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NATHAN,
continued from Page A10
the Month, converting all
nine of his save opportuni-
ties and posting a 0.75 ERA
for the month. Nathan also
overtook Eddie Guarda-
do for second on the Twins
all-time saves list on Sept. 9,
2006, earning his 117th save
against the Detroit Tigers.
Nathan went 7-0 on the
season with a 1.58 ERA and
95 strikeouts to go along
with his 36 saves — which
made him the fi rst player
in Twins history to earn 35
saves in three straight sea-
sons. Nathan's 61 appearanc-
es were the highest in the
AL while opponents batted
just .158 against him. Nathan
placed fi fth in Cy Young vot-
ing and the Twins won the
AL Central for the second
time in three years.
Even though the Twins
had a disappointing season
in 2007, Nathan still played
at an extremely high level,
converting 37 of his 41 save
opportunities for the season.
For the third year in a row,
Nathan was named a fi nalist
for the Reliever of the Year
award after posting a 1.88
ERA and 77 strikeouts over
71.2 innings.
In 2008, the Twins re-
signed Nathan to a four-year,
$47 million contract. After
converting 27 of his fi rst 29
save opportunities, Nathan
made his return to the All-
Star Game. He fi nished the
year with a 1.33 ERA, which
was a career-best, and 39
saves.
One of the best seasons of
Nathan’s career came in 2009
when he led MLB with a ca-
reer-high of 47 saves, which
was a new franchise record.
At the end of the year, Na-
than was awarded the AL Re-
lief Man of the Year Award.
However, Nathan couldn’t
duplicate his regular season
success in the playoffs as he
blew a save in game two of
the ALDS against the Yan-
kees — the Twins lost the
series in three games.
Nathan was sidelined for
the entire 2010 season after
undergoing Tommy John
surgery to repair an injured
elbow. Nathan struggled in
his return to the team in
2011 and lost his role as the
closer. However, on Aug. 10,
2011, Nathan became the
Twins franchise leader in
saves.
The Twins elected not to
renew Nathan’s contract in
the offseason, which made
him a free agent. He wound
up signing a two-year deal
with the Texas Rangers.
Nathan had a great
bounce-back season in 2012,
fi nishing the year with an
ERA of 2.80 and 37 saves.
He also made his fi fth all-star
appearance.
Nathan pitched even
better for the Rangers in
2013, going 6-2 with a 1.39
ERA and 43 saves. On April
8, 2013, Nathan recorded
the 300th save of his career
against the Tampa Bay Rays.
He also made it to his sixth
All-Star Game and recorded
the save for the AL.
In the offseason, Nathan
signed a two-year, $20 mil-
lion deal with the Detroit Ti-
gers. Although his ERA bal-
looned up to 4.81 in 2014,
Nathan still earned 35 saves
for the Tigers, He made one
appearance in the postseason
for Detroit and retired all
three batters he faced.
Nathan appeared in only
one game with the Tigers in
2015. He once agains had to
endure Tommy John surgery
after re-injuring his throw-
ing elbow.
Nathan signed a minor
league deal with the Cubs in
2016. He spent the fi rst 60
days of the seasons on the
disabled list recovering from
his Tommy John Surgery.
However, Nathan was re-
leased after just three games.
He was signed by the team
that drafted him, the Giants,
and appeared in seven games
for San Francisco.
On Sept. 3, 2017, Nathan
signed a one-day contract
with Minnesota to offi cial-
The Brat
Minnesota Twins Photo
Joe Nathan waves to the crowd after being inducted into the Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame.
As 2021 gets underway,
we all refl ect on the past year
as the disturbed child of an
otherwise normal and happy
family. This delinquent child
brought wrath down on us
all. Even those of us who just
wanted to go fi shing.
Winter steelhead fi sh-
ing on the coastal rivers has
become more of an early
spring event with a policy
of releasing very few earlier
returning hatchery fi sh in fa-
vor of relying on wild stock
that generally return from
the ocean in late February
and into April. This noble,
yet fl awed policy has resulted
in fewer fi sh, almost none in
many small rivers, and con-
centrating all the fi shermen
in a few large rivers over a
shorter period of time. Not
an optimal situation.
Making this situation im-
possible, the coastal counties
closed all public county boat
ramps to prevent the spread
of COVID-19, rendering
most rivers unavailable, leav-
ing only the smaller rivers
with very few fi sh available.
This did enhance the abili-
ty of
most fi shermen to
complain and make excuses
for poor catch rates, a virtue
we excel at in spades.
For those of us who fi sh
for trout, there were oppor-
tunities, but campgrounds
were closed most every-
where until early summer.
This disadvantage for us was
overcome in late May by
traveling eight hours to fi sh
the Owyhee River where
rough camping and no facil-
ities were available.
In June we made our an-
nual trip to Klamath Lake
for big rainbows. Apparently
these fi sh were social dis-
tancing as few were interest-
ed in our fl ies.
ly retire from baseball as a
member of the Twins. He is
the Twins franchise leader
in saves, single-season saves,
highest strikeout-to-walk ra-
tio and most consecutive save
opportunities converted.
Nathan ended his career
with the eighth most saves in
MLB history (377) — 376 of
which were in the AL, which
is second most in league his-
tory. He also retired with
an 89.3% save percentage,
which is the highest among
players with at least 200 saves.
Nathan’s had four seasons
with 35 saves, a sub-1.89
ERA and sub-1.00 WHIP,
which is tied for the most
of all time. His nine seasons
of 35 saves or more and four
seasons of 40 saves or more
are each the third most in
MLB history.
Email the reporter at news@
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August was a bit more
generous. We made two trips
to fi sh the lower Deschutes
River but the steelhead
were scarce. A two-day trip
to Crane Prairie Reservoir
was fun and productive, but
crowded. We had thought
of new strategies to try
there this year.
As the pandemic con-
tinued on, September
greeted us with epic wild-
fi res. We were able to fi nd
our way through the smoke
to travel to Nehalem Bay
to fi sh for Chinook. We had
good and and luck: all the
fi sh we caught were large
Coho salmon, which by law
had to be released. At least
we caught fi sh.
The remainder of the
year was sprinkled with a
few canceled salmon trips.
Various reasons caused these
cancellations, but in truth,
I think we were worn out
with the whole experience
of all the restrictions and
hassles. But now the “Year
of the Brat” is behind us and
with the vaccine, we can see
the light at the end of the
tunnel. May we all have a
better 2021! I have fi sh to
catch.
public notices
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has
been appointed personal
representative of the Estate
of James P. Farthing, Marion
County Circuit Court Case
No. 20PB08615. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to present
them, with vouchers attached,
to the undersigned personal
representative at P.O. Box
350, Sublimity, OR 97385,
within four months after the
date of fi rst publication of this
notice, or the claims may be
baned.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings may obtain
additional information from
the records of the court, the
personal representative, or
the attorneys for the personal
representative.
Dated and fi rst published:
January 1, 2021.
Irene Farthing
Personal Representative
Milan E. Castillo
Attorney for
Personal Representative
P.O. Box 350
Sublimity, OR 97385
Phone: (503) 769-8089
1/1, 1/8, 1/15
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the
County of Marion
In the Matter of the Estate of
Wendell L. Foote, Deceased
No. 20PB08762 - Probate
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative of the estate of
the above-named decedent.
All persons having claims
against the estate are required
to present such claims within
four months after the date of
fi rst publication of this notice
to Pioneer Trust Bank, N.A.,
Attn: Steve Spencer, CTFA,
PO Box 2305, Salem, OR
97308, or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceeding
may
obtain
additional information from
the records of the court, the
Personal Representative, or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
Dated and fi rst published
January 8, 2021.
\s\Pioneer Trust Bank, N.A.
Personal Representative
Heltzel Williams PC
Deborah R. Lush,
OSB #023732
P. O. Box 1048
Salem, Oregon 97308-1048
Attorneys for Personal
Representative
1/8, 1/15, 1/22
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that GARA GAY
ADAMS has been appointed
Personal Representative of
the ESTATE OF MARCIA ANN
GUERIN, Deceased, by the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Marion County
under Case No. 20PB08685.
All persons having claims
against the estate are
required to present them, with
vouchers attached, to the
said Personal Representative
at Stayton Law, PO Box 248,
Stayton, OR 97383, within
four months after the date of
fi rst publication of this notice,
or the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings may obtain
additional information from
the records of the court, the
Personal Representative, or
the attorney for the Personal
Representative.
Dated and fi rst published
January 15, 2021.
Personal Representative:
Gara Gay Adams
6221 Walina Ct SE
Salem, OR 97317
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
Jennifer L. Tiger,
OSB#990890
Stayton Law
PO Box 248
Stayton, Oregon 97383
1/15, 1/22, 1/29
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Case No. 20PB08897
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
MAXINE M. TAYLOR,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Amber Anderson has
been appointed Personal
Representative of the Estate
of Maxine M. Taylor. All
persons having claims against
the Estate are required to
present them, with vouchers
attached, to the Personal
Representative at: PO Box
804, Salem OR 97308, within
four (4) months after the date
of fi rst publication of this
notice, or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings may obtain
additional information from
the records of the Court, the
Personal
Representative,
or from the Attorney for the
Personal Representative.
Dated and fi rst published:
January 15, 2021.
Andrew W. Sprauer
Andrew W. Sprauer
OSB #081245
Attorney for
Personal Representative
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Amber Anderson
PO Box 522
Jefferson OR 97352
Telephone: (503) 856-4626
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Andrew W. Sprauer
OSB #081245
Churchill Leonard Lawyers
PO Box 804
Salem OR 97308
Telephone: (503) 585-2255
Facsimile: (503) 364-8033
Email:
asprauer@churchill-law.com
1/15, 1/22, 1/29
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
ASSOCIATES, INC.
Notice is hereby given
that Diagnostic Imaging
Associates., Inc., an Oregon
corporation, whose last known
principal offi ce was located at
698 12th Street SE, Suite 145,
Salem, Oregon, 97301, was
dissolved effective December
31, 2020. All persons having
a claim against Diagnostic
Imaging
Associates,
Inc.
are required to present the
claim, including the name of
claimant(s), address, telephone
number, and description of
claim alleged, to Victor J.
Leonardo, MD at 698 12th
Street SE, Suite 145, Salem, OR
97301. A claim will be barred
unless a proceeding to enforce
the claim is commenced within
fi ve (5) years after the date of
publication of this notice.
1/15, 1/22, 1/29
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
ATTENTION!!!!
Due to current COVID-19
restrictions impacting court
practices in Marion County,
you may participate in the
hearing referenced in the
attached summons by phone
rather than in person. To
appear by telephone for this
hearing, call 1-971-323-0609.
When prompted, enter the
assigned meeting code, 378
263 040#.
If you have any questions,
please contact your attorney.
If you do not have an attorney,
please contact the Juvenile
Court Clerk at (503) 5662974
to request one be appointed
to you.
IF YOU ARE FEELING
ILL, please DO NOT come
to court. Instead, please
participate in the hearing by
phone.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MARION COUNTY
Juvenile Department
Case Nos.
20JU05842
20JU05844
20JU05846
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
In the Matters of
ANTONIO RAUL VIVEROS
MADRIZ, ALICIA VARGAS,
PEDRO VARGAS VIVEROS,
Children.
TO: Raul Vargas Lopez
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON:
A petition has been fi led
asking the court to terminate
your parental rights to the
above-named children for
the purpose of placing
the children for adoption.
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO
PERSONALLY
APPEAR
BEFORE the Marion County
Juvenile Court at 2970
Center Street NE, Salem,
Oregon 97301, on the 25th
day of January, 2021 at 9:00
a.m. to admit or deny the
allegations of the petition and
to personally appear at any
subsequent
court-ordered
hearing. YOU MUST APPEAR
PERSONALLY
IN
THE
COURTROOM ON THE DATE
AND AT THE TIME LISTED
ABOVE.
AN
ATTORNEY
MAY NOT ATTEND THE
HEARING IN YOUR PLACE.
THEREFORE, YOU MUST
APPEAR EVEN IF YOUR
ATTORNEY ALSO APPEARS.
This summons is published
pursuant to the orders of
the circuit court judge of
the above-entitled court,
dated December 9, 2020
and December 24, 2020.
The orders direct that this
summons
be
published
once each week for three
consecutive weeks, making
three publications in all, in
a published newspaper of
general circulation in Marion
County.
Date of fi rst publication:
January 1, 2021.
Date of last publication:
January 15, 2021.
NOTICE
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY
IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR
PERSONALLY BEFORE THE
COURT OR DO NOT APPEAR
AT
ANY
SUBSEQUENT
C O U R T- O R D E R E D
HEARING, the court may
proceed in your absence
without
further
notice
and
TERMINATE
YOUR
PARENTAL RIGHTS to the
above-named children either
ON THE DATE SPECIFIED
IN THIS SUMMONS OR ON
A FUTURE DATE, and may
make such orders and take
such action as authorized by
law.
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
(1) YOU HAVE A RIGHT
TO BE REPRESENTED BY
AN ATTORNEY IN THIS
MATTER. If you are currently
represented by an attorney,
CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY
IMMEDIATELY
UPON
RECEIVING THIS NOTICE.
Your previous attorney may
not be representing you in
this matter.
IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD
TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY and
you meet the state’s fi nancial
guidelines, you are entitled to
have an attorney appointed
for you at state expense. TO
REQUEST
APPOINTMENT
OF AN ATTORNEY TO
REPRESENT YOU AT STATE
EXPENSE,
YOU
MUST
IMMEDIATELY CONTACT the
Marion County Circuit Court,
Juvenile Department located
at 2960 Center Street NE,
Salem, OR 97301, phone
number
(503)
588-5291,
between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. for further
information.
IF YOU WISH TO HIRE AN
ATTORNEY, please retain one
as soon as possible and have
the attorney present at the
above hearing. If you need
help fi nding an attorney, you
may call the Oregon State
Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service
at (503) 684-3763 or toll free
in Oregon at (800) 452-7636.
IF YOU ARE REPRESENT-
ED BY AN ATTORNEY, IT IS
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO
MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH
YOUR ATTORNEY AND TO
KEEP YOUR ATTORNEY AD-
VISED OF YOUR WHERE-
ABOUTS.
(2) If you contest the
petition, the court will schedule
a hearing on the allegations
of the petition and order you
to appear personally and
may schedule other hearings
related to the petition and
order you to appear personally.
IF YOU ARE ORDERED TO
APPEAR, YOU MUST APPEAR
PERSONALLY
IN
THE
COURTROOM, UNLESS THE
COURT HAS GRANTED YOU
AN EXCEPTION IN ADVANCE
UNDER ORS 419B.918 TO
APPEAR BY OTHER MEANS
INCLUDING,
BUT
NOT
LIMITED TO, TELEPHONIC
OR OTHER ELECTRONIC
MEANS.
AN
ATTORNEY
MAY NOT ATTEND THE
HEARING(S) IN YOUR PLACE.
PETITIONER’S ATTORNEY
Amanda M Harmon
Assistant Attorney General
Department of Justice
1162 Court Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-4096
Phone: (503) 934-4400
ISSUED this 24th day of
December, 2020.
Issued by:
s/ Amanda M. Harmon
Amanda
M
Harmon
#133801
Assistant Attorney General
1/1, 1/8, 1/15