includes any successor in interest to tion to the sale on any grounds what- DEPOSIT OR YOUR PREPAID RENT. comes your new landlord and must soever will be afforded an opportunity IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON tice hereby is given that the under- maintain the property. Otherwise, the the grantor as well as any other per- signed trustee, will on March 6, 2013, son owing an obligation, the perfor- to be heard as to those objections if TO TRY TO FORCE YOU TO LEAVE buyer is not your landlord and is not they bring a lawsuit to restrain the YOUR HOME WITHOUT FIRST GO- at the hour of 11:00 AM, in accord responsible for maintaining the prop- mance of which is secured by said with the standard of time established Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” same. NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL ING TO COURT TO EVICT YOU. FOR erty on your behalf and you must TENANTS: The property in which you MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR by ORS 187.110, at THE FRONT move out by the date the buyer speci- and “beneficiary” include their re- STEPS OF THE COOS COUNTY spective successors in interest, if any. are living is in foreclosure. A foreclo- RIGHTS, YOU MAY WISH TO CON- fies in a notice to you. YOU SHOULD sure sale is scheduled for March 20, SULT A LAWYER. If you believe you COURTHOUSE, 2ND and BAXTER, CONTINUE TO PAY RENT TO YOUR COQUILLE, County of COOS, State The NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL 2013. Unless the lender who is fore- need legal assistance, contact the Or- LANDLORD UNTIL THE PROPERTY closing on this property is paid, the egon State Bar at 800-452-7636 and of OREGON, sell at public auction to IS SOLD TO ANOTHER BUSINESS TENANTS, attached hereto as Ex- the highest bidder for cash, the inter- hibit A, is incorporated herein by foreclosure will go through and some- ask for lawyer referral service. Con- OR INDIVIDUAL OR UNTIL A COURT one new will own this property. The tact information for the Oregon State est in the said described property OR A LENDER TELLS YOU OTHER- reference. [Exhibit A, NOTICE TO which the grantor had, or had the RESIDENTIAL TENANTS, is not following information applies to you Bar is included with this notice. If you WISE. IF YOU DO NOT PAY RENT, only if you occupy and rent this prop- do riot have enough money to pay a power to convey, at the time of the ex- YOU CAN BE EVICTED. AS EX- published pursuant to ecution by him of the said trust deed, 86.750(2)(b).] erty as a residential dwelling under a lawyer and are otherwise eligible, you PLAINED ABOVE, YOU MAY BE legitimate rental agreement. The infor- may be able to receive legal assis- together with any interest which the ABLE TO APPLY A DEPOSIT YOU grantor or his successors in interest THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN AT- mation does not apply to you if you tance for free. Information about MADE OR PREPAID RENT YOU own this property or if you are not a whom to contact for free legal assis- acquired after the execution of said PAID AGAINST YOUR CURRENT TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY DID you know you could FAX trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing ob- INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE residential tenant. If the foreclosure tance may be obtained through Safe- RENT OBLIGATION. BE SURE TO goes through, the business or individ- The World your ad at 541-267-0294. C M C M Y K Y K