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BY THOMAS MORIARTY from possessing firearms, explo- The World sives or explosive components after his release. COQUILLE — A Coos Bay man At sentencing, Yarbrough said convicted of multiple felony he was grieving after the death of weapons and assault charges last his father when he became month will spend five years behind immersed in “prepper” pursuits. bars, a judge ruled Thursday Barron said the Coos Bay man morning. would still have to own up to some In a hearing in Coos County serious crimes. Circuit Court, Judge Richard “Whether there’s ‘preppers’ all Barron sentenced Jay Kenneth over the world or not, it borders on Yarbrough to five years in prison being ridiculous,” Barron said. for unlawful use of a weapon, and “People have grief all the time and five years’ probation on the they don’t do what you did.” remainder of the charges — unlaw- Yarbrough was arrested this ful use of a weapon, menacing, summer after Coos Bay police, fourth-degree assault, possession responding to a request from his of destructive devices and a short- wife, entered his home at 148 Hull barreled rifle. Yarbrough will be prohibited SEE YARBROUGH | A8 Suspect in sex offense trial is

By Alysha Beck, The World back behind bars Marshfield’s Katelynn Rossback takes an outside shot during the preseason game against Coquille on Wednesday.The boys and girls both won, giving Marshfield a sweep over Coquille. See the stories on Page B1. BY THOMAS MORIARTY three weeks to find him, The World Officers from Coquille Police Department arrested Gannon on COQUILLE — An alleged sex Thursday afternoon in a house in offender who failed to turn up for the 700 block of Birch Street, and Marijuana dispensary rules his November trial will finally take added an additional charge of the stand in the New Year. third-degree escape. Christopher Gannon — who is Police also arrested 32-year-old charged with first-degree online Amber McAllister for hindering are expected in January sexual corruption of a child, sec- prosecution, a Class C felony. ond-degree sex abuse and A plea hearing is scheduled for contributing to the sexual delin- Dec. 30 to determine whether BY JONATHAN J. COOPER take effect in March. authority to write marijuana regu- quency of a minor — is now charges stemming from Gannon’s The Associated Press The debate follows the lations. scheduled for a two-day jury trial failure to appear in November will Legislature’s decision this summer Some say use of the drug should Feb. 4 and 5. be combined with the sex offense SALEM — Officials at the to allow medical marijuana users to be allowed at the stores because His trial had originally been trial, tried separately or prosecut- Oregon Health Authority will have purchase the drug from state- some patients have nowhere else to scheduled to begin Nov. 19 in the ed at all. to decide soon whether medical licensed stores, which will have to safely ingest it, or they derive value courtroom of Judge Michael If convicted of first-degree marijuana cardholders should be meet standards for the safety of from interacting with other people Stone. online sexual corruption of a child allowed to use the drug at dispen- their products and security of their struggling with debilitating condi- When Gannon failed to turn up, — a Class B felony — Gannon faces saries that will become legal next premises. tions. Medical marijuana the judge issued a warrant for his up to 10 years in prison and a fine year under a new state law. The decision around on-site use cardholders living in federally sub- arrest. of up to $250,000. An advisory committee dis- divided the 13-member advisory sidized Section 8 housing, for At the time, Gannon’s lawyer, Reporter Thomas Moriarty can cussed that topic and others at its panel. The committee can make example, are prohibited from using public defender Allen Goldman, be reached at 541-269-1222, ext. final meeting Wednesday. The recommendations, but final deci- marijuana at home because the said the court had a pretty good 240, or by email at thomas.moriar- state expects to finalize dispensary sions will be left to the Oregon idea where his client was, but it [email protected]. Follow him regulations by next month that will Health Authority, which was given SEE DISPENSARY | A8 ended up taking police more than on Twitter: @ThomasDMoriarty. Budget deal doesn’t relax Grinch-like political grip

■ an early holiday in the bitterly challenged Sen. Mike Johanns, R- government shutdown in October. Columbia Circuit. So far, the only item polarized, Republican-run House. Neb. The scene has been no better in President Barack Obama praised politicians agree on is But across the Capitol, the high- Traditionally effective prods to the Senate. What remained of that the confirmation of Pillard, the minded Senate remained in the action are often less so in the divid- chamber’s deliberative nature blew second judge seated on the D.C. the new budget deal grip of some of the worst partisan ed, crisis-managed Congress. apart last month when majority Circuit this week, noting that warfare in its history after majority Lawmakers have lurched from Democrats, citing GOP obstruc- Pillard would give the court five BY LAURIE KELLMAN Democrats curbed the sequester to shutdown over spend- tionism, curtailed the Republicans’ active female judges for the first The Associated Press Republicans’ power. A round-the- ing, national health care and more power to block some presidential time. clock talkathon is the result, in the three years since Republicans nominees. Republicans have tried “Throughout her career, Ms. WASHINGTON — A budget putting no one in the mood for won control of the House with a this week to do what they can to Pillard has displayed an unwaver- agreement between key cooperation. Majority Leader sizable group of newcomers reluc- protest, but Reid’s slate of 11 nomi- ing commitment to justice and Republicans and Democrats. Even Harry Reid threatened to shorten tant to compromise. Their nations didn’t appear in peril. Early integrity,”Obama said. President Barack Obama was on the Senate’s cherished Christmas approach proved costly — to the Thursday morning, the Senate Democrats continued their board. All without anyone threat- vacation if need be. nation’s credit rating, to Congress’ approved the first of those, voting promised march of confirmation ening to repeal this or shut down A Republican called his bluff. standing among voters and to the 51-44 to confirm Cornelia “Nina” votes on Thursday morning, that. “What’s new about that? What’s GOP, which took the brunt of pub- Pillard to the influential U.S. Court Gridlock, however briefly, took even threatening about that?” lic blame for the partial of Appeals for the District of SEE BUDGET | A8

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TODAY Shield’s Family Christmas Village 6-10 p.m., Old Old Town Holiday Marketplace 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Gingerbread House Contest Dropoff 6-8:30 p.m., Charleston School, 64065 Seven Devils Road, Marketplace, 250 First St. SW, Bandon. McNair Building, 395 Second St. SE, Bandon. Fee, Holiday Bazaar 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Coquille Communi- Charleston. 541-888-3268 $5 per entry. Prizes will be awarded. 541-347-5560 ty Building, 115 N. Birch, Coquille. 541-297-0634 Coos Bay Garden Club Christmas Mug Sale 10 a.m.- Interdenominational Créche Festival 7 p.m., Coos 8 p.m., Pony Village Mall, North Bend. Proceeds Shield’s Family Christmas Village 6-10 p.m., Old “The Eye and The Lens” Opening Reception 2-4 Bay Stake Center of Church of The Jesus Christ Lat- support club programs. 541-756-4285 Charleston School, 64065 Seven Devils Road, p.m., Art by the Sea Gallery, Continuum Building, ter-day Saints, 3355 Virginia Ave., North Bend. South Oregon Coast Train Show 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Charleston. 541-888-3268 175 Second St., Bandon. Refreshments served. Multi-faith concert event, Nativities, refreshments. Pony Village Mall, North Bend. Tingstad and Rumbel Concert 6:30 p.m., Pacific Holiday Lights 4-9:30 p.m., Shore Acres State Bay Area Concert Band Yuletide Concert 7:30 p.m., Auditorium, 2260 Longwood Drive, Reedsport. Park, 89039 Cape Arago Highway, Charleston. Winter Festival Open House 1-6 p.m., Avamere Rehab, First Presbyterian Church, 2238 Pony Creek Road, Grammy Award winners Eric Tingstad and Nancy Refreshments and displays in the Garden House. 2625 Koosbay Blvd., Coos Bay. Refreshments, photos North Bend. Directed by Mark Allen with guest with Santa, games, crafts, gingerbread village and Rumbel will perform. 541-271-4608 Parking is $5. Visit www.shoreacres.net for the conductor Robert Campbell. entertainment schedule. silent auction. Coloring contest for kids, page avail- 14th annual Christmas Handbell Concert 7 p.m., able from the Boys & Girls Club or Avamere. Faith Lutheran Church, 2741 Sherman Ave., North City of North Bend Christmas Tree Lighting 5:45 FRIDAY Holiday Lights 4-9:30 p.m., Shore Acres State Bend. Carol-Lons Handbell Choir, Just Jensens p.m., North Bend Community Building, 2222 Bay Area Chamber of Commerce 21st Economic Park, 89039 Cape Arago Highway, Charleston. Woodwind Quartet and guest Nancy Orbison, bell Broadway, North Bend. Refreshments will be Outlook Forum 6:45-11 a.m., The Mill Casino- tree soloist. Refreshments. served. Santa arrives with bikes to be awarded to Hotel, 3201 Tremont, North Bend. Featured: Econ- Garden Party: Parallel Encounters Art Opening 5-7 one girl and one boy. Antique fire truck rides and omist John Mitchell. Get a picture of our regional p.m., Coos Art Museum Mabel Hansen Gallery. Foreign Film — Nora’s Will 7 p.m., Coos Bay Public refreshments. economy with Guy Tauer. Playing With Fire Glass Art Opening 5-7 p.m., Coos Library. Refreshments served. 541-269-1101 Celebration of Gardening 6 p.m., Owen Building, Kids HOPE Center Gift Wrapping 9 a.m-9 p.m., Art Museum, 235 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. Legend of Old Befana 7 p.m., Sawdust Theatre, 114 201 N. Adams St., Coquille. Potluck event. Topic: Pony Village Mall across from Maurice’s. 1611 Vir- The Art of the Hawthorne Family Opening 5-7 p.m., N. Adams St., Coquille. Tickets are $10 for adults Gardening 2013 — Truths and Tall Tales.” ginia Ave., North Bend. Proceeds benefit Child Coos Art Museum Uno Richter Atrium Gallery. Fea- and $5 for all students. Tickets are available at www.CoquilleValleySeedLibrary.org Abuse Intervention Center. tured: Multigenerational, talented family exhibit. Bree’s in Coquille or by calling 541-396-4563. Interesting Langlois Series: Cover Oregon presen- Pool Volleyball for Seniors 10-11:30 a.m., North The Geometric Fantasias of George Espinoza Christmas in the Aire 7:30 p.m., Sprague Commu- tation 6 p.m., Langlois Public Library, 48234 U.S. Bend Public Pool, 2455 Pacific Ave., North Bend. Opening 5-7 p.m., Coos Art Museum Clare Wehrle nity Theater, 1202 11th St. SW, Bandon. 541-347- Highway 101, Langlois. 541-348-2278 Fee $2. Refreshments served. 541-756-4915 Community Gallery, 235 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. 3573 What’s Up features one-time events and limited engagements in The World’s coverage area. To submit an event, email [email protected]. Four new LLet’seett’’ss MakeMMaakkee aa exhibits open Friday DDifference!Diiffffeerreennccee!!

COOS BAY — Coos Art Sam Simon, L.D. invites you to join Community Museum will be host an Dental Lab’s 3rd Annual Holiday Food Drive! appy opening reception for four H ys! new exhibits from 5-7 p.m. ida * ol Friday and will remain on Bring in a minimum of 7 non-perishable items by January 31st, 2014 and we will MATCH H display through Feb.15. and DELIVER your gift to a local food bank.Your generosity makes TWICE the impact! Featured in the main gallery, “Playing with Fire: Glass Art You will receive any service, whichever is greater! in the Pacific Northwest.” 5% or $25.00 off The show’s title grew out 412 items donated by the community last year - Thank You for your generosity * Up to 15 items of the technique of blowing Matched with 412 items by Community Dental Lab to double your contribution.... Let’s beat it this year! glass which involves heating can be matched the glass in the red-hot “glory hole,” then shaping the molten substance by blowing Community Dental Lab PC“Your Bay Area Denture Service” through a metal tube into the 2495 Newmark Ave., North Bend • 541-756-2121 “Call for Free Consultation” sticky substance as it is whirled about in a wild dance by artists. The glass pieces created, which look so cool and still, are mute testaments to transformation by inferno. The show, which was made possible by a grant from the Antonin and Vladimir Kulaev Foundation (AVK Arts), will feature works by some of the foremost glass artists from the Seattle and Portland areas, as well as artists from Coos and Curry counties. The Art of the Hawthorne exhibition presents the art- work of the talented, multigenerational Hawthorne family artists, on display in its Uno Richter Atrium Gallery. Members of the family are also proprietors of two highly regarded Pacific Coast gal- leries: the Hawthorne Gallery in Big Sur, Calif.; and the Hawthorne Gallery in Port Orford. Garden Party: Parallel Encounters, in the Mabel Hansen Gallery, features art of the Leach/Werner Studio, which challenges the viewer with pictorial experiences in which gestural abstraction combines with floral motifs. The results are bold, brightly colored paintings. Jon Leach and Holly Werner began their painting collaborations in the spring of 2011 in their shared studio in Roseburg. The Geometric Fantasias of George Espinoza in the Clare Wehrle Community Gallery. All the works in this exhibition date 2010 and 2011 — a period in which George Espinoza was at Snake River Correctional Institution. Raffle to help Egyptian

The Egyptian Theater Preservation Society will auc- tion off a ’50s vintage dollar house to one lucky ticket holder at 4 p.m. Dec. 21 at Antiques & Collectibles, 247 N. Broadway, Coos Bay. The doll house, which is com- pletely furnished with period furniture, is valued at $1,000 and is on display at Antiques & Collectibles in Coos Bay. Tickets are $5 a piece or three for $10. All proceeds will go to benefit the Egyptian Theater Preservation Association. For more information, call 541- 297-8659.

A4 • The World • Thursday, December 12,2013

Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Les Bowen, Digital Editor Opinion Larry Campbell, Executive Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/news/opinion Elliott forest decision was inevitable

The decision by the State generate revenue designated dropped to about $3.6 mil- Gov. John Kitzhaber, head Our view Land Board Tuesday to put for the Common School lion. By that reckoning, the of the land board, said he and up for sale 2,728 acres of the Fund. That was a mandate state has already lost more the other board members, Elliott forest lands are Elliott State Forest shouldn’t assigned to the acreage when than $18 million. Secretary of State Kate supposed to raise funds come as a surprise to anyone. the federal government On top of that, the forest Brown and state treasurer for schools — by whatev- The writing was on the wall granted it to the state, and is also costing the state Ted Wheeler, do not intend er means possible. when the marbled murrelet that’s what’s written in the some $3 million to main- their decision to necessarily was found there. state constitution. tain. In any other situation, lead to logging in the forest. What do you think? Whether environmental- So, by law, the stewards a land owner in that posi- But at this point the state has The World welcomes ists intended to back the of this land must use it to tion would be rushing to no choice but to at least letters. Email us at state in a corner, that’s what extract revenue — if not by the bidding block. determine the fair market [email protected]. they did with their objec- responsible harvesting, An environmental group tions to earlier plans by state then by whatever means or consortium could present value of the acreage in an foresters to provide safe are available. a bid itself. They’re crying open bidding process. habitat while still harvesting The tracts that will now be foul at that, too, though. We can’t help but wonder timber in a small portion of put up for bid had been val- They fear commercial log- if the environmental groups the forest’s 93,000 acres. ued earlier at about $22 ging interests would outbid would’ve better had their This forest, created in 1930 million. Now, because tim- them, then find a way to cut interests met if they’d com- and the state’s first forest, bers harvests are so the trees anyway — legally or promised with the state on always had one purpose — curtailed, the value has otherwise, they contend. its original harvest plan. Biden’s Tokyo ‘gaffe’ We know that about 20,000 pseudo-, semi- and real journalists “cover” Washington. We know that mid- December is slow-time in the nation’s capital as the public turns its attention to the holidays. But big news or no, the scriveners tending political websites must still, as they say, “feed the beast” and take it out for a walk three times a day. Hence the to-do about Vice President Joe Biden’s latest “gaffe,” an alleged sexist remark in Tokyo. Biden had asked women at an Internet company,“Do your husbands like you working full time?” That was the length and breadth of it. I consider my sensitivity to patriarchal cuts fairly high-tuned, and honest, the comment would not have set off a bleep.After all,Japan remains a culture in which 60 percent of women leave their jobs when they have chil- dren. One imagines that husband-wife talks on whether a mother of young kids should work outside the house are held in Topeka, as well. Letters to the Editor The issue goes beyond concern about male dominance in decision-making. Rather, it centers on who will care any better, just the same, but immigrants and ship them back Missouri, Arkansas, West for the little ones and cre- NY yuppies and with more money and more to where they came from, unless Virginia, Mississippi and ate a civilized home life, places to spend it. they want to get a greencard and Florida. (HJR1003). which some people still their spending Sierra Thiele become an American citizen. The federal government has care about. Jim Mullen is right about big Coos Bay They all scattered. (HB 1804). taken bold steps to take away our It doesn’t have to be cities. In his article, “Big Apple, This was against the advice of guns. Oklahoma, a week ago, the woman. I was reading or Crab Apple,” found in The the federal government and the passed a law confirming that this weekend about World newspaper, he claims that Why can’t OR be female hotshots on Wall ACLU; they said it would be a people in that state have the Manhattanites live the same as more like OK? mistake. Guess what ... right to bear arms and transport Street, flying out of the small town folks, just with FROMA Oklahoma did it anyway. them in their vehicles. I'm sure house before dawn and expensive taste and less intimate This is really interesting. HARROP Recently, they passed a law to that was a setback for the crimi- jetting off to every conti- relationships. Oklahoma is the only state where Obama did not win even include DNA samples from any nals. The Liberals didn't like it. nent while their highly “Sure” he says, regarding his Columnist one county in the last election. and all illegals to the Oklahoma But ... guess what ... Oklahoma competent husbands stay friend Rob, “you make While everyone is focusing on database, for criminal investiga- did it anyway. at home, getting breakfast into the children Manhattan money, but you’ll Arizona’s new law, look what tive purposes. Pelosi said it was Just this month, the state and dropping them off at day care before they spend more than you make.” pick up the dry cleaning. There are about five Oklahoma has been doing! unconstitutional. (SB 1102) voted and passed a law that all Every place of living has pros and of those. Oklahoma passed, 37 to 9, an Guess what ... Oklahoma did it drivers license exams will be cons but spending money like Many more couples in this country per- amendment to place the 10 com- anyway. printed in English, and only one just to get by in a big city is form a stressful balancing act for sharing the mandments on the front Several weeks ago, they English, and no other language. duties — both breadwinning and domestic. If simply illogical. entrance to the state capitol. The passed a law declaring They have been called racist for the workplace offered more time flexibility Big city yuppies talk nonsense feds in D.C., along with the Oklahoma as a sovereign state, doing this, but the fact is that all and day care were easier to find, the quality of and are wasteful. “What he real- ACLU, said it would be a mis- not under the federal govern- of the road signs are in English American family life would improve consid- ly means by ‘What do you do out take. Hey, this is a conservative ment directives. Joining Texas, only. If you want to drive in erably. there?’ is ‘Where do you shop?’” state based on Christian values! Montana and Utah as the only Oklahoma, you must read and The question Biden might ask women in We all have an ethnocentric (HB 1330) Guess what ... states to do so. More states are write English. Really simple. I Topeka is whether their husbands would streak in us but it’s frustrating to Oklahoma did it anyway. likely to follow: Louisiana, wish Oregon would follow suit! mind their not working the job they do — in hear big city people talk them- Oklahoma recently passed a Alabama, Georgia, both Sandra Duncan addition to handling most of the child care selves up so much. They are not law to incarcerate all illegal Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky, North Bend and homemaking. And that’s assuming there is a husband, which in America is more and more not the case for mothers of young chil- There’s no affordable in health care dren. The chief reason for Biden’s trip to Tokyo One striking thing about the administration companies had denied coverage to last month. was security-related, to help ease tensions new White House Obamacare often cites 651,000 people based on pre- What is indisputable is that the among Japan, South Korea and China. The promotion campaign is that so far involve far existing conditions. aspects of Obamacare the White side trip to the Internet firm was to show it hasn’t had much to say about smaller groups Around the same time, conser- House cites most often in its pro- support for a Japanese government plan to of people. the central focus of Obamacare, vative analysts James Capretta motional campaign — the draw more women into the workplace. which is helping Americans buy Take the and Tom Miller examined the Japan is experiencing a sharp drop in pop- affordable health insurance. issue of pre- issue and noted estimates that the pre-existing conditions policy,or ulation, and women could ease the resulting Look at the cases President existing number of Americans who might the estimated 3.4 million young labor shortage. Hence, the Japanese govern- Obama has highlighted. There are conditions. be denied such coverage was Americans who can stay on their ment has launched a program to help families young people who say they have Beginning a between 2 million and 4 million, parents’ coverage until age 26 — balance the demands of parenting and out- benefited from being allowed to recent press BYRON and quite possibly far smaller than involve numbers that are far side work. stay on their parents’ health poli- briefing, YORK even the low end of that range. smaller than the tens of millions Which brings us back to Washington,pas- cies until age 26. There are people spokesman Jay That is a significant number of of people who will likely face sionately engaged in dissecting a “gaffe” Columnist suffering from serious illnesses Carney said people, with a real problem that steeper costs, nearly unpayable unnoticed by about 99.9 percent of the who say they are thankful there the White House particularly needs addressing. But it’s not 129 deductibles and sharply limited American public. On CNN, Newt Gingrich will no longer be lifetime caps on wants to highlight “the Affordable million. It’s not even a small frac- denounced Biden for launching a “war on insurance benefits. There are sto- Care Act’s protections for con- tion of that number. doctor choices under Obamacare. women,” and Democratic National ries of people with pre-existing sumers with pre-existing “It’s a very small group in our (In addition to the 10-million per- Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz conditions who will be able to conditions.” A short time earlier, large country,” says another con- son individual market, some punched back with counter-accusations purchase coverage. Carney claimed that “up to 129 servative analyst, Yuval Levin, experts believe such problems are against Republicans. Meanwhile, The Obama’s pitch for those fea- million Americans who have a “but the fear of falling into it is a coming soon to the 45-million Washington Post produced a fevered head- tures of his national health care pre-existing condition for which powerful political force.” person small-group market.) line: “Out-of-context Biden comment to scheme is one he could have made they could have been denied cov- One way the Obama adminis- And that is why the White working women in Tokyo sparks firestorm — and did make — a year, or two erage or charged more up to now tration fed that powerful House sales campaign focuses on back home.” years, or three years ago. Indeed, are protected, because denying political force was to exaggerate the same things Democrats said in The quality of the umbrage was so flimsy in the years after Obamacare was them coverage is prohibited the problem. that the political posters quickly employed signed into law in March 2010, the beginning in 2014.” Indeed, a larger number of 2009, and 2010, and 2011, and the time-honored trick of finding signifi- president and his Democratic The White House’s numbers people — perhaps 5 million in the 2012. Back then, the burdens of cance in the fact that they were discussing allies often stressed the same top- are vastly overstated. In 2010, nation’s individual insurance Obamacare had not yet become a something of no consequence. Fine, keeps ics they’re stressing now. Rep. Henry Waxman and other market — are now facing cancel- reality for most Americans. Now them busy. The difference, of course, is that Democrats then in control of the lation of their coverage and far they have, and the administration But the giant stresses of juggling home life the Obamacare exchanges now House Energy and Commerce higher premiums and deductibles does not have a good answer for with job life remain an enormous concern exist,and Americans have just days Committee tried to determine in the new policies they must pur- the millions who will struggle from Topeka to Tacoma, Tempe to Tampa. how many people had been to go before a Dec. 23 deadline to chase. And yet the administration under the new system. No wonder Highlighting a government plan for easing purchase coverage that will begin denied coverage because of a pre- has dismissed them as a tiny part those strains was what brought Biden to Jan. 1, 2014. And while tens of mil- existing condition. They did not of the U.S. population.“It’s a rela- the president is talking about meet female office workers in Tokyo. lions of people are being affected, come up with a definitive number, tively small number of people in something else. Let’s make note of that plan — if only to fill many negatively, by the changes in but they found that in the previ- the overall scheme of things,” Byron York is chief political cor- the time as our political media wait to hear insurance markets brought on by ous two years, the nation’s four Health and Human Services respondent for The Washington what crazy thing Joe Biden will say next. Obamacare, the benefits the largest for-profit health insurance Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Examiner.

Thursday, December 12,2013 • The World • A5 State Common Clackamas mall sense and shooting victims courtesy keep bicyclists safe remembered PORTLAND (AP) — The on the road anniversary of the Clackamas Town Center STATE DEAR ABBY: As the edu- shooting was marked DIGEST cation director of the East Wednesday night with a can- Bay Bicycle Coalition, I work dlelight vigil at the mall to have turned up nothing. hard to encourage safe and remember the victims. courteous cycling for every- Authorities don’t suspect The Oregonian reports a foul play. day transportation in few hundred people gathered Northern California. There in the cold outside an Salem woman gets 25 are a number of points I entrance and heard from years in child porn case would like to address to family members and others PORTLAND (AP) — A “Caring Reader, Sacramento, condemning gun violence. Salem woman convicted Calif.”(Sept. 13). On Dec. 11 last year a man with her husband of produc- “Caring” The Associated Press opened fire in the food court, ing child pornography videos DEAR described A sample of a new, high-tech wildlife habitat mapping project the Western Governors Association plans to killing two people and injur- of two young girls has been seeing bicy- unveil in Las Vegas today is pictured in this photo taken on a computer at the Nevada Department of Wildlife ing a third before killing ABBY sentenced to 25 years in clists run himself. in Reno Nov. 21. The Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool—or CHAT—will pull together in one place maps for 16 prison. stop signs, western states in the hope of encouraging economic development while protecting the region’s environmen- not wear The Oregonian reports tal treasures, from Puget Sound to the Rocky Mountains. Vehicle rental fee OK’d protective at Portland airport that Michelle Lee Freeman gear, tex- was sentenced Wednesday in ting/talking PORTLAND (AP) — federal court in Portland. on cell- Western governors Rental car customers at Earlier this month, phones, and Portland International Michael Freeman was sen- suggested a Airport can expect to pay a tenced to 50 years. new fee next year, $6 a day JEANNE greater Both earlier pleaded enforce- for a maximum of four days. guilty to production of child PHILLIPS show wildlife maps Airport spokesman Steve ment of the pornography. law. Rolling Johnson says the Port of They were arrested in Portland’s commission through stop signs is, indeed, RENO, Nev. (AP) — their states who need data Basin or the prairie chicken September 2012 after federal just as illegal as it is while authorized the facilities fee investigators issued a Governors in 16 states are while at the same time con- in the Southwest. Wednesday. driving a vehicle, except in unveiling a high-tech serving the resources the “It’s the one-stop shop- nationwide alert asking for Idaho where cyclists may He says the revenue is help identifying a woman wildlife habitat mapping states are blessed with and ping feature that is so powerful dedicated to projects related treat stop signs as yields. I project they hope will the governors are charged about CHAT,” he said. who appeared in porno- encourage all cyclists and to rentals, and the top priori- graphic images with the encourage economic devel- with preserving,” said Carly Energy industry leaders ty is replacing the quick drivers to come to a complete opment across the West Brown, policy manager for agree. children. stop at signs and signals, turnaround facility that Facebook friends of the while protecting the region’s the Western Governors “That did not previously rental companies use for even when turning right, and environmental treasures Association. exist,” said Robert Veldman, couple saw the photo and the especially when pedestrians fueling, washing and ready- Freemans contacted police from Puget Sound to the “It’s going to provide that senior environmental advis- ing vehicles. are present. Rocky Mountains. first look — a 30,000-foot er for the Houston-based and turned over evidence of Talking or texting on a The Western Governors’ view of the situation on the Noble Energy, which does oil their child pornography pro- Baby’s body found, duction. cellphone while biking isn’t Association wants to make it ground. It’s meant to be a and gas drilling in the Rocky mother not a suspect currently illegal in the state easier to chart paths across starting point for states with Mountains and the Gulf of The newspaper says of California. I feel that using large landscapes where different priorities and dif- Mexico and recently starting PORTLAND (AP) — The Michelle Freeman apolo- cellphones while biking is an developers can expect the ferent resource needs to exploration in Nevada. mother of a 6-month-old gized before her sentencing, unsafe practice, and I least regulatory resistance bring all their information “It will be instrumental in boy reported to police in the saying she hopes the two encourage cyclists (or driv- and threat of litigation as together,” she told The supporting Noble Energy’s Portland suburb of girls can heal from the pain ers) to simply pull over before they draft plans to build Associated Press before the commitment to protecting Gladstone that she believed she and her husband caused. making or taking a call. highways, dig gold mines and WGA planned to announce wildlife and their habitats, her child had been killed. She said she wished she had Helmets are required gear erect power lines, pipelines details of the effort today at particularly during project Less than 12 hours later, stopped her husband when only for bicyclists under the or wind farms. its two-day, annual gather- planning, infrastructure early Tuesday morning, she first learned of the abuse. search-and-rescue workers age of 18 in California. As an Five years in the making, ing in Las Vegas. route selection and in doing Police: SUV was hit by adult, I choose to wear one the database will connect 16 “If I’m a transportation due diligence for acquisi- found the body of the baby when I’m biking. However, it western states from planner working in Walla tions and divestitures,” boy in a heavily-wooded train at marked crossing is not illegal for an adult to California and Alaska to Walla, Wash., and I want to Veldman said. area. KLAMATH FALLS (AP) — bike without a helmet. Montana and Oklahoma modify a highway for safety Brown said conservation Wednesday, Gladstone Oregon State Police say an You said in your response with a first-of-its-kind concerns along the groups and land trusts have police spokesman Eric SUV hit by a train south of that people who cycle at online system of colorful GIS Washington-Oregon border, expressed interest in the data Graves said the mother is not Klamath Falls was driving on night should avoid wearing maps displaying wildlife I can look at different routes to help make decisions about a suspect. An autopsy is a gravel road and crossed the dark clothes to increase their habitat, wetlands and other and draw different lines to prioritizing protection of planned. tracks at a marked railroad visibility, but clothes color valuable natural resources — see what kind of crucial wildlife or purchasing prop- The mother has not been crossing when it was struck alone has been shown to have much of it detailed down to habitat I run into, and where erty most valuable to their identified. on the passenger side. little or no effect on visibility square-mile increments. it ranks on the scale of one to preservation mission. Police say they believe the The collision Tuesday in in dark conditions. During The Crucial Habitat six,” Brown said. California, Montana, baby was taken to the area on Midland left the driver and low-light times of day like Assessment Tool, or CHAT, The Energy Department Washington, Wyoming and Monday afternoon in a blue one passenger dead, and dawn or dusk, wearing bright provides layers of data that provided a $3 million grant Kansas already are utilizing SUV.The SUV was recovered another passenger seriously or fluorescent clothes is a rate the resources on a scale and individual states con- their own state databases. in Salem. hurt. good strategy, but at night of one to six, from most to tributed the time of mapping Nevada plans to roll out its Family seeks man Troopers say the Union bicyclists should rely on least “crucial.” Individual specialists the past three new maps Thursday in con- Pacific Railroad train pushed lights and reflectors to be states determine those pri- years to help gather, organize cert with the regional missing from S. Ore. the vehicle off the tracks, and seen. orities based on their and input the information, package, with New Mexico WINSTON (AP) — The then needed a mile to stop. The law in California stip- information about such WGA spokesman Joe and Oregon to follow later family of a 26-year-old who The crossing was marked but ulates that bicyclists must things as the condition of the Rassenfoss said. It’s expect- this month. disappeared from his grand- did not have crossing guards. have a white headlight, a red habitat and the individual ed to be especially helpful for The other states hope to parents’ home in Southern State police say the driver, rear reflector and yellow or species’ economic and projects that may encounter complete theirs in the Oregon has offered a $5,000 33-year-old MacKenzie white reflectors on their recreational importance. species in multiple states, months ahead — Alaska, reward, and his mother is Conway, died at the scene. wheels or spokes as well as on “The governors intent like the northern spotted owl Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, searching the state for him. Twenty-five-year-old Kalla their pedals, shoes or ankles. back in 2008 really was to in the Pacific Northwest, the Oklahoma, Nebraska, South Brandon Bell left in the Conway was ejected and also However, I also recommend cater to industries within sage grouse in the Great Dakota, and Utah. middle of the night Nov. 21 killed. Her husband, 27- adding to these required wearing gray shorts, a green year-old Nicholas Conway, items: a red rear light, and hoodie and tennis shoes. He was ejected from the back additional lights and reflec- left behind ID, phone, money seat and walked across the tors at the front, rear and Obituary and his motorcycle. road before being taken to sides of the bike, or on one’s Douglas County searches the hospital. clothing or helmet. Dr. Joseph Kiaser mother, Laurie Kiaser; one homes, to racing fast boats, granddaughter, Lauryn to supporting his children in Highlighting one’s silhouette Jan. 12, 1932 - Nov.28,2013 with lights and reflectors, McGuire; one great-grand- all of their endeavors, and in and applying them to moving Dr. Joseph Kiaser, 81, of son, Kasen Joseph Kiaser; bringing joy to all who knew Funerals parts of one’s bike or body, Elk Grove, Calif., passed one great-granddaughter, him. He had a wonderful away Thursday, Nov. 28, Khloe Edvina Kiaser; one sense of humor, loved to Friday, Dec. 13 Saturday,Dec.14 will increase visibility sub- Cheri D. Volin, public Stephanie Lynn Teese, stantially after dark. 2013, at his home. stepgrandson, Steven and laugh and was interested in Nicole Rose; and one step- everyone he met. He treas- visitation, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., memorial service, 4 p.m., Abby, thanks for your Dr. Coos Bay Chapel, 685 Kiaser was granddaughter, Kelly Rose. ured his patients and friends and Saturday, Dec. 14, 10 attention to these issues. — a.m. to noon, Coos Bay Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. ROBERT PRINZ, OAKLAND, born to His living family includes his dearly and found good in Edwin and brothers and sisters-in-law, everyone. For his wife Joyce, Chapel, 685 Anderson Ave. CALIF. The World publishes death Bessie Jean Jenkins, Bill Terry, Don he truly was “The wind Memorial service, 1 p.m., DEAR MR. PRINZ: You’re notices and service listings as Kiaser Jan. and Judy Terry, Doris and beneath my wings.” Saturday, Dec. 14, Bandon welcome. And thank you for a free public service. 12, 1932, in Brady Fatino, Bob Terry; and For all who knew Joe and Christian Fellowship kindly sharing your expertise Obituaries and “Card of Coos Bay. numerous nephews, nieces, wish to join us, a celebration Riverview Campus, 64253 with my readers. Thanks” items are supplied He graduat- great-nephews and nieces. of his life will be held from 2 Solari Lane, Coos Bay. DEAR ABBY: Last year, my by families or funeral homes ed from He was preceded in death to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12, Anna Blake, graveside 40-year-old stepson, “Rod,” and are published for a fee.For Dr. Joseph Marshfield by his parents, his sister, 2014, at Elk Grove Park committal, 1 p.m., Sunset gave his father a beautiful details, contact Amanda at Kiaser High School Mary Flanagan; and his Pavilion in Elk Grove, Calif. Memorial Park, 63060 robe for Christmas. The [email protected] in 1949 and brother, Dick Kiaser. 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A6 •The World • Thursday, December 12,2013 South Coast Marshfield teacher to help set Books by the Bay to host signing for local author national science standards NORTH BEND — Local author and educator Steve SOUTH COAST THE WORLD Next Generation Science careers in science, technol- on state standards and Western will sign copies of Standards. She is one of 55 ogy, engineering and item writing for the state his book, “Why Do We Have REPORTS COOS BAY — A educators selected out of mathematics. science test and has been To Learn This Crap? Marshfield High School 650 applicants to be an Sanders has been a involved with the Twenty-Five Days in the Life Avamere presents science teacher will serve NGSS NSTA curator and teacher in the Coos Bay of a Basic-Math Teacher,” American Geosciences open house on a team of educators help build a library of top- school district for 25 years Institute on several proj- next weekend. helping to identify new sci- rated resources for and earned National Board Western will hold a sign- COOS BAY — A Winter ects. She has also won ence standards. teachers that support the Certification in 2003, ing at Books by the Bay from Festival open house is sched- awards, including the The National Science new standards. Sanders which she renewed in 2012. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Dec. 21. The uled from 1-6 p.m. Dec. 13 at Teachers Association will focus on resources She has served as a board Duane Marshall Special book paints a fictionalized Avamere Rehab, 2625 chose Lynda Sanders to related to the earth’s sys- director and president for Service to Science picture of a teacher’s life on Koosbay Blvd., Coos Bay. serve on a team that will tems at the middle level. the Oregon Science Education and the the South Coast. Refreshments will be served identify and vet high- The NGSS are new K–12 Teachers Association, Outstanding Earth Science Hard copy editions and and photos with Santa will be quality resources to help science standards designed worked with the Oregon Teacher for the Pacific online versions are available. taken. There will be games, teachers implement the to prepare students for Department of Education Northwest Section. crafts, a gingerbread village, Help wanted for Celtic silent auction and a coloring Heritage Alliance contest for kids. The page is NEWPORT — The Celtic available from the Boys & North Bend lights tree tonight Heritage Alliance is seeking Girls Club. volunteers to help shape the For more information, call NORTH BEND — The City arrange for craft projects future of Celtic cultural Candace at 541-267-2161. of North Bend will hold its from 6–7 p.m.; Portland events and outreach activi- Deadline tomorrow ties in the community. annual Christmas tree light- Bagel Company will provide for Soroptimist grant ing celebration starting at bagel samples; North Bend Applicants do not need to You won’t believe the live locally or have Celtic Soroptimist International 5:45 p.m. Thursday at the Downtown Association will heritage. The organization is of the Coos Bay Area will incredible TASTE and FLAVOR North Bend Community also provide beverages; the Center. Santa will arrive at 6 seeing anyone with an inter- award a $1,500 grant to city of North Bend will pro- est in arts and crafts, women who are the primary p.m., just in time to help vide cookies and coffee and Mayor Rick Wetherell light cashier/teller, communica- wage-earners for their fami- the July Jubilee Princesses Thishis WWeekendeekend the Christmas tree. Santa tions, education, event lies in need of financial will proudly serve our com- will be handing out candy planning, fundraising, grant assistance. Applications for canes and tickets for bike munity; K-Dock Radio will writing, graphic design, the Opportunity Award are ttryry oourur drawings, thanks to the gen- be on site with music for marketing, merchandising, available at Women’s Safety erosity of North Bend Santa’s entrance and enter- music, dance, office admin- and Resource Center, 1509 Sanitation. One girl and one tainment for the event; and istration, photography, Sherman Ave., North Bend, boy up to the age of 12 will be the North Bend Fire sports, volunteer manage- or contact Diane Verger at eligible to win. The children Department will provide ment or web design. [email protected] or 541- must be present. antique fire truck rides Visit http://www.new- 756-7044. Deadline for The Boys & Girls Club will around the neighborhood. portcelticfestival.com for submission of completed more information. applications is Dec. 13.

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Thursday, December 12,2013 • The World • A7 Nation Alleged killer Missouri carries of wife, sister was doting out 2nd execution husband in three weeks LOS ANGELES (AP) — Neighbors recall Lance BONNE TERRE, Mo. (AP) Holger Anderson as a nice, — Allen Nicklasson once chatty guy who was always recalled the “euphoria” he ready to help; the kind of per- felt after fatally shooting a son who fixed a flat tire for an kindly businessman who elderly neighbor, gave away a stopped to help when he saw Christmas tree to another, Nicklasson’s car stalled on and doted on his ailing wife. Interstate 70 near Kingdom So there was shock in his City, Mo., in 1994. pleasant Canyon Country Late Wednesday night, neighborhood Wednesday The Associated Press Nicklasson was put to death when police arrested Turkeys raised without the use of antibiotics in 2012 at David Martin’s farm, in Lebanon, Pa. for Richard Drummond’s Anderson on suspicion of killing — nearly 23 hours after killing his wife, then shooting he was originally scheduled to death his comatose sister at to die. It was the second exe- a Los Angeles nursing home. FDA takes steps to phase cution in Missouri in three The 60-year-old was “the weeks after a nearly three- sweetest guy you could ever year hiatus. Racist serial imagine,” neighbor Grace out antibiotics in meat killer Joseph Paul Franklin Allen Nicklasson Madrigal said, holding back was executed Nov. 20. tears. The executions also were minutes before the execution. The shootings were appar- WASHINGTON (AP) — promotion in animals. meat, pushing many animal the first since Missouri No one from his family or the ent mercy killings,Los Angeles Citing a potential threat to If the drug companies sign producers to go along. The switched from a three-drug victim’s family attended. police Lt. Paul Vernon said. public health, the Food and on — and two major compa- restaurant chain Chipotle also protocol to use of a single The execution was the end The family said Anderson’s Drug Administration is tak- nies have already signaled they has tried to use meat raised drug, pentobarbital. of a life troubled almost from 63-year-old wife had demen- ing steps toward phasing out will — using those antibiotics without antibiotics, but has Nicklasson, 41, was pro- the start. Nicklasson grew up tia and his sister, Lisa Nave, the use of some antibiotics in to promote growth in animals cited challenges in finding nounced dead at 10:52 p.m. in Kansas City, Mo., in a 58, had been in the Country animals processed for meat. would be illegal. Prescriptions enough of it. Wednesday, eight minutes fatherless home. His mother Villa Sheraton for five years Many cattle, hog and poul- would be required to use the FDA officials said the after the process began. His was a mentally ill stripper and was in a “vegetative try producers give their drugs for animal illnesses. move is designed to limit eyes remained closed who brought home an state” when he allegedly animals antibiotics regularly The FDA has been debating antibiotic-resistant diseases throughout and he showed lit- assortment of men, many of walked into the northern Los to ensure that they are how to address the issue of in humans as antibiotic tle reaction to the drug, briefly whom abused her son. Angeles nursing home on healthy and to make the ani- antibiotics in meat for several resistance has become a breathing heavily about 2 min- Nicklasson died bearing the Wednesday morning and shot mals grow faster. Now, the years as antibiotic-resistant growing public health prob- utes into the process. He scar from where one of the her in the head, Vernon said. agency has announced that it diseases have risen and con- lem. Repeated exposure to offered no final words. men burned him. “I want people to under- will ask pharmaceutical com- sumers increasingly have antibiotics can lead germs to Missouri Department of Nicklasson suffered from stand that this man did not panies to voluntarily stop clamored for antibiotic-free become resistant to the drug Public Safety spokesman bipolar disorder and lived on randomly walk into a hospital labeling drugs important for meat. McDonald’s, among so that it is no longer effec- Mike O’Connell said and off in boys’ homes for his to commit this crime,” treating human infection as other companies, has moved tive in treating a particular Nicklasson prayed briefly with petty crimes and institutions Vernon said. acceptable for that growth to limit the drugs in their illness. the prison chaplain about 20 for his mental illness. A resident, David Chabolla, said the gunshot sounded like a balloon pop- ping. He saw Anderson Prosecutor: no domestic charges against Zimmerman sitting in the nursing home’s courtyard with his head MIAMI (AP) — George corroborating evidence would have tery and criminal mischief following davit this week in which she referred to down before police arrested Zimmerman will not face domestic made the case difficult to prove, State a Nov. 18 confrontation at the central Zimmerman as “my boyfriend” and him on suspicion of murder. violence charges because his girl- Attorney Phil Archer in Seminole Florida house he shared with said she wanted him back. A small-caliber handgun friend did not wish to pursue the County said in a statement. Scheibe. She initially told police Zimmerman’s attorney, Jayne was recovered, police said. case and there was scant evidence of “There is no reasonable likelihood Zimmerman pointed a shotgun at Weintraub, filed a motion earlier this Anderson remained jailed. a crime, a state prosecutor said of a successful prosecution,” Archer her face during an argument, week asking that the no-contact After hearing about the Wednesday. said. smashed her coffee table and pushed order be lifted. That motion included killing, concerned family Samantha Scheibe’s decision not Zimmerman, 30, had faced her out of the house. Scheibe’s affidavit stating she did not members contacted authori- to cooperate and the lack of other charges of aggravated assault, bat- She recanted much of that in an affi- want the prosecution to go forward. ties and asked them to check on his wife’s welfare. Her body was found Wednesday morning in the couple’s three-bedroom townhome on a leafy, curving street in the Canyon Country area of Santa Clarita, a northern Los Angeles County suburb. She had been shot with the gun found at the nursing home, a sheriff’s statement said. It wasn’t immediately clear if Anderson had a lawyer who could comment on the case. Calls to home and cellphone numbers listed in public records went unanswered. Jury acquits ex-cop in fatal post-Katrina shooting

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A former New Orleans police officer whose 2010 manslaughter conviction was touted as a milestone in the city’s healing after Hurricane Katrina was acquitted Wednesday by a different jury of charges he fatally shot a man without justification during the storm’s chaotic aftermath. David Warren spent more than three years behind bars after he was charged in the September 2005 death of 31- year-old Henry Glover, whose body was burned in a car by a different officer after a good Samaritan drove the dying man to a makeshift police compound. Leaving the courthouse a free man, Warren, 50, was reunited with his wife and five children after jurors acquitted him of a civil rights violation and a firearm charge. Warren told reporters that he “took the action that I had to take” when he shot Glover once with a rifle from a sec- ond-story balcony at a strip mall he was guarding.

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BUDGET that we can work together.” Mandela In the Senate, it wasn’t Confirmation immediately clear whether Republican conservatives interpreter votes continue would follow their House Continued from Page A1 counterparts and grudgingly accept the Ryan-Murray claims to budget, or rebel against it. approving Chai Rachel GOP senators were focused see ‘angels’ Feldblum to be a Member of Wednesday and early the Equal Employment Thursday on doing what they Opportunity Commission by could to protest the JOHANNESBURG (AP) — a vote of 54-41. Two Democrats’ change in Senate The man accused of faking Republicans, Sens. Susan rules. On Nov. 21, Democrats sign interpretation while Collins of Maine and Lisa pared the threshold for stop- standing alongside world Murkowski of Alaska voted ping filibusters from 60 votes leaders like U.S. President for Feldblum. to a simple majority. The Barack Obama at Nelson The string of votes was lower threshold applies to Mandela’s memorial service expected to continue nearly all presidential nomi- said Thursday he hallucinat- throughout the day with the nations but does not affect ed that angels were entering Senate holding a procedural nominated Supreme Court the stadium, has schizo- The Associated Press vote ahead of another mid- justices or legislation. phrenia and has been violent Thamsanqa Jantjie gesticulates at his home during an interview with The Associated Press in Johannesburg, morning confirmation vote On Monday, Sen. Lamar in the past. South Africa, on Thursday. Jantjie, the man accused of faking sign interpretation next to world leaders at on Elizabeth A. Wolford to be Alexander, R-Tenn.,objected Thamsanqa Jantjie said in Nelson Mandela’s memorial, told a local newspaper that he was hallucinating and hearing voices. a U.S. district judge for the a 45-minute interview with to Reid’s request for unani- Western District of New York The Associated Press that his confirmed that she worked at proper sign-language inter- the problem, I don’t know mous approval of 76 and several other confirma- hallucinations began while the company that hired him pretation of the speeches of the attack of this problem, nominees, including Janet tion votes planned. he was interpreting and that for the memorial service but world leaders. But he also how will it comes. Yellen, Obama’s choice to Still, with the 2014 he tried not to panic because declined comment and hung apologized for his perform- Sometimes I react violent on head the Federal Reserve. midterm election year fast there were “armed police- up. ance that has been dismissed that place. Sometimes I will On Tuesday, Republicans approaching, there was some- men around me.” He added Government officials said by many sign-language see things that chase me,” invoked a little-known rule thing unexpected this week: that he was once hospital- they have tried to track down experts as gibberish. Jantjie said. to postpone a committee ized in a mental health the company that provided “I would like to tell every- “I was in a very difficult Instead of the standoffs, vote on the nomination of facility for more than one Jantjie but the owners “have body that if I’ve offended position,” he added. “And demands and disrespect that John Koskinen, Obama’s year. vanished into thin air,” said anyone, please, forgive me,” remember those people, the have become routine, key choice to head the Internal A South African deputy Bogopane-Zulu, deputy Jantjie said in his tidy president and everyone, they Republicans and Democrats Revenue Service. Cabinet minister, Hendrietta minister of Women, cement house outfitted with were armed, there was announced a budget deal. Reid had set in motion the Bogopane-Zulu, later held a Children and People with a big-screen TV and with armed police around me. If I Authored by Rep. Paul Ryan, votes for 11 of the nominees, news conference to Disabilities. two late-model cars in the start panicking I’ll start R-Wis., and Sen. Patty most of them non-contro- announce that “a mistake Ordinarily, sign language carport on the outskirts of being a problem. I have to Murray, D-Wash.,and quickly versial. Late Wednesday, he happened” in the hiring of interpreters in South Africa Soweto. “But what I was deal with this in a manner so endorsed by Obama, the asked for unanimous con- Jantjie. However, many are switched every 20 min- doing, I was doing what I that I mustn’t embarrass my agreement would avert sent to waive some of the questions remain, including utes to maintain their believe is my calling. I was country.” another government shut- required debate time and who in the government hired concentration levels, she doing what I believe makes a Asked how often he had down in January and reverse begin voting at 6 a.m. PST the company that contracted said. Jantjie was on the stage difference.” become violent, he said “a $63 billion in across-the- Thursday morning. Jantjie, how much money the for the entire service that The statements by Jantjie lot” while declining to pro- board spending cuts. It would Republicans objected, and an government paid the com- lasted more than four hours. raise serious security issues vide details. offset the higher spending all-night talkathon began. If pany and Jantjie’s own The deputy minister for Obama, other heads of Jantjie said he was due, on with $85 billion over a decade Republicans refuse to give up involvement with the com- declined to say who in South state and United Nations the day of the ceremony, to from higher fees and modest their allotted debate time, pany — and even whether it Africa’s government was Secretary-General Ban Ki- get a regular six-month curbs on government benefit the Senate could be in ses- really exists. responsible for contracting moon who stood next to mental health checkup to programs. sion continuously into AP journalists who visited the company that provided Jantjie as they made speech- determine whether the med- What’s more, House con- Saturday — or longer. the address of the company the bogus translator, or how es at FNB Stadium. ication he takes was servatives didn’t kill it “If we have to work that Jantjie provided found a those rules were flouted. “What happened that working, whether it needed outright, although some through Christmas, we’re different company there, “It’s an interdepartmen- day, I see angels come to the to be changed or whether he grumbled about the spend- going to do that,” Reid whose managers said they tal responsibility,” she said. stadium ... I start realizing needed to be kept at a mental ing levels. Liberals, warned from the Senate knew nothing about SA “We are trying to establish that the problem is here. And health facility for treatment. meanwhile, complained that floor. Interpreters. A woman who what happened.” the deal would not include an “The Republicans are answered the phone at a Jantjie insisted in the AP extension of unemployment wanting to waste more of number that Jantjie provided interview that he was doing DISPENSARY patient wouldn’t take a nar- benefits set to expire Dec. 28 this body’s time, this coun- cotic inside a pharmacy, and for 1.3 million Americans. try’s time,”he added. Senate Continued from Page A1 medical marijuana dispen- But the deal survived the aides carted in Listerine, bomb squad. saries shouldn’t be any day. fruit, chocolate and mints for YARBROUGH Police also seized an drug remains illegal under different. The negotiators spoke what appeared to be a long Continued from Page A1 unregistered AR-15-type federal law. Tom Burns, who is over- Wednesday of finding com- night ahead. “We are here ... rifle with a barrel less than “It’s not necessarily just seeing the rules-drafting for mon ground, however looking at each other, doing St. to remove weapons fol- 16-inches long — a violation that people want a place to the state, said he expects to narrow, in pursuit of a larger basically nothing, as we have resolve remaining questions lowing a domestic violence of the National Firearms Act. go and smoke a blunt and lis- goal. done for vast amounts of ten to a rap album,” Jordan and publish the final draft by incident. Reporter Thomas Moriarty “On balance, my view is time, because of the can be reached at 541-269- Kober, founder and editor of mid-January. He said he this is a step forward,” said Republicans’ obstruction- Inside, officers discovered 1222, ext. 240, or by email at Oregon Grown Magazine, wants to give potential dis- Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D- ism.” an underground bunker con- thomas.moriarty@the- told the panel. “They want a pensary owners as much Md. “A small one, but a step “This isn’t about obstruc- taining multiple improvised worldlink.com. Follow him on place where they can feel time as possible to review the forward.” tionism,”fired back Sen. Tom explosive devices that had to Twitter:human again.” rules before they can apply Ryan told the House Rules Coburn, R-Okla. “You limit- be disarmed by a state police @ThomasDMoriarty. Others, however, say a for a license in March. Committee, “We have shown ed our rights.”

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Thursday, December 12,2013 • The World • A9 Nation and World Spurned by president, EU embraces Ukraine protest

BRUSSELS (AP) — Two rejected the EU trade and pornography investigation. weeks ago, the European political cooperation deal he WORLD Alexander, R-Tenn., said Union’s foreign policy chief had promised to sign. in a statement Wednesday was at a summit in Calif. prostitutes may DIGEST that it’ll be up to the courts Lithuania, wooing Ukraine’s to judge Ryan Loskarn, but president with offers of pref- get victim restitution support of district attorneys “under these circumstances, erential dealings with the SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) in Alameda, Santa Clara and he cannot continue to fulfill world’s largest trade bloc. — California officials are con- Sutter counties. They say sex his duties as chief of staff.” This week, she stood in sidering whether to change a workers often are coerced Alexander said he was Kiev’s Independence Square decades-old anti-crime regu- into their trade and so should “stunned, surprised and dis- The Associated Press with protesters bent on lation and allow prostitutes to not be denied benefits if they appointed” by the The RQ-4 Block 20 Global Hawk unmanned aircraft that students in the ousting the same man. receive money from a victim are harmed. allegations against Loskarn. University of North Dakota aviation program will learn to fly. The EU is seeking to compensation fund if they’re The conservative Criminal U.S. Justice Department bounce back after Ukraine raped or beaten. Justice Legal Foundation says spokesman Peter Carr said in rejected a deal with Europe in Under the current system, its goal is to “assure that a statement that Loskarn favor of a rival alliance with those harmed in violent crimes crime does not pay,” but in was arrested based on prob- Aviation schools Russia. What had been a pol- can be paid for medical costs this case agrees with chang- able cause for possession and icy of courting President and related expenses,but pros- ing the rules. distribution of child pornog- Viktor Yanukovych has titutes are excluded because Sen. aide investigated raphy charges. become a more nuanced their activities are illegal. Messages left for Loskarn prepare for boom for child pornography campaign to work both sides California is the only state were’nt immediately returned. of the escalating dispute. in the nation with such a pro- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Alexander is a former For years, the EU failed to vision, said Jon Myers, deputy — U.S. Sen. Lamar Tennessee governor and has in drone jobs meet the enormous expecta- executive officer of the Alexander has replaced his also served as the U.S. tions Ukraine vested in it, Victim Compensation and chief of staff after learning Secretary of Education. He and Yanukovych made the Government Claims Board. the staffer’s home was being was first elected to the GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) course for the two trainees, bloc pay for that when he Changing the rule has the searched as part of a child Senate in 2002. — Two student pilots are who are among hundreds of seated shoulder to shoulder student pilots nationwide before a bank of video moni- preparing for jobs that don’t tors, maneuvering an exist yet. They and their unmanned aircraft by key- classmates are eager to cash board and mouse as the in on the booming market for drone descends toward a vir- drone operators that’s tual runway in a suburban expected to develop after landscape. more unmanned aircraft Aaron Gabrielson and become legal to fly in U.S. Andrew Regenhard, aviation airspace, which could hap- students at the University of pen in the next few years. North Dakota and self-pro- The university’s claimed video-game junkies, unmanned aircraft degree could just as well be sitting program, the nation’s first, on a couch playing Xbox. But exploded from five students instead of tapping their fin- in 2009 to 120 students last gers on a controller, they’re year. Embry-Riddle learning to fly the plane and Aeronautical University and use onboard equipment that Kansas State have since includes a camera with a added similar programs. zoom lens. Dozens of other schools offer “Some people argue that some courses in what’s nothing is going to be like fly- known as UAS — unmanned ing an actual airplane. aircraft systems — which Granted, looking down and range from drones as big as seeing you’re 5,000 feet above small planes to 2-foot-wide the ground is pretty exciting, mini-helicopters. but I’ve always been addicted The first UAS master’s to video games, and this is degree program, focused on awesome,” Regenhard said. engineering, was launched at Mastering the Corsair Embry-Riddle’s Daytona simulator is the first practice Beach, Fla., campus this fall. NASA: Cooling pump on space station shuts down

WASHINGTON (AP) — outpost were powered down. NASA said Wednesday it was “It could be a serious looking into a problem with a problem, but it’s not an malfunctioning cooling emergency,” Johnson Space pump on the International Center spokesman Kelly Space Station, but there was Humphries said. no immediate danger to the Engineers suspect a valve six crewmen on board. inside the pump was faulty A valve on a pump on one and ground controllers of the station’s two external moved electrical power sup- cooling loops shut down plies to the other cooling because it was too cool loop, Jacobs said. These Wednesday afternoon, loops circulate ammonia NASA spokesman Bob Jacobs outside the station to keep said. He said that at no time equipment inside and out- was the crew at risk. But side cool. some non-critical equip- “The station wasn’t ever ment of the massive orbital in any danger,”Jacobs said.

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A10•The World • Thursday, December 12,2013 World Indian acid attack victims say new law is ignored

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■ Coast Classic includes with the first two rounds of champi- house teams, as well as Evergreen onship and consolation, and picks High School of Washington. 31 teams this year up again at 9 a.m. Saturday. The Roseburg is the three-time Swimers compete Saturday finals should begin about 6 p.m. defending champion in the event. Saturday. Crook County, Churchill, David THE WORLD last year, just in front of Henley THE WORLD Tournament passes are $14 for Douglas and Dallas rounded out the and Phoenix. Marshfield adults and $10 for students. Single- top five. In all, the top 19 teams from The Bay Area’s two swim dropped down to the classifica- The 28th annual Army Strong day passes are $8 for adults and $6 last year return. teams are among eight teams tion this year after dominating Coast Classic, one of the top fo students. Marshfield’s Thaddeus Nelson that will be competing the Midwestern League girls wrestling tournaments in the state, Concessions will be available was the only local champion in the Saturday in the annual North race the past few years. begins Friday at North Bend High throughout both days, provided by Coast Classic a year ago and also Bend Invitational. Preliminary heats start at School. the North Bend Booster Club. The won his second state title later in the The event also includes 9:30 a.m. Saturday. The finals This year’s event features 31 tournament is the club’s largest season. Grants Pass, Roseburg, will start at 4 p.m. teams, including several of the annual fundraiser. The tournament i ncludes the Cottage Grove, Henley, There is no admission for state’s better programs. Because of This year’s field includes four 2013 Class 6A (David Douglas) and Mazama and Newport. the event. last week’s winter storm, it also South Coast squads — 4A (Crook County) champions, as It will feature a number of Grants Pass will arrive a marks the start of the season for Brookings-Harbor, Coquille, well as Class 5A runner-up Dallas the top swimmers in Class 4A, day early and compete against most of the schools. Marshfield and host North Bend. and four of the top five teams over- especially on the girls side. Marshfield on Friday at Wrestling starts at 1 p.m. Friday, The rest of the squads are a mix of all from both the Class 6A and 5A North Bend was state champion Mingus Park Pool. Class 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A power- state tournaments. Tigers surprise Bulldogs

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BANDON — It was a 20-point blowout, but the Bandon crowd cheered loudest when the score- board read triple zeros. The Tigers left their gym with a signature win Wednesday, out- executing North Bend to take down the Bulldogs 64-44. Bandon head coach Ken Nice lauded North Bend for setting the standard for a basketball program in the area and doesn’t plan on taking the win against the Bulldogs for granted. “I’m ecstatic. I won’t lie. This win is big for our program,” Nice said. “We probably don’t respect anybody more than North bend and Tom (Nicholls’) program.” After a close first half, the game started rolling in Bandon’s favor in the third quarter. Bandon big man Evan Henson — who scored 11 of the Tigers’ 20 first-quarter points — was forced to sit because of foul trouble (he eventually fouled out with 13 points), but John Wilhite picked up the slack. Wilhite only finished with five points, but Nice said “couldn’t be By Alysha Beck, The World prouder” of how he filled in for Marshfield’s Rylee Trendell dribbles down court against Coquille’s Brad Romine during their preseason game Wednesday. Henson. “Evan fouled out and I just came in and tried to fill the same role he did,” Wilhite said. Marshfield boys open with road win “Something I really admire, just from watching a lot of basketball, are the stuff that don’t make the BY JOHN GUNTHER ing the middle two quar- Coquille miscues. it didn’t feel that way. stat books. All the good passes, the The World ters, with aggressive “We came out and “They’re extremely aggres- good defense, taking charges, set- defense and rebounding, rebounded the heck out sive,” Cumberland said of the COQUILLE — A year ago, and aided by woeful See related photos at of the ball in the second Pirates, who also caused problems ting good, hard screens.” www.theworldlink.com. With Wilhite, Bandon was able Marshfield’s boys basketball team shooting from the Red half,” said Marshfield for the Red Devils with their pres- to exploit the North Bend press. started the year with 10 straight Devils. coach Doug Miles. sure defense. The Tigers outscored the Bulldogs losses. The Pirates led 13-11 after the The Red Devils didn’t have a Coquille finished with 18 19-5 to start the second half as a The Pirates made sure that first quarter, but stretched the player grab a defensive rebound in turnovers, though several of them fiery Henson cheered from the won’t be the case this season, advantage to 45-26 entering the the second half until freshman were careless mistakes when the bench. opening the year with a 56-48 vic- fourth. Austin Layton pulled one in more players tried to hurry the ball “Guys got aggressive,” Nice tory over host Coquille. “We played great in the third than three minutes into the fourth down court with long passes. said. “Rather than getting atten- “It feels great,”said sophomore quarter,”said Trendell. “We knew quarter. By that point, Coquille Marshfield’s Andrew Sharp tive and on their heels, we kept Rylee Trendell, one of several we needed to come out and play coach Dan Cumberland had pulled was a sparkplug on defense, looking for it, keeping our eyes Pirates who gained valuable expe- better defense and rebounds.” most of his starters off the court, harassing Coquille point guard open, attacking the basket, look- rience last year during the team’s The Pirates led by as many as turning to a younger lineup that fin- Terrence Edwards and grabbing ing for cutters and because of their long season. “It’s been a long time 21 points late in the third quar- ished the game in strong fashion. three steals during the game. pressure, there were some open- since we started 1-0.” ter, getting multiple second Coquille finished the game ings if we handled it, and we were Marshfield surged in front dur- chances and taking advantage of with a 31-25 rebounding edge, but SEE BOYS | B3 able to handle it.” The Tigers got a 12-point night from Logan Shea while Derik Cox and Tristian Davidson both con- Scrappy defense keys tributed eight, but Bandon’s spark plug was junior Quentin Coomer. Wednesday was Coomer’s first win for Marshfield girls start on the year and he finished with 12 points while contributing BY JOHN GUNTHER hustle plays, including the rebounds in many ways. The World and pursuit of loose balls. That theme “I just went out there and com- was consistent no matter which players peted for my team,” Coomer said. COQUILLE — Marshfield’s girls Bryant put on the floor. “This is a great team effort. I like to basketball team makes up for what it “The subs coming off the bench pass the ball, dish the ball off and lacks in size with fierce competitive- played good defense and blocked out,” let my teammates do most the ness. he said. “We didn’t lose any ground off work, but if I’m open, I’m open.” Coquille learned the bench defensively when we On the North Bend side, the that the hard way Inside subbed.” offense was stagnant most of the Wednesday, as the Stateler has Thrall, meanwhile, sparked the second and third quarters, scoring Pirates beat the host huge night offensive turning point in the third 12 points on 4-for-19 shooting. Red Devils 35-20. Page B3 quarter, scoring seven straight points to Point guard Ty Roane finished Marshfield over- erase a 15-12 deficit. with a game-high 18 points and came a slow start — Bulldog girls Coquille closed the gap to 21-17 at Matt Woods added 12. the Red Devils led 13- edge Tigers the start of the fourth quarter on a hoop Roane has lost just four games 10 at halftime — by Page B4 by Maddy Grant, but Scott scored in the past two years and was shutting down inside for the Pirates and Thrall hit a 3- despondent after the game. Coquille over the pointer. Carli Clarkson added a basket “We underestimated them and final two quarters and finally finding and the game never was close again. just came out flat,”Roane said.“I’m some offense. Aside from Thrall, no Pirates scored upset, but we just need to focus on “We are a defensive team now,”said more than four points. Scott had a Friday and not think about it.” Marshfield senior Abby Thrall, who team-best nine rebounds and Rossback The Bulldogs played without provided more than half of her team’s finished with eight rebounds, four Cam Lucero, who will have surgery offense with 18 points.“We need to play steals and two assists. next week for a torn labrum suf- hard on defense.” Grant scored six points to lead fered in football. Lucero, Roane and Thrall, Katelynn Rossback and Jade Coquille, while Ashley Thompson had Drew Matthews, who had six Chavez harassed Coquille’s guards five points and six rebounds. Kaitlyn points Wednesday, were expected throughout the game and Tracee Scott Hyatt, who was Coquille’s best offen- to be the key players back from last led a scrappy effort inside as the Pirates sive threat in a win over Siuslaw to open year’s squad that won a trophy at built up a 48-31 edge in rebounds. the season last week, missed all her the state tournament, while Woods “We’re not very big, but we need to shots from the field under constant transferred in from Marshfield. use our other strengths,” said pressure from the Pirates, finishing North Bend will travel to Marshfield coach Bruce Bryant. with three free throws. By Alysha Beck, The World Newport on Friday while Bandon The Pirates forced 23 turnovers in Marshfield’s Tracee Scott looks for a pass against Coquille’s Tara visits Illinois Valley on Saturday. the game. They also made numerous SEE GIRLS | B4 Edwards during the preseason game Wednesday.

B2 •The World • Tuesday,December 12,2013 Sports Rivers NB cheer garage sale is Saturday returns THE WORLD The event runs from 8 the state championships on a.m.- 1 p.m. and donations Feb. 15 in Portland. North Bend’s competi- of items also will be accept- North Bend has regular- with win tion cheer team is holding a ed from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday. ly finished in the top three garage sale at the North The team is raising funds at state since first fielding a Bend Middle School cafete- for its upcoming tourna- team in 2008. The Bulldogs THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ria on Saturday. ment schedule leading up to were third last winter. BOSTON — Jamal Crawford hit a pair of 3- pointers 23 seconds apart to help the Clippers pull away in Dillon will drive No. 3 next year the last 3 minutes and former Celtics coach Doc Rivers won THE ASSOCIATED PRESS missed all of last season fol- introduce Diaco. his first game back in Boston lowing surgery on his right The 40-year-old Diaco The Associated Press when Los Angeles beat the CONCORD, N.C. — The knee. takes over a team that went Los Angeles Clippers guard Jamal Crawford dribbles against the Boston late Dale Earnhardt’s famed Morrison was acquired for 3-9 this season. UConn fired Celtics 96-88 Wednesday Celtics in the second half Wednesday. night. No. 3 will be back on track in relief pitcher Carter Capps, Paul Pasqualoni after an 0-4 Crawford came off the the elite Sprint Cup Series according to a person with start and a 10-18 record in four rebounds and another in the fourth quarter, when next season with Austin knowledge of the deal. The just more than two years at bench to score big shot in a young career the Thunder maintained a 21 points and Dillon using the number. person spoke to The the school. already full of them. double-digit lead. The move has been long Associated Press on condi- NBA Chris Paul Monta Ellis and Dirk Mike Conley had 20 Pittsburgh lineman gets had 22 anticipated because car tion of anonymity because Nowitzki each scored 21 points for the Grizzlies. owner Richard Childress has the trade was pending both another major award Recap points, nine points for Dallas. Pelicans 111, Pistons assists and allowed his grandson to use teams reviewing medical HOUSTON — Knicks 83, Bulls 78: 106, OT: Ryan Anderson the No. 3 as he’s moved records. seven rebounds. Carmelo Anthony had 30 shook off an unusually poor Pittsburgh’s Aaron Donald Blake Griffin scored 18 points through NASCAR’s ranks. picked up another award, points and 10 rebounds, and shooting night from long “I know in my heart, PRO FOOTBALL for the Clippers, who won for New York pulled out the vic- range, hitting two clutch 3- winning the Rotary Lombardi the seventh time in 10 games. today, as I sit here, Dale Rodgers still not cleared Award. tory over Chicago after blow- pointers in overtime that Earnhardt is smiling down,” Jeff Green scored 29 ing a 23-point lead. carried New Orleans past to return to lineup Donald beat out Alabama points against his former Childress said at linebacker C.J. Mosley, Mike Dunleavy Jr. scored Detroit. Wednesday’s unveiling. “He GREEN BAY, Wis. — coach, who was traded to Los 20 points for the Bulls. Jason Smith scored 22 Aaron Rodgers took some Missouri defensive end Angeles last summer for a would want to Michael Sam and UCLA line- Timberwolves 106, points and grabbed a career- see this 3. first-team snaps in practice, first-round draft pick. Jordan 76ers 99: Kevin Love had 26 high 16 rebounds for the though the Packers’ fran- backer Anthony Barr for the Crawford had 20 points and He didn’t Sports award given annually to the points, 15 rebounds and five Pelicans. want it to chise quarterback still hasn’t nine assists, and Brandon assists, and Minnesota rallied New Orleans native Greg been cleared to play in a nation’s top college lineman. Bass had 17 points and 12 ever go It’s already been a big from a 19-point deficit to Monroe had 28 points and 10 away. But I Shorts game. rebounds for the Celtics, who beat slumping Philadelphia. rebounds for Detroit. If that stands through the week for Donald, a senior lost their second in a row. felt it was the defensive tackle who won the Spencer Hawes had 20 Spurs 109, Bucks 77: thing to do right after rest of week, backup Matt Boston lost to the points and six rebounds for Tim Duncan had 21 points Flynn is back in for Rodgers Bronko Nagurski award given Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday Daytona, and I know today to the nation’s top defensive the Sixers. and 16 rebounds while play- that he’s accepting this high- when Green Bay visits the night, kicking off a reunion Jazz 122, Kings 101: ing just 24 minutes and Tony Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in player Monday. week of sorts by facing for- ly. I knew him that well.” Richard Jefferson scored 20 Parker added 15 points in San The number has not been a game critical to both teams’ Malzahn earns top mer Celtics Kevin Garnett points and Utah halted a Antonio’s rout of Milwaukee. playoff hopes. and Paul Pierce. One night used since Earnhardt’s death coaching honor four-game skid by cruising Rookie guard Nate in the 2001 season-opening later, Rivers returned to the Welker will miss game ORLANDO, Fla. — past Sacramento. Wolters led the Bucks with a Daytona 500. The car was TD Garden, where the banner Auburn’s Gus Malzahn has DeMarcus Cousins had 17 season-high 18 points. rebranded to No. 29 for Kevin because of concussion for the franchise’s unprece- been named Home Depot of his 21 points in the second Magic 92, Bobcats 83: Harvick following ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — dented 17th NBA title hangs Coach of the Year, and half and added 11 rebounds Jameer Nelson had 12 of his 17 Earnhardt’s fatal accident. Wes Welker won’t play from the rafters. Washington’s Austin for the Kings, who had their points in the fourth quarter But Dillon has been using tonight against San Diego as The Clippers continue his Seferian-Jenkins was select- two-game winning streak and Orlando snapped a six- it NASCAR national compe- he recovers from his second reunion week tonight against ed the John Mackey Award snapped. game losing streak by beating tition since 2009, when he concussion in less than a Garnett and Pierce in winner for the nation’s out- Thunder 116, Grizzlies Charlotte. made his Truck Series debut month. Brooklyn. standing tight end. 100: Russell Westbrook Glen Davis added 17 points in the No. 3. He won the Denver Broncos coach Warriors 95, Mavericks The announcements were scored 27 points and Kevin and 12 rebounds and Nikola Truck championship in 2011 John Fox officially ruled out 93: Stephen Curry made a made Wednesday. Both Durant added 18 to lead Vucevic chipped in with 12 driving the No. 3 for Richard the slippery receiver. pull-up jumper with 3 sec- awards will be presented Oklahoma City over points and 14 rebounds. Childress Racing, and the onds remaining to cap a sen- today as part of the College Memphis. Al Jefferson led Charlotte Nationwide title this year in NFL fines two Cowboys sational fourth quarter, rally- Football Awards Show at Reserve guard Jeremy with 10 points and 11 the same number. for hits in Monday game ing Golden State from 18 Lamb added a career-high 18 rebounds. Kemba Walker, Disney’s Boardwalk. IRVING, Texas — Dallas points down to beat Dallas. points to help the Thunder to who had 31 points against BASEBALL In his first season as Curry scored 16 of his 33 their fourth straight win and Stephen Curry on Monday defenders George Selvie and Auburn coach, Malzahn led points in the final period. He 12th in 13 games. Neither night, was held to 10 points Mets reach two-year Orlando Scandrick were the Tigers to a 12-1 record and finished with nine assists, Westbrook nor Durant played on 4 of 18 shooting. deal with Bartolo Colon fined by the NFL for hits in berth in the BCS national the Cowboys’ loss to LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. championship game against Chicago. Florida State on Jan. 6. A win — Free-agent pitcher Bartolo Scandrick said he was Colon and the Mets agreed to in the title game would make docked $21,000 for a helmet- Auburn’s improvement from a $20 million, two-year con- to-helmet hit on Bears tract, giving New York the 3-9 in 2012 the best in FBS receiver Brandon Marshall. history. TH experienced starter it was Selvie was fined for a hit seeking to replace injured ace Seferian-Jenkins below the knees against becomes the first Mackey Matt Harvey. Chicago quarterback Josh The deal is pending the Award winner from McCown in the second quar- Washington and third from completion of a physical for ter. D WN the 40-year-old right-han- the Pac-12. 4 der, a person familiar with Peterson misses another Eastern Michigan picks the negotiations told The practice with foot injury Associated Press. The agree- Creighton as new coach CONTESTONTEST ment increased the Mets’ EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — YPSILANTI, Mich. — spending on free agents to Vikings running back Adrian Eastern Michigan has hired PREMIER SPONSOR more than $87 million this Peterson has shed the walk- Chris Creighton as football ing boot on his sprained right T HE M ATTRESS STORE offseason. The person spoke coach. on condition of anonymity foot, but he’s not ready for The school announced the because an agreement had practice. move Wednesday night. BAY APPLIAN CE & TV not yet been completed. Minnesota coach Leslie The 44-year-old 541.269.0898 • 253 S. Broadway, Coos Bay (Next to the Egyptian Theatre) Frazier said Peterson proba- Creighton led Drake to a 6-5 Mariners add Hart and bly won’t practice until record this season and was Morrison to roster Friday at the earliest. The 44-22 in six seasons at the Vikings host Philadelphia on GAMEGAME SEATTLE — The Seattle Iowa school. He is 139-46 in Sunday, and Peterson’s sta- 17 seasons as a head coach at PICKSPICKS Mariners added a pair of first tus is in question. baseman-outfielders with Ottawa, Wabash at Drake. WEEKWEEK 1515 pop to go along with star sec- COLLEGE FOOTBALL Creighton replaces Ron English, fired last month 1st Down - 2nd Down - 3rd Down - 4th Down – ond baseman Robinson Connecticut hires Diaco John Gunther, George Artsitas, Jeff Precourt, Jerome Matosec , Cano, reaching agreement on after the Eagles opened 1-8 Sports Editor Sports Reporter Publisher Coos Bay a one-year deal with Corey to lead football team en route to a 2-10 mark. He THURSDAY, DEC. 12 Hart and acquiring Logan STORRS, Conn. — was 11-46 over five years at 1. San Diego at Denver Denver San Diego Denver Denver Morrison in a trade with the Connecticut hired Notre the Mid-American Miami Marlins. Dame defensive coordinator Conference program. SUNDAY, DEC. 15 Hart confirmed he had Bob Diaco as its football Drake quickly replaced agreed to the deal in a text to coach. Creighton, promoting assis- 2. Philadelphia at Minnesota Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia The Associated Press. The The school announced the tant Rick Fox to head coach. 3. Washington at Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Washington deal is still pending what move early this morning and Fox spent the past six seasons should be a closely moni- said it would hold an after- as the assistant head coach 4. San Francisco at Tampa Bay San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco tored physical after Hart noon news conference to under Creighton. 5. Seattle at N.Y. 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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. Now you’re not allowed to try THE WORLD getting steals and pressuring (AP) — During his 13-year to be safe at home plate?” and we were getting the ball career as an All-Star catcher, Rose said. “What’s the game Cooper Stateler scored 35 to Cooper,”he said. Mike Scioscia earned a repu- coming to? Evidently the guys points to lead Myrtle Point to Nathan scored 10 points tation for being as tough as making all these rules never a 57-43 win over visiting for the Bobcats and freshman anyone when it came to played the game of baseball.” Douglas on Wednesday. Jake Miller led the squad with blocking home plate. New York Mets general Stateler 10 rebounds. But in a sport filled with manager Sandy Alderson, had all of Cade Claughton and nostalgia, even Scioscia chairman of the rules com- Myrtle Local Triston Garnett had 12 points wouldn’t mind seeing a few mittee, made the announce- Point’s 16 each for Douglas. points in Recap modifications. ment at the winter meetings, GIRLS “I think everyone is in saying the change would go The Associated Press the third agreement that the mindless into effect for next season if Oakland’s Dan Johnson collides with Seattle catcher Kenji Johjima at quarter as the Myrtle Point 49, collisions at home plate the players’ association home plate during a 2006 game.Plays like this might become a thing of Bobcats pulled away from a Douglas 35: The Bobcats where a catcher is being tar- approved. Safety and con- the past as Major League Baseball looks to improve player safety. 29-26 halftime edge, includ- used a fast start to win on geted by a runner, that needs cern over concussions were ing hitting a closely guarded their home floor. to be addressed,” the Los major factors — fans still ever changed was the mound the implementation of the 3-pointer at the buzzer. Myrtle Point led 17-5 after Angeles Angels manager said. cringe at the thought of the (height) and the DH. I rule would be suspended for “He just kind of took the first quarter and 31-13 at “When I was growing up as season-ending hit Buster thought baseball was doing one year, but could be imple- over,” Myrtle Point coach halftime. a kid in Philadelphia, it was a Posey absorbed in 2011. pretty good. Maybe I’m mented unilaterally after that Dave Larsen said. “It was one “I was really pleased with badge of honor. You were “Ultimately what we want wrong about the attendance time,”Alderson said. of those nights where he was the way we played at the expected to hang in at the to do is change the culture of figures and the number of The union declined to on fire.” start,” said Myrtle Point plate, and the runner was acceptance that these plays people going to ballgames.” comment, pending a review Stateler went 6-for-9 coach Marty Stallard. “We expected to do everything he are ordinary and routine and Alderson said wording of of the proposed change. Some from 3-point range, 12-for- played the best quarter we could to tag the plate. We’re an accepted part of the game,” the rules change will be pre- players spoke up on Twitter. 19 overall and 5-for-5 from have in a while.” going back 40 years ago, but Alderson said. “The costs sented to owners for approval “No more home plate col- the foul line. Morgan Newton had 15 the mindset has changed a bit.” associated in terms of health at their Jan. 16 meeting in lisions?! What is this? NFL “You can’t shoot much points and Grace Hermann Major League Baseball and injury just no longer war- Paradise Valley, Ariz. Details quarterbacks are catchers better than that,” Larsen added 12 for the Bobcats, who said Wednesday it intends to rant the status quo.” must be sorted out, such as now?” Oakland outfielder said. “It was fun to watch.” were playing their season eliminate home plate colli- The NFL reached a settle- what should happen if a Josh Reddick wrote. But the coach heralded opener. sions by 2015 at the latest. ment last summer in a con- catcher blocks the plate “Nothing better than get- the entire team effort. Katherine Miller had 11 for Not everyone is pleased. cussion-related lawsuit by without the ball. ting run over and showing the “Thomas (Nathan) was the Trojans. Pete Rose, who famously former players for $765 mil- “The exact language and umpire the ball. Please don’t flattened Ray Fosse to score the lion, and a group of hockey how exactly the rule will be ban home plate collisions,” winning run in the 1970 All- players sued the NHL last enforced is subject to final Pittsburgh rookie catcher BOYS Trendell had a team-best Star game, was bowled over. month over brain trauma. determination,” he said. Tony Sanchez posted. nine rebounds and also had “What are they going to Banned for life in 1989 “We’re going to do fairly exten- Discussion to limit or ban From Page B1 four of the Pirates’ 11 steals. do next, you can’t break up a following a gambling investi- sive review of the types of plays collisions has intensified The Pirates overcame a double play?” Rose said in a gation, Rose insists Fosse was that occur at home plate to since May 2011, when Posey “Sharpy can guard any- slow start to shoot 41 percent telephone interview with The blocking the plate without determine which we’re going was injured as the Marlins’ body,” Miles said. “He’s for the game. Associated Press after MLB the ball, which is against the to find acceptable and which Scott Cousins crashed into smart out there and can use Coquille also shot 41 per- announced its plan rules. Fosse injured a shoul- are going to be prohibited.” him at the plate. Posey, San his hands.” cent, but only after the Wednesday. der,and his career went into a Approval of the players’ Francisco’s All-Star catcher, Meanwhile, the Pirates strong finish that featured a “You’re not allowed to downslide. union is needed for the rules sustained a broken bone in his were efficient on offense. lineup of Layton, sopho- pitch inside. The hitters wear “Since 1869, baseball has change to be effective for 2014. lower left leg and three torn “I’m thrilled with our mores Zach Breitkreutz, Joe more armor than the been doing pretty well,” Rose “If the players’ associa- ligaments in his ankle, an sharing the ball,” Miles said. Scolari and Brad Romine and Humvees in Afghanistan. said. “The only rules they tion were to disapprove, then injury that ended his season. “I don’t think we forced junior Brandon Bowen — the many shots.” only one of the bunch who Trendell finished with 11 got much varsity experience points and Hunter Olson last year. Hayward is NCAA track home through 2021 scored nine, both doing their “I was encouraged,” damage inside and at the foul Cumberland said. “The kids EUGENE (AP) — Oregon will host community, but the entire State of advance of the Rio Games. The 2014 line. Kody Dean came off the never gave up.” the NCAA outdoor track and field Oregon to make this commitment to the IAAF World Junior Championships will bench and hit an immediate The group also showed championships at Hayward Field sport of track and field.” be held in Eugene next summer. 3-pointer and finished with a Cumberland has strong through 2021. Hayward Field has a storied history. “Student-athletes, coaches and fans game-high 13 points. depth as Coquille seeks The agreement with the NCAA It is where Olympian Steve Prefontaine of collegiate sport thrive when venues Marshfield also got a big another berth in the Class 3A announced Wednesday runs from 2015 became a star, and legendary coach Bill deliver an outstanding championship boost from Justin Cooper, playoffs. to 2021. Oregon also will host the event Bowerman led the “Men of Oregon” and atmosphere,” said Sam Seemes, CEO of who filled in at point guard Caleb Owens led the Red next year. developed the waffle-soled running the U.S. Track & Field and Cross for Jake Miles. Devils with nine points and Hayward Field has hosted the NCAA shoes that would become the founda- Country Coaches Association. “As “Cooper has never run the Drew Piburn had eight. outdoor championships 11 times, tion of Nike. The field’s stands can be hosts, Oregon has consistently proven point,” Doug Miles said. Edwards, Romine and Scolari including the 2013 event in June. seen in the background when Flounder to have the commitment and execution “He’s the man out there. He each scored seven. “We are excited that Hayward Field is caught wearing a pledge pin on his necessary to bring our sport to life, pro- ran the show.” Coquille made more than will remain the dream destination for uniform in “Animal House.” viding experiences that are currently Jake Miles, the starting half its field goals in the final every Division I athlete and we plan to The track, named after longtime one-of-a-kind.” point guard as a freshman quarter, when the Red Devils turn the NCAA Championships into the Oregon track coach Bill Hayward, The NCAA awarded 82 of its 89 last winter, has a lingering shot 9-for-18. hottest ticket in the sport,” said Vin opened in 1919 and originally was home championships for the 2014-18 seasons back injury and likely also “We are not shooting Lananna, associate athletic director at to the Ducks’ football team. The facility to 523 sites, the largest host site will miss today’s game at well,” Cumberland said. Oregon and TrackTownUSA president, got $8 million in renovations in 2008. announcement in the organization’s Newport. “That’s our nemesis.” in a statement Wednesday. “It took a Hayward Field also hosted the U.S. history. The track and field champi- “I know it’s frustrating for The Red Devils host the remarkable partnership of entities from Olympic Trials in 2008 and 2012 and onship was the only site announced that him, but it’s good for our annual Winter Lake Classic not only from the Eugene-Springfield will be the site for the 2016 trials in extended beyond 2018. team,” Doug Miles said. this weekend. Scoreboard

Glendale at Pacific, 6 p.m.; Powers vs. Bonanza Justine Bringhurst, Riley Holcomb, Darian Utah 5 19 .208 14 St. Louis 5 8 0 .385 289 308 Friday’s Games On The Air at North Lake Tournament, 2 p.m. Mitchell. Pacific Division W L Pct GB x-clinched playoff spot New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. High School Boys Basketball — North Bend at MYRTLE POINT (49): Morgan Newton 15, Grace L.A. Clippers 15 8 .652 — Today Washington at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Today Newport, 7 p.m.; Winter Lake Classic at Coquille: Hermann 12, Bethany Meyer 7, Lyndzi Robbins 7, Phoenix 12 9 .571 2 San Diego at Denver, 5:25 p.m. Edmonton at Vancouver, 6 p.m. High School Basketball — Marshfield at Newport, Brookings-Harbor vs. Gold Beach, 5:15 p.m., and Marissa Dollarhyde 3, Amanda Harris 2, Alex Golden State 13 10 .565 2 Sunday, Dec. 15 7 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM). Yoncalla at Coquille, 8:30 p.m.; Reedsport at Miller 2, Karissa Henshaw 1, Aby Acuna, L.A. Lakers 10 11 .476 4 Philadelphia at Minnesota, 10 a.m. 1 Transactions NBA Basketball — Los Angeles Clippers at Phoenix tournament, TBA; Siuslaw at Junciton Chrstynn Evans, Madison McNeely. Sacramento 6 14 .300 7⁄2 Washington at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Brooklyn, 5 p.m., TNT; Houston at Portland, 7:30 City tournament, TBA; Glendale at Pacific, 7:30 BOYS Wednesday’s Games San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. BASEBALL p.m., TNT and KHSN (1230 AM). p.m.; Powers vs. Bonanza at North Lake Marshfield 56, Coquille 48 Orlando 92, Charlotte 83 Seattle at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. American League NFL Football — San Diego at Denver, 5:25 p.m., Tournament, 4 p.m. L.A. Clippers 96, Boston 88 Chicago at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Marshfield 13 17 15 11 — 56 DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with OF NFL Network. High School Wrestling — Coast Classic, 1 p.m., Minnesota 106, Philadelphia 99 Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Coquille 11 9 6 22 — 48 Rajai Davis on a two-year contract. Designated College Football — College Football Awards North Bend High School. San Antonio 109, Milwaukee 77 Buffalo at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. MARSHFIELD (56): Kody Dean 13, Rylee RHP Luis Marte for assignment. Show, 4 p.m., ESPN. High School Swimming — Grants Pass at Oklahoma City 116, Memphis 100 New England at Miami, 10 a.m. Trendell 11, Hunter Olson 9, Andrew Sharp 7, NEW YORK YANKEES — Acquired RHP Kyle Men’s College Basketball — Florida Atlantic at Marshfield, 3 p.m., Mingus Park. New Orleans 111, Detroit 106, OT Kansas City at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Justin Cooper 6, Austin Howerton 4, Ty Bunnell Haynes from Pittsburgh to complete an earlier DePaul, 6 p.m., Fox Sports 1. Women’s College Basketball — SWOCC at New York 83, Chicago 78 N.Y. Jets at Carolina, 1:05 p.m. 2, Vincent Tine 2, Kasey Banks, Juan Caballero, trade. Women’s College Basketball — Kentucky at Santa Rosa tournament, TBA. Utah 122, Sacramento 101 Arizona at Tennessee, 1:25 p.m. Malio Favalora. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Acquired OF Billy DePaul, 4, p.m., Fox Sports 1. Men’s College Basketball — SWOCC at Dale Golden State 95, Dallas 93 New Orleans at St. Louis, 1:25 p.m. COQUILLE (48): Caleb Owens 9, Drew Piburn 8, Burns from Washington for LHP Jerry Blevins. Golf — Nelson Mandela Championship, 3:30 a.m., Bates Classic, Eugene, TBA. Today’s Games Green Bay at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. Terrence Edwards 7, Brad Romine 7, Joe Scolari 7, TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Granted RHP Thad Golf Channel; Thailand Golf Championship, 8:30 Saturday, Dec. 14 L.A. Clippers at Brooklyn, 5 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. Brandon Bowen 5, Kai Griggs 3, Austin Layton 2, Weber his release and announced he signed p.m., Golf Channel. High School Girls Basketball — Marshfield at Houston at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 16 Zach Breitkreutz, Brayden Schmitt. with NC Dinos (Korean). Friday, Dec. 13 Grants Pass tournament, TBA; Camas Valley at Friday’s Games Baltimore at Detroit, 5:40 p.m. National League NBA Basketball — Los Angeles Lakers at Myrtle Point, 2:30 p.m.; Coquille, Gold Beach, Bandon 64, North Bend 44 Cleveland at Orlando, 4 p.m. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Promoted Tony Oklahoma City, 5 p.m., ESPN; Houston at Golden Brookings-Harbor and Yoncalla at Winter Lake North Bend 16 7 5 16 — 44 Charlotte at Indiana, 4 p.m. Hockey Perezchica to minor league field & infield coor- State, 7:30 p.m., ESPN. Classic, TBA; Reedsport at Phoenix tournament, Bandon 20 7 16 21 — 64 Philadelphia at Toronto, 4 p.m. dinator and Dan Carlson to minor league pitch- Golf — Nelson Mandela Championship, 2 a.m., TBA; Siuslaw at Junction City tournament, TBA; NORTH BEND (44): Ty Roane 18, Matt Woods New York at Boston, 4:30 p.m. NHL ing coordinator. Golf Channel; Thailand Golf Championship, 8:30 Powers at North Lake tournament, TBA; Bandon 12, Drew Matthews 6, Zach Wallace 3, Luke Washington at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Announced the p.m., Golf Channel; Franklin Templeton Shootout, at Illinois Valley, 4 p.m. Lucero 3, Levi Rider 2, Brody Lucero, Ryan Wirth. Brooklyn at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. retirement of 3B Jerry Hairston Jr. Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA 10 a.m., Golf Channel. High School Boys Basketball — Camas Valley BANDON (64): Evan Henson 13, Quentin L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms with Boston 31 21 8 2 44 86 62 Saturday, Dec. 14 at Myrtle Point, 4 p.m.; Coquille, Gold Beach, Coomer 12, Logan Shea 12, Derik Cox 8, Tristian Memphis at New Orleans, 5 p.m. RHP Charlie Morton on a three-year contract Montreal 32 19 10 3 41 85 71 Men’s College Basketball — Arizona at Brookings-Harbor and Yoncalla at Winter Lake Davidson 8, Shawn Peters 6, John Wilhite 5, Chicago at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. and RHP Edinson Volquez on a one-year con- Detroit 32 15 9 8 38 87 85 Michigan, 9 a.m., CBS; Western Kentucky at Classic, TBA; Reedsport at Phoenix tournament, Mason Berry, Mitchell Brown, Braden Fugate, Minnesota at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. tract. Tampa Bay 30 17 10 3 37 85 76 Louisville, 9 a.m., ESPN2; Youngstown State at TBA; Siuslaw at Junction City tournament, TBA; Leo McGeehon. Sacramento at Phoenix, 6 p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Acquired a player to be Toronto 32 16 13 3 35 87 90 Pittsburgh, 9 a.m., Root Sports; Tennessee at Powers at North Lake tournament, TBA; Bandon Utah at Denver, 6 p.m. named or cash considerations from Houston for Myrtle Point 57, Douglas 43 Ottawa 32 12 14 6 30 92 105 Wichita State, 11 a.m., ESPN2; Florida Atlantic at at Illinois Valley, 5:30 p.m. Houston at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. RHP Anthony Bass and a player to be named or Douglas 16 10 10 7 — 43 Florida 32 10 17 5 25 73 106 Maryland, 11 .am., Root Sports; IUPUI at High School Wrestling — Coast Classic, 9 a.m., cash considerations. Myrtle Point 16 13 16 12 — 57 Buffalo 31 7 22 2 16 53 92 Marquette, noon, Fox Sports 1; Northern Illinois ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed to terms with North Bend High School. DOUGLAS (43): Cade Claughton 12, Triston Pro Football Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GA at Massachusetts, noon, NBC Sports Network; High School Swimming — Grants Pass, RHP Angel Castro on a one-year contract. Garnett 12, Brandon Stewart 7, RJ Parker 5, Pittsburgh 32 21 101439871 Notre Dame vs. Indiana, 12:15 p.m., ESPN; Marshfield, Henley, Cottage Grove, Grants Pass, BASKETBALL Austin Porter 4, Houston Haeber 2, Christian NBA Washington 31 17 12 2 36 98 90 Oakland at Michigan State, 1 p.m., ESPN2; Newport, Roseburg, Mazama at North Bend National Basketball Association Osborne 1, Alex Brennan, Nic Bune, Austin AMERICAN CONFERENCE Carolina 32 13 13 6 32 75 91 Kentucky at North Carolina, 2:1 p.m., ESPN; Saint Invitational, 9:30 a.m. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS — Signed F Chris Maley. East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Rangers 32 15 16 1 31 70 84 Mary’s at Boise State, 3 p.m., Root Sports; Women’s College Basketball — SWOCC at MYRTLE POINT (57): Douglas-Roberts from Texas (NBADL). Waived F Cooper Stateler 35, New England 10 3 0 .769 349 287 New Jersey 32 12 14 6 30 73 82 Kansas vs. New Mexico, 4 p.m., ESPN2; Santa Rosa tournament, TBA. James Southerland. Thomas Nathan 10, Billy Strain 5, Taylor Fischer Miami 7 6 0 .538 286 276 Columbus 31 13 15 3 29 78 86 Cincinnati at Xavier, 5 p.m., Fox Sports 1; St. Men’s College Basketball — SWOCC at Dale GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Signed C Hilton 4, Jake Miller 2, Kenden Findley 1, Kelley Caffey, N.Y. Jets 6 7 0 .462 226 337 Philadelphia 31 13 15 3 29 70 85 Peter’s at Seton Hall, 5 p.m., Root Sports; Illinois Bates Classic, Eugene, TBA. Josh Rangel, Ryan Sears. Armstrong from Santa Cruz (NBADL). vs. Oregon, 6 p.m., ESPN2; South Alabama at Buffalo 4 9 0 .308 273 334 N.Y. Islanders 32 9 18 5 23 80 111 FOOTBALL South W L T Pct PF PA WESTERN CONFERENCE Gonzaga, 7 p.m., Root Sports. National Football League Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA College Football — NCAA Division 1 Quarterfinals, High School Results Pro Basketball y-Indianapolis 8 5 0 .615 313 316 NFL — Fined Dallas CB Orlando Scandrick Coastal Carolina at North Dakota State, 9 a.m., Tennessee 5 8 0 .385 292 318 Chicago 34 23 6 5 51 129 93 $21,000, for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Chicago ESPN2; Army vs. Navy, noon, CBS; Heisman Trophy BASKETBALL NBA Jacksonville 4 9 0 .308 201 372 St. Louis 29 20 6 3 43 100 67 WR Brandon Marshall and Dallas DE George presentation, 5 p.m., ESPN. GIRLS EASTERN CONFERENCE Houston 2 11 0 .154 250 350 Minnesota 33 18 10 5 41 78 77 Selvie $21,000, for a hit below the knees against Golf — Nelson Mandela Championship, 2 p.m., Marshfield 35, Coquille 20 Atlantic Division W L Pct GB North W L T Pct PF PA Colorado 29 20 9 0 40 83 68 Chicago QB Josh McCown in a Dec. 9 game. Golf Channel; Thailand Golf Championship, 8:30 Marshfield 5 5 11 14 — 35 Boston 10 14 .417 — Cincinnati 9 4 0 .692 334 244 Dallas 29 14 10 5 33 83 86 DALLAS COWBOYS — Activated DE Edgar Jones p.m., Golf Channel; Franklin Templeton Shootout, Coquille 5 8 2 5 — 20 Toronto 7 13 .350 1 Baltimore 7 6 0 .538 278 261 Winnipeg 32 14 14 4 32 83 90 off the injured reserve/return list. 1 Pittsburgh 5 8 0 .385 291 312 Nashville 31 14 14 3 31 71 89 10 a.m., Golf Channel, and 11 a.m., NBC; MARSHFIELD (35): Abby Thrall 18, Jade Chavez Brooklyn 7 14 .333 1⁄2 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed RB Bradley 1 Cleveland 4 9 0 .308 257 324 Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA Father/Son Challenge, 11 a.m., Golf Channel, and 1 4, Tracee Scott 4, Khalani Hoyer 3, Carli Clarkson Philadelphia 7 16 .304 2⁄2 Randle to the practice squad. 1 West W L T Pct PF PA Anaheim 34 22 7 5 49 108 87 p.m., NBC. 2, Katelynn Rossback 2, Savannah Thurman 2, New York 6 15 .286 2⁄2 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Placed S Jeron Johnson Baily Garrett, Sam Stephens. Southeast Division W L Pct GB x-Denver 11 2 0 .846 515 345 Los Angeles 32 21 7 4 46 88 63 on injured reserve. Signed S Perrish Cox. Signed COQUILLE (20): Maddy Grant 6, Ashley Miami 16 6 .727 — Kansas City 10 3 0 .769 343 224 San Jose 31 19 6 6 44 103 78 LB Mike Taylor to the practice squad. Local Schedule Thompson 5, Kaitlyn Hyatt 3, Tara Edwards 2, Atlanta 11 11 .500 5 San Diego 6 7 0 .462 316 291 Vancouver 33 18 10 5 41 88 81 TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed DE Adewale Tori Renard 2, Marina Wilson 2, Katie Davidson, Charlotte 10 12 .455 6 Oakland 4 9 0 .308 264 337 Phoenix 30 17 8 5 39 97 94 Ojomo to the practice squad Today Makala Edgar. Washington 9 11 .450 6 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Calgary 30 11 15 4 26 79 100 HOCKEY High School Girls Basketball — Illinois Valley at Orlando 7 15 .318 9 East W L T Pct PF PA Edmonton 32 11 18 3 25 89 109 North Bend 42, Bandon 39 National Hockey League Gold Beach, 6 p.m.; Reedsport vs. South Umpqua Central Division W L Pct GB Philadelphia 8 5 0 .615 334 301 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- NHL — Suspended Ottawa D Jared Cowen two North Bend 7 7 12 16 — 42 at Phoenix tournament, 8:45 p.m.; Pacific at Indiana 19 3 .864 — Dallas 7 6 0 .538 357 348 time loss. games for an illegal check to the head of Buffalo Bandon 3 11 13 12 — 39 1 Brookings-Harbor, 6 p.m.; Siuslaw at Cottage Detroit 10 13 .435 9⁄2 N.Y. Giants 5 8 0 .385 251 334 Wednesday’s Games F Zemgus Girgensons during a Dec. 10 game and Grove in Junction City tournament, 7 p.m. NORTH BEND (42): Gabby Hobson 12, Codi Chicago 8 12 .400 10 Washington 3 10 0 .231 279 407 Los Angeles 3, Toronto 1 Tampa Bay F Richard Panik for two games for Wallace 9, Alex Wilkinson 7, Shalah Collicott 7, 1 High School Boys Basketball — Marshfield at Cleveland 8 13 .381 10⁄2 South W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 7, Philadelphia 2 boarding Washington D Karl Alzner. Newport, 7 p.m.; Illinois Valley at Gold Beach, Damie Zomerschoe 5, Kadie Forderer 2, Lizzy Milwaukee 5 17 .227 14 New Orleans 10 3 0 .769 343 243 Anaheim 2, Minnesota 1 SOCCER 7:30 p.m.; Reedsport vs. Phoenix at Phoenix Dreveskracht, Hailey Finnigan, Lindsey Henson, WESTERN CONFERENCE Carolina 9 4 0 .692 298 188 Today’s Games tournament, 8:45 p.m.; Siuslaw at Cottage Maggie Muenchrath, Hannah Noble. Southwest Division W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 4 9 0 .308 244 291 Columbus at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. LA GALAXY — Named Matt Reis goalkeeper Grove in Junction City tournament, 5:30 p.m.; BANDON (39): Savannah Williams 11, Toni Hall San Antonio 17 4 .810 — Atlanta 3 10 0 .231 282 362 Montreal at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. coach. 9, Raelyn Freitag 8, Kori Nemec 5, LIza Skeie 4, 1 Brookings-Harbor at Pacific, 7:30 p.m. Houston 15 7 .682 2 ⁄2 North W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. — Announced the Friday, Dec. 13 Ally Richert 3, Dani Cox, Alana Haga-Hultin, Dallas 13 10 .565 5 Detroit 7 6 0 .538 346 321 Detroit at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. retirement of G Matt Reis. Krista Peters, Bianca Salcido. 1 High School Girls Basketball — North Bend at New Orleans 10 10 .500 6⁄2 Chicago 7 6 0 .538 368 360 Toronto at St. Louis, 5 p.m. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC — Traded MF Mauro Newport, 5:30 p.m.; Winter Lake Classic at Myrtle Point 49, Douglas 35 Memphis 10 11 .476 7 Green Bay 6 6 1 .500 316 326 Dallas at Nashville, 5 p.m. Rosales and a No. 13 allocation ranking to Chivas Coquille: Brookings-Harbor vs. Gold Beach, 3:30 Douglas 5 8 14 8 — 35 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Minnesota 3 9 1 .269 315 395 Colorado at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. USA for the rights to F Tristan Bowen and a No. p.m., and Yoncalla at Coquille, 7 p.m.; Marshfield Myrtle Point 17 14 12 6 — 49 Portland 18 4 .818 — West W L T Pct PF PA Carolina at Calgary, 6 p.m. 2 allocation ranking. 1 vs. Eagle Point at Grants Pass tournament, 2 DOUGLAS (35): Katherine Miller 11, Jean Oklahoma City 17 4 .810 ⁄2 x-Seattle 11 2 0 .846 357 205 N.Y. Islanders at Phoenix, 6 p.m. COLLEGE 1 p.m.; Reedsport at Phoenix tournament, TBA; Rietmann 9, Alex Richey 5, Ally Schofield 4, Erin Denver 13 8 .619 4⁄2 San Francisco 9 4 0 .692 316 214 Boston at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. BOISE STATE — Named Bryan Harsin football Siuslaw at Junciton City tournament, TBA; Jackson 3, Dallas Rincon 2, Taylor Holcomb 1, Minnesota 11 11 .500 7 Arizona 8 5 0 .615 305 257 Minnesota at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. coach.

B4 •The World • Thursday, December 12,2013 Sports Chargers NB girls edge Bandon aim to BY GEORGE ARTSITAS and we were able to capitalize As the time trickled off, The World on those turnovers,” he said. Kadie Forderer and “That got us going.” Wilkinson made free throws contain BANDON — North Bend Offensively, Hobson had to ice the win. got big buckets down the 12 points for the Bulldogs, “It was nerve-racking, stretch from Alex Wilkinson while Codi Wallace had nine but I had faith in my team and Manning and Gabby Hobson to beat and Shalah Collicot and knew that we would go home host Bandon 42-39 for the Wilkinson both added seven. with the win,” Wilkinson BY BARRY WILNER Bulldogs’ first win of the year. North Bend struggled most said. The Associated Press The win puts both Bandon of the game with its half- Wednesday’s matchup was and North Bend at 1-1 on the court offense, forcing passes, the second game in as many It seems inevitable that year, and North Bend is but finally got it going in the nights for Bandon, which took Peyton Manning will shatter pleased they get to be the final few minutes. out Pacific the previous night the 50-touchdown passing team trending upwards. The final run was set up 46-34 in overtime. mark set by Tom Brady in The Associated Press “I was happy to see them by Alex Wilkinson with less Savannah Williams fin- 2007. He might even do it Denver quarterback Peyton Manning is nearing the NFL record for utilize their athletic ability then three minutes left, as ished with a team-high 11 tonight. touchdown passes in a season. tonight,” North Bend head she faded left in the key, drew points, Toni Hall added nine Sure, he needs five to tie, coach Eric Metcalf said. “If contact and sunk a shot on and Freitag had eight. six to break. Never bet They’ll need to control outdoors ... EAGLES, 37-14. we can do that night in and her way to the ground. Head coach Amanda Duey 1 against Manning when it Manning and an offense that Chicago (plus 1 ⁄ 2) at night out, I think we’ll win She was pleased she could saw some thing she could be comes to such records. has scored a stunning 515 Cleveland: Wonder if Bears some games.” start what turned into a happy with against North Which also means not to points in 13 games. Won’t are thawed out by now. Yep Bandon only scored three game-winning rally. Bend and reminded her team bet against Manning and his happen ... BRONCOS, 38-30. ...BEARS, 26-20. points in the first quarter, but “I just tucked my head it’s only going to get tougher Broncos when Bills (minus 2) at Jaguars: Cincinnati (minus 3) at was able to tie the game at 14 and went hard to the basket,” from here. they face the Swallowing hard and making Pittsburgh: Bengals favored by half. Wilkinson said. “While I was “I thought we had a great Pro Chargers in the Jaguars ...BEST BET: at Heinz Field. What has What kept Bandon from on the ground I kept my eye showing tonight,” she said. the final JAGUARS, 22-20. become of the AFC North? being able to get any rhythm on the ball until it fell in.” “We showed heart, had bod- Picks Thursday Baltimore (plus 6) at BENGALS, 16-14. and pull away from the Right after that, Hobson ies flying, we were working nighter of the Detroit, Monday night: Houston (plus 6) at Bulldogs was a key adjust- muscled up to Bandon point our butts off. It was basical- season. Denver is a 10-point Ravens beginning to look like Indianapolis: Colts in play- ment Metcalf made. guard Raelyn Freitag, picked ly our turnovers that killed favorite over San Diego. playoff team, but can they offs, but with lots of issues to During the third quarter, the ball off and went up for an us. But don’t forget that win big one on road?UPSET solve ... COLTS, 24-21. he switched to a 3-2 defense easy layup. “I told them ‘It won’t be 1 Philip Rivers is having a SPECIAL: RAVENS, 23-21. New England (minus 2⁄2) and began pressing a lot “The game was close and the toughest defense we’ll superb season for the Seattle (minus 7) at New at Miami: What miracle is more. The Bulldogs went on a time was running out. We play all year, so buck up.’” Chargers, too. And San York Giants: Seahawks will next for Patriots? PATRIOTS, 10-2 run behind seven steals didn’t go there to lose so I North Bend travels to Diego (6-7) desperately be in even nastier mood after 23-21. during the third quarter. stepped up,”Hobson said. “It Newport on Friday while needs to win out for any close loss at San Francisco ... New York Jets (plus 11) at “It flustered them a little felt good to step up and be Bandon will play at Illinois chance of making the play- SEAHAWKS, 31-17. Carolina: Two good defens- bit and we got a few turnovers able to help my team.” Valley on Saturday. 1 offs, which Denver already San Francisco (minus 5⁄2) es. One gets a shutout ... has reached. at Tampa Bay: Niners have PANTHERS, 17-0. Could be quite a shootout. too much at stake to stumble Kansas City (minus 4) at this season,”she said. “We’re game work, Tim GeDeros, “In my mind it’s a playoff ... 49ERS, 23-14. Oakland: Tempting to make GIRLS quick, even though we’re not the coach of the Red Devils, 1 scenario for us,” Chargers Arizona (minus 2 ⁄2) at this a BEST BET. But big From Page B1 big.” was left to ponder why his outside linebacker Jarret Tennessee: Cardinals have rivalry game — or once was ... The Pirates just were team played flat. Johnson said. “I can’t wait. too much at stake to stumble CHIEFS, 20-10. “We held them on thrilled to get a game in — the “It’s almost like we were It’s going to be a great chal- ... CARDINALS, 24-16. Washington (plus 6) at defense,”Thrall said. “I think contest was hastily arranged in a summer scrimmage with 1 lenge. As a competitor and an New Orleans (minus 5⁄2) Atlanta: Two 2013 playoff that’s the best game we’ve Tuesday after Marshfield’s them,” he said. “We didn’t athlete in the NFL, these are at St. Louis: Saints’ three teams now at the bottom of played on defense.” first three games were post- run our offense. We couldn’t the opportunities you want. losses all were on road — but the league ... FALCONS, 30- As for the offense, Thrall poned because of the winter rebound. You want to see We worked ourselves into a outdoors. This is indoors ... 19 said the Pirates just were storm that hit late last week. more effort.” hole and we have to depend SAINTS, 28-17. Green Bay (OFF) at Dallas: nervous in the first half and “It was nice to play,” Coquille is back on the 1 on other people, but the only Philadelphia (minus 4 ⁄2) Taking a mulligan here ... their output should improve Bryant said. “I’m grateful it court Friday, hosting thing we’re focusing on is at Minnesota: Judging by With Aaron Rodgers: PACK- during the Grants Pass tour- worked out for us.” Yoncalla, Brookings-Harbor what we can control, and snow-blown win vs. Detroit, ERS, 28-26; Without Aaron nament this weekend. While Bryant said he was and Gold Beach in the Winter right now that’s Denver.” Eagles might prefer this to be Rodgers: COWBOYS, 31-19. “We’re going to be good thankful Coquille made the Lake Classic.

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Ext. 269 www.theworldlink.com/workhere ADVERTISING POLICY The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall to get started We are a drug-free, not be liable for any error in published advertising unless equal opportunity employer. today. 8-27-12 C2 • The World •Thursday, December 12,2013 909 Misc. Auto 915 Used Cars quille, OR. 97423, is defendant. The On Monday January 13, 2014 at the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE sale is a public auction to the highest All persons whose rights may be af- hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door HONDA WORLDWORLD bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in fected by the proceeding may obtain of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 On Monday January 06, 2014 at the hand, made out to Coos County additional information from the records North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door Sheriff’s Office. For more information of the court, the personal representa- defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 on this sale go to: tive, or the attorneys for the personal ject to redemption, in the real property North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm representative. commonly known as: 2820 Alderwood defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- St. Coos Bay OR 97420. The court ject to redemption, in the real property $10,990 PUBLISHED: The World- December Dated and first published: December case number is 12CV0972, where commonly known as: 1643 N. Dog- 12, 19, 26, 2013 and January 02, 12, 2013. JPMorgan Chase Bank, is plaintiff, wood St., Coquille, OR 97423,. The 2007 Honda Pilot EXL 2014 (ID-20243524) and Scott W. Williams, Taunya M. Wil- court case number is 13CV0427, 4x4, Leather, Moonroof, Nav. System 2008 Toyota Camry LE, Kenneth Bloch, liams, Occupants of the Premises, where Bank of America, is plaintiff, #14028B 44,000 mi. 1 owner, garaged, Personal Representative State of Oregon, Capitol One Bank, is and Frank R. Alander Eleanor M. michelin tires, pristine showroom IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE c/o John Whitty defendant. The sale is a public auc- Alander, Western Mercantile Agency condition, all service records. STATE OF OREGON Whitty, McDaniel, Bodkin & tion to the highest bidder for cash or Inc., is defendant. The sale is a pub- $12,600. 541-267-5238,or Combs, LLP cashier’s check, in hand, made out to lic auction to the highest bidder for 541-297-1745 FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 444 N. 4th Street Coos County Sheriff’s Office. For cash or cashier’s check, in hand, Case No. 13PB0175 P. O. Box 1120 more information on this sale go to: made out to Coos County Sheriff’s Of- $12,990 918 Vans Coos Bay, OR 97420 www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm fice. For more information on this sale 2000 Ford F150 4x4 Ext Cab NOTICE TO INTERESTED go to: Lariat, 1 Owner, Leather, Low Miles WANTED: PERSONS PUBLISHED: The World- December PUBLISHED: The World- December www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm #B3436/A65439 Full size Ford Van 12, 19 and 26, 2013 (ID-20243800) 12, 19, 26, 2013 and January 02, with 6 cylinder motor. In The Matter of the Estate of: 2014 (ID-20243529) PUBLISHED: The World- December 05, 12, 19 and 26, 2013 541-297-4834 CHARLENE JAMIE ROBY, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Deceased. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE (ID-20243270) On Monday January 06, 2014 at the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door On Monday January 13, 2014 at the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE $15,990 undersigned has been appointed per- of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door 2004 Dodge Quad Cab 4x4 sonal representative. All persons hav- North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 On Monday January 13, 2014 at the Hemi, V8, SLT, 1 Owner, Low Miles. ing claims against the estate of Char- defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door #B3437/502439 Legals lene Jamie Roby are required to pres- ject to redemption, in the real property defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 ent them, with vouchers attached, to commonly known as:3464 Brussells ject to redemption, in the real property North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the 100 the undersigned personal representa- St. North Bend OR 97549,. The court commonly known as:1418 N Laurel St. defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- tive at c/o Nathan McClintock, P.O. case number is 12CV0055, where Coquille, OR. 97423. The court case ject to redemption, in the real property Box 1178, Coos Bay, OR 97420. or Shannon Canady, is plaintiff, and Jo- number is 13CV0145, where commonly known as: 930 Lake Court through his attorney, Nathan B. seph L. Blisseck and Toni E. Blisseck, JPMorgan Chase Bank is plaintiff, and Coos Bay OR 97420. The court case $16,990 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE McClintock, at PO Box 1178, Coos is defendant. The sale is a public The Property located at: 1418 N Lau- number is 13CV0517, where U.S. Bay, OR 97420, or in person at 936 auction to the highest bidder for cash rel St. Coquille, OR. 97423, is defend- Bank, is plaintiff, and Scott D. Carter, 2005 Chevy Colorado Crew Cab 4x4 On Tuesday January 21, 2014 at the Central Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon, or cashier’s check, in hand, made out ant. The sale is a public auction to Kimberly A. Carter, is defendant, the Low Miles, Auto, SLE. hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door #B3431/214442 within four months after the date of to Coos County Sheriff’s Office. For the highest bidder for cash or sale is a public auction to the highest of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 first publication of this notice, or the more information on this sale go to: cashier’s check, in hand, made out to bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the claims may be barred. www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm Coos County Sheriff’s Office. For hand, made out to Coos County defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- more information on this sale go to: Sheriff’s Office. For more information ject to redemption, in the real property All persons whose rights may be af- PUBLISHED: The World- December www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm on this sale go to: commonly known as: 93605 Bay Park fected by the proceedings may obtain 05, 12, 19 and 26, 2013 www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm Lane, Coos Bay, OR 97420. The court additional information from the records (ID-20243266) PUBLISHED: The World- December $18,990 case number is 13CV0081, where of the Court, the personal representa- 12, 19, 26, 2013 and January 02, PUBLISHED: The World- December 2009 Honda CRV LX OCWEN Loan Servicing, LLC is plain- tive, or the lawyer for the personal 2014 (ID-20243527) 12, 19, 26, 2013 and January 02, 4x4, 18K Miles, 1 Owner. tiff, and Adam V. Hampton, Stephanie NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE #B3392A representative, Nathan B. McClintock. 2014 (ID-20243534) A. Roman, Ray Klein, Inc., Portfolio Dated and first published on Decem- Recovery Associates, is defendant. ber 05, 2013. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s ______check, in hand, made out to Coos Barry Roby, Personal Representative County Sheriff’s Office. For more in- $18,990 formation on this sale go to: Personal Representative: www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm 2008 Chevy Silverado 4x4 Barry Roby LWB, Reg Cab, LT, 5.3 V8, Power Windows, C/O Nathan B. McClintock, OSB 6700 Miles, More #B3435/165864 PUBLISHED: The World- December #841520 12, 19, 26, 2013 and January 02, Corrigall, McClintock & Costello, LLP 2014 (ID-20243988) P.O .Box 1178 Coos Bay, OR 97420 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Lawyer for Personal Representa- $20,990 On Monday January 06, 2014 at the tive: hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door NATHAN B. McCLINTOCK, OSB 2011 Honda CRV LX 4x4 9K Miles, Auto, 1 Owner. of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 #841520 #14025A North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the P.O.Box 1178; Coos Bay, OR 97420 defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- Telephone: (541) 269-1123 ject to redemption, in the real property Fax: (541) 269-1126 commonly known as: 173 N Wall St. Email: [email protected] Coos Bay OR 97420,. The court case number is 12CV0820, where OCWEN PUBLISHED: The World- December Loan Servicing, LLC, is plaintiff, and 05, 12 and 19, 2013 (ID-20243621) $24,990 Carl A. Armstrong; Kimberly J. Arm- 2007 Acura MDX strong, is defendant. The sale is a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Leather, Moonroof, Low Miles public auction to the highest bidder for #B3434/533837 THE STATE OF OREGON cash or cashier’s check, in hand, FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS made out to Coos County Sheriff’s Of- fice. For more information on this sale 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay Case No.: 13PB0289 HondaWorld.com go to: 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm Notice To Interested Persons

PUBLISHED: The World- December In the Matter of the Estate of 05, 12, 19 and 26, 2013 Albert L. Bloch, 911 RV/Motor Homes (ID-20243268) Deceased.

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed per- On Monday January 13, 2014 at the sonal representative of the above es- hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door tate. of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the All persons having claims against the defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- estate are required to present them, ject to redemption, in the real property within four months after the date of commonly known as: 746 E 9th St. first publication of this notice, to the 1995 30’ GulfStream Sunsport 454 Coquille, OR. 97423. The court case personal representative at the ad- Chevy in excellent mechanical, in- number is 13CV0106, where PHH dress of the attorneys for the personal terior & exterior condition. No leaks Mortgage Corp. is plaintiff, and The representative set forth below, or the and new extras. $9,500.00 Property located at: 746 E 9th St. Co- claims may be barred. 541-266-9134 101-PUBLIC NOTICES 20243945

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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE REPRESENTATIVE: Defendant(s). Nathan B. McClintock, OSB #841520 On Monday January 06, 2014 at the Corrigall, McClintock and Costello, TO: MYLA K. CISNEROS; AND hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door LLP PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 P.O. Box 1178 CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN Giving your car a North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the Coos Bay, Or. 97420 OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT ject to redemption, in the real property ORS 113.075 provides that any per- HEREIN, commonly known as: 1744 Johnson son may assert an interest in the state St. North Bend OR 97549,. The court for the reason that there exists a will IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF case number is 13CV0525, where facelift on a budget that has not been alleged in the peti- OREGON: You are hereby required American West Bank, is plaintiff, and tion or that the decedent agreed, to appear and defend against the alle- Jeffrey S. Baker and Evelynn P. promised, or represented that the de- gations contained in the Complaint Baker, is defendant. The sale is a cedent would make a will or devise. filed against you in the above entitled Dear Tom and Ray: fluid changed. From that first public auction to the highest bidder for Such an action must be commenced proceeding within thirty (30) days from cash or cashier’s check, in hand, I have a 2000 Toyota CAR experience, I decided to have before the later of four months after the date of service of this Summons made out to Coos County Sheriff’s Of- Corolla. It runs really well, it changed by dropping the the date of delivery or mailing of the upon you. If you fail to appear and TALK fice. For more information on this sale information described in ORS defend this matter within thirty (30) especially since it has pan and changing the filter. I go to: 113.145, or four months after the first days from the date of publication www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm 180,000 miles on it. now have a 2005 Chrysler publication of notice to interested per- specified herein along with the re- However, the paint is coming 300C that needs the trans- sons. quired filing fee, HSBC BANK USA, PUBLISHED: The World - December NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS off and it looks horrible. mission fluid changed. What 05, 12, 19 and 26, 2013 Dated and first published on Decem- TRUSTEE FOR CARRINGTON (ID-20243267) What is an economical way do you recommend for hav- ber 05, 2013. MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES to get it painted? I think that ing it changed — dropping ______2007-HE1 ASSET-BACKED NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Barry Roby, Personal Representative PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES will the original paint would have the pan, or the backflow apply to the Court for the relief de- to be stripped, so I realize recycle method? — Jim On Monday January 13, 2014 at the PUBLISHED: The World- December manded in the Complaint. The first that this adds to the cost. I RAY: We like the recycling hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Front Door 05, 12 and 19, 2013 (ID-20243624) date of publication is November 21, of the Coos County Courthouse, 250 2013. plan to keep it for two more method. That’s where a North Baxter St. Coquille, Oregon, the The Oregon Department of Correc- years (when I am done with machine is hooked up to defendant’s interest will be sold, sub- tions is seeking bidders for the Shut- NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: READ ject to redemption, in the real property university), so I am on a tight TOM AND RAY your transmission’s cooler ter Creek Correctional Institution THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! commonly known as: 63542 Dusty Rd budget. — Karen lines, and then, as the trans- (SCCI) Roof Project. A Mandatory You must “appear” in this case or the MAGLIOZZI Coos Bay OR 97420. The court case Pre-Bid meeting will be conducted at other side will win automatically. To TOM: Have you ever mission pumps out the old number is 13CV0714, where SCCI, 95200 Shutters Landing Lane, “appear” you must file with the court a heard of Rustoleum, Karen? fluid, the machine replaces it JPMorgan Chase Bank, is plaintiff, ask them if there’s anything North Bend, OR 97459 on 12/19/2013 legal paper called a “motion” or and Corrinna Burr, is defendant. The Or Krylon? with all brand-new fluid. @ 11:00 AM. All bidders are required “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” they can do to help you get sale is a public auction to the highest to submit the Security Form (LEDS) must be given to the court clerk or ad- RAY: Actually, there’s not TOM: Then the machine bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in your car back into “present- found in the Invitation to Bid (ITB) ministrator within thirty days along a great solution to your attaches to the wallet cooler hand, made out to Coos County able condition.” document available for download from with the required filing fee. It must be Sheriff’s Office. For more information problem. A number of cars lines of the customer and the ORPIN web site identified below. in proper form and have proof of serv- RAY: Maybe, if they’re on this sale go to: Bidders are reminded to bring bid doc- ice on the plaintiff`s attorney or, if the from this era experience this extracts the payment. That’s www.oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm real humanitarians, they’ll uments including plans and drawings plaintiff does not have an attorney, peeling paint syndrome, try to help you pay for part of why we like it so much. at the pre-bid meeting as they will not proof of service on the plaintiff. PUBLISHED: The World- December which we call “delamina- RAY: Using the old-fash- be provided. The sole point of contact the cost of a paint job. 12, 19, 26, 2013 and January 02, for this project is IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, tion.” It typically occurs on ioned method of “dropping 2014 (ID-20243525) TOM: But a paint job is [email protected] YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTORNEY the hood, the roof and the likely to be several thousand (i.e., removing) the pan” is 503-373-7508. IMMEDIATELY. If you need help in trunk. acceptable, but it always finding an attorney, you may call the dollars, Karen, because it IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TOM: The reason it hap- leaves old fluid in the torque STATE OF OREGON ORPIN DOCUMENT 291-1673-13. Oregon State Bar`s Lawyer Referral does require removing the HTTPS://ORPIN.OREGON.GOV Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free pens is that, at that time, car existing paint with a scraper converter. So at the end of FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. (ORPIN HELP 503 378 4642) makers were switching over or random orbit sander, your fluid change, your Case No. 13PB0175 The object of the said action and the to more environmentally “new” transmission fluid is PUBLISHED: The World- December which is very time-consum- 3 05 and 12, 2013 (ID-20243645) relief sought to be obtained therein is friendly paints — paints with ing work. still, at best, only ⁄4 new. INFORMATION TO HEIRS fully set forth in said complaint, and is fewer volatile organic com- TOM: There’s a myth that briefly stated as follows: RAY: I think it’s worth In The Matter of the Estate of: pounds. we’ve been hearing forever CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON getting a few estimates. But I CHARLENE JAMIE ROBY, Foreclosure of a Deed of RAY: The problem was, that changing the transmis- FOR COOS COUNTY Trust/Mortgage think you’ll probably get Deceased. they didn’t really know what sticker shock. And if you sion fluid on an old car will NO. 13CV0467 they were doing with the hasten the demise of its TO: THE HEIRS of the above-named Grantors: Brandon T. Thurman can’t get financial help from decedent: Property address: 3524 Ash Street, new paints yet, and some of transmission. People will PLAINTIFF’S SUMMONS BY North Bend, OR 97459 Toyota and don’t want to PUBLICATION the paint jobs failed — cata- say,“I knew a guy with an old TARA LYNN GUSTER Publication: The World Newspaper make the investment your- strophically. self, then you can either live car who changed his trans- HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL The following information is given to DATED this 18th day of November, TOM: If you were lucky mission fluid, and a week ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR with it (which is what I’d do), you as an heir of the above-named 2013. CARRINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN enough to catch it early, later, the transmission died.” decedent who died at Coos Bay, Ore- ______or improvise something that TRUST, SERIES 2007-HE1 when you were still at least RAY: Yeah, that’s what gon, on May 8, 2013. [ ]Matt Booth, OSB #082663 might make the car look ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH Email: [email protected] within shouting distance of Jim says. CERTIFICATES, worse. Estate proceedings in the decedent’s [ ]Zachary Bryant, OSB #113409 your warranty period, you TOM: Oh. So it is. Well, in estate, bearing the clerk’s file number Email: [email protected] TOM: Personally, I like Plaintiff, could make a good case to my opinion, any transmis- 13PB0175, have been commenced [ ]Craig Peterson, OSB #120365 contact paper, Karen. That and are now pending in the Email: [email protected] the manufacturer that it sion that will die soon after a v. way, you can hide the delam- above-entitled court. [X]Brandon Smith, OSB #124584 should repaint the car for fluid change was almost cer- On August 19, 2013, Barry Roby was Email: [email protected] inating paint and make an BRANDON T. THURMAN; MYLA K. you. But that’s a harder case tainly on death’s doorstep duly appointed and is now serving as Robinson Tait, P.S. artistic statement at the CISNEROS; MARGARET V. personal representative of the estate. Attorneys for Plaintiff to make (successfully) when before the fluid change. THURMAN nka MARGARET V. same time! We wish you Your rights may be affected by this Tel: (206) 676-9640 the car has been on the road RAY: I mean, when do YERKES; ICONX CORPORATION; proceeding; additional information Fax: (206) 676-9659 luck. SHAWN THURMAN; KELLY for 14 years and has 180,000 most people with old heaps may be obtained from the records of THURMAN; JP COAST the court, the personal representative, PUBLISHED: The World- November miles on it. Which method of suddenly decide they need to INVESTMENTS INC. DBA COLOR or the attorney for the personal repre- 21, 28, December 05 and 12, 2013 RAY: Still, it’s worth a try. change their transmission TITLE; AMERICAN GENERAL sentative. The names and addresses (ID- 20242819) changing FINANCIAL SERVICES; WESTERN You can go to your dealer and fluid? When the transmis- of the personal representative and the MERCANTILE AGENCY INC; transmission fluid is attorney for the personal representa- say: “Look, I bought a Toyota sion starts acting up, right? PACIFIC AIR COMFORT INC; TRUSS The Oregon Department of Trans- tive are: because they’re supposed to best? TOM: That’s probably CO & BUILDING SUPPLY INC; RSC portation is accepting bids until EQUIPMENT RENTAL INC; C-3 January 2, 2014 for approximately last forever,and mechanical- Dear Tom and Ray: what happened with you, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: ELECTRICAL SERVICES INC; 411 mbf of standing Sitka spruce, Barry Roby c/o Nathan B. McClintock, ly, it has lived up to that rep- What is the best way to too, Jim. So, if your trans- GENERAL CREDIT SERVICES INC; Douglas-fir, and western hemlock OSB#841520 utation. I love the car. But mission is already slipping, PABLO SMITH; KIRA SERNA; timber located in Douglas County have transmission fluid Corrigall, McClintock and Costello, RICHARD SERNA; CASANDRA along highway US 101 between look at it ... does Toyota changed? Around 2002, I or making hard shifts, or LLP SMITH; RAY KLEIN INC DBA mile points 205.5 - 207. This timber P.O. Box 1178 think it’s normal or accept- had my transmission fluid failing to shift at all, a fluid PROFESSIONAL CREDIT SERVICE; sale will be made on a lump sum Coos Bay, Or. 97420 able for paint to just peel off change is not going to be a AND PERSONS OR PARTIES basis. Interested bidders must at- changed by the recycle UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, tend a pre-bid meeting. Minimum its cars while they’re still on method at a quick-change oil long-term, miracle cure. TITLE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE bid will be $50,000.00. A $5,000.00 the road?” place. About a week later, the If you’re replacing really PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE bid deposit will be required to be TOM: I doubt they’ll old, burned-out fluid, it COMPLAINT HEREIN, submitted with the bid. Operations transmission went com- must be completed by April 18, respond by ushering your car pletely out at a cost of a cou- might help you for a while. 2014. Slash treatment is required. right into the body shop and But whichever method you For more information and to re- ple of thousand dollars. After quest a bid packet, call ODOT For- telling you it’s on them.But if selling that car, I bought use, you’re really unlikely to UTSMARTUTSMART ester at 503-508-1346. you acknowledge that it’s an another used car and wanted make it any worse. Good older car now, you can still to have the transmission luck. YOUR PUBLISHED: The World- December OO YOUR 12, 19 and 26, 2013 (ID- 20244033) CCOMPETITIONOMPETITION !! Public Notice: INVITATION TO BID: Place your ad Abandoned property of Julie Stoddard and All Others. For sale a 1997 here and give Golden West, Plate #: X242732, Se- rial #: 06911010DAB, Home ID#: your business 288217. The manufactured home is located at 1211 Embarcadero Circle, ! Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 in Puerto o the boost it Vista MHC. This will be a private sale. G Bids accepted until December 18, needs. Call 2013. Home must remain in the park. Owner/resident must meet park resi- g fun. dency requirements and agree to re- verythin 541-269-1222 quired home repairs. Send or submit ide to e World bids to: Attn: Carolyn, 122 Arlington ur gu ekend Place, Longview, WA 98632. Please Yo We Ext. 269 s in The contact Jim or Dollie at 541-888-6411 Saturday for details for appointment to view home. PUBLISHED: The World- December 05 and 12, 2013 (ID-20243387)

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