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Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2013 theworldlink.com ■ 75¢ Snow expected Man dies in Jeep stolen in Empire on the coast BY EMILY THORNTON man — someone he named, but wasn’t The World Disabled Vietnam Brown — who was known for dealing PORTLAND (AP) — The western cold methamphetamine, heroin and using snap has brought lower-than-usual tem- COOS BAY — In the wee hours of veteran left door stolen items to support his drug habit. peratures and some icy conditions to Thanksgiving morning, a man crept into a Brown’s circumstances were unknown. Oregon, and it will likely get worse later house in Empire and grabbed the keys of a open for caregiver A month ago, Eagle’s tools and fishing this week. Jeep Patriot off the counter. poles were stolen from his garage, but he Nighttime temperatures have been They didn’t belong to him, but it didn’t wasn’t sure who did it. dropping below freezing in much of the matter. would happen to him, just not like it did.” This time it was different. state. Freeze and hard freeze warnings were Police said Ryan Brown, 24, may have Eagle, a 76-year-old disabled Vietnam “What really bothered me was he came out for the South Coast, often the state’s into the house,”Eagle said. stolen Robert Eagle’s vehicle. He was found veteran, had just purchased a $400 wheel- balmy spot. Stealing items to sell for drugs does hap- dead from injuries sustained in a crash in it chair lift for the vehicle with his savings. The cold is expected to be followed by Inside he kept some quarters, his portable pen, but that didn’t seem to be the case more hazardous weather in some areas as off Seven Devils Road the next day. The here, according to Capt. Chris Chapanar, oxygen tank and a scarf he’d received from the week wears on. Jeep was totaled. operations supervisor for the Coos Bay In Southern Oregon, snow is expected “Part of me felt sorry for the guy, but part a dear friend. Thursday night and Friday morning, accu- of me thought, that’s karma for you,”Eagle He didn’t know who stole his Jeep, but mulating to 3 to 6 inches above 1,000 feet, said. “I would’ve wished something bad suspected it was a homeless, jobless young SEE VETERAN | A8 less at lower elevations. The weather serv- ice said roads, including Interstate 5, will be slippery. In central Oregon, significant snowfall can be expected on the eastern slopes of Preserving Pirate pride the Cascades beginning Thursday into early next week. The Weather Service said conditions aren’t likely to be so severe far- ther east in the state. In northwest Oregon, the Weather Service said dry, cold weather conditions would be followed by wetter conditions, including snow on the coast by the end of the workweek. Cranberry season sweet for some, tart for others

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BANDON — As the Coos and Curry county cranberry harvest season wraps up, it’s turned out to be a mixed bag for local growers. Some call it an average to good year, while others are left wondering if it’s worth it to con- tinue in the business, making barely enough per barrel to cover the costs of maintaining the farm. Photos by Lou Sennick, The World Growers who are feeling hopeful this year Marshfield graduate Patty Borcher is the first to sign the white wall in Marshfield’s main gym Wednesday evening during a “groundbreaking”ceremony for the include those who belong to the Ocean Spray co- new Heritage Hall at the school.The room off the gym floor will become a mini-museum of students and alumni from the school.The wall they are autograph- op. ing will be taken out for doors leading to a balcony. Others, who grow independently and deliver to local receiving plants for processing, have seen the price drop to a low they weren’t expect- ing this season. “The big story is a tale of two cities,” said Construction on Marshfield’s Charlie Ruddell, an Ocean Spray grower whose family owns 54 acres of cranberry bogs on Randolph Road. Ruddell said the discrepancy in pric- Heritage Hall approaching When you ing between Ocean “ Spray and non- operate at or Ocean Spray growers is wide. BY CHELSEA DAVIS below cost, it’s Ocean Spray grow- The World ers, who are divided not a favorable COOS BAY — A Marshfield High room into an “A” pool and already brimming with memories will soon a “B” pool, may get business be revamped with physical representations as much as $50 a model.” barrel for this year’s of Pirate stories. crop, Ruddell said. Heritage Hall, the room on the north end Charlie Ruddell Independent grow- of Pirate Palace, has had many uses in the Cranberry grower ers might receive as past: wrestling room, obstacle course, a much as $30 a bar- room for golfing and batting cages and at rel, or as low as one point, pole vaulting. $10-$12 per barrel. “There’s a spot in the floor that (former A barrel is 100 pounds of berries and the aver- coach) Stan Solomon cut in the floor with a age cost to produce that product is $38, chainsaw one day to plant the pole in the according to the National Agricultural Statistics floor,” said assistant high school principal Service. Bryan Trendell. “When you operate at or below cost, it’s not a The room will soon be a space to honor favorable business model,”Ruddell said. current and former students and their suc- Another change this year is the tremendous cesses, both in school and after they pricing pressure on the cranberry commodity graduated. market. While Ocean Spray takes its fruit from Trendell teamed up with previous co- farm to retail, other growers sell to the commod- athletic directors Mike George and Boyd Geneieve James,Marshfield Class of 1958,signs the wall for her family which included husband Bob,also ity market, which is then sold to a third party and Bjorkquist a couple of years ago to start a a grad, along with their three kids and grandkids who attended the school. so forth, until it reaches the retail market. Often, project honoring current and former Pirates. the commodity market includes berries from the other high school’s gyms to see how the signed section of the outermost wall On Wednesday, donors, volunteers and prior harvest, sold as frozen product. Marshfield High’s could be improved. The during winter break. Now, they’re waiting alumni filled the room. They even got the The low price this year convinced some grow- current gym was built in 1951 and is on permits from the city. chance to leave their mark — each was able ers locally to deliver fresh fruit, which requires a designed after Grants Pass High’s gym. Coos Bay residents and Marshfield dry-pick method that is more labor intensive, to sign a section of the wall that will be “More importantly we’re showing this alumni have rallied around the project, but results in a higher payout. knocked out to make room for a deck that so the kids will understand it,” Trendell with about 120 making donations. The According to Don Kloft, Bandon Ocean Spray will span half the length of the room. said. “I’m not sure these kids really under- committee reached its goal of $150,000 last receiving plant manager and agricultural scien- “This is the one time it’s OK to do a little stand what it’s all about.” month. Others have offered to donate tist, the crop yield for the 45 Coos and Curry graffiti!” Bjorkquist said. Mary Paczesniak, a 1968 Marshfield cranes, dump trucks, time and labor. county Ocean Spray growers was slightly lower Patty Borcher was the first person to graduate, serves on the Heritage Hall com- The entire project should take around than last year. sign: “Pirate roots run deep.” mittee. five months to complete, Trendell said, The slight decline in production could be Borcher’s late husband, Bill Borcher, was “Marshfield had so many accomplished though it could take longer since much of attributed to cold temperatures in July. A dry fall a basketball coach in the late 1940s and graduates and in so many fields — not just the work has been volunteered. also presented challenges for some growers, who early 1950s who formed a championship- athletics, but Grammy and Tony winners, “It would be great to have it done by had to wait until it rained to start harvest. winning team. doctors, lawyers, authors,”she said. His team’s success packed the old gym, The committee is hoping to knock out SEE CRANBERRY | A8 leading him to travel the state looking at SEE PRIDE | A8

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A2 •The World • Thursday, December 5,2013 South Coast Executive Editor Larry Campbell • 541-269-1222, ext. 251 theworldlink.com/news/local Thefts & Mischief McKeown files for re-election COOS BAY POLICE Dec. 3, 5:48 p.m., theft, 3200 block of Ocean Boulevard. COOS BAY — State Rep. Lane and of a legislature that secured McKeown hopes to further job DEPARTMENT Caddy McKeown has filed Lincoln the largest investment ever creation efforts and continue Dec. 3, 6:49 a.m., theft of bike, Dec. 3, 7:18 p.m., threats, 1100 for re-election. counties. made in Oregon’s public transforming education. 1000 block of North Bayshore block of Oregon Avenue. McKeown, a Democratic “I’m schools. McKeown was born and Drive. Dec. 3, 9:42 p.m., telephonic representative from Coos proud to “We also took important raised in Coos Bay, the Dec. 3, 8:11 a.m., woman arrested harassment, 1100 block of Ore- Bay, announced Tuesday her bring a steps to improve the busi- daughter of a nurse and a on Florence Police Department gon Avenue. plans to run for her second strong voice ness environment in Oregon small business owner. warrant for failure to appear for Dec. 3, 11:16 p.m., telephonic term in the Oregon to the capi- by making it easier for small McKeown had 11 years of third-degree theft, 1400 block harassment, 1100 block of Legislature. tol for our businesses to navigate state service on the Coos Bay of North Bayshore Drive. Anderson Avenue. McKeown was elected to Caddy McKeown small, regulations and investing in school board and nine years Dec. 3, 9:28 a.m., woman arrest- Dec. 4, 3:41 a.m., harassment, State representative coastal represent House District 9 infrastructure projects of service as vice president ed for possession of metham- 1600 block of Woodland Drive. in 2012 after state Sen. Arnie communi- throughout the state, of the Oregon International phetamine and driving while Roblan, D-Coos Bay, vacat- ties,” McKeown said in a including new funds for the Port of Coos Bay board of suspended, U.S. Highway 101. ed the seat to run for the news release. “We made sig- Coos Bay rail line and commissioners. She and her COOS COUNTY Oregon Senate. House nificant progress on some Southwestern Oregon husband, Jeff, raised their Dec. 3, 9:57 a.m., fraud, 1000 SHERIFF’S OFFICE District 9 includes coastal critical issues this year. I was Community College.” two children, Bradford and block of Elrod Avenue. Dec. 3, 7:31 a.m., criminal tres- portions of Coos, Douglas, greatly humbled to be a part In a potential second term, Molly, in Coos Bay. Dec. 3, 12:54 p.m., criminal mis- pass, 50000 block of Dement chief, 1000 block of West Inger- Creek Road, Broadbent. soll Street. Dec. 3, 9:03 a.m., criminal tres- Dec. 3, 1:04 p.m., unauthorized pass, 50000 block of U.S. High- Advisory lifted for Tenmile Lakes use of a motor vehicle, 400 way 101, Bandon. block of Seventh Avenue. Dec. 3, 10:24 a.m., violation of Dec. 3, 2:33 p.m., man arrested restraining order, 57000 block THE WORLD prompted the advisory. Oregon bodies of water for in the water. for disorderly conduct, 700 of Crest Acres Road, Coquille. Water monitoring has recreation to always be For local information block of South Broadway Street. The Oregon Health confirmed reduced levels of alert to signs of algae Dec. 3, 1:53 p.m., burglary, 22000 about water quality or Dec. 3, 3:20 p.m., dispute, 200 block of Remote Lane, Myrtle Authority lifted a health blue-green algae and asso- blooms. People and their blue-green algae sampling, advisory issued Oct. 4 for ciated toxins. These pets should avoid contact if block of Laclair Street. Point. contact the Tenmile Lakes Tenmile Lakes, located 8 reduced levels are not likely the water is foamy, scum- Dec. 3, 3:24 p.m., assault, 1800 Dec. 3, 5:38 p.m., criminal mis- miles south of Reedsport to be harmful to humans my, thick like paint, Basin Partnership at 541- block of Thomas Street. chief, 63000 block of Sierra off U.S. 101 in Coos County. and animals. pea-green, blue-green or 759-2414, and the Coos Dec. 3, 5:06 p.m., theft of phone, Road, Coos Bay. High levels of a blue-green Oregon health officials brownish red in color,or if a County Health Department 200 block of South Broadway Dec. 3, 7:56 p.m., assault, 63000 algae toxin in the lake advise people who use thick mat of algae is visible at 541-751-2431. Avenue. block of Olive Barber Road, Coos Bay. Dec. 3, 10:56 p.m., criminal tres- pass, 91000 block of Cape Arago LLet’seett’’ss MakeMMaakkee aa Highway, Coos Bay. NORTH BEND POLICE DEPARTMENT DDifference!ifference! Dec. 3, 1:09 a.m., criminal tres- Difference! pass, 3200 block of Broadway. Sam Simon, L.D. invites you to join Community Dec. 3, 10:21 a.m., disorderly con- duct, Harrison Avenue and Vir- rd y Dental Lab’s 3 Annual Holiday Food Drive! app ginia Avenue. H ys! olida Dec. 3, 12:10 p.m., disorderly con- Bring in a minimum of 7 non-perishable items by January 31st, 2014 and we will MATCH * H duct, Waite Road and Buccaneer and DELIVER your gift to a local food bank.Your generosity makes TWICE the impact! Lane. Dec. 3, 12:30 p.m., theft of mail, You will receive 5% or $25.00 off any service, whichever is greater! 2800 block of Virginia Avenue. Dec. 3, 2:43 p.m., woman arrest- 412 items donated by the community last year - Thank You for your generosity ed for first-degree criminal tres- * Up to 15 items Matched with 412 items by Community Dental Lab to double your contribution.... Let’s beat it this year! pass and second-degree failure can be matched to appear, 1900 block of McPherson Avenue. Dec. 3, 3:27 p.m., criminal tres- Community Dental Lab PC“Your Bay Area Denture Service” pass, 1800 block of Sherman 2495 Newmark Ave., North Bend • 541-756-2121 “Call for Free Consultation” Avenue. Dec. 3, 4:11 p.m., domestic harassment, 1600 block of Vir- ginia Avenue. Dec. 3, 7:07 p.m., criminal tres- pass, 2000 block of Public Square Court. Dec. 3, 9:05 p.m., harassment, 2600 block of Sheridan Avenue. Dec. 3, 9:30 p.m., telephonic harassment, 2700 block of Woodland Drive. Dec. 3, 10:18 p.m., criminal tres- pass, 3200 block of Tremont Avenue. SOUTH COAST REPORTS Reedsport RV dump closed due to cold Due to the likelihood of freezing temperatures, the water to the sewer pump at the Reedsport RV Dump, located at Port Dock Road next to the Oregon Dunes NRA building, will be turned off. The dump will be temporarily closed. Crews anticipate the closure to last only a few days. Coffee with a Cop Join the North Bend Police from 9-11 a.m., Dec. 6 at The Grounds Cafe, 1875 Sherman Ave., North Bend. Police and community members come together in an informal, neutral space to discuss community issues, build relationships and drink coffee. In over 175 cities and towns in 36 states, Coffee with a Cop has done wonders for commu- nity trust, police legitimacy and partnership building. Community members come to a local Coffee with a Cop for a variety of reasons, but no mat- ter why they come to their local event, they are likely to leave with a more positive impres- sion of their local law enforcement agency. This informal contact increases trust in police offi- cers as individuals which is a foundation to building part- nerships and engaging in community problem solving.

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NORTH BEND — Books work at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, TODAY Coos Bay. One-of-a-kind art and pastries 592 Edison Ave. SW, Bandon. Freewill by the Bay is hosting two Dec. 14. Judy Vernell will by OCCI students. offering. authors who will introduce introduce her new book, Annual Holiday Art Sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m., SWOCC Eden Hall, 1988 Newmark Ave., Customer Appreciation Day 10 a.m. to 4 their recent works. Lori J. “Tripping on a Shoestring,” Coos Bay. One-of-a-kind art and pastries p.m., Umpqua Discovery Center, 409 River- SATURDAY Cooper will present her first about affordable van camp- by OCCI students. front Way, Reedsport. Free admission, Christmas Bazaar 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Freedom novel, “Heart of the ing for the solo adventurer. drawings and sales. Fellowship Church of the Nazarene, 1545 Bighorn,” at 1:30 p.m. For more information on 7th Annual Classical Glass Holiday Sale and Saturday, Dec. 7, at Books by either booksigning event, Old Town Holiday Marketplace 10 a.m.-4 Maple St., Myrtle Point. Crafts, homemade Open House 4-7 p.m., Classical Glass the Bay, 1875 Sherman Ave. call Books by the Bay at 541- Stained Glass Studio, 2269 Broadway, p.m., Marketplace, 250 First St. SW, Ban- goodies, lunch including a slice of pie. 541- Another writer will share her 756-1215. North Bend. Featured: Lucy Varoujean don. 297-6338. glass pieces, Polouse Pottery and fused Nativity Festival 1-6 p.m., The Church of Holly Jolly Christmas Craft Sale 9 a.m.-3 glass art by Cheryl Reed. 541-756-7301 Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2705 p.m., Faith Lutheran Church, 2741 Sherman Holiday Lights 4-9:30 p.m., Shore Acres Munsel Lake Road, Florence. Ave., North Bend. Proceeds benefit Cart- Meetings wheels Preschool. 541-756-4035 State Park, 89039 Cape Arago Highway, 52nd Annual Holiday Bazaar 4-8 p.m. Reed- TODAY city hall, 500 Central Ave., Coos Charleston. Refreshments and displays in Holiday Craft Fair 9 a.m-4 p.m., St. Monica Bay; regular meeting. sport Community Center, 451 Winchester North Bend School District No. 13 the Garden House. Parking is $5. Visit Ave., Reedsport. Canned food donations Catholic Church, 357 S. Sixth St., Coos Bay. www.shoreacres.net for the entertainment — 12:15 p.m., North Bend School accepted. Raffles, door prizes, holiday card 35th Annual Holiday Bazaar 9 a.m.-7 p.m., FRIDAY schedule. District Office, 1913 Meade St., contest and crazy Christmas sweater con- Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 2250 16th North Bend; special executive Lakeside Water District — 4 p.m., Shield’s Family Christmas Village 6-10 p.m., test. 541-271-4608 St., North Bend. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. lunch — Lakeside Water District Office, session. Old Charleston School, 64065 Seven Devils sandwich with soup or salad, $4 or $3 for 1000 N. Lake Road, Lakeside; Road, Charleston. 541-888-3268 Holiday Lights 4-9:30 p.m., Shore Acres State Park, 89039 Cape Arago Highway, children. 4:30-7 p.m. spaghetti dinner by Coos Bay Tree Board — 4 p.m., workshop. Community Christmas Concert 7 p.m., Charleston. Refreshments and displays in donation. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Garden House. Parking is $5. Visit Bus Jam 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Bandon Shopping 2511 Longwood Drive, Reedsport. Guest www.shoreacres.net for the entertainment Center parking lot, Bandon; Bi-Mart park- choirs: St. Monica Catholic Church of Coos schedule. ing lots in Coos Bay and North Bend. A Bay and the United Presbyterian Church of Downtown Coos Bay Wine Walk 5-7:30 p.m. community food and toy drive to benefit Reedsport. Guest performances by Diane local families. Win this 1950s Beggs and Allie West. Start at Organic Glass Art Studio, 164 Mar- ket Ave. or Coos Bay Visitor Information Coquille Christmas Tour of Homes 10 a.m.-3 The Festival of Trees Auction 7 p.m. The Mill Center, 50 Central Ave. Map & glass $10. p.m., start at Coquille Chamber of Com- Doll House! Casino-Hotel Salmon Room, 3201 Tremont, Proceeds benefit Friends of Coos County merce, 119 N. Birch, Coquille. Cost is $10. Completely North Bend. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. and Animals and Furry Friends. 541-269-1222 Busing is available, by donation. 541-396- the auction begins at 7:15 p.m. 541-297-8287 furnished ext. 248 3414 with period FRIDAY Historic Empire District Tree Lighting 6 Community Appreciation Day Free Admis- furniture p.m., vacant lot next to Dolphin Playhouse, sion 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Umpqua Discovery 35th Annual Holiday Bazaar 9 a.m.-7 p.m., 580 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. The ORCO Center, 409 Riverfront Way, Reedsport. Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 2250 16th Kids Guild will perform traditional Christ- Refreshments. St., North Bend. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. lunch — mas music to welcome Santa who will Coquille Valley Art Center Holiday Open t sandwich with soup or salad, $4 or $3 for hand out candy canes. Valued a children. 4:30-7 p.m. baked potato bar by House 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Coquille Valley Art .00 donation. 4:30-7 p.m. dinner — Friday, Poetry by the Bay 6 p.m., Gallery at Oregon Center, 10144 state Highway 42, Coquille. $ , 000 baked potato bar. Donations will be Bay Properties, 1992 Sherman Ave., North One-of-a-kind CVAC member creations for 1 accepted for the Holy Redeemer Youth Bend. Poemoirs followed by open mic. 541- sale. Refreshments and a raffle. Group. 290-0889, 631-889-0203 Keeping Kids Safe Project 10 a.m.-4 p.m., • Proceeds to benefit the Egyptian Shield’s Family Christmas Village 6-10 p.m., Coffee with a Cop 9-11 a.m., The Grounds Coos Bay Toyota, 2001 N. Bayshore Drive, Theatre Preservation Association Cafe, 1875 Sherman Ave., North Bend. No Old Charleston School, 64065 Seven Devils Coos Bay. Free digital fingerprinting and agenda. Opportunity to discuss your Road, Charleston. 541-888-3268 photographs of children for parents to • Doll House on display at neighborhood. Legend of Old Befana 7 p.m., Sawdust The- take home. 319-233-0248 Antiques & Collectibles Pool Volleyball for Seniors 10-11:30 a.m., atre, 114 N. Adams St., Coquille. Tickets are Old Town Holiday Marketplace 10 a.m.-4 247 N. Broadway, Coos Bay North Bend Public Pool, 2455 Pacific Ave., $10 for adults and $5 for all students. Tick- p.m., Marketplace, 250 First St. SW, Bandon. Tickets available at Bay Area Mailing Center and the Antique Shop. North Bend. Fee $2. Refreshments served. ets are available at Bree’s in Coquille or by 52nd Annual Holiday Bazaar 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 541-756-4915 calling 541-396-4563. Reedsport Community Center, 451 Win- • Tickets $5.00 each, 3 for $10.00 Coquille’s Christmas Tour of Homes 10 a.m.- “Radio Through the Years” 7 p.m., Dolphin chester Ave., Reedsport. Canned food Drawing to be held at Antiques and collectibles of st 3 p.m., start at Coquille Chamber of Com- Theater, 580 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. donations accepted. Raffles, door prizes, Coos Bay 4 P.M. Saturday, December 21 , 2013 merce, 119 N. Birch St., Coquille. Cost is Tickets: adults $10, seniors and students photo opportunities with Santa, holiday $10. Transportation available, donations. $8 and children $5. 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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Les Bowen, Digital Editor Opinion Larry Campbell, Executive Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/news/opinion A troubling, untimely departure

We were no less surprised thing or if we’ll start over at prickly since the last con- But school board president Our view than anyone in North Bend square one.” tract negotiation two years Jacquot indicated that this by the unexpected Even school board presi- before. change may actually be for North Bend school CEO announcement Tuesday of dent Megan Jacquot was Education CEOs have sta- BJ Hollensteiner’s sud- the better: school district superintend- taken aback. Hollensteiner tistically short tenures, both den retirement is a prob- “(Contract) negotiations ent BJ Hollensteiner’s retire- had been eligible for retire- at the K-12 and postsec- lem, but may also be a are at a point where we were ment. ment for a couple of years: ondary level; the average solution. In the midst of con- “I just didn’t know it would tenure of a superintendent is sort of stuck,”Jacquot said. What do you think? tentious contract negotia- happen this soon,”Jacquot three to five years. It can be a “So it may be helpful to have tions with the district’s said. thankless job at times – try- a fresh face in there. ... It The World welcomes teachers, Hollensteiner’s All we know from Jacquot ing to satisfy a constantly may actually help to shake letters. Email us at departure has left her board is that Hollensteiner’s retire- changing school board, things loose, to get us to a [email protected]. and the teachers union won- ment comes amid family and keeping up with federally point where we’re talking dering what happens now. health issues. The school mandated directives, keep- again.” “I’m shocked,”said chief herself hasn’t yet talked ing teachers, staff and stu- At this point, without any Claudia Slack, president of publicly about her decision. dents happy and productive. more word from the depart- the North Bend Education We also know that teach- Hollensteiner beat the ing superintendent, getting Association. “I was not ers and the administration average, lasting nearly eight expecting this at all. I don’t are at a standstill in their years at North Bend. But if on with the school year and know what that means to us negotiations. Indeed, rela- recent stories are an indica- settling with the teachers are in negotiations. I don’t know tions between teachers and tion, it’s been an increasingly the most important issues to if it’s a good thing or a bad the administration have been rough tenure. address. Capitalism is genuine charity

‘Tis the season for giving. But when you give, do you know your money will help someone? Social workers say, “Don’t give to beg- gars.” Those who do give are “enablers,” helping alcoholics and drug users to continue bad habits. It’s better to give to charities that help the “homeless.” I put “homeless” in quotes because my TV producers have quiet- ly followed a dozen of the more convincing beggars after “work,”and all had homes. Once, I put on a fake beard and begged for an hour. At the rate money was coming in, I would have made ninety bucks in an eight- hour day — $23,000 per year, tax-free! I see why people panhandle. Their success, however, means that peo- ple who give them money, no matter how good their intentions, are not engaging in real charity. Giving may make you feel better, but it doesn’t make the world a better place. So where should we give? Charity-rating serv- Letters to the Editor ices try to separate good charities from scams, but they get conned, too. The definition of “charitable Mind your own nation on my windshield when I there is help out there if they feel Please, let’s try to make an work” is rarely clear. How went to my car Sunday morning. frustrated and out of control extra effort to help abused kids should the board of a non- business, Michelle Wow! It really made my day. with their kids. If you can, please and their parents. I would profit’s first-class hotel I’ve done Obama, now I want Thank you so much. post, in big letters, the phone appreciate it if you would use the Barbara Prohaska numbers of counselors, shelters expenses during a trip to to do Michelle. She uses kids to power of your publication to do JOHN Coos Bay and programs that exist in your Africa be classified? get what she wants. They are what you can to raise the aware- STOSSEL That’s why I give to community that are designed to actually none of her business. ness of your readers about sup- charities I can watch. I That is what they have parents Abusive situations support parents, and help chil- Columnist port to prevent child abuse. donate to The Doe Fund, a for. The parents can take care of need our attention dren who are being abused. nonprofit helping to rehabilitate ex-convicts. their own children without her After this shocking incident, I Caroline Bloomfield I saw their “Men in Blue” working near my help. Who does she think she is? I was in Walmart yesterday talked with the managers at Bandon apartment — cheerfully and energetically. I She has no right to tell parents looking for a new laptop. A Walmart, and I went looking for thought,“Whoever’s rehabbing these guys is what to do, making it like she woman on a riding-cart this woman to talk with her. I doing something right!” So I give money to owns the parents, too. approached the aisle where I was planned to try to help her, or if Write to us them — and to a couple other groups I can Marilyn Warvie standing. She had a small tod- she resisted, to call the local The World welcomes your letter. see. Coos Bay dler lodged between her feet in police. She had quickly disap- Write to [email protected], Finally, I give more to charity because I’m the little space of the machine’s peared, and that small boy has or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. not much of an entrepreneur. I don’t have Pink carnation floor. The toddler was crying. As gone back to his home to face ■ Please use your real name. business-building skills.But for those who do, she rode into my field of vision, whatever she dishes out. But she ■ 400 words maximum. here’s a novel idea: Don’t give to charity. brightens day she screamed “Shut up!” at him obviously has problems — she ■ No defamation, vulgarity, busi- Years ago, Ted Turner was praised for I want to take this opportuni- and proceeded to slap him — could not walk around the store ness complaints, poetry or religious donating a billion dollars to the United ty to thank the MHS Pirate Pride hard — in the face. on her own and was likely short testimony. Nations. He said he wanted to “guilt” other for their random act of kindness. I think, especially at holiday on money — and those are just ■ Please list your address and billionaires into giving more and told me War- What a wonderful surprise it time, it would be a good idea to the problems that were some- daytime phone for verification. ren Buffet was “cheap” for giving too little. was to find a beautiful pink car- remind stressed out parents that what obvious. At first, the idea makes sense. Billionaires have more than they need; merely chasing more profit seems selfish. But giving it a second thought, I found a The criminal justice system at its worst fallacy in Turner’s argument. The U.N. is a wasteful bureaucracy, leading me to assume it squandered Turner’s gift. Buffet, mean- You may remember hearing guilty. How do system, it has been noted by teacher rapist to enter a sex while, continued to direct his investors’ about the Montana judge who you get from many over the years, is like treatment program and agreed to money to growing companies. Based on Buf- sentenced a former high school there to 30 toothpaste in a tube: Squeeze at dismiss the case if he completed fet’s stock-picking success, his investments teacher who admitted to raping a days? one point, and it just shows up treatment. were probably a more productive use of cap- 14-year-old student to 30 days “I believe somewhere else. Am I the only one who thinks ital than Turner’s. Money went to people in prison. this sentence When legislatures pass that is exactly what’s wrong with making better products, inventing better As if that wasn’t bad enough, to be fair, mandatory sentences or prosecutorial discretion? things, creating more jobs and so on. Maybe he blamed the victim, who com- impos ed embrace three strikes or two He didn’t complete the treat- Buffet’s stock picks are now funding the next mitted suicide before the case impartially, strikes or other politically ment, and so they reinstated the Bill Gates. could go to trial. and without SUSAN appealing slogans that should charge, and he pleaded guilty Today, the real Gates spends his time giv- bias or preju- In the latest chapter of this ESTRICH not be enacted into law, they just last April to a single count of ing money away. He’s unusually conscien- unusually ugly story, Judge G. dice,” Baugh transfer the discretion from the rape. The prosecution asked for tious about it. He experiments, funding what Todd Baugh has now admitted to wrote in Columnist judge at the sentencing stage to 20 years with half suspended. works and dropping what doesn’t. His char- the Montana Judicial Standards response to the police and prosecutors who The judge decided that was too ity work saves lives. Good for him. But Gates Commission that he should not complaint. “I did not impose decide what to charge and what much (this is what is wrong with was also unusually skilled at bringing people have said that the teenager this sentence without weighing plea to accept. I prefer that judicial discretion) and sen- better software. Had he continued doing that appeared older than 14 and was the relevant factors, and did not judges make those decisions, not tenced him instead to 15 years in at Microsoft, I bet the company would have “probably as much in control of impose this sentence based on only because they tend to be prison, and then suspended all been even more productive. And Gates the situation” as the rapist. In some misguided attempt to more experienced than prosecu- but 31 days of the sentence and would have done more for the world. response to a complaint against blame the victim.” tors, but also because their deci- gave him credit for the one day — I tried that thought experiment on Turner, him filed by the state chapter of The bias or prejudice part was sions are more transparent. Sen- one day — he had already served. who, in turn, unclipped his microphone and the National Organization for a response to the NOW com- tences are imposed in open But here’s the kicker. The sen- walked off the set. Women (which released his plaint that the judge had acted as court, subject to scrutiny. At tencing took place back in OK, so people who give away a billion dol- response), the judge apologized he did because the victim was least there is that. August. The outcry began in lars don’t want to hear skepticism about their for those comments, writing female and Hispanic. The What happened in this case September. But it took the attor- gift. But there’s little doubt capitalism helps that he was “sorry I made those judge’s answer presumably illustrates all of the things that ney general of Montana until last people more. Even rock star Bono from U2 remarks. They focused on the means that he would treat the can go wrong. The rape took week to ask the Supreme Court has come to understand that. He used to call victim when that aspect of the rape of a young white teenage place in 2007. The teacher was of Montana to overturn the sen- for more government spending on foreign case should have been focused boy equally cavalierly — charged in 2008 with three tence because it is woefully too aid. Now he says: “Aid is just a stopgap. on the defendant.” although his record on cases counts of rape. In 2010, the vic- short. Commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism take Actually, the whole case involving young male victims is tim committed suicide, and the I wish I could believe it is just more people out of poverty.” should have focused on the actually much tougher. prosecution, apparently con- a coincidence that the criminal I applaud those who give to charity, but defendant. Blaming the victim, I’ve long defended giving cerned that the case would be justice system shows itself at its let’s not forget that it’s capitalists who do the much less a dead 14-year-old judges discretion in sentencing hard to prove without her testi- worst in a rape case with a 14- most for the poor. They do more good for the victim, is inexcusable at any so that the punishment can fit mony (even though she was 14 at year-old female victim. I don’t. world than politicians — and more even than stage. The teacher, 54-year-old both the crime and the criminal. the time and the age of consent Susan Estrich is a lawyer and do-gooders working for charities. Stacey Dean Rambold, pleaded Discretion in the criminal justice in Montana is 16), allowed the professor in California.

Thursday, December 5,2013 • The World • A5 State Twins share a Missing girl; might birthday, but shouldn’t have be with dad’s friend PORTLAND (AP) — to share gifts Authorities are searching for an Oregon girl reported STATE DEAR ABBY: I’m the missing from her home DIGEST proud mother of four beauti- Wednesday. ful children — a daughter, a The Clackamas County halted a megaload of oil son and 8-year-old twin Sheriff’s Office says 13-year- refinery equipment for a sec- boys. I am having a hard time old Samantha Mae Dodson ond night. getting people to understand of Oregon City might have The giant rig parked that my boys, whom I rarely willingly left with Kelsey south of Pendleton early refer to as “twins,” are two McCune, a 40-year-old Tuesday after pulling out of SEPARATE people! Every transient who is a friend of the Port of Umatilla on year at Christmas some fam- Samantha’s father and spent Monday night. ily members buy gifts for our Thanksgiving with the A storm that blanketed daughter and our eldest son, Dodson family. area roads in snow and ice and then ONE gift our The sheriff’s office says kept it from moving Tuesday younger boys are expected to Dodson has no history of night. The Associated Press share. Abby, they once suicide attempts or running Holly Zander, a spokes- Monday, Dec. 2, protesters Rod Lyman and Kathy Leathers, both of Bellingham, Wash., hold up signs on received one T-shirt, which away from home. woman for moving company Highway 395 as the megaload slowly passes by in Hermiston.The transport rig, carrying a 450-ton piece of was meant for both of them. Dodson is 5-foot-4, 125 Omega Morgan, says the oil refinery equipment, is bound for a tar sands oil development in western Canada. This also pounds. She has brown eyes weather is improving but the happens on Forest Grove, said nearly a the 11 children. Pop Rocks. DEAR and recently dyed her hair driving team decided to stay dozen first- and second- Forest Grove Fire & Forest Grove School their birth- red. parked Wednesday night as ABBY day. grade students ate de-icer Rescue spokesman Matt District spokeswoman McCune is 6 feet tall and well due to road conditions pellets off the ground dur- Johnston says no children Connie Potter said parents Yes, they 170 pounds. He has a glass ahead. ing a lunch-time recess. were taken to a hospital. were notified. share a eye and salt-and-pepper The shipment is bound Five complained of stom- He says some ate only a Potter said the principal room and hair. for the tar sands oil region of ach aches but all are couple of the small blue- has previously talked to they are western Canada. expected to be OK. tinted pellets and some ate students about putting twins, but Road conditions halt Grade school kids eat The Oregonian reports as many as 10. things in their mouths. theymegaload for 2nd night that emergency crews were Johnston says the pel- And the spokeswoman deserve the PENDLETON (AP) — de-icer pellets called to Joseph Gale lets around the school are adds, “I’m sure she’ll be sameWintry highway conditions FOREST GROVE (AP) — Elementary School on non-toxic, sodium-based having that talk again JEANNE respect as in northeast Oregon have A school district official in Wednesday to check out and resemble the candy soon.” PHILLIPS their sib- lings. We have never dressed them alike. They are Court rules against officer’s individuals who should be Obituaries treated as such like their sis- patients and co-workers, Sherri, and their kids Mike, ter and brother. 1st Amendment claim and received several service Steve, Traci, and Jodi; and Christmas is around the awards for her kindness and many cousins and friends in officer did, thus entitling him corner, and I don’t know how BY NIGEL DUARA generosity. After retirement, the North Bend area, includ- The Associated Press to First Amendment protec- to tell my family members to they bought an RV and ing the extended Grossen tions as a private citizen. please buy gifts for both the joined the Swingin’ Sams RV family. PORTLAND — A federal David Fidanque, executive boys. I realize we have a large club, where they made many She was preceded in death appeals court has ruled that a director of ACLU Oregon, said family. I don’t expect anyone friends. Marlene also had by her husband, Walter and police officer who complained the ruling reemphasizes the to go broke. The gift can be a many great friends in her parents, Robert and Minnie about his department’s safety problematic situation in which small one. Can you please Marlene Brown neighborhood. She often Shay. standards is not entitled to public employees find them- help me find the right words Marlene Shay Brown First Amendment protection selves, especially when they without sounding greedy? — helped neighbors by giving A family visitation will be Aug. 8, 1942 - Nov. 29, 2013 them rides and helping with held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, of his speech. follow the chain of command. MOM OF FOUR IN Former Eugene officer “My gut feeling is that it’s a OTTAWA Marlene Shay, 71, of pets and food. She had a very Dec. 7, at Roeder Mortuary, generous spirit and was 2727 N. 108th St., in Omaha. Brian Hagen complained difficult standard to meet the DEAR MOM: Your rela- Omaha, Neb., was born Aug. always willing to offer a There will be no formal serv- about four incidents in which First Amendment claim for a tives don’t appear to be 8, 1942, in Portland and hand. She had a lifelong love ices. Her daughter, Michele Eugene police SWAT team public employee,” Fidanque particularly sensitive, or they graduated from North Bend of animals and never was Michaelsen, may be contact- members accidentally fired said, “particularly one who would already realize that High School. Marlene met their weapons and, in two of does what an employee would children are individuals and married Walter Brown in without the company of a ed at 5525 North 140th St., dog(s), in addition to foster- Omaha, NE 68164. those incidents, shot and be expected to do, which is whether they happen to be Oregon. They moved to injured another officer. raise the complaint to their wombmates or not. Their Florida and then to Germany ing rescue cats. In lieu of flowers, the fam- Marlene is survived by her ily would appreciate Hagen complained to a supervisors.” “frugality” puts a damper on where they were blessed superior numerous times and The problems at the what are supposed to be with their daughter, loving daughter, Michele donations sent to Nebraska Michaelsen and wonderful Boston Terrier Rescue was transferred as a result. He Eugene Police Department happy occasions. It would Michele. They saw a lot of sued, challenging the transfer date back to at least the late son-in-law, Matt; 19-month (http://www.rescuea- not be “greedy” to tell them the world through his service as retaliation against his 1990s, when SWAT members old twin grandsons, the light boston.com/) or Pug that if they can’t afford a gift in the U.S. Air Force, before whistleblowing, and won began to accidentally fire their of her life, Quinn and Wyatt, Partners of Nebraska for each child — regardless of returning to civilian life in $250,000 in a federal jury trial weapons. Sometimes they hit how small it might be — it Omaha. whom she adored and spent http://www.pugpartners.co in March 2012. their own, like in 2001, when a would cause fewer hurt feel- Marlene worked at Bergan many hours with – she was m/). Eugene police appealed, police sniper accidentally shot ings if they sent none at all Mercy Hospital where she the BEST grandma; her Sign the guestbook at arguing that Hagen was not a sergeant during a SWAT for any of your children. was always a bright spot for brother, Duane and his wife, www.theworldlink.com. entitled to First Amendment operation. DEAR ABBY: My and will be dearly missed. protection because he made Again in April 2007, a boyfriend’s daughter, He is survived by his wife, his remarks as part of his job SWAT officer accidentally “Heather,” came to me the Eva Mae Woodworth of duties as a public employee. fired his weapon during a other day and told me a girl at North Bend; sons, Patrick This week, the U.S. Court search warrant in a residential school is having sex with a and wife, Luana Woodworth of Appeals for the Ninth neighborhood. Hagen sent an 36-year-old. Abby, the girl is of Coos Bay, and Steven and Circuit agreed with the police email to sergeants with the only 13. When I told Heather I wife, Patty of North Bend; department and reversed the dog and SWAT teams, asking wanted to tell a counselor, stepsons, David W.Anderson verdict. for a meeting to discuss the she begged me not to because of Coos Bay, Steve Anderson “Hagen’s concerns,” wrote safety issues. Three days after she’s new in the school and of North Bend, and Raymond Judge Arthur L.Alarcon,“con- the email, the department’s doesn’t want to be labeled a Anderson of Washington; tain all the hallmarks of police chief suspended SWAT snitch. stepdaughters, Eva Jean Fry traditionally internal work- operations for about three I am torn about what to do. of Coos Bay, and Diane place complaints one would weeks. I don’t want her mad at me, Flores of Coquille; grand- typically expect an officer to The SWAT sergeant, Tom but I can’t just stand back children, Mindi Mergel of communicate to his superi- Eichhorn, attempted to trans- and let this continue to hap- Coos Bay, Patrick and wife, ors.” fer Hagen for “passive pen. Heather and I are nine Sandi Woodworth of North It’s a break with another insubordination” and, when Jack Woodworth years apart, so I don’t really Bend, Eric Woodworth of opinion written by Alarcon in that failed, began to write him 2009, in which he said up for job performance con- come across as a parental fig- away after a battle with can- North Bend, Brad and wife, Jack Roy Woodworth Baltimore, Md., police com- cerns that Eichhorn admitted ure. I don’t know if I should cer. On May 8, 2004, Jack Amy Woodworth of LaPine, July 16, 1930 – Nov. 27, 2013 manders violated the First in court “he had previously tell her dad or not. Please married Eva Mae Browning and Sirena and husband, Amendment rights of an offi- regarded positively or neutral- help. — DON’T KNOW A ritualistic Masonic of North Bend. Chris Francis of Broadbent; cer who leaked an internal ly.” WHAT TO DO memorial service for Jack Jack was well known in the three great-grandsons and memo to The Sun newspaper Hagen stopped reporting DEAR DON'T KNOW: The Roy Woodworth, 83, of county; he was the owner three great-granddaughters; in Baltimore. The difference is safety concerns to Eichhorn girl in question is being North Bend, will be held at 2 and operator of Western numerous stepgrandchildren that Hagen didn’t bring his and was transferred in May raped. The 36-year-old is a p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, at the Truck Service for many years and great-grandchildren, concerns outside the depart- 2009. He sued the depart- predator. What you should North Bend Masonic Lodge and 101 Auto Salvage. 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A6 •The World • Thursday, December 5,2013 Nation and World 10 whales dead, dozens stranded in Everglades

EVERGLADES NATIONAL morning to try again, said out of the water. challenges are very, very dif- PARK, Fla. (AP) — Wildlife Kim Amendola, spokes- The whales are stranded in ficult,”Mase said. workers in boats struggled woman for the National a remote area near Highland Park spokeswoman Linda unsuccessfully Wednesday Oceanic and Atmospheric Beach, the western boundary Friar said rescuers were try- to coax nearly four dozen Administration, which is of Everglades National Park ing to surround the whales, pilot whales out of danger- taking part in the effort. and about 20 miles east of which were in roughly 3 feet ous shallow waters in Six of the whales were where they normally live. It of salt water about 75 feet Florida’s Everglades found dead, and four of the takes more than an hour to from shore, and herd them National Park, hoping to whales had to be euthanized reach the spot from the near- back to sea. spare them the fate of 10 Wednesday, said Blair Mase, est boat ramp and there is no “They are not cooperat- others that already had died. coordinator for NOAA’s cellphone service, compli- ing,”Friar said. The Associated Press The workers suspended marine mammal stranding cating rescue efforts. Workers also tried to nudge Officials in boats monitor the scene where dozens of pilot whales are their efforts after dark, but network. At least three “We want to set the the whales out to sea earlier in stranded in shallow water in a remote area of Florida’s Everglades planned to return Thursday could be seen on the beach, expectation low, because the the day with no success. National Park on Wednesday. Mexico plans how to safely box up recovered cobalt

MEXICO CITY (AP) — radioactive cobalt-60 was people where the source of high-intensity radioactive Mexican troops and federal found Wednesday near radioactivity is,” material inside, he said. police kept a nighttime where the stolen truck trans- Eibenschutz said. He said there was no word watch on a rural field where porting the material was Townspeople complained so far of anyone reporting to thieves abandoned a stolen abandoned in central Mexico. they hadn’t been given any area hospitals with radiation shipment of highly radioac- The highly radioactive information about what had exposure. tive cobalt-60, while material had been removed been found in the nearby field. The cargo truck hauling the officials began planning the from its container, officials Federal police and military cobalt-60 was stolen from a delicate task of recovering said, and one predicted that units on the scene threw up gas station early Monday in Don’t COOK Tonight! the dangerous material. anyone involved in opening an armed cordon about 500 the neighboring state of Juan Eibenschutz, direc- the box could be in grave yards around the site. Hidalgo, about 24 miles from tor general of the National danger of dying within days. Mardonio Jimenez, a where the material was recov- Enjoy our Prime Rib & Commission of Nuclear The cobalt-60 was left in a physicist for the nuclear ered, Jimenez said. Safety and Safeguards, said rural area about a half a mile commission, said it was the The material had been late Wednesday that it could from Hueypoxtla, a farm first time cobalt-60 had removed from obsolete radi- Ribs Special take at least two days to safe- town of about 4,000 people, been stolen and extracted ation therapy equipment at a ly get the material into a but it posed no threat to the from its container in Mexico. hospital in the northern city secure container and trans- residents and there was no The only threat was to who- of Tijuana and was being port it to a waste site. evacuation, Eibenschutz said. ever opened the box and later transported to a nuclear The missing shipment of “Fortunately there are no discarded the pellets of waste facility.

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A8 •The World • Thursday, December 5,2013 Weather South Coast Tonight: Snow, possibly mixed with rain. Low around Oregon weather Friday, Dec. 6 National forecast 29. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Tonight/Friday City/Region WeatherForecast Underground for Friday,forecast Dec. for 6 daytime conditions, low/highLow temperatures | High temps Forecast highs for Friday, Dec. 6 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Friday: Rain and snow. High near 41. South wind 5 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. WASH. Seattle Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. North northeast wind around 10 mph. Portland Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 37. Northeast wind Pendleton 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Billings 11° | 21° Minneapolis Curry County Coast Newport 28° | 37° Bend Salem Tonight: A chance of rain and snow. Temperature 3°|20° New York falling to near 32. Chance of precipitation is 80%. 21° | 33° IDAHO Chicago Detroit Friday: Rain and snow, becoming all rain. Temperature Ontario San Francisco 16° | 23° Eugene Denver 22° | 35° rising to near 44. Chance of precipitation 100%. 44° | 50° Washington D.C. -9° | 13° Friday Night: Rain likely. Partly cloudy, with a low North Bend 47° | 61° around 30. North wind 7 to 11 mph. Coos Bay Los Angeles Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 41. North wind 13 29° | 41° to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Atlanta Medford 61° | 73° Rogue Valley Klamath Falls El Paso 12° | 26° Tonight: Snow likely. Increasing clouds, with a low CALIF. © 2013 Wunderground.com 36° | 52° around 19. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Houston Cloudy Thunder- Flurries Ice Friday: Snow likely. High near 34. Southeast wind near storms 5 mph. New snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches. Partly MiamiMiami Friday Night: Snow showers. Low around 22. Light and Cloudy Showers Rain Snow 72° | 81° variable wind. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Weather Underground• AP Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 30. North wind 3 to Fronts PPressureressure 5 mph. Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall Cold Warm Stationary Low High Willamette Valley Temperature extremes and precipitation Wednesday: High 43, low 25 Tonight: Snow. Low around 25. Light southeast wind. for the 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. today. Rain: none Chance of precipitation is 80%. Hi Lo Prec Total rainfall to date: 28.15 inches Rainfall to date last year: 46.22 inches Friday: Snow. High near 34. East northeast wind 5 to Astoria 39 23 0 Average rainfall to date: 55.32 inches 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. Brookings 47 30 0 -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s100s 110s Corvallis 37 18 0 Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, then becoming mostly Eugene 37 18 0 clear, with a low around 15. North wind 7 to 10 mph. Klamath Falls 25 0 0 The Tide Tables Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 27. North northeast La Grande 21 3 0 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or Temperatures indicate Wednesday’s high Fairbanks 02 -05 cdy Philadelphia 54 49 cdy wind 7 to 9 mph. Medford 38 16 0 subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- and overnight low to 5 a.m. Fargo 23 01 .13 sno Phoenix 62 46 clr mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Newport 39 27 0 Hi Lo Prc Otlk Flagstaff 35 12 .31 cdy Pittsburgh 58 53 rn Portland area the high or low ratio for your area. Pendleton 21 5 0 Albuquerque 61 31 .10 sno Fresno 50 31 clr Pocatello 14 00 pcdy Location High time ratio Low time ratio Tonight: A 20 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, with a Portland 38 20 0 AnchorageRain, Snow 24 23 .05and cdy IceGreen Moving Bay 42 East 26 .17 sno Portland,Maine 40 24 rn Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 low around 24. East wind 5 to 10 mph. Redmond 21 -3 0 Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 Atlanta 73 65 rn Hartford Spgfld 47 30 cdy Providence 50 32 cdy A frontal boundary will produce rain and thunderstorms from the Friday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, then Roseburg 38 20 0 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 Atlantic City 55 48 .01 cdy Honolulu 83 70 clr Raleigh-Durham 64 54 cdy becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 31. Salem 39 19 0 Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 Austin 76 50 .01 cdy Houston 81 73 cdy Reno 24 19 sno Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 Gulf Coast to the mid-Atlantic region. Rain, freezing rain and snow Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 15. East Baltimore 51 49 cdy Indianapolis 58 43 rn Richmond 58 53 cdy Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 will be likely over the lower Mississippi Valley. Rain and snow will northeast wind 15 to 21 mph, with gusts to 29 mph. Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 Billings 06 -10 .03 clr Jackson,Miss. 80 67 rn Sacramento 50 30 clr Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 Birminghammove over 74 67the Northeast. rn Jacksonville 80 55 cdy St Louis 69 30 sno Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 27. East northeast Extended outlook Boise 22 14 cdy Kansas City 39 17 .09 cdy Salt Lake City 23 07 pcdy wind 11 to 13 mph. HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. Boston 45 36 cdy Key West 81 73 pcdy San Angelo 84 33 .08 rn Date time ft. time ft. Weather Underground • AP North Coast FRIDAY SATURDAY Buffalo 54 45 cdy Las Vegas 45 31 clr San Diego 62 57 pcdy 5-Dec 2:05 8.3 1:21 9.8 Burlington,Vt. 39 28 rn Lexington 68 61 .11 rn San Francisco 52 35 clr Tonight: A chance of snow. Cloudy, with a low around 6-Dec 2:53 8.3 2:13 9.3 Casper 02 -20 .02 clr Little Rock 77 49 rn San Jose 52 29 clr 30. East southeast wind 6 to 13 mph. Charleston,S.C. 80 56 cdy Los Angeles 63 50 clr Santa Fe 52 28 sno Friday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Cloudy to mid 7-Dec 3:43 8.3 3:10 8.5 Charleston,W.Va. 70 51 rn Louisville 71 63 .24 rn Seattle 40 25 cdy morning with a high near 35. East wind 15 to 17 mph. 8-Dec 4:35 8.4 4:13 7.6 Charlotte,N.C. 64 57 .01 cdy Madison 50 23 .07 sno Sioux Falls 19 01 .28 sno Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 27. East 9-Dec 5:29 8.5 5:26 6.9 Cheyenne 03 -19 .02 clr Memphis 76 61 rn Spokane 25 12 cdy northeast wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts to 20 mph. Snow Sunny LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. Chicago 56 30 .02 cdy Miami Beach 82 70 cdy Syracuse 46 35 rn Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 33. East wind 41/25 37/21 Date time ft. time ft. Cincinnati 62 57 .57 rn Midland-Odessa 77 30 sno Tampa 79 66 pcdy around 8 mph. Cleveland 60 57 cdy Milwaukee 51 31 .07 sno Toledo 56 49 cdy 5-Dec 7:19 2.9 8:06 -1.9 Colorado Springs 12 -02 .06 clr Mpls-St Paul 32 07 .46 clr Tucson 68 45 .34 rn Central Oregon SUNDAY MONDAY 6-Dec 8:14 2.9 8:54 -1.3 Columbus,Ohio 63 60 rn Missoula 13 -06 clr Tulsa 47 25 sno Tonight: A 30 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, 7-Dec 9:15 2.9 9:44 -0.5 Concord,N.H. 41 22 rn Nashville 76 68 rn Washington,D.C. 57 49 cdy with a low around 6. Wind chill values as low as -1. 8-Dec 10:22 2.8 10:37 0.4 Dallas-Ft Worth 79 36 rn New Orleans 80 72 cdy W. Palm Beach 83 65 pcdy Friday: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a high near 16. Wind 9-Dec 11:36 2.6 11:33 1.3 Daytona Beach 82 60 pcdy New York City 52 48 .01 cdy Wichita 32 19 cdy chill values as low as -6. North wind 7 to 15 mph. Sunrise, sunset Denver 09 -14 .11 clr Norfolk,Va. 63 49 .01 cdy Wilmington,Del. 53 49 cdy Sunrise, sunset Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow. Cloudy Dec. 1-9 — 7:29, 4:22 Des Moines 39 12 .01 pcdy Oklahoma City 45 25 cdy National Temperature Extremes with a low around -3. Wind chill values as low as -19. Detroit 55 51 cdy Omaha 24 09 .01 pcdy High Wednesday 86 at Laredo, Texas Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Moon watch El Paso 71 50 .03 clr Orlando 82 61 pcdy Low Thursday -31 at Laramie, Wyo. Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 11. 42/26 47/29 First Quarter — Dec. 9

The Ocean Spray receiving CRANBERRY plant employs 30 workers VETERAN Canada adds seasonally, this year from Wheelchair lift Sept. 23 to Nov. 26. production Kloft’s dual role as receiv- lost in crash Continued from Page A1 ing plant manager and Continued from Page A1 agricultural scientist keeps him busy.He is available year- “We had an excellent pol- round for Ocean Spray Police Department. The lination period, with plenty growers, helping them crash remains under investi- of bees to pollinate, but it enhance their production, gation. was a little cold in July,which answering questions and “The activity of drug users slowed things down and led keeping pesticide records. is more often burglaries,” to a lower yield,” Kloft said. Crops are approved or disap- Chapanar said. “Or breaking “The plants think it’s fall, so proved based on those into motor vehicles.” they start maturing earlier.” records, though Ocean He said there were 76 Kloft said an additional Spray’s standards are more reported unauthorized use of piece in the pricing puzzle is stringent than the govern- vehicles so far in 2013. Last increased production in ment’s. year at the same time there Canada, particularly Quebec, While his dual role is chal- were 85. where the government several lenging, Kloft said he enjoys “I think it was a crime of years ago encouraged farmers his position. opportunity,” Eagle said. “I to plant cranberry bogs.Those “Bandon is a great town,” left the door open for my approximately 5,400 bogs, Contributed photos by Angela Cardas he said. “I’ve met wonderful caregiver.” run by independent growers, Lynn Carothers, left, and Charlie Ruddell harvest berries on the Ruddell’s Ocean Spray Randolph Growers people and my growers are He suffers from diabetes, are now fully producing, great. They are some of the farm in November. This year’s yield was down slightly from last year’s and prices also were down for inde- congestive heart failure, post which has led to an abundance best in the company.” pendent growers. traumatic stress disorder and of berries flooding the market, Most growers are done end-stage renal failure, but driving the price down. with harvest by year,”he said. cranberry growers he knows business since 1998 and said Demand is consistently Thanksgiving, though a few in refuses dialysis. But he agreed that price is also work at another job. he enjoys it much more than “Sometimes I need help,” growing, but not as quickly as the fresh fruit or organic mar- down for independent grow- Vincent is employed at his former career in logging, he said. it was three or four years ago, ket will harvest up to ers. Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. which he did for 20 years. He’s seen the atrocities of Kloft added. Ocean Spray also December for the Christmas “There’s just a huge over- “The cranberry business is Haueter said his crop was- is continually developing holiday. supply and a lot more what it is,”he said. “It’s farm- n’t quite what he had hoped war, but shock of the theft international markets. Ty Vincent, a member of cranberries on the market,”he ing and it has its ups and for this year and co-op mem- sent Eagle into a transient A significant amount of the Oregon Cranberry said. “Plus, there’s a large downs.” bers won’t know the price ischemic attack, or mini- Ocean Spray cranberries are Growers Co-op, said the yield supply of last year’s crop in Dave Haueter, also a mem- until next year. stroke. used for juice products and on his family’s 30 acres has freezers, so we’re up against ber of the Oregon Cranberry “Is seemed like a really good He was an electrician and Craisins, sweetened, dried remained about the same for that.” Growers Co-op,owns 14 acres growing season, but my crop deckhand aboard the USS cranberries that are highly the last three years. But Vincent isn’t com- off Randolph Road and leases wasn’t that great,” he said. Turner Joy when it was hit by popular, Kloft said. “It was a pretty average plaining. He said most another 14. He has been in the “Still, it was a decent year.” enemy fire off the coast of Vietnam. As a rescue swim- mer, he saw “chunks of meat athletic director at the time. obstacle would be funding. said. “We have a rich tradi- Prefontaine. Some of the dis- floating in the water” when PRIDE Bjorkquist had recently “We didn’t want it to be a tion at Marshfield High plays will be interchangeable. he was searching for two men Continued from Page A1 retired from the North Bend burden for the district finan- School, not just athletics but One wall will be lined with who had perished when their school district and wanted to cially or come out of the academics, arts and a quality “decade boards” highlighting A-6 Intruder, an attack jet, graduation,” he said. get involved in a project with general fund,” Trendell said. newspaper. We want to show Pirate achievements in a was struck over the Gulf of The committee is still Coos Bay schools. He, “We wanted it donated from all that off.” timeline. On the opposite Tonkin. accepting donations in order Trendell, George and current the community, from out- They envision the hall wall, former wood shop “I don’t watch anything to make final touches on the athletic director and dean of side, from people connected being used as a gathering teacher and middle school about Vietnam anymore,” he room and build new rest- students Greg Mulkey creat- to Marshfield High School.” spot for alumni reunions, coach Kelly Hoy will build said. “It brings back too ed their wish list. And while all four had student groups and clubs, trophy cases to show off rooms. many memories I’d rather “We came across that careers in student athletics, receptions, booster club awards and memorabilia. The idea began brewing not have.” room and said what can we they didn’t want that to be meetings and community “It’s been more fun than He wants to move on with after North Bend schools do with this room as the sole focus. The hall will events. It will be able to hold you can imagine,” George life. Eagle said he’ll get opened the Hall of opposed to building an actu- also honor Pirate alumni in about 100 people. said. Champions in 2010. al building like they did in academics, the arts and The committee is still Reporter Chelsea Davis another Jeep Patriot if his “Anytime you see some- North Bend, which was pret- other fields. brainstorming who and what can be reached at 541-269- insurance helps foot the bill. thing built somewhere else, ty high cost,” Trendell said. “We felt we needed to should be displayed, though 1222, ext. 239, or by email at He’ll have to save up for it starts people thinking,” “It had a lot of potential. So reach more people and have there are some obvious icons chelsea.davis@the- another wheelchair lift, but Trendell said. we got serious about it.” it be beneficial to more peo- that will be honored, includ- worldlink.com. Follow her on he was able to get another Trendell was Coos Bay’s They knew the biggest ple and to all students,” he ing track legend Steve Twitter: @ChelseaLeeDavis. oxygen tank. He also changed the locks to his house. Still, he doesn’t have his Tentative agreement signed in Klamath water wars scarf. “It was kind of special to GRANTS PASS (AP) — Gov. John Klamath Tribes exercised newly Klamath Tribes in endorsing key ele- on the Wood, Williamson and me.” Kitzhaber and representatives of the awarded water rights to protect fish. ments of future legislation. Sprague rivers would agree to signifi- Reporter Emily Thornton Obama administration have signed The governor and U.S. Bureau of Sen. Ron Wyden praised task cantly cut water use to help provide can be reached at 541-269- an agreement for sharing scarce Reclamation Commissioner Michael force members for giving up their irrigation for farmers on the Klamath 1222, ext. 249 or at water in the Upper Klamath Basin, L. Connor signed the agreement in individual interests in the name of a Restoration Project downstream, and emily.thornton@the- where irrigation was shut off to principal Wednesday in Klamath greater good. support fish habitat restoration proj- worldlink.com or on Twitter: ranchers last summer after the Falls. They joined ranchers and the Under the tentative deal, ranchers ects and tribal economic projects. @EmilyK_Thornton.

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A10 •The World • Thursday, December 5,2013 Nation and World Car bomb of Yemen’s Defense Ministry, 18 dead

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BY JOHN GUNTHER Coquille’s Maddy Grant hit a short Potter then forced a jump ball with the pos- the shot was in time, the Red Devils and The World jumper with 55 seconds to go that gave session arrow favoring the Vikings. their home crowd celebrated. Coquille a 30-28 lead, but Siuslaw’s Mikaela After Coquille used its final time out, the “It’s definitely a good start for our senior COQUILLE — Ashley Thompson missed Siegel responded less than 15 seconds later Red Devils fouled Alex Opitz with 6 seconds year,”said Kaitlyn Hyatt, who provided the her entire junior basketball season with a to tie the score again. remaining, and like Cole, she missed both vast bulk of Coquille’s offense on a night knee injury. Ashlee Cole then stole the ball for the shots. when neither team shot even 25 percent She returned with a bang Wednesday, Vikings and was fouled, making the first of Grant received the outlet pass, took a few from the field. hitting a layin as the buzzer sounded to lift two free throws for a 31-30 lead with 33 sec- dribbles down the right sideline and fired a Hyatt, Grant and Thompson are three of Coquille to a 32-31 win over visiting Siuslaw. onds on the clock. perfect pass to Thompson, who was racing Coquille’s four seniors. The other, Nicole “It’s great to be back,” said Thompson Unfortunately for Siuslaw, Cole missed toward the hoop on the other side of the Romine, is recovering from a foot injury and with a big smile after Coquille’s win. the second free throw and the Vikings court. should return to the squad in a week. The final shot capped a wild ending after missed four more with a chance to stretch “I was thinking, ‘Holy crap, don’t miss “It’s going to be a good year,” said the two teams spent much of the game the lead. Cole grabbed a rebound from a it,’”Thompson said. Thompson. experiencing the typical first-game-of- Coquille miss, but clanked both foul shots She laid the ball in with her left hand as the-year struggles. with 16 seconds go to. Siuslaw’s Sierra the buzzer sounded. When the official ruled SEE COQUILLE | B3 Coquille rallies to tip Vikings

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Coquille’s boys basketball team started the season on a winning note Wednesday, rallying in the fourth quarter to edge Siuslaw 42- 40 at Florence. “It was pretty exciting,” said Coquille coach Dan Cumberland. “We trailed until Local right at the end.” Recap The Red Devils outscored the Vikings 13-5 in the fourth quarter, though four of Siuslaw’s points came in the final 30 seconds after Coquille had gone in front by six. Caleb Owens had a game-high 15 points to lead the Red Devils, who also got seven from Brayden Schmitt and six each from Terrence Edwards and Drew Piburn. The Associated Press Sam Johnson had 14 points and Portland forward LaMarcus Aldridge drives on Oklahoma City center Kendrick Perkins during the second half Wednesday. Seth Campbell added nine for Siuslaw. Cumberland said Coquille caught up with good defense. Portland gets another big victory “We did a very good job of trap- ping their guards, creating a lot of turnovers,” he said. “We started PORTLAND (AP) — As time wound down in that includes an 11-game winning streak. to-back after defeating Sacramento 97-95 rebounding a lot better in the sec- the Trail Blazers’ victory over the Oklahoma Nicolas Batum’s 3-pointer with 29.9 sec- Tuesday night. Westbrook had 21 points. ond half.” City, LaMarcus Aldridge was showered with onds to go all but sealed it for Portland, which “He was shooting turnarounds from almost The Red Devils also had to over- shouts of “MVP! MVP!” from the Portland fans. had lost seven straight against Oklahoma City. the 3-point line over the top of our bigs and come Siuslaw’s speed and aggres- Aldridge had a season-high 38 points and The Thunder led by as many as 12 points in knocking them down,”Durant said of Aldridge. sive defense, Cumberland said. added 13 rebounds in the Blazers’ 111-104 win the first half, but Aldridge led a third-quarter “That’s what great players do, they come The Red Devils are home this Wednesday night that snapped the Thunder’s rally and Portland built a 91-84 lead on consec- through in the clutch and make shots.” weekend for games against two of eight-game winning streak. utive 3-pointers from Dorell Wright and Batum and Lillard added 14 points apiece for the better teams in Class 3A — It was his ninth double-double and 15th Damian Lillard with 7:58 left. the Blazers, who were coming off a 106-102 Pleasant Hill on Friday and game with at least 20 points this season. He Russell Westbrook’s 3-pointer pulled the victory over Indiana on Monday. Portland is 8- Santiam Christian on Saturday. made a career-high 17 field goals. Thunder within 95-94 before Reggie Jackson’s 1 at home. “We have a tremendous com- “Just surreal. It was humbling to have that two free throws gave them a short-lived lead Aldridge scored 16 of his points in the third petitive weekend ahead of us,” moment here,” Aldridge said of the crowd’s with 5:34 to go. Aldridge hit a layup and a quarter, when the Blazers outscored the Cumberland said. reaction. “I’ve been here so long and I’ve had jumper to make it 105-100 for the Blazers. Thunder 35-21. Myrtle Point 72, Glide 29: very few of those type of chants here. So that Durant and Westbrook narrowed it again “I don’t know if I have the words, to be hon- Myrtle Point’s Taylor Fischer, was fun. I thought that made the night com- with consecutive baskets, but Batum’s 3- est,” Blazers coach Terry Stotts said of Cooper Stateler and Thomas plete for me.” pointer made it 108-104 before Durant missed Aldridge’s night.“Offensively,obviously he can Nathan got their senior season off The victory gives the surprising Blazers a 16- a 3 on the other end. The Blazers made free score. But I liked his toughness, I liked his lead- to a great start in the runaway win 3 record this season, best in the Western throws for the final margin. ership, I liked his competitive fire. As much as Conference and second only to Indiana overall. Durant finished with 33 for the Thunder, he played very well, it was a lot of the intangi- over the visiting Pirates. Portland has won 14 of its last 15 games, a stretch who were playing the second game of a back- bles that I really appreciated from him tonight.” Fischer had 22 points and Stateler had 19 as both hit four 3- pointers in the first half. Nathan finished with 17 points. Myrtle Point overwhelmed the Gold Beach pulls off sweep at Pacific Pirates with tough defense early. “We passed really well,” said BY GEORGE ARTSITAS and just read what’s going on it Myrtle Point coach Dave Larsen. The World feels a lot better.” “Our defensive intensity was real- The majority of the offense for ly good.” LANGLOIS — Gold Beach and the Pirates came from Riley Gabe Dickson had 14 points to Pacific started off their basketball Engdahl, who had 13 of Pacific’s 18 lead Glendale. seasons against each other on first-half points. She also led the Powers 51, Mapleton 37: The Wednesday and the Panthers Pirates to outscore Gold Beach in Cruisers dominated the first three swept the night with two convinc- the second quarter. quarters against a young Mapleton ing season opening wins. But less than a minutes into the squad on the way to the easy home On the girl’s side, the Panthers second half, Engdahl was forced to win. blew out the Pirates 73-30 behind sit because of an elbow injury and “I was pleased with the way we a hot-shooting first quarter that missed the remainder of the game. played,” said Powers coach Matt never relented. Gold Beach’s boys Engdahl told her coach that she Shorb. “It was a good first win for used tough defense to beat Pacific was okay to go out, but Stallard us.” 58-20. noticed a visible bruise that he The Cruisers had a balanced The Panthers jumped out to a didn’t want to take chances with. offense. Jaron MacDonald had 12 22-5 lead in the girls game behind a Having his best scorer out illu- points, Jackson Stallard added 10, 13-0 run from their main offensive minated Stallard’s big issue on the Devin MacKensen scored nine and weapons. year. Tye Jackson had eight. Savanna Rucker and Hailey “We have to figure a way to get Tucker Ford had a game-high Timeus poured in a barrage of 3- offense from somebody else,” he 22 points for Mapleton, which pointers to start the first quarter. By George Artsitas, The World said. scored 17 of its points in the fourth The two put in 21 of the 27 first- Gold Beach coach Chris Clark talks to his players during a break in Wednesday’s game Throughout the game, Gold quarter after falling behind 49-20. quarter points and each hit two 3- at Pacific. Beach was noticeably more Powers faces South Umpqua’s pointers to fuel the outburst. aggressive on defense. The junior varsity team in the first Pacific coach Ben Stallard For Gold Beach, the game plan Eliza Lander poured in 21 points. Panthers were ball hawks, tallying round of the Camas Valley tourna- wanted to make it clear after the was simple. Both team showed early signs up 18 steals on the night. ment on Friday. game the loss was on him. Stallard “We just try to get out there of rust that is typical for a season Timeus was the biggest thief, lamented that he didn’t start the and compete,” Gold Beach head opener, but Lander said she finishing with eight steals to go GIRLS game in man-to-man defense and coach Chris Clark said. thought Gold Beach was able to along with her game-high 26 Cottage Grove 57, North by the time he adjusted, it was too “Obviously, Eliza, Hailey and make the adjustment pretty points. Bend 31: The Bulldogs lost their late. (Savannah) are our strong three quickly. The sophomore captain had a season opener on the road against “I felt like our girls actually for us. We count on them as cap- “It felt really good to get the monster game, but to her, it’s just a physical, veteran Cottage Grove played really well,”he said. “I feel tains and leaders to bring the nerves out of the way and see how her responsibility. club. like as a coach I screwed that game younger ones up. I was pleased, it the team works on the court,”she over right off the bat.” was a good effort.” said. “Once you can slow down SEE PANTHERS | B2 SEE RECAP | B3

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS plishing one of their main start a family last summer objectives this offseason by after winning her third MEXICO CITY — The adding one of baseball’s most Olympic gold medal with game between the San accomplished closers to the Kerri Walsh Jennings at the Antonio Spurs and bullpen. London Olympics. She has Minnesota Timberwolves been coaching in California. was postponed because of White Sox bring Konerko Walsh Jennings, who has smoky conditions inside the back with one-year deal three children, is aiming for a Mexico City arena. CHICAGO — Veteran fourth straight Olympic The arena was evacuated slugger Paul Konerko is beach volleyball gold medal about 45 minutes before the returning to the Chicago with new partner April Ross. scheduled White Sox after agreeing to a COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL tipoff Sports one-year, $2.5 million con- when a tract and opting to come back Coach resigns amid hit- generator for another season rather and-run investigation malfunc- Shorts than retire or sign elsewhere. tion outside GRAND FORKS, N.D. — the arena sent smoke pouring PRO FOOTBALL University of North Dakota volleyball coach Ashley into the building, according Irregular heartbeat puts to NBA spokeswoman Sharon Hardee has resigned amid an Lima. Bryant on the sidelines investigation into an alleged Mexico City Police said in BEREA, Ohio — Browns hit-and-run incident at the a statement there was a fire in defensive end Desmond Big Sky tournament last the generator room on the Bryant’s season has ended weekend in Portland. fourth floor of the modern because of an irregular heart- Hardee, in a statement glass-clad arena that opened beat that will require surgery. issued Wednesday, apolo- in 2012. Bryant, who signed a five- gized to the volleyball pro- gram, the university and the The Associated Press The matchup will be made year,$34 million contract as a Cleveland’s Kyrie Irving, center, chases the ball between Denver’s Ty Lawson (3) and Darrell Arthur (00) dur- up in Minnesota at a later free agent with Cleveland in community for what he called “a serious lapse in judgment.” ing the first quarter Wednesday. date. March, reported symptoms on Monday morning, a team He did not elaborate. COLLEGE FOOTBALL spokesman said. The Browns No one was hurt in the Grambling State hires said Bryant will undergo “a incident early Sunday and no charges have been filed. Cavs snap Denver streak Fobbs to coach team minor heart procedure” this week. He is expected to make Hardee has a driving GRAMBLING, La. — a full recovery and resume his offense on his record. He season-high 23 points in the Jazz in Utah for the first time THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Grambling State has named playing career. pleaded guilty to drunken Hawks’ victory over the since an 84-60 victory on current McNeese State tight driving in June 2012 in Grand CLEVELAND — Kyrie Clippers. Nov. 29, 2005. ends coach Broderick Fobbs HOCKEY Forks city court, according to Irving scored 23 points and Korver, returning from a Derrick Favors led Utah as the Tigers’ next head Lundqvist becomes the Grand Forks Herald the Cleveland Cavaliers bruised rib that sidelined him with 22 points and 13 coach, hoping he can not Hardee had been UND’s snapped the Denver Nuggets’ the last four games, tied Dana rebounds. only win but also heal a highest-paid goalee coach for the past five years seven-game winning streak Barros’ NBA 18-year-old Mavs 100, Pelicans 97: strained relationship GREENBURGH, N.Y. — and was the most successful with a 98-88 record by hitting a 3-pointer Dirk Nowitzki scored 11 of his between players and the Henrik Lundqvist agreed to a coach in the program’s history. victory in his 89th straight game. 21 points in the fourth quar- administration. contract extension with the Wednesday NBA Barros set the mark during ter, and the Mavericks beat Fobbs will remain with New York Rangers. The DOPING night. stints with Philadelphia and New Orleans. McNeese through the seven-year, $59.5 million deal Italian distance runner Tristan Boston from Dec. 23, 1994, to Nowitzki gave Dallas the Recap Cowboys’ second-round FCS makes him the NHL’s high- caught cheating on test Thompson Jan. 10, 1996. lead with a free throw to make playoff game Saturday. He’ll est-paid goalie. had a career- Paul Millsap finished with the score 98-97 with 32.3 then take over for Dennis ROME — Italian long- high 21 rebounds and 17 25 points to help the Hawks seconds left. He then got a “Dirt” Winston, who was BEACH VOLLEYBALL distance runner Devis points for the Cavaliers, who snap a two-game losing piece of Eric Gordon’s driving Grambling’s second interim Olympian May-Treanor is Licciardi has been banned for won back-to-back games for streak. Blake Griffin scored floater, grabbed the rebound three years for cheating dur- coach of 2013,a season defined pregnant with first child the first time this season. 24 points for the Clippers. and hit two more free throws by a midseason player walkout ing a drug test. The Nuggets, playing the Suns 97, Rockets 88: with 8 seconds left. that forced the cancellation of Three-time Olympic The Italian Olympic third game of a six-game Eric Bledsoe had 20 points Jrue Holiday had a sea- Jackson State’s homecoming beach volleyball gold medal- Committee anti-doping road trip, lost for the first and seven assists to lead son-high 26 points for the game in October. ist Misty May-Treanor is court issued the verdict time since Nov. 18. Randy Phoenix over the Rockets. Pelicans. pregnant. Thursday after Licciardi was Foye led Denver with 16 Dwight Howard had 15 Pistons 105, Bucks 98: BASEBALL The 36-year-old discovered trying to siphon points, while J.J. Hickson had points and 18 rebounds for Andre Drummond had 24 Tigers fill closer role by Olympian said in an email to off clean urine hidden in a 15 points and 11 rebounds. Houston. points and 19 rebounds to The Associated Press on prosthetic during a doping Hawks 107,Clippers 97: Pacers 95, Jazz 86: Paul lead Detroit to the win. picking up Joe Nathan Wednesday that she and her exam at the national 10-kilo- Kyle Korver tied the NBA George scored 19 points and Ersan Ilyasov scored a DETROIT — The Detroit husband, ballplayer Matt meter championship in record for consecutive games Indiana returned to its season-high 22 points to lead Tigers agreed to terms with Treanor, are expecting their Molfetta on Sept. 21. with a 3-pointer and scored a defensive ways to defeat the the Bucks. free agent reliever Joe Nathan first child in the summer. The anti-doping prosecu- 1 on a two-year contract with a May-Treanor announced tor was seeking only a 2 ⁄2- club option for 2016, accom- her retirement and plans to year ban.

PANTHERS what the Panthers expect. Litterell. But getting in shape TH “That’s our whole game is something they know will Carter scores 16 plan, to get out and put it to come with time. them,”Litterell said. Carter finished with a in road win Pacific’s struggle on game-high 16 points, while From Page B1 offense comes from the fact Litterell added 14 and Raef D WN that they graduated five sen- Williams 11 for the Panthers. 4 iors last year — including Ethan Cline led Pacific with “I basically, as a captain, three starters. This year five. just had to step up,”she said. they’ll have to fill the pieces As far as first-game CONTESTONTEST “You have to play aggressive as they go along, but Stallard nerves are concerned, the no matter what, even if you can’t take away from how Panthers felt them against PREMIER SPONSOR know the game’s over, don’t Gold Beach played on the Pacific on Wednesday, but T HE M ATTRESS STORE underestimate the team night. it’ll only be a matter of time you’re going to play.” “It is what it is,” Stallard until they’re pumping on a said. “That’s a testament to cylinders. BAY APPLIAN CE & TV BOYS Gold Beach. You can’t take “It’s the nervous jitters,” 541.269.0898 • 253 S. Broadway, Coos Bay (Next to the Egyptian Theatre) On the boys side, Gold anything away from them. Carter said. “Usually in a Beach was able to use some They’re coached really well couple weeks we’ll come rock-solid defense to take and they played really good together more, and work GAMEGAME out Pacific 58-20. defense.” more as a team and put up PICKS The Panthers didn’t let The Panthers’ offense better shots.” PICKS Pacific get its offense going at wasn’t quite running as Looking forward, the WEEKWEEK 1414 all during the first half — the smoothly as they wanted, pri- Panthers showed enough 1st Down - 2nd Down - 3rd Down - 4th Down – Pirates were just 1-for-18 marily because of first-game potential to be optimistic John Gunther, George Artsitas, Jeff Precourt, Jerome Matosec , from the floor at halftime as nerves and conditioning. after their season opener. Sports Editor Sports Reporter Publisher Coos Bay Gold Beach smothered the Three of the five starters — But as far as Wednesday THURSDAY, DEC. 5 Pirates. Litterell, Dustin Carter, and goes, Gold Beach’s head 1. Houston at Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Houston Jacksonville On offense, the Panthers’ Colton Pearson — are all coach Glenn Litterell was sparkplug was Garrett coming off the football play- very succinct in how his team SUNDAY, DEC. 8 Litterell, who was more of a offs just a couple of week ago. fared. rim janitor on the night, The quick turnaround has “For a first game, not 2. Minnesota at Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore cleaning up his teammates’ been tough, especially with bad,”Litterell said. “We need 3. Indianapolis at Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati misses, crashing the boards the fact that they “don’t get a to improve before we play and getting put-backs. break every 10 seconds” like Rogue River Saturday, that’s 4. Cleveland at New England New England New England New England New England Getting out to a fast start is in football, according to for sure.” 5. Oakland at N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Oakland Oakland N.Y. Jets 6. Carolina at New Orleans New Orleans Carolina New Orleans New Orleans 7. Detroit at Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia ® 8. Miami at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Miami Miami Pittsburgh Oakridge 9. Buffalo at Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Buffalo Buffalo Roofing Shingles 10. Kansas City at Washington Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City 11. Tennessee at Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver 12. St. Louis at Arizona Arizona Arizona St. Louis Arizona BLACK FRIDAY 13. N.Y. Giants at San Diego San Diego San Diego N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants 14. Seattle at San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Seattle San Francisco EXTENDED! 15. Atlanta at Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Atlanta Green Bay SAVE NOW THRU FRI., DEC. 20TH! Onyx Black MONDAY, DEC. 9 16. Dallas at Chicago Chicago Dallas Chicago Chicago $ .00 per Square

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South Coast Babe Ruth rebounds. Alex Wilkinson our third quarter, especially then outscored Mapleton 27- RECAP had seven points and 12 the last four minutes and the 8 over the next two. will meet Sunday From Page B1 rebounds and freshman post first four minutes of the “We pressured the ball,” Codi Wallace had six points, fourth quarter,”Metcalf said. said Baldwin. “We forced a THE WORLD the status of various projects “They had two seasoned, eight rebounds and three North Bend hosts lot of turnovers in that sec- at Clyde Allen Field and a big, strong post players that assists. Kadie Forderer had Junction City on Saturday. ond quarter and got some South Coast Babe Ruth review of 2013. we had a hard time defend- six assists and four steals. Powers 36, Mapleton buckets.” will begin preparations for During the meeting, ing,” said new North Bend “Overall, I was happy,” 23: The Cruisers got a strong Kay Martinez had 10 the 2014 season Sunday with nominations will be accepted coach Eric Metcalf. “And Metcalf said. “We did a lot of start to the season, earning points to lead the Cruisers and a general meeting at North for president and members at they had some good outside good things and a lot we’re the home win by dominating Emilie Fandel and Rebecca Bend Fire Hall. large. shooters, so they had a good going to learn from.” the Sailors during the middle Standley added six each. The meeting starts at 4 All those interested in inside-out game.” The Bulldogs trailed by 20 two quarters. Hannah Rodet scored p.m. and will include discus- participating in the league Damie Zomerschoe, one points at halftime, courtesy “It was a great win for us eight points for Mapleton. sions on 2014 registration are encouraged to attend. of several freshmen who saw of a scoreless second quarter, tonight,” said Powers coach The Cruisers meet Glide’s times, coaching applications, For more information, call playing time, had a big game but outscored the Lions 13-8 Ben Baldwin. junior varsity team in the first mandated changes from Rick Spring at 541-756-4669 for North Bend with 10 in the third. Powers had just two round of the Camas Valley National Babe Ruth for 2014, or 541-670-8679. points, seven steals and eight “I was really happy with points in the first quarter, but tournament on Friday. SCOREBOARD

College Men’s Basketball — SWOCC at Coach Brock 2, Jacob Engdahl 1, Ian Hickey, Acer Nye, Friday’s Games x-Seattle 11 1 0 .917 340 186 Carolina at Nashville, 5 p.m. On The Air Tregs Classic, Eureka, Calif., TBA. Garrett Phillips, Chad Pogwizd, Andrew Porter, Milwaukee at Washington, 4 p.m. San Francisco 8 4 0 .667 297 197 Chicago at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 Nathan Watson. Philadelphia at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Arizona 7 5 0 .583 275 247 Colorado at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. Today High School Girls Basketball — Junction City at Myrtle Point 72, Glendale 29 Denver at Boston, 4:30 p.m. St. Louis 5 7 0 .417 279 278 Friday’s Games NFL Football — Houston at Jacksonville, 5:25 North Bend, 5 p.m.; Marshfield at Tillamook, Glendale 4 7 7 11 — 29 Cleveland at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot Detroit at New Jersey, 4 p.m. p.m., NFL Network. 5:30 p.m.; Santiam Christian at Coquille, 5 p.m.; Myrtle Point 37 17 14 4 — 72 Orlando at New York, 4:30 p.m. Today’s Game San Jose at Carolina, 4 p.m. Men’s College Basketball — West Virginia at Pleasant Hill at Bandon, 5 p.m. Phoenix at GLENDALE (29): Gabe Dickson 14, Kristan Golden State at Houston, 5 p.m. Houston at Jacksonville, 5:25 p.m. Minnesota at Columbus, 4 p.m. Missouri, 4 p.m., ESPN2; Long Island at Seton Hall, Siuslaw, 4 p.m.; Pacific at Yoncalla Tournament, Hayes 10, Eric Moody 2, Dalton Stewart 2, Oklahoma City at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8 Anaheim at Chicago, 5 p.m. 4 p.m., Fox Sports 1; Mississippi at Kansas State, 6 TBA; Powers at Camas Valley Tournament, TBA. Brandon Paoli 1, Blake Charlton, Tristan Cobb, Toronto at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Colorado at Calgary, 6 p.m. p.m., ESPN2; High Point at Georgetown, 6 p.m., Fox High School Boys Basketball — Junction City at Jessie Palmetier. Utah at Portland, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Phoenix at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Sports 1; South Dakota at Air Force, 6 p.m., Root North Bend, 7:30 p.m.; Marshfield at Newport, 7 MYRTLE POINT (72): Thomas Nathan 17, L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Kansas City at Washington, 10 a.m. Sports. p.m.; Santiam Christian at Coquille, 6:30 p.m.; Cooper Stateler 19, Taylor Fischer 22, Jake Miller Blazers 111, Thunder 104 Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Pro Soccer NBA Basketball — New York at Brooklyn, 4 p.m., Pleasant Hill at Bandon, 6:30 p.m.; Phoenix at 6, Kelly Caffey 2, Kendon Findley 2, Anthony OKLAHOMA CITY (104): Durant 11-23 10-12 33, Miami at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. TNT; Miami at Chicago, 6 p.m., TNT. Siuslaw, 5:30 p.m.; Pacific at Yoncalla Stoddard 2, Josh Rangel 2, Tristan Mussatti, Ibaka 6-13 1-1 13, Perkins 0-0 0-0 0, Westbrook Detroit at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. MLS Playoffs College Football — Louisville at Cincinnati, 4:30 Tournament, TBA; Powers at Camas Valley Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Damon Price, Ryan Sears, Billy Strain, Greg 7-17 5-5 21, Sefolosha 1-4 0-0 2, Adams 2-3 1-2 5, MLS CUP p.m., ESPN. Tournament, TBA. Cleveland at New England, 10 a.m. Vincent. Jackson 4-11 2-2 12, Lamb 5-10 0-0 10, Collison 1- Saturday, Dec. 7 Golf — Northwest Mutual World Challenge, noon, High School Wrestling — Far West League pre- Oakland at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. 3 2-2 4, Jones 1-1 0-0 2, Fisher 1-4 0-0 2. Totals Real Salt Lake at Sporting KC, 1 p.m. Golf Channel; European Tour Nedbank Golf view meet at Marshfield, 11 a.m. Powers 51, Mapleton 37 Tennessee at Denver, 1:05 p.m. Mapleton 5 10 5 17 — 37 39-89 21-24 104. Challenge, 1 a.m., Golf Channel. College Women’s Basketball — SWOCC at CR PORTLAND (111): Batum 6-10 0-0 14, Aldridge Seattle at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6 Classic, Eureka, Calif., TBA. Powers 15 19 15 2 — 51 N.Y. Giants at San Diego, 1:25 p.m. Transactions MAPLETON (37): Tucker Ford 22, Jake 17-28 4-4 38, Lopez 6-11 0-0 12, Lillard 4-14 4-5 High School Girls Basketball — Marshfield at College Men’s Basketball — SWOCC at Coach 14, Matthews 4-12 4-4 13, Williams 2-9 1-2 7, St. Louis at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. Dearman 6, Hunter Simington 5, Davan Overton BASEBALL Newport, 5:30 p.m., KMHS (1420 AM). Tregs Classic, Eureka, Calif., TBA. Freeland 0-2 2-2 2, Wright 3-7 0-0 7, Robinson 2- Carolina at New Orleans, 5:30 p.m. 3, Jack Hardisty, 1, Daniel Collins, Kyle Doran, MLB — Suspended New York Yankees catcher High School Boys Basketball — Marshfield at College Wrestling — SWOCC vs. Southern 5 0-0 4. Totals 44-98 15-17 111. Monday, Dec. 9 Nick Smith. Ryan Baker 50 games for refusing to take an off- Newport, 7 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM). Oregon, 11 a.m., Marshfield High School. Oklahoma City 27 32 21 24 — 104 Dallas at Chicago, 5:40 p.m. POWERS (51): Jaron MacDonald 12, Jackson season drug test in violation of baseball’s minor College Football — MAC Championship Game, Portland 25 23 35 28 — 111 Stallard 10, Devin MacKensen 9, Tye Jackson 8, league drug program. Bowling Green at Northern Illinois, 5 p.m., 3-Point Goals—Oklahoma City 5-11 (Jackson 2- High School Results Aaron Pedrick 4, Clayton Stallard 4, Austin Hockey American League ESPN2. 2, Westbrook 2-4, Durant 1-3, Lamb 0-1, Fisher Stallard 2, Brennon VanFossen 2, Sean Bartlett, BOSTON RED SOX — Signed C A.J. Pierzynski to Men’s College Basketball — Arizona State at 0-1), Portland 8-23 (Williams 2-3, Batum 2-5, BASKETBALL Colt Bessey, James Clauson, Sean Martinez, NHL a one-year contract. DePaul, 4 p.m., Fox Sports 1; Baylor vs. Kentucky, 7 Lillard 2-7, Wright 1-4, Matthews 1-4). Fouled GIRLS Ronnie Zemke. EASTERN CONFERENCE CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to terms with p.m., ESPN. Out—None. Rebounds—Oklahoma City 51 (Ibaka Coquille 32, Siuslaw 31 Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1B Paul Konerko on a one-year contract. NBA Basketball — Denver at Boston, 4:30 p.m., 10), Portland 58 (Aldridge 13). Assists— Siuslaw 4 11 4 12 — 31 Boston 27 18 7 2 38 75 55 DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP ESPN; Utah at Portland, 7 p.m., KHSN (1230 AM). High School Playoffs Oklahoma City 11 (Westbrook 5), Portland 22 Coquille 6 4 10 12 — 32 Montreal 29 17 9 3 37 80 62 Joe Nathan on a two-year contract. Golf — Northwest Mutual World Challenge, noon, (Lillard, Williams 6). Total Fouls—Oklahoma City SIUSLAW (31): Ashlee Cole 10, Halee Richards Detroit 29 14 8 7 35 81 79 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Signed LHP Scott Golf Channel; European Tour Nedbank Golf OSAA/U.S. Bank/Les Schwab Tires 23, Portland 16. Technicals—Oklahoma City 8, Alex Opitz 7, Sierra Potter 4, Mickaela Siegel 2, Tampa Bay 27 16 10 1 33 76 67 Kazmir to a two-year contract. Challenge, 1 a.m., Golf Channel. State Championships Coach Brooks, Portland Coach Stotts, Portland Taylor Dotson, Brittany Long, Stevie Miller, Toronto 28 14 11 3 31 77 77 National League Saturday, Dec. 7 FOOTBALL defensive three second. A—18,950 (19,980). High School Girls Basketball — Marshfield at Meghan Pickell, Andi Ruede. Ottawa 28 11 13 4 26 82 92 CINCINNATI REDS — Named Jay Bell bench Tillamook, 5:30 p.m., KMHS (1420 AM). COQUILLE (32): Kaitlyn Hyatt 18, Katie Class 6A Florida 28 7 16 5 19 61 95 coach and Don Long hitting coach. High School Boys Basketball — Marshfield at Davidson 4, Maddy Grant 4, Tara Edwards 2, Championship Pro Football Buffalo 28 6 20 2 14 48 85 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Signed RHP Ryan Tillamook, 7 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM). Ashley Thompson 2, Tori Renard 1, Marina Saturday Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vogelsong to a one-year contract. College Football — Oklahoma at Oklahoma Wilson 1, Makala Edgar. At Jeld-Wen Field NFL Pittsburgh 29 19 9 1 39 89 66 BASKETBALL State, 9 a.m., ABC; Central Florida at SMU, 9 Cottage Grove 57, North Bend 31 Central Catholic vs. Jesuit, 1 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Washington 28 14 12 2 30 83 82 National Basketball Association a.m., ESPN; Conference USA Championship, North Bend 7 0 13 11 — 31 East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Rangers 28 14 14 0 28 62 71 ATLANTA HAWKS — Assigned G Dennis Marshall at Rice, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Texas at Baylor, Cottage Grove 17 10 8 20 — 57 Pro Basketball New England 9 3 0 .750 322 261 Philadelphia 28 13 13 2 28 63 68 Schroder to Bakersfield (NBADL). 12:30 p.m., Fox; SEC Championship, Auburn vs. NORTH BEND (31): Damie Zomerschoe 10, Alex Miami 6 6 0 .500 252 248 New Jersey 29 11 12 6 28 64 71 CHICAGO BULLS — Recalled G Marquis Teague Missouri, 1 p.m., CBS; South Florida at Rutgers, Wilkinson 7, Codi Wallace 6, Shalah Collicott 4, NBA N.Y. Jets 5 7 0 .417 189 310 Carolina 28 11 12 5 27 61 79 from Iowa (NBADL). Columbus 28 11 14 3 25 68 80 FOOTBALL 4:30 p.m., ESPN2; Pac-12 Championship, Kadie Forderer 3, Maggie Muenchrath 1, Hailey EASTERN CONFERENCE Buffalo 4 8 0 .333 267 307 FOOTBALL N.Y. Islanders 28 8 15 5 21 74 96 National Football League Stanford at Arizona State, 4:45 p.m., ESPN; ACC Finnigan, Lindsey Henson, Gabby Hobson, Atlantic Division W L Pct GB South W L T Pct PF PA WESTERN CONFERENCE NFL — Fined Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin Championship, Duke vs. Florida State, 5 p.m., Hannah Noble. Boston 8 12 .400 — Indianapolis 8 4 0 .667 285 274 ABC; Big Ten Championship, Michigan State vs. 1 Tennessee 5 7 0 .417 264 267 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA $100,000 for interfering with play against COTTAGE GROVE (57): Comek 16, Sylvia 12, Philadelphia 7 12 .368 ⁄2 Ohio State, 5 p.m., Fox; Mountain West 1 Jacksonville 3 9 0 .250 174 352 Chicago 29 20 5 4 44 105 80 Baltimore during a Nov. 28 game. Katlyn 10, Josie 9, Destiny 4, Sarah 3, Tosha 3, Toronto 6 11 .353 ⁄2 St. Louis 26 18 5 3 39 91 60 BUFFALO BILLS — Released RB Tashard Championship, Utah State at Fresno State, 7 Alex, Jenna. Brooklyn 5 13 .278 2 Houston 2 10 0 .167 230 323 North W L T Pct PF PA Colorado 25 19 6 0 38 76 52 Choice. Signed TE Tony Moeaki. p.m., CBS. Gold Beach 73, Pacific 30 New York 3 13 .188 3 Cincinnati 8 4 0 .667 292 216 Minnesota 29168 5 377067 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed WR Brian Tyms High School Football — Class 6A champi- Gold Beach 27 4 18 24 — 73 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 6 6 0 .500 249 235 Dallas 26 13 9 4 30 74 76 from the practice squad. Placed DL Desmond onship, Jesuit vs. Central Classic, 1 p.m., Root Pacific 7 11 6 6 — 30 Miami 14 4 .778 — Pittsburgh 5 7 0 .417 263 278 Winnipeg 29 13 12 4 30 78 82 Bryant on the reserve/non-football illness list. Sports. GOLD BEACH (73): Hailey Timeus 26, Eliza Washington 9 9 .500 5 Cleveland 4 8 0 .333 231 297 Nashville 28 13 12 3 29 63 78 Released LB Justin Staples from the practice Men’s College Basketball — La Salle vs. Stony Lander 21, Savanna Rucker 15, Josie Piper 6, Atlanta 10 10 .500 5 Brook, 8 a.m., Root Sports; Colgate at 1 West W L T Pct PF PA Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA squad. Signed DB T.J. Heath, DL Cam Henderson Mariah Bennett 2, April Mickelson 2, Sarah Charlotte 8 11 .421 6⁄2 Denver 10 2 0 .833 464 317 San Jose 27 193 5439662 and LB Johnathan Stewart to the practice squad. Georgetown, 9 a.m., Fox Sports 1; UCLA at Nordgulen 2, Heidi Hancock, Simone Landau. Orlando 6 12 .333 8 Kansas City 9 3 0 .750 298 214 Anaheim 30 18 7 5 41 93 80 — Signed LB Julian Stanford. Missouri, 9:30 a.m., CBS; Bowling Green at PACIFIC (30): Riley Engdahl 13, Alecia Finley 5, Central Division W L Pct GB San Diego 5 7 0 .417 279 277 Los Angeles 29 18 7 4 40 76 62 — Announced the resig- Xavier, 11 a.m., Fox Sports 1; Long Beach State at Marina Byrne 4, Brittany Figueroa 4, Caitlin Indiana 17 2 .895 — Oakland 4 8 0 .333 237 300 Phoenix 28 16 8 4 36 92 90 nation of vice president of sales and marketing North Carolina State, 11 a.m., Root Sports; Happeny 3, Andee Keeler 1, Autumn Detroit 9 10 .474 8 Kansas at Colorado, 12:15 p.m., ESPN2; Florida 1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Vancouver 30 15 10 5 35 80 78 Tim Connolly, effective Feb. 1, 2014. Althof, Amanda Finley, MaKenne Hickey, Jessica Chicago 79.4388⁄2 Gulf Coast at Florida International, 1 p.m., Fox 1 East W L T Pct PF PA Calgary 27 10 13 4247494 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Released TE D.J. Martinez, Hannah Miller. Cleveland 6 12 .333 10⁄2 Sports 1; UNLV at Arizona, 2:15 p.m., ESPN2; 1 Dallas 7 5 0 .583 329 303 Edmonton 29 9 18 2 20 75 101 Williams. Milwaukee 3 15 .167 13⁄2 North Dakota at Butler, 3 p.m., Fox Sports 1; Powers 36, Mapleton 23 Philadelphia 7 5 0 .583 300 281 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- — Signed LB Tim Fugger to the Mapleton 6 5 3 9 — 23 WESTERN CONFERENCE N.Y. Giants 5 7 0 .417 237 297 time loss. practice squad. Delaware at Notre Dame, 4 p.m., Root Sports. Southwest Division W L Pct GB NBA Basketball — Detroit at Chicago, 5 p.m., Powers 2 16 11 7 — 36 Washington 3 9 0 .250 269 362 Wednesday’s Games — Placed LB MAPLETON (23): Hannah Rodet 8, Chelsea San Antonio 15 3 .833 — South W L T Pct PF PA Montreal 4, New Jersey 3, SO on injured reserve. Signed LB WGN; Dallas at Portland, 7 p.m., KEVU and KHSN Houston 13 7 .650 3 (1230 AM). Simmington 5, Maddie Frelich 3, Erin Wolford 2, New Orleans 9 3 0 .750 312 230 Philadelphia 6, Detroit 3 Danny Lansanah from the New York Jets’ prac- Sonya Lang 2, Destiny Weber, Jewel Roby, Katie Dallas 12 8 .600 4 Golf — Northwest Mutual World Challenge, 10 1 Carolina 9 3 0 .750 285 157 Calgary 4, Phoenix 1 tice squad. Dearman, Kristen Kelley. Memphis 9 8 .529 5⁄2 Tampa Bay 3 9 0 .250 217 285 Today’s Games Canadian Football League a.m., Golf Channel, and noon, NBC; European Tour New Orleans 9 9 .500 6 Nedbank Golf Challenge, 1 a.m., Golf Channel. POWERS (36): Kay Martinez 10, Emilie Fandel Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 261 340 N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 4 p.m. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Named Mike 6, Rebecca Standley 6, Elizabeth Standley 5, Northwest Division W L Pct GB North W L T Pct PF PA Dallas at Toronto, 4 p.m. O’Shea coach. 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Clippers 12 7 .632 — Siuslaw, 7 p.m. Siuslaw 17 8 8 5 — 40 Golden State 11 8 .579 1 Friday, Dec. 6 COQUILLE (40): Caleb Owens 15, Brayden Phoenix 10 9 .526 2 Schmitt 7, Terrence Edwards 6, Drew Piburn 6, 1 High School Girls Basketball — Marshfield at L.A. Lakers 9 9 .500 2⁄2 Joe Scolari 5, Brad Romine 3, Brandon Bowen, 1 Newport, 5:30 p.m.; Santiam Christian at Sacramento 4 12 .250 6⁄2 Bandon, 6 p.m.; Pleasant Hill at Coquille, 6 p.m.; Kai Griggs. Wednesday’s Games Reedsport at Rogue River, 6 p.m.; Pacific vs. SIUSLAW (42): Sam Johnson 14, Seth Campbell Cleveland 98, Denver 88 Lowell at Yoncalla Tournament, 3 p.m.; Powers 9, John Dodson 6, Joe Dotson 6, Preston Mitchell Atlanta 107, L.A. Clippers 97 vs. Glide at Camas Valley Tournament, 3 p.m. 2, Reece Siegel 2, Keoni Castro 1. 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B4 •The World • Thursday,December 5,2013 Sports Final Top pick may be debate on the line tonight BY BARRY WILNER Cincinnati: Colts can grab The Associated Press AFC South with win. Nope ... for BCS BENGALS, 26-20 1 If you don’t have the NFL Detroit (plus 2 ⁄ 2) at Network on your TV system Philadelphia: Hard to trust BY RALPH D. RUSSO this week, that might be a Lions on the road,but they will The Associated Press good thing. It would be diffi- scare Eagles ...EAGLES,30-28 1 The last big BCS debate is cult to come up with a worse Kansas City (minus 3⁄2) at in a way the first big College matchup than Jacksonville Washington: Chiefs get back Football Playoff debate. hosting Houston. to winning ways after rugged In this 16th and final sea- Because run ... CHIEFS, 23-17 son of the Bowl every team Pro Minnesota (plus 7) at Championship Series, all the must play a Baltimore: Vikings fitting talk lately has been about Thursday Picks spoiler role well. But Ravens strength of schedule — or the game under smell playoffs ... RAVENS, lack thereof for No. 1 Florida The Associated Press NFL scheduling 21-13 State and No. 2 Ohio State in Arizona State mascot Sparky celebrates the Sun Devils’ win against Arizona with players last Saturday. rules, this AFC South snoozer Miami (plus 3) at comparison to the teams Arizona State hosts Stanford in the Pac-12 championship game this weekend. is on the docket. The loser will Pittsburgh: Last gasp for playing for the Southeastern have the inside track to the top Steelers to stay relevant ... Oklahoma State would be conference is as good as the it. It’s Gus Malzahn’s world Conference championship. overall draft pick next spring, STEELERS, 21-20 fighting for that last spot, Pac-12 has been this season, ... AUBURN 35-28. The conference commis- particularly if it’s Houston (2- Tennessee (plus 12) at with the Tide having the grading out as no worse than No. 7 Stanford (plus 3) at sioners who 10). The Texans are the only Denver: Broncos need to win inside track. a close second to the SEC. No. 11 Arizona State, Pac-12 created the team with just two wins. out to secure home-field But the BCS standings are Of course, it’s not just championship: Sun Devils four-team Jacksonville (3-9) has advantage in postseason, for driven by poll voters who about who you play but how can earn first Rose Bowl bid College playoff won three of its last four after what it’s worth ... BRON- generally stack teams in order you play, and there would be since 1996 season ... ARI- that starting 0-8 but is a 3-point COS, 37-27 of record, with the exception many other factors to weigh. ZONA STATE 31-27. 1 Picks replaces underdog to a team that has St. Louis (plus 6 ⁄2) at of teams such as NIU from But it’d be hard to argue No. 18 Oklahoma (plus 10) the BCS next dropped a franchise-record Arizona: If Cardinals can BCS non-automatic qualify- against the champion of the at No. 6 Oklahoma State: year have gone out of their 10 straight games. Make it 11 protect Carson Palmer, they ing conferences. second-toughest conference Sooners have won nine of 10 way to say they want the ... JAGUARS, 19-17. are dangerous ... CARDI- In a world where strength that played clearly the in Bedlam, but not the last selection committee that Dallas (pick-em) at NALS, 27-17 of schedule is supposed to be toughest schedule. It gets one in Stillwater ... OKLA- picks those four teams to put Chicago, Monday night: New York Giants (plus 3) at the forefront, how could even tougher if Stanford is HOMA STATE 28-20. a premium on schedule What’s more dangerous than at San Diego: Remember that the Pac-12 champion be left the Pac-12 champ, because No. 23 Texas (plus 14) at strength. trusting Dallas? How about Eli Manning was dealt for out? then you can eliminate the No. 9 Baylor: If Oklahoma So instead of simply making Cowboys the best bet? Philip Rivers? Rivers having The Sagarin computer whole Wisconsin-game fias- State loses, winner here gets BEST BET: COWBOYS, 33-30 much better year ... CHARG- debating No. 3 Auburn or 1 ratings currently have No. 11 co as it relates to Arizona Big 12 title ... BAYLOR 42-21. Oakland (plus 2⁄2) at New ERS, 30-21 Ohio State, let’s play this for- 1 Arizona State’s schedule as State. No. 19 Louisville (minus York Jets: Don’t think Jets Buffalo (plus 2 ⁄ 2) at ward and ask the question: 1 the fourth toughest in the That brings us back to this 3⁄2) at Cincinnati, today: Last should be favored over any- Tampa Bay: Two teams play- What if we had to pick four country before playing No. 7 season and the current Keg of Nails rivalry game for body ... UPSET SPECIAL: ing out the string. Go with teams this season? Stanford on Saturday night at debate. If a one-loss team the foreseeable future ... RAIDERS, 14-6 the home squad ... BUCCA- Let’s assume the favorites home for the Pac-12 title. deserves to trump an unde- LOUISVILLE 35-33. Carolina (plus 4) at New NEERS, 24-17 win out Saturday. Here are No. 4 Alabama’s schedule feated team because of No. 16 Northern Illinois Orleans: Angry Saints get Atlanta (OFF) at Green the teams that would be up is 48th toughest in Division I. schedule, then why not a (minus 3) vs. Bowling Green, some home cooking to soothe Bay: Packers still have a for debate: Oklahoma State’s is 43rd. two-loss team over a one-loss MAC championship at them ... SAINTS, 24-21 glimmer of hope for playoffs Florida State (ACC cham- ESPN also has a strength team for the same reason? Detroit, Friday: BCS bid on Seattle (plus 3) at San ... PACKERS, 22-21 pion) of schedule metric that has The picks: the line for Huskies, and Francisco: Already in play- Cleveland (OFF) at New Ohio State (Big Ten cham- Arizona State’s schedule MAIN EVENT Heisman Trophy ceremony offs, Seahawks can grab NFC England: Too bad there’s no pion) strength at No. 3 in FBS. No. 2 Ohio State (minus invitation for Jordan Lynch West with victory. Nope ... spread here because of Browns Auburn (SEC champion) 1 Alabama’s is 54th. Oklahoma 5 ⁄2) vs. No. 10 Michigan ... NORTHERN ILLINOIS 49ERS, 21-20 QB situation. Could have been Oklahoma State (Big 12 1 State’s 48th. State, Big Ten championship 28-27. Indianapolis (plus 5⁄2) at best bet ... PATRIOTS, 30-9 champion) For perspective, the dif- in Indianapolis: A decisive No. 15 UCF (off) at SMU: Arizona State (Pac-12 ference between Arizona win by the Buckeyes would Mustangs might be without champion) State’s schedule ranking and end the drama — or a loss ... QB Garrett Gilbert (knee) ... Huskies pick bowl coach Alabama those of Alabama and MICHIGAN STATE 31-28. UCF 45-24. 1 Baylor Oklahoma State in both those MARQUEE MATCHUPS Utah State (plus 3 ⁄2) at SEATTLE (AP) — Tuiasosopo was Washington’s Others that would be metrics is greater than the No. 1 Florida State (minus No. 24 Fresno State, MWC Washington has selected quarterbacks coach this past worthy of a mention: South difference between Auburn’s 29) vs. No. 20 Duke, ACC championship: Last chance Marques Tuiasosopo as their season and met with Carolina, Oregon, Michigan and either Florida State’s or championship at Charlotte, for Derek Carr to make a interim head coach for the Woodward on Wednesday. State and Missouri, and Ohio State’s. N.C.: If Blue Devils can pull Heisman push ... BEST BET: Huskies’ upcoming bowl The 34-year-old unbeaten Northern Illinois at Note to SEC schools: this off, forget coach of the FRESNO STATE 38-31. game after Steve Sarkisian Tuiasosopo was a star quarter- least has its resume on the Replacing a patsy on your year, David Cutcliffe gets Marshall (minus 5) at left to take the head coaching back at Washington from table. schedule with another con- coach of the decade ... Rice, Conference USA cham- job at USC. 1997-2000, leading the The BCS standings would ference game — the way the FLORIDA STATE 48-14. pionship: Winner goes to Washington athletic direc- Huskies to a Rose Bowl title in solve this riddle by picking Pac-12 does — goes a long No. 3 Auburn (minus 2) vs. Liberty Bowl; expect plenty tor Scott Woodward 2000. The decision does leave Florida State, Ohio State and way toward beefing up your No. 5 Missouri, SEC champi- of points ... UPSET SPE- announced the decision on in question the status of defen- Auburn. Alabama and SOS. 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Oregon Land Mortgage. washer, W/D hook ups. $800 first, Please, no calls. 541-267-2776. ML-4645. last. Call Brooks at 541-808-1009 8-27-12 C2 • The World •Thursday, December 5,2013 903 Boats 911 RV/Motor Homes PDF digital copies of these documents 511 SW 10th Ave., Ste. 400 ure to do so, for want thereof, Plain- 1976 16 ft. Sea Swirl I’ve put thou- are also available to Bidders via HGE TO THE DEFENDANTS: THE UN- Portland, OR 97205 tiff will apply to the court for the re- sand of dollars in. Needs to be gone INC.’s website at www.hge1.com. KNOWN HEIRS OF EDNA LEMIEUX P: (503) 977-7840 F: (503) 977-7963 lief demanded in the Complaint. asap. Title is missing but will work that General Contractors are encouraged AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF out. Registration expired nearly 1 yr. to contact HGE INC. office by phone PIXIE MCLEOD: PUBLISHED: The World - November NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: ago. I cant afford to put back in the or email, and register their interest in 14, 21, 28 and December 05, 2013 READ THESE PAPERS water but last time i fired it up she ran submitting a bid and to be included on In the name of the State of Oregon, (ID- 20242159) CAREFULLY! just fine. has a fish finder, life vest, air the architect’s plan holders list. Ad- you are hereby required to appear and horn, stereo w/ 4 speakers, heater, 1995 30’ GulfStream Sunsport 454 dendums and other critical information answer the complaint filed against you You must “appear” in this case or the full over great anchor and will throw in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Chevy in excellent mechanical, in- will be forwarded to all persons on the in the above-entitled Court and cause other side will win automatically. To 4 new crab rings, trailer has been STATE OF OREGON terior & exterior condition. No leaks architect’s plan holders list. on or before the expiration of 30 days “appear” you must file with the court a completely gone through, new axle, and new extras. $9,500.00 from the date of the first publication of legal paper called a “motion” or hubs, leave spring hangers, has elec- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 541-266-9134 No bid will be received or considered this summons. The date of first publi- “answer.” The “motion” or tric wench and LED lights. Just in- by the Owner unless the bid contains cation in this matter is November 14, Case No. 13PB0175 “answer” (or “reply”) must be stalled new carpet in spring but a statement that Bidder will comply 2013. If you fail timely to appear and given to the court clerk or adminis- couldn’t finish seat upholstery but will with the provisions of ORS 279C.800 answer, plaintiff will apply to the trator within 30 days of the date of throw in fabric and threads for the NOTICE TO INTERESTED through 279C.870 relating to Prevail- above-entitled court for the relief PERSONS first publication specified herein seat, easily worth $4000. Will take ing Wages. prayed for in its complaint. This is a along with the required filing fee. $1200 firm. Call 720-432-1667 judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust In The Matter of the Estate of: It must be in proper form and have CLASSIFIEDS WORK! No bids will be considered unless fully in which the plaintiff requests that the CHARLENE JAMIE ROBY, proof of service on the plaintiff’s attor- completed in the manner provided in plaintiff be allowed to foreclose your Deceased. ney or, if the plaintiff does not have an Let The World help you place the Instructions to Bidders upon the interest in the following described real attorney, proof of service on the plain- your ad. 30 ‘ super clean in excellent mechani- official bid form provided by the Ar- property: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the tiff. cal condition. Extras. 100K miles. 541-269-1222 chitect, within the Project Manual, and undersigned has been appointed per- $11,500 541-266-9134 13.00 accompanied by an unconditional cer- ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND SITU- sonal representative. All persons hav- If you have questions, you should see tified check or a bid bond executed in ATED IN THE STATE OF OR, ing claims against the estate of Char- an attorney immediately. If you need 909 Misc. Auto favor of the Lower Umpqua Hospital in COUNTY OF COOS, CITY OF lene Jamie Roby are required to pres- help in finding an attorney, you may an amount not less than ten percent BANDON, DESCRIBED AS FOL- ent them, with vouchers attached, to call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer HONDA WORLDWORLD (10%) of the total amount of the bid LOWS: the undersigned personal representa- Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or per ORS 279C.385, to be forfeited as THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF tive at c/o Nathan McClintock, P.O. toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. Legals fixed and liquidated damages should THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF Box 1178, Coos Bay, OR 97420. or the bidder fail or neglect to enter into THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF through his attorney, Nathan B. The relief sought in the Complaint 100 a contract and provide suitable bond THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF McClintock, at PO Box 1178, Coos is the foreclosure of the property for the faithful performance of the SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 28 SOUTH, Bay, OR 97420, or in person at 936 located at 2695 Sherman Avenue, work in the event the contract is RANGE 14 WEST OF THE WILLAM- Central Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon, North Bend, OR 97459. $10,990 ADVERTISEMENT TO BIDDERS awarded. ETTE MERIDIAN, COOS COUNTY, within four months after the date of OREGON, EXCEPTING THEREFROM first publication of this notice, or the Date of First Publication: Novem- 2007 Honda Pilot EXL Each bid will contain a statement as to 30 FEET OFF THE WEST SIDE OF ber 12, 2013. 4x4, Leather, Moonroof, Nav. System Notice is hereby given that sealed claims may be barred. #14028B bids for Lower Umpqua Hospital - De- whether or not the bidder is a resident SAID PREMISES RESERVED FOR McCarthy & Holthus, LLP partment Remodels will be received bidder as defined in ORS 279A.120. PUBLIC HIGHWAY, ALSO EXCEPT- All persons whose rights may be af- ______by the Lower Umpqua Hospital District No bid will be considered unless the ING THEREFROM A PARCEL OF fected by the proceedings may obtain [ ] Casey Pence, OSB #975271 until bid closing time of 2:00 P.M. Pa- bidder is registered with the Construc- LAND BEGINNING AT A POINT 528 additional information from the records [ ] Ellis W. Wilder, OSB# 124995 cific Time, Thursday, December tion Contractors Board as required by FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTHWEST of the Court, the personal representa- [ ] Robert Hakari, OSB# 114082 19, 2013. Bids are to be submitted to ORS 701.035 to 701.055. The Owner CORNER OF SECTION 20, TOWN- tive, or the lawyer for the personal [ ] Amber Norling, OSB# 094593 the Lower Umpqua Hospital Adminis- reserves the right to reject any and all SHIP 28 SOUTH, RANGE 14 WEST representative, Nathan B. McClintock. [ ] Carrie A. Majors-Staab, OSB# tration Office, 600 Ranch Road, bids, and to waive any technicalities OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN Dated and first published on Decem- 980785 $12,990 or informalities in connection there- COOS COUNTY, OREGON WHICH IS [x] Chris Fowler, OSB# 052544 2000 Ford F150 4x4 Ext Cab Reedsport, Oregon 97467. A two-hour ber 05, 2013. Lariat, 1 Owner, Leather, Low Miles period shall follow in which all bidders with. No bidder may withdraw his bid THE POINT OF BEGINNING; [ ] Lisa E. Lear, OSB #852672 #B3436/A65439 shall submit to the Lower Umpqua after the hour set for the opening THENCE NORTH 132 FEET, THENCE ______[ ] Andreanna C. Smith, OSB# 131336 Hospital a properly filled out Subcon- thereof until the lapse of thirty (30) EAST 330 FEET, MORE OR LESS, Barry Roby, Personal Representative [ ] James Nicita, OSB# 024068 tractor Disclosure Form, identifying days from the bid opening. THENCE SOUTH 132 FEET, THENCE 920 SW 3rd Avenue, First Floor any first-tier subcontractor that will be WEST 330 FEET TO THE POINT OF Personal Representative: Portland, OR 97204 furnishing labor or labor and material By: Ernie Fegles, Plant Operations BEGINNING. Barry Roby Phone: (877) 369-6122, Ext. 3370 on the Contract. Refer to Disclosure Manager C/O Nathan B. McClintock, OSB Fax: (503) 694-1460 $15,990 Form and Instructions to Bidders Lower Umpqua Hospital Commonly known as: 911 Ohio Ave- #841520 Email: [email protected] within the Contract Documents. The nue Northeast, Bandon, Oregon Corrigall, McClintock & Costello, LLP Of Attorneys for Plaintiff 2004 Dodge Quad Cab 4x4 actual bid opening shall be conducted PUBLISHED: The World - December 97411. P.O .Box 1178 Hemi, V8, SLT, 1 Owner, Low Miles. 05, 2013 (ID-20243619) PUBLSHED: The World- November #B3437/502439 in the large Conference Room on the Coos Bay, OR 97420 Lower Floor of the Hospital immedi- NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: 12, 19, 26 and December 03, 2013 ately following the bid closing time at NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE READ THESE PAPERS Lawyer for Personal Representa- (ID-20242122) 2:00 P.M. at which time the bids will CAREFULLY! tive: be publicly opened and read aloud. On Monday January 06, 2014 at the NATHAN B. McCLINTOCK, OSB NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door A lawsuit has been started against #841520 $16,990 Work on this Contract includes: Re- of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 you in the above-entitled court by P.O.Box 1178; Coos Bay, OR 97420 On Monday January 06, 2014 at the $16,990 model of four departments or areas North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., plaintiff. Telephone: (541) 269-1123 hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door 2005 Chevy Colorado Crew Cab 4x4 within the Hospital; 1.) Nurses’ Station defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- Plaintiff’s claims are stated in the writ- Fax: (541) 269-1126 of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 Low Miles, Auto, SLE. ten complaint, a copy of which was #B3431/214442 Remodel/Replacement, 2.) Lab Draw ject to redemption, in the real property Email: [email protected] North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the Room Remodel, 3.) Server Room commonly known as: 173 N Wall St. filed with the above-entitled Court. defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- Remodel/Expansion, and 4.) Kitchen Coos Bay OR 97420,. The court case PUBLISHED: The World- December ject to redemption, in the real property Floor Replacement. number is 12CV0820, where OCWEN You must “appear” in this case or the 05, 12 and 19, 2013 (ID-20243621) commonly known as:3464 Brussells Loan Servicing, LLC, is plaintiff, and other side will win automatically. To St. North Bend OR 97549,. The court Project Manual for this work, including Carl A. Armstrong; Kimberly J. Arm- “appear” you must file with the court a case number is 12CV0055, where legal document called a “motion” or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Instruction to Bidders, and Bid Form, strong, is defendant. The sale is a THE STATE OF OREGON Shannon Canady, is plaintiff, and Jo- $18,990 may be examined at the Office of the public auction to the highest bidder for “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” seph L. Blisseck and Toni E. Blisseck, (or “reply”) must be given to the court FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 2009 Honda CRV LX Architect, HGE INC., Architects, Engi- cash or cashier’s check, in hand, is defendant. The sale is a public 4x4, 18K Miles, 1 Owner. neers, Surveyors & Planners, 375 made out to Coos County Sheriff’s Of- clerk or administrator within 30 days auction to the highest bidder for cash #B3392A of the date of first publication speci- Case No.: 13CV0731 Park Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon, fice. For more information on this sale SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION or cashier’s check, in hand, made out phone: 541- 269-1166, email: go to: fied herein along with the required fil- to Coos County Sheriff’s Office. For [email protected], and at the follow- www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm ing fee. It must be in proper form and more information on this sale go to: have proof of service on the plaintiff’s NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE ing locations: Lower Umpqua Hospital, COMPANY LLC D/B/A CHAMPION www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Cen- PUBLISHED: The World- December attorney or, if the plaintiff does not have an attorney, proof of service on MORTGAGE COMPANY ter, Douglas Plan Center, Eugene 05, 12, 19 and 26, 2013 Plaintiff, PUBLISHED: The World- December $18,990 Builders Exchange, Klamath Builders (ID-20243268) the plaintiff. 05, 12, 19 and 26, 2013 Exchange, and McGraw-Hill Construc- (ID-20243266) 2008 Chevy Silverado 4x4 If you have any questions, you should vs. LWB, Reg Cab, LT, 5.3 V8, Power Windows, tion Dodge PC. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 6700 Miles, More #B3435/165864 see an attorney immediately. If you THE STATE OF OREGON need help in finding an attorney, you THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE A mandatory pre-bid walk-through IN AND FOR THE COUNTY DEVISEES OF CURTIS L. HITCH; of the project will be held at the may contact the Oregon State Bar’s OF COOS Lawyer Referral Service online at UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; On Monday December 16, 2013 at the project site, 600 Ranch Road, STATE OF OREGON; HOWARD hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door Reedsport, Oregon 97467 at 2:00 www.oregonstatebar.org or by calling Case No. 13CV0518 (503) 684-3763 (in the Portland metro- HITCH; OCCUPANTS OF THE of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 P.M., Thursday, December 12, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION PROPERTY North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the 2013. Contractors and subcontractors politan area) or toll-free elsewhere in $20,990 Oregon at (800) 452-7636. Defendants. defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- are encouraged to familiarize them- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., its ject to redemption, in the real property 2011 Honda CRV LX 4x4 selves with the bidding and contract 9K Miles, Auto, 1 Owner. successors in interest This summons is issued pursuant to To: The Unknown Heirs and Devi- commonly known as: 1094 Noble St. #14025A documents prior to the walk-through. and/or assigns, ORCP 7. sees of Curtis L. Hitch Coos Bay OR 97420. The court case The walk-through is mandatory for Plaintiff, number is 13CV0131, where PHH general contractor bidders. v. RCO LEGAL, P.C. You are hereby required to appear Mortgage Corporation., is plaintiff, and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF EDNA and defend the Complaint filed Cheryl L Amling, is defendant. The One set of drawings, specifications LEMIEUX; SARAH LOGAN; MARY Alex Gund, OSB #114067 against you in the above entitled sale is a public auction to the highest and contract documents may be ob- MCKINSTRY; THE UNKNOWN cause within thirty (30) days from bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in tained by prime bidders from HGE, [email protected] HEIRS OF PIXIE MCLEOD; RO- Attorney for Plaintiff the date of service of this summons hand, made out to Coos County $24,990 INC., upon deposit of $50. Deposit LAND OLSEN; BRIAN MCLEOD; upon you, and in case of your fail- Sheriff’s Office. For more information 2007 Acura MDX made upon procurement of drawings, HOLLY ARMSTRONG; HEATHER Leather, Moonroof, Low Miles specifications, and contract docu- #B3434/533837 LOGAN-KELLY; STATE OF ments will be refunded upon return OREGON; OCCUPANTS OF THE thereof in good condition within ten PREMISES; AND THE REAL (10) days after opening of bids. PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay Non-bidders deposit will be refunded if HondaWorld.com 911 OHIO AVENUE NORTHEAST, 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 documents are returned in good con- BANDON, OREGON 97411, dition no later than bid opening date. Defendants.

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on this sale go to: is made is Grantor’s failure to pay Oregon State Bar`s Lawyer Referral PUBLISHED: The World- November IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm when due the following sums: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free 28th and December 05th, 2013 STATE OF OREGON monthly payments in full of $788.69 ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. (ID-20242970) PUBLISHED: The World - November owed under the Note beginning July 1, CARRINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 14, 21, 28, and December 05, 2013 2012, and on the 1st day of each TRUST, SERIES 2007-HE1 The object of the said action and the PUBLIC NOTICE (ID-20242156) month thereafter; late charges in the ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH relief sought to be obtained therein is Case No. 13PB0175 amount of $373.00 as of September CERTIFICATES, fully set forth in said complaint, and is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 23, 2013, plus any late charges accru- briefly stated as follows: NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE INFORMATION TO HEIRS Coos Bay Planning Commission and ing thereafter; and expenses, costs, Plaintiff, City Council will conduct public hear- trustee fees and attorney fees. Foreclosure of a Deed of On Monday December 16, 2013 at the In The Matter of the Estate of: ings for the purpose of taking testi- v. Trust/Mortgage hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door CHARLENE JAMIE ROBY, mony on the matter of an amendment By reason of said default, Beneficiary of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 Deceased. to the Coos Bay Municipal Code North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the has declared all sums owing on the BRANDON T. THURMAN; MYLA K. Grantors: Brandon T. Thurman (application #187-ZON13-020). obligation secured by the Trust Deed CISNEROS; MARGARET V. Property address: 3524 Ash Street, defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- TO: THE HEIRS of the above-named immediately due and payable which THURMAN nka MARGARET V. North Bend, OR 97459 ject to redemption, in the real property decedent: The applicants, Jon and Patricia Web- commonly known as: 2495 Marion St. sums are as follows: (a) the principal YERKES; ICONX CORPORATION; Publication: The World Newspaper ster, are requesting approval to ex- amount of $111,213.89 as of Septem- SHAWN THURMAN; KELLY North Bend, OR 97459,. The court TARA LYNN GUSTER pand the existing parking lot assess- case number is 13CV0270, where ber 23, 2013, (b) accrued interest of THURMAN; JP COAST DATED this 18th day of November, ment district to include property they $10,338.08 as of September 23, 2013, INVESTMENTS INC. DBA COLOR 2013. Beneficial Oregon Inc., is plaintiff, and The following information is given to own at 165 North 5th Street and 540 and interest accruing thereafter on the TITLE; AMERICAN GENERAL ______the Property Located at 2495 Marion you as an heir of the above-named Anderson Avenue. The proposed ex- principal amount at the rate set forth FINANCIAL SERVICES; WESTERN [ ]Matt Booth, OSB #082663 St North Bend OR 97459, is defend- decedent who died at Coos Bay, Ore- pansion area, zoned Central Commer- in the Note until fully paid, (c) late MERCANTILE AGENCY INC; Email: [email protected] ant. The sale is a public auction to gon, on May 8, 2013. cial (C-1), is located on the northwest the highest bidder for cash or charges in the amount of $373.00 as PACIFIC AIR COMFORT INC; TRUSS [ ]Zachary Bryant, OSB #113409 corner of Anderson Avenue and North of September 23, 2013, plus any late CO & BUILDING SUPPLY INC; RSC Email: [email protected] cashier’s check, in hand, made out to Estate proceedings in the decedent’s 5th Street. charges accruing thereafter and any EQUIPMENT RENTAL INC; C-3 [ ]Craig Peterson, OSB #120365 Coos County Sheriff’s Office. For estate, bearing the clerk’s file number other expenses or fees owed under ELECTRICAL SERVICES INC; Email: [email protected] more information on this sale go to: 13PB0175, have been commenced The Planning Commission held the ini- the Note or Trust Deed, (d) amounts GENERAL CREDIT SERVICES INC; [X]Brandon Smith, OSB #124584 www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm and are now pending in the tial hearing on October 8th and contin- that Beneficiary has paid on or may PABLO SMITH; KIRA SERNA; Email: [email protected] above-entitled court. ued the hearing to the Planning Com- hereinafter pay to protect the lien, in- RICHARD SERNA; CASANDRA Robinson Tait, P.S. PUBLISHED: The World - November On August 19, 2013, Barry Roby was mission of November 12, 2013 at 6:00 cluding by way of illustration, but not SMITH; RAY KLEIN INC DBA Attorneys for Plaintiff 14, 21, 28, and December 05, 2013 duly appointed and is now serving as p.m. in the Coos Bay City Council limitation, taxes, assessments, inter- PROFESSIONAL CREDIT SERVICE; Tel: (206) 676-9640 (ID-20242121) personal representative of the estate. Chambers at 500 Central Avenue. est on prior liens, and insurance pre- AND PERSONS OR PARTIES Fax: (206) 676-9659 Your rights may be affected by this The City Council will consider the mat- miums, and (e) expenses, costs and UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, proceeding; additional information ter and the Planning Commission’s NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE attorney and trustee fees incurred by TITLE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE PUBLISHED: The World- November may be obtained from the records of recommendation at a public hearing Beneficiary in foreclosure, including PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE 21, 28, December 05 and 12, 2013 the court, the personal representative, which will occur on December 17, On Monday January 06, 2014 at the the cost of a trustee’s sale guarantee COMPLAINT HEREIN, (ID- 20242819) or the attorney for the personal repre- 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at the same loca- hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door and any other environmental or ap- sentative. The names and addresses tion. of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 praisal report. Defendant(s). North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the of the personal representative and the Public Notice: attorney for the personal representa- The hearings are open to the public defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- By reason of said default, Beneficiary TO: MYLA K. CISNEROS; AND ject to redemption, in the real property tive are: INVITATION TO BID: and all interested parties are encour- and the Successor Trustee have PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN Abandoned property of Julie Stoddard aged to attend. Written objections commonly known as: 1643 N. Dog- elected to foreclose the trust deed by CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: and All Others. For sale a 1997 should be filed at least five working wood St., Coquille, OR 97423,. The advertisement and sale pursuant to OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY Barry Roby c/o Nathan B. McClintock, Golden West, Plate #: X242732, Se- days prior to the date of the public court case number is 13CV0427, ORS 86.705 to ORS 86.795 and to DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT OSB#841520 rial #: 06911010DAB, Home ID#: hearing. Ordinance amendments are where Bank of America, is plaintiff, sell the real property identified above HEREIN, Corrigall, McClintock and Costello, 288217. The manufactured home is reviewed in accordance with Coos and Frank R. Alander Eleanor M. to satisfy the obligation that is se- LLP located at 1211 Embarcadero Circle, Bay Municipal Code Chapter 17.380. Alander, Western Mercantile Agency cured by the Trust Deed. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF P.O. Box 1178 Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 in Puerto Those wishing further information may Inc., is defendant. The sale is a pub- OREGON: You are hereby required lic auction to the highest bidder for Coos Bay, Or. 97420 Vista MHC. This will be a private sale. contact the Community Development NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the to appear and defend against the alle- Bids accepted until December 18, Department prior to the hearing at cash or cashier’s check, in hand, undersigned Successor Trustee or gations contained in the Complaint ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL 2013. Home must remain in the park. (541) 269-8918. made out to Coos County Sheriff’s Of- Successor Trustee’s agent will, on filed against you in the above entitled REPRESENTATIVE: Owner/resident must meet park resi- fice. For more information on this sale March 24, 2014, at one o’clock proceeding within thirty (30) days from Nathan B. McClintock, OSB #841520 dency requirements and agree to re- PUBLISHED: The World, December 5, go to: (1:00) p.m., based on the standard the date of service of this Summons Corrigall, McClintock and Costello, quired home repairs. Send or submit 2013 (ID-20240362) www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm of time established by ORS upon you. If you fail to appear and LLP bids to: Attn: Carolyn, 122 Arlington 187.110, just outside the main en- defend this matter within thirty (30) P.O. Box 1178 Place, Longview, WA 98632. Please PUBLISHED: The World- December trance of the Coos County Court- days from the date of publication 05, 12, 19 and 26, 2013 Coos Bay, Or. 97420 contact Jim or Dollie at 541-888-6411 house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Or- specified herein along with the re- for appointment to view home. S MALL (ID-20243270) egon, sell for cash at public auction to quired filing fee, HSBC BANK USA, ORS 113.075 provides that any per- the highest bidder the interest in said NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS son may assert an interest in the state PUBLISHED: The World- December B USINESS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE real property, which Grantor has or TRUSTEE FOR CARRINGTON for the reason that there exists a will 05 and 12, 2013 (ID-20243387) had power to convey at the time of the MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES that has not been alleged in the peti- On Monday January 06, 2014 at the execution by Grantor of the Trust 2007-HE1 ASSET-BACKED tion or that the decedent agreed, O WNERS : hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door Deed, together with any interest that PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES will PUBLIC NOTICE SELF STORAGE promised, or represented that the de- of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 Grantor or the successors in interest apply to the Court for the relief de- AUCTION COOS BAY STOR-N-LOK cedent would make a will or devise. North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the to Grantor acquired after the execu- manded in the Complaint. The first 1330 NEWMARK AVENUE Such an action must be commenced Find your niche defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- tion of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the date of publication is November 21, COOSBAY, OR 97420 541-888-5810 before the later of four months after ject to redemption, in the real property foregoing obligations thereby secured 2013. December 13th, 2013 @ 10 a.m. here! Tell them the date of delivery or mailing of the commonly known as: 1744 Johnson and the costs and expenses of sale. information described in ORS what your St. North Bend OR 97549,. The court NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: READ UNITS: D156 Chad G. Tucker, E180 113.145, or four months after the first case number is 13CV0525, where NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! Emily M. Bellinger, G279 Nancy J. business has to publication of notice to interested per- American West Bank, is plaintiff, and any person named in ORS 86.753 has You must “appear” in this case or the Paragon, B84 Rhonda G. White, E181 sons. offer on the Jeffrey S. Baker and Evelynn P. the right, at any time prior to five days other side will win automatically. To Terrence Rummerfield, D138 Nancy Baker, is defendant. The sale is a before the date last set for the sale, to “appear” you must file with the court a R. Brown, F240 Jennifer D. Figueroa, Bulletin Board. Dated and first published on Decem- public auction to the highest bidder for have this foreclosure proceeding dis- legal paper called a “motion” or G359 Megan K. Hearn, G262 Amanda ber 05, 2013. Affordable cash or cashier’s check, in hand, missed and the Trust Deed reinstated “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” J. Smith, G373 Cathleen K. Majola, ______made out to Coos County Sheriff’s Of- by payment to Beneficiary of the en- must be given to the court clerk or ad- B82 Sophia M. Zimmerman advertising Barry Roby, Personal Representative fice. For more information on this sale tire amount then due (other than such ministrator within thirty days along customized just go to: portion of the principal as would not with the required filing fee. It must be ORAL BIDS CASH ONLY. PUBLISHED: The World- December www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm then be due had no default occurred) in proper form and have proof of serv- for you! Call 05, 12 and 19, 2013 (ID-20243624) and by curing any other default com- ice on the plaintiff`s attorney or, if the Auctioneer will be: PUBLISHED: The World - December plained of herein that is capable of be- plaintiff does not have an attorney, Auction Masters 541-269-1222 05, 12, 19 and 26, 2013 ing cured by tendering the perfor- The Oregon Department of Correc- proof of service on the plaintiff. (ID-20243267) mance required under the obligation tions is seeking bidders for the Shut- Date of first publication: Ext. 269 or Trust Deed and, in addition to pay- ter Creek Correctional Institution IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, November 28th, 2013 to get started (SCCI) Roof Project. A Mandatory TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE ing said sums or tendering the perfor- YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTORNEY mance necessary to cure the default, Pre-Bid meeting will be conducted at IMMEDIATELY. If you need help in Date of second publication: today. SCCI, 95200 Shutters Landing Lane, December 5th, 2013 Reference is made to that certain line by paying all costs and expenses ac- finding an attorney, you may call the North Bend, OR 97459 on 12/19/2013 of credit trust deed (the “Trust Deed”) tually incurred in enforcing the obliga- @ 11:00 AM. All bidders are required dated January 30, 2007, executed by tion and Trust Deed, together with to submit the Security Form (LEDS) Joanne E. Culp (the “Grantor”) to U.S. Trustee and attorney fees not exceed- found in the Invitation to Bid (ITB) Bank Trust Company, National As- ing the amounts provided by ORS document available for download from sociation (the “Trustee”), to secure 86.753. the ORPIN web site identified below. payment and performance of certain Bidders are reminded to bring bid doc- obligations of Grantor to U.S. Bank In construing this notice, the singular uments including plans and drawings National Association (the includes the plural, and the word at the pre-bid meeting as they will not “Beneficiary”), including repayment of “grantor” includes any successor in in- be provided. The sole point of contact a promissory note dated January 30, terest of grantor, as well as any other for this project is 2007, in the principal amount of person owing an obligation, the perfor- [email protected] $118,000 (the “Note”). The Trust mance of which is secured by the 503-373-7508. Deed was recorded on March 28, Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” 2007, as Instrument No. 2007-3929 and “beneficiary” include their re- ORPIN DOCUMENT 291-1673-13. in the official real property records of spective successors in interest, if any. HTTPS://ORPIN.OREGON.GOV Coos County, Oregon. In accordance with the Fair Debt (ORPIN HELP 503 378 4642) The legal description of the real prop- Collection Practices Act, this is an PUBLISHED: The World- December erty covered by the Trust Deed is as attempt to collect a debt, and any 05 and 12, 2013 (ID-20243645) follows: information obtained will be used for that purpose. This communi- Beginning at a point which is East cation is from a debt collector. Legal Notice-Public Sale 492.73 feet and North 331.66 feet of the Southwest corner of Section 6, For further information, please contact On December 13, 2013 starting at Township 25 South, Range 12 West, Jesús Miguel Palomares at his mailing 10:00 at Circle H, 1190 Newmark, Willamette Meridian, Coos County, Or- address of Miller Nash LLP, 111 S.W. Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 egon; thence South 25º 36’ West Fifth Avenue, Suite 3400, Portland, 50.00 feet; thence South 27º 57’ East Oregon 97204 or telephone him at A public sale will be held by E.L. Ed- 207.00 feet; thence North 7º 13’ East (503) 224-5858. wards Realty II, Inc. 541-756-0347 97.00 feet; thence North 4º 52’ West 129 feet; thence North 87º 37 1/2’ DATED this 7th day of November, UNIT NAME West 76.73 feet to the point of beginn- 2013. Dunes V Corina Comstock ing, said parcel is designated Lot 6 of Englewood 95 Shane Frazier the proposed Kentuck Acres Plat lo- /s/ Jesús Miguel Palomares Ez- store 61 Crystal Leigh cated in said County and State. Successor Trustee Ez-store 9 John Miller Ez-store 2 Eve Rooklidge No action has been instituted to re- File No. 080090-0873 Circle H 110 Katrina Medeiros cover the obligation, or any part Circle H 38 John Thomas thereof, now remaining secured by the PUBLISHED: The World- November Trust Deed or, if such action has been 14, 21, 28 and December 05, 2013 PUBLISHED: The World- November instituted, such action has been dis- (ID-20242422) 28 and December 05, 2013 missed except as permitted by ORS (ID-20243234) 86.735(4).

The default for which the foreclosure CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR COOS COUNTY

NO. 13CV0467

PLAINTIFF’S SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION

ends. A change in finances looks and a romantic evening. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — promising. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2013 Make plans to spend time with TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Embrace and experience per- people you find uplifting. Harmony Travel to destinations that will bring sonal change, but do so with mod- will make up for any dilemmas or you closer to the people and things eration and restraint. Sticking to a losses that you face. Put home and you love. Social activities will lead budget or doing things on a shoe- family first. Entertain the ones you FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2013 to nostalgia and reconnecting. string will bring you far more satis- love. You can turn a possibility into Romance is in the stars. faction and less stress in the end. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — a reality if you are receptive to new GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Honesty and integrity must be Take part in a crusade or event ideas. Strive to be your best, and Put greater emphasis on the rela- withheld. Rid yourself of negative where you feel you can offer your you will find ways to improve your tionships you have personally and influences. services. Your sociable nature will standard of living. Stick to your professionally. Massage any prob- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. make a difference to those you game plan and refuse to take on lems that have the potential to 21) — Get back to basics and go encounter. A partnership looks burdens that don’t belong to you. come back to haunt you. Listen to over past experience in order to encouraging. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. complaints and make changes. avoid making a repetitious mis- CANCER (June 21-July 22) 21) — Listen to what’s being said, CANCER (June 21-July 22) take. Use your intelligence and ini- — Make a difference to the people but don’t rush to follow what others — Make some alterations at home tiate the changes you need to around you. Offer insightful sug- do. Make your moves based on to accommodate the activities you make. gestions and make a point to do what is most likely to bring you the will embark on between now and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. your part to bring peace and hap- highest reward. the end of the year.Shop for some- 19) — Show how passionate you piness to those less fortunate. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. thing unusual at a bargain price. can be regarding a cause or belief LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — 19) — Focus on looking your best. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) —Your you embrace. Your attention to Quickly handle any problem you Update your image, and you’ll charm and wit will put you into the detail and determination to reach a face. Don’t take over; just offer make an impression that will influ- spotlight. Use whatever chance goal will leave an imprint. suggestions. You don’t want to be ence what someone does for you. you get to impress and influence AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) labeled as a meddler. A short trip Financial prospects are looking people you want to work with or — Forget about your problems and or meeting will lead to a big good. spend more time with in the future. take time out to enjoy friends, col- change. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — leagues or family. Make positive VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — — Stick close to home. Travel and Work diligently to clear up a proj- personal physical changes that will Spend time with people who mean a communication will lead to delays ect that needs to be completed help improve your health and your lot to you. Participate in joint ven- and frustration. Make alterations to with precision and detail. A chance happiness. tures, and you’ll acquire better the way you earn a living. Let your to spend quality time with some- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) insight into how you can help others. passion lead the way. one special will spice up your love — Your greatest rewards will come The benefits will be worth your while. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) life. from helping those less fortunate. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — — Re-evaluate your relationships LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — New relationships will develop Take part in social activities that with friends, relatives and neigh- Refuse to get into a disagreement. through your selfless actions. encourage greater communica- bors. Associate with the people Compromise, and you will bypass Others will notice and appreciate tion. Find solutions to problems who have the most to offer and are a situation that is getting blown out your generous spirit. that face a core group, community willing to share. Romance will of proportion. Make love, not war, ARIES (March 21-April 19) — or cause you want to help. change your love life. and you will have more fun. Don’t overspend on luxury items. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ARIES (March 21-April 19) — SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Keep life simple and focus more — Fix up your place or look for Let bygones be bygones and — High energy will get you to the on what you can do to improve ways to spice up your life. Small, make a toast to the present and finish line in time to move on to your position, reputation and unique alterations to the way you the future. Concentrate on con- more entertaining activities. Don’t future. Question your beliefs and live will grab attention and give tracts; finalize and tidy up loose let jealousy stand between you your direction. your love life a boost.

C4 •The World • Thursday, December 5,2013 Cars from same maker usually have many same parts

Dear Tom and Ray: unique to every car model. CAR manufacturing costs. started using a small car like ventilation systems, air The other day, I stopped — John When cars are built from platform it calls “MQB” bags and electrical infra- my Toyota Sienna behind a TOM: I don’t happen to TALK the same “platform” (that’s (that stands for “modular” structure often are shared, Toyota Corolla at a traffic know if your brake pedal is the industry term for com- and then two German too. light. As I held my foot on the same as the Corolla’s. mon chassis architecture, words we can’t pronounce). RAY: So, what’s differ- the brake, I began to won- There’s not as much room engines and transmis- That platform is the basis of ent? Well, the stuff cus- der if the Corolla brake in the Corolla’s foot well as sions), several seemingly the Golf and Audi A3, and tomers can easily see and pedal was the same as mine, in the Sienna, so maybe different models can be will eventually be used for feel. and thought it would make not. But I know the brake built on the same assembly the Jetta and Passat, and The body styles. The economic sense for Toyota pedals for the Camry and line, or in the same factory. many others. In fact, VW appearance of the interior. if it were. I know the same the Sienna are the same RAY: Production can says more than 40 models The level of luxury you engines sometimes appear part. And that same pedal then be more easily shifted (including models VW sells experience, like seating in different models, but fits the Avalon, Solara and from slow-selling dogs to via its other brands) will be surfaces and the amount of overall, what percentage of maybe other Toyotas. TOM AND RAY the hot models people based on this one platform. leather versus plastic. The parts is shared between cars RAY: So, in general, MAGLIOZZI want. And new body styles TOM: So, shared plat- amount of sound insulation from the same manufactur- you’re absolutely right. can be brought to show- forms account for the stuffed between you and er, and what are the most There are lots of shared rooms faster, because the biggest, most expensive the outside world. commonly shared parts? Is parts for exactly the reason basic elements of the car shared parts. But part shar- TOM: The suspension that front brake caliper on you state: Because it makes ated and ordered 20,000 of are already designed and ing certainly goes farther characteristics can be my Lexus the same one that good economic sense. type A, 30,000 of type B ready to go. than that. Switchgear often tweaked to make one model slows down a Camry? Is the TOM: Obviously, if Ford and 80,000 of type C. TOM: So this is the name is shared among different feel more sporty — the way brake-fluid reservoir found designs and engineers one RAY: It makes repair of the game in car manufac- models. So the directional I like it — and another under the hood of my Acura directional switch and easier, too, because the turing today: reducing the and cruise-control switch- model feel more like a four- the same one that is tucked orders 10 bazillion of them, dealer has fewer parts to number of vehicle plat- es, the electric window wheeled living room, which away at the back of the each one is going to be keep in stock, and will be forms used, and increasing switches, door locks, light is my brother’s preference. engine compartment of a cheaper (in manufacturing more likely to have the part the number of shared parts. switches, foot pedals and RAY: Actually, I prefer Honda Accord? I can’t and spread-out engineer- you need when you need it. RAY: Take Volkswagen, seat-belt latches all are the my living room without imagine that every part is ing costs) than if Ford cre- TOM: Finally, it reduces for instance. It recently same. Things you don’t see, wheels. That’s a Jeep Cherokee? 2014 model surprises

BY ANN M.JOB highway when the Cherokee starting retail price of $23,595 vehicle moved over potholes senger SUVs. close the liftgate. The Associated Press has the base, 184-horsepow- with 168-horsepower, non- and other road imperfections To further dispense with Seats were comfortable, er, 2.4-liter, turbocharged, turbocharged four cylinder, with decent management of the idea that this Cherokee is front and back. The premi- The Jeep Cherokee is back, four-cylinder engine. six-speed automatic and shocks and vibrations. It was historic or somehow retro, um, leather-trimmed, black though no one recognizes the This is lower than other front-wheel drive. The not a “cush” ride but it was one only needs to get inside. seats in the test vehicle gave 2014 model — with sleek, five-passenger, four-cylin- Escape is offered with a 178- well-controlled, with even This is a modern SUV with good support, though the modern styling, a long list of der-powered SUVs that horsepower, turbo four body sway in curves nicely a communication display swirling tufted sections safety features, pleasant intersect the Cherokee’s cylinder, too. Prices start at held at bay. At the same time, between gauges right in front seemed a bit overdone. handling and comfortable price range, such as the $24,945 in a front-wheel the ride did not feel overly of the driver. Because of the Cherokee’s on-road ride — as a Honda CR-V, Ford Escape drive Escape. firm. The Cherokee uses a The driver sets the display sleek profile, there is a tad Cherokee. and Toyota RAV4. Another Cherokee com- MacPherson strut front sus- to show information he or less headroom in the back Remember,the last vehicle Note that the Cherokee petitor, the Toyota RAV4, is 2 pension with four-link rear she wants and can rotate seat — 38.5 inches — than in to carry the Cherokee name also offers an optional, 271- inches shorter than the with trailing arm. through a series of informa- Ford’s Escape, which has 39 was a 2001 sport utility vehi- horsepower, 3.2-liter V-6. Cherokee in overall length. Steering had good on- tion screens without turning inches. cle that had slab sides and The 2014 Cherokee has a The RAV4 has a starting center feel and felt normal, to either side. Cargo room in the noisy ride. starting retail price, includ- MSRP, including destination for an electric power rack- Another, bigger display Cherokee grows from 24.6 In contrast, the new ing destination charge, of charge of $24,160 for a front- and-pinion setup. atop the center of the dash- cubic feet to 54.9 cubic feet Cherokee looks distinctly $23,990 for a front-wheel wheel drive model with 176- Brakes worked strongly, board provides access to when rear seats are folded. different from any previous drive Sport model with the horsepower, non-turbo four with progressive, linear audio, navigation and the Maximum towing capaci- Cherokee — or Jeep, for that turbocharged four cylinder cylinder and six-speed auto- response to brake pedal pres- like. ty for the Cherokee is 4,500 matter. and nine-speed automatic. matic transmission. sure, and the Cherokee rode Attention to detail was pounds. It also has the segment’s No manual transmission is The test Cherokee in Deep like a tightly constructed, unexpected. There’s a bit of a first nine-speed automatic offered. Cherry Red paint drew atten- cohesive piece — nothing like shelf at the base of the dash- transmission. It uses a plat- The lowest starting price tion. Cherokees of old. board center stack where a GET YOUR BUSINESS form that’s based on cars for a new Cherokee with Some agreed that the new The engine sounded con- power connector and USB ADVERTISEMENT IN from Jeep owner Fiat of Italy. four-wheel drive is $25,990, take on Jeep’s trademark fident and provided strong port reside, making for a The new Cherokee offers or $2,000 more. This is with seven-slot grille at the front power smoothly, though nine handy spot for a phone. THE BULLETIN safety equipment that’s on the four-cylinder engine. of the Cherokee is reminis- gears seem like more than A covered storage spot is luxury cars and includes nifty The lowest starting MSRP, cent of an early-era Norelco what’s needed. atop the dashboard. There BOARD TODAY!! storage places and hooks, including destination charge, electric shaver. All these gears certainly are hooks in the cargo space plus sliding fore and aft back for a 2014 Cherokee with the No matter the debate on didn’t seem to help fuel to hang those pesky plastic seats, that some other SUVs Pentastar V-6 is $26,985, and styling, this Jeep felt solid in economy. The vehicle aver- grocery bags that otherwise do not. The 2014 Cherokee this is for a front-wheel drive its handling and ride. There aged 21.6 mpg in city/high- roll around on the floor. The even has 40.3 inches of model. was a hefty feel to the 4,000- way travel. This compares Cherokee’s front passenger legroom in the back seat. 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