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State Rep. Dennis , R- Richardson declares governor run Central Point, declares his candidacy for BY JONATHAN J. COOPER Richardson is the most Richardson, 62, grew up in “Today is a kick off of our governor The Associated Press prominent candidate so far to Los Angeles and flew helicop- movement to give Oregon a jump into the 2014 gubernatori- ters for the Army in Vietnam. He future that we can honor, that Wednesday EUGENE — State Rep. Dennis al race. Eastern Oregon rancher settled in Southern Oregon in we can appreciate and that we outside the Richardson, one of the most Jon Justesen, a Republican, is 1979, was first elected to the can give to our children,”he told Oregon visible Republican legislators the only other candidate to Legislature in 2002 and rose to several dozen supporters at a Convention who is best known as the GOP’s announce for governor. Democ- be the co-chairman of the Ways plywood processing plant in Center in go-to lawmaker on budget mat- ratic Gov. John Kitzhaber said and Means Committee when Eugene on Wednesday. Portland. ters, announced Wednesday earlier this month that he hasn’t Republicans shared power with Democrats and left-leaning that he’s running for governor of decided whether to run for a Democrats after the 2010 elec- The Associated Oregon. fourth term. tion. SEE GOVERNOR | A8 Press

Fair schedule Bursting with bunnies Friday, July 26 Teacher 8 a.m. — Open Class Horse Show — Karen Morrow Arena 9 a.m. — 4-H Dog Show 10 a.m. — Buildings with exhibits and commercial vendors open appears 4-H and FFA horse, livestock, llama and small animal judging contests 12 p.m. — The Amazing Larmay — strolling 2 p.m. — The Amazing Larmay — main in court stage 3 p.m. — LTOB Opry — main stage 4 p.m. — 4-H & FFA large animal mas- BY GEORGE ARTSITAS ter showmanship The World 4:30 p.m. — The Amazing Larmay — main stage COQUILLE — A former Bandon teacher 6 p.m. — LTOB Opry — main stage and cross country alleged to have 6:30 p.m. — Rodeo Kids Events: mutton sexual relations with one of his teenage bustin’, calf and steer riding — main runners was arraigned today on more than arena Sand-n-Sea Riders Drill Team two dozen counts of sex crimes. 7 p.m. — Open Rodeo (S&J Bucking Charles Eugene McLauchlin Jr. is Bulls) bulls, barrels and team roping — charged with 25 counts of second-degree main arena sexual abuse for multiple alleged incidents 4-H Pig Scramble involving one of his runners in June. Chicken Scramble for ages 8 and Prosecutors were granted a week before younger he was released from jail to interview more Rhythm Village — main stage potential victims after items seized at 9:30 p.m. — Border Patrol — main Mclachlin’s house and car provided evi- stage dence there may be more victims in his past. McLauchlin’s charges were upgraded Saturday, July 27 from third- to second-degree sex abuse 10 a.m. — Buildings with exhibits and because of a provision in the law that states commercial vendors open if the suspect is a coach of the victim, Coos County Fair and Rodeo Parade — steeper charges are necessary. The maxi- Downtown Myrtle Point mum penalty he faces is a five-year prison 12 p.m. — Texaco Country Showdown sentence for each count. Coos Youth livestock auction buyer’s Photos by Lou Sennick, The World If convicted of multiple charges, each Five-year-old Kaytlin Johnson,from Myrtle Point,picks up her rabbit P.T.after showing in the Pee Wee class at the Coos BBQ — tickets required count could run consecutively since the 1 p.m. — Rockin’ Cage Kart Racing Pit County Fair on Wednesday afternoon. She joined several other youngsters who show in the open class until they are case involves multiple separate and dis- Party — separate ticket required old enough to join a 4-H club. tinct acts. 28th Annual Coos Youth livestock auc- While McLauchlin is charged with 25 tion 3 p.m. — The Amazing Larmay — main stage Things are hopping at the fair SEE MCLAUCHLIN | A8 4 p.m. — Square Dancers — main stage Rockin’ Cage Kart Racing time trials — BY TIM NOVOTNY “Small animals are more economical,” she main arena The World said. “Even children who live in town can have a County soars 5 p.m. — The Amazing Larmay — main successful breeding program.” stage MYRTLE POINT — It’s no joke, the rabbits Jessica Ross, 13, is one of those who have been 7 p.m. — Rockin’ Cage Kart Racing are multiplying in Myrtle Point. There are about successful, and has done so in just a couple of in state review Event — main arena 400 rabbits in the Bunny Barn at the Coos years. 9:30 p.m. — charlie freak — main stage County Fair this year, the largest amount in five Ross says she has always been involved in years. sports, but when a knee injury sidelined her she BY EMILY THORNTON The World “We are seeing a resurgence of interest,”said turned to 4-H. “I like to stay busy.” She may not have realized how busy she Dawn Panda, who supervises that barn on the COOS BAY — The Coos County Mental fairgrounds. would be once she started breeding rabbits. “It started with one rabbit, and the next thing Health Department has received glowing There has been a particular spike in the num- feedback from two state review teams as ber of students showing rabbits in the novice you know you have a whole bunch of all different varieties,”she said. well as county officials. For new photos each day division. Any student from fourth grade through The state review, which occurs every high school qualifies if this is the first time they In Ross’ case a whole bunch is 72, to which from the Coos County she has also added a goat and chickens. three years, allows the department to con- Fair, visit are showing an animal. tinue to receive funding and provide serv- theworldlink.com Panda says many see this as an opportunity to Panda says it seems to be a generational ices. The results won’t be finalized for thing, but also adds that the size of rabbits may about 90 days, but county officials and be playing a role as well. SEE RABBITS | A8 reviewers have voiced praise for the department’s recent work. Health and Human Services Director Ginger Swan Something old, something new at the fair museum said her department has received good reviews in the past, but the difference with this year’s was that she’d received BY TIM NOVOTNY um, located just above the Bunny praise from two different review teams as The World Barn, is arguably the largest model well as county officials. railroad display on the Oregon Coos County Commissioner John MYRTLE POINT — The Coos Coast. Means was introduced to Ed Sweet announced how pleased he was at a County Fairgrounds Museum is Schaenzer, of Coquille, a few years recent commissioner’s meeting. unique. For one thing, it is open to back and instantly realized that he “They’ve set the standard for the the public year-round. For another, had a talent that was perfectly suited state,”Sweet said. thanks to Director Steven Means, it to the museum. Swan also said she was proud of her is a museum that doesn’t intend to “I knew Ed was really good,” department. rest on its laurels. Means said. “He won awards from “It’s absolutely the best staff I’ve ever Means likes to keep highlighting the National Model Railroad seen,”Swan said. new items each year, without ever Association and earned the title of Coos County Public Health losing focus of the area’s rich history. Master Model Railroader in 2010.” Administrator Nikki Zogg said she was A model train rolls down the tracks in the little museum on the Coos One exhibit in particular that County Fairgrounds. continues to grow inside the muse- SEE MUSEUM | A8 SEE REPORT | A8

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a DuneFest this week in Winchester Bay Garden Club tours benefit scholarship Three exhibits open at Coos Art Museum C S High bacteria at 3 S. Coast Mural restoration starts TODAY Reedsport. Reserve ticket, $10 or $15 at the door. Red beaches Coos County Fair Museum Spe- beans, rice and skillet corn cial Exhibits 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., bread included. 541-361-6500 THE WORLD Coos County Fair Museum, 770 Fourth St., Myrtle Point. SATURDAY COOS BAY — Three South Featured: Ed Schaenzer Coast beaches were placed model railroad and aviator Explore the Shore and Tide- Johnny Dayton works. Free under water contact health flats 8-10 a.m., meet at admission with fair ticket. Charleston Visitor Informa- advisories Wednesday. 541-260-1457 tion Center, west end of The Oregon Health Singles Bowling 9:15 a.m., South Slough Bridge on Basin Authority issued public Drive. Dress for weather. health advisories for Sunset North Bend Lanes, 1225 Vir- ginia Ave., North Bend. Learn about life in the tide Bay, Mill Beach and Harris flats with a guide, $1. Regis- Beach, citing higher than Coos County Fair ‘Barn in the ter by calling 541-888-5558. normal levels of bacteria. USA’ 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., fair- Increased pathogen and grounds, 770 Fourth St., Myr- Coos Bay Elks Annual Fundraiser Sale 8 a.m. to 4 bacteria levels can come from tle Point. Parking, $3; Free admission until 3 p.m. Admis- p.m., Coos Bay Elks 1160, 265 both coastal and inland Central Ave., Coos Bay. Pro- sources. The state health sion: adults, $8; seniors, $4, ages 6-12, $2. ceeds go to the Care Bear authorities advise against Snack Pack program. 541- direct contact with water at Rich Glauber: Music in Action 266-8300 the beaches, including wad- 11 a.m., Coos Bay Public ing into nearby creeks. Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Port Orford Farmers Market 9 Neighboring beaches are Contributed photo Coos Bay. Interactive songs, a.m. to noon, corner of Student artist Billie Ray Ward from the After School Arts and Culture Club at Bandon High School and dance and music fun. 541- Eighth and U.S. Highway 101, not affected by the advisories. Port Orford. 541-287-2000 Since 2003, the state has art teacher Vicki Affatati apply an undercoat to the Savoy Theater mural on U.S. Highway 101 in Port 269-1101 Orford. Restoration started last week as part of a revitalization effort sponsored by the Port Orford conducted water monitoring Storytime for Ages 3-6 11 a.m., Coos County Fair Museum Spe- of popular Oregon beaches Main Street Revitalization organization. After restoration at the current site wraps up, the artists will North Bend Public Library, cial Exhibits 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., under an Environmental move on to restore another Jack Champayne mural of whales two blocks north of the Savoy mural. 1800 Sherman Ave., North Coos County Fair Museum, Protection Agency grant. Bend. 541-756-0400 770 Fourth St., Myrtle Point. Featured: Ed Schaenzer OCMA Festival Pops Concert model railroad and aviator España 7:30 p.m., Marshfield Johnny Dayton works. Free It’s that time Again Meetings High School Auditorium, 10th admission with fair ticket. TODAY District — 7 p.m., Coos County and Ingersoll, Coos Bay. 541-260-1457 the world newspaper Annex, 201 N. Adams St., Admission: Members, $20; Coos County Airport District — 7:30 Coquille; regular meeting. non-member, $25 and stu- Coos County Fair ‘Barn in the a.m., Southwest Oregon Regional USA’ 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., fair- Parking Lot Sales Lakeside Planning Commission & dents, $15. www.oregoncoast- Airport, 1100 Airport Lane, North music.com grounds, 770 Fourth St., Myr- City Council — 7 p.m., city hall, Bend; regular meeting. tle Point. Parking, $3; admis- are Back! 915 N. Lake Road, Lakeside; spe- Business After Hours 6-9 p.m., sion: adults, $10; seniors, Coos Soil & Water Conservation cial meeting. Joseph Brown Woodworking, $10, ages 6-12, $3. Saturday, July 27th 9422 Cope Lane, Langlois, contact Bay Area Chamber of Curry County Fair 10 a.m. to 11 9am to 2pm Thefts & Mischief Commerce at 541-266-0868 p.m., Curry County Fair- or 541-348-2956. grounds, 29392 Ellensburg Sell your stuff at our first huge COOS COUNTY July 23, 1:56 p.m., man reportedly Ave., Gold Beach. sale of the year! This is a huge found a purse and a knife by his Riverfront Rhythms with Sea event and everyone can join in. July 23, 8:07 a.m., unlawful entry trash cans, 2900 block of Myrtle Breeze Harmony Chorus 5:45 2013 Texaco Country Show- Call or stop by our office to into a motor vehicle, 1300 block Street. p.m., and Decor’mm 6 p.m., down Local Finals noon, Coos County Fairgrounds, 770 reserve space at our parking lot of North Lake Road. Umpqua Discovery Center, Fourth St., Myrtle Point. Fair sale—no need to worry about July 23, 1:30 p.m., investigation of COOS BAY 409 Riverfront Way. Bring blanket, chair or picnic. Ven- admission. putting up signs and placing ads child neglect, 100 block of North July 23, 10 a.m., Pacific Power we do all of the advertising. Eighth Street in Lakeside. dors onsite. Pets, smoking Board Game Night 5:30-9:30 reports criminal mischief and and alcohol prohibited. p.m., Coquille Community Just $10 July 23, 2:44 p.m., unlawful entry theft of copper wire, 700 block of Center small auditorium, 105 a space! into a motor vehicle, 200 block of Pacific Avenue. FRIDAY N. Birch, Coquille. Featured South Eighth Street in Lakeside. July 23, 11:16 a.m., found a syringe, games: Red November and Anderson Avenue and Fifth Coos Bay Elks Annual Forbidden Island. Please RESERVE Your Space Now July 23, 4:32 p.m., narcotics investi- Fundraiser Sale 8 a.m. to 4 gation, Rosa Road. Street. bring snacks to share. 541- p.m., Coos Bay Elks 1160, 265 396-2166 Contact Nicole Weeks July 23, 9:38 p.m., domestic men- July 23, 11:51 a.m., violation of a Central Ave., Coos Bay. Pro- 541-269-1222 ext. 283 acing, 700 block of Kings Avenue. restraining order, 1600 block of ceeds go to the Care Bear Little Ole Opry Country 7 p.m., Newmark Avenue. Snack Pack program. 541- Little Theater on the Bay, Your $10 space fee will be July 23, 3:46 p.m., assisted outside 266-8300 2100 Sherman Ave., North donated to The American NORTH BEND agency with arrest of one man on Bend. Tickets: www.ltob.net Cancer Society’s Relay For Life. July 23, 8:57 a.m., vandalized Coos County Fair Museum Spe- or 541-756-4336. a Douglas County warrant and cial Exhibits 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., church bus and van, and stole another man on two Coos County OCMA Festival Orchestra II What a great opportunity to get rid of batteries and fuel, 3400 block of Coos County Fair Museum, unwanted items AND help a great cause! warrants, including one for trying 770 Fourth St., Myrtle Point. 7:30 p.m., Marshfield High Liberty Street. to smuggle contraband into Featured: Ed Schaenzer School Auditorium, 10th and July 23, 9:17 a.m., someone prison, 1100 block of Crocker model railroad and aviator Ingersoll, Coos Bay. Admis- entered unlocked vehicle and Street. Johnny Dayton works. Free sion: Members, $20; non- stole stereo equipment, 1700 July 23, 4:26 p.m., man arrested on admission with fair ticket. member, $25 and students, block of Union Street. 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Sydney Elivalde, with the Flying W 4-H Club, washes her auction steer, the action being reflected in her mirror sunglasses Wednesday afternoon. Getting to work at the Coos County Fair

Bekah Nicholson, left, helps the South Fork 4-H Club water their hanging flower baskets Wednesday after- noon. Her older brother Luke is showing at the fair this year.

Sheep judge Marjorie Robson looks over the natural-colored wool sheep being shown by Cayse Train on Wednesday after- noon at the fair.Also in the ring is Duncan Foster and Teal Hamner with their sheep.

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Bailey Hermann’s auction steer, below, doesn’t like to have its face and ears cleaned, but the member of the Flying W 4-H Club gets ready to show. She is showing two auction steers and a pure bred Charolais heifer.

Novice rabbit contestant Krista Reppard shows her rabbit to judge Yvonne Armstrong.The youngster is a mem- ber of the Twin Oaks 4-H Club.

A pair of pigs relax and sleep in their pens Wednesday afternoon at the Coos County Fair.

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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Larry Campbell, Executive Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Law restores right to expel armed students

Legislators approved House Bill 2192, Wyden’s criticism of cut in federal which restores a measure of discretion to funds for wildfire prevention school districts on whether to expel stu- Oregon Views dents who bring any sort of weapon to Concern has been growing for years in the school, regardless of intent. West about wildfires. Yet western congress- The law previously required school dis- Oregon Views offers edited excerpts of newspaper editorials from around the men and senators have to struggle to get funds tricts to have a policy mandating expulsion to make forests less likely to burn. Part of the for at least a year any time a student brought state. To see the full text, go to theworldlink.com/opinion. “healthy forest” initiatives includes selective any kind of “weapon” to school. HB 2192 logging and biomass production creating jobs tightens that language, making the one-year each particular case. Department of the Interior that the agency and would help clear away clogged underbrush expulsion mandatory in cases involving a — The Corvallis Gazette-Times “no longer is a balanced component of an that helps turn minor fires into major ones. “firearm.” overall scheme of wildlife husbandry and The point was raised in a recent letter to The end result, as explained to us by Cor- DeFazio wants scrutiny of Wildlife management.” Nothing happened. In 1971, the Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior vallis Rep. Sara Gelser, the chairwoman of Services, predator control budget following another critical review, President and the director of the Office of Manage- the House Education Committee, is that Nixon banned the agency’s use of poisons. ment and Budget from Oregon Sen. Ron school administrators now have more flexi- Deficit hawks in Congress ought to take President Ford rescinded the ban. Wyden, chairman of the Energy and Natural bility to use their professional judgment in notice of Rep. Peter DeFazio’s description of In a 2012 letter from the American Society Resources Committee. The letter criticizes determining when an expulsion is needed. Wildlife Services as having one of the “least of Mammologists to the USDA Animal and the administration’s fire-fighting budget Gelser said the old language was so broad detailed budgets of any federal agency.” If Plant Health Inspection Service, the mam- request that he and other committee mem- the agency received the scrutiny DeFazio that if a student had a pocket knife in his mologists’ note that “it is estimated that at bers said would result in decreasing funds and Rep. John Campbell, R-Calif., are seek- backpack, administrators might have found least five taxpayer dollars are expended to for “non-fire” programs “including those ing, Congress might discover what critics themselves with no recourse but to expel the kill every coyote that is deemed responsible that keep wildfire suppression costs down, have been saying for decades: This low-pro- student. for the loss of one dollar’s worth of livestock, such as hazardous fuels reduction ....” file arm of the U.S. Agriculture Department And, too often, expulsion leaves students and this figure does not count the damage to The letter also pointed out that over the wastes money killing wildlife, with no who need some kind of structured guidance the range and lost forage for livestock caused past 10 years, the cost of fighting fires has demonstrable benefits for the public or the — the kind that schools and districts can by any compensatory increases in jackrab- gone from 13 percent to 40 percent of the environment. provide — to their own devices. No wonder bits when coyotes are removed.” Forest Service budget. In this era of austerity, the budgetary for many of these students, it’s a pathway DeFazio and Campbell are calling for Obviously, there are factors beyond angle may offer the best inducement for hearings on Wildlife Services’ activities, and human control when it comes to preventing that ends in prison. Congress to take a close look at the $60 mil- have asked the USDA’s inspector general to wildfires. But surely Congress should be able It’s simple common sense, the idea that lion the federal government spends on investigate the agency. That’s the least Con- this kind of intensely local decision is best Wildlife Services each year. In 1964 a panel to see the long-term benefits of heading made by local professionals who have a of scientists said in a report to the U.S. gress and the department should do. them off before they start. measure of discretion to do what’s best in — The (Eugene) Register-Guard — The (Klamath Falls) Herald and News Stalled Motor City

MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry had an extraordinary explanation for why the city of Detroit sought to declare bankrupt- cy last week: not enough government. “This is what it looks like when govern- ment is small enough to drown in your bathtub, and it is not a pretty picture.”She says budget-cutting Republicans threaten to transform all of the U.S. into Detroit. What? Detroit has been a “model city” for big government! All Detroit’s mayors since 1962 were Democrats who were eager to micromanage. And spend. Detroit has the only utility tax in Michigan, and its income tax is the third-highest of any big city in America (only Philadelphia and Louisville take more, and they aren’t doing great, either). Detroit’s automakers got billions in fed- eral bailouts. The Detroit News revealed that Detroit in 2011 had around twice as many munici- pal employees per capita as cities with comparable populations. Politicians think they know best, but they can’t alter the laws of economics. They Huma Abedin for Mayor Public can’t make mismanaged industries, con- stant government med- dling, welfare and Huma? using the alias “Carlos Danger” to band’s mouth. Forum bureaucratic labor union Yes, the beautiful and brilliant send “penis pictures.” According When the scandal first broke rules (Detroit has 47 former aide to Secretary of State to the site, the young woman and two years ago, Weiner lied. He unions) into a formula for Hillary Clinton who, in a role she Weiner shared nude pictures of repeatedly denounced the story success. certainly never sought, has been themselves and had phone sex. and attacked those who were County Judge Rose- playing “The Good Wife” on They stayed in touch until the end asking questions he didn’t want Johnson Rock marie Aquilina wants to cable news. of 2012, and then he got back in to answer. Only when he was stop the bankruptcy Her husband, former Con- touch with her this April (one trapped by his lies did he finally needs patience process on the grounds gressman Anthony Weiner, is the JOHN month before entering the mayor’s ’fess up. We were disappointed by your that state law forbids one who is actually running for race) to ask her what she thought While he was doing all of that STOSSEL coverage on Shane Johnson and Detroit to cut government mayor of New York City, which is of his reactivated Facebook page. work and all of that therapy with Columnist services. But how will itself something of a minor mira- There was enough truth to the his wife, he was also back at it, Johnson Rock Products. We Detroit pay for the servic- cle considering he was hounded accusations to force Weiner to sending pictures of his genitals to repeatedly read on the front page es? Unsustainable public-sector pensions, a from Congress just two short years hold a news conference Tuesday, a 22-year-old. of the newspaper about all of the bloated workforce — it’s all supposed to ago after he was with Huma by his side, to admit I don’t pretend to understand claims by many other organiza- caught in a continue somehow. that he’d had (another) inappro- what it is that Weiner gets out of tions and their theories, but did Politicians on Detroit’s City Council “sexting” scan- priate relationship, which he such a relationship, much less why not feel that Shane Johnson him- aren’t even willing to sell off vacant lots dal (texting certainly knew when he got into it’s worth risking his marriage and self was represented in the arti- that the city owns, or even a portion of the nude photos of the race in May. career. That part isn’t my busi- billions of dollars in art in its government- himself to And then he turned the mic ness: Weiner’s sex life is properly cles. We know Shane Johnson subsidized museum (including the original women he met over to Huma. his business and that of his wife. personally to have character and “Howdy Doody” puppet). online) while his “So really what I want to say But his judgment is another integrity that he also carries On my TV show, I confronted the coun- then pregnant is: I love him, I have forgiven him, matter. through to his business. We are cil’s second in command about his refusal new wife was SUSAN I believe in him, and as we have I’ve spent my life in politics, proud to have a family business to let Detroit sell land. He says he voted working 100- ESTRICH said from the beginning, we are which is full — on both sides of the against it “because the developer wants to hour weeks for here for so many years employ- moving forward.” aisle — of arrogant men who think ing many local families. That is grow trees. We don’t need any more new Columnist Clinton. As for Weiner, this was his the rules don’t apply to them and trees in our city.” The politicians micro- “It took a lot line: “There is no question that are used to getting rescued by the not an easy task to do in our managed themselves into bankruptcy, and of work and a whole lot of thera- what I did was wrong. This wives they take for granted. But small community. If anything, they want to keep digging. py to get to a place where I could behavior is behind me.” Weiner really takes the cake. they need our support in this forgive Anthony,”Abedin said at A member of the British Parliament Here’s my problem, and my So I’m with Huma. When matter. We should do anything a news conference this week. writes that Detroit is like the fictional city guess is I’m not alone: I believe she’s ready to go, I’m there. In But therapy has its limits. This we can to keep businesses oper- of Starnesville in Ayn Rand’s 1957 novel Huma. I believe she loves him and the meantime, her husband week, the gossip site ating in our community. “Atlas Shrugged” — a car-manufacturing has forgiven him, or she wouldn’t needs to start practicing being a city that became a ghost town after exper- TheDirty.com quoted a 22-year- Johnson Rock Products never be standing next to him. supportive husband. He clearly imenting with socialism. In the novel, old woman saying Weiner stated that they would not follow I wish her only the best — par- has a long way to go. Starnesville’s demise is the first sign that approached her online 13 months ticularly because I don’t believe a Susan Estrich is a lawyer and through with this matter. As we the entire society is approaching collapse. after he resigned from Congress, word that came out of her hus- professor in California. all know, with so many agencies Detroit is already there. 911 calls some- involved, patience is needed, not times go unanswered. Two-thirds of the population left town. criticism. Please give Johnson As usual, the politicians want to try more Rock Products and Shane John- of the same. They constantly come up with son the grace they deserve. plans, but the plans are always big, simple- Ryan and Shawna Mahaffy minded ones that run roughshod over the Allegany thousands of little plans made by ordinary citizens. Politicians want new stadiums, new transportation schemes, housing projects. Write to us Home loan subsidies, public housing, stadi- um subsidies, a $350 million project called The World welcomes letters from “Renaissance Center” (the city ended up sell- readers. Please observe these stan- ing it for just $50 million), an automated Peo- dards:

ple Mover system that not many people feel I Use your real name. moved to use (it moves people in only one I 400 words maximum. direction),endless favors to unions — if a gov- I Include your address and day- ernment idea has failed anywhere in America, time phone number for verification. there’s a good chance it failed in Detroit first. I No defamation, vulgarity or Insulated from serious criticism, insu- business complaints. lated from economic reality, Detroit thought somehow it’d muddle through — I No poetry or religious testimony. until now. We generally print every letter that John Stossel is host of “Stossel” on the meets these guidelines. Send yours Fox Business Network. He’s the author of to [email protected], or P.O. “No They Can’t: Why Government Fails, Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. but Individuals Succeed.” C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, July25,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Readers Oregon to spend $20 million promoting health law

take Abby to BY JONATHAN J.COOPER for health insurance cover- created Cover Oregon, what it is, instead trying to help get people to sign up for The Associated Press age and see whether they known officially as the create a positive vibe associ- health coverage. More than qualify for financial assis- Oregon Health Insurance ating the brand with 70 organizations applied for task for SALEM — Two local folk tance under President Exchange, as a public corpo- Oregon’s cultural identity. grants, and state officials are singers, strumming guitars Barack Obama’s health care ration in 2011. It’s currently An educational campaign currently reviewing their being too and crooning about the overhaul. funded primarily by hun- will follow next month to materials, Fauver said. virtues of Oregon, have Obama’s overhaul will dreds of millions of dollars in help people understand what Oregon has embraced become the first tool in a $20 require nearly all Americans federal grants but is sup- it means for them, Fauver Obama’s health care over- easy on dad million campaign to con- to have health insurance by posed to eventually be self- said. haul and was one of the first vince Oregon’s uninsured to Jan. 1 or pay a penalty. sufficient. Cover Oregon officials states to agree to build an DEAR ABBY: I have read buy health insurance. “These ads are what we The introductory ads fea- say website traffic surged exchange. Cover Oregon you for years, and I must Musicians Laura Gibson like to call our ‘hello’ to ture Gibson and Sheehy six-fold to 10,424 visits after expects to spend $20 million take issue with your answer and Matt Sheehy appear in Oregon,” said Amy Fauver, singing about Oregon’s the ads began airing. on advertising, public rela- to “Needs the Right Words” ads that are now on heavy chief communications offi- iconic landmarks, independ- In addition to the ad cam- tions and community out- (March 17). He asked about rotation in all of Oregon’s cer for Cover Oregon. “It’s ent spirit and healthy paign, the federal govern- reach, almost all of it in fed- his son and his son’s half- television markets. The ads really about building aware- lifestyle. The two ads now ment is offering grants to eral money. At $5.29 per res- brother visiting his beach are the beginning of an ness of the name Cover airing will soon be joined by community health centers ident, Oregon’s advertising house. (He didn’t want the intensifying push to intro- Oregon and also generating a a third featuring Portland- that serve the poor to help budget is seventh-highest in half-brother included.) duce the public to Cover positive sentiment. We know based hip-hop duo them educate their patients. the country, according to While Oregon, the online market- that most people have not Lifesavas, Fauver said. The state is also awarding records from all 50 states y ou DEAR place where individuals and heard of Cover Oregon.” They hardly mention outreach grants to local compiled by The Associated addressed small businesses can shop The Oregon Legislature Cover Oregon nor explain organizations that want to Press. ABBY the writer’s needs, and yes, he is Eugene police officer entitled to his feelings, I think you pleads guilty to sex crimes should have taken this a PORTLAND (AP) — A fired for using their position step fur- former Eugene police officer to sexually assault women. ther. pleaded guilty Wednesday to One of the officers, Roger JEANNE Once you sex crimes against a half- Magaqa, is serving a 94-year PHILLIPS become a dozen women, including co- prison sentence. He and father, it is workers and a fellow officer’s Zeltvay worked on the same not all about “you” any- wife. unit around the turn of the more. The 12-year-old boy is Stefan Zeltvay, 44, was century. now, and forever will be, his sentenced to 140 days in jail “Power and authority has son’s half-brother. Unless and must register as a sex a way of changing some peo- this man wants to distance offender after accepting a ple,” McKee said. “I don’t himself from his son and deal with prosecutors in know where, along the way, cause permanent damage to which he pleaded guilty to Stefan Zeltvay became bro- their relationship, he needs misdemeanor charges of ken. But that happened and to get some therapy so he sexual harassment and sex it’s been going on for a long will be able to think of that abuse. time.” boy in a different way and Lead investigator Sgt. The investigation started can deal with him in the The Associated Press Scott McKee said Zeltvay’s last July, when an officer future. He is NOT in a “good A small airplane sits on Interstate 5,Wednesday, north of Roseburg.A small plane made an emergency land- actions ranged from inap- came forward to complain. place” as he stated if seeing ing on Interstate 5 in southern Oregon when it lost power and came to a stop in the highway median. propriate comments to sexu- She told investigators that this boy causes such an al touching, and occurred Zeltvay had been bothering emotional issue. The two over a number of years while her since she was a new boys seem to have a good Gay marriage supporters on-duty and off-duty. The recruit, more than a decade relationship, and a future victims included another ago. with his son will — and officer, three women in the McKee said the investiga- should — include the half- to collect signatures records department, a fellow tion revealed that several brother, even if the visits are officer’s wife and a neighbor. other women in the depart- short ones. “He has no filter it seems ment had problems with Someday that boy will be PORTLAND (AP) — mowing dry grass, or using with respect to what’s Zeltvay, complaining among a grown man, and he will Organizers of the effort to campfires, power saws, appropriate,” McKee said. themselves about his “creepy STATE “His behaviors are despica- behavior” and devising their recognize the kindness make same-sex marriage exploding targets and fire- shown to him. The boy is not legal in Oregon say they will DIGEST works. ble.” own safety plan for when responsible for his mother's start collecting petition sig- And it reminded home- Zeltvay joined the they were in his presence. behavior and the father natures Friday. touched off gunpowder, and owners about keeping a 30- department in 1995 and was McKee said it’s not sur- needs to realize that. — Volunteers in more than a Brad Orton was severely feet perimeter free of dead a school resource officer prising the officer did not DEBORAH IN CHANDLER, dozen Oregon cities are burned. vegetation and having from 2003 until 2012. Police come forward sooner, ARIZ. expected to pick up petitions Nokes says homeowner enough driveway for big fire Chief Pete Kerns said he is because there’s an unwritten DEAR DEBORAH: You are and ask registered voters for Lisa Adams asked Orton for trucks. concerned there could be rule among female officers to right. It would have been their signatures. It will take help removing the padlock The largest fire in the state other victims, including have a thick skin and not better for all concerned if I 116,000 valid signatures for on Monday. Adams’ hus- is burning on the Warm minors, and urged them to gripe. The other women did had been harder on the the initiative to make the band, now dead, was a gun Springs Indian Reservation, come forward. not come forward, he said, in father and more sensitive to November 2014 ballot. enthusiast who reloaded his and it was estimated The guilty plea comes a part because of their loyalty the feelings of the boys In 2004, voters by a mar- ammunition in the garage. Wednesday at about 70 decade after two rogue to Zeltvay’s wife, who also involved, which many read- gin of 57 percent to 43 per- Witnesses told the East square miles, or about Eugene police officers were works for Eugene police. ers pointed out to me: cent voted to amend the Oregonian they heard several 45,000 acres. Firefighters DEAR ABBY: I almost Oregon constitution to define pops before seeing flames. say they expect to contain it Lane County official takes always agree with your marriage as a union between Adams was less seriously by Sunday. answers, but your answer to one man and one woman. burned. Both were in a burn that letter was off the mark. Since then, same-sex center in Portland. Small plane lands on leave; pay questioned marriage has become legal in The garage suffered major It’s admirable that his son I-5 highway median EUGENE (AP) — The the finance department if it neighboring California and damage. The adjoining home has such a close relationship PORTLAND (AP) — A administrator for Lane was possible. Richardson said Washington. Organizers had smoke damage. with his half-brother, and small plane made an emer- County government has she was told that it was pos- hope that’s a sign that not allowing the boys to do gency landing on Interstate 5 taken paid leave after ques- sible, and she ordered the Oregonians are ready to Heat, storms worry something they enjoy in southern Oregon after los- tions about her paycheck changes. reverse the ban. together for a weekend is fire officials ing power on its way to were raised. She said she reported to wrong. That the writer Sparks from power tool PORTLAND (AP) — Portland. Liane Richardson the board “that I didn’t need admits he still has problems Oregon state officials said State police say there were acknowledged she’d boosted my compensation addressed with the past is his problem, touch off gunpowder Wednesday they’re worried no injuries Wednesday when her take-home pay by cashing anymore.” not the kids’. PENDLETON (AP) — about new wildfires taking the four-seat Cessna landed out past, unused paid vaca- In an email to the county Since he admits it brings Authorities in Pendleton say off in intense heat and dry north of Roseburg. tion and sick time, the Eugene commissioners Monday, up feelings he THOUGHT he two people were burned thunderstorms expected for The pilot was identified as Register-Guard reported. Richardson offered to make had put behind him, he when a man helping a neigh- a few days. 38-year-old Marc Girardet She also got immediate repayments. The total was should get professional help bor used a hand-held grinder The Department of of Tenmile and he had a 56- payment of a benefit called not disclosed. to finally deal with those to cut through the padlock Forestry and the state fire year-old passenger. “deferred compensation,” a After initial questions unresolved issues. Also, if he on the door to a garage where marshal put out a statement Investigators say the plane pooled investment account about the arrangement, doesn’t want the 12-year- ammunition had once been urging caution and noting was about 20 minutes into its equaling 5 percent of her base Richardson said in the email, old in his house for one loaded. activities that may be pro- flight from Roseburg to pay, $152,345 a year. she stopped taking upfront weekend of fun, then he Fire Marshal Tyler Nokes hibited or restricted, such Portland when the problem The paper reported that payments for the deferred should take his wife away for says sparks from the tool smoking, driving off road, arose. she started collecting the compensation because the a romantic weekend and let higher pay in January, about county’s lawyer said the the boys use the beach house the same time she was lobby- arrangement would require a in his absence. It’s all about ing the commissioners for a 15 change in her contract. compromise, not the ulti- Obituary percent raise. She dropped But, she said, she contin- matum. — BEEN THERE, that request after it became ued converting sick leave and DONE THAT IN KANSAS George W. Kakuschka as an iron worker in the He was predeceased by his Midwest and California until parents, Marie Johnson and public amid the county’s vacation time, and “frankly DEAR ABBY: Tell that Nov. 5, 1927 - July 17, 2013 campaign to persuade voters forgot” about it. man to get a psychothera- the family moved to William Kakuschka; and his George W. Kakuschka, 85, Reedsport in 1964. only sister, Shirley Beach. to increase taxes to restore jail County spokeswoman pist! The child isn’t respon- passed away capacity. Anne Marie Levis said sible for his mother’s behav- George was one of the ear- A memorial service will be at his home liest Winnebago dealers and held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Richardson said in an Richardson has exceeded the ior. The man needs to in Reedsport email that a commissioner cap the county sets on the expand his heart. When he’s was the owner of Smith River Aug. 8, at St John the Apostle July 17, 2013, Trailer Sales on Winchester Catholic Church in asked her at the time whether amount of paid leave that an old man he will never surrounded she could cash out her time county employees can cash regret hosting the boy, but Avenue for 33 years. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, July25,2013 Y K Nation Weiner faces Judge halts growing challenges calls to quit to Detroit mayor’s race bankruptcy NEW YORK (AP) — Anthony Weiner pressed DETROIT (AP) — A feder- ahead with his bid for mayor al judge Wednesday swept Wednesday despite growing aside lawsuits challenging calls for him to drop out over Detroit’s bankruptcy, set- The Associated Press a new sexting scandal, saying tling the first major dispute Protesters carry a sign outside the Levin Federal Courthouse in Detroit the campaign is too impor- in the scramble to get a leg up on Wednesday. Detroit’s bankruptcy is hitting a courtroom for the first tant to abandon over just days after the largest fil- time as a judge considers what to do with challenges from retirees who “embarrassing personal ing by a local government in claim their pensions are protected by the Michigan Constitution. things” becoming public. U.S. history. Rivals, newspaper editorial After two hours of argu- pages and at least one former ments, U.S. Bankruptcy exclusive jurisdiction,” Detroit emergency man- New York congressional col- Judge Steven Rhodes made Rhodes said. ager Kevyn Orr, who recom- league urged the Democrat to clear he’s in charge. He He said nothing in federal mended bankruptcy, sat in quit the race a day after he granted Detroit’s request to law or the U.S. Constitution the front row for part of the put a permanent freeze on acknowledged exchanging gives a state court a dual role. It hearing. Outside the court- raunchy messages and photos three lawsuits filed in Ing- was a victory for Detroit,which house, protesters held a ban- online even after the same sort The Associated Press ham County, including had warned that it would be ner with a message for Wall of behavior destroyed his con- Afire is seen on the Hercules 265 drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico off the another judge’s extraordi- “irreparably harmed” if it had Street: “Cancel Detroit’s gressional career two years ago. coast of Louisiana on Wednesday. nary decision that Gov. Rick to deal with lawsuits in state debt. The banks owe us.” “I think he should pull out Snyder trampled the Michi- courts while trying to restruc- Detroit has about 21,000 of the race. I think he needs gan Constitution and acted ture $18 billion in debt with retirees — police, firefight- serious psychiatric help,” illegally in approving the thousands of creditors. ers, City Hall clerks, trash Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y. Gas well blowout Chapter 9 filing. “Widespread litigation ... haulers, bus drivers — who Weiner brushed off such That ruling and others had can only confuse the parties, are owed money and fear calls as he prepared to testify threatened to derail the confuse the case and create their income is at risk in a at a public housing hearing bankruptcy. serious barriers,” attorney bankruptcy. Orr has said the and participate in a candidate is less damaging Questions about Detroit’s Heather Lennox told the judge. city has underfunded obliga- forum in the evening. eligibility to turn itself Creditors “will have their tions of about $3.5 billion for “I have posited this whole NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A began on Tuesday but it, too, around through bankruptcy day in court” — bankruptcy pensions and $5.7 billion for campaign on a bet, and that “are within this court’s court, she said. retiree health coverage. is that, at the end of the day, blown-out natural gas well quickly dissipated. citizens are more interested blazing off Louisiana’s coast Gas wells often also have in the challenge they face in poses fewer environmental oil or other hydrocarbons as their lives than in anything dangers than past offshore well as natural gas. Officials No more mail at your door? that I have done, embarrass- accidents because it appears and scientists agree the latest ing, in my past,” he told an to primarily involve gas that mishap shouldn’t be nearly as encampment of reporters as disperses relatively easily, damaging as the BP oil spill Delivery changes proposed he left his Manhattan home scientists said Wednesday. that famously sent crude oil in the morning. “A gas well’s not going to oozing ashore in 2010. WASHINGTON (AP) — Door-to-door Democrats opposing it. The latest scandal erupted result in any kind of major The fire broke out late mail delivery is about as American as apple Postal Service spokesman David Parten- Tuesday after the gossip pollution — perhaps not even Tuesday hours after the pie. With the Postal Service facing billions of heimer said the agency would evaluate Issa’s website The Dirty posted X- significant pollution if it’s blowout, authorities said. dollars in annual losses, that tradition could bill based on whether it would enable the rated messages and a crotch burning,”said Ted Bourgoyne, Forty-four workers were be virtually phased out by 2022 under a pro- agency to make $20 billion in savings by shot it said he exchanged the former chair of Louisiana evacuated from a drilling rig posal in Congress. 2017. with a woman last year while State University’s petroleum at the site, and no injuries The House Oversight and Government The agency has been moving toward curb- using the online alias “Carlos engineering department. He were reported. Reform Committee on Wednesday approved side and cluster box delivery in new residen- Danger.” now runs the consultancy By Wednesday evening, the a plan to move to cluster box and curbside tial developments since the 1970s. The Postal At a news conference Tues- Bourgoyne Enterprises Inc. derrick and drill floor structure delivery,which includes mailboxes at the end Service in April began deciding whether to day evening, Weiner, who has Federal inspectors said a had collapsed. A fireboat was of driveways. provide such delivery for people moving into been a favorite in the polls light sheen was spotted pumping water on the rig in an The proposal is part of broader legislation newly built homes rather than letting the since he launched his political around the rig on Wednesday effort to keep as much of it as by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of developers decide. comeback attempt in late evening, though authorities cool as possible. the oversight and government reform panel, About 1 in 3 mail customers has door-to- May, stood side-by-side with said it quickly dissipated and The blowout occurred at a designed to cut costs at the cash-strapped door delivery, Issa said. The shift would his clearly uncomfortable the fire aboard the rig con- drilling rig adjacent to a natural agency by up to $4.5 billion a year. The Postal include safe and secure cluster box delivery wife, Huma Abedin, and said tinued to be fed by natural gas platform that wasn’t pro- Service had a $16 billion loss last year. areas, he said, especially for elderly cus- he hoped the voters would gas. A sheen was spotted ducing gas at the time about 55 The bill was approved on a party-line vote, tomers who receive Social Security checks give him another chance. shortly after the blowout miles south of the coast. with 22 Republicans supporting it and 17 and prescriptions through the mail. Immigration remark was ‘unfortunate’ I GOP lawmakers have pointed out that they desert.” were offensive.” Obama’s senior adviser, condemn Rep. Steve “They certainly don’t help Dan Pfeiffer, wrote on Twit- King’s comments any efforts by Republicans to ter that every Republican improve their standing should condemn King’s among Hispanic Americans, remarks. A number of House WASHINGTON (AP) — I would assume,”Carney told Republicans, including The White House on reporters aboard Air Force Speaker John Boehner of Wednesday condemned a One as the president traveled Ohio and Majority Leader Republican congressman’s to deliver an economic Eric Cantor of Virginia, have assertion that many immi- speech in Galesburg, Ill. already done so, with Boehn- grants brought illegally to King told a conservative er calling King’s comments the U.S. as kids are actually news website that “for every “wrong.” 277 running drugs. one who’s a valedictorian, King has defended what -2 White House press secre- 244- there’s another 100 out he said, telling Breitbart, a 2 tary Jay Carney said the uullyy there that weigh 130 pounds conservative news outlet, JJ uuttlleett iiss comments from Rep. 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C M C M Y K Thursday, July25,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World WORLD Korean War foes DIGEST Israelis, Palestinians in gather for 60th U.S. next week for talks JERUSALEM (AP) — An Israeli and a Palestinian offi- anniv. of armistice cial say preliminary peace talks agreed to after a shuttle mission by U.S. Secretary of PYONGYANG, North State John Kerry are to begin Korea (AP) — Two decorated in Washington on Tuesday. U.S. war veterans who sur- Israeli-Palestinian talks vived one of the worst battles on the terms of a Palestinian of the Korean War found state have been frozen for five themselves among former years, and both sides have foes at a memorial ceremony low expectations of the new today as North Korean leader U.S. peace push. Kim Jong Un launched the The two sides still disagree country’s commemoration on the rules for actual nego- of the war’s end 60 years ago. tiations, including the prin- It’s unusual for American ciples for drawing a border veterans to attend official between them. events surrounding the July Israeli Cabinet Minister 27 war anniversary in North Silvan Shalom says “there is a The Associated Press Korea, called “Victory Day” good chance” the preliminary This image taken from security camera video shows a train derailing in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on here. The veterans are in talks will start on Tuesday. Wednesday.Spanish investigators tried to determine todaywhy a passenger train jumped the tracks and sent North Korea on a mission to The Associated Press A Palestinian diplomat eight cars crashing into each other just before arriving in this northwestern shrine city on the eve of a major find the remains of a fellow Old North Korean soldiers arrive in today confirmed the date, Christian religious festival, killing at least 77 people and injuring more than 140. aviator killed in the war, and full military dress to pay their speaking on condition of were given little notice about respects at the cemeteries of fall- anonymity because he was the event. en fighters of the Korean People’s not authorized to discuss the The ribbon-cutting cere- Army today in Pyongyang, North matter with journalists. 80 dead in Spanish train mony to unveil a new cemetery Korea. for war veterans was brief and Surveillance program solemn, with no speeches. foes vow to fight on crash; speed a likely factor Soldiers stood at guard as a Brightly colored banners WASHINGTON (AP) — military band played the with the words “Victory” Opponents of the National national anthem. Kim, dressed and “War Victory” fluttered Security Agency’s collection of SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain would observe a three-day period of mourn- in a dark blue Mao suit, saluted from buildings across the hundreds of millions of Amer- (AP) — A Spanish train that hurtled off the ing. He said judicial authorities and the Public and left a basket of flowers capital city. The North Kore- icans’ phone records insist rails and smashed into a security wall as it Works Ministry had launched parallel investi- bearing a banner with his an government is expected to they will press ahead with rounded a bend was going so fast that car- gations into what caused the crash. name before the memorial. use the anniversary to draw their challenge to the massive riages tumbled off the tracks like dominos, Eyewitness accounts backed by security- The Korean War, pitting attention to the division of surveillance program after a killing 80 people, according to eyewitness camera footage of the moment of disaster North Korean and Chinese the Korean Peninsula and to narrow defeat in the House. accounts and video footage obtained today. suggested that the eight-carriage train was troops against U.S.-led rally support for Kim. Furious lobbying and last- An Associated Press analysis of video going too fast as it tried to turn left under- United Nations and South Kim took power following minute pleas to lawmakers images suggests that the train may have been neath a road bridge. The train company Korean forces, ended with an the death of his father, Kim ensured victory for the traveling at twice the speed limit for that Renfe said 218 passengers and five crew armistice on July 27, 1953. A Jong Il, in late 2011. As leader, Obama administration as the stretch of track. members were on board. Spanish officials peace treaty was never he has overseen two long- House voted 217-205 Spain’s government said two probes have said the speed limit on that section of track is signed, leaving the Korean range rocket launches and a Wednesday to spare the NSA been launched into the cause of Wednesday 50 miles per hour. Peninsula in a technical state nuclear test that have drawn program. Unbowed, the lib- night’s crash near this Christian festival city An Associated Press estimate of the train’s of war and divided at the international condemnation ertarian-leaning conserva- in northwest Spain. The Interior Ministry speed at the moment of impact using the 38th parallel. and tightened U.N. sanctions. tives, tea partyers and liberal raised the death toll to 80 in what was Spain’s frame rate of the video and the estimated That has not stopped the North Koreans have been Democrats who led the fight deadliest train wreck in four decades, while distance between two pylons gives a range of North Koreans from calling gearing up for months for the said they will try to undo a 95 remained hospitalized, 36 in critical con- 89-119 mph. 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said Doug Moore, director of For instance, one of the MCLAUCHLIN GOVERNOR the Oregon League of Con- MUSEUM trains carries a small camera REPORT Continued from Page A1 Continued from Page A1 servation Voters. “(Richard- Continued from Page A1 to give passers-by an engi- Continued from Page A1 son) may talk a lot, but the neer’s viewpoint of the interest groups quickly One of only about 500 to counts of sex abuse, it should leadership from Governor course. Not only does it give impressed with the depart- launched a full-court press have ever earned the Master be noted that there are not 25 Kitzhaber has been fantas- you a detailed view of some of ment’s work. after Richardson’s title, Schaenzer has now different incidents. The tic.” the models, but it also allows Swan said her department announcement Wednesday, joined with Christopher charges originate from at In a statement, Justesen you to “see” in scale. It allows had worked toward educat- least five separate incidents. A contacting reporters to slam Jones in overseeing the dis- welcomed Richardson to the you to see the trains actually ing consumers. Workers medley of the counts com- Richardson and defend play as it continues to grow race and said a contested moving faster than they there ensured consumers prise different legal theories Kitzhaber’s record — a Republican primary would each year. appear to be going. knew what resources were for the same incident. strong indication that the be good for the state. At 44 feet long and 12 feet Schaenzer says that is just available in order to plan per- For the next week, governor is leaning toward Richardson’s weekly wide, with a variety of trains one of the technological sonalized treatments, Swan McLauchlin be held on running for re-election. emails explaining his con- and models, the display is touches. “Each train is also said. In addition, the depart- $25,000 bail at Coos County “The governor has previ- servative perspective on visually stunning. They first individually controlled by a Jail and will be in court again ously indicated he is consid- public policy debates have brought it to the fairgrounds computer. A very small com- ment implemented a feed- Aug. 1 for a release hearing. ering running for re-elec- endeared him to many five years ago and have added puter.” back system for consumers to tion. I believe Mr. Richard- Republicans and irritated something new each year Those computers allow voice their concerns. son’s announcement today is Democrats. The emails went since. That allows visitors to them to control the speed of Swan said their “docu- RABBITS unlikely to be a factor in that to a distribution list that see some new artistic cre- the trains as well as individ- mentation was looking decision,” said Jillian Richardson compiled in part ations each year from the ual lights and sounds that good.” Continued from Page A1 Schoene, a spokeswoman for by making public records Master Model Railroader come with each train engine. The department has had Kitzhaber. requests of state agencies. himself. The display is one of many one of two Echo programs, or invest in their own agricul- Planned Parenthood Richardson launched his Photo displays that show veiled secrets that can be dis- electronic records systems, in tural business. Ross, for Advocates of Oregon high- campaign with rallies in the artistic detail of some of covered by visiting the muse- the state. She said her instance, recently made $300 lighted Richardson’s opposi- Central Point, Eugene, Bend the models give viewers a um. While you search, you employees enjoyed working on the sale of her chickens tion to legalized abortion. and Portland on Wednesday. chance to better appreciate can also enjoy some of the with Echo through the past and says that money is going “Actions speak louder In Eugene, he said Oregon is the craftsmanship while set- piano playing of Terry Greif, decade. right into her college fund. than words, and the actions on the wrong path. He said ting the stage for viewing the or get to visit with 90-year- Swan said she was happy “You learn responsibility,” that we’ve seen from Dennis the government has too larger display in motion. It old World War II veteran with the reviewers’ visit. Ross added. “It is a lot of Richardson have been all many hurdles for businesses makes for an interesting Johnny Dayton, who is dis- “On a personal level,” work, but it is more fun than against climate change and to jump and too many barri- blend of artistry and tech- playing some of his own art- Swan said, “it’s very exciting work.” all against the environment,” ers to logging in state forests. nology. work at the museum. for me.”

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final series I’ve always been a little jealous of my brother Andy’s relationship with his high school classmates. THE WORLD I was close to a number of peo- ple in my graduating class, but The North Coos Waterfront nothing like Andy.He and his clos- ended its American Legion base- est friends had mini-reunions ball season with a road split of a often after graduating from doubleheader against South Coquille High School. Weddings Eugene on Tuesday. were particularly popular events, North Coos won the opener 5-3 with more than a few of the close behind a brilliant pitching per- friends gathering to celebrate. formance from Jonathon Now they have a weeklong Bennison, but fell in the nightcap reunion each summer,gathering at 9-3. a lake on the South Coast to play Bennison pitched a four-hitter on the water and visit. They’re with seven and four nearly all married now and most of walks in the first game, and also hit By Benjamin Brayfield, The World them have multiple kids, so this a double for North Coos. Robert A cowboy can't hold on to this bucking bull during the rodeo last summer at the Coos County Fair. week’s gathering is filled with joy- Martino went 2-for-3 and Drew ous laughter and children running James had a double and drove in all over the place much of the day. two runs. Since most of the original core Adam Scalise had two hits for group are guys, sports is a relative- South Eugene. ly frequent topic. In the second game, Hunter Fair rodeo is Friday In the past, Andy’s friend Derek Jackson had a pair of doubles for told stories of being in Oregon North Coos and Victor Lahr went State University’s marching band 2-for-3 with two RBIs. while he worked on his nuclear THE WORLD S&J Bucking Bulls, which is run by Sam Storts and But South Eugene made the engineering degree. He followed John Houston. his time at Oregon State by getting most of six North Coos errors to MYRTLE POINT - A strong group of local and “The S&J family members appreciate all the local pick up the win. a law degree from USC and found regional cowboys and cowgirls will compete Friday support they can get,”Stacy Houston said. the best place to put both degrees North Coos finished the season night in the annual Coos County Rodeo at the fair- The rodeo is always one of the highlights of the fair. with an 11-21 record with a young to work was in Alabama. grounds in Myrtle Point. “The last few years have gone really well,”Houston Derek said his very first day on team that includes several players Junior events start at 6 p.m., with the main events said. “The attendance for the fair has been highest on also are on the 15-year-old Babe the job, the question he got was, starting at 7. Admission is free with paid admission to Friday nights.” “Are you an Alabama guy or an Ruth team that qualified for the the fair. Some of the local junior competitors will highlight Northwest Regionals. Auburn guy?” The proper ques- Nearly 100 participants will compete Friday, said the evening, since they have been competing in youth tion, he argued, was whether he First Game Stacy Houston, one of the rodeo coordinators. events throughout the Northwest, Houston said. was a Beaver or a North Coos 5, South Eugene 3 The junior events start with junior barrel racing, They include Brayden Schmitt in team roping; North Coos 110 201 0 - 5 9 3 Trojan, but the SPORTS South Eugene 000 102 0 - 3 4 2 followed by mutton bustin’ (sheep riding), calf riding Justin Schmitt, Grayson Maggard and Kody passionate Jonathon Bennison and Zach Inskeep; Connor Beardsley, and steer riding. Courtright in junior bull riding; and a long list of young Alabama fans EDITOR Sam Menegat (6) and Hazelton. 2B-NC: Drew James, The adult events begin with bull riding, followed by barrel racers, including Oakley and Mattie Maggard, Bennison. didn’t allow that Second Game team roping, more bull riding, barrel racing and more Allison Storts, Harli Houston, Charli Jo and Cheyanne to be a possibili- South Eugene 9, North Coos 3 bull riding.A few junior bull riders will compete during Padgett, Shelby and Taylor Thomas, and Bayli ty. North Coos 010 200 0 - 3 8 6 the main event, Houston said. Waddington. South Eugene 102 303 x - 9 9 0 It’s not an Hunter Jackson, Austin Soria and Zach Inskeep; Tyler For the fourth straight year, the animals for the “They have done well throughout the issue for Derek Conner and Hazelton. 2B-NC: Jackson 2; SE: Hazelton. rodeo again are being provided by the local company Northwest,”Stacy Houston said. “It’s pretty fun.” anymore, because now he’s working in Abu Dhabi, where the big JOHN Timbers outlast sport is cricket GUNTHER and another sport you can find on TV is rugby. But this week, football can Norwich City, 1-0 come up again, with a decidedly in-state flavor. Derek and Andy, both Oregon PORTLAND (AP) — Jose shot onto the Norwich post, while State graduates, bleed orange and Valencia scored in the 53rd the Canaries’ Nathan Redmond black. My nephews Benjamin and minute, and goalkeepers Milos forced Kocic to make a full-stretch Isaac were wearing OSU sweat- Kocic and Jake Gleeson combined save, tipping the shot onto the shirts when my family made our for the shutout Wednesday night crossbar. annual visit to the lake Wednesday. to earn the a 1-0 Valencia nearly scored earlier Several of their friends tend to victory in an exhibition match in the second half, when his 25- like the Ducks. Marcus and his wife with English side Norwich City. yard shot smashed off the both were wearing Oregon attire. Valencia found himself Norwich goalpost. Norwich had a When the Oregon fans have unguarded on the left side and couple of opportunities to tie the bragging rights, Derek said he collected a pass from Kalif score. The first came in the 72nd might ask (apparently a regular Alhassan, then slid his shot past minute, when second-half substi- question) which of them actually Canaries goalkeeper Carlo Nash to tute Jacob Butterfield’s shot was The Associated Press went to school in Eugene - a jab tally the game’s only goal. knocked wide by Gleeson, who Portland Timbers forward Jose Adolfo Valencia (20), heads to the locker room with since a few of the biggest Oregon The first half started out scrap- entered the game at halftime. his log slab after scoring the winning goal against Norwich City F.C.at Jeld-Wen Field fans did their studies at Southern Oregon University in Ashland. py, with more fouls than goal- Then Redmond forced a diving on Wednesday in Portland. It’s all friendly banter. scoring opportunities, but the save from Gleeson in the 85th Remember, these guys are close — teams eventually settled down, minute. lost to West Bromwich Albion in have to keep that perspective,” how many other groups of friends combining for 12 shots and each It was Portland’s first victory 2011 and tied Aston Villa in 2012 Portland coach Caleb Porter said. would still be getting together hitting the goalpost once. over English opposition since before losing a penalty shootout. every summer more than 20 years Portland’s Kalif Alhassan scuffed a joining MLS in 2011. The Timbers “They are in preseason, so we SEE TIMBERS | B2 after high school? And really, aside from one week in late November, does it really Donovan leads U.S. into Gold Cup final matter which school has an edge? In my book, that’s especially true when both teams are highly suc- ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — By won a team-record 10 straight running through the middle of the Clarence Goodson and crossed it cessful — something neither was even the very high standards of games. Honduran defense. Johnson took a to Donovan, who scored from a in football back when these guys coach Jurgen Klinsmann, Landon While Klinsmann has declined dribble and powered a shot past few yards out. were in college. Donovan is regaining top form to confirm that Donovan will be goalkeeper Donis Escober, giving “In the end, the U.S. was able to Besides, now the friends have after taking a break from the rejoining the World Cup qualify- the U.S. a lead 11 minutes into the beat us in every aspect of the more pressing sports concerns. national team. ing team later this year, the top game. game,” Honduras coach Luis Rather than Ducks and Beavers, Donovan scored two goals and goal scorer in U.S. history is leav- In the 27th minute, Johnson Fernando Suarez said. it’s T-ball and soccer stories that set up another on Wednesday ing little doubt that he belongs. started another scoring sequence After the game, it was uncertain are better conversation around the night, helping the United States Donovan has five goals in the with a pass to midfielder whether Klinsmann would be sus- fire at night, since their own kids beat Honduras 3-1 to advance to tournament, tying him with team- Alejandro Bedoya. Donovan pended for the final after being now are getting into youth sports. the CONCACAF Gold Cup final. mate Chris Wondolowski for most received Bedoya’s short chip off ejected in the 87th minute for And Wednesday night, kids Klinsmann said the perform- in the Gold Cup. his chest in the middle of the goal slamming a ball into the ground. A from most of the families were all ance was “wonderful to watch.” Donovan has set up seven box and poked a shot past Escober. CONCACAF official said the ref- playing with miniature Coquille “I have told him in our conver- goals, including four in the last “The first 30 minutes was bril- eree would file a report with Red Devil footballs, all collected at sations that ‘I measure you. Your two games. liant football. Brilliant, high pres- CONCACAF’s disciplinary com- football games over the years by benchmark is the best Landon Entering the game, he was the sure, high tempo,” Klinsmann mittee, which will announce a Derek’s dad. Donovan ever,”’ Klinsmann said. only U.S. player to play every said. “We wanted to move the decision in the next day or two. We’re not far from football sea- “I’m not taking anything less than minute of the tournament. He football around and create Klinsmann said he was reacting son — only a few days before the that. And he is trying to catch up finally was subbed out in the 72nd chances, and that’s what we did.” to a number of hard fouls over the Ducks and Beavers start their pre- with that. Give him more games. minute, having earned a rest. Nery Medina of Honduras made game’s final 30 minutes. season camps. In some places, Give him time.” “It’s the most relaxed I’ve felt,” it a one-goal game in the 52nd “It was a reaction out of frus- there is no mixing by the fans from The Americans will play Donovan said. “I feel good, and minute, heading in a cross from tration,”he said.“It was not meant the two schools. Panama, a 2-1 winner over Mexico I’m really enjoying it.” Marvin Chavez. The Americans against the referee, against any- Fortunately, that’s not the case in the second semifinal, on The U.S. struck first when countered a minute later when body. It was just frustration. I at the lake, where friendship Sunday in Chicago. The U.S. has Donovan found Eddie Johnson Bedoya ran down a long ball from apologize for that.” supersedes football. NASCAR series returns to the dirt for first time since 1970

BY DAN GELSTON dirt racing in the Truck Series races top touring series competed on dirt , for the victory Looks like NASCAR will have to The Associated Press at . was Sept. 30, 1970, when Richard celebration. come back. He pulled away in the green- Petty won a Sprint Cup — called the “The coolest thing is, you’re out Fans absolutely packed the track ROSSBURG, Ohio — Austin white-checkered finish Wednesday Grand National Division at that of control out there for a few laps,” that opened in 1954, a rare feat for a Dillon grabbed the golden shovel night to complete a thrilling return time — race at the Austin said. “You’re on the edge for series that often runs in front of and scooped a pile of dirt. to the muck of the clumpy dirt State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. every lap.” mostly empty grandstands as a His dirty work over, Dillon track. That drought ended with racing NASCAR returned to dirt in an support race in a Sprint Cup week- dumped the black clump in a small “This is real racing right here,” that started early in the day and attempt to reconnect with its roots end. About 20,000 fans spread out jar, a nice souvenir for a victory four said Dillon, a regular in the bled into late night at the Tony and give fans raised on asphalt and on the grassy hills or creaky wooden decades in the making. Nationwide Series who won for the Stewart-owned half-mile track. stock cars a taste of the slides and bleachers; most seats with a hand- Dillon left the rest of the field in fifth time in 53 career Truck starts. Dillon was joined by his father, wall-banging that are staples of the his dust to win NASCAR’s return to The last time one of NASCAR’s Mike, and his grandfather, owner surface. SEE NASCAR | B2 C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Thursday, July25,2013 Y K Sports Bolt: Impressive Scandals have ‘set Texas debut us back’ for Garza

LONDON (AP) — Usain Bolt believes the recent dop- ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) run seventh inning to help ing scandals in sprinting hurt — Matt Garza pitched into the Athletics to a win over the the sport and insists he’s the eighth inning of his Astros. running clean. Rangers debut, the only run The A’s trailed by two The world’s fastest man he allowed unearned after his before an RBI double by Eric stopped short of condemning throwing error, and Texas Sogard with one out cut the fellow Jamaican sprinters beat the lead to 3-2 and chased starter Asafa Powell and Sherone 3-1 on Wednesday night. Bud Norris. Crisp launched Simpson or American rival Garza (1-0) was 6-1 in his his home run off Travis 11 starts this season for the Blackley (1-1). Tyson Gay,whose failed dop- The Associated Press ing tests have left the sport in before being John Jaso had a solo ' Eric Young Jr. (22) checks on ' Tim Hudson after Hudson was hurt on a play at traded Monday to the homer in the first inning for turmoil ahead of worlds. first base during the eighth inning Wednesday in New York.Hudson suffered a broken ankle on the play. “Definitely, it’s going to set Rangers, who had long cov- the A’s, who have won 11 of 12 eted the right-hander. He against Houston this season. us back a little bit,” Bolt said was 5-0 with a 1.24 ERA his A.J. Griffin (9-7) allowed today in London before a last six starts for Chicago, six hits and three runs and Diamond League meet — his winning the last five. tied a season-high with eight first competition in the city Liriano lifts Pirates; After strikeouts in 6 1-3 innings since his three gold medals at giving up for the win. last year’s Olympics. “But as a AL consecu- Angels 1, Twins 0: Jered person, I can’t focus on this.” tive sin- Recap Weaver outpitched Mike Bolt said it won’t affect his Hudson breaks ankle gles to Pelfrey with eight innings of preparations for the upcom- start his two-hit ball and Albert ing world championships In first game Pujols drove in the only run, Moscow. WASHINGTON (AP) — scoring only four runs in beat Miami. in a Rangers jersey, Garza leading the Angels to a victo- “I still have world champi- Francisco Liriano didn’t their previous three games. Michael Cuddyer reached retired 15 of the next 16 bat- ry over the Twins. onships, everyone is stepping allow a hit until the sixth Hudson (8-7) was working three times and Rex Brothers ters before his throwing error Weaver (5-5) struck out up their game, so I have to inning against a struggling on a four-hitter when Eric earned his sixth save in seven on Brett Gardner’s come- nine and walked one in his really focus on that,”he said. and depleted Nationals line- Young Jr. hit a grounder that chances with a scoreless backer leading off the sixth. first home start against the “I am just trying to work up, and Pedro Alvarez home- was knocked down by first ninth. A.J. Pierzynski drove in Twins since his no-hitter on hard, run fast and hopefully red off Stephen Strasburg to baseman Freddie Freeman. Reds 8, Giants 3: Mike two runs for Texas, including May 2, 2012. The three-time help people to forget what lead the Hudson took Freeman’s toss Leake pitched six-plus a tiebreaking solo homer in All-Star retired 19 consecu- has happened and just move past Washington 4-2 on at the bag just before Young innings of wildly effective the bottom of the sixth off tive batters during one on.” Wednesday night. arrived, and the speedy out- ball and had the third three- Andy Pettitte (7-8). stretch — just four days after He’ll run the 100 meters The Nationals fell to 0-6 fielder stepped on the back of hit game of his career, leading Indians 10, Mariners 1: teammate C.J. Wilson set Friday and 4x100 relay since the All-Star break — Hudson’s lower right leg, near Cincinnati past San Scott Kazmir allowed just down 18 in a row against Saturday in London’s scoring a total of 13 runs in his Achilles, driving the pitch- Francisco. one hit over his eight innings, Oakland. Olympic Stadium. that span — and have lost 11 er’s right ankle awkwardly Leake (10-4) allowed a Michael Bourn hit his first Tigers 6, White Sox 2: In his first public com- of 13. into the base. career-high 12 hits but gave career grand slam and the Prince Fielder, Austin ments since news of the Liriano (10-4) walked the The 38-year-old Hudson up just one run. He also Indians routed the Mariners. Jackson and Torii Hunter high-profile doping cases first batter he faced, then won his fourth straight start, snapped an 0-for-26 skid — The only hit Kazmir (6-4) homered, and Anibal broke on July 14, Bolt prom- retired 11 in a row before striking out nine in 7 2-3 his longest hitless streak — gave up was a clean leadoff Sanchez pitched six scoreless ised that he won’t be the next another walk. Five more outs innings. Luis Avilan replaced with two singles and a dou- single to center by Justin innings to help the Tigers sprint star to be embroiled in followed, before rookie him and gave up a two-run ble. Smoak in the fifth. Kazmir overcome Miguel Cabrera’s a scandal. Anthony Rendon reached on double to Daniel Murphy. Joey Votto, Brandon struck out seven, walked two absence in a win over the “I was made to inspire what was Cardinals 11, Phillies 3: Phillips and Devin Mesoraco and allowed an unearned run. White Sox. people and to run, and I was NL ruled an Jake Westbrook pitched each drove in two runs to He threw 103 pitches and was Detroit has won four given the gift and that’s what infield seven solid innings and con- power the Reds to another relieved by Vinnie Pestano in straight and 13 of 21. I do,” the six-time Olympic Recap single tributed offensively with his impressive win against the the ninth. Pestano allowed a Royals 4, Orioles 3: Eric champion said. “I am confi- with two second career steal, leading reigning World Series cham- hit. Hosmer hit two home runs dent in myself and my team, away in St. Louis past Philadelphia. pions. Cincinnati finished 6- Joe Saunders (9-9) took and Alcides Escobar drove in the people I work with. And I the sixth. Matt Adams had two hits 1 against the Giants this sea- the loss. He lasted just 4 2-3 the winning run in the ninth know I am clean. The Nationals wasted an and three RBIs, and Shane son, and most of the wins innings, allowing five earned to lift the Royals to a victory “So I’m just going to con- exceptional outing from Robinson’s three-run triple weren’t even close. runs on nine hits, walking over the Orioles. tinue running, using my tal- Strasburg (5-8), who struck in the fifth was his third hit of The Reds outscored San three and striking out five. David Lough singled and ent and just trying to improve out 12 and didn’t walk anyone the game for the Cardinals Francisco 45-14, including Rays 5, Red Sox 1: David scored the game-ending run the sport.” in eight innings. He gave up (61-37), who are 4-1 since the Homer Bailey’s no-hitter on Price (5-5) pitched a five-hit- when Escobar doubled off If the recent cases have cast only one run and two hits, all All-Star break. July 2. ter for his third complete the fence in left center with doubt about Bolt’s own in the second inning. It was Brewers 3, Padres 1: Cubs 7, Diamondbacks game of the season, Wil one out in the ninth. integrity, the 100- and 200- Strasburg’s ninth career game Kyle Lohse pitched seven 6, 12 innings: Nate Myers had a two-run single, world record-holder asked with 10 or more strikeouts. strong innings, and Carlos Schierholtz lined a two-out and the surging Rays won for INTERLEAGUE skeptics to check his record. Braves 8, Mets 2: Tim Gomez had four hits and double into the left-field cor- the 19th time in 22 games by Dodgers 8, Blue Jays 3, “If you were following me Hudson took a shutout into drove in two runs to lead ner in the top of the 12th inning beating the Red Sox. 10 innings: Mark Ellis hit a since 2002, you would know the eighth inning before get- Milwaukee over San Diego. to drive in the go-ahead run, James Loney had two hits two-run homer to highlight that I have been doing phe- ting spiked at first base and It was the Brewers’ first and the Chicago Cubs held on and drove in a run for the Los Angeles’ five-run 10th nomenal things since I was carted off the field during win since left fielder Ryan to defeat Arizona. Rays. Tampa Bay moved inning as the Dodgers beat 15,” the 26-year-old Bolt Atlanta’s victory over the Braun was suspended The RBI was the fifth of within a half-game of the AL the Blue Jays to complete a said. “I was the youngest New York Mets. Monday. the night for Schierholtz, East-leading Red Sox. three-game sweep. person to win the world jun- Hudson has a broken right Lohse (7-7) gave up five who also hit a three-run Mike Napoli homered for Yasiel Puig also went deep iors at 15. I ran the world jun- ankle and will undergo sur- hits and struck out six. He is home run. The Cubs lost a Boston, which lost for the in the 10th for the streaking ior (200) record 19.93 at 18 ... gery in Atlanta once the 6-1 over his last 11 starts with six-run lead but went ahead fifth time in eight games. Dodgers, who have won six I have broken every record swelling goes down. a 2.51 ERA. for good in the 12th on a walk Price needed only 97 straight and 23 of 28. there is to break, in every Evan Gattis, Dan Uggla Rockies 2, Marlins 1: to Anthony Rizzo followed by pitches for his seventh career Los Angeles won its 10th event I have ever done.” and Andrelton Simmons all Jorge De La Rosa tossed six Schierholtz’s double. complete game. straight road game, the fran- Powell and Simpson tested homered off an ineffective scoreless innings, Todd Hector Rondon (2-0) Athletics 4, Astros 3: chise’s longest streak since positive for the stimulant Jeremy Hefner to help the Helton doubled and scored a pitched the 11th and 12th Coco Crisp hit a two-run the Brooklyn Dodgers won 11 oxilofrone. Braves’ bats break loose after run, and Colorado held on to innings for the win. homer in Oakland’s three- away from home in 1955.

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A Selig defends battle doctor retained by Alex against use of PEDs Rodriguez for a second opin- MILWAUKEE (AP) — ion — one that contradicted Commissioner Bud Selig the New York Yankees’ diag- defended baseball’s fight nosis of his leg injury against performance- Wednesday — was repri- enhancing drugs, declining manded this year by New to discuss the recent suspen- Jersey’s board of medical sion of Brewers outfielder examiners over steroid pre- Ryan Braun or whether other scriptions. stars will also face penalties. Rodriguez is one of more Selig said he was proud of than a dozen players under baseball’s drug testing pro- investigation by Major gram. Since the program was League Baseball for alleged first imple- ties to a Florida clinic mented in accused of distributing per- Sports 2004, 32 formance-enhancing drugs. major The New Jersey State Shorts league Board of Medical Examiners players The Associated Press filed an order of reprimand have been Patriots head coach Bill Belichick reacts to a reporter's question at Gillette Stadium, in Foxborough, Mass., on Wednesday during his first news against Dr. Michael Gross on suspended for using banned conference since arrest of former player Aaron Hernandez. Feb. 13 for his conduct at his substances. Three were sus- Active Center for Health & pended a second time. Wellness. In addition, 47 minor Belichick discusses Hernandez case The New York Daily News league players or players for- first reported the reprimand merly in the major leagues Wednesday and said MLB have been suspended, would expand its drug probe FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — A was arrested the morning of June 26 and prosecutors asked for more time to including six repeat offend- to examine Rodriguez’s rela- grim-faced coach Bill Belichick said before he was charged that afternoon. present evidence to a grand jury. The ers. tionship with Gross. Wednesday the New England Patriots Hernandez has pleaded not guilty. hearing was rescheduled for Aug. 22. Mariners’ manager will learn from the “terrible experience” Players are scheduled to report to “Our thoughts and prayers are with Owner wants to keep of Aaron Hernandez’s arrest on a mur- training camp on Thursday when quar- the family of the victim and I extend my had a mild stroke der charge and work to improve their terback Tom Brady and the five other sympathy really to everyone who has Ryan Braun SEATTLE (AP) — Mariners’ player evaluation process. captains from last season will be avail- been impacted,” Belichick said. “A MILWAUKEE (AP) — manager Eric Wedge sustained Speaking publicly for the first time able to reporters. The first practice is young man lost his life. His family has owner what the club called a “very since the tight end was arrested four scheduled for Friday. suffered a tragic loss and there’s no way Mark Attanasio is committed mild stroke,” but he was weeks earlier, Belichick said he was Belichick opened his 22-minute news to understate that.” to keeping Ryan Braun on the released from the hospital and “shocked and disappointed” to learn of conference by speaking from prepared Belichick was unusually expansive in team and knows the sus- is expected to make a full the criminal investigation while he was notes. his answers. He declined to answer some pended slugger has a lot of recovery. out of the United States. He expressed sympathy for the fami- questions about Hernandez, saying he work to do to repair his The 45-year-old Wedge He also sought to minimize future ly of shooting victim Odin Lloyd, said had been advised not to answer those image. was hospitalized Monday attention on the case. the team’s in-depth process of studying about people involved in the legal case. Braun was suspended when he complained about “My comments are certainly not in a player’s background is “far from per- “This case involves an individual who Monday for the rest of the light-headedness during proportion to the unfortunate and sad fect” but wouldn’t be overhauled, and happened to be a New England Patriot, 2013 season for violations of batting practice. situation that we have here, but I’ve took responsibility for bringing people and we certainly do not condone unac- ’s drug He missed the entire been advised to address the subject to the team. ceptable behavior and this does not in policy. Attanasio met with three-game series against once, and it’s time for the New England “The hundreds of players we’ve had any way represent the way that the New Braun in Milwaukee on Cleveland, but after a battery Patriots to move forward,” Belichick through this program in the last 14 England Patriots want to do things,”he Wednesday and then made of tests was sent home from said. “Moving forward consists of what years, there’s been a lot of good ones, a said. “As the coach of the team, I’m pri- his first public comments on the hospital Wednesday it’s always been here — to build a win- lot of real good ones,” said Belichick, marily responsible for the people that the suspension to reporters afternoon, the Mariners said ning football team, to be a strong pillar who became coach in 2000. “We’ll try we bring into the football operation.” during the Brewers’ game in a statement. in the community and be a team that to do a good job in bringing people into He didn’t say, in response to a ques- against the . our fans can be proud of. this organization in the future and try to tion, if he had talked with Hernandez Attanasio says he is not yet Player kicked in face “I’m not trying to make this story dis- learn from the mistakes that we’ve since the player’s name was linked to it. aware of all the details of the to miss season case, saying Braun could not appear, but I respect the judicial process made along the way, of which there have Belichick said “the fundamentals” of HANNIBAL, Mo. (AP) — A provide additional details and have been advised not to comment on been plenty.” the Patriots’ player evaluation process player in a collegiate summer due to the ongoing investiga- ongoing legal proceedings. I’m advising At about the same time as Belichick will stay the same as they’ve been since league will miss the rest of tion. our players to do the same things.” was speaking, Hernandez was in court he became coach in 2000, but the team the season after being kicked The Patriots cut Hernandez after he for a probable cause hearing in which will work hard to do it better. Pedroia extends in the face by a skydiver dur- ing a pregame show and sus- contract through 2021 taining a concussion. Judge delays probable cause hearing BOSTON (AP) — The Shortstop Mattingly and All-Star Romanin and his Hannibal second baseman Dustin Cavemen teammates were on ATTLEBORO, Mass. (AP) — Hernandez was in court reschedule the hearing for ments in the case, including Pedroia completed a $110 the field, about to play the A judge rescheduled a proba- Wednesday for what was sup- Aug. 22. Hernandez will con- two arrest warrants, addi- million, eight-year contract Terre Haute Rex on Saturday, ble cause hearing for former posed to be a probable cause tinue to be held without bail tional search warrants and through the 2021 season. when three skydivers New England Patriots tight hearing, but prosecutors said until then. other materials. The records Pedroia had been signed dropped onto Clemens Field. end Aaron Hernandez to give the grand jury is still consider- Also Wednesday, O’Shea will be released at 3 p.m. for 2014 at $10 million under Video posted on YouTube prosecutors more time to ing the evidence against him. ruled in favor of media organ- Thursday if no one appeals. his old deal. showed one of the divers veer- The 5-foot-8, 165-pound present evidence to a grand Judge Daniel O’Shea con- izations, including The Defense attorney James ing too close to Romanin, who infielder was the AL Rookie was knocked over. He went on jury in their murder case sidered defense objections to Associated Press, that were Sultan objected to the unseal- of the Year in 2007 and AL against him. a delay but decided to seeking access to more docu- ing. to play all nine innings. Scoreboard

Cleveland 53 48 .525 3 1/2 Milwaukee 3, San Diego 1 Portland at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. on the PUP list. Waived/failed physical LB Tim RANDOLPH-MACON—Named Katie Gebhard On The Air Kansas City 47 51 .480 8 St. Louis 11, Philadelphia 3 Sunday, July 28 Fugger. women’s assistant soccer coach. Minnesota 43 55 .439 12 Colorado 2, Miami 1 Chivas USA at Seattle FC, 8 p.m. ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed QB Sean Renfree. SAN FRANCISCO—Named Seth Etherton pitching Today Chicago 39 59 .398 16 Chicago Cubs 7, Arizona 6, 12 innings Agreed to terms with CB Desmond Trufant on a coach. Major League Baseball — Chicago Cubs at West Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati 8, San Francisco 3 National Women’s Soccer League four-year contract. ST. AUGUSTINE’S—Announced the resignation of Arizona, 6:30 p.m., WGN; Minnesota at Seattle, 7 Oakland 59 42 .584 — Today’s Games W L T Pts GF GA —Placed WR Tyrone Goard, men’s basketball coach Lonnie Blow, Jr. to p.m., Root Sports. Texas 56 45 .554 3 Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 9:10 a.m. Sky Blue FC 9 4 4 31 25 18 FB Chris Pressley, QB Zac Robinson, WR Brandon accept the same position at Virginia State. Canadian Football League — Edmonton at Seattle 48 53 .475 11 Pittsburgh at Washington, 9:35 a.m. Portland 9 4 3 30 21 15 Tate and RB Bernard Scott on the active-PUP WENTWORTH TECH—Named Greg Basmajian Montreal, 4:30 p.m., ESPN2. Los Angeles 47 52 .475 11 San Diego at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. FC Kansas City 8 4 5 29 26 17 list. Placed RB Cedric Peerman and T Andre assistant athletic trainer. Golf — U.S. Senior Open, 9 a.m., ESPN2. Houston 34 66 .340 24 1/2 Miami at Colorado, 12:10 p.m. Western New York 7 4 6 27 28 17 Smith on the active-non-football injury list. Friday, July 26 Wednesday’s Games Philadelphia at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m. Chicago 6 6 4 22 20 23 Placed TE Bryce Davis on the active-non-football NASCAR Major League Baseball — Minnesota at Seattle, 7 Oakland 4, Houston 3 Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Boston 5 6 5 20 24 24 illness list. Seattle 4 10 3 15 16 28 p.m., Root Sports; Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, L.A. Angels 1, Minnesota 0 Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. —Signed FB Brock Bolen NASCAR Camping World Truck-CarCash Washington 1 11 4 7 11 29 7:05 p.m., WGN. Cleveland 10, Seattle 1 Friday’s Games and LB Justin Cole. Waived OL Dominic Alford Mudsummer Classic Results — NASCAR Nationwide Series L.A. Dodgers 8, Toronto 3, 10 innings N.Y. Mets (Mejia 0-0) at Washington NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. and WR Kennan Davis. Today’s Games By The Associated Press Indiana 250 practice, 7:30 a.m., Speed Channel; Tampa Bay 5, Boston 1 (Ohlendorf 2-0), 1:035 a.m., 1st game DALLAS COWBOYS—Released WR Lavasier Wednesday NASCAR Sprint Cup Samuel Deeds 400 at the Texas 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 N.Y. Mets (Harvey 8-2) at Washington Chicago at Seattle FC, 7 p.m. Tuinei. Signed DT Landon Cohen and DE George Saturday, July 27 At Eldora Speedway Brickyard practice, 8:30 a.m., Speed Channel. Kansas City 4, Baltimore 3 (Zimmermann 12-5), 4:05 p.m., 2nd game Selvie. New Weston, Ohio Golf — U.S. Senior Open, 9 a.m., ESPN2. Detroit 6, 2 Philadelphia (Hamels 4-12) at Detroit (Fister Boston at Washington, 4 p.m. DETROIT LIONS—Signed WR Chaz Schilens. Sunday, July 28 Lap length: .5 miles Tennis — ATP BB&T Atlanta Open quarterfinals, 1 Today’s Games 8-5), 4:08 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Agreed to terms with LB (Start position in parentheses) FC Kansas City at Sky Blue FC, 3 p.m. p.m. and 4 p.m., ESPN2; WGA Bank of the West N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 11:05 a.m. Pittsburgh (Locke 9-2) at Miami (H.Alvarez 0- Bjoern Werner. 1. (19) , , 153 laps, 0 Chicago at Portland, 4 p.m. Classic quarterfinal, 8 p.m., ESPN2. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. 1), 4:10 p.m. —Claimed S Ray Polk off points. Saturday, July 27 Houston at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. St. Louis (Wainwright 13-5) at Atlanta (Minor waivers from Seattle. 2. (13) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 153, 0. Major League Baseball — Teams TBA, noon, Fox; Tampa Bay at Boston, 4:10 p.m. 9-5), 4:30 p.m. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed OL Menelik Watson. 3. (10) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 153, 0. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 4 p.m., WGN. Baltimore at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Milwaukee (W.Peralta 7-9) at Colorado Transactions —Signed WR Mike 4. (11) , , 153, 40. Auto Racing — NASCAR Sprint Cup Samuel Deeds L.A. Angels at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. (Chatwood 6-3), 5:40 p.m. Williams to a six-year contract. Signed G Jeremy 5. (8) , Chevrolet, 153, 39. 400 at the Brickyard, practice at 6 a.m., ESPN2, Minnesota at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. San Diego (Stults 8-8) at Arizona (Delgado 2- By The Associated Press Lewis. Placed RB Jeff Demps on the reserve/did 6. (3) , Toyota, 153, 39. and qualifying at 9 a.m., Speed Channel, and 11 Friday’s Games 3), 6:40 p.m. BASEBALL not report list. Activated P Michael Koenen from 7. (17) Darrell Wallace Jr., Toyota, 153, 37. a.m., ESPN; NASCAR Nationwide Series Indiana Boston (Dempster 5-8) at Baltimore (Tillman Cincinnati (H.Bailey 5-9) at L.A. Dodgers Major League Baseball the reserve/non-football injury list. Placed K 8. (7) , Toyota, 153, 36. 250, 1:30 p.m., ESPN; NHRA Sonomoa Nationals 12-3), 4:05 p.m. (Kershaw 9-6), 7:10 p.m. MLB—Suspended Cleveland minor league SS Connor Barth on the reserve/non-football injury 9. (6) Dave Blaney, Ford, 153, 0. qualifying, 4 p.m., ESPN. Tampa Bay (Archer 5-3) at N.Y. Yankees Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 6-11) at San Francisco Rubiel Martinez (DSL Indians) and New York list. Activated TE Luke Stocker and DE Markus 10. (14) , Chevrolet, 153, 34. Golf — British Senior Open, 9 a.m., ESPN2; PGA (Sabathia 9-8), 4:05 p.m. (M.Cain 6-6), 7:15 p.m. Yankees minor league LHP Anderson Severino White from the PUP list. 11. (22) , Chevrolet, 153, 33. Tour Canadian Open, noon, CBS. Texas (M.Perez 3-3) at Cleveland (Kluber 7-5), (DSL Yankees) 50 games each after positive TENNESSEE TITANS—Signed RB Jackie Battle and 12. (2) Jared Landers, Chevrolet, 153, 32. WNBA Basketball — All-Star Game, 12:30 p.m., 4:05 p.m. Pro Soccer tests for metabolites of Stanozolol under the TE DeMarco Cosby. Waived RB Alvester 13. (16) Tracy Hines, Toyota, 153, 31. ABC. Houston (Lyles 4-4) at Toronto (Dickey 8-11), Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Alexander and QB Nathan Enderle. 14. (1) , Toyota, 153, 0. Bowling — U.S. Open Men’s and Women’s 4:07 p.m. Program. Canadian Football League 15. (23) , Ford, 153, 29. Championships, 9 a.m., ESPN. Philadelphia (Hamels 4-12) at Detroit (Fister HAMILTON TIGER-CATS—Signed LB Brandon Isaac. 16. (15) , Chevrolet, 153, 28. Major League Soccer — Los Angeles at Colorado, 8-5), 4:08 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE —Signed OF Dariel Alvarez HOCKEY 17. (4) , Toyota, 153, 0. 4 p.m., ESPN2; Chicago at Houston, 6 p.m., NBC Kansas City (Shields 4-7) at Chicago White Sox W L T Pts GF GA to a minor league contract. Optioned INF Danny National Hockey League 18. (5) , Chevrolet, 153, 26. Sports Network; Portland at San Jose, 7:30 p.m., (Quintana 5-2), 5:10 p.m. Sporting KC 10 5 6 36 31 20 Valencia to Norfolk (IL). Activated RHP Francisco CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Agreed to terms with F 19. (9) , Chevrolet, 153, 25. Root Sports. L.A. Angels (Williams 5-6) at Oakland (Colon Montreal 9 5 5 32 31 29 Rodriguez. Sent RHP Steve Johnson on a rehab Brad Winchester on a one-year contract. 20. (25) German Quiroga, Toyota, 153, 24. Tennis — ATP Atlanta Open semifinal, 1 p.m., 13-3), 7:05 p.m. New York 9 7 5 32 29 24 assignment to Aberdeen (NYP). DALLAS STARS—Named James Patrick assistant 21. (12) , Chevrolet, 153, 23. ESPN2; WTA Bank of the West Classic semifinal, 7 Minnesota (Diamond 5-9) at Seattle Philadelphia 8 6 7 31 32 30 BOSTON RED SOX—Signed 2B Dustin Pedroia to coach. 22. (24) , Toyota, 152, 22. p.m., ESPN2. (F.Hernandez 11-4), 7:10 p.m. Houston 8 6 5 29 22 19 an eight-year contract from 2014-21. FLORIDA PANTHERS—Agreed to terms with C 23. (29) Justin Jennings, Ford, 151, 21. Major League Lacrosse — Chesapeake Bayhawks New England 7 7 6 27 25 18 —Placed C Joe Mauer on the Scott Timmins on a one-year contract. 24. (28) , Chevrolet, 151, 0. at Denver Outlaws, 11 a.m., ESPN2. Chicago 7 9 3 24 24 29 paternity list. Recalled C Drew Butera from TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS—Signed D Paul Ranger 25. (21) Scott Bloomquist, Toyota, 151, 19. Columbus 6 9 5 232325 Rochester (IL). to a one-year contract. Promoted video analyst East Division W L Pct GB 26. (30) , Chevrolet, 149, 18. Toronto FC 2 10 8 14 17 28 NEW YORK YANKEES—Placed INF Luis Cruz on Chris Dennis to assistant coach. 27. (26) , Chevrolet, 145, 17. Atlanta 57 44 .564 — Local Schedule D.C. United 2 14 4 10 9 33 the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 23. Recalled WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Named Pace Sagester 28. (18) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 137, 16. Philadelphia 49 52 .485 8 WESTERN CONFERENCE INF David Adams from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre media relations manager. 29. (20) , Toyota, accident, 120, 15. Today Washington 48 53 .475 9 W L T Pts GF GA (IL). SOCCER 30. (27) Jeff Babcock, Chevrolet, engine, 63, 14. New York 44 53 .454 11 No local events scheduled. Real Salt Lake 11 6 4 37 33 20 —Selected INF Adam Major League Soccer Race Statistics Friday, July 26 Miami 37 62 .374 19 Portland 8 2 10 34 30 18 Rosales from Sacramento (PCL). Designated INF NEW YORK RED BULLS—Signed F Bradley Central Division W L Pct GB Average Speed of Race Winner: 67.401 mph. Coos County Rodeo — 6:30 p.m., Fairgrounds, Los Angeles 10 8 3 33 32 25 Vinnie Catricala for assignment. Wright-Phillips. Time of Race: 1 hour, 8 minutes, 6 seconds. St. Louis 61 37 .622 — Myrtle Point. Vancouver 9 6 5 32 33 28 National League SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC—Waived F Sammy Margin of Victory: 1.197 seconds. Pittsburgh 60 39 .606 1 1/2 Saturday, July 27 FC Dallas 8 5 8 32 27 27 CHICAGO CUBS—Activated OF David DeJesus Ochoa. Caution Flags: 6 for 30 laps. Cincinnati 58 44 .569 5 No local events scheduled. Colorado 8 7 7 31 26 24 from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Dave Sappelt VANCOUVER WHITECAPS—Signed F Kenny Miller Lead Changes: 5 among 4 drivers. Chicago 45 54 .455 16 1/2 Seattle 7 7 4 25 22 21 to Iowa (PCL). to a six-month contract extension. Lap Leaders: K.Schrader 1-15; T.Peters 16-38; Milwaukee 42 58 .420 20 San Jose 6 9 6 24 21 32 —Reinstated LHP Ted COLLEGE Pro Baseball West Division W L Pct GB K.Larson 39-88; A.Dillon 89-121; K.Larson 122; Chivas USA 4 11 5 17 18 35 Lilly from the 15-day DL. Placed OF Matt Kemp BAYLOR—Named Kassi Duncan and Emily Maike A.Dillon 123-153. Los Angeles 53 47 .530 — American League NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 22. acrobatics & tumbling assistant coaches. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Arizona 52 49 .515 1 1/2 Saturday, July 27 East Division W L Pct GB BASKETBALL FORDHAM—Named John Krasinski assistant ath- A.Dillon, 2 times for 64 laps; K.Larson, 2 times Colorado 49 53 .480 5 Columbus at Toronto FC, 11 a.m. Boston 61 42 .592 — National Basketball Association letic director for athletic performance and Zac for 51 laps; T.Peters, 1 time for 23 laps; San Francisco 46 55 .455 7 1/2 Sporting Kansas City at Montreal, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 60 42 .588 1/2 DALLAS MAVERICKS—Signed G Ricky Ledo. Conner assistant strength and conditioning K.Schrader, 1 time for 15 laps. San Diego 45 57 .441 9 Philadelphia at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Baltimore 57 45 .559 3 1/2 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Waived F-C Dwayne coach. Top 10 in Points: 1. M.Crafton, 393; 2. J.Burton, Wednesday’s Games Real Salt Lake at New York, 4 p.m. New York 53 48 .525 7 Jones, G Scott Machado and G Kevin Murphy. GEORGE WASHINGTON—Named Maria Fuccillo 345; 3. J.Buescher, 342; 4. T.Dillon, 337; 5. Pittsburgh 4, Washington 2 Los Angeles at Colorado, 4 p.m. Toronto 45 55 .450 14 1/2 FOOTBALL women’s assistant tennis coach. J.Sauter, 320; 6. T.Peters, 320; 7. B.Gaughan, 319; L.A. Dodgers 8, Toronto 3, 10 innings New England at D.C. United, 4 p.m. Central Division W L Pct GB National Football League INDIANA STATE—Promoted assistant coach Brian 8. R.Blaney, 319; 9. D.Wallace Jr., 309; 10. Atlanta 8, N.Y. Mets 2 Chicago at Houston, 6 p.m. Detroit 56 44 .560 — ARIZONA CARDINALS—Placed LB Dan Giordano Sheppard to offensive coordinator. M.Paludo, 308. C M C M Y K Y K

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Published: The World- April 18, May 23, June 20, July 25, 2013 C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K TThursday,hursday, July25,2013 • The World • BB77 Y K 909 Misc. Auto 916 Used Pick-Ups must be given to the court clerk or ad- 5. That U.S. Bank may purchase the More commonly known as:980 El- legal paper called a “Motion” or HONDA HONDA WORLDWORLDRLD ministrator within 30 days of the date Real Property at the judicial sale, and mira St SE, Bandon Oregon 97411 “Answer.” The “Motion” or “Answer” AUTO / VEHICLES / of first publication specified herein, that U.S. Bank may credit bid up to must be given to the Court Clerk or BOATS & TRAILERS along with the required filing fee. It the aggregate amount of its judgment I will on Monday, August 05, 2013, at Administrator on or before the expira- must be in proper form and have proof at the sale without advancing any 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- tion of four weeks from the date of the All Auto ads must be classified of service on the plaintiff’s attorney or, cash; trance of the Coos County Court- first publication of this Summons in categories 901 to 946 if the plaintiff does not have an attor- house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos along with the required filing fee. It ney, proof of service on the plaintiff. 6. That upon sale, the purchaser of County, Oregon, sell at public auction, must be in proper form and have proof Good Ad - $12.00 If you have questions, you should see the Real Property be let into posses- (subject to redemption as provided by of service on the Petitioner’s attorney $12,990$ 12,,990 3 lines - 1 week in The World, an attorney immediately. If you need sion, and that if any person or per- law), to the highest bidder for cash; all or, if the Petitioner does not have an 2006 Chevy Trailblazer Bandon Western World, help in finding an attorney, you may sons in possession refuse to surren- of the interest which the Defendants, attorney, proof of service on the Peti- LS, 4x4, Low Miles. Umpqua Post, The World link, contact the Oregon State Bar’s Law- der possession to the purchaser, the had on April 07, 2005 the date of the tioner. #B3373/146307 theworldlink.com and Smart yer Referral Service online at purchaser shall have the benefit of all trust deed, and all the interest Defend- Mobiles. www.oregonstatebar.org or by calling remedies the law affords to secure ants had thereafter. If you have any questions, you should (503) 684 3763 (in the Portland metro- possession, including the extraordi- see an attorney immediately. If you Better Ad - $15.00 politan area) or toll free elsewhere in nary writ of assistance; and Before bidding at the sale a prospec- need help in finding an attorney, you (includes a photo) Oregon at (800) 452 7636. tive bidder should independently in- may call the Oregon State Bar’s Law- 6 lines - 2 week in The World, 7. That the court award U.S. Bank vestigate: yer Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 $11,990$ 11,,990 Bandon Western World, SUMMARY STATEMENT OF such other and further relief as the or toll-free in Oregon at (800) ‘03 Honda Accord LX Umpqua Post, The World link, OBJECT OF COMPLAINT court deems appropriate. (a) The priority of the lien or interest 452-7636. 4 Door, 38K Miles, Auto, 1 Owner. theworldlink.com and Smart AND DEMAND FOR RELIEF of the judgment creditor; #B3345/613411 Mobile. U.S. Bank filed this action for the judi- DATED this 19th day of July, 2013. (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- /s/ Karen L. Costello cial foreclosure of a short form trust plicable to the property; Karen L. Costello, OSB #085391 Best Ad - $25.00 deed executed by Marcia Seevers, as MILLER NASH LLP (c) Approved uses for the property; Attorney for Petitioner grantor, in favor of U.S. Bank, as ben- /s/ Jesús Miguel Palomares (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- P.O. Box 1178, Coos Bay, OR 97420 (includes a photo & boxing) eficiary, that was recorded on Sep- Jesús Miguel Palomares, tices on the property; Telephone: (541) 269-1123 6 lines - 3 week in The World, tember 22, 2010, as Instrument No. OSB No. 114874 (e) Rights of neighboring property Bandon Western World, 2010-8625 in the official real property [email protected] owners; and PUBLISHED: The World- July 25, Au- $5,990$ 5,,990 Umpqua Post, and The World records of Coos County, Oregon (the Fax: (503) 224-0155 (f) Environmental laws and regula- gust 01, 08 and 15, 2013 link, theworldlink.com and 2000 Honda C RV LX “Trust Deed”). The Trust Deed en- Attorneys for Plaintiff tions that affect the property. (ID-20235215) 4x4, 5 Speed, Clean Smart Mobile. #217042/13164A cumbers real property commonly known as 977 S. 4th, Coos Bay, Ore- Address at which papers in this ac- Dated this fourth day of July, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE gon (the “Real Property”). The Trust tion may be served by mail on STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Deed secures repayment of a promis- plaintiff’s attorney: Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni COUNTY OF COOS sory note executed and delivered by Jesús Miguel palomares Ms. Seevers to U.S. Bank on or about Miller Nash LLP By: ______Case No. 13PB00119 $14,990$ 14,,990 Legals August 19, 2010, in the principal 111 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 3400 B. Griswold Civil Deputy amount of $80,000 (the “Note”). U.S. Portland, Oregon 97204 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PER- 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid 100 Bank is the sole owner and holder of PUBLISHED: The World - July 04, 11, SONS 4 Door, Auto, Nav System, Low Miles. the Note and the Trust Deed. PUBLISHED: The World - July 25, Au- 18 and 25, 2013 (ID-20233213) #B3295/026797 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF gust 01, 08 and 15, 2013 In the matter of Estate of: THE STATE OF OREGON U.S. Bank prays for judgment as fol- (ID-20235141) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DEBORAH KAY GROCE, FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS lows: STATE OF OREGON Deceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Case No. 13CV0543 1. That the court enter judgment for THE STATE OF OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION U.S. Bank in rem for the principal FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Case No. 13DM0380 undersigned has been appointed per- $11,990$ 11,,990 amount of $78,525.33, plus accrued sonal representative. All persons hav- 1999 G MC Sierra Ext Cab 4x4 interest through May 10, 2013, in the CASE NO 12CV0354 PETITIONER’S SUMMONS ing claims against the estate are re- SLE, 37K Miles, V8, Auto, PW & More. amount of $5,737.47 plus interest ac- #B3328/501108 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE quired to present them, with vouchers TION, successor by merger to U.S. cruing thereafter at the rate set forth ON WRIT OF EXECUTION In the Matter of the Marriage of: attached , to the undersigned per- Bank National Association ND, a in the Note ($11.29 per day) until fully IN FORECLOSURE sonal representative at PO Box 547 , national banking association, paid, plus late charges of $145.00 as KATHLEEN ANN HANBURG, North Bend, Oregon, 97459, within Plaintiff, of May 10, 2013, plus additional late CITIMAORTGAGE, INC., Petitioner, four months after the date of first pub- v. charges as set forth in the Note, plus Its successors in interest lications of this notice, or the claims MARK SEEVERS; UNKNOWN U.S. Bank’s reasonable attorney fees, and/or assigns and may be barred. $14,990$ 14,,990 HEIRS OF MARCIA GALE costs, and disbursements incurred Plaintiff, All persons whose rights may be af- herein, plus post-judgment simple in- 2005 Mazda Miata L S SEEVERS; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LOGAN PATRICK HANBURG, fected by the proceeding may obtain Convertible, Automatic, 22K Miles, JAMES HAROLD SEEVERS; ALL terest on all the foregoing amounts at Vs. Respondent. additional information from the records Hard Top, More. #B3367/413044 OCCUPANTS OF THE PROPERTY the maximum rate allowed by law from of the Court, the personal representa- DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT the date judgment is entered until fully DENISE E. EHRENDREICH, TO: LOGAN PATRICK HANBURG tive, or the lawyer for the personal HEREIN; and ALL OTHER PER- paid; INDIVIDUALLY AND AS TRUSTEE representative, Patrick M. Terry. SONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN FOR THE REDWOOD RIDGE FAM- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Dated and first published on July 25, CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, 2. That the foregoing amounts for ILY TRUST; ROBERT C. FIELD- OREGON: You are hereby required 2013. LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE PROP- which judgment is sought be declared ERAS TRUSTEE OF THE RED- to appear and answer the Petition filed $14,990$ 14,,990 ERTY DESCRIBED IN THE COM- a valid lien against the Real Property; WOOD RIDGE FAMILY TRUST; against you in the above-entitled Michelle Turner PLAINT HEREIN, AND OCCUPANTS cause on or before the expiration of Personal Representative 2003 Toyota Highlander Defendants. 3. That U.S. Bank’s lien on the Real OF THE PREMISES, four weeks from the date of the first V6, Auto, Low Miles. Property be foreclosed and the Real #B3313/569789 Defendant(s), publication of this Summons. If you PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: Mi- TO: All unknown heirs of Marcia Gale Property be sold by judicial sale in the fail to so answer, for want thereof, the chelle Turner 165 S. 5th St., Ste. A Seevers, all unknown heirs of James manner prescribed by law and that the By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued Petitioner will apply to the Court for Coos Bay, OR 97420 Harold Seevers, and all other persons proceeds derived from the sale of the out of the above entitled Circuit Court the relief demanded therein as fol- Telephone (541) 267-7086 and parties unknown claiming any Real Property be applied first to the on June 12, 2013 pursuant to a judg- lows. right, title, estate, lien, or interest in costs of sale and expenses incurred, ment of foreclosure enrolled and dock- LAWYER FOR PERSONAL REPRE- the property described in the then toward satisfaction of U.S. eted on March 18, 2013, in favor of (1) Dissolving the Marriage of Kath- SENTATIVE: $17,990$ 17,,990 complaint Bank’s judgment, and that the bal- Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, leen Ann Hanburg and Logan Patrick Patrick M. Terry, OSB025730 2006 Honda CRV LX ance, if any, be paid to the clerk of wherein it was ordered that the follow- Hanburg, and making an equitable di- PO Box 547 1 Owner, Low Miles, Auto You are hereby required to appear this court and distributed to such party ing described real property be sold in vision of the marital property and North Bend, OR 97459 #B3356/042415 and defend the complaint filed against or parties as may establish their rights the manner prescribed by law for the debts and granting other equitable re- Telephone (541) 756-2056 you in the above-entitled action within thereto; sale of real property upon execution, lief. Fax (541) 756-2092 to satisfy the judgment against In Rem 1350 Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay 30 days from the date of the first pub- lication. If you fail to do so, plaintiff 4. That defendants and all persons the Real Property located at: 980 El- This Summons is published by Order PUBLISHED: The World- July 25, Au- HondaWorld.com claiming an interest in the Real Prop- 541-888-5588 • 1-800-634-1054 U.S. Bank National Association (“U.S. mira St SE, Bandon Oregon 97411, of the Honorable Michael J. Gillespie, gust 01 and 08, 2013. ( ID-20235179) Bank”) will apply to the court for the erty by, through, or under them, defendant, in the sum of $146,957.63 Judge of the above Court, made and relief demanded in the complaint. The whether as purchasers, owners, en- together with interest thereon at the entered on the 18th day of July 2013, cumbrances, or otherwise, be barred Coos County Circuit Court date of the first publication of this rate of 9% per annum ($36.24 per directing publication of this Summons Case No. 13PB0077 summons is July 25, 2013. and foreclosed of all right, title, inter- diem) from March 19, 2013 and the once each week for four consecutive est, lien, or claim of every kind in and 916 Used Pick-Ups cost of this writ, until paid. weeks in The World, newspaper. Estate of Donald Frank Rice NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: to the Real Property, and every part READ THESE PAPERS and parcel thereof, including the tene- Lot 9, Block 22, Woodland Addition NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: FOR SALE: 1982 Ford F-150 ments, hereditaments, appurtenances, NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS pickup. Short bed. Automatic, V-8, CAREFULLY! to the Town of Bandon, Coos READ THESE PAPERS You must “appear” in this case or the and fixtures, if any, thereunto belong- County, Oregon. Together with any CAREFULLY! A/C, brown & beige. 180,000 miles. ing or appertaining, except for any Notice: The Circuit Court of the Runs good. $900. 541-332-0229. other side will win automatically. To portion of the vacated alley front- State of Oregon, for the County of “appear,” you must file with the court statutory right of redemption that de- ing and abutting thereon that You must “appear” in this case or the fendants may have in and to the Real Coos, has appointed Dawn Lett as a legal document called a “motion” or would Inure by operation of law. other side will win automatically. To Personal Representative of the Estate DID you know you could FAX “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” Property; “appear” you must file with the Court a The World your ad at 541-267-0294. of Donald Frank Rice, deceased. All

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persons having claims against said Woodland, WA 98674 Defendants. Deceased. will be utilized for the project. Refer to works construction. The City of estate are required to present the bid documents for complete bid re- Lakeside reserves the right to reject same, with property vouchers to the LAWYER FOR PERSONAL REPRE- To: The Unknown Heirs and Devi- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the quirements and additional information. any or all proposals, waive technicali- attorney for the Personal Representa- SENTATIVE: sees of John J. Bristow undersigned has been appointed Per- ties or irregularities, and to accept any tive at the address listed below within Malcolm J. Corrigall, OSB #730653 sonal Representative. All persons Bid documents may be examined at proposal if such action is believed to four months from the date of first pub- Corrigall, McClintock & Costello, LLP You are hereby required to appear having claims against the estate are local plan centers, viewed and/or be in the best interest of the City. lication of this notice as stated below, P.O. Box 1178, Coos Bay, Oregon and defend the Complaint filed required to present them, with vouch- downloaded without charge at or they may be barred. All persons 97420 against you in the above entitled ers attached, to the undersigned Per- www.fordgraphics.com (Oregon, PUBLISHED: The World - July 18 and whose rights may be affected by this Telephone: (541) 269-1123 cause within thirty (30) days from sonal Representative at the offices of PlanWell, Public Planroom), or ob- 25, 2013 (ID-20234939) proceeding may obtain additional in- Fax: (541) 269-1126 the date of service of this summons BROPHY, SCHMOR, BROPHY, PAR- tained for the non-refundable cost of formation from the records of the Email: [email protected] upon you, and in case of your fail- ADIS, MADDOX & WEAVER, LLP, reproduction and shipping from ARC NOTICE: Bandon School District is court, the Personal Representative, or ure to do so, for want thereof, Plain- 201 West Main St,. Fifth Floor, PO Oregon, 503/227-3424. accepting proposals for the upgrade the attorney for the Personal Repre- PUBLISHED: The World- July 11, 18 tiff will apply to the court for the re- Box 128, Medford, Oregon 97501, at- of eight bathrooms from experienced sentative. and 25, 2013 (ID-20234577) lief demanded in the Complaint. torneys for the Personal Representa- We are an equal opportunity employer and qualified contractors in the state tive, within four (4) months after the and request bids from all qualified of Oregon. The District invites quali- Dated and first published July 25, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: date of first publication of this notice, firms including disadvantaged, minor- fied individuals or agencies to submit 2013. THE STATE OF OREGON READ THESE or the claims may be barred. ity, women, disabled veterans and Proposals based upon the Scope of FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS PAPERS CAREFULLY! emerging small business enterprises. Work contained in the RFP, which is PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: PROBATE DEPARTMENT All persons whose rights may be af- CCB License # 28417. available from Linda Smith, Executive Dawn Lett fected by the proceedings may obtain Administrative Assistant, 5413474411. Case No.: 13PB0058 You must “appear” in this case or the additional information from the records PUBLISHED: The World- July 25, 30 A site visit is required. Only sealed other side will win automatically. To of the Court, the Personal Represent- and August 01, 2013 (ID-20235266) written proposals will be accepted and ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL In the matter of the Estate of: “appear” you must file with the court a ative, or the attorneys for the Personal must be received at Bandon School REPRESENTATIVE: SONJA M. WOODSON, legal paper called a “motion” or Representative, BROPHY, SCHMOR, CITY of LAKESIDE District, 455 Ninth Street SW, Bandon Lisa K. Day Decedent. “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” BROPHY, PARADIS, MADDOX & P.O. Box “L” Oregon, no later than 3:00 p.m. on Lisa K. Day, LLC (or “reply”) must be given to the WEAVER, LLP. 915 N. Lake August 2, 2013. The District reserves 1550 NW Eastman Parkway, NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS court clerk or administrator within Dated and first published July 25, Lakeside, OR 97449 the right to accept or reject any or all Suite 275 30 days of the date of first publica- 2013. Phone (541) 759-3011 proposals. Gresham, OR 97030 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tion specified herein along with the Paul Kearns Fax (541) 759-3711 Tel: (503) 669-3406 Anna Hagner, the initial personal rep- required filing fee. It must be in Personal Representative PUBLISHED: The World- July 23 and Fax: (503) 669-3466 resentative herein died on July 6, proper form and have proof of service REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 30, 2013 (ID-2023596) 2013. The undersigned has been ap- on the plaintiff’s attorney or, if the PUBLISHED: The World- July 25, Au- CITY ATTORNEY SERVICES PUBLISHED: The World - July 25, Au- pointed successor personal represent- plaintiff does not have an attorney, gust 01 and 08, 2013 (ID-20235208) Proposal Due Date: August 2, 2013 gust 01 and 08, 2013 (ID-20234413) ative. All persons having claims proof of service on the plaintiff. against the estate are required to BAY AREA HOSPITAL BUILDING The City of Lakeside invites proposals IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE present them, with vouchers attached, If you have questions, you should see EXPANSION for contracted legal services. Propos- S MALL STATE OF OREGON to the undersigned successor per- an attorney immediately. If you need COOS BAY, OREGON als are due to the City FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS sonal representative at P.O. Box help in finding an attorney, you may BID PACKAGE #8 - WOUND CLINIC Recorder/Manager’s Office by 5:00 1006, North Bend, Oregon 97459, call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer NO PRE-BID MEETING p.m. on August 2, 2013. The City Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or B USINESS Case No. 13PB0081 within four months after the date of BIDS DUE: 2:00 P.M., AUGUST 6 seeks services encompassing the tra- first publication of this notice, or the toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ditional scope of work including legal NOTICE TO INTERESTED claims may be barred. The relief sought in the Complaint counsel, opinions, consultation and PERSONS is the foreclosure of the property Hoffman Construction Company, Con- coordination with special counsel. At- O WNERS : All persons located at 330 North Ave NE, struction Manager/General Contractor tendance at a variety of meetings may In the Matter of the Estate of: whoseBandon, OR 97411. (“CM/GC”) for the Bay Area Hospital be requested, including staff meetings MARGARET JEAN GAJDA, rights may be affected by the pro- Building Expansion, requests sub-bid and Council meetings as specified. Deceased. ceedings may obtain additional infor- proposals for work associated with The City’s Attorney resigned recently Find your niche mation from the records of the court, Date of First Publication: July 18, Wound Clinic on behalf of the Bay after serving in that capacity for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the the successor personal representa- 2013 Area Hospital District (“Owner”) for the slightly over 4 years. The City is oper- here! Tell them undersigned has been appointed per- tive, or the attorneys for the succes- following work: Bid Package #8 - ating with a re-dedicated City Council sonal representative. All persons hav- sor personal representative, Stebbins McCarthy & Holthus, LLP Wound Clinic (Concrete, Architectural and hired an experienced City what ing claims against the estate are re- Coffey & Collins, P.O. Box 1006, ______Woodwork, Doors & Hardware, Fin- Recorder/Manager April 1, 2013. your quired to present them, with vouchers North Bend, Oregon 97459. [ ] Casey Pence, OSB #975271 ishes, Flooring, Painting, Specialties, business has to attached, to the undersigned personal [ ] Ellis W. Wilder, OSB# 124995 Fire Suppression, Mechanical and For full RFP packet contact City Hall. representative at P.O. Box 133, 193 Dated and first published July 18, [ ] Robert Hakari, OSB# 114082 Electrical). For questions, contact the City offer on the Caribou Lane, Woodland, WA 98674, 2013. [ ] Amber Norling, OSB# 094593 Recorder/Manager, Curtis Kelling, by within four months after the date of [ ] Carrie A. Majors-Staab, Proposals must utilize the specified phone, 541-759-3011 or email first publication of this notice, or the COOS ELDERLY SERVICES, INC., OSB# 980785 PROPOSAL FORM and be delivered, [email protected]. Bulletin Board. claims may be barred. Successor Personal Representative [ ] Chris Fowler, OSB# 052544 faxed or emailed to arrive at Hoffman [ ] Lisa E. Lear, OSB #852672 Construction Company, 805 SW Delivery: Proposals may be mailed, Affordable All persons whose rights may be af- [ ] Andreanna C. Smith, OSB# 131336 Broadway, Suite 2100, Portland, Ore- faxed, emailed, or hand-delivered to fected by the proceedings may obtain PUBLISHED: The World - July 18, 25 920 SW 3rd Avenue, First Floor gon 97205, Bid Fax 503/221-8888, the City of Lakeside, attention Dean advertising additional information from the records and August 01, 2013 (ID-20234900) Portland, OR 97204 Email [email protected] no later Warner, Mayor. of the court, the personal representa- Phone: (877) 369-6122, Ext. 3370 than 2:00 p.m., August 6, 2013. A customized just Fax: (503) 694-1460 tive, or the lawyer for the personal IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF completed Subcontractor/Vendor Communications: All communications representative: [email protected] Questionnaire, including requested are to be directed through the City for you! Call THE STATE OF OREGON Of Attorneys for Plaintiff FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS safety and financial information, must Recorder/Manager’s Office. Malcolm J. Corrigall accompany all bids, unless submitted 541-269-1222 P.O. Box 1178 PUBLISHED: The World - July 18, 25, within the previous 12 months. Bids Minimum Qualifications: Case No.: 13CV0246 August 01 and 08, 2013 Coos Bay, OR 97420 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION will be privately opened in the pres- (a) Each attorney in the proposed Telephone: (541) 269-1123 (ID-20234322) ence of the Owner’s Representative. team must possess a Juris Doctorate Ext. 269 Fax: (541) 269-1126 STATE FARM BANK, F.S.B., through Bids directed to other locations e.g. degree and have graduated from a Email: [email protected] its loan servicing agent CENLAR, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE other offices, other fax machines, law school accredited by the American to get started FSB STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR other E-mail addresses, or received Bar Association; Dated and first published on July 11, Plaintiff, THE COUNTY OF COOS PROBATE after the bid deadline will not be con- (b) Each attorney in the proposed today. 2013. DEPARTMENT sidered. team must be a member in good /s/______vs. standing of the Oregon State Bar As- Jeri Stocker No. 13PB0155 Bidders must be properly licensed sociation; Personal Representative THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVI- (Commercial Endorsement) by the (c) The proposed designated City At- For Help placing your SEES OF JOHN J. BRISTOW; SEAN NOTICE TO INTERESTED Construction Contractors Board at the torney must have a minimum of three classified ads, call PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: BRISTOW, AS HEIR; STATE OF PERSONS time of bid. This is a public works years of experience in the field of mu- Jeri Stocker OREGON; RAY KLEIN INC. DBA project requiring prevailing wages and nicipal law, with particular experience The World at 541-269-1222 P.O. Box 133 PROFESSIONAL CREDIT SERVICE; In the Matter of the Estate of: a public works bond. A Contractor in land use, municipal utilities, con- Ask for CLASSIFIEDS! 193 Caribou Lane OCCUPANTS OF THE PROPERTY DOUGLAS W. 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