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BY THOMAS MORIARTY a hundred parents and community grades K-5. The World members who packed the North During an April 30 work session, Bend City Council Chambers to Hollensteiner told the board they NORTH BEND — If you don’t give input on a proposed school would have to reconfigure class- live in our town, don’t try to reconfiguration that would split room and building assignments to rearrange our lives. grades K-5 between two different accommodate full-day kinder- That was the message North buildings. garten. Beginning this coming Bend parent Julie Batchelor had for By 5:45 — 15 minutes before the school year, the state will fund all- Superintendent B.J. Hollensteiner meeting’s scheduled start — the day programs at any districts that at the school board’s Wednesday audience was overflowing into the want them. night special meeting. hallway. Implementation of full-day “She continues to commute to At its regular board meeting kindergarten is an important part and from her home in Salem each Monday, Hollensteiner formally of meeting both Gov. John By Thomas Moriarty, The World week,”Batchelor told the audience. presented a proposal that would Kitzhaber’s 40-40-20 goal and the North Bend School Board member Anthony Collins listens to 8-year-old Emily Engelke “How can we leave it to her to be send grades K-2 to Hillcrest Ele- 2010 Common Core State Stan- explain why she doesn’t want the district to split grades K-5 between North Bay and the voice of our community?” mentary and grades 3-5 to North Hillcrest Elementary schools on Wednesday night at North Bend City Hall. Batchelor was one of more than Bay. Both schools currently teach SEE SPLIT | A8

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BY GEORGE ARTSITAS person is classified as a mis- The World demeanor. Rebeck’s attorney Laura Fine COQUILLE — A Bandon midwife Moro contends that the only reason who had a baby die under her watch Rebeck was charged in the first place in 2011 pleaded guilty today to reck- was because of discrimination. lessly endangering another person. “We usually do not bring criminal Marcene Rebeck, an unlicensed charges against health care providers midwife for the past 31 years, for their judgement calls in the inex- received a five-year deferred sen- act matter of providing health care,” tence as part of her plea agreement Moro said. “In this case, it is clear with the state. She also must that criminal charges were brought become licensed as part of the plea against Ms. Rebeck for perceived deal. mistakes only because, as an unli- The plea deal dismissed Rebeck’s censed midwife, there was no gov- charges of second-degree erning board to sanction her.” manslaughter and negligent homi- Outside the courthouse, Rebeck cide. If convicted, the negligent collapsed in tears into the arms of homicide charge could’ve netted her one of her supporters. 75 months mandatory prison sen- Moro said now Rebeck can get tence. back to work. “This is obviously a unique case, “By taking this offer, Ms. Rebeck one of which the court has never ensures her family and community seen,”Judge Richard L. Barron said. Recklessly endangering another SEE REBECK | A8

By Lou Sennick, The World Joe Wiegand portrays the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt in a one-man show Wednesday evening at the Hales Center for the Performing Arts in Coos Bay.This is the second year he has been touring Oregon with the Oregon Historical Society.The local stop was a benefit for the Coos Historical & Maritime Museum. Public defender closes the book on 30 years in law

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COOS BAY — John Meynink, a Coos County public defender, is on Contributed photo the verge of the longest vacation of Chief Petty Officer Benjamin Snider,from Coast Guard Station Umpqua River,receives his his life. rank from his wife,Jessie,and Master Chief James Clemons in a ceremony in Washington, Retirement. After more then three decades in D.C.on May10.Snider was meritoriouslypromoted after receiving the Coast Guard’s 2012 law, Meynink is retiring from the Enlisted Person of the Year. He’s been in Winchester Bay for five years. Southwestern Oregon Public Defender Services at the end of the month and will be without a job for WB Coast Guardsman is the first time since he was 8. “It’s a huge change in my life,” Meynink said. “I started picking enlisted man of the year berries and beans when I was in third grade.” By Alysha Beck, The World Meynink, 67, has been registered John Meynink, with the Southwestern Oregon Public Defender Office in Coos Bay, is BY STEVE LINDSLEY meritoriously promoted to Chief to practice law in Oregon since 1979. retiring after 30 years of service. The World Petty Officer. He was a teacher and in the U.S. Snider is the operations Petty Peace Corps before he ever sat on the University of Utah. teach for two years until finally, in WINCHESTER BAY — The top Officer for Coast Guard Station bench. But his real love was the law. 1983, he found a job here as a public enlisted man for the entire U.S. Umpqua River. He lives in North Bend now, but “For me, law was a better fit than defender. Five years later, he was Coast Guard for 2012 is stationed “I was very surprised,” Snider Meynink was raised in Newburg and teaching,” Meynink said. “I feel like I named director and was running the at Winchester Bay. said in his Winchester Bay office. got degrees in Middle East studies do a better job as a lawyer than I did place. Benjamin Snider, 30, received “It is a tremendous honor and and political science from Portland as a teacher.” Ron Cox has worked with the award at a ceremony in privilege to both receive this award State University. He also earned a Before he pursued a career in law, Washington D.C. on May 10 with master’s degree in teaching from the he followed his wife to Venezuela to SEE MEYNINK | A8 his family watching. He was also SEE USCG | A8

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port dredging Southwestern Oregon Community College ath- letes and community chugs ahead members donned heels of varying hues and sizes for the “Walk a Mile in THE WORLD Development Act. The bill Her Shoes”event at the will now head to the House. college Wednesday.The COOS BAY — The U.S. The Senate version of the Senate passed a water event was put on by the bill provides $1.6 billion in Zonta Club of Coos Bay resources bill Wednesday long-term infrastructure and the Women’s Safety that includes an amendment funding to ports including to pay for maintenance and and Resource Center to Brookings Harbor, Gold dredging in small Oregon raise awareness about Beach, Port Orford, Coos ports, including Coos Bay. gender violence preven- Bay, Charleston Harbor, The amendment, spon- tion. sored by Sen. Ron Wyden, D- Umpqua, Siuslaw, Toledo, Ore., was included in the Newport, Depoe Bay and Water Resources Garibaldi. Thefts & Mischief By Alysha Beck, The World COOS BAY block of 13th Street. May 14, 8:20 a.m., theft, 1000 May 14, 7:46 p.m., theft, medica- block of Ingersoll Avenue. tion, 800 block of Fourth May 14, 8:56 a.m., menacing, Street. 1100 block of Baxter Street. May 15, 12:01 a.m., theft, lottery Scammers scour for summer score May 14, 9:40 a.m, theft, medica- ticket, 400 block of Newmark Avenue. tion, 100 block of Norman It’s May. Summer is right anything with a strange a likely sign the company getting tickets below face Avenue. May 15, 1:39 a.m., theft, 2000 around the corner. Kids are business, call the attorney isn’t legitimate. The desti- value, people are willing to May 14, 11:09 a.m., unlawful block of Newmark Avenue. out of school and you’ve general’s office and con- nations and dates available trade travel vouchers for entry into motor vehicle, 1000 May 15, 2:17 a.m., unlawful entry been saving up all your sick sumer protection agencies in for travel are limited with below-cost on classified block of Newmark Avenue. into motor vehicle, 2000 block days at work for a relaxing the company’s home state to travel clubs and they require sites like Craigslist.com. If May 14, 1:51 p.m., assault, 700 of Newmark Avenue. vacation. unearth any complaints they high membership fees. you choose this option, mul- block of Cammann Street. Oregon Attorney General might’ve I Beware of robocalls. If tiply the chances of getting Ellen Rosenblum wants to gotten. you get a robocall from a May 14, 2:09 p.m., theft of bike, NORTH BEND SCAM ripped off to the 10th-power. make sure you actually take I If a company, remember they 600 block of Pickett Street. May 14, 5:57 a.m., unlawful entry the vacation and don’t get business PATROL are illegal if you haven’t It’s rare, but from personal May 14, 3:38 p.m., theft, tag into motor vehicle, 3800 block scammed out of it. can’t give given the company written experience I know this from vehicle, 1200 block of of Vista Drive. Here’s a few tips to keep you permission to call you. That course can be trusted after a Shelly Road. May 14, 9:16 a.m., theft, barrel in mind: specifics, law applies even if you little investigating. Make May 14, 4:23 p.m., theft, 200 of flowers, 1600 Ash Street. I If you win a “free vaca- don’t trust haven’t signed up for the sure you meet face-to-face, tion,” make sure you’re not them. The national Do Not Call reg- you only pay with cash, and asked for any fees first. If it’s more details istry. that the vouchers are legiti- a legitimate company you’re a company My personal advice? mate. dealing with, they won’t ask can explain, Unless the ghosts of the There are plenty of places you for money. Don’t ever the more GEORGE late Dick Clark and Ed to find cheap flights; don’t pay for a prize. legitimate McMahon show up to your ARTSITAS get caught up in a cheap I If you ever win a vaca- they come front door with a novelty- scam. off. The sized check, be suspicious of tion as a prize, do not give If you think you may have the company your credit more vague their promises any prizes you get. been targeted by a travel card number. If the company are, less of a chance that it’s There’s plenty of deals to say it’s for “verification,” true. Also, try and get any be had out there, especially scam, report it to the Federal “port fees,”or “taxes,”don’t specifics you ask for in writ- online. Orbitz, Travelocity, Trade Commission at believe them. ing. Kayak, Priceline and Expedia ftc.gov/complaint or to the I If an organization I If you get pressured to all have great deals and those Oregon Department of emails, calls or texts you out sign up for more deals in the are just the websites I see on Justice at www.oregoncon- of the blue, it’s probably not future, be cautious. If you television commercials. sumer.gov. For more on trav- true. If you plan on doing see “sign up or miss out,”it’s If you’re really dead set on el scams, visit ftc.gov/travel. FRIDAY, SATURDAY Meetings Land a job as a traffic flagger & SUNDAY! TODAY MONDAY REEDSPORT — A one- Coos Bay-North Bend Water SWOCC Board of Education — 5:30 day, ODOT-approved traffic SOUTH COAST Board Budget Committee — control flagger training and 1 p.m., Tioga Hall, room 505, 1988 REPORTS 1 ⁄ 2 " THIC noon, Water Board, 2305 Ocean safety course, will be held K Blvd., Coos Bay; regular meet- Newmark Ave., Coos Bay; regu- from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ing. lar meeting. Saturday at the Family Bay Area Concert PORT ERH Resource Center, located at OUSE Fifth Street and St. Johns Band welcomes spring 27th Annual Spring Way in Reedsport. 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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Clark Walworth, Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Tribe’s casino would hurt Medford

The Coquille Indian Tribe’s proposal to of how swiftly levels of the heat-trapping establish a gambling casino in Medford has greenhouse gas have increased — and con- drawn strong opposition from Gov. John Oregon Views tinue to rise. Kitzhaber and from the Jackson County It’s also a wake-up call for Americans and commissioners. Count us among the their elected officials to take aggressive doubters that a Class II casino would benefit Oregon Views offers edited excerpts of newspaper editorials from around the action before it’s too late. the local community in any substantial way. The Coquilles, who operate The Mill state. To see the full text, go to theworldlink.com/opinion. As long as Republicans control the House Casino in North Bend, propose a Class II of Representatives, a cap and trade bill or a casino. Games would consist of 600 gam- The Interior Department is one of the direct carbon tax remain impossible. But bling machines, but not blackjack, craps or federal agencies that takes in more money there is still much that President Obama can other table games found in full-service Class This is no time to cut fire than it spends. It’s expected to get $14 billion do to curb this country’s carbon emissions. III casinos. in receipts in 2014, or about $2 billion more That includes giving the Environmental prevention spending than it will spend. Rather than shift that Tribal officials stress the economic devel- Protection Agency the green light to limit The best time to fight a wildfire is before it “profit,” why not keep fuels reduction at opment the project would bring to the area, emissions from stationary sources such as creating what they say would be more than starts. So why is the U.S. government plan- least at 2012 levels? power plants. The agency already has estab- 200 family-wage jobs. But not all “econom- ning to spend less on reducing fuels for If there is another wildfire in Oregon the ic development” is equally beneficial or wildfire? size of Rhode Island as there was last year, lished emission standards that should pre- desirable. The 2014 budget reduces funding for give thanks to the hard choice to spend less clude the construction of new coal-burning If the tribe were proposing a full-blown what’s called the Hazardous Fuels Reduction on preventing fires and more on fighting facilities. Nevada-style casino with a luxury hotel, it program to $95.9 million. That’s a cut of them. The president also should reject the per- might add to the valley’s already thriving $88.9 million from the pre-sequester level in — The (Bend) Bulletin mit for building the Keystone XL tar sands tourism industry.But a Class II casino seems 2012. pipeline and grant Oregon’s request for a likely to attract primarily local residents, “We had to make some hard choices,”said comprehensive federal review of proposals Interior Secretary Sally Jewell. and many of the jobs it would create would A wake-up call about that would dramatically increase this coun- replace jobs lost at other local gambling Let’s look at some of the hard choices. try’s coal export capacity by turning North- establishments. First of all, the Interior Department’s greenhouse gases The Coquilles’ casino might be a good 2014 budget is $11.9 billion. That’s an There is nothing magical about last west ports into major shippers of U.S. coal to thing for the tribe, but it is unlikely to be a increase of some $486 million over 2012. week’s measurement of 400 parts per mil- Asian countries. good thing for Medford and the Rogue Val- So that means — even with more money lion of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmos- The clock is ticking, and carbon levels are ley. — the department is slashing hazardous phere. It’s just a symbolic marker, albeit a continuing to rise. — The Medford Mail-Tribune fuels reduction to pay for something else. sobering one, that should remind mankind — The (Eugene) Register-Guard Why I hate my Facebook friends

When I first signed up for Facebook, I was thrilled to get back in touch with old friends, distant relatives, high school classmates and old co-workers. I’d check in to find out that they had new children, new spouses, new lives, new hobbies, new kitchens, new news. It was like having a lit- tle newspaper that only printed news about people I actually knew. Who knew Allison would move to France? Oh, look, the Reynoldses have a new grandkid and my classmate’s niece is getting married! It was very exciting. Me, I never really have much new going on in my life, so I don’t post on Facebook very often. Who wants to hear things like, “Woke up this morning and my feet hurt. Is it a bone spur or plantar fasciitis?” “Played golf this afternoon. Could have got a better score using a shovel.” “Burned burgers on the grill. Ate cold KFC instead.” Some people have no Public Forum problem posting every little detail about their lives, and that doesn’t JIM bother me. It’s like keep- as an individual. The goal is to National Maritime Art Exhibi- MULLEN ing a diary. There are Support, success worse things they could carry these ideals on in my new tion at our own Coos Art Muse- Write to us business. I hope everyone gets um. This is a truly spectacular Humorist be doing with their time and community The World welcomes your letter. (like the aforementioned It’s all good. the opportunity to work for presentation of 122 works that is Write to [email protected], golf). No, I don’t really need to know what I would like to acknowledge someone who is as supportive, on tour for 22 months, visiting or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. they’re having for dinner tonight, but Brad Young, who is the owner of trusting and positive as Brad; he eight museums and covering a I Please use your real name. they’re just chatting — like they were hav- the Dutch Bros. Coffee stands is one of a kind. distance of nearly 6,000 miles. I 400 words maximum. ing a phone call with a friend. But slowly, here in the Coos Bay-North So, thank you Brad and Heidi CAM is one of only two muse- I No defamation, vulgarity, busi- over the years, it has become clear that if I Bend area. Over the years that I Young for your years of support, ums on the West Coast to host ness complaints, poetry or religious knew certain people from their Facebook have had the privilege of working love and kindness. I will do my this prestigious show. testimony. postings alone, I wouldn’t like them at all. for Brad, I have learned how a best to pay it forward. Director Steven Brooks and I Please list your address and Some, because they overshare. Yes, I’m person can be successful and Carmen Matthews the board deserve our great daytime phone for verification. sure your kid is the cutest, most adorable, supportive at the same time. Coos Bay appreciation for all the long- fabulous thing ever to pop out of a human Those two concepts are undeni- range planning and additional body. But let someone else say it for a ably symbiotic, and work fundraising required to bring Museum. It’s amazing to have an change. It’s so much more believable com- together to build a cycle of for- Dont’ miss CAM such an event to CAM. art museum of this quality in a ing from an aunt, an uncle or a random ward progression. In my three years living here city of this size, and this current stranger than from the parents. I truly believe that Brad sees Maritime Exhibit I’ve seen more exciting and var- show is not to be missed! And thanks for posting that picture of success as a culmination of how This Saturday, May 18, is your ied exhibits at CAM than I did in Carol Hanlin your overflowing toilet from your cruise. well we do as a community, not last chance to see the wonderful 20 years at the Portland Art North Bend Did you use a 3D camera? Because it looks so real. Too bad I’ll never be able to unsee it. Really, I’m sorry you had to spend five days on a floating port-a-potty, and I feel your pain, but I just don’t want to see it. Held hostage by Reagan With others, it’s the deluge of cute cat photos. Face it, a cat’s only job is to be cute. That, and leaving half-eaten dead things on Is the specter haunting tenure in the White Massachusetts, was the Jimmy Carter detour) seemed your back porch. I take lots of pictures of my Republicans ... Ronald Reagan? House. Each addressed son of a Roosevelt skep- lost in the wilderness after the own cute cats, and I spoil them silly and The 40th president has been Americans’ fears and tic-turned-antagonist, last living tie to FDR. waste all kinds of time with them and a laser dead for nine years. He hasn’t preoccupations, altering and he spoke of a “new To be sure, Democrats still hew pointer. But here’s the thing — do I really been president for a quarter-cen- the character of Wash- generation of leader- to a general view of government want to share that with people I used to work tury. The world he inhabited — ington and Americans’ ship” as a way of moving as developed by Roosevelt, who with 25 years ago? And what does it say with the Soviets ruling the Krem- vision of themselves and beyond the New Deal. was far less an ideologue, and far about you when your cat is more interesting lin, interest rates hovering in their place in the world. Recently, as the GOP less consistent, than Reagan. than you are? It’s time to get a hobby, friend. double digits and Ivan Boesky Still, it has gone all but struggled to regain its They believe that government can People of Earth, listen to me: Bill Gates is symbolizing Wall Street — is unnoticed that Reagan DAVID sea legs after two losses soften the hard edges of life. not a fool. For the millions of you posting gone, every shred of it, and now is persisted far longer as a SHRIBMAN to Barack Obama, But none of them speak of the that could-not-possibly-be-more-Photo- studied in college history courses. presence in the Republi- Republicans have begun Agricultural Adjustment Act any- shopped picture of Bill Gates holding a sign Yet Reagan still is a palpable can Party than Roo- Columnist to ask whether they more, nor of the National Indus- that says he’ll give you $5,000 if you “share” presence in the party he revived sevelt, who won election need to move beyond the trial Recovery Act, and certainly his message, let me rip this Band-Aid off three decades ago. Republicans to the White House twice as many Reagan model. not of re-creating anything of that with one quick pull — he won’t. Ain’t gonna still push against taxes and por- times, did in the Democratic Jennifer Rubin, writing in The scope. They have reshaped their happen. That hoax has been going around tray Washington as a feudal over- Party. Reagan’s specific notions Washington Post, argued that philosophy to the times, even since Lindsay Lohan was sober and I still lord. Almost all of them oppose and nostrums still govern Repub- the Reagan myth has become a embracing Reaganite notions; the haven’t gotten my five grand. same-sex marriage and many of licans. Though much of the gen- Republican burden and that the greatest example is in Bill Clin- And your politics. Every day you post them oppose an overhaul of eral philosophy of the New Deal GOP faces a fateful choice: ton’s 1996 advocacy of a funda- five or six bumper-sticker slogans that American immigration law, with endures, even embraced (as some “The Republican Party can mental overhaul of welfare. make my blood boil. It’s hard to believe that the party’s last nominee, former of Reagan’s ideas are) by his rivals, remain a Ronald Reagan histori- To make their party a move- once, long ago and far away, we used to talk Gov. Mitt Romney, using anti- a recondite defense of Social cal society,or it can try to endure ment again rather than a muse- about girls and music and sports and quated Reaganite language — he Security is about the only actual as a force in national politics.” um piece, the Republicans can do movies. We were in perfect agreement all all but said “welfare queens” — to element of the FDR program that Rubin distinguished between much the same, adopting the the time. But now that we’ve been out of describe half the country. remains part of his party’s creed. Reagan-era conservatism and a Reagan approach without the touch for only 45 years, you’ve become one Many historians view Reagan The Republicans have boasted broader conservative doctrine precise Reagan elements, giving of them. I don’t know who you are any- and his onetime hero, Franklin of replacing the Democrats as and expressed worries the party life to the optimism that charac- more, man. Delano Roosevelt, as the signature the party of change, but in this today isn’t so much conservative terized his presidency and legacy. Now, you may ask, why don’t I just politicians — one from the right, regard the Democrats have as reactionary. The challenge facing the GOP is unfriend the people I don’t like? Oh, sure, one from the left — of the 20th changed more dramatically than Oddly enough, a plausible to make history without merely like I have so many friends I can just snap century. In separate eras and in the Republicans. way forward for the GOP might hoping that history repeats itself. my fingers and get new ones. It’s hard separate ways they molded Amer- By 1960, the Democrats had be right before their eyes, in the David M. Shribman is execu- enough keeping the three I’ve got. icans’ views of community, gov- advanced nearly completely Democrats whom they revile so tive editor of the Post-Gazette Contact Jim Mullen at ernment responsibility and public beyond FDR. Their nominee that much — a party that from 1968 ([email protected], JimMullenBooks.com. leadership for far longer than their year, Sen. John F. Kennedy of to 1992 (with a brief and painful 412 263-1890). C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, May16,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Woman needs Police search courage to end rural property for man’s plan for future together Powell remains DEAR ABBY: I am a OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — and then setting the house divorcee with college-aged Authorities investigating the ablaze. Days earlier, a court children. I love my children, disappearance of Utah moth- had ordered Powell to under- and I thought I loved my ex. er Susan Powell spent two go an intensive psychosexual However, after my divorce I days this week searching a evaluation as part of a cus- wonder if I’m capable of lov- rural Oregon property for her tody dispute. ing anyone other than my remains, Powell’s father said. Josh Powell was never children again. Chuck Cox said in an charged in his wife’s disap- Two years after the divorce interview Wednesday night pearance, but unsealed doc- I started a relationship with a that the search didn’t turn up uments say authorities man who is 10 years older. He any sign of his daughter. The found Susan Powell’s blood had recently ended a long- property east of Salem, was on a floor next to a sofa that term dating/living together in a remote area but had ties appeared to have been relation- to the Powell family, Cox recently cleaned, with two said. fans set up to blow on it. DEAR ship. I was- n’t particu- “I’m disappointed,” said Investigators also found life ABBY larly drawn Cox, who accompanied some insurance policies on Susan The Associated Press of the search dogs on the Powell and determined that to him, but Gov.John Kitzhaber talks to reporters at the state Capitol in Salem,Wednesday. Kitzhaber state budget talks he was very hunt. “I just don’t know Josh Powell had filed paper- have reached an impasse, and time is running out for Oregon lawmakers to decide whether they’ll raise new where she is, but we’ll keep work to withdraw her retire- persistent. tax revenue and cut deeper into public employee pensions. We finally, looking for her.” ment account money about jokingly, Susan Powell was report- 10 days after her disappear- agreed to be ed missing in December ance. “exclusively House speaker opens 2009 after she didn’t show Anne Bremner, an attor- casual” and up for work. Her husband, ney for the Cox family, said began dat- Josh, maintained his inno- the brother of Josh Powell JEANNE cence and said he took the had said in a deposition that PHILLIPS ing. My children door to more pension cuts couple’s young boys on a he had driven to Oregon and don’t dis- midnight camping trip in abandoned a vehicle there. freezing temperatures the The brother, Michael Powell, like him; they are indifferent BY JONATHAN J. COOPER tion,”Kotek said. cuts. Democrats control the to him. night his wife disappeared. committed suicide earlier The Associated Press Republican leaders react- House and Senate but need In February 2012, Josh this year. We have been dating for ed less enthusiastically, say- at least two Republican votes Powell locked a social worker Bremner said she’s still six years. I do not love him. SALEM — Oregon House ing the governor’s proposed in each chamber to raise out of his home at the start of interested in seeing more He, however, professes to Speaker Tina Kotek on changes to the Public taxes. a supervised visit, then killed work at the property, includ- adore me and wants us to Wednesday backed off her Employees Retirement Some Democrats have himself and the couple’s two ing the possibility of having spend our lives together. I do refusal to allow steeper cuts System “still do not solve the said they’re open to more young children, attacking his volunteers go to the site to NOT want this to go on any to public-employee retire- problem for schools, fire pension cuts, but before young sons with a hatchet help search. longer. I have some serious ment benefits, potentially departments and local gov- Wednesday Kotek had drawn health issues and I’m not paving the way out of a stale- ernments.” a hard line in the sand. interested in having him as mate that has stalled budget “If we are going to invest Kitzhaber’s plan would my caretaker. He has already progress for weeks. the time and effort to tackle cut back on use of the made plans for us to be Kotek’s new position the PERS issue, we cannot “money match” formula, together for this. I don’t want came in a statement released settle for partial solutions,” one of several methods that him doing this for me. an hour after Gov. John Sen. Ted Ferrioli and Rep. can be used to calculate pen- He’s a good man. He Kitzhaber unveiled his latest Mike McLane, the Senate sion payments for the deserves someone who wants budget proposal and gave and House GOP leaders, said longest-serving public the devotion he is so willing legislative leaders a little in a joint statement. employees. Critics say the to give. How do I tell him to over 24 hours to get on Pension costs are rising money match formula has move on? I’m financially sta- board. Kotek backed the precipitously for state and allowed some workers to ble. He’s not after my money; governor’s proposal to raise local governments due in retire with large pensions, he’s very comfortable on his $200 million in additional large part to the Great sometimes larger than their own. I need to force him to go tax revenue and eliminate or Recession, which erased final salary. find a woman who needs or reduce one particularly cost- more than a quarter of the The governor’s proposal wants him. Many of his ly method of calculating fund that pays retirement would apply only to inactive friends think I take advantage pension payments for retired benefits for current and members of the pension sys- of his feelings. I don’t want to government workers. future retirees. In nearly tem — those who have left The Associated Press be in this position any longer. The speaker has refused party-line votes, the House their government jobs but Oregon state Rep. Brent Barton poses for a photo in his office at the Any advice you could offer for months to allow cuts in and Senate last month aren’t yet drawing their pen- state Capitol in Salem, Tuesday. Barton is proposing a bill that would would be a gift. — DRAG- retirement benefits beyond backed a Democratic pen- sion. It would either elimi- make coaches personally liable for the university’s legal fees and other GING MY FEET IN TEXAS two changes approved last sion-cutting plan that would nate the money match damages if the NCAA finds a major violation. DEAR DRAGGING YOUR month. Her statement did save state and local govern- option for those workers, or FEET: The longer you put not explain her change of ments $460 million over the tweak it so it provides a less this off, the harder it will be, heart but said the plan would next two years. generous payout. Full elimi- State lawmaker: and if you don’t open your allow for increased educa- Republicans are pushing nation would save state and mouth you are going to find tion funding. for pension cuts that would local governments $442 mil- yourself in exactly the posi- “The governor’s proposal save at least $1 billion over lion over the next two years Rule-breaking tion you say you don’t want offers an achievable path the next two years, and on top of the money saved in to be. The magic words are: forward toward stronger they’ve refused to consider last month’s pension cuts, coaches should pay “‘John,’ I have enjoyed your school budgets and more revenue increases until according to the governor’s affordable higher educa- Democrats back pension office. friendship, but I’m not in love SALEM (AP) — One Oregon’s incoming student with you. I had hoped that as Oregon state lawmaker body president backed the time passed I would fall in Company: Shipbreaking really recycling wants to make college bill, telling lawmakers at the love with you, but it hasn’t coaches pay up if their hearing that it would be an happened and now I realize it recruiting methods break the opportunity for Oregon to isn’t going to. I want to deal ASTORIA (AP) — A part- Crater Lake park north ner in a company that wants rules. show leadership in college with my health issues on my entrance opens early A state House committee athletics. to dismantle ships at Astoria STATE own. I don’t want you to be heard brief testimony “It is an unorthodox and argues that the practice isn’t DIGEST CRATER LAKE NATON- my caretaker. What I DO Wednesday but took no innovative approach that “shipbreaking” but rather AL PARK (AP) — Crater Lake want is to end our relation- action on a bill that would would put Oregon out in ship so you can find a woman recycling. victims’ information. National Park says warm The Medford Mail temperatures have allowed make coaches personally front of a national issue,” who will love you the way you The Daily Astorian liable for the university’s Sam Dotters-Katz said. deserve to be loved. Sadly, reports that Frank Allen of Tribune reports two people an early opening to the north entrance road. legal fees and other costs if Troy Wood, a self-identi- that’s not me — but I wish you Blue Ocean Environmental have been arrested on federal It’s possible to hike on they “intentionally or reck- fied major Ducks fan, told well and ... goodbye.” spoke Tuesday at a packed charges of identity theft, parts of the East Rim Drive, lessly” commit a major lawmakers he’d like to see Do not expect him to wel- meeting of the Port of fraud and conspiracy, and but the entire Rim Drive is NCAA rules violation. the bill apply to administra- come this dose of reality, but Astoria Commission. federal warrants have been not yet open for travel as Rep. Brent Barton says tors and boosters, not only those are the words that will Allen says vessels are being issued for two more. crews continue to plow snow. coaches have almost no coaches. set you — and him — free. disposed of without environ- Sgt. Brent Mak describes Crater Lake Lodge opens incentive to play by the rules, The bill would allow uni- DEAR ABBY: I am a veter- the thieves as “ basically mental protections, and there for the season on Friday. and plenty of reasons to cut versities or the state attorney an and while I have spent this are 300 derelict vessels in transients who couch-surfed and flopped in hotels.” corners to build a name for general to sue coaches for past year in school, I can’t Oregon and 400 in Washington Bakery won’t make themselves. Players, stu- legal fees and “actual dam- seem to connect with any of polluting the environment as ‘Bad Tan Bandit’ may cake for lesbians dents and fans shouldn’t be ages,” such as fines and lost the younger students there. they deteriorate. stuck paying the bill, he says. scholarships, the university It’s disheartening, to be hon- He says the operation also sport red ink HOOD RIVER (AP) — A couple planning a marriage “The problem is that the incurs as a result of an NCAA est, and I feel it’s part of the proposed at the Tongue PORTLAND (AP) — This cost and benefits are mis- investigation that results in a reason I can’t enjoy school at Point facility would start bank robbery suspect should say they were denied a wed- ding cake by a Hood River aligned,” Barton, an Oregon finding of a “major viola- my age (23) after all my expe- small, with one vessel to be easy to spot. City Democrat, told The tion.” riences in combat. show it can be done. He says Portland police say baker because they are les- bians. Associated Press. “You have Barton said the bill is I can’t decide whether to the facility could eventually they’re looking for a man coaches who reap the benefits unlikely to go far this year but Erin Hanson and Katie drop out and join a private handle 50 vessels a year. with an artificial tan color to in the short term of ... bend- could return next year. He Pugh told KATU when they security company, or tough it Previous shipbreaking his skin and an orange band- ing the rules when it comes to said he’d prefer national leg- went for a tasting at Fleur out and deal with these kids proposals in Oregon, includ- age on his nose. Oh, and he NCAA recruiting, but the islation so all schools are Cakes, owner Pam Regentin who don’t take education ing one at Tongue Point, have might have red ink on his long-term costs of the con- subject to the same rules, but refused service because of seriously. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, May16,2013 Y K Nation OJ testifies in Police: Suspect bid for new Vegas trial arrested in La. LAS VEGAS (AP) — O.J. parade shooting Simpson, a former star ath- lete who once lived for the spotlight, was back on stage NEW ORLEANS (AP) — surveillance camera were telling the grim story of the Authorities have arrested the released. Las Vegas afternoon in 2007 man wanted in a Mother’s Police previously said that sent him to prison. Day parade shooting that Scott had an arrest record wounded 19 people in New involving drug and weapon No longer the glamorous Orleans after he was identi- charges. celebrity in an expensive suit, fied in surveillance video Court records show some Simpson wore a drab prison that showed him running had been dropped but he was uniform during Wednesday’s from the scene as the crowd facing a felony charge of ille- court appearance. But he scattered in all directions, gally carrying a weapon ignored the impediments of police said. while in possession of a con- leg shackles and handcuffs, The Associated Press Akein Scott, 19, was trolled dangerous substance. settled back in the witness House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas, R-Okla., center, flanked by the committee’s ranking arrested Wednesday night in Scott was scheduled for a chair and talked his heart out Democrat, Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., left, and Rep. Michael Conaway, R-Texas, speaks on Capitol Hill in the Little Woods section of court hearing on motions for five hours trying to con- Washington on Wednesday. eastern New Orleans, police related to that case today. It vince a judge he had been department spokeswoman was not immediately known wrongly convicted. Remi Braden said. whether he would be present His lawyer, Patricia Palm, A possible motive has not for that hearing or whether it said she would have but one been disclosed, and authori- would be rescheduled. more witness to call today. House panel passes farm ties have not publicly identi- Video released Monday Malcom LaVergne, a lawyer fied any other suspects. showed a crowd gathered for who handled part of Simp- Investigators launched an the Sunday parade suddenly son’s earlier appeal, was bill with food stamp cuts intense search for Scott, with scattering in all directions, expected to discuss the rela- Police Superintendent Ronal with some falling to the tionship between the football Serpas urging him to surren- ground. They appear to be Hall of Fame star and his WASHINGTON (AP) — keeping them in the bill. people who qualify for the der at a news conference running from a man in a Florida lawyer, Yale Galanter. The House Agriculture The legislation would aid could still sign up for it, Monday and warning the white T-shirt and dark pants Simpson told of meeting Committee on Wednesday achieve the cuts partly by they just wouldn’t be auto- teen that “we know more who turns and runs out of LaVergne after he was con- approved a sweeping farm eliminating an eligibility matically enrolled. They bill that would trim the $80 category that mandates defended the cuts after Rep. about you than you think we the picture. Police said they victed and feeling the appel- know.” At one point, SWAT identified the suspect from late lawyer had a firmer grip billion-a-year food stamp automatic food stamp bene- Juan Vargas, D-Calif., quot- program. fits when people sign up for ed the Book of Matthew in team members and U.S. the surveillance camera on his case than Galanter,who marshals served a search images. was preparing the appeal. The panel rebuffed Demo- certain other programs. It opposing them: “When I was cratic efforts to keep the food also would save dollars by hungry you gave me food. warrant at one location but Police initially said three In retrospect, he said, he did not find Scott. people were spotted running should have questioned stamp program whole, as targeting states that give When I was thirsty, you gave debate on the farm bill turned people who don’t have heat- me drink.” Police offered a $10,000 away from the shooting Galanter about many things reward in the case, and scene, though Scott has been into a theological discourse ing bills very small amounts Several Republicans including his fees that investigators received several the only suspect identified on helping the poor. of heating assistance so they talked about their Christian- exceeded $500,000. Simp- tips after images from the publicly. son recalled an early bail The House bill would cut can automatically qualify for ity and said the Bible hearing at which Galanter about $2.5 billion a year — or a higher food stamp benefits. encourages people to help advised him “O.J., you have little more than 3 percent — Republicans argued that each other but doesn’t dic- At least six confirmed to throw yourself on the from the domestic food aid the cut is small relative to the tate what the federal govern- mercy of the court. You can’t program, which is used by 1 in size of the program, now ment should do. “We should dead in Texas tornadoes make excuses. You just have 7 Americans. The committee known as the Supplemental be doing this as individuals, to throw yourself on the rejected a Democratic amend- Nutrition Assistance Pro- helping the poor,” said Rep. 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C M C M Y K Thursday, May16,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World WORLD DIGEST Basquiat painting fetches $48.8M in N.Y. NEW YORK (AP) — A Jean-Michel Basquiat paint- ing has set a new auction record for the graffiti artist at a sale of postwar and con- temporary art in New York. Christie’s says “Dust- heads” sold for $48.8 million on Wednesday. The Associated Press His “Untitled,” a painting A Christie’s employee displays the largest colour flawless diamond, of a black fisherman, held the weighing 101.73 carats, during a preview at Christie’s auction house in previous record when it sold Geneva, Switzerland on April 30. for $26.4 million last November. Also breaking world auc- tion prices for artists were Geneva auction sells works by Roy Lichtenstein The Associated Press and Jackson Pollock. Tim Savaglio,a member of the LibertyTownship Tea Party,displays one of the letters his group received Lichtenstein’s “Woman from the Internal Revenue Service, on Wednesday at his home in West Chester, Ohio. huge diamond for $26.7M With Flowered Hat” fetched $56 million. A classic example GENEVA (AP) — A huge “A perfect diamond com- of pop art, the 1963 painting is diamond unearthed in mands a perfect price,” based on Pablo Picasso’s por- Ouster of IRS official isn’t Botswana commanded an Christie’s trumpeted on trait of his lover Dora Maar. unearthly price of $26.7 mil- Twitter of the record sale An important drip painting lion from Christie’s auction price for the largest D-color by Pollock,“Number 19,”real- house Wednesday amid the flawless diamond ever ized a record $58.3 million. ending investigations spring ritual of well-heeled offered at auction — a whop- Christie’s says Wednes- bidders flocking or phoning ping 101.73 carats that took day’s auction brought in WASHINGTON (AP) — angry about it,”Obama said resulting in delays averag- in to Geneva’s luxury sales. 21 months to polish. $495 million, the highest Don’t look for the outcry Wednesday evening in a ing nearly two years for The pear-shaped gem Sotheby’s auction featured total at any art auction. over the Internal Revenue televised statement from applications to be accounted for more than a a diamond jewelry collection Powerball jackpot Service’s improper target- the White House. “I will processed. quarter of the $102 million in belonging to Italian screen ing of tea party groups to not tolerate this kind of Miller, a 25-year IRS sales rung up by Christie’s actress Gina Lollobrigida that soars to $475 million subside with the ouster of behavior in any agency but veteran, took over the Wednesday night, a night fetched $4.9 million, some of DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) the agency’s acting com- especially in the IRS, given agency in November, when after Sotheby’s had $78 mil- which she plans to donate to — So you didn’t win Wednes- missioner. the power that it has and the five-year term of Com- lion in sales. stem cell research. day’s $360 million Powerball Three congressional the reach that it has into all missioner Douglas Shul- jackpot? Make that you and committees are investigat- of our lives.” man ended. Shulman was everyone else. ing and the FBI is looking Miller’s ouster came five appointed by President Afghanistan: Bomb kills A message early today on into potential civil rights days after an IRS supervi- George W.Bush. the multistate lottery’s web- violations at the IRS, sor publicly revealed that Obama has yet to nomi- site said the jackpot has Attorney General Eric agents had improperly tar- nate a permanent succes- 15, including 2 Americans soared to $475 million after Holder said. geted groups with “tea sor. A new acting commis- none of the ticket sold Other potential crimes party” or “patriots” in their sioner was not announced KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) on the nationalities of the matched all the winning include making false state- applications for tax- Wednesday evening. — A suicide bomber rammed civilian contractors. numbers in Wednesday ments to authorities and exempt status. It came a In an email to employ- his car into a U.S. convoy in President Hamid Karzai night’s drawing: 2, 11, 26, 34, violating the Hatch Act, day after an inspector gen- ees, Miller said: “This has Kabul today,killing at least 15 condemned the attack. 41 and a Powerball of 32. which prohibits federal eral’s report blamed inef- been an incredibly difficult people including two Ameri- An Islamic militant group, The next drawing will be employees from engaging fective management in time for the IRS given the can soldiers and four civilian Hizb-e-Islami, claimed held Saturday. in some partisan political Washington for allowing it events of the past few days, contractors, officials said. responsibility for the early One million people flee activities, Holder said. to happen for more than 18 and there is a strong and The brazen attack made May morning bombing, saying its President Barack Obama months. immediate need to restore cyclone in Bangladesh the deadliest month this year new “martyrdom” unit said Treasury Secretary The report said tea party public trust in the nation’s for coalition forces. stalked the convoy for weeks. COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh Jacob Lew had asked for groups were asked inap- tax agency. I believe the Cmdr. Bill Speaks, a The announcement could (AP) — Cyclone Mahasen and accepted Steven T. propriate questions about service will benefit from spokesman for the U.S. signal escalation by the struck the southern coast of Miller’s resignation. their donors, their political having a new acting com- Defense Secretary, con- movement, based in north- Bangladesh today, lashing “Americans are right to affiliations and their posi- missioner in place during remote fishing villages with be angry about it, and I am tions on political issues, this challenging period.” firmed that the two soldiers eastern Afghanistan, which heavy rain and fierce winds from the NATO military has fought against the that flattened mud and straw coalition who were killed in American-led coalition but huts and forced the evacua- the bombing were Ameri- is also a fierce rival of the tion of more than 1 million cans. He would not comment Taliban. people. GOP demands more despite The main section of the storm reached land today and immediately weakened, Benghazi email release according to Mohammad Shah Alam, director of the Bangladesh Meteorological WASHINGTON (AP) — licans hoped “this limited charges of a cover-up and Department. However, its The White House release of release of documents is a sign suggested on Monday that forward movement was also some 100 pages of emails of more cooperation to come,” the criticism was politically slowing, meaning that towns and notes about the deadly while the chairman of the motivated. would have to weather the attack on the U.S. diplomatic House Armed Services Com- Eight months after the storm for longer, he said. mission in Benghazi, Libya, mittee pressed the Pentagon attack, the issue remains a last year has failed to satisfy for more details about military political winner with the S Tech industry, labor ! PRIZE June 15, 2013 congressional Republicans, orders around the time of the Republican base as conser- WIN ! spar on immigration who are demanding more attack and what military air- vatives have been ferocious & CASH Starts 9 A.M. @ WASHINGTON (AP) — To information. craft were in the region. in assailing Obama. Rank- S NB Boardwalk the U.S. technology industry, “Why not release all of the Four Americans, including and-file GOP members and TEAM – Until it ends – there’s a dramatic shortfall in unclassified documents?” Ambassador Chris Stevens, outside groups have pres- D! the number of Americans said Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R- were killed when militants sured Boehner to appoint a ANTE Sponsored by Utah, a member of the House struck the U.S. mission and special select committee to W skilled in computer program- $75/Team Sterling Bank ming and engineering that is Oversight and Government CIA annex in twin nighttime investigate. Instead, Repub- a Today @ Umpqua Bank Call Lynd hampering business. To Reform Committee. “The attacks on Sept. 11, 2012. licans on five House com- 8-1048 NW Natural unions and some Democrats, president has repeatedly said Republicans have accused mittees are pursuing their 541-88 Yellow Cab Taxi it’s more sinister: The push that when he gets new infor- the Obama administration of own inquiries and promising The World by Facebook’s Mark Zucker- mation, he’ll release it to the misleading the American to call more witnesses to tes- berg to expand the number of public. Why not release — people about the circum- tify publicly, including the TEN TEAMS WILL START visas for high-tech foreign instead of the hand-picked stances of the attack, playing veteran diplomat and retired workers is an attempt to ones — why not release all the down a terrorist strike that admiral who led an inde- SIX TEAMS WILL FINISH dilute a lucrative job market unclassified documents?” would reflect poorly on Pres- pendent review of the attack ONE TEAM WILL BE VICTORIOUS with cheap, indentured labor. A spokesman for House ident Barack Obama in the that widely criticized the The answer is somewhere Speaker John Boehner, R- heat of a presidential race. 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MEYNINK lawyer. He’s defended plenty USCG selection for the award. SPLIT Stevenson said. “Why? I of guilty clients in his years “I joined the Coast Guard don’t understand that.” Continued from Page A1 and he’s never had an issue Continued from Page A1 to help people,” he said. “I Accusations of Stevenson argued the dis- with it. don’t think it ends just with- trict was defeating its own Meynink since he started in “It’s not a problem,” and to represent the enlisted in our service in the Coast rushing process “students first” ethos by 1983. Cox remembers when it Meynink said. “I operate on forces of the U.S. Coast Guard. We live here. I see no Continued from Page A1 busing students unnecessar- was much more hectic and evidence and I give advice to Guard. It’s not just for reason why we can’t be a ily far from their homes. appreciates that Meynink people based on what the myself, but representative of strong part of the communi- Parents and board mem- dards, according to the Ore- bers at the Lighthouse stayed local through thick and evidence is. There’s no moral the crew of Station Umpqua ty.” gon Department of Educa- School, which shares a thin, even though Coos Coun- quandary.” River.” Life isn’t all work for tion. building with North Bay, also ty isn’t the biggest spot for a It’s easy to tell that He has been at the station Snider, however. He spends a Meynink genuinely enjoys The proposal has received have expressed concerns that lawyer to land. for five years and has been lot of his free time with his “He hasn’t changed a bit. being a lawyer. He says he criticism for splitting up stu- classroom reconfiguration with the Coast Guard for 12, four kids: Malaia, 7, Mia, 5, He’s always just been the same loves the mental challenge of dent social and family groups would harm the community also serving in Seattle for Makaia, 2, and 3-month-old guy he’s always been,” Cox each case. He loves the three years and Brookings for between schools, and atmosphere of the public Maximus. said. “He’s the best colleague nuance of the law. Ask him a four years. increasing the amount of charter school. Snider’s wife, Jessie, says you could imagine. He’s the question pertaining to the “Some of my other duties time some students would Lighthouse parent epitome of a team player.” law and he’s happy to answer. include being the station’s he’s doing just what he’s spend on buses traveling to Marinell Croson told the In 1998, Meynink left his There’s plenty that health-promotion coordina- supposed to. and from school. school board that the post as director to try his hand Meynink is going to miss tor,” Snider said. “I’ve been “He was born to serve Board chairman Doug realignment of classrooms at private practice. After a from his career as a lawyer, the Master at Arms. I’ve been people,” she said. “His pre- Gauntz said the comment would have an inequitable decade, he decided he wanted but there’s a few things he’ll the training officer. I’ve done school teacher told his mom process wasn’t intended to impact on the charter school. a steady paycheck. He wasn’t be able to live without, too. a lot of different jobs since that he would grow up to be a be interactive. The board and “The very community a fan of doing divorces — the “I won’t miss the stress,” I’ve been here.” doctor or a police officer, superintendent remained created by our school would no longer exist as classrooms majority of his caseload — and he said. “Waking up in the He also serves as an someone who would serve silent throughout the com- are scattered across the wanted the type of cases he middle of the night wonder- active-duty boatswains’s others. I think the Coast ment period. school,”Croson said. got as a public defender, so he ing what you forgot to do, mate. He essentially drives Guard allows him to do just Hillcrest second-grader The board has scheduled returned to the office in 2008. who you forgot to subpoena one of the units’ 47-foot Emily Engelke was the that.” another public input meet- Carole Hamilton, who and what you should’ve done motor lifeboats, used for youngest of the speakers — Jessie said her husband ing for 6 p.m. May 22 at the Meynink hired in 1996, is the differently on that case. I search and rescue. and also the one who works even harder when he’s North Bay school. current director and has won’t miss that part.” He also is credited with not involved in Coast Guard received the loudest never gotten a complaint Meynink already has plans building a cardio exercise activities. applause. from one of Meynink’s to visit his daughter and room at the base and has led “As if he doesn't keep “If they are sending us to North Bay school for an clients. When Meynink grandchild in Louisiana for a his shipmates in more than busy enough at work,” she REBECK wanted to return after a month in June right after he hour-long bus ride, I hope 20 fitness events. said, “we have four kids at decade away, the office wel- retires. Snider was cited for being they let me eat on the bus No comment home that are the center of comed him back with open But,the transition to retire- a mentor to other service because I will be hungry,” his world. He wants to be Continued from Page A1 arms. ment might take some time. members, including super- Engelke said. “Please don’t “It was cause for celebra- He isn’t ready to commit to a visors and peers by providing involved in every aspect of send me there.” tion. Everyone has really liked life without work just yet. neighboring units with sup- their little worlds ... from Hillcrest parent Calum that she will not go to prison him. Everyone,” Hamilton “I’ll still work. I can’t imag- port and information. being the tooth brusher and Stevenson accused the board and that she will continue to said. “He’s a unique blend of ine not working,” Meynink That “significantly book reader before bedtime of rushing through the pro- be present to provide the kindness and assertiveness.” said. “To not get up and go to enhanced unit cooperation to coaching the girls’ T-ball posal process. ongoing services and support Even with the thousands work every day is a huge and operational readiness,” team. “This proposal is being all have come to rely upon.” of criminals Meynink has change. To not practice law is according to a news release. “If he isn't on Coast rammed through at full Her next court date is on represented, his kindness a huge change. I’ve enjoyed Community involvement Guard duty, he wants to do speed ahead without proper May 15, 2018. never got the best of him as a the challenge.” also was a factor in Snider’s full-time daddy duty.” planning and coordination,” Rebeck declined comment.

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Baseball | B2 Sports Preakness | B4 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013 Sharing Marshfield lessons girls lead at district for life I Pirates qualify six I had a new opportunity this athletes for state on week, being a guest speaker for the first time. first day of MWL meet Preparing my message for the annual Powers Lions Club high school sports banquet gave me THE WORLD pause to ponder the messages I would most like to send to young SPRINGFIELD — Marshfield’s athletes. girls had two champions and took I told the Powers students that the first-day lead at the they are fortunate, for a number Midwestern League district track of reasons. meet at Silke Field on Wednesday. First, they have fabulous facili- Lauren McGowne won the long ties — not the ritzy FieldTurf jump and Shaylen Crook took the playing surfaces of Marshfield and 3,000 meters for the Pirates, who North Bend, but a football field amassed 59 points in the team with a beautiful setting in the for- race. Churchill was second with est and a small gym with an 46. immaculate floor. Marshfield had two other state But I also told them they were qualifiers. Mareyna Karlin took blessed with the community sup- second in the pole vault and Tracee port they get. Scott was second in the discus to earn trips to the state meet in SPORTS My guess is that Powers has the Eugene next week. EDITOR highest atten- The Pirates also had a big day in dance per capita qualifying, with Madelyn Metzler of any of the posting the fastest times in the 100 area schools. and 200, Brittany Cook qualifying The community second in the 200 and McGowne, is invested in the Emily Moe and Isabel Groth post- students. ing the fastest three times in the Fortunately, I high hurdles. The Pirates had three didn’t have to qualifiers in the 100, 200 and both work hard to hurdles races and two who JOHN prove my point, advanced in the 400. GUNTHER since nearly all Aside from the 3,000, all the the Lions Club By Alysha Beck, The World running finals are Friday, when the members at the banquet were Myrtle Point hurdler Caitlyn Robison competes in four events at the Class 2A District 1 meet at Oakridge on Saturday. meet concludes. Powers graduates who don’t miss Marshfield’s girls just missed a game even after their own kids getting a second athlete to state in have long since graduated. the long jump behind McGowne. I reminded the kids about the Moe placed fourth and Kaila Tripp school’s rich athletic tradition, Hurdling heritage was fifth. Moe was just an inch including seven state basketball behind the second-place finisher titles — one by the girls squad led and Tripp was within three inches by Jenny Mowe, who late played at of second place. Oregon and in the WNBA. Marshfield’s boys had two state The Cruisers won three Myrtle Point senior follows in father’s footsteps qualifiers, though the one who straight football titles in the late didn’t advance in the pole vault 1990s and set a state record for BY JOHN GUNTHER “Looking at what he did, I felt I The top two athletes in each was a surprise. longest win streak. And Powers The World could do what he did. And I love it. event qualify for the Class 2A state Hunter Drops placed second has had 14 different kids win The first time I did it in a race, I fell meet, and Robison is seeded first behind Marist’s Liam Henshaw in events at the state track meet. MYRTLE POINT — Caitlyn in love with it.” or second in all four of hers. But the event, but Marshfield’s Paul I highlighted Ike Ellis, in my Robison didn’t feel any pressure to She added the triple jump as a there are others close to her. Harlow no-heighted. Harlow had book the best team leader on the be a hurdler. freshman, at the urging of coach “It’s going to be a tough road,” cleared at least 13 feet every meet South Coast during my tenure as Even though her dad, Stacey, Marty Stallard, and now holds the she said. “I’m going to have to go this spring for the Pirates and sur- sports editor at The World. was a state champion for Myrtle school record in that event. out and perform my best. passed the automatic qualifying Ike was the quarterback on Point in 1997, she didn’t have to Robison qualified for state in “It will be an exciting day.” standard of 13-5 (which Drops those champion football teams; choose the event. the 300-meter hurdles as a fresh- Robison said she has a few extra met) in all but one meet. the point guard on a basketball But she wanted to, and one man, and placed seventh in the motivations this week. The Pirates’ other state qualifi- team that earned trophies at state time was all it took to hook her. triple jump last year. One is team driven. er for the boys was Colby Gillett, four straight years, including a Robison, now completing her She’s hoping for better things “Marty said we can win dis- who finished second behind title when he was a senior; a star own senior year for the Bobcats, this season, but first she has to trict,” she said. “That pushes me Marist’s JP Kiefer in the 3,000 baseball player for Myrtle Point, tried the hurdles when she first qualify. harder to want to get those meters. which had a cooperative agree- was starting in the sport as a sev- The Bobcats compete in the points.” Marshfield advanced three ment with Powers for baseball and enth-grader. district meet Saturday at Oakridge The other is a change in the boys to the finals in the 800. softball; and a track standout “My mom was coach then,”she and Robison will compete in both state meet format this year. Among many personal bests by the (somehow he found the time). said. “My dad was a state champi- hurdles races, the long jump and team during the day, Alex Brown What made Ike stand out was on hurdler. the triple jump. SEE ROBISON | B3 qualified third in the 400 meters. his charisma as a leader, not nec- essarily his athletic abilities. To me, Ike also was amazing for how he worked with young students who didn’t care he was a star athlete and only greatly loved Grizzlies Reedsport the time that he gave them. I told them about my own basebal experiences, getting placed on the silence JV basketball team in seventh grade — and how my coach told team falls all of us that if we kept working Thunder hard, good things would happen. I never did make a varsity bas- THE WORLD ketball team, but my effort paid OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Reedsport’s baseball season off in my running and academics. Midway through the season, the came to an end with familiar I mentioned how I still apply Memphis Grizzlies came through struggles Wednesday. the lessons of teamwork and dedi- Oklahoma City and left with The Braves lost 7-5 to Yoncalla cation and discipline I learned questions swirling about the fran- in a district playoff game at then today, especially at the news- chise’s future after leading scorer Oakland that saw two Reedsport paper, where our staff is a team. Rudy Gay was traded away in the runners thrown out on the bases And I left them with one of my club’s second big deal in just over a and five errors by the Braves lead- favorite personal anecdotes, from week. ing to most of the Eagles’ runs. years ago when I was trying out Months later, the Grizzlies left “It was another one of those new golf clubs at Fiddler’s Green town with a far different feeling. The Associated Press games where we couldn’t get the near Eugene. I ended up grouped Memphis is headed to the Oklahoma City forward Kevin Durant is fouled by Memphis guard Mike Conley (11) as timely hit,” Reedsport coach Todd with a couple of young brothers Western Conference finals for the he drives between Conley and forward Tayshaun Prince during Wednesday’s game. Harrington said, adding that the on the store’s par-3 course. first time in franchise history after Braves stranded many runners on I think they appreciated that I beating the Oklahoma City “Somehow we pulled it togeth- faction for just making it this far. base during the game, including took an interest in them and com- Thunder 88-84 on Wednesday er, we trusted each other, we just “We’re trying to do something two in three different innings. plimented them on their good night, finishing off the second- played as hard as we could and really special. We want to go as “Lots of missed opportunities,” shots. Then I made their day by round series in five games. now we’re one step closer to get- far as we can go,” Hollins said. Harrington said. “It’s the story of giving them each a Portland Trail Not bad for a team that seemed ting where we want to go.” “To get there, we had to get our season.” Blazers logo golf ball when we to be slashing salary in a bid to stay There have been some giant through Oklahoma City. And The Braves got a run in the first were done with our round. competitive for years to come. leaps in the past four years. now, we have to get through when Haden Sams singled and The gist of my message was “We were struggling that day, Back in 2009, the Grizzlies either Golden State or San James Hixenbaugh hit a triple. But you might never be a great athlete, obviously,” said point guard Mike were finishing off a miserable Antonio to get further.” Hixenbaugh over-ran third base but you also never know when you Conley, who had 13 points and 11 three-year run — twice winning 22 The West finals will start no and got tagged out and the inning can make a difference in some- assists in Game 5. “We thought we games and then 24 — before hiring earlier than Sunday, and Hollins stalled after the Braves got two body’s life just by giving them a lost a family member in Rudy here Lionel Hollins as coach. Before said players would have the day off more runners on base, at least one little time. in Oklahoma City. We played the 2011, the team had never even won Thursday before returning Friday of whom would have scored if I don’t know if what I said game with seven players and got a playoff game. And before this to work toward making even more Hixenbaugh hadn’t been out . made an impact on the Powers blown out. We didn’t know what current run, it only won one play- history. kids, but it reminded me of some to expect the rest of the year, but off series. of the important things in life. we pulled it together. But there’s no sense of satis- SEE GRIZZLIES | B4 SEE BRAVES | B2

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Beckham also played for to victory Real Madrid and the Los NEW YORK — David Angeles Galaxy, winning THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Garrard is out of the New titles with both those clubs York Jets’ quarterback com- as well as with United. petition. NEW YORK — Raul Ibanez again GOLF treated Yankee Stadium as his personal A person familiar with the playground, hitting a grand slam and decision told The Associated Chinese youth Guan two-run homer Wednesday night to Press on Wednesday that plays in another event help the Seattle Mariners rout New York Garrard plans to retire IRVING, Texas — Guan 12-2. Tianlang of China is playing Ibanez’s slam came during a seven- because Sports of linger- this week in the Byron Nelson run first inning. Yankees backup short- Championship. It is the 14- stop Alberto Gonzalez got the final out ing knee Shorts issues. year-old’s second PGA Tour in the ninth inning in his first profes- event since becoming the sional pitching appearance. The 35- year-old Garrard was signed youngest player ever to make The Mariners chased Phil Hughes the cut at the Masters. (2-3) after he got only two outs in the in March to provide veteran first. Trying to preserve his bullpen, competition for Mark TENNIS Yankees manager Joe Girardi had Brett Sanchez. But Garrard, who Marshall throw 108 pitches in his big hadn’t played in a regular- Murray might have to league debut, then brought in Gonzalez. season game in the NFL since skip the French Open Ibanez has connected three times in 2010 because of injuries, is ROME — Back pain forced the first two games of his return to the planning to step away Andy Murray to retire mid- ballpark in which — last year at 40 years because of knee troubles. way through his second- old — he electrified crowds in late Patriots cut player after round match at the Italian September and October with several key Open on Wednesday. He may homers in the Yankees’ run to the AL diabetes diagnosis have to sit out the French championship series. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Open, too. The first-inning burst made it easy The New England Patriots Rafael Nadal began his bid for Hisashi Iwakuma (5-1). released defensive tackle for a seventh Rome title by Red Sox 9, Rays 2: Jon Lester Kyle Love after he was diag- cruising past local hope stayed unbeaten, Stephen Drew hit his nosed with diabetes. Fognini of Italy 6-1, 6-3 in second career grand slam and the The Associated Press Love had lost about 20 just 61 minutes, and two- Boston Red Sox roughed up AL Cy Raul Ibanez hits a grand slam off NewYorkpitcher Phil Hughes during the first inning Wednesday. pounds before receiving the time defending champion Young winner David Price and the diagnosis about two weeks Maria Sharapova eased past Tampa Bay Rays. White Sox 9, Twins 4: Adam Dunn run home runs, Ramon Ortiz won for ago then gained about half of Spanish qualifier Garbine Price (1-4) departed from the marquee homered twice, doubled and drove in the first time since 2011 and the Toronto it back, Richard Kopelman, Muguruza 6-2, 6-2. pitching matchup because of left triceps five runs, powering the Chicago White Blue Jays won their season-high fourth his agent, said. Meanwhile, rising Polish tightness during Boston’s eight-run third Sox past Minnesota. straight game, beating San Francisco. He said Love has Type 2 player Jerzy Janowicz upset inning, which Drew finished with his Dunn hit a pair of two-run shots for Ortiz (1-1) allowed one run and six diabetes, which is less seri- eighth-seeded Jo-Wilfried towering homer off Jamey Wright. his 35th career multihomer game. He’s hits in seven innings for his first win ous than Type 1, and was Tsonga 6-4, 7-6 (5) then cel- Coming off a one-hit, complete hit three home runs in the last two since beating the Mets in a relief working out at Gillette ebrated by ripping his shirt game shutout of Toronto, Lester (6-0) games and has nine this year. appearance with the Cubs on Sept. 11, Stadium on Wednesday apart, showing off his mus- allowed two runs in seven innings to Dayan Viciedo also went deep for the 2011. He had not won as a starter since before being released. The cular physique. help end the Rays’ season-best six- second straight day, helping Dylan pitching for Minnesota in April 2007. Patriots did not mention the game winning streak. Axelrod pick up his first win this season. Ryan Vogelsong (1-4) allowed a sea- diagnosis in a statement AUTO RACING Rangers 6, Athletics 2: Nelson Royals 9, Angels 5: Lorenzo Cain son-high eight runs, three earned, in announcing the move. New rule might help get Cruz hit a three-run homer, leading hit a three-run double and Billy Butler two innings. He has an 8.06 ERA this Alexi Ogando and the Texas Rangers capped his most productive series of the season. Baltimore linebacker Patrick into big race over Oakland. season with a two-run single, leading Indians 10, Phillies 4: Jason Kipnis McClain plans to retire CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ogando (4-2) didn’t allow a hit until Kansas City over Los Angeles. hit a three-run homer, Nick Swisher OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The rules surrounding Eric Sogard’s leadoff double in the sixth and Mike Aviles also went deep to back Linebacker Rolando McClain Saturday night’s Sprint All- inning. INTERLEAGUE Corey Kluber, and the Indians beat the told the Baltimore Ravens Star Race continue to change, Astros 7, Tigers 5: Brandon Barnes Padres 8,Orioles 4: Alexi Amarista Phillies. that he’s retiring. and fans are concerned the caught Miguel Cabrera’s bases-loaded homered and doubled twice as the San Corey Kluber (3-2) gave up three The 23-year-old McClain latest tweak is meant to bene- drive against the wall in right-center Diego Padres matched their season- runs and six hits in six innings. A day played three seasons with the fit Danica Patrick. field for the final out, and the Houston high with 17 hits, beating Baltimore for a after rookie Jonathan Pettibone held the Oakland Raiders before sign- Among a handful of Astros avoided a season sweep against two-game sweep. Indians in check, (1-6) got ing a one-year contract with changes announced was a the Detroit Tigers. Everth Cabrera had four hits and a roughed up by one of the league’s high- Baltimore as a free agent on clarification that the winning Carlos Corporan hit a tiebreaking walk, and Jedd Gyorko had three singles est-scoring offenses. April 12. driver of the Sprint Fan Vote double in the top of the ninth for the for the Padres. Cleveland had been in a slight funk, “Rolando let me know must only have a car in race- Astros, who lost their first six meetings Blue Jays 11, Giants 3: J.P. scoring just seven runs in its previous that he plans to retire from able condition to advance with the Tigers by a combined 50-12. Arencibia and Adam Lind each hit two- four games. the NFL,” Ravens general into the All-Star Race. That manager Ozzie Newsome counters earlier announce- said. “We have placed him on ments that said the winner of Reds extend streak by blanking Marlins the Reserve/Retired list.” the fan vote must finish on Ten days after signing the lead lap of the Sprint with the Ravens, McClain Showdown preliminary race. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS strong innings and Neil was arrested in Decatur, NASCAR spokesman Walker hit a two-run single Alabama, and charged with Kerry Tharp says the earlier MIAMI — Shin-Soo Choo as the Pirates beat the disorderly conduct and reference to finishing on the hit two homers and four Brewers. resisting arrest. lead lap was simply miscom- combined on an 11- Jason Grilli worked the munication on NASCAR’s hit shutout Wednesday night ninth for his National Raiders add offensive part. But fans pounced on the to help the Cincinnati Reds League-leading 16th save as weapon by signing Cribbs tweak, believing it was to extend their winning streak the Pirates benefit Patrick, who has OAKLAND, Calif. — The to a season-best five games moved six struggled on intermediate Oakland Raiders signed free by beating Miami 4-0. NL g ames tracks this year. agent kick returner and wide Choo hit solo homers in above .500 Recap receiver Josh Cribbs to a one- the fourth and sixth inning, for the first COLLEGES year contract, giving the giving him nine this season. time this team a versatile player that Rutgers picks woman to The multihomer game was season. could boost the offense and lead athletic department his second in eight days and Diamondbacks 5, special teams. ninth of his career. Braves 3: Paul Goldschmidt PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Rutgers named Julie Hermann Mike Leake (3-2) went 6 hit three doubles, Eric SOCCER 2-3 innings and pitched Chavez drove in three runs its new athletic director, and the former No. 2 athletic around nine hits. The Marlins and the Diamondbacks beat The Associated Press Chelsea wins another had 14 baserunners but Tim Hudson and the Braves. Cincinnati’s Shin-Soo Choo stops as he prepares to head back to second major European title administrator at Louisville promised a restart for the stranded 12 and hit into two Hudson (4-3) had been 7- base on a fly ball by Joey Votto in the first inning Wednesday. AMSTERDAM — double plays. 0 in nine career starts against scandal-scarred program fol- Branislav Ivanovic scored on a lowing the ouster of its men’s That gave the crowd of Arizona before he got tagged. the Cubs beat the Rockies. less innings and the looping header from Juan 14,866 little to cheer about, He allowed five runs and David DeJesus led off the Cardinals scored the go- basketball coach and the res- Mata’s corner kick in the third ignation of other officials. and the biggest roars came eight hits in five innings — first inning with a home run ahead run in the seventh on a minute of stoppage time, and when highlights of the Miami he’s given up 11 runs over 8 2- and Anthony Rizzo had two wild pitch in a victory over She is the first woman to Chelsea beat Benfica 2-1 to lead the athletic department. Heat’s playoff victory over 3 innings in his last two hits for the Cubs, who won the Mets. win the Europa League fol- the Chicago Bulls two miles starts. back-to-back series for the Rick Ankiel’s two-run Hermann replaces Tim lowing its Champions League Pernetti, who quit last month away were shown on the Cubs 6, Rockies 3: Jeff first time this season. homer off rookie Seth title last year. video scoreboard. Samardzija hit a two-run Cardinals 4, Mets 2: Maness (3-0) tied it in the top after the firing of basketball Pirates 3, Brewers 1: home run and pitched eight Rookie Shelby Miller fol- of the seventh and was his Beckham will retire after coach Mike Rice. Wandy Rodriguez (4-2) strong innings for his first lowed up his nearly perfect first against the team that current season ends PRO HOCKEY allowed one run over seven win since opening day and one-hitter with 5 2-3 score- converted the former left- handed to an out- LONDON — David Yankee Stadium will fielder in 2005. Beckham said he is retiring from soccer at the end of the host two outdoor games Shaun Marcum (0-4) NEW YORK — Yankee made it out of the fifth for the season. Stadium will host a pair of first time in four starts since The 38-year-old Beckham NHL games next season, beginning the year on the 15- recently won a league title in a with the New York Rangers nd day disabled list. fourth country with Paris A playing the New Jersey Devils Dodgers 3, Nationals 1: Saint-Germain. He has on Jan. 26 and the Rangers Make Extra Money Zack Greinke pitched 5 1-3 become a global superstar meeting the Islanders three strong innings in his first since starting his career at days later. Deliver T he World as an start since April 11 and the Manchester United. The NHL is increasing its Dodgers beat the Nationals. Beckham said he is popular outdoor games, independent contractor. Greinke came off the dis- “thankful to PSG for giving which in the past had been abled list earlier in the day, me the opportunity to con- Routes open in limited to on or around New returning three weeks soon- tinue but I feel now is the Year’s Day. There likely will Coos Bay, North Bend, er than expected from a right time to finish my career, playing at the highest level.” be six next season. Coquille and outlying broken left clavicle after a confrontation with San areas. Get paid Diego’s Carlos Quentin last month. For Reedsport’s season, it every 2 weeks with The right-hander was BRAVES was a fitting ending. direct deposit. 20 day expected to be out eight From Page B1 Harrington said the Braves weeks. He underwent sur- stranded more than 70 run- gross profit could be from $265 to $900 depending on gery on April 13 to fix the “We could have been up ners in scoring position this route size and location. Must be over 18, with reliable injury with a metal plate used three-nothing in the top of year, many in close losses like to stabilize the break. the first, but couldn’t get it Wednesday’s game. vehicle and insurance. Greinke (2-0) made one done,” Harrington said. Hixenbaugh went 3-for-4 rehab appearance last Friday Reedsport scored two and Garrett Kaufmann went for Class A Rancho more runs in the third, when 2-for-4 including a double Cucamonga, and the Dodgers Hixenbaugh had an RBI sin- for the Braves. decided he was ready to gle, and scored twice in the Reedsport needed two rejoin them. seventh on a bases-loaded wins Wednesday to reach the Contact Cindy Rawlings ext. 248 or [email protected] Ross Detwiler (2-4) gave single, but saw their chances Class 2A playoffs. 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Stacey and Caitlyn’s ROBISON mom, Peggy, didn’t push her Area’s smaller schools compete From Page B1 into any particular events, he said. But they did push her Western Oregon for effort. in regional district track meets University no longer hosts “Probably sometimes too the state meet for the smaller much,” Stacey said. “She classifications. Instead, all seems to handle it well. BY JOHN GUNTHER Class 2A: Myrtle Point and the state meets will be held at “I never told her what she The World District Track Meets Reedsport will be at Oakridge on historic Hayward Field on the has to do. But by God, if we’re Saturday as part of District 1, which also University of Oregon campus going to do it, we’re going to Athletes in the area’s smaller high Midwestern League includes Days Creek, Oakland, — the 3A, 2A and 1A meets put our all into it.” schools will be trying to punch their South Coast team: Marshfield Oakridge, Yoncalla, Monroe and the Thursday and Friday and the That’s not a problem, he tickets to next week’s state meet in three Wednesday and Friday at Springfield host Warriors. bigger schools Friday and said, because Robison is very different district meets this weekend. Far West League Myrtle Point’s girls could win the Saturday. self-driven. If they get there, they’ll be compet- South Coast teams: North Bend, Siuslaw district title behind hurdling standout “I have always wanted to Which is part of what ing at Hayward Field for the first time, Caitlyn Robison and field events spe- makes this week fun for her. Friday and Saturday at North Bend run at Hayward Field,” since the Oregon School Activities cialists Nicole Seals, Grace Hermann Robison said. “It’s been the “I’ve worked too hard not Association has consolidated the state Class 3A District 1 and Kayley Leslie. The best hope for the biggest dream of mine. to be excited about districts,” meet into one three-day event in South Coast teams: Coquille, Bandon Bobcat boys are jumper Brad Larsen and “I know I have to compete she said. Eugene after Western Oregon Friday and Saturday at Lakeview thrower Kyle Seals. at state.” Robison has been a three- University opted not to host the Class Reedsport’s top athletes include Her parents want to see sport standout for the 3A, 2A and 1A meets any more. Class 2A District 1 Brandon Gannon, Hayden Hinshaw, her get the chance, too. Bobcats. She was the Sunset The area’s smaller schools each are South Coast teams: Reedsport, Myrtle Point who has been battling an injury, and “We’re pretty proud of Conference player of the year in special districts competing against Saturday at Oakridge freshman standout Mike Mitchell. her,”Stacey said. in volleyball and an all- teams from outside the South Coast. Class 1A District 2 Class 1A: Pacific and Powers are in He said he never encour- league pick in basketball. At each meet, the top two finishers in District 2, which includes all the schools But it’s track where she is South Coast teams: Pacific, Powers aged her to become a hurdler. each event advance to state, as well as in Southern Oregon and will hold its He only competed in the race planning her future, starting those who meet pre-set automatic Saturday at Klamath Falls district meet at Oregon Institute of as a senior, and it was far at Southwestern Oregon qualifying standards for their classifi- Technology in Klamath Falls on from his first loves — the Community College next year. cations. Saturday. javelin and especially the “I love to hurdle. I love to Class 3A: Coquille and Bandon of Bandon is led by hurdling standout Pacific’s Mike Wagner and Riley pole vault. jump. I love track in general,” the Sunset Conference will be in action Justin Angove and sprinter Marcus Engdahl are favored in several boys and “I had a pole vault pole in she said. Friday and Saturday at Lakeview High Hardman. girls events, respectively. her hand when she was old “I’m not going to stop at School, against a field of schools that Coquille’s best hopefuls for state are The best state hopefuls for Powers enough to run with it,”Stacey high school.” includes league rival Glide, Illinois a trio of throwers — Wilson Hodge, are a pair of freshmen — thrower said. “It got to where she This week, she’s hoping to Valley, Rogue River, Cascade Christian, Brandon Bowen and Kaitlyn Dixon — Bryanna Paradice and jumper Elizabeth wasn’t interested in it. We extend her high school career St. Mary’s and the host Honkers. and distance runner Thom Hallmark. Standley. never pursued it.” to one more state meet. Scoreboard

3,000 — x-1. JP Kiefer, Marist, 9:12.18; x-2. Colby Kansas City 9, L.A. Angels 5 Los Angeles, Trout (8). Colorado 4 4 3 15 10 9 McGowan to Dunedin (FSL) for a rehab assign- On The Air Gillett, Marshfield, 9:17.31; 3. Brennan Holmes, Today’s Games Padres 8, Orioles 4 San Jose 345141218 ment. Spr, 9:25.51; 4. Sawyer Heckard, Marshfield, Seattle (Harang 1-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte San Diego 020 201 201 — 8 17 0 Vancouver 3 4 3 12 12 14 National League Today 9:31.41; 5. Luke Littleton, Marist, 9:32.07; 6. 4-2), 4:05 p.m. Baltimore 010 100 101 — 4 11 1 Seattle 3 3 3 12 10 7 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Reinstated RHP NBA Basketball — Playoffs, Indiana at New Daniel Padilla, Spr, 9:44.62; 7. Trevor Soucy, Spr, Boston (Doubront 3-1) at Tampa Bay (Cobb 4- Marquis, Thayer (6), Thatcher (7), Bass (7), Chivas USA 3 5 2 11 12 18 Zack Greinke from the 15-day DL. Placed RHP York Knicks, 5 p.m., TNT; San Antonio at Golden 9:55.98; 8. Truett Hanes, Marist, 10:07.64. 2), 4:10 p.m. Street (9) and Jo.Baker; F.Garcia, McFarland (4), NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Josh Beckett on the 15-day DL, retroactive to State, 7:30 p.m., ESPN. GIRLS Detroit (Verlander 4-3) at Texas (Darvish 6-1), Tom.Hunter (6), Patton (8), Strop (9) and Wednesday, May 15 May 14. — Seattle at New York Team Scores: Marshfield 59, Churchill 46, 5:05 p.m. Wieters. W—Marquis 5-2. L—F.Garcia 0-2. HRs— Los Angeles 4, Philadelphia 1 — Agreed to terms Yankees, 4 p.m., Root Sports. Springfield 25, Marist 11, North Eugene 8, Chicago White Sox (Quintana 2-1) at L.A. San Diego, Blanks (2), Amarista (3). Baltimore, Saturday, May 18 with RHP Carlos Zambrano on a minor league Cycling — Tour of California, 1:30 p.m., NBC Willamette 7. Angels (Williams 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Hardy (7), Wieters (6). Columbus at Toronto FC, 2 p.m. contract. Friday’s Games Sports Network. Wednesday’s Finals Indians 10, Phillies 4 Portland at Vancouver, 4 p.m. — Placed INF John Hockey — Playoffs, New York Rangers at Boston, Houston (Lyles 1-1) at Pittsburgh (J.Gomez 2- Chicago at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. McDonald on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Jordy Discus — x-1. Tiffiny Rattanaphosy, Spr, 115-1; x- Cleveland 002 122 030 — 10 11 0 4:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network. 0), 4:05 p.m. New England at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Mercer from Indianapolis (IL). 2. Tracee Scott, Marshfield, 113-0; 3. Aimee Philadelphia 001 020 001 — 4 8 0 World Hockey Championships — quarterfinals, 8 Seattle (Maurer 2-5) at Cleveland (U.Jimenez FC Dallas at Seattle FC, 7:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Released RHP Fautino Belleville, Chu, 107-3; 4. Savannah Thurman, Kluber, Allen (7), Hagadone (8), Albers (9) and a.m. and 11 a.m., NBC Sports Network. 3-2), 4:05 p.m. Colorado at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. De Los Santos. Marshfield, 107-2; 5. Sarah Winterstein, NE, 104-6; C.Santana; Hamels, Durbin (6), Horst (6), Golf — PGA Tour Byron Nelson Championship, Tampa Bay (Hellickson 1-2) at Baltimore Sunday, May 19 FOOTBALL 6. Marisa Polanco, Spr, 98-8; 7. Jazmine Dunmore, Aumont (7), Valdes (8) and Ruiz. W—Kluber 3-2. noon, Golf Channel; Mobile Bay LPGA Classic, 3:30 (Hammel 5-1), 4:05 p.m. Los Angeles at New York, 10 a.m. National Football League Chu, 96-4; 8. TeAnna Brooks, Wil, 95-6. L—Hamels 1-6. HRs—Cleveland, Aviles (3), p.m., Golf Channel; Europan Tour Volvo World Toronto (Buehrle 1-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda Sporting Kansas City at D.C. United, 2 p.m. BALTIMORE RAVENS — Announced the retire- Long Jump — x-1. Lauren McGowne, Marshfield, Swisher (6), Kipnis (6). Match Play Championship, 4 a.m., Golf Channel; 17-4; x-2. Samantha Tollerud, Chu, 16-7; 3. Kelsie 5-2), 4:05 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m. ment of LB Rolando McClain. Web.Com Tour BMW Charity Pro-Am, 9:30 a.m., Loomis, Wil, 16-6.5; 4. Emily Moe, Marshfield, 16- Detroit (Porcello 1-2) at Texas (Tepesch 3-3), Blue Jays 11, Giants 3 BUFFALO BILLS — Signed LB Kiki Alonso. Golf Channel. 5:05 p.m. San Francisco 100 000 020 — 3 10 2 National Women’s Soccer League CAROLINA PANTHERS — Signed P Jordan Gay. 6; 5. Kaila Tripp, Marshfield, 16-4.5; 6. Taylor W L T Pts GF GA Extreme Sports — X Games Barcelona, 9 a.m., Allen, Chu, 16-1.25; 7. Anika Saxman, Spr, 15-9; 8. Boston (Buchholz 6-0) at Minnesota (Worley 1- Toronto 532 001 00x — 11 11 1 HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed C Tyler Horn. ESPN, and 5 p.m., ESPN2. 4), 5:10 p.m. Vogelsong, Gaudin (3), Mijares (6), J.Lopez (8) Portland 4 0 1 13 9 3 Released RB George Winn and OT Dann O’Neill. Kara Mathison, Spr, 15-6.25. Sky Blue FC 3 1 1 10 7 4 Friday, May 17 Pole Vault — x-1. Samantha Tollerud, Chu, 10- Chicago White Sox (Sale 4-2) at L.A. Angels and Quiroz; R.Ortiz, Storey (8) and Arencibia. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed FB Braden Auto Racing — NASCAR Camping World Truck (C.Wilson 3-2), 7:05 p.m. W—R.Ortiz 1-1. L—Vogelsong 1-4. HRs—Toronto, Boston 2 0 2 8 8 4 Wilson. 9; x-2. Mareyna Karlin, Marshfield, 10-6; 3. Sarah FC Kansas City 2 1 1 7 5 3 Series N.C. Education Lottery 200, practice at 7:30 Mihulka, Spr, 10-6; 4. Taylor Mauer, Marshfield, Kansas City (Shields 2-3) at Oakland (Parker 2- Lind (3), Arencibia (10). MIAMI DOLPHINS — Promoted Jason Jenkins a.m., qualifying at 1 p.m. and race at 5 p.m., Speed 5), 7:05 p.m. Diamondbacks 5, Braves 3 Western New York 2 2 1 7 6 6 to vice president of communications. Signed QB 9-6; 5. Lauren Tripp, Marshfield, 8-0; 6. Sky Washington 0 2 3 3 5 7 Channel; NASCAR Sprint Cup Showdown, practice Lawrence, Chu, 7-6; 7. Madison Brink, Chu, 7-6; National League Atlanta 001 020 000 — 3 11 0 Aaron Corp. Waived LS Patrick Scales. at 9 a.m., and qualifying at 2 p.m., Speed Channel; Chicago 0 3 2 2310 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed Gs Jeff Baca 8. Courtney Gregory, NE, 7-6. East Division W L Pct GB Arizona 100 040 00x — 5 10 2 NASCAR Sprint Cup All-Star practice, at 10:30 a.m. Seattle 0 4 1 1 2 8 and Travis Bond and P Jeff Locke. 3,000 — x-1. Shaylen Crook, Marshfield, Atlanta 22 18 .550 — T.Hudson, Gearrin (6), Varvaro (8) and and qualifying at 3 p.m., Speed Channel. McCann; Kennedy, Mat.Reynolds (6), Ziegler (7), NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed DB Duron 10:32.36; x-2. Olivia Goodheart, Chu, 10:48.04; 3. Washington 21 19 .525 1 Today Major League Baseball — New York Mets at Monica Anderson, Marist, 10:54.17; 4. Molly 1 D.Hernandez (8), Bell (9) and M.Montero. W— Harmon. Released DL Kyle Love. Philadelphia 19 22 .463 3⁄2 Washington at Seattle FC, 7 p.m. Chicago Cubs, 11 a.m., WGN; Seattle at Cleveland, 4 Bohrer, Marist, 11:24.46; 5. Darya Trush, Chu, 1 Kennedy 2-3. L—T.Hudson 4-3. Sv—Bell (6). OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed KR Josh Cribbs to New York 14 23 .378 6⁄2 p.m., Root Sports. Sky Blue FC at Portland, 7:30 p.m. a one-year contract. 11:26.42; 6. Emily Anderson, Spr, 11:56.52; 7. Miami 11 29 .275 11 Pirates 3, Brewers 1 Saturday, May 18 Extreme Sports — X Games Barcelona, 9 a.m., Rheanna Williams, NE, 12:08.57; 8. Madeline TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Agreed to terms Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 000 000 100 — 1 6 1 Boston at FC Kansas City, 5:35 p.m. ESPN, and 5 p.m., ESPN2. Ritchie, NE, 12:11.04. with DT Akeem Spence. St. Louis 26 13 .667 — Pittsburgh 000 002 01x — 3 4 0 Sunday, May 19 Cycling — Tour of California, 2 p.m., NBC Sports 1 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed RB Chris Cincinnati 24 16 .600 2⁄2 Gallardo, Badenhop (7), Mic.Gonzalez (8), Washington at Portland, 2 p.m. Network. 1 Thompson and WR Lance Lewis. Pro Basketball Pittsburgh 23 17 .575 3⁄2 Axford (8) and Lucroy; W.Rodriguez, Melancon Sky Blue FC at Seattle FC, 6 p.m. Hockey — Playoffs, 4:30 p.m., NBC Sports 1 SOCCER Chicago 17 23 .425 9⁄2 (8), Grilli (9) and R.Martin. W—W.Rodriguez 4-2. Network. 1 Major League Soccer Milwaukee 16 22 .421 9⁄2 L—Gallardo 3-3. Sv—Grilli (16). HRs—Milwaukee, Golf — PGA Tour Byron Nelson Championship, NBA Playoffs MLS — Reduced the two-game suspension of West Division W L Pct GB Weeks (3). Transactions noon, Golf Channel; Mobile Bay LPGA Classic, 3:30 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS San Jose F Marvin Chavez to one game. San Francisco 23 17 .575 — Reds 4, Marlins 0 p.m., Golf Channel; Europan Tour Volvo World (Best-of-7) 1 BASEBALL Suspended Vancouver D Johnny Leveron, Chivas Arizona 23 18 .561 ⁄2 Match Play Championship, 4 a.m., Golf Channel; Wednesday, May 15 Cincinnati 100 201 000 — 4 11 0 American League D Mario De Luna, Colorado F Edson Buddle and Colorado 21 19 .525 2 Miami 000 000 000 — 0 11 0 Web.Com Tour BMW Charity Pro-Am, 9:30 a.m., Miami 94, Chicago 91, Miami wins series 4-1 1 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned RHP Trevor Real Salt Lake D Kwame Watson-Siriboe one San Diego 18 21 .462 4⁄2 Leake, S.Marshall (7), LeCure (8), Chapman (9) Golf Channel. Memphis 88, Oklahoma City 84, Memphis 1 Bauer to Columbus (IL). game and fined them undisclosed amounts for Los Angeles 17 22 .436 5⁄2 and Mesoraco; Sanabia, Webb (7), Qualls (8), HOUSTON ASTROS — Assigned RHP Philip their actions in recent games. Saturday, May 18 wins series 4-1 Wednesday’s Games M.Dunn (9) and Brantly. W—Leake 3-2. L— Humber outright to Oklahoma City (PCL). D.C. UNITED — Announced the retirement of D NBA Basketball — Playoffs, New York at indi- Today San Diego 8, Baltimore 4 Sanabia 2-6. HRs—Cincinnati, Choo 2 (9). NEW YORK YANKEES — Sent RHP Joba Robbie Russell. ana, 5 p.m., ESPN (if necessary). Indiana at New York, 5 p.m., Indiana leads Cleveland 10, Philadelphia 4 Cubs 6, Rockies 3 Chamberlain to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) and PORTLAND TIMBERS — Terminated the con- Horse Racing — Preakness Stakes, 1:30 p.m., series 3-1 Arizona 5, Atlanta 3 Colorado 010 001 001 — 3 7 0 LHP Cesar Cabral to Tampa (FSL) for rehab tract of D Hanyer Mosquera. NBC. San Antonio at Golden State, 7:30 p.m., San Pittsburgh 3, Milwaukee 1 Chicago 120 000 30x — 6 9 1 assignments. Selected the contract of INF David COLLEGE Major League Baseball — Seattle at Cleveland, 10 Antonio leads series 3-2 Toronto 11, San Francisco 3 Garland, Outman (6), W.Lopez (7), Belisle (8) Adams from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Designated CHARLOTTE — Announced men’s basketball G a.m., Root Sports; Teams TBA, 1 p.m., Fox. Saturday, May 18 Cincinnati 4, Miami 0 and Torrealba; Samardzija, Russell (9), Gregg (9) 3B Chris Nelson for assignment. Braxton Ogbueze has transferred from Florida. Auto Racing — Indianapolis 500 qualifying 8 x-New York at Indiana, 5 p.m. Chicago Cubs 6, Colorado 3 and D.Navarro. W—Samardzija 2-5. L—Garland 3- OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned OF Michael PENN STATE — Announced G Jermaine a.m., NBC Sports Network; NHRA Kansas Nationals, Sunday, May 19 St. Louis 4, N.Y. Mets 2 4. HRs—Colorado, Brignac (1). Chicago, DeJesus Taylor to Sacramento (PCL). Reinstated OF Coco Marshall is leaving the men’s basketball team. 2:30 p.m., ESPN2; NASCAR Sprint Cup All-Star Race, x-Golden State at San Antonio, TBA L.A. Dodgers 3, Washington 1 (5), Samardzija (1). Crisp from the 15-day DL. RUTGERS — Named Julie Hermann athletic 4 p.m., Speed Channel. Monday, May 20 Today’s Games TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP director. x-Indiana at New York, 5 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Niese 2-4) at St. Louis (Wainwright Cardinals 4, Mets 2 Scott Richmond on a minor league contract and TCU — Suspended DE Devonte Fields two Local Schedule Heat 94, Bulls 91 5-2), 10:45 a.m. New York 000 000 200 — 2 7 2 St. Louis 000 200 11x — 4 6 0 assigned him to extended spring training. games for an unspecified violation of university CHICAGO (91): Butler 7-15 3-3 19, Boozer 10-19 Milwaukee (Burgos 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Liriano Today Marcum, Rice (7), Hawkins (8) and Buck; TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Sent RHP Dustin and team policy. 6-11 26, Noah 1-5 1-2 3, Robinson 6-15 5-6 21, 1-0), 4:05 p.m. High School Baseball — Class 4A play-in S.Miller, Choate (6), Maness (7), Rosenthal (8), Belinelli 1-3 0-0 3, Hamilton 6-12 2-2 15, Gibson Cincinnati (Latos 4-0) at Miami (Fernandez 2- round, North Valley at North Bend, 4:30 p.m. Mujica (9) and T.Cruz, Y.Molina. W—Maness 3-0. 1-4 0-0 2, Mohammed 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 33-75 17- 2), 4:10 p.m. College Baseball — Clackamas at SWOCC (2), 1 L—Marcum 0-4. Sv—Mujica (11). HRs—New York, 24 91. San Francisco (M.Cain 2-2) at Colorado (Chacin p.m. Ankiel (1). MIAMI (94): James 5-14 12-15 23, Haslem 5-6 0- 3-2), 5:40 p.m. Friday, May 17 0 10, Bosh 4-8 2-4 12, Chalmers 3-9 0-0 6, Wade Washington (Strasburg 1-5) at San Diego Dodgers 3, Nationals 1 High School Baseball — Glide at Bandon (2), 2 7-13 4-4 18, Battier 2-7 3-5 9, Allen 2-6 0-1 5, (Volquez 3-3), 7:10 p.m. Washington 000 100 000 — 1 9 0 p.m. Andersen 2-2 2-2 6, Cole 2-5 1-2 5. Totals 32-70 Friday’s Games Los Angeles 110 000 01x — 3 9 0 High School Softball — Class 5A play-in round, 24-33 94. N.Y. Mets (Harvey 4-0) at Chicago Cubs Detwiler, Stammen (4), Clippard (7), Storen (8) Crescent Valley at Marshfield, 5 p.m.; Bandon at Chicago 21 32 24 14 — 91 (E.Jackson 1-5), 11:20 a.m. and W.Ramos, K.Suzuki; Greinke, Howell (6), Glide (2), 2 p.m. Miami 30 17 22 25 — 94 Cincinnati (Cingrani 2-0) at Philadelphia (Lee Guerrier (6), P.Rodriguez (7), Jansen (7), League High School Track & Field — Midwestern 3-Point Goals—Chicago 8-19 (Robinson 4-7, 4-2), 4:05 p.m. (9) and A.Ellis. W—Greinke 2-0. L—Detwiler 2-4. League District Meet, 3 p.m., Springfield; Far Butler 2-6, Belinelli 1-2, Hamilton 1-4), Miami 6- Houston (Lyles 1-1) at Pittsburgh (J.Gomez 2- Sv—League (9). HRs—Washington, LaRoche (4). West League district meet, 10:30 a.m., North 21 (Bosh 2-3, Battier 2-7, James 1-3, Allen 1-4, 0), 4:05 p.m. Bend; Bandon and Coquille at Class 3A District 1 Cole 0-1, Chalmers 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Arizona (Cahill 2-4) at Miami (Slowey 1-3), 4:10 meet, 2 p.m., Lakeview. Hockey Place a special congratulatory message Rebounds—Chicago 49 (Boozer 14), Miami 47 p.m. High School Tennis — North Bend at Class 4A-3A- (Bosh, James 7). Assists—Chicago 14 (Robinson L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 4-2) at Atlanta (Maholm 4- for your graduate in The World’s 2A-1A state tournament, 8 a.m., Eugene. NHL Playoffs 6), Miami 20 (James 8). Total Fouls—Chicago 21, 4), 4:30 p.m. College Softball — NWAACC Tournament, SWOCC CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Miami 24. Technicals—Boozer, Noah, Chicago Milwaukee (W.Peralta 3-3) at St. Louis “Class of 2013” page on Saturday, vs. Olympic, 11:30 a.m., Portland. (Best-of-7) defensive three second. A—20,025 (19,600). (J.Garcia 4-2), 5:15 p.m. Saturday, May 18 San Francisco (Bumgarner 4-1) at Colorado Wednesday, May 15 June 8th. Kindergarten, middle or high High School Track & Field — Far West League Grizzlies 88, Thunder 84 (J.De La Rosa 4-3), 5:40 p.m. Chicago 4, Detroit 1, Chicago leads series 1-0 district meet, 11 a.m., North Bend; Bandon and MEMPHIS (88): Prince 3-13 2-2 8, Randolph 8- Washington (G.Gonzalez 3-2) at San Diego Today school, college or technical school, it is Coquille at Class 3A District 1 meet, 11 a.m., 17 12-16 28, Gasol 5-13 0-0 10, Conley 5-18 3-3 13, (B.Smith 0-0), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Lakeview; Myrtle Point and Reedsport at Class Allen 4-6 3-3 11, Bayless 2-9 3-3 8, Arthur 1-2 0- San Jose at Los Angeles, 7 p.m., Los Angeles an important turning point in a graduate’s 2A District 1 meet, Oakridge; Powers and Pacific 0 2, Pondexter 2-2 0-0 6, Dooling 0-1 2-2 2. Totals Wednesday’s Linescores leads series 1-0 life. Show your student, friends and at Class 1A District 2 meet, Klamath Falls. 30-81 25-29 88. Astros 7, Tigers 5 Friday, May 17 High School Tennis — North Bend at Class 4A-3A- OKLAHOMA CITY (84): Durant 5-21 11-15 21, Houston 010 400 002 — 7 8 1 Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m., Pittsburgh relatives how proud you are of them. 2A-1A state tournament, 8 a.m., Eugene. Ibaka 8-17 0-1 17, Perkins 1-4 0-0 2, Jackson 7-15 Detroit 040 001 000 — 5 8 0 leads series 1-0 College Softball — NWAACC Tournament at 1-1 16, Sefolosha 2-5 0-0 5, Martin 3-6 4-4 10, Keuchel, Blackley (6), E.Gonzalez (7), W.Wright Saturday, May 18 Portland, SWOCC TBA. Fisher 3-11 0-0 9, Collison 2-5 0-0 4. Totals 31-84 (8), Ambriz (8), Veras (9) and Corporan, J.Castro; Detroit at Chicago, 10 a.m. 16-21 84. Scherzer, Smyly (8), Alburquerque (8), Coke (9) Los Angeles at San Jose, 6 p.m. High School Results Memphis 18 32 14 24 — 88 and B.Pena. W—Ambriz 1-2. L—Alburquerque 0-1. Sunday, May 19 Oklahoma City 23 15 24 22 — 84 Sv—Veras (5). HRs—Houston, Corporan (3), N.Y. Rangers at Boston, noon 3-Point Goals—Memphis 3-14 (Pondexter 2-2, J.Martinez (3). Detroit, A.Garcia (1). Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. Congratulations BASEBALL Bayless 1-4, Dooling 0-1, Allen 0-1, Prince 0-2, Monday, May 20 Yoncalla 7, Reedsport 5 White Sox 9, Twins 4 Chicago at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Conley 0-4), Oklahoma City 6-25 (Fisher 3-11, Chicago 002 120 220 — 9 14 0 Reedsport 102 000 2 — 5 8 5 Sefolosha 1-2, Ibaka 1-2, Jackson 1-5, Martin 0-1, Tuesday, May 21 Yoncalla 240 100 x — 7 8 0 Minnesota 110 002 000 — 4 11 0 Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 4:30 p.m. Durant 0-4). Fouled Out—Ibaka. Rebounds— Axelrod, Lindstrom (6), Thornton (6), N.Jones Tyler Woods Matt Rohde, Griffin Kaufmann (3) and Shallon Memphis 58 (Randolph 14), Oklahoma City 55 Los Angeles at San Jose, 7 p.m. Zehe; Walton and Dover. 2B—Ree: Garrett (8), Omogrosso (9) and Gimenez; Pelfrey, Wednesday, May 22 (Jackson 9). 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DALLAS (AP) — Maloofs maintaining a stake Sacramento Mayor Kevin in the franchise. Johnson flashed a few smiles Stern praised Hansen’s when his bid to save the city’s proposal and said the NBA NBA franchise finally suc- might consider expansion ceeded. Just not too many. once a new TV deal is in The former All-Star guard place, but said “we don’t didn’t want to celebrate at the have anything concrete.” expense of Seattle after league “Our day will come, and owners voted Wednesday to when it does, it will just be reject, once and for all, an that much sweeter for the aggressive bid to move the struggle,”Hansen said. Sacramento Kings. It’s the second time since “I went to Seattle,” said 2011 that the Maloof brothers Johnson, who spent all but the have made plans that would first 52 games of his 12-year have ended in relocation for career with the Phoenix Suns. the Kings. The first target was “I played against those fans in Anaheim, Calif., but Johnson that community. It’s a great convinced the NBA to give the sports town, it’s a great bas- city another chance to ketball community. And for finance a new arena. them to come up a little short, Johnson delivered on a especially with what hap- promise for a plan for a new pened in 2008 to have lost downtown arena with help The Associated Press their team, that’s devastating. from Stern, but the Maloofs Miami’s Chris Bosh and Norris Cole (30) celebrate after the Heat defeated the Chicago Bulls 94-91 in Game 5 of their playoff series Wednesday. That’s why we fought so hard.” backed out, saying it didn’t NBA owners decided to make financial sense. follow the recommendation The Maloofs had another of their relocation commit- surprise when they Miami moves on by beating Bulls tee, and Commissioner David announced a deal in January Stern promptly announced with Hansen’s group, which that he hoped to have a deal in includes Microsoft CEO MIAMI (AP) — The tape around the fourth quarter to escape and finds a way.” place in 48 hours with a group Steve Ballmer and members Dwyane Wade’s right knee was soaked advance. The Bulls still had two chances on with sweat and beginning to loosen, so “I knew it was going to be a tough their last possession to force overtime. that wants to buy the team of the Nordstrom depart- he headed to the locker room to get the fourth quarter,” Wade said. “I just But Nate Robinson and Jimmy Butler from the Maloof brothers. ment store family. joint re-wrapped during the fourth wanted to make sure I was good.” missed 3-pointers, time expired, and “And now we think that Johnson fought back quarter. Wade made all three of his shots in Miami moved on to face Indiana or New because the Maloofs have again, this time lining up an Must have been one amazing tape the fourth, scored six points — his most York next week. overall been very good for ownership group led by job. in a final period since March 27, when Carlos Boozer finished with 26 Sacramento and the Kings Ranadive and getting the Wade was brilliant down the stretch Miami’s 27-game winning streak ended points and 14 rebounds for the Bulls, and the NBA, that they will be Sacramento City Council to — and the Miami Heat are heading back at Chicago — and helped ice the victory who were without Derrick Rose for the motivated to do something approve a non-binding to the Eastern Conference finals as a with a dazzling 45-second blitz in the 99th straight game, as well as Kirk fast so that the franchise can financing plan for a $447 result. final moments. Hinrich (calf) and Luol Deng (illness). get cracking,”Stern said. million arena with a $258 LeBron James scored 23 points, In that span alone, Wade had a Robinson scored 21 points, Butler had The 22-8 vote by the Board million public subsidy. Wade added 18 and the Heat clawed blocked shot, defensive rebound, offen- 19, and Richard Hamilton 15 for the of Governors rejected a deal “This is an ownership back from an 11-point second-half sive rebound and putback dunk to help Bulls, who dropped the final four games that would have sold a 65 per- group that’s played to win deficit to beat the Chicago Bulls 94-91 cap a wild night of wild comebacks. The of the series. cent controlling interest at a and kept us in the game, and on Wednesday night and close out Heat blew an early 18-point lead, then “Obviously we’re disappointed in total franchise valuation of put us in a situation where their second-round series in five engineered a late rally to finish off the losing the series,” Bulls coach Tom $625 million to a Seattle group ultimately over the next cou- games. depleted Bulls. Thibodeau said. “But I was never disap- led by investor Chris Hansen, ple days, if things go right, we “We gave it everything we had,” “Dwyane is uncanny,” Heat coach pointed in our team. I thought our team who boosted the offer twice can close this out and move James said. “I have no energy left.” Erik Spoelstra said. “When the compe- fought hard all year long. There was no after the NBA showed an to a new chapter in The Heat outscored Chicago 25-14 in tition is at its highest, and its fiercest, he quit in them.” unwillingness to relocate. Sacramento,”Johnson said. Now the Maloofs will try In a letter sent to the relo- to complete a deal at cation and finance commit- Hansen’s original price of tees during its April 17 meet- Derby winner draws rail for Preakness $525 million — still topping ing, the Maloofs said they the NBA record of $450 mil- preferred to sell to the Seattle BALTIMORE (AP) — The to the back of the field by the lion — with a group put group and expressed discon- Preakness draw was over, and other competitors. together by Johnson and tent with Sacramento’s bid, trainer Shug McGaughey Preakness Stakes field “He’ll get a clean break fronted by TIBCO software saying it fell “significantly Kentucky Derby winner Orb has drawn the rail in Saturday’s chairman Vivek Ranadive. short.” listed a variety of reasons Preakness and has been installed an overwhelming and he’ll be able to sit where why he was OK with having even-money favorite in the nine-horse race. he wants to sit,” McGaughey The plan includes a new After Wednesday’s vote, Kentucky Derby winner Orb said. “If he’s good enough downtown arena. however, George Maloof starting Saturday’s race from PP Horse Jockey Odds he’ll be able to make that run, “I think that once denied that his family wasn’t the rail. 1. Orb Joel Rosario Even and hopefully he gets there.” Sacramento got engaged in willing to sell to the Ranadive Then someone asked him, 2. Goldencents Kevin Krigger 8-1 Mylute, the second doing this and being able to group and that the league “If you had your choice, favorite at 5-1, hopes to take deliver on the promise, which was pressuring them to do so. 3. Julien Leparoux 30-1 where would you want to Titletown Five advantage of working out of didn’t really exist when the “It’s been a fair process, a be?” 4. Departing Brian Hernandez, Jr. 6-1 the No. 5 post. original deal was made in very fair process,” Maloof Without hesitation, 5. Mylute Rosie Napravnik 5-1 “The draw was great. Seattle, that the principal said. advantage to the incumbent Hansen spent nearly two McGaughey responded, “The 6. Oxbow Gary Stevens 15-1 We’re in the middle and outside.” we’ve got Orb and Departing was going to prevail,” Stern years working to get an arena 7. Will Take Charge 12-1 Despite getting the inside H Mike Smith inside of us, which is great said. “Nobody had any doubt plan approved by the city and post in Wednesday’s draw, 8. Govenor Charlie Martin Garcia 12-1 because we can watch and that the same or similar thing county governments spent Orb was made an even- 9. Itsmyluckyday John Velazquez 10-1 see what happens,”said Todd could happen in Seattle. It more than $65 million buying money favorite to win the Quast, general manager of was just, do you give the edge land in Seattle’s SoDo neigh- Preakness and keep alive his AP GoldMark Farm, co-owner of to a city that has a 28-year borhood where the arena bid to become horse racing’s Preakness field since 2007. there. It’s pretty straightfor- Mylute. “Our horse ran the history of support?” would be built. Hansen has a first Triple Crown winner Govenor Charlie,P trained by ward here. There are only same race Orb did in the The vote ended an emo- five-year memorandum of since Affirmed in 1978. Bob Baffert, added his name nine horses. There’s not Derby but was three to fourth tional saga that has dragged understanding with the city “I saw it bounced around to the list Wednesday for the going to be that kind of jock- lengths behind him. So this on for nearly three years. and county on the arena plan. in the papers that we would 1 3/16th-mile race. eying into the first turn. We’ll time, maybe if we can stay a Hansen wanted to move the A small crowd at a Seattle be 4-5,” McGaughey said. “I Starting from the inside just hold our position and see little closer to him at the franchise and rename it the restaurant was subdued as am a little surprised that with won’t help, but McGaughey how the race plays out.” beginning, we can maybe SuperSonics, who left Seattle word spread that the fran- him being even money, with reasoned it’s a lot better than Still, the last horse to win turn the tables on him. No for Oklahoma City in 2008 chise wasn’t coming, while the next shot was 5-1. That’s getting the No. 1 post at the Preakness from the inside disrespect to him, he’s a fan- and were renamed the horns blared and cheers a pretty good spread. We’ll Churchill Downs for the post was Tabasco Cat in tastic horse, but I think our Thunder. erupted from bars in see what the public does. Derby. 1994. That was the lone win- horse is pretty good too.” Hansen said in a state- Sacramento. Like I always say, I wish every “It’s not nearly the prob- ner from the rail in the last 52 Not to mention, Orb is on ment posted on his website “In Kevin Johnson we horse I run would be the lem it would be in the Derby,” runnings of the race. Starting the rail. that he hoped to pursue a trust,” said season-ticket favorite.” he said. “The Derby is kind of from the rail is a disadvantage “We need to make up minority ownership role with holder Jim Amen.“This meant The brown colt is looking catty-cornered. You got to because, if a horse does not three or four lengths, and the Maloofs, but Ranadive a lot to our city. It’s not just for his sixth straight victory shove your way out of there get out in front from that that may be one of the factors said his partners “haven’t about basketball, but about as part of the smallest or you get shut off down in spot, it can easily get pushed that helps us,” Quast said. really considered” the revitalizing our downtown.”

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TEJUN FOWLER Legals Its successors in interest and/or 541-297-5295 100 assigns [email protected] Plaintiff, Vs. 808 Pet Care UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF STATE OF OREGON; OCCUPANTS Pet Cremation THE STATE OF OREGON OF THE PREMISES; AND THE 541-267-3131 FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 91167 CAPE ARAGO HIGHWAY, CASE NO 12CV0569 COOS BAY, OREGON 97420 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON Defendant(s), WRIT OF EXECUTION IN Automobiles FORECLOSURE By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued 900 out of the above entitled Circuit Court WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., on May 01, 2013 pursuant to a judg- Its successors in interest ment of foreclosure enrolled and dock- and/or assigns, eted on March 15, 2013, in favor of 901 ATVs Plaintiff, Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, Vs. wherein it was ordered that the follow- AUTO / VEHICLES / RAYMON M PENNY; DEBRA S. ing described real property be sold in PENNY; U.S. BAMK,N.A.; STATE BOATS & TRAILERS the manner prescribed by law for the OF OREGON; OCCUPANTS OF sale of real property upon execution, All Auto ads must be classified THE PREMISES; AND THE REAL to satisfy the judgment against In Rem in categories 901 to 946 PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2115 Property located at: 91167 Cape Ar- HAYES STREET, NORTH BEND, ago Highway, Coos Bay, Oregon Good Ad - $12.00 OREGON 97459, 97420, defendant, in the sum of 3 lines - 1 week in The World, Defendant(s), $361,332.52 together with interest Bandon Western World, thereon at the rate of 9% per annum Umpqua Post, The World link, By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued ($89.10 per diem) from March 16, theworldlink.com and Smart out of the above entitled Circuit Court 2013 and the cost of this writ, until Mobiles. on April 22, 2013 pursuant to a judg- paid. ment of foreclosure enrolled and dock- Better Ad - $15.00 eted on February 26, 2013, in favor of PARCEL 1: LOT THIRTY-SIX (36), Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, (includes a photo) PLAT OF BARVIEW, COOS wherein it was ordered that the follow- 6 lines - 2 week in The World, COUNTY, OREGON. ing described real property be sold in Bandon Western World, the manner prescribed by law for the Umpqua Post, The World link, PARCEL 2: TIDELANDS FRONTING sale of real property upon execution, theworldlink.com and Smart LOT THIRTY-SIX (36), PLAT OF to satisfy the judgment against, In Mobile. BARVIEW, COOS COUNTY, ORE- Rem Property located at 2115 Hayes GON, MORE PARTICULARLY DE- St North Bend Oregon 97459, de- Best Ad - $25.00 SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINN- fendant, in the sum of $347,502.33 to- ING AT AN IRON PIPE SET AT THE (includes a photo & boxing) gether with interest thereon at the NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID 6 lines - 3 week in The World, rate of 9% per annum ($85.69 per LOT 36; THENCE SOUTH 18° 34’ Bandon Western World, diem) from February 27, 2013 and the 48” WEST 150.30 FEET ALONG Umpqua Post, and The World cost of this writ, until paid. THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID link, theworldlink.com and LOT TO THE SOUTHWEST COR- Smart Mobile. Lot 1, South Hayes Estates, Coos NER OF SAID LOT; THENCE County, Oregon NORTH 44° 47’ WEST 50 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE NORTH 906 4X4 Commonly known as: 2115 Hayes 84° 25’ WEST 500.40 FEET TO LOW Street, North Bend, Oregon 97459 1995 Chevy Suburban 4wd. 84,000 WATER LINE OF COOS BAY; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY mi. 3 seats, auto, air, diesel. Call I will on Monday June 10 , 2013, at for details 541-267-6575 ALONG SAID LOW WATER LINE 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- TO A POINT NORTH 84° 25’ WEST trance of the Coos County Court- 580.42 FEET FROM THE POINT OF 907 Motorcycles house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 84° County, Oregon, sell at public auction, 25’ EAST 580.42 FEET TO THE (subject to redemption as provided by POINT OF BEGINNING. law), to the highest bidder for cash; all of the interest which the Defendants, Commonly known as:91167 Cape PUBLISHED: The World- May 16, 2013 (ID-20230537) had on November 14, 2005 the date Arago Highway, Coos Bay, Oregon of the trust deed, and all the interest 97420 Defendants had thereafter. I will on Monday June 17, 2013, at Before bidding at the sale a prospec- 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- 101-PUBLIC NOTICES 20230594 tive bidder should independently in- trance of the Coos County Court- 1997 BMW R1100, vestigate: house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at public auction, Perfect condition 33K, full luggage, (a) The priority of the lien or interest (subject to redemption as provided by new battery and manual. of the judgment creditor; law), to the highest bidder for cash; all $3950. Firm 541-267-3959 (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- of the interest which the Defendants, plicable to the property; had on April 25, 2011 the date of the 909 Misc. Auto (c) Approved uses for the property; trust deed, and all the interest Defend- (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- ants had thereafter. tices on the property; HONDA WORLDWORLD (e) Rights of neighboring property Before bidding at the sale a prospec- owners; and tive bidder should independently in- (f) Environmental laws and regula- vestigate: tions that affect the property. (a) The priority of the lien or interest Dated this 02 day of May, 2013 of the judgment creditor; (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- $5,990 Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni plicable to the property; (c) Approved uses for the property; 2001 Toyota Camry CE By: ______4Dr, Clean, 5Spd. (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- #13166A/212134 B. Griswold Civil Deputy tices on the property; (e) Rights of neighboring property PUBLISHED: The World - May 09, 16, owners; and 23 and 30, 2013 (ID-20230596) (f) Environmental laws and regula- tions that affect the property. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Dated this 16 day of May, 2013 $8,990 FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 1999 Toyota Tacoma SWB Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni Auto, 4Cyl, Low Miles. #B3334/564382 CASE NO 12CV0685 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON By: ______WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FORE- B. Griswold Civil Deputy CLOSURE PUBLISHED: The World - May16, 23 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. 30,and June 06, 2013 (ID-20230829) Its successors in interest and/or $9,990 assigns This is an action for Judicial Foreclo- 1999 Dodgeram 1500 4x4 Plaintiff, sure of real property commonly known Quad Cab, Low Miles, 318, 5Spd, SLT. as 966 Fulton Avenue, Coos Bay, OR #B3265/211275 Vs. 97420. A motion or answer must be given to the court clerk or administra- SARAH E. COLE AKA SARAH ELIZ- tor within 30 days of the date of first ABETH COLE AKA SARAH publication specified herein along with GALLINO; MICHAEL J. COLE AKA the required filing fee. MICHAEL JOSEPH COLE; $11,990 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY CREDIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNION; OCCUPANTS OF THE 1999 GMC Sierra Ext Cab 4x4 STATE OF OREGON SLE, 37K Miles, V8, Auto, PW & More. PREMISES; AND THE REAL FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS #B3328/501108 PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2490 NORTH 16TH ST, COOS BAY, Case No. 13CV0289 OREGON 97420 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Defendant(s), OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued ITS SUCCESSORS AND/OR AS- $13,990 out of the above entitled Circuit Court SIGNS, on May 01, 2013 pursuant to a judg- Plaintiff, 2008 Honda Element SC ment of foreclosure enrolled and dock- Auto, One Owner, Clean. #13163A/215032 eted on March 14, 2013, in favor of v. Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, wherein it was ordered that the follow- THE ESTATE OF BARBARA ANN ing described real property be sold in DAVIS; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS the manner prescribed by law for the AND ASSIGNS OF BARBARA ANN sale of real property upon execution, DAVIS; THE UNKNOWN DEVISEES $14,990 to satisfy the judgment against In Rem OF BARBARA ANN DAVIS; and Property located at: 2490 North 16th ALL PARTIES CLAIMING AN 2005 Toyota Matrix St Coos Bay OR. 97420, defendant, in INTEREST IN THE REAL XR, AWD, Low Miles & More. the sum of $175,840.78 together with #B3322/550251 PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN interest thereon at the rate of 9% per AS 966 FULTON AVENUE, annum ($43.36 per diem) from March COOS BAY, OR 97420 15, 2013 and the cost of this writ, until Defendants. paid. TO DEFENDANTS THE ESTATE OF The North ½ of Lots 5 and 6, Block BARBARA ANN DAVIS; THE UN- $17,990 4, Marshfield Heights, Coos KNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNS OF County, Oregon. More commonly 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid BARBARA ANN DAVIS; THE UN- 30K Miles, XLT, Auto, 4Cyl. #B3283/219042 known as: 2490 North 16th Street, KNOWN DEVISEES OF BARBARA Coos Bay Oregon 97420. ANN DAVIS; and ALL PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE I will on Monday June 17, 2013, at REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- KNOWN AS 966 FULTON AVENUE, trance of the Coos County Court- COOS BAY, OR 97420: house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos $22,990 County, Oregon, sell at public auction, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF (subject to redemption as provided by OREGON: You are hereby required to 2006 Chevy 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 law), to the highest bidder for cash; all appear and defend the action filed SWB, LT Silverado, 43K Miles, Leather, of the interest which the Defendants, Canopy & More #B3327/156922 against you in the above-entitled had on April 19, 2007 the date of the cause within 30 days from the date of trust deed, and all the interest Defend- service of this Summons upon you; 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay ants had thereafter. and if you fail to appear and defend, HondaWorld.com for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 Before bidding at the sale a prospec- to the court for the relief demanded tive bidder should independently in- PUBLISHED: The World- May 16, 2013 (ID-20230594) C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K Thursday, May16,2013 • The World • C5 Y K

Fisher Broadcasting - Oregon TV, The decision to implement this forest follows: McPHERSON, North Bend, County of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the L.L.C. is a subsidiary of management project may be protested LOT 9 and 10, BLOCK 14, FIRST AD- TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE COOS, State of OREGON, sell at Lakeside Planning Commission will publicly-traded Fisher Communica- under 43 CFR 5003 - Administrative DITION TO EMPIRE, COOS public auction to the highest bidder for hold a public hearing at their regular tions, Inc. The officers, directors, and Remedies. As outlined in 43 CFR COUNTY, OREGON, Pursuant to O.R.S. 86.705 et seq. cash, the interest in the said de- Planning Commission Meeting at holders of 10% or more of the capital 5003 (a) and (b), protests of a forest against the claim of defendant. NOTICE TO BORROWER: YOU scribed property which the grantor Lakeside City Hall, 915 North Lake stock of Fisher Communications, Inc. management decision may be made SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THE UN- had, or had the power to convey, at Road, Lakeside Oregon beginning at are Colleen B. Brown, Robert I. Dun- within 15 days of the publication date Joseph A. G. Sakay, OSB #021734 DERSIGNED IS ATTEMPTING TO the time of the execution by him of the 7:00 p.m. June 6, 2013. The public lop, Christopher Bellavia, Hassan N. of the decision notice and shall con- Attorneys for Plaintiff COLLECT A DEBT AND THAT ANY said trust deed, together with any in- hearing will be held to discuss the Natha, C. Lynn Thomas, Paul A. Bi- tain a written statement of reasons for Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson P.S. INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE terest which the grantor or his succes- Variance application submitted by ble, Matthew Goldfarb, Donald G. Gra- protesting the decision. In accord- 1221 Second Avenue, Suite 500 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Refer- sors in interest acquired after the exe- Gary & Darby Campbell requesting ham III, Richard L. Hawley, Brian P. ance with the regulations, this notice Seattle, Washington 98101 ence is made to that certain Deed of cution of said trust deed, to satisfy the permission to erect a front fence along McAndrews, Joseph J. Troy, Frank P. constitutes the decision document for 206-623-1745 Trust made by, Katie May Smith, as foregoing obligations thereby secured property located at 235 S. 8th Street, Willey, GAMCO Asset Management, the purpose of protests which must be grantor, to Ticor Title Insurance Com- and the costs and expenses of sale, Map 23-12-18CA Tax Lot 1100. Writ- Inc., GAMCO Investors, Inc., and filed by close of business (4:30 p.m.) PUBLISHED: The World- April 25, pany, as Trustee, in favor of Pauline including a reasonable charge by the ten comments will be received until Towerview LLC. on May 31, 2013 with the Umpqua May 02, 09 and 16, 2013 Seebach, as beneficiary, dated trustee. the date of the public hearing at City Field Manager at the Coos Bay Dis- (ID-20229966) 12/30/2009, recorded 1/05/2010, un- Notice is further given that any person Hall 915 North Lake Road, Box L As proposed in the FCC transfer of trict Office, 1300 Airport Lane, North der Instrument No. 2010-152, records named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at Lakeside, OR 97449. At the above control application, KVAL-TV and Bend, OR, 97459. As interpreted by of Coos County, Oregon. Said Trust any time prior to five days before the NOTICE OF BUDGET said public hearing, the general public KCBY-TV will ultimately be controlled BLM, the regulations do not authorize Deed encumbers the following de- date last set for the sale, to have this COMMITTEE MEETING and any interested person or party by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., acceptance by the BLM of protests in scribed real property situated in said foreclosure proceeding dismissed and shall be afforded an opportunity to of- which is the sole stockholder of the any form other than a signed, paper county and state, to wit: the trust deed reinstated by payment A public meeting of the Budget Com- fer evidence and testimony in favor of proposed transferee Sinclair Televi- document that is delivered to the The North 30 feet of Lot 13 and the to the beneficiary of the entire amount mittee of the Coquille School District, or opposed to the granting of the sion Group, Inc. The officers, direc- physical address of the BLM office South 20 feet of Lot 14, Block 49, then due (other than such portion of Coos, State of Oregon, to discuss the above request. tors, and holders of 10% or more of within the 15-day period. Therefore, budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2013 First Addition to Empire, Coos County, the principal as would not then be due the capital stock of Sinclair Broadcast e-mail, verbal, or facsimile protests Oregon. had no default occurred) and by cur- to June 30, 2014, will be held at 1366 PUBLISHED: The World- May 16 and Group, Inc. are David D. Smith, J. will not be accepted. The street address or other common ing any other default complained of N. Gould, Street, Coquille, Oregon. 23, 2013 (ID-20230928) Duncan Smith, Frederick G. Smith, The meeting will take place on May designation, if any, of the real prop- herein that is capable of being cured Robert E. Smith, David B. Amy, Lucy For further information, contact Jenni- 22, 2013 at 6:00 PM.The purpose of erty described above is purported to by tendering the performance required NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Rutishauser, Barry M. Faber, Paul fer Feola, Team Lead, at 1300 Airport the meeting is to receive the budget be: 280 South Wasson Street, Coos under the obligation or trust deed, and CITY OF COOS BAY Nesterovsky, Donald H. Thompson, Lane, North Bend, OR, 97459 or (541) message. Bay, Oregon, 97420. in addition to paying said sums or ten- Thomas I. Waters, David R. 756-0100, or e-mail at Beneficiary has appointed Patrick M. dering the performance necessary to The City of Coos Bay City Council will Bochenek, Basil A. Thomas, Law- [email protected] , ATTN: A copy of the budget document may Terry as successor trustee. Both the cure the default, by paying all costs hold a public hearing on June 4, 2013 rence E. McCanna, Daniel C. Keith, Jennifer Feola be inspected after 6:00 PM on May beneficiary and the trustee have and expenses actually incurred in en- at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers and Martin R. Leader. The officers 22, 2013; or a copy may be inspected elected to sell the said real property to forcing the obligation and trust deed, at the Coos Bay City Hall, 500 Central and directors of Sinclair Television PUBLISHED: The World - May 16, or obtained on or after May 23, 2013 satisfy the obligations secured by said together with trustee’s and attorney’s Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon. The Group, Inc. are Steven M. Marks, Da- 2013 (ID-20230776) between the hours of 8:30 AM and trust deed and a notice of default has fees not exceeding the amounts pro- meeting is to discuss the proposed vid F. Schwartz, Delbert R. Parks III, 4:00PM. at Coquille School District, been recorded pursuant to Oregon vided by said ORS 86.753. In constru- uses of the State Revenue Sharing M. William Butler, Gregg L. Siegel, In the Circuit Court for 1366 N. Gould Street, Coquille, OR. Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the de- ing this notice, the masculine gender Funds in relation to the budget for fis- Robert D. Weisbord, Robert Malandra, the State of Oregon fault for which the foreclosure is made includes the feminine and the neuter, cal year July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014 Mark A. Aitken, Dave Howitt, Tammy County of Coos This is a public meeting where deliber- is grantor’s failure to pay when due, the singular includes the plural, the and to accept public input. Copies of Dupuy, David D. Smith, J. Duncan ation of the Budget Committee will the following sums: 29 delinquent pay- word “grantor” includes any successor the proposed budget are available at Smith, Frederick G. Smith, Robert E. No. 13CV0028 take place. Listed below is the time ments from 1/5/12 to 3/5/13 at in interest to the grantor as well as the public library, city hall from 8:00 Smith, David B. Amy, Basil A. and place of an additional Budget $210.00 each for a total of $6,090.00, any other person owing an obligation, am - 5:00 pm, and www.coosbay.org Thomas, Lawrence E. McCanna, Dan- HOMESTREET BANK, Committee meeting that will be held to and 27 late payment fees from the performance of which is secured Resolution 13-07 iel C. Keith, and Martin R. Leader. Plaintiff, take public comment. Any person 1/20/12 to 2/20/13 at $10.50 each for by said trust deed, and the words PUBLISHED: The World- May 16, vs. may appear at the meeting and dis- a total of $283.50, and beneficiary ad- “trustee” and “beneficiary” include 2013 (ID-20230535) Station KVAL-TV operates on virtual JOSHUA C. ROJAS and ANDREA cuss the proposed programs with the vances of $545.30 for a total of their respective successors in inter- digital channel number 13 and station N. ROJAS, husband and wife; and Budget Committee. $6,918.80 as of March 5, 2013. est, if any. Anyone having any objec- KCBY-TV operates on virtual digital ALL OCCUPANTS of the real PUBLIC NOTICE ALSO, if you have failed to provide tion to the sale on any grounds what- channel number 11. property located at 415 North Date: June 05, 2013.Time: 6:00 PM REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS insurance on the property or pay other soever will be afforded an opportunity Wasson Street, Coos Bay, Oregon Location:1366 N. Gould Street, Co- FOR BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION senior liens or encumbrances as re- to be heard as to those objections if A copy of the application and related quille, OR AND PLACEMENT quired in the note and deed of trust, they bring a lawsuit to restrain the materials are available for public in- TO DEFENDANTS: ALL OCCU- the beneficiary may insist that you do same. spection in KVAL-TV’s and KCBY-TV’s PANTS of the real property located at PUBLISHED: The World- May 09 and The Tenmile Lakes Basin Partnership so in order to reinstate your account online public inspection files at 415 North Wasson Street, Coos Bay, 16, 2013 (ID-20230855) and the City of Lakeside is seeking in good standing. The beneficiary may Trustee: fcc.gov. Oregon proposals for the construction and require as a condition to reinstatement Patrick M. Terry placement of 4 bridges within Tem- that you provide reliable written evi- Attorney at Law NOTICE OF BUDGET PUBLISHED: The World May 09, 14, pleton Valley of the Tenmile Water- dence that you have paid all senior PO Box 547 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: COMMITTEE MEETING 16 and 21, 2013 ( ID-20230773) READ THESE PAPERS shed. liens or encumbrances, and insurance North Bend, OR 97459 premiums. These requirements for re- CAREFULLY! A public meeting of the Budget Com- Proposal and Project information is instatement should be confirmed by DATED: May 7, 2013. NOTICE OF FOREST You must “appear” in this case or the mittee of the City of Lakeside, Coos available at Lakeside City Hall, (Front contacting the undersigned Trustee. Successor Trustee: Patrick M. Terry, MANAGEMENT DECISION other side will win automatically. To county, State of Oregon, to discuss Desk). 915 North Lake road, By reason of said default, the benefi- Attorney at Law, PO Box 547, 880 The Bureau of Land Management “appear” you must file with the court a the budget for the fiscal year July 1, Lakeside, OR. Phone (541) ciary has declared all sums owing on California, North Bend, OR 97459, (BLM), Coos Bay District, will imple- legal document called a “motion” or 2013 to June 30, 2014, will be held at ment fisheries habitat restoration “reply.” The “motion” or “reply” must 759-3011. the obligation secured by said trust Telephone: (541) 756-2056 Lakeside City Hall 915 North Lake deed immediately due and payable, through the placement of large wood, be given to the court clerk or adminis- Road, Lakeside Oregon. The meet- Closing date is Monday, June 10th, said sums being the following: UN- PUBLISHED: The World - May 09, 15, boulders, and gravel in stream chan- trator within 30 days of the date of ing will take place on May 28, 2013 at 2013 at 4:00 PM. The bid will be PAID PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF 23 and 30, 2013. (ID-20230858) nels in the Camp Creek watershed. first publication specified herein along 6:00 pm. The purpose of the meeting awarded by the Lakeside City Council $84,000.00, together with accrued in- Treatment areas include stream with the required filing fee. It must be is to receive the budget message and at the June 13th, 2013 Council meet- terest in the amount of $5,882.30, to- reaches of Camp Creek, Buck Creek, in proper form and have proof of serv- to receive comment from the public on Buck Creek Tributary, Tributary B, and ice on the plaintiff’s attorney or, if the ing. gether with interest thereon at the rate the budget. A copy of the budget doc- of 6.00% per annum from 3/5/13, to- Himru Creek. This decision is consist- plaintiff does not have an attorney, ument may be inspected or obtained A project site tour with the interested gether with all escrow advances, fore- ent with the 1995 Coos Bay District proof of service on the plaintiff. The on or after May 7, 2013 at Lakeside bidders is scheduled for Friday, May closure costs, trustee fees, attorney Record of Decision and Resource date of first publication of the sum- City Hall. 915 North Lake Road, 24th 2013. Please notify us if you fees, sums required for the protection Management Plan. The BLM has pre- mons is April 25, 2013. Lakeside, Oregon , between the pared a Determination of NEPA Ade- If you have questions, you should see wish to participate. of the property and addition sums se- hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm.This is cured by the Deed of Trust. quacy for this project (Camp Creek an attorney immediately. If you need a public meeting where deliberation of For more information contact Mike WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given Instream Restoration Project help in finding an attorney, you may the Budget Committee will take place. Mader, Projects Manager, (541) that the undersigned trustee, will on DOI-BLM-OR-C030-2013-0005-DNA). call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Any person may appear at the meet- This document and the decision rec- Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or 759-2414. August 29, 2013, at the hour of 11:00 ing and discuss the proposed pro- AM, in accord with the standard of ord are available on the internet at toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. grams with the Budget Committee. http://www.blm.gov/or/districts/coos- The object of this action is to fore- PUBLISHED: The World - May 16, 21 time established by ORS 187.110, at bay/plans/index.php . close plaintiff’s interest in real estate and 23, 2013 (ID-20231091) THE FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE PUBLISHED: The World- May 16 and COOS COUNTY ANNEX, 1975 in Coos County legally described as 23, 2013 (ID-20231187)

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