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I Pregnant fiancee the struggle from the passen- ger’s seat of the patrol car. watched as he Welsh was convicted of seven charges total in rela- fought for his life tion to the incident, includ- ing attempted first-degree BY TYLER RICHARDSON assault, attempted second- The World degree assault and unlawful use of a weapon. She will be COQUILLE — A woman sentenced Nov. 5. was convicted of three Deputy District Attorney felonies Wednesday after Stephen Pettey said the trying to cut a North Bend assault convictions will most police officer with a small likely be combined and blade during a September Welsh could be facing around struggle. 24 months on that convic- Officer Patrick Kinney tion. testified he feared for his life Kinney said he first made when Danielle E. Welsh, 30, contact with Welsh Sept. 2 in pulled the blade and swung it a yard on McPherson Street, at him as he attempted to talk where he warned her about From left,Bradley McKay,8,Teagen Forbes,6,Kelsey McKay,6,and Trayton Forbes,4,trick-or-treated around downtown Coos Bay as char- to her about trespassing on trespassing. Welsh became acters from The Wizard of Oz on Wednesday. Local businesses that participated in the Coos Bay Downtown Association sponsored trick- the 2000 of Meade aggressive towards Kinney or-treating event displayed orange pumpkin posters in their windows and gave out candy. Street. and refused to speak him, he Kinney was able to wrestle said. the blade away from the A short time later, Kinney North Bend woman as she said he saw Welsh in a yard tried to slice his face and on Meade Street and got out wrists. Kinney’s pregnant to talk to her again about fiancee, who was on a ride- trespassing. Off to get treats along at the time of the attempted assault, watched SEE OFFICER | A10 THE WORLD North Bend lineman Children from the Bay Area frolicked though downtown Coos Bay from 3-6 p.m. aids Sandy recovery Wednesday afternoon as businesses opened their doors for the annual downtown Coos BY DANIEL SIMMONS-RITCHIE was white knuckled.” The World As they reached New Jersey Bay Safe Trick-or-Treat event. in the evening, Johnson Though the weather turned damp and MOHWAH, N.J. – Downed watched fireballs erupt from windy at times, many children and parents maple trees, blue electric fire- falling power lines. He count- balls and gas lines that span ed 25 explosions. braved the elements for bags full of sweets. hundreds of vehicles — those “It’s a distinctive blue are a few of the images that light,” he said. “The whole sky have struck one North Bend lights up. It’s incredible.” man working amongst the Sandy’s destruction left an wreckage of Superstorm estimated 8.2 million homes Sandy. without power after the storm Scott Johnson, 29, is one of passed Monday night. over 1,000 lineman called to Over the past three days, resuscitate the Northeast after Johnson and his fellow line- one of the largest Atlantic men have been righting those hurricanes on record. power lines.He expects to be in On Friday, Johnson halted the region at least four weeks. work he was doing in Los But why head to the heart of Angeles. He and a crew of a hurricane? Johnson is frank: lineman began driving a buck- The pay is good. et truck to Mahwah, N.J., However, there are other picking up fellow linemen factors too. Johnson says along the way. homeowners are exceptionally Daysen Bushmaker, 9, hands out candy to 3-year-old Bryson The crew tasted Sandy’s appreciative of their help, Busch, accompanied by his dad Braxton Busch, at City Hair salon fury Monday. After facing which makes the work in Coos Bay on Wednesday. snow flurries in Virginia, rewarding. their truck was knocked from For Johnson, it was also an side-to-side by gusts in appealing notch to mark on his Pennsylvania. belt. Photos by Alysha Beck “I can tell you, I have never “I have tried to experience driven in those kind of condi- every aspect of this trade,”he The World Trick-or-treaters swarmed the streets in downtown Coos Bay late tions,” Johnson said. “Just said. “And this was one aspect Wednesday afternoon. driving down the highway, I that I haven’t done.” Obama making up for Democrats hold slight lost time after storm edge in early voting

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Bring the giants to their knees Recently I wrote a letter to the editor and had the audacity to sug- gest some specific boycotting. As with the little boy in the Ameritrade T.V. commercials, apparently boy- cotts are frowned upon by this establishment! So, I am hoping the paper will print the words of a personal hero of mine, Jesse Ventura: “You control our world. You’ve poisoned the air we breathe, con- taminated the water we drink and copyrighted the food we eat. We fight in your wars, die for your caus- es and sacrifice our freedoms to protect you. You’ve liquidated our savings, destroyed our middle class and used our tax dollars to bail out your unending greed. We are slaves to your corporations, zombies to your airwaves, servants to your Messerle will move McKeown will to Coos Bay.Sorry Arnie, Little Peter approval of the administrator posi- decadence. You’ve stolen our elec- DeFazio has claimed he did it.I don’t tion. tions, assassinated our leaders and us forward bring jobs to coast believe either one of them. 3. The recommendations of the In regard to Obama, I believe we structure committee were based in abolished our basic rights as human Every once in a while, an individ- Over the last several months, I all have seen what a total failure he part on the opinions of only 20 per- beings. You own our property, ual will choose to run for public have been disappointed in the way has been and how bad things have cent of county employees. shipped away our jobs and shredded office for no reason except to serve. that Bob Main has chosen to wage became since he has been in office. I firmly believe that we should our unions. You’ve profited off of his campaign against Mr. Messerle. They have a full and comfortable life disaster,destabilized our currencies, Anyone who can not see what has vote against the county administra- We all know that Mr. Main wants to with a great family and friends with- happened and how bad things are tor position (ballot measure 6-144) and raised our cost of living. You’ve keep his job as a county commis- out taking on a tough job with added monopolized our freedom, stripped must be it some kind of denial or just and put pressure on our elected rep- sioner, but continually spreading responsibilities. But they feel a real don't care. Many people will vote for resentatives to increase timber har- away our education and have almost falsehoods about Mr. Messerle’s need to help. extinguished our flame. We are hit him just because he is black and vest from federal forests or resume positions seems to me to be a most That individual in this November because there is a “D” behind his payments in substitution of such ... we are bleeding ... but we ain’t got desperate method for doing so. election is Caddy McKeown, a can- time to bleed. We will bring the name, and that is just plain stupid. harvests. Bob Main has stated several times didate for the Oregon House of Rep- James E. Nielsen giants to their knees and you will The only way to begin to save that Mr. Messerle supports the resentatives in District 9, which Coquille witness our revolution!” what is left of this country and state expansion of the Bandon Marsh. encompasses Coos Bay to a segment is to vote the 3 Rs — Romney, Lorraine Pool This is simply not true. I asked Mr. of Yachats. How fortunate the voters Bandon Robertson, and Roberts! Messerle point blank about this are in our district. You will have the Phil Shellabarger Kudos issue because I have heard from Mr. opportunity to be served by one who Coos Bay Editor’s note: Ms. Pool is correct. Main and his surrogates that has the experience to bring jobs to Although The World gladly publishes Messerle was a primary supporter of the South Coast and the common letters on public issues of all kinds,we the “land grab.” Mr. Messerle is sense to work with many different reject letters calling for boycotts of Not in my Garden against the expansion of the Bandon individuals in the House of Repre- specific businesses. Lots of thanks for a Marsh and has not changed his posi- sentatives to help make that happen. Valley backyard tion on this issue. A vote for Caddy McKeown Monster Disco Ball makes perfect sense to me. I attended a meeting recently Second, I have heard Mr. Main That was a party! Thanks for Maturity, decorum Joanne Verger involving my Garden Valley neigh- both in radio commercials and on crowding the dance floor in fabu- Coos Bay bors and other interested parties. in public meetings the Jim Bice Show (a podcast of the Don Gurney sat quietly listening lous (or downright disturbing!) Sept. 17,2012, radio show is available to what was being said. Toward the costumes, and raising $4,000 for In an attempt to stay abreast of on the Internet) state that Mr. end of the meeting, Don stood up Coos Historical & Maritime Muse- issues affecting the citizens of Coos Messerle “wants to sell our county Save the country and addressed our group. He gave a um programs. County, I regularly tune into the forests.” I am disappointed in Main with the 3 Rs little history of growing up in the A big thank you to Big Lots for local public television broadcasts of for misrepresenting Mr. Messerle’s Coquille Valley and being a cattle- anchoring this year’s Monster the Coos County Board of Commis- position on how best to use our Once again, the lying little Peter man. He also stated he was a firm Disco Ball. Equally heartfelt appre- sioners meetings. Over the past year county resources. If anyone should DeFazio is whining and sniveling believer in property rights of indi- ciation to The Mill for outstanding or so, many of the commission know about proper management of because the playing field is level. Art viduals and no government involve- support and hospitality, to St. John meetings have seemed more like forest resources, it’s Mr. Messerle, Robinson just received a lot of ment in our properties. Entertainment for irresistible reality TV than civil public meet- who makes his living from judicious money for his campaign. Yes, it was His policy included a door that music and lively DJ-ing, and to ings. management of forest lands. To from out of state. Little Pete is hav- will always be open. Better yet, he those who so generously provided The disruptive, childlike antics of imply that he would sell the forest ing a fit about this,but have you seen states, “'I will come to them.” I prizes and services: Cougar Eye a few antagonists, with neither the where his campaign funds come out from under the county, leaving believe Don Gurney will make a Care, Columbia Distributing, Cic- respect nor maturity to participate from? Not only out of state,but from us destitute, is an irresponsible lie. good commissioner. That is why I carelli’s Restaurant, Farr’s True in public meetings with an appro- big unions. Equally disturbing is Mr. Main’s am supporting him for Position 3, Value Hardware, City Subs, Abby’s priate decorum, is totally unaccept- In the past 25 years, he has assertion that Mr. Messerle wants to and combined with the re-election Pizza, Cedar Electric, Benetti’s able.Perhaps even more dishearten- received millions and millions of sell the county parks and make them of Bob Main for Position 1, we will Italian Restaurant, Portland Bagel ing is the fact that Coos County dollars from unions. He also has have a great team to move Coos Company, Checkerberry’s Florist, Commissioner Bob Main has chosen unavailable to the public. I have received large amounts from envi- heard this several times during his County ahead. Safeway North Bend, Katrina to sit back, as if oblivious to the jeer- ronmentalists. (He has a 90 percent Kathleen’s Gifts, Walgreens, Ore- multiple interviews with Mr. Bice, Keeping the environmentalists ing, heckling, boos, and other disor- favorable rating with them.) This gon Tool & Supply, Yellow Cab whose creative use of the “facts” is such as USF&W, ODF&W, OWEB derly conduct from folks that are has not been good for Oregon. Taxi, Marshfield Bargain House, almost breathtaking. As I recall, it and the Nature Conservancy, that clearly his supporters. DeFazio says he supports the coal are the arms and legs of our federal Abel Insurance, Crystal Shoji, Sally While Commissioner Fred was Mr. Main that treated the coun- trains to Coos Bay.He also said “The Prouty, Ed and Karen O’Donnell, ty parks as his own personal play- government, from encroaching into Messerle has repeatedly removed health care bill is a bad bill and I will our backyards is utmost. Jon and Lee Littlefield, Patty ground, while everyone who wished hecklers from commission meet- vote no on it.” Now, do you really Let me reiterate: Not in my back- Borcher, Cory Smith, John and Teri to reserve campsites waited in line, ings, the disruptions continue. thing little Pete will go against his yard. Whitty, and Steve and Joan Greif. only to find out that he had inexpli- Commissioner Main should not liberal/environmental base in Barbara Burris Thanks again, and start plan- cably beaten them to the prime only be embarrassed by this boorish Eugene for a coal train to Coos Bay? Coquille ning next year’s costume! behavior from his supporters. It is reservations. After 25 years of DeFazio’s lying, Annie Donnelly his responsibility to take them to the In every election, I look to how good-old-boy deals and going along Coos County Historical Society proverbial woodshed and demand the candidates conduct themselves with the socialist Democrats in Vote against the North Bend they cease this nonsense. for clues as to how they will govern. Washington, we need to dump When electing a commissioner This time, the choice is clear. If you DeFazio and let him retire to his administrator wish to have a self-dealing commis- who will represent Coos County fancy estate in New Zealand! I strongly oppose the ballot Bay Area Youth sioner who has no problem distort- with integrity for the next four years, Arnie Roblan seems to have a bit measure to create a county adminis- ing the truth for his own benefit, fundraiser thanks the citizens of Coos County should of the same problem with the truth trator position for a number of rea- then by all means, vote for Bob consider the civil and moral forti- as DeFazio. Not as much, only sons. One of these is that the propo- ORCO Arts would like to thank tude that makes a quality leader. Main. But, if you wish, as I do, to because he hasn’t been in office as nents of this action cite the fact that our community partners who Because it is clear that Bob Main have a commissioner who cares long. As you recall, Roblan tried to 15 Oregon counties have this type of helped us with donations, set up does not embrace those qualities, about the county and wants to move claim he got the funding for the air- government. Lane County is one of and staffing of “The Mother of All my vote for Coos County commis- us forward, then I encourage you to port when the opposite was the these and it was very close to bank- Garage Sales” between October 6 sioner will go to Fred Messerle. vote for Fred Messerle. case. We only got the funding ruptcy until there was a one-year and Oct. 12: Dale and the boys from Donna Russell Amy Muenchrath because of Sen. Verger and Rep. extension of timber payments. Yet, Belloni Boys Ranch, Norm Frost, Coos Bay Coos Bay Wayne Krieger. Arnie is now imply- when asked what he would do to Nute Nemeth and The Tuna Guys, ing he got the funding for the rail line solve a projected Coos County rev- Emily Ashworth, South Coast Food enue short fall in two years, Fred Share/ORCCA, Jean, Patty, Liz, Messerle (The World, Oct. 4) stated Elka, Tulley, Linda, Laurel, Andy, he would facilitate mining on our Dan and Jessica. forest and streamline the county’s You helped make our largest structure (meaning adding a county fundraiser of the year a total suc- administrator). cess. Proceeds from this sale fund Lane County’s financial situation Leadership for Bay Area Youth. validates my opinion and that of Again, thank you. We couldn't others, including Bob Main, that our have done it without you! major financial problem is a lack of Suzanne Adams timber payments, not streamlining North Bend our county’s structure. In fact, Coos County is not nearly as close to bankruptcy as Lane County,because of the unpopular decisions of previ- Write to us ous commissioners to reduce spending early on. The World welcomes letters from Another reason I oppose a county readers. Please observe these stan- administrator is there was a minori- dards: ty report to the structure committee I Use your real name. findings that was basically ignored I 400 words maximum. by the majority and not adequately I Include your address and daytime publicized in The World. Some of phone number for verification. the minority report’s findings were: I No defamation, vulgarity or busi- 1. Adding an administrator ness complaints. should be approved by citizen vote, I No poetry or religious testimony. not implemented at the earliest opportunity. (The commissioners We generally print every letter that have now reluctantly agreed to this.) meets these guidelines. Send yours to 2. 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C M C M Y K Thursday, November 1,2012 • The World • A5 Y K State Father’s grave lies Worker leaving hospital unmarked after widow spends with reattached right arm

his money PORTLAND (AP) — The Philomath Fire Department real quick. He got to the hos- moment he realized he had medics arrived within min- pital within an hour of losing DEAR ABBY: My father sliced his right arm off with a utes, and REACH helicopter his arm. That’s a big deal passed away a year ago, after hula saw,sawmill worker Jesse flew Gonzalez to Legacy because he’s not around the being married to “Valerie” Gonzalez knew he didn’t have Emanuel Medical Center in corner.” for 14 years. After his death, time to panic. Portland. Gonzalez and his surgeon she got his life insurance. She “I felt a sting and then The magnitude of what spoke about the ordeal at a paid for his when I looked at my arm, I had happened only began to press conference at the med- funeral and noticed it was gone and I sink in as he rode in the heli- ical center on Tuesday, eight the burial. DEAR immediately left the area to copter. days after the accident. She also ABBY find help,”he said. “I think the shock started It will take six months to a bought a The 40-year-old Albany settling in as far as my arm is year for the nerves in his arm new house resident was working at severed off,”he said. “I think I to regenerate, but his surgeon and a horse Mary’s River Lumber Co.’s started to be a little bit upset is optimistic that he will even- within two fence plant in Philomath on with myself.” tually regain at least some months of Oct. 22 when his arm was sev- As soon as he arrived in sensation and the ability to losing our ered at the elbow. Portland, he was prepped for use his fingers. father. Four His co-workers acted fast, surgery. Surgeons had to sequen- months The Associated Press Gonzalez said. “The most important tially sew and assemble all later, she Legacy Emanuel Medical Center spokeswoman Amber Shoebridge, sec- One of them, Tony thing is the time it takes to get parts of his arm back together. was dating JEANNE ond from right, wheels Jesus “Jesse” Gonzalez of Albany, right, out of Killgore, applied a tourniquet (the arm) back on,” his sur- Madey said on Tuesday another PHILLIPS the room after speaking to members of the media with Dr. Steven to stop the bleeding. Someone geon, Dr. Steven Madey, said that Gonzalez may be released man. Madey, left,Tuesday afternoon in Portland. else retrieved his arm. Tuesday. “So everyone moved from the hospital this week. My sister and I didn’t ask for anything except a few articles of Dad’s Crews go Charity clothing. Having spent all the insurance money, Valerie is garden plot now asking me and my sister to work on to give her money for our sold for father’s headstone. We feel Apple data his life insurance money should have been used for offices this. My question is, are we center wrong for being angry with EUGENE (AP) — The her? Isn’t she at least morally PRINEVILLE (AP) — Eugene City Council voted obligated to purchase his Contractors have begun lev- Wednesday to sell a nearly 2- headstone? — LOST GRIEV- eling ground and pouring acre downtown plot to a ING DAUGHTER concrete for the foundation credit union to use as its cor- DEAR DAUGHTER: Your of an Apple data center at porate headquarters. stepmother should be Prineville in Central Oregon Part of the site has been ashamed of herself for foist- The Bend Bulletin reports used as a garden to produce ing off her moral responsibil- that building permits were fruit and vegetables for char- ity to her husband of 14 years. approved Oct. 19 for the ities for the past three years. And no, you’re not wrong to 338,000-square-foot build- The council vote was 6-2. be angry about it. ing, and the work started Councilor Mike Clark said You and your sister must shortly after that. the planned construction now decide if you can live The estimated project will continue Eugene’s cost is about $67.1 million, The Associated Press progress in redeveloping its with the thought of your In this May 17,2010, photo, attorney David Sugerman holds an Iraqi dinar that he received from a soldier for father having an unmarked according to county permits downtown, The Register- for construction, electrical his help representing 21 Oregon National Guardsmen in their lawsuit against war contractor Kellogg, Brown Guard reported. grave. Ask the people who and Root over exposure to hexavalent chromium in Iraq at his office in Portland. manage the cemetery if they and mechanical work, and Northwest Community might allow you to have a plumbing and sprinkler He also pleaded no con- ruts in the pavement. Credit Union is buying the special planting — a bush, installation. test to attempted murder land for $1.23 million, with perhaps — to be used as a Apple hasn’t released a STATE charges in the shooting of Portland coin dealer plans to build a headquarters marker in lieu of a headstone. construction timeline nor DIGES T two men who survived. gets 4 years in prison that would bring 150 employees to downtown DEAR ABBY: Last night I elaborated on its plans for a He’ll be sentenced Dec. 3 PORTLAND (AP) — A 72- Eugene. got a debt collection call for second structure. They’re The jury of six men and six in Marion County Circuit year-old coin dealer who Credit union executives my brother, “Stan.” He and expected to house servers for women were given the case Court. once had a radio show pro- said they want to start build- his wife, “Susie,”are ready to Apple’s iCloud data. at 4 p.m. Wednesday after a The Statesman Journal moting gold and silver ing next spring. The city file for bankruptcy and have The company paid $5.6 three-week trial. reports Garcia-Ceja fled to investments was sentenced plans to pay an estimated been dodging creditors left million in February for 160 They will decide whether Mexico after the shooting in federal court Wednesday $200,000 in city fees that are and right. This is the first acres of vacant land where it Kellogg, Brown and Root is and stayed with his brother, in Portland to more than four normally paid by developers. time I have heard from Stan’s is now building. responsible for the soldiers’ 29-year-old Manuel Garcia- years in prison and ordered For the past three years, creditors, but creditors have exposure to a harmful chem- Ceja, another fugitive to pay more than $4 million Regulators order natural about an acre of the parcel called me about other family ical, and whether that expo- accused of stabbing his girl- in restitution. has been used as a vegetable members, too. My relatives gas rate reductions sure led to their ongoing res- friend in 2006 in Salem. Lawrence H. Heim plead- and fruit garden tended by expect me to lie to the callers PORTLAND (AP) — Rates piratory illnesses. Both brothers were ed guilty in May to wire University of Oregon stu- to protect them. for natural gas in Oregon The soldiers argue that the arrested in 2010 and extra- fraud. dents and community volun- Abby, I pay my bills and have been cut. fear of future illnesses is dited. Manuel Garcia-Ceja The U.S. attorney’s office teers. pride myself on living an The Public Utility causing them to suffer emo- pleaded guilty to attempted says Heim fell behind in coin Denny Braud, senior city honest and open life. I feel Commission said tional distress. Attorney murder and was sentenced to purchases in 2009 and start- development analyst, said bad for Stan and Susie, but is Wednesday it has ordered Mike Doyle asked for a mini- more than seven years in ed operating his U.S. Gold city staff will work with the it right for them to expect me three companies to reduce mum of $1 million for each prison. and Silver Investments com- university to try and find to deal with their creditors rates based on the lower soldier. pany like a Ponzi scheme — Capacity of Lane another site for the garden, when they won’t? — FED UP prices they pay for gas. It Doyle says KBR knew using money from newer which is in 3 feet of dirt piled IN DELAWARE said gas supply has been about the risk and took no County Jail shrinks customers to pay off older atop concrete near the feder- DEAR FED UP: Of course surging as a result of new action. EUGENE (AP) — Lane investors. al courthouse. not. However, whoever made drilling techniques. Oregon KBR attorney Geoffrey County Sheriff Tom Turner The scheme collapsed in Among the garden work- that call may not have been in gets gas mainly from Canada Harrison the company did its told county commissioners 2011. ers have been high school compliance with the Fair and the Rocky Mountain duty, warning the U.S. Army Wednesday that the U.S. students, at-risk and run- Debt Collection Practices region. that the soldiers were at risk. Marshals Service has not Sentencing resumes away youth, and former Act, which applies to those The reductions among the been using as much space in in school gun case inmates. From April through who collect debts owed to three companies range from Child found alone in the jail as expected — about MEDFORD (AP) — An October, the garden pro- creditors for personal, family 6.9 percent to 17.30 percent, home with corpse 40 to 50 inmates a month Oregon man who authorities duced more than 6,000 and household debts. (These the latter for Cascade instead of 70. PORTLAND (AP) — Police feared might have been plan- pounds of vegetables and can include car loans, mort- Natural Gas customers. The As a result, jail revenue say officers rescued a hungry ning a sniper attack on a high fruits for community groups. gages and money owed for other companies are will fall at least $750,000 and thirsty 2-year-old boy school football game is due The idea for the garden medical bills.) Northwest Natural and short this year. from an east Portland house back in federal court in came from the U.S. District According to the Fair Debt Avista. In response Turner is where a woman’s body was Medford for sentencing today. Court’s chief judge, Ann Collection Practices Act, a The commission said the reducing the capacity of the found Wednesday. A federal judge postponed Aiken, who saw the lot and its debt collector may not con- rates are effective today. jail by 35 beds and cutting The Oregon state medical sentencing for Raphael E. rubble from her fourth-floor tact the debtor’s friends, rel- the jobs of six deputies as of examiner says that 40-year- Amoroso of Grants Pass ear- office and wondered whether atives, employer or others, Campaign for open high Dec. 1. old Micaela Quinn died of lier this week after reading a former prison inmates in her except to find out where the court seat heating up The Register-Guard natural causes. report from a psychologist Re-entry Court could garden person who owes the money reports the jail has the PORTLAND (AP) The Sgt. Pete Simpson says a who examined him recently. there alongside community lives or works. If the calls capacity for 472 inmates but campaign for an open seat on friend of Quinn’s who hadn’t Prosecutors want Amoroso volunteers. continue, contact the Federal will be able to hold only Oregon’s highest court has heard from the woman in a to serve seven years in prison The city bought the land Trade Commission by calling about 140 local offenders. taken an unusually combat- couple of days had gone to on charges of having a gun on 12 years ago as party of a deal (toll-free) 1-877-382-4357 or Money shortages have ive tone. the house to check on her school grounds and being a for a former cannery site that visit its website, forced the jail to released The two candidates — a and found the body — and marijuana user in possession cleared the way to build the www.ftc.gov. hundreds of inmates before Portland judge and a the little boy. The friend of firearms. courthouse. DEAR ABBY: Over the Portland attorney — are tak- called police. they completed their sen- years I have become friends ing potshots at each other Police say the child tences. with a client of mine, over their experience. appeared to be in good health “Doug.”I live in Wisconsin; Multnomah County but was taken to a hospital as Studded tires now he lives in Florida. We are Circuit Judge Richard a precaution. legal on highways both happily married and Baldwin has blasted attorney PORTLAND (AP) — share about family and Nena Cook for inflating her Man pleads guilty in Studded tires are now legal work. We use instant mes- resume, saying she exagger- Salem park murder on Oregon roadways. saging for work-related ated her experience prose- SALEM (AP) — A 21-year- The Oregon Department issues and to chitchat. cuting criminal cases in the old, Lorenzo Garcia-Ceja, of Transportation allows the We have typed “I love Multnomah County District pleaded guilty Wednesday to tires from Nov. 1 to April 1 for you” to each other at times Attorney’s Office while a law murder in the shooting death winter driving. — but only if we’re being student, and her service as a of Montez Bailey in 2009 in a They’re banned the rest of sarcastic, joking around or backup judge. Salem park. the year because they cause saying thanks for some Cook replies that her help. experience amounts to more My husband doesn’t think hands-on work with crimi- you can say “I love you” to a nal law than Baldwin has Death Notices Funeral done. friend without having feel- Dennis Cutting — 67, of Saturday, Nov. 3 Though the race is non- Cremation Cremation GardensGardens ings or wanting more. I have North Bend, died Oct. 30, Diane Weston, 2 p.m., partisan, Baldwin has the never regarded Doug as any- 2012, in North Bend. memorial service, Coos Bay Stop by and visit our peaceful cremation gardens. If you backing of Democrats like thing but a friend, and he Arrangements are pending Chapel, 685 Anderson Ave. have already scattered ashes or would like to inurn ashes feels the same. former Gov. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, November 1,2012 Y K Nation New York struggles back 2 days after killer storm

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C M C M Y K Thursday, November 1,2012 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World NATIONAL China bans toy planes, DIGEST pigeons to secure congress NYC subways, airports and traffic starting up BEIJING (AP) — Don’t roll second-largest economy for for the all-powerful Polit- NEW YORK (AP) — The down the taxi windows. the next decade. Most of the buro’s Standing Committee, cleanup of miles of New Jer- Don’t buy a remote-con- security measures have been suffered a spectacular fall sey shorefront ripped apart trolled plane without a police phased in in time for today’s from grace in which his wife by Superstorm Sandy has just chief’s permission. And don’t opening of a meeting of the was convicted of murder. One begun, but New York City release your pigeons. Central Committee, the of President Hu Jintao’s clos- moved closer to resuming its The Associated Press Beijing is tightening secu- roughly 370-member body est aides was demoted, normal frenetic pace by get- Buildings which were destroyed from the shelling by Syrian forces loyal rity as its all-important that is finalizing prepara- apparently after his son was ting back its vital subways. to Syrian president Bashar Assad, at al-Qossour neighborhood in Homs Communist Party congress tions for the congress. killed alongside two partially New Yorkers began lining province, central Syria on Wednesday. approaches, and some of the China always tightens dressed women in an accident up at subway stops by 5 a.m. measures seem downright security for high-profile in his Ferrari. Meanwhile, today, an hour before the Syrian rebels kill 28 soldiers bizarre. Kitchen knives and events, like much of the rest protests over pollution, land storm-crippled subways pencil sharpeners reportedly of the world. London, for seizures and local corruption were to start running. The BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian according to the Observato- have been pulled from store instance, restricted air traffic continue across the country. predawn commuters waiting rebels killed 28 soldiers in ry, which relies on reports shelves, and there’s even a during the Olympics. Human rights groups at platforms included con- attacks on military check- from activists on the ground. rumor that authorities are on But many of Beijing’s report that activists and peti- struction workers, shop points in northern Idlib There was no official con- the lookout for seditious rules seem extraordinary, tioners are being rounded up owners and executives. province on today, just hours firmation of the deaths from messages on pingpong balls. perhaps in an effort to ahead of the congress. But the The decision to reopen after a wave of bombings hit the authorities. undamaged parts of the Damascus and its outskirts, The relentless fighting in The congress, which smooth a once-a-decade broader security measures nation’s largest transit sys- activists said. Syria has killed more than begins Nov. 8, will name new transition that has already may best illustrate how China tem came as the region The Britain-based Syrian 36,000 people since March leaders to run the world’s been bumpy. is trying to leave absolutely no struggled to find its way back Observatory for Human 2011, when the uprising most populous country and Bo Xilai, once a candidate room for disruptions. from a storm that killed more Rights said the rebels against President Bashar than 70 people and left more attacked three military Assad’s regime began. It than 5 million without power. checkpoints near the town of started as peaceful protests Two of the regio’'s main Saraqeb, killing the troops. inspired by the Arab Spring airports opened Wednesday Five rebels also died in gun but quickly morphed into a and officials promised that battles following the attacks, bloody civil war. the third, LaGuardia Airport, would return to service today. Actors and eager audi- ences brought darkened Broadway theaters back to life. And New Yorkers packed on to buses that returned for the first time to city streets since the storm, joining a throng of gridlocked traffic that navigated the city with- out working stop lights.

Agonizing question on rebuilding N.J. shore LONG BEACH TOWN- SHIP, N.J. (AP) — In its tear of destruction, the mega- storm Sandy left parts of New Jersey’s beloved shore in NEW LOBBY HOURS tatters, sweeping away beaches, homes, boardwalks 8 AM – 4 PM and amusement parks. The devastation left the state a blank canvas to rede- velop its prized vacation towns. But environmental- ists and shoreline planners urged the state to think about how — and if — to redevelop the shoreline as it faces an even greater threat of extreme weather. “The next 50 to 100 years are going to be very different than what we’ve seen in the past 50 years,”said S. Jeffress Williams, a scientist emeri- tus at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Woods Hole Science Center in Massachusetts. The sea level is rising fast, and destructive storms are occurring more frequently, said Williams, who expects things to get even worse. He and other shoreline advocates say the state should consider how to protect coastal areas from furious storms when they rebuild it, such as relocating homes and businesses farther from the shore, building more seawalls and keeping sand dunes high.

Proponents of sea barrier to shield N.Y. NEW YORK (AP) — The vast destruction wreaked by the storm surge in New York could have been prevented with a sea barrier of the type that protects major cities in Europe, some scientists and engineers say. The multibil- lion-dollar price tag of such a project has been a hindrance, but may appear more palat- able after the damage from Superstorm Sandy has been tallied. “The time has come. The city is finally going to have to face this,”said oceanography professor Malcolm J. Bow- man at Long Island’s Stony Brook University. He has warned for years of the potential for a catastrophic storm surge in New York and has advocated for a barrier. Invented by Bowman and his colleague Douglas Hill, two European engineering firms have drawn up propos- als for walling most of New York off from the sea, at a price just above $6 billion. Before the storm, Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s admin- istration had said it was work- ing to analyze natural risks and the effectiveness of various coast-protection techniques, including storm-surge barri- ers. But officials had noted that barriers were only one of many ideas, and they have often emphasized more mod- est, immediate steps the city has taken, such as installing floodgates at sewage plants and raising the ground level while redeveloping a low- lying area in Queens. C M C M Y K Y K

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Eugene 59 52 0.35 Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 43. Klamath Falls 57 37 0.14 The Tide Tables Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Patchy fog La Grande 66 37 0.00 To find the tide prediction for your area, add or Temperatures indicate Wednesday’s high Fairbanks 22 06 sno Philadelphia 51 45 cdy . Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 60. Medford 57 49 0.42 subtract minutes as indicated. To find your esti- and overnight low to 5 a.m. Fargo 53 29 cdy Phoenix 88 62 pcdy mated tidal height, multiply the listed height by Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Newport 55 52 1.18 Hi Lo Prc Otlk Flagstaff 68 25 pcdy Pittsburgh 39 38 .28 rn Portland area the high or low ratio for your area. Pendleton 68 46 T Albuquerque 73 43 cdy Fresno 82 59 cdy Pocatello 75 43 cdy Location High time ratio Low time ratio Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers. Patchy fog . Portland 60 54 0.22 AnchorageLast of 30 Sandy 22 pcdy BringsGreen Bay Scattered 47 27 Precipitation cdy Portland,Maine 61 45 .01 cdy Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. Redmond 64 42 T Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 Atlanta 65 37 clr Hartford Spgfld 54 42 cdy Providence 55 42 cdy What is left over from Sandy will continue to provide scattered rain Friday: Areas of fog. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a Roseburg 59 47 0.38 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 Atlantic City 55 38 cdy Honolulu 85 72 clr Raleigh-Durham 56 42 pcdy high near 59. Light east southeast wind. Salem 58 53 0.28 Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 Austin 86 51 pcdy Houston 84 60 pcdy Reno 69 48 cdy Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 and even some snow through the Northeast. Scattered snow will Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly Baltimore 53 44 cdy Indianapolis 45 29 pcdy Richmond 56 42 cdy Port Orford -0:28 .86 -0:23 .99 also be possible through the Northern Rockies, while cool cloudy, with a low around 48. Light wind. Reedsport +1:05 .79 +1:20 .75 Billings 58 37 cdy Jackson,Miss. 76 42 clr Sacramento 65 58 .29 rn Umpqua River -0:01 .81 -0:01 .91 Birminghamtemperatures 67 36 willgrip clr Jacksonville the Upper Midwest 71 50 and pcdy OhioSt Louis Valley. 57 37 pcdy Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly Extended outlook Boise 74 53 .03 cdy Kansas City 61 41 clr Salt Lake City 76 55 cdy cloudy, with a high near 60. Light and variable wind. HIGH TIDE A.M. P.M. Boston 55 45 cdy Key West 76 65 clr San Angelo 83 46 clr Date time ft. time ft. Weather Underground • AP North Coast FRIDAY SATURDAY Buffalo 45 42 .26 rn Las Vegas 80 57 cdy San Diego 68 62 cdy 1-Nov 2:50 7.4 1:59 8.6 Burlington,Vt. 57 45 .04 cdy Lexington 47 34 .01 clr San Francisco 64 59 .35 rn Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly 2-Nov 3:29 7.2 2:33 8.3 Casper 67 40 clr Little Rock 71 44 clr San Jose 64 58 .10 rn cloudy, with a low around 46. Wind 7 to 11 mph. Charleston,S.C. 67 44 clr Los Angeles 71 56 cdy Santa Fe 69 37 clr Friday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Patchy fog. 3-Nov 4:10 7.0 3:10 7.9 Charleston,W.Va. 41 38 .22 cdy Louisville 54 34 clr Seattle 60 52 .39 rn Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 55. 4-Nov 3:56 6.8 2:51 7.5 Charlotte,N.C. 61 34 clr Madison 50 29 cdy Sioux Falls 59 34 cdy Friday Night: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a low around 5-Nov 4:46 6.7 3:42 7.0 Cheyenne 65 36 clr Memphis 66 42 pcdy Spokane 58 44 .02 rn 47. South wind 11 to 14 mph. Chance of rain is 60%. Mostly cloudy Chance of rain LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. Chicago 50 34 cdy Miami Beach 75 59 clr Syracuse 48 43 .06 rn Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, 64/52 63/51 Date time ft. time ft. Cincinnati 42 36 .02 pcdy Midland-Odessa 81 46 clr Tampa 71 63 .01 cdy with a high near 57. South wind around 13 mph. Cleveland 42 40 .45 rn Milwaukee 48 34 cdy Toledo 42 40 .01 cdy 1-Nov 8:03 3.5 8:45 -0.2 Colorado Springs 71 36 clr Mpls-St Paul 52 38 cdy Tucson 89 56 clr Central Oregon SUNDAY MONDAY 2-Nov 8:39 3.7 9:22 0.1 Columbus,Ohio 42 40 .10 pcdy Missoula 57 40 rn Tulsa 69 40 clr Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. 3-Nov 9:18 4.0 10:03 0.4 Concord,N.H. 57 41 cdy Nashville 60 29 clr Washington,D.C. 55 43 cdy Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 59. South wind 4-Nov 9:03 4.1 9:47 0.7 Dallas-Ft Worth 83 53 clr New Orleans 80 58 clr W. Palm Beach 74 56 clr around 6 mph. 5-Nov 10:00 4.2 10:38 1.0 Daytona Beach 71 53 pcdy New York City 50 43 cdy Wichita 69 37 clr Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. Sunrise, sunset Denver 70 40 clr Norfolk,Va. 54 43 cdy Wilmington,Del. 52 42 cdy Light and variable wind. Des Moines 57 40 cdy Oklahoma City 72 47 clr National Temperature Extremes Nov. 1-3 — 7:53, 6:05 Detroit 43 41 .04 cdy Omaha 59 38 cdy High Wednesday 93 at Ocotillo Wells, Calif. Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 62. South Chance of rain Chance of rain Moon watch El Paso 80 43 clr Orlando 72 55 pcdy Low Thursday 15 at Alamosa, Colo. wind around 5 mph becoming light and variable. 67/50 63/50 Last Quarter — Nov. 7

calls while traveling with dishonest ads I can ever OFFICER CAMPAIGN local elected officials from remember.” Convicted of Attention was affected areas. Obama’s campaign The storm created planned to keep pressing its three felonies diverted away headaches for Romney, criticism of the ads as it Continued from Page A1 Continued from Page A1 diverting the public’s atten- seeks to block Romney’s tion away from the campaign prospects for a breakthrough as he was trying to build in Ohio. As Kinney approached the final days of the race. momentum. It also forced The Republican ticket Welsh, he said she “squared Obama spokeswoman the Republican challenger to hasn’t backed away from the up” to him and he grabbed Jennifer Psaki said that while temper some of his harshest ad. Running mate Paul Ryan her right arm with his left the president remains critiques of the president to said in a statement, hand to try and speak with focused on the storm recov- avoid looking insensitive as “American taxpayers are on her. That’s when Welsh ery, “there is a reality of a people coped with the track to lose $25 billion as a flipped open the knife she political election happening impact of Superstorm Sandy. result of President Obama’s had attached to her key chain in five days and he will return The partisan sniping con- handling of the auto bailout, and began trying to cut him By Alysha Beck, The World to the trail to make the case tinued this week from the and GM and Chrysler are near his face and neck, Kin- Danielle Welsh appeared in Judge Richard Barron's courtroom at the to the American people on candidates’ surrogates and expanding their production ney said. Coos County Courthouse on Wednesday.Welsh was convicted on seven why they should send him their running mates. Much overseas.” back for four more years.” of it focused on Romney’s In fact, Chrysler is adding Kinney was able to wrestle charges including assault for trying to stab North Bend Officer Patrick Before traveling to new television and radio ads 1,100 jobs to its plant in Welsh to the ground — where Kinney with a pocket knife. she continued to try to cut Wisconsin, Obama was to in critical Ohio suggesting Toledo. It’s also adding pro- his wrist — and he pried the hold a storm briefing at the automakers General Motors duction facilities in China as White House with Federal and Chrysler are adding jobs demand for cars there is knife away. declined to testify when he Judge Richard Barron to sen- Emergency Management in China at the expense of growing. Witness Clara Baker said asked her in court. tence her directly after the Agency head Craig Fugate workers in the Midwestern Romney was campaign- Welsh was aggressive and Pettey told the jury that unanimous verdict was read. and other administration swing state. Vice President ing today in Virginia, while yelling, “I am going to cut Welsh’s “conduct was inten- Barron declined to sen- officials. The president also Joe Biden said the spots were Ryan was appearing at events your head off. I am going to tional” and there was a real tence her so the defense and planned to hold conference among “the most flagrantly in Nevada and Colorado. kill you.” chance Kinney could have prosecution would have time Kinney said he was able to died if the blade had cut his to figure out if some of the handcuff Welsh, who told throat. convictions could be com- registered Republicans in given back their ballots – or him that she had taken bad “Police work is dangerous bined for less jail time. VOTING Coos County. 41.99 percent. drugs and didn’t know what and lot of danger comes from “I wouldn’t be so anxious Continued from Page A1 While Democrats held a Ballots were mailed on she was doing anymore. when you don’t know you are to go to prison ma’am,” he slight edge over their politi- Oct. 19 and voting closes at 8 Kinney testified that he facing a life-threatening sit- told Welsh before she left the To put that in perspec- cal rival, 3,212 voters who are p.m. Tuesday. uation,” Pettey said. courtroom in tears. found drug paraphernalia on tive, that means 446.7 per- non-partisan or registered Reporter Daniel Welsh when he searched her. Welsh, dressed in a Reporter Tyler Richardson with other parties also have Simmons-Ritchie can be Welsh’s attorney, James stripped shirt with short can be reached at 541-269- cent of registered Democrats cast their ballots. reached at 541-269-1222, von Hippel, didn’t call any cropped hair, pleaded with 1222 ext. 236, or at trcihard- have returned their ballots In total, 14,633 registered ext. 249, or at dritchie@the- witnesses and his client Coos County Circuit Court [email protected] compared to 43.1 percent of Coos County voters have worldlink.com.

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A look at this week’s games Lakers Sunset Conference League Overall W L W L THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gold Beach 4 0 6 3 Coquille 3 1 5 3 PORTLAND — This was not Glide 2 2 6 3 Reedsport 2 2 3 5 the start the Los Angeles Lakers Myrtle Point 1 3 1 7 envisioned. Bandon 0 4 0 8 The talent-laden Lakers have Friday’s Games: Reedsport at Coquille dropped two straight to open the Bandon at Gold Beach season — their opener at home Glide at Myrtle Point against the Dallas Mavericks fol- End Regular Season lowed by a 116-106 thumping by Reedsport at Coquille Time: 7 p.m. the Portland Trail Blazers on Radio: KTEE (94.9 FM and 95.7 FM) Wednesday night. Outlook: The Red Devils need a strong finish to To make matters worse, two- ensure a home game in the first round of the Class 3A playoffs next week. Coquille had a five-game time MVP Steve Nash, brought in winning streak come to an end in triple-overtime by the Lakers in the offseason at Gold Beach last week, which also denied the Red along with six-time All-Star Devils a shot at the league title (unless Gold Beach stumbles at home against last-place Bandon). The Dwight Howard, was injured late Red Devils would like to build momentum for the in the first half against Portland. playoffs. The Braves, meanwhile, will be ending “We’ve got to learn how to play their season after a month in which they won twice and played well in losses to Gold Beach and Glide. By Alysha Beck, The World together,” said Howard, who had Both teams feature power running attacks, though Lauren McGowne sets the ball for Marshfield during a recent home game against Churchill.The Pirates host St.Helens in the Class 33 points and 14 rebounds in the Coquille should have an edge on the lines. 5A playoffs Saturday, hoping to return to the state tournament. loss to Portland. “You’ve got to be Bandon at Gold Beach good before you can be great.” Time: 7 p.m. Radio: KGBR (92.7 FM) The Lakers’ stockpile of stars Outlook: The Panthers will win the outright lacked a sense of urgency against league title with a victory over the last-place the Blazers, who led by as many as Tigers. Gold Beach also is trying to stay sharp for Family feeling boosts Pirates 19 points. Nicolas Batum had 26 the Class 2A playoffs — the Panthers will host a first-round game next week as they begin defense points and Damian Lillard, the of their state title. Gold Beach is coming off its big called the dynamic duo,” Olson sixth overall pick in the June draft, win over Coquille and also is celebrating home- BY RACHEL FINNEY coming and inducting the third class into its hall of The World Volleyball Playoffs said. had 22 points and 11 assists in his fame. Bandon, on the other hand, is trying to avoid Both were on varsity as sopho- NBA debut. Saturday a winless season, or at least have a positive expe- COOS BAY — With seven sen- mores, and Olson has improved Kobe Bryant had 30 points and rience to build off for next year, when nearly the iors, most with at least one year of Class 5A with her quick game, which is a Howard’s output Wednesday night entire team returns. St. Helens at Marshfield, 6:30 p.m. Glide at Myrtle Point varsity experience, the Marshfield staple of Marshfield’s offense this was a vast improvement over his Time: 7 p.m. volleyball team just clicks. Class 4A season. Olson and McGowne have debut the night before against the Radio: No local radio Madras at Siuslaw, 5 p.m. Outlook: The Bobcats will see their season end When the Pirates host St. been working on it the past two Mavs, when he had 19 points and with the game against the Wildcats, who advance Helens at 6:30 p.m. Saturday for Class 2A years, and this season, they’ve 10 rebounds but made just three of to the Class 3A playoffs next week. Myrtle Point is the first round of the playoffs, they Knappa at Reedsport, 1 p.m. been at their best. 14 free throws before fouling out. completing a season that started with so few play- hope that family-like connection “Teams have a hard time The Lakers lost that one 99-91. ers in practice the Bobcats weren’t sure they would All Matches be able to play their first game. Along the way, they carries them through to the quar- defending it,” said Marshfield But it was apparent for the sec- have picked up one win (over Bandon), had sever- terfinals of the state tournament. Admission: $6 adults/$4 students coach Tammie Montiel. “She’s ond night in a row that the Lakers al near-misses in the preseason and had a lot of Winners advance to state tournament young players get experience. Glide is riding the Senior setter Lauren McGowne able to hit over the blocks, she’s were still getting used to each momentum of a big win at Bandon last week that said that has helped the Pirates been really good at hitting around other. The starters rarely played clinched the playoff spot for the Wildcats. succeed this season. the blocks or tipping. together during an 0-8 preseason. Skyline League “I think how much of a family court, and we know each other’s “And that takes a little bit of “We didn’t expect to just come League Overall we are (helps),” she said. “We’ve pressure off our outside hitters.” W L W L life story.” together and be awesome,” Camas Valley 7 0 8 0 kind of taken in our underclass- She added Babb, who moved to When the offense isn’t running Howard said. “It’s always a Hosanna Christian 6 1 7 1 men, too.” Marshfield her sophomore year through Olson and her wide vari- process. We’ve got to stick with it Elkton 5 2 5 3 “We trust each other,” added ety of hits, Babb, Mosieur and Moe Triad 5 2 5 3 but sat out with a knee injury so that at the end of the year we Prospect 4 4 5 4 senior middle hitter Hannah before joining in last season, fit in offer a formidable and efficient can have a trophy.” Powers 2 5 4 5 Olson. with the group perfectly. hitting game. Nash collided with Lillard and North Lake 2 5 2 6 The other seniors include “You want them to be definite- Gilchrist 2 6 2 6 “When she got here we kind of limped to the locker room. Butte Falls 0 7 0 9 dynamic outside hitters Brea swallowed her up,” McGowne ly the most solid and the ones who Although the team initially Friday’s Games: Mosieur and Peyton Babb, right said, laughing. make the fewest errors,” Montiel reported he was fine, Nash strug- Powers at Camas Valley Prospect at Butte Falls side hitter Emily Moe, defensive At the center of Marshfield’s said. gled when he returned for the sec- Elkton at Hosanna Christian and serving specialist Katie Duell quick-paced, efficient offense is the The Pirates wouldn’t be able to ond half and left the game for good Gilchrist at Chiloquin and middle hitter MacKenzie connection between McGowne and do any of this without their strong a short time later. Saturday’s Game North Lake at Triad Vick. With so many players of the Olson, who have played volleyball passing, led by Mosieur, Babb and The team said he had a bruised End Regular Season same age, that means they’ve together for 10 years. The Pirates libero Gabby Bryant, and Montiel left leg. He said after the game he Powers at Camas Valley played volleyball together for a run the offense through McGowne’s said they’ve all had great seasons hopes to play Friday when the Time: 3 p.m. long, long time. intelligence of the game and Olson’s in the back row. Lakers host the Clippers. Radio: No local radio Outlook: The Cruisers end their season against “You have each other,” strength and height. the defending Class 1A state champions. The McGowne said. “You’re out on the “Our freshman year, we were SEE PIRATES | B3 SEE NBA | B2 Hornets are favored to repeat their title and have dominated the league with their deep and talented roster. Powers has had a solid season under first- year head coach Tim Stallard, with four wins, but won’t be returning to the playoffs. Camas Valley North Bend boys enter has given up one or fewer touchdowns against five of its eight opponents and scored nearly as many points last week against Triad (86) as it has given playoffs with momentum up the entire season (88). Only Hosanna Christian managed to score four touchdowns against Camas Valley, and the Hornets won that game by 38 BY RACHEL FINNEY points. The World Class 4A Play-In Round Friday’s Games Ridgeview at Siuslaw NORTH BEND — The North Brookings-Harbor at Philomath Bend boys soccer team only suf- Elmira at Douglas fered one loss all season, but it was Estacada at Ontario Central at Banks the turning point for the Bulldogs. Mazama at Cottage Grove North Bend lost — on its own Crook County at Madras Saturday’s Game turf — to rival Brookings-Harbor Astoria at Klamath Union 2-1 midway through the season. Ridgeview at Siuslaw But the Bulldogs outscored their Time: 7 p.m. opponents 34-4 from then on, and Radio: KCST (106.9 FM) Outlook: The Vikings will be a part of history they tied the Bruins for the Far when they host the state’s newest high school in its West League title. first playoff game. The new Redmond high school By Lou Sennick, The World The Bulldogs won the final had an impressive debut season, finishing with a 6- Mikena Shay brings the ball down the field for North Bend against Brookings-Harbor 3 record. Two of the Ravens’ three losses came rematch, a playoff for the top seed against Class 5A schools (Klamath Union and defender Brenna Clark during a recent match. from the league, last Saturday. Cleveland). Siuslaw, meanwhile, had Class 4A’s top “Losing that game helped us to ranking and only unbeaten record until losing at home last week when the Vikings committed a stay focused,” said North Bend ghastly seven turnovers against North Bend. That Bulldogs blend old, young coach Tom Zomerschoe. ended the Vikings’ hopes of a Far West League title In the loss, the Bulldogs and first-round playoff bye, which instead went to weren’t in the right frame of mind, the Bulldogs. Siuslaw will need to take care of the for successful season By Alysha Beck, The World ball much better this week to extend its season to and were playing an uncharacter- North Bend’s Sean Thomas fights for the next week. istic defensive game. power Hidden Valley — and have ball with a South Umpqua player during Brookings-Harbor vs. Philomath BY RACHEL FINNEY “They were really worried Time: 7 p.m. The World shut out opponents at home en their match last week. Radio: KURY (95.3 FM) about not losing,” Zomerschoe Outlook: The game was moved from Philomath route to the Far West League title. NORTH BEND — Junior cap- North Bend coach Dustin Hood said. 3-1, and Zomerschoe said the half- to the artificial turf at Corvallis High School “It shocked us more than any- because of the heavy rains this week. Brookings- tains Mikena Shay and Jordyn said the team has grown a lot this time deficit helped them play their Harbor finished fourth in the Far West League, but Johnson said everybody underes- season, especially because of so thing,”said senior Michael Hobson. style. squeaked into the play-in round with an at-large “Especially at home. We didn’t “When we fell behind, that berth despite a 3-5 record. Philomath, on the other timated the North Bend girls soc- many young players. hand, finished 7-2 overall and had one of the best cer team this year. “I’d say we’re definitely a dif- think we could lose at home.” really focused us to take control of nonleague wins in the state, over defending cham- The Bulldogs have more than ferent team than we were last year, During the final playoff, how- that game,” he said. pion La Salle Prep. All but one of the Bruins losses ever, North Bend showed how Games against Brookings- have come to teams still alive in the postseason, proved them wrong. and we’re a different team than we and three of those teams have either one or zero “If you look at our roster and were at the beginning of the sea- much it had improved since then. Harbor and Class 5A Churchill this losses this year. That schedule strength helped the “We were just worried about us season have allowed the Bulldogs to Bruins to the No. 21 spot in the power rankings. see all the freshman, you think son,” he said. “I think there’s a lot we’re going to be bad,”Shay said. more focus.” beating them,” said senior Sam prepare for the tough play in the Class 5A Play-In Round Wiggins. postseason. Last year, North Bend Friday’s Games “People had doubts in us,” Last year, the Bulldogs were Corvallis at Ashland Johnson said. bounced in the Class 4A play-in “It felt great,”said senior Zach lost 7-0 at Ontario in the first round Eagle Point at Crescent Valley With 10 freshmen on the roster game by Henley. This year, they Barker. “Came out and played of the playoffs. Zomerschoe hopes Churchill at Milwaukie that the team’s experience will help Lebanon at Bend and only one senior, who could earned a bye through the play-in harder throughout the whole Sandy at Hermiston blame them? But the Bulldogs round. game.” them advance farther this year. Putnam at Hood River Valley only lost one game all season — a The Bulldogs were behind at Parkrose at Mountain View Pendleton at Roosevelt preseason road loss to traditional SEE GIRLS | B3 halftime, but pulled ahead to win SEE BOYS | B3

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“We didn’t have groups “I think we pass the ball a GIRLS like upperclassmen, lower- lot better than we have, but Team features classmen,”Shay said. we also like to throw numbers Madison Spence is the in the box,”Hood said. “(The 10 freshmen only Bulldog senior this year, freshmen) know how to play, From Page B1 and Shay,Johnson and Natalie they understand the game, Canavan are all juniors and they understand passing the team captains, though lanes, they understand com- That means Tuesday’s Canavan was struggling with munication. first-round playoff game is plantar fasciitis and is ques- “We talked about not already farther than they got tionable for Tuesday’s game. being satisfied with the Far last year. North Bend is Courtney Knight, Samantha West League championship,” awaiting the play-in results Trickett, Jennifer Coleman he added. to find out its opponent. and Alex Dodd round out the Johnson and Shay said the Hood said the loss against upperclassmen. Bulldogs are all about fast- Hidden Valley helped the Hood said the upperclass- paced play, good passes and Bulldogs improve. men have been good leaders aggressive offense, which “Having lost once I think for the freshmen, but the makes the game fun. And was good for us,”he said.“We young players hardly needed they don’t want it to end may end up seeing Hidden prodding. anytime soon. Valley again.” “They’re not afraid of “We’re all excited,” Shay “We’ve grown a lot since hard work, and they don’t said of Tuesday’s game. The Associated Press that game,”Johnson said. “It like to lose,” Hood said. “I really think we’re pre- The Oregon mascot does pushups, one for every point after every touchdown, during Saturday’s game was a wake-up call in a way.” “(Shay) and (Johnson) and pared,” Johnson added. “We against Colorado.The Ducks hope the mascot is busy again this weekend when the Ducks face USC. “Pushed us to work hard- Canavan, they’ve certainly need to play every game like er in practice,”Shay added. established a culture where it’s our last.” Still, the growing process everybody’s accepted.” The pair laughed at the was a near-seamless one, the Despite their youth, the idea that they’d need to calm girls said. Despite ushering in Bulldogs could finally make a the nerves of the freshmen, Marquee showdown arrives so much youth, the team splash on the state scene this or prepare them for such a big leaders said they didn’t have year. They boast crisp pass- game Tuesday. EUGENE (AP) — Back at “They’re going to come out ing Marqise Lee’s Pac-12- to work hard to integrate the ing and an efficient ability to “They’re ready to go,” the start of the season, fighting and with a different record 345 yards receiving on freshmen. score off corner kicks. Johnson said. Oregon’s game at USC was sense of purpose.” 16 catches, along with two circled on lots of calendars. Colorado is the most touchdowns. Lee was named It appeared at the time to recent team to fall to the the Pac-12 player of the be the marquee matchup of Ducks, losing 70-14 last week. BOYS one major factor. year’s team is great at fol- the Pac-12 season, as well as weekend at Autzen Stadium. Barkley threw for a “Probably the style that lowing Zomerschoe’s plan, a possible preview of the The Buffaloes, with just one school-record 493 yards and NB aims for we play,”Wiggins said. mostly because they’re league championship game, win this season, really never three touchdowns as the That style is a controlled used to him. He coached with the Trojans entering the stood a chance with Oregon Trojans rolled up 618 yards. possession game game, with emphasis on most of the current players season ranked No. 1 in the leading 56-0 at the half and But the Trojans hurt them- From Page B1 passing, and is a favored before they got to high preseason poll and Oregon eventually piling up 617 yards selves with 13 penalties for 117 scheme for Zomerschoe. The school and before he was ranked fifth. in total offense. yards. USC has been the most Bulldogs’ possession game hired as the head varsity Adding to the anticipation Earlier in the season, the penalized team in the Football “Brookings is a very allows for the players to break coach. was USC’s 38-35 upset victo- Buffaloes lost to the Trojans Bowl Subdivision, with 10.25 strong, physical team,” he down opponents, gifting “We’ve had these coaches ry over the Ducks at Autzen 50-6 in Los Angeles. USC penalties for 84.63 yards per said. “(The schedule) has more looks at the net. That for our entire careers,” Stadium last season. quarterback Matt Barkley game. given us a few more strong game plan has forced nine Hobson said, adding that last Eight weeks later, the tied his school record by In contrast, Oregon games. ... We’re better pre- shutouts this season, while year’s seniors didn’t have shine is off the game a bit. throwing for six touchdowns. blanked Arizona 49-0 earlier pared this year for that.” the Bulldogs have netted an that connection. USC has lost two games, Washington coach Steve this season. “That definitely helped us impressive 80 goals. In order to win Tuesday — including a 39-36 loss at Sarkisian, whose Huskies “Both teams have great for the playoffs,” said senior “As long as we have pos- the Bulldogs won’t know Arizona last weekend, and have also faced both teams — athletes on both sides of the Brandon Crutchfield. session, we don’t have to their opponent until this fallen to No. 18 in the AP and also lost to both in back- ball, and certainly a lot of North Bend boasts a defend,” Zomerschoe said. weekend — they’ll have to rankings. to-back weeks — wasn’t guys that are going to be strong group of seniors, after “We’re doing a much better play that possession game Undefeated Oregon has willing to pick a winner. playing on Sunday,” Arizona graduating an impressive — job throughout the season of that has made them so suc- climbed to No. 2 and has “I think it will be a good coach Rich Rodriguez said. and large — group of seniors spreading the offense cessful. taken aim at a second nation- game,” Sarkisian said. “I “Oregon’s philosophy is to last year. But the Bulldogs around. We’ve had some “We need to play every al championship berth in think they’re different in try to go faster offensively, at haven’t missed a step, and defenders score.” game like we played against three seasons. The Ducks are their style and their a different tempo than USC may be even better thanks to The players said this Brookings,”Hobson said. leading the nation with an approaches. But they’re both goes, but I think it’s going to average of 53.38 points per good teams, both well- be a great ball game. game. Their vaunted offense coached. It will be a fun game “You’ve got a lot of veter- PIRATES the other girls step up,” behind Sherwood in the is ranked third with an aver- to watch.” an players that understand Montiel said of the tourna- Northwest Oregon age of 331 yards rushing and USC’s loss to the Wildcats their systems and it seems Babb expected ment. Conference. To beat the seventh in total offense with changed the tone of the sea- that both teams are pretty “That was so much fun,” Lions, however, the Pirates 540 yards on average. son for the Trojans, who were healthy going into it. We did- to play Saturday Olson said. “It was like, all of need to worry about their Oregon hasn’t dropped a picked in the preseason to n’t play well at all against From Page B1 a sudden, we just clicked.” own side of the net. That game since that loss to the win the conference champi- Oregon, of course, but there Babb should be back for means communication. Trojans last season, a string onship and now sit at 6-2 were moments we didn’t play Saturday’s game, and with “Talk,”McGowne said. of 11 straight victories. overall and 4-2 in the confer- well against USC.” Marshfield had a strong most of the girls having “And not miss any So it follows that the ence. Even though the Trojans finish to the regular season, played on Marshfield’s state serves,”Olson added. Ducks (8-0, 5-0 Pac-12) are The Trojans still lead the aren’t living up to expecta- following a difficult loss to tournament teams the past “And just being able to favored to win Saturday Pac-12 South after Arizona tions, they’re still playing for Churchill that gave the two seasons, they’re all focus on the little things that night’s game in Los Angeles. State’s loss to UCLA at home, the Pac-12 South and a spot Lancers the Midwestern focused. get us,”McGowne finished. But don’t count out USC but they lost a chance to get in the league championship League title. The Pirates “I think they know what Montiel said there’s no just yet, warned Colorado some separation. They also game on Nov. 30 — where bounced back to win their to expect and have high reason to adjust the formula coach Jon Embree, who has lost any realistic hope of they could face Oregon again. own tournament without goals,”Montiel said. now — after all, it’s worked so seen both teams. playing for the national title. And a USC upset for the sec- Babb, who’s been out with a St. Helens, which topped far. “With a team like that, Still, USC did put up some ond straight season could knee injury for a few weeks. Hermiston in the play-in “Just play the style of vol- you’d rather play them after a impressive offensive num- derail the Ducks — again — in “I think obviously Peyton round to reach Saturday’s leyball we’ve played all sea- win than a loss,”Embree said. bers against Arizona, includ- a bid for a national title. being (out) has made some of game, finished second son,” she said. Scoreboard

Bonanza at Grant Union Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Detroit 3 4 0 .429 161 174 Angeles Angels for LHP Brandon Sisk. On The Air Local Schedule Regis at Weston-McEwen Friday’s Games West W L T Pct PF PA LOS ANGELES ANGELES—Exercised their 2013 Knappa at Reedsport Indiana at Charlotte, 4 p.m. San Francisco 6 2 0 .750 189 103 contract option on RHP Ervin Santana. Today Today Class 1A Denver at Orlando, 4 p.m. Arizona 4 4 0 .500 127 142 NEW YORK YANKEES—Announced RHP Rafael NBA — New York at Brooklyn, 4 No local events scheduled. First Round Milwaukee at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Seattle 4 4 0 .500 140 134 Soriano elected to terminate his contract. p.m., TNT; Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 6:30 Friday, Nov. 2 Wednesday Houston at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. St. Louis 3 5 0 .375 137 186 Announced INF Casey McGehee refused an out- p.m., TNT. High School Football — Sunset Conference: Dufur d. Portland Waldorf, 25-13, 25-9, 23-25, Chicago at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Today right minor league assignment and elected to NFL Football — Kansas City at San Diego, 5:20 Glide at Myrtle Point, 7 p.m.; Reedsport at 25-13 Sacramento at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Kansas City at San Diego, 5:20 p.m. become a free agent. Returned RHP Brad p.m., NFL Network. Coquille, 7 p.m.; Bandon at Gold Beach, 7 p.m. Imbler d. Ione, 25-22, 27-25, 25-9 Utah at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4 Meyers, a Rule 5 draft pick, to Washington. College Football — Virginia Tech at Miami, 4:30 Skyline League: Powers at Camas Valley, 3 p.m.; Cove d. Crane, 16-25, 25-22, 25-23, 25-22 Portland at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Arizona at Green Bay, 10 a.m. TAMPA BAY RAYS—Exercised their 2013 con- p.m., ESPN. Class 4A play-in round: Ridgeview at Siuslaw, 7 Monument/Dayville d. Prospect, 8-25, 27-25, Miami at New York, 5 p.m. Chicago at Tennessee, 10 a.m. tract options on RHP James Shields, RHP Canadian Football League — Hamilton at p.m.; Brookings-Harbor vs. Philomath at 25-22, 11-25, 15-11 Detroit at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Houston, 10 a.m. Fernando Rodney and C Jose Molina. Declined Toronto, 4:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network. Corvallis, 7 p.m. Camas Valley d. Gilchrist, 17-25, 25-13, 25-12, Memphis at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Washington, 10 a.m. their 2013 contract option for DH Luke Scott. Major League Soccer — Vancouver at Los College Volleyball — Chemeketa at SWOCC, 6 22-25, 15-4 L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Claimed LHP Scott Angeles, 7:30 p.m., ESPN2. p.m. Lowell d. Umpqua Valley Christian, 25-16, 25- Blazers 116, Lakers 106 Denver at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Maine off waivers from Cleveland. Designated a Golf — World Golf Championships HSBC Saturday, Nov. 3 13, 25-15 L.A. LAKERS (106): World Peace 4-5 0-0 10, Baltimore at Cleveland, 10 a.m. OF Scott Cousins and RHP D vid Herndon for assignment. Exercised their 2013 contract Champions, 8 p.m., Golf Channel; Champions High School Volleyball — Class 5A playoffs, St. St. Paul d. Mapleton, 25-10,2 5-19, 25-20 Gasol 7-14 2-2 16, Howard 9-15 15-19 33, Nash 1- Miami at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. option on LHP Darren Oliver. Declined their 2013 Tour Charles Schwab Cup Championship, 1:30 Helens at Marshfield, TBA; Class 2A playoffs, Portland Lutheran d. Country Christian, 25-12, 3 0-0 2, Bryant 10-20 6-7 30, Ebanks 1-3 0-0 2, Minnesota at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. contract option for OF Rajai Davis and agreed to p.m., Golf Channel. Knappa at Reedsport, 1 p.m.; Class 4A playoffs, 25-17, 20-25, 25-12 Hill 0-4 1-2 1, Blake 3-4 0-0 7, Jamison 0-2 2-2 2, Tampa Bay at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. terms on a one-year contract. Friday, Nov. 2 Madras at Siuslaw, 5 p.m. Second Round Duhon 0-0 0-0 0, Meeks 1-2 0-0 3, Sacre 0-0 0- Pittsburgh at N.Y. Giants, 1:25 p.m. National League High School Football — Reedsport at High School Cross Country — State meet at Saturday 0 0. Totals 36-72 26-32 106. Dallas at Atlanta, 5:20 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS—Annouced OF Ryan Coquille, 7 p.m., KTEE (94.9 FM and 95.7 FM); Lane Community College, 10 a.m. Winner to state tournament PORTLAND (116): Batum 9-16 5-7 26, Aldridge Open: N.Y. Jets, New England, San Francisco, St. Bandon at Gold Beach, 7 p.m., KGBR (92.7 FM); College Volleyball — Linn-Benton at SWOCC, 1 9-20 1-1 19, Hickson 5-10 3-3 13, Lillard 7-17 8-8 Louis Ludwick and RHP Ryan Madson declined their Monument/Dayville at Powder Valley contract options. Ridgeview at Siuslaw, 7 p.m., KCST (106.9 FM); p.m. Dufur at Yoncalla 23, Matthews 7-11 4-6 22, Smith 1-2 0-0 2, Monday, Nov. 5 Brookings-Harbor at Corvallis, 7 p.m., KURY Women’s College Soccer — Lane at SWOCC, Pavlovic 3-4 0-1 7, Leonard 1-2 2-2 4, Jeffries 0-1 Philadelphia at New Orleans, 5:30 p.m. NEW YORK METS—Exercised their 2013 con- St. Paul at Condon/Wheeler tract options for 3B David Wright and RHP R.A. (95.3 FM). noon. Lowell at City Christian 0-0 0. Totals 42-83 23-28 116. NBA Basketball — Miami at New York, 5 p.m., Men’s College Soccer — SWOCC at South Puget L.A. Lakers 26 31 19 30 — 106 Dickey. Cove at Hosanna Christian Pro Soccer PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Named Jay Bell hitting ESPN; at Los Angeles Lakers, Sound, noon. Imbler at Adrian Portland 30 32 30 24 — 116 7:30 p.m., ESPN. 3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 8-18 (Bryant 4-9, coach, Rick Sofield first base coach and Dave Portland Lutheran at McKenzie Major League Soccer Playoffs Jauss major league coach. Exercised their 2013 Auto Racing — Formula One Abu Dhabi Grand High School Playoffs Camas Valley at Perrydale World Peace 2-3, Blake 1-1, Meeks 1-1, Ebanks 0- WILD CARDS contract option on 3B Pedro Alvarez. Declined Prix practice, 6 a.m., Speed Channel; NASCAR Class 6A 1, Nash 0-1, Jamison 0-2), Portland 9-20 Sprint Cup AAA Texas 500 practice, 9:30 a.m., (Matthews 4-6, Batum 3-9, Pavlovic 1-1, Lillard 1- Wednesday, Oct. 31 their 2013 contract option on C Rod Barajas. VOLLEYBALL First Round Speed Channel, and qualifying, 1:30 p.m., ESPN2; 4). Fouled Out—World Peace. Rebounds—L.A. Houston 2, Chicago 1 Released LHP Hisanori Takahashi. Wednesday BASKETBALL NASCAR Nationwide Series O’Reilly Auto Parts Class 5A Lakers 52 (Howard 14), Portland 36 (Hickson 10). Today First Round Central Catholic d. Grants Pass, 25-10, 25-14, 25-5 National Basketball Association Challenge practice, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Speed Assists—L.A. Lakers 21 (Howard 5), Portland 19 Vancouver at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Saturday West Linn d. Reynolds, 21-25, 25-12, 30-28, 25-16 CHICAGO BULLS—Named Scottie Pippen sen- Channel; NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (Lillard 11). Total Fouls—L.A. Lakers 29, Portland EASTERN CONFERENCE Winner to State Tournament Lakeridge d. McNary, 25-16, 25-18, 25-23 ior adviser to president and chief operating offi- qualifying noon, Speed Channel. 20. Technicals—Bryant, L.A. Lakers defensive Semifinals Ashland at West Albany Gresham d. McMinnville, 25-15, 25-18, 25-18 cer. Signed F Taj Gibson to a multi-year contract Canadian Football League — Calgary at three second. A—20,401 (19,980). Saturday, Nov. 3 Lebanon at Cleveland Lake Oswego d. Thurston, 25-19, 25-21, 25-19 extension. Edmonton, 6 p.m., NBC Sports Network. D.C. United at New York, 5 p.m. St. Helens at Marshfield Barlow d. Tualatin, 25-5, 25-7, 25-16 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Agreed to terms Golf — World Golf Championships HSBC Sunday, Nov. 4 Corvallis at Sherwood Tigard d. Grant, 25-12, 25-11, 25-4 Pro Football with G Stephen Curry on a four-year contract Champions, 8 p.m., Golf Channel; Champions Kansas City at Houston, 12:30 p.m. Willamette at Summitt Roseburg d. Forest Grove, 25-11, 25-14, 25-11 extension. Tour Charles Schwab Cup Championship, 1:30 NFL Wednesday, Nov. 7 South Albany at Bend Clackamas d. South Medford, 25-13, 25-13, 25-15 New York at D.C. United, 5 p.m. —Agreed to terms with G p.m., Golf Channel. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Liberty at Pendleton Southridge d. West Salem, 25-8, 25-16, 25-20 Houston at Kansas City, 6 p.m. James Harden to a five-year contract. Picked up Saturday, Nov. 3 East W L T Pct PF PA Mountain View at Churchill St. Mary’s d. South Salem, 25-14, 25-20, 25-15 WESTERN CONFERENCE the options for F Marcus Morris and F Patrick High School Volleyball — Class 5A playoffs, St. New England 5 3 0 .625 262 170 Class 4A Sheldon d. Oregon City, 25-22, 25-18, 25-8 Semifinals Patterson for the 2013-14 season. Helens at Marshfield, 6:30 p.m., KMHS (1420 Miami 4 3 0 .571 150 126 First Round Sprague d. Sunset, 3-1 Friday, Nov. 2 MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES—Exercised the fourth- AM). Buffalo 3 4 0 .429 171 227 year option on G/F Quincy Pondexter. Saturday Century d. Canby, 25-23, 25-17, 25-14 Real Salt Lake at Seattle, 7 p.m. College Football — Oklahoma at Iowa State, 9 N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 168 200 Winner to State Tournament Westview d. North Medford, 21-25, 25-22, 25- Sunday, Nov. 4 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER—Signed C Daniel a.m., ABC; Texas A&M at Mississippi State, 9 South W L T Pct PF PA Orton. Hidden Valley at Crook County 14, 25-13 San Jose at Los Angeles/Vancouver winner, 6 or a.m., ESPN; Missouri at Florida, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Houston 6 1 0 .857 216 128 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Agreed to terms with G Elmira at Philomath Jesuit d. Crater, 25-11, 25-13, 25-15 7:30 p.m. Towson at Delaware, 9 a.m., NBC Sports Second Round Indianapolis 4 3 0 .571 136 171 Jrue Holiday on a multi-year contract extension. Network; Houston at East Carolina, 9 a.m., Root Madras at Siuslaw Wednesday, Nov. 7 Scappoose at La Grande Saturday Tennessee 3 5 0 .375 162 257 FOOTBALL Sports; Stanford at Colorado, 11 a.m., FX; TCU at Jacksonville 1 6 0 .143 103 188 Vancouver/Los Angeles winner at San Jose, 8 National Football League Cascade at Banks Winner to state tournament p.m. West Virginia, noon, Fox; Nebraska at Michigan North W L T Pct PF PA CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed DL Hall Davis to Sutherlin at Phoenix West Linn at Central Catholic Thursday, Nov. 8 State, 12:30 p.m., ABC; teams TBA, 12:30 p.m., Lakeridge at Gresham Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 174 161 the practice squad. CBS; Pittsburgh at Notre Dame, 12:30 p.m., NBC; Astoria at Estacada Seattle at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m. Ridgeview at Sisters Barlow at Lake Oswego Pittsburgh 4 3 0 .571 167 144 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Re-signed LB Mike Illinois at Ohio State, 12:30 p.m., ESPN; Texas at Tigard at Roseburg Cincinnati 3 4 0 .429 166 187 Rivera and DB Derrick Martin. Released DB Texas Tech, 12:30 p.m., ESPN2; Montana at Class 3A Cleveland 2 6 0 .250 154 186 Transactions Sterling Moore. Released TE Alex Silvestro from First Round Southridge at Clackamas Weber State, 12:30 p.m., Root Sports; Oregon at St. Mary’s at Sheldon West W L T Pct PF PA the practice squad. USC, 4 p.m., Fox and KWRO (630 AM); Clemson Saturday Denver 4 3 0 .571 204 152 BASEBALL SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed WR Lavasier Winner to State Tournament Century at Sprague at Duke, 4 p.m., ESPN2; Montana State at Westview at Jesuit San Diego 3 4 0 .429 154 144 American League Tuinei to the practice squad, Sacramento State, 4 p.m., Root Sports; Lakeview at Corbett Oakland 3 4 0 .429 139 187 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Exercised their 2013 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Claimed CB Danny Oklahoma State at Kansas State, 5 p.m., ABC; Creswell at Glide Kansas City 1 6 0 .143 120 209 contract option on RHP Luis Ayala. Declined Gorrer off waivers from Seattle. Signed G Chris Alabama at LSU, 5 p.m., CBS; Arizona State at Salem Academy at Cascade Christian Pro Basketball NATIONAL CONFERENCE their 2013 contract option on INF Mark Scott to the practice squad. Oregon State, 7:30 p.m., ESPN2. Amity at Valley Catholic East W L T Pct PF PA Reynolds. TENNESSEE TITANS—Signed G/C Kyle DeVan. Auto Racing — Formula One Abu Dhabi Grand Gervais at Santiam Christian NBA N.Y. Giants 6 2 0 .750 234 161 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Named Sandy Alomar Waived S Tracy Wilson. Prix qualifying, 6 a.m., Speed Channel; NASCAR Nyssa at Willamina Wednesday’s Games Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 120 155 bench coach, Mickey Callaway pitching coach, COLLEGE Sprint Cup Texas 500 practice, noon and 2:30 p.m., Oregon Episcopal at Burns Philadelphia 84, Denver 75 Dallas 3 4 0 .429 137 162 Kevin Cash bullpen coach, Brad Mills third base LIMESTONE—Announced the addition of foot- Speed Channel; NASCAR Nationwide Series O’Reilly Catlin Gabel at Blanchet Catholic Indiana 90, Toronto 88 Washington 3 5 0 .375 213 227 coach, Mike Sarbaugh first base coach and Ty ball beginning in the fall of 2014. Auto Parts Challenge, qualifying at 1 p.m., Speed Class 2A Houston 105, Detroit 96 South W L T Pct PF PA Van Burkleo hitting coach. Exercised their 2013 MICHIGAN—Suspended men’s sophomore bas- Channel, and race at 4:30 p.m., ESPN. First Round Chicago 93, Sacramento 87 Atlanta 7 0 0 1.000 201 130 contract option on RHP Ubaldo Jimenez. ketball G Trey Burke for Thursday’s exhibition Major League Soccer — Conference semifinals, Saturday San Antonio 99, New Orleans 95 Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 184 153 Declined their 2013 contract options on DH game for violating team standards. D.C United at New York, 5 p.m., NBC Sports Winner to State Tournament Utah 113, Dallas 94 New Orleans 2 5 0 .286 190 216 Travis Hafner and RHP Roberto Hernandez. Sent OKLAHOMA STATE—Announced the NCAA has Network. Delphian at Heppner Golden State 87, Phoenix 85 Carolina 1 6 0 .143 128 167 C/OF Vinny Rottino and RHP Kevin Slowey out- granted F Jean-Paul Olukemi a waiver that gives Golf — World Golf Championships HSBC Union at North Douglas L.A. Clippers 101, Memphis 92 North W L T Pct PF PA right to Columbus (IL). the senior a full season of eligibility for the com- Champions, 8 p.m., Golf Channel; Champions Oakridge at Kennedy Portland 116, L.A. Lakers 106 Chicago 6 1 0 .857 185 100 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Declined their 2013 ing 2012-13 season. Tour Charles Schwab Cup Championship, 1:30 Portland Christian at Culver Today’s Games Minnesota 5 3 0 .625 184 167 contract option on RHP Joakim Soria. Acquired UCLA—Announced the NCAA cleared freshman p.m., Golf Channel. Vernonia at Days Creek New York at Brooklyn, ppd. Green Bay 5 3 0 .625 208 170 RHP Ervin Santana and cash from the Los F Kyle Anderson to play basketball this season. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K B4• The World •Thursday, November 1,2012 Y K Cl ass if i eds

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Credit no problem. ice & water, includes secret garden. tion.” Familial status includes chil- 2 bdm, 1.5 bth.. River view, w/ deck, Oregon Land Mortgage. Near BAH. W/S/G paid. $615/mo. + 710 Miscellaneous The Oregon Department of Human dren under the age of 18 living with $610 mo. Reedsport larger 1bdm, 1 541-267-2776. ML-4645. $635 dep. 541-297-9041. Services (DHS)/Child Welfare parents or legal custodians, preg- bth. Available Dec. 1st.$425 Mo.W/S 20 1/4 cubic foot Frigidaire Frost Free Programs is seeking exceptional nant women and people securing pd. Please call 541-991-2166. Upright Freezer $300. 541-7511032 candidates for a part-time (approx 306 Jobs Wanted custody of children under 18. 603 Homes Furnished 20 hrs per wk), Child Welfare This newspaper will not knowingly FOR RENT furn. - 2 br, 1050 sq. ft. Supervisor/Principal Executive accept any advertising for real es- Gutters cleaned and flush out, w/ elec & wood fire heat, wash & Manager C located in North Bend, tate which is in violation of the law. starting at $50. Roof moss dryer, lg. private lot beside Bandon Oregon. Child Welfare experience Our readers are hereby informed removal maintenance Plan. Dunes. Pets OK. 89039 Brown Ln., is desired. This is an opportunity to that all dwellings advertised in this FREE EST. MASTER BLASTERS Bandon, OR. $800/mo. + dep. join a team committed to providing newspaper are available on an 541-260-6012 541-404-2532. excellent services and to follow equal opportunity basis. To com- your interests in a large, diverse plain of discrimination call HUD organization. Benefits include a toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The 604 Homes Unfurnished competitive salary and family health toll-free telephone number for the benefits. Applicant information and Notices hearing impaired is Coos Bay: Downtown 2 bedroom, a detailed job announcement (refer 1-800-927-9275. 2 bath, water and garbage paid, to #DHS12-0533) are available at 400 deck with bay view. No pets. website http://www.oregonjobs.org $650/ mo. Call after 3 pm. or call 503/945-5698. Application 541-266-7235 deadline November 4, 2012. FOR RENT or sale: newer 4 bdrm, 3 DHS is an AA/EEO. 403 Found bath custom home near ocean. $1800/mo. 957 Seacrest Dr. Contact 360-540-0452. Found Specials 504 Homes for Sale Victorian 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Very clean. Natural gas. All appliances incl., W/D, For Items or Pets deck, landscaped fenced backyard, without/or with photo: single car garage. Close to amenities. RV Technician 6 lines, Free for one week No smoking/ pets. $1100/mo + $1500 RVDA Certification or min. 3 yrs sec. dep. 541-756-2408. exp preferred, but training program May rerun if necessary. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 car carport, available for excellent candidates. All specials will appear in small shop attached, on double lot in Full time, straight time $12-17 hr. The World, Bandon Western World, Lakeside. Available Nov. 1. $825/mo Must have excellent customer Umpqua Post, The Link, 3 bedroom 1 bath w/garage + $800 cleaning deposit. Sewer paid. relations and organizational skills Online & Smart Mobile. completely remodeled, new roof, Call 541-759-3929, leave message. and good driving record. Resume, All specials are category specific. siding, windows, oak kitchen with referrals and hand tools required. There are no refunds on specials. granite, large yard, RV parking, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, garage, wood Contact Eric Porter 541-269-5121 Starts October 1, 2012 1093 Mongomery. (deadend road) stove, large yard. W/D hookups, wood or [email protected] 541-267-6278 $114,000. 541-297-4466 floors. Close to schools. 2171 Meade, NB. Pets ok. $850/mo. 541-294-0623.

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HOME DELIVERY SERVICE: For Customer Service call 541-269-1222 Ext. 247 an advertising proof is requested in writing and Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. clearly marked for corrections. If the error is not 3 Bedrooms, 2 full Baths. 2 covered corrected by the Publisher, its liability, if any, shall If your World newspaper fails to arrive by 5 p.m. Monday decks, storage shed, laundry room not exceed the space occupied by the error. W/D hook ups. Garbage, sewer, and through Thursday or 8 a.m. on Saturday, please call your Further, the Publisher will reschedule and run the Lawn Service provided. Credit check carrier. If you are unable to reach your carrier, telephone omitted advertisement at advertiser’s cost. All Small pets negotiable. $795 month The World at 541-269-9999. claims for adjustment must be made within seven plus deposit - 541-888-3981 (7) days of date of publication. In no case shall the RURAL SUBSCRIBERS: Due to The World’s expansive daily 4 Bedroom 2 Bath delivery area, rural or remote motor route customers may Publisher be liable for any general, special or consequential damages. fireplace, hardwood floors, in North receive regular delivery later than the times above. Missed Bend $995 month and 4 bedroom deliveries may be replaced the following delivery day. 2 bath in Coos Bay $995 month To report missed deliveries, please call 541-269-9999. 541-297-4834 ADVERTISING POLICY The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall COOS BAY: not be liable for any error in published advertising unless 3 bedroom, 1 bath and 1 bedroom 1 bath, Section 8 ok, washer/ dryer 8-27-12 hookups. S/G paid. 541-888-8125. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Thursday, November 1,2012 • The World • B5 Y K 710 Miscellaneous 754 Garage Sales 802 Cats 909 Misc. Auto standing. The beneficiary may re- and “beneficiary” include their respec- 1/2 Wine Barrel Planter - $25 124TH CHRISTMAS BAZAAR LOST: Female auld black and gray quire as a condition to reinstatement tive successors in interest, if any. 2 square wood planters - $20 ea. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL striped tabby. Some hair loss on back. HONDA WORLDWORLD that you provide reliable written evi- The Beneficiary may be attempting to Men’s suede-fleece lined jacket. New. 4th & Highland St., Coos Bay Lost in Millington area, around the dence that you have paid all senior collect a debt and any information ob- Large - $25. Friday, Nov. 9th: 9am - 2pm Oct. 1. Call 541-260-4151. liens or encumbrances, property tained may be used for that pur- Call 541-269-5519 Our famous Turkey Sandwich lunch Tank, a 5 year old neutered Male taxes, and hazard insurance premi- pose. If the Trustee is unable to FOR SALE: bicycle rack $10; dog is served from 11am to 1:30pm. Tabby, has been missing since Sept. ums. These requirements for rein- convey title for any reason, the suc- pen, medium/ large $12; turtle bath & Take outs available. 6th. He is a companion animal. He statement should be confirmed by cessful bidder’s sole and exclusive warming stone $10. 541-347-2362. Call 541-269-5829 to order. Crafts, lives in the Barview / Charleston Area contacting the undersigned Trustee. remedy shall be the return of monies candy, collectibles, pie, coffee, on Cape Arago Hwy near Wildahl / $5,990 The street or other common designa- paid to the Trustee, and the success- FREE APPLES- APPLES baked goods, and plants available Libby / Sanddollar. 541-297-8901 1997 Honda CR-V 4x4 tion if any, of the real property de- ful bidder shall have no further re- 54364 Old Broadbent Rd. all day. Turkey prepared by Black Low Miles, Clean. 12204A/08121 scribed above is purported to be Va- course. If available, the expected See owner next door before Market Gourmet. Proceeds benefit cant Land: The undersigned Trustee opening bid and/or postponement in- picking apples. 541-572-5057 community outreach. 803 Dogs disclaims any liability for any incor- formation may be obtained by calling Nine men’s xl outdoor coats $3-9 REWARD! Lost: Female Black Pomer- rectness of the above street or other the following telephone number(s) on Sz. 7 leather boots $7.Sz 8 rubber Garage / Bazaar anian, name is Molly. Lost from home common designation. By reason of the day before the sale: (714) boots $5.50,000 sports cards great in Pony Creek Rd area. Last seen @ said default, the beneficiary has de- 480-5690 or you may access sales Specials 9:00pm on 10/22. 541-756-7488 or clared all sums owing on the obliga- information at prices, sets, teams, individuals or $7,990 what are you looking for? 10 rubber 6 lines, 1 week 541-294-3449. tion secured by said Trust Deed im- www.tacforeclosures.com/sales duck decoys. 541-888-2012 2002 Buick Park Avenue mediately due and payable, said sums DATED: 08/07/12 CHRISTOPHER $12.00 Ultra Leather, Moonroof, Low Miles. being the following, to wit: Principal C. DORR, OSBA # 992526 By 12182A/14890 REFRIGERATOR, top freezer with All specials will appear in $49,191.02, together with interest as CHRISTOPHER C. DORR, ATTOR- ice maker $175. 2 tires 225-60-16 $15 The World, Bandon Western Automobiles provided in the note or other instru- NEY AT LAW DIRECT INQUIRIES each. 541-347-8503. World, Umpqua Post, The Link, ment secured from 02/10/12, and TO: T.D. SERVICE COMPANY Online/Online Map 900 such other costs and fees are due un- FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT & Smart Mobile. der the note or other instrument se- 4000 W. Metropolitan Drive Suite If scheduled before the deadline cured, and as are provided by stat- 400 Orange, CA 92868 (800) Recreation/ has passed. All prices will be the 901 ATVs $11,990 ute. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby 843-0260 TAC# 960417 PUB: same regardless of deadlines. All 725 2005 Toyota Corolla CE given that the undersigned trustee 11/01/12, 11/08/12, 11/15/12, Sports specials are category specific. Auto Specials Auto, 4 Door, Low Miles. will, on December 17, 2012, at the 11/22/12 There are no refunds on specials. B3201/560877 hour of 10:00 A.M. in accord with the Choose to add a photo in this Starts October 1, 2012 Standard Time, as established by PUBLISHED: The World - November special for $5.00 more 729 Exercise Equipment 541-267-6278 ORS 187.110, INSIDE THE MAIN 01, 08, 15, and 22, 2012 LOBBY OF THE COOS COUNTY (ID-20219305) 4 SALE treadmill: 2010 ProForm PICC-A-DILLY Flea Market: Fair- 6 lines, 2 weeks COURTHOUSE, 250 N. BAXTER, CO- Crosswalk “480.” New $800. $250 grounds, Eugene. THIS SUNDAY, $15.00 QUILLE , County of COOS, State of firm. 541-347-1841. Nov. 4, 10 - 4. 541-683-5589. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE All specials will appear in $13,990 OREGON, (which is the new date, STATE OF OREGON $13,990 time and place set for said sale) sell The World, Bandon Western 2008 Honda Fit Sport FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday 5 Speed, 24K Miles. at public auction to the highest bidder Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. 3169/058302 for cash the interest in the said de- CASE NO 11CV0837 Market Place Hobbies/ All specials are category specific. scribed real property which the 750 785 There are no refunds on specials. Grantor had or had power to convey WELLS FARGO BANK,NA, Crafts Starts October 1, 2012 at the time of execution by him of the Its successors in interest 541-267-6278 said Trust Deed, together with any and / or assigns 789 Jewelry Making interest which the Grantor or his suc- Plaintiff, 751 Antiques cessors in interest acquired after the vs. $13,990 execution of said Trust Deed, to sat- ENGLISH OAK washstand $325; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JUNE B. 903 Boats 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS isfy the foregoing obligations thereby church pew $325. Also compressor 210 HP, V6, Auto, Moonroof, Leather, 33K VEDACK; DANIEL VEDACK; DUE TO my age, I’ll accept any rea- secured and the costs and ex- $50. New prices! 541-347-5053, leave Miles, One Owner. B3180/177679 KATHLEEN MARTIN; ELAINE sonable offer for my 60 ft. trawler, penses of sale, including a reasonable message. REED; CONNIE NASBURG; STATE Sockeye. 541-347-2190. charge by the trustee. Notice is fur- OF OREGON; AND OCCUPANTS ther given that any person named in 1987 “Lund” Aluminum Boat OF THE PREMISES, O.R.S.86.753 has the right, at any 753 Bazaars No leaks, carpeted, 2006 9.9HP Defendant(s), time prior to five days before the GREENACRES GRANGE flea mar- motor, EZ-loader trailer. $3500 obo. date last set for the sale, to have this NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S ket/ craft sale. Friday and Sat. 9-4. Call 541-888-3698. $17,990 foreclosure proceeding dismissed and SALE ON WRIT OF EXECUTION IN Hwy. 42 between Coquille & Coos Bay 2003 Ford F150 Super Crew the Trust Deed reinstated by pay- FORECLOSURE (REAL PROPERTY) 541-266-8581. 4x4, Lariat, Leather, 50K Miles, 1 Owner. ment to the beneficiary of the entire 906 4X4 B3207/087249 HEARTS AND HANDS amount then due (other than such By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued HOLIDAY CRAFT SALE portion of the principal as would not out of the above entitled Circuit Court then be due had no default occurred) Nov. 2 - 5-8 & Nov. 3 - 8-4 “Looking for a great gift? on October 09, 2012, pursuant to a and by curing any other default Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Handmade is best! judgment of foreclosure enrolled and complained herein that is capable of 1290 Thompson Rd. Coos Bay etsy.com/shop/ReprievesCorner docketed on June 12, 2012, in favor being cured by tendering the perfor- 541-756-7734 For custom orders call of Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, mance required under the obligation (541)404-2606” $20,990 wherein it was ordered that the follow- ST MONICA Fall Bazaar Nov 2-3 @ of the Trust Deed, and in addition to 2010 Honda CRV EX ing described real property be sold in 9a, Crafts, needlework, collectibles, 1998 Dodge Ram 1500, AWD, Low Miles, 1 Owner. paying said sums or tendering the the manner prescribed by law for the ornaments, carousel horse, Kinter 4x4, auto, longbed, 106,000 miles, 13005A/073403 performance necessary to cure the sale of real property upon execution, Kranberry Sauce, cake plates by Shir- good condition, runs great. $5900. default, by paying all costs and ex- to satisfy the judgment against, In ley. Lunch ea day, Sat dinner avail. 541-404-4522 Pets/Animals penses actually incurred in enforc- Rem the property located at 768 Fer- 357 S 6th, Coos Bay. 800 4x4 1994 Ford 150 xlt, $1500 in ing the obligation and Trust Deed, to- guson Ave Coos Bay Oregon 97420, gether with trustee’s and attorney’s YACHATS HOLIDAY Craft Show, new tires and brakes. Crew cab. defendant, in the sum of $142,269.60 fees not exceeding the amounts 15th annual. Nov. 3-4, 10 a.m. 70 Auto, power steering, power win- together with interest thereon at the provided by said ORS 86.753. It will booths. In Yachats Commons, Hwy dow and power breaks. $2750 obo. rate of 6% per annum ($20.38 per 801 Birds/Fish $21,990 be necessary for you to contact the 101. Art, Food, Demos, Great Gifts, 541-888-8285 diem) from June 07, 2012 to June 12, 2006 Toyota Tundra LTD undersigned prior to the time you ten- Fun! Free admission. 541-547-4664. 2012, together with interest on said PET SPECIALS 4x4, 1 Owner, Leather, Low Miles. der reinstatement or payoff so that Expect the Exceptional! B3211/477592 amount at the rate of 9% per annum Choose to ad a photo in this you may be advised of the exact ($35.11 per diem) from June 13, 2012 special for only $5.00 more amount, including trustee’s costs and until paid, plus the cost or this writ and 754 Garage Sales Pet / Animal fees, that you will be required to all other recoverable cost pursuant to 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay 6 lines, 2 weeks pay. Payment must be in the full law. Friends of the HondaWorld.com amount in the form of cashier’s or cer- $12.00 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 Coos Bay tified check. The effect of the sale LOT 3, BLOCK 8, TOWN OF SOUTH All specials will appear in will be to deprive you and all those MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY ORE- Public Library The World, Bandon Western who hold by, through and under you of GON. Used Book Sale Featuring World, Umpqua Post, Wednesday 915 Used Cars all interest in the property described Weekly, Online & Smart Mobile. above. In construing this notice, the recent published fiction 1999 Honda Accord Coupe COMMONLY KNOWN AS 768 FER- All specials are category specific. masculine gender includes the femi- Alarm system, custom stereo. 48k mi- GUSON AVE, COOS BAY OREGON Public Welcomed! There are no refunds on specials. nine and the neuter, the singular in- les on JDM motor, have all paperwork. 97420 Saturday, Nov. 3: 10am - 4pm. Starts October 1, 2012 cludes the plural, the word “grantor” 5-speed manual transmission, 9am opening for Friends! 541-267-6278 includes any successor in interest to I will on Monday December 3, 2012, Sunday, Nov 4: Noon - 4pm. after-market exhaust. $5300 obo. Call the grantor as well as any other per- 541-297-9041. at 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- $1/bag in the son owing an obligation, the perfor- trance of the Coos County Court- Myrtlewood Room at 3pm. 802 Cats 2009 TOYOTA Corolla LE. 78,000 mi. mance of which is secured by said house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos 6th and Anderson Asking $8900 OBO. Call Sleepy, Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” County, Oregon, sell at public auction, 239-234-3391. BANDON RUMMAGE SALE 4 Coastal Harvest. Something 4 every- one. Thurs., Fri. 9-3; Sun. 10-5. 10th 916 Used Pick-Ups & Elmira. Start your Christmas shopp- FOR SALE: Dodge 2500 4x4 SXT ing now! quad cab, 5.7 Hemi, 32,000 miles Black, extra’s. $26,500. Never COOS BAY RUMMAGE, bakery & off roaded. 541-759-4498 quilt sale, 2175 Newmark Ave. Thurs., Kohl’s Cat House Fri. & Sun. Nov. 1, 9am-6pm; Nov. 2, Adoptions on site. 9am-4pm; Nov. 4, 10am-4pm. 541-756-6517. 541-294-3876 Legals 100

OREGON TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No: D537750 OR Unit Code: D Loan No: 701022532-1/BELCHER AP #1: 3396.07 Title #: 6861726 Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by CAROL E BELCHER as Grantor, to BRAD WILLIAMS C/O UPF INCORPORATED, A WASHING- TON CORPORATION as Trustee, in favor of STERLING SAVINGS BANK as Beneficiary. Dated October 3, 2006, Recorded October 6, 2006 as Instr. No. 2006-13612 in Book —- Page —- of Official Records in the of- fice of the Recorder of COOS County; OREGON covering the fol- lowing described real property situ- ated in said county and state, to wit: Exhibit “A” Real property in the County of Coos, State of Oregon, de- scribed as follows: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE W. H. HARRIS DONA- TION LAND CLAIM NO. 37 IN SEC- TION 20, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 13 WEST OF THE WILLAM- ETTE MERIDIAN, FROM WHICH POINT THE QUARTER SECTION CORNER ON THE NORTH BOUND- ARY OF THE SAID SECTION 20 BEARS NORTH 25° 31’ WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 101.38 FEET; THE SAID POINT BEING THE SOUTHEAST- ERLY CORNER OF THE INTERSEC- RIDGE TION OF LINCOLN AVENUE AND B MORRISON STREET IN THE PLAT OF FIRST ADDITION TO EMPIRE, Horace said, “Once a word has responder passes with the weaker COOS COUNTY, OREGON; AND been allowed to escape, it cannot be variety and bids again with the strong RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 66° 26’ recalled.” hand.) A three-no-trump response fills EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 28.45 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST- Once a card has been tabled, usu- the gap: 16 to 18 points. I dislike this ERLY BOUNDARY OF SCHONEMAN ally it cannot be retracted. bid because it takes up so much bid- AVENUE; THENCE SOUTH FOR A The winning line in this deal would ding space on a potential slam deal, DISTANCE OF 118.34 FEET; escape many players. What should leaving little room to investigate before THENCE SOUTH 89° 07’ WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 85.06 FEET TO A South do in three no-trump after West being committed to a slam. Here, POINT ON THE SAID EASTERLY leads his fourth-highest club and East admittedly, unless you use inverted BOUNDARY OF MORRISON puts up the jack? minor-suit raises, South is stuck for a STREET; THENCE NORTH 23° 34’ The bidding is old-fashioned, but response. Nothing works all of the EAST ALONG THE SAID EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF MORRISON STREET fine here. Traditionally, a two-no-trump time. FOR A DISTANCE OF 142.92 FEET response shows a balanced hand with South has seven top tricks: three TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BE- 13 to 15 or 19-plus points. (Assuming spades, two hearts, one diamond and ING A PORTION OF THE W.H. HAR- partner raises to three no-trump, one club (given trick one). If the dia- RIS DONATION LAND CLAIM NO. 37 mond finesse is winning, IN SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 13 WEST OF THE there are overtricks avail- WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COOS able. But you just know COUNTY, OREGON. Both the ben- that the finesse is losing! eficiary and the trustee have elected If South takes the first to sell the said real property to sat- isfy the obligations secured by said trick and runs the dia- Trust Deed and a Notice of Default mond jack, East wins with has been recorded pursuant to Ore- his king and returns his gon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the remaining club. West col- default for which the foreclosure is made is Grantor’s failure to pay when lects four tricks in that suit due, the following sums: 5 PYMTS for down one. FROM 03/10/12 TO 07/10/12 @ Let’s go back to trick one. 493.05 $2,465.25 5 L/C FROM Since East, not West, 03/26/12 TO 07/26/12 @ 24.65 might get on lead, South $123.25 ADVANCE - PROPERTY TAXES $653.51 PROPERTY INSPEC- will win only one club trick. TION $27.00 Sub-Total of Amounts in So he should duck at the Arrears:$3,269.01 Together with any first trick. This cuts the default in the payment of recurring ob- communications between ligations as they become due. ALSO, if you have failed to pay taxes the defenders and on the property, provide insurance on assures the contract. (If the property or pay other senior East has three clubs, the liens or encumbrances as required in defenders get only one the note and Trust Deed, the benefi- ciary may insist that you do so in or- diamond and three clubs.) der to reinstate your account in good C M C M Y K Y K

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(subject to redemption as provided by (i.e. everything included in this study). 29891 Harbor Way grantor’s successor in interest to all or date last set for the sale. before me on October 9, 2012 by law), to the highest bidder for cash; all Results of the study will be widely P.O. Box 1126 any part of the trust property, any Loren W. Collins, Attorney, as Suc- of the interest which the Defendants, shared with commercial sport fishing Gold Beach, OR 97444 beneficiary under a subordinate trust s/ Loren Collins cessor Trustee. had on September 22, 2008 the date guides, seafood wholesalers and pro- deed, or any person having a subordi- Loren W. Collins, Attorney of the trust deed, and all the interest cessors, Ports of Gold Beach, Brook- Fax: 541-247-6268 nate lien or encumbrance of record on SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE s/ Jennifer Rene’ McGriff Defendants had thereafter. ings, and Port Orford, concerned Email: portmanager@portofgold- the property has the right to have the Notary Public for Oregon County and City governments, local beach.com proceeding dismissed and the trust STATE OF OREGON My Commission Expires: 8/22/2014 Before bidding at the sale a prospec- media and the public. deed reinstated by payment of the en- ss. tive bidder should independently in- Each proposal must include the fol- tire amount then due, together with County of Coos PUBLISHED: The World - October 25, vestigate: Project Background lowing: costs, trustee’s and attorney’s fees, at November 01, November 08, and No- Sport fishing is of high economic any time prior to five days before the This instrument was acknowledged vember 15, 2012 (ID- 20218470) (a) The priority of the lien or interest of value to the South Coast and during 1. Proposer must present a proposal the judgment creditor; months the waste is not collected, the for the total project costs; if you are (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- waste goes directly into the near awarded the job, your bid will become plicable to the property; shore, harbors, and estuaries. Be- binding and will be the contract Reader thinking about (c) Approved uses for the property; tween July and October each year amount. (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- Curry County Ports spend approxi- 2. Briefly describe your experience tices on the property; mately $9000 to dispose of fish waste completing Strategic Planning and As- (e) Rights of neighboring property by way of an out of county rendering sessments; provide the name of a few creating a Frankenstein car owners; and company. Fish waste attracts marine projects that you have worked on and (f) Environmental laws and regulations mammals into the harbors and estuar- the agency or organization that con- that affect the property. ies; the animals become predators on tracted for the work. Dear Tom and Ray: cleaner and easier to get parts salmonids and a nuisance to sports 3. Provide a timeline for completing Recently I’ve been think- for. Dated this 1st day of November, 2012 fishers. Local groups have received the proposal. ing of piece-mealing a car RAY: In fact, I’d use the grants for pinniped hazing from Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni OFD&W and other local contributors. Rights of the Port of Gold Beach (aka creating a Frankenstein engine AND transmission By: B. Griswold Civil Deputy Fish waste and an abundance of ma- The Port reserves the right to accept, car) from the best parts of all from a Civic. Not only will rine mammals may also add to bacte- reject, withdraw, or amend any and /or the cars I can identify, the you have a reliable drive train PUBLISHED: The World - November rial contamination of the harbors, es- all proposals, or any component 01, 08, 15, and 22, 2012 tuaries and near shore. Reducing fish part(s) thereof, deemed to be in the goal being that the car would that way, but you know (ID-20219605) waste could minimize the numbers of best interest of the Port or in the best be the most reliable, lowest- they’ll work well together, opportunistic marine mammals, interest of the desired outcome. The maintenance, most fun to and you’ll be able to use the On November 9, 2012 starting at thereby reducing the numbers of Port also reserves the right to request mammals that prey on salmonoids additional information or clarification drive vehicle ever to grace the computerized engine-man- 10:00 at Circle H, 1190 Newmark, surface of this planet. I do agement system with little Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 and possibly reducing a source of from all respondents / proposers until E.Coli. Minimizing the amount of a contract for the desired services is realize that such an endeavor modification. A public sale will be held by E.L. Ed- waste itself may also lower the bacte- offered to one or more respondents. would entail a great deal of TOM: Actually, while wards Realty II, Inc. 541-756-0347 ria levels. Oregon DEQ (Department of Environmental Equality), ODF&W Questions fabrication and modification you’re at it, you might just UNIT FACILITIES NAME (Oregon Department of Fish & Wild- Questions related to this solicitation of components, but hopeful- want to buy a whole Honda 225 Circle H Chandel & Duane life), and the Lower Rogue Watershed for proposals should be directed to ly these matters will be over- Civic and be done with this Council support this proposal. The Debbie Collins, Port Manager. Reed come by my optimism and crazy idea. We know it’s 232 Circle H Dianna Scallin potential Fish Waste Processing Facil- 541-247-6269 44 Circle H Frank Schneider ity would be responsible for transpor- [email protected] determination. I’ve been matching their components already full of great compo- 25 Englewood Chris Lindsey tation of both the raw material from Googling to find the best so they all work well together nents. And then you could PUBLISHED: The World - November 43 Englewood Bob Nolan other ports as well as the finished components, and so far I’ve — so that the weight balances concentrate on modifying 56 Englewood Willie Snyder product to the markets. Any potential 01, 2012 (ID-20219749) 55 Englewood Jami Dahack positions would not be created by the decided that the engine of and the car handles well, so the body panels and interior. B Dunes Matthew feasibility study but by the waste pro- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE this beast will be the Volvo that it has the right amount That way, you might end up Pichette cessing facility that would result from B18/20, which apparently of power and braking ability, with something you could favorable study results. You are hereby notified of PUBLISHED: The World - October 25 beneficiary’s election to sell the real powered some of the world’s and the engine works well actually drive. and November 01, 2012 Funding property described below to satisfy highest-mileage cars. So, do with the transmission, and so RAY: I know, I know. (ID-20219163) An amount up to $11,300 is available grantor’s obligations under the term of you have any other advice for that the computer software That’s not enough of an for professional services on a contrac- a Promissory Note and Trust Deed. tual basis for this project, less the me, as far as components or ties everything together, adventure for you. And to be Request for Proposals The following information pertains to cost incurred by the Port of Gold this notice: anything else? — Hunter including the safety equip- fair to you, Hunter, projects Feasibility Study for a Fish Beach for advertising. This project is Waste Processing Facility TOM: Well, I’d suggest ment. like this sometimes are the supported by the Port of Gold Beach, Grantor: Michael A. Collatt and USDA / RBEG (Rural Business Enter- Jackie S. Collatt that you go back and watch TOM: You’re just going to venues in which genius is The Port of Gold Beach is requesting prise Grant), Fishermen Direct, Curry proposals from qualified consultants Beneficiary: Mark D. Reeves and De- “Frankenstein” again, and throw a bunch of parts unleashed. Sportfishing Association, Lottis Ma- nise M. Reeves (Scope of Work detailed below) to rine, LLC., Oregon Department of En- take note of what happens to together and hope for the TOM: Or the venues in conduct a feasibility study to deter- Successor Trustee: vironmental Quality and the Lower Ro- Loren W. Collins, Attorney the “vehicle” in the end. best. The result is likely to be which people get killed. mine the potential for a Fish Waste gue Watershed Council. Processing Facility in Gold Beach, Or- Mailing Address of Trustee: RAY: It certainly sounds a mess, even if all of the indi- Those activities often are egon. Stebbins & Coffey like a fun project, Hunter. vidual pieces are good ones. closely related. So whatever Timeframe PO Box 1006 This Fish Waste Feasibility Study North Bend, Oregon 97459 And you’re obviously unen- RAY: But I know you’re you decide, please be careful. Scope of Work needs to be completed and presented And send us pictures of your Professional assistance is needed to cumbered by such hin- going to do this anyway, to Debbie Collins, Manager of the Port Description of the Property: Lots monster — before the fire accomplish the following Scope of of Gold Beach, prior to March 31, drances as family or employ- Hunter. We’ve been answer- Work: 13, 14, 15, and 16, Block 45, COOS consumes it. 2013. BAY PLAT “B”, Coos County, Oregon. ment. So I take it you need ing car questions long enough to recognize that no 1. Conduct an initial study of the eco- something to keep you busy. The Proposal Process Trust Deed Recorded At: Microfilm matter what we say, you’re nomic viability of building a facility on The Port of Gold Beach, Fishermen This will fill up your sched- the Southern Coast of Oregon to col- No. 2007-7573, in Coos County, Ore- going to be out hunting for an Direct, Curry Sportfishing Association gon. ule. lect and process fish waste from sport and the Lower Rogue Watershed engine this weekend. and commercial fishers (including crab TOM: But keep in mind Council will consider proposals from Default for which the foreclosure is TOM: In which case we’d and shrimp waste) and process the all interested parties that present ade- that there’s a 99 percent material locally to produce a second- made: Failure of the Grantor to pay, recommend a late-1990s or quate information and otherwise dem- when due, the final payment of princi- chance that if you do produce ary product that can be sold as ferti- onstrate basic qualifications to man- later Honda Civic engine. lizer, fish meal or bait. pal and interest due and payable on a vehicle in the end, it’s going age and execute the desired feasibility June 12, 2012. The old Volvo “DL” engines 2. Include potential users of the facil- study. A complete response to this to be unsafe, unreliable, ity and the volume and constancy of RFP must be submitted (by mail, in unpredictable and undrive- certainly were great and raw material supply and including sup- Sum owing on the obligation se- person, fax or email) no later than cured by Trust Deed: $179,050.56 able. durable, but the Civic engine ply requirements. Location and cost 5:00 PM, Tuesday, November 20, of facility construction, production, as of July 10, 2012, which is com- RAY: Manufacturers is less expensive to fix, more 2012. Responses received after that prised of the principal balance of and maintenance will need to be ad- date may not be considered. All costs spend a lot of time and effort reliable, more fuel-efficient, dressed in this study. The contractor $176,865.08, plus accrued interest of incurred in the preparation or presen- $1,899.48, plus fees of $286, and at- should also analyze the potential num- tation of a response to this RFP shall ber of employees, market potential for torney fees accrued since July 10, be the sole responsibility of the 2012, until paid; plus interest at the products, transportations cost and en- respondent/proposer. Once submit- vironmental concerns. rate of 7% per annum from July 10, ted, the proposal and supporting ma- 2012, until paid. ic for you, however, is choosing position and put your financial 3. Examine the potential products to terials become the property of the Port determine which fish waste could be of Gold Beach. which solution to use. house in order. Making an in- converted and how this facility may Date, time and place of the sale: December 21, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. at AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. depth analysis could reveal serve the larger regional area Proposal Delivery (Brookings and Port Orford). Study the front entrance of the Coos County 19) — A little self-imposed pres- many buried opportunities. In person or by regular mail: Courthouse, Coquille, Oregon. should be at a level that it could be Port of Gold Beach sure can enhance your produc- CANCER (June 21-July 22) handed directly to a business owner FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2012 tivity and industriousness. 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