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poison," experts say.A4 By Elon Glucklich The Bulletin
Beer teCh —This robot will fetch you a brew, but it could have more applications.A3
Plus: Feathered fossil — Scientists are following the evolutionary link between birds
St. Charles Health System has picked a site for its Prineville medical campus. Hospital officials announced Friday they've agreed to purchase 20 acres
southeast of downtown Prineville from Ochoco Lumber Co. for about $1 million. The site is on Southeast Combs Flat Road, across the street from Cecil Sly Elementary School. Construction on the 60,000-
square-foot hospital could start in December or early next year, said Kirk Schueler, chief administrative officer for St. Charles. The land agreement "is a big step," Schueler said. The new Prineville hospital is ex-
pected to open in mid-2015. The plans follow an April vote by members of the nonprofit Pioneer Memorial Hospital to dissolve the organization once the new hospital is complete. The health care campus
is expected to include 12 inpatient beds, an emergency department, primary and specialty care physician clinics, lab and imaging rooms, two surgical suites and a
pharmacy. See Prineville/A5
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T.J. Hurd and his son, Dalton, look over newspaper clippings and other memorabilia Friday evening from the 1987 state championship baseball season T.J. Hurd was a part of at Bend High. Dalton will likewise be playing at 1:30 p.m. today in the 5A state title game when Bend High faces Sherwood. See full preview coverage of today's game in Sports on page C1.
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WASHINGTON — Falling health-care costs are brightening the financial outlook for Medicare, extending the life of the trust fund that supports the program until 2026 — two years later than previously forecast. The new projections, released Friday by the program's trustees, credit President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act in part for the improvement in the finances of the federal health insurance program for the elderly. The act's limits on Medicare Advantage, a more expensive form of Medicare run by private insurers, are proving more effective than previously forecast, the report said. The trustees also cited lower-than-expected spending in "most ... service categories — especially skilled nursing facilities," a development that is not well understood. Costs have been slowing throughout the health-care industry, due in part to the recent recession, economists say, but also because of what appear to be more fundamental changes aimed at reducing waste and improving results. The trustees reported no such gains in the finances of Social Security, but no significant deterioration, either. SeeMedicare /A4
Exactly 26 years ago today, Bend High's baseball team wrote the final chapter of a classic small-school Cinderella story. The plucky Lava Bears from rural Central Oregon — Bend's population then was just 18,450 — traveled to big-city Portland and upset No. 2-ranked Tigard, then the third-largest school in the state, 5-1 at Civic Stadium in the 1987 AAA baseball state final. It was Bend High's first — and remains the school's only — state baseball championship.
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• Bend High's team in today's state final has ties to Bend's1987baseball champs "Back then, when the town was a lot smaller, it was a big deal," says T.J. Hurd, 43, who was a reserve senior outfielder for the Bears' 1987 squad. "We beat a bunch of top-ranked teams, and then had to play a Portland school in the finaL ... It was a long time ago, but boy was it fun." All those years later, Bend is back in the state finaL The Lava Bears who have not made a baseball championshipappearance since their momentous 1987 season, play Sherwood today at I:30 p.m. at Volcanoes Stadium in Keizer for the Class 5A state title. Of course, no current Bend
Discount clothing company Ross Dress for Less is looking to open a store on Bend's south side in the vacant half of the former Gottschalks building, planning documents filed this week with the city of Bend show. It could become the second Ross store in Bend. The company has a store in the Cascade Village Shopping Center on Bend's north side. Planning documents show the new store would open in the Pioneer Crossing shopping center on Southeast Third Street and Badger Road. However, the documents provided no timeline for opening the second Ross store. Company officials did not respond to several requests for comment this week. The Ross proposal comes on the heels of several other Central Oregon projects announced by national retailers. See Ross/A5
RossDressfor Less Ross Dress for Less is reportedly looking to open a second retail store in Bend at the Pioneer Crossing shopping
center.
Assistant Coach Dave Williams was a member of Bend High's 1987 state championship team. player was even alive during the Bears' last championship run. But that does not mean the 2013 team will be without a little bit of 1987 charm.
In fact, this year's team has more than a few connections with its brothers from another era. SeeBaseball /A5
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Spelling of bee'swinning word not kosher,somesay By Joseph Berger New York Times News Service
NEW YORK — The national spellingbee spelled it wrong. Or so say mavens of Yiddish about the winning word, knaidel, in the widely televised Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday night.
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Knaidel is the matzo ball or dumpling that Jewish cooks put in chicken soup. But somebody may have farblondjet, or gone astray, the Yiddish experts say. The preferred spelling has historically been kneydl, according to transliterated Yiddish orthography de-
cided upon by linguists at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, the Manhattan-based organization recognized by many Yiddish speakers as the authority on all things Yiddish. The spelling contest, however, relies not on YIVO linguists but on Webster's
Third New International Dictionary, and that is what contestants cram with, said a bee spokesman, Chris Kemper. Officials at Merriam-Webster, the dictionary's publisher, defended their choice of spelling as the most common variant of the word from a language that, problematical-
ly, is written in the Hebrew, not Roman, alphabet. "Bubbes in Boca Raton are using the word knaidel when they mail in their recipes to the St. Petersburg Times," said Kory Stamper, an associate editor at Merriam-Webster in Springfield, Mass. SeeBee/A4
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The Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY — Tornadoes rolled in from the prairie and slammed Oklahoma City and its suburbs, trapping people in their vehicles as a storm swept down an interstate highway while commuters tried to beat it home. Five people were killed, including a mother and baby killed near Union City. Another person died at El Reno, the first city struck by the storm, said Amy Elliott, a spokeswoman for the state medical examiner. Circumstances involving the other two deaths weren't immediately known, Elliott said. About 50 people were hurt, five critically, hospital officials said. Meteorologists had warned a bout p a r t i cularly na s t y weather Friday but said the
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storm's fury didn't match that of a deadly twister that struck suburban Moore last week. Violent weather also moved through the St. Louis area, ripping part of the roof off a suburban casino. Friday's broad storm in Oklahoma hit during the evening rush hour and stuck around, causing havoc on Interstate 40, a major artery connecting suburbs east and west of the city,
and dropping so much rain on the area that streets were flooded to a depth of 4 feet. To the south, a severe storm with winds approaching 80 mph rolled into Moore, where a top-of-the-scale EF5 tornado killed 24 on May 20. Rick Smith, the w arning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service at Norman, said that while the storm packed a powerful
Friday were killed when part of the structure collapsed and ensnared them, authorities said. At least five other firefighters were hospitalized in the blaze that became the deadliest in the118-year history of the Houston Fire Department. Five other people were injured and were hospitalized for treatment of chest pains or leg injuries.
U.S. wOman killed iII Syria —A Michigan mother killed during fighting in Syria often left many family members and friends in the
punch, it wasn't as strong as the Moore tornado. "This storm had everything you could handle at one time: tornadoes, h a il , li g h tning,
heavy rain, people clogging the highways," Smith said. The region was fortunate because the storm touched down mostly in r u r a l a r eas and missed central Oklahoma City. "It's not even close to anything like what we had last week," Smith said. "We were very concerned this w ould move into downtown. It would have been a major problem. It made all the difference that it was out in the country." Standing water was several feet deep, and in some places it looked more like a hurricane had passed through than a tornado. More than 86,000 utility customers were without power.
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moving around frequently and taking trips to the Middle East, including the one that would be her last, relatives said Friday. Family of Nicole Lynn Mansfield say they are left with differing, incomplete accounts of the life of the 33-year-old mother, who is the only American known to have been killed fighting in Syria.
GOOgle ilI COurt —A federal judge hasordered Google Inc. to comply with FBI warrantless demands for customer data. U.S. District Court Judge Susan lllston on Tuesday rejected Google's argument that the so-called National Security Letters the company received from the FBI were unconstitutional and unnecessary. Illston
ordered Google to comply with the secret demandseventhough she found the letters unconstitutional in March in a separate case filed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
MyaIImar ClaShBS —AsMyanmar grapples with its transition to democracy, its Muslim minority is experiencing its perils in vivid, bloody fashion. Hundreds have died since last year as victims of sectarian strife. In the country's latest round of Buddhist-Muslim violence, swarms of Buddhist men roamed Lashio's crumbling streets this week, armed with rocks and sticks and machetes. Before police
and army troops stepped in, anarchic crowds hadtorched scores of Muslim-owned shops, sending plumes of black smoke into the sky. By the time it all ended, at least one person was dead and the town's
Muslim community cowered in their homes in fear. TalidalI denial —Days after being roundly condemnedfor targeting the International Committee of the RedCross, the Taliban on
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MSXICBII diSBPPeul'BIICSS —Partygoers reveled inside a nightclub in the trendy Zona Rosa neighborhood in Mexico City. Eleven
youngpeople— sevenmenandfourwomen — nevermadeithome. All are from Tepito, a crime-ridden slum in the heart of the city. The authorities said Friday, five days after the group's disappearance, that they did not know whether the11 had been abducted and that the how and why of their vanishing remained a mystery. As drug-related
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Square, Istanbul's equivalent of Cairo's Tahrir Square,
GSfmull CSIISuS —Germany, which has beendeeply concerned
Friday in Istanbul, Turkey.
with a replica Ottoman-era army barracks that would
about its rapidly dwindling population, released the results of its first
Police officers attacked agroup of peaceful demonstrators Friday in Istanbul's Taksim Square with water cannons andtear gas, sending scores of people, protesters and tourists alike, scurrying into shops and luxury hotels and turning the center of this
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census in nearly a quarter of a century on Friday andfound1.5 million fewer inhabitants than previously assumed.Germany hadnot
the beginning of the week, thegatherings havebroad-
The disappearance of1.5 million people —equal to almost1.9 per-
city into a battle zone at the height of tourist season. The police action was the latest violent crackdown
ened into a wider expression of anger against the
cent of the population — exacerbates a longer-term downward trend. Chancellor Angela Merkel was already worried about the shrinking
by the government against a growing protest movement challenging plans to replace a park in Taksim
But while the removal of the park, which is filled with sycamore trees and is the last significant green space in the center of Istanbul, set off the protests at
heavy-handed tacticsand urbandevelopment plans of the government and its leader, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
conducted a single census count since reunification, not even to tally those in the former East Germany after the Berlin Wall fell in1989.
numbers of taxpayers andable-bodied workers. — From wirereports
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ICerrychidesRussia on Syria-boundmissiles New York Times News Service W ASHINGTON — Se c retary of State John Kerry on Friday strongly criticized R ussia's pledge to sell a d vanced anti-aircraft w e apons to Syria, suggesting that along with the growing involvement of Iran and Hezbollah in the fighting, the sale threatened to disrupt efforts to negotiate a political settlement and could destabilize the region. Russia's confirmation this week that it planned to sell S-300 missiles to Syria — and President B a shar A s s ad's boasts Thursday about Russian arms aimed at Israelhave added a dangerous new dimension to the civil war in Syria. They have also complicated efforts to organize an international conference in Geneva in the hope of ending a war that has killed tens of thousands of Syrians. Kerry's remarks, his sharpest criticism of Russia since taking o f fice i n F e bruary, signaled a growing frustration with its continuing support for Assad's government, including the delivery of various types of weaponry as part of what the Russians have said are longstanding arms contracts. He said the missiles in particular threatened regional stability because of the threat they would pose to Israel, which has all but said it would respond militarily to stop the shipments. "Whether it's an old con-
tract or not, it has a profoundl y negative impact on t h e balance of interests and the stability of the region, and it does put Israel at risk," Kerry said at the State Department. "It is not, in our judgment, responsible because of the size of the weapon, the nature of the weapon and what it does to the region in terms of Israel's security." K erry, a p p earing wi t h Germany's foreign minister, Guido Westerwelle, suggested that Russia's continued support of A ssad's government called into question its commitment to the political process that he and Russia's foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, proposed in Moscow on May 7. "We will learn very quickly whether or not they and others are acting in good faith" to negotiate a s e t t lement, Kerry said in r emarks that also criticized Hezbollah and Iran for intervening directly in the fighting on Assad's behalf. "If they're not, the world will know it." The prospects for a conference, originally intended to be heldin June in Geneva, appear to have waned as Assad's government has grown more assertive and m embers of the Syrian opposition have balked, saying they w o uld attend only if Syrian forces ended the fierce fighting under way in Qusair, a strategically important town near the Lebanese border.
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HAPPENINGS POkSI' —The game's "World Series" begins in LasVegas, with prizes in excess of $1 million.
HISTORY Highlight:In1967, the Beatles
album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" was released. In1533, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry Vlll,
was crowned asQueenConsort of England. In1792, Kentucky became the 15th state of the union.
In1796, Tennesseebecame the 16th state. In 1813, the mortally wounded
commander of the USS Chesapeake, Capt. JamesLawrence, gave the order, "Don't give up the ship" during a losing battle with the British frigate HMS Shannon in the War of1812. In1862, Confederate Gen.
Robert E. Leeassumed command of the Armyof Northern Virginia during the Civil War. In1868, James Buchanan, the 15th president of the United
States, died near Lancaster, Pa., at age 77. In1915,the T.S. Eliot poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" was first published
in "Poetry: A Magazine of Verse" in Chicago.
In1933, in a bizarre scene
captured by newsphotographers, Lya Graf, afemale circus dwarf, sat in the lap of financier J.P. Morgan Jr. during
a recess of aSenate hearing on the stock market crash of 1929. In1943, a civilian flight from Portugal to England was shot
down by the Germansduring World War II, killing all17
people aboard, including actor Leslie Howard. In1958, Charles deGaulle became premier of France, marking the beginning of the end of the Fourth Republic. In1968, author-lecturer Helen
Keller, who earned acollege degree despite being blind and deaf almost all of her life, died
in Westport, Conn., at age87. In1980, Cable News Network made its debut.
Ten years ago:Leaders of the world's seven wealthiest
nations and Russia pledged billions of dollars to fight AIDS
and hunger on theopening day of their summit in Evian,
France. Five years ago:Hilary Clinton won a lopsided, but largely symbolic, victory in Puerto
Rico's presidential primary. Fire ripped through a back lot at Universal Studios. At least
eight people suffocated at an overcrowded stadium in Mon-
rovia during a soccer match between host Liberia and Gambia. NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander took its first practice
scoop of Martian soil. One year ago:A judge in Sanford, Fla., revoked the bond of the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with
murdering Trayvon Martin and ordered him returned to jail within 48 hours, saying
George Zimmermanand his wife had misled the court
abouthow much money they had available when his bond was set at $150,000. The U.N.'s top human rights body
voted overwhelmingly to condemn Syria over the slaughter of more than100 civilians;
Syria's most important ally
and protector, Russia, voted
against the measure bythe U.N. HumanRights Council in Geneva.
BIRTHDAYS Actor Richard Erdman is 88.
Singer Pat Boone is79. Actor Morgan Freeman is 76. Actor Rene Auberjonois is 73. Actor
Brian Cox is 67.Actor Jonathan Pryce is 66. Actor Powers Boothe is 65. Rock musician
Simon Gallup (TheCure) is 53. Basketball player-turnedcoach Tony Bennett is 44.
Model-actress Heidi Klum is
40. Singer Alanis Morissette is 39. Tennis player Justine Henin is 31. — From wire reports
The machine's ability to predict human behavior could have applications wherever humans and robots work together, in factories or, increasingly, offices. Thierry Hubfn/ Royal Belgian lnstitute of Natural Sciences via The Associated Press
By Geoffrey Mohan
man activities as a document Los Angeles Times in which there is a basic alphaLOS ANGELES — Move bet of what people can do, and over C3PO, Cornell University we sequence thingstogether computer science geeks have to do l o ng-term activities," created a robot that can tell if Saxena said. "We all do very you want a beer and pour it for basic things, like move our you. Barristas also may want arms, get up, hold something, to wake up and smell the cof- eat something or drink somefee too. This robot can guess thing. Now we can put this whether students are hanker- together in a sequence to do a ing for java and pour it for variety of things." them. Equipped with a Microsoft Kodiak the robot was as Kinect 3-D Camera, the robot handy with a lager as with would visualize the student's a latte, could open refrigera- motions and the location of tor and microwave doors and key objects, such as a cofeven tidy up, say the human fee cup, Saxena said. When roboticsresearchers. In tests, its guess of what came next the hard-wiredhumanoid cor- proved wrong, Kodiak would rectly anticipated a student's re-assess new possibilities, in next move between 57 percent a way similar to a GPS mapand 82 percent of the time, de- ping program changing driver pending on how far into the i nstructions after a w r o n g future it was "anticipating." turn. Programmers broke down The tasks were long, and human movements, uses of some were c omplex, such objects, possible trajectories as eating an entire dinner. of motion and the intentions of Kodiak had to learn to pour activities, such as eating dinbeverages without interfering ner or having a beer, said com- with other activities, or assist puter scientist Ashutosh Sax- someone trying to microwave ena, who works on personal an entree, Saxena said. "If it looks like they are pickrobotics at C o r nell. A l ong with graduate student Hema ing something up, they may Koppula, Saxena built an algo- be putting something in the rithm around 120 videos of 10 fridge," Saxena said. "And if common activities, giving the they are doing it, thenthis must robot the flexibility to "rate" be the trajectory ... the robot the next move in a sequence can plan around it or plan for and move accordingly. it. It considers all the possibili"You can think about hu- ties and it scores them."
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Saxena and Koppula tested their programming on st udents who were not g i ven explicit instructions beyond, say, "cook something in the microwave," or, "get a beer." The robot performed better when predicting an action within one second, correctly anticipating the next m ove 82 percent of the time. But because the possibilities multiply, accuracy dropped to 71 percent in the three-second time frame and 57 percent in a 10-second time frame, according to th e r esearchers, who will present their work at the International Conference on Machine Learning in Atlanta in mid- June. T he p r o gramming f e a t w as no parlor trick. It h a s a pplications w h erever h u mans and robots work side by side. They already have made big inroads in factory assembly lines and are being implemented in operating rooms and ordinary offices, where "telepresence" robots zip around like broomsticks
on Segways, conducting tasks at the behest of distant
employees. "I think the real applications are whenever there is a robot and a human together," Saxena said. And of course, there's the whole " dude, bring m e a brew" thing too.
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legs. For many years Eunotosaurus was considered to be an early ancestor to turtles, but was essentially stripped of that honor in the late 1960s and largely forgotten. But then came the discovery of another peculiar fossilized reptile in China in 2008. This creature, which lived about 220 million years ago, had an even broader, rounded midsection and wide, flat ribs as welL Odontochelys se m i testacea lacked the top shell of a turtle, but it did have a plastron — the bony chest plate that turtles have. Together, the features of these two reptiles appeared to establish a clear evolutionary path to the first turtles, which appeared about 210 million years ago, study authors say.
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A mammoth carcass lies in snow on the Arctic Lyakhovsky Island, Russia. Russian researchers say they have discovered a liquid blood in the carcass, which could be used to clone the extinct animal.
Russiansfind mammoth carcasswith liquid blood
Aurornis xui roamed China during the middle to late Jurassic period. A new study published in the journal Nature finds the discovery restores the fossil creature Archaeopteryx back to the "bird" branch of the evolutionary family tree.
Scientists find fossil of oldest feathered dinosaur sofar By Amina Khan LOS ANGELES — When did birds first emerge from among the dinosaurs'? It's an argument that has plagued paleontologists and cast a shadow over the reputation of Archaeopteryx, a feathered dinosaur that has long been considered the earliest known bird. Now, scientists say they found an even older feathered dinosaur — one that reestablishes Archaeopteryx as part of the bird lineage even as it may simultaneously dethrone Archaeopteryx as the earliest known "bird." The study, published online in the journal Nature, provides a key link in the evolutionary chain of events that led from dinosaurs to birds.
"It pushes (back) the
origins of birds — or origin of animals that ar e v ery closely related to the bird," said Luis Chiappe, a vertebrate paleontologist at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles who was not involved in the paper. "And that's quite exciting." But some say the fossil may just represent a birdlike dinosaur, not a true bird — and in any case, could have been altered before scientists had a chance to study it. The new find, christened Aurornis xui, was discovered in northeastern China in the Liaoning Province. The 20-inch, chicken-sized f ossil is e stimated to b e about 160 million years old, about 10 million years older than Archaeopteryx. A fter a tho r ough e x -
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"You're looking a t an animal that is either a very p rimitive b ir d o r so m e thing very closely related to birds," Chiappe said. "I tend to think that it's not a bird, but that it's one of t h ose true veryclose ancestors of bird." In any case, it's possible the fossil has been altered because it seemed almost too good to be true — too perfectly p r eserved, C h iappe said. He noted that as many as 80 percentof fossils in C h inese museums are thought to be artificially "enhanced" in some way. "I'd like to see the animal at some p o int," C h iappe said, referring to the fossil.
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amination of the fossil, researchers from Europe and China constructed a computer-generated family tree that puts both Aurornis and Archaeopteryx in the Avialae family — the group of dinosaurs whose only living representatives are birds. " Around t h e o rigin o f birds 160 million or so years ago, there were many fossils that were experimenting with birdness — getting more and more bird-like," Chiappe said. "What exactly the line is that made it to birds i s not entirely clear ... and this is just one candidate." The study authors argue that Aurornis represents the earliest known bird, but other scientists say it could be part of a group of bird-like dinosaurs that were developing feathers and bird-like features but never quite got off the ground, evolution-
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JACKSON, Miss. — The key ingredient — castor beansis easy to find. Crude instructions for extracting the lethal poison in them can be found on the Internet. And it doesn't requirea chemistry degree or sophisticated lab equipment. The FBI is investigating at least three cases over the past month and a half in which ricin was mailed to President Barack Obama and other public figures. Ricin has been sent to officials sporadically over the years, but experts say that thereseems to be a recent uptick and that copycat attacks — made possible by the relative ease of extracting the poison — may be the reason. "I can absolutely promise you that when these kinds of
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medicinal castor oil and other products. "And you can go on the Internet and find out any one of a gazillion recipes on how to things happen, we're going make ricin," Fagel said, adding to have copycats. We expect that it takes only a beginner's them. We prepare for them. knowledge of science to "weaAnd we c atch t hem," said ponize" it. Murray Cohen, founder of the If inhaled, ricin can cause Atlanta-based Frontline Foun- respiratory f a i lure, a m ong dation, which trains workers other symptoms. If swallowed, in how to respond to bioterror- it can shut down th e l iver ism and epidemics. and other organs, resulting Securityand counterterror- in death. The amount of ricin ism expert Michael Fagel, who that can fit on the head of a pin teaches at Northwestern Uni- is said to be enough to kill an versity and is a veteran of ricin adult if properly prepared. No investigations, said ricin may antidote is available, though be employed because castor researchers are trying to debeans are so easy to come by. velop one. The plants grow wild along Despite the poison's fearhighways and in other spots in some reputation, a draft of a the U.S. They are also consid- 2010 Homeland Security Deered ornamental by some gar- partment handbook lists only deners and are cultivated for one person killed by ricin, and
that was a 1978 assassination in London involving injection with a ricin pellet. Someone associated with Bulgaria's secret police used a special umbrella to fire the pellet into a Bulgarian dissident.
Recent cases The first of the three recent ricin investigations in the U.S. began in April. An Elvis impersonator, Kevin Curtis, was jailed and accused of sending poisoned letters to Obama, a U.S. senator and a Mississippi
Judge. Then Curtis was suddenly released from jail when the FBI shifted its focus to his longtime foe, James Everett Dutschke. He was charged with making ricin. Then in May, three poisontainted letters were mailed f rom S pokane, W ash., t o
In the most recent case, authorities say ricin-laced letters were sent to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his W ashington g u n con t r o l group.Those letterswere postmarked from Shreveport,La., but could have been mailed from Arkansas, Louisiana or Texas, officials said. Cohen said it appears the ricin in all three cases was a crude form that's relatively easy to make. It would require laboratory equipment and scientific knowledge to make a more potent, weapons-grade version, he said. Thomas Pittman, a retired professor at the University of Southern Mississippi and an expert in toxicology, said ricin has a number of qualities that make it desirable to someone bent on doing harm: The ingredients are relatively easy to obtain, it's not that hard to make a crude form of it, it's deadly and it's hard to detect in a victim's body. "It's the perfect poison," he said.
Hopes up again or Earhart's plane By Peter Mucha The Philadejphia 1nquirer
PHILADELPHIA — "It's exciting. It's frustrating. It's maddening," declares a Delaware group about tantalizing sonar images of what could be Amelia Earhart's plane. "It's the right size, it's the right shape, and it's in the right place," declares the home page of the International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, or TIGHAR, which led a $2 million July 2012 expedition that raised hopes worldwide that the mystery finally would be solved of what happened to the famous flier who vanished over the Pacific in 1937 during an attempt to circle the globe. The immediate result has been "the usual rodeo," with Ric Gillespie, TIGHAR's executive director, agreeing to requests from the likes of "The C BS Morning N ews" a n d CNN for interviews, he said by phone Friday morning. "Amelia is just magic," he said. "Everybody jumps on it." Although he cautions that the sonarimagery is far from proof they've found Earhart's Lockheed Electra, his hopes are high of revisiting the island of Nikumaroro next year, if funding can be raised. He's not worried about interlopers horning in, since the island is so remote and TIGHAR has been granted exclusive search and recovery rights by the nation of Kiribati.
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the old photo seem to a form a path of evidence consistent NIKUMARORO 500 miles with the theory that the ElecSonarimage recorded tra was landed on a s and~A PUA ~ l a st summer may bar off shore, got swamped NEWG +EE' show Earhart's plane by high tides or waves, and KIRIBATI left debris as i t d e scended along the island's underwater shoulders. ~ A S LIA Of course,the sonar could Pacific Ocean have pickedup some eccentric © 2013 MCT formation of rock or coral, or Source: The lnter tional Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery the wreck of some unknown ship, Gillespie points out. Initially, the July expediof wings, or the tail section? No one will know until antion, inspired by an old photo The new discovery suggests other expedition gets a better of what could have been land- answers. look. ing gear sticking out of water In March, a man taking part Next time, he hopes to take off Nikumaroro, did little to in a TIGHAR online forum two ships — one for the uninspire hope. reported noticing an odd fea- derwater exploration, another During 10 days near the ture on a sonar map from the to do a longer scouring of the island — a p e r iod f r aught expedition. island itself. It's s imply a l o ng, t h i n , with e q u ipment p r o blems S upport again f r o m t h e — nothing special caught the slanted streak that has a sonar Discovery Channel is a good researchers' attention as they shadow, showing that part of it start, but with a couple milused sonar and underwater has some bulk. lion dollars to raise, TIGHAR "It gives the impression of is going to need help from genvideo to search for wreckage. Before summer's end, how- being an object that struck the erous donors and the public at ever,a careful review of high- slope at the base of the second large, perhaps even through definition video turned up an cliff at a depth of 187 meters a Kickstarter campaign, Gilarea with several objects that (613 feet), then skidded in a lespie said. might be aircraft parts. A tire? southerly direction for about If the money's in place by A strut? A fender? 40 meters (131 feet) before S eptember, n ex t su m m er The i n t r iguing i m a ges, coming to rest," states part of could be when the mystery is though, raised more questions. a long discussion at TIGHAR. finally laid to rest. W here was the bulk of t h e org. Otherwise, t h e s u m m er wreckage? The engine? The The bulky p art i s a b out of 2015 would be the likely girderlike main beam? Pieces the size of the plane, and the target. 500 km
a nd director of Y IV O f r om 1980 to 1992. Continued from A1 While most languages were The dictionary itself says the formalized by national govEnglish word is based on the ernments and their sanctioned Yiddish word for dumpling: language academies, Yiddish "kneydel, from Middle High had no country and so relied German knodel." on organizations like YIVO, If nothing else, the dispute which is the Yiddish acronym is a window into the cultural for Yiddish Scientific Institute stews that languages like Yid- and was based before World dish, not to mention English, War II in what is now Vilnius, become as people migrate Lithuania. Experts like YIVO's and assimilate. The word was Max Weinreich and his son, spelled on Thursday — correct- Uriel, who compiled a Yiddishly, according to contest officials English dictionary, set clear — by Arvind Mahankali, 13, guidelines about how the lanan eighth-graderfrom Queens, guage should be transliterated who is a son of immigrants into English — though in that from southern India and New famously disputatious JewYork City's first national cham- ish world those instructions pion since 1997. He has never were not always appreciated or eaten an actual knaidel. (It is obeyed. pronounced KNEYD-l.) For instance, rather than the While many people think of "ch" in words like chutzpah Yiddish as a seat-of-the-pants and challah, the YIVO wordpatois, it is in fact a finely struc- smiths preferred "kh" because tured language with grammar, the "ch" could lead someone usage and spelling rules, said to a softer pronunciation, as in Samuel Norich, publisher of choice or chicken. YIVO spells The Jewish Daily Forward's those words as khutspe and English and Yiddish editions, khale, but most Yiddish speak-
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ers prefer the more popular variants. "The argument is whether we make things comprehensible to the public or insist on the purity of the language," said Anita Norich, a professor of English and Judaic studies at the University of Michigan, who in the close-knit world of secularYiddish speakers also happens tobe Samuel's sister. She noted wryly that her efforts to slip the YIVO spelling of the writer Sholem Aleichem's last name — Aleykhem — past publishers have always failed. In the United States, the experts have gradually relented on the spelling of words like Chanukah, which they would prefer to spell Khanike. Even Leo Rosten's "The New Joys of Yiddish," whose earlier edition is used by many newsrooms as an authority on spelling Yiddish words commonly used in America, throws its hands up in surrender: "The proper transliteration of this festival's name remains one ofthe great mysteries of
modern Jewish life," it says. The book spells knaidel in YIVO fashion as kneydlthough it says that the late author himself preferred knaydl. Spelling it knaidel, experts said, could lead to pronouncing it KNY-del, which would be wrong, or maybe just informal, sinceJews in some parts ofPoland did pronounce it that way. Arvind, who attends Nathaniel H a wthorne M i d dle School 74 in Queens, is no rebellious word-changer. Starting in the fourth grade, he began memorizing words his father collected from the dictionary and, when he started winning spelling bees, browsing th e d i ctionary h i mself for uncommon words. He researched their derivations and language of origins as a way of better implanting the correct spelling in his mind. Although h e h a s n e v er tasted a knaidel or a kneidl, he will soon. He said his seventhgrade science teacher, Carol Lipton, had promised to bring one to school Monday.
Medicare "depends critically on our ability to adhere to the Continued from A1 ( spending) discipline in t h e The Social Security trust ACA" — a prospect that has funds will h ave enough long generated skepticism. cash to pay full retirement Even if the act holds up, inand disability benefits until dependent analysts say policy2033, the report said. makers will have to do more to Both programs still face shore up Medicare and Social huge long-term financial Security at a time when 10,000 problems as the baby-boom people are retiring daily. "The good news doesn't mitg eneration r e tires. A n d on Friday, analysts wor- igate the long-term challenges ried that the sunnier pro- with the growing elderly popujections, together with an lation," said Patricia Neuman, improving economy and a director of the Program on rapidly shrinking federal Medicare Policy at the Henry budget deficit, could serve J. Kaiser Family Foundation. to further dampen enthuReischauer and Blahous also siasm in Washington for warned againstcomplacency tackling the nation's tough- for Social Security. While the est fiscal problems. trust fund for retirement bene"To me, that's the real fits will be solvent for decades, loss of all this good news," a separate fund for disability said Paul Ginsburg, presi- benefits will run out in 2016 dent of th e Washington- without congressional action. based Center for Studying Making both programs fully Health System Change. "I solventfor 75 years would redon't think anyone except quire an immediate increase the most extreme person, in the 12.4 percent payroll tax seeing these trends, thinks of 2.7percentage points,or an the (Medicare) cost prob- immediate cut in benefitslem has been solved. But for all beneficiaries — of more the way politicians are, it than 16 percent. "Even if a Social Security does tend to take the pressure off." solution were enacted today At a n ew s conference and effective immediately, it to release the report at the would require financial corTreasury Dep a t t ment, rections that are substantially t op a dministration o ff i more severethan those enactcials pledged to do more to ed" in the last major reforms to control costs even as they Social Security in 1983, they hailed the early success of wrote in a message included in the president's signature the report. health-care initiative. The Treasury Secretary J ack Affordable Care Act has Lew said Obama "recognizes come under sustained at- how essential reform is" and tack since its passage in "is determined to work on a 2010 from Republicans who bipartisan basis to put Social accused Obama of raiding Security and Medicare on a Medicare to help pay for an stronger footing." expansion of health coverIn his most recent budget age for the uninsured. request, Obama proposed usT he A f f ordable C a r e ing a less-generous measure Act indeed aimed to slice of inflation to calculate annual roughly $700 billion in sav- cost-of-living adjustments for ings from Medicare over Social Security, an idea that a decade, mainly through would fix about a quarter of cost controlsfor providers. the program's long-term fundThe result since its pas- ing shortfall. Obama has also sage, Health and Human proposed to cut Medicare Services Secretary Kath- spending by reducing "excesleen Sebelius told reporters, sive subsidies to prescription has been to extend the life drug companies and ask(ing) of the trust fund that pays wealthy seniors to contribute a hospital bills by nearly a little more," as Lew put it. decade. But those proposals have "Today's trustee report gone nowhere in Congress, confirms that the ACA is where members ofbothparties continuing to s t rengthen have shied away from reforms Medicare and ensure its that would affect current bensolvency for future genera- eficiaries. There is some hope tions," Sebelius said, noting that the need to raise the fedthat the administration had eral debt limit later this year advanced that goal "with- will createfresh pressure for out eliminating a s i ngle a deal. But for now, Lew acguaranteed benefit." knowledged Friday, momenWith Medicare spending tum has waned. per person now rising at the historically low rate of 1.7 percent a year, Sebelius said, seniors can also exOreck pect to profit: Preliminary Founders estimates show Medicare Series premiums will not rise "a single dime" for 2014. Vacuum Sebelius isone of four Lightweight administration of f i c i als and powerwho serve on the board of ful! Easy to trustees for Medicare and push and Social Security. There are also two public trustees: deep cleans C harles Blahous, a r e - your floors! search fellow at the Hoover Institute, and Robert Reischauer,a former president of the Urban Institute and a former director of the ConWas $249! gressional Budget Office. Save $50 At the news conference, Reischauer cautioned that it "would be a mistake" to interpret the two-year improvement in the life of the Medicare trust fund "as a significant d evelopment." He noted that the future of
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WASHINGTON — Evelyn Rivera was 3 years old and living in Medellin, Colombia, when her family obtained U.S. tourist visas to visit Florida. They weren't just aiming for Disney World. Medellin in the early 1990s was the capital of Pablo Escobar's cocaine empire, and deadly car bombs and kidnappings were rampant. So E velyn's mother took the toddler and her 4-year-old sister on a flight to Miami with no plans to return. "My parents wanted to make sure we were safe," said Rivera, now 24 and living in Altamonte Springs, Fla. Their one-way trip to America is one of millions that have long frustrated U.S. authorities. The U.S. government does not check documents of everyone who exits the country, so authorities often don't know whether foreign tourists, students and workers with temporary visas ever leave.
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Evelyn Rivers, 24, shows a T-shirt with a photo of her mother and sister recently in Aitamonte Springs, Fia. The family came from crime-racked Medellin, Colombia, to Florida with tourist visas when Rivera was 3 years old, and never left. "My parents wanted to make sure we were safe," she says.
system that could take fingerprints, retina scans or other unique identifying data from foreign passengers boarding international flights in the nation's 30 busiest airports within six years. U.S. citizens would Keeping track be exempt. Conventional wisdom holds Building new departure kithat most of the estimated 11 osks, upgrading computer sysmillion immigrants who are tems, buying biometric screenin America illegally sneaked ing equipment, hiring, training across the southern border. But and other costs could cost $7 Homeland Security D epart- billion, officials say. ment officials estimate up to 40 Homeland Security Departpercent — or 4.4 million people ment officials say the proposed — arrived on legal visas and fix is unnecessary. They are never departed. already building a computerForeigners entering the Unit- ized system to check informaed States at airports and sea- tion from airline reservations ports are required to scan all 10 — name, age, gender and other fingers in a fingerprint device personal data — against immiand submit to a high-resolution gration databases. photograph for facial recogThey say it is simpler, less nition software. The data are expensive and more efficient shared with federal agencies than what the Senate bill would for law enforcement purposes require. Federal a uthorities but aren't checked by immigra- cross-check the data against tion authorities when the visitor a "no fly" list for suspects with leaves. purported terrorist links, for Keeping track of departures example. "We have the ability now to may change if Congress passes the immigration law overhaul identify, with a high degree of that cleared the Senate Judi- certainty, on a real-time basis, ciary Committee on May 21 those who overstay the terms of and heads to the Senate floor their legal entry into the United for debate this month. States," said David Heyman, A provision in the bill would assistant secretary for policy at create a b iometric tracking the Homeland Security Depart-
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ment. But the system clearly has holes. After two homemade bombs exploded during the Boston Marathon on April 15, the FBI admitted it didn't know that Tamerlan Tsarnaev, one of the two suspects, had visited the restive Caucasus region of Russia for several months in 2012. FBI agents had questioned him in 2011 after Russian intelligence warned he may have had ties to Islamic militants, but were not notified by immigration officials when he left the U.S. Tsarnaev died in a shootout with police. His younger brother, Dzhokhar, is in custody and has been charged in the bombings, which killed three people and injured more than 260 others.
A porous border The toughest departures to track are land crossings. Canadian authorities last
year began to share foreign travelers' data with U.S. officials from four border crossings — two in New York and two in Washington state — and plan to expand to the rest of the northern border this summer. U.S. officials would like similar data from the southern border, but Mexican immigration officials don't have a computer sys-
School District officials plan for a new elementary school care campus Continued from A1 i n Pr ineville, using f u n ds Prineville and Crook Counfrom a $33.5 million bond Irs ty leaders said Friday they measure that p a ssed l a st support the St. Charles Plan, month. The school could open it seeing medical and economic for the 2015-16 school year. QIl d benefits for the region. E The school and h ospital PRI VILLE~D "I think it's a great deal to plans, along with th e d ata improve the level of health center activity by tech giants care i n t he co m m u nity," Apple and Facebook, gives AndyZeigert /The Bulletin Crook County Commissioner the region better tools to reSeth Crawford said. terested in locating near the cruit new residents and busiThe $30 million Prineville hospital, though he declined nesses moving forward, said hospital project could al so to provide specifics. Forrester. mean jobs. St. Charles hopes to see With t h e d a t a c e n ters, "We're developing an aspect St. Charles picked Colo- other projects, like nursing rado health care construction homes, senior housing, even of our economic base," he firm The Neenan Company to some retail, come in around sa>d. "Then you look at the city design and build the hospital. the hospital, said Schueler, But the firm said in a Friday r esponding to d emand t h e infrastructure c o m in g i n press release they plan to hire new facility would create. with the school and hospital. Central Oregon subcontracP rineville M a y o r B e t t y I think when people look at tors for the project. Roppe called th e h o spital our community, they'll say, 'Not only can we work in new, And other h ealth-related plan "a feather in our hat." businesses are taking notice Modern facilities could help exciting industries, but we'll of the plan. Prineville City the region recruit new physi- have a nice place to send our Manager Steve Forrester said cians, and keep existing staff kids to school and get medithe city was approached re- around longer, she said. cal care.'" cently by officials with a senThe hospital project is ma— Reporter: 541-617-7820, ior assisted living facility, in- terializing as Crook County eglucklich@bendbulletin.com
tem at crossing points to collect the data. Since 1996, Congress has ordered immigration officials to use biometric screening at land crossings. The Sept. 11 Commission recommended a similar system. But Congress has yet to appropriate the money. Enforcing biometric checks on the borders — where a majority of travelers enter and leave the United States each year — could cost $25 billion, Homeland Security Department officials say. Some experts argue that the cost far exceeds the utility of the system. "I remain a little skeptical about its value," said Stewart Baker, former head of policy for the H omeland Security Department. Baker said checking biometric data as visitors leave wouldn't h el p i m m i gration agents find people who stayed in the country illegally. "All of this is about bookkeeping," Baker said. "It is not about enforcing the law." A Homeland Security Department study in June 2009 at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport foundthat checkingthe fingerprints of 30,000 departing international passengers in a month delayed 6.6percent of
outgoing flights. David Leopold, an immigration lawyer in Cleveland, said he had handled hundreds of cases in which foreigners came to the U.S. legally and either overstayed their visas, or lost their legal status because they dropped out of school, were laid off from a job or otherwise violated terms of their stay. Most of those people never leave, he said, so adding a biometric screening process wouldn't help find them. "The bottom line is, unlike many countries in Europe, we don't have an exit control system here," Leopold said. "I can drive to the Canadian border and no one is going to ask me why I am leaving. That is a part of living in a free country."
Continued from A1 After playing on Bend's first title team, Hurd is now a proud papa Bear with a son, Dalton, making significant contributions to this year's squad. The younger Hurd, a junior, hits third in the batting order and plays third base. In three postseason games this year he has four hits in 11 turns at bat and has driven in five runs, all while playing flawless in the field. "That's one of t h e b est memories of his life, winning state," Dalton Hurd says about his dad. "He's really excited and hopes that happens to me, too. He wants me to live that moment because it's one of his favorites." Guiding the Lava Bears this season is Bret Bailey, a longtime Bend High f ootball and baseball assistant coach in his 30th year with the school. Now in his second year as head baseball coach, Bailey was the Lava Bears' junior varsity coach from 1985 to 1995 and was an assistant under Bend head coach Elmer Groener during that magical 1987 season. "We've got good tradition here," says Bailey, who in his two seasons as head coach has compileda record of 3817 and has taken Bend to back-to-back state semifinal appearances. "You always haveyour up and downyears, like any school, but we seem to be in the thick of it most of the time. "The e xpectations a r e always there," adds Bailey, whose Bears are 20-8 this season and have won 15 of their last 17 games. "We're kind of a blue-collar school; we like hard work. We're nothing fancy, nothing flashy. We just like to play ball, that's it." While Bailey has seen both Bend High state finalist clubs from the dugout, assistant coach Dave Williams is experiencing this postseason run as a coach after hitting leadoff for the '87 Bears. By all accounts a freakishly good athlete in his youth — he played shortstop in high school, an oddity for a left-hander, and went on to play center field at Oregon State — Williams
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had two hits, scored one run and batted in another in the 1987 title game. "That was so long ago," says Williams, who spent 13 seasons as head baseball coach at rival Mountain View High from 1998 to 2010. "It's a differentday and age now. But these are high-character kids who'll do anything you ask of them. They had some success last year, got a little taste of it in the semifinals (Bend lost 3-2 in 10 innings to eventual champion Wilson), and want to finish it off this year." This spring's Lava Bears team is even tied to Tigard, the program Bend beat for the title in 1987. Brandon S unitsch, currently an a ssistant with the Bend High freshman team, played in the Lava Bears' program as a freshman and sophomore in 1985 and 1986, but his family moved to the Portland area before his junior year. Sunitsch, who went by Brandon Woodruff in high school before taking his adoptive father's last name, attended
— you guessed it — Tigard High, and played against his Central Oregon buddies in the 1987 championship game, scoring the Tigers' lone run. "If we had to lose a base-
ball game, (Bend was) the only team I was OK losing to," recalls Sunitsch, who as a senior the following season helped Tigard win the state crown. "T.J. (Hurd) and
me, we grew up playing together. We were competing for JV spots back in sophomore year. It's kind of cool to see him and his son around, and I've got my own son out there. (Jordan Sunitsch is a freshman.) "There's atonofhistoryrolling around out there and it's coming full circle," Sunitsch adds. "It's pretty cool." — Reporter:541-383-0305, beastes@bendbulletin.com.
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STATE NEWS
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east of Sisters. Baldwin said he was out feeding his horses when he noticed one that seemed skittish and was intently watching something on the edge of the pasture. Following the horse's gaze, Baldwin spotted a medium to large adult black bear on the other side of his fence. "I was very surprised and excited to see one," Baldwin
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A black bear spotted a few miles outside Sisters on Thursday evening is likely to leave the area unless residents give it a reason to stay, according to a state wildlife biologist. Gene Baldwin reported the bear after spotting it a little after6:30 p.m. athis home on Fadjur Lane, about eight miles
said. "We get elk coming through here — though not in the last few years — but a black bear, that's something different." Baldwin headed to his house to fetch his binoculars, and watched the bear wander off. Concerned about neighbors that keep miniature goats and other animals the bear might target, he contacted the
Deschutes County Sheriff's Office to help alert others in the neighborhood. Steven George, a wildlife biologist with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, said while black bears will seek out deer and elk fawns, they'll eat anything and don't tend to follow the migration routes of such animals. See Bear/B6
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Semis snarl highway traffic A pair of overturned semi-trailers temporarily blocked highways
in Central Oregon on Friday, according to the
Oregon Department of Transportation. The two trucks ran into trouble almost
simultaneously about 40 miles apart, according to ODOT. Around
noon, a big rig ran onto the shoulder of U.S. Route 97 about13 miles
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Murphy. The road shoulder was closed while the truck was hauled away
and 25 gallons of fuel cleaned up, hesaid.
the governor's mansion Monday to resolve
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a stalemate over the budget.
trailer overturned east of Redmond on State Route 126 near SouthestOchoco Way.That truck, hauling lumber
Kitzhaber spokesman Tim Raphael confirmed Friday that the governor
plans to meet with House andSenatelead-
and driven by SeanMonaham, 24, of Central
ers from both parties.
Oregon TruckCo., collided with power lines
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want increased tax
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to allow removal of the truck. Murphy said he
Schoolsbudget advances inSalem
was unaware of any injuries that resulted from the incident. Police said
SALEM — The
one lane wasopened
Legislature's Waysand
around 4 p.m. while
Means Committee on
Friday approved $6.55 billion in funding for primary and secondary schools overthe next two years. Themeasure moves to the full House
and Senate. The amount is about $800 million more than
schools received over the last two years, a14 percent increase. Democrats say the money will be enough
clean-up continued. Traffic was rerouted Andy Tullis i The Bulletin
Central Oregon Tough Mudders teammates Christina Tsutsui, left, and Shamra Chapman, both 25 and of Bend, drop low to make their way through the mud pit on their first lap around the Warrior Challenge II race course near the Central Oregon Community College campus track Friday. The 5k race sported 10 obstacles, and was hosted by the OSU/COCC Military Science Club. The event accepted donations for the Family Readiness Group, which provides support to local soldiers and their families.
Republicans voted
against the plan, saying the Legislature should free up more moneyfor classrooms by cutting further into pensions. The measure will go first to the Senate as
soon as next week. — From wire reports
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DeschLjteswoman's drug conviction is reinstated By Andrew Clevenger
were responding to a domestic-disturbance call. In a unanimous decision, the court ruled that the officer had not wrongly detained Fair, and that evidence of drug use he subsequently found was admissible. According to court records, Deschutes County Sheriff's Lt. Erik Utter and Deputy Marcus Mendoza responded to Fair's house after a garbled
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WASHINGTON — The Oregon Supreme Court reinstated a drug conviction Friday in a case that originated in Deschutes County and had previously been reversed on
appeaL The legal issue was whether police improperly "seized," or took control of, the defendant, Natasha Lamae Fair, as they
911 call in which the operator heard a woman say "get off me" and "stop it." The officers ordered Fair and her husband onto the porch and separated them as they took Fair's husband into custody. Utter told Fair to stay where she was, with the officers positioned between her and her husband, who yelled at Fair not to tell Utter anything. While talking with Fair, Ut-
ter saw swelling over her right eye, which she said happened accidentally while moving furniture. Utter, now a captain and commander ofthe department's patrol division, asked Fair for identification. When she said she didn't have any, he used his handheld radio to ask the dispatcher to check her name and maidenname for outstanding warrants. SeeCourt/B6
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A group of Redmond High School students have admitted to vandalizing Ridgeview High School officials reported the vandalism
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investigation, a group of Redmond High School students came forward to claim responsibility. Students told police thevandali sm began as
a prank, according to a Redmond Police news release. Police are continuing to investigate the incident, and will forward their report to the Deschutes County District Attorney's Office for review. — From staff reports
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1700 S.E. ReedMarket Road, Bend; 54 I-388-1133. SALMONBAKE:Featuring a dinner DOG AGILITY EVENT:BendAgility of salmon, salad, beans and fry Action Dogs is hosting a dog bread, with Native American dance trial from beginners to advanced; performances and a storyteller; free; 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; Crook County donations benefit First Nations Fairgrounds, 1280 S. Main St., Student Union scholarship fund; Prineville; 541-408-7065 or free, donations accepted; 10 a.m.-4 cdmann@bendbroadband.com. p.m.; Central Oregon Community MADRASSATURDAYMARKET: College, Campus Center, 2600 N.W. Freeadmission;9a.m.-2 p.m .; College Way, Bend; 541-318-3782 or Sahalee Park, B andSeventh http://nativeamerican.cocc.edu. streets; 541-489-4239. SENSATIONALSATURDAY: Create WALK FOR LIFE: Atwo-mile walk; landscapes in other art styles based proceeds benefit the Pregnancy on the quilt exhibit; included in the Resource Centers of Central Oregon; price of admission; $15 adults, $12 donations accepted; 9 a.m.-11a.m., ages 65 and older, $9 ages 5-12, free 8:15 a.m. registration; Riverbend ages 4 and younger; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Park, Southwest Columbia Street and HighDesertMuseum, 59800 S.U.S. Southwest Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend; Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or 541-385-5334 or www.prcco.org. www.highdesertmuseum.org. "LET'S FILLTHEPAC":An all day CARNIVAL:Featuring carnival celebration of music and culture on games, hotdogs, drinks, cotton two stages featuring native, latino and candy, live music, hula dancers and anglo performers of all ages, choirs, barbecue; proceeds benefit Start local dance troups and more; in Here Preschool; free, donations conjunction with Madras Saturdady accepted; 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sam Market; free; 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; Johnson Park, Southwest15th Sahalee Park, BandSeventh streets, Street, Redmond; 541-279-5726 or Madras; sarah@ethos.org. startherepreschool.org. PRINEVILLEHOTSHOT MEMORIAL TEEN VOLUNTEERORIENTATION: RUN:Featuring a 5k run, 5k walk, Learn what it takes to be ateen 10k trail run and a1k children's fun volunteer at the museum; bring a run; benefits wild land firefighters sacklunch;free; 11 a.m.-5 p.m.;one and memorial monuments; $25, $10 parent must attend from11 a.m.for children's 1k; 9:30 a.m., 10:45 noon;HighDesertM useum, 59800 a.m. for children's1k; Ochoco Creek S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382Park, 450 N.E. Elm St.; 541-8154754, epelley©highdesertmuseum. 2050 or www.runningwildfire.org. org or www.highdesertmuseum.org. CELEBRATE DIRT DAY!: Features THE BACKYARDFARMERS informational booths, vendors, hay MARKET:Free; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; rides, petting zoo, play corral, seed Celebrate the Season, 61515 planting and dirt; cafe will be open American Lane, Bend; 541-chicken or bring a lunch; proceeds benefit or bendsummermarket@gmail.com. Central Oregon Locavore's Farm PRINEVILLESTARPARTY: Kids Program and Waldorf School Featuring presentations, exhibits, of Bend; $14 for children, $6 adults; activities and viewings of Saturn at 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; DD Ranch, 3836 day use area; campsites available N.E. Smith Rock Way,Terrebonne; 541-548-1432 or www.ddranch.net. via reservation; free; noon start for activities through 10 p.m. planet CENTRALOREGONSATURDAY viewing; Prineville Reservoir MARKET:Featuring arts and crafts State Park, 19020 S.E. Parkland from local artisans; free admission; Drive; 800-452-5687 or www. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; parking lot across oregonstateparks.org. from Bend Public Library, 600 N.W. CASCADECHORALE:The group Wall St.; 541-420-9015 or www. performs doo-wop, spirituals centraloregonsaturdaymarket.com. and classic jazz; free; 3 p.m.; First CRESCENDO BENDO: Featuring the Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E. Ninth soundsofCascadeSchoolofMusic St., Bend; www.cascadechorale.org. students; publiccan come and go "THE ZOOSTORY":A one-actplay at will; free, donations accepted; 10 by Edward Albee about a chance a.m.-10 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 encounter between a transient N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 and a book publisher in New York or www.cascadeschoolofmusic.org. City's Central Park; $10; 7:30 p.m.; LARKSPURFESTIVAL: Featuring a Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. plant sale, family activities, games, Century Drive, Bend; 541-323-1881, craft sales, live music and more; derek©volcanictheatrepub.com or free; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Larkspur Park, www.volcanictheatrepub.com.
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Road, Bend; 541-383-6357 or http://nevada-rides.com/new/the2010-tour/cars-of-the-2013-tour/. GREEN TEAM MOVIENIGHT: Featuring a screening of "Happy," a documentary film exploring secrets of the emotion; free; 6:30-8:15 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend; 541-815-6504.
p.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 8 IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-382-6347. "THE LARAMIEPROJECT": Advanced Acting students present a staged reading inspired by the events surrounding the 1998 beating death of University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard; $5, free to COCCstudents with I.D; 7:30 p.m.; Central Oregon WEDMESDAY Community College, Pinckney Center for the Arts, 2600 N.W. BEND FARMERSMARKET:Free College Way, Bend; 541-383-7532 admission; 3-7 p.m.;Brooks or Iforeman©cocc.edu. Alley, between Northwest Franklin Avenue and Northwest "THE ZOOSTORY":A one-actplay Brooks Street; 541-408-4998, by Edward Albee about a chance bendfarmersmarket©gmail.com or encounter between a transient Submitted photo www.bendfarmersmarket.com. and a book publisher in New York Derek Sitter, left, and Don Tompos perform in Volcanic Theatre City's Central Park; $10; 7:30 p.m.; SISTERS RODEO: The "Xtreme Pub's production of "The Zoo Story" tonight. Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. Bulls" bull-riding event followed by the rodeo dance; $15, children under Century Drive, Bend; 541-323-1881, derek@volcanictheatrepub.com or 12 free, $5 for dance; 6:30 p.m. for CONCERTFUNDRAISER:The BAND:The band performs under the rodeo, gates open 4:30 p.m., 9 p.m. www.volcanictheatrepub.com. traveling choir from Ohio Northern direction of Michael Gesme; free; dance; Sisters Rodeo Grounds, CHAMPIONSHIP:The Americana University will perform to help raise 2 p.m.; Summit High School,2855 67637 U.S. Highway 20; 541-549band performs, with Delta Halos funds for the rebuilding of Trinity N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend; www. 0121 or www.sistersrodeo.com. and Ol' Mount'n Due; $5; 8 p.m.; The Episcopal Church; free, donations cascadewinds.org. Horned Hand,507 N.W. Colorado THE HONEYCUTTERS:The North accepted; 7:30 p.m.; First United SUMMER READINGPROGRAM: Ave., Bend; 541-728-0879 or www. Methodist Church,680 N.W. Bond "DIRTY" BOOKS: Librarians discuss Carolina Americana band performs; reverbnation.com. free; 7 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. St., Bend; 541-382-5542 or www. different types of "dirty" books from Francis School,700 N.W. Bond St., onu.edu/choir tour 2013. gardening to true crime accounts; Bend; 541-382-5174. FRIDAY TRIAGE: The comedy improvisational free; 2 p.m.; Sisters Public Library, THREE SINGER-SONGWRITERS: troupe performs; $5; 7:30 p.m., 110 N. Cedar St.; 541-312-1070 or BEND FARMERS MARKET: Free doors open at 7 p.m.; Greenwood www.deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. Downcastfolk music by Sean admission; 2-6 p.m.; St. Charles Spellman (Quiet Life), Philippe Playhouse, 148 N.W.Greenwood SUMMER SUNDAYCONCERT: Bend, 2500 N.E Neff Road; Bronchtein (Hip Hatchet) and Bill Ave., Bend; 541-389-0803 or www. The Portland-based Americana 541-408-4998, bendfarmers More (Hawkmeat); $5; 8 p.m.; The cascadestheatrical.org. act Redwood Son performs; free; market©gmail.com or www. Horned Hand, 507 N.W.Colorado HOPELESSJACK8[ THE 2:30 p.m., doors open at noon; Les Ave., Bend; 541-728-0879 or www. bendfarmersmarket.com. HANDSOME DEVIL: The Portland Schwab Amphitheater, 344 S.W. facebook.com/thehornedhand. FIRSTFRIDAY GALLERY WALK: blues band performs, with Moondog Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend; 541-318Event includes art exhibit openings, Matinee; $5; 8 p.m.; The Horned 5457 or www.bendconcerts.com. artist talks, live music, wine and THURSDAY Hand, 507 N.W. Colorado Ave., SUNRIVERDANCEACADEMY foodin downtown Bend andthe Bend; 541-728-0879. PRESENTATION:The academy Old Mill District; free; 5-9 p.m.; SISTERS RODEO SLACK CHASE MANHATTAN: The Portland presents "Ballet in the100 Acre throughout Bend. PERFORMANCE:Slack Wood" by Sara Jo Slate, and "Dance performance, with breakfast electronic music band performs, OPEN MIC:An opportunity for with Doc Riz, Ph3r and12th Canvas Safari" featuring tap, jazz andbelly concessions; free; 8 a.m., breakfast community members to add their plus live art; $5 in advance; $8 at dancing by performance groups; $ IO, opens 7 a.m.; Sisters Rodeo voice to the literary scene; free; the door; 8:30 p.m.; Domino Room, students and seniors $9 in advance Grounds, 67637 U.S. Highway 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m., participants 51 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; only; 3 p.m.; La Pine High School, 20; 541-549-0121 or www. please arrive at 5 p.m.; The Nature 541-408-4329 or www.facebook. 51633 Coach Road; 541-593-8408 or sistersrodeo.com. of Words, 224 N.W. Oregon Ave., com/CSSyndicateOfficial. www.sunriverdance.com. FILM FESTIVALSCREENING:A Bend; 541-647-2233, infoO thenatureofwords.org or www. screening of Central Oregon Film MONDAY thenatureofwords.org. SUNDAY Festival winners; free; 3:30 p.m.; La Pine Public Library,16425 ORGANCONCERT:Organist Mark DOG AGILITY EVENT:Bend Agility STUDENTREADINGS:Featuring First St.; 541-312-1032 or lizg© Oglesby performs "Patriarchs, Action Dogs is hosting a dog monologues, poetryand music; deschuteslibrary.org. Prophets 8 Poetry: Old-Testament trial from beginners to advanced; free; 7 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Organ Literature from Genesis to SUMMER READINGPROGRAM: free; 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; Crook County Pub, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; "DIRTY" BOOKS: Librarians Jeremiah"; free, donations accepted; Fairgrounds, 1280 S. Main St., 541-323-1881. 7 p.m.; St. Francis of Assisi Catholic discuss different types of "dirty" Prineville; 541-408-7065 or books from gardening to true crime Church & School, 2450 N.E 27th cdmann©bendbroadband.com. St., Bend; 541-382-3631. 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and started driving. When he was pulled over for running a red light, he flunked a sobriety test, and a breath test at the police station showed his blood-alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit. While he admitted he was drunk, he did not admit to consciously or voluntarily driving. When it came time for trial, his lawyer asked to put on evidence that Newman had a history o f s l eepwalking, which left him unable to make conscious decisions. He lined up an expert in sleep disorders to testify. But Multnomah County Circuit Judge Marshall Amiton ruled that would have no bearing, because the prosecution only had to prove that Newman was drunk and driving. Newman waived a jury trial.
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in the Portland suburbs of Gresham and Lake Oswego.
Also Friday, the OregonSupremeCourt ruled that businesses can use tax credits to offset the corporate minimum tax that vot-
POSiOfflce arSOn — A Thursdayfire that destroyed the post office
ers approved in acontentious 2010 referendum. Measure 67 increased the tax from a flat $10 to agraduated scale ranging from $150 to $100,000, based onrevenue. Trucking company Con-Way lnc.usedaBusinessEnergy
and natural causes.TheU.S.Postal Inspection Service is offering a re-
in the Southern Oregon town of Cave Junction appears to have been set. Police say investigators have eliminated all accidental, building system ward of up to $10,000 for information leading to a conviction.
Tax Credit to offset its $75,000 tax bill under the new corporate minimum. The Department of Revenue objected, arguing that tax credits can't be used to reduce a minimum tax. The justices
COalpOrt —Ambre Energy, an Australian company, hascleared a key hurdle for a terminal on the Oregon side of the Columbia River that would ship coal from the Great Plains to Asia. The Oregon Department
disagreed.
of Environmental Quality on Friday issueddraft permits regulating
Budget experts have said the case could cost the state at least $6 million a year in lost revenue after an initial hit of $20 million in
coal dust at the Coyote Island Terminal LLC at the Port of Morrow in Boardman. The department will hold public hearings on the air and
refunds for prior years.
water pollution permits July 9 in Portland andHermiston. Ambre plans to build an enclosed facility to unload coal trains from Montana and Wyoming and load the cargo onto barges for transport to the Port of
St. Helens, where it would beloaded in hugeships to carry it to Asia. In ordering a new trial, the high court pointed to an Oregon law saying defendants must commit a voluntary act to be held responsible for a crime. An earlier ruling held that
determining whether someone is under the influence of intoxicants does not require proof of a voluntary action, but in the court's ruling Friday, it said that doesn't apply to the issue of driving.
Bluderry farm diSpute — The OregonFarmBureau filed a lawsuit Wednesday in Portland accusing the U.S.Department of Labor of failing to respond to a public records request about actions
last summer in Oregon. Federal inspectors said they found serious record-keeping and minimum-wageviolations at three farms. The agency prevented the farms from shipping berries unless they admitted wrongdoing and paid fines. Farmers said they should not be
prevented from shipping perishable fruit. DOnald fatal Shueting — Marion County prosecutors said Friday that no charges will be filed in thedeath of CodyRyanHall, a 4-year-
Parvo death is afirst for a wolf in Oregon The Associated Press SALEM — The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife says a wolf found dead May 19 in northeastern Oregon died from canine parvovirus. The department says it's the
first case of the virus found in Oregon wolves. Wildlife agents are monitoring wolves for the disease. The highly contagious dis-
ease is common among dogs and wild canines — wolves,
coyotes and foxes. The young female gray wolf identified as OR-19 was part of the Wenaha pack in Wallowa County. It was trapped on May II and released with a radio collar in apparent good
old Donald boy who accidentally shot himself with a gun he got from an unlocked gun case.The boy died April20.
AIOha SentenCe — A man who broke into his estrangedgirlfriend's
health, but it died within a week. Parvovirus h a s ca u s ed brief dips in wolf populations in other states, but outbreaks aren't expected to be a longterm threat to the species.
Aloha apartment in January and slashed her throat pleaded guilty
Thursday inWashington County Circuit Court to attemptedaggravated murder; thewoman wassavedbyneighborswhoheardherscreams. Jose Ponce-Guitron, 46, faces more than13 years in prison. Authorities
say the accused isnot acitizen andwill be deported after his release. — From wire reports
NEws oF REcoRD reported entered at5:49 p.m. May 28, in the 63500 block of North U.S. Highway 97. The Bulletin will update items Burglary — A burglary was reported at in the Police Log when such 7:14a.m. May 29, in the1300 block of a request is received. Any Northwest City Heights Drive. new information, such as the Burglary — A burglary was reported at dismissal of charges or acquittal, 9:51 a.m. May29, in the 500 block of must be verifiable. For more Northwest BroadwayStreet. information, call 541-383-0358. Theft — Atheft was reported andan arrest made at5:54 p.m. May 29, in the 20100 block of Pinebrook Boulevard. BEND POLICE Theft — A theft was reported at 7:41 DEPARTMENT a.m. May 30, in the1000 block of Burglary — A burglary was reported at Southeast Ninth Street. 4:46 p.m. May18, in the 61300 block of Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief was reported at Brosterhous Road. 10:26a.m. May30,inthe60900 block Criminal mischief — An act of of SummerwoodWay. criminal mischief was reported at Theft — Atheft was reported at 7:32 11:48 a.m. May22, in the 61000 block p.m. May 25, in the1500 block of of Lodgepole Drive. Burglary — A burglary was reported at Northwest Newport Avenue. 9:18 p.m. May22, in the 400 block of OREGON STATE Northeast Alden Avenue. Theft — A theft was reported at 9:04 POLICE a.m. May 24, in the 2000 block of Northeast Linnea Drive. Vehicle crash — Anaccident was reported at4:38 p.m. May30, in the Theft — Atheft was reported at area of Harrington LoopandWest U.S. 7:01 a.m. May25, in the100 block of Highway 20. Southwest RooseveltAvenue. Theft — A theft was reported at 9:28 a.m. May 28, in the1000 block of BEND FIRE RUNS Southeast BaywoodCourt. Thursday Theft — Atheft was reported andan arrest madeat3:47 p.m. May28, in the 12:03 p.m.— Confined cooking fire, 2500 N.E Neff Road. 3100 block of North U.S. Highway97. 46 — Medical aid calls. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was
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State Accident lnsurance Funding Corporation and Does1 and2, complaint, $322,956.17 13CV0648 — Wells Fargo BankN.A. v. Martin Marquez, Margarita Marquez, Paulina PeaksOwners Association Inc. and Does1 and 2, complaint, $125,057.64 13CV0649 — Wells Fargo BankN.A. v. Steven D.Sloan andStaci L. Sloan and Does1and2,complaint,$205,677.07 13CV0650 — Bank ofAmerica N.A. v. Karen E Shuman, Milton L. Shuman and Tetherow Crossing Property Owners Association, complaint, $208,799.91 13CV0651 — Bank ofAmerica N.A. v. Lauren A. M. Klontz, Forrest Commons OwnersAssociation Inc. and Does1-50, complaint, $241,995.09 13CV0652 —TheBank of NewYork Mellon fka TheBank of NewYork as trustee for the certificate holders oftheCwabs lnc.,asset-backed certificates, series 2005-16 v. Lynda F. Albers, Ronald J. Albers, Linda R. Haase, RayKlein Inc dba Professional Credit Service, Mary E Broadhurst PC, WallaceAcres Water Company, Cascade Credit Consulting Inc., Palisades Collection LLC assignee of HSBC, aNewJersey limited liability company, State of Oregon, LVNV Funding LLC,and Does1-50, complaint, $74,085.20 13CV0653 — Citimortgage lnc. v. Robert Hopper akaRobert T. Hopper
CIVIL SUITS Filed April 25 13CV0640 — Wells Fargo BankN.A. v.CameronYee,AshlieLangevinand Does1 and 2, complaint, $156,786.37 13CV0641 —Joseph Everly andDiana Everly v. Jennifer Hutt, complaint, $141,831.10 Filed April 26 13CV0643 — The Bank of New York Mellon fka TheBank of New York as successor in interest to JPMorgan ChaseBank N.A. as trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage Investments II lnc. Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust 2005-9 mortgage passthrough certificates series 2005-9 v.ScottG.Nammany, Shannon K. Nammany, RBSCitizens N.A. successorininterestto Charter One Bank N.A., Kenneth C.Goodin, and Angela T.Lee, complaint, $170,265.44 13CV0644 — Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Gordon G.Vasquez, Kimberly S. Vasquez, River CanyonEstates Homeowners' Association lnc. and Does1and2,complaint,$293,587.94 13CV0645 — Wells Fargo BankN.A. v. Jason W. Newman and Does1 and2, complaint ,$660,233.23 13CV0646 — Wells Fargo BankN.A. v. James A.Thomas and Does1 and 2, complaint ,$258,636.98 13CV0647 — Wells Fargo BankN.A. v. Jose A. P.Gonzales, Beatriz Pinto,
individually and as trustee of the Hopper Family Trust dated January 27, 2006, Deborah F.Hopper individually and as atrustee of the Hopper Family Trust dated January 27, 2006 and Greyhawk Condominiums Owner Association, complaint, $75,544.72 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0654 — Goldie Burbank v. Red Rooster Restaurants LLC,complaint, $ I35,894.07 Filed on April 30 13CV0656 — Wilmington Trust N.A. as successor trustee to Citibank N.A. as trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage Investments II Trust 2007-AR6, mortgage pass-through certificates series 2007-AR6 v.Kevin White, TessaWhite and Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, complaint, $322,623.69 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0657 — HSBC Bank U.S.A. N.A. as trustee on behalf of AceSecurities Corporation HomeEquity Loan Trust and for the registered holders of Ace Securities Corporation HomeEquity Loan Trust, series 2006-ASAP4,asset backed pass-through certificates v. James 0. Williams, Katie J. Williams, Lori M. Williams, OregonDepartment of Child Support, complaint, $159,838.50 13CV0667 — Capital OneN.A. successor by merger to INGBank FSB v. Henry C.Queen,Kareen K.Queen, and Boeing Employees' Credit Union, complaint, $1,084,584.76
Filed on April 29 13CV0658 — Suntrust Mortgage Inc. v. Unknown heirs of Keith D. Sampson, Jane E.Sampson, Bart Sampson, Jeff Sampson, Pine Meadow Village Home Owners Association lnc. and the State of Oregon, complaint, $428,604.62 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0659 —JamesWright and DeAnn Wright v. Carolyn Emick and Tyler Kersh, complaint, at least $10,000 13CV0660 —Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional Credit Service v. Hillary M. Willt complaint, $ l3,566.64 13CV0661 — Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Robert F.Gregory, Linda F. Gregory and Does1 and 2,complaint, $193,862.25 13CV0662 — Bank of America N.A. v. Todd Butler, Joan Butler, Mid Oregon Federal Credit Union andEnerbank U.S.A., complaint, $100,994.81 13CV0663 — Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Lane B.Lehrke and Kelli J. Lehrke, complaint, $782,271.69 13CV0664 — Wells Fargo BankN.A.v. Michele N. Shanklin andDoes1 and2, complaint, $162,380.02 13CV0665 — Wells Fargo BankN.A. v. Gavin R. McMichael andDoes1 and 2, complaint, $512,984.19
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The sickness in U.S. youth sports By Jonathan Mahler
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eeping all sides happy while reforming O r egon's p r ison system may be as difficult to
accomplish as making major changes to its Public Employee Retirement System. A majority of Gov. John Kitzhaber's blue-ribbon Commission on Public Safety came up with a reform proposal that relied in part on changes to mandatory minimum sentences set forth in Measure 11, a move that would have required a two-thirds majority to
pass. It was clear, however, that the Measure 11 changes could not get the support they needed. The idea of voting to lessen sentences for some sex offenders and robbers was unpalatable not only to the majority of the state's district attorneys, but to county sheriffs and others. Patrick F l aherty, D eschutes County's district attorney, noted that the current system has served Oregon pretty well, something borne out by declining crime rates in the state. That doesn't mean there's no room for improvements, however, and negotiations on just what they should be were continuing Friday. Among those being considered: one that would allow probation rather than jail time for some marijuana and driving while suspended crimes, another that would allow
non-Measure 11 prisoners to earn early release more quickly and a third that would give counties money to keep people out of jail. It's likelythat theproposals made public Wednesday could get the simple majority they would need to become law. Legislators still hope to bring district attorneys and sheriffs on board— something they had not accomplished late this week. We suspect they'll have their work cut out for them. Estimates of the growth in the number of prisoners in the current system continue to decline. An April 1 projection by the Department of Corrections cut that number by 280 from its October 2012 estimate, and about 1,000 lower than a 2009 projection. Meanwhile, Flaherty and others make a good case for the notion that the state's system works. Oregon, they note, may jail a smaller percentage of its criminals than most states, but it has a higher percentage of violent offenders behind bars than any other. Its recidivism rate is low. Those numbers speak to a system that works. If lawmakers want to keep district attorneys and sheriffs happy even as they please the governor,they'll need to demonstrate that what they want won't changethat.
mean I'm using him to act out my own unfulfilled dreams of athletic 17-year-old soccer player in success. I am not a Tiger Dad, pushUtah was recently charged ing my son toward a college scholarwith homicide for f a t ally ship, never mind amultimillion-dollar punching a referee who had just professional contract. Nor do I worry given him a yellow card. Maybe that he's somehow missing out on his you remember the story. Or maybe childhood because he's learning to you've already conflated it with the use his weak foot instead of hanging countless others like it — tales of out with friends after schooL kids, coaches and especiallyparAs I see it, he's getting a second ents acting like utter idiots at youth education on the soccer field — one sporting events, occasionally with that emphasizes discipline, persevertragic consequences. ance, conditioning (not just fitness, It has gotten to the point where 21 but also balance and flexibility), states have laws addressing assaults technical mastery and the ability to on officials. America's youth sports cope with disappointment. I'm sure culture is sick. But the conventional he could be learning equally valudiagnosis of the illness has it back- able lessons playing chess or the vioward: The problem isn't that we lin. He just happens to love soccer. take youth sports too seriously. It's And he happens to have profesthat we don't take them seriously sional coaches who k now w h at enough. As a result, we're produc- they're doing, having f ashioned ing bad citizens and bad athletes. theirprogram after Europe's soccer The United States is obsessed academies. They are serious and dewith youth sports, but Americans manding, but the kids are still havdon't quite know what to do with ing fun. There is pleasure in playing that obsession. It's the trickle-down the game right, in learning to look effect of the myth of amateurism. If for a pass or move into open space. collegiate sport is supposed to em- There are good arguments against body some Platonic ideal of compe- specialization in youth sports — estition for its own sake, youth sports pecially if cultivating talent is a secare supposed to represent some- ondary concern — yet there is also thing more innocent still: a world something to be said for doing "one where nobody's keeping score. thing supremely well," as Roger There's virtue in this. At the same Bannister put it. time, it's only natural for kids — and The growing international diveryes, their parents — to want to get sity of professional basketball and something else out of sports (and baseball is worthy of celebration. for the country to get some world- But it also speaks to the U.S. failure class professional athletes in the to better train its young athletes. bargain). The refusal to acknowl- There is no culture of serious teachedge this has produced a haphazard ing in youth basketbalL In fact, there approach to competitive youth ath- is the opposite in the Amateur Athletics and its out-of-control culture. letic Union, which is all about makKids haven't been taught to respect ing reputations rather than players. the games they're playing. Parents A merica's inability to get a n y haven't been told to shut up and let traction in the world of international the coaches do their job. soccer is instructive, too. It's shockIt doesn't have to be this way. My ing that a country with the popula8-year-old son spends nine hours a tion and resources of the U.S. has week atsoccer practice.That doesn't produced just a handful of players Bloomberg News
capable of competing at the highest level of the game. Like basketball, soccer requires both sound fundamental skills and creativity. For all of the millions of American kids playing organized soccer every year, the U.S. is still failing on both fronts. There's no schoolyardsoccer culture to speak of, and too few soccer clubs that teach the game the right way. (The U.S. men's national team is trying to expand its own academy program,
though progress has been slow) Organized youth sports d on't have to mean crazy kids, coaches and parents,any more than the phrase "youth sports academy" has to conjure images of Nick Bollettieristyle sweatshops ("'Lord of the Flies' with forehands," as Andre Agassi, who was sent there against his will, memorably described Bollettieri's tennis academy). Other countries successfully train serious youth soccer players without having the w hole enterprise degenerate into bullying, assault or homicide. Just look at the youth academies run by FC Barcelona or AC Milan. These programs are not designed for everyone; only the top players are invited. The clubs don't have to compete with other sports for the attention of their country's most promising athletes. Yet there's a lot Americans can learnfrom thispre-professional approach to kids and sports. Among other things, it recognizes that fostering emotional maturity is a critical part of the development of young athletes. Kids in Ajax's youth academy in the Netherlands, for example, don't even start playing other clubs until they've spent years at the academy. By then, they are ready to win and also to lose. Which is a lot more than we can say about many of the athletes in America's youth leagues. — Jonathan Mahler is a sports columnist for Bloomberg.
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How should us Certified Old Duffers pay for our bills'? By Robert Latham ome time ago, I signed up for my Medicare card. That makes me a COD — a Certified Old Duffer. Politicians have long ago learned to be respectful of CODs. On Election Day we have nothing better to do than to toddle off down to the courthouse and vote. And we vote our own best interest. You can depend on it. Shortly after signing up for Medicare, I had complex heart surgery. Heavy duty and apparently completely successful. My life expectancy rose from about one year (if I had been
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We are all going to die someday, from something. The view of the average patient in modern American medicine, however, is that we should put a stop to that unpleasant nonsense. Surely, we have, or should have, the technology to cure everything. It is just a matter of getting it applied. Isn't it'? Well, that and paying the bilL How should we pay for all of this marvelous new medical technology'? Especially for us CODs. There are several possibilities. One hundred years ago, life expectancy in the U.S. was about 47 years. Now the streets and shopping malls are full of us CODs — the oldest cohort that America has ever known. Why not plan for us CODs to just
IN MY VIEW pay our own bills'? One by one. Those three extra decades of life that have been added since 1913 are clearly luxury items. Why should we expect anyone else to pay for such luxury? The statistics on Americans make that proposal a little difficult. The median household net worth in the U.S. for my age group is somewhat less than the total costs of my recent one-time surgery. Total household net worth. If my wife and I had only the median net worth for CODs and we really had paid the bill, we would now be borderline bankrupt. And we have many years of retirement yet to go. If CODs can not pay the bill for
their own medical care, then the government should pay. Right'? Well, not really. The government never really pays any bills, in any ultimate sense. Regular humans bear the costs in some configuration. Well, the bills plus about36.8 percent for overhead to support the bureaucrats. More importantly, it seems simply unfair for any COD to expect younger and less wealthy taxpayers to pick up his or her bill. Insurance is the key. Right? Well, not really. Taken over the long pull and averaged over a lot of people, the actual costs will be the same. Well, the costs plus about 31.4 percent for the insurance salesman and all that bookkeeping. There is no real source
of money other than just us folks. If government cannot — or perhaps more importantly, should not — pay the CODs medical bills, and if insurance won't make much difference in the long pull, and if CODs themselves have frittered away a lifetime of earnings and simply don't have the assets to pay the bill, then what is likely to happen'? Many of my COD friends steadfastly believe that their nentitlementsn will be forthcoming. Politicians, on a two-year re-election cycle, will probably try to respond. I suggest, however, that some fundamental rethinking is in order.Besides,Ialreadyhave my extra 19 years. — Robert Latham livesin Silver Lake.
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BITUARIES DEATH NOTICES Stephen Kerry Wagner Charles William "Bill" Turner, of Redmond
July 31, 1929 - May 29, 2013 Arrangements: Autumn FuneralsRedmond (541-504-9485) www.autumnfunerals.net Services: A memorial gathering will be held at a later date in the Portland, OR area.
John Del Fiorentino, of La Pine Sept. 5, 1967 - May 29, 2013 Arrangements: Baird Memorial Chapel, La Pine, 541-536-5104 www.bairdmortuaries.com Services: A private memorial gathering will take place at a later date.
Robert L. Morris, of Redmond Feb. 10, 1926 - May 29, 2013 Arrangements: Autumn FuneralsRedmond (541-504-9485) www.autumnfunerals.net Services: Viewing: Mon. June 3, 2013, 1-5pm at Autumn Funerals-Redmond; Graveside: Tue. June 4, 2013, 10am at Juniper Haven Cemetery, Prineville; Memorial Service: Tue. June 4, 2013, 1pm at Redmond Assemble of God, 1865 W. Antler Ave., Redmond. Contributions may be made to:
Gideon's International, PO Box 7672, Bend, OR 97708.
Anna Lea McDonald Elliott Williams Voorhies Sept. 1, 1923 - May 26, 2013 Anna Lea McDonald was b orn on Septemb er 1, 1923, to Evelyn and R ay Mc Donald in Denver, CO. Anna Lea Anna Lea m oved t o Voorhies San Fr an c isco, a t the age of 12. S he a t t e n de d M ar i n a M iddle S chool a n d l a t e r g raduated f r o m Bu r l i n g ame H i g h S c h o ol . S h e then attended the U n iversity of Oregon where she j oined t h e Ga m m a Phi B eta sorority. Her U o f 0 stay was cut short because of the war and because her high s c h oo l s w e e t heart, B iII El liott, a sked h e r t o marry him. They were wed M arch 1944, fo r a s h o r t three months as Bill, a pi l ot during t h e w a r , w e n t missing in July, over New Guinea. A nna Lea l ater met a n d m arried, Gardner L . W i l l iams, raised in Sea Cl i f f , San Francisco. They were married a t D el Mo nt e L odge, C a r m el , C A , o n March 24, 1946. T he y o un g c o u pl e h a d four ch i l d r e n t og e t h er , G ardner W i l l i am s I I I , o f Bend, OR, Leslie Williams M cQuown, o f S a n F r a n c isco an d S o n o ma , C A , Kirk Wi l l iams (1951-1971), a nd C h r i stopher D a y t o n Williams, of Portland, OR. Divorced f r o m G a r d n er in 1969, Anna Lea went on to marry Firman Voorhies of Gilroy, CA, in 1979. F irm and A nn a L e a h a d 15 enj o y a b l e y ear s together t r aveling, e nj oying golf and good friends. A t a g e 8 0 , A n n a L ea decided to b e a d v e ntures ome and m ov e t o B e n d , OR, where her eldest son r esides. She e n j oyed t h e change of scene from the B ay a r ea, m a k in g m a n y n ew f r i ends i n h e r n e w and lovely assisted living residence. H er children w e r e w i t h h er at h e r b e d side w h en she peacefully passed on, May 26, 2013. I n addition t o h e r t h r e e s urviving ch i l dren, she i s survived b y t h r e e g r a n ds ons, A l e x M o r g a n M c Quown of S a n F r a n cisco, C A, Charles Andrew W i l l iams a n d Jo h n D avi s Tucker of Portland, OR. There will be no services. C remation w il l b e b y t h e Neptune Society. In lieu of f l owers, please make a donation to Guide Dogs for the Blind. Autumn Funeral of Bend i s i n c h a r g e o f t h e ar rangements. 541-318-0842.
January 29, 1955 - May 28, 2013 S tephen K . W a g n e r o f R edmond, OR p asse d away May 28, 2013, at age 5 8. He w a s b o r n i n E n gland J anuary 29, 1955 to George and Sylvia Wagn er. Growing up in an A i r F orce family, h e l i v e d i n v arious places wi t hi n t h e U .S. and Europe w it h h i s parents and tw o b r o thers. S teve m a r r i e d Pat r i c i a H arvey i n 1 9 75, i n L a k e Tahoe, Nevada. He began his career at age 17 in the g rocery i n dustry a t S a f e way, where he worked for over 30 years. After retiring, he a n d h i s b u s i ness p artner b o u gh t J B ' s T u malo Country Store. Steve w ill b e g r e a t l y r e m e m bered for his love of sports. S teve is survived by h i s d aughter, E r y n a n d h e r h usband, D a vi d B u n z ow ; his sons, My chal W a gner and his wife, Jill, and Geo ffrey W a g n e r a n d h i s w ife, C a s saundra; t h r e e grandchildren; his parents, George and Sylvia Wagn er; a n d hi s b r ot h e r s , Kevin and D a vi d W a g ner and family. A memorial service w i l l be held 1:00 p.m. Monday, June 3, 2013, at City Cent er C h u rch i n R e d m o nd, O R. P l e ase sign ou r o n line guestbook at www.redmondmemorial.com
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ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around the world: Marvin Junior, 77: Baritone singer for the Chicago doowop group The Dells. Died Wednesday in Harvey, Ill.
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SEATTLE — The Skagit River Bridge is a forgettable steel structure to d rivers whizzing past on Interstate 5. But the collapse of a span justbefore the busy Memorial Day weekend closed part of I-5 and sent businesses and government leaders scrambling to minimize the potential economic hit. "We do a lot of business out of Vancouver" in Canada, said Ken Kettler, president of Tulalip Resort Casino in Marysville, about 25 miles south of the collapsed bridge. Canadians account for about 20 percent of the 370-room hotel's occupancy. "Hopefully they'll be patient. Luckily there are two to three alternate routes," he said. While some businesses in Skagit County said the immediate effects last week were minimal,the economic impact will depend on how long the 1-5 segment is broken, how much time is added to trips and how many trips will be avoided because of the inconvenience. David Ellis, a research scientist at the Texas A8 M Transportation I n s t itute, said the sudden bottleneck illustrates "how often we take for granted this transportation infrastructure we have out there." I-5 is the West Coast's main n o r th-south h i g hway connecting Canada to Mexico, a vital artery for commerce. N early 3 0 p e rcent o f cross-border traffic last year consisted of Canadians crossing the Skagit River, or 1.9 million vehicle trips, the council estimates. And about 70 percent of crossborder trucktrips — equivalent to $14 billion in exports and imports last year — end south of the Skagit River. Those trucks carry computer parts, vehicles, wood, iron and steel into British Columbia and bring back fish, aircraft components and finished goods. T he vast m ajority o f trucks crossing the U.S.C anada border do so at Blaine, Lynden and Sumas, all in W h atcom County and all of which are linked to the I-5 corridor, according to the Border Policy Research Institute at Western Washington University. "These ports of entry are important to the state, the province and the nation," said David Davidson, the institute' s associate director. "As it turns out, that bridge is too." Before the bridge'scollapse, an average 71,000 vehicles crossed it d aily, including about 8,400 truck trips. Now, all traffic is being diverted indefinitely. D etouring t r a ffic w i l l mean congestion on those
Marcus Yam i Tha Seattle Times
Removal of the fallen Interstate 5 bridge in Mount Vernon, Wash., began Monday. About three-fourths of the wreckage has been taken out, though some pieces have been kept intact for the National Transportation Safety Board investigation. The next step will be an inspection of the bridge piers for damage. After that, the state will have a better idea whether it can install a temporary bridge by midmonth. alternate routes and delays for drivers. "It can ultimately have an impact on the price of consumer goods because it costs more to get them to the final point of sale," Ellis said. After the 2007 collapse of Minnesota's Interstate 35 West bridge over the M i ssissippi River, the state Department of Transportation estimated it reduced the state' s economic
Despite a newhole, ODOTcalls I-84 bridge safe
output by $113,000 per day
age, the spokesmansaid. ODOTis still investigating the cause of
and cost bridge users $400,000 a day in travel time and higher operating costs. Ellis said th e M i n nesota bridge's average daily traffic was about twice the volume on the Skagit River Bridge, with a similar mix of truck and auto vehicles. "You're looking at roughly $200,000 per day in costs to road users," he said. T he W a s hington S t a t e Department o f T r a nsportation also has estimated the e conomic impact f rom t h e December 2007 closure of Interstate 5 in Chehalis due to floodingand the January 2008 shutdown of Interstate 90 after a snowstorm. Those interstate disruptions were brief — four days — but forcedtruck drivers to take long detours because there were few nearby alternateroutes. The state says the disruptions led to lost business sales, higher fuel and overtime costs as well as indirectly contributed to lower than expected employment and personal income. As a result, WSDOT estimated, the December 2007 bridge closure lowered the state's economic output by $11.8 million per day, and the January 2008 incident, $7 million per day. The cascading effects of a bridge closure fall disproportionately on the trucking industry and freight-dependent sectors, including agriculture, construction, manufacturing, wholesale and retail. Federal regulations require truck drivers to take a 10-hour
PORTLAND — A 2-by-3-foot hole was discovered in the road-
way of an lnterstate 84 bridge in theColumbia Gorge on Friday, but the Oregon Department of Transportation said the bridge was still safe.
The bridge consists of two spans crossing HoodRiver at the town ofthe same name. The hole,inaneastbound lane,was
discovered around9a.m.An ODOT spokesman saidthebridge deck, as the roadway is known, hasbeen patched several times in recent years, but no holes hadopened up. The eastbound lanes carry13,500 vehicles a day, and as the
roadway hasaged, atop, protective layer has delaminated, allowing moisture to seep into the underlying concrete and cause damthis hole. The hole, coupled with the importance of the interstate, could bump a replacement project higher on ODOT's priority list. Still,
the bridge — which is considered obsolete becauseit's not wide enoughand needs paint— is notamong the nearly 90 ODOT bridges considered "structurally deficient," meaning they have
deteriorated to the point their load capacities must be reduced. — The Associated Press
"(Detouring trucks) can ultimately have an impact on the price
of consumer goods because it costs more to get them to the final point of sale." — David Ellis, with the Texas A& M Transportation Institute
break after 11 hours of driving. Unexpected traffic congestion and detours can easily throw a wrench into tight delivery schedules. But a Northwest economist, Dick Conway, was skeptical about early conclusions of a significant economic impact. "People are pretty resilient and make adjustments," Conway said. "If it's critical for the businesses to get their goods into the malls, they'll drive farther orsweat out the bypass or drive at night." Davidson isn't as optimistic. He predicts a "substantial decrease" in t r avelers from Canada this summer and a "fractional shift" of freight to rail and some ocean shipping
from the ports of Seattle and Tacoma to the Port of Vancouver-toavoid the need to cross the Skagit River. Leisure a n d ho s p itality businesses south of the Skagit River, such as Seattle Premium Outlets and the Tulalip Resort, will see fewer Canadian customers, he said. That could cause a significant hit to salestax revenues for areas south of the bridge. The Cascade Mall in Burlington is about a mile north of the collapsed bridge The 450,000-square-foot mall, with about 65 stores and restaurants, relies heavily on shop-
pers passing through Burlington on I-5 to and from Canada. The change in traffic patterns is up close and personal for Colleen McKnight, owner o f Hart's Floral i n M o u nt Vernon. Three-quarters of her business depends on delivering flowers on time to customers. And her office is on Riverside Drive, the main detour for traffic being diverted off 1-5. "I neverrealized how many trucks go up and down I-5 until you see them out your front window," McKnight said.
— From wire reports
Mulgrew Miller, 57,was aninfluential jazz pianist By Nate Chinen New York Times News Service
Mulgrew Miller, a jazz pianist whose soulful erudition, clarity of touch and rhythmic aplomb made him a fixture in the postbop mainstream for30 years, died of a stroke Wednesday in Allentown, Pa. He was 57. Miller developed his voice in the 1970s, combiningthebright precision of bebop, as exemplified by Bud Powell and Oscar Peterson, with the clattering intrigue of modal jazz, especially as defined by McCoy Tyner. His balanced but assertive style was a model of fluency,lucidity and bounce, and it influenced more than a generation of younger pianists. He was a widely respected b andleader, working with a trio or with the group he called Wingspan, after the title of his second album. The blend of alto saxophone and vibraphone on that album, released on Landmark Records in 1987, appealed enough to Miller that he revived it in 2002 on "The
Mulgrew Miller performs with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra in 2004. Miller's legacy includes a formative imprint on some leading players of the next generation of jazz
FEATURED OBITUARY Sequel" (Max Jazz), working in both cases with the vibraphonist Steve Nelson. Among Miller'sreleases in the past decade were an impeccable solo piano album and four live albums featuring his dynamic trio. Miller could be physically imposing on the bandstandhe stood taller than 6 feet, with a sturdy build — but his temperament was warm and gentlemanly. He was a dedicated mentor; his bands over the past decade included musicians in their 20s, and since 2005 he had been the director of jazz studies at William Paterson University in New Jersey. If his sideman credentials overshadowed his solo career, it wasn't hard to see why: He played on hundreds of albums and worked in a series of celebrated bands. His most visible recent work had been with the bassist Ron Carter, whose chamber-like Golden Striker
New York Times file photo
Trio featured Miller and the guitarist Russell Malone on equal footing; the group released a live album, "San Sebastian" (In+Out), this year. Born in Greenwood, Miss., on Aug. 13, 1955, Miller grew up immersed in Delta blues and gospel music. After picking out hymns by ear at the family piano, he began taking lessons at age 8.H e played the organ in church and worked in
soul cover bands but devoted himself to jazz after seeing Peterson on television, a moment he later described as pivotal. At Memphis State University he befriended two pianists, James Williams and Donald Brown, both of whom later joined Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. Miller spent several years with that band, just as he did with the trumpeter Woody Shaw, the singer Betty Carter
and the Duke Ellington Orchestra, led by Ellington's son Mercer. Miller worked in an acclaimed quintet led by the drummer Tony Williams from the mid-1980s until shortly before Williams died in 1997. Though he harbored few resentments, Miller was clear about the limitations imposed on his career. "Jazz is part progressive art and part folk art," he said in a 2005 interview with DownBeat magazine, differentiating his own unassuming style from the concept-laden, critically acclaimed fare that he described as "interview music." He added, "Guys who do what I am doing are viewed as passe." Yet Miller worked with so many celebrated peers, like the alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett and the tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano, that his reputation among musicians was ironclad. Miller, who lived in Easton, Pa., is survived by his wife, Tanya; his son, Darnell; his daughter, Leilani; a grandson; three brothers; and three sisters.
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sources offood out of reach. Pet food, compost piles, fruit fallen from trees, unclean barbecues and even scented candles, soap or suntan lotion left Unattended can attract bears, according to a news release from the Sheriff's Office. George said it's good advice, as it doesn't take a bear long to figure out where easy sources of food can be found. "Very quickly and very easily,n he said. "If a bear gets rewarded with garbage or food, they'll remember that, and they will continue to come back for that." Bears have appeared in the Sistersarea before, most recently and notably in 2010, when a black bear camped
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out up a tree in Village Green Park above a crowd of onlookers. In that instance, wildlife officials attempted to lure the bear into a live trap baited with cantaloupeand barbecue sauce, but the bear climbed down and walked out of town on its own. Baldwin said he suspects the bear that showed up at his house Thursday had come up from the nearby McKerfzie Canyon, and ha s p r obably moved on. "I don't think well ever see this guy again," he said. "I think he was just wandering though looking for food, and by now, he's miles from here." — RePorter: 541-383-0387, shammersCbendbufletin.com
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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2013
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Beavers walk off to open regional CORVALLIS — Dylan
Davis' walk-off two-run double led Oregon State to a 5-4 comeback vic-
tory over Texas-San Antonio in the Corvallis
regional on Friday night. Davis drove afirstpitch fastball from
reliever Matt Sims (6-3)
to the right-center field
fence, scoring Tyler Smith and Michael Con-
forto as the Beavers (4610) ran onto the field.
"Dylan has really matured as ahitter," Oregon State coach Pat Casey
NHL PLAYOFFS
Blackhawks, Kingsset to collide in West finals • A pair of recentStanleyCupchampswill square off starting today
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CHICAGO — For all the difficulties they endured along the way, the Chicago Blackhawks and Los Angeles Kings are still standing. They might want to buckle up, though. The ride could get even wilder. The Blackhawks and Kings are poised for what could be a tight and lengthy Western Conference finals, with Game I at the United Center today. The Kings already have more playoff losses than theydida year ago when they went on a 16-4 run through the postseason to capture the Stan-
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said. "He knowsexactly what our approach is in that situation. He knows exactly what he's doing."
PREP BASEBALL: CLASS 5A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
The Roadrunners
COMMENTARY
took a 4-3 lead in the eighth when an error
Women's basketball needs to
bythird basemanKavin Keyes allowedJesse Baker to score from second base. After Texas San-Antonio went up1-0 in the first, Oregon State tied it when Davis scored
on Keyes' double-play grounder in the fourth.
earn its
The Roadrunners took the lead back in the sixth, but the Beavers answered with a pair of runs in the bottom
audience
half — on asacrifice fly by Keyesand abasesloaded walk by Smith. UTSAtied itagain in the seventh. Reliever Max Englebrecht didn't allow a hit in1/s innings for the win. OSU starter Matt Boyd went 6 /s innings, allowing four hits and three runs while striking out eight. OSU plays UC Santa Barbara today at 5 p.m.
after the Gauchosdefeated Texas A&M, 6-4. — The Associated Press
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Oregon State's Dylan Davis delivers the game-winning hit against UTSA during an NCAA regional in Corvallis on Friday.
Oregon rallies past S.D. State
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Look for the big guns to come out today. With three days' rest between Tuesday's state semifinal round and today's Class 5A state championship game, both Bend High (208 overall) and Sherwood (24-6) are expected to start their aces — Lava Bear senior Duke DeGaetano and Bowman junior Riley Moore — this afternoon at Volcanoes Stadium in Keizer. DeGaetano, who is 6-1 with six complete games this season, earned victories in the Lava Bears' first-round playoff game against Pendleton and in Tuesday's semifinal win over Wilsonville. The stocky right-hander has a low 2.80 earned-run average during the playoffs and has struck out 12 batters over 14 innings. DeGaetano pitched one of his better games of the season Tuesday, fanning six while allowing just three hits over seven innings in a 9-2 semifinal victory at Wilsonville. Statistically, Moore, who is also a right-hander, has been even more impressive.He has a record of 9-0 with a 1.61 ERA, striking out 68 hitters in 65/s innings. Sherwood's No. I starter was fairly pedestrian, though, in the Bowmen's 5-4, 10-inning semifinal win over Redmond on Tuesday, allowing three runs on nine hits in six innings pitched. See Bears/C3
EUGENE— Ryon Healy hit a two-run double in the eighth to
Class SA basedall statefinal
give Oregon a3-2 win
Where:Volcanoes Stadium, Keizer Cost:Adults $8, students $5 On theradio:KICE-AM 940 On thewed: www.osaa.org
against South Dakota State Friday night in the
f your TV clicker skipped right past a WNBA game, one reason may have been that you mistook it for rugby, unless you figured it for dodgeball. Fact: Women's basketball is a beautiful game surrounded by ugly atrocities, from incompetent officiating to fiscal mismanagement. Is it too much to ask for decent refereeswho protectthe shooters, so that the audience may be entertained and sponsors attracted? Women's basketball is at a plateau — a precarious one — and unless some real change is wrought soon, a sport with a small but devoted following will find itself shrinking. This week the WNBA opened its 17th season, while women's college coaches from around the country prepared to converge on the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tenn., for annual induction ceremonies. Both events prompt the question: Why is a sport with strong audience fundamentals such a chronic underachiever in the marketplace? There are 3.2 million high school girls playing varsity sports in this country, and anywhere from 2 to 3 million people annually watch the women's NCAA Final Four on TV. Yet the sport is floundering. SeeBasketball /C4
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Who:BendHigh(20-8)vs.Sherwood(24-6)When:Today,1:30p.m.
NCAA Eugeneregional. Oregon hadjust one hit before Healy's double
reached left-center field and gave theDucks (46-
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL COMMENTARY
14) their first lead.
The Ducks chased
Can the Bravesactually win a title with all those strikeouts'?
South Dakota State starting pitcher Layne Somsen with J.J. Altobelli's leadoff walk in the eighth. Altobelli went to
second on Brett Thomas' sacrifice bunt before Jackrabbits reliever J.D.
By Paul Newberry
Moore hit Aaron Payne
The Associated Press
with a pitch. Healy followed and drove in both.
ATLANTAhey might want to consider setting up a wind farm at Turner Field, becausethere sure is a stiff breeze coming out of that place most nights. The first-place Atlanta
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Oregon closer Jimmie Sherfy pitched the ninth for his 21st save.
"We were grinding there and Somsenwas tremendous," Oregon coach GeorgeHorton said. "Mr. Healy came
Braves keep swinging away
through and Sherfy got
a save — kind of like Groundhog's Day." Oregon advancesto play Rice at 6p.m.today. — The AssociatedPress
David Goldman /The Associated Press
The Atlanta Braves' B.J. Upton throws his bat on the ground after striking out against Toronto on Wednesday. The Braves are leading the National League East despite the fact that their lineup is striking out at nearly a record pace.
— and missing, a lot of the time — which raises an intriguing question as baseball heads into the dog days of summer: Can a team that strikes out with such regularity ac-
tually win a championship'? In all likelihood, no. The numbers just don't stack up for the Braves, not if the umpires keep shouting "1-2-3, you're out!" at such a staggering rate. Going into Friday night's game against NL East rival Washington, the Braves were on pace to whiff 1,476 times this season. That would be the second-highest total in baseball history, surpassed only by the 2010 Arizona Diamondbacks
(1,529). SeeBraves /C4
"Are we going to strike out 27 times in
a game?Somebody's goingtom ake some contact somewhere. We can strike out 25 times and hit two homers and win 2-1. We can strike out 26 times and hit one n
hOmer and Win 1-0.
— Atlanta Braves second baseman Dan Uggla
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PGA Tour, Memorial Tournament LPGA Tour, ShopRite LPGA Classic PGA Tour, Memorial Tournament
11:30 a.m.
noon Champions Tour, Principal Charity Classic 3:30 p.m. MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR, Sprint Cup, FedEx400, practice NASCAR, Nationwide, 5-Hour Energy 200, qualifying
NASCAR,Sprint Cup, FedEx400, practice Motorcycle racing,
Speed
8 a.m.
ESPN2
10 a.m.
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Grand-Am, Chevrolet Grand-Am 200 SOFTBALL
College, World Series, Tennessee vs.Washington 9 a.m. College, World Series, Texasvs. Oklahoma 1 1:30 a.m. College, World Series, Nebraska vs. Florida College, World Series, Arizona State vs. Michigan BASEBALL College, NCAA regional, teams TBD MLB, Seattle at Minnesota
College, NCAAregional, teams TBD MLB, Detroit at Baltimore Prep, Class 5A final, Bend vs. Sherwood
College, NCAAregional, teams TBD MLB, Boston at New York Yankees College, NCAA regional, teams TBD
College, NCAAregional, teams TBD College, NCAAregional, Oregon State vs. UCSanta Barbara College, NCAA regional, teams TBD RUGBY
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noon
TRACK & FIELD Prefontaine Classic
12:30 p.m.
Prefontaine Classic
1:30 p.m.
HOCKEY NHL, playoffs, Los Angeles at Chicago
2 p.m.
NHL, playoffs, Boston at Pittsburgh
5 p.m.
NBC N B C SN NBC NBCSN NBC
5:30 p.m.
TNT
7:30 p.m.
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French Open,third round
2 a.m.
Tennis
French Open, third round GOLF
10 a.m.
NBC
European Tour,Nordea Masters
5 a.m. 9 a.m.
PGA Tour, Memorial Tournament LPGA Tour, ShopRite LPGA Classic
11 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
PGA Tour, Memorial Tournament
Champions Tour, Principal Charity Classic 4 p.m. MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR, Sprint Cup, FedEx400 9:30 a.m. IndyCar, Chevrolet Indy Dual, race 2 12:30 p.m. NHRA, Summernationals (same-day tape) 1:30 p.m. SOFTBALL College, World Series, teams TBD 10 a.m. College, World Series, teams TBD noon College, World Series, teams TBD 4 p.m. College, World Series, teams TBD 6 p.m. SOCCER Men, United States vs. Germany 11 a.m. MLS, Los Angeles at New England 1:30 p.m. RUGBY Collegiate Sevens Championship 11 a.m.
Collegiate SevensChampionship
1 p.m.
BASEBALL College, NCAA regional, teams TBD MLB, Seattle at Minnesota MLB, San Francisco at St. Louis College, NCAA regional, teams TBD
9 a.m.
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Golf Golf Golf CBS Golf
Fox ABC ESPN2 ESPN ESPN ESPN2 ESPN2 ESPN2 NBCSN
DSAAState Championships Class 6A Championship final Saturday at DSU Softball Complex, CorvaHis Glencoe vs NorthMedford,1 p.rn. Class BA Championship final Saturday at DSU Softball Complex, CorvaHis Hermistonvs. Sandy, 4p.m. Class 4A Championship final Saturday at DSU Softball Complex, CorvaHis Banks vs.McLoughlin,10a.m Class 3A Championship final Friday at DSUSoftball Complex, CorvaHis Rainier 9,Dayton3 Class 2A/1A Championship final Fridayat DSUSoftball Complex, CorvaHis Union/Cove 3, Yoncaga0
BASEBALL
NBCSN NBC
5 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. 5 p.m.
NBCSN
Criterium Dauphine Libere, Stage1 (tapedj 8 p.m.
NBCSN
MLB, Boston at NewYork Yankees College, NCAA regional, teams TBD College, NCAA regional, teams TBD HOCKEY NHL, playoffs, Los Angeles at Chicago CYCLING
11 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m.
Listings are themostaccurateavailable. The 73ulletinis not responsible for late changesmade by TVor radio stations.
Hamlin wins another pole MOTOR SPORTS week, has never won at Dover. He has only a 19.6 average finishin 14 career races on the mile track. Hamlin's fourth-place finish m oved him up three spots to 24th in the standings, 53 points out of 20th position, where he'd need to be to be eligible for one of two wild-card berths. M artin T r uex J r., w h o raced to his only career Cup victory at Dover, will start second and joined Hamlin for an all-Toyota front row. Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth and Ryan Newman rounded out the top five. Points leader Jimmie Johnson qualified 24th.
Game 6 Game4winnervs. Game5winner,5 p.m. Monday, June3 x-Game7— Game 4 winner vs. Gam e 5 winner, 5
p.m.
FuHerton, Calif. Friday, May31 ArizonaState4, NewMexico 3 Cal StateFugerton4, Columbia1 Today,June 1 Game3 — NewMexico (37-21) vs. Columbia(2720),4p.m. Game 4— ArizonaState(36-20-1) vs.CalStateFul-
lerton(49-8), 8p.m. Los Angeles Friday, May31 Cal Poly9, SanDiego2 UCLA5,SanDiegoState 3 Today,June 1 Game3 — SanDiego(35-24) vs. SanDiegoState (31-30), 2 pm. Game 4 —Cal Poly(40-17) vs. UCLA(40-17), 6 p.m.
SOFTBALL College NCAADivision I World Series At ASAHall of FameStadium OklahomaCity AH TimesPDT Double Elimination Thursday, May30
Washington4, Nebraska3, 8innings Tennessee 9, Florida 2 Texas6,ArizonaState3 Oklahoma 7, Michigan1 Friday, May31
NBA NATIONALBASKETBALL ASSOCIATION AH Times PDT
Game4 — Oklahoma (41-19) vs. Uconn(35-26), 2:30 p.m. Charlottesville, Va. Friday, May31 Virginia 2,Army1 Elon10,UNCWilmington 7 Today,June 1 Game 3 Army (29-22) vs UNC Wilmington (3722), 10a.m. Game4—Virginia (48-10)vs. Elon(33-28), 3pm. Chapel Hill, N.C. Friday, May31
Game 3— FloridaAtlantic (39-21) vs.Canisios(4216), 10a.m. Game 4 — Towson (30-28) vs. NorthCarolina (53-
8), 3 p.m.
Raleigh, N.C. Friday, May31 William 8Mary4, Mississippi2 N.C. State 4, Binghamton1 Today,June 1 Game 3— Mississippi (37-23)vs.Binghamton (3024), 11a.m. Game4 —Wilram 8 Mary(38-22) vs. N.C.State (45-14), 4p.m. Columbia, S.C. Friday, May31 Liberty 8,Clemson3 SouthCarolina7, SaintLouis 3 Today,June 1 Game 3—Clemson(39-21)vs. Saint Louis(41-20), 11a.m. Game 4 — Liberty (35-27) vs. SoothCarolina (4018), 5p.m. Louisville, Ky. Friday, May31 Miami 7,OklahomaState1 Louisville 8,BowlingGreen3 Today,June 1 Game3—OklahomaState(39-18)vs. Bowling Green (24-30), 9a.m. Game 4 — Miami (37-23) vs. Louisville (47-12), 1
p.m.
Tallahassee, Fla. Friday, May31 Troy 5,Alabama2 FloridaState10, SavannahState0 Today,June 1 Game3— Alabama(34-27)vs.SavannahState(33-
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7) (x-if necessary)
EASTERNCONFERENCE Miami 3, Indiana 2 Wednesday, May22:Miami103, indiana102,DT Friday,May24: Indiana97, Miami93 Sunday,May26: Miami114, Indiana96 Tuesday ,May28:Indiana99,Miami92 Thursday,May30:Mrami 90,Indiana79 Today,June1. Miamiat Indiana,5.30 p.m.
TENNIS
x-Monday ,June3:IndianaatMiami,5:30p.m.
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WNBA WOMEN'SNATIONAL BASKETBALLASSOCIATION AH TimesPDT
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Atlanta Chicago Washington Connecticut Indiana NewYork
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Friday's Games
Atlanta86,Indiana77 NewYork78,Tulsa 76,DT Chicago86,Connecticut 75
Today's Games ConnecticutatMinnesota,5p.m. LosAngelesatSanAntonio,5p.m.
HOCKEY NHL NATIONALHDCKEYLEAGUE AH Times PDT CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERNCONFERENCE
pm.
3 p.m.
TodayJune1:LosAngelesatChicago,2pm. Sunday ,June2:LosAngelesatChicago,5p.m. Tuesday, June4: Chicagoat LosAngeles,6 p.m Thurs day,June6:ChicagoatLosAngeles,6p.m. x-Sat urday,June8:LosAngelesatChicago,5p.m. x-Monday ,June10:ChicagoatLosAngeles,6p.m x-Wedne sday,June 12:LosAngelesatChicago, TBD
Bloomington, Ind. Friday, May31 AustinPeay4, Florida3 Indiana 5, Valparaiso 4 Today,June 1 Game 3 — F orida (29-29) vs.Valparaiso(31-27), 11a.m. Game 4 —Austin Peay(46-13) vs.Indiana(44-14),
Nashville, Tenn. Friday, May31 Rlinois 6,GeorgiaTech4
Los Angelesvs. Chicago
GOLF
Vanderbilt 9,ETSU1
Today,June 1 Game 3 — GeorgiaTech(34-26) vs. ETS U(36-23), noon Game 4— llinois (35-18) vs. Vanderbilt(52-9), 5 p.m. StarkviHe, Miss. Friday, May31 SouthAlabam a9, Mercer4 MississippiState5, Central Arkansas3 Today,June 1 Game 3— Mercer(43-17) vs.Central Arkansas(3921), noon Game4— SoothAlabama (43-18) vs. Mississippi State(44-17), 5p.m. Baton Rouge,La. Friday, May31 LSU 11,JacksonState 7 SamHoustonState4, Louisiana-Lafayette2 Today,June 1 Game 3 —JacksonState(34-21) vs. Louisiana-Lafayetee (41-19), noon Game 4 — LSU(53-9) vs.SamHouston State(3820),5 p.m. Manhattan, Kan. Friday, May31 KansasState20,Wichita State11 Bryant 4,Arkansas1 Today,June 1
Game 3 — WichitaState(39-27) vs.Arkansas(3721), noon Game 4 — Kansas State (42-17) vs. Bryant(45-161),5pm. Eugene Friday, May31 Rice 3,SanFrancisco 2, 11innings Oregon 3, SoothDakotaState 2 Today,June 1 Game3 — San Francisco (34-23)vs.South Dakota State(35-23), 2p.m. Game 4—Rice(42-17)vs. Oregon(46-14),6p.m. Sunday,June 2 Game5—Game3winner vs. Game4loser, noon Game 6 Game4winnervs. Game5winner, 4p.m. Monday,June3 x-Game 7 — Game4 wrnner vs. Gam e5 winner, 6 p.m. CorvaHis Friday, May31 UC SantaBarbara6, TexasA8M4 OregonState5, UTSA4 Today,June 1 Game 3—Texas A8M(32-28) vs. UTSA(35-24),
noon Game 4—UCSantaBarbara(35-23) vs. OregonState (46-10),5 pm. Sunday,June 2 Game5—Game3winner vs. Game4loser, noon
PGA Tour The Memorial Memorial Friday At Muirfield Village Golf Club Dublin, Ohio Purse: $6.2 million Yardage: 7,362;Par 72 SecondRound(Leading Scores) Note: Playwassuspended dueto dangerous weather, with 42players onthe course Bill Haas 68-67 — 135 Matt Kuchar 68-70 — 138 RobertKarlsson 69-71—140 Pat Perez 72-69 — 141 HunterMahan 73-68—141 Matt Jones 69-72 — 141 71-71—142 KevinChappeg 73-69 — 142 CharleyHoffma n 73-69—142 Bo VanPelt 70-72 — 142 TrevorImmeiman 72-70 — 142 CharlesHowell III 71-71 — 142 DavidHearn 70-72 142 RyanMoore 70-72 — 142 StewartCink 73-70—143 TomGigis 72-71 143 CamiloVigegas 73-70—143 BenCurtis 72-71 — 143 RickieFowler GaryWoodland 70-73 143 John Senden 71-72 — 143 FabianGomez 76-68 — 144 HenrikStenson 71-73 — 144 RichardH.Lee 73-71—144 Bud Cauley 71-73 — 144 ZachJohnson 73-72 — 145 JimForyk 75-70 — 145 TigerWoods 71-74—145 KeeganBradley 71-74 — 145 FredCouples 70-75—145 GeorgeCoetzee 70-75—145 BrandtJobe 70-75 — 145 BrianDavis 75-70—145 JordanSpieth 72-73—145 Leaderboard SCORE THRU -9 1. Bill Haas F 2. MattKuchar 2. CharlSchw artzel 2. Bubba Watson
2. KyleStanley 6. ScottStalings 7. RobertKarlsson 7.JustinRose 7. CharlieWi
FrenchOpen Friday At StadeRolandGarros Paris Purse: $28.4million (GrandSlam) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Men SecondRound RafaelNadal(3),Spain,del MartinKlizan,Slovakia, 4-6,6-3,6-3,6-3.
RichardGasquet(7),France,def. MichalPrzysiezny, Poland,6-3,6-3,6-0. Tommy Haas (12), Germany, def.JackSock, United States,7-6(3), 6-2,7-5. JankoTipsarevic(8), Serbia,def. FernandoVerdasco,Spain, 7-6(3), 6-1,3-6,5-7,8-6. Nikolay Davydenko,Russia, del. Denis Istomin, Uzbekistan,6-4, 7-5,6-2. John Isner(19), UnitedStates, def. RyanHarrison, UnitedStates,5-7, 6-7(7), 6-3,6-1,8-6. Jerzy Janowicz(21), Poland,def. RobinHaase, Netherlands, 6-4, 4-6,6-4, 6-3. MikhailYouzhny(29), Russia, def.FedericoDelbonis, Argentina, 6-3, 6-7(5), 7-5,6-4 StanislasWawrinka (9), Switzerland,def. Horacio Zebagos,Argentina,6-2, 7-6(2), 6-4. Third Round DavidFerrer(4),Spain, del.FelicianoLopez,Spain, 6-1,7-5,6-4.
Boston vs. Pittsburgh Today,June1:Boston atPittsburgh, 5p.m. Monday,June3. Boston atPittsburgh, 5p.m. Wednesday,June5 Pittsburghat Boston, 5pm. Friday,June7: PittsburghatBoston,5 p.m. x-Sunday,June9.Boston atPittsburgh, 5p.m. x-Tuesday, June11 Pittsburghat Boston, TBD x-Wednesday, June12: Bostonat Pittsburgh, TBD WESTERN CONFERENCE
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MarkCalcave cchia CoreyPavin Jeff Sloman DougGarwood BarryLane Joel Edwards BrianHenninger LarryNelson DavidEger MarkMcNulty RossCochran Jay Haas Jay Don Blake BobbyWadkins GeneSauers Gil Morgan TomPerniceJr.
BASKETBALL
College
Blacksburg, Va. Friday, May31 Oklahoma 7, Coastal Carolina 3 Uconn 5,VirginiaTech2 Today,June 1 Game3—Coastal Carolina(37-22) vs.Virginia Tech (38-21), 10 a.m.
Principal Charity Classic Friday At WakondaClub Des Moines, lowa Purse: $1.75 million Yardage: 6,91B;Par72 (36-36) First Round(Leading Scores) 36-33—69 DuffyWaldorl 35-34—69 DanForsman 36-33—69 TomLehm an 35-34—69 ScottHoch 34-36—70 BobbyClampet 36-34—70 LorenRoberts 37-33—70 Esteban Toledo Hale Irwin
x-if necessary
Sunday'sGames
LPGA Tour ShopRite LPGA Classic Friday At Stocklon SeaviewHotel and Golf Club, Bay Course GallowayTownship, N.J. Purse: $1.6 million Yardage: 6,155;Par: 71(37-34) First Round(Leading Scores) Amanda Blomenherst 35-31—66 MoriyaJutanogarn 36-30—66 35-32—67 StacyLewis MichegeWie 35-33 68 37-32—69 ShanshanFeng Sara-Maude Juneau 35-34—69 JiYoungDh 39-30—69 HeeYoungPark 36-33—69 Pornanong Phatum 35-34 69 36-33—69 BeatrizRecari 36-33—69 JenniferSong ChegaChoi 41-29 — 70 35-35—70 NicoleJeray Haeji Kang 37-33—70 Mi HyangLee 37-33 70 35-35—70 Mo Martin Ai Miyazato 34-36—70 38-32—70 GerinaPiler 39-31—70 JennyShin 39-32 71 JulietaGranada 37-34 — 71 ChristinaKim 37-34—71 PaolaMoreno 37-34 — 71 Jiyai Shin 37-34 — 71 ThidapaSuwannapura 36-35—71 LindseyWright 38-33—71 HeatherBowieYoung
Champions Tour
Game5 — Washington (44-15) vs.Tennessee(5010), ppd.,tornado Game6— Texas (50-8) vs.Oklahoma(53-4), ppd., tomado Today,June 1 Game5 — Washington (44-15) vs.Tennessee(5010), 9a.m. Game6—Texas(50-8) vs.Oklahom a (53-4), 1130 a.m. Game 7 —Nebraska (45-15) vs. Florida(57-8), 4 pm. Game8— Arizona State (50-11) vs. Michigan(5012), 6.30p.m.
NCAADivision I Baseball Regionals AH Times PDT Double Elimination
Game 4 Troy (41-18)vs.FloridaState(45-15), 2
ESPNU Root TBS ESPNU ESPN ESPNU ESPNU
He'll need to turn poles i nto checkered flags if h e wants to make a serious run at a spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship. H amlin turned a lap of 157.978 mph Friday to win the pole at Dover International Speedway. He won the pole last week at Charlotte Motor Speedway and h as three overall this season. But a four-race absence because of his injury has him needing wins to make the Chase and racefor his first career championship.Hamlin, who finished fourth last
Baseball DSAAState Championships Class 6A Championship final Saturday at VolcanoesStadium, Keizer Clackamas vs. Sheldon,5 p.m. Class 5A Championship final Saturday at VolcanoesStadium, Keizer Bendvs.Sherwood,1:30p.m. Class 4A Championship final Saturday at VolcanoesStadium, Keizer Henleyvs.Newport,10 a m. Class 3A Championship final Friday at VolcanoesStadium, Keizer PleasantHil 7,HorizonChristian (Tualatin) 6 Class 2A/1A Championship final Friday at VolcanoesStadium, Keizer GrantUnion2, UmpquaValley Christian 0
Today,June 1
TENNIS
injury.
Saturday Baseball: Class 5Astate championship, Bendvs. Sherwood atVolcanoesStadium,Keizer,1:30p.m. PREP sports
Towson 7,Florida Atiantic 2 NorthCarolina6, Canisius 3
SUNDAY
The Associated Press DOVER — Denny Hamlin has another top spot in his comeback from a back
ON DECK
Softball
9 a.m. 10 a.m.
Collegiate SevensChampionship
BASKETBALL NBA, playoffs, Miami at Indiana SOCCER MLS, Seattle at Chivas USA
Golf Golf Golf CBS Golf
7 a.m.
AMA TennesseeNational450 8 250 Moto I 1 0 a.m. NASCAR, Nationwide, 5-Hour Energy 200 11:30 a.m. IndyCar, Chevrolet Indy Dual, race1 12:30 p.m.
NHRA, Summernationals, qualifying
TV/Radio Tennis NBC
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RogerFederer (2), Swrtzerland, dei.Julien Benneteau(30),France, 6-3,6-4,7-5. ViktorTroicki,Serbia,def.MarinCilic(10), Croatia, 7-6(12),6-4,7-5. Jo-WilfriedTsonga(6), France,def.Jeremy Chardy (25), France, 6-1,6-2,7-5 KevinAnderson(23), SouthAfrica, del. Milos Raonic (14),Canada,7-5, 7-6(4),6-3. GigesSimon(15), France,def. SamQuerrey (18), UnitedStates,2-6, 6-3,2-6,7-6(2), 6-2. TommyRobredo (32), Spain, def GaeMonfils, France,2-6,6-7(5), 6-2,7-6(3),6-2. NicolasAlmagro(11), Spain,def.AndreasSeppi (20),ltaly,7-6(1), 6-0 6-4. Women SecondRound ManonBartoli (13), France,dei. MarianaDuqueMarino,Colombia,7-6(5), 7-5. MariaSharapova(2), Russia, def.EugenieBoochard, Canada, 6-2, 6-4. Maria Kirilenko(12), Russia,def. AshleighBarty, Australia,6-3, 6-1. FrancescaSchiavone, Italy, def. Kirsten Flipkens (21), Belgium, 6-4, 1-6,6-3. StefanieVoegele,Switzerland,del. Kaia Kanepi, Estonia,7-6(6), 3-6, 8-6. Third Round SerenaWiliams(1), LlnitedStates, dei. Sorana Cirstea (26), Romania, 6-0,6-2. SaraErrani(5), Italy,def. SabineLisicki (32),Germany,6-0,6-4. AngeliqueKerber(8), Germany, del. VarvaraLepchenko(29), UnitedStates, 6-4,6-7(3), 6-4 Ana Ivanovic(14), Serbia,def.Virginie Razano, France,6-3,6-2. CarlaSuarezNavarro (20), Spain,def. MonicaPuig, PuertoRico,6-4, 7-5. RobertaVinci(15),ltaly,def.PetraCetkovska,Czech Republic,6-1,2-6,6-2. Svetl ana Koznetsova Russia, def.Bojana Jovanovski,Serbia,6-4, 7-6(2). Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Poland,del. DinahPfizenmaieGe r, rmany,6-3, 6-4. FrenchOpenShowCourt Schedules Today At Stade RolandGarros Paris Playbeginsat2a.m .PDT Courl Philippe Chatrier Alize Cornet(31), France,vs. Victoria Azarenka(3), Belarus Zheng Jie, China,vs. Maria Sharapova(2), Russia RafaelNadal (3), Spain,vs. FabioFognini (27), Italy NovakDjokovic(1), Serbia,vs.Grigor Dimitrov (26), Bulgaria Courl SuzanneLenglen BenoitPaire(24),France,vs. KeiNishikori (13), Japan MarionBartoli (13), France,vs. FrancescaSchiavone, Italy NikolayDavydenko, Russia, vs.RichardGasqoet (7), France JelenaJankovic(18), Serbia,vs. SamStosur (9), Australia Court No. 1 MarinaErakovic,NewZealand, vs. SloaneStephens (17), UnitedStates BethanieMattek-Sands,UnitedStates, vs. PaulaDrmaechea, Argentina Tommy Haas(12),Germany,vs. JohnIsner(19), United States Victor Hanescu,Romania, vs. Philipp Kohlschreiber (16),Germa ny
SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER AH Times PDT
Today'sGames PhiladelphiaatToronto FC,3p.m. VancouveratNewYork,4p.m. Houston at Columbus,4:30 p.m. Montrealat Sporting KansasCity, 5:30 p.m. FC Dallasat Colorado,6 p.m. SanJoseat Rea Sal tLake 6:30p.m. Seattle FC at Chivas USA 7:30p.m.
LosAngelesatNew England,1:30 p.m. D.C. United at Chicago,2p.m.
MO TO R SPORTS NASCAR Sprint Cup FedEx4BBLineup After Friday qualifying; raceSunday At Dover International Speedway Dover, Del. Lap length: 1 miles (Car number inparentheses) 1. (11)DennyHamlin, Toyota, 157978. 2. (56)MartinTruexJr., Toyota,157.798. 3. (18) Ky eBusch, Toyota,157.756. 4. (20)MattKenseth, Toyota,157.736. 5. (39)RyanNewman, Chevrolet,157.715. 6. (55)MarkMartin, Toyota,157.604. 7. (29)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet,157.549. 8. (2) Brad Keselowskr, Ford,157.48. 9. (22)JoeyLogano,Ford,157.46. 10. (1)JamieMcMorray, Chevrolet,157.405. 11. (5)KaseyKahne,Chevrolet,157.35. 12. (88)DaleEarnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,157.24. 13. (78)KurtBusch,Chevrolet, 157.054. 14. (42)JuanPablo Montoya, Chevrolet,156.713. 15.(15) ClintBowyer,Toyota,156.556. 16.(27) PaulMenard, Chevrolet, 156.175. 17.(13)CaseyMears, Ford, 156.169. 18. (99)CarlEdwards,Ford, 156.054. 19. (16)GregBiffle, Ford,155.952. 20. (24)JeffGordon,Chevro et,155.696. 21. (33)LandonCassig, Chevrolet,155.44. 22. (14)TonyStewart, Chevrolet,155.407 23. (17)RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,155.239. 24. (48)JimmieJohnson, Chevrolet,155.206. 25. (51)Austin Dilon, Chevrolet, 155.146. 26. (47)BobbyLabonte, Toyota,155.086. 27. (83)DavidReutimann,Toyota,155.059. 28. (38)DavidGigiland, Ford,154.972. 29. (31)JeffBurton, Chevrolet,154.679. 30. (9)MarcosAmbrose, Ford,154.619. 31. (98)MichaelMcDoweg, Ford,154.573. 32. (19)MikeBliss, Toyota, 154.5. 33. (43)AricAlmirola, Ford,154.48. 34. (30)DavidStremme, Toyota,154.295. 35 (34) DavidRagan Ford 153984 36. (87)JoeNemechek, Toyota,153.636. 37. (7)DaveBlaney,Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 38. (93)TravisKvapil, Toyota,Owner Points. 39. (10)DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 40. (36)J.J.Yeley,Chevrolet, Owner Points. 41. (35)JoshWise, Ford, Owner Points. 42. (32)TimmyHil, Ford,Owner Points. 43. (44)ScottRiggs,Ford,Owner Points.
IndyCar Chevrolet Indy Dual in Detroit Race1Lineup After Friday pualifying; racetoday At The Racewayat Belle Isle Park Detroit, Mich. Lap length: 2.346miles
(Car number inparentheses) 1. (5)E.J.Viso, Dagara-chevrolet,106.339. 2. (18)MikeConway, Dagara-Honda, 105.977. 3. (16)JamesJakes, Dagara-Honda,105.764. 4. (1)RyanHonter-Reay, Dagara-chevrolet,105.746. 5. (98)AlexTagliani, Dallara-Honda,105.288. 6. (55)TristanVautier, Dagara Honda,102.546. 7 (14) Takuma Sato Dagara-Honda 102277 8. (77)SimonPagenaud, Dagara-Honda,102.143. 9. (12)Wil Power,Dagara-chevrolet,101.985. 10. (6) Sebastian Saavedra, Dagara-Che vrolet,
97.459 11. (10)DarioFranchitti, Dagara-Honda,106.642. 12. (3)HelioCastroneves,Dagara-chevrolet. 13. (2) A JAgmendinger, Dagara-chevrolet,86.577. 14. (7) Sebastien Bourdais, Dagara-Chevrolet, 86.501. 15. (9)ScottDixon,Dagara-Honda, 93.282. 16. (19)Justin Wilson,Dagara-Honda,86.424. 17. (78) Simona de Silvestro, Dagara-chevrolet, 92.903. 18. (25)MarcoAndretti Dagara-Chevrolet 86263.
19. (11)TonyKanaan, Dagara-chevrolet, 92.403. 20. (27)JamesHinchctffe, Dagara-chevrolet,86.151. 21. (4)RyanBriscoe, Dagara-chevrolet,92.336. 22. (20)EdCarpenter, Dagara-chevrolet, 90587. 23. (15)GrahamRahal, Dagara-Honda,93.454. 24. (67)JosefNewgarden, Dagara-Honda,85.571. 25. (83)Charlie Kimbag,Dalara-Honda 81.321.
DEALS Transactions BASEBALL
Major LeagueBaseball MLB—Suspe ndedfree agentminor leagueRHP Ryan Acostaand2BChris Retherford 50gamesapiece after positivetestsfor anamphetamineunderthe Minor LeagueDrug Prevention andTreatment Program. American League CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreedto termswith RHP
Chris Jakubau skasonaminor leaguecontractandassignedhimto Columbus(IL).
NEW YORKYANKEES Activated1BMarkTeixeira from the60-dayDLand 3BKevin Youkilis from the 15-dayDL.Dptioned RHP Ivan Nova and LHPVidal Nuno to Scranton-Wilkes-Barre(IL). OAKLANDATHLETICS— Activated DF Josh Reddick fromthe15-day DLDptionedC LukeMontz to
Sacramento(PCL). TAMPABAYRAYS— Dptioned RHP Alex Colome to Durham(IL). Recalled LHPJeff Beliveau from Durham. TEXASRANGERS— SentRHP AlexiDgando to Frisco(Texas)onan injury rehabilitationassignment. ReinstatedINFMike Dlt fromthe RoundRock (PCL) DL and transferred himto Frisco. National League ARIZONA DIAMDN DBACKS—Placed 3B Eric Chavez onthe 15-day DL. Activated INF-DFWilie
Bloomquisoff t the15-dayDl.. LDS ANG ELESDODGERS—Selected thecontract ol RHPPeter MoylanfromAlbuquerque(PCL). TransferredLHPScott Elbert tothe60-dayDL.
PHILADEL PHIA PHILLIES—Released RHPChad
Durbin. RecaledLHPJoeSavery from LehighValey (IL). PITTSBU RGHPIRATES RecalledDFAlex Presley from Indianapolis(IL).DptionedINFJoshHarrisonto Indianapolis.ActivatedINFChasedA ' rnaud fromthe 15-day DL andoptioned himto Indianapolis. ST. LOUISCARDINALS—DptionedRHPMitchell
Boggs toMemphis(PCL). Seectedthecontract of RHPKeithButlerfromSpringfield (Texas). BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association NBA —Suspended Miami HeatFChris Andersen for onegamewithout payandupgradedAndersen's foul to aFlagrant2. MILWAU KEE BUCKS Announced they have reached anagreement in principle to hireLarry Drew astheircoach. TORONT ORAPTDRS—NamedMasai Ujiri genera
manager.
FOOTBALL National Football League NEW ENGLANDPATRIOTS Released DLTyronne GreenandWRTJMoe. SANFRANCISC049ER S— SignedRB MarcusLattimore toafour-year contract. ST. LOUISRAM S—Announced RBIsaiah Pead was suspended for theseason openerlor violatingthe NFL'substance s abusepolicy. HOCKEY NationalHockeyLeague CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Agreedto terms with FAlexBroadhurst onathree-yearentry-level contract. DALLAS STARS—AnnouncedScott White wil join the team asdirector ofhockeyoperations andwil also retainhisroleasgeneral manager ofTexas(AHL). Announced thattheywil notrenewthe contract assistant generalmanagerFrankProvenzano. COLLEGE
VIRGINIA —Announced junior QB Philip Sims is ineligible to playandwil leavethe school attercompletinghiscurrentsummer term.
FISH COUNT Upstream dai ymovementoi adult chinook,jack chinook, steelheadandwild steelheadat selected ColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedon Thursday.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2013 • THE BULLETIN
SPORTS IN BRIEF
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
BASKETBALL Heat player suspended — Chris Andersen wassuspended Friday by the NBA
Standings
for his altercation with Tyler Hansbrough, leaving the Miami Heat without one of their best big men as theytryto finish off the Indiana Pacers
AMERICANLEAGUE East Division W L 33 23 31 23 31 24 29 24 23 31
in Game 6tonight. The league also upgraded Andersen's foul to a Flagrant 2, which would
have meant anautomatic ejection had it been called at the time. Andersen knocked
Boston NewYork Ba timore TampaBay Toronto Cleveland Detroit Chicago Minnesota Kansas City
second quarter Thursday, then shoved him backward after Hansbrough got up. Andersen still wouldn't back away when
a referee stepped in, and the league said in a statement that he "resisted efforts to bring
the altercation to an end." Andersen has made all15 shots from the field in the series, and the Heat could miss the Birdman's size against the bigger lndiana front line.
Denver GM toToronto — Masai Ujiri is leaving Denver to take over the basketball operations for the Toronto Raptors. A person with knowl-
edge of the movetold The Associated Press on Friday that the NBA's executive of the
year has agreed to adeal with the Raptors. Ujiri was the assistant GM for the Raptors for
three seasons before leaving for the Nuggets in 2010.
Bucks to hire DrewFour days after Larry Drew was replaced in Atlanta,
theMilwaukeeBuckshave swoopedintoscoophim up. The Bucks announcedFriday that they havereached an agreement to hire Drew as their new head coach. Drew was128-102 in Atlanta, and the Hawks reached the post-
season in each of his three seasons.
TRACK 8E FIELD Bekele wins10Kat
Pre — World record-holder Kenenisa Bekele took the lead heading into the final lap and sprinted to the finish to win the 10,000 meters at the Prefontaine Classic on Friday night
in Eugene. Bekele finished in 27 minutes, 12.08 seconds, ahead of fellow Ethiopians
Imane Merga andAbera Kuma. LondonOlympic gold medalist Mo Farah withdrew
from the race aday earlier becauseofastomachbug,instead choosing to run today in the 5,000 in the elite Diamond League meet at Hayward Field.
CYCLING Wiggins out of TourBradley Wiggins will not defend his Tour de France title
because of a kneeproblem, giving teammate Chris Froome the chance to win cycling's
premier race after finishing runner-up last year. Wiggins became the first British rider to win the Tour, but he has not
been able to prepare properly leading to the June 29 start of
the race. Hewithdrew before the 13th stage ofthe Giro d'Italia two weeks ago be-
cause of a chest infection.
MOTOR SPORTS Franchitti wins poleDario Franchitti has won the pole for the first of two races at the Detroit Grand Prix. Franchitti, though, will start 11th today because of a10grid-spot penalty for making
an unapproved engine change at lndianapolis. E.J. Viso quali-
fied second. — From wire reports
Central Division
,564 fr/t
.547 2'/z .426 9
Pct GB .547 .547
W L 34 20 32 24 25 30 24 31 18 37
Pct GB .630 .571 3
West Division
Texas Oakland Los Angeles Seattle Houston
Pct GB .589 .574 1
L 24 24 28 29 30
W 29 29 24 23 22
T racyph 1 0 0 0 Varvarp 0 0 0 0 Mic.Go nzalezH,5 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 C lipprdp 0 0 0 0 Avianp 0 0 0 0 Axford HB 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Storenp 0 0 0 0 JSchafrph 1 0 0 0 Fr RodriguezS,2-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 RSorinp 0 0 0 0 Gearrinp 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia T otals 3 2 3 9 3 Totals 3 02 4 2 HamelsL,1-9 5 12 7 6 0 3 W ashington 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 00 — 3 Stutes 1 0 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 0 10 000 100 — 2 De Fratus 2 1 0 0 0 2 DP — Washrngton 1, Atlanta2. LOB —Washington Mi.Adams 1 1 1 1 0 0 5, Atlanta 4. 38 —Span 2 (5). HR—F.Freeman (5). Hamelspitchedto I batterin the6th. SB — Bernadina(2).SF—Lombardozzi2. HBP—byHamels(C.Gomez). WP—DeFratus. Washington IP H R E R BB SO T—3:12. A—37,420(43,651). Strasburg 2 2 1 I 0 2 Stammen W,3-1 4 0 0 0 0 3 Marlins 5, Mets1 ClippardH,10 1 2 1 1 0 3 StorenH,7 1 0 0 0 I I R.SorianoS,15-18 1 0 0 0 0 1 MIAMI — JacobTurner pitched Atlanta seven scoreless innings in his TeheranL,3-2 62 - 3 7 3 3 1 9 seasondebutandMarcellOzuna Varvaro 1 1 0 0 0 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Avi an had three hits to help Miami halt a Gearrin I 1 0 0 0 I nine-game losing streak with a win HBP—byClippard (Gattis, Mccann).WP—Clippard. T 2:59(Raindelay:0:04). A 36,650(49,586). over NewYork.
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Friday's Games N.Y.Yankees4, Boston1 Baltimore7, Detroit 5
TampaBay atCleveland, ate(delayed,TampaBayled 6-2in ninthinning) Texas7,KansasCity 2 Seattle 3,Minnesota0 Oaklan d3,ChicagoWhiteSox0 Houston6, L.A.Angels3 Toronto atSanDiego, late (tied 3-3 through14innings) Today's Games Tampa Bay (Archer 0-0) atCleveland(U.Jimenez3-3), 10:05a.m. Seattle(Harang2-5)at Minnesota(Correia 5-4), 10:10 a.m. ChicagoWhite Sox(Quintana 3-2) at Oakland (Straily 3-2),1:05p.m. Detroit (Verlander 6 4) at Baltimore(Hammel 7-2), 1:05pm. Kansas City(Shields 2-6)at Texas(Tepesch3-4), 1:05 p.m. Boston(Doubront 3-2) atN.Y. Yankees(P.Hughes2-3), 4:15 p.m. Houston(B.Norris 4-4) atL.A. Angels (Wigiams4-1), 7:05 p.m. Toronto(Buehrle2-3)atSanDiego(Richard 0-5), 7:10 p.m. Sunday'sGames TampaBayatCleveland,1005 am. Detroit atBaltimore,10:35a.m. Seattle atMinnesota, 11:10a.m. KansasCity atTexas,12:05 p.m. HoustonatL.A.Angels 12:35p.m. ChicagoWhiteSoxat Oakland, 1:05p.m. BostonatN.Y.Yankees,5:05p.m. TorontoatSanDiego,7:10p.m.
Gene J.Puskar /The Associated Press
Cincinnati Reds' Jay Bruce (32) scores from second on a single by Derrick Robinson as the throw gets past Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Michael McKenry (19) during the eighth inning of Friday's game in Pittsburgh. The Reds won, 6-0.
Dodgers 7, Rockies 5 (10 innings)
New York
DENVER — The Los Angeles
Dodgers recovered from aninthinning blown saveand scored two runs off Rockies closer Rafael Betancourt in the top of the10th to
WilhelmsenS,12-14 1 0
Minnesota PelfreyL,3-6
0 0 0
0
51- 3 6 3 3 4 22-3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
2 1 2
Swarzak Thielbar HBP —byPelfrey (Seager). T—2:53.A—31,430(39,021).
Drioles 7, Tigers 5 BALTIMORE — Chris Dickerson hit a three-run, game-ending
K ansas City
0 0 1 0 0 1 000 — 2 Texas 004 002 10x 7 E—Dav.Murphy (2). DP—KansasCity I, Texas2. LOB KansasCity 6, Texas8. 2B—A.Moore(1), Dav. Murphy(8), Pierzynski(2), L.Martrn(3). HR—Betre
Los Angeles Colorado ab r hbi ab r hbi M .ERis2b 3 1 I I EYonglf
4000
(11), NCruz(13). SB—Getz(3), L.Martin (7). Ethierrf 4 0 0 0 Fowlercf 5 2 3 0 Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO A dGnzl1b 5 0 1 1 Tlwtzkss 5 1 2 0 W.DavisL,3-5 5 10 6 6 0 8 R Hrndzc 5 0 2 0 Cuddyrrf 4 0 I I Bchen 1 1 0 0 2 0 C rwfrdpr 0 1 0 0 WRosrc 5 0 0 1 Hochevar 2 3 I 1 0 2 Belisarip 0 0 0 0 Pachec1b 4 0 0 0 Texas D.HoilandW,5-2 7
Scheppers Nathan
1
8 2 1 1 1 0 0 0
inning, capping afour-run uprising
1 0 0 0 0 W.Davispitchedto 2baters inthe6th. T— 250. A—37,765 (48,114).
against Jose Valverde that carried Baltimore past Detroit.
Athletics 3, White Sox0
homer with two outs in the ninth
beat slumping Colorado.
8 0 1
V nSlyklt 5 1 2 0 Arenad3b 3 0 I 0 Schmkrcf 5 1 2 0 LeMahi2b 4 1 2 0 L .cruzss 4 1 0 1 Garlndp 1 0 0 0 Uribe3b 4 2 2 2 Torrealph 1 0 0 0 K ershwp 3 0 2 2 Scahigp 0 0 0 0
Jansenp 0 0 0 0 CGnzlzph 1 0 0 0 Leaguep 0 0 0 0 WLopezp 0 0 0 0 Fdrwczph-c 1 0 0 0 Outmnp 0 0 0 0 Helton ph 1 1 1 2 R Btncrp 0 0 0 0
Miami ab r hbi ab r hbi Q untngss 4 1 2 0 Pierrelf 4 0 1 0 DnMrp2b 4 0 2 1 Polanc3b 4 0 0 0 DWrght3b 4 0 0 0 Dietrch2b 4 2 1 0 D udalf 4 0 1 0 Ozunarf 4 1 3 1 Buck c 3 0 1 0 Coghln cf 4 0 1 0 B axter ph I 0 0 0 Lucas ss 3 1 I I Ankielcf 4 0 0 0 Cishekp 0 0 0 0 Byrdrf 2 0 0 0 Dobbs1b 1 1 0 0 I.Davis I b 3 0 1 0 Mathis c 2 0 0 1 M arcm p 2 0 0 0 JaTrnr p 2 0 0 0 Carsonp 0 0 0 0 JBrownph 1 0 1 2 JuTrnrph 1 0 0 0 MDunnp 0 0 0 0 Burkep 0 0 0 0 Hchvrrss 0 0 0 0 T otals 3 2 1 7 1 Totals 2 95 8 5 N ew York 000 0 0 0 0 10 — 1 Miami 000 000 41x — 5 E—Quintaniga (2). DP—New York 1, Miami 1. LOB NewYork5, Miami 4. 28 Dan.Murphy(18),
I.Davis(3),Dietrich(3), Ozuna (9), J.Brown(I). CSByrd (1),Pierre(4). S—Lucas. SF—Mathis. New York IP H R E R BB SO MarcumL,0-6
Carson
62 - 3 7 4 4 2 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
Burke Miami Ja.Turner W,1-0 7 5 0 0 1 M.Dunn 1 2 1 1 0 Cishek 1 0 0 0 0 T—2;35. A—I6,493(37,442).
4 0 0
3 2 1
OAKLAND, Calif.— Bartolo Colon Totals 3 9 7 127 Totals 3 8 5 104 Baltimore ab r hbi ab r hbi Cubs 7, Diamondbacks2 tossed a five-hitter a week after LosAngeles 003 200 000 2 7 I nfante2b 5 0 0 0 McLothlf 4 0 0 0 Colorado 000 200 012 0 6 Dirks f 5 2 2 0 Machd3b 4 0 0 0 turning 40, andOaklandbeat DP — LosAngeles 2,Colorado2. LOB—LosAngeMicarr3b 4 1 2 2 Markksrf 3 2 1 1 Chicago in agamethat took only 2 les 8,Colorado6.2B—VanSlyke(5), Uribe(5), Ker- CHICAGO — Scott Hairston hit Fielder1b 3 0 1 0 A.Jonescf 4 3 3 2 shaw(2),LeMahieu(3). HR—Helton(4) SB—MEllis a grand slam, Matt Garzagot his hours, 14 minutes. VMrtnzdh 4 0 1 1 C.Davislb 4 1 2 0 (2), uribe(1). S—Kershaw. first victory of the season and J hPerltss 4 1 0 0 Wietersc 3 0 0 1 Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Chicago extended its winning A vilac 2 0 0 0 Hardyss 3 0 0 0 Chicago Kershaw 7 8 3 3 2 5 NATIONALLEAGUE ab r hbi ab r hbi A Garcirf 4 1 2 2 Dickrsndh 4 I I 3 JansenH,12 I 0 0 0 0 0 streak to five games. East Division D eAzacf 4 0 1 0 Crispcf 4 0 1 2 D.Kegyci 4 0 0 0 Flahrty2b 3 0 0 0 League W,1-2 BS,3-14 1 2 2 2 0 1 W L Pct GB AIRmrzss 4 0 0 0 Lowriess 4 0 0 0 T otals 3 5 5 8 5 Totals 3 27 7 7 BelisarioS,1-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona Chicago Atlanta 32 22 .593 Detroit 2 00 111 000 — 5 Riosrf 4 0 0 0 Cespdslf 4 0 0 0 Colorado ab r hbi ab r hbi Washington 28 27 509 4 1/2 B altimore 012 0 0 0 0 04 — 7 A.Dunndh 3 0 1 0 S.Smithdh 3 0 1 0 Garland 5 7 5 5 3 1 G Parract 4 I 2 0 DeJessct 3 2 I 0 Phiiadelphia 26 29 .473 6 t/t Konerk1b 3 0 1 0 Dnldsn3b 3 0 0 0 Two outswhen winning run scored. Scahig 2 2 0 0 1 0 Gregrsss 3 0 0 1 Scastross 4 0 1 0 NewYork 22 30 .423 9 3I I 0 LOB —Detroit 7, Baltimore 2. HR—Mi.cabrera Gigaspi3b 3 0 1 0 Jasoc W.Lopez I 0 0 0 0 I G ldsch1b 4 0 0 0 Rizzo1b 4 1 1 0 Miami 14 41 .255 f Bt/t (16), A.Garcia(2), Markakis(7), AJones(11), Dicker- Viciedolf 3 0 0 0 Reddckrf 3 1 1 1 Outman 1 0 0 0 0 1 M Mntrc 4 0 2 1 ASorinlf 3 2 1 2 Central Division Kppngr2b 3 0 1 0 Moss1b 2 1 0 0 s on (4). SF — W ie te rs . R.BetancourtL,1-3 1 3 2 2 0 2 Prado3b 4 0 1 0 Hairstnrf 3 1 1 4 W L Pct GB Detroit IP H R E R BB SO Flowrsc 3 0 0 0 Sogard2b 2 0 1 0 Kershaw pitchedto2 battersin the8th. Kubellf 4 0 0 0 Schrhltph-rf 1 0 0 0 St. Louis 35 18 .660 Rosales ph2b 0 0 0 0 Scherzer 8 3 3 3 2 10 HBP — by Jan sen (Cu ddy er), by Garl a nd (L.cruz). C.Rossrf 3 0 0 0 Castigoc 4 0 0 0 Cincinnati 34 21 .618 2 2 83 5 3 ValverdeL,0-1 BS,2-8 2-3 4 4 4 0 0 T otals 3 0 0 5 0 Totals WP League Pnngtn2b 3 0 1 0 Ransm3b 3 I 1 1 Pittsburgh 34 21 .618 2 Chicago 0 00 000 000 — 0 Baltimore T—3;23.A—37,923(50,398). Mileyp 2 1 1 0 Barney2b 2 0 1 0 Chicago 23 30 .434 12 000 000 03x — 3 Mrg.Gonzale z 6 7 5 5 3 6 Oakland H inskeph 1 0 0 0 Garzap 3 0 0 0 Milwaukee 20 33 .377 15 DP — Oakland 2. LOB—Chicago 3, Oakland3. 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 Patton Zieglerp 0 0 0 0 Russegp 0 0 0 0 West Division Reds 6, Pirates 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 2B Jaso (7),Reddick (7).S—Rosales. S.Johnson Viganvp 0 0 0 0 W L Pct GB Chicago IP H R E R BB SO I 2-3 0 0 0 0 I Matusz T otals 3 2 2 7 2 Totals 3 07 7 7 Arizona 30 24 .556 7 4 2 2 0 7 O'DayW,3-0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 AxelrodL,3-4 PITTSBURGH — Johnny Arizona 0 00 002 000 — 2 San Francisco 29 25 .537 1 Thornton 0 0 I I 1 0 WP Mig.Gonzalez. Chicago 205 000 Ogx 7 Colorado 28 27 .509 2'/z T—3:02.A—46,249(45,971). Cueto allowed one hit over Crain 1 1 0 0 0 0 DP Arizona 1, Chicago 1. LOB —Arizona 4, SanDiego 24 29 453 5 1/2 Oakland eight dominant innings to pitch Chicago2. 2B—G.Parra (16), M.Montero(6), Rizzo Los Angeles 23 30 .434 6'/z ColonW,6-2 9 5 0 0 0 3 Cincinnati past Pittsburgh. (17). HR —A.Soriano (6), Hairston(4), Ransom(4). Yankees 4, Red Sox1 Axelrodpitchedto 2baters inthe8th. SF — Gregorius. Friday's Games Thorntonpitchedto I batter inthe8th. Arizona IP H R E R BB SO ChicagoCubs7,Arizona2 T—2:14. A—16,416(35,067). Cincinnati Pittsburgh NEW YORK — CCSabathia's Miley L,3-5 7 7 7 7 2 7 Cincinnati 6,Prttsburgh0 ab r hbi ab r hbi fastball returned to the New York Ziegler 1 0 0 0 0 1 Milwaukee 8,Philadelphia5 C hoocf 4 0 0 0 SMartelf 4 0 0 0 Astros 6, Angels 3 Chicago Miami 5,N.Y.Mets1 Cozartss 4 0 1 0 Walker2b 3 0 0 0 Yankees along with Mark Teixeira GarzaW,1-0 7 6 2 2 0 4 Washington 3, Atlanta2 Votto1b 3 1 0 0 Mcctchcf 2 0 0 0 and Kevin Youkilis. Throwing at Russell 1 0 0 0 0 0 San Francisco at St.Louis, ppd, rain — Jason Castro' s Phigips2b 4 3 2 1 GJones1b 3 0 0 0 ANAHEIM, Calif. 1 1 0 0 0 1 L.A. Dodgers 7, Colorado5,10innings up to 94 mph after two months B rucerf 4 2 2 1 Sniderrf 3 0 0 0 Viganueva leadoff homer triggered athreeHBP—byMiley (DeJesus) Toronto atSanDiego, late (tied 3-3 through14inFrazier 3b 4 0 1 0 Zagrsk p 0 0 0 0 of decreased velocity, Sabathia T — 2; 2 3. A — 24,645 (41,01 9). nings) run fourth and Dallas Keuchel DRonsnli 4 0 1 2 Mercerss 0 0 0 0 Today's Games matched his seasonhigh with10 Lecurep 0 0 0 0 McKnrc 3 0 0 0 pitched seven effective innings, SanFrancisco(M.cain 4-2) atSt Louis(S.Miger 5-3), H anignc 3 0 1 I Inge3b 3 0 1 0 strikeouts while pitching into the Interleague 10:15a.m.,1stgame leading Houston. Cuetop 3 0 0 0 Barmesss 3 0 0 0 eighth inning to lead New York Milwaukee (WPeralta 3-6)at Philadelphia(Cloyd1-1), L utzph-If I 0 0 0 Morrisp 0 0 0 0 1:05 p.m. W Rdrgp 2 0 0 0 Houston Los Angeles past Boston. Teixeiraand Youkilis Royals 4, Cardinals 2 L.A. Dodgers(Greinke 2-1) at Colorado(Chacin 3-3), Presleyrf 1 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi played after being activated from 1:10 p.m. T otals 3 4 6 8 5 Totals 2 70 1 0 B Barnscf 5 1 1 1 Aybarss 4 1 2 1 N.Y. Mets(McHugh0-0) at Miami (Femandez 2-3), C incinnati 000 10 1 0 2 2 — 6 ST. LOUIS — Jeff Francoeur and the disabled list. A ltuve2b 5 1 1 0 Troutcf 30 10 I:10 p.m. P ittsburgh 000 0 0 0 0 00 — 0 Eric Hosmer combined for three Jcastro c 5 1 1 1 HKndrc 2b 4 0 0 0 Arizona(Kennedy2-3) at ChicagoCubs(Samardzila Boston DP — C in ci n nati I I.OB — C inc i n nati 1 2, Pi t tsburgh JMrtnzlf 5 1 1 0 Trumorf 3 I I 0 New York 3-6),4:15p.m. 2. 28 — Frazier (10). HR—Phillips (9), Bruce (8). RBls in the ninth inning against the C.Penadh 5 1 3 1 Hamltndh 4 1 1 0 r hbi ab r hbi Cincinnati (Leake4-2) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 3-1), N avalf 4ab 0 Philips (1). S—Cueto. St. Louis bullpen and Kansas City 0 0 Gardnrcf 3 0 1 1 C arterlb I 0 1 1 lannettc 4 0 1 1 SB — 4:15 pm. Cincinnati IP H R E R BB SO Paredsrf 4 0 1 0 BHarrs1b 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Youkilsdh 4 0 1 1 spoiled Michael Wacha's almost San Francisco(Bumgarner 4-3) at St. Louis (Wain- JGomsrf C ueto W, 3 -0 8 1 0 0 I 6 Crowerf 0 0 0 0 Cagaspph 1 0 0 0 P edroia2b 4 1 3 0 Cano2b 3 0 0 0 wright 7-3),4:15p.m.,2ndgame LeCure 1 0 0 0 0 1 spotless debut, snapping aneightDmngz3b 3 0 1 1 Nelson3b 3 0 1 1 D.Ortizdh 4 0 1 0 Teixeir1b 3 1 0 0 Washington(G.Gonzalez3-3) atAtlanta (Hudson4-4), Pittsburgh Rcedenss 4 1 1 0 Congerph 1 0 0 0 Ciriacopr 0 0 0 0 VWegslf 4 1 1 0 game losing streak with a victory 4:15 p.m. W.RodriguezL,6-3 7 5 2 2 3 5 S hucklf 3 0 0 0 N apoli1b 4 0 1 1 JNixss 4 0 1 1 Toronto(Buehrle2-3)at SanDiego(Richard 0-5),7:10 12-3 3 4 4 4 1 that endedearly Friday morning T otals 3 7 6 115 Totals 3 23 7 3 Zagurski Drewss 4 0 0 0 DAdms3b 2 0 0 0 p.m. 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Houston 0 00 300 300 — 6 Morris D .Rossc 3 0 I 0 ISuzukirf 3 2 2 I Sunday'sGames —byCueto(Mccutchen), byW.Rodriguez(Choo), after a rain delay of 4 hours, 32 0 2 0 0 0 0 010 — 3 HBP B rdlyJrci 3 0 0 0 CStwrtc 2 0 1 0 L os Angeles N.Y.Metsat Miami, 10:10a.m. minutes. E—Dominguez(5), Clemens(1), H.Kendrick (7). by Zagurski(Phigips). WP —Zagurski 3. Igesias3b 3 0 2 0 Cincinnati atPittsburgh,10:35a.m. DP —Houston 2.LOB— Houston 8,Los Angeles 5. T 3:05. A 35,730(38,362). T otals 3 3 I 8 1 Totals 2 8 4 7 4 KansasCity St. Louis Milwaukee atPhiladelphia,10:35 a.m. C.Pena (10), Trumbo(15). 38—R.cedeno (1). Boston 0 00 000 100 — 1 2B — ab r hbi ab r hbi Washington at Atlanta,10:35a.m. — 4 H R — J C as t r o (7), Aybar (1). SB — Altuv e (9), C. P en a N ew York 020 0 1 0 1 0x AGordnli 3 1 0 0 Mcrpnt2b-3b4 1 2 0 Brewers 8, Phillies 5 SanFrancrscoat St.Louis,11:15a.m. D P — B os ton 2, Ne w Y ork 2. LO B — B os ton 5, N e w (1), Nel s on (1). S — B.H ar ri s . SF — C ar ter, D o m ing ue z. AEscorss 3 1 0 0 Beltranrf 5 0 2 0 ArizonaatChicagoCubs,11:20 a.m. IP H R E R BB SO York 5 28 Pedroia 2(16), Napoli (20),D.Ross(2), Houston L oughrl-cf 4 0 0 0 Hogidylf 3 0 0 0 L.A. DodgersatColorado,1.10 p.m. PHILADELPHIA — Jonathan K euchel W2-2 7 6 2 2 0 4 VWegs (7). CS—Gardner (5). H osmer1b 4 0 1 2 Craig1b 3 1 1 1 TorontoatSanDiego,7:10p.m. 23 1 1 1 2 0 Boston IP H R E R BB SO Clemens Lucroy went 5-for-5 with two L .cainci 3 1 1 0 YMolinc 4 0 1 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 61-3 6 4 4 4 5 BlackleyH,B LesterL,6-2 C olemnp 0 0 0 0 Freese3b 4 0 I I home runs andfour RBls as 1 0 0 0 0 2 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 VerasS,9-12 American League A.Miger Getzph 0 0 0 0 Descals2b 0 0 0 0 Los Angel e s Milwaukee battered a struggling Mortensen 1 0 0 0 0 1 G HRndp 0 0 0 0 Jaycf 400 0 HansonL,2-2 61 -3 8 5 4 I 2 New York M ostks3b 2 0 0 0 Boggsp 0 0 0 0 Cole Hamels to beat Philadelphia Mariners 3, Twins 0 Rosa 2 - 3 2 1 0 1 1 SabathiaW,5-4 7 1 - 3 6 1 1 0 10 D.De La MTeiadph -3b2 0 0 0 VMartep 0 0 0 0 and snap asix-game losing streak. EJhnsn 1 1 0 0 0 0 D.RobertsonH,11 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Coego 2b 3 0 1 1 J.Kegy p 0 0 0 0 Kohn 1 0 0 0 0 1 RiveraS,19-20 I 2 0 0 0 I Kottarsc 2 0 0 0 Kozmass 4 0 0 0 MINNEAPOLIS — Hisashi T 3:10. A 34,401 (45,483). HBP—byLester (D.Adams). Milwaukee Philadelphia B utlerph I 0 0 0 Wachap 3 0 I 0 Iwakuma struck out five in 7/s T—2:53.A—45,141(50,291). ab r hbi ab r hbi AMoorec 1 0 0 0 Choatep 0 0 0 0 innings andKendrys Morales Aokirf 5 1 2 0 Reverecf 3 0 0 0 Guthr iep 2 0 0 0 Manessp 0 0 0 0 National League Segurass 5 1 1 0 CHrndz2b 4 0 0 0 Coginsp 0 0 0 0 SRonsncf I 0 0 0 homered to lead Seattle past Rangers 7, Royals 2 Braunli 5 1 2 0 Roginsss 3 2 2 1 F rancrrf 1 1 1 1 Minnesota. ArRmr3b 5 1 1 1 Howard1b 3 1 0 0 Totals 3 1 4 4 4 Totals 3 52 8 2 Nationals 3, Braves2 ARLINGTON, Texas — Derek C Gomzcf 3 1 0 1 DBrwnlf 4 2 2 4 K ansas City 0 0 0 0 1 0 003 — 4 Lucroyc 5 3 5 4 DYongrf 4 0 0 0 St. Louis 2 00 000 000 — 2 Seattle Minnesota Holland struck out eight and ATLANTA — Craig Stammen Y Btncr1b 5 0 3 1 Galvis3b 4 0 1 0 E—Kottaras (3), V.Marte(1). 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Bears Continued from C1 "We're going to run the best kids out there that give us the best chance of winning," a coy Sherwood coach John Strohmaier said about who would start on the mound for his team today, though he added that Moore more than likely would get the ball. While Bend High is making its first state title appearance since 1987 — when the Bears defeated Tigard 5-1 in the old AAA championship game for their first and only baseball crown — the Bowmen are back in the state final after winning the 5A championship in 2011. "You get to this point, our kids
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have a lot o f p l ayoff experience in baseball and in f ootball," said Strohmaier, referencing Sherwood's highly successful football program, which has made the 5A state finals in each of the past three seasons. "We've got one kid who's played in five state championship games in his high school career.We've got another who's played in four and a lot of kids have played in three.... Even though it's a different sport for some of those (games), I don't think there's any substitution for playoff experience." Senior first baseman Jonah Koski leads a Lava Bear offense that has outscored its opponents 161-63 over its past 17 games, 15 of which Bend has won. Koski hit.555 with 21 RBIs
in Intermountain Conference play this spring, and on Tuesday he went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs to help Bend advance to today's finaL Leadoff hitter and center fielder Justin Erlandson has been the catalyst at the top of the order for the Bears, hitting .395 with a .536 on-base percentage while scoring a league-high 22 runs against IMC opponents. Like Sherwood, Bend rolled into the 2013 season having lost in the state semifinal round the previous
ing in the semifinals). We wanted that chance again." The Bowmen may not hit the ball quite as well as Bend, but Strohmaier's team finds a way to get on base. Against Redmond, Sherwood reached base nine times via walks and five times via hit batters. For the season, the Bowmen have a modest slugging percentage of .374 but boast a.424 on-base mark. "I think they've got more dangerous hitters than we do," Strohmaier said. "I think we're more of a small-
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ball, put-pressure-on-you type of
"The offseason felt like it t o ok nine years," said Dalton Hurd, the Lava Bears' junior third baseman. "It took forever. We wanted the season to start the next day (after los-
team." Senior Joe B alfour epitomizes Shervvood's o f fensive a p p roach, leading the team with a.562 on-base percentage. Balfour, who is hitting a
team-high.427, has earned 20 walks this season against 13 strikeouts and has been hit by a pitch eight times. The Bowmen and the Lava Bears are scheduled to start play at 1:30 today following the 4A championship contest between Henley and Newport. Later today, Sheldon and Clackamas face off for the 6A crown in a game set to start at 5 p.m.. "We've superseded last y e ar's
(playoff level) and overcame one of the goals we didn't get to do last season," Bend coach Bret Bailey said, reflecting on this year's state final run. "Now if we can accomplish our next goal, it'll be a plus-plus year." — Reporter: 541-383-0305, beastes@bendbulletin.com. Grant Lucas contributed to this report.
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After victory, Nadal calls schedule 'not fair' By Howard Fendrich The Associated Press
PARIS — Rafael Nadal wanted to get a few things off his chest. Not about the quality of his play Friday, which fell below his usual standards at Roland Garros — for the second match in a row, he
dropped alethargic opening set before winning. What really bothered the usually affable Nadal was the way the French Open's scheduling decisions, and the weather, combined to force him to now play on consecutive days, while his third-round opponent Saturday, Italy's Fabio Fognini, was "watching the TV in the locker room" on Friday. "That's not f air," Nadal said, his arms crossed, his voice stern. "This is not right," the seven-time champion in Paris said moments later, shaking his head and arching his left eyebrow. What flustered Nadal, basically, was that his 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 victory over Martin Klizan of Slovakia was sup-
pion, sided with Nadal on that point, sayingmen should "get more time to recover." "Especially now, when he has to play day after day, I think he's right. They should play early," Ivanovic said after reaching the fourth round with a 6-3, 6-2 win against V irginie Ra z z ano, the Frenchwoman who stunned Serena Williams in the first round last year. Another complaint from Nadal: He said he was told by tournament officials they wanted to make sure Rosol got on court Thursday because, unlike Nadal, he also was in men's doubles. "I am sorry, but that's a joke," Nadal said. "Why do you want to protect the player who has to play doubles?
So I'm going to (sign up for)
the doubles draw then, and I have the priority to play?" All in all, the 11-time major champion's laments were the most interesting development on a day bereft of on-court drama for the top
players — aside, perhaps,
from that one-set stumble of his against the 35th-ranked posed to be played Thursday Klizan. but wound up being postW illiams, s eeking h e r poned because of rain — in first French Open title since part because it was the third 2002, extended her careermatch slated for its court. best winning streak to 27 The 27th-seeded Fognini's matches by defeating Sorana s econd-round victory w i n Cirstea 6-0, 6-2 and has lost over Lukas Rosol, mean- only six games through three while, was No. 2 on its court rounds. Defending champiand finished Thursday. Nad- on Maria Sharapova needed al's point: When there's rain all of 15 minutes to finish in the forecast, everything off her straight-set win over possible should be done to en- Canada's Eugenie Bouchard sure that two matches whose in a rain-suspended secondwinners will face each other round match. Two other past next should be completed on champions advanced: 2009's the same day. Svetlana Kuznetsova and Nadal also didn't like that 2010's Francesca Schiavone. w hile F o gnini-Rosol f o l Roger Federer, whose relowed one women's match cord 17 Grand Slam titles in— which, because they are clude the 2009 French Open, b est-of-three-sets, tend t o lost serve in the very first be shorter than the men's game but not again, getting best-of-five — on Thursday's to the fourth round by elimiprogram, Nadal-Klizan fol- nating No. 30 Julien Bennelowed both a men's match teau of France 6-3, 6-4, 7-5. and a women's match. His He now faces No. 15 Gilles match should have taken pri- Simon ofFrance, who came ority on a day when showers back to beat No. 18 Sam made rescheduling l i kely, Querrey of the United States Nadal argued, because if 2-6, 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (2), 6-2. That women "have to play two left No. 19 John Isner as the days in arow, (it) is not abig last U.S. man in the tournadeal." ment after his 5-7, 6-7 (7), 6Ana Ivanovic, the 2008 3, 6-1, 8-6 win against Ryan French Open women's cham- Harrison.
GOLF ROUNDUP
Haas leads,while Tiger falters at PGA'sMemorial The Associated Press DUBLIN, Ohio — Bill Haas played the best golf in the toughest conditions Friday in the rain-delayed Memorial. When the second round w as suspended a s d a r k clouds rolled in and forced the third stoppage in play, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy were close to each other on the leaderboard,even ifthey were miles away from Haas, who had a 5-under 67 and a three-shot lead. That didn't bode well for Woods, the five-time Memorial winner who had a most peculiar round in wind and on fast greens. He threeputted from 5 feet for double bogey on th e p ar-5 15th, chopped up the final hole for a bogey and wound up with a 74. " Tough c o nditions o u t there, and I d i dn't exactly play my best, either," said Woods, who had his worst 36-hole total (145) at the Memorial since he first played it in 1997. Mcllroy was in danger of missing the cut until he fired off five birdies, looking more comfortable with his putts and attacking with his driver. He was 4 under for his round and one shot inside the cut line — and one shot behind Woods. The second round was to resume at 7:30 a.m. local time today. Muirfield Village was a difficult test on Friday. The w ind was a f actor in t h e morning and it began to increase in strength, while the
greens were firm and crispy
and required caution even on the shorter putts. Haas played through it beautifully, taking a dvantage of one bad tee shot that he thought was headed outof-bounds on the par-5 11th. He hit a provisional, didn't need it and wound up making a birdie. He also holed a bunker shot for eagle on No. 5 and was at 9-under 135. He was three shots clear of Matt Kuchar, who had a 70, among those who finished the round. Charl Schwartzel, who made 10 birdies in an opening-round 65, struggled on the greens and was I over for his day and also three shots behind. He had three holes remaining. Two shoot 66 on LPGATour: GALLOWAY T O W NSHIP, N.J. — Three-time NCAA player of the year Amanda Blumenherst and LPGArookie leaderMoriya Jutanugarn shot 5-under 66 to top the leaderboard in the ShopRite LPGA Classic, a stroke ahead of defending champion Stacy Lewis. Michelle Wie was two shots behind.
Four tied for Champions lead: DES MOINES, Iowa — Tom Lehman, Duffy Waldorf, Dan Forsman and Scott H och shot 3-under 69 t o share the first-round lead in the Champions Tour's Principal Charity Classic. Manassero still in front in Sweden: STOCKHOLMMatteo Manassero remained on track for his second consecutive European Tour victory, shooting a 7-under 65 to take a two-shot lead in the Nordea Masters.
NHL Continued from C1 The Blackhawks? All they did was rally from a 3-1 deficit to beat Detroit in the c onference semifinals, taking Game 7 2-1 on Brent Seabrook's overtime goal to remain in the hunt for their second title in four years. "You don't draw it up, you don't plan to wi n a s evengame series comingbackfrom 3-1," Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews said. "Looking back, I think it is a good thing for our team to have gone through what we just went through, to kind of be pushed to the end, for a moment (to) feel like that was it. You have certain negative thoughts that kind of creep in. Youtrynot to think about them, that you're up against a tough team and the odds are against you. "But we stayed positive. We stuck with it. We just had that attitude that you take it one shift at the same time, you win
Braves Continued from C1 It must be noted that woeful Houston is having even more trouble making contact at the moment, so A t l anta c ould wind up settling for third on the infamous list. Of course, the Astros have no chance of making the playoffs. The Braves, on the other hand, were cruising along with the biggest division lead of any team in baseball, making it easier and easier to believe you can spell championship with a "K." "Are we going to strike out 27 times in a game?" the biggest offender, Dan U g gla, said before going out to take some extra batting practice Friday. "Somebody's going to make some contact somewhere. We can strikeout 25 times and hit two homers and win 2-1. We can strike out 26 times and hit one homer and win 1-0." The Braves knew what they were getting into when they signed B.J. Upton and traded for his little brother Justin last winter, adding them to a lineup that already included
big swingers Uggla, Jason Heyward and Freddie Freeman. Those five players combined for 739 strikeouts last season, so this isn't exactly a surprising development. The problem for Atlanta is that Uggla, Heyward and B.J. Upton are all hitting below .200, which has caused their strike zones to expand even
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one game at a time, anything can happen." The next challenge is a big one, too. No goalie is more on his game at the moment than the Kings' Jonathan Quick. All the 2012 Conn Smythe Trophy winner has done is allow just 20 goals in 13 postsea-
son games while carrying Los Angeles to its second straight conference final. He leads the playoffs in
goals-against average (1.50), save percentage (.948) and shutouts (three), and the Kings have needed it with their offense generating little. They are averaging just two goals per game in the postseason,and they realize they need torediscover their scoring touch. That wasn't an issue during the regular season, when they were 10th in the NHL and boasted the Western Conference's top goal scorer in JeffCarter. Getting center Jarret Stoll back would help. He suffered an apparent concussion on an
more than usual as they try desperately to s w in g t h eir way out of the slumps. Up-
ton's average (.146) was lower as of Friday than any other qualifying hitter in baseball, and he was pace to whiff 190 times. Uggla's strikeout rate computes to a staggering 202 over a full season. "We weren't banking on us striking out as many times as we have already this year,"
Uggla conceded, though he was quick to add, "We're still in first place." Indeed, when the Braves do get their bat on the ball, it tends to go a long way. Atlanta was leading the NL in homers and ranked among the top five in runs. So maybe there's something to this allor-nothing approach. "It's all about run production," National manager Davey Johnson said. But one thing about baseball: They keep some pretty thorough records. Taking a few hours to pore over the numbers and with some help from our good friends at STATS, I was able to determine that only eight teams in the entire history of the game have wonthe World Series after l e ading t h eir league in s t r ikeouts. More troubling if you're a Braves' fan, only two of those teams — the 1976 Cincinnati Reds and 1926 St. Louis Cardinals — were from th e N ational
League. Of course,strikeouts are a much more accepted part of
mismanagement. How is that possible? It's Continued from C1 possible because the powers How did a game Pat Sum- that be, out of a silly allegiance mitt strove so hard to elevate to some lame idea of "equalto elegance become so bruis- ity" with the men's game, have ing and even unsightly, with erected a r i diculously large declining scoring and falling cost structure. The sizes of shooting percentages? travel parties and other ameThat's right. Despite the nitiesare justas large asthose fact that women's skills have for the men's tournament — but soared in the hands of players without the men's revenues. such as Candace Parker, Di- The NCAA men's tournament ana Taurasi and Elena Delle thrives on massive ticket sales Donne, offense actually has in domed stadiums and more suffered in the past 30 years. than $770 million annually in Here is a scandalous statis- TV rights fees. tic: According to NCAA data, The women's game is rife scoring has dropped by eight with this kind of fiscal insanipoints per game since 1982. ty. Bloomberg News found that What's more, the average field women's basketball at 53 pubgoal percentage in the wom- lic universities in the six largen's college game has fallen est conferenceshad operating steadily, and last season was at losses of $109 million in 2011, an all-time low of 38.9 percent. while men's teams has oper"That's t rending i n the ating profits of $240 million. wrong w ay," s ay s f o r mer Now, exactly how equal can WNBA president Val Acker- women feel when their sport is man, who has been hired as not self-supporting? a consultant by the NCAA to As for the WNBA, it's wellproduce a "white paper" on the managed, but is fighting for women's game. its life in the men's pro landThe reason? Poor quality scape, and remains reliant on and cheaply paid officiating the NBA for its underpinning, has transformed the game into with flat average attendance a brawl, one far more physi- of less than 7,500 a game, and cal than the NBA. There were less than a half-million averfewer fouls called in the wom- age TV viewers. en's game last season than at It's baffling. There is no reaany time since the NCAA has son why the game shouldn't kept the stat. attract large sponsors and Here is another question. grow. It's got huge participaHow is it that the sport Sum- tion numbers, a passionate and mitt slaved to build into a self- loyal fan base, and attractive s ufficient moneymaker h as competitors. instead become a f i n ancial Moreover broader trends in beggar? women's athletics would seem Another scandalous sta- to favor growth. For the first tistic: The w omen's NCAA time, in 2012 the U.S Olympic tournament loses more money team had more female athletes than any other women's Divi- than male, and they brought sion I championship event. To home 58 percent of the total repeat, despite sold-out arenas medal count. In 1972 only I in of close to 20,000, and healthy 27 high school girls played a ESPN ratings and rights fees, sport. Now 2 in 5 compete for the women's NCAA tourna- varsities, and their most popument loses money. The reason? lar sport is basketball. "As far Incompetence again. Sheer as women's team sports go, it's
illegal hit to the head in the series opener against San Jose and has beensidelined since. He skated with the team this week, but coach Darryl Sutter had no update Friday. "He'sbeen our best faceoff guy all year, so that's one of our strengths, and on the
ing in Boston, too?" Dustin Brown added: "We could bore you all to death. If we k eep o n w i n n ing, I could care less what people think of our game. We found something that's successful for us as a group, and sometimes people don't think it's (penalty kill), even on the exciting. It depends on your (power play) if he does play," opinion." center Anze K o pitar s a id. Now, it is the Blackhawks "It gives us a r i ght-handed with the home-ice advantage faceoff man that w e d i dn't and games on back-to-back have." days in their arena. Clearly, Despite their d i f f i culties they se e a n op p o r tunity putting the puck in the net, there. the Kings have gotten by. But they also had their difThey dropped the first two ficulties with a physical Degames at St. Louis and need- troit team, and here come the ed seven to take out San Jose hard-hitting Kings. " Yeah. They're big, a n d in the semifinals, with all four wins coming at home. It was a they do a good job protecting physical series that probably the net," Patrick Sharp said. didn't earn many style points. "They're physical, as well, so And to that, the Kings basi- we've got to be aware of that. cally say, "So what?" Hopefully we ca n u s e our "Well, I don't really care speed and our skill to kind of what you think, if t hat has neutralize that, but this is all anything to do with it," Sutter just talk. We'll see what hapsaid. "Is that what they're say- pens this series."
the game that they once were. Everyone has gotten comfortable with the idea of taking plenty of Ks if it increases the chances of knocking one of the park. Plus, this is a golden age of pitching, with dominant starters often followed to the mound by a bevy of hard-throwing relievers. It shouldn't be a surprise that t h e 1 0 - highest t e am strikeout totals inbaseball history have all come since 2001. If the season ended today, the NL playoff field would include three teams that rank among the top five in the league. Over in that other league, Boston leads the East despite the second-most strikeouts (and, really, it's the highest among bona fide AL teams, since the Astros are little more than a Triple-A franchise). Given that, maybe Atlanta's strikeout totals a r en't quite all as staggering as they seem to be, so I crunched a little more. Some factoids: • While the Oakland A's won the AL West last season fanning 1,387 times — t he third-highest total i n b a seball history and most ever by a playoff team — they were q uickly e l i minated i n t h e playoffs. Strike one for the Braves. • The past four World Series champs h ave r a n ked 1 5th, 16th, 12th and Dth i n their league strikeout totals. In other words, the teams that go all the way know how to do something other than
hit homers, a good fallback to have in the postseason, when teams can shorten rotations and it is rare to face a pitcher you can knock around. Strike two for the Braves. • R oughly a t h i rd of t h e way through the season, Atlanta is getting rung up at a pace 21 percent above the NL average, a f i g ure t h at has no historicalprecedence for a champion in baseball's modern era. Strike three, the Braves are out. The most recent World Series winner to lead its league in Ks was the 2004 Red Sox, who f i nished 14.6 percent above the AL average that season. The five teams that accomplished the feat before the Sox ranged from 7.1 percent to 16.4 percent above league averages. You have to go all the way back to the 1920s to find the only teams higher than the Braves when compared to overall numbers. In the early years of the live-ball era, Babe Ruth and the slugging New York Yankees showed that it made a lot more sense to swing hard and not worry so much about making contact, as long as it increased the chances of hitting the ball over the fence. This a i n' t t h e R o a r i ng Twenties. Chances are, if the Braves don't start putting more wood on the ball, their season will end like so many others over the past two decades. With another postseason defeat.
the unqualified leader of the pack," Ackerman says. Yet instead of growing, it has plateaued. And one reason for that, ironically, may be Title IX. According to Ackerman, the security of Title IX,
games on, which one are you going to choose? It's a hard, non-Title IX-based reality." Among the ideas Ackerman would like to see explored: get-
ting a grip on the ugly physicality of the game by upgrad-
which assures equal funding ing officiating, "elevating the for women's sports, may have stifled innovative thinking and fosteredcomplacency. A ckerman i dentified t h e 1990s as an " extraordinary growth p eriod." A t p l a ces such as Texas and Tennessee, coaches such as Jody Conradt and Summitt built the game with i n genious p r omotions and brutal hard work. They were their own marketing directors. "They had to do it all — and they really mattered," says Ackerman. But the urgency to promote the game and sell tickets has somehow been lost. The fact is, too many women's programs used Title IX as a protective shield. Ackerman says, "The mind-set of the past is, 'What is our due under Title IX.'" Title IX is a great law, but it wasn't meant to disguise profligacy and stupidity. What the women's game needs just as much isdecent business sense — as opposed to amateurish gather-round-the punchbowl NCAA committees peopled by former volleyball coaches and deputy athletic directors. It needs a basketball committee that will ask, with 800 basketball games on television in the last year, why should the viewer choose the one that is low scoring and unsightly, thanks to lousy officiating that creates bruising knock-downs instead of high-octane offense? "They have to prove themselves as an e ntertainment matter," Ackerman says. "They have to try to attract the crossover fan... It's less a challenge o f culture than of clutter . . . You're trying to rise up above all of that. There could be 15
professionalism and bringing a business mind-set to ticket sales and television," and exploring dramatic rule changes to make the game more exciting and f aster-paced. Most interesting, Ackerman would like to see the NCAA explore putting the women's NCAA Final Four together with the men's - same city, same weekend, d i f ferent a r enas — to foster crossover audience expansion. Other NCAA sports, such as lacrosse, have that arrangement. "It would turn it into Wimbledon," she says. Overall, she'd like to see an innovative bent to promotions — even in finding better uniforms. "My sense is that there is a growing desire to see if commercial possibilities can be built out,"
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Stocks indexes ended lower on Friday after moving between small gains and losses throughout the day, which featured a mix of encouraging and disappointing news on the economy. A government report showed consumers pulled back on spending in April, the first decline since last May. Meanwhile, another report showed U.S. consumer confidence vaulted to the highest level in nearly six years in May. Record-high stock prices and rising home values have helped boost Americans' confidence in the economy. Among stocks posting big gains were Lions Gate Entertainment and OmniVision Technologies. Palo Alto Networks fell sharply after posting a quarterly loss.
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Tetherow adding newpud Tetherow developers are expanding the resort clubhouse's restaurant
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It comes as the resort works to build a 50-room hotel, called Tetherow Lodge.
The resort's kitchen will also be expanded to accommodate the new pub andeventually provide room service
By Rachael Rees The Bulletin
A national postcard scam that promises recipients gift certificates to national retailers has hit mailboxes in Central Oregon. La Pine resident JoAnn Carriker received a postcard with a claim number offering $100 gift certificate at Wal-Mart or Target. The postcard also came with a tollfree telephone number and claim number printed on it. The catch'? After calling and providing the claim number, the operator asked for Carriker's credit card number to pay a $4.95 fee. Carriker did not give up her number. But she isn't the only one to re-
ceive the postcard. They have been arriving randomly in mailboxes throughout the country, according to the United States Postal Inspection Service. And "it is all fraud," the
agency says. The offer also did not sound legitimate to Kyle Kavas, Oregon public relations manager for the Better Business Bureau. Carriker shouldn't have to send money to receive a gift. Kavas said recipients should disregard too-good-to-be-true gifts and solicitations that arrive via mail, phone or text message. "Oftentimes, consumers start receiving postcards, emails and smishing (Short Message Service
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offers because they inadvertently signed up for membership programs while filling out surveys,
sweepstakes and (while) shopping online or through infomercials," she said. "Before providing contact information or credit card numbers, do research and ask for a copy ofthe company's privacy policy. If it's online, make sure the website is secured." With unsolicited offers, she said, take steps to verify legitimacy. "Look for full contact information, such as an address, phone number and email address," she said. "Make sure companies are properly registered in the state where they claim to be located." — Reporter: 541-617-7818, rrees@bendbulletin.com
phishing) messages with 'free' gift
How toavoidscams • Scams often use well-known retailers' names without permission. If companies areoffering high-value goods or gift cards for free, there is
probably a catch. • Avoid giving out personal information to "claim"
winnings. Never releasecredit card numbers, provide bank account information or wire money
to pay fees, taxes or shipping costs for "free" items or prizes. Provide contact information with caution, as it may result in unwanted solicitations;
always read companies' privacy policies first. • To report companies and file complaints, contact the Better Business Bureau, the Oregon
Department of Justice or the Federal Trade Commission. Source: Better Business Bureau
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BendBroaddand VP on state panel BendBroadband's vice president of
technology has been appointed by Gov.John Kitzhaber to the Oregon Broadband Advisory
Council. Wade Holmeshas worked for Bend-
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optic ring. Currently, Holmes has beenworking on expanding business at BendBroadband's data center, the Vault, accord-
ing to the newsrelease. Created by the Legislature in 2009, the Oregon Broadband
Advisory Council helps coordinate deployment
and use of high-speed Internet across the state. Members appointedby the governor serve fouryear terms, according to the legislation that created the council. — From staff reports
BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR MONDAY • IOS AppDevelopment II, AdvancedSkills: Asecond class, diving deeperinto Xcode andObjective-C to create morecomplexapps; prerequisite: iOSAppI classorsome experience with XcodeandObjectiveC; registration required; classcontinues June5and June10; $89; 6-9 p.m.; Central OregonCommunity College —Crook County Open Campus,510S.E Lynn Blvd., Prineville; 541-383-7270. TUESDAY • MTA Database Administration Fundamentals: Introductory knowledgeand skills including relational databasesand concepts, coredatabaseconcepts, security requirementsand more; prepforthe Microsoft 98-364 certification exam; registration required; classcontinues Tuesdays and Thursdaysthrough June 27;$149 includes textbook andtestfee; 4-6 p.m. COCC — Crook County OpenCampus,510 S.E Lynn Blvd., Prineville; 541-383-7270. • YoungProfessionals Network:Free;5:30 p.m.; The Pig andPoundPublic House, 427 S.W .EighthSt., Redmond; 541-526-1697. • Eight Marketing Strategies ToSet You Apart:Online presentation, please visit http://goo. gl/g JePN;free; 6-6:30 p.m.; Exit Realty Bend, 354 N.E. GreenwoodAve., No.100; 541-480-8835. WEDNESDAY • Howto Start a Business: Registration required; $15; 6-8p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Madras Campus,1170E. Ashwood Road,Madras; 541-383-7290.
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Passengers check in at the Spirit Airlines counter May 24 at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida. The carrier prides itself on offering the lowest fares, but charges fees to passengers for everything from checked bags to water during a flight.
Spirit Airlines: no frills, plenty fees By Jad Mouawad New York Times News Service
ne small airline has led the way in the United States when it comes to passenger fees: Spirit Airlines, the no-frills carrier that prides itself for offering the lowest fares, then charging passengersforeverything else. Need an agent to print out a boarding pass at the airport? That's $10. Want some water? That's $3. Rolling a bag on board'? The tag costs $35 from home and $50 at the airport. In all, there are about 70fees enumerated in dizzying detail on Spirit's website for customers to navigate. To the millions of travelers flying this summer, the fees can be infuriating, but Spirit makes no apologies. In an age
of consolidation in the airline industry, Spirit, with about I percent of the nation's passenger traffic, has managed to succeed by going it alone, scraping for every dollar and scrimping on every cost. "Spirit does everything it can to make or save a buck," said Henry Harteveldt, a travel analyst with Hudson Crossing. "To its credit, Spirit doesn't promise passengers that they'll be coddled. Its customer service standards are terrible, and the airline's actions have shown it doesn't careabout being liked or respected." The driving force behind that strategy is Spirit's chief executive, Ben Baldanza, 51, an industry veteran who arrived at Spirit eight years ago with no experience at a no-frills airline. Along with an
obsessive attention to keeping costs low, Baldanza argues that the cornucopia of fees allows the airline to keep its fares lower than rivals. Spirit is routinely rated as the nation's worst airline because some travelers deem the fees unfair. The Transportation Department receives far more complaints about Spirit than other carriers, with six to eight complaints per 100,000 passengerscompared with the industry average of 1.4. And Spirit's on-time record is similarly abysmal, at a 68.8 percentcompared with 80 percentforthe industry average. The best airlines are in the mid-90s. Last year, Spirit had its fourth consecutive year of profitability, and generated some of the best returns in the industry.
Banks usedresscodeto fight crime By Richard Burnett Orlando (Fla J Sentinel
After a series of robberies in recent months, some banks in Longwood, Fla., have armed themselves with a new crime-fighting weapon they hope will ward off potential crooks: a dress code. Their message is simple: No hats, no hoods, no shades, no problem. Many have posted official police stickers at their entrances. This latest "what not to wear" effort, part of an anti-
crime push organized by Longwood police, is designed to bolster bank security while
not offending customers. Those who flout the code by refusing to remove their hats and sunglasses — items often used by robbers to obscure their identities — probably won't be turned away; they'll simply be scrutinized more closely while they're in the bank. The banking industry says such measures are effective, but the latest dress-code cam-
paign revives a long-running controversy about the legal and customer-service risks of imposing restrictions on what customers can wear into a bank.
The Florida Bankers Association introduced a similar dress-codecampaign five years ago and credits it with contributing to a big drop in bank robberies since 2007 — from 362 that year to 214 in 2011, according to the latest FBI figures available. "We've had more and more banks get on board with it statewide," said Alex Sanchez, the FBA's chief executive officer. "We think it makes a lot of sense, and once you really explain it to customers,they understand how important it is as a safety issue."
SEATTLE — Boeing Co. announced Friday a significant shift of both current and future engineering work out of Washington state's Puget Sound region, to Southern California and South Carolina. The most significant immediate impact comes from the decision to move engineering support for airlines that fly out-of-production airplanes — such as older 737 classics and 757s — from Tukwila, Wash., to Long Beach, Calif., within six to nine months. More than 300 engineers work in that unit. In an internal note Friday morning, Lynne Thompson, vice president of Boeing Customer Support, told employees that "we will be working closely with these individuals as we finalize our staffing plans." But an even bigger blow to the Puget Sound region may be the decision to create engineering centers elsewhere for work on future airplanes. Boeing said it will establish a new propulsion operation in South Carolina that will initially do the engineering design and also assemble the engine nacelle inlet for the 737 MAX. Boeing said the South Carolina propulsion operation will "expand strategically on future airplane programs." Most of Boeing's commercial jet propulsion work is done today in Everett, Wash.
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PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Amber Yates, KathieGedde andBrenda Bartlett,members of the management team at SGACertified Public Accountants and Consultants in Bend, havebecomepartners in the firm. Yates has more than 20years of experience in accounting and previously served as the managing partner of aCPAfirm in La
Grande. Geddebeganher career in accounting in1990 and joined SGA in2006. Bartlett has served in public accounting since1998, began her career at SGA and returned to the firm in 20 I1. Matthew Kaufman,president of the Spearhead Valuat on iGroup in Bend,hasbeenadvancedto
Accredited Senior Appraiser bythe American Society of Appraiser's International Board of Examiners in Machinery andEquipment. Kaufman's area ofexpertise is primarily machinery and equipment; hehas performed and supervised valuations andconsulting projects for more than five years.
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Music festival tickets on sale Tickets for Sunriver Music Festival's 36th
10-year-old: No public hugs, Mom y 10-year-old son took a field trip last week t o o utdoor school, a three-day extravaganza of river exploring, soil examining, flower dissecting, wildlife watching and learning camp songs that make me smile with delight whenever I hear him sing them. But this column isn't about what he learned or did at outdoor school (although I should dedicate an entire column to what a saint his teacherisfor shepherding some 30 10-year-olds through three days of bus rides, mess hall, cabin sleeping, nature walks and group activities. Seriously, he is a brave man with the
season go onsale to the general public today. The festival will be held Aug. 9-21 in Bend and Sunriver.
George Hanson, artistic director and conductor of the festival, will lead the Festival
Orchestra in five classical concerts and apops concert. All concerts will begin at 7:30 p.m. The theme of the
series is "ComeDance With Us — Let the Mu-
sic Move You," andeach night will include dance music, from boot-shuflIlIlIllllIlIlIlIllllIlIlIlIlIlIIlIlIlIllllIlIlIlIllllIlIlIlIllllIlIlIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII )lIlIlII fling Western music to
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patrons made up32 percent of the festival's total audience.
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patience of Job.) No, as much fun as outdoor school was for my son and his classmates, this column is really about what happened before Harry left on his trip. He packed all his stuff. I made him double and triple check that it was all there. We went over the list one last time then loaded his stuff in the car. Pulling up at the school, we saw the big charter bus parked out front and a bunch of students and parents milling around. Harry hopped out and lugged his duffel bag to the bus. He chatted with friends. Me and a couple other moms stood around like accessories, wondering if there were any last-minute mom jobs to be taken care of. Reminders about coats and shoes and hats shot out into the morning air and landed on approximately zero 10-year-old ears. I had to physically turn my son around to get his attention for long
patrons and that's a trend we want to contin-
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enough to say goodbye. "Goodbye," I said, holding out my arms for the expected hug. "Have a great time. I'll miss you." "Bye, Mom," he said. "I will." And then he patted my arm. No hug, nokiss onthe cheek. Just afew pats of his hand on my upper arm, and a smile that was meant to be kind, but bordered on patronizing. Oh. I get it, I thought as Harry boarded the bus without so much as another glance in my direction. He's done with me. On the cusp of middle school, at a point when peer relationships are becoming more important than parental relationships, my son doesn't need me any more. At least, not where his friends can see. I knew this day would come. I'd heard parents of older children talk about it — about how their kids reached a certain age when they were embarrassed to be with their parents and public displays of affection from Mom elicited more eye rolls than reciprocal hugs. But I guess I thought we were still a few years away from that. I thought it would come with teenage angst and the agony of trying to fit in somewhere in high school. I thought it would be a slow transition from daily hugs and kisses to the arms-length assertion of his independence. Instead, it was a sudden pat on the arm when I expected a hug. It was the slight condescending tone of voice when he said "I love you too, Mom." I suppose I want my sons to need me less and less. I'd like for them to move out of the house eventually and be able to function on their own. After all, part of the measure of my successas a parent is going to be whether my kids can live fulfilled and healthy lives on their own. In order for that to happen, they need to learn a certain amount of physical, emotional and (please?) financial self-sufficiency. But does it have to start at age 10? H e may be ready,but am I? Harry returned from camp a few days later and I had to remind him to give me a homecoming hug, but he squeezed pretty tight when I got it. And the other night, when we were working together on the computer, he quietly leaned over and kissed my shoulder, for no apparent reason. If this is the level of quiet, subtle affection I get from him now, so be it. Even if he doesn't need it any more, I do. — Julie Johnson is the features editor at The Bulletin. 541-383-0308, jj ohnson@bendbulletin.com
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a.m.to6 p.m.today to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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rea farmers markets are constantly changing, with some thriving and others withering. This year, two longtime markets in the region, the one at St. Charles Bend and the Tuesday market at Eagle Crest, have closed. Meanwhile other markets are growing. The one in NorthWest Crossing in Bend now features more than 50 vendors and the market in Sisters is also expanding. Local farmers markets vary greatly, from a small collection of vegetable vendors to large, rollicking street parties. People throughout the region can find farmers market choices, many of which are opening this week or soon thereafter. Many producers expect bountiful crops this year, due to the relatively mild spring. So, if fresh, local produce (or cheese or bread or flowers) is your desire, these are the places to go.
urged to fill the firemen's boots with cash or check
donations. Money raised will support services for local families living with muscle-wasting diseases. Lastyear, Bend firefighters raised more than $6,500 for individuals and families who rely on MDA for assistance. The International Association of Firefighters
(IAFF) has long supported the MDA, which
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set up shop and sell produce and other items during the summer. This is the first year for the market. Owner Julie Schiedler says for years she receivedrequestsfrom people who wanted the store, which specializes in local items, to buy their bumper crops of carrotsor other veggies.This new venture offers small farmers and private individuals the chance to sell produce and other items. Vendors pay $10 per week, with no contract. Last week, Schiedler says vendors offered fresh Oregon strawberries, vegetable starts, kale, greens, fresh herbs and more. She is expecting a local soapmaker and a granola company. But really, the idea behind this market is that it will be fluid. Vendors are chosen on a firstcome,first-served basis.
• Bend FarmersMarket When: 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays June 5 through Oct. 10 Where: Brooks Alley, between Northwest Franklin Avenue and Northwest Brooks Street, downtown Bend Contact: www.bendfarmers market.com, bendfarmers marketCgmaiLcom or 541-408-4998 Description: After changing locations in the past few years, the downtown Bend market has settled into its space this year. Manager Katrina Wiest says there should be no changes this year to the market's collection of 32 vendors. The primary focus of the market is produce, with many vendors offering fresh fruits and vegetables. Other vendors will offerbread, cheese, plant starts, jellies, gelato, coffee and more. • Backyard Farmers Market When: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays now though Oct. 26 Where: 61515 American Lane, Bend Contact: celebratetheseason .net or 541-244-2536 Description: Celebrate the Season has opened its garden center to outside vendors to
ists and pedestrians are
• NorthWest Crossing Saturday Farmers Market When: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays June 29 through Sept. 21 Where: The center of the NorthWest Crossingbusiness district, just east of Mt. Washington and Northwest Cross-
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campaign, contact Area Director Arlene Wedsted, 541-621-5779.
Redmondseeks parade entries The Redmond Cham-
ber of Commerce 8 CVB is accepting applications for the 4th of July Parade in Redmond. Beginning at10 a.m. on July4, the parade runs down Sixth Street — from Dogwood Av-
enue to ForestAvenuein downtown Redmond. This year's theme is "The
Pledge ofAllegiance." Check in is at 8:30
a.m.andjudging begins at 9 a.m. Ribbons will
be awarded basedon adherence to the theme
and originality, according to a newsrelease. In order to be judged, participants must submit applications by noon
July 3. For parade rules, applications and additional information, visit www.visitredmond
oregon.com. Contact: Karen Sande, karen©visitred mondoregon.com or 541-923-5191. — From staff reports
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win owinto iei ious assum tions By Mark Oppenheimer New Yorh Times News Service
"My dad had his conversion before I was even born," Sam Phillips said Thursday. "Growingup, my dad went to Jewish camp in the summer," Phillips, 26, said of his father, Howard Phillips, founder of the Conservative Caucus, who died last month. "We just found this old 8-millimeter video of his bar mitzvah." The elder Phillips helped make Ronald Reagan president and worked with Jerry Falwell in the Moral Majority: He was a titan of conservative Christianity. In 1998, he told an interviewer, using language typical of some members of the religious far r i ght, that true political victory w ould mean "biblical justice, biblical jurisprudence," a return to the understanding that the United States "must live by the rules" that God makes. So I was surprised, as many others were, to learn from his obituaries that Phillips was born Jewish and did not bec ome a Christian until t h e 1980s. Phillips w a s e x ceptional in his fervor, but he was not unique in his journey. The conservative movement, and its Christian wing, includes quite a few Jewish converts to Catholicism and evangelical Protestantism. Besides Phillips, there are Marvin Olasky, who helped popularize the term "compassionate conservatism", the columnist Robert Novak;
cases, makes his journey from Judaism to Christianity part of his public story. He declined to be interviewed, but one can read his essay "How a Jewish Lawyer from Brooklyn Came to Believe in Jesus" on the websiteofJews forJesus. Olasky, a former adviser to George W. Bush and the author of "Compassionate Conservatism," grew up Jewish and became an evangelicalafter college. He now edits World, an evangelicalmagazine, and said in an interview that being raised Jewish has its pluses and minuses in the evangelical world. "I came from a not particularly Bible-oriented household," Olasky said, "so there are lots of things, as far as memorizing parts of the Bible, that folks that grew up in the evangelical subculture have, and I just don't have that." While he has felt no anti-Semitism from Christians, Olasky said he has encountered resentment from Jews. One time he was seated at a dinner next to a religious Jew. "And he would not talk with me through the whole dinner," he said. "I encounter that occasionally." As a journalist, however, beingfrom adifferentbackground has been an advantage, Olasky said. He said he had collected around himself at World magazine many reporters, including Christians and adult converts from other faiths, who also did not grow up in the mainstream evangelical subculture. That, he said, gives them an edge.
While converting can make one an oddity in both one's old and new communities, Jewish heritage can also confer a unique perspective on the conservative Christian world the convert has joined. Lewis Lehrman, who in 1982 challenged Mario Cuomo for the governorship of New York; and the activist lawyer Jay Alan Sekulow, founder of the American Center for Law and Justice. These men are all very different, and in many cases have not met each other. But it is worth inspecting their common experience as converts. Jewish-born Christians, especially within the Christian conservative movement, offer a window into the expectations and the assumptions of Christians and Jews alike. People who know them may be elated, others uncomfortable — and it can be hard to predict who will feel what. And while converting can make one an oddity in both one's old and new communities, Jewish heritage can also confer a unique perspective on the conservative Christian world the convert has joined. Some of these men are not p articularly i d entified w i t h Christianity. Despite his political past, Lehrman is today known mainly for his philanthropic support of r esearch into American history. But other converts, like Phillips,
move in Christian political circles where Jews are constant objects of interest. Many evangelicals are passionate Zionists, believing the state of Israel heraldsJesus'eventual return. But their end-times vision often involvesthe mass conversion of the Jews. So while evangelicals often profess a special love for the Jewish people, that love can feel backhanded to its recipients. Sam Phillips said that before his father became a Christian, Jerry Falwell would refer to him on television "as his Jewi sh friend, and how i t w a s important to treat them well" — "them" being the Jews. Both before and after his conversion, the younger Phillips said, Christians were often enthusiastic about his father's Jewish ancestry. "I think the only experiences I heard were positive," Phillips said. Converting from Judaism to Christianity may offend fellow Jews, but it can seem heroic to certain ardent Protestants and Catholics, thrilled that a nonChristian has seen the light. Sekulow, a talk-radio host and a lawyer who oftenrepresents Christians in religious-liberty
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CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORTNETWORK:541-548-8559 or www.codsn.org. CENTRAL OREGON FAMILIESWITH MULTIPLES:541-330-5832 or 541-388-2220. CENTRAL OREGON LEAGUE OF AMPUTEES SUPPORTGROUP (COLA):541-480-7420 or www. ourcola.org. CENTRAL OREGONRIGHTTO LIFE: 541-383-1 593. CHILDCAR SEAT CLINIC (PROPER INSTALLATIONINFORMATION FOR SEAT AND CHILD): 541-504-5016. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: 541-330-3907. CHRISTIANWOMEN OF HOPE (WOMEN'SCANCER SUPPORT GROUP):541-382-1832. CLAREBRIDGEOF BEND (ALZHEIMER'SSUPPORT GROUP): 541-385-4717 or rnorton1© brookdaleliving.com. COFFEEAND CONNECTION CANCER SUPPORTGROUP:541-706-3754. COMPASSIONATEFRIENDS (FOR THOSE GRIEVINGTHE LOSS OF A CHILD):541-480-0667 or 541-536- I709. CREATIVITY & WELLNESSMOOD G ROUP: 541-647-0865. CROOKEDRIVER RANCHADULT GRIEF SUPPORT:541-548-7483. DEFEATCANCER:541-706-7743. DESCHUTESCOUNTYMENTAL HEALTH24-HOUR CRISISLINE: 541-322-7500. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORTALLIANCE: 541-549-9622 or 541-771-1620. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT:541-480-8269 or suemiller92©gmail.com. DEPRESSIONSUPPORT GROUP: 541-617-0543. DIABETICSUPPORT GROUP: 541-598-4483. DISABILITY SUPPORT GROUP: 541-388-8103. DIVORCE CARE: 541-410-4201. DOUBLE TROUBLERECOVERY: Addiction and mental illness group; 541-317-0050. DYSTONIASUPPORT GROUP: 541-388-2577. ENCOPRESIS (SOILING): 541-5482814 or encopresis©gmail.com. EVENINGBEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP:541-460-4030 FAITHBASED RECOVERY GROUP: Drug and alcohol addictions; pastordavid©thedoor3r.org. FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER: 54 I-389-5468. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS:Redmond 541-280-7249,Bend 541-390-4365. GAMBLING HOTLINE: 800-233-8479. GLUCOSE CONTROLLOW CARB DIET SUPPORTGROUP:kjdnrcd@ yahoo. com or 541-504-0726. GLUTEN INTOLERANCEGROUP (CELIAC):541-389-1731. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:Support for pregnant teensandteen moms; 54 I-383-3515. GRANDPARENTS RAISINGOUR CHILDREN'SKIDS: 541-306-4939. GRIEFSHAREGRIEFRECOVERY SUPPORTGROUP:541-382-1832. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-3066633, 541-318-0384 or mullinski© bendbroadband.com. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-548-7483. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS: Forthe bereaved; 541-771-3247. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541 -447-2510.
GRIEFSHARE (FAITH-BASED) RECOVERYCLASS:541-389-8780. HEALINGENCOURAGEMENT FOR
ABORTION-RELATEDTRAUMA (H.E.A.R.T.):541-318- I949. HEALTHYFAMILIES OF THE HIGH DESERT:Homevisits for families with newborns; 541-749-2133 HEARINGLOSS ASSOCIATION: 541-390-2174 or ctepper@bendcable. com. HEARTS OF HOPE:Abortion healing; 541-728-4673. IMPROVE YOURSTRESS LIFE: 541-706-2904. LA LECHELEAGUEOFBEND: 541-317-5912. LIVING WELL(CHRONIC CONDITIONS):541-322-7430. LIVING WITHCHRONICILLNESSES SUPPORT GROUP:541-536-7399. LUPUS SFIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP:541-526-1375. MADRAS NICOTINEANONYMOUS GROUP:541-993-0609. MATERNAL/CHILDHEALTH PROGRAM(DESCHUTES COUNTY HEALTHDEPARTMENT): 541-322-7400. MEN'S CANCERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. MENDED HEARTSSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-4789. MISCARRIAGESUPPORT GROUP: 541-514-9907. MOMMY AND MEBREASTFEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP: Laura, 541-322-7450. MULTIPLESCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-6802. NARCONON: 800-468-6933. NARCOTICSANONYMOUS (NA): 541-41 6-2146. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESSOF CENTRAL OREGON (NAMI): 541-408-7779, 541-504-1431 or email: vonriedlpn©yahoo.com. NAMIBEND-EXTREME STATES:541-647-2343 or www. namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDCONNECTIONS: 541480-8269 or www.namicentraloregon. OI'g
NAMI BENDFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:whitefam@bendcable.com or www.namicentraloregon.org. NAMI MADRASCONNECTIONS: For peers, 541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILY-FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-475-3299 or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMI REDMOND FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: namicentraloregon©gmail. com. NEWBERRY HOSPICEOF LA PINE: 541-536-7399. OREGON COMMISSIONFOR THE BLIND:541-447-4915. OREGON CURE:541-475-2164. OREGON LYMEDISEASE NETWORK: 541-312-3081 or www.oregonlyme. OI'g.
OVEREATERSANONYMOUS: 541-306-6844. PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF CHILDRENAFFECTEDBYAUTISM SUPPORTGROUP:541-771-1075 or http://coregondevdisgroupaso.ning. com. PARENTS OFMURDEREDCHILDREN (POMC)SUPPORT GROUP: 541-410-7395. PARISH NURSESANDHEALTH MINISTRIES:541-383-686 I. PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS SUPPORTGROUP:541-317-1188. PARKINSON'SDISEASE SUPPORT GROUP:541-280-5818. PARTNERS IN CARE: Home health and hospice services; 541-382-5882. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: For parents, families and friends of lesbians andgays; 541-317-2334 or www.pflagcentraloregon.org. PLAN LOVINGADOPTIONS NOW (PLAN):541-389-9239. PLANNEDPARENTHOOD: 888-875-7820. PMS ACCESSLINE: 800-222-4767. PREGNANCYRESOURCECENTERS: Bend,541-385-5334; Madras,541475-5338; Prineville, 541-447-2420; Redmond, 541-504-8919. PULMONARY HYPERTENSION SUPPORTGROUP:541-548-7489. SAVINGGRACE SUPPORT GROUPS: Bend, 541-382-4420; Redmond, 541-504-2550, ext. 1; Madras, 541-475-1 880. SCLERODERMA SUPPORTGROUP: 541-480-1958. SELF-ESTEEMGROUP FOR WOMEN: 541-389-7960. SEXAHOLICSANONYMOUS: 541-595-8780. SOUP AND SUPPORT:For mourners; 541-548-7483. SUPPORT GROUPFOR FAMILIES WITH DIABETICCHILDREN: 541-526-6690. TOBACCO FREEALLIANCE: 541-3227481. TOPSOR:Bend, 541-388-5634; Culver, 541-546-4012; Redmond, 541-923-0878. TYPE2 DIABETESSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-4986. VETERANSHOT LINE: 541-408-5594 or818-634-0735. VISIONNW:Peersupport group; 541-330-0715. VOLUNTEERSINMEDICINE: 541-330-9001. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0747 WOMEN'S SELF-ESTEEMGROUP: 541-389-7960. WOMEN'S SUPPORTGROUP FOR ANGER,ANXIETY, OR DEPRESSION: 541-389-7960. WOMEN SURVIVINGWITH CANCER SUPPORTGROUP:541-706-5864. YOUNGPEOPLEWITH DISABILITIES PEER GROUP: 831-402-5024. ZEN MEDITATIONGROUP: 541-388-3 I79.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES To submit service information or announcements for religious organizations, email bulletin@ bendbulletin.com or call 54I-383-0358. ANTIOCHCHURCH:Sr. Pastor Ken W ystma; "Paradox ofSuccess," as part of the series, "Paradox"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; ReduxQand-A after the service; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St., Bend. BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Pastor DaveMiller; "Kingdom Culture: Part II" Sunday at10 a.m.; 4twelve youthgroup;W ednesday at 7 p.m.; 19831 Rocking Horse Road, Bend. BENDCHURCHOFTHE NAZARENE: Honor graduating seniorsandyouthled worship; Sundayat10:15 a.m.; 1270 N.E 27th St., Bend. CENTRAL OREGONBAPTIST CHURCH:Pastor John Tittle; "Who is aGod LikeYou?," basedonthe book of Micah, aspart of the series "Where is God WhenTerror Strikes"; Sunday at10:30a.m.;500 S.W.Bond St., Bend. CROSSCHURCH:Pastor Ed Byrnes; "By GraceAlone," basedon Ephesians 2:8;today at6:30 p.m.; Neighborhood Center, 2640 Jones Road, Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor DaveDrullinger; "Our Father Who Art...," based on John 8:39-51; Sundayat10a.m.;334 N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. EASTMONT CHURCH: YouthPastor Blaine Braden; "Clogged Sinks: Avoiding Relationship Sludge," basedon1 Samuel 3and 2 Samuel 13, as part of the series, "INVEST: Building a HomeWith Grace"; Sunday at 9 and 10:45 a.m.; 62425 Eagle Road, Bend. FATHER'SHOUSECHURCHOF GOD:Pastor Randy Wills; "Come and Die," as part of the series, "Fan or Follower"; Sundayat10 a.m.; Youth Group; Wednesdays; 7 p.m.; 61690 Pettigrew Road,Bend. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Pastor Steven Koski; "Find theWhy: Purpose"; Sunday atthe 9a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 5:01 p.m. services; 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend. FOUNDRY CHURCH:Pastor Syd Brestel; A message from the series, "SoWhat'stheGoodNews?"; Sunday at10:15 a.m.; 60 N.W. Oregon Ave., Bend. GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "God ... and People You Don't Like" and "How Big isGod's Love?"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 2265 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. GRACE REFORMEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Pastor Dan Dilard; "God-shapedWorship," basedon Ephesians1:1-14; Sundayat10:30 a.m.; 62162HambyRoad, Bend. JOURNEY CHURCH:Pastor Keith Kirkpatrick; "Faith in Hard Times"; Sunday at10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.; 70 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. NEWPORTAVENUECHURCH OF CHRIST:Minister Dean Catlett; "Living Your Life," based on1 Peter1:13-17; Sunday at10:45 a.m.; 554 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. REAL LIFECHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor Mike Yunker; "Sermon on the Mount," based on Matthew 6; Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11a.m.; 2880 N.E. 27th St., Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OFTHE CASCADES: Guest speakerMollie Shea;"Allow Love ... Allow Life"; Sunday at 9 a.m.; held at TheOld Stone Church, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. SPRINGS OF LIFEMINISTRIES: Evangelist and Bibleteacher Eddie Cienda; W ednesdaysat7p.m.; ongoing; TheSoundGardenStudio, 1279 N.E.SecondSt., Bend. TRINITYEPISCOPAL CHURCH: Sunday at 9 a.m.; St. Francis Church, 2450 N.E. 27th St., Bend. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH:The Rev. David Carnahan;"HaveTo...or Want To?" basedon1 Kings 8:22-24, 27-29 and41-43; Sundayat 9:30 a.m.; 2550 N.E.Butler Market Road. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
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WESTSIDECHURCH: PastorM ike Alexander; "15: Life in theVine, Part 1, It's Complicated"; today at6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 8, 9 and10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W.Shevlin Park Road, Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Steve Mickel "15: Life in the Vine, Part1, It's Complicated"; Sunday at 9 and10:30 a.m.;1245 S.E. Third St., Bend. WESTSIDEONLINE CAMPUS: Pastor Mike Alexander; "15: Life in the Vine, Part1, It's Complicated"; todayat6:30p.m.and Sundayat9 and10:45 a.m.; www.westsidelive. or'g COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Guest speaker Cyndi Wunder; "Finding God in Unexpected Places," based onLuke 7:1-10; Sunday at 9and11 a.m.; 529 N.W. 19th St., Redmond. GRACELUTHERANCHURCH ATEAGLE CREST:Pastor Randy VanMehren; "Blessedarethe Poor in Spirit, for Theirs is the Kingdomof Heaven inChrist Jesus"; Sundayat 10:30a.m.; Eagle Crest Banquetand ConferenceFacility,1522 ClineFalls Road, Redmond. ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; "Love is Action," based on1 John 4:7-21; Sunday at 3 p.m.; Saint Alban's, 3277N.W.10thSt.,Redmond. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Eric Burtness; "Let YourConscience Be YourGuide," aspart of the series "10 Things Jesus Didn't Say"; Sunday at10 a.m.and5:01 p.m.; 1113 Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. SHEPHERD'S VALLEYCOWBOY CHURCH:Pastor Jordan Weaver; Sunday at 9 and10:30 a.m and Monday at 7 p.m.; in the cafe of The Rim Rock Riders Equestrian Facility, Brasada Ranch,17037 S.W. Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte AGAPE HARVESTFELLOWSHIP: Pastor JeremySeibert; youth and family service; Wednesday at 6p.m.; 52460 Skidgel Road, LaPine. COMMUNITYBIBLECHURCH ATSUNRIVER:Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel; "Eternal and Infinite," as part of the series, "Who isLikeYou?A Study onthe Attributes of God"; Sunday at9:30 a.m.;1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev.Willis Jenson; "The Godof Wonders, JesusChrist, Produces the Marvel of Faith through HisWord" based on Luke7:9; Sundayat11 a.m.; held at TerrebonneGrange Hall, 8286 11th St., Terrebonne. "THE TRUTHPROJECT" PRESENTATION:12-partvideo series from Focus on theFamily; free; 6:30-8 p.m.; Wednesdays through June 26; Alfalfa Community Hall, Willard Road; 541-977-4290. "REVOLUTION OFHOPE": Third annual Desert Song Community Church community event with bounce houses, lunch, giveaways, kids activites and exhibitions; free; 11 a.m.-3 p.m. today; Centennial Park, Southwest Seventh St, Redmond; 541-771-6548 or www. desertsong.org "PATRIARCHS, PROPHETSAND POETRY — OLDTESTAMENT ORGAN LITERATUREFROM GENESISTO JEREMIAH": Organist Mark Oglesby; donations accepted; 7 p.m. Friday; St. Francis Church, 2450 N.E. 27th St., Bend; 541-382-3631. "THE MUSICOF SPRING": A performance by pianist Christine Eisenberg and flautist Hal Ott; free; 7 p.m. June 8;OurSavior's Lutheran Church, 695 N.W. Third St, Prineville; 541-447-7526 or 541-639-7425. "THE ABRAHAM INSPIRATION GROUP":Seminar video with Abraham, Jerry and Esther Hicks and Gregg Barden; donations accepted; 5-8 p.m.today;Rosie Bareis Campus, 1010 N.W.14th St., Bend; 541-389-4523.
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You Are TheMost Important Part of Our Services
Sunday School for all ages Kidmo • Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor
Est. 1994 We provide a congregational setting
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
for Jews and Christians alike. If you're
541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Service - 11;00 am
interested in learning the Bible from a Hebrew perspective, come join us at:
Bear Creek Center Major's Robert B Miriam Keene
21300 Bear Creek Rd.
NEW HOPE KVANGELICAL 20080 Pinebrook Blvd.' 541-389-3436
Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday
Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor POWELL BUTTE
Potluck 6 pm
"Omkar" (Aumj Hinduism
"Star B Crescent"Islam
"Yin/Yang" Taoist/ Confucfanism
Musicand the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services
Bend, OR. 97701 mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays
Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!
include:
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,
Children's ministry and nursery
• Davidic dance and worship • Hebrew classes
8:30 am - 10: 15 am - 11 am
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Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm A number of Faith Journey Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDMOND ASSKMBI.Y OF GOD 1865 W Antler • Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS Morning Worship 8 30 am B 10:30 am
Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM
Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery W ednesdayNITE LiveKids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt www.redmondag.com •
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COMM U N ITY BIBLK CHURCH AND CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL 541-593-8341 Beaver at Theater Drive, PO Box 4278, Sunriver, OR 97707
"Transforming Lives Through the Truth of the Word" All are Welcome!
Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - 11: 15am Nursery Care available The church is located at Beaver and Theater Drives in Sunriver Everyone is welcome. •Women'sBibleStudy -Tuesdays,10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.) Sept.- May • Youth Ministry (gr. 7-12) Wednesdays 6: 15 pm • Men'sBibleStudy -Thursdays9 am • I-Iome Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 8 4 year olds Call for information Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM
at 9:00 am each Sunday to hear "Transforming Truth" with Pastor Glen.
Sunday 9: 15 AM - Prayer Meeting 9:30 AM - Adult Bible Fellowship 9:30AM — Children's Sunday School 10.30 AM - Worship Service 6:00 PM - Growth Groups (call for locations) Wednesday 7:00 PM - Prayer Meeting 8 Adult Bible Study 7:00 PM — Kids 4 Truth
Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are
available, call for days and times. "Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"
www.houseofcovenant.org
8 am Traditional Service
Serving Central Oregon for 20 Years, We Are a Non-Denominational Egalitarian Jewish Community Our Synagogue is located at 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon
(No child care for 8 am service)
541-385-6421
63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend
9:30 am Contemporary Service with
Resident Rabbi Jay Shupack Rebbetzin Judy Shupack
Saturday 10:30 am-2 pm
11 am Service (Full child care) For information, please call ...
Shabbat and High Holiday Services Religious Education Program
Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRAL OREGON
Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Training Weekly Torah StudyEvery Sat © 10 am Adult Education
Spirit and Truth
"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation
541 -548-3066
www.powellbuttechurch.com
Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!
Sunday Services
full child care
Associate Pastors
Don Henderson 6 Mike Sweeney "Loving people one at a time."
EASTMONT COMM U N ITY SCHOOL
"Educating and Developing the Whole Child for the Glory of God" Pre K - 5th Grade 62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049 Principal Lonna Carnahan
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100
(South of Portland Ave.) Church Service F Sunday School: 10 am Wed. Testi mony Meeting: 7:30 pm Childcare provided. Reading Room:
Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office: 541-536-3571
Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm
HOLY REDKKMER, LA PINE
ECIIANKAR
18143 Cottonwood Rd. Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm
Sunday mass 8:00 am Confessions: Thurs. 9:00-9:15 am OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist 120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00-12:15 pm HOLY FAMILY,
near Christmas Valley
Religion of the light andSound of God Experience an Eckankar Community HU
Thursday, June 20, 6:30 pm at the East Bend Public Library, 60280 Dean Swift Rd. ¹170
a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU,
pronounced like the word hue, is sung for
62425 Eagle Road, Bend
happiness, love, and understanding.
For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email info©eastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the
Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel
SundaySchoolclasses are at9:00 am and our Worship Service at 10;15 am This Sunday at Foundry, Syd Brestel will be introducing a new series, "So what's the good news?" Join us for worship at 10:15 am For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC
3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond • 541-548-4161 Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, II:00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9;30 am 8 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor
For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org
1270 NE 27 St. • 541-382-5496
Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. Our members represent a wide range of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and Jews by choice. Our monthly activities include social functions, services, religious education, Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult education
Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY
9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 10:15 am Worship Service Nursery Care 8 Children's Church
See our website for more information
ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services
www.uufco.org
"Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM
8:30 am Sunday
THE OLD STONE CHURCH 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Mail; PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709
WEDNESDAY
www.uufco.org (541) 385-3908
Rabbi Glenn Ettman Saturday, June I at 9:00 am - Torah Study Saturday, June I at 10:30 am - Torah Service
Domingo 12:30 PM -M isa en Espanol
singing HU can bring you greater Singing HU can draw us closer in our state of consciousness to the Divine Being. It
open their hearts more fully to the uplifting presence and security of God's love.
Life Groups
go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org
Please visit our website for a complete
ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street
Redmond, Oregon 97756 541 -923-3390 Father Todd Unger, Pastor Mass Schedule: Weekdays 8:00 am (except Wednesday) Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm First Saturday 8.00 am (English) Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12;00 noon (Spanish) Confessions on Wednesdays from 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm
listing of activities for all ages. www.bendnaz.org
541 -388-8826
All services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street 541 -388-8826
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Meeting at the Golden Age Club 40 SE 5th St., Bend
Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN
MISSION (LCMS) worshipping God and teaching the Bible The ntissionofIheChurch is Ioforgive sinsthrough Ihe truths recovered through the Reformation. Gos(re(axd Iliereby grant eternal life Call for information about other meetings (St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg 541 -420- 1667 Confession XXVIII.8, 10) www.sovereigngracebend.com 10 am Sunday School 11 am Divine Service •
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The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), Terrebonne, OR
21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241
Worship with us Sunday June 2nd at 11 a.m. when All Peoples hosts a special guest speaker in the Community Room of Redmond'sRay'sMar ket, 900 SW 23rd Street, just off of Hwy 126. Or, come early at 10 a.m. for discussion of The Last Week by Borg and Crossan. All Peoples meets on the first and third Sundays of each month. On June 16th, All Peoples gathers again in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market. For details, directions and possible help with car-pooling,
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Sunday Morning Worship www.lutheransonline.com/ condordialutheranmission Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Phone: 541-325-6773
8:45 am F 10:45 am WednesdayMid-Week Services Children 6 Youth Programs
GRACE FIRST LUTHKRAN CHURCH
2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend 382-6862
7:00 pm
Rev. Thom Larson 8:30am - Church in Drake Park "Heaven Can Wait"
Nursery Care provided for all services.
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Available) Education Hour 10:45 a.m.
(In the Heart of Downtown Bend) 680 NW Bond St./541.382.1672 Everyone isWe(come~
Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur
11:00am - Choirs Greatest Hits Sunday
Childcare provided on Sunday
21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241
Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors Rev. Thom Larson firstchurch@bendumc.org
(3/4 mile north of High School)
• Solace during times of grief
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH KLCA
• A release of fears
Worship in the Heart of Redmond
(541) 548-3367
Sunday Worship Services at 10:00 am 8 5:01 pm
Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor
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Reconciliation Tuesday7:30AM -8;00 A M -English o Espanol Saturday8.30AM -9:30 AM -English o Espanol
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A theme with every new generation is how quickly they seem to grow up. Is this really true in our own life experiences? This morning we will explore that question more deeply.
Religious Education for Grades Pre-K through Grade 5 and childcare for young children are available.
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ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH
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HOLY REDKKMER CATHOLIC PARISH
God-Centered Worship Expository Bible Teaching Rich Hymns 8 Songs Family Oriented Ministries Christ-Focused Living Meaningful Loving Relationships Compassionate Gospel Witness
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• It's a lot of work for busychild actors — and their handlers By Robin Pogrebin New York Times News Service
NEW YORK — S i x t een "revolting children" battle a tyrannical schoolteacher in "Matilda the Musical" while 10 orphans outwit Miss Hannigan in "A nnie" (including swing actors and understudies). A kid in "Kinky Boots" tests out his first pair of red high heels; a few blocks away a young M i chael J ackson struts across the stage in "Motown the Musical." "Newsies" and "The Lion King" pulse with the leaping has been overrun by aggresenergy of young stars. There sive Momma Roses and their is even a boy in a straight play, offspring desperateto enter"The Assembled Parties," who tain you. Directors say they takes his role very seriously, have sought out just the opeven though he's in only one posite — smart, accomplished, scene. often quirky kids and parents "He comes up and says, 'Any committed to keeping their notes for me?'" said Lynne children's feet firmly planted Meadow, the director. on the ground. " They are aware o f t h e With nine shows featuring child actors, Broadway stages prominencethey're a part of," are teeming with little ones said Matthew Warchus, the right now, and the business director of "Matilda," adding, of tending to them is boom- "It's very easy to inflame that ing — meaning tutors, cast- in somebody: publicists and ing agents, kids-only dressing the sort of grandiose, almost rooms and minders(otherwise diva-like cars picking you up known as "wranglers") who and taking you home, special greet the youthful perform- tables at restaurants that can ers atthe stage door, keeping contribute to a fantasy. I'm all backstage a no-parents zone. for cooling it down." "It does seem like a k i dAsk Daisy Eagan, who at heavy moment," said Bernard 11 was the youngest girl ever Telsey, a longtime casting di- to win a Tony, for "The Secret rector. "Many more musicals Garden," only to have a breaknot only have kids in smaller down and quit acting. She reparts" but those young actors turned to the theater just two "are actually carrying shows." years ago with a cabaret show That doesn't mean the city reflecting on the experience.
Dressers help Raymond Luke Jr., who plays young versions of Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder and other characters in "Motown the Musical," get into costume in New York last month.
what about this once-in-a-lifetime experience?" Here's a look behind th e curtain at the lives of nin e young actors for whom thi s season has been bothreality and fairy tale.
$ 2 ,000-a-week salary barely covers their expenses, includi n grent (plus $345 a month in u t i l i ties);takingcabshomelate fr o m the theater; eating out on matinee days because there isn't time to cook at home between shows; and plane fare so Uprooted the rest of the family can come Don't get him wrong; Ray- v i sit (the Lukes asked friends mond Luke is thrilled to have f o r d onations at their going-
Sara Krulwich New York Times News Service
ing his son play a young Michaei
his 13-year-old son, Raymond away party). "This is not a moneymaking p r oposition," R aymond L u k e "We're Pe OP le Say, said.
Luke Jr., in "Motown the Musical." He b ursts with pride watchJackson and Stevie Wonder and
struggling
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He r ec e n tly started w o r k i ng a s an u s her a t "Motown" for additional i n c ome. B ack home, h i s
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Opportunity with a cost There is a heady glamour to performing on Broadway — staying up late, being surrounded by autograph seekers at the stage door — when your school friends are home doing the holiday pageant with
Lisa Swift, of "Motown," who also does tutoring and finds herself bereft when her charges move on. "I really d o b e come attached," she said. "I'm with the boys more than I'm with
takes a bow. But he has also upend-
ed his life for this, in - a -lifetime leaving his wife expenence'P"
wife Nic o le is a
sales o p e r ation analyst for Belkin —Bridget Mills, who In t ernational, and looks after child hi s gr a n dmother actors in "Kinky h e lps w i th c h i l d anyone." Boots" ca r e. They see the crepe-paper props. One of the young Michael Angeles. show as an investYet the opportunity comes Jacksons in "Motown" already His days are dement in their son's with costs. Some families have grew too tall and had to leave voted to Raymond Jr., getting f u t u re. Agents have come to to relocate. Children still have the cast. "Annie" periodically him to and from the $1,300-a- see "Motown," along with stars to go to school in the morning has a measuring day. month apartment they've rent- l i k e Spike Lee and Diana Ross. " They j us t g r o w," s a i d ed in the East New York sec"The wildest applause erupteven after commuting home from evening shows. (They're Telsey, whose agency looked tion of Brooklyn on two sub- e d w hen Raymond Luke Jr., tutored during t h e a l l -day at 5,000 audition videos and ways; making sure he keeps o n e oftwoperformerswhoporrehearsal periods.) There's combed talent agencies na- up with his online curriculum; t r a y the boyish Jackson (along often no time for the normal tionwide to cast "Annie." brewing greentea to preserve with the young Berry [Gordyj stuff of childhood, like birthEven if kids don't get physi- his son's voice and buying him a n d the young Stevie Wonder), day parties, sports teams and cally bigger, they grow up fast a $60 suit when he needed to c a me bounding onstage," said sleepovers. among professional adults, look nice for the Broadway. C h arles Isherwood in his New Since parentsare generally occupying an unusual nethcom Audience Choice Awards Y o r k Times review,"exuding not allowed backstage, the erworld between the razzle- this month. the self-confidence and charm "I want him to focus on the o f the preternaturally seasoned chaperoning falls to wranglers dazzle of the Great White Way like Thomas Bradfield, an as- and the rough and tumble of show," Raymond Luke said. "I p e r former he's playing." piringactorwho prefers work- regular childhood. worry about the other stuff." Raymo n d Jr. hopes his mo"People say, 'What about ing as a guardian at "Pippin" New York City is a h ar d me n t s i n t hespotlightleadtoa to his former job selling mer- a normal life?'" said Bridget place not to spend money, but r o l e on the Disneychannel. "Iwanttobeasingerforthe chandise in the theater lobby M ills, who l ooks after t h e he has to save what he can. of "Beauty and the Beast", and "Kinky Boots" actors. "But After taxes, Raymond Jr.'s r e st of my life," he said. and four other children — ages 12, ll, 9 and 18 months — back home in South Central Los
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CHICAGO — Just 4 feet tall, the tiniest student protester stands on a chair to reach the lectern. The m icrophone is adjusted so he can speak to the crowds of people, who are sometimes stunned for a second — who is this kid'? — and then electrified. P eople scream and c l ap for the 9-year-old boy in size 4 shoes who, amid the battle over the plan to close more than 5 0 C h i cago s chools, emerged as a n u n deniably strong voice. And when his school became one of f our taken off the chopping block last week, many were giving at least partial credit to the third-grader who had stepped into the spotlight to fight for his school. Some called for the boy to run for mayor. Others reached further,suggesting he could run forpresident.(Because of his age, he wouldn't be eligible until 2039.)As forA sean Johnson, he said he might consider a run, but honestly, he'd rather be a professional football
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Asean Johnson,9, a third-grader at Marcus Garvey Elementary, speaks to Chicago Public School leaders and Commander James Gibson of the Chicago Police Department, in defense of his school during a community meeting at Harlin High School in Chicago in April.
he acknowledged his role in fighting for the school but was quick to give credit to others. "I think I h elped because player. " President would b e m y we've been going to all the second choice," he said on a meetings, but I don't think it recent day, taking a b r eak was just me. I think it was my from the playground at his Far fellow students and their parSouth Side school, Garvey El- ents because we all came out. ementary. "And I might want It was a team effort," he said, to be a scientist or a lawyer. as his mother, who has been Those are going to be my two acting asa press secretary of backup plans." late, nodded in agreement. The reed-thin boy with big He recounted his path to ears and gap teeth shot to ce- fame, saying he was a new lebrity last week when a video student at Garvey in Septemof him speaking passionately ber,having transferred from a on behalf of his school went small parochial school. When viral on YouTube. As of Fri- Garvey ended up on a list of day night, the three-minute schools that were scheduled to clip had been viewed 153,000 be shut down, he was stunned. "This is my first year at the times, by people as far away as China and Australia. school, and I w a sn't going to let it close," he said. "I alA rising star ready transferredto a school, I nterviewed o u t side h i s and then I'm going to lose school while standing next to all my friends that I already his mom, Asean was charming knew, and I didn't want that to and modest and said he wasn't happen." letting fame go to his head. He had already gained some Dressed in a red baseball cap renown when, on a whim, he that was slightly too big, and made a bid for class president a large black backpack slung in November. Running on a over his n arrow shoulders, platform of class unity, he de-
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greeting the crowd and introducing himself, his tone turns serious as he accuses Mayor Rahm Emanuel of "not caring about our schools." He is poised. His voice rises in anger as he says, "You should be supporting these schools, not closing them." Noting that the action will affect mostly African-Americ an children, he c a lls t h e closings racist. But he quickly strikes a chord of inclusion, saying: "We are black, and we are proud! We are white, and we are proud! No matter what the color is, no matter if you're Asian or Chinese, it doesn't matter. You should not be closing these schools!" The crowd roars in approval. The boy pumps his fist in the air and leads a chant: "Education is a right; that is why we have to fight!"
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grets, at least not as a result of abstaining from experiences. l A real estate agent and free • ivtitl spirit, she relishes breaking rules and has many lovers. soap." The lone mom in the group The series is taken from a is April, who's also a recent BBC show that ran for three widow. She's convinced her seasons, but Milano had not husband's ghost is trying to checked it out. contact her, but she starts to "It wasn't a conscious deci- date. sion, only because I got hired Despite all of this, the most on T hursday an d s t a r ted complicated relationship in shooting on Monday," Milano the first episodes belongs to says. "And once the pilot was Karen. A successful psychiashot I could identify with the trist, Karen breaks the cardic haracter I c r eated, and it nal rule by having an affair seemed silly to go back and with a patient. watch it. I was almost afraid The patient died, but now Submitted photo it would change how I f e lt his son falls for her and starts "Mistresses" premieres Monday on ABC. about the part." stalking her. "The fun thing about 'MisSound like a guilty pleatresses' is it focuses on evsure yet? "One thing i n t e resting The show, M i l ano s ays, enced such chaos in her life." eryday people who make ex" is exploring everything it Savi cannot get a handle on treme choices,"George says. about Karen is she t h inks "They are there to support means to being a sexual being what is happening in her life she has it all together, but she — temptation, vulnerability." and shares it with her friends. each other. Dominic is basi- doesn't," Kim says. "SomeSavi has what could be a The friends share their di cally her work husband. He's t hing i s w r o n g a n d j u i c y o ne-time assignation w i t h lemmas and try to help one applying fo r t h e f u l l -time about her character as the secolleague D o minic ( J ason another. position." ries goes on." " I just thought it w a s a "Morally, is this r ight or George, "Grey's Anatomy"). The actors separately talk wrong'?" Kim continues. "But Usually a rules follower but very, very i n t eresting bal- about how the show examgoing through a rough mari- ance between friendship and ines moral ambiguity. it is a question of the heart. " When yo u d o n't k n o w What is a marriage? What is tal patch, Savi is confused what goes on outside of that and horrified by her actions. friendship but still affects the people, it's easy to put things infidelity and what is love?" "She is a good person that "What's nice is w e don't friendship," Milano says, re- in black and white," George made a bad decision," Milano calling her initial reaction to says. "If you are in love with have to solve a case," Kim says. "She is very strong and reading the pilot script. "And somebody and you're marsays. "Our focal point is the independent and successful I love how flawed my charac- ried, does that make you a friendship of the four women, and a very a l most Type-A ter was, and I love the idea of bad guy'? If we met in a difand we come together to hash personality, where she seem- a really, really good person ferent time and p lace? It's it out and give advice. I am ingly has everything together. that makes a really bad deci- the usual shoulda, woulda, always surrounded by amazBecause of this bad moment, sion and that has to live with coulda." ing women. To do a show I Savi's sister, Joss, however, relate to and care about is a where she makes this bad de- it." "It's such a different show," is determined to have few re- blessing." cision, she has never experi; it'tur:
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and want to protect you, but they appear to be doing it too diligently. At 16, you should be learning to interact with others your age. If you have a relative you trust or feel close to, I'm urging you to talk to that person about this. Perhaps your parents will a ccept the message from another adult. Dear Abby:My husband brought home a puppy he couldn't resist. I wanted to make him happy, so I didn't object. We already have one dog. She's calm, mature and well-trained. She is also used to our schedule (we both work full-time). Dear Sad, Mad And Depressed: We have now decided to try for a Most parents who h ome-school baby. The puppy is only 5 months make sure their children are ex- old, and even though it may take posed to activities within the com- months to become pregnant, I'm munity to ensure they engage with worried it will be too much stress to people of all ages. They participate train and care for a puppy while I'm in scouting, 4-H, sports, field trips, pregnant. When I try to discuss this etc. with my husband, he says, "EveryThat you cut yourself to distract thing will work out." yourself from the pain of your isoI want the best pregnancy poslation is serious. If you have a fam- sible, but I also don't want to upset ily doctor, please bring this up with my husband by finding a new famhim or herso you can receive the ily for the puppy. What should I do? help you need to quit. — Illinois Dog Lover I'm sure your parents love you Dear Dog Lover:Talk to your hus-
band again and stress to him the importance of seeingthat the dog starts obedience classes. While it might be tempting to foist off the responsibility on your husband, you should both be involved so the dog will obey you both. With that accomplished, your pregnancy will be less stressful. Dear Abby: I have been living with a man for 10 months. He is 70 and Iam 59.Whenever we go to the grocery store, he winks and smiles at all the young, attractive women. Abby, I am fairly attractive for my age, and I don't appreciate his making me feel disrespected this way. Other than this, he makes me happy. Most of the time, he denies he does it, except when I catch him red-handed. Is there any hope for this relationship? — Feeling Down in the South
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SATURDAY, JUNE1, 2013:This yearyou express unusual enthusiasm for life, networking and people in general. Your high energyaccompanies this exuberance. You'll discover a long-term desire that comes Stars showthe kind in from out of left of day you'll have fi e ld. Spontaneity ** * * * D ynamic surrounds friends. ** * * P ositive I fyou are single, ** * A verage you r best bet is ** So-so not to look for * Difficult a relationship; instead, remain open to the possibility, and you will meet someonein anunexpected way.Ifyou are attached, you will move into a newrealm where you infuse your relationship with more vitality. ARIES is a good friend.
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Dear Feeling Down:Yes, if you can accept him exactly the way he is and not take what he's doing personally. He may smile and wink because he thinks he's being friendly. Or it may be a way of proving to himself that he's still attractive. As long as it's just a smile and a wink by the frozen vegetables, I'd say it's harmless. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com
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around 3.75 percent — a 45 percent decrease." The impact on the monthly payments fora mortgage of$250,000 is significant. The monthly payment in 2006 would have been $1,634.81, and thesame home today would be $1,157.79.
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Go with your Gut: Getting out to see homes and meet the people who built them is imperative to ensure a positive building experience. "Go and tour a home, chat with the brokers and representatives,said Pickerill." "You need to like your builder, and your builder needs to like you. If you get personal attention and feel like you're well taken care of, you're probably in the right While interest rates are low, new home buyers still have the opportunity to buy new construction at lower prices than in years past. With home values on the rise, it is likely their investment will continue to grow over years to come.
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purchases that did not exist in the pre-recession market despite the rises in sale prices. Although prices are on the rise, homebuyers still have low interest rates in their favor. "Interest rates hovered around 6.83 percentin June of 2006," said Pickerill. "Today, interest rates are
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You want to find a builder that gives you the flexibility you need at the price point that fits your budget. "One of the great things about MonteVista Homes is that we work with our customers to deliver them a customized home at a price that works within their budget," said Pickerill. "That combination of flexibility and affordability can be dif-
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MLS¹ window s u r rounds. room, 6 bath, 5096 sq maintained home on 201209551 $67,449. $465,000. Mara Stein, People Look for Information ft, Off e re d at secluded lot. Heated P rincipal Brok e r , John L. Scott Real $1,195,000 About Products and 24x40 insul a ted Estate 541-548-1712 Pamir Properties, Inc. Services Every Daythrough Cate Cushman, LOTS OF OPTIONS! shop/garage. A great Amazing home for your 541-617-6195 Principal Broker The Bulletin Classifieds First home, rental home place for your artistic 541-480-1884 getaway or p rimary Cascade Mtn Views j or vacation home. 3 side. E x tra parking residence. Built for inGorgeous Awbrey Glen www catecushman com bedrooms, 2 $669,900 ba t h s, for vehicles/ boat, RV, Home. Must see this side and outside en• 2420 sq.ft. home LAKE FRONT HOME. 1980 Guerdon d o u& backs up to BLM. tertaining 8 enjoying • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath beautiful home situNice home with lake blewide manufactured Tony Levison, Broker a ted o n t h e 17 t h frontage & w a l king home on creekside .92 541-977-1852 or the CO lifestyle AND • 9.54 acres the river is just across • MLS 201302790 Green. This one story distance t o Golf acre lot near Oxbow, in 541-389-7910 open floor plan with course. the street! 2392 sq. ft. Steve Payer, Beau t iful Eastern Oregon. SpaHunter Properties LLC w/4 bdrms, 2 baths, 2573 sq. ft. has 3 bedBroker, GRI sunroom with a lot of cious floor plan, electric rooms, 2.5 baths, + 541-480-2966 $390,000 I mmaculate built in 1991 on 1.5 windows overlooking heat 8 a /c. Beautiful den on .40 acre. Col- t he lake. Tw o R V walnut trees, terraced R iver R i m ho m e ! acres (3 ta x l ots). leen Dillingham, Bro- spaces with hook ups. backyard with variety of Pride of o w nership. MLS¹201208778. Gail fruit trees & g a rden R ogers, Broke r ker, 541-788-9991 Energy saving feaMLS¹201301209 space. 4 outbuildings for John L. Scott tures. Master on main; 541-604-1649 $140,000 storage. $125,000. Call John L. Scott Real Estate, Bend peek-a-boo Mt. views. John L. Scott Real MORRIS Joyce, 208-785-5936. www.johnlscott.com B acks up t o o p e n Real Estate, Bend Estate 541-548-1712 REAL ESTATE space. Aaron B a ll- www.johnlscott.com I dp d lyO d*dOp d Broker weber, ASTOUNDING Just bought a new boat? 541-728-4499 or CASCADE VIEWS Sell your old one in the 541-389-7910 home lending, locally grown Gated, westside, classifieds! Ask about our Hunter Properties LLC mountain views - The Super Seller rates! Highlands at Broken 541-385-5809 39+ Acre Ranch j UMPQUA Top. 10.28 Acres $695,000 C omfortable sin g l e B A N K Offered at $495,000 • 3731 sq.ft. level. Corner lot with Cate Cushman, • 3 bedroom, 3 bath rear deck 8 f e nced Principal Broker • 5 minutes to Costco 541-480-1884 yard. Plenty of room • MLS 201204031 www.catecushman.com for RV parking. ComLynne Connelley, fortable single level 3 Umpqua's home lenders are local experts Awbrey Butte j b edroom & 2 ba t h $1,200,000 home w it h v a u lted equiPPed With an array Of OPtiOnS fOr yOur • 4925 sq.ft. ceilings in NE Bend. • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Current lease expires PurChaSe, refinanCe Or neW COnStruCtiOn. PluS, • .88 acre lot J uly 31 s t , 201 3 . • MLS 201303030 We'll StiCk With you eVery SteP Of the Way$175,500 MLS¹ MORRIS Judy Meyers, Broker, 201303231 GRI, CRS, SRES REAL ESTATE beCauSe that'SWhat good neighbOrS do. 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30Tan Oak Ln • Quiet cul-de-sac • Extensive remodel • Two master suites • Fully furnished • Priced at $349,000 DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 97,weston Cottonwood Rd., left on E Cascade Rd., right on Beaver Dr., left on Red Alder Ln., right on TanOakLn.
63780 Crooked Rocks Rd. • Elegant log home • 9.5 secluded acres • Masters on main, upstairs • Long paved driveway • Priced at $699,000 DIRECTIONS:Highway 20 west, right on
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• 3 bed, 2 bath, 2093 SF chalet style home • 20 acres Tumalo Irrigation • 3 pastures • 2 barns with 9 indoor stalls
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,i R, • Custom horn: 3611 SF home, 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath • 102.9 acres w/100 acres COI irrigation • Shop with RV storage • Four stall barn with corrals, arena • 3-car detached garage withoffi ce
• 2nd home — 1156 SF, 3 bedroom, 2 bath MLS¹201208884
• Brasada Ranch • 5400 SF on flat .75 acre! • 5 fireplaces! • Green built, efficient solar system • Finely crafted Gary Norman built custom • Stunning finishes • Unobstructed mountain views MLS¹201207027
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Powder Village Creampuff ~ $69,500
1 Klamath Lane - Sunriver ~ $259,000
29 Eaglewood - Sunriver ( $294,000
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• Private, stand alone condo • 2 master suites w/their own bathrooms • Private hot tub & peek-a-boo golf course views
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Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222
Call Kelly Winch, Broker l 541-390-0398
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Affordable Riverfront Retreat ~ $334,700
9 Puma Lane, Sunriver ( $549,000
26 Poplar - Sunriver ( $550,00
Everyone's Invited! ~ $799,900
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• 5 bdrm, 4 bath, 2643 SF • $45K a year in rental income • Walk to SHARC and Village • Great room, breakfast bar and dining room • Refinished decks (May 2013) and hot tub • Completely furnished MLS¹201303586
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Call Kelly Wlnch, Broker l 541-390-0398
Call Ken Renner, Prlncipal Broker l 541-280-5352
Call Mike Sulllvan, Prlnclpal Broker l 541-350-8616
Llsa Lamberto, Broker j 541-610-9697 www.CJLisa.com
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• Three Rivers South • Approx. 1.60 acres • Bonus Mt. Bachelor view • Well and Septic • Well maintained gravel I'oacl
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The Norma DuBois and Julie Moe Team, Brokers
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FabulousCascade Mtn. Views! ) $225,000
• Located at top of BrasadaRanch on quiet cul-de-sac • Gorgeous Newberry Monument to Mt. Washington views • Easy to build for your dreamhome • Gentle sloping homesite to maximize views,0.76 acres • Golf & horse facilities available MLS¹201302096
• Buildable 2.52 acre parcel • Mature trees and dramatic views • Long Butte water hook up fee is paid • Power to property • Great Central Tumalo location MLS¹201303350
• Wonderful home in NE Bend • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom • 1542 SF on 0.15 acres • 2-car garage+ RV parking • Fenced backyard • Greatinvestmentopportunity MLS¹201108939
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• Build your dream home • 18-hole championshipgolf course designed byRobert Muir Graves • Panoramic views • Close to all amenities • Lots from approx.10,000to 21,500
• All new appliances • Murphy bed offers additional fraction EEVENTN sleeping room • Sleeps 6 MOUNTAIN AEIOAT • Very comfortable w/balcony • Full sized kitchen views of forest & river • Excellent rental MLS¹ 201107707 Call Robin Yeakel, Broker, CRSI 541-408-0406 Resort Properties Specialist
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Call Carol Osgood, Broker I 541-419.0843 or Korren Bower, BrokerI 541-504.3839 www.carolosgood.com
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Call Natalie Vandenborn, Broker I 541-508-9581
Awbrey Glen Champion Circle ~ $489,900 Close to shopping, dining, recreation and NW Crossing! •Upgradesabound inthis3700SFhomewith3 mastersuites • Granite slab counters; hardwood floors; hobby/playroom off kitchen • Office with custom built-ins could be used as guest room • Large bonus room and loft area with mini kitchen • Easy care professional landscaping with 50' water feature • 3 decks, paver patio, and classic front porch • Shop area in garage and 1800 SF of storage • Common area on two sides
• Desirable community of Rimrock West • Community access to the Deschutes River • 1904 SF lodge style home • Upstairs loft can be studio or 3rd bedroom • Wrap-around deck to enjoy the sound of the river MLS¹201300623
Call Bryan Hilts, BrokerI 541-771-3200
Call Sue Price, Broker I 541-408-7742
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Private Setting -15th Fairway ~ $521,700
90' of Big DeschutesRiverfront ~ $539,000
• Behindthe gates-resortcourse
• Three Rivers South • .63Acre lot with own boatslip • 2919 SF, 3 beds, 2 baths+ bonus
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• Situated on.86 acres on one of the largest homesites in Awbrey Glen • Home offers privacy & a convenient location within the community • Large view windows embrace the High Desert Landscapefrom many areas in the home. • Recently updated with beautiful hard wood floors, high endEuropean pellet stove & energy efficient water heater
Call Shelly Swanson, Broker I 541-408-0086 Call Judy McCombs, BrokerI 541-390-1411
Luxury Townhomes Offered ~ from $549,750
Westside Charmer ~ $550,000
• Gorgeous golf course and mountain views • Customizable finishes • Gorgeous great rooms • 3 Beautiful floor plans to choose from • 3 roundabouts to downtown Bend
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• No expense spared, highly upgradedaodin perfectcondition • DesirableSWneighborhood, nearschoos, parks,OldMil &river trail • 2724SF,3bedroom,25 bath • Opengreatroom&formal dining, bigbonus room hascloset- couldbe4th bedroom • Kitchenw/woodfloorsgranite 2pantries stainless appliances,Sil-stone sink • Landscap ed, mahoganydeck,cedarpelgoa
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Call Jodi Kearney, BrokerI 541-693-4019
Judy McCombs,Broker 541.390.1411 or Natalie Vandenborn,
Call Mary Stratton, Broker I 541-419-6340
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maryselhms@gmall.com
Inspiring Mountain Views ~ $625,000
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• To be featured in the 2013 Tour of Homes™, July completion • Custom home by Greg Welch Construction • 3078 SF, oversized garage • 3+ bedroom, 2.5 bath, study/loft • Includes Tetherow Golf or Social Membership • Stunning master suite with access to deck/yard • Indoor/outdoor living with gas firepit in yard
• Sweeping Panoramas • Charming Prairie style • Wrap around veranda • Nearly10secluded acres • Peekaboo view of Little Deschutes, bordered byBLM • Oversized 3-bay garage MLS¹201304180
• Open floor plan for entertaining • 3 beds, 4 baths, 4302 SF • Wrap-around porch • Mountain views • 15.5 acres w/8.6 ac irrigation • 50x60 Moniter style barn • 40x50 heated shop w/auto lift • Turn key in and out MLS ¹201302301
Call Greg Barnwell, Broker I 541-848-7222
Call Brian Ladd, Broker I 541-408-3912
Rod Hatchell, BrokerI 541-728-8812
www.gregsellscentraloregon.com
www.bendpropertysource.com• brian@bendpropertysource.com
rod.hatchell@bendluxuryhomes.com
This Property Has It All ( $799,900
Contemporary City Living ( $820,000
1265 NW Remarkable Dr. ~ $899,900
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Call Chris Sulak, Broker I 541-350-6164
maryselhms©gmall.com
blockrem@gmail.com
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North Rim Custom ( $1,049,000
Luxury Single Level in Broken Top) $1,150,000
• New construction on level1+ acre lot • StunningNWstylew/high endfinishes • Open greatroomfloor plan, comfoitab e,yetelegant • Master 8Idenonmain level, 3 additionalbedroomsup • Oversized3-cargarage&3outdoor living areas • Gated commu nity w/tenniscourts, cubhouse,trails MLS¹201 303701
Sandy Kohlmoos, Broker, CRS, GRI I 541-408-4309
• 5 bedroom, 4 baths,5116sq.ft. • Overlooking Broken Top's 12th fairway and green • One level with upstairs guest suite and private office • Privacy with southern exposure • Bonus & exercise room • 3 car garage w/shop area MLS¹ 201202864
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• Log lodge, VIEWS & 19.8 acres • Wildlife sanctuary andpond • Equine facility, arena & stables • 5 bed, 3.5 bath, gourmet kitchen • Bonus gameroom & guest suite • Gated, landscaped & fenced
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MLS¹201303596 Shown byappt. only
• Short distance to downtown Sisters
Call Patty Cordoni, BrokerI 541-771-0931
Call Jodi Satko, CSP BrokerI 541-550-0819
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1910 Historical Residence and Barn
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M agnificent View s . P owell B u tte, P a n - River Rim home ready THIS IS A PAHLISCH Westside, 3/2.5, 1393 $374,990 Located be $479,000 This h o me Desirable NW n e igh- Single Story home 3 Perfect getaway spot oramic views, 3/2.5, for you! This 2296 sq. HOME in the beauti- sq.ft., 1996 construc- hind the gate at Eagle has it all! Golf course borhood this 4 b edbdrm, 2.5 bath, 1244 for those t hat l o ve 1393 sq.ft., o n 6+ ft. home has master ful area of O choco tion. Crest. Golf and Cas home with views & RV rooms 2.5 bathrooms sq.ft., with many uprock climbing & hiking. acres, 40x60 on the main, 3 bdrms Pointe. Gor g eous Kim Reyes, Broker c ade M t . vie w s . garage. Den, loft, ex is on a large lot, has grades on a corner 541-390-6233 Home sits just across shop/RV. plus office & bonus area w/park, trails & Needs some TLC but tra bonus room & ex open floor plan. 4th lot. $144,900. M LS the road from Smith Holly Garner, Broker room, hard w ood pool. 4bd/3ba, tanCandi Curtis, makes a w o nderful pansive deck make b edroom could b e ¹ 201302632 Pam 541-480-4208 Rock State Park. The floors, H e n drickson dem garage, d e n/ Broker, 541-848-7852 family vacation home! this h ome s p ecial. used has an Lester, Principal Broviews are magnificent. Fred Real Estate Group high quality shops, computer/ o r 4th Fred Real Estate Group Home ID 1027 Home ID 1029 office/den, gr a n ite ker, Century 21 Gold 7x7 s t orage b l d g, PRICE REDUCTION!!! restaurants, parks all bedroom downstairs Eagle Crest Properties Eagle Crest Properties c ounter t op s an d Country Realty, Inc. 10'x12' metal shed & w ithin t h i s sup e r w /full b a th . L a r ge 866-722-3370 866-722-3370 w ood floors i n t h e 541-504-1338 P anoramic Vie w s ! 6'x6' pump house. RV FOR SALE neighborhood! o pen k i tchen t h a t kitchen, tile floors and Great location 3 miles Newer and immaculate Call The Bulletin At parking. $1 3 9 ,900 NW o f looks into a cathedral counters tops in the Looking for your next Re d mond. www.johnlscott.com/1 turn key chalet. Fea541-385-5809 MLS¹201302904 2494 Kathy C a ba, c eiling l iving a r e a When buying a home, master bat h room, emp/oyee? Views of Smith Rock 83% of Central tures hot tub, plantaBobbie Strome, Principal Broker, ABR w/lots o f w i n dows. fenced back yard plus Place a Bulletin help Place Your Ad Or E-Mail & Ochocos. Custom 541-771-1761 Oregonians turn to tion blinds, workplace Principal Broker Custom stone f i remuch more $244,900 wanted ad today and built 2478 SF home John L Scott Real John L. Scott place & cab i netry desk, two large mas- At: www.bendbulletin.com D&D Realty G roup reach over 60,000 on 4.74 acres. 1536 ter bedrooms, one is Estate 541-385-5500 Real Estate, Bend MLS¹201303297 LLC Serwng Central Oregon s>nce l903 $439, 500 Original Ac readers each week. SF shop w/RV bay. www.johnlscott.com $299,000 g round level. T h i s 866-346-7868 t ive A d u l t Mod e l Your classified ad MLS¹201202726 Midtown Bend j Call 541-385-5809 to chalet in Eagle Crest Home. M a n y John L. Scott Real up Gentlemen Farm & Rewill also appear on $397,000 River's Edge 2912 NW has an excellent his$299,999 Estate 541-548-1712 place your grades. Newly painted bendbulletin com John L. Scott Real t irement. Cust o m Golf Course S Dr. 2/2, • 2371 sq.ft. Real Estate ad. tory for high net ine xterior. S hort d i s home Estate 541-548-1712 property has so ove r looking which currently re• 3 bedroom, 3 bath 1404 sf condo on the This c omes t o own e r . to sports center Willow Creek w/Casceives over t h e go l f much potential! Live in Wyndemere j $649,900 $209,000 H o m e-ID tance • Adjacent buildable lot Pride o f ow n ership. e dge o f and pro shop. Home cade Mtn. views. 2892 1.5 million page existing home while • 3450 sq.ft. included Nestled in the pines course. 1005 E a g l e C r est ID 1003 views every month SF 1-level home w/inyou build your dream • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath MLS¹201301376 • MLS 201301952 on 1.37 acres is this Properties Eagle Crest Properties at no extra cost. home in CRR. Prop- • .70 acre lot door pool, 3360 SF Becky Brunoe, Broker very well cared for 3 Priscilla Tofte, broker 866-722-3370 866-722-3370 Bulletin Classifieds erty is all set up for • MLS 201206583 shop, 2nd home & 541-815-6444 541-350-4772 bdrm, 2 bath home Get Results! w /1776 sq. ft . N e w Fred Real Estate Group you, your family & Sherry Perrigan, Broker Great Family Home $379,000 B e a utifully o ther b l dgs. 6 9 . 8 Call 385-5809 or your horses! 3 s tall Never in Rental Pool maintained home with acres w/62 acs of irstainless steel appli541-410-4938 place your ad on-line b arn, horse w a s h ances, pantry & utility SE Bend j $310,000 at Eagle Crest. Exstone entry located in r ig. Home has t o o at a rea, r o und p e n , tended T il e E n t ry, The Falls at E agle many features to list. room. Tranquil & pri- • 2720 sq.ft. bendbulletin.com fenced & cle a r ed Adjoins BLM. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Carpet, Lighting, Alvate backyard. LoC rest. 22 B d rm, 2 MORRIS riding arena, sepader Cabinetry Room bath w/den open, light MLS¹201206931 cated on a paved road • 1.25 acres REAL ESTATE r ated p a stures & • MLS 201304378 753 in Deschutes River Darkening W i n dow and great room living $795,000 MORRIS IA p A l l y O d dOp « d 12'x24' hay storage. Treatments in all Bed- with a wonderful flow John L. Scott Real EsWoods. T r a ditionalLester Friedman, P.C., Sisters Homes REAL ESTATE The property is fully tate 541-548-1712 Broker, ABR, CSP, sale. rooms. Vaulted Living for entertaining. fenced w/ga r den I d p d t l y O R d Op I d NOTICE: EPRO, S.T.A.R. room w/built-in enter- Home ID 1024 MLS¹201302660 MaHome Under construcPANORAMIC complete w/timed drip All real estate adver- ralin 541-330-8491 Bai d enmann, t ainment cent e r , Eagle Crest Properties tion! $183,900 Mountain View Home! system, chicken coop, 746 tised here in is subMaster suite on main, 866-722-3370 Broker 541-325-1096 1800 sf single-level on1.2 Single level, 1724 sq. b eautiful perg o l a Northwest Bend Homes 2 ject to t h e F e deral John L. Scott be d s ups t airs ft., 3 bdrm, 2 b ath, acres (see craigslist for w/great place for your F air H o using A c t , Real Estate, Bend w/bath & loft. $ 9,500 G r ea t De s large kitchen, stain- info). FSBO, $399,900. BBQ. So many little Beautiful NW cottage, which makes it illegal www.johnlscott.com $217,500 chutes River Views less steel appliances, Open Sat-Sun, 12-3 pm, extras you need to to advertise any prefc lose to C O C C 8 Home-ID 1007 l ocation! Nicely a p two pantries, gas fire- 69837 Pine Ridge Rd, MORRIS sec l uded see it. erence, limitation or Private & shops Master bdrm w/ Eagle Crest p ointed, turn k e y place in living room, Sisters, or walk property REAL ESTATE MLS¹201301058 discrimination based home, yet close to large walk-in closet. Properties fully-furnished 2 bed without appt. I d p d lyO d d Op front yard landscap$199,000 on race, color, reli- town. All new kitchen Upstairs perfect for 866-722-3370 r oom, 2 b a t h , a s ing. MLS¹201300466 Call Dave, 541-280-8291 a ppliances. Lin e d John L. Scott Real gion, sex, handicap, family room, 2nd bdrm Shevlin Ridge j signed storage, 1/10th Jim Hinton Estate 541-548-1712 756 familial status or na- pond for swimming & or office. Large attic $599,900 It's all about s hare/5 weeks p e r $539,000 541-420-6229 tional origin, or inten- water fun w/pool filter • 3353 sq.ft. for storage or easy the views! Stunning year. Home ID 1022 Jefferson County Homes T hree 1 0 % Equ i t y Central Oregon Realty tion to make any such system & water fea- • 4 bedroom, 3 bath conversion to l i ving Smith Rock and city Eagle Crest Properties Shares - $58,500. 3 Group, LLC preferences, l i m ita- ture. Passive s olar • Oversized 3-car tanClose to schools! Nice 3 b edroom, 3 b ath + space. Oversized ga- views from this incred 866-722-3370 Large home, large lot. tions or discrimination. h eat sink p a r t o f dem garage rage w/ space for your ibly built 3 bdrm, 3.5 bdrm home in town loft, 2400 sq ft, beauWe will not knowingly heating system. Great • MLS 201303727 2399 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, car, skis & k a yak. Outstanding detail and b ath, 3250 s q . f t . L andscaped with a tifully furnished! Mara accept any advertis- room affords easy Scott Huggin, home! Enjoy the cov c onstruction o f t h i s 2/~ bath, dbl garage, fenced y a rd , RV Stein, Principal Bro- Comes with all appli. family living. G reat ing for r ea l e s tate gr e a t parking too! $79,900 beautiful 4 bedroom, t urn-key. I n Broker, GRI ker, Pamir Properties, i ncluding W/D. A p - ered patio with those area! $149 , 900. MLS¹201106963 which is in violation of natural light from large 541-322-1500 pointments on week- easterly views back 3.5 bath, 3717 sq. ft. Inc. 541-617-6195 do o r s . this law. All persons w indows & MLS¹201303106 Pam D&D Realty Group LLC ends only. $218,000 ing to common area Sage Builders home. Traditional sale! Corner John 503-804-4681. Lester, Principal Bro are hereby informed Enjoy the treed surLocated on the 18th and short distance to 866-346-7868 r ounding, pon d & lot in River Canyon that all dwellings adsports center, swim hole of the Challenge ker Century 21 Gold Estates, right across vertised are available water feature. Huge 747 ming pools, s pray Course at Eagle Crest Country Realty, Inc. Home on acreage bring r e c roo m from the park! Feaa ll your t o ys, l i v e on an equal opportu- family 541-504-1338 Resort. Home-ID 352 park. Home-ID 989 MORRIS b u i lt-in tures 2 spa c i ousSouthwest Bend Homes Eagle closes to town on this nity basis. The Bulle- w/plenty o f Crest Properties $599,900. LOCATED I N THE 2.23 acres with 3 bedREAL ESTATE storage cabinets & vaulted master suites, tin Classified 866-722-3370 Eagle Crest Properties H EART O F RED - room 2 I d p d« l y O H d Op « & counters. 5 bedrooms great room & o pen Hillside French C habat h room 866-722-3370 MOND - Y o u m u st teau - Copper Cupo- Great family home in (2 in main level & 3 on kitchen w/center isNW Bend j $475,000 home, split floor plan. Where can you find a see this b e autifully 2nd floor). Small barn land. Ready to move las, Slate Roof, Stone Redmond's only golf $9,900-$50,000 Enjoy • 2540 sq.ft. $89,900. MLS Exterior. 4 Bedrooms, community. Immacu- Eagle Crest all year updated home on .37 ¹201301914 w ith 2 s t a l ls, t a c k helping hand? in! MLS¹201301323. • 3 bedroom, 3 bath 4 Baths, 4152 sq. ft., acre lot. Many upCyndi Rob e rtson, • 5 acres, 1 irrigated room, shop area & D&D Realty Group LLC 3 bdrm, 3 bath as a fractional owner. From contractors to Offered ai late grades, and b r and storage room. Broker, 541-390-5345 Benefits of being an 866-346-7868 • MLS 201303646 home with living & new master suite, this yard care, it's all here $2,395,000. John L. Scott Rookie Dickens, Broker, $650,000 MLS ¹ l arge family r o o m Eagle Crest Owner at is definitely not one to Large Lot with views. Cate Cushman, 201302745 in The Bulletin's Real Estate, Bend a "fraction" of the cost. GRI, CRS, ABR overlooking the Principal Broker b e missed. 4 b e d - Great 3 bdrm home Bobbie Strome, www.johnlscott.com 541-815-0436 course and b e auti- Home-ID FRAC "Call A Service 541-480-1884 room, 2 bath, with a with l a rg e fa m i ly Principal Broker fully land s caped Eagle Crest Properties Used as a church for Professional" Directory www.catecushman.com large living room, for- room. Needs carpet. John L Scott Real 866-722-3370 backyard with water many years and is vamal dining, and nice Cg converted garage into Estate 541-385-5500 feature, large d e ck cant and ready for a kitchen!!! Outside you extra office s pace. Skyliner Summit j 748 $267,900 B e a utifully with awning, o vernew owner. Located Check out the $439,000 chalet with will find a pull through Large shop and carMORRIS within the community Northeast Bend Homes s ized garage w i t h dupgraded classifieds online • 2994 sq.ft. ouble g a rage l o garage, and e x t ra port. MLS 201302421. room for a shop or REAL ESTATE of Christmas Valley. storage bldg. A l ley D8 D Rewww.bendbulletin.com • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath cart. RV gated park- cated on the 18th hole access makes mov- $123,500. Tom Roth, Broker I dp d ly O d d Op d alty Group LLC • 2 master bedrooms of the Ridge Course. Updated daily ing. In new R i dge541-771-6549 ing your toys around a • MLS 201303896 866-346-7868 view High School dist. 2 master suites and NW Bend j $725,000 Pronghorn L u x uriousShelly Hummel, Broker, John L. Scott Call to see Call for a pr i vate lots of comfortable liv breeze!! • 3658 sq.ft. Newer home close to Real Estate, Bend Getaway - Residence this one of-a-kind CRS, GRI, CHMS showing. $ 2 55,000. ing space. Home ID home today!! • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath www.johnlscott.com schools on large lot, Club Villa at Prong541-383-4361 995 865 NE Robin Ct. MLS¹201302656. • Panoramic river & city with storage shed and horn. 3 bedroom, 3 Crest Properties ¹201202360 $199,900 View Homesites from .5 3 bdrm/2.5 ba.1992 sq ft. H ighland Real t y Eagle views l arge master b e dbath, 2227 sq ft, oneJohn L. Scott Real Es866-722-3370 to 10 a c res. ConMultiple mountain views. 541-923-2311 • MLS 201203099 room. New carpet in twelfth interest, tate 541-548-1712 MLS ¹201108518 struction pkg a vailJohn Snippen, Broker, l iving r o o m . Til e $35,000. 2 -Story home in N W 541-410-7474 able. City Views from the Top Redmond. Large 1705 NE Redmond new con- counter t o p s in MBA, ABR, CRS, GRI Cate Cushman, Brokers welcome Holly Garner, Broker MORRIS at Eagle Crest! Beau- sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath. struction $ 1 7 4,900. kitchen. Garage con541-312-7273 Principal Broker 541-480-4208 tiful custom home at Single level, 1529 SF, 541-948-9090 REAL ESTATE verted into play room 541-480-1884 CLEA N the e n d of Fred Real Estate Group S QUEAKY t he Knotty alder cabinets, 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Open or additional family Id p d lyO d d Op www.catecushman.com Large 1980 sq. ft. NE cul-de-sac featuring SS appli a nces, floorplan, Alder cabin- room. $79,900 MLS Waterfront, three rivers land- etry throughout. Front Ridge At Eagle Crest j Spacious & B e autiful south, 4/2, 30x52 RV B end h ome. S p a - 2600 sq. ft of comfort- front/back 201302561 D&D ious l i ving r o o m able living and open scaped with irrigation. landscaping w/sprin- ¹Realty $219,900 property with comfort- garage/shop, on .43 c Group LLC w/gas FP, 3 bdrm, 2.5 $189,900. Jim Hinton • 1345 sq.ft. able spaces for varfloor plan. Home-ID 541-420-6229 kler system, rear yard 866-346-7868 MORRIS acres. bath $189,900. MLS¹ • 2 bedroom, 2 bath ied family interests. Holly Garner, Broker 994. $429,000 fencing. MLS REAL ESTATE 201280332. Call Jim Central Oregon Realty • Sun Forest built Exquisite t e a kwood ¹201208977 Wonderfully located Eagle Crest Properties 541-480-4208 I dp d ly O d d Op d Hinton 541-420-6229 Group, LLC • MLS 201300668 flooring in foyer, living Fred Real Estate Group Central 866-722-3370 Jim H i nton B r o ker, home with a comOregon Realty Dana Miller, Broker a rea & gour m et 541-420-6229 manding view of 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1822 Ponderosa Pines j Group, LLC 541-408-1468 Mount Jeff erson and kitchen. Kitchen has West Bend, 2320 NW Beautiful f u rnished sq. ft. home on one Central Oregon Realty $329,500 the surrounding area. granite countertops, 5th St., 4 bdrm, 3,000 T wo homes o n t h e Eagle Crest home on acre, fenced, and 2 Group, LLC • 2137 sq.ft. new consq.ft., views to east, Beautiful, well kept large island, planning 11th green. Home ac- shops! $191 , 000 New Construction - 3 struction banks of a large ca- c ommodates desk & numerous oak premium finishes. t h e MLS¹201301092 home with spacious • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath nal. Unique setting bdrm, 2 b ath, 1705 Kim Reyes, Broker rooms. MLS cabinets. Master bedfamily. Resort • Boxed & molded ceilLester, Principal sq.ft, 23 acre lot, tile 201206924 with two quality single whole 541-390-6233 $239,000. side, behind the gate. Pam room on main level MORRIS B roker, Century 2 1 ings story homes nestled Each bedroom has its floors, tile backsplash, Candi Curtis, D&D Realty Group with luxurious bathREAL ESTATE • MLS 201303869 Gold Country Realty, o n the banks of a landscaped, fenced. room & private deck. Broker, 541-848-7852 own bath & separaLLC Mark Valceschini, P.C., irrigation canal tion of living area and Inc. 541-504-1338 179,900 MLS 866-346-7868 Large f a mily/mediaFred Real Estate Group large Broker, CRS, GRI in NE Bend. Both are ¹ 201209125 Pam River Canyon Estates. room & qa m e/recWest Hills. 4 bdrm, 3.5 located on over one family room. Home-ID A Must See! $177,000. Lester, Principal Bro- Wow! Look a t t h e se 541-383-4364 61060 Snowberry Pl. room. $555 , 0 00 bath in 4040y sq.ft. 992 $459,000 3 bdrms, 2 b a t hs, ker, Century 21 Gold v iews! Casc a d e a cre with a par k 4/2.5, 2 4 7 5 sq . ft., MLS¹ 201303078 Crest Properties vaulted ceil i ngs. Country Realty, Inc. Delightful W e stside across the canal for Eagle Mountain from your bend R i ve r Tr a i l, 866-722-3370 Bobbie Strome, Cg home with Panoramic Knotty Alder cabinets, 541-504-1338 living room. Home has privacy. One 4 bedParks, Tennis, Club Principal Broker stainless steel appliCascade & City views room home (2,424 sq. been updated w ith House. John L Scott Real $692,500 Stunning NW ances. RV p arking New construction! NE on a spacious lot with newer heat pump and ft.) with triple garage C ontemporary p e r MORRIS MLS¹201302967 Estate 541-385-5500 Redmond $174,900 l andscaping, o v e r High Desert Natural plus a 3 be d room all new f loors too. John Furrow, Broker REAL ESTATE fectly s i t uated t o 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1466 Landscaping. 2 gas ized garage M L S G reat r a nc h s t yle home (1,840 sq. ft.) maximize sweeping s 541-647-0910 I dp & ly O d dO| d Spectacular Home on sq. ft. 2-story home, ¹201302314. Jeanne 1 in living with double garage. v iews of t h e C a s h ome with l o t s o f Fred Real Estate Group A creage. SE B e nd fireplaces, gas fireplace in great room & 1 in master S charlund Bro k e r to play. Popular Kings Forest 4.81 acres near BLM! bedroom. Master bed- Perfect for two fami- c ades a n d Sm i t h 541-420-7978 room. L a ndscaped room Riverfront Estate! MLS Neighborhood - This Very 2885 sq. ft. home with room has c o ffered lies or a cash flow in- Rock. T h o ughtfullyCentral Oregon Realty with sprinkler system $1 72,000. Secluded and Privestment with good ¹ 201208213 D&D custom re m odeled v ate! T w o Res i - 4 Bdrms + Den & 3 incorporated d e sign Group, LLC MLS¹201209172 ceiling & slider to upR ealty Group L L C 4-bedroom home is B aths, master o n per deck with hot tub. tenants. Quality con- elements and luxury Jim Hinton dences Two Triple 866-346-78 structed homes near nestled in th e p i ne vaulted great inishes make t h i s Bring your ideas, make 541-420-6229 • Two Lots. main, bath has deep schools and p a rks fhome trees on over y~ acre Garages room & triple garage! Master a one of a kind this house your home. Central Oregon Realty 20015 Chaney Road, soak tub, large tiled with all city services. in a popular neighbor- Bend, Oregon 97701. Barn, corrals, RV area s hower & TURN THE PAGE masterpiece. Home ID This is a 3 bedroom 1 Group, LLC dou b l e Call Gary for more hood. Brazilian cherry AMAZING Waterfront and more a must see! sinks. Great room 1031 bathroom home on New For More Ads is details. 6 3 1 9 2 8 Cons t ruction wood floors with tile & Estate!! River V i ew $529,900. Eagle Crest Properties the SW side of town light & airy with exThe Bulletin 63198 W a t ercress 866-722-3370 Single Level slate accents were www.johnlscott.com/4 on a nice corner lot every room! 265 City & Cas- $598,000 utilized th r o ughout from $179,500. Large covK ellie C o o k, pansive with an extra storage of Deschutes River 5436 cade views. Kitchen is Gary Everett, CCIM $ 235,000 ered front porch, cov762 this neat home. Fea- ft Broker 541-408-0463 4bdrm / building. Ready for Frontage! B e a utiful efficiently laid out with Principal Broker tures custom maple G arden, Stream & John L. Scott 3.5bath great room liv you to make your own ered back patio, full Homes with Acreage granite tile counters, 541-480-6130 landscaping, vaulted kitchen, vaulted living Ponds! Listen to the Real Estate, Bend ing - wonderful family $84,900. D&D Realty newer a p p liances, Joan Steelhammer, ceilings, knotty alder 12789 SW Wheatgrass room 8 m a i n l evel roar of the river from www.johnlscott.com home in R edmond. Group LLC pantry & h a rdwood Broker cabinetry. MLS master. There is room inside the residence! RV pad, fenced yard, Rd. Well maintained 866-346-7868 f looring. Triple g a 541-419-3717 201402867 to park your RV plus 4300 + Sq. Ft. Main Sunriver j $619,500 w ater f e ature a n d 1680 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., rage wit h U l timate Remax Jeanne Scharlund Brolarge decks to enjoy House. 3 Bdrms & 2.5 • 2680 sq.ft. more. Home ID 1036 Cute, well taken care of 2 ba. on 1 acre. Built floor. Wired for secu• 3 bedroom, 3 bath ker, 541-420-7978 time o utside. V e ry Eagle Crest Properties home on the NW side in 2004. Spacious liv O f f ic e Lo f t • 1st Fairway Woodrity system. Wired for 749 c omfortable ho m e B ath. 900 866-722-3370 of Redmond. 4/2.5 Central Oregon Realty ing room downstairs & + Guest stereo with speakers Group, LLC with elbow room and space. lands G.C. with nice large loft Southeast Bend Homes family room upstairs. House w/3 Bedrooms o n main floor in 4 open living s pace. & 1 Bath. 6-car Ga- • MLS 201302081 $325,000 Our finest of area. Master on main N ice single l evel 3 New laminate wood zones. 5-zone heatCurrently a vacation rage. Well house & Susan Agli, Broker, the Chalets. Many, level, open kitchen FSBO Tanglewood ing system. 2 levels of bdrm. 2~/~ bath, 1805 flooring t h roughout. rental. Call for more s hed. 900 f t d e e p ABR, ALHS & SRES m any upgrades o f that overlooks dining cedar decking plus $254K. 4 bdrm 2.5 bath, sq. ft. home on ~/~ acre Landscaped front & 541-408-3773 details. $398,000. sq ft, bonus rm, built-ins of knotty pine. area & living room. backyard w/cyclone lot in nice SW Red well. 2.61 acres to the paver patio. Plumbed 1766 Gary Everett, CCIM vaulted ceilings, Ig Immaculate condition Large bdrms. 3-car middle of th e r iver. in humidification sysmond. MLS fencing. Property has Principal Broker with extra large deck fenced yd, Ig deck, RV garage, fully landlots of storage w/2 car Radiant heated floors. tem. $610,000 MLS¹ ¹201303545 541-480-6130 parking, mature landfacing east and on the scaped, backyard is 201301639 $209,999. Pam garage & large gar $1,850,000. Joan Steelhammer, scape, new paint in/out, 1 0th fairway of t h e fenced. $259,900 den shed. $179,900 John R. Gist, Bobbie Strome, Lester, Principal Bro well-maintained home. Broker MORRIS Ridge. Home ID 1025 MLS¹201302289 MLS 201302119 Principal Broker. Principal Broker ker Century 21 Gold 1158 SE Teakwood. 541-419-3717 REAL ESTATE Eagle Crest Properties D&D Realty Group Juniper Realty, Cascadia Properties John L Scott Real Country Realty, Inc. 541-385-6559 Remax 866-722-3370 866-346-7868 541-504-5393 I d p d lyO d d Op« < 541-815-5000 Estate 541-385-5500 541-504-1338
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14198 SW Nine Peaks $89,900 - SEPTIC, This home and prop- $29,900 - View beauti- The Highlands at Bro- $ 75,000 - N ic e m t n. Pl. Mtn. views from WATER, 30x40 erty is set-up to live. ful C r ooked R i v er ken top, 1 0 a c res, views. 5.64-acres. Lo- CHECK YOUR AD Snowberry Village ¹119 Snowberry Village. 3 t his 1960 sq. f t., 3 SHOP! 1 1/4 - acre Low mai n tenance C anyon walls f r om gated, private well, cated in a cul-de-sac. Please check your ad $ 129,900. 3 bed - bdrms, 2 baths, 1566 bdrm., 2 ba. home on cul-de-sac l o cation. yard with very nice your new business. utilities at lot, applica- MLS¹2609088 on the first day it runs rooms, 2. 5 ba t h s, sq. ft, - Silvercrest. 1.16 acre. U pdated Cascade views! 1000 l andscaping, s o m e B uild to s u i t y o u r tion for cap-fill septic. Linda Lou Day- Wright, to make sure it is cor- 1920 sq. ft. 2000 SilUpgrades - newer with new carpet & vi gal. septic, CRR wa- grass in front 8 back, b usiness. Und e r - $535,000. MLS Broker, 541-771-2585 rect. Sometimes invercrest tr i plewide. p aint inside & o u t , nyl flooring and inte ter w/back-flow defenced dog area, cov- ground power & CRR ¹ 201200937. Pam Crooked River Realty s tructions over t h e Living room, f amily newer carpet, huge rior has been freshly vice. Shop - concrete ered rear deck. 14x20 water available. Lester, Principal Brophone are misunder- room, dining room. k itchen w/island & painted. 936 sq. ft. ga floors, windows, screened party room MLS¹201207341 ker, Century 21 Gold 7 965 SW R i ver R d . stood and a n e r ror Immaculate. Remod- sunny breakfast area. rage has a shop area, 16x10 overhead door. with BBQ, 15x20 work Call Nancy Popp, Country Realty, Inc. 2.79 acres, near the can occur in your ad. eled kitchen w/break- Enclosed back deck, 541-815-8000 541-504-1338 Deschutes river. If this happens to your fast b a r . Pri v ate private 2 bays & 5 0 a m p MLS¹201203418 or craft shop (unfinbac k yard. MLS ad, please contact us p ower for a n R V . Call Nancy Popp, ished), 24x50 3 bay Crooked River $49,000 master suite w/walk-in $86,000. Wyndemere Lot j 541-815-8000 201009429 Separate RV covered shop with upper storRealty the first day your ad closet. Master b ath Marilyn Rohaly, $175,000 Juniper Realty storage & ca r port. Crooked River Realty a ge. Home ha s 4 appears and we will w /garden tu b an d Broker 541-322-9954 - Incredible • .55 acre lot 541-504-5393 $139,500 MLS b edroom, 3 bat h , $329,00 be happy to fix it as double shower. Gas John L. Scott • Pine trees for privacy Beautiful maintained 201208272 large open living area, Rim golf course views • Near park & river trail s oon as w e c a n . heat PLUS A/C & Real Estate, Bend mfd home with $ 84,900 - 7 8 2 5 S W Deadlines are: Week- FA Juniper Realty, office or den off living 3 bed, 2 bath. Shop • MLS 201302080 fireplace. Too many www.johnlscott.com mountain views, easy room. Al l b u ildings and garage- A must River Road. 5 . 030 541-504-5393 11:00 noon for options to list! see! MLS¹ Virginia Ross, Broker, care landscaping and have m eta l acres, canyon views, days Triple home with a r o o fs. next day, Sat. 11:00 Marilyn Rohaly, very wide Custom built home on ABR CRS, GRI, Eco 201302477 open floor plan. garden area, freshly septic & power on lot. a.m. for Sunday and Call Horse property, on Broker, 541-322-9954 20 acres in P owell painted ext. $133,900. paved Broker, Previews Call Nancy Popp, MLS¹201300989 K itchen has lots of road. $284,900 Monday. John L. Scott Real Butte, 1652 sq. ft. 3 541-815-8000 541-480-7501 storage tile b a cksMLS 201303869 Call Call Melody Curry MLS 201207419. 541 -385-5809 Estate, Bend bdrm, 2 bath, double Crooked River Gail Day, 541-771-1116 p lash and i s c o n Cascade Realty, Thank you! www.JohnLScott.com garage. $29 8 ,500 541-306-1018 Realty nected to th e s u nCrooked River 541-536-1731 The Bulletin Classified MLS¹201301732 Central Oregon Realty Realty Lami n a te 2 0748 V a lentine S t . room. Pam Lester, Principal $39,900 1.46 acre, flat Westside and 17 Acres Group, LLC $54,900 Cute 3 bdrm, flooring in all rooms building lot a d joins B roker Century 2 1 Custom log home with MORRIS $89,500 - 5- flat acres. Lot 21 SW Chipmunk 2 ba t h , upd a t ed and sky lights for an Gold Country Realty, Crooked River Valley. portico, 4 bedroom, 4 g reenbelt. Wat e r / P erfect f o r ho r s e airy light feel. Outside REAL ESTATE power available at Rd. 5.16 acre, com- kitchen & bath, new Inc. 541-504-1338 Quiet Location and bath, 3,381 sq ft. Ofproperty or p rivacy. is landscaped has a carpet & t i le, n i ce I oad. munity water installed. room to spread out fered at $1,295,000. Area of shallow well beautiful lawn. Huge 16751 SW DOVE RD. covered front deck & MLS¹201207930 $74,700 MLS Cate Cushman, depths. Poss i ble 201300800 shop/garage, sepaOne level 2500 sq. ft. are just some of the Say "goodbuy" large back yard with Call Nancy Popp Principal Broker owner terms. rate building used as custom log home on pluses of t his 1 .57 deck. Spotless and 541-815-8000 Juniper Realty 541-480-1884 to that unused MLS¹201104251 a hobby room. Newer 4.9 acres. Gourmet acre country parcel, www.catecushman.com like new. Crooked River 541-504-5393 Call Nancy Popp septic, roof, & paved kitchen incl u d es you get a nice 3 beditem by placing it in Cascade Village Realty 1.75 bath home 541-815-8000 d riveway i n 20 1 0 . cherry cabinets, gran room Homes N.W. LLC 764 The Bulletin Classifieds with an office, light SW Geneva View Rd. Crooked River Property is fenced & ite counters, farmer's 541-388-0000 $39,900 - Be creative! Farms & Ranches Level 1.14 acres with open floor plan, nice Realty has a security gate. sink and stainless ap stone fireplace, heat Build to fit your new ood building sites. 63741 Cascade Village $184,900 MLS pliances. Floor to ceil business. Lot adjoins 5 41 -385-580 9 Lake County A l falfa 18-hole golf course. 41,500 MLS Dr. - This home is lo- 201302863. and... did $89,900 - Beautiful eling windows w/views pump Farm. Incredible 703 Great visibility! Well evated view a b ove 201102002 cated on a corner lot Cascade Realty, of the Mtns. Hickory mention the shop and acre alfalfa F a rm. traveled paved road, 773 Juniper Realty Deschutes River Can541-536-1731 in a very quiet setting hardwood & tile floors. horse shoe pits? All 541-504-5393 Producing 2000 tons yon. Westerly Caswith n a tural l a n dAcreages Tongue and groove perched on a nice hill- of dairy quality alfalfa in business area at 780 s ide t o e n jo y t h e cade views. 2-acres, scape and huge deck, vaulted ceilings. Trek views. A good value hay yearly. 4 pivots CCR. Mfd./Mobile Homes 2 bdrm, 2 bath, with 13601 SW Canyon Dr. paved rd. Septic ap- The Highlands, Westdecking, fenced yard MLS¹201207332 t $ 1 99,900! C a l l provide 453 acres of 1.13 acres, Mt. Jeffer- proved. side Bend - G ated, extra room for office. with Land with g arden a r ea. a Melody Curry irrigation. 3 m o dest Call MLS¹201207148 close to Bend ameni- O ver 1 5 0 0 sq. f t . son views, owner will $499,999 MLS Heather Hockett, PC, 541-771-1116 homes, 2 shops 8 2 B roker, Century 2 1 Call Nancy Popp carry. $58,500 MLS ties. The Highlands at Spotless, like new in$120,000 - 1.03 acres, 201208751 Gold Country Realty, hay storage barns. Crooked River Realty 541-815-8000 Broken Top, 10 acres. slde. 201106385 Juniper Realty, 1296 sq. feet, new on 541-420-91 51 Candice A n derson, Crooked River $39,900 - Lot 141 SW Juniper Realty Offered at $550,000. Cascade Village 541-504-5393 market! Broker 541-788-8878 C rater L oop. 1 . 0 1 541-504-5393 Realty Cate Cushman, Homes. Bend, MLS¹201303386 p r ivacy. 12250 NW Dove Rd. Enjoy your John L. Scott Principal Broker acre, well treed lot. Lot 16 SW Shad Rd. 541-388-0000 Linda Lou Day-Wright, Plenty o f nat u r al H ome on very s eReal Estate, Bend B are r a n g e lan d . MLS¹201105162 541-480-1884 Broker, 541-771-2585 2.7 acres, Mt. Jefferl ighting w it h l a r ge cluded quiet 10 acre www.johnlscott.com Fenced and only 18 FACTORY SPECIAL Call Melody Curry Crooked River Realty son & S m ith R ock miles from Madras. www.catecushman.com windows that brings p arcel. Property i s New Home, 3 bdrm, 541-771-1116 views. $78,500 MLS T here are 2 w a t e r the outside in. Unob- fenced for a nimals. $46,500 finished Take care of Crooked River Realty 775 201208266 Get your structed Mtn. views. H orse barn with 3 on your site. wells - neither of your investments Juniper Realty Manufactured/ J and M Homes Immaculate 1841 sq. stalls, tack room, hay 3 Beautiful Golf Course which are being used. business 541-504-5393 541-548-5511 Lots - ¹2 , . 4 a cres, ft., 3 bdrm., 2 ba., ce- s torage, b ar n h a s with the help from Electricity is to one of Mobile Homes drive-through capabildar sided home on leveI lot, views the them. Mostly gentle 22 SW Chipmunk The Bulletin's Must See to Appreciate, a ROW I N G 4.81 fenced acres. ity. Backs up to counpond, 2nd & 7th fair- Lot Rd. 5.19 acres, level s lope w i t h bet t e r Snowberry Village ¹6 Very Clean, Move-in Tongue and groove try land, just get on "Call A Service ways, $210,000. ¹84, l ot, grass on the steeper $86,000. 3 bedrooms, s. Ready... 3 Bedroom, vaulted ceilings, free your horse and ride! Professional" Directory .3 acres, beautifully $69,000Mt n . view land. Possible owner 2 baths. 1566 sq. ft. MLS with an ad in Bath, 1512 sq. ft. standing gas s tove Home is 1637 sq. ft. 3 treed, views the pond, 201106095 terms. MLS¹ Silvercrest. Upgrades 2 Manufactured Home. The Bulletin's and hardwood floors. bdrm, 1 bath, kitchen, on the 10th fairway, 201301211 $200,000. - newer paint inside & Interior just painted, Juniper Realty "Call A Service Large back yard with living room, den, large Ranch in Powell Butte $ 210,000. ¹ 5 2 , .3 John L. Scott Real Es- out and newer carpet. laminate 541-504-5393 flo o ring, $925,000. Pride of swimming pool. l aundry room, a n d acres, water front lot, tate 541-548-1712 Huge kitchen with is- s late e n t ry , til e d Professional" Spotless o v e rsized adjoining s u nroom. ownership/Borders beautifully treed, on $ 119,900 - N ear t h e l and a n d sun n y kitchen, laundry and BLM. Feed Lot, hay Directory the 6 th fai r w ay, entrance of the ranch. Need help fixing stuff? garage. $38 5 ,000 Oversized garage with breakfast area. EnBarn, Equip. Shed bathrooms. M a s t er shop area. P r ivate MLS 201101447 $219,000. Mara S eptic, power a n d closed back deck. PriA Service Professional MLS¹201206082 Bedroom and other 2 3 bedroom, 2 bath mfd. Juniper Realty, well. MLS 201303485 Stein, Principal Bro- water insta l led. Call vate backyard. I mfind the help you need. Vicci Bowen Bedrooms are sepa- on over an acre. Has 541-504-5393 $215,000. H i ghland ker, Pamir Properties, MLS¹201104846 m aculate & val u e www.bendbulletin.com 541-410-9730 rated with a L i ving been very well mainRealty 541-923-2311 Inc. 541-617-6195 Linda Lou Day- Wright, priced. 12851 SW Deer Central Oregon Realty Room and F amily tained & used as a Broker, 541-771-2585 Call Marilyn Rohaly, Crossing. Remodeled R oom. F r ont an d rental. Also has a deGroup, LLC $57,900 Grandfa- Crooked River Realty BUILD YOUR DREAM GATED ACREAGE 3 bdrm., 2 ba., 1440 Very secluded gated 10 thered RV lot, come HOME on this 5.3 Broker, 541-322-9954 Back Decks. Overt ached double c a r John L. Scott Real 771 sq. ft. home on 2.29 f enced acres w i t h sized single Car Ga- garage. $84,900 MLS camp or build your 12770 NW Dove Rd. acre parcel just a few Estate, Bend acres. Granite 2000 sq. ft. custom Lots dream home. Septic/ 5 .12 a c r es , Mt n . minutes s o ut h of (20x24), w ith 201004467. www.JohnLScott.com rage c ounters, hick o ry home, Trex decking, views, all utilities instorage space above. Cascade Realty, Power/Water. P rineville. Views o f cabinets, bam b oo Mtn. Views, 60x36 in- $135,000 stalled. $96,500 MLS t he Cascades a n d Ex t r emely MLS¹201207367 Make your appoint541-536-1731 S untree Village ¹ 2 5 wood f l oors, v i n yl sulated Shop with at- desirable Golf Course Linda Lou Day- Wright, 20120135 ment today to v iew Beautiful, well cared for easy access off Davis 3 b e dwindows the list goes tached guest quarters, lot in gated commu Broker, 541-771-2585 Juniper Realty $29,000 L oop. S eptic a p t he interior o f t h i s bedroom 2 b a t h 541-504-5393 on. Garage, carport & 2 s e ptics, l o a fing nity at Eagle Crest! Crooked River Realty proved and p o wer rooms, 2 baths, 1269 home. $124,999 MLS 3mfd. home on 1 and a sq. ft., 1983 Marlette. 201300412. RV covered parking. shed, RV h o ok-up, Easy to build with per available. 16160 SW Dove Rd. half acres. Corner lot. Nice vaulted l i ving Cascade Realty, $109,000 MLS private well, plenty of f ect l o c ation a n d $58,000 - Cascade view MLS201302249 6.1 acre corner lot, Close to p avement, room. Large kitchen 201204410 541-536-1731 room to park toys and Price! Morning sun & lot w/ standard septic Mtn. views, near Des- $37,750 Wrap around kitchen water/ and separate laundry. Juniper Realty, beautiful views. .51 approved, John L. Scott Real have animals. NO with lots of c ounter Large covered deck. 541-504-5393 power at road. 1-acre. chutes River. $99,500 Estate 541-548-1712 CC&R's or HOA, easy acres! Home ID 1030 Want to impress the MLS 201205646 and cupboard space, MLS 201205389 Pick your own exteEagle Crest Properties a ccess t o Ben d , 8829 S W Jef f erson Juniper Realty laundry r o o m off relatives? Remodel Call Nancy Popp 866-722-3370 Canyon City, Oregon. rior paint- $2300 paint View Pl. Beautiful log Redmond or Sisters. 541-504-5393 kitchen has back door 541-815-8000 your home with the 14 acres zoned Resi- credit. home located in quiet One-of-a-kind p r op- $25,000-$49,000 Spec to garage area, with Crooked River Call Marilyn Rohaly, help of a professional $455, 0 0 0 tacular lots in Yarrow 16535 SW Chinook Dr. dential, currently diarea on 1 acre corner e rty. sliding glass door to Realty Broker, 541-322-9954 5 .68 a c res, R i v e r vided into 4 tax lots. from The Bulletin's lot on a paved street. MLS¹201203090. cover deck. $159,900 Subdivision, the John L. Scott Real H ighland Real t y v iews, o w ne r w i l l $99,900 "Call A Service Spacious 1280 sq. ft., MLS 201303530. newer development in $59,900 - Nicely treed carry. $225,000 MLS Estate, Bend 541-923-2311 Juniper Realty 2 bdrm., 2 ba. has l ot a djoining C R R Cascade Realty, the East hills of Ma www.JohnLScott.com Professional" Directory 541-504-5393 201106408 new carpet 8 v i n yl 541-536-1731 greenbelt. Currently dras. Very near the Juniper Realty flooring on the main Just too many set up for RV u se. new Aquatic Center, 541-504-5393 floor. Finished bonus Fully fenced. M iddle School a n d collectibles? rm. above garage. RV COCC Cam p us. MLS¹201205397 16685 SW Chinook Dr. area w/hook up. Well Call Nancy Popp, Home ID YARROW 6 .9 a c r es , Ri v e r Sell them in maintained decks to 541-815-8000 Eagle Crest Properties views, all utilities inenjoy the quiet sum The Bulletin Classifieds 866-722-3370 Crooked River stalled, owner carry. mer days. Home is be Realty MLS $189,000 208 2nd Ave., Culver. i ng sol d f u ll y f u r 201008671 541-385-5809 Level city lot. $38,200 9148 sq.ft. FLAT lot, nished. $214 , 900 Juniper Realty MLS 201203505 utilities stubbed into MLS 201301737 541-504-5393 Juniper Realty Great Horse property. 4 PUE, close to West Juniper Realty, 541-504-5393 stall loafing shed with Canyon Rim Park and $279,900 - 14.76 acres, 541-504-5393 a ccess to t h e D r y 13.43 irrig a tion. auto watering opens 5 498 SW S h a d R d . to fenced area ap- $96,000 Ochoco Moun Canyon trail. $50,000 9-acres Alfalfa Hay, Bright & open 1344 prox. 40x80 shed for tains v i ews, l a r ge includes shop. MLS¹ pond fenced x-fenced. sq. ft., 3 bdrm., 2 ba. hay or what have you 13,585 sq. ft. corner 201207687. Call Pam Minutes from R e don the Lester, Principal Bro- mond. Owner will put home on 1.86 acre This p r o perty is homesite corner lot. Large loft f enced a n d cr o s s Ridge side of Eagle ker, Century 21 Gold CUP in place. Irrig. area with office area. f enced w it h m a n y Crest Resort. 3 golf Country Realty, Inc. e quip. incl. M L S ¹ RV area & hook-up. separate areas. Home c ourses, i ndoor & 541-504-1338 201303402 outdoor tennis, pools, Greenhouse located has 2 bedrooms, 2 Call Nancy Popp r a c quetBroken Top - Ideal next to t h e f e nced baths both have sky- basketball, 541-815-8000 garden area. Under lights, both bedrooms ball, a day spa, res Building Location Crooked River aurants & mor e . B roken To p ground sprinklers & ni n t h have walk-in closets, tClose Realty to Deschutes fairway, natural terdrip system through dining area has built River, Mt. B achelor $29,900 - O n e a c re. out. $149,900 in hutch. Large living rain, .34 acre, offered nd Hoodoo. All re MLS201302042 Driveway in p l ace. at $249,000. r oom and a w ood a sort amenities in 7981 SW High Cone. Juniper Realty, Cate Cushman, s tove to k eep y o u cluded. Home-ID 847 541-504-5393 MLS¹201003931 Principal Broker cozy. Must see this Eagle Crest Properties Call Melody Curry 541-480-1884 20 Acres - Cascade Mtn property to appreci866-722-3370 541-771-1116 www.catecushman.com views. Just 4 m i les ate all it has to offer. Crooked River Realty MLS north of Eagle Crest! $179,900 $48,900 - 1-acre. Broken Top -The Per201302690. Privacy & Space in Mountain views. fect Setting - Broken 32.42 Acres in Urban Cascade Realty, MLS¹201206664 this custom 3192 sq. Bou n dary, Top first fairway, ma- Growth 541-536-1731 Call Linda Lou The ft., 4 bedroom, 3 bath ture Ponderosas, .53 Adjacent t o Day-Wright, Broker, home. Single l evel Greens, kitty corner to acre. O f f ered at 541-771-2585 with full Mtn. views & Huge Cascade Mtn. new Ridgeview High $275,000. D eschutes river i n Views. Large shop, Crooked River Realty School. $59 9 ,000. Cate Cushman, barn with 2 stalls and MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 your backyard. Seller tack room, v a ulted Great Mountain View Principal Broker is l icensed b roker. Pam Lester, Principal 541-480-1884 timber lined ceilings. home site, short dis- www.catecushman.com B roker, Century 2 1 $749,000 Sarah Ertance to the Lakeside f ireplace i n liv i n g aker Broker Gold Country Realty, room. $239 , 0 00. S ports Center a nd C ommercial Lot s I n Inc. 541-504-1338 503-680-6432 MLS¹ 20130344 Spray Park, come and Crooked River Ranch: John L. Scott - 8589 SW Gail Day, 541-306-1018 enjoy listening to the Real Estate, Bend opportunity to $40,500 uiet. A v oi d b a n k Great P anorama Roa d . www.johnlscott.com Central Oregon Realty q start a b usiness or c losing costs; t h e relocate an e xisting 1.169 acre, close to Group, LLC $239,900 - Prow front seller is offering exp asture a n d mtn . Near reslog home on view rim Powell Butte 4 b d r m, c ellent terms t o a business. views! t aurants, hotel a n d lot. 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 2.5 bath, 1928 sq. ft., qualified buyer. golf course. Owner MLS¹201105165 1.49-acres. J u n iper 3-car garage, barn, Home-ID 619 $83,500 Call Melody Curry terms available. Busi541-771-1116 floor & cab i nets. shop, with RV door. Eagle Crest ness Circle, Lot 82¹201301080 9.33 acres irrigated. Properties Crooked River Realty 1.05 acres $25,000. MLS 866-722-3370 Call Nancy Popp $359,000 Commercial Loop, Lot 4 .38 Acre v iew l o t 541-815-8000 ¹ 2012037129 Pa m Outstanding 50 - 1.30 acres 8 Lot backs BLM, Cascade Kevin Pangle Linda Fisher-Berlanga Mark Long Crooked River Lester, Principal Bro- $165,000 51 - 1.23 acres still mtn 8 S m it h R o ck Realty ker, Century 21 Gold golf course lot! Build NMLS¹ 89521 NMLS¹ 210118 NMLS¹ 208965 available at $35,000 your dream home on views. Corner lot, apCountry Realty, Inc. this flat .31 of an acre each or purchase both proved for standard 541-504-1338 l ot o n t h e Ri d g e for $60,000 septic. $199,000. MLS Juniper Realty Eag l e ¹2809381 Pam P owell Butte. Qu i e t C ourse a t 541-504-5393 Lester, Principal BroCountry Lane. Nice 3 Crest. Home ID 972 Eagle Crest Properties ker, Century 21 Gold Bedroom ranch-style Last Lot A v ailable Realty, Inc. house with a nice floor 866-722-3370 Available immediately, Country 360' View / Top of Butte 541-504-1338 plan, country kitchen N orth P o w el l B u t t e one lot with Northern in Terrebonne. Home, and nice brick fire- Acreage 3 buildable, views on Livengood $ 47,500 - 1 3 740 S W shop, mansion building place nestled on 4+ rare lots. C ascade Way is r eady a nd C anyon Dr . 1 . 2 2 8 site. 2% to broker. See: acres. The property is Mountain views. Quiet waiting for your cus- a cre. B u il d you r http://bend.craigslist.org/ Brad Haun Lisa Hawes fenced and has a corarea. Call Vicci Botom man u factured dream home! reo/3838788703.html ral, shed and shop wen 541-410-9730 NMLS¹ 221546 NMLS¹ 404405 home. Pick your own MLS¹201105164 3 bedroom, 2 b a t h, area, along with stor- Central Oregon Realty design! Call Melody Curry 1716 sq ft home on age rooms. The prop- Group, LLC Cascade Village 541-771-1116 4.45 acres. P r ivate erty has two acres of Homes. Bend, Crooked River Realty well 8 l a rge shop. irrigation, m o u ntain1.17 acre corner lot. 3 541-388-0000 a nd S m it h Roc k bed 2 bath 2336 Sq MLS¹201300092. Call a Pro Pam views. Central locaFt, two bonus rooms, Nice flat lot in Terreb$299,999. Lester, Principal Bro- tion commuting dis- huge shop, garden onne, .56 a c r es, Whether you need a ker, Century 21 Gold t ance to Bend , shed, R V p a r king. p aved s t reet, a p - fence fixed,hedges MLS¹201303022 Country Realty, Inc. Prineville, and Redproved fo r c a p -fill trimmed or a house 541-504-1338 mond. Not a bad $329,900 septic, utilities at l ot John L. Scott Real package at $289,900! line. $42,000. MLS built, you'll find 5 ACRES with mounCall Heather Hockett, Estate 541-548-1712 ¹ 2012001172 Pam professional help in tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 PC, Broker, Century Principal Brob ath, 1 62 0 h o m e, 21 Gold Country Re- BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS Lester, 685 SEThird Street ker, Century 21 Gold The Bulletin's "Call a 36x40 shop, fenced, alty, 541-420-9151 Search the area's most Country Realty, Inc. Service Professional" irrigated, ext. s prinNMLS 3182 comprehensive listing of 541-504-1338 Bend, OR 97702 Directory kler system. Single level on 1 acre, 3 classified advertising... Pcopk~ Pc opk8uy Jh~ S~ f g f /7™ $279,000. MLS bdrm, 2 b ath, 1716 real estate to automotive, Pronghorn Lake Site, 541-385-5809 2809225. Pam Lester, sq.ft., master separa- merchandise to sporting Buyer must purchase 5 41-504-1338 C e n - tion, office, fenced, seller's club member- $74,900 - 5 acres adgoods. Bulletin Classifieds tury 21, Gold County f lower garden, R V ship at closing. Call joins public land over appear every day in the Realty parking. $ 1 4 5,000. for details! Offered at D eschutes Riv e r . ML-3213-10 print or on line. MLS ¹ 20 1 0 07848. C lose to river . $1,000. © 2013EvergreenHomeLoansisaregisteredtrade nameof EvergreenMoneysource Mortgage Look at: Call 541-385-5809 Pam Lester, Principal www.bendbulletin.com Cate Cushman, MLS¹201102328 CompanyNMLSID3182. Trade/service marksarethe property of EvergreenHome Bendhomes.com B roker, Century 2 1 Principal Broker Linda Lou Day- Wright, for Complete Listings of Loans.All rightsreserved.Licensedunder: OregonMortgage Lending LicenseML-3213 541-480-1884 Gold Country Realty, Broker, 541-771-2585 Area Real Estate for Sale Inc. 541-504-1338 ServngCentraiOiegon snce t903 www.catecushman.com Crooked River Realty •
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LESTER FRIEDMAN, • 3059 sq.ft. P.cnBROKER , ABR, • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath CSP,EPRO, S.TA.R. • .66acre lot 541-330-8491 • MLS 201304317
EGANPOWER, BROKER, GRI, DPE 541-610-7318
KELLY NEUMAN • 3 bedroom, 3 bath pRINClpAI • .13landscaped acre lot BROKER 541-480-2102 • MLS 201304486
VAlHALIAHEIGHTSf $494,500 • 3230 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath • .6 acre lot • MLS 201304661
DESCHUTE SRIVER f $450,000 • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Cascade Mountain views • 1.2 acres
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• MLS 201304367
DREAMACRE AGE f $339,000
SW BEND f $239,000
CROOKED RIVERRANCHf$299,950
• Smith Rock&Cascade Mtnviews ' 2.97 acres
JIM MQRAN BROKER
• 3 bedroom, 3 bath • 1.85 acres
PATPALAZZI, BROKER
• 3 bedroom, 2,5 balh 541-948-0997 • MLS 201304520
DAWNULRICKSON, BROKER , CRS, GRI, CHMS 541-610.9427
• Panoramic views
541-771-6996 • MLS 201304330
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I. EASTW OOD PRINCIPAL BROKER 541-383.4329
• 3 bedroom, 2 bath • 1.02 acres • MLS 201304556
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CASCAD EMTNVIEWSf $669,900
DIANEROBINSON • 2593 sq.ft. • 2 master suites, 2.5 bath BROKER,ABR
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• 2420 sq.ft. home • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath • 9.54 acres
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541-588-0687 • MLS 201304266
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MT BA CHELORVILLAGEf $419,900 ' 1194 sq.ft. co~do, ¹509
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MIDTOWNBENDf $299,000 NICOLE TTEJONES, • New 1800 sq.ft. BROKER ABR, CSP • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Hardwood, granite & tile 541-241-0432 • MLS 201303497
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• 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • Community pool 8 tennis 541-322-2417 • MLS 201302639
QUAILCROSSING f $289,000 REGFLOYD, PC., BROKER•
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541-390-5349
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GANNON POINTf $269,900 PAULHOLSTEGE, BROKER 41-480-191
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• 3 bedr«rn, I bath • 39.48 Acres, 32 irrigated • .6 outbuildings
• MLS 201302441
SOUTH DEERFIELDPARK f $255BPP RAY BACHMAN • 1541 sq.ft, new construction • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath BROKER,GRI • Vaulted great room 541-408-0696 • MLS 201301648
NE BEND f $255,000
• 1700 sq.ft. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Single level 541-410-5280 • MLS 201304160 CATHYDELNERO, BROKER, CSP
SUNRIVER f $245,000 • 1230 sq.«, co~do ACKJOHNS, BROKERGRI • ' 2 bedroom 2 bath • Golf Course view
541 48o.9300 • MLS 201303748
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JJ JONES , BROKER 541-610-7318 541-788.3678
NE BEND f $182,000 • 1176 sq.ft. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • .20acre landscapedlot • MLS 201302916
AWBREY BUlTE LOT f $172,500 JERRY STQNE BROKER
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SWBENDf $149,900 ROQKIEDICKEN5, • 1306 sq.ft. manufactured BRpKERGRI • ' Updated3 bedroom 2 bath
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POODLE - "My name is Estate/Shop/Tools Sale W anted: Irrigated farm GOATS Pygmy m a le Gracie. I'm a 3-year old Colt LE6920 M4 Car- Fri/Sat/Sun 5/31-6/1-6/2, ground, under pivot ir- a nd female $100 pair. Housekeeping Receptionist, part-time white miniature female bine, N lB . R o g ers 8am-4pm riqation, i n C e n tral 5 4 1 -410-3562 Seasonal Housekeep- for medical office in poodle with all my shots, stock, MagPul flip-up Riding mower, utility OR. 541-419-2713 ers N eeded. M u st Bend. Mon-Tues-Wed & I'm spayed. I don't go rear sight and one 30 trailer, '81 Yamaha, Replacement-quality work weekends and from 8 am to 4 pm. giving my heart away at rnd magazine, plus metal/wood/welding/ Want to b u y A l falfa, purebred y e arling holidays. M i n imum I mmediate hire. N o auto-motiye/aircraft the drop of a hat, but if 2-20 r n d and grain hay, Angus heifers, Final Pr o Mag. equipment & parts. Gold grass wage while training experience n eeded. you'll give me some time standing, in C entral Answer and Danny 476 then to p iece rate. Minimum wage, no space to settle in and C omes w it h 1 , 0 00 dredge, bikes, pool table, Ore. 541-419-2713 Boy bloodlines. Good Want to Buy or Rent & Employment Must have r e liable benefits. adjust to my new life, we rounds ammo in two building materials, home disposition. Raised in transportation, ODL, 541-388-3311 ext. 4 Opportunities can be buddies once I'm MTM cans. $2,150. decor, tons of misc. free 333 long-established herd. Cash for dressers, C all or t ex t B il l a t current Ins, over 18 or fax resume to comfortable! I will love scrap. Hwy 97, Sunriver $1000 ea. Del. avail. Home cleaning crew years of age. Please Poultry, Rabbits, 541-389-1887. kitchen chairs, di(541) 410-8288 my walks with you and exit, Springwater to 541-480-8096 Madras nettes. 541-420-5640 my time curled up be& Supplies Car o l O 56335 Stellar Dr. member needed week call GUN SHOW days only. No week- 541-749-1296; Wanted: $Cash paid for side you. I'm quiet, easy- June 1st & 2nd, 2013 358 Village Properties but SHY." $175 to Deschutes Fairgrounds Baby Serama Chicks! ends, eves or holidays. RN vintage costume jew- going nght child-free home. Building Materials Great for 4H or FFA Farmers Column 541-815-0015 Sunriver Pre/Post-Op Buy! Sell! Trade! elry. Top dollar paid for the love Gracie dearly, but SAT. 9-5 • SUN. 10-3 projects. $5 each. Gold/Silver.l buy by the Idue Medical /Endoscopy Office Clerk / Recepto health issues, I'm 541-433-2112. $8 Admission, Bend Habitat Estate, Honest Artist unable Nurse tionist - Graveyard B~ S URGmv to provide her For Sale, Lowline 12 & under free! RESTORE Elizabeth,541-633-7006 F. • N • T • I . • R shift, 30-40 hrs/week. C h• ke with 2 da i l y w a lks. OREGON TRAIL GUN Angus and Dexter's Building Supply Resale 341 Cae ' lkme ke Ceeekee 541-312-4633, after 3pm. SHOWS, 541-347-2120 Heifers. (pregnant or seasonal, must be 18 Quality at LOW Horses & Equipment On-call, 10 hr. shifts, C • F. • N • T • R • R or older. Apply in peror 541-404-1890 with calf) NO steers PRICES Queensfand Heelers Mon.-Fri. Critical Care hke C~ ' lkeeeekeCeeekee son between 8amavailable except for 740 NE 1st Standard & Mini, $150 M arlin Model 4 0 . 2 2 Full-Time, 4 - 1 0 hr. 3pm, Mon-Fri., Albina or ASC e x perience cow/calf pairs. 541-312-6709 & up. 541-280-1537 semi-auto, sc o p e, shifts, Mon.-Fri. Appli- Asphalt, 400 NW Paul preferred; endoscopy Grass fed/raised. www.rightwayranch.wor h ard c a se , $ 1 5 0. Open to the public. experience a p l u s. Central Oregon cant must have Endo- Jasa Way, Madras. Reasonable prices. dpress.com 541-728-1900 e» Saturday Market Wage premium paid scopy exp e rience Must sell as 0 Every Sat., 10-4, down- Scottish Terrier pup- Saiga semi auto 12 ga. Sales -Counter person for on call status, and preferably in an ASC I am retiring. Fuel & Wood • town Bend, across from eligible for Bonus proSeeking hard worker pies, AKC, born 4/2. shotgun, never fired, setting. Propofol seLeo 541-306-0357 library. Largest selection shots 8 wormed, par- 15 rd, (2) 12 rd SGM with great attitude gram. Interested perdation a plus, but not All Year Dependable of local artists & crafters and people skills. sons should e m ail ents on site, Ready Tact III mags, $850 Firewood: Seasoned TACK & SADDLE required. Job offers East of the Cascades! AUCTION Need clean/valid resume to: now! 541-317-5624. e xcellent bene f i t obo. 541-306-0166. BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS Lodgepole, Split, Del. Sat. June 541-420-9015 15, 7 p.m. jobs©bendsurgery.com ODL, and able to do package. I nterested Wolf-Husky-Malamute Savage Model 110E cal. Bend: 1 for $175 or 2 Search the area's most Preview 5:30 p.m. some heavy lifting. persons should email comprehensive listing of pups, only 3 left! $300! 30-06 w/Burnell 9x scope for$335. Cash, Check Liquidating 70 Fax resume to resume to: 541-977-7019 classified advertising... Pets & Supplies 8 m i litary a djustable or Credit Card OK. Saddles + an entire 541-388-4055. 541-420-3484. real estate to automotive, jobs©bendsurgery.com Truck driver: Home Yorkie AKC pups, big sling, $380 obo. Call store's worth of inmerchandise to sporting Adoptable CRAFT Cats eyes, short-nosed, health 541-593-7438 before 5pm Truck Drivers with w eekends, mos t ventory at public Technical and Redmond Humane guar. Taking deposits, US Army Colt 1911 goods. Bulletin Classifieds experience needed. weekdays. Flatbed, auction, regardless High Desert ESD is Gardening Supplies appear every day in the Society Dogs at C.O. ready 6/28. 541-777-7743 45ACP, Seeking dump truck, doubles, tar p ing. of loss or cost. Top 18 7 4 C hiring for two posiSaturday Market, this Sat & Equipment • print or on line. belly dump, flatbed, COT experience will brand and custom Sharps 4 5-70, Yorkie-Maltese c r o ss (2) t ions w i t hi n ou r 6/1 across from downlowboy 8 c o n tainer get you in, but not a Call 541-385-5809 made Saddles, tiny puppies, male $250, 45-70 SPFD trap door D e pt. town Bend Library. WANTED: www.bendbulletin.com Technology d rivers. Local a n d must. Based out of Bridles, Blankets, females $300. CASH. carbine, REM model ( tj Desktop S u p LAWN SWEEPER over the road posiPrineville. Make no too much to list. Adopt a nice cat from 541-546-7909 8 3 0-30 c a l . I M R port Specialist 40 manual or powered. tions. Must have 2 mistake this is hard Everything used on Petco, PetSmart or powder 4831. Good hrs/wk, M o n .-Fri., 541-318-1233 210 years experience and work! 8-14 hrs day. & around a horse! Tumalo sa n ctuary! selection of shotguns. 250 days/ year. valid Class A CDL. Only serious should Cash, Cards, NO Fixed, shots, ID chip, Furniture & Appliances H 8 H Firearms& Tack (2)C!assroom TechWages based on ex- a pply. F ul l t i m e , BarkTurfSoil.com CHECKS 10% Buy- Wanted: Irrigated farm tested, more! Sanc541-382-9352 nology Support Speground, under pivot irperience. Benefits inpossible part- time. ers Premium tuary open Sat/Sun A1 Washers&Dryers cialist 4 0 hr s /wk, rigation, i n C e n tral Wanted: Collector clude health i nsur- Medical card, DMV 1 -5, other days by Elks Lodge ¹. 1371 PROMPT D E LIVERY Mon.-Fri., 220 days/ OR. 541-419-2713 $150 ea. Full warseeks high quality ance, 401(k) p lan, printout. I'll pay for 63120 Boyd Acres a ppt. 6 5 48 0 7 8 t h , 541-389-9663 year. Paid leave, full ranty. Free Del. Also fishing items. paid vacation, inspec- drug screen. 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DeClassifieds has an Part 2! 19524 Tumalo freezer, tools, BBQ, Bull Terrier, 1 yr neutered dishware, quad, RV laneous! Thurs-Fri-Sat, Ridge Community Hall $60. 541-389-0049 liver/you haul. "After Hours" Line Res. Rd, in Tumalo bus, antiques, horse Sat. & Sun. 10-4 60254 9-5, 357 SE Sena Ct. annual g arage/craft male, free to good, cat541-548-3949. Call 541-383-2371 Fri-Sat, 9am-4pm. 260 sale. Everything you free home. 541-420-5602 tack, Hoc k ey/La- Agate Rd., DRW. 24 hrs. to cancel WeedEater gas t r im2002 Chrysler SeCraft Supplies Sale. crosse. Sat. & Sun. can t hink o f an d Misc. Items RED HOT SALE! Canidae Dog Food bring convertible, anSat 6/1 only, 8-1. your ad! mer 22" used 2x $60. 8-3, 67580 Hwy 20. MORE! 9-4. 7067 SW tiques, kitchenware, Tractor C o l lectors All types of supplies. All Life Stages541-388-9270 Sofa blue sectional 3 Blvd., between Bend Indoor Swap tools, men's 8 Buy 12 get 1 free. Dream; 1955 Ford 20856 King David Ave Canal GARAGE SALE. SAT. pce, heavy foam pilMeet A Mini-Mall full Bend and Redmond. women's clothing, 44 lbs. - $46 ONLY. 8 4 . NW 860, 1946 John Deere off SE 15th. clean no rips, of Unique Treasures! hunting 8 fishing Quarry Ave Hay 8 Feed lows, Lost 8 Found • Crossing. Multi-family. L A, both b een r e - Garage Sale Sat. 6/1, HUGE YARD SALEl $175. 541-389-1922 3rd St. 8 Wilson Ave. items, reloading www.quarryfeed.com Downsizing. I n d oor stored. Vaughn drag 8-3. Furniture, baby Exercise equipment, 10-5 Thurs-Fri-Sat. equip, gun safes, Washer Roper/GE heavy a furniture item and outdoor furniture, saw, Lincoln welder, items, toys, m i sc., antique radio, saddle, Chihuahua pup female duty extra large capacity, Buying Diamonds Found dining set, bedroom on Brookswood Ave. gas BBQ, art work, 12" pot & pan metal household goods. No clothing, and a WHOLE born 4/4 $200 obo. $150/obo. 541-480-8060. sets, dressers, lots of in Bend on Sat. 5/25. /Gold for Cash lighting, ant i ques, break, antique May- early sales! 61240 King LOT MORE! Friday 541-497-3666 misc. Sale given by To cl a im , ema i l household items, new tag r i nger w a sher Solomon Lane. [5/31] 8 Saturday [6/1] Saxon's Fine Jewelers 212 Farmhouse Estate 8am-5pm; Sunday [6/2] 541-389-6655 coveredinmud23@gm queen Simm o ns w/Maytag 1 cylinder Sales. Antiques & ail.com Beautyrest mattress/ gas motor. Over 300 S/S fridge w/water 8 ice, 8am-2pm, 2055 NE 13th BUYING insu l ators.gas range, couch, tables, Street [Off Negus Ave] . Collectibles b ox s p ring. M a ny glass eece Lionel/American Flyer Found: Woman'sfl Redmond, OR. items new or in ex- Tools; co m binationgolf clubs, boat rack, trains, accessories. jacket, dropped from Estate, Garage agnd cellent condition. No wrenches, c r escent small chain saw, & lots of Moving sale F I NAL! 541-408-2191. baby bike trailer in ~ Collectible Sale - Fri. ~ early birds. t reasures. Fri & S a t , 2456 NW wrenches, vise, Park. 5-31 thru Sun. 6-2, 21050 Wilder- Lots of Xmas, furn., 8 BUYING & SE L LING Drake CORGI PUPS - PemSacagawea Ln. chains & binders, gar- 7am-2pm. 541-383-3483. access. Sat., June 1 8am to 4prn. 20375 broke AKC $800. 1 tri All gold jewelry, silver 503-382-7948 dening tools, house- ness Way,off27th. 8-12. 799 W idgeon male 8 wks. Vet checked, and gold coins, bars, LOST dog on Commer- Pine Vista Dr. 2nd h old items 8 bir d 290 Rd. (Eagle Crest) Household, tools, Narounds, wedding sets, cial St., Madras. Small ( driveway on right, off 1st vac/worming, microh ouses. Fri. 8 S a t . Knott. CASH ONLY. tive American stuff. chip. Champ. Iines; parclass rings, sterling sil7:30-3:30. 19365 In- Sales Redmond Area MOVING SALE Fri. 8 red, deaf, old. ReBeautiful handralgsllst-Garage Sat. & Sun. 9-5, ents on site 541-604-4858 ver, coin collect, vin- ward. 541-475-3889, dian Summer Rd. FolSat. 9-5. Ladies golf carved coffee table 65036 92nd St. off tage watches, dental ESTATE SALE low Red Hot signs! 541-280-3629, or l/2" clubs, dining t able, (44" x 19~/4" x 17 ) Donate deposit bottles/ Tumalo Road. gold. Bill Fl e ming, 541-325- 6212 Oak dining set, sofa, g randfather Estate Sale! Electronics, clo c k , cans to local all voland 2 matching end» Sat. & Sun. 8-5. 61094 541-382-9419. leather recliner, cofsporting goods, Huge multi-family yard Honkers Ct. Car encomplete twin bed set, unteer, non-profit res- tables (shown) 24'/4 Lost Fri., male wedding furniture, fee & e n d t a b les, paintings, ou t d oor cue, to h e l p w /cat x 15" x 24eA". Built in Elite gen., 700 watts, band with inscription, clothes, tools, books, sale, Fri-Sat 9-4; Sun 9-2 gine parts, hot r od bed, 2 desks, furn, clothes, yarn. Baby/toddler clothes/toys b ooks new in b ox , $ 7 25. n ear F r e d Me y e r music, art & more. spay/neuter vet bills. Taiwan between tir e s , p o o l queen c omputer 8 off i c e 5/31-Sat. 6/1, 10am- /equip; furn, small appls. table, recliner, nightmisc.2625 SW 37th. 541-306-0166. Cans for Cats trailer is 1940-1950, all glass ( Bend) or i n B e nd Fri items, boo k cases, 4pm, 6326 SW Shad, 20295 Birdsong Ln; fol- stands, clothes, misc. at Bend PETCO (near covered, in excela rea. P l ease c a l l Crooked GENERATE SOME O ak settee, T V 8 Opens 8am Thurs 5/30, low signs from Swalley Rd River Ranch. Applebee's). Donate lent condition. 541-388-8942. EXCITEMENT sma l l 5/31, 6/1, 8 6/2. Bicycle, Yard Sale -8-4 Sat, 10-3 e lectronics, Mon-Fri at Smith Sign, $1900. Moving-In Sale! Fri-Sat, Sun,207 SW Granite Dr. freezer, kitchenware, cattle watenng tank & a IN YOUR ESTATE SALE Lost kitty Sydney, black 8 1515 NE 2nd; or at 541-382-6731 9-2, 2039 NW PerspecNEIGBORHOOD. Hagglers welcome! garage items jewelry. little blt o f e v erything! white long-hair, white spot CRAFT i n Tu m a lo tive Dr. Shelving, upright Plan a garage sale and on chin, microchipped, at 541-383-5060 ANTIQUES: Victorian 3940 NE Zamia Ave, anytime. 3 8 9 -8420. freezer, tools, TV stand, don't forget to adver- 1000 Trails o n 5 / 10. dresser, tilt-top table, Powell Butte NeighborFor more i nfo/map, 286 china, household 8 misc. tise in classified! silver, quilts, glass- hood Sale! Household, Reward! 541-923-6948 visit www.craftcats.org 541-385-5809. ware & china, more! sport, horse, baby, garMoving Sale: Furniture, Sales Northeast Bend Dkgltt t Lost prescription sun3564 SW 29th English Bulldog, beautirefrigerator, freezer, dening, clothing items, GET FREE OF CREDIT Visit our HUGE glasses on chain with Fri., 12-7 p.m., Sat. 7-5. off Canal & Yew ful white, female, 4 yrs appliances, clothing. Garage Sale Sat. June travel trailer. Fri-Sat 9-4CARD DEBT N OW! home decor pearls. 541-678-0148 2760 NE Faith Drive. 1, 9-3. 2455 NE Lav- Fri-Sat., 9-4 Numbers Take Williams off 126 at old. spayed. Needs Saturday, June 1, 8-2Cut payments by up consignment store. Tons of antiques, furn. 2827 NW Polarstar Ave. endar Way, Mt. View issued @8 a.m. Fri! bulldog-knowledgable Lost wedding ring Mecountry store, left on to half. Stop creditors morial weekend pos- & collectibles, carouNew items family, air conditioned Park off NE 27th Cornett Lp, follow signs. Attic Estates 8 from calling. arrive daily! sel horse, bdrm set, 284 home, no small chilsibly at Sugarloaf Mtn. 866-775-9621. Appraisals dining room furniture. Sales Southwest Bend Moving Sale - Saturday dren. Very a c tive. 930 SE Textron, Motel, High D e sert Good classified ads tell (PNDC) o nly, 2937 NE R e d Bend 541-318-1501 541-350-6822 $500. 541-350-1965. Middle School, Pilot K5More Pix at Belldbulletin.ci the essential facts in an Oak Dr. HANDBAGS www.redeuxbend.com www.atticestatesanHammock 16', wheeled, Butte o r Bo r d en's interesting Manner. Write t o FURNITURE - a dappraisals.com Pawley's Island, $60 Corner. Cash reward. Estate/Shop/Tools Sale All School Garage sale no woman should from the readers view - not Rattan loveseat, Fri/Sat/Sun 5/31-6/1-6/2, 253-653-5296 Sale, Sat. June 1st, obo 541-388-9270 Garage Sale 5/31-6/1,7-3 the seller's. Convert the 8am-4pm mid-century era, 8 am-1pm. S e v e n miss! 541-388-0382 CLOTHES! CLOTHES! Riding mower, utility $100. 541-390-8720. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! P eaks Scho o l , Multi Family Garage/ CLOTHES! Goodlabels, facts into benefits. Show trailer, '81 Yamaha, 19660 SW M o u nEstate Sale, Fri., 8-H3; low prices. 42" rnd din- the reader hcw the item will 240 %lha%asifl~ metal/wood/welding/ help them in someway. taineer Way. ClothS at. 9-1. 1 866 N E ing table, student comp. Door-to-door selling with E nglish Mastiff A K C auto-motiye/aircraft Crafts & Hobbies This ing, furniture, Moonglow Ct. Cash desk, Canon fax/phone puppies, dam 8 sire fast results! It's the easiest equipment 8 parts. Gold household g o ods, only. No Earlies. advertising tip machine, brand new! fully OFA tested, litter Sewing machine, old way in the world to sell. dredge, bikes, pool table, kitchen, electronics, brought to youby 1354 NW Spruce off 15th is champion sired with Westinghouse brand, building materials, home sporting goods, toys, 288 incredible pedigrees! $35. 541-408-2338 decor, tons of misc. free The Bulletin Classified The Bulletin d e c ora- Sales Southeast Bend Garaqe Sale! 640 NW S mall litter, only 5 scrap. Hwy 97, Sunriver bedding, 103rd St, Redmond, Fri. 541-385-5809 tions and art. Conpups avail. $ 2 000. 241 exit, Springwater to & Sat., 9-3. C lothes, tact: Tracy Jenson 20932 Sage Creek off Sale! Lots of Chris, 503-577-7185. 56335 Stellar Dr. Bicycles & motorcycle, con- Quilter New Coleman Portable O 541-382-7755. Ferguson. Fri. 8 Sat., cars, fabric and misc. items. struction materials, misc. Bug Zapper in box. English Springer SpanAccessories 8 -2. F u r n. , to y s , S at., 8-4. 2820 S W Farm Equipment • Estate/Yard Sale iels, AKC, Tri-colored, $35. 541-388-9270 books, weed eater, GARAGE SALE! Friday Highland, Redmond. Sat. June 1, 9am-4pm, HUGE ara esale! 8 Machinery • Will travel to Sisters Ladies Schwinn moun- RUG, oval braided 5'x7' toddler bike, S murf Furniture, tools, books, Furniture, kid stuff, 5 /31, Sat. 6/ 1 9 - 5 . 6/7 will deliver M$450 tain bike, used once. v i ntage 2318 NW Canyon Dr., Valleyview Annual hunter green, $ 2 5. AC WD45 tractor w/wide old Avon, lots of glass & clothing, bikes, tv's, skis, collectibles. F$500. 509-244-6080 sewing machine, new Neighborhood $110. 541-389-1922 household. No early camping gear and LOTS Redmond 541-390-8720. front, power lift & steer- misc boys Karate gi, holiday Sales sales. 1608 SW Park- MORE! 19978 Powers 242 ing; needs head gasket. Time-Life "Planet Earth" The Bulletin Saturday Only, way Dr., Redmond. Rd Fri/Sat 9-4; Sun 9-1 A little bit of everything! $1200. 541-410-3425 18-book complete set, Exercise Equipment June 1 • 9AM to 4PM To Subscribe call Saturday, 9-5, 61402 $100. 541-312-8606 Karen 8 Larry Hotaling 541-385-5800 or go to 10+ houses and way Ward Rd. Antiques, Adjustable Dream too much to list MOVING SALE garden equip & more! www.bendbulletin.com Stepper, like new $50. Wanted- paying cash Cross streets: SW for Hi-fi audio 8 stu1778 SE TEMPEST, Bend 541-388-9270 Valleyview and SW Fila/Bull Mastiff pupdio equip. Mclntosh, The Children's Vision Foundation Hillcrest; SW 32nd pies good looking gi- Just bought a new boat? J BL, Marantz, D y Friday, May 31 • Saturday, June 1 is now accepting new and gently thru SW 37th off of ant breed dogs very Sell your old one in the naco, Heathkit, Sanstrawberries! Crowd control admittance SW Wickiup affectionate also good classifieds! Ask about our sui, Carver, NAD, etc. Fresh used items for their annual Picked daily 7 days numbers issued at 8r00 a.m. farm dogs. $500. Super Seller rates! Call 541-261-1808 SteP AbOVe YOur AVerage week. Open Mon. Yard Sale Fri.-Sat., 9-4, 1-541-861-2170 541-385-5809 Sat., 9-7, Sun. 10-6 (Directions: Take Hwy 20 east to 15th street turn SW Quartz Ave. 8 26th Garage Sale! WHEN YOU SEE THIS St. Combining2 houses German Shepherds AKC 246 Wholesale avail. Adsouth and go about 1 mile to Tempest) May 17, 18, & 31 into 1! Follow signs with www.sherman-ranch.us vance orders. Broyhill Queen Bedroom set; Sofa; Two La-Z Boy Oo June1 &2 Guns, Hunting ~ balloons; must come see! 541 -281 -6829 We pick or U-Pick recliners; Refrigerator; Washer and dryer; Twin 10 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. & Fishing K Family Farm Bed; Bookcasesand shelving units;Ladies and at the Bend Factory Stores Lab mix female 1 yr. Yard Sale! M i scellaOn a classified ad 33427 Seven Mile Men's Schwinn b i c ycles; Clothing; Linens; FREE to good home Bend local pays CASH!! (61334 S. Hwy 97, Bend) neous householdit ems, Lane SE, Albany, OR. go to Books; Two older TVs; Jewelry Armoire and only. 541-420-5602, Joe. for all firearms & Sat. 6/1, 9am-3pm, 3130 www.bendbulletin.com 541-286-2164. costume jewelry; Patio Table — four chairs and Items Wanted: Reindeer Ct, Redmond. ammo. 541-526-0617 to view additional umbrella; Other outdoor chairs; Brute electric Mini Aussie pups reg., Furniture, decor, household and kitchen 325 family raised, $400CASH!! photos of the item. start self propelled mower; Yard Man Mower; items, sports equipment, tools, jewelry, $500. (805) 652-1562. For Guns, Ammo & Mantis and EZ Hoe tillers; Upright freezer; ElecHay, Grain 8 Feed collectibles, plants, garden items beautiful wavy auSales Other Areas tric Appliances; Pots and Pans and dishes and Reloading Supplies. Wig, and office items. burn color, new, $25. 1st quality grass hay, Irg glassware; Large cat play tower; Oak dining room 541-408-6900. 541-728-0105 'eee I e • HUGE YARD SALE 8-4, 3'x3'x8' bales, approx set; ePUB" table and four tall chairs; Two comollection: REM M 3 7 Your donations will go directly Sat. 8 Sun., Prineville. Pomeranian/long haired C Rangemaster; 750lbs ea. $240/ton, barn puter desks and chairs; Small Singer sewing maCimartowards supporting C amping, tents, & Chihuahua puppies, stored. Patterson Ranch, chine; Three area rugs; Plasticware; Several ron "Evil Roy" 45LC; Central Oregon's Children Vision more! 603 SE Elm St. $180 cash.541-678-7599 Sisters, 541-549-3831 storage cabinets; Greenhouse items, lots of other COLT Officers .22; Screenings. items. Lots of other items!!!! P omeranian pup p y Rugers: B l a ckhawkFather's Day is coming! Baler Twine PRINEVILLE NeighborYour donations are tax deductible. male wolf sable great F lattop 44 ; Su p e r Power lift chair Ultra Most Common Sizes Handled by... hood Sale June 1 8 2, Deedy's Estate Sales Co. personality 10 weeks Blackhawk 44; 1's in Comfort UC540, fully Quarry Ave. Hay & Feed Sat. 9-3, Sun. 10-3, For more information, 541-419-4742 days • 541-382-5950 eves 541-923-2400 old. $350. 6 mm, 2 7 0 , 7m m . recline to standing po10500 SE Ridgeview please call 541-330-3907 www.deedysestatesales.com 541-480-3160 541-389-1392 sition. 541-550-7913 www.quarryfeed.com Rd off Juniper Canyon.
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Call the Pa528 king bed, Irg LR, 1/5th interest in 1973 cific Northwest Daily • Sn o wmobiles • cu shion seat. 18,123 mi, 541-447-4876 torhome w/all oven, tub s hower, $2Q 99Q 5413Q6 Q289 Arctic insulation, all Cessna 150 LLC Connection options-3 slide outs, Loans & Mortgages (916) micro, load leveler options $35,000. 150hp conversion, low 2 88-6019 o r em a i l (2) 2000 A rctic C at satellite, 2 TV's,W/D, hitch, awning, dual 541-420-3250 time on air frame and elizabeth©cnpa.com Z L580's EFI with n e w etc. 3 2 ,000 m i les. batteries, sleeps 4-5, BANK TURNED YOU HDFat Bo 1996 DOWN? Private party for more info (PNDC) covers, electric start w/ Wintered in h e ated EXCELLENT CON- Nuyya 297LK H i tch- engine, hangared in Bend. Excellent perwill loan on real esreverse, low miles, both shop. $89,900 O.B.O. DITION. All accesHiker 2007,All seaformance & afford541-447-8664 tate equity. Credit, no excellent; with new 2009 sories are included. sons, 3 s l ides, 32' Trac-Pac 2-place trailer, able flying! $6,500. problem, good equity perfect for snow birds, $16,000 OBO. Need to get an 18.5' '05 Reinell 185, V-6 541-382-6752 drive off/on w/double tilt, is all you need. Call l eft k i t chen, re a r 541-382-9441 Volvo Penta, 270HP, ad in ASAP? lots of accys. Selling due Oregon Land Mortlounge, extras, must low hrs., must see, to m edical r e asons. gage 541-388-4200. see. $27,499 Prineville You can place it Completely $15,000, 541-330-3939 $6000 all. 541-536-8130 P ioneer 23 ' 19 0 F Q 541-447-5502 days 8 Rebuilt/Customized online at: 541-447-1641 eves. 2006, EZ Lift, $9750. 2012/2013 Award LOCAL MONEY:We buy www.bendbulletin.com Arctic Cat ZL800, 2001, short track, variable Winner secured trust deeds 8 Jayco Seneca 34', 2007. 541-548-1096 exhaust valves, elec- Showroom Condition note,some hard money 28K miles, 2 slides, Du541-385-5809 Many Extras loans. 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EXT, $1000. 23K miles, CD player, 707-484-3518 (Bend) Monaco Windsor, 2001, center, sep. bedroom, www.deschutesrecycli ng.com RV • Zieman 4-place hydraulic clutch, ex- 18.7' Sea Ray Monaco, loaded! (was $234,000 In Madras, 2 ne w e x tra t i res, CONSIGNMENTS trailer, SOLD! new) Solid-surface cellent condition. call 541-475-6302 1984, 185hp, V6 Merhitch, bars, sway bar WANTED Position June - August counters, convection/ All in good condition. Highest offer takes it. Cruiser, full canvas, life included. P r o-Pack, We Do The Work ... • Provide excellent customer service micro, 4-dr, fridge, Located in La Pine. 541-480-8080. • Cash handling experience a must vests, bumpers, water washer/dryer, ceramic anti-theft. Good cond, You Keep The Cash! Call 541-408-6149. Executive Hangar skis, swim float, extra tile & carpet, TV, DVD, c lean. Re q . 'til On-site credit • Assist public with recycling at Bend Airport (KBDN) prop & more. EZ Loader satellite dish, leveling, • Must frequently lift 50 lbs. 860 4/20/15. $19 , 900. approval team, 60' wide x 50' deep trailer, never in saltwater, 8-airbags, power cord 541-390-1122 • Maintain a safe work area web site presence. Motorcycles 8 Accessories w/55' wide x 17' high bialways garaged, very • Outdoors skslra@msn.com We Take Trade-Ins! fold dr. Natural gas heat, reel, 2 full pass-thru clean, all maint. records. trays, Cummins ISO 8.3 • Forklift experience a plus Free Advertising. offc, bathroom. Adjacent $5500. 541-389-7329 BIG COUNTRY RV 350hp turbo Diesel, 7.5 to Frontage Rd; great RV Apply at our office location at: Diesel gen set. $85,000 Bend: 541-330-2495 Victory TC 2002, visibility for aviation busiCONSIGNMENTS obo. 541-233-7963 Redmond: Bend Garbage 8 Recyling, ness. Financing availruns great, many WANTED 541-548-5254 20835 NE Montana yyay,Bend, OR able. 541-948-2126 or accessories, new We Do The Work ... Or email 1jetjock©q.com You Keep The Cash! Mail your resume to: 2002 Harley Davidson tires, under 40K 885 On-site credit miles, well kept. Heritage Softail Fl, emBend Garbage8 Recycling, Canopies & Campers approval team, P.O. Box 504, Bend, OR 97709 erald green 8 black, lots $6500 OBO. For 18'Maxum skiboat,2000, web site presence. Or of chrome 8 extras, 9K m ore i nfo. c a l l inboard motor, g reat We Take Trade-Ins! mi, perfect cond. $9995. cond, well maintained, Fax resume to: 541-383-3640 Attn: Molly 541-647-4232 Free Advertising. Call 503-999-7356 (cell) $8995obo. 541-350-7755 NATIONAL DOLPHIN An Equal Opportunity Employer 37' 1997, loaded! 1 BIG COUNTRY RV slide, Corian surfaces, Bend: 541-330-2495 One Half Interest in wood floors (kitchen), Redmond: Nurse Manager: ATVs • RV-9A for SALE 2-dr fridge, convection 541-548-5254 Pre-Op/Post-Op/Call Room 2005 Vans RV-9A, Canopy for long bed 1 8' Seaswirl 1984, microwave, Vizio TV & 0-320, Dynon, GPS, Suzuki Ei er 2004 great cond., w h ite open bow, V6, enroof satellite, walk-in ICOM's, KT-76C, Quadrunner ATV, autoTerry Lite 2000, great w/tinted windows 8 shower, new queen bed. gine 8 outdrive reC • a • N • T • F. •R BMW K1200 GT, 2007, matic, new tires, 2215 built, extras, $2495. Oxygen. Flies great, White leather hide-a- cond, see on craigslist, slider window. $500. hkcCm Ikcae 4r Camkn crystal gray metallic, miles, covered dog no damage history. $6500. 541-382-0964 541-580-7334 541-546-6920 bed 8 chair, all records, Job Summary: We are looking for a strong less than 20K mi, per300 plus Hours tach, carrier platform, nylon no pets or smoking. leader to fill the Nurse Manager role for the fect cond, large 43 liter dust cover, set of 4 kept in Redmond C $28,450. Pre-op / Post-Op / Call Room. This position tour box, new Michelin snow chains. $2899. Hanqar. Reduced to Call 541-771-4800 requires an individual capable of providing diP3 tires, factory battery Contact Larry at $35K, OBO: charger/maintainer. rect oversight of Pre-Op, Post-Op and the call 971-678-3196 or RV CONSIGNMENTS Dick Hansen, room whilemanaging 20-25 FTE's. The posi- $14,500. 541-550-6809 nortonjack © comcast.net 541-923-2318 WANTED! tion reports directly to the Clinical Director. 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Systems/ 97, Redmond People Look for Information Piper Call 541-385-5809 based in Madras, al20' 1993 Sea Nympf Fish appearancein good Qualifications: Must be able to demonstrate 541-923-1655 About Products and Yamaha Banshee 2001, & Ski, 50 hrs on new ways hangared since strong leadership and communication skills. condition. Smoke-free. Services Every Daythrough custom built 350 motor, engine, fish finder, chart new. New annual, auto Tow with y2-ton. Strong Must be a licensed RN in the state of Oregon, race-ready, lots of extras, RV The Bulletin Classifieds pilot, IFR, one piece or able to obtain licensure upon hire. 3-5 years suspension; can haul $4999/obo 541-647-8931 plotter & VHF radio with CONSIGNMENTS windshield. Fastest Arantenna. Good shape, ATVs snowmobiles, of Peri-Operative experience, preferably in an WANTED cher around. 1750 tofull cover, heavy duty ASC setting. The ideal candidate will have 870 even a small car! Great We Do The Work ... tal t i me . $ 6 8 ,500. kicker and electric price - $8900. management experience in an ASC setting. Boats & Accessories trailer, You Keep The Cash! 541-475-6947, ask for motors. Call 541-593-6266 0 0 • I On-site credit Rob Berg. $7500 or best offer. Position details: This is a full time exempt poapproval team, 541-292-1834 sition; Monday through Friday. Competitive web site presence. Harley Davidson 1991 salary, benefit package, retirement and bonus II I l t l l i l We Take Trade-Ins! Custom Softail, 39k 14' 1982 Valco River Trucks & plan PositionclosesJune 15, 2013. Free Advertising. miles, garaged, bags, Sled, 70 h.p., FishHeavy Equipment BIG COUNTRY RV cover, Vance exhaust, Finder. Older boat but 20.5' 2004 Bayliner Email resume to jobs@bendsurgery.com Bend: 541-330-2495 Weekend Warrior Toy LOTS of Chrome, SS price includes trailer, 205 Run About, 220 Redmond: bars, windshield and 3 wheels and tires. All Hauler 28' 2007, Gen, HP, V8, open bow, 541-548-5254 Aircraft, Parts extras! $6,500. for $1 5 00 ! Cal l exc. fuel station, exc cond. cond with very 541-788-3144 541-416-8811 sleeps 8, black/gray & Service low hours, lots of i nterior, u se d 3X , Harley Davidson Softextras incl. tower, $19,999 firm. Advertising Account Executive Tail Deluxe 20 0 7 , 15' older Seaswirl, Bimini 8 custom 541-389-9188 Diamond Reo Dump 35HP motor, cover, white/cobalt, w / pastrailer, $17,950. Truck 19 7 4, 12 -14 senger kit, Vance 8 d epth f inder, a s 541-389-1413 The Bulletin is looking for a professional and arre yard box, runs good Hines muffler system sorted live v e sts, driven Sales and Marketing person to help our Looking for your $6900, 541-548-6812 ) $1400. OBO. 8 kit, 1045 mi., exc. 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Like new, will also appear on @ $400/mo stored indoors for preferable, but we will train the right candidate. d epth f inder, a s only 2800 mi., major bendbulletin.com 541-948-2963 • • I sorted live v e sts, life $11,900 OBO. t upgrades and addiwhich currently re541-379-3530 The p o sition in c ludes a com p etitive tions. Helmets and $1400. OBO. ceives over 1.5 milor compensation package including benefits, and Jackets i n c luded. 541-548-7645 lion page views evMeet singles right now! 541-408-3811. rewards an aggressive, customer focused $6500.503-508-2367 Where can you find a ery month at no No paid o perators, salesperson with unlimited earning potential. extra cost. Bulletin helping hand? Winnebago Suncruiser34' just real people like Harley Heritage Classifieds Get Re2004, only 34K, loaded, you. Browse greetFrom contractors to Email your resume, cover letter Softail, 2003 sults! Call 385-5809 1/3 interest i n too much to list, ext'd w e l l- ings, exchange mesyard care, it's all here warr. thru 2014, $54,900 and salary history to: $5,000+ in extras, or place your ad equipped IFR Beech Bo- sages and connect $2000 paint job, Jay Brandt, Advertising Director on-line at in The Bulletin's Dennis, 541-589-3243 nanza A36, new 10-550/ live. Try it free. Call 16' O ld T o w n 30K mi. 1 owner, jbrandt@bendbulletin.com bendbulletin.com "Call A Service prop, located KBDN. now: 8 7 7-955-5505. For more information Camper C a noe, 881 OI $65,000. 541-419-9510 (PNDC) please call exc. cond, $ 900. Professional" Directory drop off your resume in person at Travel Trailers 541-385-8090 541-312-8740 1777SW Chandler, Bend, OR 97702; 21' Bluewater Mirage or 209-605-5537 Or mail to PO Box 6020, Bend, OR 97708; MUST SELL. No phone inquiries please. Worth $8315ACCOUNTANT Will sacrifice for Established CPA firm in Klamath Falls, OR is EOE I Drug Free Workplace $4 900 for quick sell seeking a CPA with 3-8 years' experience in pubTo see video, go to: lic accounting. The successful candidate shall Call54!385 5809 topramoteyourservrce Advertisefor 28daysstarting at 'lf0!aissleaolpackagersrxavaebleonourwebsrre) www.u2pro.com/95 have a strong technical background in tax and fiYard Maintenance/ 541-815-9981 Fleetwood 10' Tent nancial accounting, as well as excellent commuCart Washing Travel Trailer, 2004 nication skills. The applicant should be able to 21' Crownline 215 hp 1 queen bed, 1 regu- Building/Contracting work both independently and as a team player. I in/outboard e n g ine Handyman • L a ndscaping/Yard Care j Part Time Summer Candidate should have experience preparing 8 310 hrs, Cuddy Cabin lar bed+ dining area 5 <PO Position for High reviewing complex individual, corporate, and sleeps 2/ 3 p e ople, bed; gas s tovetop, NOTICE: Oregon state ERIC REEVE HANDY Nelson Country Disposal partnership returns. Responsibilities will also inportable toilet, exc. 2.5 cu. ft. refrigerator, law req u ires any- SERVICES. Home & Landscaping & clude tax planning, business consulting and acportable toilet, awcond. Asking $8,000. one who co n t racts Commercial Repairs, www.highcountrydisposal.com Maintenance counting services. We a r e a pr o fessional OBO. 541-388-8339 ning/grass mat, BBQ, for construction work Carpentry-Painting, Serving Central family-like team and offer a competitive salary receiver for bike carto be licensed with the Pressure-washing, • Wash, repair, maintain and organize all Oregon Since 2003 and a complete fringe benefit package. Ads published in the rier. Original owner, C onstruction Co n - Honey Do's. On-time Residental/Commercial carts 8 containers "Boats" classification m otivated t o se l l ! tractors Board (CCB). promise. Senior • Help in the yard where needed Please send cover letter and resume to: include: Speed, fish$5500. 541-389-2426 A n active lice n se Discount. Work guarSprinkler • Maintain a safe work area risakson@iscocas.com ing, drift, canoe, means the contractor anteed. 541-389-3361 Activation/Repair • Outdoors house and sail boats. i s bonded an d i n or 541-771-4463 •Monday-Friday8am- 12pm Back Flow Testing For all other types of s ured. Ver if y t h e Bonded & Insured General watercraft, please see contractor's CCB CCB¹181595 Maintenance Apply at our office location at: Class 875. c ense through t h e • Thatch & Aerate 1090 NE Hemlock, Redmond, OR 541-385-5809 Black Butte CCB Cons u mer • Spring Clean up Or Ranch Website Landscaping/Yard Care •Weekly Mowing Mail your resume to: Fleetwood 31' Wilderwww.hirealicensedcontractor. & Edging Bend Garbage & Recycling, P.O. Box 504, com n ess Gl 1 9 99, 1 2 ' •Bi-Monthly 8 Monthly Bend, OR 97709 or call 503-378-4621. slide, 2 4 ' aw n ing, Maintenance Or queen bed, FSC, out- The Bulletin recom•Bark, Rock, Etc. Fax resume to: 541-383-3640 Attn: Molly mends checking with Saturday, June 1st, 2-4p.m. ZOON 4 side shower, E-Z lift Quadrif An Equal Opportunity Employer s tabilizer hitch, l i ke the CCB prior to conLandsca in ~ Zau4 gar e r',~. •Landscape tracting with anyone. LOCATION: Black Butte Ranch Community new, been stored. More Than Service center-in the North/South Sisters Conference Some other t rades Construction Beautiful h o u seboat,$10,950. 707-688-4253 also req u ire addi- Peace Of Mind Web Developer Center. •Water Feature $85,000. 541-390-4693 tional licenses a nd Installation/Maint. www.centraloregon certifications. Spring Clean up •Pavers Are you a technical star who can also commuBlack Butte Ranch, Central Oregon's Premier houseboat.com •Leaves nicate effectively with non-technical execuGolf Resort was recognized by the Oregonian •Renovations •Cones as a "Top W orkplace in 20 1 2"and is GENERATE SOME exConcrete Construction tives and employees? Would you like to work •Irrigations Installation • Needles currently hosting a " Job Fair" for onsite interhard, play hard in beautiful Bend, OR, the reccitement in your neig• Debris Hauling Senior Discounts reation capital of the state? Then we'd like to views with Black Butte Ranch Managers for JJ & B Construction, borhood. Plan a gaBonded & Insured talk to you. immediate hiring of open positions in the quality concrete work. rage sale and don't Jayco Eagle Weed Free Bark 541-815-4458 Over 30 Years Exp. following areas: forget to advertise in 26.6 ft Iong, 2000 LCB¹8759 & Flower Beds Our busy media company that publishes nuSidewalks; RV pads; classified! 385-5809. • Housekeeping - Housekeeping Manager Driveways; Color & merous web and mobile sites seeks an experiSPRING CLEAN-UP! Sleeps 6, 14-ft slide, enced developer who is also a forward thinker, Stamp wor k a v a il. Lawn Renovation (Full-Time year round) 8 Houseperson/ Aeration/Dethatching 5erving Central Oregon smce1903 awning, Eaz-Lift Also Hardwood floor- Aeration - Dethatching Weekly/one-time service creative problem solver, excellent communiJanitorial staff stabilizer bars, heat cator, and self-motivated professional. We are • Food 8 Beverage - Cooks, Server/ Bartending a t aff o rdable Overseed avail. Bonded, insured. 875 & air, queen Compost Free Estimates! redesigning all of our websites within the next ers, Snack shop Attendants, Bussers and prices. 541-279-3183 walk-around bed, Watercraft couple of years and want you in on the ground more! Top Dressing COLLINS Lawn Maint CCB¹190612 very good condition, • Spa-Nail Techs & Massage Therapist floor. Ca/I 541-480-9714 FIND IT! Ads published in "Wa$10,000 obo. • Maintenance - Maintenance tech (Full-Time Landscape ALLEN REINSCH 541-595-2003 tercraft" include: KayBUY IT! Fluencywith PHP, HTML5, CSS3, jQuery and year round position) Maintenance Yard maintenance & aks, rafts and motorJavaScript is a must. Experience integrating • Welcome Center - Guest Services & SELL IT! Full or Partial Service clean-up, thatching, ~zed personal third-party solutions and social media applicaVacation Sales The Bulletin Classifieds •Mowing ~Edging plugging 8 much more! watercrafts. For tions required. 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If you've got what it takes, e-mail a OLCC for Server/Bartender & Snack AttenMotorhomes around bed, electric cover letter, resume, and portfolio/work sample dant positions. Excellent seasonal perks inHandyman EXPERIENCED WESTERN PAINTING awning, (4) 6-volt • links a n d/or re p ository ( GitHub) t o cluding Free Golf and Retail and Come by the Commercial Fleetwood 31' T i o ga batteries, plus many CO. Richard Hayman, resume@wescompapers.com. Job Fair and join our team today! 8 Residential Class C 1997, 25.000 I DO THAT! a semi-retired paintmore extras, never mi. V-10, Onan 4000 Home/Rental repairs ing contractor of 45 smoked in, first This posting is also on the web at www.bendV isit our w e bsite o r a p ply o n l i n e a t Small jobs to remodels years. S m al l J obs bulletin.com www.jobs@blackbutteranch.com o r c o ntact g enerator 275 h r s . owners, $19,900. Senior Discounts No leaks. Excellent Honest, guaranteed Welcome. Interior & HR © (541) 595-1523. Black Butte Ranch work. 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Pursuant to garaged & p ampered, 1955, new white soft Vin ¹074880 state that the original tive: J e f frey D. bed liner, tow pkg., non-smoker, exclnt cond, top, tonneau cover O RS 86.745, t h e $25,988 personal representa- E berhard, 22 9 7 5 premium wheels. $4300. 541-389-0049 and upholstery. New following i n format ive died, wa s r e - SW Erio Pl., TualaVin¹653072 chrome. B e a utiful tion is provided: 1. 970 6 2 , 4j@SUBARU. moved by the court or t in, O R Chev Cheyenne 20 1972 Car. $15,988 $25,0 0 0 . (503) 227 - 2424. PARTIES: Grantor: resigned, the date of Custom Camper, new Tar- 541-548-1422 Hwy 20, Bend. d eath, removal o r A ttorney for P e r Andrew G. Mason. S UBA R U . 2060 NE etMaster eng., 1 owner, 877-266-3821 Trustee: First sonal Representa1350 obo. 541-350-6235 resignation and t he 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. Dlr ¹0354 American Title Indate of appointment of tive: Robert LeCh877-266-3821 surance Company Check out the OSB¹ the n e w pe r sonal evallier, Dlr ¹0354 Bu c k ley of Oregon. Succesclassifieds online representative. It also 782818, Vans sor Trustee: Cassie www.bendbunetin.com shall state that all per- L aw P . c . , 5 3 0 0 K. Jones. BenefiMeadows Rd., Ste. sons having claims Updated daily Ford 1-ton extended van, against th e e s t ate 200, Lake Oswego, ciary: Douglas R. 1995, 460 engine, set-up shall present them, OR 9 7 035, (503) GMC 1966, too many Schultz. 2 . REf or c o n tractor w i t h Chevrolet Cameo extras to list, reduced to CORDING. The 620-8900 - o, (503) within four m o nths r shelves & bins, fold-down Pickup, 1957, $7500 obo. Serious buy620-7848 Trust Deed was reladder rack, tow hitch, after the date of the disassembled, frame ers only. 541-536-0123 corded as follows: first publication of the rlc©buckley-law.com. 180K miles, new tranny & powder coated, new Dodge R a m 2500 brakes; needs catalytic republished notice, to Date Recorded: Defront sheet metal, cab c ember 2 , 20 1 0 . Quad Cab SLT2005, converter & new wind- the n e w p e r sonal LEGAL NOTICE restored. $9995 firm. 4x4, auto trans, tow, shield. $2200. Notice of Public Recording No.: representative, at the Call for more info, 201 0-047958 O f fibed liner. Hearing M Pe 541-220-7808 address designated in 541-306-9958 (cell) Vin¹716973 cial Records of Dethe republished noFord Aerostar 1994 $15,988 Deschutes schutes County, Ortice for the presenta- The fOn 1971, Only 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. Eddie Bauer Edition tion of claims, or they County B o ar d of egon. 3. GMC Svg 877-266-3821 Fully Loaded, $19,700! Original low may be barred. (2) No County Commission- DESCRIPTION OF Dlr ¹0354 mile, exceptional, 3rd Mint Condition! notice by the succes- ers will hold a public P ROPERTY: T h e 31lr real property is deowner. 951-699-7171 Runs Excellent! sor personal repre- hearing on June 5, S UBA R U . 2013 at 10:00 am to scribed as follows $3000. sentative shall be reMOVING - NO ROOM! Res o lution L ot 1 4 o f Ro c k 541-350-1201 quired under review Chevy C-20 Pickup 2013-020 which upRidge Cabin Sites of subsection (1) of this 1969, all orig. Turbo 44 G MC Sierra S L T section if the original dates the Transporta- Black Butte Ranch, auto 4-spd, 396, model 2006 - 1500 Crew Deschutes County, personal representa- tion System DevelCST /all options, orig. Cab 4x4, Z71, exc. Char g e Oregon. Commonly tive dies, is removed o pment owner, $19,950, cond., 82 k m i les, methodology. The k nown a s 1 3 5 7 1 by the court, or re541-923-6049 Nine Bark, B lack $19,900. signs after the expira- public hearing will be GMC 1977 Sierra 541-408-0763 held in th e B arnes B utte Ranch, O R Chevy 1955 PROJECT tion of four months Lumina Van 1 9 9 5 , Classic 4x4 4. DEand Sawyer room lo- 97031. car. 2 door wgn, 350 Original from the date of the X LNT c o n d., w e l l owner, a show c ated at 1 300 N W F AULT. Both t h e small block w/Weiand first publication of the cared for. $2000 obo. Never restored or dual quad tunnel ram truck. notice to i n terested Wall Street, Bend OR Beneficiary and the 541-382-9835. off-road. AT, 400 V8, Trustee have with 450 Holleys. T-10 persons. [1969 c.591 97701. many extras, plus free elected to sell the 4-speed, 12-bolt posi, custom 8' matching utilt3 102; 1977 c.187 t31] International Fla t Weld Prostar wheels, ilty trailer, and Alpine LEGAL NOTICE said real property to Automobiles • LEGAL NOTICE The undersigned has satisfy the o bligaextra rolling chassis + canopy. Collectors wel- Bed Pickup 1963, 1 extras. $6500 for all. come! Sorry, no trades. t on dually, 4 s p d. Estate of John Wilbeen appointed pert ions secured b y Buick LeSabre Custrans., great MPG, 541-389-7669. liam Eberhard. Nosonal representative said trust deed and Firm, cash. $6995. tom 2004, rare 75k, could be exc. wood TICE TO I N TER- of the Estate of ROB- a notice of default 503-880-5020 $6000, worth way hauler, runs great, ESTED PERSONS. ERT THOMAS has been recorded new brakes, $1950. more. leather, C ase Numb e r: VILDIBILL, Deceased, pursuant to Oregon 541-419-5480. heated seats, nice 13PB0045. Notice: by th e D e s chutes Revised S t a tutes wheels. Good tires, The Circuit Court of County Circuit Court 86.735(3); the de30 mpg, white. the State of Oregon, o f the State of O r - fault for which the Convinced? Call Bob for the County of egon, probate num- foreclosure is made Chevy Wagon 1957, 541-318-9999 Deschutes, has apb er 13PB0060. A l l is grantor's failure to 4-dr., complete, Mercedes 450SL, 1977 the underpersons having claims pay when due the $7,000 OBO / trades 113K, 2nd owner, ga Buick Century Limited pointed as Personal against the estate are following sums: all Please call 2000, r u n s gr e at, signed raged, b o t h tops epresentative o f required to p r esent c urrent and p a s t 541-389-6998 beautiful car. $3400. R $10,900. 541-389-7596 the Estate of John the same with proper due payments and Subaru B a ja 20 0 5 , 541-312-3085 Chrysler 300 C o upe William E b erhard, vouchers within four l ate charges d u e A WD, l eather, b e d Buick Lucerne CXS deceased. All per1967, 44 0 e n g ine, (4) months after the and payable as of liner, tow. auto. trans, ps, air, 2006 sedan, V8, sons having claims date of first publicaJanuary 1, 2013 in Vin ¹103619 frame on rebuild, reNorthstar 4.6L enagainst said estate tion t o t h e u n der- the a m o un t of $16,988. painted original blue, gine, silver, black a re r e q uired t o signed or they may be $ 128,000.00, p l us original blue interior, leather, new $36,000; barred. Add i tional a dditional fut u r e present the same, 4j@SUBA RU N SUBARUOPBRND COM original hub caps, exc. Plymouth B a r racuda 92K miles, 18 wheels with proper vouchi nformation may b e payments and late chrome, asking $9000 1966, original car! 300 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. & much more, best ers to the Personal o btained f ro m t h e charges i n c urred 877-266-3821 or make offer. hp, 360 V8, centeroffer over $7900. R epresentative a t court records, the un- a fter J a nuary 1 , 541-385-9350 lines, 541-593-2597 Dlr ¹0354 c/o Robert LeChevdersigned or the atBob, 541-318-9999 2013; plus related LEGAL NOTICE 113.225 Notice to interested persons by
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given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this f oreclosure pro ceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire a mount then d u e ( other than s u c h portion of the principal as w ould not then be due had no default o c c urred) and by curing any other default complained of h e rein that is capable of being cured by tendering the p erformance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to p aying said sums or tendering the p erformance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the o b ligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts p rovided by sa i d ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the p lural, t h e wo r d grantor" in c ludes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other p erson owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, i f any. Dated this 23 day of May, 2013. GLEAVES SWEARINGEN LLP. By: Cassie K. Jones, S uccessor Trustee, P.o. Box 1147, Eugene, OR 97440, (541) 686-8833. FA IR DEBT CO L L ECTION PRACTICES N OTICE. We a r e debt collectors. This i s a n a t t empt t o collect a debt and any information obtained will be used forthat purpose.
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'14' A wkward. '14 Teen Wolf: Back to the Pack'14 Girl Code n '14' Girl Code n '14' Girl Code n '14' (11:32) Girl Code NICK 82 46 2440 FullHouse'G' FullHouse'G' Odd Parents O d d Parents SpongeBob S p ongeBob SpongeBob O d d Parents SpongeBob S a njay, Craig TeenageMut. Monsters, Alien OWN 161 103 31 103 The Nate Berkus Show 'PG' cc Rachael Ray n 'G' cc Dr. Phil n 'PG' cc Home MadeSimple n 'G' cc Undercover Boss n 'PG' cc Undercover Boss n 'PG' cc PAC12 47 310310310 Pac-12Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 SPIKE 132 31 34 46 Insanity! Total Gym Cook Safe Like NewCarpet Insanity Workout WEN Hair Care Search/Restore Horsepower TV Trucks! 'G' « M u s cleCar 'G Flip Men n 'PG' (11:32) Flip Men * "Calwoman" (2004, Action) Halle Berry, BenjaminBratt *** SinCity SYFY 13 35133 45 PaidProgram The Perfect Yard Front Yard DeepClean Cook Safe Cook Safe Twilight Zone TBN 205 60 130 The Lads TV (El) Auto B. 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(N) (Live) Wife SwapWomenwith clashingviews on Sports Stars of KEZI 9 Newsat 5:00 ABCWorld News KOHD Paid Program Tomorrow 'Y7' eowner With David Muir (ABC) discipline. n '14' « (N) cc Portable Cooktop Paid Program P a id Program Outdoorsman/Buck MLB Player Poll n MLB Baseball BostonRedSox at NewYork Yankees FromYankee Stadiumin the KFXO Entertainers: With Byron Allen Woody Paid Program 'G' (FOX) Harrelson;EthanHawke.(N) rr 'PG' McNeely (El) cc Bronx, N.Y.(N)rc (Live) « Victor Borge: Comedy in Music! n 'G' « Great PerformancesAndreaBocelli: Love in Portofino AndreaBocelli performslove KOAB (11:30) Barbra Streisand: OneNight Only Muddy Waters & the Rolling Stones Live n 'PG' « (PBS) at the Village Vanguard n 'G' songs.'G' « RugbyCollegiateSevensChampionship:TeamsTBA Track and Field PrefontaineClassic FromEugene, Ore. (N) n Paid Program N o odle and Doodle The Chica Show Pajanimals (El) 'Y' NHL Hockey Boston Bruinsat Pittsburgh KGW College (EI) 'Y' (EI) 'Y' Penguins(N) n (Live) « (NBC) From Philadelphia.(N) n (Live) « (Live) « KTVZDT2ChatRoom n (El) On the Spot n (El) Star Wars: The CloneWars R2D2sets off Tyler Perry's House Tyler Perry's House Tyler Perry's Meet Tyler Perry's Meet *** "Stuart Little 2"(2002, Comedy)GeenaDavis, HughLaurie, JonathanLipnicki 'G' cc (CW) 'G' cc to warn theJedi. 'PG' of Payne of Payne the Browns 'PG' the Browns 'PG' Stuart and Snowbaltry l to rescue afriend. cc OPBPL Barbra Streisand: One Night Only Mu d dy Waters 8 the Rolling Stones Live n 'PG' « Victor Borge: Comedy in Music! n 'G' cc Great PerformancesAndreaBocelli performslove songs. 'G' cc Flip This HouseJ.D. attempts to wocthe Beyond Scared Straight At-risk teenstour Beyond Scared Straight Fourteens get a Beyond Scared Straight Siblings from Beyond Scared Straight Troubledswamp- Beyond Scared Straight YoungVirginia neighbors. 'PG' « the county jail. '14' cc taste of jail life. '14' cc Virginia. '14' cc land teens visit jail. '14' cc troublemakers visit Iail. 14 ** "Con Air"(1997, Action) NicolasCage,John Cusack,John Rawhide Broken Trail A cowboyandhis nephewrescue five Chinese fromprostitution. '14' « 'AMC (11:30) 'PG' Malkovich. Viciousconvicts hijack their flight. *ANPL BadDog!Pi ckyPetsandPetPeeves Tanked Jurassi cCampgroundn 'PG' Tanked: Unfiltered n 'PG Tanked: Unfiltered n 'PG' cc Tanked Nigiri andthe NBA'PG' cc My Cat From Hell n 'PG' cc BRAVO Million Dollar Listing New York '14' M i l lion Dollar Listing New York '14' Don't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy Newlyweds: TheFirst Year '14' Newlyweds: TheFirst Year '14' Married to Medicine '14' Reba 'PG' cc CMT (11:30) Hot 20Countdown 2013CMTMusic Award nominees. (N)'PG' « CMT MusicAwardsVideo of the Year ** "Days ofThunder"(1990)TomCruise. Upstart stock-car driver goesto the edge. rc « CNBC Insanity! 'G' The Perfect Yard Get Sub D DeepClean WEN Hair Care Paid Program Paid Program Insanity Workout Ultimate Factories JohnDeere'G American Greed CNN CNN Newsroom(N) Sanjay Gupta, MD CNN Newsroom(N) The Situation Room CNN Newsroom BackstagePass Anderson CooperSpecialReport COM (11:13) * "GoodLuckChuck" (2007)DaneCook. cc (1:17) ** "Major League"(1989, Comedy)TomBerenger, CharlieSheen, CorbinBernsen. cc (3:52) ** "TheDukesof Hazzard" (2005,Comedy)JohnnyKnoxvile. cc COTV Paid Program P a id Program P a id Program Paid Program Paid Program E x t reme Desire Adventure Journal Get Outdoors Visions of NW C ity Club of Central Oregon CSPAN (11:00) Washington ThisWeek Communicators Washington ThisW eek *DIS Austin & Ally 'G' Austin & Ally n A ustin 8 Ally 'G' Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Jessie 'G' « Jessie G « A.N.T. Farm'G ' A.N.T. 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Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Restaurant: Impossible 'G' Restaurant Stakeout 'G Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Ir o n Chef America 'G' *** "Enemy oltheState" (1998) Will Smith. Rogueagents hunt a lawyer whohasanincriminating tape. ** "GhostRider" (2007, Action) NicolasCage, EvaMendes, Wes Bentley X-Men:Last FX HGTV Kitchen Crashers Kitchen Crashers Love It or List It 'G' « House Hunters 'G' House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters H ouse Hunters H ouse Hunters S taged Perf. Sta ged Perf. *HIST Titanic's Final Moments: Missing Titanic's Achilles Heel 'PG' cc Nazi Titanic 'PG' cc History of the World in TwoHours LIFE Unsolved Mysteries '14' cc Unsolved Mysteries '14' « "Past Obsessions" (2011) Josie Davis, DavidMilbern. Premiere. '14' « LookAgain" (2011)MorenaBaccarin, Paul Christie. Premiere. '14' « MSNBC (11:00) MSNBC Live (N) The Ed Show(N) Caught on CameraTeens GoneWild Caught on Camera UnusualSuspects Caught on Camera MTV (12:04) TrueLife I'm TooBeautiful (N) (1:09) TrueLife (N)n (2:13) True Life Twomenaresecretly attracted tomen. (3:18) True Life Youngentrepreneurs. (4:22) True Life I'mTooBeautiful n (5:27) True Life n NICK Monsters, Alien SpongeBob Power Rangers SpongeBob Odd Parents O d d Parents Od d Parents San jay and Craig SpongeBob Spo ngeBob Odd Parents Mon sters, Alien Undercover Boss n 'PG'acc Undercover Boss YankeeCandle'PG' Undercover Boss n '14' « Undercover Boss MGM Grand 'PG Undercover Boss LuckyStrike 'PG OWN Undercover Boss n 'PG' cc Pac-12 Football in 50 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 50 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 50 PAC12 Pac-12 Football in 60 SPIKE (12:03) Flip Men (12:35) Flip Men (1:07) Flip Menn (1:38) Flip Men n (2:10) ** "The Guardian"(2005,Drama)Kevin Costner, AshtonKutcher, SelaWard.A Coast Guard trainer makesaswimming champhis protege. n ** "Bladel" (2002) WesleySnipes. Avampire hunter unites with his preyagainst a newthreat *** "Terminator 3: Rise ofthe Machines" (2003) SYFY (11:30) *** «Sin City" (2005,Action) JessicaAlba, DevonAoki TBN Paws & Tales Chr. World News Praise the Lord Y « In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley 'G (El) Heroes & Legends of Bible Gaither: Precious Memories ** "Talladega Nights: TheBallad ol Ricky Bobby" (2005, Comedy)Wil Ferrell, John C Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Friends n 'PG' cc Friends n 'PG' cc Friends n (Part1 of Friends n (Part 2of *TBS (11:00) ** "Bewitched"(2005)NicoleKidman, Will Ferrell. « Reilly. A NASCAR driver has anewrival. «(DVS) Raymond n 'PG' Raymond n 'PG' 2) 'PG' cc 2) 'PG' cc (1935)Jean Harlow (10:45) *** "A (12:45) *** "TheNalural" (1984, Drama)Robert Redford, RobertDuvall, GlennClose. Aflawed baseball herc (3:15) *** fpatand Mike"(1952,Comedy)Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Aldo **** "Libeled Lady" TCM PatchofBlue" gets anew chance.« Ray. 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*** "Miracle"2004 KurtRussell. TheU.S. Olympic hockeyteam beats the Soviet team.'PG (11:20) ** "Tango8 Cash"1989 (1:10) ** "Waterworld" 1995KevinCostner. A loner navigates afuture world, rc 'PG-13' « *** "Frequency"2000, FantasyDennisQuaid, Jim Caviezel, AndreBraugher. 'PG-13' « ***"TheWaterHorse:LegendoltheDeep"2007EmilyW atson.'PG FXM Presents * ** "H ow to TrainYourDragon" Motorcycle RacingLucasOil ProMotocross Championship: Bristol National UFC Unleashed UFC Tonight U F C Insider The Ultimate Fighter n 'PG Best of PRIDEFighting Championship (11:30) LPGATour Golf ShopRiteClassic, SecondRound(N) (Live) Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Champions:Principal CharityClassic, SecondRound(N) *** "Cupid"(2012) JoelyFisher, JamieKennedy.'G' « * "FlowerGirl" (2009) 'PG' « HALL (11:00) *** "Smooch" (2011)'G' The WishingWell" (2010,Drama)Jordan Ladd, Jason London. 'PG' « *** "Behind the Candelabra" 2013,DocudramaMichael Douglas. n « HBO Madagascar 3:Wanted 2013 Rockand Roll Hall of FameInduction Ceremony n '14' « *** "V for Vendetta" 2005 'R IFC (12:15) ** "EventHorizon"1997, ScienceFiction LaurenceFishburne. 'R (2:15) ** "TheCore" 2003, Action AaronEckhait, Hilary Swank.Scientists travel to the center of the Earth. 'PG-13 ** "Meetthe Fockers" 2004, ComedyRobert DeNiro. n 'PG-13' cc MAX Anchorman (12:40) **** "Saving PrivateRyan"1998, WarTomHanks, Edward Burns,TomSizemore. n 'R' cc * TheSitter 'R' NBCSN RacerTV(N) 'G' Track and Field Prefontaine Classic N H L Live (N) (Live) NHL HockeyLosAngeles Kings at Chicago Blackhawks(N) (Live) NHL Live (N)(Live) To Be Announced Polygamy, USATheWinter Ball 'PG Alaska StateTroopers '14 NGC Polygamy, USA 'PG Polygamy, USA TheBaptism 'PG' Polygamy, USA 'PG Alaska StateTroopers Knife Fight '14' NTOON Monsuno: Com. Huntik:Secrets The Penguins The Penguins Wild Grinders 'Y7' Wild Grinders 'Y7' NFL Rush Zone NFL Rush Zone Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender OUTD Fishing University Lindners Fish. H o ok-N-Look Trevor Gowdy TheBassmastersRamadaQuest Outdoors Flyrod Chronicles Buccaneers Pro TeamJournal Gridiron Outdoors Steve's Outdoor *** "The Pianist"2002, Historical DramaAdrien Brody,ThomasKretschmann. n 'R' « * "Autumnin NewYork" 2000, RomanceRichard Gere. Premiere. 'PG-13 SHO (11:55) ** "The BigEmpty"2003Jon Favreau. 'R' « SPEED A Racer's Life O n the Edge (N) Monster Jam Rolex Sports CarSeries RacingDetroit FromBelle IslandPark in Detroit, Mich. (N) SPEED Center (N) Inside-Headsets NASCAR Racing STARZ (1045) 10 Years **"Underworld: Awakening"2012 KateBeckinsale. 'R' (205) Da Vinci's Demons'MA' « (3:05) **"ResidentEvil: Retribution" 2012 n 'R' cc (4:45) ** "10 years" 2011Channing Tatum. n 'PG-13 ** "Valkyrie" 2008TomCruise. rr TMC The GoldenBowl (12:45) ** "Stepmom"1998, Drama Julia Roberts, SusanSarandon. Premiere. rr 'PG-13 TheBangBang Club"2010, DramaRyanPhilippe. rt 'R' « "WE Bridezillas: The Boot Camp Couples Bridezillas Tasha &Remy'14' cc Bridezillas Remy &Blanca '14' cc Bridezillas Haley andAriel '14' cc Bridezillas: TheBoot CampCouples Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas ENCR FMC FUEL GOLF
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MSNBC 59 59 128 51 (11:00) MSNBC Live (N) The Ed Show(N) Caught on Camera The HitmanTapes The HitmanTapes MTV 192 22 38 57 (11:00) **"ATL"(2006)Tip Harris. n (1:41) *** "CoachCarter" (2005,Drama)SamuelL. Jackson. A high-school basketball coachpusheshis teamto excel. n (4:55) TeenWolf: Back to the Pack NICK 82 46 2440 SpongeBob SpongeBob S pongeBob S p ongeBob S p ongeBob S pongeBob S pongeBob S pongeBob * * "Racing Stri pes"(2005)BruceGreenwood.Premiere.n cc OWN 161 103 31 103Super Soul Sunday (N) n 'PG' The Best of the Oprah Show'PG' Oprah Presents Master Class 'PG' Oprah Presents Master Class 'PG' Oprah Presents Master Class 'PG' Oprah's Next Chapter 'PG' « PAC12 47 310310310 The12 Best W o men's College Volleyball Oregon Oregon at State W o men's College Volleyball Oregon Stanford at Women's CollegeVolleyball UCLAat Oregon The 12 Best W m . 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'14 ** "MegaPiranha"(2010,ScienceFiction) Tiffany, Paul Logan. '14 ** "MaiibuSharkAttack" '14' SYFY (5:00) "MegaShark vsCrocosaurus" TBN Believeryoice C r e flo Dollar 'G' Esther A mother tells her daughter thestory of Esther Praise the Lord Y cc Against All Odds Behind Scenes Cross - Switch **"EvanAlmighty"(2007,Comedy)SteveCarell,MorganFreeman.Godcommandsa TheBigBang ** "Evan Almighty"(2007)SteveCarell, The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang *TBS newly electedcongressmanto build an ark. «(DVS) Theory n 'PG Theory n '14' Theory n '14' Theory n 'PG' Theory n '14' Theory n '14' MorganFreeman. «(DVS) **** "TheAdventuresof RobinHood" (1938, Adventure) Errol Flynn. TheSherwood "Gribiche"(1926)Jean Forest, FranqoiseRosay,Cecile Guyon.Premiere. Silent. A ** "Le CombatdansPr? e" (1961, Drama) (5:00) *** "TheCourt Jester" (1956) TCM Danny Kaye,Glynis Johns. « Forest outlawsaves King Richard, MaidMarian. «(DVS) wealthy womanadopts alow-born lad. Romy Schneider. 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Premiere. n Never EverDo SYFY 13 35 133 45 Paranormal Witness 'PG Haunted Collector Haunted Collector Haunted Collector (N) ParanormalWitness (N) Haunted Collector TBN 205 60 130 Joseph Prince End of the Age Praise the Lord 'Y' cc Always Good Jesse Duplantis Easter Exper. Creflo Dollar 'G' Behind Scenes Praise the Lord The King of Seinfeld ThePez Seinfeld The Boy- Seinfeld 'PG' cc Family Guy n Family Guy Death The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan AlexanderSkarsgard;George 'TBS '14' cc Queens n 'PG Dispenser 'PG' friend 'PG' Lives '14' Theory n 'PG Theory n '14' Theory n '14' Theory n 'PG' R.R. Martin. (N) « (5:00)"TheFar (6:45) *** "Winchester 73" (1950,Western) JamesStewart, ShelleyWinters. A *** "Devil'sDoorway" (1950,Western) RobertTaylor, Louis ** "Cimarron" (1960, Western)GlennFord, Maria Schell. Homesteadersspend25 TCM Country" (1955) cowboy isdetermined to retrieve his stolen rifle. « Calhern, PaulaRaymond, cc years in Oklahomaafter1889 land rush. « *TLC 17 34 32 34 Toddlers&Tiarasn'PG' « Toddlers & Tiaras n 'PG' cc Breaking Amish: BraveNewWorld Toddlers & Tiaras (N)'PG' « TheGood Buy The Good Buy Toddlers &Tiarasn 'PG'« Castle Last Call Abody isfound in the Castle Nikki Heat Investigating a Castle TheFinal Nail Investigating a Castle SetupFederal agenttakes over a CastleCountdownPreventing acity The Mentahst RedSkyat Night Apromi *TNT East River. n 'PG' cc matchmaker's murder. 'PG' cc friend of Castle's. n '14' murder case. 'PG' wide catastrophe. 'PG' nent lawyer is kidnapped.'14' *TOON 84 Adventure Time Regular Show Regular Show Wrld, Gumball NinjaGo: Mstrs Teen Titans Go! KingoftheHill K i ngoftheHill A mericanDad AmericanDad FamilyGuy'14' FamilyGuy'14 *TRAV 17 51 45 42 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. 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** "Conspiracy Theory"1997, SuspenseMel Gibson, Julia Roberts. n 'R' cc (10:20) ** "Absolute Power"1997Clint Eastwood FXM Presents **"Happy, Texas"1999,ComedyJeremyNortham.'PG-13'« ** "Happy, Texas"1999 'PG-13 104204104120 Dude-MyCar FXM Presents * "Dude, Where'sMyCar?"2000AshtonKutcher 34 (5:00) UFCReloaded Nick DiaztakesonCarlos Condit The Ultimate Fighter n 'PG' UFC Fight Night n '14 The Ultimate Fighter n 'PG 28 301 27 301 PGATour Golf Big BreakMexico Golf Central In s ide PGA Tour PGA Tour Golf On the Range Inside PGATour Learning Center HALL 66 33175 33 Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Brady Bunch Frasier n ' PG' Frasier n 'PG' Frasier n 'PG' Frasier n 'PG' Frasier n 'PG' Frasier n 'PG' Frasier n 'PG' Frasier n 'PG' HBO 425501 425501(5:45) "Reagan"2011, Documentary n 'NR' « ** "TroubleWith theCurve" 2012Clint Eastwood. n 'PG-13' cc Veep 'MA' « G a me of Thrones n 'MA' « Real Time With Bill Maher n 'MA' * "Co//ateral Damage"2002, ActionArnold Schwarzenegger. 'R' IFC 1 0 1 0 5 (5:00) ** "TheLastLegion (7:15) * "Co//ateral Damage"2002,Action Arnold Schwarzenegger,Elias Koteas. 'R TheLast Legion *** "Heat" 1995 AlPacino. Ahomicide detective matcheswits with acunning adversary. n 'R' cc MAX 400508 508 ** "TheRevenant" 2009, ComedyDavid Anders. n 'R' cc Banshee Pilot n 'MA' cc NBCSN 27 58 30 209 NHLHockey PittsburghPenguinsat BostonBruins (N) N H L Live (N) The Crossover Pro Football Talk Cycling Motorcycle Racing (N)'PG Poker After Dark 'PG' « Alaska StateTroopers'14 Breakout '14' NGC 157 157 A l aska State Troopers'14 Locked UpAbroad (N)'14 Alaska State Troopers '14' Locked UpAbroad'14' NTOON 89 115189115 OddParents O d d Parents Od d Parents Odd Parents Odd Parents O d d Parents Robot, Monster Robot, Monster Back, Barnyard Back, Barnyard DannyPhantom Danny Phantom OUTD 37 307 43 307 Elite Tactical Unit Sig Academy Am e r. RiflemanShooting Gallery1911, WildBunch Best Defense Elite Tactical Unit Sig Academy Shooting USA cc Your Weapon Shooting Gallery ** "Allln: ThePokerMovie" 2009 'NR' « SHO 500 500 60 Minutes Sports (N) '14' cc The Borgias Tears ofBlood'MA' 60 Minutes Sports n '14' « (5:45) ** "Shade" 2003StuartTownsend. 'R' « SPEED 35 303125303Wrecked '14' Wrecked '14' Pinks 'PG Pinks 'PG' Car Warriors '69Bugs VW '14' Wrecked '14' W r ecked '14' Pinks'PG' Pinks 'PG' Unique Whips '14' ** "Pirates oltheCaribbean: OnStranger Tides"2011 JohnnyDepp. n 'PG-13' « STARZ 300408300408 (5:20)***"Hol es"2003SigourneyWeaver.'PG (7:20) *** "Brave" 2012,Adventure n 'PG' « EllaEnchanted ** "Valkyrie"2008, Historical DramaTomCruise. n 'PG-13 ** "W." 2008, Docudrama Josh Brolin. Premiere. n 'PG-13' « TMC 525 52 5 * * L ast Dance (6:20) "Pros 8Ex-Cons"2005 SamWorthington. 'R' *WE 14 41 174118 Braxton Family Values Braxton Family Values L.A. Hair The BigBlowOut L.A. Hair L.A. Hair Confidential L.A. Hair ChinaWagesWar L.A. Hair Kim's hair dilemma. ENCR FMC FUEL GOLF
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