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Pay to ride: Cyclist fee ploposed

Young at drain —New research shows wemight be able to set back the brain's

clock to a teenagelike stageof development that would foster the relearning of lost skills.A3

Postal history —Aspost offices face closure, groups rally to protect the country's architectural heritage.AS

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• Church officials assess fire damageat Trinity Episcopal, searchfor a temporary home

SALEM — Signs across the state urge drivers to "share the road" with cyclists; now, one senator is hoping the two can also share the costs.

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R-Sherwood, introduced Senate Bill 769, which would require cyclists to pay a $10 registration fee for their blkes. If a cychst doesn't register, he or she could be fined $25. The money would go into a bicycle transportation improvement fund. George, who is not a cyclist, said he merely intended to start a conversation. SeeCyclists/A4

Withdrawal —Behind the scenes in Afghanistan, a debate over what to do with U.S. military bases: dismantle them

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By Scott Shane and Michael D. Shear New York Times News Service

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Donna Jacobsen, left, and Jan Stalker help remove items from Trinity Episcopal Church as the Rev. Roy Green looks on Friday afternoon. Some items, including the church's pipe organ, are damaged beyond repair, Green said.

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Whole Foods Market, the

grocery chain, on Friday

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badly burned, along with two cars, two

became the first retailer in the United States to require

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Two days after a fire heavily damaged Trinity Episcopal Church near downtown Bend, a s mall g roup of church officials were allowed inside for the first time Friday afternoon. The fire at the church at the corner of Wall Street and Idaho Avenue was one of seven reported shortly after 2 a.m. Wednesday in what police are calling aseries of arson attacks. The adjacent annex,a former Lutheran church owned by Trinity Episcopal, was also

alley. City building i nspectors escorted church officials through parts of the building, but did not allow them to enter the most badly damaged portions. On the southwest side of the church, the original building constructed in 1929, fire collapsed the roof above the original chapel, a library, a nursery and rooms where items used in church servicesare stored, opening a hole 30 feet wide.

labeling of all genetically modified foods sold in its stores, a move that some experts said could radically alter the food industry. A.C. Gallo, president of Whole Foods, said the new labeling requirement, to be in place within five years, came in response to consumer demand. "We've seen how our customers have responded to the products we do have labeled," Gallo said. "Some of our manufacturers say they've seen a 15 percent increaseinsales ofproducts they have labeled." Genetically modified ingredients are deeply embedded in the global food supply, having proliferated since the 1990s. Most of the corn and soybeans grown in the United States, for example,have been genetically modified. The alterationsmake soybeans resistant to an herbicide used in weed control and cause the corn to produce its own insecticide. Efforts are under way to produce a genetically altered apple that will spoil less quickly and genetically altered salmon that will grow faster. The announcement by Whole Foods ricocheted around the food industry and excited proponents of

labeling. See Labels/A4

Rector Rev. Roy Green said inspectors told him it appears the fire began in the basement on the southwest side, in rooms wherethe church choir practices and Alcoholics Anonymous groups meet. From there the flames are believed to have been sucked up heating ducts to the attic, Green said, lighting the roofon fire. Green joined a trio of building inspectors and four church officials on a tour of the main sanctuary and other lessdamaged portions of the church, SeeChurch/A4

"It's a painful sight, it's like having the treasures in your home damaged. But it's a family that makes a home out of a house."

WASHINGTON — The debate goes to the heart of a deeply rooted American suspicion about the government, the military and the surveillance state: the specter of drones streaking through the skies above U.S. cities and towns, controlled by faceless bureau-

crats and equipped to spy or kill. That Big Brother imag-

ery — conjured up by Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky during a more than 12-hour filibuster this week — has animated a surprisingly diverse swath of political interests that includes mainstream civil liberties groups, Republican and Democratic lawmakers, conservative research groups, liberal activists

and right-wing conspiracy

— Rev. Roy Green, Trinity Episcopal Church

theorists. See Drones/A4

Trying to beeven-handed about Roosevelt andJews By Jennifer Schuessler New York Times News Service

For decades, it has been one of the most politically charged questions in U.S. history: What did Franklin D. Roosevelt do — or, more to the point, not do — in response to the Holocaust? The issue has spawned a

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large literary response, with books often bearing polemical titles such as "The Abandonment of the Jews" or "Saving the Jews." But in a new volume from Harvard University Press, two historians aim to set the matter straight with what they call both a neutral assessment of Roosevelt's broader

record on Jewish issues and a corrective to the popular view of it, which they say has become overly scathing. In "FDR and the Jews," Richard Breitman and Allan J. Lichtman, professors at American University, contend that Roosevelt hardly did everything he could. They main-

tain, however, that his overall record — several hundred thousand Jews saved, some of them thanks to little-known initiatives — exceeds that of any subsequent president in responding to genocide in the midst of fierce domestic political opposition. "The consensus among the

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public is that Roosevelt really failed," Breitman said in a recent interview. "In fact, he had fairly limited options." Such statements, backed up by footnotes to hundreds of primary documents, are unlikely to satisfy Roosevelt's fiercest critics. See FDR/A6

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mentary School in Newtown, Conn., but all of them have Gov. Dennis Daugaard of stalled. South Dakota on Friday signed S upporters say t h a t t h e into law a bill that would allow measure signed by Daugaard, teachers to cara Republican, is important in a r y guns in t h e rural state like South Dakota, classroom. where some schools are many W hile s o m e miles away from emergency other states have responders. provisions in Opponents, which have intheir gun l aw s D a u gaard cluded the state school board that make it posassociationand teachers assiblefor teachers to be armed, sociation, say this is a rushed South Dakota is believed to be measure that does not make the first state to pass a law that schools safer. specifically allows teachers to The law says that school carry firearms. districts may choose to allow a About tw o d o zen s tates school employee, hired securihave proposed similar bills ty officer or volunteer to serve as a "sentinel" who can carry s ince the shootings in D e cember at Sandy Hook Elea firearm in the schooL The New York Times News Service

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law does not require school districts to do this. Daugaard said he was comfortable with the law because it gave school districts the right to choose whether they wanted armed individuals in schools, and that those who were armed would have to undergo firearms training similar to what law enforcement officersreceived. "I think it does provide the same safety precautions that a citizen expects when a law enforcement officerenters onto a premises," Daugaard said in an interview. But he added that he di d no t t h in k t h at many school districts would end up taking advantage of the measure.

KOreB tellSIOIIS —Angrily responding to the U.N.Security Council's unanimous decision to impose tightened sanctions, North Korea said Friday that it was nullifying all nonaggression agreements with South Korea, with one of its top generals claiming that his country

had nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles ready to blast off. Matching the harsh warning with a toughened stance, South Korea said Friday that if Pyongyang attacks the South with a nuclear

weapon, the regime of the North Korean leader KimJong Un, "will be erased from the earth."

PaPal COnClave — The preliminaries over,Catholic cardinals are ready to get down to the real business of choosing apope. Andeven without a front-runner, there are indications they will go into the con-

clave Tuesdaywith a good idea of their top picks. Then it will be just a matter of agreeing on one man to lead the church. The conclave date was set Friday during a vote by the College of Cardinals, who have

been meeting all week todiscuss the church's problems and priorities, and the qualities the successor to Pope Benedict XVI must possess.

BIII Laden SOII-III-iaW —Sulaiman AbuGhaith, a son-in-law ofOsama binLadenwhoonceservedasaspokesman foral-Qaida, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in federal court in Manhattan on

Friday where hewas charged with conspiring to kill Americans. John Cronan, an assistant U.S. attorney, said in court that Abu Ghaith had spoken at length with U.S. Iaw enforcement officials after his arrest

by federal authorities in Jordan onFeb.28, and cited a 22-page document that detailed his statements. He did not characterize the statements, and none of the materials were released.

Chavez funeral —President Hugo Chavezwas lauded as amodern-day reincarnation of Latin American liberator Simon Bolivar and

a disciple of Cuba's Fidel Castro at a fiery, foot-stomping state funeral Friday. Nicolas Maduro, Chavez's hand-picked successor, emotionally eulogized the fallen leader at the military academy where the funeral

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found in the ironclad's turret when it was raised a decade ago were buried Friday at Arlington National Cemetery. The evening burial,

which included agunsalute and a band playing "America the Beauti-

Ocean, and by the time it reached New England,

ful," may be the last time Civil War soldiers are buried at the cemetery overlooking Washington. The Monitor made nautical history when the Union ship fought the Confederate CSS Virginia in the first battle between two ironclads on March 9, 1862. The battle was a draw.

Nadeau after his ride. "I was a little scared."

forecasters were focused onthe potential for coastal flooding and not snow, which in manyplaces was

KBII(8 eIBCtiOII —Kenya's election commission posted com-

The late-winter storm that buried parts of the country was forecast to be little more than a nuisance

predicted to reach a maximum of 6 or 8 inches. The coastline was battered by three high tides dur-

plete results early today showing that Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta prevailed in the country's presidential elections by the

for most of NewEngland. Try telling that to Connecti-

ing the duration of the storm, the worst Friday morning, when someroads in coastal towns were flooded

slimmest of margins, winning 50.03 percent of the vote. That result

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BennyNadeauofMoodyBeach,Maine,ridesalarge wave in heavy surf kicked up by a winter storm Friday afternoon in Kennebunk, Maine. "It's craziness," said

cut and Massachusetts residents who spent two days

The storm was centered far out in the Atlantic

shoveling as much as 2feet of snow. "The forecast was 4 to 6inches and Ithink I'm look-

with up to 3 feet of water. A vacant house on Plum

is likely to bring controversy in Kenya and an almost certain legal challenge from Prime Minister Raila Odinga. Kenyatta needed to

Island, off the northeast coast of Massachusetts, was

break the 50 percent barrier to avoid a run-off with Odinga, but hedid

ing at about12 to14 inches," West Roxbury resident Mark Spillane said as snow continued to fall Friday.

ripped from its foundation and collapsed into the sea.

so by only 4,099 votes out of more than 12.3 million cast.

Other homes therewere badly damaged. Hip implant lawSuit —A jury in Los Angeles on Friday ordered

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It's Saturday, March 9, the 68th day of 2013. There are 297 days left in the year.

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HAPPENINGS Egypt —Protests expected to follow an Egyptian court ruling scheduled for today on

a fatal soccer riot may spark "significant violence," the U.S. embassy says. Syria —The United Nations hopes today to secure

Angeles police officers, lan Campbell and Karl Hettinger, were disarmedandabducted by ex-convicts Gregory Powell and Jimmy LeeSmith during a traffic stop in Hollywood; the

officers were taken to anonion field near Bakersfield, Calif., where Campbell was shot to death while Hettinger managed

to escape. (Powell andSmith were sent to prison; the case was detailed in the book "The

OnionField"byJosephWambaugh.) In1661,Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the chief minister of France, died, leaving King Louis XIV in full control.

In1796,the future emperor of the French, Napoleon Bonapar-

te, married Josephine de Beauharnais. (The couple later divorced.) In1862, during the Civil War, the ironclads USS Monitor and

CSS Virginia (formerly USS Merrimacl clashed for five hours to a draw at Hampton Roads, Va. In1916, Mexican raiders

led by PanchoVilla attacked Columbus, N.M., killing 18

Americans. In 1933, Congress, called into

special session by President Franklin Roosevelt, began its

"hundred days" of enacting

New Deal legislation. In1945, during World War II,

U.S. B-29 bombers launched incendiary bomb attacks

against Japan, resulting in an estimated100,000 deaths. In1954, CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow critically reviewed

Wisconsin Sen.Joseph R. McCarthy's anti-communism campaignon"SeeItNow." In1962, the sciencefantasy novel "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle was first

published byFarrar, Straus & Giroux. In1977, about a dozen armed Hanafi Muslims invaded three

buildings in Washington, D.C., killing one person and taking

more than130 hostages. (The siege endedtwo days later.) Ten yearsago: RecepTayyip Erdogan won aseat in the Turkish parliament, clearing way for

him to becomeprime minister. Five yearsago:Spain's governing Socialists won asecond term, but without a majority in parliament.

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nimbleness. New research homes in on the genetic and chemical mechanics that could make that possible. By Melissa Healy

Then, the Yale team tried something more auda-

WASHINGTON — The research was done at Yale University and was published Wednesday in the journal Neuron. T he new b r ai n r e search, says the study's s enior a u thor, D r . Stephen S t r ittmatter, helps point the way to t h erapies that might allow victims of stroke o r spinal c o r d damage to "set back their brain's clock" to a stage of d evelopment that would foster the rapid relearning of lost skills. And, h e a d ded, it might aid those

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the Nogo receptors in the brains of adult mice, they found that even mice whose brains had made the transition to plodding adulthood regained the speed of an adolescent brain at wiring and rewiring itself. Adult mice with normal levels of Nogo Receptor I needed to live in cages that plied them with constant stimulation if their brain cells were to show evidence they were learning new s kills. Bu t t h e brains of adult m ice w h o s e

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You're traveling more than 1,000 miles across the barren snowscape of Antarctica. Along the way, many crevasseslie hidden betweenyou andyour quest to resupply the hungry scientists at the AmundsenScott South Pole Station. The good news is you can detect t hese d e athtraps with a radar arm. The bad news is it only gives you approximately four seconds of warning before you and your tracked vehicle, which weighs several tons, plummet to a dark and silent tomb. If only there were a robot that could map crevasses ahead of such expeditions. Preferably one with an adorable yet mildly ferocious name. Meet the Yeti. This fourwheel-drive rover drags a ground-penetrating radar

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Nothing kicks the brain in gear like a jolt of caffeine. For bees, that is. And they don't need to stand in line for a triple soy latte. A new study shows that the naturally caffeine-laced nectar of some plants enhances the learningprocess for bees, so that they are more likely to return to those flowers. "The plant is using this as a drug to change a pollinator's behavior for its own benefit," said Geraldine Wright, a honeybee brain specialist at Newcastle University in England who, with her colleagues, reported those findings in Science on Thursday. The research, other scientists said, not only casts a new light on the ancient evolutionary interaction between plants and pollinators, but also is

an i ntriguing c o nfirmation of deep similarities in brain chemistry across the animal kingdom. Plants are known to go to great lengths to attract pollinators. They produce allsorts of chemicals that affect animal behavior: sugar in nectar, memorable fragrances,even substances in fruit that can act like laxatives in the service of quick seed dispersal. Lars Chittka, who studies bee behavior at Queen Mary University of L o n don, and wrote a commentary on the research in the same issue of Science, said that in the marketplace of plants seeking pollinators, the plants "want their customers to remain faithful," thus the sugary nectar and distinctive scents. "The t rick h e r e," s a i d C hittka, wh o w a s n o t i n volved in th e r esearch, "is

a ctually t o in f l u ence t h e memorability of t h e signal using a psychoactive drug. And that's a new trick in the book for plants." Robert Raguso, who studies the interactions of plants and pollinators a t C o r nell University and was not part of the study, called the paper impressive, adding in an email, "It makes the reader think twice about w here natural products that have economic importance to humans actually came from before we 'discovered' and co-opted their

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Drones

said he believed they had shaken up politics because they were "a revolutionary technology, like the steam engine or the computer." "The discussion doesn't fall along the usual partisan lines," he said. The dozen states that have passed laws restricting drones do not fall into conventional red-blue divisions, nor do the score of states competing to be the site of the Federal Aviation Administration's test sites for drones.

house, where the rules of the the advocacy director for the Geneva Convention may not arms division of Human Rights Continued from A1 apply. Loads of fun!" Watch, noted that the Defense They agree on little else. But Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Department in November isPaul's soliloquy has tapped into was not laughing Thursday sued a policy directive on aua common anxiety on the left when he took to the Senate floor tonomous weapons that recogand the right about the dangers to chastise Paul and defend the nized the challenges they pose. of u n checked g overnment. use of drones. In an interview At the same time, there are And it has exposed fears about with The Huffington Post, Mc- people like Everett Wilkinson, ultra-advanced t e chnologies Cain dismissed Paul and the a Tea Party organizer and selfthat are fueled by the increasother critics of drones as "the proclaimed conspiracy theorist ingly fine line between science wacko birds on right and left in Florida, who is hailing Paul fiction and real life. that get the media megaphone." as a "rock star for the ConstituDrones have become the tion." On Wilkinson's website, Deeply rooted anxieties subject of urgent policy debates Liberty.com, he warns that the in Washington as l awmakBut the issue is larger than U.S. government is building ers from both parties wrangle Paul, whose ambitions may " internment camps" for p o In popular culture with President Barack Obama Senate Television via The Assootated Press include a run for the presi- litical dissidents. He is wary of over their use to prosecute the Rand Paul, R-Ky., holds the floor of the Senate Wednesday as he The serious issues raised by dency in 2016. For many, Paul what comes next. "First they said we are just fight against terrorism from givesa lengthy speech on what he said was the Obama administhe government's lethal drones gave voice to the dangers they the skies above countries like tration's refusal to rule out the possibility of drone strikes inside seem inextricably mixed with whisper about to anyone who going to use drones to observe Pakistan and Yemen. the United States against American citizens. the ubiquitous appearance of will listen: that the govern- stuff, and then they put Hellfire But they are also a part of the the technology in art, comment is too powerful to be left missiles on them," Wilkinson popular culture — toys sold by merce and satire. unchecked. said. "How soon are we going "It's not merely the black to have drones overhead with Amazon; central plot points in technology, with its myriad im- never be extinguished!" A four-minute video by the "Homeland" and a dozen other plications, had already deeply B ut even a s t h e ri g h t Air Force Research Labora- helicopter crowd of the folks Tasers on them'?" television shows and movies; penetrated the culture. swooned, the left did, too. Sen. tory on "micro aerial vehicles" on the far right," said Mark In Washington, Code Pink, "Over the last year or so, this Ron Wyden of Oregon — the shows a f u t uristic bee-size Potok, a senior fellow at the a leftist group of antiwar activthe subject of endless macabre humor, notably by The Onion; thing that was the province of a only Democrat to join Paul's drone flying in an open winSouthern Poverty Law Center, ists, showed up with flowers and eventhe subject ofpoetry. small number of technologists filibuster — said the unexpect- dow and takingout an enemy which tracks extremist groups. and chocolates at Paul's Senate ("Ode to the MQ-9 Reaper," and national security people ed array of political forces was sniper with a miniature explo- "What Rand Paul had to say offices Thursday to thank him a serious work by New York has exploded into the larger just the beginning, especially sive payload. Since it was post- about drones absolutely fired for standing up against abuspoet Joe Pan that was just pub- public consciousness," Wittes as Congress and the public ed in 2009, it has been viewed up conspiracy theorists on the es of power. Known around lished in the journal Epiphany, sard. face the new technologies of hundreds of thousands of times left as well as the right." Capitol Hill mainly for disruptdescribesthe drone as "ultraOn the right, Paul has be- 21st-century warfare. and reposted all over the Web. Human Rights Watch plans ing congressional hearings, "I believe there is a new pocool & promo slick, a predatory come an overnight hero since When Amazon advertised a to join other groups next month the group had found a new dart" that is "as self-aware as his filibuster. Self-proclaimed litical movement emerging in six-inch model of the Predator, in starting an e ffort called champion. "People say: 'Oh, my God, silverware.") defenders of the Constitution this country that's shaking free made by Maisto, in its toy sec- the Campaign to Stop Killer have shouted their approval of party moorings," Wyden tion, people wrote politically Robots. The technology, fully Code Pink is praising Rand A national nerve on Twitter, using the hashtag said. "Americans want a bet- charged mock reviews that autonomous weapons that are Paul. Hell has frozen over!'" Benjamin Wittes, a national ¹StandWithRand and declar- ter balance between protecting became Internet hits: "This still at the drawing-board stage, said Medea Benjamin, a cosecurity scholar at the Brook- ing him t o b e a w e lcomed our security and protecting our goes well, " one reviewer wrote, would find and fire at their pro- founder of the group. "But we "with the Maisto Extraordiings Institution who has written member of their less-is-better- liberty." grammed targets without re- were glued to C-SPAN to the extensively about drones, said government club. PW. Singer, whose 2009 nary Rendition playset, by the quiring a human being to pull bitter end of the filibuster. We "The day that Rand Paul ig- book "Wired for War: The Ro- way — which gives you all the the trigger. he thought Paul's marathon were amazed to see the educawas a "dumb publicity stunt." nited Liberty's Torch inside the botics Revolution and Conflict tools you need to kidnap the Some national security ex- tion of the public that was takBut he said it had touched a beltway!" one Tea Party activ- in the 21st Century" anticipat- family pet and take him for perts find the campaign over- ing place, and that has never national nerve because the ist wrote on Twitter. "May it ed the broad impact of drones, interrogation at a neighbor's wrought, but Mary Wareham, occurred before."

Labels

lead consumers into believing that thesefood products are Continued from A1 somehow different or present "Fantastic," said Mark Kas- a special risk or a potential tel, co-director of the Cornu- risk," Louis Finkel, the orgacopia Institute, an o r ganic nization's executive director of advocacy group that favors government affairs, said in the labeling. statement. Steve Nelson, store team Finkel noted that the Food leader for Bend's Whole Foods and Drug Administration, as Market, said Friday that the well as regulatory and scicompany's decision to label entific bodies including the genetically modified ingredi- World Health O rganization ents will be a game changer and the A merican Medical for the industry. Association, had deemed ge"I think its exciting for all of netically modified products our customers,"Nelson said. safe. "They've w anted to k n o w, The labeling requirements and we've wanted a way to tell announced by Whole Foods them. " will include its 339 stores in He said he doesn't have a the United States and Canada. timeline for when the labels Since labeling is already rewill start appearing on prod- quired in the European Union, ucts at the Bend store, but products in its seven stores would know more by n ext in Britain are marked if they week. contain genetically modified The Grocery Manufacturers ingredients. The labels used Association, the trade group show that a product has been that represents major f ood verified as free of genetically companies and retailers, is- engineered ingredients by the sued a statement opposing the Non GMO Project, a nonprofit move. "These labels could mis- certification organization. The

labels Whole Foods will use in 2018, which have yet to be created, will identify foods that contain such ingredients. The shift by Whole Foods is the latest in a series of events that has intensified the debate over genetically modified foods. Voters defeated a hard-fought ballot initiative in California late last year after the biotech industry and major corporations like PepsiCo and Coca-Cola spent millions of dollars to fight the effort. 0ther initiatives have qualified for the ballot in Washington state and Missouri, while consumers across the country have been waging a sort of guerrilla movement in supermarkets, pasting warning stickers on products suspected of h aving GMO i n gredients from food companies that oppose labeling. Proponents of labeling insist that consumers have a right to know about the ingredients in the food they eat, and they contend that some studies in rats show that bioengineered

Cyclists

ment ... (The cyclists) will be region, noted this is not the first

Continued from A1 A constituent contacted him after she was having trouble driving her farm equipment on small, rural county roads because of the volume of cyclists. "It seems like an interesting debate," George said. "Bike folks are perhaps not realizing they are creating an impact and we need to look at how to mitigate that." George saidhe'snotpretending to have the solution. "I don't know the answer," he sard. The senator was surprised by how much reaction the bill generated. Initially, he wasn't sure if it would get a hearing. But now, with the level of interest, it's more likely. He feels like the

Legislation in Salem — Senate Bill 769 proposes a registration fee like those

for motor vehicles, but for bicycles. Fundswould go to bike-related transportation

projects such asbike lane maintenance.

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System image. bill isn't aimed as much at daily commuters, but more for the weekend cyclist. "We need to create a little additional safety," he said, particularly on the narrow, rural roads. And that takes money. "If it's between (a cyclist) and someone driving farm equip-

the victim," he said. Eric Power, owner of Bend Velo bicycle shop o n F i r st Street, said he's not against the idea ofsome type of registration fee, providing the funds were earmarked toward improving bike infrastructure. He didn't believe a $10 fee would dissuade anyone from riding. "I'm a firm believer that bicycles can change so many aspects of life in this country in positive ways," Power said. "Whatever we can do toimprove the roads and get more people on bikes, the better." He noted he had not read George's bill and could not comment on specifics. Lucas Freeman, f ounder and publisher of Bike Around Bend, which focuses on reporting bicycle culture issues in the

food can be harmful. Gary Hirshberg, chairman of Just Label It, a campaign for a federal requirement to label foods containing genetically modified ingredients, called the Whole Foods decision a "game changer." "We've had some pretty big developments in labeling this year," Hirshberg said, adding that 22 states now have some sort of pending labeling legislation. "Now, one of the fastest-growing, most successful retailers in the country is throwing down the gauntlet." He compared the potential impact of the Whole Foods announcement to Wal-Mart's decisionseveral years ago to stop selling milk from cows treated with growth hormone. Today, only a small number of milk cows are injected with the hormone. Karen Batra, a spokeswoman for BIO, a trade group representing the biotech industry, said it was too early to determine what impact, if any, the Whole Foods decision would

time this issue has come up. "A lot of folks in the cycling and commuting world feel like they have fought long and hard to addressconcerns that bikes don't pay their own way," Freeman said. With more fuel efficient cars, gas taxes are decreasing, which can make it more difficult to fund road repairs. Freeman said most cyclists are also drivers, so it's not as if they aren't contributing and he would be concerned if the money in the bikefund would not be enough to cover substantial repairs. "It's probably a worthwhile conversation, particularly in Central Oregon where there is a perception that bikes don't pay their own way," he said. — Reporter: 541-554-1162, Idake@bendbulletin.com

have. "It looks like they want to expand their inventory of c ertified organic an d n o n GMO lines," Batra said. "The industry has always supported the voluntary labeling of food for marketing reasons." She contended, however, that without scientific evidence showing that genetically modified foods caused health or safety issues, labeling was unnecessary. Nonetheless, companies have shown a growing willingness to consider labeling. Some 20 major food companies, as well as Wal-Mart, met r ecently i n W a shington t o discuss genetically modified Buoyed by what they see as some momentum in the label-

by thosetypes of consumers, and it enjoys strong sales of its private-label products, whose composition it controls. The company thus risks less than some more traditional food retailers in taking a stance on labeling. In 2009, Whole Foods began submitting products in its 365 Everyday Value private-label line to verification by the Non GMO Project. Even Whole Foods has not been immune to criticism on the GMO front, however. A report by Cornucopia, "Cereal Crimes," revealed that its 365 Corn Flakes line contained genetically modified corn. By the time the report came out in October 2011, the product had been reformulated and certi-

ing war, consumers, organic

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farmers and f ood a ctivists plan to hold an "eat-in" outside the FDA's offices next month to protest government policies on genetically modified crops and foods. Whole Foods, which specializes in organic products, tends to be favored

Today, Whole Foods' shelves carrysome 3,300private-label and branded products that are certified, the largest selection of any grocery chain in the country.

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Family Kitchen, the meals program the church operates out Continued from A1 of the burned but less-damGinger Sanders,a member aged building next door. "When you can't feed peoof the church's altar guild, waitedoutside and cheered as ple who rely on you, that's way members emerged carrying worse than your church being items that had survived the closed on Easter" she said. fire. Purple and gold pennants "Churches will rally; churches hung behind the altar for Lent are people." were carried out, along with Green said the future of the a processional cross, a heavy Family Kitchen appears bright. gold crossand a series of five The portion of the building cushions decorated with im- where meals are prepared and ages of the Cascades, kneeling served suffered only minimal pads used by church members smoke damage, he said, and it's likely the kitchen will reduring communion services. Sanders saidwhen she first sume operations on Monday. learned of the fire, she was Church services are still disturbed by the timing. Com- somewhat in flux, Green said. ing in the midst of Lent, less On Sunday, Trinity Episcopal than three weeks before Eas- will hold its first service since ter, Sanders said she initially the fire at First United Methfelt the fire couldn't have hap- odist Church on Bond Street, pened at a worse time. the church that is also temHowever, Sanders said her porarily hosting the f amily thoughts soon turned to the kitchen.

Although no f ormal estimates of the damages have been drawn up, Green said his discussions with people in the construction trade suggest it could take three months to repair the damage to the sanctuary in the annex, and a year to demolish and rebuild the damaged portion of the main church. Green said he was planning to meet with Rev. James Radloff of the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church late Friday about possibly moving his congregation into the old Catholic church on Franklin Avenue. Most functions organized by local Catholics now take place at their newer facility on Northwest 27th Street, Green said, freeing up the old church for several hours each

day. Church services will likely move into the sanctuary in the

annex once the damages are repaired, Green said. Going inside the church for the first time since the fire was difficult, Green said, recalling the pipe organ, likely damaged beyond repair, and the black, sooty water still covering the floor throughout much of the interior. "It's a painful sight, it's like having the treasures in your home damaged,"he said. "But it's a f a m ily that makes a home out of a house." Although the "church family" is still intact, Green said his congregation is c l early wounded by what's happened to their home. "Families live on the inside of their homes, not the outside," he said. "It brought the tears, the pain in my chest just to see the damage," he said. — Reporter: 541-383-0387, shammers@bendbulletin.com

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he lines are often long inside the Art Deco post office here under the palm trees. But few people com-

shrink, it is finding itself in a nearconstant battle with groups trying

plain these days when they visit that New Deal-era building. They are glad to get their mail, send off a

to prevent what the National Trust for Historic Preservation last year labeled one of the most significant threats to the country's architec-

package and maybe chat a bit while they still can. In December, the government said it planned to sell it. "We don't know what's going to happen to this beautiful, Depression-era architectural jewel," said Sara Meric, 87, a retired script analyst who has used this post office since 1959. "If, God forbid, this slaughter does go t h rough, some entity should make sure that this building is protected." The Santa Monica post office, with its distinctive PWA Moderne style, is one of about 200 post offices around the country, dozens of them architecturally distinctive buildings, that the Postal Service has indicated it may choose to sellin coming years because of its financial problems. Eleven historic post offices are already on the market in places such as Yankton, S.D.; Gulfport, M i s s.; N o r w ich, Conn.; and Washington, D.C. In many cases the buildings have notonly been community hubs, but also remain among the most architecturally distinguished buildings in their towns, legacies of New Deal efforts to put America back to work. So as the Postal Service tries to shrink, it is often finding itself in battle with groups trying to prevent what the National Trust for Historic Preservation last year labeled one of the most significant threats to the country's architectural heritage. "Unless the U . S . P o stal Service establishes a clear, consistent process that f ollows federal preservation law when considering disposal of these buildings, a significant part of the nation's architectural heritage will be at risk," the trust said in a citation that placed historic post offices on its most-endangered list. W henthesepostoffi cesclose, preservationists say, important public buildings become private preserves as they are refurbished into commercial spaces like high-end retail s tores. Though many of the buildings' exteriors are protected by local landmark laws, many of the interiorsare not,and developers tend to make changes like renovating lobbies. In one case, a post office built in 1937 without protected status was demolished. That building, in V i rginia Beach, was knocked down in 2009 to make room for a Walgreens, despite attempts to save it. " There are l ots o f q u i t e significant post office buildings that are threatened because the Postal Service itself is threatened," said M artin Moeller, a senior curator at the National Building Museum in Washington. The Postal S ervice l o st $15.9 billion last year, and last month announced it was considering eliminating Saturday letter service. It says that the real estate sales raise revenue and save on operating costs, and that the shuttered post offices are those where the number of customers had declined, or whereitfound a less-expensive alternate site. " The trend ha s b een t o maintain the post offices that are operational while saving money at the same time," said Sue Brennan, a spokeswoman for the service. "The Postal Service follows all applicable laws regarding the disposal of historic buildings." There are some 31,000 retail postal offices in the country, most of them leased. But roughly a quarter are governmentowned and as many as 1,100 were built in the 1930s, when the government hired architects to design civic buildings. In 2011, the Postal Service identified about 3,700 post offices — some leased, some o wned, some h i storic a n d some not — that it said may have to close in coming years to save money. When that plan met with opposition, the service announced that it would instead try to lower expenses by reducing operating hours. But even as postal officials agreed not to eliminate outlets in some towns and cities, they did leave open the option to sell valuable properties and relocate services. "Periodic

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"Even if the foreigners invested $1, that shouldn't be wasted. We hope, as we go forward, to make sure that no more bases are destroyed at all."

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KABUL , A fgh a n i stan — Late last year, before leaving Forward Operating Base Tillman for the last time, U.S. troops took apart every inch of the remote outpost near the border w i t h P a k i stan, from the dirt-packed barricades to the flat-screen TVs in the intelligence center. M ohibullah S a m im , t h e governor of P a k t ik a p r ovi nce, where the b ase w a s located, called it a waste. "I was against dismantling it," he said. "It would have been better to hand it over to the A fghan army t o k e e p t h e border area safe." The mountaintop outpost — named for the late NFL player-turned-Army Ranger Pat Tillman — was long a potent symbol of the American war effort, and military commanders worried that it would be a prime target for Islamist insurgents to seize afterU.S. troops departed. But now it is a symbol of the A merican w i t hdrawal a n d the behind-the-scenesdebate over how best to provide for the Afghan forces who will soon be fully responsible for defending their country from t he Taliban m i l itants w h o seek to recapture it. As the U.S.-led military coalition begins to bring home most of it s 100,000 troops and tens of billions of dollars in equipment, coalition officials are negotiating with Afghanistan over whether to raze or hand over the hundreds of checkpoints, guard towers, isolated outposts and sprawling bases that American and NATO forces built to wage the 11-year war. In weekly meetings, Afg hans have urged th e c o alition not to demolish any m ore bases, arguing t h a t they could continue to serve as security installations or be converted into f acilities the government can't afford to build, such as schools. But

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A member of Col. Aamal's 3rd Brigade of the 201st Corps of the Afghan army keeps watch at forward operating base Naghlu. Col. Aamal says the fight against the Taliban is largely their own. while many bases are being ry that A f ghans will l eave handed over, U.S. command- strategic outposts unprotecters have told Afghan officials ed, and perhaps let them fall that dozens, including Tillinto enemy hands. They say man, would have been too they're trying to hand over challenging to sustain given only the infrastructure that A fghanistan's l i m i te d c a - Afghan forces will be able to pabilities once most foreign supply and maintain. t roops return home by t h e The A f g h ans' "instinct end of 2014. was, at the beginning of this, 'Turn over all your facilities An uneasy future to us and anything you don't For some Afghans, the loss want, like Humvees or whatof these outposts highlights ever, leave those behind,'" the uneasy reality that they said a U.S. official who rewill carry on the war against quested anonymity to discuss the Taliban with fewer facili- the talks. " And we s aid t h at's t he ties and far less firepower. Afghan soldiers and police wrong approach. If we were have watched as bases are to do that y ou'd spend all disassembled, no doubt re- your time, energy and money alizing that coalition troops figuring out what to do with will be the next to go. this stuff and how to run it "Even if t hese bases are and how to maintain it beremote, at some point they cause you don't have the caserved a security b enefit," pacity to do that." said Ameen Habibi, a senT he U n ited S t ates h a s ior Finance Ministry official spent more than $50 billion involved in the talks. "They o n t r aining, h o using a n d can continue to serve that equipping a force of Afghan purpose." soldiers and police that's exBut coalition officials worpected to reach a combined

FDR

callousness. There is simply no evidence, Continued from A1 Breitman and Lichtman say, Even before t h e b o o k 's to support accounts that the March 19 release, the David U.S. Coast Guard was ordered S. Wyman Institute for Holo- to prevent the refugees from caust Studies, a research or- coming ashore i n F l o r ida. ganization in Washington, has What's more, they were turned circulated a detailed rebuttal, away from Cuba, the authors as well as a rival book, "FDR argue, as part of a backlash and the Holocaust: A Breach against a previous influx of of Faith," zeroing in on what some 5,000 refugees to that it characterized as Roosevelt's country, who might have been personal desire to limit Jew- admitted under the terms of a ish immigration to the United previously unknown deal beStates. tween Roosevelt and Cuban Some leading Holocaust his- leader Fulgencio Batista, who torians welcome "FDR and the got reduced tariffs for his naJews," however, for remaining tion's sugar in return. dispassionate in a debate too The book notes that the St. often marked by anger and Louis affair unfolded against accusation. a backdrop of intense isola"Ad hominem attacks don't tionist an d a n t i -immigrant help uncover the h i storical sentiment in the United States truth, and this book r eally while Roosevelt was preparavoids that," said D eborah ing to press Congress to allow Lipstadt, a professor at Emory the sale of weapons to naUniversity and a consultant on tions victimized by German the U.S. Holocaust Memorial aggression. "Imagine if Roosevelt had Museum's permanent exhibition about the U.S. response letin 937 passengers but had to the Holocaust. "If people l imited success easing t he read it and don't ascribe to the Neutrality A c t , " L i c h tman authors an agenda, it could be said. "He would be far more very important." negatively judged by history than he is now."

New details, context

"FDR and the Jews" offers no dramatic revelations of the sort Breitman provided in 2009, when he and two other colleagues drew h e adlines with evidence, discovered in the papersof a former refugee commissionerfor the League of Nations, that R o osevelt had personally pushed for a 1938 plan to relocate millions of threatened European Jews to sparsely populated areas of Latin America and Africa. But it does, the authors say, provide important new detail and context to that episode, as well as others that have long loomed large in the popular imagination. They pointed i n p a r ticular to the fate of the 937 German Jewish refugees on the ocean liner St. L ouis, who were turned away from Cuba in May 1939 and sent back to other E u ropean c o untries, where 254 of them died after war broke out. The episode, made famous in the 1974 novel "Voyage of the Damned" and a subsequent film, has come to seem emblematic of U.S.

have been too hasty to tear down facilities and in some cases have simply abandoned equipment they n o l o n ger want. "Even if the foreigners invested $1, that shouldn't be wasted," said Habibi, the finance official, who co-chairs a joint NATO-Afghan commission onbase closures. The group was established last year after A f ghan officials found that coalition f orces had dismantled an unknown number of military facilities without informing them.

objections raised by those officials "specious," they maintain

"We hope, as we go for-

ward, to make sure that no more bases are destroyed at all," he said. strength of 352,000. It was expected to shrink by oneAs of Feb. I, the coalition third after 2014 because of had handed over 376 checkconcerns that A f g hanistan p oints, camps, b ases a n d couldn't support t h e c o st, other facilities to the Afghan but NATO countries now are government while closing 243 considering pouring in more other sites. The disposition money to sustain the larger of 193 other bases — includforce through 2018. ing most of the largest ones — will be determined in neEven as their ranks grow, however, the Afghans' logisgotiations that could stretch tical shortcomings persist. into 2014. Most of the bases They rely on U.S. planes for that survive will remain senearly all air operations. As curity facilities, Afghan ofof June, Afghan forces had ficials said, while plans call filled less than 40 percent of for othersto be converted to operations and maintenance schools or restored to agriculjobs and l acked personnel tural land. trained t o m a n age w a ter, Several bases have been sewage and electrical sysshuttered along the rugged tems, an audit by th e U.S. Pakistani border, where coSpecial Inspector General for alition forces watched — and Afghanistan Reconstruction routinely took fire from — inreported. surgents operating on both sides of the frontier. U.S. ofThe remaining bases ficials say those sites, wedged U.S. officials say that some into mountainsides and reb ases they've ceded to t h e quiring helicopters to access, Afghan government already would have been extremely h ave been a b andoned o r difficult for Afghan forces to fallen into disrepair. Afghans man and equip given their complain that coalition forces limited air assets.

One such installation was Forward Operating Base Tillman. The base was located near the site of the 2004 friendly-fire incident in which Tillman was killed, less than two miles from the border. NATO forces trained Afghan soldiers and border police there, and a high-tech center served as a clearinghouse for intelligence sharing between the coalition and Pakistan. In negotiations last year, U.S. officials persuaded Afghans that the base should be mothballed. "The biggest concern was it could only be resupplied by air," said Col. Leonard Wells, deputy chiefof staff for the coalition's resources unit. "It's a very contested area.It's hard to maintain forces there if you don't have close air support." Even as American forces were tearing Tillman down, insurgents continued to shell the base. "They took fire every day," a second U.S. official sa>d. But when word of the decision reached Gov. Samim, he wrote to Afghan defense officials to plead for the base to be transferred to Afghan control. He argued that local officials could have arranged for the base to be supplied by road, sending a signal to insurgents thatAfghan forceswere serious about protecting the border. The Afghan soldiers and border police who shared the base have since pulled back to an outpost about eight miles away, he said, leaving the border area vulnerable. "FOB Tillman had a very positive effect on security," Samim said.

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(echoing others) that bombing would not have significantly impeded the killing. " You've g o t t wo s y m bols" — the St. Louis and the nonbombing o f A u s chwitz "taken as the bookends of American i n difference and worse," Breitman said, "but both symbols are off." By contrast, the book points to the War Refugee Board, established by Roosevelt in 1944, which they say might have helped save about 200,000 Jews — a number that, if even 50 percent accurate, they write, "compares well" with the number that might have been saved by bombing Auschwitz.

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Such claims are not convincingto Rafael Medoff, the founding director of th e W yman Institute, which is dedicated to furthering the research of Wyman, a former professor at University of M a ssachusetts Amherst who is not directly involved in its day-to-day activities. In "A Breach of Faith," Medoff argues that Jewish immigration levels in the 1930s were largely below established Bombing Auschwitz quotas because ofRoosevelt's The authors offer a similar animus, not as a result of anticalculus for one of the most immigrant and a n ti-Semitic contentious issues they dissentiment in Congress and the cuss: the Allied refusaltobomb State Department. Auschwitz. The idea that the Roosevelt's vision for AmerAllies could and should have ica was "based on the idea of bombed thecrematories or the having only a small number rail lines leading to them came of Jews," Medoff said in an to wide public attention with interview. a 1978 article in Commentary Breitman and L i chtman's by David Wyman, who r ebook, he added, is just an efprised it in a best-selling book fort "to rescue Roosevelt's im"The Abandonment of the age from the overwhelming Jews," which became the basis evidence that he did not want for the 1994 PBS documentary to rescue the Jews." "America and the Holocaust: Breitman an d L i c h tman Deceit and Indifference." scoffed atthe charge, noting Many people,the authors that their book was certainly say, believe that Roosevelt re- not always flattering to Roosfused to bomb the camp (an evelt. In it they depict him as option, historians note, that missing many opportunities became feasible only in May to aid Jews and generally re1944, after 90 percent of Jew- fusing to speak specifically in ish victims of the Holocaust public about Hitler's Jewish were already dead). But the victims, lest he be accused of book contends that there is no fighting a "Jewish war." " This is not a n e f fort t o evidence that any such proposal came to him, although write a pro-Roosevelt book," a number of Jewish leaders Breitman said. "It's merely did meet with lower-level of- pro-Roosevelt in comparison ficials to plead for bombing. to some things that are out And while the authors call the there."

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Ed Beacham, owner of Beacham's Clock Company in Sisters, changes the time on the six-foot clock that faces his storefront while preparing his clocks for Daylight Saving Time. Beacham said it takes a few days to change the time on his inventory, which exceeds 1,000. Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, when the time springs forward to 3 a.m. See Page B2 for a photo story in which Beacham restores an English grandfather clock from the 1840s.

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In addition to refurbishing antique clocks at his shop, Beacham's Clock Company in Sisters, Ed Beacham has designed and manufactured over 800 clocks since making his first in high school wood shop in 1965. Each clock Beacham produced is dated, numbered and signed C.E. Beacham III. They have been sold to customers all over the world.

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Beacham uses a set of surgical loupes and a fiber-optic light to carefully align the movement with the mounting holes in the dial.

The finished grandfather clock on display in Beacham's store. He estimated it took him about a week to restore the clock. Beacham estimates that his shop has more than 1,000 clocks of all shapes and sizes in its inventory.


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AROUND THE STATE InvaSive SpeCieS —Scientists at OregonState University's Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport are monitoring the possible

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The Associated Press SALEM — A S alem hospital says it is reviewing the facts behind a decision not to inform police that a missing 81-year-old man was safe in the hospital while friends and policespent two days searching for him. Salem Hospital spokesman Mark Glyzewski told The Associated Press on Friday that, if contacted by law enforcement, the h ospital's policy is to say whether a patient is there. And if a patient is identified as a missing person, the hospital's practice is to call police themselves, he said. Glyzewski would not comment directly on the case of T homas Dill, who was t h e subjectof a search this week after friends noticed he wasn't home and called police. Officerscontacted area hospitals to see whether Dill was a patient, and Salem Hospital

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officials wouldn't say, citing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, known as HIPAA, the Statesman Journal reported. An a n o n ymous t i p ster eventually told p o lice t h at Dill was in Salem Hospital, and Dill has since been transferred to an adult care facility, the newspaper reported. "It g et s c o mplex u n der H IPAA," G l y zewski s a i d . "But if it's law enforcement, that opens up other avenues. If we are contacted by law enforcement, we are allowed to say the person is here. "On the flip side, if we see a report that someone is missing, we w o ul d p r oactively contact law enforcement." Glyzewski declined to say whether that policy was followed in Dill's case. But he noted the hospital is reviewing, "moment by m oment," the sequence of events that

led to the officials' decision not to inform the police of the man's presence. Police say the case illustrates a difficulty officers can encounter when s omebody

the specifics of Dill's case, but she said the hospital's HIPAA c ompliance officer i s w i l l ing to talk with police about " whether w e s h ould h a v e released that information or not." goes missing. "It's a cumbersome law," Birr doesn't think the hosSalem Police Lt. Steve Birr pital was being adversarial, said. "... One of the difficult but he said knowing Dill was things is that we have people a patient would have saved with mental i l l nesses, and taxpayer dollars and spared they could end up in a mental Dill's friends anxiety. The health facility, and you would search's costs weren't immenever know it, and they would diately known. never tell you." Congress passed HIPAA Friends called police Mon- in 1996, and its privacy rules day after noticing Dill wasn't were implemented in 2003. at their apartment complex. Health care providers such Police were not worried about as hospitals can release limDill's mental health, but be- ited information to police, but cause he is diabetic they were onlyin certain circumstances, concerned about the possi- such as when doctors suspect bility that he experienced a childabuse or a person isthe medical emergency. subject of a criminal investiHospital sp o k e swoman gation. Civil fines can reach Sherryll Hoar told the Jour- $25,000, and criminal fines nal she couldn't speak about $250,000.

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BOOTS ANDBLING AUCTION: A silent and live auction, a raffle, and mechanical bull CENTRAL OREGON SPORTSMEN'S games rides; proceeds benefit Tumalo SHOW:Featuri ng vendorsand a Community School; free admission; variety of resources for outdoor 4-9 p.m.; Tumalo Community recreation, with a head and horns School, 19835 Second St.; 541-420competition, a kids trout pond, cooking demonstrations and more; 2588 or www.tumaloptc.com. A NIGHT IN THECASCADES: $10, $5 ages 6-16, free ages 5 and younger, $15 for a two-day pass; 10 Featuring a meal and live and a.m.-8p.m.;DeschutesCounty Fair silent auctions; proceeds benefit the Cascades Academy of Central & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Oregon; $85; 5:30-10 p.m.; The Way, Redmond; 503-246-8291 or Riverhouse Hotel & Convention www.thesportshows.com. Center, 3075 N. U.S. Highway 97, GRIN ANDBEARIT RUN:5K, 10K Bend; 541-382-0699. and1-mile run/walksto benefit BEND GAME NIGHT: Play available Healthy Beginnings; races begin board games or bring your own; and end at the amphitheater; costs free; 6 p.m.-midnight; East Bend vary, see website for details; free for spectators; 10 a.m.; Les Schwab Public Library, 62080 Dean Swift Road; 541-318-8459. Amphitheater, 344 S.W. Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend; 541-383-6357 or CENTRAL OREGON'SGOT TALENT: www.myhb.org. A talent show contest with local LATINODANCE FESTIVAL:Learnto participants; proceeds benefit special recreation programs; $12, dancethebachataand cumbia;$5 minimum; donations to Latino Club $8ages12andyounger, plus fees; 6 p.m., doors open 5 p.m.; scholarships accepted; 10 a.m.-10 Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall p.m.; Central Oregon Community St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www. College, Wille Hall, 2600 N.W. towertheatre.org. College Way, Bend; 541-318-3726. ST. PATRICK'S CELEBRATION NATURECENTEROPENHOUSE: Tour the center's exhibits for FUNDRAISER:Featuring dinner and a silent auction, with emcee Bob free; free admission; 10 a.m.-4 Shaw andlive musicbythe Moon p.m.; Sunriver Nature Center & Mountain Ramblers and Wild Rye; Observatory, 57245 River Road; 541-593-4394. proceeds benefit Central Oregon Veterans Outreach; $50; 6 p.m.; SENSATIONALSATURDAY:Learn Bend's Community Center, 1036 about butterflies and explore their N.E. Fifth St.; 541-383-2793 or amazing lifestyle and ecological importance; included in the price of www.covo-us.org. admission; $12 adults, $10 ages 65 STRYDERDOESCHER A dinner, dance and older, $7 ages 5-12, free ages 4 FUNDRAISER: and younger; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; High and silent and live auctions to raise Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. funds to help Stryder Doescher, a Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or young boy with medical challenges, www.highdesertmuseum.org. obtain a 4 Paws for Ability service dog; reservations requested; $10; 6 WRITE NOW!:Brainstorm, play p.m.; Elks Lodge, 151 N. Main St., wordgames and more in acasual Prineville; 541-447-7088. setting, to help creative writing; free; 1 p.m.; Sunriver Area Public GRANDMA'S HOUSE Library, 56855 Venture Lane; 541FUNDRAISER:Featuring a 312-1081 or www.deschuteslibrary. performance by Broken Down org/calendar. Guitars, with a raffle and drinks; proceeds benefit Grandma's House PINTS FORPOLIO:Taste beers and of Central Oregon; free admission; take home a pint glass; registration 7-9 p.m.; Broken Top Bottle Shop requested; proceeds benefit the Rotary Club of Greater Bend and the 8 AleCafe, 1740 N.W. Pence Lane, Suite 1, Bend; 541-728-0703 or End Poli o Now campaign;$25;2-6 ahaynie©cocc.edu. p.m.; downtown Bend; 541-3838180 or www.pintsforpolio.org. "OKLAHOMA!":The Mountain View High School music and drama CASCADECHORALE:The group departments present the story performs classical works by Bach, Handel and Mendelssohn, under of two cowboys in 20th Century Oklahoma Territory seeking the the direction of James Knox; free; 3 p.m.; Bend Church of the hearts of the women they love; Nazarene,1270 N.E. 27th St.; www. $8, $6 MVHS students, seniors cadcadechorale.org. and children ages 6 and younger;

The Bulletin will update items in the Police Log when such a request is received. Any new information, such as the dismissal of charges or acquittal, must be verifiable. For more information, call 541-383-0358. Bend Police Department

Theft —A theft was reported at 9:27 a.m. Nov. 27, in the 61300 block of South U.S. Highway 97. Theft —A theft was reported at 1:48 p.m. Nov. 27, in the 2300 block of Northwest Lemhi Pass Drive. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 3:44 p.m.Nov.27,in the 3000 block of Northeast Saber Drive.

Tax evaSiOn CaSe —The former owner of a software company accused of trying to evade millions of dollars in taxes has been convicted of five counts of tax evasion, four counts of failure to file a

corporate tax return and onecount of obstructing tax laws. A federal jury returned that verdict Thursday in the trial of 56-year-old Chester Evans Davis of Oregon City. Davis had told his court-appointed law-

yer not to offer a defense, saying hedoesnot recognize the authority of the court. Federal prosecutors presented evidence that Davis'

company hadearned millions of dollars in annual revenue. Thegovernment says he transferred money from his company to various shell corporations, then purchased more than $5 million in gold.

SteenS Mauntain pOwer lineS —Conservation groups want the U.S. Department of lnterior to revoke approval for transmission

lines to cross federal land from a wind energy project on Steens Mountain, a popular outdoor recreation area in Eastern Oregon. The Oregon Natural Desert Association and Audubon Society of Portland filed the petition Thursday, saying Columbia Energy Partners LLC

has had somesetbacks that makethe future of the Echanis wind farm uncertain. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has cancelled authority to start work on the transmission lines due to a lawsuit by

conservation groups challenging approval of the project, and the company has withdrawn its application to connect to the grid. — From wire reports

www.deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. ECLIPSE!:A lecture and slide show about lunar and solar eclipses, presented by the Sisters Astronomy Club; free; 3 p.m.; Sisters Public Library, 110 N. Cedar St.; 541-6171086. MUSIC INPUBLIC PLACES: Featuring a performance by Central Oregon Symphony musicians; free; 4 p.m.; Redmond Airport, 2522 S.E. Jesse Butler Circle; 541-317-3941 or www.cosymphony.com. LADYSMITH BLACKMAMBAZO: A three-time Grammy-winning South African group performs; $32-$50 plus fees; 7:30 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-3170700 or www.towertheatre.org.

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Brad Ruder, from left, Brad Knowles and Audrey Colton Smith rehearse for Cascades Theatrical Company's production of "The Shadow Box" at the Greenwood Playhouse. 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:45 p.m.; Mountain View High School, 2755 N.E. 27th St., Bend; 541-383-6360 or www.bend.k12.or.us/mvhs. "THE SHADOW BOX": Cascades Theatrical Company presents the drama about the lives of three terminally ill people; $24, $ l8 seniors, $12 students; 7:30 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-3890803 or www.cascadestheatrical. olg. BEND COMMUNITY CONTRADANCE:Featuring caller SusanPetrickand m usic byThe Tune Dawgs; $7; 7 p.m. beginner's workshop, 7:30 p.m. dance; Boys & Girls Club of Bend, 500 N.W.Wall St.; 541-330-8943. COMEDY WITHGARY WILSON: The comedian performs; $10 includes a drink; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.; The Original Kayo's Dinner House and Lounge, 415 N.E Third St., Bend; 541-3232520. EIGHT DOLLAR MOUNTAIN: The Ashland-based bluegrass act performs; $5; 9:30 p.m.; Silver Moon Brewing 8 Taproom, 24 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-3888331 or www.silvermoonbrewing. com.

recreation, with a head and horns competition, a kids trout pond, cooking demonstrations and more; $10, $5 ages 6-16, free ages 5 and younger, $15 for a two-day pass; 10 a.m.-4p.m.;Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; 503-246-8291 or www.thesportshows.com. MUSIC INPUBLIC PLACES: Featuring a performance by Central Oregon Symphony musicians; free; 1 p.m.; A.R. Bowman Memorial Museum, 246 N. Main St., Prineville; 541-317-3941 or www. cosymphony.com. OREGON OLDTIME FIDDLERS: Fiddle music and dancing; donations accepted; 1-3:30 p.m.; VFWHall, 1836 S.W. Veterans Way, Redmond; 541-647-4789. "THE SHADOW BOX": Cascades Theatrical Company presents the drama about the lives of three terminally ill people; $24, $18 seniors, $12 students; 2 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-3890803 or www.cascadestheatrical. org. CASCADE WINDSSYMPHONIC BAND:The band performs under the direction of Michael Gesme; free; 2 p.m.; Summit High School,2855 N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend; www. cascadewinds.org. SECONDSUNDAY:Actor Alastair SUNDAY Morley Jacques performs CENTRAL OREGON SPORTSMEN'S Shakespeare's sonnets; free; 2 p.m.; SHOW:Featuri ng vendorsand a Downtown Bend Public Library, variety of resources for outdoor 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-312-1034 or

11th Street and Northeast Greenwood Avenue. Theft —A theft was reported at11:49 a.m. March 6, in the 1100 block of Northwest Lexington Avenue. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at1:01 p.m. March 6, in the 100 block of Northwest Greenwood Avenue. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported and an arrest made at 2:40 a.m. March 7, in the 700 block of Northeast Third Street. Unauthorizeduse —A vehicle was reported stolen at 8:41 a.m. March 7, in the 2200 block of Northeast Butler Market Road. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was

www.thesoundgardenstudi o.com. NATURAL HISTORYPUB:A presentation by Cristina Eisenberg on the relationships between humans and wolves in a lecture titled "The Mark of the Wolf's Tooth: Ecological Effects on Wolves in Oregon"; registration requested; free; 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-5174 or www. highdesertmuseum.org/rsvp.

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AN EVENINGWITH JARED PAUL: The performance poet, hip-hop artist and activist performs; followed by an open mic; $5 suggesteddonation;7 p.m .;The MONDAY Nature of Words, 224 N.W. Oregon Ave., Bend; 541-647-2233, info© RADOSLAVLORKOVIC:The folk musician performs; House concerts thenatureofwords.org or www. thenatureofwords.org. at the Glen at Newport Hills, 1019 CODY BEEBE 5 THECROOKS:The N.W. Stannium, Bend; registration Seattle-based roots-rock group requested; $15 donation; 7 p.m. performs; free; 7 p.m.; McMenamins doors open at 6:30 p.m.; 541-480Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. 8830 or ja©prep-profiles.com. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-5174 or www.mcmenamins.com. PALEYFEST:"THEBIG BANG TUESDAY THEORY":A live broadcast of a WOMAN OF INSPIRATION Q&A with stars and producers from LUNCHEON:presented by the the television comedy, "The Big Women's Resource Center of Bang Theory"; $15; 7 p.m.; Regal Central Oregon; registration Old Mill Stadium 16 8 IMAX, 680 requested; $30; noon-1 p.m.; St. S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541Charles Bend, Center for Health 8 382-6347orwww.fathomevents. Learning, 2500 N.E. Neff Road; 541- com. 385-0750, info©wrcco.org or www. "THE SHADOWBOX": Cascades wrcco.org. Theatrical Company presents the EVENINGWITH THE AUTHOR: drama about the lives of three Author Rick Yancey will speak about terminally ill people; $24, $18 his writing and getting published; seniors, $12 students; 7:30 p.m.; registration recommended; free; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W. 6:30 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-389Library, Brooks Room, 601 N.W. 0803 or www.cascadestheatrical. Wall St.; 541-617-7040. org. DOWN NORTH:The Seattle-based KORY QUINN:The Portland-based funk act performs; free; 7 p.m.; Americana act performs, with Left GoodLife Brewing Co., 70 S.W. Coast Country; $5; 8 p.m.; The Century Drive, Bend; 541-728-0749. Horned Hand,507 N.W. Colorado ENERGY:THE DELUSION OF Ave., Bend; 541-728-0879 or www. ENDLESSGROWTH:Author facebook.com/thehornedhand. and ecologist George Wuerthner discusses energy from fossil fuel as the foundation of our society, THURSDAY and the promise of renewable energy; hosted by the Sierra Club; THE LIBRARYBOOKCLUB: Read free; 7 p.m., 6:30 p.m. gathering; and discuss "Stitches" by David The Environmental Center, 16 N.W. Small; free; noon; Downtown Kansas Ave.,Bend;541-389-0785. Bend Public Library,601 N.W. ESTERLYN:The Idaho-based gospel Wall St.; 541-617-7084 or www. act performs; donations accepted; 7 deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. p.m. The Sound Garden 1279 N E Second St., Bend; 541-633-6804 or

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NEWS OF RECORD Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 6:16 p.m. Nov. 27, in the 900 block of Northwest Carlon Avenue. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at10:15 a.m. March 2, in the 61600 block of Vega Street. Theft —A theft was reported at 12:31 p.m. March 5, in the 2700 block of Northeast 27th Street. DUII —David Daniel Miller, 39, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 5:43 p.m. March 5, in the 2600 block of Northeast U.S. Highway 20. DUII —Thomas Allen Cecil, 37, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at1:26 a.m. March 6, in the area of Northeast

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reported entered at 9:42 a.m. March 7, in the 2600 block of Northwest Scandia Loop. Burglary —A burglary was reported at1:35 p.m. March 6, in the 800 block of Southeast Third Street. prinevule police Department Unauthorizeduse —A vehicle was reported stolen at 6:41 p.m. March 7, in the area of Northwest Harwood Street.

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ire e a men annexa ion isno cearcu e don't know when Bend city councilors will decide whether or not to annex the city's fire department to the rural fire protection district that surrounds the city. We do know that there is a clear downside to breaking the fire departmentaway from direct city control. City public safety services, including those supplied by the fire department, are paid for largely out of the city's general fund. In Bend, thegeneral fund pays for a few broad categories of services, including police and fire, which account for $54.5 million of the $68 million in the fund. T hat leaves little room f o r growth in th e f ir e department without added income. And that, of course, is what the annexation idea is all about. It's a choice, that was used a couple of years ago in Redmond, when that city's fire department outstripped the city's ability to pay for it. Yet annexation comes at a price. If city officials do agree to annexation, they must persuade voters to go along with the idea. In Redmond, that was accomplished b y reducing city taxes by t h e amount they would have increased in the new, larger district. While Redmond officials wisely amended their charter to make raising taxes

again difficult, it is not impossible. More important, annexation takes the fire department out of the competition for general fund dollars. No longer would the city's budget committee and city council have to weigh the needs of the department against other priorities. If you're the fire chief or the city manager,that no doubt can be a good thing. It isn't, however. Competition forces the fire department, the police department and other general fund recipients to run as efficiently as they can, for one thing. Competition requires the city to decide what is most important, what is less so and what might not be needed at all, where the general fund is concerned. That, too, is important. We don't believe those are things that should be given up lightly. The city should explore all its options, including a local option levy to finance part of public safety, before it decides to cut the fire department loose.

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Approve charities bill O regon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum wants to give donors a new tool to evaluate charities.

If House Bill 2060 becomes law, Rosenblum's office would identify charities soliciting in Oregon that spend 30 percentor less of collections for charitable purposes. Donors to those charities would no longer qualify for a deduction on their state taxes, and the charities would be required to inform potential contributors before they donate. Failing to notify could cost the charity up to $25,000. The proposal is similar to one advanced by Rosenblum's predecessor, John Kroger, which passed in the Senate but not the House in the 2011 session. It would apply to about 18,000 charities that are registered in Oregon and collect more than $200,000,according to the Register-Guard newspaper. The Attorney General's Office already publishes a list of 20 "worst" charities, most of which are based inother states. Rosenblum has said the new law would give her office some enforcement p ower, using information it al ready collects to make that list. Additional costs would be covered, she said, by moving resources now used to identify charities that misinform donors. A memo from Rosenblum's of-

fice argues the need for such enforcementisgreaterbecause ofthe recession, which severely reduced charitable giving, leaving charities competing for fewer dollars. Also, donors mistakenly assume that the 501(c)(3) designation means some minimum standards are met. Most of t h e a f fected donations are $20 to $50, according to the memo, a level at which many donors don't do a lot of research. This program would give them information that something is awry at the time they are considering a donation,enhancing the chance they would make an i nformed decision. Oregon would be the first state to have such a law, according to the Register-Guard. In the past, other states' attempts to prevent such charities from seeking donations were ruled First Amendment violations. Those states had outright bans on donations. Donations to shoddy charities hurt the donor, who doesn't get what he intended. They hurt other charities that might have benefited from that donation. And they hurt the state's general fund because it loses money to the donors' tax deductions. The Legislature should give Rosenblum's office a chance to prevent those losses by approving HB 2060.

By Katie Jones he Bulletin's reporting on Feb. 5 regarding the first day of the 77th Oregon Legislature displayed a lack of attention to detail in relating the facts of the health care rally in support of universal health care. Rather than merely characterizing the supporters as "protesters sporting red," The Bulletin missed the opportunity to develop a broader context for its readers to understand current legislative proposals for health reform and the extensive community coalitions working to support legislative reforms. Indeed. on Feb. 4, ten buses delivered hundreds of e n thusiastic supporters f ro m d i s tant p l aces such as Ashland, La Grande, Central Oregon, the Willamette Valley and coastal communities. The rally participants were health care advocates and members of Health Care for All Oregon, which is a coalition of 60-member organizations and 25 grassroots groups from around the state. These activists are dedicated to working with lawmakers to make more progress in establishing a universalsingle-payer health care system for all of Oregon. The purpose of the rally was to provide public support for the re-introduction of The Affordable Health Care for All Oregon Plan Act (LC 1914) sponsored by Rep. Michael Dembrow, D-Portland, and 19 cosponsors.The legisl ation proposes comprehensivehealth care coverage to all individuals residing or working in Oregon and has a separate draft

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etal costs of being able to only access health care through employmentbill which would allow for formal sponsored insurance as well as the finance hearings of the proposed moral implications of a society that health care system. It is essential to tolerates such disparities in access to distinguish that the proposed leg- affordable health care for all. islation is not about changing the The energy ofthe rally was susdelivery system of health care and tained by several musicians, includit bears no resemblance to socialing folk singer David Rovics perized medicine. Instead, the legisla- forming "If Only It Were True," and tion seeks to reform the financing blues guitarist Norman Sylvester of the health care system, such that singing "The Health Care Blues" the estimated 636,000 Oregonians and "Everybody In, Nobody Out," currently without health insurance and it was that momentum that carmight have access to health services. ried supporters to seek out their loReps. Dembrow, Jennifer Williamcal legislators for their support. The son, D-Portland, and Dave Gom41 supporters from Central Oregon berg, D-Lincoln City, encouraged did indeed visit the offices of their supporters to organize for social respective state representatives and change and to remain steadfast, as Senator Knopp to build future coit is likely to be a protracted process alitions. These supporters will conrequiring a statewide ballot measure tinuetoadvocate forreform when 28 in 2016 to enact a single-payer sys- million people will remain without tem in Oregon. health insurance, despite the impleThe health care rally included mentation of President Obama's Afspeakers who relatedpersonal sto- fordable Health Care Act. ries of financial ruin, catastrophic In the future, I hope The Bulletin health outcomes, family deaths due will display more attention to the isto exorbitant medical costs, barriers sue ofhealth care reform and conto access, difficulty in coordinating cerned cit izen groups. Iexpect your care with insurance companies and staff to report the facts in as neutral, being un-insured or under-insured. yet comprehensive, manner as posDr. Paul Hochfeld MD, an emersible. Much in the same way that I gency room physician from Corval- was not a "47 percenter, a taker, or lis and representing "Mad As Hell dependent on free stuff," I am also Doctors," spoke of the correlation of not a "protester sporting red.n I am poor utilization of health economic simply a woman who worries enorresources and dire community mously about the health of my comhealth outcomes. Another advocate, munity. Join the coalition of Oregon Rev. Joel Miller of Corvallis, spoke citizens fighting for equal health from his personal business experi- care for all. ence and concerns regarding soci— Katie Jones lives in Bend.

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Clinton: Defense of Marriage Act should be overturned By Bill Ciinton Special to The Washington Post

n 1996, I signed the Defense of Marriage Act . A l t hough t h at was only 17 years ago, it was a very different time. In no state in the union was same-sex marriage recognized, much less available as a legal right, but some were moving in that direction. Washington, as a result, was swirling with all manner of possibleresponses, some quite draconian. As a bipartisan group of former senators stated in their March 1 amicus brief to the Supreme Court, many supporters of the bill known as DOMA believed that its passage "would defuse a movement to enact a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, which would have ended the debate for a genera-

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tion or more." It was under these circumstances that DOMA came to my desk, opposed by only 81 of the 535 members of Congress. On March 27, DOMA will come before the Supreme Court, and the justices must decide whether it is consistent with the principles of a nation that honors freedom, equality and justice above all, and is therefore constitutional. As the president who signed the act into law, I have come to believe that DOMA is contrary to those principles and, in fact, incompatible with our Constitution. Because Section 3of the act defines marriage as being between a man and a woman, same-sex couples who are legally married in nine states and the District of Columbia are denied the benefits of more than

a thousand federal statutes and programs available to other married couples. Among other things, these couples cannot file their taxes jointly, take unpaid leave to care for a sick orinjured spouse or receive equal family health and p ension benefits as federal civilian employees. Yet they pay taxes, contribute to their communities and, like all couples, aspire to live in committed, loving relationships, recognized and respected by our laws. When I signed the bill, I included a statement with th e a dmonition that "enactment of this legislation should not, despite the fierce and at times divisive rhetoric surrounding it, be understood to provide an excuse for discrimination." Reading those words today, I know now

that, even worse than providing an excuse for discrimination, the law is itself discriminatory. It should be overturned. We are still a young country, and many of our landmark civil rights decisions are fresh enough that the voices of their champions still echo, even as the world that preceded them becomes less and less familiar. We have yet to celebrate the centennial of the 19th Amendment, but a society that denied women the vote would seem to us now not unusual or old-fashioned but alien. I believe that in 2013 DOMA and opposition to marriage equality are vestiges of just such an unfamiliar society. Americans have been at this sort of a c rossroads often enough to recognize the right path. We under-

stand that, while our laws may at times lag behind our best natures, in the end they catch up to our core values. One hundred fifty years ago, in the midst of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln concluded a

message to Congress by posing the very question we face today: "It is not 'Can any of us imagine better?' but 'Can we all do better?'" The answer is of course and always yes. In that spirit, I join with the Obama administration, the petitioner Edith Windsor and the many other dedicated men and women who have engaged in this struggle for decades in urging the Supreme Court to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act. — Bill Clinton was the 42nd president of the United States.


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DEATHS ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around theworld: Lillian Cahn, 89:Co-founder of the Coach Leatherware Co. with her husband who went on to help produce the "shopping bag" tote and other handbags. Died Monday in Manhattan. Joseph Kelner, 98: Lawyer who took on the governor of Ohio, a former university president and the National Guard in a suit on behalf of the student victims of the Kent State shootings in 1970. Died Monday in Manhasset, N.Y.

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hundred dollars on a misdemeanor chargeof trespassing from the Elliott protests, said people would not be deterred by increased penalties. "I don't thinkthat is what the criminal justice system is for, to punish people for standing up for what they believe in, especially when they are standing up for ecosystems in danger on public land," she said. "The fact that this is happening actually shows that these timber corporations are worried about the impact public awareness and public protest will have on their operations." The A ssociated O regon Loggers testified in favor of both bills. "The contractors who get damaged by these kinds of activities are small f amilyowned businesses that employ eight to 10 people," said associated President Jim Geisinger. "If they think they will bring Wall Street to their knees by hindering a small business to conduct their affairs, they are wrong." Jason Gonzales of Friends of Oregon's Forests said the companion bill allowing loggers to sue protesters for damages was a further attempt to intimidate people. He said loggers already had the right to sue for damages, but such lawsuits had not had much success in court.

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GRANTS PASS — A tree farmer serving in the Legislature wants to put tougher penalties on people who chain themselves to equipment and block roads to stop logging on state forests. "There's been a 3 0 -year reign of terror by these people having norespect for the rights of others," Rep. Wayne Krieger, R-Gold Beach, said Friday. "If they want to do civil disobedience, they can do that. It's part of the Oregon Constitution, and the federal. But when they go beyond that and start chaining themselves to trees, locking themselves to equipment, and laying down in the road, and in any way they impede access,then they have gone over the line." His bill, HB 2995, would create a new felony charge of interference with state forestland management, punishable by up to five years in prisonand a $25,000 fine. A companion bill, HB 2596, would allow loggers to sue protesters for lost income plus $10,000 up to six years after a protest. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jeff Barker, D-Aloha, said the criminal charge bill won't pass out of committee until it is rewritten to overcome constitutional problems

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with impairing people's right to protest. "There seem to be some pretty c l ear c o n stitutional violations in it," Barker said. "I asked himto try to reworkthat to make some sense out of it." Barker added that, as written, the bill may also violatethe rights of unions to picket on a state road used by loggers. Krieger, a former state trooper and former member of the Oregon Board of Forestry, cited protests against logging on the Elliott State

Forest in 2011 as the latest example of anti-logging protests that stretch back to the 1980s, when people began protesting

logging old growth forests on federal lands. Since the 2011 protests, a

judge has blocked logging in Elliott stands occupied by the marbled murrelet — a threatened sea bird that nests in old growth forests — while a challenge from conservation groups moves through court. G race Pettygrove of E u gene, who was fined a couple

FEATURED OBITUARY

Calhamer'sboardgame Hospitals bracefor drug-resistant 'superbugs' Diplomacywasbeloved among intellectuals By Nick Budnick

They've organized a program

an arms race between bacthat's viewed as a national teria and the human species: PORTLAND — Health of- m odel, to t r ack t h e b u g s The more we use antibiotics, ficials in Oregon are bracing systematically and respond the less effective they are. "The bugs seem to outfor sometimes lethal antibi- aggressively. "It's scary and it's imporotic-resistant bacteria spreadsmart antibiotics," said Chris ing across the country. tant to do something about P feiffer, th e P o rtland V A So much so that the federal it," says Zintars Beldavs of Medical C e nter e p i demiCenters for Disease Control the Oregon public health divi- ologist co-leading the project this week issued an unusual sion, who oversees the state's with Beldavs. "Whenever you public warning about "night- hospital infections program introduce a new one, a new mare bacteria," with some and helps lead the effort. "But resistance mechanism seems strains fatal in nearly half of we are attempting to do what to come around." cases, saying that nationwide, we can." These CREs are resistant to hospitals and h ealth c a re The bugs are called Carthe best, last-resort antibiotics leaders have not been doing bapenem-Resistant E n tero- used inhealth care.And there aren't any new antibiotics to enough to curb the bugs. b acteriaceae, or C REs f o r The good news? Oregon short. Translated, that means fight them expected soon. doesn't have a lot of t hese harmful bacteria that grow Because bugs can adapt so drug-resistantbugs — so far, in your digestive system that quickly, it discourages comat least — and with the help are resistantto the best anti- paniesfrom researching new of a federal grant, state offi- biotics. They're the inevitable weapons to combat them. cials hope to keep it that way. product of what amounts to Without the strongest anThe Oregonian

By Margalit Fox New York Times News Service

Allan Calhamer, a Harvardeducated postman who invented Diplomacy, which for more than half a century has been a favorite board game of calculating, caffeinated intellectuals, died Feb. 25 in La Grange, Ill. He was 81. The cause was heart and kidney failure, his family said.

planned; deals are made, then abrogated, and new a g reements arise to take their place. Foe isfriend and friend isfoe, and it is seldom possible to tell the two apart. In short, Diplomacy rewards all manner of mendacity: spying, l y ing, b r ibery, r u mor

mongering, psychological ma-

nipulation, outright intimidation, betrayal, vengeance and Calhamer (pronounced backstabbing (the use of actual C AL-uh-mur) c onceived o f cutlery is discouraged). Diplomacy at Harvard in the It also rewards staying powmid-1950s, and from the start er. A typical game lasts at least its object was simple: to achieve six hours, and 16-hour games world domination in as many are far from unknovtm. In Dihours (or days, or even years) plomacy-by-mail, a version for as it takes. far-flung players first popularReleased commercially in ized in the early 1960s, a single 1959, Diplomacy has sold more game can unspool over years. than 300,000 copies. It was Calhamer was an honored reported to have been a favor- guest at many Diplomacy tourite game of Henry Kissinger; naments, at which he was by all John F. Kennedy and Walter accounts a goodplayer but not a Cronkite were also said to en- great one — he was apparently joy it. In 1984 it was named too kindly to succeed at his own to Games magazine's Hall of game. The rest of the time he Fame, alongside stalwarts like lived quietly in La Grange Park, Monopoly, Clue and Scrabble. a Chicago suburb, where he Over the years, Diplomacy worked as a letter carrier while — "Dip" to its most fervent ad- tinkering with other games, all herents — has inspired a welter unproduced. of fanzines, international tourAllan Brian Calhamer was naments and, most recently, born on Dec. 7, 1931, in Hinsonline competitions. d ale, Ill., and reared in L a Diplomacy plays out on a Grange Park;his mother was map of pre-World War I Eu- a teacher and his father an rope, with each player — it is engineer. ideally suited to seven — repreAs a boy, exploring the attic senting one of the Great Powers of the family home, Allan enof the age: England, France, countered a book of old maps Germany, Italy, Austria-Hun- and was captivated. On its pages, the past really was a foreign gary, Russia and Turkey. T he game ends when a country, with evocative names player wins by capturing 18 of — Livonia, Courland, the Ottothe board's 34 strategic "supply man Empire — that conjured centers," or when all players a distant era. From that book, still standing agree that they Calhamer said long afterward, are simply too bleary-eyed and Diplomacy would spring. cranky to continue. At Harvard, from which he Unlike many board games, graduated cum laude in 1953, Diplomacy leaves nothing to the young Calhamer studied chance: there are no dice to roll European history with Sidney (as in the comparable board Bradshaw Fay. Reading Fay's game Risk, which relies on seminal 1928 book, "The Oriarmies to conquer the world), gins of the World War," about no cards to shuffle (ditto), no back-room intrigue among the pointers to spin. Instead it relies Great Powers, he thought, as he on strategy, cunning and above later recalled, "What a board all, verbal prowess. game that would make!" In each of the game's compulIn 1959, after D iplomacy sory negotiation periods, which was rejectedby several game involve whispering furtively in publishers, Calhamer had 500 corners while simultaneously copies produced at his own exrouting eavesdroppers, players pense, selling them by mail for in weaker positions band to- $6.95 apiece. It was acquired gether against those in stronger shortly afterward by Games ones. Research and has since passed What emerges from these through many corporate hands, s essions, which govern t h e including Hasbro. The game is m oves on th e b oard, i s a currently publishedby Wizards world of quicksilver alliances: of the Coast, which also makes joint military campaigns are DungeonsgzDragons.

Principal says hewas

fired for beinggay The Associated Press G RESHAM — A n e l e mentary school principal in Gresham has been told he's out of a job after 10 years, and his lawyer says he's being ousted because he got divorced and revealed a few

years ago that he is gay. Supporters of Tom K lansnic showed up a t a school board meeting Thursday night in pink T-shirts in protest of the decision. They came from an anti-bullying campaign he initiated. Officials of the Gresham Barlow School District said they couldn't comment because it's a personnel matter. During his seventh year as principal, Klansnic and his wife divorced.

He revealed to family and friends that he is gay. Before that, the suburban Portland district had twice renewed his contract without performance complaints, said his lawyer, Judy Snyder. Afterward, hi s s upervisors dramatically changed their treatment of him, Snyder said. "He's had a great deal of difficulty getting specifics as to what he has failed to do to meet performance expectations," Snyder said. She said she has f i l ed documents with the district that say he's considering a discrimination suit, and he will finish out the year as principal at North Gresham Elementary School.

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neutered dogs and $27 for unaltered dogs — but only for Continued from B1 those outside any city limits. The shelter's new c o nBrightSide, for example, tracts also changed the rev- w ill r eceive $12 per d o g enue sharefrom dog license l icense fo r d o g s w i t h i n payments, with a new for- Redmond School D i strict mula Bauersfeld admitted b oundaries, but al l f u n d s she didn't totally understand from dogs inside Redmond will go to the county. yet. "We agreed to the new Bauersfeld said she excontract because we needed pects the revenue stream to move forward but I can't from the county will be close tell how the new licensing to past funding levels, the system will affect us yet — it increase in b oarding fees is confusing," she said. cancelling out the cut in dog According to Kropp, the license funds. Previously, the humane societies will receive shelters received $6 from li$12 per year from every dog censes they sold, she said. license issued — owners are — Reporter: 541-548-2186;

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tibiotics, fighting these bacteria is left to the body's immune system, or to two outof-favor antibiotics, one that's less effective, and the other of which can have harmful side effects. To keep CREs from spreading, health officials recommend people use antibiotics judiciously, and wash their hands with soap and warm water, or hand sanitizer. Not only that, but ask health care workers — who can be carriers — to wash their hands before touching you. Drug resistance became a concern decades ago. But despite warnings, misuse and overuse of antibiotics continues to be widespread, according to the CDC.

Roundaboutrevisions The city of Bend has made some adjustments to the design of the Reed Market Roundabout, in response to feedback from residents. One change is that a lane was lengthened so that more drivers can wait on 15th Street for trains to cross Reed Market Road.

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ect design before the May 2011 vote on the bond meaContinued from B1 sure to pay for this and other Louke said h e a ppreci- projects, the bond would not ates effortsby city workers have passed. to keep residents informed Louke said a new traffic about the project, but some study would help resolve the residents continue to believe situation. "If it shows the same rethat the city promised a different project than it n ow sults as in 2008, we'll be on plans to deliver. Louke said board with w hat th e c ity he heard from "quite a few wants to do," Louke said. people" that if the city had — Reporter: 541-617-7829, presented the current projhborrud@bendbulletin.com


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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013

COLLEGES

BOYS PREP BASKETBALL: CLASS 5A STATE TOURNAMENT

Big East officially completes split

Bend Highfalls to Lebanon, ousted in consolation play

NEW YORK — The

Big East madeits split official Friday, with seven basketball schools

breaking away from the football-playing members in a deal that takes

effect on July1. Commissioner Mike Aresco told The Associated Press that the seven Catholic schools that are leaving to form

a basketball-centric conference will get the

Big East name,along with the opportunity to play their league tourna-

ment in Madison Square Garden. The football members, mostof which

are newcomers to a conference that has

been ravaged byrealignment, get a cashhaul of roughly $100 million. That group includes just

one founding Big East member — Connecticut — and will have to find a

name for what is essentially a new league.

The seven schools breaking away from the football schools include some of the Big East's

founding members and most recognizable teams: Georgetown, St. John's, Providence,

GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL: CLASS 5A STATE TOURNAMENT

Photos by Matthew Aimonetti/For The Bulletin

Mountain View's Mitch Modin works between a pair of Churchill defenders in the first half of Friday's Class 5A state semifinal game. Modin led the Cougars with 22 points in the loss.

Seton Hall, Villanova, Marquette and DePaul.

They are expected to sign a television rights deal with Fox, add at

least two more schools and start competing in the 2013 fall semester.

Bulletin staff report EUGENE — Bend High's bid for a best-ever finish at state fizzled out Friday in a disappointing consolation defeat. A steal by Cianna Dickey with four seconds remaining — Bend's 22nd turnover of the game — preserved a 39-38 victory for Lebanon in the consolation round of the Class 5A girls basketball state tournament. The setback ended a 19-7 season for the Intermountain Conference champion Lava Bears. Bend took an 11-game winning streak into the eight-team state tourney at Matthew Knight Arena but was eliminated after losing for the second time in 24 hours. The Bears, beaten 55-46by Hermiston in a quarterfinal contest on Thursday, could still have finished in a school-best fourth place at state with wins Friday over Lebanon and today in the consolation final. "We're kind of stinging right now," said Bend coach Todd Ervin, whose team reached the state tourney for the third time in his four seasons as head coach. "We were really excited

The football conference now known asthe

to get here, but it's really

disappointing because, as a team, we didn't play to the level here that we hoped or expected. "Getting here is great, and it's not easy," Ervin continued. "But you want to win some games." Bend's chances of getting a win on Friday looked good for a time in a game in which both teams suffered from cold shooting. After trailing 18-16 at halftime, the Lava Bears outscored the Warriors 167 in the third quarter. The Bend rally featured seven points by junior Jessica Mc-

Clay and was capped by a basket by senior Heidi Froelich that gave the Bears a nine-point lead, 32-23, with 39 seconds left in the period. But Lebanon turned the momentum in the fourth quarter with a pressure defense that left Bend's offense stalled: In the first 5'/~ minutes of the period, the Lava Bears missed all four of their shots from the floor and turned the ball over five times. The Warriors capitalized and regained the lead, 33-32, on a basket by Dickey with 3:46 remaining. SeeBend/C3

Big East will consist

next season of Con-

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necticut, South Florida,

Cincinnati, Temple, Rutgers and Louisville, along with incoming

members Memphis, Central Florida, SMU and Houston. — The Associated Press

BASEBALL

Mexico tops U.S. in WBC PHOENIX — Adrian

Gonzalez homeredand drove in three runs, seven pitchers handcuffed United States hitters all night and

Mexico rebounded from a disappointing opening loss with a 5-2 win over the Americans in Pool D of the World Baseball

Classic on Friday. Coming off a last-inning loss to Italy, Mexico

(1-1) tagged U.S.starter R.A. Dickeyforfourruns in the first three innings.

Team USA(0-1j managing six singles among its eight hits while stranding eight runners in opening the WBC with a dud. — The Associated Press

NBA

Rose cleared, but not ready to play

• Mountain View comes up justshortofastatetitlegame berth, falling 67-55 toChurchil

'Winter' is over; time

By Beau Eastes

• The golf season hasofficially started, putting the handicapindex back in play

to play for real again

The Bulletin

EUGENE — With the state final still to go, the chants of "MVP" for Churchill guard Emanuel Morgan may havebeen a bitpremature, if not prophetic. Morgan and the Lancers of Eugene, who were playing less than five miles away from their home campus, blew past Mountain View of Bend 67-55 on Friday at Matthew Knight Arena to advance to the boys basketball state final for the first time since 2001.

elly Neely can be deluged with emails and phone calls this time of year. Just recently Neely, the Oregon Golf Association's senior director of handi-

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Churchill (23-4 overall), which has now

capping and course rating,

won 13 straight games, faces Jefferson tonight at 8:30 in the Class 5A state championship game after its semifinal victory over the

heard among the strangest excusesby a golferfornot posting a score to the handi-

Cougars.

capping system.

Just 5 feet 6 inches tall but lightning quick, Morgan scored 20points,recorded four steals and spearheaded the Lancers' all-consuming pressure defense that ultimately doomed

"The golfer proclaimed, 'I thought once I had 20 scores in I didn't need to post anymore,'" Neely recalls. "Of course, my first reaction was to burst out laughing." Such excuses are a symptom of a golf world that can get pretty confused when it comes to handicapping — the system by which the playing field is made level for competitive amateur golfers.

Mountain View. The Cougars (22-4), who play Silverton today at 3:15 p.m. in the 5A thirdplace game, never really got into their offense, turning the ball over 26 times against the Midwestern League champions. "That was the difference in the ballgame and we knew it coming in," Mountain View coach Craig Reid said about Churchill's pressure. "(They have) extreme quickness in the backcourt. We're talking about (former NBA

guard) Muggsy Bogues quickness. It's at an elite level, and we don't see that." While the Lancers were credited with only

Mountain View's John Carroll drives during Friday's game. Carroll scored seven points in the game for the Cougars. 12 steals, the way they pressured the ball frustrated the Cougars in just almost every aspect of the game. Mountain View was charged with both a 10-second backcourt violation and a five-second violation while trying to inbound the ball.

See Cougars/C3

The golf season officially began last week when the OGA flipped the switch, figuratively speaking, on the

ZACK HALL handicapping season. From now until the end of November just about every chip, putt, duff or shank counts toward that seemingly omnipresent handicap index. That should get the excuses flowing. In Oregon, about 42,000 OGA members have an official United States Golf Association handicap index through the Oregon organization. And all of us can spit out that little number on command aftereach revision. But who really understands what an index represents? As the foremost expert on handicapping in the state, Neely certainly does. See Handicap /C4

DEERFIELD, 111 .

— Injured Chicago

MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Bulls superstar Derrick Rose is "not quite"

ready to return from his knee injury, coachTom Thibodeau said Friday.

The former MVP point guard continues to practice without restrictions, but his return from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his

left knee remains up in the air.

ESPNChicago.com reported Friday that Rose's doctor has cleared him to play, but he has told the team he won't until he can dunk with confidence off his left foot. Thibodeau said a decision "hasn't been finalized yet." — The Associated Press

Oregon, OSU set for regular-season finales; DuckseyePac-12title From wire reports The regular-season finales for the Oregon and Oregon State men's basketball teams have very different implications for the Ducks and Beavers. Oregon (23-7, 12-5) can wrap up at least a share of the Pac-12 title and the conference tournament's No. I seed with a win at Utah today (11:30 a.m., Pac-12 Network). Meanwhile, Oregon State (13-17, 3-14) faces the prospect of being at the bottom of the Pac12 standings. The Beavers play at Colorado today (1:30 p.m., Pac-12 Network); they currently are tied with Washington State for last place in the conference. The Buffaloes (20-9, 19-7) are coming off a 76-53 win against Oregon

on Thursday. The Ducks missed a chance to clinch at least a share of the Pac-12 title against Colorado. They could still win the conference outright with a win today and a loss by UCLA (at Washington, 11 a.m., CBS). While a UCLA win and an Oregon loss would hand the title to the Bruins, the possibility exists for a four-way tie for first

place. Cal (12-6) is idle today, while Arizona (11-6) hosts Arizona State (I:30 p.m., Root

Sports). The Pac-12 tournament in Las Vegas is next up for Oregon and Oregon State. Oregon State will open play in the first round on Wednesday, while Oregon will receive a bye to the quarterfinals on Thursday.

Colorado's Shane HarrisTunks, right, blocks a shot by Oregon's Waverly Austin during Thursday night's game in Boulder, Colo. The Ducks lost the game, but they could still win the Pac-12 title today. Brennan LinsleyI The Associated Press


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SPORTS IN BRIEF

COREBOARD ON DECK Today Boys basketball: Class 5Astatetournament at MatthewKmghtArena, Eugene,Mountain View vs. Silverton,3:15p.m.

PREP SPORTS 6irls basketball Friday's Summary Class 6A State tournament, consolation LEBANON(39) — Jenna Morch 16, Benedict 6, Dickey5, Port 4,Sipos4, Philips 2, Newberg 2, Smith, Hoene, Zehner,Cox,Aranda.Totals 12 1116 39. BEND (38) — KendalKramer l 14, Mcclay 7, Isaak6,Froeich4,Lundy3,Sylvester2,Bumham 2, Maloney .Totals 16 3-5 38. Lebanon 11 7 7 1 4 — 39 Bend 10 6 16 6 — 38 Three-point goals — Lebanon.Port, Dickey, Benedict,Sipos,Bend:Mcclay,Kramer, Lundy. OSAAState Championships Class 6A At Rose GardenArena, Portland Friday's Games Consolation Westview 47, Beaverton 42 Clackamas 55, St. Mary's50 Semifinals CentralCatholic57,OregonCity 52 South Medford35,Tigard 31

Today's Games Fourth/Sixth Place Westview vs. Clackamas, 9 a.m. Third/Fifth Place OregonCityvs.Tigard,1:30 p.m. Final CentralCatholicvs.South Medford,6:30p.m. Class BA At Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene Friday's Games Consolation Lebanon 39, Bend38 WestAlbany47, Milwaukie33 Semifinals Springfield61,Hermiston40 Willamette 69Corvallis 44

Today's Games Fourth/Sixth Place Lebanon vs.WestAlbany,9a.m. Third/Fifth Place Hermiston vs. Corvallis,1:30p.m. Final Springfieldvs.Wilamette, 6:30p.m. Class 4A At Gill Coliseum, Corvauis Friday's Games Fourth/Sixth Place La Salle48,Banks36 Third/Fifth Place Sutherlin 62,Cascade58 Final Mazama 53, LaGrande43

Boys basketball Class 6A State tournament, semifinals CHURCHILL (67) — EmanuelMorgan20, Johnson14, Shedrick10, M. Morgan10, Smith 10, Bennion3, Brooks Monjaras,Nesbitt, Reese, Mather, Hayashi Totals 2219-2867. MOUNTAINVIEW(66) — Mitch Modin 22, Lannin 9,Haugen8,Carroll 7, Holy 3, Logan2, Heffner 2, Hjelm 2,Siefken,Roth,Webb,Kurzynowski. TotaIs 14 26-37 56. Churchill 10 24 17 16 — 67 Mountainview 7 17 9 22 — 55 Three-pointgoals—Churchill: E. Morgan2 Shedrick2; Mountain View:Carroll. OSAAState Championships Class BA At RoseGardenArena, Portland Fridey's Games Semifinals CentralCatholic45,Jesuit 37 West Linn 37,LakeOswego36 Today's Games Fourth/Sixth Place Southridgevs. Sunset,10:45 a.m. Third/Fifth Place LakeOswegovs.Jesuit,3:15 p.m. Final West Linnvs.CentralCatholic, 8:30pm. Class 5A At MatthewKnight Arena, Eugene Wednesday'sGames Friday's Games Semifinals Churchill 67, MountainView55 Jefferson67,Silverton 56 Today's Games Fourth/Sixth Place Wilsonville vs.WestAlbany,10:45am. Third/Fifth Place MountainViewvs. Silverton, 3:15p.m. Final Churchi lvs.Jeff erson,8:30p.m.

Class 4A At Gill Coliseum,Corvauis Fridey's Games Fourth/Sixth Place

North Bend 57,Sutherlin 44 Third/Fifth Place La Salle45, Philomath43 Final North Vaey64,Cascade50

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Fridey's Games Oklahoma City116, Charlotte 94 Indiana115,Orlando86 Memphis103,Cleveland92 Brooklyn95,Washington 78 Dallas 102,Detroit 99 Chicago 89, Utah88 Boston107,Atlanta102,DT Miami102,Philadelphia93 Portland136,SanAntonio106 Sacramento121,Phoenix112 Houston94,GoldenState88 LA. Lakers118,Toronto116, DT

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Friday's Summaries

Blazers136, Spurs106 PORTLAND (136) Batum1-50-02, Aldridge12-182-226, Hickson

91 5 57 23,LiRard1220 8 8 35, Matthews59 02 15, M.Leonard0-0 0-00, Claver 1-10-03, Maynor 8-11 2-2 20,Jeffries 0-0 0-0 0, Babbitt 1-2 0-0 3, Freeland3-30-06 Barton1-1 0-03, Smith0-1 0-0 0. Totals 63-86 17-21136. SAN ANTONIO(106) K.Leonard7-14 1-1 16, Duncan8-14 2-2 18, Splitter 4-51-2 9,Joseph5-8 3-413, Green4-9 0-0 10, Blair1-1 0-02, Ginobili 6-152-216, Diaw1-4 3-45,Mills 3-3 0-0 6,Jackson2-5 0-0 5,Bonner 3-30-06, DeColog-10-00,Neal0-20-00.Totals 44-84 12-15 106. Portland 27 30 33 46 — 136 San Antonio 29 28 25 24 — 106 3-Point Goals Portland 13-21 (Matthews5-7, Lillard 3-4,Maynor2-3, Claver1-1, Barton1-1,Babbitt 1-2, Batum0-3), SanAntonio 6-19 (Green2-4, Ginobili 2-7,Jackson1-2, K.Leonard1-4, Joseph0-

1, Neal0-1). FouledDut—None. Rebounds—Portland 48(Hickson11), SanAntonio 32 (Duncan8). Assists —Portland 27 (Lillard 9), San Antonio 22 (Duncan, Jackson, Ginobili, Joseph,Diaw,Splitter3). Total Foul— s Portland 17, SanAntonio 17.Technicals — Portland detensivethree second.A—18,581 (18,797).

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.508 15'/z .381 23'/z .377 23'/r .359 25 .339 26 .317 27 .270 30'/2 210 34

Pct GB .762 .742 1'/z .688 4'/z .683 5'/2

.651 7 .556 13 .540 14 .516 15'/~ .508 16 .475 18 .459 19 .362 24'/~ .344 26'/z .339 26'/r ,339 26i/z

TORONTO (116) Gay7-261-217 Bargnani1-10-02, Valanciunas 6 80-012,Lowry5 82-315,DeRozan12-184-428, Johnson 4-40-08, Anderson6-143-517, Lucas5-7 0-011, Fields2-4 2-2 6,Telfair 0-2 0-0 0,Gray0-1 0-0 0. TotaIs48-9312-16 116. L.A. LAKERS (118) World Peace 3-122-29, Clark 1-30-02, Howard 9-156-1324,Nash7-134-522 Bryant11-2214-16 41,Jamison4100 09, Meeks3-110 08, Blake1-5 0-03. Totals 39-91 26-36118. Toronto 37 22 30 20 7 — 116 L.A. Lekers 2 6 2 8 26 30 9 — 118

Rockets 94, Warriors 88 3-7 0-2 6, Lin 3-9 6-915, Harden3-1711-14 20, Robinso n 0-30-2 0,Smith 0-20-0 0,Garcia 2-500 6, Beverley0 2 0-00, Delfino3-9 4-5 12. Totals 27-7425-34 94. GOLDENSTATE(88) Barnes2-10 2-2 6, Lee7-12 2-2 16,Bogut 1-5 0-2 3, Curry 8-215-7 24, Thompson9-20 0-0 22, Landry1-41-2 3, Ezeli 0-0 0-2 0,Jack3-9 2-2 9, Green1-40-02, Jefferson1-21-1 3. Totals 33-87 13-20 88. Houston 21 29 23 21 — 94 GoldenState 30 1 82 8 12 — 88

Men's college Fridey's Games East

Dartmouth76,Cornell 62 Harvard56,Columbia51 PHOENIX (112) Penn66,Brown64 Marc.Morris 5-10 1-1 12 Mark.Morris 4-8 1-2 Rutgers56, SetonHall 51 9, Scola 48 6614, Dragic612 4517, WJohnson Yale 71,Princeton66 7-14 2-219 Beasley10-212-324, Haddadi0-2 2-2 Midwest 2, Dudley5-81-211, Marshal1-30-02, l Tucker1-4 BowlingGreen76, Bufalo 65 0-0 2. TotaIs 43-90 19-23 112. Kent St.68,Akron64 SACRAMENTO (121) Tournaments Salmons1-50-0 2,Thompson4 84 612, CousAtlantic SunConference ins 9-13 4-422,Thomas8-13 7-727, Evans9-12 Semifinels 3-4 25, Thornton9-130-0 23, Patterson4-9 0-08, FloridaGulf Coast72,Stetson58 Fredette1-3 0-02, Hayes0-10-0 0, Outlaw0-2 0-0 Mercer72,SC-Upstate64 0, Douglas0-30-00. Totals 46-8218-21 121. Horizon League Phoenix 30 27 25 30 — 112 SecondRound Sacramento 32 2 730 32 — 121 GreenBay64,gl.-chicago 63 WrrghtSt. 66,YoungstownSt.59 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference First Round Celtics107, Hawks102 Fairfield 54,St Peter's47 Siena 70, Mari s t 64 ATLANTA (102) Missouri Valley Conference Smith 13-273-432, Horford9-16 4-6 22, Petro Ouarterfinals 1-3 0-0 2,Teague10-20 3-326, Harris 5-10 1-212, Crerghton 65, Drake53 Tolliver1-7 2-2 5,Korver1-5 0-0 3,Jenkins 0-00-0 l linois St. 73, N. Iowa 65 0,Jones0-00-00. Totals 40-8813-17102. IndianaSt.51, Evansville 50 BOSTON (107) Prerce10-164-627,Bass4-60-08, Garnett7-16 WichitaSt.69, Missouri St 59 Ohio Valley Conference 2 217, Bradley2 71-25, Lee2 30 04, Wilcox1-1 Semifinals 4-4 6, Green5-110-012, Terry5-11 6-619, CrawBelmont82,Tennessee St.73 ford 4-7 0-0 9, T Wiliams 0-00-0 0. Totals 40-78 MurraySt. 81,E.Kentucky 73 17-20 107. Southern Conference Atlanta First Round Boston Furman 55,Samford 51 GeorgiaSouthern60, Woftord 44

Bulls 89, Jazz88

Carro I 2-50-0 4, Mrllsap4-9 2-410, Jefferson 10-16 3-5 23,M.Wiliams 1-70-0 2, Foye0-4 0-0 0, Tinsley2-71-2 5, Favors3-65-611, MaWiliams 6-10 0-014,Hayward2-61-1 5, Kanter5-80-010, Burks2-30-04 Totals 37-81 12-18 88.

CHICAGO (89) Deng4-124-412, Boozer10-222-322,Noah3-8 3-4 9, Robinson4-135-614 Belinegi 7-145-522, Butler 0-21-21, Moham med 2-85-69, Teague0-2 0-0 0 Totals 30-8126-3089. utnh 23 23 24 18 — 88 Chicago 26 29 17 17 — 89

Heat102, 76ers 93 PHILADELPHIA(93) Turner4-130-010, 1Young12-151-2 25,Hawes

4105513,Holiday311229,Jenkins1-3002, Wright 5-101-214,Moultrie1-20-02, Ivey2-20-0 6 Wilkins5-110-012. Totals 37-77 9-11 93.

MIAMI (102)

James10-173-525,Haslem1-10-02, Bosh7-14 2-316, Chalmers3-40-08,Wade9-16 4-422,Cole 1-4 0-0 2, Battier4-90-0 11,Andersen2-4 0-04, R Allen 5 81-1 12,Lewis0-20-0 0. Totals 42-79 10-13 102. Philadelphia Miami

Mavericks102, Pistons 99 DALLAS(102) Crowder1-30-2 2 Nowitzki6-140-012, Kam an

5-7 0-210, M.James 4-8 0-012, Mayo7-15 3-422, Brand 461-29, Collison3-95-511, Wright 7-100014, Carter4-60-010. Totals 41-78 9-16102.

DETROIT(99)

Singler 3-112-3 9, Maxiel 4-104-612, Monroe 5-13 4-514, Calderon3-8 0-0 7, Knight 9-171-1 21, Stuckey0-11-21, Jerebko2-9 0-05, Middleton 6120-114,Bynum260-04,Villanueva5-90-112. Totals 39-9612-19 99. Dallas 22 28 26 26 — 102 Detroit 17 25 29 28 — 99

Nets 95, Wizards 78 WASHINGTON (78) Webster2-7 0-0 5, Nene4-9 3-4 11,Dkafor 3-9 0 0 6,Wall6-194-616, Ariza2-90 04, Price 48 0010, Temple1-50-02, Seraphin 4-83-511, Martin 1 8 0-0 2, Singleton1-3 0-0 2, Booker2-3 1 2 5, Vesely2-20-04. Totals 32-9011-17 78.

BROOKLYN (95) Wallace0-52-42, Evans3-65-1611, Lopez4-11 3-4 11, Williams15-241-1 42, Johnson3-10 0-0 6, Brooks2-63-3 7, Blatche1-21-1 3, Watson2-5 2-2 6, Teletovic1-82-2 5, Bogans1-40-02. Totals 32-81 19-33 96. Washington 14 19 25 20 — 78 Brooklyn 38 21 16 21 — 96

Grizzlies 103, Cavaliers 92 MEMPHIS(103) Prince 4-120-0 8,Davis6-11 0-012, Gasol1116 0-0 22, Conley6-10 4-5 17,Allen4-9 3-3 11, Bayless 8 160-0 17, Leuer2-2 0-0 4, Wroten2-3 1-1 5, Daye 1-40-0 3, Pondexter1-31-2 4. Totals 45-86 9-11 103. CLEVELAND(92) Gee5-130-012, Thompson3-44-610, Zeller1-3 0-02, Irving11-21 1 224,Waiters 0-43-43, Speights1-5 7-89, Ellington3-50-0 7, Walton2-51-2 6 Miles 5-102-2 13, Livingston2-2 2-2 6. Totals 33-72 20-26 92. Memphis 23 26 32 23 — 103 Cleveland 19 32 18 23 — 92

Pacers115, Magic 86 INDIANA(116) George8-12 5-5 25,West 4-13 1-29, Hibbert 3-5

4-410, Hill 5-9 0-011,Stephenson5-7 0-210, Mahinmi 0-1 2-2 2,Johnson1-5 0-0 2,T.Hansbrough 7-104-618, Augustin5-9 0-014, Young2-6 0-05, Pendergraph 0-12-22, Green3-50-07, Plumlee0-0 0-0 0. TotaIs43-83 18-23115.

ORLANDO (86) Harkless0-83-43, Harris2-82-27, Vucevrc6-11 0-012, Nelson3-102-210, Aftlalo 6-135-519, Harrington1-30-02, Moore3-50-06,Udrih5-72-212, O'Quin n1-4 0-02,Jones 3-60-0 6,Nicholson 1-3 0 02, Lamb1-43-45. Totals 32-8217-1986. Indiana 22 31 35 27 — 115 Orlando 16 23 25 23 — 86

Thunder 116, Bobcats 94 OKLAHOMA CITY(116) Durant6-126-719, Ibaka5-82-212, Perkins2-3 1-2 5, Westbrook5-110-011, Sefolosha5-6 0-013, Martin 4-100-011, Collison2-40-04, Jackson4-8 1-1 9, Thabeet4-6 0-0 8, Fisher5-6 0-013, Jones 2-4 2-46, Brewer 0-00-00, Lamb2-30-0 5. Totals 46-81 12-16 116. CHARLOTTE(94) Kidd-Gilchrist1-5 0-0 2,Mullens2-70-0 5, Biyombo2-5 0-2 4 Walker3-12 5-6 11,Henderson 7-136-621, Gordon7-182-319, Haywood1-1 0-0 2, Adrien5-72-412, McRoberts2-31-25, Williams 2-6 0-05, Taylor 3-81-2 8.Totals 36-8517-26 94. OklahomaCity Charlotte

Pacific-12 ConferenceTournament At KeyArena Seattle AH Times PST First Round Ouarterfinels Friday, March 8 California78,SouthernCal59 UCLA54,Utah43 Stantord79,Washington State60 Colorado70, Washington 59 Semifinels Today, March 9 Californiavs.UCLA,6 p.m. Stantordvs. Colorado,8:30p.m.

HOUSTON (94) Parsons9-132-226 Motiejunas4-70-0 9,Asik

UNCGreensboro87, Chatanooga81 W. Carolina76,TheCitadel 61 Sun Belt Conference First Round Louisiana-Lafayette74,NorthTexas55 Troy81, FAU79,DT W. Ke ntucky 74,Louisiana-Monroe60

West CoastConference

Third Round LoyolaMarymount60, SantaClara58 San Diego72, BYU69

Pacific-12 Conference AH Times PST

Conference Oregon UCLA California Arizona Colorado ArizonaSt. Washington SouthernCal Stanford Utah OregonSt. WashingtonSt

W 12 12 12 11 10 9 9 9 9 4 3 3

L 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 8 9 13 14 14

Today's Games UCLA at Washington,11 a.m OregonatUtah, 11:30a.m. ArizonaStateatAnzona,I:30 p.m. OregonStateat Colorado, 1:30p.m. USC atWashingtonState, 3:30 p.m.

Overall W L 23 7 22 8 20 10 23 6 20 9 20 10 17 13 14 16

18 13 12 17 13 17 12 18

Women's college East Cornel 60,Dartmouth48 Harvard61, Columbia44 Penn60,Brown48 Princeton77, Yale44 South Duke79,NCState65 FloridaSt.70, Miami58 Maryland92, WakeForest81, DT North Carolina62, BostonCollege 57 Southwest UTEP71,Tulane52 Tournaments America EastConference First Round Hartford68,Binghamton53 NewHampshire 49, StonyBrook46 Vermont47, UMBC43 Atlantic 10 Conference First Round Duquesne 64, VCU58 George Washington59,Richmond53 Saint Louis44, Butler41 Temple52, Xavier45 Atlantic SunConference Semifinels FloridaGulf Coast73,North Florida 44 Stetson67, Mercer52 Big 12 Conference First Round Kansas83,TCU61 Kansas St.51,Texas49 Big EastConference First Round Georgetown 81, Providence61 Marquette 66, Pittsburgh 43 SetonHall60, Cincinnati 55 Big SouthConference Ouarterfinals Campbel74, l HighPoint 73, DT Liberty78,Gardner-Webb61 Longwood79,Winthrop67 Radford41,Presbyterian38 Big TenConference Ouarterfinals MichiganSt. 62,Mrchigan46 Nebraska 76, lowa61 PennSt.76, OhioSt.66 Purdue74, Wisconsin 62 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Ouarterfinals lona 76,Canisius58 Siena52,Fairfield 48 Marist 72,Manhattan50 Niagara59, Rider54 Ohio Valley Conference Semifinals Tennessee Tech61,Belmont57 UT-Martin71, Elllinois 69 Pacific-12 Conference Ouarterfinals California78,SouthernCal59 Colorado70,Washington59 Stanford 79Washington St.60 UCLA54,Utah43

SoutheasternConference Ouarterfinals Georgia71,LSU53 Kentucky76,Vanderbilt 65 Tennessee 82, Florida 73 Texas ABM61,South Carolina 52 SouthernConference First Round GeorgiaSouthern68, W.Carolina 51 Samtord59,Woford 55 UNC-Greensboro 73,Furman66 Sun Belt Conference First Round Louisiana-Lafayette80 NorthTexas74,2DT Louisiana-Monroe 70, FAU63 Troy 62,SouthAlabama49 West CoastConference Third Round

Michae l.lodra,France,def. Daniel Munoz-dela Nava,Spain,7-5,6-3. Daniel Gimeno-Traver,Spain, def. LukasLacko, Slovakia,6-1,6-4. Women SecondRound PetraKvitova(5), CzechRepublic, det. DlgaGovortsova,Belarus, 6-4,3-6,6-3. RobertaVinci(14),Italy, def. KseniaPervak, Kazakhstan,6-3,6-4.

HOCKEY NHL NATIONALHOCKEY LEAGUE AH Times PST

Eastern Conference Atlantic Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh 2 4 1 6 8 0 32 86 71 NewJersey 24 11 8 5 27 59 67 N.Y.Rangers 23 12 9 2 26 59 57 N .Y.lslanders 24 10 11 3 2 3 71 80 P hiladelphia 25 11 13 I 2 3 72 77 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 2 4 15 5 4 3 4 75 61 Boston 21 15 3 3 33 64 48 Ottawa 25 13 8 4 30 59 51 Toronto 2 5 15 10 0 3 0 75 65 Buffalo 2 5 9 1 3 3 2 1 65 80 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Carolina 23 1 3 9 1 27 69 66 W innipeg 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 61 71 T ampaBay 24 10 13 I 2 1 82 75 W ashington 22 10 11 1 2 1 66 63 Florida 25 7 12 6 20 62 93

Western Conference Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Chicago 25 2 1 1 3 45 80 52 Detroit 24 12 8 4 28 66 60 St. Louis 2 3 1 2 9 2 26 70 70 Nashville 2 4 1 0 9 5 25 53 59 Columbus 2 4 8 1 2 4 20 55 70 Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 2 3 11 6 6 2 8 64 63 Minnesota 2 2 11 9 2 2 4 52 56 Calgary 22 9 9 4 22 61 73 Colorado 2 3 9 1 0 4 2 2 59 67 Edmonton 2 4 8 1 1 5 2 1 54 71 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 2 3 1 7 3 3 37 81 60 Dallas 23 12 9 2 2 6 66 65 Los Angeles 22 12 8 2 26 62 57 San Jose 2 2 1 1 7 4 26 51 50 P hoenix 24 1 1 1 0 3 2 5 70 71 NOTE:Twopoints for a win, onepoint for overtime Ioss.

Fridey's Games

Ottawa3, N.Y.Rangers2 Winnipeg3, Florida2, DT Nashville 6,Edmonton 0 Colorado6, Chicago2 Anaheim 4, Calgary 0

Today's Games Philadelphia atBoston,1 p m. Washingtonat NY.Islanders,1 p.m. Detroit at Columbus,2p.m. St. Louis atSanJose, 4 p.m. PittsburghatToronto, 7 p.m. NewJerseyat Carolina, 7 p.m. Montreal atTampaBay, 7p m. Minnesotaat Nashvile, 6 p.m. Dallas atPhoenix, 8p.m. Calgary atLosAngeles,10 p.m.

JohannaLarsson,Sweden,def.AnastasiaPavlyuchenkova(26),Russia,7-5,6-1. LesiaTsurenko,Ukraine,def.YaroslavaShvedova (31), Kazakhstan,6-1,3-6, 6-1. Sara Errani (6), Italy, def. LourdesDominguez Lino, Sparn, 6-2, 3-6,6-3. SoranaCirstea(27), Romania, def. Anabel Medina Garrigues,Spain,4-6, 6-3 6-1. CarlaSuarezNavarro (25),Spain, def.Silvia SolerEspinosa,Spain,6-1, 6-1. Maria Kirilenko (13), Russia, def. Christina McHale,UnitedStates,4-6, 6-4,6-1. Svet anaKuznetsova,Russia,def.JelenaJankovic (18), Serbia0-6, , 6-2,7-5. DominikaCibulkova(12), Slovakia, def.Simona Halep,Romania, 7-5, 7 6(3) Maria Sharapova(2), Russia, def. Francesca Schiavone,ltaly 6-2,6-1. MarionBartoli (9), France,det. Chanelle Scheepers, South Africa, 6-3,6-3 AgnieszkaRadwanska(3), Poland,def. MariaSanchez,UnitedStates,6-2, 6-1. KlaraZakopalova(19), CzechRepublic, det.Shahar Peer,lsrael6-7(2),6-2, , 6-3.

BASEBALL

Baltimore 6,Pittsburgh3 Minnesota2, Boston0

WBC World Baseball Classic Glance AH TimesPST First Round GROUPC W L Pct GB D ominican Republi c 1 0 1.0 0 0 PuertoRico 1 0 1 . 000 Spain 0 1 .0 0 0 1 Venezuela 0 I .0 0 0 I At San Juan, Puerto Rico Friday, March 8 PuertoRico3, Spain0 GROUPD W L Pct GB Italy 2 0 10 0 0 Mexico I 1 .5 0 0 I Canada 0 1 .0 0 0 1 '/z UnitedStates 0 1 .0 0 0 I H Friday, March 8 At Phoenix Italy14, Canada 4 Mexico 5,UnitedStates2 Today, March9 At Phoenix Canadavs. Mexico, 11.30a.m. UnitedStatesvs. Italy, 6 p.m.

At Tokyo Thursday, March 7 Netherlands6, Cuba2 Friday, March 8 Japan4, Tarwan3,10 rnnrngs Today, March 9 Cubavs.Taiwan,5a.m.

SOCCER

FreddieJacobson Charl Schwartzel KeeganBradley DustinJohnson John Huh John Senden PeterHanson SergioGarcia MichaelThompson ZachJohnson RickieFowler Mike Hendry

JasonDufner ThawornWiratchant lan Poulter HunterMahan WebbSimpson CharlesHowell III GeorgeCoetzee AlexanderNoren Scott Jamieson

67-67 — 134 67-67 — 134 66 69 135 66-69 — 135 71-65—136 68-68 — 136 68-69 — 137 71-67—138 69 69 138 67-71 — 138 66-72—138 69-69 — 138 71-67—138

69-69—138

72 66—138 69-69—138 69-69—138 68-70—138 67-72 — 139 72-67 — 139 68 71 139 70-69 — 139 69-70—139 70-69 — 139

PGA Tour Puerto RicoOpen Friday At Trump International Golf Club-Puerto Rico Rio Grande,Puerto Rico Purse: $3.6 million Yardage: 7,506; Par: 72 SecondRound,Leading Scores a-amateur AndresRomero 65-65 — 130 Scott Brown 68-63 — 131 Peter Uihlein 67 65 132 SteveLeBrun 67-65—132 FabianGomez 69-64 — 133 Matt Bettencourt 68-67 — 135 GeorgeMcNeil 71-64 — 135 Jon Curran 66-69 — 135 Dicky Pride 68-67 135 DavidHearn 68-67—135 AngelCabrera 67-68—135 JordanSpieth 69-66—135

CameronPercy MorganHoffmann

65-70—135

67-68 — 135

TENNIS Professional BNP Paribas Open Friday At The IndianWells Tennis Garden Indian Wells, Calif. Purse: Men:86.05 million (Mesters1000); Women: 6.02million (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men First Round PabloAndular,Spain, def. SteveJohnson,United

States,2-6,6-1 6-4. Marinko Matosevic, Australia, det. TommyRo-

bredo,Spain,7-5,6-2. Philipp Petzschner,Germany, def. DmitryTursunov, Russia6-4, , 6-4. Matthew Ebden, Australia, def.AndreyKuznetsov, Russia,6-3, 4-6,6-4. Albert Ramos,Spain, def. HoracioZeballos, Argentina,6-3, 6-3. Evgeny Donskoy,Russia,def.TatsumaIto,Japan, 6-2, 6 1.

Ivo Karlovic,Croatia,def.JackSock,UnitedStates, 3-6, 7-6(8), 6-2. Carlos Berlocq,Argentina, def. SantiagoGiraldo, Colombia,6-0, 2-6,7-5. JamesBlake,United States, det. RobinHaase, Netherlands,6-3,6-4 Nikoay Davydenko,Russra, def. Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, 7-6(I), 6-2. Bjorn Phau,Germany, def.Alejandro Falla, Colombia, 7-6(1),6-2. Bobby Reynolds,United States, def. Benjamin Becker,Germany, 6-3, 3-6, 64. Fabio Fognini, Itay, def.AljazBedene, Slovenia,

information is available at cres-

centlakechallenge.com.

BASEBALL Beavers stay undeaten — Danny Hayes hit his first

home run of the seasonand drove in four as the fourthranked Oregon State baseball

team opened its series with Texas State with a16-4 win Friday night at Goss Stadium

in Corvallis. Tyler Smith added three RBls and had three hits as the Beavers won their13th

consecuti vegame toopenthe added a run-scoring single in

GROUPONE

Cadillac Championship Friday At TrumpDoral Golf Cluband Resort Miami Purse: $8.76 million Yardage: 7,334; Par72 SecondRound,Leading Scores TigerWoods 66-65 — 131 GraemeMcDowel 66-67 — 133

eventongroomed snowmobile trails. Registration and other

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Friday's Games Tampa Bay3, Philadelphia 2 Atlanta(ss)14,Houston9 Miami 6,N.Y.Yankees1 St. Louis16,Washington10 Toronto7, Atlanta(ss) 1 Detroit3 NY.Mets2

WORLDGOLFCHAMPIONSHIPS

The race is a 22-kilometer

season. Hayes hit a three-run home run in the first and then

Spring Training AH TimesPST

WGC

Sunday —The fourth annual Crescent LakeChallenge nordic ski race is scheduled for Sunday starting at10 a.m. near the Crescent LakeSno-park.

MLB

SecondRound

GOLF

Phil Mickelson SteveStricker BubbaWatson

Nordic event ontap

6-4, 6-3.

BYU69,LoyolaMarymount57 Saint Mary's(Cal) 54,Portland51

Lakers 118, Raptors 116

Kings121, Suns112

UTAH(88)

Friday's Summary

x-Miami d-Indiana d-NewYork Brooklyn Chicago Boston Atlanta Milwaukee Toronto Philadelphia Detroit Cleveland Washington Orlando Charlotte

NewOrleansatMemphis, 5p.m. Charlotte atWashington, 5p.m. Minnesotaat Denver,6 p.m. Housto natPhoenix,6p.m. Milwaukee at Golden State, 7.30 p.m.

WINTER SPORTS

the fourth during the Beavers'

six-run inning. Thetwo teams continue their series today at 2:05 p.m.

Ducks fall —Ryon Healy hit a solo home run, but that was

all the offense No. 15Oregon could muster in a 4-1 loss to

No. 2 Vanderbilt on Friday night at PK Park in Eugene. The

Commodores got to Oregon starter Jake Reed for three

runs in the second inning. The Ducks managedjust a pair of hits against Vanderbilt's Kevin Ziomek, who went the distance and struck out13 batters. The series continues today at 2

p.m.

MOTOR SPORTS Vegas qualifying scrudded —Brad Ke-

selowski will start on the pole after heavy rain forced NASCAR to cancel qualifying

for Sunday's race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.The track got steady rain all morning Friday andagain in the early afternoon after a brief break, forcing NASCAR to

scrap practice and qualifying in Las Vegas for the first time. — From wire reports

MLS MAJOR LEAGUESOCCER AH TimesPST

Today's Games SportingKansasCity atToronto FC,1030 a.m. Philadelphiaat Colorado, 3p.m. RealSaltLakeat D.C.United,4p.m. NewEnglandatChicago, 4:30p.m. Columbus atVancouver,4:30p.m. Montreal atPortland, 7:30p.m.

MO TOR SPORTS NASCAR Sprint Cup Kobelt Tools 400Lineup After Fridey's qualifying wasrained out; race Sunday At Las VegasMotor Speedway Las Veges,Nev. Lap length: 1.5 miles (Car number inparentheses) 1. (2) Brad Keselowskr, Ford,Owner Points. 2. (15)ClintBowyer,Toyota, Owner Points. 3. (48)JimmieJohnson,Chevrolet, Owner Points. 4. (5) Kasey Kahne,Chevrolet, Owner Points. 5. (16)GregBiffle, Ford,Owner Points. 6 (11) Denny Hamlin Toyota Owner Points 7. (17)RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,Owner Points. 8. (29)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 9. (14)TonyStewart, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 10. (24)JeffGordon, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 11. (56)MartinTruexJr., Toyota, Owner Points. 12. (88)DaleEamhardt Jr., Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 13 (16)KyleBusch, Toyota, Owner Points. 14. (39)RyanNewman, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 15. (55)MarkMartin, Toyota,Owner Points. 16 (99) CarlEdwards, Ford,OwnerPoints. 17. (27)PaulMenard, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 16. (20)Matt Kenseth,Toyota,Owner Points. 19. (9)MarcosAmbrose,Ford, Owner Points. 20 (31)JeffBurton,Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 21. (22)JoeyLogano,Ford, Owner Points. 22. (43)AricAlmirola, Ford,Owner Points. 23. (1)JamieMcMurray, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 24 (76)KurtBusch,Chevro et, Owner Points. 25. (42) JuanPablo Montoya,Chevrolet, Owner Points. 26 (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, OwnerPoints. 27. (51)AustinDilon, Chevrolet,Owner Pornts. 28. (93)TravisKvapil, Toyota,OwnerPoints. 29. (34)DavidRagan,Ford, Owner Points. 30 (13)CaseyMears, Ford,Owner Points. 31. (36)DavidGililand, Ford,Owner Points. 32. (83)DavidReutimann, Toyota, Owner Points. 33 (7) Dave Blaney,Chevrolet, Owner Points. 34. (32)KenSchrader, Ford, Owner Pornts. 35. (36)J.J.Yeley,Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 36. (21)TrevorBayne,Ford, Owner Points. 37 (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints 36. (30)DavidStremme, Toyota, Owner Points. 39. (96)MichaelMcDowell, Ford,OwnerPoints. 40. (95)ScottSpeed, Ford, Attempts. 41 (33) Landon Cassil, Chevroet,Attempts. 42. (87)JoeNemechek, Toyota,Attempts. 43. (35)JoshWise, Ford,Attempts.

DEALS Transactions BASEBALL

National League

ST. LOUISCARDINALS—Agreed to termswith 1B-DFAllenCraigonafive-year contract. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS—Released S Adrian Wil-

son.

BAI.TIMDRE RAVENS—Waived G Bobbie Williams. CAROLINAPANTHERS— Released CB Chris Gamble. JACKSONVILL E JAGUARS Rel eased S Dawan LandryandCBAaron Ross. MIAMI DOLPH INS—Agreed to terms with WR BrianHartlineonative-year contract. SignedQBMatt Moore to atwo-year contract HOCKEY

National HockeyLeague

ANAHEIM DUCKS—Signed CRyan Getzlaf to an eight-yearcontractextension. COLLEGE AKRON Suspendedjunior basketball G Alex Abreuindefrnitely.

NHL ROUNDUP

Chicago loses; point streak ends The Associated Press DENVER — The best s tart in N H L h i s tory i s over. The Chicago Blackhawks finally left the ice without a point. The Blackhawks were stunned 6-2 by the struggling Colorado Avalanche o n Friday night. It w a s their first loss in regulation and ended a remarkable run i n w h i c h t h ey earned at least one point in their first 24 games, an NHL record. Matt D u chene scored f our p o i nt s a n d R y a n O'Reilly got his first goal since his contract dispute was resolved more than a week ago. O'Reilly assisted on another goal in a four-goal onslaught in the second period that turned a 1-1 tie into a laugher. The Blackhawks (21-13) hadn't lost in regulation since a 6-1 rout by Nashville on March 25, 2012. Also on Friday: P redators... . . . . . . . . . . . 6 O ilers.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 N ASHVILLE , Ten n . — Colin Wilson had a career-high two goals and two assists fo


SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

ON THE AIR: TELEVISION TODAY BASEBALL 8 a.m.:World Baseball Classic, Dominican Republic vs.Spain. 11:30 a.m.:World Baseball

Classic ,Canadavs.Mexico,MLB Network.

2:30 p.m.:World Baseball Classic, Puerto Ricovs.Venezuela,MLB

8:30p.m.:Women'scollege,Pac12 tourney, semifinal, Colorado vs. Stanford, Pac-12 Network.

WINTER SPORTS 3 p.m.:Skiing, USSA Sprint U.S.

Grand Prix (taped), NBC. CYCLING 9 p.m.:Paris-Nice, Stage 6(sameday tape), NBCSN.

SUNDAY

Network.

6 p.m.:World Baseball Classic, U.S. vs. Italy, MLB Network.

10 p.m.:MLB, spring training, Minnesota Twins at Pittsburgh

Pirates (taped), MLBNetwork. SOCCER 4:30 a.m.:English Premier League, West Ham vs. Manchester United, ESPN2. 4:30p.m.:M LS,New England at Chicago, NBCSN. 10 p.m.:MLS, Montreal at Portland

(same-day tape),Root Sports. MOTOR SPORTS 10 a.m.:NASCAR, Nationwide,

Sam'sTown 300,qualifying,Speed Channel. 1:15 p.m.:NASCAR, Nationwide, Sam's Town 300, ESPN2.

BASEBALL 3 a.m.:World Baseball Classic, Netherlands vs. Japan, MLB Network. 9:30 a.m.:World Baseball Classic, Spain vs. Venezuela, MLB Network. 1 p.m.:World Baseball Classic,

U.S. vs. Canada,MLBNetwork. 3 p.m.: College,USCatUCLA,Pac12 Network. 4:30 p.m.:World Baseball Classic,

Dominican Republic vs. Puerto Rico, MLB Network.

BASKETBALL 9 a.m.:Men's college, VCUat Temple, CBS.

9 a.m.:Women's college, BigEast tourney, quarterfinal, Louisville vs. TBD, ESPNU.

GOLF 9 a.m.:World Golf Championships,

9 a.m.:Men's college, BigSouth

Cadillac Championship, third round,

9:30 a.m.:Men's college, lllinois at

Golf Channel. 11 a.m.:World Golf Championships, Cadillac Championship, third round, NBC. 3:30 p.m.:PGATour, Puerto Rico

Open, third round,Golf Channel. BASKETBALL 9 a.m.:Men's college, Florida at Kentucky, CBS.

9 a.m.:Men's college, Syracuseat Georgetown, ESPN. 9 a.m.:Men's college, Atlantic Sun tourney, final, Mercer vs. Florida Gulf Coast, ESPN2.

9 a.m.:Men's college, Providence at Connecticut, ESPNU. 9 a.m.:Women's college, Big 12 tourney, Oklahoma State vs. Texas Tech, Root Sports.

9 a.m.: Men'scollege,UABat Memphis, CBSSN. 10:30 a.m.:Men's college, La Salle at St. Louis, NBCSN.

11 a.m.:Men's college, UCLAat Washington, CBS. 11 a.m.:Men's college, Marquette at St. John's, ESPN.

11 a.m.:Men's college, North Carolina State at Florida State, ESPN2.

11 a.m.:Men's college, TexasA&M at Arkansas, ESPNU.

11 a.m.:Men's college, Patriot League tourney,semifinal, Lehigh at Lafayette, CBSSN.

11:30 a.m.:Men's college, Oregon at Utah, Pac-12 Network. 11:30a.m.:W omen'scollege,Big

12 tourney, quarterfinal, Baylor vs. Texas, Root Sports.

12:30 p.m.:Men's college, San Diego State at Boise State, NBCSN. 1 p.m.:Men's college, Notre Dame at Louisville, CBS.

1 p.m.:Men's college, Missouri at Tennessee,ESPN. 1 p.m.:Women's college, SEC tourney, semifinal, Tennessee vs. Texas AB M, ESPNU.

1:30 p.m.:Men's college, Oregon State at Colorado, Pac-12 Network. 1:30 p.m.:Men's college, Arizona State at Arizona, Root Sports.

1:30 p.m.:Men's college, Patriot League tourney,semifinal, Armyat Bucknell, CBSSN.

2:30 p.m.:Men's college, Cornell at Harvard, NBCSN.

tourney, final, teams TBD, ESPN2. Ohio State, ESPN. 10 a.m.: NBA, Boston at Oklahoma City, ABC. 11 a.m.: Men's college, Missouri Valley tourney, final, teams TBD, CBS.

11 a.m.:Women's college, ACC tourney, final, teamsTBD, ESPN2. 11 a.m.:Men's college, CAA tourney, semifinal, Northeastern vs. TBD, NBCSN. 11 a.m.:Women's college, Big 12 tourney, semifinal, teams TBD, Root

Sports. 11 a.m.:Women's college, BigEast tourney, quarterfinal, Notre Dame vs. TBD, ESPNU. 12:30 p.m.:NBA, Chicago at Los Angeles Lakers, ABC. 1 p.m.: Men's college, Indiana at Michigan, CBS.

1 p.m.:Women's college, BigTen tourney, final, teams TBD, ESPN2.

1:30 p.m.:Men's college, CAA tourney, semifinal, teams TBD, NBCSN.

1:30 p.m.:Women's college, Big 12 tourney, semifinal, teams TBD, Root Sports.

3 p.m.: Women'scollege,SEC tourney, semifinal, teams TBD, ESPN2.

3 p.m.:Men's college, Maryland at Virginia, ESPNU. 4 p.m.: NBA, Portland at New Orleans, Comcast SportsNet Northwest.

5 p.m.: Women'scollege,Pac-12 tourney, final, teams TBD, ESPN2.

5:30p.m.:Women'scollege,Big East tourney, quarterfinal, Syracuse vs. TBD, ESPNU.

9 p.m.:Women's college, BigEast tourney, quarterfinal, Connecticut

vs. TBD (taped),ESPNU. HOCKEY 9:30 a.m.:NHL, New York Rangers at Washington, NBC. 4:30 p.m.:NHL, Buffalo at Philadelphia, NBCSN.

GOLF

Channel. Noon:World Golf Championships, Cadillac Championship, final round, NBC.

4:30 p.m.:PGATour, Puerto Rico

tourney, semifinal, Kentucky vs. Georgia, ESPNU.

11:30 a.m.: NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Kobalt Tools 400, Fox.

Washington State, Pac-12 Network.

3:30 p.m.:Men's college, Xavier at Butler, CBSSN.

4 p.m.:Men's college, OhioValley

Open, third round, Golf Channel.

MOTOR SPORTS

VOLLEYBALL Noon:College, Stanford at UCLA, Pac-12 Network.

SOCCER

tourney, final, Belmontvs. Murray State, ESPN2.

7 p.m.:MLS, New York at San Jose, ESPN2.

5 p.m.:Women's college, GNAC tourney, final, SimonFraservs Western Washington, RootSports. 5:30 p.m.:Men's college, Horizon League tourney,Valparaiso vs.

CYCLING 9 p.m.:Paris-Nice, Stage 7(sameday tape), NBCSN.

Green Bay, ESPNU.

5:30 p.m.:Men's college, Nevada at Colorado State, CBSSN.

6 p.m.:Men's college, Dukeat North Carolina, ESPN.

6 p.m.:Men's college, WCC tourney, semifinal, Gonzaga vs. LoyolaMarymount, ESPN2.

6 p.m.:Women's college, Pac-12 tourney, semifinal, California vs. UCLA, Pac-12 Network.

7 p.m.: Men'scollege,GNAC tourney, final, WesternWashington vs. Seattle Pacific, Root Sports. 7:30 p.m.:Men's college, Horizon League Tournament, Detroitvs.

Wright State (same-daytape), ESPNU.

8 p.m.:Men's college, WCC tourney, semifinal, St. Mary's vs. San Diego,ESPN2.

Lillard leadsBlazers to rout of Spurs The Associated Press S AN ANTONIO — T h e Portland Trail Blazers handed the San Antonio Spurs their worst loss in the Tim Duncan era, winning by such a large margin that it stunned them almost as much as the Western Conference's top team. D amian L i llard h a d 3 5 points and nine assists and Portland routed San Antonio D6-106 on Friday night to set a record for the most points by an opponent at the ATRT Center and hand the Spurs theirsecond-worst home loss ever. "To come in here and win is hard enough," Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts said. "To do it in that fashion is pretty remarkable." LaMarcus Aldridge added 26 points and J.J. Hickson had 23 points and 11 rebounds for Portland. Eric Maynor added 20 points off the bench and W esley Matthews ha d 1 5 points. Tim Duncan had 18 points to lead the Spurs, who were playing their third straight game without Tony Parker. The Spurs' A l l-Star p oint guard is expected to miss four weeks with a Grade 2 left an-

going to make it tough." Hickson and Aldridge dominated early, combining for 33 'cause he didn't play." points and seven rebounds in Perhaps it may not have the first half. Lillard scored 25 points in the second half as been too different. Lillard had 29 points, seven Portland outscored San Antorebounds and six assists in nio 46-24 in the final quarter. Portland's 98-90 wi n o v er Also on Friday: Parker and the Spurs on Dec. Heat...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 13 and he followed it with a 76ers...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 similar performance Friday. MIAMI — LeBron James Lillard was 12 for 20 from scored 25 points and grabbed the fiel d and three for four on 10 rebounds, Dwyane Wade 3s while handing out six as- added 22 points and Miami sists with no turnovers in 40 won again, pulling away late minutes. to beat Philadelphia for its "He was pretty special," 17th straight victory. The Heat Spurs coach Gregg Popovich matched the 12th-longest winsaid. "He just bid his time in ning streak in NBA history the first half. Aldridge was and became the first team in the league to clinch a playoff playing so well (in the first half). In the second half, Lilspot this season. lard just took over and we just Lakers....... . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 Raptors ...... . . . . . . . . . . . .116 couldn't stop him." San Antonio had difficulty LOS ANGELES — Kobe keeping pace with Portland's Bryant hit the tying 3-pointer with five seconds left in reguathleticism in losing for only the fourth time in 29 home lation, then dunked for the gogames this season. ahead basket with 10 seconds The Trail B l azers w ere left in overtime, helping Los 13 for 21 on 3-pointers and Angeles beat Toronto. also shot 61 percent overall Rockets..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 from the field to upend the Warriors..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Spurs, who entered the game OAKLAND, Calif. — Chanwith the league's best record dler Parsons scored 26 points as Houston beat Golden State. but dropped behind Miami kle sprain. (46-14). Thunder...... . . . . . . . . . . . .116 "Of course," Lillard said "They had a great night Bobcats..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 when asked if it would have s hooting," P opovich s a i d. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kevbeen different with Parker in "That's a bad combination if in Durant had 19 points and the lineup. "He's one of their they're doing that and we're seven assists, and Oklahoma best players. It would have playing poor defense. I can't City defeated Charlotte for its been a completely different remember a night where we fourth straight victory. game. I might be more tired played that poorly and, at the Nets...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Wizards ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 from chasing him a r ound. same time, the other team But that doesn't really matter, shot the heck out of it. That's NEW YORK — Deron Wil-

liams made an NBA-record nine 3-pointers in the first half, finished with 11 and scored a season-high 42 points to lead Brooklyn past Washington. Pacers ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 Magic ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 ORLANDO, Fla. — Paul George had 25 points as Indiana used a big first half to roll past Orlando. Grizzlies...... . . . . . . . . . . . .103 Cavaliers ....... . . . . . . . . . . . 92 CLEVELAND — Marc Gasolscored 22 pointsand Memphis held off a late run for a win over Cleveland. Mavericks ..... . . . . . . . . . . .102 Pistons...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 AUBURN H I L LS, M i ch. — O.J. Mayo scored 22 points and Dallas held on when Detroit missed a 3-pointer in the final seconds. Bulls..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Jazz...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 CHICAGO — Marco Belinelli made a 3-pointer with 5.9 seconds left to lift Chicago over Utah. Belinelli and Carlos Boozer had 22 points

Cougars

of a loud hometown crowd, the Lancers opened the third quarter on a 5-0 run, eventually building a 51-33 lead to start the fourth period. Morgan was one of five Churchill players to s core

Continued from C1 The Cougars shot decently against Churchill — they hit 42.4 percent of their attempts from the field — when they actually got shots off. Mountain View, which trailed 34-24 at halftime, attempted just 12 shots in the first half, making six of them. The Cougars ended the game 14 of 33 from the field. The Lancers, who scored 33 points off t u r novers,shot 48.9 percent from

the field (22 of 45). "We knew (they were fast) coming in, but you can't simulate that in practice," Mountain View point guard Ments Haugen said. "I thought we handled it pretty good in the first quarter. They had a little run in the second quarter and then it went downhill in the second half." Senior wing Mitch Modin

scored a game-high 22 points to pace the Cougars, hitting 14 of 16 free throws. Grant Lannin added nine points and five rebounds, and Haugen contributed eight points in Mountain View's third state semifinal game in six years. Churchill, which is guided by former longtime Redmond High coach Kelly Bokn, led by just three points, 10-7, at

NBA ROUNDUP

apiece for Chicago. Celtics ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 Hawks...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 BOSTON — Jason Terry hit a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 35 seconds left in overtime, and Boston rallied after blow-

ing a big lead in regulation against Atlanta. Kings...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Suns..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 S ACRAMENTO, Cal i f . — Isaiah Thomas scored 27 points and Tyreke Evans had 25 as S acramento topped Phoenix.

in double figures Friday. Keidren Johnson added 14 points and seven rebounds, and David Shedrick, Malik Morgan and Andrew Smith Wf scored 10 points apiece. The Lancers, who went 0-2 at ld state a year ago, go for their third state title in school history this evening. "We felt like we had a pretty good team last year ... but we went home quick and it stung," Bokn said. "That was Matthew Aimonetti / For The Bulletin a motivator in the offseason Mountain View forward Grant Lannin is fouled hard by a Churchill to go hard and put us in a podefender on Friday. Lannin had nine points and five rebounds. sition to make a good run this year." While the Cougars' title the end of the first quarter. ferring to the Lancers' 82-61 hopes were dashed, MounBokn's squad took control of victory on Wednesday. "It's a tain View can still finish the the game in the second pe- close game, and then all of a tournament with a winning riod, though, forcing three sudden, bam! Against a team record and matchitssecondc onsecutive Cougar t u r n - like that, that's so aggressive, best state finish i n s chool overs that led to a 10-0 Lancer you can't have mental lapses. history. "We've been here enough run. Churchill led 34-24 at ... We had a couple oflazy halftime and then outscored passes, we didn'tset some that we've left with losses and Mountain View 17-9 in the screens, and then they come left with victories," Reid said. third quarter to put the game at you hard." "(Today) is an opportunity to away. The second half was all go home with a win, and not "It was real similar to what Churchill, as t h e C o ugars many teams get to do that." — Reporter: 541-383-0305, they did in the quarterfinals never were within 10 points of beastes@bendbulletin.com. against Sandy," Reid said, re- the Lancers. Playing in front i

10 a.m.:World Golf Championships, Cadillac Championship, final round, Golf

3 p.m.:Men's college, Kansasat Baylor, ESPN. 3 p.m.: W omen'scollege,SEC 3:30p.m.:Men'scollege,USCat

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ON THE AIR: RADIO TODAY BASKETBALL 11 a.m.:Men's college, Oregonat Utah, KBND-AM 1110.

1:30 p.m.:Men's college, Oregon State at Colorado, KICE-AM 940, KRCO-AM 690.

SUNDAY BASEBALL 1 p.m.: M en'scollege,TexasState at Oregon State, KICE-AM 940. 4 p.m.: NBA, Portland at New Orleans, KBND-AM1110, KRCOAM 690.

Bend

a junior whose season was ended by a knee injury suf-

Continued from C1 fered during the final game of Bend would trail the rest the regular season. Ervin adof the way. mitted that the team missed its "They went to a full-court press and we didn't handle the pressure very w ell," said Ervin. Two baskets by Kendall Kramer, a junior who led the Bears with 14 points, and a hoop by senior Mes • kayla Isaak kept Bend close in th e c l osing m i nutes. K ramer's layup w it h 3 1 seconds to play pulled the Lava Bears within 39-38, then a missed free throw by Lebanon on the front end of a one-and-one attempt gave Bend a final chance. After taking a t i meout with 13 seconds remaining, the Bears saw that last opportunity slip away with Dickey's steaL Bend shot just 34.8 percent from the field (16 for 46) but managed to limit Lebanon to just 26.7 percent (12 for 45). The Bears, led by nine rebounds apiece by Kramer and Isaak, outrebounded the Warriors by a 37-29 margin. "I felt we did well enough on the defensive end," said Ervin. "But in our transition to offense, and at the offensive end, we d i dn't execute." Some ofthe Bears' struggles could be traced to the absence of Delaney Crook, •

regular starting point guard. "Especially against the pressure," he said. "It would have been good to have somebody who's been in that situation

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game.

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before." Lebanon (16-10) will face West Albany today at 9 a.m. in the 5A fourth-place/sixth-place

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GOLF SCOREBOARD

LOCAL GOLF IN BRIEF TOURNAMENTS SeaSOn teeS Off —The Central Oregon golf tournament season begins this weekend with the region's first professional golf tournament. The 2013 Kah-Nee-Ta Spring Invitational tees off today at the

Kah-Nee-TaHigh Desert Resort golf course nearWarmSprings. The two-day pro-am will feature15 pros from golf clubs all around Oregon, including two pros from Central Oregon. The tournament, which is split into two18-hole rounds and includes team and individual competitions,

is scheduled to begin today with a 9a.m. shotgun start. Sunday's final round is also scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Spectators are welcome to attend, and admission is free. — Bulletin staff report

Handicap

To postor not to post

Continued from C1 And she likes to dispel the misconceptions — and there There are only seven are plenty — about an index. reasons not to post a round of golf, according to the See, on its own, the index is relatively meaningless. And Oregon Golf Association: golfers commonly misapply it, 1. A course is played at less Neely says. than1,500 yards For instance, a player with a 2. Fewer than sevenholes 15.2 index is not automatically are played awarded 15 strokes at any golf 3. Any round played in course. That seems obvious to a local association's many of us, but so many playoffseason, which in Oregon ers wearthe index like a badge is Decemberthrough of honor, Neely says. February In fact, only rarely will a 4. A round played with golfer play EXACTLY to his or nonconforming clubs, balls her index. ortees "I call that (the index) the raw number," Neely says. "You 5. Played a course with no slope or rating, such asthe have to know it to do something with it, but you almost Old Back Nine at Mountain High in Bend never play with it." As an y h a n dicap c h air 6. Whenequipment,such worth his or her salt will tell as a swing aid, is used you, a net round of golf is acduring the execution of a tually played with a course stroke handicap and not an index. 7. When, under the The rule of thumb is simple: conditions of competition, Play a course from a tee with fewer than14 clubs are a slope higher than 113, and allowed strokesare added tothe index. Anything less than 113, and strokes are subtracted. I n the r eal w o r ld, f r om calculator. "You can do it right there the back tees at Juniper Golf Course in Redmond (slope 130) on the tee and make sure you a golfer with a 15.2 handicap have the strokes, giving and index plays with a 17 course receiving, correctly," Neely handicap. says. "We always say you are a The handicap system relies 15 where'?" Neely says in re- on two basics. First, that a sponse to a golfer declaring round of golf is played under himself to be a 15 handicap. the Rules of Golf. And second, "It's not to be a smart aleck, that every round played under but just to make sure people normal circumstances is postare converting." ed, and posted honestly. For many of us, the club's The most crucial component handicap chair does most of of the system is data, Neely the work for the weekly club says. Lots and lots of data in game. But venturing out to the form ofscores. a course to play with friends That data not only provides forces golfers to do the con- a more accurate index, it also verting themselves. can help a golfer track his or her progress. A target score, V eteran golfers know a l l about the slope chart, a copy of for instance, gives a golfer the which can be found at USGA. best score a player can reaorg, to convert the strokes sonably expect at a particular (which are applied beginning course. (A target score is easwith the No. 1 handicap hole). ily calculated by adding the But like so many things in this course rating with the course world, technology has made handicap.) That can be pretty this conversion process even handy. easier. But better reasons exist to A course handicap calcula- have an accurate index. "You might lose strokes if tor on the Golf Handicap and Information Network website, you don't convert," Neely says. GHIN.com, makes the calcu- "That usually gets people's lations instantaneously once attention." Little makes a golfer take a golfer inputs an index and course's slope. notice more than adding to the And most c onvenient, a score. — Reporter: 541-61 7-7868, smartphone application from zhall@bendbulletin.com GHIN includes a h a ndicap

The Bulletin welcomes contributions to Gross:1, ScottGardner,74 2, DennyStory,75. its weekly local golf results listings and 3, DonGish,76. Net:1, Sid Benjamin, 67.2, Jim events calendar. Clearly legible items Wyzard,38.3(tie), JuanitaHawkins, 69; DonKraus, should be faxed to the sports department, 69; SpudMiler, 69. 541-385-0831, emailed to sportsObendKP —SpudMiler. buHetin.com, or mailed to P.O. Box 6020; LD —DonGish. Bend, OR 97708.

MEADOWLAKES

Polar BearOpen,March2 Stroke Play

Club Results

A Flight — Gross: I, RosieCook,69. 2, Jeff Brown,71. 3(tie), DwainStorm,78;FrankKnychief, 78.Net:1, PatrickAndrade,64. 2, HalHilts, 69. 3, Tim Holsey,71. 4(tie), DaveBarnhouse, 74; Tim Booher,74 B Flight — Gross: 1, SteveReynolds, 83. 2, GeorgeLienkaem per, 84. 3, HowardZangari, 87. 4, Daryl Hjeresen,88. Net: 1, SteveSpangler, 69. 2, DennisBrockman, 71. 3 (tie), BeckyBryan, 72; John Lefler,72. Skins — Gross: RosieCook,No.1; TimHolsey, No. 2; DaveBarnhouse,No.7; HowardZangari, No. 8; LesBryan, No.13; HalHilts, No. 15; Steve Baker,No.16; TonyAshcraft, No.18.Net: HalHilts, No. 5;HowardZangari, No.8;Jeff Gray,No.10;Hal Hilts, No. 15;SteveBaker, No 16;TonyAshcraft, No 18 KPs — A Flight: Jeff Brown,No.8. B Flight: TomHatch,No.13. Long Putt —SteveReynolds, No.18.

CROOKEDRIVERRANCH Men's Golf Club, March 5 Stroke Play AFlight (0-15 handicaps) —Gross:1, Mac Kilgo, 74. 2 (tie), SeanRemer, 77; Rigo Montes, 77. 4, TimJohnson,79.Net: I, Herb Parker,65. 2, BobHolloway,66.3 (tie), GaryOlds,68; George Mitchener68. B Flight (16 and higher) — Gross:1, Ted Carlin, 83. 2 (tie), RonWhite, 87;JohnBearden, 87 4, LenJohnson,88 Net:1 (tie), PatMarquis, 66; BobBengston,66. 3,JohnFrey,67. 4, Lynn Micklus 69 DESERTPEAKS Thursday Men's Club, Feb. 28 Tee to Green &Least Putts Tee to Green — I, GerryEllis, 39. 2, ValPaterson,40 Least Putts — 1,GaryHopson, 31. 2,Trimble Cannon,32. KP — ValPaterson. LD — GaryHopson SundayGroupPlay, Feb. 3 Stroke Play

Hole-In-One Report Feb. 28 MEADOWLAKES

Joshua Christian, Prineville ...174 yards......... 5-iron

Women'sGolf Association tournament at Crooked River Ranch.Tournamentbegins at 11 a.m. For more informationorto join theEW GA: Eileen Haas at edhaas@ bendbroadband.com Calendar March 15 — Central OregonWinter Series The Bulletin welcomes contributions to eventatJuniperGolf CourseinRedmond.Beter-ball its weekly local golf events calendar. Items tournamentbeginswith an11a.m. shotgun. Twoshouldbe mailedto P.O.Box6020,Bend, personteamswith no morethan oneprofessional OR 97708; faxed tothe sports department at allowedper team.Cost is $30for professionals, 541-3850831;oremailedto sportsObend- $50 foramateurs. Costincludesgrossandnet skins competitions. Cart costsextra. All players must buHetin.com. sign up bynoononthe Thursday before theevent. To register orfor moreinformation, call PatHuffer, LEAGUES head proat CrookedRiver Ranch, at541-923-6343 March13 — TheCentral OregonChapter of or emailhimatcrrpatOcrookedriverranchcom the ExecutiveWom en's Golf Associationmeetand March16 —CentralOregonChapter Executive greetat River'sEdgeGolf Coursein Bend.Event be- Women'sGolf Association tournamentat Juniper gins at5:30p.m.andis opento anyoneinterested Golf Course.Tournament begins at 11 a.m.For in joining theEW GA. Event is freeandincludes a informationorto join theEW GA: Eileen Haas no-hosthappyhour.Formore information orto join more at edhaas@ bendbroadband.com. theEWGA:EileenHaasatedhaasO bendbroadband March 22 — Central OregonWinter Series com. event at PronghornClub's NicklausCoursenear March 19 — Meeting for newly revitalized Bend. Scramblebeginswith an 11 a.m. shotgun. men'sclubat LostTracksGolf Clubat 6p.m. atthe Two-personteamswith no morethan one profesBendgolf course'sclubhouse.Anyoneinterested in sional allowedperteam Cost is $30for professionthe club iswelcometoattend. Formoreinformation: als, $50for amateurs. Costincludesgrossandnet 541-385-1818 or losttracksmc©hotmail.com. skins competitions.Cartcostsextra.All playersmust sign up bynoonontheThursday before theevent. TOURNAMENTS To register orfor moreinformation, call PatHuffer, Today-Sunday —TheKah-Nee-TaSpring In- headproat CrookedRiver Ranch, at541-923-6343 vitational atKah-Nee-TaHigh Desert Resort onthe or emaihi l matcrrpatOcrookedriverranch.com. WarmSprings IndianReservation is presentedby March 23 —Central OregonChapter Executive the Dregon Chapter of thePGA.Admission is free Women'sGolf Association tournamentat Crooked to spectators.For moreinformation, call 541-553- River Ranch.Tournamentbegins at 11 a.m. For 4971 orvisit www.orpga.com. more informationorto join theEW GA: Eileen Haas Today — Central Oregon Chapter Executive at edhaas@ bendbroadband.com. No. 7...

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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013

BRIEFING

Area joblessness changes little Unemployment rates in Central Oregon barely

changedin January compared to December, the Oregon Employment Department said Friday.

Deschutes County's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained at10.5 percent in January, the same rate as December. Crook County's jobless rate rose slightly in January, to13.4 per-

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The U.S. economy created jobs at a fasterpace in February, adding 236,000 positions, the Labor Department reported Friday. The unemployment rate was 7.7 percent, the lowest since December 2008,compared with 7.9 percent in January. Economists had been expecting the economy to add 165,000 jobs in February, with no movement

in the rate. After peaking at 10 percent in October 2009, the unemployment rate fell steadily for three years but has been stuck at just below 8 percent since last September. The latest unemployment reportcomes amid concerns that federal budget cuts set in motion by a congressional impasse could increase the ranks of the jobless in the months ahead. Those cuts went into effect

March 1, so they are not reflected in the data for February. But pressure on government payrolls was evident, with the public sector losing 10,000 jobs last month. Private employers added 246,000 positions. The pace of hiring represents an acceleration from the previous four months, when the economy added jobs at a monthly rate of 190,000. While that represents an improvementover the rate ofjob

creation last summer, it is still well below the level necessary to bring down the unemployment rate substantially or reduce the ranks of the long-term

said Haney, who is 54 and lives in Philadelphia. "I'm on the computer every day looking

for jobs." A high school graduate, Haney has some computer training but lacks a college degree, which has made finding a job all the more difficult. "Some of these entry-level

jobless. Dan Haney has worked occasionally since he was laid off from hisjob as a customer service representative two years ago, but lately the hunt for work has proved fruitless. "At this point, I have to take what comes down the pike,"

jobssay collegeispreferred," Haney said. "Why do you need a college degree to answer a phone'?"

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Unlike the big corporations that have been raking in huge profits and stoking the stock market toward record highs this week for the Dow Jones industrial average, most small firms have yet to enjoy the fruits of the nearly 4-year-old recovery. Even though some small employers are starting to see daylight, particularly with the housing market coming back to life, analysts and business owners paint a picture of companies still hampered by weak sales and pangs of uncertainty, particularly over tax and government policies. Small businesses typically have been engines of job creation, but their lagging performance, along with a sharp drop in the rate of new startups, has been a key reason employment growth has remained mediocre. Sincethejobs recovery began in February 2010, employment at companies with 1,000 or more workers has grown by more than 8 percent, accordingto payrollprocessor Automatic Data Processing and research firm Moody's Analytics. But for firms with fewer than 20 employees, which constitute the bulk of businesses, the net job increase has been just 3.4 percent over that period, though the gap has narrowed somewhat in the last year. The payroll tax increase at the start of this year and the government spending cuts that began March Iaren'texpected to help matters.

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figures released Friday by the airport. Last month, 16,469

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Pacific Pellet employee Jeff Mack prepares a pallet of barbecue pellets for shipment at the Redmond plant Friday afternoon.

February 2012. For the first two months of this year,

boardings declined less than 1 percent overthe same period last year, according to airport figures. — From staff reports

• Redmond's Pacific Pellets diversifies with a warm-weather product for barbecuing By Rachael Rees The Bulletin

BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR TUESDAY • Member Success Briefing: RSVPrequired; 10 a.m.; BendChamber of Commerce, 777 NW Wall St., Suite 200; 541382-3221 or shelley© bendchamber.org. WEDNESDAY • De-Stress While Leading: Wendy Duncan will teach techniques for managing individuals, teams, or departments while maintaining a healthy balance; stress management; reservations encouraged; free; 7:30 a.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, l48 N.W. GreenwoodAve., Bend; www.bendchamber.org. • Business Start-up Workshops: Forpeople contemplating business ownership; registration required; $15; 6-8 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W.CollegeW ay,Bend; 541-383-7290. THURSDAY • The Central Oregon Area Commission On Transportation: Free; 3-5 p.m.; City of Redmond Public Works Training Room, 243 East Antler Ave. FRIDAY • How Will Yott Vote in May?: Town hali forum; registration required; $30 for members,$40 for nonmembers; 7:30 a.m.; Bend Golf andCountry Club, 61045 Country Club Drive; www.bendchamber.

To reduce the seasonality of its business, Redmond's Pacific Pellet has diversified, adding the production of wood pellets for barbecuing to those it produces for heating. "When you do wood-heating fuel pellets, the winter season is your season. But in your off season, the spring and summer months, there's

nobody buying heating pellets," said Mark Stapleton, co-owner and president of Pacific Pellet. "The high season for barbecue is in the spring and summer, so it was a nice marriage of products that would maximize our production during the entire year.",

Pacific Pellet began making fuel pellets at its East Antler Avenue factory in June 2010,and started manufacturing the first barbecue pellets about a year later, Stapleton said. The process to make the barbecue and fuel pellets is essentially the same, he said. "We take a chip, shred it up, dry it, then it goes through our pellet mills," he said, noting the system is completely cleaned between runs of fuel and barbecue pellets. The majorityofbarbecuers still use gas or charcoal, he said. But, grilling with pellets

is growing and taking a bigger market share every year. Of all the households nationwide that own a grill, 69

percent own a gas grill, ac-

cording to the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association's 2012 Barbecue Lifestyle, Usage 8! Attitude Study; 47 percent own charcoal grills and 7 percent own electric. The association's Consumer Guide to Grill Buying states, "Many people haven't yet heard of pellet grills, but as gas prices continue to rise, they'rebecoming increasingly popular." It also states pellet grills are popular for the flavors they produce, as well as their energy efficiency and clean burning. Over thepast two years, Stapleton said, sales of Pacific Pellet's six barbecue flavors — hickory, mesquite, apple, cherry, alder and maple — have doubled. He said the company runs one to two

shifts, and has a total of 10 employees at the Redmond facility. "We have hundreds of customers throughout the Northwest who order them by the ton," he said. "On any given pallet there's 100, 20-pound bags of barbecue pellets." Currently, about 75 percent of Pacific Pellet customers order both barbecue and fuel pellets, he said. But the goal is to continue to grow that

percentage. "We want to focus on building brand awareness for the barbecue and the fuel pellets," he said. "When we get (the barbecue pellets) in front of a customer who doesn't know about it, they like it." — Reporter: 541-617-7818, rrees@bendbulletin.com

Casual dining losing patrons Orlando Sentinel Casual dining is in the throes of a midlife crisis. A quarter-century ago, consumers feastedon fried appetizers, unlimited breadsticks and big desserts at Applebee's, Olive Garden and Chili's. Today, many Americans are trading those restaurantsin forcheaper,faster

fare or splurging a bit for a trendier experience. Midpriced, sit-down restaurants — known as casual dining in the industry — have

seen on average about 2 percent fewer customer visits each year since 2008. That translates into a total drop of almost 600 million annual visits, to 6.4 billion in 2012. "They've been around quite a while and ... many of them have not stayed as relevant in meeting consumers' wants and needs of today," said Bonnie Riggs, a restaurant analyst with research company NPD Group. The industry is trying to reinvent itself with lower-priced

meals that are quicker and more healthful. Olive Garden, for example, said last week it plans to speed up its lunch service, jump on culinary trends more quickly, attract younger diners with more technology and lureback lower-income customers with good deals. The economy has played a major role in slowing sales. American budgets are taking one hit after another — most recentlyfrom increased

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MARCH16 • Oregon Addy Award Show: Viewing entries begins at 5 p.m.; Registration required; $75; student $50; 7 p.m.; The Riverhouse Convention Center, 2850 N.W.Rippling River Court, Bend; 541389-311 I.

For the complete calendar, pick up Sunday's Bulletin or visit bendbuitett'n.com/ttiaoal

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE • Judy Peterson has joined Windermere/ Central Oregon Real Estate in Redmond. Peterson hasmorethan 35 years of real estate experience listing and selling in Central Oregon. • Arlena Wilson, of EdwardJones in Bend, has been promoted to senior branch office administrator. Wilson has been with Edward Jones for the last seven years. • Kris Rees, of Coldweil Bank Mayfield Realty in Redmond, was the top selling and top listing

• Corey Charon has joined Coidwell Banker Morris Real Estate in Bend. Charon is a licensed professional civil engineer with15 years of experience in land use inCentral Oregon. Peterson Re e s Eve r idge H u mmel Ch a ro n Lea c h vo n Borstel • Bea Leach, with John L. Scott Real Estate in Redmond, was the top listing agent for agent for February. Banker Morris Real Estate in Bend, was the February. number one broker in closed adjusted gross • Mike Everidge, of Hunter Properties LLC in • Noah von Borstel, with John L. Scott Real commission income for 2012 out of 586 Estate in Redmond, was the top selling agent Bend, was the top producer for February. Oregon brokers at companies within the for February. • Shelly Hummel, a broker at Coldwell Coldwell Banker system.


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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013

SPOTLIGHT

Juniper opens bigger space Juniper Swim & Fit-

ness Center in Bend expanded its workout

space last weekby opening an 800-squarefoot functional fitness room. Located by the fit-

ness classrooms, weight room and locker rooms, the fitness spaceis intended for stretching as well as core, balance

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Quilt shopinvites local bookclubs Central Oregon Book Clubs are invited to hold

their April meetings at QuiltWorks, 926 N.E.

GreenwoodAve., in Bend. During April, more than 50 quilts based on Deschutes Public

Library's 2013 Novel Idea... Read Together book, "The Snow Child," will be on exhibit. Groups are invited

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to use theshop's space from April 7 through

n Bend, beer culture is seemingly everywhere. It has even spread to the art world in increasingly creative ways.

April 30. Shop owner and quilter Marilyn Ulrich

Two Bend artists have turned to beer for inspiration — one painter and one jewelry maker.

will share with all groups

Karen Eland paints with beer, while Denise Harrison uses beer foam as a template to create abstract-looking metal jewelry.

the inspiration and story behind each quilt.

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Disability group sets fundraiser Full Access is hosting "High Desert Wild

Games" March16 at Aspen Hall in Bend.

The nonprofit organization "provides support for adults with developmental disabilities in

Central Oregon," according to a newsrelease. The event features

casino-style gaming,

Karen Eland uses beer to create a painting in her studio at The Workhouse.

food sampling and wild

game tasting, a no-host wine and beerbar, awine raffle, a silent auction

and great prizes. The event runs 6to 10 p.m. at Aspen Hall, 18920 N.W. Shevlin Park

Road. Participants must be 21 years ofageor older. Tickets are$50 per person. Proceedsbenefit Full Access' Beth Rixe Service Center Building Fund. Contact: www

.fullaccess.org or 541-749-2158.

DA's office seeks donated items The Deschutes County District Attorney's Office

is seeking formula, diapers, moist wipes, toothbrushes, toothpaste,

washcloths andnewor used clothing its Victims

eer wasn't the first unique medium Karen Eland used in her art. More than a decade ago, while living in Oklahoma, she started painting with coffee. Eland was sitting in a coffee shop and watched the dark espresso come out of the machine and she was struck by the lovely color. A longtime water colorist, Eland wondered if she could create art with coffee. The answer was yes. She found she could use coffeetocreate many shades of brown, as she layered the liquid onto her paper to create darker and darker hues. The resultingpaintings appear almost like sepia-tone

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She enjoys remaking classic

works, but with a twist. She has insertedcoffee cups into the "Mona Lisa," for instance, and Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring." Then, five years ago, Eland came to Bend. "I didn't even like beer before I came here," said Eland. But that changed. Soon she was sippingpints with fellow Bendites. SeePainting /D5

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See more of Karen Eland's work at www.beerpainter.com or visit her Etsy shop at www.etsy.com/shop/BeerPainter (she has other dedicated sites for her work with

when other resourcesare able. Donationscanbe dropped off at the District Attorney's Office, 1164 N.W. Bond St., Bend. For more information call Diane Stecher at 541317-3186. — From staff reports

coffee).

considered herself the least artistic person in her family. But while Harrison, who worked in the computer industry, couldn't draw or paint, she was always attracted to making things with her hands in her spare time. She made her own candles, cards, soap and more. In 2007, after her daughter left for college, Harrison took a metal class at Central Oregon Community College. She was hooked. Soon she took every class that was offered in metals — repeating some over and over — for two years. Harrison loved the craft, from working with the metals and the tools to the feeling that she could always learn more. In 2009, Harrison attended her first First Friday Gallery Walk where she soldher jewelry. From there, making jewelry grew from hobby to addiction, she jokes. The hardest part for Harrison was always coming up with her own designs. Then Harrison happened upon a book from her grandmother, who used to be an art teacher. The book included a section about patterns in nature. She was able to use some of the patterns to create a pattern for jewelry. The pattern gave the jewelry meaning; it was "more than just adornment," said Harrison. Harrison found a wayto utilize photographs to create metal jewelry. First she strips all of the color then prints the image onto a spe-

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Photos by Ryan Brennecke • The Bulletin

ABOVE: Denise Harrison works on cutting a wax mold for one of her sterling silver jewelry pieces in her studio. BELOW: Harrison measures the thickness of a mold for one of her pieces.

DeniseHarrison See more of DeniseHarrison's jewelry at sterlingechoes.com or visit her Etsy shopat www.etsy.com/shop/Sterling Echoes.


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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, 93, says her pre-game prayer with the Loyola University men's basketball team. The diminutive nun has served more than 20 seasons as team chaplain.

Loyola men'sbasketball chaplain, a 93-year-old nun, isfull of spirit By Jodi Cohen Chicago Tribune

CHICAGO — It was minutes before game time and the Loyola Ramblers entered the tunnel, ready to rush onto the basketball court. But there was one last order of business. The team huddled with a 5foot tall, 93-year-old nun wearing a Nike workout top, black skirt and m aroon sneakers with gold laces. "Sister" was embroideredon the heel ofone shoe. "Jean" on the other. The players bowed their heads. "As we face the Vikings today, we know what we have to do. We can win, and we are going to go out there and do it," said Sister Jean, who stands nearly two feet below the tallest player. "We want to watch especially No. 3 and No. 21 and No. 33. We have beaten them before, and we can do it again. So get in there and do it well and don't get hurt." "Amen." Officially, Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt is the chaplain for Loyola University Chicago's men's basketball team. But after nearly 20 years in that position, she's become so much more. Students chant "Sis-ter Jean" before games, and referees pose for pictures with her. She's probably the only nun to have her own Bobblehead. The tiny woman with the short white hair an d t h ick trifocals is t h e t e am's adopted grandmother, or more a ptly given he r y e ars, i t s great-grandmother. Last Saturday, her prayers came true when the team won its last regular-season game, 8760, against Cleveland State University before going on the road for the Horizon League playoffs that began Tuesday night. And as much as the student athletes say Schmidt keeps their spirits up, the truth is that Schmidt needs them, too. She is the star of Gentile Arena, and her face lights up the minute she walks in the door.

A campus institution Born in 1919 in San Francisco, Schmidt said she wasn't necessarily an athlete grow-

ing up, but she played on her Catholic high school basketball team. After graduation, she joined the Sisters of Charity of the B lessed Virgin M a ry , a n d spent two decades working as an elementary school teacher

Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt greets Loyola players after a victory at Gentile Arena in Chicago. Schmidt lives on campus in a freshman dorm and ministers to students when she is not busy with the basketball team. "There she is," referee Tim Fitzgerald said, pointing to Schmidt as he walked onto the floor. "Sister Jean, we love you!" s creamed s e nior A n d r ew Gaillardetz. "She's the c enter of t h e men's basketball program," said university provost John Pelissero. "We pay (coach) Porter to do that, but Sister Jean is the inspiration." Schmidt smiled at the compliments and shook her head, but she was clearly enjoying it. Frank Biga, 64, a longtime fan with courtside seats, offeredSchmidt some pre-game advice. "The prayer should be more

biased," he joked.

Tough year for Loyola

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Pastor DaveMiller; Sunday at Eric Burtness; "Navigating the Dark Valleys of Life," as part of the series 10 a.m.; 4twelve youth group: "Psalm 23: NewTime with an Old W ednesday at7 p.m.;19831 Rocking NATIVITY LUTHERANCHURCH: Horse Road, Bend. Friend"; Sunday at8:30 a.m. and Pastor Chris Kramer; a message 11 a.m.;1113 BlackButte Blvd., based on Luke15:1-3 and11b-32; Redmond. BEND CHURCH OFTHENAZARENE: Sunday at 9a.m. and11 a.m.; and Pastor Virgil Askren; "6 Reasonsto Holden evening prayer service; Celebrate"; Sundayat10:15 a.m.; Wednesday at6:30 p.m. after a SHEPHERD'SVALLEYCOWBOY 1270 N.E. 27th St., Bend. soup supper at 5:30 p.m.; 60850 CHURCH:Pastor Jordan Weaver; Brosterhous Road,Bend. Sunday at 9a.m. and10:30 a.m.; in the cafe of TheRim Rock Riders COMMUNITY OF CHRIST: Evangelist Equestrian Facility, BrasadaRanch, Carolyn Brock; "Lost andFound," NEW HOPE CHURCH:Pastor Randy based on Luke15:1-3 and11-32; Myers; "Words of Humanity," as part 17037 S.W. Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte. 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Story," based onLuke15:11-32; Theyouthgroup meetsW ednesday Sunday at 8 a.m. (guitar-led worship Because theGospel Is God's Truth and communion) and11 a.m. (piano/ of Absolution," based onJohn at 7 p.m. organ-led worship andcommunion); 17:17; Sundayat1 p.m.; held at 2550 N.E. Butler Market Road. TerrebonneGrangeHall, 828611th THE FELLOWSHIPAT BEND:Pastor St., Terrebonne. Loren Anderson; "Spiritual Fathers," WESTSIDE CHURCH: Pastor based on1 Corinthians 4:14-21; Sunday at10a.m.; Summit High LITURGYWORKSHOP:Catholic Steve Mickel; "Signs of Life, Part composer andauthor David Haas; School, 2855 N.W.Clearwater Drive, 6 — Healing the Blind Man"; today Bend. at 6:30 p.m. andSunday at 8, 9and $25,includeslunch;8:30a.m.-2:30 p.m. today; St. Francis of Assisi IO:45a.m.; 2051 N.W.Shevlin Park Road, Bend. Catholic Church, 2450 N.E.27th FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: St., Bend; for more information or Lead pastor StevenKoski; to register: www.stfrancisbend. 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FOUNDRYCHURCH(FORMERLY FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH):Pastor ATASTEOFSILENCE: EMMAUSLUTHERANCHURCH:The Syd Brestel; "On Contentment, Comtemplative Outreach of Rev. David Poovey; "Stop Fearing the Secret of Success," basedon Central Oregon, centering prayer; — Start Living," based on Psalm Philippians 4:10, aspart of the free; 9a.m.-noon March16; First 18;1-3; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; and series"1 Mind: AJourney Through Presbyterian Church, 230N.E.Ninth "Are You the Christ, the Son of the Philippians"; Sunday at10:15 a.m.; St., Bend Blessed One?,"based on Mark14:61; 60 N.W. OregonAve., Bend. W ednesday at7 p.m.;2175S.W . Salmon Ave.,Redmond. PASSOVER COMMUNITYSEDER: GRACEFIRST LUTHERANCHURCH: Temple BethTikvah, catered buffet Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "Crazy dinner andSederservice; $35 for GRACELUTHERAN CHURCH Love"and "Lostand Found"; adults, $15 for children ages6-12, AT EAGLE CREST:Pastor Randy Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 2265 N.W, freefor children age 5and under; 6 VanMehren; "Jesus lnvites to Tabl e Shevlin Park Road, Bend. p.m. March 25; AspenHall, Shevlin with Him as He Multiplies His Gifts andGivesThem to Us";Sundayat Park,18920 N.W.Shevlin Park Road, GRACE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN 10:30 a.m.;EagleCrest Banquetand Bend; for more information or to register, visit www.bethtikvahbend. CHURCH: Pastor Dan Dilard; ConferenceFacility, 1522 ClineFalls "lllumination of the Mind andHeart," Road, Redmond. org/worship/jewish-holidays

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(15-15) have had a rough year,

with injuries sidelining some of their best players. The team started three f r eshmen, a sophomore and a senior last While m ost o f Lo y o la's Saturday. "We need a good prayer tosports teams have a chaplain, she is the only woman to serve night," assistant coach Rick in the role. Malnati requested before the

Astute observer When Loyola i n troduced new head coach Porter Moser last year, Schmidt was there in her customized Nikes. "She gave me a high-five when I walked into the press conference," Moser said. "And five hours later, I got an email from her evaluating every single current player on the roster." S chmidt prays w i t h t h e t eam before they t ake t h e court, and leads the fans in an

opening prayer before game

time. When the broadcaster introduces the team, she is the last one announced — and gets the loudest applause. After each game she sends an email to Coach Moser and a and principal and coaching separateone to the players. A girls' basketball, volleyball, typical note will include some softball and track. analysis: "You executed the She took a job teaching at ball well"; some religion: "As the Catholic all-women's Mun- always, we ask our God to help delein College near Loyola's us earn a WIN"; and some genc ampus in Rogers Park i n tle reminders: "You must use 1961, and was still there 30 your time management skills years later when the college as you prepare for finals which affiliated with Loyola. will be here very soon." Loyola's th e n - president Every team member gets his saw Schmidt in the stands at own version of the email, endbasketball games and in 1994 ing with Schmidt's thoughts asked if she could help the on that player's performance. "She knows exactly what team. Its chaplain, a Jesuit priest, was retiring, and the each person did in that game, team needed areplacement. what we brought to help the "I said, 'I have never been a team and she reminds us of it," chaplain to a basketball team said sophomore Joe Crisman, before, but I would love to do a guard. "She tells us to keep it,' " she said. at it, and that is huge. It means And she's done it ever since, everything." along with many other duLast Saturday, Schmidt arties at the school. Three days rived at Gentile Arena about a week, she ministers to stu- an hour before game time and dents riding the university's didn't stop working the arena s huttle b us , h a n ding o u t untiltipoff, circlingthe court and prayer cards during finals shaking hands with her fans. week and reminding them of She may not know everyupcoming events. She lives in b ody's name, but t hey a l l a dorm with 400 freshmen. know hers.

game. With two minutes left on the clock, and the Ramblers ahead by 20, Schmidt left her seat and watched the final minutes from the tunnel. At the buzzer, she gave two thumbs up and

hugged the players as they headed to the locker room. "The pre-game prayer was a

good luck charm," one player said to Schmidt at a post-game party. " You were o n y o u r

game." "I can pray. You can work," Schmidt said. And with that, the team's regular season was over. "See you next season," she said as she left the arena.

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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 469 NW Wall St.' 541-382-5542 www.trinitybend.org

CHURCH & SCHOOL LCMS 2550 NE Butler Market Road Bend, OR 97701 541-382-1832

Sunday Schedule One service at9:00 ant First United Methodist 680 NW Bond, Bend, OR We are grateful to the community for the outpouring of help

Saturday Vigil 5;30 pm

The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector

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FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER

1049 NE 11th St.• 541-382-8274 SUNDAYS:

9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship

5:00 to 5:45 pm

COMM U N ITY BIBLK CHURCH AND CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOI.

541-593-8341 Beaver at Theater Drive, PO Box 4278, Sunriver, OR 97707

"Transforming Lives Through the Truth of the Word" All are Welcome!

(Spiritual) Life" Part II in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 am.

SUNDAY WORSHIP AND THE WORD - 9:30 Am.

Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service.

Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - 11:15 am Nursery Care available

On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm A number of Faith lourney Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDMOND ASSKMBLY OF GOD 1865 W Antler • Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS

Morning Worship 8.30 am 8 10:30 am Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm

The church is located at Beaver and Theater Drives in Sunriver Everyone is welcome. •Women'sBibleStudy -Tuesdays,10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.) Sept. - May • Youth Ministry (gr. 7-12) Wednesdays 6:15 pm • Men'sBibleStudy -Thursdays9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 8 4 year olds Call for information

CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF REDMOND

536 SW 10th, Redmond 541-548-2974

Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery W ednesday NITE Live Kids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt

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

541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children S Adult Classes Worship Service — II:00 am

NEW HOPE KVANGELICAL

20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389-3436

Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,

Sunday Worship Services 8:30 am - 10: 15 am - 11 am

Nursery F Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy Osborne and Glenn Bartnik 13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte 541 -548-3066

REAL LIFK CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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

Sunday Services 8 am Traditional Service

(No child care for 8 am service)

20225 Cooley Rd. 13end Phone: (541) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org

full child care II am Service (Full child care) For information, please call ... Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844

Sundays: 8:30 G 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm YouthGroup:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are available, call for days and times.

Associate Pastors Don Henderson & Mike Sweeney

"Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.org •

"Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"

Masses Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM 8 7:00 PM Domingo 12:30 PM -M isa en Espanol

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH

Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. Our members represent a wide range of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and lews by choice. Our monthly activities include social functions, services, religious education, Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult education

Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am B II:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor

Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Saturday3:00 PM -4:45 PM -English Thursday6:00 PM -7:00 PM -English o Espanol Domingo II:15 AM- 12:15PM - Espanol CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA

For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org •

Jueves7:00 PM -M isa en Espanol

BERKAN BIBLE CHURCH In Partnership with

American Missionary Fellowship Near Highland and 23rd Ave. 2378 SW Glacier Pl. Redmond, OR 97756

Wepreach tliegood newsof JesusChrist, singgreatliyinnsof'faiih, and searchtheScripiures together. Sunday Worship Service - 10:30 am Bible Study - Thursday, 10:30 am Teaching from the KIV and NKIV 13ible

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

Corner of NW Franklin G Lava Masses Sunday 4:30 PM Monday- Friday 7:00 AM B 12:15 PM Saturday 8:00 AM Exposition F Benediction Monday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Thursday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Friday, March 22 at 6:30 pm Shabbat Service Saturday, March 23 at 9:00 am Torah Study Saturday, March 23 at 10:30 am Torah Service

Central Oregon Community Sunday School Congregation Shalom Bayit 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend

www.redmondbbc.org

Church Office: 541-389-8787 E-maih theriver@mailshack.com Send to: PO Box 808, Bend OR 97709 www therivermennonite org

Annual passover Community Seder M onday, March 25 at6:00 pm For information B reservations: www.bethtikvahbend.org

Regardless of your beliefs or religion, singing HU can bring you greater

happiness, love, and understanding. of consciousness to the Divine Being. It

has helped people of many different faiths open their hearts more fully to the uplifting presence and security of God's love. Singing HU can help you experience: • Comfort, peace, joy • Expanded awareness • Inner light and/or sound • A subtle sense of Divine Love

• The healing of a broken heart

• Solace during times of grief

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Answers to your questions

HOUSE OF COVENANT

Messianic Synagogue Est. 1994

For the complete schedule of ServicesF Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org

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 mornings 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 FKLLOWSHIP

0 Celebration Church 63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend Saturday 10:30 am-2 pm Worship/Dance-StudyFood/Fellowship I-Iebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337 Children's Program www.livingtorahfellowship.com

GRACK FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend 382-6862

BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St..• 541-382-5496

Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Available) Sunday School 10:20 a.m. Education Hour 10:45 a.m.

Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY 9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service

LentenService Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Women's Bible Study Tuesday 9:15 a.m . Men'sBible Study Wednesday 7;30 a m.

Nursery Care 6 Children's Church ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM 8:30 am Sunday

Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor Chris Kramer 60850 Brosterhous Rd. Bend, OR 97702

www.miraclesinyourlife.org or call 541-728-6476.

Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241

COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street (3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367 Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor

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 for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend

(Across Ninth St, from Bend High) All Are Welcome Alwaysi Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor

Simplifying The Soul: Schedules 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional 5:01 pm relaxed Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery care provided

March 29- Good Friday Service 7:00pm March 31 - Easter Sunday Services 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional 5:01 pm relaxed Wednesday Noon Silence F Supper Worship 12.30 pm Contemplative Prayer Youth Events See Youth Blog: http://bendfp.org/youth/

WEDNESDAY

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SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH

Meeting at the Golden Age Club 40 SE 5th St., Bend Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to worshipping God and teaching the Bible truths recovered through the Reformation. Call for information about other meetings 541-420-1667

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March 10, 2013 at II:00am: "The God Problem" Rev. Alex Holt, Interim Minister. Few theological challenges face Unitarian Universalists and many others more than "The God Problem." What are we to do with this vexing issue in a culture that assumes people believe in a traditional 'God'?

Childcare and religious education for children is available. See our website for more information www.uufco.org Meeting place: THE OLD STONE 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Maih PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709

www.uufco.org (541 ) 385-3908 •

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH In the Heart of Down Town Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541-382-1672 Everyone isWelcoine! Rev. Emmett Shortreed Sermon Title; "Show Business" Scripture: Luke 18:1-9

9:00 am - Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9 am Service 11:00 am - Traditional Service Childcare provided on Sunday "During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music S Fellowship Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson

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www.sovereigngracebend.com

We are a Welcoming Congregation

4 Saturdays and TMC: $110 5 Saturdays and TMC: $132 The Bulletin:

WEEKLY

9.00 am - Informal Worship Service 9:15 am - Junior Church II:00 am - Formal Worship Service Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 Wednesdays Bible Study at 10:00 am Soup Supper at 5:30 pm and Holden Evening Prayer at 6:30 pm (during Lent)

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRAL OREGON "Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship"

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

(541) 388-0765 www.nativityinbend.com

230 NE Ninth Street, Bend www.bendfp.org 541-382-4401

6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study 10.00 am 50+ Bible Study

For more information please visit www.eckankar.org or

Nursery Care provided for all services.

Choirs music groups Bible study fellowship and ministries every week

Followed by a discussion.

• A release of fears Reconciliation Tuesday7:30 AM -8:00 AM -English o Espanol Saturday8:30AM -9:30 AM -English o Espanol

Pastor Ed Nelson 541-777-0784

period of sacred contemplation.

WednesdayMid-Week Services Children 8 Youth Programs 7:00 pm

Holy Week Services

Singing HU can draw us closer in our state Stations of the Cross Friday 7:00PM - English

about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief

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

THE RIVKR MENNONITK CHURCH Sunday, 3 pm at the Old Stone Church, 157 NW Franklin Ave., Bend Sunday School 2 years - 5th grade Nursery 0-2 years Visitors welcome

a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU, pronounced like the word hue, is sung for

Sunday Worship Services: 8.00 am, 9.30 am, II:00 am

M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm 3rdTues.Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach

Rabbi Glenn Ettman

EASTMONT COMMUNITY SCHOOL

Learn how to sing HU, a love song to God:

Sunday Mormng Worship 8:45 am 8 10:45 am

Youth Groups High School — Sunday ll:00am- 12:30pm MiddleSchool -Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm

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"Educating and Developing the Whole Child For more information about our education Sundays programs, please call for the Glory of God" 9:00 a.m. F 10:45 a.m. Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826. HOLY REDKKMER CATHOLIC PARISH Pre K 5th Grade Worship Services Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor 62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049 All services are held at the www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office: 541-536-3571 First United Methodist Church Sundays 6:00 p.m. Principal Lonna Carnahan 680 NW Bond Street Hispanic Worship Service www.eastmontcommunityschool.com HOLY REDKKMER, LA PINE 541 -388-8826 16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday Mass Weekly Bible Studies and 9:00 am Ministries for all ages Sunday Mass — 10:00 am FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Contact: 541-382-5822 Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00 pm MISSION (LCMS) SCIENTIST Pastor John Lodwick The missionof!Iie Ciiurcii is!o forgive sins!hrouyh the HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER 1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100 www.eastmontchurch.com Gospelandtherebygrant eternal life. 18143 Cottonwood Rd. (South of Portland Ave.) Thurs. Mass 9;30 am; (St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg FOUNDRY CHURCH Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm Church Service B Sunday School: 10 am Confession XXVIII.8, 10) (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) Sunday mass 8:00 am 10 am Sunday School W ed. Testimony Meeting; 7:30 pm "A Heart for Bend in the Confessions: Thurs. 9:00 - 9: 15am 11 am Divine Service Childcare provided. Heart of Bend" OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 120 Mississippi Dr 3/10: Vespers. I:00 PM. Pastor Syd Brestel Reading Room: Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm 3/17: Vespers. I:00 PM. Confessions: Sundays 12:00 -12:15 pm 3/28: Divine Service: The Festival of 115 NW Minnesota Ave. SUNDAY Maundy Thursday 7:00 PM. HOLY FAMILY, Mon. through Fri.: II am - 4 pm 3/29: Divine Service: The Festival of Good 9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone near Christmas Valley Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm Friday. I:00 PM 10:15 AM Worship Service 57255 Fort Rock Rd Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. This Sunday, Syd Brestel will be preaching 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), from Philippians 4:10 on "Contentment, the ECHANKAR ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI Terrebonne, OR CATHOLIC CHURCH Key to Success". Religion of the Pastor Rev. Iames A. Radloff Light andSound of God www.lutheransonline.com/ Parochial Vicar Rev. Juan Carlos Chiarinoti For Kidztown, Middle School and condordialutheranmission 541-382-3631 High School activities Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Experience an Eckankar Call 541-382-3862 Phone: 541-325-6773 NEW CHURCH Community HU www.bendchurch.org 2450 NE 27th Street HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC 3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond • 541-548-4161

21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

Wednesdays in LentSoup Supper 6:15 8 Service 7:00 pm

Coffee,snacksand fellowship

9:30 am Contemporary Service with CALVARY CHAPEL BEND

9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9.00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children 8 Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education II:00 am Traditional Worship

Pastor Randy Myers www.newhopebend.com

Potluck 6 pm M usicand the Word 7 pm

Sunday Worship Service 8:30 am Contemporary II:00 am Liturgical Sunday School for all ages at 10:00 am

Children's Room available during services Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages

Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!

Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays

Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM

EASTMONT CHURCH NE Neff Rd., I/2 mi. E. of St. Charles Medical Center

Worship in the Heart of Redmond

Major's Robert B Miriam Keene

at 9;00 am, each Sunday to hear "Transforming Truth" with Pastor Glen.

WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH KLCA

www.redmondchristian.org

www.powellbuttechurch.com Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org

755 NE 2nd Street, Bend 541 -389-8888 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP

SundayWorship 9:00 am F 10:30 am This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message titled "The First Day of the Rest of Your

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and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm

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All are welcome through our red doors

Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) Confessions on Wednesdays from

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VOLUNTEER SEARCH Volunteer Search is compiled by the Department of HumanServices Volunteer Services. The organizations listed are seeking volunteers for a variety of tasks. Tosee afull list, and for additional information on the types of help needed, go online to www.beudbulletiu.com/volunteer. Changes, additions or deletions should be sent to 1300 N.W.Wall St., Suite103, Bend 97701, email Lin.H.Gardner@state.or.us or call 54I-693-8988.

Information Center, 888-505-2673. J BAR JLEARNINGCENTER: Rick Buening, rbuening©jbarj.org or 541-389-1 409. JUNIPERSWIM & FITNESS CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER:Rachel Kane, 541-3835958, ext. 274.

LA PINE HIGHSCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockert©bend.k12.or.us or 541-355-8501.

SENIORS

MEADOWLARK MANOR:Peggy Kastberg, 541-382-7025.

AARP:www.aarp.org/money/taxaide or888-687-2277.

MOUNTAINSTARFAMILYRELIEF NURSERY:541-322-6820.

ASPEN RIDGEALZHEIMER'S ASSISTEDLIVING AND RETIREMENT COMMUNITY:54 I-385-8500.

NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext. 115.

BEND SENIORCENTER: Kim, 54 I-706-6 I27. CASCADEVIEW NURSING AND ALZHEIMER'SCARECENTER: 54 I-382-7 l61.

CENTRAL OREGONCOUNCIL ON AGING(COCOA)AND MEALS ON WHEELS: www.councilonaging.org or 54 I -678-5483. LA PINESENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER: Pat Potter, 541-536-6237.

LONG-TERMCARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM:NancyAllen, 541-312-2488. PILOTBUTTE REHABILITATION CENTER:541-382-553 I. PRINEVILLESOROPTIMIST SENIOR CENTER:Melody,541-447-6844. TOUCHMARK ATMT. BACHELOR VILLAGE: 541-383-1414. VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION: 54 I -548-7018.

ANIMALS AND ENVIRONMENT

OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE:541-548-6088, 541-447-6228 or541-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 541-548-6088. READ TOGETHER: 541-388-7746. REDMOND HIGHSCHOOL: 541-923-4807.

REDMOND LEARNINGCENTER:Zach Sartin, 541-923-4854. REDMOND YOUNGLIFE: 541-923-8530. SCHOOL-TO-CAREERPARTNERSHIP: Kent Child, 541-322-3261. SMART (STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600. TRILLIUM FAMILYSERVICES: 503-205-0194. VIMA LUPWAHOMES:www. lupwahomes.org or 541-420-9634. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON:541-385-0470.

BEND SPAY& NEUTERPROJECT: 54 I-617- I010.

HEALTH

CAT RESCUE,ADOPTION & FOSTER TEAM (CRAFT):www.craftcats.org, 541-389-8420 or541-598-5488.

AMERICANCANCER SOCIETY: Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114.

CHIMPS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or 541-410-4122. DESCHUTESLANDTRUST: www.deschuteslandtrust.org or 54 I-330-00 I7. DESCHUTESNATIONAL FOREST: Jean Nelson-Dean, 541-383-5576.

EASTCASCADESAUDUBON SOCIETY:www.ecaudubon.org or 541-241-2190. THE ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: 541-385-6908. EQUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND: www.equineoutreach. com or joan@equineoutreach.com or 541-419-3717. HEALINGREINS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER: Darcy Justice, 541-382-9410.

AMERICANREDCROSS: 54 I -749-411 I. DESCHUTESCOUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT: Tuesday Johnson, Tuesday Johnson©co.deschutes. or.us or 541-322-7425. FRIENDSWITH FLOWERS OF OREGON: www. friendswithflowersoforegon.com or 541-480-8700.

HOSPICEOF REDMONDSISTERS:www.redmondhospice. org or Volunteer Coordinator at 541-548-7483. MOUNTAINVIEWHOSPITAL:JoDee Tittle, 541-475-3882, ext. 5097. MOUNTAINVIEW HOSPITAL HOSPICE: 541-460-4030 or Tori Schultz, tschultz@mvhd.org or 541475-3882, ext. 5327.

HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON: Jen, jennifer©hsco.org or 54 I -382-3537.

NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS— CENTRAL OREGON: Eileen White, namicentraloregonO gmail.com.

HUMANE SOCIETYOF THE OCHOCOS: 541-447-7178.

NEWBERRY HOSPICE:541-536-7399.

HUMANE SOCIETYOF REDMOND: volunteer©redmondhumane.org or 541-923-0882. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 54 I -389-9115. STEWARDSHIPFOR SUSTAINABLE BAGGING:LexaMcAllister, Imcallister©cocc.edu or 54I-914-6676. SUNRIVERNATURECENTER& OBSERVATORY: 541-593-4442. VOLUNTEERCAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS: Tom Mottl, 54 I -416-6859.

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULTBASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT (COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregoryID cocc.edu or 541-318-3788.

ALYCE HATCHCENTER: Andy Kizans, 54 I-383-1980. BEND PARK& RECREATION DISTRICT:Kim, 541-706-6127. BIGBROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF CENTRAL OREGON:541-3I26047 (Bend), 541-447-3851, ext. 333 (Prineville) or 541-325-5603 (Madras).

BOY SCOUTSOF AMERICA: Paul Abbott, paulabbott©scouting.org or 54 I -382-4647. BOYS &GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL OREGON: www.bgcco.org, info@ bgcco.org or 541-617-2877.

CAMP FIREUSA CENTRAL OREGON: campfire©bendcable.com or 541-382-4682. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: Julie Bibler, 541-330-3907. CIRCLE OFFRIENDS: Beth, beth@ acircleoffriendsoregon.com or 54 I-588-6445. DESCHUTES COUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICE— CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPY© deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTS PROGRAM:Steve Guzanskis, 54 I -678-5483.

GIRL SCOUTS:541-389-8146. GIRLSON THE RUN OF DESCHUTES COUNTY:www.deschutescountygotr. org or info©deschutescountygotr.org. GRANDMA'8HOUSE:54I-383-35l5.

PARTNERS IN CARE:www. partnersbend.org or SarahPeterson at 541-382-5882.

RELAYFORLIFE:Stefan Myers, 541-504-4920. ST. CHARLESIN BENDAND ST. CHARLESIN REDMOND: 541-706-6354. VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: Kristi, 541-585-9008.

ARTS, MUSIC, CULTURE AND HERITAGE 88.9KPOV, BEND'8 COMMUNITY RADIOSTATION:info©kpov.org or 541-322-0863.

541-389-2075. BEND COMMUNITYCENTER: Sherry Fisher, volunteer© bendscommunitycenter.org or 541-312-2084. BETHLEHEMINN: www. bethleheminn.org or 541-322-8768. CENTER FORCOMPASSIONATE LIVING (PREVIOUSLYPEACE CENTER OFCENTRAL OREGON): www.compassionatecenter.org or Beth Hansen, 541-923-6677. CENTRALOREGONVETERANS OUTREACH: covo.org©gmail.com or 541-383-2793. DEPARTMENTOFHUMAN SERVICES/VOLUNTEERSERVICES: Lin Gardner, 541-693-8988. DEPARTMENTOFHUMAN SERVICES/VOLUNTEERSERVICES CROOK COUNTY:Valerie Dean, 541447-3851, ext. 427. DISABLEDAMERICANVETERANS (DAV):Don Lang, 541-647-1002. FAMILY KITCHEN: Cindy Tidball, cindyt©bendcable.com or 541-610-6511. FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER: 541-389-5468. HUMAN DIGNITYCOALITION: 541-385-3320. HUNGERPREVENTION COALITION:Marie, info© hungerpreventioncoalition.org or 541-385-9227. LA PINECOMMUNITY KITCHEN: 541-536- l3 l2. NEIGHBORIMPACT: chrisq@ neighborimpact.org or 541-548-2380, ext. 106. PEACEBRIDGES, INC., BEND: www.abridgetopeace.org or JohnC. Schwechten at 541-383-2646. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: www.pflagcentraloregon.org or 541-317-2334. RONALD MCDONALDHOUSE:Teresa, 541-318-4950. SAVINGGRACE:541-382-9227 or 541-504-2550. SOROPTIMISTINTERNATIONAL OF BEND:www.sibend.org, president© sibend.org or 541-728-0820. ST. VINCENT DE PAULSOCIAL SERVICES:541-389-6643. VOLUNTEER CONNECT:www. volunteerconnectnow.org or 541-385-8977. WINNINGOVER ANGER & VIOLENCE: www.winningover.org or 541-382-1 943. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0750.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AND THRIFT STORES BENDAREAHABITAT FOR HUMANITY:541-385-5387. HABITATRESTORE:Di Crocker, 541-312-6709. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON THRIFTSTORE: Marcy Hosket, 541-388-3448. NEAT REPEAT THRIFT SHOP: Peg, 541-447-6429. NEWBERRYHABITATFOR HUMANITY:54 I-593-5005. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STORE OF BEND:541-389-0129. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STORE OFREDMOND: 54 l-548-5288. REDMOND HABITATFOR HUMANITY: Scott or Warren, 541-548-1406. REDMOND HABITATRESTORE: Roy, 541-548-1406. SISTERSHABITAT FOR HUMANITY: 541-549-1193. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL— LAPINE: 541-536-1956. ST. VINCENTDEPAUL— REDMOND: 541-923-5264.

GOVERNMENT, CITY AND COMMUNITY

THE CITIZENREVIEWBOARD(CRB): ART COMMITTEEOF THE REDMOND crb.volunteer.resources©ojd.state. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY: Linda or.us or 888-530-8999. Barker,541-312-1064. CITY OFBEND:Cheryl Howard, ARTS CENTRALSTATION: choward©ci.bend.or.us or 541-617-1317. 541-388-5505. CASCADESTHEATRICAL COMPANY: COURT APPOINTEDSPECIAL 541-389-0803. ADVOCATE (CASA): www. casaofcentraloregon.org or CENTRALOREGON SYMPHONY 541-389-16 I8. ASSOCIATION:Julie, 541-383-7779. DESCHUTESCOUNTY VICTIMS' DES CHUTESHISTORICAL MUSEUM: ASSISTANCEPROGRAM: 541-389-1813, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Diane Stecher, 541-317-3186 or Tuesday through Saturday. 541-388-6525. DESCHUTESPUBLIC LIBRARY DESCHUTESRIVER WOODS SYSTEM:541-312-1032. NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: www.drwna.org or Barbara at info© FRIENDS OFTHE BEND LIBRARIES: www.fobl.org or Meredith Shadrach at drwna.org or 541-382-0561. 541-617-7047. JEFFERSON COUNTYCRIME VICTIMS' ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: HIGH DESERT CHAMBER Tina Farrester, 541-475-4452, ext. MUSIC:Isabelle Senger, www. highdesertchambermusic.com, info@ 4108. highdesertchambermusic.com or JEFFERSONCOUNTYVOLUNTEER 541-306-3988. SERVICES:Therese Helton, 541-4756131, ext. 208. HIGH DESERTMUSEUM: LA PINERURAL FIREPROTECTION 541-382-4754. DISTRICT:Volunteer Coordinator, LA PINE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Cindylu, 541-536-2935. 541-3 I7-1097. ORCHARDDISTRICT LATINOCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION: NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: Brad, volunteer@latca.org or www.orcharddistrictneighborhood. 541-382-4366. com. SUNRIVERAREACHAMBEROF THE NATUREOFWORDS: www.thenatureofwords.org or COMMERCE: 541-593-8149. 541-330-438 I. VISIT BEND: www.visitbend.com or 541-382-8048. REDMOND FRIENDSOFTHE LIBRARY:541-312-1060. REDMONDINTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE (R.I.C.E.): Barb, bonitodia@msn.com or 541 -447-0732. TOWER THEATREFOUNDATION: 541-3 I7-0700.

HEALTHYBEGINNINGS:www.myhb. org or 541-383-6357.

HUMAN SERVICES

HIGH DESERTTEENSVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:www.highdesertmuseum. org or 541-382-4757.

ABILITREE:volunteer@abilitree.org or 541-388-8103, ext. 217. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL:Philip Randall, 541-388-1793. ASSISTANCELEAGUEOFBEND:

IEP PARTNERS: Carmelle Campbell at the Oregon Parent Training and

SUPPORT GROUPS The following list contains supportgroup information submitted to The Bulletin.

Submissi onsmustbeupdated monthly for inclusion. To submit, email relevant details to communitylife@ bendbulletin.com. ABILITREEPEER GROUP FOR PERSONSAFFECTEDBYA DISABILITY:541-388-8 I03, ext. 203. ABILITREEYOUNG PEER GROUP:541-388-8103 ext. 207. ADHD ADULTSUPPORTGROUP: 541-420-3023. ADOPTIVEPARENTSUPPORT GROUP:541-389-5446. AGE WIDEOPEN (ADULT CHILDRENSUPPORT GROUP): 541-410-4162 or www. agewideopen.com. AIDSEDUCATION FOR PREVENTION, TREATMENT, COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SUPPORT(DESCHUTES COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT):541-322-7402. AIDS HOTLINE:800-342-AIDS. AL-ANON:541-728-3707 or www.centraloregonal-anon.org. ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS (AA):541-548-0440 or www. coigaa.org. ALSSUPPORTGROUP: 541-977-7502. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION: 541-548-7074. ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-948-7214. AUTISM RESOURCEGROUP OF CENTRALOREGON: 541-788-0339. BEND ATTACHMENT PARENTING:541-385-1787. BEND S-ANONFAMILY GROUP: 888-285-3742. BEND ZENMEDITATION GROUP: 541-382-6122 or541-382-6651. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT GROUPS: 541-382-5882. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT GROUP/ADULTSAND CHILDREN:541-383-3910. BEYOND AFFAIRSNETWORK: A peer group for victims of infidelity, baninbend©yahoo. com. BRAIN INJURYSUPPORT GROUP:541-382-9451. BRAINTUMOR SUPPORT GROUP:541-350-7243 BREAST-FEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP:541-385-1787. CANCERFAMILYSUPPORT GROUP:541-706-5864. CANCER INFORMATIONLINE: 541-706-7743. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-536-7399. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-6802. CELEBRATE RECOVERY: New Hope Church, Bend,541-4805276; Faith Christian Center, Bend, 541-382-8274; Redmond Assembly of GodChurch, 541548-4555; Westside Church, Bend, 541-382-7504, ext. 201; Metolius Friends Community Church, 541-546-4974; Agape Harvest Fellowship, La Pine, 541-536-4384. CENTRAL OREGONCHILD CAR SEATCLINIC (PROPER INSTALLATIONINFORMATION FOR SEAT ANDCHILD): 541-504-50 I6. CHILDREN'S VISION FOUNDATION: 541-330-3907. CHRISTIANWOMEN OF HOPE (WOMEN'SCANCER SUPPORT GROUP):541-382-1832. CLAREBRIDGEOFBEND (ALZHEIMER'SSUPPORT GROUP):541-385-4717 or rnorton1@brookdaleliving.com. COFFEEAND CONNECTION CANCERSUPPORTGROUP: 541-706-3754. COMPASSIONATEFRIENDS (FORTHOSE GRIEVING THE LOSS OFA CHILD):54I-4800667 or 541-536-1709. CREATIVITY & WELLNESSMOOD GROUP:541-647-0865. CROOKEDRIVER RANCHADULT GRIEF SUPPORT: 541-548-7483. DEFEATCANCER: 541-706-7743. DESCHUTESCOUNTYMENTAL HEALTH24-HOUR CRISISLINE:

541-322-7500. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE:541-549-9622 or 541-771-1620. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT:541-480-8269 or suemiller92©gmail.com. DEPRESSIONSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -617-0543. DIABETICSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-598-4483. DISABILITYSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-388-8103. DIVORCECARE:541-410-4201. DOUBLETROUBLERECOVERY: Addiction and mental illness group; 54 I -317-0050. DYSTONIASUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -388-2577. ENCOPRESIS(SOILING): 541-5482814 or encopresis@gmail.com. EVENINGBEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP:541-460-4030 FAITHBASED RECOVERY GROUP: Drug and alcohol addictions; pastordavid©thedoor3r.org. FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER: 54 I-389-5468. GAMBLERSANONYMOUS: Redmond 541-280-7249,Bend 541-390-4365. GAMBLINGHOT LINE:800-233-8479. GLUCOSECONTROL LOW CARB DIET SUPPORTGROUP: kjdnrcd©yahoo. com or 541-504-0726. GLUTENINTOLERANCEGROUP (CELIAC):541-389-1731. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:Supportfor pregnant teensandteenmoms; 54 I-383-3515. GRANDPARENTS RAISINGOUR CHILDREN'S KIDS:541-306-4939. GRIEFSHAREGRIEFRECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP:541-382-1832. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-3066633, 541-318-0384 or mullinski@ bendbroadband.com. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -548-7483. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS: For the bereaved; 541-771-3247. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -447-2510. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 54I-420-8673. GRIEFSHARE (FAITH-BASED) RECOVERY CLASS:541-389-8780. HEALINGENCOURAGEMENT FOR ABORTION-RELATEDTRAUMA (H.E.A.R.T.): 541-318-1949. HEALTHYFAMILIESOF TH EHIGH DESERT:Homevisits for families with newborns; 541-749-2133 IMPROVE YOURSTRESS LIFE: 54 I -706-2904. LA LECHELEAGUEOF BEND: 541-317-5912. LIVING WELL(CHRONIC CONDITIONS):541-322-7430. LIVING WITHCHRONICILLNESSES SUPPORT GROUP:541-536-7399. LUPUS &FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP:541-526-1375. MADRAS NICOTINE ANONYMOUS GROUP:541-993-0609. MATERNAL/CHILDHEALTH PROGRAM(DESCHUTES COUNTYHEALTHDEPARTMENT): 54 I -322-7400. MEN'SCANCER SUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -706-5864. MENDED HEARTSSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -706-4789. MOMMY ANDMEBREASTFEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP: Laura, 541-322-7450. MULTIPLESCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-6802. NARCONON: 800-468-6933. NARCOTICSANONYMOUS (NA):

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Painting Continued from D1 Naturally, she decided to try her hand at painting with beer. It worked well, but the darker beers — stouts and porters — show up much more than lighter lagers. She likes painting with Deschutes Brewery's Black Butte Porter and Slnistor Black Ale from 10 Barrel Brewing, among many others. Eland was recently commissioned to create large-scale paintings fo r t h e r e c ently opened Worthy Brewing Co. The paintings show close ups of beer ingredients — hops, barley, yeast and water from Tumalo Falls. "It's fun to paint that way," said Eland. Every once in a while she starts to miss painting with color and will work on an oil painting. But for the most part, she says she is happy to work with the tans and browns of beer and coffee. Eland has used the beer painting technique to recreate photos from a 1920s Tour de France, with bicyclists drinking beer, as well as lumberjacks from long ago cutting down old-growth timber while sipping pints. The paintings have a nostalgic quality. She says she is drawn to th e older style and look rather than modern styles. W orking w it h b e e r c a n have its challenges. In order to make a darker color, Eland brushes on more and more layers of beer. But erasing a color is difficult. She can add water, but it doesn't work well. "Once it's there, you have to work with it." It takes about tw o p i nts to make a t y pical painting, although it depends on the amount of shading required. Afterward, she puts a coating on to seal the painting, which means any beer scent disappears, which is probably good since most people don't like the smell of stale beer. In general, E l and s a ys, people seem to enjoy her work. She is able to work full time as an artist. She does some commission work and also sells her work online at Etsy.com, as well as at her studio in the Workhouse in Bend and at some festivals.

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Karen Eland took a page from a familiar photo for her painting "The Lager Loggers." Prints of Eland's work with beer are on sale in her studio at The Workhouse in Bend.

"Coming here showed me the craft involved in beer ... thisis almost a way to celebrate that." — Karen Eland

Eland says people often do a double-take when they realize her work is made out of beer; some ask silly questions. She's heard a lot of jokes of "Can I lick your painting?" L ooking a h e ad , E l a n d hopes to keep creating new art with beer. She would like t o make a map of th e A l e Trail using beer as well as a posterfor each associated brewery. She can also see herself doing more commercial or advertising work, both in beer and coffee. Eland doesn't take her work too seriously — she understands it is a novelty, but it's one she enjoys. "Coming here showed me the craft involved in beer ...

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of roughly $75 million.) Not only would that make for the biggest debut of 2013 by far — "Identity Thief" currently holds the record with its $34.6 million February launch — but the strong

opening could help jumpstart what has been a slow year for filmgoing. For the last six weekends, ticket sales have been down compared with the same period in 2 012. Year-todate, receipts are off about 8 percent, while attendance is down 9 percent, according to Hollywood.com. But "Oz" seems poised to become a global hit. The movie, a prequel of sorts to the 1939 classic "The Wizard of Oz," is opening overseas in most major foreign markets Friday. The film will premiere in Russia and Mexico this weekend but won't hit theaters in France and China until later in the month. To stoke interest in the picture abroad, Walt Disney Studios r ecently sent "Oz" stars James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz and Mila Kunis to premieres in Tokyo, Moscow, London and Paris. In the film, Franco plays a charlatan magician who is transported from his native Kansas to the magical land of Oz, where he is mistaken for its long-awaited

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couple enjoy going to special beer tastings and events; they travel to tour breweries and have gone to beer education classes. "It's something we would search out," said Harrison. During all of t h ese beerrelated events, Harrison took photos. She joked that you could read the foam left in the pint glass like people read tea leaves. She realized that she could use one of her photos of beer foam in a glass to create metal jewelry. The resulting rings, necklaces and earrings have a strong, abstract effect. She also uses photos of her travels and other interesting images to create jewelry.Harrison says people "love the beer (jewelry), espe-

Harrison crafted this sterling silver piece from a pitcher of beer.

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cially in Bend." The beer-inspired jewelry are some of her

biggest selling items. Some people have requested Harrison make jewelry out of a specific beer, which she enjoys. She says she is always willing to go have a beer with someone. Harrison was able to quit her day job last year, but she is "still working on breaking even" to pursue her expensive craft. She says she is grateful for her supportive

husband. She sells her work online at Etsy.com as well as at her studio at the Workhouse, not far f rom E land. You can also catch Harrison at numerous local festivals and gatherings — and don't be surprisedto see her ata local brewery. " I try an d have fun a n d find where the beer is," said Harrison. — Reporter: 541-617-7860, ajohnsonC<bendbulletin.com

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will be joined by a particularly famous new co-star: Brooke Shields, as an Air Force pilot who proves herself a worthy opponent to Army Gen. Michael Holden (Brian McNamara) as each tries to maintain a degree of professional power. gess Jenkins); singer-actress For all the actors who are Ashanti appears as a mother j ust s t arting t h e ir "Army of three whose husband (Josh- Wives" tenures on location in ua Henry) serves overseas; C harleston, S.C., Kelli W i l J esse McCartney, who h a s liams, McNamara and Wendy dual careers in singing and Davis remain prominent on acting, portrays a new soldier the series — as does Catheager to make his mark; and erine Bell, whose alter ego Elle McLemore is cast as the Denise Sherwood remains so latter's new, young wife,forced pivotal to the show, ABC Stuto build a life for herself away dios signed the popular "JAG" from other loved ones. alum to a new contract early to And midway t hrough it s ensure the drama would have new season, "Army Wives" at least another year.

"I'm really enjoying it," Bell says of the rebuilding of the cast."There are a lotofchanges, and while it's the same show, it also feels different. Denise has become the central friend people come to for different reasons, especially as the new girls try to fit in. The new characters are fun, and I think they're nice additions. As in Army life, people get moved every couple of years, and new friendships form ... so it's realistic, for sure. "If anything, (the original actors and characters) got to stay together longer than most people do on a military base," notes Bell, who adds, "I've met Brooke Shields several times, and she's a sweetheart, a real-

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days off." A similar work pace usually applies to DeVitto's husband, Paul Wesley, alias the undead S tefan on Th e C W ' s "The Vampire Diaries," on which she recentlyacted in scenes with him for the first time. She also has a well-known father in the longtime drummer for music icon Billy Joel, Liberty DeVitto, and she has family ties to the real military as well. "I don't have relatives in the Army specifically," she says, "but I have family in the Air Force, a couple of cousins and an uncle. And my aunt was actually a chief petty officer in the Navy for a long time. They were all so thrilled, on so many levels, that I got this role.

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and they were like, 'Your character's an Airborne, and she's from Michigan? Amazing! ' " With so many ofher co-stars new to the world of "Army Wives" that she's known for so long, Bell — who also will continue her "Good Witch" series of TV movies for Hallmark Channel at Halloween — takes her position as one of the seniorcast members seriously,despite her trademark good humor. "I'm always aware of the fact that you set the tone," she says, "but it's a great cast and crew, with real camaraderie. We've always had a great vibe, and we're just keeping that

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Dear Abby: I have a problem. B asically, I don't like me. I a m self-conscious about my w eight, my face, my personality. I'm not pretty. I have heard so many times I should "just be myself" that I am sick of it! I don't want to be myself because I don't like myself. DEAR All of my friends ABBY are either beautiful, witty, kind or whatever. And I am not, I guess. Please tell me what to do about it. — Coming Up Short in Oregon

Dear Coming Up Short:I do have a few suggestions, and the first is to stop being your own worst enemy. The more you dwell on what you think you lack, the more you will amplify those things. Find one thing you like about yourself and build from there. Because you're self-conscious about your weight, do something about it by adopting a healthy eating and exercise plan. While you may not be acover girl,you can be well-groomed. More i m portant than being "witty" is to be a good listener. Remember that, and people will think you are a great conversationalist.

HAPPY BIRTHDAYFOR SATURDAY,MARCH9, 2013: This year ideas keep popping up from all directions. At times, you will need to vanish or close down from excess communication. You might wonder how you are able to implement so many great suggestions. If Stars showthekind you are single, of dayyou'll have yo u could meet ** * * * D ynamic someone very ** * * P ositive sp e cial to your life ** * Average his t ory. You might ** So-so find that you often * Difficult don't agree with this person, but you do find each other exciting. If you are attached, you know that there is another solution just around the corner. Learn to work as a team, and understand that both of you can be right with different solutions. AQUARIUSunderstandsyou well.

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and nothing is going on. My point is that there IS something going on — from his side — even though she may not realize it. We have gone round and round about this to the point of exhaustion. Should I let this go or continue to insist that their relationship be redefined? — Uneasy in Florida Dear Uneasy:Looking from the outside in, I suspect that your wife

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together. You might enjoy getting out of town or going to a flea market or two. You will have a better time if you socialize at the same time. Honor a need for change and more spontaneity. Tonight: Catch up on a friend's or loved one's news.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) ** * * You naturally draw others in as you create mischief. Reveal more of yourself to a new friend or partner. Understand what is happening with this seemingly demanding person.He orshe only wants more time with you. Let it happen. Tonight: Paint the town red.

LEO (July23-Aug. 22) ** * * * O t hers notice the twinkle in your eye, and they know you are up for a fun time. Whether an event is preplanned makes no difference, as you will add a touch of excitement. If you are single, stop and take another look at a new person. Tonight: The good times could go on and on.

** * * * Y our day revolves around getting together with friends. Whatever youaspireto be could become a reality today or in the near future. A misunderstanding or taking someone's comments personally would be a mistake. VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept. 22) ** * A project on hold finally gets Tonight: You are the center of attention. worked on, and you will feel better about TAURUS (April 20-May20) yourself as a result. Decide to carry it out ** * * W hether you are the host to completion and see what happens. of an event or simply a guest who is Confusion surrounds a domestic matter. responsible for someone, others will Know that no one means ill. Tonight: With counton youto dow hatis needed.You yourfavorite person. will move from experiencing high tension LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) to being relaxed. Tonight: A force to be ** * * * A p proach a situation in a dealt with. different manner. You are especially GEMINI (May 21-June20) ** * * Y our energy and intellect work creative when you're exploring a new idea

is enjoying all the attention she's receiving from this young man. She's in her mid-40s and it has to be flattering. This is not to imply that the communications will lead to anything more. So step back, find your sense of humor and try to be less heavy-handed until this blows over. Because it will. Dear Abby:M y stepfatherdied recently. I found out when I saw his obituary in the newspaper. It described him as a"loving husband and father," and while I knowthat's a fairly generic epitaph, nothing about it is true. He was an alcoholic who had several affairs while married to my mother. He also abused me and my stepsiblings physically and sexually. It's bad enough that he died without having to face the consequences of his actions, but it kills me to know that "loving husband and father" is how our community and history will remember him now that he's gone. Is there anything I can do to get some form of the truth out there? — Angry in Tennessee Dear Angry: Yes, there is. Just keep talking and the word will get around. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com orP0. Box 69440,Los Angeles, CA 90069

that is out of your comfort zone. Tonight: Let the good times roll.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21) ** You might need more quiet time at home. Whether you want to do your taxes or simply complete a project, make it OK to do just that. Know what is happening betweenyou and someone else.Tonight: At home.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dec.21) ** * * * D on't put off an overdue conversation with a neighbor or sibling any longer. Listen to news more openly. You could be slightly overwhelmed by all the people around you, calling you and looking for you. Tonight: Say "yes" to an offer.

CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan. 19) ** * Be aware of the cost of proceeding in a certain direction. You could be overwhelmed by what is happening. You don'nteedto respondtosomeone's attempt to push you. Tonight: Whatever you want.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18) ** * * You can't be stopped from enjoying yourself, as you always have a host of friends nearby. A misunderstanding with a loved one could be straightened out quickly. What has happened is only a misunderstanding, and nothing more. Tonight: Sort out who, what and where.

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Heart of NorthWest CrossingI $569,000

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Exquisite Cascade Mtn ViewsI $745,000

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Casually Elegant inBroken TopI $825,000

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• Powell Butte 164 acres bordering BLM, fenced • Quality custom home 5810 SF • Open floor plan w/old growth fir beams, Solid oak cabinets, natural rock fireplace • Attachedapt.w/fullkitchen •

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Luxury Single Level in BrokenTop I$1,150,000

Casa La Torre I $1,699,000 • Panoramicviews ofthe Cascades • Unique & dramatic style & finishes • 5210 SF, 0.8 acre • Extensive use of reclaimedbarn wood '4 • Master suite & den on maile nvel • Golf & Equestrian gated community

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• 3 bed, 3 bath, 3485 SF MLS¹201301397

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shopping, & schools • Single level, open great room • Great for entertaining

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• 2428 sq ft/2 master suites • 10 acres, 8.10 irrigated acres • Gourmet kitchen, great built-ins • Office oft with built in desk • 3 car attachedgarage+ shop

Call Ken Renner, Principal BrokerI 541-280-5352

• 3 bed, 3.5 bath, den, 3190 SF MLS¹201301557

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Contemporary City Living I $820,000

• 4bds, 2.5baths,3174SF,0.32acre lot • 26'x40' RV Garage& 2-car attached garage • 6 character hardwoodfloors • Stainless appliances • Spacious mastersuite, den/office • Paver patio w/outdoor fireplace, waterfeature 2406 NW Morningwood Way MLS¹201301105

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Call Kelly Winch, Broker I 541-390-0398

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16 Nine Iron - Sunriver I $535,000

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TERRANGO GLEN Traditional Sale! Coun- 3086 NE Wav e r ly New construction! SW View of Mt. Jefferson 10 A C R ES/CUSTOM 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths try living but just min- Court, Bend Clean & Redmond $161,900 Wonderfully loc a ted HOME/ S H O P in in 2 276ysf o n a utes to Bend. New c omfortable ran c h 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1466 h ome with a c o m - Powell Butte! Unique

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L i ving ibly built 3 bdrm, 3.5 MLS¹201208542 clude: hickory cabiSunriver/La Pine Homes acres. $187,500. High Crooked River Realty ath, 3250 s q . f t . John L. Scott Real nets, granite counter Opportunity K n ocks... Broker 541-322-9954 room, family room, b Lakes Realty 8 Prophome! Enjoy the cov Estate 541-548-1712 16103 E agles N e s t. t ops, alder t rim 8 John L. Scott Will Yo u A n s wer? dining area & u tility erty Man a gement patio with those Want to impress the doors, hardwood & tile Real Estate, Bend Corner Lot, .27 acre, room. Large 2 car ga- ered fd. h o me , wel l 541-536-0117 views back Beautiful home in Great M floors. The m a ster www.johnlscott.com relatives? Remodel close to all Central rage listed at $79,900. easterly maintained, 1 a c re, ing to common area condition $184,900 bath has a garden tub 84040 Carlon Lane, Log your home with the Oregon has to offer. South Deerfield Park j MLS¹201300535 and short distance to Single level, 3 bdrms, 2 garage, $75,000. High home on 2.33 acres with tile surround 8 Smith Rock 8 beyond Lakes Realty & PropCascade Realty, help of a professional sports center, swim baths, office, 1792 sq. $224,950 separate tile shower. City views... Remodel • New 1500 sq. ft. Dennis Haniford, Man a gement 360 degree v iews. from The Bulletin's ming pools, s pray ft. , NEW Stainless erty $250,000 High Lakes Realty & s tarted... Just a d d • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Princ. Broker 541-536-0117 "Call A Service park. Home-ID 989 steel appliances, large MLS¹ 201208347 Property Ma n ageyour personaltouches • Double wall construc541-536-1731 Eagle Crest Properties kitchen with e a ting 14752 Birds Eye - ImJuniper Realty, Professional" Directory ment 541-536-0117 for th e c o mpletion! tion 866-722-3370 bar. New blinds, fresh m aculate home i n 541-504-5393 Very well maintained 3 1440 sq.ft, 3 bdrm, 2 • MLS 201207629 paint in 8 out. 464 Pinney St., 2400 Pond Pines, bedroom, 2 bath $264,500 Bright, open 16751 SW Dove R d. bath, office and open Darrin Kelleher, Broker sq.ft., 5 .5 4 a c r es, 9.33 acres in P owell Jim Hinton manufactured home $209,000. High Lakes B eautiful cust o m living dining, kitchen & The Kelleher Group Great Room plan w/ 541-420-6229 Realty 8 Pr o perty shop. $250000. High 2,500 sq.ft. Iog home Butte - 4 bdrm, 2.5 on over an acre. Has living room. Detached floor to ceiling winLakes Realty & Prop- on 4.9 acres. Gourb ath, 1928 sq . f t . , Central Oregon Realty double detached gaManagement single garage. MLS We 541-788-0029 dows, gas fireplace & erty Man a gement met kitchen w/cherry 3-car garage, barn, never stop moving: Group, LLC 541-536-0117 rage. $84,900 ¹ 201208907. New built-in buffet opens to 541-536-0117 MLS 201004467 c abinets, gran i te shop, with RV door. Irprice: $69,500. a large deck overFANTASTIC VIEWS Cascade Truck and Verigated. $35 9 , 000 Cascade Realty, counters, 8 f armer's John L. Scott Real 52505 Meadow Ln. 3 looking the first green of city and Smith hicle Wash. 1 7 071 MLS ¹ 20 1 2037129 cs 541-536-1731 Estate 541-548-1712 of t h e Cha l lenge Rock. Large h o me Tracy, 3.5 acres, 2 tax sink. Great room has $395 , 000. Brdm, Pam Lester, Principal lots, shop. $129,900. floor to ceiling winCourse. 4 bedroom, with huge great room. High Lakes Realty & B roker, Century 2 1 O utstanding Val u e ! Village Wiestoria j dows w/mtn v iews. High Lakes Realty & 3.5 bath, 2074 sq. ft. Easy access to Bend Property Ma n age- Property Gold Country Realty, O ver 3 0 0 0 sq. f t . MORRIS $425,000 Ma n age- Hickory hardwood & Home-ID 951 and Sisters. ment 541-536-0117 house that has great • 3163 sq. ft. tile f l oors. R a diant Inc. 541-504-1338 REAL ESTATE Eagle Crest Properties ment 541-536-0117 $180,000. p otential, and is i n C dcpc dc clyO cdn dOpcwccd • 3 bedroom, 3 bath floor heating. BETWEEN BEND 8 866-722-3370 MLS¹201201489 51875 Fordham Dr. 4 very good condition. 2 • Custom built Huntington, RivMLS $499,999 Call Travis Hannan, bdrm, 3 b ath, den, 52625 REDMOND Level house. Daylight Sr. Condo Backs to • MLS 201208464 erfront property, 20.39 $550,000 One of Sage 201208751. J u niper Ternfic location - 4 2206 sq. ft. $194,500. Principal Broker, basement. Has huge Nicolette Jones, Broker Builders award winacres. $525,000. High Realty, 541-504-5393 National Forest High Lakes Realty 8 541-788-3480 bdrm, 1 ba t h in possibilities. Realty 8 Propning homes. Facing River Village c ondo, We541-241-0432 Redmond RE/MAX Property Ma n age- Lakes $238,500 C r a ftsman 2,888y sq.ft. home on MLS¹201207709. never stop moving: east and on the ¹17 erty Man a gement 1681 sq. ft., fully furment 541-536-0117 Land & Homes 5.75y acres. A style 4 b edroom, 3 John L. Scott Real 541 -536-01 1 7 fairway of the Chalnished. 3 bedrooms, Real Estate bath home w/views. Country feel but close Estate 541-548-1712 l enge Course. L o 8 Butternut, Sunriver. 3 bdrm, 2 bath horse 2.5 baths. Cedar ceilto t ow n a m e nities. R elax in s w ing o n cated behind the pri- Gentlemen Farm 8 Re- $294,900 3 bdrm, 2 ings, wood burning Powell Butte Estate property w/barn and covered front porch! 2 Super fireplace w/rock vate security gate as t irement. Cus t o m bath, built i n 2 0 00, 1 0888 P o well B u t te fireplace. Private pool incredible views. b edrooms on m a i n surround for a m biyou enter the Ridge. home ove r looking High Lakes Realty 8 H wy. 4 / 4 .5 , 4 7 0 0 for owners. Steps to $139,000 level/open floor a nce, plus a L o p i Offers 3 b e drooms, Property Ma n ageMORRIS Willow Creek w/Cassq.ft., on large acre- the Deschutes River. MLS¹201203441 plan/cozy f i r eplace Woodstove that can 3.5 baths, 3376 sq. ft. cade Mtn. views. 2892 ment 541-536-0117 REAL ESTATE age, hayfields, huge MLS¹201300163. Call Julie Fahlgren, /great kitchen. Bonus heat the whole house. Home-ID 941 SF 1-level home w/inmountain views. $298,000. c dcpc dcndy 0 cd d Opc ccd Broker, 541-550-0098 space u pstairs/triple Great room floor plan 5 2261 Stea r ns Eagle Crest Properties door pool, 3360 SF www.johnlscott.com/8 Teri Cravens, Broker r oom & car garage/large back w/living $34,000 G o r geous Crooked River Realty 866-722-3370 shop, 2nd home & 6693 541-647-0910 kitchen having The Bullefin deck/patio/fenced o ther b l d gs . 69 . 8 acre, owner will carry. 152674 Long P r airie, Fred Real Estate Group Shelley Arnold, Broker wide-plank floors of yarCI. To Subscribe call n High Lakes Realty & 1755 sq. ft. with gaacres w/62 acs of ir541-771-9329 Say ngoodbuy reclaimed pine. Dis541-385-5800 or go to Property Ma n age- rage and shop on 5.2 MLS¹201300385 Call Price Reduction!!! Panr ig. Home has t o o John L. Scott VIRGINIA, P r incipal tressed maple cabito that unused ment 541-536-0117 acres. $145,000. High oramic Views! Great www.bendbulletin.com many features to list. Real Estate, Bend nets in Kitchen with 1 Broker, 541-350-3418 location 3 miles NW of Adjoins BLM. 1715 Mare Ct . 1 8 09 Lakes Realty 8 Propitem by placing it in www.johnlscott.com 541-788-3480 1 /2 t hi c k slat e erty Man a gement Redmond. Views of MLS¹201206931 counters. If you like a sq.ft., 3 large bdrms, 541 -536-01 1 7 Redmond RE/MAX The Bulletin Classifieds $795,000 FOR SALE Smith Rock & Sundance j $329,000 30x60 shop, cozy country f e el. Land & Homes O chocos. Cus t o m • 2274 sq. ft. John L. Scott Real Es- $165,000. High Lakes $249,900 - 5-Cascade You've got it!! BeauReal Estate When buying a home, built 2478 sq.ft. home • 4 bedroom, 3 bath tate 541-548-1712 5 41-385 -5 8 0 9 Realty & Pr o perty View acres borders 2+ acres in Madras in tiful Cascade Moun83% of Central on 4.74 acres. 1800 • 2.96 flat acres tain Views. 2 corrals, BLM, 3 bdrm, 2 bath Oregonians turn to Gorgeous mo u ntain Management sw.ft. shop w/RV bay. • MLS 201209541 showing condition! pond, shared lake, 3 $ 199,900 Enjoy t h i s views! 36y acres Irri- 541-536-0117 custom home, dbl gar perfect 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2000sf, all acres of irrigation, 2 4.74 a c r es . MLS Jim Moran, Broker The Bulletin b eautiful view f r om gated w/small cabin, 1 1 6060 W r ight Av e . + 2 shop areas. 2 strg on 1 level. Landscaped, stall barn. $375,000 ¹201202726 541-948-0997 ServingCentral Oregon since yppy the Sisters to Smith bedroom, 1 bath, pos- $102,000. Triple wide bldgs, propane heat fenced, 2 pas t ures/ MLS ¹201205878 $397,000! We never stop moving: Rock on the deck of Call 541-385-5809 to sible OWC! $225,000. with detached garage. stove, granite, tile. stable. MLS¹201301549 John L. Scott Real Bobbie Strome, this townhome. This 2 MLS¹201300187 place your MLS ¹ 20 1 2 01125. $279,000. Bill Bellamy, Estate 541-548-1712 High Lakes Realty 8 Principal Broker bdrm, 2 b ath, 1419 Call Nancy Popp Real Estate ad. Call Charlie, Desig541-420-7192 cs Property Ma n ageJohn L Scott Real sq. ft. townhome fea- nated Broker, 541 815-8000 Quail Crossing j Coldwell Banker Dick Broker, ment 541-536-0117 Estate 541-385-5500 tures, wall-to-wall 541-350-3419 Widgi Creek Lodge Crooked River Realty $289,000 Dodson Realty • 1745 sq. ft. windows, built- in enHome j $685,000 Redmond RE/MAX 56811 Besson. 3 rental MORRIS tertainment ce n t er, • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • 2930 sq. ft., 2.5 bath Land 8 Homes units, great history. REAL ESTATE • 2 suites, 1 on main propane fireplace and • New construction Real Estate $234,900. High Lakes large great room for • MLS 201208685 c dcpc dcncly (hmcdnnd Opcwccd • On 5th green & 6th Realty 8 Pr o p erty Great Home - Terrific fairway entertaining. Greg Floyd, P.C., Management Home-ID 796 Condition! $167,500. 541-536-0117 Broker Sunrise Village j • MLS 201301021 Eagle Crest Properties Corner Lot, 2016 sq. 541-390-5349 $745,000 Craig Smith, Broker 866-722-3370 ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, 55515 Gross Dr. Great We never stop moving: • 4173 sq. ft. 541-322-2417 open floor plan, fam- rental o r • 4 bedroom, 4 bath va c a tion We never stop moving: $220,000 This is not a ily room, living room, home. $94,900. High • Deschutes River short sale. Very pri frontage patio, la n dscaped, Lakes Realty & Propcs vate setting, Creek fenced RV area. • MLS 201009509 erty Man a gement s ide V i llage t o w n Jim Hinton Bonnie Savickas, 541-536-0117 home s it s be s i de 541-420-6229 Broker MORRIS pond 8 creek, in im Central Oregon Realty 16033 C a scade 541-408-7537 MORRIS REAL ESTATE maculate c o ndition, We never stop moving: Group, LLC $114,900 1538 sq. ft. I d p d d yO d dap «d a nd s h ow s tru e REAL ESTATE 3 bdrm, 2 bath, overpride-of-ownership. c dcpc dcndyO cdn dopcnccd Investment Opportunity sized garage, High Quail Run Premium up g rade 3 b d rm , c h a rming Lakes Realty & Propcs Q uality b u il t ne w e r package, 3 bdrms, 2.5 Bungalow style home, erty Woodside Ranch Man a gement homes. Open f loor 60590 NE Mayberry Ct. b aths, 1871 sq . f t . in d owntown R e d541-536-0117 plans w/s p acious Paver deck w/wrought mond. Detached ga3 /4, 2516 sq.ft , 7 7 MORRIS kitchens. F i replace, acre lot on Mountain iron railing. Home-ID rage, lot of off street 756 REAL ESTATE loft, all appliances inp arking. Zoned f o r Jefferson County Homes High Golf C o urse. 877 cluding w asher/dryInd p d ndy~ dn n dOp cnccd Easy, flexible, and affordable ad packages Eagle Crest Properties home office, residenMLS ¹201209416 ers. 3 & 4 bedrooms 866-722-3370 t ial, could b e c o n - Close to schools! Nice 3 Daria Nelson, Broker available. Large Sunriver Gem! Extenverted to commercial bdrm home in town are also available on our Web site. 541-771-4483 fenced ba c k yards. sive Remodel... on a Fred Real Estate Group FIND IT! u se. $99,90 0 . L andscaped with a Close in to shopping large corner lot. FurBUY IT! MLS¹201206148 fenced y a rd , RV a nd schools. B a r - nishing are beautiful, 747 SELL IT! Call Kelly Starbuck, parking too! $79,900 bara Jackson, Broker this is a m ust see! Southwest Bend Homes The Bulletin Classifieds Principal Broker, To place your Bulletin ad with a photo, MLS¹201106963 541-306-8186 Fully furnished priced 541-350-341 9 DBD Realty Group LLC John L. Scott at $447,000 U nfur$ 449,900 Gour m et Redmond RE/MAX visit www.bendbulletin.com, click on Old Mill District 3 866-346-7868 Real Estate, Bend nished p r i ce d at Near kitchen, new granite Land & Homes bdrm, 2y/p bath, 2398 "Place an ad"and follow these easy steps: www.johnlscott.com tops, master $435,000 Call today sq. Real Estate N ewer home with 4 ft . , cou n t ry counter for more details. Susuite + 2 guest bed large bedrooms, 2 Ranch of the Canyon san Pitarro, Broker kitchen, maple cabi- rooms 8 b a throomsNew Construction - 3 ChOOSe CI CategOry, ChOOSe CI ClaSSifiCatiOn, baths, split floor plan, nets. 6970 sq. ft. Iot. Tuscan style custom 541-410-8084 or bdrm, 2 b ath, 1548 on the main floor with C!nd then SeleCt yOur C!d PaCkage. large workable home with views of $180,000. MLS¹ 541-389-7910 a huge loft overlook sq.ft., vaulted, gas kitchen, and plenty of 201208231 Smith Rock and the Hunter Properties LLC furnace-range-water the great room, room for a large famg W rite yOur ad and uPIOad yOur digital Photo. Cascade Mountains. Pam Lester, Principal ing and an expansive trex heater, fenced, landily. Nice size yard too. B roker Century 2 1 This extraordinary 3 SW Bend j $465,000 scaped. $16 2 ,900 MLS ¹ 201202015 deck, ideal for enter Create your account with any major credit bedroom, 3.5 b a t h- • 2500 sq. ft. Gold Country Realty, ¹ 201 2 08875$76,000 taining. 3 bedroom, 3 MLS Inc. 541-504-1338 room 4324 sq. ft. has • 3 bedroom, 3 bath card. b ath. 2680 s q . f t . Pam Lester, Principal D&D Realty Group LLC a ch e f' s dr e a m• Widgi Creek townB roker, Century 2 1 Home-ID 718 541-475-3030, k itchen, w i t h dis - home Have an item to Eagle Crest Properties Gold Country Realty, All ads appear in both print and online tressed wood plank • MLS 201300263 Inc. 541-504-1338 866-722-3370 Priced to Sell! Affordsell quick? floors, built-in library, Jackie French, Broker Please allow 24 hours for photo processing before your a ble l i v ing, g r e a t m aster bedr o om 2 -Story home in N W NEW Construction! 3 If it's under 541-480-2269 starter or investment. ad appears in print and online. overlooking one of the We never stop moving: '500 you can place it in Redmond. Large 1705 bdrm, 2 b ath, 1700 c ommunity lake s sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath. sq.ft, 23 acre lot, tile $49,900. MLS¹201208170 along amazing views Knotty alder cabinets, floors, tile backsplash, D&D Realty Group LLC The Bulletin of t h e mo u ntains. SS appl i ances, landscaped, fenced. 866-346-7868 cs Classifieds for: To place your photo ad, visit us online C overed patio a n d front/back land- $169,900 nc . nnndn nenn.nnm move-in ready! scaped with irrigation. MLS201209125 See ad listed under '10 3 lines, 7 days MLS¹201300090 $187,900. Jim Hinton Pam Lester, Principal "Homes with Acreage," wnw.bcndbnllctin.com MORRIS 541-420-6229 B roker, Century 2 1 $725,000 '16 - 3 lines, 14 days classification ¹ 762, for REAL ESTATE D & D Realty Group Oregon Realty Gold Country Realty, Coldwell Banker Dick (Private Party ads only) Central I dcpc dc clyO cd d o p c ccd LLC 541-923-8664 Inc. 541-504-1338 Dodson Realty Group, LLC

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View Property $ 79,000 Bu i l d y o u r Nice mountain views, Breathtaking Views SW Chinook Dr. SW Shad Rd. Located 2.49 acres between Dream home on this 3.09-acres. $95,950. 1 05+ acres with 3 60 Crooked R i v e r & on a p a ved street. Snowberry Village ¹70 63730 Cascade Village Bend & R e d mond, .41 acre flat lot. Per MLS¹201101554 degree views of Cas- mountain views from This 2.7 acre parcel Dr. Very open plan, $69,500 1998 home, dbl gafect building site with Call Linda Lou cade Moun t ains, t his 5.68 acres l ohas Mt. Jefferson & • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, with french doors off Day-Wright, Broker, rage, insulated heated t he back o f yo u r Smith Rock and Can- cated on a p a v ed Smith Rock v i ews. attached 2-car garage l iving r o o m ar e a , /cooled office/ work- house overlooking the 541-771-2585 yon Rim views from street. Num e rous The lot is level with • 1248 sq. ft. 1993 Sil- beautiful upd a t ed room with f ull b ath babbling creek, morn Crooked River Realty the t o p of this trees & many building many building sites. vercrest k itchen, n ic e s i z e separate from house, ing sun an d p e ek G randfathered-in R V one-of-a-kind Sisters sites. $225,000 MLS¹ Crooked River Ranch • Large living room, dining area, l a r ge Concrete RV pad and -a-boo mtn views from lot, come camp or a creage! Listed a t 201106408 water and power is dining area covered front porch, 2 s everal hook - u p the front. All utilities $ 699,000. Bring a n Juniper Realty, available at the street. • Vaulted c e i lings, bdrm, 2 bath and den. b uild y ou r dr e a m 541-504-5393 spots. $180,000 on the property line. offer! Septic was previously Sunny windows Turn-key mov e -in Septic/Power/ www.johnlscott.com MLS¹201205184 This is the perfect lot!! home. approved. $78,500 • FA heat & heat pump c ondition with n i c e W ater. $57,9 0 0 SW Chinook Dr. Home-ID 973 Call Kelly Starbuck, /kelliecook MLS¹ 201208266 outside e n tertaining MLS¹201207367 Crooked River, Smith (A/C) Principal Broker, Eagle Crest Properties Linda Kellie Cook, Broker Juniper Realty, • Front porch and large p atio and f i r e p i t . Lou Day- Wright, Rock & mou n tain 541-350-341 9 866-722-3370 541-408-0463 541-504-5393 back deck $54,950. Broker, 541-771-2585 views. Owner terms Redmond RE/MAX John L. Scott Call Marilyn R ohaly, Cascade Village 208 2nd Ave, Culver Crooked River Realty available. 6.9 acres Land & Homes Real Estate, Bend Get your Broker, 541-322-9954 Homes N.W. LLC L evel city lot in t h e with septic, power & Real Estate $106,500 Over 7 acres www.johnlscott.com 541-388-0000 John L. Scott Real heart of Culver. All w ell i n stalled. I n business Estate, Bend u tilities ar e a t t h e of private p roperty Cascade Views in Ter- cludes custom home 763 Estate, 541-573-7206 with views. FACTORY SPECIAL www.JohnLScott.com street ready to be in- MLS¹201106739 plans. $189,000 rebonne. $192,500 Recreational Homes New Home, 3 bdrm, Custom built home with stalled. This lot just MLS¹ 201008671 Breathtaking views, Dea ROW I N G Snowberry Village $46,500 finished J u lie F a h lgren, & Property hardwood floors, upneeds y o u r new Call Juniper Realty, schutes River Can¹46. on your site. Broker, 541-550-0098 graded lighting and home. $38,200 541-504-5393 J and M Homes yon, and farming val$88,900. 3 b d r ms, Crooked River Realty with an ad in appliances. Recently $169,900 - Chalet on MLS¹ 201203505. 541-548-5511 ley below, 5 usable 2 baths, 1600y sq. ft. SW Chipmunk Rd. The Bulletin's painted an d n i c ely 5.98 acres. Finished Juniper Realty Lot 1200 Beal Road. 40 acres with well Ideal Level 1994 Silv e rcrest.Snowberry Village ¹119 5.19 acres with daylight b a s ement, maintained home on 541-504-5393 acres surrounded by building site with un"Call A Service Living room, separate • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 mountain views. Well 2+ acres. Watch the wood fireplace, forced BLM. $89,900. High o bstructed view s treed w it h s e v eral dining room & large baths, 1920 sq. ft. Advertise your car! Professional" sunset an d w i ldlife air heat, deep garage, Lakes Realty & PropMLS¹201205208 kitchen with e a ting • 2000 Silvercrest - TriAdd A Picture! possible buil d i ng Directory f rom y o u r dec k ! private, park-like set- Reach erty Man agementGail Day 541-306-1018 thousands of readers! area. Pellet s tove, plewide sites. Com m unity ting. Perfect vacation Call 541-385-5809 MLS¹201208145 541-536-0117 Central Oregon Realty water & power avail- Three Rivers South j Huge covered BBQ • Living room, family home. $237,000 The Bulletin Classlfieds Three acres flat prop- Group, LLC deck. Large laundry room, dining room able at t h e s t reet. $19,950 D&D Realty Group LLC MLS¹201209404 r oom a n d 2-c a r • Remodeled kitchen, Owner terms avail- • 1 acre, level lot Call Nancy Popp $96,000 Ochoco Moun erty perfect to build 866-346-7868 attached garage. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! able. $69,000 MLS¹ • Build your dream reBroker, 541 815-8000 tains v i ews, l a r ge on. $59,900. w/breakfast bar Call Marilyn Rohaly, • Private 201106095 MLS¹201205386 Crooked River Realty 13,585 sq. ft. corner treat master suite Just too many Door-to-door selling with Broker, Call Julie Fahlgren, Juniper Realty, homesite o n the • Deschutes River & w/walk-in closet collectibles? 123653 Holcolm Drive. 541-322-9954 541-504-5393 Broker, 541-550-0098 fast results! It's the easiest Ridge side of Eagle National Forest • Master bath w/garden a 3-story custom built, Crest John L. Scott Real Resort. 3 golf Crooked River Realty • MLS 201208695 tub & double shower way in the world to sell. log-sided home with People Look for Information Estate, Bend Sell them in ourses, i ndoor & READY T O JackJohns, • Gas FA heat PLUS s pectacular vie w s coutdoor BU I L D! About Products and www.JohnLScott.com tennis, pools, 5.07 acres, flat lot, Broker, GRI The Bulletin Classifieds from every window, 2 AC & fireplace The Bulletin Classified Services Every Daythrough r a c quet mature trees, paved 541-480-9300 20737 Livingood Way. • Immaculate - too bdrm, 2 bath, on main basketball, 541-385-5809 The Bulletin Classiiieds ball, a day spa, res We never stop moving: Newer 2003 3 Bdrm, many upgrades to list! road, 1/3 interest in floor with a loft bed- t aurants & 541-385-5809 mor e . well, applied for stan2 bath turnkey home. $129,900 r oom, and 2 a d d i- Close to Deschutes SW D OV E R D . M t. New appliances, lots Call Marilyn Rohaly, tional sleeping areas, River, Mt. B achelor dard septic. $99,900. CHECK YOUR AD Washington & Three Great Country home of upgrades, custom Broker, 541-322-9954 MLS¹ 2012 0 4695 Please check your ad Sisters views from this has fenced property on third floor. Enter- a nd Hoodoo. All re window c o v erings, John L. Scott Real Pam Lester, Principal on the first day it runs 6.1 acre property with for animals. Wonder- t aining deck, s k y - sort amenities front and back decks. Estate, Bend thr o u ghout, cluded. Home-ID 847in B roker, Century 2 1 ful location and a nice lights to make sure it is cor- power installed. Close MORRIS Pristine fenced courtwww.JohnLScott.com shop area. Ready for wood floors and much Eagle Crest Properties Gold Country Realty, rect. Sometimes in- to t h e Des c hutes yard entry. Very open Snowberry Village ¹16 more. $274,900. MLS 866-722-3370 Inc. 541-504-1338 REAL ESTATE a family wanting to s tructions over t h e River and Steelhead concept with close to live on acreage and 201204307. I dcpc dcdyO cd dOpc icd phone are misunder- Falls. $99,500 MLS¹ Enjoy the carefree lif$48,900, 1-acre. Moun1500 sq.ft. $74,300. Call Kerry at have room to spread $75 000 - Nice mtn. stood and a n e r ror 201205646 estyle at Bend's pretain views. Cascade Village 775 541-815-6363. views. 5.64 acres. LoJuniper Re a l ty, out. MLS¹201209328 can occur in your ad. mier 55+ community MLS¹201206664 Homes N.W. LLC Cascade Realty cated in a cul-de-sac. $249,900 Manufactured/ If this happens to your 541-504-5393 n ear m edical a n d Call Linda Lou 541-388-0000 D&D Realty Group LLC 1bd/1ba frame home in MLS¹2609088 ad, please contact us shopping. ImmacuDay-Wright, Broker, Mobile Homes SW Geneva View Rd. Call Linda Lou 866-346-7868 the first day your ad T errebonne. late 3 b e d room, 2 the town of Gilchrist. 541-771-2585 L e v e l Find exactly what Day-Wright, appears and we will bath features sepaMake this your home Crooked River Realty Suntree Village ¹94 Horse property with a 1.14 acres that will be 541-771-2585 you are looking for in the be happy to fix it as r ate d i ning r o o m, spectacular mountain or a getaway cabin for Broker, $44,500 easy to build on. Well Crooked River Realty 5 acres adjoins public s oon a s w e ca n . treed with an abun- • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths CLASSIFIEDS huge kitchen with isview. Surrounded by the Central Oregon land over Deschutes Deadlines are: Week- dance o f land, master suite with large farms and sets recreations. $39,900 Be c r eative! River. Short walk to wil d l ife• 1661 sq.ft. Fuqua days 11:00 noon for passing $39,999 MLS 20774 LivingWay. Like g arden t u b , sta l l atop a knoll in MaBuild to fit your new thro u gh. • Extensively updated river. $74,900. next day, Sat. 11:00 shower, Vaulted ceil201206628 - Dennis New 3 Bdrm, 2 bath dras area. You can business. Lot adjoins $41,500 MLS¹ • All new paint-in and MLS¹201102328 a.m. for Sunday and 201102002 ings, wood laminate Haniford, Principal 18-hole golf course. out! home is loaded with see forever! Shop has Call Linda Lou Monday. • Newer heat pump upgrades, i n cluding floors, FA heat & AC. stalls & plenty of room Broker, 541-536-1731 Great visibility! Well Juniper Realty, Day-Wright, Broker, 541-385-5809 dec k s . Cascade Realty • Newer wood laminate c ustom paint, n e w C overed f or hay & t a ck. Or traveled paved road, 541-504-5393 541-771-2585 Thank you! bring your toys that in business area at Crooked River Realty floors & n e w v i nyl, lighting, skylight and $94,500. Call Marilyn The Bulletin Classified SW River Rd. Exc. view n ew s h ower a n d custom Brok e r , don't require f ood! deck i ng. R ohaly, CCR. from top of property. more! Oversized 2 car ga- 541-322-9954 W ith over 6 a c r es Need to get an ad MLS¹201207332 10 Acres j $115,000 2.79 acres w alking John L. Scott RE • NE Bend • Vaulted ceilings-new rage with storage and there's plenty of room. in ASAP? Call Nancy Popp, Mountain Views! distance to the Desworkshop area. This custom b right 541-815-8000 • Cascade Mountain w~ndows $103,000 chutes River & SteelCall Marilyn Rohaly, $84,700. Need to get an home has many upCrooked River Realty views 3.39 acres with crazy head Falls. Hike, bike, Broker, 541-322-9954 Cascade Village grades, great f loor Fax it to 541-322-7253 • Adjoins BLM ad in ASAP? mountan views! $39,900 Lot 141 SW ride horses, fly fish. • MLS 2800613 John L. Scott Real Homes N.W. LLC plan, large r o oms, Owner will carry. rater L oop. W e l l Diane Lozito, Broker Quiet & natural setYou can place it 541-388-0000 fireplace & so much The Bulletin Classifieds C Estate, Bend Treed Lot ! MLS ¹ MLS¹201100748 ting is ideal for vacaonline at: www.JohnLScott.com 20780 Livingood Way. more. $210 , 0 00 541-548-3598 Call Travis Hannan, 201105162 tions or year round MLS¹201105983 541-306-9646 Make this old home- C all M e lody C u r ry B rand n e w 201 3 www.bendbulletin.com Principal Broker, Snowberry Village ¹98 living. $49,000 MLS¹ D&D Realty Group LLC stead your getaway 541-771-1116 We never stop moving: 541-788-3480 home, 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 201009429 $79,500 866-346-7868 retreat, original home Crooked River Realty • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Features great room Redmond RE/MAX 541-385-5809 Juniper Realty, that was built in 1940, 3 New Construction Land & Homes • 1 404 s q. f t . 1 9 9 9 design with very large 541-504-5393 $45,000 Owner will along with original gaopen kitchen, walk-in bdrm, 2 b ath, 1748 Real Estate Silvercrest 780 • Vaulted ceilings sq.ft., on 1.49 acres, rage & storage shed. c arry, fantastic 1 / 2 pantry. Iots of tile, Co- Mfd./Mobile Homes Call a Pro l o t w/v i ews. NW Dove Rd., Terrebrian c enter i s land, granite counters, SS Home is very clean & acre designer colors MORRIS with Land onne. Private w ell, Whether you need a • Gas heat and A/C. stainless appliances, appliances, fireplace still ha s i t un i q ue MLS¹201008725 Call Julie Fahlgren p ower & septic i n - fence fixed, hedges with custom mantel. traits. 1.63 acres with large master bath with REAL ESTATE Elevated corner lot541-550-0098 room for horses be5 ACRES with mounstalled! L e v e l 5 . 12 $329,000 MLS I dcpcdcmlyO cd dOpc (cd nice views soaking tub and walk acres with s e veral trimmed or a house • Attached 2-car ga- in all tile shower. De- tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 ¹ 201209128 Pam hind home in o p en Crooked River Realty building sites with Mtn built, you'll find Lester, Principal Bro- f ield. $79,900 M L S Canyon City, Oregon 139716 Dorothy Lane rage+ shop area signer colors and win- b ath, 1 62 0 h o m e , Located on C rescent views. All it needs is • Front deck and rear dow coverings. Land- 36x40 shop, fenced, ker, Century 21 Gold 201300544 Investment opportunity. professional help in Cascade Realty, Country Realty, Inc. patio scaped and f e nced irigated, ext. sprinkler 4 city tax lots totalling Creek. This charming your dream h ome. The Bulletin's "Call a Dennis Haniford, 2 bdrm, 1 bath home $96,500 MLS¹ $2 7 9 ,000. 541-504-1 338 Call Marilyn R ohaly, with large attached system. 14.07 acres. Zoned Princ. Broker MLS 2809225. Pam Service Professional" Broker, 541-322-9954 garage. $94,500. R1. It's possible to di- boasts 120' of creek 20120135 NW REDMOND 3 541-536-1731 frontage, cov e red Juniper Realty, Lester, 541-504-1338 Cascade Village John L. Scott Real vide the lots further. Directory bedroom, 2.5 b a th. 541-504-5393 C entury 2 1 , Go l d deck, wood s t ove, Estate, Bend Homes N.W. LLC Power, city water & Built-ins, tile kitchen Yellow Jacket Cabin 541-385-5809 new paint inside and County Realty 541-388-0000 www.JohnLScott.com $295,000 sewer at the paved counters, gas f i r ePowell Butte j out, new roof and new place in t h e l i v ing Just short drive from street. Mtn. & valley $169,000 cabinets. Burns, OR this com- views. Many possible kitchen room. $126,500 of storage with • 19.62 acres pletely rem o deled b uilding s ites. L o - Plenty MLS¹201209508 • Beautiful Cascade w/d hookup, covered cabin ha s it all! cated in the city limits Call TRAVIS HANNAN, Mountain views RV parking are and of Canyon City near Comes c o m pletely Principal Broker, • Gently sloped property furnished, 1030 sf, 2 John Day. (Sellers are m inutes f ro m W i l - • MLS 201205095 541-788-3480 l amette Sk i P a s s , ~/4 bath. licensed Oregon Real bd plus loft, Redmond RE/MAX clear lakes and trails. Carolyn Priborsky, P.C., Sleeps 11. P ropane Estate brokers). Land & Homes Broker, ABR, CRS $275,000. heat plus Stone fire$99,900 Real Estate 541-383-4350 MLS¹ 201207074 place. Large covered Juniper Realty, Powell Butte! 10 Acre! Call Kerry at We never stop moving: 541-504-5393 deck. Solar p ower. 541-81 5-6363 Views! $815,900. Located on 1.5 acres. Driveway in place. 7981 Spacious 3863 sq. ft. Cascade Realty, Rare opportunity to SW High Cone. 541-536-1731 custom home, gor- own this kind of rec$29,900. geous kitchen, 560 r eational retreat o n 32.42 Acres in Urban MLS¹201003931 sq. ft. office, RV bldg., Yellow Jacket ReserGrowth Bo u n dary, Call Melody Curry shop, & more. Ask for voir! MORRIS Adjacent to The 541-771-1116 Extensive Fe a t ure Jett Blackburn Real Greens, kitty corner to REAL ESTATE Crooked River Realty Sheet $815,900. Estate, 541-573-7206 r dcpc dcwlyO cd* 40pc,rcd new Ridgeview High MLS¹201106428 Nice flat lot in Terreb- School. $5 9 9 ,000. 764 Call Virginia, onne, .56 a c r es, MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 Prineville j $69,000 Principal Broker Farms & Ranches p aved s t reet, a p - Pam Lester, Principal • 1.48 acres 541-350-3418 proved fo r c a p -fill B roker, Century 2 1 • On Crooked River Redmond RE/MAX Ranch in Powell Butte septic, utilities are at Canyon Rim Gold Country Realty, Land & Homes $925,000. Pride of the lot line. $42,000. • Cascade Mountain Inc. 541-504-1338 Real Estate ownership/Borders MLS 3 2 0 12001172 views BLM. Feed Lot, hay Pam Lester, Principal • MLS 201205258 Priced to Sell $199,900 Find It in Barn, Equip. Shed Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 ~/~ B roker, Century 2 1 Nicolette Jones, Broker MLS¹201206082 Gold Country Realty, The Bulletin Classifieds! 541-241-0432 bath home in HighVicci Bowen 541-385-5809 land Ranch Estates Inc. 541-504-1338 We never stop moving: 541-41 0-9730 on 1.08 acres. Spectacular view. M a ny Central Oregon Realty Rivers Edge Village j $39,900 - 1.46 acre, flat $80,000 Group, LLC building lot a d joins updates win d ows, • .47 acre lot g reenbelt. Wat e r / hardi-plank siding & • Golf Course & eastTake care of power available at metal roof. Nice patio ern views I oad. o ff th e h u g e r e c . MORRIS your investments • Easy access to Hwy MLS¹201207930 room. D b l . garage 97 REAL ESTATE with the help from Call Nancy Popp, plus 20x36 shop & 3 • MLS 201204299 I dcpc dcwlyO cd 4 0 p c ( ed 541-815-8000 bay carport. The Bulletin's Jerry Stone, Broker Crooked River Realty Jett Blackburn Real 541-390-9598 "Call A Service Prineville j $99,000 Estate, 541-573-7206 Just bought a new boat? • 2.04 acres We never stop moving.' Sell your old one in the • Cascade Mountain Price Reduction!!! Pan- Professional" Directory classifieds! Ask about our views oramic Views! Great Super Seller rates! 771 location 3 miles NW of • Crooked River views Cg 541-385-5809 Redmond. Views of Lots • MLS 2704850 Smith Rock & 4.38 A c re vi e w lo t JJ Jones, Broker O chocos. Cus t o m $55,000 Seller offering backs BLM, Cascade 541-610-7318 MORRIS built 2478 sq. ft. home e xcellent t erms t o mtn & S m ith R o ck 541-788-3678 REAL ESTATE on 4.74 acres. 1800 qualified buyer. Great views. Corner lot, ap- We never stop moving: Purchaseprice$350,000,20% down, Loan amount $280,000,30yrfixed. sq. ft. shop w/RV bay. location on J u niper Indep ndentlyO w dandOpcmted proved for standard 4.74 a c r es . MLS Glen Circle. Flat lot The Highlands at Broseptic. $199,000. MLS ¹201202726 next to walking trail. Pam ken top, 1 0 a c res, ¹2809381 $397,000! Eagle Crest is a Re Lester, Principal Brogated, private well, John L. Scott Real Es- sort Destination with Century 21 Gold utilities at lot, applica- ker, tate 541-548-1712 three sports centers, tion MORRIS for cap-fill septic. Country Realty, Inc. 18 h o l e g o lf $535,000. 541-504-1338 Serenity and Privacy on three MLS REAL ESTATE courses and central to 4.62 acres. Comfort¹ 201200937. Pa m $49,900 - 5 Acre corI dcpc dcwlyO cd 4 0 p c ( ed Jumbo purchase price /value $800,000— 20% down /equity,$640,000 loan amount. Bend, Redmond, and able 3 b edroom, 2 Lester, Principal Bro- ner lot. Near public Sisters. Home-ID 963. Offer valid as of date of ad, restrictions may apply. Rates/fees subject to change. b ath home a n d a ker, Century 21 Gold land & river. Level for Redmond $97,000 Crest Proper Country Realty, Inc. 30x40 shop with over- Eagle On Approved Credit. building. Neighboring 2.59 acres close to sized RV door. Build ties 866-722-3370 541-504-1338 well. Pwr to property. t own. O w ne r wi l l your custom home MLS¹201109114 carry. The Bulletin's Three 9148 sq.ft. FLAT with brea t htaking MLS¹201100751 Call Nancy Popp, "Call A Service lots, cul-de-sac, utiliviews of the Cascade 541-815-8000 Call Travis Hannan, mtns. or enjoy as is. Professional" Directory ties stubbed into PUE, Crooked River Realty Principal Broker, close to West Can$249,000 is all about meeting 541-788-3480 yon Rim Park and ac$58,000 Westerly CasMLS¹201205440 Redmond RE/MAX yourneeds. cess to the Dry Candata source — Corelog>c Market Trac cade view 1 acre lot D&D Realty Group LLC Land & Homes yon trail. $35,000, to with wate r /power 866-346-7868 Call on one of the Real Estate $50,000. MLS¹ a vailable a t roa d . Single level on 1 acre, 3 professionals today! 2 01207687, 92 a n d Standard septic apSW Canyon Dr. bdrm, 2 b ath, 1716 proval. 1.13 acres with access Fordham Drive. 94. Pam Lester, sq.ft., master separa- 51881 Principal Broker, CenMLS¹201205389 eady to b u ild a t from two streets protion, office, fenced, R 21 Gold Country Call Nancy Popp, v iding y o u man y C rescent Cree k . tury f lower garden, R V Realty, Inc. 541-815-8000 building site options. High Lakes 541-504-1338 parking. $1 4 5,000. $29,000. Crooked River Realty Owner terms availPr o p erty MLS ¹ 201 0 07848. Realty & Three Rivers South j $59,900 - 1.62 acre flat able. $58,500 Pam Lester, Principal Management 541-536-0117 MLS¹ 201106385 $75,000 B roker, Century 2 1 l ot with s o m e i m Juniper Realty, Gold Country Realty, N orth P o w el l B u t t e• .45 acre lot p rovements for R V 541-504-5393 • Backs Deschutes NaInc. 541-504-1338 u se. P e r fect, f l a t Acreage 3 LOTS! tional Forest building site. Adjoins 3 buildable, rare, North Spectacular views of BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS greenbelts. P owell B utte C a s - • Big Deschutes River the Cascade Mtns & • MLS 201209006 Search the area's most MLS¹201205397 cade Mountain views. D eschutes Riv e r . Quiet area. Call Kathy Powell, Broker comprehensive listing of Call Nancy Popp, Custom home s itu541-383-4342 classified advertising... 541-815-8000 Vicci Bowen ated on 2 . 3 a c res real estate to automotive, We never stop moving: Crooked River Realty 541-41 0-9730 w/300' of river front- Central merchandise to sporting Oregon Realty Casey NMLS 189449 Jennifer NML5 2I!8550 a ge. 2937 s q . f t . 8589 S W P a n oramagoods. Bulletin Classifieds Group, LLC w/hardwood, c r o wn Road. 1.169 acres, Cy appear every day in the moulding, wainscot- Lot 10 Gross Drive, 1 mtn. views and close print or on line. ing & m uc h m o re! acre just outside Sunto pasture. $40,500. Call 541-385-5809 MLS¹201208388 river. $49,500. High ,500 MLS¹201105165 MORRIS C all M e lody C u r ry www.bendbulletin.com $699,000 J oh n L . 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Mountain Max, $1400. with o u r sp e c i al IU. ~ M •N Pilgrim In t e rnational 541- 390-5553 or • 1994 Arctic Cat 580 rates for se¹ing your I 2005, 36' 5th Wheel, Chevy C-20 Pickup 541- 536-5553. I EXT, $1000. i boat or watercraft! Model¹M-349 RLDS-5 1969, all orig. Turbo 44; Call The Bulletin At • Zieman 4-place Nissan Sentra 2012 Porsche Cay e nne UMy LittleRed Corvette" Fall price $ 2 1,865. auto 4-spd, 396, model Full warranty, 35mpg, trailer, SOLD! Turbo 2005, Very low 541-385-5809 i Place an ad in The 541-312-4466 CST /all options, orig. 1996 coupe. 132K, 520 per tank, all power. All in good condition. miles, clean, loaded. B ulletin w it h ou r owner, $22,000, Place Your Ad Or E-Mail 26-34 mpg. 350 auto. $13,500. 541-788-0427 Located in La Pine. i 3-month p ackage RV CONSIGNMENTS Vin ¹A92123. 541-923-6049 $12,500 541-923-1781 At: www.bendbulletin.com Keystone Cougar 243RKS Call 541-408-6149. WANTED $29,488 i which includes: 2008, excellent cond, al55 Chevy 2 dr . w gn We Do The Work ... Toyota Camrysr 860 ways stored inside, used P ROJECT car, 3 5 0 You Keep The Cash! lines of text and twice, extended service 3 SUBA RU 1984, SOLD; Motorcycles & Accessories *4 On-site credit small block w/Weiand SUBSBUOSBBNO CON a photo or up to 10 contract to 6/15. $17,500. 1985 SOLD; dual quad tunnel ram approval team, 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend 541-420-8707 B MW K100 L T 1 9 87 i lines with no photo. with 450 Holleys. T-10 1986 parts car web site presence. 877-266-3821 *Free online ad at 52k miles, b r onze, 4-speed, 12-bolt posi, Protector toy hauler travel We Take Trade-Ins! only one left! $500 Dlr ¹0354 extra wind s hield,I bendbulletin.com Weld Prostar wheels, Ford 250 XLT 1990, Fiat 500 Pop H atchtlr cover fits 26-29' NIB Free Advertising. Call for details, *Free pick up into trailer hitch, battery extra rolling chassis + 6 yd. dump bed, $199. 541-325-6147 BIG COUNTRY RV back 2012, po wer 541-548-6592 Toyota 4Ru n n er w indows, charger, full luggage i The Central Oregon extras. $6000 for all. 139k, Auto, $4500. powe r Bend: 541-330-2495 RV CONSIGNMENTS hard bags, manuals i Nickel ads. 541-389-7669. 1 993, blue, 4 d r . , 541-410-9997 Redmond: 541-548-5254 doors, blu e toothm WANTED Toyota Corolla 2004, and paperwork. Al4WD, V6, 5 speed, premium wheels. FORD F150 2009 ways garaged. $3200. I Rates start at $46. I We Do The Work ... RV space for rent Tut ow pkg., plus 4 auto., loaded, 204k Vin ¹125141. malo. 30 amp + water Supercrew 4X4 You Keep The Cash! miles. orig. owner, non Don, 541-504-5989 Call for details! studs tires on rims, $13,988 & sewer. Gravel lot. ¹C77945 • $28,995 On-site credit smoker, exc. c ond. r uns great. W a s 541-385-5809 CRAMPED FOR Avail. now. $350 mo. approval team, S UBA R U . $6500 Prin e ville $ 5500, no w o n l y 541-41 9-5060 SUBSBUOBBSNO CON CASH? web site presence. 503-358-8241 $4000.541-659-1416 Use classified to sell iThe Bulletin 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. We Take Trade-Ins! Oregon Chevy Wagon 1957, 877-266-3821 those items you no Agrosnurce Just bought a new boat? Free Advertising. 4-dr., complete, longer need. 0 Dlr ¹0354 Sell your old one in the BIG COUNTRY RV 541-598-3750 GENERATE SOME ex$7,000 OBO, trades. classifieds! Ask about our Call 541-385-5809 Bend: 541-330-2495 aaaoregonautosource.com F ord F reestyle S E L citement in your neig- Redmond: 0 D , I Please call Super Seller rates! 541-548-5254 2006, V6, AWD, AT, AC, borhood. Plan a ga541-389-6998 541-385-5809 front & side airbags, 25 rage sale and don't Chrysler 300 C o upe mpg, 3rd row seating, forget to advertise in WHEN YOU SEE THIS Harley Davidson Heri1967, 44 0 e n g ine, pwr Ithr seats, multi-CD, tage Softail C l assic, classified! 385-5809. Toyota Land Cruiser traction control, new tires auto. trans, ps, air, ~OO 2006. 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The Bulletin recoml prop, located KBDN. $3,750. 541-317-9319 Please call mends extra caution l $65,000. 541-419-9510 Mercedes-Benz E500 RAM 2500 HD '03 hemi, or 541-647-8483 541-633-5149 pu r c hasing i Harley Limited 103 2011, 2005, Very c le a n , when 2WD, 135K, auto, CC, many extras, stage 1 & air loaded, v e r y low i products or services Check out the am/fm/cd. $7000 obro. Wind River 250 RLSW from out of the area. cushion seat. 18,123 mi, 541-680-9965 /390-1285 Chevy Lumina 1 9 95 miles. classifieds online 2011 (subsidiary of i S ending c ash , $21,990. 541-306-0289 Vin ¹688743. 7 -pass. v a n wit h Arctic Fox Mfg) 4-seawww.bendbulletin.com checks, or credit in$16,988 son pkg, dual pane p ower c h a i r lif t , Call The Bulletin At 2003 Fleetwood DisUpdated daily formation may be I windows, large picture $1500; 1989 Dodge covery 40' diesel mo544 -885-5809 Toyota 4x 4 Pi c kup, Turbo Van 7 - pass. ~ © S U B A R U . i subject toFRAUD window in rear, super torhome w/all 1/5th interest in 1973 Place Your Ad Or E-Mail slide, 26" LCD TV. 1983, 8000-Ib Warn has new motor and 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. For more informaoptions-3 slide outs, Cessna 150 LLC i tion about an adverAt: www.bendbulletin.com satellite, 2 TV's,W/D, Garaqed. $25,900. winch, 2 sets of tire t rans., $1500. 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HD Fat Boy 1996 Place a Bulletin help Completely customized SOOOOg COONSI OBBgOOSinCe 1903 wanted ad today and Executive Hangar Ford Mustang Coupe From contractors to Mifsubishi Lance Evo Must see and hear to reach over 60,000 at Bend Airport (KBDN) 1966, original owner, yard care, it's all here 2003, Turbo, 5 speed, appreciate. 2012 60' wide x 50' d eep, V8, automatic, great readers each week. AWD, custom paint, Award Winner. 17,000 32' Fleetwood Fiesta '03, in The Bulletin's w/55' wide x 17' high bi- shape, $9000 OBO. Your classified ad obo. 541-548-4807 no slide-out, Triton eng, premium wheels. 0 fold dr. Natural gas heat, 530-515-8199 "Call A Service will also appear on all amenities, 1 owner, Vin ¹123984. offc, bathroom. Adjacent bendbulletin.com HD Screaming Eagle perfect, only 17K miles, Audi A4 1. 8 T 20 0 6, Professional" Directory $19,788 to Frontage Rd; great which currently reElectra Glide 2005, $21,500. 541-504-3253 Turbo, co n vertible, Ford Ranchero visibility for aviation busiceives over 1.5 mil103 U motor, two tone Toyota Tacoma S R5 leather. ~g®SUBARU. 1979 ness. Financing availlion page views evcandy teal, new tires, 2003 with Snugtop, 62K, Vin ¹ 006994. with 351 Cleveland able. 541-948-2126 or ery month at no 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. 23K miles, CD player, miles, like new, $12,900. $17,988 email 1jetjockoq.com modified engine. IZ extra cost. Bulletin 503-778-0002 (Bend cell) 877-266-3821 hydraulic clutch, exBody is in S UB A R U . Classifieds Get ReDlr ¹0354 cellent condition. Find exactly what excellent condition, 935 sults! Call 385-5809 Highest offer takes it. 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. 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Fastest Ar- engine, power every- most options, new tires, BMW 740 IL 1998 ong satisfy lien against cher around. 1750 to- thing, new paint, 54K 159K miles, $3750. Call o wner, exc. c o n d DM 1002 tow bar, eathe following unit: tal t i me . $ 6 8 ,500. original m i les, runs 541-233-8944 zaligner w/2" coupler. Brad H e n dershott 101k miles, new tires 541-475-6947, ask for great, excellent condi$125. 541-416-0664 loaded, sunroof. ¹514 (Small pickup Rob Berg. bon in & out. Asking truck). $8900. 541-706-1897 $8,500. 541-480-3179 Four Winds Class Please chec your a Qo ~ H u r ricane on the first day it runs Yamaha Banshee 2001, A 3 2 ' Trucks & M orePixatBendbulletin,com custom built 350 motor, 2007. CAN'T BEAT to make sure it is corHeavy Equipment race-ready, lots of extras, THIS! Look before rect. Sometimes inLeSabre 1996 $4999/obo 541-647-8931 you buy, b e low structions over theg Dodge Durango Lim- Buick market value! 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FAM 67 29 19 41 (5:30) *** "Meetthe Parents" (2000) RobertDe Niro, BenStiler FNC 57 61 36 50 FoxNewsSunday Geraldo at Large(N) n 'PG' cc Huckabee Stossel Geraldo at Large n 'PG' cc Fox NewsSunday *FOOD 17 62 98 44 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Worst Cooks in America CupcakeWars(N) Worst Cooks in America (N) Restaurant: Impossible (N) Iron Chef America ** "Knight and Day" (2010, Action) TomCruise, CameronDiaz, Peter Sarsgaard ** "Knight and Day" (2010, Action) TomCruise. FX 131 (5:00) ** "The A-Team" (2010,Action) LiamNeeson, BradleyCooper. HGTV 17 49 33 43 House Hunters Hunters Int'I H ou s e Hunters Hunters Int'I YouLweinWhat? 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