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a se e scon ic U t l rates o e — in srae backon agenda

ByAlandraJohnson The Bulletin

Kiki Nakamura-Koyama,

Plus: FrozenfrogsSome in Alaska canlive for up to 7 months under the snow, motionless.A3

19, arrived in Jerusalem at the

same time thebodies of three kidnapped Jewish teenagers were found. The Bend High School

By Hillary Borrud The Bulletin

The city of Bend is getting closer to changing the way it charges customers for water and sewer service, after years of periodically revisiting the topic. The City Council will

graduate was in Israel to work

Big Mac index —They're so widely sold, they canbe used to measure the buying power of currencies.CS

Cascade Schoolof Music —The arts organization doubled downwhenthe economywas tough,andit paid off.O1

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— California high school filmmakers find themselves in the vaccine/autism fray. beetlbenetie.cem/extras

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PeaceCorps death raises questions By Sheryl Gay Stolberg New Yorfr Times News Service

BRENTWOOD, Calif.-

Nick Castle had just graduated from the University of

at an integrated

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A b a nd J~ h school dedicated

t o p eace andto conduct awriting programthat would connect the teenagers she taught with

hold workshops on the

Her time there, however, has become complicated by the

subject in September and October, then follow up with focus groups and open houses to gather feedback and share infor-

sirens, increased tensions and

mation with the public.

overhead missiles that have come along with the escalating

The council could vote

students back home in Bend.

on new rate structures as soon as mid-December,

conflict between Israel and the Palestinian territories.

Nakamura-Koyama had originallyplannedto travelto Uganda this summer to im-

senior policy analyst Gillian Ockner said at a July 16 meeting. "This is going to be quick and intensive,"

plement the creative writing program inthat country. But

Ockner said. Residential customers

safetyconcerns forced herto

currently pay a base rate

switch locations, so she headed

of $21 a month for the first 400 cubic feet of water

to what was supposedto be a saferspot— Jerusalem. "Being here, watching rockets fly over myhead, was a wake-up call that these kind of

they use, then $1.60 per each additional 100 cubic feet of water. The aver-

age monthly water bill in Bend is $24 during winter months and $48 during summer months, accord-

conflicts exist," said Nakamu-

ra-Koyamain an email interview from Jerusalem. Though she's onlybeen there for ahandful of weeks, Nakamura-Koyamabelieves the experience is shaping her. "I am stillthe same person, but being here has perhaps

ing to the city. Residents

also pay $46 a month for sewer service. Some city councilors, in-

cluding Mayor Jim Clinton and Councilor Mark Capell, have said they want to reduce the base amount charged to all customers

changed the direction of where I want to take myself inthe

California, Berkeley, when he loaded up his backpack with Mandarin-language books and set off for rural China to teach in the Peace

future. The world is dynamic standing in Israel right now. This is where I want to be for the rest of my life — maybe not Israel, but somewhere where

ABOVE: A student at the

Corps. Seven months later,

the world is moving," said

Project Harmony Israel

in January 2013, a 2 a.m. telephone call jolted his par-

Nakamura-Koyama. She and the teenagers in

camp in Jerusalem holds Palestinian and Israeli flags.

ents awake.

the Bend writing program feel

The camp integrates Arab

source — should be in-

inspired by the students in Jerusalem.

and Jewish students. LEFT: In many ways, Kiki

cluded in the fixed amount charged to all water cus-

Nakamura-Koyama says,

tomers. People who com-

the students she works with are just normal kids. They

mented on the city's online

"Your son Nick is very ill," a Peace Corps official

"They are mature beyond

from Washington told them.

Castle, weak from diarrhea and vomiting, had

and calculate water bills

their years. If you met them

collapsed that day in the

you would not believe they are 14, 15, etc. Theyhave more ex-

city of Chengdu and was

perience with hate, fear, racism

in a hospital in a coma. His parents — David Castle,

and this absurd fresh kind of hope than mostpeople I know," Nakamura-Koyama said. See Israel /A4

apolice sergeant in this Northern California city,

more on the amount of watercustomers use.One of the challenges is to calculate which costs — such as utility connections and

Courtesy Meg Sullivan, co-founder of Project Harmony

maintaining a clean water

have secret handshakes and

feedback page, BendVoice. org, encouraged the city

wear friendship bracelets.

to also change to a con-

sumption-based sewer rate structure, Ockner wrote in a recent update to other

city employees.

Courtesy Klkl Nakamura-Koyama

and his wife, Sue, a former nurse — flewto China, where days passed before

See Utility /A6

they learned the truth: Their

son was brain-dead. On Feb. 7, 2013, Nick

Castle was taken offlife support. He was 23. See Peace Corps/A6

Barrier to wiretaps: No one talks on the phone By Ellen Nakashima

cations that lack the technical

say, often decline to even seek

The Washington Post

means to be intercepted.

orders when they know firms

WASHINGTON — Federal

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law enforcement and intelligence authorities say they are increasingly strugglingto conductcourt-orderedwiretaps on suspects because of a surge in chat services, instant-messaging and other online communi-

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ImmigratiOn influx — Pressing for swift action, President Barack Obama onFriday urged Central American presidents and congressional Republicans to help easethe influx of minors and migrant families crossing the southwest border of the U.S. He emphasized to the regional leaders that despite U.S. compassion for migrant children, those who donot have aproper claim to remain in the U.S. will be turned back. While citing progress in stemming the flow, Obama called on HouseRepublicans to act urgently on his request for emergency spending. With oneweek left before Congress'August recess, Republicans were trying to unite behind aplan that would spend about one-fourth of the amount in Obama's proposal.

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ry, officials in Washington and damaging theirown econKiev said. While Russia flatly omies. But there was no apdenied accelerating its inter- petite for a d i r ect m i litary vention on Friday, U.S. and response. Ukrainian officials said MosU.S. and Ukrainian officials cow appeared anxious to stem said Russia has moved beyond gains by government forces simply helping separatists and thathave succeeded in retak- is now engaging directly in the ing some rebel-held territory. war. Multiple Ukrainian miliThe re p o rted Ru s sian tary planes have been brought moves raised the prospect of a down in recent days by misnew and more perilous chap- siles fired from Russian territer opening in a conflict that tory and now artillery batterhas already inflamed the re- ies are firing from across the gion and, with the destruction border into Ukraine, the offiof Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 cials said. "We have detected that firwith 298 aboard, stunned the world. U.S. officials blamed a ing and that does represent Russian-provided surface-to- an escalation in this conflict," air missile for the explosion said Josh Earnest, the White and hoped the shock of the ep- House press secretary. "It only isode would prompt the Krem- underscores the concerns that lin to rethink its approach, the United States and the inbut they are increasingly con- t ernational community h a s vinced it has not. about Russian behavior."

GOP ami blaCk VaterS — Sen. RandPaul of Kentucky confronted the Republican Party's struggle to connect with black voters Friday when heappeared at a highly publicized speech to the National Urban LeagueConference to see rowafter row of empty chairs. The speech in Cincinnati was his latest before amostly black crowd, and it was a demonstration of how Paulhasbecomethe only major figure in his party who seemseager to keepgoing back to African-Americans to appeal for support even if his approach unsettles somefellow Republicans. Republicans typically focus their appeal to black voters on two issues: poverty and education. Flight17 tampering — Europeanmonitors on Friday indicated for the first time that credit and debit cards belonging to peoplewhodied on Malaysia Airlines Flight17 in eastern Ukraine hadbeenmoved inappropriately, though it was unclear whether anybody had tried to use them. Debris from Flight17 spilled over dozens ofsquare miles. The huge site is almost wholly unguarded. Themonitoring mission from the Organization for Security andCooperation in Europevisits the debris site daily, though it has nocontrol over it. On Friday, the group found cards andpassports where they hadnot beenseen before. Afghah PelitiCS — The political agreement betweenAfghanistan's two rival presidential candidates brokered bySecretary of State John Kerry two weeksago appeared in trouble Friday as serious differences emergedbetweenthecamps.Thetwocandidates,AbdullahAbdullah and Ashraf GhaniAhmadzai, failed to reachagreement Friday on the technical details of the audit of the presidential runoff election held last month, although negotiations were continuing. And thedeal to form a national unity government, whoever is declared the winner of the election, has metwith resistance.

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• Discoveries, breakthroughs,trends, namesin the news— the things you needto know to start out your day

It's Saturday, July 26, the 207th day of 2014. Thereare 158 days left in the year.

HAPPENINGS ISrael and GaZa —Israel has announced a12-hour cease-fire. Meanwhile, some major Europeanairlines plan to resume flights to TelAviv after suspending them for safety concerns.

HISTORY Highlight:In1775, Benjamin Franklin becameAmerica's first Postmaster-General. In1788, NewYork became

Discovery suggests many

SCIENCE

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more dinosaurs had feathers By Rachel Feltman The Washington Post

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It's possible that all dinosaurs had feathers. Scientists previouslybelieved that

only avian dinosaurs — that

an o awa

the11th state to ratify the U.S.

Constitution. In1882, the Richard Wagner opera "Parsifal" premiered in Bayreuth, Germany. In1908, U.S. Attorney General Charles Bonaparte ordered creation of a force of special agents that was aforerunner of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In1912, the Edison Studios production "What Happened to Mary," one of the first, if not veryfirst, movie serials, was released with Mary Fuller in the title role. In1947,President Harry Truman signed theNational Security Act, which established the National Military Establishment (later renamed the Department of Defense). In1952, Argentina's first lady, Eva Peron, died in Buenos Aires at age33. King Farouk I of Egypt abdicated in the wake of a coup led byGamal Abdel Nasser. In1953, Fidel Castro began his revolt against Fulgencio Batista with an unsuccessful attack on an army barracks in eastern Cuba. (Castro ousted Batista in1959.) In1956, the Italian liner Andrea Doria sankoff New England, some11 hours after colliding with the Swedish liner Stockholm; at least 51 people dled.

In1964,Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa was convicted in federal court in Chicago of fraud and conspiracy in the handling of a union pension fund; six co-defendants were found guilty of conspiracy. The Organization of American States enacted sanctions against Cuba. In1971,Apollo15 was launched from CapeKennedy on America's fourth manned mission to the moon. In1989, Mark Wellman, a 29-year-old paraplegic, reached the summit of ElCapitan in Yosemite National Park after hauling himself up the granite cliff six inches at atime over nine days. In1990, President George H.W. Bush signed theAmericans with Disabilities Act. Tee years age: TheDemocratic Party's 44th national convention opened inBoston under extraordinarily tight security; a parade of speakers that included former President Bill Clinton casti gatedGeorgeW.Bushasa president who hadmishandled theeconomy andbungledthe war on terror. Mohammed Mamdouh HelmiQutb, an Egyptian diplomat held hostage by militants in Iraq for three days, was releasedafter successful negotiations. Five years age: Sarah Palin stepped down asgovernor of Alaska to write a bookand build a right-of-center coalition, but left her long-term political plans unclear. Oneyear age: Ariel Castro, the man who'd imprisoned three women in his Cleveland home, subjecting them to adecadeof rapes and beatings, pleaded guilty to 937 counts in adeal to avoid the death penalty. (Castro later committed suicide in prison.) A gunmanwent on a rampage at aHialeah, Florida, apartment complex, killing six people before being shot dead by police.

BIRTHDAYS

Biologists have long known that some frogs can survive freezing though the winter, but the Alaskan ones do it longer than any other: as long

scales. But the discovery of

fossil izedfeatherson anewly identified dinosaur far removed from the bird lineage means that feathers likely were more widespread in the dinosaur world.

Illustration by Andrey Atuchin/The Washington Post

The discovery, published The dinosaur Kulindedromeus zebeikelicus might have looked like this week in Science, could this in its natural environment. standing of how and why feathers evolved.

ploration is large dinosaurs. "We've learned in recent years that feathers in dinosaurs were

"The snow provides a nice ins u lated layer for them, but

feathers, which were found around the legs of the dinoof the new dinosaur, called saur, were probably decorative. Kulindadromeus zabaikali- "To us that implies that they cus, were discovered in a re- had some kind of social life," cent geological survey of the he said, and that they used the Kulinda Valley in Siberia. A more elaborate plumage to at-

w e k new from previous stud-

plant-eating dinosaur that

tract mates.

lived during the Jurassic pe-

This adds further weight to previous theories about feathers — that they originally evolved for something other than flight. "Flight is the lat-

saurs are relatively small, we still know very little about the

Several partial skeletons

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mometer in there to record

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the temperature at regular

Each September, the wood

frogs of Alaska do a very strangething: Theyfreeze. They do not freeze totally

i n t ervals.

solid, but they do freeze most- ies that it still gets very cold ly solid. Two-thirds of their b eneath the snow," said Larb odywaterturnstoice. Ifyou

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picked them up, they would study. "It was the survival that not move. If you bent one of was surprising. We didn't see theirlegs,itwouldbreak. any die off, and that was the Inside these frozen frogs b igshock." other weird p h ysiological Ov e r t h e course of two things are going on. Their y ears, none of the frogs in the hearts stop beating, their s t udy died. blood no longerflows and The researchersalsodiscovtheir glucose levels skyrocket.

e r e d that the frogs don't freeze

"on an organismal level o nce and stay frozen. Instead they are essentialthey spend a week ly dead," said Don or two freezing at Larson, a graduate "There AaVe night and thawing student at the Uni- g e e g Spm e duri n g the day, unFairbanks who studies studies frogs. "The IBrgelY fii individual cefls are t I 1e Igg tggt stiII functioning, but St p~ fI p S ~ they have no way to communicate with CBA StBQ fl'0eachother." zefl fpy g CpU The craziest thing I f g of all may be that ~ in this frozen state, a t (temthey can withstand p ergtUf es)

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riod and only reached about five feet long, it didn't use its

feathers for flymg

"It's impossible that they

flew," said lead study author Pascal Godefroit, director

est stage in feather evolution,"

diverse in form, and evolved

initially for things other than flight," she said, "but because most known feathered dinonature orpresence of feathers

in larger dinosaurs." Unfortunately, s c ientists might never make the leap from "couldhave been" to a definitive answer on dinosaur

Godefroit said. Even after bird ancestors developed truly bird- feathers. "It must be proven by like feathers, he said, they were the discovery of fossils with of Natural Sciences."They gliding instead of flying. preservedevidence of feathers, were bipedal and had long University of Calgary assis- which is very difficult," Godelegs with very, very short tant professor of geoscience froit said. arms." Darla Zelenitsky, who wasn't The preservation of feathers Their f e athers v a r ied involved in the study, agrees. seen in Kulindadromeus zabai"This discovery suggests that kalicus, which researchers said from quite primitive structures like bristles or feathersbecame a usefultool was particularly remarkable, hair — to downy feathers early on in dinosaur evolution, was a complex and lucky accimuch like those seen on whether it was for camouflage, dent. The combination of volcamodernbirds, Godefroit and display or insulation," she said. nic material and lake sediment his colleagues reported. The Seeing feathers on a dinosaur that covered them allowed for bristles most likely served so far removed from a bird, exceptional soft tissue preseras insulation, indicating that Zelenitsky said, suggests to vation, Godefroit said. But such it was warm-blooded, Gode- her thatthey could have been specimens are rare, and withfroit said. found on most dinosaurs. out them researchersare left The more a dvanced One area still ripe for ex- guessing. of earth and life sciences at the Royal Belgian Institute

stored in their liver i nto

glycog e n

glucose. This is essential because it

is the high levels of low as zero de- o f n o t glucose in the frogs' grees Fahrenheit 2 0 de g f e eS c ell s tha t kee p foraslongas seven Fggreifgejt them al i vethroughmonths, and then, ~ , out the long, cold Ut ~ I " w hen spring a r winter. rives, thaw out and in Al aSka, We T he gluco se's hop away. main function is to gf)p~ tI7ese Biologists have keep water inside 8 known for decades the c e lls. F r o stthat some f r ogs CO mmOna/I bite i n h umans is freeze in the win- tg e ®p y / fltp caus ed w hen the ter and thaw in the water in our blood spring, but a paper th e A f'Ctf C o utsi d e t u r ns t o published in t h e Ci r C le Where ice. That hyperconJournal of Experi- >t getS > IOt centrates the fluid mental Biology rearound the cells ports that they can CO ~ e " t ~ f l and tissues, which freeze longer and th a t . T hat'S in tur n d raws water out of the cells. Eventually the cells

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that they die. Larson offers this

analogy:"If youput a potato in salty water,thewholepotato k i n d of shrivels up b e cause all the water from the potato

goes to the higher concentration of sa-

the Institute of Arctic Biology linity, but if you add a bunch of at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. "But up here i n

s a lt to a potato, it would retain its w a ter,"hesaid.

Alaska, we know these frogs B y m a king the cells super are common all the way into sweet with glucose, the frogs the Arctic Circle where it gets a lot colder than that. That's

what kicked off our interest." Adult wood frogs are about

k e ep the water from leaving t h eir cells.

When s p ring comes and t h e f r ogs thaw, they turn as

the size of the palm of your m uch of the glucose as they hand. A juvenile is the size of can back into glycogen, and your thumbnail. According to

t h e y pee out the rest. Then

Barnes, their lifespan is four to they hurry to the nearest pond six years. or lake to start mating. After To see how these frogs were all, they only have five months surviving the winter in the t o make babies and gather all extreme Alaskan environ- t he food that they can before ment, the researchers used

t h e f r e ezing process starts

super glue to attach small ra- again. dio transmitters about the size of a nickel to the backs of 16

frogs over two years. The radio transmitters al-

A nd n o w ,t here are more q u estions to answer.

"So we have these amaz-

i n g f r ogs that survive seven

lowed theresearchers to see months frozen,"Larson said. where the frogs made their "I'm asking, what about the h ibernacula — divots in th e leaf litter near a lake or pond,

p a r a sites and al l t h e c o ol t h i ngs that live in its mouth

where they planned to spend anditsbutt? Is freezetolerance i t s own protection against dis-

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Brief cease-fire brokered in hopes offurther Mideast peacetalks

Israel Continued from A1 "They have been spat on in the public bus on their way to school,stopped at borders in the West Bank, curled up (in) balls on the sides of Israel's stteets when sirens go off, but always, always, always insist there is a way towards peacethey really are something," said

By Isabel Kershner and Michael R. Gordon

Nakamura-Koyama.

New Yorh Times News Service

Thecamp

agreed to halt its military

On Friday, Israel's defense minister, Moshe Yaalon, told troops they should be prepared for the possibility of a "significant broadening" of

JERUSALEM — I srael offensive in Gaza for 12

the ground operation. It was

coming sophomore at Bowdoin College in Maine, is working

Nakamura-Koyama, an in-

hours starting this morning amid intense inter-

unclear if that was more a negotiating tactic as Israel

at Project Harmony Israel, an

national efforts to seal a

jockeyed forbetter cease-fire

integrated Arab-Jewish summer camp that takes place at a

broader cease-fire deal and terms after18 days of fierce a new explosion of violence fighting against Hamas.

school that is also integrated.

in the West Bank, where at

During training, Nakamura-Koyama, says the founders

least six Palestinians were tinue his diplomatic push and killed during clashes with planned to meet there with Israeli forces. the foreign ministers of QaThe announcement by tar and Turkey, two countries the military came early that have been supportive of

told the counselors that "we are not here to solve the conflict."

Joe Kline/The Bulletin

They cautioned the counsel-

Program leader Chental Strobei reads over part of a story by Ruby Boiezel, 16, during e writing sesors not to expect too much in sion at the Downtown Bend Public Library. Ruby has found the experience of writing with a student in terms of harmony and change. Jerusalem "really satisfying" and says she has "definitely learned e Iot." Nakamura-Koyama, however does see some positive signs. Bend High "They play soccer togeth- dents works like this: Each School gradr er, have (secret) handshakes, student was paired up with a uate Kiki Nascheme ways of how to frus- student on the other side of the kamura-Koye-

trate the counselors," said Nakamura-Koyama. She sees problems too, in-

duding two girls who do not believe in coexistence between the two sides. Four students

world. The students began by reading a passage from "The Things They Carried," a collection of short stories by Tim O'Brien about a platoon of

own based on that work. Then the students in Bend took over

school. "I don't think she really

back to the students in Jerusalem, and so on. Back and forth

meant it ... that was the most negative interaction I had with-

the story and added their own

ing to a minister who at-

that has claimed the lives of

tended the meeting.

more than 800 Palestinians,

stands with

But a senior Israel off icial said later that t h e

most of them civilians, as well

selors at the Project

Harmony Israel camp in Jerusalem, where she is

racism. Another girl, a Pales- in Israel began a story of their tinian who crosses the border from the West Bank to attend camp, told a counselor that she hoped rockets would hit the

working for the summer.

' I,

voice to the piece, then passed it

Submitted photo

the stories traveled, with each

in the camp," said Nakamu- student adding and shaping to ra-Koyama. She also sees the the piece. They sharedpersonal hard-wired prejudice the stu- information with one another "They have no choice really dents face. Two of her female and have gotten to know each to go to college or have a norArab students were spat on at other through writing together. mal life," said Mia Strobel. a public pool and another was Local class instructor ChanEmma Strobel, 17, l i k es surrounded by Jewish boys tal Strobel, the communica- being able to connect with who hurled insults. "She was

tions and development director

almost crying and I felt totally helpless ... there was nothing I could do. (The boys' counselors from another camp) wouldn't care, the lifeguard wouldn't

for Deschutes Public Library, said the six Bend students have

care. At those moments I feel

one of the most valuable things

then I play in the pool with Jew-

Several Bend students said

The children have also be-

the Middle East before the

been "really interested and

really curious to learn more" about life in Jerusalem. "This is

devastated and to my core I I've been involved with," said believe there is no solution, but Strobel.

"that could be by Inbar."

Since officials brokered a 12hour cease-fire starting today, Nakamura-Koyama and her

students should get a brief reprievefrom hearing sirens and seeing rockets. spective. She has been working N akamura-Koyama w i l l on a story with Inbar, 14, and be in Jerusalem another two is impressed with her view of weeks. violence. — Reporter: 541-617-7860, "All of the kids hate killing ajohnson@bendbulletin.com and hate murder. Most are vegsomeone on the other side of the world and to hear her per-

an," said Emma. "I feel like that is how countries should be run

Strobel, whose two daugh-

ters are in the program, said she was struck by how many similarities

t he

stud e nts

shared. "They all liked the same music;they have crushes on cute boys," said Strobel.

That said, she calls the students in Jerusalem mature, intelligent and verypassionate. laughing. Nakamura-Koyama Since beginning the writremembers telling the girls ing exchange, Chantal Strobel in her class that sirens don't saysshe ismuch more focused go off in the U.S. "They were on the conflict in Israel. The

triedto rush everyone to nearby shelter until the boys started

dumbstruck."

difference is knowing students

Having now heard the sirens who are there. "It touches me go off numerous times, Na- deeply," said Strobel, who says kamura-Koyama is beginning she has ended up in tears many to understand how the students times duringthe dasses. become so desensitized. Only She also feels affected by once did she feel real fear. It how the program has touched was late in Tel Aviv and she the Bend students. "Watching was looking for a youth hos- our kids respond is an extraortel, but everything was dosed dinarily moving experience and deserted. Suddenly the si- and surprising," said Strobel. rens went off and "a little fear "It has made our students in crept in," but then she saw red

Bend much more curious and

rockets in the sky — it was the curiosity is a very good thing." Iron Dome, the Israeli missile Chloe Miller, 15, has been defense system, at work. The writing with 14-year-old Naomissiles were intercepted. "I mi in Jerusalem. The pair both have never seen something play the drums, both like the so profound in my life," said TV show "Buffy the Vampire Nakamura-Koyama. Slayer" and both like reading. Most of the teens she works with are optimistic and have

"We have a lot in common; I didn't expect that."

passionate beliefs about peace. But Naomi describes her "They are ready to conquer the home this way: "I live in a world," said Nakamura-Koya- hellhole." "She was veryblunt. It's kind ma. She says many of the teenagers walk in demonstrations of hard to hear," said Chloe. "I for peace each night. "And they can't imagine not loving where aren't doing it for college re- Ilive." sumes because many of them

Chloe believes the conflict

handshakes, create the clas-

boy bands One Direction and

shutting down due to all of the

writes. In a way, the similarities the

aren't going to college. They're seeped into Naomi's writing, doing it because they want the as each week the story they are world to be a better place," said writing together became more Nakamura-Koyama. intenseand charactersbecame Mostly she hasbeen shocked more uneasy. by how "normal" the kids are. Mia Strobel, 15, feels a strong "My girls try to wear lipstick, connection with the girl she is choreograph dances, make up writing with. They both like sic friendship bracelets," said 5 Seconds of Summer. "She's Nakamura-Koyama. veryexpressiveandhasalotof One of the bigger conflicts energy. I like writing with her," in the school involves students said Mia. "She feels like she upset because they are not get- could be my friend." ting falafel on'14esdays, as they Mia feels as though the exwere promised. But the shop perience has changed her view that makes the falafels keeps of the world and also how she protests. "A group of kids went around the school with petitions captioned 'FALAFELS FOR PEACE.' They were making a ruckus, but it was so adorable ... and wonderfully fit-

ting," said Nakamura-Koyama.

Bend perspective The writing program between the two groups of stu-

flict f e els

m o r e p e r sonal.

dass. But this experience has When she hears a news rechanged that. port about missiles she thinks

students shared drove home how vast

t h eir d i ff erences

were. Many of the students in Israel are struggling with the knowledge they will soon join the armed forces. All citizens are requiredto serve for tw o years — or four years if they defer their time to first attend

college.

security Cabinet had "expressed its position in principle on some initial draft proposals that were not formally presented" and

as 35 Israeli soldiers. Three civilians in Israel have also been killed in rocket and mor-

tar fire from Gaza. Kerry has proposed a two-stage plan to halt the fighting — a weeklong that Israel would continue truce, during which negotiato work with Kerry, indicat- tions would start on the prining that the door was still cipal economic, political and open for a more compre- securityconcerns aboutGaza. hensive agreement. Amid the cease-fire efforts, According t o Is r aeli violence spread across the news media, Hamas also West Bank as enraged Palagreed to the initial 12- estinians protested Israel's hour lull. continuing military assault in The military's statement Gaza. The protests came on also said that its efforts to the last Friday of the Muslim locate and destroy tunnels

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Hamas and are functioning as

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Peace Corps

Corps cannot handle, the agen-

Continued from A1 A Peace Corps spokeswom-

an called Castle's death, from a gastrointestinal illness, "a tragic experience." To examine its own conduct, the agency took the unusual step of engaging an outside U.S. expert, whose report concluded that despite medical missteps by a Peace Corps doctor who

missed signs of serious illness, Castle's death could not have

t hem that t h e d e ath w a s "unique to her, and not related to her work."

been prevented.

But the story of Castle's death — pieced together from interviews an d

c o nfidential

reports and documents, induding his autopsy — raises seriousquestions about Peace

Corps medical care and how the agency responded to a volunteer's dangerous illness.

Castle died as the Peace Corps was making extensive changes to its health care system, after a scathing internal report that exposed lapses in

for "medical acts of both omission and c omnnssion" and

"poor professional judgment" in caring for the volunteer.

first.

"The question of whether

was thrilled to land an assign- this was a o ne-time failure ment in China, a country that or an indication of a larger had fascinated him since mid- systemic problem throughdle school. After two months out Peace Corps operations of training in Chengdu, where remains," the i nvestigators he lived with a host family, he concluded. was sworn in as a Peace Corps

The circumstances of Cas- volunteer. He was sent to a unitle's death came to light during versity in the ancient city of a monthslong examination of

the Peace Corps by The New

to Senate report

The autopsy, conducted at Dover Air Force Base in

By Mark Mazzetti

Delaware, listed the cause

New Yorh Times News Service

But in a pair of 2010 reports of death as "complications of viral g astroenteritis," which led to severe dehyClayton J. Mitchell via The New YorkTimes the Freedom of Information dration, multiorgan failure Act — Kathy Buller, the inNick Castle, e 23-yeer old and ultimately pneumonia. Peace Corp volunteer who spector general, identified "sig- A D efense Department died while serving in China, nificant shortcomings" in the medical examiner c ould graduated from the University care Kim received from Peace not pinpoint how Castle had of California, Berkeley. The Corps medical professionals. become sick, and he did not story of Cestie's death raises The reportsrevealthatPeace test positive for any unusual serious questions about the Corps medicalprofessionals illness. Peace Corps medical care and failed to "recognize changes" The Peace Corps sent Dr. how the agency responded to e in her health, which led them Thomas Wilkinson, one of volunteer's dangerous illness. to misdiagnose her ailment at its top physicians in Wash-

who diedin Morocco in 2009. spectorgeneral blamed Peace Corps medicalprofessionals

Former spy chief plots a response

— one heavily redacted when released to The Times under

the care of another volunteer In that case, the agency's in-

IN FOCUS: SECRETCIA PRISONS

team met with the Castles

cy paysfor a me dicalevacua- after scans showed worstion to another country or back ening swelling in Castle's to the United States. brain. The parents gave In November 2009, So-Youn written consent to w i t hKim, a 23-year-old Stanford draw life support. University graduate who was That evening, the vetera PeaceCorps volunteer in the an police sergeant held his Moroccan village of Tame- son's arm as adoctorturned groute, died "unexpectedly the respiratoroff. "I felt his pulse," David after an illness" in Marrakesh, the agencysaid.Friends said Castle said, "until he didn't the Peace Corps had assured have a pulse anymore."

Tongren, in rural southwestern China, to teach English for two

York Times that included a re-

years.

volunteers and parents of those

in "excellent health," records

Falling ill

i nspector general after T he

nearest Peace Corps doctor, in

Times' inquiry. A report is expected in the coming weeks. "My son wasn't going into the Marine Corps in Afghani-

Chengdu, Jin Gao, who trained in gynecology and in 2005 joined the Peace Corps to work

A case summary notes that Gao thought Castle sounded

"mildly distressed" and that

Hessler-Radelet said that since

Medical system

2010, the Peace Corps has been In each of the 65 countries re-examining all aspects of its where it operates, the Peace operations in what she called Corps has at least one agen"a period of incredible, intense cy medical officer — a doctor, reflection and action." nurse, nurse practitioner or physician assistant — who 'Beyond driven' works on contract and is reFrom the moment Nick Cas- sponsible for providing "adetle arrived on th e Berkeley quatemedical care whenever campus in the fall of 2008, he necessary."

hooked up to a ventilator. The Peace Corps' medical

who had trouble getting a visa Peace Corpsmedical officers, to enter China, to say what supervised by five regional everyone else already knew: medical officers who report to Their son was brain-dead. the Peace Corps Office of MedOn the morning of Feb. 7, 10 ical Services in Washington. If days after Nick Castle was ad-

harder than Nick."

volunteers develop complicat-

An aspiring diplomat, he

ofthose same people to develop a strategy to challenge the during its controversial sev- report's findings. And he is reen-year history. lying on his close relationship The spies, past and present, with Brennan to keep him

terrorism center at the time of

be in charge in the crisisbut also said that Gao may

the September 11 attacks; the visers during the post-9/11 undercover officer who now period. holds that job; and a number Tenet, who declined to be inof other former officials from terviewed for this article, has the CIA's clandestine service. arranged a number of conferOver the speakerphone came ence calls with former CIA ofthe voice of George Tenet, the ficials to discuss the impendformer director. ing report. Over the p ast s everal Spokesmen for the CIA and months, Tenet has quietly the White House declined to

have suffered from " anothers had had stomach

wrote. The Peace Corps also

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engineered a counterattack comment. against the Senate commitSen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore.,

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who is a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said

credit the report has set up

"in my view this report should have been public yesterday,

a three-way showdown be-

and attempts to disrupt and

next month. The effort to dis-

tween former CIA officials delay it are unacceptable." who believe history has been

side analysis. He was not

paid for his work. His report, which focused on the

distorted, a White House care-

fully managing both the process and politics of declassify-

care that Castle received at the hotel, found that Gao

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short, that no one seemed to

waited for the agency's regional medical director, Dr. Cedric ican, to come from Thailand. The Castles believe the team

behind the scenes with many

for a brief period promoting his memoir, Tenet is working

about the "apparent lack of defined leadership" — in

not only raised questions

team monitored Castle and Yoshimoto, who is an Amer-

Brennan convened a meeting

leaving the CIA in 2004 except

long wooden conference ta- through a glacial declassificable on the seventh floor of the tion process. Brennan rose to CIA's headquarters in North- the CIA's senior ranks during ern Virginia: Cofer Black, Tenet's tenure, with Brennan head of the agency's counter- serving as one of the former

asked Dr. Jeffrey Smith, an emergency medicinespeGao made a diagnosis of acute cialist at George Washinggastroenteritis and prescribed ton University Hospital in Cipro, along with an anti-nau- Washington, to do an out-

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he had put in senior positions.

declassify hundreds of pages of a withering report on the Central Intelligence Agency's detention and interrogation program, CIA Director John

the agency's internal inquiry. In Wilkinson's report, he

terward. Others also seemed symptoms) that colored her view of audits by the agency's In October 2012, not long to have stomach bugs. But at thinking. "Some red flags might internal watchdog and dozens into his teaching stint, Castle 8 a.m. Monday, Jan. 28, Casof interviews with r eturned — who had arrived in China tle's roommate called Gao. have been missed," he who died. Castle's death is now show — became sick with diunder review by the agency's arrheaand fever.Hecalled the

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pability to eavesdrop on the

How spy agencies keep 'toys' from law enforcement

Continued from Af services and a greater wariness — if not hostility — toward government agencies in the wake of revelations about broad National Security Agency surveil lance have become a double-whammy for law enforcement and intelligence agencies, according to FBI officials and others.

icant portion" are not required

by law to make sure their platforms arewiretap-ready,Hess said. Among the types of services that were unthinkable not long ago are photo-sharing services, which say they allow users to send photos

destroyed at the termination of

each call and text. In one well-publicized case, Lavabit, a secure email service Snowden used, furnished his

Industry officials, however, stored encrypted emails to the are also wary of government FBI under a court order. But it regulation that they say would shut its business last August stifle innovation. "I just don't

rather than hand over its en-

think you should go out and tell every technology company

cryption keys to the FBI. The bureau is sometimes

that it has to build surveillance capability into whatever it's do-

able tocrack encryption, Hess

said, but acknowledged that it ing," said Michael Sussmann, is "a big challenge."

also a Perkins Coie partner who represents tech firms. "I

realize the government prefers that to having companies retrofit their systems, but you know what? Too bad."

Despite the

lation say authorities can ob-

tain evidence using traditional

tion. Last week, the British will not only ensure that British companies store customer

data for the government but use of informants, undercover give the government the right operations,video cameras or to require non-British comphysical surveillance — op- panies outside the country to tions that the FBI is quick to build in wiretap capabilities if point out entail higher risk. directed. "The reality is law enforceWhen it was drafting legisment and governmentshave lation in 2012, the FBI wanted a dozen methods other than to include an analogous proviwiretaps to get the investiga- sion, requiring non-U.S. firms tion material they need," said with U.S. customers to be able Mike Janke, chief executive to provide a wiretap capability and cofounder of Silent Circle, inside the country, former offia firm that provides encrypt- cials said, but it was dropped ed phone and instant message following strenuous objections services, and a former Navy from the State and Commerce SEAL. "They don't need to departments. have access to everything in In the end, government ofthe world." ficials say the issue is one that One compliance tool the requiresbroad publi cdebate. "All we're trying to say is, g overnment has, bu t r a r ely uses, is the ability to ask a in the world today, we're facjudge to find a company in ing this problem," FBI Genermeans, whether through the

phone calls, for which there are no practical means for interception.

just that they had the lights off

so you couldn't see what they were collecting."

Snowdenfallout

Last year,the Obama ad-

Meanwhile, the disclosures by former NS A c o ntractor Edward Snowden have fostered a widespread view that

ministration readied legislation aimed at enhancing the g overnment's ability t o

en-

forcecourt-issued wiretap or-

the government is excessive- ders. But the fallout from the ly sweeping up all manner of Snowden revelations derailed Americans' communications.

the effort.

"Politically, it's plutonium Founded or not, that impression, FBI officials argue, has now for a member of Congress unfairly extended to the inves- in this environment to be suptigations of law enforcement porting something that would and intelligence agencies that enhance th e g o v ernment's obtain individual warrants to ability to conduct electronintercept the calls, chats and ic surveillance," said Jason instant messages of criminals Weinstein, a former deputy asand spies. sistant attorney general for the Industry officials, security Justice Department's criminal experts and others counter division and now a partner at that the government already Steptoe & Johnson. has many tools available to get Although online commuthe information it needs, that

nication services are not re-

officials brought the predica- quired to build in intercept ment on themselves by failing capabilities, the law requires to protectthe secrecy around

them to provide "technical as-

surveillance programs, and that forcing companies to build

sistance" to an official with a

wiretap solutions will m ake

requires a judge to find probable cause that the surveillance will yield evidence of a crime. But the phrase "technical assistance" is vague, permitting

valid intercept order, which

systems more insecure. "I do think that more and more they'll see less and less," said Albert Gidari, a partner at

Perkins Coie law firm who rep- different interpretations. resents tech firms, referring to Some companies draw out the government's quandary. the process of negotiating with "But it's their own fault," he added. "No one now believes

the government. Others pro-

vide suspects' Internet-based messages hours after they are

they were ever going dark.It's

sent, or offer minimal forms of a Tennessee Bureau of Investicompliance — weekly screen- gation special agent speaking shots of a suspect's communi- on behalf of the Association cations, for instance — and ar- of State Criminal Investigative gue they have fully complied, Agencies. "They'll say, 'We government officials said. can give you X, but we can't One industry official, who give you Y,'" he said. spoke on condition of anonymIn 1994, Congress manity to be candid, acknowledged dated that all phone comthe trend. "No company wants panies make their systems to be doing more surveillance wiretap-ready. In later years, than its neighbor," he said. broadband and some Internet phone services also were

Criminals'going dark'

covered under the law, known Last year, judges authorized as the Communications As3,600 federal and state crim- sistance for Law Enforcement inal wiretaps and 1,588 for-

Act. At issue now is whether

eign intelligence surveillance companies that provide comorders. In many of them, law munications that traverse the enforcement said, the inabil- Internet ought tobe requiredto ity to fully execute the orders build such a wiretap capability. hampered their investigations. Security experts — includIn one recent case, Las Ve- ing some former NSA offigas police were unable to iden- cials — say a wiretap mandate tify and gain evidence against poses security risks. Building a suspect in a burglary, rob- a wiretap solution requires a bery and kidnapping investi- backdoor into a system, one gation because he was using that foreign adversaries and an Internet phone service that others may be able to exploit. "When you're building in a lacked an intercept capability, according to FBI officials. backdoor, you're building in More than a dozen Inter- an ability to give away infornet-based instant messaging mation that's supposed to be applications commonly used protected," said Richard "Dickin child-exploitation networks ie" George, former technical lack a full capability to provide director at the NSA. real-time intercepts. In one notable example in Often a company might be 2004, an unidentified hacker or askedtoprovideseveraltypes hackers broke into the phone of communications but furnish network of Vodafone Greece only one, said Rich Littlehale, and modified the intercept ca-

contempt of court for failure to

al Counsel James Baker said.

comply with an order. "That's "We don't have a solution. We more and more of a discussion have a problem that is real and these daysbecause of the lack is impacting the lives of real of cooperation that we're get- people, of victims of crime on ting," Hess said. a daily basis." As the FBI presses tech com-

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FBI officials said that de-

minimize risk from the outset.

idea that a certain type of communication can be wiretapped — that is secret. One former senior federal prosecutor said he knew of at least two instances wheresurveillance tools that the FBIcriminal investigators wanted to use "got formally classified in a big hurry" to forestall the risk that the technique would berevealed in acriminal trial. "People on the national security side got incredibly wound upabout it," said the former official, who like others interviewed on the issue spoke on condition of anonymity because of the topic's sensitivity. "The bottom line is: Toysget taken awayand put on a very, very high shelf. Only people in the intelligence community can use them." In fact, becausemany online communications companies today — those that provide chat, instant message andother services — arenot required by law to build intercept solutions into their platforms, the engineers at the FBIandthe Drug Enforcement Administration are often tasked with finding ways to help the companies come upwith solutions, former officials said.

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A little over a decadeago, federal prosecutors used keystroke logging software to steal the encryption password of an allegedNewJersey mobster, Nicodemo Scarfo Jr., so they could get evidence from his computer to be used athis trial. The technique wasclassified and FBItechnicians warned prosecutors that if the casewent to trial, details about the tool could get disclosed in court. In the end, the judge let the trial go forward without allowing the defense to see details of the technique and Scarfo — the son of legendary Philly mob boss Nicodemo "Little Nicky" Scarfo — wasconvicted. But the prospect that classified capabilities could be revealed in acriminal case hasmeant that the most sophisticated surveillance technologies are not alwaysavailable to law enforcement becausethey are classified, current and former officials said.

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Call nreporter Emily King, 9, of Madras, places Butterscotch atop her head (just one of the tricks her chicken can do) at the Jefferson County Fair & Rodeo on Wednesday, opening day. Some kids (and adults) have bosn enjoying the fair fun while others brought their livestock to

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Bridge 99 update: PCT stretch open Evacuation levels have been reduced in connection with the Bridge 99 ComplexFire burning near the Metolius River, and astretch of the Pacific Crest Trail is now open. All private lands along the river from Allen Springs Campground to Lake Billy Chinook (including the Metolius Arm) were lowered to Level I evacuation, according to a news release Friday from the team managing the firefighting. All evacuations have been lifted for theThree Rivers, RimPark, Forest Park andAir Parksubdivisions alongwith Cove PalisadesState Park.A 5-mile segment of the trail from theShirley Lake Trail (No. 4003) junction to near Cathedral Rocks has beenreopened. The fires nine miles north of CampSherman and in the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness Area had burned 5,960 acres Friday, according to the Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center. These closures remain in effect: • Forest Road12, from its intersection with Forest Roads1270/1298 to Bridge 99. • Forest Road14,

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from Bridge 99 to its intersection with Forest Road 1400700 (Allen Springs Campground). • Forest Road 1140, from its intersection with Forest Roads 1150/1180 to

the intersection with Forest Road 1152. • Forest Road 1154, from its intersection with Forest Road1150 to the intersection with Forest Road1140. • Forest Road 1420400. The Lower Bridge, Pioneer Ford, Allen Springs, Canyon Creek,andCandle Creek Campgroundsare closed. TheJefferson Lake Trail (No. 4001), Sugarpine Ridge Trail (No. 4002), Shirley LakeTrail (No. 4003.1) and theCabot Lake Trail (No. 4003) are closed within the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. TheWizard Falls Fish Hatchery remains closed to the public. A map of closures is also available at inciweb. nwcg.gov/ incident/3963.

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MethadOne killed tOddler — Amedical examinerdetermined that a 2-year-old boy died from anoverdose of methadonethat police saywasgiventohim byhisnow-deceasedgrandmother.Theboy, Max Maciejewski, stopped breathing after he'd fallen asleep athis grandmother' sEugenehome inDecember.Hewaspronounceddead a short time later. Police subsequently conducted aninvestigation and now say havethe evidencethat would have allowed them to charge Carol Lumsdenwith first-degree manslaughter. Lumsden, 58, died from complications of the H1N1virus in January. Lumsden possessed the powerful painkiller and is believed to haveorally administered it to her grandson, police spokeswomanMelinda McLaughlin said. She said investigators spokewith witnesses whoalleged that Lumsden had intentionally drugged other children in thepast.

long board, according to court papers.

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The teen was ordered to take his pants down and was

hit on his buttocks multiple ing out ideas for torturing the times with a cricket-type bat victim. and forcedto eatcatfeces,acThe encounter occurred af- cording to a pretrial superviter Montgomery invited the sion officer.

high school student with a

BB gun and carving a swastika into his forehead entered guilty pleas and have been sentenced to the custody of the Oregon Youth Authority.

victim to hang out with her.

GOnarrhea OII riSe —Ajump in the number of casesof the sexually transmitted diseasegonorrhea overthe past year in rural southwestern Oregon hasstate andlocal health officials alarmed and puzzled. Ruth Helsley, sexually transmitted diseaseprogram managerfor the Oregon Health Authority, said the reason isunclear. SheandJosephine County medical director Dr. DavidCandelaria saythe sudden increase maybe related to anincrease in methamphetamine use,which increases sex drive and lowers inhibitions. State figures showJosephine County saw an increase of270 percent, from10 in 2012 to 37 in2013. In Douglas County it went up1,050 percent, from two cases to23. JacksonCounty saw a 387percent jump, from 31 casesto151.

He was then walked out of

After meeting up, she walked the shed and left in the street. na Montgomery, 15, pleaded him toa nearby home and he M ontgomeryhad been datguilty in Multnomah County followed her into a backyard ing Kalmbach for two months Circuit Court to f i rst-degree shed, where the three boys and told investigators that she kidnapping, first-degree rob- confronted him. felt the victim had bullied her bery and second-degree asAuthorities say the defen- boyfriend, pretrial supervision sault, and apologized to the dants ordered the boy to re- officer Chelsea Fonua wrote in victim for the Feb. 10 attack. move his shirt before firing a courtpapers. Montgomery was sentenced BB gun at his chest, index finThe victim told investigato nearly 10 years in custody ger and groin at close range. tors he wasn't a bully. and Taylor to seven years and A swastika was carved in the Taylor's mom told court auJess Taylor, 17, and Jen-

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CO/Oia hUITt —An animal-rights group andthe organizer of anannual coyote-killing contest in southeastOregonhavesettled competing lawsuits with anagreement that there will be nomore hunting contests. Coyotes areclassified as predatory animals under Oregonlaw,andthere are no limits on killing them.Facedwith that reality, the Animal Legal Defense Fundsued onthe grounds that thecontest violated anti-gambling laws. OrganizerDuaneFreilino said Friday heagreed to the contest-ending settlement becauseheran out of moneyto payattorneys.

thorities that her son had been

cutter-type knife. suffering due to her divorce are 15 and older were charged When the victim pleaded to from his dad. "She also beas adults. Blue Kalmbach, 16, know what it was that his at- lieves her son became friends is scheduled to appear in court tackers wanted, they told him with the wrong set of teens," Aug. 21. A 14-year-old boy was they wanted money and his according to court papers.

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The Bulletin will update items in the Police Logwhen such a request is received. Anynew information, such asthe dismissal of charges or acquittal, must be verifiable. For more information, call 541-633-2117.

PRINEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief was reported at 6:15 p.m. July 24, in theareaof NW Second Street.

BEND FIRE RUNS Wednesday 6:03 p.m.— Cooking fire, 63085 N. U.S. Highway97. 9:06 — Authorized controlled burning, in the area ofU.S. Highway 20. 10 —Medical aid calls. Thursday 30 —Medical aid calls.

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more; $50 per two-person team, registration requested, for ages18 and older;1 p.m.; GoodLife Brewing Co., 70 SWCentury Drive, Bend; www.heartoforegon.org, info© heartoforegon.org or 541-633-7834. "LORD OF THE FLIES": An adaptation of William Golding's novel by the Bend Experimental Art Theatre; $15, $10 for students; 2 and 7 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 NE Lafayette Ave., Bend; www. beattickets.org or 541-419-5558. "COPPELIA":A ballet performance by the Central Oregon School of Ballet about a doll and the problems she creates for village folk; $10; 7 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 NE Sixth St.; www.bend.k12.or.us or 541-389-9306. OVERNIGHTAT THE LIBRARY: Games, crafts, stories and a sleepover, for ages 6-11 with a parent; registrationrequired; 7 p.m.; East Bend Public Library, 62080 Dean Swift Road; www.deschuteslibrary.org or

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Twenty-five years is a long time to wait for Bend to

meet its obligation to provide access to the disabled. can do, however. Finances remain an issue. Too, a curb cut fixed once is not a curb cut fixed forever, unfortunately. In cold-winter places like Bend, the freeze and thaw cycle can play havoc with such things as degree of slope, for example, making repairs a continu-

Why Americans fight in Israel

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By Joel Chasnoff

What the city cannot do is allow the Justice Department's recent action to become an excuse to slack off on its effort. The trick will be to avoid a new c omplaint sometime down t h e road. That's a possibility, should officials decide to spend less on ADA fixes or in some other way slow the effort. Twenty-five years is a long time to wait for Bend to meet its obligation to provide access to the disabled in the city; officials cannot ask them to wait longer.

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Forces were killed in Gaza. Max Steinberg, from Los Angeles, was 24. Sean Carmeli, 22, came from Texas. Both were Lone Soldiers — Israel's term for troops with

no immediate family living in Israel. I used to be one of them. In July 1997, when I was 23, I

moved to Israel from Chicago and joined the 188th Armored Brigade. I was one of two Lone Soldiers in the

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ednesday's proposal to upgrade oil train cars addresses a need that was identified decades ago. It's a good move, but it doesn't consider other issues critical to keeping us safe from the increasing rail shipments of oil. The U.S. Department of Transportation proposal would require tens of thousands of older tank cars to be replaced within two years by newer designs that are less easily punctured or ruptured. The new rules would also mandate lower speeds that the industry had earlier agreed to follow voluntarily. Increasing oil train traffic and several fiery accidents in recent years have drawn attention to the risks of transporting oil by rail. Since 2008, 10 derailments have occurred in the U.S. and Canada, including last year's explosion in Quebec that killed 47 people and the April accident in Lynchburg, Virginia, that spilled thousands of gallons of oil in a nearby river. Oregon's Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, both Democrats, say the proposals need stronger requirements to inform local emergency personnel about shipments going through their communities.

Existing rules don't cover all oil shipments or other hazardous materials. For oil, only shipments from the Bakken region of North Dakota and Montana areincluded, because the government says it is more volatile, although that is disputed by the industry. Local first responders say they need information about all dangerous shipments. The condition of th e t racks also affects safety. John Felmy, an economist with the American Petroleum Institute, said aging tracks are an important factor in oil train safety, along with speed controls and staffing levels on the trains. Concerns about the role of fossil fuels in climate change have turned many groups against oil in general, increasing focus on the dangers of oil shipments. Officials need to make accurate assessments of the dangers — nothing is without risk — as they consider further requirements. The Transportation D epartment plans to take public comment before completing regulations by the end of the year. We urge the department to focus on all of the safety issues involved, not just train car safety, and seek realistic methods to cut the risks.

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thing Lone Soldiers have in com-

platoon. Six months later I deployed to Lebanon for operations against Hezbollah. For me, serving in the IDF was the culmination of an upbringing that included Jewish day school,

summers at Camp Ramah, an Israel teen-tour and countless Israeli exchange students who slept in

our basement. After all those years learning about Hitler and Haman,

concentration camps and pogroms, I was enthralled by the idea of the Hero Jew who fought back. I decided it was unfair to call Israel my homeland unless I, too, helped defend it. But everyone has their own rea-

sons for volunteering as a Lone Soldier. In Carmeli's case, his parents are Israeli. Steinberg, on the other

hand, had never even been to Israel until he was 22. His 10-day Birth-

right trip sparked a sense of belonging that compelled him to serve. Tim Bailey was the other Lone Soldier in my unit. He was raised Baptist, but on his 18th birthday his

mother told him she'd been Jewish when he was born, which made him

dogtags. "So don't die," he said.

Welcome to the Israeli Army. These days, Israelis appreciate the

sacrifices Lone Soldiers make. But it took the death of one of our own

raelis, according Garin 7zabar, an organization that helps American for that to happen. His name was Lone Soldiers acclimate to the IDF. Michael Levin. Levin was raised in (Why emigrate to be a paper-push- Philadelphia and went to Camp Raer?) Often, we choose the most elite mah, like me. After high school he (read: dangerous) units, like Gola- studied in Israel and decided to join ni — an infantry brigade that was the army for reasons similar to mine. home to Sean and Max. When Levin, all of 125 pounds, Army life is tough for anyone, showed up at the Induction Center, but the Lone Soldier faces extra the army told him to go home. So in challenges. There are international a display of true Israeliness, Levin phone bills to pay. Laundry to wash scaled a fence, snuck into the Inducduring a Sabbath furlough. The lack tion Center and earned himself a of family is especially difficult on spot in the Paratroopers. Two years weekends, when most soldiers go later, he was killed in a firefight home to doting mothers who spoil during the summer 2006 war with them with home-cooked meals. The Hezbollah. Today, the Michael Levin Lone Soldier, on the other hand, re- Lone Soldier Center in Jerusalem is turns to an empty apartment or a a dormitory, hangout and all-around rented room on kibbutz. resource center for Lone Soldiers, Hardest of all, at least for me, is the and a reminder to Israelis that some cultural difference. As any Lone Sol- of it sbestsoldiers come from afar. dier quickly learns, Israelis aren't just People ask me if I'd do it all over Jews who happen to live in a different again. I had a rough go in the army, country. Israelis have a no-nonsense, particularly in Lebanon, when Hezin-your-face character that would bollah attacked us from farms and make even the most brazen New schools, knowing we'd hesitate to Yorkershudder.Israelis shout,argue fire back. Those moments, I quesand speak their minds — good quali- tioned my decision to join. In basic ties when you live in a pressure-cook- training, when I nearly died in a er country like Israel, but shocking to training accident, my faith in the apolite Midwesterner like me. IDF was shaken. Nor do Israelis apologize. Ever. But to be blunt — that is, to be IsBecause to apologize is to admit raeli — my answer is, yes. I'd do it you're vulnerable — and no one again. The camaraderie was incredwants to be vulnerable in the Midible, and I feel connected to Israel in dle East. On my first visit to the Ina way that can only happen when duction Center, I received my dog you serve. I bet that if you could ask tags and noticed that my last name, them, Steinberg and Carmeli would instead of "Chasnoff," had been en- do it all over again, too.

a Jewin the eyes of Jewish law. Join- graved "Shitznitz." "You misspelled my name!" I ing the army was part of his search for his own identity. cried out to the soldier making the

— JoelChasnoffisa com edianand author of "The 188th Crybaby Brigade," a memoir about his tour of duty.

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Climate legislation makes good economic sense, too By BrIan Barry national climate and energy legislimate change lobby seeks lation that mandates reductions in control of U.S. economy." greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions." Yes, that was the headline Companies seeking regulation of for the recent "In My View" opinion greenhouse gas emissions include by Perry Pattison. And why are these Dow, GM, Ford, Google, Nike, John lobbyists seeking control'? "Truth be Deere and a laundry list of other maknown, their goal is to achieve a lev- jor corporations. el of control over the U.S. economy, It looks like the conspirators beusing crippling regulations to redis- hind the socialist climate change tribute wealth from top to bottom." agenda have been revealed! You're kidding, right? Henry Paulson, former chairman If someone wants to redistribute wealth from top to bottom, aren't

of investment bank Goldman Sachs,

also believes we need to regulate there better ways to do it than by lob- greenhouse emissions, as do a growbying for climate protection? ing number of business leaders from And who are these shadowy cli- across the political spectrum who mate lobbyists anyway? Have a look understand the need to transition to at the 2010 Pew Center report, "In clean energy. Brief: The Business Case for Climate Pattison states that "these cleaner Legislation." sources are a total joke." Warren Buf"In recent years, leading busi- fett, one of the biggest U.S. investors nesseshave emerged as some ofthe in solar and wind energy projects, strongestadvocates for passage of must not have gotten the word yet.

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percent renewable energy generation by midcentury, why is China outpacWhy have corporations and busi- ing the U.S. in building new clean enness leaders joined with national ergy capacity, and why is Germany security experts, unions, religious producing over 30 percent of its elecgroups and ordinary citizens to enact tricity from renewables today? climate change legislation? I recently had a 2.6 kilowatt solar Human-caused climate change will array installed on my roof — it works create major social, environmental great and produces reliable, sustainand economicdisruptions even under able electricity when the sun shines. the best-case scenarios, so having a The system should pay for itself in a clear framework for reducing these few yearsand shouldcreateclean enimpacts is just common sense. ergyafterthatfordecades.

no cost through the "Third Party"

financing option which accounts for almost two-thirds of new solar installations in the country. He basically

leases his roof to the company, which installs the solar system at no charge, and he locks in a 20-year rate for

clean power at less than what Pacific Power charges today! Until the renewable fraction ap-

proaches 30 percent, these sources can be readily integrated into the existing grid — today solar is about Smart b u sinesses also r e cogThe rest of my electricity comes I percent and wind power is about 4 nize that clean energy will be a ma- from a"green power" program set up percent of U.S. generation. jor growth industry this century. by Central Electric Cooperative. H umans have caused recentcliEnlightened nations are p ositionCustomers with Pacific Power cre- mate change: we have the responing themselves to be leaders in the ate more environmental benefits by sibility to fix it. By making a rapid emerging multibillion-dollar clean switching to solar or wind than we transition to clean energy for our energy markets. Pattison says "much do at Central Electric because two- homes and vehicl es,we can make of the rest of the world, including Chi- thirds of Pacific Power's electricity a contribution that will last by prona, India and Russia," is ignoring the comes from burning coal. A friend tecting our planet and improving the need to address climate change. If so, just had a 9.5 kilowatt solar system quality of life for all. then why has India set a target of 35 installed on his west-side home at — Brian Barry lives in Bend.


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BITUARIES DEATH NOTICES Lynn E. Thomas Sr., of Bend Oct. 24, 1927 - July 23, 2014 Arrangements: Niswonger-Reynolds is honored to serve the family. Please visit the online registry at www.niswonger-reynolds. com 541-382-2471. Services: A viewing time will be held Wed., July 30, 2014 from 10 - 11 AM at Niswonger-Reynolds followed by a graveside with military honors at 11:30 AM in Greenwood Cemetery. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 PM in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Shevlin Park Rd. Contributions may be made

Continued from B1 The fires destroyed a

half-dozen homes in Oregon and 300 homes in Washington. The C entral and Eastern Oregon wildfires have b u rned

DEATHS

more than 615,000 acres,

or more than 960 square miles.

Deaths of note from around theworld:

A lan

G r eenberg, 8 6 :

Tidwell t r aveled w est last year to visit the Rim

Risk-chasing Wall Street titan

built Bear Stearns into a global investment-banking powerhouse and shared responsibility, many analysts said, for its

Fire, Ferris said, which

collapse as America slidtoward

California. President Barack Obama appointed Tidwell as head

burned 257,314 acres or 402

square miles in and near Yosemite National Park in

a calamitous recession in 2008. Died Friday in Manhattan of complications from cancer.

Gene Maeroff, 75: Former educationreporter forThe New York Times and an author on

education issues who found a second career working in the field as a researcher and an ad-

viser. Died Friday following a medical procedure.

Courtesy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

New photos show thatOregon'sfamouswandering wolf, OR-7,has at least three pupsthat heand a mate are raising in theCascadesof SouthernOregon. U.S. Fish andWildlife Service biologist John Stephenson said Friday this photo andothers taken July12 by an automatic camera in aremote section of the RogueRiver-Siskiyou National Forest show two gray pups. Combinedwith one black pupSte-

phensonobservedoutsidethepack'sdeninJune, that makes at least three. OR-7 set off in search of amate in September 2011, covering thousands of miles from his birthplace in Northeast Oregon to Northern California before settling in southwest Oregon. Thewolf gained worldwide fame ashis GPStracking collar showed his wanderings.

— From wire reports

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Partners In Care, 2075 NE Wyatt Ct., Bend, OR 97701.

Like "Catch-22," even the title of Kaufman's "Up the Down Staircase"

Arrangements: Davenport's Chapel of the

Good Shepherd,

541-883-3458 Services: Memorial services will be held Tuesday July 29, 2014, at 2 PM in Davenport's Chapel of the Good Shepherd, 2680 Memorial Drive, Klamath Falls, OR. Burial will follow at Klamath Memorial Park Cemetery alongside his wife Juanita.

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By Hillel Italie The Associated Press

Later in life

N EW YO R K Bel Kaufman, the witty and spirited fiction writer, educator

the '60s, she taught in high

During the 1950s and into

schools and community col-

and storyteller whose million-selling "Up the Down

leges, never suspecting the good fortune of the second half of her life. The turn began in 1962 when her brief essay "From a Teacher's Wastebas-

S taircase" captured the i n -

sanity and the humor, the pathos and the poetry of the American high school, died Friday at age 103. Kaufman, the granddaughter of Yiddish writer Sholem

Aleichem and a vital link to Yiddish culture, died at her

ket" was published in the SatThe AssociatedPress file photo

Bel Kaufman, pictured in 2012, was born Bella but changed her name to hide that she was a woman. The author died Friday at103.

Manhattan home after a brief

illness, said her daughter, Thea Goldstine. Kaufman was a middle-age teacher and single mother in

Times' Beverly Grunwald

Born in Berlin S he wa s

praised Kaufman's "refresh-

the senseless rules students

It was made into a film of the

urday Review of Literature. She received $200 and was soon contacted by an editor

at Prentice Hall, Gladys Justin Carr, who told her that her article might make a nice start

for a novel. Kaufman resistb o r n B e l l a ed. Carr offered an advance.

ing way of stating the facts, Kaufman in Berlin and raised of breaking down statistics in Odessa, her first language the mid-1960s when her auto- into recognizable teenag- Russian. Her family fled in biographical novel was wel- ers, of making you smile, be 1923 to escape the aftermath comed as a kind of civilian contrite and infuriated all at of the Russian Revolution, companion to Joseph Heller's once." and she arrived in the U.S., at "Catch-22," a send-up of the Kaufman became a hero- age 11, speaking no English. most maddening bureaucra- ine for teachers and students She was forced to begin her cy. Like "Catch-22," even the worldwide. " Up the D o w n American schooling in the t itle of K aufman's "Up t h e Staircase" has sold more than first grade, her classmates Down Staircase" became a 6 million copies and has been years younger. The kindness tell-all label, shorthand for all translated into 16 languages. of herteacher inspired her to become an educator, too.

Kaufman spent it.

"So I had to write the book,"

she recalled. The novel took nine months

and was finished during the "lowest point" of her life. She had left her husband, her kids

were grown and her mother was ailing. She was alone and lonely in a two-room apartment and some pages had to be retyped, she said, because of the teardrops on the manuscript.

and educators could never same name, starring Sandy quite follow. Dennis, and it helped start "Up the Down Staircase," a trend of candid education a scrapbook ofletters,notes b ooks. Kaufman w a s d e a nd memos, follows a f ew lighted to learn that teachers months in the life of the ide- in one of her former schools alistic young Sylvia Barrett, were warned not to let her the new teacher at C alvin see any memos, for fear they Coolidge High School. She would end up in a book. is a kind soul staggering unDecades later, another New der a blizzard of administra- York t eacher-turned-celebtive nonsense and student rity, Frank McCourt, would impudence. When she's not praise "Up the Down Stairbeing reprimanded for her case" as one of the few honkids' failure to memorize the est looks at the public school school's alma mater song, she system. "She got all the craziness faces a crowded but endearing class of misfits and other of the paperwork and the characters,from rebel Joe administrators and superviFerone to the brown-nosing sors," McCourt, author of the Harry A. Kagan. memoirs "Angela's Ashes" W hen the book wa s r e - and "Teacher Man," said in

Language was a temporary handicap. She caught After "Staircase," she wrote up quickly,graduated mag- a second novel, "Love, Etc.," na cum laude from Hunter and was a popular lecturer and College in 1934 and received speaker, talking about schools, a master's degree in English theartsand herfamous grandfrom Columbia University father, including in the 2011

leased in 1965, The New York

name to Bel because the mag-

2005.

two years later. Around the same time, she married Sid-

ney Goldstine, with whom she had two children. Literature was in her blood,

not just from her grandfather, but from her mother, Lyalya

Kaufman, a popular and prolific writer.

After leaving Columbia, Bella Kaufman wrote short

fiction, including "La Tigresse," published in Esquire with a small but lasting revision: Kaufman shortened her first

2009. The 17th chief of the Forest Service, Tidwell is a Washington State Univer-

sity graduate with a degree in forest and range management. He's been with the ForestService form ore than 30 years.

Today's visit will be his first to Central Oregon since taking the post, Nelson-Dean said.

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became a tell-all label, shorthand for all the senseless rules students and educators could never quite follow.

Herbert William Waits, Jr., of La Pine Sept. 15, 1922 - July 22, 2014

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documentary "Sholem Ale-

ichem: Laughing in the Darkness." She received numerous honorary awards, enjoyed tango dancing well into her 90s, and, in 2010, was invited by Hunter College to teach a

Crews mopupsmaller lightning-ignited burns As corralling the large fires winds down aroundCentral Oregon, the watch continues for fires started by thunderstorms late Tuesdayand early Wednesday. Friday morning crews found andquickly contained six newwildfires, said Kassidy Kern, aspokeswoman at theCentral Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center in Prineville. Firefighters "kept them all under an acre," Kern said. Three of the fires were near Cultus Lake, with one particularly visible from the Cultus Lake Campground, and three were near the Bridge 99 Complex Fire by Camp Sherman. Lightning caused all three by Cultus Lake and two of the fires by CampSherman,with an abandoned campfire the source of the third. Friday evening firefighters discovered two more new fires, both about nine miles north of East Lake, Kernsaid. Fire engines were atoneof the fires and ahelicopter was dropping water on the other. Both were probably causedby lightning earlier in the week and had burned less thanan acre each. — From staff report

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course in Jewish humor. Her own life was a good punchline. "In schools where I used to

patrol the toilets," she once said, "I am today required reading."

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after discovering the lack of affordable foster homes for

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was just no place for them.... We were thinking (a) ranch, and ... at that time, our dream was to have five, 10, 12, 18 kids."

Bend or a children's charity of

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loved kids and always wanted to help." Mary Jarvis was a member

one more at the table," Lyle Jarvis said. I n addition t o h e r h u s -

push, there was just no place of First Presbyterian Church

band, she is survived by

for them," Lyle Jarvis, 83, said.

in Bend. She took in foster

The couple went to the county and asked for land to

children, volunteered as a counselor for abused girls, and was active in Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays Central Oregon. The Jarvises also assisted

five children, Brad, Laurie, Mark, Brian and Kent; nine

start J Bar J and in return re-

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"We were thinking ranch,

and 40 acres was just ideal," Lyle Jarvis said. "At that time,

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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2014

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LITTLE LEAGUEBASEBALL

WCL BASEBALL

Elks rally for 7-4 win overAppleSox

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After trailing 4-0 heading to the bottom

of the sixth inning, the Bend Elks picked up seven runs and held on for a 7-4 victory over Wenatchee inWest Coast Leagueaction on Friday night. AppleSox starter lan Buckles had ashutout going through five innings before the Elks bats heated up. Bend was also helped bysix errors by Wenatcheeon the evening. Only two of Bend's runs were earned. Jake Peevyhouse led the Elks' offense with two doubles. Starter Patrick McGuff picked up thewin on the mound for the Elks as hewent six innings and gave upseven hits while recording five strikeouts. Louis Cohen earned the save. Bend (25-15) and Wenatchee (21-19)battle again today at 6:35 p.m.

• Bend North beats Gresham 14-4 in the state final in Portland By David Ball

David Ball / For The Bulletin

Bend North players Flynn Lovejoy, left, and Evan Scalley celebrate the team's 14-4 victory over Gresham in Portland Friday night.

For The Bulletin

1-9. The winner of that tournament punches a ticket to the Little League World Series.

PORTLAND — Bend North continued its perfect run through the Little League all-star season with a 14-4 win over Gresham in the

innings, Bend North took a 4-0 lead in the

majors (ages 11-12) state championship game Friday night at Alpenrose Dairy. The victory ensured Bend North of a trip to the Northwest Regionals where it will represent Oregon in San Bernadino, California, Aug.

Locked in a defensive battle in the early third inning after Michael Schutz smacked an RBI-double that rolled to the center-field fence. Bend North brought in runs earlier in the in-

ning on a sacrifice flyby Drew Steelhammer and a sacrifice grounder by Hank Tobias. See Bend North/C5

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FRANCE FRIDAY Ramunas Navardauskas, 26, provided U.S. team Garmin Sharp with its first win of this year's Tour, and gaveLithuania its first win in anyTour. The rider nicknamed "Honey Badger" for his relentlessness and strength finished solo after breaking away in the race's final kilometers. Sprinter John Degenkolb ofGermany finished second seven seconds back, andNorway's Alexander Kristoff was third, in the same time. JERSEY LEADERS Yellow:Vincenzo Nibali Polka Ilot:Rafal Majka Green:Peter Sagan White:Thibaut Pinot

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CHRIS HORNER The 42-year-old from Bend finished 38th for Lampre-Merida andis 16th overall heading into the final two stages. TODAY Stage 17:Today's 20th stage is a54-kilometer (33.5-mile) time trial across rolling countryside between Bergerac andPerigueux in France's bucolic Dordogne region. Theraceagainst-the-clock stage will likely determine who occupies the secondand third steps on thefinal ChampsElyseespodium, with three riders all within15 seconds of each other and fighting for the two open spots: Pinot, Peraud andSpain's Alejandro Valverde. For more, C4

• Redmond bareback rider StevenPeebles iscurrently third in the PRCAworld standings By Beau Eastes The Bulletin

Any win on the Professional Rodeo Cow-

family was down because we had this big family reunion.... To win the rodeo I've watched my whole life at the

boys Association tour is important, but last

same time was pretty sweet."

Sunday's victory was especially meaningful for Steven Peebles.

Peebles' entire 2014 season has so far come up roses. He

The Redmond bareback rider, who was

born and raised in Salinas, California, until the eight grade, won the California Rodeo Salinas with a two-head score of 165 in front

of a host of family and friends. "It was awesome," said Peebles, 25, who pocketed $9,452 by winning the first round, the short go and the average. "My whole

tional $37,000, which does not count toward

his PRCA total with a second-place finish at this month's Calgary Stampede. "This is the first year (as a pro) I haven't been coming off a surgery," says Pebbles, who has suffered nerve damage in an elbow, a shattered fibula in his right leg, and a torn hip since joining the PRCA in 2008. "Staying healthy is huge, especially in an event like mine. A guy's got to be healthy to be on top of his game.... It feels like the fist time in years I haven't been living in a physical therapy clinic." See Peebles/C5

sits third in the PRCA bare-

back world standings with $80,344.33 in winnings — Kaycee Feild, of Spanish Fork,

Peebles

Utah, is first with $118,425.51 and Terrebonne's Austin Foss is second with $85,553.89 — and has now won seven rode-

os this year. Peebles also pocketed an addi-

NFL

Healthy and happy,Griffin ready for fresh start with Washington Liz Clarke The Washington Post

RICHMOND, Va. — Upon

being asked a seventh question about quarterback Rob-

nas Navardauskas crosses the finish line to win the nineteenth stage of the Tour de

France Friday.

• Several teams havequestions heading into training camp,Cg

span, Washington Redskins Coach Jay Gruden cautioned reporters on the eve of train-

lined up Wednesday night, Griffin was the lone storyline as camp opened. Entire families sported jerseys bearing Griffin's No.

ing camp "not to make it so

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much about Robert, but make it about the Redskins." To the thousands of fans

who streamed through the gates on a rainy Thursday morning, many of whom had

R-G-3!" when the franchise quarterback trotted onto the

rain-soaked field. And they positioned themselves strategically to gauge his mobility, explosiveness, confidence

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by the knee brace he wore all last season — from the season-opening loss to Philadelphia to his benching following the Dec. 8 loss to Kansas City.

They saw a 24-year-old quarterback who looked relaxed and happy as he tossed the ball to tight end Jordan Reed before practice as others stretched. SeeGriffin/C6

The Associated Press

Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III takes a selfie with U.S. Army soldiers with Bravo Co. of the 244th Quartermaster Battalion from Fort Lee, Virginia, after practice at the team's NFL football training facility, Friday in Richmond, Virginia.


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SPORTS IN BRIEF BASKETBALL RidhOIII'SlghS Wlih MGglC —TheOrlando Magic filled out their rotation in the backcourt with the signing of free agent guard LukeRidnour.MagicgeneralmanagerRobHenniganannouncedthe addition on Friday. Details were not disclosed. He isexpected to serve as Orlando's third point guard behind Victor Oladipo and rookie Elfrid Payton. The33-year-old Ridnour appeared in 61games last season with MilwaukeeandCharlotte. Hestarted the season with the Bucks before being traded to the Hornets in late February.

NBA lOOking at weeklOng All-Star break —TheNBAis poised to turn the All-Star break into All-Star week this coming season, providing teams with a full week off at midseason. The move,whichwouldgiveplayerssevendaysoffbetweengames in mid-February, would result in an increase of one or two backto-back sets per team for the coming season, a party familiar with the process said. With the elongated All-Star break, the possibility of then starting the 2015-16 season aweek earlier also has been deliberated recently, although that dynamic has yet to gain traction, according to an NBA source familiar with the situation, with such a move potentially requiring an adjustment in the collective-bargaining agreement.

FIBA to reVieW'diSCriminatOry' ban OnheadgearFacing claims that Muslim andSikh players are being discriminated against, basketball's governing body will review its ban which prevents players wearing headgear for religious reasons. FIBA said Friday that its policy-making board will review the issue at anAug. 27 meeting in Sevilla, Spain, ahead of theWorld Cup. "FIBA's Central Board, which is ultimately responsible for changes to theOfficial Basketball Rules, will review these requests anddecide how to proceed in the best interest of the sport," the 214-nation governing body said in a statement. TheUnited States Olympic Committee and India's government had this weekcalled for an end to the ban.

FOOTBALL TWO TeXaS PlayerS eligihle after meal With agent — Texas football officials say two players who hadreceived ameal from an agent will be eligible to play when the season starts. A statement issued by the school saysTexas reported the meal to the NCAA.According to Texas, the situation was resolved andthe players will not be required to miss practice or anygames.Texas opensthe season Aug. 30 against at homeagainst North Texas. Thestatement did not identify the players involved. — From wire reports

Penny Lane/Jill Folkestad/Jill Folkestad. Children's, 1.10 — Baltic Adelaide/Kelly Bowm an/GraceBoyle. Modified amateur/junior, 1.15 —Regalo/AlexandraBenson/AlexandraBenson.Amateurownerfjunior, 1.26 — Loverboy/Bailey Smith/Bailey Smith. Ride 8 Drive, 1.06 —INVictus/Matte Bergeron/ Matt Bergeron.0.90 — DramaQueen/Tiffany Odgers/Tiffany Odgers. Special, 0.90—Wrapsody/ Samantha Crtsty/Madeline Cristy.Adult amateur, 0.90 —Angelo/SimoneStarnes/Moffie Broadbent. Children's, 0.90 — Churchil/AlanaFrancis/SamanthaCristy.1.00 —Capistrano Cat/Robin Tomb/ MeganGarcia. Limit, 1.00 — Vetyverdu Bois/ Aislinn Lamoreaux/Aislin Lamoreaux.Children's, 1.00 — MayDay Diamond/Carly Swank/Carly Swank.1 .05— TopCat/StoneHedgeFarm/MelTilkicioglu.Hopeful,fences2' —Christopher Robin/ Hanna Meyer/Samantha Cristy. Wishful, fences2' — Hopsc otch/IsaacPaulson/IsaacPaulson.0.70Southern Rock/Amanda Fisher/AmandaFisher. 0.75 — Cinnabon/JulievonHennig/Corinne Shaw. Beginning,0.76 —Puzzle/Kat MarantzJKate Marantz. 0.80 —FancyGSF/RebeccaMurray/Vivian Keller. Low, 0.80 —Sundance Kid/Kelsey Bretin/Natalie Gerst.0.86— Chad era Z/Kost Karazissis/Same era Kelkar.Schooling,0.86 — FrequentFlyer Miles/ MichelleKelly/CatherineKane. Hunters Modifiedjunior/amateurowner— Maiffisko/ BaileyCampbell/Bailey Campbell. Modifiedjunior/ amateur owner —Valentine/Bailey Campbe l/ BaileyCam pbell. Modifiedjunior/amateur owner — Off The Chart/Audrey Isackson/AudreyIsackson. 82,600 USHJA National Hunter Derby— Veritas/AlexaPeterkin/Philippa Fraser. Lowworking, tences2'9" — SundayDrive/SueMiner/Nancy Free.Low,fences2'9" — Gettysurg/EmffyPerkins/DustinGoodwin. Low,fences18" —Karma/ Florde MariaRizo/AddisonMathias. Low,fences 2'3" — Gideon/Gemma Haney/Gemma Haney. Short stirrup,horses— HolandHartman.Short stirrup,horses—BridgetLockrem.Sherl stirrup, flat —CarissaMacdonald. Low,fences2'3"Liberty/MackenzieNorstrom/Mackenzie Norstrom. Low, fences2'6"— Zoolander/CarolynMcmakin/ ShelbyLee. Equitation WIHSEquitationJumper Phase —AbbyJorensen. OHJAchildren's medal — LauraWeigle. HJA adultmedal — Allison Farley.Limit children's —Sama ntha Finnegan. WIHS equitation classic — AbbyJorgensen.ASPCAHorsemanship — AbbyJorgensen.Adult,18-30 — LeighDarling. Adult equitation,1840 — Kendaff Pedigo. Adult, 81-39 —Emily Johnson.Adult, 81-39 — Erin Quesnel .Adult,40 and over— Stephanie von Gortler.Adug,40 and over— Lisa Pleasance. Adult, 18-30flat — MeganAnderson. Adult, 3189 —SonyaMaxwell. Adult,40 andoverflatStephanivon e Gortler. Lowadult/child —Kendall Carlson.Lowadult/child tlat — Josie Paulson. 16-17 — Ra chelvanAllen.16-17 —Rachel vanAllen.14-15 —ChloeGreen. 14-16— Chloe Green. 12-13 —KarsonParry. 12-13 —GraceSpiegel. 11 andunder— Payton Potter. 11 andunderCameron Brown.16-17tlat —Bailey Smith. 14-15 flat —Emma Glaunert. 12-13—GraceSpiegel. 11 andunderflat— SamanthaFinnegan.TaylorHar-

ris lnsurance ServicesChildren'sMedal—Anna Lise Ericson.Pony— Ka tie Kotler. Pony— Katie Kotler.Ponyflat—JosephineHarbotle. Children's pony — SidneyDeboer. Pony—Ka tieKotler. Pony tlat —JosephineHarbottle. Shortstirrup, ponies — AddisonMathias.Shortstirnrp, ponies—Alexandra Snapp.Sherl stirrup, poniesflat —Jamie Mack.Longstirrup—LeahLively. LongstirrupLeahLively. Longstirrupflat — LeahLively. Preadult —ChrisHeraut. Pre-adult — ChrisHeraut. Pre-adult tlat — ChrisHeraut.Lew,fences2'6" — Aries/LizWarren/AmyRuge. Pre-children'sBrookeDidyk. Pre-children's —Cam eron Brown. Pre-chitdren'flat s — Came ron Brown. Walk trot — RachelJensen.Walktrot — RachelJensen. Walk trotobstaclecourse— Lucky LuckyMe/ Isabelle Lively/IsabelleLively.Walk Trot Obstacle Course — LuckyLuckyMe/Isabelle Lively/Isabelle Lively.Crossrail — PatBennett. Crossrail —Isabelle Lively.

CYCLING Tour de France Friday At Bergerac,France 19th Stage 129.5 milesthroughrain fromMaubourguet to Bergerac,withonlya single Category4 climbnearthefinish 1. RamunasNavardauskas, Lithuania, GarminSharp, 4 hours, 43minutes,41 seconds.2. John Degenk olb,Germany,Giant-Shimano,7 seconds behind. 3. AlexanderKristoff, Norway,Katusha,same time. 4. MarkRenshaw, Australia, OmegaPharmaQuick-Step,sametime. 5. Daniele Bennati, Italy, Tinkoff-Saxo,sametime. 6. Alessandro Petacchi, Italy, OmegaPharma-Quick-Step, same time. 7. Samuel Dumoulin,France,AG2RLaMondiale,same time. 8.JulienSimon,France,Cofidis, sametime. 9. SepVanmarcke,Belgium, Belkin ProCycling, same time. 10. JurgenRoelandts, Belgiu, Lotto Belisol, sametime. 11. RomainFeilu, France, Bretagne-SecheEnvironnement,sametime.12. MateoTrentin, Italy, Omega Pharm a-Quick-Step, sametime.13.JanBakelants,

GOLF PGA Tour CanadianOpen Friday At RoyalMontrealGolfClub, BlueCourse Montreal Purse:$6.7million Yardage: 7,143; Par. 70l36-36) SecondRound a-amateur 67-63—130 Jim Furyk 64-66—130 Tim Petrovic 69-63—132 GrahamDeLaet 65-67—132 Kyle Stanley Graeme McDowell 68-65—133 Justin Hicks 66-67—133 ScottBrown 67-66—133 67-66—133 AndrewSvoboda 64-70—134 MichaelPutnam Matt Kuchar 69-65—134 GregChalmers 66-68—134 GonzaloFdez-Castano 67-67—134 DannyLee 69-65—134 66-68—134 NickWatney Tim Clark 67-67—134 JamieLovemark 69-65—134 Joe Duran t 69-66—135 Tim Wilkinson 67-68—135 RobertAffenby 66-69—135 RobertoCastro 69-67—136 J.J. Henry 67-69—136 Will Wilcox 68-68—136 EdwardLoar 72-64—136 RetiefGoosen 69-67—136 Tim Herron 69-67—136 NathanGreen 67-69—136 Eric Axley 68-68—136 DickyPride 66-71—137 DavidHearn 67-70—137 BenCurtis 67-70—137 Martin Laird 71-66—137 Matt Bettencourt 67-70—137 ErnieEls 70-67—137 StewartCink 68-69—137 Scott Piercy 72-65—137 PatrickRodgers 71-66—137 SteveMarino 69-69—138 RusselKnox l 72-66—138 WoodyAustin 68-70—138 CharlSchwartzel 66-72—138 Vijay Singh 69-69—138 Morgan Hoff mann 69-69—138 JoelDahme n 66-72—138 TroyMatteson 70-68—138 JerryKelly 67-71—138 Johnson Wagner 71-67 — 138 BrandtSnedekre 69-69—138 GeoffOgilvy 70-68—138 KenDuke 67-71—138 WilliamMcGirt 69-70—139 KevinKisner 70-69—139 JoshTeater 70-69—139 SeanOH ' air 69-70—139 DerekErnst 70-69—139 CharlieBeljan 67-72—139 D.A. Points 71-68—139 Thomas Aiken 70-69—139 AdamHadwin 70-69—139 CharlieWi 66-73—139 AndresRomero 71-68—139 KevinChappell 72-67—139 D.H. Lee 69-70—139 RickyBarnes 70-70—140 Ryuji Imada 68-72—140 BenCrane 71-69—140 K.J. Choi 72-68—140 MikeWeir 70-70—140 James Hahn 72-68—140 BradFritsch 72-68—140 Jim Herman 70-70—140 a-TaylorPendrith 65-75—140 Jeff Overton 69-71—140 TroyMerritt 66-74—140

LPGA Tour InternationalCrown At CavesValleyGolfClub Owings Mills, Md. Purse:$1.6million Yardage:6r628; Par. 71 Friday Feurbatl Pool A Standings:Thailand5, UnitedStates 4, Taiwan4, Spain3. Thailand4, Taiwan0 Ariya andMoriya Jutanugarn, Thailand, def.Candie KungandTeresaLu,Taiwan,3and 2.

PornanongPhatlumand Onnarin Sattayab anphot, Thailand,def.YaniTsengand PhoebeYao,Taiwan, 1 up. unitedStates4, Spain0 Cristie KerrandLexi Thompson, United States, def. BelenMozoandBeatrizRecari, Spain,3and 2. PaulaCreamer andStacy Lewis, UnitedStates, def. Carl ot aCigandaandAzaharaMunoz,Spain,2up. Pool 8 Standings:Japan6, SouthKorea 4, Sweden 8, Australia3. Japan 3,Australia 1 MamikoHigaandMika Miyazato, Japan, def. Minjee LeeandKarrie Webb,Australia, 3and2. Ai Mi yazato and Sakura Yokomine,Japan,halved Katherine KirkandLindseyWright, Australia SouthKorea2, Sweden2 CarolineHedwall andAnnaNordqvist, Sweden, def. InbeeParkandSoYeonRyu, South Korea,1up. Na Yeon Choi andI.K. Kim,South Korea,def. Pernila LindbergandMikaelaParmlid, Sweden,1up.

Champions Tour TheSeniorOpenChampionship Friday At RoyalPorthcawlGolfClub Bridgend,Wales Purse: $2million Yardage:7,021; Par:71 SecondRound BernhardLanger 65-66—131 Chris Williams 68-70—138 Colin Montgom erie 72-66—138 PedroLinhart 70-69—139 67-73—140 BobTwa y TomWatson 74-66—140 BarryLane 72-69—141 RickGibson 70-71—141 BruceVaughan 73-69—142 TomPerniceJnr 78-64—142

FredCouples MiguelAngelJimene z RossDrummond PeterFowler MiguelAngelMartin MarkMouland StevePate Jean-FrancoisRemesy BoonchuRuangkit Carl Mason AngelFranco Olin Browne Jeff Sluman a-ChipLutz ScottDunlap Luis Carbonetti Kirk Triplett SteveJones LuchienSoon Jim Carter Esteban Toledo KatsuyoshiTomori Jeff Hart MikeGoodes DanForsman JoeDaley GaryHallberg SantiagoLuna MarkBrooks JohnCook JavierSanchez FredFunk HiroshiUeda AlastairWebster Malcolm Mackenzie Kohkildoki RussCochran GaryWolstenholme Mike Harwo od MichaelAllen Andrew Oldcorn DavidFrost lan Woosn ma MarcFarry MarcoDawson Willie Wood JerrySmith WraithGrant Ronan Raflerty Seiki Okuda BobCam eron GregTurner JamieSpence PaulWesselingh RogerChapman David JRussell RodSpittle RichardBackwell GraemeBell KennyHuton a-George Zahringer WesShort Jr Philip Walton PaulEales BobGilder JoseManuelCarriles

71-71—142 74-69—143 72-71—143 71-72—143 74-69 —143 74-69—143 75-68—143 73-70—143 73-70—143 72-72—144 74-70—144 72-72—144 73-71—144 72-72—144 71-73—144 76-68—144 72-72—144 71-73—144 76-68—144 72-73—145 73-72—145 72-73—145 71-74 — 145 75-70—145 72-73—145 75-71—146 72-74—146 75-71—146 74-72—146 73-73—146 74-72—146 74-72—146 76-70—146 75-72—147 73-74—147 74-73—147 74-73—147 74-73—147 74-73—147 75-72—147 69-78—147 71-76—147 73-74—147 76-71—147 76-71 —147 76-71—147 74-74—148 78-70—148 75-73—148 77-71—148 73-75—148 73-75—148 71-77—148 75-73—148 75-73—148 77-71—148 76-73—149 76-73—149 74-75—149 71-78—149 71-78—149 77-72—149 72-77—149 73-76—149 81-68—149 79-70—149

TENNIS ATP World Tour AtlantaOpen Friday At AtlanticStation Atlanta Purse:$647,676(WT260) Snrface:Hard-Outdoor Singles Quarlerfinals JohnIsner(f I, UnitedStates, def. MarinkoMatosevic (Bj,Australia,7-6 (8), 6-4. BenjaminBecker, Germany,def. Thiemo de Bakker, Netherlands,6-4,6-2. JackSock,UnitedStates,def.LukasLacko,Slovakia,7-6(6), 6-2. Dudi Sela,Israel,def.VasekPospisil(4), Canada, 7-5, 1-6, 6-2.

CroatiaOpen Friday At ITCStella Maris umag,Croatia Purse:$656,900(WT250) Surface:Clay-Outdoor Singles Quarlerlinats Marin Cilic (3),Croatia,def. LukasRosol, Czech Republic,6-0,6-2. PabloCuevas,Uruguay,def. TeymurazGabashvili, Russia,6-3,4-6,6-2. TommyRobredo (2), Spain, def. PabloCarreno Busta,Spain,6-1, 6-4. FabioFognini(1), Italy, def.BornaCoric, Croatia, 5-7, 7-6(4),6-3.

SuisseOpen Friday At RoyEmersonArena Gstaad,Switzerland Purse:$656,900(WT250) Surface:Clay-Outdoor Singles SecondRound FernandoVerdasco(4), Spain, def.Jan-Lennard Struff,Germ any,3-6, 6-3,7-6 (3). Quarlerfinals Juan Monaco,Argentina, def. ThomazBellucci, Brazil, 7-6(t), 6-1. RobinHaase(7), Netherlands,def.Mikhail Youzhny (1 I,Russia,3-6, 6-1,6-4. PabloAndujar, Spain,def.MarcelGranollers (2), Spain,7-5,6-3. Fernando Verdasco (4), Spain,def. Viktor Troicki, Romania6-4, , 6-7(7), 6-1.

WTA BakuCup Friday At BakiTennisAkademiyasi Baku,Azerbaijan Purse:$260,000(Intl.) Surlace:Hard-Outdoor Singles Quarlerfinals BojanaJovanovski (5), Serbia,def. MisaEguchi, Japan, 4-6, 7-5,6-3. StefanieVoegele,Switzerland,def. ShaharPeer, Israel,6-2,2-6, 6-4. ElinaSvitolina(2), Ukraine,def. PaulineParmentier, France,6-4,6-4. FrancescaSchiavone, Italy, def. Kristina Mladenovic,France,6-3,4-6, 6-0.

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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2014

CYCLING: TOUR DE FRANCE

Wit Ni aiincomman, Tourisa out2n pace By Jamey Keaten The Associated Press

BERGERAC, France Ramunas N av a r dauskas

g ave Lithuania and h i s American team a stage victory Friday at the Tour de

France. Now cycling's great showcase is reduced to this — the race for second place

behind Vincenzo Nibali. The Italian, who has all

but won the yellow jersey, cruised to the finish in Stage 19 in the rain-splatPaul Chiasson/The Canadian Press

Jim Furyk hits on the 14th hole at the Canadian Open on Friday in Montreal. Furyk is tied for the lead.

e rovics are ea a ana ian en GOLF ROUNDUP

The Associated Press MONTREAL — Two-time winner Jim Furyk

birdied two of his last four holes Friday in the at pins, so scores are going to be good," Furyk Canadian Open to match the Royal Montreal said. "It would be a totally different scenario if record at 7-under 63 and tie Tim Petrovic atop these greens were firm." the leaderboard. He won the last of his 16 PGA Tour titles in The 44-year-old Furyk, the 2006 winner at

2010. Hamilton and 2007 champion at Angus Glen, Petrovic was the last player to get in the field, matched Petrovic at 10-under 130 on the tree- grabbing a spot when Benjamin Alvarado withline Blue Course. drew Tuesday. Petrovic won his lone PGA Tour "Winning any event is special," Furyk said. title in New Orleans in 2005.

"I've had a lot of success (in Canada) and really

Graeme McDowell had a 65 to join Scott

a lot of support here. But we're only at the half-

Brown, Andrew Svoboda and Justin Hicks at 7

way point." under. Brown and Svoboda shot 66, and Hicks The 47-year-old Petrovic followed his open- had a 67. ing 64 with a 66. He missed the cuts in his last

five events. "I have been hitting the ball really well for about the last three weeks," Petrovic said. "I've

Michael Putnam, tied for the first-round lead with Petrovic, was 6 under after a 70. Kuchar

also was 6 under after a 65. Also on Friday: U.S. beats Spain at International Crown:

seen signs of some good rounds coming. Am I surprised? Maybe a little." OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The United States Canada's Graham DeLaet, playing in a three- shuffled its lineup in the second round of the some with Furyk and Matt Kuchar, was two International Crown and got the desired result, strokes back along with Kyle Stanley. DeLaet, beating Spain twice to earn its first points in the trying to become the first Canadian winner in eight-country event. Lexi Thompson and Cristie the event in 60 years, also had a 63. Kerr took control onthebacknine against Belen "They're fun to play golf with," Furyk said Mozo and Beatriz Recari in a 3-and-2 win, and about DeLaet and Kuchar. "We chatted a lot

Paula Creamer and Stacy Lewis held on to beat

out there. And then to have everyone play well, AzaharaMunoz and Carlota Ciganda 2 up. you're seeing birdie putts going in, it's a lot of Langer in command at Senior British Open: fun. And I think you can feed off that a little bit. BRIDGEND, Wales — Bernhard Langer Those guys are making birdies, you feel like opened a seven-stroke lead in the Senior Britputts are going in, it's a good vibe." ish Open, following his opening 65 with a 66 to Stanley shot 67.

tered pack behind the Lith-

uanian's breakaway. Only a mishap of the highest order Peter Dejong /The Associated Press during Saturday's time trial Lithuania's Ramunas Navardauskas crosses the finish line to would deny Nibali victory in win the19th stage of the Tour de France in Bergerac, France, on Paris on Sunday. Friday. With cool an d

m ethod-

ical racing, Nibali has bit by bit built a lead of more than seven minutes on his

really power that will mat-

teammate of Peraud's on the AG2R La M o ndiale team. But he's more than two min-

ter," race director Thierry

closest rivals, and much more against many others. utes behind Valverde and Frenchmen Thibaut P i not not considered strong in and Jean-Christophe Per- time trials. American Tejay aud and Spaniard Alejandro van Garderen is regarded Valverde are vying for sec- as strong, but he's anothond and third. er two m i nutes slower in T he s h owdown c o m es sixth place — and erasing down to Saturday's 54-kihis four-minute deficit to lometer (33.5-mile) r ace join the podium contenders a gainst t h e c l o c k fr o m would be no small feat. Bergerac to Perigueux. RelIn reverse order of the atively long by Tour stan- s tandings, riders o n S a t d ards, the t ime t r ial w i l l urday set off one by one require riders to maintain a down the starter's ramp at steady rhythm and face the several-minute inte r v a ls wind or rain on their own over more than six hours. without the protection of the Cheng Ji of Giant-Shimano, pack. the first rider from China in Only 15 seconds separate the race, will go first. Nibali the three riders behind Ni- goes last. bali. Pinot trails the leader The not-quite flat and long by 7 minutes, 10 seconds. course will require riders Peraud is 7:23 back, with to muster all the strength Valverde two seconds slow- they have left in legs that er. Pinot is considered the have suffered, strained and least skilled among the burned over three weeksthree in time trials. a trek that began in the hills " Tomorrow i s t h e m o st and dales of Yorkshire, Enimportant stage of the Tour," gland, covered coarse cobPinot said. "I'll have to be

blestones and ascended sev-

strong." Next in the standings is

eral mountain peaks. "There's no real danger,

France's Romain Bardet, a

it's not too technical — it's

Gouvenou said, referring to the time trial. "There's just a little climb at the end, but af-

ter you've covered the Alps and the Pyrenees, it's really a little climb." Three-time world time-tri-

al champion Tony Martin of Germany is perhaps the favorite to win the stage, Gou-

venou said, but "when you reach this part of the Tour de

France, it's really a question of freshness and what you have left in the tank."

Just as Italy is eager for its first Tour winner since Marco Pantani in 1998, many

French fans are ebullient at the prospect that the first rider from the race's home-

land will reach the podium for the first time since Richard Virenque in 1997.

Those two success stories, however, came at the height of cycling's doping scandal. Both riders were later sanctioned in c onnection with b anned p e rformance e n -

hancers. Since then, with a crackdown on drugs cheats in place, the peloton has cleaned up considerably.

reach 11 under at sunny Royal Porthcawl. Scot-

The 32-year-old DeLaet, winless on the PGA Tour, had nine birdies and two bogeys. "I felt I was in control of my game all day, with a couple of little hiccups," said DeLaet, from Weyburn, Saskatchewan. "I mean, all

three of us played great. I never saw so many putts rolling in. It was a lot of fun. We were feeding off each other. When you see putts rolling in from everywhere like it was in our group, you just feel like putting's easy or something and you just start holing them." Pat Fletcher, born in England, was the last Canadian winner, taking the 1954 event at Point Grey in Vancouver. Carl Keffer is the only

land's Colin Montgomerie, seeking his third straight senior major title, was tied for second with Englishman Chris Williams. Montgomerie had a 66, and Williams shot 70. Horsey up two in Moscow: MOSCOW — England's David Horsey shot a 4-under 68 to take

a two-stroke lead in the Russian Open. Horsey had an 11-under 133 total at Tseleevo Golf and Polo Club. Belgium's Thomas Pieters was sec-

ond after a 68. Riley, Zalatoris reach U.S. Junior final: THE WOODLANDS, Texas — Davis Riley outlasted Sam Horsfield on the 21st hole in the U.S.

Junior Amateur to set up an all-America final Canadian-born champion, winning in 1909 and against William Zalatoris. Riley, the 17-year1914. Albert Murray, a Canadian also born in old from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, who lost in England, won in 1908 and 1913. the final last year, rallied to square the match Furyk and DeLaet matched the course record and finished off the 17-year-old Englishman set by David Morland and Scott Verplank in the with a par on the third extra hole. second round of the 2001 Canadian Open. VerNavarro, Superal advance to U.S. Girls' Junior plank went on to win that week. "To share a course record here is pretty spe-

final: FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Mexico's Marijosse Navarro beat Australia's Shelly Shin in 21 holes

cial and to have two guys in one group do it is pretty amazing," DeLaet said. Furyk, coming off a fourth-place finish in the British Open, made four straight birdies on Nos. 11-14 on his opening nine on the rain-soft-

in the U.S. Girls' Junior to advance to the final against Princess Mary Superal of the Philippines. The 17-year-old Navarro beat Andrea Lee of Hermosa Beach, California, 1 up in the morning quarterfinals on Forest Highlands' Meadow Course. The 17-year-old Superal beat

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at you like, 'What just happened?' " Petersen the family man, at 49, could have retired in Boise. But Petersen the competitor knew it was time to

go. "Kind of a gut feeling," he football job, or UCLA's the said. two times it was offered, was Washington ac q uired confirmed Thursday when one of the nation's premier Petersen complained about coaches and innovators and traffic — in Seattle. the Pac-12 added another The good news is, he lives s tellar football mind t o a close enough to campus to growing stockpile. avoid the real gnarly stuff. NFL.com recently ranked interested in taking USC's

"But everything else there

Petersenthe second-best col-

you have to plan out your day," he said. "Can't go there. Why not? Well, it's going to take two hours." No one who really knows

lege football coach behind Alabama's Nick Saban.

Petersen thought for a min-

Petersen doesn't look like

Woody Hayes or Bear Bryant. If he wore brown shorts, you might think he drove a

ute he'd end up inbumper-to- UPS truck. But he has the inbumper Los Angeles. tangible "it" factor. Three's not a crowd to this Washington pla y ers, guy, it's a mob. burned by Sarkisian's deAt a news conference in parture to USC, have quickly Boise, Idaho, days before the come toappreciate Petersen. 2006 Fiesta Bowl in which Boise State's epic win over his Boise S tate B r oncos Oklahoma is still etched in stunned Oklahoma and the the mind of Washington ofcollege football world, Pe- fensive lineman Ben Riva. "I kind of realize why they tersennoted the stampede of national media in town.

There were two of us. It is conspiratorial to sug-

gest Petersen purposely tanked his interview with USC so it could then hire

were so successful," Riva

said. "That's probably one of the biggest things that have changed. How hard the workouts are. How hard

but they worked harder than

all along. anyone." Let's just say it all worked It wasn't just that. Riva out for the best.

says Petersen's team-build-

It figured Petersen would someday leave Boise, but he wasn't easily pried from his seat. He spurned offer after offer during an eight-year

i ng philosophy is t r u ly unique, even if it seems like "cheesy stuff, like making us play ice-breaker games."

run in which he led Boise

State to a 92-12 record. Petersen prowled patiently for the right opportunity and seems to have nailed it.

Montoya back at Indy intent on winning for Penske MOTOR SPORTS

The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — Juan

Riva said. "When you're on a team

with a hundred guys, not everyone is going to like each

The Colombian is entered in the Brickyard 400 for the

other," Riva added. "That's just human nature. But with

explicit purpose of winning at Indy in NASCAR and giving team owner Roger Penske one of the few trophies missing from his collection. Montoya is not looking for a good points day Sunday

him ... it kind of got me to talk to guys I may not have he leftbecause therewas only talked to before." one last train leaving town Petersen is no stranger before major college football to Pac football; he was an partitioned the biggest and Oregon assistant in the midbest five football conferences 1990s alongside current Coach Mark Helfrich. But

Boise State lived among Petersen is, in every way, in a different league now. His Petersen could compete in glossy win-loss record figthe old Bowl Championship ures to take a hit as he reSeries system w it h o v er- boots his career in a den of achieving teams that willed darlgers. their way toward the top of Kyle Whittingham knows. the others.

the rankings. However, the

reliever Scalley allowed a pair of singles before striking out the game's final batter. "We haven't lost a game yet, and I realContinued from C1 Murphy tracked down a line drive that deGresham responded with a lead-off ho- flected off Steelhammer's glove and beat ly expect us to go down there and be able mer by Trevor Bless in the bottom of the the hitter with a quick throw to first base. to compete," Dan Ruhl said. "One through third. But Steelhammer, the team's ace, Bend North continued to hammer the 13 we don't have much drop off on this kept his composure on the mound and ball in the fifth inning with a two-out rally team. I expect we will represent Oregon struck out the next batter on three pitches. that saw five straight hitters reach safely. well." "You want to have your best guy avail- Ruhl and Steelhammer each sent two-run Bend North survived some nervous able in the championship game, and he doubles into right field — the latter shot moments early in Friday's state final with did a great job keeping them off balance," putting the 10-run rule into play. Steelhammer coming through with a "We've taught them to sit back and take strikeout to leave the bases loaded in the Bend North manager Dan Ruhl said. "We knew who their best hitters were and we the ball the other way and that has shown first inning. Gresham advanced runners weren't going to give them any fastballs." in their hitting," coach Dan Ruhl said. to second and third base in the next inBend North took command with a fourGresham battled back with Keegan ning, but again came away empty after run spurt in the fourth inning sparked Hunt hitting a lead-off double in the bot- Scalley scooped up a hopper in the dirt for when Dylan Ruhl connected for a two- tom of the fifth. The team extended play the third out. run single and came around to score when Reece McKenzie sent a fly ball to Other members of the championship himself on a wild pitch later in the inning. right field that allowed teammate Kimo team areOwen Aylward,Stephen Logan, Tobias added an RBI-single through the Hiu to tag up and slide home safely to es- A.J. Lovejoy, Flynn Lovejoy, Noah Murilright side to stretch the lead to 8-1. cape the mercy rule. lo, Cody Phillips and Logan Wehrman, Gresham notched a run in the bottom Gresham wouldn't muster any more along with assistant coaches John Murof the fourth on an RBI-double by Ethan magic in their final at-bats, as Bend North phy and Travis Lovejoy. Abrahamson. But Bend North stopped another run from scoring when Jackson

Pablo Montoya is back at Indianapolis Motor Speedway — one night only, an encore of sorts, in a guest-starring role for Team Penske.

He didn't leave Boise State because he went 8-4 last year;

from the other five.

Bend North

they work us. It sort of made

Steve Sarkisian, leaving va- sense. They didn't always cated the comfort-fit Wash- have the most talent, Boise, ington job Petersen wanted

David Ball /For The Bulletin

Bend North players celebrate their victory over Gresham at the majors state tournament in Portland on Friday night.

H e coached Utah o f t h e Mountain West Conference

new collegeplayoffand autonomy structure will fun- to an undefeated 2008 seanel more resources to major son capped with a Sugar conferences as it cuts adrift Bowl wi n o ver A l abama. the rest. Utah is 18-19 overall since Petersen had to get to a joining the Pac-12. "It's going to be tough sledpower league even if change was hard. ding, no doubt," Petersen "Everybody's in shock," he said. said of people on both ends There is congestion everyof his move from Boise to where in the Pac-12's traffic Washington. "The kids look lanes.

Indianapolis 500, where he

"But coulda, woulda and should've doesn't count. At least I had a chance and I still

was confident he had a shot

Ryan Hunter-Reay down to the wire. Now 14 races into

at drinking the celebratory milk for the second time in

his IndyCar return, Montoya has hit a groove and is begin-

his storied career. Although

ning to resemble the driver

think I've got a good chance he led three times for 16 laps, who won t h e 1 999 CA RT this year." he finished a distant fifth championship. He won at Montoya was back at the

as Penske teammate Helio

Pocono and has five top-10

Brickyard in May for t he

Castroneves battled winner

finishes.

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and doesn't care about a top-

10 finish. It's checkered flag or bust. "With the position I'm in

here, it's do or die," Montoya said Friday. " I don't c a r e about finishing fifth or sixth or seventh." Montoya left NASCAR at

the end of last season, when his contract was not renewed by Chip Ganassi. He jumped

HURRY, GREAT DEALS ARE HEATING UP.

to IndyCar to drive for Ga-

nassi rival Penske, who has given Montoya the opportunity to return to the Brick-

yard to get the win that got away.

SUMMER CLEARANCEEVENT

Although he won the Indi-

anapolis 500 in 2000, Mont oya went 0 -for-7 at

Indy

during his NASCAR days. But he was oh-so-close at least twice, and many believe

Montoya coughed those wins away. He led 116 laps in 2009 un-

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til a speeding penalty on his final pit stop cost him the win, and he was out f r ont the next year with 20 laps

remaining until an ill-timed caution ruined his day. Mon-

toya went to pit road and got four tires while everyone else took two. Stuck deep in traf-

The Associated Press

fic with little time to make up the ground, he crashed and finished 32nd. "Yeah, once or twice, and I probably coulda, shoulda

Washington head coach Chris Petersen takes questions at the

and would've won the 500

2014Pac-12mediadaysin LosAngeles onThursday.

this year as well," he said.

RKNQNw Peebles Continued from C1 Peebles' hot streak actu-

He has yet to cool off. $600,000 in career earnings. "When you get that dose (to But over the past 14 months a world title) and you can dang he has been a cowboy on a near taste it, you want it pretty bad," Peebles says about his motivation this season. "Last year was my shortest season

mission.

into the National Finals Rodeo

on TV that I'd take advantage

of '47 Rodeo in Spanish Fork

eighth in the world standings with $81,800. He was even better in Las Vegas, winning two rounds and placing in five others en route to earning $116,386 over the 10-day

of every moment and it ended up being the best year I ever had." Peebles did not exactly come out of nowhere. A five-time

and the Cheyenne Frontier Days in Wyoming this week-

NFR contestant, he placed 10th in the world in 2011 and 2012,

more serious," he adds, "and

second in the season-ending was a top-15 finisher in 2010 standings. and 2009, and has more than

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By Sam Farmer

could be just as challenging.

more at ease now that he's rid

Los Angeles Times

At least quarterback Colin

of acoach and off ensive coordinator whose schemes, he felt,

Kaepernick's contract is done, track. Oakland is looking for camp as the starter, he has to NFL training camps begin- and the team has a dazzling help from a handful of players be looking over his shoulder. ning this week, pro football new stadium in Santa Clara. whose stars faded elsewhere Will Darrelle Revis redishas provided many more Can Jadeveon Clowney — among them quarterback cover his greatness in New questions than answers. The dominate at the highest level? Matt Schaub, running back England? The All-Pro cornerpicture will become clearer in The Houston Texans defen- Maurice Jones-Drew, and de- back is playing for the Patrithe coming weeks. sive lineman and No. 1 over- fensive linemen Justin Tuck ots now, and he's looking forAre the Seattle Seahawks all pick isn't expected to get and LaMarr Woodley. ward to a much better expepoised to repeat as Super off to a quick start. He's reWill Philadelphia miss De- rience than he had in Tampa Bowl champions'? covering from the sports her- Sean Jackson? The Eagles last season. In his one season Is Johnny Football going nia surgery he underwent in will see their erstwhile star re- with the Buccaneers, his first

didn't take full advantage of his

strengths. "It's really a good thing to have two coaches who believe

inyou," Griffin said following a two-hour practice that was far

from crisp, adding that Gruden and offensive coordinator Sean McVay were doing "a great job." "They'vegiven me a lot on my shoulders in that quarterback room. I cherish that. You

want to be asked to do more — or just to be asked to do the bare minimum."

to put the Cleveland Browns

back in the win column'? What's in store for Indianapolis quarterback Andrew

Luck in this pivotal third season? A look at these and other

quarterback had startedthe season withoutbenefit of train-

different on that side of the ball. Champ Bailey is gone. So are Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Shaun Philips. Players now in orange indude pass rusher DeMarcus Ware, cornerback Aqib

W ith h i s

m o b ility c o m -

the Redskins didn't win anoth-

er game. If injury and an ill-fitting system were what held Griffin

back in his sophomore season, they are gone now - not available as excuses, legitimate or

otherwise, as Griffin launches into his third season and the challenge of reclaiming the Redskins' winning tradition. All that remains is learn-

ing the fine points of Gruden's offense, developing a rapport with his bulked-up receiving corps and, as the coach put it, "reps, reps, reps." "I think we all know in this room it's beneficial to be out

Even though Smith enters

June, so that could complicate his transition to outside line-

pressing questions: Does Denver have the defense to make another run?

promised and m e chanics understandably rusty when the regular-season opened, he struggled to complete his throws and, at times, stay upright against blitz-happy defenses. After compiling a 3-10 record, he was benched, and

coordinator in Philadelphia. a pass from Newton last sea-

The Broncos certainly look

Talib and safety T.J. Ward.

ceiver at least twice a year, be-

Tampa, the third coach the

And Mathews, who is in the fi-

the NFL's fastest players.

off-season, the 49ers begin camp with more than their

anteed a housecleaning. Now

defensive stars,safety Earl

the team has a new left tackle in Branden Albert, and right

Watson and cornerback Richard Sherman, by signing them

tackle in r ookie first-round

to bank-breaking extensions.

pickJa'Waun James.Theonly They also retained defensive holdover from last season, end Michael Bennett. KeepcenterMike Pouncey, could be ing running back Marshawn months away from full recov- Lynch happy will be expenery from hip surgery. sive. He wants a raise from ls this the year for Luck and his current annual salary of the Colts? Indianapolis was $5.5 million. The team's most a scary team last season, the significant losses have been only NFL club to knock off along the offensive and defenDenver, San Francisco and sive lines, and that could hurt. Seattle. Now, in his third season, quarterback A n d rew

been sacked on the opening

a left-for-dead franchise to

now they've reached into it

unites Vick and Marty Morn-

There isn' t a wide receiver on

play. A false start followed. He

the NFC title game. This year

in hopes of getting back on

hinweg, his old offensive

Carolina's roster who caught

with 12 touchdowns and 21

This much we know: Pete Carroll will have his team ready to

Luck is surrounded by his play. best supporting cast. Receiver Reggie Wayne is back from a major knee injury, and tight end Dwayne Allen too has returned from a hip injury that sidelined him last season. The Colts have added receiv-

Who will be on the other end of Cam Newton's passes?

On one series, he would have

L ovie Smith takes over i n Buccaneers have hired in an

interceptions. The move re-

The quarterback was far from sharp Thursday.

Jerricho Cotchery and Tiquan Underwood. Do the Bucs start here?

ament was repaired, he was a effort to end a playoff drought backerin defensivecoordinamisfit who played much more that has stretched six seasons. tor Romeo Crennel's system. That's an a d justment, but zone than he wanted. Now, he The former Chicago Bears Still, the Texans have high Philadelphia also gets receiv- has a chance to make a huge coach assumes the top job at hopes that Clowney will be a er Jeremy Maclin back from a contribution to a team that a franchise that went 11-21 in star, especially when coupled knee injury that sidelined him went 12-4 last season despite two seasons under Greg Schiwith dominant defensive line- for last season. Speedy run- a lousy defense. So far, he has ano. Lining up at quarterback man J.J. Watt. ning back Darren Sproles will gotten rave reviews from his for the Buccaneers is 35-yearCan Gregg Williams re- be a welcome addition. new teammates. o ld Josh McCown, who i s What's the most intriguing vive his career in St. Louis? What happened to the Mi- coming off his best season afWilliams, the disgraced de- quarterback c o mpetition? smi pound machine? After ter filling in ably for an injured That's easy: Brian Hoyer and leading the league in sacks Jay Cutler in Chicago. fensive coordinator in New Orleans who was suspended Johnny Manziel battling for allowed and getting only two Can the Seahswks do it indefinitely for his role in the the starting job in Cleveland. touchdowns from top rusher again? The NFL hasn't had Bountygate scandal, is now in Hoyer, a h o metown h ero, Lamar Miller, the Dolphins repeat champions sinceNew charge ofthe Rams' defense. played three games for the w ere due foran offensive hne England won it al l i n 2 0 04 He's back working with his Browns last season before overhaul anyway. But last sea- and '05, but Seattle has put itpal, Rams Coach Jeff Fisher, suffering a torn knee liga- son's bullying scandal involv- self in good position to make who was head coach in Ten- ment.Manziel,a.k.a.Johnny ing guard Richie Incognito another run. The Seahawks nessee when Williams was Football, is the Heisman-win- and others pretty much guar- retained two of their biggest

Does MichaelVick have anything left? The New York Jets hope so. They signed him to back up second-year quarterback Geno Smith, who was underwhelming last season

fin told reporters.

than premier: Jason Avant,

cause Jackson is now playing for division rival Washington.

Everyone knows Peyton Manning and the Broncos can put points on the board. Manning the Titans' defensive coordi- ning star from Texas A8zM threw for more yards and nator from 1997 to 2000. He whose spectacular scramtouchdowns than anyone in was a senior assistant on the bling made him college foothistory last season. He still has Titans' staff last season, but ball's most exciting quarplenty of offensive weapons, this marks his return as a co- terback ... but whose love of although receiver Eric Decker ordinator. The Rams are load- night life has to make the and running back Knowshon ed with defensive talent, and Browns a little nervous. they'll need it, playing in the Moreno have moved on. Are the Pittsburgh Steells this Jim Harbaugh's most NFL's toughest division. ers going (bsck) to ground? daunting coaching challenge? Can San Diego's workhorse The Steelers' running game With linebacker Aldon Smith put in another full season? was missing in action for and cornerback Chris Culliv- Running back Ryan Mathews many years, but Pittsburgh er facing legal problems, line- was key to the Chargers' suc- looks to be getting back to backer NaVorro Bowman still cess last fall, when he made that grind-it-out style. Le'Verecoveringfrom a brutalknee it through an entire regular on Bell gained 1,259 yards injury, a couple of disgruntled season for the first time and from scrimmage last season, offensive stalwarts — tight rushed for a career-high 1,255 the most by a Steelers rookie end Vernon Davis and right yards. Those aren't LaDainian since Franco Harris in 1972. guard Alex Boone — both Tomlinson-type numbers, but The team picked up a poundwanting new contracts, and theypaved the way for San Di- er in LeGarrette Blount, and the Cleveland Browns trying ego to get back to the playoffs. rookie Dri Archer is among to trade for Harbaugh this

this year are a collection of veterans who are more passable

after his anterior cruciate lig-

nal year ofhis rookie contract, was missed when sidelined by share of d istractions. John injury in a divisional playoff Madden says Harbaugh's first game at Denver. year with the 49ers, in 2011, Silver & Black, yes, but are might have been the greatest the Raiders turning gray? coachingperformancein NFL The Raiders have always history, when Harbaugh took paid homage to the past, and

there at practice and not have to worry about an injury," Grif-

son. Steve Smith is gone, and so are Brandon LaFell, Ted Ginn Jr. and Domenik Hixon. Running routes for Newton

LOS ANGELES — With

Griffin was asked to do nothing at all as Mike Shanahan's coaching tenure came to anend lastDecember. The ing camp or a single preseason snap, his right knee still tender from reconstructive surgery nine months earlier.

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a pass-catching corps that includes the excellent TY. Hilton.

executed ahandoff, then fired a ball to DeSean Jackson, whose speed he's still learning to read, that was nearly intercepted by Brandon Meriweather.

Receivers struggled, too. "They're dropping more than they're catching!" groused

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"We weren't as efficient as

we wanted to be all around,

including myself," Griffin conceded. "So it's a good thing to have to work through rain and

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throw those wet footballs and

have to catch those wet foot-

.

balls and have to work on that quarterback-center exchange."

Gruden didn't sugar-coat the proceedings.

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"Robert was a little erratic,"

Gruden said. "The balls were really wet early on and didn't come out of his hands.... He'll be the first to tell you he needs

to improve, and I'll be the sec-

ond to tell you he needs to improve." The Redskins'

f r anchise

quarterback has 19 more days of training camp to do just that. And for the fans who showed

up Thursday, the privilege of watchinghis progression was its own reward.

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black legging and one white. "It's called the yin and the yang," Griffin e x plained. "White and black, working together. We're all brothers; we're doing it together." As cornerback DeAngelo Hall sees it, Griffin has come into his own. " From th e

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came in here, Robert kind of knew that Jay wanted him: He wanted tocoach him; he

felt he would be special," Hall said. "We all see that. I think

he's becoming a pro. This'll be his third year. He has had his highs; he had had lows.... This is a guy who understands what it takes to be a quarterback in the National Football League.

He understands he's going to have a microscope on his life 24/7. He relishes that."

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Eye onunemployment Hiring has risen at a healthy pace this year, and that's helped to steadily reduce unemployment. Employers have added 200,000-plus jobs for five straight months. In that same period, the national unemployment rate slid from 6.7 percent to 6.1 percent as of last month, the lowest rate in nearly six years. Economists predict that the rate in July held at that level. The Labor Department reports its latest unemployment data on Friday.

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The price of oil edged higher Friday. Gold rose amid tensions in Ukraine and the Middle East, its first gain in four days. Crops were mixed.

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BRIEFING

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Bendistillery, expanding,hires6 Bendistillery Inc. has hired six employeesand added a night shift to keep up with an increase in demand for its gins, vodkas and rye whiskey, according to a newsrelease issued Friday. The distillery, located on Pinehurst Road, northwest of Bend, expanded into four new states this year: Connecticut, New Jersey, Nevada andTennessee, said Alan Dietrich, CEO. "We're projecting, depending on howsales go for the rest of 2014, as much as a 45percent increase in sales for the entire year," he said. With the newemployees, the distillery now employs32 people,the news release states. Dietrich attributes the growth to the maturity of Bendistillery's brand, an increase in private-label distilling — making products for other people to selland an overall increase in awareness of craft spirits. "Craft spirits are definitely a force within the industry," he said. "It's not a novelty any longer. It's a real market niche." — From staff reports

By Rachael Rees The Bulletin

Madras' first brewery is in the works, with plans to open next year.

Earth2o bottled water.

"Lagers require a worldclass water source to bring out all of the subtle malt characteristics put into the beer,"

"We want to bring another according to a presentation level of culture to Madras," Luelling prepared foran said Aaron Luelling, co-owner Economic Development for of Luelling Orchard Brewing Central Oregon PubTalk on Co. "We feel there is a need, Thursday. "Lagers don't have and we believe people want to a huge hop bill to hide behind, have a local brewery they can and with beer being 90 percall theirs." cent water, Madras makes Luelling plans to brew craft sense — a no-brainer." lagers using locally grown Luelling currently lives in barley and hops and water Las Vegas, he said, and brews from Opal Springs, near beer in his garage, but once Culver, also the source for the brewery gets funded, he

plans on ordering equipment and relocating to Madras. He hopes to brew 750 barrels during the first year of production and sell his beer in kegs, 16-ounce cans and bottles,for seasonal beers.

"Initially we're going to start local, and as we grow, we're going to grow into the Willamette Valley," he said. "Our first choice (for out-of-state expansion) would be to open into the Washington market as our growth goes forward." Luelling does not yet have a location for the brewery. He hopes to open either near Ma-

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more on production, but if he opens downtown, he would make itmore ofa brewpub.

"If we go up at the airport, the vision is you could be sitting outside in the beer garden and looking at Mount Jefferson and seeing the planes fly in and out," he said. Janet Brown, Jefferson

County manager for EDCO, said the brewery's theme,

vintage pin-up labels from the 1940s and 1950s, will complement the new Erickson Air-

TODAY • COBA Tour of Homes: Ashowcaseof work by Central Oregon Builders Association members; continues through Sunday; www.connectiondepot.com Ioregon/bend-redmond -sunriver/coba-tour-of -homes. SUNDAY • COBA Tour of Homes: (See above) TUESDAY • BeginningPhotoshopfor Macs:Two-day class, July 29 and Aug.5. Learn to use Photoshop CS6.Must have working knowledge of Macintosh; $79; 6-9 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 NW Coll egeW ay,Bend; 541-383-7270 or cocc.edu/ community-learning. THURSDAY • Making Project Management Indispensablefor BusinessResults: Project Management Institute round-table discussion hosted bythe Willamette Valley chapter. Project ManagementProfessionals will earn professional development unitsfor attending. RSVP required; free; 7:15-8:30 a.m.;The Environmental Center,16 NW KansasAve., Bend;541385-6908,Busch@teleport. com or www.pmiwv.org. • QuickBooksSeminar: Business owners canlearn basic functions for accurate accounting; $97; 9 a.m.-f p.m. Accurate Accounting and Consulting, 61383S. U.S. Highway97, SuiteA, Bend; 541-389-5284 or admin©joyofquickbooks .com. • For thecomplete business calendar, pick up Sunday's Bulletin or visit bendbulletin.com/bizcal

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"It will be wonderful to have ourfirstcommercial brewery open up soon," she said, adding Madras has been wanting to attract a brewery forsome time. "It's another cool thing

that will put us on the map." — Reporter: 541-617-7818, rrees@bendbulletin.com

By Michael Kanell The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

New YorkTlmesNewsService

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Should Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox

hew on this, would ya? The U.S. dollar

is getting stronger, according to the closely watched — or at least, heavily seasoned — index of glob-

choose to raise its $80 billion offer for Time Warner,

it now has significantly more cash to do so. The company announced Friday it was selling its Italian and German pay-television businesses

Big Mac Index. A series of world currencies have weakened against the dollar over the past year, according to the Economist, which puts this really-only-half-joking measure together.

to the British Sky Broad-

casting Group for more than $9 billion, valuable cash that could help bolster its pursuit of Time Warner, which has so far spurned any takeover offer.

The idea is that — all

things being equal — the price paid for the same

At the same time, the deal

with BSkyB — itself 39 percent owned by 21st Century

product around the world

will tend toward equaling out. The theory is called purchasing-power parity and the index uses the conceptand what it calls the notion

Fox — continues the latest wave of consolidation in the The AssociatedPress file photo

European media industry.

Big Macs are the long-time flagship food of Mcoonald's, which serves fast food in 119 countries.

It would allow BSkyB, one

of burgernomics — to gauge the relative strengths of different currencies. The Economist prices one

product — the Big Macaround the world and mea-

sures the change in its local cost over time. Oh, and in India, where there are wide

religious objections to eating beef, they use the Maharaja Mac, a chicken sandwich.

(They also weight the currenciesby grossdomestic product, but no need to go

too deep into that). The conclusion today,

15 percent undervalued

against the dollar now. The most overvalued currency in the world, apparently, is in Norway: a Big Mac costs 48 kroner — the equivalent of $7.77 — compared with $4.80 in the United States, according to the Economist. The weak-

est currency in the world is Ukraine, where the Big Mac costs $1.62. Now, a stronger dollar

But the value of the dollar

of Europe's largest pay-televisionproviders, to expand its reach, offering premium

is not just about the number

sportsand movie services to

of dollars floating around the U.S. economy. The dollar has always been a haven in tough times for investors, bulking up

about 20 million customers

when other nations were embroiled in trouble. So the

prisingly, on how it could change the dynamics of

Economist release explaining today's index blamed the

21st Century Fox's quest to win over Time Warner and

however narrow its scope, the Big Mac Index is at least

dollar's strength to the varitered in or around Europe. "It is not on the whole sur-

create an enormous media conglomerate with prized assets as diverse as HBO,

it effectively lowers the price for you But if you happen to be in the export businesswhether you are selling peanuts, pastries or legal services — you tend to hate a stronger buck, because it makes what you are selling more expensive overseas. However unscientific and

according to the Economist:

If you are buying say, a

one slice of evidence that years of asset-buying and near-zero interest rates by

The average valuation has moved from"roughly neu-

Maserati made in Italy or cheese made in France or

the Federal Reserve have not trashed the dollar's value, as

tral" five years ago to about

grape leaves from Lebanon,

critic sfeared.

is terrific for some things.

ous international crises cenprising that currencies globally are looking a bit less supersized," the Economist release said.

Not so fast, McDonald's:Russiasaysyouserve too manycalories, so it's suingyou Nearly a quarter-century after McDonald's startled anddelighted Soviets with their first taste of American fast-food culture, the company's nowfacing a lawsuit that could ban it from selling some of its signature products. The Russianconsumer-protection agency said Friday it is taking thecompanyto court for selling foodsthat contain morefats and carbohydrates thanareallowed bynational regulations. There's nodemonstrable connection betweenthe McDonald's suit andtensionsbetweenMoscow andWash-

ington, but the Russianagency, Rospotrebnadzor, has ahistory of actions that appear to dovetail Russia's political agenda. According to the statement, somefood tested in Novgorod wasfound with microbial contamination and several items had caloric values two to three times higher than allowed bynational regulations. Products that were mentioned for incorrect nutritional information were cheeseburgers, Royal Cheeseburgers — the local equivalent of the Quarter Pounder — fish sandwiches and several milkshakevarieties.

The suits asks that sale of McDonald's products that do not meetthe regulations be declared illegal, but it was not clear what penalt ythecompanycouldface.McDonald's did not immediately reply to a request for comment. After the collapse oftheUSSRin1991, other AmericanandEuropeanchains staked out their own territory. Russianmalls now have food courts virtually identical to America's, exceptCinnabonandother familiar names arewritten in Cyrillic.

PEOPLE • Elise Michaelsrecently became themarketing manager at GlasWeld, which designsand manufactures glass repair technology products, in Bend. Shehasover 25 years experience inthe radio and television industry, and in 2005shestarted her own marketing andWeb development business. • KennethGoodinwas elected to the board of directors of the Education Foundation for Bend-La Pine Schools. He is a senior associate at Stahancyk, Kent & Hookin Bend, where hepractices domestic-relations law.

the museum, she said.

Fox sheds European TV, eyeing U.S. giant

al currencies known as the

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of approximately25 airplanes from World War II. Luelling Orchard Brewing could possibly make special brews to honor some of the planes in

— The Associated Press

from Ireland to Italy. But the focus on the deal

from analysts and investors centered, perhaps unsur-

Warner Bros., Fox News Channel and the 20th Century Fox film and TV stu-

dios living under one roof. In announcing the sale of the international busi-

nesses a deal long in the making, 21st Century Fox officials emphasized that the move would simplify the company's structure.

They also said Foxplanned to resume its stock buy-

backprogram nextmonth. Strll, some of the $7.2 brllion in after-tax proceeds

from the deal could just as easily be spent raising the Time Warner bid. Time

Warner has argued so far that the initial $85-a-share takeover offer advanced by

Murdoch and his team was too low.

U.S. rulesagainst Chinesesolar New York TimesNewsService Even as regulators continue to wrestle with the protracted

posing duties of 10.74 percent to 55.49 percent. The ruling

trade conflict with China over

follows a separate decision in

forsome ofthe large,low-cost manufacturers that have dom-

solar panels, the case has already started to reshape the industry, lifting manufacturers based outside China while also raising prices of panels for developers. On Friday, the U.S. Commerce Department took

June that ruled that Chinese

inated the market, like Yingli

solar panel manufacturers

and Suntech.

another step in that direction,

finding that Chinese solar companies had dumped their products on the American

market at below cost, and im-

developers and analysts say, resulting in decreased demand

had benefited from unfair govBut it has been a boon to ernment subsidies and that American and European imposed steep duties of about

manufacturers, whose prod-

19 percent to 35 percent. Even though the rulings are

ucts are suddenly seen as competitive and are winning

preliminary, the effect of the

new business.

higher tariffs imposed in June Still, the trade case could has been evident in the market. be harmful to the industry as Panel prices have increased a whole, which needs to keep by about 10percent since then, lowering its prices.

New YorkTimes New Service file photo

China is a big player in the solar industry. But tariffs have already limited sales of Chinese solar panels to the U.S., to the point that they account for a little less than a tenth of the Chinese industry's worldwide sales.


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SPOTLIGHT

HumaneSociety has mature pets The HumaneSociety of Central Oregon is offering half off the adoption fees for mature animals (6 years andolder) through Thursday. A variety of dogs and cats are available to fit any lifestyle, according to the news release. "Whatyou see is what you get," said shelter manager KarenBurns. "There is no guessing on size, personality or how much energy the animal will have asan adult." All animals include a full adoption care package. The HumaneSociety of Central Oregon is lo-

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cated at 61170 SE 27th

St. in Bend. Contact: www.hsco. org or 541-382-3537.

Band camp in Redmond As part of its Carnegie Hall Campaign, the award-winning Ridgeview High School Band is hosting a band camp Aug.15 in Redmond. The camp is opento all students entering kindergarten through eighth grade inCentral Oregon. Students do not need previous experience on aninstrument to participate. Students will be split into groups depending on age andexperience. The "Elementary Introduction" will introduce students to music and musical instruments. Participants will also make instruments out of common items. The "Middle School Camp" will introduce the band instruments and how to makesounds on them.Forexperienced players, the campwill focus on improving all aspects of musical performance andhowto get more out of a practice session. The camps run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Ridgeview High School, located at 4555 SWElkhorn Ave. in Redmond. Cost is $45 and includes lunch, a snackand a camp T-shirt. There is no formal deadline for registration. However, organizers recommend early registration to ensure correct T-shirt size. Contact: rvhs. redmond.k12.or.us (information under RVHS Summer Activities), dave.sime©redmond. k12.or.us or 541-548-

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Aaron Pugh shows Lucas Smith, 14, how to play a chord on his electric guitar during a lesson at Cascade School of Music. The school has

grown from 200 students to 500 over the past four years.

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classes, and then move them on to individualized instruction. "Once you get them in the door and get them going ... it makes sense for them to transi-

tin

n 2010, when some other arts

nonprofits were shutting their doors or scrambling to keep them open, Cascade School of Music took the chance of signing a lease and

tion into individual lessons," he

moving into its own home. At

said. Musicians young and old can now take private lessons in piano, voice, guitar, bass,

the time, the school served just

violin, viola, cello, saxophone,

Tower hosts Eiton Johntridute

200 students.

flute, drums, harp, trombone,

Today, the student population has more than doubled, to 500

clarinet, tuba, euphonium and

Singer KennyMetcalf will pay tribute to the young Elton John in a special one-man showfor Tower Theatre members, sponsors and volunteers at 8 p.m. Aug. 9. In his acclaimed show, Metcalf will sit at the Tower's Steinway piano and personify the sound and look of the young, iconic John. "The show's in two parts and covers all the classic hits," said Metcalf, whodonscostumes and glasses to complete his transformation into the rocketman. Metcalf performs "Rocketman," "Yellow Brick Road," "Levon," "Candle in the Wind" and other John classics in the show. To become amember and see the concert, contact: www.tower theatre.org/support/ membership.

students.

1395.

— From staff reports

"The whole business model that we concocted to justify leasing this building was, 'In a couple of years, we should have a good number of students. Maybe in five years we'll be looking at being full,'" said Dillon Schneider, founder and executive director of the school.

"We were kind of banking (on), 'This had better work.

This has gotta work,' not really

knowing how it was going to turn out," he said. "The way it's

turned out, we're a year, year and a half ahead of that (being full)," he said.

The beginning Back in a May 2002 Bulletin article, musician and music

educator Schneider posed the question, "How manypeople would play football if they had to practice by themselves every day, got to see their coach for half an hour once a week'?

If they had to suit up, put on the pads, run around the field, tackle dummies by themselves

and maybegettoplay in agam e once a year?"

trumpet. The school offers early childhood music instruction and a plan called The Musician's Path that leads a beginner toward private lessons and Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin

Dillon Schneider, founder and executive director of the Cascade School of Music in Bend, says the12-year-old school is "bursting at the seams." In the fall, some before-school classes will be held to

ease the crowding.

participation in an ensemble.

Two of the school's students, Elizabeth White and Parker Lasala, won scholarships to CSM

this year. Rotary Club of Bend awarded White$1,000through the Del Morris Memorial Piano

Schneider asked the question

the school's early days, but its

community-minded premise problem of new musicians prac- hasn't changed. "Our whole program model is ticing their instruments, often in seclusion. to get people started with group As a jazz guitar instructor, classes, just because they're Schneider developed apractice more social and they're more of overlapping his individual engaging and there can just be lessons so he could teach two a little more fun," Schneider rhetorically to illustrate the

students concurrently.

"People had such a gas playing with each other," Schneider said, that he was inspired to

launch Cascade Community School of Music, where budding musicians could learn in a social environment. The school

said earlier this month, sitting

in his small office at the front of Cascades School of Music's building, located on the banks of the Deschutes River at 200 NW Pacific Park Lane, near downtown Bend.

"Abigpart of the draw about held its first classes in a bormoving here is that we'd finalrowed space on O.B. Riley Road ly be able to offer individual in July 2002. lessons," Schneider said, the The word "Community" has philosophy being to start young dropped from the name since and adult students with group

Scholarship, and Lasala won a $600scholarship from the Sunriver Music Festival's Young

Artists Scholarship Program. Nina Lawler, 13, took her first

group class about three years ago. From there, she began taking private lessons at the school, said her father, Bill Lawler. A

keyboardist and bass player, he used to play in a Chicago bluesrock band that "got close, but no cigar" to greater success. "I'm living vicariously through my daughter. She's got a good ear," he said. "We try to get together in the living room and jam to different iTtmes (songs). I get onbass and try not to screw everything up," he added, laughing. SeeMusic /D4


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W ic assa eso t e Bi earemosto tenmisinter rete? The Kansas City Star about an area of sin in the VOICES OFFAITH The Rev. Scott Gordon, quoter's life. Claycomo Baptist Ch u r ch: The desire of the misinter- ing judgment from its context. Many passages vie for consid- preter is to silence his perGod indeed forbids a horeration, but the first "bit" that ceived foe by saying, "Hey! rible judgmentalism in these came to mind we find in Mat- Jesus said you can't judge me passages. thew 7:1-6 and Romans 2:1-5. The statements, first by Je-

about this. You can't tell me

I'm wrong!" Our society seeks to utilize this approach to shackle biblically focused Christians, desiring to keep us from bringing our world view, usually too often misinterpreted. Typ- pertaining to ethics or moralically, someone who misuses ity, to the arena of public disthe statement of Christ from cussion. With both aforementhe Sermon on the Mount tioned passages, these people "quotes" it when confronted remove God's word concernsus ("Judge not, that you not be judged") and then by Paul ("in passing judgment on another you condemn yourself"), contain the essential aspect

God alone is the merciful

savior and the righteous judge, having the authority regarding anyone's sin to redeem a repentant sinner or to send the unrepentant to hell. T his fact d oes no t p r o -

hibit his followers, though, from speaking the truth in love, warning Christians and non-Christians of the evil of sin and the devastating conse-

quences of continuing in it.

— both covenants — has been and is yet being misinterpretThe Rev. Raymond Davis Jr., ed. Misinterpretation results Greater Corinthian Church in misapplication. of the Christ: There are two

New Testament Bible verses that feed understanding into today's question.

2 Timothy 3:16a: "All scripture is given by inspiration of God," and 2 Romans 15:4a:

While there is little need for most Bible texts to be interpreted,there is greater need

ten for our learning." The Bible is not about interpretations that are hidden inside the i nspired w r itten

word of God. The entire Bible

meaning and truth. Much of one's reading will project a meaningful interpretation of truth in a text; for example, the

King James version has Moses saying in Genesis, "In the befor reading the literal render- ginning God created." ing of the scriptures. If the word "beginning" is to When a reader of the Bible fails to take into consideration

"For whatsoever things were the literal rendering of the text written aforetime were writ-

inspired scripture results in

first and extends his or her thinking into a mode to find interpretation of the text, there

be understood as to be a specific date that God created, the

literal rendering of that line tells us that God is the "begin-

ning" and the "beginning" is God.

is surely going to be a possible misinterpretation.

The literal rendering of

The Bible needs not inter-

preters, butreadersto read the literal word to find truth.

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CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF RKDMOND

536 SW 10th, Redmand

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www.redmondchristian.org Sunday Worship 9:00 am8 10:45 am

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Sunday School for all ages Kidmo• Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor

You Are The Most lmportant Part of Our Services

POWELL BUTTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

"Omkar" (Aum) Hinduism

"Star 8 Crescent" Islam

"Yin/Yang" Taoist/ Canfucranism

FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER 1049 NE I ITH STREET BEND, OR 97701 382-8274

This Sunday at Faith Christian Center Pastor Nolan Howell will share his message titled "Expecting vs Expectations" in the Sunday morning service beginning at 10:30 AM. Childcare is provided.

CALVARY CHAPEL BEND

20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383.5097 Web site: ccbend.org Sundays: 8:30 8 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm Youth Group: Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided

Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th Sunday Services 8 am

(No child care)

Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are FCC Youth Ministries and Family Night is on Wednesdays at 7 pm.

A number of Faith Joumey Groups meet thraughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times.

available, call for days and times.

HOLY COMM U N ION CHURCH

"In the Evangelical Catholic Tradition" Rev. JamesRadloff, Pastor

REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD

Sunday Mass Schedule 9 a.m.and 5p.m.atthe Bend Senior Center 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road Info@holycommunlonbend.org

SUNDAYS

Moming Worship 8:30 am F 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 Wednesday NITE Live Kids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt

www.redmondag.com •

CENTRAL ORKGON BAPTIST CHURCH

"OfferingAopethrorryh Ihe proclamation

of thegospel" JOIN us for WORSHIP

Sunday (downtown at the Boys 8 Girls Club, 500 NW Wall St.) 9;30 AM — Bible Study 9:30 AM — Children's Class 10:30 AM — Worship Service 10:30 AM — Primary Class Wednesday (up the hill from the Old Mill, 500 SW Bond St.) 7:00 PM — Prayer Meeting 8 Growth Groups 7:00 PM — Kids 4 Truth

www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org 541-617-2814 KASTMONT CHURCH

"DispfayingtheReality ofChrist in UndeniableWays"

www.eastmontchurch.com

Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00 am Contemporary Service 10:45 am Hispanic Service 6:0 0 pm For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541.382-5822 or email InfoCaeastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the

Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastors Mike Coughlin S AI Hulbert SundaySchoolclassesare at9:00am and our Worship Service at 10:15 am

This Sunday, Mark Sue will be continuing the continuing the I AM series with, '1 AM the Resurrection and the Life." For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC

3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond• 541-548-4161

Sunday Worship Services; 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Life Groups 9:30 am 8 11:00 am Saturday Worship 7:00 pm Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org

You are invited to join us on August 17 for Westside Church in the Park. All campuses will join together at 9:30am at Riverbend Park in the Old Mill to worship and celebrate together. Find out more at www.westsidechurch.org/ churchinthepark.

July 27, 2014 at Westside ChurchSOUTH CAMPUS

Pastor Corey Pamell will share the message "Ephesians: Stand by Me" at 10:30am on Sunday at the Westside Church South Campus, 1245 SE3rd St., Bend.

Pastor Jerry Kaping will share the message "Ephesians: Stand by Me" at 10:30am at the Westside Church Sisters Campus, 442 Trinity Way, Sisters. July 26 8 27, 2014 at Westside ChurchONLINE CAMPUS

Join us at our online campus where Pastor Corey Pamell will share the message "Ephesians: Stand by Me" at 6:30pmSaturdayandat8,9and 10:45am on Sunday at Westside Church, 2051 NW Shevlin Park Rd, Bend.

EASTMONT COMMUNITY SCHOOL

July 27, 2014Westside Church"Educating and Developing the Whole ON THE RADIO Child for the Glory of God" Pastor Ken Johnson will share the Pre K - 5th Grade message "Ephesians: Stand in the Spirit" 62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049 on the Heirbome radio show at 8:30am Principal Lonna Camahan Sunday moming on KBND — AM 1110 www.eastmontcommunityschool.com

HOLY REDEEMER ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH

Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office:541.536.3571

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1551 NW First St.• 541-382-6100

HOLY RKDKEMKR ROMAN CATHOLIC, LA PINK

16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass - 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays •3:00-4:00 pm HOLY TRINITY ROMAN CATHOLIC, SUNRIVER

18143 Cottonwood Rd. Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm Sunday mass 8:00 am Canfessions: Thurs. 9:00- 9:15 am OUR LADY OF THK SNOWS ROMAN CATHOLIC, Gilchrist 120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass• 12:30 pm Confessions; Sundays 12:00- 12;15 pm HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC,

near Christmas Valley 57255 Fort Rock Rd Sunday Mass - 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Rev. Julian Cassar Pastor Rev. Joseph K. Thalisery 541-382-3631 NKW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street Masses Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM Domingo 12:30 PM - Misa en Espanol

Reconciliation Saturday 3;00 PM - 4:45 PM

(South af Portland Ave.) Church Service 8 Sunday School: 10 am Wed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm Childcare provided.

Rabbi Johanna Hershenson SERVICES

ECKANKAR RELIGION OF THK

Lfghtand Sound ofGod You are invited to attend a Worship Service Listen to a reading, Experience a HU songand quiet contemplation, followed by a talk and discussion, refreshments and fellowship

"The Creative Power of Soul" Saturday, August 9, 2-3pm at the Sisters Public Library 110 N. Cedar St., Sisters

Saturday, July 26 at 10:30amTorah Service Bat Mitzvah of Corinne Smith Congratulations to Corrine and her family Friday, August I at 6:00 pmShabbat service At a private home, call for information For the complete schedule of Services 8 Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org

Unless othenvise noted, all services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street 541-388-8826 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN

MISSION (LCMS) The eissionoftheChurch isIo forgivesins through theGospelrrnd thereby grant eternal life.

(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession "If you can achieve an improvement XXVIII.8, 10 over yesterday, even if it's small, you 10 am Sunday School have gained significantly. You are taking 11 am Divine Service charge of your own world. You are becoming a creator." The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor 8286 11th St. (Grange Hall) Harold Klemp "Language of Soul" Terrebonne, OR

Sunday School 2 years-5th grade Nursery 0-2 years Visitors Welcome! 541-241-6210

www.bendmennon)techurchCagma(l.com Visit our Facebook page: Bend Mennonite Church

HOUSE OF COVENANT Messianic Synagogue Est. 1994 We provide a congregational setting

for Jews and Christians alike. If you're interested in learning the Bible from a Hebrew perspective, come join us at: Bear Creek Center 21300 Bear Creek Rd. Bend, OR. 97701 Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday momings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries include:

• Davidic dance and worship • Children's ministry and nursery • Hebrew classes • Home groups • Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy Visit us on the web at www.houseofcovenant.org or contact us at 541-385-5439

LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP

@La Roca Church 1155 SW Division, ¹D8, Bend Saturday 12:00- 3:00 pm Worship/Dance - Study-

Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowshrp worshipping in Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337

Children Welcome www.livingtorahfellowship.com

www.lutheransonline.com/ concordialutheranmission Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Phone: 541-325-6773 GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH

MASSES

All arewelcomethroughourreddoors

2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend 382-6862

Sunday Services 8 am and 10:15 am in St. Helens Hall, 231 NW Idaho Ave www.trinitybend.org I 541-382-5542 (Mail: 469 NWWall St.) Bend, OR 97701

THE SALVATION ARMY

Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.arg ZION LUTHKRAN CHURCH ELCA

Worship in the Heart of Redmond

Children's Room available during services

541 NE DeKalb Ave., Bend 541-389-8888

ST. THOMAS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street Redmond, Oregon 97756 541-923-3390 Father Todd Unger, Pastor

Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. Avibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 541 NE Dekalb

Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Service — I I;00 am

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 naon (Spanish) Confessions on Wednesdays from 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm

Coffee,snacksandfellowship atter eachservice

Major's Robert E Miriam Keene

20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389-3436

M.W.F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm

Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!

3rd Tues. Men's Club 6;00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach

Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am, Pastor Randy Myers

1113 SWBlack Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 — 541-923-7466 Pastor Eric Burtness www.zionrdm.com

NEW HOPE KVANGKLICAL

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COMMUNITY PRKSBYTKRIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street

(3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367 Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor 9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children E Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 11;00 am Traditional Worship Youth Groups High School - Sunday 11:00am-12:30pm Middle School —Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm

Mondays 6:30 pm Centering Prayer Wednesdays 5;30 pm Prayer Service Small Groups Meet Regularly (Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities far all ages. www.redmondcpc.org FIRST PRKSBYTKRIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend

(Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Always! The Deep End: Light Sunday, July 27 Pastor Steven Koski leads the service 10:00am combined 5:01pm peaceful 8 prayerful Nursery care available at both services. Summer Worship July and August One moming worship at 10am Coffee and donutsat9:30am One evening worship at 5:Olpm A great opportunity to try something new, Meet new friends And live into the beauty of a Central Oregon summer Nursery care is provided at both services. Kits For Kids Community Project Providing hygiene kits for homeless kids and youth Help us build and fill 1000 kits by the start of the school year Leam how you can help at www.bendfp.org Youth Events http://www.facebook.com/ bendyouthcollective

Choirs, music groups, Bible study, fellowship and ministries every week 230 NE Ninth Street, Bend

(In the Heart of Downtown Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541.382.1672 Everyone isWelcome!

www.bendfp.org http://www.facebook.com/bendfp 541-382-4401

Rev. Dave Beckett "Worship Is" (Part I) Scripture: Psalm 100; Mark 10:13-16 9;00am - Contemporary Service Sunday School during 9am service I I:00am - Traditional Service Childcare provided

UNITARIAN UNIVKRSALISTS OF CENTRAL OREGON

"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation July 27 at 10:00am: "Healing Spiritual Pain" Dean Sharpe, Guest Speaker

'During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music 8 Fellowship Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Dave Beckett firstchurch@bendumc.org

Dean Sharpe, currently a facilitator/ educator with Sacred Art of Living Center, brings insights from fields of surgical medicine, organizational development (developing "people centered teams"), and hospice care to address the question of spiritual pain: What is it? How can it be healed? In particular, Dean addresses the issue of compassion fatigue, and provides ways to avoid caregiver bumout.

BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Religious Education continues their weekly Summer Fun Days exploring the 1270 NE 27 St.• 541-382-5496 many aspects of creativity: Senior Pastor Virgil Askren this week, the creativity of SONG. SUNDAY

9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service Nursery Care8 Children's Church ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM 8:30 am Sunday WEDNESDAY

6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study 10:00 am 50+ Bible Study WEEKLY

Life Groups Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.bendnaz.org •

Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Available)

Sunday Worship Services at 10:00 am

Reconciliation Tuesday 7:30 AM• 8:00 AM

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

THURSDAY

For more information www.eckankar.org www.eckankar-oregon.org

TRINITY KPISCOPAL CHURCH

Exposition 8 Benediction Monday-Friday after 7:00 AM Mass to 6:00 PM Tuesday (Family Holy Hour) 5:00 PM-6:00 PM

Our monthly activities include: Services, religious education for children F adults, Hebrew school, Torah study, social action projects and social activities

Reading Room:

Comer of NW Franklin 8 Lava Saturday 8:00 AM Sunday 4:30 PM Monday- Friday 7:00AM 812:15 PM

is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. Our members represent a wide range of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and Jews by choice.

1563 NW First St. Mon, through Fri.: I I am - 4 pm Sat. 12 noon• 2 pm

541.728.6476

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

Sunday, 3:00pm Antioch Building 255 SW Bluff Drive, Bend

TEMPLK BKTH TIRVAH

62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822

www.westsidechurch.org

July 27, 2014 at Westside ChurchSISTERS CAMPUS

Associate Pastors Mike Sweeney8 Jeff Olson "Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.org

BEND MKNNONITK CHURCH

Contact us at 541-382-7504 or

541-312-8844

The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com 1865 W Antler• Redmond 541-548-4555

10:00 am Contemporary Worship Senrice

(Full children's ministry) Sunday Night Church 6:30 pm For information, please call ... Senior Pastor - Mike Yunker-

"Teaching the Word of Gad, Book by Book"

WESTSIDK CHURCH

Invites you to join us at any of our weekend services. No matter what your expectations are, we hope your time spent with us brings you a little closer to understanding, knowing and growing in a relationship with Jesus Christ. In our opinion, that's what really matters.

8:30 Worship Center 10:30 Contemporary Service Worship Center 10:30 Traditional Service Historic Chapel July 268 27, 2014 at Westside ChurchWEST CAMPUS Nursery 8 Children's Church Pastor Corey Pamell will share the Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, message "Ephesians: Stand by Me" and Ozzy Osborne at6;30pm on Saturdayand at8,9and 13720 SWHwy 126, Powell Butte 10:45am Sunday at Westside Church, 541.548.3066 2051 NW Shevlin Park Rd, Bend. www.powellbuttechurch.com RKAL LIFK CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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Just 2 blocks SW ofBend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to worshiping God and teaching the Bible truths recovered through the Reformation. Call for infarmation about other meetings 541-420-1667 www.sovereigngracebend.com I •

CHRISTIAN LIFK CENTER 21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

"Transformed-Romans 12:2" This Summer at CLC Summer Sundays Schedule 9:30AM in the Amphitheater

Wednesday Mid-Week Service 7:00 pm Nursery Care and Children's Programs Provided for All Services Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241

www.clcbend.com

Meeting place: THE OLD STONE CHURCH 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Mail:P.O. Box 428, Bend OR97709

www.uufco.org (541) 385-3908 email: aJJpeoplesucc@gma(l.com

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING Effective May I, 2014

SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH Meeting at the Golden Age Club 40 SE 5th St., Bend

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Childcare for infants and toddlers is provided downstairs.

4 Saturdays and TMC:

$120 5 Saturdays and TMC:

$144 The Bulletin: Every Saturday on the

church page. $24 Copy Changes: by 5 PM Tuesday

CO Marketplace: The First Tuesday of each month. $24 Copy Changes: by Monday 1 Week PriOr to PubliCatiOn

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Music

after a significant hiatus, to

VOLUNTEER SEARCH

play in a group with indi-

Continued from 01

viduals who are at a similar

L awler added t ha t

his

daughter has taken part in the school's annual recital,

Volunteer Search is compiled by the Department of HumanServices Volunteer Services. Theorganizations listed are seeking volunteers for a variety of tasks. Toseeafull list, and for additional information on the types of help needed, goonline to www. bendbulletin.com/volunteer. Changes, additions or deletions should besent to1300 NWWall St., Suite103, Bend 97701, email Therese.M.HeltonO state.or.us or call 541-693-8988.

skill level," Gesme said. "For years, the only large string ensemble available for adults

Crescendo Bendo. "She cer-

was the Central Oregon tainly enjoys performing," he Symphony, but beginning said. Held each spring at the and intermediate musicians Tower Theatre in Bend, the are not equipped to play that recital is a daylong affair that, repertoire. Classes for adult this year, had to be scaled beginners as well as groups back after the event took 10 like the Desert Sage String hours to stage in 2013. Still, Orchestra and the High Noon even having just the most Brass Band are an integral advanced students and en-

sembles perform at the May 31 Crescendo Bendo took six hours.

Good problem The growth of that event, and the need to curtail the

SEMIORS

part the holistic music education that CSM provides and have established themselves

AARP:www.aarp.org/money/taxaide or 888-687-2277. ASPEN RIDGEALZHEIMER'S ASSISTEDLIVING AND RETIREMENT COMMUNITY: 541-385-8500. BEND SENIORCENTER: Kim, 54I-706-6l27. CASCADEVIEW NURSING AND ALZHEIMER'SCARECENTER: 541-382-7161. CENTRALOREGON COUNCIL ON AGING(COCOA)AND MEALS ON WHEELS: www.councilonaging.org or 541-678-5483. LA PINESENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER: Karen Ward, 541-536-6237. LONG-TERMCARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM: Nancy Allen, 54I-3l2-2488. PILOTBUTTE REHABILITATION CENTER:541-382-5531. PRINEVILLESOROPTIMIST SENIOR CENTER:Melody, 541-447-6844. TOUCHMARK ATMT. BACHELOR VILLAGE: 541-383-1414. UNITEDSENIORCITIZENS OF BEND (USCB): uscb@bendtel.net or 541-323-3344. VOLUNTEERSINACTION: 54 I-548-7018.

as an integral part of the musical community of Central Oregon." Strings instructor Michael Scott has been with CSM

number o f

pa r t icipants, since the first summer class in 2002. He teaches kids and adults, both in private lessons moved into its home, its op- and small groups. erating budget was $225,000. Scott taught music in Bend For the 2014-15 fiscal year, public schools for much of his it's $525,000, Schneider said. career. "When I first started "Most of that is due to the teaching in schools, the orgrowth in enrollment." chestra program started in In fact, Schneider has at fifth grade. Budget cuts have times surrendered his office reduced that, and they don't for private lessons when the have band, choir or orchestra school's music rooms are until sixth grade. (There's) full. "We are bursting at the nothing for elementary kids, seams," he said. so this is an opportunity for "We have more students kids in groups as small as and more great faculty than four and five to experience an we can fit into our building, instrument at an early stage." points to the school's growth. In 2010-11, when the school

and we're starting to look for an annex of some kind," he sald. Schneider concedes that a

Scott notes that experienc-

ing instruments at an early age is "not necessarily some-

ANIMALS AND E NVIROMMEN T

thing that they have to really

busy facility is a good prob- become proficient at, but exlem to have — or at least peo- plore and see if this is the one ple tell him that — but he finds it off-putting to have to put

BENDSPAYB NEUTERPROJECT: 541-617-1010. BRIGHTSIDEANIMALCENTER: volunteer@brightsideanimals.org or 541-923-0882. CAT RESCUE, ADOPTION & FOSTER TEAM (CRAFT):www.craftcats.org, 541-389-8420 or541-598-5488. CHIMPS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or 541-410-4122. DESCHUTESLANDTRUST: www.deschuteslandtrust.org or 541-330-0017. DESCHUTES NATIONALFOREST: Jean Nelson-Dean, 541-383-5576. EASTCASCADESAUDUBON SOCIETY:www.ecaudubon.org or 54 I-24 l-2190. THE ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: www.envirocenter.org or 541-385-6908. EQUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND: www.equineoutreach. com or joan©equineoutreach.com or 541-419-3717. HEALINGREINS THERAPEUTIC RIDINGCENTER:www.healingreins. org or Darcy Justice, 541-382-9410. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON: Jen, jennifer©hsco.org or 541-382-3537. HUMANE SOCIETYOFTHE OCHOCOS: 541-447-7178. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 541-389-9115. PACIFIC CRESTTRAIL ANGEL: 54 I-604-4494. PRINEVILLE BLM:www.blm.gov/orl districts/prineville/recreation/host.php or 541-416-6700. STEWARDSHIPFOR SUSTAINABLE BAGGING: LexaMcAllister, Imcallister©cocc.edu or 54 I-914-6676. SUNRIVERNATURECENTER8r OBSERVATORY: 541-593-4442. VOLUNTEERCAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS: TomMottl, 541-416-6859.

they want to do, and if it isn't,

they can try something else." people on waiting lists. This For those young musicians fall, to help ease the crowding, who've had a few years of some individual lessons will music instruction, there are be held in the early morning, other organizations in town before school hours. "Because focusing on development, inthe after-school hours are just cluding High Desert Chamcompletelypacked," he said. ber Music, Central Oregon Schneider attributes the Youth Orchestra and Casgrowth to word of mouth, cades Rock Ensemble. but also the presence in the A my Goeser Kolb, t h e community that a physical founder of Central Oregon building of its own provides. Youth Orchestra, said this The faculty is consistently past year saw students from high quality, each teacher Cascade School of Music's afthoroughly vetted and given ter-school orchestra — which background checks, Schnei- has performed twice at Cender said. tralOregon Youth Orchestra One growth spurt came concerts — continue making about three years ago, when music with th e auditioned CSM took on an after-school ensemble, which also has a orchestra program that, pre- junior symphony for playviously, had been operated ers with at least two years of by the Central Oregon Sym- experience. "CSM has great resourcphony Association. The Awesome After-School Orchestra es to provide incredible beconvenes at Bear Creek Ele- ginnings and foundation for mentary, and this fall, a sec- young learners, pre-sixth ond orchestra program will grade," Kolb said. "The Casbegin meeting at Elk Mead- cade School,from the moow Elementary. ment you walk in the door, is Three years ago, the school inviting, friendly and always launched its own after-school eager to find the best fit for band program, which meets young kids. I have experiat Miller Elementary School. enced this with my own eyes

Filling thegaps "The Cascade School of Music has done a great job in bringing high-quality music instruction to young people, as one would expect. But there has also been a delib-

and ears at CSM." Click around the school's

website (ccschoolofmusic. org, where the fall schedule is posted) and you'll see this little mantra: "We are building life-long, well-rounded musicians who make music be-

erate focus on adult learning cause it is a joyous, uplifting, that has nicely filled a gap in satisfying pursuit." That's an approach parour community, and for this I am most grateful," said Mi- ents such as Bill Lawler chael Gesme, conductor and appreciate. artistic director of the Central Of his daughter Nina's parOregon Symphony. ticipation at the school, Law"In general, music is a ler said, "I wanted her to see social medium, and it is in-

what it's like to be in a band

tended to be done with, and for, others. Specifically with

and create music with others,

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Hero vs.superhuman:'Hercules' to battle 'Lucy' in weekendboxoffice By Saba Hamedy

So It Goes," also opening this mule (Scarlett Johansson) weekend, is expected to draw who ingests a powerful chemL OS A NGE L E S in less than $10 million. ical that transforms her into a "Dawn of the Planet of the superhuman with enhanced Greek-hero movie "Hercules" may not out-muscle superhu- Apes," the 3-D sequel to the abilities. Los Angetes Times

m an "Lucy" in the box office this weekend.

"Lucy" is expected to gross $45 million, higher than the $30 million to $35 million projectionfor"Hercules,"according to people who have seen pre-release audience surveys. Meanwhile, the comedy "And

On Rotten Tomatoes, the and myth (played by Dwayne film r e ceived 6 3 p e r cent Johnson) as he leads a band of on the "tomatometer" as of mercenaries to help end a civThursday. Fandango, which il war in the land of Thrace.

cinemas for two weekends in

surveys moviegoers, said in a news release that the feco-stars Morgan Freeman, male-powered thriller leads g enerated early buzz. At the weekend's ticket sales on WonderCon, held in A n a- the website. " Hercules," d i r ected b y heim, California, in April, the

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The R-rated film, w h i ch

2011 blockbuster "Rise of the

Planet of the Apes," will likely cede the top spot at the box office after ruling domestic

With about a $100 million budget, the studios are expecting 'Hercules' to bring in about $20 million in its re"Our movie isfor every- lease, which is more conserone," Beau Flynn, one of the vative than analysts' projec-

producers of"Hercules," told the Times at the film's premiere on Wednesday. "It's

tions. On Rotten Tomatoes, as

of Thursday, the film had 67 percent on the "tomatometer."

a huge movie and 'Lucy' is This will b e t h e s econd R-rated, we're PG-13. 'Lucy' Hercules movie to hit the big "Lucy," distributed by Uni- Besson revved up the crowd by M e t ro-Goldwyn-Mayer is kind of a late-college-age screen this year: Actor Kellen versal Pictures, follows a par- when he screened two se- Pictures and Paramount Pic- film, but I think that 'Lucy' Lutz played the demigod in "The Legend of Hercules." ty girl turned unwitting drug quences of "Lucy." tures, follows the ancient man looks cooL" Brett Ratner and co-produced

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Joanne Froggatt appeared before reporters earlier this week as part of PBS's session at the

Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills. After a trailer of the upcom-

ing fifth season — Lady Mary riding a horse! Talk of Dowager Countess having a "past"! Bates talking children! — was shown, the group talked about what lies ahead (though they were about as tight as Lady Edith's finger wave with giving too much detail). "I think for all of these characters, everything is just ratch-

eted up," Neame told reporters. "Everything is much more complicated."

The new season of the British period drama, which rolls out Jan. 4 on PBS, will

take place in 1924, about six months from where the finale left off. Here are some bits we

gathered of mostly what not to expect. • Forget the pigs? With Sea-

an important element to plot-

To which Leech interjected:

"You're expecting the 'Downton Abbey' Red Wedding, ar-

cares for Edith in that way." • N ew f a c es. Two n e w characters — Simon Brick-

en't you?" Uh, wouldn't that be

something? • Meet the Brarys? Eh, not ers (Richard Grant) and Lady Anstruther (Anna Chancel- so fast. Leech is well aware lor) — will appear in Season there are die-hard fans that Casey Curry/The Associated Press 5. Lady Anstruther, who is the hope to see a relationship "Downton Abbey" star Michelle Dockery and the rest of the cast former employerof rascally bloom between Branson and will return for season 5 on Jan. 4 and have started building the footman Jimmy, is a "trouble- Lady Mary. And he's one step hype for eager viewers. maker," Dockery said. "She ahead of y'all. He's given the comes to the house and, yeah, characters a nickname: The she creates havoc." To which Brarys. "I just christened them son 5 not yet airing in Britain, that it was Mr. Green who Leech added, "She's looking that," he said. "Damn Brarys." Neame and the cast were care- raped her. However, she has for something." As for Brick- But more seriously, Leech ful about revealing too much this doubt, and it doesn't leave er, an art historian and house offered this thought: "At the about what's in store. Then her. It's something that haunts guest at the estate, "He's look- end of the day, they are after Leech, who quickly became her in Season 5." ing for something as well," the same thing for Downton, • Back for more? Asked Leech t eased. "Something which is sustainability. They the rock star of the panel, let it slip: "Well, the unicorn farm, whether Shirley M a cLaine, similar and a painting. Oh, I've want to see Downton continno one expects it." who played Cora's mother, or said too much." ue into the future, not only for • Blinded by love'? Helping Paul Giamatti, who played Co• Lady Mary is ready to bite themselves, but obviously now hands Anna and Bates have ra's brother, would revisit the back. After spending Season for their offspring." "Yeah," Dockery added. weathered their share of tur- series in Season 5, Neame shot 4 in mourning over the death moil-murder charges, prison, down those dreams but added, of her husband, Lady Mary "And they are both looking for rape, then the cliffhanger that "They may well be in future will have some fun this season love." "They are, but not with each left fans wondering whether seasons of the show." with all her suitors. "I think this • Parent swap? Internet the- series, she's quite impulsive other," Leech clarified. Bates murdered the man who lr raped Anna. Heading into Sea- orists are never in short supply, and she's embracing her life, No "But they are happy to talk son 5, Froggatt said: "There and those who follow "Down- really," Dockery said. "She's are a lot of questions for Anna ton Abbey" with a close eye kind of through the grief now. about love with each other, but and Bates still. They're both have wondered if Lady Edith ... She's got a bit of her bite not with each other. Brarys." keeping secrets from each is really the biological child of back that we had in (Season) 1, For those looking to brush other in order to protect the Lady Rosamund (Samantha which I've enjoyed playing." up on their etiquette, PBS will • Keeping track. Neame air "The Manners of Downton other person.... I think in her Bond). Hello, they basically heart of hearts, she really does have the same hair color. But jokinglyacknowledged, when Abbey," a one-hour documenfeel that Mr. Bates hasn't done it's a notion that Carmichael asked by a reporter, that stay- tary featuring the show's onanything because she doesn't said has no truth to it, though ing in the know about who set historian, Alastair Bruce, think that Mr. Bates knows she understands it: "I think it has renegotiated a contract is before the Season 5premiere.

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Dear Abby:I am an 18-year-old and the more people you meet, the high school senior who is scared greater your options will be, so about what's going to happen af- stop worrying.

es of successfully integrating. I'm sure you will be pleasantly surprised because most centers have ter graduation. For the past three Dear Abby: In 1972 when I was programs for LGBT people of all years I have known exactly where 12, my father found out that I was ages. I'll be and what I will be doing in gay, although that wasn't the word Dear Abby: I'm a 30-year-old the general sense. Now that I have

one more year to go, I'm worried that I won't know what to do or how to do it when I graduate. I

he used. After a severe beating that landed me in the

woman. I take care of myself, exer-

hospital, I realized that to survive I was

diet. I'm naturally VERY thin, and the diet and exercise actually help

going to have to live

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ally I married, and selors and my dad, for almost 25 years I but they all say the same thing. Do was relatively happy. My wife died you have any advice? of cancerfive yearsago,and now I — Uneasy fn Idaho need to move on. Dear Uneasy: Sit down someCan someone my age enter gay

My issue is people who seem to think my weight is an OK topic of discussion, light ridicule or even harsh accusation (anorexia, bulimia, etc.). I am self-conscious about my"chicken legs" and hav-

place quiet and make a list of what your interests and talents are. If

ing a "bony butt." How can I tell

have talked to coun-

society? One thing I have noticed

is that it can be more difficult for necessary, next year visit the ca- older gay men than straight. Any reer counseling department of suggestions or should I just continyour nearest community college or ue living the lie? — At A Crossroads fn university and take some aptitude tests. This will give you an idea of Minnesota what direction you may want to Dear At A Crossroads:The gay take in deciding what you should community may be biased toward

people that commenting on my weight is rude without creating an issue or causing drama?

do next.

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Dear Weighty Issue:Of course it's rude, and the comments you're

receiving may have in them an element of jealousy. A nonconfronta-

Unlike in generations past, peo- impossible to be a part of it. You ple today sometimes change ca- have "served your time" hiding

pleasantly assure these concerned individuals that your doctor has

reers several times in their work-

in the s t raight w orld. Contact

assured you that you ar e f i ne.

ing lives, so don't be afraid that you'll be stuck in some unpleasant

the nearestgay and lesbian center (lgbtcenters.org) and talk to

Then change the subject.

rut forever.The more you learn

someone there about your chanc-

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DAY, JULY 26, 2014:This year you

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havea chanceata new beginning in anyareain which you chooseto m ake a

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you will need to heed the warning against being too me-oriented. If you do, you couldmeet someone very special,who could be part of your life history. If you are attached, this Starsshowths kind year i» signifi, of dayyos'8 havs cant relationshiP ** * * * D ynamic year. You could ** * * p ositive see your relation-

Understand that this behavior has more to do with this person than with you. Tonight: At a favorite haunt.

** * * You often put on a good face because you feel as if you must. You might be noticing that your temper is building. Perhaps you need to express your feelings now before you get into a difficult situation or an argument. Tonight: A force to be dealt with.

CANCER (June21-July 22)

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

it has in the past. Remember, relating is a two-way street. A fellow LED tests your boundaries often.

a friend.

** * * Act on an impulse and take off for a little while. You won't believe how much better you will feel with a change of environment. You could meet someone of significance unexpectedly. Avoid a money hassle at any cost. Tonight: Let your imagination lead the way.

LEO (July 23-Aug.22)

GAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

resolution or change. If youaresingle,

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** * * You might be taken aback by a difficult loved one whose behavior could be explosive. Your temper could flare in reaction to this person, so take a walk or

out anddosomeshoppingthatyou sh i p connect far go have been putting off. Tonight: Indulge more deeply than

* Difficult

** * * A new beginning becomes very possible. You are unusually fortunate at this point, so remain optimistic. Others will follow your lead. If someone ARIES (March21-April 19) ** * * A new beginning involving a cre- becomes unusually evasive or difficult, know that he or she could be hiding an ative venture or a relationship becomes possible. You might be surprised by your important detail. Tonight: Say "yes." own reaction, as a wish starts to become VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sspt. 22) a reality. A partner will give you import** * Your mind will be working overant feedback. Avoid getting into a power time, but you might not be ready to share play. Tonight: Let it all happen. your thoughts. Don't be surprised if you

TAURUS (April 20-May20)

suddenly loseyourtemper.Youcansup-

* ** Tension builds,asyou mighthave strong feelings about a person who seems to be very difficult to deal with. Let go of this person's snide comments. A change involving your home or domestic life becomes very likely. Tonight: Order in.

press your feelings only so much. Follow your instincts when communicating with others. Tonight: Vanish!

GEMINI (May 21-June20)

spruce up your wardrobe and perhaps your home. You might feel as if a dating situation could become more serious. Take your time. Tonight: Where the

** * * As always, you have the right words at the right time. Someone you are somewhat acquainted with could become reactive when he or she sees you.

** * * * D eal with a loved one directly. You really enjoy this person, so remember that. Don't create a power play out of the blue. This person could walk away from you if you continue to play games. Do you really want that? Tonight: A cozy dinner for two.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

PISGES (Fsb. 19-March20)

** * * Focus on someone you really want to get together with. You could

** * * You might want to evaluate how m uch you must do before you can relax and enjoy theweekend.You mightdecide to add a new element to your life, such as a new exercise routine. Avoid a pushy or controlling friend if possible. Tonight: Play it easy!

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8 p.m. on HIST, "World War I: The First ModernWar" — The first of four one-hour episodes in this new WWI-themed miniseries premiering tonight, "Armored Beasts" looks back at tanks, the "land ships" that were the first armored fighting machine to be used on the battlefield. Admired by Winston Churchill, head of the British Admiralty, these vehicles

were designed insecrecyand adapted from a humble prototype: an American farm tractor, fitted with caterpillar tracks. 9 p.m. on 6, "BadTeacher"Her 39th-birthday plans thwarted,

Meredith (AriGraynor) regroups

quickly and tries to makeher own party out of Kim's (Caitlin Kimball) student-teacher-exam bash in "The Bottle," the first of two backto-back new episodes. Trouble develops as Meredith tries to keep her old friends and hernew colleagues at adistance. Kristin Davis, David Alan Grier andSara Gilbert also star. 10 p.m. on 58, "The Blacklist" — A Russian cyberterrorist known only as Ivan (guest star Mark Ivanir, "Royal Pains") is the prime suspect in the theftof

a new cyberdefenseasset. Red (JamesSpader) helps Liz(Megan Boone) unmask a major cover-up. New evidence related to Jolene's

(guest star RachelBrosnahan) disappearancehelps unravel some of the mystery surrounding Tom (Ryan Eggold) in "Ivan." 10 p.m. on TRAV, "The Dead Files" —In a new episode, Steve DiSchiavi discovers that

a property in Hanover,Pa.,has a truly horrific history as he and Amy Allan try to help the terrified homeowner, who has been suffering unexplained violent attacks that appear paranormal in nature. For Amy, the investigation culminates in a faceoff against one of the most grotesque entities she has ever

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Best Architectural Design- SolAire Homebuilders(¹37)

Best Architectural Design- Woodhill Homes (¹28)

Best Kitchen- BellaVilla Ranch Homes (¹58)

Best Kitchen- Structure Development NW (¹8)

Best Kitchen- Pahlisch Homes (¹32)

Best Kitchen- Woodhill Homes (¹28)

Best Interior Finish — BellaVilla Ranch Homes (¹58)

Best Interior Finish — Structure Development NW (¹8)

Best Interior Finish — Pahlisch Homes (¹32)

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Best Master Suite- Structure Development NW (¹8)

Best Master Suite- Pahlisch Homes (¹32)

Best Master Suite- Powell Builders Inc. (¹53)

Best Landscaping- Norman Building & Design (¹I5)

Best Feature- Pacific Home Builders (¹22) Roll Up Kitchen

Best Landscaping- Pahlisch Homes (¹32) Best Feature- Pahlisch Homes (¹32) Covered Patio & Kids .' Play BestValue- Pahlisch Homes (¹32) Best of Show- Pahlisch Homes (¹32)

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Best Feature- BellaVilla Ranch Homes (¹58) Outdoor Living

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Best Architectural Design- Alway Homes (¹19)

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Best Kitchen- Greg Welch Construction (¹13)

Best Kitchen- Powell Builders Inc. (¹50)

Best Kitchen- Woodhill Homes (¹30)

Best Kitchen- Pahlisch Homes (¹51)

Best Interior Finish — Pacific Home Builders (¹21)

Best Interior Finish- Powell Builders Inc. (¹50)

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Best Interior Finish — Woodhill Homes (¹41)

Best Master Suite- Pacific Home Builders (¹21)

Best Master Suite- Powell Builders Inc. (¹50)

Best Master Suite- Franklin Brothers (¹47)

Best Master Suite- Woodhill Homes (¹41)

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Best Feature- Alway Homes (¹19) Gun Room

Best Landscaping- New Era Homes (A-'45)

Best Landscaping- Pahlisch Homes (¹5I)

Best Feature- Points West (¹17) Outdoor Living Space

BestValue- Pahlisch Homes (¹39)

Best Feature- Franklin Brothers (¹47) Speak Easy Breeze Way .' Best Feature- Pahlisch Homes (¹51) Back Splash Windows

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Best of Show- Powell Builders Inc. (¹50)

BestValue- Arbor Builders (¹38)

BestValue- Pahlisch Homes (¹51)

Best of Show- Greg Welch Construction (¹13)

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Best Interior Finish- Pahlisch Homes (¹46)

Best Interior Finish -Woodhill Homes (¹33)

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Best Master Suite- Pahlisch Homes (¹46)

Best Master Suite- Woodhill Homes (¹33)

Best Master Suite- Pahlisch Homes (¹2)

Best Landscaping- Woodhill Homes (¹I I)

Best Landscaping- Dunlap Fine Homes (¹54)

Best Feature- Pineriver Homes (¹25) Outdoor Living Space

Best Feature- Structure Development NW (¹8) Outdoor

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BestValue- Pacwest Homes (¹23)

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MLS package. $ 2 54,900 Kelly Neuman, ¹ 201305319 Pam boutique-style build- Call Virginia, PrinciBroker 541-771-1761 201307174 MLS¹201400034 Principal Broker I ester, principal Bro- ing would be great for pal Broker John L. Scott Lynn Johns, Principal Lynn Johns, Principal 541-480-2102 541-923-0855 Redker Century 21 Gold C4 zone b usiness Real Estate, Bend Broker, 541-408-2944 Broker, 541-408-2944 Country Realty, Inc. professional, hair sa- mond Re/Max Land Duplex! Convenient Wes Johns, Broker 541 Central Oregon Creekside Townhome 541-504-1338 408-2945 Central Orlon, barber s h op, & Homes Real EsResort Realty location. NE B e nd Eagle Crest, 3 bdrm, flowers, coffee shop. tate. egon Resort Realty single level, 3 bdrm, 2 2i/~ bath, 1871 sq. ft., 1352 NE 2nd St., Bend. Separate garage or / 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Listing, .88 acre bath, MORRIS Beautiful commercial storage building. With New Fenced Yard and 2 great room floor plan. 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Duke Warner Realty chines and lottery, full Don Kelleher, Broker, 541-382-8262 H ome + O f fice + bar, pool table and 541-480-1911 shop. Hi g h Lakes Investor Opportunity! 4 much more. 4 full RV RV. Realty & P r o perty rented homes plus 2 hookups fo r Management lots in La Pine, OR. $200,000. 541-536-0117 MLS201306884 $124,900. High Lakes Realty & P r o perty Duke Warner Realty 541-382-8262 MORRIS 5 1487 HWY 9 7 , L a Management REAL ESTATE Pine. 1.64 Acre com- 541-536-0117 Perfect for owner user mercial lot. $594,900. hd~ ~ y ~ ~ ~ total of 4 condo indus High Lakes Realty & Need to get an trial units. Each is ap Sundancej $525,000 Property M a n agead in ASAP? • 3744 sq.ft. prox. 2250 sq.ft. with ment 541-536-0117 • 5 bedroom, 3 bath You can place it 1 2x11 o ffice a n d • 2.29 acres 12x12 overhead door. online at: C ommercial Lots I n • MLS 201406043 Can be sold sepa Crooked River Ranch: www.bendbulletin.com Brandon Fairbanks, rately. Easy access to Great opportunity to Broker, SRES, t he ai r port, fai r start a business or 541-385-5809 GRI, CDPE rounds and Hwy 97. relocate an existing 541-383-4344 499,000. MLS business. Near res- John Day car Wash, 201309345 taurants, hotel and built in 1995, 1908 sq. Call Carolyn Emick at golf course. Owner ft., one automatic bay, 541-419-0717 terms avail. Business 2 handwash bays, Duke Warner Realty Circle, Lot 82:- 1.05 one with catwalk, 2 541-382-8262 MORRIS acres, $25,000. Lot 50 canister v a c uums, REAL ESTATE 1 - 1.30 acres & Lot 51paved lot, Hwy 395 1.23 acres, still avail- frontage, mechanical Need help fixing stuff? yl able at $35,000 each room with private re- Call /t Service Professional 732 or purchase both for stroom. Owner will find the help you need. Commercial/Investment $60,000. Juniper Re- carry with $ 30,000 www.bendbulletin.com alty 541-504-5393 down. $140,000. 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$248,000• NE Redmond •Large lot with separate fenced in are for dogs and RV parking •Landscaped w ith sprinkler system .4 bdrm, 2.5 bath Tony Levison, Broker 541-977-1852 Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate 2046 NW Perspective Dr. Looking for quality, views and location. This is the Place! Ad ¹1172 TEAM Birtola Garmyn High Desert Realty 541-312-9449 www.BendOregon RealEstate.com Look at: Bendhomes.com for Complete Listings of Area Real Estate for Sale $199,000• La Pine Home •3 bdrm, 2 bath • 1702 sq.ft, 9 7 a c r e lot, private well •MLS ¹201404817 Steve Walterscheid, Broker 541-480-0376 Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate $212,950 • Deschutes Dr. •SW Bend .4 Bdrm, 2.5 bath •Large room upstairs

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Tony Levison, Broker 541-977-1852 Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate $659,000• Spectacular Views ~4152 sq.ft., 4 bdrm, 3 bath •huge master upstairs with deck •Formal living and din ing room •Great room and base ment •Completely furnished. Bea Leach, Broker 54'I -788-2274 Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate 16707 Old Military Dr., custom built, spectacular views, complete privacy. Ad ¹'l032 TEAM Birtola Garmyn High Desert Realty 541-312-9449 www. BendOregon RealEstate.com $625,000• Smith Rock ~4 Bdrm, 3 bath, 3618 sq.ft. ~4+ acres near Smith Rock •30'x48' dream shop Diana Barker, Broker

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www. BendOregon RealEstate.com $650,000 • Pine Mt. Ranch ~755 Acre off-grid ~3/2, newer home •Big shop and corrals, horse heaven •Ride, hike and s tar gaze. Kathy Neal, Broker 541-420-4978 Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate 53709 River View Dr., NW Chalet with picture perfect river views. Ad ¹2152 TEAM Birtola Garmyn High Desert Realty 541-312-9449 www. BendOregon RealEstate.com $499,900 • Crestridge •5 Acres and a great Redmond location. •Open living and great

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3166 NE Elizabeth Ct. $229,000 • Picture Per- 70' RV parking! New 3 Beautiful home in NE fect bdrm, 2 bath 1590 sq. Bend w/enormous •4 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2110 ft. home coming soon! sq.ft. Pick your colors! Gas yard. Ad ¹2162

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AD¹1222 NW Bend .33 acre lot •Office and bonus, TEAM Birtola Garmyn •3553 sq.ft. & 42x16 RV garage kitchen with granite, High Desert Realty gently sloping, lo• 3 Bdrm, 2 full baths 541-312-9449 cated in the desirable .41 acres lot fenced www. BendOregon and 2 half baths, boJML Realty Group, NW Bend neighbornus room plus office RealEstate.com hood of Shevlin 541-480-6790 Jake Moorhead, Broker 541-480-0448 Ridge. Bring your own Bring Your horses! 3 541-480-6790 Builder or have the Windermere bdrm, 2 bath, 1635 John Taylor, Central Oregon seller who is a builder, sq. ft. home with inBroker build for you. Easy Real Estate credible mo u ntain 541-480-0448 access to hiking and views, 9.74 acres with 2809 SW 25th St., Windermere bike trails and nearby 6 acres of COI irrigaSingle level charmer Central Oregon Shevlin Park. t ion, 2 2 x4 8 s h o p , with RV area. Real Estate $139,000. 24x24 garage, hot AD¹1352 Tina Roberts, Broker, 1 6755 Derringer D r . tub, MLS ¹201404593 TEAM Birtola Garmyn 541-4'I 9-9022 Builder's own custom $329,999. Call Pam High Desert Realty Total Property Lester, Principal Bro- single level h ome. 541-312-9449 Resources ker Century 21 Gold AD¹1572 www. BendOregon Country Realty, Inc. TEAM Birtola Garmyn RealEstate.com Just too many High Desert Realty 541-504-1338 54'I -312-9449 714 NW Ogden Ave. collectibles? $439,000 ~ Willow www. BendOregon NW downtown Bend Creek Loop RealEstate.com cottage with garage. ~2437 sq.ft., Sell them in 3 bdrm, 2 Ad ¹2022 $175,000 • Close to bath The Bulletin Classifieds TEAM Birtola Garmyn Canyon High Desert Realty •Granite countertops •Old Town Redmond .Wood and tile floors 541-312-9449 541 -385-5809 •New roof, furnace and •3Bdrm, 1.5 bath www. BendOregon •Large lot, alley access, hot water heater RealEstate.com close to schools Pam Bell, Broker $659,000• 39 Acre Diane Barker, Broker 541-848-7590 Gem in Powell Butte $164,999 • Great 541- 480-7777 Susan Pitarro, Broker •S pectacular mtn & Investment Windermere 541-410-8084 Smith Rock views .4 Bdrm, 2 bath Central Oregon Windermere •39 Acres fenced and • 1 834 sq.ft. b uilt i n Real Estate Central Oregon 1995, .36 acre lot cross fenced and 38 Real Estate acres of irrigation Tony Levison, $229,000 •3 Bdrm, 2 bath home Broker Eagle Crest Chalet 2 3190 R ickard R d . , 541-977-1852 and 1530 sq.ft. Furnished Custom home on pri- ••Fully •Six stall barn, hay loft, Windermere Ridge Course vate 5 a c res w i th •On tack room and pasture Central Oregon 3 Bdrm, bath great Cascade views. •Turn Key2 ready •Ponds, green house, Real Estate Ad ¹1232 outbuildings and Bea Leach, Broker TEAM Birtola Garmyn 14266 Whitewater chicken coop 541-788-2274 High Desert Realty Lane, northwest Christin Hunter, Windermere 541-312-9449 Deschutes riverfront Broker Central Oregon www. BendOregon home. Ad ¹1592 541-306-0479 Real Estate RealEstate.com TEAM Birtola Garmyn Windermere High Desert Realty $228,700 • Mtn views Central Oregon The Bulletin m •Huge open floor plan 541-312-9449 Real Estate To Subscribe call www. BendOregon •Gas fireplace 541-385-5800 or go to •L arge kitchen w i t h RealEstate.com $344,000 • 2160 www.bendbulletin.com newer appl. 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Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate 541-480-7777 $147,000 - $167,000• Windermere Desirable Condos Central Oregon •10 Bend W condo's Real Estate ~2 bdrm, 1 bath, 680 $249,900• Shows sq.ft. Like New •Professionally man•Private backyard with aged and maintained. waterfeature Jake and Loretta •Comes with r e c ent Moorhead, Brokers home inspection 541-480-6790 •3 bdrm, 2 bath, gas 541-480-2245 fireplace Windermere Gail Rogers, Central Oregon Broker Real Estate 541-604-1649 5066 Snow Goose Rd. Windermere Custom cedar chalet Central Oregon on the river and shop. Real Estate Ad ¹2142 $395,000 • Pristine TEAM Birtola Garmyn Townhome High Desert Realty •Old Mill District 541-312-9449 ~4 bdrm, 3 bath www. BendOregon •Master on main floor RealEstate.com Carol Armstrong, 2002 NW Perspecitve Broker Dr. Frank Loyd Wright 541-419-8758 inspired design. Windermere Awbrey Butte home. Central Oregon Ad ¹2132 Real Estate TEAM Birtola Garmyn $272,000• Big home, High Desert Realty big lot 541-312-9449 •2615 sq.ft. single story www. BendOregon home RealEstate.com • 1/2 acre lot, RV parking, 3 bath garage 55809 Lost Rider Lp. Large River Meadow with shop Home on .5 acre lot! •lots of storage Ad ¹1302 Bob Ahern, Broker TEAM Birtola Garmyn 541-420-3891 High Desert Realty Windermere 541-312-9449 Central Oregon www. BendOregon Real Estate RealEstate.com 20250 Birdsong Lane, one of a kind Tumalo $324,999• Tanglewood home on 5 acres and •SE Bend home located on a cul-de-sac views. Ad ¹1602 TEAM Birtola Garmyn ~3 Bdrm & 3 bath High Desert Realty •Updated kitchen, split 541-312-9449 level home on .17 acre lot www. BendOregon Tony Levison, RealEstate.com Broker 18759 Chocktaw Rd. 541-977-1852 Well built and impecWindermere cably cared for home Central Oregon on 1 acre. Ad¹2002 Real Estate TEAM Birtola Garmyn High Desert Realty $55,000 • 17780 Wilt 541-312-9449 Rd •11.25 acres, secluded www. BendOregon parcel near Sisters RealEstate.com •Recreational property $1,400,000 • 2897 off the grid Horizon Dr. •Please call listing bro•On the Tour of Homes ker for directions. •Newly constructed and Bill Kammerer, Broker beautifully designed 541-410-1200 home built by Award Windermere winning R.D. Building Central Oregon and Design Real Estate •Panoramic mtn views and expansive fin- $549,000 • Close to Old ishes throughout Mill ~4731 sq.ft., 2 master .4 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2628 suites, 2 bdrm, 3.5 sq.ft. bath, wine room, gym, •Backs to canal, large Theater room, family lot with water feature •Quiet cul-de-sac, min and great room •Designer kitchen with utes to Old Mill Kendall Comey, Viking appl. pkg. JML Realty Group, Broker 541-480-6790 541-576-4742 541-480-0448 Windermere Central Oregon Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate Real Estate Custom home. O ut$225,000• Dream Yard standing CASCADE • 1526 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2 VIEW! 1878 sq. ft. 3/2 b ath & .14 acr e + bonus room (not infenced yard. c luded in s q . f t . ) •Oversized patio with cherry cabi n ets, cover hardwood 8 s l a te, ~You will have to see Oversized g a r age, this one! adjacent t o p u b lic Clair Sagiv, Broker land. $279,900 MLS 541-390-2328 201402871 Call Windermere Nancy Popp, Central Oregon 541-815-8000 Real Estate Crooked River Realty

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Custom Cra f tsman beautiful views in a is 10 y e ar s o l d . ...don't let time get Bobbie Strome, D esirable SW B e nd master suite, all applibath, 1620 sq ft, irri- 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, 800y Hearthstone/soapPrincipal Broker Style Home - Large desirable location just ances included. Large Neighborhood - 3 ated, 36x40 shop, Sq.ft., rustic cottage stone wood stove in away. Hire a 1/4 acre corner lot in minutes from town & corner lot, fully land- b edroom, 2 John L Scott Real ba t h , enced, ex t e nsive on a 2.99y acre par- living room. L andEstate 541-385-5500 SW Redmond. 2200 Tumalo! 3 bedroom, 2 scaped, raised gar- $49,900. 1485 sq ft, professional out sprinkler sys t em. cel. Come view this scaped, fenced, RV sf home features 3 lot, M LS¹ 28092 2 5 . a mazing piece o f cover, dog k ennel. C anyon C reek, 1 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, bath, 1694 sq ft. Pri- den beds. $182,500. corner of The Bulletin's MLS¹201404474. vate well, 3000 sq ft of $265,000. Pam paradise on the out- Great home to move Acres - View elk and m aster o n mai n , deck with c o vered MLS¹201403742. "Call A Service Teresa Brown, Broker, Julie Fountain, deer from your living beautiful custom meLester, Principal Bro- skirts of R edmond. i n and enjo y . 541-788-8661 area, upgraded cabi541-788-2519 Professional" ker, Century 21 Gold Built on the curve of $187,000. room with breathtak- dallion t i l e en t r y, nets, custom t r im, Central Oregon Realty John L. Scott ing views of Canyon Country Realty, Inc. the Deschutes River, MLS¹201405138 Directory today! granite kitchen Real Estate, Bend aulted mast e r , Group, LLC 541-504-1338 M tn from t his s e - counters, slate floors, v this p erfect s m all Dennis Haniford, arched w a l k-ways, www.johnlscottbend.com cluded, newer 5 bedhome has amazing Principal Broker, cab i nets, built-in BBQ, p ellet Beautiful log home on 3 room, 3 bath home Cherry 5 Acres w/shop, well of the moun541-536-1731 stainless appliances, stove, g a rage/shop Corner lot location. 3 Downtown acres. 1718 sq.ft., 2 lo c ation. and septic installed, views nestled in the timber. tains and the river. Cascade Realty radiant floor h e at, and carport, chicken bdrm, 2~/~ bath 1712 Present owners have b drm, 1 b a th, d e - 3 acres irrigated and C ascade mtn a n d sq. ft., master on mail, Detached garage has media room w/sur28x50 detached living here for Smith Rock v iews. a studio-type room Beautiful Family Home- tached g a r age/ round sound, over- coop/dog house & room down with loved past 33 years. 5 1 200 s q .ft. s h o p RV shop. lowerbeds w/ d r i p great 4 bedroom, 3 bath on garage/shop, $399 ,999. sized 3-car garage, fsystem. bonus room upstairs. the with an extra bath and storage, full hookup, Fully fenced bdrm, 4 bath, 4987 w/1 3x1 3 RV d o ors fenced yard with fire sq. ft. $968,000. att a ched. over 4 acres. Double park setting, 1 build- MLS¹201305978 RV parking, and the with electric g ate. and 400 amp service. shower attached plus doubled Call Duke Warner pit area. list goes on! $293,000 ¹20140814 lot. MLS Call Kit Korish, in Re d mond/Teth- $425,000 detached garage and able Dayville, Candice Anderson, $337,900. MLS¹ 541-480-2335 erow Cros s ing. MLS¹201309622 Jodi Clark, Principal 541-987-2363 large shop. Beautiful ¹201404378. Broker 541-788-8878 Bobbie Strome, 201402637 $279,900. Pam Broker, 541-771-8731 Duke Warner Realty $214,000. MLS yard, country living John L. Scott Principal Broker John L. Scott Real Principal Bro- Canyon Creek - Execu541-382-8262 ¹ 201405423. Cal l Century 21 close to town, Lester, Real Estate, Bend John L Scott Real MLS¹201402653 ker, Century 21 Gold t ive home o n t i m - Estate 541-548-1712 Gold Country Realty Pam Lester, Principal Estate $465,000. 541-385-5500 Country Realty, Inc. Broker, Century 21 bered acres just south MLS¹201304219 541-504-1338 of John Day. 3 bedGold Country Realty, A Must See Home Call Candy Yow, Inc. 541-504-1338 room, 2.5 bath, 2801 541-4'I 0-3193 Spacious 3bd/3bath Beautiful, luxurious 2 sq ft, bonus room, Duke Warner Realty well main t ained 60462 Elkai Woods Dr. bedroom 3 bath 2911 loads of storage and 541-382-8262 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, build- 3550sf home with resq ft home features attached gar a ge. c ent upgrades t o Beautiful home in desir- extensive rock exte- $419,000. ers own bamboo kitchen & bathrooms. able Greens subdivi- rior. Large waterfall in MLS¹20130408. floors, lots of extras. Neatly l a n dscaped sion with golf course f ront yard w it h 3 $495,000. Call Duke Warner with sprinkler system. & c l ubhouse v ery ponds. Slate entry, Mara Stein, Dayville, 4.6 acres with 4 acres close! 3 bedroom, 2 cathedral Principal Broker, c e i lings, 541-987-2363 of COI. 36x36 shop/ 541-420-3400 Pamir 1469 sq ft. Ex- walnut floor i ng, barn. Horse property bath, to Old Mill DisProperties, Inc. low mainte- hickory cabinets. ex- Close with plenty of fencing tremely trict. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, nance and move-in posed pillars, arched 60504 Seventh Mt & c r os s f e n cing. ready. Open f l oor walkways, d o u ble- 1506 sq. ft. home. Drive. 2 Bdrm, 2.5 Amazing C a s cade plan, gas fireplace, sided see-thru fire- French doors to pribath, slate and tile, Mtn views. Motivated vaulted ceiling, gran- place. Beautiful mtn vate d ining r o om. end unit, seller. $51 5 ,000. ite kitchen counters, views, ultimate floor- Custom m ouldings, extra yard. $319,000. ¹201403502 large m aster new interior/exterior ing in garage, wet bar, A/C, Mara Stein, John L. Scott Real with Jacuzzi tub. paint, tile bathroom t heater room, s u r- bdrm Principal Broker, Estate 541-548-1712 MLS 201405037. counters, bonus room round-sound speak- Larry J a cobsCall 541-420-3400 Pamir at and/or office above ers, fenced, sprinkler Properties, Inc. Advertise your car! 541-480-2329 D u ke system. $4 3 9,500 garage. New air conAdd A Picture! Warner Realty $ 1 94,000 ¹201403611 60523 Seventh Mt Reach thousands of readers! ditioning. Jodi Clark,Principal Drive. 10% equity ¹201401863 C@ii 541-385-5809 Copper Canyon - 3 Broker, 541-771-8731 b drm, 2~/~ bath i n shares, 3 bdrm, 3 The Bulletin Clessiffeds Jodi Clark, Principal Century 21 bath. $58,500. Broker, 541-771-8731 2350y sf. Nice, newer View of the Cascades. Century 21 Gold Country Realty Mara Stein, home in SW Bend. Principal Broker, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 3713 Gold Country Realty The Old Mill, river, 541-420-3400 Pamir sq. ft. home on 1.15 Beautiful irrigated prop- Bend Park - 3 bed, 2 parks, recreation and Properties, Inc. acre. 2 bonus rooms erty- 32x36 shop,lush bath, 2114y sf home shopping are a short in park-like setting. distance away. Great and wine cellar! MLS pastures, ou t d oor Main dwelling plus 60552 Elkai Woods Dr. 201405016. arena. Bring y o ur guest house/rental on room living that is light 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, exColleen Dillingham, bright. Gas log firequisite oak floors, pri- Broker 541-788-9991 animals! 1584 sq ft. 3 a total of 0.55 acre. & place with slate surbedroom, 2 bath, vate, deck, overlookT he 1440 N E 1 0 t h round. Kitchen has John L. Scott Candice Anderson, ing g o l f co u rse. Real Estate, Bend dwelling has e ngi- slate floor, h ickory Broker, 541-788-8878 neered $478,000. ha r dwood cabinets, fully applijohnlscottbend.com John L. Scott Mara Stein, Principal floors in living, dining anced and a pantry. Broker, 541-420-3400 B ANK OWNED! 3 . 4 Real Estate, Bend & bedrooms; Mitsub- Large open loft family • > • • • I B Pamir Properties, Inc. acres, 3 bdrm, 2.5 www.johnlscottbend.com ishi electric heat & room (currently used • • «I • • «I • •s ~ • bath, 2 bonus rooms, cool system (along 60691 Golf Village Lp. granite counters, tile Beautiful Log Home in with other heating op- as a bedroom by tenants). Larger fenced 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, 3281 floor, bdrm + office on CRR - $350,000. 3 and fantastic rear yard for entersq.ft., master suite main level, 2810 sq.ft., oversized bedrooms, tions); cabinets w / C orian 2.5 bathrooms, 2060 taining, kids & pets. w ith f ireplace a nd in 2 002, 1764 sq ft, s everal out- c ountertops i n t h e Chain link fence dog gym, vaulted ceilings, built kitchen. Adj a cent sq.ft. shop w/full guest buildings, main floor enclosure & s m a ll maple inlaid f l oor, quarters. MLS m aster Ko i po n d . guest house & main s torage shed t o o . magnificent rock wall 201406015 $368,800. h ome together f or $270,000. MLS¹ fireplace, s p acious Pam Lester, Principal MLS¹201402993 201401159. B o bbie light kitchen, central Broker, Century 21 Call Jeanne Scharlund, $510,000. MLS¹201309647 541-420-7978 Strome, Principal Broi sland eating b a r , Gold Country Realty, John L. Scott Real Central Oregon Realty ker John L Scott Real seating for 6. Tile roof Inc. 541-504-1338 Estate 541-548-1712 Group, LLC Estate 541-385-5500 paver driveway, triple garage with plenty of storage, decks looking out over 11th tee and l ake. P r ivate fenced paved patio. Gold membership included. $797.500. Mara Stein, Principal Broker, 541-420-3400 Pamir Properties, Inc.

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Easy living close to the Extremely rare opportu- Go On Vacation! 5 bed- I ncredible Cus t o m Old Mill District. En- n ity to own a s e - room home in Sunri- Home on Acreagejoy your mornings in cluded 40-acre farm in ver. Great rental his- This home is made the light and bright Bend with 29 acres of tory. E n j o y the with love and custom kitchen of this 3 bdrm, i rrigation an d j u s t SHARC pool and all f eatures i n ev e r y 2 bath, 1459 sq. ft. minutes from Costco! that Sunriver offers. r oom. Looking f o r lodge-style home surhome. The living room 2 houses, rustic barn/ $399,000. is open to the kitchen 4 covered stalls, tack Call Jacquie Sebulsky rounded by w ildlife with hickory flooring. room, corral, large at 541-280-4449 or this is it. 4 bedroom, Beautiful paver patio shop with 12-ft roll-up Michele Anderson at 2.5 bath, $899,900. 541-633-9760. is perfect for enter- door & attached gaCall Candy Yow, taining. $3 2 5 ,000. rage, al l fa r ming MLS201310062 541-410-3193 MLS 201406184. Call equipment included Duke Warner Realty MLS 201304445 Bill Pan to n at w/acceptable o ffer. 541-382-8262 Duke Warner Realty 541-420-6545. 541-382-8262 Extensive wil d life, Duke Warner Realty COID canal behind Call The Bulletin At 541-385-5809 J ust Completed - 3 h ouse, f e nced & Elegant, Private Living- cross-fenced with 4 Place Your Ad Or E-Mail bedroom, 2.5 b ath, Immaculately de- separate p a stures.At: www.bendbulletin.com 1 510 sq f t h o m e. signed an d m a i n- $635,000 Great room floor plan tained 3 bedroom, 2.5 ¹201402376 Great home in the heart with laminate wood bath home sits on Jodi Clark,Principal of town, with updated floors, crown molding 0.96 acres on Awbrey Broker, 541-771-8731 interior within the past throughout. Nice Butte. Spacious floor Century 21 4 years. 3 bedroom, 2 master with full mtn plan is perfect for en- Gold Country Realty bath 1232 sq ft home views. $219,900. tertaining. $735,000. features newer carpet, Call Jaynee Beck, Call Terry Skjersaa, Fabulous family home! paint, stainless steel 541-480-0988 541-383-1426. MLS kitchen a p pliances, MLS¹201401864 Dream kitchen and 201402446 Duke Warner Realty master on main. Wel- water heater, heat Duke Warner Realty 541-382-8262 coming front porch, pump with air condi541-382-8262 formal dining room, t ioning, dec k w i t h Knock your socks totally updated kitchen covered patio. Good Equestrian Facility on with island/bar opens location with easy acoff views! 4+ acres. 3 bdrm, 2 to wonderful 2-story cess to all parts of •38 acres, irrigated bath, 1950 sq ft cus- living room with fire- town. Perfect invest- •Beautiful 2600 s q.ft. tom home w/features place. Kitchen has home ment property, tenin every room makes breakfast area and ants want to sign at • 120x64 barn with shop this very comfortable. small family r oom, least a 2-year lease. and stalls Barn, hay storage and too. Spacious master $117,500 •20 minutes to Bend 36x36 shop. $386,000 opens to hot tub on ¹201403977 www.johnlscott.com/74 MLS¹201400240. 510 private deck, large Jodi Clark, Principal Call Candy Yow, bath w i t h wa l k -in Broker, 541-771-8731 Jean Nelsen, Broker 541-410-3193 541-420-3927 c loset. Office w i th Century 21 Duke Warner Realty John L. Scott beautiful built-ins and Gold Country Realty 541-382-8262 Real Estate, Bend a closet. 2 bdrms with bath upstairs 4th bdrm Great home in very de- www.johnlscottbend.com Exceptional Acreage sirable location at the is above garage with Estate inspired by entrance and base of Pilot Butte. 3 Large 0.48 acre fenced Frank Lloyd Wright. 4 private own bath. Flat back- bedroom 1 bath 1050 lot with plenty of room Bdrm, 3.5 bath, 5004 yard is private and sq ft. Extensive cus- for your family and sq.ft., 4.75 acres. Ofe xquisitely land - tom tile work includ- their hobbies. Living fered at $830,000. s caped. Call B e t h ing granite tile kitchen room with 2 skylights, Call Tarris Rogers, Davies, Hasson Com- and bath countertops family room has a gas Broker pany Realtors, and backsplash, cus- f ireplace wit h t i l e 541-390-7878 tom t i l e flo o ring hearth & s u rround. 541-408-5758 Becky Breeze t hroughout most o f Seller will give credits Company Real Estate Fantastic Sisters set- home, large pantry for new dishwasher 8 www.BendSunriver ting. Custom 2177 sq. back deck, f e nced new range/oven at RealEstate.com Extensive park- c lose o f esc r o w ft. 3 b drm, 2 b a th yard. home on an acre lot ing w it h d e tached (CLA). Storage build2-car g a rage/shop, ing 8 do g pen i nFind exactly what with a 2 4x40 shop a ttached 1 ca r g a - cluded. Fresh interior you are looking for in the that includes a 600 rage & carport, RV paint. $295 , 000. sq. ft. guest quarters. CLASSIFIEDS $ 2 18,000. MLS¹201404338 $419,000. MLS parking. John L. Scott Real 201404876. Kim ¹201310366 Clark, Principal Estate 541-548-1712 Expansive C a s cade Warner 541-410-2475 Jodi Broker, 541-771-8731 Mountain Views - 3 Duke Warner Realty Century 21 bedrooms, 2 baths, Want to impress the 1440 SF. U p datedFrench Style river view Gold Country Realty relatives? Remodel interior, double ovens Home w/River-Bank Hillside Park j your home with the in kitchen, large bay Setting! Exquisite ac$1,149,000 help of a professional windows. 1.52 acres, coutrements: Granite, • 3732 sq.ft. Norman from The Bulletin's huge w r a p-around hardwood, m a r ble, Builders built deck, 2-stall b a rn, tile, Venetian plaster, •5 bedroom+ offi "Call A Service ce, fenced/x-fenced. stone & st a i nless. 3.5 bath Professional" Directory $148,000 W ood-burning f i r e- • .88 acre, city views MLS¹201405436. place, top line appli- • MLS 201404977 Large triple wide home, Gail Day, a nces, metal c l ad Corey Charon PE, 541-306-1018 3 bdrm, 2 bath, dbl windows and so much Broker car garage. Family Central Oregon more! Listen to the 541-280-5512 Realty Group, LLC room, living r oom, tranquil ripple of the Warm inviting colors. river below. while enHome o n acr e age joying this Exquisite Large covered patio backs t o Na t ional home. area. Big mtn. views. $65 9 ,000. Forest. 3 Bdrm, 1472 MLS201404694. Near the golf course MORRIS sq. ft., 4.9 acres of Nancy Popp, Principal and firehall. Come REAL ESTATE large ponderosas. Dbl Broker 541-815-8000 enjoy everything the car garage. $219,500. Crooked River Realty ranch has to offer. johnlscott.com/42385 Priced to sell. MLS FSBO- Seeking motiEllen Clough, ABR, 201405066. Check out the vated buyer for 3 bdrm, CRS, Broker $249,900. Call Linda 2 bath, with a backyard classifieds online 541-480-7180 Lou Day-Wright. sanctuary! Quality home 541www.bendbulletin.com 771-2585 Crooked John L. Scott at a quaiity price. A must Updated daily Real Estate, Bend River Realty see! 541-279-8783

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3bedroom,2.5bath,2416sq.Ii. homein Awbrey Village. Mature landscaping,open iioor plan and vaultedceilings. $174,000 CALLBROOK CRIAZZO AT 541-550-8008 OR AUBRE CHESHIRE AT541-598-4583. MLS:201405950

4 bedroom, 3 bath on over 4 acres. Double attached plus double detached garage and large shop. Beautiful yard,country living close to town. $465,000 CALL CANDYYOW AT 541810-3193.MLS:2013OI219

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Location s evevything, and t doesnot get better f you wantpnvacy and your own getaway I than this. Present owners have loved living retreat this property is it. Breathtakingviews here for the past 33years. 5 bedroom, 4 bath, of the CascadeNountains. Electricity is on the 4987 sq.ft. $968,000 CALL KITI'ORISHAT property. $144,000CALL KAROLYN DUBOIS 541-480-2335.MLS:201402653 AT 541-390-7863.MLS:201309974

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less than i mile from aty limits. 2160 sq. !L, 2 bedroom. 2 bath home.Several outbuildings including barn with indoor arena. 3 tax lots„ i20 acres tn the Urban Reserve. $495,000 CALL KRIS WARNER AT 541480-5365.

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$529,900IBEST VIEWS IN CENTRAL OREGON

• 5 bed & 3 bath • 2655 SF • Great neighborhood • Near Pine Ridge Elementary • Close to trails & amenities

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$659,000 I SPECTACULAR VIEWS • 4152 SF, 4 bed & 3 bath

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• 3bed &2baths • Huge deck • Half acre homesite • Three Sisters mountain views • Lots of toy parking

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• Tuscany style luxury in Bend • 2910 SF • Single level living • Stunning kitchen • Two master suites • 0.46 AC fenced lot • Gorgeous openfloor plan

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$559,000ICOUNTRY LIVING

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541-771-1168 ERIC ANDREWS BROKER

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LAZY RIVER SOUTH Like New - Located on Living at its BestLooking for a home that L ovely ho m e w i t h Mountain Views - Enjoy NE Bend I $249,000 Newer home near park. Panoramic Cascade R emodeled 3535 y a dead end street, 3 Located in the heart of has it all? Come en- beautiful fin i shes t he Mt Hood to M t • 1306 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, + Views I $674,900 Sq.ft. home with 4 b edroom, 1.5 b a t h the Old Mill District. 3 joy t h e in c redible throughout. 3 bdrms, Bachelor views from • 3 bedroom, 2 bath den or 4th bdrm, 2382 • 5004 sq.ft, 4 bedroom bdrm + office and 3 refurbished home on m aster suites, 3 . 5 views from every inch 2~/2 baths, 2063 sq. ft. this custom 2892 sf • Mature landscape, sq.ft., built in 2008, • Gourmet kitchen, thebaths. Master bath large lot. Plenty of RV baths, 3070 sq ft with of this exquisite Cen- o pen g reat r o o m 3 bd/3.5 b a hom e fenced, shed master on main level, ater room with large jetted tub & parking, fenced, land- views of the river and tral Oregon propertyf loorplan with g a s overlooking W i l low• MLS 201406035 island kitchen w/gran- • Below Appraised new tile shower. Me- scaped, priced right! mountains. S t a n d- from stunning Cas- fireplace, office/den Creek Canyon - only 2 Debbie Johnson, Broker ite counters, hard- Value dia room, family room, $253,900. alone unit. $829,000. cade Mtns to over- with b u ilt-in b o o k- miles from downtown 541-480-1293 wood floors, water • MLS 201400616 h uge kitchen w i t h MLS¹201404023 MLS¹201400102 l ooking y ou r 13 5 shelves on main level, Madras, 8 a d j oins feature and pond, RV Jim Moran, Broker handcrafted cabinets Call Carolyn Emick, Call Jaynee Beck, acres of prime farm custom knotty Alder BLM land. Property 541-948-0997 parking fenced. MLS 541-419-0717. 541-480-0988 & granite counters, ground to the expan- cabinets, gra n i te has 3360 sf s h op, ¹ 201405423. walk-in pantry, sunDuke Warner Realty Duke Warner Realty sive Culver Valley. countertops and 76x144 hay shed, 2nd $245,000. Call Pam 541-382-8262 541-382-8262 r oom with hot t u b. This home is custom stainless appliances, home, irrigation pivot Lester, Principal BroMORRIS Home has cedar eves built w/family & en- tiled b a ths, B i r ch & wheel line along ker, Century 21 Gold REAL ESTATE with copper accents. tertaining in mind, with hardwood floors, cenw/60 acres of NUID Country Realty, Inc. TURN THE PAGE MORRIS E xterior siding o n attention to every de- tral air conditioning, water rights. 70 acres 541-504-1338 REAL ESTATE Need to get an ad For More Ads h ome, garages 8 tail. Nothing has been covered porch and deeded. ¹201206931 NE Bend I $289,000 I&q w yyy ~ ~ ~ d storage bldg have just The Bulletin overlooked, from the lovely la n dscaped John L. 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Total Property 541-480-7647 Broker, GRI frontage for f ishing, Hickory floors & cabi¹201405551 Resources is all about meeting www.bendbulletin.com The Kelleher Group swimming or floating. nets, slate and SS Location, Location! I John L. Scott Real your needs. 541-280-2147 $495,000 Estate 541-548-1712 Mid-Century modern in appliances, $219,000. $279,000 541-355-5509 North Rim. 3 b drm, MLS¹¹201309267 Call on one of the Call Candy Yow, • 2 bedroom, west side 2y2 bath, 3432 sq. ft. Bobbie Strome, 541-410-3193. bungalow xy Looking for a home with home on 1.5 acres. professionals today! MORRIS Panoramic m o untain Principal Broker MLS¹201402864 • Close to parks, trails, secluded tranquility'? Work with builder to views. 5 bdrm, 5 bath, REAL ESTATE John L Scott Real Duke Warner Realty restaurants Well look no further! Move-in Ready Clean garden paradise per MORRIS customize this home Estate 541-385-5500 541-382-8262 • Good investment or Custom home is sur- t o fect for entertaining. 3 bedroom, 2 bath REAL ESTATE yo u r tast e . fun living rounded by mature $1,140,000. Open flowing floor MLS mobile only. Vaulted USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! Like new and vacant, 2 Live in one, rent the • MLS 201405528 l~ ~ ~ ay m 1 pine trees, 3/4 mile off 201 305601. p lan w i t h che f ' s ceilings in living & Call bdrm, 2 bath, 1262 other. Two separate Jackie French, Broker main road. BLM on 2 Michele An d erson master, fenced yard, Door-to-door selling with NW homes with unob- kitchen, vaulted ceil sq.ft., built in 2001, units on one tax lot. 541-480-2269 sides 8 no neighbors 541-633-9760 se c r et or storage shed, land- fast results! It's the easiest s tructed v i ews. 3 ings, a n d very clean, well cared Unique p e rsonality f or about a m i l e . Jacque rooms. $ 1 ,500,000. scaped w / s prinkler for home on corner homes. Front home bdrm, 2y/2 bath with way in the world to sell. Vaulted ceilings, all MLS 201406002. Call carport. 541-280-4449. Duke system, lot, island k itchen, has street access, 2 offic e/den and bonus T erry Skjersaa a t appliances included, Warner Realty Community park & pantry, double gabedrooms; and rear room, master on main 5 41-383-1426 D u ke The Bulletin Classified extensive tiled floors, clubhouse. $43,000. rage, central air, rain home is a one bdrm. level, open great room Warner Realty new pellet stove, sky- Modern Architecture + Kathy Denning, Broker MORRIS 541-385-5809 gutters, large deck. Both have f e nced and awesome views. lights, huge covered REAL ESTATE 541-480-4429 Quaint Farmhouse W e i storia MLS ¹ 20 1 405419. yards i n $479,000. MLS Parklike Setting I porch with hot tub, Rastra block c o nJohn L. Scott I I ~ m ly O New Cus t o m 3 $127,900. Call P am Addition. $ 2 40,000. 201405950. Call w ater f eature w i t h $569,000 Real Estate, Bend struction, passive soBdrm/2.5 Bath, 2024 MLS 201400486 Lester, Principal BroB rook C r iazzo a t • 2813 sq.ft., 3 bedpond, large front deck, lar, 4 b e droom, 3 www.johnlscottbend.com sq.ft., home on large ker, Century 21 Gold Call Jason Chavez at Location Location, Lo541-550-8408 or room, 2.5 bath paver patio, fenced, bath, 2954 sq ft. Ralot w/R V p a rking. A ubre Cheshire a t 541-891-5446. Country Realty, Inc. c ation! 5 B d rm, 2 sprinkler sys t em, diant floors and re- Mt Bachelor Village I room & den Granite slab counter 541-598-4538. Duke •• Bonus 541-504-1338 Duke Warner Realty b ath, 1 6 0 0 sq. f t . shop. .41 acre cul-de-sac lot $515,000 tops, professions se- Warner Realty 541-382-8262 manufactured home ¹201307111 $262 , 500 cycled timbers keep • MLS 201405335 t his h o m e eco - • 1719 sq.ft. condo ries SS appliances, Like new immaculate with add-on's nestled Diane Robinson, Clark, Principal friendly. Sits on nearly • 3 bedroom, 3 bath pantry, wood & tile home. 4 Bdrm, 3.5 Live in Redmond's fa- on 6.5 acres. Living Jodi Broker, 541-771-8731 19 acres of Cascade • Deschutes River views floors, gas Fireplace, One of a kindl Beauty, Broker, ABR bath, 2237 sq.ft., dbl vorite neighborhood, room, dining room, 541-419-8165 21 view pastoral farm- • MLS 201402488 fenced & central air. artistry an d c r a fts garage, mtn views, Canyon Rim Village. kitchen and master GoldCentury Country Realty land. $899 , 000. 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Peace & Quiet - 3 bed- Resort Course at Eagle Single Level j Sunriver j $499,000 Top of the world views Ward Road Special! 3 West Hills. 4 Bdrm, 3.5 Whispering Pines. 3 Woodside Ranchj room, 2 bath, 1344 sq Crest! Fully furnished, • 2264 sq.ft. of the Cascade Mtns bdrm 3 b ath, 1 .25 bath, in 4040y sq.ft., bdrm, 2 bath property $659,900 $869,000 ft home on 10 acres 100% ownership, ex- • Overlooks Bend Golf • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath on 4.5 very private acre of irrigation. Fully delightful w e s tside has complete perim- • 4613 sq.ft. with oversized deck in tensively remodeled & Country Club • .30 acre acres, backing miles fenced with 2 large home with panoramic eter fencing and is • 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath • MLS 201400042 front and back, and condo bordering 6th • 2794 sq.ft., 4 bedof public lands! 2 gates. Vaulted C ascade an d c i t y neat and well main- • 2.21 acres, Mt Bachunderground sprin- green. Watch golfers room, 3 bath JackJohns, b edroom, 2 ba t h , beamed great room views on a spacious tained with trees and elor view • 4 car garage klers. $320 , 000. while BBQing on the Broker, GRI 1 562 sq f t , c o m - floor plan, 800 sq. ft. lot with high desert s hrubs. Home h a s • MLS 201405872 MLS¹201403958. back deck. Pristine • MLS 201406141 541-480-9300 natural landscaping. been lightly lived in Grant Ludwick, Broker pletely remodeled in garage, 1836 sq. ft. Call Karolyn Dubois, setting w / C ascade Cathy Del Nero, 2011 including very shop/garage. Small Two gas fireplaces, and has a wonderful 541-633-0255 541-390-7863 Mtn view, abundant Broker, CSP new laminate wood courtyard with block one in living room and sunroom and appealDuke Warner Realty wildlife, endless trails, 541-410-5280 flooring in the living wall. $450,000. MLS one in master beding floor plan with 541-382-8262 room k itchen, cus- 201402420. B o bbie room. Master bed- l arge deck, s h o p parks, first class restaurant, 3 golf t om tiled b aths & Strome, Principal Bro- room has c offered building is a p prox. MORRIS courses, river access natural wood accents ker John L Scott Real ceiling and slider to 4000 sq.ft. w/ 4 12x12 Have an item to MORRIS REAL ESTATE and all Central Orthroughout. Loft third Estate 541-385-5500 upper deck with hot d oors and a m a n REAL ESTATE sell quick? egon hasto off eronly tub. Master bath has door. The is a comguest room or den MORRIS l&~ dy~ ~ dd d If it's under miles away. Along makes the open floor Well maintained 2bd/ deep soak tub, large plete office w/bath, Sunset View Estates j REAL ESTATE Wow! 1.27 acres in the with the outdoor acplan w it h va u lted t iled s h ower a n d r ec, k i tchen a n d 2ba with a large living $1,150,000 I d ~mlyO '500you can place it in tivities, Eagle Crest ceilings work for all of room an d m a p le double sinks. Great m eeting r oo m i n - city limits with irriga• 3175 sq.ft., 2 master has 3 sports centers Single story with RV The Bulletin suites your living n eeds. kitchen cab i nets. room is light and airy cluded in the 4000 tion. Plenty of room offering spas, pools, parking, 3-car garage, • Overlooks Lost Tracks $165,900 Huge outside shop with expansive city sq.ft. This property is for all your toys, even Classifieds for: «201400568 gym, sauna, tennis, p rofessional with full size bath- and Cascade views. a must preview, must horses are OK! Home la n d - Golf Course racquet ball, arcade, scaping, 3 bdrms, 2 • MLS 201404675 Jodi Clark Principal room and 440 amp Kitchen is efficiently see facility. The shop features 3 extra large '10 - 3 lines, 7 days salon & much more! baths and den. KoBroker, 541-771-8731 power. Oil m o nitor laid out with granite and dwelling have bedrooms, 2 h obby Christy Hartman'16 -3 lines, 14 days ¹2013'I0827 Century 21 heater in the shop. 2 tile counters, newer separate electric rooms, office, hay/ DeCourcey, rina Chinchen, Broker, horse/RV barn, shed, Clark, Principal Gold Country Realty Principal Broker RV sites, one inside & appliances, p a ntry m eters. Shop a n d CIAS 5 4 1-788-6154 (Private Party ads only) Jodi Broker, 541-771-8731 John L. Scott, Bend o ne o u tside w i t h and hardwood floor- d welling share t h e mature trees, pond 8 541-312-7263 Century 21 Tumaloj $275,000 power, septic hook-up ing. Triple garage with Avion water meter, treehouse. $247,000. Pick Your Colors - New Gold Country Realty • 1120 sq.ft. & w ater. C overed Ultimate floor. Wired 2nd gar a ge/shop ¹201405554 South Deerfield Parkj home on 0.15 AC in John L. Scott Real • 2 bedroom, 1 bath triple carport & cov- for security system. 1025 sq.ft. $499,500. $279,900 private neighborhood. Ridge At Eagle Crest j • NEW Franklin Estate 541-548-1712 • .41 acre, fenced yard Wired for stereo with MLS ¹201400070 ered deck with ceiling Broth$174,900 1425 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2 Bobbie Strome, • MLS 201403890 fan. P r o perty is s peakers on m a i n ers built MORRIS bath & 2-car garage. • 1255 sq.ft. townhome • 1701 JJ Jones, Broker cleared, has lots of floor i n 4 zo n e s. Principal Broker sq.ft. REAL ESTATE • 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath $139,900. Redmond Homes John L Scott Real 541-788-3678 trees & landscaped. 5-zone heating sys• 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • Cascade Mountain MLS¹201402233 tem. Two levels of ce- Estate 541-385-5500 $159,900. • MLS 201400531 Pam Lester, Principal views Single level w/bonus d ar d e cking p l u s MLS¹201405114 SW Redmond j Kirk Sandburg, Broker Broker, Century 21 • MLS 201401764 room. Custom built in Dennis Haniford, paver patio. Plumbed $225,000 541-556-1804 Gold Country Realty, Cliff Feingold, Broker 2005, Eagle Crest, in humidification sysCall a Pro • 1424 sq.ft. Principal Broker, 541-480-8796 Inc. 541-504-1338 2356 sq.ft., 2 bdrm, 541-536-1731 t em. $599, 0 00 • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Whether you need a MORRIS 2.5 bath, single level MLS¹ 201301639 • .2 acre, golf course Cascade Realty Picture Perfect HomeREAL ESTATE fence fixed, hedges with mtn view from Bobbie Strome, community in Stonehedge West! s l&~ dy ~ ~ ~ d bonus room. Many Principal Broker trimmed or a house • MLS 201405267 Rare Metolius RiverBeautifully u p dated MORRIS upgrades. $409,777 John L Scott Real Minda McKitrick, front property w ith built, you'll find including Travertine REAL ESTATE Ultimate Home 5 bedMLS 201404253 MORRIS Broker, GRI cabin in Camp Sher- Estate 541-385-5500 tile flooring, granite professional help in room, 6 bath with ofLynn Johns, Principal REAL ESTATE man, w/paved roads. countertops with tile Broker, 541-408-2944 fice, family room, rec 1 bdrm, 1 bath plus The Bulletin's "Call a IM p W dy ~ ~ d~ d backsplash, GE ProCheCkout the Spacious and affordroom and 2 master loft, sleeps 6, granite Wes Johns, Broker Service Professional" file appliances, gas River Canyon Estates a ble living! 2 b e dsuites. Other features counters, huge deck, 541 408-2945 ClaSSi f i6dS Onl i n e range, gor g eous j $640,000 Directory room, 2.6 bath, 1416 include sun r o om, u nobstructed Central Oregon ri v e r knotty alder trim & • 3450 sq.ft., 4 bedsq ft home has gas solarium and an awe- views & access. Fully WW!ffhendhfflletifLCOm 541-385-5809 Resort Realty MORRIS doors, designer paint, room, 2.5 bath fireplace, vaulted some greenhouse all furnished. $399,000. $350,000• Redmond updated fixtures & • Cascade views & REAL ESTATE Updateddaily ceilings, slate in the on over 10 acres with MLS 201402947 d acre - 2 acre walighting, granite tile Deschutes sounds Needs your TLC to be a 3.84 guest bathroom and mountain views. Pam Lester, Principal tered surround f i r eplace.• MLS 201404027 tiled cou n tertops.The Ridge at E a gle $999,000. West Side Cottage 2 gem! 3 bdrm, 2 bath house is 3 bdrm, Broker, Century 21 V aulted ceilings i n Jerry Stone, Broker home •Main Master bedroom has Crest. Perfect vaca- MLS¹201403687. Gold Country Realty, bedroom located one manufactured 3 bath living room, custom 541-390-9598 Call Candy Yow, on 1.07 acres close to private access to the tion getaway. 1822 block from the Desd Inc. 541-504-1338 rentals bring $1K per blinds, large m a in 541-410-3193 outside an d l a r ge sq.ft. home, 3 bdrm, chutes River, 3 blocks fishing, hunting and 2month. level master s u ite bathroom with plenty 2.5 bath, w/triple tan- Duke Warner Realty from Drake Park foot- e asy access to L a •Fenced and pond w/access to the rear 541-382-8262 of closet space. Great dem garage, open Just too many bridge. Corner l ot. Pine or Bend. Basics Bob Ahern, Broker deck. New interior & floor plan includes a Detached garage. It's for a great home in living space with lots collectibles? 541-420-3891 exterior paint. Paver stead of paying rent. double attached gaall a bout l o cation! MORRIS of windows to enjoy Unobstructed Cascade Windermere Central back walkway. rage. Large patio over $65,000. mtn views! Quality $329,900. REAL ESTATE the sunrises. M LS Oregon Real Estate Sell them in $239,750. MLS¹201309245 Call the garage is well ¹201404270. MLS¹201403862 new con s truction, l&d & dy ~ d~ d ¹201405465 Call Larry Jacobs, Bill Pan t o n at Call The Bulletin At shaded in the after- $334,222. Call Pam 1784 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, The Bulletin Classifieds John L. Scott Real Room for Family and noon for entertaining. Lester, Principal Bro- 21~ bath, main level 541-420-6545 541-480-2329. 541-385-5809 Estate 541-548-1712 Hobbies. Large .48 $119,900 Duke Warner Realty Duke Warner Realty ker, Century 21 Gold master upstairs and Place Your Ad Or E-Mail 541-385-5809 acre fenced lot with 541-382-8262 ¹201404958 541-382-8262 Pristine country setting plenty of r oom f or Dennis Country Realty, Inc. b ack d e ck . ML S At: www.bendbulletin.com Clark, Principal 201406065. 541-504-1338 with beautiful rock your family and their Broker, 541-771-8730 $289,900. Call Rob outcropping & valley hobbies. Living room 21 T he W i ndsor, N W Eggers 541-815-9780 views. 3 bedroom, 1 with 2 skylights. Fam- GoldCentury Country Realty Redmond - Main floor or Katrina Swisher bath, 1134 s q ft ily room has a gas den/4th bedroom, lots 541-420-3348. Duke single-level home is f ireplace w it h ti l e on a large, immacu- hearth and surround. S pacious SE H o me of natural light, eating Warner Realty sq, ft. 4 bdrms, bar in kitchen, landlately landscaped lot, Seller will give credits 2545 scaping, 3 bdrm, 2d/~ Very close to river acand has tons of char- for new dishwasher 2d/2baths . Mtn views. MLS b ath, 2235 s q ft . cess and S unriver acter. Ne w p a i nt, and a new range/oven $310,000. Call $309,900. Call Jim Resort. 3 bedroom, 2 great shop with car- at close of escrow 201406104. Beck at Hinton, 541-420-6229 bath mnf'd home on 1 port, finished front (CLA). Storage build- Jaynee 541-480-0988 or Pete Central Oregon Re- acre with detached deck, covered back ing and dig pen in- Van D e usen at alty Group, LLC double car garage. patio, fire pit, mature cluded. The home has 541-480-3538. Duke Front and back decks, l andscaping. O n l y fresh interior paint. Three Rivers South j Warner Realty fire pit area to enjoy blocks to P r ineville MLS ¹ 201 4 04338 $159,900 the evenings. Back C ountry Club a n d $295,000 • 1536 sq.ft. Sun Meadow j entrance to home is minutes from the res• 2 bedroom, 1 bath Bobbie Strome, $409,800 o ff p a ve d ro a d . ervoir. $132 , 000 Principal Broker • 1 acre • 3054 sq.ft. $105,000. ¹201404713 • MLS 201403434 John L Scott Real • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath MLS¹201405078 Jodi Clark, Principal Estate 541-385-5500 • Tile & hardwood floors Gary Rose, Dennis Haniford, Broker, 541-771-8731 Broker, MBA • MLS 201404612 Principal Broker, Century 21 RV Parking! Large Lot! 541-588-0687 Darryl Doser, 541-536-1731 Gold Country Realty 3 bedroom, 2 bath Broker, CRS Cascade Realty home, Northeast side P rivate Broken T o p 541483-4334 of town. $185,000. Estate - Custom built, MLS 201405258; Call Views of Smith Rock - 3 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, b edroom, 2 ba t h , Don Chapin, Broker, MORRIS 3541 sq ft home with 541-350-6777. 1431 sq ft home on open great room floor Redmond Re/Max Land REAL ESTATE 6 .9 a c r es . Th i s plan and radian floor & Homes Real Estate. well-maintained home MORRIS heat. $949 , 900. has multiple outbuildREAL ESTATE Sunrise Village j MLS¹201300357. 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Great room tiled staircase, 3-bay gated, shop and pri- erty Ma n agement Management •Updated 2052 s q.ft. l arge w indows, 2 space. $ 3 45,000 541-536-0117 541-536-0117 place plan. All premium fin- shop, additional guest v ate c o u rt . ML S ranch style home in master suites each MLS 201401983 • 1865 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 ishes. $466,212 ¹201405248 cludes 3 bdrm, 2 bath, with entrances to out- Call Don Chapin, quarters. $225,000. Advertise your car! bath Lynn Johns, Principal MLS¹201406071 $489,900. Call Pam 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2656 stainless appl., new side, one i n cludes Principal Br o k er Add A Prcture! Lori Schneringer, Broker, 541-408-2944 Jeanne Scharlund, Lester, Principal Bro- sq. ft. o n 1 a c r e.Reach thousands of readers! furnace and new sep kitchenette and fire- 541-350-6777 541-420-07978 Broker 541-280-1543 Wes Johns, Broker 541 ker, Century 21 Gold $349,000. 16965 Sac- Call 541-385-5809 tic place. 864 sq. ft. shop Redmond RE/MAX Windermere 408-2945. Central Or- Central Oregon Realty Country Realty, Inc. ramento Road, Three The Bulletin Classifieds •Gorgeous mtn views with attached green- L and & Hom e s Rivers South. H igh 541-504-1338 •Horse property; 5/6 Central Oregon egon Resort Realty Group, LLC house, 5.64 a c res Real Estate 56090 Snowgoose Rd, Lakes Realty & PropReal Estate stall barn, arenas 8 fenced and c r ossGreat location w/unob1525 Murrelet Drive. FIND IT! M eticulously mai n - erty Ma n agement new 3/2, 3-car ga- outbuildings f enced, 672 sq. f t . structed view of 8 mtn Eagle Crest, 2681 sq. rage, approx ~/2 acre, JML Realty Group, tained golf c o urse 541-536-0117 The Bulletin BIIT ITI loafing shed. 1566 sq. peaks. Nestled beft., 3 bdrm, 2~/2 baths, home in 55+ active $279,000. K i m at 541-480-6790 SELL ITI ft. h a y sto r age. tween Bend 8 RedTo Subscribe call office 8 formal dining. 541-954-3069 Eagle Crest a d ult 5 1875 Fordham D r . 541-480-0448 $279,000. MLS mond and only mo541-385-5800 or go to 3-car garage. Great The Bulletin Classifieds community, 2381 sq. $249,000 4 bdrm, 3 Sharp La Pine home Windermere 201406013 m ents away f r o m www.bendbulletin.com room plan. All pre- Custom built b eauty! ft., 3 bdrm, 2rlr bath. bath, 2206 sq. ft., tile, with P aulina v i ew! Central Oregon Juniper Realty, mium finishes. gas. High Lakes Re- fenced 1.05 a c re, Hwy. 97 for an easy Upgrades galore & 541-504-5393 Hot Buy! 5 bdrm/ 3~/r Real Estate alty & Property ManLynn c ommute. Built i n Custom built b eauty! $494,550. mtn. views. 1736 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, plus bonus room Johns, Principal Broagemnt 541-536-0117 MLS Hot Buy! 5 bdrm/ 3~/r bath, living r o om,Smith Rock views on a Land in Crooked River 1994 on 2.5 a cres office. 4895 sq. ft. $527,640. bath, plus bonus room ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, and 201405179 Lynn 14695 S. Sugar Pine. family rm+ den, large quiet dead-end coun- R anch. R eady t o w/2494 sq.ft. of living Tons of custom work. Oversized livand office. 4895 sq. ft. Wes Johns, Broker Eagle Crest Resort Johns, Principal Bro- $116,500 2 bdrm, 2 deck. Attached ga- try road. S pacious move in. 3 Bdrm, 2 space. ing room 8 d i ning Tons of custom work. 541 408-2945, Cen- $749,000. ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, bath, 1256 sq. ft. on 2700 sq. ft . h o me bath home o n rage + p ole b arn, a MLS Johns, Broker 3 b drms, 2 Eagle Crest Resort tral Oregon Resort cul-de-sac located in room make comfort2 01401829. L y n n Wes acre. High Lakes large shop. Ed Green, boasts environment for $749,000. MLS Realty 541 408-2945. Cen- .96 P rincipal Brok e r , baths, huge country the heart of CRR on 1 able Johns Principal Bro- tral Realty & Pr o perty Oregon Resort Management kitchen, dining area, acre. Large garage/ family living & enter201401829. Lynn 227 Highland Meadow ker, 541-598-5666. John 5 4 1 -408-2944, Johns Principal Bro- Lp., Eagle Crest Re- Wes Johns, Broker Realty large util. room and a shop which provides taining. New 5-panel L. Scott, Bend 541-536-0117 doors 8 glass panel basement which is in- privacy. ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, sort 2681 sq. ft., 3 $ 1 2 9,900 fir 541 408-2945 New Construction in 756 front door. Oak lamiWes Johns, Broker bdrms, 2~/2 baths, ofcluded in the sq. ft. 4 bdrm, 2 bath, dbl. MLS ¹201404446. Central Oregon SW Redmond - 3 bednate flooring in living Also has extra area 541 408-2945 arage, fenced acre. Jeffer son County Homes Juniper Realty, fice and formal dining. Resort Realty rooms, 2 baths, 1804 r oom, hallways 8 Central Oregon upstairs and all bdrms 541-504-5393 3-car garage. Great 1 50,000. 5474 0 SF. Stainless steel baths. 4 bdrms, 3 are Resort Realty room plan. All pre- Cute remodeled bun- appliances, dual pan- R obin Lane. H i g h Want to move in and are on the main level. suites. New mium finishes. galow near downtown tries, vaulted ceilings, Lakes Realty & Prop- enjoy life? This Ma- The dbl. garage is 8479 SW High Cone master Desert Sky sgl level 2 erty Man agement dras home is loaded large. This property is Drive. Large 4 bdrm, 2 Hardi-plank s i d ing, $443,708 Lynn Johns, Nearly 1000 sq. ft. R5 $216,900. r oof, t r im , wa t e r bdrm, 2 bath 1385 sq. P rincipal 541-536-0117 with upgrades. Well 1.5 acres with 1 acre bath located in the Brok e r, zoning on .26 acre MLS¹201404038. la w n . irrigation, fenced and heart o f ft. Eagle Crest home, 5 41-408-2944 W e s w ith p o tential f o r Cr o o ked h eater a n d maint. and boasts a Jim Hinton, 145055 Birchwood, La $344,000. MLS open great room floor J ohns, Broker 5 4 1 4-plex. Large park dih o rses. River Ranch on 1.20 large tiled entry way, ready fo r 541-420-6229. p lan, hot t u b a n d 408-2945 Central Or- rectly across street, Central Oregon Realty Pine - $49,950 Nice ceiling fans, recessed $5000 allowance to acre. Wonderful out- ¹201400552. 840 sq. ft. 2 b d rm l ighting, large l o f t buyers at closing with door area for enterJohn L. Scott Real many upg r ades. egon Resort Realty v ery close t o e l Group, LLC mfd, new well. High area, a master bdrm accepted offer. taining or r e laxing. Estate 541-548-1712 $232,900. ementary & m i ddle MLS201402779. school. Cur r entlySingle Level Charmer in Lakes Realty & Prop- with w alk-in closet, $269,000. 12333 NW Oversized 2-bay shop Take care of erty Man agement window Lynn Johns, Principal rented an d r e nter NW R e dmond co v erings 10th St., Terrebonne. w ith s t orage a n d Get your your investments Broker, 541-408-2944 wants to stay. $ 315,000. 4 bed - 541-536-0117 throughout. Garage is Call Heather Hockett, plenty of room to keep business Wes Johns, Broker 541 with the help from $134,900. Tom Ellert- rooms, plus o ffice/ 14790 S. Sugar Pine. finished with ceiling PC, Broker, Century the toys out of t he 408-2945 Central Orden, 2.5 baths, 2410 21 Gold Country Re- weather. $ 1 43,000. son, Broker © John L storage rack and you The Bulletin's 3 bdrm, 2 egon Resort Realty mls 201300653 Scott, Bend sq ft. Brand new con- $174,900 have great views from alty, 541-420-9151 e ROW I N G "Call A Service struction, fe n c ing, bath, 1702 sq. ft. on the back deck. VA as- Motivated Seller! Nice Juniper Realty, 541-350-8097 acre. Hig h sumable if e l igible. 541-504-5393 10085 Juniper Glen Professional" Directory front lan dscaping, 1.11 3 bdrm ranch- style with an ad in Desert Sky w/garage 2 custom Circle - 2321 sq ft, 3 tile. Lakes Realty & Prop- $124,900 MLS¹ house with a nice floor 8886 SW Pasture Ct. erty Man a gement 201304344 bdrm, 2.5 bath, office 360 Acres of Fenced bdrm, 2 bath Eagle MLS¹201310781 The Bulletin's plan, country kitchen, 541-536-0117 Crest home, 1792 sq. or formal dining. Great Call Jim Hinton, Heather Hockett, PC, nice brick fireplace, Custom built 960 sq. "Call A Service - Only 20 ft. Great room floor 541-420-6229. ft. vacation home on room plan, all pre- Rangeland Broker, Century 21 16563 Daisy Place, 2 nestled on 4+ acres miles from Madras. Professional" 1.25 acres bordering mium finishes. plan, Cascade views. Central Oregon Realty bdrm, t~/2 bath, 1041 Gold Country Realty, Powell Butte q u iet to steeper to- Garage. $ 2 5 9,900 community pasture in $392,198. Eagle Crest Flat Group, LLC 541-420-915'I Directory sq. ft., gas fireplace country lane. Fenced, pography w / natural MLS¹201401138. River Ranch. Lynn Johns, Principal High Bank owned, 3 bdrm, 2 corral, shed, s h op Crooked vegetation. Po- Lynn Johns, Principal Single Level custom 3 $149,900. It is currently being Ready for Your Toys! 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63168 Peale Street, Bend • Don't miss this wonderful one owner craftsmen home in quality neighborhood • No HOA's • 3 bedrooms, with a nice office/den with built-ins, 2.5 bath, 2293 SF. • RV/ boat parking, open floor plan, granite counters, wood floors, huge backyard, open great room • Storage shed and so much more • Call for rivate showin ! MLS¹201405529 Call Mary Stratton, Broker, j 541-419-6340 maryselhms@gmail.com

2342 NW Awbrey Road • Quality built in great condition all on one level, close to downtown & the river! • Separate master bedroom, plus 2 other nice size bedrooms and 2 full baths • Open great room • Oversized 2-car garage • Yard is nice sized and is nicely landscaped with loads of mature trees MLS¹201406410

• 4670 SF, top quality wood Finishes, gourmet kitchen • Upstairs: master suite, office, great room, formal dining, laundry room and half bathroom. • Downstairs: 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, wine cellar, and large family/media room. • You will love the private views from two large decks. • 3-car garage, easy yard maintenance • Just steps from Rivers Edge's first tee MI.S¹201401762

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• Build your dream on this 1.52 acre Westside home site featuring mature landscape & impressive Cascade Mountain views • Generous oversized lot offers privacy & flexibility for many design options • Situated in a cul-de-sac location with expansive views • Close proximity to river trail, neighborhood park & downtown Bend Call Shelly Swanson, Broker j 541-408-0086

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• 3357 SF, great room concept with main on level Master suite • 3 bedroom, 3 bath bonus room plus additional flex space • Wonderful primary home or investment/ rental property • Close proximity to river trail, The Village at NW Crossing, Schools, restaurant 8 downtown Bend

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• 53557 Kokanee$490,000 Stunning custom home and lot with panoramic/river views. Large shop. MLS¹201304072 • 53610 Brookie - $420,000 Mature forest setting, private river access. Eco-conscious, Scandinavian inspiredhome. MLS¹201303936 • 14234Whitewater Lp - $425,000 Quality custom home with incredible workmanship: hickory cabinets, oak rails & floors. MLS¹201305640 Call Brian Ladd, Principal Broker j 541-408-3912 brian@bendpropertysource.com

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60699 Golf Village Loop • 3672 SF on 1.04 acre • 4 bedrooms, 3 full & 2 half baths • Large office, bonus room • Two living areas • Floor to ceiling stone fireplace • Australian cypress hardwood flooring • Well maintained • 5-car garage MLS¹201400563 II Sllvia nrg t, roker.

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3835 SW Tommy Armour Lane ( $279,000

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• 3 bedrooms,2.5 baths •Full yfenced8 landscaped • Desirable Obsidian Estates •M inutes to downtown,schools & medical • Bonus room MLS¹201406944

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60611 Tekampe Rd. Bend ) $364,900

Close to Town Country Living ( $815,000

19692 Hollygrape, Bend ( $895,000

• Cascade Mtn. views • Level private building site • 5 acres • 2.5 acres irrigation • Minutes to downtown Bend and trails

• 4 bed, 3 bath, 3381 SF • 10 irrigated acres w/wheel line • Cascade views • Shop, 1 - 2 cargarage + office &d e n • Shop, 2- 5 car garage • 2 ponds MLS¹201308637

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• 4 bed, 5 bath, 4517 SF • 180 degree view of Deschutes River, meadows & National Forest • Perfect for entertaining, home featuresdual everything from dishwasher to stereo systems • Vaulted greatroom,mainlevel master suite, office &indoor Jacuzzi • Upstairs includes 2 more bedrooms & expansive loft with wet bar; sold furnished per inventory MLS¹201308496 Deb Tebbs, Bro er Presi ent 5414194553 debtebbsgroupiNbendluxuryhomes.com (www.debtebbsgroup.com

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• ChaseVilage Development- new construction •Quali tyhome1552SF,3 bed, 25bath • Master on themain,vaulted ceilings, , open Iloorplan • Finishes:tile countertops, engineeredwood&tile floors • Landscaped &fencedyard •Additional homes/floorplansavail. MLS¹20522453

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18815 Peony Place ~ $980,000 • Beautiful custom Widgi Creek home

• Beautiful 3107 SF custom Prairie Style home on a .64 acre lot • Mt. Hood, Jefferson, eastern mtns, & city views • Slab granite, hardwood floors & windows galore • LovelYwraP-around cedardeck • Don't miss this incredible home!

• 3 suites,m asteron each floor

• Slab granite, hardwoods, stainless steel appliances • Overlooks the 6th green and pond • Triple car garage

MLS¹20522453 Call Natalie Vandenborn, Brokerl 541-508-9581

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• 4 bedrooms (2 main level suites), 3 baths • 3299 SF, .24 acre • One owner custom home with many quality features • Open, inviting great room, additional family room • 3-car tandem garage /2 with storage • Surround sound, radiant in-floor heat, heat pump, central A/C, wired for security. Call for more info! MLS¹201400474

• Private outdoor hot tub

• Top quality finishes throughout • Convenient, desirable location Wall Silvia Knight, Broker, ABR, SFR, Green 541-788-4861 l bendluxuryhomes©gmail.com

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• Cascade mtn. view w/building site • 19.9 acres with 5 acres irrigation • Equestrian facility includes: trail course, paddocks • Indoor arena 80x160 ft. w/12 stalls, outdoor arena 180x250 ft. • Barn - 4 stall with finished bonus room, 3/4bath,tackroom

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• Beautiful setting with Cascade Mountain views • 7 acres with 4 acres irrigation water rights, 2 ponds • Home: 3247 SF, 4 bed, 2.5 bath, master on main, sunroom • Shop & barn with 4 stalls, runs, paddocks, tack room • Property has a grove of aspen trees, landscaped, raised bed garden area, fencedand paved driveway MLS¹201306977 H

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1450 NW 17th St. Redmond( $211,000

3011 NE Charleston, Bend ( $279,900

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• 4 Bed, 2.5 bath 2188 SF • Lots of upgrades • Master on main • Large bonus room • Fireplace, tile counters • Fenced backyard •Closetoshopping anddiy canyon • Rim Rock RDM MLS¹201405¹11

• Crooked Riverfrontage with 'cggQ< views of river,Smith Rockand CascadeMountains • 105 acres with 39 acresirrigation • Custom 4773SF,3 bedroom, 4 bath home with viewsof river • Shop/RV garage 6¹x48 • Partial coveredarena100x250, horsebarn with stalls & paddocks •Guesthome -1700 SF,3bedroom,2bath •Equipment/haypolebarn& bunkhouse • Private location, gated & 10 minutes to Redmond MLS¹201406034

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61150 Wrenwood Dr. - Bend ) $320,000 • Great location close to Old Mil • 4 bedroom, 3 bath • 2596 SF • Large.62 acre cul-de-sac lot • Must see this home great value!

• 1727 SF, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • Hardwood floors, gas fireplace • New exterior paint, newer water heater

• Large fully fenced & landscaped • On cul-de-sac and near park • Multiple living and dining spaces

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Peaceful Sunriver Location ( $398,880

2968 Chianti ( $499,000

61455 Ward Rd., Bend ( $599,999

• 17613 (¹10) Sparks Lane,Sunriver • ¹ bed/2.5 bath, 181 0 SF • Deckson levelsand lotsofpaved parking area • Charming greatroomdesign • Lava rockfireplace, vaulted wood ceiling • Close to SHARC aquatic & the

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• 5 beds, 3 baths, 2971 SF • 5 acres, 3 acres irrigated • 3-Stall barn • FULL CASCADE VIEWS! • Must see inside! • Close to town! MLS¹201402091

• 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2679 SF • Large bonus room • 4-car garage Iw

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• Meticulously maintained MLS¹201404719 Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222

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• 39 acres w/33acresof irrigated pasture • Updated home 4345SF,3 bed, 3.5 bath, guest house • Indoor arena80x200w/viewing room, kitchen, office • Outdoor arena 150x300,round pen, Eurowalker • Show barnw/10 stalls, tack room, 24 paddocks, roomfor 25+ horses • www.futurestreetfarm-bendor.com MLS¹201310103 Pam Mayo-Phillips, 541480-1513 or rook Havens, 541-604-0788, Pi1ncipal Brokersl www.desertvalleygroup.com

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• 579 Acres w/ 503 acres Crooked River water rights • Updated historic home • 6168 SF, 4 bed, 4 bath • Indoor arena 100x300, 30 stalls, vet lab, round pens • Two shops, equipment storage, feedlot, scales & pens • Additional guest/employee homes! MLS¹201208934

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• Private 6.6 Acrescloseto Bend and DeschutesRiver • Master bedroom onmainlevel • Light & bright,vaultedwoodceilings • Picture windows,gorgeous views • Wraparound deck with hot tub • Detached garage w/ shop area • 64120 Highway20 MLS¹201309461

• Desirable small acreage,close-in • Fenced with corrals, irrigated • Across from Pine Nursery Park! •Viewsofpark and PilotButte • Vaulted cedar-lined ceilings

• Located on bluff overlooking 13th green • 3bedroom, 2.5 bath 2336 SF • Recent renovation & remodel • Custom gas firepit • Gated commu nity- pool,tennis,golf • YoutubeHttp://youtube/Lvzj1il/hvE MLS¹201407011

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Beautiful Home in NorthWest CrossingI $595,000

60275 SE Tekampe Rd. I $650,000

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On the Dry Canyon - Redmond I $259,000 • Single level 3 bedroom, 2bath, 1618SF • All on 1/2 acre, open floor plan • Sun room areaoff living room • Great deck for entertaining • Oversized 2-cargarage and room for the RV i " MLS¹201405908 Call Rod Hatchell, Broker I 541-728-8812

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championship golf course • Wild sunsets, breathtaking andendlesswesterlymtn views, equestrian center, spa and fitness center • 5400 SF green built estate home is situated on .75 acre • 4 stunning suites with balconies, a butler pantry, wine cellar, complete outdoor kitchen, hot tub, energy efficient Solar system, casita- truly a legacy property! MLS¹201402853 I I Ro in ea e , r o e r , robin.yeakelOsothebysrealty.com

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20755 Snow Peaks Dr. I $384,900 • Custom built home • 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2903 SF • Updated kitchen • Mountain views • RV parking with hook-ups • Great outdoor living! MLS¹201404846

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D a v id bath, 910 sq. ft. very Sisters School Dist. either Cres c ent agement Brad 5 41-419-1725, MLS¹201401808 views in all directions, Lot 1 SW Shad RdFranke, 541-420-5986 clean and includes 541-536-0117 mtn views. C ut Off or E l k D r . or Deb 541-480-3956. Duke Warner Realty a nd contiguous t o 3 .09 a c r e s wit h Central Oregon Realty cute studio out back 541-382-8262 thousands of acres of amazing Mtn views. Group, LLC johnlscott.com/82910 Each tax lot has a 1 5805 Sixth S t. , L a debra@bendbroad and a large 864 sq. ft. Barbara Jackson, septic and member- Pine, 10 Acres ready band.com BLM lands. Prineville MLS shop. Near commuuild Y ou r Dr e a m Reservoir 6 m i l es. $78,500 Broker 541-306-8186 ship to Crescent Wa- for your dream home! 7.175 Unique acres lo- B Home 201402733 Here - 10 acres nity park and not far to Need to get an ad John L. Scott ter - just needs to $495,000 Juniper Realty BLM.. $115,000. MLS High Lakes cated on a paved road at the Highlands at Real Estate, Bend have meters installed. $89,000. ¹201303656 541-504-5393 Top. in ASAP? Linda Lou Day-Wright. Realty & P r o perty Power and water at Broken johnlscottbend.com $45,000 Jodi Clark, Principal Broker 541- 771-2585 the r oad. L o cated $525,000. 21 SW Chipmunk Management MLS¹201404462 Broker, 541-771-8731 Lot MLS¹201310547. Crooked River Realty 541-536-0117 near Steelhead Falls. Rd, CRR. 5.16 level 771 Dennis Haniford, Century 21 acres, with 2 storage Fax it to 541-322-7253 MLS Call Jacquie Sebulsky, Lots Principal Broker, Gold Country Realty People Look for Information $106,500. 541-280-4449 or s heds. Partial m t n 201106739 Good classified sds tell 541-536-1731 About Products and Linda Lou Day-Wright. Michele Anderson, view. community wa- The Bulletin Classifieds the essential facts in an 13601 SW Canyon Dr. Cascade Realty Services Every Day through 541-633-9760. ter installed. $60,000 541771-2585 Land in Prineville 20 interesting Manner. Write 1.13 acres in CRR, Crooked River Realty Duke Warner Realty ¹201300800 The Bulletin Clneeilede acres, very p rivate from the readers view - not W here Deer & El k Mt. Jefferson views, Hager Mountain Estates 541-382-8262 Juniper Realty setting with amazing Roam - 320 acres lo- the seller's. Convert the Access to the prop- 4 lots, $25,000 each lo- 16160 SW Dove Rd. 7 965 SW R i ver R d . 541-504-5393 cated u p B e lshaw facts into benefits. Show erty from 2 streets ex- cated in Silver Lake. 6.1 acre corner lot w/ 2.79 acres, g r eatBuild Your Home Here! views looking over the below. Power is Creek ea s t of the reader how the item will pands the possible Underground power access from p aved views near the Des- 5 acres, outstanding valley What are you Dayville, OR and west help them insomeway. building sites. owner and conduitfor phone st., power installed, chutes River. and ter- Cascade Mtn views, near, but not on the property. Great buildof Mt. Vernon, OR. will carry. $58,500 and internet. Views of terrific mtn. 8 green rific fishing at Steel- power at lot line 8 looking for? This Water guzzler with ¹201106385 head Falls. $49,000 septic feasibility ap- ing site on top of the Hager Mountain. Sep- valley views, near advertising tip You'll find it in h ill. $110, 0 0 0 1000 gallon trough for Juniper Realty proved capping fill. tic feasibility for stan- Steelhead Falls and ¹201009429 brought to you by ¹201404078 541-504-5393 $79,900. Ad d i tional Juniper Realty d ard system. T h e D eschutes Riv e r . The Bulletin Classifieds wildlife. Jodi Clark, Principal acreages available. 541-504-5393 $ 201406415. P a m area is a sportsman's $79,900 The Bulletin MLS $90,000 • 56119-56135 Lester, Principal Bro- Broker, 541-771-8731 Owner w il l c a r ry. ServingCenlral O~n shce 19t8 paradise. 201205646 Solar Dr. 9040 SW S a ndridge Century 21 $172,000. ker, Century 21 Gold Bobbie Strome, Juniper Realty 541-385-5809 • 1.24 acres on channel Rd. Ready to build, Country Realty, Inc. Gold Country Realty It's called Big Sky for a Call Duke Warner Principal Broker 541-504-5393 of t h e De s chutes John 1.12 acre lot in CRR. 541-504-1338 20 acres off Beal Road Realty Dayville, reason! 3 bdrm, 2bath L Scott Real River Power and water at 541-987-2363 1950 sq. f t . t r iple $74,900. Has wells, Estate 541-385-5500 16535 SW Chinook Dr. the street with some L evel, u s able 5 . 6 4 •Community park and 5.68 acre rim lot w/ MLS¹201301683 wide, solid oak cabiWant to impress the acres w/s t unning septic, 18x36 bldg. boat ramp (t block) Cascade mtn views. amazing Smith Rock, & nets, reading room, Cascade views. High Lakes Realty •Less than 4 miles to Stunning view acreage Crooked River & mtn. MLS ¹ 20 1 403978. relatives? Remodel 775 M a n ageliving room, jetted tub, of surrounding buttes, views Located on the $37,900. Community/ w a ter, Property your home with the Sunriver Resort walk in closets, large ment 541-536-0117 Manufactured/ Culver a g r icultural power avail.. 10 min. Bill Kammerer, Broker Juniper Realty, help of a professional close to the deck with hot tub and fields, Crooked River pavement to Terrebonne shopMobile Homes View of the Cascades. 541-410-1200 541-504-5393 C R R. from The Bulletin's huge views. Double canyon. With water, e ntrance o f ping and highway acB uild y ou r d r e am Windermere ca r r y. 9.55 Acres j $345,000 "Call A Service car garage, 3.19 pripower at paved road owner w i l l cess. $59,900. MLS home on 6.85 acres, FACTORY SPECIAL Central Oregon vate acres near BLM. MLS • SE Bend and septic approval. $225,000. Professional" Directory 201400715 New Home, 3 bdrm, near Brasada Ranch Real Estate Juniper • Cascade Mountain $204,999. Call Linda 1 .77 fl a t acr e s . 201106408. Nancy Popp Principal and Pronghorn. Call $46,500 finished Realty 541-504-5393 Lou Day-Wright, Bro1247 Birchwood, La MLS views C ascade Mt . Vie w Broker, 541-815-8000 Gary Fiebick, Broker. on your site. $59,900. ker, 541-771-2585 Pine - $28,500 one 201402224 J and M Homes Property - Ready to Crooked River Realty 16685 SW Chinook Dr. • Close to BLM land 541-771-6549, John Crooked River Realty acre RV set-up with Nancy Popp Principal CRR. 6.9 acres with • MLS 201404734 541-548-5511 Build. 9.90 Acres off L. Scott, Bend. well and septic. High Broker, 541-815-8000 Crooked River a nd Carolyn Priborsky PC, Gribbing Rd. Ready Lakes Realty & Prop- Crooked River Realty Broker, ABR, for a home, horses Smith Rock views, all erty Ma n agement CRS, GREEN and toys. Backs to util. installed. owner 541-536-0117 541-383-4350 c ounty l and, t h e n SW Quail Rd. Crooked will carry. $189,000 River Ranch. BLM. Avion water, MLS 201008671. 1483 Trail Creek Court The new 35-acre Discovery power at property and Juniper Realty .39 acre lot in Eagle Elevated 5.77 acre view approved for s tanlot. $90,000. 541-504-5393 Crest with Cascade Park in NorthWest Crossing dard septic. Beautiful Mara Stein, mtn. views and end of 2 0.44 Acres - If y ou Principal Broker, land and outstanding MORRIS c ul-de-sac/ Flat l o t will be a crown jewel in want privacy and your 541-420-3400 Pamir views. MLS REAL ESTATE that backs to B LM. own get-away retreat, Properties, Inc. ¹201401000. Bend's park system. Space Mq I m l y ~ d~ Bring you builder or t his property i s i t . $199,900. use ours! $175,000. Breathtaking views of and luxury combine in this Ainslie Reynolds, MLS ¹201403407 773 Say "goodbuy" the Cascade MounPrincipal Broker Lynn Johns, Principal Acreages Mid-Century Modern mastains. Electricity is on to that unused ReMax Key Broker, 541-408-2944 the property. Properties. Wes Johns, Broker 541 5 acres adjacent to irri- $144,000. item by placing it in terPieCe to be built neXt 541-410-1054 Cell 408-2945 Central Orgation canal. $60,000 MLS¹201309974 The Bulletin Classifieds 541-728-0033 Offi ce to the Park b y M eloling egon Resort Realty Lot ¹12 Mabel Drive. Call Karolyn Dubois, Eastern Oregon land 541-390-7863 1.71 acres, septic ap- High Lakes Realty 8 . Construction Services. The available Canyon City, Property M a n age- Duke Warner Realty 5 41-385-580 9 p roved power a n d OR. 14 acres zoned ment 541-536-0117 541-382-8262 large lot adjOinS a natural area near the Park'S 3-aCre lake. water at the street. Sunsets! Big Residential, currently $39,900 ¹201307972 30 acres, views, electric, Amazing divided into 4 tax lots Priced at $799,900. MLS ¹201 405791. 20+ ACRES in West Cascade Mountain & Linda Lou Day-Wright. septic feasibility irrigaMLS Powell Butte Estates, tion 541- 771-2585 D eschutes Rive r $99,900 rights. 12 min east, gated com m unity, views. 5.89 acres with 201207884 J u n iper Crooked River Realty 35K. 760-835-3185, mtn. views, private $1 or 2 a c res i r rigation. Realty 541-504-5393 541-317-0184 Just bought a new boat? well, paved roads with Property borders Tu- 40 acres, great views. Broker Principal Broker Sell your old one in the ccess t o BLM . 3.18 acres g randfa- malo State P a r k. $22,500. Rock House classifieds! Ask about our a MLS $169,000 thered in. Septic and Room for everyone road Christmas ValSuper Seller rates! 201305077. w ater o n t h e l o t , and ever y thing! ley High Lakes Realty 541-385-5809 Pam Lester, Principal power at the road. $1,295,000. & Property ManageSerene setting on 1.386 Broker Century 21 MLS 2012 0 8989 MLS¹201303572 ment 541-536-0117 acre lot, looking out Gold Country Realty, $79,900. Call Linda CallJaynee Beck, Land in Madras - Prime over 90 acre pasture, Inc. 541-504-1338 Lou Day- W right 541-480-0988 and ready to b uilt, walking trails, and rec541-771-285 Crooked Duke Warner Realty 2.44 acres located in r eational park. B e River Realty 541-382-8262 $450,000 • River an area of nice homes yond the park a re Frontage and conveniently near miles and miles of ~Amazing view of Des 32.42 Acres in Urban Badlands Wilderness~The Garner Group Real Esta ssuts Growth Bo u ndary, Out your back door! town. Lot is easy to public land adjoining chutes River Adjacent t o The 20 acre homesite with develop with w ater the Deschutes with •Gated subdivision ' I i I views of snow-capped ~21 Acre private loca Greens, kitty corner to CUP and mountain and power nearby. I 0• new Ridgeview High views. $18 0 ,000. Owner terms may be Cascades. Septic in- tion School. $7 5 0 ,000. P ossible term s . available. $ 6 4 ,950 stalled. Underground Bea Leach, Broker ttesltor of the yenr MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 MLS¹201304808. ¹201303181 power on l o t l i n e. 541-788-2274 Pam Lester, Principal Call Kit Korish, Jodi Clark, Principal s I $67,500. MLS Windermere Broker, Century 21 541-0480-2335 Broker, 541-771-8731 201310707 Central Oregon Gold Country Realty, Duke Warner Realty Century 21 Nancy Popp Principal Real Estate SEARCH ALLMLSLISTINGSATWWW.TheGarnerGrOuP.COm Inc. 541-504-1338 541-382-8262 Gold Country Realty Broker, 541-815-8000 Crooked River Realty 914 Highland View LP. 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$42,950. Ainslie Reynolds, Principal Broker ReMax Key Properties. 541-410-1054 Cell 541-728-0033 Off ice Close to La Pine State Park and the Deschutes River. Build your dream home on this nicely wooded lot. Septic feasibility has been approved. MLS $29,950. 201403668 Call Jasen Chavez, 541-891-5446 D u ke Warner Realty Fenced 2 acre lot that has a 1978 2 bedroom, 1 bath manufactured home with a Ramada roof. Carport and outbuildings. Located at the end of the r oad. $47,9 0 0 MLS¹201405760 Dennis Haniford, Principal Broker,

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