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A truck crash in March left a heap of beehives and their 5 million inhabitants on the side of the highway north of Madras. Local beekeeping volunteers have since stepped in to help out.
Ill spor'ts: golf —summit High boys and girls both take
district championships.C1
Online gamdling —The first legal site launched this week. A look at what could
change for the industry.AS
Guu shows —They're not just for guns andammoanymore. Coins, jewelry, clothes and more haveturned these events into traveling malls.
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And a Web exclusiveCuban activists opposing the regime are traveling the world to air their grievances.
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Marti Meyer and Stephen Harris, center, inspect a beehive panel as Al James, left, marks down one hive's condition and
five days on U.S. Highway 97 before they were recovered and shipped to Bishop Farms.
Erika Kightlinger, right, gets a panel from ahive ready last week
A struggle for Muslim identity By Michelle Boorstein and Farah Mohamed The Washing ton Pos t
WASHINGTON — In 2001, Sami Elzaharna was a 14-year-old in Saudi Ara-
bia and not very engaged in Islam. Four years later, he moved toMaryland and was immediately hit by a wave of questions about his identity and beliefs. After hearing so much criticism of U.S. foreign policy, what was he to make
of U.S. flags
flying in front • Latest of mosques? Boston How could bombing h e balance news,A2 hi s affection for American culture with the stereotyping of Islam he saw all over the television news? Were the rituals and clothing he grew up with actually more cultural than religious? What did he really believe, or even know, about Islam? "I was playing catch-up. People who come here
young are playing catchup in terms of exploring who they are ... how they'll bring together where they were and where they are now," said Elzaharna, 26, now a married software developer and very observant Muslim. In its turn toward radicalization and violence, the story of the Muslim brothers accused in the Boston bombings was an aberration. But its broad theme of immigration followed by a complex search for identity in post-Sept. 11 America echoes aprocess familiarto
many young Muslims. SeeMuslim /A4
at Bishop Farms, east of Bend.
The four, members of theCentral Oregon BeekeepersAssociation, have helped check221 boxes of beesthat were recovered from the scene of an accident near Madras. The bees spent
Harris said heand his team saved most of the bees. On April 26, they just finished looking through every recovered hive to determine the health of the colonies. He is now working to
place the beecolonies in local organic farms and gardens and with other beekeepers.
A phO'tO Stury —Leading the rehabilitation effort is Stephen Harris, a master beekeeperinstructor. The work hasn't been easy.B2
• Bees are in trouble everywhere.Until this week,scientists couldn't guesswhy. It's one of the most perplexing environmental mysteries of recent years: Whyare honeybees dying? And what can be done to stop a catastrophic disaster with far-reaching economic and environmental consequences in the United States and beyond?
Scientists don't yet have adefinitive answer. But a U.S. Department of Agriculture and Environmental Protection Agency report issued Thursdaysuggests a complex mix of problems contributing to honeybeecolony declines: parasites, disease, genetics, poor nutrition and, perhapsmost immediate, pesticide exposure.
Bulletin staff report Fireseason may start weeks early in Central Oregon this year; in fact, it may be here already. "That's kinda what we're thinking," said meteorologist/fire analyst Terry • California Marsha of the fire forces Northwest evacuaI n t e ragency tlons B6 Coo r dkna tion Center. "Some areas of Oregon, more so than Washington, are the driest it's been in 20 years or so for the first three months of the year." Coincidentally, authorities dubbed the coming week "Wildfire Awareness Week," and urged property owners, especially those where the city meets the forest, to prepare by creating barriers to fire and clearing their property of flammable debris. Oregonians should "take an earlier look at their surroundings and take some steps to protect their property and families," said spokesman Richard Hoover of the Oregon State Fire Marshal. See Fire/A5
Snowpack is melting at record pace
The honeybee By Dylan J. Darling
RangeOfthePrOblem Since 2006, multiple bee species
It's not just honey. The USDA esti-
have beendying off in the millions in a phenomenonknown ascolonycollapse disorder. Experts mappedthe decline
mates that one-third of all food andbeverages are madepossible by pollination, mainly by honeybees.
in the most detail within a year, in 2007. Here's what they estimated: • The number of bee colonies in the U.S.
hasbeen cut inhalfsince 1945. • The die-off is happening in at least
half of the states,Oregon included. • Economically,between $20 billion and $30 billionin U.S. agricultural production is at stake. Scientists involved in the recent study said the examination of dead bees found
residue ofmorethan100 chemicals, including insecticides and pesticides
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Bee economics
Top cropsdependent onbees
The federal report camethe same week that Europeanofficials took steps toward banning a class of pesticides
known as neonicotinoids, derived from nicotine, that they consider a critical fac-
Billions of dollars, from 2008 data
tor in the mass deaths of bees there. But the USDA, the EPAand others involved
• Total value of crop production • Bees' value in that production
in the beestudy here said therewas not enough evidence to support such aban, and that the costs of such action might
exceed the benefits. "There is no quick fix," said May
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Berenbaum, anentomologist (insect scientist) and a study participant. "Patching
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used to control parasites in beehives. This week's report warns that even
Cantaloupeand honeydew
with intensive research to understand thecauseofhoneybeecolonylosses
Farmers, beekeepers, pesticide manufacturers, government researchers and
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in the United States, losses continue to
be high and could pose aserious threat to meeting the pollination demands for
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academics are scheduled to meet this summer to further study the bee die-off and pesticide use, and to brainstorm possible solutions. Unfortunately, this
summer could be atough onefor industrial beekeepers around the world.
Sources: New YorkTimes, Mcclatchy-Trihune, The Associated Press
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Relatively dry weather in Central Oregon since the start of 2013 could leavereservoirslow come fall, says the state official tasked with managing water supplies here. "We are very, very dry in parts of the basin," said Jeremy Giffin, Deschutes Basin watermaster for the Oregon Water Resources Department in Bend. The result is higher demand from water users and less water being stored in reservoirs, such as Wickiup southwest of town. Unless a change in the weather occurs, the reservoirs could shrink to 15-20 percent of capacity at the end of summer. The current warm, sunny days in Central Oregon are speeding up the mountain snow melt, said Julie Koeberle, hydrologist with the Oregon Snow Survey for the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Portland. See Snowpack/A5
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U.S. and Syria —President Barack Obamasaid Friday he doesn't foresee any circumstance requiring the U.S. to sendground troops into Syria, even asWashington pursues more evidence about the regime's purported use of chemical weapons. Thepresident's declaration was in line with the apparent prevailing sentiment in Washington. Even one of Obama's chief antagonists on Syria, Sen. John McCain,
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The Associated Press BOSTON — A suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings died from gunshot wounds and blunt trauma to his head and torso, a funeral director said Friday. W orcester f uneral h o m e owner Peter Stefan has 26year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body and read details from his death certificate. The certificate cites Tsarnaev's "gunshot wounds of torso and extremities" and lists the time of his death as 1:35 a.m. on April 19, four days after the deadly bombing, Stefan said. Tsarnaev died after a gunfight w it h a u thorities who had launched a massive manhunt for him and his brother, ethnic Chechens from Russia who came to the United States about a decade ago. Police have said he ran out of ammunition before his younger brother dragged his body un-
der a vehicle while fleeing. Tsarnaev's family on Friday was making a r r angements for his funeral as investigators searched the woods near a college attended by 19-yearold Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was captured less than a day after his brother's death. The f u n eral p a r lo r i n W orcester is f a m iliar w i t h Muslim services and said it will handle arrangements for Tamerlan Tsarnaev, whose body was releasedby the state medical examiner Thursday. The body initially was taken to a North Attleborough funeral home, where it was greeted by about 20 protesters. Stefan, owner of Graham Putnam and Mahoney Funeral Parlorsin Worcester, an hour's drive west of Boston, said everybody deserves a dignified burial service no matter the circumstances of his or her death and he is pre-
ing that would be "the worst thing the United States could do right now." Obama, who was meeting with Central American leaders in Costa Rica, was asked what the United States would do if its investi-
pared for protests. "My problem here istryingto find a gravesite. A lot of people don't want to do it. They don't want to be involved with this," said Stefan, who said dozens of protesters gathered outside his funeral home, upset with his decision to handle the funeral. "1 keep bringing up the point of Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh or Ted Bundy. Somebody had to do those, too." Meanwhile, two U.S. officials said Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told interrogators that he and his brother initially considered setting off their bombs on July Fourth. B oston police said t h ey planned to r eview security procedures for the lndependence Day Boston Pops concert and f i reworks display, which draws a crowd of more than 500,000 annually and is broadcast to a national TV audience.
gations find firmer evidence of Syrian use of chemical weapons. He repeated his earlier assertion that it would be a "game-changer."
Odama in GOSta RiCa —Obamacame to Latin America eager to move the region's relationship with the U.S. beyond fighting drugs and organized crime, yet the pervasive problems still trailed him throughout his three-day trip to Mexico and Costa Rica. In the Costa Rican capital Friday, Obama defended his administration's efforts
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Force, which hasspent $300 million studying scramjet technology that it hopes can be used to deliver strikes around the globe within minutes.
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NEED TO KNOW HAPPENINGS
Yemeni minister in Washington
Kentucky Derdy — The 139th year of the horse race occurs at Churchill Downs. C1
National Homedrew Day — Makers ofhomemade beer celebrate their hobby.
HISTORY Highlight:In1776, Rhode Island declared its freedom from
England, two months before the Declaration of Indepen-
dence was adopted. In1626, Dutch explorer Peter Minuit landed on present-day Manhattan Island.
In1862,after a monthlong siege, Union forces prepared to unleashamassivebombardment against Confederate troops at Yorktown, Va., only to discover the Confederates
SANAA, Yemen — With a weeks-long hunger strike
focusing newattention on
Nearly 800 detainees have been Attantic Ocean
sent to Guantanamo Bay since it opened 11 years ago. Now,
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Cases under DOJ-DOD review for possible prosecution:24
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close the prison. But what to do
Currently charged (includes alleged 9/11 conspirators):7
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April 2013: Guards enforce lockdown; hunger strike grows
Prison timeline Dec. 2001: Ja n . 2002: Selected as a Detainees detention site begin arriving
June 2003: Highest population of about 680 detainees
March 2008: Last detainee enters the facility
June 2008: Jan. 2009: Supreme Court O b a ma says detainees are orders protected under t h e prison U.S. Constitution c l osed
had slipped awayduring the night. In1886, at Haymarket Square
Of the 766 remaining prisoners Eligible for transfer or release:
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tion for an 8-hour work day turned into a deadly riot when
a bomb exploded. In1904, the United States took over construction of the
Panama Canal. In1932, mobster Al Capone, convicted of income-tax evasion, entered the federal
penitentiary in Atlanta. (Capone was later transferred to
Alcatraz Island.)
In1942, the Battle of the Coral Sea, the first naval clash
foughtentirely with carrier aircraft, began in the Pacific during World War II. (The out-
come was considered atactical victory for lmperial Japan, but ultimately a strategic one
for the Allies.) In1959, the first Grammy
Awards ceremony washeld at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Do-
menico Modugno wonRecord of the Year and Song of the Year for "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu
(Volare)"; Henry Mancini won Album of the Year for "The Music from Peter Gunn." In1961, the first group of "Freedom Riders" left Wash-
ington, D.C., to challenge racial segregation on interstate
buses and in bus terminals. In 1970, Ohio National
Guardsmen openedfire during an anti-war protest at Kent State University, killing four
students and wounding nine others.
In1998, Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski was given four life
sentences plus 30 years by a federal judge in Sacramento, Calif., under a pleaagreement that spared him the death
penalty. Ten yearsago:Tornadoes swept across the Central Plains and Midwest, resulting
in 38 deaths and causing a wide swath of destruction.
Five yearsago:President George W. Bush visited
Greensburg, Kan., where he hailed the resilience of the town and its tiny high school
graduating class, oneyear after a tornado barreled through with astonishing fury.
One year ago: TheU.S. and China outlined a tentative deal
to send ChenGuangcheng, a blind legal activist, to America for study and potentially bring
a face-saving end to adelicate diplomatic crisis. (Chen left China on May19, 2012.)
BIRTHDAYS Hosni Mubarak, the former
president of Egypt is 85. Katherine Jackson, matriarch of the Jackson musical family,
is 83. Actor Richard Jenkins is 66. Country singer Stella
Parton is 64. Singer-actress Pia Zadora is 61.Rhythmand-blues singer Oleta Adams is60. Rhythm-and-blues
singer Sharon Jones is 57. Country singer Randy Travis is 54. Actress Mary
McDonough is 52. Comedian Ana Gasteyer is 46. Actor Will Arnett is 43. Rock musician
Mike Dirnt (GreenDay) is 41. TV personality and fashion
designer Kimora LeeSimmons is 38. Singer LanceBass ('N Sync) is 34. — From wire reports
Guantanamo Bay,Cuba, the minister of human rights for Yemen arrived in Washington on Friday for talks she hopes will lead to the repatriation of at least some of the Yemenis held at the island prison. Speaking on the eve of her trip, Hooriya Mashhour said that the Yemeni government's ultimate goal is to gain custody of all its
citizens currently held at Guantanamo — anumber that is uncertain but includes at least 84 of the 166 men imprisoned there. But she said her current
hope is more modestthe return of the two dozen
or so Yemenis that a special Obama administration task force determined in 2010 could be returned to their
Because closing Guantanamo Bay is still such
McKeon, R-Calif., objected to to achieve his goal of shutting homeland. Obama blaming C o ngress. Guantanamo. Padmanabhan "At the very least, we want "The president faces bipara tough sell in Congress, the White House may said Obama needs to figure the release of the detainees tisan opposition t o c l osing out what level of risk he's willwho have beencleared look instead toward smaller steps like transferring Guantanamo Bay's detention ing to accept in Yemen, come — those who have already center because he has offered up with a strategy for prosbeen determined to present some terror suspects back overseas. no alternative plan regarding ecuting detainees and deterno threat to the U.S.," she the detainees there, nor a plan mine how to handle those who sald. Shutting down the prison at "There is bipartisan opposi- for future terrorist captures," are considered dangerous but The State Department said the U.S. naval base in Cuba is tion to closing Gitmo." McKeon said in a statement. for whom there isn't sufficient this week that 26 of the a goal that has eluded PresiRepublicans an d s everal A tough issue is where to evidence for prosecution. Yemenis at the center have "The dent Barack Obama since he Democrats have repeatedly send detainees cleared for Obama said Tuesday, been cleared for release, took office. In his first week, blocked efforts by Obama to transfer, particularly the ma- idea that we would still mainand that 30 others could he signed an executive order take the initial steps toward jority who ar e Yemeni natain forever a group of individbe transferred to Yemen if for its closure, but Congress closure. The law that Con- tionals. Obama has banned uals who have not been tried, the government could take has used its budgetary power gress passed an d O b a ma the transfer of Guantanamo that is contrary to who we are, "appropriate measures to to block detainees from being signed in March to keep the detainees to Y e men s i nce it is contrary to our interests, reduce the risks associated moved to the United States. government running includes January 2010 because of secu- and it needs to stop." Padmawith their return." Now, with 100 of the 166 a longstanding provision that rityconcerns after a would-be nabhan saw that as a potential — McClatchy Newspapers prisonerson a hunger strike in prohibits any money for the bomber attempted to blow up shift in Obama's thinking. — The Associated Press protest of their indefinite de- transfer of Guantanamo de- a U.s.-bound flight on instructention and prison conditions, tainees to the United States tions from al-Qaida operatives Obamais promisinga renewed or its territories. It also bars in Yemen. push before Congress and has spending to overhaul any U.S. Senate Intelligence Chairordered a review of his admin- facility in the U.S. to house woman Dianne Feinstein, Distrative options. The White detainees. Calif., who initially supported House is acknowledging its That makes it essentially the suspension of transfers process to r eview p r isoner illegal for the government to to Yemen, wrote the White cases forpossible release has transfer the men it wants to House last week urging reconnot been implemented quickly continue holding, i ncluding sideration of that policy as part enough and says the president five who were charged be- of a renewed effort to transfer is considering reappointing a fore a military tribunal with all 86 of the cleared detainees. senior official at the State De- orchestrating the Sept. 11 at- Obama spokesman Carney partment to focus on transfers tacks. But that doesn't mean said Wednesday the Yemen out of the prison. the administration's hands are moratorium was among the Guantanamo had s lipped completely tied. Guantanamo policies under r Ctr' 'e down the agenda of the presiEight-six prisoners at Guan- review. dent who promised to close tanamo have been cleared for Vijay Padmanabhan, who it during his campaign five transfer to o ther countries. was a State Department lawyears ago but has transferred Such transfers were common yer responsible for Guantanafew prisoners out in r ecent under President George W. mo-related cases in the Bush years. Conditions at the camp Bush and at the beginning of administration, said Obama are tense, with 23 prisoners the Obama a dministration. faces three major questions who are in danger of starving They stopped after Congress themselves now being force- imposed new security restricfed through nasal tubes and tionsover concerns that some some 40 naval medical perprisoners might be released NQRTHWEsT sonnelarriving over the week- by foreign governments and end to deal with the strike that return to the battlefield. Featured Business shows no sign of ending. 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P HILADELPHIA — D o u ble-amputee Jason Koger used to fly hundreds of miles to visit a clinician when he wanted to adjust the grips on his bionic hands. Now, he's got an app. Koger came to Philadelphia this week to demonstrate the i-limb ultra revolution, a prosthetic developed by the British firm Touch Bionics. Using a stylus and an iPhone, Koger
By Timothy B. Wheeler BLACKWATER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Md. — Trapped in a
steel cage barely big enough to hold her, the large squirrel was not happy, pawing at the bars and trying them with her teeth. Matt Whitbeck and Cherry Keller of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service were glad to see her, though. The furry
can choose any of 24 grip patterns that best suit his needs. It's the latest evolution in equipment for Koger, a 34y ear-old married f ather o f three from Owensboro, Ky., who lost his hands in an allt errain vehicle accident i n 2008. "Five years ago, I couldn't
pull my pants up by myself," said Koger. "Today, I go hunting and do some of the things that I probably never imagined I could have done five
years ago." The technology i ndicates how rapidly the field of prosthetics is changing, benefiting patients from injured military m embers to victims of t h e Boston Marathon bombing. Practitioners say i n creased government research in the wake of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is driving some of the advances. I n Koger's case, he w a s shocked by a downed power line. He went into a coma and had no idea until he woke up three days later that doctors had amputated both his limbs at mid-forearm. His wife spent those three days researching prosthetics,
Koger said. Since then, he's used a variety of prostheses, which he considers like tools — different extensions for d i fferent tasks. Electric hooks have allowed him to pursue his passion for hunting. Myoelectric
grayprisoner,released after being weighed and checked, offered yet another sign that the Delmarva Peninsula fox squirrel, once vanishingly rare, has come back. This supersized, repute dly shy member of t h e squirrel family now is considered f u ll y r e c overed, according to federal wildlife officials. Confident the animal is back to stay, they plan to take the first step soon to lift all legal protections for it, something that h asn't h a ppened m u c h since Congress passed the Endangered Species Act 40
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Double amputee Jason Koger, 34, of Owensboro, Ky., accompanied by prosthetist for Advanced Arm Dynamics, Ryan Spill, demonstrates his prosthetic hands Thursday in Philadelphia. Koger can now activate with an iPhone app 24 different grip patterns for his new hands. hands, which react to electrical impulses generated by his remaining arm muscles, offer more precise movements. T he previous version of Koger's myoelectric d evice required programming by a prosthetist, meaning K oger had to fly to Advanced Arm Dynamics in Dallas. The prosthetist would work with Koger to pick a few grip patternssuch as pinching, pointing or shaking hands — to program into the i-limb. Yet sometimes Koger would get home and r ealize they weren't the ones he needed. Now, the latest i-limb comes with iPhone or iPad app that allows Koger to reprogram his hand with the touch of a stylus. On Thursday, he demonstrated by gripping an orange, a baseball and a can of soda. The i-limb allows fingers and thumbs move independently to conform around certain objects, said Ryan Spill,
a prosthetist for A d vanced Arm Dynamics' new office in Philadelphia, who is working with Koger. The thumb is also motorized, not passive, as in previous prostheses. The B o s to n Mar a t hon bombings, which w o unded more than 260 people including many with serious leg injuries, have shined a light on the advances in prostheses. But experts note that technology for upper extremity bionics, which involve fine motor skills, is much different from what's needed for lower extremities, which focuses on weight distribution and gait. There have also been huge advances i n c o m puterized knees and feet, said Joe Reda, assistant director of orthotic and prosthetic services at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation in West Orange, N.J. "The changes are happening rather rapidly now and I think it' s because of our wars
Muslim Continued from A1 These newcomers must simultaneously navigate moving to another country, growing up and determining what Islam means in a culture in which it has become a heated topiceverywhere from presidential debates to late-night talk shows. Fortunately, the attacks of 2001 also gave birth to a broad infrastructureof youth imams, sports leagues, scouting groups and other forums to assist Muslim youths in their quest for identity. Some of these young Muslims come from homelands where Islam was more about culture and are startled to be asked to define their theological beliefs. Some feel their entire identity is being shaped by anti-Muslim rhetoric, while othersstruggle to make sense of the narrative that Muslims are under siege while what they see are Muslim immigrants around them thriving. R esponses vary, too, f r o m becoming more traditionally observant to helping to build a more secularIslamic scene focused on such issues as human rights advocacy. Where will it all lead'? That's open to debate. There are experts on Muslim youths who believe America is en route to a pluralistic, accepting brand of Islam. Others point to data indicating that young Muslims — immigrant and U.S.born — are far more likely than other age groups to see their faith as in conflict with modern life. Muslims in Russia warned Dina Abkairova before she came to Boston, in 2004: Don't say you're a Muslim. But when she arrived at age 22, Abkairova found many Americans curious and friendly. She also felt judged by some fellow Muslims, who criticized her for not praying enough. "I started questioning if I had the right to call myself a Muslim," she said. Then she connected with a group of more progressive Muslims. Their attitude was t hat "you're Muslim i f y o u say you're Muslim. ... What really matters is to be openminded and open-minded to other people's choices. That really helped me to t ake a breath and say, 'Phew, okay, I'm normal.'"
But in the first half of the last century, everything seemed to be going against the squirreL Clearing of forests for farming, timber harvests and hunting all conspired to decimate its numbers. By 1967, when federal officials first listed it as endangered,the squirrel could be found in just 10 percent of the places it once frequented. Blackwater, with more than 28,000 acres of marsh, woods and water, was home to most of the survivors. Since then, state and federal wildlife officials have labored to rebuild the population, reintroducing the squirrels to wooded areas where they were known to have roamed at one time. Eleven of those 19 "translocations" took, including nine on Maryland's portion of the peninsula. Many o f t h e r e l ocations were to privately owned forestland,recalled Glenn Therres, w ho directedrecovery efforts for the Maryland Department of NaturalResources. Owners agreed totake anywhere from five to 42 squirrels, he said, and they were notprevented from harvesting their timber, though they were required to leave 15 percent to 25 percent of it untouched for the animals. "In that way, the squirrel never became a true liability to landowners," Therres said. While landowners often believe having an endangered species on their property will prevent them from doing anything, Therres said that's just not so. Still, he acknowledged it may no longer be possible in today's political climate to reach the i n f ormal "handshake" agreements that cleared the way for squirrel relocations decades ago. "We could have prevented the fox squirrel from becoming extinct by sustaining it on Blackwater refuge and on state lands," he said, "but we could not have recovered it without private lands." It helped that the t imber i ndustry o n D e lmarva h as changed over t ime, federal and state biologists say. Where landowners once focused on raising trees for paper production, they now cultivate them for lumber, which means trees can grow larger before being h arvested, providing m o r e habitat for the fox squirrels. Hunters also have shifted their sights from squirrels to deer. And bow hunters, who often spend hours perched on stands in trees waiting for their quarry, have provided biologists with additional sightings and accounts of squirrel behavior.
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"We're p r etty excited about it. It's huge," said W hitbeck, a w i l dlife b i ologist at Blackwater, as he prepared to make an annual spring check of the Delmarva fox squirrels in the sprawling refuge south of Cambridge in Dorchester County. "It's a neat, unique citizen of the Eastern Shore — it's s omething t o b e p r o u d of," said Keller, an endangered-species biologist in the service's Annapolis office. She's spent the past 15 years overseeingeffortsto restore the squirrel, but still considers it something of an enigma. From a distance it might be hard to tell the Delmarva fox squirrel from the nosy, noisy grey squirrel familiar to most urban and suburban dwellers. The Shore native can be nearly twice as large as its common relative, reaching 30 inches in length, with half of that taiL It's a bit slower, and quieter, too, biologists say. That lack of chatter is part of the reason why scientists say they can walk through a forest they know harbors the animals and often not spot any. One of 10subspecies of fox squirrels found around the country, this one lives in trees like other squirrels, but it's somewhat less acrobatic and spends a fair amount of t ime foraging on the ground. It seems to do best in mature forests of hardwood trees and loblolly pines, especially when they border farm fields planted in corn — all of which still are fairly abundant on the rural Eastern Shore.
overseas," said Reda. "The government is trying to put more money into research and development." The i-limb ultra revolution costs about $100,000, though some insurance might cover it. Koger, who received his free in exchange for testing them and providing feedback, met Friday in Philadelphia with other amputees interested in the new technology. Mark Dowling, 50, of Newark, Del., lost his arm to cancer several months ago. He said he cried while watching Koger demonstrate how the hand worked. "I'm very touched with his story," Dowling said.
in his mosque, the All Dulles Area Muslim Society in Sterling, Va. The alleged involvement of s omeone claiming Islam as a motivator for the Boston attacks was a blow to them, he said. "They're f r u strated. We move two steps forward, and then we move back," Khawaja said. "For them, it's so unfortunate. Maybe they're feeling pressure, they're different." Makhdoom Zia launched a group in Northern Virginia called MakeSpace for young Muslims who may not f eel connected at mosques. Zia, 36, remembers coming from Afghanistan in 1998 and feeling "positive cultural shock" at people of all walks of life
praying in public, a strong jusEdina Skaljic came to Boston in 2000 as a 15-year-old refugee from Bosnia, where many Muslims were displaced or killed during the conflicts after the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s. Before 9/11, Skaljic was relieved to be in a peaceful environment for the first time in her life. But the day after the attacks, a "white American" appeared in front of her locker at school. "'Edina, are you going to kill me? Aren't you from Bosnia, and isn't that next to Afghanistan'?'" she recalls the other girl saying. "I came nine months prior from a genocide, and now peoplewere treating me like a criminal." Akbar Ahmed, a professor of Islamic studies at American University who recently wrote a book on American Muslim identity, said that many young Muslim immigrants are transformed by religiousfreedom in the United States after leaving more monolithic communities where the practice of religion is more constrained. "Because they're in a free society, they're able to ... go to the Koran itself or pick up the actual text," enabling them to shape their own beliefs, he sard. It is common to hear Muslim immigrants — and Muslim A m e r i cans g e n erally — say that the post-Sept. 11 spotlight and being asked, or challenged, about their faith has made them more devout. There's been a spike, for example, in women and girls wearing the hijab, or head cov-
ering. For others, the search for identity has played out in a more secular way, with the creation ofsoccer leagues or weekly Bollywood-watching parties. R aza Najamuddin i m m i grated from India at age 12 and did not become religious until a kind of spiritual awakening in the 2000s. "I remember watching the twin towers fall over and over, and then the invasion of Iraq. I felt like the world was ending," said Najamuddin, 31, a government patentexaminer who lives in Alexandria, Va. "I just had to affirm my own
tice system and more opportunities to make money. "I became moreopen-minded. Now I see more validity in different views (about Islam). Islam is not science or math, where things are black and white," said Zia. Last Friday, Zia led midday worship at an Alexandria restaurant. He opened by slam-
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ing the scope of Muslim radicalization but quickly added that youths are harmed by Muslims who deny that there is any problem. "What hurts youth especially are t hese conspiracy theories that tell them these life and religion and get more weren't Muslims (involved in involved in the community. I Boston), that the attacks didn't wanted people to know that happen. It's a nice excuse for Islam is different from what us not to do anything," he told people here were saying." the group at Duniya restauAli Salar Khawaja was 10 rant. "But we should move when he moved in 1993 with beyond that (to) a community his family from Pakistan to that is service-oriented. That's Ashburn, Va. While growing what Islam is — it's mercy, it's up there, then when he at- compassion. We have to do tended Penn State University more." and now that he's back in the Elzaharna also works with area as a newlywed, he's nev- newcomers asyouth director er experienced a moment of at the Prince George's Muslim discrimination, Khawaja said. Association, a mosque in LanFor him, the post-Sept. 11 cli- ham, Md., where many memmate led first to more read- bers are i m m igrants f r om ing and questions and now to Africa. He tries to help them more observance. It also led to sort through the wide range of more conversations with non- Islamic practices they now see Muslim friends that deepened as well as deal with the larger, their appreciation of "true Is- secular culture. lam," he said. He calls on the words of an But he worries about how imam who helped him begin the public discussions that to reconcile the different parts younger Muslims hear about of his own identity. "He said: 'Islam comes to their faith w il l a f fect their self-images. polish a c u lture, it d oesn't T hose concerns led h i m come to annihilate it,'" said to become active with youth Elzaharna.
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The study have legalized gambling over determined that it would not. the Internet and expect to be- But when Internet gambling algin offering such bets by the lows for casino games, such as end of this year. in the bill recently adopted by And many inside and out- New Jersey, the traditional caside the industry say the recent sinos could suffer, Fahrenkopf position taken by the federal sard. government that states are free The most popular form of to offer Internet gambling — as Internet gambling is o n line long as it doesn't involve sports poker. betting — will lead many cashWhen the Justice Departhungry s t at e g o vernments ment charged executives of to turn to the Web as a new three online poker sites in source of tax revenue. April 2011 with conducting illegal transactions, it was a $6 A growing trend billion a year industry. After Ten other states have con- the crackdown, it was largely sidered some form of Internet on hiatus, because at the time, gambling so far this year, but taking online bets from U.S. none has legalized it yet. Ef- customers was illegal. But not forts to pass a national law long afterward, the U.S. Justice legalizing online poker have Department revised its stance, sputtered, leaving states free to allowing states to take online pass laws as they see fit. bets so long as they didn't in"It's no longer a question of volve sporting events. if Internet gaming is coming; Eric Baldwin is a professionit's a question of when," said al poker player who's eager to Frank Fahrenkopf, president get back online again now that of the American Gaming As- poker is once again available sociation, the trade organiza- online. "The money's good when tion for the nation's commercial brick-and -mortar casinos. things are good," he said. On "Unless there is a federal bill the other hand, he acknowlpassed, we are going to have edges, "Most people don't go to the greatest expansion of le- work for 12 hours, do their best galized gambling in the United and come home down a couple States. I don't think that's what thousand dollars." anyone intended, but it is what He plans to at least try out lewe're seeing." galized Internet poker to see if The brave new world for the player pools are big enough gambling brings with it a host to make it worthwhile. of questions and concerns. Will letting people bet online Growing the game result in fewer visits to casinos, Lawrence Vaughan, chief and therefore fewer dealers, operating officer of South Point beverage servers and h otel Poker, one of the first Nevada and restaurantworkers atthe online licensees, said legalizcasinos'? Will Internet bets cre- ing Internet poker removes the ate anew revenue stream from stigma some people had assonew players, or will it simply ciated with it. "You had tomove money in redirect money from gamblers who otherwise would have vis- shady ways around the world ited a casino, and might have to even play online," he said. eaten dinner and seen a show, "Now it's the sort of thing your as well? And will it create even mom could sign up for." more problem gamblers? Ultimate Gaming CEO ToMichael Frawley is chief op- bin Prior, whose firm started erating officer of The Atlantic taking poker bets Tuesday in Club Casino Hotel, perhaps the Nevada, added, "Players won't most endangered of Atlantic have to worry if their money City's 12 casinos. A deal for it to is safe. They are going to be be sold to the parent company able to play with people they of PokerStars, the worl d's larg- can trust and know the highest online poker website, is up est regulatory standards have in the air. The Atlantic Club's been applied." owners said Wednesday the PokerStars, one of the pardeal was dead, but PokerStars ties charged in the 2011 cracksaid the next day it still wants down that came to be known in to salvage the purchase. It was the industry as "Black Friday," not immediately clear whether later bought Full Tilt Poker, anthe deal will u l timately get other defendant, and reached done. a settlement with the federal Frawley said the Internet's government, paying $547 milvast reach could help double lion to the Justice Department business at his casino, provid- and $184 million to poker played the right balance is struck ers overseas to settle a case albetween the online and physi- leging money laundering, bank
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Gambling Comp l i ance, which tracks the online gamblingindustry, predicts Internet gambling in New Jersey will bring in nearly $262 million in its first year and nearly $463 million after four years. The group said that figure could go as high as $575 million after four years if online gambling takes off in New Jersey. H2 Gambling Capital, a U.K. consultancy for the Internet gambling industry, predicts 17 states will have approved Internet gambling by 2017, led by New York, California, Florida, Illinois and New Jersey. And Morgan Stanley predicts that by 2020, online gambling in the U.S. will produce the same amount of revenue as Las Vegas and Atlantic City markets combined bring in to-
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What types of games can be "If you run below average played for money online varies weather melting the snowpack by state. in the high country has ina couple of years in a row that But in most cases, the games Continued from A1 creased demand for water in is eventually going to catch "It is melting fast, basi- the fields, though. can be accessed through comup to you," he said. "And then "Folks want to irrigate more you get into a situation where puters, portable tablet devices cally," she said. and smartphones — putting a Snowpack in th e D es- this year sooner than the last there is not enough water to go casino or a card game within c hutes/Crooked Rive r s couple of years," Johnson said. around." reach at 3 a.m. in the kitchen, Basin is at 62 percent of av- "The last two springs it has For now, the weather in in the middle of the day at the erage for this time of year, been cool and rainy." Central Oregon will likely stay beach, or on a crowded combased on data from automatThere is plenty of water in warm. The National Weather muter train. ed sites around the Cascade Central Oregon reservoirs to Service is forecasting highs With the I nternet putting and Ochoco mountains. At meet the increased early de- above 70 degrees through next legal gambling directly into so the end of March, the last mand, he said. week, said Rob Brooks, foremany more hands, some are time the NRCS manually Wickiup Reservoir, which caster with the National Weathconcerned about an increase checked the Central Oregon holds as much as 200,000 acre- er Service in Pendleton. "Anytime you get warmer in problem gambling, particusnowpack, it was at 89 per- feet of water, was 90percent full larly when social media sites cent of average for that time as of Friday, according to data temperatures you are going to offer real-money gambling in of year. Data from just the from the U.S. Bureau of Recla- get snowpack melt," he said. the U.S., as some do already automated sites had the ba- mation. An acre-foot is enough — Reporter: 541-617-7812, in other countries. Zynga, for sin snowpack at 78 percent water tosubmerge an acre of ddarling@bendbulletin.com instance, began taking realof average at the start of land under a foot of water. money bets earlier this year April. If there is a hot, dry summer, in England, and its stock price Depending on their loJohnson said the impacts on jumped 15 percent in a day. cation, some Central Orwater supply won't be felt until " Compulsive gambling i s egon streams have seen a next year, provided a dry fall an impulse disease: you get an boost from snowpack, she and winter follow up the dry urge, you jump in your car and said. 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the blouses, told Torres. "Put it in a suitcase and then put it on and look like a million bucks." Torres didn't need a sales pitch. She had purchased the garments — $15 each or two for $25 — in black, purple, blue and red the previous day. She liked them so much — truly a miracle! — that she came back the next day to buy "every othdled gun-related goods along- er color." side the weapons on displaySome g un-show p u r ists ammunition, holsters, sights, aren't thrilled with the flea targets, cleaning supplies. But m arket a t m osphere. T h e in thepast decade or so,asthe T ulsa Arms Show, one o f number of gun shows has bal- the country's biggest events, looned to more than 5,000 a posted this warning recently year and the number of people to its vendors: "Absolutely No attending them has soared to toys, no candy, no food items an estimated 25 million to 30 of any kind, no survival food, million, the weekend events no snacks, no food storage or have become traveling malls. tupperware, no drinks, no nuEntrepreneurs target first- tritional items, no handbags, time shoppers not ready to no makeup, no scents, no hair pull the trigger on a gun, bored products or accessories, no wives, families on S u nday candles,no wickless candles." outings, and men with guilty The Nation's Gun S h ow consciences in need of bling. doesn't have s uch r e stricA sign at one jewelry stand in tions. Last month, among the Chantilly offered a reminder: more than 1,000 tables at the "Mother's Day is May 12." show, Russell Guthrie had sevGun shows have been at- eral tables of watches, rings, tracting record crowds — the bracelets and copper coins, result of background checks including a $3,000 Rolex and and other gun-control mea- a $7,500Cartier Santos pocket sures being considered by watch. "I don't have any c heap Congress. But even before the debate in Washington, busi- stuff," Guthrie said. "Everyness at many big gun shows thing goes. There's something was already strong, helped out there for everyone." along by the efforts to cater to Gun shows are often porthose less interested in weap- trayed by gun-control advoons and more interested in cates as d angerous places camouflageonesies,beefjerky where dangerous people arm and Amazing Wonder Tops. themselves for dangerous "You can dress them up or encounters. The reality, gundress them down," A r nold show regulars and observers Roberson, the dealer selling say, is far different.
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Nanea Vastaand husband John Vasta browse ata leathervendor's booth last month at the Nation's Gun Show at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Va. In addition to vendors of guns and related products, the show included booths for books, paintings, jewelry and other goods. "Gun shows are a social event," said Joan Burbick, the author of "Gun Show Nation: Gun Culture and American Democracy." "They have become a real scene. It's not just
a place to just go buy a gun anymore." Or asPete Lamb, the owner of food merchant Jerky Pete, put it: "People think w e're just a bunch of rednecks with weapons and ammo and we want to blow stuff up. That's just not true. This is an organized business." In Chantilly, Michelle Brewster was wandering the aisles with her five children, ages 4 to 11, while her husband was, well, somewhere at the show not with them. "My husband comes for the guns,"said Brewster, who lives in Virginia's Fauquier County, "and we come for the jewelry and the coins." "This is a f amily Sunday out," she said. "It's fun." Steven Davison, an Arlington, Va. plastic surgeon, was looking at another table of jewelry with his daughter Sophia, 10. His wife had wanted him to take one of their kids with him. " My son d i dn't w an t t o come," Davison said. "My daughter did after I told her
there would be jewelry." Sophia said, "I also wanted to make him happy, and it sounded like fun." She had $25 in "walkingaround money" burning up her pocket but hadn't figured out what to spend it on yet. Her dad bought a shotgun. A few a isles away, Rick Audino, a North Carolina art dealer, had a c orner booth where he was selling $2,000 paintings of Civil War scenes by John Paul Strain. He'd sold more than a dozen.Many of h is buyers at shows in t h e Washington area — "the only place in the country left with money," he said — are government contractors or federal law enforcement officials, or occasionally a CIA officer. They come looking for new holsters or other gear but often leave with a painting instead. Audino does not have a gallery. He has gun shows. "If you have a gallery, you are waiting for people to come to you," he said. "This way, we bring it to them. People say, 'Oh, I didn't expect that here.' Then they go, 'Oh, I like that.' Then they buy it." At the Annapolis Gun Show last month in Maryland, Henry Sobel stopped by because he was thinking of buying his
everyone, so it's a win-win." Trish and her husband, Bob The beef jerky at gun shows Holsinger, are part of a multi— a staple like Auntie Anne's generation meat business oppretzels at the mall food court erating near Hagerstown, Md. — is often so delectable that They have been selling at gun people drop by just to pick up shows for about two years. a pound. Trish and Bob's father were "I'll give you pepper first," not convinced that there was a said Trish Holsinger, the co- market at gun events, but now proprietor of Holsinger's Meats they do about 10 percent of & Deli, which was across from their business at the shows. "When he first said 'gun a table of high-powered rifles and a not-so-small cache of shows'to me, I gave him a look ammunition. "It's black pep- like, 'What'?'" Trish said. per.It's subtle.The red pepper Now the Holsingers often is not subtle. It's slap-your-face sell more than 200 pounds at hot." a show, at $18 a pound. Their Sobel tried the slap in the company does more than 100 face. His assessment: "Whoa." shows a year. "He was right," Trish said, Sobel, an A nnapolis OBGYN, did not leave with the "and I was wrong." hot stuff, or a shotgun. He A man was standing at their did leave the show — his first table holding a shotgun from — with $21 worth of beef jerky the 1800s. He was sampling and a dried pig ear for his dog several varieties of jerky. Killian, who was turning 5. Asked his name, the man "It's a real grin to leave a said, "Tom." Asked his last gun show with beef jerky," name, Tom said, "Why?" he said. "My wife is very opA sked whether h e l i k ed posed to guns, and she wasn't the idea of beef jerky at gun thrilled with me coming to a shows, Tom said, "If it wasn't gun show. But now I'm coming for the guns, I wouldn't have home with all these treats for any jerky."
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BRIEFING
Prescribed burns set for next week Five prescribed burns are set to take
place next week on Deschutes National Forest lands to minimize the risk of wildfire
this season. A burn of 135 acres will take place in the
Sisters Ranger District about two miles south of Black Butte Ranch.
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deputies approached during a traffic stop near Oregon Water Wonderland on South Century Drive. Capt. Tim Edwards said Salser had been identified as the suspect in a sexual assault that happened about a week ago. Deputies were on Vandervert Road near Salser's home at around 3:20 p.m. Friday when they spot-
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The suspect in a recent sexual assault fatally shot himself following a brief police pursuit south of Sunriver Friday afternoon. Gary Ray Salser, 52, of Bend, shot himself in the head while in the driver's seat of his car as Deschutes County Sheriff's Office
ted Salser in his vehicle and attempted to pull him over. Salser sped off, heading west on Vandervert and then on to South Century Drive, where he turned on to Swan Road and stopped. The pursuit lasted just six minutes, Edwards said. Edwards said the Sheriff's Office does not anticipate releasing any additional in-
formation about the sexual assault "I'm sure we'll have more out about that later, but that investigation is still under investigation even though he's deceased now," he said. Deputies briefly closed South Century Drive after Salser shot himself, anticipating the landing of a helicopter to transport him for treat-
ment. However, medics arrivingon the scene declared Salser dead. The sheriff's office has handed off the investigation of Salser's suicideto Oregon State Police, the Deschutes County District Attorney's Office and the medical examiner. — Reporter: 541-383-0387, shammers@bendbulletin.com
An additional burn of 178 acres will take place half a mile south of Black Butte Ranch and the Graham Corral
campground. Surrounding communities could be impacted bysmoke from these projects. Three smaller
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out onto roads, motorists are advised to slow down, turn on their
headlights and proceed with caution. — From staff reports
MAY 21 ELECTION
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The May 21ballot carries contests extremely
close to home, from school boards to parks and recreation directors to water districts. Bond
measures andtax levies for new school build-
ings, fire equipment and emergency dispatch services are also atstake. The Bulletin will pub-
lish a daily calendar of
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election-related events, including candidate fo-
ore than 100 friends, family, relatives, and members of the community came to
rums and issue-related
a picnic to remember Devon Moschetti, a 19-year-old Madras resident who was
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shot and killed southeast of Madras on Sunday. The celebration of life was Devon's idea,
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Moschetti according to his mom, Lisa Pierson. "He wanted people to remember all the good times we
mail to P.O. Box 6020, Bend OR 97708-6020. To qualify for publication in The Bulletin calendar, the event must be open to the
shared with him," she said. "He was such a good son to me." Amy Moschetti, right, Devon's sister, hugs boyfriend Eloy Pacheco as Lisa Pierson, Devon Moschetti's mom, embraces Ruby Pacheco, Eloy's sister, while watching a slideshow of photos of Devon during a celebration of Devon's life on Friday afternoon
general public by free
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on behalf of Montana Marlatt, 24, who is accused of shooting Moschetti.
gatherings.
Key dates • May 21: Election Day
Who's running A complete list of candidates for Crook, Deschutes and Jef-
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STATE NEWS • University uf Oregon: The school is
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Andrew Wachs grinds pieces of metal he will use in a sculpture that will be part of the Tin Pan Alley Art Collection, a curated collection of artwork that will be displayed in downtown Bend's alleyways. Wachs is the owner of Weld Design Studio in Bend.
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Inspired by the Central Oregon landscape, Bend artist Andrew Wachs spent Friday afternoon working on a sculpturetobeapartofthenew Tin Pan Alley Art Collection in downtown alleyways and public spaces. The sculpture, a three-dimensional representation of rock formations derived from basalt strata, is one of four pieces that will be featured in the first installment of the rotating art collection expected to be in placeby the end ofMay. "Bend as an art town is not on the scale of a Sun Valley ... Santa Fe type of place. Our art culture here is very fragmented," said Wachs, the owner of Weld Design Studio on O.B. RileyRoad. "People aren'tcoming here to see the art — yet. Maybe someday."
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But, he said, this collection is a new movement for art in Bend and a step in the right direction to making the city an art destination. Conversations about estab-
lishing a curated collection of alley art in Bend started in 2009, said Doug La Placa, CEO and president of Visit Bend, the city's tourism agency. SeeArt/B5
development chief
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Nick Lelack is the new director of the Deschutes County Community Development Department, replacing Tom Anderson who was recently promoted to County Administrator. As part of the county's restructuring, Lelack will continue serving as county planning director. "I am really pleased to be appointed CDD director and look forward to leading the department in this dual role," Lelack said. He said his goals are to implement the County Commissioner's goals and objectives and carry out the department mission. The department provides services related to plan-
ning, building safety, code enforcement, on-site septic systems and area groundwater. Lelack has been serving as interim director
of CDD since October 2012. He was hired as Deschutes County planning director in 2009. "As Planning Director, Nick has been directly involved in community issues throughout the county," Anderson said. "He has an incrediblesense ofthevalues held by citizens, and this will serve him well in continuing to position the Community Development Department to meet the needs of our various stakeholders." Prior to being hired by the county, Lelack served as planning manager and planning director for the city of Redmond from 2005to 2008. Lelack'sother professional experience includes time spent working for U.S. Sen. Bob Packwood; the city of Aspen, Colo.; Pitkin County, Colo.; and 1,000 Friends of Wisconsin, a consulting firm. SeeLelack/B5
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Late in March, a semi overturned on U.S. Highway 97 north of Madras. A small fire started — but was quickly extinguished — the driver was cited, and no one was hurt. What was most unusual, though, was the truck's cargo: hundreds of beehives and about 5 million bees. The bees were abandoned and remained untouched until, at the Oregon Department of Transportation's request, volunteers from the Centr@ Oregon Beekeeping Association and the Oregon Master Beekeeper Program collected the hives. Leading the rehabilitation effort at Bishop Farms east of Bend is master beekeeper instructor Stephen Harris. As the hives are rehabilitated — which is by no means an easy process — Harris is sending them to pesticide-free organic farms throughout Central Oregon. "Unfortunately, we don't know for sure how many will survive," he said. "Some are in good shape and some are in poor shape. We just won't know for a few months."
Before being brought to Bishop Farms for inspection, about 325 hives were recovered from the crash site. According to John
Connelly, an instructor with the beekeeper program, 50 hives were damagedbeyond salvage. Harris said the collection process took15 volunteers and13 hours to complete.
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Harris, of Bend, walks through the thick swarm of bees going to and from their hives as he and a few others
rately and disconnected during the crash. "We tried our best to get the right colonies back together, but it was
work April 26 to check the condition of the colonies. After almost a month, Harris and other members of the
impossible to tell which half belonged to which," Harris said.
Central Oregon Beekeepers Association finished checking the condition of the hives, which includes determin-
The rehabilitation work involved some creativity. When a bee detects the odor of an unknown bee, it attacks — so, to prevent mismatched colonies from fighting, the beekeepers placed paper between the two halves. "By
ing the health of a colony andpresence of eggsand aqueen. The process hasbeenespecially difficult because the top and bottom halves of the hives were boxedsepa-
the time the beeswereable to eat through the paper, their odors hadassimilated," Harris said.
Once the hives are inspected, the volunteers write notes on each box to detail
the state of the hive. This one's "happy" and "healthy," but not all are solucky. "Many of the colonies who lost a queen had begun what is called an emer-
gency cell to raise anewone," Harris said. Somecolonies have not formed an emergency cell and are at risk of dying. Harris is currently in the process of raising and introducing newqueens to savethese hives. Oncethe queensare ready, they will be placed inside a"queen cage," a small wooden boxcoated in candy. After the cage is inserted into a hive, the beeseat through the candy and during that time adjust to the new queen.
AlJames,ofBend,appliessomesmoketo calm bees asErika Kightlinger, of Bend, and Marti Meyer, of Terrebonne, examine hives last week.
All three are members of the Central OregonBeekeepers Association. Kightlinger has completed the Master Beekeeping Program through Oregon State University, while James is currently in the
program andMeyer will start soon. For almosta month, James, Kightlinger and
others have spent hours examining the hives from the crash —and getting lots of experience in the process. "The truck wreck was like winning the lottery for me," James said, adding that bee-
keeping students rarely get the time andaccess to the sheer number of bees and hives that the
group has.
Bees fly out of a hive as Harris pulls off a piece of mesh screen from the opening to keep them inside dur-
ing transport to their new home inthe garden at Nativity Lutheran Church in Bend last Saturday morning. After spending the past month checking the condition of the
hives after a truck accident, Harris has beenplacing the bees in local organic farms and gardens, and with friends.
Harris still has about140 hives in his care. The15 volunteers who helped with the cleanup were each given five hives to care for. "I'm going to use these hives to help
keep the honeybeepopulation alive," Harris said. "We're losing them worldwide, and I want to get these bees to where they can sustain themselves for the winter." — Reporting by Tyler Leeds, for TheBulletin; and Joe Kline, TheBulletin
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that included checks, credit cards andconfidential information such as Social Security numbers. The U.S. Attorney's Office said Friday that two of the people — Eduardo Navarro and Dallas Tedford — are
in custody andwarrants have been issuedfor the arrest of the three The Associated Press EUGENE — The University of Oregon has proposed a 6 percent increase in tuition and fees next year. The state Board of Higher E ducation is r e viewing i n creases proposed by the UO and the six other state universities. The board is scheduled to vote June 21. If the board goes ahead with the increase, annual tuition at the University of Oregon next school year would be $9,852, double what it cost a decade
ago. University officials said they triedto limit thetuition increase but must pay for mandatory benefit payment increases that will add more than $10 million to next year's expenses.
E VENT TODAY SPRING BAZAAR:A community marketplace with many homemade products; free; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Christmas Valley Community Hall, Christmas Tree Road; 541-480l261. STEEL STAMPEDE:A vintage motorcycle rally for riders and spectators; proceeds benefit Crooked River Ranch service clubs and organizations; $10; 9 a.m.; field across from Trading Post, Southwest Chinook Drive and Commercial Loop Road,Crooked River Ranch; 541-923-2679 or www.steelstampede.org. WALK FOR LIFE: A two mile walk; proceeds benefit the Pregnancy Resource Centers of Central Oregon; free; 9 a.m.-11 a.m., 8:30 a.m. registration; American Legion Community Park, 850 S.W. Rimrock Way, Redmond; 541-385-5334 or www.prcco.org. HOME AND GARDENSHOW: 21st annual event from Central Oregon Builders Association,featuring vendors and demonstrations
The Associated Press torney Alex Gardner. E UGENE — A f or m e r Richardson called the acattorney for L an e C ounty cusations unfounded. claims two top administraKardell claims he was tartors violated his constitution- geted because he raised quesal rights when they laid him tions about an investigation off last year in a move that launched by Richardson in was blamed on the budget. 2011 into the county's ecoMarc Kardell says in a fed- nomic development office and eral civil suit that it wasn't another into her belief that money, but his choice to blow county Commissioner Pete the whistle on w aste and Sorenson and former Comabuse of authority that led to missioner Rob Handy had rehis layoff. taliated against her. Kardell Kardell is demanding dam- claims that Richardson purages, reinstatement to his job sued the investigations for or equivalent pay and a dec- personal reasons and that laration that the county and they therefore amounted to administrators violated his mismanagement, waste and rights, The Register-Guard abuse of power. reported. Kardell says the county N amed in t h e s ui t a r e r efused to r e call h i m t o County Administrator Liane work when a position later Richardson and District Atopened in the county's legal
AL E N D A R of dozens of home and garden products and services; free;10 a.m.-6p.m.;Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; 541-389-1058 or www.connectiondepot.com. SENSATIONALSATURDAYPLATEAUPEOPLES:Learn how natural items are used for tools, clothing and survival essentials; included in the price of admission; $12 adults, $10 ages 65 and older, $7 ages 5-12, free ages 4 and younger; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or www.highdesertmuseum.org. EOWYN IVEY: Author of "The Snow Child" speaks as part of the A Novel Idea .. ReadTogether program; free; 11 a.m.; Ridgeview High School, 4555 S.W. Elkhorn Ave., Redmond; 541-312-1032 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. BANDS TOGETHERFOR BRAYDON: Live music by Tony Smiley, Mosley Wotta and Keez; proceeds benefit Braydon Dunn's medical fund; $10, $5 for16 and younger; 4-7 p.m.; Domino Room, 51 N.W.Greenwood
department. In the suit, Kardell alleges that the county, Richardson a nd Gardner v iolated hi s right to free speech by fir-
others — Robert Powelson, Kayla Strange and Lana Marshall. A federal grand jury in Medford handed up an indictment against the five
people — all Medford residents — onThursday. Military DePartment laWSuit —Two former OregonMilitary Department employeeswhowere fired despite positive performance
ing him for speaking out on public issues and violated his due process rights by not providing any advance notice of his firing or giving him the opportunity for a
evaluations are fighting their dismissals. Human resources analyst Paul
hearing.
verbal bullying andtheappearance of pornography onhis computer.
Geck was fired lastyear in part becausehis job application included a degree heobtained from what hasbeendescribed as an"unaccredited diploma mill." Also fired was Terry Clinton, who managed building projects for the department. He was let go following complaints about
He also accuses the county of retaliating against him for reporting his allegations of m ismanagement. The s u it lays out 16 allegations of retaliation against Kardell. They include Kardell being chastised for offering to chip in for a gift for a departing employee to his being barred from performing work for the majority of the county.
NegleCted hOrSeSSeiZed — Polk County sherlff's deputies have seized nineneglected horsesfrom asmall farm wherethree peoplewere arrested on charges of animal neglect in February. Sgt. Mark Garton said Friday that the district attorney's office plans to file new charges
against the same people — 61-year-old Patricia Hill, 36-year-old Trina Perrault and 31-year-old Christopher Perrault. The trio pleaded guilty after the February incidentand entered into a diversion agreement in
which theywererequired to adequately carefor their horses. But Garton says deputies assessed the horses in a follow-up visit to the farm outside Dallas and found them to be dehydrated and malnourished. — From wire reports
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Ave., Bend; 541-419-4204 or www. bendtickets.com. ART& WINE AUCTION:Featuring tastings, dinner, live music and live auction; registration requested; proceeds benefit Deschutes Children's Foundation; $100; 5:3010 p.m.; The Riverhouse Convention Center, 2850 N.W. Rippling River Court, Bend; 541-388-3101, info© deschuteschildrensfoundation.org or www.deschuteschildrens foundation.org. CENTRALOREGON SONGWRITERSASSOCIATION AWARDS SHOW:The localgroup's annual Song of the Year showcase, featuring 15 performers; food and drink by Slick's Que Co; $5; 6 p.m., doorsopenat5 p.m .;TheOld Stone, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend; 541322-7273. CINCO DEMAYO CELEBRATION: Featuring Mexican food, folklore dancing, livem usic and games; proceeds benefitscholarships for Latino program students; $10 suggested donation; 6-11 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, CampusCenter,2600 N.W. College
Way, Bend; 541-318-3726. TUMALO HOUSECONCERT: Featuring a performance by Brian Oberlin; preceded by mandolin workshops; proceeds benefit the High 8 Dry Bluegrass Festival; $20, $30 for workshop; 7 p.m., dinner 6 p.m., workshops 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Tumalo location; 541-3060797 or musicmag©yahoo.com. "SHOOTINGSTAR":Cascades Theatrical Company presents the romantic comedy about two former lovers who reunite in an airport; $24, $18seniors, $12 students; 7:30 p.m.;Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W.Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-389-0803 or www. cascadestheatrical.org. CENTRAL OREGONSYMPHONY SPRING CONCERT:An orchestral performance, featuring David DeWilde, Miya Saito-Beckman and Kiarra Saito-Beckman; free but a ticket is required; 7:30 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E Sixth St.; 541-317-3941, info@cosymphony. com or www.cosymphony.com. LAST COMICSTANDING: Final round of the comedy competition;
$15; 8 p.m.; Liquid Lounge, 70 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend; www. lastcomicstandingbend.com. OLD DEATHWHISPER: The Idahobased country rock act performs; David Bowers Colony opens; $5; 8 p.m.; The Horned Hand, 507 N.W. Colorado Ave., Bend; 541728-0879 or www.facebook.com/ thehornedhand. BUCKLERASH:Country, rock and blues from Ashland, with The Run & The Sea; $5; 9:30 p.m.; Silver Moon Brewing & Taproom, 24 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-3888331.
QUILT SHOW: The 11th biennial quilt show by the Country Quilters of Jefferson County; free; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Jefferson County Fair Complex, 430 S.W. Fairgrounds Road, Madras; 541-546-4502. "MISS REPRESENTATION": A screening of the film about media misrepresentation of women; free; soup lunch available before program; 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Nativity Lutheran Church, 60850 S.E Brosterhous Road, Bend; 541-388-0765. "SHOOTING STAR": Cascades Theatrical Company presents the romantic comedy about two former lovers who reunite in anairport; $24, $18 seniors, $12 students; 2 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse,148 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-3890803 or www.cascadestheatrical.org. CENTRAL OREGON SYMPHONY SPRING CONCERT:An orchestral performance, featuring David DeWilde, Miya Saito-Beckman and Kiarra Saito-Beckman; free but a ticket is required; 2 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E Sixth St.; 541-3173941,info@cosymphony.com or www.cosymphony.com.
SUNDAY STEEL STAMPEDE:A vintage motorcycle rally for riders and spectators; proceeds benefit Crooked River Ranch service clubs and organizations; $10; 9 a.m.; field across from Trading Post, Southwest Chinook Drive and Commercial Loop Road,Crooked River Ranch; 541-923-2679 or www.steelstampede.org.
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SusanF.Lovisco,John P.Maniscalco individually and astrustee of the successortrustee of theJohn Paul Maniscalc oandSusan F.Lovisco Revocable Trust andAwbrey Glen Homeowners Association lnc., complaint, $564,441.05 13CV0523 —Bank of America N.A. v. Julie A. Conwayand RiverCanyon Estates Homeowners' Association lnc., complaint ,$349,487.57 13CV0524 —JPMorgan Mortgage Acquisition Corporation v. Brett A. Ozbun, DarliF.Ozbun and Oregon Affordable Housing Assistance Corporation, complaint, $209,645.04 13CV0525 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Ramon V.Hernandezand Jose L. HernandezVargas, complaint, $170,679.74 Filed April 3 13CV0526 —Tina Silvey v. K.M. Nielsen Trucking Limited Partnership dba K.M. NielsenTrucking and Christine Alver, complaint, $248,670.79 13CV0527 —Bank of America N.A. v. Steven G.Trindle, complaint, $77,170.97 13CV0528 —HSBCBank U.S.A. N.A. v. Scott S. Stolsig, Anne F. Stolsig, Whispering PinesHomeowners Association, United States of Americaand ChaseBank U.S.A. N.A., complaint ,$255,57763
13CV0529 —U.S. Bank N.A. as trusteefor WAMUmortgage pass through certificates for WMALTseries 2006-AR8 Trust v. Brian J.Genz, DeannaM. GenzandOnewestBank FSB successor bymerger to Indymac Bank FSB,complaint, $542,371.15 13CV0530 — Bank of America N.A. v. Jeni L. Gallacher andJon M. Gallacher, complaint, $246,431.29 13CV0531 —James Pfeil, John Howard andEricTrogden v. E.Mark Pacheco, complaint,$250,000 Filed April 4 13CV0532— Cit ibankN.A.v.Bonnie S. McEachern, complaint, $19,432.75 13CV0535 —JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. v. Arron J. Creamer,Michelle L. Englebrechtand State of Oregon division of Child Support, complaint, $117,261.79 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0536 —Selco Community Credit Unionv.ScottE.Bergum andAmy L. Bergum, complaint, $22,833.52 Filed April 5 13CV0538 —Oregon Housing and Community Services Department State of Oregon v.David J. Gregory andMonicaA.Keeney,complaint, $ I78,912.20 13CV0539 —JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. successor in interest by purchase from theFederalDeposit Insurance Corporation as receiver of
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e mone cIC o ores ervice he stupid, undiscriminating sequester cuts have caused a stupid, discriminating mess for Oregon counties and the U.S. Forest Service. The Forest Service sent out $17.9 million in federal subsidies and has asked for the money back. It paid out the money. It didn't withhold any as some agencies, such as the Bureau of Land Management, did. So now in Oregon, it wants about $3.6 million back. Oregon shouldn't give in. In a letter to Gov. John Kitzhaber, the Forest Service offered to reduce money that Oregon is due by $3,586,878.02 or send the state a bill for collection. "Please let us know by email," the letter continues. "We regret having to take this action, but we have no alternative under sequestration." Kitzhaber has asked for the legal justification for requiring the money back. U.S. Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., was more forceful in a statement: "The federal government gave this money to counties because they won't let us manage our forests, but now they want the money back? Instead of cutting funding, we should be cutting trees." If we assume the worst, giving the money and asking for it back was a calculated move to bring the most pain and disruption. If we assume the best, the Forest Service planned poorly. Either way, it's not clear why Or-
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giving the money and asking for it back was a calculated move to bring the most pain and disruption. If we assume the best, the Forest
Service planned poorly. Either way, it's not clear why Oregon counties should suffer because of the Forest Service mistake.
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had no intention of holding Assad accountable. This certainly sounds like the president is backing down, and he has been taking some hard shots for his change of mind. But what should fascinate the scholar about this episode is the way that it provides a realworld test of an intriguing academic debate with serious practical consequences: Which kind of regime, democratic or authoritarian, is more credible when it issues a threat? The p olitical s cientist J ames Fearon, in an influential 1994 paper, argued thatdemocracies were more likely to keep their commitments b ecause of t h e "audience costs" — that is, political punishment from negative public reaction — were their leaders to back down. The idea, a common one in game theory, is that my commitment is more credible if I bear a cost for breaking it. The law of contracts, for example, makes promises more reliable by placing costs on the breacher. Fearon's insight was that authoritarianleaders worry lessthan democratic leaders about public response should they make and then break a commitment. The authoritarian leader, by hypothesis, has a significant degreeof control over his public. By contrast, the needto satisfy his "stronger domestic audience" makes the leader of a democracy less likely to make threats he doesn't intend to keep. Opponents in the international arena know this, and are therefore "more likely to shy away from contests and more likely to back down once in them." The model is an elegant one, even if later work has cast doubt on whether history bears it out. And we are test-
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egoncounties shouldsufferbecause of the Forest Service mistake. This money is — as Walden suggested — for timber subsidies. Western counties depended for years on a share of the revenue from timber cut on federal land. When logging dried up, Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat, led the creation of the Secure Rural Schools Act to make up for the loss of timber money. Now, retroactively, the Forest Service wants to march in and grab what it has already given. That's not fair, no matter how you look at it.
Don't feed the wildlife he Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife does not want you to feed wildlife. It doesn't matter how cute the ducklings are, how polite the squirrel is, how cold the winter may be for the deer. Most people have heard the arguments before. Feeding animals people food can be bad for them. It's the wrong kind of diet. It can be a diet that causes them to starve. It makes them lose some of their fear of people. And it can make them aggressive toward people. It can also make the wildlife more vulnerableto diseasebecause they gather in swarms to feed. Some of thediseases they carry can also harm pets and people. There aren't a lot of state regulations prohibiting feeding wildlife. There is a specific prohibition under state law for the general public to feed bears, cougars, coyotes and wolves. The ODFW is exempted from thelaw as arezoos. That law was created after a Lincoln County woman was feeding bears.
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Senate Bill 474 would add raccoons to that list. They were included in the original proposal for that law but carved out. SB 474 squeaked by in the Senate, passing 16-14. There were many reasons Senators voted against it. "I'm a raccoon feeder," Sen. Fred Girod, R-Stayton, said, according to The Oregonian.He went on to tell a tale of his cuddly pet raccoon. He exhorted his Senate colleagues: "Don't make me a criminal." We'd hope that if it does become state law, Girod, the lawmaker, would not become Girod, the willful lawbreaker. People are going to continue to feed wildlife. They do it in their backyards. They do it in Bend's parks. They shouldn't do it anywhere, though it is forbidden to feed any bird or animal in Bend's parks or on city property. Raccoons are not as dangerous as bears or cougars. But a neighbor feeding raccoons creates a nuisance for the neighborhood. The Legislature should pass the bill.
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olybius, in his "Histories," tells the story of Antiochus IV, ruler of the Seleucid Empire, who invaded Egypt during the second century B.C. The Egyptians, led by Ptolemy, sent urgently to Rome for assistance. When the Roman ambassador arrived, he handed over a list of the Roman Senate's demands, then used his staff to draw a line in the sand around the "astonished" Antiochus "and told him he must remain inside this circle until he gave his decision about the contents of the letter." This tale, if it really happened, represents one of the earliest uses of the term "line in the sand" in its current sense. Antiochus gave in because, as one historian has noted, he knew Rome by reputation: He understood the risks to both his kingdom and himself if he resisted. The story comes to mind in light of the debate over the decision by President Barack Obama to back away from his own "red line" on the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government in its civil war. In a speech at the National Defense University in December, Obama issued a warning to Syrian President Bashar Assad: "If you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons, there will be consequences and you will be held accountable." In his news conference this week, however, Obama insisted that no action would be appropriate in the absence ofinternational consensus — that the United States didn't want to "find ourselves in a position where we can't mobilize the international c ommunity to s upport w hat w e do." In other words: The U.S. alone
ing it now. Obama is a shrewd politician; it is entirely possible that he calculated from the start that he and his party would suffer little domestic political cost should he back away from his implicit promise to intervene if Assad used chemical weapons. That is, Obama might have intuited that the "audience costs" theory is wrong. On the other hand, the administration's frantic leaks over the past few days that the president is "leaning toward" supplying weapons to the Syrian opposition might represent a recognition that the calculation was wrong — that the American public, as Fearon proposed, doesn't want to see its leaders be the first to blink. If this is true, however, helping to arm an already well-armed opposition would not be, in Assad's eyes, much of a consequence. Interventionists are calling for a U.S.-enforced no-fly zone, but they called for one long before Obama made his initial threat. Opponents are insisting that the threat should never have been made. What's useful to remember is the lesson of the story of Antiochus, who backed down not because of the reputation of any Roman leader but because of the reputation of Rome. Obama's decision to back away from his line in the sand might not hurt him politically, but it surely damages the nation's credibility. A nation's reputation for keeping its word is valuable; loss of that reputation has traditionally been understood as a cost a rational nation will not want to pay. Because once it's lost, it's hard to get back. — Stephen L. Carter is a Bloomberg View columnist and a professor of law at Yale University.
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Illegal immigration has devastating human msts By Lynell Vandermolen
ome people consider illegal immigration a victimless crime and new civil right. However, it inflicts enormous human costs on Americans every day. Citizens who have suffereditseffects and found themselves ignored are the ones truly "living in the shadows." Consider the stories of three people I know: In 2011, Jose Rosario Mendoza Lopez, an illegal immigrant, followed a young woman into the women's locker room at a stable where they both worked and sexually assaulted her. He had been deported three times but always returned. His last re-entry was just four months before the attack. Lopez was sent to the Oregon State Penitentiary in Pendleton for methamphetamine possession and sexual abuse. His victims could have been
any of the grade school or high school girls who rode at the Portland area stable every day. If the national amnesty bill passes, Lopez could qualify for citizenship because he has only one assault conviction. Then there's Lisa (not her real
name). Confined by spina bifida to a wheelchair, she was crossing the street to go to church in June 2012, when an illegal alien, texting while driving down the bike lane, slammed into her and threw her thirty feet. Lisa survived but suffered a broken neck. The Beaverton policediscovered the driver had no license and was using someone else's Matricula Consular card, an ID cardthe Mexican Consulate dispenses to illegal aliens on demand. Despite his reckless driving and ID fraud, the Beaverton police declined to turn him over to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforce-
IN MY VIEW ment. He has since sued Lisa twice for the emotional damage he suffered by hitting her and for the dents to his borrowed car. The third victim was Kay Blaser, 26, who attended my church in Tualatin. In 2008, she died when a drunk illegal immigrant with a valid Oregon driver's license broadsided her car in Oregon City, leaving a child motherless.That year Oregon stopped issuing driver's licenses to illegal immigrants. But only four years later, Gov. Kitzhaber and some legislators have bowed to the pressure of illegal immigrant lobbies and agriculturalists and are rushing SB 833 through the process to restore access — apparently to create the illusion of safe lawbreaking. In fact, its supporters
claim that if illegal immigrants insist on driving anyway, which several threatened to do at the bill's only hearing, they will at least be insured. However, the bill doesn't require the illegal immigrant driver to carry insurance. Only a car registration requires that. He can get along with a borrowed car and his permit, while citizens can only hope the car's owner carries insurance. The realreason for SB 833 is to
keep employers of illegal labor happy and to placate activists in the "immigrant rights" movement. In the meantime, our citizens are at risk from the increasing number of lawbreakers who kill and maim on our roads whether or not they carry licenses. Without exception, journalists and politicians who defend illegal immigration have dismissed my reports of the suffering it causes, telling me
that crime and accidents happen everywhere.However, these particular tragedies would not have occurred if our government had done its job to prevent these illegal immigrants from arriving in the first place. While illegal immigrants organize on the state and national level to demand their right to break our laws, their American victims often remain isolated, silent and unknown. Their grieving families often find it too painful to launch into related political activism. So illegal immigration's financial costs aren't the whole story. More important are its human costs: its costs to people — to our fellow citizens — whose lives have been altered forever by the depredations of an illegal immigrant. If I know three victims of this "victimless" crime, I suspect everyone does. — Lyneil Vandermolen livesin Tualatin.
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Jeff Hanneman,49, guitar player for metal band Slayer By William Yardley
The Definitive Oral History of New York Times News Service Metal" (2013) by Jon Wieder Jeff Hanneman, a guitarist h o r n and Katherine Turman. for the influential metal band "I'm like, 'Why?' And they'll Slayer, who h e lped s hape g o , 'You know.' I'll be like, 'No, the group's sonic assault and w h y ?' And they'll go,'Aren't wrotesomeofitsmostpopular y o u ...?' I'm like,'What? No. — and controversial Go away. You don't get
— songs, died Thurs- FEATURFP me at all.'" day at a hospital near pg p U A Ry Revi e wing a Slayer his home east of Los concert in The New Angeles. He was 49. York Times in 1988, The cause was liver fail- J o n Pareleswrote:"Theband ure, according to the band's r e v els in taboo topics, but its website. The band reported in d e adpan descriptions of death recent years that Hanneman i n e v e r y i m a ginable f orm suffered from a r ar e fl esh- d o n ' t sound like propaganda eating disease that doctors f o r v i c iousness. The music's said he might have contracted c h u r ning impact and the lyrics' bloody scenarios are dethrough a spider bite. Hanneman, who grew up in l i b erately scary, like horror Southern California listening m o v ies and amusement-park to Judas Priest and Iron Maid- h a u nted houses." en, was still a teenager when Jef f r e y J o h n H a n neman he formed Slayer with another w a s born on Jan. 31, 1964, in guitarist, Kerry King, in 1981. O a k land, Calif., and grew up With Tom Araya on bass and i n L o n g Beach. He had said Dave Lombardo on d r ums, i n i n t erviews that he became Slayer began creating some of f a scinated with war as a boy the darkest music and imagery w h i l e listening to family memin metal, conveyed with the fu- b e r s talk about their military rious finger work and nearly s e r v ice. nonstopdown-strummingthat He i s s u r vived by his wife, are often part of the subgenre K a t hy, wh o a ppeared dead known as thrash metal. and covered in blood in an Hanneman wrote about se- e a rly publicity photo for the rial killers and terrorists, rap- b a nd; his sister, Kathy; and his ists and dead women. The re- b r o thers, Michael and Larry. lease of the band's albums was Sla y e r is considered by critsometimes delayed by record i c s and fans to be one of the labels' concern about graphic "Big Four" thrash metal bands lyrics and cover art. that emerged in th e 1980s, Hanneman w r o t e pe r - al o n g w it h M etallica, Megahaps the band's best-known d e ath and Anthrax. The four song, "Angel of Death," from g r o ups have toured jointly in Slayer's breakthrough 1986 t h e past. Slayer continues to B l o o d," t o u r, although Hanneman had album, "Reign i n produced b y R i c k R u b in . r a r ely appeared with the band The song describes tortur- s i n ce he became ill. ous experimental surgeries Hann e man and King, who performed by Nazi physician s o m etimes played dual leads Joseph Mengele atthe Aus- in concert, have often been chwitz concentration cam p na m e d collectively at the top during World War II. Some o f l i sts of best metal guitarists. critics have accused the band B o t h h ave been careful not members of being Nazis and t o g i ve themselves too much racists; Hanneman said Slay- c r e dit. "I used to be totally into er was simply interested in history and evil. Steve Vai and Joe Satriani and "Since we di d ' A ngel o f oth e r shredders, and I t r ied Death,' I've had three occa- t o emulate what they did and sions where someone w il l r e a l l y g row a s a g u itarist," go 'Psst, hey. I'm part of this H a n n eman said i n " L ouder Aryan World Nation group T h a n H ell." "Then I said, 'I and we're thinking of having d o n 't think I'm that talented, you speak,'" Hanneman was b u t m or e important, I don't quoted in "Louder Than Hell: c a r e.'"
DEATHS ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around the world: Mike Gray, 77:A n author,activist and documentarian who co-wrote the Oscar-nominated screenplay for "The China Syndrome," the provocative 1979 film about a cover-up at a nuclear power plant. No one knew how timely the subject would prove. A nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania went into partial meltdown barely three weeks after the opening of the movie. Died Tuesday of heart failure at his Hollywood Hills home. Leopold Engleitner, 107:One of the oldest known survivors of Nazi concentration camps. After refusing to r e nounce his faith as a Jehovah's Witness, he survived three concentration camps and forced labor between 1939 and 1945. He weighed about 60 pounds on releasefrom the Ravensbrueck camp in 1943 after he
agreed to work as a farm slave laborer. Laterordered to report to Hitler's army, Engleitner hid in the Austrian countryside until after the war ended. Henry Hope Reed, 97:An architecture critic and historian whose ardent opposition to modernism was purveyed in books, walking tours of New York City and a host of curmudgeonly barbs directed at advocates of the austere, the functional and unornamented in public buildings and spaces. Died Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. Tom Knapp, 62: An exhibition shotgun v i rtuoso who broke world records by picking off flocks of airborne clay targets with the flair of a western movie hero and dazzled crowds with his effortless precision shattering of golf balls, radishes, aspirin and o ther flying targets. Died April 26. — From wi re reports
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r. ittisnot oLiravera e eine By Jane Stebbins Mitt Graves lives a leisurely life, as many cats do. He sleeps in the sun on the davenport in Linda and Denny Graves' house near Agness, chases bouncy-balls around the house, plays with the couple's three dogs and purrs like a freight train. The 9-month-old bundle of fur is no ordinary housecat, however. He's a 3-foot-long, 25-pound bobcat the couple adopted last November. Life hasn't been the same since. "He bounces off the walls, o ff t h e f u r n iture," L i n da Graves said. "He likes balls, or anything with a rattling noise; he'll throw those up in the air to entertain himself. He likes to chew his stuffed animals. He chases bees and flies." The cat, named partly after Mitt Romney and for the size of his burly paws, can roam the house at will — not that an animal that size doesn't get his way. A t dinner t im e — t w o pounds of raw chicken, turkey legs, chicken heart and liver — he'll try to jump on the counter. "The kitchen counter used to be safe," Linda said with a laugh. "No place is safe anymore. I have to take the whole cutting board, his dish, the knives, into th e b athroom and cut it up in there." They have to hide the toilet paper, or Mitt will tease it all from the roll. They have to keep thecloset doors shut,or Mitt will help himself to his growing collection of Denny's T-sh>rts. Not that shutting doors will stop him; the Graves' lynx rufus kitten has learned how to turn doorknobs and nudge his way through.
Art Continued from B1 "I was attending a conference in Columbus, Ohio where I was introduced to a similar program Columbus instituted to drive tourism a nd create energy in a n industrial section of their d owntown c o rridor," h e said. "I loved the idea, and thought it would be a great fit for Bend." The collection, a partnership between Visit Bend, the city of Bend, local artists and private property owners, is launching with four artists' pieces: three in the downtown parking garage, and the fourth on the alley wall of The Oxford Hotel. La Placa said the goal is to expand the collection citywide and promote it as another cultural tourism asset in Bend's community. "To some extent, Bend tourism has been a onetrick pony in that the vast majority of visitors are here to play in the outdoors," he said. "Along with the Bend Ale Trail, the Roundabout Art Route, BendFilm, the Tower Theater, High Desert Museum and Bend's many other cultural assets, the
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Tin Pan Alley Art Collection will further diversify Bend's cultural tourism offerings and attract new visitors." Chuck Arnold, executive director of the Downtown Bend Business Association, said the Tin Pan Alley Art Collection pays tribute to the new hub of activity in the alley ways of downtown Bend. "Our alley ways are b ecoming more than just places where commercial shipping has to occur and garbage cans are," he said. "They are places people walk through to get to otherstreets,and places where businesses are locating and investing. It's created an expansion from downtown Bend within itself." — Reporter: 541-617-7818, rreesC<bendbulletin.com
from Willamette University. He graduated from the University of Oregon with master's degrees in public administration as well as community and r egional planning. "Nick is a strong leader who believes in serving the public, and u n derstands the role of CDD and economic development," said C ommissioner Tam m y Baney. "He values county partnerships with other jurisdictions and is a respected leader across Oregon. We're fortunate to have him on our team." — Reporter: 541-383-0376, sk<ng@bendbulletin.com
fall, and adopted Mitt from the Bitterroot Bobcat and Lynx cattery in Stevensville, Mont. At eight w eeks o f a g e, the kitten wobbled around on short striped legs. He measured about 8 inches in length. Now those legs can launch him across a room and a good stretch can mean he hogs the whole couch. He sports bright blue eyes, a short tail, little tufts on the ends of his ears and an end-
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When the Graves go to town, it's both a menagerie and family in the car. Shop owners are curious, but not bowled over with amazement like they were when Mitt was small. Mitt likes the dogs he meets at Woof's Bakery in Gold Beach, Linda said. "He's just part of us," she added. "We take good care of him, keep him safe ... keep the closet door shut.... He's just part of the family, part of our life. He's just a joy. Next year, we might get another baby bobcat."
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wl ire rivesthousan s rom homes in Cali ornia By Adam Nagourney
ated by record-low rainfalls New Yorfe Times News Service and brisk and fast-switching LOS ANGELES — Walls of winds known as Santa Anas, wind-driven fire swept across infamously dry and hot. "It's burning out of control," Ventura County o n F r i day, forcing thousands of h o me said Bill Nash, a spokesman evacuations, shutting down for the Ventura County Fire schools and offices and ravag- Department. AWe are in a very ing acres of woodland as fire- serious situation. We are getfighters struggled for a second ting a Wind Shift right nOW.n day to bring a n o m inously He said firefighters were early California wildfire un- forced torepeatedly redeploy der control. in response to dangerously There were no reports of moving winds. injuries orhomes destroyed T he f ir e e n gulfed m o re as the heat abated and fierce than 10,000 acres, from the winds began tapering off FriSanta Monica Mountains to day evening. But the intensity the Pacific Coast Highway. and early arrival of the year's More than 1,000 firefighters, first major wildfire — months dressed in yellow protective before such f i res n ormally gear, fanned out across the break out, just a few weeks af- mountains to battle the blaze. ter the end of the rainy season Eight h e l icopters d r opped — offered a worrisome sign of water on the fire, while six air what appears to be a severe tankers blanketed the area fireseason on the horizon. with fire retardants. "It's raining ash in CamarilFirefighters were confronting a troubling combination lo,n said Megan Hook, 32, who of bad factors that the state es- was, Under firefighters' orders, caped in recent years, namely locked in her home Thurst inderbox c o n ditions c r e - day, with windows and doors
shut, because of fears of toxic fumes from the fire burning at a nearby farm. "We've got ash everywhere, and the air quality is awfuL" Officials said t ha t 4 , 000 homes had been evacuated and that 15 had sustained some damage. An 8-mile patch of the Pacific Coast Highway was shut down. As of Friday afternoon,the fire was described as only 10 percent contained. Wildfires are common in Southern California, but they usually do not break out until late summer. The hot winds that have whipped the region this week normally do not arrive until fall. The skies over Camarillo, at the heart of the fire, billowed with gray smoke as walls of fire moved through the dry brush and forest. At one point, firefighters turned their attention to preventing the flames from reaching the naval base at Point Mugu, although officials said the risk there had appeared to diminish.
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PREP BASKETBALL
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Bend Highpicks new hoopscoach Bend High did not have to look far for its next boys basketball
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Ridgeview players celebrate after Tyler Ross' game-winning home run against Summit on Friday at Ridgeview High School in Redmond.
Bulletin staff report REDMOND — Ridgeview's Tyler Ross is just a sophomore, but Ravens coach Josh Davis said the youngster is simply a great athlete. On Friday, with two runners on and two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, the Ridgeview underclassman stepped up to the plate. "I told him as he walked up, 'They don't know you like I know you,' " Davis said. " 'You can do this.' " On the second pitch of his at-bat, Ross drove a pitch to left-center field, clearing the outfield fence and giving the Ravens a walk-off 16-13 Intermountain Hybrid victory against Summit. "I know it's a brand-new ballpark," Davis said, "but that was the farthest ball I've seen hit this year." SeeRavens /C4
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LACROSSE
Local prep match to benefit charity Bend High will play its annual HEADstrong
boys lacrosse match today when the Lava Bears host Hood River
Valley starting at 2 p.m. at the15th Street Field.
The game isdesigned to raise money and awareness for the HEADstrong Foundation
(headstrongfoundation. org), a lacrosse-based national charity supporting those affected by blood cancer. No admission will be
charged for the contest, but donations will be collected at the field to be sent directly to HEADstrong. — Bulletin staff report
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Bulletin staff report EAGLE POINT — The best teams always learn from their mistakes. Summit High shaved 21 strokes off its first-day score at Eagle Point Golf Course on Friday to win the Class 5A Special District I g irls championship by 54 strokes. Led by sophomore medalist Madison Odiorne, who went 77-77 — 154 on Thursday and Friday, the Storm easily defeated runner-up Bend High 665 to 719. "We were real thrilled with how the girls came backwith avengeance and played really well," Summit coach Jerry Hackenbruck said. "They're intelligent girls ... and they didn't make the same mistakes as yesterday." Four Storm golfers finished in the top five at the two-day event. Megan Mitchell placed third (87-83 — 170) and Sarah Heinly (90-81 — 171) and Madi Mansberger (90-81171) tied for fourth. The Lava Bears also improved their score from Thursday, posting a 355 on Friday after carding a 364 during the first round. Bend senior Heidi Froelich put together a pair of
Bulletin staff report EAGLE POINT — An 85-degree and sunny afternoon was the settingfor the Class 5A Special District I boys golf championship on Friday, and the story was all Summit. Four Storm golfersrecorded a 79 or lower on the final day of competition at Eagle Point Golf Course — the only team to achieve the feat on either day of the tournamentas Summit sealed the district title with a two-day team score of 610, 25 strokes ahead of second-place finisher Bend High (635 strokes). After carding a I-over-par 73 to sit atop the leaderboard on Thursday, Jack Loberg logged a 77 to hold on for second place with an overall 150, just one stroke behind tournament champion Matt Hedges of Ashland. Stephen Drgastin placed fourth forthe Storm, shavingeightstrokes off his first-day score to finish with
79s to finish second overall with a 158. "We played respectable," said Lava Bear coach Lowell Norby, whose program placed second at districts to Summit last year before going on to take second at state. "Heidi battled with Madison (Odiorne) for a little while there." Madeline Rice went 93-91 — 184 for Bend, and Maddy Mode shot a 94-90 — 184. Holly Froelich, Heidi's younger sister, contributed a 99-95 — 194. Host Eagle Point finished third with an 883 and Ashland took fourth with a 939. Mountain View and Redmond did not field complete teams — the Panthers had just two players at the tournament and two of the Cougars'four golfers were sick on Friday and withdrew from play. With their top-two showings at the district tournament, Summit and Bend both advance to the Class 5A state championships at Quail Valley Golf Course in Banks on May 13 and 14. No individuals qualified from the district event as the top-five finishers were all from either Summit or Bend.
a 73 on the final day and an overall 154. Eagle Point's Glen Linder was third with a two-day total of 152, and Bend's Chapin Pedersen tied for fourth with Drgastin with a 154, rounding out the top five that automatically qualify for the state championship. Ryan Crownover and Ryan DeCastilhos helped the Lava Bears' cause,recording overallscores of 157 and 161, respectively, to give Bend the edge over Redmond High, which placed third as a team with a 647. Tim Messner paced the Panthers with a 157 after carding a 79 on Friday, and Mason Rodby finish with a 158. Eagle Point was fourth with a 677, followed by Ashland (687) and Mountain View (730). Mason Krieger was the top scorer for the Cougars, finishing with an overall 168.
LeBronset to win fourth MVPaward HORSE RACING
LeBron Jamesis getting his fourth Most
Valuable Player award — and the only mystery left is whether the vote
was unanimous. The Miami Heat star will be introduced
Sunday as theaward winner, according to a person familiar with the results and who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of
anonymitybecausethe league hasnot publicly announced this year's recipient. James will become the fifth player with at least four MVP
awards, joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain.
No one hasever swept every first-place vote in the NBA's MVP balloting. After the season
he had, Jamescould be the first.
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SPORTS ON THE AIR TODAY HOCKEY IHF, world championships, U.S. vs. Austria
Time 2 a.m.
NHL, playoffs, N.Y.Rangersat Washington
9:30 a.m. 4 p.m.
NHL, playoffs, Toronto at Boston NHL, playoffs, Anaheim at Detroit NHL, playoffs, St. Louis at Los Angeles WHL, championship, Edmonton at Portland GOLF
4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
European Tour,ChinaOpen
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PGA Tour, Wells Fargo Championship
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English Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur vs. Southampton MLS, New York at Columbus
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MLS, Seattle at Philadelphia (tapedj
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MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Aaron's 499, qualifying 9 a.m. NASCAR, Nationwide, Aaron's 312 noon NHRA, Southern Nationals, qualifying 3 p.m. IndyCar, SaoPaulo lndy 300, qualifying 10 p.m. BASEBALL College, Florida at LSU 1 0 a.m. MLB, Seattle at Toronto 10 a.m. MLB, Baltimore at Los Angeles Angels 1 p.m. College, Cal at Oregon State 2 p.m.
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SPORTS IN BRIEF BASEBALL
former Ramsheadcoach and defensive coordinator of the Saints
BeaVerS beat BearS — Matt Boyd struck out acareer-best12 while scattering three hits and
one run to help sendthe Oregon State baseball team to a 6-1 series-opening win over California Friday night in front of 3,180 fans
and Giants on Friday as asenior defensive assistant. Spagnuolo will have an opportunity at redemption following an unsettled
2012 season inwhich heoversawa historically bad defense with New Orleans.
at Goss Stadium inCorvallis. Ryan Barnes drove in the gamewinning run with a three-run double in the third and Michael Conforto plated two more with a single in the fourth to provide the
filly that trainer Todd Pletcher
Beavers' offense. OregonState
waffled on entering in theKen-
improved to 35-B on the year and 15-4 in Pac-12 Conference
tucky Oaks has him poised to
play. OregonState andCalifornia continue the series today at 2:05
p.m.
HORSE RACING LOng ShotWinS OakS — A
complete a raredoubletoday in the Kentucky Derby. Princess of Sylmar, a 38-1 long shot, rallied with a huge stretch run to win
the $1 million Grade Oaks I on DuCkS tOP COugarS —The Ducks scored apair of runs in the top of the ninth inning to breaka
Friday at Churchill Downs. One of four fillies trained by Pletcher,
tie and defeat Washington State 5-3 in Pullman, Wash., on Friday
favorite Dreaming of Julia, who finished fourth.
sheupstaged stablemateand3-2
night. TheCougars helpedout the Ducks with a pair of errors in the final inning, allowing both runs
to score unearned. Brett Thomas
SOCCER
led the Ducks (35-11, 17-5 Pac12), going 4-for-5 with two runs
TlmderS' defender Oiit With knee injury —The
scored, while Mitchell Tolman
Portland Timbers say that veteran defender Mikael Silvestre is out for six to nine months
went 2-for-3 with a pair of walks and three runs batted in. The se-
ries continues today at 2p.m.
because of aleft knee injury. Silvestre tore his anterior cruciate
FOOTBALL Ravens hire formerRams
ligament during a scoreless draw against the NewEngland Revolution on Thursday night and was taken from the field by stretcher.
COaCh —Steve Spagnuolo is
In response, theTimbers signed
getting another chance to prove
defender Pa Modou Kah for the
his defensive coaching skills. The Baltimore Ravenshired the
rest of the season.
— From wire reports
COREBOARD ON DECK
INDIANA(81)
Today Track: Gilchrist atPLS1ATrackClassic at Portland Christian,11a m. Girls tennis: MountainView,Sisters at BlackButte Tournament,10a.m. Boys lacrosse: RexPutnamat Mountain View,1 pmcHoodRiver Valey atBend,2 p.m. Sunday Girls lacrosse: Roseburgat BendUnited (Summit HS), 2p.m.
PREP SPORTS Softball Friday's results Class 5A Intermountain Conference (5 innings)
Mountain View 000 20 — 2 3 2 Redmond 493 Ox — 1614 0 Intermountain Hybrid
Ridgeview Summit
(5 innings) 028 01 000 00
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George2-100-0 4, West9-21 3-421, Hibbert 8141-217, Hill 7-145-721, Stephenson 3-51-28, THansbrough1-14-6 6, Augustin 1-6 0-0 2, Pendergraph1-20-02, Mahinmi0-30-00. Totals 32-76 14-21 81. ATLANTA (73) Smith 5-16 4-4 14, Horlord 6-123-4 15, Petro 2-6 0-0 4, Teague 3-12 3-410, Harris 5-14 2-214, I.Johnson2-50-04, Korver3-116-612, Tolliver 0-2 0-0 0,Jones0-0 0-0 0.Totals 26-7818-20 73. Indiana 21 16 28 16 — 81 Atlanta 20 9 21 23 — 73
Thunder 103, Rockets 94 OKLAHOMA CITY(103) Durant 11-232-2 27, Ibaka4-13 2-210, Perkins 0-0 0-00, Jackson 7-152-217, Sefolosha1-50-03 Martin 7-138-825,Collison4-82-210 Fisher4-60011, Liggins0-00-00 Totals 38-8316-16103. HOUSTON (94) Garcia4-90-011, Parsons8-143-425, Asik3-7 7-12 13,Beverley4-110-08, Harden7-22 8-11 26, Brooks2-30-04, Lin1-4 0-03,Anderson1-3 0-02, Smith 0-0 2-42.Totals30-73 20-31 94. Oklahoma City 26 3 2 20 25 — 103 29 25 23 17 — 94 Houston
PatrickReed PeterTom asulo BrendondeJonge John Merrick StevenBowditch Pat Perez Scott Brown HunterMahan Mike Weir JonathanByrd Josh Teater BrianDavis
GeoffDgilvy RobertAgenby Luke List
DougLaBege0 MatteoManassero MattJones JamesHahn Chris Stroud Ryo Ishikawa TommyGainey HunterHaas KevinSutherland Will Claxton Justin Hicks
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Kingsmill Championship Friday At Kingsmill Resort, R iver Course Grizzlies118, Clippers105 Williamsburg,ya. Purse: $1.3 mil lion L.A. CLIPPERS (105) Sisters 0 4 2 Yardage:6,379; P ar:71 Butler 7-160-0 14,Odom3-8 0-0 7, Jordan2-3 JunctionCity 3 3 2 1-45, Paul11-166-928, Bigups1-42-24, Crawford SecondRoundLeaders (5 innings) Ariya Jutanugarn 64-71—135 0 50 00, Bames11-142 330,Grilfin3 53 49, Hill La Pine 0 00 0 1 1 2 7 2-40-04 Bledsoe0-10-00, Green1-22-24. Totals StacyLewis 68 68 136 Elmira (12)60 Dx 18 20 2 41-78 16-24 105. 68-68 —136 AngelaStanford 68-69 — 137 MEMPHIS(118) SandraGal 68-69—137 Prince4-123-411, Randoph8-12 7-823, Gasol SuzannPetersen Baseball 4-8 2-210, Conley4-712-1723, Allen5-9 9-1119, 66-71 —137 Cristie Kerr Friday's results 69-69 — I38 Dooling0-10-00, Pondexter 3-72-210, Arthur2-20- Shanshan Feng Class 5A 69-69 —138 04, Bayless6-133-318 Totals 36-7138-47118. Julilnkster IntermountainConference 6 9-69 — 138 L.A. Clippers 26 2 726 26 — 105 RheeLee (5 innings) 68-70 —138 Memphis 29 29 34 26 — 118 Katie Burnett Redmond 214 44 1512 1 68-70 —138 Ai Miyazato Mountain View 002 00 2 5 3 67-71 —138 So YeonRyu Intermountain Hybrid HOCKEY 70-69 139 IreneCho 121 123 3 13 15 3 69-70—139 ChristelBoellon 140 062 3 16 18 3 69-70—139 NHL PaulaCreamer Class 4A 69-70—139 AlisonWalshe NATIONALHOCKEY LEAGUE Sky-EmLeague 68-71 —139 JanePark JunctionCit y 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 3 NHL Playoff Glance 68-71 — I39 Karen Stuppl e s All Times POT Sisters 300 022 x 7 10 I 68-72 —140 Mo Martin InbeePark 68-72 140 Elmira 2 02 000 0 — 4 6 2 FIRST ROUND KarrieWebb 70-71—141 La Pine 010 001 0 2 4 3 (Best-of-7) StacyPrammanasudh 69-72 — 141 (x-if necessary) Yani Tseng 69-72 — 141 EASTERNCONFERENCE AmyYang 69-72 141 Golf Pittsburgh1, NewYork Islanders1 CarolineHedwag 68-73—141 Wednesday, May1: Pittsburgh5, NYIslanders0 Friday's Results AzaharaMunoz 68-73—141 Friday,May3 NYIslanders 4, Pittsburgh3 Girls Giulia Sergas 74-68 —142 Sunday,May5: Pittsburgh atNYIslanders9 a.m. HeeKyungSeo 71-71 — 142 Tuesday,May7: Pittsburgh atNYIslanders, 4p.m. Class 5ASpecial Oistrict1 Kris Tamulis 71-71 — I42 Thursday,May9: NYIslandersatPittsburgh, 4p.m. Championships Lexi Thomp so n 71-71 —142 x-Saturday,May11:PittsburghatNYIslanders, TBD At Eagle Point Golf Course Eun-Hee Ji 70-72 142 x-Sunday,May12:NYIslanders at Pittsburgh, TBD Par 72 Rebecca Lee-Bentham 70-72—142 Ottawa1, Montreal1 Top-five individuals —MadisonDdiorne, SumAnnaNordqvist 70-72—142 mit,77 77 154; HeidiFroelich,Bend,79-79 158; Thursday,May2: Ottawa4, Montreal 2 Jiyai Shin 70-72—142 Friday,May3: Montreal 3, Dttawa1 MeganMitcheI, Summit, 87-83—170; Sarah Heinly, Na YeonChoi 69-73—142 Summit, 90-81 —171; Madi Mansberger, Summit, Sunday,May5: Montreal atOtawa,4 p.m. Lisa Mccloskey 69-73—142 Tuesday,May7: Montrea atOttawa,4p.m. 90-81 — 171. Thidapa Suwannapura 69-73 —142 Two-dayscores — Summit343-322M65, Thursday,May9: Ottawaat Montreal, 4 p.m. LindseyWright 69-73 —142 Bend 364-355 —719, Eagle Point 459-424—883, x-Saturday,May11.MontrealatOttawa,TBD J ee Young Le e 68-74 —142 Ashland487-452— 939, Mountain Vi ew 480-inc., x-Sunday,May12:Ottawaat Montreal, TBD MoriyaJutanugarn 73-70 — I43 Washington1, NewYork Rangers 0 Redmond inc. CatrionaMatthew 72-71—143 Thurs day,May2.Washington3,NYRangers1 Boys GerinaPiler 72-71 143 Today,May4:NYRangersat Washington,930a.m. 72-71—143 Monday, May6:WashingtonatNY Rangers,4:30p.m. LizetteSalas Class 5ASpecial Oistrict1 71-72 —143 Wednesday, May8.Washington at NYRangers, 4.30 Maria Hjorth Championships 71-72 — 143 PaigeMackenzie At Eagle PointGolf Course pm. 71 -72—143 JennyShin x-Friday,May10: NYRangersatWashington,4:30p.m. Par 72 70-73 — I43 Chega Choi Top-five individuals — MattHedges,Ashland, x-Sunday,May12:Washington at NYRangers,TBD 70-73 —143 Vicky Hurst May13: NYRangersatWashington, TBD 77-72 — 149; Jack Loberg, Summit, 73-77— 150; x-Monday, 70-73 —143 Danielalacobegi Glen Linder, Eagle Point, 76-76 —152; Stephen goston1, Toronto 0 69-74 —143 SarahKemp Drgastin, Summit, 81-73 154; Chapin Pedersen, Wednesday, May1: Boston4,Toronto1 75-69 —144 BrittanyLincicome T oday, May 4: T oronto at Bo st o n, 4 p. m . Bend,79-75—154. 74-70 —144 ChieArimura Two-dayscores — Summit308-302—610, Monday,May6: Boston atToronto,4 p.m. 73-71 144 Julia Boland ay,May8:BostonatToronto,4p.m. Bend 319-316—635, Redmond 332-315—647, Wednesd 73-71—144 DanahBordner x-Friday,May10:Toronto at Boston, 4p.m. Eagle Point351-326—677, Ashland 350-337—687 73-71—144 Kristy McPherson x Sunday, May12: Boston at T oronto, TB D Mountai nView 366-364—730. 73-71—144 SarahJaneSmith x-Monday, May13:Torontoat Boston, TBD BeatrizRecari 72-72 —144 WESTERN CONFERENCE 71-73 — I44 Jodi Ewart Shadoff BASKETBALL Chicago 2,Minnesota0 71-73 —144 Candie Kung Tuesday, April 30:Chicago2, Minnesota1(DT) 71-73 — 144 Sun YoungYoo Friday,May3. Chicago5, Minnesota 2 NBA Mina Harigae 69-75 —144 Sunday , Ma y 5 : C h i c a g o a t Mi n n e s o t a , n o o n Mindy Kim 69-75 —144 NATIONALBASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Tuesd ay,May7ChicagoatMinnesota,6:30p.m. VeronicaFelibert 75-70 —145 AN Times POT x-Thursday,May9: Minnesotaat Chicago, TBD Meaghan Francella 75-70 145 x-Saturday, Ma y11: Chi c ago at M i n n e sota, TB D NicoleCastrale 73-72—145 FIRST ROUND x-Sunday,May12 MinnesotaatChicago,TBD SandraChangkija 73-72—145 (x-if necessary) Anaheim1, Oetroit1 Nicole Jeray 73-72—145 (Best-of-7) Tuesday, April 30.Anaheim3, Detroit1 M omoko Ue da 73-72—145 EASTERN CONFERENCE T hursday, May 2 D e t r oi t 5, An a h ei m 4 (D T ) NatalieGulbis 72-73—145 Miami 4, Milwaukee 0 Today,May4: Anaheim atDetroit, 4:30p.m. I.K. Kim 72-73 —145 Sunday,April 21 Miami110,Milwaukee87 Monday,May6 AnaheimatDetroit, 5 p.m. Laura Di a z 70-75 145 Tuesday, April 23:Miami98, Milwaukee86 x Wednesday, May8: Detroit atAnaheim, 7p.m. Brittany Lang 70-75—145 Thursday,April25. Miami104,Milwaukee91 x-Friday,May10:AnaheimatDetroit, TBD PemigaLindberg 70-75—145 Sunday,April28: Miami88,Milwaukee77 x-Sunday,May12:Detroit at Anaheim, TBD ReigeyRankin 70-75—145 New York 4,Boston2 San Jose 2, Vancouver 0 Lorie Kane 69-76 145 Saturday,April 20:NewYork 85,Boston78 Wednesday, May1: SanJose3,Vancouver1 Meena Le e 69-76—145 Tuesday, April 23:NewYork87, Boston 71 Friday,May3: SanJose3, Vancouver2 HeeYoungPark 68-77—145 Friday,April 26:NewYork90, Boston 76 Sunday, May 5: V a nc ouver at Sa n Jo se , 7 p.m . DewiClaireSchreefel 67-78—145 Sunday,April 28:Boston97,NewYork90(DT) T uesday, May 7: V a ncou ver at Sa n Jose , 7 p .m . Missed Cut WednesdayMay1:Boston92, NewYork86 x-Thursday,May9: SanJoseat Vancouver, 7p.m. KathleenEkey 75-71 — I46 Friday May 3: NewYork88 Boston80 x-Saturday,May11. Vancouverat SanJose,TBD Moira Dunn 74-72 —146 Indiana 4, Atlanta 2 x-Monday,May13 SanJoseatVancouver TBD Hee-WonHan 73-73 146 Sunday,April 21:Indiana107,Atlanta90 St. Louis 2, LosAngeles 0 73-73—146 Wednesday, April 24:Indiana113,Atlanta98 AmeliaLewis Tuesday, April 30:St.Louis 2,LosAngeles 1(DT) 73-73—146 Saturday,April 27:Atlanta90, Indiana69 Michege Wie T hurs a d y , Ma y 2 : S t . L o u i s 2, L o s An g e l e s 1 72-74—146 Monday,April 29:Atlanta102,Indiana91 JulietaGranada T oday, Ma y 4: S t . L o u i s a t L o s A n g e l e s , 7 p . m. 72-74 146 Wednesday, May1: Indiana106,Atlanta83 JenniferJohnson Monday, Ma y 6 : S t . L o u i s a t L o s An g e l e s , 7 p . m. 72-74—146 Friday,May3 Indiana81,Atlanta 73 Se RiPak x Wednesday,May8:LosAngelesatSt.Louis,TBD 71-75 —146 Chicago 3, Brooklyn 3 Cindy Lacrosse x-Friday, May 10: St. Loui s at Los A ng el e s, TB D 71-75 —146 Saturday,April 20:Brooklyn106, Chicago89 Pornanong Phatlum x-Monday, May 13: Los A ng el e s at St.Louis, TBD 70-76 —146 Monday, April 22:Chicago90,Brooklyn82 HaejiKang 69-77 — I46 Thursday,April 25:Chicago79, Brooklyn76 JenniferRosales 75-72 —147 Saturday,April 27:Chicago142,Brooklyn134, 30T Amanda Bl u menh erst GOLF 74-73 147 Monday,April 29:Brooklyn110, Chicago91 JacquiConcolino Song-Hee Kim 74-73—147 Thursday,May2: Brooklyn95, Chicago92 PGA Tour 74-73—147 Maude-Aimee Leblanc Today, May4 Chicago atBrooklyn,5p.m. 74-73—147 Wells Fargo Champi o nship Marina Stuetz WESTERN CONFERENCE OklahomaCity4, Houston 2 Friday Katherine Hull-Kirk 73-74—147 At Quail Hollow Club Mi HyangLee 72-75—147 Sunday,April 21.OklahomaCity120, Houston91 Charlotte, N.C. LauraDavies 71-76 — 147 Wednesday, April 24:OklahomaCity105, Houston102 Felicity Johnson 71-76 —147 Saturday,April 27:OklahomaCity104, Houston101 Purse: $6.7 migion BeckyMorgan 71-76 —147 Monday,April 29:Houston105,DklahomaCity103 Yardage: 7,492; Par72 HeatherBowieYoung 70-77 —147 WednesdayMay1:Houston107, OklahomaCity100 SecondRound(MadeCut) Phil Mickelson 68-67 — 135 Stephanie Sherlock 74-74 —148 Friday,May3: Oklahoma City103, Houston94 70-67 — 13 7 Marcy Hart 72-76 148 San Antonio 4, L.A. Lakers0 Scott Gardiner 67-70 — 137 CarolineMasson 71-77—148 Sunday,April 21:SanAntonio 91, L.A.Lakers79 Nick Watney 69-68—137 TiffanyJoh 70-78—148 Wednesday, April 24:SanAntonio102, L.A.Lakers91 GeorgeMcNeig 67-71 — 138 AlenaSharp 70-78—148 Friday,April 26:SanAntonio120, L.A.Lakers89 RoryMcgroy 70-68 — 13 8 P ao a Mo ren o 69-79—148 Sunday,April 28 SanAntonio103, L A.Lakers82 LeeWestwood 69-69 — 138 Golden State 4,Denver2 RodPampling Saturday,April 20:Denver97, GoldenState 95 JasonKokrak 68-70 — 138 Champions Tour 67-71 — I38 Tuesday, April 23:GoldenState131, Denver117 DerekErnst Friday,April 26:GoldenState110, Denver108 LucasGlover 68-71 — 139 Insperity Championship Sunday,April 28:GoldenState115, Denver101 DavidLynn 71 68 139 Friday Tuesday, April 30:Denver107,GoldenState100 RobertGarrigus 67-72—139 At TheWoodlands CC Thurs day,May2:GoldenState92 Denver88 D.A. Points 71 -69 —140 The Woodlands,Texas Memphis 4, L.A. Clippers 2 KevinStreelman 68-72 — 140 Purse: $1.8 million Saturday,Apnl20: LA. Clippers112, Memphis91 RussellHenley 69-71 — 140 Yardage: 7,002; Par 72(36 36) Monday,April 22:L.A.Clippers93, Memphis 91 ZachJohnson 68-72 — 140 First RoundLeaders Thursday,April 25.Memphis 94,L.A. Clippers82 BrianHarm an 70-70 — 140 35-34—69 MikeGoodes Saturday,April 27:Memphis104, L.A.Clippers83 DanielSummerhays 67-73 — 140 GeneSauers 32-38—70 Tuesday,April 30 Memphis103, L.A.Clippers93 SergioGarcia 72-68 — 140 BrianHenninger 37-34—71 Friday,May3: Memphis118, LA.Clippers105 JordanSpieth 69-71 — 140 MarkBrooks 35-36 71 TedPotter,Jr. 71-70 — 141 38-33—71 Hal Sutton CONFERENCESEMIFINALS RossFisher 70-71 — I41 35-36—71 MichaelAllen EASTERN CONFERENCE NateSmith 67-74 — 141 36-35—71 MarkBucek Indiana vs. NewYork DavidHeam 69-72 141 BradBryant 35-37—72 Sunday,May5: Indianaat New York,12:30 p.m. RobertKarlsson 69-72—141 SteveJones 35-37—72 Miami vs. Brooklyn orChicago Dicky Pride 71-71—142 SteveLowery 35-37—72 Monday,May6: Brooklynor ChicagoatMiami, 4p.m. AngelCabrera 36-36 72 73 69 142 RoccoMediate Wednesd ay,May8:BrookynorChicagoatMiami, Kyle Stanley 74-68 — 142 38-34—72 Gary Ha Iberg 4 p.m. 71 -71 —142 37-35—72 StuartAppleby Jeff Sluman WESTERN CONFERENCE 70-72 — 142 37-35—72 Vaughn Taylor LorenRoberts Memphis vs. OklahomaCity 69-73 — 1 4 2 38-34 72 ShawnStefani Esteban Toledo Sunday,May5: Memphis atOklahomaCity,10a.m. 67-75 — 142 36-36—72 RyanMoore Mark Mouland San Antonio vs. GoldenState 70-72 — 142 37-36 — 73 TrevorImmelman BlaineMccagister Monday, May 6:Golden StateatSan Antonio,6:30 JamesDriscoll 70-72 — 142 PeterSenior 36-37 — 73 p.m. 71-72 — I43 JimmyWalker BobTway 37-36 — 73 Wednesda y May 8:Golden St.atSanAntonio,6:30 JohnRogins 69-74 — 143 SteveElkington 39-34 — 73 74-69 143 Hale Irwin p.m. LukeGuthrie 36-37 — 73 72-71—143 MarkO'Meara D.H. Lee 38-35 73 Friday's Summaries 70-73 — 14 3 JohnSenden Jay Haas 37-36—73 BooWeekley 68-75 143 John Cook 39-34—73 Richard H. Lee 73-70—143 Jim Rutl e dge 41-32 — 73 Knicks 88, Celtics 80 Chris Kirk 72-71—143 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 40-34 — 74 GaryWoodland 70-73 — 143 TommyArmour RI 37-37—74 NEWYORK(88) Steve Mari n o 71-72 — 14 3 B en Crensh aw 37-37 — 74 Anthony7-236-621, Shumpert 6-92-217, Chan70-73 — 143 D.A.Weibring 37-37 — 74 dler 4-81-2 9, Prigioni5-9 0-014, Felton5-141-2 Bud Cauley BradFritsch 71-72 — 143 KennyPerry 38-36 — 74 11, Smith5-132-213, Martin1-21-2 3,Kidd0-10-0 Bo VanPelt 74-70 — 144 Bob Gilder 37-37—74 0, Camby 0-00-00. Totals 33-7913-16 88. Kevin Stadl e r 73-71 — I44 Chien Soon Lu 35-40 — 75 BOSTON (80) 71-73 — 144 TomJenkins 39-36 75 Green 4-1211-1421, Bass1-64-66, Garnett7-10 RobertoCastro 73-71 144 ScottSimpson 37-38—75 1-215, Bradley4-62-210, Pierce4-185-514, Terry Martin Flores 72-72—144 Bart Bryant 37-38—75 4-63-414, Williams0-20-00, Lee0-10-00, Craw- CharlesHowell IR Kevin Chappel l 73-71—144 Jay Don Bl a ke 37-38—75 ford 0-20-00. Totals 24-83 28-33 80. Casey Wi t tenberg 73-71 144 Mark Cal c avecchi a 37-38—75 New York 24 15 28 21 — 88 73-71—144 FredFunk 38-37—75 10 17 20 33 — 80 LeeWiliams Boston HenrikNorlander 74-70 — 144 DavidEger 37-38—75 70-74 — 1 4 4 36-39—75 WebbSimpson RodSpittle 72-72 — 144 39-37—76 Pacers 81, Hawks73 RickieFowler TomPunzer Bend CrookCounty
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36-40 — 76 37-39 — 76 39-37 — 76 40-36 — 76 40 36 76 39-37—76 36-40—76 38-38—76 39-37—76 35-41—76 42-35—77 36 41 77 39-38—77 40-37—77 36-41—77 41-36—77 44-33—77
PeterJacobsen Andrew Magee TomPerniceJr. Willie Wood
SandyLyle Kirk Triplett MarkWiebe TomKite Curtis Strange DanForsm an CraigStadler John Harris Dana Quigley BernhardLanger Gil Morgan Mark McNulty BarryLane
TENNIS Professional Portugal Open Friday At Estadio Nacional Oeiras, Portugal Purse: Men,$609,300(W T250);Women, $220,000 (Intl.) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Men Ouarterfinals StanislasWawrinka(2), Switzerland,def. Gastao Elias,Portugal,6-4,6-4. PabloCarreno-Busta,Spain, def.FabioFognini (4), Italy, 3-6,6-4, 6-4.
DavidFerrer(1), Spain,def. Victor Hanescu, Romania,6-4, 7-6(2) AndreasSeppi (3), Italy, det. Tomm y Robredo(8), Spain,6-4, 6-3. Women Semifinals AnastasiaPavlyuchenkova(3), Russia, def.Romina DprandiSwi , tzerland,0-6,6-3, 6-1. Carla Suarez Navarro (4), Spain,def. KaiaKanepi, Estonia 6-4 6-1 BMWOpen Friday
At MTTCIphitos
Munich Purse: $609,300(WT250) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Ouarterfinals DanielBrands,Germany,def. JankoTipsarevic (I), Serbia,6-3, 4-6,6-4. Tommy Haas (3), Germany, def FlorianMayer(6), Germany, 6-4, 6-1. Philipp Kohlschreiber (4), Germany,def. Viktor Troicki,Serbia,6-3, 7-6(3). Ivan DodigCroati , a,def. AlexandrDolgopoov(5), Ukraine,6-4, 6-4.
SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER All Times POT
Today's Games Seattle FC at Philadelphia,1 p.m. NewYorkat Columbus,1pm. Montreal at SanJose, I p.m. Toronto FC at Colorado,6p.m. Vancouverat RealSalt Lake,6 p.m Sunday's Games ChivasUSAatSporting Kansas City, 2 p.m. Housto natLosAngeles,8p.m.
BASEBALL College Pac-12 Standings All Times POT
Conference Overall W L 15 4
OregonState
Oregon UCLA ArizonaState Stanford
17 5
Arizona California SouthernCal WashingtonState 7
Washington Utah
12 7 11 8 10 9 9 10 9 13 8 13 12 7 12 5 17
Friday's Games
W L 35 8 35 11 29 13 29 13 25 15 28 16 21 24 17 28 20 21 15 28 16 24
OregonState6, California1 x-USC 9,TCU3 UCLA 5,Utah2
Oregon5,Washington State3 Washington23, Arizona1 Stanford 5,ArizonaState3 Today's Games x-TCU at USC,noon Utah atUCLA,2p.m.
Oregon at Washington State,2p.m. California atOregonState, 2 p.m. StanfordatArizonaState 6p m Washingtonat Arizona, 6p.m. x =nonconference
DEALS Transactions BASEBALL National League WASHING TON NATIDNALS—Activated 38 Ryan
Zimmermanlrom the15-dayDL. Dptioned3B AnthonyRendonto Harrisburg (EL). BASKETB ALL
National Basketball Association DALLASMAVERICKS Announcedthe retirement ot assistantbasketball coachJimOB ' rien. NamedKaleb Canalesassistant basketballcoach. MINNESOTA TIMBERWDLVESNamed Fli p Saunderspresidentof basketball operations. FOOTBALL National Football League BALTIMORERAVENS— NamedSteveSpagnuolo senior detensiveassistant coach.SignedCB Marc Anthony, C RyanJensen, FB Kyle Juszczyk, DE KapronLewis-Moore, QRAaron Megette, G-DTRick Wagner ,G JeffBraun,CBJoseCheeseborough,LB Brandon Copeland,DT Jordan Devey,TE Matt Furstenburg,DTRogersGaines, WRDmarius Hines,RB Ray Hogey,TEMurphy Holloway, DEWil Pericak, WR GerrardSheppard, QBNathanStanley, SBrynden TrawickandDTJ.J. Unga. DETROIT LIONS SignedTEJoseph Fauria, C SkylerAllen, DTMichael Brooks,DTAustin Holtz, RB StevenMiler, DTLaAdrian Waddle, QBAlex Carder, LB AlexElkins, LBJonMorgan,SMartavius Neloms and WR CodyWilson. NEW ENGLANDPATRIOTS— SignedPRyanAllen, FB BenBartholomew,DL Dewayne Cherrington, S KanorrisDavis,DLElvis Fisher,TEBrandonFord, DL CoryGrissom,RBQuentin Hines,CBBrandonJones, OL JoshKline,DLChris McDonald, WRTJMoe, CB StephonMorris, LBlanSluss, DLMatt Stankiewitch, TE Zac hSudfeld,WR KenbregThompkins,DLJoe VeganoandLSMike Zupancic. HOCKEY
NationalHockeyLeague NHL—Suspended OttawaDEric Grybatwogames foranigegaichecktotheheadofMontrealF LarsEller during aMay2 game. TORONTOMAPLE LEAFS—Caged up G Drew MaclntyrefromToronto(AHL). SOCCER Major League Soccer PDTLANDTIMBERS— Signed D Pa Modou Kah for theremainderofthe season. COLLEGE TEXASSTATE—Agreed to terms with tootball
coachDennisFranchioneon afive-year contract extensionthroughto 2018.
FISH COUNT Upstream daily movem ent of adult chinook, jack chinook, steelheadandwild steeiheadat selected ColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonThursday Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 4,663 1,134 17 4 The Dalles 1,841 296 2 0 John Day 2,054 293 5 4 McNary 1 ,302 146 4 2 Upstream year-to-date movem ent of adult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadandwild steehead at selectedColumbia River damslast updatedon Thursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd B onneville 35,880 3,447 2,667 8 1 7 The DaHes 21,852 1,755 6 4 6 31 0 John Day 16,511 1,502 7 6 8 43 1 M cNary 8 ,256 4 3 2 1 , 315 6 5 8
SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2013 • THE BULLETIN
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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Standings AH TimesPDT AMERICANLEAGUE
East Division
Boston NewYork Baltimore TampaBay Toronto Detroit Kansas City Cleveland Minnesota Chicago
Texas Oakland Seattle Los Angeles Houston
W L 20 9
Pct GB .690
17 11
607 2~/z .567 3'/z .464 6'/v .333 10'/x
17 13 13 15 10 20 Central Division W L 17 11
15 10 13 13 12 13 12 15 West Division W L 18 11 17 13 14 17 11 18 8 22
Pct GB .607 .600 '/z .500 3 .480 3'/x 444 4
1/2
Pct GB .621 .567 t'A .452 5 .379 7 .267 tg'A
Friday's Games Cleveland 7, Minnesota6,10 innings Oakland2, N.Y.Yankees0 Seattle 4, Toronto0 Texas 7, Boston 0 Detroit 4 Houston 3 Chicago WhiteSoxat KansasCity, ppd., rain Tampa Bay7, Colorado4,10 innings LA. Ange s4, Baltimore0 Today's Games Minnesota(Correia 3-1) at Cleveland(Kazmir 0-1), 10;05 a.m.
Oakland (Colon3-0) at N.Y.Yankees(PHughes0-2), 10:05a.m. Seattle (Iwakum a2-1) at Toronto (Dickey 2-4), 10:07 a.m. Baltimore (F.Garcia 0-0) at L.A.Angels (Hanson2-1), I:05 p.m. ChicagoWhite Sox (Axelrod 0-1) at KansasCity (Guthrie3-0),4:10p.m. Detroit (Scherzer 3-0) at Houston(Harreg3-2), 4:10 p.m. Boston(Lackey1-1) at Texas(Ogando 2-2),5:05p.m. TampaBay(Price 1-2) at Colorado(Garland 2-2), 5:10 p.m. Sunday'sGames Minnesotaat Cleveland,10:05a.m. OaklandatN.Y.Yankees,10:05 a.m. SeattleatToronto,10:07 a.m. Chicago WhiteSoxat KansasCity,11:10a.m. Bostonat Texas, 12.05p.m. Baltimoreat L.A.Angels,12:35 p.m. Detroit atHouston,I:10 p.m. Tampa Bayat Colorado, 1:10p.m. NATIONALLEAGUE East Division W L Atlanta 17 12 Washington 15 15 Philadelphia 14 16 NewYork 12 15 Miami 8 22
Central Division
W L 18 11
St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Milwaukee Chicago
17 12
16 14 14 14 11 18 West Division W L Colorado 17 12 SanFrancisco 17 12 Arizona 15 14 Los Angeles 13 15 SanDiego 12 17
Pct GB 586 .500 2'/v .467 3'/~
.444 4 .267 9'A Pct GB .621 .586 1 .533 2'/z 500 31/2
.379 7
Pct GB .586 586 .517 2 .464 3'/v .414 5
Friday's Games Cincinnati 6 Chicago Cubs5 Philadelphia 4, Miami1 Pittsburgh3,Washington1 N.Y.Mets7, Atlanta5,10 innings St. Louis 6,Milwaukee1 Tampa Bay7, Colorado4,10 innings San Diego 7,Arizona6 San Francisco 2, L.A.Dodgers1
Today'sGames
Cincinnati(Cingrani2-0)at ChicagoCubs(Samardzija 1-4), 10:05a.m. St. Louis (Wainwright4-2) at Miwaukee(Gagardo 3-1), 1:05p.m. Washington (Strasburg1-4) atPittsburgh(Locke3-1), 105 p.m.
Miami (Fernandez 0-2) atPhiladelphia(Hamels1-3), 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets(Niese2-2) at Atlanta(Teheran 1-0), 4:10 p.m. TampaBay(Price1-2) at Colorado(Garland 2-2), 5:10 p.m. Arizona(Corbin3-0) atSanDiego(Richard 0-3), 5:40 p.m. L.A. Dodgers(Magig0-0) at SanFrancisco (Vogelsong1-2),6:05p.m. Sunday'sGames N.Y.MetsatAtlanta,10:35a.m. Washington at Pittsburgh,10:35a.m. St. LouisatMilwaukee,11:10am. Cincinnati atChrcagoCubs,11:20 a.m. Miami atPhiladelphia,11:35am. ArizonaatSanDiego,1:10 p.m. Tampa Bayat Colorado,1:10 p.m. LA. DodgersatSanFrancisco, 5:05p.m.
American League
Mariners 4, Blue Jays0 TORONTO — Felix Hernandez pitched eight shutout innings to win his third straight start, Kyle
Seager andJason Bayhomered and Seattle blanked Toronto.
Seager had three hits as the Mariners won for the sixth time in
eight games. Seattle
Toronto ab r hbi ab r hbi MSndrscf 3 1 0 0 Lawrie3b 4 0 0 0 Seager3b 4 1 3 2 Mecarrlf 4 0 I 0 KMorls dh 3 I 0 0 Bautistrf 3 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 Encrnc1b 4 0 0 0 Morserf
B aylf 3 1 1 1 Arenciic 3 0 0 0 S moak1b 3 0 1 0 Linddh 3 0 1 0 A ckley2b 4 0 2 1 Rasmscf 3 0 I 0 JMontrc 4 0 0 0 Mlzturs2b 3 0 0 0 Ryan ss 4 0 0 0 Kawsk ss 3 0 1 0 Totals 3 2 4 8 4 Totals 3 00 5 0 Seattle 0 00 301 000 — 4 Toronto 0 00 000 000 — 0 E—Ryan(3). DP—Seattle 3, Toronto 2.LOB—Seattle 5,Toronto4. 28—Lind(4). HR—Seager (4), Bay
RoenickeH,3 1 BurtonBS,1-1
0 0 0 0
2
1 2 1 1 1 11-3 2 1 I 0
0 2
Fien L,1-2 Cleveland 62-3 8 5 5 2 5 Masterson 11-3 2 1 1 0 1 Allen BS,1-1 R.Hill 1 0 0 0 0 2 C.PerezW,1-0 I I 0 0 I I Allen pitchedto1batter in the9th. HBP —by Masterson (Parmeiee). WP—Masterson. (3) SB Kawasaki(3) CS Seager(3) PB YGomes.Balk P Hemandez. IP H R E R BBSO T—3'26.A—20,200(42,241). Seattle FHernandez W4-2 8 5 0 0 0 7 Wilhelmsen 1 0 0 0 1 1
Toronto
RomeroL,0-1
Tigers 4, Astros 3
4 2 I 1 1
3 4 0 1 0
3 1 0 0 0
3 I 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0
Loup E.Rogers Oliver Janssen HBP—byRomero (KMorales). WP—Romero T—2:17. A—23,779(49,282).
4 2 1 0 0
HOUSTON — Alex Avila hit a tworun home run in the ninth inning to send Detroit to its second straight
win and seventh victory in eight games.
Kontos Affeldt SCasiga
2-3 0 0
0 0
2-3 1 0 0 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
RomoW,2-2 Zito pitched to 1 baterin the6th. Belisario pitched to 1bater inthe 9th. PB—A.Elis. T—3:22. A—42,113(41,915).
1 1 0 2
Mets 7, Braves 5(10 innings) ATLANTA — David Wright hit the
tying home run in the ninth inning off closer Craig Kimbrel and the New York Mets scored twice in the10th to rally for a victory over Atlanta. New York
Venalecf 1 1 1 0
Totals 3 3 1 6 1 Totals 3 04 8 4 Miami 0 00 100 000 — 1 Philadelphia 0 2 1 1 0 0 Ogx- 4 E—D.Solano (6). DP—Miami 2. LOB—Miami 8, Philadelphia4 28—Ozuna(2), Howard (9), D.Young
Totals 3 2 6 7 6 Totals 3 67 147 Arizona 0 10 200 003 — 6 San Diego 020 0 2 0 1 2x - 7 DP — San Diego2. LOB—Arizona5, SanDiego9.
CHICAGO — Jay Bruce had two RBls and scored and Shin-Soo
StreetS,7-7 1 1 I Brachpitchedto 2baters inthe9th. T—2:57. A—31,223(42,524).
(1). HR —DSolano(1), Utiey(6), Howard (5),DBrown 28 —ErChavez(3), Headley(5), Guzman(3), Gyorko2 (5). SB Pierre(10), Ruiz(1). (9). 38 —EvCabrera(3). HR—G.Parra(2), M.Montero Miami IP H R E R BB SO (2), Alonso(4). SB—Goldschmidt (3), Guz man (1), NoiascoL,2-3 6 8 4 4 1 4 Venable(4). S—Ev.Cabrera. Webb 2 0 0 0 1 2 Arizona IP H R E R BB SO Philadelphia Miley L,2-1 5 9 4 4 3 4 PettiboneW2-0 6 1-3 5 1 1 0 3 Mat.Reynold s 1 0 0 0 0 I BastardoH,4 2-3 0 0 0 2 2 11-3 32 2 0 2 Coilmenter MI.AdamsH,3 1 I 0 0 1 1 Ziegler 2-3 2 I I 0 I PapelbonS,5-5 I 0 0 0 0 I San Diego T—2:41.A—36,292 (43,651). MarquisW,3-2 6 4 3 3 5 5 ThayerH,5 1 0 0 0 0 0 GregersonH,7 1 I 0 0 0 2 Reds 6, Cubs5 Brach 0 I 2 2 1 0 I
0
0
Atlanta ab r hbi ab r hbi Choo drove in arun and scored R Tejadss 5 1 2 1 JSchafrrf I 0 0 0 Detroit Houston twice to help Cincinnati hold off Interleague DnMrp2b 5 0 1 1 Smmnsss 4 0 1 2 ab r hbi ab r bbi amilip 0 0 0 0 J.Uptonlf 4 0 0 I Chicago. NEW YORK — A.J. Griffin pitched Dirks If 5 0 1 0 Grssmn cf-If 3 0 1 I F DWrght3b 5 1 1 1 FFrmn1b 5 0 1 0 AJcksncf 0 0 0 0 Altuve2b 5 0 3 1 six-hit ball into the eighth inning, B uckc 4 1 1 2 Gattisc 5 1 1 1 Cincinnati Rays 7, Rockies 4 (10 innings) Chicago TrHntrrf 4 0 0 0 Jcastrodh 5 0 0 0 Turner1b 3 0 0 0 Uggla2b 5 0 2 0 Adam Rosales homered onCC ab r hbi ab r hbi Micarr3b 4 1 1 0 CPena1b 4 0 1 0 I .Davisph-lb I 0 0 0 BUptonct 4 I 2 0 4 2 2 1 DeJesscf 4 0 1 0 DENVER — Evan Longoria hit Sabathia's first pitch, and Oakland F ielderlb I 0 0 0 Corprnc 4 0 0 0 Dudalf 4 1 1 1 JFrncs3b 1 0 1 1 Choocf Cozartss 5 0 1 1 Sappeltph 1 1 1 0 V Mrtnzdh 4 0 1 1 Carterlf 3 0 I 0 a tiebreaking single in the10th Byrdcf 4 1 1 1 R.Pena3b 2 2 2 0 opened its10-game road trip with D.Kegycf-lf 3 2 0 0 BBarnscf 1 0 0 0 A Brwnrf 3 0 0 0 Minorp 1 1 0 0 Votto1b 3 2 2 0 Scastross 4 1 1 0 inning and Kelly Johnson later F razier3b 4 0 1 1 Rizzo1b 5 1 3 0 JhPerlt ss 3 0 1 1 Dmngz 3b 4 1 2 0 its fourth win in five games. Vidspnph-2bg I 0 0 Pstrnckph 0 0 0 0 A vila c 4 1 1 2 Ankie rf 3 1 1 0 B rucerf 5 1 1 2 ASorinlf 5 1 2 1 added a two-run homer, helping M arcmp 2 0 0 0 OFlhrtp 0 0 0 0 P aulIt 3 1 1 0 Schrhltrf 4 0 2 I Intante 2b 4 0 I 0 MG nzlz ss 4 I 0 I Oakland New York H wknsp 0 0 0 0 Kimrelp 0 0 0 0 Tampa Baytop Colorado. DRonsnpr-If 0 0 0 0 Hairstnph 0 0 0 1 T otals 3 2 4 6 4 Totals 3 63 9 3 ab r bbi ab r hbi Atchisnp 0 0 0 0 RJhnsnph 0 0 0 0 Detroit 0 10 100 002 — 4 Lagarsph I 0 0 0 Waldenp 0 0 0 0 Mesorcc 5 0 1 1 Castigoc 4 0 1 2 Rosalesss 5 1 2 1 Gardnr cf 4 0 2 0 Houston 0 00 000 300 — 3 R icep Clzturs2b 2 0 0 0 TrWoodpr 0 0 0 0 TampaBay Colorado S.Smithlf 5 0 0 0 Cano2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Avilanp 0 0 0 0 E—Infante(3). DP—Detroit1, Houston1.LOB 3 0 0 0 Valuen3b 4 0 3 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi Lowrie2b 5 0 3 0 VWegsif 4 0 0 0 Lyonp 0 0 0 0 Gearrinp 0 0 0 0 Leakep D etroit 6, Houston 9. 28 — M i.C abrera (8), Dom i n guez Lecurep 0 0 0 0 Ransmph 0 0 0 0 Jnnngscf 4 1 1 2 Fowlercf 1010 Cespdscf 3 1 0 0 Hafner dh 4 0 0 0 Parnellp 0 0 0 0 Marshlip 0 0 0 0 Barney2b 5 0 0 0 (7). HR —Avila (4). SB—Dirks(3), D.Kegy(1). RRorts2b 4 1 1 1 EYongcf 3 0 0 0 Dnldsn3b 4 0 1 0 ISuzukirf 4 0 1 0 Baxterph-rf 0 I 0 0 Hannhnph 1 0 0 0 Viganvp 2 0 0 0 Detroit IP H R E R BB SO Totals 3 7 7 7 7 Totals JoPerltp 0 0 0 0 Pachec1b 5 1 0 0 DNorrsc 3 0 I I Nunezss 4 0 0 0 3 25 10 5 Broxtnp 0 0 0 0 Bowdenp 0 0 0 0 Fister 6 9 3 2 1 4 New York McGee p 0 0 0 0 CGnzlzIf 5010 Reddckrf 3 0 0 0 Overay1b 3 0 0 0 210 000 011 2 — 7 Chpmnp 0 0 0 0 Borbonph 1 0 0 0 S myly W, 2 -0 2 0 0 0 0 I BGoms p 0 0 0 0 Cuddyr rf 4 1 1 2 Freimn1b 3 0 3 0 J.Nix3b 3 0 2 0 Atlanta 001 020 110 0 — 6 V alverde S,3-3 1 0 0 0 1 1 H ooverp 0 0 0 0 Loep 0 0 0 0 Scottph 1 0 0 0 WRosrc 5110 Mossph-1b 1 0 0 0 CStwrtc 0 0 0 0 DP — New York 3. LOB —New York 2, Atlanta7. Houston Greggp 0 0 0 0 Frnswrp 0 0 0 0 Arenad3b 5 0 3 1 Montzdh 3 0 0 0 Boeschph 1 0 0 0 28 —R.Tejada (8), B.upton(4), R.Pena(3). HRDNavrrph 1 1 1 0 B.Norris 7 5 2 2 3 7 Jasoph-dh 1 0 0 0 AuRmnc 0 0 0 0 D.Wright(4),Buck(10), Duda(6), Byrd(2), Gattis (7). Totals 3 5 6 9 6 Totals 4 05 155 Rodney p 0 0 0 0 Rutledg2b 5 1 2 1 AmbrrzH,5 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 SB — Zobristrf-2b 4 1 2 1 JHerrrss 4 0 1 0 Totals 3 6 2 102 Totals 31 0 6 0 Valdespin(4). CS—J.Francisco (1). S—Minor, C incinnati 1-3 0 0 0 I 0 110 0 0 2 1 10 — 6 Longori3b 4 1 1 1 Francisp 1 0 0 0 Blackley H,3 Oakland 100 001 000 — 2 Pastornicky,R.Johnson.SF—J.Upton. VerasL,0-2BS,2-4 1 1 2 2 1 0 New York 0 00 002 003 — 6 SRdrgzlb-rf 3 0 0 0 Ottavinp 1 0 0 0 N ew York 000 00 0 000 — 0 IP H R E R BB SO Chicago E—Castigo (4). DP—Cincinnati 2, Chicago 1. Joyceph-rf 2 0 1 0 WLopezp 0 0 0 0 to5 baters inthe7th. DP — Oakland 1. LOB—Oakland 11, NewYork Fister pitched Marcum 4136 3 3 3 4 LOB —Cincinnati 10, Chicago 12. 28—Choo (9), 6. 28 — Cano (9), J.Nix (1). HR—Rosales(1). HBP by Fister(Grossman) KJhnsnif 4 1 1 2 Tlwtzkph 0 0 0 0 Hawkins 12-3 1 0 0 0 2 T—3:14.A—16,719(42,060). Frazier(6), Bruce(8), Paul(2), Mesoraco(4), Rizzo Fudlf S—CStewart. Atchison I 0 1 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 Chatwdpr 0 0 0 0 (7), A.Soriano (6). SB Schierhoitz (4). Oakland I P H R ER BBSO Rice 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 YEscor ss 5 0 1 0 Brothrs p 000 0 Cincinnati IP H R E R BB SO Griffin W,3-2 7 6 0 0 1 4 Lyon 1 3 1 1 0 0 Loaton c 5 2 3 0 Be isle p 0 0 0 0 Angels 4, Orioies 0 52-3 9 2 2 0 3 Leake W ,2-1 D oolittle H,4 12- 3 0 0 0 0 I ParnellW,2-0 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 MMoor p 2 0 0 0 Brignc ph 1 0 1 0 2-3 I 0 0 I 0 LecureH,2 BalfourS,4-4 1 3- 0 0 0 0 1 amiliaS,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 I JWrghtp 0 0 0 0 ANAHEIM, Calif.— Jason Vargas F Marshall H,3 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 New York Atlanta Loney ph-1b 3 0 0 0 Broxton 1 0 0 0 0 0 SabathiaL,4-3 6 8 2 2 2 6 pitched a three-hitter for his first Minor 7 3 3 3 0 4 40 4 11 4 Chapman 2 3 4 3 3 2 1 Totals 4 1 7 11 7 Totals Warren 3 2 0 0 2 4 O 'Flaherty BS,1-1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Tampa Bay 002 020 000 3 7 victory with his new club, Mark H oover S,1-1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 Griffin pitchedto1 batter inthe8th. KimbrelBS,2-11 1 1 I 1 0 3 Colorado 210 010 000 0 4 Chicago Trumbo and Mike Trout homered WP — Sabathia. WaldenL,1-1 2-3 1 2 2 I 0 LOB Tampa Bay8, Colorado12. 28 RRoberts Viganueva L,1-2 5 2-3 7 4 4 2 4 T 2:56. A —38,090(50,291). Avilan 0 1 0 0 0 0 and Los Angeles beat Baltimore. (3), Zobrist 2(8), Lobaton (2) W.Rosario (4), Arenado 11-3 0 1 1 3 0 Bowden Gearrin 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 (4), K.Johnson(4),Cuddyer (6), 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 (2) HR Jennings Loe Avilan pi t ched to I batter i n the10th. Rutledge(4) S—Fowler. Rangers 7, RedSox0 Baltimore Los Angeles Gregg 1 0 0 0 1 1 HBP—byWalden(Baxter). WP —Atchison. TampaBay IP H R ER BB SO HBP —byBroxton(Castigo), byBowden(Voto). ab r hbi ab r hbi T—3:29. A—30871(49,586). M.Moore 5 7 4 4 4 3 T—3:29.A—32,579(41,019). R eimldif 4 0 0 0 Aybarss 4 0 I 0 ARLINGTON,Texas — Adrian J.Wright 1 0 0 0 0 1 M achd3b 4 0 0 0 Troutcf 4 1 2 3 Beltre had a three-run double Jo.Peral t a 1 0 0 0 0 2 Markksrf 4 0 1 0 Pujols1b 4 0 1 0 Pirates 3, Nationais1 Cardinals 6, Brewers1 2 -3 2 0 McGee 0 1 2 .Jonescf 4 0 1 0 Trumorf 4 1 1 1 among his four hits, Derek Holland A B.Gome s 1 -3 0 0 0 0 1 C.DavisIb 2 0 0 0 Cousinsrf 0 0 0 0 PITTSBURGH — A.J. Burnett pitched eight scoreless innings FarnsworthW,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Flahrty1b 1 0 0 0 Hamltndh 4 0 0 0 MILWAUKEE — Matt Holliday RodneyS,4-5 1 2 0 0 0 2 Snyderph 1 0 0 0 HKndrc2b 4 0 1 0 allowed one run and struck out for his fifth consecutive victory and Carlos Beltran homered and Wietersc 2 0 0 0 Cagasp3b 2 1 0 0 Colorado nine in sevenshutout innings, over Boston and Texas beat the Shelby Miller pitched six strong H ardyss 3 0 1 0 annettc 3 0 0 0 Francis 5 5 4 4 1 3 Red Sox. P earcedh 2 0 0 0 Shucklf 3 1 2 0 and call-up Jordy Mercer hit a Ottavino 2 1 0 0 0 2 i n nings to help St. Louis beat Acasi02b 3 0 0 0 W.Lopez 1 I 0 0 1 0 tiebreaking home run to lead Milwaukee. Totals 3 0 0 3 0 Totals 3 2 4 8 4 Brothers 1 0 0 0 1 1 Boston Texas Pittsburgh to is fourth win in six B altimore 000 0 0 0 0 00 — 0 B eiisle L,1-2 1 4 3 3 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi St. Louis Milwaukee Los Angeles 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0x — 4 HBP —byFrancis (K.Johnson). games. Egsury ct 4 0 2 0 Kinsler 2b 5 1 3 1 ab r hbi ab r hbi LOB —Baltimore 5, LosAngeles5. 28—Markakis (4), T—3:35. A—30,255(50,398). Victornrf 4 0 1 0 Andrusss 5 1 2 1 M crpnt2b 4 1 I 0 Aokirf 4020 A.Jones (12),Aybar(3). HR —Trout (4), Trumbo(7). Pedroia 2b 4 0 0 0 Brkmn dh 4 1 0 0 Washington Pittsburgh Beltran rf 5 1 1 1 Segura ss 4 0 0 0 Baltimore IP H R E R BB SO D .Ortizdh 4 0 1 0 Beltre3b 5 1 4 3 ab r hbi ab r hbi Leaders M ig.Go zanlezL,2-2 6 6 3 3 0 5 S pancf 4 0 0 0 SMartelf 4 1 2 0 H oilidylf 4 3 3 2 Braunlf 4 1 2 0 N apoli1b 4 0 0 0 N.cruzrf 4 0 2 I Craig1b 5 0 3 0 ArRmr3b 3 0 2 0 Patton 2 3 2 I I I 0 Matthsp 0 0 0 0 Mercer2b 4 1 1 2 J Gomsif 2 0 1 0 Przynsc 5 0 1 0 Through Friday'sGames YMolinc 5 1 2 0 AGnzlzpr-1b 1 0 0 0 Strop 1130 0 0 0 2 M dlrks3b 3 0 0 0 JeBakrlf 2 1 1 0 D smndss 4 0 I 0 Mcctchct 4 I 3 I AMERICANLEAGUE Los Angeles Freese3b 5 0 2 0 Weeks2b 3 0 0 0 Sltlmchc 3 0 0 0 DvMrpph-If 3 0 0 0 Harperif 4 0 1 0 GSnchz1b 4 0 2 0 BATTING —CSantana, Cleveland, .383, MicaJ aycf 3 0 2 2 Lucroyc 3 0 0 1 VargasW,1-3 9 3 0 0 2 3 Zmrmn3b 4 0 0 0RMartnc 2 0 0 0 Ciriacoss 3 0 1 0 Mornd1b 4 2 3 0 brera,Detroit, .368;TorHunter,Detroit, .342; Kinsier, Kozmass 4 0 1 0CGomzcf 4 0 1 0 WP—Mrg.Gozal nez. G entrycf 2 0 I I L aRoch 1b 3 1 2 0 Inge rf 2 000 .342;Lowrie,Oakland,.339;Altuve,Houston, SMigerp 3 0 0 0 YBtncr1b-3b 3 0 1 0 Texas, T—2:15.A—40,140(45,483). LMartnph-cf 1 0 1 0 TMoore rl 4 0 I 0 Snider ph-rf 2 0 I 0 .333; McLouth,Baltimore,.333. C Mrtnzp 0 0 0 0 Lohsep 1 0 0 0 Totals 3 1 0 6 0 Totals 4 07 187 Espinos 2b 4 0 1 1 PAlvrz 3b 4 0 0 0 RBI — Napoli, Boston,31 Micabrera,Detroit, 30; W ggntnph 1 0 0 0 l.agiph 1 0 0 0 Boston 0 00 000 000 — 0 KSuzuk c 3 0 1 0 Barmes ss 3 0 0 0 CDavis,Baltimore,29;Fielder, Detroit, 27;MarReynM anessp 0 0 0 0 Kintzirp 0 0 0 0 Texas 010 510 Ogx — 7 Detwilrp 2 0 0 0 GJones ph 1 0 0 0 Cleveland,24;Ncruz,Texas,21;Donaldson, National League Salasp 0 0 0 0 LSchfrph 1 0 0 0 olds, E—Ciriaco (2), Middlebrooks(2). DP—Boston2, S tmmnp 0 0 0 0 Grigip 00 0 0 Oakland,21;AJones,Baltimore, 21;Zobrist, Tampa McGnzip 0 0 0 0 Texas2. LOB —Boston5, Texas12.28—Kinsler (8), T racyph 1 0 0 0 AJBrntp 3 0 0 0 Bay, 21. A xfordp 0 0 0 0 Beltre(6),Je.Baker(2) Berndnpr-cf 0 0 0 0 Meincnp 0 0 0 0 Giants 2, Dodgers1 DOUBLES —Napoli, Boston, 15;AJones, BaitiTotals 3 9 6 155 Totals 3 2 1 8 1 Boston IP H R E R BB SO JMcDnlss 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 0 02 020 200 — 6 more, 12;Machado,Baltrmore,12; Donaldson,OakDoubrontL,3-1 3 2 - 3 12 66 1 2 T otals 3 3 I 7 I Totals 33 3 9 3 land, 11;Lowrie,Oakland, 11;Jcastro, Houston,10; M ilwaukee 000 0 0 1 0 0 0 — 1 A.Wilson 22-3 5 1 1 1 1 SAN FRANCISCO — Buster W ashington 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 00 — 1 E—Y.Betancourt (3). DP—St. Louis 2, Milwaukee Crisp, Oakland,10;Seager, Seatle, 10. Mortensen 12-3 1 0 0 1 1 Poseyhi Pittsburgh 100 0 2 0 Ogx — 3 t a gameendi ng home TRIPLES —Egsbury, Boston,3; Trout, LosAnge1. LOB — S t. L oui s 9, Mi l w aukee 6. 2B — M .carp en t e r Texas E—PAlvarez(5). LOB —Washington6, Pittsburgh (11), YMolina(8), Freese(3), Jay(4). HR Beltran les, 3 10tied at2 D.HogandW2-2 8 6 0 0 I 9 run into the left-field seats leading 8. 28 — G.Sanchez(4). HR —Mercer (I), Mccutchen (8), Holiday(4). SB—C.Gomez(7). SF—Lucroy. STOLENBASES—Egsbury, Boston,11; Crisp, D.Lowe I 0 0 0 0 0 off the bottom of the ninth, and (4). SB —S.Marte 2(9). avis, Toronto, IP H R E R BB SO Oakland, 8;McLouth,Baltimore,8; RD T—3:04. A—42,441(48,114). Washington IP H R E R BB SO St. Louis San Francisco beat LosAngeles. 6; AEscobar, KansasCity, 6; Pedroia, Boston,6; Rios, S.MigerW4-2 6 7 1 1 1 5 Detwiier L,1-3 5 6 3 3 2 5 Chicago, 6. Ca.Marti n ez 1 1 0 0 0 0 Sergio Romo (2-2) struckout Stammen 2 I 0 0 0 2 STRIKEOUTS —Darvish, Texas,58; FHernandez, Maness 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mattheus 1 2 0 0 0 0 two in the top of the inning and Indians 7, Twins 6(10 innings) Salas 1 0 0 0 0 0 Seattle, 51;AniSanchez,Detroit, 50; Dempster, BosPittsburgh Milwaukee ton, 47; BuchholzBoston, , 47;Scherzer, Detroit, 46; survived Matt Kemp's nine-pitch A.J.BurnettW,3-2 7 5 1 1 1 9 5 114 4 1 3 Masterson,Cleveland,44. CLEVELAND — Drew Stubbs' RBI single for the victory. 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The Associated Press CHICAGO — No playoff jitters for the Chicago Blackhawks this time. Just a strong start and impressive finish. Patrick Sharp and Michael Frolik had two goals apiece, and the Blackhawks beat the Minnesota Wild 5-2 on Friday night in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series. Patrick Kane added two assists as Chicago peppered Minnesota goalie Josh Harding after an uneven performance in Game 1 on Tuesday night. Bryan Bickell added an empty-net score to his overtime goal in the Blackhawks' 2-l victory in the playoff opener. Game 3 is Sunday afternoon in Minnesota. D evin Setoguchi an d M a r co Scandella scored for the Wild, who are making their first postseason appearance in five years. Harding, once again subbing for Niklas Backstrom, made 43 saves.
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M innesota squeaked into t h e playoffs with a victory over ColoSetoguchi gave the Wild a spark rado in its f inal game. But the when he teamed with Matt Cullen Blackhawks got off to a slow start for a beautiful 2-on-1 rush at the in Game 1 and the Wild came close end of the second period. Cullen to stealing home-ice advantage. passed across the ice to Setoguchi, Also on Friday: who beat Corey Crawford into the Islanders 4, Penguins 3: PITTSupper right corner to trim Chica- BURGH — Kyle Okposo's first cago's lead to 2-L reer playoff goal with 7:37 remainBut the Blackhawks turned up ing lifted the New York Islanders to the pressure in the third period, a victory over Pittsburgh, evening and Sharp stuffed one in from the their playoff series at one game right side of the net to restore the each. two-goal advantage. Kane then Canadiens 3, Senators 1: MONmade a slick pass to set up Sharp TREAL — R yan W h ite started for his 25th career playoff goal, a three-goal second period and putting the game away with six goalie Carey Price was back in top minutes left. form with 29 saves as the CanaIt was one sweet night for Sharp, diens evened their playoff series. who missed much of the season Sharks 3, Canucks 2: VANCOUwith a shoulder injury. He had only VER, British Columbia — Raffi six goals and 14 assists in 28 games Torres scored at 5:31 of overtime to while the Blackhawks rolled to the give San Jose a victory over VanPresidents' Trophy for most points couver in Game 2 of their playoff in the league this season. series.
The Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Phil Mickelson has figured out the secret to the greens at Quail Hollow. Or maybe he's just had a lot of good bounces for two
days. Mickelson opened with a pair of 15foot birdie putts, dropped in a 40-foot putt at the turn and made back-to-back birdies late in his round Friday. He finished with a 5-under 67 for a two-shot lead going into the weekend at the Wells Fargo Championship. Nick Watney played with Mickelson the opening two rounds and looked efficient, going bogey-free on the back nine. He had a 70 and was at 7-under
windy conditions to hold onto the lead in the LPGA Tour's Kingsmill Championship. The 17-year-old Jutanugarn bounced backfrom three early bogeys with three birdies to finish at 7 under, a shot ahead of second-ranked Stacy Lewis and Angela Stanford on the windswept River Course.
Goodes up one on Champions Tour: THE WOODLANDS, Texas — Mike Goodes shot a 3-under 69 in wind that gusted to 30 mph to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Champions Tour's Insperity Championship. Only seven players in the 81-man field broke par on an unseasonably cold and blustery day.
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and Scott Gardiner. Also on Friday: Thai teen maintains LPGA lead: WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Thai teen Ariya Jutanugarn followed her opening 7-under 64 with an even-par 71 in
TIANJIN, China — Finland's Mikko Ilonen tied the course record with a 9-under 63to take a three-stroke lead at the China Open. Ilonen birdied four of his last five holes to finish at 12 under.
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Roc ets, a vance The Associated Press HOUSTON — Kevin Durant texted Kevin Martin after his terrible performance in Game 5 to send words of encouragement, and tell him he knew Martin would bounce back on Friday night. Durant couldn't have been more right, and the Oklahoma City Thunder are advancing in the NBA playoffs. Durant scored 27 points and Martin added 25 to lead the Thunder to a 103-94 victory over the H ouston Rockets, sending them to the second round for the third straight season. T he T h under w i l l h o s t Memphis s t arting S u n day
morning. M artin, wh o j o i ned t h e Thunder in the trade for James Harden, rebounded from a tough Game 5. He missed his first nine shots Wednesday and finished with three points. Things were much different in Game 6, when he had 21 points by halftime. "I had faith that he was going to come out and be aggressive and have a really good game," Durant said of Martin. "He'sa big-time scorer.He carried us in that first half when I
Bulletin staff report SISTERS — Sisters High went into its Sky-Em League contest against Junction City with a plan. The Outlaws were to pitch by committee and save arms forthe regular season's final games next week. On Friday, that strategy resulted in keeping the visiting Tigers from scoring, or even getting a hit. Joey Morgan threw five innings for Sisters, Jardon Weems pitched the final two, and that tandem completed a no-hit shutout of Junction City in the Outlaws' 7-0 victory. "Joey Morgan came outand threw well with good rhythm," said Sisters coach Steve Hodges, whose team improved to 20-2 overall and 13-0 in Sky-Em play. "He was overpowering today." Weems was the star at the plate for the Outlaws, finishing the day 3-for4 with a double. But it was the pitching and defense that stole the show, with only three Junction City batters reaching base (one error, two walks). "We were within our one-error-or-
less goal again today," Hodges said.
"We've had several games like that in a row." In other prep action on Friday: SOFTBALL Redmond 16, Mountain View 2: REDMOND — The Panthers banged out nine extra-base hits, including three home runs, in their Class 5A I ntermountain Conference rout of the Cougars. Kiahna Brown, Caitlin Ross and Jeaneva Senko all hit homers for Redmond, which improved to 8-1 in league and 20-3 overall. Ashley Pesek limited the Cougars to three hits while striking out six to earn the victory in the five-inning contest. Ridgeview 11, Summit 0: Rachel Collins pitched a three-hit shutout to lead the Ravens past the host Storm in Intermountain Hybrid play. Erin Ware went 4-for-5 with two doubles and Shawna Marshall added a 3for-4 performance at the plate for Ridgeview. The Ravens (14-7 overall) led 2-0 after two innings but broke the game open with a n e ight-run third frame. Raja Char, Keylee Floyd and Jacqueline Manley allrecorded
Neuman competes in 3,000 atOregonRelays EUGENE — Summit High senior Travis Neuman, who is not running high school trackthis season, finished11th in the men's 3,000meter race at the Oregon Relays
on Friday. Competing unattached against a field that included 2012 Olympic silver medalist Galen Rupp and Dathan Ritzenehin, the former U.S record holder in the 5,000, Neuman posted a time of 8 minutes,
36.21 seconds. Ruppwonthe event in 7:46.34. — Sulletin staff report
for Bend, and Megan Berrigan and Mariah Buckner also had two hits in the second. "It was a total team offensiveeffortfor us today," said Lava Bears coach Wade Kinkade, whose squad (13-8) finished with 16 hits. The Cowgirls (10-13) had taken a 2-1 lead in the first inning on a two-run homer by Emily Benton. Alexis HillGruenberg was the winning pitcher with four strong innings of relief. Junction City 3, Sisters 0: JUNCTION CITY — A solo home run in the first inning helped the Tigers knock off the Outlaws in Sky-Em League play. Cassidy Edwards held Junction City to just three hits, but the Tigers, who added two runs in the second inning, limited Sisters (15-5, 9-4 league) to just four hits. The Outlaws have now lost three games in a row. Elmira 18, La Pine 1: ELMIRAThe host Falcons, contending for the Sky-Em League title, scored 12 runs in the first inning and rolled past La Pine in five innings. Kinsey Pinckney had both of the Hawks' hits, and N ina Reesescored the lone run ofthe game for La Pine (2-18 overall, 0-13
Sky-Em).
BASEBALL Redmond 15, Mountain View 2: Daniel Thomas pitched five strong innings as the Panthers cruised past the host Cougars in Class 5A Intermountain Conference action. Thomsingles for Summit (3-18). as struck out five and allowed just Bend 13, Crook County 4: PRINE- five hits to lead Redmond to its third VILLE — A 1 0-run second inning straight win over Mountain View. fueled by 11 hits was the difference Trevor Hindman had two hits and as the visiting Lava Bears prevailed knocked in three runs for the Panin the Intermountain Hybrid contest. thers. Brayden Bordges added two Brydie Burnham had two hits and RBIs for Redmond, which is now 15three RBIs in the second inning alone 6 overall and 7-2 in league play. The
Ravens Continued from C1 Ross finished with a 2-for-4 day at the plate with four runs driven in, with Cody Layton and George Mendazona each contributing four RBIs for Rid-
geview (13-8). The Ravens used a four-run second
inning to jump out to a 5-3 lead, but the Storm (12-1 I) chipped away and eventuallygrabbed a 7-5 edge afterscoring two runs in the top of the fifth. Six runs in the bottom of the inning put Ridgeview back in front, but, once again, Summit rallied, posting three runs in both the sixth and seventh innings to even things up at 13 apiece.
Cougars, who have lost five straight, are 5-14 overall and 1-5 in the IMC. Bend 12, Crook County 1:The Lava Bears, who have now won nine of their last 10 games, completed the series sweep of the Cowboys, improving to 14-7 overall. Crook County fell to 8-15 with the loss. Elmira 4, La Pine 2:LA PINE — The Hawks fell to 6-7 in Sky-Em League p lay with t heir t h ird l oss in f o ur games. La Pine coach Bryn Card praised the pitching of Keagen Morton, who scattered five hits over six innings, but the Hawks (7-16) managed just four hits against Elmira and gave up two unearned runs. Devin Johnson led the La Pine offense by going 2-for-3 with a double, a triple and one run batted in. Country Christian 12, Culver 1: CULVER — The Bulldogs dropped to 9-10 overall and 4-7 in Class 2A/IA Special District 2 play with the loss to the Cougars from Molalla. TRACK AND FIELD
Brent Sullivan cleared 6 feet, 2 inches to win the boys high jump at the Stayton Twilight and lead the White Buffaloes to a third-place team finish. Isaac Fisher took second in the pole vault, Nicholas Picard and Kasey Cabral went 2-3 in the discus and Jhaylen Yeahquo finished as the runner-up in the 1,500 for Madras. The White Buffalo girls tied for ninth at the 11-team event behind Elle Renault's third-place effort in the long
jump. La Pine boys, Sisters girls earn victories: SISTERS — Behind six firstplace finishers, the Hawks racked up 220 points to top the six-team boys standings at the Sisters Rotary Invitational at Sisters High. Jeremy Desrosiers highlighted the day with the second-fastest time in the 100-meter dash in Class 4A (11.13 seconds). Justin Petz (pole vault) and Ben Harrison (shot put) were among La Pine's other winners. Jake M cAllister claimed top honors in three events (300-me-
Middle-distance runners carry Cou- ter hurdles, high jump, long jump) to gars: GRESHAM — Five runner-up finishes by Mountain View's middle distance crew led the Cougars at the Dean Nice Invitational at Gresham
pace Sisters, which was second with 155 points, and Izaak Kanzig won the 800-meter run. The Outlaws took first on the girls' side with 259 points, High. Sam King (boys 800), Tia Hat- led by Zoe Falk's wins in the 800 and ton (girls 800), Sage Hassell (girls 1,500 as well as Alisha Haken's victo1,500), Dakota Thornton (boys 1,500) ries in the 100 hurdles and high jump. and Madison Leapaldt (girls 3,000) La Pine was fourth and saw Kelley all placed second in their respective Terrell take second in the shot put events. Anna Roshak added victo- and the discus. ries in the girls shot and discus and BOYS LACROSSE Mountain View's boys 1,600-meter Summit14, Hood River Valley 7:The relay squad of Chris McBride, Tobias Storm rallied back from a 6-4 halfWebb, Gabe Wyllie and Mitch Mo- time deficit to top the Eagles in their din won in 3 minutes, 27.89 seconds, final regular-season contest of the almost seven seconds ahead of run- season. Griffin Reinecke and Troy ner-up Marist. The Cougars' girls LaLonde each scored three goals and team placed fourth in th e 13-team Dylan Smith posted a goal and three meet with 65'/2 points. Corvallis won assists to lead Summit. The High Deswith 133 points. The Mountain View ert League regular-season champiboys took sixth overall with 62 points. ons outscored Hood River Valley 6-1 Clackamas topped the boys team in the third quarter to wrestle control standings with 85'/2 points. of the game away from the Eagles. Lava Bears tops at invitational: Quinn Rasmussen and Cole Gaines LEBANON — Amanda Pease won each added two scores for the Storm the 100-meter dash, Grace Curran (11-7 overall) in the nonleague game (800) and Samantha McGee (pole at Summit High. vault) took their respective events, BOYS TENNIS and Bend finished atop the nine-team Summit top s C r oo k C o unty: standings at the Rob Allen Invitation- PRINEVILLE — Lindsay Valentine al at Lebanon High with 120'/2 points. and Aaron Johnson earned wins at The boys, who took second in the No. I and No. 3 singles, respectively, nine-team field with 81 points, saw and the Storm cruised to a 7-1 InterCaleb Hoffmann win the 800 and Joel mountain Hybrid win on Thursday. Johnson take the pole vault. Lebanon Jack Stubblefield logged the lone vicfinished first with 100 points. tory for the Cowboys, defeating StuBuff boys third at Twilight meet: art Sherpa atNo. 2 singles 6-3, 4-6, STAYTON — M a d ras sophomore 10-5.
Ross allowed the Ravens to have the last word, as Ridgeview ended the Storm's four-game winning streak. "We talked about letting two slip away," Davis said, referring to the losses to Summit on M onday and Wednesday. "Summit's a good team,
ed to go outand compete and play a good game. It came out with good results." Duncan MacDougall led the way for Summit, going 3-for-4 with a double and three RBIs. Josh Cherry was 3for-5 with two RBIs, and Erik Alvstad finished the day 2-for-3 with a home run and two runs driven in.
coming off a (state) championship game (in 2012).... Today, we just want-
was struggling." The Rockets were looking to become just the fourth team in NBA history to force a Game 7 after trailing 3-0. But the Thunder openedthe fourth quarter with a big run to take the lead and cruise to the victory. M artin f i n ally g av e t h e T hunder someone t o t a k e scoring pressure off Durant for the first time since All-Star guard Russell Westbrook had season-ending knee surgery. He had 21 points by halftime and Westbrook's replacement,
Reggie Jackson, helped out by scoring 17. "It was just coming in there, trying to set a tone," Martin said. "The last 48 hours after Game 5, I couldn't even look my teammates in the eye because I felt so bad. It was going in there and playing like I have been in my careerand jumpstarting us to a victory." Harden, wh o t h e R o c kets said had strep throat on Thursday, led Houston with 26 points. Also on Friday: Knicks 88, Celtics 80: BOSTON — C a rmelo A n thony scored 21 points and New York held on after blowing most of a 26-point lead to beat Boston in Game 6 and advance inthe postseason for the first time since 2000. Pacers 81, Hawks 73: ATLANTA — George Hill and David West each scored 21 points and Indiana withstood a furious Atlanta comeback in the fourth quarter, closing out the opening-round playoff series in Game 6. Grizzlies 118, Clippers 105: MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Mike Conley and Zach Randolph scored 23 points apiece, and Memphis beat Los A ngeles to take the first-round series 4-2 and advance to its second Western Conference semifinals in three seasons.
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ond appearance since 1989, when he f i n ished second Continued from C1 with Easy Goer. "We laid out a plan to get "I hope the track is fast here with them, and it's all and safe for everybody and come down pretty much like nobody has any e x cuses, we hoped," said Pletcher, and let the best horse win," who has one Derby win with McGaughey said. 31 previous starters. Goldencents will be tryV errazano is 4-0 in h i s ing to deliver for more than young career, not having run Krigger and Pitino. He is as a 2-year-old. He'll be try- trained by O'Neill, who put ing to disprove an old Derby unknown M a r i o G u t i erjinx: no horse since Apollo r ez aboard I'll H ave A n in 1882 has won without rac- o ther last year and w o n . ing as a juvenile. The trainer is following the Relative unknown Kevin same script this time, giving Krigger will be aboard Gol- Krigger a big break while dencents, trying to become trying to become the first the first black jockey to win trainer to win back-to-back since Jimmy Winkfield in Derbies since Bob Baffert in 1997-98. 1902. "I'm going to ride us the "We think it is our time," race that should get us to the O'Neill said. "We think it is Kentucky Derby w i n ner's us. Don't look for the whitecircle," Krigger said. The colt is partly owned haired Baffert today. The by Pitino, whose Cardinals three-time D erby w i n n er won the NCAA champion- isn't saddling a horse this ship last month. The coach year, but like everyone, he recently got elected to bas- had an opinion. "Whoever has the heart ketball's Hall of Fame, so a Derby win would complete will win it," he said. the ultimate trifecta. The forecastcalls for an Rosie Napravnik wants to 80 percent chance of rain grab history for herself, too. and a high of 59 degrees. No female jockey has ever T he last Derby ru n o n a won the D erby, although sloppy track was in 2010. "It'll make the Derby that s he came closest, with a ninth-place finish in 2011. much more wide open," said N apravnik w i l l r i d e 1 5 -1 trainer Ken McPeek, who long shot Mylute. has two starters, Frac Dad"He feels great, he's acting dy and Java's War. great and I'm very confident Lukas has t w o h o r ses heading into the Derby," she — Oxbow and W il l T ake sald. Charge — ready for his 27th Orb was the narrow 7-2 Derby. The four-time winearly favorite for the 139th ning trainer planned to sleep Derby. He comes in on a soundly the night before. "I don't get uptight, don't four-racewinning streak for McGaughey,the 62-year-old even get excited when they trainer whose Hall of Fame go in the gate," he said. resume lacks a Derby vicAt 77, Lukas would be the tory. He's making his sec- oldest trainer to win.
Oxbow's jockey, Gary Stevens, will be pulling doubleduty today. He'll ride in his first Derby since ending a seven-year retirement earlier this year, and then return to his job as a racing analyst on NBC's telecast. The 50-yearold rider has won the race three times. "You go out there with the highest hopes," he said. "I've walked back too many times after the Kentucky Derby and it's a disappointment if they don't run their race. If we're fortunate enough to win it, I
know how to celebrate." Calvin Borel is one jockey always worth watching in the Derby. He and Revolutionary will break from the No. 3 spot in the starting gate, putting Borel near his favorite path on the track — the rail. The rider nicknamed "Bo-rail" for his fence-skimming rides has three Derby wins in the past six years. "This is his home court," Lukas said. "He does better here than anywhere else." N ormandy I n vasion c a n count on h i s o w n r o o ting
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PepsiCo cuts ties with Lil Wayne PepsiCo is cutting its ties with Lil Wayne after
the rapper made a crude reference to civil rights martyr Emmett Till in a
song. Lil Wayne, one of the biggest stars in pop music, had a deal to
promotethecompany's Mountain Dew soda. Earlier this week,
PepsiCo also pulled an online ad for the neoncolored soda that was
criticized for portraying racial stereotypes and making light of violence
toward women. Thead was developed by rapper Tyler, the Creator.
PepsiCo said in a statement late Friday that Wayne's "offensive
reference to a revered civil rights icon does not reflect the values of our
brand."
U.S. Cellular toget Apple products
BRIEFING
By Elon Glucklich The Bulletin
The developers of the Riverhouse Convention Center and River's Edge golf course plan to convertthe golfcourse's former driving range site into 43 lots for new homes. River's Edge Property Development LLC filed a preliminary application with the city of Bend last month to develop lots on the 7.5-acre site. The proposal calls for building in two phases, one with 15 homes and the other with 28. There areno immediate plans to build homes, said Gary Cox, a partner with the property development company. But that could change next year, if Bend home prices keep climbing, he said. They want homes with values in the roughly $300,000 to $450,000 range built on the site. Planning documents show the lots would be platted just west of Northwest Clubhouse
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create two new streets, Northwest River Trail Place and Northwest Sawyer Trail Place, dividing the lots into several sections. "We're just trying to get
(the proposal) through the process," Cox said, referring to the city of Bend application processfornew development projects. "The way the market is going, we think the demand will be there soon." The median Bend home price was $270,000 in March, according to figures from Bratton Appraisal Group. It was the highest median since late 2008.Sales ofhomes between $300,000 and $450,000 have increased about 11 percent over the last year, Bratton data show. But they still trail significantly the $100,000 to $300,000 market, which drove nearly two-thirds of the home-sales activity across Bend in the last 12 months. The site hasn't been a
Syrianregime buys Dell products Large amounts of computer equipment
driving range for about two decades, Cox said. The range was pushed further west in the early 1990s, as the golf course expanded from nine holes to 18 holes. New homes on the site would mark the first homebuilding activity for the development since before the real estate crash in 2008. It also follows a July settlement between the city of Bend and River's Edge Investments, LLC, which resolved a 2007 lawsuit filed by River's Edge Manager Wayne Purcell over development rights and city sewage capacity. City officials feared River's Edge's initial proposal for 349 homes along the entire property would critically strain an already tight sewage capacity. The new plan reached under the settlement includes 269 homes, with a deadline of 2019 to build.
from Dell have been
sold to the Syrian government through a Dubai-based distributor despite strict trade sanctions intended to ban the selling of tech-
nology to the regime, according to documents obtained by The New
York Times. According to internal
company documents, the computer equipment was sold by BDL Gulf, an authorized dealer for Dell in the Middle East and Africa. "We are investigat-
ing an allegation we received recently that BDL was involved in a
possible transaction involving Syria," said Jess Blackburn, a spokesman for Dell. "Dell requires
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its resellers to follow
U.S. trade requirements, just as Dell does." — From wire reports
U.S. Cellular Corp., a Chicago-based provider of mobile-phone
service, expects to get Apple products later this year, joining the
country's four largest carriers in offering the
devices. Apple's iPhone, the best-selling smartphone in the U.S., may help the
• Whiz kids are on the front lines of high-stakes cybersecurity
Revisions brighten jobs report
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He's 26, likes industrial and electronic music, has a bleached-blond Mohawk haircut and sometimes, Mikhail Davidov said, he starts his day "at the crack of noon." The late hours are in front of a computer, working on reverse engineering, tearing apart computer programs to find their vulnerabilities. Sometimes he works 18 hours straight. "There are few hackers out there who are 'morning people,'" Davidov said. These days, the front lines for security don't only include
WASHINGTON — The 165,000 jobs the U.S. economy added in April weren't the only reason to be cheered by Friday's employment report. Nearly as significant were the Labor Department's revised estimates of
speedier network based on long-term evolution, or LTE, technology.
Ford hybridsales are soaring Ford Motor Co., seek-
ing to challengeToyota Motor Corp.'s domi-
nance in gasoline-electric vehicles, said it will
pass its full-year record for U.S. hybrid sales this
month on demandfor its Fusion and C-Max models. Hybrid deliver-
ies for Ford reacheda monthly record 8,481 in April, bringing the total this year to 29,561, said Erich Merkle, U.S. sales
analyst for the company. Ford's annual record for such sales was35,496 in 2010.
EU officials warn of grim outlook A deteriorating
economy in the European Union is expected to drive unemployment to new highs this year in countries including
Spain and Portugal that already are feeling acute pain, the Union's
top economics official warned Friday. The outlook presented by Dlli Rehn,the
Union's commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, stoked further concerns that unemployment risked
becomingendemicand could eventually cause social upheaval. — From wire reports
Mark Harrison / Seattle Times
Mikhail Davidov, 26, is a senior security consultant with the 20person Leviathan Security Group in Seattle. hacked and the personal data of more than 50 million customers may have been affected. Then there are the Chinese hackers, who blasted into the news in February when Mandiant, an Internet security firm, released a report saying that a group linked to the People's Liberation Army had systemically stolen confidential data from at least 141 American firms. That makes Internet security a booming industry, at an estimated nearly $1 billion a year in 2012, according to the consulting firm Frost & Sullivan. Davidov and others are on the front lines of fighting off the "black hat" hackers, which include those sending out phishing emails that look like they came from a legiti-
m ate source but arefakes trying to get your passwords and credit-card information. Or maybe they are black hats trying to compromise a company's website just so they can boast about it in hacker circles. For the white hats, their unique skill at finding where a program is vulnerable and how to close the digital doors that the black hats use to penetrate a website is worth $120,000 to $130,000 a year, said Chad Thunberg, chief operating officer of Leviathan. "Companies are being attacked by bad people, and if they want to defend themselves, they have to attract these scarce people," he said. "There are maybe 1,000 individuals of this nature in the world. They have this unique hacker mind-set."
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added in the previous two months. Whenever the government issues its employment report for the past month, it also revises the job totals for the previous two. It turns out, the department said Friday, that many m ore jobs were created in February and March than first thought. Initially, a severe slowdown seemed to have occurred in March: The government had estimated that just 88,000 jobs were added. That would have been the fewest in nine months. That was then. Now, March looks much stronger. On Friday, the department said its revised estimate is that employers added D8,000 jobs in March. The revisions for February were even better. The government now says employers added 332,000 jobs in February, compared with the 236,000 initially reported. Among private companies, 319,000 jobs were added — the best monthly figure in nearly eight years.
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soldiers carrying weapons. They include computer whiz kids like Davidov, who works for the Leviathan Security Group, a 20-person firm that operates out of second-flooroffices in a renovated 1918 building in Seattle. Cyberattacks are costing corporations — and consumers — a lot. In a six-year span starting in 2005, data breaches in 33 countries, including the U.S., cost the firms involved more than $156 billion, according to the nonprofit Digital Forensics Association. Every second, in various parts of the world, there are 18 cybercrime victims — some 1.6 million a day — according to a 2012 Norton by Symantec study. Last week, the Wenatchee World newspaper reported that a Leavenworth, Wash., hospital said hackers stole more than $1 million from the hospital's electronic bank account. And the Associated Press reported that LivingSocial, an online deals site, said last week that its website was
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SPOTLIGHT
Dinner supports Christian athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes' fifth annual dinner and auction will take place tonight at Eastmont Church, 62425 Eagle Roadin Bend.
Doors open for the event's silent auction at 4 p.m., while the din-
ner and a liveauction will take place at 6 p.m. Tickets to the event,
which cost $25 per person, can bepurchased by visiting www.central
oregonfca.org or calling 541-815-1274.
Home andgarden show endssoon The Central Oregon Builders Association's
21st Spring Homeand Garden Showcontinues through Sunday at the
Deschutes County Fair 8 Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way,
Redmond. The show will feature
vendors and demonstrations of dozens of home andgarden products and services, including designed
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Displaying their two favorite pages, artist Dave Ember, left, and author and publisher Don Compton, both of Bend, hold a finished copy of "America's National Parks," their new pop-up book.
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Chicken coop tour comingup Bend's third annual chicken coop tour will
give people achance to learn more about backyard chickens and the
people who keepthem on May11 from10a.m.
to 4 p.m. Tour participants can pick up a $10booklet
"America's National Parks" includes smaller pop-ups — "side-pops"
guiding them from local
chicken coop to chicken coop from Cowgirl Cash, the Riverwoods
— such as
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these (from left) depicting a Glacier National Park "jammer" tour bus, flowers found at the parks, and a pair of bears climbing a tree. Compton researched and wrote the
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Home, Oregon Feedand Pet, Newport Market, or Celebrate the Season. All proceeds from the event will be given to the Alyce Hatch Center and
Healing Reigns.
Food drive comes to your maildox The 21st annual "Stamp Out Hunger" Food Drive is set for May11 in Central Or-
accompanying text for the book.
egon. To participate, fill a sturdy bag with nutritious, nonperishable food and place it by
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on Compton, 77, of Bend, had a few things going for him when he decided to create the pop-up book
your mailbox early on May 11. Letter carriers will collect the food and donate it to Neighborlmpact's food bank. At last year's event, more than 54,000
pounds of food were collected in Deschutes,
Jefferson and Crook Counties, according to a news release. Most wanted foods include peanut butter,
canned meats,canned and boxed meals, canned or dried beans and peas, pasta,rice, cereal, canned fruits,
"America's National Parks," published in April. As one of the 400 members of The Movable Book Society, and a collector of pop-up books for 40 years, Compton knows his pop-up stuff, including the best paper engineers, who piece together and make the books, well, pop. His son-in-law, Dave Ember, 53, is a designer and illustrator whose work has appeared in The New York Times and whose clients include American Express and Warner Bros. Records, among others. Compton was already a publisher. A lifelong businessman who made his money in the steel industry before moving to Bend, Compton created a publishing company, WWWest Inc.,
several years ago after meeting Bend writer Christine Barnes, who used to work with Ember at the San Francisco Chronicle. Barnes was in need of a publisher for her "Great Lodges of the National Parks" coffee table book. "I thought that would be a great book," Compton says, and publishing it increased his familiarity with America's national parks. He joined organizations including The Wildlife
Fund, and "kept thinking about doing a pop-
up book," he says. Spend a few minutes listening to him talk about "America's National Parks," and it seems as though the book was inevitable, that all trails pointed Compton toward its making. That's not to imply it was a quick process, however. See Pop-up/D5
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canned vegetables and cooking oil. Do not include items that have
expired or are in glass containers. Donations can also be dropped of at any post office by May15. Contact: 541-4805906 — From staff reports
Julie Johnson'scolumn will return.
Toughloveforaudienceswh o mightstartonsoaps By Neil Genzlinger New York Times News Service
An older gentleman proposes to a woman he has apparently known for a long time, though we have no idea who either one is. An angry man is released from prison, though it's not clear why he was there
or what he's angry about. Some surly guy with a scar on his cheek annoys everyone he encounters by his mere presence. There are repeated references to dead babies, and DNA testing would help sort out the parentage of almost everyone under 25.
Yes, jumping into the new versions of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" is not easy if you missed the first 40-some years. These two soap operas were among the longestrunning shows in television history when ABC canceled
them in 2011. On Monday the production company Prospect Park, amid much anticipation from the faithful, brought them back,not on TV but on the Internet, via Hulu and iTunes, using a mix of actors from the network versions and new faces.
Soap operas, once a staple of daytime television, became an endangered species as prime-time television adopted many of their themes and plotting devices, and more women went into the workforce. SeeSoaps/D4
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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2013
From apope,words in support of leisure By Mark Oppenhe!mer New Yorh Times News Service
"Pope Francis: His Life in His Own Words" — a book o f conversations with t h e man once known as Cardi-
nal Jorge Bergoglio — has been published in English
(Putnam; $24.95). These interviews from 2010 with two journalists in Argentina yield cute facts about the new boss of the church — a favorite movie'? "Babette's Feast" but not much theology. But one passage in the book, at first glance rather slight, ends up insinuating a radical note into the proceedings. On a close read, it seems that Francis believes that we must — indeed, that God is calling us to — relax. Responding to the question, "Do we need to rediscover the meaning of leisure?" Francis replies: "Together with a culture of work, there must be a culture of leisure as gratification. To put it another way: People who work must take the time to relax, to be with their families, to enjoy themselves, read, listen to music, play a sport. But this is beingdestroyed, in largepart, by the elimination of the Sabbath rest day. More and more people work on Sundays as a consequence of the competitiveness imposed by a con-
sumer society." In such cases, he concludes, "work ends up dehumanizingpeople." Catholic social teaching is known for promoting the idea that workers deserve dignity, which includes rest. But Francisseems to be saying something more: that an authentically Christian life includes a proper dose of leisure and family time. That may sound unusual coming from a man whose tradition valorizes solitude and monasticism, and whose clergy members are not permitted to take spouses or beget children. The idea of a Catholic exalting the Sabbath sounds particularly peculiar in the American c o ntext. H e r e, C atholics were never t h e great proponents of observ-
ing Sunday as a special day. That was a Protestant thing. But the Sabbath, as Francis suggests, is supposed to matter — the whole day, not just Mass. For as the catechism teaches, in paragraph 2185, "On Sundays and other holy days of obligation, the faithful are to refrain from engaging in work or activities that hinder the worship owed to God,the joy proper to the Lord's Day, the performance of the works of mercy, and the appropriate relaxation of mind and body."
RELIGIOUS SERVICES To submit service information orannouncementsfor religious organizations, email bulletin@ bendbulletin.com orcall 541-383-0358. BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Pastor DaveMiller; "The FarSide: Part 4"; Sundayat10 a.m.; 4twelveyouth group; Wednesdayat 7p.m.; 19831 Rocking HorseRoad, Bend. BENDCHURCHOFTHENAZARENE: Pastor Virgil Askren;continuesthe series, "KingWho?";Sundayat10:15 a.m.;1270 N.E.27th St., Bend. CENTRALOREGON BAPTISTCHURCH: Pastor JohnTittle; "Recognizing and Loving Jesus:Part2," based onJohn 21:15-25, aspart of theseries onthe Gospel ofJohn;Sundayat10:30a.m.; 500 S.W. BondSt., Bend. CROSSCHURCH:Pastor EdByrnes; "I Am the Resurrection andthe Life," based onJohn11:17-37, as part of the series,"I Am"; todayat6:30 p.mc NeighborhoodCenter,2640Jones Road, Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor DaveOrullinger; "FearNot —It is I" based onJohn 6:12-21; Sunday at10 a.m.; 334 N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. EASTMONT CHURCH:Pastor John Lodwick; "Heating andA/C: An Atmosphere ofGrace,"based on Proverbs 24:3-4, aspart of theseries, "INVEST:Building a HomeWith Grace"; Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; 62425Eagle Road, Bend. FATHER'SHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD: Pastor RandyWills; "Alternative Power" as part of theseries, "FanorFollower"; Sundayat10a.m.; YouthGroup; Wednesdays; 7p.m.; 61690Pettigrew Road, Bend. THE FELLOWSHIPAT BEND:Marcel Yanogafrom Burkina Faso will give themessageand discussamissionto Africa; Sundayat10 a.m.; Summit High School, 2855 N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Pastor StevenKoski; "Findthe Why"; Sundayatthe9a.m.,10:45a.m.and5:01 p.m. services; 230N.E. Ninth St., Bend.
The Rev. Alex Holt; "What DoReal Ministers Oo?";Sundayat11 a.m.; at the Old StoneChurch,157 N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend. WESTSIDE CHURCH:Pastor Ken Johnson; "FreshAir, Part1: Assurance!"; todayat6: 30p.m.and Sundayat8,9 and10:45 a.m.;2051 N.W.Shevlin Park Road, Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Scott McBride "Fresh Air, Part'I: Assurance!"; Sundayat 9and10:30 a.m.; 1245 S.E.Third St., Bend. WESTSIDEONLINE CAMPUS: Pastor KenJohnson; "Fresh Air, Part 1: Assurance!"; today at6:30p.m.and Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.;www. westsidelive.org COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Pastor RobAnderson; "Growing ThroughMissions," basedon Matthew 28:16-20, aspart of the series "Becoming aDisciple!"; Sundayat 9and 11 a.m.; 529N.W.19th St., Redmond.
FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH: The Rev.ThomLarson; "What LoveCan Do"; Sundayat 9and11 a.m.; 680N.W. Bond St., Bend. FOUNDRY CHURCH:Pastors Bryon Mengle andSydBrestel; "Abraham: Faith in the Fog," based onGenesis 22; Sundayat10:15 a.m.;60N.W .Oregon Ave., Bend. JOURNEYCHURCH:PastorKeith Kirkpatrick; "Faith to DieFor"; Sunday at 9 and10:30 a.m.; 70N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. NEW HOPE CHURCH:Greg Saliccioli; "The Power ofGod," aspart of the series, "TheStudy of God";todayat6 p.m., Sundayat 9and1045 am.; 20080 Pinebrook Blvd., Bend. NEWPORTAVENUECHURCHOF CHRIST:Minister DeanCatlett; "Trust in the Lord," based onPsalms 37:19; Sunday at10:45 a.m 4 554 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. REAL LIFECHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor MikeYunker; "SabbathTeaching and Appointing the12," basedon Matthew15; Sunday at 8, 9:30and11 a.m.; 2880 N.E.27th St., Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OF THECASCADES:Guestspeaker Mona Oelfino; "ExpandingYour Consciousness";Sundayat9a.m.; held at TheOldStone Church,157 N.W. Franklin Ave.,Bend. SPRINGSOFLIFEMINISTRIES: Evangelist andBibleteacher Eddie Cienda; W ednesdaysat7p.m.;ongoing; The SoundGardenStudio,1279 N.E. Second St.,Bend.
EMMAUSLUTHERANCHURCH:The Rev. DavidPoovey;"TheCityofHope," based onRevelation 21:10-14,22-23; Sundayat10:30a.m.;2175S.W.Salmon Ave., Redmond. GRACE LUTHERANCHURCHATEAGLE CREST: Pastor RandyVanMehren; "God the FatherFullyAcceptsAll WhoTurnto Him in Repentance and Faith in Christ"; Sundayat10:30a.m.;EagleCrest Banquet and ConferenceFacility,1522 ClineFalls Road, Redmond. ZIONLUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Eric Burtness; "Youare Calledto Belong!" as part of theseries"Live YourCalling"; Sunday at8:30and11 a.m.;1113Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. SHEPHERD'SVALLEYCOWBOY CHURCH:Pastor Jordan Weaver; Sunday at 9and10:30 a.m4in the cafe of The RimRockRiders Equestrian Facility, BrasadaRanch, 17037S.W. Alfalfa Road,Powell Butte. AGAPE HARVESTFELLOWSHIP:Pastor Jeremy Seibert; youth and family service; Wednesday at6p.m.;52460Skidgel Road, LaPine.
TRINITYEPISCOPAL CHURCH: Sunday at 9a.m.; St. FrancisChurch, 2450 N.E.27th St., Bend. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH:The Rev. Patrick Rooney;"GodWith Us: Enlightenment," basedonRevelation 21:9-14, 21-27;Sundayat 8a.m. communion service, and11 a.m.;2550 N.E. Butler Market Road. UNITARIANUNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIPOF CENTRAL OREGON:
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The Bulletin. Submissions mustbe updated monthly for inclusion. To submit, email relevant details to
communitylife©bendbulletin.com. ABILITREEPEER GROUP FOR PERSONSAFFECTEDBYA DISABILITY:541-388-8103, ext. 203. ABILITREE YOUNG PEER GROUP: 541-388-8103 ext. 207. ADHD ADULT SUPPORT GROUP: 541-420-3023. ADOPTIVEPARENTSUPPORT GROUP:541-389-5446. AGE WIDEOPEN (ADULT CHILDREN SUPPORTGROUP): 541-410-4162 or www.agewideopen.com. AIDSEDUCATION FOR PREVENTION, TREATMENT,COMMUNITY RESOURCESANDSUPPORT (DESCHUTESCOUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT):541-322-7402. AIDS HOTLINE:800-342-AIDS. AL-ANON: 541-728-3707 or www.centraloregonal-anon.org. ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS (AA): 541-548-0440 or www.coigaa.org. ALS SUPPORT GROUP:541-977-7502. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION: 54 I-548-7074. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-330-6400. ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -948-7214. AUTISM RESOURCEGROUP OF CENTRAL OREGON:541-788-0339. BENDATTACHMENTPARENTING: 54 I -385-'I787. BEND S-ANONFAMILY GROUP: 888-285-3742. BEND ZENMEDITATION GROUP: 541382-6122 or 541-382-6651. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORTGROUPS: 541-382-5882. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT GROUP/ADULTSAND CHILDREN: 54 I-383-3910. BEYOND AFFAIRSNETWORK: A peer group for victims of infidelity, baninbend@yahoo.com. BRAININJURY SUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -382-9451. BRAINTUMOR SUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -350-7243 BREAST-FEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP: 541-385-1787. CANCER FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -706-5864. CANCER INFORMATIONLINE: 54 I-706-7743. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-536-7399. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-6802. CELEBRATE RECOVERY: NewHope Church,Bend,541-480-5276;Faith Christian Center, Bend, 541-3828274;Redmond AssemblyofGod Church, 541-548-4555; Westside Church,Bend,541-382-7504,ext. 201; Metolius Friends Community Church, 541-546-4974; AgapeHarvest Fellowship, La Pine, 541-536-4384. CENTRAL OREGONALZHEIMER'S/ DEMENTIACAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP:541-504-0571 CENTRAL OREGONAUTISM ASPERGER'SSUPPORTTEAM: 541-633-8293. CENTRAL OREGONAUTISM SPECTRUM RESOURCEAND FAMILY SUPPORTGROUP: 541-279-9040. CENTRAL OREGONCOALITION FOR ACCESS(WORKING TO CREATE ACCESSIBLE COMMUNITIES): 54 I-385-3320. CENTRAL OREGONDEPRESSION AND ANXIETYGROUP:541-420-2759 CENTRAL OREGONDISABILITY SUPPORTNETWORK:541-548-8559 or www.codsn.org. CENTRAL OREGONFAMILIESWITH MULTIPLES:541-330-5832 or 541-388-2220. CENTRALOREGONLEAGUEOF
AMPUTEESSUPPORT GROUP (COLA): 541-480-7420 or www.ourcola.org. CENTRAL OREGONRIGHTTO LIFE: 541-383-1593. CHILDCAR SEAT CLINIC (PROPER INSTALLATIONINFORMATION FOR SEATANDCHILD): 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 54 I-536-1709. CREATIVITY & WELLNESSMOODGROUP:541-647-0865. CROOKEDRIVER RANCHADULT GRIEF SUPPORT:541-548-7483. DEFEATCANCER:541-706-7743. DESCHUTESCOUNTYMENTAL HEALTH24-HOUR CRISISLINE: 54 I -322-7500. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE: 541-549-9622 or 541-771-1620. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT:541-480-8269 or suemiller92©gmail.com. DEPRESSIONSUPPORT GROUP: 541-6 I7-0543. DIABETICSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-598-4483. DISABILITY SUPPORT GROUP: 541-388-8 I03. 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: 541-389-5468. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS:Redmond 541-280-7249,Bend 541-390-4365. GAMBLINGHOTLINE: 800-233-8479. GLUCOSECONTROL LOW CARB DIET SUPPORT GROUP:kjdnrcd@ yahoo. com or 541-504-0726. GLUTEN INTOLERANCEGROUP (CELIAC):541-389-1731. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:Support for pregnant teensandteen moms; 541-383-3515. 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.): 541-318-1949. HEALTHYFAMILIESOF THE HIGH DESERT:Homevisits for families with newborns; 541-749-2133 HEARINGLOSS ASSOCIATION: 541-848-2806orhlaco2@gmx.com. HEARTS OF HOPE:Abortion healing; 541-728-4673. IMPROVE YOURSTRESS LIFE: 54 I -706-2904. LA LECHELEAGUEOFBEND: 541-317-5912. LIVING WELL(CHRONIC CONDITIONS):541-322-7430.
LIVING WITHCHRONICILLNESSES SUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-536-7399. LUPUS &FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP:541-526-1375. MADRAS NICOTINEANONYMOUS GROUP:541-993-0609. MATERNAL/CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM (DESCHUTES COUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT):541-322-7400. MEN'S CANCERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. MENDED HEARTSSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-4789. MISCARRIAGESUPPORT GROUP: 541-514-9907. MOMMYAND ME BREAST-FEEDING SUPPORT 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: 541-4808269 or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP: whitefam@bendcable.com or www.namicentraloregon.org. NAMI MADRAS CONNECTIONS: For peers, 541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILY-FAMILY SUPPORTGROUP: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. org. OVEREATERSANONYMOUS: 541-306-6844. PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF CHILDRENAFFECTEDBYAUTISM SUPPORT GROUP: 54'I-771-1075 or coregondevdisgroupaso.ning.com. PARENTS OF MURDEREDCHILDREN (POMC)SUPPORT GROUP: 541-410-7395. PARISH NURSESANDHEALTH MINISTRIES:54 I-383-6861. PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS SUPPORTGROUP:54'I-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 (PLANj:541-389-9239. PLANNEDPARENTHOOD: 888-875-7820. PMS ACCESS LINE: 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, 541-475-1880. SCLERODERMA SUPPORTGROUP: 541-480-1958. SELF-ESTEEMGROUP FOR WOMEN: 541-389-7960. SEXAHOLICSANONYMOUS: 541-595-8780. SOUPANDSUPPORT: Formourners; 541-548-7483. SUPPORT GROUPFOR FAMILIES WITH DIABETICCHILDREN:
COMMUNITYBIBLE CHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Guestspeaker Tim Philips; "The Assurance ofthe Believer —God in Control: Part 2," basedon Romans 8:31-39; Sundayat 9:30a.m.;1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev.Wilis Jenson; "TheGospel Overcomesthe Great Tribulation," based on John16:33; Sundayat11 a.m.;held at TerrebonneGrange Hall, 828611th St., Terrebonne. FELLOWSHIPOFCHRISTIAN ATHLETES DINNERANDAUCTION: $25; today, 4 p.m. for silent auction, 6 p.m. for dinner and live auction; Eastmont Church, 62425EagleRoad, Bend;for tickets and information, contact Dennis Legg at 541-815-1274 orvisit www. centraloregonfca.org. "MISSREPRESENTATION" FILM PRESENTATION: Howthe media shapes attitudes toward womenand girls; soup lunch available; donations accepted;12:30-2:30 p.m. Sunday; Nativity Lutheran Church, 60850 Brosterhous Road,Bend; 541-3880765 or corry©nativityinbend.com. "THE TRUTHPROJECT" PRESENTATION:12-partvideo series from Focus onthe Family; free; 6:30-8 p.m 4Wednesdays through June26; Alfalfa Community Hall, Willard Road; 541-977-4290. PASHCA CELEBRATION: Hosted by Hellenic Society of Central Oregon; Sunday; contact lrini Karimalis-Kitchin at 541-548-6631. COMMUNITYGATHERING: Performances bythe CowboyBarn BandandtheFreedom Team witha video presentation of endtime events; free; 6:30 p.m.May17; Oeschutes Expo Center, 3800S.W.Airport Way, Redmond; 541-504-4582. THREESISTERS WOMEN'S CONFERENCE: $35; registration requested byMay10, also available the dayoftheevent;8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. May18; Mt. ViewFellowship Church, 1475 S.W.35th St., Redmond; www. threesisterswomensconference.org.
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Messianic Synagogue
OF CENTRAl OREGON)
Est. 1994 We provide a congregational setting
www.jccobend.com
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Sunday School for all ages Kidmo • Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor POWEll BUTTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Musicand the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services
Serving Central Oregon for 20 Years,
interested in learning the Bible from a
We Are a Non-Denominational
Hebrew perspective, come join us at:
Egalitarian Jewish Community Bear Creek Center
Our Synagogue is located at
21300 Bear Creek Rd.
21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon
Bend, OR. 97701
541-385-6421
Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday
Resident Rabbi Jay Shupack
mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries
Rebbetzin Judy Shupack
include:
8:30am-10:15 am-11 am
"Omkar" (Aum) Hinduism
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FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER 1049 NE 11th St. • 541-382-8274 SUNDAYS:
9;30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Center,
Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message titled "Being Holy, Being Human" in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 am. 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 ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1865 W Antler • Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS Morning Worship 8.30 am 8 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 Live Kids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt www.redmondag.com
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COMM U N ITY BIBLE 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! SUNDAY WORSHIP AND THE WORD - 9:30 Am.
Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - 11: 15am Nursery Care available
Weekly Torah Study-
•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.
CALVARY CHAPEL BEND
20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org
*Torah Study meets every Saturday
• Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy
See Youth Blog: http://bendfp.org/youth/
Visit us on the web at
Choirs, music groups, Bible study, fellowship and ministries every week
11 am Service (Full child care) For information, please call ... Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Associate Pastors Don Henderson 8 Mike Sweeney "Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.org •
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100
(South of Portland Ave.) Church Service 8 Sunday School: 10 am W ed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm Childcare provided. Reading Room: 115 NW Minnesota Ave. Mon. through Frix 11 am - 4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm
Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office: 541-536-3571 HOlY REDEEMER, IA PINE
16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00pm HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER
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 57255 Fort Rock Rd Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm
NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street Masses Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30AM, 10.00AMF 7:00 PM
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Singing HU can help you experience: • Comfort, peace, joy • Expanded awareness • Inner light and/or sound • A subtle sense of Divine Love • The healing of a broken heart • Solace during times of grief • A release of fears • Answers to your questions For more information please visit www.eckankar.org or www.miraclesinyourlife.org or call 541-728-6476. •
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542 www.trinitybend.org
Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel
Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava Masses Sunday 4:30 PM M onday- Fri day 7:00 AM 8 12:15 PM Saturday 8:00 AM
for the outpouring of help
For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org
LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP
of Jewish backgrounds.
CwCelebration Church
We welcome interfaith families and Jews
63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend
by choice.
Saturday 10:30 am-2 pm
Our monthly activities include
Worship/Dance-Study-
social functions, services, religious education Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult
230 NE Nrnth Street, Bend www.bendfp.org 541 382 4401
Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRAL OREGON "Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation May 5, 2013 at 11:00 am:
Spirit and Truth
education
Rev. Alex Holt, Interim Minister: "What Do Real Ministers Do?"
541-410-5337
Children's Program Rabbi Glenn Ettman
www.livingtorahfellowship.com
Sunday,May 5 -adulteducation
BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
(call for information)
1270 NE 27 St. • 541-382-5496
Senior Pastor Virgil Askren Friday, May 17 at 6:00 pm — Shabbat Family
SUNDAY
Celebration
9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9;00 am Hispanic Worship Service
10:15 am Worship Service
For the complete schedule of Services 8 Events
There are often questions about what ministers do in their week other than Sunday mornings. This morning we will reflect on what various types of ministers really do (and how one of many ministers will be fortunate enough to become your developmental minister next year). Religious Education for Grades Pre-K through Grade 5 and childcare for young children are available. See our website for more information www.uufco.org
Meeting place:
go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org
Nursery Care 8 Children's Church
For information about our education
ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM
THE OLD STONE CHURCH 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Mail:PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709
www.uufco.org (541 ) 385-3908
8:30 am Sunday
541-388-8826
ALL PEOPLES UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST As ProgressiveChristians, we take theBible
WEDNESDAY
All services are held at the
6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study
First United Methodist Church
seriouslybut not alwaysl)terally. We welcomeALL wfto welcomeall. Arrd remerrrber...Ijugs are freeat the UCC!
THURSDAY
680 NW Bond Street
10:00 am 50+ Bible Study WEEKLY
Life Groups Please visit our website for a complete CONCORDIA LUTHERAN
listing of activities for all ages.
MISSION (LCMS)
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Confession XXVIII.8, 10)
Meeting at the Golden Age Club
10 am Sunday School
40 SE 5th St., Bend
11 am Divine Service
Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School
The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor.
Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to
Sunday Worship 10:00 am 8286 11th St (Grange Hall),
worshipping God and teaching the Bible
Terrebonne, OR
truths recovered through the Reformation.
Worship with us Sunday, May 5th at II a.m. in the Community Room of Redmond'sRay's Market, 900 SW 23rd Street, just off of Hwy 126. Or, come early at 10 a.m. for Bible study and discussion group. All Peoples meets on the first and third Sundays of each month. On May 19th, All Peoples meets again in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market. For details, directions and possible help with car-pooling, email: allpeoplesucc@gmail.com or call: 541-390-6864 •
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541 -420- 1667
condordialutheranmission
www.sovereigngracebend.com
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In the Heart of Down Town Bend) 680 NW Bond St./ 541.382.1672 Everyone isWeicome! Rev. Thom Larson
CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER
21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241
GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend
382-6862
Sermon Title: "What Love Can Do" 9 00am-Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9am Service
Sunday Morning Worship 8:45 am 8 10:45 am
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
11:00am - Traditional Service
Childcare provided on Sunday
(Child Care Available)
WednesdayMid-Week Services
Sunday School 10;20 a.m.
Children 8 Youth Programs
Education Hour 10:45 a.m.
7:00 pm
Women's Bible Study Tuesday 9:15 a.m .
Nursery Care provided for all services
Men'sBible Study Wednesday 7:30 a.m.
*During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music 8 Fellowship Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors Rev. Thom Larson frrstchurch@bendumc.org
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Sunday Worship Services: 8 00 am, 9 30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30am8 11:00am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor
Our members represent a wide range
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HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH
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
or contact us at 541-385-5439
Youth Events
Phone: 541-325-6773
CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA Jueves7:00 PM -Misa en Espanol
ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street
www.houseofcovenant.org
Union for Reform Judaism.
(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Learn how to sing HU, a love song to God: a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU, pronounced like the word hue, is sung for about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief period of sacred contemplation. Followed by a discussion. Regardless of your beliefs or religion, singing HU can bring you greater happiness, love, and understanding. Singing HU can draw us closer in our state of consciousness to the Divine Being. It has helped people of many different faiths open their hearts more fully to the uplifting presence and security of God's love.
FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the
Reconciliation Tuesday7:30AM -8;00 A M -English o Espanol Saturday8.30AM -9:30 AM -English o Espanol
TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH
Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the
541-388-8826
Community HU Sing Thursday, May 16, 6:30 pm at the East Bend Public Library, 60280 Dean Swift Rd. 4170 Worship Service,"Gratitude for Life", Thursday, June 20, 6:30 pm at the East Bend Public Library, 60280 Dean Swift Rd. ¹170
Domingo 12:30 PM -M isa en Espanol
Exposition 8 Benediction Monday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Tuesday 10.00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Thursdayafter7;00 AM Mass -600 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
at 10:00 am that there is not a service*
programs, please call Kathy Schindel at
Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are
HOlY REDEEMER CATHOLIC PARISH
• Biblical Feasts
Saturday, May 4 at 10:00 am - Torah Service
Experience an Eckankar Community HU
"Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"
Wednesday Noon Silence F Supper Worship 12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer
Hadashah (New Testament)
Sundtr 9Schedule One service at 9:00 am Historic St. Francis Church, 494 NW Lava St. at Franklin, Bend, OR
HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC 3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond • 541-548-4161
• Home groups
Adult Education
Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th Sunday Services 8 am Traditional Service (No child care for 8 am service) 9:30 am Contemporary Service with full child care
Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Saturday3:00 PM -4:45 PM -English. Thursday 6:00 PM -7:00 PM - English o Espanol Domingo li:15 AM - 12:15 PM - Espanol
For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org
• Hebrew classes
REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email info©eastmontchurch.com
At Foundry this Sunday, Bryon Mengle and Syd Brestel will present a sermon from Genesis 22 as part of the series, "Abraham: Faith in The Fog."
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Training
Awakening To A 21st Century Spirituality Jesus As Mystic Sundays, May 5, 12, 19, 10:45am-noon First Presbyterian Church's Heritage Hall Taught by Dick Rauscher, this introductory course will be a practical, experiential journey into the wisdom, insights, spiritual practices and self-knowledge to "become" compassion, not"do"compassion.
• Teaching from the Torah and the Brit
Religion of the light andSound of God
62425 Eagle Road, Bend
SUNDAY
Children's ministry and nursery
Find The Why 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional 5:01 pm relaxed Sunday School. 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery care provided
Every Sat@ 10 am
Sundays: 8:30 8 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm YouthGroup:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided
Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff Parochial Vicar Rev. fuan Carlos Chiarinoti 541-382-3631
9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone 10: 15 AM Worship Service
• Davidic dance and worship
Religious Education Program
Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor
www.powellbuttechurch.com
EASTMONT COMM U N ITY SCHOOL
Undeniable Ways"
Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00am Contemporary Service 10:45am Hispanic Service 6:00pm
541 -548-3066
The church is located at Beaver and Theater Drives in Sunriver Everyone is welcome.
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH
541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com
Shabbat and High Holiday Services
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available, call for days and times. CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH Currently meetingat 500 SW BondSt. (541) 617-2814 www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org
Nursery & Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy Osborne and Glenn Bartnik 13720 SW Hwy 126, Powe)l Butte
230 NE Ninth, Bend (Across Ninth St, from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Always!
21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241
Pastor Joel LiaBraaten
www.clcbend.com
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
ELCA
CHURCH
Worship in the Heart of Redmond
529 NW 19th Street
(3/4 mile north of High School) Sunday Worship Service
Redmond, OR 97756
8:30 am Contemporary
(541) 548-3367
11:00 am Liturgical The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector
Sunday School for all ages at 10:00 am
Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor
All are welcome through our red doors
Children's Room available during services
9:00 am Contemporary Worship
THE SALVATION ARMY 755 NE 2nd Street, Bend 541-389-8888
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 541 NE Dekalb
Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Service — 11;00 am
Come Experience a warm, friendly family
9:00 am Nursery Care
of worshipers.
9:15 am Children 8 Youth
Everyone Welcome - Always.
Sunday School
A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and
9;30 am Adult Education
diverse music program for all ages
11:00 am Traditional Worship
Coffee, snacks and fellowship Youth Groups
after each rerv>ce
High School — Sunday 11:00am- 12:30pm M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am
NEW HOPE EVANGELICAL
20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389-3436
Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church! Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,
Pastor Randy Myers www.newhopebend.com
Effective May 1, 20l3
4 Saturdays and TMC: $115 5 Saturdays and TMC: $138 The Bulletin: EVery Saturday On the ChurCh
page. $23 Copy Changes: by 5 PM Tuesday
MiddleSchool - Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm
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6:30 pm Centering Prayer Wednesdays
month. $23 Copy Changes: by Monday
5:30 pm Prayer Service
I Week PriOr to PubliCatiOn
Wed. Bible Study at noon Major's Robert F Miriam Keene
CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING
3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm
3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach
Small Groups Meet Regularly 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466
(Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete
Pastor Eric Burtness
listing of activities for all ages.
www.zionrdm.com
www.redmondcpc.org
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ANIMALS AND ENVIRONMENT BENDSPAY&NEUTERPROJECT: 54 I-617- 010. I CAT RESCUE,ADOPTION A FOSTER TEAM (CRAFT): www.craftcats.org, 541-389-8420or541-598-5488. CHIMPS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or 541-410-4122. DESCHUTES LANDTRUST:
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the top five premieres of all time (in noninflation-adjusted Is "Iron Man 3" as steely as dollars), and well ahead of the "The Avengers'?" $128.1 million opening of "Iron The h i g hl y an t i cipated Man 2" in 2010 or the $98.6 Marvel-Disney sequel opens million debut of "Iron Man" in domestically this weekend, a 2008. Both films were distribweek after the Tony Stark up- uted by Paramount; Disney date grossednearly $200 mil- bought Marvel for $4 billion in lion in its overseas premiere 2009. — a faster start than "The Overseas, including in ChiAvengers" enjoyed in interna- na, "Iron Man 3" is already tional markets last May. breakingrecords.With $307.7 B reaking t h e "Avengers" million in international ticket box-officerecord in domestic sales through W e dnesday, theaters, however, may be a the film already has passed tougher task. the total foreign gross of the "Iron Man 3" isn't expected first "Iron Man" ($267 milto surpass the opening domes- lion) and was expected to pass tic weekend record of $207.4 "Iron Man 2" ($312 million) on million held by "The Aveng- Thursday. ers," but the superhero sequel Hollywood des p e rately could gross $170 million or needs "Iron Man 3" torevive more in its first three days, ac- its box-office woes. Domestic cording to marketing execu- revenue and attendance are tives who have seen audience both down about 12 percent tracking surveys. from last year, and a number That would place it among of prominent recent releases, Los Angeles Times
Continued from 01 Who had time to block out a couple of hours in the middle of the workday to keep up with the daily machinations of a bunch of fictional families'? The Internet removes a significant obstacle faced by the network versions of the shows; now fans can watch them any time and, with the right technology, any place. That flexibility opens up a whole new world of potential viewers, but are the reboots going after them? No. At least, that's how it looked to this potential viewer, one of the vast millions who never watched the original shows because they had jobs. The new "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" did not, from this w eek's episodes, seem to be trying to m ake themselves welcoming to the uninitiated. If anything, the opposite was true. Every minute or so, it seemed as if the shows were throwing up a neon sign that said, "Reference Understandable by Longtime Fans Only; O thers Should Tur n B a ck Here." One scene in "All My Children" can serve as representative of what it's like trying to crack intothese shows. Some people whose relationships to one another are still unclear are gathered. "How is Bianca?" one says. Miranda, a young teenager, answers: "She's OK I mean, as OK as she ever is since the night —" AJ, a second teenager, interrupts her: "Can we let it go, people? It happened, it's over, we need to move on." Itdid? Itis? Wedo? Andwho the heck is Bianca? Such maddening vignettes came along at regular intervals in both shows. So did characters whose surprise-i t's-me appearances were calculated to thrill the fan base but were just annoying for newbies. A woman is in a public establishment when a man, his face hidden by a newspaper, addresses her. They trade a few words. The man lowers the newspaper to reveal himself. A beat to allow for recognition. Then a cutaway to a new scene. Repeat endlessly. Sure, if you stuck with the episodes for the week, you could begin to pick up some of the dynamics and back story and discern some plotlines that might be interesting. On "All My Children," someone's daughter is k i dnapped. On
to bad reviews and word of mouth. "Iron Man 3" has received mostly positive reviews — better than the notices for "Iron Man 2," but not as favorable as for the first "Iron Man" or "The Avengers." "Iron Man 3" will be playing in 4,253 locations and 10,679 auditoriums, a slightly wider release than "The Avengers," when measured by film prints, and the w i dest r elease of 2013. About 560 theaters will be showing "Iron Man 3" in a large format, including 325 Imax screens.
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Jordan Lane Price, Denyse Tontz and Eric Nelsen act in a scene in "All My Children." Two revived soaps — the other being "One Life to Live" — now can be seen on the Internet, though they offer little in the vvay of guidance for newbies. (Recognize the characters above? If you don't, you probably never will.) "One Life to L i ve," Dorian Lord, a U.S. senator, gets herself into a v a guely defined scandal that has something to do with CIA black ops. Yes, there are fan sites and wikis with laboriously written-out story arcs for each and every character, so theoretically the newcomer could spend hours plowing through them to get up to speed on who impregnated whom in the distant past, who tried to kill whom back in the 1980s, and so on. The real question is, is it worth the effort? The answer, again, is, no. Unless you're into camp, why put in the time it would take to decipher these shows when there are much, much better ones beckoning? The new versions have been promoted as racierthan their predecessors, but there is more skin in prime time and much more skin on pay cable; the most the reboots offerisa very occasional curse word. Although both shows had groundbreaking moments during their l on g n e twork runs — a lesbian relationship, themes involving drugs and rape — it seems unlikely that the reboots will hold many in
came back from the dead, and the other charactersseemed only vaguely surprised. Shows like "Downton Abbey," "Revenge," "Scandal" and even "Game of Thrones" are inessence soaps — lotsof characters, intertwined story lines that evolve over entire seasons — and they're far better written and acted than the new "All My C h ildren" and "One Life to Live." They're no easierfor a newcomer to decipher, but they haven't been on for four decades, so through DVDs or downloads it's still possible go back to the begin-
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Compton and Ember hold a preliminary design and early drawings of the Grand Canyon spread in "America's National Parks." The finished product is pictured below. At $34.95, "some people say, 'Oh, that's very expensive.' lt really isn't," Compton says. "But a lot of people don't realize what goes into making a pop-up." WWWest Inc., the venture he created to publish the great
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"They have the best color equipment in the world over in Asia," says Compton, who, after doing his homework, settled on a printer in Thailand, even going to the expense of sending Fosterthere to oversee the process. Foster would send Ember an all-white version of his vision for each pop-up scene, have is not whether we're go- a nd Ember would draw t o ing to lose money, (but) how fit. Compromises and adjustmuch money are we goingto ments had to be made in some lose?'" cases, and on average, Compton says,the process of creatYou can't keep an ing each spread would take entrepreneur down three months. "They'd go back and forth, Big publishers told Compton that h i gh-quality p o p- back and forth," Compton ups don't sell anymore. "The says. cheap, inexpensive ones still T he images that will a p sell. The ones you can buy for pear on a given pop-up spread $6.95, or $9.95, they still sell," are printed on what's called he says. a nesting sheet. The pieces Compton began to look into must fit onto that one large the possibility of publishing page, which is then cut out and it himself, and did, through assembled by hand into the
Where to buy In Bend, the book is available at Between the Covers and Barnes 8 Noble, as well as Amazon.com. Compton is also working on getting the books into national park gift shops. So far, it's been approved in Y osemite, Death Valley, Great Smoky Mountains, Yellowstone and Grand Tetons.
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you carry many ideas to fruition. Others love how you manifest your desires. You will gain financially in the next few months. You might receive a payraise or just be lucky. If you are Stars show the kind single, you will have of day you'll have a relationship if you ** * * * D ynamic want one. Starting ** * * P ositive inJuly, you could ** * A verage meetsomeone in ** So-so your daily travels. * Difficult You won't need to start online dating or anything of that nature. If you are attached, you connect with each other even more deeplythan in the past. This one-onone time is instrumental to your well-being. Count on PISCES to be a good friend.
ARIES (March 21-April19) ** * * You derive your power and energy from your understanding of the material world and the universal laws of life. Your ability to intertwine these two will guide you to success. You'll have many different opportunities head your way. Tonight: A quiet dinner at home.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ** * * You know what you want, so charge into your day and get just that. Your smiling manner draws many people toward you. Your popularity soars, and you'll want to see your friends. The more people you surround yourself with, the happier you will be. Tonight: Out late.
1 p.m. onH f3, "139th Kentucky Derdy" — Held for the 139th time at Churchill Downs in Louisville, the first leg of Thoroughbred racing's coveted Triple Crown is run at1/4 miles and has a field of up to 20 of the sport's top 3-year-olds. No horse has won the Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes since Affirmed ran the gauntlet in1978. I'll Have Another, who won last year's Derby and Preakness,saw his Triple Crown chances dashed when tendonitis forced him out of the Belmont.
. Someone told me Rich. ard D r eyfuss was i n "The Graduate."I've watched the film a number of times on Turner Classic Movies, and I don't see him. Was I told
wrong? — JoeKelly, Daytona Beach, Fla. . He's in it so briefly, you . literally will m iss him achievements to date was be- happened recently with "Top if you blink. Toward the end ing named best actor at last Gun" and its 3-D refitting. To of the movie, Benjamin Bradyear's Cannes Film Festival watch it at home in three di- dock (Dustin Hoffman) has for the Danish drama "The mensions, you need to have one of his several face-offs Hunt." the proper equipment: a 3-D with t h e c r a nk y l a n dlord Blu-ray player, a 3-D-capable (Norman Fell) of the roomI see that a 3-D version television an d t h e s p ecial ing house where he's staying, • o f " Jurassic Park" i s glasses. having followed the person coming out on home video. he loves — Elaine Robinson I've wondered why Rob- (Katharine Ross), with whose Is it exactly the same movie that's in theaters now? • ert Vaughn and David mother (Anne Bancroft) Ben— Mike Harris, Milwaukee McCallum have not r econ- jamin had an affair — back to • I t i s, a nd t he d i sc i s nected on "NCIS." Any chance college. • available now. B e fore of that happening? During t he con f r o nta— Richard Provost, tion, someone's head pops it was released recently, the 3-D reconfiguring of director Clearfield, Pa. up behind the Fell character, Steven Spielberg's massive hit . As long as the two ac- a nd that person asks if h e got a jump in theaters by be. tors are around, there's should "call the cops." That's ing released there first, as also always a chance, though we Dreyfuss.
Bp.m. onH C), "Bet on Your Bady" — A little girl named Evie busts a move — makethat lots of moves — in the "Every Little Step" challenge, with money for her college fund riding on exactly how many. Other wagers involve spinning around and choosing a snack, and one family gets to break some piggy banks in a "Smash for Cash" game. Melissa Peterman hosts this new episode.
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dren becausethey are suited only for minimum-wage jobs. If you are enthusiastic about helping them, your positive attitude may be contagious and inspire them to succeed. Dear Abby: I wrote you a short time ago about my marital problems, but I have to share this with you! My h usband, who w alked out on me, went to a counselor for a session.Then we went together, and he learned a few things about me and himself. He is coming back, and we are going to work harder at our marriage. We both recognize there were places where we needed to work together more, that he doesn't need to be afraid to talk to me and I can be pretty understanding. Thank you so much for being do you suggest? there, Abby. I know you always — Don't Want to Encourage Them recommend talking to a counselor in Illinois before doing anything rash, and Dear Don't Want to Encourage: you are so right. It made all the Your job is to support the students, difference. not to condemn or endorse their — Grateful Wife in Arizona predicament. Telling a pregnant Dear Grateful: I'm pleased coungirl she has ruined her life isn't seling helped to open the clogged helpful. What you need to do is lines of communication between encourage the girl to get a diploma you and your husband. While it while she can. may seem expensive, it's far cheapToo many girls fail to complete er thana divorce can be,both emohigh school when they have a baby, tionally and financially. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com and it impedes their ability to provide for themselves and their chilorP0. Box 69440,Los Angeles, CA 90069
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don't know of a n y d efinite plans. We can't believe the thought hasn't crossed the minds of the CBS show's producers, since they have McCallum — alias Illya Kuryakin to Vaughn's Napoleon Solo on theclassic spy series "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." — on board as Ducky. We only can
12 p.m. on ESPN,"NASCAR Racing" — Restrictor plate racing and all that implies — racing in packs, crashes, numerous lead changes — are the order of the day today at Alabama's Talladega Superspeedway, home of the Nationwide Series' Aaron's 312. A field including Sam Hornish Jr., Regan Smith, Brian Scottand Justin Allgaier will take to the 2.66-mile tri-oval in a race won last year by Joey Logano with a lastsecond passofKyle Busch.
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** * * Y our creativity comes forward, and it allows you to add some fun to your plans. A child or loved one delights in your company. The trustyou have for each other is mutual, which permits more giveand-take. Express your high energy in a project. Tonight: The fun continues.
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** * * R each out to someone at a distance, or perhaps someone who practically speaks a different language with his or her far-out ideas. When you expose yourself to a different way of thinking, you are freeing your mind from self-imposed restrictions. Tonight: Somewhere you can relax.
** * You typically are very adventuresome, which is why others might be making remarks about your contentment to be home right now. What is nice about today is that you get lots of R and R, and yougetto chooseyourcompany.Tonight: You do not need to go far.
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** * * * Y ou instinctively know it is time to catch up on others' news, as well as any past emails, calls and projects. Do not make this a big deal. People are more important than running errands. Be spontaneouswhen making decisions. Tonight: Hang out with friends.
** * A loved one might decide that it's time to eliminate the gap between the two ofyou.Youwon'tsay "no,"butyou could be hesitant to say "yes." Remember, it isn't worth the experience or your time if you do not fully live in the moment. Tonight: Go with what feels right.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ** * * * Y ou are full of life and energy. Todayyou'llbypassthosewho are not in a similar mood, as you might need to let off some steam and be more playful. Supportyourself by getting more of what you want. Reach out toa loved one ata distance. Tonight: Where people are.
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** * Understand that if you really want to let go and enjoy the moment, you might GEMINI (May 21-June20) need to run an errand or two. Some of you ** * * I f you would like to head in a might need to spend a few days working different direction, do. Others might on waylaid projects. Know that there will admire your courage, but they don't realize be better opportunities ahead. Tonight: the strength ofyour intuition, which carries Let your inner child emerge.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Ped.18) ** * * H olding back might be nearly impossible. Whichever indulgence you choose to get into will help you release some pressure. Know that there is a limit to this behavior, and you'll want to rein yourself in before things get out of control. Tonight: Meet an older relative for dinner.
PISCES (Fed. 19-March 20) ** * * H onor what is happening within a group of friends. Together you could go off and come up with a fun idea involving a get-together. Consider yourself inspired right now. Your imagination is endless, and it delights many. Tonight: Whatever knocks your socks off. ©20t3 by King Features Syndicate
8 p.m. onH C3, "Smash" — An unexpected event creates a bondbetween "Bombshell"and "Hit List" in the new episode "The Phenomenon." Anjelica Huston, Megan Hilty, Katharine McPhee, Debra Messing, Christian Borle and Jeremy Jordan star.
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Color can be intimidating, but by with a little creativity, bright, vibrant colors add personality and energy to a home. Paint is one of the least xpensive and most versatile means to changing the look of a room. According to the experts from "This Old House," 60 percentof the colors of a home that visitors perceive come from the paint on the walls. Choosing a color scheme can be challenging, which is why so many people stick with neutrals like beige and white. For those who are ready to add a spark of color, there are a few guidelines to consider. Color theory is a science,and there are rules of using color that are taught as early as a child's first foray into art class. We know there
are primary, secondary and complementary colors on the color wheel. Even novice home decorators can do well with color if they use the color wheel as their guideline. According to HGTV, color should flow throughout a house. Every room need not be painted the same color. However, colors should be complementary enough that they flow into one another. Don't paint one room in child's basic primary colors, while painting other rooms in jewel tones and pastels. Stick with one theme and carry it through the house. Once you have decided to use a
bold color, look for color inspiration to help you pick the colors you'll use. Color combinations that appear in nature are more readily accepted by people, so look for an item in nature, such as a seashell or a flowering plant on which you can base yourcolor choices. Others pull inspiration from a particular design item. For instance, maybe an area rug strikesyour fancy. Perhaps the color is prominent in your favorite outfit or favorite pair of shoes. Use colors that appear in those items in the room. Keep in mind that using bold color doesn't mean you have to paint ev-
ery wall from ceiling to floor in that color. Rather, if you're just starting out with bold colors, select one wall to serve as an accent wall. Use that wall as your bold canvas and paint it with your chosen hue. Some people like to experiment with a more flashy color in a smaller space. If you're nervous about beginning in the living room or kitchen, try using the bold color in a smaller space, such as a powder room. A more intimate space might seem less overwhelming when painted in a bold color. Go for a deep purple or another jeweled tone. However, try to avoid greens in the bathroom, as
ing a complementary shade, be sure to pick from the same tone on the card. That means if you're choosing the darkestshade from a card for color No.l, you'll want to choose the darkestfrom color card No. 2. Another idea is to leave walls neutral and use bold color on design accents. For example, designers at marthastewart.com recommend painting the inside of niches, shelves or cabinets with glass doors in bright tones and the outside white to create an eye-catching space without going overboard. Put a bold color on moulding, or use an appliance or a fixture in a bright color as your splash of boldness.
Color theory is a science, and there are rules of using color that are taught as early as a child's first foray into art class. the color may cast an unflattering shade into the mirror and onto your face that makes you look unwell. Pinks and peaches will shed a rosy, healthful glow. If you are incorporating complementary colors into the room, use the paint color swatch as your guide. Most paint manufacturers use three orfour different shades on one sample card.When select-
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• 5 fireplaces! • Green built, efficient solar system • Finely crafted Gary Norman built custom • Stunning finishes • Unobstructed mountain views
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• Well established Hay Farm and Ranch • 1270 acres in a private beautiful valley • 179.1+ acres of free water rights with engineered gravity flow irrigation • 8 wheel lines for hay fields • Meat locker, barn, game bird sheds, heated
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Call Robin Yeakel, Broker, CRS j 541-408-0406 Resort Properties Specialist
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Call Kelly Horton, Broker j 541-508-9163
Call Deb Tebbs Group, Brokersl 541-419-4553
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Gem in theRoughJ Three Rivers South ( $165,000
Powder Village Creampuff ~ $74,900
7 Muskrat Lane, Sunriver ~ $229,000
56264 Solar Drive - Three Rivers/ $339,000
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• 2 BD/2 BA, 1090 SF • New furnace, windows & roof • Excellently located near SHARC • 2 decks, carport MLS¹201209274
• Oversized remodeled dock and slip • Spectacular river views • 2 bed, 2 bath 1270 SF
Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222
Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222
Call Kelly Winch, Broker l 541-390-0398
Call Dan Cook PC, Broker l 541-280-5303
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28 Fremont Crossing ( $439,000
16 Nine Iron Lane- Sunriver ~ $535,000
8 Quail - Sunriver ( $524,000
• 3 BD/3 BA, 2228 SF • Located on the 15th hole of the Woodlands Golf Course • Single level • Open great room
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Call Keith Petersen PC, Broker j 541-815-0906
Call Ken Renner, Principal Broker j 541-280-5352
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3475 SW Lava Ave ~ $199,000
• Oversized finished2-car garage •Largeopen kitchenw/updated appliancesandfreshly painted cabinets
Call Erika Stratton-Sanzone, Broker l 541-280-8388
Call Chris Sperry, Principal Brokerl 541-749-8479
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• Redmond, Oregon • 2405 square foot • 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bath
• Living room islight & bright with a bay window • Fully fenced backyard and landscaped front MLS¹201302410
3120 YellowRibbon Call Shelly Swanson, Brokerl 541-408-0086
Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222
Midtown Charmer i $185,000
• Desirable singlelevel homein the Views of OakTree • Spacious opendesignsituated ona generoussizel(yt •Backyardislandscaped& fullyfenced • Some mountainviews • Freshly repaintedand move-in ready
Call Bobby Lockrem, Broker l 541-480-2356
erikasanzone@gmail com
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Darling Private Acreage in La Pine!( $210,000
River Rim ~ $205,000
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• 3bedrooms,2.5 baths • Great room with largedining area • Den or hobby room • Gorgeous concrete countersthroughout
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Call Myra Girod, Principal Brokerl 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, Brokerl 541-788-6767
Call Jordan Haase, Principal Brokerl 541-420-1559
Homesite in Broken Topi $250,000
Fryrear Road Private Building Sitef $299,000
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62906 Bilyeu Way i $308,000
•Wonderful Cascade Mtn.views • Building site is approx. 10,000 SF • Home site is in an old growth juniper forest on the edge of grass fields
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• 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • 2600 SF • Great home w/master on main • Loft plus huge bonus room • Large.23 acre lot • Greenhouse • Raised beds MLS¹201302640
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• Cascade Mountain views! • Gas fireplace, 2-car garage
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Call Melanie Maitre, Broker ABR, SRES, ePRO
541-312-5151 l www.TeamNormaAndJulie.com
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Custom Log Home i $425,000
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• 6.96 acresin PlainviewSubdivision • Live on the property while you build • Large 36x50shop - w/RVhookups inside B outsidethe 3bay shop • Well is in, septic in, power & other utilities installed atshop& well • Finished bayhaslaundry area &3/4 bath w/lofi. Wood &electric heat ,'>~"-'.E '( • Area of larger parcelswith stellar mountain views - MLS¹201301490
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Aw b rey Glen Champion Circle ( $489,900
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Deschutes River Frontage! $520,000
Westside Charmer ~ $550,000
18734 Choctaw Road
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• One level with upstairs guest suite and piivate office • Privacy with southern exposure
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64885 McGrath Road • Perfect location between Bend &Redmond Ezbdrm,3bath,345BSF w/main levelliving • Gorgeousnewquartz counter tops & SS appliances in large kitchen • New carpet,lovely landscapedyard, decks, hot tub,waterfeature • Outbuildings & RVparking
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Perfect Location ~ $640,000
• Custom home completely remodeled in 2004-05 byMelr(sse Construction • Kathy & KarolNiemiinterior plan/design with quality &detail - 4476BF • 5bed, 5.5bath, mainlevel master • Great roomdesign. Wonderful indoor and outdoor ivingspacious,quiet cul-de-saclocation MLS¹ 201206249
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• 3400 SF, 3-car garage • Hugebonus/famiyroom • Formal living & dining, 3 fireplaces • Oneownerhomew/lotsofextras • Wonderful decking, private backyardw/water feature • Very popular ocation! 1684 NW City View
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Old Mill Area Sisters j $824,000 61436 Elkhorn St. 3/2, • 3216 sq.ft. 1 214 s q .ft., o p e n • 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath kitchen, gas FP, short • 20 acres sale value. MLS • MLS 201200880 ¹201209179 Julia Buckland, John Furrow, Broker Broker, ABR, ALHS, 541-647-0910 CRS, GRI 541-719-8444 Fred Real Estate Group
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MOND Yo u m ust sq.ft., built 1999, out• 3 bedroom, 3 bath MLS¹201302683 541-550-0098 Incredible Fort Rock Real t y see this b e autifully David Say "goodbuy" d oor l i v ing, go l f H ighland • 1st Fairway WoodD. Gilmore, View. $99,700. High Crooked River Realty course views 541-923-2311 updated home on .37 Broker. 541-312-7271 lands G.C. to that unused Lakes Realty & Prop$570,000 • MLS 201302081 Beautiful f u rnished acre lot. Many upHColdwelBanker T wo homes o n t w o erty Man a gement item by placing it in 541-325-1876 an d b r a nd Morris Susan Agli, Broker, Eagle Crest home on grades, Real Estate. commercial lots sold 541-536-0117 master suite, this ABR, ALHS & SRES Wonderful home with le- 11th green. Home ac new The Bulletin Classifieds as one. Owner terms is definitely not one to 755 541-408-3773 t h e be missed. 4 b e dLocated on a c o rner Prineville. $124,900gal apt. 3000 sf 4 bdrm, c ommodates MORRIS 4.5 bath, 3-car garage, whole family. Resort room, 2 bath, with a Sunriver/La Pine Homes acre with a 4-car gaMLS¹201300807 REAL ESTATE 5 41 -385-580 9 rage is this 3 bd/2ba level yard, great loca- side, behind the gate. large living room, forCall J u li e F a h lgren l&p & ly O d da p d C3 Each bedroom has its 52970 Walker Way tion near NW Crossing. home. Large kitchen 541-550-0098 mal dining, and nice 756 FSBO $410,000. own bath & s e para $179,000. 3 bd, 2 ba, with oak, new dishPopular Kings Forest Crooked River Realty tion of living area and kitchen!!! Outside you attached garage. High washer just installed. Jefferson County Homes Call Rick 541-647-8206 Neighborhood - This MORRIS family room. Home-ID will find a pull through Lakes Realty 8, Prop- Home is very spacustom r e m odeled REAL ESTATE 762 garage, an d e x t ra erty 747 992 $459,000 Man a gement cious with large front Close to schools! Nice 3 Homes with Acreage 4-bedroom home is storage bldg. A lley 541-536-0117 nestled in th e p i ne Southwest Bend Homes Eagle Crest Properties d eck a n d pat i o . bdrm home in town access makes mov866-722-3370 $170,000 MLS L andscaped with a 52625 Huntington, Riv trees on over ~/~ acre Need help fixing stuff? 144208 Birchwood ing your toys around a in a popular neighbor- Call A ServiceProfessional DRW income property, City Views from the Top breeze!! Call to see fenced y a rd , RV erfront property, 20.39 $129,900. 1728 SF, 3 201300307. 2 acres/2 tax lots, 2 hood. Brazilian cherry find the help you need. parking too! $79,900 acres. $525,000. High BD, decks, 1.24 ac. 541-536-1731 at Eagle Crest! Beau this one of-a-kind h omes w it h s h o p . wood floors with tile & www.bendbulletin.com Cascade Realty, MLS¹201106963 tiful custom home at High Lakes Realty & home today!! Lakes Realty & Prop 1994 1690 sq.ft., 3 541-536-1731 slate accents were D&D Realty Group LLC erty P roperty Man a g e the e n d of the ¹201202360 $199,900 Man a gement utilized th r o ughout SW Bend j $149,900 bdrm, 2 bath, with of866-346-7868 cul-de-sac featuring ment 541-536-0117 541-536-0117 L. Scott Real EsMake this Old Homethis neat home. Fea- • 1306 sq.ft. manufacf ice, M F D hom e 2600 sq. ft of comfort John 1 6060 W r i ght Av e . stead located right off Large Lot with views. rented with 3 5 'x40' able living and open tate 541-548-1712 tures custom maple tured Great 3 bdrm home 14198 SW Nine Peaks $91,800. Triple wide of Hwy 97 your getshop, w/1 bdrm apt., kitchen, vaulted living • Updated, NE Redmond new confloor plan. Home-ID H UD home, 1+ a c . away retreat, original with l a rg e fa m i ly Pl. CRR. Mtn views room & main level 2 bath 3 bedroom, for $1200/mo. Also struction $ 1 7 4,900. 994. $429,900 Lakes Realty & home - built in 1940, room. Needs carpet. from this 1,960 sq ft, 3 2003 1188 sq.ft., 3 master. There is room • .92 acre Single level, 1529 SF, High Eagle Crest Properties Property Man a ge along with original ga- converted garage into bdrm, 2 ba home on to park your RV plus • MLS 201301544 bdrm, 2 bath, MFD 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Open ment 541-536-0117 866-722-3370 1.16acre. U p d ated rage an d s t o rage extra office s pace. with home currently valarge decks to enjoy new carpet & vi Dickens, Broker, c ant. F e nced fo r Outstanding detail and floorplan, Alder cabinLarge shop and carshed, 1 .6 3 a c r es. time o utside. V e ry Rookie etry throughout. Front 5 3610 Brookie, C u s GRI, CRS, ABR port. MLS 201302421. nyl flooring and inte c onstruction o f t h i s Home is very clean, horses, two pastures. c omfortable ho m e t om 2500 sq. ft. + w/sprinrior has been freshly 541-815-0436 beautiful 4 bedroom, landscaping still has its unique $139,900. D&D Rewith elbow room and $239,900 for both. kler system, rear yard guest suite. $380,000 yet painted. 936 sq ft ga traits. Possible horse alty Group LLC 3.5 bath, 3717 sq. ft. Bend Real Estate Co. open living s pace. High Lakes Realty 8 fencing. MLS rage has a shop area, 866-346-7868 Sage Builders home. ¹201208977 John Walker, Currently a vacation Property Ma n age- property behind home 2 bays & 5 0 a m p Located on the 18th in open field. $79,900 PRICED Principal Broker rental. Call for more ment 541-536-0117 RE D U CED! p ower for a n R V . Jim Hinton Broker, MLS 201300544 hole of the Challenge 541-408-3326 details. Affordable living, great Separate RV covered 541-420-6229 MORRIS Cascade Realty, Course at Eagle Crest Central Oregon Realty 145055 Birchwood Gary Everett, CCIM starter or investment. storage 8 ca r port. 748 $49,950. 2 bd, 1 ba, 541-536-1731 REAL ESTATE Resort. Home-ID 352 Principal Broker Group, LLC $40,000. $139,500 MLS 840 sf, 1 acre. High 541-480-6130 Northeast Bend Homes $599,900. MLS¹201208170 Lakes Realty & Prop Very clean, m ove-in D&D Realty Group LLC 201208272 Eagle Crest Properties New construction! NE Joan Steelhammer, Juniper Realty, SW Bend j $150,900 S QUEAKY erty Man a gement ready... 3 bedroom, 2 866-722-3370 CLEA N Redmond $165,900 866-346-7868 Broker 541-504-5393 b ath, 1512 s q . f t . • 1232 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1466 541-536-0117 541-419-3717 Large 1980 sq. ft. NE Finally! A listing in High Manufactured Home. Very clean, ready to • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Remax B end home. S p a- land Parks at Eagle sq. ft. 2-story home, FIND IT! Interior just painted, move into home with 84040 Carlon Lane, Log • 1.18 acre c ious l i ving r o o m gas fireplace in great Crest. This floor plan SUY IT! home on 2.33 acres • MLS 201303197 laminate flo o ring, lots of open space. Look at: w/gas FP, 3 bdrm, 2.5 room. L a ndscaped is the ONLY one of its 360 degree v iews. SELL IT! s late e n t ry , t il e d Hickory Mark Valceschini, P.C., bath $187,900. MLS¹ cabi n ets Bendhomes.com with sprinkler system kind with multi- level Broker, CRS, GRI The Bulletin Classifieds kitchen, laundry and t hroughout hom e . $229,000 High Lakes for Complete Listings of 201280332. Call Jim MLS¹201209172 great room plan de bathrooms. M a s t er Large master suite in- Realty 8 Pr o p erty 541-383-4364 Jim Hinton Hinton 541-420-6229 56811 Besson. 3 rental Area Real Estate for Sale signed to capture gor bedroom and other 2 roomy walk-in Management Central Oregon Realty 541-420-6229 units, great history. bedrooms are sepa- cludingan geous views of Smith d m a s ter 541-536-0117 Ridge At Eagle Crest j Group, LLC Cg Rock & Ochoco Mts. Central Oregon Realty $224,900. High Lakes rated by a living room closet bathroom. new $219,900 Group, LLC Realty 8 Pr o perty a nd f a mily r o o m. tub/showerBrand - Horse prop T wo homes o n t h e 2144 Sq Ft, 3 br., 2.5 in master $119,900 • 1345 sq.ft. Management erty w/ barn, over 5 ba., w/2 extra bonus Front and back decks. b edroom. Larg e , MORRIS banks of a large caNewer S ingle S t o ry • 2 bedroom, 2 bath Fen ce d & r ms. $420, 0 0 0 h ome, 3 b d rm, 2 . 5 541-536-0117 Oversized single car workable kitchen with a cres. nal. Unique s etting • Sun Forest built REAL ESTATE Home-ID 1000 55515 Gross Dr. Great garage (20x24), with vaulted ceilings and cross fenced. MLS¹ • MLS 201300668 with two quality single Eagle bath, office, sunroom, I d p d t l y O d d Op d Crest Properties Call Julie story homes nestled rental o r va c ation storage space above. lots o f cup b oard 201300986. Dana Miller, Broker 2260 sq.ft, 60 acre, 866-722-3370 Fahlgren, Bro k e r, MLS s pace. $89,9 0 0 541-550-0098 SW Bend j $224,900 on the banks of a mtn 8 S m it h R o ck home. $92,900. High $129,900 541-408-1468 • 1435 sq.ft. townhome large irrigation canal SW Redmond MLS¹201302408 views. $269,000. MLS Lakes Realty & Prop 201300412. Crooked River Man a gement Cascade Realty, D&D Realty Group LLC • 2 bedroom, 2 bath in NE Bend. Both are Lovely home in Valley ¹ 201206306 Pam erty Realty 541-536-1731 866-346-7868 • Convenient location located on over one view Subdivision in Lester, Principal Bro- 541-536-0117 • MLS 201302535 a cre with a par k SW Redmond. Home ker, Century 21 Gold David Gilmore, Broker across the canal for features 3 bedrooms Country Realty, Inc. MORRIS 541-312-7271 privacy. One 4 bed2 baths with den and 541-504-1338 REAL ESTATE room home (2,424 sq. spacious living room l&~ d I 0 d dOp d ft.) with triple garage with vaulted ceilings & Nice open floor plan this Cg plus a 3 be d room city views. Great floor 3 bedroom, 2 b a th Riverfront Home j home (1,840 sq. ft.) p lan. M a ster b e d h ome is c l ose t o $1,089,000 • New 2800 sq.ft. with double garage. room and master bath shopping and schools, MORRIS Perfect for two fami- separated from other nice large backyard • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath REAL ESTATE • Elevated deck to dock lies or a cash flow in- b edrooms 8 ba t h . ready for your garden • MLS 201207905 vestment with good Master bedroom has plus a storage buildtenants. Quality conprivate deck with city ing. MLS¹201302396 SW Bend j $251,000 structed homes near views and vaulted ceil $115,000 • 2080 sq.ft. schools an d p a r ks ings. Large kitchen .D&D Realty Group LLC • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath with all city services. with vaulted ceilings 866-346-7868 • .77 acre on canal Call Gary for more and city views. Large • MLS 201301822 details. 6 3 192 & lot with mature trees. Panoramic views! Great Debbie Hershey, 63198 Wat e rcress Double car g arage location 3 miles NW of MORRIS Broker, CRS, GRI Views of $598,000 with shelving, built-in Redmond. 541-420-5170 REAL ESTATE Rock & Gary Everett, CCIM cabinet. T r a ditional Smith I& p d l yO d dOp «d O chocos. Cu s t om Principal Broker Sale. built 2478 sq. ft. home River's Edge - 2912 NW Cg 541-480-6130 MLS¹201302239. Call 4.74 acres. 1800 Golf Course S Dr. 2/2, Joan Steelhammer, Johnnie for a private on sq. ft. shop w/RV bay. 1404 sf condo on the Broker s howing. Priced t o MORRIS MLS201202726 e dge of t h e g o l f 541-419-3717 Sell - $179,500 REAL ESTATE $397,000 J oh n L, course. Remax Highland Realty Scott R e a l E s t a te MLS¹201301376 541-923-2311 541-548-1712 749 Priscilla Tofte, broker SW Bend - 61131 Kebdrm, 2 bath on 1.12 541-815-6444 Southeast Bend Homes 2acres. Ridge At Eagle Crest. pler St. 5/2.5+ huge $129,000 MLS Fred Real Estate Group bonus room. Enjoy 2 bdrm, 2 bath 1255 ¹201203821 Sun Meadow beautiful 4 sq. ft. townhome with Sagewood N e ighbor- the Bend River Trail! bdrm 2'/~ bath, 2045 sq ft, Call Linda Lou Daymountain views. hood! This beautiful MLS¹ 201301015 Wright, Broker. Pahlisch-built 2007, lots of 541-771-2585 $157,900. MLS well maintained home John Furrow, Broker storage, walk-in pantry, ¹ 201301350 Pam in Sagewood has 3 541-647-0910 hardwood floors/tile/car- Crooked River Realty Lester, Principal Brooh bedrooms, 3 b a ths, Fred Real Estate Group pet, fenced, landscaped. 2 -Story home in N W office/den, large boker, Century 21 Gold $260,000. 541-306-6885 Redmond. Large 1705 Realty, Inc. nus room u p stairsWelcome to Paradise. sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Country 541-504-1338 w ith C a scade M t . Secluded and gated 750 Knotty alder cabinets, CUTE GOLDENRETRIEVER QUAINT CABIN ON10ACRES! FORD F150 XL 2005. This views. Fenced yard custom home nestled Redmond Homes SS appli a nces,Single Story home, 3 PUPPIES, we are three Modern amenities and all the truck can haul it all! Extra with water f e ature. against soaring 150 ft. land- bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1244 Please call Tony for rim rocks and unob- Newer and immaculate front/back adorable, loving puppies quiet you will need. Room Cab, 4x4, and a tough V8 scaped with irrigation. sq.ft., with many upstructed mountain and turn key chalet. Fea more details. Tony looking for a caring home. to grow in your own little engine will get the job done $189,900. Jim Hinton grades on a c orner city views. Reclaimed L evison, Broke r tures hot tub, planta 541-420-6229 Please call right away.$500. paradise! Call now. on the ranch! lot. $144,900. M LS 541-977-1852 or wood throughout with tion blinds, workplace Pam 541 -389-791 0 tuscan style high end desk, two large mas Central Oregon Realty ¹ 201302632 Group, LLC Lester, Principal Brochef's kitchen. Hunter Properties LLC bedrooms, one is ker, Century 21 Gold www.johnlscott.com/ta ter The Bulletin g round level. T h i s SE Bend j $265,000 Country Realty, Inc. maramckie T a mara chalet in Eagle Crest To Subscribe call • 2015 sq.ft. 541-504-1338 McKie, Broker has an excellent his 541-385-5800 or go to • 4 bedroom, 3 bath 541-460-9072 t ory for high net in • Cul-de-sac location www.bendbulletin.com Smith R oc k Vi e w s, John L. Scott c omes t o own e r . • MLS 201300386 2136 SW 35th PI, 3/2 Real Estate, Bend 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1822 $209,000 H o m e-ID view l o t , ba m b oo Sue Conrad, www.johnlscott.com 1005 E a g l e C rest sq. ft. home on one floors, tile, huge deck, acre, fenced, and 2 Properties cozy, s al e va l ue. West Hills! 4 bdrm, 3.5 shops! $191 ,000 MLS ¹201302168 866-722-3370 bath, in 4040y sq.ft. MLS¹201301092 Holly Garner Delightful W e stsideGreat Family Home Lester, Principal 541-480-4208 home with Panoramic Never in Rental Pool Pam B roker, Century 2 1 Fred Real Estate Group Cascade & City views at Eagle Crest. Ex Gold Country Realty, on a spacious lot with tended T il e MORRIS E n t ry, Inc. 541-504-1338 High Desert Natural Carpet, Lighting, Al REAL ESTATE Looking for your next Landscaping. 2 gas der Cabinetry, Room A must see! $177,000. emp/oyee? l&p & ly O d da p d * 3 bdrms, 2 b a t hs, fireplaces, 1 in living Darkening W i ndow Place a Bulletin help SE Bend j $390,900 room & 1 i n master Treatments in all Bed vaulted ceil i n gs. wanted ad today and • 3366 sq.ft. bedroom. Master bed- rooms. Vaulted Living Knotty Alder cabinets, reach over 60,000 * • 4 bedroom, 3 bath room has c o ffered room w/built-in enter stainless steel appli- readers each week. • RV Parking ceiling & slider to up- tainment center, Mas ances. RV p arking, Your classified ad • MLS 201302530 l andscaping, o v e r - will also appear on per deck with hot tub. ter suite on main, 2 Judy Meyers, Broker, sized garage MLS ('Special private party rates apply to merchandise Master bath has deep beds upstairs w/bath bendbulletin.com soak tub, large tiled & loft. ¹201302314. Jeanne which currently reand automotive categories.) S charlund Bro k e r s hower & dou b l e $217,500 ceives over sinks. Great room is 541-420-7978 Home-ID 1007 1.5 million page Central Oregon Realty light & airy with exEagle Crest views every month Group, LLC pansive City & CasProperties at no extra cost. cade views. Kitchen is 866-722-3370 Bulletin Classifieds Beautiful 2-Story 3 efficiently laid out with MORRIS Get Results! 3 baths, 1918 granite tile counters, Wide open spaces and bdrms, Call 385-5809 or REAL ESTATE sq. ft., stainless applinewer a p p liances, mountain views from ances, gas fireplace. place your ad on-line l& p d ly O d dOp d pantry & h a rdwood this newer 3 bed, 2 at Landscaped with irriShevlin Ridge Beauty. f looring. Triple g a bath on over 5 acres $194 , 900. bendbulletin.com Traditional Sale. West rage wit h U l t imate and fenced for horses gation side custom - Skyline floor. Wired for secu- i n P o w el l Bu t t e . MLS¹201208280 Jim Hinton, R anch Rd. 4 B d r m rity system. Wired for $309,900 H o m e-ID 541-420-6229 Call a Pro bath, 2 90 0 S q . ft., stereo with speakers 988 To place your ad, visit www.bendbulletin.com Oregon Realty Whether you need a stainless steel, gran- o n main floor in 4 Eagle Crest Properties Central Group, LLC 866-722-3370 ite, cherry cabinets, zones. 5-zone heatfence fixed, hedges or 541-385-5809 courtyard off master, ing system. 2 levels of Canyon Rim i n R e d- trimmed or a house huge bonus r oom. cedar decking plus mond SW Canyon Take care of Hours: Monday -Friday 7:30am to 5:00pm built, you'll find More at www.central- paver patio. Plumbed Rim Dr. 1934 your investments orhome.com/featured. in humidification syscharmer, 3/2, 2190 sf, professional help in Telephone Hours: Monday -Friday 7:30am -5pm •Saturday 10am -12:30pm www.johnlscott.com/1 tem. $610,000 MLS¹ with the help from backs to park. Loca- The Bulletin's "Call a 5743 Ed Green, Bro- 201301639. tion! 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MLS 541-536-0117 Juniper Realty, Upgrades - newer room design with very 541-504-5393 2 bdrm, 2 bath has c abinets, bam b o o insolated metal shop, Crooked River Realty ¹ 201200937. Pam paint inside & out and large open kitchen. new carpet & v inyl wood f l oors, v i n yl $395,000. Principal Bro- 7825 SW River Road. newer carpet. Huge Walk-in pantry, lots of 51881 Fordham Drive. Lester, 5.030 acres, canyon Lot 16 SW Shad Rd flooring on the main windows, the list goes 541-523-2368 ker, Century 21 Gold kitchen wit h i s l and tile, Corian center isR eady to b u il d a t Country Realty, Inc. views, septic & power 2.7 acres,Mt. Jefferfloor. Finished bonus on. Garage, carport sunny breakfast land, stainless appliGATED ACREAGE C rescent Cree k . 541-504-1338 o n l ot . $84, 9 0 0 son & S m ith R ock and room above garage. and R V cov e r edVery area. Enclosed back ances, large master secluded gated 10 $29,000. High Lakes MLS¹201300989 Call views. $78,500 MLS RV area w/ hook up. parking. $1 0 9,000 f enced Pr o perty Three Rivers South j deck a n d Pr i v ate bath with soaking tub acres w i t h Realty & 201208266 Melody Curry Well main t ained MLS 201204401 backyard. and walk-in all t i le sq. ft. c ustom Management Juniper Realty, $8,000 541-771 -1 1 1 6. decks to e njoy t he Juniper Realty, 2000 541-536-0117 Call Marilyn Rohaly, shower. Designer colhome, Trex decking, •.50-acre lot 541-504-5393 Crooked River Realty 541-504-5393 quiet summer days. Broker, 541-322-9954 ors and window covMtn. Views, 60x36 in- Just bought a new boat? • Bring your RV Home is being sold 13206 SW Golden Man sulated John L. Scott Real erings. Landscaped Shop with at- Sell your old one in the • Close to lakes 7965 SW River Rd in Want to impress the fully furnished. tel. Custom 2,470 sq tached guest Estate, Bend and fenced with large quarters, classifieds! Ask about our • MLS 201206354 CRR. 2.79 acres, near $219,900 MLS ft, 3 bedroom, 2 i/~ relatives? Remodel Becky Brunoe, Broker www.JohnLScott.com attached garage. 2 s e p tics, l o a fing the Deschutes River. 201301737 J u n iper bath on 1.98 acres. shed, RV h o ok-up, Super Seller rates! your home with the Cascade Village 541-350-4772 541-385-5809 $49,000 MLS Village ¹70 Realty 541-504-5393 H exagon sha p ed private well, plenty of help of a professional Snowberry Homes N.W. LLC 201009429 $69,500 Outstanding b u i lders 541-388-0000 great room has lots of room to park toys and dream lot in a quiet 1 6751 SW Dove R d . Juniper Realty, from The Bulletin's • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Log home w/ many windows to enjoy the have animals. NO 541-504-5393 "Call A Service attached 2-car garage and custom feat u res. views. 1,600 sq ft ga CC&R's or HOA, easy neighborhood • 1248 sq. ft. 1993 Sil- FACTORY SPECIAL up to common r age/shop with R V a ccess t o B are r a ng e la n d . Professional" Directory New Home, 3 bdrm, Ben d , backs G ourmet kitchen i n MORRIS vercrest area. This property La n dscaped, Redmond or Sisters. p riced to s el l a nisd Fenced and only 18 $46,500 finished cludes cherry c a bi door. • Large living room, REAL ESTATE on your site. SE Bend Acreage j miles from Madras. nets, granite counters, fruit trees & fenced. One-of-a-kind p r opdining area won't last long! Own I dp d lyO d d Op d J and M Homes e rty. $475, 0 0 0 ership also enjoys all T here are 2 w a t e r $249,000 farmer's sink & stain $239,000 • Vaulted c e i lings, 541-548-5511 • 9.06 acres Realty, MLS¹201203090. neither of seeking to buyi/~ wells less appliances. Juniper Sunny windows the amenities that Veteran H ighland Real t y of 1-acre size utility- which are being used. • Cascade Mountain Great room has floor 541-504-5393 • FA heat & heat pump Eagle Crest has to of to 541-923-2311 ready buildable lot, in or views River Frontage on Little Electricity is to one of to ceiling windows w/ 139716 Dorothy Lane (A/C) fer. Don't miss t his near Bend, from private them. Mostly gentle • Close to BLM land D eschutes Riv e r . views of t h e m t ns. Located on C rescentGreat Country home • Front porch and large one! Home-I D 968 party. 951-255-5013 s lope w i t h be t t er• MLS 201205047 2002 MFD home .98 Hickory hardwood & back deck Creek. This charming has fenced property $59,000 grass on the steeper Sherry Perrigan, Broker Call Marilyn R ohaly, acres w/garage/shop, tile f l oors. R a diant 2 bdrm, 1 bath home for animals. Wonder- Eagle Crest Properties 773 541-410-4938 water feature, fire pit, f loor heating. O ne land. Possible owner Broker, 541-322-9954 boasts 120' of creek ful location and a nice 866-722-3370 Acreages terms. MLS¹ green house. N ew level 2,500 sq ft home frontage, cov e red shop area. Ready for John L. Scott Real flooring - t r avertine, 201301211 $200,000. with plenty of elbow deck, wood s t ove, a family wanting to A spectacular lot i n Estate, Bend Lot 21 SW Chipmunk doors lights sinks, room on 4.9 acres. new paint inside and live on acreage and Yarrow, th e n e w er R d. in CRR. 5 1 6 John L. Scott Real Eswww.JohnLScott.com tile, paint & MORE! Call tate 541-548-1712 $499,999 MLS out, new roof and new have room to spread d evelopment in t h e Snowberry Village ¹98 for details! $136,900 East hills of Madras. acre, community wa 201208751 MORRIS kitchen cabinets. out. MLS¹201209328 Mou n tain REDUCED $78,000 Very near the new ter installed. $74,700 Cascade www.johnlscott.com/4 Juniper Realty, Plenty of storage with REAL ESTATE $249,900 views!! Close to the • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 3235 Lisa McCarthy, Cent e r , MLS 201300800 541-504-5393 I d p d lyO d dOp w/d hookup, covered D&D Realty Group LLC A quatic of the • 1404 sq. ft. 1999 Sil- Broker 541-419-8639 Realty, entrance M iddle School a n d Juniper 866-346-7868 1204 C h eryl D r i ve. RV parking are and Ranch. Great flat 6.2 SW Geneva View Rd. vercrest John L. Scott COCC Campus. Add 541-504-5393 Gorgeous Home on 2 m inutes f ro m W i l - Horse property with a Lot 7 to the purchase Lot 1200 Beal Road. 40 acre lot. Flat & treed T errebonne. L e v e l• Vaulted ceilings - deReal Estate, Bend Pa s s , a cres w i t h sh o p . l amette S k i for privacy. Build your 1.14 acres that will be signer colors www.johnlscott.com spectacular mountain and you have unob acres surrounded by $174,900. High Lakes clear lakes and trails. view. Surrounded by dream home or your easy to build on. Well • Gas heat and A/C. Elstructed views of the Realty & Pr o perty $275,000. large farms and sets Cascade Mts. This lot BLM. $89,900. High vacation h i d eaway. treed with an abunevated corner lot MLS¹ 201207074 Lakes Realty & Prop Management Enjoy the wonderful dance o f wil d l ife nice views atop a knoll in Mai s p riced t o se l l . erty Get your Call Kerry at Man a gement 541-536-0117 golf course and all the passing dras area. You can Home-ID 1006 541-536-0117 thro u gh.• Attached 2-car gabusiness 541-815-6363 amenities the Ranch $41,500 rage + shop area see forever! Shop has $26,000 MLS¹ Advertise your car! Cascade Realty, stalls & plenty of room has to offer. 201102002 • Front deck and rear Eagle Crest Properties Lot 22 SW Chipmunk Add A Prcture! 541-536-1731 f or hay & t a ck. O r 866-722-3370 Realty, patio Reach thousands of readers! Rd. CRR. 5.19 acres, ¹201301682 $99,000 Juniper a ROW I N G 5 498 SW S h a d R d . bring your toys that John L. Scott Real 541-504-5393 Call Marilyn R ohaly, Call 541-385-5809 level lot, Mtn views. N orth P o wel l B u t t e Estate 541-548-1712 Broker, 541-322-9954 The Bulletin Class!f!eds Bright & open 1,344 don't require f ood! $69,000 MLS 3 buildable, with an ad in 775 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2 ba W ith over 6 a c r es Acreage John L. Scott Real 201106095 lots. C ascade Powell Butte c ustom home on 1.86 acre Cascade Views in TerEstate, Bend The Bulletin's there's plenty of room. rare Manufactured/ Juniper Realty, Mountain views. Quiet built home o n 2 0 corner lot. Large loft This custom b right rebonne. $192,500 www.JohnLScott.com 541-504-5393 "Call A Service Mobile Homes area. Call Vicci Boacres, 1652 sq. ft. 3 Breathtaking views, Dearea with office area. home has many upwen 541-410-9730 Professional" bdrm, 2 bath, dbl. ga RV area & hook-up. grades, great f l oor 1325 Cheryl Dr. Pos schutes River Can- Snowberry Village ¹55 2 0748 V a lentine S t . $54,900 Cute 3 bdrm, rage. $298,500. MLS Green house located plan, large r ooms, Central Oregon Realty sible owner carry, 1 yon, and farming val- $52,500 Directory 2 ba t h , upd a t ed Group, LLC 201301732 acre, $19,900. High ley below, 5 usable • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths next to t h e f e nced fireplace & so much kitchen & bath, new Pam Lester, Principal garden area. Under more. $210 , 000 1 3740 S W Ca n y on Lakes Realty & Prop acres with well Ideal • 1296 sq. ft., 1994 Sil- carpet & t i le, n i ce Snowberry Village ¹55 B roker Century 2 1 erty Man a gement building site with un- vercrest ground sprinklers & MLS¹201105983 Drive. 1.22 acre lot. covered front deck & 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath, 1296 Gold Country Realty, drip system through D&D Realty Group LLC B uild y ou r d r e am 541-536-0117 o bstructed view s • Lots of w i ndows & large back yard with sq.ft., 1994 S i lverInc. 541-504-1338 MLS¹201205208 out. $ 1 49,900 MLS 866-346-7868 home! $ 4 7,500 5 Acre corner lot. Near Gail Day 541-306-1018 vaulted ceilings deck. Spotless and c rest. Lots o f w i n 152674 Long P r airie, 201302042 public land & r i ver. Central Oregon Realty • All appliances are in- like new. L ocated on o v e r 2 CMLS¹201105164 dows & vaulted ceilJuniper Realty, all M e lody C u r ry 1755 sq. ft . with ga Level fo r b u i lding. cluded acres, 3 bedroom, 2 Cascade Village ings. All a ppliances 541-504-5393 Group, LLC 541-771-1116 rage and shop on 5.2 Neighboring well. Pwr • FA h eat a nd h eatHomes N.W. LLC bath h ome. E v e ry Crooked River Realty included. FA heat and acres. $145,000. High 1984 Crescent Cut Off to property. $49,900541-388-0000 bedroom has a pump/A/C h eat p u mp , A / C . • Nicely landscaped, Lakes Realty & Prop Rd., Crescent Lake, walk-in closet, double 1.46 acre, flat building MLS¹201109114 Nicely l a n dscaped, CHECK YOUR AD 2 0769 V a lentine S t . erty Man a gement OR. This 3 bed/ 2.5 sinks in master bath, lot adjoins greenbelt. C all N a nc y Po p p , Please check your ad great rear yard! r eat r e a r yar d . $55,500 This beauti541-536-0117 b ath home is o n 5 light and airy family Water/ power avail- 541-815-8000 Marilyn Rohaly, f ul home sits on a 52,500 Marilyn Roon the first day it runs Call acres, partially fenced 541-322-9954 at road. Crooked River Realty Broker haly, 8996 S W P a n orama w ith a 1 620 sq . f t . room. Kitchen has oak able to make sure it is cor- Broker, g reeenbelt lo t w i t h John L. Scott Real 541-322-9954 cabinets, island and is $39,900 Rd. Custom 2,034 sq garage. forever views from the John $48,900, 1-acre. Moun- rect. Sometimes inSky l ights the heart of this home. MLS¹201207930 Estate, Bend L. Scott s tructions over t h e www.JohnLScott.com wrap-around decking ft, 4 b d rm, 2 y2 ba throughout home with tain views. The master is s pa- C all N a nc y Po p p , Es t ate, B end home built in 2 0 06 cherry MLS¹201206664 phone are misunder& living room. 2 bed, 2 Real cabi n ets, cious, master b a th 541-815-8000 www.johnlscott.com with Mtnviews on 1.53 hickory & tile floors, stood and an e rror Suntree Village ¹210 Call Linda Lou bath, n ic e k i t chen with large shower and Crooked River Realty can occurin your ad. acres. M a n y up covered porches, fire- huge soaking t u b. Day-Wright, Broker, w/large adj o i ning $48,900 780 If this happens to your • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry room & pang raded features i n 1.62 acre flat lot with 541-771-2585 place and s ecluded Outside is set-up for clude: Hickory cabi some improvements Crooked River Realty ad, please contact us 1848 sq. ft. try. Th e o v e rsized Mfd./Mobile Homes master suite. A 21x24 livestock and has a the first day your ad • 1994 Fleetwood, large double garage has nets, granite counter family room is ideal for RV use. Perfect, with Land and double gat ops, alder t rim & for families. Plenty of barn flat building site. Ad- RV lot grandfathered-in, appears and we will garage & shop room for 2 cars & exrage and a new heat joins come camp or build doors, hardwood & tile extras in this home. be happy to fix it as • Living room & family tra storage too. Many 5 ACRES with moungree n belts. From here you $59,900 your dream h ome. s oon a s w e ca n . room floors. Th e m a ster Also equipped with a pump. other features make tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 ride forever and Septic/Power/ Water. Deadlines are: Week- • Open floor plan, lots of this a great buy. bath has a Garden tub full hook-up RV area can MLS¹201205397 enjoy the beauty of b ath, 1 62 0 h o m e , days 11:00 noon for windows with tile surround & all N a nc y Po p p , $57,900 Cascade Village a l a rge s hop. nature. $99,900 MLS C541-81 36x40 shop, fenced, MLS¹201207367 separate tile shower. and 5-8000 next day, Sat. 11:00 • 1 year AHS Warranty Homes N.W. LLC irigated, ext. sprinkler 201200121. $250,000 MLS $289,900 Crooked River Realty Linda Lou Day- Wright, a.m. for Sunday and 541-388-0000 included MLS¹ 201204040 Cascade Realty, system. $27 9 ,000. Broker, 541-771-2585 201208347 Monday. Call Marilyn R ohaly, Call Kerry at 541-536-1731 208 2nd Ave, Culver Crooked River Realty People Look for Information MLS 2809225. Pam 541-385-5809 Juniper Realty, Broker, 541-322-9954 541-815-6363 Level city lot. $38,200 Lester, 541-504-1338 About Products and 541-504-5393 Thank you! Powell Butte bdrm, 2.5 John L. Scott Real Cascade Realty, 5 acres adjoins public The Bulletin MLS 201203505 entury 2 1 , Go l d Classified b ath, 1928 s q . f t . , Services Every Day through C Estate, Bend 541-536-1731 land over Deschutes Juniper Realty, County Realty 51883 Dorrance Mdw3-car garage, barn, www.JohnLScott.com The Bulletin Classifieds River. Short walk to 541-504-5393 1776 SF, manicured 20 Acres - Cascade Mtn shop, with RV door. river. $74,900 1.76 acres, $215,000. views. Just 4 m i les 9.33 acres irrigated. $39,900 - Lot 141 SW MLS¹201102328 Call High Lakes Realty & north of Eagle Crest! $359,000 MLS C rater L oop. 1 . 0 1 Linda Lou Day-Wright P roperty Man a g e Privacy & Space in ¹ 2012037129 Pa m acre, well treed lot. Broker, 541-771-2585 ment 541-536-0117 this custom 3192 sq. Lester, Principal Bro- MLS¹201105162 Crooked River Realty ft., 4 bedroom, 3 bath ker, Century 21 Gold Call Melody Curry Views, views, views in home. Single level Country Realty, Inc. 541-771-1116 $ 89,900 - Y O U C A N Powell Butte! with full Mtn. views & 541-504-1338 SEE FOREVER from Crooked River Realty $475,000. Custom D eschutes river i n t his b e autifully e l 3479 sq.ft. 3 bdrm 2i/~ Single level on 1 acre, 3 $45,000 Beautiful 1/2 your backyard. Seller evated 2 acre build bath. 6.81 acres, two bdrm, 2 b ath, 1716 acre lot located in licensed broker. ing site above the De large separate shops/ is sq.ft., master separa- Terrebonne. Owner $749,000 Sarah Erschutes River canyon. garages. Beautiful tion, office, fenced, terms. MLS¹ aker Broker Unsurpassed v iews cook's dream kitchen. f lower garden, R V 201008725. 503-680-6432 into the river canyon, MLS¹201207007 parking. $ 1 4 5,000. Call Julie Fahlgren John L. Scott Cascades and farm Jeanne Scharlund MLS ¹ 20 1 0 07848. 541-550-0098 Real Estate, Bend land, paved road, sep 541-420-7978. Pam Lester, Principal Crooked River Realty www.johnlscott.com tic approved. Central Oregon Realty B roker, Century 2 1 22555 Mcardle - 20 Gold Country Realty, 8589 S W P a n orama MLS¹201207148 Call Group LLC Road. 1.169 a c re, Nancy Popp, Broker, Acres. Cascade Mtn. 464 Pinney St., 2400 v iews f r am e th i s Inc. 541-504-1338 close to pasture and 541-815-8000 sq.ft., 5 .5 4 a c r es, beautiful 2 0 mtn. views! $40,500- Crooked River Realty 763 acre shop. $250,000. High Property. 10 minutes Recreational Homes MLS¹201105165 Call Lakes Realty & Prop from Bends Eastside Melody Curry 13601 SW Canyon Dr & Property 1.13 acres in CRR, Mt erty Man a gement w/15 acres irrigation, 541 -771-1 1 1 6. Jefferson views, 541-536-0117 Crooked River Realty 4 stall barn & 2 ponds. OWC. $58,500 MLS H ome has 3 b e d $265,000 Home with 201106385 in forest, hunting, 9148 sq.ft. FLAT lot, rooms, 2590 sq. ft. & Cabin utilities stubbed into Huge 72x60 Shop Juniper Realty, f ishing, stream, 7 5 bonus room. MLS¹201209007 PUE, close to West 541-504-5393 miles. 541-480-7215 $599,000 a p r i vate Canyon Rim Park and Linda Lou Day-Wright, oasis! 1 6160 SW D ove R d Broker, 541-771-2585 a ccess to t h e D r y www.johnlscott.com/7 Canyon trail. $50,000 6.1 acre corner lot, Crooked River Realty Find It in 6924 Kathy C a ba, Mtn. views, near Desincludes shop. MLS¹ Location Location Loca Principal Broker, ABR The Bulletin Classifieds! 201207687. Call Pam chutes river. $99,500 541-771-1761 tion! This 2463 SF, 4 541-385-5809 Lester, Principal Bro- MLS 201205646 bdrm, 3 bath home John L. Scott Juniper Realty ker, Century 21 Gold Es t a te, B e nd 541-504-5393 sits on 3.3 acres of Real 764 Country Realty, Inc. land, between Bend & www.johnlscott.com 541-504-1338 Farms & Ranches 16535 SW Chinook Dr Redmond. P r operty C RR 5 6 8 acr e s , Be creative! Build to fit has 3 acr e s of Equine ranch for sale your new business. River views, owner Swalley Water and a by owner, in Tumalo, Lot adjoins 18-hole will carry. $225,000 f enced bac k y a r d. $775,000. golf c ourse. G r eat MLS 201106408 This home also has 619-733-8472 Juniper Realty visibility! Well t r avan incredible 2300 SF 541-504-5393 insulated dream shop 360' View / Top of Butte Lake County A l falfa eled paved road, in business a re a at 16685 SW Chinook Dr with 2 bays!! Plenty of in Terrebonne. Home, Farm. Incredible 703 space for your RV's, shop, mansion building acre a l falfa F a r m. CCR. $39,900 CRR. 6.9 acres, River MLS¹201207332 t oys, hobbies a n d site. 2% to broker. See: Producing 2000 tons views, all utilities inCall Nancy Popp, animals!! Inside you http://bend.craigslist.org/ of dairy quality alfalfa stalled, owner carry. 541-815-8000 will enjoy vaulted ceil reo/3777906343.html hay yearly. 4 pivots $189,000 MLS Crooked River ings, 2 master suites, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, custom provide 453 acres of Purchaseprice$350,000,20% down, Loan amount $280,000,30yrfixed. 201008671 Realty and an extra large irrigation. 3 m o dest Juniper Realty home, huge shop, master bath with cus homes, 2 shops & 2 541-504-5393 Downtown Bend j $299,000 tom shower and gran hay storage barns. $650,000 MLS¹201203307 i te c o unters. M L S Julie 320 Acres of p rivate Candice A n d erson, • .43 acre lot Fahlgren, Broker, ¹201206489 property. This could Broker 541-788-8878 • RH zoning 541-550-0098 $349,900 be horse property or John L. Scott • Great location Crooked River Realty John L. Scott Real has many other uses. Real Estate, Bend • MLS 201208031 Estate 541-548-1712 3 bedroom, 2 b a t h , www.johnlscott.com Property is mostly flat Michelle Tisdel, ABR, Jumbo purchase price /value $800,000— 20% down /equity,$640,000 loan amount. 1716 sq ft home on and has some partial 12789 SW Wheatgrass 4.45 acres. P r ivate Ranch in Powell Butte fencing by others. Call Offer valid as of date of ad, restrictions may apply. Rates/fees subject to change. Rd. Well maintained well & l a rge shop. $925,000. Pride of county to see all the On Approved Credit. 1,680 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2 ownership/Borders MLS¹201300092. potential this property ba on 1 acre. Built in $299,999. BLM. Feed Lot, hay Pam h as t o o f f er. H a s 2004. Spacious living Lester, Principal BroBarn, Equip. Shed some views of neighroom downstairs & MLS¹201206082 ker, Century 21 Gold boring hills. 30 miles family room upstairs. Country Realty, Inc. MORRIS Vicci Bowen from Bend, 15 miles New laminate wood 541-504-1338 541-410-9730 REAL ESTATE from Prineville reserflooring t h roughout. Central Oregon Realty l&p d l y O d do p voir if you like to fish 7432 SW Onyx Road. Landscaped front & Group, LLC $2 8 9 ,000 data source — Corelog|c Market Trac Nice mtn. views. 5.64 or boat. back yard w/ cyclone H orse set-up a n d MLS 20 12 0 8 143. acres. Located in a views! fencing. Property has mountain 541-536-1731 cul-de-sac. $75,000MLS lots of storage w/ the $84,900 Lots Cascade Realty, MLS¹2609088 Call 2 car garage & large ¹ 201300988 541-536-1731 Call Linda Lou Curry $199,900 - Grandfa arden shed. Melody Day-Wright, 179,900 MLS 541-771-1116. thered in RV lot. Sep Broker, 32.42 Acres in Urban Crooked River Realty 201302119 Growth Bou n dary, tic, power and water Crooked541-771-2585 River Realty Juniper Realty, 87479 N installed. MLS¹ Adjacent t o The Sta r Ln, 541-504-5393 201104846 Greens, kitty corner to 40-acre horse prop One acre. Driveway in Linda Lou DayWright, new Ridgeview High erty. $149,900. High place. 7981 SW High 12250 NW Dove Rd Broker, 541-771-2585 Cone. $29,900. School. $5 9 9 ,000. Realty & Prop Custom cedar s i ded Lakes Crooked River Realty MLS ¹ 20 1 2 0 3193 erty Man a gement MLS¹201003931 h ome with f loor t o 541-536-0117 Pam Lester, Principal Call Melody Curry c eiling windows t o Great Mountain View 541-771-1116 B roker, Century 2 1 take in the mtn. views. $89.900 - Septic, Wa- home site, short dis Crooked River Realty Gold Country Realty, Immaculate 1841 sq. ter & 30x40 SHOP! tance to the Lakeside Inc. 541-504-1338 f t., 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h 1i/~ acre c ul-de-sac S ports Center a n d River Frontage on Little with tongue & groove location. Ca s c ade Spray Park, come and Deschutes River. 6+ 4 .38 Acre v i e w l o t vaulted ceilings, gas views! 1000 gal. sep- enjoy listening to the acres with 300 ft. of backs BLM, Cascade free-standing s t ove, tic, mtn 8 S m it h R o ck CRR water quiet. Avoid bank clos riverfront on the little Casey NMLS 189449 Jennifer NMLS 2I!8550 wood accents. New w/back-flow d e vice. ing costs; the seller is D eschutes Riv e r . views. Corner lot, aph ardwood floors & Shop concrete offering exc e llent Views of Mt. Bachelor, proved for standard new swimming pool. floors, windows, terms to a q ualified South Sister & Broseptic. $199,000. MLS On completely fenced 16x10 overhead door. buyer. ken Top. Nadine Ash, ¹2809381 Pam Home-ID 619 $83,500 4.81 acres. $385,000 MLS¹201203418 Broker 541-390-4017 Lester, Principal BroMLS¹ 201101447 C all N a nc y Po p p , Eagle Crest John L. Scott ker, Century 21 Gold 541-815-8000 Juniper Realty, Properties Real Estate, Bend Country Realty, Inc. CORPORLIC.¹ML-2421 CORPNMLS¹3113 541-504-5393 Crooked River Realty 866-722-3370 www.johnlscott.com 541-504-1338
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Customer Servlce Representatlve Crestview Cable Communications seeks Customer Service Representative, preferably Spanish speaking, to be a member of our friendly, knowledgeable and stable customer service office team. Position is f ull t i me Bam-5pm, weekday work in our very busy Prineville Office. Continuous contract with our customers on the phone or in person is the norm. Must have good oral communications skills, solid computer skills and be interested in new technology. Cash handling, 10 key skills and the ability to work in a busy office required. Benefits include: health insurance option, vacation, sick and holiday pay. Applications available at 350 NE Dunham St., Prineville or email resume to agautney@crest viewcable.com Mandatory pre- e m ployment drug testing, criminal background check, and a good driving record required. Crestview Cable communications is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Diversity Coordinator, Part-time
Oregon State University - Cascades, Bend has a part-time (.25) employment opportunity. The ideal applicant functions as a m ember of OSU-Cascades as the Diversity Coordinator. Duties include, but are not limited to, community building and development by providing leadership, advocacy, and support for the development of an OSU-Cascades diversity plan and a campus self-study to ensure widespread understanding and ownership of, and engagement with, diversity issues and challenges; as well as education and training by designing and delivering programs, events, and trainings that promote understanding and educate the university on diversity issues. A demonstrated commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity is required. See posting for additional required qualifications. Preferred qualifications include a Master's degree in a field related to equity, inclusion, and diversity or additional training or expertise relevant to the position focus, experience presenting educational sessions on relevant topics such as o ppression, privilege, equal opportunity, affirmative action, or diversity, experience as a trained mediator and supervisory experience. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2013. T o apply for this position, please go t o http://oregonstate.edu/jobs/ and view posting number 0010583. The closing date is 5/7/13. OSU is an AA/EOE
Web Developer Are you a technical star who can also communicate effectively with non-technical executives and employees? Would you like to work hard, play hard in beautiful Bend, OR, the recreation capital of the state? Then we'd like to talk to you. Our busy media company that publishes numerous web and mobile sites seeks an experienced developer who is also a forward thinker, creative problem solver, excellent communicator, and self-motivated professional. We are redesigning all of our websites within the next couple of years and want you in on the ground floor. Fluencywith PHP, HTML5, CSS3, jQuery and JavaScript is a must. Experience integrating third-party solutions and social media applications required. Desired experience includes: XML/JSON, MySQL, Joomla, Java, responsive web design, Rails, WordPress. Top-notch skills with user interface and graphic design an added plus. Background in the media industry desired but not required. This is a full-time position with benefits. If you've got what it takes, e-mail a cover letter, resume, and portfolio/work sample links a n d/or re p ository ( GitHub) t o
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LEGAL NOTICE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES C O UNTY, D EUTSCHE B A N K NATIONAL T R U ST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 200 7 -HE6 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007 - H E6, P laintiff, v. CRA I G M OORE; JOA N I E MOORE ; UN I T ED STATES OF AMERICA, I N T E RN AL REVEN U E SERVICE; STATE OF OREGON, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; PERSONS OR PART IES UNKN O W N CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN O R I N TEREST I N THE PRO P E RTY DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN, Defendants. NO. 12CV 1 1 1 8. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. TO:Craig
Moore, Persons or Parties Unk n o wn Claiming Any Right, Title, Lien or Interest in the Property Described in the Complaint Herein, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and d efend against t h e allegations contained in the Complaint filed a gainst you i n t h e above entitled proceeding within thirty (30) days from the date of service of this Summons upon you. If you fail to appear and defend this matter within thirty (30) days from the date of publication specified herein along with the r equired filing f e e , D EUTSCHE B A N K N ATIONAL COMPANY,
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AUCTION (Non Consumer C o llateral). REGARDING: The Lakey Family Corporation dba Ken's Ice Company, 62920 Boyd Acres Road, Bend, Oregon 97701. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Bank ofn th e C a scades ( Secured Party"), will sell all of Secured Party's right, title, and interest in and to the personal property described below in this notice (collectively, the " Collateral") as a single lot, publicly, to the highest qualified bidder via publ ic auction, to b e held at 8 :30 a . m. (Pacific Da y l ight Time) on Monday, May 13, 2013, in the conference room at the Bend offices of Ball Janik LLP, located a t 1 5 SW Colorado A v enue, Suite 3, Bend, Oregon 9 7 702 (for d irections, tele phone 541-617-1309). For i nformation con cerning the Collateral or to schedule an inspection of the Collateral, p l ease contact Sec u red Party's representat ive, M s . Cin d y Crowther, by t elep hone a t (541) 617-3506 o r via email at cindyc@botc.com. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that Secured Party's sale of its right, title, and interest in and to the Collateral is expressly and for all purposes a sale of the Collateral in its then present condit ion, o n a str i ct "as-is and whereas" basis, with all faults, that Secured Party expressly disclaims and makes no warranties and/or r epresentations o f
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conveyor, ice hopper, bag hopper; 9ax7' Belt conveyor, Garage Sales Hamer Inc. F P7T wire bag collator; (2) Water storage tanks with water pumps; Schnell Refrigeration Company 3 0 'x36' walk in freezer w/(3) Find them in 5-fan c o n densing units; (2) Turbo The Bulletin C B20 10'x24' i c e rakes, controls, (1) Classifieds! w /8,000 plas t i c chain upgrade; Copland 2DA3-0750-TFD compressor pump w/(2) cooling fans; 59"x59" galvanized LEGAL NOTICE hopper w/(2) feed Notice of Application doors; RSD for Allocation of RSD-010 Fiberglass Conserved Water cooling tower, 1/4 CW-70 hp; Thermo K i ng r efrigeration u n i t ; On 8/11/2011, GreLarken (6) fan congory Mohnen, P.O. densing unit; Approx Box 2230, Sisters OR, (37) merchandisers filed Appl i c ation of various sizes and C W-70 under O R S styles (located in 537.470. The AppliKlamath Falls); (51) cant proposed to conLeer sl a n t 60 s erve water by r e merchandisers; (23) placing approximately Leer sl a n t 40 6,450 feet of conveymerchandisers; (1) a nce s ystem w i t h Model 155 upright HDPE pipe, eliminatmerchandisers; (41) ing water losses. Model 100 upright merchandisers; (2) This project involved Model 85 u p right 4.0 acres served by merchandisers; (6) the Hurtley Lateral.
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ENCR 106 401 306401 (5:35) *"MyBoss's Daughter (7:05) **"Flipper"1996Elijah Wood.n 'PG' m (8:45) ** "TheF/inislones" 1994 JohnGoodman. n 'PG' o« (10:20) **"The Notebook"2004 RyanGosling. n * "YoungJesseJames"1960RayStricklyn.'NR *** "These Thousand Hils" 1959, Western DonMurray. 'NR' « ** "Takea HardRide"1975, Western Jim Brown. 'PG' aa FMC 104 204104120 F/aming Star FUEL 34 UFC Insider U F C Insider Pin ks - All Out 'PG Pass Time 'PG' Pass Time 'PG' UFC Reloaded UFC147:Silva vs. Franklin II Highlights of UFC147 inBrazil. GOLF 28 301 27 301 EuropeanPGATour Golf VolvoChina Open,Third RoundFromTianjin, China.(N) Golf Central P G A Tour Golf Golf Central HALL 66 3317533 ILoveLucy' G' I LoveLucy'G' I LoveLucy'G' I LoveLucy 'G' I LoveLucy'G' I LoveLucy'G' The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls ** "Little John" (2002)'PG' « *** "Rise o/the Planeto/ theApes" 2011 « HBO 425501 425501 Office Space 'R' *** "Apollo 13"1995, Historical Drama TomHanks, Bill Paxton. vi 'PG' « Conchords (11:15) **"Two WeeksNotice" IFC 10 1 0 5 C o medy Bang! Three StoogesThreeStooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges (10:15) *** "Poltergeist"1982, HorrorCraig T. Nelson. 'PG * "AThousand Words"2012 Eddie Murphy.'PG-13' ** "Along CamePolly" 2004 BenStiller. 'PG-13' MAX 400 508 508 (5:10) ** "TheNewtonBoys" n P:15) ** "K-9"1989, ComedyJamesBelushi. n 'PG-13' « NBCSN 27 58 30 209 Bill Dance Bass 2 Billfish Saltwater Fish Hunt/Big Fish Kentucky DerbyPrepCoverageof theday's undercardraces fromLouisvile, Ky.(N) (Live) NGC 157 15 7 A l aska State Troopers '14' Wicked Tuna: Hooked Up'14 King Fishers 'PG Biker Chicks: Leather and Lace O u t law Bikers Hells Angel '14 s Outlaw Bikers BandidoNation '14' NTOON 89 115189115 Robot, Monster Robot, Monster Robot, Monster Robot, Monster Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal Yu-Gi.Oh! Zexal Monsuno: Com. Huntik: Secrets Dragon Ball Z: SuperAndroid13 Dragon Ball Z: Return of Cooler OUTO 37 307 43 307 Zona's Show Penn's Big Buccaneers Velvick's Eyes Spanish Fly H o o k-N-Look Gold Fever Alaskan Alaska Outdoors Major LeagueFishing *** "MeanGir/s"2004 Lindsay Lohan.'PG-13 SHO 500 50 0 * C e ltic Pride The Big C:Hereafter 'MA'aa (9:15) ** "BulletproofMonk"2003ChowYun-Fat. O 'PG-13' « Mayweather n 'PG' cc SPEED 35 303125303 Gearz 'PG' HotRod TV 'PG' HotRod TV 'PG Guys Garage Trackside At... (N)(Live) NASCARRacing Sprint Cup:Aaron's 499, Qualifying (N)(Live) Celebrity Race STARZ 300408300408(550) ** "Total Reca/I"2012Colin Farrell. O 'PG13' « (7:50) ** "Darling Companion"2012 DianeKeaton. (9:35) *** "Friday Night Lights"2004Bily Bob Thornton. vi 'PG-13' 21 JumpStreet *** "Tomorrow, Whenthe WarBegan" 2010Caitlin Stasey. 'R' « *** "King oi California" 2007 TMC 525 525 (5:30) "Eventhe Rain" 2010'NR' (7:15) ** "AgentCodyBanks" 2003 Frankie Muniz. n 'PG' m *WE
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Gucci-saddle 'AMC (11:30) Rawhide ers' horsesstampede. and his orangutanpal pursuethegirl theylove. baggedSheriff Bartteams upwiththe drunkenWacoKid. *ANPL America's Cutest Dog2010 n 'PG' A m erica's Cutest Dog n 'PG' cc America's Cutest Cat 2010'PG' cc M yCat From Hell n 'PG' cc My Cat FromHell Pissed Off! n 'PG' M y Cat From Hell Cat Fight! n 'PG BRAVO (12:06) TabathaTakes Over '14' (1:05) TabathaTakes Over '14 (2:04) Million Dollar Listing NewYork (3:03) Million Dollar Listing NewYork (4:02) Million Dollar Listing NewYork (5:01) Million Dollar Listing NewYork ** "Days ofThunder"(1990)TomCruise. Upstart stock-car driver goesto the edge. n « CMT (11:30) Hot 20Countdown BrantleyGilbert; TheHenningsens. (N)'PG' « Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC Like NewCarpet Insanity Workout! Get Sub D Octaspring Ma WEN Hair Care Montel Williams Paid Program I n sanity Workout! NHL HockeyTorontoMapleLeafs at BostonBruins (N) (Live) CNN CNN Newsroom(N) Sanjay Gupta, MD CNN Newsroom(N) The Situation Room CNN Newsroom(N) Anderson CooperSpecial Report TradingPlaces COM (11:15) ** "Year One"(2009)cc Chappelle's Show Chappeffe's Show Chappeff e'sShow Chappeff e'sShow (3:15) ** "Harold& KumarEscape FromGuantanamoBay" (2008) Kal Penn,JohnCho. cc COTV Paid Program P aid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program J o y of Fishing Adventure Journal Get Outdoors Visions of NW C ity Club of Central Oregon CSPAN Intelligence &Counterterrorism (N) (1:10) NewsPolitics and Public Affairs Communicators First Ladies: Influence & ImageElizaJohnson Rifle Assoc. *DIS Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Shake It Up! 'G' Shake It Up! 'G' Shake It Up! 'G A.N.T. Farm 'G' A.N.T. 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PeterParkerfights a manwho hasmechanical tentacles *** "X-Men 2" (2003,Fantasy) FX (11:30) *** "TheIncredibleHulk" (2008, Action) EdwardNorton, Liv Tyler HGTV House Crashers House Crashers Love It or List It A couple istorn. 'G Cool Pools 'G' « Hawaii Life 'G' H a waii Life 'G' H a waii Life 'G' H a waii Life 'G' Hawaii Life 'G' H a waii Life 'G *HIST Mankind TheStory of Aff of Us 'PG' Mankind The Story of Aff of UsThe Aztecs build a mightyempire. 'PG' cc Mankind TheStory of Aff of Us Mankindtamesthe wilderness. 'PG' cc Mankind TheStory of Aff of Us'PG' *** "Too Young fo Bea Dad"(2002, Drama)Kathy Baker. '14' « LIFE ** "Halfa DozenBabies" (1999) Scott Reeves,Melissa Reeves.'PG' « ** "The Elizabeth Smart Story" (2003, Docudrama)Dylan Baker. 'PG' « MSNBC (11:00) MSNBC Live (N) Caught on Camera Caught on CameraIntothe Deep Ext reme CaughtCamera: on The100th Episode! MTV (12:10) Awkward. Ke$ha: MyCrazyBeautiful Life 'PG' Ke$ha: My Crazy (1:55) Girl Code Girl Code n '14 (3:05) **"HappyGilmore" (1996,Comedy)AdamSandler, Christopher McDonald.n Ridiculousness n NICK Monsters ,Alien SpongeBob P o wer Rangers SpongeBob Odd Parents O d d Parents Odd Parents O d d Parents Big Time Rush 'G' Marvin Marvin n 'G' cc SpongeBob Hardcover Mysteries n '14' « Hardcover Mysteries n '14' « Hardcover Mysteries n '14' « Hardcover Mysteries n '14' « Hardcover Mysteries n '14' « OWN Hardcover Mysteries n '14' « Men's Basketball Men's Basketball PAC12 College Softball OregonState at Oregon(N) (Live) College Baseball California atOregonState (N)(Live) *** "Rememberthe Titans" (2000), Will Patton n SPIKE Savage Family Savage Family * * * "Coach Carter" (2005, Drama)Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri'chard. 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TheNotebook n ** * " Ell" 2003, Comedy Wil Ferrell, n 'PG' « (2:10) *** "Back fctheFuture"1985 MichaelJ. Fox. n 'PG' « (4:10) *** "Back lothe Future Part ll"1989 Michael J. Fox. n 'PG' « ***"TheMissing"2003,W esternTommy LeeJones,CateBlanchett.'R'« FXM Presents * * " Perfect Stranger" 2007, SuspenseHalle Berry, BruceWilis. 'R' « * "The Happening"2008'R'« UFC Insider UFC Tonight C o l lege Lacrosse ECACTournament, Final: TeamsTBAFromGeneva, N.Y.(N) (Live) The Ultimate Fighter n 'PG UFC Tonight Be s t of PRIDE Fighting Championship LPGA TourGolf Kingsmil Championship,Third RoundFromWiliamsburg, Va.(N) (Live) Golf Central (N) PGATour Golf Champions:InsperityChampionship, SecondRoundFromThe Woodlands, Texas *** "Class" (2010,Drama)Jodi LynO'Keefe, Justin Bruening. 'PG' « ** "Beyondthe Blackboard" 'PG HALL (11:00) ** "LittleJohn" (2002)'PG' RememberSunday" (2013,Romance)Alexis Bledel, ZacharyLevi. 'PG' « *** "MaryandMartha" 2013 Hilary Swank. n « HBO (11:15) ** "TwoWeeksNotice" n ** "Journey 2:TheMysterious Is/and" 2012 'PG' « (2:45) *** "Manhunt" 2013,Documentary n 'NR' « * "Teaching Mrs. Tingle"1999,ComedyHelenMirren. 'PG-13 *** "Boogie Nights"1997'R IFC (10:15)Poltergeist (12:45) **"The Hifchhiker's Guide fo theGalaxy" 2005,Science Fiction Martin Freeman.'PG *** "Casino"1995 Robert DeNiro. A mcbemployee makes a playfor powerin1970s LasVegas. n 'R' cc ***"TheFive-YearEngagement"2012JasonSegel MAX (12:05) ** "SlagNight" 2008 KipPardue. n 'R' cc NBCSN (8:00) KentuckyDerby Prep(N) (Live) MLS Soccer New York RedBulls at ColumbusCrewFromCrew Stadiumin Columbus, Ohio. (N) IndyCar 36 'PG Kentucky Derby NHL Hockey AnaheimDucksat Detroit RedWings (N) NGC Outlaw Bikers SpikeIngrao. '14 Outlaw Bikers '14 Outlaw Bikers Insidethe Outlaws'14 Outlaw Bikers Hells Angels'14 Alaska StateTroopers '14 Alaska StateTroopers'14 NTOON Dragon Ball Z: Broly: SecondComing The Penguins T h e Penguins Wild Grinders 'Y7' Wild Grinders 'Y7 NFL RushZone NFL RushZone Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender OUTD Fishing University Lindners Fish Hook-N-Look Trevor Gowdy The Bassmasters ClassicDay3 Pt. 2 Outdoors Flyrod Chronicles Buccaneers Pro TeamJournal Gridiron Outdoors Steve's Outdoor SHO Boxing From Dec.8, 2007. 'PG' « Boxing FromMay5, 2007. 'PG' « All Access '14' Aff Access '14 Aff Access '14' All Access '14' May DayLive: Countdown to Mayweather vs. Guerrero (N)(Live) '14' SPEED Viper: Soul Survivor 'PG Ultimate Street CarInvitational Monster Jam On the Edge(N) SPEED Center (N) NASCARRacing Sprint Cup:Aaron's 499, Qualifying ** "Harold &KumarGoto White Castle" 2004 'R' « STARZ (11:35) *** "21 Jump Street" 2012Jonah Hill. 'R' « Da Vinci's DemonsTheMagician'MA' * * " Total Recall"2012, Science Fiction ColinFarrell. n'PG13' « TMC Kingol California (12:35) ** "KinkyBoots" 2005Joel Edgerton. Premiere. n 'PG-13' « (2:25) ** "ForLove cfthe Game"1999, DramaKevinCcstner. 'PG-13' « (4:45) *** "The Help"2011Viola Davis. 'PG-13' « 'WE (11:30) **** "Titanic"1997, Historical DramaLeonardoDiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. A womanfalls ior an artist aboard the il-fated ship. 'PG-13 **** "Titanic"1997, Historical DramaLeonardoDiCaprio. 'PG-13 ENCR FMC FUEL GOLF
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HGTV 17 49 33 43 House Hunters Hunters Int'I H ou s e Hunters Renovation 'G' Love Itor Listlt'G' « Love It or List It 'G' « House Hunters Hunters Int'I House Hunters Hunters Int'I *HIST 15 42 41 36 Mankind TheStory of All of Us Pa w n Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG'Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' LIFE 13 39 20 31 "Cradleo/Lies"(2006, Suspense)Shannon Sturges, DylanNeal. « ** "Tyler Perry's theFamily ThaiPreys" (2008) KathyBates,Alfre Woodard. « Preachers' Daughters '14' « Prank MyMom MSNBC 59 59 128 51 Lockup Lockup(N) Lockup Louisiana Lockup Return toPelicanBay Lockup OrangeCounty Lockup Tampa ** "Ma/ibu's MostWanfed"(2003)JamieKennedy,TayeDiggs. n MTV 192 22 38 57 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness The ShowWith Girl Code n '14' Guy Code '14' Guy Code '14' NICK 82 46 24 40 SpongeBob S p o ngeBob Odd Parents M o nsters, Alien SpongeBob S p ongeBob Big Time Rush Wendell-Vinnie The Nanny'PG' The Nanny 'PG' Friends n '14' (11:33) Friends Hardcover Mysteries n '14' cc Raising Whitley Raising Whitley lyanla, Fix MyLife (N) n 'PG' Raising Whitley Life, La Toya R a ising Whitley Raising Whitley OWN 161 103 31 103 Hardcover Mysteries n '14' « PAC12 47 310310310 College Softball ArizonaState at Arizona(N) (Live) College Softball OregonState at Oregon College Baseball California atOregonState ** "TheExpendables" (2010,Action) Sylvester Stallone, JasonStatham,Jet Li. n ** "TheExpendables" (2010)Sylvester Stallone SPIKE 132 31 34 46 (4:30) *** "RemembertheTitans" (2000) n ** "Godzii/a" (1998,ScienceFiction) MatthewBroderick, JeanReno, MariaPitillo. Premiere. « * "Age o/the Dragons"(2011) SYFY 13 35 133 45 "Chupacabravs. theAlamo"(2013, Horror) Erik Estrada,Julia Benson. TBN 205 60 130 Spring Praise-A-Thon The King of The King of The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Men at Work'14' Who Gets the Last 'TBS Queens n 'PG Queens n 'PG Theory n 'PG' Theory n 'PG' Theory n 'PG' Theory n 'PG' Theory n 'PG Theory n 'PG' Theory n '14' Theory n '14' Laugh? (5:00) *** "Go/dDigg o/ 1933 ** "Footlight Parade" (1933,Musical) JamesCagney, JoanBlondell. A publicity **** "42nd Street" (1933,MusicalComedy)RubyKeeler, Warner Baxter. An ** "TheTempest" (1979)Heathcote TCM 101 44 101 29 leak hampers adirector's attempted comeback. « injury gives anunderstudy ashot at stardom. «(DVS) Williams, KarlJohnson. 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COTV (5:30) City Club ofCentral Oregon D e sert Cooking Oregon Extreme Desire Adventure Journal Get Outdoors V i s ions of NW P aid Program P a id Program Paid Program Paid Program CSPAN (4:00) Washington Journal Newsmakers Washington ThisWeek Washington ThisWeek *DIS Octonauts n 'Y Mickey Mouse M i ckey Mouse Doc McStuffins Y Never Land Sofia the First 'Y' Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Je s sie 'G' « Dog With a Blog Shake It Up! 'G' *DISC The Perfect Yard The Key of David Paid Program n Cook Safe (7:58) Joel Osteen (8:27) In Touch'G' MythBusters n 'PG' cc Deadliest Catch n '14' cc Secret America n 'PG' cc *E! *** "Juno"(2007,Comedy-Drama)Ellen Page, Michael Cera. Sexier Hair! 'G' Total Gym Kristin Cavallari Blinging Up Baby '14' The Soup '14' E! 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