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SpaCe junk —Frombroken satellites to anastronaut's dropped spatula, the mess could present a threat.A3
NEW TRAILS
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• Ochoco N.F. proposes a 75-mile trail system at Lookout Mountain
The Ochoco National Forest is proposing to increase the miles of trails on andaround Lookout Mountain by building new trail and converting existing roads to trails. The proposal would increase the number of trail miles in the areafrom just under 55 miles to just more than 75 andcater to mountain bike riders.
By Dylan J. Darling The Bulletin
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The Ochoco National Forest is proposingmore miles of mountainbiketrails on
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and around Lookout Mountain east of
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Prineville, partof parallelefforts to make Crook County a magnet to cyclists. a 75.2-mile network of trails, using existing trails, converting roads to trails and
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to attend Friday's award
dinner,but their daughter, Amy Fraley, was expected to accept the award onbehalf
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sPend call 541-416-6500. more time on the trails and stay overnight, said Seth
of the Bryants who's often
joinedthem onskitrips to Sun Valleyoverthe last30 years andwas once]otungly billed$10forblocking Neil Bryant's shotin acityleague basketball game — hepaid it — saidthe couplehasbeen active helpingmake Bend a
Crawford, a county commissioner. "Currently, it is an afternoon ride," he said.
Along with the expansion of the Lookout Mountain Trail network, Crawford
By Corey Kilgannon and Emily S. Rueb
said there are efforts in Crook County to put in a bike park with obstacles to ride
PROPOSED TRAILNETWORK
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birders who share apassion for identifying rare species, recording their sightings and competing in birding events known as Big Days. But as they prepared for the biggest Big Day of all, today's World Series of Birding in New Jersey, their technological approaches could hardly be more
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The Ochoco National Forest is taking comments on its plans to expand the Lookout d osed or d e - Mountain Trail netcommissioned work. Emaii to comments-pacificnorth'gg west-ochoco@fs. fed.us,
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Last of 9/11 remains to be moved
NEW RACKS
Prineville group raising cashfor themed parking
NEW YORK — Thousands of vacuum-sealed
By Dylan J. Darling
plastic pouches filled with bits ofbone rest in a Man-
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hattan laboratory. These
New bicycle racks should start to appear around Crook County towns this
are the last unidentified fragmentsofthepeople
find certain species.
summer.
Dunne, 62, has been preparing a bit differently. He refuses tobring acamera and keeps his cellphone
The racks are the result of a Ford Family Foundation leadership class, said Sandra Henning, Paulina District ranger for the Ochoco National Forest and a participant in the class.
who died in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.
disparate.
Van Doren,20, a sophomore at Cornell, has a $2,500 camera setup and an iPhone stocked with digital field guides, apps that play recordings of bird songs and help him, with GPS, home in on where he might
turned off. He eschews
birding apps and digital libraries in favor of the handwritten journal he
has kept since he was 7. The proliferation of digital photography and other technology alters the whole dynamic of birding, he said, "getting away from the art
By Verena Dobnik The Associated Press
Today, the 7,930 pouches are to be moved in a sol-
emn processionfrom the city medical examiner's of-
The foundation is a nonprofit, based in
fice to the new trade center
Roseburg, focused on improving communities in rural Oregon. The class is
site. They will be kept in a bedrock repository 70 feet underground in the new Sept. 11 Memorial Museum
made up of community members, from
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arise absent a stay." The amendment was passed
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A
Piazza issued his ruling late judge on Friday struck down Friday, about half an hour after Arkansas' ban on same-sex the marriage license office in marriage, saying the state Pulaski County closed. has "no rational reason" for Arkansas courthouses typipreventing gay couples from cally aren't open on weekends, marrying. but with the state in its earPulaski County C i rcuit ly-voting period for a May 20 Judge Chris Piazza ruled primary, several clerks' offices that the 2004 voter-approved will be open today. However, amendment to the state con- clerks reached by The Associstitution violates the rights of ated Pressafter Piazza issued same-sex couples. He didn't his ruling said they hadn't put his ruling on hold as some been formally notified of it and judges have done in other weren't prepared to begin issustates, opening the door for ingmarriage licenses. same-sex couples in Arkansas At least one couple who sued to begin seeking marriage li- over the ban said they hoped censes, though it wasn't dear to wed quickly. Kathy Henson whetherthatwould happenbe- said she and her girlfriend Anfore Monday. gelia Buford planned to seek a "This is an unconstitutional marriage license in neighborattempt to narrow the definiing Saline County as soon as tion of equality," Piazza wrote. offices opened. "The exclusion of a minority "We think that (Piazza) did forno rationalreason isa dan- a really great job and that he gerous precedent." ruled on the right side of histoState A t t orney G e n eral ry," Henson said. Dustin McDaniel's office said The ruling came a week afhe would appeal the ruling ter McDaniel announced he and asked Piazza to suspend it personally supports gay marduring that process. riage rights but would contin-
the U.S. Supreme Court's 1967
HOt-air ballaan fire —Authorities say a hot-air balloon has possibly caught fire and crashed in Virginia and three peopleare unaccounted for. Several local news mediaoutlets quoted Virginia State Police spokeswomanCorinne Geller assaying that authorities received a report of the crash shortly before 8 p.m. Friday nearMeadow Event Park in Caroline County. Geller said a pilot and two passengers were believed to be in the balloon's gondola, and that according to witness accounts it was the gondola that caught fire. But shesaid police had not yet found anywreckage.
decision that invalidated laws on interracial marriage.
Nigerian kidnappingS — The international effort to rescuethe
in 2004 with the overwhelming
support of Arkansas voters. Piazza's ruling also overturns a 1997 state law banning gay marriage. In his decision, Piazza cited
"It has been over 40 years
276 schoolgirls being held captive by Islamic extremists in northeastern Nigeria was boosted Friday whenBritish security experts joined the Nigerian andAmerican forces trying to rescue the missing students. As theworldwide effort got underway theweakness of the Nigerian military was exposed in areport issued by Amnesty International. Britain said its aim wasnot only to help with the current crisis but to defeat BokoHaram. "Theteam will be considering not just the recent incidents but also longer-term counter-terrorism solutions to prevent such attacks in the future anddefeat Boko Haram," the Foreign 8 Commonwealth Office said in astatement Friday.
since Mildred Loving was given the right to marry the person of her choice," Piazza
wrote, referring to that ruling. "The hatred and fears have long since vanished and she and her husband lived full lives together; so it will be
for the same-sex couples. It is time to let that beacon of freedom shine brighter on all our
BeIIghaZi iIIpuiry —Despite Democratic complaints, Republicans jumped into a newelection-season investigation of the deadly Benghazi assault on Friday, naming majority members of aspecial House committee. Democrats mulled aboycott of the panel, which is inspiring bitter partisanship before evenstarting its work. House Speaker John Boehner immediately took to social media to highlight his seven-member Republican team.Democrats havefive seats to fill, if they decide to participate at all in what Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi derided as a"political stunt." The Republicans' roster includes veterans of previous Houseexaminations of the Sept. 11, 2012,attack that killed a U.S.ambassador and three other Americans.
brothers and sisters. We willbe
stronger for it." The U.S. Supreme Court last
yearruledthatalawforbidding the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages was unconstitutional. Since then, lower-court judges have repeatedly cited the deci-
"We respectthe court'sdecision, but, in keeping with the
ue to defend the constitutional
sion when striking down some of the same-sex marriage bans
ban in court. Sadler said Mc-
that were enacted after Mas-
Attorney General's obligation
Daniel sought the stay because
to defend the state constitution,
EmbaSSy iII Yemen —Two officers at the U.S. Embassyin Yemen shot and killed a pair of armedYemeni civilians during an attempted abduction of the Americans at aSanaabusiness last month, the State Department said Friday.Theofficers have left Yemen,Marie Harf, a spokeswomanfor the State Department, said in astatement. No other details were provided. Citing unidentified U.S.officials, The NewYork Times reported that the Americanswere aCIAofficer and a lieutenant colonel with the elite Joint Special Operations Commandwhowere visiting a barber shop in anupscale district in Yemen'scapital.
Returll tO HOmS —Hundreds of Syrians, some snapping photographs with their cellphones, wandereddown paths carved out of rubble in the old quarters of Homs onFriday, getting their first glimpse of the horrendous destruction that two years of fighting inflicted on rebel-held parts of the city. Thescenes that greeted them were devastating: City blocks pounded into anapocalyptic vista of hollow facades of blown-out buildings. Dust everywhere. Streets strewn with rebar, shattered concrete bricks, toppled telephone poles and the occasional charred, crumpled carcasses of cars.
sachusetts started recognizing "we know that questions about gay marriages in 2004.
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A boy wears a ribbon symbolizing the Soviet victory in World War II, as he holds portraits of relatives who served ln the Red Army, during a Victory Day military parade in Sevastopol, Crimea, on Friday. President Vladimir Putln hailed the return of Crimea to Russia in his first visit to the region since its
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Speaking for less than four MOSCOW — Putting his minutes, he ran through Sevpersonal seal on the annex- astopol's history: its naming ation of C r i mea, President by Catherine the Great 230 Vladimir Putin traveled Fri- years ago; a 250-day Nazi day to the naval port of Sev- siege the city endured; and its astopol, where he used the an- vote to rejoin Russia in March. "I think 2014 will also be an niversary of the victory over Nazi Germany to assert that Moscow had the right to take
important year in the annals
of Sevastopol and our whole overtheBlack Sea peninsula. country, as the year when peoOver the past decade, Pu- ple living here firmly decided tin has gradually turned Vic- to be together with Russia, tory Day into a celebration and thus confirmed their faith of resurgent Russian power in the historic memory of our and nationalism. The visit to forefathers," Putin said in reSevastopol, in southwestern marks broadcast nationwide. " There is a l o t o f w o r k Crimea, the historical home of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, was ahead, but we will overcome a potent manifestation of his all the difficulties because we goal of reviving Russia as a are together, and that means global power. we have become even stronThe West reacted to the an- ger," he said. nexation in March with sancThe annexation provoked tions against Putin's closest the worst tensions between circle of advisers and against Russia and the West since the a few significant companies. height of the Cold War. Putin By going to Sevastopol, the has maintained that the terRussian president effectively ritory had long belonged to told Western leaders that Mos- Russia and that he was only cow would do as it pleased. righting a historical wrong. Putin's v i s i t coi n c ided Separatists in Crimea, backed with new clashes in eastern by the Russian military, orga-
Ukraine. Victory Day celebrationsthere were marred by an attack by Ukrainian government forces on a police station in Mariupol, where at least seven people were killed. In his speech on a naval quay, Putin, as he did at a ceremony in Red Square earlier in the day, stuck to the patriotic themes of the day: strength, heroism, struggle
nized areferendum in March in which an overwhelming majority of t h e r esidents, many of them ethnic Russians,chose to come under the
control of Moscow. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine immediately issued a statement protesting Putin's visit. It accused Putin of ignoring international law, the
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HAPPENINGS 9/11 dead —Theiast unidentified remains will be moved to the newtrade center site in a solemn procession, where they will be stored.A1
• Discoveries, breakthroughs,trends, namesin the news— the things you needto know to start out your day
eanin u ourmessin ar 'sor i Concentratedrisk
The fast-moving junk can pose a threat to satellites, so the Air Force is developing a new high-tech
Mostman-made spacejunkis situated in low-Earth orbit, at an altitude below1,240 miles.
"Space Fence" to warn of potential collisions.
HISTORY Highlight:In1994, Nelson Mandela took the oath of office in Pretoria to becomeSouth Africa's first black president. In1611, Sir ThomasDale arrived in the Virginia Colony, where, as deputy governor, he instituted harsh measures to restore order.
By Christian Davenport
survive impact with smaller piece of debris." NASA outfits
The Washington Post
WASHINGTON — Space:
its astronauts with spacesuits that are lined with a layer of
so vast, so open. And yet, so littered with junk.
material used in bulletproof
Hundreds of thousands of piecesofman-made debrisare
vests to help protect them from
flying projectiles. The space shuttle was also
floating around out there, the
designed to withstand the on-
detritus ofmore than 50 years of spaceflight. There have been chunks of dead satellites
Green Mountain Boys, along with Col. Benedict Arnold, cap-
and spent rocket boosters-
even cracks in the windows,
even a glove that an astronaut
tured the British-held fortress
dropped in 1965 and a spatula that escaped from a space
which were layered three deep for protection.
Methodist Church.
In1941, Adolf Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess, parachuted into Scotland on what he claimed was apeace mission. (Hess ended upserving a life sentence at SpandauPrison until 1987, when heapparently committed suicide.) In1960, the nuclear-powered submarine USSTriton completed its submerged navigation of the globe. In1984, the International Court of Justice said the United States should halt anyactions to blockade Nicaragua's ports (the U.S. hadalready said it would not recognize World Court jurisdiction on this issue). In1994, the state of lllinois executed serial killer John Wayne Gacy, 52, for the murders of 33 young menand boys. Ten years age:President George W.Bushreacted with "deep disgust and disbelief" during a Pentagon visit as he examinednew photosandvideo clips of American soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners. Citigroup agreed to pay$2.65 billion to settle a lawsuit brought by WorldCom investors who'd lost billions when company went bankrupt in anaccounting scandal. Five years age:HouseSpeaker Nancy Pelosi made asurprise one-day visit to Baghdad to discuss U.S.-lraqi economic relations with the prime minister. Pope Benedict XVI urged Middle East Christians to persevere in their faith as 20,000 people filled a Jordanian sports stadium where the pontiff celebrated the first open-air Mass of his Holy Land pilgrimage. One year age:TheInternal RevenueService apologized for what it acknowledgedwas "inappropriate" targeting of conservative political groups during the 2012election to see if they were violating their tax-exempt status. U.S. government scientists said worldwide levels of carbon dioxide, the chief greenhousegas blamed for global warming, had hit a milestone, reaching an amount never before encountered by humans.
BIRTHDAYS
The ultimate answer is to
clean things up. But that's far more difficult than it might
shuttle in 2006.
Because it zips along faster than a speeding bullet, the trash poses an ever-growing
serve the world's obsession
with Google Earth and mov-
Courtesy of NASA
In this computer-generated image marking objects being tracked as they orbit Earth, about 95 percent of the dots represent the location of orbital debris rather than functional satellites. The dots are sized to optimize visibility and are not scaled to Earth.
ies on-demand. Until last year, the Pentagon used what was
calleda"Space Fence"to track
and looks forward to the Air
have to come well in advance.
the junk and warn of potential collisions that make owners
Force's decision."
In 2012, the United States issued more than 10,000 warn-
The Air Force plans to build
scramble to move their satel-
at least one radar system, to be lites out of the way. located on the Marshall Islands But that system managed to in the Pacific Ocean. (A possikeep up with only a fraction of ble second system could be loit all, and it went out of com- cated in western Australia). mission last year. Now the Air
Forceispoised to take a m ore
Now, the Defense Department tracks about 20,000 items
modern crack at the problem
with other sensors and radars.
with a new Space Fence. With a contract expected
But the new fence would be
to be awarded in the next few
weeks, the program is designed to be mankind's best effort yet at tracking space pollution. But the new Space Fence still doesn't provide what many think i s
able to track as much as 10 times that. It would also be able to identify smaller items,
some the size of a golfball. Armed with the catalogue of items, analysts forecast possi-
ble collisions, like the ones dra-
t h e u ltimate matized in the film "Gravity."
solution: cleaningup space. "There's a lot of stuff up
(But the objects are moving so fast that scientists say there's
there, and the impact of the
no way astronauts could see
er objects," said Joan John-
satellites — and also the international space station and the
new Space Fence will be to what's coming.) And for the track more objects and small- approximately 1,100 working son-Freese, a professor of na-
Hubble telescope — to get out U.S. Naval War College. of the way, the warnings often Tracking the debris "is a netional security affairs at the
15,000
GPS satellite orbit: 12,500 miles
seem, said Johnson-Freese, the
threat to the satellites that help
the military c ommunicate and gather intelligence and
20,000 Debris above 22,363 miles can remain in orbit forever.
slaught, and often returned to Earth with tiny pocks and
In1775, Ethan Allen and his
at Ticonderoga, N.Y. In1863,during the Civil War, Confederate Lt. Gen.Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson died of pneumonia, a complication resulting from being hit by friendly fire eight days earlier during the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia. In1869,a golden spike was driven in Promontory, Utah, marking the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in the United States. In1924, J. Edgar Hooverwas named acting director of the Bureau of Investigation (later known as theFederal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI). In1933,the Nazis staged massive public book burnings in Germany. In1939,the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church South and the Methodist Protestant Church merged to form the
— Geosynchronous orbit:22,500 miles
Naval War College professor. It's incredibly expensive, for one thing, and cleaning up space isn't exactly the kind of domestic program that members of Congress can rally behind. Then there are the
Debris situated between 124and 373 miles can stay in orbit for years. 1O,OOO
international tensions. Countries continue to own the junk
Debris at this altitude can travel at 17,000 mph
they've launched into space, and China, for example,
ings of close calls, to U.S. and wouldn't be thrilled if the Unitinternational satellite owners, ed States decided to take down helping with 75 "avoidance one of its satellites. "There are legal issues," maneuvers" — satellites expending precious energy to Johnson-Freese said. "There move out of the way. are no salvage laws in space. "It's all predictive," said Even if we had the political will Brian Weeden, a former Air to (salvage junk), which I don't Force off icer and a technical think we do, we couldn't bring adviserfor the Secure World down the big pieces because Foundation. "They're predict- we don't own them." ing where things are going to Swiss scientists are working be three, four days or a week on what's been called a"janitor into the future and looking for satellite," a sort of orbital garclose approaches." bage truckcalled CleanSpace But there is so much debris One that would remove junk. whizzing through space that Even though the movie some collisions are inevitable. "Gravity" r aised awareness Knowing that the Interna- of thespace debris problem, tional Space Station is going Johnson-Freese doesn't think to be pelted by all sorts of gar- there will be real action on bage — nuts, bolts, even flecks removing the rubbish until of paint can cause damage — it there's a crash that "affects was designed to be the "most people, and the general public heavily shielded spacecraft says, 'Why isn't my cellphone ever," NASA says, that "can working'?'"
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said. "We need to move on to an active plan for removal." The fence isn't really a fence,
but rather a high-frequency radar that is like a flashlight beam in a dark room that illuminates the bits of dust swirl-
ing around. All those little bits are then catalogued and
tracked as they pass through the radar again and again, until analysts, using massive computer databases, can predict where those pieces of debris will be in the future
and when they mightcome close enough to collide with something. The new system is vital, officials say, because it will be able to track more and much
smaller pieces of debris, which can whip around the globe as fast as 17,000 mph. At that ve-
locity, even something just a half-i nch around would pack a punch like a bowling ball traveling at 300 mph, according to
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as ca orcommuers' arcar ..:;By Matt FlegenhelmereNew York Times News Service
There are those who sip discreetly on subway trains, reaching for the paper bags in their coat pockets, or pull flasks from their knapsacks in the darkened back corners of a city bus. Such is the stigma of drinking in transit, where the sloshed are supposed to have boarded that way. Bebeto Matthews/The Associated Press file photo
But for decades, passengers
of kinship, with travelers often returning to their seats to im-
on the Metro-North Railroad
have found a workaround amid the fake wood panels and lounge-style seating of the bar car — the space where everybody may or may not know
bibe in solitude. c a rts a t
Grand Central, where Wickline will now work exclusively,
F-
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training in forensic science, prepares sample bone fragments for DNA testing at the training lab, in New York. With new tech-
E ven the d r in k sc:
Mark Desire, right, assistant director for forensic biology at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, speaks as a criminalist,
nology yielding results impossible a dozenyears ago, forensic scientists are still trying to match the bone with DNA from unidentified victims from 9/11.
have been subjected to modern
flourishes. Trail mix, protein bars and energy drinks are
your name, but none would
now available.
Remains
as some protested this weekend's move of theremains
the Stamford station.
"It's a rebranding," said Aaron Donovan, a spokesman for
to the museum site, which
want to hear on the bar car," said Steve Schleier, clutching
the transportation authority.
Continued from A1 The remains will be accessible only to families of
his beer can en route to Fairfield, Conn., on Thursday evening. "Last call." And yet, for the last comBarton Silverman / New York Times file photo muter-rail bar cars believed ABOVE: Commuters ride in the bar car on the New Haven Line out
that the branding had been fine the first time. The bar
to be operating in the Unit-
respecting a strictly enforced
dare cast a judgmental glare about that fourth beer before "The two words you don't
Many riderswere adamant car's attraction was not the drinks, they said, but the people who hoisted them, all while
of New York City in February of 1968. ed States, it is indeed the end BELOW: Two Connecticut-boundmen pass theircommute Thursof the line. The last of Met- day with a drink in the bar car. The Metro-North Railroad retired ro-North's old car fleet, intro- what are thought to be the final bar cars in America on Friday, for duced in the 1970s, has aged decades an anachronistic haven for weary commuters looking for out of the system; the 7:07 p.m. a drink or camaraderie.
code. Extreme overindulgence
was rare and diligently policed. Morning
i n teractions
were brief, if they happened at all, lest "you get a cup of coffee over your head," Mark Ludlow,
train Friday from Grand Central Terminal to New Haven was the bar car's final ride before its retirement at the hands
43, from Fairfield, said.
Riders recalled a fistfight or two, but those in neighboring cars could most likely say the same.
of a new, barless model. Since before World War II,
when rail was king and Prohibition was dead, the rolling
Some residents had turned to the bar car to network be-
saloon has been a national staple — its contents relied upon
tween jobs, or conduct busi-
to make the strangers less
ness with potential clients.
strange, the commutes less interminable. At the end, there
And the specter of impaired driving, travelers insisted, was
were only four bar cars left, ac-
never cause for concern.
"These are professional people," said Jesse Foote, 48, an energy broker from Fairfield, who drank water Thursday. "Make sure your breath is good; drive right home." Many held out hope that the
cording to the American Pub-
lic Transportation Association, all on Metro-North.
On Thursday, the regulars
interrupting a
dice game on his countertop. "You've taken very good
remains.
who oversees the four-mem-
"It will show the world the
ber World Trade Center team
way we treat our dead," Lee Ielpi, who lost his son in the
in the city's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The death toll stemming
attacks, said earlier in the week. "Let's get them back to
from the attacks at the World the site." Trade Center stands at 2,753. By December, the latest Of those, 1,115 victims, or 41 technology will have been percent, have not been iden- applied to every remnant tified through a DNA match in the medical examiner's to items provided by fami- possession, exhausting the lies — toothbrushes, combs, available methods. clothing or s wabs from The question is: How long relatives.
and at what cost will the fo-
With ever-advancing technology yielding results that were impossible a dozen years ago, the unique ge-
rensic team keep working to identify these last 9/11 re-
netic code gleaned from the
mains? The team's annual
salary budget is $230,000, plus costs for follow-up work
Terrorism at the John Jay
using new technology to at- College of Criminal Justice, tempt to extract DNA dimin-
too much for this century, its
new models, known as M-8s, though it is unclear if this is feasible.
romance bewildering to de-
Absent such an intervention,
car has survived, outlasting tractors who saw little but a vanquished drink s e rvice rolling office party with overcarts on other commuter rail taxed cup-holders and cushoperations in the New York ions absorbing wayward suds. area — Metro-North's Har"Society has changed, DWI lem and Hudson lines, and the laws have changed, the relaLong Island Rail Road. tionships of men and women At their peak, Metro-North have changed," said Mitchell said, there were 10 bar cars. Pally, a board member for the As the number has dwindled, Metropolitan T r ansportation
the regulars have designated
travelers have grown fierce-
ly protective of the privilege, looking up and down the bar. coordinating rides via emails "I appreciate it. I love you all." and texts in recent years to enThe peopleloved him back, sure the cars would fill. they said, many forming a line A w e b site, B a r Car.com, to kiss the bartender on the founded in 1997, has dedicated cheek, mouth or both. itself exclusively to celebrating An unfamiliar quiet cur- "this social phenomenon that care of me," Wickline said,
2Qi
Other f a milies s upport
the move,saying the repository is a fitting site for the
bone fragment 10 or 15 times,
1980s, over some rider objections, but the New Haven bar
w e l l-attended
"Our commitment to return the remains to the families is as great today as it was in 2001," said Mark Desire,
that could be retrofitted on the
sports wagers, softball league dled, briefly. exists in limbo between work " Back to w o r k!" a r i d er and home." allegiances forged on the rails and love stories that owed their shouted, adding a profanity, as An onboard cocktail, the start to the spirits of the New the crowd roared anew. site reads, is "the perfect antiHaven line. Even to defenders, the car is dote for the grind that is busi"There's also been affairs," a curiousanachronism, culled ness in the 20th century." said Terri Cronin, chairwom- from an era of liquid lunches That no one bothered to an of the Connecticut Com- and onboard cigars. Smoking change the date is telling. The muter Rail Council and a bar was banned inside cars in the bar car seems to have proved
masses as they held cups aloft,
came home and have never them respectso 3,000 souls been identified. can rest in peace."
ceive an aff ordable bar car
m e dium-stakes
Norwalk, the bartender, Danny Wickline, 55, hushed the
ing to match the bone slivers who lost her firefighter son to DNA from the more than at the trade center, said at 1,000 victims wh o n e ver a protest Thursday. "Give
cut have summoned a team of consultants in a bid to con-
Bryan Thomas / New York Times News Service
Bridgeport, riders traded hugs, fist bumps, tales of golf course conquests. Somewhere near South
" Don't put them i n t h e basement," Rosemary Cain,
by other scientists and staff.
ing the traveling Christmas
car veteran from the East Norwalk stop. "I've heard." Aboard the 5:26 p.m. train to
flooding.
bits of bone is the only hope for families waiting for anything tangible to officially confirm what they already know: Their loved one is dead. In some cases, scientists have gone back to the same
were left to reminisce, toastparties and
the dead and to the forensic scientists who are still try-
they fear could be prone to
bar carscould return, despite the high cost of their custom
design. Officials in Connecti-
an unquiet car, second from
the head, as the de facto bar on each train, with promises of shared six-packs and undiminished cheer. "They're putting us out in the general population," Paul Collins, 60, from Monroe, Conn., said by way of a Authority, w h ic h o p e rates warning. Collins stepped out of the Metro-North. "You can wait the hour to get off the train and car, now filled with the empty do what you're going to do." cups and staleair of a fraterThe bar car's less social nity party as it neared Bridgedescendant, the cafe cars of port. Last stop, the speakers Amtrak, still sell beer and li- said moments later, last call. quor amid the sandwiches and And then the bar car chugged chips, but offer little in the way away.
able, the efforts to identify
the fragments will continue indefinitely. Charles Strozier,found-
ing director of the Center on said that work must continue
ished by fire, sunlight, bacteria and even the jet fuel that poured through the towers. The painstaking process i nvolves pulverizing t h e bone fragments, adding a
"because our relationship to
special chemical to the pow-
grim scientific task — i t 's
the Sept. 11 disaster hinges
on being able to identify and pay respects to those who died." For Desire, it's not just a
der and then spinning it all personal. in a centrifuge to break open H e was the bone cells so DNA can be
extracted. Then comes the after the two hijacked planes last, critical step — looking hit them, having rushed to match it to an item with the victim's DNA provided
down with then-chief med-
ical examiner, Dr. Charles by families — part of the Hirsch. As the towers topmedical examiner's collec- pled,the men were struck tion of 17,000 contributions. and bloodied by falling glass Four new i dentifications and debris. "It's a service and an honwere made this past year. Family members have or, working on something long endorsed the ongoing that has transformed Ameridentification process, even ican history," he said.
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class is fundraising to pay for the project, Henning said, Continued fromA1 including taking donations Along with providing a at grocery stores around place to lock up bicycles, the Prineville. So far the class has racks should help with the raised about $5,000. beautification o f P r i n eville If the class can reach the and Powell Butte, and pos- $5,000 fundraising goal, it sibly Post and Paulina, Hen- may earn a$5,000 matching ning said. Two designs are grant from the Ford Family planned for the artistic racks. Foundation, said Chad Car"One is a wagon wheel and p enter, who heads up a t u one is a hitchin' post — kind toring nonprofit and is also a of a Western theme," Henning member of the class. He said said Tuesday. the racks probably would be As with plans to add more put in public places, such as mountain bike trail miles, a parks. "We are working with the goal of the bike racks is to help draw cyclists to Crook city (of Prineville) and the County. county to determine where "Bike tourism is huge," said we can install them," he said. Shawn Benson, a Prineville Initial drawings of the bike insurance agent and a mem- racks show the wagon wheel ber of the class. design holding two to seven Each rack probably will bikes and the hitchin' post cost about $1,000, and the design holding seven bikes,
but Carpenter said both designs could be expanded to fit where they're placed. "We are going to have the
Birding
flexibility to make those as long as we want them," he
sard.
world of competitive bird-
Bike racks would be welcome in Prineville, said John
in line at the bank. "In fact
ing, once seen as a refuge from the clatter of the modern world, is debating how much it should embrace technology. It is as close as birding, long proud of its honor system, has come to an identity crisis, particular-
I have my bike tied to a post
ly over the issue of whether
outside of the bank here."
"... This will be an asset for
photography should be required to prove a spotting. In debates among birders, the encroachment of smartphones and digital cameras Ryan Collerd / New York Times News Service has become inseparable Professional birder Pete from another touchy issue, Dunne, says the proliferation of
us.
the matter o f
Mayor Betty Roppe also likes the idea of bike racks in Prineville.
"People like to ride their bikes downtown," she said. — Reporter: 541-617-7812, ddarling@bendbulletin.com
q u e stion-
able sightings, known as stringing. The world series is held
every May throughout New Jersey, a major migration stop for birds heading north, and the event routinely at-
tracts roughly 1,000 of the world's top birders, who will race around the state from
midnight to midnight, ofPaul Thom-
ten in four-member teams,
asberg rides
trying to identify as many species as they can. Their reward will be bragging rights and the Urner-Stone Cup, which resembles a
down a chal-
lenging rock garden while beginning a descent of Lookout Mountain in the Ochocos. The Central Oregon Trail Alliance is working with the national forest to
improve trails in the area. MarkMorical/The Bulletin file photo
Trails Continued fromA1 The current Lookout Mountain Trail network probably
Oregon mountain bike trails.
cause of the terrain and eleva-
The soils, terrain and forest found in the trail system ar-
tion, wrote Darlene Henderson, Crook County chapter
en't like those near Bend and
representative for COTA. "In addition, they will be Sisters, said Kate Klein, super-
sees a few thousand moun- visor of the Ochoco National
less crowded and offer more
tain bikers a year, said Kent
solitude," she wrote. "I expect
Forest.
"So it provides some differKoeller, a recreation planner. The numbersare a fraction of ent options for riding," she said. the amount of riders annually The Central Oregon Trail visiting Central Oregon's pre- Alliance, a Bend-based mounmiere destinations — Phil's tain bike advocacy group Trail near Bend and Peterson with a Crook County chapter, Ridge near Sisters. worked with the national for"What we a r e l a cking est in the planning of the pro(are) the loop opportunities," posed trail changes at Lookout Koeller said. Mountain. The trails, about an hour's The trails will be more acd rive fro m B e nd, o ffer a cessible earlier in the spring change-up from other Central than those west of Bend, be-
Awards Continued fromA1 "Like a lot of people in Bend, theyhave a hard time
saying no," Teater said Friday afternoon. "They've been on a
lot of boards, they've formed a lot of organizations and nonprofits, and they've been do-
ing this since they arrived in 1973."
After meeting and marrying at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Wash., the couple headed to Salem, Neil
that this will attract trail users
from all over Central Oregon, including Mneville and Crook County, as well as tourist(s) traveling to the area to vaca-
tion and recreate." The trails would be open to other nonmotorized use, such
as hikers and horseback riders, but the emphasis is moun-
tain biking. — Reporter: 541-617-7812, ddarIt'ng@bendbuIIetin.com
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Bryant's hometown. Mary Bryant worked as a teacher, while Neil Bryant attended W illamette U n iversity l a w
vision Mary Bryant set out
years been an activememof building a school for kids ber of P.E.O. International, a school. who were at risk or failing to philanthropic o r ganization Upon arriving in B end, thrive in a traditional school promoting educational opporNeil Bryant joined the law environment. tunities for women, and has "I think when she was get- served as the chairwoman firm now known as Bryant, Lovlien & Jarvis, PC, while ting the school started, she of United Way, Backpacks in Mary Bryant taught at Jewell had a huge amount of heart Bend, and on the board of OrElementary School, then lat- and care and vision for kids, egon Public Broadcasting. er at Cascade and Pilot Butte that was really clear," he said. — Reporter: 541-383-0387, middle schools. Mary Bryant has for many shammers@bendbulletin.com Neil Bryant was part of the
group that founded the Rotary Club of Greater Bend, Teater said, and has served on the boards of th e H igh D esert
Museum, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, and as chairman of the Cultural Ad-
vocacy Coalition of Oregon, a lobby group that works to increase public investment in nonprofit arts and education programs. In 1992, Neil Bryant was
elected to the state Senate, and represented Central Ore-
gon in Salem for two terms. In 2001, Mary Bryant founded a charter school, Rimrock Expeditionary A lte r n ative
Learning Middle School, the firstcharter school for mid-
dle school students east of the Cascades. Roger White, director of
the school, said Mary Bryant spent two years as principal
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recorders — has likely gone unchanged since being established a decade ago, "before people were walking around with libraries of bird songs in theirpocket."
Continued from A1 Not long after professional baseball came around to instant replay, the booming
Malpass, owner of Back Alley Bikes, a Prineville bike shop. "There are very few," he said Tuesday morning after taking a call while waiting
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miniature version of hock-
ey's Stanley Cup, although there are no cashprizes. The competition, which
A5
While the honor system re-
mains paramount, Gordon said, photographs, provided they have not been altered,
can offe r"a higherstandard of evidence,"especially for rare sightings, and for newer birders who have yet to establish reputations.
"I hear young birders joking around saying, 'Photos or it didn't happen,'" he said. "The expectation is that if you report
something rare, you're going to need a photograph. And I only see that increasing." The association created a digital photography and other new category of competition: technology used in the field are Photo Big Days. Last month, "getting away from the art of Whittle and Tom Stephenson, field identification." a Brooklyn-based birder, organized a Photo Big Day in Texas and competed as well, photo"It is bringing a new breath graphing 209 birds in 24 hours, of air into the competitions," which the birding association said Scott Whittle, a commer- has recognized as a record for cialphotographer from Cape North America. May, N.J., who has a $10,000 Even purists like Dunne, a photo setup. He is helping de- New Jersey Audubon Society velop an app called Bird Genie official who founded the world that recognizes and identifies series, said any tool that made bird calls in the field. birding moreaccessi ble was He said he began birding six welcome. But introducing them years ago and photographed to competitions goes against his sightings "because I knew I the trust implicit in birding, the wasn't agoodenoughbirder for purists said, and turns what people to trust me." should be a contest of devoThe verification of sightings tion and skill into a free-for-all and the fight against stringing where tech wizardry and ex— arguable sightings by inex- pensivecamerasbecome thede perienced, overeager or simply facto entry requirements. cheating birders — are two of Teams in the world series birding's most pressing issues recruit members who can iden-
also raises money for conservation, does not require photo evidence, and scoring remains on the honor system, although contestants and form the main argument who claim to have seen or for the use of photos. heard rare birds can exBirding's popularity, fueled pect to be questioned by inpartbythe recent films,"The other teams about details. Big Year" and"ABirder's Guide The rules do not allow the to Everything," is approaching use of digital gadgets in the an extreme-sport level, with spotting or hearing of birds. adrenaline-pumped teams putRecorded calls cannot be ting in sleepless days. played in the open, where The American Birding Assothey could inadvertentlyciation has begun discussions or intentionally — induce to revise portions of its code birds to respond, for exam- of ethics, said Jeffrey Gordon, ple. But birders are permit- the association's president. The ted to refresh themselves code serves as a guideline for — in their cars, only — with birders, although competition recorded bird calls. organimrs arefree to make The pro-tech camp ar- their own rules. Gordon said gues that it is silly to prohibit that what little there was in the tools that educate birders, code regarding technologymake birding more welcom- there is a mention, for examing for novices. ple, of curbing the use of tape
tify bird calls and can scout
where targeted species are likely to be seen. To prepare for the event, Van Doren's Cornell
team has spent a week driving around New Jersey using apps to log where specific birds have been spotted. They are not allowed to use apps to acquire new information during the
event, but they can use them to refer to previously gathered information.
Van Doren acknowledged that technology should have its limits. The day will come,
he predicted, when binoculars themselves will be able to identify birds. "That would be lame
from a birding perspechve," he said, "because it would take the skill out of it."
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~««iav Repu icanstig tengripon e atesin 2016race anger with VA to McCain By Terry Tang The Associated Press
PHOENIX — Several vet-
erans voiced their anger and frustration to Sen. John Mc-
Cain on Friday over what they call a broken Veterans Affairs system as the Republican said
that reported lapses in care in Phoenix are part of a nationwide problem that needs to be fixed.
"Friends, this is not a unique
situation as far as Arizona is concerned," McCain said. "I
emphasize everyone is innocent until proven guilty, but this appears to be a problem of nationwide implications." The VA has been under fire
in recent weeks, ever since critics contended that administrators in Phoenix kept an
off-the-books list to conceal long wait times as 40 veterans
died waiting to get an appointment. Similar problems have since been reported in other states. McCain hinted at possi-
By Jonathan Martin
ticipate in all Republican presidential debates?" asked Morton
publican National Commit-
en their grip on a presidential primary season they believe has grownunruly and too long. This year, the party moved to
tee moved Friday to seize
set the nominating calendar by
But that argument did not
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Blackwell, a
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from Virginia.
control of the presidential primary debates in 2016, an-
scheduling the first four con- prevail. The move to take over tests — Iowa, New Hampshire, the debates passed overwhelmother step in a coordinated South Carolina and Nevada ingly 152-7. Priebus and other effortbythe party establish— for February, allowing other top Republicans had considment to reshape the nomistates to begin voting in March ered even stiffer penalties for natingprocess. and holding w i nner-take-all candidates who do not comply Committee m e mbers primaries starting March 15. with the new rules, including overwhelmingly passed a Party officials are also mov- stripping them of convention measure that would penaling to find a city that can ac- delegates. ize any presidential candicommodate a convention in Whether t h e c a n didates date who participated in a late June, earlier than usual, to themselves agree to participate debate not sanctioned bythe give the party's nominee ahead only in committee-approved national party, by limiting Joe Buglewicz/New York Times NewsService start on raising money for the debates is an open question. their participation in sub- Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who is strongly considering a presidential general election. Priebus quietly informed many sequent c o m mittee-sanc- run, attends the Republican National Committee spring meeting Taken together, these pro- of the potential 2016 candidates tioned forums. The move in Memphis, Tenn. Republicans on Friday passed a measure that cedural steps could thwart an of the party's plan to run the derepresents the party's effort would penalize any presidential candidate who participates in a underfunded insurgent who bates andgotpositive feedback, to reduce the number of debate not sanctioned by the national party by limiting their partic- needs the free exposure of according to Republicans fadebates and assert control ipation in subsequent RNC-sanctioned forums. televised debates and would miliar with the conversations. over how they are staged. be hurt by a seriesofrapid-fire Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, In making the case for contests in March that could who is strongly considering a adopting the new r ule, committee's chairman, Reince a repeat of the 2012 campaign, be tilted toward an establish- presidential run and is expectparty officials repeatedly Priebus, addressing committee when a series of insurgent can- ment-backed contender. ed to receive tea party support criticized the m oderators members here at their spring didatesused the forums — 20 A few conservative stalwarts ifhedoes,offeredcarefulpraise and format of the 2012 pri- meeting. in all — to draw attention to on the committee are nervous for the move to limit debates. "I mary debates, appealing to Such rhetoric makes taking their candidacies. Some party about the establishment's con- think maybe last time we had the suspicions that many over the debates easier to sell leaders say theybelieve that the solidation of power overthe pri- too many," he said. "And so I Republican activists have to the committee's more con- number of debates pushed Mitt maries. "Do we want a commit- think some of the rules changabout the mainstream news servative members. But what Romney to the right in a way tee of the national committee, es, as long as they're towards media. "The liberal media party leaders are principally that contributed to his loss to which will surely be controlled things that will enhance the doesn't deserve to be in concerned about is reducing President Barack Obama. by th e n a tional c hairman, party as a whole, are not a bad the driver's seat," said the the number of debates to avoid Party leaders want to tight- picking which candidates par- idea."
ble prosecution in the Phoenix cases.
"If these allegations are true,
they're a violation of law. It's not a matter of resignations, it's a matter whether somea o
body goes to jail or not," said McCain, evoking thunderous applause from the crowd of more than 100 people.
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Wars announced that it has established a hotline to field calls about care at VA facili-
ties around the country. The organization has taken a less forceful tone than the Ameri-
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has similar questions, and he announced a h e aring n ext
week on care across the VA. Shinseki will appear before the committee.
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share how a husband or father died while seeking care at
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questions from the crowd. Several veterans stood up to wait for a turn at the micro-
phone. Most appeared skeptical that any solutions would
be implemented. "I have been in the VA sys-
tem as well as outside of it. I
have many friends that are still suffering. Are you really going to do something?" asked Marc Justin Owens, who served in the U.S. Marine Corp. Chuck Burns, a veteran living in Gilbert, said it's taking too long for vets to get help and even for widows to get benefits. "The VA health care system
is broken," Burns said. McCain s ai d v e t erans should be allowed to pick oth-
er healthcare providers out-
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side the VA. However, he said that the VA serves a crucial
role in treating things such as post-traumatic stress disorder and war wounds.
"I'm advocatingthat we give
our veterans a choice," McCain said. "I think it would be terrible if we did away with the VA."
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DESCHUTES COUNTY
BRIEFING a~
Authorities: Prison escapee spotted
MAY 2 0 ELECTION Qi benebeiietin.comieiectionc
Setback for irrigation district's pan to pipe cana
Oregon State Police say a manwho escaped from Deer RidgeCorrectional Institution
in Madras onSunday has been seen inthe Cascade Rangetown of Mill City, southeast of Salem. Police said Friday that several people had reported seeing 31-yearold Clinton Orvill Swearingen II within the last 24 hours, one person saying he wasdriving a small red truck. Mill City straddles the line between Marion and Linn counties.
ilew entry inCrook
commissionrace
A Prineville manhas entered his nameasa write-in candidate inthe Democratic primary for the CrookCounty commission seatcurrently heldby RepublicanSeth Crawford. According to acandidate filing, MichaelJ. Shank enteredtherace as a write-in candidate on Friday. Crawford is facing Jack Seley intheRepublican primary.
By Elon Glucklich The Bulletin
• 10 days outfrom Election Day,here's acomparison of howmuch local candidateshaveraised sincethe datethey announcedplansto run
process and convert open c anal
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VS Tony DeBone REPUBLICAN
Richard Esterman REPUBLICAN
Cash raised:
Cashraised:
$13,800
JohnHummel
The RedmondSchool District will close its four Community Learning Centers at theendof this school year due to alack of funding. The centers are located at Lynchand Vern Patrick elementaries, Obsidian Middle School, andTerrebonne Community School.The goal of the centers is to provide after-school assistance to at-risk students and their families. Each school will launch a fundraising campaign to provide somelevel of support to at-risk students that hasuntil now beenprovided by the centers. Thecost to operate theCommunity Learning Center program rangesfrom $60,000 to 70,000 per school, which supports full programming with tutors and afull-time coordinator. Individuals or organizations interested in donating cancontact each school individually.
— Staffand wire reports
Cash raised:
$59,810
$9,583
(In-kind: $10,500)
(In-kind: $8,067)
Cash raised:
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$13,482
The district wants to pipe 4,500 feet of the Pilot Butte Canal, just be-
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(In-kind: $0)
yond Bend's city limits. The stretch of the canal starts between Northeast 18th Street and Old Deschutes
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UNCONTESTED
Road, and goes upstream to meet a section the district piped off nearly a
decade ago.
Tammy Baney REPUBLICAN
ThomasSpear
Cashraised:
Cash raised:
$1,000
(In-kind: $1,110)
CROOK CONNTVCOMMISSION
Cash raised:
$21,716
(In-kind: $1,344)
proposes
VS Cash raised:
Thomas Brown
N ae Mik e Huston Throop
$2l790
No campaign finance information listed
Cash raised:
Cash raised:
$26,378
$2l234
(In-kind: $0)
(In-kind: $0)
(In-kind: $5,142)
CASCADES EAST
Transit service
~ J EFFERSON COUNTYCOMMISSION
Seth Crawford REPUBLICAN
SeePiping/B5
RandyNiller
$8,590
(In-kind: $105)
Jack Seley REPUBLICAN
The county'sseven-member plan-
ning commission said the district idential areas.
Jodie Barram DEMOCRAT
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victory for dozens of homeowners who have rallied against the plan at public hearings, though Deschutes County commissioners still have to make a final ruling. couldn't meet the criteria to change the county's code in low-density, res-
fare increase By Monicia Warner The Bulletin
After months of various proposals that were sent back to the drawing
board forrevisions, Cascades East Transithas proposed a fare increase
to generate revenue for the transit service.
HOUSEDISTRICT55
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Mike Nclane REPUBLICAN
Ahern
No photo Floyd provided Paye
$101,865
No campaign finance information listed
(In-kind: $2,803)
service in 2008, has yet to approve the of Central Oregon. Dial-A-Rideservices across zones 2 and 3 in Madras, Prineville, Red-
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mond, La Pine and Sisters would increase from $1.25 per ride to $1.50 per one-way trip. The proposal also includes eliminating day and monthly passes for Dial-A-Ride services in
HOUSE DISTRICT 59
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those same zones.
VS
Knute Bnehler REPUBLICAN
Craig Wilhelm DEMOCRAT
John Hnffman REPUBLICAN
Cash raised:
Cash raised:
Cash raised:
$219,394
$25,306
$42,395
(In-kind: $40,857)
Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council, which created the transit changesthatwould affectruralareas
Cashraised:
(In-kind: $780)
According to Karen Friend, CET transit director, fare increases haven't happened in quite some time.
BriN Storkson REPUBLICAN No campaign finance information listed
(In-kind: $360)
The proposed changes are an attempt to incrementally increase the
percentage of revenue generated by customers from 11 percent to 15 percent of system costs.
"We did afare study on systems acrossthe state and our fares were lower than other systems for rural
Source: Oregon Secretary of State
areas," Friend said. "Across the state, (fares range) anywhere from 10 to 25 I
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Prineville school to break ground The CrookCounty School District invites community members to a groundbreaking ceremonyat the site of its new elementary school at4 p.m. on June2. The newschool, named BarnesButte Elementary, will be located at1875 N.E.Iron Horse Drive, and isslated to open in thefall of 2015. The ceremonywill include the presentation of a time capsulefilled with items selected bycurrent elementary school students.
of the Pilot Butte Canal. It's also a
PatrickFlaherty
Cash raised:
$0 (In-kind: $0)
mm. e
(In-kind: $0)
likely a roadblock in the irrigation district's plan to pipe nearly a mile
VS
Pilot Butte Summit
Redmondcloses learning centers
to closed pipe in a northeast Bend neighborhood. The vote wasn't binding, but is
'Celebrate Pilot Butte' today Seekers will present "Celebrate Pilot Butte," an event celebrating renovations madeto the site by Pilot Butte Partners, at noon today inthecovered picnic shelter at Pilot Butte State Park. The presentationis part of Pilot Butte's "Simply My Best" eventand will feature BendPolice interim Chief JimPorter as keynote speakerwith Toastmasters International member AlHaslebacher asemcee. Individuals andgroups that havesupported Pilot Butte will be recognized at the eventand areunion will follow.
A Deschutes County planning board late Thursday voted against a Central Oregon Irrigation District proposal that would let the district bypass a long permitting
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New place to skate Colin Handley, 10, gets spotted on a rock-and-roll to
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fakie maneuver while skating a quarterpipe during a lesson with coach Gabe Triplette at the new Bearings Skateboard Academy warehouse in Bend. Triplette started Bearings as a replacement to the now-closed Truck Stop indoor skateboard park. Seethe story of Bearings' creation in photos and text on Page B2. Andy Tullis/The Bulletin
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After the last day of operation, workers dismantle a selection of quarterpipe ramps inside the TruckStopwhile taking apart the indoor
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skatepark in Bend on April 14.
Photos by Andy Tullis • The Bulletin Former Truck Stop skateboard park coach Gabe Triplette found himself at a crossroads recently when the Truck Stop building was purchased with plans to change the location into private basketball courts. With no more indoor skatepark locations in Bend to teach his lessons, Gabe, 37, teamed up with his wife, Grace, to build Bearings Skateboard Academy in a warehouse at 62999 Layton Ave., just off Empire Boulevard in Bend. Gabe Triplette kisses his10-month-old daughter, Story, while the Bearings Skateboard Academy is under construction.
With a donation of wood from an interested and supportive local builder, Gabe, Grace and a few friends built the new skateboard academy in less than two weeks.
The space is filled with a selection of quarterpipes, spines, hubbas and a pyramid, with smaller ramps to help student progression. Gabe gives lessons five days a week. Grace does the paperwork for their business, gives moral support and takes care of their young daughter Story, who loves to watch all the skateboarding. Gabe Triplette drills through the metal coping to bolt it to the quarterpipe while building Bearings Skateboard Academy in Bend.
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Gabe Triplette's skateboard showssigns of continued grinding, a maneuver he plans to teach along with other essentials to future students at
Grace Triplette, co-owner of Bearings Skateboard Academy along with her husband, prepares to hang prints of their students skate-
Bearings.
boarding to decorate the walls of their new skateboard academy.
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The week before their opening, Bearings Skateboard Academy co-owners Gabe Triplette, 37, and his wife Grace Triplette, 27, both of Bend, take a break from ramp-building for a feeble-to-fakie' quarterpipe
test run and a lookover the newtransitions inside their warehouse space in Bend. * To learnabout theseand other terms in the boarding lexicon, try visiting www.skatetolive.com/lingo.html
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2014 • THE BULLETIN
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Police: Portland man Campaign to turn away
AROUND THE STATE Fatal cougar attack — A suburban Portland wild cat sanctuary is appealing $5,600 in fines imposedbyanOregonstateagency after a fatal cougar attack on an employee. TheOregonian reports that WildCat HavenSanctuary representatives are scheduled for an informal hearing Wednesdaywith the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division. Animal care technic ianReneeRadziwon-Chapman was killed Nov.9whenshe was attacked while cleaning a cougar enclosure alone.
killed daughter,himself same-sex couples suspended The Associated Press PORTLAND — A 34-year-
Oregonian reported. "This is just a very extremely difficult time for us,"
old Portland man struggling with mental health issues is she said. "He was a wondersuspected of fatally shoot- ful father and a really speing his 4-year-old daughter cial guy. Our hearts and our in the head and then killing thoughts are with his wife himself in the same way, po- and their other little girL" lice said Friday. Neighbors said the family Police said the girl's moth- had lived in the north Porter came home from work land home since 2008. Thursday night and found Slobodan Radosevic and the bodies. They said the his wife, Otilija Radosevic, couple had another daugh- live next door. They said ter, who was not home at the Jesse Willard was usually at time of the shootings. home during the day. "He was always polite, The father w a s i d entified as Jesse Willard and respectful, playing outside the daughter as Maribella with the kids," Slobodan RaWillard. dosevlc satd. The medical examiner's Another neighbor, Mia office determined the nature
Sires, saw a n
a m bulance
of the injuries, police said. drive up to the house ThursPolice didn't elaborate on day night and saw emergenthe father's mental state. cy medical technicians run J esse W i l l ard's a u n t , inside. "Within t h re e m i n utes, Nonie Willard, said he had been in a bad car crash more one of the EMTs came out,
than ayear ago, and suffered just crying," Sires said massive head trauma, The Friday.
By Nigel Duara The Associated Press
PORTLAND — The sponsors ofa measure to permit
Oregon business owners to turn away same-sex couples whose weddings they object to forreligious reasons have abandonedtheircampaign. Friends of Religious Freedom said Friday it will suspend the ballot initiative
"The certified ballot title does not acceptably state (that business owners can be freed from having to violate their religious beliefs). Indeed, it states it as intolerant instead of
protecting equal rights of conscience." — Friends of Religious Freedom
Faulty freeway ramp —The
and instead pursue a lawsuit
Oregon law.
on behalf of business owners who object to same-sex weddings. The Oregon S upreme Court approved the ballot language on Thursday. The campaign suspended its efforts 24 hours later, saying the ballot language as written by the office of the Oregon attorney general was unacceptable. The campaign sought to portray the issue as one that
"But the certified ballot title does not acceptably state
frees business owners from having to violate their reli-
sure's supporters said unfair-
ly prejudiced voters against
and relocated to a Gresham
gious beliefs by abiding by
them.
home.
Oregon Department of Transportation says anexpansion joint on a freeway ramp may be afactor in a number of accidents on the flyover ramp from northbound Interstate 5 to Highway 217 in Lake Oswego. TheOregonian reports there havebeenat least nine crashes in the past three weeks, including three on Thursday on theramp.Spokesman Don Hamilton says the accidents prompted the department to take alook at the ramp. A road crew found metal teeth in the joint are dislocated, causing some cars to spin out. Repairs are planned.
The Oregon ballotmeasure came one year after a suburban Portland bakery
this," Friends of Religious refused to bake a cake for a Freedom said in the release same-sex wedding because issued late Friday afternoon. "Indeed, it states it as intol-
of the bakery owners' reli-
gious beliefs. The Oregon bakery, Sweet Cakes by Melissa, was found by the Oregon Bureau of La-
erant instead of protecting equal rights of conscience." The ballot language approved said a "Yes" vote "cre- bor and Industries to have ates 'religious belief' excep- violated the civil r i ghts of tions to anti-discrimination the same-sex couple. After laws," language the mea- intense local attention, the bakery closed its storefront
— Fromwire reports
1VEWSOF RECORD POLICE LOG The Bulletin will update items in the Police Log whensuch arequest is received. Anynewinformation, 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 12:08 p.m. April14, in the area ofU.S. Highway 22 andU.S.Highway126. Theft — A theft was reported at 12:57p.m. May6, inthe100blockof Northeast BendRiver Mall Avenue. DUII — Jessica Nicole Williams, 23, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 11:42 p.m. May 6, in thearea of Blakely and Powers roads. DUII — Jason Michael Williams, 28, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at10:00 a.m. May 7, inthe area of Northeast Fourth Street andNortheast Franklin Avenue. Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief was reported at 10:31 a.m. May 7, inthe1500 block of Northwest Awbrey Road. Theft — Atheft was reported at 2:16 p.m. May 7, inthe 200 block of Northeast Sixth Street. Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief was reported at 4:09p.m. May7,inthe200 blockof Delaware Avenue. Theft — Atheft was reported at 4:37 p.m. May 7, inthe 1000 block of Northeast Purcell Boulevard. DUII — Martin Alfred Merrill, 38, was arrested on suspicion of driving under
E VENT TODAY GEAR UPFOR SUMMER 2014: Deschutes County Search and Rescue's new/used gear sale, featuring music, food and beer, portions of sale will be donated to Search and Rescue, consignment and drop-offs will be accepted; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Century Center, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; www.
gearupbend.com. MOTHER'SDAY CELEBRATION RUN/WALK: CANCELED;A5K run and 1-mile walk and kids' fun run to celebrate Mother's Day; proceeds benefit Rising Stars Preschool; $10, $5 for children younger than age11; 9:15 a.m., registration starts 8:15 a.m.; La Pine Community Campus, 51605 Coach Road; 541-536-8362 or www.risingstartspreschool.org. M OTHER'SDAY POKER RUN: AII proceeds benefit a Military Mom in Central Oregon; $15 per hand, 2 for $20; 9:30 a.m.; Northside Bar & Grill, 62860 Boyd Acres Road, Bend; 541-350-3802, sgwilkes73@ bendcable.com or www.ovma-hde. com. "THE METROPOLITANOPERA: LA CENERENTOLA": Starring Joyce DiDonato in the Cinderella title role, with Juan Diego Glorez as her Prince Charming; opera performance transmitted live in high definition; $24, $22 seniors, $18 children; 9:55 a.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 & IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-312-2901. 15TH ANNUALBOWL FOR KIDS' SAKE: Hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Deschutes County, with
the influence of intoxicants at 8:36 p.m. May 7, inthe area of Northeast Third Streetand Northeast Irving Avenue. DUII — Margaret Marie Blaylock, 18, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 10:10 p.m. May 7, inthe 61500 block of Twin Lakes Loop. Theft — A theft was reported at 11:11 p.m. May 7, inthe 900 block of Southeast SecondStreet. DUII —Ryan ThomasFulton, 25, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 12:55 a.m. May 8, in the700block of Northwest Bond Street. DUII — Nicholas GlennZink, 34, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 2:31 a.m. May 8, in thearea of Northwest Albany AvenueandNorthwest13th Street. Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief was reported at 12:43p.m.Ma y8,inthe63400 block of North U.S. Highway97. Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief was reported at 2:17 p.m. May7, in the1200 block of Northeast Dawson Drive.
PRIMEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Theft — A theft was reported at 2:25 p.m. May 8, in thearea of Northeast Third Street.
CIVIL SUITS Filed April 24 14CV0300 —Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage
Investments II Inc., Greenpoint MTA Trust 2005 — AR3 and mortgage pass — through certificates, series 2005 —AR3v. Doris Palardy and Hayden SquareOwners'Association, complaint ,$224,609.97 14CV0302 — Kittelson and Associates Inc.v. Central Oregon Investors LLC,Thomas J.Arenzand Brent E Keys, complaint, $145,000 14CV0303 — RayKlein Inc. doing business as Professional Credit Service v. Tyler S.Winkler, complaint, $21,539.58 14CV0304 — RayKlein Inc. doing business as Professional Credit Service v. Brandon P.Wollenberg, complaint, $13,959.11 14CV0305 —GreenTree Servicing LLC v. DeniseStone, Walter M. Stone andDDWLLC, complaint, $246,529.24 plus interest, costs and fees 14CV0306 —American ExpressBank, FSB v.Wendi Jacquesalso known as Wendi ReedJacques,complaint, $11,176.63 14CV0307 —American Express Centurion Bank v.Gregory Nigg, complaint, $14,150.00 14CV0300 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v.Jeffrey M. Champoux, complaint, $14,991.32
14CV0312 —Kylie E Sheldon v. Gunner SigadoandUnited Services Automobile Association, complaint, $958,500.00 14CV0313 —RichardaTapken v. Arthur Uecker, ReneaUecker, A8 R Insurance Service Inc. and LaPine Insurance Center, complaint, $175,000 14CV0314 —Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Andrew D.Morris and RachelA. Morris, formerly known asRachel A. Kerns, complaint, $175,588.90 plus interest, costs and fees 14CV0315 —Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Ronald L. Boughton, Jr., Maria J. Boughton alsoknown asMarieJ. Flores andOregonWater Wonderland Property Owners Association, Unit II lnc., complaint, $125,091.23 plus interest, costs and fees Filed April 28 14CV0316 —DeutscheBankNational Trust Company, astrustee for Morgan
Stanley ABSCapital I lnc. Trust 2006 —HE8Mortgage pass—through certificates, series 2006 — HE8v. Garth Ellefson, Lisa Ellefson, U.S. Bank National Association, Capital One Bank USA NAand Midland Funding LLC,complaint,$374,046.82 14CV0317 —Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Jeffrey M. Champoux, complaint, $18,097.41 14CV0310 —CachLLCv. Jenny L. Smith, complaint, $10,561.47 14CV0319 —CachLLCv. Gregory Shipley, complaint, $10,380.81 14CV0320 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v.RodFrederick, complaint, $10,162.29 14CV0322 —Wells Fargo BankN.A.v. John C. Reinwald, Angela A.Reinwald and JohnF.Boline, complaint, $212,989.39 14CV0325 —Suntrust Bankv. Leonard M. Mallory, the Ponderosa
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Pines Property Owners Association andPonderosaPinesW aterCompany Filed April 29 14CV0323 — Liberty Acquisitions Servicing LLC v.Jose B. Mejia, complaint, $19,010.27 14CV0324 — Liberty Acquisitions Servicing LLC v.Cynthia Clark, complaint, $21,680.92 Filed April 30 14CV0326 —GreenTree Servicing LLC v. Jennifer Stoner, complaint, $132,641.81 14CV0327 —CachLLCv. Thomas G. Lloyd, complaint, $37,550.90 14CV0329 —Capital OneBank (USA) N.A.v. Jennifer J. Koue,complaint, $12,827.30 14CV0330 — Bank ofthe Cascades v. Pat M. Korish, Theresa A.Korish, United States of America andHarold D. Lesley, complaint, $225,406.15
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eer e r i son owes communi some answers rison escapes, while not everyday occurrences, are not all that uncommon. There have been at least three in Oregon so far this year, including one last Sunday from the Deer Ridge Correctional Institution outside of ~i
Madras. Clinton Orvill Swearingen II, 31, climbed over a fence topped by razor wire at the Madras prison, stole an SUV and left. He was still at large Friday at the deadline for
this page. You can bet officials at the institution are closely examining everything associated with Swearin-
gen's escape. High on their list of things to fix must be the prison's warning system for its neighbors. It didn't work Sunday, and, in fact, some neighbors didn't find out about the escape for about 10 hours. Three or four families, meanwhile, live along what is essentially a driveway into the prison. They're the facility's nearest neighbors, and gettingthem timely information about such an event is critical. What failed at Deer Ridge on Sunday was a telephone system that was supposed to call neighbors when escapes occur, says Marissa Wilson, public information officer for the facility. It was set up shortly after the institution opened its doors seven years ago, though
the contractor who operates it is fairly new to the job. Apparently, Wilson says, not all telephone numbers from the original system transferred successfully to the new operator. There could be a number of reasons. Families are increasing-
ly dropping landline telephones and replacing them with cellular ones.Ifnew numbers haven'tbeen placed in the system, they cannot be called. By the same token, people leave homes and new families move in; again, officials may be unaware of the change. That cannot let officials off the hook, however. While no one expects them to keep track of the comings and goings of their neighbors,they must reach out and inform neighbors of the need to do report changes themselves. Wilson says they're already working on a plan to do that. And, if there were mechanical problems with the system, those, too, must be fixed. Sunday's escape shed light on what must be considered serious security flaws at Deer Ridge.
Juniper Golf Course deserves someheat T hings got a bit heated in the city of Redmond's budget committee meeting Wednesday. Budget committee member and City Councilor Ed Onimus stirred things up when he strongly objected to continuing financial support for the Juniper Golf Course. The city expects to use about $328,000 of general-fund dollars to helpservicethe debt owed on $5.9 million in bonds issued in 2003 to build the course at its new location near the southeast corner of the Deschutes County Fairgrounds and Expo Center. The course, which is owned by the city, was located north of its current site until 2005, according to The Bulletin's archives. It moved because the Federal Aviation Administration required the city to charge it fair market value for rent on the 134-acre original site, which had been part of a military airfield. That would have bumped rentcoststo as much as $100,000 a year, from the $1 per year it had
been paying. After the move, the course was able to make its debt payments for the first several years, but doing so
required some juggling, with winter payments being caught up each summer. Even that became impossible in 2009, however, when revenues fell short of projections. Since then, the city has put about $1.1 million toward debt service. And, while the level of city support is declining, it's doing so slowly. Unfortunately, there's no simple solution to the city's and course's problems. Considerable time and money have been spent on the course in the last decade, and that cannot be undone. Nor can anyone accurately predict if the course will draw enough golfers in the coming years to be able to wean itself from the city's financial support. Such things as the state of the economy and the weather play a major role in the course's financial health, and both are unpredictable and outside the city's control. Onimus apologized for his outburst Wednesday, but he was right to bring the subject up. While the citymay not be ready to abandon the course, and while doing just that may be a bad idea, the costs to Redmond aresomething to be frustrated about.
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of Randy Miller's candidacy for Deschutes County Circuit Court judge. I have known Randy Miller and his family for 35 years and he has what it takes to make a great judge. Randy has shown through life to be a very steady, stable and thoughtful person, using reason over emotion in life's decisions. I look to Randy in my personal life for legal advice and he consistently demonstrates sound qualities and the skills need-
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Don Senecal
Vote Flaherty I am very confused by the campaign ads and some of the media coverage extolling John Hummel's virtues. Very few, if any, have anything to do with the job he is seeking.Granted,hewould make a good community organizer, but we don't need another one of those. His time on the Bend City Council
Bend
Conger for Senate Likemany, in 2008,Iwokeup politically. I was no longer satisfied to just accept what was being touted by the media and the press. An ad-
venture began to "find out for myself." For my first effort, I attended a "meet andgreet" for a man named
ed to be an outstanding judge. Ran- certifies his "keystone cop" creden- Jason Conger who was running for dy has lived his life to a very high tials, but what about his "tough cop" Oregon state representative. He was standard, striving to be successful
credentials? I am afraid that with
articulate, well-informed and gave
from a very young age. I am confident he will be a fair, honest and drivenjudge. As a family friend, client and resident of Central Oregon, please join me in voting for Randy Miller for judge. Thad Brown
his lack of prosecutorial experience and his liberal tendencies, he would be defending the criminals he is charged with prosecuting. Pat Flaherty's only mistake was
generous answers to all questions. Being favorably impressed, he became my baseline for evaluating people running for office. This year, there have been count-
not anticipating the reaction to the
less opportunities to experience the
Bend
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reorganization of his office. If you
2014 crop of aspiring candidates as upset a lawyer, the knee-jerk reaction they vie for voter support. Competenis a ploy named Sue. Don't blame our cy, or lack of it, is revealed. Experidistrict attorney for the fiasco that ence suits ordoes notsuitthejob. Spin ensued; blame our flawed tort system and a society that not only tolerates
intentionally misleads and candidates concoct creative truths. Party affili-
but embraces legal thievery. ation alone does not justify our vote. KeIth Freeman We have to ferret out those individuRedmond als worthy of the job before we vote. My political sophistication has grown overthe years and Irealize Vote Hummel that Mr.Conger has never disapIt is no surprise that The Bulletin pointed me. He has remained easy would endorse Patrick Flaherty for to approach, still listens carefully district attorney. Consider that Mr. to concerns and willingly explains Flaherty and his antics since being the complexity of political protocols. elected have probably sold more His priorities are consistently appapers in this community than any propriate and healthy for the state other local issue, politician or per- of Oregon and challenges to his votsonality with the possible exception ing record are handled with openof the Sawyers. Someone like Fla- ness. His values and integrity have herty should probably get an award proved consistent. I have come to from The Bulletin for "best newspa- fully appreciate Mr. Conger's comper salesman." petency and especially the quality Poor JohnHummel doesn'thave of his character â&#x20AC;&#x201D; it being so rare much of a chance. He's just an hon- these days. He has my vote. est, hard-working gentleman who Marjorie Hudson wants to do the best possible job Bend
In response to Chuck Arnold's let-
ter regarding Flaherty declining to prosecute 40 percent of cases, I have
a few questions. Although I have not yet decided who to vote for, as a retired police officer, I am simply curious. I am certain that Mr. Arnold has the ability to obtain these statis-
tics, so I am not questioning them. I would like to know the following, however. As he pointed out in his let-
ter,were thesecasesproperl y investigated? What is the current caseload of the DA's office'? Were these
cases prosecutable, or dropped in deferenceto more serious crimes and better use of funds available to
the office? I am aware of the number of words restrictions involved in letters
to the editor, but it would be nice to
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Deschutes County doesn't need 4 more years of Flaherty By Sharon Sweet an we even afford another
IN MY VIEW
four years with Patrick Flaherty as district attorney? He has made the statement several times that the lawsuits against
because Flaherty clearly has significantly flawed judgment. Does
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anyone really think the lawsuits are over if Flaherty has another four
him haven't been his fault. Really! Ask yourself what kind of admin-
So much damage has been done in only a little over three years and it's time to put someone in that office with the qualifications to run tt and the ability to learn from his mistakes. Let's ftx this.
years in office? Patrick is very good at making istrator ignores all credible advice damaging accusations about anyfrom everyone, tells one after anoth- one who doesn't fall into line behind er that since he is an elected official, him, but he has yet to provide any
else's fault; someone else's shortfall. I've heard Hummel acknowledges his mistakes publicly, but not
work appropriately from Central Oregon all the way to Salem. We
no one can tell him what to do and
Patrick.
it. Also, just because the district at-
information to anyone to support
completely disregards all laws and those accusations. He is doing the administrative rules in favor of what same thing to his opponent, John he wants. Hummel. Sure makes you wonder. Is Consider that every employee that all you have, Patrick? who filed suit against Flaherty preHas anyone ever heard Patrick vailed against him. And then con- Flaherty take responsibility for anysider how badly you have to screw thing he's done wrong'? And he's up for the state and county to want done plenty wrong. In fact, it has to make cash settlements instead of been oneexpensive lesson after antaking the case to trial. I say again: other that he doesn't seem to learn These lawsuits all happened solely from. With him it's always someone
pleaded down for a quick closure. Then ask yourself: Is Flaherty really keeping this community safe? Don't just vote your party in this
election; evaluate Flaherty with a critical eye. Don't listen to the hostile bluster when Patrick speaks;
don'thave that now, but we do need
Patrick is quick to state that he is torney is an elected official doesn't mean that person is above the laws cutor. If Flaherty's claim to fame is we are all held to. For Flaherty, it's thathe prosecutescases,heisa seri- do as I say, not as I do. ously overpaid prosecutor. We need Flaherty is quick to tout his high someone in that office who has the closurerate for cases in his office, not a politician, but rather a prose-
experience and the wherewithal to deal effectively with all the business
but I would suggest to you that those
figures may well be skewed. Considrelating to the DA's office, not just er what his closure rate would look prosecuting cases. like if many of the cases coming into We need someone who can net- that office were either dropped or
listen to what he says and what he isn't saying. Look past his mudslinging; look past the character assassi-
nations Patrick is so fond of using; question everything he says; and then go a step further and look for
any verification you can find to substantiate his claims.
So much damage has been done in only a little over three years and it's time to put someone in that office with the qualifications to run it
and the ability to learn from his mistakes. Let's fix this. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; SharonSweet isaformerinvestigator in the DA's office and lives in Redmond.
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BITUARIES Joyce B. Klement April 10, 1917 - April 14, 2014 Joyce was born i n S i oux City, Iowa t o G e orge and Edna Swick. Sh e m a r ried Herbert W. Klement in 1936, and in 1942 moved to L os Angeles, California w h e re she lived until she moved in 2011 to Bend, Oregon to be closer to her family. Joyce had her 97th birthday April 10 at St. Charles Hospital. Joyce was moved into hospice care and v ery p eacefully passed away April 14, 2014. She was interred April 18 at Forest Lawn in Glendale, CA. Joyce had three children, six grandchildren, ten greatgrandchildren and on e great-great grandchild. She was tenth generation in this country. She will be missed b y al l h e r r e l a t ives a n d friends. Our s p ecial t h a n k s to Pauline Clark's Nisika foster home and to the caregivers there who provided love and care for Joyce. It is hard to find the right words to express our gratitude to the wonderful St . C h arles n ursing staff, an d t o t h e staff at th e hospice center w ho took care of all of u s during this trying time.
Continued from B1 In December, the district
FEATURED OBITUARY
Ash was anescapeartist who embraceddanger By Douglas Martin New York Times News Service
After his Spitfire was shot
down over France in the spring of 1942, William Ash made his way to Nazi-occupied Paris with the help of the Resistance. His plan was to go to Spain,
if anything, played down his part," he said in an interview) As a boy, Ash worked at
flying. While waiting, he saun- enough odd jobs to amass $200 tered through Parisian stieets by the time he was 12 (equal to as a tourist, visiting the Louvre about $2,760 today), then lost it and the zoo, dining out and all that year in the 1929 stock swimming daily. market crash. Forever after "He loved doing stuff for the he called himself "a ruined hell of it," said Brendan Foley, tycoon." who helped Ash write his auAsh graduated with honors tobiography, pubfrom the University lished in 2005, and of Texas, then wandered a s a h o bo, who confirmed his "He IOVed death, on April 26 in dOing S tu ff bouncing from boxLondonat theageof fO r the II f car to boxcar, job to 96. job. He worked at While in Paris, Pi- It a bank operating lot Officer Ash was an elevator. (An acan FoleY, quaintance asked if seized by the Gestapo and sent to the his employer knew notorious Fresnes William Ash write about his academic his autob
city, where he was tortured. After itwas determined that he was an air-
man and not a spy, he was shuttled from one Nazi POW camp
Mar. 13, 1935- Apr. 25, 2014
documented this an d o t her claims by Ash. "Every time I researched an event, Bill had,
then on to England to resume
prison, south of the
Marlyn J. Hardwick Scarlett
whose tri gger-finger had been shot off. (Foley insisted that he had
to another in Germany, Poland Marlyn J o a nn e S c a rlett and Lithuania. It was in the p assed away on A p r i l 2 5 , camps that he discovered his 2014, at her home in Bend, true calling: would-be escape OR. Sh e w a s 79. M a r ly n artist. w as born i n B a k e r C i t y , Before the war ended, he OR, to John an d T h eresa had attempted 13escapes and (Conner) Hardwick . She made it outside the barbed wire s pent h e r ch i l d h oo d i n a half-dozen times. He went unBaker City and John Day.
success. "Yes," he
replied, "but they've agreed to overlook it.") In 1934, as a cub reporter for The Dallas Morning News, he gazed on the bullet-riddled corpses of Bonnie and Clyde. Disappointed to have missed the Spanish Civil War, he decided to join the Royal Canadian Air Force to battle Hitler.
(The United States was neutral at the time.) Reaching Detroit
in early 1940, he walked across the Ambassador Bridge to Cander, over and through fences. ada to enlist, giving up his U.S. She met her f u t ure h u sband, Luther (Luke) Scar- He walked out in disguise. He citizenship. tunneled through a latrine. He He found he loved to fly, a delett in John Day, and they was always recaptured. light that ended abruptly when were married there on July 3 0, 1955. They m o ved t o Ash said the routine was "a six German fighters shot him Prineville, OR, where they bit like being sent back to 'Go' down near Calais on France's w elcomed their t w o c h i l - when playing Monopolynorthern coast. dren and then to Bend, in onlywith more bruises." His first escape attempt as a 1 961, where t h e y r a i s ed Most prisoners never tried prisoner of war involved hiding their family. M arlyn h a d a sp ec i a l p lace in he r h e art f o r a l l animals and had stories to tell of the many strays she t ook i n an d car e d f or t hroughout h e r l i f e . S h e loved dogs and they w ere a lways part of th e f a mily . In later y ears, she began feeding birds and enjoyed w atching them at the bi r d bath an d f e e de r i n her
yard.
She was a life long member of the Church of Christ S cientist. M a r l y n lov e d spending t i m e w i t h her family. She was a devoted and loving w i f e , m o t h er, s ister and f r i end an d w i l l be deeply missed. S he is s u r v ived b y h e r daughter, Ti a Y a n k o vich; and s on , J o h n ( S h e r rie) Scarlett both of Bend; two g randchildren , A m an d a and Dylan Yankovich; and a sister, Theresa Overton of La Center, WA. S he w a s pr e c e ded i n d eath b y h er h u s b a n d , Luke; her parents; and her brother, Donald. A f a m il y m e m o r ial a n d inurnment w il l t a k e p l ace a t W i l l a m ett e N a t i o n a l Cemetery at a later date. P lease s ig n t he gu e s t r egistry fo r t h e f a m il y a t www.niswonger-reynolds. com
to escape, much less become
although at the time he was in
Ash said his escape attempts
the same prison camp, Stalag had a larger purpose: to help Luft III, in an area of eastern the war effort by forcing the Germany that is now part of Poland. He was in solitary con-
finement, or "the cooler," where Virgil Hilts, the brash American playedby Steve McQueen in the movie, often landed. Some have suggested that Ash's escape record made him a likely model for Hilts. "If I was, no one told me," Ash wrote in his memoir, "Under the Wire: The World War II Adventures
Transit Continued from B1 7ypically, CET receives funding from local cities and counties to cover the cost of
base-level transit services. Bend contributes more than $1 million per year to CET while
R e dmond c o n t rib-
utes $40,000. Prineville and Crook County each contrib-
ute $10,000, Madras contributes $7,500, Sisters contributes $3,500, and La Pine and
drastically.
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"As we went out and pre-
sented those (proposals), we heard again and again that people would much rather increase fares than not have service," Friend said.
What:Regional Public Transit Advisory Committee Meeting When:11:15a.m. -1:15 p.m., Tuesday Where:Redmond Public Library, 827 S.W.Deschutes Ave.
The transit advisory subcommittee will meet on Tues-
day in Redmond and Friend is optimistic the group will recommend the proposal to COIC for approval at its June communities. 5 meeting. If approved, the "We're not looking to fund new fares will take effect in a gap," Friend said. "It's hard July.
Deschutes County each contribute $2,500, according to t o estimate what f are i n COIC Community and Eco- creaseswill add. We're annomic Development Manag- ticipating that with this fare er Scott Aycock. increase, our budget will be
"If we don't do a fare in-
crease, then it's less revenue for the system and could potentially mean service reduc-
tions," she said. "It is revenue ing through contracting, speCET officials hope the fare necessary to fund the system cial transportation funding increase can help the service in its entirety." and grants that in most cases secure more revenue and — Reporter: 541-633-2117, have to be matched by local w on'tdecrease ridership too mwarner@bendbulletin.com COIC also receives fund-
whole next fiscal year."
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and resources chasing escapees. But the stakes were high and the consequences could be
harsh. After the real-life "great escape," Hitlerordered 50of the men to be massacred. Ashhadthree stints at Stalag Luft III, the last camp he was in.In 1945,aftera forced march
in the snow, he limped across a battlefield to freedom as the war neared its end. In 1946, he married Patricia
of the film, said the characters
the women's branch of the Roy-
were fictional composites.
al Navyhad correspondedwith him as a POW. The marriage
ceedingly full life began on
proposed adding "Operation, maintenance and piping of this." existing irrigation systems — Christen Brown, Deschutes County Planning Commission operated by an i r rigation district" as an acceptable use in these areas. The change to Deschutes County code said both sides made com- opportunities out there, and would let the district pipe the pelling points. But the clear- I'd prefer Central Oregon Irricanal without a conditional est argument they could find gation picked another battleuse permit. Irrigation offi- from more than 3,000 pag- ground for this." cials have argued this stretch es of irrigation district and The planning commisof the canal is one of the leak- homeowner testimony came sion's vote was unanimous, iest in the district's 700-mile from the City of Bend Area but the process isn't over and network. General Plan, which includes nothing is assured yet. " The matter will b e r e B ut the canal, which i s canals as open spaces that more than 100 years old, "add to the quality of life" for addressed before the board winds through several doz- residents. of county commissioners," en homeowners' properties. E ven that w a sn't c o m- Larry Roofener, operations They've testified at three pub- pletely clear, planning com- manager for the irrigation lic hearings that replacing mission chairman Christen district, said Friday. "And so it with a closed pipe would Brown said Thursday. But of course the Central Oregon devastate their property val- he said the district's broad Irrigation District looks forues and their quality of life. network of canals seemed to ward to that. We'll continue Others argued the district's give them plenty of alterna- the process." piping plan was really about tives to stop leakage or add A date for t hat hearing hasn't been set, county offiadding power to a hydroelec- hydropower. "I feel they couldn't have cials said. tric plant it runs on the canal. At Thursday's meeting, picked a worse candidate," — Reporter 541-617-7820 planning co m missioners Brown said. "There are other eglucklich@bendbulletin.com
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serial escapologists. Many who solitary confinement followed. did were killed, like two-thirds He nonetheless found the act of of the 76 prisoners who partic- escape exhilarating, despiteipated in the mass breakout in or because of — the danger. He March 1944 that inspired the loved to take risks. "Ifhe saw abig red button, he 1963movie'The Great Escape." Ash was not among the 76, had to push it," Foley said.
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ended in divorce. In the late 1950s, Ash mar-
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DEATHS ELSEWHERE Tommie Wright, 95: Com- to a celebrated late-flowering career. Died Tuesday in Nancy Malone, 79: Veteran State University's fight song. Vienna. actress, director and produc- Wright joined the faculty as Joseph Teasdale, 78: A Deaths of note from around the world:
poser ofthe music for Florida
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a musicprofessor in 1949 and
series "The Bionic Woman" and directed episodes of numerous TV shows, including "Melrose Place" and "Diagnosis Murder." She starred in the groundbreaking 1950s series, "Naked City," and appeared in dozens of TV and film roles
composed the music for the "FSU Fight Song" in 1950.
as well as on live radio. Died
Thursday in Los Angeles.
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illness. Maria Lassnig, 94: An Aus-
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WHAT ELSE IS ONTHE BALLOT The May 20election will serve as aprimary for a variety of statewide offices. Local racesand measures will also be on the ballot. SBB Page B1for contested races. DESCHUTESCOUNTY • Circuit Judge Stephen Forte Is up for rB-BIBctIon. • The county assessor position is on the ballot. • A five-year local-option fire levy would tax property owners 20 cents per $1,000 in assessed property value. The fire department currently receives acut of $1.18 per $1,000 in assessedproperty value from the city's permanent tax rate of $2.80 per $1,000.
CROOKCOUNTY • The county assessor position is on the ballot. • A measure to makenonpartisan the positions of Crook County Judgeand county commissioners will also be on theballot. • Michael Shank hasfiled as a write-in candidate for the Democratic primary race for Position 2 on the county commission.
JEFFERSON COUNTY • Lake Chinook Fire 8 Rescue is proposing a $660,000 general obligation bond to build a newfire station. The averageannual tax rate for the 30-year bond is estimated at 50.9 cents per $1,000 of as-
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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2014
PREPS
PREP BASEBALL
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Williams takes over as BendAD Bend High hasturned to an old LavaBearto become the school's new athletic director. Dave Williams, a 1988 Bend High grad and a member of the Lava Bears'1987 state championship baseball team, will replace Craig Walker, who hasbeen the school's athletic director for the past five years and will retire this spring after a 33-year career in coaching, teaching andadministration at BendHigh. "It's a great situation to be in," said the 43-year-old Williams. "I feel extremely fortunate and lucky to go backto where I started my athletic career. I havebig shoes to fill.... Being able to come inand try to replace CraigWalker, there's going to besome great challenges that I look forward to." Williams, currently the dean of students at La Pine Middle School, was the varsity baseball coach at Mountain View High for 13 years before stepping awayafter the 2010 season. Agraduate of Oregon State University, where heplayed four years of baseball, Williams has also been a volunteer assistant coach for BendHigh's baseball team for the past three years. "It's something that I've always beeninterested in," said Williams, "taking on that leadership role and being able to serve coaches." Williams, whose hiring was announcedto school staff last week, said he plans to teach on a limited basis in addition to his duties as athletic director. — Bulletin staff report
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3 OI' Summit's Dylan Albertazzi, right, throws to first to turn a double play during the third inning of Friday's game against Ridgeview.
• Ridgeview claims a 5-4 IMCHybrid win over Summitin extra inningsFriday
• Dotson, Artis and Austin dismissed from the teamafter an allegedsexual assault in March
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Bulletin staff report The first two games were decided by a combined five runs. So it was only fitting that the third and final game of the series this season be-
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tween Ridgeview and Summit went to extra innings. But after the Ravens
banged out 47 hits in the series (16 on Friday), it was not a
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Three University of Oregon men's basketball players who were investigated but not charged in an alleged sexual assault have been dismissed
bat that settled the score. With
the bases loaded in the top of the eighth inning, Ridgeview's Kahl Malott was hit by a pitch,
bringing the go-ahead and eventual game-winning run
from the team. Damyean Dotson and Dominic Artis, both 19, and Brandon Austin, 18, were suspendedafterthe school
across the plate in the Ravens' 5-4 Intermountain Hybrid
baseball win. In the bottom of the eighth,
Noah Yunker doubled to give
receivedapolicereportconcerning allegations made by
the Storm a runner in scoring position with just one out. But
a student who said she was
Yunker was stranded, and Summit was dealt its second
assaulted by the players in early March. School officials
straight loss.
announced Friday that the
Malott finished with a 3-for-4 day at the plate for
players would not return to the Ducks because of con-
Ridgeview, which twice watched a two-run lead get
duct that is not befitting of
erased by the Storm. Mitch
The Lane County district attorney's office investigated
student-athletes.
Springer doubled and drove in a run for the Ravens (18-3 overall), Tyler Ross was 2
the allegations and determined there was not enough
for 4 with an RBI, and Sam
NFL DRAFT Patriots, Raiders make QBpicks
Garrett Dewolf and George
NEW YORK — The
performance with two RBIs. Yunker was 2 for 4 for the Storm, and Dylan Albertazzi went 2 for 4 with an RBI.
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only two quarterbacks chosen on thesecond day of the NFLdraft Friday have alot to emulate. Derek Carr's guiding light has beenolder brother David, the top overall pick in the 2002 draft. Jimmy Garoppolo's favorite player has been TomBrady, the 199th selection in 2000. The problem for Carr, taken fourth in the second round byOakland, is that David wasonly mediocre as apro. The issue for Garoppolo, chosen 62nd overall by New England, is, well, can anyone really live up to Brady's career? "I learned everything that he did right and everything that he did wrong," DerekCarr said of David, 11years his elder. "He told methat if he could do anything, he hopes he madethe path smoother for me asI transition into the NFL." The two wereamong dozens of picks made Friday as theNFLdraft wrapped upRounds 2and 3at Radio City Music Hall. The first day shattered all-time television viewership records. In the third round, Oregon State defensive end Scott Crichton was picked 72nd overall by Minnesota, while Oregon wide receiver Josh Huff was selected 86th by Philadelphia, which is coached by former Oregon coach Chip Kelly. For complete results from Friday's draft, see Scoreboard,C2.
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Michael Gottfredson, who
appeared at Friday's press conference along with Vice Photosby Ryan Brennecke i The Bulletin
Ridgeview's Mitch Springer connects with a pitch while playing Summit in Bend on Friday.
President for Student Affairs Robin Holmes and athletic
director Rob Mullens. While the university was
informed of the allegations after the woman's father
called police on March 9, school and team officials were asked not to take action
PREP SOFTBALL
Cougars walk-off winnersover Panthers Bulletin staff report Brian Hayward quoted one of his players to sum up Friday's win best: "Now THAT'S how you go into Civil War week." Trailing 10-8 heading into the bottom
of the seventh inning, Mountain View rallie dforthreeruns,capped by Maddie Leighton's two-out, two-run single to send the Cougars to an11-10Intermountain
Conference softball win over Redmond. "There's no other way to say it," said
Hayward, Mountain View's co-head coach. "It was amazing." Leighton finished the game 3 for 5 for the Cougars (5-1 IMC, 12-9 overall), who will carry the walk-off victory into next week'sthree-game seriesagainstBend.
@P' Rg, Game1: Spurs116, Blazers 92 Game 2: Spurs114, Blazers 97 T oday a t Portland 7: 3 0 M onday at Portland 7 : 3 0 x-May14 at San Antonio TBA x -May16 at Portland T B A x-May19 at San Antonio TBA x-ifnecessary
Inside • Oklahoma City holds off the L.A. Clippers118-112, while Indiana cruises to an 85-63 victory over Washington,C4
been a milestone win for us.... They're
Ducks.
a team our girls have wanted to beat for the longest time."
Mullens said he did not know which players were
doubles, and Payton Rasmussen was 2
two hits, and Jeaneva Senko smacked a two-run double.
for 4. "It was huge," Hayward said of the win. "It was really, really big. It was a to-
be a part of," Hayward said. "One that I'll remember for a long time."
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said. Two of the athletes sub-
sequently played in NCAA tournament games for the
Kaitlin Ross and Hailey Burress each
home runs, Jenna Henninger had three
the police investigation, Gottfredson and Mullens
tal team effort. In the past, Redmond has
went 2 for 2 for Redmond (4-5, 7-16), Sarah Matlockand Monica Reed both had
Carriann Elms went 4 for 4 with two
so as not to interfere with
"That was a great, great ballgame to
under investigation when the
team played in the postseason tournament. The university received the
final police report on April 24, and the three players were
suspended shortly thereafter. See Ducks /C4
NBA PLAYOFFS The
Spurs' Tony Parker.
Blazers return home
The Blazers' Damian Lillard.
• Portland hosts San Antonio tonight down 2-0 By Anne M. Peterson The Associated Press
PORTLAND — Turns out a snake in their locker room was the least of the
Trail Blazers' problems Thursday night. Portland limped out of San Antonio down 2-0 in the Western
Conference semifinals with the Spurs. And while their home
digs maybe snakefree, the Blazers still have to figure
Photosby Eric Gay/ The Associated Press
out how to stop San Antonio when
the teams meet again tonight at the Moda Center. Terry Stotts summed it up
during a timeout in Game 2 when he told his Portland team: "We don'thave a chance ifw e
don't rebound and we don't defend." Sixteen teams have come
back from a 2-0 deficit to win a playoff series, most recently the Memphis Grizzlies against the Los Angeles Clippers last season.
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SPORTS IN BRIEF BASEBALL DuCkS hald OII fOr PGC-12 Win —Mitchell Tolman belted a two-run triple in the top of the fifth inning andscored on athrowing error to break a2-2tie, and Oregon held on Friday for a 5-4 Pac-12 Conference victory over Arizona State inTempe,Ariz. Tolman finished with three RBls for the Ducks, who improved to 14-8 in Pac-12play and 36-14 overall, and JoshGrahamwent 2 for 4 with an RBI. Arizona State (12-10 Pac-12,24-21 overall) was led byTrever Allen's 2-for-4 day at the plate, including a triple, and Brian Servenwent 2 for 4 with two RBls.
BeaverS rally to beat BruinS — OregonState brokea2-2 tie with two bases-loadedwalks in the eighth inning andheld on to edge UCLA 4-2 atGossStadium in Corvallis on Friday night to capture the opener of their Pacific-12 Conference series. Senior lefty BenWetzler earned his school-record 33rd career win with eight solid innings. He allowed eight hits, two runs, struck out eight and did not issue a walk. The Beavers (18-4 Pac-12, 36-8 overall) and Bruins (10-12, 23-23) continue their series today at 7 p.m.
TRACK & FIELD EatOn SetS tWO meet reCOrdS — Ashton Eaton, the reigning Olympic decathalon champion andformer Mountain View standout, set new meet records in the110-meter hurdles andthe1,600-meter relay Friday at theOregonTwilight. Eaton won the110 hurdles in13.47 seconds, besting his ownmeet record of13.52 seconds, which heset in 2011. In the relay,Eatonteamedwith Nike OTCElite runners Elijah Greer, HarunAbda andCharles Jock to post at time of 3 minutes, 8.03 seconds, shattering the old mark of 3:12.13set in 2009. Eatonwas not the only athlete with Central Oregonties to shine Friday. Former Bend High star Kimber Mattox won thewomen's 3,000-meter steeplechase in10:00.44, Bradley Laubacher, asophomore at Oregon, took second in the men's high jump (2.09 meters), andAnnie Sidor, an Oregon State freshman,wasthird in the women's pole vault (3.4 meters).
MOTOR SPORTS HarViCk SetS traCk reCOrd tO Win KanSaS POle —Kevin Harvick set a track record to win the pole atKansasSpeedway. Harvick posted his record time of 194.658 mphFriday in the second round of NASCAR'sknockout qualifying format. Harvick then hit 194.252 in the third round to win his second pole of the season. Joey Logano joins Harvick on the front row today for the first night race in Kansas history.
SaaVedra WinSfirSt POle after Hunter-Reay CraShSebastian Saavedra haswonthe pole for the inaugural Grand Prix of Indianapolis whenRyanHunter-Reaywas stripped of his two fastest laps for bringing out the red flag during the final qualifying group. Hunter-Reayhadjust moved to the top of the Fast Six in Friday qualifying when helost control of his car on a wettrack while exiting Turn14. The IndyCar rule is to strip a driver ofhis two fastest laps for bringing out a red flag during qualifying. That dropped Hunter-Reay to third and Saavedrawonthe first pole of his career. — Fromwirereports
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Bay,RichardRodgers, te, California. 6-92-414, G.Hill 3-60-09, Stephenson 4-130-1 9, 98. x-Green 99, x-Baltimore,CrockettGilmore,te, ColoradoState. Mahinmi0-02-22, Watson0-31-21, Turner2-60-0 100. x-San Fr ancisco, BrandonThomas,g, Clemson. 4, Scola 4-8 2-211, Butler0-0 0-00. Totals 31-74 16-21 85. WASHING TON(63) GOLF Ariza 4-82-412,Nene3-142-68, Gortat2-70-0 4, Wall 6-133-615, Beal6-19 3-316, Gooden0-1 PGA ToLAI' 1-2 1, Webster0-3 0-00, Miler 1-30-0 2,Temple 1-1 0-0 3,Booker0-0 0-0 0, Harrington1-2 0-0 2, The Pla yers Champ ieuship Seraphin0-10-0 0, PorterJr. 0-1 0-0 O. Totals24Friday 73 11-2163. At TPCSawgrass, Playerstadium S Course Indiana 17 17 26 25 — 85 Pente V edra Beac h, Fla Washington 17 16 12 18 — 63 Purse: S10mill fon Yardag e: 7,215;Par 72 Second Round HOCKEY MartinKaym er 63-69—132 JordanSpieth 67-66—133 NHL Playoffs RusselHenl l ey 65-71—136 Jim Furyk 70-68—138 NATIONALHOCKEY LEAGUE 67-71—138 LeeWestwood All TimesPDT 67-71—138 GaryWoodland 67-71—138 JustinRose SECOND ROUND 67-71—138 Sergio Ga rci a (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 72-67—139 BrianDavis 70-69—139 JohnSenden Friday's Games 68-71—139 N.Y.Rangers5, Pittsburgh 1, Pittsburghleadsseries Bill Haas Sang-MoonBae 66-73 — 139 3-2 GeorgeMcNeil 71-68—139 Minnesota 4, Chicago2, seriestied 2-2 Today'sGames GeoffDgilvy 69-70—139 Matt Jones 70-69—139 MontrealatBoston,4p.m,, seriestied 2-2 Kevin Na 70-69—139 Anahei matLosAngeles,6:30p.m.,LosAngelesleads CharlSchwartzel 72-67—139 series2-1 Scott Brown 68-71—139 Sunday'sGames FreddieJacobson 70-70—140 PittsburghatN.Y.Rangers,4 p.m. Kevin Cha p e l 72-68—140 MinnesotaatChicago,6 p.m. Joost Luiten 68-72—140 MondaylsGames ZachJohnson 69-71—140 Bostonat Montreal, 4:30p.m. Graeme McDowell 69-71 — 140 Los Angeleat s Anaheim,7 p.m. 70-70—140 StewartCink JamieDonaldson 74-67—141 FOOTBALL 70-71 — 141 HidekiMatsuyam a 68-73—141 Pat Perez 68-73 — 141 NFL Draft Justin Leonard 69-72 — 141 JohnHuh 2014 Selections 71-70—141 HenrikStenson At NewYerk 71-70 — 141 SteveStricker 2014 NFLDraft Selections 69-72 — 141 BubbaWatson At NewYork 70-71—141 David Hea rn (x-cempensateryselection) Martin Flores 70-71 — 141 Friday Bo VanPelt 71-70—141 SecondRound Morgan Hoff mann 71-70—141 33. Houston,Xavier Su'a-Filo, g, UCLA. Overton 70-72 — 142 34. Dallas(fromWashington), Dem arcusLawrence, Jeff D aniel Sum m er ha ys 74-68—142 de, BoisSt eate. RichardH. Lee 71-71—142 35. Cleveland,Joel Bitonio, g,Nevada. CharlieBeljan 73-69—142 36. Oakland,DerekCarr, qb.FresnoState. Kyle Stanl e y 73-69—142 37.Atlanta,Ra'ShedeHageman,de,Minnesota. Matt Kuchar 71-71—142 38. TampaBay, Austin Seferian-Jenkins, te, Was h- Francesco Molinari 72-70—142 ington. Erik Compton 72-70—142 39.Jacksonvile,MarqiseLee,wr,SouthernCal. M arc Lei s hm a n 70-72—142 40. Detroit(fromMinnesotathroughSeattle), KyleVan 73-69—142 Luke Don al d Noy, Ib,BYU. 72-70—142 41. St. Louis (fromBuffalo), Lama rcus Joyner,db, Billy Horschel 68-74—142 DustinJohnson FloridaState. 72-70—142 42. Philadelphia(fromTennessee), JordanMatthews, RetiefGoosen 69-73—142 Brendan S teel e wr, Vanderbilt. 73-69—142 43. New YorkGiants, Weston Richburg, c, Colorado JohnPeterson 73-70—143 Justin Hicks State. 71-72—143 44. Buffalo(fromSt. Louis), CyrusKouandjio, ot, JonasBlixt Rickie Fowl e r 71-72—143 Alabama. 74-69—143 45. Seattle(fromDetroit), PaulRichardson,wr,Col- lan Poulter Jimmy Walker 75-68—143 omdo. JohnMerrick 72-71—143 46. Pittsburgh,StephonTuitt, de, Notre Dame. Scott Langl e y 71-72 — 143 47. Washington (fromDallas),TrentMurphy,Ib,StanBrendon de J ong e 69-74—143 ford. Jeff Maggert 72-71—143 48. Baltimore,TimmyJernigan,dt, FloridaState. BrianStuard 67-76—143 49. NewYorkJets,Jace Amaro,te, TexasTech. Chris Stroud 76-67—143 50. SanDiego(fromMiami), JeremiahAttaochu, te, Jason Duf n er 69-74—143 GeorgiaTech. Charl eyHoff man 77-67—144 51. Chicago, EgoFerguson,dt, LSU. J.J. Henry 74-70—144 52. Arizona,TroyNiklas, te, Notre Dame. Angel Cabrera 70-74—144 53. Green Bay, DavanteAdams, wr,FresnoState. 72-72—144 Steven Bo w di t ch 54. Tenne ssee(from Philadelphia), BishopSankey,rb, Seung-YulNoh 76-68—144 Washington. 75-69—144 BrandtSnedek er 55. Cincinnati,JeremyHil, rb,LSU. 77-67—144 56. Denver (fromKansasCity throughSanFrancisco), AdamScot 73-71—144 John Roffi n s CodyLatimer,wr,Indiana. 72-72 — 144 57. SanFrancisco (fromSan DiegothroughMiami), RussellKnox 71-73—144 RyanPalmer CarlosHyde,rb,Ohio State. 67-77 — 144 58. New Orleans,Stanley Jean-Baptiste, db,Nebraska. GonzaloFdez-Castano RorySabba tini 71-73 — 144 59. IndianapolisJack , Mewhort, g, OhioState. StuartAppleby 71-73—144 60. Carolina, KonyEaly, de, Missouri. 74-70—144 61. Jacksonville (fromSanFrancisco), Allen Robin- K.J. Choi RyanMoore 70-74—144 son, wr,PennState. Rory Mcffroy 70-74—144 62. NewEngland, JimmyGaroppolo, qb,Eastern IIScott Staffi n gs 67-77—144 linois. 71-73—144 63. Miami(fromDenver throughSan Francisco), Jar- Chris Kirk ErnieEls 68-76—144 vis Landry,wr,LSU. Fa iled to quali 64. Seattle, JustinBritt, ot,Missouri. Will MacKe nzie 73-72—145 Third Round CharlieWi 76-69—145 65. Houston,C.J. Fiedorowicz,te, lowa. 73-72—145 TedPotter,Jr. 66. Washington, MorganMoses, ot, Virginia. 75-70—145 67. Miami(fromOakland), Billy Turner,ot, NorthDa- LucasGlover 72-73—145 Keegan B ra dl e y kotaState. 73-72—145 ChessonHadley 68. Atlanta,DezmenSouthward, db,Wisconsin. 71-74—145 CharlesHowell III 69. Tampa Bay,CharlesSims, rb,West Virginia. 76-69—145 70. San Francisco(fromJacksonvile), MarcusMartin, DerekErnst 74-71—145 Carl Pettersson c, Southern Cal. 75-70—145 Phil Mickelson 71. Cleveland,Christian Kirksey,Ib, lowa. 73-72—145 72. Minnesota,Scott Crichton,de,OregonState. Johnson Wagner ThongchaiJaidee 73-73—146 73. BuffaloPre , stonBrown, Ib,Louisvile. 72-74—146 Roberto Ca s t r o 74. New YorkGiants, JayBromley,dt, Syracuse. BrianHarman 74-72—146 75. St.Louis,TreMason,rb, Auburn. JasonBohn 74-72—146 76. Detroit,TravisSwanson, c,Arkansas. 72-74—146 77. SanFrancisco(fromTennessee), Chris Borland, KevinStadler Martin Lai r d 76-70—146 Ib, Wisconsin. 78-68—146 78. Washington(fromDallas), SpencerLong, g, Ne- JerryKelly James Hahn 70-76—146 braska. KenDuke 72-74—146 79. Baltimore,TerrenceBrooks, db,Florida State. Jonathan B yrd 72-74—146 80. New YorkJets, Dexter McDougle, db,Maryland. 70-76—146 81. Oakland (fromMiami), GabeJackson,g, Missis- CamiloVilegas RobertGarrigus 75-71—146 sippi State 69-77 — 146 82. Chicago, Wil Sutton,dt, ArizonaState. GrahamDeLaet 73-74—147 83. Houston(fromPittsburghthrough Clevelandand LukeGuthrie 77-70—147 Philadlephia),LouisNix,dt, NotreDame. KennyPerry 77-70 — 147 84. Arizona,KareemMartin, de,North Carolina. Cameron Tringale 71-76—147 85. Green Bay,Khyri Thornton,de,Southern Missis- Michae lThompson 71-76 — 147 SIPPI. JoshTeater 75-73—148 86. PhiladelphiaJosh , Huff,wr, Oregon. WebbSimpson 75-73—148 87. Kansas City, Philip Gaines,db, Rice. MichaelPutnam 77-71 — 148 88. CincinnatiWi , l Clark,de,West Virginia. BryceMolder 89. San Diego, Chris Watt, g, NotreDame. AaronBaddeley 73-75—148 90. Indianapolis,DonteMoncrief, wr,Mississippi. KevinStreelman 69-79—148 91. Arizona(from NewOrleans), John Brown,wr, HarrisEnglish 73-75—148
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75-73—148 71-77—148 70-78—148 74-75—149 76-73—149 75-74—149 73-76—149 76-73—149 70-79—149 75-74—149 71-79—150 76-74—150 70-80—150 77-74—151 73-78—151 75-76—151 76-75—151 71-81—152 77-75—152 76-77—153 79-74—153 72-81—153 75-78—153 74-79—153 78-76—154 77 —WD 78 —WD
GregChalmers DarrenClarke Shawn Stefani Thomas Bjorn J.B. Holmes BrianGay YE. Yang NickWatne y AndresRomero JasonKokrak NicholasThompson HunterMahan D.A. Points BenCrane Tim Clark
LouisOosthuizen Matt Every MarkWilson WilliamMcGirt James Driscoll PatrickReed Woody Austin BrinyBaird D.H. Lee
SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER All TimesPOT
EasternConference W L T Pts GF S porting KansasCity 4 2 2 14 11 Houston 4 4 2 1 4 13 NewEngland 4 3 2 14 9 NewYork 3 2 5 1 4 14 Columbus 3 3 3 1 2 10 D.C. 3 3 2 1 1 12 Toronto Fc 3 4 0 9 7 Philadelphia 1 4 5 8 10 Montreal 1 4 3 6 7 Chicago 0 2 6 6 12
GA 6
14 10 12 10 11 9 13 14 14
WesternConference W L T Pls GF GA
Seattle RealSaltLake FC Dallas Colorado Vancouver Los Angeles Portland
7 4 5 4 3 2 1 1 1
SanJose ChivasUSA
2 0 4 2 2 2 3 3 5
1 5 1 3 4 2 5 4 3
2 2 22 1 7 16 1 6 19 15 10 1 3 15 8 7 8 12 7 8 6 9
14 10 17 9 12 5 15 10 18
Today'sGames D.C.Unitedat Philadelphia, 1p.m. SportingKansasCity at Montreal,1 p.m. Chicago at NewYork,4 p.m. Vancou veratColumbus,4:30p.m. FCDallasatSanJose,7:30p.m.
Sunday'sGames Los Angeleat sPortland,11:30a.m. ChivasUSAat Colorado, noon Seattle atNewEngland,3 p.m. RealSaltLakeatHouston,4 p.m.
BASEBALL College Pac-12 Standings All Times POT
Conference Overall
Oregon State Washington Oregon ArizonaState
usc
UCLA Washington State Stanford
California Arizona Utah
18-4 19-5 14-8 12-10 14-11 10-12 10-12 9-13 7-15 8-17 4-18
Friday's Games
36-8 34-11 36-14 24-21 26-20 23-23 20-24 22-21 19-25 29-28 15-28
Washington 4, Bethune-Cookman0 Utah 4,WashingtonState1 USC2,California1 Arizona3,Stanford2(10innings) Oregon 5, ArizonaState4 OregonState4, UCLA2
Today'sGames Bethune-Co okmanat Washington,1 p.m.(DH) Californiaat USC,2p.m. Stanfordat Arizona,6p.m. OregonatArizonaState, 6:30p.m. Utah atWashington State, 7p.m. UCLAatOregonState,7 p.m. Sunday'sGames utah atWashingtonState, noon OregonatArizonaState, noon Stanford at Arizonanoon Californiaat USC,1 p.m. UCLAatOregonState,3 p.m.
TENNIS Professional Mutua MadridOpen Friday At CajaMagica Madrid, Spain Purse: Men,S5.1million, (WT1000);Women, S5.1 million (Premier) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Men Quarlerfinals RafaelNadal(1), Spain,def. Tomas Berdych(6), Czech Republic,6-4,6-2. RobertoBautistaAgut, Spain,def. SantiagoGiraldo, Colombia6-3, , 6-4. DavidFerrer(5),Spain,def.Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, 7-6 (3),6-3. Kei Nishikori (10), Japan,def. FelicianoLopez, Spain,6-4,6-4. Women Quarlerfinals PetraKvitova(5), CzechRepublic, def.SerenaWilliams(1),UnitedStates, walkover. MariaSharapova(8), Russia,def. LiNa(2), China, 2-6, 7-6(5),6-3. Simona Halep(4), Romania, def. AnaIvanovic (11), Serbia,6-2, 6-2. AgnieszkaRadwanska (3), Poland, def. Caroline Garcia,France,6-4, 4-6, 6-4.
Sprint Cup 6-hour ENERG Y400 Lineup After Fridayqualifying; race today At KansasSpeedway KansasCity, Kan. Lap length: 1.5miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (4)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet,194.252mph. 2. (22)JoeyLogano,Ford,193.91. 3. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford,193.507. 4. (99)CarlEdwards,Ford,193.188. 5. (42)KyleLarson,Chevrolet,193.05. 6. (41)KurtBusch,Chevrolet,193.043. 7. (31)RyanNewman,Chevrolet,192.816. 8. (14)TonyStewart, Chevrolet,192.548. 9. (10)DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet,192.452. 10. (16)GregBiffle, Ford,191.98. 11. (1)JamieMcMurray, Chevrolet,191.782. 12. (43)AricAlmirola, Ford,190.328. 13. (24)JeffGordon,Chevrolet,193.202. 14. (48)JimmieJohnson,Chevrolet,193.043. 15. (55)BrianVickers, Toyota, 193.023. 16. (27)PaulMenard, Chevrolet,192.892. 17. (5)KaseyKahne Chevrolet 192823 18. (51)JustinAllgaier, Chevrolet,192.809. 19. (3)AustinDilon, Chevrolet,192.692. 20. (17)RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,192.637. 21.(12)RyanBlaney, Ford, 192.63. 22.(88)DaleEarnhardtJr., Chevrolet, 192.246. 23.(15) ClintBowyer,Toyota, 191.809. 24.(18)KyleBusch,Toyota,189.72. 25.(9) Marcos Ambrose,Ford, 191.98. 26.(78)MartmTruexJr., Chevrolet, 191.761. 27.(13)CaseyMears, Chevrolet, 191.68. 28.(20)MattKenseth,Toyota, 191.51. 29.(47) A JAllmendinger,Chevrolet, 191.096. 30.(11)DennyHamlin,Toyota,191.049. 31.(83)RyanTruex, Toyota, 190.665. 32.(98)JoshWise,Ford,190.148. 33. (23)AlexBowman,Toyota,189.873. 34. (7)MichaelAnnett, Chevrolet,189.341. 35. (44)J.J.Yeley,Chevrolet,189.195. 36. (26)ColeWhitt, Toyota,189.142. 37. (36)ReedSorenson,Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 38. (34)David Ragan, Ford, Owner Points. 39. (38)David Gililand, Ford,Owner Points. 40. (40)LandonCassil, Chevrolet,Owner Points. 41. (32)TravisKvapil, Ford,Owner Points. 42. (33)Timm y Hil, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 43. (66)JoeNemechek, Toyota, Owner Points. Failed toQualify 44. (77)DaveBlaney, Ford,188.442.
IndyCar Grand Prix of Indianapolis Lineup After Fridayqualifying; race today At lndianapolis MotorSpeedway Indianapolis Lap length: 2.439miles
(Car numberin parentheses) All cars Dallara chassis 1.(17)Sebastian Saavedra, Chevrolet, 104.675mph. 2. (98)JackHawksworth, Honda,104.431. 3. (28)RyanHunter-Reay,Honda,103.435. 4.(77) Simon Pagenaud, Honda, 102.95. 5.(12) WillPower,Chevrolet, 102.669. 6.(9) ScottDixon,Chevrolet, 102.509. 7. (11)Sebastien Bourdais, Chevrolet,103.887. 8. (2)JuanPabloMontoya,Chevrolet,103.762. 9. (10)TonyKanaan, Chevrolet,103.653. 10. (3)HelioCastroneves,Chevrolet,103.44. 11. (27)JamesHinchcliffe, Honda,103.139. 12. (15)GrahamRahal, Honda,102.725. 13. (25)MarcoAndretti, Honda,124.99. 14. (8)RyanBriscoe,Chevrolet,125.03. 15. (67)JosefNewgarden,Honda,124.792. 16. (14)TakumaSato, Honda,124.934. 17. (18)CarlosHuertas, Honda,124.675. 18 (19)JustinWilson Honda124697 19. (34)CarlosMunoz,Honda,124.528. 20. (41)MartinPlowman,Honda,124.617. 21. (26)FranckMontagny,Honda,124.444. 22. (16)OriolServia,Honda,124.369. 23. (83)CharlieKimball, Chevrolet 124.296. 24. (20)MikeConway,Chevrolet,124.274. 25. (7)Mikhail Aleshin,Honda,123.198.
DEALS Transactions BASEBAL L
AmericanLeague BALTIMOREORIOLES— SentOFFranciscoPeguero toNorfolk(IL) for arehabassignment. CLEVEL AND INDIANS — Assigned INF Elliot Johnsonoutrightto Columbus(IL). DETROIT TIGERS— SentRHPLukePutkonento Toledo(IL) for arehabassignment HOUSTON ASTROS — Dptioned LHP Brett Oberholtzer toOklahomaCity (PCL). PlacedRHP Jose Cisnero on the 15-dayDL, retroactive to Wednesday.Recalled RHPPaul ClemensfromOklahomaCity. ReinstatedRHPScott Feldmanfrom the 15-dayDL. LOSANGELESANGELS— OptionedLHPsBrooks RaleyandNickMarondeto Salt Lake(PCL). Recalled INFEfrenNavarrofromSalt Lake. MINNES OTA TWINS — Optioned SS Pedro Florimon and DFChris Herrmann to Rochester
(IL). DesignatedOFKennyWilsonfor assignment. ReinstatedOFAaron Hicksfrom the7-day DL Selected thecontract of INF/OFChris Parmeleefrom Rochester. OAKLANDATHLETICS— OptionedRHPsArnold LeonandDanStraily to Sacramento (PCL). Placed RHPRyanCookon the 15-dayDL, retroactiveto Thursday.RecalledRHPsFernando Rodriguez and LHPJoeSaveryfromSacramento. SEATTLEMARINERS— Optioned RHP Erasmo Ramirezto Tacoma(PCL). National League NEWYORKMETS— DesignatedSSOmarQuintanilla forassignment. Recaled SSWilmerFloresfrom LasVegas(PCL). PHILADE LPHIA PHILLIES — OptionedINF/OF FreddyGalvis to LehighValley (IL). SentOFDarin Ruf to Clearwater(FSL)for a rehabassignment. AnnouncedRH PShawn Campdeclined outright assignmentandelectedfreeagency. Selectedthecontract of INFReidBrignacfromLehighValley. PITTSBU RGHPIRATES—RecalledINFBrentMorelfromIndianapolis(IL). ST.LOUISCARDINALS — Optioned OF Randal Grichuk toMemphis (PCL). Selectedthecontract of OF JoeyButler formMemphis. SANFRANCISCOGIANTS—Sent LHPDavid Huff to Fresno (PCL)for arehabassignment. WASHIN GTONNATIONALS—Optioned OFTyler Moore toSyracuse(IL). ReinstatedRH P Doug Fister from the15-day DL. BASKETB ALL
National Basketball Association NBA —Named Dick Parsons interim CEOof the LA. Clippers. HOCKEY AmericanHockeyLeague CHICAGO WOLVES—Signed DThomasVanneffi to anamateurtryout contractandFZach Pochiro to a professionaltryout contract.AcquiredRWJacob Doty from MedicineHat(WHL) andLWRyan Tesink from Blainville-Boisbriand(OMJHL). COLLEGE ARIZONA — Announced men's basketball F Ryan Anderson wil transferfromBoston College. COLORADOCOLLEGE— Named MikeHaviland men'shockeycoach. GEOR GIA—NamedYasir Rosemondmen'sassistant basketbalcoach. l GEORGIA TECH— Announced DEJabariHuntDayshasbeendeclaredacademically ineligible for the 2014 seasonand RBTravis Custis wil transferto GeorgiaMilitaryCollege. OREGON — Dis missed Gs Damyean Dotson, Dominic Artis andBrandonAustin fromthe men's baske tbaff team. WEST VIRGINIA—Announcedmens' basketball G TerryHendersonwiltransfer.
FISH COUNT upstreamdaily movem ent of adult chinook,jack chinook,steelheadandwild steelheadat selected ColumbiaRiver damslast updated onThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wsllhd Bonneville 4,259 1,258 50 4 -1 The Dalles 4,835 8 5 2 11 -26 -15 J ohn Day 3,919 6 0 8 -12 M cNary 2,639 2 2 1 -7 Upstream year-to-date movement ofadult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadand wild steelheadat selected ColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wsllhd Bonneville 124,527 7,978 4,212 1,225 T he Dalles 91,807 3,919 46 1 16 0 John Day 71,324 2,927 2,783 1,092 McNary 51,892 1,280
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C4 T H E BULLETIN • SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2014
PREP ROUNDUP
Ducks
Continued from C1 school of holding athletes to "When you read the police a different standard. report, it's very clear it was Gottfredson said the uniconduct that isn't befitting versity plans to take addi-
ava ears a eoLi Ow irSBulletin staff report Megan Berrigan pitched a four-hit-
by Hallman in the second inning. Junction City13, Sisters 5: SISTERS-
Chawndra Craig went 3 for 4 and scored two-run double in the fifth inning to help two runs, but the Outlaws could not overBend High defeat Crook County 4-2 on come eight errors in a Sky-Em League Friday in Intermountain Hybrid softball contest. Sisters (1-11 Sky-Em, 1-19 overall) action. outhit the Tigers 6-5. Zoey Nason added ter and Alexis Hill-Gruenberg belted a
Berrigan struck out seven and walked
two singles for the Outlaws.
just one as the Lava Bears (15-6 overall) BASEBALL concludeda three-game sweep over the Mountain View 8, Redmond 5: REDCowgirls at Bend High. MOND — Brodie Blok went 2 for 4 and Emily Benton took the loss for Crook scored three times for the Cougars (5-7 County, giving up just five hits in the de- IMC, 7-13 overall) as Mountain View feat. Benton struck out four and allowed edged the Panthers (5-7, 10-13) in Interonly two earned runs. mountain Conference play. Cody AnthoWith her team clinging to a 2-1 lead, ny and Carson Corrigan added two hits Hill-Gruenberg knocked in Brooke Berry apiece. Brock Powell earned the win in and Kendall Kramer to make the score 4-1. relief, taking the mound in the fourth inThe Cowgirls (13-8) scored one run in the ning.Colton Slavey paced Redmond by seventh, but could not complete the rally. going 3 for 4 with an RBI. In other Friday action: Bend 17, Crook County 3: PRINEVILLE SOFTBALL — The Lava Bears completed their threeRidgeview12, Summit1: REDMONDgame sweep of the Cowboys by poundWith a strong defense limiting the Storm
ing out 15 hits in the Intermountain Hy-
to just three hits (while committing zero errors), the Ravens powered past Sum-
brid contest. Elliot Willy had a double,
mit for an I ntermountain Hybrid win. Hannah George, Erin Ware and Alex
(17-5 overall). Creighton Simmonds added threehits and scored three runs,Jor-
a home run and five RBIs to lead Bend
of an Oregon student ath-
— Untimely errors contributed to five unearned Gladstone runs, and Madras
ics but it was very clear to us
managed just three hits in a Tri-Valley Conference game that was halted after five innings via the 10-run rule. The visiting Gladiators took a 5-0 lead in the first inning against the White Buffaloes (0-12
those were individuals we didn't want representing our organization." Austin's attorney, Laura FineMoro,had no comment.
TVC, 4-18 overall), who committed a total
Neither did Shaun McCrea
of five errors. Josh Ross hit a double and Parker Dominguez and Sean Leriche each singled for Madras. Country Christian 20, Culver 0: MO-
on behalf of Dotson. Greg
school would continue "to
V eralrud, attorney for A r tis, did not immediately re-
pursue all appropriate action in this case." It was unclear
turn a phone call seeking comment.
whether the athletes faced
LALLA — With the Class 2A/IA Special District 2 loss, the Bulldogs drop to 10-5 in
league play and 12-8 overall. BOYSLACROSSE
Bend 12, Hermiston 0: Bend High closed out a perfect 6-0 High Desert Conference campaign, clinching first place in the final regular-season standings with a shutout win at 15th Street Field.
Chance Beutler (four goals, one assist), Eli Pite (three goals, two assists) and James Rockett (two goals, three assists) led the way for the Lava Bears, who charged to an 8-0 halftime lead. Andrew Joyce, Bryant Jolma and Connor Iverson added one goal apiece for Bend (13-2 overall), which will be the No. I seed in the HDC playoffs starting Wednesday.
Class 5A IntermountainConference
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Summit Ridgeview
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Class 4A Sky-EmLeague
Junction City 310 702 0 — 13 5 3 Sisters 004 010 0 — 5 6 8
0 1000 — 1 3 5 26 4 Ox — 12 12 0
Baseball Class 5A IntermountainConference Mountai nView 010 1204 — 8 10 2 Redmond 01 0 001 3— 5 9 2
The woman, a university
sponse to sexual assaults. "Our students' safety and security is our top priority," he said. "We have strong policies and protocols in place, and we are working to make them stronger still." G ottfredson said t h e
expulsion. Speaking to reporters on
student, met the players at a
Friday afternoon, UO bas-
party on March 8, the same night the Ducks beat No. 3
ketball coach Dana Altman said the decision to dismiss
Arizona in the final game of the athletes from the team the regular season, and be- was ultimately made in the fore they went on to the Pac- "best interest" of the players, 12 and NCAA tournaments. The woman's father called
police the next day. Eugene police on Monday made public a 24-page report detailing the accusations, in which the athletes said sexual relations with the student were consensuaL District Attorney Alex Gardner on Tuesday released a three-
the team and the university
because of the intense scrutiny they faced. The players were no longer on campus. He also said he did not know the nature of the alle-
gations leveled at the players before the team left for the postseason games. It is the second sexual assault allegation Austin has
page explanation for the decision not to bring charges in the case, citing conflicting actions and statements by
faced. While at Providence
the victim. After the allegations sur-
ly assaulting a female student on campus. The two
(R.I.) College, he and another Providence player were accused last year of sexual-
faced earlier this week, the were suspended, and Austin schoolsaid the players were subsequently transferred to not participating in team ac- Oregon. He had to sit out a
PREP SCOREBOARD IntermountainHybrid Crookcounty 100 0001 — 2 4 3 Bend 020 020 x — 4 5 1
tional action next week to address the university's re-
lete," Mullens said Friday. "I don't want to get into specif-
Spencer each had two hits for Ridgeview dan Sunitsch and Justin Parsons each (15-4), and Sara McKinney knocked in had a pair of hits and Jacob Parsons hit a three runs. For the Storm (2-18), Raja two-runhome run.Trevor Slawter paced Summit 16, Sisters 3: SISTERS — The Char,Brooke Frey and Maddy Hallman Crook County (5-16) with a single and two Storm improved to 6-1 in High Desert eachhad a hit.Brooke Lee accounted for runs scored. Conference play with the home win. The Summit's lone run after being driven in Gladstone 10, Madras 0: MADRAS Outlaws fell to 4-3 in conference play.
Softball
more than 100 protesters, many of whom accused the
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NBA PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP
tivities but would not elab-
calendar year under NCAA
orate. The school had cited transfer rules. federal privacy laws in not Altman said Friday that commenting further on the in retrospect he should have status of the players. questioned Austin m o re While the university reclosely about why he was leased a statement earlier leaving Providence. this week saying it was conAmy Kempe, a spokesducting an internal inquiry, woman for the Rhode Isthe handling of the alleged land A t t orney G e n eral's assault sparked reaction on office, said this week that campus, including a gath- the 2013 case remains under ering Thursday that drew investigation.
Hot-shooting Thunder beat Clippers
Rangersstayalive in
The Associated Press
Eastern Conferencesemis
Former Clipper Caron Butler hit three 3-pointers to give his
LOS ANGELES — Kevin
Durant scored 36 points, Rus-
team the lead and then extend it. Emotions boiled i n the third, with double technicals
sell Westbrook added 23 and
the Oklahoma City Thunder outplayed the Los Angeles Clippers in the fourth quar-
called on Barnes and Kend-
ter for a 118-112 victory Fri-
rick Perkins, who stared hard at each other. Perkins took a
day night and a 2-1 lead in their
W e stern C o n ference
semifinal. Serge Ibaka added 20 points and Westbrook had 13 assists
for the Thunder in a game that neither team ever led by double digits. Blake Griffin scored 34 points, and Chris Paul added 21 points and 16 assists for the
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P ITTSBURGH —
ick Brassard scored twice, including New York's first Chris Kreider and Kevin power-play goal in 10 games, Klein also scored, and Henand the Rangers avoided rik Lundqvist stopped 31
the man advantage, beating Marc-Andre Fleury late in
WASHINGTON
the first period. Ryan Mc-
in the second period off the
Donagh added another power-play goal in the second to help the Rangers force Game 6 in New York on Sunday.
back of Chicago goalie Corey Crawford's skate and
-
Paul
George had his best game of the series with 23 points and early in th e fourth quarter. Paul defend in the first half of Game 3 of the Western Conference eight rebounds, Roy Hibbert Sixth Man of the Year Jamal semifinal Friday night in Los Angeles. was again a factorby scoring 14 Crawford added 20 points. points, and Indiana held WashOklahoma City led 113-107 ington to a franchise-low playon Durant's turnaround jump- cent, and controlled the paint never a factor for the Clippers off total. The Pacers lead the er with 1:23 left. It followed and fastbreak points against either, with 10 points and 11 Eastern Conference semifinal Westbrook's 3-pointer after a Clippers team that never got rebounds. Matt Barnes gave 2-1. Washington made only 24 the Clippers had closed within into their favored run-and-gun them a lift with 14 points. field goals, another team post108-107 when Griffin muscled mode. The Thunder gradually season worst, on 73 attempts, in for a layup. J.J. Redick, who got off to a pulled away in the fourth, 32.9percent.That induded 4 of Game 4 is Sunday at Staples hot start in Game 2, was held scoring eight straight points, 16 on 3s, and it didn't get much Center. to five points on 1-of-6 shoot- including Durant's three-point better on free throws, where The Thunder shot 56 per- ing. DeAndre Jordan was play, to take the lead for good. the Wizards were 11 of 21.
elimination with a 5-1 victo-
York's zero-for-36 slide with
against Philadelphia — which remains the Blazers' lone NBA championship. The Spurs have a 3-2 advantage over Port-
the Houston Rockets, scored 16 points, up
I
2, and the Spurs' backups outscored Portland's 50-19.
lard's amazing 3-pointer at the buzzer at home
against unrelenting defense by Tim Duncan for a 99-98 victory in the deciding game. "I think we have a bunch of competitors. and Tiago Splitter. "We know that we haven't played our best They want to win. They know we can play betbasketball, so now we have to," Aldridge said. ter," Stotts said. "The fact that we kept coming "Going home, every guy has to play better, back in the second half — I am not worried starting with me, and I think every guy will." about that part. Certainly frustrating to lose Nicolas Batum led the Blazers with 21 points and to get blown out in Game 1 and not quite and Damian Lillard had 19 in the loss. have enough inGame 2. I know we willbe The Blazers were hurt when guard Mo Wil- ready in Game 3."
inville scored for Minnesota
the Wild evened the Western
Conference semifinals 2-2. r
glj c
liams was pulled from the game because of a groin injury. Williams has consistently brought spark and leadership off the bench the whole season, and he has capably filled in while Lillard rests. Williams played just nine minutes in Game
land in the playoffs, sweeping the last meeting Stotts told reporters on Friday that he anticiin the 1999 conference finals. The teams split pates Williams will miss Game 3, so Earl Watthe 2013-14 regular-season series 2-2. son and Will Barton will help spell Lillard. San Antonio has dominated this series so far. The Spurs routed the Blazers 116-92 in the On Thursday night, the Spurs built a 20-point series opener after winning a hard-fought, sevlead and won 114-97. Kawhi Leonard scored en-game series against the Dallas Mavericks. "We did our part and won both games at 20 points, and Tony Parker had 16 points and 10 assists, leading a total of seven Spurs who home of this series, but the series starts when scored in double figures. you win one on the road and we know it is one The Blazers' night got off to a strange start of the toughest arenas to play in," Parker said, when reserve forward Thomas Robinson spied referring to the Moda Center. "They play reala snake in the locker room at AT&T Center. ly well at home and they have a great crowd, Because the snake hissed, the team at first so it is going to be about how we handle these thought it was a rattlesnake, but it later turned next two games. We need to play with the same out it was not venomous. Needless to say, the energy, take care of the ball, especially on the snake sighting set the tone for the night and road, and play the same defense." the Blazers played timidly throughout the loss. Portland advanced to the second round for LaMarcus Aldridge, who averaged 29.8 the first time since 2000 by defeating the Rockpoints in Portland's first-round series against ets in six games, clinching the series with Lil-
Wild 4, Blackhawks 2: ST. PAUL, Minn. — Jason Pom-
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ColumbiaBokg COLB 2 1.14 ~ 3 0.3 6 25.85 +.36+1.5 L T T -8.9 +1 7.5 2 4 0 1 9 0 .48a F M A M F M A M Its consumer price index has ColumbiaSportswear COLM 55.58 ~ 8 9.9 6 84.89 +.57 +0.7 T L L +7. 8 + 43.1 69 28 1.12 52-week range 52-week range been posting small monthly Costco Wholesale CO S T 107.38 ~ 1 26.1 2 11 5.39 + . 66 $.0.6 L L L -3.0 + 5 . 8 1 917 2 6 1.42f $8.34~ $13 .68 $36.13~ $46.56 increases this year. It rose 0.2 Craft Brew Alliance B R EW 7.25 ~ 18.70 11. 6 8 +. 3 8 +3.4 T T T -28.9 + 4 1.3 2 2 9 61 Vol.:1.0m (1.6x a vg.) P E: . . Vol.:10.4m (2.0x avg.) P E : 1 4.5 percent in March, after edging a FLIR Systems F LIR 23.58 ~ 37.42 34.1 5 +. 2 6 $ .0.8 T T T +13.5 $. 3 8.6 8 3 2 2 4 0. 4 0 Mkt. Cap:$507.11 m Yield : .. Mkt. Cap:$18.1 b Yiel d : 2. 2% scant 0.1 percent higher the Hewlett Packard HPQ 2 0 .25 ~ 3 3.9 0 32.36 +.13+0.4 T T +15. 7 + 55.7 5555 12 0.64f Bocp ID HOME 11.54 ~ 1 6.0 3 14.96 +.06 +0.3 T L T +0. 4 + 23.6 1 5 dd 0.24 previous two months. Prices have Home Federal Nefflix NFLX Rocket Fuel FUEL Intel Corp INTC 21.89 ~ 27.24 2 6. 3 0 -.04 -0.2 L L L +1.3 +12. 3 19965 14 0 . 9 0 risen just 1.5 percent year over Close: $328.55 L6.89 or 2.1% Close: $21.83 T-5.98 or -21.5% K EY 10.01 ~ 14.70 13. 6 0 +. 0 2 +0.1 T L T +1.3 +33 . 3 7 4 54 1 3 0 . 2 2 year. That remains well below the Keycorp The Internet video company followed Wider losses at the advertising comKroger Co KR 3 2 .77 — 0 46.80 46 .36 + . 3 1 + 0.7 T L L +17.3 +34 .4 2 8 32 1 6 0. 6 6 through on promised price hikes, Federal Reserve's 2 percent pany triggered a pair of downgrades, Lattice Semi LSCC 4.17 ~ 9.19 7.87 +. 0 8 + 1.0 T L L +43. 4 +5 7 .7 1 353 5 2 pushing subscriptions up $1 per with Goldman Sachs citing a decline target for inflation. 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JAZZ Scientific Games SGMS Schoitzer Steel SCH N 23.12 ~ 3 3.3 2 26.99 +.06+0.2 T T T - 17.4 + 3 . 8 2 3 7 d d 0 . 7 5 Close:$1 29.45 T-4.24 or -3.2% Close:$8.97V-1.85 or -17.1% Sherwin Wms SHW 163.63 t -t 208 . 63 199.80 +2.34 +1.2 T L L $-8.9 +5.2 458 27 2.2 0 0.0 Acquisitions helped drag the biopRising expenses led to bigger losses N D ,: J F M A StaocorpFocl S FG 43.01 ~ 69.51 6 1. 3 3 -.04 -0.1 T L T -7.4 +40.8 1 2 6 1 2 1 . 10f harmaceutical company to a loss for at the gaming technology company, '13: '14 which fell short of Wall Street's quarStarbucksCp S BUX 61.71 ~ 82.50 70.2 9 +. 7 1 +1 .0 T L T -10.3 +13.1 3244 2 9 1 . 04 the quarter and revenue did not rise source: Factset Triquiot Semi as much as expected. terly expectations. TQNT 5.84 — 0 15.07 14 .65 . .. ... L L L +75.7 + 1 47.0 2682 d d $180 $20 Umpqua Holdings UM P Q 12.14 ~ 1 9.65 16. 2 2 + . 2 0 +1.2 T T T -15.3 +32.8 1082 20 0.60a US Baocorp U SB 32.69 ~ 43.66 4 0. 3 2 -.01 ... T T T -0.2 + 2 3.8 4 564 1 3 0 . 9 2 15 160 Home construction WashingtonFedl WA F D 16.87 ~ 2 4.5 3 21.04 +.05+ 0.2 T T T - 9.7 +23.7 5 5 4 1 4 0 . 4 0 140 10 T +8.1 +31. 5 15092 12 1 .40f WellsFargo & Co WF C 3 7.74 ~ 5 0.4 9 49.08 -.25 -0.5 T L Economists project that builders W Y 2 6.38 ~ 33.24 30. 3 0 +. 1 3 +0.4 L L L -4.0 -0.9 2562 26 0 . 88 F M A M F M A M broke ground on homes in April at Weyerhaeuser 52-week range 52-week range a faster clip than a month earlier. $55.29~ $126.69 $8.28~ $ 19.48 Builders started work on DividendFootnotes:5 - Extra dividends werepaid, but arenot included. b -Annual rate plus stock. 5 -Liquidating dividend. 5 -Amount declaredor paid in last12 months. I - Current Vol.:3.0m (2.5x avg.) PE:2 4 . 1 Vol.:7.4m (5.7x avg.) P E: .. . 946,000 U.S. homes in March. annual rate, whichwasincreased bymost recentdividendannouncement. i —Sum of dividends paidafter stock split, no regular rate. I —Sumof dividends paidthis year.Most recent Mkt. Cap:$7.49 b Yield:... Mkt. Cap:$755.31 m Yield : ... That seasonally adjusted annual dividend wasomitted or deferred. k - Declared or paidthis year, acumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m — Current annualrate, which wasdecreasedbymost recentdividend announcement. p — Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r —Declared or paid in preceding 12months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash rate was up from 920,000 in SOURCE: Sungard AP value on ex-distribution date.PEFootnotes: q —Stock is 5 closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc —P/Eexceeds 99. dd - Loss in last12 months. February. The increase came as builders resumed work at the end InterestRates NET 1YR of a frigid winter that has held TREASURIES YEST PVS CHG WK MO QTR AGO back newhome construction. The Commerce Department reports 3 -month T-bill . 0 2 .0 2 T T .04 There are too many casinos in Atlantic City and the afterward, was whether one of its four Atlantic City new home construction data for CEO of Caesars Entertainment says one or 6-month T-bill . 0 5 .05 ... L T .07 ~ ~ casinos should close or whether it might seek to April on Friday. more needs to close. buy oneof the seven casinos owned by other 52-wk T-bill .09 .09 T ~ T .10 During an earnings conference call companies and put it out of business, like it did 2 -year T-note . 3 9 .39 ... L L L .23 Housing starts Wednesday, Gary Loveman said that Atlantic g g in January with The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel. 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BEST OFTHE BIZ CALENDAR TODAY • Women's Business Expo: Network with other womenand attend a seminar covering business, marketing and lifestyle; $125for ConnectW members, $150 for nonmembers, $4 admission;10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; TheRiverhouse Convention Center, 2850 N.W. Rippling RiverCourt, Bend; 541-848-8598, events©connectw. org or www.connectw. org/whats-happening/ business-expo. MONDAY • Intermediate Photoshop: Learn masking and composition andhowto isolate objects in your photos using Photoshop CS5.5. Prerequisite: working knowledgeof Photoshop. Registration required; $79; 6-9 p.m.; COCC Chandler Building, 1027 N.W.Trenton Ave., Bend; 541-383-7270. • Pinterest for Business: Learn to setup aPinterest business account, engage your customers, implement analytics andemploy best practices; registration required; $69; 6-9 p.m4 Central OregonCommunity College, CampusCenter, 2600N.W.CollegeW ay, Bend; 541-383-7270. TUESDAY • Membership101, Driving Your Membership: Connect with other membersand learn about opportunities and benefits available through the BendChamber of Commerce.RSVP required; contact Shelley Junker at 541-382-3221 or shelley©bendchamber. org; free; 10a.m.; Bend Chamber ofCommerce, 777 N.W.Wall St., Suite 200; 541-382-3221. • Bend Chamber of Commerce Women's Roundtable Series: Crucial Conversations. Learn to handle conflict productively, share your story and create asafe placefor the other person soyou can resolve your issues together; register at www. bendchamber.org; $25for Bend Chambermembers, $30 for community members; 5:30 p.m.; Bend Golf and Country Club, 61045 Country ClubDrive; 541-382-3221. • Serious Success for Women: Motivational session onself-care in communication; seating is limited; register on the Serious Successfor Women Facebookpage; free; noon-1 p.m.;East Bend Public Library, 62080 DeanSwift Road; 541-330-3760. • Facebeek Strategy and Analytics for Business: Learn to integrate Facebook into marketing by growing and communicating with an engagedfan base. Discuss how togather and utilize Facebookanalytics; registration required; $89; 6-9 p.m.; COCC Chandler Building, 1027N.W.Trenton Ave., Bend;541-383-7270. WEDNESDAY • Commercial Lending: What Can goSideways and Hewte Protect Yourself: Presented by the Risk Management Association EastCascades Chapter; $30 for members, $35 nonmembers; to register or learn morevisit www.eventbrite.com/e/ commericial-lendingwhat-can-go-sideways-anhow-to-protect-yourselftickets-10442524873; 7:15-9:30 a.m.; Bend Golf and Country Club, 61045 Country ClubDrive; 541-382-7437. THURSDAY • Bio on the High Desert: Oregon Biosciencehosts a panel discussion onthe growing entrepreneurial bioscience community; registration required by May14; for more information, visit www. oregonbio.org andfollow the link underevents or call 503-548-4432; $50 for members; $80for nonmembers; $25for fulltime students, must beover 21; 5:30-9 p.m.; Deschutes Brewery Mountain Room, 901 S.W.SimpsonAve., Bend;503-548-4432. • Computer Essentials forthe Workplace: Learn to feel comfortable with the different kinds of technology youwill encounter andthe basic software packages; registration required; $69; 6-9 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College,2600 N.W.CollegeW ay,Bend; 54 l-383-7270. • For the complete calendar, pick up Sunday'sBulletin or visit bendbugetin.cem/bizcal
ECONOMY
or mar e I'o By MIchelle Jamrisko
as the world's largest econ-
and Victoria Stjlwell
omy got back on track after an unusually harsh winter. The drop-off in job ads at the end of the quarter indicates employment will climb at a more sustainable pace, giving Federal Reservepolicymakers
Bloomberg News
WASHINGTON — Employ-
ers in the U.S. put up fewer help-wanted signs in March, showing last month's hiring swell will probably give way to more moderate payroll growth. The number of positions waiting to be filled fell by 111,000 to 4.01 million in
March from a revised 4.13 million the prior month, the Labor Departmentreported Friday
in Washington. Openings surged by 251,000 in February, the biggest jump in a year. Payrolls climbed in April by the most since early 2012
reason tocontinue to reduce stimulus at a measured rate
and keep interest rates low. "The labor market is im-
s
Is this o w sstreaming music's
still hoping there will be these big jumps, but at this point, most people are still talking about a slow crawl back." The Job Openings and
viously reported 4.17 million a
Labor Turnover Survey, or JOLTS, adds context to month-
clines in energy and utility companies overshadowed gains among retailers. The
ly payroll figures by measuring dynamics such as resignations, help-wanted ads and the pace of hiring. Although it
month earlier.
Stocks fell, extending a weekly drop in the Standard
moment?
& Poor's 500 Index, as de-
By Ben SIsarfo
S8 P 500 fell 0.2 percent to 1,872.43 at 12:23 p.m. in New York.
New York Times News Service
Has streaming music's
proving, though it's improving a lot less quickly than any
other jobs data by a month, Fed Chair Janet Yellen follows
Employers added 288,000 jobs in April for the biggest upside surprise since February
of us would like," said Tara
the reportas a measure of
2012 and following a 203,000
is it here already, and has Apple — once the great in-
Sinclair, an associate professor of economics at George Washington University in Washington and an economist at Indeed, a search engine for online job postings. "We're all
labor-market tightness and worker confidence.
increase the prior month, La-
novator of music technolo-
bor Department data showed
gy — finally caught on'? Those are some of the questions echoing through the music industry after news emerged late Thursday that Apple was pursuing a $3.2 billion deal for Beats Electronics, the company behind Beats by Dre headphones and the new Beats Music subscrip-
lags the Labor Department's
The median forecast in a
Bloomberg survey projected there would be 4.13 million
openingsin March afterapre-
moment in the mainstream finally come'? Or
last week. Unemployment dropped to 6.3 percent, the lowest level since September 2008.
WHAT'S GOINGUP
tion service.
If completed, the deal would be Apple's biggest acquisition by far, but many analysts seemed perplexed. "We are struggling to see the rationale behind
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this move," Gene Munster, an analyst with Piper Jaffray, wrote in a note to investors. "Beats would of
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a brand's sake."
ROBBERSOM FORD
Beats' hardware business — its headphones,
2100 N.E. Thlrd St., Bend
speakers and other audio
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Owner: Robberson Ford Architect:BBT Architects, Inc. General Contractor: Kirby Nagelhout Construction Co. Details: Construction at Robberson Ford in Bend Is underway to makethe dealership more customer- and employee-friendly. Work on the 43-year-old building began In April with the demolition of the former showroom and is expected to be completed in December, sald Matt Stockton, project manager for Kirby Nagelhout Construction Co. "We're beginning excavation for the foundatlon and footlngs," he sald Frlday. "Shortly after that, we'll be beginning to pour our concrete slab, and then we'll begin erecting the framing for the structure itself In the showroom." The dealership at 2100 N.E.Third St. will
remain open durlng construction. The project will add space, brjnging the building to about 28,500 square feet, Stockton said. Jeff Robberson, owner of Robberson Ford of Bend and Prinevjlle, expects the project to cost around $5 million, which includes vacatIng the street between the Ford andMazda showrooms, utilities work, along wjth rerndeling the dealership. Built by hls father, Gordy Robberson, In the early1970s, the dealership holds a lot of history, Jeff Robberson said. "We have delivered over 30,000 vehicles out of it," he said. "For rn, it was really emotional because it represented my dadso much. It was a challenging deal." The dealership has undergone about a dozen minor remodels over the years. But after the demolition of the showroom, he sald, the only thing left standing was the box — the square building that contains the parts and
products — is one obvious attraction for Apple.
servlce department. "It had outgrown its useful life, and it wasn't very user-friendly," he said. The waltlng room was too small and everybody was sharing offices, he said. Matt Appleby, project architect at BBT Architects, sald the remodeling work will modernize the dealership, meeting Ford and Lincoln guidelines and complying with current building codes andAmericans wlth Dlsabillties Act regulations. The dealership will have a full second floor for administrative staff, as well as a staff training room, a small commercial kitchen, an elevator and ramp access from the parking lot Into the showroom. "It's cumbersome, but we're making do," Robberson said. "The really exciting thing is even through thls whole process, our April business was up over last April."
Formed in 2008 by the
hip-hop star Dr. Dre and the music executive Jimmy Iovine, Beats now has
annual sales of more than $1 billion. Yet in the music world,
the move seemed to suggest a different, or at least complementary rationale:
Apple, which transformed the industry in 2003 with the iTunes store
but has been hesitant to enter the streaming mar-
ket, was finally taking the plunge. Streaming by subscription, in which access to
millions of songs are
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made available for a
monthly fee, has been a fringe part of the business
Boeing subcontractor admits contract fraud By Robert Patrjck
of Santa Ana, Calif., which produced precision-machined
five," prosecutorssaid. St. Louis Post-Dispatch In exchange, Anderson, ST. LOUIS — A California parts and assembled complex 47, of St. Louis, got cash, they man pleaded guilty in federal components for Boeing, prose- said. court here Friday and admitcutors said. Boozer used that informated using inside information From November 2009 to tion to prepare and submit from a Boeing employee in a February 2013, Boozer got bids to Boeing, eventually bid to win contracts to produce Boeing's procurement officer, winning seven purchase or16 different military aircraft Deon Anderson, to provide ders to supply parts worth $1.5 inside information on historic million. The "net benefit" on parts, prosecutors said. William Boozer, 59, of Haprices and competitors' bids, the orders was $116,339, prosecienda Heights, owns Globe using the coded term "Isle 5," cutors said. Dynamics International, Inc., short for "price check on aisle Boozer pleaded guilty Fri-
PEOPLE ONTHE MOVE • Laura Craska Cooper hasbeennominatedto become afellow of the American Bar Foundation, in recognition of her professional achievements in the legal field and her commitment to community. Cooper is managing partner at Ball Janik LLP's office in Bend. She is treasurer and board member of OregonWomen Lawyers, a member of the executive committee of the Real Estate and LandUse Section of the OregonState Bar, and vice chairwoman and board member of the Central Oregon Community College board of directors. Cooper has practiced real estate, business and land use law since 1991. • Cascadian Group LLC has hired Anita Belil as director of marketing engagements. She will handle business development, marketing services andexecutive consulting. Belil has worked
the Housing Works board, the authority's housing portfolio increased by 200 percent, and voucher and resident programs expanded. Ungerwill Cooper Riker continue to work as a hearings officer for the in marketing services agency. and marketing project managementfor nearly • Summit High School 30 years. Prior to joining senior Alyssa DiMaio received a Violet Cascadian Group, she Richardson Award at the served as vice president/ marketing officer for Bank Soroptimist International Annual Awards Luncheon. of the Cascades inBend. DiMaio has volunteered at • Jay Riker will assess Grandma's Housefor four and optimize technical years, where sheorganized operations for clients of donations of clothing and Cascadian Group LLCas its food, assisted the executive new contractor, advanced director at community operations. Riker has events, presented at local almost 20 years experience schools and mentored in lean manufacturing, new residents. Next fall, she product development and plans to attend Gonzaga manufacturing engineering. University in Spokane, Wash. • Craig Unger has retired from the Housing Works • Summit High School board of commissioners senior Hannah Fraser after more than17 years of also received aViolet service. During his time on Richardson Award at the
Soroptimist International Annual Awards Luncheon. Fraserserved as president and community service coordinator of Summit High School's Interact Club, working in partnership with the local Rotary, funding water filters, volunteering at the Boys andGirls Club and organizing nights to feed the homeless. In the fall, she plans to attend the University of Oregon Robert D. Clark Honors College in Eugene, where she will continue to volunteer at the local Boys and Girls Club. • The High Desert Museum has hired Heather Vihstadt as its new director of development. Vihstadt comesfrom Bend-LaPine School Foundation, where she has served asexecutive director. Molly Black will becometheassociate director of development, a new position at the museum.
day to one felony count of wire fraud and is scheduled to be
sentenced Aug. 15. Anderson and two other
company owners, Jeffrey Lavelle, 52, of Mukilteo, Wash., and Robert Diaz, Jr., 54, of Alta Loma, Calif., were
also charged. They have all pleaded not guilty, but court documents show all have
scheduled to change those pleas June 4.
for more than a decade. But with the rise of smart-
phones and the aging of the download format,
streaming has started to come into its own, and record labels and artists
are preparing themselves for a future in which it will become the dominant lis-
tening mode. If Apple makes a major marketing push for Beats' subscription model — or if Apple integrates Beats into its ecosystem of on-
line services and physical products — it could mean a big lift for streaming.
BMW toexpand U.S.plant
in pushfor moreefficient cars By Jack Ewjng
of BMW and other automak-
New York Times News Service
ers to make cars lighter and
FRANKFURT — BMW said Fridaythat it would invest $200 million and double its work-
more fuel efficient, as well as
force at a factory in Washing-
in the United States. BASF, a German chemical
ton state that makes carbon
increase interest by German companies in manufacturing
fibersasthecompany moves to company, said Thursday that it use more of the lightweight ma- would build a plant in Freeport, terial in cars and meet demand Texas, to produce ammonia for for anew electric vehicle. use in fertilizer. And Siemens, The German carmaker the German electronics and operates the factory in Moses engineering conglomerate, said Lake in a joint venture withthe Wednesday that it would reloSGL Group, another German cate the headquarters of a unit company. BMW said it would that supplies equipment for the hire 120newworkers as part energy industryto the United of the expansion, which is to States because of its boom in be completed early next year natural gas production. andbringthe total number of The factoryin Moses Lake employees to about 200. runs entirely on hydropower, The move reflects the effort accordingto BMW.
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ARCHERY TAG
SPOTLIGHT
A chance to unleash
Outdoor gearsale at Century Center The Gear UpFor Summer sale kicks off today at the Century Center in Bend. Running 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the event features new and usedoutdoor gear for sale aswell as food, raffles, Cycle Pub time trials and music. Items include outdoor gear and clothing for hiking, water sports, climbing, camping, fishing, snowshoeing, golfing and skiing. Proceeds benefit the Deschutes County Search & RescueFoundation. The Century Center is located at 70 S.W.Century Drive in Bend. Contact: www.gearup bend.com.
your inner I(atniss By Stacey Anderson New York Times News Service
NEW YORK — It is odd-
ly satisfying to discover that, without question, you would be the first person to
die in the Hunger Games. Such was my epiphany one evening as I cowered behind an inflated yellow fort, foam-tipped arrows
whizzing past my scalp, and shrill battle cries echoing in the humid air. My three teammates circled this makeshift base, drawing their bows with swift hands and pegging our opponents in the torsos
Mr. Central Oregon pageant The Center Foundation's Student Advisory Council is hosting a brand new event, Mr. Central Oregon. This good-natured contest will pit the male student winners of other local high school pageants against one another. Representatives are expected from six local high schools. The event will include a talent show and competition hosted by a local radio personality. The winner of the event will receive a $500 scholarship, second place will get a $250 scholarship and third place will receive a $50 gift card for school supplies. Funds raised from the event will go toward setting up a $1,500 scholarship, which will be awarded next spring. If the event generates more than $1,500, the additional funds will go toward helping pay for trainers in the local high schools. The Mr. Central Oregon event was the brainchild of the Student Advisory Council, a10-member panel of students from high schools throughout the region. Mr. Central Oregon will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. May 27at Bend High School Auditorium. Cost is $7 adults, $5 students. Tickets are available at the door or at www.centerfoundation.org. Contact: Patsy Melville at 541-390-5831.
Housingsought for musicians Organizers of the Sunriver Music Festival seek housing for musicians at this year's festival, taking place Aug. 8-20. Along with being an interesting way to participate in festival activities, hosts may purchase their tickets immediately, receive a poster as athank you and an invitation to the closing night reception on Aug. 20. For more information or to host a musician, contact: kathy©sunriver music.org or 541-5931084. — Fiom staff reports
ByAlandraJohnson The Bulletin
ext weekend, about 400 men, women and chil-
dren straight from 1863
Check out a video of aCivil War re-enactment at Fort Stevens atbendbnlletin.com/ clvllwarbattle
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are expected to descend
upon Camp Sherman. For the first time ever, the Northwest Civil
War Council will host a largescale Civil War re-enactment in Central Oregon. The event, which is open to
spectators (see"If you go"), will includecannons,muskets,cavalry, hoop skirts and nary a cellphone insight. Sisters resident David Banks,
canceling their fishing trip, so Banks scoured the paper for something else to do. He saw a listing for a Civil War re-enactment outside of Springfield. Immediately he and his son loved it. "I thought I was back 150 years, if I didn't have my Nikes on," Banks said.
Thinking it would be a fun father-son activity, Banks
re-enacting about two years ago
soon signed on to participate with his son. John serves as a camp boy, filling canteens and gathering firewood. Banks is a member of the 69th New York
when he and his son were in Eu-
Company K, known as the Irish
gene having a "guys' weekend." The crummy weather ended up
Brigade.
58, is a coordinator for the event,
and he and his 13-year-old son, John, will be active participants. Banks first became interested in
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Ifyou go What:Civil War re-enactment from the Northwest Civil
War Council When:9 a.m. to 6 p.m. May17; 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May18; battles take place at11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Where:House on the Metolius, National Forest Development Road 980 near Camp Sherman
(see map) Cost:$8, $5 seniors and students, free age5 and younger Contact:nwcwc. Ol'g
and arms. Across the field,
my so-called best friend, Diana MacDonald, 31, aimed an arrow directly at
my forehead, eyes glinting behind her blue plastic face mask.
Our group of eight had traveled to the Indoor
Extreme Sports complex in Queensto try Archery Tag, a fast-trending new sport that combines dodge ball's simple rules of snatch-and-fling assault
with archery's precision, replacing rubber balls with quivers of arrows. Since
it was added a year ago, the sport has become a top draw at the 38,000-square-
foot complex, which also features zombie laser tag, nonexploding paintball and other bruising enticements. It has developed into something of a fan-
David Banks, right, and his son John, 13, have been active Civil War re-enactors for the past two years. David Banks is a coordinator helping to bring a re-enactment to Camp Sherman next week. Andy Tullis/The Bulletin
tasists' diversion: Large parties often play while outfitted in costumes from
such archery-heavy franchises as "The Walking Dead" and "The Hunger Games." "The cool new weapon in media is a bow and
arrow," said Peter Fermoselle, 47, a creative and marketing consultant for
Indoor Extreme Sports, or IES. He opened the center in 2005, calling it
New York City Paintball then. "It's old-fashioned," he added. "It brings a little
more nobility to shooting someone."
Surviving the game It delivers a quick ego boost, as well; Archery Tag's learning curve was surprisingly simple. After fumbling in the introductory round, dropping my hefty silicone bow constantly and managing to deploy only one arrow, I was in much sharper form in the second set mowing down opponents with glee and sprinting into open terrain to grab wayward projectiles. (The game's rules are similar to those of dodge ball. At the whistle, two teams race to
collect arrows at the center of the arena, then aim at eachother from across
the field; a player is disqualified when hit by an arrow, and can bring an ousted teammate back into play if he or she catches an arrow) As my team's play grew more skillful and frantic, the aerobic strain revealed
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the sidelines, flushed and Adam Vilella, 31, constant-
ly shouted galvanizing words to revive us. I'm happy to say the pain factor of Archery Tag proved minimal; my forearm stung for a few moments when hit squarely by an arrow, but it did not leave a mark.
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Paya outpast o s a mirrorto present By Samuel G. Freedman
man defended by A t ticus certain what possibly could against a false accusation of OVERLAND PARK, Kan. have brought a gunman to the raping a white woman, said, — Kate Haugan was standing Jewish Community C enter, "I hear how far things are supbackstage early that afternoon Haugan whispered a theory. posed to have gone since the "I was wondering if he had civil rights movement." about three weeks ago, wait" But d i scrimination a n d ing to be fitted with a wire- come because of the play," she less microphone. In less than recalled in a recent interview. racism still happen every day," an hour, she and the rest of "If this person was some sort he continued. the cast members would take of violent bigot who was there Yet the cast and crew of "To the stage at the Jewish Com- because there was a produc- Kill a Mockingbird" also emmunity Center here for the fi- tion of 'To Kill a Mocking- bodied what has been redempnal performance of "To Kill a bird' and he wanted to send a tive in this tragedy. Taking Mockingbird." message." arms, apparently on behalf The play was adapted, of Haugan, as it turned out, of religious prejudice and racourse, from Harper Lee's clas- was very nearly right. The cial supremacy, Miller instead sic novel about the confronta- person suspected of being the drew attention to the mix of tion between bigotry and tol- attacker was later identified faith, race and sexual orientaerance in 1930s Alabama, and a s a former Ku K lux K l an tion that is as true here on the it fit into this particular Jewish leadernamed Frazier Glenn edge of the prairie as in the Community Center's taste for Miller, who was well known heart of any city. drama witha conscience: "The for his racist and anti-Semitic Three people were fatally Laramie Project," "Next to beliefs. The production of "To shot that day, April 13, and all Normal," "The Diary of Anne Kill a Mockingbird," through were Christians. William CorFrank." Even more than the apparently unknown to him, poron and his grandson Reat others, "To Kill a Mocking- instantly became far more Underwood, killed in the parkbird" had proved a roaring suc- than a piece of theater about ing lot, belonged to a nearby cess, nearly selling out the five the benighted past. It became United Methodist church. Terri previous shows. a mirrorofthepresent. LaManno, shot to death out"Everything in the play, the side a housing complex for the Just then, the stage manager, Jayson Chandley, raced themes in the play, was what elderly named Village Shalom, past H a ugan, s h outing: was happening outside the was Roman Catholic. "There's a shooter out front. theater that day," said Greg As the Jewish CommuniStay out of the hallways." Butell, who played Atticus ty Center here celebrates its She soon found herself Finch, the principled lawyer centennial, it has a membercrouching inside an electron- made famous in film by Greg- ship that is about 45 percent non-Jewish, said Jacob Schics closet, with the door shut ory Peck. "The hatred, the and the lights off. A couple of horrible prejudice." reiber, the center's president actors and techies huddled Caiel Noble, 22, who porand chief executive. The n earby. In t h ose f i rst m o - trayed Tom Robinson, a black 2 3-member cast of "To K i l l ments, when nobody knew for
New Yorh Times News Service
a Mockingbird" had just one Jewish performer. By upbringing or current affiliations, others were Catholic, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, African Methodist Episcopal. Butell and the director, Darren Sex-
tro, are openly gay. In the weeks since the shooting,expressions ofcondolence and support have poured into
the center from other faith communities — t h e I s lamic School, Memorial United
Methodist Church, Rainbow Mennonite Church. A woman
identifying herself as "Tammy from Ellisville Baptist Church" sent a card with a verse from the Beatitudes: "Blessed are
those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." A video monitor next to the
theater's box office displays photographs of t h e t h ree Christians who were killed. The screen also bears the words "May Their Memories
Be a Blessing," a translation of the Hebrew honorific for the dead. Still, it is hard to accept that
there will be no final performance of "To Kill A
M o ck-
ingbird," with all it now might mean. It is hard to grant hatred the curtain call. "How
overcoming it would be," Noble put it, "if we could do the show."
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SENIORS AARP: www.aarp.org/money/taxaide or 888-687-2277. ASPEN RIDGEALZHEIMER'8 ASSISTEDLIVING AND RETIREMENT COMMUNITY: 541-385-8500. BEND SENIOR CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. CASCADEVIEW NURSING AND ALZHEIMER'SCARECENTER: 541-382-7161. CENTRALOREGON COUNCIL ON AGING(COCOA)AND MEALS ON WHEELS: www.councilonaging.org or 541-678-5483. LA PINE SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER: Karen Ward,541-536-6237. LONG-TERMCARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM: NancyAllen, 541-312-2488. PILOTBUTTE REHABILITATION CENTER: 541-382-5531. PRINEVILLESOROPTIMIST SENIOR CENTER:Melody, 541-447-6844. TOUCHMARK ATMT.BACHELOR VILLAGE: 541-383-1414. UNITEDSENIORCITIZENSOF BEND(USCB):uscb@bendtel.net or 541-323-3344. VOLUNTEERSIN ACTION: 541-548-7018.
CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULTBASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT (COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregory© cocc.edu or 541-318-3788. AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org or Caitlin Krutsinger, 503-419-9514. ALYCE HATCHCENTER:Andy Kizans, 541-383-1980. BEND PARK A RECREATION DISTRICT:Kim, 541-706-6127. BIGBROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CENTRAL OREGON:541-312-6047 (Bend), 541-447-3851,ext. 333 (Prineville) or 541-325-5603 (Madras). BOY SCOUTSOF AMERICA:Paul Abbott, paulabbott©scouting.org or 54 l-382-4647. BOYS II GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL OREGON: www.bgcco.org, info© bgcco.org or 541-617-2877. CAMP FIRE USA CENTRAL OREGON: campfire@bendcable.comor 541-382-4682. CASA (COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES): www. casaofcentraloregon.org or 54 I-389-1618. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: Julie Bibler, 541-330-3907. CIRCLE OFFRIENDS: Beth, beth© acircleoffriendsoregon.comor 54 I-588-6445. DESCHUTES COUNTYSHERIFF'8 OFFICE— CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPY© deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTSPROGRAM: Steve Guzanskis, 541-678-5483. GIRL SCOUTS: 541-389-8146. GIRLSON THE RUN OF DESCHUTES COUNTY: www.deschutescountygotr. org or info©deschutescountygotr.org. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:541-383-3515. HEALTHYBEGINNINGS:ww w.myhb. org or 541-383-6357. HIGH DESERTTEENS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM: www.highdesertmuseum. org or 541-382-4757. IEP PARTNERS: Carmelle Campbell at the OregonParentTraining and Information Center, 888-505-2673. J BAR J LEARNINGCENTER: Rick
Buening, rbuening@jbarj.org or 541-389-1409. JUNIPERSWIM A FITNESS CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER: Lisa Weare, Iweare© kidscenter.org, 541-383-5958. LA PINEHIGHSCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockert@bend.k12.or.us or 541-355-8501. MEADOWLARK INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM:TealBuehler, 541-617-9576. M OUNTAINSTARFAMILY RELIEF NURSERY:541-322-6820. NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext.115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE: 541-548-6088, 541-447-6228 or 541-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM: http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 541-548-6088. READTOGETHER: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, 541-355-4158. SMART (STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600. TRILLIUM FAMILYSERVICES: 503-205-0194. VIMA LUPWA HOMES: www. lupwahomes.org or 541-420-9634. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON: 541-385-0470.
HEALTH AMERICAN CANCERSOCIETY: Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114. AMERICANREDCROSS: 541-749-4111. THE BLOOM PROJECT:www. thebloomproject.org or Heidi Berkman at h.berkman©thebloomproject.org or 541-241-8845. HOSPICEOF REDMOND-SISTERS: www.redmondhospice.org orVolunteer 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. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS— CENTRAL OREGON: Eileen White, namicentraloregon© gmail.com. NEWBERRY HOSPICE: 541-536-7399. PARTNERS INCARE:www. partnersbend.org or MelaniePrice, 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'8COMMUNITY RADIOSTATION:info©kpov.org or 541-322-0863. ART COMMITTEEOF THE REDMOND FRIENDSOFTH ELIBRARY:Linda Barker, 541-312-1064. ARTS CENTRAL STATION: 541-617-I3 I7. CASCADESTHEATRICALCOMPANY: 541-389-0803. CENTRALOREGON SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION: Julie, 541-383-7779. DES CHUTESHISTORICAL MUSEUM: 541-389-1813, 10a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdaythrough Saturday. DESCHUTES PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM:541-312-1032. FRIENDSOFTHE BEND LIBRARIES:
www.fobl.org or Meredith Shadrachat 541-617-7047. HIGHDESERT CHAMBER MUSIC: www.highdesertchambermusic. com or Isabelle Senger atinfo@ highdesertchambermusic.com or 541-306-3988. HIGHDESERT MUSEUM: 541-382-4754. LA PINEPUBLICLIBRARY:Cindylu, 541-317-1097. LATINOCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION: Brad, volunteer@latca.org or 541-382-4366. THE NATURE OFWORDS: www.thenatureofwords.org or 541-647-2233. REDMOND FRIENDSOF THE LIBRARY: 541-312-1060. REDMONDINTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE (R.I.C.E.): Barb, bonitodia©msn.com or541-447-0732. TOWER THEATREFOUNDATION: 541-317-0700.
HUMAN SERVICES ABILITREE:volunteer@abilitree.org or 541-388-8103, ext. 217. AMNESTYINTERNATIONAL:Philip Randall, 541-388-1793. ASSISTANCE LEAGUEOFBEND: 541-389-2075. BEND COMMUNITYCENTER: volunteer©bendscommunitycenter.org or 541-312-2069. BETHLEHEM INN: www.bethleheminn. org or 541-322-8768. BRIDGING GAPS:bendbridginggaps© gmail.com or 541-314-4277. CENTERFOR COMPASSIONATE LIVING(PREVIOUSLY PEACE CENTER OF CENTRALOREGON): ww w. compassionatecenter.org or Beth Hansen, 541-923-6677. CENTRALOREGON VETERANS OUTREACH: covo.org©gmail.com or 541-383-2793. DEPARTMENT OFHUMAN SERVICES/ VOLUNTEER SERVICES: Therese Helton, Therese.M.Helton©state,or.us or 541-693-8988. DEPARTMENT OFHUMAN SERVICES/ VOLUNTEERSERVICES CROOK COUNTY: Valerie Dean, 541-447-3851, ext.427. DISABLEDAMERICANVETERANS (DAV):DonLang, 541-647-1002. FAMILYKITCHEN:Cindy Tidball, cindyt©bendcable.com or 541-6I0-65II. FAMILYRESOURCECENTER: 541-389-5468. HUMANDIGNITYCOALITION: 541-385-3320. HUNGER PREVENTION COALITION:Marie, info© hungerpreventioncoalition.org or 541-385-9227. LA PINECOMMUNITY KITCHEN: 541-536-1312. NEIGHBORIMPACT: chrisq@ neighborimpact.org or 541-548-2380, ext.106. PEACE BRIDGES, INC., BEND:
www.abridgetopeace.org or JohnC. Schwechten at541-383-2646. PFLAGCENTRAL OREGON: 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. VINCENTDEPAULSOCIAL SERVICES:541-389-6643. VOLUNTEER CONNECT:www. volunteerconnectnow.org or 541-385-8977. WINNINGOVER ANGER & VIOLENCE: www.winningover.org or 541-382-1943. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRAL OREGON:541-385-0750.
GOVERNM E NT, CITY AND COMM U NITY THE CITIZENREVIEWBOARD(CRB): crb.volunteer.resources©ojd.state. or.us or 888-530-8999. CITY OFBEND:Cheryl Howard, choward©ci.bend.or.us or 541-388-5505. DESCHUTESCOUNTY VICTIMS' ASSISTANCEPROGRAM: Diane Stecher,541-317-3186or 541-388-6525. DESCHUTESRIVER WOODS NEIGHBORHOODASSOCIATION: www.drwna.org or Barbara atinfo@ drwna.org or 541-382-0561. JEFFERSONCOUNTY CRIME VICTIMS' ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Tina Farrester, 541-475-4452, ext. 4108. JEFFERSONCOUNTYVOLUNTEER SERVICES: Therese Helton, 541-4756131, ext. 208. LA PINERURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT:Volunteer Coordinator, 541-536-2935. ORCHARDDISTRICTNEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: www.orcharddistrict neighborhood.com. SCORE: Bruce Michalski, www. scorecentraloregon.org or 541-3 I6-0662. SUNRIVERAREACHAMBEROF COMMERCE: 541-593-8149. VISIT BEND: www.visitbend.com or 541-382-8048.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES To submit service information NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: or announcementsfor religious Pastor Chris Kramer; "Easter Season organizations, email bulletin@bend Service," based onActs 2:42-47, bulletin.com or call 541-383-0323. Psalm 23, I Peter 2:19-25, John10:110; 9 a.m. (informal worship), 9:15 and11:15 a.m. (junior church), 10a.m. SERVICES (coffee and fellowship) and11 a.m. (formal worship); Bible study10 a.m. ANTIOCH CHURCH:LeadPastor Wednesdays; Kids Night Out 4 p.m. Ken Wytsma; "Part 4 of Knowing Wednesdays; 60850 Brosterhous God series"; 9:30 a.m. Sunday; Road, Bend; 541-388-0765 or www. BendHighSchool,230 N.E.Sixth nativityinbend.com. St., Bend; www.antiochchurch. NEWPORTAVENUECHURCH OF org. CHRIST:Minister DeanCatlett; BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: "Honoring Mrs. Noah," basedon Pastor DaveMiller; "Happy Proverbs 31:28-31; 10:45 a.m. Mother's Day";10 a.m.Sunday; Sunday; devotional service 6 p.m. Kids church for kindergarten Sunday; adult Bible class 6 p.m. through 5th gradersprovided Wednesday; 554 N.W.Newport during service; 4twelveyouth Ave., Bend. 541-382-5242 or www. group, 7 p.m.Wednesdays; churchofchristbendoregon.com 19831 RockingHorse Road, REAL LIFECHRISTIAN CHURCH: Bend; 541-382-6006 orwww. bendchristianfellowship.com. Pastor MikeYunker; "The Passion WeekTriumphal Entry," basedon BENDCHURCHOFTHE Luke19:29; 8,9:30 a.m.and6:30 p.m. NAZARENE:Pastor Virgil Askren; Sunday; 2880 N.E.27th St., Bend; "Happy Mother's Day"; 9 a.m. (Hispanic) and10:15a.m. Sunday; 541-312-8844. 1270 N.E. 27th St., Bend; 541-382- TRINITYLUTHERANCHURCH: Rev. Patrick Rooney;"Living Stones," 5496 or www.bendnaz.org. based onPeter I 2:1-10; 8 a.m. (guitarCOMMUNITYBIBLE CHURCH led worship) 9:30a.m. (education AT SUNRIVER: Pastor Glen hour) and11 a.m.(organ/piano-led Schaumloeffel; "Pressing Onor Falling Away?," based onHebrews worship) Sunday;2550 N.E.Butler Market Road;541-382-1832 or www. 6:1-8; 9:30 a.m. Sunday; 1Theater Drive, Sunriver; 541-593-8341 or trinitylutheranbend.org. WESTSIDECHURCH: GuestSpeaker www.cbchurchsr.org. Greg Russinger; 6:30tonight; 8, 9 and COMMUNITY OF CHRIST: Elder 10:45a.m. Sunday;2051N.W.Shevlin Mark Petrie; "EmbodySacred Park Road,Bend. Community," based onActs WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor 2:42-47; 11 a.m.Sunday,10:45 a.m. praise singing; 20380 Cooley Gary Burton; 10:30a.m. Sunday;1245 S.E. Third St., Bend. Road, Bend; 541-389-1035. WESTSIDESISTERSCAMPUS: Guest COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN SpeakerJasonMyhre;10:30 a.m. CHURCH:Pastor RobAnderson; "Mother' sDay,"based onPsalm Sunday; 442Trinity Way,Sisters. 23and Romans16:13; 9and11 WESTSIDEONLINECAMPUS: Guest a.m.Sunday;529 N.W .19thSt., SpeakerGregRussinger; 6:30tonight Redmond; 541-548-3367. and 8, 9and10:45 a.m.Sunday; 2051 N.W. Shevlin ParkRoad, Bend;www. CONCORDIALUTHERAN westsidelive.org. MISSION:The Rev.Wilis Jenson; "The Justice of the CrossGives WESTSIDE RADIOCAMPUS: Pastor the Peace toEndurethe Injustices Steve Mickel;"ClimateChange:Unstable of the World," based on Peter I Climate"; 8:30a.m.Sunday;Heirbome 2:20; 11 a.m. Sunday; 10a.m. radio showonKBND,AM1110. Sunday School, Revelation ZIONLUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Chapter FourTerrebonne Grange Eric Burtness; "ThePower of aPraying Hall, 828611th St., Terrebonne; Mother"; 8:30 and11 a.m.Sunday; 541-325-6773. 1113S.W. BlackButte Blvd., Redmond; DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN 541-923-7466 or www.zionrdm.com. CHURCH: Guest Speaker Avalon Parsons; "Just AMother," based EVEMTS, on Luke1:26-31 andLuke1:45-50; 10 a.m. worship service Sunday; MEETINGS 9 a.m. adult Bible study; 334 N.W. Newport Ave.,Bend;541-382-2272 MAY 24 or discoverychristianchurch.com. THREESISTERS WOMEN'S EASTMONT CHURCH:Pastor John CONFERENCE: A non-denominati onal Lodwick; "REALCHURCH:The Christian women's event featuring Message of RealChurch," based keynotespeakerJanice Mathers, on Acts 2:22-41; 9a.m. (classic) registration required; $25; 8:30 and10:45 a.m. (contemporary) a.m.-4 p.m.;TheRoadHouse, Sunday; 62425EagleRoad, 2640 N.E Jones Road,Bend;www. Bend; 541-382-5822 or www. threesisterswomensconference.org/ eastmontchurch.com. flyer-4. FATHER'SHOUSECHURCHOF GOD:Pastor Randy Wills; "It's a JUNE 1 Trio not a Duet" part three of the THE KING'SHERALDSOUTHERN series "The Invisible Becoming GOSPELCONCERT:Internationally Viewable"; 9 and10:45 a.m. known quartet sings Southern Sunday; youth group, 7 p.m. Gospel music. Non-denominational, Wednesdays; 61690 Pettigrew no registration necessary; $10 at the Road, Bend; 541-382-1632 or door; ages 18andunder free; 6-8 www.father shouseinbend.com. p.m.; Redmond Assembly of God FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Church, 1865 W.Antler Ave.; 541Pastor StevenKoski; "Living 923-3085 or sgm@bendbroadband. Spaciously: ToBlessTheSpace Between Us";9and10:45a.m. and com. 5:01 p.m. Sunday; 230N.E.Ninth St., Bend; 541-382-4401. FOUNDRY CHURCH:Al Hulbert; Visit Central Oregon's "Being and Doing"; 10:15a.m. Sunday; 60 N.W.Oregon Ave., Bend; 541-382-3862 or www. foundrybend.org. JOURNEY CHURCH:Pastor Keith Kirkpatrick; "Finding Joy in Faith"; 10 a.m. and6:30 p.m. Sunday; 70 N.W. Newport Ave. Bend;541-647See 100 life sized samples of 2944 or www.journeyinbend.com. the latest innovative and MISSIONCHURCH:Pastor Scott stylish Hunter Douglas Regester; "Discerning the Voice of God," part three of the series window fashions! "You AskedFor It"; 5:30 and 7 p.m. tonight; 9 and10:45 a.m. See us alsofor: Sunday; 2221 N.E.Third St., Bend; 541-306-6209 or www. • RetractableAwnings experiencethehighlife com • Exterior Solar Screens MOST SACREDHEART, ROMAN • Patio ShadeStructures CATHOLICCHAPEL:Father Bernard; Traditional Latin Mass; 9 a.m. Sunday;1051 S.W.Helmholtz Way, Redmond; 541-548-6416.
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(South of Portland Ave.) Church Service 8 Sunday School: 10 am Wed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm Childcare provided. Reading Room: 115 NW Minnesota Ave. Mon. through Fri.: 11 am - 4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm
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This Sunday at Faith Christian Center Pastor Brian Mercer- interim pastar, will share his message titled "A Priceless Heritage — A Christian Mother" in the Sunday morning service beginning at 10:30 AM.
Childcare is provided. FCC Youth Ministries and Family Night is on Wednesdays at 7 pm. A number of Faith Journey Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the comer of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.cam REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1865 W Antler• Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS
HOLY REDKKMER CATHOLIC PARISH
Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish ONce: 541-536-3571 HOLY RKDKEMER, LA PINK
16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass• 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays -3:00-4:00 pm
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10;30 AM — Primary Class
Wednesday (up the hill from the Old Mill, 500 SW Bond St.) 7;00 PM — Prayer Meeting 8 Growth Groups 7:00 PM — Kids 4 Truth
www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org 541-617-2814 EASTMONT CHURCH
"Displayinfthe Reality ofChrist is UndeniableWays"
62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00 am Contemporary Service 10:45 am Hispanic Service 6:0 0 pm For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email Info@eastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST)
"A Heart for Bend in the Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastors Mike Coughlin 8Al Hulbert
SundaySchoolclassesare at9:00am and our Worship Service at 10:15 am This Sunday at Foundry Church, Al Hulbert will be speaking on "Being and Doing." For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC
3100 SWHighland Ave., Redmond• 541-548-4161
Sunday Worship Services: 8;00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Life Groups 9:30am 811:00am Saturday Worship 7:00 pm Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org
CALVARY CHAPEL BKND
20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383.5097 Web site: ccbend.org Sundays:8:30F 10:30am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm Youth Group: Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are available, call for days and times.
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AII arewelcomethroughourreddoors Sunday Services St. Helens Hall, 231 NW Idaho Ave 8 am and 10:15 am The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector www trinitybend.org I 541-382-5542 Mail:469 NW Wall St May wehaveeyestoseethat sovisitor arriveswithout a gift and no guest leaves without 4 bjessinf.
Sunday Mass - 12:30 pm Canfessions: Sundays 12:00 - 12:15pm HOLY FAMILY,
Rev. Julian Cassar Pastor Rev, Joseph K. Thalisery 541-382-3631
THE SALVATION ARMY 541 NE DeKalb Ave., Bend 541-389-8888
NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street Masses Saturday• Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM Domingo 12:30 PM• Misa en Espanol
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 541 NE Dekalb
Sunday School 9:45 am Children8 Adult Classes Worship Service —11:00 am
Reconciliation Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH
541-548-2974
www.redmondchristian.org Sunday Worship 9:00 am 8 10:45 am Sunday School for all ages Kidmo• Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor POWELL BUTTK CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Music and the Ward 7 pm Sunday Worship Services 8;30 am - 10:15 am - 11am NurseryF Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, and Ozzy Osbome 13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte 541-548-3066 www.powellbuttechurch.com REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th Sunday Services 8 am
For information, call 541.385.6421. Or visit: www.jccobend.com
May 17: Saturday Morning Service 10AM; Rabbi Jay's Bar Mitzvah Celebrating 14 Years at Shalom Bayit! May 18: Sunday School 10 AM Lag B'Omer- School Picnic and Special Activities
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Messianic Synagogue Est. 1994 We provide a congregational setting for Jews and Christians alike. If you're interested in leaming 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 June 6: Friday Evening Service Featuring Hadashah (New Testament) Bnai Mitzvot 7 PM • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events TKMPLE BETH TIRVAH • End.times prophecy is a member of the Unian for Reform Judaism. Visit us on the web at Our members represent a wide range of www.houseofcovenant.org Jewish backgrounds. or contact us at 541-385-5439 We welcome interfaith families and Jews by choice. LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP Our monthly activities include: Cs La RocaChurch Services, religious education for 1155 SW Divisian, ¹D8, Bend children S adults, Hebrew school, Torah Saturday 12:00 - 3:00 pm study, social action projects and social Worship/Dance•Study • activities Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship Rabbilohanna Hershenson worshipping in Spirit and Truth June 4: Shavuot "Torah Wedding Ceremony" With Music and Holiday Foods 6 PM
Saturday, May 10- 9;00 am - Munch 8 Torah Study Saturday, May 10 - 10:30 am - Torah Services Friday, May 23 - 7:00 pm - Kaballat Shabbat Service
For the complete schedule of Services 8 Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org
Children Welcome www.livingtorahfellowship.com
(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession XXVIII.8, 10
Senior Pastar Virgil Askren SUNDAY
9:00 am SundaySchool for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service Nursery Care 8 Children's Church ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM 8:30 am Sunday
6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study THURSDAY 10:00 am 50+ Bible Study WEEKLY Life Groups Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.bendnaz.org •
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invites you to join us at any of our weekend services. No matter what your expectatians are, we hope your time spent with us brings you a little closer to understanding, knowing and growing in a relationship with Jesus Christ. In our opinion, that's what really matters. Contact us at 541-382-7504 or
www.westsidechurch.org May 10 8 11, 2014 at Westside Church-
Guest Speaker, Greg Russinger will share an inspirational message at 6:30pm on Saturday and at 8, 9 and 10;45am Sunday at Westside Church, 2051 NW Shevlin Park Rd, Bend.
May 11, 2014 at Westside ChurchSOUTH CAMPUS Pastor Gary Burton wiff share an encouragingmessage at10:30am on Sunday at the Westside Church South Campus, 1245 SE 3rd St., Bend.
The Rev. Wiffis C. Jenson, Pastor 8286 11th St. (Grange Hall) Terrebonne, OR
www.lutheransonline.com/ concordialutheranmission Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Phone: 541-325-6773 GRACK FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend 382-6862
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Available) Sunday Schaol 10:20 a.m. Education Hour 10:45 a.m.
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Women's Bible Study, Tuesday 9:15 a.m. Men's Bible Study, Wednesday 7:15 a.m. Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org
Worship in the Heart of Redmond
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"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation
"Feminism, MothersDayand Peace"Rev. Alex Holt, Interim Minister
Iives of three very different women in American history. Mothers Day wasn't for cards and flowers but a determined stand for women and the dream of peace.
This week in Religious Education the children will enjoy their monthly Children's Worship time, with a special focus on celebrating families. In honar of Mothers Day we will be talking about families: no matter how different they are, they all have one thing in common: love.
Childcare for infants and toddlers is provided downstairs. Meeting place: THE OLD STONE CHURCH 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Mail:PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709
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(In the Heart of Downtown Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541.382.1672 Even/one isWelcome!
Rev. Thom Larson "On Earth As It Is In Heaven" Scripture: Matthew 20:20-28 9:00am- Contemporary Service Sunday School during 9am service 11:00am - Traditional Service Childcare provided 'During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music 8 Fellowship
Wednesday Mid-Week Service Children 8 Youth Programs 7:00 pm Nursery Care Provided for All Services
Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson firstchurch@bendumc.org
Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241
CHURCH &
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COMMUNITY PRESBYTKRIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street
SYNAGOGUK DIRECTORY LISTING
(3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367
4 SaturdayS and TMC: $120
Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor
5 SaturdayS and TMC: $144
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Children's Room available 9:00 am Nursery Care during services 9:15 am Children8 Youth (No child care) Come Experience a warm, 10:00 am Contemporary Sunday Schaol friendly family of worshipers. May 10 8 11, 2014 at Westside ChurchWorship Service 9:30 am Adult Education Everyone Welcome• Always. ONLINE CAMPUS (Full children's ministry) 11:00 am Traditional Worship A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich Sunday Night Church 6:30 pm Join us at our online campus where and diverse music program for all ages For information, please call ... Guest Speaker, Greg Russinger will Youth Groups Senior Pastor - Mike YunkerCoffee, snacksandfellowship share an inspirational message at High School - Sunday 11:00am-I 2:30pm 541-312-8844 after eachservice Middle School — Wednesday 6:30pm Saturday and at 8, 9 and 10:45am Associate Pastors 6:00-7:30pm on Sunday at Westside Church, 2051 NW Mike Sweeney 8 Jeff Olson M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am "Loving people one at a time." Shevlin Park Rd, Bend. Wed. Bible Study at noon Mondays www.real-lifecc.org 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study 6:30 pm Centering Prayer I:00 pm 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Wednesdays EASTMONT May 11, 2014 Westside ChurchYouth and Family Programs 5:30 pm Prayer Service COMMUNITY SCHOOL ON THE RADIO Active Social Outreach "Educating and Developing the Whole Pastor Steve Mickel wiff share the Small Groups Meet Regularly Child for the Glory of God" message "Climate Change: Unstable 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. (Handicapped Accessible) Pre K-5th Grade Please visit our website for a complete 62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049 Climate" on the Heirborne radio show at Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466 8:30am Sunday morning on Pastor Eric Burtness Principal Lonna Carnahan listing of activities for all ages. KBND-AM 1110 www.zionrdm.com www.eastmontcommunityschool.com www.redmondcpc.org •
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SISTERS CAMPUS
Guest Speaker, Jason Myhre will share an encouragingmessage at10:30am at the Westside Church Sisters Campus, 442 Trinity Way, Sisters.
The Tale of Two Gethsemane Prayers Guest Preaching: Dan Klinger Sunday, May 18 9:00am contemporary 10:45am traditional Sunday SchooL 3 years to 6th grade Nursery-care provided Youth Events http://www.facebook.com/ bendyouthcollective
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Making Space For Justice Sunday, May 18, 12:30pm Join the Justice and Outreach Vision team for inspiration, training and skills building to Iive into wholehearted local and global mission Cantact Intern Pastor Ron Werner at rwemerCsbendfp.org or 541.382.4401.
BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNE This morning we will explore the original meaning of Mothers Day through the 1270 NE 27 St.• 541-382-5496
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Lead Pastor; Steven Koski
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Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,
WEST CAMPUS
536 SW 10th, Redmond
Sermon Series: Living Spaciously To Bless The Space Between Us Preaching: Steven Koski Sunday, May 11 9:00am contemporary 10:45am traditional 5:01 pm relaxed Sunday School: 3 years to 6th grade Nursery-care provided
All Services at our Dedicated Synagogue Building located at: 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend unless otherwise noted.
MISSION (LCMSJ The missionofthe Church istoforgive sins through theGospelandthere&y
Pastor Randy Myers
CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF REDMOND
Church Office: 541-389-8787 E.mail: theriverCsmailshack.com Send to: PO Box 808, Bend OR 97709 www.therivermennonite.org
A Warm and Welcoming Community Serving Central Oregon for 24 years. We Welcome Newcomers, Interfaith Families and Encourage Involvement.
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN
Reconciliation Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Mass Schedule: Weekdays 8:00 am (except Wednesday) Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm First Saturday 8:00 am (English) Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am(English) 12:00 noon (Spanish) Confessions on Wednesdays from 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm
230 NE Ninth, Bend (Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Always!
Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!
NEW HOPK EVANGELICAL
Exposition E Benediction Monday-Friday after 7;00 AM Mass to 6:00 PM Tuesday (Family Holy Hour) 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street Redmond, Oregon 97756 541-923-3390 Father Todd Unger, Pastor
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 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
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Major's Robert 8 Miriam Keene
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Saturday 8:00 AM Sunday 4:30 PM Monday• Friday 7:00 AM F 12:15 PM
THK RIVER MENNONITE CHURCH
All services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street 541.388.8826
Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava
Sunday (downtown at the Boys 8 Girls Club, 500 NW Wall St.) 9;30AM-Bible Study 9:30 AM — Children's Class 10:30 AM — Worship Service
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CKNTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM
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Saturday, May 17th 3:00 pm at the East Bend Library 62080 Dean Swift Rd., Bend Try a spiritual exercise, explore the possibilities oflearning from your dreams and past lives and learn what soul travel means.
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near Chrlstmas Valley 57255 Fort Rock Rd Sunday Mass - 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3;15 pm
Pastor Duane Pippitt
Spiritual Experiences Past Lives, Dreams, Soul Travel Introductory presentation8 discussion
HOLY TRINITY,SUNRIVER 18143 Cottonwood Rd. Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm Sunday mass 8:00 am Confessions: Thurs. 9:00• 9:15 am
Morning Worship 8:30 am 8 10:30 am Life graups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm
Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery Wednesday NITE Live Kids Youth Group
Religion of the Lightnnd Sound ofGod
"Star 8 Crescent" Islam
CONGREGATION SHALOM BAYIT
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Beau unmaskedfor all to see By Bee Shapiro
Sutton Foster, the star of the play "Violet," is a fan of the
New Yorh Times News Service
One is accustomed to seeing celebrity profiles beginning
bare face, a look gaining
with avowals that the subject
is wearing "no makeup," and rolling one's eyes. Yet, for a
momentum, with celebrities.
few seasons, either on the cat-
walk, sidewalk or information superhighway, a no-makeup look seems to be emerging as the gold (orbeige?) standard. In what is perhaps a bid for that modern buzzword "authenticity," celebrities like
Beyonce and Gwyneth Paltrow post selfies, proudly barefaced, sometimes withthe hashtag.nomakeup. Slate suggested the no-makeup "trend"
may be linked to normcore, a questionable fashion move-
ment inspired by a suburban aesthetic, while other commentators think it's a balance
between pragmatism and feminism. Emily Weiss, the founder and creative director of the
beauty site IntoTheGloss.com, agreed that there's a movement toward less-is-more. "To-
day, there's an ease to dressing that's crossing over into beauty," she said. "It's sort of the
idea ofbreathability." Diane Kendal, a New York-
based makeup artist, has become known for creating muted runway looks for de-
signers like Prabal Gurung, Alexander Wang and Thakoon. Though Kendal says the look has always been part of her repertory, the scrubbed face "is definitely a nod to the '90s," she said. "That's when
a lot of the designers now were growing up and that's something for them to reference. It looks much more modern anddynamic. Being
Piotr Redlinski New York Times News Service
fresh-faced gives you an air of confidence."
Sutton Foster, the Tony-win-
ning actress, is also a fan of K endal, wh o w e ar s n o the bare face. Though Foster makeup, says that for many in is often in full pancake makethe fashion and beauty indus- up, rouge, lipstick and lashes, tries, perhaps like Emmanu- playingglamorous characters elle Alt, Tonne Goodman and onstage such as Reno SweeCaroline de Maigret, going ney in "Anything Goes," her bare is the everyday mode. usual offstage look is make"Makeup is about creating up-free. "In the morning, getan image, maybe a fantasy, ting ready and going out in and we're working with it ev- the world, I'd rather spend my ery day," Kendal said. "I don't time doing other things than wear it because it's not about staring at myself in the mirme." ror," she said. Weiss agreed. "A full face It was to her delight, then, and fake eyelashes are not that her latest leading role, in the norm with editors," she "Violet," which opened April said, adding that "I'm really 20 at the American Airlines low maintenance" is the most Theater and concerns a young common ciaim of her inter- woman on a quest to rid herview subjects, often models, selfof a facialscar,required actresses, stylists and editors. zero makeup (even the scar "We're conditioned to think was left up to the audience's that you should be a bit em- imagination). It's the first time barrassed of your beauty rou- Foster has appeared onstage tines or how much you do," without base or a flick of masshe said. "The more you do, cara, she said, and it was a the more sort of frivolous you creative decision by both her are, maybe." and the director Leigh SilverWhen the blogger Leandra man to convey Violet's vulMedine, known as the Man nerability and, later, strength. Repeller, wrote a post last "It would dilute the message, month explaining why her which is discovering inner daily routine doesn't include beauty, if we had Sutton wear makeup (part laziness and concealer and lip gloss," Silpart comfort with her looks), it verman said. If you wear a was so popularit crashed the fresh face proudly, she added, "it shows confidence." site, she said.
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Peyying Chi plays Archery Tag at Indoor Extreme Sports in New York. The fast-trending new sport
combines dodge ball's simple rules of snatch-and-fling assault with archery's precision, replacing rubber balls with quivers of arrows.
Archery
the arrow used in the game, 24, a technical architect. "It struck a rather good balwhich resembles a rod capped
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with a marshmallow, yet flies
In contrast, when I volun-
ance between the genders,"
accurately, and he gleefully added Emily Smith, 34, an performs William Tell-style artist. "In regular dodge ball,
teered to be shot with a paintball by Vilella (a regrettable trick shots in the company's the men can usually throw so attempt at journalistic due dili- many YodIbbe videos. He es- much harder than thewomen, gence), that left a garish bruise timated that Archery Tag has it's unfair." on my thigh that lasted two 170 licensed locations, mostly Two days after my Archery weeks. in the United States, but also Tag initiation, I remained exArchery Tag's growing pop- in Russia, Peru and Saudi tremely sore and quite giddy ularity owes much to " T he
Arabia.
"I just got back from a trip Hunger Games" books and films. The sport was invented to Singapore, where we had by John Jackson, the found1,200 kids playing tournaer of Instinct Archery tradiment-style for big cash priztional gear, in May 2011, 10 es," he said. "It was a neat months before the first movie
spectacle."
hit theaters. Jackson, 51, who is based in Waterloo, Ind., said
Archery Tag drew raves from my evening's assembly
he was not initially aware of
about the experience. Corinel-
la felt the same. "I would absolutely play it another time," he said, "but only once I can actu-
ally feel some of the muscles in my body again."
of athletes. "It's a fantastic
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the action series, but he was sport — very fun, competitive, quick to sync with it; he staged with a lot of physical endurArchery Tag events at local ance," said Justin Corinella, premieres of both films so far.
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Civil War Continued from 01 The participants work hard to keep everything historically accurate. "Re-enactors try very, very hard to keep it as authentic as possible. They
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The soldiers prepare to do battle during a Civil War reenactment.
command. He appreciates the
camaraderie that develops To Sisters among the participants. "We Greg Cross/The Bulletin have a commonality — (the) desire to learn about history." There's something else will stay in character.
down and pretend to be dead or wounded once hit. "On a
hot day, a lot of deaths occur in the shade," joked Banks. At the end, taps is played, that lures people in, too. In Baker l o ve s i n t eracting the wounded are helped up addition to the living history with kids and asking them, and then each group is introelement, Banks says another "would you like to see what a duced and people cheer and appeal is "grown-ups getting .44-caliber Remington looks salute. like'?" He gets a lot of "ooohs" to play army." The re-enactment closes from that. to the public by 6 p.m. After Central Oregon Banks says the re-enac- that, the participants gather Nearly all of the re-enactors tors do talk about slavery for a large dance. "You have hail from outside of Central and that aspect of the war as not lived unless you've ever Oregon. But after a regular well. Sometimes A b raham danced the Virginia reel," hosting spot fell through this Lincoln will make an appear- Baker said. year, Banks wanted to try to ance at the battlefield. Banks find a local spot to host an would like to see more Afrievent. He ha d c onnections can American participants to with the people who own serve asre-enactors of the allthe House on the Metolius, a black divisions that "served lovely location with 260-plus
with great distinction."
that's the charm," said Banks. A nother a p peal, B a n k s
How it works
acres. "It's not real fancy-
termine how the re-enactment
a.m., the soldiers will drill and
would be staged and look for
march. Then comes breakfast: "Everything we eat, we
larger than they typically use, try to do as real as possible." but is also more open, which That means eggs, ham, fruit makes it harder to be sneaky. and corn, typically. He thinks the overview from After breakfast, either the which visitors can watch the Union or Confederate army battle will b e e xcellent be- will host a parade with fife cause itoffers a panoramic and drum corps. Battles will view. take place at 11 a.m. and 3 During nonbattle times, vis- p.m. In between is a lunch, itors are welcome to mingle plus a concert. with the re-enactors, which The battles themselves last include a p o stmaster, war about 30 to 45 minutes. Banks correspondents, individuals explains that beforehand, the
selling items, women sewing and cooking, cavalry units and soldiersfrom both sides. There is a medical tent, where people can learn about how
chloroform worked and check out the saws used to amputate the wounded limbs. "People are encouraged to go around and ask questions," Banks said. Most of the participants
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said, is the history of the gin to arrive Friday night and place. It was originally settled make camp. Soldiers wake up by a Civil War veteran in the to a bugle call early Saturday 1870s or 1880s, and that con- morning. Banks says they nection to the past makes it an typically meet at the parade attractive spot. ground, and the commander Baker recently visited the will "yell something inspirlocation to walk the field, de- ing." From about 6:30 to 8 battle scenarios. The field is
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$100 per person or$400 perteamwith a catered dinner from Kayo's
commanders from each army get together t o d e t ermine which side will win. Then the
two sides attack, using various approaches. The soldiers involved fire their guns with
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In Loving Memory:
Julia Green
Vivian Matson
Kay F. Cardin
Alice Baer
Rosalie Guinn
Mattie Allen McKay
Mary Carlson
PeggyBoock
Magna Hanson
Helen McKinney
Irene Cheeseworth
Shirley Breen
Dorothy Harrington
Rosella McLaughlin
June Ford Mildred Slate Gelbrich
Ann Carlile
Nettie Harris
Frances E. Murphey
Millie Chopp
Mildred Norseth Hatch
Rita Clark
Virginia Chance Hodgdon
Christine Clauser
Doris E. Hopp
Bertha Collette
Evelyn Hoyle
Norma Lee Priel
Bonnie Dunlap
Catherine M. Jacobs
Avis Tangen
Jane Roger
Beulah Ernst
Mildred Kentner
Celeste Tucker
Marjory E.Walker
Helen Estergreen
Barbara Kremers
Betty Valley
M.A. Willson
Marie G. Frazier
Jenny Kremers
Thelma Norseth Westby
Ruth Mirich Wright
Agnes M. Frey
Elizabeth Mahan
Willetta Wilson
Vickie E. Hopp Ruth Koenig Helen V. Parker Annamay Pearson
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Redmond'sMegan Park Community
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Cottage Condominiums embrace Bend lifestyle. The focus is on lifestyle at Mon-
a common area with an outdoor
terey Mews, a new neighbor-
gathering space and a soothing
hood of cottage condominiums on Bend's west side. The concept
water feature, nestled among ma-
is simple: combine the privacy of a single-family home with the
ture ponderosa pines. The sound of cascading water can be heard in each home.
convenience ofa condominium.
"There is so much to do in Bend," observed developer John Gilbert. "Monterey Mews removes the shackles of yard work and snow removal, freeing homeowners to
Among other items, homeowner association fees cover exterior and landscape maintenance, water and sewer, insurance and
reserves for future upkeep such
Many of the homes will have roof terraces and Cascade Mountain views. All are designed for maximum exposure to natural light.
choose the way they spend their
as painting a n d r o o f r e p a ir. "They are less than the costs a
time."
single-family homeowner would
acter of the property itself. The
incur," Gilbert said.
architectural style, the peaceful setting and freedom from upkeep. They all relate to one an-
The l ocation, n ear
N o r t hwest
Newport Avenue and College Way, means a variety of places to
eat, drink and shop are close at hand along the Newport Avenue corridor. It is also a convenient
launching point for winter and smnmer outdoor recreation, particularly those activities that extend from Bend's west side. Or, stay at home and relax. The two-bedroom and three-bedroom
cottages are bright and attractive. They are clustered around
Similar developments are emerging in other parts of the country. Described as "detached condominiums," they are free-standing dwellings with no c onnecting walls but are organized and legally classified as condominituns. "Monterey Mews puts a ' B end spin' on t hat c oncept," Gilbert said. aYou have external con-
siderations like carefree living, walkable location, access to recreation. Then you have the char-
other. That's what's special about
32 homes in single-family and c ondominium o w n ership. D e tails are in the formative stages.
Monterey Mews is both the neighborhood title and the name of a
Many of the homes will have roof
private lane that projects north from Northwest Monterey Pines
terraces and Cascade Mountain
Drive. In accordance with typical
views. All are designed for maximtun exposure to natural light.
condominium practice, garages are grouped to consolidate traffic
" 'Life U n leashed' i s
flow, with connecting walkways leading to each cottage.
the key phrase in our marketing program," Gilbert said. "We began l ooking at
B o o mers an d G e n
Xers as our target demographic. Now that we've had some exposure through open house weekends and showings by local real estate agents, we are finding
broader interest from all ages," he related.
"From a homeowner's point of view, the condominium concept and this location make an ideal
marriage," Gilbert said. The model home at 1899 Northwest Monterey Mews is open weekends from noon to 3 p.m.
Monterey Mews," he declared. The first phase of the neighborhood consists of five two-bed-
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room and three-bedroom cottage
condominiums ranging in size from 1,221 to 1,541 square feet. The new homes are priced from $299,900 to Ij'349,900.
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Lisa Hart comes to the firm with a long history of Real Estate success in Central Oregon. She is well thought of by clients and colleagues alike, and is an active participant in the Redmond community. Currently Lisa serves as a Chairperson for the American Cancer Society's Redmond/ Sisters Relay for Life and is a former Board Member for Habitat for Humanity and Serendipity West. Lisa's "can do" attitude, upbeat energy and tireless work ethic makes her a valuable addition to the team in Windermere's Redmond office! Lisa Hart canbe reached at 541.788.2278
We are delighted that Mary Ellen has joined our team of Brokers in the Windermere Bend office! With a wealth of Real Estate experience in a fast paced Chicago market; Mary Ellen truly understands what "client centric" service is all about. Her clear communication style and personable nature will enable her buyers and sellers to relax knowing their investment is in her capable hands. Whether you are buying or selling in Central Oregon, Mary Ellen is poised and ready to assist with your transaction! Mary Ellen can be reached at 541.610.3976
"I originally started my Real Estate Career at Windermereand have watched them grow over the years.I am excited to return to Windermereand take advantage of the newestand latest internet technology that they oger. Please call me with any ofyour RealEstate needs."
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Many ex- level master, wine • 120x64 barn with shop views of the river and •M aster heated t i l e • MLS 201401501 541-987-2363 M LS¹ 2809 2 2 5. Candice Anderson, tras! $169,900 MLS cellar and more. Pond and stalls mountains. S t a n d- floor, s hower/Steam Broker MLS¹201304288 201402163 Call and irrigation com- •20 minutes to Bend alone unit. $849,000. room, $265,000. Pam Don Kelleher, Broker granite 541-788-8878 Lester, Principal Bro- The Kelleher Group Duke Warner Realty Nancy Popp, Princi- plete the p ackage.www.johnlscott.com/74 Call Jaynee Beck, counters and stainker, Century 21 Gold 541-480-1911 John L. Scott Broker 510 541-480-0988 less appl. pal $1,284,000. Custom Nor t hwest 541-815-8000 Country Realty, Inc. Real Estate, Bend Call Jaynee Beck, Jean Nelsen, Broker MLS¹201400102 Jim King, Crossing Home 541-504-1338 www.johnlscottbend.com 541-480-0988 541-420-3927 Duke Warner Realty Principal Broker Open floor plan and Crooked River Realty 541-382-8262 541-693-8761 MLS 201310033 John L. Scott 70' RV parking! New 3 Completely remodeled vaulted ceilings with Go On Vacation! 5 bed- Duke Warner Realty Real Estate, Bend John L. Scott in 2010, tiled bathbdrm, 2 bath 1590 sq. master on the main Location Location, Loroom home in Sunri541-382-8262 www.johnlscottbend.com MORRIS Real Estate, Bend ft. home coming soon! room floors, forced air and 2 additional bed- ver. G r ea t re n t al c ation! 5 B d rm, 2 www.johnlscottbend.com REAL ESTATE Cus t o m Large SW Home Pick your colors! Gas gas heat, laminated rooms downstairs with h isotry. Enjoy t h e I ncredible b ath, 1 6 0 0 sq . f t. I&~ dy~ ~ ap d fireplace, upgraded floors, new counter- bonus room. SHARC pool and all Home on Acreage- • Built manufactured home in 2004, 3 bdrm, appliances and cabi- BEND PARK Park-like tops, new drywall and $539,000. with add-on's nestled Garage Sales that Sunriver offers. This home is made 2.5 bath with love and custom • Open floor plan & nets, t i l e flo o rs, setting. Main dwelling p aint. o n e bdr m Call Terry Skjersaa, on 6.5 acres. Living $399,000. 541-383-1426 MLS ev e r y fenced yard f enced a n d la n d - plus room, dining room, Garage Sales guest downstairs and bath, Call Jacquie Sebulsky f eatures i n scaped, and more! house/rental on a to- 2 bdrms and bath up201401838 r oom. Looking f o r • Close to Old Mill and kitchen and master at 541-280-4449 or stairs, laundry room in lodge-style home sur$259,900. too new for tal of 0 .55y acres. Duke Warner Realty suite have n e w er Garage Sales Michele Anderson at river MLS¹201400132 heated garage with 541-382-8262 rounded by w i ldlife laminate flo o ring. Main dwelling floors 541-633-9760. • Craftsman style, Find them this is it. 4 bedroom, corner lot and family Pam Lester, Principal are engineered hard- garage door opener. Custom with Cascade Ideal for starter home, MLS201310062 Broker, Century 21 One of t h e n i cest 2.5 bath, $899,900. rental property, temwood in living, dining, in Duke Warner Realty home views, Corian, Vac, Call Candy Yow, Gold Country Realty, & bedrooms. Mitsub- places in G i lchrist. bayed porary home, while 541-382-8262 www.johnlscott.com/the ows, The Bulletin Inc. 541-504-1338 MLS dbl-attachedwind 541-410-3193 building a new home. ishi electric heating & $109,000. resa garage, MLS 201304445 A great private county syst e m . 201402240 Cascade 2 0x24 s h o p wit h Classifieds 9 46 N E Th i r d S t . , c ooling Theresa Ramsay, Find exactly what Realty 541-536-1731 Duke Warner Realty setting. Shared well, 2 Kitchen has fantastic Broker 541-815-4442 Prineville, $155,000. 2 overhead door, hot you are looking for in the 541-382-8262 storage buildings, 400 541-385-5809 John L. Scott t ub r o om , la r g e bedrooms, 1.5 baths, cabinets with Corian AMP service to home Call a Pro CLASSIFIEDS In the Path of Progress Real Estate, Bend 1468 sq ft. Double city countertops. Adjacent f enced area. M LS 201305717. $299,000 in Prineville City Lim- www.johnlscottbend.com and 100 AMP service Mt Bachelor Villagej lot, second is build- guest house and main Whether you need a to pump house. This able with large shop. home together for - Call Nancy Popp, Great Bend single level its - 3 br/2ba home on $515,000 fencefixed,hedges is a m ust p review• 1719 sq.ft.3 Principal Broker 1.29 acres zoned R2 Want to impress the bedroom, Fantastic older home $510,000 home nestled on a property, if you do, MLS¹201309647 trimmed or a house with loads of charm; 541-815-8000 3 bath quiet cul-de-sac close (can be split into more relatives? Remodel you will see its potenBobbie Strome, basement allows for Crooked River Realty • Deschutes River views built, you'll find to the popular Lark- lots). Across f r om tial. $195,000. MLS • Seller licensed broker your home with the Park and 2 minextra l i v ing/storage Principal Broker professional help in Cute West Side Cot- spur trail featuring 3 State ¹201400038 John L Scott Real utes t o Mea d ow help of a professional space. in Oregon tage Lots of opportu- bdrms, 2 bath, 1423 Lakes Golf Course. Bobbie Strome, Estate 541-385-5500 The Bulletin's "Call a MLS20130874. • MLS 201402488 with nice tile, new from The Bulletin's nity to make this your sq. Principal Broker Windermere Swifterra $110,000 MLS Bonnie Savickas, Better Than New-6 Service Professional" paint in and out, great "Call A Service dream! Near downJohn L Scott Real 150 NW 4th St., Broker, EPRO, SRES bedroom, 4.5 bath, office area, large in- 20142793 Directory town and established Professional" Directory Estate 541-385-5500 Prineville, OR. Lester, Principal 541-408-7537 4296 sq ft with many local bus i nesses. sulated garage and a Pam 541-385-5809 Broker, Century 21 541-447-7502 upgrades. 2 bonus great large deck to Good classified ads tell $235,000. rooms and daylight enjoy. Lot is .26 acre Gold Country Realty, LAZY RIVER SOUTH the essential facts in sn Affordable High Desert Canyon - 3 bd, Call Terry Skjersaa, basement, just to Copper and is easy to main- Inc. 541-504-1338 R emodeled 3535 y interesting Manner.Write 541-383-1426 Retreat - Custom 2.5 ba in 2350y sf. mention a few. tain with the sprinkler Sq.ft. home with 4 Knotty Pine cabinetry, MLS201402153 from the readers view - not Nice, newer home in $549,888. system. All this at the bdrm + offic e and 3 the seller's. Convert the Get your MORRIS Duke Warner Realty granite tile c ounter Call Carolyn SW Bend. The Old " sell fast p rice" of Emick at baths. Master bath facts into benefits. Show REAL ESTATE tops and slate floors 541-382-8262 business Mill, river, parks, rec541-419-0717 $ 225,000. 42 4 S E with large jetted tub 8 are in this easy-care IA p A t l y ~ M O~ reation and shopping Deschutes River View Mustang Place, Bend. reader how the item will MLS ¹201301804 new tile shower. Me- thehelp 3 bedroom, 2 bath, are a short distance them insomeway. Duke Warner Realty j $642,900 Heather Hockett, Brodia room, family room, Mtn High Single Level! 1402 sq ft home. Easy away. Great room liv- • 2776 sq.ft. This 541-382-8262 ker, 54 1 - 420-9151e ROW I N G h uge kitchen w i t h Located in a private access to Sunriver, ing that i s l i ght & • 3 bedroom, 3 bath advertising tip C entury 2 1 Gol d handcrafted cabinets gate community, this Cascade Lakes & Mt Better Than New with bright. Gas log fire- • Slab granite, wood with an ad in brought to you by Country Realty. & granite counters, home is on a desirBachelor. $219,000. All th e U p grades! place with slate sur- floors The Bulletin's walk-in pantry, sunable cul-de-sac overCall Bill Panton, 1120 sf, 3 br, 2 ba, round. Kitchen has • MLS 201401269 The Bulletin Great home 8 shop on room with hot t u b. ServingCentral Oregonsince t9t8 looking the 9th fair541-420-6645 "Call A Service finished garage and slate floor, h ickory a huge 0.41 acre lot in JJ Jones, Broker Home has cedar eves w ay. L o w ma i n MLS 201401536 on a n ov e r sized, cabinets, fully appliProfessional" 541-788-3678 Redmond. Sgl story, 3 Looking for a home that with copper accents. tenance 2 bedroom, Duke Warner Realty fenced lot. $159,000. anced and a pantry. bdrm, 2 bath, 1792 sq has it all? Features Directory E xterior siding o n 2.5 bath, 2043 sq ft 541-382-8262 MLS¹201402107 Large open loft family ft home on a v e ry great room layout w/ tucked beneath grahome, garages & Pam Lester, Principal room (currently used roomy lot. Updated A LIFE IN ceil i ngs, cious Just Completed 3 storage bldg have just vaulted p o nderosas. Broker, Century 21 as a bedroom by tenbeautiful h a rdwood bedroom, 2.5 b ath, PARADISE! been painted. Watch hardwood floors, a $299,900. Country Realty, ants). Larger fenced flooring, kitchen cabi2 Bdrm, 1 bath, 800y Gold l arge k i tchen w / 1 510 sq f t h o m e . the wildlife from the Call Tammy Settlemier, MORRIS rear yard for enternetry with glass ac- Great room floor plan wrap-around deck or b reakfast ba r a n d Sq.ft., rustic cottage Inc. 541-504-1338 541-410-6009 REAL ESTATE taining, kids & pets. cents, granite coun- with laminate wood go to your private ac- nook, formal dining on a 2.99y acre par- Boones Boroughj MLS 201306412 Chain link fence dog tertops with tile back floors, crown molding c ess to 300y f t o f room, dow n stairs Duke Warner Realty cel. Come view this $425,000 splash and large is- throughout. a mazing piece o f • 2644 sq.ft, 3 bedroom, e nclosure & s m a ll Nice Little Deschutes River guest bedroom, main 541-382-8262 s torage shed t o o . Take care of land. Living room Plus master with full mtn frontage for fishing, floor master suite w/ paradise on the out- 2.5 bath $249,000. Family Room! Forced skirts of R e dmond.• 2.55 acres, filtered your investments views. $219,900. swimming or floating. Travertine s h ower, MLS¹201401159 What are you air heat with central jetted tub, & private Built on the curve of views Call Jaynee Beck at $495,000 with the help from Bobbie Strome, A/C. Huge 1380 Sq Ft the Deschutes River, • 3-car garage 8 3-bay 541-480-0988. deck, two large upMLS¹¹201309267 looking for? Principal Broker The Bulletin's shop with 12' roll up s tairs g uest b e d this p e rfect s m all shop MLS201401864 Bobbie Strome, John L Scott Real door and storage loft You'll find it in home has amazing • MLS 201402165 rooms, double vanity Duke Warner Realty Principal Broker "Call A Service Estate 541-385-5500 will work for your RV! guest bath, a bonus views of the mounCraig Long, Broker 541-382-8262 John L Scott Real The Bulletin Classifieds Fenced b a c kyard, tains and the river. 541-480-7647 room, private landCozy Home in Great Professional" Directory Ter r ace. Estate 541-385-5500 storage shed and lots Keystone scaped and fenced Detached garage has Rural Location - Yet Three fully occupied a studio-type room minutes to town! 1.92 Elegant, Private Living- of paved parking area. 3182ysf tri-plexes lo- Live in One, Rent the back yard w/ irriga541-385-5809 de- ¹201401030 John L. with an extra bath and acres with 1 acre COI Immaculately Other! Two separate tion, RV parking, & Rea l E s tate cated just a fe w units on one tax lot. play structure along shower att a ched. irrigation & p r i vate s igned an d m a i n- Scott blocks from shopping Unique p e rsonality w/ a c overed Trex NE Bend j $249,500 tained 3 bedroom, 2.5 541-548-1712 $425,000 well. 2049 sf with 4 MORRIS & the facilities of Juni- homes. Front home deck & paver patio. • 1728 sq.ft. MLS¹201309622 b edrooms, 2 b a t h- b ath home sits o n Great Location - 3 per Park. Exterior of REAL ESTATE • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath $465,000 ¹20'I 400800 Bobbie Strome, 0.96 acres on Awbrey rooms. Kitchen feahas street access, 2 IA~ & m ly ~ & 0~ 4 edroom, 2 bat h , buildings have vinyl b edroom and r e ar John L. Scott Real • .16 acre corner lot Principal Broker tures eating counter, Butte. Spacious floor b and are neat 201309188 Bring all your toys John L Scott Real plan is perfect for en- 1858 sq ft on almost siding oversized pantry & is a one bed- Estate 541-548-1712 • MLS attractive. home an acre. Light & bright and Amy Halligan, Broker Estate 541-385-5500 •SW .75 acre custom r oom. B ot h ha v e newer cabinetry with tertaining. $750,000. Luxurious G e taway; 541-410-9045 single level. $319,900. $325,000 for each tri- fenced y a rd s home Call Terry Skjersaa, in Pronghorn Villa Beautiful Family Home- ~3 Bdrm, 2 bath, 1736 glass accents. Living Call Carolyn Emick at plex. 541-383-1426. MLS Wiestoria A d d ition. room PLUS a family 4 bedroom, 3 bath on sq.ft. one-twelfth share; 3 541-419-0717. MLS ¹201309427, 201402446 $257,500. over 4 acres. Double •Open floor plan, single room. Large master Duke Warner Realty 201309433, bdrm, 3 bath, 2,227 MLS20142321 Call Jasen Chavez at v a u lted attached plus double level, 2 car garage/ suite w it h sq.ft., $15,000. 201309444 Duke Warner Realty 541-382-8262 541-891-5446. tongue and groove detached garage and shop & Bobbie Strome, Cate Cushman, 541-382-8262 de t a ched ceiling with beam and MLS 201400486 MORRIS large shop. Beautiful 1800 sq.ft. 2 bay RV European Feel in Principal Broker Principal Broker bathroom with t i led Duke Warner Realty REAL ESTATE 541-480-1884 yard, country living garage. Bend/Acreage Home on 4.9 AcresJohn L Scott Real 541-382-8262 IA ~m lyO close to town . www.johnlscott.com/12 shower. O v e rsized•Secluded & luxury on www.catecushman.com Extremely well main- Estate 541-385-5500 garage allows for ex- acreage, mid-Bend $465,000. tained 3 bdrm 2 BA072 tra storage. Fenced • Remodeled with addiCall Cindy Yow at bath s i ngle s t o ry Gregg Hayden, and cr o ss-fenced. tion 541-410-3193 h ome on 4 . 9 f l a t Principal Broker Lots of mature trees MLS 201304219 • Views of C a s cade acres. 2208 sq. ft., 541-390-6139 for shade and privacy. Duke Warner Realty Peaks rock fireplace, dbl gaJohn L. Scott $275,000. MLS 541-382-8262 •4+ bdrm, 3.5 bath and rage, gas fireplace, Real Estate, Bend 201401545 new price! central air & m ore. Beautiful Ponderosa www.johnlscottbend.com John L. Scott Real www.johnlscott.com/sha MLS¹ 201 3 10722 Estate Home Estate 541-548-1712 rona $345,000. Pam •SE Bend on .49 acre USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! Sharon Abrams, CRS, Lester, Principal BroPeople Look for Information lot Principal Broker, ker, Century 21 Gold Door-to-door selling with About Products and •3 Bdrms on main floor 541-280-9309 Country Realty, Inc. fast results! It's the easiest Services Every Daythrough •Bonus space upstairs John L. Scott 541-504-1338 ~Wood floors and gran- way in the world to sell. The Bulletin Clsssiffeds Real Estate, Bend ite www.johnlscottbend.com Horse Property 3 bdrm, www.johnlscott.com/89 The Bulletin Classified Custom Built Home on 1823 sq. ft., 969 69 Acres - 2692 sf, 4 Exquisite C r a ftsman 2 bath, 541-385-5809 garage on 2 3 bed, 3 bath home with Bungalow - Brand dbl Melissa Beaver, Broker acres, pellet 541-350-8685 lots of windows pro- new home in NWX - 3 l iving an d stove, Buy now for Spring n us viding great Cascade b edroom, 2.5 b a t h r oom, centralbo a John L. Scott planting ir, Real Estate, Bend Sm i t h with open layout and 2-stall barn/tack room, ~Almost 3 acres with m ountain & www.johnlscottbend.com Rock views. Only 6 designer fin i shing hay storage, fenced utilities in place •Hwy 97 fron t age, miles from Redmond. touches. $529,000. and cross fenced, RV Beautiful & 40 acres of flood & Call Terry Skjersaa at multi-use agricultural Spacious. cover. $29 9 ,900. 541-383-1426. wheel line irrigation. • Many possibilities for ¹ 201401392. Pam Beautiful property with set up for cattle MLS201401609 comfortable spaces home and /or busi- All Lester, Princ. Broker, w/cross fences & corDuke Warner Realty C entury 2 1 Gol d for varied family inter- ness. rals. Private p ond. 541-382-8262 ests. Exquisite teak- •$125,000 owner may Country Realty, Inc., FOr 27 yearS, EVergreen haSfOCuSed On PurChaSe buSineSS, SO We Seclusion & privacy + carry and 541-504-1338 wood flooring in foyer, Floor Planwildlife on this prop- Fabulous living area and gour- MLS¹201102205 L arge living a r ea knOW a thing Or tWO abOut the unique needS Of real eState erty. $560 , 000. 2/open kitchen, maple Immaculate Home, met kitchen. Kitchen www.johnlscott.com/36 ¹201301950 677 PrOfeSSiOnalS and homebuyerS. Summer Creek has granite countercabinets & hardwood John L. Scott Real tops, large i s land, Faye Phillips, Broker floors. Gas fireplace, •1572 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 Estate 541-548-1712 That'S Why We'Ve deVelOPed an infraStruCture With SyStemS and 541-480-1945 planning desk and A/C, large m aster bath John L. Scott numerous oak cabiCustom home. O u t- suite 2/tile counters. •Single level, open floor PrOCedureS that allOW uS to quiCkly PrOCeSS lOanS So that We CIOSe nets. Master b e d- Real Estate, Bend standing CASCADE 3rd room upstairs for plan, gas fireplace, On Time and 65 promised'. jn fact, our entire platform js room on main level www.johnlscottbend.com VIEW! 1878 sq. ft. 3/2 office/extra. D ouble forced a i r , A/C , with luxurious bath- Chalet in the Pine Trees + bonus room (not in- car garage 2/opener. private deck and 55+ engineered to close purchase transactions jn 14 days". room an d pr i vate~4 Bdrm, 2 bath c luded m s q . f t) Home owners' dues community. /D, deck. Large ~5 acres cherry cabi nets, include landscaping, •R efrigerator, W f amily/media r o o m~oversized 2 car garage hardwood & s l a te, water, sewer, outside lawncare included. Teamwork, strength and focus: that's what Oversized g a rage, maintenance of t he www.johnlscott.com/1 7 and game/rec room. 0$199,000 297 $542,500 MLS¹ adjacent t o p u b lic building, co m mon Ellen Clough, ABR, you get when you work with Evergreen. 201303078. land. $279,900 MLS area and snow re- Shelley Arnold, Broker CRS, Broker 541-771-9329 Bobbie Strome, 541-480-7180 2014028071 Call moval. $12 9 ,900. John L. Scott Principal Broker Nancy John L. 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Offered at room, 2.5 bath home • Office office, f a mily/bonus • MLS 201402983 •Den/offi ce and bonus granite kitchen 2312 sq ft, this home out, newer laminate, $329,500. on .21 acre corner lot. • MLS 201306633 rooms, up g raded Jim Moran, Broker room with spectacu- • MLS 201401052 provides great sepa- carpet & flo o ring, Cate Cushman, Mtn view from master. Deborah Benson PC, c abinets new n e w 541-948-0997 lar mtn views Debbie Johnson, Broker ration. For easy living, Stainless appliances, Principal Broker Private, fenced, landBroker, GRI, H.S. & more •Beautiful u pda t e d 541-480-1884 541<80-1293 the master bedroom is centra heat, l a rge scaped b a c kyard. Preview Specialist $349,000. MLS kitchen with stainless on the main floor, as concrete patio. Fully www.catecushman.com Large garage, stor541-480-6448 201401392 Pam appi is the laundry room. landscaped yard, at- Roomy 4 age. $299,000 Lester, Princ. Broker, Be d room Maralin Baldenmann, Upstairs provides 3 tached double garage Eastside Home - Tons Call Becky Ozrelic at C entury 2 1 Gol d 54'I -489-9191. Broker bedrooms and a full and detached shop of Country Realty, Inc., MORRIS updated room 3 541-325-1096 bathroom. $495,000. with large attached bedrooms, 2 b a t hs MLS ¹201402157 541-504-1338 MORRIS REAL ESTATE John L. Scott Call Bill Panton at carport/RV area, stor- upstaiors, 1 bedroom, Duke Warner Realty MORRIS REAL ESTATE Real Estate, Bend 541-420-6545 age shed on top of bonus room and bath 541-382-8262 Hard to find single story REAL ESTATE www.johnlscottbend.com 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1491 MLS¹201401814 5000 g al . p o t able d ownstairs. New Construction L a r g e Duke Warner Realty water concrete cis- shop, storage rooms, Spectacular home on sq. ft. on almost 1/4 1425 sf, 3 br, 2 ba, Northwest Crossing j NW Bend j $535,000 • 2638 sq.ft. acreage. 541-382-8262 acre in great location t ern. Al l o n fu l l y l arge deck al l o n Sunriver j $524,000 private neighborhood, $395,000 • 2 bedroom, 3 bath •SE Bend on 4.81 acres • 2264 sq.ft. lot with auto- q uarter a c r e close to t rails and landscaped, with • 1944 sq.ft. Private & Peaceful Set- fenced lo t . • .25 acre lot $519,900 • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath parks. $199 ,999 gate. $215,000. $229,900. sprinklers. $134,900. • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath ting - 3 bedroom, 3.5 matic • 4 Bdrm, 3 b a t h & • MLS 201402619 ¹ 201309890 • .30acre ¹ 201401175. Pam MLS¹201402230 • Hardwoods floors, bath, 3816 sq ft home John Call Becky Ozrelic at Greg Floyd PC, Broker den/office • MLS 201400042 Lester, Princ. Broker, L Scott Realty, Pam Lester, Principal granite counters 541-480-9191 perched over the 11th 541-390-5349 • M aster o n main , 541-548-1712. JackJohns, C entury 2 1 Gol d Broker, Century 21 • MLS 201402485 fairway o f B r o ken MLS¹20140074'I triple-car garage & Country Realty, Inc., Broker, GRI Gold Country Realty, Jan Laughlin, Broker Top's signature hole. Duke Warner Realty barn/shop 541-504-1338 Inc. 541-504-1338 Red Rock R anch ABR CRS. GRI CSP 541-382-8262 $1,045,000. www.johnlscott.com/45 Spectacular s e tting 541-350-6049 Call Tammy Settlemier, New Custom 3 BR/2.5 Tumalo Acreage j with view of the Cas- Serenity Now! Beautiful 436 541-410-6009 Cook, Broker BA, 2024 sq ft home $1,200,000 c ades an d S m i th custom home, approx Kellie MORRIS MLS201307193 541-408-0463 on large lot w / RV • 40 acres, Cascade Rock. 79.56 acres, 3 253 sq f t o n 4 . 5 REAL ESTATE Duke Warner Realty John L. Scott parking. Granite slab views 63.2 acres of irritation, acres 2/.5 acre irrigaMORRIS 541-382-8262 counter tops, profes• 2952 sq.ft, 3 bedroom, 3502 sq ft 4 bedroom, tion. P r ivate w e l l, Real Estate, Bend REAL ESTATE MORRIS www.johnlscottbend.com sions series SS appliOne Story Home on 4 3 bath pond, close in, pri3.5 bath home i nREAL ESTATE ances, pantry, wood & Acres Price Re• 48x36 RV garage/ Tick, Tock cludes guest apart- vate and s e cluded Stellar Horse Training tile floors, gas F P, I&~ dy~ ~ Op d duced! 3 bedrooms, 3 shop SW Redmondj ment and o u tdoor with too many extras Property fenced & central air. Northwest Crossing j bathrooms. 1680 sf on Tick, Tock... • MLS 201400366 to mention. $672,900. •Well maintained arena. $824,000. $234,999 home $ 225,900 MLS¹ t o o 4 acres with 3 acres Brandon Fairbanks, Call Carolyn Emick at •3 7.5 acres and 1 7 • 2592 sq.ft. Call Kris Warner, $552,250 ...don't let time get new. of State Water Right. Broker, SRES, 541-419-0717. • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath 541-480-5365 • 2100 sq.ft. acres irrigated Pam Lester, Principal • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Updated home w/viGRI, CDPE away. 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MasReal Estate, Bend well & 1600 sf shop, views IA p A Q y ~ M ~ ter suite has several Sharp La Pine w/Palina www.johnlscottbend.com 1080 sf bar. Fenced & Private & se c l uded 201401764 custom features and Views cross-fenced. home, yet close to • MLS Turn-Key C r a ftsman Feingold, Broker •Fenced 1.05 acre,1736 Stunning Mou n tain MORRIS nice mtn views. LandMORRIS $359,000. MLS town. All new kitchen Cliff541-480-8796 Home - Located in Views - 3 bedroom, 2 REAL ESTATE scaped, fenced yard, sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath REAL ESTATE 201400236 a ppliances. Lin e d one o f P r i neville's bath, 1850 sq ft home IM~ dy~ ~ Op t 1 gutters and 8' garage •F amily room, d e n , John L. Scott Real I&~ dy~ ~ Op d pond for swimming & premiere n e ighboron almost 5 acres. Irdoor. $224,900. move-in ready Estate 541-548-1712 water fun w/pool filter The Davis, NW RedThis h o me Call Jaynee Beck, NOTICE: •2 car garage and large rigated pastures with mond 3 bdrm (den or hoods. system & water feafeatures a great room pond. Great h orse 541-480-0988. Check out the All real estate adverdetached shop ture. Passive solar 4th bdrm), 2~/~ bath, layout, kitchen pantry, classifieds online property. $490,000. MLS20141861 MORRIS tised here in is sub•Open pole barn, sun h eat sink p art o f 1929 sq f t . h o me. stainless appliances Call Kit Korish at Duke Warner Realty REAL ESTATE ject to th e F ederal www.bendbuffetin.com heating system. Great deck,levelbackyard Open great r oom, formal dining room 541-330-2120 541-382-8262 Fair Housing A c t, hd~&ml y ~ ~ ~ d www.edgreen.johnlscott Updated daily room affords easy tons of cabinet space main floor master & MLS 201308768 which makes it illegal .com in kitchen, 2nd floor upstairs master suite. New Custom Solar/ADA to advertise any pref- Perfect Starter Home 3 family living. Great Ridge At Eagle Crest j Duke Warner Realty Ed Green, Broker natural light from large laundry rm, $294,900. 2 downstairs guest Home - 3 master erence, limitation or b edroom, 2 541-382-8262 bat h , windows 541-598-5666 & do o r s. $359,000 ¹ 201307047. Jim b edrooms, do w n suites, 3.5 ba, 3022 discrimination based 1144 sq ft w ith atJohn L. Scott • New to be built 1850 the treed surS unburst Park - I m - Hinton, 541-420-6229 stairs guest bathroom, sf, 0.5 AC i n g o lf on race, color, reli- tached 2-car garage. Enjoy Real Estate, Bend sq.ft. r ounding, pond & Central Oregon Realty bonus room, utility course comm., sun- gion, sex, handicap, Great location, minwww.johnlscottbend.com maculate single level feature. Huge • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Group, LLC 3bd, 2ba, 1630 sq ft r oom w / sink, a t room, spa, wood & tile familial status or na- utes to shopping, en- water • .24 acre lot family r e c roo m Single Level Charmer floors, RV park, mtn tional origin, or inten- tertainment and medihome on nearly 0.46 The Highlands - Gated, tached double garage, • MLS 201402413 w/plenty of b u ilt-in • 1556 sq.ft acre featuring pan- mountain views. 2 central gas heat & view & more. tion to make any such cal facilities. storage cabinets & Greg Floyd PC, Broker •4 bdrm, 2 bath oramic Cas c a de 10-acre parcels. Of- heat pump. Fenced, $499,000. MLS preferences, l i mita- $187,500. 541-390-5349 counters. 5 bedrooms • Granite countertops views. Rear yard is sprinkled & ni c e ly 201302802 tions or discrimination. Call Jasen Chavez at (2 in main level 8 3 on •Newer appliances fully fenced; includes fered at $550,000. landscaped backyard Pam Lester, Principal 541-891-5446 We will not knowingly Cate Cushman, 2nd floor). Small barn www.jackson-anderson. a paved RV parking w/excellent privacy & Broker, Century 21 MLS201400024 accept any advertisPrincipal Broker with 2 s t alls, t ack com large patio, RV parkGold Country Realty, site with (2)-30-amp ing for real estate Duke Warner Realty 541-480-1884 room, shop area & Barbara Jackson, plug-ins 8 a sewage www.catecushman.com ing along with interior Inc. 541-504-1338 541-382-8262 which is in violation of storage room. MORRIS Broker & e x t erior p a i nt. dump. Great room is MLS¹ New Home - 3 br, 2.5 this law. All persons Pick Your Colors - New $650,000 541-306-8186 REAL ESTATE vaulted and light & The perfect s etting; $269,900. hereby informed home on 0.15 AC in 201302745 ba + office, 1936 sq ft, are John L. Scott dy ~ ~ ~ d bright with a wood- Broken Top first fair- ¹201400977 Bobbie Strome, gas heat, gas range, that all dwellings ad- private neighborhood. Real Estate, Bend stove (also plumbed way, mature pondero- John L. Scott Real vertised are available Principal Broker gas fireplace, fenced, on an equal opportu- 1425 sf, 3 b drm, 2 River's Edge Villagej www.johnlscottbend.com for gas if a g aslog sas, . 35 acr e s . Estate 541-548-1712 John L Scott Real insulated garage door bath & 2-car garage. fireplace is desired). offered at $275,000. $610,000 Single Level Low nity basis. The BulleEstate 541-385-5500 $139,900. w/opener. $229,900 tin Classified Turn-Key Kitchen & utility room • 3125 sq.ft. Maintenance Cate Cushman, MLS201309300 MLS¹201402233 are also plumbed for Vacation Rental Rare Metolius River- • 3 bedroom+ office, • Large kitchen & open Principal Broker Pam Lester, Principal Pam Lester, Princ. •Sunriver e xe c u tive NW Bend j $350,000 gas, if that is your front property with 3.5 bath 541-480-1884 floor plan Broker, Century 21 Broker, Century 21 • 1574 sq.ft. preference for cook- www.catecushman.com home in Camp Sher- • Beautiful .37 acre lot •1064 sq.ft. with addiGold Country Realty, cabin Gold Country Realty, • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Turn-key rental ing or clothes drying. man, w/paved roads. • MLS 201402483 tional attic space Inc., 541-504-1338 • .23 acre cul-de-sac lot Inc. 541-504-1338 Jenn-Air range, May- The W i n dsor, NW •Golf course view Diane Robinson, 1 br/1ba plus l oft, •No steps and e asy • MLS 201401998 t ag r e frigerator & Redmond - Main floor •Stunning remodel and Broker, ABR Picturesque Ponderosa sleeps 6 , gr a nite care yard Evonne Tribble, Broker Setting - B eautifully counters, huge deck, Amana d i shwasher den/4th bedroom, lots over 3500 sq.ft. 541-419-8165 • 2 Bdrm, 1.5 bath, 10 Need to get an ad 541-661-2636 were installed in 2007. of natural light, eating www.korinac.johnlscott. landscaped, RV u nobstructed ri v e r Min. to OSU campus Large walk-in pantry bar in kitchen, land- comin ASAP? parking. 3 bedroom, views & access. Fully •$189,900 Won't Last Korina Chinchen, too! MLS¹ 201401439 scaping, 3 bdrm, 2~/2 2.5 bath, 2443 sq ft. furnished. $399,000. Long. $317,300. Broker bath, 2235 s q ft. Offeredat $469,500. MLS 201402947 Colleen Dillingham, 541-788-6154 Fax it ts 541-322-7253 Bobbie Strome, $309,900. Call Jim Cate Cushman, Pam Lester, Principal Broker 541-788-9991 MORRIS Principal Broker John L. Scott MORRIS Hinton, 541-420-6229 Principal Broker Broker, Century 21 John L. Scott REAL ESTATE John L Scott Real Real Estate, Bend The Bulletin Classifieds Central Oregon ReREAL ESTATE 541-480-1884 Gold Country Realty, Real Estate, Bend ~ y~ ~ ~ d www.johnlscottbend.com alty Group, LLC www.catecushman.com Inc. 541-504-1338 www.johnlscottbend.com Estate 541-385-5500 IA~ A Qy~ ~ ~ d
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Turn-of-the-Century Vista Rim a t E a g leWest Hills. 4 Bdrm, 3.5 Whispering Pines. 3 You're Gonna Love it! 64055 Tanglewood, 3 bdrm, 2-bath 1486 sq. $315,000. Ad o r able$499,900. Enjoy Charm - 3 bedroom, Crest Resort. Perched bath, in 4040y sq.ft., bdrm, 2 bath property Well maintained 3 FSBO. $589,900 ft. home on 1 acre single level, just like watching the wildlife 2.5 bath, 2081 sq ft on the gentle slopes delightful w e s tside has complete perim- bedroom, 2 bath THE PROPERTY: 4.6 with Cascade views, new home in the de- on Cline Butte from with special finishes to of Cline Butte, the up- home with panoramic eter fencing and is h ome w i t h hea t a cres, h ighly s e - covered porch, orsirable 55+ commu- your covered patio, complete this home. scale V i st a Rim C ascade an d c i t y neat and well main- pump/AC. 20x27 ga- cluded, heavily ganic garden, potting nity of Eagle Crest. guest bedrooms are neighborhood offers views on a spacious tained with trees and rage, 20x13 s hop, wooded, terrific locashed, dbl. g a rage, Enjoy all amenities. situated away from $539,900. Call Tammy Settlemier, residents spectacular lot with high desert shrubs. Home h as fenced private back- tion, between Bend arden shed, fenced. MLS¹ 201 4 01988. the master suite. MLS 541-410-6009 v iews of t h e s u r - natural landscaping. been lightly lived in yard, enclosed gar- and Tumalo, attrac189,900. MLS Eagle Crest Proper- 2 01402010 Ea g l e MLS201310532 rounding mountains, Two gas fireplaces, and has a wonderful den area. $199,000. tive landscaping, multi 201307988. Call ties, 866-722- 3370 Crest Properties Duke Warner Realty buttes and juniper for- one in living room and sunroom and appeal- Call Becky Ozrelic at level decks, r e fin- Nancy 866-722- 3370 Popp, 541-382-8262 541-480-9'I 91 ests below. Just 68 one in master bed- ing floor plan with ished 3 car garage, 541-815-8000 Have an item to Need help fixing stuff'? home make up Vista room. Master bedl arge deck, s h o p MLS201402006 heart shaped circle Crooked River Realty U nique Lo g Ho m e Rim, and when ready, room has c o ffered building is a p prox. Duke Warner Realty Call A Service Professional sell quick? drive, freshly stained w/Plenty of Windows two builders special- ceiling and slider to find the help you need. 4000 sq.ft. w/4 12x12 541-382-8262 cedar siding, exclu- 1272 Trail Creek - CasIf it's under 360 degree view of 2 i ze i n V i st a R i m upper deck with hot www.bendbulletin.com d oors and a m a n sive de v elopment, cade Mountain views! lakes & winter rim. homes - Sun Forest tub. Master bath has door. The is a comgood CC&R's, one .41 acre lot backs to '500 you can place it in $539,000 - Enjoy that Z oning A l lows fo r Short distance to Ana Construction and deep soak tub, large plete office w/bath, owner, irrigation sys- creek & walking path. The Bulletin WOW effect when you Reservoir for Wayne Semon cus- t iled s h ower a n d r ec, k i tchen a n d Working at Home - 2 tem, water feature. 2681 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, w alk t h rough t h e year-round f i s hing. tom Homes. Owners double sinks. Great m eeting room i n - br, 1 ba 792 sf, large T HE H O ME : 27 0 6 2~/~ bath, triple car Classifieds for: double door entry into M inutes from N a - may choose f r om room is light and airy cluded in the 4000 fenced lot & garage sq.ft., 3-4 bdrms, for- garage. $458,868. an open living area. tional Forest land for multiple floor plans with expansive city '10 - 3 lines, 7 days sq.ft. This property is w/attached s torage mal dining room, 2.5 Lynn Johns, Principal Behind the Gate at unlimited recreation ranging in size from and Cascade views. a must preview, must shed. $115,000. MLS bath, spacious Broker, 541-408-2944 '16 3 lines, 14 days t he R e sort. M L S o pportunities. 2 . 3 3 1800 sq. ft. to 3260 Kitchen is efficiently see facility. The shop 201401691 kitchen, granite and Central Oregon 2 01401958 Eag l e acre lot, 2 bd, 2 bath, sq. ft. owners are also laid out with granite and dwelling have Pam Lester, Principal heated stone, vaults (Private Party ads only) Resort Realty Crest Properties 1716 sf. Custom up- welcome to custom- tile counters, newer separate electric Broker, Century 21 and skylights, Pozzi grades, Jacuzzi, cor- ize the plans to their appliances, p a ntry m eters. Shop a n d Gold Country Realty, windows, new carpet, $199,900 - One of the $334,950 Floor p lan 866-722- 3370 n er s hower, p i n e desire. The commu- and hardwood floor- d welling share t h e Inc. 541-504-1338 sunken entertainment finest chalets at Eagle w/vaulted ceilings, 3 $549,000 - Stunning flooring & upgraded nity features spacious, ing. Triple garage with Avion water meter, area, wet bar, formal Crest. Beautiful views BD, 2 B A , c o o ks views from this pricarpet. M a h ogany common area, and Ultimate floor. Wired 2nd gar a ge/shop study, extensive oak of the 14th Fairway on kitchen w/refrig invate golf course locacountertops in kitchen attractive water fea- for security system. 1025 sq.ft. $499,500. fireplaces up the Ridge Course. cluded. Fireplace in tion. Featuring great Garage Sales cabinets, & upstairs bath. Blaze tures. all just 5 min- Wired for stereo with MLS ¹201400070 and down, newer heat Has never been in the g reat room, h u ge r oom, w i t h ha r d King wood s tove utes from the Lake speakers on m a in Bobbie Strome, rental pool. MLS ¹ pump. master bdrm, 2 car woods, dining area, w/dual fans. 25' T&G side p o ol , s p o rts f loor i n 4 zon e s. Principal Broker Contact Scott Siewert. 2013094033 garage, large back wall to wall windows.. ceilings t hroughout. center an d t e n nis 5-zone heating sysJohn L Scott Real 541-410-2098 Eagle Crest deck, a must see! MLS¹ 201401153 Top of the line fixcourts. home s ites tem. Two levels of ce- Estate 541-385-5500 srsiewert@bendbroadProperties MLS 2014 0 1722 Eagle Crest Properties tures. Double w all starting at $55,907. d ar d ecking p l us band.com 866-722- 3370 866-722- 3370 Eagle Crest Properconstruction, Pex Eagle Crest Properties paver patio. Plumbed Woodlands ties 866-722- 3370 Golf Adorable Cottage in the Piping. $199,000. 866-722-3370 in humidification sys- Course; open great Large corner Lot in Heights. $ 1 24,900. ¹20140993 t em. $599, 0 00 room with mountain Where can you find a Redmond w / 4 $339,900 The Falls at Arched Find them in Look at: e n t ryways, John L. Scott Real MLS¹ 201301639 bdrm, 2 bath home. Eagle Crest has so oak hardwood helping hand? and lake views, 4 floorEstate 541-548-1712 Bendhomes.com The Bulletin Bobbie Strome, $229,000 MLS many activities you'll bdrm, 6 bath, 5,096 ing, large lot w/RV acFrom contractors to for Complete Listings of Principal Broker 2 01310490. Cal l never be able to keep Unsurpassed Breathsq.ft., o f f ered at Classifieds! 3 bdrm, 1 bath, L Scott Real yard care, it's all here Don Chapin, Princiup! Lots of windows to cess, taking Views of Smith Area Real Estate for Sale John $1,195,000. 1227 sq.ft., 500 sq.ft Estate 541-385-5500 pal Broker, bring in the Central in The Bulletin's Rocks from a lmost Cate Cushman, MLS ¹ 541-350-6777 Oregon su n shine. b asement. Vicci e very r o om. 4 b r / FIND YOUR FUTURE Principal Broker "Call A Service BoRedmond RE/MAX MLS 2014 0 1996 201308245. 2.5ba, 2848 sq ft on HOME INTHE BULLETIN 541-480-1884 wen 541-410-9730 Professional" Directory L and & Hom e s Eagle Crest Proper- Central 5.24 ac w/ 3.4 ac irriwww.catecushman.com Oregon Realty Real Estate ties 866-722- 3370 gation. Spacious deck Your future is just apage Group, LLC to view stunning sun- away. Whetheryou're looking for a hat or a pl a ce to hang i t , rises/sunsets. Horse property. $ 3 99,888 The Bulletin Classified is your best source. MLS¹ Too new. Pam Lester, Principal Every daythousandsof Broker, Century 21 buyers andsellers ofgoods Gold Country Realty, and services dobusinessin Inc. 541-504-1338 these pages.They know you can't beat TheBulletin TURN THE PAGE Classified Sectionfor selection andconvenience For More Ads - every item isjust a phone The Bulletin call away. The Classified Section is Updated Home on 4 easy to use.Everyitem Acres - 3 bed, 3 bath, is categorizedandevery with 3 acres of pri- cartegory is indexed onthe vate w ater r i g hts. section's front page. 1680 sq ft shop, 1080 sq ft barn, fenced & Whether youarelooking for cross-fenced. Under- a home orneeda service, •I ground sprinklers your future is inthepagesof more. $35 0 ,000. The Bulletin Classified. ¹201400236 ULTIMATE HOME NEW CUSTOM HONE DRAKEPARKNEIGHBORHOOD RED ROCK RANCH WEST SIDE COTTAGE John L. Scott Real 5 bedroom, 6 bath with o¹ce, family room, rec Beautiful cnishes, 9' ceilings, crown molding Feelthe hi story in this stately home on Spectacularsettingwithviewofthe CascadesandSmith 2bedroomlocatedoneblockfrom theDeschutes The Bulletin ServingCentral Oregonsince 19IB Estate 541-548-1712 River, 3 blocks from Drake Park foot-bridge. room and 2master suites. Other featuresinclude thru out. Master suite has sevenl custom a beautiful double loc Short stroll to Rocks.7956acres,632 acresolirrigmon. 3502sq.t sun room,solarium andan awesomegreenhouse featuresandnice mtn, views, hndscaped,fenced downtown or Hirror Pond. $998,500 4 bedroom,3.5 bathhomeincludingguest quarters Corner loc Detached garage. It's all about location. $329,ccc CALLLARR YJACOBSAT all on over IC acres with mountain views. yard, gutters and 8'garage door. $2H,9CO CALL KIT KORISH AT 541480-2335. Great horse barn, hay barn and outdoor arena 541-4sc-2329.MLS:201403862 $999,ccc CALLCANDYYOWAT 541-410-3193. cALL IAYNEE BEcK AT 5414s0-0988. MLS:201402653 $824,CCCCALLKRISWARNERAT 541480-5365 SLOAN,1004NWCOLUHBIA MLS:201401861 ItLS:2C140368 7 NLS:2014021 56
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Beautiful custom home, approx. 3253 sq. fL on 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1858 sq. k on almost an 4bed room,3bath,2943sq.ILhomelocatedintheheart 4 5 acreswith.5 acreirrIgatIon. Private well,pond, acre. Light and bright single level. $319,900 ol Bend.Fabu lousspacefor enercainingwith a gourmet k itchen, living roomands'eing roomwia woodtnishes. close-in, private and secludedwith too many CALL CAROLYNEMICit AT 54I-419-0717.
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Located in the heart of the Old Mill District. Green pascures,mounuin views, pond, barn Cuscombuilt, 3 bedroom, 3.5bath, 3541sq.fc. 3maste rsui tes,3.5baths,3070sq.fLwithviews and lovely home. Highly desirable location homewithopengreat roomfloorplan andradiant of the river and mountains. Stand-aloneunit. $569,000 CALLiuT KORISHAT541-330-2120 Iioorheat.$949,9CCCALLTANMYSETTLEMIER
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This homeismadewichlove andcustom feacures in every room. Looking for lodgestyle home surrounded bywildlife, this is it. 4 bedroom,2.5 bath. $S99,9CCCALLCANDYYOWAT 541410-3193.MLS:201304445
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Beautifully situated lot! Spacious family home 1 7044 W h ittier D r . , Want to move in and 1.56 acres, 1620 sq.ft. Culver! 10y AcresIncredible horse prop- Large home with guest Ultimate family home, 2681 sq ft, 3 bdrm, centrally located 8 enjoy life? This Ma- Tastefully done spa- Set-up for horses, erty on 6.97 acres. quarters. 4bdrms, 3 4 bdrms, 3 baths on $89,900. 3 bdrm, 2 2~/~ bath, triple car ga- a cross f ro m V e r n bath + den, 1404 sq. dras home is loaded cious home sitting on 3-stall barn, numerRide off the property baths, on 5.27 acre over 7 acres, 20x40 rage. 227 Highland Patrick Elem School. ft., garden tub, one with upgrades. Well the CR rim, dble ga- ous o u t buildings, to the river, over 5 horse property fenced heated pool. 4005 Meadow Loop, in Redmond. 2416 sq. acre. High Lakes Re- maint. and boasts a rage with a t tached guest quarters & acres is in spur fenc- and x-fenced, shop NW Helmholtz Way, $31 5 ,000 ing for horses. 2640 area with s torage. $430,000. $433,388. Lynn ft., 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath, alty 8 Property Man- large tiled entry way, tack room and horse more. MLS Johns, Principal Bro- extra large B o nus agement ceiling fans, recessed stall. Located off a MLS¹201305577 sq. ft. barn with turn$349,900. 201305932 Call ker, 541-408-2944 Room! Large Master 541-536-0117 l ighting, large l o f t paved road. $229,000 Call Charlie or outs, 2 sep. hay stor- ¹201401229 Call Gail TRAVIS HANNAN, Central Oregon b edroom w/h u g e area, a master bdrm MLS 20130915'I Virginia, Pri n cipal age, large wash rack, Day 541-306-1018 Principal Br o k er Resort Realty closet 8 double sink with w a lk-in closet, Linda Lou Day-Wright. 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High Great location w/unob- wall surrounding the Linda Lou Day-Wright. Views Galore! Smith professional help in Extra wide hallways, sumable if e l igible. Lynn Johns, Principal Lakes Realty & Prop541771-2585 Crooked structed view of 8 mtn stick built home, w/ Rock views on a quiet $124,900 MLS¹ Broker, 541-408-2944 large pantry, forced The Bulletin's "Call a erty Man a gement peaks. Nestled beRiver Realty dead-end co u ntry air heat 8 A/C, large Service Professional" 201304344 newer roof and i nCentral Oregon 541-536-0117 Heather Hockett, PC, tween Bend 8 Red- credible mtn. views. Powell B u tte! road. Spacious 2700 patio & fenced back Resort Realty 10 Directory mond and only mo- $249,000. sq. ft. home boasts 3 yard. $199 , 000. Broker, Century 21 2.4 Acres with CasMLS ACRES! Cascade E agle C r ee k Go l f ¹201401191 John L. Gold Country Realty, cade views in SW m ents away f r o m 201402380. Call mtn views! 3863 sq. bdrms, 2 baths, huge 541 -385-5809 Course Chalet - 1447 Scott Rea l E s tate 541-420-9151 Hwy. 97 for an easy country kitchen, dinLinda Lou-Day Wright. ft. custom home. Redmond. irrigated sq. ft., 3 bdrms, 2 541-548-1712 c ommute. Built i n 541-771-2585 ing area, large util. 1 7050 W h ittier D r . , horse property, 4 Private office 757 baths, new hardwood 1994 on 2. 5 a c res Crooked River Realty room and a b a se$88,900. 3 bdrm, 2 b drm, 2 ~/~ b a t h w/separate e n try, SW Redmond Price floors & heat pump, w/2494 sq.ft. of living m ent which i s i n bath, all appliances, Crook County Homes home. $344,500 shop/RV bldg and Reduced! Charming double car garage. space. Oversized liv- Lake Front P roperty more! in the sq. ft. acre. High Lakes Call Don Chapin, $75 4 ,900 cluded house on a large lot, one 18th Fairway of the Also has extra area Realty & Pr o pertyOpen house Sun. May11 Principal Br o k er ing room 8 d i ning with Bre a thtaking MLS¹ 2 0 1303502. .51 acres. 3 bedroom, Ridge Course, 1-5pm - 3bdrm 2bath+ 541923-0855 Redroom make comfortupstairs and all bdrms $79 5 , 000. Call Charlie or Virbath, good condi- Management $269,000. Call Lynn 2 1 bdrm 1 bath rental or able environment for Views! are on the main level. mond RE/MAX Land Remodeled in 2006. ginia, Principal Bro$189,900. 541-536-0117 Princ. B r oker or tion. mother-in-law apt. 721 family living 8 enterThe dbl. garage is & Homes Real EsLoft area, spacious kers 541-350-3418 ¹201308901 Donna, Broker at South Main, Prineville. taining. New 5-panel large. This property is USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! tate master suite, 3 fireRedmond RE/MAX John L. Scott Real 541-408-2944, or fir doors & glass panel places, 4 bedrooms, 2 L and & 1.5 acres with 1 acre Hom e s Estate 541-548-1712 762 503-313-4237 Door-to-door selling with front door. Oak lami- bathrooms, 4500 sq ft Real Estate irrigation, fenced and Where can you find a Central Oregon nate flooring in living on 6.8 acres. MLS¹ ready fo r h o r ses. The Jefferson in desir- fast results! It's the easiest Homes with Acreage helping hand? Resort Realty able N W R e dmond way in the world to sell. r oom, hallways & $5000 allowance to Ready for Your Toys! 2 01400129. Da v i d From contractors to Motivated Seller! Nice baths. 4 bdrms, 3 are Franke, 541-420-5986 3 bdrm, 2 bath over buyers at closing with Forest Greens Town- neighborhood, single 3 bdrm ranch- style yard care, it's all here master suites. 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ML S attached, 196 sq. ft. tral location commutCall Linda Lou 20140258'I storage shed, .96 The Bulletin ing distance to Bend, Day-Wright, Broker, Call Jeanne Scharlund, acres. A d d itional To Subscribe call Prineville 8 Redmond. 541-771-2585 541-420-7978 buildable lo t on Not a bad package at Crooked River Realty 541-385-5800 or go to Central Oregon separate a d dress $ 279,900! 1052 5 www.bendbulletin.com Realty Group, LLC for extended family Q u a rry, F leming Rd. Cal l 6661 S W or investment. 4.7 7 Rare Find in The Falls Heather Hockett, PC, Redmond. $219,000 or $275,000 acres with 1 acre irat Eagle Crest. Enjoy Looking for your next Broker, Century 21 all. For more info rigation. Pond, shop emp/oyee? t he gorgeous m t n Gold Country Realty, call 541-876-5639 a nd 1600 sq . f t . views f r o m the Place a Bulletin help 541-420-9151 home. $ 3 2 0,000. kitchen, dining, living wanted ad today and 3 bdrm, 2 bath frame reach over 60,000 and master bedroom. home on 1 acre. 1232 52916 Old Lake Rd., MLS 201307143 Silver Lake, OR. Two Call Travis Hannan, MLS 20'I 401981 readers each week. sq. ft., attached dbl Your classified ad $339,900 Eagle Crest garage, fenced and 1848 sq.ft. homes on PC, Principal Browill also appear on Properties 866-722has woodshed. 40 acres. $199,000. ker 5 4 1-788-3480 bendbulletin.com 3370 $135,000. MLS High Lakes Realty & Redmond RE/MAX Property M a n age- L and 8 which currently reHo m e s 20141970 C ascade FIND IT! ment, 541-536-0117 Real Estate ceives over Realty 541-536-1731 B IIT IT I 1.5 million page BULLETINCLASSIFIEDS 12250 NW Dove Rd. 8479 SW High Cone SELL ITI views every month Unobstructed moun- Drive. 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Orig. home built in $69, 0 00. from this 1907 sq. ft. Great deal for cash Two offices or hobby 1940 along with orig. waterr. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, High Lakes Realty & buyer-handyman! 3 rooms. Landscaped garage and storage Property Man a ge home on 3.27 acres. bdrm, 2 bath, 1742 front and back with shed, 1.63 a c res. ment Mtn. views from the sq. ft., 7~/~ acres, pri541-536-0117 fenced back yard that Home is very clean r o o m and vate well, built 1995. has lots of trees for yet still has its unique 51830 Pine Loop Drive, great oversized den Call f o r det a ils. privacy. Forced air traits. Possible horse La Pine. $ 119,000 kitchen, t tL M , 0 be a 3rd bed- $159,900. MLS gas with central air property behind home 1.21 acre, f ended, could room. Large deck with 201400707 Call cond. ¹ 20 1 3 10177 in open field. $69,900. outbldg., 1152 sq. ft. pergola, fenced back- Nancy Popp, PrinciMLS ¹201300544 h ome. 1950 sq. f t . John L. 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13601 SW Canyon Dr. Christmas Valley Lot j Lot 16 SW Shad Rd., 16685 SW Chinook Dr. B uild Y ou r Dr e a m Private gated com1.13 acres in CRR, CRR. Level 2.7 acres CRR. 6.9 acres with Home Here - 10 acres munity! 20 Acres! $5,999 63737 Cascade FACTORY SPECIAL 2 bdrm, 1 bath mfd. Mt. Jefferson views, • 1.03 acres located on a paved Crooked River and at the H ighland at Powell Butte w/easy Village Dr. New Home, 3 bdrm, home that has been Access to the prop- • Near airport street. Mt. Jefferson & Smith Rock views, all Broken Top, access to airports, Charming 2 bdrm, 2 $46,500 finished well maintained. Coverty from 2 streets ex- • Great for outdoor enSmith Rock v iews. util. installed. owner $550,000. shopping, r e c re- bath, 1450 sq.ft., Sil on your site. ered front porch for ation. All C e ntral verCrest home. Sits pands the possible thusiasts $58,500. MLS¹ will carry. $189,000 Call Jacque Sebulsky, J and M Homes extra space. large RV • MLS 201306075 541-280-4449 or building sites. owner 201208266 MLS 201008671. Oregon has to offer. 541-548-5511 on large corner lot cover with additional will carry. $ 58,500 Michael J Hopp, Juniper Realty Juniper Realty Michele Anderson, Well, septic feasibilwith extra p arking. side for carport, stor780 Broker 541-504-5393 541-504-5393 541-633-9760. ¹201106385 ity done. Ready for Decorative t o uches age room b e hind. Juniper Realty 541-390-0504 MLS 201310547 our dream home. Mfd./Mobile Homes throughout. Light and $59,900. p r o perty. P rime p r operty a t 3.18 acres g randfa- Duke Warner Realty 541-504-5393 1 55,000 - M L S ¹ bright with nice open MLS ¹ 201 4 02452 with Land thered in. Septic and Crooked River Ranch 541-382-8262 2 01303502. Cal l EAGLE CREST LOTS floor p l an . G r e at C ascade Real t y with Cascade views! w ater o n t h e l o t , Charlie or Virginia, mountain views from 541-536-1731 • .32 acre lot on a quiet Linda Drive, La P roperty i s com - power at the road. Principal B r okers large front deck. A 1146 Good classified ads tell street, perfect site for Pine. double wide, 2 2 Mfd. homes currently 2012 0 8989 pletely fenced. Cor- MLS 541-350-3418 MORRIS the essential facts in an must see! $61,500. your dream home. car garage, shop used a s ner lot, near firehall. $79,900. Call Linda interesting ren t als. Redmond RE/MAX Territorial views to the REAL ESTATE Manner. Wri t e Cascade Village $98,000. High Lakes Property has a ton of Lou Day- W right $79,900. MLS¹ L and & Hom e s Homes N.W. LLC east buttes. MLS IA~ A Qy~ ~ ~ d from the readers view not Realty & Pr o perty 541-771-285 Crooked 20140064. Call Linda potential. First home Real Estate 541-388-0000 201401951; $65,000. the seller's. Convert the Management Lou Day-Wright. 541- River Realty is built i n 1 973, 2 •Stunning Cascade mtn Hager Mountain Estates 771-2585 C r o oked 541-536-0117 facts into benefits. Show Check out the bdrm, 1 bath, and the views!! Build your pal- 4 lots, $25,000 each lo- River Realty 32.42 Acres in Urban the reader how the item will classifieds online cated in Silver Lake. 1980 sq.ft. home, newly 2 bdrm, 1~/~ bath mfd. second home is built Growth B o u ndary, help them insomeway. ace on this gently www.bendbullebn.com 1998, 2 bdrm, 2 Underground power 11 Acres With Views j updated kit c hen, home on one acre. in sloped 1/2 acre lot Adjacent t o The This bath. The homes are and conduitfor phone Updated daily fenced/gated, h u ge Home has potential Greens, kitty corner to with backs to com$150,000 advertising tip and internet. Views of •Smith Rock room, w/sepa- with a Ramada roof. on a t otal o f 4 . 15 mon area. It's like new Ridgeview High & O choco Views! Views! Views! bonus brought to you by Hager Mountain. Seprate entrance, natural just needs some tlc in acres. Storage buildSchool. $7 5 0,000. walking up everyday view $149,900. Flat, open, light. 1-acre. $154,900 tic feasibility for stan- • Level, the interior. Cedar ings, carports. Nice on vacation. MLS MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 The Bulletin treed lot, river buildable 9.7 acres in Serving CentralOregonsince 19t8 - MLS 201308329 fence in b a ckyard, clean property. MLS Pam Lester, Principal 201402584; $249,000 d ard system. T h e view Powell Butte. area is a sportsman's • Near Deschutes River Call Nancy Popp, Prin- 24x42 upgr a ded ¹201306120. • Spectacular views Broker, Century 21 ¹201310923. D a v id paradise. cipal Broker, 541-815- greenhouse, de- $139,900. C ascade Gold Country Realty, Deschutes River Front from this very buildFranke, 541-420-5986 trail Bobbie Strome, 8000. Crooked River tached studio which Realty 541-536-1731 able lot! Common Inc. 541-504-1338 j $295,000 • MLS 201204315 Central Oregon Realty Principal Broker Realty has 2 growing rooms Beautiful, well cared for • 1.47 acres area on two sides Diane Lozito, Broker Group, LLC John L Scott Real People Lookfor Information • Close to Tumalo attached. Owner may 3 bdrm 2 bath mfd. gives you the privacy 541-548-3598 Estate 541-385-5500 carry with a g reed home on 1~/~ acre About Products and • Great fishing spot you want & deserve to 541-306-9646 Garage Sales 864 sq.ft. shop w/heat, terms. $95,000. MLS c orner lot close to watch the plentiful Services EveryDaythrough • MLS 201402594 Ideal building location, RV pad w/dump, 3 201402171 Cascade p avement, Carolyn Priborsky PC, Wra p wildlife & gorgeous Tlre Bulletin Clsssifleds Broken To p n i n th Garage Sales bdrm, 2 bath beauti- Realty 541-536-1731 sunsets. MLS¹ Broker, ABR, around kitchen with fairway, natural terfully appointed home. lots of counter and 201403070; $250,000 5 acres fenced and par CRS, GREEN Garage Sales .34 acres. OfEnclosed garden, with Just too many Eagle Crest Properties rain. tially cleared. Area 541-383<350 c upboard spa c e , fered at $229,500. MORRIS "Dynaraised beds. laundry r oo m o ff 866-722-3370 with tr e e s and Find them collectibles? Cate Cushman, REAL ESTATE mite" Cascade views. meadow. Per f ect kitchen has back door Principal Broker 11849 Larchwood Dr. in One acre. $139,900 to g a rage a r e a. place to build a home 541-480-1884 $25,000. Cl e ared, Sell them in MLS 201309296 with horse property. $154,900 MLS The Bulletin ready to build, w/ utili- www.catecushman.com Nancy Popp, Principal The Bulletin Classifieds Just too many 201303530 Just out of la Pine in MORRIS ties. High Lakes ReClassifieds Broker 541-815-8000 Klamath Cou n t y. Cascade Realty, Dencollectibles? REAL ESTATE alty 8 Property Man- Multi-Family Lot - Flat Crooked River Realty nis Haniford, Princ. $65,900. MLS RM zoned lot in deagement 541-385-5809 541-385-5809 210401781. Cascade Broker 541-536-1731 sirable East s ide 541-536-0117 Sell them in Realty, 541-536-1731 neighborhood at the 1 50130 Robert R d . base of Pilot Butte. The Bulletin Classifieds Find exactly what 7965 SW R iver Rd. you are looking for in the $64,900. 19.62 acres $62,000. 2.79 a cres, g r eat ready for your home. Call Brook Criazzon at 541-385-5809 HIDDE CLASSIFIEDS views near the DesHigh Lakes Realty & 541-550-8408 or chutes River. and terProperty M a nage- Aubre Cheshire at 1 5805 Sixth S t., L a rific fishing at Steel- Lot 21 SW Chipmunk ment 541-536-0117 541-598-4583. P ine, 1 0 Acr e s . head Falls. $49,000 Rd, CRR. 5.16 level MLS201401236 15194 Pond e rosa Owner Fin a ncing ¹201009429 acres, with 2 storage Loop. $55,000. Level Duke Warner Realty available. $ 8 4 ,500. Juniper Realty 541-382-8262 1.41 acre, build or sheds. Partial mtn MODEL HOME High Lakes Realty & 541-504-5393 view. community wacamp. High L akesOn the 4th Fairway of Property 61080 Ruby Peak Ln. M a n ageRealty & Pr o perty ter installed. $60,000 Amazing Sunsets! Big B roken To p Go l f ment 541-536-0117 OPEN SAT 8< SUN Management Cascade M ountain ¹201300800 Course - Double lot. 541-536-0117 Juniper Realty 12-3 PM and Deschutes River Gated co m munity.16160 SW Dove Rd. views. 541-504-5393 5.89 acres with 6.1 acre corner lot w/ 1.71 acres, septic ap- $239,500. access from p aved 2 a c res i r rigation. I. n¹ p roved power a n d Call Terry Skjersaa, st., power installed, Property borders Tuwater at the street. 541-383-1426 Get your m alo S t at e P a r k. terrific mtn. 8 green $39,900 ¹201307972 MLS201402145 valley views, near Room for everyone business Linda Lou Day-Wright. Duke Warner Realty and ever y thing. 541- 771-2585 Steelhead Falls and 541-382-8262 D eschutes Riv e r . $1,350,000. Crooked River Realty Lot in Crooked $79,900 MLS Call Jaynee Beck at a ROW I N G 5 3717 D a y Roa d , Vacant 541-480-0988. MLS River Ranch $34,500. 201205646 gealtar Of the Yeaf $70,000. 1 acre has Level & treed build201303572 Juniper Realty with an ad in double garage with able lot, 1.44 acres. Duke Warner Realty 541-504-5393 The Bulletin's living quarters. High Enjoy all the ameni541-382-8262 Lakes Realty & Prop- ties or ranch living. 16535 SW Chinook Dr. "Call A Service erty Ma n agement ¹ 201309880. Badlands Wilderness Gai l 5.68 acre rim lot w/ Professional" 541-536-0117 out your back door. 20 Day, 5 4 1-306-1018 amazing Smith Rock, acre homesite with Directory Black Butte Ranch Central Oregon Re- Crooked River & mtn. CUP and mountain views Located on the alty Group, LLC Perfect location for $18 0 ,000.Possible Owner Carry! pavement close to the views. C your custom home. j~ 773 e ntrance o f C R R . Possible terms. Large wooded corner 2.16 Acres Short owner w il l ca r r y. Call Kit Korish at .54 a c r es. lot, Acreages walk to Deschutes 541-480-2335 $225,000. MLS $239,000 River. Very private Well designed homes that reflect Bend'8 lifestyle. MLS¹201304808 201106408. J uniper Cate Cushman, 20+ ACRES in West setting. Enjoy comDuke Warner Realty Principal Broker munity amenities of Powell Butte Estates, Realty 541-504-5393 Committed to creating a neighborly community, 541-382-8262 541-480-1884 golf, fishing, swimgated com m unity, Hidden Hills offers a quality, close-knit collection of homes www.catecushman.com mtn. views, private mor e . Say "goodbuy" Beautiful 2 0 Acre m ing & well, paved roads with MLS H omesite w i t h 1 0 $50,000 B ring Y o u r Ow n thatfocus on value,innovation and a true sense of place. to that unused a ccess t o BLM . acres irri g ation. 201303502 -Call B uilder! Lots a r e MLS Charlie or Virginia, $169,000 item by placing it in $349,900. available i ndividuDirections:Headsouth onSE3rd St. (Business97)andturn left on SEMurphyRd. Principal B r okers 201305077. Call Tammy Settlemier ally, utilities are in Pam 541-350-3418 RedLester, Principal The Bulletin Classifieds Turn right on SE Brosterhous Rd.andleft on Marble Mountain Ln. at 541-410-6009. and ready to g o! mond RE/MAX Land Broker Century 21 MLS¹201401808 Start now and move 8 Homes Real EsGold Country Realty, Duke Warner Realty in by summer! 541-385-5809 tate 541-771-7786 Inc. 541-504-1338 541-382-8262 Frankwithremax.com •
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New Master Planned Townhome PalthsdtHomes Development in Midtown! • 3 bedroom townhomeg starting at $252,500 • 4 units now under construction • Price includes custom level finishes with full landscaping, slab quartz counteftopg and energy efficient construction • Locationsupportsthe active Bend lifestyle witheasy accessto parks, trails, river and downtown www.sthstreetCottfkges.com
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• 4 bedrooms (2 main level suites), 3 baths • 3299 SF, .24 acre • One owner custom home with many quality features • Open, inviting great room, additional family room • 3-car tandem garage/2 with storage • Surround sound, radiant in-floor heat, heat pump, central A/C, wired for security. Call for more info! MLS¹201400474
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• 4 bed, 5.5 bath, 4482SF • Uniquely designed Norman built NW lodge style home • Private 1/2 acre lot backing signature 12th hole 84lake • Features open floor plan, stunning waterfront views, 4 fireplaces, 3 ensuite guest rooms, oversize pub style rec room 8t finished exercise room • Only119 owners will call these amazing600 acreshome! MLS¹201403512 Deb Tebbs, Broker/President l 541-419-4553 debtebbsgroupf8bendluxuryhomes.com l www.debtebbsgroup.com
20436 WhistlePunk Rd ) $369,000
Beautifully Upgraded SW Home ~ $398,000
• Exquisite newer home • In the heart of downtown Bend • Impeccable finishes • Private luxury master bath • Incredible outdoor living • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3280 SF MLS¹201403876
Call The Norma DuBois and Julie Moe Team, Brokers
• 2428 SF, 3 bed, 2 bath with office • Single level • Private, .26 acre lot • Tons of updates! • Near Bend Country Club MLS¹201403436 Call Jodi Kearney, Broker l 541-693-4019 iodirebrokerSShotmail.com
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www.crosswaterriverretreat.com Call Brian Ladd, Principal Brokerl 541-408-3912 brlan@bendpropertysource.com
Close to Town Country Living ) $815,000 • 4 bed, 3 bath, 3381 SF • 10 irrigated acres w/wheel line • Cascade views • Shop 1 - 2 car garage t office 8t den
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Lot in Super Hot Tetherow ( $212,000 Lot 33 on Cozy Dryer Court • Flat, easy to build lot is tucked into the eastern edge of Tetherow, called The Glen, allowing for privacyand quiet but close enough to all the amenities Tetherow heg to offer • Tetherow community is more than an award winning golf course, it offers open spaces, miles of trails and direct access to Deschutea National Forest just minutes from downtown Bend! MLS¹20!310!56
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• Gas F/P m,ainfoor bedoroffice/den • Greatfamilyffoor planw/lots of storage • Originalowner,I yearwarrantyincluded • Won't last! Calfor l appt, TOOA Y!
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• Mountain views &convenient location! • Spaciouswell caredfor 4bed, 2.5bath on quietcul-de-sac • large fenced yardw/maturelandscaping ¹t irrigation • Hardwood,largeopenkitchenw/pantry —~ C I
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Call Chris Sulak, Broker I 541-350-6164
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Call Joanne McKee, Broker I 541480-5159
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60826 Scotts BluffPl.,Bend f$394,900
Awbrey Heights - 578 NW Greyhawk ~ $469,500
Peaceful Sunriver Location ( $398,880 • 17613 (¹10)SparksLane, Sunriver • 4 bed/2.5 bath,1810 SF •Decksonlevelsand lotsofpaved parking area
• Easy access to river trail • Spacious open floor plan • 2110 SF, 3 bed, 2.5 bath • All bedroomsareupstairs • Model homequality • Breakfast bar island • 3-car garage
• Charming great room design • Lava rock ffreplace,vaulted wood
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Call Greg Barnwell, Broker I 541-848-7222
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• Dramatic foyer & living area • Exquisite master suite • 3346 SF • Beamed cathedral ceilings & loft ~ • 4 bedrooms,2 full,2 halfbaths • Beautiful extensive decks • Top end hot tub • 26 Siskin Lane MLS¹201304990
• Move-in ready home! • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • 1832 SF Masteron main g ' New carpet and padding + • Cute front porch • Low maintenance backyard • Call today to see it!
Call Greg Barnwell, Broker I 541-848-7222 www.gregsellscentraloregon.com
Desirable Awbrey Village ( $545,000
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1617 NW Albany Ave ( $565,000
On the Rim Whychus Creek "Sisters" ( $645,000
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19479 Stafford Lp, Bend ( $825,000
61463 Hackleman Ct.- Tetherow ~ $939,500
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Call formoredetails! Call Shelly Swanson, Broker I 541408-0086
Call Jordan Grandlund, Principal Broker 541-420-1559 or Stephanie Ruiz, Broker
• Craftsman Traditional3bed,3.5bath,2931SF •largemasteronmainw/accesstodeck &hottub • large frontILbackporchw/outdoorliving areas • Familyplanw/greatroom&bonussuite overgarage • Light &bright gourmet kitchenw/tonsof storage • Partiavil ew,private, Sistersschools, horse kiendly • LargeRV /storagebuilding,toomuchtolist!
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Call Jodi Satko, CSP Broker I 541-550-0819
• Classic Craftsman design • Open floor plan
•Cascade Mountainviews! •ChristianGladuDesignhomeand Timberline Construction collaborated to designthisspacious&efficient homeinTetherowGolf Club •Homepositoned forpassivesolar ainsand2ndfloor viewsof Cascades • urrently under constructionand slated tobecompletethissummer!
• New construction,luxurytownhome
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Indian Ford Meadows ) $504,500
• Desirable Miller Heights model home! • Minutes to downtown, trails, shopping, and the Deschutes River! • Main level master, walls of windows, beautiful finish work, park-like setting • Level private driveway w/ extra parking!
MLS¹201402948 Call Ken Renner, Principal Broker I 541-280-5352
60405 Snap Shot Loop ( $469,750
Call Melanie Maitre, Broker ABR, SRES, ePRO
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Stones Throw to River ( $498,000
•Almostlike new3bed/25bath,23165F • New ext,paint, carpet&some appliance s •Awesome planw/greatroomli stoneF/P •Gourmetkitchenw/granite &stone breakfastbar • Larg e mastersui w/pritveatedeck • Professiona llylandscaped&fenced • Partiavil ew,toomuchtolist ... won't last! Call ListingBroker-byappt. only
• 3 bed, 2.5 bath + Study + Bonus • 2860 SF, 3-car garage • Main-level master w/ private patio • Designer finishes • Paver patios • Fully landscaped, fire pit Call Brian Ladd, Principal Broker I 541-408-3912
• Inspired mountain contemporary home • Master suite & junior master • Dramatic architecture • High ceilings • COBA Tour-level finishes/ upgrades • Premium lot includes golf membership
• 53557 Kokanee$490,000 Stunning custom home and lot with Panoramjc/river views. Large shop. MLS¹201304072 • 53610 Brookie - $420,000 Mature forest setting, private river access. Eco-conscious, Scandinavian inspired home. MLS¹201303936 • 19234 Whitewater Lp - $425,000 Quality custom home with incredible workmanship: hickory cabinets oak rails & floors. MLS¹201305640
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• Move in ready, beautifully furnished • 2nd home, has been barely lived in • 3 full bedroom suites, master on main • NW Lodge Style, private setting • Great room design, wood beams, fireplace • No maintenance, just enjoy the Central Oregon lifestyle! • Must see to appreciate this beautiful home 17466 Canoe Camp MLS¹201402468 Call Myra Girod, Bro er 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, Broker I 541-788-6767 myra.pamteam¹¹cascadesir. com
• Cascade Mountain and Crooked River views • 52 acres, 36 acres irrigated • Single level home - 2023SF,3 bed, 2 bath • Barnwith guestquarters,shop area and tack room • Property is fenced for livestock, pipe corrals, arena, round pen • Located just north of Terrebonne Call for appointment today!
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NICHELL EIISBELPC BRpKERABR E-PRp 541-390-3490
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SHELL YHUMMEL, B RO KER ,CIS,GII, CHM S 541-383-4361
AWBREY GLEN f $549,000 • 2474 sq.ft. • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • Beautiful .31 acre lot
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MOUNTAINHIGHf S525 000 UUA BUCKIANP,• BROKER , ABR, • LHS,CRS , GRI 541-719-8444
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JIME ROXA NNE (,'HENEY BRQKERS 541.390.4050 541-390-4030
• Custo~ 2174 sq.lt. • 3 bedroom,3 bath • 2.28 acres
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TUMAlp,MTNVIEWSf $479,000 ROOKIEplCKENS BRpKER GN CRS,ABR 541-815-0436 '
• 24 acres, 21 irrigated • Build your newhome • Horse property
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RIVER CANYOHESTATESl $459JOI • 3000 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom, 3 bath • Large backyard, patios, fire pit
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RIVERRIM f $435,000 DAVIDGEMORE, • 2104 sq.h, single-level 'I 0 2 bedroom,den,2.5 bath BRpKER • Manicured, fenced yard 541-312-7271 • MLS 201403706
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SUNDANCE f $315,000
22 ACR ESINNESENDl $395JOI LYNNE CONNELLEY • 2 bedroom, 2 bath BROKER , CRS • Artist studio/shop
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JIIISHPPE I TROKEIL MBA,ABR ,CRS,GRI 541-312-7213 541-948-9090
• Renovated2009 sq.ft. home '4be«oom 3bat" • 3.BB acres, barn, shop • MLS 201401742
SW REDMONDf $314,900 IESTE RFRIEPMAHPC, • 3540 sq.ft. BROKER , ABR, CSP, • 4 bedroom, 3 bath • pchoco & & SmithRockviews EPRP,S.TA.R. 541-330-8491 • MLS 201402758
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SW BEND f $341,500 ROS EMARYGOODWIN, BROKER ,CERTIFIED NEGPTIAPTR 541-106-1891
• 2052 sq.ft. craftsman • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • Beautifully landscaped • MLS 201403569
• SW BEND f $299,900 2014 sq.ff. I • 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath
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MEGANPOWER, BROKER , GRI, CPPE 541-610-1318 • MLS 201402983
1.36 ACR ESINLAPINEf $269,900 SHERR YPERRIGAN • 1731 sq.ft., 3 bedroom • Open cathedral great room BROKER • Insulated 3-bayshop 541-410-4938 • MLS 201306446 '
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LAPINE f $189,900
MOUNTNN VIEWPARK f $185,000
• 1008 sq.lt., 2 bedroom, I bath GARYROSE, BRpKERMBA • • 48xl7 garage &28x30garage/shop
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Gardening Supplies knowledge of Word, 541-633-7824 Starting pay is $9.10 per hour, and we pay a For consideration to teach Fall 2014, Excel and Access & Equipment applications should be received by minimum of 3 hours per shift, as some shifts and will have outare short (11:30 1:30). The work consists of 08/17/2014. To review posting standing math skills. 263 and apply, go to website: BarkTurfSoil.com loading inserting machines or stitcher, stackODL and a cceptTools ing product onto pallets, bundling, cleanup http://oregonstate.edu/jobsable DMV record re• • 1 and other tasks. For qualifying employees we posting ¹0012324. quired along with DELIVERY 60 gal. air compressor PROMPT offer benefits i ncluding life i n surance, ability t o li f t 80 541-389-9663 6.5hp, little used, short-term & long-term disability, 401(k), paid OSU is an AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled. Call 54 I -385-5809 pounds. Essential to $625. 541-385-9350 vacation and sick time. Drug test is required take direction and to r o m ot e o u r service prior to employment. work independently For newspaper Contractor job box, 5' x while maintaining a 2' x 2', $325. delivery, call the Instructor Adult Care Landscaping/Yard Care Please submit a completed application attenquality, professional Circulation Dept. at 541-480-1353 tion Kevin Eldred. Applications are available service oriented at541-385-5800 Professional Caregiver NOTICE: Oregon Landat The Bulletin front desk (1777 S.W. ChanHeaith Psychology andl titude. Required to To place an ad, call with 26+ yrs exp will pro- scape Contractors Law Hilti laser plane kit, dler Blvd.), or an electronic application may be work in a fast, safe, or Clinical Psychology 541-385-5809 $500 OBO. vide private care in your (ORS 671) requires all efficient ma n ner. obtained upon request by contacting Kevin 541-408-5685 or email home. Disabled/elderly/ businesses that adBenefit p a c kage. Eldred via email (keldred@bendbulletin.com ). OSU-Cascades in Bend invites applications for classifiedstbendbulletimccm hospice.541-279-9492 vertise t o pe r form No phone calls please. Only completed applione or more fixed-term, non-tenure-track Wage DOE. Landscape Construc- Power Washer (com- The Bulletin cations will be considered for this position. No EOE/AAE. Please part-time Instructor positions in Psychology to Building/Contracting tion which includes: mercial) new in crate, servins centraloregon since f9t8 resumes will be accepted. Drug test is ret each on a t e rm-by-term basis for t he fax r e s um e to p lanting, deck s , Honda 13 hp - 4000 quired prior to employment. EOE. 2014-2015 academic year. S ome of these 541-749-2024 or NOTICE: Oregon state fences, arbors, psi, 4 gpm. Retails appointments may be reviewed for renewal or email law requires anyone water-features, and in- $1849, Sell $ 1349. INSTANT GREEN hrmanager©hooker The Bulletin transition to an instructional position on an anwho con t racts for stallation, repair of ir- Steve 541-771-7007. Serving Central Oregon since 1903 Mcpheeters Turf nual basis at the discretion of the Dean of creek.net. construction work to rigation systems to be Lawn Fertilizer OSU-Cascades. Coursesto be taught may be licensed with the l icensed w it h th e include Health Psychology and Upper DiviConstruction Contrac- Landscape ContracS UBA R U . sion courses related to Clinical Psychology. tors Board (CCB). An tors Board. This 4-digit General 54X-389-9663 active license number is to be inCROOK COUNTY Auto Sales Salary is commensurate with education and means the contractor cluded in all adverEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Sales professional to experience. Required qualifications: MS, MA, is bonded & insured. tisements which indiJoin Central 270 Total Shop Sheet or Ph.D. in Psychology (or closely related Verify the contractor's cate the business has Crook County Human Resources Oregon's l a r gest Equipment Lost & Found field) and evident commitment to cultural diCCB l i c ense at a bond, insurance and 4'Metal HumanResources Director new ca r de a ler air shear; 6'x16ga versity & educational equity. Preferred qualifiwww.hirealicensedworkers c ompensa- Hand Brake; Pinspotter; $49,871- $55,350 DOE Subaru of B e nd. cations include teaching experience at the contractor.com tion for their employ- Pittsburgh 20ga w/Acme FOUND: Key attached Offering 401k, profit Full time wibenefits to short black loop, or call 503-378-4621. ees. For your proteccollege or university level and a demonstrable Closes: May 21, 2014at 5r00 p.m. sharing, m e d ical Rolls', Manual CleatSummit Sylvan Trail commitment to promoting and enhancing diThe Bulletin recom- tion call 503-378-5909 bender 24"x20ga; Spot plan, split shifts and on A wbrey B u tte. mends checking with or use our website: versity. Position Overview: Plan, direct and coordinate w/24" arms; Slip 541-322-0951 paid vacation. Expethe CCB prior to con- www.lcb.state.or.us to Welder human resource management activities of the roll (manual) 3'x2" dia; rience or will train. tracting with anyone. check license status Box To review posting and apply, go to website: County to maximize the strategic use of Pan Brake 48" x16 90 day $1500 guarSome other t rades before contracting with ga; & http://oregonstate.edu/jobs pos t i ng BULLETINCLASSIFIEDS human resources and maintain functions such Easy Edger (Bench a ntee. Dress f o r also re q uire addi- the business. Persons type)... will sell complete Search the area's most ¹0012324. Fo r f ull consideration for Fall as employee compensation, recruitment, success to work in tional licenses and doing lan d scape or by the piece. 2014 teaching opportunities, apply by August comprehensive listing of personnel policies, and regulatory compliance. our drug free work certifications. maintenance do not 17, 2014. classified advertising... Call 541-771-1958 Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, place. Please apply r equire an LC B l i Custom Remodel & Tile real estate to automotive, at 2060 NE Hwy 20, Human Resources, or related field with three cense. OSU is an AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled. Wildland Fi r efighting merchandise to sporting years' experience required. PHR/SPHR and T. Schellworth, Gen. Bend. See Bob or Contractor/Builder public sector experience preferred. Aeration/Dethatching equip., new & used, goods. Bulletin Classifieds Devon. 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The subscribers and delivery carriers with subFound set of keys, Teradministrator will be responsible for hiring 266 For more details Serving Central Allen Reinsch Yard scription transactions, account questions and rebonne Grade School, please apply online: of facility staff, training, and day to day Oregon Since 2003 Heating & Stoves Maintenance & Mowing delivery concerns. Essential: Positive attitude, Sun. 5/4. Call to identify, www.myfirstccu.org operations. The administrator will assist the Residental/Commercial (& many other things!) 541-548-8931 strong service/team orientation, and problem EOE Executive Director in meeting the needs of Call 541-536-1294 or NOTICE TO solving skills. Must be able to function comSprinkler the community, and will report directly to 541-815-5313 ADVERTISER fortably in a fast-paced, performance-based Where can you find a Activation/Repair the Executive Director. 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Must varying levels of education, ability to assist & Edging Environmental Qualcheck. 541-447-5773. be flexible on hours, as some Holidays, and the Executive Director in managing a large •Bi-Monthly & Monthly Professional" Directory WESTERN PAINTING ity (DEQ) and the fedChild care assistance early morning hours are required. For qualifyand complex budget, facility and program Maintenance CO. Richard Hayman, eral E n v ironmental needed for small chil- ing employees, we offer benefits including life development and community relations. A •Bark, Rock, Etc. a semi-retired paint- Protection A g e ncy dren, must have some insurance, short-term and long-term disability, bachelor's degree in psychology, sociology ing contractor of 45 (EPA) as having met 401(k), paid vacation and sick time. Drug test exp. 541-322-2880 ~Landscs in or other human services field is preferred. years. S m all Jobs smoke emission stan- REMEMBER: If you •Landscape os required prior to employment. Accepting reT his i ndividual w il l b e re q u ired t o Welcome. Interior & dards. A cer t ified have lost an animal, Counselor Construction sumes through June 23, 2014. Exterior. c c b¹5184. w oodstove may b e don't forget to check Serenity Lane. Addicparticipate in an on call rotation at the ~Water Feature 541-388-6910 facility. identified by its certifiThe Humane Society tions Counselor. For Installation/Maint. The Bulletin cation label, which is Bend complete job descripservrngrentrar oregon since $03 •Pavers 541-382-3537 tion and application The salary range is $51,200-$76,800 per permanently attached Tree Services •Renovations c/o Kurt Muller, PO Box 6020, Bend, OR to the stove. The BulRedmond process, visit www. year. Excellent benefits. • Irrigations Installation 97708 or e-mail resume to: letin will not know541-923-0882 serenitylane.org and MR. 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18" Sport Wheels, SE TechPkg, Navigation MSRP......................... $27,530 TSS Discount ................. -$1,693 $25,837 Retail Cash ..................... -$500 Ecoboost Challenge ......... -$1,000 Ford CreditRetail Cash* .. . . . . -$500 Retail Bonus Cash............. -$500
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MSRP $26,166. VIN: ¹E320634 EDD-02 Cap reduction$4,100. Acquisition fee$595. Doc.Fee$75. 36 months. Based on10,000miles/year. Residual55%$15,683.25. Nosecurity deposit. Onapproved credit, Tier I lease,720Beaconorhigher. Due Osign out-of-pocket:1stpayment $246.24, title/lic. $273.00, down ayment $2,850.LeasecashfromSubaru$1,250(rebate) only available when leasing, ifdecideto linancewil lose $1,250leasecash. Down paymentistrade equity or cashdown.
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MSRP $27,834. VIN: ¹EH229477 ERH-01 Cap reduction$2,500. Acquisition fee$595. Doc.Fee$75. 42 months. Based on 10,000miles/year. Residual54%$15,030.36. Nosecurity deposit. Onapproved credit, Tier I lease,720Beaconorhigher. Due @signout-of-pocket: 1stpayment$281.61, title/lic. $273.00, down payment$2,500.Downpayment is tradeequity or cashdown.
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